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Herald-CitizenMONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 116TH YEAR | NO. 256 50 CENTS Harvey Suspect Fund in Clay to help shooting region captured BY MEGAN TROTTER FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN BY PAIGE STANAGE Veterans returning home HERALD-CITIZEN face countless challenges adapting back into civilian A man accused of shooting three life, especially if wounded. people in Clay County has been ap- Service dogs can be lifesaving prehended. assistants to these brave men The unidentifi ed suspect was and women who are just try- described as a male, 6 feet tall, 200 ing to fi nd their new normal, pounds, short brown hair, and hazel however the cost of getting a eyes, according to a Jackson County dog and keeping up with the E-911 alert. associated veterinary costs A Hermitage Springs bus driv- can be a barrier. er stopped at a residence Monday The Cookeville Regional morning when one person came out Charitable Foundation has asking for help, according to numer- been off ering aid to local vet- ous reports. erans for several years with The driver discovered three who their Harvey Fund, and now were shot inside the home. are opening up applications to The bus driver reportedly off ered all Upper Cumberland veter- aid to one of the victims while emer- ans who meet certain require- gency services were called. ments. Two victims were airlifted to “Outstanding support from Vanderbilt University Medical the community allows us to while one was transported to an area expand our assistance to all hospital. Their conditions have not veterans in the Upper Cum- been released. berland who have service dogs Clay County Central Offi ce offi cials and attend a higher education confi rmed that Hermitage Springs facility,” John Bell, Founda- School is on lockdown. Schools super- tion director, said. “We are intendent Matt Eldridge was at the fortunate to be able to wel- school Monday morning. come and assist all those who No other details were available have given so much to keeping VANESSA CURRY Monday morning. Updates will be America safe and free.” posted at herald-citizen.com and in Funds distributed will go Tuesday’s print edition. toward veterinary costs for Ultimate Frisbee the veterans’ dog at Cope- Gabe Warden of Johnson University gets the grab against defenders 0I’D LIKE TO KNOW0 land Veterinary Hospital in David Bruns and Will Mims of Nashville during an Ultimate Frisbee Cookeville. Applicants for the tournament on Tennessee Tech campus Sunday morning. funds must be enrolled in at least one class in any Tennes- Where’s see higher education establish- ment, have evidence of med- ical or honorable discharge Engineer begins work on airport plan from military service or the National National Guard, or be active BY JIM HERRIN board this month. He said state and in service. The service dog HERALD-CITIZEN “We’ve been putting off federal offi cials review must also be trained through a doing an ALP until the those plans when they national training group. The engineer for the FAA could decide ex- consider requests for Guard tank? The Harvey Fund was set Upper Cumberland Re- actly what they wanted. airport funding. up by the Foundation, Cookev- gional Airport is getting They now want us to do “Every time we apply to work on a detailed it, so we will proceed in for any project, one of HERALD-CITIZEN STAFF SEE HARVEY, PAGE 2 Airport Layout Plan or that direction.” the questions is ‘Is it on ALP. Airport Manager your ALP?’ It creates a Question: What happened to the “We don’t have a Dean Selby said, “The problem when you ask tank and artillery at the National choice. To play with ALP tells what we’re go- for funding (for a proj- Guard armory on Gould Street. FAA money, we’ve got ing to do over the next 10 ect) that’s not already Answer: Capt. Michael Donovan of Habitat ReStore to have that,” Richard years and where we’re the Tennessee National Guard said it Rinks told the airport going to put it.” SEE AIRPORT, PAGE 2 was time for some maintenance. “The M48 Tank and the M113APC adds regular (Armored Personnel Carrier) have been transported to our Combined Support Maintenance Shop (CSMS) silent auctions in Smyrna to be reconditioned to look like new,” Donovan said. PUTNAM COUNTY HABI- “Once the pieces of equipment have TAT FOR HUMANITY — Put- been restored, they will be returned nam County Habitat for Hu- to the Cookeville Armory and proudly manity’s Habitat ReStore last displayed for the community.” month began a silent auction Question: Are there any plans to in the store for antiques, art- redo the Migliorie’s building on Broad work, or unique items for your Street in the old town section? The home. ReStore Team Member colors really don’t look good with the Britt Russo is coordinating the rest of the buildings. auctions, which typically will Answer: Cookeville Codes Depart- run one every few weeks. ment Director Jeff Littrell said, “I’m “The fi rst auction was a not aware of any plans for that build- success and we believe the ing. interest will just grow as each “The city of Cookeville does not auction comes along,” said regulate building colors.” Pam Ealey, Executive Director Question: Can someone be ticketed of PCHFH. BEN WHEELER | HERALD-CITIZEN and fi ned for littering for tossing their To keep up with Habitat cigarette butts on the ground? ReStore, follow them on Face- Sporting good store opens Answer: Cookeville Police Capt. book or their website at www. Bobby Anderson cited state code, pcrestore.org. ReStore is open With the opening of Academy Sports and Outdoors comes a wide variety which confi rms cigarette butts are in- of items for shoppers, including Tennessee sportswear from numerous SEE HABITAT, PAGE 2 state teams. SEE KNOW, PAGE 2 herald-citizen.com INDEX 1 section | 10 pages OBITUARIES Page 4 HOW TO REACH US Herald-Citizen DEAR ABBY 2 COMICS 5 SUDOKU 5 Mary Smith, Cookeville Call us: 931-526-9715 CALENDAR 6 CROSSWORD 5 Grover Ledford, Alpine Come on in: 1300 Neal St, Cookeville TN 38501 CLASSIFIED 6 SPORTS 8 Robert Dawson, Cookeville On the web: www.herald-citizen.com 2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 HABITAT: Tattoo lover Sunday Cash 3 Evening ReStore to gets birthday 5-8-9, Lucky Sum: 22 Cash 4 Evening 5-4-4-4, Lucky Sum: 17 hold regular criticism from Saturday silent auctions grandparents Cash 3 Evening 9-0-0 Cash 3 Midday 8-7-0 EAR ABBY: My daugh- Cash 3 Morning 3-8-0 FROM PAGE 1 ter recently celebrated Cash 4 Evening 8-7-0-8 her 20th birthday. She’s Cash 4 Midday 1-0-8-6 to the public Wednes- a good kid with a de- Cash 4 Morning 8-0-1-3 D day-Friday 10 a.m. to 5 cent job who happens to like p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. tattoos. Lotto America 17-22-24-47-50 to 2 p.m. For her birthday, my in- Star Ball: 7, ASB: 2 To arrange a donation laws sent her a birthday card. Est. jackpot: $10.35M pickup for later items, Usually their Powerball call 528-1709. Habitat DEAR ABBY card includes a 08-12-13-19-27 ReStore is an important gift card, check Powerball 4, Power Play 3 fundraising eff ort of or cash. This Est. jackpot: $750M Putnam County Habitat year, there was for Humanity, a Chris- no gift but a note tian ministry dedicated stating that they 0READER SERVICES0 to providing aff ordable were not sending Address: homeownership in money as they 1300 Neal St. Putnam and Overton ReStore team member Britt Russo arranges items in a recent felt she would Cookeville, TN 38501 counties. silent auction. ABIGAIL use it toward VAN BUREN more tattoos. Mailing Address: I understand theirth i beliefs b li f may be diff er- P.O. Box 2729 AIRPORT: UCRA engineer begins work on layout plans ent, but their approach to Cookeville TN 38502 the situation was not nice. FROM PAGE 1 we add it to our ALP, but it’s they require a part of it to be When she read their note, Phone: 931-526-9715 not, quote-unquote, the offi cial, what they call AGIS-surveyed, my daughter broke down and Fax: 931-526-1209 planned to be there,” Selby approved ALP,” he said. which is unbelievable,” Rinks cried. My question is: Should said. He said it could take up to said. “They go out 50,000 feet I ignore their rudeness and News “So they’re approving what two years to get the offi cial and if it doesn’t move, they ignorance, or should I (or my [email protected] we’re doing over the next 10 plan approved. want to see it and have it in the husband) call them and stick Sports years as far as where we can “It’s very intense,” Rinks FAA.” up for our daughter? — TRY- [email protected] expand and where we can’t.” said. “Everybody in FAA will “They want to make sure ING TO BE NONJUDG- Advertising Rinks said the work will have access to it, that’s part of there’s no tree or anything MENTAL [email protected] involve formally documenting it, and (we make sure) it’s all to that’s impending on our ... sur- DEAR TRYING: I don’t Living and submitting information specs and so forth.” faces or any other air space,” think what happened should [email protected] that’s already available. Part of the process also in- Selby said. be ignored. What your in- Circulation “We’ve got all that infor- volves the airport’s instrument The airport board approved laws did was uncalled for, [email protected] mation on the map because landing system (ILS). a motion to have Rinks do the and the person who should Business News every time we do something, “Since we’ve got an ILS, work. tell them that is your daugh- [email protected] ter because she’s an adult. If Church News they were really concerned [email protected] that she would spend their School News HARVEY: CRMC fund expands to help region’s veterans gift money on a tattoo, they [email protected] could have sent her a tangible Classified Ads FROM PAGE 1 gift — an item of clothing or [email protected] a gift card from a specifi c ille Regional Pet Therapy, and retailer. Shame on them. Letter Guidelines by TTU students in the SAVE DEAR ABBY: I’m a All letters to the editor must be US group, which works with 68-year-old divorced woman signed and include the writer’s animals at the local animal who has been dating a slight- name, address and phone shelter. The fund is named for ly older widower. We were number. Letters are subject to local service dog Harvey, who beginning a nice relationship editing and/or rejection. A strict works with local Army veteran until he got mad at me for 400-word limit will be enforced. Aaron Voris, who attends the giving him a fever blister. He Send letters to the mailing