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SPORTS
TALK
Almost
a perfect weekend
Illini
back on track
By Jeff Mayfield
[OCT.
16, 2000]
The
stands were packed, the weather cooperated and the Illini got back
on track with a 31-0 whitewashing of the Iowa Hawkeyes. It was
almost a perfect weekend…we were one Cardinal victory away from a
perfect weekend! I hate to say the overused word that this was a
must win for the Illini, but this was a must win for the Illini.
Though they appeared to have a slow, sluggish start, they got things
rolling by taking a 21-0 halftime lead to the locker room…
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SPORTS
TALK
Illini
hoopsters unleashed
By Jeff Mayfield
[OCT.
16, 2000]
Another
reason that it was such a great weekend is that the greatest show on
earth was reopened after the football game on Saturday. Under the
big top at Assembly Hall, both the Illini women’s and Illini men’s
basketball teams were introduced to the public for the first time
this year. Once again, Lincoln’s own Brian Cook received a raucous
ovation from the crowd as he came out of the tunnel to begin his
sophomore season. As usual, the LDN was there to take it all in for
your reading pleasure…
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SPORTS
NEWS
Volleyball:
Hartsburg-Emden vs. Springfield Lutheran
[OCT.
16, 2000] Friday
afternoon in Hartsburg, Hartsburg-Emden defeated Springfield
Lutheran’s high school ladies volleyball team, 15-5 and 15-3.
[sports
report]
Volleyball:
Mount Pulaski girls play in tournament
[OCT.
16, 2000] Mount
Pulaski’s volleyball team competed in the Glenbard Tournament this
past Friday. They played two matches, one against Marist and the
other against Wheaton-Warrensville South.
[sports
report]
Soccer:
Lincoln College vs. Danville
[OCT.
16, 2000] Lincoln
College’s men’s soccer team beat Danville 7-1 on Saturday, here
in Lincoln.
[sports
report]
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OUT
AND ABOUT
Part
1
Dana
house builds a following
[OCT.
16, 2000]
Although
the Dana-Thomas House in nearby Springfield is the best preserved and most
complete example of acclaimed architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s early
Prairie-style houses and has gained national attention in past years, it has
failed to garner strong support from several facets of the central Illinois
community, according to site officials. The state historic site, located at 301
E. Lawrence Ave., features more than 100 pieces of original Wright-designed
white oak furniture; 250 art glass doors, windows and light panels; and 200
original light fixtures and skylights. The house is typical of the Prairie
style, characterized by low horizontal roofs, wide overhanging eaves and rows of
ribbon art glass windows.
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LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR
LCHS
does excellent job on fall play
[complete
letter]
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HOME
AND FAMILY
October
is Energy Awareness Month
[OCT. 16, 2000] As
you know, winter is just around the corner. With gas prices going up, the colder
months will surely have a bitter bite. Lincoln Junior Woman’s Club would like
to help keep your costs down by giving you a few energy saving tips. Oct. 15
through 21 is Lincoln Junior Woman’s Club Week. Each day, an energy awareness
tip will be posted.
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SPIRITUAL
LIFE
Logan
County community looks forward
to Harvest of Talents
[OCT.
16, 2000] The
17th annual Harvest of Talents for World Hunger will be on Saturday,
Oct. 28. This year’s activities will take place in and around the Fellowship
Center of Lincoln Christian Church and the nearby Lincoln Woman’s Club
building.
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ORGANIZATIONS
Blood
drive Wednesday at Lincoln Sports Complex
[announcement]
CPR
classes announced
[OCT.
16, 2000] An
Oct. 25 and 26 class at the Logan County Red Cross office, 125 S. Kickapoo St.
in Lincoln, will cover adult CPR, infant and child CPR, and first aid. On
Saturday, Oct. 28, there will be a Challenge class.
[announcement]
Salvation
Army plans for Thanksgiving baskets
[OCT.
16, 2000] The
Logan County Salvation Army is now accepting names for their annual Thanksgiving
basket distribution. Families or individuals in need of this assistance may call
(217) 732-7890 or stop by the office at 1501 N. Kickapoo St. in Lincoln to sign
up.
[announcement]
Mixer
will feature new technology at Lincoln Library
[OCT.
16, 2000] TTere
will be a mixer on Wednesday, Oct. 18, from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. at the Lincoln
Public Library, 725 Pekin St. The group will meet in the library annex (behind
the Carnegie building) to see the newest technology in our public library.
[announcement]
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Hear it here!
The
Faks Machine: Mike Fak and Jim Ash
host a community call-in show. Their show airs on Lincoln Daily News over
the Media One link every Wednesday night beginning at 7 p.m.
Friday,
Oct. 20: Lincoln Railer football vs. East Peoria
You can hear the game right here on LDN
via Media One.
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