 You are about to hear a romantic drama, Untamed, adapted from a story in Street and Smith's Love Story magazine and featuring the love story girl in the role of Diane Morley, a wealthy sportsman who is famous for his string of polo ponies and the polo teams that he's developed. Recently, Zachary Morley has organized at the Lanesa Club a girl's polo team with which his daughter Diane has been playing a brilliant if erratic game. Our first scene opens at the polo field. The girl's team is at practice. Suddenly, Diane breaks away from the others and rides imperiously up to Toby Trent, the coach. Yesterday, you let me ride sugar for a while? Well, that horse... You said she was too nervous to be handled by a girl. Yep, that's right. Then why should you let a blonde nobody like a Rachelle Martin rider? That will do, Diane. I'll... You'll keep still until I finish. You're letting another girl ride sugar and I consider it an insult. Take it any way you like. After all, that horse is mine and I don't intend to lend it to any spoiled, untamed, headstrong... If you mean me, I... I do mean you. You're hot-headed and vile temper. You've got the idea that the world revolves around you and that everything and everybody should go just as you want them to go and I'm sick of it personally. Sick of trying to cope with a little sap. Oh, you... You could be a brilliant player if you got over some of your conceit and realized that it takes more than one to play polo. You disregard orders, you're selfish and headstrong, you're a goal hog, a grandstand player. Are you finished? No, I'm not. From now on, the team will dispense with your services until you think of yourself as one of the members instead of Diane Morley. You know what this means. It means you don't play in the midwit game tomorrow unless you apologize to Rochelle and me both. Public... To Rochelle and to you. To Rochelle and to me. Why, you're nothing but a groom around the club doing odd jobs so you can play polo on my father's team. Remember, the La Maiser Club is my father's. His money keeps it going. You're coaching this girl's team just to keep on the right side of him. If it weren't for him, you wouldn't be allowed inside the clubhouse. You'd be down in the stable with the rest of the groom's way you belong. And I forgot to add that you are an insufferable snob. Why, you... Now, are you going to apologize or are you going to clear out of here? I apologize to no one, least of all those who are good. Very well then. Start riding and ride faster. I'll take you off that nag and turn you over my knee. I'm going and when I come back, there'll be a gentleman in your place. Toby Drenth. Why? Can't play in the men's team and he can't coach our team. I won't have it. Well, what's the matter, honey? I thought you were all steamed up about Toby. Oh, he's not a gentleman and he's got to go. Yeah, that's a big ought to die. Toby's a grand player. The men like him. And he comes of good people. Oh, what of it? He's penniless. Living in a shack up in the hills. Hang on to a string of pony so he can have an excuse to play polo. Coaching the girls' polo team to curry favor with the club. Oh, he's impossible. You've been set on the girls' polo team that would make a showing. We hired coaches... Who are fools? All of them. Anyhow, they quit. I guess you made it too hot for them. Now, Toby has a real team. Can't you let well enough alone? No, he insulted me. He's got to go. I hate him. Well, I guess that's that. Only you will have to furnish me a reason. Reason? Well, I've got to have something. I can present to the men at the club. Something other than a whim of my daughter. Well, I'll find something that will knock him off his pedestal with a bang. You got any ideas? Yes. Father, I'm dining with Toby Trent at his shack tonight. Well, of all the... Oh, he doesn't know it yet. It's a surprise to him. I'm going up there and later I'll phone you. I'll be excited, hysterical, and then you'll come running. And then? Then you'll find I've been fighting for my honor all over the place. You'll save me, and you'll have a very good reason to rise up in your fatherly wrath and smack Toby Trent down. My dear, I'm warning you. Young Trent's no weakling. You may come out second best. Oh, I can handle him. He'll end up on his knees. Don't say I didn't warn you. You interrupted your dinner, but I came to say I'm sorry. I told you the apology had to be made in public. And what about Rochelle? Does it mean so much to you, Toby, what I do about Rochelle? Yes, it means a great deal. I couldn't wait until tomorrow. I had to come tonight. Well, now that you've spoken your piece, you can go back. I'm dangerous when I eat. Oh, I'm not afraid. I go to the zoo just to see the animals eat. Besides, I'm starving. What are you cooking, ma'am? Steak. Now, go on. Are you going? Well, it's dark. I'm not sure of the trail. Oh, very well. I'll go with you. Come on. Oh, Toby, I can't go and leave you like this. Angry at me. I'm going to stay. All right. You will stay. You ask for it. Toby, stop, oh. Until you kissed me, I never dreamed it could be like this. You said you were hungry. Toby, do you like living alone like this? Yes, I like living alone. Better than having someone here? A girl like me, Toby? Much better than having a girl like you with me. Suppose you'd rather have Rochelle. Who wouldn't? I'm going to look after the ponies. You wash the dishes. That's more in your line than playing siren. Oh, is that so? How dare you say things like that to me? Use your energy on those dishes. You'll find hot water in the kettle. Oh, yes. Take your dishes. Here's another one. Very pretty. Well, have you finished? I hate you. When anything goes wrong, you have to break something. That's the way you're made, I guess. It's all you can do. All I can do? Well, you wait and see. Now, that phone isn't working. You can't call your father. Well, he knows I'm here. If he doesn't hear from me, he'll come up. When he sees I'll listen, here's my story. You'll be running out of the country just ahead of me. You came up here to frame me. Yes, well, what are you going to do about it? Just this. We've been meeting since the day you were born. A good, healthy spanking. This is probably the first spanking you've had in your life, and it's just about time. That's Toby. I don't like that nothing to nothing is going to end the second chucker. What do you think their chances are? Oh, pretty fair, Mr. Morley. I'm afraid the girls will have to do better than that, though, if they're going to hold that midweek bunch much longer. I wish Diane were playing. Have you seen her? No, not since last night. Seems to be a very subdued girl this morning. Yes, Rochelle, when you get out there again, don't be afraid to hit the ball. I notice every time you ride up, you hesitate and lose momentum. You've lost a couple of goals that way. I'm sorry. Hello, Diane. Where have you been all day? Toby. Toby, I want to play. For the first time in my life, I'm really apologizing. To Rochelle and to you, Toby. OK. Go on in there and play. You too, Rochelle, and Diane, for the first time in your life. See if you can play with the team. I'll try, Toby. There's no doubt about it. She's a changed girl. And far be it for me to say, it's not an improvement. Now, the game's pretty near over. The score is tied. We'd have had three more goals if Rochelle hadn't lost those three shots. Oh, why did Diane leave it for her every time? Why didn't she shoot it in herself? She can do it. Yet every time she rides the midway player off and leaves the shot for Rochelle, and she misses every one of them. Well, you told Diane to play as a member of the team and to quit the solo work. Looks to me as if she is. Look, Toby, look where the ball is. Right in front of the midway goal. There goes Diane after her. Or if she only takes it. There's Rochelle right after her. She's going to let Rochelle take it. Not if I can stop her. Take it, Diane! Take it, yourself! She could only hear me. I don't know if she heard you, but she took it. We won the match. Look, that midway player ran in for her. She's down. Knocked out of me when that horse sat on me. Darling, can you ever forgive me? Forgive you for what? Oh, for treating you so cruelly. For fighting against the love that's in my heart. Oh, listen, Toby, I'm the one who needs forgiveness. I was mean and selfish. I'll never be that way again, Toby. I'll be sweet and gentle. And you'll marry me? Any time you say it. Toby, if I'm ever nasty again, just give me another spanking, will you? Maybe you don't think I will. You have been listening to a romantic drama featuring the love story girl and presented with the permission of Street and Smith, publishers of Love Story magazine.