John Sloop is fed up of being distracted from his bowling games by children in the park. When he finds the deeds to some land in his attic he is overjoyed, he will be able to build himself a bowling green of his own, even if the land currently houses the ever popular puppet theatre that is about to celebrate its 40th anniversary. John Sloop orders the puppeteers off the land. They are confused, and produce a document, signed by John's father, allowing them to use the land for as long as they so wish. John is furious, and threatens legal action. He employs Henry Dove, Randy's father, to represent him. The pigeons are worried and put Pigeon Boy on the case. Will he be able to change John's mind?