Frank Moser's last cartoon as director -- indeed, his last IMDb credit, although he lived another quarter century -- is a standard but certainly decent cartoon in the style he had invented for the Terry Studio. Kiko the Kangaroo is pitching in a baseball game. A lot of standard gags occur. If the character design and the animation is a bit old-fashioned and less fluid than that developed by George Gordon and Mannie Davis, it does not explain Moser's disappearance. He had entered animation at Raoul Barr's studio in 1915 and there is no reason to imagine he had grown rich enough to retire or sufficiently out-of-date to be fired. It's one of those mysteries that I hope more assiduous cartoon historians will tackle.