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I know it sounds stupid but we Sioux have a second period
tradition...Turkey Bowling....three people get to bowl for a drawing
later in the year for a trip to the caribean...or something...they also
regardless of how well they bowl recieve the turkey...so thats why the
guy had the turkey as I recall he did make it in too....
On Sun, 15 Feb 1998, Indulis R Rutks wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Feb 1998, Mike Welvaert wrote:
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> > The Sioux finally woke up and came out flying in the third. After
> > several chances, Jay Panzer nicely fed Murphy for the first goal at
> > 6:42. The fans woke up too...and a LIVE Gopher ended up running
> > around on the ice! After they scooped the poor thing up, the pressure
> > continued, and Jeff Panzer gets the second goal at 9:46.
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> During Saturdays broadcast (3rd period, maybe?) on MSC, the camera found a
> Sioux fan who was holding a frozen turkey. Messrs. Mazzocco & Reid
> speculated on whether this was going to end up on the ice soon, instead of
> the usual dead gopher.
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> Did the turkey find its way onto the ice? Or was there a giveaway of some
> sort at Englestad on Saturday?
>
> Inquiring minds yada yada yada...
>
> -Indy Rutks ([log in to unmask])
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