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SERVING CLOVIS, PORTALES AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES EasternNewMexicoNews.com Overpass on schedule ❏ Official: Work so far replacing dition that NMDOT expected. “Repairs were needed; however, overall the abutments, removing concrete. structure is sound,” Arnett wrote. She wrote that the work completed so far BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS includes replacing the overpass’ abutments, seal- ing around the abutments and removal of side- CLOVIS — A little over a month into the esti- walk and concrete. mated nine-month Prince Street overpass reno- Remaining work includes replacing the metal vation projcect, work is proceeding as sched- pedestrian railing, chain link fence and wall bar- uled, according to the New Mexico Department riers surrounding the overpass, as well as bridge of Transportation. paving and installing new approach slabs, light- Staff photo: Jamie Cushman NMDOT Public Information Officer Manon ing and protective coating. Arnett wrote in an email to The News last week Arnett told The News that the timeline for Removed concrete is visble from the corner of Prince Street and First street that work on the $2.5 million renovation project completing the project remains the same, with as the overpass renovation continues. Work on the $2.5 million project has is “going well.” the work expected to be finished by summer gone as expected so far, New Mexico Department of Transportation Public Arnett wrote that that overpass was in the con- 2019. Information Officer Manon Arnett told The News.

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Staff photo: Jamie Cushman A covered wagon pulled by five mules makes its way down Prince Street in Clovis on Monday. Driver Randy Boehmer told The News that he has been to more than 30 states since he began to travel the country in the covered wagon in 2008 to spread the word of Jesus.

New accusation Clovis school rocks Kavanaugh board to hear court nomination bond update ❏ Kavanaugh process,” Kavanaugh wrote in BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS a letter to leaders of the Senate says he will not Judiciary Committee. “The CLOVIS — The Clovis Municipal Schools Board coordinated effort to destroy of Education will hear an update on the district’s be intimidated. my good name will not drive sale of $7 million in general obligation bonds dur- me out.” ing tonight’s board meeting. By Lisa Mascaro, Hours earlier, President Superintendent Jody Balch told The News on Mary Clare Jalonick Donald Trump led the defense Hartford Courant: Rebecca Lurye Monday that last week’s sale featured seven or eight and Jonathan Lemire of his embattled nominee Yale Law School students held a sit in Monday morning bidders and CMS “got a decent rate.” “We probably did as well as we can do for the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS against the latest allegation of demanding an investigation into sexual misconduct allega- time,” Balch said. sexual misconduct, calling the tions against U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. WASHINGTON — accusations against Balch noted that the district’s rating was not Denouncing his accusers for Kavanaugh “totally political.” affected by the state’s credit rating being downgrad- launching “smears, pure and The combative tone by California, the ranking who come “out of the wood- ed. simple,” Brett Kavanaugh said Kavanaugh and Trump came a Democrat on the Judiciary work.” He also questioned the Balch said funds from the sale of the bonds will Monday he’ll continue fight- day after a second allegation Committee, called for the political motivations of the go towards parking lot improvements districtwide, ing for Senate confirmation to emerged. That accusation, in a “immediate postponement” of attorneys representing the including at Clovis High School and Mesa the Supreme Court, even as report by The New Yorker any further action on women, saying “you should Elementary. Republicans battled to prevent magazine, pushed the White Kavanaugh’s nomination. look into the lawyers doing the Other items on the agenda for the 5:30 p.m. meet- a second woman’s assertion of House and Senate Republicans Trump, at the United representation.” ing today at the administration building at 1009 a long-ago sexual assault from onto the defensive and fueled Nations for his second General On Kavanaugh, Trump Main St. include: derailing his nomination. calls from Democrats for fur- Assembly meeting, called the stressed: “I am with him all the ■ A vote on changes to the board’s policy regard- “I will not be intimidated ther investigation. allegations unfair and unsub- into withdrawing from the Sen. Dianne Feinstein of stantiated, made by accusers NOMINATION on Page 2A BOARD on Page 2A

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LOCAL ROUNDUP SEPT. 25 Gattis briefly Municipal Schools website. year. On this date ... locked down Portales is currently the ENMWUA’s Clovis school board only member community which indi- 1963: Furr’s Super CLOVIS — Gattis Middle School vidually approves each of the authori- Markets offered the fol- was placed under a level 1 lockdown to hear bond update ty’s loans. lowing specials: for about an hour due to precautionary PORTALES — The Portales City Also on the agenda for tonight’s ■ Family-sized reasons around noon on Monday, Council will consider a grant/loan, or meeting, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. in the Colgate toothpaste — 49 Superintendent Jody Balch told The groan, agreement for the Eastern New council chambers at the Memorial cents News. Mexico Water Utility Authority during Building: ■ Pepto Bismol — 43 Balch said a man was seen hunting tonight’s meeting. ■ The awarding of a contract for cents with his dog near the school, so law The city would be responsible for building maintenance materials ■ ■ Frozen enchilada Pages Past is compiled enforcement was contacted and told the 20.87 percent of the loan amount, A proclamation declaring Oct. 7 dinners — three for $1 by David Stevens. Contact individual that the field by the school which is $52,037. through 13 as “Fire Prevention Week” ■ 5-pound bag of Pure him at: “wasn’t the best place” to be hunting. Members of the ENMWUA board ■ Recognition of Charles Smart and Cane sugar — 57 cents. [email protected] During a level 1 lockdown the approved the $2,493,379 groan during Michael Inge for their retirement and school’s exterior doors are locked last week’s board meeting. Randy Lee for 25 years of service to the and students stay in the building The funds are earmarked for Finish city for all activities while classes con- Water 2, for which construction is Events calendar tinue, according to the Clovis expected to begin by the end of the —Staff reports Today Ongoing ■ Business Expo & Job Fair ■ Artist of the month — Artist — 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., Clovis Civic of the month at Clovis-Carver Jail logs Center, 801 Schepps Blvd. Public Library is Amy Armenta from ■ Information: 575-763-3435 the Pintores Art League. Booked fic control devices bench warrant, resisting, Naomi Garcia, 30 ■ Tres Vidas — 7 p.m. Musical Information: 575-762-6359 ■ Christina Garcia, 35, evading or obstructing an ■ Joseph Castillo, 26 The following were theater work celebrating three sig- ■ High Plains Historical failure to appear at time and officer ■ Cesar Chacon-Rascon, booked into local jails nificant Latin and South American Foundation — rifle raffle. Henry place stated in citation ■ Angel Bustamante Jr, 19 Friday-Monday: women. Clovis Community College Golden Boy. Tickets: $5 each or five ■ Stephan Sanchez- 30, bench warrant, resisting, ■ Francisco Hernandez- Town Hall, 417 Schepps Blvd. for $20. Drawing in December. Martinez, 25, possession of evading or obstructing an Murillo, 26 Information: 575-309-9893 Clovis drug paraphernalia, pedestri- officer ■ Shynericc Lewis, 21 ■ ■ Thursday ■ John Schmidt, 31, fail- ans on roadways Baltazar Hernandez, 38, Scot Andrews, 56 ■ Stitches & Stories fundrais- The events calendar is a daily ■ Darrell Lewis, 49, pro- breaking and entering, ■ Caleb Peterson, 21 ure to appear on misde- ■ er deadline — 7 p.m., Portales listing of area events. To place an meanor charge bation violation, failure to assault (attempted Justice Dunn, 24 Public Library. Miniature art quilts or item on the calendar, call the ■ appear at time and place stat- battery)(household mem- ■ Larry Lucero, 52 Jennifer Gonzales, 40, ■ wall hangings with 250-word story. newsroom at 575-763-6991 or e- failure to appear at time and ed in citation ber), aggravated burglary Mariela Morales, 37 ■ Joey Plasencio, 37, fail- ■ Information: 575-607-5053 mail: [email protected] place stated in citation (armed after entering) Dontae Harris, 27 ure to pay fines, failure to ■ ■ ■ Antoinette Trejo, 26, Troy Kropf, 34, abuse John Schmidt, 31 appear at time and place stat- failure to appear on a felony of a child (no death or great ed in citation charge bodily harm)(first offense) ■ Ivan Carrillo, 36, failure ■ Portales Meetings calendar ■ Domingo Bolanos, 61, Matthew Myers, 31, ■ to pay fines probation violation, breaking Colton Draper, 23, bond Today 575-356-6662 criminal sexual contact of a ■ Clarence Sena, 62, ■ Deborah Hudson, 44, ■ Clovis Municipal Schools minor in the second degree and entering, attempt to aggravated assault (dis- commit criminal damage to time served board meeting — 5:30 p.m., CMS The meetings calendar is a (child under 13) guised) ■ Pebbles Jean Paul, 30, district board room, 1009 Main St. daily listing of area events. To ■ property (household mem- Brandi Hernandez, 37, ■ Charlie Kirven, 51, bond Information: 575-769-4300 place an item on the calendar, ber)(over $1,000), falsely battery, criminal damage to parole violation ■ Troy Kropf, 34, bond ■ Portales City Council — call the newsroom at 575-763- property (over $1,000) obtaining services ($250 or ■ ■ Joe Arias, 27, failure to less) Ernest Montoya, 22, 6:30 p.m., Memorial Building, 6991 or e-mail: ■ Mary Gutierrez, 51, bond 200 E. Seventh St. Information: [email protected] appear at time and place stat- driving while license sus- ed in citation ■ Micah Short, 35, time pended or revoked Released served ■ ■ Jordyn Tivis, 26, failure Portales The following were Jordyn Tivis, 26, other Markets to appear on a felony charge, released from local jails jail probation violation ■ Robert Baltazar, 41, Friday-Monday: ■ Misael Torres, 19, bond Dow Jones: 26,562.05 -181.45 (-0.68%) ■ Jessica Garcia, 33, fail- aggravated assault (deadly Gold: 1,198.87/oz Silver: 14.30/oz Oil: 72.22/barrel ure to appear at time and weapon)(household mem- * The Curry County place stated in citation ber), conspiracy to commit Clovis* Detention Center in Clovis Closing Quotes Microsoft Corporation 114.67 ■ ■ Altria Group Inc 61.06 Newmont Mining Corp 31.09 Shannon Jackson, 40, criminal damage to property Alton Smith, 49 does not disclose the rea- AT&T Inc. 33.91 PepsiCo, Inc. 112.27 failure to appear at time and (household member)(over ■ Nancy Pilkington, 36 sons for release in its daily Atmos Energy Corporation 93.90 PNM Resources Inc 39.30 place stated in citation $1,000) ■ Nickie Lopez, 37 briefings. Bank of America Corp 30.74 Sears Holdings Corp 1.24 ■ ■ ■ Bristol-Myers Squibb Co 61.59 Tenneco Inc 44.59 Joseph Sena, 43, driving Michael Baros, 47, Domonic Arausa, 25 Citigroup Inc 73.84 Verizon Communications Inc. 53.54 while license suspended or bench warrant ■ Robert Maes, 32 — Compiled by the Staff Chevron Corporation 122.62 Washington Federal Inc. 32.75 revoked, failure to obey traf- ■ Jacob Brummett, 33, ■ Dean Anderson, 29 of The News Delta Air Lines, Inc. 57.41 Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc 72.20 Edison International 67.66 Wells Fargo & Co 54.26 Exxon Mobil Corporation 86.60 Wal-Mart Stores Inc 94.92 Ford Motor Company 9.59 Xcel Energy Inc 47.04 General Electric Company 11.74 — NYSE, NASDAQ, Ino.com GlaxoSmithKline 40.20 vately for days: that the tained gaps because she had Avenatti told the AP that he These are the high and low prices Int’ Business Machines Corp. 150.03 been drinking at the time of will disclose his client’s iden- for grain as reported by the N.M. Nomination Democrats and media are Intel Corporation 46.91 Dept. of Agriculture in Clovis. conspiring to undermine his the alleged incident,” The tity in the coming days and The Coca-Cola Co 46.07 Wheat 4.84 from Page 1A pick. New Yorker reported. After that she is prepared to testify Southwest Airlines Co 62.06 Sorghum 6.17 McDonald's Corporation 163.31 Corn: Bushel 4.06-4.10 The second claim against “six days of carefully assess- before the committee, as well Merck & Co., Inc. 70.78 Corn 100-wt 7.24-7.33 way.” Kavanaugh dates to the 1983- ing her memories and con- as provide names of corrobo- The new accusation landed 84 academic year, which was sulting with her attorney, rating witnesses. late Sunday in a report from his first at Yale University. Ramirez said that she felt A White House official not The New Yorker, just a few Deborah Ramirez described confident enough of her rec- authorized to speak publicly hours after negotiators had the incident after being con- ollections” to speak publicly, questioned the accusations reached an agreement to hold tacted by The New Yorker the report said. coming from Avenatti’s an extraordinary public hear- magazine. She recalled that The Associated Press tried client, saying that the pres- ing Thursday for Kavanaugh Kavanaugh exposed himself reaching Ramirez at her ence of the high-profile attor- and Christine Blasey Ford, at a drunken dormitory party, home in Boulder, Colorado. ney — who has publicly who accuses him of sexually thrust his penis in her face, She posted a sign on her front taken on Trump and is weigh- assaulting her at a party when and caused her to touch it door, indicating she would ing a 2020 Democratic presi- they were teenagers. without her consent as she have no comment. dential bid — makes the pro- Kavanaugh denies the accu- pushed him away. Joining the maelstrom, ceedings a “circus.” sation. Republicans on the Senate Michael Avenatti, the attor- The accusation from Presidential counselor Judiciary Committee said ney representing porn actress Ramirez raises the stakes Kellyanne Conway told CBS they would investigate Stormy Daniels in her legal further for a dramatic show- on Monday that the accusa- Ramirez’s accusation. Taylor fight with Trump, claimed to down Thursday, as tions against Kavanaugh Foy, a spokesman, com- represent a woman with Kavanaugh and Ford testify sound like “a vast left-wing plained that Democrats had information about high in public about an incident conspiracy,” using rhetoric “actively withheld informa- school-era parties attended by she characterizes as attempt- that echoed Hillary Clinton’s tion” from the Republicans Kavanaugh and urged the ed rape — and that he says Senate to investigate. simply never happened. 1998 description of allega- until now. tions that her husband, The New Yorker said the President Bill Clinton, had allegation came to the atten- had affairs. tion of Democratic senators Several other changes will Trump is suggesting the through a civil rights lawyer. Board be introduced to the board timing of the New Yorker Ramirez was reluctant at tonight, including the estab- article is further evidence of first to speak publicly “partly from Page 1A lishment of requirements for what he has been saying pri- because her memories con- the acceleration of students ing staff conduct with stu- in grades K-3, which Parker dents. said is to bring the district in The changes were intro- alignment with changes to duced to the board at its Aug. state law. 28 meeting and specifically Other policy introductions outline inappropriate interac- include establishing written tions between school notification to parents for employees and students students found not to be pro- including providing alcohol ficient in literacy. or drugs to students or Board policy changes are engaging in sexual activity. introduced at the meeting Assistant Superintendent prior to the board voting on of Human Resources Kerry them. Parker said during the Aug. ■ A vote on the donation 28 meeting that the changes of unused music equipment were recommended by the to Roswell Public Schools district’s insurance authority and the disposal of two dam- last year. aged sousaphones.

