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QUESTION OF THE WEEK Fire fee to get final hearing

CHRIS VAN ORMER ■ Staff writer WHAT: Citrus County Board of County Commissioners meeting. ■ WHEN: 1 p.m. Tuesday; public comments and questions will be taken at Discussion of a potential flat fee for residences 1:30 p.m.; public hearing for fire assessments at 2:30 p.m. and commercial assessments for fire-protection ■ WHERE: Room 100, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness. services is expected to take up most of the time at Tuesday’s meeting of the Citrus County Board of ■ AGENDA: Available on the county’s website, www.bocc.citrus.fl.us, at the Lecanto County Commissioners (BOCC). Government Building or in the commissioners’ suite on the second floor of the A public hearing has been set for 2:30 p.m. at the courthouse in Inverness. courthouse, during which county residents can ex- ■ WATCH: The meeting will be televised live on cable TV on Channel 622 on Bright Contribute! press their views about the proposed revenue House and Channel 9 on Comcast. The meeting also can be viewed live online in Like us at a small digital format. facebook.com/ See FEE/ Page A5 citruscountychronicle and respond to our Question of the Week. Monday CONVERSATION Citrus County Commissioner Scott Adams has ‘I want to do a good job’ a ghostwriter for his Facebook page. A big deal, or not? John Burnette Still not seeing how this is type of reporting is helping serve the citizens of the county. It’s obvious the Chroni- cle doesn’t like Scott; they have bashed him for too many years. You may not like the man, but you better pay attention to what he is saying. Not that county government is doing anything they haven’t done for years, but the results are obvious. Jay Cee Most “ghostwriters” are not on THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of other huge politi- cal issues going on in the county. There is most definitely a CONFLICT OF INTEREST there. Again, it’s not the fact that there was a ghostwriter; it’s all about WHO the ghostwriter is: a major politician, and she can’t even keep up on her own problems. Jeff Kinnard I think it’s outrageous! He’s the one commis- sioner looking out for the com- mon folks of Citrus County, and she (Debbie Ressler) is an ardent community advocate. It is simply outrageous that they would help each other for the benefit of Citrus County residents. We need more stories, front page, above the fold, to expose any- one working on behalf of county residents. MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle Newly appointed Citrus County School Board member Sandy Balfour says she was impressed with the thoroughness of the process ONLINE POLL: that was used in her appointment by Gov. Rick Scott. She will be leaving her position as an instructor at the Academy of Environmental Your choice? Science, above, to become a member of the school board. What concerns you the most? A. The manager of the Crystal River Sandy Balfour talks about becoming newest school board member National Wildlife ERYN WORTHINGTON in Citrus County elementary, middle and Refuge is leaving HEAR MORE while several issues Staff writer high schools, plus Withlacoochee Tech- are so pressing. ■ To listen to audio of the nical Institute. She also spent one year B. That the hospital board he paperwork is in the mail and complete interview with as assistant principal at Crystal River fired the broker they hired in Sandy Balfour — the newly ap- Sandy Balfour, visit High School. the pressing need to sell or pointed Citrus County School www.chronicleonline.com. Balfour is a member of the College of lease Citrus Memorial to a TBoard member — is preparing Central Florida’s Board of Trustees. stable company. for her next education endeavor. She previously served with the Asso- C. That the county govern- On July 28, Gov. Scott Rick announced the resignation of Susan Hale. ciation of Community College Trustees, ment likely will raise taxes his appointment of Balfour to the school Balfour is a teacher at the Academy of and impose fees to make board, which filled a vacancy created by Environmental Science and has taught See MONDAY/ Page A5 up for Duke’s partial tax payment and the weak economy. D. That government is even concerned about the feeding of feral cats at Whispering Pines Park. Board ready to set millage rate for property taxes To vote, visit www. CHRIS VAN ORMER chronicleonline.com. chamber at the courthouse. ues for several years, the use of ■ Staff writer In a summary of the budget, reserves to fund previous budget WHAT: Citrus County Click on the word “Opinion” Commission final budget available on the county’s web- deficits and Duke Energy with- in the menu to see the poll. workshop. Results will appear next A proposed county budget that site: www.bocc.citrus.fl.us/, holding its taxes in a dispute Monday. Find last week’s on- is poised to add 30 percent to County Administrator Brad over its assessed value. ■ WHEN: 9 a.m. Wednesday. line poll results./Page A3 homeowners’ tax bills this fall to Thorpe said the ad valorem tax The county can use a combi- ■ WHERE: Citrus County make up for about a $9.6 million increase was the result of three nation of three approaches to Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka shortfall will be reviewed financial challenges: the poor Ave., Inverness. Wednesday in the commission economy lowering property val- See MILLAGE /Page A5

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Around the COUNTY Nuke plant could result in new bike trail PAT FAHERTY The gap is a priority on The gap — well known to local project is an extension of Pet clinic sets Staff writer the Florida Greenways the Withlacoochee Bay another session and Trails System 2013- trail enthusiasts — is a 40-mile Trail east from Felburn The first session for a Closing a gap in the re- 2017 plan. It would con- Park and a section of trail stretch between Dunnellon and on Inglis Island. This por- new charitable pet clinic last gional trail system could nect the Cross Florida hinge on the proposed Greenway Trail to the Na- tion of work is complete month was so successful Levy County nuclear plant ture Coast Trail. A connec- Chiefland. ... It would connect and open to the public. another session has been getting its federal operat- tion is also in the works to the Cross Florida Greenway Trail She said the second por- set for Friday, July 26. ing license. for a Dunnellon link to the tion involves conveying an “Our first clinic was suc- The gap — well known Withlacoochee State Trail. to the Nature Coast Trail. easement to the state over cessful mainly because of to local trail enthusiasts — Browne said her agency approximately 40 miles of the dentals we do at such a is a 40-mile stretch between has been working with Duke they would have educa- Greenway. right of way it owns for reduced price ($75 plus $5 Dunnellon and Chiefland. on the idea for several tional signs letting the Duke spokeswoman construction of a recre- to $10 for extractions),” said It is utility land that has years, and it is now a pos- public know the power Heather Danenhower ex- ational trail from AnnMarie Marshall, one of long been discussed for its sibility with the permit in company had provided the plained that as part of the Chiefland to Dunnellon. the founders of Royal trail potential. Samantha for the nuclear plant. The easement. easement the company re- “This will not be con- Skunk Pet Clinic. Browne, interim chief at the company will need some As part of preconstruction ceived on the Cross veyed until we receive the The mobile clinic will open Office of Greenways and access across state land, costs for the nuclear plant, Florida Greenway, it COL (combined operating out of a storefront in Hampton Trails, said it has been talked which would be part of an Duke authorized a contract agreed to provide two license) for the proposed Plaza at the corner of Norvell about for at least 20 years, agreement. If Duke’s re- for surveying and mapping things; the first was the nuclear plant in Levy Bryant Highway and Essex with Duke Energy and pred- quired access exceeded the the 40-mile bike trail. construction of approxi- County from the Nuclear Street in Lecanto. Clinic ecessors Progress Energy value of the trail, revenue Duke also authorized mately 3.2 miles of paved Regulatory Commission,” times will be scheduled on and Florida Power Corp. from that access would be design, permitting and recreation trail on the said Danenhower. an as-needed basis, so call “It’s a perfect place for a used to develop the trail. construction of a 3.2-mile, greenway. Contact Chronicle re- 352-201-6701 for an appoint- trail,” she said. “It’s an old The 18-foot trail ease- 12-foot-wide, multi-use For this, Duke agreed to porter Pat Faherty at 352- ment or more information. rail line we’ve thought would ment could contain trans- paved trail on the Marjorie oversee design, permitting 564-2924 or pfaherty@ make an ideal trail.” mission lines. Browne said Harris Cross Florida and construction. This Basic care will be pro- chronicleonline.com. vided by an experienced veterinarian and a staff of trained volunteers. Exam- ples of services provided are spaying and neutering of dogs ($60 and up), vacci- nations ($8 for rabies), deep dental cleaning ($75), heartworm testing and ster- ilization of cats ($30). Group seeks to help Transitioning veterans sought vets share their The Citrus County Veter- ans Services Department is stories with peers looking for veterans who CARLY ZERVIS have recently transitioned Chronicle intern from the military (or return- ing reservists from tours of ohn Marqua is a veteran. active duty) to Citrus County But these days, Marqua is within the past two years. J many other things, too: Hus- Veterans Services is re- band. Father of six. Avid cyclist. questing that veterans and Fitness enthusiast, dog owner, home their spouses call to be inspector. And he’s the Southeast coordinator of Vets Journey Home, placed on a list for an up- an organization dedicated to helping coming seminar. We will veterans of foreign wars overcome discuss what benefits or trauma and mental anguish they services you need to help suffer as a result of their service. ease your transition. “This is not a sickness,” Marqua We will schedule a semi- said. “It’s a normal human re- nar to inform you of your sponse to trauma.” benefits and solicit your Marqua and Vets Journey Home ideas. Please call 352-527- will host a three-day retreat in 5915 to reserve your seat. Floral City this November. The For more information on “weekends,” as the retreats are Citrus County Veterans Of- called, provide an atmosphere in fice, log on to www.bocc. which veterans can feel comfort- citrus.fl.us/commserv/vets able telling their stories. or call Samuel Dininno, “It’s about community,” Marqua county veteran service offi- said. “Creating a container where cer, at 352-527-5915. someone feels safe enough to talk about stuff they’ve never talked Taxation talk tops about before in their life. It’s Reagan assembly about love, it’s about spirit. And the feeling of ‘It’s OK now.’” Charles Knecht Sr., U.S. He’s been through the experi- veteran, will be the Aug. 3 ence himself. In his Vets Journey speaker at the Ronald Rea- Home website biography, he calls gan Republican Assembly it a “quantum leap” in his “jour- meeting. His topic will be ney toward letting the past go.” He “Improper Placement was in Vietnam from August of of Taxation without 1968 to August of ’69. Representation.” Letting the past go was an im- Meeting time is 1 p.m. portant step — his lasting trauma at 938 N. Suncoast Blvd. nearly cost him his job as a pilot for (U.S. 19), in South Square a commercial airline. But, he said, Plaza, Crystal River. he “got his act together.” He retired Refreshments will be pro- in 2012, after 31 years of flying. vided. For more informa- The weekends are all-inclusive. tion, call 352-257-5381. Meals and accommodations are CARLY ZERVIS/For the Chronicle Donations for CASA provided free of charge. John Marqua is a Vietnam veteran, a member of Veterans Journey Home Board of Directors, and accepted. “They paid the price,” said Mar- Southeast coordinator for VJH. Marqua is also organizing the inaugural outing to benefit that qua. “They put their life on the line.” —From staff reports organization as well as the first retreat weekend in the Southeast for veterans. But that doesn’t mean everyone who served is interested in what the take advantage of what Vets  ONLINE weekends offer. Marqua admits Vets Journey Home: www.vetsjourneyhome.org Journey Home has to offer — the hardest part is “getting these  The Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa a gathering of people with POLL people to sit down and tell their (RAGBRAI): www.ragbrai.com similar experiences. RESULTS stories. Whether it’s from Vietnam  For more information on Veterans Journey Home’s inaugural “When we can be trusting and they’ve withheld it for 45 or 50 golf benefit or the November retreat, call 815-621-8319. and caring about each other,” years, or whether it happened three Marqua said, “that goes a long QUESTION: Should years ago in Iraq or Afghanistan.” way towards the healing promoting tourism This weekend, Marqua is headed raise money for Vets Journey Sponsors will receive a plaque process. One of the major be a high priority to Iowa to ride in the RAGBRAI — Home with sponsors. with their name or company things that vets have is a deep for Citrus County? the Des Moines Register’s Annual He’s also planning the Vets name at a hole on the course. distrust of talking about this ■ Absolutely. We Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa. Journey Home inaugural golf Currently, Marqua said, he’s stuff. We have to create a con- can really boost the It’s more than 400 miles, and takes outing Aug. 17 at the Mead- got five sponsors for the golf tainer where they’re OK.” economy if we show nearly a week. ows in Citrus Hills. The event outing. He hopes to have 18. Those interested in spon- the world all we Marqua and about 40 others will include golf, lunch and a Awareness is one of the most soring the golf outing or par- have to offer. 37 from Vets Journey Home and sim- drawing, and proceeds will go crucial steps toward helping ticipating in or staffing the percent (142 votes) ilar personal-growth organiza- to the Veterans Weekend in veterans. Unless they know Veterans Weekend should ■ Nope. It’s a great tions plan to ride. He plans to Floral City in November. about the program, they can’t call Marqua at 815-621-8319. county, but our of- ferings are only of interest to a limited segment of society. HOW YOUR LAWMAKERS VOTED 19 percent (72 votes) Key votes for the week ending July 19 by Voterama in Congress ■ It shouldn’t be a ■ Health-Law Individual Mandate: Members ■ Health-Law Employer Mandate: Members ■ Richard Cordray Confirmation: Senators huge priority be- voted, 251-174, to delay for one year a re- passed, 264-161, a bill to codify the admin- voted, 66-34, to confirm Richard Cordray as cause we barely quirement in the 2010 health law that U.S. istration's decision to delay for one year, director of the Consumer Financial Protec- have the infrastruc- citizens and legal residents obtain health until Jan. 1, 2015, the employer mandate in tion Bureau. He has been leading the new ture to support the coverage by Jan. 1, 2014, or pay a penalty the 2010 health law. A yes vote was to delay agency since 2012 under a recess appoint- existing volume of in their income-tax returns. A yes vote was a requirement affecting employers with ment. A yes vote was to confirm Cordray for visitors. 31 percent to send the bill to the Senate. (HR 2668) more than 50 workers. (HR 2667) Nugent, a five-year term as director. Sen. Bill Nel- (122 votes) Rep. Richard Nugent, Yes. Yes. son, Yes. Sen. Marco Rubio, No. ■ Yes, but wait until ■ Pre-Existing Conditions: Members refused, ■ Job-Based Health Insurance: Members de- ■ Key Votes Ahead: In the week of July 22, a plan’s in place for 193-230, to stipulate that HR 2668 (above) feated, 188-230, a Democratic motion stip- the House will debate fiscal 2014 appropri- Three Sisters would not diminish key parts of the health ulating that a one-year delay of the ations bills, while the Senate will take up the Springs and pro- law, including its ban on insurance denials employer mandate would not diminish 2014 military budget. Both chambers could mote that with other based on pre-existing conditions or its sub- health benefits in 2014 for individuals and vote on a bill linking student-loan interest key attractions. 14 sidies of some policies purchased in state families with job-based medical insurance. rates to yields on 10-year Treasury notes. percent (53 votes) exchanges. A yes vote backed the Demo- A yes vote backed the motion to HR 2667 Total votes: 389. cratic motion. Nugent, No. (above). Nugent, No. © 2013 Thomas Reports Inc. Call: 202-667-9760. A4 MONDAY, JULY 22, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY Birthday — Several new alliances are Today is Monday, July 22, the likely to be developed in the year ahead, and each will overlap and inter- 203rd day of 2013. There are 162 mingle with the others. All will be of days left in the year. value to you in many different but ex- ‘The Conjuring’ Today’s Highlight in History: tremely constructive ways. scares up $41.5M On July 22, 1943, American forces led by Gen. George S. Pat- Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Hastily com- — Moviegoers ton captured Palermo, Sicily, during mitting yourself to an agreement isn’t were ready for a fright this week- likely to serve your best interests. World War II. end, sending “The Conjuring” Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — If you On this date: allow a matter of some importance to into first place at the box office. In 1587, an English colony fated be brushed aside, it could create a The Warner Bros. haunted- to vanish under mysterious circum- new series of problems that will only house horror — based on a true stances was established on compound your recent difficulties. story — debuted with $41.5 mil- Roanoke Island off . Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — You’ll be lion in North American ticket In 1796, Cleveland, Ohio, was more inclined to take risks today, which sales, according to studio esti- founded by Gen. Moses Cleaveland. could cause you to get involved in a mates Sunday. Starring Vera In 1893, Wellesley College pro- project that has only a very slim chance Associated Press Farmiga, Lili Taylor, Patrick Lili Taylor portrays Carolyn Perron in a scene from “The fessor Katharine Lee Bates visited of success. Make sure that you can Wilson and Ron Livingston, live with the consequences if it fails. Conjuring” released by Warner Bros. Pictures. Based on a true the summit of Pikes Peak, where “The Conjuring” unseated three- story, the film debuted with $41.5 million in North American she was inspired to write the origi- Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Usually, week box-office champ, “Despi- you’re not easily intimidated by others, ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. nal version of her poem “America yet today you might do something cable Me 2,” which dropped to the Beautiful.” against your better judgment due to second place with $25 million. In 1933, American aviator Wiley peer pressure. Be careful. “The Conjuring” was among Canadian theaters, according to Post completed the first solo flight Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Al- four new releases tempting Hollywood.com: around the world as he returned to though you might be able to get your moviegoers this weekend. The 1. “The Conjuring,” $41.5 New York’s Floyd Bennett Field after points across quite easily, it doesn’t newest animated offering, Fox’s million. traveling for 7 days, 18 and 3/4 hours. mean they’ll be well-received. “Turbo,” opened with $21.5 mil- 2. “Despicable Me 2,” $25 In 1942, the Nazis began trans- Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Be on lion, good for third place. Fox’s million. porting Jews from the Warsaw guard when it comes to contributing fi- head of domestic distribution, 3. “Turbo,” $21.5 million. Ghetto to the Treblinka concentra- nancially to something, even if it in- Chris Aronson, characterized 4. “Grown Ups 2,” $20 million. tion camp. Gasoline rationing in- volves close friends. the opening as “a very promising 5. “Red 2,” $18.5 million. volving the use of coupons began Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — If you start,” noting that the film won’t 6. “Pacific Rim,” $15.95 mil- along the Atlantic seaboard. decide to get involved in a competitive In 2011, Anders Breivik massa- situation, don’t underestimate your open in Europe until the fall. lion. cred 69 people at a Norwegian is- opposition. The Adam Sandler-produced 7. “R.I.P.D.,” $12.76 million. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — There Sony comedy “Grown Ups 2,” 8. “The Heat,” $9.3 million. land youth retreat after detonating a is a strong possibility that you might starring Kevin James, Chris 9. “World War Z,” $5.2 million. bomb in nearby Oslo that killed have to deal with a few responsibilities Rock, David Spade and Salma 10. “Monsters University,” eight others. that won’t be to your liking. Unfortu- Hayek, held onto fourth place in $5 million. Ten years ago: Saddam Hussein’s nately, they will be things you simply its second week of release, sons Odai and Qusai were killed can’t ignore. earning $20 million. Tina Turner Tina Turner and her German when U.S. forces stormed a villa in Mosul, Iraq. Months after her pris- Aries (March 21-April 19) — Unless Summit Entertainment’s “Red celebrates wedding partner Erwin Bach are you are discriminating about the com- oner-of-war ordeal, U.S. Army Pfc. 2,” which stars Bruce Willis and pictured July 28, 2005. pany you keep, you could easily find GENEVA — Tina Turner is Jessica Lynch returned home to a Helen Mirren as retired CIA op- yourself drawn into a situation that celebrating her wedding to hero’s welcome in Elizabeth, W.Va. could bring nothing but trouble. eratives, debuted in fifth with Erwin Bach with a party at her tate in the Kuesnacht municipal- Today’s Birthdays: Opera singer Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Be hon- $18.5 million. But Universal’s Swiss lakeside estate near ity to prevent onlookers from Licia Albanese is 100. Former Senate est with yourself about whether or not big-budget crime caper “R.I.P.D.” Zurich. causing accidents on the Majority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., you deliberately drew someone into a opened with a disappointing Swiss media reported pop waterway. is 90. Game show host Alex Trebek situation that has ended up causing $12.76 million. The film report- stars David Bowie, Sade and About a month ago, the 73- is 73. Singer George Clinton is 72. him or her problems. edly cost more than $130 million talk show impresario Oprah year-old American pop star tied Actor-singer Bobby Sherman is 70. Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Don’t to make. Winfrey were among the more the knot with Bach, a 57-year- say anything to someone in confidence Actor-comedian-director Albert Brooks The Jeff Bridges-Ryan than 120 guests invited to Sun- old German music executive and is 66. Rock singer Don Henley is that you would not want relayed to Reynolds picture joins other her longtime beau, at the town other people. day’s Buddhist-inspired event. 66. Actor-comedian David Spade is Cancer (June 21-July 22) — There is big-budget summer flops such Zurich police spokeswoman hall in the wealthy community. 49. Actress Selena Gomez is 21. a possibility that you could expect as “Pacific Rim,” “White House Esther Surber said authorities Turner’s marriage to her for- Thought for Today: “The love more from others than they are pre- Down” and “The Lone Ranger.” temporarily barred boats on mer musical partner, the late Ike we give away is the only love we pared to give or you would be pre- Estimated ticket sales for Fri- Lake Zurich from nearing Turner, ended in divorce. keep.” — Elbert Hubbard, American pared to give them. day through Sunday at U.S. and Turner’s Chateau Algonquin es- —From wire reports author (1856-1915). 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superintendent? That is MONDAY an interesting question. FEE PROPOSED FEES What have I learned from Proposed annual Continued from Page A1 Continued from Page A1 running for superinten- rates for fire- dent? I have learned to re- protection services: Association of Supervi- spect people who will put raiser, a municipal serv-  Residential: $60 per sion and Curriculum De- their name in a hat for a ice benefit unit (MSBU), unit. velopment, Florida political position. I’m not that commissioners want Association of School Ad- cut from a cloud that to impose to offset an  Commercial: 6 cents ministrators, Florida Hu- thinks in a political format. across-the-board millage per square foot. manities Council, and the I’m focused in on the job. I increase — although the  Industrial/ Florida Marine Science really have grown to re- general-fund millage rate warehouse: 1 cent Association. Balfour re- spect people that will do is anticipated to increase per square foot. ceived her bachelor’s de- that — put their families by about 30 percent. That  Institutional: 9 cents gree from St. Leo out there. I knew I was increase will be the sub- per square foot. University and her mas- stepping into a public ject of a special meeting ter’s degree from the Uni- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle arena when I put my name Wednesday.  