 Let's get on this fortune in my I-O, I-I-O, get long, little piece, you know that Wyoming will be your new home. Life on the Red Horse Ranch. Yeah, beautiful! In Danville, Alabama's beautiful horse lost the first race because someone had placed some cactus under his saddle blanket. Alabama and all the boys of the Red Horse Outfit believe that Steve Bradford had something to do with this. And they're all the more sure because it was Bradford who finally won the race. But the Red Horse Outfit are winning their share of the honors in the other events of the rodeo. Let's join them. Always no time with me. Tex Owens is next in line to try to ride that outlaw horse. What? You mean that horse they call Corkscrew? That's the one. They're offering a mighty good reward here at the rodeo to the man that stays on him. I told Tex not to try and ride Corkscrew. Why, that's a killer. Bill Roberts busts a tree rip. Yes, he's trying to ride him and builds one of the best riders in this part of the country. I won't let Tex ride him. Looks like it's too late for that, man. Here he comes now. Out of the shoe. Hey! Did you see Tex ride that horse? That was the greatest ride any man ever made in this rodeo. Come on over here. Thank you all. Who told him to pull me off of that horse? I was just getting started. I ain't got a thing for his tax. You ain't asking much of me. Well, wait and look at my breath, boys. I reckon the rest of these cowboys here can sing a little till Tex is ready, folks. Come on, boys. Give me a little San Antonio. What did he sing to you, folks? Hurry up, Tex. Get that guitar. Alabama, where's Dewey? Isn't he with you? Well, I don't know, Rose. I thought he was with the boys. I'll have to go and hunt him up. Well, Alabama, the boys are doing mighty well here. They're proud of him, Dad. Yeah, with Bob winning their open contest. Yeah. Tex sure and he could ride that outlaw. And Idaho getting his chance to ride in the final horse race tomorrow. Even Cookie gots big. Me and poor Red are about the only ones that disappointed you. Well, don't worry about that, Alabama. This is his first race. Well, I guess Tex is ready, folks. Don't forget the uniform, Tex. Now, now, now. Milk the wort and bowl by pot. Make it in a goodie now, now, now. For the one of a stranger's sock with High Willy Wally and Jimmy Bandoodle and Sammy Goldristico. Now, now, now. For the one of a churn she used me. Make it in a goodie now, now, now. For the one of a used her foot with High Willy Wally and Jimmy Bandoodle and Sammy Goldristico. Now, now, now. You deserve a little rest now, Tex. I'll be overlooking at the rest of the Broncos, Dad. Once old Tex Ones gets started, there's no stopping them. Say, I guess Arizona and Monty and I to hoe up next here to play for the folks. How about it, Arizona? Yeah, I'll do my fandango for them. Looking for Dewey. I can't seem to figure where he went to. All right. We'll be waiting for you right here, Alabama. You know, I like lots of spunk in a kid. Of course he was. What'd you think? Well, he was a good friend of mine, too. Say, of course he did. Guess he'd give it to you, too, eh? No. I'm not going to talk to you. Say, Dewey, I've been looking for you. Oh, talking to Bradford again, huh? No, I ain't talking to him. He's talking to me. You're telling him how to slip cactus under a horse's blanket, Bradford? No. I was just remarking that it's too bad some people can't be good losers. You better keep quiet. Come on, Dewey. Come on. Let's get back to the boys. The boys are still entertaining the crowd. Come on. The posters by his side, them guns look peaceful but you should see him shoot. Sixty paces, he'll go back and perforate your boots. Just are so fair. From the valley way below, they'll clink these sleeves from the chutes some more. Now, Fideho, what's on your mind? Alabama, I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to help me out tomorrow. I'll do anything I can, Fideho. What's the trouble? Well, I was all set to ride silver in the final horse race tomorrow. Well, if I can help you win that race, just let me know, Fideho. That's the trouble, Alabama. I ain't going to be able to ride silver in that race. What do you mean? Well, Fideho, you've got to. Well, that's the only chance we've got to bring that prize saddle to the Red Horse Ranch after me and Red losing out. Don't make no difference. Silver can't run. He's got a split hook. Oh, say, but how can I help? Alabama, you can take Red and ride in my place. Red has another chance to win. That is, if Alabama agrees to enter him in the final race in Fideho's place. Let's not miss that.