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Sunday’s Washington Daily Game: 1-8-1.

Sunday’s Washington Keno: 11-12-20-24-25-31-34-36-37-39-41-

48-55-56-57-62-68-75-78-79.

Saturday’s Washington Daily Game: 4-9-8.

Saturday’s Washington Lotto: 3-20-23-34-44-49. No winner. Next jackpot: $2.7 million.

Saturday’s Washington Keno: 1-2-4-5-6-15-20-24-31-35-37-47-

51-58-62-63-69-75-78-79.

Saturday’s Quinto hand: 9 (spade), 5 (spade), 8 (diamond), 6 (diamond), A (club). No winner. Next jackpot: $1.17 million.

Saturday’s Powerball: 3-4-8-31-45. Power Ball: 12.

Saturday’s Wild Card: 5, 7, 11, 25, 28. Wild Card: A♦.

Saturday’s Montana Cash: 4, 5, 12, 21, 23.

Today in history

1635: Religious dissident Roger Williams was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

1701: The Collegiate School of Connecticut – later Yale University – was chartered.

1776: Spanish missionaries settled in present-day San Francisco.

1888: The public was first admitted to the Washington Monument.

1936: The first generator at Boulder (later Hoover) Dam began transmitting electricity to Los Angeles.

1958: Pope Pius XII died. (He was succeeded by Pope John XXIII.)

1967: Latin American guerrilla leader Che Guevara was executed while attempting to incite revolution in Bolivia.

1975: Soviet scientist Andrei Sakharov was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

1985: The hijackers of the Achille Lauro cruise liner surrendered after the ship arrived in Port Said, Egypt.

1996: Vice President Al Gore and Jack Kemp debated in St. Petersburg, Fla. Two Americans, Robert F. Curl Jr. and Richard E. Smalley, and a Briton, Harold W. Kroto, shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry while three Americans, David M. Lee, Robert C. Richardson and Douglas C. Osheroff, won the physics prize.