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FOR DAILY & BREAKING NEWS LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1869 MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 2017 U 75¢ Boardman railroad crossing upgrade gets on track Youngstown & Project to make Maple Ave.-Southern Blvd. location safer, smoother Southeastern By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI Railroad plans Southern Boulevard this fall. “The thing that motorists will to improve the [email protected] The project will include drain- notice is there will be a new sur- crossing at BOARDMAN age improvements, raising the rail face made out of concrete that’ll Maple Avenue Several years of discussions line several inches, and smooth- be smooth and nice to drive on,” and Southern to make one township railroad ing and widening the crossing. Al- he said. Boulevard in crossing safer may soon pay off. though not included in this proj- The rail line will share the cost Boardman With the help of grant fund- ect, there also are plans to add a of the project with the state, with this fall. ing from the Ohio Rail Develop- traffi c light at that intersection. the state contributing 90 percent ment Commission, Youngstown Powell Felix, president of Y&S, of the funds, said ORDC spokes- & Southeastern Railroad plans said the improvements will make woman Julianne Finnegan. to make some improvements to a difference for those who drive ROBERT K. YOSAY the crossing at Maple Avenue and over the crossing. See CROSSING, A3 THE VINDICATOR

YOUNGSTOWN Fifth annual Wings-n-Wheels soars for crowd of thousands in Warren Shooting BY AIR ... BY LAND death on East Side probed Man killed, another injured at apartment Staff report YOUNGSTOWN The motive is unclear and police have no suspects in a shooting at a Magnolia Avenue apartment about 10 p.m. Saturday that left one man dead and another injured. Killed was Tavares Jones, 41, of Victor Avenue in the Rockford Village housing complex. He was visiting his girlfriend at the time of the shooting, police said. Several shots were fired through a screen door at the Magnolia apartment, said Youngstown police Lt. Doug Bobovnyik. Jones, who was shot in the chest, was pro- nounced dead at the scene. Another man, Delataire By WILLIAM K. ALCORN NIKOS FRAZIER east side of the airfi eld, and row THE VINDICATOR White, 24, who listed a [email protected] after row of more than 800 hot Tom Dorn, Brooklyn Avenue address, WARREN rods and classic cars, including above, of was shot in the leg and ON KOCKA OF MECCA Kocka’s 1953 Buick Super with a Columbiana treated at St. Elizabeth Township was one of V-8 engine with 322 cubic inches looks over a Youngstown Hospital. thousands who took of displacement and a Dynafl ow biplane Two others in the Mag- during the advantage of nearly automatic transmission, lined fi fth annual nolia apartment at the time Rperfect weather Sunday to at- the west side of the airfi eld. Wings-n- of the shooting were not in- tend the Wings-n-Wheels “You can sit here and see Wheels on jured, Bobovnyik said. extravaganza at the Ernie the world go by – people, Sunday at The detective said Jones Hall Aviation Museum. cars and planes – over- the Ernie and White were in the kitch- The fifth annual event head. This is one of the best Hall Aviation en area when several shots ONLINE featured vintage aircraft PHOTO shows around,” said Kocka, Museum in were fired into the kitchen buzzing the crowd while sitting by his car. He is an Warren. At area of the apartment on re-creating the dive-bomb- See gallery left, a hot rod Youngstown’s East Side. It for this story Air Force veteran and Niles cruises down ing sounds of World War II. at vindy.com RMI Titanium retiree. North River is not known what type of The museum is adjacent Kocka’s comment is the Road. weapon was used in the to SLOAS Airfi eld with a north- kind that Bill Griffi n, owner of shooting. south, 3,000-foot runway just the airfield, director of the Er- Youngstown has 12 ho- 4 miles west of Youngstown- nie Hall Aviation Museum and micides so far in 2017, com- Warren Regional Airport. pared with 18 at this time The planes were parked on the See SHOW, A3 last year, according to Vindi- cator fi les.

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road company is “finally moving the dip over which motorists cur- traffi c light have not yet been fi nal- METRO CROSSING forward with improvements that so rently have to drive. ized. Continued from A1 desperately have needed done for Felix noted that the area sur- In addition to the work being man- digest Finnegan said an agreement to so long.” rounding the crossing has changed aged by Y&S, the township plans move forward on the project was Costello said his primary concern considerably over the last few de- to complete some minor drainage Austintown outage reached after the ORDC evaluated is safety, especially for motorists cades. work in the area. AUSTINTOWN the intersection and determined it turning from Maple to southbound “Twenty to 30 years ago, there A contractor has not yet been se- Power was restored by needed safety improvements. Southern Boulevard. was no through street to the mall or lected for the project. The crossing 12:40 p.m. Sunday after “We’ve had this crossing on our “You take your life into your anything like that,” he said. “Now will be closed for a few days during a tree limb fell on a circuit radar for a while,” she said. “The hands” when making that turn, he there’s lots of traffi c. It’s kind of an the work. at the Wickliff e Circle Ohio community has repeatedly reached said. “So that we do not have a se- updating of the whole facility. It’s not “It’s now moving forward, and I’m Edison substation about 11 out to us” regarding the need for rious problem there, we need that like we’ve been ignoring it. It’s taken just thankful it’s getting done before a.m., knocking out power improvements. signal up.” considerable effort and a couple of someone gets hurt,” said Costello. to an estimated 8,000 cus- Township Trustee Tom Costello, He has heard complaints, too, years to get everyone on the same “We thank everybody for working tomers – about 6,000 in who has been outspoken in the past from motorists whose vehicles have page with this.” through this,” said Felix. “This has Austintown and some 2,000 with his concerns about the safety been damaged while driving over The planned completion date for not been easy because of the mul- in Youngstown. and upkeep of the crossing, said he the crossing, he said. Raising the rail the project is Oct. 15, according to tiple jurisdictions, and everybody A spokesman for Ohio Edi- is “extremely pleased” that the rail- line by a few inches will eliminate the ORDC. Plans for installation of a wants to get a good result.” son said it is not clear why the limb fell but theorized it may have been weakened by SHOW recent severe weather and Continued from A1 the weight of moisture. founder of Wings-n-Wheels, Child-seat checks likes to hear. in Mineral Ridge “There is a lot to see and do. Where else can you see MINERAL RIDGE 100 planes and nearly 1,000 The Mineral Ridge Fire- cars and bikes. I hope pa- fi ghter Association, in trons leave saying that the conjunction with Akron Chil- $10 admission was well- dren’s Hospital Mahoning spent,” said Griffi n. Valley and Safe Kids Mahon- “People tell me this is the ing Valley, will host a child best show and the best-run safety-seat inspection from show they’ve ever been to, noon to 2 p.m. Saturday. The and that they are already event will take place at the talking about coming back Mineral Ridge Fire Station next year. That’s special to 14, 3588 State Route 46. me,” Griffi n said. Nationally certifi ed child The proceeds are used to passenger safety-seat tech- keep the museum going and to help Northeast Ohio Adop- nicians will inspect and as- tion Services and the Animal sist in installing car seats. Welfare League of Trumbull They will make sure each County, he said. seat has not been recalled Especially enjoying and is the proper seat for Wings-n-Wheels were Ron each child. The event is a and Kathy Carroll of Austin- on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served town. basis. Ron, who was inducted into the Ernie Hall Avia- Warren festival tion Museum Hall of Fame WARREN in 2015, has been a pilot ex- NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR Mahoning Avenue at High aminer for 30 years. He gave Paul Orend looks over an exhibit during the fi fth annual Wings-n-Wheels in Warren. Street, Market Street at Griffi n and his son their pilot Mahoning and Park Avenue, licenses. Kathy is a commer- “It’s a wonderful show and High at Park and Mahon- cial pilot and fl ight instructor that has grown substantially ing will be closed from 6 p.m. for single- and multi-engine since I was here two years Wednesday until 9 a.m. planes. ago,” Betz said. Aug. 14 for the Italian-Ameri- Paul Orend of Bethel Lu- A ceremony was con- can Festival. theran Church in Boardman, ducted Sunday afternoon to attending Wings-n-Wheels honor Bethany Root, a Ma- Neighborhood party for the second time, said he plewood High School gradu- ate, in which she was post- WARREN is impressed by the scope of humously inducted into the City offi cials announced the event. Ernie Hall Aviation Museum that Brier Street at Niles Orend said his church Hall of Fame. Road and Duke will be closed sponsors an event with 60- 70 bikes and cars as a fund- Root, 34, one of only three from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat- female crop dusters in the urday for a neighborhood raiser for the church youth group. “You need a good United States, and manager block party. turnout,” he said. of the Amelia Earhart Me- Spot-paving project ”It’s a nice gathering, a morial Airport in Atchison, nice meet-and-greet to talk Kan., died July 16 when a in Columbiana Co. to other plane people,” said World War II P-51 Mustang, LISBON Brett Betz of Aurora, who in which she was a passen- Sections of state Routes flew to Sunday’s Wings-n- ger, crashed. 7 and 170 in Columbiana Wheels event in his 1965 “That P-51 was coming to County are included in an Cessna 210. Sunday’s show,” said Griffi n. A plane makes a low pass over spectators during Sunday’s event. upcoming spot-paving proj- ect set to begin Aug. 14. The Ohio Department of Transportation said paving REPTILES work will take place on Route Continued from A1 7 between Clark Avenue free, family-friendly event and Kountz Avenue near was 21 WFMJ/WBCB. Wellsville and on Route 170 Numerous species of between Homestead Bou- snakes, turtles, salaman- levard and Calcutta Smith ders and tortoises were the Ferry Road in the East Liv- program’s main attraction. erpool-Calcutta area. Traf- The primary purpose was to fi c will be maintained with foster a greater awareness of fl aggers. and appreciation for a vari- Spot paving also will take ety of animals that often are place on multiple state feared and viewed negative- routes in Belmont, Harrison, ly largely because of certain Jeff erson and Tuscarawas myths, noted Mandy Smith, counties as part of this the MetroParks’ education manager. $757,000 project. “It’s good to have the ODOT’s contractor is whole family learn together, Shelly & Sands Inc. from and that’s what this event Columbus. The completion provides,” Smith said, add- date is Oct. 15. ing that unfavorable por- trayals of such animals can Agenda Tuesday reinforce people’s fears of Craig Beach Village them. Council, 7 p.m., village mu- Kagarise’s children – Jim- nicipal building, 2538 Grand- my, 4, Jamie, 8, and Mad- view Road, Lake Milton. eline, 10 – felt anything but Ellsworth Zoning Com- fear, however, as they got mission, 6 p.m., regular acquainted with Diego, a meeting at the fi re hall, 6036 nearly 4-foot-long Argentine S. Salem-Warren Road. black-and-white tegu. Also enjoying the experience was Milton Township trust- DUSTIN LIVESAY | THE VINDICATOR ees, 7 p.m., fi re station, 10-year-old Lizzie Pfeffer of Dylan Washington, 8, is unsure about petting a snake while his sister, Jocelyn, 14, and mother, Charity Washington of Hubbard, laugh during 15980 Milton Ave., Lake Austintown, a family friend. the Reptile & Amphibian Show on Sunday at the Mill Creek MetroParks Farm in Canfi eld. Milton. “I’ve had him since he also a member of the North- variety. of southern Asia. They prey anything but,” Shipka add- was a baby. He was the best ern Ohio Association of Her- “These guys are very in- on birds as well as rats and ed. Trumbull County Plan- Christmas present I’ve re- petologists, a 43-year-old quisitive, very friendly and other mammals. Herps Alive also provided ning Commission, 9 a.m., ceived,” said Ben Hosler organization dedicated to very intelligent,” said Dr. “She’s a domestic snake information on healthful conference room, second of Chesterland, who owns fl oor, 185 E. Market St. NE, the large lizard, the likes of offering the public accurate Erica Giles, a veterinarian that never lived in the wild, vegetables and other foods Warren. which have a distinct pattern information regarding the and Herps Alive volunteer. and that’s why she’s so gen- for reptiles, proper heating Trumbull Metropolitan of black and white dots and care, breeding and conser- “They remind me of a dog, tle,” Katie Shipka, a park vol- procedures for enclosures Housing Authority, noon, stripes on their bodies, are vation of reptiles and am- in that they have such good unteer, said about Chutes, and feeding tips for snakes administrative offi ce, 4076 quite docile and live mainly phibians. personalities.” a 7-year-old striped corn and insect-eating reptiles. Youngstown Road SE, Suite in rain forests and savannas The animals at Sunday’s Among those who agreed snake, the likes of which are Displays included a na- 101, Warren. of Argentina and other re- event were courtesy of with that assessment was common in the southeast- tive snake exhibit, courtesy NOAH and the Herps Alive 3-year-old Mollyann Hulings ern U.S. of the Beaver Creek Wild- Youngstown Board gions of South America. Foundation, a South Eu- of Petersburg, who enjoyed The nonvenomous snake life Education Center, along of Zoning Appeals and Sure enough, Hosler’s clid-based charity that lists holding the Russian tortoise. Shipka held and demon- with jars containing small Youngstown Planning Com- 7-year-old tegu seemed to mission, 1:30 p.m., council take all the attention it re- as its primary goal saving, Accompanying the young- strated to interested at- frogs, turtles and snakes, chambers, sixth fl oor, city ceived in stride. Diego also rehabilitating and caring ster were her parents, Tom tendees was predominately and a table with samples hall, 26 S. Phelps St. can be quite sociable, Hosler for neglected, abused and and Denise Hulings, and rust-colored, complement- of turtle shells, an alligator continued, adding that his unwanted amphibians and older brother, Zachary, 5. ed with mottled spots and a skull, snake and frogs eggs Youngstown school pet’s diet consists largely of reptiles. Snakes of all sizes, colors large stripe from the head to and nonpoisonous snake board, 4:30 p.m., board wet dog and cat food as well Other attractions were and shapes also were a big its tail. The reptile, however, skeletons. room, Irene L. Ward Building, as many vegetables. four species of tortoises – draw, including a yellow- didn’t feel like many people Many children engaged in 20 W. Wood St. “I’ve been told that we the largest of which was an and-white 8-foot albino probably expected it should, arts and crafts that allowed AGENDA runs daily. Items for the made him a Facebook page African spur thigh, which Burmese python, the likes she said. them to draw, cut and color column should be sent to The Vindica- tor Regional Desk at least two days in and all that social media can weigh up to 150 pounds, of which are native to tropi- “Most people think they’re snakes they made from pa- advance. stuff,” added Hosler, who’s and an 8-year-old Russian cal and subtropical regions wet and icky, and they’re per plates.

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MILL CREEK METROPARKS Offi cials make improvements to Volney Rogers Field area Staff report the basketball court and all The project also includes YOUNGSTOWN six tennis courts. replacement of basketball Mill Creek MetroParks of- In addition to work on the hoops and a tennis practice fi cials hope some improve- courts, the park opted to wall, plus maintenance to ments that are being made make some improvements the walkways in the area at Volney Rogers Field will to the surrounding area. and some forestry work. attract new visitors to the “We’re taking the op- “We’re taking the oppor- area. portunity to make other tunity, while the courts are The park is wrapping up a improvements and rehab down, to really get the fa- more of the facility,” said project to resurface the ten- cility to a more improved park planning Manager level,” said Rogers. “Overall, nis courts and basketball Justin Rogers. it’s giving it a more modern court at the fi eld. While the Those improvements in- courts have not yet reopened clude the addition of two look and appeal. Our hope to the public, the park ex- pickleball courts and a new is to bring in different user pects work to be complete asphalt trail that connects groups, with pickleball and soon. current trails to the basket- the potential to hold tour- The approximately ball court. naments on the tennis $100,000 project, which be- Pickleball, a game that courts.” gan in June, included resur- is growing in popularity, The last significant im- ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR facing the asphalt surfac- combines elements of bad- provements to the courts Jim Frohman, front, and Michael Koch of Penn Ohio Pavers paint the lines on the newly renovated es, as well as adding a new minton, tennis and table took place about 15 years Volney Rogers tennis courts on Glenwood Avenue. acrylic playing surface to tennis. ago, Rogers said.

