In Pittsburgh, Billy wasn't expecting much of a crowd. The reason why is that Pittsburgh was a steel city, and there was a salon on every corner. But much to Billy's surprise, the Tabernacle was full, and surrounded by people on all sides. He preached his speech about alcohol there, and during those kinds of speeches, Billy would usually chuck a chair at the wall for a shock affect: and everyone loved it. Even though it was an alcohol infested town, Billy's speech in Pittsburgh was one of his most successful, and Pittsburgh became much less alcoholic town. Character Analysis: Billy Sunday: The main character, a Christian and well behaved young man, who is extremely good at public speaking, goes around the whole country evangelizing.