Andy invests the money his wife gave him to pay the bills into a sure-fire money-making scheme, a girl's softball team made up of out-of-work chorus girls. Mrs. Clyde is, to say the least, not amused.
Dixon and his troupe of touring chorus-girls are having a hard time making ends meet as they are constantly out-drawn by the competition from an all-girls softball team. Dix is hit in the head by a baseball hit by Andy Clyde, a former baseball manager, who is playing ball in the street with a group of kids. Dixon notices that Andy is carrying a wad of money given to him by his wife to pay various bills. Dixon offers Andy a job managing a team if he will invest his own money in the proposition. Andy is a bit shaken when he learns that his investment team consists of chorus girls who can't play soft-ball. Andy ends up impersonating a female ball player, and it gets no better for him after his wife shows up.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>