Two local men were admitted to Ottumwa Hospital as aresult of weekend accidentsFred Parcel, 28. of 226 S Schuyler injured his back and right leg in a fall from a motorcycle. and Richard E. Briles, 33. of 719 McKinley, received head injuries when a stack of trays fell on him.Others treated at Ottumwa HoJtpftal and released in etude Terrv Christy. 6. of 129 N. Madison, who was hit in the head bv a ball; Linda Rogers. 4. of 508 Center, who fell at home and cut her back; William Carnahan, 5, of 427 W. Second, who losrt two teeth andcut his lip in a fall from his bike; Sherrv Lou Deeds. 12. Agency Route 1, who cut her left foot on a piece of metal and Harry I^aRue, 11, of 122 E. Woodland, who fractured his right index finger.Leslie Ingles. 36, Ottumwa Route 5. amputated the tip of his left second finger in an electric saw accident; John Hinkel. I1-, of 226 Richmond, cut his left hand on a nail; La Verne Long, 10, of 776 S.j Lillian, received bruises on his:fingers in an accident at therock quarry; Craig Davidson, 5, of 1429 Silverwood Lane, injured his left shoulder in a tricycle mishap; George L. Thrasher, 42, of 915 Hammond, sprained his left ankle; William Lee Harvey, 25, of 502 E. Woodland, cut his left forearm on glass; and Diana Goodwin, 14, of 336 Johnson, fell on a'! coffee can. cutting a tendon in1her wrist.Seven persons were released:'after treatment at the St. Joseph Hospital. Craig Champ. 8. of 814 Clarence, cut his hand on an arrow; Sean Bonick of San Mateo, Calif., ate ratj poison; Rick Morris, 11, of 418 Carter, lacerated his scalp;Mrs. Mary Porter of Eldon burned her right forearm;Jeffrey Williams. 6. of 402McPherson, injured his shoulder and elbow in a fall; Danny ^ Boyd, 7- of 210 Roemer. hurt|1 his arm in a fall and Michael , Shipley, 2. of 219 N. Court. ( Injured his right thumb. I,