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Show The Park Record D Section B Page B8 Thursday, February 25, 1993 1 aren't allowed to compete. You've heard it before. You must pick up your sandwich the week you win; we've heard reports of people trying to claim sandwiches from 1978. Just go to the counter, after the paper with your name in it has come out, and ask for your sandwich. ' , If your trivia answers differ from ours, but you have documented proof of your answers, please bring in your reference and we'll accept your correction. This week, try your hand at some basketball history. Trivia Homespun .9 .m W. Dave receives audio signal 1. What high school did Wilt Chamberlain attend? 2. Who was the First woman to play for the Harlem Globetrotters? 3. What college did Lou Hudson play for? Dave 1 lanscom was the first to call us this week. He'll get a free sandwich for telling us that Lake Wobegon is the place where all the men are strong, the women good looking and the children, above average; that Car Talk is the show where you might talk about automobiles or Sonja Hcnning's tutu; and that The Shadow is the one who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men. You have another chance. If you're the first person to call us after 8 a.m., on the morning of publication, and give us the correct answers, yoif win a free sandwich from the Main Street Deli, at 525 Main Street. And we wish we were you, because we work for the paper, and we A year round boutique Visit our new antique section Olympus Hills location only Enter to win replica antique clock valued at $425 Drawing to be held March 31st THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD PUZZLE r. No. 0228 1. l Yi :. M it 'V'. i - jt t. BY KENNETH II A X T 0 N f D I T F. D BY EUGENE T. 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