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Friday, February 9, 1996
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Being Athletically Trendy Gets Spendy And No Prominent Sport Costs More To Play Than Hockey, Researchers Warn
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C4 The days of the tape-patched ball, the sandlot field and the pickup game may have gone the way of the Studebaker and Howdy Doody. These days, as many parents know, …
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Snow Sport Report
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C4 Alpine skiing Pack bags and head north for best conditions. Lake Louise on Thursday was in third day of continuous snow. Locally, however, Pineapple Express weather pattern has forced some …
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Sandpoint Defeats Blackfoot, Borah Next
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C5 Alli Nieman took an inventory of her body parts Thursday night following Sandpoint’s 55-36 victory over Blackfoot in the first round of the State A-1 girls basketball tournament. Arms? Red …
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Still Time To Get Tickets To Olympics
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C5 Limber up your dialing fingers and grab the phone: Olympic tickets are going on sale again. Though most prime events sold out in an initial offering last year, almost 4 …
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University’s Boys And Girls Beat Struggling Nc Squads
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C5 GSL basketball Kelly Hineman made all four of her free throws in the fourth quarter and hit a short jumper with 2 seconds left Thursday as University’s boys edged visiting …
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Kuney’s Overtime Heroics Lift Dragons Past Wellpinit
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C5 Panorama League basketball Dan Kuney scored the first five points of overtime Thursday as South Division champion St. George’s outlasted visiting the Wellpinit Redskins 60-52 in overtime during a Panorama …
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Ewu’s Johnson On Isu Short List
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C5 Former Idaho State football coach Dave Kragthorpe and ex-pro football player and television commentator Irv Cross are among five finalists to become ISU athletic director. Eastern Washington A.D. John Johnson …
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No Role Models Needed
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C5 The way Nancy Lieberman-Cline tells it, as a stylish executive now, the way to the Basketball Hall of Fame was on the A Train to Harlem, red-headed and looking as …
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Boys Basketball
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C5 Jeremy Behm scored 27 on Thursday and visiting Kellogg, by beating Lakeland 61-53 at Rathdrum, broke a first-place tie in the Intermountain League. Kellogg 61, Lakeland 53 Kellogg 11 20 …
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Wrestler Had To Give Up Rasslin’
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C5 Moaney
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A-2/A-3/A-4 Playoffs
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C5 Senior guard Amy Lemm scored a game-high 18 points and added nine rebounds as Moscow stopped defending Idaho A-2 champion Shelley 45-36 Thursday in the first round of the tournament …
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Spokane At Tri-City
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C6 Time: Tonight at 7:30 in Tri-City Coliseum Records: Spokane (36-16-3), Tri-City Americans (34-18-2). Tickets: Fewer than 400 remained as of Thursday afternoon. Americans expect a sellout. Radio: KGA-AM (1510) 6:30 …
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Oregon St. Demolishes Cougars
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C6 Women’s basketball Tanja Kostic scored a game-high 22 points, Oregon State’s defense limited Washington State to just 21 second-half points and the Beavers dominated the Cougars 87-50 in Pacific-10 Conference …
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Playfair Clings To Bill Spokane Horse-Racing Track Hopes State Subsidy Passes
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C6 The fate of Spokane’s Playfair Race Course hangs on a bill that would give the thoroughbred track a state subsidy of up to $1.8 million over five years. “That bill …
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Vandals Sign O’Neal For Football
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C6 University of Idaho football coach Chris Tormey announced Thursday that Charles O’Neal of Barstow, Calif., has signed a national letter of intent to attend the Moscow school this fall. O’Neal’s …
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College Basketball Tonight
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C6 ISU, BSU at Eastern Washington EWU (2-17, 0-7) makes its second and final television appearance of the season when Idaho State (7-11, 3-4) visits Reese Court for tonight’s Big Sky …
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Behring Earthquake Excuse Reduced To Rubble
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C7 It’s easy to scoff at the earthquake worries cited by Seahawks owner Ken Behring in a lawsuit against King County that seeks to terminate the club’s Kingdome lease 10 years …
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Behring Lobbies Davis, Spanos
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C7 Seahawks owner Ken Behring strolled through the lobby of the Los Angeles Airport Hilton Wednesday night and bumped into Oakland Raiders boss Al Davis and San Diego Chargers owner Alex …
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Official Records
February 9, 1996 in Sports on Page C7 SPOKANE COUNTY Marriage Licenses
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Garden Idea Takes Root In Spokane
February 9, 1996 on Page D1 While in Boston a number of years ago, I ran across a unique garden nestled in the heart of the city. It was enclosed by a wrought iron fence, tall …
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Palouse Prairie Classes Offer Quick Fix For Late Valentine’s Day Shoppers
February 9, 1996 on Page D1 Those who are crafts-inclined and still looking for a Valentine’s Day gift can pop into a workshop Saturday at Palouse Prairie, 703 N. Monroe. The one-hour classes feature a demonstration …
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Shop Talk Museum’s Old House Workshop Rides The Momentum Of The Arts And Crafts Movement
February 9, 1996 on Page D1 1. Craftsman-style architecture is characterized by indigenous materials, like this river rock gleaned by Kurt and Holly Peterson for their fireplace. Photo by Christopher Anderson/The Spokesman-Review 2. Holly Peterson will …
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I’M Glad I Was The Conduit
February 9, 1996 on Page D2 Dear Ann Landers: I am the mother of nine children - seven boys and two girls. I am 55 and look pretty good, all things considered. In September 1994, one …
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Hints From Heloise
February 9, 1996 on Page D2 Dear Heloise: I have solved the problem in our home of the lost remote control. It was usually kept on the arm of an easy chair, but being odd-shaped it …

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