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By Jamie Cushman Green said that by extending the July 1, 2020 to July 1, 2037 hold. to noon on Oct. 13. She said in the STAFF WRITER tax's sunset 10 years from 2037 to Trustees Jenny Clemmons and “What that means is that if you future the hospital will hold a fair [email protected] 2047, it will allow the hospital to Robin Inge were absent. have to be careflighted to Lubbock in the fall and in the spring. pursue 20- or 25-year financing to Also during Monday's meeting: for any emergency, once your Jeanette Orrantia, RGH’s direc- PORTALES — The Roosevelt cover a new emergency depart- ■ The board approved creden- insurance pays the patient will not tor of marketing, planning and General Hospital Board of ment and expanded operating tialing for Karen Stacey-Erwin, be back-balance billed for the public relations, said blood panels Trustees unanimously approved a rooms. Asti Pilika, Casey Winslow and remainder,” Green said. “It’s a will be conducted from Oct. 3-10 recommendation to the Roosevelt Green said she is set to speak Lindsay Young. good deal. I think everybody and patients will be able to pick up County Commission to extend the before the county commission at ■ Green announced during her should sign up for it, just in case.” their results during the health fair. sunset date for the hospital gross its Oct. 2 meeting. regular report to the board that Green said Medicare and ■ No action was taken follow- receipts tax currently set to expire In April 2017 the commission Roosevelt County residents will Medicaid patients are not eligible. ing an approximately 15-minute in 2037 during Monday's meet- previously extended the payoff be able to purchase an Air Also during her report Green executive session held to discuss ing. date for the one half of 1 percent Methods annual membership for said that the hospital's annual attorney-client privileged informa- Chief Executive Officer Kaye hospital gross receipts tax from $10 a person or $25 for a house- health fair will be held from 8 a.m. tion.

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Albuquerque 8 p.m. Sunshine Theater, 7 p.m. In 1690, one of the earliest American newspapers, Publick Tickets: $35-$68 Occurrences, published its first — and last — edition in Boston. Information: 505-352-7829 In 1775, American Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen was captured by the British as he led an attack on Montreal. (Allen was released by Sunday Business digest the British in 1778.) ■ Ozzy Osbourne, Stone In 1789, the first United States Congress adopted 12 amendments to from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. the Constitution and sent them to the states for ratification. (Ten of Job expo the amendments became the Bill of Rights.) set for today Staff from Clovis In 1911, ground was broken for Boston's Fenway Park. Community College will be In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson collapsed after a speech in Pueblo, Lottery A job fair/business expo is available to with Colo., during a national speaking tour in support of the Treaty of schduled for 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. resumes and a photographer Versailles (vehr-SY'). Saturday today at the Clovis Civic will be taking professional In 1956, the first trans-Atlantic telephone cable officially went into service with a three-way ceremonial call between New York, Ottawa Center, according to a press head shots for $25. release from the and London. The event is free to attend. Powerball Clovis/Curry County In 1957, nine black students who'd been forced to withdraw from 24 61 63 64 69 Chamber of Commerce Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, because of unruly white Powerball: 18 Kim Tipton, the event Business Digest is com- crowds were escorted to class by members of the U.S. Army's 101st piled by the staff of The Airborne Division. Powerplay: 5 coordinator for the chamber, In 1974, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tommy John underwent an Eastern New Mexico News. said 36 employers will be experimental graft reconstruction of the ulnar collateral ligament in Lotto Texas present for the job fair. Contact Kevin Wilson at the elbow of his throwing arm to repair a career-ending injury; the The business expo will 575-763-6991, or by e-mail: procedure, which proved successful, is now referred to as "Tommy 4 7 27 35 50 53 feature a networking event [email protected] John surgery." In 1992, NASA's Mars Observer blasted off on a $980 million mission to the red planet (the probe disappeared just before entering Martian orbit in August 1993). Today's Birthdays: Broadcast journalist Barbara Walters is 89. Polka Obituaries bandleader Jimmy Sturr is 77. Actor Josh Taylor is 75.Actor-producer Michael Douglas is 74. Model Cheryl Tiegs is 71. Actor-director Anson Williams is 69. Actor Mark Hamill is 67. Hall of Famer Bob Death notices Amber Leigh Newbill McAdoo is 67. Actor Michael Madsen is 60. Actress Heather Locklear is April 24, 1975 - August 12, 2018 57. Basketball Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen is 53. Actor Will Smith is 50. Truman Detwiler Amber Leigh Newbill Actor Hal Sparks is 49. Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones is 49. Olympic Age: 98 passed away on August 12, silver medal figure skater Mao Asada is 28. Actress Emmy Clarke is 27. City of Residence: Lingo, 2018, at the age of 43. She Thought for Today: "History is too serious to be left to historians." — NM was the daughter of Char- Iain Macleod, British politician (1913-1970). lotte W. and Randall C. New- Date & Place of Birth: bill of Coppell, TX. April 22, 1920 in Los Born in Clovis, NM, Amber Angeles, CA attended the Clovis Date & Place of Death: Nazarene School until she Sept. 22, 2018 in Lingo, and her family moved to NM Coppell in 1988. She then at- Services: No formal serv- tended Coppell ISD schools ices are planned. and graduated Coppell High School. Amber was also a Arrangements by Wheeler graduate of Texas Tech Mortuary, 575-356-4455, where she received her wheelermortuary.net Bachelor Degree in Early Childhood Education. She was a teacher for 8 years in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Funerals ISD. She enjoyed crafting and loved music, but most of all she was a strong advocate for the humane society where Today she dedicated much love to the Hope for Paws organiza- Tristan Hays — 10 a.m. tion. at Steed-Todd Funeral Preceding her in death are her paternal grandparents Cliff Home, Clovis and Inez Newbill; maternal grandparents John and Nadeane Wright and her aunt Jacque Hardin. Wednesday Left to cherish her memory are her parents, Randall C. Amber Newbill — 2 p.m. and Charlotte W. Newbill of Coppell, TX; aunts and uncle, (CDT) at Rolling Oaks Don and Vivian Pool of Carlsbad, CA, Sandy Wright of Funeral Home in Coppell, Amarillo, TX and Johnnie Justus of Portales, MN; several Texas cousins and many close friends. Saturday Memorials may be made in Amber's memory to hopefo Pamela Underwood — rpaws.org A memorial service will be held at 2pm on 1:30 p.m. (EDT) at Wednesday, September 26, 2018, at Rolling Oaks Funeral Home, 400 Freeport Parkway; Coppell, TX 75019. Condo- Lancaster Masonic Lodge in lences can be made to www.rollingoaksfuneralhome.com. Lancaster, Ohio PAGE 4A ✦ TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 2018 NATION THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Why the ‘gig’ economy may not be the workforce of the future By Christopher Rugaber be freelancers by 2027. year earlier. