Two gunslingers known as Jingo and the Parson form a two-man army in Tower Creek to deal with the dangerous Rankin brothers in a conflict over a dishonest poker game. Wally Rankin, a gambler, is one of the players and because he is losing to Jingo, resorts to marking the cards.
- Jingo spots the action and accuses Wally Rankin of cheating.
- In the ensuing gun fight, Wally is shot in both shoulders.
- Subsequently, the sheriff advices Jingo that Wallys older brother will probably be hunting for him.
- A game of cat and mouse begins.
- One of many recommended westerns by Frederick Schiller Faust.