Cookeville Higher Education suggested we not see each address listed above, or email Campus as a Vol State student. other or talk for more than to [email protected]. Bomb detonations in Afghan- two weeks. After that, he istan left Voris with a spinal texted me to see if my fever Order a Photo injury, leg injury, four trau- blister was gone. He said he Every photograph taken by a matic brain injuries, vision was still sort of angry about Herald-Citizen photographer and equilibrium issues, and it, and described how ugly and published in the paper deafness in one ear. Having and painful the blister was. is available for purchase. Go Harvey by his side has been a I feel he was really petty, to www.herald-citizen.com tremendous help. and it has put a damper on and click on “Photo Gallery.” “He alerts me when someone Discussing the Harvey Fund are, from left, Philip Clemmons, things. Am I wrong to feel Also, many photos included in is coming up behind me or to Cookeville branch manager of Wilson Bank & Trust, a this way? What is your ad- online stories are available for oncoming traffi c,” Voris ex- recent donor; John Bell, director of The Cookeville Regional vice? Hurry, please, because purchase. plained. “When I start to veer Charitable Foundation; veteran Aaron Voris with Harvey; and his blister is healing and he when I walk, he acts as a cane Tom Sommers, president of CEI Services, a recent donor. wants to see me. — EMBAR- Subscriptions and gets me back on track.” RASSED IN MISSOURI To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. For more information Center Blvd., Cookeville, TN by: off ering charitable assis- DEAR EMBARRASSED: Visa, MasterCard, Discover on applying for the Harvey 38501. Please include “Harvey” tance to local patients; support- Your gentleman friend’s be- and AmEx accepted. Fund, call 931-783-2003 or visit on the check memo line. ing healthcare services for the havior wasn’t petty. The “fe- Rates: cookevilleregionalcharity.org. The Cookeville Regional public; promoting compassion- ver blister” you gave him was 3 mo 6 mo 1yr Donations for the program Medical Center Foundation is a ate programs for patients; and a herpes virus. Before you Carrier or can be made by calling the 501(c)3 non-profi t organization encouraging investment in our see him again, talk to your Mail: 385 above number, visiting the dedicated to enhance the qual- regional, community-owned doctor so he or she can ex- Zip Code $28 $54 $95 website, or mailing checks to ity and availability of health- hospital: Cookeville Regional plain how the virus is passed Print & CRMC Foundation, 1 Medical care in the Upper Cumberland Medical Center. and what you can do to lessen E-Edition $29 $56 $98 the chances or prevent it in E-Edition Only $21 $42 $84 the future. If you do, you’ll be Mail: Outside doing both of you a favor. 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 KNOW: Are tossed out cigarette butts considered litter? DEAR ABBY: While Mail: Outside attending a large party, I Tennessee $82 $132 $220 FROM PAGE 1 permission and does not imme- fi ne of $50. re-entered the main room to diately remove it. fi nd my wife engaged in what Miss Your Paper? cluded in the state’s litter laws. “Litter” includes garbage, appeared to be an intimate Your carrier is an independent According to TCA 39-14-502 refuse, rubbish and all other IS THERE something you’d like to conversation with a longtime contractor. However, as a “a person commits littering waste material, including a know? Send us your questions friend who is known to be a service to our subscribers, our who knowingly places, drops, tobacco product.” to [email protected] or “hound dog” who frequently circulation department is open or throws litter on any public Littering is a class C misde- mail to 1300 Neal St., Cookeville boasts of his latest conquests. from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- or private property without meanor and is punishable by a TN 38501. They held each other’s hands day-Friday and from and were talking to each 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to other at “kissing” distance. answer calls. Call 931-526-9715. I watched from afar and US stock indexes jump following big gains in Europe then left the area so as not Herald-Citizen NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock index rallied after Stan- The Nasdaq composite to create a scene. They were USPS 313-680 stocks are jumping Monday dard & Poor’s did not lower the gained 85 points, or 1.2 percent, obviously not talking about ISSN 8750-5541 morning as the market rapidly country’s credit rating. to 7,252. The Russell 2000 index the weather. The Herald-Citizen is published changes course once again. German stocks rose even of smaller-company stocks When I confronted my wife daily except Saturdays, New Year’s Technology companies are though longtime German added 27 points, or 1.8 percent, the next day, she said there Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, climbing, with open-source Chancellor Angela Merkel said to 1,511. is nothing going on between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day software company Red Hat she won’t run for another term Stocks have plunged since them and they were just by Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, surging after IBM agreed to in 2021. The Bovespa index in early October and trading has talking. My wife had a few TN 38502. Periodicals postage paid buy it for $34 billion in stock. Brazil climbed after far-right been especially volatile the last drinks that night, but I don’t at Cookeville TN. POSTMASTER: send Companies that make and politician Jair Bolsonaro was few days. The S&P 500 staged think she was drunk. Your address changes to Herald-Citizen, sell consumer goods are rising. elected president. a big rally Thursday, and then take on this? — SAW TOO P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. The Herald-Citizen is a member of Automakers are rallying KEEPING SCORE: The S&P gave up virtually all of those MUCH IN GEORGIA the Tennessee Press Association following a report that China 500 index climbed 36 points, gains Friday before climbing DEAR SAW: My take is and the Associated Press. The As- could cut its import tax on au- or 1.4 percent, to 2,695 as of Monday. that if you trust your wife, sociated Press is entitled exclusively tos. Internet and media compa- 10:45 a.m. Eastern time. The The S&P 500 is down 7.5 per- you will believe what she’s to use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. nies are rising as well. Dow Jones Industrial Average cent this month, which would telling you. Appearances can Stocks in Europe also turned rose 240 points, or 1 percent, to be its worst monthly loss since be deceiving, especially when sharply higher. Italy’s main 24,929. May 2010. viewed from a distance. Jack McNeely Editor & Publisher WEATHER Lindsay McReynolds Tonight Wednesday wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high Readings Managing Editor Clear, with a low around 44. A 20-percent chance of showers after as 20 mph. Sunday’s high in Cookeville was 73, low 35. Sunday’s high 1 p.m. Mostly cloudy, with a high near in Monterey was 67, low 39. Roger Wells Tuesday 72. South southwest wind 10 to 15 Thursday Advertising Director Increasing clouds, with a high near mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Showers and thunderstorms. High Almanac 73. near 64. Chance of precipitation is Monday is the 302nd day of the year, with 63 remaining. Keith McCormick Wednesday Night 90%. The sun sets at 5:49 p.m. and will rise at 7:03 a.m. Tues- Circulation Manager Tuesday Night A 90-percent chance of showers and day. The moon is waning gibbous with 72% of the visible Partly cloudy, with a low around 58. thunderstorms. Low around 57. South disc illuminated. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 HERALD-CITIZEN 3 herald-citizen.com

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Smith of Cookeville; Funeral services for neral services for Mary two daughters, Pamela Mr. Robert Dawson, Emma Smith, 86, of Sue Adcock of Hixson, also aff ectionately Cookeville, Tennessee, Tennessee, and Sharon known as “Dr. Doom,” were held at 11 a.m. Jackson of Cookeville; 74 of Cookeville, will be today, Monday, Oct. 12 grandchildren, Tra- held Wednesday, Oct. 29, at the First United cy Smith, Lynn Ad- 31 at noon at Cookeville Pentecostal Church cock, Jonathan Smith, First Baptist Church. at 875 Walnut Ave., Ashley Adcock, Britta- Interment will follow Cookeville, with Bro. ny Qualls, Creed Jack- at Algood Heritage Ron Phillips and Bro. son, Mikaela Whitten, Cemetery. Tim Milligan offi ciat- Austin Smith, Lee AP Mr. Dawson’s family ing. Burial followed at Jackson, Colton Smith, A person pauses in front of Stars of David with will receive friends Crest Lawn Memorial Landon Smith, and the names of those killed in a deadly shooting Tuesday evening, Oct. ThereheandMildredThere he and Mildred Cemetery. Tommy Smith; nine at the Tree of Life Synagogue, in Pittsburgh, 30, from 4-7 p.m. at the Garrett founded the It- Mrs. Smith passed great-grandchildren, Monday. Cookeville chapel of ty-Bitty Basketball Pro- away Friday, Oct. 26, Soraya Romera-Ad- Hooper-Huddleston & gram that introduced 2018, at Signature cock, Gabe Romera-Ad- Horner Funeral Home, children as young as Healthcare of Putnam cock, Quinton Qualls, Synagogue survivors and at the church three years old to the County. Bailey Qualls, Seth Wednesday, Oct. 31, basics of basketball and Mary Emma Smith Smith, Sara Ann from 11 a.m. until ser- physical fi tness. Follow- was born March 11, Smith, Shayleigh recall ordeal; suspect is vice time at noon. ing retirement, he as- 1932, in Overton Coun- Smith, Sophia Smith, Robert (Bob) Erwin sisted the coaching staff ty, Tennessee, to the and Sawyer Smith. Dawson was born at Avery Trace Middle late Kelly D. and Ella Pallbearers were due in court March 30, 1944, and School for a time as Mae (Bilbrey) Laycock. Creed Jackson, Lynn PITTSBURGH (AP) — ments of the suspected peacefully made his well as consulting other She was a homemaker Adcock, Austin Smith, As Barry Werber walked gunman, Robert Greg- transition with his de- area schools’ coaching and attended the First Jonathan Smith, into the Tree of Life ory Bowers, who is due voted wife of 35 years by staff s. He coached local United Pentecostal Colton Smith, and Synagogue, he passed a in federal court Monday. his side at their home girls and boys AAU Church. Landon Smith. cart carrying glassware Prosecutors have set in in Cookeville, Tennes- team for years resulting In addition to her Honorary pallbear- and whiskey meant for motion plans to seek the see. Born and raised in in resounding success parents, she was ers were Lee Makenzie the baby-naming cere- death penalty. Detroit, Michigan, Bob on a national level. preceded in death by Jackson and Mikaela mony scheduled at Dor The fi rst funeral — was the oldest child He founded Dr. Doom her husband, Ridley D. Whitten. Hadash, one of three for Rosenthal and his of six children born basketball camp in Smith; granddaughter, Memorial donations small congregations that older brother, Cecil, also to the union of Robert 2006. This was yet again Ashley Nicole Adcock; may be made to the worship there. killed in the attack — is R. Dawson and Willie a chance to teach chil- and a host of brothers First United Pentecos- He went downstairs, planned for Tuesday. Pearl (Garrett) Dawson. dren about team work, and sisters. tal Church. where his New Light The weekend massa- Educated in Detroit discipline and dedica- Her survisors in- Whitson Funeral Congregation meets, and cre spurred a number public schools, he tion through physical clude two sons, Larry Home is in charge of found only a few people of fundraising eff orts. A graduated from North- fi tness. The Dr. Doom C. Smith of Spencer, arrangements, 526- gathered. Melvin Wax, crowdfunding campaign western High School. camp continues to this Tennessee, and Mark 2151. 