Aug. 5. ARMED FORCES veterans and more of America’s ans Accountable Care Group has BIRTHS Krista and Christopher Minotti, Youngstown, boy, adoptable animals. launched a new, veterans-centric Aug. 6. ACADEMIES health care plan. ST. ELIZABETH BOARDMAN HOSPITAL Every day, 20 veterans strug- Courtney and Joshua Kurth, Youngstown, boy, Aug. 5. ST. JOSEPH WARREN HOSPITAL Brown urges students gling with the invisible wounds Composed of a network of Taylor Struble and Edward Clendenin III, Mineral Ridge, Megan and Robert Dillon, Masury, girl, Aug. 5 of war take their own lives, and community-based providers and twin girls, Aug. 5. Shana Lofton, Warren, girl, Aug. 4. to seek nominations 670,000 dogs are euthanized in support services designed for Jazzmine Campbell, Youngstown, boy, Aug. 5. Brittany McCauley and David Groth, Niles, girl, Aug. 5. Michelle Moracco and Richard Roessler, Hubbard, girl, Leona and Martin Miller, Orwell, boy, Aug. 4. WASHINGTON United States shelters each year. Veterans, VACO and VACG are U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown of Vast anecdotal evidence and accredited by the National Com- Cleveland, D-Ohio, is encouraging a growing body of scientifi c re- mittee on Quality Assurance, a eligible Ohioans to seek nomina- search show that specialized nationally recognized accredita- tion from his offi ce to U.S. service post-traumatic stress and trau- tion organization dedicated to academies for 2018 admission. matic brain-injury service dogs improving health care quality. Brown’s offi ce will accept com- can off er life-changing, and often pleted application packets until life-saving, support to aff ected Poll: More vets seek Sept. 22. veterans. Waiting lists are long, health care choices Each year, Brown nominates however, and the training process ARLINGTON, VA. up to 10 students for each service is time-consuming and can cost Concerned Veterans for Amer- academy that requiring congres- $30,000 per dog. ica has released a new poll on vet- sional recommendations: the Air American Humane has an- erans health care that shows 98 Force Academy, the Naval Acade- nounced the fi rst graduating percent of veterans favor giving my, the Military Academy at West class of service dogs and retired veterans more health care choice Point and the Merchant Marine warriors from its new national outside of the Department of Academy. Students interested “Shelter to Service” program. Veterans Aff airs’ current medical in applying to the Coast Guard The initiative rescues shelter system. The CVA surveyed 1,000 Academy do not need a congres- dogs and trains them to be ser- registered voters with an over- sional recommendation. vice dogs. sample of veterans. For information or for an appli- The poll also shows 92 percent cation, call the academy coordi- VA mulls linking of veterans think it is very or nator in Brown’s Cleveland offi ce 4 more illnesses extremely important lawmak- at 888-896-6446 . to Agent Orange ers in Washington improve the VETERANS way health care is provided to NEW YORK veterans. In addition, 98 percent Clay Risen, deputy opinion of veterans support eff orts to Keynote speaker at editor of The New York Times, women’s conference reform the health care veterans recently profi led Dick Pirozzolo receive generally. COLUMBUS and Michael Morris, authors of Key fi ndings include the fol- Dr. Betty Mosely Brown, Ma- “Escape from Saigon – a Novel,” lowing: 61 percent of vets think rine Corps veteran and associate for an article on the medical con- it is diffi cult to access medical director of the Center for Women sequences of spraying the defoli- care through the VA; 64 percent Veterans, is keynote speaker at ant Agent Orange throughout believe wait times at VA medical the Ohio Women Veterans Con- Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. facilities are unreasonable; 92 ference on Saturday at the Ohio Agent Orange was used generi- percent think it is extremely or Union on the campus of Ohio cally to describe defoliants used very important that lawmakers State University. during the war. in Washington improve the way Testimonial The event is sponsored by the In his article “Agent Orange in which health care services are Ohio Department of Veterans and Us,” part of The Times’ provided to Veterans; and 98 Services with support from the yearlong “Vietnam ’67” series, percent of vets support eff orts to Vindicator Ads Work! Ohio Women Veterans Advisory Risen notes the Department of reform the health care veterans Committee. Veterans Aff airs is considering receive in this country. The conference is free, but all whether to link four more illness- 44981 St. Rt. 14 DEPLOYED attendees must register and have es to Agent Orange exposure and Columbiana, OH a ticket. Registration is available whether to extend benefi ts to Assigned to ‘Wolf Pack’ at the door but without the lunch Navy and Marine personnel who 44408 option. served off shore. 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Pirozzolo has been promoting regional peace and the Vindicator more than 20 other speakers will stricken with Graves’ disease and security. lead nine afternoon breakout bladder cancer, two of the four BASIC TRAINING GRADS made it easy sessions, and the Exhibit Hall will under consideration. Air Force: Reserve Airman 1st feature 50 booths and a chrono- Veterans who served stateside Class James C. Henthorne, a to fi nd exactly logical photo display about the and fl ew in airplanes such as the 2010 graduate of David Ander- history of women veterans in C-123 Provider that transported son High School in Lisbon, who what I was Ohio. For information, call 614- or sprayed Agent Orange may earned an associate degree in looking for. 644-0898. also qualify for benefi ts if VA 2012 from Pittsburgh Technical ‘Shelter to Service’ rules change, Risen said. Institute, is the son of Donny L. I saw the ad, Henthorne, brother of William matches vets, dogs New health care plan G. and Thomas J. 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et al, other torts. State v. Samuel Johntony, pleads guilty. Kenneth Zitello et al, property with- COURTS Richard L. Jocke v. Arcelormittal War- Bank of America v. Richard N. Miller drawn from sale. ren Inc. et al, workers’ compensation. et al, confi rmation of sale and or- Board of Trustees v. Mark V. Ramun- TRUMBULL COUNTY Rodney B. Fritz Jr. v. True2Form Colli- dering distribution. no et al, order of magistrate. MARRIAGE LICENSES sion Repair Centers LLC et al, work- Anthony J. Amatore v. US Petroleum Jennifer Cochran v. Georgia B. Hunt- ers’ compensation. Exploration LLP et al, order of mag- er, settled and dismissed. Nicholas J. Lee, 35, of 3004 Lancer Martha A. Dermer v. Corecivic of TN istrate. Tony Stephens et al v. Keith P. Court NW, Warren, and Aaron M. LLC et al, workers’ compensation. Dawn Roscoe et al v. Mark DeFraino McColpin, order of magistrate. Walp, 34, of same. Donna M. Busick v. Sarah Morrison et et al, order of magistrate. Daniel R. Yemma v. Marlene Wilkins- Paul J. Stredney, 39, of 732 Lincoln al, workers’ compensation. Home S&L Co. of Youngstown Ohio v. Barnett et al, confi rmation of sale, Ave., Niles, and Michelle L. Mead- Seven Seventeen Credit Inc. v. Rus- Laura M. Szorady et al, confi rma- ordering deed and distribution. ows, 33, of same. sell Wiant, money. tion and distribution. Daniel R. Yemma v. Matthew John- Tyler J. Bishop, 22, of 9861 E. Market John Soliday Financial Group LLC v. Farmers National Bank of Canfi eld v. son et al, confi rmation of sale, order St., Warren, and Jennifer K. Corley, Melissa Marsh, money. Kimberly M. Oliver et al, confi rma- deed and distribution. 23, of same. Commercial Financial Corp. v. Jack R. tion and distribution. Daniel R. Yemma v. Edward J. Sich John A. Miller, 60, of 3236 Solar Drive Free, money. Roberta M. Hanick v. Thomas P. Fer- et al, confi rmation of sale, ordering NW, Warren, and Danetta J. Combs, rara et al, order of magistrate. deed and distribution. 56, of same. DISSOLUTIONS ASKED Emily Barnes v. Norma Rogers et al, Breakpoint Sales and Investing Three Todd M. Bradley, 30, of 1956 Hazel- order of magistrate. LLC v. Ronald S. Eiselstein et al, wood Ave., Warren, and Malorie R. Shonta Turner and Louis B. Turner Jr. Home Savings Bank v. Estate of Jo- order of magistrate. Busch, 30, of same. Brenda L. Brain and Tracy L. Brain. seph P. Smith et al, foreclosure. Daniel R. Yemma v. James K. Flaherty Curtis L. Beckman, 49, of 896 N. James Moorhead and Heather Lorraine. Daniel R. Yemma v. Felicita Rios et al, et al, forfeited. Stateline Road, Masury, and Ashley Sarah Carpenter and Brent M. Car- order of magistrate. 3744 Corp. v. State Auto Mutual In- CARLOZZI, Marietta Louise (Co- McKINLEY, Beverly Ann, 90, of V. Goner, 31, of same. penter. Erin Soos v. Edwin Vazques, order of surance Co., order of magistrate. lello), 84, of Poland; calling hours Youngstown; calling hours Tues- Stewart R. Campbell, 28, of 6629 Ramsey B. Ahmed and Mariah F. Brown. magistrate. M and T Bank v. Dean Parry order of today from 4 to 7 p.m. at Wasko day from 10 to 11 a.m. at Lane Fam- Corey Hunt Road, Bristolville, and Cassandra McCullough v. Alfonda R. magistrate. Heather M. Pineda, 28, of same. DIVORCES ASKED Madison Jr., order of magistrate. Kent State University v. Travis J. Funeral Home in Campbell. ily Funeral Homes, Anstrom Chap- Christopher J. Butvin, 25, of 449 Ke- Javonne Brown v. Ebony Ladson, Jackson, order of magistrate. nilworth Ave., Warren, and Kadie A. David A. Dick v. Misty A. Dick. el in Boardman. Amy S. Hovis v. Ryan B. Hovis. dismissed. Portfolio Recovery Association LLC DiFRANCESCO, Deacon Salva- Morelli, 28, of same. Barbara Swanson v. Tyeisha Teague, v. Patrick R. Strange, order of mag- Dylan M. Lenart, 21, of 915 Doris James H. Bridgman III v. Maryann C. tore “Sal” “Sam,” 89, of Poland; SANTANA, Richard, 58, of Masu- Bridgman. order of magistrate. istrate. Drive, Hubbard, and Marla N. Sul- State v. Marvin Walker, pleads guilty. Showmen Supplies Inc. v. John A. Rich- calling hours will be Wednesday ry; no calling hours; Wm. Nicholas livan, 22, of same. Amanda Fetty-Cole v. Michael A. Cole. Brian Martinek v. Jennifer K. Martinek. State v. Cassandra Armour, dismissed. ardson et al, order of magistrate. from 4 to 7 p.m. at Rossi & Santuc- Funeral Home & Cremation Serv- Robert E. Simms, 31, of 462 Com- State v. Latoya Taylor, count 3 dis- Petros Raptis v. PM Painting LLC et merce Ave. NW, Warren, and Mae D. Karen L. Evans v. Mark J. Gettings. ci Funeral Home in Boardman and ices in Niles. Gary Calo v. Kathryn Calo. missed; pleads guilty; sentenced. al, order of magistrate. Blackwell, 30, of same. State v. Joseph Soloman, sentenced. Fidelity National Title Insurance Co. Thursday from 9 to 9:50 a.m. at William G. Shafer, 32, confi dential Ian G. Cassaro v. Carol A. Cassaro. Joseph S. Mohn v. Linda K. Mohn. State v. Todd Kniseley, pleads guilty; v. Donald R. Edwards Jr., default Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, St. address, and Jamilee C. Lemaster, sentenced. judgment in favor of plaintiff. Matthias Church. 25, confi dential address. State v. Stephen Helms, sentenced; Diana L. Layfi eld et al v. Michael James B. Meadows, 49, of 15117 judgment entered. Westfall et al, order of magistrate. Robinson Road, Newton Falls, and MAHONING COUNTY HARBIN, Ju’wantae A’Maur, 18, State v. James Williams Jr., pleads guilty. Linda Kosec v. Sarah Morrison et al, Tammy L. Morris, 52, of same. DOCKET State v. Richard Massaro, sentenced. order of magistrate. of Warren; calling hours Saturday James D. Noble, 47, of 1566 Atlantic State v. Brielan Wallace, community State v. Anthony Lombardo, sentenced. Home Savings Bank v. Daryl K. Hol- from 3 to 4 p.m. at Second Baptist St., Warren, and Dori L. Reinhart, control continued. State v. Patrick Vinion, sentenced. brook et al, judgment entered. 49, of same. State v. Sabrina K. Jones, pleads State v. Lewis Williams, sentenced. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA v. Steven Church of Warren; Staton-Borow- Ronald G. Mound, 44, of 2647 Drum- guilty; sentenced. State v. Leslie A. Albanese, count 2 M. Cresanto Jr. et al, foreclosure. ski Funeral Home. mond Ave., Hubbard, and Valerie J. State v. Sabrina Jones, pleads guilty. dismissed; pleads guilty; sentenced. JPMorgan Chase Bank National As- Mulrooney, 43, of same. State v. Emilee Shaw, dismissed. State v. Keijuan Perkins, sentenced. sociation v. Kellie N. Kawecki et al, Kevin M. Arnold, 23, of Indiana, Pa., State v. Scott Durig, sentenced. State v. Keijuan Perkins, sentenced. foreclosure in favor of plaintiff. and Julie N. King, 23, of 3971 West- State v. Jamal Turner, sentenced. Keybank National Association v. Rob- Capital One Bank USA NA v. Erin D. lake Road, Cortland. State v. James Ianazone, sentenced. ert E. Armeni et al, confi rmation of Kinsey, default judgment in favor of Craig L. Champlain, 63, of 282 N. Third State v. Dangelo Henson Jr., sentenced. sale, ordering deed and distribution plaintiff. St., West Farmington, and Mary H. State v. Zikome Franklin, sentenced. of proceeds. Jennifer Polcha v. William Pizzuto, Kuhlenschmidt, 60, of same. State v. Alicia Underwood, sentenced. C and K Petroleum Inc. v. Rasul Market magistrate’s decision. Tanner D.R. Spencer, 23, of 2460 State v. Sarah Lefl ore, pleads guilty. No Two Berlin, order of magistrate. Michelle Lee v. David Richardson, Edgewater Drive, Cortland, and State v. Edward Frost, sentenced. Ronald N. Davis v. Garred Transport magistrate’s decision adopted. Jonna M. Omerzo, 24, of same. State v. James K. Thomas, sentenced. Inc. et al, order of magistrate. Michelle Hodges v. Troy Keslar, dis- Robert W. Howell, 20, of 271 Bechtel State v. Whim Jenkins, sentenced. Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Gregory T. missed. Road, Leavittsburg, and Taylor M. State v. Demachel Butler, sentenced. Barber et al, confi rmation of sale Kara Ehret v. Joseph Kovacich, order Hayden, 21, of same. State v. William Diorio, pleads guilty. and distribution of proceeds. of magistrate. Jonathan D. Noel, 31, of 2796 Pitts- State v. Robert Parker, forfeited. Daniel R. Yemma v. Evan Co. LLC et Lakeshia Lee v. Raenell Allen, order BEVERLY ANN MCKINLEY, 90 burgh Ave., McDonald, and Sandra State v. Godfrey Gurley, pleads guilty. al, confi rmation of sale, ordering of magistrate. R. Reapsummer, 35, of 1402 Shan- State v. Andrew Pitts, pleads guilty. deed and distribution. Robert Carter v. Tijuan Carter, order non Road, Girard. State v. Tyjuan Julious, count 2 dis- US Bank National Association v. of magistrate. YOUNGSTOWN – Funeral serv- Aaron L. Wilson, 39, of Westminster, missed; pleads guilty; sentenced. ices will be at 11 a.m. on Tuesday Md., and Catherine A. Campbell, 28, State v. Matthew D. Pierce, count 2 of same. at the Lane Family Funeral Homes, dismissed; pleads guilty. Legal Notices Legal Notices James E. Salas, 26, of 4304 Harvard State v. Kristian A. Coon, pleads guilty. Anstrom Chapel, 8387 Tod Ave. in Drive SE, Warren, and Tonya I. Jerry Wray v. Rahmon A. Zucker- LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Boardman for Beverly Ann McKin- Smith, 23, of same. man et al, order of magistrate. Andrew W. Hochstetler, 30, of 191 I, Stacy Marie Hall/Rodgers shall Public Notice of Municipal Civil Service ley, 90, who died Friday evening Citimortgage Inc. v. Kenneth Kline henceforth be known as Mason Jaden Hall. Examination High St., West Farmington, and Ro- et al, confi rmation of sale and at Omni West Assisted Living. sanna L. Miller, 28, of same. ordering distribution. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the Warren Beverly was born Dec. 25, 1926, Ryan M. Sabol, 26, of Lancaster, Bank of America NA v. Sandra L. Municipal Civil Service Commission of the Ohio, and Gina M. Jones, 26, of 2739 NOTICE TO BIDDERS written Competitive Open Examination to in Youngstown, a daughter of the Snyder et al, judgment entered. be held on Saturday, September 23, 2017, Ravine Drive, Cortland. Sherry Pieton v. Beverly A. DeMa- The City of Canfield will accept bids for a 3- at 10:00 am, at Warren G Harding High late Harry and Marjorie Goldlust, David J. Trevena, 25, of 1514 Edge- rio, settled and dismissed. year contract for leaf disposal and collec- School, Cafetorium, 860 Elm Road NE and was a lifelong area resident. wood St. NE, Warren, and Sym- Ricky L. Smith et al v. Todd Olson tion within the City of Canfield. Bids will Warren, Ohio 44483, for the position of phony J. Graziano, 21, of same. be received until Noon September 1, 2017. Police Officer in the Warren City Police She graduated from South High et al, judgment entered. Bid specifications are available in the City Department. Alan L. Kotanchek, 43, of 8540 State Federal National Mortgage As- Manager’s Office at 104 Lisbon Street, School in 1946, where she was St., Kinsman, and Amy L. Harvey, sociation Fannie Mae v. Carol A. Canfield, Ohio 44406 (330-533-1101). All The examination will consist of two parts: head majorette. Beverly worked at 42, of same. Jackett et al, confi rmation of sale bidders shall include with their bid a Bid Written and Physical Agility. Joshua J. McClafferty, 34, of 7176 Guarantee in an amount of 5%of the 1st Ohio Bell/AT&T as a union officer and distribution of proceeds. year’s proposal. All bidders shall possess a QUALIFICATIONS: (At the time of “Together Again” Chestnut Ridge Road, Hubbard, and Jay Wright v. Staffmark Holdings Certified Compost Operation License at the examination) for 18 years, where she retired. Kimberly S. Korff, 33, of same. Inc. et al, judgment entered. time of bid. The City reserves the right to exceptional care; and Barbara Thomas C. Levak, 30, of 2790 State accept the lowest and best bid as deter- 1. Must be a citizen of the United States of She was a member of Miriam Daniel R. Yemma v. Joseph Lisner et mined by the City or to reject any and all America or have legally declared his/her in- Parks, her caretaker. Route 5, Cortland, and Alana R. al, confi rmation and distribution. bids. tention of becoming so. Chapter O.E.S. for over 50 years, Hardman, 29, of same. “We all have a road to take Joseph J. Narvet III et al v. State LEGAL NOTICE 2. Must be at least twenty-one (21) years the Telephone Pioneers, where Joseph D. Farr, 68, of 4211 Youngstown Farm Insurance et al, judgment CITY OF CAMPBELL - WATER of age but no more than forty (40) years of That road is the road of life. Kingsville Road NE, Cortland, and INTERCONNECT age. she had served as president and a entered; dismissed. NOTE: Despite the aforementioned ages Each of us has a share of joy Catherine R. Lewis, 52, of same. Branch Banking and Trust Co. v. for examination, no person, regardless of member of the Poland United Eric J. Jankowski, 43, of 392 Colonial Sealed bids will be received at the City of and a share of strife. Sharon M. DiMuzio et al, confi r- Campbell, 351 Tenney Avenue, Campbell, his/her results, shall be eligible to receive Drive, Cortland, and Angela L. Zom- Ohio 44405, up to the hour of 12:00 PM, lo- an original appointment to the position of Methodist Church. Beverly also mation of sale, ordering deed and Police Officer unless that person is at least But, since we must travel this bar, 35, of same. distribution of proceeds. cal time on the 22nd day of August, 2017 loved arts and crafts, especially Walter L. Adcock Jr., 39, of 220 Penn and read publicly thereafter for the follow- twenty-one (21) years of age and no more road in sunny or stormy weather, Courtney Dann v. Alexander Marti- ing: than forty (40) years of age. painting Mickey Mouse. We can lighten the load if we all Ave., Warren, and Robin L. Burton, nez et al, order of magistrate. 3. Must be a High School Graduate or have 51, of same CITY OF CAMPBELL – WATER a G.E.D. Her husband, Robert McKinley, HSBC Bank USA National Associa- 4. Must possess a valid driver’s license. pull along together.” Rohan Mathur, 30, of York, Pa., and tion v. Bethany Martinez et al, INTERCONNECT “the love of her life,” whom she Megha Matheshwari, 29, of Farfax order of magistrate. The City of Campbell is planning on creat- NOTE: Despite the fact that one need not was married to for 56 years, Station, Va. World Business Lenders LLC et al ing an emergency interconnect system to be a holder of an operative and valid certifi- v. 4 Seasons Holdings LLC et al, provide redundancy with their current wa- cate for the completion of the Basic Peace passed away in 2006. ter distribution system. The interconnect Officer Training Course at the time of this She leaves a cousin, Bill Pastor NEW COMPLAINTS judgment entered. will be with the City of Youngstown's fin- examination, no person, regardless of Sam Lamancusa v. Matt J. Girdich et Daniel R. Yemma v. Elaine N. Vra- ish water system and will be made at two his/her results on this examination , shall of Ellsworth. bel et al, order of magistrate. locations to serve the high and low pres- be eligible to receive an original appoint- al, tax foreclosure. sure areas of Campbell. Campbell's water ment to the position of Police Officer Friends may call on Tuesday Sam Lamancusa v. Betty L. Howell et Daniel R. Yemma v. Ronald S. Eisel- supply is from a surface water source. In unless and until that person is the holder stein et al, order of magistrate. addition the back-up raw water source is of an operative and valid certification for for one hour prior to the service al , tax foreclosure. the completion of the Basic Police Officer Sam Lamancusa v. Travis Bachhofer Daniel R. Yemma v. Robert V. also a surface water location. The emer- at the Lane Family Funeral Homes, Pacella et al, order of magistrate. gency interconnect with the finished water Training Course issued by the Ohio Peace et al, tax foreclosure. system with Youngstown will provide addi- Officer Training Counsel. Anstrom Chapel. Sam Lamancusa v. Madeline Holesko Pamela Kist v. James Markos et al, tional back-up from a water source that is order of magistrate. readily available in an emergency situation. Passing grade for this written examination Beverly appreciated her good et al, tax foreclosure. has been established at 70%. Sam Lamancusa v. Allen M. Boser Jr. Robert D. Latimer v. Darrell K. Nel- The proposed facility will be new 8” ductile friend, Martha Scott; her neigh- son et al, order of magistrate. iron water main with the necessary appur- et al, tax foreclosure. tenances to construct the improvement ac- Only those applicants passing the written bors that checked up on her; her Sam Lamancusa Madeline Holesko et Jennifer A. Kerr v. James P. Grym- cording to OEPA requirements and 10- examination will be eligible to take the 08-07-17 al, tax foreclosure. bery et al, order of magistrate. State Standards. Physical Agility examination. doctor, Dr. Thomas Burkert for his Daniel R. Yemma v. Kirk M. Shadi Sam Lamancusa v. Joshua M. Garris- The contract documents, including plans Application blanks may be obtained at Guardian et al, tax foreclosure. et al, foreclosure. and specifications are on file and may be Warren City Hall at either the Safety Anasha West v. WalMart Stores examined by appointment at the above ad- Service Director’s Office or the Human Sam Lamancusa v. Richard H. Moore Resources Department. Application blanks et al, tax foreclosure. Inc. et al, order of magistrate. dress by calling The City Administration Professional Engine System Inc. v. Building at (330)-755-1451. Plans may be may also be obtained at the Warren Police US Bank NA v. Brian R. Campbell et obtained upon depositing a check for Fifty Department. al, foreclosure. Torque Drives Inc. et al, order of Dollars ($50.00) made payable to the City Sam Lamancusa v. HOPE USA Inc., magistrate. of Campbell, which is non-refundable. Each IMPORTANT: Applications for the exami- Daniel R. Yemma v. Heidi Owen et bidder is required to furnish with its pro- nation, completely filled out and notarized, Offi cials clash with foreclosure. posal, a Bid Guaranty and Contract Bond in may only be filed at the al, order of magistrate. Sam Lamancusa v. Donald Cooke III et accordance with Section 153.54 of the Ohio Warren Police Department al, foreclosure. Ernest J. Olmi Jr. v. Stefan F. Au- Revised Code. Bid security furnished in 141 South Street, SE Sam Lamancusa v. Brian G. Stringer lizio et al, order of magistrate. Bond form, shall be issued by a Surety Warren, Ohio 44483 Quest Advantedge Corp. v. Cynthia Company or Corporation licensed in the et al, foreclosure. State of Ohio to provide said surety. on Department of Energy Sam Lamancusa v. Richard L. Nelder Fisher et al, order of magistrate. Shawn Del Podojil v. Matthew J. Each Proposal must contain the full name Tuesday, August 22, 2017 from 10 am – 12 et al, foreclosure. pm Sam Lamancusa v. Michael Young Jr. Smith, dismissed. of the party or parties submitting the pro- State v. Thomas P. Ferrara, sentenced. posal and all persons interested therein. et al, forecosure. Each bidder must submit evidence of its Or Bank of New York Mellon Trust Co. State v. James Malie III, sentenced. experiences on projects of similar size and over uranium plant NA v. Lawrence W. Drummond et al, State v. Ayana Green, pleads guilty. complexity. The owner intends and requires Saturday, August 26, 2017 from 10 am – 12 pm foreclosure. State v. Tamika Croft, pleads guilty. that this project be substantially complet- State v. Brandon K. Sanor, sen- ed in 120 calendar days from the notice to Citimortgage Inc. v. Chad W. Douglas proceed. Please bring a valid driver’s license. NO Associated Press dents. et al, foreclosure. tenced; 5 years’ community con- APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED US Bank NA v. Timothy J. Youngblood trol with Adult Parole Authority. This Project is being constructed, entirely AFTER THE CLOSING DATE OF Saturday, PIKETON, OHIO The manager of the proj- State v. Elliott L. Collins, pleads guilty. or in part, with funds from the WRSLA- August 26, 2017. et al, foreclosure. Ohio EPA. All contractors and subcontrac- Offi cials in an Ohio village ect offi ce for the Depart- US Bank NA v. Laurie A. Cleversy et State v. Rogelio Rojas, sentenced. tors involved with the project will, to the ADDITIONAL CREDITS ALLOWED FOR THE ment of Energy, Robert al, foreclosure. Poseidon Environmental Services Inc. extent practicable use Ohio products, ma- WRITTEN EXAMINATION: are at odds with the U.S. De- terials, services, and labor in the imple- Home Savings Bank v. Bernard J. v. Nu Way Industrial Waste Man- 1. Any veteran, resident of Ohio, who has partment of Energy over the Edwards III, wrote a re- agement LLC et al, order to disburse. mentation of their project. Additionally, Weatherspoon et al, foreclosure. contractor compliance with the equal em- served more than 180 days of consecutive agency’s plans to store con- sponse to Spencer, saying Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. Jerry Showers et al v. BPI Recycling ployment opportunity requirements of duty in the Armed Forced and has received Wayne Shoaff et al, foreclosure. LLC et al, order of magistrate. Executive Order No. 11246 of September an honorable discharge, will receive an ad- taminated waste from the offi cials remain confi dent 24, 1965 shall be required. ditional credit of 20% of his/her total score Sam Lamancusa v. Charlene S. Taylor- Talmer Bank and Trust et al v. Lionel on the written examination after receiving cleanup of a Cold War-era in the accuracy of earlier Williams et al, foreclosure. Cortez et al, order of magistrate. Bidders must comply with the Davis-Bacon a passing grade on that examination. Sam Lamancusa v. Jack R. Althouse Kathleen D. Fellows v. Carmen Ac- Wage Rate Requirements for prevailing 2. Anyone who has completed 2,080 hours uranium plant. analyses that the project of employment as a law enforcement offi- et al, foreclosure. cordino et al, order of magistrate. wage rates on Public Improvements in plans are safe and will Daniel R. Yemma v. Florence L. Mahoning County and the City of Campbell, cer for a state(s) and/or any political subdi- Piketon offi cials met with Sam Lamancusa v. Scott A. White et Ohio. vision(s) of a State shall receive an addi- a representative from the have “long-term protec- al, foreclosure. Simkunas et al, confi rmation of tional 20% credit of his/her total score on Sam Lamancusa v. Duane E. Henline sale, ordering deed and distribu- This procurement is subject to the EPA pol- the written examination after receiving a state Environmental Protec- tiveness of human health tion of proceeds. icy of encouraging the participation of passing grade on that examination. et al, foreclosure. small business in rural areas (SBRAs). 3. Anyone who has received from an ac- tion Agency last month to and the environment.” Sam Lamancusa v. Linda S. Starling Robert R. Rothgeb et al v. Ray- credited college or university as associate He said the department et al, foreclosure. mond C. Greenwood et al, order No bidder shall be considered a responsive degree, or equivalent, including at least discuss a new plan to create Sam Lamancusa v. Michael T. of magistrate. and responsible bidder or eligible to be twenty (20) quarter units or thirteen (13) awarded the contract to which this Notice semester units of police science courses, an on-site disposal facility would offer a follow-up O’Meara et al, foreclosure. Daniel R. Yemma v. Willena Phillips criminal justice courses, or law enforce- et al, confi rmation of sale, ordering applies, if the bidder is listed on the for low-level contaminated briefi ng to go over the re- New Penn Financial LLC v. Timothy L. Auditor of State’s database as having a ment courses, shall receive an additional deed and distribution of proceeds. “Finding of Recovery” as that term is credit of ten (10%) of his/her total score on Clark et al, foreclosure. the written examination after receiving a at the Portsmouth Gaseous sponse and answer ques- Sam Lamancusa v. Brian A. Guy et al, US Bank National Association v. defined in O.R.C. 9.24. Tracy L. Hahner et al, confi rma- passing grade on that examination. TRAN- Diffusion Plant in southern tions, if needed. foreclosure. Bids shall be submitted on the forms pro- SCRIPTS MUST BE PROVIDED AT THE Sam Lamancusa v. Carla Walchak et tion of sale, ordering deed and vided and shall state the Unit Price or TIME OF APPLICATION FOR EXAMINA- Spencer said that op- TION. Ohio. al, foreclosure. distribution of proceeds. Lump Sum as indicated by the blanks pro- vided therefore; and shall be enclosed in a 4. Anyone who has graduated from an ac- An environmental report position to the creation of Sam Lamancusa v. Debbie M. Ayers City of Youngstown Ohio v. Ken- credited college or university with at least neth B. Goss, order of magistrate. sealed envelope marked on the outside the disposal cell has been et al, foreclosure. “Water Interconnect” with the contractor’s a baccalaureate degree, including at least commissioned by the village Daniel R. Yemma v. Gerald D. Wan- name, address, phone number, email ad- forty-five (45) quarter units or thirty (30) Sam Lamancusa v. Lorianne Weimer semester units of police science courses, said that there is cracked consistent from the village, et al, foreclosure. sack et al, confi rmation of sale, dress and contact name. The City of ordering deed and distribution of Campbell reserves the right to reject any or criminal justice courses, or law enforce- bedrock underneath the the Site Specific Advisory Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Shawn R. all bids and to waive any formalities or ment courses, shall receive an additional proceeds. irregularities in bidding. credit of 20% of his/her total score on the Hunt et al, foreclosure. written examination after receiving a pass- area where the Department Board, two townships and Seven Seventeen Credit Union Inc. v. Bank of America National Associa- tion v. Richard M. Kalna et al, Nick Phillips, Mayor ing grade on that examination. of Energy has proposed the two school districts in the Christopher Alfreno, other civil. TRANSCRIPTS MUST BE PROVIDED AS foreclosure. LEGAL NOTICE NOTED IN PARAGRAPH 3. waste disposal facility be Piketon area. Bank of America NA v. James H. Ep- All K Inc. v. Greg Mrozek et al, de- pley, other civil. fault judgment. STATE OF MICHIGAN NOTE: Regardless of the credits provided located, The Chillicothe Ga- He also said that money Katie Clymer v. Mark D. Crowl et al, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - FAMILY DIVISION for above, no person shall be entitled to, Emily R. Kreusler v. Alfa Vision In- Mason COUNTY and no person shall receive, any additional zette has reported. already spent on the proj- other civil. surance Corp., order of magistrate. Dynamic Structures Inc. v. Copper credit totaling in excess of 20% of his/her The disposal facility has ect should not be consid- MyCUmortgage LLC v. Kelly A. PUBLICATION OF PARENTAL-RIGHTS total passing score on the written exami- Ridge Disposal LLC, other civil. Howard et al, foreclosure. TERMINATION HEARING nation. (Twenty [20%] percent of a passing been touted by federal of- ered as having gone to Lori Leecue v. Trumbull County Com- Brent Beshara v. 224 Properties score shall be the maximum combined bo- bined Health District, other civil. CASE NO. nus points or credits that one person may fi cials as a cost-saving mea- waste if work was stopped, Inc., order of magistrate. PETITION NO. 17000021-NA earn on this written examination.) Wendy Welch v. Charles Betters, sure for cleanup of low-level as it has contributed to the Youngstown Ohio Hospital Co. LLC other civil. v. Laura M. Hall et al, order of IN THE MATTER OF: Seth Elliot Darnell Any credits provided for above, must be ap- Michael J. Jurenovich DO v. Norman plied for and must be adequately verified, waste produced at the plant. economic development of magistrate. A hearing regarding termination of parental at the time of application for examination. Waste with higher levels of the area. J. Reese, other civil. PHH Mortgage Corp. v. Alyssa Asti rights will be conducted by the court on Jane Pfund et al v. Grange Insurance et al, order of magistrate. August 25, 2017 at 10:00am in Mason NO VERIFICATION FOR CREDIT CAN BE contamination still would Energy Secretary Rick Co., other civil. County Probate Court, 304 East Ludington APPLIED FOR AFTER AN APPLICANT HAS Kristin Jones v. Kourtney Caradine, Ave., Ludington, MI 49431 before FILED HIS/HER APPLICATION. be sent elsewhere for dis- Perry was scheduled to visit Robert Evans v. Carol White, other civil. dismissed. Honorable Jeffrey C. Nellis. Capital One Bank USA NA v. Jason A. Kristin Jones v. Jennifer Bivens- This hearing may result in the termination The physical agility portion of the examina- posal. July 31, but postponed. In a Jenkins, other civil. Hemphill, dismissed. of your parental rights. tion shall not be applicable to an applicant Coastal Credit LLC v. Donna Williams You have the right to an attorney. There is unless the applicant passes the written The village’s review said statement, Perry said he had Jeremias Mejia-Gomez v. Luis no right to a jury at this hearing. portion of the examination. As for the the fractured bedrock could to be at a Cabinet meeting et al, other civil. Vera, order of magistrate. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Paul Bair physical agility portion of the examination, Brandon A. Phillips v. Sarah Morrison Cassandra McCullough v. Alfonda personally appear before the court at the no person shall be eligible for appointment undermine the structural in Washington but hoped to et al, other civil. R. Madison Jr., judgment entered. time and place stated above. to the entrance-level position of Police AM Door and Supply Co. Inc. v. Robert LEGAL NOTICE Officer within the Police Department of the integrity of the proposed reschedule the visit. Enrique Cordero Jr. v. Eddie San- City of Warren unless that person is then A. Walley, other civil. tana, order of magistrate. The Mahoning Valley Sanitary District filed the holder of a current and valid certificate landfi ll. Ohio’s U.S. senators, Re- Capital One NA v. Shelley Ewing, State v. Sonya Shannon, must reg- a Motion with the Court of Jurisdiction to of successful completion of either the po- other civil. return surplus funds to the cities of lice officer physical agility test issued by Piketon Mayor Billy Spen- publican Rob Portman and ister as an arson offender. Cuyahoga Community College or the equiv- Regional Acceptance Corp. v. Denise State v. Zhane Cummings, pleads Youngstown, Ohio, Niles, Ohio, and the cer said the review shows Democrat Sherrod Brown, Village of McDonald pursuant to Ohio alent. There may be a fee to take such an P. Morgan, other civil. guilty. Revised Code § 6115.64. A hearing will be agility test for which the applicant will be problems with the process have urged Perry to get a Discover Bank v. Rebecca A. Stehura, State v. Christopher Stivers, judg- held before the Court of Jurisdiction on the responsible. Detailed information on the District’s Motion on Tuesday, August 29, physical agility portion of the examination other civil. ment entered; must register as and test dates with Cuyahoga Community that led to the proposal and fi rsthand look at the cleanup Shirley A. DeMarco v. Jessica L. Ken- 2017 at 1:30 P.M. in Courtroom #2, Judge a sex offender or a child victim Ronald J. Rice, Trumbull County Common College will accompany each application accused the Department work and its role in the re- nedy et al, other torts. offender. Pleas Court, 161 High Street N.W., Warren, blank. of Energy of lying to resi- gion’s economy. Brian S. Jones v. Michael B. Matheny State v. Ian Thomas, pleads guilty. Ohio 44481.

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MONDAY BREAKING NEWS WORLD & BUSINESS AUGUST 7, 2017 Go to vindy.com for regional, WORLD national and world news, 24/7. digest THE VINDICATOR | A6 Starbucks denies rumors of discounts Rare August tornado sends 30 to hospital DETROIT Starbucks Corp. is shoot- Associated Press Tulsa. ing down a rumor that its cof- Emergency Medical Services Authority fee shops will give discounted OKLAHOMA CITY A rare late-summer tornado smashed spokeswoman Kelli Bruer said the ambu- drinks and food to undocu- lance company transported 13 people to mented immigrants Aug. 11. into a shopping district of Tulsa early Sun- day just hours after it was packed with peo- area hospitals: eight from a TGI Fridays Starbucks senior vice ple, sending more than two dozen people restaurant, which lists its closing time as president of global com- to hospitals including two with life-threat- 1 a.m., four from a 24-hour Whataburger munications, John Kelly, ening injuries, many of them from restau- restaurant, and one person who was in the tells The Associated Press area. in an email that the rumor is rants that were either preparing to close or were still open. St. Francis Hospital spokeswoman Lau- “completely false. One hun- ren Landwerlin said about 30 people were dred percent fake.” No deaths were reported from the tor- nado that struck shortly after 1 a.m. in the treated at the hospital. Meloy said many The company also took to midtown area of Tulsa, according to city of people were taken to hospitals by private Twitter to shoot down fake Tulsa spokeswoman Kim Meloy. vehicles. advertisements promoting The timing of the storm was fortunate, the so-called “Dreamer Day.” National Weather Service meteorologist Mike Teague said the tornado was rated an according to Meloy, because hundreds, if EF2, with wind speeds of 111-135 mph and not thousands of people were in the area Discrimination in ASSOCIATED PRESS only hours earlier. CSX hiring alleged that two smaller, “probably” EF0 tornadoes This photo shows damage to a Fridays restaurant after a storm with winds of 65-85 mph were seen shortly The estimated one-square-mile area re- moved through the area in Tulsa, Okla., on Sunday. A possible torna- HUNTINGTON, W.VA. afterward on radar near Inola and Clare- mained blocked off Sunday while crews do struck near midtown Tulsa, causing power outages and roof dam- A federal complaint al- more, about 25 miles east and northeast of worked to remove the debris, Meloy said. age to businesses. leges that CSX Transporta- tion in West Virginia followed unlawful hiring practices to discriminate against women. The Herald-Dispatch re- Venezuela troops quash ports that the lawsuit fi led in federal court in Huntington by the U.S. Equal Employment attack on military base Opportunity Commission says that a physical-capability Associated Press bursts of gunfire starting test administered to appli- cants excludes women from VALENCIA, VENEZUELA around 4:30 a.m. being hired at CSX’s facilities Soldiers battled for three A video showing more in Huntington and around the hours Sunday morning than a dozen men dressed country. against a small band of in military fatigues, some The case was fi led after ap- anti-government fighters carrying rifles, began cir- plicant Amanda Hutchinson who snuck onto a Venezu- culating widely on social said she was awarded a job at elan army base, apparently media around that time. CSX, but was then terminated intent on fomenting an up- In the recording, a man due to her performance in a rising, President Nicolas who identified himself as physical-capability test. Maduro said. Capt. Juan Caguaripano Troops killed two of the said the men were mem- 2 toddlers’ deaths intruders, wounded anoth- bers of the military who are ruled homicides er and captured seven, but oppose Maduro’s social- 10 others got away, the em- ist government and called WEATHERFORD, TEXAS battled leader announced on military units to de- Autopsies show two North clare themselves in open Texas toddlers died of heat- in his weekly broadcast on stroke after investigators say AP FILE PHOTO, AUG. 1 state television. rebellion. their mother purportedly left President Donald Trump speaks in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Trump has dictat- “We know where they “This is not a coup d’etat,” ed press releases and pushed his press team to bend the facts. He has ignored the advice of his legal them in her hot car for hours are headed and all of our the man said. “This is a team and thrown out carefully planned legislative strategies with a single 140-character tweet. And he military and police force civic and military action to to teach them a lesson. has cycled through three communications directors in six months. A medical examiner is deployed,” Maduro said. re-establish the constitu- determined the deaths of He said he would ask for tional order.” 2-year-old Juliet Ramirez “the maximum penalty for Twenty men entered the and 1-year-old Cavanaugh Trump’s hands-on messaging those who participated in base, catching soldiers on Ramirez were homicides. this terrorist attack.” night watch by surprise, Parker County records The incident happened Maduro said. The intrud- show the mother, Cynthia during the early hours at ers managed to reach the Randolph, was arrested in is unprecedented, carries risks the Paramacay base in the base’s weapons depot June on counts of injury to a central city of Valencia. before an alarm sound- child and remains jailed. Associated Press and raised questions about legislation. Residents who live nearby ed, alerting troops to the Offi cials say Randolph NEW YORK whether the president was “All presidents are their said they heard repeated incursion. originally said her children For the third time in six trying to cover for his son. own best messengers,” said locked themselves in her months, President Donald Trump has struggled to Ari Fleischer, press secre- car. Temperatures were in Trump is on the hunt for a find a communications tary for President George the 90s. An arrest affi davit new communications di- adviser that meets his W. Bush. Fleischer said that says Randolph later said rector. But in practice, the approval. Bush, too, would at times Pence slams report her daughter refused to get job is fi lled. There have been some get involved with the White out of the car so she locked It’s Trump who’s the White informal internal conver- House press shop. both toddlers inside to teach House’s leading expert and sations about an increased Fleischer noted there was on possible prep for them a lesson – thinking the fi nal word on what and communications role for always a safety net of advis- they’d exit on their own. how he communicates with White House aide Stephen ers at work. That does not the public. Despite decrying Miller, according to an ad- appear to exist around the 2020 presidential bid Israel says it plans most negative media cover- ministration official who current president – par- to ban Al-Jazeera age as “fake news” and per- was not authorized to dis- ticular around his Twitter Associated Press calling it a sonally insulting members cuss private talks by name account. BRIDGEWATER, N.J. “shadow JERUSALEM of the media, he has insert- and requested anonymity. “The lesson for this presi- campaign.” Israel said Sunday it plans Vice President Mike ed himself into the White This past week, as White dent is that it’s perfectly Pence has pushed back It notes to ban Qatar’s fl agship Al- House’s press operations in House staffers readied a fi ne to be involved and to, at Pence’s Jazeera network from op- against a news report an unprecedented fashion statement accompanying times, go around the main- suggesting he is laying political erating in the country over for a president. Trump’s signature on legis- stream media with Twitter,” schedule allegations it incites vio- groundwork for a possible Trump has dictated lation approving toughened Fleischer said. “But he needs presidential bid in 2020 if and active lence, joining Arab nations news releases and pushed sanctions on Russia – a bill to tweet smarter.” fundrais- Pence that have shut down the President Donald Trump those who speak for him Trump criticized – word Corralling the presi- does not run. ing, though broadcaster amid a sepa- to bend the facts to bolster came down that the presi- dent’s impulses is a chal- it also says unnamed ad- rate political dispute. The In a statement released his claims. He has ignored dent wanted to add some lenge that now falls to new by the White House, Pence visers have signaled that news organization, in turn, the advice of his legal team off-topic language into the White House chief of staff he’d only run if Trump said it will take legal action. said Sunday’s story in The and thrown out carefully statement. John Kelly, a four-star Ma- New York Times “is dis- doesn’t. Communications Minister planned legislative strate- “I built a truly great com- rine general tasked with graceful and offensive to The article noted Pence Ayoob Kara said he plans to gies with a single 140-char- pany worth many billions straightening out an un- me, my family, and our en- has set up a fundraising revoke the press credentials acter tweet. of dollars,” the new section ruly West Wing. But many tire team.” He added that committee. Called the of Al-Jazeera journalists, ef- His direct, hands-on style read. “That is a big part of Trump allies don’t believe “the allegations in this arti- Great America Committee, fectively preventing them helped him win the White the reason I was elected. As he’ll alter his ways. cle are categorically false.” it can accept checks of up from working in Israel. House and still thrills his president, I can make far “The reality is President The formal rebuttal of to $5,000 from individual Kara said he has asked supporters. It also, however, better deals with foreign Trump is sitting in the Oval a news report by the vice donors. Pence raised about cable and satellite networks poses increasing political countries than Congress.” Offi ce,” said Sam Nunberg, president was an unusual $1 million at a Washing- to block Al-Jazeera transmis- and potentially legal risks. That personal and boast- a former campaign staffer. move. In it, Pence also said ton fundraiser last month, sions and is seeking legisla- The clearest example is his ful rhetoric is a far cry from “And before that, he was a his team will “focus all our attended by dozens of tion to ban them altogether. involvement in crafting a the formal language nor- mogul with a business that efforts to advance the pres- lawmakers and featuring Kara, a member of Prime statement for son Donald mally found in presidential spanned continents. He did ident’s agenda and see him remarks from White House Minister Benjamin Netan- Jr. about a meeting with a statements. It also appeared it his way. He’s not going to re-elected in 2020.” adviser Ivanka Trump. yahu’s Likud Party, gave no Kremlin-connected law- aimed at angering the same change. It got him where he The report details efforts Trump has not suggest- timetable for such measures. yer. That declaration was lawmakers he will need if is and it will keep him where of several Republicans ed he won’t seek a second quickly proven erroneous he wants to pass any major he is.” looking ahead to 2020, term. Former war-crimes prosecutor quits panel probing Syria abuses GENEVA Feds join search for Man faces trial in dog-abuse case Former war-crimes pros- ecutor Carla Del Ponte says Associated Press she is resigning from the escaped rape suspect DEDHAM, MASS. U.N.’s independent Com- A man charged with abus- mission of Inquiry on Syria, Associated Press to a belly ing a dog so severely it had decrying Security Council PAULDING, OHIO belt when to be euthanized is head- inaction to hold criminals Federal officials joined he jumped ing to trial nearly four years accountable in the war-bat- over the local authorities Sunday after the dog that came to tered country where “every- as the search continues seat and one is bad.” put the be known as Puppy Doe for an Ohio rape suspect was found barely alive on a In comments published who overpowered a deputy deputy in a Sunday by the Swiss maga- headlock, playground. sheriff in a transport van, Powell Radoslaw Czerkawski zine Blick, Del Ponte ex- stole his gun and ammuni- causing pressed frustration about the van to faces multiple animal- tion and fl ed. crash into a ditch. Powell cruelty charges in a trial the commission and criti- Paulding County Sheriff cized President Bashar As- managed to get the depu- scheduled to start Tuesday Jason Landers said Sunday ty’s gun during a struggle in Massachusetts. sad’s government, the Syrian that authorities, including opposition and the interna- and ordered the deputy The case received wide- the FBI and U.S. Marshals, tional community overall. at gunpoint to remove his spread attention when the were working around the restraints. Del Ponte, who gained fame clock to find 32-year-old year-old pit bull mix was as the prosecutor for the inter- Powell then handcuffed found in Quincy in 2013 Branden Lee Powell, who the deputy to the steering national war-crimes tribunals escaped around noon Fri- with skull, spine and rib AP FILE PHOTO, JULY 21, 2015 that investigated atrocities in wheel and disabled the Offi cers lead Radoslaw Czerkawski into court for sentencing in day on an 80-mile trip from van’s police radio and en- fractures, a stab wound Rwanda and Yugoslavia, has to the right eye and a split Dedham, Mass., after he was convicted of larceny. Czerkawski, who repeatedly decried the Secu- a psychiatric hospital in To- gine before fleeing, Land- is charged with abusing a dog so severely it had to be euthanized, ledo to the Paulding Coun- ers said. tongue. The starving female faces multiple animal-cruelty charges in the trial scheduled to start rity Council’s refusal to ap- dog was euthanized. point a similar court for Syria’s ty Jail in northwest Ohio. Powell was jailed July 8 Tuesday in Massachusetts. 1 According to Landers, and indicted on rape, at- Czerkawski has pleaded 6 ⁄2-year-old civil war. tempted rape and sexual- not guilty and suggested in a park were responsible has questioned the DNA Associated Press Powell was in leg shackles and in handcuffs secured battery charges. youths he saw drinking for the abuse. His attorney evidence.