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Yet the JPMorgan Chase Drivers for Uber, Lyft and other Institute’s report casts doubt on that platforms now collectively earn WASHINGTON — The “gig” likelihood. It found that among only about half as much each economy might not be the new drivers, 58 percent work just three month as they did five years ago, frontier for America’s workforce months or less each year through the institute said. Average monthly after all. online economy websites. These incomes have fallen from $1,535 in From Uber to TaskRabbit to include ride-hailing services such October 2012 to just $762 in March YourMechanic, so-called gig work as Uber and Lyft as well as delivery of this year, not adjusted for infla- — task-oriented work offered by drivers and movers who find work tion. online apps — has been promoted through online apps. Amazon, for That drop likely reflects the fact as providing the flexibility and example, now uses independent that many drivers are probably independence that traditional jobs drivers to deliver some packages. working fewer hours, Grieg said. MCT illustration Many have probably found other don’t offer. Yet the evidence is The study also reviewed online his weekly income has dropped by “It’s really those transportation sources of income as the job market growing that over time, these jobs platforms that provide home a quarter since he began. platforms that have grown tremen- has strengthened. don’t deliver the financial returns improvement work, including “It’s really saturated, and the dously and now represent the lion’s As the number of independent many workers expect. TaskRabbit and dog-walking, home calls don’t come in as often,” said share of the dollars and participa- And they don’t appear to be cleaning and other sites. Two-thirds drivers has ballooned over the past Suffreti, 45. “It’s not like it used to tion,” Grieg said. reshaping the workforce. Over the of those workers perform gig work five years, drivers have faced inten- be. I have to work harder and Uber is still reporting rapid past two years, pay for gig workers for only three months a year or less. sifying competition. Even drivers longer to get what I used to get.” expansion. Its revenue jumped 63 has dropped, and they are earning a Most participants cycle in and who still work nearly year-round Research by Uber’s chief econo- percent to $2.8 billion in the April- growing share of their income else- out of gig work to supplement their have seen their earnings fall, the mist, Jonathan Hall, and John June quarter from a year ago. where, a new study finds. Most incomes from other jobs, the insti- institute said. Horton of New York University Other platforms are being bought Americans who earn income tute found. In any given month, one How much Uber drivers make on found that when Uber raised its or are linking up with larger com- through online platforms do so for in six workers on online platforms an hourly basis is a hotly debated fares, drivers initially earned more panies. Furniture retailer Ikea pur- only a few months each year, are new — and more than half will subject. A 2015 analysis by money. But there were offsetting chased TaskRabbit last year. according to the study by the have left the gig economy after a Princeton University economist effects: The higher rates attracted Walmart has developed a partner- JPMorgan Chase Institute released year of entering it. Alan Kruger found that drivers in more drivers while reducing the ship with Handy; both sites enable Monday. “People aren’t relying on plat- 20 large markets earned $19.04 an number of trips consumers made. consumers to pay people for odd The study, along with other forms for their primary source of hour. But those figures, like Overall earnings for drivers soon jobs like home repairs or furniture research, points to three conclu- income,” said Fiona Grieg, director JPMorgan’s, do not factor in fell back to their previous levels. assembly. sions about the gig economy: of consumer research for the insti- expenses, such as gas and wear and The new partnerships may spur tear, that drivers themselves must tute and co-author of the study. Companies evolving more growth for companies like Don’t believe the hype A government report in July con- shoulder. TaskRabbit. Yet the odd jobs plat- cluded that the proportion of inde- Competition among drivers has So far, these trends don’t appear forms have never attracted as many Online work platforms took off pendent workers has actually clearly intensified. The number of to be harming most of the online workers: Just 0.1 percent of house- after Uber’s founding in 2009. declined slightly in the past decade. independent workers in taxi and platform companies themselves. holds earned income through com- They benefited from a weak eco- limousine services, which includes Uber is still growing and preparing panies like TaskRabbit in March nomic recovery that had left mil- ride-hailing companies, jumped 46 to sell shares to the public. Some 2018, the institute found. lions of Americans unemployed Falling pay hurts percent in 2016, the latest year for other sites are forming partnerships People who participate in leasing and desperate for work. The number of gig workers has which figures are available, accord- with larger retailers. websites, such as Airbnb and car The initial popularity of gig work grown substantially in the past five ing to the Census Bureau. The JPMorgan Institute study rental site Truro, are earning more prompted a rash of speculation that years, the institute found, but Online income now makes up found that transportation is increas- than other gig workers — averag- independent workers — freelancers growth is slowing. Among drivers, just 26 percent of total annual earn- ingly the dominant force in the gig ing $2,113 in March of this year. as well as gig workers and contrac- a flood of competition on sites like ings for drivers, the JPMorgan economy. Driving makes up 56 But just 0.2 percent of households tors — would soon occupy a steadi- Uber and Lyft has led to lower pay. study found — down from nearly percent of all gig work, up from participate in such sites, the study ly larger portion of the workforce. In March 2018, about 1.6 percent 52 percent in October 2013. just 6 percent in 2013. Selling found In October, a study by the of families participated in the gig Todd Suffreti has seen the differ- items through such online sites as The data is derived from a sam- Freelancers Union and Upwork, a economy, equivalent to about 2 ence in the two years that he’s driv- eBay and Etsy has sunk to 19 per- ple of 39 million JPMorgan check- freelancing website, predicted that million households, the study said. en for Uber. Suffreti, who works cent of gig work, down from 72 ing accounts studied over 5 1/2 a majority of U.S. workers would That is barely up from 1.5 percent a out of Frederick, Maryland, says percent. years. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SOUTHWEST/NATION TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 2018 ✦ PAGE 5A SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP Trump mileage rollback under fire By Sudhin Thanawala was a key player in arriving at the statement that air pollution is accept- widening gap between the require- Suit: Apartments THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Obama-era mileage standards that able. Damn the people, full speed ments approved by the Obama would be reversed. ahead,” said Gipe, who writes about administration and what consumers plagued by vermin FRESNO, Calif. — Electric vehi- California Attorney General renewable energy on his website. are buying. LAS CRUCES — A cle advocates, environmental groups Xavier Becerra and California Air An avid bicyclist, Gipe said there But Ford CEO Jim Hackett said in southern New Mexico apart- and California officials blasted the Resources Board chairwoman Mary are days he can’t ride because the air a speech last week that his company ment complex has been hit Trump administration’s proposal to Nichols were among several state quality is so bad in his hometown. is against any freeze and favors with a class-action lawsuit roll back car-mileage standards at a officials on the first panel to testify. California and other states have “keeping the standard, not a rollback, by former tenants who say Monday hearing in a region with Nichols said the administration’s filed a lawsuit to any changes we have plans to meet it.” the place was plagued with some of the nation’s worst air pollu- claims that the rollback would to the fuel efficiency rules. The Automakers are unanimous in bed bugs and rats. tion. improve safety were absurd. administration also wants to revoke favoring one standard for the whole The Las Cruces Sun-News The session in California’s Central “We will not sit idly by as you pro- California’s authority to set its own country so they don’t have to design reports a lawsuit recently Valley is the first of three events by pose to flatline our efforts,” she said. mileage standards. two vehicles, one for California and filed in state district court by the U.S. Environmental Protection “We must continue to insist on cars Most automakers won’t state the states that follow its requirements three former tenants said Agency and National Highway that produce fewer emissions, explicitly that they favor freezing the and another for the rest of the nation. Desert Palms Apartments in Traffic Safety Administration to including millions more zero-emis- requirements at the 2021 level, The hearing is taking place in the Las Cruces, New Mexico, gather public comment on the sion vehicles.” which is the Trump administration’s San Joaquin Valley, the country’s did nothing to stem the tide mileage plan. Becerra said California could not preferred option. most productive agricultural region of bed bugs, rodents and The proposal announced in August afford to retreat in the fight against But in testimony prepared for the but an area that is plagued by sooty roaches. would freeze U.S. mileage standards climate change, noting the wildfires Fresno hearing, Steve Douglas, sen- air in part because of its bowl-shaped Former tenant Erica at levels mandated by the Obama that have ravaged the state over the ior director of energy and environ- geography. The Sierra Nevada and Olivas says rats were living administration for 2020 instead of last several years. ment for the Alliance of Automobile two other mountain ranges wall in in her stove. Olivas says she continuing to rise to 36 miles per gal- “My message to the federal gov- Manufacturers, which represents the 250-mile (400-kilometer) valley. and her 13-year-old son lon (15 kilometers per liter) by 2025, ernment: ‘Do your job. Withdraw General Motors, Ford, Fiat Chrysler, The air pollution there is blamed injected rat feces from food 10 miles per gallon (4 kilometers per this proposal,”’ Becerra said. The Volkswagen, BMW and other for hundreds of deaths each year. cook in the stove. liter) higher than the current require- audience applauded Becerra and automakers, said customers aren’t The Obama administration had Jeff Curry, who manages ment. Nichols’ comments. buying more efficient vehicles. planned to keep toughening fuel the property with JL Gray Administration officials say waiv- Environmentalists protested out- “No one wins if our customers are requirements through 2026, saying Company, says he feels terri- ing the tougher fuel efficiency side the hall where the hearing took not buying the new highly efficient the stricter standards would save ble for former tenants and requirements would make vehicles place, hoisting signs that read “Clean products offered in our showrooms,” lives. the complex is working with more affordable, which would get cars (equals) Clean air” and “Clean the written testimony said. “The Trump administration officials tenants who are experiencing safer cars into consumers’ hands cars now.” standards must account for consumer argued they would raise the price of issues. more quickly. Paul Gipe, 67, and his wife Nancy willingness and ability to pay for vehicles by an average of more than Opponents say it would undercut Nies, 69, drove from the city of newer technologies in order for all $2,000, preventing many people DWI checkpoints efforts to reduce unhealthy tailpipe Bakersfield to join the demonstration the benefits of new vehicles to be from buying newer, safer and cleaner emissions that are a significant con- against the rollback. realized.” vehicles. Transportation experts have staged in poor areas tributor to climate change. California “It’s a step backward and it’s a The alliance has said there’s a challenged those arguments. SANTA FE — Documents show most of the drunken driving checkpoints conduct- ed by Santa Fe police since 2016 have been staged in the Officer accused poorer parts of the city. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports documents obtained under a public in neighbor’s records request found that 22 of the 27 DWI checkpoints conducted by the Santa Fe Police Department were dis- death fired patched in the in the south shooting. The family did not and southwest areas. By Ryan Tarinelli THE ASSOCIATED PRESS immediately comment on That’s an area of the city Guyger’s dismissal. where poorer residents and DALLAS — A white Guyger was a four-year Mexican immigrants live as police officer accused of veteran of the police force. opposed to the more affluent fatally shooting her black She told investigators that areas of the city. neighbor inside his own she had just ended a shift Documents show another apartment was fired when she returned in uni- eight checkpoints were Monday for “adverse con- form to the South Side Flats planned in those poorer areas duct,” the Dallas Police apartment complex where but canceled because the Department said in a state- she lived. department didn’t have ment. enough officers to meet min- She said when she put her Police Chief U. Renee imum staffing requirements. key in the apartment door, Hall dismissed Officer Police Capt. Marvin Paulk which was unlocked and Amber Guyger during a says the department isn’t dis- slightly ajar, it opened, hearing Monday, according criminating but that the data according to the affidavit. to the statement posted on tells police the poorer areas Inside, the lights were off, are where the checkpoints Twitter . and she saw a figure in the should be staged. Guyger has been charged darkness that cast a large with manslaughter in the silhouette across the room, Sept. 6 shooting that left 26- according to the officer’s Trial in shooting year-old Botham Jean dead. account. of vet to begin Court records show Guyger She called 911. When said she thought she had ALBUQUERQUE — The asked where she was, she encountered a burglar inside trial for a man accused of returned to the front door to her own home. She turned killing a decorated Army see she was in the wrong herself in three days later , veteran at an Albuquerque unit, according to the affi- and is currently out on bond. ATM is set to begin this davit. The 911 tapes have week. “An Internal Affairs not been released. KOB-TV reports court investigation concluded that proceedings will start on September 9, 2018, Monday against Matthew Officer Guyger Chavez, who is charged with (hash)10702, engaged in first-degree murder in the adverse conduct when she 2016 death of 24-year-old was arrested for Tyler Lackey. Manslaughter,” the state- Chavez is currently in prison ment said. It doesn’t explain for a robbery in Oklahoma. what that violation means. Authorities say Lackey Jean family attorneys and and a friend stopped by the protesters have been calling ATM and Chavez tried to rob for her to be fired since the Lackey. They say Chavez shot at the veteran while driving away. PAC targets A woman who was with Chavez at the time was orig- inally charged with robbery #MeToo and tampering. The charges were dismissed due to lack of evidence. politicians By Christina A. $8,000 in pottery Cassidy stolen from SUV THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ALBUQUERQUE — A The Stanford law profes- New Mexico couple says sor who led the successful their prize-winning pottery recall of a California judge collection worth an estimat- over his handling of a sexual ed $8,000 is missing after assault case is now broaden- their SUV was carjacked in ing her fight by targeting Albuquerque. politicians. Ben Toya of Jemez Pueblo Professor Michele Dauber told KOB-TV he was in on Monday announced a southeast Albuquerque last new political action commit- weekend looking for a client tee, the Enough is Enough to deliver some of the works Voter Project. when the thieves jumped in It will target candidates for his vehicle and drove away. state legislature or Congress He says he was looking for who have been accused of directions when the thieves sexual misconduct or who opened the door, punched the group believes have a him and dragged him down poor voting record on issues the street alongside his SUV. related to sexual harassment The couple found the vehi- and violence against women. cle the next day but it was The PAC is raising money trashed inside and 40 pieces to target a handful of candi- of pottery were missing. dates in this year’s midterms, They say the pieces can be all Republicans. identified by their ringed Some of its targets this flower logo intertwined with year say the PAC is being signatures “B.G.” Toya” along hypocritical by not going with “Jemez, New Mexico.” after any Democrats who have been accused of sexual — Wire reports misconduct. PAGE 6A ✦ TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 2018 THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Tuesday Sept. 25, 2018 Your source for complete PORTS local sports coverage S THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS B Eastern’s Urrea earns LSC weekly honor ❏ Named Defensive Player for the fourth week of regular up for the contest, guiding a defensive sec- game after limiting Texas A&M-Commerce season play. ondary that allowed just 158 passing yards to to just 289 yards in week three. of the Week on Monday. The Deming native had a the opposition. Urrea and the defensive unit for the Hounds Greyhounds Urrea and the Hounds defense limited the will need to continue their outstanding play BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS season-high 12 tackles in the Hounds 31-14 victory over Javelinas to just five first downs in the sec- moving forward into this week as Eastern Texas A&M-Kingsville on Saturday evening ond half and forced three turnovers through- New Mexico welcomes a Midwestern State PORTALES — The Lone Star Conference and spearheaded a defense that allowed just out the game. This is the second week in a offense that ranks second in the nation with an announced sophomore defensive back Dante 229 total yards for the game. Urrea also row that the defensive unit for the Hounds average of 574.0 yards per game to Urrea as its Defensive Player of The Week recorded one tackle for loss and a pass break have given up less than 300 total yards in a Greyhound Stadium on Saturday night. Jimmy G is history ❏ Niners QB has torn ACL, is done for the ’18 season. By Josh Dubow THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SANTA CLARA, Calif.— Jimmy Garoppolo’s addition last season immediately turned around the fortunes of the San Francisco 49ers. Now the 49ers will have to go back to life before Garoppolo for the rest of the season. The Niners announced Monday that Garoppolo tore the ACL in his left knee while making a cut late in a loss at Kansas City, sidelining him for the rest of the season. The injury deals a serious blow to the 49ers (1-2), who had planned their rebuild around Garoppolo and now must turn again to C.J. Beathard at quarterback. The Niners struggled with Beathard and Brian Hoyer last season before the mid- season addition of Garoppolo changed their for- tunes. San Francisco won the final five games last year after Garoppolo took over as starter and the team reward- ed him with a $137.5 mil- lion, five-year contract. The 49ers will have to wait another year to earn dividends on that invest- ment. Garoppolo got hurt in the fourth quarter of a 38-27 loss Sunday when he was scrambling toward the side- line and decided to cut up Baltimore Sun: Kenneth K. Lam field instead of going out of The Baltimore Ravens’ Terrell Suggs sacks Denver Broncos quarterback Case Keenum and causes him to fumble in the second quarter of bounds. Sunday’s game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. The Broncos came into their first road game 2-0, and came out of it with a 13-point loss. Garoppolo’s left knee buckled just before Kansas City cornerback Steven Nelson delivered a big hit, Hitting the road — with a