88, was chatting up front called Muslims Unite Always an avid sports day still teaching chil- with David Rosenthal, for Pittsburgh Syna- fan and outstanding dren which in the end is who had intellectual gogue raised more than athlete, Bob ran track, Roberts lasting legacy. disabilities and spent $90,000 for survivors and played basketball, Bob was preceded in Grover Lee ‘Pinky’ Ledford hours helping out there. families, while a fund- football and baseball. death by both parents, LIVINGSTON — 5-8 p.m. Rosenthal soon went raiser led by a graduate While attending the two brothers Gregory Funeral services for Mr. Ledford passed upstairs for his own ser- student in Washington, University of Detroit Olan, Anthony Chris- Grover Lee “Pinky” away Saturday, Oct. vice at Tree of Life. Two D.C., had taken in nearly he was drafted into the topher; in-laws Isaac Ledford, 86, of Alpine, 27, 2018, at Signature other men, Daniel Stein $545,000 as of Monday military. After serving and Nina Carver; and will be held at 11 a.m. Health Care of Algood, and Richard Gottfried, morning, with funds to four years in the United brother in-law Lon Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the Tennessee. were in the kitchen. go to the congregation. States Air Force, he “Trapper” Carver. chapel of Speck Funer- Speck Funeral Home Minutes later, Werber Bowers killed eight joined the Detroit Police He leaves to celebrate al Home. Burial will be is in charge of arrange- found himself hiding men and three women Department in 1968. his legacy the love in the Ferrell Cemetery ments, 931-823-1201. in a dark storage closet before a tactical police Bob was a highly of his life, his loving in the Ivyton commu- after an anti-Semitic team tracked him down decorated police offi cer, wife, Sarah; children, nity. gunman tore through and shot him, accord- who served the Detroit Michelle Lynn, Gregory The family will the building and opened ing to state and federal community for 25 years. Allen, Sgt. Amanda receive friends at the fi re, killing Wax, Rosen- affi davits made public on He had a generous heart Blair Carver, Solon funeral home today, thal, Stein, Gottfried Sunday. and infectious smile Shakuar Carver; sib- Monday, Oct. 29, from and seven others across He apparently posted establishing a connec- lings, Stephanie Lynn, two fl oors. an anti-Semitic mes- tion with the citizens of Valencia Ann, and “I don’t know why sage on a social media one of the most crime Darrel Allen; grand- he thinks the Jews are account linked to him ridden areas of Detroit. children, Christine, responsible for all the just a few minutes before His unique leadership Justine, Briel Denai, Trump says media is ills in the world, but he’s he opened fi re. He ex- and crime prevention and Nadia Faye; devot- not the fi rst and he won’t pressed hatred of Jews methods earned him ed niece and caregiver, be the last,” Werber, 76, during the rampage and numerous awards and Sonya “Peaches” Carv- the ‘Enemy’ said Sunday. “Unfortu- later told police that “I recognition from the er; sisters-in-law, Mil- WASHINGTON (AP) has denounced political nately, that’s our burden just want to kill Jews” Michigan State Legis- dred Garrett, Sandra — President Donald violence and called for to bear. It breaks my and that “all these Jews lature. Hancock, and Angela Trump on Monday ac- unity. But with eight heart.” need to die,” authorities In 1983 Bob married Dawson; brother-in-law, cused the media of be- days to go before the Werber’s recollection said. The Anti-Defama- Sarah Amanda Carver. Ricardo Carver; devot- ing “the true Enemy of midterm elections, he was among the har- tion League called it the With the support of his ed and longtime friend, the People” in the wake has continued to hold rowing accounts that deadliest U.S. attack on life partner, Bob contin- Percy Munn; and a mul- of a mass shooting and his political rallies, emerged from survivors Jews. ued his mission to teach titude of relatives and a mail bomb plot. complete with harsh as authorities worked Six people were children life skills on friends too numerous to Trump tweeted: criticism of Democrats to piece together the injured, including four the courts and play- mention. Also survived “There is great anger and the media. background and move- offi cers. fi elds. Bob was integral by his extended fami- in our Country caused At a rally Saturday in the formation of The ly of student athletes, in part by inaccurate, night, Trump was Police Athletic League team members and and even fraudulent, somewhat muted but Russia forbade Wills, Living Trusts (PAL); he coached nu- associates. reporting of the news.” still off ered his stan- prayer, murdered merous student athletes Hooper-Huddleston & He added that the me- dard campaign attack more people than including a national Horner Funeral Home dia “must stop the open lines, including citing & Estate Planning championship team at is in charge of arrange- & obvious hostility & Hillary Clinton and Hitler and has Planning now may save $1000ʼs later Highland Park Commu- ments, 526-6111. Share report the news accu- Rep. Maxine Waters, missiles pointed at Dale Bohannon , Attorney nity College; coach com- your thoughts and rately & fairly.” both of whom were tar- Oak Ridge. 115 South Dixie Ave., Cookeville, TN missioner, and director memories at hhhfuner- The president’s com- geted in the bomb plot. ➟ of numerous pro athlete als.com. ments follow a mass Paid for by John S. Poteet 526-7868 basketball camps. shooting at a Pitts- Robert and Sarah burgh synagogue that relocated to Cookeville left 11 dead and a mail in 1993. Bob gained bomb scare targeting Kenneth Kreter Pagano employment with The Democrats and CNN. Cookeville Department The election season September 16, 1964 - October 29, 2007 of Leisure Services. violence rattled a deep- ly divided nation and prompted questions I’m Free about whether Trump Some deer hunting begins Saturday should tone done his Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free rhetoric. 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On Oct. 29, 1929, “Black Tuesday” de- scended upon the New York Stock Exchange. Prices collapsed amid panic selling and thou- sands of investors were wiped out as America’s “Great Depression” began. In 1923, the Republic of Frank & Ernest Turkey was proclaimed. In 1956, during the Suez Canal crisis, Israel invaded Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. “The Hunt- ley-Brinkley Report” premiered as NBC’s nightly television news- cast. Today’s Birthdays: Bluegrass singer-mu- sician Sonny Osborne (The Osborne Brothers) is 81. Rock musician Arlo & Janis Denny Laine is 74. Singer Melba Moore is 73. Musician Peter Green is 72. Actor Richard Dreyfuss is 71. Actress Kate Jackson is 70. Actor Dan Castellaneta (“The Simpsons”) is 61. Comic strip artist Tom Wilson (“Ziggy”) is 61. Actress Joely Fisher is 51. Ac- tress Winona Ryder is 47. 6 HERALD-CITIZEN MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 herald-citizen.com 0CALENDAR0 The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jackson counties. To be included, call 526-9715 & ask for the news- room secretary or email [email protected]. Be sure to include your name & number as well as a time, date & location of the event. Deadline for Tuesday-Friday’s paper is noon the day before. Deadline for Sunday is noon Friday. Deadline for Monday is 3 p.m. Friday. Church-related items 001 Legals 001 Legals 025 Special Notices 114 Heating & Cooling are published in a separate calendar in the Religion section AAA MINI WAREHOUSE Pisut and wife, Mekil D. FOR YOUR S & M Heating & Cooling each Friday. Deadline for church calendar items is noon 575 S Willow Ave, Pisut. CONVENIENCE •Res/Comm •All Brands Wednesday. Cookeville Other Interested Party(ies): •Over 70 Yrs Combined 528-7246 N/A The Herald Citizen has in- Exp. •Mechanical Services Sale to the Highest Bidder stalled an after hours drop •Chillers •Refrigeration •Geo Tuesday October 30, 2018 The sale of the property de- box for Thermal •Nate Certified. MONDAY, OCT. 29 niors 10-11 a.m. Baxter at 9:00 AM scribed above shall be sub- • Circulation Dept. payments Call Doyle Sells (931)265- TTU Chess Club: Mon- Senior Center. Silver Contents of warehouse ject to all matters shown on • Classified Dept. payments 4057, Steve Martin 931- days 7 p.m., Room 342, Sneaker affi liated. any recorded plat; any and • Letters to the Editor 397-7115. TTU Roaden Univ. Cen- Parenting Skills: Free #8 Elizabeth McAlister all liens against said prop- • Community News Bulletin #22 Ruby Smith erty for unpaid property • I Like to Know Questions ter. Everyone welcome. classes off ered by The 10/28 taxes; any restrictive coven- • News & Sports Info and 120 Paint/Wallpaper Call Paul 372-3118, or Stephens Center. 