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio MONDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER U Founded June 1869 AUGUST 7, 2017 VINDY.COM | A7 Don’t Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers use William F. Maag Sr., February 28, 1850–April 10, 1924 William F. Maag Jr., July 26, 1883–February 29, 1968 EDITORIAL William J. Brown, June 14, 1913–August 14, 1981 sharks as props By PAULA MOORE People for the Ethical Treatment Frank Watson epitomized of Animals the very best of the Valley By now, you’ve surely seen – or at least heard about RANK C. WATSON, PROMINENT – the video out of Florida business leader and philanthro- that has outraged the inter- F pist, lived the Scriptural precept, net. In the clip, a shark is “From everyone who has been given dragged by a rope behind a much, much will be demanded; and speedboat, while the people from the one who has been entrusted on board laugh. The shark’s with much, much more will be asked.” body slams against the sur- Altruism was not second-nature to face of the choppy water, Watson; it was his nature. and in addition to suffering He lived his life in the service to others from this trauma, the shark – family, friends and community – and is likely also suffocating was unrelenting in the pursuit of his from the lack of water pass- passion: Youngstown State University’s ing through his or her gills. success. Florida Gov. Rick Scott said, Watson’s death Thursday after a 10- “The brutality and disre- year battle with Parkinson’s disease spect shown to this animal will leave a void in the life of the Ma- is sickening,” and has called honing Valley. The 92-year-old native on state officials to review of New York who was proud to call this Florida fishing regulations region home was a good man, as those “to ensure such inhumane who knew him will attest. He had no acts are strictly prohibited.” ulterior motives in his service to the Reportedly, the same people public, which is why his involvement was who shot this disturbing clip eagerly sought when a community also posted a photo of the initiative was being launched. shark’s mangled body, torn As president of Youngstown Weld- to pieces by their abuse. ing and Engineering Co. from 1959 to How many more exam- 1998, he earned a reputation as a hard ples of such total disregard worker who treated his employees and for life must we witness business associates with respect. before we humans finally But it was Watson’s philanthropy and understand that bully- caring that defi ned him. Work is the key to welfare reform ing and killing animals for Last year, he and his wife of almost alcohol-fueled antics and 68 years, Norma, donated $1 million to By KATHERINE BRADLEY In the typical state, nearly half states are removed, the actual narcissistic selfi es is wrong? and ROBERT RECTOR of the work-eligible TANF case- national TANF work participa- YSU to support the development of a The Heritage Foundation Sadly, there seems to be Student Success Center on campus. load is completely idle. Another tion rate in 2015 falls from 48 no limit to the number and During the announcement, attended Last year marked the 20th 39 percent is employed; how- percent to around 29 percent. species of animals manhan- by daughter, Ellen, and her husband, anniversary of the Temporary ever, this employment is gen- It is clear that states are doing dled by ignorant gawkers YSU President James P. Tressel, it was Assistance for Needy Families erally not the result of positive the bare minimum to engage for photo and video ops – noted that the Watsons have been a program. This law, common- efforts by state welfare agen- able-bodied adults in finding from a baby dolphin yanked driving force in the university’s growth ly called TANF, was historic cies to reduce dependence and employment. This is a far cry out of the water and passed and development for more than four because through it, for the fi rst promote work. Instead, most from the initial reaction states around by tourists to decades. time in modern history, a social states have simply expanded had to the new TANF law in peacocks grabbed out of a In his brief remarks, Frank Watson welfare program was reformed program eligibility to allow 1996. zoo exhibit for selfi es – but showed why he had earned great so that it would actually help families with part-time or low- At first, they stepped up to sharks seem to bear the respect from the university community. recipients move up the wage employment to receive the plate and met the challenge brunt of the abuse. “It has been our privilege to watch economic ladder. partial TANF benefi ts. In most by turning social workers into The Florida Fish and YSU evolve and grow into the respected Its goal was not only to cases, the state welfare agency job-assistance managers. They Wildlife Conservation Com- institution of higher education that it is provide fi scal assistance, but to has done little or nothing to found employers in their states mission is investigating a today. We are honored and blessed to help people fi nd jobs and gain prompt this employment. and contracted with them to second video, possibly of be able to make this pledge and support skills to increase their long- Finally, 13 percent of work- provide skill-training and the same boat crew respon- one of the Valley’s greatest assets.” term employability. Within 10 eligible TANF recipients are en- employment opportunities. sible for the shark-dragging gaged in “work activation” to IMPORTANCE OF GIFT years of reform, TANF helped They also contracted with well- incident, showing a ham- more than 2.7 million families generate future employment. While the Frank and Norma Student respected nonprofit entities, merhead shark being used move into jobs and toward self- This includes training, job such as the Salvation Army, to as a “beer bong”: A man Success Center isn’t the only gift to YSU, sufficiency. No other social- preparation, community ser- it is one of the most important. The help find jobs for their able- positioned beneath the welfare reform has seen this vice and monitored job search. bodied benefi ciaries, including shark drinks beer as it’s center provides students with pro- kind of success. Work activation should be the grams and assistance to facilitate their those with mild disabilities. poured through the ani- Over the years, however, core TANF operation, but in academic development. It is time to right this ship and mal’s gills. the original work requirement most states, it is rare. “The success of our students, matric- correct its course. Any TANF INHUMANE BEHAVIOR embedded in TANF has been STATISTICAL GIMMICKS reauthorization should close ulating from admission to graduation, is Last year, a video and eroded. States have found loop- the loopholes in the work paramount to our future, and we believe Even worse, states have proven photos circulated showing this is yet another step to help make that holes and claim credit for plac- adept at creating statistical requirement, rescind the ing people in jobs when all they a group of men, purport- happen,” Tressel said about the center. gimmicks to create the false Obama-era anti-work provi- edly lifeguards at a hotel in Student retention and graduation have really done is game the impression that they are ag- sions and put stronger work system. the Dominican Republic, are priorities for Ohio as it recalibrates gressively promoting work. For requirements in place, dragging a shark out of the public higher education. With the state Regulations passed during example, in 2015, California requiring nearly all able-bodied the Obama administration water and forcing the ani- funding formula no longer centered on created a new policy offering a adults to perform at least some mal’s face into the sand. The enrollment, institutions such as YSU shrank the work requirement token TANF payment of $10 per kind of work or job-preparation by allowing states to receive shark died. A few months are under pressure to meet the goals set month to 175,000 low-income activity. earlier, video footage had by Columbus. credit for work simply by spend- families, nearly all of whom Further, the example of the ing more of their own state dol- surfaced of a man in Florida Before becoming president of YSU, Tres- were already employed. The TANF work requirement should pulling a struggling shark sel was executive vice president of student lars on social services. They also addition of these token pay- be expanded and replicated allow states to claim credit for from the ocean and pinning success at the University of Akron. ment families to the California throughout the federal welfare down the resistant animal Paul McFadden, president of the YSU efforts by nonprofi ts and other TANF rolls caused the state’s system, which now extends groups to aid the poor. while mugging for the cam- Foundation, the designated philan- TANF “work participation rate” to over 80 other means-tested era. It’s unclear whether thropic arm of the university, had this Furthermore, the Obama to nearly double between 2014 programs. Their goals should administration sought to, in that shark survived the to say of the $1 million gift: and 2015. not simply be to provide some encounter. “The Frank and Norma Watson effect, eliminate the work The surge in “work” in Cali- kind of temporary aid, such as requirement by allowing states Commenting on the Student Success Center will help fornia was so large that it raised food stamps, but rather to help speedboat video, Neil Ham- a waiver if they had an “alter- thousands of students reach their edu- the national work participation individuals and families move merschlag, a shark expert at native” plan to promote work cational goals and will serve as a lasting fi gures for 2015. An estimated toward economic freedom and the University of Miami, told and job preparation. By using legacy to the Watsons’ lifelong devotion 11 more states also use token employment. the Miami Herald, “Maybe if multiple loopholes, states have to YSU.” payment schemes to game the Katherine Bradley is a visiting research fellow you’re able to overcome a Over the years, Frank and Norma artifi cially infl ated their work system and manipulate their and Robert Rector is a senior research fellow in the Institute for Family, Community, and big shark, there’s a sense of Watson have made significant dona- rates, which explains recent apparent TANF work rates. If Opportunity at The Heritage Foundation. Dis- accomplishment. But there’s tions for YSU’s Stambaugh Stadium, the gains in this measurement. the misleading data from these tributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC. other ways to express that, Scholarship Loge program, the Andrews and certainly animal cruelty Student Recreation and Wellness Cen- is not a good one. You know ter and the Watson and Tressel Training – arm wrestle.” Site, an indoor training facility. Black women deal with unequal pay Like us, sharks have Frank Watson, who graduated in 1949 unique personalities, and from YSU’s School of Engineering, was By STARITA SMITH black women with bachelor’s rassment and ostracism on the they socialize and form a member of the university’s board of Tribune News Service degrees is $24.13 per hour, as job. Even Serena Williams, one friendships. trustees from 1978 to 1987 and was one Despite the astronomical compared to $38.63 per hour of the highest paid and most Porbeagle sharks have of the original members of the YSU pay of Oprah, Serena Williams on average for white men with accomplished athletes, has en- been observed playing Foundation board of trustees. and other celebrities, African- bachelor’s degrees. dured slurs and taunts in center with objects fl oating in the He also served as president of the American women are still not Why is there such a disparity? courts throughout the world. water, repeatedly rolling Greater Youngstown Area Chamber There are many reasons. Some Recently, according to The themselves in kelp fronds of Commerce, was a member of the earning as much money as men. black women still gravitate Guardian, Ilie Nastase, a retired and chasing after other Canfi eld Board of Education from 1967 toward traditionally female- Romanian tennis player, alleg- sharks who trailed pieces of to 1975 and was Canfi eld city manager Monday, July 31, was Black dominated professions such edly made a racist comment kelp behind them. from 1989 to 1991. Women’s Equal Pay Day. It rec- as teaching elementary school, about Williams’ unborn child Biologist Peter Best once Watson served on the boards of the ognized, among other things, where salaries have been low- and was heard calling her and witnessed several great Dollar Savings and Trust Co., Ohio Ban- that black women must work er than those commanded by another woman tennis player whites working together corp, Ohio Edison and the Youngstown 19 months to earn what white men. Some higher-paying jobs “bitches.” And John McEnroe, to move the carcass of a Hospital Association. men earn in 12, according to the Economic Policy Institute. in science and engineering a white American star, said partially beached whale to In addition to his wife, Norma, who Williams, who has won 23 deeper waters so that they has long volunteered for many area or- Every year, we start out behind. fi elds require specifi c training, The gap for Latina women but even within those indus- grand slam championships, could eat it. ganizations, Frank Watson is survived would “be like 700” in the world Sharks have long-term by daughters Ellen Tressel and Janet Ste- is even greater. Latina Women tries, women make less than Equal Pay Day this year is not men. rankings if she played on the memories, they teach each phens, four grandchildren and two great men’s circuit. other how to fi nd food, they grandchildren. A son, David, is deceased. until November, symbolizing I have worked in places where the larger discrepancy. I knew I was being paid less than When asked by The Guardian can perceive optical illu- Frank Watson’s life is refl ected in this what she wants for her unborn sions and they feel pain. quotation by Robert South, an English In a nation where single black my male counterparts. Along daughter, Williams said, “If my Bullying an animal who clergyman: “If there be any truer women head about two-thirds with less money also came less daughter were to play in a sport, just wants to be left alone measure of a man than by what he does, of African-American families, respect. I once held a job at a and she was able to have equal is not brave. It’s not funny. it must be by what he gives.” the impact of low wages on the corporation that marked work- stability and upward mobility ers’ prestige with furniture. As prize money, or equal pay, or It’s pathetic. If any good of the whole racial community the newest hire, I was not told equal rights, I feel like that can come of the outcry over would be a success. And if not, SCRIPTURES is staggering. Many determined this until a young white male these sickening videos, per- men and women find that was hired for the same job as I would really want her to speak haps it’s that more people One thing I have desired of the Lord, that they have to work two or three mine and they needed to give up for it. Any daughter of mine will understand that ani- I will seek: That I may dwell in the house jobs in order to support their me the same furniture as him will have a voice.” mals aren’t playthings for us of the Lord all the days of my life, to families. The feminization of in order to not discriminate. Starita Smith is an award-winning writer, edi- to use and abuse – and leave behold the beauty of the Lord, and to tor and sociologist based in Irving, Texas. She poverty is tragically real. I had been slighted for a year wrote this for Progressive Media Project, a them in peace. inquire in His temple. without even knowing it. source of liberal commentary on domestic and Paula Moore is a senior writer for the The Economic Policy Insti- international issues; it is affi liated with The PETA Foundation. Distributed by Tribune Psalm 27:4 NKJV tute found that average pay for Black women also face ha- Progressive magazine. Content Agency, LLC.

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TCAP expands with 7th location, promotes center-based play ‘Accidental learning’ has purpose

By AMANDA TONOLI [email protected] WARREN Center-based play draws in more than 600 students to attend Trum- bull Community Action Program’s Head Start school. “Sometimes I like to call it ‘ac- cidental learning,’” said Ashley Murphy, TCAP teacher. “Students are playing and having fun and learning their basics as they go along.” TCAP, which has been in exis- tence for more than 50 years, re- cently expanded its facilities by opening a new location at Wildare United Methodist Church, 7211 North Park Ave. The new location, called Trum- bull Northwest Head Start, will be open for the upcoming 2017- 18 school year. The classroom at Trumbull Northwest will be an all-day classroom. “Our students get to look and explore,” Murphy said. “We have a creative section with painting and coloring, a math and manipulat- ing center, a computer center with tablets, educational games and even a writing center.” Students learn color recogni- tion, how to mimic letters, how to become familiar with technology and more, Murphy added. “It’s just really neat to see the students progress throughout the year, from the beginning to the end,” she said. “We offer a lot of different things not all schools can ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR offer.” Ashley Murphy, a fourth-grade pre-school teacher at Trumbull Community Action Program, prepares her room for the upcoming school year. In addition to students’ acci- dental learning, TCAP has staff WE’RE ALL ABOUT dedicated to taking care of other parts PROVIDING A QUALITY of the family, said EDUCATION FOR THESE Lily Riddle, TCAP KIDS AS WELL AS PREPARING registrar. Some of the THEM FOR KINDERGARTEN AND services include: BEYOND.” Food Buying Club, a twice-a-month Michael Santillo, Riddle program that con- TCAP public-relations offi cer sists of three bags with fresh fruits and vegetables, a exposure at a young age,” said bread product, a meat item, eggs Michael Santillo , TCAP public- and other miscellaneous items for relations offi cer. “We’re all about $18; Community Action Trans- providing a quality education for portation System, low-cost trans- these kids as well as preparing portation for those who quali- them for kindergarten and be- fy for their services; help with yond.” household chores for seniors; the TCAP has seven Head Start Cen- R.I.S.E Program, a GED program ters across Trumbull County. Lo- for any adult whose children are cations are: Warren West, Niles, enrolled in TCAP Head Start; and Hubbard, Newton Falls, Hart- much more. “We are for the whole family,” ford, Kinsman and now Trumbull Riddle said. Northwest. TCAP, which is free, serves Classes for the 2017-18 school low-income families, but also year begin Aug. 23. Enrollment is what they consider “over- open. Registration can be complet- income” depending on the space ed at TCAP, 1230 Palmyra Road, available. or online at http://tcaphelps.org/ Riddle said she encourages all menus/head-start.html. families to apply. For information, contact the “Here at TCAP, we are trying to registration offi ce at 330-393-2507, TCAP students work with these small versions of tablet computers, as well as other items aimed at making learning fun and prepare these kids and get them ext. 222 or 271. easy. Manufacturer: Corrosion Call To Win Tickets! caused ride to break apart LIVE AT THE Associated Press being tossed 50 feet into COLUMBUS the air when the ride broke Excessive corrosion on apart. 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@VINDYSPORTS VINDYSPORTS » INSIDE B U MONDAY • SCOREBOARD, B2 • NFL, B2-3 SPORTS & CLASSIFIEDS AUGUST 7, 2017 • GOLF, B3 • BASEBALL, B4-5 THE VINDICATOR | B1 • TRACK, B5 • CLASSIFIEDS, B6 Returning champs Crowds turn out to welcome home Poland Junior softball team

By DAN HINER The team vehicles. sports @vindy.com returned Poland shortstop/catch- POLAND Sunday night er Abby Farber said it was Family and friends of after fl ying to “amazing” how the town Pittsburgh. ONLINE the Poland Junior Little PHOTO GALLERY wanted to meet the team Fans held PHOTOAT VINDY.COM League softball team signs, ban- and support them during gathered at Bruno’s late ners and candles as they their trip to the tourna- Sunday to greet the team waited in the parking lot of ment and following the after its 7-1 win over Wash- Poland High School. title. ington Saturday in the Ju- Family and friends “It’s pretty cool know- nior League World Series welcomed the team with ing that a small town like NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR championship game in cheers of “OH-IO” and ap- Poland softball players including KaiLi Gross, left, and Lexi Diaz return home to cheering crowds Sunday from Kirkland, Wash. plause as they exited their See POLAND, B2 the Junior League World Series in Kirkland, Wash.

HALL OF FAME NASCAR President Gamble envisions Cleveland rocked pays football Indians off for outfi elder Abraham Almonte ‘Disney can not make Truex at the catch on a triple hit World’ into right by The Glen the Yankees’ Jacoby Ellsbury in Canton complex the sixth Kenseth held off inning of gets a makeover Sunday’s on the fi nal lap game at Associated Press Progressive Associated Press CANTON Field in WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. David Baker has a vision. Cleveland. One by one they passed He sees a state-of-the-art The miscue allowed the him as the laps dwindled at stadium; eight fi elds in a youth Watkins Glen International, sports complex (plus three Yankees to score three and Martin Truex Jr. stuck to more on campus); an indoor runs and the plan. In the end, he was arena; a center for athletic per- roll over the the one laughing in victory formance and safety; a player Tribe, 8-1. lane. care center; and a hotel. All of Truex held it — and more — surrounding off a charg- the Pro Football Hall of Fame, ing Matt of which Baker is president & Kenseth on CEO. the final lap He envisions and won the staging an NFL NASCAR draft onsite. Cup race Truex College cham- on Sunday pionships in at The Glen, INSIDE football and stretching U other sports. his fuel to the Results Concerts, the- from Baker triumphant atrical perfor- end. It was Sunday’s I Love New mances and conventions. And the second a celebration of the NFL’s cen- York 335 at road course The Glen, B3 tennial in 2020. victory of his His vision is in the process career. of coming to fruition, as any- “I’ve wanted to win here one who attended last week’s for a long time. This is a big induction ceremonies, Hall of ASSOCIATED PRESS one for our team,” Truex Fame game and other events said. “I never ran 100 per- that make up the Pro Football cent because I didn’t have Hall of Fame enshrinement to. I ran hard enough [on the week can attest. MAJOR last lap] to just try to manage “If Disney [properties are LEAGUE that gap.” the ‘Happiest Place on Earth,’” BASEBALL Severino, Judge power Yankees Truex gained the lead Baker says, “we want to be AMERICAN when Penske Racing’s Brad the ‘Most Inspiring Place on LEAGUE Keselowski in the No. 2 Ford Earth.’ YANKEES 8 and Ryan Blaney in the No. “Football is a great metaphor INDIANS 1 to another win against Tribe 21 Ford for the Wood Broth- for leadership, and we can play ers were forced to pit in the a role. The game has an incred- TUESDAY: Associated Press fi nal three laps. Colorado Rock- sixth, Ellsbury sent a deep drive ible history, and kids can get CLEVELAND off Carlos Carrasco (10-5) that Al- “It’s excruciating to go that to learn to play the game the ies vs. Indians at Progressive Their offense sputtering for monte seemed to track while fi ght- slow here and try to save that right way. We can help build Field, Cleveland. nearly a week, the Yankees needed ing a tough sky. But as he neared much fuel,” Truex said. “The men and women the right way. First pitch at a break. the wall, Almonte, who returned toughest part, really, was We can help take care of play- 7:10 p.m. A fl y ball, the sun and Abraham from the minors on Saturday, just watching the No. 2 pass ers — former players like our TV: STO. Almonte combined to give them didn’t extend his glove and braced and go on, and then watch- ‘Gold Jackets’ [a term used to INSIDE one. for impact well shy of the wall as ing the No. 21 pass and go refer to living Hall of Famers], the ball bounced off its base, al- Severino on. It’s like, ‘All right, if they U Almonte misplayed Jacoby present and future players. We MORE MLB: Ellsbury’s shot to right field in lowing three runs to score. don’t run out of gas, we’re can enhance the experience Rodriguez saves Ball game. going to look really dumb.’ Pirates with the sixth inning into a three-run for fans. triple, Luis Severino overpow- “You hope it goes over the wall,” Fortunately, it worked out “The question is, ‘How can walk-off homer, for us.” B5 ered Cleveland’s lineup into the said Ellsbury. “But I’ll take a tri- we help build through foot- seventh inning and Aaron Judge ple any day, especially with three Trailing by 3 seconds after ball?’ I think we have the op- UNYPL: hammered a three-run homer as runners on. I’m happy it found saving fuel for several laps, portunity to, if you will, help Scrappers defeat New York rolled to a 8-1 win over some turf.” Truex assumed the lead American huddle up.” Spikes B4 the Indians on Sunday. in his No. 78 Toyota when There certainly will be plac- With the score tied 1-1 in the See INDIANS, B4 Blaney ducked into the pits es at the Canton complex to Judge do so, with a potential for the Johnson Controls Hall of Fame See THE GLEN, B5 Village to extend to 600 acres. At a cost of perhaps nearly $800 million for what the folks BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL Japan’s Hideki at Johnson Controls are calling Matsuyama the world’s fi rst sports and en- pumps his fi st tertainment “smart city.” Matsuyama wins with big fi nish after mak- ing eagle Baker calls it a “smart city Associated Press on the No. 2 with a heart.” 16. I knew if I birdied 16, 17, INSIDE 18 I could get there.” green during Baker, who as commissioner AKRON Sunday’s fi nal Hideki Matsuyama UFinal scores from Sunday’s He spun a wedge back to of the Arena Football League professional golf events, B3 round of the for 12 years helped grow team warmed up poorly and 4 feet on the par-5 16th for Bridgestone values from $175,000 to as then turned in the best birdie. He holed an 8-foot Invitational much as $32 million, knows round of his career at the record was a 61 because putt on the 17th hole and at Firestone something about building a Bridgestone Invitational, he was in the same group then closed with another Country Club a 9-under 61 that tied the when Tiger Woods shot approach and settled 6 feet in Akron. brand. Since he assumed his Matsuyama, role at the Hall of Fame, Bak- course record and gave 61 in the second round in away. Matsuyama, who began the fi nal round two who began the er has enhanced the Canton him another blowout vic- 2013. All it would take was day two shots shrine’s profi le among football tory in a World Golf Cham- birdies on the last three shots behind Johnson and behind leaders fans, NFL team owners and — pionship. holes, and like everything Thomas Pieters, finished Zack Johnson perhaps a necessary evil these It was the lowest final else Sunday, the 25-year- at 15-under 265. and Thomas days — sponsors. round in four decades at old from Japan made it He now has won two Pieters, Firestone Country Club look easy. World Golf Champion- fi nished at This year, while the overall 15-under and village project moves forward, and led to a fi ve-shot vic- “I knew 61 was the num- ships by a combined 12 tory over Zach Johnson. ber,” Matsuyama said shots, having captured the with the win. Matsuyama knew from through his interpreter. “I See HOF VILLAGE, B3 experience that the course was thinking about that at See BRIDGESTONE, B3 ASSOCIATED PRESS

