:45:00
On my word, Mike.
:45:02
Now that's the kind of a bet l like.
Thanks a lot.
:45:06
What l really came over for
was to find out what you know
:45:09
about a kid that used to fight
under the name of Lee Kawolsky.
:45:14
- What about him?
- Come on, don't give me that.
:45:18
- You know just about everybody.
- About him l don't know.
:45:22
He was killed in an accident,
but it wasn't really an accident.
:45:28
Two fellas, they came in here.
Charlie Max and Sugar Smallhouse.
:45:33
They asked, if anybody asked questions
about Lee Kawolsky, what do l know?
:45:39
l looked at their faces.
You know what l said?
:45:42
l said ''l don't know anything.''
:45:45
They said to keep that in mind
and they'd make it worth my while.
:45:50
You'd sell the gold
out of your mother's teeth.
:45:53
- How much did they give you? l'll top it.
- You can't top this.
:45:57
They said they'd let me breathe.
:46:18
Hello. Pat Murphy, please.
Tell him Mike Hammer's calling.
:46:22
Hello, Pat.
:46:24
What do you know about a pair named
Charlie Max and Sugar Smallhouse?
:46:28
Never mind what l know. All you have
to tell me is whose whistle they jump to.
:46:35
Carl Evello?
:46:40
- Yeah... Yeah...
- (racetrack fanfare over radio)
:46:43
Go ahead. l can hear you.
:46:45
Just a minute, l'll ask Mr Evello.
:46:47
- What do you wanna do, Carl?
- We'll take half his action.
:46:51
Carl says we'll take half. They out for
the fifth yet? We can get down a bet, huh?
:46:56
- Would you give me a light, Sugar?
- Don't bother me.
:46:59
Aw, come on, Sugar.