9-10:30 ants, easements or set-back Photos JUST-RITE PAINTING [email protected]. a.m. Topic: Recognizing City of Baxter lines that may be applicable; Planning Commission Top Quality •30 Yrs Exp. Line Dance Class: 1-3 p.m. & Understanding Feel- any prior liens or encum- YOUR LOCAL NEWS Meeting brances as well as any pri- SOURCE •Int/Ext •Res/ Comm $4/person. Cookeville ings. Held at Healthy The City of Baxter Planning ority created by a fixture fil- Herald-Citizen Call Tommy 270-601-0531 Community Center, 240 Start Offi ce, 1680 S. Commission Meeting is can- ing; a deed of trust; and any 1300 Neal Street or 931-214-2155 Carlen Drive. Call 526- Jeff erson Ave. Suite C, celled for November 1, matter than an accurate sur- Cookeville, TN 38501 2018. The next meeting will Munoz Remolding/Paint- 8015. Cookeville. Call 931-559- vey of the premises might be held in December. disclose; and ing: Bathroom remodeling, Open House: South 6432. PLEASE READ YOUR AD Hardwood, Wall repair, The Herald-Citizen makes Int/Ext Deck staining, Gut- Cookeville Head Start. UC Women’s Club: Lun- Sharon Carlile All right and equity of re- every effort to assure that ters cleaned. Much More! 1-4 p.m. 571 S. Willow cheon & guest speaker, City Recorder demption, statutory or other- 10/29 your ad is accurate. Advert- (931)239-5812 Ave., Cookeville. Vis- Paula Ellis of the Epi- wise, homestead, and isers should read their ad- itors are always wel- lepsy Foundation. We NOTICE OF dower are expressly waived vertisement the first day it come. invite all professional FORECLOSURE SALE in said Deed of Trust, and appears and report any er- 121 Pest Control the title is believed to be rors immediately. The Her- 10 a.m.-3 p.m. women (active/retired) Book Sale: STATE OF TENNESSEE, good, but the undersigned ald-Citizen is responsible for $1 a Bag Sale. Millard and guests. Noon, PUTNAM COUNTY will sell and convey only as only the first incorrect inser- Oakley Public Library, Boston’s Restaurant, 42 Substitute Trustee. The right tion and no allowance will Livingston. North Street, Crossville. WHEREAS, Marc C. Pisut is reserved to adjourn the be made for more than one day of the sale to another insertion. Board of Education: $15/person payable at and Mekil D. Pisut ex- ecuted a Deed of Trust to day, time, and place certain Putnam County Board door. RSVP to ucwom- Mortgage Electronic Regis- without further publication, of Education meeting [email protected]. tration Systems, Inc. as upon announcement at the 050 Lost and Found ALL STAR PEST rescheduled for today, at Member’s Show: Mem- nominee for Guaranty Mort- time and place for the sale CONTROL set forth above. FOUND MALE cat, orange OF TENNESSEE 5 p.m. bers bring in art for gage Services, LLC, Lender over white, neutered, turned and Arnold M. Weiss, Trust- Complete Termite Service Open Studio & Potluck: November Show. 10a.m.- This office is attempting to up left ear. Call (931) 526- Lic'd/Ins'd. Bonded. ee(s), which was dated July 8218 Open Studio 10 a.m.-4 4 p.m. Extends thru 6, 2015 and recorded on Ju- collect a debt. Any informa- All work guaranteed p.m., Critique 10 a.m. Wednesday. Art Studio ly 6, 2015 in Book 882, tion obtained will be used Free Estimates. Page 207, Putnam County, for that purpose. LOST ADULT female multi MARTY KELLY, 931-526-8550 Covered Dish 11:30 a.m. & Gallery, 186A S. Wal- colored calco cat, area of Charter # 4252 Cookeville Art Studio & nut. Call 526-2424. Tennessee Register of Deeds. Brock & Scott, PLLC, Coloinal Hills S/D on Bur- Gallery, 186A S. Walnut. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31 Substitute Trustee gess Falls Rd on Fri 9/12. 125 Home Renovation Call 526-2424. Fall Festival: Monterey. WHEREAS, default having c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Call (931)260-6261. Young at Art: 4-6 p.m. Crawford Ave. between been made in the payment Department $100 REWARD OFFERED! Cookeville Art Studio & Monterey’s First Baptist of the debt(s) and obliga- 4360 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Ste 310 Gallery, 186A S. Walnut. Church, United Meth- tion(s) thereby secured by 105 the said Deed of Trust and Atlanta, GA 30341 Cleaning Call 526-2424. odist Church, Church PH: 404-789-2661 REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & the current holder of said TOM'S CARPET of the Nazarene. Also FX: 404-294-0919 DOORS. Call today for free in- DRIVE the VOTE: Do you Deed of Trust, New Penn CLEANING need a ride to early at the Monterey church Financial LLC d/b/a Shell- File No.: 18-09529 FC01 home Est. Serving Ckvl for over point Mortgage Servicing, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29 #1 Cleaning Specialist 15 yrs. 931-Windows voting or on election day of Christ a few blocks Call (931)349-2288 to vote? Call 520-3367 west. Games, free food, (the “Holder”), appointed the TENNESSEE TOWING undersigned, Brock & Scott, 1322 Bee Rock Road 130 Tree Service (leave message if no one & candy. PLLC, as Substitute Trust- Monterey, TN 38574 BEST ONE PRESSURE answers) to schedule a Art 411: Art class for ee, with all the rights, (931)839-7542 WASHING OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE free ride. You can also high school thru adult. powers and privileges of the The following vehicle will be Comm/Res, Heavy Equip- 4 generations of tree care. ment. "If Its Dirty We Clean leave message on Face- Noon-4 p.m. Cookeville original Trustee named in sold at Tennessee Towing Specialize in dangerous tree said Deed of Trust; and It". Call (931)783-3844. book or email drivethev- Art Studio & Gallery, on TUES, Nov. 13, 2018 removal.Grind stumps. 9:00AM Lic/Ins. T. Bowman 537- [email protected] 186A S. Walnut. Call NOW, THEREFORE, no- XTREME PRESSURE 2466;260-5655 TUESDAY, OCT. 30 526-2424. tice is hereby given that the 2004 Dodge Dakota WASH: Comm/Res, clean Music & Dance: Silver Health Council: Upper entire indebtedness has #1D7HL48N24S540368 vinyl, gutters, decks, con- ARBOR MEDICS Tree Point Community Cen- Cumberland Regional been declared due and pay- crete, etc. Lic'd/Ins‚d. Free Specialist: Owner: Scott able as provided in said Tennessee Towing re- Est. Gary Flatt, 931-261-5542 Winningham. ISA Certified ter every Tuesday night, Health Council meeting, Deed of Trust by the Holder, serves the right to refuse Arborist. #SO-5152-AT 6:30-9 p.m., free event. noon, at Regional Health and that as agent for the un- any and all bids. 537-6829 / 261-1967 Features Cumberland Offi ce, 1100 England dersigned, Brock & Scott, 10/29 108 Concrete,Masonry Country Band. Drive, Cookeville. PLLC, Substitute Trustee, by virtue of the power and The Town of Monterey will DILLONS CONSTRUC- 135 Yard Work UC Barbershop Chorus: 7 Trunk or Treat: Wear your authority vested in it, will on be accepting “Sealed Bids”, TION & CONCRETE New p.m. Meets at J&S Con- costume! Pleasant Ridge November 13, 2018, at until Thursday, November 1, Construction, Remodeling, RHETT BUTLER's struction, conference Church, 155 Thorn Gap 10:00AM at the usual and 2018 at 1:00 p.m. at which Concrete, Footers. Free LAWN CARE customary location at the time the bids will be opened, quote. 931-881-5814 Lic/Ins Mowing, Landscaping, room in back. Learn to Rd., Cookeville (off . Mulching, sing, everyone welcome. of Hwy 293) Hotdogs Putnam County Courthouse, for the construction of a Cookeville, Tennessee, pro- drop shed of the public FLINTSTONES MASONRY Yard Maintenance Call 261-5018. served 5 p.m. Trunk or ceed to sell at public outcry works property at N. El- Specializing in: Basements, Call local cell 544-3303 Exercise Classes: For Se- Treat starts 5:30 p.m. Foundations, Stone, Fireplace, to the highest and best bid- more Street, measuring 100 Tile, Lic'd & Ins'd, Excellent der for cash, the following feet in length, 16 feet in MOWING, LANDSCAPING, rates, Free Est. Call Pressure Washing, hauling, described property situated height, 35 feet in depth with Alex Argueta, (931)252-3864 in Putnam County, Ten- four (4) bays with 14 feet cleaning, odd jobs. Free nessee, to wit: entrances, each. Other spe- Est. Call 265-5775 US election integrity cifications are available at 110 Cons. Work Lying and being in the First Monterey City Hall, 302 E. WOULD LIKE to do Civil District of Putnam Commercial Avenue, BOB'S Construction: Spe- yard work County, Tennessee, and be- Monterey, TN 38574. All cializing in concrete, Call (931)650-1005 depends on security- ing more particularly de- bids must be marked brick/block, additions, re- scribed as follows: Begin- SEALED BID – DROP models, hardwood/tile, roof- DODSON LAWN CARE! ning at a 3/8 inch rebar SHED. The Town of ing, building packages, and • Commercial - Residential found in the south right-of- Monterey reserves the right all your construction needs. • Mowing challenged fi rms way of Fifteenth Street, said to reject any and/or all bids. Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • • Landscaping point being the northwest 10/21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29 Affordable Prices 931-319- • Sod It was the kind of and results tabulated. corner of the lands of Farris 6107. • Seed & Aerate security lapse that Experts say they have (380/677) and the northeast • Mulch gives election offi cials long skimped on security corner of the property de- 005 Public Notices B&B Roofing/Remodeling: • Fertilize 19 years experience. nightmares. In 2017, a in favor of convenience, scribed herein; thence, leav- Roof Repairs/Replacement. Use Commercial Equipment private contractor left making it more diffi cult ing said right-of-way and Gutter/home Repairs, addi- Call(931) 260-8646 running with the west line of tions/remodeling. Lic'd/Ins'd data on Chicago’s 1.8 to detect intrusions such Some secrets need the lands of Farris South 05 to be shared. Free Est (931)979-2076 million registered voters as occurred in Russia’s degrees 20 minutes 26 — including addresses, 2016 election meddling. seconds West 100.00 feet SEXUAL DDS Roofing & Home Imp birth dates and partial The businesses also to a 1/2 inch rebar set at the Roofing/siding specialist, decks, common corner with the Social Security numbers face no signifi cant feder- ASSAULT garages, power washing, stain- Cookeville office opened in 1987 lands of Barlow (308/11) ing, concrete. Free Est, — publicly exposed for al oversight and operate it's not by Arnold E. Lefkovitz and the southeast corner of your fault! Lic/Ins'd, 25 yrs exp, Sr/military months on an Amazon under a shroud of fi - the property described discounts. 931-310-6635 ALL TYPES OF cloud server. nancial and operational herein; thence leaving the For confidential help BANKRUPTCIES Later, at a tense hear- secrecy despite their piv- lands of Farris and running or information, call FLATT CONSTRUCTION For North 80 degrees 29 all your building needs. Any Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 ing , Chicago’s Board of otal role underpinning minutes 44 seconds West home repair, painting, garages, More than 35 years of experience filing Elections dressed down American democracy. 