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SPORTS SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS QUOTABLE “In 1992 I was at the University of digest Value of Jay Cutler’s JASON TAYLOR, Pro Akron, just 20 miles away. It took 20 one-year contract with Football Hall of Famer, years to travel 20 miles to put on this Baird Brothers third in the Miami Dolphins on his Canton induction: jacket. It was worth every step.” $10MSource: Associated Press Palomino World Series SANTA CLARA, CALIF. Baird Brothers made history in the PONY Palomino World Series NFL over the weekend, going farther POLAND Continued from B1 than any Youngstown team ever News & notes has in the event. Poland, we went all the way Baird Brothers had reached and won it all and all these FALCONS the semifi nals with two wins on people want to come see Saturday, but fell to host Santa us,” Farber said. “All of our Collins suspended Clara 3-1 on Sunday. friends came to support us 10 games for PEDs Joey Rock started and worked and they wanted to see us the fi rst three innings, allowing all right away, as soon as we get FLOWERY BRANCH, GA. three runs for the Soldiers. Dom home. For the second straight year, Michael pitched four scoreless in- “They didn’t even think Atlanta Falcons cornerback nings of relief. about it. They obviously Jalen Collins will be suspended The Baird Brothers’ bats, wanted to come.” for the start of the season for a which had been mostly hot dur- Fans met around 11 p.m. violation of the league’s policy ing the tournament, were mostly and held a welcome back on performance enhancers. quiet Sunday. party. The team was later es- This time, the suspension corted by the Poland Police Jimmy Nixon singled and carries a bigger bite: 10 games. Department to Poland High doubled and Mike Turner and The NFL announced Sunday School early Monday. Travis Perry added singles for that Collins has been suspend- Their fl ight was delayed in Baird Brothers, which completed ed without pay for the fi rst 10 Chicago after the plane was games of the 2017 season. He the 2017 season with an overall held on the runway after a record of 42-11. was suspended for the fi rst four wing collided with a vehicle games in 2016. prior to take-off. King, Davies win Collins, a second-round pick “It’s such in 2015, has said he failed drug at Sharon Speedway a close-knit NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR HARTFORD Members of the Junior League World Series softball champions, from left, Lexi Diaz, KaiLi Gross, tests at Louisiana State. community, Madeline Rinehart, Brooke Bobbey, Abby Farber and Jackie Grisdale, arrive back in Poland on Sunday. The suspension will be costly Rex King Jr., Dan Davies, Rocky Poland, and Kugel, Chas Wolbert and Tyler to the Falcons’ depth. Collins the fact that Frankenberry were winners Sat- community that supports and parents because of the “That’s the best thing started six games last season urday at Sharon Speedway. all these fans one another and whatever closeness of the team. about it.” and had two interceptions. He and people King took the lead on lap fi ve sport it is, we have cham- “A lot of these girls have Gina Harper, Brooke Bob- moved into the lineup after star Matt Bobbey then beat Garrett Krummert to came out pions in every sport,” Bob- played together since they bey’s aunt, traveled to Wash- cornerback Desmond Trufant the fi nish for the second consec- on a Sunday bey said. “Our community were 9 and 10. To see all that ington to see the team win was placed on IR with a torn utive week as he closes in on his night — you know they got rallies around each other in hard work come to fruition, the title. She said the team pectoral muscle. third Hovis Auto & Truck Supply to get up in the morning — times like this. to win the biggest game out “played as a family” and Collins will be eligible to title in four years. and show up the support for “It’s just great to see.” there, was just great,” Mrs. the girls gave all they had return to the active roster fol- Janeen Lattanzio, a wife Lattanzio said. “Honestly, throughout the season. Davies rode the cushion and these girls it means a lot to lowing the team’s game against of assistant coach Andrew they play as a team 100 per- “They love the game,” Seattle on Nov. 20. powered to the 25-lap $1,000 us,” Poland head coach Matt Lattanzio and a mother of cent. They are friends, they Harper said. “With them be- E-Mod feature win presented by Bobbey said. catcher Camryn Lattanzio, love each other and they are ing in love with the game, BILLS A&MP Electric. Davies became “A ll these people ma ke it said the championship was so selfl ess when it comes to this made the outcome even the fourth diff erent winner in as happen because we have a important for the players playing on the fi eld. more awesome.” Tackle Cordy Glenn many races this season and did returns to practice it without brakes over the fi nal PITTSFORD, N.Y. 10 laps. East Liverpool — will be the site of South Range High School — is seek- terested in becoming high school soc- Buff alo Bills starting left tack- Kugel, surged from the eighth NOTICES games for high school players this fall. ing high school and middle school cer referees. Those interested should For information, contact Steve Dawson wrestling coaches. Send cover let- contact Thom Sutcliffe at chute@aol. le Cordy Glenn has returned to starting spot to take the lead just BASEBALL at 330-383-3259. Deadline to register ters and resumes to Don Feren, South com. practice and feels reassured past the halfway point of the 20- Youngstown Class B League — will is Aug. 14. Range High School, 11300 Columbiana SOFTBALL have a tryout for kids interested in Youngstown Class B 14U team — is Canfi eld Road, Canfi eld, Ohio 44406. Dobbins Field in Poland — is where the after having a nagging left foot lap HTMA/Precise Racing Prod- playing Fall Baseball at 6 p.m. on scheduling tryouts for anyone inter- Penn-Ohio Club Blue Storm — is look- second annual Erin Gabriel Hitting and Aug. 15 Bob Cene Park, on Field No. ested in playing the 2018 season. If in- ing for boys and girls AAU Basketball Pitching Camp sponsored by the Poland injury examined by a specialist. ucts feature. terested, contact Mark Torsello at 3. There are two divisions for the Fall head coach and assistant coaches. For All Sports Boosters will be Sunday. Without discussing the exact Wolbert won the weather- League: 14-and-under and 15-and- 724-651-3922. details, contact Justin Magestro at The camp is for girls ages 8 and older. over. This is based upon playing age BASKETBALL 724-813-7210. Girls from all communities are wel- nature of the injury, Glenn says delayed 2016 “Apple Festival Na- for 2018. Call Bob at 330-503-1219 for Mahoning Valley Basketball Offi cials FOOTBALL come. The camp fl yer is available on- more information or if you can’t make Association — is looking for athletes Creekside Golf Dome — in Girard is ac- line at http://www.polandbulldogs. a plan has been put in place tionals” make-up feature. the tryout date. ages 14 and up interested in becom- cepting registrations for its youth fl ag com/8/home. For questions contact freeing him up to practice fol- Ohio Glaciers — is registering players ing high school basketball offi cials. football. The season begins Sept. 23 Gabriel 330-757-4817. Frankenberry won the 20-lap ages 7-14 for its fall program. For more Those interested should contact Don for boys and girls ages 6-12. Birthday The Warren Softball Association — lowing his visit to Dr. Robert Summit Racing Equipment-spon- information, visit www.ohioglaciers. Dobrindt at hoopsrefclass16@gmail. age cut-off date is Sept. 1. A copy the is now accepting men’s, women’s and com or call Bill Sloan 330 719-1662. com for more information. of birth certifi cate Call 330-545-5000 coed teams for its fall leagues starting Anderson in Charlotte, North sored feature. The Prospects — are holding tryouts BOWLING for details. Sunday. For more information, contact Carolina on Thursday. Glenn for the 2018 16-U travel baseball team Senior Mixed League — at Camelot Canfi eld season tickets — are now on Marc at 330-507-2652. Darren Daulton, 55; that will be playing in the Youngstown Lanes is looking for any bowlers who sale. There are reserved-seat tick- Lisbon Baseball/Softball Association said visited Anderson to get a B league at Cene Park. For more infor- would like to join a fun league that et packages available. Each seat costs — has softball fall leagues beginning better understanding of why his mation, contact Britt Taylor at 330- bowls Mondays at 12:30 p.m. The $40 to cover all fi ve home games. Call Aug. 27 for 8-U coach-pitch and 10-U was all-star catcher 979-5115. league is non-sanctioned. A kick-off 330-533-5341, ext. 2 or 3 or e-mail and 12-U teams. Cost is $200 for 12-U foot has been bothering him for The Creekside Fitness baseball orga- meeting is set for Aug. 21 at 11 a.m. gcooper@canfi eldschools.net. and 10-U, and $150 for 8-U teams. PHILADELPHIA nization — will conduct tryouts for at Camelot. Mount Calvary Sons of Thunder — is All games will be played at the Dickey much of the off season. Darren Daulton, the All-Star its 2018 14-U, 16-U and 18-U teams. COACHING accepting registrations for players and Baseball/Softball Complex on Sundays. Glenn expects to be ready for Contact Ken at 330-719-0581 for more Maplewood High School — needs boys cheerleaders ages 5-13. Practice is held For more information or to register a catcher who was the leader of the information. basketball coaches for seventh, eighth, at Wilson Middle School on Gibson team, contact David Tolson at 330- the start of the regular season Philadelphia Phillies’ NL champi- Knightline 16-U — will be having try- ninth, junior varsity and assistant var- Street. For more information, call Ed 606-3201 or email him at pattern@peo- outs/workouts for a 2017 fall trav- sity. For more information, contact Bolling at 330-747-4445. plepc.com. and answered, “No, not right onship team in 1993, has died. He el team and 2018 Youngstown Class B varsity head coach Joe Bornemiss at SOCCER To submit a notice, or if you see a notice that now,” when asked if he feels Summer Team. For more information 330-531-2461 or send resume to joep- Mahoning Valley Soccer Offi cials should no longer run, email [email protected] or was 55. please call or text 330-501-0333. [email protected]. Association — is looking for people in- fax 330-747-6712. there is any risk of aggravating Daulton had battled brain the injury. cancer since 2013. He had two The Bills’ top-paid off ensive tumors removed during brain TV/RADIO 8 p.m. (ESPN2) Little League NFL lineman spoke after practicing surgery on July 1, 2013, but nine baseball: Southwest regional LATEST LINE semifi nal. MLB PRESEASON STANDINGS with the starting unit Sunday. TODAY days later was diagnosed with 8 p.m. (FS1) MLB: Cardinals at National League AMERICAN CONFERENCE Glenn was held out the previ- 12:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers Royals. Favorite Odds Underdog East glioblastoma, an aggressive form Cup. W L T Pct PF PA ous two sessions, and had been 9 p.m. (ESPNU High school WASHINGTON 111 ⁄2 -13 1⁄2 Miami Buffalo 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Track and fi eld: CINCINNATI 51 ⁄2 -61 ⁄2 San Diego of brain cancer that also took the basketball. Miami 0 0 0 .000 0 0 limited during the fi rst six prac- IAAF World Championships. Chicago Cubs 8 1⁄2 -91 ⁄2 SAN lives of his former teammate Tug 10 p.m. (HBO) NFL: “Hard Knocks: New England 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 p.m. (FSN Ohio) Horse racing: Cab Tampa Bay Buccaneers.” FRANCISCO tices of training camp. Calloway Stakes. N.Y. Jets 0 0 0 .000 0 0 McGraw and former coach John 10 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Cubs at Giants American League South 5:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers Cup. LA ANGELS 51 ⁄2 -61 ⁄2 Baltimore W L T Pct PF PA DOLPHINS Vukovich. 7 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- or Dodgers at Diamondbacks. Interleague 10:30 p.m. (STO) MLB: “The Tribe Houston 0 0 0 .000 0 0 ball: Southeast regional semifi nal. PITTSBURGH 6-7 Detroit Indianapolis 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Daulton played 14 1⁄2 of his 15 Report.” 7 p.m. (ATT) (WNIO-AM 1390) MINNESOTA 5 1⁄2 -61 ⁄2 Milwaukee Jacksonville 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Cutler agrees major league seasons with Phila- (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Tigers at WEDNESDAY KANSAS CITY Even-6 St. Louis Tennessee 0 0 0 .000 0 0 delphia and fi nished his career Pirates. Noon (MLBN) MLB: Rangers at NFL North to one more year 7 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Cardinals at Mets. Wednesday W L T Pct PF PA with the 1997 World Series cham- Royals or Brewers at Twins. Favorite Points Underdog Baltimore 0 0 0 .000 0 0 DAVIE, FLA. Noon (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: Cincinnati 0 0 0 .000 0 0 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: Rockies at Indians. CAROLINA 21 ⁄2 Houston pion Florida Marlins, batting .389 Thursday Cleveland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Jay Cutler has decided to State College Spikes at Scrappers. 12:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers Pittsburgh 0 0 0 .000 0 0 MIAMI Pick’em Atlanta (7 for 18) with two doubles and 9 p.m. (ESPN2) Little League West postpone retirement for the Cup. Minnesota 1 BUFFALO baseball: Southwest regional 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Track and fi eld: W L T Pct PF PA chance to be Ryan Tannehill’s one homer in a seven-game se- semifi nal. BALTIMORE 1 Washington IAAF World Championships. Denver 0 0 0 .000 0 0 ries against Cleveland. 10 p.m. (ESPN) MLB: Cubs at NEW ENGLAND 4 1⁄2 Jacksonville Kansas City 0 0 0 .000 0 0 replacement. Giants. 3 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- CHICAGO Pick’em Denver L.A. Chargers 0 0 0 .000 0 0 The left-handed hitting Daulton 11 p.m. (GC) Golf: “Inside the PGA ball: Southeast regional fi nal. GREEN BAY 2 Philadelphia Oakland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Cutler agreed to terms Tour.” 3:30 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Cubs at CLEVELAND Pick’em New Orleans NATIONAL CONFERENCE Sunday on a contract with the batted .245 with 137 homers and Giants or Mariners at Athletics. Friday East TUESDAY NY GIANTS 3 Pittsburgh 588 RBIs in 1,161 games. He went 12:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers 5:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers Cup. W L T Pct PF PA Miami Dolphins, a person famil- 6 p.m. (FS1) Golf: U.S. Women’s CINCINNATI 2 Tampa Bay Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 20 18 to three All-Star games and led Cup. KANSAS CITY 4 San Francisco iar with the situation said. The Amateur. N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Track and fi eld: Saturday Philadelphia 0 0 0 .000 0 0 the NL with 109 RBIs in 1992. 7 p.m. (ESPN) MLB: Red Sox at person confi rmed the agree- IAAF World Championships. Tennessee 21 ⁄2 NY JETS Washington 0 0 0 .000 0 0 The long-haired Daulton was 2:30 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: Real Madrid Rays. LA RAMS OFF Dallas South ment to The Associated Press vs. Manchester United, UEFA 7 p.m. (ATT) (WNIO-AM 1390) ARIZONA OFF Oakland W L T Pct PF PA beloved by Phillies fans and Super Cup. (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Pirates at Sunday Atlanta 0 0 0 .000 0 0 on condition of anonymity respected by teammates. He 3 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- Tigers. INDIANAPOLIS Pick’em Detroit Carolina 0 0 0 .000 0 0 because the Dolphins weren’t ball: Southeast regional semifi nal. 7 p.m. (ESPN2) Little League base- LA CHARGERS 2 Seattle New Orleans 0 0 0 .000 0 0 BOXING Tampa Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 expected to announce the deal policed a wild clubhouse in ’93 5:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers Cup. ball: Southwest regional fi nal. North that included Lenny Dykstra, 7 p.m. (ATT) (WNIO-AM 1390) 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: Aug. 26 W L T Pct PF PA until Cutler signed the $10 mil- (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Tigers at Scrappers at Aberdeen. Super Welterweight Bout Chicago 0 0 0 .000 0 0 lion, one-year deal. John Kruk, Dave Hollins, Pete In- Pirates. 7:30 p.m. (NFLN) NFL preseason: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV. Detroit 0 0 0 .000 0 0 (12 Rounds) 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: Texans at Panthers. Green Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Cutler will compete with Matt caviglia, Mitch Williams and Curt Rockies at Indians. C. McGregor +525 Minnesota 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Schilling. 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: 10 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Dodgers F. Mayweather Jr -725 West Moore for a starting job while Scrappers at Aberdeen. at Diamondbacks or Twins at Home Team in CAPS W L T Pct PF PA Brewers. L.A. Rams 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Tannehill remains out with a left Clippers’ Reed jailed San Francisco 0 0 0 .000 0 0 knee injury that could sideline Seattle 0 0 0 .000 0 0 after domestic dispute Arizona 0 1 0 .000 18 20 him for the entire season. SUNDAY’S BOXSCORE ——— ——— MILB STATISTICS SCRAPPERS 6, SPIKES 3 Sunday’s Games Thursday Dolphins coach Adam Gase MIAMI Dallas 20, Arizona 18 State College Scrappers Portland 5, Bowie 4, 10 innings Wednesday was off ensive coordinator for New Los Angeles Clippers cen- MINOR LEAGUES ab r h bi ab r h bi Richmond 5, New Hampshire 0 Binghamton 8, Harrisburg 6 Houston at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. ter Willie Reed was jailed Sunday SINGLE A Figuera ss 4 0 0 0 Nelson lf 5 2 2 1 the Chicago Bears when Cutler Hurst cf 4 0 0 0 Jones 3b 2 1 1 2 Erie 9, Hartford 5 Thursday in Miami on a battery charge. NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE Mendza 3b 4 1 2 1 Cantu 1b 3 0 1 1 Akron 5, Reading 4 Minnesota at Buffalo, 7 p.m. had a career-best quarterback McNamara Division Lopez dh 3 0 2 0 Lucas dh 4 0 1 1 New Hampshire 5, Richmond 3 Atlanta at Miami, 7 p.m. rating with them in 2015. Gase His wife told police that he W L Pct. GB Gonzalz 1b 4 2 1 0 Wade cf 4 0 0 0 Trenton 4, Altoona 2, 11 innings Washington at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m. Aberdeen (Orioles) 27 19 .587 — Denton rf 4 0 1 0 Benson rf 3 0 0 0 Today’s Games Jacksonville at New England, 7:30 p.m. joined Miami in 2016, and Cutler dragged her across the apart- Staten Island (Yankees) 27 19 .587 — Davis lf 4 0 0 0 Berardi ss 4 1 1 1 Akron at Reading, 9:35 a.m. Denver at Chicago, 8 p.m. ment while wrestling for a purse Hudson Valley (Rays) 22 24 .478 5 Ortega c 3 0 1 0 Rodriguez c 3 1 1 0 Tuesday’s Games New Orleans at Cleveland, 8 p.m. parted with Chicago in March Brooklyn (Mets) 14 32 .304 13 Myers 2b 3 0 0 20 Clement 2b 4 0 2 0 Erie at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m. Philadelphia at Green Bay, 8 p.m. after eight seasons. and later pulled her hair and Pinckney Division Portland at Richmond, 6:35 p.m. Friday W L Pct. GB Totals 33 3 7 2 Totals 32 6 9 6 Reading at Altoona, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Giants, 7 p.m. Cutler, 34, drew little inter- grabbed her by the wrist during Mah. Valley (Indians) 27 18 .600 — Harrisburg at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. San Francisco at Kansas City, 9 p.m. West Virginia (Pirates) 27 19 .587 1⁄2 State College 000 000 102 — 3 New Hampshire at Akron, 7:05 p.m. est in the spring as a free agent, an argument Saturday night, ac- Williamsport (Phillies) 24 19 .558 2 Scrappers 122 000 01x — 6 Trenton at Hartford, 7:05 p.m. Saturday E—Nelson (2, fi elding). DP—State College 1; Tennessee at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 p.m. State College (Cardinals) 25 21 .543 2 1⁄2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE perhaps partly because of his cording to the police report. Scrappers 1. PO—Lopez (by Rodriguez). LOB— Dallas at L.A. Rams, 9 p.m. Auburn (Nationals) 18 27 .400 9 North Division State College 4, Scrappers 9. 2B—Lopez (9), Oakland at Arizona, 10 p.m. prickly personality and tenden- Reed’s wife told police the Batavia (Marlins) 16 28 .364 10 1⁄2 W L Pct. GB Mendoza (14), Lucas (6), Nelson (4), Jones (9), Sunday Stedler Division Scranton/WB (Yanks) 72 41 .637 — cy for turnovers. argument started when she told Clement (5). HR—Mendoza (3), Berardi (1), Detroit at Indianapolis, 1:30 p.m. W L Pct. GB Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 67 47 .588 5 1⁄2 Vermont (Athletics) 25 21 .543 — Nelson (1). Seattle at L.A. Chargers, 8 p.m. Associated Press her husband she wanted a di- IP H R ER BB SO Rochester (Twins) 65 49 .570 71 ⁄2 Tri-City (Astros) 22 23 .489 2 1⁄2 State College Pawtucket (Red Sox) 54 59 .478 18 Connecticut (Tigers) 21 22 .488 2 1⁄2 vorce. She said she was knocked Mulford L, 2-4 2.2 7 5 5 6 2 Buffalo (Blue Jays) 50 64 .439 22 1⁄2 Lowell (Red Sox) 21 24 .467 31 ⁄2 to the ground while struggling Gonzalez 3.1 1 0 0 0 2 Syracuse (Nationals) 44 69 .389 28 ——— Zgardowski 2 1 1 1 0 1 South Division WEDNESDAY Sunday’s Games W L Pct. GB over her purse and dragged Scrappers HIGH SCHOOL BOYS GOLF West Virginia 3, Batavia 2 Vasquez W, 3-2 6 2 0 0 0 3 Durham (Rays) 70 43 .619 — SCHEDULE Cardinal Mooney vs. Warren Harding, around the apartment until the Lowell 4, Brooklyn 2 Echols 2 3 1 0 1 1 Gwinnett (Braves) 55 57 .491 14 1⁄2 TODAY Mahoning Valley 6, State College 3 Teaney 1 2 2 2 0 1 Norfolk (Orioles) 52 62 .456 18 1⁄2 Trumbull Country Club, 11 a.m. strap broke. She also alleged Staten Island 8, Connecticut 5 WP—Teaney 2. IBB—Jones (by Mulford). HBP— Charlotte (White Sox) 46 67 .407 24 BOYS GOLF GIRLS GOLF Reed tore her shirt as she went to Tri-City 9, Aberdeen 3 Jones (by Gonzalez). Umpires—HP: Kelvis West Division Ursuline vs. Alliance, Alliance Country Ursline vs Southeast, Old Dutch, 9 a.m. Auburn 6, Williamsport 1 Caminero; 1b; Ty Kraus. T—2:35. A—1,818. W L Pct. GB Club, 9 a.m. THURSDAY the lobby of the apartment build- Vermont 9, Hudson Valley 1 DOUBLE A Indianapolis (Pirates) 61 52 .540 — GIRLS GOLF Today’s Games EASTERN LEAGUE Columbus (Indians) 60 54 .526 1 1⁄2 Austintown Fitch vs. Boardman, Deer BOYS GOLF ing to notify the concierge, then Aberdeen at Tri-City, 7 p.m. 1 Creek, 2 p.m. Eastern Division Toledo (Tigers) 52 60 .464 8 ⁄2 Liberty vs Champion, Champion, 11 a.m. Lowell at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. 1 Canfi eld vs. Howland, Flying B, 1:30 p.m. W L Pct. GB Louisville (Reds) 44 68 .393 16 ⁄2 Jefferson Area vs. Howland, Tamer Win, returned to get her two children. State College at Mahoning Valley, 7:05 Lakeview vs Jackson, Tam O’Shanter, 9 Trenton (Yankees) 75 37 .670 — ——— 1 p.m. p.m. a.m. When the woman picked up Binghamton (Mets) 64 46 .582 10 Sunday’s Games Struthers vs. Warren Harding, Trumbull Auburn at Williamsport, 7:05 p.m. Buffalo 1, Lehigh Valley 0, 10 innings GIRLS SOCCER Reading (Phillies) 59 52 .532 15 1⁄2 her youngest son and started to Staten Island at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 7, Pawtucket 5 Springfi eld at Hubbard, 2:30 p.m. Country Club, 4 p.m. Portland (Red Sox) 53 58 .477 21 1⁄2 South Range at Hubbard, 7 p.m. Vermont at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. Hartford (Rockies) 51 61 .455 24 Rochester 8, Syracuse 4 GIRLS GOLF exit the apartment again, she told West Virginia at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. TUESDAY N Hampshire (B Jays) 46 67 .407 29 1⁄2 Durham 1, Norfolk 0 Badger vs Warren Harding, Walnut Run, police that Reed grabbed her by Tuesday’s Games Western Division Columbus 7, Toledo 0 BOYS GOLF 11 a.m. Tri-City at Lowell, 6:35 p.m. W L Pct. GB Gwinnett 9, Charlotte 2 Canfi eld vs. Nordonia, Ellsworth FRIDAY the hair to take the child back, Williamsport at Staten Island, 7 p.m. Indianapolis at Louisville, ppd. Meadows, 8 a.m. Bowie (Orioles) 59 54 .522 — Canfi eld vs. Marlington, Tannenhauf, Batavia at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. Altoona (Pirates) 58 54 .518 1 ⁄2 Today’s Games Howland vs. Hubbard, Pine Lakes, 4 p.m. then grabbed her left wrist and Connecticut at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Erie (Tigers) 56 57 .496 3 Syracuse at Toledo, 5:05 p.m. GIRLS GOLF 7:30 a.m. twisted her arm. Brooklyn at West Virginia, 7:05 p.m. Akron (Indians) 55 56 .495 3 Buffalo at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. Howland vs Fitch. Tamer Win, 2 p.m. Ursuline vs. Marlington, Tannehauf, 7:30 a.m. Hudson Valley at State College, 7:05 p.m. Richmond (Giants) 49 63 .438 9 1⁄2 Charlotte at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. Mooney vs Hubbard, Mill Creek 11 a.m. Newton Falls vs Liberty, Avalon South, Staff /wire report Mahoning Valley at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. Harrisburg (Nationals) 46 66 .411 12 1⁄2 Columbus at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Lakeside vs Harding, Walnut Run, 4 p.m. 11 a.m.

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Associated Press FRIDAY LATROBE, PA. Cam Heyward vividly remem- UPittsburgh Steelers vs. New York Giants bers a December road game last at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. season at Cincinnati, where the Kickoff set for 7:30 p.m. TV: (27) Pittsburgh Steelers were quick- ly running out of healthy bodies cantly to lead the line in Heyward’s along the defensive line. absence. Tuitt set the tone the week Heyward was after Heyward’s season-ending in- already sidelined jury when he tied a single-game with a torn pectoral career high with two sacks and muscle for a game was chosen AFC Defensive Player the Steelers won by of the Week. four points. He saw “When Cam Heyward went down, teammates along I really grew a lot,” Tuitt said. “You the line start to fall don’t ever want to be in a situation because of injury. Heyward like that, but it helped me grow and He doesn’t think the Steelers will I’m going to be a better veteran play- have that problem this season. er because of that, because I have so Heyward is back and ready to an- much confi dence this year.” HKS VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS chor a young unit that gained depth The Steelers intended to give This artist’s rendering provided by HKS shows the proposed state-of-the-art Pro Football Hall of Fame Village in Canton as and experience in his absence. Heyward and Tuitt a much-needed envisioned by HOF president/CEO David Baker, with eight fi elds in a youth sports complex (plus three more on campus), an “We can go into the game with breather along the D-line when indoor arena, an athletic performance and safety center, a player care center, a hotel and more, all surrounding the Hall. three nose tackles or six or seven they made Javon Hargrave their ends because guys can play mul- third-round draft pick in 2016. 2021, and the Black College Hall of hospital and areas for behavioral tiple positions,” Heyward said. “It The plan worked as Hargrave HOF VILLAGE Fame Classic will be played there. science, and an addiction center. just gives us depth and if someone gained valuable experience as a Continued from B1 (That HOF will make its home on “We have the opportunity to rookie, playing in 15 games and gets injured, we don’t feel like we’re the site, too.) take care of players who are go- cramming around. making 13 starts at defensive tack- he’s gotten the league to move the The Ohio State high school foot- “I remember the Cincinnati le. He also played in the Steelers’ Hall of Fame game to Thursday ing to play, do play or did play ball championships will return, the game of football,” says Baker, game, I was talking to the outside three playoff games and got his night, thus allowing the induc- leaving the Buckeyes’ Horseshoe first career postseason sack on whose son, Sam, played tackle for linebackers like ‘can y’all play de- tions on Saturday to culminate in Columbus. Tom Brady in the AFC champion- the Falcons for seven seasons, re- fensive end,’ but I don’t think we’ll the week of activities. However, An 80,000-square-foot indoor ship game during a lopsided loss the turnout for the inductions ap- tiring after 2014. “We have an op- have to deal with that this year.” performance center already has against New England. peared much smaller than in re- Since entering the NFL as the booked the Division III men’s vol- portunity to make a difference in Steelers’ fi rst-round draft pick in The Steelers added a veteran cent years. leyball championship in 2022. It the health of players, and not just 2011, Heyward played 85 consecu- presence in March when they gave After a nasty pratfall last sum- will have a full-size football fi eld our Gold Jackets.” tive regular-season games — third- a two-year contract to Tyson Alua- mer when the game was canceled and a confi guration for basketball As for the Hall of Fame Experi- longest active streak among NFL lu, a longtime defensive lineman in because of an unplayable turf, ence, well, that is the closest to the Jacksonville, and 2010 fi rst-round Baker oversaw the installation of when it opens in 2020. defensive ends at the time. But that Disney model that the village will string ended when a hamstring draft pick. a new turf, which includes field That’s where Baker hopes an injury forced Heyward to miss A pair of sixth-round picks, Dan- markings sewn into the surface, NFL draft will land. get: an indoor amusement park two games. His season concluded iel McCullers and L.T. Walton, also as part of the construction of the His enthusiasm — and Baker is themed around football. soon after when Heyward tore a continue to develop. McCullers, new Tom Benson Hall of Fame a very enthusiastic guy — peaks “Fans will be able to experience pectoral muscle against Dallas in drafted in 2014, and Walton, a 2016 Stadium. when he discusses The Center of everything, from what it feels like November. pick, have appeared in 53 games, That stadium itself has under- Excellence, the Player Care Center to be suited up for a game to hav- The 28-year-old Heyward, who making a combined fi ve starts in gone a major transformation from, and the Hall of Fame Experience. ing their own competitions,” Bak- enters his seventh season, wants to three seasons. basically, an uncomfortable high The center will house a coaches’ er explains. put a forgettable 2016 in the past. Heyward recognizes the prog- school arena to what Baker be- university, and officiating insti- Somehow, it also will have a foot- “I feel like my season got cut ress made last season by his young- lieves will be a destination venue tute, an academy of corporate ex- ball-themed water park inside. er teammates along the line while cellence and a center for athlete short,” Heyward said. “I don’t re- seating “an intimate 23,000,” he By the time the Johnson Con- he was sidelined. Now, Heyward’s performance and safety. ally count last season because I says with a smile. trols Hall of Fame Village is com- was injured too much, so I’m back back in the fold, making expecta- Locker rooms that some youth The player care center will have pleted with its 10 components, to my sixth year.” tions greater along the line with teams would have balked at using a wide range of health services. An improved Stephon Tuitt joins added depth and experience. are gone, with upgrades “in every Legends Landing will be a 143-bed Baker is hopeful the centennial Heyward to give the Steelers a for- “You see guys get a lot of reps area of comfort” for 102 players independent living or assisted- celebration of pro football in midable tandem along the defen- and I thought they grew through- each. living and memory care facility for America on Sept. 17, 2020, also will sive line. out the year,” Heyward said. “I just Already, the NCAA Division III retired Hall of Famers and other call Canton home. Tuitt, the Steelers’ second-round want them to take the next step football championship game is members of the NFL community. “After all,” he points out, “Can- pick in 2014, stepped up signifi- this year.” coming to Canton in 2020 and It also will have a 15-bed surgical ton is where it all started.”

chance was Charley Hoffman, his fi rst Presidents Cup team. six tournaments in which he won happen.” BRIDGESTONE who also was one shot behind on Matsuyama’s fi nal birdie broke four times and was runner-up the Rory McIlroy got within one Continued from B1 the back nine. Hoffman was three by one shot the lowest fi nal round other two times. He added to his shot of the lead on the front nine shots behind on the par-5 16th hole by a winner at Firestone. Fulton profi le with a playoff victory to win with three birdies in six holes until HSBC Champions by seven shots the Phoenix Open for the second in Shanghai last fall. It was his fi fth when his caddie suggested laying Allem shot 62 when he won the old his momentum stalled with a few up because there was no place to World Series of Golf in 1993. straight year. missed putts. He stumbled on the PGA Tour victory, and third this And while he has played well in season, tying him with Dustin get it close by going for the green Matsuyama stays at No. 3 in the back nine and shot 69, leaving him 282 yards away. world by a fraction behind Spieth, the majors, including a runner- in a tie for fi fth with Russell Knox, Johnson and Jordan Spieth. up fi nish to Brooks Koepka in the “I’m trying to win a tourna- though he takes plenty of momen- Paul Casey and Adam Hadwin. Johnson pulled within one shot U.S. Open, he has yet to seriously with a long birdie putt at the 11th, ment,” Hoffman said. “I’m tired of tum into the PGA Championship contend. Spieth closed with a 68 and tied but he could do no better than pars fi nishing second.” next week as he tries to become “I haven’t really played well at for 13th in his last tournament be- the rest of the way and shot 68. He ripped a 3-wood onto the the fi rst player from Japan to win Quail Hollow, but hopefully I can fore he goes for the career Grand Pieters was never in the game green and over the back into light a major. keep my game up and do well Slam in the PGA Championship. after missing 4-foot par putts on rough, chipped weakly to 15 feet He’ll carry plenty of pressure, there,” Matsuyama said. “All I can After the Bridgestone Invitational, successive holes to close out the and made par anyway. He wound too. do is my best. I know a lot of us add one more player — Matsuy- front nine. He closed with a 71. up with a 66 to fi nish third, though Matsuyama moved into elite have tried from Japan to win ma- ama — to the list of major obstacles The only other player with a it was a big step in trying to make company last fall in a stretch of jors. Hopefully, some day it will in his way.

PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS sensation. GOLF RICOH WOMEN’S BRITISH OPEN SUNDAY’S SCORES WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS SUNDAY’S SCORES At TPC Twin Cities GOLF Finally, she can call herself a BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL At Kingsbarns Golf Links Blaine, Minn. St. Andrews, Scotland major champion. SUNDAY’S SCORES Purse: $1.75 million Purse: $3.25 million Yardage: 6,697; Par: 72 Yardage: 7,114; Par 72 At Firestone Country Club (South Course) roundup Staked to a six-shot lead Final Final Akron a-amateur x-won on fi rst playoff hole Purse: $9.75 million in the Women’s British Open, In-Kyung Kim, $504,821 65-68-66-71 — 270 x-Paul Goydos, $262,500 70-60-66 — 196 Yardage: 7,400; Par 70 Jodi Ewart Shadoff, $302,899 67-70-71-64 — 272 Kim never led anyone get Final Gene Sauers, $154,000 66-64-66 — 196 Michelle Wie, $175,509 64-76-69-66 — 275 Brandt Jobe, $105,000 67-64-67 — 198 CHAMPIONS TOUR Hideki Matsuyama (550), $1,660,000 69-67-67-61 — 264 Caroline Masson, $175,509 69-72-67-67 — 275 closer than two shots at Kings- Zach Johnson (315), $1,045,000 69-67-65-68 — 269 Steve Stricker, $105,000 69-63-66 — 198 Georgia Hall, $175,509 68-67-70-70 — 275 Kevin Sutherland, $105,000 69-65-64 — 198 barns Links and sealed victory Charley Hoffman (200), $572,000 68-69-67-66 — 270 Jenny Shin, $111,939 70-69-70-67 — 276 Goydos wins playoff Thomas Pieters, $422,000 65-70-66-71 — 272 Scott Verplank, $70,000 66-67-66 — 199 Shanshan Feng, $79,187 71-67-72-67 — 277 Marco Dawson, $53,375 66-66-68 — 200 with a bold hybrid over the Paul Casey (101), $268,500 70-69-67-67 — 273 , $79,187 68-70-72-67 — 277 BLAINE, MINN. Adam Hadwin (101), $268,500 68-69-67-69 — 273 Kenny Perry, $53,375 65-65-70 — 200 burn to the 17th green. She Hyo Joo Kim, $79,187 70-71-68-68 — 277 Wes Short, Jr., $53,375 70-68-62 — 200 Russell Knox (101), $268,500 66-71-68-68 — 273 Stacy Lewis, $79,187 70-72-65-70 — 277 Paul Goydos birdied the fi rst Rory McIlroy (101), $268,500 67-69-68-69 — 273 Duffy Waldorf, $53,375 68-65-67 — 200 made nine pars on the back Lexi Thompson, $58,207 67-68-74-69 — 278 Scott Dunlap, $40,250 68-63-70 — 201 playoff hole Sunday to win the Rickie Fowler (83), $186,000 70-71-67-66 — 274 Angel Yin, $58,207 72-67-69-70 — 278 nine and closed with a 1-under Thorbjxrn Olesen, $154,667 73-70-67-65 — 275 Mike Goodes, $40,250 65-68-68 — 201 Inbee Park, $58,207 72-70-64-72 — 278 Billy Andrade, $31,500 68-69-65 — 202 3M Championship over Gene Hudson Swafford (73), $154,667 70-69-70-66 — 275 Lizette Salas, $49,584 69-70-73-67 — 279 71 for a two-shot victory. Scott Hend, $154,667 70-69-63-73 — 275 Joe Durant, $31,500 67-66-69 — 202 Sauers. Ai Suzuki, $49,584 71-69-69-70 — 279 Steve Flesch, $31,500 67-67-68 — 202 Kevin Chappell (61), $123,500 72-67-68-69 — 276 Sung Hyun Park, $39,943 72-70-70-68 — 280 “I cannot describe my feel- Xander Schauffele (61), $123,500 70-69-69-68 — 276 Doug Garwood, $31,500 68-67-67 — 202 It is the fi rst PGA Tour Paula Creamer, $39,943 71-70-70-69 — 280 Adam Scott (61), $123,500 68-71-69-68 — 276 Bernhard Langer, $31,500 69-66-67 — 202 ings,” Kim said. “I just tried to Jennifer Song, $39,943 69-72-70-69 — 280 Jordan Spieth (61), $123,500 67-70-71-68 — 276 Michael Bradley, $23,205 70-64-69 — 203 Champions win of the season Sei Young Kim, $39,943 70-69-71-70 — 280 have some fun, but it wasn’t Daniel Berger (50), $95,500 71-68-68-70 — 277 Gary Hallberg, $23,205 69-64-70 — 203 Charley Hull, $39,943 68-71-71-70 — 280 for Goydos and fi fth of his Dustin Johnson (50), $95,500 68-75-68-66 — 277 Lee Janzen, $23,205 70-67-66 — 203 fun on the back nine.” Brooks Koepka (50), $95,500 71-69-67-70 — 277 Ally McDonald, $39,943 68-68-70-74 — 280 Kent Jones, $23,205 68-69-66 — 203 career. Matt Kuchar (50), $95,500 71-72-66-68 — 277 Moriya Jutanugarn, $39,943 70-68-67-75 — 280 Colin Montgomerie, $23,205 67-66-70 — 203 Jodi Ewart Shadoff made Henrik Stenson (50), $95,500 72-70-68-67 — 277 Fumika Kawagishi, $30,537 73-70-72-66 — 281 Jim Carter, $17,535 72-66-66 — 204 Both Goydos and Sauers Wei-Ling Hsu, $30,537 71-70-72-68 — 281 her work for it by charging Jhonattan Vegas (50), $95,500 69-71-68-69 — 277 Jerry Kelly, $17,535 73-64-67 — 204 shot 66 in regulation to get to Bubba Watson (50), $95,500 67-74-66-70 — 277 Jane Park, $30,537 69-71-73-68 — 281 Phillip Price, $17,535 69-68-67 — 204 home with a 64 to put pres- Jason Day (39), $82,000 71-66-70-71 — 278 Azahara Munoz, $30,537 69-73-69-70 — 281 Fran Quinn, $17,535 71-66-67 — 204 20-under 196 at the TPC Twin Francesco Molinari (39), $82,000 71-73-69-65 — 278 Carlota Ciganda, $30,537 74-67-69-71 — 281 Kirk Triplett, $17,535 72-65-67 — 204 sure on the 29-year-old South Charl Schwartzel (39), $82,000 70-69-70-69 — 278 Karine Icher, $30,537 70-70-69-72 — 281 Glen Day, $13,563 71-64-70 — 205 Cities. Brendan Steele (39), $82,000 73-68-69-68 — 278 Mi Hyang Lee, $30,537 70-71-67-73 — 281 Jay Haas, $13,563 66-67-72 — 205 Korean. Kim didn’t falter over Tommy Fleetwood, $73,563 70-68-70-71 — 279 Jacqui Concolino, $22,678 72-71-74-65 — 282 James Kingston, $13,563 68-70-67 — 205 Sauers’ second playoff shot an increasingly soggy course, Branden Grace (29), $73,563 71-69-71-68 — 279 Amy Yang, $22,678 70-73-70-69 — 282 Tom Lehman, $13,563 68-68-69 — 205 splashed in the lake in front Kevin Kisner (29), $73,563 67-73-73-66 — 279 a-Sophie Lamb 69-71-73-69 — 282 Jeff Sluman, $13,563 68-70-67 — 205 however. She fi nished at Ryan Moore (29), $73,563 73-69-68-69 — 279 Su Oh, $22,678 74-69-69-70 — 282 David Toms, $13,563 71-67-67 — 205 of the 18th green; Goydos Alex Noren, $73,563 69-68-74-68 — 279 Yani Tseng, $22,678 71-71-70-70 — 282 Brian Henninger, $11,025 72-70-64 — 206 18-under 270 to capture the Jon Rahm (29), $73,563 67-77-67-68 — 279 Ashleigh Buhai, $22,678 69-73-67-73 — 282 Billy Mayfair, $11,025 71-65-70 — 206 cleared the water by less than $487,500 prize. Justin Thomas (29), $73,563 73-70-69-67 — 279 Chella Choi, $22,678 67-70-72-73 — 282 Tom Pernice Jr., $11,025 73-67-66 — 206 a yard and two-putted for the Jimmy Walker (29), $73,563 68-65-74-72 — 279 Jaye Marie Green, $22,678 68-73-67-74 — 282 Michael Allen, $9,450 67-72-68 — 207 Michelle Wie went out in Bill Haas (22), $68,000 70-70-72-69 — 281 Mel Reid, $22,678 67-72-69-74 — 282 Jeff Maggert, $9,450 68-66-73 — 207 win. Tyrrell Hatton, $68,000 72-71-69-69 — 281 Sun Young Yoo, $17,620 71-72-73-67 — 283 Scott McCarron, $9,450 72-66-69 — 207 30 to give Kim something to Patrick Reed (22), $68,000 75-70-68-68 — 281 Brittany Lincicome, $17,620 71-71-71-70 — 283 Rocco Mediate, $9,450 72-65-70 — 207 Kevin Sutherland shot 64 to Sergio Garcia (19), $65,500 72-71-72-67 — 282 Anne Van Dam, $17,620 67-72-72-72 — 283 Olin Browne, $7,700 72-67-69 — 208 think about, but the 27-year- Phil Mickelson (19), $65,500 71-72-72-67 — 282 Mi Jung Hur, $17,620 70-71-68-74 — 283 Bobby Gage, $7,700 68-72-68 — 208 tie for third with Steve Stricker old from Hawaii stalled and Marc Leishman (16), $63,000 73-71-70-69 — 283 In Gee Chun, $14,427 69-73-75-67 — 284 Skip Kendall, $7,700 73-66-69 — 208 (66) and Brandt Jobe (67), two Kyle Stanley (16), $63,000 69-74-71-69 — 283 Marina Alex, $14,427 74-68-73-69 — 284 Scott Parel, $7,700 73-69-66 — 208 closed with a 66 to tie for third Bernd Wiesberger, $63,000 70-72-72-69 — 283 Alison Lee, $14,427 71-70-72-71 — 284 Jerry Smith, $7,700 71-69-68 — 208 shots back. Wesley Bryan (13), $60,000 72-72-73-67 — 284 Tiffany Joh, $14,427 70-70-72-72 — 284 Rod Spittle, $7,700 74-66-68 — 208 with Caroline Masson (67) and Ross Fisher, $60,000 67-72-71-74 — 284 So Yeon Ryu, $14,427 71-72-68-73 — 284 Woody Austin, $5,775 70-70-69 — 209 Scott Verplank was three Georgia Hall (70). Renato Paratore, $60,000 71-68-74-71 — 284 Pernilla Lindberg, $14,427 69-71-70-74 — 284 Fred Funk, $5,775 75-68-66 — 209 back after a 66. Wes Short, Jr. Sam Brazel, $57,000 74-70-71-70 — 285 Candie Kung, $11,000 72-71-72-70 — 285 Loren Roberts, $5,775 68-70-71 — 209 Kim now has won three Satoshi Kodaira, $57,000 73-71-71-70 — 285 Morgan Pressel, $11,000 68-75-71-71 — 285 Esteban Toledo, $5,775 71-68-70 — 209 shot a 10-under 62, and was Lee Westwood, $57,000 72-78-68-67 — 285 Ha Na Jang, $11,000 69-68-76-72 — 285 Willie Wood, $5,775 70-71-68 — 209 times, the most by anyone on Jason Dufner (7), $51,250 76-68-73-69 — 286 Sandra Gal, $11,000 72-70-70-73 — 285 Todd Hamilton, $4,433 73-71-66 — 210 among a quartet of golfers the LPGA Tour this year, all in Matthew Fitzpatrick, $51,250 73-71-71-71 — 286 Brittany Altomare, $11,000 69-73-70-73 — 285 Mark Calcavecchia, $4,433 70-64-76 — 210 fi nishing four shots back. That Emiliano Grillo (7), $51,250 72-71-73-70 — 286 Brooke M. Henderson, $11,000 70-70-71-74 — 285 John Huston, $4,433 69-72-69 — 210 the last two months. Brian Harman (7), $51,250 70-74-69-73 — 286 Megan Khang, $11,000 69-69-73-74 — 285 Stephen Ames, $3,763 74-68-69 — 211 group included Kenny Perry, Si Woo Kim (7), $51,250 73-69-71-73 — 286 Cydney Clanton, $11,000 70-70-70-75 — 285 Bart Bryant, $3,763 74-68-69 — 211 But this was the biggest Louis Oosthuizen (7), $51,250 74-72-67-73 — 286 a-Leona Maguire 69-71-70-75 — 285 Gibby Gilbert III, $3,763 70-76-65 — 211 a co-leader with Goydos and Mo Martin, $11,000 70-67-73-75 — 285 by far. Andy Sullivan, $51,250 72-75-71-68 — 286 Joey Sindelar, $3,763 68-67-76 — 211 Sauers entering the day. He Hideto Tanihara, $51,250 74-71-71-70 — 286 , $8,955 73-70-73-70 — 286 Tom Byrum, $2,975 74-67-71 — 212 She was no more than 14 Harold Varner III (7), $51,250 70-69-73-74 — 286 Laura Davies, $8,955 68-74-72-72 — 286 Dan Forsman, $2,975 73-71-68 — 212 shot 70. Fabrizio Zanotti, $51,250 74-69-71-72 — 286 , $8,955 69-71-71-75 — 286 Kevin Johnson, $2,975 74-69-69 — 212 inches away from winning the Bryson DeChambeau (5), $47,500 75-69-71-72 — 287 Nicole Broch Larsen, $8,292 70-72-70-75 — 287 Corey Pavin, $2,975 71-69-72 — 212 J.B. Holmes (5), $47,500 69-73-78-67 — 287 Laura Diaz, $7,712 71-72-75-70 — 288 Bob Tway, $2,975 74-67-71 — 212 WOMEN 2012 Kraft Nabisco Champi- Paul Lawrie, $47,500 69-74-73-71 — 287 Madelene Sagstrom, $7,712 73-70-72-73 — 288 Carlos Franco, $2,450 74-68-71 — 213 onship for her fi rst major when Thongchai Jaidee, $46,500 71-68-76-73 — 288 Laura Gonzalez Escallon, $7,712 71-71-73-73 — 288 Jeff Brehaut, $2,188 72-72-70 — 214 Justin Rose (5), $46,500 72-69-74-73 — 288 Katherine Kirk, $7,712 73-69-72-74 — 288 Brad Bryant, $2,188 73-71-70 — 214 Kim holds on to win Gary Woodland (5), $46,500 74-77-70-67 — 288 she clasped her hand over Hee-Kyung Bae, $7,712 72-71-70-75 — 288 Mark Brooks, $1,925 69-73-73 — 215 Russell Henley (4), $45,750 75-74-69-71 — 289 Ayako Uehara, $7,712 70-70-71-77 — 288 Ricoh British Open her mouth in disbelief when it Mackenzie Hughes (4), $45,750 74-74-73-68 — 289 John Harris, $1,750 78-68-70 — 216 Klara Spilkova, $6,965 71-72-75-71 — 289 Tom Jenkins, $1,593 72-72-73 — 217 Jeunghun Wang, $45,750 74-73-73-69 — 289 Haru Nomura, $6,965 71-69-78-71 — 289 spun out of the hole. She lost Pat Perez (4), $45,250 72-75-75-68 — 290 Larry Mize, $1,593 73-71-73 — 217 ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND Eun-Hee Ji, $6,965 69-73-74-73 — 289 Peter Jacobsen, $1,383 74-69-75 — 218 in a playoff , and it was a tough Andres Romero (3), $45,000 68-73-74-76 — 291 Prima Thammaraks, $6,634 71-70-75-74 — 290 I.K. Kim banished the haunt- Shaun Norris, $44,750 71-77-73-71 — 292 Steve Pate, $1,383 75-69-74 — 218 Rafa Cabrera Bello (3), $44,500 76-73-75-70 — 294 Thidapa Suwannapura, $6,551 71-67-78-75 — 291 John Elliott, $1,225 74-72-73 — 219 ing memory of missing a 14- memory to shake. Chris Wood, $44,250 75-74-76-72 — 297 Sally Watson, $6,466 72-69-75-76 — 292 Mike Springer, $1,155 75-73-73 — 221 Billy Horschel (3), $43,875 76-78-77-68 — 299 Marissa Steen, $6,342 67-74-80-72 — 293 Tom Kite, $1,085 75-73-75 — 223 inch putt to win a major and Until Sunday. Rod Pampling (3), $43,875 73-70-76-80 — 299 Yukari Nishiyama, $6,342 70-72-77-74 — 293 Larry Nelson, $1,015 78-73-75 — 226 replaced it with the sweetest Associated Press Danny Willett (3), $43,500 76-74-74-77 — 301 a-My Leander 71-70-77-79 — 297 Bob Gilder, $945 78-69-83 — 230

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right-center. The past couple of INDIANS weeks I’ve been getting off my Continued from B1 approach. When you get out Nelson’s hits of your approach in the ma- Almonte didn’t make any ex- jor leagues, people will expose cuses and accepted blame for you.” help power not making the play. Judge is hitting .182 (14 for 77) “It’s a ball that should have with 35 strikeouts since July 14. been caught,” said Almonte, who sat at his locker and reviewed KIPNIS BACK Scrappers the play on a tablet with Indians Indians second baseman went bench coach Brad Mills follow- 0 for 4 and struck out three times [email protected] ing the game. “It was not an easy in his fi rst game since July 8. He NILES fl y ball, but it should have been was activated from the disabled Hosea Nelson homered to lead the caught.” list Sunday after being sidelined Scrappers to Sunday’s 6-3 victory over the The Yankees wound up scor- with a strained right hamstring. State College Spikes at Eastwood Field. ing five runs in the sixth — CATCHING UP Scrappers starter Gregori Vasquez (3-2) matching their total in the past Yankees catcher Gary San- pitched six scoreless innings, allowing four games — and bounced back chez, who has had major defen- just two hits. He struck out two Spikes and from two sloppy losses to split sive issues this season, sat for the walked none. the series with the defending AL second straight game. Reliever Riley Echols champions. Sanchez leads the majors with allowed one run in two Severino (9-4) gave up Michael 12 passed balls and Girardi has innings while Jonathan Brantley’s homer in the fi rst and stressed to the 24-year-old that Teaney allowed two runs then toyed with the Indians, he has to get better at blocking in one inning. striking out nine and allowing pitches or his playing time will The Scrappers (27-18) just three runners to reach. He be affected. started the scoring in the didn’t give up his second hit “The message came from fi rst inning. After reach- until there were two outs in the ing base on a walk, Nolan SCRAPPERS 6 us verbally,” said Girardi, who SPIKES 3 seventh and was pulled by man- caught for 15 seasons in the ma- Jones advanced to second ager Joe Girardi before getting jors. “’Your defense needs to im- on a single by Ulysses Next: State College ASSOCIATED PRESS Cantu and then scored at Mahoning Valley, a roaring ovation from several prove. You need to get better at The Indians’ Jason Kipnis forces out the Yankees’ Jacoby Ellsbury at second on a double by Simeon today, 7:05 p.m. thousand New York fans. it. You need to work at it.’ He’s base but can’t complete the double play during the fi fth inning of Sunday’s Lucas. The All-Star right-hander is worked at it, but we’ve expressed game in Cleveland. Kipnis went 0 for 4 in his fi rst game back since July 8. The Scrappers added two runs in the 4-0 with a 0.71 ERA in his last how important it is.” second and third innings and one in the four starts. Sanchez was surprised to not “He has continued to improve dians didn’t make much hard — to give New York an 8-1 lead. eighth to secure the victory. be in the lineup again, but un- Jones drove in two runs while Nelson all year long,” Yankees manag- contact off the 23-year-old. Judge’s screaming liner to center derstands why. er Joe Girardi. “I’m seeing him “That’s as impressive of stuff had an exit velocity of 113 mph, had two hits. Ernie Clement also had two “I’m not perfect,” he said. hits. do things now that he didn’t do as you’re going to see,” Indians and the Yankees can only hope “The bottom line is I have to im- early on.” Spikes starter Jonathon Mulford (2-4) manager Terry Francona said. it hurries him out of an extended prove.” 2 went 2 ⁄3 innings, allowing fi ve runs and sev- Other than allowing Brantley’s “The fastball, everybody sees slump. UP NEXT en hits in the New York-Penn League game. homer, Severino was rarely in any that, but he’s gaining confi dence Judge struck out in his fi rst two trouble. He put himself in a bind at-bats and was walked in the Cleveland gets a break before He also struck out two and walked six. in an off-speed. That’s a tough Evan Mendoza homered and doubled in the fourth with a leadoff walk sixth before hitting his league- opening a two-game interleague guy to face.” for the Spikes. Joshua Lopez doubled and and wild pitch, but locked down leading homer. series against Colorado on Tues- singled. and retired Cleveland’s 3-4-5 hit- JUDGE NOT “I swung at some pitches out day with ace Corey Kluber on the ters to keep it 1-0. Judge connected in the sev- of the zone before that,” he said. mound. Kluber upstaged Gray’s The Scrappers and Spikes will play Brantley touched Severino for enth for his 35th homer — only “In that at-bat, I was able to stick New York debut and three-hit against tonight at Eastwood Field. First a homer in the fi rst, but the In- No. 5 since the All-Star break to my approach and drive it to the Yankees on Thursday. pitch is set for 7:05 p.m.

