- Drew comes home to find his wife's brother, a college man has arrived for a visit. He's loud, arrogant and full of unpleasant tricks like stealing cigars right out of Drew's pocket and using him to demonstrate football moves upon. Drew gets his revenge by taking him to see a fixed boxing match where he knocks out a muscular opponent, putting some fear into the boorish scholar.—WesternOne
- Henry and his little wifie are as happy as two turtle doves until the sad day when "Big Brother" arrives with a bunch of suitcases, loud clothes and loud talk, to visit his married sister. Henry's wife is delighted to see Big Brother, but Henry isn't, although he doesn't dare to show it. Big Brother has a great habit of expatiating on his boxing accomplishments at college, and illustrating his discourse by using poor Henry as a punching bag. His wife is filled with admiration and Henry with a desire for revenge. He accordingly visits an old chum, Tony Trexel, a rich society man and boxing faddist, who is about to give a novelty gymnasium party. Henry bribes a huge "pug" by the name of "Battler," who is to appear in an exhibition bout, to lay down at the proper time. Henry brings boasting Big Brother and wifie along to the affair, and when "Battler" challenges anyone in the audience Henry jumps up and begins to put on the gloves. He knocks the fighter down with his trusty "right," and walks straight for Big Brother's chair, with a "you next" expression. That gentleman beats it, leaving Henry to the undisturbed love and admiration of his wife.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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