Crab Henshaw and Charley Miller dispute the "top hand" of the outfit at the Sherill ranch since the death of the father, who has willed the holdings to Gerry Sherill. Gerry reprimands "Crab" and reminds him no one is in authority until she...See moreCrab Henshaw and Charley Miller dispute the "top hand" of the outfit at the Sherill ranch since the death of the father, who has willed the holdings to Gerry Sherill. Gerry reprimands "Crab" and reminds him no one is in authority until she says so. The question is settled when Bill Ott, a neighboring rancher, announces his intention of getting rid of Eel Skin, an untamable horse. The two men agree that the one who can ride him is the top hand. Charley is the winner, but is injured when the animal eventually runs away. "Crab" captures the horse and sells him, accusing Charley, who in the end proves his innocence and wins the girl. Written by
Motion Picture News, December 19, 1925
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