Kahnle 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Reed H,6 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Dull 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Yelich cf 2 1 0 0 F.Frman 1b 3 0 1 0 LATE SATURDAY MLB Warren 1 0 0 0 0 0 Barnes H,18 1 0 0 0 0 2 Casilla 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ozuna lf 4 1 1 3 Mrkakis rf 4 0 0 0 GIANTS 5, DIAMONDBACKS 4 STANDINGS Shreve 1 0 0 0 0 1 Kimbrel S,27-31 1 1 0 0 0 2 Treinen 1 1 0 0 0 0 Ralmuto 1b 4 1 2 1 Flowers c 3 0 0 0 Cleveland Holmberg pitched to 1 batter in the 6th Los Angeles Detrich 3b 4 0 1 0 M.Adams lf 3 0 0 0 10 innings AMERICAN LEAGUE Carrasco L,10-5 5 2-3 6 5 5 2 6 HBP—by Pelfrey (Bradley Jr.), by Holmberg Skaggs L,1-2 4 6 3 3 2 3 Ellis c 4 0 0 0 Camargo ss 3 0 0 0 Arizona San Francisco East Division Shaw 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 (Holt). Middleton 1 1 0 0 0 2 Aviles 2b 4 0 1 0 Albies 2b 3 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi W L Pct GB Clevinger 1 2 3 3 1 1 Umpires—Home, Dan Bellino; First, Jerry Layne; Bedrosian 2-3 1 2 0 2 2 J.Urena p 3 0 0 0 Sims p 1 0 0 0 D.Prlta lf 6 1 3 1 Span cf 5 1 1 0 Boston 63 49 .563 — Allen 1 1 0 0 0 1 Second, Marvin Hudson; Third, Mike Estabrook. Paredes 3 1-3 1 0 0 1 2 J.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 J.Ptrsn ph 1 1 1 0 Pollock cf 5 1 0 0 R.Jones 1b 3 0 0 0 New York 59 51 .536 3 Otero 1 2 0 0 0 1 T—2:36. A—37,283 (37,499). WP—Skaggs 2. Tazawa p 0 0 0 0 Motte p 0 0 0 0 Lamb 3b 3 0 0 0 Tmlnsn ph-3b 1 1 1 0 Tampa Bay 58 55 .513 5 1⁄2 WP—Severino. ORIOLES 12, TIGERS 3 Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals; First, Ron Kulpa; T.Moore ph 1 0 0 0 Jose.Rm p 0 0 0 0 Gldschm 1b 4 0 1 1 Crwford ss 5 0 1 0 1 2 J.Mrtin rf 4 0 3 1 Sndoval 3b 3 1 1 0 Baltimore 55 56 .495 7 ⁄ Umpires—Home, John Tumpane; First, Sean Detroit Baltimore Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Chris Segal. Ziegler p 0 0 0 0 Da.Sntn ph 1 0 0 0 Toronto 52 59 .468 10 1⁄2 Barber; Second, Ted Barrett; Third, Angel ab r h bi ab r h bi T—3:24. A—39,180 (43,250). Brthers p 0 0 0 0 Dscalso 2b 4 0 0 0 Posey ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Central Division Hernandez. Kinsler 2b 4 1 3 0 A.Jones cf 5 2 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Totals 33 4 6 4 Totals 30 1 4 1 Chafi n p 0 0 0 0 J.Prker lf 5 1 2 2 W L Pct GB D.Hrnnd p 0 0 0 0 Pence rf 4 1 1 2 T—2:56. A—33,044 (35,051). Adduci rf 5 1 1 0 M.Mchdo 3b 5 2 4 5 PIRATES 5, PADRES 4 Cleveland 59 50 .541 — TWINS 6, RANGERS 5 Upton lf 4 0 0 1 Tejada 3b 0 0 0 0 Miami 400 000 000 — 4 Hrrmann ph0 0 0 0 Panik 2b 3 0 1 0 1 2 12 innings McFrlnd p 0 0 0 0 Hundley c 4 0 3 0 Kansas City 57 53 .518 2 ⁄ Texas Minnesota Cstllns 3b 4 1 1 1 Schoop 2b 5 2 1 2 Atlanta 000 001 000 — 1 Minnesota 53 56 .486 6 San Diego Pittsburgh K.Marte ss 4 0 1 0 Strtton p 1 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Mahtook cf 5 0 2 1 C.Davis 1b 5 1 1 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi DP—Miami 1. LOB—Miami 5, Atlanta 3. Detroit 51 59 .464 8 1⁄2 Mathis c 4 1 1 0 Mncrief ph 1 0 0 0 Choo rf 5 1 2 0 B.Dzier 2b 3 1 1 2 V.Mrtin dh 5 0 0 0 Mancini dh 4 1 3 1 Margot cf 5 1 1 2 S.Marte lf 5 1 3 0 2B—Dietrich (16), Inciarte (20), J.Peterson (6). Chicago 41 68 .376 18 J.Hicks c 4 0 3 0 Beckham ss 4 0 1 1 HR—Ozuna (26), Realmuto (13). G.Blnco pr 0 0 0 0 Crick p 0 0 0 0 Andrus ss 4 0 3 0 Adranza 2b 1 0 0 0 Asuaje 2b 5 0 1 0 Hrrison 2b 4 0 0 0 Innetta c 0 0 0 0 Gomez ph 1 0 0 0 West Division Mazara lf 3 1 0 0 Mauer 1b 2 0 0 0 An.Rmne 1b 4 0 3 0 S.Smith lf 3 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO W L Pct GB Pirela lf 4 0 0 0 Rivero p 0 0 0 0 T.Wlker p 3 1 1 0 Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 Beltre dh 4 1 1 3 E.Escbr 3b 4 1 0 0 D.Mchdo ss 4 0 1 0 Gentry lf 1 0 0 0 Hand p 1 0 0 0 Benoit p 0 0 0 0 Miami Houston 71 40 .640 — C.Jseph c 4 1 1 0 Urena W,10-5 6 3 1 1 1 3 Barrett p 0 0 0 0 S.Dyson p 0 0 0 0 Odor 2b 4 0 0 0 E.Rsrio lf 4 1 1 1 Baumann p 0 0 0 0 A.Frzer ph-2b1 0 0 0 Rosales 2b 1 0 0 0 G.Hrnan ph 1 0 0 0 Seattle 57 56 .504 15 Napoli 1b 2 1 0 0 Grssman dh 4 1 2 1 Rickard rf 4 3 4 1 Garcia H,12 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Spngnbr 3b 6 1 1 1 McCtchn cf 3 1 1 1 Strckln p 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles 55 57 .491 16 ⁄2 Gallo 3b 4 1 1 2 Kepler rf 4 1 1 2 Totals 39 3 14 3 Totals 40 12 17 12 Tazawa H,6 1 0 0 0 0 1 Texas 53 58 .477 18 Myers 1b 6 0 1 0 Freese 3b 3 1 0 0 Totals 38 4 10 3 Totals 38 5 11 4 Gomez cf 4 0 0 0 Buxton cf 3 0 1 0 Renfroe rf 4 1 2 0 J.Osuna 1b 5 0 2 3 Ziegler S,2-5 1 1 0 0 0 1 Oakland 50 62 .446 21 1⁄2 Detroit 000 010 002 — 3 Atlanta Chrinos c 3 0 0 0 J.Cstro c 3 0 0 0 Hedges c 4 0 2 0 Nvrskas p 0 0 0 0 Arizona 200 011 000 0 — 4 ——— D.Rbnsn ph 1 0 0 0 J.Plnco ss 2 1 1 0 Baltimore 410 300 04x — 12 Sims L,0-2 6 6 4 4 2 3 Saturday’s Games Szczur pr 0 1 0 0 G.Plnco rf 5 0 0 0 San Francisco 000 000 310 1 — 5 Totals 34 5 7 5 Totals 30 6 7 6 E—J.Hicks (1). DP—Detroit 1, Baltimore 2. LOB— Torrens c 0 0 0 0 Mercer ss 4 0 0 0 Motte 1 0 0 0 0 0 Seattle at Kansas City, ppd. Detroit 12, Baltimore 7. 2B—Kinsler (18), J.Hicks Ramirez 1 0 0 0 0 1 E—Crawford (5), Sandoval (6). DP—Arizona 2. Coleman ss 5 0 1 0 C.Stwrt c 5 1 0 0 LOB—Arizona 13, San Francisco 7. 2B—D.Peralta Milwaukee 3, Tampa Bay 0 Texas 500 000 000 — 5 (7), M.Machado (25), C.Joseph (12), Rickard Brothers 1 0 0 0 0 0 Baltimore 5, Detroit 2 Richard p 2 0 0 0 Taillon p 2 0 0 0 (22), J.Martinez (14), K.Marte (5), Span (24), Minnesota 041 010 00x — 6 (13). HR—Castellanos (16), M.Machado (20), Solarte ph 1 0 0 0 LeBlanc p 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Sims (Stanton). Boston 4, Chicago White Sox 1 Schoop (25), C.Davis (18), Mancini (18), Rickard Umpires—Home, Bill Miller; First, Todd Tichenor; Sandoval (3), J.Parker (3), Hundley (17). 3B—J. LOB—Texas 5, Minnesota 3. 2B—Andrus 2 J.Trres p 0 0 0 0 J.Bell ph 1 0 0 0 Martinez (3). HR—Pence (9). CS—J.Parker (1). N.Y. Yankees 2, Cleveland 1 (31). HR—Beltre (10), Gallo (30), B.Dozier (20), (4). SB—Castellanos (3), Rickard (6). Second, Nic Lentz; Third, Adam Hamari. Texas 4, Minnesota 1 H.Sanch ph 0 0 0 0 Nicasio p 0 0 0 0 SF—Goldschmidt (3). S—Rosales (4). E.Rosario (12), Kepler (11). SB—E.Escobar (4). IP H R ER BB SO T.Wood pr 0 0 0 0 S.Rdrig 2b-1b 2 1 1 1 T—2:29. A—29,651 (41,500). Toronto 4, Houston 3, 10 innings Detroit IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Stammen p 0 0 0 0 PHILLIES 3, ROCKIES 2 Arizona Oakland 5, L.A. Angels 0 Texas Sanchez L,3-2 3 10 8 8 1 2 Philadelphia Colorado Sunday’s Games Cordoba lf 1 0 0 0 Walker 6 6 3 3 0 6 Martinez 4 5 5 5 2 5 Bell 3 1-3 2 0 0 1 3 Totals 44 4 9 3 Totals 40 5 7 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi N.Y. Yankees 8, Cleveland 1 Jimenez 2-3 4 4 4 0 0 Barrett H,1 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Bibens-Dirkx L,3-2 1 1 1 1 1 1 C.Hrnan 2b 3 0 1 0 Blckmon cf 5 1 3 1 Chafi n H,12 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 Tampa Bay 2, Milwaukee 1 Bush 1 0 0 0 0 2 Saupold 1 1 0 0 1 0 Galvis ss 4 0 0 0 Parra lf 4 0 0 0 Boston 6, Chicago White Sox 3 San Diego 200 000 002 000 — 4 Hernandez BS,2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Claudio 2 1 0 0 0 1 Baltimore Pittsburgh 004 000 000 001 — 5 Nava 1b 3 0 1 0 Arenado 3b 3 0 2 1 Baltimore 12, Detroit 3 Jimenez W,5-7 5 2-3 9 1 1 3 6 McFarland L,4-41 2-3 3 1 1 2 0 Minnesota E—C.Stewart (3), Spangenberg (7). DP—San N.Wllms rf 4 0 0 0 Mar.Ryn 1b 4 0 0 0 San Francisco Houston 7, Toronto 6 Berrios W,10-5 5 6 5 5 1 6 Bleier 2 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 O.Hrrra cf 4 0 1 0 C.Gnzal rf 4 0 1 0 Minnesota 6, Texas 5 Diego 1, Pittsburgh 1. LOB—San Diego 10, Stratton 5 5 3 2 4 4 Hildenberger H,1 2 1 0 0 0 1 Hart 1 3 2 2 0 0 Pittsburgh 7. 2B—Hedges (11), S.Marte 2 (5), Franco 3b 4 2 2 1 Story ss 4 0 1 0 Seattle 8, Kansas City 7, 1st game An.Sanchez pitched to 3 batters in the 4th Crick 2 3 1 0 0 2 Rogers H,25 1 0 0 0 0 0 J.Osuna 2 (13). HR—S.Rodriguez (3). SB—Myers Kim lf 4 1 0 0 Amrista 2b 4 0 0 0 Gearrin 1 0 0 0 0 0 Oakland 11, L.A. Angels 10 Belisle S,1-3 1 0 0 0 0 1 Jimenez pitched to 4 batters in the 8th Rupp c 4 0 3 2 Hanigan c 3 0 0 0 Kansas City 9, Seattle 1, 2nd game (11). S—Torrens (3). Dyson 1 2 0 0 1 0 HBP—by Berrios (Napoli), by Hildenberger WP—Saupold. IP H R ER BB SO Aa.Nola p 2 0 0 0 Valaika ph 1 0 0 0 Today’s Games Umpires—Home, Roberto Ortiz; First, Cory Strickland W,2-2 1 0 0 0 1 0 (Napoli). San Diego A.Blnco ph 1 0 1 0 Hoffman p 2 0 0 0 T.Walker pitched to 3 batters in the 7th Detroit (Zimmermann 7-8) at Pittsburgh Umpires—Home, Marty Foster; First, Mike Blaser; Second, Doug Eddings; Third, Jeff E.Ramos p 0 0 0 0 Tapia ph 0 1 0 0 (Williams 4-4), 7:05 p.m. Richard 6 5 4 0 1 5 Chafi n pitched to 2 batters in the 8th Muchlinski; Second, Ryan Blakney; Third, Mark Nelson. Torres 2 0 0 0 1 2 T.Jseph ph 1 0 0 0 Neshek p 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee (Suter 2-2) at Minnesota T—3:10. A—30,144 (45,971). HBP—by Stratton (Lamb). WP—Hernandez. Wegner. Stammen 1 1-3 1 0 0 2 0 Neris p 0 0 0 0 Dunn p 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Quinn Wolcott; First, Brian (Santana 12-7), 8:10 p.m. T—2:53. A—29,056 (39,021). ASTROS 7, BLUE JAYS 6 G.Hllnd p 0 0 0 0 St. Louis (Martinez 7-9) at Kansas City Hand 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 O’Nora; Second, Ben May; Third, Scott Barry. MARINERS 8, ROYALS 7 Toronto Houston Baumann L,0-1 0 1 1 1 0 0 Lucroy ph 0 0 0 0 T—3:38. A—39,532 (41,915). (Kennedy 4-7), 8:15 p.m. Totals 34 3 9 3 Totals 34 2 7 2 Baltimore (Bundy 10-8) at L.A. Angels First Game ab r h bi ab r h bi Pittsburgh INTERLEAGUE Seattle Kansas City J.Btsta rf 5 1 1 2 Fisher lf 5 1 1 0 Taillon 6 1-3 5 2 2 2 8 (Ramirez 10-9), 10:07 p.m. Philadelphia 010 000 002 — 3 RAYS 2, BREWERS 1 Tuesday’s Games ab r h bi ab r h bi R.Mrtin c 3 1 1 0 Altuve 2b 5 2 3 1 LeBlanc H,4 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Segura ss 3 2 0 0 Mrrfeld 2b 5 2 2 2 Dnldson 3b 3 1 0 0 Reddick rf 5 0 1 0 Nicasio H,18 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 Colorado 100 000 100 — 2 Milwaukee Tampa Bay Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. DP—Colorado 1. LOB—Philadelphia 7, Colorado ab r h bi ab r h bi N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Vlencia 1b 5 2 3 2 L.Cain cf 5 1 3 1 Smoak 1b 5 0 2 2 Y.Grrel 1b 5 1 2 1 Rivero BS,1 1 2 2 2 2 1 Cano 2b 5 1 0 0 Hosmer 1b 4 0 0 1 Morales dh 3 0 0 0 Ma.Gnza ss 4 0 2 1 Benoit 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 8. 2B—Nava (8), O.Herrera (33), Rupp 2 (13), Sogard 2b 3 0 0 0 Dckrson lf 4 0 0 0 Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. A.Blanco (4), Blackmon 3 (24). HR—Franco (17). Do.Sntn rf 0 0 0 0 Duda dh 4 0 2 0 Colorado at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Cruz dh 5 2 3 4 Me.Cbrr dh 4 1 1 1 Goins ss 5 0 1 0 Beltran dh 5 1 3 1 Neverauskas W,1-0 2 2 0 0 0 3 K.Sager 3b 4 1 2 1 Mstakas 3b 4 1 2 2 Pillar cf 4 1 2 0 Bregman 3b 4 1 1 2 HBP—by Richard (Freese). WP—Taillon. SB—Story (5), Tapia (4). T.Shaw 3b 2 0 1 0 Bourjos pr-dh 0 0 0 0 Texas at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Aoki lf 4 1 1 2 Centeno c 4 0 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO Braun dh 4 0 2 0 Lngoria 3b 2 0 1 0 Houston at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Heredia cf 5 0 2 0 Bnfacio rf 3 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Tripp Gibson; First, Dan Gamel lf 4 0 0 0 A.Escbr ss 3 0 0 0 Barney 2b 3 1 0 0 Mrsnick cf 4 1 1 0 Iassogna; Second, Lance Barksdale; Third, Stu Philadelphia Aguilar 1b 4 0 0 0 Mrrison 1b 4 1 1 0 Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Totals 35 6 8 6 Totals 41 7 16 7 Nola 7 6 2 2 2 7 Thames lf 4 0 1 0 Sza Jr. rf 4 1 2 1 St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Zunino c 4 0 0 0 A.Grdon lf 4 1 1 0 Scheuwater. Martin rf 4 0 1 0 Butera c 2 1 0 0 T—4:03. A—34,175 (38,362). Ramos W,1-7 1 0 0 0 0 1 Perez 3b-rf 4 0 1 0 B.Mller 2b 2 0 1 0 Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Toronto 002 000 400 — 6 Neris S,11-14 1 1 0 0 1 1 Pina c 4 0 0 0 W.Ramos c 3 0 0 0 Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Moss ph 1 0 0 0 NATIONALS 9, CUBS 4 Gllgher c 0 0 0 0 Houston 000 030 004 — 7 Colorado Broxton cf 3 0 0 0 M.Smith cf 3 0 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Washington Chicago Arcia ss 3 1 1 1 Hchvrra ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 39 8 11 7 Totals 35 7 10 7 E—Altuve (9), Ma.Gonzalez (6), Goins (6). DP— ab r h bi ab r h bi Hoffman 7 4 1 1 1 8 East Division Toronto 1, Houston 1. LOB—Toronto 9, Houston Neshek H,12 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 6 1 Totals 29 2 7 1 W L Pct GB Goodwin cf 4 1 1 2 Jay cf 5 0 0 0 Seattle 340 000 100 — 8 11. 2B—Smoak (17), Reddick (25), Marisnick (8). Kndrick lf 5 0 0 0 Bryant 3b 4 0 1 0 Dunn H,14 2-3 0 0 0 2 1 Washington 65 44 .596 — Kansas City 002 030 020 — 7 3B—Bregman (3). HR—J.Bautista (17), Aoki (3). Holland L,2-2 BS,2 1 3 2 2 0 0 Milwaukee 000 001 000 — 1 Miami 52 57 .477 13 Harper rf 5 1 1 0 Rizzo 1b 4 0 1 0 Tampa Bay 010 000 001 — 2 LOB—Seattle 7, Kansas City 6. 2B—Martin (2), SF—Ma.Gonzalez (2). Zmmrmn 1b4 1 1 0 Cntrras c 4 2 2 2 Umpires—Home, Carlos Torres; First, Chris Atlanta 51 59 .464 14 1⁄2 L.Cain 2 (19). 3B—Valencia (3). HR—Valencia IP H R ER BB SO Conroy; Second, Chris Segal; Third, Jerry Meals. E—Archer (1). DP—Milwaukee 2, Tampa Bay 3. New York 49 60 .450 16 D.Mrphy 2b 3 2 2 0 Schwrbr lf 3 1 1 1 LOB—Milwaukee 7, Tampa Bay 6. 2B—Duda (23). (13), Cruz 2 (24), K.Seager (16), Merrifi eld (12), Toronto Rendon 3b 3 2 1 2 I.Happ 2b 4 1 1 0 T—3:14. A—48,069 (50,398). Philadelphia 40 69 .367 25 Moustakas (31). SF—Me.Cabrera (4). S—A. Stroman 6 2-3 11 3 2 2 6 GIANTS 6, DIAMONDBACKS 3 HR—Arcia (11), Souza Jr. (24). SB—Broxton (19). Central Division Wieters c 3 1 1 5 Heyward rf 4 0 3 0 IP H R ER BB SO Escobar (6). Leone H,4 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 Difo ss 4 1 2 0 J.Baez ss 2 0 1 1 Arizona San Francisco W L Pct GB IP H R ER BB SO Osna L,3-3 BS,7 2-3 5 4 4 0 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Milwaukee Chicago 58 52 .527 — Fedde p 2 0 0 0 Lester p 3 0 0 0 Nelson 8 6 1 1 2 9 Seattle Houston O.Perez p 0 0 0 0 M.Mntgm p 0 0 0 0 D.Prlta lf 3 1 0 1 G.Hrnan cf 4 2 1 0 Milwaukee 59 54 .522 1⁄2 Barnes L,3-3 0 1 1 1 0 0 Gonzales 4 7 5 5 1 5 Fiers 6 4 5 4 3 6 Sanchez ph 1 0 1 0 Edwards p 0 0 0 0 G.Blnco cf 3 0 0 0 Tmlnson ss 3 0 0 0 St. Louis 55 56 .495 3 1⁄2 Tampa Bay Pazos W,3-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Gregerson 1 2 1 1 0 0 Kntzler p 0 0 0 0 Uehara p 0 0 0 0 Pollck ph-cf 1 0 0 0 Posey 1b 1 1 0 0 Pittsburgh 54 57 .486 4 1⁄2 Archer 6 3 1 1 2 7 Zych H,10 1 0 0 0 0 2 Guduan 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 Lind ph 1 0 0 0 Almora ph 1 0 0 0 Lamb 3b 3 1 1 0 Pence rf 4 0 2 2 Cincinnati 45 66 .405 131 ⁄2 Cishek 1 0 0 0 0 2 Phelps H,21 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Martes W,4-1 1 2-3 0 0 0 2 2 Madson p 0 0 0 0 Gldschm 1b 4 0 1 1 Hundley c 4 0 1 2 West Division Pagan H,1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Fiers pitched to 3 batters in the 7th J.Mrtin rf 4 0 1 0 Gomez 2b 4 1 2 0 Jennings 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 W L Pct GB Dlittle p 0 0 0 0 Hunter W,1-2 1 1-3 3 0 0 0 0 Rzepczynski H,13 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Fiers (Donaldson), by Fiers (Barney). Totals 35 9 10 9 Totals 34 4 10 4 Dscalso 2b 4 0 1 1 J.Prker lf 4 1 1 2 Los Angeles 79 32 .712 — Vincent H,20 1 2 2 2 1 1 Umpires—Home, Rob Drake; First, Pat Hoberg; K.Marte ss 4 1 2 0 R.Jones 3b 4 0 0 0 HBP—by Archer (Santana), by Nelson Colorado 64 48 .571 151 ⁄2 Diaz S,23-27 1 0 0 0 1 1 Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Gerry Davis. Hrrmann c 3 0 0 0 Smrdzja p 3 1 1 0 (Longoria). Arizona 63 48 .568 16 Washington 001 000 251 — 9 Umpires—Home, Adrian Johnson; First, Eric Kansas City T—3:16. A—36,300 (42,060). Chicago 010 102 000 — 4 Corbin p 2 0 0 0 Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 San Diego 49 61 .445 291 ⁄2 Duffy L,7-7 5 2-3 7 7 3 2 8 ATHLETICS 11, ANGELS 10 Drury ph 0 0 0 0 Osich p 0 0 0 0 Cooper; Second, Gary Cederstrom; Third, Gabe San Francisco 44 69 .389 36 E—Bryant (11), Schwarber (5). DP—Washington Morales. Moylan 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Oakland Los Angeles 2, Chicago 1. LOB—Washington 4, Chicago 7. Barrett p 0 0 0 0 Suarez p 1 0 0 0 ——— Alexander 1 2-3 3 1 1 0 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi J.D L R p 0 0 0 0 T—2:46. A—12,129 (31,042). Saturday’s Games 2B—Zimmerman (25), D.Murphy (35), Rendon Maurer 1 1 0 0 1 0 Brugman cf 6 0 2 0 Y.Escbr 3b 3 2 1 1 (26), Heyward 2 (10). 3B—Difo (3). HR— Innetta ph 1 0 0 0 LEADERS Chicago Cubs 7, Washington 4 Gonzales pitched to 3 batters in the 5th Semien ss 6 0 2 0 Cowart ph-3b 2 0 0 0 Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 32 6 8 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE L.A. Dodgers 7, N.Y. Mets 4 Goodwin (12), Wieters (8), Contreras 2 (21), Umpires—Home, Dave Rackley; First, Nick Lowrie 2b 4 1 2 0 Trout cf 4 2 1 1 Schwarber (18). SB—Goodwin (4), I.Happ (7). BATTING—JTurner, Los Angeles, .347; Milwaukee 3, Tampa Bay 0 Mahrley; Second, Larry Vanover; Third, Chad K.Davis dh 5 1 2 2 Pujols dh 5 0 0 0 Arizona 100 100 100 — 3 Murphy, Washington, .335; Blackmon, San Diego 5, Pittsburgh 2 CS—Heyward (3). SF—Goodwin (3), Wieters (4). Fairchild. Healy 1b 5 2 2 0 Cron 1b 5 0 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO San Francisco 022 020 00x — 6 Colorado, .331; Harper, Washington, .326; Atlanta 7, Miami 2 T—3:03. Pinder rf 5 3 4 2 Simmons ss 3 2 1 0 E—Descalso (8), K.Marte (2). DP—San Posey, San Francisco, .324; Goldschmidt, St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 1 Washington ROYALS 9, MARINERS 1 M.Chpmn 3b 4 2 2 1 Calhoun rf 5 2 3 1 Fedde 5 1-3 8 4 4 4 7 Francisco 1. LOB—Arizona 6, San Francisco Arizona, .323; LeMahieu, Colorado, .319; Colorado 8, Philadelphia 5 Maxwell c 4 1 1 2 S.Rbnsn lf 1 1 0 0 6. 2B—Goldschmidt (25), G.Hernandez (14), Arenado, Colorado, .317; Taylor, Los San Francisco 5, Arizona 4, 10 innings Second Game Perez 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Seattle Kansas City Canha lf 5 1 1 3 Revere ph-lf 2 0 1 0 Kintzler W,3-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 Samardzija (2). HR—J.Parker (1). SB—G. Angeles, .314; Votto, Cincinnati, .311. Sunday’s Games Grterol c 4 1 2 3 Hernandez (9), Posey 2 (4). S—Tomlinson (2). RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 100; Harper, St. Louis 13, Cincinnati 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi Madson 1 1 0 0 0 2 J.Dyson cf 4 0 1 0 Mrrfeld 2b 5 2 2 1 Vlbuena ph 1 0 0 0 Doolittle 1 0 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Washington, 89; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 86; Tampa Bay 2, Milwaukee 1 Mldnado c 0 0 0 0 Arizona Stanton, Miami, 80; Arenado, Colorado, Miami 4, Atlanta 1 Segura ss 4 0 0 0 L.Cain cf 5 2 3 0 Chicago Cano 2b 3 0 1 0 Hosmer 1b 5 3 3 3 Pnnngtn 2b 5 0 1 1 Lester 6 2-3 6 3 3 1 7 Corbin L,8-11 6 7 6 3 2 10 73; Murphy, Washington, 73; Gordon, Pittsburgh 5, San Diego 4, 12 innings Totals 44 11 18 10 Totals 40 10 12 8 Barrett 1 1 0 0 1 0 Miami, 72; Inciarte, Atlanta, 72; Votto, Washington 9, Chicago Cubs 4 Cruz dh 4 0 0 0 Me.Cbrr rf 4 1 3 4 Montgomery H,1 2-3 1 1 1 0 1 K.Sager 3b 4 0 0 0 Mstakas 3b 4 0 1 0 Edwards L,3-3 De La Rosa 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati, 72; 2 tied at 71. Philadelphia 3, Colorado 2 Oakland 000 410 150 — 11 San Francisco RBI—Arenado, Colorado, 98; Goldschmidt, San Francisco 6, Arizona 3 C.Ruiz c 3 0 0 0 Moss dh 3 0 0 0 BS,2 2-3 2 4 4 1 1 Martin rf 3 1 1 0 A.Escbr ss 4 0 0 0 Los Angeles 101 422 000 — 10 Uehara 1 1 1 1 0 2 Samardzija W,7-11 6 1-3 5 3 3 3 3 Arizona, 89; Ozuna, Miami, 87; Lamb, L.A. Dodgers 8, N.Y. Mets 0 E—Brugman (2), Semien (4). DP—Los Angeles 1. Gearrin 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona, 85; Harper, Washington, 81; Today’s Games Heredia lf 3 0 0 0 A.Grdon lf 4 0 0 0 HBP—by Edwards (Rendon). Espnosa 1b 3 0 1 1 Gllgher c 3 1 1 0 LOB—Oakland 10, Los Angeles 10. 2B—Brugman Umpires—Home, Vic Carapazza; First, Tom Osich H,4 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Stanton, Miami, 79; Votto, Cincinnati, 78; Detroit (Zimmermann 7-8) at Pittsburgh (2), Semien (7), Healy 2 (23), Pinder (12), Suarez S,1-2 2 1-3 1 0 0 0 3 Murphy, Washington, 76; Zimmerman, (Williams 4-4), 7:05 p.m. Totals 31 1 4 1 Totals 37 9 13 8 Hallion; Second, Mark Ripperger; Third, Chad M.Chapman 2 (10), Cron (6), Simmons (27), Whitson. Gearrin pitched to 1 batter in the 7th Washington, 76; 2 tied at 75. Miami (O’Grady 2-1) at Washington Calhoun (15), Graterol 2 (4). HR—K.Davis (29), HBP—by Gearrin (Drury). HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 150; Inciarte, (Scherzer 12-5), 7:05 p.m. Seattle 010 000 000 — 1 T—3:06. A—41,047 (41,072). Kansas City 004 001 40x — 9 Pinder (10), Canha (4), Y.Escobar (7), Trout (22). CARDINALS 13, REDS 4 Umpires—Home, Brian O’Nora; First, Ben May; Atlanta, 139; Arenado, Colorado, 138; San Diego (Chacin 11-7) at Cincinnati SB—Trout (13), Revere (16). E—Espinosa (4). DP—Seattle 1. LOB—Seattle St. Louis Cincinnati Second, Scott Barry; Third, Quinn Wolcott. LeMahieu, Colorado, 131; Murphy, (Adleman 5-9), 7:10 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO T—3:03. A—40,107 (41,915). Washington, 131; Gordon, Miami, 129; Milwaukee (Suter 2-2) at Minnesota 4, Kansas City 6. 2B—Espinosa (9), Me.Cabrera ab r h bi ab r h bi (19). HR—Merrifi eld (13), Hosmer (17), Oakland DODGERS 8, METS 0 Ozuna, Miami, 129; Goldschmidt, Arizona, (Santana 12-7), 8:10 p.m. Manaea 3 1-3 6 6 5 2 1 Crpnter 1b 3 1 1 2 Hmilton cf 4 1 1 0 Me.Cabrera (14). SB—J.Dyson (27), Merrifi eld Cecil p 1 0 0 0 Shcklfr p 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles New York 127; Harper, Washington, 126; Votto, St. Louis (Martinez 7-9) at Kansas City Castro 1 2-3 3 2 2 1 0 Cincinnati, 120. (Kennedy 4-7), 8:15 p.m. (18), L.Cain (20), A.Escobar (4). Brebbia p 0 0 0 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO Hendriks 2-3 1 2 1 2 0 C.Tylor lf 5 0 1 1 Cnforto cf 4 0 0 0 DOUBLES—Murphy, Washington, Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 10-8) at San Coulombe 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Pscotty ph 1 0 1 0 Peraza ph 1 0 0 0 Seattle Bowman p 0 0 0 0 Cozart ss 5 1 1 0 C.Sager ss 4 1 2 0 A.Cbrra 3b 4 0 0 0 35; Arenado, Colorado, 34; Herrera, Francisco (Moore 3-11), 10:08 p.m. Smith W,2-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Philadelphia, 33; Duvall, Cincinnati, Tuesday’s Games Ramirez L,4-4 5 8 5 5 0 2 Pham cf 5 1 1 1 Votto 1b 1 1 1 3 J.Trner 3b 4 3 2 2 Cespdes lf 3 0 0 0 Lawrence 1 0 0 0 0 2 Casilla H,3 1 1 0 0 1 2 Cngrani p 0 0 0 0 Flores 1b 3 0 0 0 30; Seager, Los Angeles, 29; Belt, San Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Treinen S,5-10 1 0 0 0 0 2 DeJong ss 5 1 3 0 Kvlehan 1b 2 0 1 0 Martin 2 5 4 3 2 0 Mrtinez lf 4 2 2 4 Duvall lf 3 0 1 0 Pderson ph 1 0 0 0 Grndrsn rf 3 0 0 0 Francisco, 27; 5 tied at 26. Miami at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Los Angeles TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 13; Colorado at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Kansas City Y.Mlina c 4 2 2 0 Gennett 2b 4 0 1 0 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 Reyes 2b 3 0 0 0 Junis W,4-2 8 4 1 1 0 7 Nolasco 4 9 5 5 3 5 Hamilton, Cincinnati, 8; Cozart, Cincinnati, San Diego at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Bedrosian 1 0 0 0 1 1 C.Kelly c 1 0 0 0 Suarez 3b 3 1 1 1 Bllnger 1b 3 2 1 2 d’Arnud c 3 0 1 0 7; Arenado, Colorado, 6; Reyes, New York, Texas at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Feliz 1 0 0 0 1 2 Wong 2b 5 2 3 1 Winker rf 3 0 0 0 E.Ramirez pitched to 3 batters in the 6th Petit H,6 2 3 1 1 0 4 Frsythe 2b 3 1 2 2 A.Rsrio ss 3 0 0 0 6; Galvis, Philadelphia, 5; Gordon, Miami, Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Grichuk rf 5 1 1 2 Brnhart c 2 0 1 0 5; Pollock, Arizona, 5; 16 tied at 4. Umpires—Home, Laz Diaz; First, Larry Vanover; Parker 2-3 3 3 3 0 0 G.Grcia 3b 2 2 1 1 S.Trner c 1 0 0 0 A.Brnes c 4 0 1 1 Matz p 1 0 0 0 Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Norris L,1-5 BS,3 1-3 3 2 2 0 0 K.Hrnan cf 4 0 1 0 Goeddel p 0 0 0 0 HOME RUNS—Stanton, Miami, 36; St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Second, Chad Fairchild; Third, Nick Mahrley. Wnwrght p 0 0 0 0 Bailey p 1 0 0 0 Bellinger, Los Angeles, 31; Bruce, New T—2:39. A—29,432 (37,903). Chavez 1 0 0 0 0 2 Voit ph-1b 3 1 1 2 Bonilla p 1 0 0 0 Puig rf 3 1 0 0 N.Wlker ph 1 0 0 0 L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Nolasco pitched to 1 batter in the 5th York, 29; Votto, Cincinnati, 29; Harper, RED SOX 6, WHITE SOX 3 Alcantr ph-cf 2 0 0 0 Ryu p 3 0 0 0 Robles p 0 0 0 0 Washington, 28; Ozuna, Miami, 26; Rizzo, Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. HBP—by Casilla (Simmons). WP—Bedrosian, Totals 39 13 16 13 Totals 33 4 8 4 Chicago Boston Coulombe. K.Frmer 3b 1 0 0 0 Smoker p 0 0 0 0 Chicago, 26; 4 tied at 25. BOXSCORES ab r h bi ab r h bi Umpires—Home, Ron Kulpa; First, Chris Conroy; A.Ramos p 0 0 0 0 STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, L.Grcia cf 4 0 1 0 Holt 2b 3 0 0 0 St. Louis 040 900 000 — 13 44; Gordon, Miami, 40; TTurner, AMERICAN LEAGUE Second, Chris Segal; Third, Jerry Meals. Cincinnati 300 000 010 — 4 Nimmo ph 0 0 0 0 Moncada 2b 4 0 2 0 E.Nunez dh 4 1 1 1 T—4:12. A—38,278 (43,250). Totals 35 8 10 8 Totals 28 0 1 0 Washington, 35; Villar, Milwaukee, 20; YANKEES 8, INDIANS 1 Abreu 1b 4 0 0 0 Bnntndi lf 2 2 1 0 DP—St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 1. LOB—St. Louis 7, Broxton, Milwaukee, 19; Nunez, Boston, Cincinnati 7. 2B—Piscotty (14), Martinez (7), New York Cleveland Dlmnico lf 4 1 1 0 Young rf 4 2 3 5 LATE SATURDAY 18; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 15; Peraza, ATHLETICS 5, ANGELS 0 Wong (19), Grichuk (19), G.Garcia (6), Voit (7). Los Angeles 302 000 021 — 8 Cincinnati, 15; Pham, St. Louis, 15; ab r h bi ab r h bi Sladino dh 4 1 1 0 Devers 3b 3 0 1 0 3B—Carpenter (2). HR—Martinez (8), Votto (29), Gardner dh 5 1 1 0 Kipnis 2b 4 0 0 0 Y.Sanch 3b 4 1 2 1 Bgaerts ss 3 0 1 0 Oakland Los Angeles New York 000 000 000 — 0 Pollock, Arizona, 15. ab r h bi ab r h bi Suarez (18). S—Wainwright 2 (5). PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, C.Frzer lf 4 2 1 0 Lindor ss 2 0 0 0 T.Andrs ss 4 0 1 1 Mreland 1b 4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO DP—New York 1. LOB—Los Angeles 4, New York Grgrius ss 5 1 3 0 Urshela ss 1 0 0 0 Narvaez c 4 0 1 0 Brdly J cf 3 0 0 0 Ra.Dvis cf 5 1 2 0 Y.Escbr 3b 4 0 0 0 2. 2B—J.Turner (20), A.Barnes (10). 3B—C.Taylor 15-2; Davies, Milwaukee, 13-5; Greinke, Semien ss 3 0 2 0 Trout cf 4 0 1 0 St. Louis Arizona, 13-4; Wood, Los Angeles, 13-1; Judge rf 4 2 1 3 Brntley lf 3 1 1 1 Hanson rf 3 0 0 1 Leon c 3 1 1 0 Wainwright 3 4 3 3 5 1 (4). HR—J.Turner (13), Bellinger (32). SB—J. Headley 1b 4 0 1 1 Guyer lf 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 3 9 3 Totals 29 6 8 6 Lowrie 2b 4 0 1 0 Pujols dh 4 0 1 0 Scherzer, Washington, 12-5; deGrom, K.Davis dh 5 0 0 0 Calhoun rf 4 0 2 0 Cecil W,2-4 3 3 0 0 0 2 Turner 2 (4), Bellinger (7). New York, 12-5; Chacin, San Diego, 11-7; T.Frzer 3b 4 1 1 0 Jose.Rm 3b 3 0 0 0 Brebbia 2 1 1 1 0 2 IP H R ER BB SO Ellsbry cf 4 1 2 3 Encrnco dh 3 0 1 0 Chicago 030 000 000 — 3 Healy 1b 4 0 0 0 Simmons ss 4 0 0 0 Freeland, Colorado, 11-7; Wainwright, St. Alonso 1b 1 0 0 0 Vlbuena 1b 3 0 0 0 Bowman 1 0 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles Louis, 11-5; 8 tied at 10. Trreyes 2b 4 0 2 1 C.Sntna 1b 3 0 0 0 Boston 201 030 00x — 6 Pinder rf 4 1 1 0 Revere lf 3 0 2 0 Cincinnati ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.04; Au.Rmne c 4 0 0 0 B.Zmmer cf 3 0 0 0 DP—Chicago 1. LOB—Chicago 6, Boston 6. Bailey L,3-6 3 1-3 10 10 10 4 3 Ryu W,4-6 7 1 0 0 0 8 M.Chpmn 3b 2 2 0 0 Mldnado c 3 0 0 0 Cingrani 1 0 0 0 0 2 Scherzer, Washington, 2.21; Gonzalez, A.Almnt rf 3 0 0 0 2B—Saladino (6), Young (10), Leon (10). HR—E. Canha lf 4 1 2 0 Cowart 2b 3 0 0 0 Bonilla 2 2-3 4 3 3 2 3 Washington, 2.66; Greinke, Arizona, R.Perez c 3 0 0 0 Nunez (8), Young 2 (7). SB—Benintendi (12), Garneau c 4 0 1 2 Shackelford 2 1 0 0 0 1 Jansen 1 0 0 0 1 3 3.10; Ray, Arizona, 3.11; Lynn, St. Louis, Totals 38 8 12 8 Totals 29 1 2 1 Devers (1), Bogaerts (10). CS—Bradley Jr. (3). Totals 36 5 9 2 Totals 32 0 6 0 Storen 1 1 0 0 0 1 New York 3.12; Nola, Philadelphia, 3.13; Nelson, SF—Hanson (3). Umpires—Home, Ryan Additon; First, Jim Matz L,2-5 5 1-3 6 5 5 2 7 Milwaukee, 3.24; Strasburg, Washington, New York 000 005 300 — 8 IP H R ER BB SO Oakland 100 202 000 — 5 Reynolds; Second, Brian Knight; Third, Lance Goeddel 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 3.26; Leake, St. Louis, 3.34. Barrett. Cleveland 100 000 000 — 1 Chicago Los Angeles 000 000 000 — 0 Robles 1 0 0 0 0 1 STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, LOB—New York 7, Cleveland 2. 2B—C.Frazier (8). Pelfrey L,3-10 5 2-3 8 6 6 3 2 T—3:10. A—25,168 (42,319). E—Y.Escobar (12), Cowart (2). DP—Oakland 1. Smoker 1 3 2 2 0 0 201; deGrom, New York, 170; Kershaw, 3B—Ellsbury (2). HR—Judge (35), Brantley (9). Holmberg 0 0 0 0 0 0 LOB—Oakland 9, Los Angeles 5. 2B—Pinder (11). MARLINS 4, BRAVES 1 Los Angeles, 168; Nelson, Milwaukee, 158; SF—Headley (3). Minaya 1 1-3 0 0 0 2 2 SB—Ra.Davis 3 (23), Canha (2). Miami Atlanta Ramos 1 1 1 1 2 3 Greinke, Arizona, 157; Samardzija, San IP H R ER BB SO Bummer 1 0 0 0 0 2 IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi Umpires—Home, Tim Timmons; First, James Francisco, 154; Martinez, St. Louis, 151; New York Boston Oakland Rojas ss 4 0 0 0 Incarte cf 4 0 2 1 Hoye; Second, Will Little; Third, Jeff Kellogg. Ray, Arizona, 151; Lester, Chicago, 146; Severino W,9-4 6 2-3 2 1 1 1 9 Fister W,2-5 6 1-3 8 3 3 0 7 Blackburn W,3-16 2-3 5 0 0 0 1 Stanton rf 3 1 1 0 Bra.Phl 3b 4 0 0 0 T—2:59. A—27,077 (41,922). Strasburg, Washington, 141.

