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Show Screech Owls Blitzkrieg Oberlin Collegians S. OBERUN, O. (UP) This college town has been blitzkrieged by screech predatory, owls which swoop down at night on pedestrians. Several students at Oberlin College reported being attacked and clawed by these Stuka-owl- s on the head. They said the bellicose birds didnt come out until Softball Told Stake Senior And Lions Club Post Wins 29-3- one eye by a squadron of six owls out on an offensive sortie. club and Lions club The teams posted victories In last Friday nights Junior baseball 20-3- g after nightfall and apparently nest in the ivy that covers some of the college buildings. Tom West, a junior from Newton, Mass., was deeply cut over 0 Legion Plays Peaches Lose Tremonton At Helper Sunday The South stake senior schedule was released to- league game in Rees park. club team dumped The day toy athletic officials of the the Rotary club for their first The Brigham City American stake. It follows: defeat of the year as Tom Thursday, June 29 baseball team will play 7:30 Indian School vs. Second. went the route for the win- Legion the Tremonton post team In ners. 7:30 Ferry vs. Fifth. Rees Pioneer park Friday afIn the second contest of the ternoon at 2:30 oclock. 8:30 Sixth vs. First. 8:30 Mantua vs. Willard. evening the Lions club came The local club has posted two up with a new pitcher as Lee victories against no defeats so Thursday, July 6 7:30 Indian School vs. Willard. Boothe came out from behind far this season as they dropped 7:30 'Fifth vs. First. his catchers padding to pitch the Lewiston club 5 to 3 and 8:30 Mantua vs. Sixth. for the winners as they defeat- the Logan nine 17 to 2 here last ed the Kiwanis club team. 8:30 jPerry vs. Second. Wednesday afternoon. Val Woodland has hurled both the victories. A practice game was played here last Friday afternoon with Rigby and the visitors won the game by a 10 to 3 score. Baty soft-ba- ll 20-3- Ish-Id- Here Friday a the sary for pills. He looked up found and directiry telephone the dispensarys telephone was Superstition The Bunk? Not To Ah Fook Peaches The Brigham City lost a one run ball game to Helper last Sunday night. Yates relieved Powers and hurled the eighth inning allowing the Helper club to score a single tally in that inning to go ahead in the ball game by a II to 10 count. The locals built up a good lead in the game but the winners kept pecking away as their pitching began to tighten up and hold the Brigham City club, they forged ahead in the game to win. The Peaches will not play a game here tonight as is the usual custom, but instead the scheduling calls for a game here Friday night. 20492. He then called up his messenHONG KONG (UP) Most peobut not ger, who was already there, and at superstition scoff ple Ah Fook. He followed his sur told him to buy a s weepstake and came out richer by HK $3,uuu ticket numbered 2049. The mes at Whitsuntide. He was a faithful reader of the PPer-Hihoroscope page in a localwindfall star foretold of a a for him in gambling during illness. slight A few days before Whitsuntide he caught a cold. He sent his messenger to a nearby dispens Unlvorotty of Utah PraaonU "PROMISED VALLEY' Morrison and Alan Hanline hurled the game for the local club. Fans are Invited to come out Widely Scoholed to see the game. There will be CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UP) no charge. Robert Earl Dalton, 24, is not the best educated man in the nation, but his fellow students at Mor Radio Firm Agrees rls Harvey college agree he is To Share Profits Dalton has at17 sohools and colleges tended CHICAGO (UP) Zenith Radio in nine states during the 20 Corp. has agreed to a retirement his father worked as years based on plan construction engineer. 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