82.03 feet to a 1/2 inch re- decks, porches, siding, roofing, tens of thousands of bankruptciebankruptcies.s. the top three executives In much of the nation, bar set in the lands of Bar- additions.(931)265-5687 • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures low (308/11), said point be- • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment of Election Systems & especially where tech HANDYMAN Software, the nation’s expertise and budgets ing the southwest corner of the property described (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707- All Types of Home Repairs. dominant supplier of are thin, the companies herein; thence, North 07 de- 5197 Can do it all. No job too ADOPTIONS election equipment and eff ectively run elec- grees 39 minutes 41 small. References avail. Call Today (931)267-7894 DIVORCE services. tions either directly or seconds East 94.08 feet to CHILD CUSTODY The three shifted un- through subcontractors. a 1/2 inch rebar set in the south right-of-way of Fif- Small WILLS & PROBATE easily on folding chairs “They cobble things 113 Excavate & Pave teenth Street, said point be- 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville as board members together as well as they Ads Get ing the northwest corner of Empire Dozer / Excavation Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area grilled them about what can,” University of Con- the property described noticed Comm/Res, Land clearing, 528-5297 went wrong. ES&S CEO necticut election-tech- herein; thence, leaving the build pads, skidsteer work, www.lefkovitz.com Tom Burt apologized and nology expert Alexander lands of Barlow and run- also. Free Estimates. Call We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. ning with said right-of-way (931)261-4897 © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz repeatedly stressed that Schwartzman said of the South 84 degrees 41 there was no evidence industry leaders. Build- minutes 21 seconds East hackers downloaded the ing truly secure systems 78.00 feet to the point of be- IWC is accepting applications for data. would likely make them ginning. The property de- scribed herein is subject to the positions listed below, based The Chicago lapse unprofi table, he said. any matters on plat of re- from IWC’s Cookeville location. provided a rare moment The costs of inade- cord in Warranty Deed Book of public accountabil- quate security can be 22, Page 466, Register's Of- Interested candidates may apply ity for the closely held high. Left unmentioned fice of Putnam County, Ten- at IWC’s Warehouse: 535 Dry Valley Road, across from Algood businesses that have at the Chicago hearing: nessee. The previous and last conveyance being a Elementary School or online at www.goiwc.com/careers. come to serve as front- The exposed data cache Warranty Deed from Robin line guardians of U.S. included roughly a dozen Meadows to Marc C. Pisut • Staff Accountant: Must have Strong General Ledger experience election security. encrypted passwords for and wife, Mekil D. Pisut, of and MS Excel skills; Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting or A trio of companies ES&S employee accounts record in Record Book 882, Page 205 Register's Office equivalent major. — ES&S of Omaha, . In a worst-case sce- of Putnam County, Ten- • Local Route Drivers: Home every night; Must have CDL Nebraska; Dominion nario, a sophisticated nessee. Voting Systems of Den- attacker could have used • OTR Driver: Home on weekends. Must have Class A CDL ver and Hart InterCivic them to infi ltrate com- Parcel ID Number: We are looking for candidates interested in working for a family-owned business of Austin, Texas — sell pany systems, said Chris 040J A 040K 023.00 000 Address/Description: that cares about its employees. We o er an opportunity to grow personally and and service more than 90 Vickery of the security 201 East 15th Street, professionally. Come join our IWC Team! percent of the machinery fi rm Upgard, which dis- Cookeville, TN 38501. IWC o ers an excellent benefi ts package • EOE and a member of the TN Drug Free Workplace Program on which votes are cast covered the data lapse. Current Owner(s): Marc C. A7 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Monday, October 29, 2018

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0UC CONNECTIONS0 Red Sox win title! Lamb earns Boston completes quest as 2018 World Champions double- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Chris Sale’s fi nal pitch for this Boston juggernaut triggered a celebration on the Dodger double for Stadium infi eld, among thousands of fans who made their way to California — and even outside Fenway Park back home. KWC The quest is complete. Yes, these 2018 Red Sox really are that great. BY CRAIG DELK A team to remember from top to FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN bottom. A season to savor from start to fi nish. Livingston native Keelie Lamb David Price proved his postseason delivered a huge performance for mettle, homered twice the Kentucky Wesleyan College and Boston beat the Los Angeles women’s basketball team on Dodgers 5-1 on Sunday to fi nish off a Sunday, as the Panthers nearly one-sided in fi ve games. pulled off an upset over an NCAA A tormented franchise during de- Division I opponent. cades of despair before ending an 86- The junior forward fi nished year championship drought in 2004, with 16 points, 13 rebounds, two the Red Sox have become baseball’s steals, an assist and a block as team of the century with four titles in the Division II Panthers lost 81-80 15 seasons. to the University of Evansville “Seeing all these grown men over in an exhibition content. The there, just acting like kids, that’s what Purple Aces won on a last-second it’s all about,” Price said after pitching 3-pointer. three-hit ball into the eighth inning Of Lamb’s rebounds, an incred- on short rest. “This is why I came to ible 10 came on the off ensive end. Boston.” After losing on opening day, Alex Cora’s team romped to a 17-2 start and CUMBY HELPS SCOTS TO WIN a club-record 108 wins, then went 11-3 Cookeville native Trent Cumby in the postseason, dispatching the played an important role for the 100-win New York Yankees and the Maryville College football team 103-victory and defending champion on Saturday during the Scots’ Houston Astros in the playoff s. Cora, 14-0 shutout of Averett University. a player on Boston’s 2007 champions, The senior defensive lineman became the fi rst manager from Puerto tallied fi ve tackles, half a sack, Rico to win a title and just the fi fth one tackle-for-loss and two quar- rookie skipper overall. terback hurries as Maryville “I don’t know where we stand in improved to 5-0 in USA South history and all that,” said Dave Dom- Conference play. browski, the club’s president of base- For the year, Cumby is third on ball operations. “If somebody would the team in sacks (2.5) and fi fth say you’re going to win 119 games and in tackles (22). He’s also tied for lose 57, we’d never, ever fathom that.” fi fth in tackles-for-loss (3). Pearce hit a two-run homer on Clayton Kershaw’s sixth pitch. Solo homers by Mookie Betts in the sixth LONGFELLOW, BUCS PLACE SECOND inning and J.D. Martinez in the sev- Another former Cavalier enth quieted the Los Angeles crowd. standout, Nathan Longfellow, Pearce added a solo drive off Pedro helped the East Tennessee State Baez in the eighth, then was selected University men’s cross country the Series MVP after the game. team place second in the South- “Best feeling in my life,” Pearce ern Conference championships said. on Saturday. Acquired in June from Toronto, AP Longfellow, a junior, placed Pearce had three homers and seven Boston Red Sox’s J.D. Martinez celebrates his against the 29th individually as he ran the RBIs in the fi nal 11 innings of the during the seventh inning in Game 5 of the World 8K course in 27 minutes, 2.24 sec- Series. Thousands of Boston fans Series Sunday in Los Angeles. onds. The Bucs (57 team points) remained on the fi rst-base side of fi nished behind only Furman the stadium long after the fi nal out, claimed after receiving the Series who played for Boston’s 2004 champi- University (23). chanting “Let’s go Red Sox!” and sing- trophy. ons. ing “Sweet Caroline.” After losing to Houston in Game 7 Boston outscored the Dodgers 28-16 Of course, they let loose a few choice last year by the same 5-1 score, the and had only a slightly better batting MOODY LEADS LIONS AT TMU TOURNEY words about the rival Yankees, too. Dodgers became the fi rst team ousted average at .222 to .180. But the Red Sox Former York Institute standout “I never knew there were so many on its home fi eld in consecutive World got timely hitting and won their ninth Gareth Moody led the Bryan Col- Red Sox fans here,” Martinez said. Series since the New York Giants by title, tying the Athletics for third-most lege men’s golf team last week at Players’ families, many dressed in the New York Yankees at the Polo behind the Yankees (27) and Cardi- the Truett McConnell University red, congregated on the fi eld to join Grounds in 1936 and ‘37. Los Ange- nals (11). Fall Preview. the celebration, some holding babies, les remains without a championship All that stood between the Red Sox During the tournament that some watching children run across since 1988. and a sweep was an 18-inning loss in ran Oct. 21-23, the sophomore tal- the outfi eld in glee. “Ran up against a very good ball- Game 3, the longest World Series game lied a three-round total of 79-80- “This is the greatest Red Sox team club — and just a little bit too much 79—238 to place 41st individually. in history,” owner John Henry pro- for us,” said manager Dave Roberts, SEE SERIES, PAGE 9