thud ending what was supposed to be his first full season as a ❏ Broncos’ first Ravens’ ageless pass rusher Poor protection. pile, which is illegal.” finishing the play, running starter after just three games. Predictable defense. Joseph said the Broncos, down and just trying to get a Expectations were high in who still managed 1 1/2 San Francisco this season away game did Dubious decisions. who host unbeaten Kansas block, man. sacks, a tackle for loss and a that the team could end a not go very well. forced fumble in a 27-14 win Bad discipline. City (3-0) next Monday night, “But it seems like the way four-year playoff drought over the Broncos (2-1). The Broncos’ 13 penalties “have to own the penalties.” the league is going now you after Garoppolo had a full By Arnie Stapleton Bolles was whistled for marked the most by Denver That includes the one that can’t really hit people the way offseason to immerse him- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS two costly holding penalties, since Week 8 at Philadelphia referee Ronald Torbert inad- you want to anymore, and so self in coach Kyle one erasing a 39-yard catch last season and their 120 vertently blamed on Broncos I’ve just got to be smarter.” Shanahan’s offense. But with ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — by Demaryius Thomas and yards were the most in 41 tackle Billy Turner — who Even though it was on the Garoppolo and new running Things got so another at the Baltimore 5- games, since a Week 15 loss wasn’t even on the field — wrong player, Joseph said, back Jerick McKinnon both bad at yard line that preceded Case at Pittsburgh in 2015. for a block-in-the-back foul “it was a good call.” knocked out for the season Baltimore for Keenum’s fifth interception “After watching the film that negated Chris Harris What wasn’t, by his own with torn ACLs in the Denver so far. two or three times, it was a Jr.’s TD return of a blocked admission, was Joseph’s September, those high hopes Broncos that Miller was held in check lot of self-inflicted wounds,” try. decision to burn two time- have been put on hold. Joseph said Monday, noting The foul was actually on outs late in the first half so Garoppolo had complet- left tackle with just two tackles. that he didn’t have a problem nose tackle Domata Peko Denver could get the ball ed 59.6 percent of his pass- Garett Bolles After declaring on Friday that “last year’s team is dead with the calls that included some 20 yards behind Harris. back at their 15 with under a es with five TDs, three had more tackles than Von and gone,” coach Vance an ejection of rookie running “I’ve got to be smarter. minute left in a steady rain. interceptions and an aver- Miller. Joseph’s remodeled bunch back Phillip Lindsay for Next time that happens, just Another three-and-out by age of 8.1 yards per attempt Three times, Bolles was hit the road for the first time throwing a punch in the pile. don’t even run, just stop and the Broncos and another for a 90 passer rating. beaten by Terrell Suggs and and promptly bared many of “I couldn’t see if he threw let them go,” Peko said. “But short punt by Marquette While he hasn’t been quite rather than give up another those same flaws that led to a punch or not,” Joseph said. I was just hustling, doing as efficient as he was late sack, he simply tackled the their downfall in 2017. “But I saw him dive into the what I’m taught to do and BRONCOS on Page 3B last year after being

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Yankees at Tampa Bay Story, Colorado, 26; Jankowski, San Diego, College summary 15 Wisconsin 662 3-1 18 24; MTaylor, Washington, 24; Peraza, 6 p.m. — MLB, Regional coverage, Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs at Baseball Saturday 16 Miami (FL) 571 3-1 21 17 Kentucky 541 4-0 NR Cincinnati, 23; Rosario, New York, 22. ENMU 31, Texas A&M-Kinsgville 14 Philadelphia at Colorado (6:30 p.m.) 18 Texas 308 3-1 NR MLB leaders PITCHING—Lester, Chicago, 17-6; Mikolas, ENMU 14 0 14 3 — 31 7:30 p.m. — ESPN, L.A. Dodgers at Arizona 19 Oregon 297 3-1 20 AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis, 17-4; Scherzer, Washington, 17-7; TAMK 0 7 7 0 — 14 NHL hockey Freeland, Colorado, 16-7; Nola, Philadelphia, 20 Brigham Young 270 3-1 25 BATTING—Betts, Boston, .343; Martinez, 5 p.m. — NBCSN, Preseason, Columbus at Buffalo Boston, .329; Altuve, Houston, .317; Trout, Los 16-6; Chacin, Milwaukee, 14-8; Godley, Scoring summary 21 Michigan State 256 2-1 24 Angeles, .316; Brantley, Cleveland, .309; Arizona, 14-11; Greinke, Arizona, 14-11; First quarter 22 Duke 244 4-0 NR Soccer Merrifield, Kansas City, .304; Segura, Seattle, Williams, Pittsburgh, 14-9; 4 tied at 13. E — Paul Terry 2 run (Tyler Vargas kick), 23 Mississippi State 241 3-1 14 10:20 a.m. — FS2, Bundesliga, Werder Bremen vs. Hertha Berlin ERA—deGrom, New York, 1.77; Nola, .303; Castellanos, Detroit, .302; Wendle, 9:06. 24 California 118 3-0 NR 12:30 p.m. — FS1, Bundesliga, Bayern Munich at Augsburg Philadelphia, 2.46; Scherzer, Washington, 2.57; 25 Texas Tech 106 3-1 NR Tampa Bay, .301; Smith, Tampa Bay, .299. E — Wyatt Strand 9 run (Vargas kick), 3:46. FS2, Bundesliga, Freiburg vs. Schalke RUNS—Lindor, Cleveland, 124; Betts, Freeland, Colorado, 2.84; Foltynewicz, Atlanta, Second quarter Boston, 123; Martinez, Boston, 106; Ramirez, 2.88; Mikolas, St. Louis, 2.94; Williams, T — Nick Pelrean 3 run (J. De La Garza Others receiving votes:Colorado 83, Boise St. Cleveland, 104; Bregman, Houston, 103; Pittsburgh, 3.04; Greinke, Arizona, 3.21; kick), 12:47 58, Virginia Tech 55, South Florida 50, Benintendi, Boston, 100; Springer, Houston, Corbin, Arizona, 3.23; Taillon, Pittsburgh, 3.24. Third quarter Oklahoma St. 44, Texas A&M 41, Iowa 31, STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, InIn briefbrief 98; Trout, Los Angeles, 98; Chapman, T — Roe Posada 2 pass from Koy Detmer South Carolina 31, Florida 29, NC State 28, 290; deGrom, New York, 259; Corbin, Arizona, Oakland, 97; Stanton, New York, 95. Jr. (De La Garza kick), 11:09 Syracuse 25, TCU 24, North Texas 10, 242; Nola, Philadelphia, 216; Marquez, RBI—Martinez, Boston, 124; KDavis, E — Johnny Smith 28 pass from Strand Cincinnati 10, Utah 9, Mississippi 7, Missouri Lady Rams rout West Las Vegas Colorado, 210; Foltynewicz, Atlanta, 193; Oakland, 119; Ramirez, Cleveland, 103; (Vargas kick), 8:45 7, Buffalo 6, Maryland 6, San Diego St. 5, Greinke, Arizona, 193; Pivetta, Philadelphia, LAS VEGAS, N.M. — Adeli Hernandez had a hat trick Bregman, Houston, 100; Encarnacion, E — Smith 66 pass from Strand (Vargas Arizona St. 4. Cleveland, 100; Bogaerts, Boston, 95; Lowrie, 185; Godley, Arizona, 180; Wheeler, New kick), 6:45 in the second half, including two goals inside of a minute, York, 179. Oakland, 94; Stanton, New York, 93; Cruz, Fourth quarter *-First-place votes in parentheses as the visiting Portales’ girls soccer team had Seattle, 92; 2 tied at 91. E — FG Vargas 29, 4:34. little trouble dispatching host West Las Vegas HITS—Merrifield, Kansas City, 184; Football Martinez, Boston, 182; Castellanos, Detroit, Team statistics Soccer 9-1 Monday afternoon. 