The State - News from May 13, 1988
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For the first time in the short history of California’s Lotto game, four players correctly picked all six numbers to share a jackpot of more than $15 million. Each of the four won $3.82 million, lottery officials said. The winning tickets were sold in Alameda, Santa Rosa, Los Angeles and Chula Vista. The winners had not been identified. Eight players picked five of six numbers plus the bonus number to win $194,957 each.
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