Vacant/agricultural, versity of South Florida. Sandy Balfour says she believes that a board of elected out there running. But how The MSBU, an annual less than 160 acres: Balfour is appointed for officials with a diverse set of ideas is good for the deep it affected my family flat fee for a specific ex- $3.10 per parcel. school system. a term ending Nov. 11, was eye-opening. That was pense, would raise an ad-  Vacant/agricultural, 2014. the biggest thing I took ditional $1.3 million for more than 160 Recently, she sat down type of questions did he they first stop. But the away — a deeper respect new equipment and fire- acres: 2 cents per with the Chronicle for an ask you? stakes are high. I want to for people that for of- fighters. It would be used acre. interview. Here is what BALFOUR: One of them fulfill the commitment and fice. Thank goodness peo- to offset the shortfall she had to say: — which indicated that he I want to do a good job. ple will do it. I wish we caused by Duke Energy’s ■ Commission Chair- ■■■ wants independent CHRONICLE: There could encourage more tax dispute. Duke paid man Joe Meek will ask CHRONICLE: What is thinkers on our board — are already four board people to get out there and $19.6 million of its $35- the board to nominate the hiring process like for was, “Will you have any members. What are you be active and involved. million tax bill in Novem- Clayton Jeck Jr. to the po- a candidate for hire with problem being the only no going to bring to the table CHRONICLE: When ber 2012 and promised a sition of local financial or the Citrus County School vote?” that is different from what you take the school hat off, similar payment this year. insurance entity on the District? My response was “if it is they bring? who is Sandy Balfour? Here is the fee sched- Enterprise Zone Devel- BALFOUR: The vetting the right vote, I have no BALFOUR: I think it is BALFOUR: Mom. That’s ule for the proposed opment Agency for a term process is completely thor- problem at all with that.” important to have diver- what really led me into ed- MSBU: A proposed flat that will expire on April ough. I applied back in He said, “That’s what I sity in any board. No mat- ucation. I was just being a fee of $60 would apply to 30, 2015. January when the opening want is independent ter what the board is mom, recognizing that all residential properties ■ On the consent became publicized. I thinkers.” responsible for. You have family is so valuable. The regardless of size or value agenda, the board will be ended up in May having a So, I know that is what to have voices from differ- days that those kids are because each property asked to execute a certifi- police officer walk through he is looking for in his ap- ent perspectives so that we around are so short. I real- has the same need for fire cate of substantial com- my classroom. She pointments. He wants to can give a broader base ized how my own kids protection services, ac- pletion for the county’s watched me interact with make sure when his name and a deeper understand- would struggle at some cording to the county. transit center project to my students, met with my is attached to an appoint- ing. For me personally, I points and it made me cu- Non-residential prop- establish the beginning of administrator and then ment that he has a voice. am going to bring to the rious about what happens erty would be assessed at the warranty period. talked with me for a while. CHRONICLE: Are you table a real good under- in education. That is what $0.06 per square foot for The board will be What she was conducting nervous about the ap- standing of what is going prompted me to under- commercial space, $0.01 asked to acknowledge re- was a work-place investi- pointment? What aspects on on the front lines. I un- stand how all of the pieces per square foot for indus- ceipt of the annual finan- gation. After that, she con- are you nervous about? derstand that pressure fit together between the trial or warehouse space cial statement of the city ducted a character BALFOUR: Yes. You that teachers, administra- vocational program and and $0.09 per square foot of Inverness. investigation. know, when you step into a tors, students and parents the public charter schools. for institutional space. It will be asked to set a I ended up going to Tal- new job there is always are feeling. It is just so im- This is going to give me an- Agricultural or vacant public hearing at 2:40 lahassee and had a one- some ambivalence. No portant to have a diverse other opportunity to see an land would be assessed at p.m. Aug. 13 to repeal the on-one interview with Gov. matter how well prepared board. additional piece fit. I’m $3.10 per parcel of land ordinance that created Rick Scott. I was surprised you are, there is always CHRONICLE: What did just looking forward to the that is less than or equal the Law Enforcement he would take the time to going to be something that you learn from your run- opportunity. to 160 acres and $0.02 per Municipal Service Taxing get down to that level of a will come out of the wood- ning for superintendent Contact Chronicle re- acre beyond 160 acres. Unit. visit. He was very on-point work, and I just want to be that you are going to utilize porter Eryn Worthington If executed by BOCC The board will be with his questions, but he prepared. I understand for your future? at 352-563-5660, ext. 1334, resolution, the MSBU asked to acknowledge re- was personable. that no one can have a skill BALFOUR: What have I or email eworthington@ would take effect Oct. 1. ceipt of proposed fee CHRONICLE: What mastery of any job when learned from running for chronicleonline.com. Also on Tuesday’s schedules for solid waste agenda: management, to set a ■ The final public public hearing at during the first week in will pay about the same In the proposed budget, hearing for an MSBU to 2:15 p.m. Aug. 27 to con- MILLAGE August. It then could be set amount in property tax for $966,000 would be spent to fund road improvements sider adopting those fees lower than 9.2387 mills, the new budget year as it give all county staff a and maintenance for and to set a public hear- Continued from Page A1 but not higher. did for the current one: 3 percent pay raise. But Country Oaks subdivision ing at 2:30 p.m. Aug 27 to Thorpe has said that the about $20 million, leaving employees will see a in Crystal River has been consider adopting the meet its financial crisis: proposed budget is com- about $9.6 million that 10 percent increase in scheduled for 2 p.m. residential solid waste increase taxes, cut serv- plicated by Duke Energy’s county staff has said Duke their health insurance About 25 property owners assessment roll. ices and increase dispute over its assessed owes but likely will dis- premiums. would be assessed Contact Chronicle re- efficiency. value. If the utility suc- pute paying. Contact Chronicle re- $4,034.82 as the amount in porter Chris Van Ormer One such efficiency ceeds in its legal bid to set Thorpe will recommend porter Chris Van Ormer at full, or $575.61 a year for at 352-564-2916 or could be another cut in its assessed value at $900 that $970,000 is cut from 352-564-2916 or cvanormer 10 years to pay for the cvanormer@chronicle staff positions that is pro- million instead of the the general fund through @chronicleonline.com. $113,000 project. online.com. posed for a 27.2 percent county’s assessment of eliminating 18 vacant posi- decrease in numbers, ac- $3.47 billion, it will shift its tions, closing a road main- cording to the proposed tax base portion from 26 tenance satellite office, budget. The budget also percent to 12 percent, reducing right of way calls for a millage increase which would shift the res- mowing and reducing op- coupled with spending idents’ portion from 48 erating hours at the East cuts. percent to 57 percent. and West Community Cen- The proposed $250.3 The tax rate of 9.2387 ters. But no services or million budget would be 8 mills has been based on programs would be percent greater than the the expectation that Duke eliminated. current budget of $231.8 million, which was 1 per- cent lower than the 2011 “We Cater to Cowards!” budget. However, adjust- General & Cosmetic Dentistry ing the budget for Duke’s HONEST • PROFESSIONAL • COMPASSIONATE FREE SECOND OPINION. expected non-payment of Most Insurance Accepted License #DN 17606 its full tax bill lowers the proposed budget by 2.1 percent from the current budget. The proposed tax rate will be 9.2387 mills: 7.0922 Se Habla Ledgerdentistry.com Español mills for general county- 000FCMF Next to ACE in Homosassa wide, 0.8806 mills for road ( 352 ) 628-3443 2013 and bridge, 0.1011 mills for the Health Department, 0.3333 mills for library services, 0.7315 mills for fire rescue and 0.1000 000FCLG mills for a new federally Blackshears II mandated stormwater management taxation unit. One mill equals $1 for Aluminum 2013 every $1,000 of assessed property value. Rescreen • Seamless Gutters • Garage Screens If the board votes New Screen Room • Glass Room Conversions Wednesday for a 9.2387 HWY. 44 Licensed & Insured millage rate, it will be ten- CRYSTAL RIVER 795-9722 RR 0042388 tative. The millage rate is “36 Years As Your Hometown Dealer” Free Estimates www.blackshears.com supposed to be finalized Our Goal Is A Healthier You New Patients & Walk-ins Are Always Welcome Humana, Medicare, United Health Care assignment accepted B.K. Patel, M.D . H. 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000FEJ4 • Intensive Care (Hospital) • Long-Term Care (Nursing Home) Active Staff at both Seven Rivers & Citrus Memorial Hospitals Primary Primary MedicalMedical CareCare CentersCenters Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-4:30pm, Saturday by appt. only 8:00am-11:00am Beverly Hills Inverness Homosassa 3775 N. Lecanto Hwy. 213 S Pine Ave. 4363 S. Suncoast Blvd. Beverly Hills Inverness Homosassa Springs (352) 746-0600 (352) 560-3000 (352) 503-2011 000FFCJ A6 MONDAY, JULY 22, 2013 LOCAL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Blood DRIVES Morning waterspouts Obituary

With summer upon us, there’s a sharp in- Queen, 727 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River. Dennis crease in the need for blood. Fewer people ■ 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 23, AAA have time to donate, and increased travel Roofing, 1000 N.E. Fifth St., Crystal River. Wiltsie, 62 during the summer months makes acci- ■ 11 a.m. to 4:59 p.m. Wednesday, BEVERLY HILLS dents more likely, putting even more of a July 24, Cypress Creek Academy, 2855 Dennis W. Wiltsie, 62, strain on our blood supply. After all, each W. Woodland Ridge Drive, Lecanto. of Beverly Hills, Fla., blood donation has the potential to ■ Noon to 5 p.m. Thursday, July 25, died Sunday, July 21, save up to three lives. Sumter Electric Cooperative, U.S. 2013, at Hospice of Cit- Bring a friend! They can help 301 and Sumter County Road rus County. Private save a life, too. LifeSouth is the 471, Sumterville. arrangements are by To find a donor center or a sole blood provider ■ 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Chas. E. Davis Funeral blood drive near you, call for Seven Rivers July 26, Walmart Super- Home with Crematory, 352-527-3061. Donors must Regional Medical center, 3826 S. Suncoast Inverness. be at least 17, or 16 with Center and Blvd., Homosassa. parental permission, weigh a Citrus Memorial ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- OBITUARIES minimum of 110 pounds and Health System. day, July 27, Love Motorsports, be in good health to be eligible 2021 S. Suncoast Blvd.,  The Citrus County to donate. A photo ID is required. Homosassa. Chronicle’s policy The Lecanto branch office is at 1241 ■ 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, July 28, permits free and S. Lecanto Highway (County Road 491), St. Scholastica Catholic Church, 4301 W. paid obituaries. open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays Homosassa Trail, Lecanto.  Obituaries must be (7 p.m. Wednesdays), 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. ■ 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, July 28, Walmart verified with the Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays. Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, funeral home or The Inverness branch is at 2629 E. Gulf- Inverness. society in charge of the arrangements. to-Lake Highway, open from 8 a.m. to ■ 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, July 29, Wal- 4:30 p.m. weekdays, (6:30 p.m. Wednesdays mart Supercenter, 1936 N. Lecanto Highway,  Free obituaries, run and Fridays), 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Lecanto. one day, can in- clude: full name of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays. ■ 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 30, Visit www.lifesouth.org for details. deceased; age; Bealls, 2851 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Special to the Chronicle ■ hometown/state; 8:30 a.m. to noon Monday, July 22, Inverness. While heading to scalloping grounds Sunday morning in date of death; place Anytime Fitness, 5723 S. Suncoast Blvd., ■ 10 a.m. to 3:59 p.m. Wednesday, July the Crystal River channel, Citrus County Sheriff’s Office of death; date, time Homosassa. 31, Citrus County Detention Facility, 2604 W. spokeswoman Heather Yates snapped a photo of one of and place of visita- ■ 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, July 22, Dairy Woodland Ridge Drive, Lecanto. at least three waterspouts she saw. tion and funeral services.  If websites, photos, Food PROGRAMS survivors, memorial contributions or FOOD PANTRIES nando off Railroad Drive other information SO YOU KNOW where feeding the homeless are included, this ■ Redeemer Presbyterian  Submit information or changes for this feature via email to community@ takes place. Call 352-344- will be designated Church, 1005 Hillside Court, chronicleonline.com or fax to 352-563-3280, attention “Food Programs.” 2425. as a paid obituary Inverness, is a host site for and a cost estimate  The Chronicle reserves the right to edit notices. ■ El-Shaddai food min- One Harvest Food Ministries. provided to the  istries “brown bag of food” dis- Food comes frozen and It is the responsibility of the organizations listed here to provide information and sender. updates about their programs. Contact the groups directly for details. tribution is from 10 a.m. to boxed.  A flag will be in-  For additional information about health and human resources available in Citrus 1 p.m. Tuesdays at Crystal Distribution is the third Sat- cluded for free for County, call 211. River Church of God, 2180 W. urday monthly. Place orders those who served in PHOTO ID REQUIRED 12th Ave. Although food is online at OneHarvest.com distributed a week, fami- the U.S. military. (Please note this or at the church at 352-  Most programs require a photo ID and other proof of residency. Plan to bring lies are only eligible for food service when 726-0077. identification when applying for food, or phone the program for details. once a month. Call 352-628- ■ submitting a free St. Anne’s Anglican 9087 or 352-302-9925. obituary.) Church — 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sat- ■ Hernando Seventh-day daily in the administration  Obituaries will be and Thursdays, 999 State 2728 E. Harley St., Inverness, urdays at St. Anne’s Anglican Adventist Church, 1880 N. posted online at building. Road 44, Crystal River. 352- open to Citrus County resi- Church, one mile west of the Trucks Ave., Hernando, pro- ■ www.chronicle Annie Johnson Senior & 563-1860. dents. 352-637-5100 or Plantation Inn on West Fort vides food distribution for online.com. Family — 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. ■ www.invernesscalvary.com. Island Trail. 352-795-2176. needy families from 10 a.m. to We Care Food Pantry —  Non-local funeral Monday through Friday, 1991 must be a Homosassa or Ho- ■ First Baptist Church of ■ Inverness Church of God noon the second and fourth W. Test Court, Dunnellon, is homes and those mosassa Springs resident. Beverly Hills Helping Hands — 10:30 a.m. the first and Tuesdays monthly. Call 352- without accounts open to Citrus County resi- 352-228-4921. Food Pantry — 9 to 11 a.m. third Sunday monthly, 416 212-5159. are required to pay dents. 352-489-8021. ■ Beverly Hills Community the third Saturday monthly, U.S. 41 S., Inverness. 352- ■ St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in advance by credit ■ The Salvation Army — Church — 11 a.m. to noon 4950 N. Lecanto Highway, 726-4524. Catholic Church in Citrus card, and the cost is 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m. the last Tues- Beverly Hills. GIVEAWAYS Springs serves those in need a $25 base fee, then Monday through Friday (ex- day monthly, 82 Civic Circle, Serving Beverly Hills, with free boxes of food the $10 per column cluding holidays), 712 S. open to Beverly Hills resi- Lecanto and Citrus Springs. ■ The New Church Without third Saturday morning inch. School Ave., Lecanto. 352- dents. 352-746-3620. 352-746-2970. Walls gives food boxes away monthly. Call 352-465-6613  Small photos of the 513-4960. ■ Suncoast Baptist Church FREE MEALS at 5 p.m. Mondays at the on the preceding Tuesday to deceased’s face can ■ Daystar Life Center — — food pantry open for bread neighborhood park in Her- sign up. be included for an 9 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Monday distribution from 9 to 10:30 ■ First United Methodist additional charge.  through Friday (excluding hol- a.m. Wednesdays, and the Church of Inverness God’s CODERED WEATHER SIGNUP Larger photos, idays), 6751 W. Gulf-to-Lake second Wednesday monthly Kitchen — 11:30 a.m. to noon spanning the entire Highway, Crystal River. 352- is distribution of bagged Mondays, 3896 S. Pleasant ■ To register for the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office’s column, can also be 795-8668. canned goods, dry goods and Grove Road. 352-726-2522. CodeRED weather program, visit www.sheriff accommodated, ■ meat from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at ■ Floral City United citrus.org/EM/ and click on the and will incur a size- Citrus United Basket based fee. (CUB) — 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 5310 S. Suncoast Blvd., Ho- Methodist Church — 7 to “Emergency Management” menu  Monday through Friday, mosassa Springs. Open to 9 a.m. Tuesdays in Hilton item. Additional days of publication or 103 Mill Ave., Inverness, to Homosassa residents only. Hall, 8478 E. 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Associated Press Alabama, Florida, Geor- tion expert from The charge ships to travel oped, Tomer said there is magnificent changes will gia, Louisiana, South Car- Brookings Institute, said the through expanded canal, room for port growth and be disappointed.” PANAMA CITY — The olina and Texas have states’ investments will pay investments by railroads for specialization. He sees a potential port of Panama City is a invested hundreds of mil- off and that the South is in and the time it will take The Port of Mobile, Ala., growth for Gulf and South- busy place. Containers of lions in improving port fa- an ideal position to benefit ports to load and offload is known for handling coal east Ports but not a flood of biofuel-wood pellets head cilities with the hope of from the expanded canal. the massive ships. shipments. Jimmy Lyons, new business. to Europe. Copper from growing local economies. “I see the South as the “(The canal expansion) director and CEO of the But West Coast ports South America is of- In Florida, officials have region that will benefit the is a generational kind of Alabama State Port Au- have had years to increase floaded onto railroad cars invested millions at the most from the canal ex- improvement that, in the thority, believes the port capacity and compete with for transport further north. port of Miami on a tunnel pansion,” he said. long run, will improve will see more business the expanded canal, Lyons Frozen chicken, machine to divert inland ship traffic But there is no definite freight movement through- after the canal expansion said. parts and other materials around the city and on cus- answer as to when the out the U.S. and result in is complete. And, he said, ports that are shipped south to Mex- toms facilities to reduce Southern ports’ efforts will better trade routes for ex- But Lyons, said the hope to become transit ico and Central America. the time it takes to process begin to pay off, he said. ports, making us more growth will take time. points between larger ports But Port Director Wayne cargo. “A lot of local economic competitive,” he said. He predicted incremen- will have to compete with Stubbs envisions a day Charleston, S.C., the na- development officials Because of the in- tal growth for Gulf Coast interstate highway trucking when this port will be even tion’s 10th largest port, al- want to pump up their creased cargo, Tomer sees and Southeast ports be- and rail and contend with busier because of in- ready handles a massive ports’ infrastructure, but a future where ports are cause of the expanded regulations that require creased shipping volume amount of cargo and is they are all trying to pre- more specialized. Some canal. only U.S. flagged ships to through the Panama gearing up by investing dict the future and that is ports might become known “I don’t see a flood of travel from port to port Canal. A $5.25 billion proj- about $2 billion to handle really impossible,” Tomer for automobiles and auto- new business,” he said. within the United States. ect expected to be com- even more cargo because said. “Dramatically recali- mobile parts and others Asian trade is tradition- “It will simply come pleted in 2015 will nearly of the expanded canal. brated international ship for bulk goods like grain ally dominated by the West down the dollars and cents double the canal’s cargo Jim Newsome, director movement could take and others for liquid fuel, Coast and ports in the it takes to move a prod- capacity and the size of the of the state’s port author- decades, we don’t know.” he said. Ports in Texas and Southeastern U.S. have a uct,” he said. ships that can transit ity, believes his port will The bottom line for all Louisiana have already tremendous transit time “If you do nothing, you through the Panama see about twice the normal concerned is revenue, he captured a large part of disadvantage, he said. will get nothing. You can- Canal. While Panama City level of market growth be- said. the liquid fuel market, he “The expectations for not sit there idly by and doesn’t plan to equip itself ginning in 2016. And there are a lot of un- said. Because the Gulf the canal far exceed the watch these trade lanes to handle the larger ships, Charleston imports knowns, including the cost Coast and much of the reality. A lot of people who occur and not try and reap port officials are hoping to chemicals, rubber, retail the Panamanians will Southeast is so undevel- are anticipating great, that benefit,” he said. increase their business by goods and other products. serving as feeder for goods It exports about 200,000 heading to ports that do, cars a year from the state’s such as Jacksonville, BMW plant along with ATTENTION Miami and Mobile. agriculture products and Still, experts warn it manufactured items in- could take years for most cluding gas turbines. ports along the Gulf Coast The port is already see- U.S. RESIDENTS and Southeastern U.S. to ing bigger ships coming via fully reap the benefits of the Suez Canal. Over 1,200 Miracle Ear Locations! the expanded canal. 