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WORLD TRACK Bowie gets sprint gold, more bragging rights over Jamaica

Associated Press when the Greek won on a During a sunny but cool LONDON countback at the Olympics day, and with some iconic With Usain Bolt and in Rio de Janeiro. It was al- London landmarks serving Elaine Thompson in the most as good at the world as a backdrop, the world 100 meters, it was supposed championships. championships produced to be double sprint gold for This time, neither had a a pair of stirring marathon Jamaica by now. Instead, it’s failure through 4.75 meters races. the United States that leads — they were tied at the top Both Geoffrey Kirui of 2-0 at the world champion- with all opposition already Kenya and Rose Chelimo ships. out. Then, Stefanidi scaled of Bahrain came from be- With a desperate final 4.82 while Morris failed. hind to win gold medals on When gold was already ASSOCIATED PRESS lunge Sunday, Tori Bowie Tower Bridge. Pirates fi rst baseman Sean Rodriguez is doused with water by teammate Ivan Nova after hitting the dipped at the line to edge assured, Stefanidi cleared Kirui earned Kenya a re- game-winning walk-off solo home run in the 12th inning of Sunday’s game against the San Diego Padres Marie-Josee Ta Lou by .01 4.91 for a Greek record. cord fi fth men’s marathon There was nothing close in Pittsburgh. The Pirates won 5-4. seconds and win in 10.85. title in the morning by beat- about the heptathlon, Once across and off bal- ing Tamirat Tola of Ethiopia ance, the American sprinter though, as Nafi Thiam add- in a seesaw race. Then, the fell onto the track and didn’t ed a world championship Kenyan-born Chelimo and Rodriguez’s walk-off homer have a clue who had won. gold medal to her Olympic “The dive doesn’t feel too title. Edna Kiplagat produced good now,” said Bowie, who The 22-year-old Belgian a similar back-and-forth in 12th lifts Bucs past Padres added gold to her Olympic already had a huge lead contest in the afternoon to silver from last year. “I nev- coming into the conclud- give the diminutive runner Associated Press Neverauskas (1-0) pitched the bases. Jose Osuna sent a er give up until I am over ing 800-meter race in the her fi rst major international PITTSBURGH two scoreless innings to get double down the right field the line.” two-day competition. Thi- title. Sean Rodriguez’s improb- his fi rst career win. line, clearing the bases and Dafne Schippers, the 2015 am fi nished last in the fi nal In the Olympic Stadium, able weekend had a Holly- The Pirates took two of giving Pittsburgh a 4-2 lead. world champion in the 200, heat but still had more than Bolt got the early cheers in wood ending. three from the Padres after “I felt good throughout, re- took bronze in 10.96. enough points to win. the evening session. Gatlin Rodriquez homered in losing their past four series. ally,” Richard said. “There Thompson, the Olympic Thiam fi nished with 6,784 got the boos — again. the 12th inning to give the Entering this series, Pitts- were only a couple of pitches champion from last year, points, 88 more than silver At the medal ceremony Pittsburgh Pirates a 5-4 win burgh had lost eight of 11 that got away from me and came into the race as a big medalist Carolin Schaefer for Saturday’s 100 meters, over the San Diego Padres since a six-game winning they were in that inning. I favorite. Sporting a flower of Germany. Anouk Vet- Bolt received massive ap- on Sunday. One day earlier, streak from July 16-21. made a good pitch to Osuna. bow in her headband and ter of the Netherlands took plause for his bronze medal Pittsburgh acquired Ro- Pirates closer Felipe Riv- He did a good job putting the purple lipstick to stand out, bronze with 6,636 points. and American silver medal- driguez from the Atlanta ero gave up two walks and a ball in play down the right she was never a factor and Thiam won three of the ist Christian Coleman was Braves. single to load the bases with fi eld line. fi nished fi fth in 10.98. seven events — the high also warmly greeted by the Rodriguez PIRATES 5 two outs in the ninth inning “Pulled one to McCutchen “I didn’t execute my race, jump, shot put and long crowd of about 60,000 spec- lifted a 1-1 PADRES 4 before Manuel Margot’s two- that he did a good job hit- which is a shame, but I’m jump. pitch off Padres tators. 12 innings run single tied the score 4-4. ting. You make a mistake to healthy,” Thompson said. In the men’s shot put, However, when Gatlin reliever Buddy Rivero has allowed four a guy like that and he’s going “I don’t know what went Tomas Walsh of New Zea- came up to receive his gold Baumann (0-1) Next: Detroit at runs in his past three appear- Pittsburgh, today, to take advantage. All in all, I wrong.” land already had won gold medal from IAAF President over the left- ances after going 12 straight when he threw 22.03 meters 7:05 p.m. felt good throughout.” On Saturday, Justin Gat- Sebastian Coe, the derisive fi eld wall. without allowing a run. lin won the men’s 100, beat- on his last attempt, 37 cen- booing returned but there “[The reception from the “[Rivero has] been the COSTLY MISTAKE ing Bolt. timeters more than defend- was also a smattering of ap- crowd] was pretty cool,” said absolute best closer in the Spangenberg inadvertent- The stunning reversal of ing champion Joe Kovacs. Rodriguez, who spent the game all year,” Padres man- ly jump-started the Pirates’ Jamaica’s sprint fortunes The American also had a plause — some of it from previous two seasons with ager Andy Green said. “He four-run third inning, which was highlighted by the fact huge throw on his last at- Bolt. The negative intensity the Pirates before signing hadn’t run into any trouble, began with his error allow- that it didn’t have a medal- tempt but was given a red didn’t quite reach the peaks with the Braves in November. but I think we had multiple ing Chris Stewart to reach ist in the women’s 100 for fl ag for a foot fault. Stipe Zu- of the previous days when “The fans showing me that at-bats in a row that he had first base safely. Stewart the fi rst time in 14 years. nic of Croatia took bronze Gatlin ran. much love, I defi nitely felt it. to work for, that had a cumu- sharply hit a ground ball to- In an event almost as with a toss of 21.46. With his doping past — Deep down, I never felt like I lative effect. Everybody’s hu- ward Spangenberg, who lift- close as the 100 fi nal, Eka- Ryan Crouser of the his suspension ended in stopped being a Pirate.” man at some point in time.” ed his glove slightly too early terini Stefanidi again held United States, the Olympic 2010 — the American has A Jan. 28 car crash tore Pirates starter Jameson and allowed the grounder to off Sandi Morris to win gold champion and the season’s long been portrayed as the Rodriguez’s left rotator cuff, Taillon rebounded from slip into the outfi eld. in the pole vault. top performer, never got it bad guy set against Bolt’s damaged his labrum and allowing a combined 18 ROSTER MOVE Morris and Stefanidi were going and finished sixth charismatic, fun-loving dislocated his biceps tendon. runs in his past two starts. Pirates: INF Max Moroff involved in an epic battle with a throw of 21.14. personality. After undergoing surgery in He surrendered two runs, was optioned to Triple-A In- February, he didn’t make his each coming in the fi rst in- dianapolis to make room for Braves debut until July 17. ning, and fi ve hits with eight Rodriguez on the 25-man 10. C.Bowyer, 609; 11. J.Johnson, 574; Rodriguez hit .162 with AUTO RACING 12. R.Blaney, 565; 13. J.Logano, 542; strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings. roster. Rodriguez entered THE GLEN 14. Ku.Busch, 528; 15. D.Suarez, 508; two home runs and three Unlike Taillon, Padres Continued from B1 NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP 16. R.Newman, 503. the game as part of a double- Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block RBIs in 15 games with At- left-hander Clayton Richard I LOVE NEW YORK 355 AT THE GLEN Modifi eds (25 laps): 1. REX KING, JR. switch with two out in the SUNDAY’S RESULTS (165) 2. Garrett Krummert (29) 3. Brad lanta. He was 1 for 2 with the started strong before allow- as the white At Watkins Glen International Rapp (11R) 4. Dave Murdick (61) 5. eighth inning. Watkins Glen, N.Y. Jim Rasey (32) 6. Jim Weller, Jr. (31) walk-off home run Sunday. ing four unearned runs in flag was Lap length: 2.45 miles 7. Justin Rasey (21) 8. Rex King (65) 9. “We were looking for an op- the third. He gave up five UP NEXT (Start position in parentheses) Bob Warren (96B) 10. Erik Martin (29E) about to fl y. 1. (3) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 90 laps, 11. Jeff Schaffer, Jr. (14) 12. Mark portunity to present itself to hits in six innings, but sent Pirates: RHP Trevor Wil- Despite a 58 points. Frankhouser (03) 13. Will Thomas III 2. (15) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 943. (9) 14. Shawn Kozar (3K). get him in and play,” Pirates the Pirates down in order in liams (4-4, 4.47) will look to bobble and 3. (5) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 90, 44. SHARON SPEEDWAY 4. (11) , Toyota, 90, 38. manager Clint Hurdle said. the first inning and struck string together a third con- locking the 5. (12) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 90, 32. SATURDAY’S RESULTS 6. (18) , Ford, 90, 34. A&MP Electric E-Mods (25 laps, “You heard the ovation. He got out the side in the second. secutive strong start when brakes as 7. (1) , Toyota, 90, 42. $1,000 to-win) — 1. Dan Davies (71D) a lot of love when he came in With the Pirates trailing he faces Detroit tonight. Wil- 8. (16) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 90, 36. 2. Brent Rhebergen (07R) 3. Shawn Kenseth Kenseth 9. (7) AJ Allmendinger, , Shingledecker (54s) 4. Mike Potosky the clubhouse. You can write 2-0 in the third, Andrew Mc- liams has been handed a no challenged 90, 32. (m20) 5. Scott Stiffl er (14) 6. Jacob 10. (6) , Toyota, 90, 33. Eucker (64) 7. Josh Ferry (33) 8. Josh those things up. That’s what’s Cutchen cut the defi cit in half decision in his past two ap- on the last lap, Truex won 11. (17) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, Double (83) 9. Ken Zimmer (62) 10. 90, 26. Mike Kinney (Porter 20P) 11. Alan so great about sports.” with a single to left before a pearances, but has allowed a for the fourth time this sea- 12. (14) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, Atkinson (32) 12. Chris Rudolph (25) Rookie reliever Dovydas pitch hit David Freese to load combined three runs. 90, 25. 13. Brock Moskey (3M) 14. Amanda son. 13. (4) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 90, 32. Stiffl er (14A) 15. Jim Plance (4J) 16. “He was so fast, I still 14. (9) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, Bud Watson (25) 17. Jeff Johnson 90, 28. (27) 18. Joe Gabrielson (58) 19. Jeff couldn’t get to him,” said 15. (8) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 90, 32. Hassay (10) 20. Bob Moskey (33) 21. 16. (19) , Chevrolet, 90, 23. Carl McKinney (Hendrickson 6M) 22. Kenseth, who maintained 17. (20) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 90, 20. Bob Williamson (93) 23. Jack Young AROUND THE HORN | Sunday’s other MLB games his slim points lead over 18. (21) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 90, 19. (67)-DNS. 19. (24) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 90, 18. HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Clint Bowyer for the final 20. (22) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 90, Sportsman Modifi eds (20 laps, $500 AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletics 11, Angels 10 his return from surgery to remove 18. to-win) — 1. Rocky Kugel (83x) 2. Jeff slot in the playoffs with four 21. (29) Aric Almirola, Ford, 90, 16. Schaffer (14) 3. Chas Wolbert (c3) Mariners 8, Royals 7 ANAHEIM, CALIF. bone spurs from his pitching races to go before the cut- 22. (25) , Ford, 90, 15. 4. Kole Holden (2) 5. Kyle Martell (8) elbow last February. 23. (2) , Chevrolet, 90, 21. 6. Tiffany Williams (58) 7. Brandon Royals 9, Mariners 1 Bruce Maxwell’s two-run single off. “I was racing as hard as 24. (13) Joey Logano, Ford, 90, 17. Ritchey (17) 8. Brian Schaffer (41) Marlins 4, Braves 1 25. (23) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 9. Chelsie Kriegisch (10) 10. Anthony KANSAS CITY, MO. completed a dramatic fi ve-run, I could, trying to make as 90, 12. Gillespie (Smith 3G) 11. Gary Haupt two-out comeback in the eighth ATLANTA 26. (27) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 90, (16) 12. Josh Seippel (84) 13. Jeremy Rookie Jakob Junis pitched eight many passes as I could.” 11. Weaver (35W) 14. Shayne Izzo (86) 15. sharp innings as Kansas City inning, and the Athletics stunned Jose Urena pitched six strong Daniel Suarez was third, 27. (31) David Ragan, Ford, 90, 10. Steve Slater (35) 16. Jessica Kriegisch the Angels. The Angels led 10-5 28. (37) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 90, 9. (63) 17. Jacob Jordan (28J) 18. Michael earned a split. Nelson Cruz hom- innings, Marcell Ozuna hit a the best fi nish of his rookie 29. (10) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, Kristyak (404) 19. Chad Gumpp (King ered twice and drove in four runs after the sixth but couldn’t hold three-run homer and the Marlins 90, 8. 12) 20. Jordan Ehrenberg (20J) 21. on against an A’s team that season, followed by Denny 30. (35) Boris Said, Chevrolet, 89, 7. Calvin Clay (21) 22. Amelia Clay (12) in the fi rst game. Whit Merrifi eld avoided a three-game sweep with Hamlin and Bowyer. Pole- 31. (34) Gary Klutt, Chevrolet, 89, 6. 23. Billy Myers (43Sr) 24. David Kalb, homered in both games for the hammered them with 18 hits, a victory over the Braves. Urena 32. (33) Brett Moffi tt, Toyota, 89, 0. Jr. (11J). DNQ: Will Schaffer (4), John including three home runs and sitter Kyle Busch was sev- 33. (36) Corey Lajoie, Toyota, 89, 4. McMillen (6), Preston Cope (24P), Blaze Royals. (10-5) won for the third time 34. (26) , Chevrolet, 81, 3. Myers (43Jr), Don Blaney (11). seven doubles. enth. 35. (30) , Ford, 80, 2. RUSH Sportsman Modifi ed Touring in four starts, allowing one run 36. (32) , Ford, 78, 1. Red Sox 6, White Sox 3 Truex boosted his playoff Series “Apple Festival Nationals” Astros 7, Blue Jays 6 and three hits, walking one and 37. (28) Dale Earnhardt Jr, Chevrolet, 9/17/16 make-up (25 laps, $800 to- BOSTON points total to a whopping engine, 22, 1. win) — 1. Chas Wolbert (c3) 2. Kole HOUSTON striking out three. Lucas Sims ——— Holden (2) 3. Kyle Martell (8) 4. Shayne Race Statistics Chris Young hit two homers, 34, nearly double that of Izzo (86) 5. Brian Schaffer (41) 6. Josh (0-2), making his second career Average Speed of Race Winner: including a tiebreaking three-run Juan Centeno hit an RBI single Seippel (84) 7. Jeremy Weaver (35W) start, gave allowed four runs in six second-place Jimmie John- 104.136 mph. shot after the batter in front was with two outs that capped a four- Time of Race: 2 hours, 7 minutes, 3 8. Steve Slater (35) 9. Preston Cope run rally in the ninth inning. Jose innings. son (18) as his best season seconds. (24P) 10. Tiffany Williams (58) 11. walked intentionally, to lift the Margin of Victory: 0.414 seconds. Anthony Gillespie (Smith 3G) 12. Jacob shows no signs of tailing Jordan (28J) 13. Jeff Schaffer, Jr. (14) Red Sox. Young added an RBI Altuve singled off All-Star closer Phillies 3, Rockies 2 Caution Flags: 3 for 8 laps. Roberto Osuna (3-3) to begin off. Lead Changes: 9 among 6 drivers. 14. Brandon Ritchey (17) 15. Calvin double and had a solo homer to DENVER Lap Leaders: Ky.Busch 1-21; C.Elliott Clay (21) 16. Jessica Kriegisch (63) 17. the Houston ninth and one-out “I feel like with the way 22-30; D.Suarez 31-44; M.Truex 45- Don Blaney (11) 18. Michael Kristyak help the AL East-leading Red Sox Cameron Rupp hit a two-run (404) 19. Rocky Kugel (83x) 20. Chelsie singles by Yuli Gurriel and Marwin 52; R.Blaney 53; B.Keselowski 54-63; complete a four-game sweep of double in the ninth inning, and we run, coupled with the M.Truex 64-76; B.Keselowski 77-86; Kriegisch (10) 21. Amelia Clay (12) 22. Gonzalez loaded the bases. R.Blaney 87; M.Truex 88-90 Josh Deems (9D)-DNS 23. Nick Ritchey the White Sox. the Phillies rallied to beat the bonus points, we should be Leaders Summary (Driver, Times (Eads 77N)-DNS 24. Will Schaffer (4)- Carlos Beltran grounded into a DNS. Orioles 12, Tigers 3 Rockies. a lock for [the season fi nale Led, Laps Led): M.Truex, 3 times for forceout that scored a run, and 21 laps; Ky.Busch, 1 time for 20 laps; Summit Racing Equipment Econo at] Homestead,” Truex said. B.Keselowski, 2 times for 18 laps; Mods (20 laps) — 1. Tyler Frankenberry BALTIMORE Alex Bregman hit a tying, two-run Giants 6, Diamondbacks 3 D.Suarez, 1 time for 13 laps; C.Elliott, (38) 2. Ty Rhoades (12R) 3. Mike Jonathan Schoop, Chris Davis and triple. SAN FRANCISCO “But at the same time, this 1 time for 8 laps; R.Blaney, 2 times for Hillman (29) 4. Kyle Miller (15) 5. Gary is racing and anything can 0 laps. Robinson (44R) 6. Brandon Blackshear Trey Mancini homered in succes- NATIONAL LEAGUE Jeff Samardzija pitched into the Wins: M.Truex, 4; J.Johnson, 3; (Burns 70B) 7. Haley Lapcevich (77L) 8. sion during a four-run fi rst inning happen.” B.Keselowski, 2; K.Larson, 2; Jacob Eucker (64) 9. Jeff Mundell (11) Nationals 9, Cubs 4 seventh inning to win his third R.Stenhouse, 2; R.Blaney, 1; Ku.Busch, 10. Matt Alexander (77) 11. Mitchell for the Orioles. Joey Rickard and Busch, 1; Ky.Busch, 1; A.Dillon, 1; D.Hamlin, 1; Wright (M11) 12. Brian Toto (8B) 13. CHICAGO consecutive start. Samardzija K.Harvick, 1; K.Kahne, 1; J.Logano, 1; Buzz Seitz (1) 14. Tommy Davis (32) Manny Machado also connected (7-11) allowed three runs on fi ve who domi- R.Newman, 1. 15. Wayne Daniels (4D) 16. Eric Wilson Matt Wieters hit a tiebreaking Top 16 in Points: 1. M.Truex, 881; 2. (Christopher 2JR) 17. Steve Haefke (41) for the Orioles, who led 8-0 after hits before leaving after giving up nated quali- grand slam off Carl Edwards Jr. Ky.Busch, 765; 3. K.Larson, 759; 4. 18. Nate Young (67) 19. Mark Titus (25) four innings and cruised to their a one-out single to Katel Marte fying earlier K.Harvick, 746; 5. D.Hamlin, 687; 6. 20. Zach Myers (1M) 21. Josh Ferry seventh win in nine games. All in Washington’s fi ve-run eighth B.Keselowski, 681; 7. C.Elliott, 648; 8. (Leamer 02) 22. Dan McEwen (44) 23. then walking Chris Hermann in in the day, J.McMurray, 643; 9. M.Kenseth, 637; Rick Wilson, Jr. (35). fi ve home runs were hit off Anibal inning. Bryce Harper started the was the winning rally with a one-out infi eld the seventh. Albert Suarez retired Sanchez (3-2), who yielded a seven batters for his fi rst career career-high tying eight runs and single against Mike Montgom- class of the Busch, who overcame trouble just past the half- save. 10 hits in three-plus innings. ery. Ryan Zimmerman doubled field early a pit road penalty early in way point of the 90-lap race. Dodgers 8, Mets 0 Kyle Busch Twins 6, Rangers 5 against Edwards and Daniel and gained Saturday’s Xfinity race at His No. 18 Toyota suffered Murphy was walked intentionally a big lead after the green MINNEAPOLIS NEW YORK The Glen and rallied to win, damage after a restart when to load the bases. fl ag dropped and led all 20 Max Kepler, Brian Dozier and Justin Turner’s caught stealing had to return to the pits af- he made contact with Ke- Cardinals 13, Reds 4 turned into a two-out stolen base laps of the fi rst stage. By the Eddie Rosario homered to help ter his fi rst stop to check for selowski in the Inner Loop CINCINNATI when a video review determined eighth time around the 2.45- a loose wheel and restarted the Minnesota Twins dig out of a while racing for seventh. fi ve-run hole. Jose Berrios (10-5) Jose Martinez hit his fi rst grand he reached around Amed Rosario mile circuit, Busch held a 34th. By the end of the sec- to evade the rookie shortstop’s gave up fi ve runs on six hits and slam during the Cardinals’ nine- 3.4-second lead over Truex, ond stage, he had worked Keselowski bounced into struck out six in fi ve innings, run fourth inning, and St. Louis tag, sparking a three-run fi rst while Keselowski in sixth Busch and both slid off inning that started the record- his way back through the Trevor Hildenberger threw two overcame Adam Wainwright’s was 10 seconds behind. It course. setting Dodgers to a rout. field and was ninth at the innings of scoreless relief and rough return from the disabled was Busch’s ninth stage win An irate Busch pitted and Robbie Grossman drove in the list, beating the Reds. St. Louis INTERLEAGUE of the season. end, in contention again. Busch encountered more Keselowski stayed out. go-ahead run for the Twins, who sent 13 batters to the plate for Rays 2, Brewers 1 were missing slugger Miguel Sano nine runs in the fourth, matching ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. for the second straight game be- its biggest inning of the season. cause of a sore left hand. Adrian Martinez connected off Homer Steven Souza Jr. homered off Beltre hit his 455th career homer Bailey (3-6), who gave up a Milwaukee reliever Jacob Barnes and Joey Gallo also went deep for career-high 10 runs in only 31 ⁄3 in- leading off the ninth inning. the Rangers. nings. Bailey has been hit hard in Associated Press

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» INSIDE C SOCIETY, C2 • ET CETERA, C3 • COMICS, C4 COMING TOMORROW The People’s Pharmacy column. MONDAY THE VALLEY LIFE AUGUST 7, 2017 5 THE VINDICATOR | C1 The top fi ve global concert tours, ranked by average box offi ce gross Retirement hasn’t slowed Garrison Keillor per city. Includes the aver- age ticket price for shows By JEFF BAENEN interview at Keillor started his Sat- cause I was given tremen- and his gray hair freshly worldwide. The list is based Associated Press his St. Paul urday-evening radio vari- dous freedom when I did cut as he prepares to hit the on data provided to the ST. PAUL, MINN. office. “You ety show featuring tales the show and it took a while road, Keillor talks about his trade publication Pollstar Garrison Keillor is not don’t want of his fictional Minnesota for me to even get a grasp of projects, which include fi n- by concert promoters and spending his time in retire- to fall down hometown of Lake Wobe- what was involved. Made a ishing a screenplay about venue managers. ment baking Powdermilk out there gon – “where all the women lot of mistakes in the course Lake Wobegon. The plot in- 1 Coldplay: Biscuits or drinking cof- and then are strong, all the men are of all those years. So the volves a New York weather- $8,070,880; $87.86 fee down at the Chatterbox Keillor all of these good-looking, and all the new people really should be man coming back to town Cafe now that he’s hung up people, you children are above average” given the same freedom and for his father’s funeral. It’s 2 U2: $7,873,929; his microphone as host of know, there’s a sudden in- – in 1974. He went out with a allowed to make their own based on a character from $117.30 his popular public radio take of breath. And men in fi nal show at the Hollywood mistakes,” he said. Keillor’s 1997 novel, “Wobe- show, “A Prairie Home white jackets come in from Bowl in July 2016 and turned “I would miss it too much, gon Boy.” 3 Guns N’ Roses: Companion.” the wings and put an oxy- the show over to mando- I think. I really would feel a Keillor hopes the movie $6,229,677; $101.95 He turns 75 today and will gen mask on you.” linist extraordinaire Chris big loss, I think, if I listened will be filmed in Minne- 4 Metallica: board a bus Tuesday for a “You don’t want that to Thile, who starts his second to it,” he said. “I really have sota. Keillor’s radio show $4,871,010; $117.44 28-city “Prairie Home Love happen. It’s too much enter- season as “Prairie Home” to turn my back. When the characters were the basis & Comedy Tour — 2017,” tainment for the dollar,” he host on Oct. 7. bishop steps down, the of director Robert Altman’s 5 Celine Dion: which he vows will be his adds. “An entertainer is sup- Keillor admits he misses bishop is supposed to leave last movie, “A Prairie Home $4,016,123; $149.68 last. posed to go away and have a being on the air and says town. You’re not supposed Companion.” “I don’t think you should quiet dotage, and you know, he hasn’t listened to “Prai- to, you know, keep going Keillor said he’s about go out onstage after the age lose your marbles in private rie Home” since Thile took back to the church.” 100,000 words into a mem- of 76,” Keillor told The Asso- and not do this out where over. Wearing his signature red oir. He’s also started a syn- ciated Press during a recent people can see you.” “I keep my distance be- tennis shoes without socks dicated newspaper column.