PAIR OF DOUBLE-DOUBLES FOR MORSE On the professional hardcourt, Rosamond feels good SEE UC, PAGE 9 entering third year with TTU roundup: Tech Golden Eagles Golfers set to close BY SCOTT WILSON staff has been here. During HERALD-CITIZEN our fi rst two years here fall season, Silva in October, or even into Often, the third year of January, we were teaching shines in ITF a coach’s tenure with an schemes, plays, defensive athletic program is the sea- concepts, off ense concepts. (TTU) — The Tennessee Tech son when progress should This year, we’re working women’s golf team will put a be pretty obvious. The fi rst on mastering those things. close to its fall season, making year with the team is when That’s a huge diff erence for TTU | FILE the short drive down I-40 to coaches work on creating us.” Coach Kim Rosamond will begin her third season Nashville for the 2nd Annual a culture and setting a The Golden Eagles got with the Tech women’s basketball team on Nov. 6 Town and Country Invitational foundation. The second their fi rst taste of action when the Golden Eagles host Cumberland University. hosted by Ohio Valley Conference year is when recruiting this season on Sunday when rival Tennessee State today and starts to pay dividends and they rolled over Hiawasee early with such a young Lamb and Hannah Garrett. Tuesday. the third season is when College 105-57 in an exhibi- team.” “This year we have 70 Teams will play 18 holes today things should start to fall tion. She added that a big fac- percent of our scoring back and another 18 holes on Tuesday. into place. Reaching this point with tor in the 2017-18 campaign and we’ve got 70 percent of Teams will begin each day with Kim Rosamond, set to the Golden Eagles has had was the loss of guard Kesha our rebounds, steals and as- tee times starting at 9:30 a.m. CT. begin her third season with it’s ups and downs for Rosa- Brady. When she went down sists back,” the coach said. Playing in the tourney for Tech the Tennessee Tech Gold- mond. with an injury early in con- “At the same time, this will be senior Lindsay Miller, en Eagles, is seeing that She has been able to mix ference play, she was fi rst is still a sophomore-laden sophomore Kate Mashburn, happen. She has a checklist returning players with or second on the team in team. We have some very junior Shelby Johnson, sopho- of items where her basket- talented newcomers each scoring, rebounding, steals, good juniors and seniors. more Hannah Bratton and junior ball team has made vast season to move her pro- three-point percentage and “I don’t expect to ride the Arianna Clemmer. improvement, on both ends gram forward. Last year, getting to the free-throw roller coaster of youth we Participating as individuals for of the court. she brought in nine signees line. “That was,” Rosamond rode last year. There is still Tech are freshman Heidi Lawson “In year three, this is the to bolster the roster. said, “a huge blow.” going to be some peaks and and sophomore Isabel York. fi rst year we haven’t started “Last year, I think we However, Brady is back valleys, but I am cautiously The fi eld will include: host over,” Rosamond explained. had a talented roster, but I and healthy. She is just one optimistic about where we Tennessee State, as well as Aus- “It is exciting to have 12 knew if we didn’t play above of 12 returners, fi ve upper- are. I love our roster and I tin Peay, Belmont, Cumberland, players with experience our years it was going to be classmen and seven soph- am excited about the direc- Freed-Hardeman, Lipscomb and back this season. a roller coaster ride, and omores, dotting this year’s tion we’re heading.” Tennessee Tech. Individuals “Year three feels very dif- that’s what happened,” said roster. The Golden Eagles will from Fisk will also participate. ferent. We are so much far- Rosamond. “We had a diffi - And, by the way, Tech offi cially open the regular “This will be our last event ther ahead of where we’ve cult schedule and it didn’t brought in two really tal- season at home Nov. 6 with been at any point since our provide for a lot of success ented freshmen in Taylor Cumberland University. SEE TTU, PAGE 9 MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 HERALD-CITIZEN 9 herald-citizen.com UC: Martin putting up good numbers in 0SCOREBOARD0 1946 — Lost to St. Louis Cardinals, 4-3 Others receiving votes: Washington 120, Northwest- ON TELEVISION 1918 — Beat Chicago Cubs, 4-2 ern 86, Georgia Southern 62, Michigan St. 51, Cin- Denmark, Rowe proves on target from deep Monday, Oct. 29 1916 — Beat Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-1 cinnati 45, Iowa St. 42, South Florida 29, Stanford 1915 — Beat Philadelphia Phillies, 4-1 26, Oklahoma St. 24, UAB 17, Oregon 13, Wisconsin NBA BASKETBALL 1912 — Beat New York Giants, 4-3-1-y 12, Auburn 7, San Diego St. 6, Army 6, NC State 5, 7 p.m. 1903 — Beat Pittsburgh Pirates, 5-3-x California 2, Buff alo 1. FROM PAGE 8 (64.0%), and he’s second in scoring NBA — L.A. Lakers at Minnesota x-Best-of-9 series NFL FOOTBALL y-one game tied NFL (14.0 ppg) and steals (1.6 spg). 7:15 p.m. former Tennessee Tech men’s stand- Record — Won 49, Lost 29, Tied 1 All Times EDT ESPN — New England at Buff alo (Note: ESPN De- AMERICAN CONFERENCE out Anthony Morse recently record- portes simulcast on ESPN2) Los Angeles Dodgers East ed a pair of double-doubles for Italy’s LONG-RANGE SUCCESS FOR ROWE SOCCER The postseason history of the Los Angeles W L T Pct 3 p.m. Dodgers New England 5 2 0 .714 Pompea Mantova. Also on the professional level, NBCSN — Premier League, Tottenham vs. Manches- World Series (Won 6, Lost 14) Miami 4 4 0 .500 On Oct. 21, the 24-year-old center former Golden Eagle standout Tor- ter City 2018 — Lost to Boston Red Sox, 4-1 N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 delivered a strong game with 19 rance Rowe was lights-out from long Tuesday, Oct. 30 2017 — Lost to Houston Astros, 4-3 Buff alo 2 5 0 .286 1988 — Beat Oakland Athletics 4-1 South points, 11 rebounds, one assist and range on Saturday as he sank 7-of-10 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1981 — Beat New York Yankees, 4-2 W L T Pct one block during a 78-66 loss to Teze- 3-pointers for Lithuania’s Ereliai 7 p.m. 1978 — Lost to New York Yankees, 4-2 Houston 5 3 0 .625 ESPN2 — Miami (Ohio) at Buff alo nis Verona. Mazeikiai during its 91-86 win over 1977 — Lost to New York Yankees, 4-2 Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 ESPNU — Kent St. at Bowling Green 1974 — Lost to Oakland Athletics, 4-1 Jacksonville 3 5 0 .375 And last Wednesday, Morse poured Telsiu Telsiai. He fi nished with 26 MLB BASEBALL 1966 — Lost to Baltimore Orioles, 4-0 Indianapolis 3 5 0 .375 in 20 points, 10 rebounds, three points, three rebounds and three 7 p.m. 1965 — Beat Minnesota Twins, 4-3 North FOX — MLB World Series, Game 6, L.A. Dodgers at 1963 — Beat New York Yankees, 4-0 W L T Pct assists and two steals while shooting assists. Boston (if necessary) 1959 — Beat Chicago White Sox, 4-2 Pittsburgh 4 2 1 .643 8-of-10 from the fl oor during Pompea Rowe - a 26-year-old point guard NBA BASKETBALL 1956 — Lost to New York Yankees, 4-3 Cincinnati 5 3 0 .625 Mantova’s 85-84 win over UCC As- - is currently tied for the team lead 6:30 p.m. 1955 — Beat New York Yankees, 4-3 Baltimore 4 4 0 .500 NBA — Philadelphia at Toronto 1953 — Lost to New York Yankees, 4-2 Cleveland 2 5 1 .313 sigeco Piacenza. in assists (4.0 apg). He’s also third NHL HOCKEY 1952 — Lost to New York Yankees, 4-3 West Morse leads the team in scoring in scoring (12.0 ppg) and 3-pointers 7 p.m. 1949 — Lost to New York Yankees, 4-1 W L T Pct NHL —- Vegas at Nashville (15.0 ppg), rebounding (7.3 rpg), made (10). 1947 — Lost to New York Yankees, 4-3 Kansas City 7 1 0 .875 1941 — Lost to New York Yankees, 4-1 L.A. Chargers 5 2 0 .714 blocks (1.0 bpg) and shooting percent- BASKETBALL 1920 — Lost to Cleveland Indians, 5-2-x Denver 3 5 0 .375 age (75.9%). He’s also tied for second NBA 1916 — Lost to Boston Red Sox, 4-1 Oakland 1 6 0 .143 x-series was best-of-9 NATIONAL CONFERENCE in steals (0.8 spg). MURPHY CONTINUES STELLAR PLAY All Times EDT East Another former Golden Eagle star, EASTERN CONFERENCE GOLF W L T Pct Kevin Murphy, continued his stellar Atlantic Division Washington 5 2 0 .714 W L Pct GB Invesco Championship Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 MARTIN FARING WELL IN DENMARK play last week in the Philippines Toronto 6 0 1.000 — Sunday Dallas 3 4 0 .429 Morse wasn’t the only former Tech Basketball Association. Boston 4 2 .667 2 At Sherwood Country Club N.Y. Giants 1 7 0 .125 standout to recently have a dou- On Wednesday, the 28-year-old Philadelphia 3 3 .500 3 Thousand Oaks, Calif. South Brooklyn 2 4 .333 4 Purse: $2 million W L T Pct ble-double on the professional level. guard poured in 27 points, seven New York 1 5 .167 5 Yardage: 7,006; Par 72 New Orleans 6 1 0 .857 On Sunday, Ryan Martin fi nished assists, four rebounds, an assist and Southeast Division Final Carolina 5 2 0 .714 W L Pct GB with 15 points, 10 rebounds, two a block for the San Miguel Beermen Scott Parel 67-70-68—205 -11 Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 Miami 3 2 .600 — Paul Goydos 70-69-67—206 -10 Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 assists and two blocks for Denmark’s during their 114-107 loss to Global Charlotte 3 4 .429 1 Stephen Ames 72-65-71—208 -8 North Bakken Bears during their 102-78 Port. Atlanta 2 3 .400 1 David McKenzie, 68-70-70—208 -8 W L T Pct Orlando 2 4 .333 1½ Kenny Perry, 71-70-67—208 -8 Chicago 4 3 0 .571 win over Stevnsgade. And on Saturday, Murphy tallied Washington 1 5 .167 2½ Jay Haas 72-68-69—209 -7 Minnesota 4 3 1 .563 It was the latest solid game for the 28 points, six rebounds, three assists Central Division Miguel Angel Jiménez 68-68-73—209 -7 Green Bay 3 3 1 .500 27-year-old forward. On Oct. 21, Mar- and a block while shooting 5-of-8 W L Pct GB Bernhard Langer 68-71-70—209 -7 Detroit 3 4 0 .429 Milwaukee 6 0 1.000 — David Toms 72-67-70—209 -7 West tin scored 15 points, made all eight of from long range as San Miguel won Detroit 4 1 .800 1½ Woody Austin 72-71-67—210 -6 W L T Pct his free-throw tries, and chipped in 109-97 over Rain Or Shine. Indiana 4 2 .667 2 Vijay Singh 69-72-69—210 -6 L.A. Rams 8 0 0 1.000 Chicago 2 4 .333 4 fi ve rebounds and a block during the Murphy is currently averaging 31.7 Jerry Smith 70-70-70—210 -6 Seattle 4 3 0 .571 Cleveland 0 6 .000 6 Kirk Triplett 75-67-68—210 -6 Arizona 2 6 0 .250 Bears’ 101-78 win over Horsens IC. points per game. WESTERN CONFERENCE Duff y Waldorf 70-70-70—210 -6 San Francisco 1 7 0 .125 Southwest Division Bob Estes 69-72-70—211 -5 Thursday’s Games W L Pct GB Scott McCarron 71-70-70—211 -5 Houston 42, Miami 23 New Orleans 4 1 .800 — Wes Short, Jr. 72-69-70—211 -5 Sunday’s Games JACKSON DOMINATING IN GERMANY SCOTS WIN USA SOUTH TITLE San Antonio 3 2 .600 1 Marco Dawson 72-70-70—212 -4 Philadelphia 24, Jacksonville 18 Yet another former Golden Eagle Cookeville natives Bralen Clouse Memphis 3 2 .600 1 David Frost 70-71-71—212 -4 Chicago 24, N.Y. Jets 10 Dallas 2 4 .333 2½ Jerry Kelly 75-68-69—212 -4 Seattle 28, Detroit 14 standout, Charles Jackson, produced