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PYONGYANG, North Korea — Two years after he made history by becom- ing the Navy’s first black pilot, Ensign Jesse Brown lay trapped in his downed fighter plane in subfreez- ing North Korea, his leg broken and bleeding. His wingman crash-landed to try to save him, and even burned his hands trying to put out the flames. Thomas Hudner, pictured Retired U.S. Navy Capt. A chopper hovered April 3, 1950, received the Thomas Hudner is pictured nearby. Lt. j.g. Thomas Medal of Honor. July 12, 2013. Hudner could save him- Hudner crash-landed promise had he not been self, but not his friend. his plane in high winds so tragically killed.” With the light fading, the and snowy rocks about 100 ■■■ threat of enemy fire all yards from the downed Hudner went onto a dis- around him and Brown fighter. As flames engulfed tinguished naval career losing consciousness, the Brown’s plane, and still and later served as Massa- white son of a New Eng- under the threat of attack, chusetts’ commissioner of land grocery-store mag- Hudner scrambled to pack veterans’ services, eventu- nate made a promise to the fuselage with snow, ally settling in the revolu- the black son of a burning his hands in the tionary town of Concord, sharecropper: Associated Press process. He took his cap Mass. “We’ll come back for In this undated file photo from around 1950 provided by the U.S. Navy, Ensign Jesse off and pulled it over A few years ago, he was you.” Brown sits in a cockpit of his plane. Two years after he made history by becoming the Browns’ ears, then radioed contacted by author Adam More than 60 years have Navy’s first black pilot Brown lay trapped in his downed fighter plane in subfreezing for help as Brown re- Makos about doing a book passed. Hudner is now 88. North Korea, his leg broken and bleeding. His wingman crash-landed to try to save him, mained trapped in the on his wartime heroics. It But he did not forget. He and even burned his hands trying to put out the flames. A chopper hovered nearby. cockpit, bleeding heavily, was Makos, Hudner said, has come back. Lt. j.g. Thomas Hudner could save himself, but not his friend. Hudner hopes to travel his leg crushed and his who suggested returning ■■■ this coming week to the region known in North Korea as the Jangjin Reservoir, body temperature drop- to the crash site. Hudner, now a retired accompanied by soldiers from the Korean People’s Army, to the spot where Brown died ping in the subzero Hudner hopes to bring Navy captain, arrived in in December 1950. conditions. Brown’s remains home to Pyongyang on Saturday A Marine helicopter ar- the aviator’s 86-year-old with hopes of traveling this Peninsula as well as to Hudner and Brown ner told The Associated rived, but the pilot and widow, Daisy, and their week to the region known build unity among North were members of Fighter Press before his depar- Hudner could not extract daughter, Pam Knight, who in North Korea as the Koreans for new leader Squadron 32, dispatched ture, his pale blue eyes Brown from the wreckage. was a toddler when her fa- Jangjin Reservoir, accom- Kim Jong Un. to the region deep in sparkling. “He was a Before losing conscious- ther died. panied by soldiers from Hudner does not plan to North Korea’s forbid- friend who, I’d say, was ness, his thoughts turned “I think it would add the Korean People’s Army, stay for a massive military dingly mountainous inte- beloved by almost every- to his wife, whose name he some peace and maybe to the spot where Brown parade expected July 27. rior to support the trapped body who knew him. A whispered in his last com- some closure,” Brown’s died in December 1950. But he said he hopes his ground troops and carry very special person.” mand to Hudner: “If I don’t widow said Thursday. “But The reservoir was the visit will help to foster out search-and-destroy Late the afternoon of make it, please tell Daisy I if they do find the remains, site of one of the Korean peace and reconciliation missions. Dec. 4, 1950, Brown and love her.” and they can convince me War’s deadliest battles for on the tense Korean Theirs was a close-knit Hudner were part of a six- Hudner reluctantly got that it is his remains, we Americans, who knew the Peninsula. squadron. But the two plane formation over the into the rescue helicopter. would want a full military ■■■ place by its Japanese men, both in their 20s, Jangjin Reservoir, one like Brown is believed to have funeral at Arlington name, Chosin. The snowy Japan occupied Korea came from completely dif- dozens of missions in the died soon after. The next Cemetery. mountain region was nick- for decades, until the end of ferent worlds. months previous. day, U.S. military planes “He deserves that,” she named the “Frozen World War II. Then the So- Hudner, of Fall River, This time, ground fire dropped napalm on the said, speaking to AP at her Chosin,” and survivors are viets and the Americans Mass., was a privileged struck Brown’s plane, forc- wreckage to keep the home in Hattiesburg, known in U.S. history moved in, backing rival New Englander who was ing him to land behind enemy from getting his where a picture of Brown’s books as the “Chosin Few.” fledgling governments and educated at prep school enemy lines. When Brown body. plane sits on the mantle The Battle of the Chosin dividing the country and had been invited to at- waved for help from his Hudner was awarded the over the fireplace. “That Reservoir lasted for 17 halfway at the 38th parallel. tend Harvard. crumpled, smoking cock- Medal of Honor, the U.S. would give him a final brutal days. Some 6,000 War broke out in June Brown, of Hattiesburg, pit after slamming into the military’s highest award, resting place.” Americans were killed in 1950, with the communist Miss., broke the Navy’s mountainside, Hudner for trying to save Brown. ■■■ North Koreans marching color barrier for pilots in combat, and thousands acted quickly. Brown posthumously re- Associated Press re- into Seoul. They were 1948, months after Presi- more succumbed to the “I thought: ‘My God, I’ve ceived the Purple Heart porters Chris Carola in Al- countered by U.S.-led U.N. dent Harry S. Truman or- cold. Brown and many oth- got to make a decision,’” and the Distinguished Fly- bany, N.Y., and Stacey forces that charged north, dered the desegregation of ers who died there are he said. “I couldn’t bear ing Cross. Plaisance in Hattiesburg, taking Pyongyang and con- the U.S. armed forces. among more than 7,910 the thought of seeing his “He was a leader,” Hud- Miss., contributed to this tinuing up the peninsula. It wasn’t an easy role for Americans still missing in plane burst into flames.” ner said. “He had great report. action from the war. By November, U.S. Brown to take on, Hudner Though the fighting Marines had dug in recalled. “People who did- ended with an armistice around the Chosin reser- n’t know him gave him a signed 60 years ago July 27, voir and in Unsan County hard time just because he North Korea and the U.S. to the west. 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Second revolution under way EDITORIAL BOARD he Declaration of Inde- “Yet such judgment and con- court’s classified decisions” (“In Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher pendence pledges Amer- trol is impossible without the Secret, Court Vastly Broadens Mike Arnold ...... editor T icans’ “unalienable information that such secret Powers of N.S.A.,” Lichtblau, Rights” through Governments programs conceal,” Barnett The New York Times, July 7). Charlie Brennan...... managing editor “deriving their just powers continues. “Had it not been for Have any of you sovereign cit- Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member from the consent of the gov- the recent leaks, (much of) the izens in this constitutional re- Mac Harris ...... citizen member erned ... American public public been at all consulted on “Whenever any would have no idea the appointments of these Founded Rebecca Martin ...... guest member by Albert M. Form of Govern- of the existence of judges who are deciding on Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief ment becomes de- these programs, and broad constitutional questions? structive of these we still cannot be Again, Georgetown’s Barnett “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” certain of their — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus ends, it is the Right echoes Thomas Jefferson and of the People to alter scope.” James Madison when he reminds or to abolish it ...” He then gets to us that, “for the people to con- More and more of the ever-more per- trol their servants in Govern- KEEP EYE ON THE BIG PICTURE us are determined vasive and powerful ment, however, they must know to alter our govern- Nat Hentoff Foreign Intelligence what their servants are doing.” ment by denying OTHER Surveillance Court. And, thanks to the revelations our consent to Pres- Once again, through of former NSA contractor Ed- ident Barack VOICES the media, Ameri- ward Snowden, more members Obama’s continuous cans now know of of the media have been awak- Substance discarding of our individual the court’s existence, but hardly ened to these secret removals of constitutional liberties, as I’ve anything else about how this se- the citizenry’s authority over demonstrated in recent cret institution still enables the crucial parts of the Constitu- columns. National Security Agency to do tion. But there has not been But the most starkly lucid its work unknown to us. enough sustained media cover- reasons for this looming Second Barnett’s solution: “Congress age with the depth and consis- tops style in American Revolution have or the courts must put a stop to tency necessary to expose what been detailed by Randy E. Bar- these unreasonable blanket our ultimate servants in gov- nett, a Georgetown University seizures of data and end the ju- ernment are allowing to happen. professor of constitutional law risdiction of the Foreign Intelli- By contrast, a precipitating and author of the book “Restor- gence Surveillance Court to cause of the original American negotiations ing the Lost Constitution: The secretly adjudicate the consti- Revolution was the Committees Presumption of Liberty” (Prince- tutionality of surveillance of Correspondence, which sent ton University Press, 2005). programs.” news around the colonies of e can rub people the aware he was dealing with In a recent column for The I, too, think that in view of its how our British rulers here and wrong way. That’s not two volatile boards and wanted Wall Street Journal, Barnett record through the years, the in London were utterly ignoring H in dispute. But Josh them to be informed and stay provides a message of salvation Foreign Intelligence Surveil- our rights as British citizens Nemzoff wasn’t here to make focused on the big picture. to all Americans, regardless of lance Court must no longer going back to the Magna Carta. people feel warm and fuzzy; If the hospital board and political party. It is a model of exist. But any credible constitu- One example of an American he was here to try to get the the foundation fail to capital- unavoidable clarity defining tional replacement would also president who continued to act two boards that oversee ize on Nemzoff ’s consider- who we are: obviously require the replace- as if he were emulating King Citrus Memorial to come to able expertise and one side “In a republican government ment of this president and the George III — even after our an agreement regarding the or the other balks at agreeing based on popular sovereignty, current, absurdly named Jus- First Amendment was ratified sale, lease or on one of four the people are the principals or tice Department. in 1791 — is John Adams. Our Eric Lichtblau’s recent front- second president led Congress merger of the bidders, it will be masters and those in govern- THE ISSUE: ment are merely their agents or page New York Times expose is to enact the Alien and Sedition hospital. a severe setback servants” (“The NSA’s Surveil- a deeply important corollary Acts in 1798, which made it Nemzoff, hired Citrus County in the effort to lance Is Unconstitutional,” Bar- exposure of the unconstitution- seditious for new American cit- by the Citrus Hospital Board place the hospital nett, The Wall Street Journal, ality of the Foreign Intelligence izens to use speech that brought County Hospital fires broker. in good hands. If July 12). Surveillance Court and its prime the president or Congress “into Board to broker the four bidders Furthermore, he explains, beneficiary — the still bound- contempt or disrepute.” the transaction, OUR OPINION: see one or both “for the people to control their lessly unconstitutional NSA. As that news went through the has irked the boards scuttle a servants (in Government), how- Reading what follows about this new states, Adams lost his chance board’s attorney Expertise possible deal, ever, they must know what their secret court’s utter contempt for a second presidential term. and a couple of more important there’s little hope servants are doing.” for the separation of powers — If the media will now keep on trustees, who un- than style. of attracting in- This proved essential over fully supported by Obama — this story while also gathering successfully voted terest from com- time for the first American Rev- makes me ask, again, how can new information, at last Obama to boot him from the job. parably qualified concerns. olution to succeed (due to the this president not be impeached may be impeached before his years In addition to the “20 ex- While those serving on both efforts of Samuel Adams, the for ravaging the oath of office? as president come to an end. amples of rudeness” cited by boards care about the future Sons of Liberty and the Com- “The rulings, some nearly 100 ———■——— mittees of Correspondence). pages long, reveal that the court hospital board Trustee Krista of Citrus Memorial, lawsuits, Barnett writes: “Relying has taken on a much more ex- Nat Hentoff is a nationally Joseph — who sought Nem- hard feelings and philosophi- solely on internal governmental pansive role by regularly as- renowned authority on the zoff ’s ouster — board mem- cal differences have driven checks violates the fundamen- sessing broad constitutional First Amendment and the Bill bers felt betrayed he chose to an irreparable wedge be- tal constitutional principle that questions and establishing im- of Rights. He is a member of meet with Citrus Memorial tween them. Josh Nemzoff is the sovereign people must be portant judicial precedents the Reporters Committee for Health Foundation members, the best hope both sides have the ultimate external judge of with almost no public scrutiny, Freedom of the Press, and the noting he was hired by the to nurture the successful their servants’ conduct in according to current and for- Cato Institute, where he is a hospital board. transition of Citrus Memo- office. mer officials familiar with the senior fellow. Since the foundation has rial. In the short run, he may the power to block the sale or ruffle feathers, but it’s imper- lease of the hospital, Nem- ative for the hospital board LETTERS to the Editor zoff ’s logic is understand- and foundation to have the that helped him win over supe- able. Regardless of his long-term interest of the hos- God founded OPINIONS INVITED abrasive style, Nemzoff was pital at heart. rior forces armed and provi- America ■ The opinions expressed in sioned to the teeth. Miraculous There is a great deal of ma- Chronicle editorials are the opin- fogs appeared at precisely the Hot Corner: BUDGET ions of the newspaper’s terial on the founding fathers. editorial board. right time, on several occa- The more I read the more ad- sions. Not a moment too soon, Contribute to solution Show up and speak ■ Viewpoints depicted in political miration I have for their ge- nor a moment too late. Just Perhaps Brad Thorpe could I’m reading the Hot Corner on cartoons, columns or letters do nius, their persistence, their not necessarily represent the right. How do you account for contribute something meaning- July 10 and there’s four com- fortitude, dedication, and sac- opinion of the editorial board. that? It was only by the hand of ful to balancing the county’s plaints about taxes going up rifice. They were exceptional ■ Groups or individuals are God that these things could budget, like reducing the num- and about the commissioners. humans. Even more so than invited to express their opinions have happened. ber of county vehicles and elimi- And yet I can tell you that peo- any saints I am acquainted in a letter to the editor. Because of the overwhelm- nating some of the high-priced ple don’t show up to let the with. ■ Persons wishing to address the ing circumstances, extreme staff that is assistant to an as- commissioners know how they They left no stone unturned editorial board, which meets weather, ill provisioned and sistant. The same kind of advice feel. It’s not enough to put it in weekly, should call Charlie and researched governments equipped, the U.S. troops could go to Sheriff Dawsy, who the paper. You need to come. I Brennan at 352-563-5660. all the way back to Cicero. should have lost, but with keeps adding new vehicles even was there yesterday, July 9, at ■ All letters must be signed and There were two free societies, Washington’s leadership, and though we have a budget prob- 9 o’clock. We had to wait a few include a phone number and prior to ours. Moses led one, hometown, including letters divine intervention the U.S. lem. And let’s not forget his hours, but three of us — only and the Anglo-Saxons the sent via email. Names and troops prevailed. Their victo- $1.2 million bonus that he three of us — spoke. There were hometowns will be printed; other. The founders were de- ries were miraculous; God’s handed out a few years back other people in the audience — phone numbers will not be termined not to repeat any of published or given out. hand was clearly with this rather than put it back in county not many — but only three of us the mistakes made by those ■ man. coffers. spoke. It does make a differ- We reserve the right to edit two societies. To correct all the ence. I can’t guarantee you we letters for length, libel, fairness I think providence wanted deficiencies. and good taste. Investigate sheriff’s cars could change things, but you this nation to be born. Are we With the many perspectives ■ Letters must be no longer than This is to the county commis- need to show up. The commis- to witness her demise? Not if I involved, among the founders, 600 words, and writers will be can help it. sioners: Did you ever look at sioners even told me after the limited to four letters per Sheriff Dawsy’s budget? Did you meeting, if people are that con- they were able to see the down month. Is this a nation worth fixing, sides of every issue, and tried ever think about the money that cerned, they need to show up. ■ SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, and keeping? It does need a lit- to put protections in to subvert it costs the taxpayers for the The next budget meeting is 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., tle work, and a few patriots. sheriff’s deputies to bring their Wednesday, July 24, at 9 a.m. ... any who would try to take over Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax But, it is a keeper. the government by any means. to 352-563-3280, or email to cars home for the fuel and the at the Apopka courthouse, 110 [email protected]. maintenance? I’ve seen sheriff’s N. Apopka Ave. There are ways to stop a D.I. Larson deputies’ cars in Sam’s Club takeover, but none of our cur- Ocala shopping down in Brooksville. Get rid of landfill fee rent elected officials seem in- There is no human who I’ve seen them in Ocala shop- The county commissioners clined to do anything. could have endured, and sur- Where are ping. So imagine all the times want to put another tax on there Among all the founders, the vived, what Washington did that I didn’t see it and how for fire prevention. Well, how about man who stood, and still stands without divine intervention. the savings? much money it’s costing the tax- taking this $25-a-year taxes off out as a star is George God wanted this nation What happened to the fire payers in this county. Wise up for the landfill that all these peo- Washington. founded, and Washington was department’s budget? Sheriff and investigate. Do some jour- ple have to pay? I’m paying over Even as a child I learned His tool. Jeff Dawsy said it was in such nalism for a while. It might $200 a year for garbage pick-up how hard things were for Washington had four bullet bad shape we need all these shock you. twice a week and I’m still paying Washington. And though I have holes in his coat, and two new taxes. The commissioners $25 for that landfill. read much about him since, it horses shot from under him, and Dawsy told us that if the Not paying higher taxes took the reading of this book to yet he remained unscathed, at fire department was consoli- For your information, we have Off base on pay raises put him in total perspective for the Battle of the Wilderness dated into the sheriff ’s office had a meeting and decided that I would just like to say to Brad me. The book, “The Making of during the French and Indian we would gain efficiencies and if the millage rate goes up the Thorpe, he’s way off base when America” by W. Cleon Skousen, War, but he survived without so realize cost reductions. 30 percent, we are not paying it comes to giving raises and covers his campaigns, and bat- much as a scratch. Many times, We were lied to. Who is going our taxes. This is a whole com- talking about raises. He says the tles in more depth than any- some of his men literally froze to get fired? Where is the re- munity. If you would like this senior citizens keep getting their thing I have ever read. I saw to death during the Revolu- sponsibility and accountability whole county involved, we’ll see raises in their Social Security. something in this book that tionary War, but he was always from the county and the com- what we can get done there and Well, that’s full of baloney. We made me see Washington was a spared. missioners? Where did all our then see who pays for our don’t get it all the time. And I’ll person truly watched over, Every last one of them money go? county commissioners. We’re tell you what. He wants to give guided, and protected by God. should have starved to death. tired, we’re broke and we’re not raises? That’s fine. Give them a Put on Earth to serve His Several times there were for- Claude Strass going to pay it. 2 percent, maybe. purpose. tuitous weather phenomena Homosassa

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about local or statewide subjects. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE OPINION MONDAY, JULY 22, 2013 A11 Letters to THE EDITOR Fire tax than 30 Chapter 9 and now we are advised that Chapter 11 filings for our county taxes are to be unacceptable bankruptcies across this increased by one-third to I have very great diffi- country at the state, compensate for Duke En- culty accepting the pro- county and municipal lev- ergy’s refusal to ante up to posed added assessment els. As taxpayers, we don’t its property tax assessment. for fire safety protection wish to become one of Our state government services in the county. them, because inevitably gives us no protection here. My concerns and position we will end up with the Our county government are based on the following: bill. The “tax-and-spend” offers the “solution” of a 1) How can a 90 percent policies of governments, one-third increase in rate increase be justified regardless of level must county taxes, in a county in an economy growing at indeed stop. suffering an under-em- a meager 1.7 percent GDP, 6) While fiscal responsi- ployment ranging above inflation rate under 2.5 bility is out of control in 20 percent. That is not a percent, unemployment federal and state govern- solution. That is a penalty rate far exceeding 7.6 per- ments, it is “no stretch” to levied upon the citizens cent and county demo- believe that it does not by Duke Energy, and the graphics essentially exist in our county gov- citizens’ allowance of this unchanged from last ernment. Our skepticism would constitute a prece- year? It defies common of all levels of government dent, if not legalization, and sense. calls into question the vo- certainly encourage more 2) An increase of this racity of our politicians to such actions from Duke, magnitude only serves to reflect the majority will of as Duke itself has already point out the fire protec- the public; and not their warned us of for 2013. tion services budget for own self-serving needs. With precious little last year was, either, a) After all, our politicians hope for any meaningful grossly underfunded, (public servants) work for the Citrus County Com- interests, specifically in appointed to head the support at state or county leaving us all inade- us: we do not work for missioners do so at their this case to approval of a Tennessee Valley Author- government level, our quately protected and in them. own peril. $32 billion “stock swap” ity, for which we may well only defense now be- comes citizen action. That danger, or, b) it smells of 7) Pushing through a Elections do have for the marriage of Crys- assume he receives no action now needs to con- gross mismanagement of significant tax increase consequences. tal River’s Progress En- mean compensation. budget priorities by the against the majority of the ergy into the Duke Energy stitute our refusal to Now, what does all this board. public, especially at this Paul R. Champagne family. And this new fam- allow our county govern- mean to the citizens of 3) The board’s tactics of time, will certainly result Beverly Hills ily, as was publicly an- ment to increase our Citrus County? Well, tying any budget shortfall in our political establish- nounced, was to be taxes to compensate for we’re going to pay power to a safety-related issue ment having to stand in headed by Progress En- Duke’s larceny and to deny Deny Duke’s rates swollen by that $44.7 such as fire protection unemployment lines (like ergy’s chief Bill Johnson. such legal precedent. million departure pack- services will not fly. It is many of their con- tax dodge My fellow Citrus County Well, within — cites one age, as well as the hun- likely designed to scare stituents) having been The Chronicle advised citizens: Do not allow source — 20 minutes of dreds of millions seniors into having to ac- voted out of office in up- on July 6 that at the meet- your taxes to be increased the corporate marriage, required for a third en- cept an unjustifiable coming elections. Re- ing of the Citrus County to pay for Duke Energy’s Duke’s board fires Bill deavor at the twice-bungled “tax” increase for their member, legislation commissioners on July 9 arrogant refusal to pay its Johnson and re-appoints repair fiasco of the old own protection. Again, passed against the major- “...to further discuss the own. Duke’s Jim Rogers as Progress Energy’s nuclear what has changed in one ity of public will is tanta- need to raise property CEO of the new family. All facility on the northern Rolf Norbom year to warrant an almost mount to “tyranny.” taxes by nearly a third.” this, of course, having border of our county. And Crystal River doubling of the fire pro- 8) While Florida State Wow! misled the public and — tection rate charged to statutes provide the au- Why this “need”? “...the assuming they had no taxpayers? Moreover, thority and cover for local county is facing a $16.5 privileged prior notice — Dr. Kenneth P. Pritchyk DPM what assurances do we county commissioners to million budget shortfall the various government have that further budget administer local tax pol- for 2014.” Why the short- levels involved, who took Announces the increases/assessments are icy and establish operat- fall? The short answer is no action subsequently to GRAND OPENING not on the horizon? ing budgets, the sole that Duke Energy arbi- object. GRAND OPENING 4) Taxpayers are ex- responsibility for tax as- trarily chose not to pay But, then, was Bill of his new practice pected to live within their sessments lies with the that margin of its 2012 tax Johnson treated shabbily? Nature Coast budgets during these Citrus County Commis- bill, and has already an- Not unless one considers tough economic times. sioners; they cannot “pass nounced it will pay even as insufficient his $44.7 Foot And Ankle Shouldn’t the county have the buck” off to Tallahas- less in 2013. million. Hmmm.... A cynic Center, LLC to do the same? see. 