

Milk
Emily Devoti
Speed McFarland, world's middleweight champion, is knocked out in a street argument by a truck driver.
The truck driver turns out to be a mild, inoffensive milk-man and the knockout, a mistake of the newspaper reporters.
The champion's manager conceives the idea of making a fighter of the milk-man, and through a series of fixed fights, build him up as a contender for the champion and a financial asset.
A love affair has sprung up between the champion and the milk-man's sister which is broken when she learns that the champion is to fight her brother.
She persuades him to call off the fight, but the milk-man, inflated with his own importance, so riles the champion that he loses his head and at the cost of losing his sweetheart goes through with the fight.
The milk-,man wins the fight by a comedy fluke, becoming world's middleweight champion.
All have bet their savings on the real champion and things look very dark, when the milk-man confesses to having drawn the money from his sister's account, and bet it on himself.
This seems like a fortune and things are bright again, when we learn that the milk-man has invested the winning in Saint Bernard dogs and a dairy.
All are in darkest despair, when the manager sees a way to turn the seeming mistake into a bright future.
The Milky Way is a comedy play written by Harry Clork and published by Samuel French .
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