- Babe Ruth returns from hunting to a cabin shared with musicians Zez Confrey and Byron Gay where he regales them with stories. With Babe's help, they write a song about baseball which then debuts on a radio show.
- Babe Ruth, who has moved on from his baseball playing days but will still regale others with stories if asked, meets up with songwriters Byron Gay and Zez Confrey at an isolated cabin where they can work in peace, they who are trying to write a song for an upcoming radio broadcast. Babe gives them the idea that they should write a baseball themed song called "Home Run on the Keys", which they love and on which they will use his expertise. The song is then performed on the radio broadcast against a montage of baseball moving images.—Huggo
- This short opens up with NY Yankee slugger (retired) Babe Ruth returning from pheasant hunting to a cabin shared with musicians Zez Confrey and Byron Gay, and the three of them being inspired to knock off a little ditty called "Home Run on the Keys". Ruth also takes time to tell of the home run he called on a third strike, but manages to describe it coming in an incorrect situation. The three go back to New York to appear on a radio program where the Vitaphone Orchestra, led by David Mendoza, plays their "new hit". Mendoza turns the baton over to The Bambino/Sultan of Swat, who goes on to direct the orchestra. The very young The DeMarco Sisters also perform "On the Beach at Bali Bali".—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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