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Associated Press possible for the depart- ment’s civilian workforce Associated Press JOINT BASE of more than 800,000 em- A rock sample being CHARLESTON, S.C. — ployees, Hagel said, if Con- analyzed in a Denver The audience gasped in gress fails to stem the cuts laboratory consisting of surprise and gave a few in the next budget year, quartz, fine grain (micro- low whistles as Defense which starts Oct. 1. scopic) pyrite, galena and Secretary Chuck Hagel de- On the heels of the de- sphalerite. livered the news that fur- partment’s first furlough Associated Press loughs, which have forced day, and in three days of Secretary Chuck Hagel talks Wednesday with Air Associated Press a 20 percent pay cut on visits with members of the Force personnel at Joint Base Charleston near Belgium’s Prince Philippe Gold most of the military’s civil- Army, Navy, Air Force and Charleston, S.C. smiles Sunday after ian workforce, probably Marine Corps, Hagel taking the oath at the will continue next year, played the unenviable role essary, need to bring run- formed military, which has Palace of the Nation in rush-era and it might get worse. of messenger to a frus- away military costs in line stopped some training Brussels to become the “Those are the facts of trated and fearful work- with most of the rest of the missions and faces equip- country’s seventh king life,” Hagel told about 300 force coping with the American public that has ment shortages due to the after his father, Albert II, discards Defense Department em- inevitability of a spending struggled economically for budget shortfalls. Troops abdicated as the head of ployees, most of them squeeze at the end of more years. were told this month they this fractured nation. middle-aged civilians, last than a decade of constant The furloughs have will no longer receive sought week at an Air Force re- and costly war. about 650,000 civilian em- extra pay for deployments ception hall on a military The fiscal crunch also ployees. but also have to 18 former global hot Bombs, shootings Associated Press base in Charleston. lays bare the politically slowed health care and spots no longer considered Future layoffs also are unpopular, if perhaps nec- other services for the uni- danger zones. kill 13 in Iraq SACRAMENTO, Calif. BAGHDAD — Bombings — Across the West, early and shootings in Iraq killed miners digging for gold, 13 people on Sunday, as silver and copper had no the death toll from a coordi- idea that one day some- nated wave of late-night car thing else very valuable bombings and other attacks would be buried in the the day before jumped past piles of dirt and rocks Search on for victims 70, authorities said. they tossed aside. The explosions were the There’s a rush in the latest in a relentless surge U.S. to find key compo- nents of cellphones, tele- in bloodshed that has visions, weapons rocked Iraq since the start systems, wind turbines, of the Islamic holy month of MRI machines and the Ramadan on July 10. They regenerative brakes in follow months of surging vi- hybrid cars, and old mine olence across the country tailings piles just might that is raising fears of a re- be the answer. They may turn to the widespread sec- contain a group of versa- tarian killing that pushed the tile minerals the periodic country to the brink of civil table called rare-earth war after the 2003 U.S.-led elements. invasion. “Uncle Sam could be sitting on a gold mine,” Japan’s ruling said Larry Meinert, di- bloc wins votes rector of the mineral re- TOKYO — Japanese source program for the Prime Minister Shinzo U.S. Geological Survey in Reston, Va. Abe’s ruling coalition won a The USGS and De- comfortable majority in the partment of Energy are upper house of parliament on a nationwide scram- in elections Sunday, giving ble for deposits of the el- it control of both chambers ements that make and a magnets lighter, bring mandate balanced hues to fluo- Associated Press to press rescent lighting and East Cleveland residents gather Sunday outside an abandoned house to help search for more bodies in East ahead color to the touch Cleveland, Ohio. Police Chief Ralph Spotts told volunteers checking vacant houses in a neighborhood where with diffi- screens of smartphones three bodies were found wrapped in plastic bags that he believes there could be one or two more victims. cult eco- in order to break the nomic Chinese stranglehold on reforms. those supplies. Foul odor leads Ohio authorities to grisly find Friday The They were surprised win is an Shinzo Abe to find that the critical Associated Press Cleveland area. endorse- prime minister elements could be in Cleveland One body was found Friday in a ment of of Japan. plain sight in piles of EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio — garage. Two others were found the Lib- rubble otherwise consid- Authorities responding to a re- Detail Saturday — one in a backyard eral Democratic Party’s ered eyesores and toxic port of a foul odor from a home and the other in the basement of a “Abenomics” program, waste. One era’s junk discovered a body and arrested a vacant house. The three female which has helped spark a could turn out to be this bodies, all wrapped in plastic registered sex offender who sent tentative economic recov- era’s treasure. police and volunteers through a Columbus bags, were found about 100 to 200 “Those were almost ery in Japan. poor Ohio neighborhood in a OHIO yards apart, and authorities be- never analyzed for any- search for more victims, officials lieved the victims were killed in It’s also a vindication for thing other than what said Sunday. Cincinnati 0 50 mi the last six to 10 days. Abe, who lost upper house they were mining for,” East Cleveland Police Chief Searchers rummaging through elections in 2007 during his Meinert said. “If they turn Ralph Spotts had cautioned 0 50 km vacant houses in the same neigh- previous stint as prime out to be valuable that is searchers Sunday to be prepared borhood Sunday were warned by minister. Controlling both houses of a win-win on several to find one or two more victims, LakeKY. 90 20 W.VA. Spotts to brace themselves for the fronts — getting us off our but he declined to elaborate. But Erie smell of rotting bodies and to look parliament has been an elu- dependence on China sive goal in recent years. A after a daylong search that in- East out for trash bags that might con- and having a resource we cluded 40 abandoned houses and ceal a body. divided parliament has had didn’t know about.” other areas, no more bodies were Cleveland He declined to elaborate on his difficulty passing legislation, The 15 rare earth ele- found. Bodies found comments about the possible ad- and voters fed up with the ments were discovered Spotts identified the suspect as ditional victims. gridlock and high leadership long after the gold rush 35-year-old Michael Madison. He Cleveland OHIO Spotts indicated later Sunday turnover appeared willing to began to wane, but de- said Madison is expected to be that the suspect’s comments opt for the perceived safety 0 6 mi mand for them only took formally charged Monday. haven’t provided clarity on of the LDP, which has ruled off over the past 10 years Mayor Gary Norton said the whether more bodies might be Japan for most of the post- 0 6 km as electronics became suspect has indicated he might found. World War II era. smaller and more so- have been influenced by Cleve- SOURCE: ESRI AP “He really hasn’t stated that phisticated. They begin land serial killer Anthony Sowell, there’s any more, but he hasn’t Strong, shallow with number 57 Lan- who was convicted in 2011 of mur- It’s the latest in a series of high- said anything that would make us quake hits China thanum and end with 71 dering 11 women and sentenced profile cases involving the disap- think that there’s not,” Spotts Lutetium, a group of to death. pearance of women from the said. BEIJING — A strong metallic chemical ele- earthquake hit a moderately ments that are not rare populated western province as much as they are just in China. No information on difficult to mine because damage was immediately they occur in tiny available. amounts and are often Israelis, Palestinians skeptical about peace talks The government’s earth- stuck to each other. quake monitoring center Unlike metals higher Associated Press In his first on- and avoid a future be a result, it will be put to said the quake struck at up on the table such as camera comment Palestinian state in a national referendum,” he 7:34 a.m. Monday morning silver and gold, there’s JERUSALEM — Israeli Sunday, Israeli the West Bank be- said at the start of his in Gansu province. It was no good agent for dis- and Palestinian officials Prime Minister coming an Iranian- weekly Cabinet meeting. near the city of Dingxi, solving elements so voiced skepticism Sunday Benjamin Ne- backed “terror “It won’t be easy. But we about 766 miles west of closely linked in atomic that they can move toward tanyahu appeared state.” are entering the talks with Beijing. structure. a peace deal, as the sides to lower expecta- A lifelong hawk, integrity, honesty, and hope It gave the quake’s mag- inched toward what may be tions by saying the Netanyahu has that this process is han- nitude as 6.6, which can the first round of significant talks will be tough been a reluctant dled responsibly, seriously Benjamin cause severe damage. It negotiations in five years. and any agree- Netanyahu latecomer to the and to the point.” also said the quake was at U.S. Secretary of State ment would have idea of Palestinian Hardliners have floated prime minister a shallow depth of just 3.7 John Kerry announced late to be ratified by Is- statehood, and his referendum proposals be- of Israel. miles. Quakes near the sur- last week that an agree- raelis in a national critics say he uses fore, usually as an attempt ment has been reached referendum. the pretext of secu- to add an additional obsta- face tend to be more de- that establishes the basis Netanyahu pledged to rity to avoid engaging in cle to any efforts to structive. Rare-earth oxides, clock- for resuming peace talks. insist on Israel’s security good-faith negotiations. cede war-won territories The U.S. Geological Sur- wise from top center: He cautioned that such an needs above all — saying “I am committed to two as part of a future peace vey measured the magni- praseodymium, cerium, agreement still needs to be his main guiding princi- objectives that must guide agreement. tude as 5.9 and the depth lanthanum, neodymium, formalized, suggesting that ples will be to maintain a the result — if there will be Palestinian officials at 6 miles. samarium and gadolinium. gaps remain. Jewish majority in Israel a result. And if there will were silent Sunday. —From wire reports ■ Stellar ■ Baseball/B2 defense ■ Scoreboard/B3 Section B - MONDAY, JULY 22, 2013 leads ■ Sports briefs/B3, B4 White ■ Auto racing, soccer/B4 Sox past ■ Puzzles/B5 Braves. ■ Comics/B6 B2 SPORTS / ■ Classifieds/B7 ■ Golf/B7 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Inverness advances to state semifinals STEVE HASEL crushing their opponents 21-0 and 18-0. Debary, Special to the Chronicle winner of Pool B, plays Union Park in the other semifinal game, also being played at 9 a.m. WEST MELBOURNE — After Saturday’s today. opening State Tournament loss, the Inverness The 5-3 Inverness victory over East Bay saw Senior Softball All-Stars had their backs to the improvements in pitching, defense and hitting. wall. A 2-0 lead in game two Saturday was Taking the mound in the bottom of the fourth washed away with the rain, so Sunday’s game in with a 3-3 tie, Courtney Tidwell pitched four round-robin play was for survival. And survive shutout innings that included four . they did, winning 5-3 over East Bay with a two- She had help from her teammates, as catcher out rally in the sixth to break a 3-3 tie. Darian Stephens cut down a runner trying to “We played good defense both days,” Inver- steal third, with Katie Jones applying the tag. ness manager Tony Stephens said, “but Satur- Also in the sixth, Jones speared a line drive that day was our worst day of the season hitting the seemed headed for extra bases down the line. ball. Today we came up with some timely hits and that made the difference. When we hit the A two-out rally in the sixth broke the 3-3 tie. ball, we’re hard to beat.” Alyssa Sloan drew a walk between a pair of Four teams remain and Inverness will face strikeouts, and Alyssa Nathan pounded a dou- the top team from Pool A, Port St. Lucie, at 9 a.m. ble to knock her in for the go-ahead run. this morning at Max K. Rodes Park in West Mel- Stephens followed with a single to left and In- bourne. A victory puts Inverness into the state verness had a 5-3 lead. STEVE HASEL/Special to the Chronicle championship game at 11:30 a.m. A loss ends the “We haven’t really played our game yet,” Anna Savoie of the Inverness Senior Softball All-Stars prepares to season. Stephens said. “I’m hoping we’re saving our best take a cut at the plate Sunday at the State Tournament in West Port St. Lucie warmed up for the semifinals by ’til the last.” Melbourne. The team stayed alive with a 5-3 win over East Bay. Froome wins A career round gives Mickelson a claret jug 100th Associated Press Tour GULLANE, Scotland — Phil Mickel- son is mystified no more by links golf. He has his name etched in a silver claret Associated Press jug to prove it. PARIS — Chris Froome won Mickelson delivered his best closing the 100th Tour de France on Sun- round ever in a major Sunday — at the day, having dominated rivals British Open, of all places — when he over three weeks on the road and ran off four birdies over the last six adroitly dealt holes for a 5-under 66 at Muirfield to win with doping sus- the third leg of the career . picions off it. “This is such an accomplishment for In two years, me because I just never knew if I’d be Britain has now able to develop the game to play links had two differ- golf effectively,” Mickelson said. “To ent winners: play the best round arguably of my ca- Bradley Wiggins reer, to putt better than I’ve ever putted, in 2012 and then to shoot the round of my life ... it feels Froome, a Chris amazing to win the claret jug.” cooler, calmer, Froome At the end of a rough-and-tumble more under- claimed the week along the Firth of Forth, Mickelson stated but no 100th Tour de was the only player under par. He France race less determined wound up with a three-shot win over Sunday. character than Henrik Stenson, one of four players atop his Sky team- the leaderboard during a final round mate with famous sideburns. that was up for grabs until Mickelson Froome rode into Paris in style seized control in the final hour. — in the canary yellow race Lee Westwood, who started Sunday leader’s jersey he took on Stage with a two-shot lead, fell behind for the 8 in the Pyrenees and never re- first time all day with a bogey on the 13th linquished, vigorously fending off and never recovered. He closed with a rivals whose concerted chal- 75. Masters champion Adam Scott took lenges turned this Tour into a the lead with a 4-foot birdie on the 11th, thriller. Froome and his Sky and closed as sloppily as he did last year. teammates linked arms as they He made four bogeys starting at the rode for the line. 13th, and a final bogey on the 18th gave The 100th edition was visually him a 72. At least he has a green jacket stunning, too, starting with a first- from the Masters to console him this ever swing through Corsica, year. France’s so-called “island of Tiger Woods, in his best position to beauty,” before veering through win a major since the crisis in his per- the Pyrenees to Brittany and sonal life, stumbled badly on his way to then across France to the race’s a 74 and was never a serious challenger. crescendo in the Alps — 2,115 Westwood said he didn’t play all that grueling miles in total. badly. Instead, he paid tribute to Mick- Uniquely, the 100th Tour elson for what will be remembered as treated itself to a late-afternoon one of the great closing rounds in major start for its final Stage 21 so the championship history. riders raced a few hours later on “When you birdie four of the last six the cobbles of the Champs- of a round any day, that’s good going,” Elysees as the sun cast golden Westwood said. “With a decent breeze hues over the peloton and the blowing and some tough flags out there, shadows lengthened over the it’s obviously a pretty good experience. dense, cheering crowds. When you do it in a major champi- French Air Force jets in for- onship, it’s an even better experience.” mation trailed red, white and But this major championship? Phil blue smoke in the skies about the Mickelson? leafy avenue as the peloton pow- He had only contended twice in two ered up it for the first time and, decades at golf ’s oldest championship. exceptionally, circled like a neck- One week after he won the Scottish lace around the Arc de Triomphe Open in a playoff on the links-styled in their brightly colored team course of Castle Stuart, Mickelson was jerseys. simply magical on the back nine of a Associated Press After setting off from the mag- brown, brittle Muirfield course that Phil Mickelson celebrates after his final putt drops on the 18th green during the final nificent Versailles Palace, the round of the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield, Scotland. Mickelson won former residence of three kings See MICKELSON/ Page B7 his fifth major at 3-under par. See FROOME/ Page B4 Surging Rays sweep Jays Associated Press struck out one. Jamey Wright pitched the eighth and Fernando TORONTO — Luke Scott and Kelly Johnson hit Rodney finished in a nervous ninth for his 24th save back-to-back home runs, Evan Longoria also went in 29 chances. deep and the survived a late scare Rodney walked Thole to begin the ninth, Brett to beat the 4-3 on Sunday, com- Lawrie hit an infield single and Thole went to third pleting a three-game sweep. on Longoria’s throwing error. Reyes followed with a The surging Rays have won 13 of their past 14 two-run double, cutting the gap to one. games and 20 of their past 24. After starting the sea- Rodney struck out Jose Bautista and got Edwin son 14-18, Tampa Bay is a major league-best 44-23 Encarnacion to ground out, with Reyes advancing since May 8. to third on the play. Adam Lind walked and pinch Rays right-hander Chris Archer pitched seven in- See RAYS/ Page B4 nings to win his fourth straight decision, improving to 4-0 with an 1.62 ERA in his past six starts, includ- The Tampa Bay Rays celebrate Sunday after ing his first career shutout against Houston on defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto to July 14. complete a three-game sweep. Archer (5-3) allowed five hits, walked four and Associated Press B2 MONDAY, JULY 22, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE East Division Central Division West Division AL W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Boston 59 40 .596 — — 5-5 L-1 32-17 27-23 Detroit 53 44 .546 — — 5-5 W-1 29-19 24-25 Oakland 57 41 .582 — — 6-4 W-1 30-15 27-26 Tampa Bay 58 41 .586 1 — 9-1 W-5 34-19 24-22 Cleveland 52 46 .531 1½ 3 6-4 W-1 30-19 22-27 Texas 54 44 .551 3 1½ 3-7 L-4 27-22 27-22 Rays 4, Blue Jays 3 Baltimore 56 43 .566 3 — 7-3 W-4 29-20 27-23 Kansas City 45 50 .474 7 8½ 4-6 L-1 24-23 21-27 Los Angeles 46 50 .479 10 8½ 5-5 L-1 26-26 20-24 Tampa Bay Toronto New York 52 45 .536 6 3 4-6 W-1 28-23 24-22 Minnesota 41 54 .432 11 12½ 4-6 L-1 23-24 18-30 Seattle 46 52 .469 11 9½ 7-3 W-6 25-25 21-27 ab r h bi ab r h bi Toronto 45 52 .464 13 10 3-7 L-4 25-24 20-28 Chicago 39 56 .411 13 14½ 5-5 W-2 21-22 18-34 Houston 33 64 .340 23½ 22 2-8 L-5 17-35 16-29 DJnngs cf 5 0 0 0 Reyes ss 3 0 2 2 Zobrist ss 4 0 0 0 Bautist rf 5 0 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Longori 3b 3 1 1 1 Encrnc 1b 5 0 0 0 Loney 1b 4 1 1 0 Lind dh 3 0 1 0 East Division Central Division West Division Scott dh 3 1 1 2 RDavis pr 0 0 0 0 W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away KJhnsn 2b 4 1 3 1 MeCarr lf 4 1 1 0 Atlanta 55 43 .561 — — 5-5 L-2 31-15 24-28 St. Louis 59 37 .615 — — 7-3 W-1 29-17 30-20 Arizona 51 47 .520 — — 4-6 W-1 27-20 24-27 Joyce rf 3 0 1 0 ClRsms cf 4 0 2 0 Philadelphia 49 50 .495 6½ 6½ 6-4 L-2 26-21 23-29 Pittsburgh 57 39 .594 2 — 4-6 W-1 32-18 25-21 Los Angeles 50 47 .515 ½ 4½ 8-2 W-3 27-23 23-24 SRdrgz ph-lf0 0 0 0 MIzturs 2b 4 0 0 0 Washington 48 50 .490 7 7 2-8 L-3 27-21 21-29 Cincinnati 55 43 .561 5 — 5-5 L-1 32-17 23-26 Colorado 48 51 .485 3½ 7½ 6-4 W-2 28-22 20-29 Loaton c 4 0 0 0 Thole c 2 1 1 1 New York 43 51 .457 10 10 7-3 W-2 19-28 24-23 Chicago 43 53 .448 16 11 5-5 L-2 22-26 21-27 San Fran. 45 52 .464 5½ 9½ 5-5 L-1 27-21 18-31 Fuld lf-rf 4 0 1 0 Lawrie 3b 4 1 1 0 Miami 35 61 .365 19 19 3-7 L-4 21-27 14-34 Milwaukee 41 56 .423 18½ 13½ 6-4 W-4 25-26 16-30 San Diego 43 56 .434 8½ 12½ 3-7 L-1 27-23 16-33 Totals 34 4 8 4 Totals 34 3 8 3 Tampa Bay 000 103 000 — 4 Toronto 010 000 002 — 3 E—Longoria (5). DP—Tampa Bay 1, Toronto 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 11. 2B—K.Johnson NL (9), Reyes (5), Col.Rasmus (20), Thole (1). HR— White Sox rob Braves 3-1 Longoria (20), Scott (9), K.Johnson (15). SB— Scott (1), Reyes (10), R.Davis (25). Brewers 1, IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay Marlins 0, 13 inn. Harvey dominates Archer W,5-3 7 5 1 1 4 1 Miami Milwaukee J.Wright H,2 1 1 0 0 0 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Phillies in 5-0 win Rodney S,24-29 1 2 2 2 2 1 Hchvrr ss 5 0 2 0 Aoki rf 5 0 1 0 Toronto Lucas 3b-2b4 0 1 0 LSchfr cf 5 0 1 0 Dickey L,8-11 6 7 4 4 1 8 Stanton rf 4 0 0 0 Segura ss 5 0 1 0 Associated Press J.Perez 11/310010 Morrsn 1b 4 0 0 0 JFrncs 1b 5 0 0 0 Loup 12/30 0 0 0 2 HBP—by Archer (Lind), by J.Perez (Scott), by Ozuna cf 5 0 0 0 Weeks 2b 4 0 0 0 CHICAGO — Left fielder Dietrch 2b 5 0 0 0 Maldnd c 5 0 1 0 Loup (S.Rodriguez). PB—Thole. Webb p 0 0 0 0 Gindl lf 5 1 2 1 Casper Wells robbed Reed John- Umpires—Home, Jim Joyce; First, Sam Hol- Ruggin lf 4 0 0 0 Bianchi 3b 4 0 1 0 son of a home run in the eighth in- brook; Second, Jeff Nelson; Third, David Rack- Brantly c 4 0 0 0 WPerlt p 2 0 0 0 ning to help the Chicago White ley. ARams p 0 0 0 0 Lucroy ph 1 0 0 0 Sox beat the Atlanta Braves 3-1 on T—3:01. A—41,247 (49,282). Polanc 3b 1 0 0 0 FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0 HAlvrz p 2 0 1 0 McGnzl p 0 0 0 0 Sunday. Orioles 4, Rangers 2 Dobbs ph 1 0 0 0 Hndrsn p 0 0 0 0 With the White Sox leading 3-1, Baltimore Texas MDunn p 0 0 0 0 Braun ph 1 0 0 0 Wells leaped up against the left- ab r h bi ab r h bi Qualls p 0 0 0 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0 field wall to make a spectacular McLoth lf 4 0 2 0 Kinsler 2b 4 0 2 1 Mathis c 2 0 0 0 catch and rob Johnson of the Machd 3b 4 0 1 1 Gentry cf 3 0 1 0 Totals 41 0 4 0 Totals 42 1 7 1 Markks rf 4 0 0 0 N.Cruz dh 4 0 0 0 Miami 000 000 000 000 0 — 0 game-tying homer. It was one of A.Jones cf 5 0 0 0 ABeltre 3b 4 1 1 1 Milwaukee 000 000 000 000 1 — 1 several great defensive plays by C.Davis 1b 4 1 1 0 Przyns c 4 0 0 0 No outs when winning run scored. the White Sox. Wieters c 4 2 2 1 Morlnd 1b 3 0 0 0 E—Weeks (9), Segura (11). DP—Miami 1, Mil- Alex Rios added two hits and an Hardy ss 4 0 2 1 Profar ph 0 0 0 0 waukee 3. LOB—Miami 6, Milwaukee 6. 2B— RBI for Chicago and Jose Quin- Valenci dh 3 0 0 0 Andrus ss 2 1 1 0 Gindl (1). HR—Gindl (1). SB—Segura (30). Urrutia ph 1 0 0 0 DvMrp lf 4 0 1 0 CS—Ruggiano (4). S—Lucas. tana scattered nine hits in 5 2/3 in- BRorts 2b 4 1 2 1 LMartn rf 3 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO nings for the win. Totals 37 410 4 Totals 31 2 6 2 Miami White Sox relievers Ramon Baltimore 021 100 000 — 4 H.Alvarez 7 50011 Troncoso and Donnie Veal each Texas 000 010 001 — 2 M.Dunn 1 00000 E—Andrus (10), Burns (1). DP—Baltimore 1. Qualls 1 00002 retired the two batter they faced LOB—Baltimore 11, Texas 6. 