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...MICHAEL'S (60)-Joe Smoolea 2-0-4; Jim Deitz 2-0-4; Don Mailliard 0-0-0; Bob Milliken 11-0-22; George Daway 7-0-14; J.B. Brown 2-0-4; Matt Jones 2-0-4; Chirs Booth 2-0-4; Gus Gabriel...

Author: By Marie B. Morris, | Title: Undefeated Cagers Elude Purple Knights, 66-60 | 12/10/1984 | See Source »

...barrage of shots continued, each one followed to the net by a crowd of Huskies impersonating college students trying to stuff as many people as possible into a phone booth or a Volkswagen or, in this case, a hockey goal...

Author: By Jessica Dormas, | Title: Icewomen Pounded By Big, Bad Northeastern | 12/7/1984 | See Source »

...joke at a Governors' conference last year was that if the Republicans lost any more attendance at such gatherings, they could next meet in a telephone booth. For the past year the G.O.P. has controlled just 15 statehouses. The good news for Republicans from this year's 13 gubernatorial races is that they will need a bigger caucus room next summer; the bad news is that it will not have to be much bigger than a phone booth. They won a net gain of at most two Governor's mansions, but two of four G.O.P. incumbents were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Election '84: Governers: Republicans Gain But They Remain A Rare Breed | 11/19/1984 | See Source »

...most prominent incumbent to go down to defeat was Washington's Republican Governor John Spellman, 57, who was initially considered the favorite in his bid for a second term. But in September, Tacoma-area County Executive Booth Gardner, 48, came out of nowhere not only to win the Democratic nomination in the state's open primary but also to attract enough crossover Republican votes to embarrass the Governor. Gardner, heir to a Weyerhaeuser lumber fortune, styles himself a "citizen politician." He traveled through the state like a breath of fresh Cascades air, accusing Spellman of creating buck-passing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Election '84: Governers: Republicans Gain But They Remain A Rare Breed | 11/19/1984 | See Source »

...Allen Olson (R)* 58.113 43 Rhode Island Anthony Solomon (D) 157.178 40 99 E--Edward DiPrete (R) 235.877 60 Utah Wayne Owens (D) 76.086 41 33 E--Norm Bangerter (R) 110.080 59 Vermont Madeleine Kunin (D) 70.851 49 78 John Easton (R)* 71.947 50 Washington E--Booth Gardner (D) 220.471 54 29 John Spellman (R)* 186.095 46 West Virginia Clyde See Jr (D) 238.435 49 71 Arch Moore Jr (R) 251.802 51 Denotes an income E--Denctes a winning candidate

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gubernatorial Races | 11/7/1984 | See Source »

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