ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times

DATE: Saturday, March 30, 1996               TAG: 9604010034
SECTION: VIRGINIA                 PAGE: C-3  EDITION: METRO 


FLA. MAN WINS KICKER JACKPOT

The Virginia Lottery awarded the first $100,000 prize in its new Kicker game to a Florida man who bought his ticket in Roanoke.

John J. Short, a Jacksonville insurance salesman, stopped at the Quickette on Peters Creek Road to buy a ticket for Wednesday's Lotto drawing, according to a news release. He paid another dollar to play Kicker on the same ticket. After taxes, Short picked up $68,000.

The lottery started Kicker on March 10 as a companion game to Lotto. Players must buy a Lotto ticket in order to play Kicker.

The six Kicker numbers are randomly generated by computer and picked from a field that ranges from six zeros to six nines. If a ticket matches all six numbers in exact order, the person wins $100,000; the last five numbers, $10,000; the last four numbers, $500; the last three numbers, $50; and the last two numbers, $10. If players match the first and last numbers, they win $5; if they match the first or last number, they win a free Lotto ticket.

- Staff report


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