2B—C.Davis (29), A.Ramos 2 0 0 0 0 2 and Nate Jones pitched a score- Wieters (20), Hardy (17), B.Roberts (4), Kinsler Webb L,1-4 1 2 1 1 0 2 less eighth. Closer Addison Reed (17), Gentry (6). HR—A.Beltre (22). CS— Milwaukee pitched scoreless ninth for his Machado (5). S—McLouth. W.Peralta 8 20027 25th save in 29 chances. Associated Press IP H R ER BB SO Fr.Rodriguez 1 1 0 0 1 0 White Sox left fielder Casper Wells robs Atlanta’s Reed Johnson of a Baltimore Mic.Gonzalez 1 0 0 0 0 1 Braves starter Mike Minor (9-5) Tillman W,12-3 8 6 2 2 3 7 Henderson 1 1 0 0 0 2 pitched his first career complete home run Sunday in the eighth inning, as the White Sox defeated the Matusz H,12 1/3 0 0 0 1 1 Axford W,4-3 2 0 0 0 0 1 game in the loss. Braves 3-1 in Chicago. O’Day S,2-4 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 Webb pitched to 1 batter in the 13th. Texas Umpires—Home, Brian Gorman; First, Manny American League the 6-0. Marlon Byrd followed Wright’s first- M.Perez L,3-3 61/39 4 4 1 5 Gonzalez; Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Larry Eric Sogard hit a two-run homer to inning homer off the dark metal railing Cotts 2/3 0 0 0 1 1 Vanover. Orioles 4, Rangers 2 back Colon (13-3), who struck out five atop the new left-field wall with a no- Soria 1 00010 T—3:33. A—30,073 (41,900). ARLINGTON, Texas — Chris Till- and walked one. The 40-year-old right- doubter into the second deck against Burns 1 1 0 0 1 0 Tillman pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Mets 5, Phillies 0 man pitched eight effective innings in hander, making his first start since re- (10-4) for New York’s first back- WP—M.Perez. Philadelphia New York his return from the All-Star game and turning from his third All-Star game, tied to-back homers of the season. Umpires—Home, Joe West; First, Adam Hamari; ab r h bi ab r h bi the surging Baltimore Orioles beat Max Scherzer and Adam Wainwright for Second, Andy Fletcher; Third, Rob Drake. Rollins ss 4 0 1 0 EYong lf 4 0 0 0 the 4-2 to sweep a the major league lead in wins while re- Pirates 3, Reds 2 T—3:05. A—39,907 (48,114). MYong 3b 4 0 1 0 DnMrp 2b 4 0 0 0 CINCINNATI — Jeff Locke allowed Utley 2b 3 0 1 0 DWrght 3b 4 2 2 1 three-game series between 2012 ducing his ERA to 2.52. Indians 7, Twins 1 DBrwn lf 4 0 0 0 Byrd rf 4 1 2 1 playoff teams. Crisp preserved Oakland’s ninth only an infield single through six innings Cleveland Minnesota DYong rf 4 0 1 0 Satin 1b 3 1 1 0 Matt Wieters had two hits and shutout of the year when he pulled back and the beat Homer ab r h bi ab r h bi Frndsn 1b 3 0 0 0 I.Davis ph-1b 1 0 0 0 scored twice to help the Orioles Pujols’ bid for his 492nd homer leading Bailey to salvage the final game of their Stubbs cf 4 0 1 0 Dozier 2b 4 1 2 0 Mayrry cf 3 0 0 0 Buck c 3 0 0 0 series with the Cincinnati Reds, 3-2. ACarer ss 5 1 0 0 CHrmn c 4 0 0 0 Kratz c 3 0 0 0 Lagars cf 3 1 2 3 (56-43) move a season-high 13 off the seventh. Kipnis 2b 4 2 2 3 Mauer dh 4 0 0 1 Cl.Lee p 2 0 0 0 Quntnll ss 2 0 0 0 games over .500 with their seventh Second-place Pittsburgh left town Swisher dh 5 1 1 0 Mornea 1b 4 0 0 0 Bastrd p 0 0 0 0 Harvey p 2 0 0 0 victory in eight games. National League with a three-game cushion over the CSantn c 3 1 1 0 Doumit rf 3 0 0 0 L.Nix ph 1 0 0 0 ABrwn ph 1 0 0 0 Consistent starting pitching has Brewers 1, Reds, who won the first two games of MrRynl 1b 3 1 0 0 Plouffe 3b 2 0 0 0 Papeln p 0 0 0 0 Atchisn p 0 0 0 0 Brantly lf 4 0 1 3 Bernier 3b 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 0 4 0 Totals 31 5 7 5 been the key to this run. Tillman (12- Marlins 0, 13 inn. the series. Raburn rf 4 0 2 0 Thoms lf 3 0 0 0 Philadelphia 000 000 000 — 0 3) gave up two runs and six hits while Locke (9-2) and the majors’ second- Aviles 3b 3 1 1 1 Hicks cf 1 0 0 0 MILWAUKEE — Caleb Gindl hit his New York 200 300 00x — 5 striking out seven, making Baltimore stingiest limited the Reds to Flormn ss 3 0 0 0 LOB—Philadelphia 5, New York 3. 2B—D.Young first career home run in the bottom of Totals 35 7 9 7 Totals 28 1 2 1 starters 7-1 in the last eight games. three singles, but issued seven walks (12). HR—D.Wright (15), Byrd (17), Lagares (2). the 13th inning and the Milwaukee Cleveland 012 030 001 — 7 IP H R ER BB SO The 25-year-old righty was added and let a run score on a wild pitch. Brewers beat Miami 1-0, shutting out Minnesota 000 000 100 — 1 Philadelphia to the AL All-Star team as an injury Jason Grilli worked the ninth for his 30th E—Kipnis (8), Plouffe (7). DP—Cleveland 1, Cl.Lee L,10-4 6 7 5 5 1 6 the punchless Marlins for the third con- replacement but did not pitch Tues- save in 31 chances. His only blown Minnesota 2. LOB—Cleveland 6, Minnesota 3. Bastardo 1 00002 secutive game. 2B—Raburn (12), Dozier 2 (17). 3B—Brantley day night at Citi Field. save came in Cincinnati on June 19. Papelbon 1 0 0 0 0 1 Miami has gone a club-record 37 in- (2). HR—Kipnis (15). CS—Hicks (3). SF—Aviles. New York IP H R ER BB SO Harvey W,8-2 7 3 0 0 0 10 Tigers 4, Royals 1 nings without a run, the longest drought Dodgers 9, Nationals 2 Cleveland Atchison 2 1 0 0 0 2 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Miguel by a major league team in 28 years. WASHINGTON — Matt Kemp re- Masterson W,11-7 7 1 1 1 0 8 HBP—by Harvey (Utley). PB—Buck. C.C.Lee 1/3 0 0 0 2 1 Cabrera and Andy Dirks homered as The Houston Astros were held score- turned to the lineup with a home run Umpires—Home, Mike Winters; First, Mark Weg- less for 42 consecutive innings in July Allen 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 ner; Second, Tim Timmons; Third, Will Little. the Detroit Tigers beat the Kansas and a double in the same inning, and C.Perez 1 10001 T—2:33. A—32,127 (41,922). City Royals 4-1 to avoid being swept. 1985, according to STATS. the completed a Minnesota Dodgers 9, Doug Fister (8-5) picked up the vic- The Marlins haven’t scored since sweep of the Diamond L,5-9 42/37 6 5 3 0 Derek Dietrich drove in two runs in the Swarzak 11/30 0 0 0 0 Nationals 2 tory with six strong innings, yielding a with a 9-2 win that moved them into a Thielbar 1 0 0 0 0 0 run, while allowing six hits and striking fourth inning of a 5-2 loss in 10 innings tie for first place — at least temporarily Roenicke 1 0 0 0 0 2 Los Angeles Washington out five and walking one. to the Washington Nationals on July 14. — in the NL West. Pressly 1 21110 ab r h bi ab r h bi HBP—by Masterson (Hicks). Cabrera, who is second in the Sunday’s game was the longest Clayton Kershaw (9-6) allowed two Crwfrd lf 5 1 3 1 Harper cf 4 0 0 0 scoreless game in the majors since Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals; First, Bruce Punto 3b-ss 4 1 1 0 Rendon 2b 4 0 0 0 league with 31 home runs to Chris runs and two hits over seven innings Dreckman; Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Gary AdGnzl 1b 4 1 2 0 Zmrmn 3b 4 0 0 0 Davis of the Baltimore Orioles, drove Boston won 1-0 in 16 innings at Tampa with nine strikeouts and no walks, leav- Darling. Uribe 3b 1 0 0 0 Werth rf 3 2 2 2 Bay on July 17, 2011. T—2:38. A—31,753 (39,021). HRmrz ss 4 2 2 3 AdLRc 1b 3 0 0 0 a 1-1 pitch out to left in the first inning. ing his major league-best ERA at 2.01. HrstnJr 3b 1 0 0 0 Tracy 1b 1 0 1 0 Miguel Tejada tied it in the second Mets 5, Phillies 0 Tigers 4, Royals 1 Ethier rf 3 1 0 1 Dsmnd ss 4 0 0 0 Cardinals 3, Padres 2 with his third home run of the season Detroit Kansas City Schmkr rf-cf 1 0 0 0 Hairstn lf 3 0 0 0 NEW YORK — Matt Harvey struck ST. LOUIS — Adam Wainwright ab r h bi ab r h bi Kemp cf 4 1 3 3 KSuzuk c 3 0 1 0 and the 307th of his career. Tejada out 10 in seven overpowering innings, AJcksn cf 4 0 1 0 AGordn lf 4 0 0 0 Puig rf 0 0 0 0 Zmrmn p 0 0 0 0 took an 0-1 Fister pitch out to left. worked eight sharp innings for his Na- and David Wright and Juan Lagares TrHntr rf 4 0 0 0 Hosmer 1b 4 0 0 0 A.Ellis c 5 1 1 0 Ohlndrf p 2 0 0 0 tional League-leading 13th win and Dirks broke the tie with a home run MiCarr 3b 4 1 1 1 BButler dh 4 0 1 0 M.Ellis 2b 5 1 3 0 Lmrdzz ph 1 0 0 0 each hit a home run upheld by video re- with one out in the fifth to straightaway Allen Craig made a game-ending leap- Fielder dh 4 1 2 0 S.Perez c 3 0 1 0 Kershw p 4 0 0 1 Abad p 0 0 0 0 view to lead the to a 5-0 ing catch at the left field wall as the VMrtnz 1b 4 0 2 0 L.Cain rf 4 0 1 0 League p 0 0 0 0 center, just eluding Jarrod Dyson’s victory over the . JhPerlt ss 4 1 2 0 Mostks 3b 4 0 1 0 Totals 41 915 9 Totals 32 2 4 2 leap at the wall. St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Diego Dirks lf 4 1 2 1 MTejad 2b 3 1 1 1 Los Angeles 070 200 000 — 9 James Shields (4-7), who has won Padres 3-2. B.Pena c 2 0 0 2 AEscor ss 4 0 1 0 Washington 010 000 100 — 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE The St. Louis defense turned three RSantg 2b 4 0 1 0 Dyson cf 3 0 1 0 E—H.Ramirez (5). LOB—Los Angeles 10, only one of 10 home starts, took the Sunday’s Games Totals 34 411 4 Totals 33 1 7 1 Washington 4. 2B—C.Crawford (13), Kemp (12), loss. double plays behind Wainwright (13-5), Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 3 Detroit 100 010 101 — 4 M.Ellis (5). HR—H.Ramirez (10), Kemp (5), who allowed two runs with seven strike- Chicago White Sox 3, Atlanta 1 Kansas City 010 000 000 — 1 Werth 2 (12). SB—C.Crawford (10). Indians 7, Twins 1 Cleveland 7, Minnesota 1 outs and worked around two walks. E—Mi.Cabrera (11). DP—Detroit 2, Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO Detroit 4, Kansas City 1 2. LOB—Detroit 5, Kansas City 7. 2B—V.Mar- Los Angeles MINNEAPOLIS — Justin Master- Yonder Alonso singled three times Seattle 12, Houston 5 tinez (21), Jh.Peralta (26). HR—Mi.Cabrera (31), Kershaw W,9-6 7 2 2 2 0 9 son took a no-hit bid into the seventh with an RBI for the Padres. Oakland 6, L.A. Angels 0 Dirks (7), M.Tejada (3). SB—Dirks (7), L.Cain League 2 2 0 0 1 2 inning, Michael Brantley hit a bases- Baltimore 4, Texas 2 (11), Dyson (13). SF—B.Pena 2. Washington Diamondbacks 3, Giants 1 loaded triple and the Cleveland Indi- N.Y. Yankees at Boston, late IP H R ER BB SO Zimmermann L,12-5 2 8 7 7 2 1 Today SAN FRANCISCO — Paul Gold- Detroit Ohlendorf 6 6 2 2 1 6 ans beat the Minnesota Twins 7-1 to N.Y. Yankees (Nova 4-2) at Texas (Darvish 8-4), 7:05 p.m. Fister W,8-5 6 6 1 1 1 5 Abad 1 1 0 0 2 0 schmidt hit a sacrifice fly and a double avoid a three-game sweep. L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 7-3) at Toronto (Jo.Johnson 1-5), 7:07 Smyly H,11 1 0 0 0 0 2 WP—Kershaw, League. Masterson (11-7) had faced the p.m. against All-Star Madison Bumgarner, B.Rondon H,1 1 0 0 0 0 1 T—2:59. A—34,758 (41,418). minimum through six, allowing only a Tampa Bay (M.Moore 13-3) at Boston (Workman 0-0), Cody Ross added a late two-run sin- Benoit S,9-9 1 1 0 0 0 0 Interleague hit batter, when Brian Dozier led off 7:10 p.m. gle, and the first-place Arizona Dia- Kansas City Baltimore (Feldman 1-1) at Kansas City (W.Davis 4-8), mondbacks held off a late rally by the Shields L,4-7 7 9 3 3 0 6 the seventh with a broken-bat blooper 8:10 p.m. K.Herrera 2 2 1 1 0 3 White Sox 3, to center field that dunked in under the Detroit (Scherzer 13-1) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 6-8), San Francisco Giants for a 3-1 win to HBP—by Fister (S.Perez). Braves 1 glove of a sliding Drew Stubbs for a 8:10 p.m. avoid a three-game sweep. Umpires—Home, Vic Carapazza; First, Wally Oakland (Milone 8-8) at Houston (Keuchel 4-5), 8:10 The D-backs snapped a three- Bell; Second, Kerwin Danley; Third, Lance Atlanta Chicago double. p.m. Barksdale. ab r h bi ab r h bi Minnesota (Deduno 5-4) at L.A. Angels (Blanton 2-12), game losing streak with their first vic- T—2:48. A—20,513 (37,903). Smmns ss 4 0 1 0 De Aza cf 3 2 1 0 Mariners 12, Astros 5 10:05 p.m. tory of the second half. CJhnsn 3b 5 1 1 0 AlRmrz ss 3 0 0 0 HOUSTON — Nick Franklin hit his Cleveland (U.Jimenez 7-4) at Seattle (Harang 4-8), Randall Delgado (2-3) won in his J.Upton rf 4 0 0 0 Rios rf 4 1 2 1 10:10 p.m. FFrmn 1b 4 0 2 0 A.Dunn 1b 4 0 1 1 first career grand slam in Seattle’s big first career start at AT&T Park, and Rays schedule McCnn dh 3 0 1 0 Kppngr 2b 3 0 0 0 second inning to back up a scoreless NATIONAL LEAGUE Goldschmidt’s first-inning sac fly got July 22 at Boston Gattis lf-c 4 0 2 1 Viciedo dh 2 0 0 1 July 23 at Boston start by Felix Hernandez, and the Sunday’s Games things going against the inconsistent Uggla 2b 3 0 0 0 C.Wells lf 3 0 1 0 July 24 at Boston N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 0 RJhnsn cf 4 0 1 0 Morel 3b 3 0 0 0 Mariners rolled past the Houston As- defending champions. July 25 at Boston Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 2 G.Laird c 1 0 1 0 Flowrs c 3 0 0 0 tros 12-5 for their season-best sixth July 26 at N.Y. Yankees L.A. Dodgers 9, Washington 2 Rockies 4, Cubs 3 Trdslvc pr-lf 2 0 0 0 July 27 at N.Y. Yankees straight victory. Chicago White Sox 3, Atlanta 1 Totals 34 1 9 1 Totals 28 3 5 3 July 28 at N.Y. Yankees Franklin’s slam, Seattle’s fifth this Milwaukee 1, Miami 0, 13 innings DENVER — Tyler Chatwood Atlanta 000 010 000 — 1 July 30 vs Arizona St. Louis 3, San Diego 2 pitched six strong innings, Nolan Are- Chicago 101 001 00x — 3 season, came off Jordan Lyles (4-4) in July 31 vs Arizona Arizona 3, San Francisco 1 E—Simmons (8). DP—Chicago 2. LOB—Atlanta nado hit a go-ahead single and the Aug. 2 vs San Francisco a seven-run second. Colorado 4, 3 11, Chicago 4. 2B—De Aza (20). SB—Rios (20). Colorado Rockies beat the Chicago Aug. 3 vs San Francisco Hernandez (11-4) scattered four hits Today Aug. 4 vs San Francisco CS—Al.Ramirez (6). SF—Viciedo. Pittsburgh (Morton 1-2) at Washington (Haren 4-10), Cubs 4-3 to win the three-game series. IP H R ER BB SO with seven strikeouts over six innings Aug. 6 at Arizona 7:05 p.m. Aug. 7 at Arizona Atlanta to lower his AL-leading ERA to 2.43. Chatwood (6-3) allowed seven hits L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 7-3) at Toronto (Jo.Johnson 1-5), Aug. 9 at L.A. Dodgers Minor L,9-5 8 5 3 2 2 8 and two runs, one earned. He is 6-0 in his last 10 starts and 7:07 p.m. Aug. 10 at L.A. Dodgers Chicago hasn’t lost since May 25. Atlanta (Teheran 7-5) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 7-7), 7:10 p.m. Starlin Castro had four hits for Aug. 11 at L.A. Dodgers Quintana W,5-2 52/39 1 1 3 4 San Diego (Cashner 5-5) at Milwaukee (Gorzelanny Chicago, matching a career high, and Aug. 13 vs Seattle Troncoso H,1 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Athletics 6, Angels 0 1-3), 8:10 p.m. Anthony Rizzo homered. Aug. 14 vs Seattle Veal H,2 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Miami (Koehler 1-5) at Colorado (Pomeranz 0-3), 8:40 Aug. 15 vs Seattle N.Jones H,5 1 0 0 0 1 2 ANAHEIM, Calif. — Bartolo Colon p.m. Edwin Jackson (6-11) settled down Aug. 16 vs Toronto A.Reed S,25-29 1 0 0 0 0 1 pitched a four-hitter for his third shutout Chicago Cubs (Garza 6-1) at Arizona (Skaggs 2-1), after a rough start to go seven innings, Aug. 17 vs Toronto HBP—by Quintana (G.Laird). WP—Minor. this season and center fielder Coco 9:40 p.m. allowing five hits and four runs — three Aug. 18 vs Toronto Umpires—Home, Hal Gibson; First, Alan Porter; Cincinnati (Arroyo 8-7) at San Francisco (Lincecum Aug. 19 at Baltimore Second, Jerry Layne; Third, Hunter Wendelstedt. Crisp robbed Albert Pujols of a home 5-9), 10:15 p.m. earned. All the damage off him came Aug. 20 at Baltimore T—2:37. A—27,729 (40,615). run to help the beat with two outs. Aug. 21 at Baltimore CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD MONDAY, JULY 22, 2013 B3

Brandt Jobe (23), $20,41775-65-69-67 — 276 -12 William McGirt (23), $20,41766-70-70-70 — 276 -12 Scott Langley (23), $20,41770-69-67-70 — 276 -12 Tour de France British Open Martin Flores (23), $20,41771-65-70-70 — 276 -12 Sunday Sunday, At Muirfield, Gullane, Scotland Brad Fritsch (23), $20,41766-69-70-71 — 276 -12 21st (Final) Stage LOTTERY Purse: $7.8 million, Yardage: 7,192, Par: 71 Charles Howell III (23), $20,41772-69-69-66 — 276 -12 At Paris Florida Final: Cameron Percy (20), $14,79071-65-71-70 — 277 -11 An 83-mile, largely ceremonial ride from Phil Mickelson (600), $1,442,82669-74-72-66 — 281 -3 Ken Looper (0), $14,79068-69-69-71 — 277 -11 the Chateau of Versailles to the Henrik Stenson (330), $832,10670-70-74-70 — 284 E Fabian Gomez (20), $14,79070-64-71-72 — 277 -11 Champs-Elysees in Paris Here are the winning numbers selected Ian Poulter (160), $428,77672-71-75-67 — 285 +1 Scott Gardiner (20), $14,79071-69-71-66 — 277 -11 1. Marcel Kittel, Germany, Team Argos-Shi- Sunday in the Florida Lottery: Adam Scott (160), $428,77671-72-70-72 — 285 +1 Matt Every (20), $14,79071-67-66-73 — 277 -11 mano, 3 hours, 6 minutes, 14 seconds. Lee Westwood (160), $428,77672-68-70-75 — 285 +1 Brian Harman (17), $11,40070-68-70-70 — 278 -10 2. Andre Greipel, Germany, Lotto-Belisol, CASH 3 (early) Zach Johnson (101), $249,37766-75-73-72 — 286 +2 Lee Williams (17), $11,40069-70-69-70 — 278 -10 same time. 5 - 3 - 4 Hideki Matsuyama, $249,37771-73-72-70 — 286 +2 Heath Slocum (17), $11,40069-71-69-69 — 278 -10 3. Mark Cavendish, England, Omega Tiger Woods (101), $249,37769-71-72-74 — 286 +2 Ben Kohles (17), $11,40073-68-68-69 — 278 -10 Pharma-QuickStep, same time. CASH 3 (late) Hunter Mahan (85), $175,58272-72-68-75 — 287 +3 (17), $11,40066-70-74-68 — 278 -10 4. Peter Sagan, Slovakia, Cannondale, same 6 - 9 - 8 Francesco Molinari, $175,58269-74-72-72 — 287 +3 Will Claxton (17), $11,40066-71-68-73 — 278 -10 time. Angel Cabrera (75), $142,75669-72-73-74 — 288 +4 Joe Ogilvie (13), $7,90570-67-71-71 — 279 -9 Tag Ridings (13), $7,90574-66-67-72 — 279 -9 5. Roberto Ferrari, Italy, Lampre-Merida, PLAY 4 (early) Brandt Snedeker (75), $142,75668-79-69-72 — 288 +4 Miguel A. Jimenez, $121,38168-71-77-73 — 289 +5 David Mathis (13), $7,90570-67-72-70 — 279 -9 same time. 7 - 8 - 4 - 6 6. Alexander Kristoff, Norway, Katusha, same Justin Leonard (66), $121,38174-70-74-71 — 289 +5 Brendon de Jonge (13), $7,90575-65-69-70 — 279 -9 time. PLAY 4 (late) Keegan Bradley (56), $95,04375-74-70-71 — 290 +6 (13), $7,90570-69-71-69 — 279 -9 Kevin Sutherland (13), $7,90570-69-66-74 — 279 -9 7. Kevin Reza, France, Team Europcar, same Eduardo De La Riva, $95,04373-73-75-69 — 290 +6 Players should verify 0 - 7 - 9 - 2 Jeff Overton (13), $7,90568-71-72-68 — 279 -9 time. Harris English (56), $95,04374-71-75-70 — 290 +6 Davis Love III (13), $7,90571-70-72-66 — 279 -9 8. Yohann Gene, France, Team Europcar, winning numbers by Matt Kuchar (56), $95,04374-73-72-71 — 290 +6 Eric Meierdierks (10), $6,87068-70-70-72 — 280 -8 same time. calling 850-487-7777 FANTASY 5 Charl Schwartzel (56), $95,04375-68-76-71 — 290 +6 Skip Kendall (10), $6,87067-68-74-71 — 280 -8 9, Daniele Bennati, Team Saxo-, same or at www.flalottery.com. 1 - 6 - 13 - 23 - 36 Danny Willett, $95,04375-72-72-71 — 290 +6 Darron Stiles (10), $6,87073-68-68-71 — 280 -8 time. Rafael Cabrera Bello, $72,21867-74-76-74 — 291 +7 Joe Durant (10), $6,87070-71-69-70 — 280 -8 10. Murilo Fischer, Brazil, Francaise des , $72,21872-71-76-72 — 291 +7 Kent Jones (8), $6,63072-69-68-72 — 281 -7 Jeux, same time. Stephen Gallacher, $72,21876-70-76-69 — 291 +7 Saturday’s winning numbers and payouts: Greg Chalmers (8), $6,63070-69-67-75 — 281 -7 11. Daryl Impey, South Africa, Orica Sergio Garcia (48), $72,21875-73-68-75 — 291 +7 Marco Dawson (8), $6,63072-67-71-71 — 281 -7 GreenEdge, same time. Powerball: 14 – 25 – 27 – 38 – 58 Lotto: 8 – 21 – 22 – 27 – 40 – 44 Richard Sterne, $72,21875-75-68-73 — 291 +7 Michael Letzig (8), $6,63070-71-72-68 — 281 -7 12. Matt Goss, Australia, Orica GreenEdge, Powerball: Jonas Blixt (43), $56,87372-78-73-69 — 292 +8 6 6-of-6 No winner Wes Short, Jr. (7), $6,42071-70-68-73 — 282 -6 same time. Stewart Cink (43), $56,87372-75-76-69 — 292 +8 5-of-5 PB No winner 5-of-6 35 $5,076 D.J. Trahan (7), $6,42067-70-74-71 — 282 -6 13. Ruben Perez, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, Jason Dufner (43), $56,87372-77-76-67 — 292 +8 No Florida winner 4-of-6 2,001 $72 Ernie Els (43), $56,87374-74-70-74 — 292 +8 Chez Reavie (7), $6,42070-70-72-70 — 282 -6 same time. Kevin Kisner (0), $6,18065-73-71-74 — 283 -5 14. Lars Ytting Bak, Denmark, Lotto-Belisol, 5-of-5 4 winners $1 million 3-of-6 41,319 $5 Paul Lawrie, $56,873 81-69-70-72 — 292 +8 No Florida winners Fantasy 5: 2 – 4 – 18 – 33 – 35 Steven Tiley, $56,87372-75-73-72 — 292 +8 Dicky Pride (4), $6,18067-72-71-73 — 283 -5 same time. Robert Gamez (4), $6,18072-68-70-73 — 283 -5 15. Juan Jose Lobato, Spain, Euskaltel-Eu- 5-of-5 4 winners $64,160.46 Bud Cauley (34), $39,25174-75-71-73 — 293 +9 Fred Couples (34), $39,25175-74-73-71 — 293 +9 Bobby Gates (4), $6,18070-70-73-70 — 283 -5 skadi, same time. 4-of-5 285 $145 Marc Turnesa (4), $6,18069-71-74-69 — 283 -5 16. Koen de Kort, Netherlands, Team Argos- Jason Day (34), $39,25173-71-72-77 — 293 +9 3-of-5 10,066 $11.50 Jamie Donaldson, $39,25174-71-71-77 — 293 +9 Nathan Green (1), $5,97069-72-67-76 — 284 -4 Shimano, same time. Chris DiMarco (1), $5,97072-67-76-69 — 284 -4 17. Boy van Poppel, Netherlands, Vacan- Oliver Fisher, $39,25170-78-77-68 — 293 +9 Thongchai Jaidee, $39,25179-71-71-72 — 293 +9 Henrik Norlander (1), $5,85072-69-71-75 — 287 -1 soleil-DCM, same time. Andrew Johnson (0), $5,85072-69-74-72 — 287 -1 18. Samuel Dumoulin, France, AG2R La Dustin Johnson (34), $39,25168-72-76-77 — 293 +9 Martin Kaymer (34), $39,25172-74-72-75 — 293 +9 Frank Lickliter II (1), $5,73072-69-73-74 — 288 E Mondiale, same time. AIRWAVES Nick O’Hern (1), $5,73070-69-78-71 — 288 E 19. Jose Joaquin Rojas, Spain, Movistar, On the Shane Lowry, $39,25174-74-75-70 — 293 +9 Ryan Moore (34), $39,25172-70-72-79 — 293 +9 Colt Knost (1), $5,64072-69-74-75 — 290 +2 same time. Bubba Watson (34), $39,25170-73-77-73 — 293 +9 20. Egoitz Garcia, Spain, , same time. TODAY’S SPORTS Y.E. Yang (34), $39,25178-70-73-72 — 293 +9 Also TV Mark Brown, $24,64177-73-72-72 — 294 +10 Sunday, At Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, Ohio 31. Roman Kreuziger, Czech Republic, Team K.J. Choi (23), $24,64176-74-71-73 — 294 +10 Purse: $1.3 million, Yardage: 6,512, Par: 71 Saxo-Tinkoff, 10 seconds behind. BASEBALL Tim Clark (23), $24,64172-76-76-70 — 294 +10 Final, a-amateur: 35. , Spain, Team Saxo-Tin- 7 p.m. (ESPN) New York Yankees at Texas Rangers Freddie Jacobson (23), $24,64172-75-75-72 — 294 +10 Beatriz Recari, $195,00069-65-67-66 — 267 -17 koff, same time. 7 p.m. (SUN) Shingo Katayama, $24,64173-77-69-75 — 294 +10 Paula Creamer, $120,65566-68-67-67 — 268 -16 39. Andrew Talansky, United States, Garmin- Tampa Bay Rays at Boston Red Sox Martin Laird (23), $24,64170-71-81-72 — 294 +10 Jodi Ewart Shadoff, $77,61869-68-68-66 — 271 -13 Sharp, same time. 8:30 p.m. (FSNFL) Miami Marlins at Colorado Rockies Geoff Ogilvy (23), $24,64175-75-72-72 — 294 +10 Lexi Thompson, $77,61866-71-67-67 — 271 -13 48. Nairo Quintana, Colombia, Movistar, Jordan Spieth (23), $24,64169-74-76-75 — 294 +10 , $49,54471-72-64-67 — 274 -10 same time. RADIO Bo Van Pelt (23), $24,64176-73-77-68 — 294 +10 Jacqui Concolino, $49,54467-68-69-70 — 274 -10 51. Joaquin Rodriguez, Spain, Katusha, BASEBALL Matthew Fitzpatrick, $073-76-73-72 — 294 +10 Meena Lee, $31,543 70-73-70-62 — 275 -9 same time. 6:30 p.m. (WYKE 104.3 FM) Gonzalo Fdez-Castano, $20,95570-79-73-73 — 295 +11 Stacy Lewis, $31,54370-72-69-64 — 275 -9 72. Brent Bookwalter, United States, BMC Tampa Bay Rays pregame Marcus Fraser, $20,95573-74-76-72 — 295 +11 a-Lydia Ko 69-67-71-68 — 275 -9 Racing, same time. 7:10 p.m. (WYKE 104.3 FM) Tampa Bay Rays at Boston Red Padraig Harrington (16), $20,95573-75-77-70 — 295 +11 Jennifer Johnson, $31,54373-66-66-70 — 275 -9 106. Tom Danielson, United States, Garmin- Sox Carl Pettersson (16), $20,95574-76-70-75 — 295 +11 Chie Arimura, $31,54369-67-68-71 — 275 -9 Sharp, :34. Tom Lehman (11), $20,07768-77-75-76 — 296 +12 Se Ri Pak, $22,476 69-74-67-66 — 276 -8 128. Chris Froome, England, Sky Procycling, Note: Graeme McDowell (11), $20,07775-71-73-77 — 296 +12 Haeji Kang, $22,476 67-71-71-67 — 276 -8 80 hours, :53. Times and channels are subject to change at the Mark O’Meara (11), $20,07767-78-77-74 — 296 +12 Brittany Lang, $22,47668-72-68-68 — 276 -8 149. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, BMC discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game Richie Ramsay, $20,07776-74-72-74 — 296 +12 So Yeon Ryu, $22,47668-69-70-69 — 276 -8 Racing, 1:18. on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. Johnson Wagner (11), $20,07773-72-73-78 — 296 +12 I.K. Kim, $18,144 70-69-70-68 — 277 -7 Final Overall Standings Boo Weekley (11), $20,07774-76-71-75 — 296 +12 Mo Martin, $18,144 68-70-68-71 — 277 -7 1. Chris Froome, England, Sky Procycling, 83 Gregory Bourdy, $19,08576-70-74-77 — 297 +13 Chella Choi, $18,144 68-71-66-72 — 277 -7 hours, 56 minutes, 40 seconds. Ben Curtis (4), $19,08574-71-80-72 — 297 +13 Amelia Lewis, $15,22074-68-68-68 — 278 -6 2. Nairo Quintana, Colombia, Movistar, 4:20. San Diego 100 001 000 — 2 Bell p 0 0 0 0 J.Lopez p 0 0 0 0 Ken Duke (4), $19,08570-77-73-77 — 297 +13 Danah Bordner, $15,22073-70-66-69 — 278 -6 3. Joaquin Rodriguez, Spain, Katusha, 5:04. St. Louis 003 000 00x — 3 DHrndz p 0 0 0 0 Machi p 0 0 0 0 Branden Grace, $19,08574-71-77-75 — 297 +13 Ayako Uehara, $15,22068-72-68-70 — 278 -6 4. Alberto Contador, Spain, Team Saxo-Tin- E—Headley (4). DP—St. Louis 3. LOB—San ErChvz ph 1 0 0 0 Dunnng p 0 0 0 0 Webb Simpson (4), $19,08573-70-77-77 — 297 +13 Dewi Claire Schreefel, $15,22069-71-67-71 — 278 -6 koff, 6:27. Diego 7, St. Louis 6. 2B—Ev.Cabrera (14), Ziegler p 0 0 0 0 Francr ph 1 0 0 0 Bernd Wiesberger, $19,08571-74-75-77 — 297 +13 Hee Young Park, $15,22071-68-67-72 — 278 -6 5. Roman Kreuziger, Czech Republic, Team Quentin (19), Guzman (12), M.Carpenter (31), Totals 30 3 8 3 Totals 30 1 5 0 Chris Wood, $19,085 75-75-75-72 — 297 +13 Kristy McPherson, $13,10273-71-68-67 — 279 -5 Saxo-Tinkoff, 7:27. Freese (14). S—Stults. Arizona 100 000 020 — 3 George Coetzee, $18,39876-71-75-76 — 298 +14 Cindy LaCrosse, $13,10271-68-69-71 — 279 -5 6. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Belkin Pro IP H R ER BB SO San Francisco 000 000 001 — 1 Gareth Wright, $18,39871-78-75-74 — 298 +14 Heather Bowie Young, $13,10270-69-68-72 — 279 -5 Cycling, 11:42. San Diego E—A.Hill (1), Ziegler (2). DP—San Francisco 2. Thomas Bjorn, $17,86473-74-72-80 — 299 +15 Moira Dunn, $11,032 73-67-72-68 — 280 -4 7. Jakob Fuglsang, Denmark, Astana, 12:17. Stults L,8-8 6 8 3 3 1 2 LOB—Arizona 7, San Francisco 8. 2B—Gold- Todd Hamilton (1), $17,86469-81-70-79 — 299 +15 Mika Miyazato, $11,03270-70-72-68 — 280 -4 8. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar, 15:26. Vincent 12/30 0 0 0 1 schmidt (24), Sandoval (14). 