Fair and Muddy is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Charley Oelze.
Next door to the orphanage lives Amanda Schultz, a child-hating spinster who has a drawer full of confiscated baseballs that she has taken from the kids.
However, Amanda starts acting nice towards the gang after she receives a telegram stating that she must acquire a child of her own in order to inherit a bequest from a rich uncle.
Grandpa Evans is suspicious of Amanda's actions and tells the kids to make life miserable for her.
The gang stick Amanda with pins, attack her chauffeur with a pea shooter and set her friend ablaze.