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Owen and Badger
the match was a one-sided affair after the talented Welsh three-quarters, Owen Badger, broke his collar bone within the first fifteen minutes and was forced to leave the pitch.

Owen and 1871
Arrowsmith was laid out on 7 December 1871 by Charles W. Holder ( 1808 1887 ) and Owen T. Reeves.
* October 18-Emmie Owen, opera singer ( b. 1871 )
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The genus Bolodon was named by Owen R. in 1871.
A distinctive piece of work was effected by him in 1871 in supplementing the evidence adduced by Huxley in refutation of the skull-vertebrae theory: the theory of the origin of the skull from expanded vertebrae, which, formulated independently by Goethe and Oken, had been championed by Owen.
* Owen Jones ( footballer ) ( 1871 1955 ), British football player
By 1871 Abbott owned land in Toronto, Hamilton and Owen Sound.

Owen and
* 1983 Owen Fussey, Canadian ice hockey player
* 1961 Spike Owen, American baseball player
Chester Burton " Chet " Atkins ( June 20, 1924 June 30, 2001 ) was an American guitarist and record producer who, along with Owen Bradley, created the smoother country music style known as the Nashville sound, which expanded country's appeal to adult pop music fans as well.
* Jack Owen guitars ( 2004 present )
* 1979 Michael Owen, English footballer
* 1949 Randy Owen, American country singer and guitarist ( Alabama )
* 1975 Scott Owen, Australian musician ( The Living End )
* 1959 Owen Gleiberman, American film critic
* 1888 Owen Brewster, American politician ( d. 1961 )
* 1977 Owen King, American writer and journalist
The adjudicator of the competition, " Owain Alaw " ( John Owen, 1821-1883 ) asked for permission to include Glan Rhondda in his publication, Gems of Welsh melody ( 1860 64 ).
* 1920 Owen Chamberlain, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2006 )
* 1972 Mark Owen, English pop singer ( Take That )
* 1900 Catherine Dale Owen, American actress ( d. 1965 )
She married Owen Moore ( 1886 1939 ), an Irish-born silent film actor, on January 7, 1911.
* 1944 Laurence Owen, American figure skater ( d. 1961 )
* 1965 Owen Hart, Canadian wrestler ( d. 1999 )
* 1893 Wilfred Owen, British poet ( d. 1918 )
* 1865 George Owen Squier, American inventor ( d. 1934 )
* 1968 Owen Wilson, American actor and film-writer
* 1606 St. Nicholas Owen, English Jesuit and martyr ( b. c. 1550 )
* 1858 Robert Owen, English activist ( b. 1771 )
Nick Swainey ( Owen Brenman ) The excessively cheerful and often oblivious character appeared in the first episode, encouraging Victor to join his OAPs ' trip to Eastbourne.
* Sir Owen Seaman ( 1906 1932 )

Owen and 1939
* December 12 Owen Moore, Irish actor ( d. 1939 )
* Owen Moore ( 1886 1939 ), actor
Owen Dudley Edwards suggests that the choice of surname and nationality of the twins derives from Blyton's desire to resist national stereotyping, following an Irish Republican Army bicycle bomb attack in Coventry in 1939
Roland Owen " Ron " McDole ( born September 9, 1939 in Chester, Ohio ) is a former American collegiate and Professional Football defensive end from the University of Nebraska, Buffalo Bills, and Washington Redskins.
Owen Moore ( 12 December 1886 9 June 1939 ) was an Irish-born actor in American films, appearing in more than 279 movies spanning from 1908 to 1937.
With a team that included Owen Madden, Tom Davis and Jackie O ' Driscoll, they also won the Munster Senior Cup in 1939.
A biography of Fryer was edited by Owen Rutter in 1939: John Fryer of the Bounty ( Golden Cockerel Press ).
Emmett M. Owen ( D ), until June 21, 1939
The Owen Gun, which was known officially as the Owen Machine Carbine, was an Australian submachine gun designed by Evelyn ( Evo ) Owen in 1939.
Owen, an inventor from Wollongong, was 24 in July 1939 when he demonstrated his prototype. 22 calibre " Machine Carbine " to Australian Army ordnance officers at Victoria Barracks in Sydney.
* Monsignor Owen McPolin ( 1939 1941 )- Apostolic Administrator
" We'll Meet Again " is a 1939 song made famous by British singer Vera Lynn with music and lyrics composed and written by Ross Parker ( born Albert Rostron Parker, 16 August 1914 in Manchester ) & Hugh Charles ( born Charles Hugh Owen Ferry, 24 July 1907 in Reddish, Stockport, Cheshire ).

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