3B—Prado (1). Russell Henley (1), $17,86478-71-75-75 — 299 +15 Candie Kung, $11,03271-69-70-70 — 280 -4 9. Daniel Navarro, Spain, Cofidis, 15:52. Thatcher 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 CS—Pollock (3), Prado (5). S—Bumgarner. Shiv Kapur, $17,864 68-77-83-71 — 299 +15 , $11,03271-72-66-71 — 280 -4 10. Andrew Talansky, United States, Garmin- St. Louis SF—Goldschmidt. K.T. Kim, $17,864 73-76-77-73 — 299 +15 Eun-Hee Ji, $11,032 68-72-67-73 — 280 -4 Sharp, 17:39. Wainwright W,13-5 8 8 2 2 2 7 IP H R ER BB SO Jimmy Mullen, $0 71-78-75-75 — 299 +15 Gerina Piller, $11,03267-72-68-73 — 280 -4 11. Michal Kwiatkowski, Poland, Omega Mujica S,28-30 1 2 0 0 0 0 Arizona Mikko Ilonen, $17,25372-78-76-74 — 300 +16 Karine Icher, $8,315 67-71-75-68 — 281 -3 Pharma-QuickStep, 18:59. Umpires—Home, Marty Foster; First, Tim Mc- Delgado W,2-3 52/33 0 0 4 2 , $17,25374-76-73-77 — 300 +16 Na Yeon Choi, $8,31572-71-69-69 — 281 -3 12. Mikel Nieve, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, Clelland; Second, Marvin Hudson; Third, Clint E.De La Rosa H,1 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Kevin Streelman (1), $17,25374-71-82-73 — 300 +16 Natalie Gulbis, $8,31568-73-70-70 — 281 -3 20:01. Fagan. Bell H,5 1 00000 Josh Teater (1), $16,94772-77-75-77 — 301 +17 Katherine Hull-Kirk, $8,31573-67-71-70 — 281 -3 Graham DeLaet (1), $16,79576-72-76-79 — 303 +19 13. Laurens ten Dam, Netherlands, Belkin T—2:53. A—44,033 (43,975). D.Hernandez H,12 1 0 0 0 1 1 Sun Young Yoo, $8,31571-73-67-70 — 281 -3 Sandy Lyle (1), $16,64276-72-80-79 — 307 +23 Pro Cycling, 21:39. Ziegler S,4-4 1 2 1 0 0 0 Inbee Park, $8,315 67-69-73-72 — 281 -3 Mariners 12, San Francisco 14. Maxime Monfort, Belgium, RadioShack Sanderson Farms Amy Yang, $8,315 69-69-71-72 — 281 -3 Leopard, 23:38. Bumgarner L,10-6 7 5 1 1 3 6 Alison Walshe, $8,31565-69-73-74 — 281 -3 Astros 5 S.Rosario 1/3 2 2 2 1 0 15. Romain Bardet, France, AG2R La Mon- Championship Lizette Salas, $6,474 70-73-70-69 — 282 -2 Seattle Houston J.Lopez 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Ji Young Oh, $6,474 70-71-70-71 — 282 -2 diale, 26:42. Sunday, At Annandale Golf Club, Madison, Miss. ab r h bi ab r h bi Machi 1/3 1 0 0 0 0 Mariajo Uribe, $6,47471-70-69-72 — 282 -2 16. Michael Rogers, Australia, Team Saxo- Purse: $3 million, Yardage: 7,202, Par: 72 BMiller ss-3b5 1 2 2 Altuve 2b 5 0 2 1 Dunning 1 0 0 0 1 0 Tinkoff, 26:51. Final Round, (x-won on first playoff hole): Morgan Pressel, $6,47468-72-67-75 — 282 -2 Frnkln 2b 6 1 2 4 Wallac 3b 4 0 1 0 HBP—by Bumgarner (M.Montero). 17. Daniel Moreno, Spain, Katusha, 32:34. x-Woody Austin (300), $540,00069-65-67-67 — 268 -20 Momoko Ueda, $5,41771-71-72-69 — 283 -1 Ibanez lf 3 1 1 0 MDmn ph 0 0 0 1 Umpires—Home, Scott Barry; First, Alfonso Sarah Jane Smith, $5,41772-71-70-70 — 283 -1 18. Jan Bakelants, Belgium, RadioShack Daniel Summerhays (135), $264,00063-67-69-69 — 268-20 EnChvz rf 1 0 0 0 JCastro dh 5 0 0 0 Marquez; Second, Ted Barrett; Third, Mike Michelle Wie, $5,417 74-67-72-70 — 283 -1 Leopard, 35:51. Cameron Beckman (135), $264,00072-64-65-67 — 268 -20 KMorls dh 4 2 2 1 Carter 1b 2 0 0 0 DiMuro. Paige Mackenzie, $5,41774-70-68-71 — 283 -1 19. Richie Porte, Australia, Sky Procycling, Nicholas Thompson (80), $144,00069-65-65-71 — 270 -18 Seager 3b 3 2 0 0 Corprn c 5 0 1 0 T—3:00. A—41,949 (41,915). Sandra Changkija, $5,41769-72-70-72 — 283 -1 39:41. Billy Andrade (63), $114,00073-66-67-65 — 271 -17 Ryan ph-ss 1 1 0 0 Krauss lf 3 0 0 0 Jennifer Rosales, $4,43772-70-74-68 — 284 E 20. Andy Schleck, Luxembourg, RadioShack Kyle Reifers (0), $114,00065-69-67-70 — 271 -17 Smoak 1b 5 0 2 0 JDMrtn ph 1 1 1 0 Rockies 4, Cubs 3 Ilhee Lee, $4,437 70-72-73-69 — 284 E Leopard, 41:46. Bill Lunde (53), $96,75067-67-68-70 — 272 -16 MSndrs rf-cf 3 2 1 2 Maxwll rf 4 1 1 0 Ryann O’Toole, $4,43768-72-74-70 — 284 E Also Chicago Colorado Chad Campbell (53), $96,75067-69-65-71 — 272 -16 Ackley cf-lf 4 1 3 2 BBarns cf 4 1 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Jason Bohn (38), $75,00073-68-66-66 — 273 -15 Irene Cho, $4,437 70-74-69-71 — 284 E 45. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, BMC HBlanc c 4 1 0 1 Elmore ss 3 2 2 0 Jane Rah, $4,437 74-69-69-72 — 284 E Racing, 1:38:57. Valuen 3b 4 0 0 0 Fowler cf 4 0 0 0 Chris Stroud (38), $75,00069-70-68-66 — 273 -15 Totals 391213 12 Totals 36 5 9 3 StCastr ss 5 1 4 0 Blckmn rf 4 1 1 0 Billy Mayfair (38), $75,00072-62-71-68 — 273 -15 Katie Futcher, $4,43769-72-70-73 — 284 E 60. Tom Danielson, United States, Garmin- Seattle 070 030 110 — 12 Lisa Ferrero, $3,897 72-72-71-70 — 285 +1 Sharp, 2:05:28. Rizzo 1b 4 1 2 1 Tlwtzk ss 4 0 0 0 Chris Kirk (38), $75,00069-65-70-69 — 273 -15 Houston 000 000 104 — 5 ASorin lf 5 0 1 1 CGnzlz lf 3 2 2 1 Jim Herman (38), $75,00066-69-68-70 — 273 -15 Vicky Hurst, $3,897 71-71-70-73 — 285 +1 91. Brent Bookwalter, United States, BMC E—H.Blanco (2), B.Miller (3), Elmore (5). DP— Schrhlt rf 3 1 1 0 Cuddyr 1b 2 1 1 1 Jonathan Randolph (0), $54,00066-69-70-69 — 274 -14 Paola Moreno, $3,40273-71-73-69 — 286 +2 Racing, 2:45:05. Seattle 1, Houston 1. LOB—Seattle 8, Houston Ransm ph 0 0 0 0 Arenad 3b 3 0 1 1 Seung-Yul Noh (31), $54,00069-68-67-70 — 274 -14 Kelly Jacques, $3,40273-70-72-71 — 286 +2 9. 2B—Ibanez (11), M.Saunders (12), Elmore Lake cf 5 0 1 0 Torreal c 3 0 0 0 Brendon Todd (31), $54,00072-64-66-72 — 274 -14 Maude-Aimee Leblanc, $3,40270-72-73-71 — 286 +2 (3). HR—Franklin (7). SF—Ackley, Barney 2b 2 0 0 1 JHerrr 2b 3 0 0 0 Steven Bowditch (28), $36,66767-68-73-67 — 275 -13 Inhong Lim, $3,402 73-68-74-71 — 286 +2 M.Dominguez. Castillo c 1 0 0 0 Chatwd p 2 0 0 0 Russell Knox (28), $36,66769-69-69-68 — 275 -13 Stacy Prammanasudh, $3,40270-73-71-72 — 286 +2 Pirates 3, Reds 2 IP H R ER BB SO DNavrr ph-c 1 0 0 0 Outmn p 0 0 0 0 Peter Lonard (28), $36,66767-67-72-69 — 275 -13 Jessica Shepley, $3,40266-76-69-75 — 286 +2 Seattle EJcksn p 2 0 0 0 Escaln p 0 0 0 0 Stuart Appleby (28), $36,66773-67-69-66 — 275 -13 Jenny Shin, $3,006 73-70-75-69 — 287 +3 Pittsburgh Cincinnati F.Hernandez W,11-4 6 4 0 0 1 7 Borbon ph 1 0 1 0 Pachec ph 1 0 0 0 Glen Day (28), $36,66770-69-71-65 — 275 -13 Jin Young Pak, $3,00669-74-73-71 — 287 +3 ab r h bi ab r h bi Noesi 1 21101 Russell p 0 0 0 0 Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Troy Matteson (28), $36,66767-67-70-71 — 275 -13 Nicole Jeray, $3,006 72-70-71-74 — 287 +3 SMarte lf 5 0 0 0 Choo cf 3 0 2 0 Luetge 1 0 0 0 0 2 Guerrir p 0 0 0 0 Brothrs p 0 0 0 0 Paul Stankowski (28), $36,66766-68-70-71 — 275 -13 Jennie Lee, $3,006 72-72-69-74 — 287 +3 Snider rf 4 0 0 0 Heisey lf 3 0 0 0 LaFromboise 1/3 3 4 3 1 1 Totals 33 310 3 Totals 29 4 5 3 Rory Sabbatini (28), $36,66768-68-67-72 — 275 -13 Becky Morgan, $2,84171-71-75-71 — 288 +4 McCtch cf 4 0 0 0 Votto 1b 3 0 0 0 Farquhar 2/3 0 0 0 1 1 Chicago 000 002 001 — 3 Vaughn Taylor (28), $36,66767-67-68-73 — 275 -13 , $2,774 69-73-71-76 — 289 +5 PAlvrz 3b 4 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 4 0 0 0 Houston Colorado 200 002 00x — 4 Chris Riley (23), $20,41767-68-72-69 — 276 -12 Katie M. Burnett, $2,70872-69-74-75 — 290 +6 GJones 1b 3 1 1 1 Bruce rf 3 0 0 0 Lyles L,4-4 4 8 10 9 2 3 E—Lake (2), Chatwood (1). DP—Colorado 1. Ryan Blaum (0), $20,41770-68-71-67 — 276 -12 Rebecca Lee-Bentham, $2,64369-73-74-77 — 293 +9 GSnchz 1b 0 0 0 0 Frazier 3b 4 0 1 0 Harrell 32/35 2 2 3 0 LOB—Chicago 12, Colorado 3. 2B—St.Castro Steve LeBrun (23), $20,41767-71-69-69 — 276 -12 Laura Davies, $2,61072-72-71-82 — 297 +13 McKnr c 4 1 2 0 Cozart ss 3 1 0 0 W.Wright 11/30 0 0 0 2 (21), Blackmon (2), Cuddyer (19). HR—Rizzo Mercer 2b 3 1 1 1 CMiller c 1 0 0 0 Lyles pitched to 4 batters in the 5th. (14). SB—C.Gonzalez 2 (18). CS—A.Soriano Barmes ss 2 0 1 0 Paul ph 0 0 0 0 HBP—by F.Hernandez (Carter), by Lyles (5). S—E.Jackson. SF—Barney. SPORTS BRIEFS Locke p 2 0 1 0 N.Soto ph 1 0 0 0 (H.Blanco, Seager). WP—F.Hernandez, Far- IP H R ER BB SO quhar, Harrell. Tabata ph 1 0 1 1 Mesorc c 1 0 0 0 Chicago to handcuff him. Watson p 0 0 0 0 HBaily p 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Todd Tichenor; First, CB Buc- E.Jackson L,6-11 7 5 4 3 2 5 Florida’s Morrison Morris p 0 0 0 0 Hoover p 0 0 0 0 knor; Second, Dale Scott; Third, Bill Miller. Russell 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 arrested and suspended Morrison told officers he made a “woof- JuWlsn p 0 0 0 0 DRonsn ph 0 1 0 0 T—3:29. A—38,838 (42,060). Guerrier 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 woof” sound at Bear because the dog Melncn p 0 0 0 0 Partch p 0 0 0 0 Athletics 6, Angels 0 Colorado GAINESVILLE — Florida linebacker An- barked at him. Inge ph 1 0 0 0 Chatwood W,6-3 6 7 2 1 4 2 tonio Morrison has been suspended for at Grilli p 0 0 0 0 Oakland Los Angeles Outman H,6 1/3 1 0 0 1 0 Yankees: A-Rod won’t Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 27 2 3 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Escalona H,6 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 least the first two games of the regular sea- Pittsburgh 010 000 200 — 3 Crisp dh 4 1 1 1 Shuck lf 4 0 1 0 Belisle H,14 1 1 0 0 1 2 son after being arrested for the second time rejoin team this week Cincinnati 000 010 010 — 2 S.Smith lf 5 0 0 0 Trout cf 4 0 1 0 Brothers S,5-6 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lowrie ss 4 0 0 0 Pujols dh 4 0 0 0 in five weeks. BOSTON — New York Yankees third DP—Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 7, Cincin- Umpires—Home, Lance Barrett; First, Bill Morrison was arrested early Sunday for nati 6. 2B—McKenry (5). HR—G.Jones (10). Dnldsn 3b 4 0 0 0 Hamltn rf 4 0 0 0 Welke; Second, Adrian Johnson; Third, Fieldin baseman Alex Rodriguez isn’t ready to CS—Choo (8). S—Barmes, H.Bailey. Moss 1b 4 0 3 1 HKndrc 2b 3 0 0 0 Culbreth. barking at a police dog and resisting arrest. Jaso c 4 0 1 0 Trumo 1b 3 0 0 0 rejoin the team any time soon. IP H R ER BB SO T—3:11. A—43,108 (50,398). Both charges are misdemeanors. The team said in a statement issued Pittsburgh Reddck rf 4 1 1 0 Callasp 3b 3 0 0 0 CYoung cf 3 2 1 0 Iannett c 3 0 2 0 Later Sunday, Gators coach Will Locke W,9-2 6 1 1 1 4 6 on Sunday night that Rodriguez has a Sogard 2b 4 2 2 2 Aybar ss 2 0 0 0 Watson 0 00010 Muschamp announced that Morrison would Grade 1 strain of his left quadriceps Totals 36 6 9 4 Totals 30 0 4 0 Morris H,1 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Major League Baseball be held out of the opener against Toledo Oakland 002 022 000 — 6 muscle and won’t be able to return this Ju.Wilson H,8 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 National League Los Angeles 000 000 000 — 0 (Aug. 31) and the road game the next week week in Texas, as had been planned. Melancon H,26 1 1 1 1 2 0 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE E—Callaspo (11), Iannetta (5), Trumbo (6). against Miami. Grilli S,30-31 1 1 0 0 0 1 at Wash. -120 Pittsburgh +110 Instead, Rodriguez will return to DP—Oakland 1, Los Angeles 1. LOB—Oakland Cincinnati Atlanta -120 at New York +110 “I’m extremely disappointed in Antonio 6, Los Angeles 4. 2B—C.Young (12). HR—Sog- Tampa “for rest and rehabilitation.” The at Milwaukee -135 San Diego +125 Morrison’s decision making,” Muschamp H.Bailey L,5-9 61/37 3 3 1 12 ard (2). SB—Reddick (7), C.Young (7). three-time AL MVP will remain on the at Colorado -165 Miami +155 Hoover 12/30 0 0 1 2 IP H R ER BB SO said in a statement. at Arizona -135 Chicago +125 disabled list. The team said it may peti- Partch 1 00002 Oakland at San Fran. -115 Cincinnati +105 Morrison played in 13 games, with three Watson pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Colon W,13-3 9 4 0 0 1 5 tion Major League Baseball for an addi- American League starts as a freshman, and is expected to HBP—by Partch (Mercer). WP—Locke, H.Bai- Los Angeles tional rehab assignment because of the at Texas -190 New York +180 ley. PB—C.Miller. Williams L,5-6 5 8 6 4 3 4 have a bigger role this season Tampa Bay -115 at Boston +105 new injury. Umpires—Home, James Hoye; First, Bob Richards 2 1 0 0 0 2 The sophomore from Bolingbrook, Ill., at KC -115 Baltimore +105 Davidson; Second, Jim Reynolds; Third, John Kohn 1 00002 also was arrested June 16 for allegedly Ex-Auburn hoops player Hirschbeck. Oakland -165 at Houston +155 Roth 1 0 0 0 0 0 punching a bouncer. He received deferred T—3:18. A—40,824 (42,319). Williams pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. Detroit -115 at Chicago +105 Korvotney Barber drowns WP—Williams. at LA -155 Minnesota +145 prosecution on the simple battery charged, Cardinals 3, at Seattle -105 Cleveland -105 PANAMA CITY BEACH — Former Umpires—Home, Chris Guccione; First, Ron a deal in which he was ordered to stay out Interleague Padres 2 Kulpa; Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Phil Cuzzi. of trouble for six months. Auburn basketball player Korvotney T—2:48. A—37,441 (45,483). at Toronto -110 Los Angeles (NL) +100 San Diego St. Louis He was back in court Sunday, when a Barber has drowned, authorities said ab r h bi ab r h bi Diamondbacks 3, judge released him on his own Sunday. EvCarr ss 3 1 1 0 MCrpnt 2b 4 1 2 0 BASEBALL Panama City Beach Cpl. Jason Glea- Headly 3b 4 0 1 0 YMolin c 3 1 1 0 Giants 1 recognizance. American League son said a passerby found the 26-year- Quentin lf 4 1 1 0 Craig rf-lf 4 1 1 1 Arizona San Francisco According to the Alachua County Sher- TAMPA BAY RAYS—Activated 1B James Alonso 1b 4 0 3 1 Freese 3b 4 0 2 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi iff’s Office, Morrison walked up to an open old’s body at 3:49 p.m. between Loney off the paternity list. Optioned INF Ryan Venale rf 3 0 0 0 Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Pollock cf 4 0 0 0 GBlanc cf 4 0 0 0 Boardwalk Beach Resort Condomini- Roberts to Durham (IL). window on a police car and barked at a K-9 Amarst cf 4 0 1 0 MAdms 1b 4 0 0 0 Prado 3b 4 2 3 0 Scutaro 2b 2 0 0 0 dog named Bear. The dog responded by ums and Top of the Gulf condos. Forsyth 2b 4 0 1 0 BPtrsn lf 3 0 0 0 Gldsch 1b 1 1 1 1 Posey c 3 0 0 0 National League RRiver c 3 0 1 0 Jay cf 1 0 0 0 A.Hill 2b 4 0 1 0 Sandovl 3b 4 0 1 0 ATLANTA BRAVES—Purchased the contract barking back, prompting an officer to arrest Barber, who is from Manchester, Ga., Guzmn ph 1 0 1 0 SRonsn cf-rf 3 0 1 0 MMntr c 3 0 0 0 Pence rf 3 1 0 0 of RHP Kameron Loe from Gwinnett (IL). Op- Morrison for interfering with a police canine. went missing Saturday about 7 p.m., Stults p 1 0 0 0 Kozma ss 3 0 1 0 C.Ross lf 3 0 2 2 Belt 1b 4 0 2 0 tioned INF Tyler Pastornicky to Gwinnett. According to the arresting officer, Morrison’s Gleason said. Barber averaged 10.9 COLLEGE Kotsay ph 1 0 0 0 Wnwrg p 3 0 0 0 GParra rf 3 0 0 0 Tanaka lf 4 0 1 0 actions diverted the canine’s “attention from points and 7.2 rebounds during his four- Vincent p 0 0 0 0 Descals 3b 0 0 0 0 Pnngtn ss 4 0 1 0 BCrwfr ss 3 0 1 0 FLORIDA—Suspended sophomore LB Anto- Thtchr p 0 0 0 0 Delgad p 2 0 0 0 Bmgrn p 1 0 0 0 nio Morrison for the first two games of the sea- my investigation and towards him.” year Auburn career ending in 2008-09. Gyorko ph 1 0 0 0 EDLRs p 0 0 0 0 Abreu ph 1 0 0 0 son after being arrested for the second time in Officers said Morrison resisted attempts —From wire reports Totals 33 210 1 Totals 32 3 8 3 Eaton ph 1 0 0 0 SRosari p 0 0 0 0 five weeks. B4 MONDAY, JULY 22, 2013 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Logano wins Nationwide stop at Chicagoland Associated Press

JOLIET, Ill. — Joey Logano held off Sam Hornish Jr. to win the NASCAR Na- tionwide race at on Sunday. Logano, the lone Sprint Cup regular in the race, earned his second Nationwide win of the year and No. 20 for his career. He also won at Dover in June. Hornish held on for second, giving car owner Roger Penske the top two spots. Austin Dillon finished third, earning a $100,000 bonus. Elliott Sadler had the lead on a restart with 24 laps remaining. But the defend- Associated Press ing race winner faded as Hornish moved of the United States, center, dribbles Sunday between ’s in front on the track where he won con- Richard Menjivar Peraza, left, and Kevin Santamaria Guzman during the second half secutive IndyCar races in 2002 and 2003. in the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup in Baltimore. The United States won Hornish looked in position to secure the match 5-1. the victory when Logano roared into the lead and went on to the victory while the rest of the Sprint Cup drivers took the weekend off. Sadler finished fourth, and was fol- US tops El Salvador lowed by Brian Vickers, Parker Kliger- man and Trevor Bayne. Illinois native Associated Press Minutes later, U.S. goalkeeper Nick Justin Allgaier, Brad Sweet and Matt Rimando kicked aside a straight-on shot Crafton rounded out the top 10 in the first BALTIMORE — by Lester Blanco Pineda and batted Nationwide stop of the year at and Joe Corona scored during an eight- away the subsequent rebound at the Chicagoland. minute span of the first half, and the right corner of the net. The series returns in September on the United States cruised past El Salvador In the 29th minute, Corona gained pos- same weekend that the Chase for the 5-1 Sunday to advance to the semifinals session at the top of the penalty area and Sprint Cup championship begins at the of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. used his right foot to line a shot into the track. Associated Press Eddie Johnson, and left corner of the net for a 2-0 lead. Sadler and Regan Smith did not see added second-half goals That drained much of the enthusiasm Joey Logano raises the trophy in Victory very much of each other one week after Lane on Sunday after winning the NASCAR for the Americans, who will next play in from the strong contingent of blue-and- their collision at New Hampshire led to a Dallas on Wednesday against the winner white clad El Salvador fans. Nationwide Series auto race at midweek phone call to clear the air. Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill. of the Honduras-Costa Rica match. The U.S. continued to dominate, and Sadler confronted Smith right after the Honduras and Costa Rica met Sunday it took several strong saves by Dagoberto race, promising he would not win the se- But the Penske cars proved to be too night as part of a doubleheader before a Portillo to keep El Salvador within strik- ries title, and then said he would race the much in the end. sellout crowd at the home stadium of the ing distance. No. 7 differently in the future. NASCAR Nationwide-STP 300 Baltimore Ravens. Momentum shifted in the 39th minute, There were no such problems at The U.S. has won nine straight full in- when El Salvador’s Rodolfo Zelaya was Chicagoland, with Sadler racing near the Sunday at Chicagoland Speedway Joliet, Ill. ternationals — a record for the country’s fouled by DaMarcus Beasley and con- front and Smith struggling with the feel of national team. The Americans have also verted the penalty kick to make it 2-1. Lap length: 1.5 miles his car all day long. Smith, who entered (Start position in parentheses) prevailed in seven of their last eight Johnson added an insurance goal with the race with a five-point lead over Hor- 1. (7) Joey Logano, Ford, 200 laps, 126.1 rating, 0 points, $85,615. Gold Cup matches, the exception being a header off a pass from Donovan in the nish in the series standings, slid into the 2. (1) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 200, 123.8, 43, $67,150. a 4-2 loss to Mexico in 2011 final. 60th minute. The score came 14 seconds 3. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 200, 122.6, 42, $53,775. infield on Lap 129, resulting in caution 4. (2) Elliott Sadler, Toyota, 200, 138.1, 42, $43,775. Rodolfo Zelaya scored for El Salvador, after Johnson entered as a substitute. No. 4. Smith finished 13th. Donovan converted a breakaway in 5. (6) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 200, 114.1, 39, $33,150. now 1-19-7 all-time against the U.S. Hornish won his second career pole 6. (10) , Toyota, 200, 101.2, 38, $28,950. Goodson put the U.S. ahead in the 21st the 78th minute. He is only player in earlier in the day, and then led the first 49 7. (8) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 200, 104.1, 37, $27,235. minute by converting a crossing pass history to score in six Gold Cup laps. But he was flagged for speeding into 8. (16) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 200, 96.2, 36, $26,170. 9. (12) Brad Sweet, Chevrolet, 200, 90.7, 35, $25,050. from Donovan, who gained possession tournaments. pit road and sent to the back of the field near the end line within 15 feet of the Five minutes later, as a sudden rain 10. (4) Matt Crafton, Chevrolet, 200, 99.1, 0, $26,050. for a restart on lap 54. He quickly climbed 11. (9) , Chevrolet, 200, 93.2, 33, $24,125. net. It was Goodson’s fifth career goal, shower began to pick up intensity, back into contention, but was unable to 12. (22) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 200, 85.9, 33, $24,275. the second in the Gold Cup. Diskerud found the back of the net. run down Logano at the end. 13. (13) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 200, 86.5, 31, $22,750. 14. (15) , Toyota, 200, 80.6, 0, $22,225. “By the time that his car started falling 15. (17) , Chevrolet, 200, 74, 0, $17,150. SPORTS BRIEFS off, it was too late for me to do enough,” 16. (18) Michael Annett, Ford, 200, 75.6, 28, $21,750. Hornish said. “Ran him down, only fin- 17. (21) Nelson Piquet Jr., Chevrolet, 200, 71.4, 27, $21,625. ished a couple car lengths behind him, 18. (5) Travis Pastrana, Ford, 199, 76, 26, $21,950. LHS providing sports Serena Williams wins 19. (14) , Toyota, 199, 69.7, 25, $21,375. but really good day for the Penske 20. (23) Johanna Long, Chevrolet, 199, 65.5, 24, $21,750. physicals for $10 Swedish Open organization.” 21. (33) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 198, 60, 23, $21,300. All sports physicals will be given on July BASTAD, Sweden — Serena Williams Hornish now leads the series standings 22. (35) , Toyota, 197, 52.2, 0, $20,975. by seven points over Smith. Dillon, who 23. (19) , Toyota, 196, 55.3, 21, $20,825. 30 at the Lecanto High School gym from won her 53rd WTA title by beating Johanna has five consecutive top-10 finishes, is 24. (34) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 196, 48.7, 20, $20,700. 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Parents or guardians must 25. (30) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 196, 51.4, 19, $21,035. Larsson 6-4, 6-1 in the final of the Swedish eight points back in third. be present. Middle school students are 26. (28) , Ford, 196, 46.4, 18, $20,425. Open on Sunday. Sadler was still upset with Smith when 27. (29) , Toyota, 195, 47, 17, $20,275. welcome. The 24-year-old Swede broke to lead the series arrived in Chicagoland this 28. (20) Eric McClure, Toyota, 195, 52.2, 16, $20,100. Cost is $10 and all proceeds will benefit 3-1 in the first set before Williams fought week. The dispute started when Smith 29. (40) Dexter Stacey, Ford, 195, 39.3, 15, $13,975. the Lecanto High School athletic depart- back to 3-3. Larsson advanced to 4-3 be- spun Sadler around on the final restart in 30. (27) , Chevrolet, engine, 175, 42.5, 14, $20,125. ment. For more information, call the LHS 31. (11) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 172, 69.3, 13, $19,700. fore caving in to the American’s strong last Saturday’s race at Loudon, costing 32. (39) Harrison Rhodes, Ford, engine, 45, 37.5, 12, $19,580. activities department at 352-746-2334. serve and losing the next three games. him a shot at a solid top-10 finish and a 33. (37) , Chevrolet, electrical, 36, 39.8, 11, $19,460. CRHS student-athletes Williams dominated the second set, potential $100,000 bonus. 34. (25) Tanner Berryhill, Toyota, track bar, 20, 35.8, 10, $13,340. Smith took responsibility for the acci- 35. (38) , Ford, handling, 14, 37.9, 9, $13,214. offered physicals for $15 breaking Larsson’s serve twice. 36. (31) T.J. Bell, Chevrolet, vibration, 13, 39.2, 8, $12,275. “It was really good to come here and win dent, and Dale Earnhardt Jr., the co- 37. (24) Jeff Green, Toyota, vibration, 11, 38.4, 7, $12,240. Citrus Chiropractic Group will be giving after a disappointing Wimbledon so hope- owner of Smith’s car, also reached out to 38. (32) Ken Butler, Toyota, wheel bearing, 10, 35.7, 6, $12,186. sport physicals for all students who will be fully this confidence will help me for the rest his longtime friend Sadler. But it did little 39. (36) Matt DiBenedetto, Dodge, electrical, 6, 34, 5, $12,070. attending Crystal River High School during to assuage Sadler’s anger. 40. (26) , Toyota, engine, 1, 32.4, 4, $12,030. of the year,” said Williams, who lost in the Race Statistics the 2013-14 school year on Thursday, “We’re here to win the championship, fourth round at Wimbledon to Sabine Lisicki. Average Speed of Race Winner: 125.684 mph. July 25. period,” Sadler said after Saturday’s Larsson said “at the crucial points I Time of Race: 2 hours, 23 minutes, 13 seconds. The physicals are offered at their Crystal practice sessions, “and I honestly think as Margin of Victory: 0.291 seconds. River office on State Road 44. Times are wasn’t really present, which was a shame.” good as we’ve been running the last Caution Flags: 6 for 32 laps. Lead Changes: 12 among 5 drivers. determined by the athlete’s last name. Williams also defeated 76th-ranked Lars- month or so, I don’t think he’s going to run son in their only previous match in the Fed good enough to run with us anyway.” Lap Leaders: S.Hornish Jr. 1-48; E.Sadler 49-53; J.Logano 54-56; Last names beginning with A-F will begin E.Sadler 57-101; A.Dillon 102; J.Logano 103-107; A.Dillon 108-130; at 1 p.m., G-M at 1:30 p.m., N-S at 2 p.m., Cup earlier this year. He backed up his words on the 1.5-mile, K.Larson 131-134; J.Logano 135-145; E.Sadler 146-176; J.Logano and T-Z at 2:30 p.m. The cost is $15. Miami’s Pouncey won’t D-shaped oval right outside of Chicago. 