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- Charley Raymond, college athlete, is disowned by his father, has his clothes stolen by a hobo, assumes latter's garments and the nickname of "Chuck" and is thrown off a freight train. He meets and loves Mary Bowser, ranch-man's daughter and wins a race against a fast horse. Mary is kidnapped by a jealous suitor. Charley pursues on foot and rescues her. Later, he returns home, breaks the world sprinting record in the Olympic Games and wins Mary.
- Perez Blake, apparently a decent rancher, is, in fact, the head of a gang of cattle rustlers. Frank Paget, a rancher much preyed upon by Blake's men, goes to the Cattlemen's Protective Association and asks for help. Frank Blair, the head of the association, appears at the ranch, disguised as Don X, a Mexican cattle buyer. Blair soon breaks up the gang and brings Blake to justice, winning for himself the love of Gladys Paget, the rancher's beautiful daughter.
- Josephine Sturgess returns from San Francisco to her father's ranch and is followed there by Frisco Mays, a crook with whom she has become innocently involved. Bud Clews discovers Mays in possession of a stolen necklace and takes it from him, allowing him to escape in order to protect Josephine's good name and reputation. The sheriff comes to the ranch looking for Mays, finds Bud with the necklace, and arrests him. Bud escapes from the sheriff's custody and trails Mays, forcing him to write a confession clearing both himself and Josephine. The sheriff accepts the confession, and Bud marries Josephine.
- Doris Dunbar, a detective on the trail of stolen jewels, visits the Red Mill Inn, where Hooper (a jewel thief) and Steve Martindale (a man-about-town) are having a drink together. Hooper, who has some hot jewelry on him, puts it in Steve's pocket, fearing to be arrested by Doris. Doris and Steve are later kidnapped by Hooper and held prisoner at his hideout. Steve discovers that Doris is his childhood sweetheart, and they attempt to escape together. Their plans are foiled, but they are rescued by the police and decide to become partners for life.
- Political Rivalry between Senator Jim Walton and Tom Pierce is so bitter that it threatens to disrupt their party on the eve of a primary election. A speech by Walton causes Pierce to become angry and it looks like a fight is going to ensue. A musician (Brooke Johns) is heard singing "That Old Gang of Mine" and it brings back childhood memories . Harmony is restores and the past combatants join together for a united front against the opposition party.
- Ralph Merriwell quarrels with his wealthy father and sets out on his own, taking a job as a bellhop in a Los Angeles hotel. Betty Burton, the beautiful secretary of Ralph's father, gets a $1,000 bonus for an advertisement she devises and takes a week's vacation. She comes to the hotel where Ralph works, poses as the Countess Fontaine, and lives in high style. Ralph falls in love with her, but the course of true love runs roughly, for the real Count and Countess Fontaine turn up. After numerous complications, Ralph is reconciled with his father, and he and Betty make plans to be married.