4/5/1987 WKBW Channel 7 11PM Newscast Buffalo 95% Complete
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Eyewitness News Nightcast - Western New York's #1 Newscast

Sheila Mahoney anchors this 11PM Sunday Newscast.

Top Stories:
Fonda Bridge Collapses on NY State throughway.
Toronto Teen missing from a pier in Oakville Harbour on Lake Ontario.
The Big E bank in loan trouble. Paul Willax comments on the Big E
Bungled robbery on Mill Street. Thwarted by a bulldog
Mary Travers reports on The Battle of the Lakes - Preseason Baseball game in Buffalo
Exhibition game, Blue Jays vs Cleveland Indians at War Memorial Stadium.
George Gould Stadium Director comments on the fields condition
Kathy Miller, Grounds Keeper, puts her heart into it.
Earl the Bud Man performed
Lottery numbers "Win 10"
National news:
Jack Kemp is ready to run for President in 1988
President Reagan is in Canada to discuss acid rain
Gorbachev cancels meeting
Dave Ensor reports on Human Rights, Pope John Paul II is in Chile
Sunday's Daily Lottery Numbers

Sports:
Color Guard units battle at Kenmore East High School in Tonawanda.
Mark Cooper covers the Battle of The Lakes. (They tied)
Sabres end their season with a 6 - 0 win over the Whalers.
(NMU alumni Steve Weeks in net for Hartford) NHL
AHL post season play Rochester vs Binghamton
No local teams in Juniors championship
LPGA goes to extra rounds. Betsie King wins
Scott Simpson wins PGA tournament.
World Doubles Squash Championship in Buffalo
Volvo tennis tournament in Chicago
NBA Boston vs Sixers
High School wrestling.
Batavia Downs results

Weather:
Accuweather forecast with Linda Pellegrino.
North Carolina Snow

Names in the news.
North Park Theater - Jewish Film Festival



This newscast originally aired on April 5th, 1987. It was run during after a broadcast of the TV movie "Daddy" on WKBW Channel 7 in Buffalo NY. WKBW Channel 7 is the ABC Affiliate in Buffalo.

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