177; S.Hornish Jr. 178-185; J.Logano 186-200. Please bring proof of insurance and any first-time student shoud bring a copy of discuss Hernandez cap birth certificate. DAVIE — Miami Dolphins center Mike His winning margin of more than 5 minutes Pouncey declined to join twin brother Maur- was the largest since 1997, when Jan Ull- FROOME rich — who has since admitted to doping Warrior Volleyball Camp kice in apologizing for wearing a baseball to be held next week Continued from Page B1 — beat Richard Virenque — who also con- cap that supported former college team- fessed to using performance-enhancers — The 2013 Warrior Volleyball Camp will be mate Aaron Hernandez, who has been and their seat of power until the French by 9 minutes and 9 seconds. held at the Seven Rivers Christian School charged with murder. revolution of 1789, the riders were granted Armstrong had larger margins of victory gym in Lecanto from July 29 to Aug. 2. The Pounceys were photographed dur- the privilege of meandering through the than Froome, but all seven of the Texan’s The cost per camper is $50. A multiple ing their recent birthday party in Miami chateau’s manicured gardens, past lakes wins were stripped from him last year for sibling discount ($90 for two, $130 for three) wearing caps that read “Free Hernandez.” like mirrors, spurting fountains and statues serial doping. In the Tour’s official history is available. Hernandez, a former New England Patri- looking on stonily. book, his name has literally been crossed Kids in grades 4 through 6 will play from ots tight end, played with the Pounceys at As per tradition and because Froome’s out. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. while grades 7 through 9 the University of Florida in 2007-09. Her- big race lead made him untouchable, Sun- As the first Tour champion since that shockwave, Froome rode through a bar- go from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. nandez is charged with murder in Massa- day’s 82-mile final ride was a largely Funds from the camp will benefit the leisurely affair until the pace picked up rage of doubt and skepticism, especially chusetts and has pleaded not guilty. Seven Rivers Christian School’s volleyball sharply on the Champs-Elysees. Marcel since his strength in the mountains and team. All players will receive instruction in Following the Dolphins’ first training Kittel won the final sprint on that famous time trials reminded some observers of the fundamentals of serving, passing, set- camp practice Sunday, Mike Pouncey said avenue, the German’s sprinter’s fourth Armstrong and the way he and his team ting and hitting. Players will also receive in- he didn't want to discuss his cap. stage win of this Tour. used to suffocate the race. struction on how to utilize their skills in a “I'm just here to focus on football,” he Riders pedaled up to Froome to offer Froome’s three stage victories — in the team concept. said. Later he added, “We get paid a lot of congratulations; he sipped from a flute of Pyrenees, on Mont Ventoux in Provence For more information, contact Wanda money to act a certain way, and that's the champagne as he rode; a Tour organizer and in a mountainous trial — were the Grey at 352-428-0228 or through email at way we should be acting.” stuck an arm from his car window to shake most for a Tour winner since Armstrong got five in 2004, results now annulled. [email protected]. —From staff and wire reports Froome’s hand. Peter Sagan colored his beard green to celebrate the green jersey Unlike some other riders who cut short he won for picking up the most points in questions about doping and bristled, Dickey has allowed 23 fourth, his 20th. sprints over the three weeks. Froome said he was happy to discuss the RAYS home runs in 134 2/3 in- It stayed that way till the “It’s a dream to arrive in yellow on the issue that has so poisoned his sport. He in- nings this season, tied with sixth, when Champs-Elysees,” Froome said before sisted he rode clean and said he, too, felt Continued from Page B1 Los Angeles Angels right- hit a one-out single and leading the pack from Versailles. “C’est let down by his cheating predecessors. hander Joe Blanton for Scott followed with a formidable.” Froome argued that his success demon- runner Rajai Davis stole most in the majors. Dickey homer, his ninth, extending His efforts to speak French have been strates that cycling’s anti-doping system — second, but Melky Cabrera gave up 24 home runs in his hitting streak to a ca- gratefully noted by TV commentators here. now among the most rigorous, invasive and grounded out to end it. 233 2/3 innings with the reer-high 13 games. Nairo Quintana, the 23-year-old Colom- sustained of any sport — must be working, All three Rays homers New York Mets last season, Johnson hammered bian who secured second place behind because otherwise he wouldn’t be able to came off Blue Jays knuck- when he won the NL Cy Dickey’s next pitch into the Froome with an impressive win on Satur- win. leballer R.A. Dickey, who Young award. second deck, his 15th, the day’s penultimate Stage 20, laughed as At 28, Froome is entering his peak years lost his third straight start. The last-place Blue Jays fourth time this season the third-placed Joaquim Rodriguez tried to as a bike racer. His prowess on climbs and Dickey came in 3-0 with a have lost four straight and Rays have gone back-to- spark up a cigar in the saddle. The wind in time trials gives him the essential ingre- pair of complete games and 11 of 15. They’re 5-11 in back. It was the sixth time seemed to snuff out his lighter. dients to win more Tours. At Sky, he’s a 1.13 ERA in his last four July after going 17-9 in a Toronto has sur- Neither Froome, Quintana nor Ro- backed by one of the best-funded, organ- starts against the Rays, but June. rendered consecutive driguez have ever failed a drug test or been ized and smartest teams. couldn’t extend that run of Toronto opened the scor- home runs. directly implicated in any of cycling’s litany With few exceptions, including the ab- success. ing in the second when The Blue Jays used a hit of doping scandals. That is an encouraging sent Giro d’Italia winner Vincenzo Nibali Dickey (8-11) allowed Thole hit a two-out RBI batter and two walks to and notable departure both from the era of and Wiggins, the cream of cycling’s grand four runs and seven hits in double, snapping Archer’s load the bases against Lance Armstrong and many other Tour tour riders raced in the 100th edition. That six innings, walked one and streak of 17 inning without Archer in the bottom of the podiums before and since. Froome beat them so handily suggests he’ll struck out eight. He gave up an . sixth, but Brett Lawrie Froome’s clear physical superiority again be the overwhelming favorite in 2014 three home runs for the Longoria tied it with a popped out to end the made him overwhelming favorite going — in the 101st Tour that starts in Leeds, third time this season. first-pitch homer in the inning. into the Tour and carried him through it. northern England. 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tender on this Sunday. He attributed his round to not getting MICKELSON the right pace on the greens, which he Continued from Page B1 said were progressively slower. “I felt like I was really playing well hasn’t played this tough since 1966. today, actually the whole week, “ said Tied for the lead, Mickelson smashed a Woods, who has not broken 70 in the final 3-wood onto the green at the par-5 17th to round of his last seven majors. “I really about 25 feet for a two-putt birdie, and hit so many good shots and really had con- finished in style with a 10-foot birdie putt trol of my ball this week. As I said, it was on the 18th to match the lowest score of just trying to get the speed, and I just this championship. didn’t get it.” “Those two 3-woods were the two best Woods tied for sixth with Zach Johnson shots of the week, to get it on that green,” (72) and Hideki Matsuyama of Japan, who Mickelson said. “As I was walking up to was penalized one shot on Saturday for the green, that was when I realized that slow play. The 21-year-old Matsuyama, this is very much my championship in my who twice made the cut at the Masters as control. And I was getting a little emo- a teenage amateur, closed with a 70. He tional. I had to kind of take a second to has finished in the top 10 in the U.S. Open slow down my walk and try to regain and British Open this summer. composure.” Hunter Mahan, playing in the final Mickelson figured a par on the 18th group in back-to-back majors, made a would be tough for anyone to catch him. short eagle putt on the ninth to get within When the ball dropped in the center of one shot of the lead. He bogeyed two of the cup, he raised both arms in the air to the next three holes and shot 75. celebrate his fifth career major, tying him 49-year-old Austin wins with the likes of Seve Ballesteros and Byron Nelson. Sanderson Farms playoff “Best round I’ve ever seen him play,” MADISON, Miss. — Woody Austin won the said his caddie, Jim “Bones” Mackay. Sanderson Farms Classic for his first PGA Tour Mickelson shared a long hug with his cad- victory since 2007, beating Cameron Beckman die and whispered in his ear, “I did it.” and Daniel Summerhays with an 8-foot birdie His final surge was right about the time putt on the first hole of a playoff. Westwood and Scott began to fold. The 49-year-old Austin is the eighth oldest Scott, trying to join an exclusive list of winner in PGA Tour history and the oldest since players who have won a green jacket and a claret jug in the same year, made a re- Fred Funk won at 50 in 2007. markable recovery from the dunes right Austin came into the final round two shots be- of the par-3 13th hole, only to miss the 7- hind Summerhays and Nicholas Thompson, but foot par putt. He took three putts for bo- made up ground with a 5-under 67 to finish at geys on the next two holes — from long 20-under 268. Beckman and Summerhays both range on the 14th, and from 20 feet on the birdied No. 18 to match Austin, and Beckman 15th — and found a bunker on the next. missed a 5-foot putt that would have forced a Westwood started to lose his grip on the second playoff hole. jug with bogeys on the seventh and eighth, Beckman shot 67, and Summerhays had a and failing to birdie the downwind, par-5 69. ninth. Presented with birdie chances Austin was making his fourth PGA Tour start early on the back nine, his putting stroke of the year. He has four career victories. began to look tentative. He hit into the Summerhays and Thompson started the day dunes on the right side of the 13th to tied for the lead, two shots ahead the pack. make bogey and never caught up. But Thompson fell out of contention quickly Westwood and Scott tied for third with with a double bogey on No. 5 and a bogey on Ian Poulter, who played a four-hole No. 8. He finished fourth at 18 under, two shots stretch in 5-under around the turn and closed with a 67. At 1-over 285, he can- back after a 71. Summerhays moved into the celed a flight home in case of a playoff. lead with a birdie on No. 9, but made bogey on Moments later, with Mickelson pulling 14 and fell behind until making birdies on both away, the outcome was clear. Nos. 17 and 18. Jack Nicklaus said on Twitter, “Phil’s Recari hangs on down the round was incredible. After his bad break on 16 and to then get up and down showed Associated Press stretch to win Marathon a lot of guts. And the two great shots at 17 Tiger Woods reacts Sunday after playing a shot on the 11th hole during the final round SYLVANIA, Ohio — Spain’s Beatriz Recari ended the tournament.” of the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield, Scotland. Woods struggled with a 74 and finished tied for sixth. outdueled Paula Creamer in a head-to-head Mickelson had to wait for four groups battle to win the Marathon Classic, rolling in a to finish before he could claim the oldest jors. Mickelson figured it would be the field are in the World Hall of Fame. Mick- 12-foot birdie putt on the 14th hole to take the championship in golf. He huddled with British Open that would hold him back. elson is the only winner who already has lead for good en route to her third LPGA Tour his wife and three children, who returned Now he has the jug, and he never took his been inducted. title. from a quick holiday in Spain, and shared hand off during his press conference. It was the 43rd win of his PGA Tour ca- Recari and Creamer, who won the tourna- a long embrace. “I think that if I’m able to win the U.S. reer. The guy who once couldn’t win the ment then known as the Jamie Farr Toledo Making this even sweeter for Mickelson Open and complete the career Grand big one now has five majors in the last is that just one month ago he lost out on Slam, I think that that’s the sign of the nine years. This one returns him to No. 2 Classic five years ago, started the day tied for yet another chance to win the U.S. Open, complete, great player,” Mickelson said. in the world ranking for the first time in first, three shots ahead of their nearest pur- the missing link of a career Grand Slam. “And I’m a leg away. And it’s been a tough nearly three years. suers. They traded the lead but were still even Mickelson twice made bogey with wedge leg for me.” Woods, meanwhile, now has gone 17 until Recari birdied the par-3 14th. in his hand on the back nine at Merion For now, Mickelson takes his place majors without winning, and that pursuit The 26-year-old Recari closed with a and had his record sixth runner-up finish. among an elite list of winners at Muir- of Nicklaus and his benchmark of 18 ma- 5-under 66 to finish at 17-under 267. She Woods, Nicklaus, Gary Player, Ben field, which is considered the fairest of jors — Woods is stuck on 14 — doesn’t look missed a 6-foot birdie putt on the 17th, but Hogan and Gene Sarazen are the only the links on the British Open rotation. All any closer. He three-putted twice in four made a clutch 5-footer for par at the 18th. players to win all four professional ma- but two of the Open champions at Muir- holes and looked like just another con- Creamer finished with a 67.

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Services for over 21 StumpGrinding cheap Flocrete. River Rock Lic# CAC1817447 Insured 352-464-1397 Reseals & Repairs. yrs. 352-726-9570 avg cost $25-18”stump Beauty Se Lic. (352) 364-2120 #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Renovation/Remodel volume disc. over 5 All Home Repairs. THE KLEEN TEAM & ODD JOBS. 30 yrs Kit/Ba/RE listings call Rich 352-586-7178 ROB’S MASONRY & All TV’s Installed Residential/Comm. Aging-In-Place ++ CONCRETE Driveways J. Hupchick Lic./Ins. lic#5863 352-746-3777 Lic., Bonded, Insured (352) 726-9998 Lg. or Sm Jobs tear outs, tractor work, CLEANING BY PENNY (352) 419-6557 Lic/Ins. Crc 1327710 A TREE SURGEON Lic. #1476, 726-6554 Residential Only Lic. & Ins. Lowest ANDREW JOEHL Painting & Wallpaper Sterling 220-3844 HANDYMAN. Wkly., Biwkly., Mnthly. Rates Free est. Call 352-476-3820 Removal, Husband & (352)860-1452 Gen. Maint/Repairs Wife Team. Excel Ref. Pressure Cleaning. House Keeping Free Est. 352-726-4135 0256271 352-465-9201 Services weekly, AFFORDABLE Top Soil, All Tractor & Tree Work biweekly, or monthly A-1 Hauling, Cleanups, MAC’S MOBILE RV Mulch, Stone, Hauling garage clean outs, Land Cleared, Hauling A1 HONEY DO’S your 352-344-3432 REPAIR & MAINT. 1 time Cleanup, Drive- & Tractor Work Honey’s Don’t Do! trash, furniture & misc. (352) 341-2019 NATURE COAST RVTC Certified Tech ways (352) 302-6955 Lic.& Ins., Comm/Res. Mark (352) 287-0767 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. AllAROUND TRACTOR Jimmy 352-212-9067 CLEANING Res. TREE REMOVAL & KAT BUNN Land clearing, Hauling Rate - $20 hr. No Time JEFF’S STUMP GRINDING Kountry Girl Salon, Wasted! 352-564-3947 CLEANUP/HAULING Trim/Tree Removal, styling for 15+ years Site Prep, Driveways Affordable Handyman Lic/Ins 352-795-5755 ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. Clean outs/ Dump Runs 55ft. Bucket Truck Specializing in hair THE KLEEN TEAM Brush Removal ✔ AFFORDABLE Residential/Comm. 10% off - Mention Ad color,highlights, fashion Lic. 352-584-5374 Attention Consum- Lic/ins. 352-344-2696 colors-$10 off highlights ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est Lic., Bonded, Insured ers! with ad. now offering ★ 352-257-9508 ★ (352) 419-6557 Lawncare - N - More Please make sure you hair extent ions. Friendly Family are using a licensed COUNTY WIDE Equipment & Repairs Call for an appointment Affordable Handyman Services for over 21 and insured service DRY-WALL25 yrs exp. Heaters & Salt Units 352-339-4902 ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. yrs. 352-726-9570 professional. Many Bruce Onoday & Son lic.2875, all your drywall or stop in and visit me ✔ AFFORDABLE Tile & Spa Repairs service advertisers Free Estimates needs! Ceiling & Wall at 19240 East Pennsyl- ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est CPC-051584/Insured are required by state Trim & Removal Repairs. Pop Corn HOME INSPECTIONS vania Ave. Dunnellon, Fl ★ 352-257-9508 ★ 352-422-6956 law to include their 352-637-6641 Lic/Ins Painting & Wallpaper Removal 352-302-6838 CRS CONTRACTING www.hairbykatbunn. SERVICES LLC, state Removal, Husband & weebly.com Affordable Handyman Lic # HI 1392, 414-8693 license number in all Wife Team. Excel Ref. ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. PIANO LESSONS advertisements. If D & R TREE SERVICE Free Est. 352-726-4135 ✔ AFFORDABLE you don’t see a li- Lawn & Landscape ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est Specialist. Lic. & Ins. #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES cense number in the ★ 352-257-9508 ★ CALL STELLAR BLUE ad, you should inquire Free Est. 352-302-5641 All Home Repairs. All Int./ Ext. Painting All TV’s Installed All Tractor & Tree Work FREE about it and be suspi- Affordable Handyman Needs. Lic. & Ins. lic#5863 352-746-3777 Land Cleared, Hauling EST. cious that you may be Davies Tree Service ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. (352) 586-2996 contacting an unli- JEFF’S 1 time Cleanup, Drive- Serving Area 15yrs. DUN-RITE ELECTRIC ✔ AFFORDABLE censed CLEANUP/HAULING ways (352) 302-6955 Lawncare -N-More Free Est. Lic & Ins 344-2556, Richard Since ‘78/ Free Est. ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est business. The Citrus Clean outs/ Dump Runs Friendly Family cell 727-239-5125 Water Pump Service lic EC 13002699 ★ ★ AllAROUND TRACTOR County Chronicle Brush Removal 352-257-9508 Services for over 21 local 352-344-5932 & Repairs- all makes & 352- 726-2907 Landclearing, Hauling wants to ensure that Lic. 352-584-5374 Study Piano w/ Rick D yrs. 352-726-9570 models. Call anytime! Carpentry, Decks, Site Prep, Driveways our ads meet the re- Lic/Ins 352-795-5755 Beginner to Advanced Docks, Remodeling All styles 352-344-5131 quirements of the law. DOUBLE J Yard Work, Pressure Beware of any service Tree Service Wash, Home Repair. advertiser that can not Stump Grinding, bulk ROCKY’S FENCING CBC 1253431 provide proof that mulch, lic/ins 302-8852 FREE Est., Lic. & Insured (352) 464-3748 Carpentry, Decks, they are licensed to do ★★ 352 422-7279 ★ ★ CURB APPEAL Docks, Remodeling business. For ques- Diestler Computer A 5 STAR COMPANY Lawncare & More Yardscape, Curbing, A1 HONEY DO’S your Yard Work, Pressure tions about business R WRIGHT TREE Service THE KLEEN TEAM New & Used systems GO OWENS FENCING Friendly Family Flocrete. River Rock Honey’s Don’t Do! Wash, Home Repair. licensing, please call Tree Removal & Residential/Comm. repairs. Visa/ MCard ALL TYPES. Free Est. Services for over 21 Reseals & Repairs. Lic.& Ins., Comm/Res. CBC 1253431 your city or county Trimming. Ins. & Lic.# Lic., Bonded, Insured 352-637-5469 Comm/Res. 628-4002 yrs. 352-726-9570 Lic. 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EXERCISE BIKE 2 Baby Guinea Pigs (UPRIGHT TYPE) works females $10 each CRYSTAL RIVER INVERNESS great only $90.00 (352) 634-4109 2/BR $550. 3BR $750 2/1 Completely Remod- 352 464 0316 AKC MINIATURE Near Town 563-9857 eled In Town, $675 mo. ROWING MACHINE SCHNAUZER PUPS! HERNANDO $250 sec. 412 Tomp- Stamina rowing Lovingly raised in my 3/2 mobile on 1.5 acres kins St. 352-895-0744 machine, like new, home. Health Cert, 1st Handy Man Special, FLORAL CITY $75.00 352-382-2591 shots, dewormed, tails apprv. for FHA financing LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. WELDER PRO 9940 docked & declawed. $45,900 352-795-1272 AC, Clean, No Pets WEIGHT SYSTEM Like Black & Silver: 1 male, 2 TUCKER (352) 344-1025 new adjustable multiple females. Salt & Pepper: Tucker, a 2-y.o. Ger- stations, sacrifice 1 male; 1 female. $600, man Shepherd mix, TAYLOR MADE $200.00. Must pick up. cash discount! neutered, HW nega- HOMES INGLIS 352 527 7732. (352)419-4723 tive, microchipped, 2/1, Near Power Plant LOT MODEL and hospital, Clean, housebrkn, UTD on BLOWOUT shots, wt 54 lbs. Quiet, $495./ mo. All Homes Discounted (352) 447-6016 Needs to be only dog $4,000 to $8,000 w/single person or Even up to $12.000 ALEXANDER 1986 15 HP Evanrude couple, needs fenced off Sticker Price REAL ESTATE Motor, $450. yard w/room to run, Call 352-621-3807 (352) 795-6633 1995 Club Car 36v, but prefers to be in- with top, good parts, side dog. Loves his Crystal River $150. (315) 466-2268 human friends. Walks Apts, 2 BR/ 1 BA FLORAL CITY 26’’ Men’s Folding well on leash. Cur- $400-$500, ALSO RETAIL; 2 Storefronts Mountain Bike, 6 Georgia rently fostered, mom HOMES & MOBILES Corner of US 41 & shimano shifter, like Georgia, 2-3 y.o. Bull- says he’s a great AVAILABLE Hwy 48, 600sf &1,400 sf new condition $125 dog mix, cinnamon watchdog, very alert. DRASTICALLY $495. mo. & $695 mo. (352) 344-5933 red in color, Call Joanne @ HW-negative, house- 352-795-1288 REDUCED 813-310-5391 Adult Tricycle brkn, gets along or Dianne @ OAK POND MH folding trifecta, large w/other dogs, walks 352-419-5880. ESTATE (Hwy 44 E) basket, excel. cond. well on leash. Listens Inverness, made in USA carefully when spoken 2/2 Lovely home turn INVERNESS $150. to. She is a good girl, key ready to move in 1/1 $400-$465 (352) 563-1327 appears to love her H(352) 726-0348 Near Hospital human friends, gentle C(352) 586-3662 352-422-2393 BICYCLE BOYS SPI- Male Goat For Sale MEADOWCREST DERMAN 12” WITH & calm. Great person- 2/2/1 Villa, furn. or un- ality, good as com- $50. TRAINING WHEELS (352) 628-4750 FLORAL CITY furn. 1st last. sec. 55+ $30 352-613-0529 panion dog. Call Jo- comm (352) 628-7573 Moon Rise Resort PELICAN BAY Concealed Weapons anne @ 352-795-1288 55+ comm 2/2 split plan, Permit Course walk in closet, sc. rm, APARTMENTS DAN’S GUN ROOM car port, lg shed, w/d 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM MEADOWCREST (352) 726-5238 $21,900, lot rent $290 APARTMENT HOMES 2/2/2 w/ Community 608-752-4532/726-2553 Monthly rent starting Pool. $725/mo Fear No-Evil Guns at $592. Plus Utilities (352) 628-1616 XDS’s-Sheild-Beretta Carpet, Appliances, River Links Realty Concealed Classes WESTWIND VILLAGE Central Heat & Air 352-447-5595 55+ Rent or Bu y Rental assistance James Anglin $8,000 & Up available to Gunsmith Mon-Fri. 8:30-11 am qualified applicants 9 Millimeter new in Call for Appointment For rental info. Box with 2 mags HONCHO (352) 628-2090 & applications $189.00 352-419-4800 I I I I I I I I 9826 West Arms Dr. CRYSTAL RIVER Honcho, 3-y.o. Amer- Crystal River, RAY’S GUN SHOP ica bulldog mix, had Tell that special Fully Furn. Studio Stokes Flea Mkt Cry.Riv 352-795-7793 Efficiency w/ equipped eye surgery for Entro- person TDD#1-800-955-8771 Ruger LCR 22 Mag pion, now fully recov- “ Happy Birthday kitchen. All util., cable, $449 NRA-concealed Mon-Fri., 9:00-5:00P Internet, & cleaning ered & needs a home. “ with a classi- Equal Housing classes 586-7516 Has been fostered, fied ad under provided. $599./mo BLACK DIAMOND INVERNESS Opportunity 352-586-1813 mom says he’s great Happy Notes. Provider & Employer 2BR 2BA, Located on dog, very affectionate. Only $28.50 2/1 SWMH w/add 1.2 ac the Eighteenth Fairway Neutered, gets along includes a photo with 20x40 work shop, of Quarry Course. Great w/other dogs, good near wal-mart $35,500, HERNANDO Views. $1000/month BEVERLY HILLS CITRUS SPRINGS w/kids. Loves activity Call our Classi- or RENT $475 mthly Affordable Rentals includes basic 2BR/2BA, CHA 2/1.5/1 Nice home & exercise, fenced fied Dept for de- non-smoker Watson’s Fish Camp cable & lawn care. Move in just $1350 $650/Mo. yard is best. Big tails 706-473-2184 (352) 726-2225 Call 746-3301 (352) 422-7794 352-302-4057 strong boy. 352-563-5966 Call Kathy @ I I I I I I I I 352-895-1218 Invisible Dog Fence, with dog collier and con- trols, model #LP 300 4 new collier BRING YOUR batteries $125 FISHING POLE! (352) 795-4674 I I I I I I I I Tell that special person “ Happy Birthday “ with a classi- fied ad under Happy Notes. Only $28.50 INVERNESS, FL includes a photo Move in Special! 1 month free/w Call our Classi- one year lease. fied Dept for de- LAYLA 55+ park on lake w/5 tails Layla, a 2-y.o. piers, clubhouse and 352-563-5966 spayed Shepherd/ much more! Rent I I I I I I I I Terrier mix, includes grass cutting affectionate, and your water leash-trained, ★ 1 bedroom, 1 housebrkn, good bath@$350 inc H20. w/other dogs. Has a ★ 2 bedroom, 1 bath beautiful shiny @$450 inc H20 WANT TO BUY HOUSE short-haired coat. Pets considered and or MOBILE Any Area, Weight about 50 lbs. section 8 is accepted. Condition or Situation Gentle, good Call 800-747-4283 Fred, 352-726-9369 w/people. Loves to For Details! Wanted: (Men’s items) have treats & sits rods, reels, tackle, nicely. Adoption fee DUNNELLON/488 tools, oil, grease, $30, includes spay, 2/2, Lg Lot, exec. clean, knives, swords, hunt- chip, tests & CHA $540/mo. ing eq, antiques, col- vaccinations. + Dep (352) 795-6970 lectibles & war items Call Michelle @ HERNANDO 352-613-2944 352-302-2664. “ (No Pets) 3BR/2BA, All Appl’s $595.mo (352) 860-0904, (Cell) 352-212-6815 HOMOSASSA 2/1½, Big Lot, Near 19 $425 mo. + Sec. + Ref. 352-628-3019