and Josh Campbell are part of a Houston 1 4 .200 3 Jeff Maggert, 69-72-71—212 -4 Pittsburgh 33, Cleveland 18 a double-double over the weekend on regular-season conference title-win- Northwest Division Jesper Parnevik 68-72-72—212 -4 Carolina 36, Baltimore 21 W L Pct GB the professional level. ning team, after Maryville College Tom Pernice Jr. 71-70-71—212 -4 Kansas City 30, Denver 23 Denver 4 1 .800 — Gene Sauers 73-68-71—212 -4 Washington 20, N.Y. Giants 13 On Saturday, the 25-year-old claimed the USA South regular-sea- Utah 4 2 .667 ½ Billy Andrade 72-72-69—213 -3 Cincinnati 37, Tampa Bay 34 center tallied 12 points, 13 rebounds, son crown on Saturday. Portland 3 2 .600 1 Indianapolis 42, Oakland 28 Minnesota 2 4 .333 2½ Arizona 18, San Francisco 15 three steals and a block for Germa- Clouse, a freshman midfi elder, Oklahoma City 1 4 .200 3 Sanderson Farms L.A. Rams 29, Green Bay 27 ny’s Telekom Baskets Bonn during tallied one shot on goal during the Pacific Division Sunday New Orleans 30, Minnesota 20 their 82-70 loss to Science City Jena. Scots’ 1-0, double-overtime victory W L Pct GB At Country Club of Jackson Open: Dallas, Tennessee, L.A. Chargers, Atlanta Golden State 6 1 .857 — Jackson, Miss. Monday’s Games In was the latest impressive show- over William Peace University. With L.A. Clippers 4 2 .667 1½ Purse: $4.4 million New England at Buff alo, 8:15 p.m. ing for Jackson, who fi nished with the win, the Scots claimed the West Sacramento 3 3 .500 2½ Yardage: 7,440; Par 72 Thursday, Nov. 1 L.A. Lakers 2 4 .333 3½ 11 points, three rebounds, two steals Division title as well as a top seed in Final Oakland at San Francisco, 8:20 p.m. Phoenix 1 5 .167 4½ Cameron Champ 65-70-64-68—267 -21 Sunday, Nov. 4 and two blocks last Tuesday during the tournament. Sunday’s Games Corey Conners 71-68-64-68—271 -17 N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. Golden State 120, Brooklyn 114 Sam Burns 69-70-66-68—273 -15 Atlanta at Washington, 1 p.m. an 81-57 loss to JSF Nanterre. And This season, Clouse has tallied one Oklahoma City 117, Phoenix 110 on Oct. 21, Jackson went off for 22 goal and four assists. Campbell, also Carlos Ortiz 69-69-71-64—273 -15 Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Utah 113, Dallas 104 Anders Albertson 71-70-67-66—274 -14 Kansas City at Cleveland, 1 p.m. points, fi ve rebounds and two steals a freshman midfi elder, has chipped L.A. Clippers 136, Washington 104 Roberto Castro 71-71-67-65—274 -14 Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. while shooting 10-of-11 from the fl oor in an assist. Monday’s Games Denny McCarthy 71-68-69-67—275 -13 Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Dylan Meyer, 71-67-68-69—275 -13 Chicago at Buff alo, 1 p.m. during a 102-91 loss to FC Bayern The Scots are scheduled to host Portland at Indiana, 7 p.m. Seth Reeves 67-70-70-68—275 -13 L.A. Chargers at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. Muenchen. LaGrange College on Tuesday in the Brooklyn at New York, 7:30 p.m. Adam Schenk 70-68-70-67—275 -13 Houston at Denver, 4:05 p.m. Sacramento at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Jackson leads the team in rebound- fi rst round of the USA South tourna- Martin Laird 72-67-66-70—275 -13 L.A. Rams at New Orleans, 4:25 p.m. Golden State at Chicago, 8 p.m. Shawn Stefani 68-68-68-71—275 -13 Green Bay at New England, 8:20 p.m. ing (8.4 rpg) and fi eld-goal percentage ment. L.A. Lakers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. D.J. Trahan 67-70-67-71—275 -13 Open: Indianapolis, Arizona, N.Y. Giants, Jacksonville, Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Lucas Glover 68-72-67-69—276 -12 Philadelphia, Cincinnati Dallas at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Talor Gooch 71-68-68-69—276 -12 Monday, Nov. 5 New Orleans at Denver, 9 p.m. Bill Haas (30) 70-70-67-69—276 -12 Tennessee at Dallas, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Stephan Jaeger 72-70-67-67—276 -12 SERIES: Former Vanderbilt star David Price Atlanta at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Patrick Rodgers 70-69-70-67—276 -12 HOCKEY Miami at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Seamus Power 71-68-70-68—277 -11 Sacramento at Orlando, 7 p.m. Ryan Blaum 73-67-71-67—278 -10 NHL Detroit at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Matt Every 68-71-68-71—278 -10 All Times EDT helps Boston roll over Los Angeles Dodgers Philadelphia at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Robert Garrigus 68-71-71-68—278 -10 EASTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Nate Lashley 69-70-70-69—278 -10 Atlantic Division Portland at Houston, 8 p.m. Rory Sabbatini 67-73-69-69—278 -10 GP W L PTS FROM PAGE 8 “I’ve been through a lot in three Washington at Memphis, 8 p.m. Toronto 11 8 3 16 RACING Tampa Bay 10 7 2 15 years since I came here, but this is BASEBALL Montreal 10 6 2 14 ever. They trailed 4-0 in the seventh why I came,” said Price, who like World Series MVP Martinsville Boston 11 6 3 14 inning of Game 4 when Sale rose Kershaw can opt out of his lucrative Sunday Buff alo 11 6 4 13 from the dugout bench for a fi ery, contract this off season. At Martinsville Speedway Ottawa 10 4 4 10 2018_Steve Pearce, Boston (AL) Martinsville, Va. Florida 9 2 4 7 profane, motivational rant, and his After allowing two runs over six 2017_George Springer, Houston (AL) Lap length: 0.526 miles Detroit 11 2 7 6 teammates woke up in time to rally innings to win Game 2 last Wednes- 2016_Ben Zobrist, Chicago (NL) (Start position in parentheses) Metropolitan Division 2015_Salvador Perez, Kansas City (AL) 1. (10) Joey Logano, Ford, 500. GP W L Pts for a 9-6 win. day, Price got two outs in the ninth 2014_Madison Bumgarner, San Francisco (NL) 2. (3) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 500. Pittsburgh 9 6 1 14 Boston never trailed in Game 5. inning of Friday’s marathon game. 2013_David Ortiz, Boston (AL) 3. (33) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 500. Carolina 11 6 4 13 2012_Pablo Sandoval, San Francisco (NL) “I didn’t say anything that anyone He became the fi rst to pitch into the 4. (1) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 500. Columbus 10 6 4 12 2011_David Freese, St. Louis (NL) 5. (7) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 500. Washington 10 5 3 12 didn’t know,” Sale explained. “Just eighth inning of a Series game on one 2010_Edgar Renteria, San Francisco (NL) 6. (6) Kurt Busch, Ford, 500. New Jersey 8 5 2 11 2009_Hideki Matsui, New York (AL) 7. (19) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 500. N.Y. Islanders 10 5 4 11 rallying the troops and letting them day of rest since the Yankees’ Bob 2008_Cole Hamels, Philadelphia (NL) know — we’re the best team on the Turley in 1957. 8. (16) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 500. Philadelphia 11 4 7 8 2007_Mike Lowell, Boston (AL) 9. (8) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 500. N.Y. Rangers 11 3 7 7 planet, and to start playing like it.” Price gave up a home run to David 2006_David Eckstein, St. Louis (NL) 10. (12) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 500. WESTERN CONFERENCE The 33-year-old Price, a Cy Young Freese on his fi rst pitch, then al- 2005_Jermaine Dye, Chicago (AL) 11. (5) Aric Almirola, Ford, 500. Central Division 2004_Manny Ramirez, Boston (AL) 12. (34) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 500. GP W L Pts Award winner in 2012, long pitched lowed just two more hits — the last a 2003_Josh Beckett, Florida (NL) 13. (13) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 500. Nashville 11 8 3 16 under an October shadow cast by triple to Freese that Martinez lost in 2002_Troy Glaus, Anaheim (AL) 14. (15) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 500. Colorado 12 7 3 16 2001_Curt Schilling and , Arizona (NL) his regular-season success. He had the third-inning twilight and allowed 15. (23) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 500. Winnipeg 12 7 4 15 2000_Derek Jeter, New York (AL) 16. (17) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 500. Chicago 12 6 3 15 been 0-9 in 11 postseason starts to drop behind him on the right fi eld 1999_Mariano Rivera, New York (AL) 17. (14) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 500. Minnesota 10 6 2 14 1998_Scott Brosius, New York (AL) 18. (36) David Ragan, Ford, 500. Dallas 10 5 5 10 before defeating Astros ace Justin warning track. Price struck out fi ve 1997_Livan Hernandez, Florida (NL) Verlander in the clinching Game 5 and walked two, retiring 14 in a row 19. (18) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 500. St. Louis 10 3 4 9 1996_John Wetteland, New York (AL) 20. (4) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 500. Pacific Division of the AL Championship Series. The before a leadoff walk to Chris Taylor 1995_Tom Glavine, Atlanta (NL) 21. (2) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 499. GP W L Pts left-hander won his third straight in the eighth ended his night after 89 1994_No Series. 22. (35) Paul Menard, Ford, 499. San Jose 11 6 3 14 1993_Paul Molitor, Toronto (AL) 23. (24) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 499. Edmonton 10 6 3 13 start Sunday and became the fi rst pitches. He tapped his heart several 1992_Pat Borders, Toronto (AL) 24. (28) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 498. Vancouver 12 6 6 12 pitcher to beat Cy Young winners in times to Red Sox fans behind the fi rst 1991_Jack Morris, Minnesota (AL) 25. (20) Michael McDowell, Ford, 497. Anaheim 12 5 5 12 1990_Jose Rijo, Cincinnati (NL) the fi nale of an LCS and the World base dugout while walking to the 26. (21) Erik Jones, Toyota, 494. Vegas 11 5 5 11 1989_Dave Stewart, Oakland (AL) 27. (29) DJ Kennington, Toyota, 493. Calgary 11 5 5 10 Series in the same year. bench. 1988_Orel Hershiser, Los Angeles (NL) 28. (27) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 492. Arizona 10 5 5 10 1987_Frank Viola, Minnesota (AL) 29. (22) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 492. Los Angeles 11 3 7 7 1986_Ray Knight, New York (NL) 30. (25) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 491. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime 1985_Bret Saberhagen, Kansas City (AL) 31. (38) JJ Yeley, Toyota, 491. loss. Top three teams in each division and two 1984_Alan Trammell, Detroit (AL) 32. (32) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 490. wild cards per conference advance to playoff s. TTU: Brown excited about team’s chances in 1983_Rick Dempsey, Baltimore (AL) 33. (39) Jeb Burton, Chevrolet, 489. Sunday’s Games 1982_Darrell Porter, St. Louis (NL) 34. (37) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 488. Los Angeles 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 1981_Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager, Los 35. (30) Joey Gase, Chevrolet, 467. N.Y. Islanders 2, Carolina 1 Angeles (NL) 36. (26) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 451. Detroit 4, Dallas 2 tournament, Tosetto fares well in tennis event 1980_Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia (NL) 37. (9) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, Engine, 393. Edmonton 2, Chicago 1, OT 1979_Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh (NL) 38. (40) Timmy Hill, Toyota, Engine, 368. Vegas 4, Ottawa 3, OT 1978_Bucky Dent, New York (AL) San Jose 4, Anaheim 3, OT FROM PAGE 8 ie went head-to-head with Varun 1977_Reggie Jackson, New York (AL) FOOTBALL Monday’s Games 1976_Johnny Bench, Cincinnati (NL) Calgary at Toronto, 7 p.m. Luthra, posting an easy (6-1) victory 1975_Pete Rose, Cincinnati (NL) NCAA Top 25 Minnesota at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 1974_Rollie Fingers, Oakland (AL) of the fall,” said Tech coach Polk in the opening set. He followed it up The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college Tuesday’s Games 1973_Reggie Jackson, Oakland (AL) N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Brown. “The ladies are coming into with a commanding (6-0) win in set 1972_Gene Tenace, Oakland (AL) football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 27, total points based on 25 Detroit at Columbus, 7 p.m. this event with some good momen- two to advance to the round of 64. 1971_Roberto Clemente, Pittsburgh (NL) Calgary at Buff alo, 7 p.m. 1970_Brooks Robinson, Baltimore (AL) points for a first-place vote through one point for tum from ULM. McCabe (golf course) Silva took a loss in the second a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: Boston at Carolina, 7 p.m. 1969_Donn Clendenon, New York (NL) Dallas at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. presents a good opportunity for round of the day, falling to Dragos 1968_Mickey Lolich, Detroit (AL) Record Pts Pv 1. Alabama (60) 8-0 1500 1 New Jersey at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. us to shoot some solid scores, both Constantin Ignat of Romania in 1967_Bob Gibson, St. Louis (NL) Vegas at Nashville, 8 p.m. 1966_Frank Robinson, Baltimore (AL) 2. Clemson 8-0 1433 2 team-wise and individually, to end straight sets (6-1, 6-1). 3. Notre Dame 8-0 1374 3 Minnesota at Edmonton, 9 p.m. 1965_Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles (NL) Philadelphia at Anaheim, 10 p.m. the semester. We are very excited to Also competing for the Golden 1964_Bob Gibson, St. Louis (NL) 4. LSU 7-1 1317 4 5. Michigan 7-1 1240 5 Ottawa at Arizona, 10 p.m. compete in the event.” Eagles was freshman Rafael Tosetto, 1963_Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles (NL) N.Y. Rangers at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. 1962_Ralph Terry, New York (AL) 6. Georgia 7-1 1202 7 who squared up with Stratton Gilm- 7. Oklahoma 7-1 1132 8 Wednesday’s Games 1961_Whitey Ford, New York (AL) Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. SILVA, TOSETTO PLAY WELL ore in the round of 128. After collect- 1960_Bobby Richardson, New York (AL) 8. Ohio St. 7-1 1022 11 9. UCF 7-0 1014 10 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (TTU) - Two ing a (6-2) victory in set one, Gilmore 1959_Larry Sherry, Los Angeles (NL) TRANSACTIONS 1958_Bob Turley, New York (AL) 10. Washington St. 7-1 938 14 members of the Tennessee Tech made the Tech rookie work in set 1957_Lew Burdette, Milwaukee (NL) 11. Kentucky 7-1 905 12 Sunday, Oct. 28 12. West Virginia 6-1 891 13 tennis team made their way to Bir- two. Tosetto proved up to the task, 1956_Don Larsen, New York (AL) BASKETBALL 1955_Johnny Podres, Brooklyn (NL) 13. Florida 6-2 734 9 mingham Saturday for the ITF USA edging his opponent for a (7-5) win to 14. Penn St. 6-2 733 17 National Basketball Association F29 Futures Tournament, competing advance to the second round. Boston Red Sox 15. Texas 6-2 719 6 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Fired coach Tyronn Lue. 16. Utah 6-2 593 23 Named Larry Drew interim coach. against a massive fi eld mixed with The Golden Eagle youngster The postseason history of the Boston Red Sox: 17. Houston 7-1 403 NR HOCKEY both collegiate and professional World Series (Won 9, Lost 4) 18. Utah St. 7-1 340 NR National Hockey League looked on his way to the next day 2018 — Beat L.A. Dodgers, 4-1 players. of action, capturing a (6-4) win in 19. Iowa 6-2 323 18 ANAHEIM DUCKS — Recalled D Jacob Larsson and 2013 — Beat St. Louis Cardinals, 4-2 20. Fresno St. 7-1 261 NR Andy Welinski from San Diego (AHL). Assigned D Opening up the qualifying draw, the fi rst set against Giles Hussey of 2007 — Beat Colorado Rockies, 4-0 21. Mississippi St. 5-3 204 NR Marcus Pettersson and Andrej Sustr to San Diego. which featured 128 competitors, Great Britain. Hussey fl ipped the 2004 — Beat St. Louis Cardinals, 4-0 22. Syracuse 6-2 192 NR LOS ANGELES KINGS — Placed G Jonathan Quick on 1986 — Lost to New York Mets, 4-3 23. Virginia 6-2 175 NR injured reserve. Recalled G Peter Budaj from On- freshman Lucca Silva earned a script, however, defeating Tosetto in 1975 — Lost to Cincinnati Reds, 4-3 24. Boston College 6-2 169 NR tario (AHL). Activated F Dustin Brown off injured quick, two-set victory. The rook- back-to-back sets (6-4, 6-2). 1967 — Lost to St. Louis Cardinals, 4-3 25. Texas A&M 5-3 132 16 reserve. 10 HERALD-CITIZEN NFL MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2018 herald-citizen.com Rams topple Packers to stay unbeaten, Steelers win LOS ANGELES (AP) turnovers, including defense for the Raiders and two of the scores. cluding his 18-yard toss yards, leading to a per- — Greg Zuerlein hit a a 45-yard interception (1-6). Travis Kelce and with 1:05 left. fect quarterback rating. 34-yard fi eld goal with return by P.J. Williams. Kareem Hunt added Wilson’s 24-yard pass to 2:05 left and Ramik Wil- Alvin Kamara had PANTHERS 36, RAVENS 21 touchdown catches for SEAHAWKS 28, LIONS 14 Tyler Lockett, 15-yard son forced and recov- two touchdowns and CHARLOTTE, N.C. the Chiefs (7-1), who DETROIT (AP) — throw to David Moore ered Ty Montgomery’s Will Lutz made three (AP) — Cam Newton have won 19 of their Russell Wilson threw and 12-yard pass to Ed fumble on the ensuing fi eld goals for the Saints torched the league’s No. past 21 games against three touchdown passes Dickson for touchdowns kickoff return, allowing (6-1). They needed only 1-ranked defense, com- division rivals. That in the second quarter gave Seattle a 21-7 lead. the Los Angeles Rams 120 passing yards by pleting 21 of 29 passes includes all three games to put the Seahawks to remain unbeaten Brees to beat the Vi- for 219 yards and two this season. ahead. BEARS 24, JETS 10 without a late defensive kings (4-3-1). touchdowns and run- The Seahawks (4-3) CHICAGO (AP) stand in a 29-27 victo- ning for 52 yards and REDSKINS 20, GIANTS 13 looked sharp on both — Mitchell Tru- ry over the Green Bay CARDINALS 18, 49ERS 15 another score. EAST RUTHER- sides of the ball coming bisky threw for two Packers on Sunday. GLENDALE, Ariz. Christian McCaff rey FORD, N.J. (AP) — off their bye and won for touchdowns for the Jared Goff passed (AP) — Josh Rosen had two touchdowns Safety D.J. Swearinger the fourth time in fi ve short-handed Bears. for 295 yards and three threw a 9-yard touch- and electrifying rook- intercepted two passes, games after opening the The Bears (4-3) got the touchdowns while the down pass to fellow ie wide receiver D.J. Matt Ioannidis had 2½ season with two losses. win after dropping two Rams (8-0) were sternly rookie Christian Kirk Moore turned in his sacks, and the NFC Wilson complet- in a row to fall out of the tested by the Packers (3- with 34 seconds to play best game as a pro with East-leading Redskins ed 10 passes, two for NFC North lead, even 3-1) and Aaron Rodgers, to rally the Cardinals in 129 yards from scrim- rode their defense to a scores, before having though star pass rusher who threw for 286 yards. a matchup of teams with mage as the Panthers third straight win. an incompletion late in Khalil Mack and No. 1 two of the worst records won their ninth straight Adrian Peterson the second quarter. He receiver Allen Robinson EAGLES 24, JAGUARS 18 in the NFL. game at home. caught a 7-yard touch- fi nished 14 of 17 for 248 missed the game. LONDON (AP) Car- The Cardinals beat down pass from Alex son Wentz threw three San Francisco for the STEELERS 33, BROWNS 18 Smith and ran for a touchdown passes to eighth straight time and PITTSBURGH (AP) season-high 149 yards, diff erent players. second time in three — Ben Roethlisberger with the last 64 coming Tight end Dallas weeks. threw two touchdown on a touchdown jaunt Goedert caught one of passes to Antonio with 3:06 to play, as the the touchdown passes COLTS 42, RAIDERS 28 Brown, James Conner Redskins (5-2) matched in the fi rst half, and OAKLAND, Calif. scored twice to bring their best start since running back Wendell (AP) — Andrew Luck some solace to a city 2008. Now Welcoming Veterans Choice Program Smallwood and tight threw his third touch- grieving from tragedy. end Zach Ertz scored down pass of the game The Steelers (4-2-1) BENGALS 37, BUCS 34 theirs in the second to break a tie with 5:28 overcame a slow start CINCINNATI (AP) — Get your sports physicals done and half for the Eagles (4-4), to go and the Colts won and their own mis- Jessie Bates returned have your summertime injuries making their fi rst ap- in consecutive weeks for takes to win their 15th Jameis Winston’s checked here! pearance in England. the fi rst time in three straight at Heinz Field fourth interception for a Blake Bortles com- years. over the Browns (2-5-1), touchdown, and Randy pleted 24 of 41 passes for Luck connected with who have lost 25 consec- Bullock kicked a 44- Tired of long waits for 286 yards for the slump- all three of his tight utive road games — one yard fi eld goal on the ing Jaguars (3-5). ends, with the 10-yard shy of the NFL record. fi nal play. your urgent care needs? pass to Jack Doyle put- Winston was benched SAINTS 30, VIKINGS 20 ting the Colts (3-5) up CHIEFS 30, BRONCOS 23 after matching his WAIT NO MORE! 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