‘Bizarre Foods’ host on new show, travel tips, addiction hope “ESCAPING POLYGA- Marley MY” (10 P.M., A&E): As season 3 of this unscripted series begins, Jessica and talks Andrea receive word from Jesse, a father desperate to escape the polygamous reggae, group known as AUB. TV LISTINGS, C3 DVD RELEASES cannabis Movies available Tuesday By JOSEPH LONGO on DVD and through digital Associated Press providers include: LOS ANGELES “Snatched” (R): Starring Damian Marley shot the Amy Schumer and Goldie music video for his new song Hawn “Medication” in a medical “King Arthur: Legend of marijuana farm. the Sword” (PG-13): The reggae singer, who Starring Charlie Hunnam is part owner of a medical and Jude Law marijuana company, exalts “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: the drug’s benefi ts in “Medi- The Long Haul” (PG): cation,” which appears on Starring Jason Ian Drucker his newly released album and Charlie Wright “Stony Hill.” It’s his fi rst solo “The Dinner” (R): record in 12 years. Starring Richard Gere and In an interview with the Laura Linney Associated Press, Marley talks about “The Exception” (R): managing Lily James and Jai Courtney his burgeon- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS ing cannabis ASSOCIATED PRESS “Bizarre Foods” host Andrew Zimmern holds a piece of bacon after savoring it at Muncan Meats in Astoria, Queens, New York. A career, work- Opera tickets new show in early 2018, “The Zimmern List” will showcase his personal favorites, the eateries where he goes when cameras aren’t ing with Jay- are now on sale rolling. Zimmern, a four-time James Beard-award winning chef, also off ers hope for families struggling with addiction. A former Z for the fi rst YOUNGSTOWN addict himself, he’s been sober for 25 years. time and growing up Tickets are now on sale Marley for Opera Western Re- in privileged serve’s production of “Lucia Jamaica. di Lammermoor,” which will You’re featured on Jay- Q. Z’s new album in the be staged Nov. 10 at 7:30 A lot on Zimmern’s plate p.m. at Stambaugh Audi- song “Bam.” You shot some torium. Prices range from of the video in Jamaica. $25 to $75. The box offi ce By BETH J. HARPAZ world, from Dubai to Aus- What was the experience is open Monday through AP Travel Editor tralia. like? Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 NEW YORK “I see his show and I I’m a fan of his music, p.m. Tickets can also be Andrew Zimmern, host write it down,” Shaikh said. A. so I was honored to be purchased online at stam- of Travel Channel’s “Bi- “Wherever he goes, I go.” invited to be a part of the baughauditorium.com or by zarre Foods,” thinks he’s Shaikh says he likes the album. We actually did a phone at 330-259-0555. misunderstood. show because Zimmern recording in Los Angeles. The opera will be sung in He says he’s known tells “the whole story ... the He invited me to come by Italian, with English transla- as “fat guy runs around culture, the society, the the studio for a few hours, tions projected above the world, eats bugs,” but adds, background, about where and he kind of already had stage. “I don’t think I’ve eaten a the food comes from.” an idea of what he wanted A plated dinner, provided bug or an organ in ‘Bizarre Here are some excerpts for the hook. He said, “Go by Chrystal’s Catering, will Foods’ in years.” from AP’s wide-ranging ahead, freestyle and have precede the performance. “I purposely set out to chat with Zimmern, in- fun on the track.” ...They The $60 ticket includes make a show that’s enter- cluding advice on using kind of constructed my verse using lines from my a dinner featuring a fresh taining,” he said. “At the social media to fi nd good ASSOCIATED PRESS mozzarella, arugula and to- same time I try to be very food when you travel, and Faisel Shaikh, left, of Ashburn, Va., embraces “Bizarre Foods” freestyle. We spent two days mato salad, Italian cheese- thoughtful and thought- a message of hope for fam- host Andrew Zimmern during a chance encounter outside in Jamaica showing him stuff ed chicken breast, provoking and I try to edu- ilies struggling with addic- Kababish, a takeout store in the Queens borough of New York around, catching visuals for rosemary potato wedges, cate and I take the cultural tion. that specializes in serving Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi the project. fresh broccoli, dessert and lessons of the show very, FINDING GOOD FOOD takeout dishes. It’s been 12 years since an open bar. Reservations very, very seriously.” WHEN YOU TRAVEL think we’re competition MOST BIZARRE FOOD Q. you released a solo must be made by Nov. 7. The show’s current sea- “I google local food writ- at all actually. I think Tony EVER EATEN album. son focuses on American ers. ... I look up who are the would probably say the “In Samoa, we had a What’s really been Car show benefi ts destinations, along with most famous chefs on the same thing.” coral worm that swims A. happening is that I’ve military group their history and social Eater Heatmap but I also “I absolutely adore what up from the bottom of been in the studio working look on the Michelin guide AUSTINTOWN context. And a new show, Tony does because of his the ocean, thousands of on other projects. I did an Own Identity Dynamics “The Zimmern List,” de- and see who are the three- storytelling ability. And it’s feet, and dies in the sun album with Nas called “Dis- will have a car show Satur- buts early 2018 showcasing star Michelin chefs.” shot beautifully.” and then falls back down tant Relatives.” I was part of day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. his favorite places, “where “People forget that if ON ADDICTION: and fertilizes the coral. ... another project called Su- at JR’z Pub, South Raccoon I actually go when the you go onto Instagram or NOBODY IS HOPELESS To eat that worm when it perHeavy, which was also Road at New Road. Registra- cameras aren’t rolling.” Twitter, you can actually “I’ve been sober for 25 fl oats to the surface with featuring Mick Jagger, Dave tion is $5. Cars, trucks and Zimmern – a chef who’s click on someone’s feed 1/2 years. I was a heroin the natives, I can’t think of Stewart, Joss Stone and A.R. motorcycles are welcome. won four James Beard and look at their timeline addict. An alcoholic, I was something stranger. En- Rahman. awards – invited The Asso- and you can fl ip back and More than 30 trophies will a criminal. I was home- set, which is a bread, made Why name the album ciated Press to follow him back and back. So if I want less. So I have a very, very from pounded palm roots Q. “Stony Hill”? be awarded, and there will in Queens, New York, for a to know where’s great to be a raffl e, bake sale, goodie low bottom story. Tried that’s buried in the ground I choose “Stony Hill” as glimpse of what “The Zim- eat in Italy, I’ll look and see bags, Chinese auction, dash to kill myself by drinking for months and fermented the name of the album mern List” will be like. In where Michael White and A. plaques, vendors, pin strip- myself to death, didn’t before it’s baked, that some to reflect my upbringing. the Astoria neighborhood, Mario Batali and all these ers and food. Proceeds ben- work, living in an aban- of the tribal Ethiopians The neighborhood I grew up he sampled cured meats other chefs have eaten efi t Honor and Remember, doned building, stealing still make in that country in from when I was around and pastries at Muncan when they’ve been in Italy an organization that helps purses (left) on chairs to ... that’s certainly strange. 5-years-old to when I was Food Corp., founded by an last year. When I want to local military families who live. So I’ve come a pretty Everybody wants me to around 15 or 16. It’s the more immigrant from the for- look up where’s fun to eat have lost a loved one while long way.” call out some horribly privileged part of Jamaica. mer Yugoslavia; then had in Paris, I’ll look and see serving. “I hope family members fermented, heinous – like In the album, we’re trying a goat dish called katakat where Daniel Boulud went or loved ones who have casu marzu, the maggot- to speak about that journey at Kababish, which serves and ate last year when he David Crosby will someone (struggling with infested cheese of Sardin- ... my father came from the Pakistani, Indian and was in Paris.” addiction) hear it loud and ia, but the term bizarre in ghetto and was able to have play Kent Stage Bangladeshi food in Jack- RELATIONSHIP WITH clear. Don’t listen to the Webster’s means unique a child like myself who was KENT son Heights; and fi nished ANTHONY BOURDAIN statistics. There is recov- and interesting. People al- Rock and Roll Hall of “We’re friends, we do born and raised in an up- with Taiwanese noodle ery available for everyone. ways ask me, ‘What’s the Fame inductee David Crosby hang out. I did his stage town, privileged area. soup, pork roll and minced There is no one so hope- strangest thing you’ve ever will come to Kent Stage, 175 vegetables at Happy Stony show with him when he You have your medi- less as to actually be hope- eaten?’ and I’m just like, E. Main St., on Nov. 5 for a Noodle in Elmhurst. came to Minneapolis. ... Q. cal marijuana compa- less. It just does not exist. ‘None of it is strange to the 7:30 p.m. concert. Faisel and Hera Shaikh, We were both part of the people who are eating it ny, Stony Hill Corp. How did Sometimes intervention is Tickets are $65, $85 and from Ashburn, Virginia, Jose Andres tribute dinner there.’ I’ve not eaten any of that come about? $105 and go on sale Friday were picking up food from last February, that was the necessary. Actually sepa- those foods, enset, or sea Marijuana has been at 1 p.m. at kentstage.org or Kababish when Zimmern last time we saw each oth- ration from substances. worm or the casa marzu, A. such a big part of our by calling 877-987-6487. appeared. After taking a er. We went outside on the And a lot of families don’t in America. I get up in the lives even way before it was On Sept. 29, Crosby will few selfi es with him, Fai- deck and locked the door go down the intervention morning, I make eggs and made legal in certain plac- release his next album, “Sky sel Shaikh said he’s dined behind us, so we could just route fast enough. ... There have cereal with my kid, es. I think it’s only right that Trails.” at places recommended be alone, and spend a half- are tons of great places out roast a chicken for din- we partake in the business by Zimmern around the hour catching up. I don’t there.” ner.” now.

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This is WORTH A LOOK ART SHOWS Heloise Buhl Day 2017 is seeking a chance entries for this year’s art show. It will be a juried 2D multimedia art show that will take place at to repay the Buhl Casino on Buhl Day, Sales Sept. 4. The show committee will be accepting entries be- Mom tween 5 and 8 p.m. Sept. 1. All staff accepted pieces will be judged Dear Annie: When my Sept. 2. The winning piece will mom’s husband died, we be displayed at Cravings, 76 tends to moved her from another Shenango Ave., Sharon, during state to an assisted-living September. facility a few miles from our house. DANCES ignore We run errands for her, Boardman United Methodist handle her bills and oc- Church, 6809 Market St., will casionally take her out for host a dance class at 5 p.m. every shoppers a meal, and we have her Wednesday for health and fi tness. SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR over one day every week The event is open to the public as for a home-cooked meal. well as church members. Lessons Pink Ribbon Golf Classic receives donation Dear Readers: Today’s are $5 each and are an hour long. After several years, she Sound Off is about de- has never offered to buy For information, call Doreen at Home Savings Regional President Frank Hierro and board member Ellen Tressel recently presented a 330-398-9773. All levels of danc- check for $5,000 to the Pink Ribbon Golf Classic benefi ting the American Cancer Society. Above, from partment staff who ignore us a meal, not even for a ers are welcome. the customer: special occasion, such left are Hierro, Tressel and committee members Nancy Felton, Bonnie Filipovich and Cheryl Miskell. St. Rose Church’s 125th an- “Dear Heloise: I recent- as a birthday or anniver- ly went shopping at a ma- sary. There has been no niversary celebration will be Tabernacle education assistance tion. It’s a resale home goods dozens of images, was produced acknowledgment of our marked by a dinner-dance from ministry with scholarship funds. and furniture business that in collaboration with the Mahon- jor department store, and 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Friday,at The show is free and features employs developmentally dis- ing Valley Historical Society. The I asked one of the sales new normal. She does say crafts, accessories, fashion, food, program is free and open to the “thank you” for each task. the Mahoning Country Club, 710 abled individuals in Columbiana staff if she could assist me, E. Liberty St., Girard. The meal music and a cake walk. For more County. All proceeds support public. For further information, and she said, “No,” she My mom’s daughter, a information, call Hallie Cousin at please call St. Charles Parish of- includes Italian meatballs and the client care programs oper- was busy, and just walked half sibling of mine, lives pasta, chicken francaise, crab- 330-518-8441 or email the church fi ce at 330-758-2325. ated by the agency. A drawing off. I saw a group of three in another state. She has stuff ed sole with lobster bisque, at [email protected]. never sent us a gift card for four $25 gift certifi cates will Sutliff Museum will host a col- giggling salespeople and garlic mashed redskin potatoes, lection, “Mother’s Aprons,” from for our efforts. Money is tossed salad, steamed veg- PICNICS take place. There is no admis- asked if they could help the 1940’s through today. Muse- not a barrier for either of etables, dinner rolls and a cookie Free Polish Krakusy Society sion fee. For information, call um hours are 3 to 6 p.m. Wednes- me, and one young wom- them; they are well-off. table. The cost is $15 for adults, will have its second annual sum- 330-886-0372 or visit Facebook day and Thursday and from 1 to 4 an said, “In a minute,” We feel that we would $7.50 for children and children mer picnic from 12:30 to 7:30 at www.facebook.com/East- p.m. Friday and Saturday and is turned her back and con- never treat a family care- under three are free. Payments p.m. Aug. 20 at Countryside Farm Palestine-Corner-Store. located on the second fl oor of the tinued her conversation. were due by July 17. For more giver this way. on Route 224 in Poland. Pirogi, Warren-Trumbull County Public I left the store without information, call 330-545-1163. kielbasa, golabki and haluski SPECIAL EVENTS Library. For information, call 330- Underappreciated Those who baked cookies for the will be served along with zywiec, spending a dime. Salem Historical Society will 399-8807, ext. 121 or visit www. “This isn’t the fi rst time event are to drop them off at the tyskie, okocim and more Polish host two special tours this month. sutliff museum.org. Dear Underappreciat- Country Club on Friday between beers. The picnic will off er chil- I’ve seen salespeople ig- ed: I’m sure Mom treated The Underground Railroad Trolley Youngstown CROP Hunger 11 and 3 p.m. dren’s activities, face painting, tour begins at noon Saturday and nore a customer. The ma- you to many meals the music, a 50-50 raffl e, a silent auc- Walk will host a recruiter rally and jority of salespeople usu- FAIRS, FESTIVALS at 1:30 p.m. Aug. 20. Reservations packet pickup from noon to 1 p.m. first 18 years of your life. tion and cornhole tournament. can be made to 330-337-6733 or ally are helpful and pro- Think of this role reversal William Penn Association The entry fee is $5 and kids under Aug. 21, for the Hunger Walk that at [email protected]. The Ghost will take place in October. Lunch fessional, but it only takes as a chance to repay her. Branch 28 will host its fraternal 10 are free. Tickets are being sold Trolley Tour will be at 8 p.m. Aug. Perhaps she’s not offered to in advance. For information, call will be provided. a few bad apples to ruin festival from noon to 6 p.m. Aug. 26. Call 330-205-3923 to make the reputation of a store. chip in for any meals be- 26 at the Hungarian Cultural 330-757-8752 or 412-721-1304. Or reservations. YWCA of Youngstown will host email: [email protected]. Is it a lack of proper train- cause she’s on a limited in- Center of Northeastern Ohio, a job-skills workshop from Aug. Ohio Valley Teen Challenge ing?” come or living off savings. 12027 Abbott Road, Hiram. All St. David Welsh Society of 14 through Aug. 31. Topics that will host a youth rally from 5 to 8 will be covered are career assess- you can eat and drink for admis- Youngstown will host its annual p.m. Sunday at Woodworth Park, Your half sister, though, picnic at 3 p.m. Aug. 19 at Stacey ment and exploration, soft skills Emma Y., Scranton, Pa. really ought to step up sion cost of $15 for adults, $5 255 Warren Avenue, just off West- such as resume writing and inter- for students and children under Pavilion in Austintown Township ern Reserve Road in Beaver Town- Emma, sorry to hear more. Perhaps you could Park, 6000 Kirk Road. Cost is viewing, job stability, maintaining 12 are free. All proceeds will ship. There will be games, prizes, a job and fi nancial literacy. There about this unfortunate talk to her and express how $17 per person and the public music and ministry by the OVTC. much you would appreci- benefi t the WPA scholarship is invited. There will be special will be a cash incentive given upon incident, but you do have fund. Menu choices include gou- The young person bringing the completion of the entire program. ate her help in caring for entertainment. For reservations most friends will win a $50 gift options. You can call the Mom. You shouldn’t feel lash, stuff ed cabbage, cabbage make checks payable to St. David The workshop is free, and spots store manager to let him card. For additional information, are limited. All sessions must be guilty for asking this. She’s and noodles, kolbasz, hot dogs, Society and mail to Mrs. Sarah call 330-318-0408. or her know of your experi- her mom, too, and she chicken with Hungarian noodles Davis Gamlin, 395 Kenmore Ave. attended. For information or to Poland Historical Society ence, or write a letter to the should want to help her. and corn polenta. Pastries, SE, Warren, OH 44483. Reserva- register, call Marie at 330-746- will have its fi nal summer open 6361, ext. 110. corporate CEO. Training palacsinta, langos and bacon tion deadline is Aug. 15. For infor- house from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, at might be the issue, but you Lastly, if you’re simply bread will be available for pur- mation, contact welshman1828@ YWCA of Youngstown will yahoo.com. the Little Red Schoolhouse, 4515 always can recommend seeking some acknowl- chase separately. host Geo C and Tha Storm on Aug. Center Road, at the Struthers 25 for a concert. Happy hour will better training in a phone edgment that what you SALES Road intersection at Route 224. are doing is good and FUNDRAISERS begin at 6 p.m. with the concert call or letter. Helping Hands Closet at During the free open house, the to start at 7. Tickets are $10 when kind, let me say: It is. And Hubbard Public Library public can explore the historical Heloise deep down, your mom will be accepting donations of Western Reserve United Method- purchased ahead at the YWCA, 25 items on display and chat with so- W. Rayen Ave. or at Geo’s, 228 W. probably appreciates it school supplies through Satur- ist Church, 4580 Canfi eld Road, ciety members about the history Dear Readers: If you Canfi eld, has new and gently Boardman St., or $13 at the door. lose your wallet: more than words can say. day for students who would not of Poland. Also Luke Schuster, Childcare is available for children be able to aff ord the supplies used clothing for the entire fam- with Imperial Drone Services, will Call the police and re- ily. Hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. age 1 to 12 at $5 per hour. For Dear Annie: Thank necessary for back-to-school. sell his aerial photographs taken information, call 330-746-6361, p or t t h at it ’s lo s t or s tolen you for encouraging the All patrons who donate will have Tuesdays. August special is Crazy over Poland. ext. 109. – do this immediately! young woman who wrote any accrued fi nes on their Hub- Days sale where all items are $1 Salem Parks and Recreation Get a new driver’s li- about living with her al- bard library account waived. except any with green tags. and Salem Public Library are SUMMER CAMP cense – this is your coholic father to connect Fine-free patrons and commu- Immaculate Heart of Mary partnering to bring “It’s a De- Salem Historical Society will most commonly used with Alateen. It’s a pow- nity members are encouraged Knights of Columbus 3930 spicable Palooza” event from 2 off er Hands-On-History, a part of form of ID. erful program – one that to participate but donations will invites the public Saturday to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Salem Learn Local! from Aug. 14 to 18. Memorial Building, 785 E. State Cancel all credit cards has helped many young not be credited for future fi nes. and Sept. 9 to participate in a This is a week-long summer camp St, and Salem Public Library, 821 for kids in grades 5-8. Sessions and, if necessary, notify people and their families. For a list of supplies needed and community trunk sale at the Seeing as the young information about waived fees E. State St. This family-friendly will be off ered from 9:30 to noon, your bank. Immaculate Heart of Mary park- woman also said she is requirements, call the library at event is free and includes games, and from 12:30 to 3 p.m. $35 Notify utilities in case connected to her church, 330-534-3512, ext. 1. ing lot, 4490 Norquest Blvd. in crafts, prizes, food, construction registration, call 330-424-9591, someone tries to open Austintown. Included are two “petting zoo,” life-size Minecraft, ext.184 to register. I’d encourage her to talk Friends of Fido will host its an account. with her pastor, her youth parking spots for $10 and ven- face painting. and the opportunity If you kept a spare house fi fth annual celebrity bartender dor set-ups will be from 7:30 to to meet minions. No registration TRIPS leader or some other re- night from 6 to10 p.m. Thursday key in your wallet, have 9:00 a.m. Sale hours are from 9 is required. For more information, AARP 3104 Canfi eld will host sponsible and caring adult at The Lake Club. Tickets are $40 go to www.salem.lib.oh.us or call the locks changed. in the congregation. a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine. For an overnight bus trip to Blenner- each or a table of 10 for $350. 330-332-0043. hassett State Park on the Ohio Heloise A responsible faith lead- The event includes dinner, cash more information, call Dion at 330-506-9081. Mahoning Valley Historical River Aug. 15 and 16 with a tour Dear Heloise: I’m hav- er – who can keep confi- bar, live auction and basket raffl e. of the mansion and grounds. Trip dences – can be a good Three featured bartenders will be Society will host a free after- ing problems with gnats Lord of Life Church, 550 N. noon of fun from 1 to 3 p.m. each includes one night accommoda- ally, both as a listening ear John Hirschbeck, retired major in my kitchen and bath- Broad St. Canfi eld. will have a Wednesday at the Tyler His- tions in New Philadelphia at the and as a resource person league baseball umpire; Jessica trash and treasure sale Friday Holiday Inn Express and several rooms. I have the house tory Center, 325 W. Federal St. in sprayed for bugs, but I still if the situation with her fa- Shields, K-9 police offi cer with from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Satur- downtown Youngstown. Visitors stops both days. All baggage han- ther escalates. Youngstown police department day from 9 a.m. to noon. Call to will explore how the Mahoning dling and gratuities are included. have gnats. Do you have a In addition, knowing who was a contestant on “The reserve a spot at 330-533-3531. Valley has changed through For information, call Barb at 330- solution to this problem? Amazing Race”; and Patrick what’s going on in a fam- $15 for 1 day and $20 for both good and bad and into the future. 757-0780. Plans being made for ily can help the pastor, Lavanty, owner of Nicolinni’s Fall foliage trip and a mystery trip Bugs in Kitchen, days. Participants will make their own youth leader or other re- Restaurant and contestant on medicine, try historic tools and in November. Nonmembers and via email sponsible adult pay better “American Ninja Warrior.” There Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrai- learn about those who helped guests are welcome at meetings attention, even without will be more local celebrities. All nian Orthodox Church will host to make our area a better place. and bus trips. For membership First make certain all in- taking any kind of direct proceeds go to support Friends of a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to For information, call the MVHS at information, call Connie at 330- door plants are not watered action. Finally, it can re- Fido. Call Shirley to order tickets 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday at 330-743-2589 or visit www.ma- 332-0121. for a couple of days; gnats mind the faith leader to at 330-720-7216 or go online at the church pavilion hall, 1025 N. honinghistory.org. Young Leaders Advisory lay their eggs in damp soil. FriendsOfFido.ticketspice.com/ lift up in prayer, without Belle Vista Ave. Youngstown. Salem Community Center Board of the Mahoning Valley Remove all food or fruit celebrity-bartender. naming specifi c individu- Warren Women’s Connec- will present the seventh Women’s Historical Society is hosting an bowls from the counter. Aug. 12 bus trip to East Liverpool. als or families, everyone St. Nicholas School will par- tion, an affi liate of Stonecroft Night Out on Sept. 27, from 4 to 8 Clean all surfaces with an whose life is touched by ticipate in a shoe collection fund- p.m. Women’s Night Out centers The bus will depart the Tyler His- all-purpose cleaner, includ- Ministries, invites all women to tory Center, 325 W. Federal St., addiction or mental ill- raiser until Oct. 1. Rubber band around information, products ing the floors and trash ness. Just as we pray for gently used shoes in pairs. The attend its luncheon titled “Jump and services for females of all at 9 a.m. The trip will begin with goal is to collect 2,500 pairs and For Joy” at Delucia’s Banquet ages who want to learn ways to a special behind-the-scenes tour baskets. Cover drains with those dealing with physi- plastic and tape it down. cal illnesses, we need to boxes to donate are located at St. Center, 2610 Elm Road NE, from take better care of their bodies of the Homer Laughlin China pray for those living with Nicholas and Holy Trinity Church 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Aug. 14. and minds and improve upon Factory. Lunch will be provided. Leave this in place over- mental-health or addic- doors. The special feature will be Dr. their lifestyles. This event is a There also will be a guided tour of night. tion issues and those who Sight for all United will host Tom Jones who will speak on benefi t for the SCC’s children’s the Museum of Ceramics, and a ”Arthritis and Joint Replace- fi tness center, and will feature a Then make a gnat trap: love and care for them. “The Second Eye Ball of the Ma- walking tour of other downtown 1 vendors marketplace with nearly Pour about ⁄4 cup of ap- Again, thank you for honing Valley” Sept. 30 at Powers ment,” and the inspirational historic sites. The bus will leave your care for all who write Auditorium. This event will help speaker is Tiff any Blevins, and 60 businesses, buff et dinner, ple-cider vinegar into a spa treatment rooms, bingo, and for the return trip at 5 p.m. Cost is jar or plastic container. to you – and especially for raise funds to continue to sustain her topic is ”Night of Horror.” $40 per person for members and Sight for All and assist the citi- chair massages provided. Musi- Take a coffee fi lter and the good advice you offer. There also will be special music. cal entertainment also will be $45 for nonmembers. Prepaid zens in our community who are in Stonecroft Ministries is a non- place over the opening Rev. Talitha Arnold need of vision services. “Ameri- featured. Tickets are available at reservations are required. Par- denominational organization the SCC, or by phone with a major ticipants can register by calling of the apple-cider con- can Idol” fi nalist, Scott MacIntyre tainer. You can use a Dear Rev. Arnold: Thank will be the special guest. Spon- that reaches out to all women credit card through Sept. 19. SCC the historical society with a credit you for your thoughtful let- sorships available are Visionary, across the country and around is now accepting vendors for the card at 330-743-2589, or print rubber band to ensure ter. Because she mentioned $10,000 reserves 16 seats (two the world. Luncheons are held marketplace area, and businesses and mail in the registration form that the coffee filter is her involvement with her tables); Crystal Clear, $5,000 re- the second Monday of each are encouraged to become spon- held in place and there sors and/or advertisers. For more at www.mahoninghistory.org church, I should have serves eight seats; 20-20 donor, month at a cost of $13. Reserva- with payment. is a tight seal. $2,500 reserves eight seats; and tions are required by Thursday information, call 330 332-5885. Poke three holes in the thought to recommend her Mahoning County Veterans faith leaders as an addi- Sight Saver, $1,000 reserves by calling Joyce at 330-539- St. Charles Parish library coffee filter, no bigger eight seats. Single tickets are committee will sponsor a pre- Service Commission will host a 1 1 tional resource. That was 5837 or Jan at 330-638-6508 free bus trip for veterans to the than ⁄4 inch to ⁄3 inch a missed opportunity. I’ve $100 each. Live and silent auc- and must be honored or can- sentation on local Jewish history tion donors are also needed. For D-Day re-enactment in Conneaut wide. passed your message along celed by Saturday. at 7 p.m., Sept. 7, at St. Charles information, visit www.sightforal- Borromeo Catholic Church, Township Park on Aug. 18. Bus Place in an area where to “Sick and Afraid,” and lunited.com/eye-ball-2017. Threshold Residential Ser- will leave at 6:30 a.m. from the the gnats are, and leave I’m printing it here for any 7345 Westview Dr. Boardman. vices Inc., doubly known as Speakers Thomas Welsh, Joshua commission offi ces at 345 Oak it there for a day or two. young person in a similar Tabernacle Baptist Church, Hill Ave., Youngstown, and return 707 Tabernacle Blvd., is spon- East Palestine Corner Store, Foster and Gordon Morgan, co- Heloise situation. authors of “A History of Jewish about 7 p.m. For reservations, call soring The Beacons of Hope: will host its second annual sale 330-740-2450. Send a money-saving or timesaving Email your questions for Annie Lane to Extravaganza and Trunk Show and celebration from 9 a.m. to 4 Youngstown and the Steel Val- hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San [email protected], or write to: from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 26. All ley,” will share highlights of their A calendar of activities to which the public Antonio, TX 78279-5000, fax it to p.m. Friday and Saturday at 110 is invited is published Monday. Please sub- Dear Annie, c/o Creators Syndicate, proceeds from this craft and fash- recently released book. The 208- 210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@ 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. N. Market St. The store is oper- mit information to the Society Department Heloise.com. ion and trunk show will benefi t the page narrative, which features by noon Thursday. © 2017 Creators Syndicate ated by the nonprofi t organiza- © 2017 King Features Syndicate

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But 1977: The Warren City School District’s en- USA Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (Live) (:05) The Sinner “Part I” rollment, which peaked at 14,400 in 1969, has if you always have to steal your VH1 Love Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood Basketball Wives “Finale” Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood Basketball Wives “Finale” kisses, the relationship is casting dropped by 16 percent in the last fi ve years and you in the energetically demand- could fall below 10,000 by 1980 at the current ing role of ‘’sneaky thief.’’ Is it re- rate of decline. ally worth the effort? A 16-year-old Utah Boy Scout, Carl D. Arm- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Maybe strong, is in critical condition at Jameson Me- you’re afraid to get rid of some- morial Hospital in New Castle, Pa., after being thing because you fear you’ll need struck by lightning at the National Boy Scout it in the future. Have a little more Jamboree in Moraine State Park. faith in your own resourcefulness Daniel Lewis, nationally known industrial re- and your place in the universal order. That is to say: You are pre- altor, says the Youngstown district urgently cious and will be cared for. needs – and could get – many more small, di- versifi ed industrial fi rms to create hundreds of VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). It won’t be easy to find what sparks ODDLY ENOUGH Dull, Boring and Bland Authorities capture new jobs to replace those being lost at the area’s your joy, but you’ll get closer by aging steel plants. communities forge alligator roaming noticing what doesn’t. You’ll do Man accused of owing 1967: Hugh Frost, vice president of the this without judgment or snob- international bond around NY town Youngstown Board of Education, joins school bery. When you declare some- nearly $88K in tolls, fees LONDON WHITNEY POINT, N.Y. board presidents from other big-city Ohio thing to be a better fit for you, FORT LEE, N.J. schools in calling for more educational oppor- you’re not saying it’s better in Dull, Scotland, and Boring, Ore., Authorities in upstate New York Police have arrested a New Jersey have captured an alligator that got tunities to help curb racial disorders. general. two small communities united by man who is accused of evading nearly loose. George Hamilton stars in “The Philadelphia !LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). unexciting names, have joined forces $88,000 in tolls and fees. According to Animal Adventure Story” at the Kenley Players in Warren. Some think there’s beauty in with a third: Bland Shire, Australia. A piggyback trailer containing 92 color TVs chaos. Others find sadness and Park, New York state Department of A Port Authority of New Jersey and Dull and Boring became sister worth about $30,000 is stolen from the B&O anxiety there. Some chaos will New York offi cer pulled over 60-year- communities in 2012, after a Scottish Environmental Conservation crews be unavoidable today. What you captured the renegade reptile July 29 property at 530 Mahoning Ave. old Anthony Cotugno of Newark after woman passed through the U.S. town do with it will fall somewhere be- behind the fairgrounds in rural Whit- East Palestine health commissioner James Vo- tween grace and art. they say he drove through an on a cycling holiday. Offi cials say the cature appoints aides for free community chest E-ZPass lane on the George Wash- ney Point. Sightings of the alligator "SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). relationship has boosted the profi le of were fi rst reported July 22. X-rays at the American Legion homecom- ington Bridge without paying a toll There’s a thought you’d like to ex- both places. Offi cials say the alligator is 3 feet, ing: Ruth Smith, Rhea Alexander, Lois Mack- July 26. tract from your mind for fear that Dull offi cials July 28 hosted the 3 inches long. They believe it’s some- lin, Ann Harvey, Grace Neeld, Ethel Ulmer, Kay it will influence how you behave Police say a records check showed mayor of the region of Bland Shire, one’s pet. Bruno and Jane Kraus. -- maybe even who you become. 1942: Youngstown police have nabbed 21 bug he owes more than $40,700 in tolls New South Wales, at a reception to The alligator will be quarantined This one needs to be examined writers in a crackdown on the numbers game. and fees at Port Authority crossings celebrate the third member of a club and then permanently placed in an and broken down before you can In a last effort to meet Mahoning County’s quo- build it back up. and an additional $47,000 in unpaid dubbed the League of Extraordinary exhibit at Animal Adventure Park in SAGITTARIUS tolls and fees on the New Jersey Communities. Harpursville. The privately owned ta of 17,250 old phonograph records by Aug. 10, # (Nov. 22-Dec. the American Legion will make a house-to- 21). The competition among your Turnpike. Bland Shire and Boring are both zoo, just east of Binghamton, is home family members will be particu- to April the giraff e, whose pregnancy house canvass. Cotugno is charged with theft of named after early residents, William Youngstowners take up the “Hit Hitler with larly palpable, complex and un- service, toll evasion and a traffi c viola- Bland and William Boring, while Dull’s and birthing of a male calf was an in- necessary today. This is ancient ternet sensation this year. Scrap” challenge with the fi rst-week collection business playing out in new tion. No telephone number was avail- name may come from a Gaelic word amounting to 150 pounds of scrap. ways. able to seek comment. for meadow. Associated Press $CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Sometimes it feels like the same 08/07/17 41 Regretted things are being offered over and JUMBLE AND CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 42 Aware of over, year to year, town to town, 1 Merit 1 Urge (on) THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 43 Land measure person to person. This weary by David L. 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