Dunnellon Dentistry YANKEETOWN would like to welcome 2/2 New W/D. $600mo Dr Nahir Rosado DDS moves you in - no dep to our practice. MILO needed.15 minutes from Milo, a handsome power plant. Call Paul 2 1/2 y.o. neutered (407) 579-6123 Husky/Lab mix, beautiful white color, w/one blue eye & one brown eye. Has a short $11,094, DISCOUNT coat, easy to care New Jacobsen, for, & is a strikingly 2085 sq. ft., 4BR/3BA good-looking dog. “5 yr. Warranty”. Lots of energy & No down payment, needs an active use land or trade in. home or large Payment only, $471.18 WELCOME securely fenced P & I, WAC Dr Rosado DDS is a yard to play. Gets Call 352-621-9182 graduate of The Univer- along w/other dogs, sity of Florida and Indi- no cats. Call Joanne ABSOLUTELY ana University school of @ 352-795-1288. STUNNING dentistry. She is accept- NEW 3/2, JACOBSEN ing new patients, and HOME 5Yr. Warranty accepts most dental $2,650 down, only insurances. Please feel $297.44/ mo., free to give us a call if Fixed rate W.A.C. you would like to sched- Come and View ule an appointment or if 352-621-9181 you have any questions. 1-352-489-3922

NANUKE Nanuke, a 2-3 y.o. HOMOSASSA neutered Lab/ Dbl.Wide 3/2 95% Terrier/Weimaraner, remodeled inside, 1.25 about 65 lbs., acres half-fenced, 16x16 beautiful golden workshop, Must-see! brown velvety coat, $64,000 (352) 621-0192 short-haired, gets LECANTO along w/other dogs, 2/2 dlb MH 25 x 40 no cats. $17,900 remld 6yrs ago, Heartworm-negative. new rf & A/C, shed, on Loves to play in rented lot $245 mo, incl water, is gentle and water, sewer, trash. 55+ calm. A big, strong park. 352-628-1171 dog, best with fenced yard, loves Mini Farms, 2000, 3/2 treats & walks. DWMH on 10 Acres Call Joanne @ Main road, cleared 352-795-1288. and fenced. 12x16 ANNA LISE shed and 24x36 gar- age. 5 irrigated acres. AND ZOEY Great nursery or blue- Anna Lise and Zoey berries. Asking 124,900 are 8 y.o. sisters, lost 352-364-2985 their home when their family moved. Beauti- Palm Harbor Factory ful spayed blue/white liquidation sale Bulldog mixes, amaz- TEXT: STORE 126A ingly sweet, gentle, TO: 313131 easy to handle, John Lyons housebrkn, get along 800-622-2832 ext 210 w/other dogs & like SALLY USED HOMES children, are playful & Sally, a 7-y.o. beauti- full of life. Please give Single, Double & ful golden-brown Triple Wides these older girls a Vizla mix, weight 48 chance for new life. Starting at $6,500 lbs. Gentle, socia- Call (352) 621-9183 Call Anne @ ble, very affection- 352-586-2812. 2011 Live Oak ate, sensitive. Good 4BR/2BA w/people & other $46,900, 28x60 dogs, not cats. Very intelligent w/above average training ability. Could be part of active family or quiet home with daily walks. Fee $30 INVERNESS includes spay, chip, Move in Special! tests, vaccinations. 1 month free w/one Call Judy year lease. BEELA @352-503-3363. Beela, 2-3 y.o. Border 55+ park Collie/ Lab Retriever Shih Poo Puppies, Enjoy the view! mix, surrendered 3 males, 2 females 2 bd, 1 bath Lot rent, b/cause owners could Yorkshire Puppies car port, water, grass not afford. She is 1 Male cutting included. spayed, microchop- Miniature Poodles Call 800-747-4283 ped, housebrkn, very White, 2 females for details affectionate & gentle. (352) 795-5896 Walks quietly on 628-6188 evenings leash. Very calm & SHIH-TZU PUPS, For more information on how to reach beautiful, gets along Available Registered w/other dogs, loves Lots of Colors FLORAL CITY Citrus County readers call people. Needs new Ask about my Summer 3/2 Dblwide, on Canal home after losing Discount, to River & lakes, 352-563-5592. hers. Call Joanne @ Beverly Hills, FL need TLC,$35,000. 352-795-1288. (352) 270-8827 obo 352-726-9369 0008XHD B10 MONDAY,JULY 22, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

CITRUS SPRINGS CHEVY CHEVROLET Newer 3/2/1 I Buy Houses Cash 1968 Corvette Matching FORD 2006, Suburban 4 x 4 2009, F150, 4x4, Lg Mast suite $750 ANY CONDITION numbers, convertible, $6,995 Super Cab, Loaded, 352-697-3133 Over Financed ok! 4-speed, 327CI, 350HP. 352-341-0018 Taurus Best Price In Florida Renovations/Remodel **call 352-503-3245** Great clean car, CRYSTAL OAKS $15,995 352-240-7412 JEEP 3/2/2, avail. long term Kit/Ba/RE listings Metal Lemans Blue, first offer Aging-In-Place ++ over $25,000 takes it. 94, Grand Cherokee $890 month Recycling Best Prices Lariat, $1500. Lg. or Sm Jobs for your cars or trucks 352-795-4426 or NISSAN River Links Realty HOMOSASSA 5+ INGLIS (352) 303-0928 Lic/Ins. Crc 1327710 also biggest U-Pull-It 352-601-0560 352-628-1616 DEN, BEDROOMS. Stunning Withlacoochee FRONTIER CREW Sterling 220-3844 with thousands of vehi- 3 BATH. THIS HUGE River Waterfront CAB SV 2012 HERNANDO cles offering lowest price AND BEAUTIFUL Home. 3 Bedrooms, 2 2012 Frontier CC SV: 4 BR, 2 BA, ½ Acre, for parts 352-637-2100 TWO STORY HOME Baths 1.51 acres with This white Nissan Fron- Hwy. 200. $875. mo. WITH 3 CAR 201 feet of waterfront. tier Crew Cab SV is in 352-344-3084 CHEVY GARAGE IS OVER Many impressive fea- BIG SALE excellent condition with 2003 Venture Van, HOMOSASSA 3500 SQ. FT. HOME tures including Two fire- ☛Come make offers only 8,500 miles. It has 7 pass. and priced to HERNANDO BACKS UP TO A places One in the Mas- RENT - BUY- SELL cruise control, power 3/2 new carpet/paint 1 BR, 2 BA, Office sell. Call 352-628-4600 NATURE PRESERVE ter, Large upper deck CAR - TRUCK - BOAT windows/door $750.mo 352-628-7526 ½ Acre, Hwy. 200. For appointment HOME IS A FORE- SANDI HART overlooking the River CONSIGNMENT USA locks/outside mirrors. 352-344-3084 Inverness CLOSURE SHORT- Realtor Boat Dock and so much US 19 & US 44, CR It has a factory installed DODGE 2/1, all appl, waterview SALE AND THE more Must see. 461-4518 & 795-4440 bed liner and I added a 2013 Grand Caravan $550.(352) 860-0904 Listing and Selling Wheelchair van with 10” BANK IS WORKING Offered at $299,900 AFFORDABLE vinyl tri-fold bed cover WITH THE SELLERS. Real Estate CHEVROLET and trailer hitch. The lowered floor , ramp and INVERNESS Hwy 19 to right on Foss Autos & Trucks 3/2/2, Highlands, THIS HOME WAS Is my Business Grove Path 1.9 miles to 2005, Silverado truck is in perfect condi- tie downs call Tom BUILT IN 2005 I put my heart into it! EX Cab , $7,995. tion with a full factory 352-325-1306 Close to Downtown Edwards Ct home on ‘93 Buick Regal dennis_neff 352-341-0018 warranty. The asking Immaculate, No Pets, the Left $500 down (352) 400-5723 @yahoo.com 352-476-9649 Jo DeMarcus CHEVY price is $23,500. Phone: 352-601-1319 sandra.hart@ Plantation Realty Inc ‘99 Chrysler Sebring 2008, Silverado, INVERNESS 352-220-2658 Highlands, 2/1½/1 House for Sale Convertible Loaded, Must See! 4 Bedroom 2 Bath era.com Hallmark $590mo.+ $700 dep. $650 down Great for Work or Fun!! A/C Carport, Pool 2009, Box Trailer (352) 422-6978 $11,995, 352-240-7412 2 Acres move in con- ERA American ‘97 Ford Taurus 22ft, tandem axle INVERNESS FORD $4,000 obo dition, near schools, Realty $695 Down Spacious 3/2/2, $795. 4100 S. Fireside Way PINE RIDGE ‘03, Sports Track, (352) 302-6241 mo. (352) 212-4873 352-382-5558 352-726-5855 2.75 Acre Lot. Priced white, runs good, FORD TAMI SCOTT ‘98 Ford Mustang looks good,. $8,700. Expedition E.B.2007 HARLEY RENT TO OWN!! below tax assessment $700 Down Exit Realty Leaders at $30,000. Located in (352) 220-1162 only 22,000 miles, DAVIDSON No Credit Check! CALL TED TODAY ext. warranty till 4/14, 352-257-2276 area of nice homes. (352) 5 6 3 -1 9 0 2 1990 FXR Lowrider. 3BD $600-$700 [email protected] FORD fully loaded, tow hitch New pipes. New wind- Cl Bkr/owner 228-1047 1995 F150 Ford 888-257-9136 1675 S Suncoast $23,500 267-718-8628 shield. Mustang seat. Truck,FL150,3.0 liters, When it comes to 4/2 BLOCK HOME, Blvd. Homosassa, Fl Looks and runs great. JADEMISSION.COM Two wheel drive. Realestate ... mother in law apt, $5,700. Can text photo. nice home $65,000. 200,000 Miles In great HONDA I’m there for you ! TERRA VISTA GOLF BIG SALE 352-220-5299 (305) 619-0282, Cell ☛Come make offers shape, runs Great 2007, Element, COURSE LOT on $2,000 FIRM Call Hard to find, HONDA The fishing is great ! RENT - BUY- SELL Red Sox Path. Great 352-637-5331 If no an- cold A/C, runs great, 1985 Shadow 500 CC Call me for your new CAR - TRUCK - BOAT vista’s. 85 ft. frontage swer Leave message Must See, good condition CRYSTAL RIVER Waterfront Home CONSIGNMENT USA on golf course Please Call (352) 628-4600 $1200.00 352-637-3254 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Cottage US 19 & US 44, CR style home on Canal $52,500. Call LOOKING TO SELL ? 352-638-0905 461-4518 & 795-4440 with Floating Docks. CALL ME TODAY ! Perfect for small fam- TONY Pauelsen BUICK ily. Located On NW 2003, Century 18th St. Carport with Realtor $4,995. 950-0731 DAILY CRN separate laundry and 352-341-0018 of County Commissioners govdeals.com, bathroom. Stg Shed I’LL TAKE Surplus Property Sale will be selling surplus July 1, 2013 - July 31, 2013 KAYAK PUBLIC NOTICE Rent $900 mthly 1st & PINE RIDGE NEW LISTINGS BUICK property and equipment Pub: June 17 - July 31, 13ft, Sit in, blue & The Citrus County Board via the internet at 2013. last req. Can reduce ITS A STEAL white good shape 2011, Regal CXL, rent with 6 months in 3/2/2, Pool, Exc. 16 yrs/150,000 miles of BUYING OR SELLING $700. advance.Phone: Condition! $199k (352) 220-1162 worry free warranty. Trisha 352-794-6716 obo (352)422-2632 $18,995, 352-240-7412 Term ination o Term ination o Term ination o SALES ARE WAY UP! Buying or Selling CHEVROLET R ig h ts N o ti R ig h ts N o ti R ig h ts N o ti HERNANDO REAL ESTATE, Affordable Rentals TOP 1974 Corvette This is a Watson’s Fish Camp blue corvette that had 403-0805 MCRN Let Me Work PERFORMANCE some restoration done (352) 726-2225 ** BUY, SELL** PETITION TO MODIFY PARENTAL RIGHTS For You! Real estate to it and is needing a BEVERLY HILLS & TRADE CLEAN PUBLIC NOTICE Consultant new owner for $16,999 INVERNESS 1 bedroom1.5 car gar- USED BOATS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIALCIRCUIT, 352-322-5555 FURNISHED age villa, 55+ comm. BETTY HUNT THREE RIVERS IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA 352-303-0619 352-465-6560 Case No.: 2010-DR-001124 WATERFRONT 1780 sq ft, all REALTOR MARINE HOME 2 bd, 1.5 ba appliances and utilities tpauelsen@ MISTY D. POWERS N/K/A MISTY D. DAVIS, hotmail.com US 19 Crystal River Petitioner home with central incl. quiet area. ERA KEY 1 **352-563-5510** a/c $595. $1325 montly and 352-476-4964 Realty, Inc. DOUGLAS ALLEN POWERS, (352) 465-6006 12’ JOHN BOAT CHEVROLET Respondent. 352 586-0139 1990 sears 12’ alum 1983 Camaro Z-28. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR BEVERLY HILLS hunt4houses68 john boat, 9.9 Evenrude One owner. Original SUPPLEMENTAL PETITION TO MODIFY PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY, VISITATION, OR Laurel Ridge, 2/2/1 de- @yahoo.com motor & fuel tank, li- power train. Most other PARENTING PLAN/TIME-SHARING SCHEDULE AND OTHER RELIEF tached villa Kit. has new www.bettyhunts censed thru 5/2014 parts 5 years old or less. TO: appl, granite counters, homes.com. $ 825.00 352-795-4674 Exterior and interior in DOUGLAS ALLEN POWERS HERNANDO new ac, & much more “FREE good condition. Great 1221 N. WATSON ROAD, ARLINGTON, TX 76006 1 BR, 2 BA, Office $92K (352) 513-4155 14’ JOHN BOAT Foreclosure and hobby car for right ½ Acre, Hwy. 200. 14’ alum john boat, 18 owner. Make offer. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for SUPPLEMENTAL PETITION TO MODIFY PARENTAL 352-344-3084 Free Home Short Sale Lists hp Evenrude motor, 40 Home: (352)746-0285 RESPONSIBILITY, VISITATION, OR PARENTING PLAN/TIME-SHARING SCHEDULE AND HOMOSASSA OTHER RELIEF has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy # thrush troller motor, Cell: (352)464-4339 Warranty Plan!! Reduced $199,500 minn kota, new seat, of your written defenses, if any, to it on MISTY D. POWERS N/K/A MISTY. D. DAVIS, HERNANDO Buying or Selling whose address is 34349 SUE DRIVE, WESLEY CHAPEL, FL 33543 on or before August 14, 4 BR, 2 BA, ½ Acre, 211 Pine St, Built 2006 battery, new tire on CHEVROLET 4BD/3BA. 3000 SF, trailer,new lights 2008, Cobalt 2013, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at CITRUS COUNTY CLERK OF Hwy. 200. $875. mo. COURTS, 110 N. APOPKA, INVERNESS, FL 34450, before service on Petitioner or 352-344-3084 heated pool,Granite, $1325.00 352-795-4674 $7,495. Wood Floors,Tile & Car- 352-341-0018 immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for pet. 2 Car Gar,SS Appl. CENTURY 3000SC the relief demanded in the petition. HOMOSASSA 2000 30 foot center Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Classic SMW Hm 3/2/2 Call 850-585-4026 CHEVY console with cuddy 2008, Cobalt, 2 DR, Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. newly refurbished, land cabin. Full Head. Twin automatic, power You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your scaped ac on golf Yamaha ox66, 250’s. windows, power locks, current course, screened Radar, GPS Chart Plot- cold A/C, Call for address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved 18x36 pool & lanai, dbl ter, Fish Finder, VHF Appointment Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on sided wood burning fire record at the clerk’s office. and complete Coast 352-628-4600 place, huge great room, WARNING: Guard package. Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic built in book cases 4100 Realty Connect Office Open Tri-axle traler. All in ex- DODGE sq ft under roof, $225K 2006, Magnum,Super disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, Teri Paduano 7 Days a Week cellant condition. HP: including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Call Owner 382-2528 352-795-4426, Cell Clean and Fast! Don’t Owner/Broker Miss Out! $8,995., DATED: July 10, 2013 352-601-0560. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT 15+ Years LISA 352-240-7412 Experience VANDEBOE Asking $30,000. [COURT SEAL] Broker (R) Owner FORD By: /S/ VIVIAN CANCEL, Deputy Clerk Sportscraft IF A NONLAWYER HELPED YOU FILL OUT THIS FORM, HE/SHE MUST FILL IN THE BLANKS (352) 212-1446 1988 27 ‘ Coastal 2004, Mustang, CRYSTAL RIVER Plantation Realty Looking for a sports BELOW: Rooms, Furn, Cable, www. Fisherman, cabin 352-634-0129 car? Here it is, I, DEBRA DULUDE, FLORIDA COURT FORMS, a nonlawyer, located at 2504 HIGHWAY near Publix RealtyConnect.me Phyllis Strickland cruiser, $9,995 OBO & 44 WEST, INVERNESS, FL 34453, 352-860-1533, helped MISTY D. POWERS N/K/A MISTY www.plantation 6 cyl. automatic, $115wk/ 420mo Realtor boat trailer 22’ D. DAVIS who is the petitioner, fill out this form. realtylistings.com appointment Only $120wk/430mo Bilingual/Spanish tandam,galv., $995 Published (4) four times July 15, 22, 29 & August 5, 2013. Call 352-628-4600 352-563-6428 Best Time To Buy! (813)-244-3945 RENT TO OWN!! Prices are going up. WE HAVE BOATS FORD No Credit Check! 2008 Mustang GT So is interest. GULF TO LK MARINE 3BD $600-$700 Premium TROPHY BUY NOW! We Pay CASH For 888-257-9136 Used Clean Boats WINNER 50 + upgrades JADEMISSION.COM details at 352-795-0558 PUBLISHER’S Owner Pontoon, Deck & Fishing Boats 404-0729 MCRN NOTICE: Financing GMC Estate of Betty Jean Kelley 2013-CP-366 NTC All real estate ad- Foreclosures **(352)527-0555** 2010, Terrain, Loaded, boatsupercenter.com PUBLIC NOTICE vertising in this save $1,000s from new IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA newspaper is TROPIC SHORES 29 MPG $16,995, PROBATE DIVISION subject to Fair Hous- LECANTO REALTY. CRYSTAL RIVER 352-240-7412 File No. 2013-CP-366 2 bedroom 1 bath fixer ing Act which makes (Black Diamond) (352) 613-3503 GMC IN RE: ESTATE of BETTY JEAN KELLEY it illegal to advertise 3/2/2 Gated Golf Com- upper located close to DECEASED, schools, dining and 2011, Sierra, Loaded! NOTICE TO CREDITORS “any munity. $119K Cash Coachman Great for Work or Fun, preference, limita- Deal (poss rent opt) shopping 94 20’ Travel Trailer MUST SEE!! $15,995, The administration of the estate of Betty Jean Kelly, deceased, File Number tion or discrimination 352-804-9729 hitch, stabilizer, $4500. 352-240-7412 Hwy 44 to North on (352) 341-0262 2013-CP-366, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate based on race, color, Division, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. religion, sex, handi- NE 9th Ave GMC to home on corner of Jayco The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal cap, familial status 2013, Envoy, Great representative’s attorney are set forth below. NE 9th and 5th Ter. 1980 Eagle 30 ft. for Small Families, or national origin, or Exc Condition. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands an intention, to make Loaded, MUST SEE! Great Price $ 40,000 Must See! $3500 against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served such preference, $7,995, 352-240-7412 must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF call for viewing and (574) 226-4503 limitation or dis- HONDA THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A crimination. “ Famil- MAKE an Offer COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 352-220-2658 2009, Fit, Navi Sport ial status includes 117 S Lunar Terrace All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands Perfect Shape against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS children under the Inverness $11,995, 352-240-7412 age of 18 living with Jo DeMarcus AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. BETTY J. Plantation Realty Inc ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. parents or legal cus- CB home, big yard, HONDA todians, pregnant 352-220-2658 2013 Civic LX, NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) Move in ready. POWELL YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. women and people Clean as a whistle. Big Priced to sell, The date of first publication of this notice is July 22, 2013 securing Realtor Serious callers only Garage, plus Carport. CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/2 Personal Representative: custody of children GREAT BUY! 352-628-9444 /s/ Betty Lynne Marie Kelley under 18. This news- “Your Success is my CBS, 2100 sq. ft. living $79,500. area,10K boat lift, MERCURY 21203 Ned Drive, Ashburn , Virginia 20148 paper will not know- Owner 352-344-9290 goal.. Making Attorney for Personal Representative: ingly accept any ad- Friends along the updated 2011, shed 2001, Grand Marquis $3,995. JOHN A. NELSON, ESQ, Florida Bar Number: 0727032 vertising for real es- 2BR, 1BA, + Den way is my reward !” $229,000. Slaymaker and Nelson, P.A. tate which is in viola- Open Fl. plan, close to 352-794-3020/586-4987 352-341-0018 2218 Highway 44 West, Inverness, Florida 34453 tion of the law. shopping & town, NISSAN Telephone: (352) 726-6129, Fax: (352) 726-0223 BUYING OR 2012 EVERGREEN E-Mail: [email protected] Our readers are new roof, well wtr. EVER-LITE 2011, Altima, hereby .44 acres $49,900 obo SELLING 17 yrs/ 150,000 miles of Secondary E-Mail: [email protected] informed that all OWR REALTY, John 29 Foot Travel Trailer, Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle, July 22 & 269, 2013. Model 29FK (Front worry free warranty. dwellings advertised 352-653-7977 CALL ME $14,995, 352-240-7412 in this newspaper are Kitchen). Well con- structed, generously op- available on an equal 3/1+ CP Block home 352-422-6417 PONTIAC tioned, like-new condi- opportunity basis. To on corner lot. ¼ mile bjpowell@ ‘04, Grand Prix tion. Easy tow with SUV complain of discrimi- to Lake Appoka boat netscape.com Sport red, sunroof,, or Pick-Up. Priced well nation call HUD ramp. $55,000 ERA American Looks & runs good, below NADA at toll-free at Financing avail Realty & Investments INGLIS $6,100. (352) 220-1162 402-0722 MCRN $21,000. Please call Baughman, Wilma 09-2013-CA-000385 NOA 1-800-669-9777. The (352) 564-2421 Delightful PONTIAC toll-free telephone 352/746-3374 for addi- PUBLIC NOTICE I NEED Withlacoochee Water- 07, G6, GT, conv, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT number for the tional information or to GOSPEL ISLAND LISTINGS! front home offers 2 bed- schedule a time to see. leather, 33,700 mi. IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA hearing impaired is 4BD/3BA & GARAGE I SOLD ALMOST room 2 bath main exc. cond. $17k obo CIVIL DIVISION 1-800-927-9275. For Sale $92,000. 2-HOMES A MONTH home, 1 bedroom 1 MAC’S MOBILE RV (352) 794-3523 CASE NO. 092013CA000385XXXXXX bath Guest Cabin, REPAIR & MAINT. (941) 758-8719 IN 2012 SCION FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (941) 524-6556 Let’s BREAK that Screened house with RVTC Certified Tech. Plaintiff, record together! bath and smoke house, 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. 2006 xB, AUTO vs. Detached Garage, fog lights, new tires, all THE UNKNOWN SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, PROWLER power, showroom cond. CREDITORS, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY, Multi-tiered Deck/Dock 33ft, 2 slides, wood flrs. all located on 213 ft of dealer maint. 60K. THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST WILMA J. BAUGHMAN new furnture, like new clean title/carfax. A/K/A WILMA JUNE BAUGHMAN, DECEASED; et al,. waterfront on 1.52 $7,900. acres. $270,000 $8900. 516-220-9865 Defendants. Specializing in (352) 795-7397 NOTICE OF ACTION Jo DeMarcus Acreage,Farms TOYOTA TO: Plantation Realty Inc WE BUY RV’S, 2011, Camry, TRAVEL TRAILERS, STEVEN THOMAS, Last Known Address Ranches & 352-220-2658 15 yrs./150,000 miles of 804 EAST JONES AVENUE, APT. 130 PHOENIX, AZ 85040 Commercial 5TH WHEELS, Worry Free warranty. MOTOR HOMES $12,995, 352-240-7412 ALLYSON THOMAS, Last Known Address DEB INFANTINE Call US 352-201-6945 Great Realtor YOUR 999 BASELINE ROAD, APT. 2209, TEMPE, AZ 85283 Yellowstone (352) 302-8046 “High-Tech” Current Residence ls Unknown Starter Real Estate!... 1999 28’ Fifth Wheel Water Front 2 slidouts,Exc. Cond. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following it’s what I do. new awning,Queen bed, Home Realtor Chevrolet described prope1ty in Citrus County, Florida 701 S. Little John new refridg. very clean, 1970 Stepside Pick-up Ave. Inverness ERA American 2 ½ mi. to Gulf, on river $6500. LOT 11, BLOCK B, POINT O’WOODS UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT 2/2 Single Family Realty $10kobo(352) 447-2933 (352) 795-1958 THEREOF, Richard (Rick) Phone: 352-726-5855 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 5, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, Attached Garage Chevrolet Couch, Broker $2,500 down Cell: 352-302-8046 FLORIDA Fax: 352-726-7386 2004 Corvette $788. month Convertible Arctic Couch Realty & 877-500-9517 Email:debinfantine@ has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written Investments, Inc. yahoo.com $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ White, torch red leather, defenses, if any, to it on SHD Legal Group P.A., Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is polished aluminum PO BOX 11438 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339-1438, (954) 564-0071, (352) 212-3559 INVERNESS For Wrecked, Junk or Unwanted wheels, auto heads up [email protected], within 30 days from first date of publication, and file 4/2.5/2 separate dinn- the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorneys or RCOUCH.com Cars/Trucks display, bose, senior ing. rm.office, lg kitchen owned pristine, 11k immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief patio, 2200 sq ft, move $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ demanded in the complaint or petition. UNIQUE & HISTORIC $31,900 OBO in ready $182,500 $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ DATED on July 8, 2013. Homes, Commercial 352-513-4257 352-220-1313 For Wrecked, Junk or (SEAL) ANGELA VICK, As Clerk of the Court Waterfront & Land ROD KENNER Unwanted By:/s/ SONIA PRYLEPA, As Deputy Clerk “Small Town 352-436-3531 Cars/Trucks In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing Country Lifestyle ERA $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Clerk of OUR SPECIALTY Suncoast Realty the Court not later than five business days prior to the proceeding at the Sumter SINCE 1989” BIG SALE County Courthouse. Telephone 352 793 0215 or 1 800 955 8770 via Florida Relay Very Nice Furn home ☛Come make offers Service. near Duval Island. Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle, July 15 & 22, 2013. RENT - BUY- SELL I I I I I I I I 1440-128933/WVA 2/1+ CP. 3rd BR or ofc. CAR - TRUCK - BOAT Lndry rm w/ shower. CONSIGNMENT USA Tell that special Shed & fenced fruit MICHELE US 19 & US 44, CR person trees. $59,900 (352) 461-4518 & 795-4440 “ Happy Birthday 678-7145 or 444-0406 ROSE “ with a classi- Realtor BUYING JUNK CARS fied ad under 405-0729 MCRN “LET US FIND ★ Running or Not ★ Happy Notes. business under the Department of State, Simply put SCAN OR GO CASH PAID-$300 & UP Only $28.50 FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE fictitious name of: Division of Corporations, YOU I ‘ll work harder (352) 771-6191 includes a photo PUBLIC NOTICE Walking Blessings locat- Tallahassee, Florida. AVIEW TO TO www. Notice under Fictitious edDATED at Lecanto, Florida LOVE” 3BD/2BA/2Car garage, BestNatureCoast CASH BUYER’S Name Law, pursuant to at P. O. Box 2064, Crystal this 16th day of July, 2013. Extra Rm. New Roof, 352-212-5097 Properties.com Buying Used Cars Call our Classi- Section 865-09, F.S. www. isellcitruscounty@ River , Florida 34423, /s/ C. Renee Baff, Cathedral Ceilings, “To view Trucks & Vans, For fied Dept for de- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in the County of Citrus, Owner/Sole Proprietor crosslandrealty.com yahoo.com tails Fruit Trees, 2 Lots, great waterfront used car lot, Hwy 19 that the undersigned, intends to register said Published one (1) time in (352) 726-6644 $145,000. Craven Realty, Inc. Larry’s Auto Sales 352-563-5966 desiring to engage in name with Florida the Citrus County Crossland Realty Inc. 352-228-7328 352-726-1515 properties” 352-564-8333 I I I I I I I I Chronicle, July 18, 2013.