180; Lindor, Cleveland, 178; Betts, Boston, NFL glance TAMK ENMU Rebecca Christensen added a second-half 174; Brantley, Cleveland, 171; Segura, First downs 20 16 AMERICAN CONFERENCE MLS glance goal and two first-half assists for Portales (5- Seattle, 171; Bregman, Houston, 166; Rushes-Yards 57-374 29-71 East EASTERN CONFERENCE 5), which never looked back after Zoe Roy’s Haniger, Seattle, 164; Altuve, Houston, 163. Passing Yards 100 158 W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pts GF GA DOUBLES—Bregman, Houston, 50; Betts, Total Yards 474 229 11th-minute tally. Miami 3 0 0 1.000 75 52 Atlanta United FC 19 5 6 63 65 36 Boston, 46; Castellanos, Detroit, 45; Andujar, Comp/Att/INT 3-6-1 19-36-2 Jade Gallegos had a goal and an assist for the Rams, New England 1 2 0 .333 57 77 New York 18 7 5 59 55 32 New York, 43; Bogaerts, Boston, 43; Fumbles-Lost 5-2 1-1 Buffalo 1 2 0 .333 50 84 New York City FC 14 8 8 50 52 39 who also received goals from Jes Smith, Mikaela Garzia Chapman, Oakland, 42; Lindor, Cleveland, 42; Punts-Avg. 4-34.0 7-37.4 N.Y. Jets 1 2 0 .333 77 58 and Kassidy Galassini. Merrifield, Kansas City, 42; Piscotty, Oakland, Penalties-Yards 10-70 9-46 Columbus 13 9 8 47 39 38 South 41; Benintendi, Boston, 39. Philadelphia 14 12 4 46 43 45 “Overall, it was a great win,” Portales head coach Ruben W L T Pct PF PA TRIPLES—Kiermaier, Tampa Bay, 9; Smith, Individual statistics Montreal 12 14 4 40 42 47 Tellez said. “First half, we were trying too hard; our touch- Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 49 50 Tampa Bay, 9; Sanchez, Chicago, 9; Gordon, Rushing — Eastern New Mexico, Johnny D.C. United 9 11 8 35 48 48 es were a bit too fast, which made the balls hard to get to. Jacksonville 2 1 0 .667 57 44 Seattle, 7; Hernandez, Toronto, 7; Span, Smith 7-97, Wyatt Strand 13-71, Cambry New England 8 10 11 35 43 45 Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 60 63 We were overplaying and trying to stay focused after the Seattle, 7; 6 tied at 6. Gilbert 4-62, Tayshaun Gary 11-54, Paul Terry Toronto FC 8 15 6 30 50 57 Houston 0 3 0 .000 59 74 HOME RUNS—KDavis, Oakland, 45; 17-45, Jeremiah Burke 1-27, Nathaniel Chicago 7 15 7 28 43 54 long trip. Second half, we played much better and worked North Martinez, Boston, 41; Gallo, Texas, 39; Bradford 3-16, Matthew Askew-Betts 1-2. Orlando City 7 18 4 25 40 66 on cleaning up our passing. W L T Pct PF PA Ramirez, Cleveland, 38; Trout, Los Angeles, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Nick Pelrean 10-37, Jef WESTERN CONFERENCE “We played better today (Monday) and can carry over Cincinnati 2 1 0 .667 89 77 38; Cruz, Seattle, 36; Lindor, Cleveland, 36; Carr 10-36, Josh Oglesby 5-1, Koy Detmer Jr. W L T Pts GF GA Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 97 51 and build from today in preparation for East Mountain.” Stanton, New York, 35; Betts, Boston, 31; 4-(minus-3). FC Dallas 15 6 8 53 49 38 Cleveland 1 1 1 .500 60 59 Encarnacion, Cleveland, 31. Passing — Eastern New Mexico, Strand 3- Sporting KC 15 8 6 51 54 36 Pittsburgh 0 1 1 .250 58 63 STOLEN BASES—Merrifield, Kansas City, 6-1. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Detmer 19-35-2, Los Angeles FC 14 7 8 50 57 43 West 38; Smith, Tampa Bay, 36; Ramirez, Casey Rosellini 0-1-0. — Staff report W L T Pct PF PA Portland 13 9 8 47 46 45 Cleveland, 33; Gordon, Seattle, 30; Betts, Receiving — Eastern New Mexico, Smith Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 118 92 Real Salt Lake 13 11 6 45 49 49 Boston, 28; Anderson, Chicago, 26; Mondesi, 3-100. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Pelrea 4-49, Denver 2 1 0 .667 61 70 Seattle 13 11 5 44 37 32 Kansas City, 26; Trout, Los Angeles, 24; Kyle Williams 3-33, Donovan Moore 2-31, MLBMLB SStandingstandings L.A. Chargers 1 2 0 .333 82 93 LA Galaxy 11 11 8 41 57 59 Lindor, Cleveland, 23; RDavis, Cleveland, 21. Rose Posada 3-13, Torey Thomas 2-11, Carr Oakland 0 3 0 .000 52 81 Vancouver 11 11 7 40 47 56 PITCHING—Snell, Tampa Bay, 21-5; 1-7, Devin Milburn 2-6, Aaron Dilworth 1-6, The Associated Press • All Times Mountain NATIONAL CONFERENCE Minnesota United 10 16 3 33 43 57 Kluber, Cleveland, 19-7; Severino, New York, Brent Hertel 1-2. East Houston 8 13 8 32 47 43 AMERICAN LEAGUE 18-8; Porcello, Boston, 17-7; Carrasco, Records — Eastern New Mexico 1-3, 1-1. W L T Pct PF PA Colorado 6 17 6 24 32 55 East Division Cleveland, 16-9; Happ, New York, 16-6; Texas A&M-Kingsville 1-3, 0-3. Washington 2 1 0 .667 64 44 San Jose 4 18 8 20 45 63 Verlander, Houston, 16-9; 4 tied at 15. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 59 55 ERA—Snell, Tampa Bay, 1.90; Bauer, AFCA Top 25 x-Boston 106 51 .675 — — 5-5 W-1 55-21 51-30 Dallas 1 2 0 .333 41 53 Cleveland, 2.21; Verlander, Houston, 2.60; NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. y-New York 96 60 .615 9 1/2 — 6-4 W-1 53-28 43-32 N.Y. Giants 1 2 0 .333 55 62 Through Sept. 24 Cole, Houston, 2.92; Kluber, Cleveland, 2.93; Tampa Bay 87 69 .558 18 1/2 7 7-3 L-1 48-27 39-42 South School Record Pts Prev Clevinger, Cleveland, 3.07; Morton, Houston, Sunday’s Games W L T Pct PF PA 1. Minnesota State (26) 4-0 811 2 Toronto 71 86 .452 35 23 1/2 6-4 L-2 39-40 32-46 3.18; Fiers, Oakland, 3.31; Carrasco, Philadelphia 2, Sporting Kansas City 0 Tampa Bay 2 0 0 1.000 75 61 2. Indiana (Pa) (5 ) 4-0 761 3 Baltimore 45 111 .288 60 1/2 49 3-7 L-1 27-50 18-61 Cleveland, 3.35; Severino, New York, 3.38. FC Dallas 2, Vancouver 1 New Orleans 2 1 0 .667 104 103 3. Grand Valley State 4-0 746 5 STRIKEOUTS—Verlander, Houston, 280; LA Galaxy 3, Seattle 0 Central Division Carolina 2 1 0 .667 71 60 4. Ferris State (2) 4-0 734 6 Cole, Houston, 272; Sale, Boston, 229; W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 80 85 5. Midwestern State 4-0 706 7 Carrasco, Cleveland, 217; Bauer, Cleveland, Wednesday’s Game x-Cleveland 87 68 .561 — — 5-5 W-2 49-32 38-36 North 6. West Georgia 4-0 656 8 215; Severino, New York, 213; Snell, Tampa Chicago at New York City FC, 5 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA 7. Ouachita Baptist 4-0 593 9 Minnesota 72 83 .465 15 21 1/2 5-5 W-1 43-31 29-52 Bay, 211; Kluber, Cleveland, 205; Clevinger, Chicago 2 1 0 .667 63 55 8. Minnesota Duluth 4-0 526 11 Detroit 63 93 .404 24 1/2 31 4-6 L-1 38-43 25-50 Cleveland, 202; Morton, Houston, 197. Green Bay 1 1 1 .500 70 83 9. Texas A&M-Comm. 3-1 444 1 College summary Chicago 61 94 .394 26 32 1/2 5-5 L-2 29-49 32-45 Minnesota 1 1 1 .500 59 72 10. Pittsburg State 4-0 442 15 NATIONAL LEAGUE Sunday Kansas City 54 102 .346 33 1/2 40 4-6 W-1 30-47 24-55 Detroit 1 2 0 .333 70 88 11. West Florida 3-1 433 10 BATTING—Yelich, Milwaukee, .322; Lone Star Conference West Division West 12. West Chester 4-0 430 13 Gennett, Cincinnati, .315; Zobrist, Chicago, Texas Woman’s 0, ENMU 0 (OT) W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away W L T Pct PF PA 13. Valdosta State 4-0 421 16 .314; Freeman, Atlanta, .311; Cain, TWU 0 0 0 0 — 0 L.A. Rams 3 0 0 1.000 102 36 14. Central Washington 3-1 397 12 z-Houston 99 57 .635 — — 7-3 W-4 46-35 53-22 Milwaukee, .308; Rendon, Washington, .306; ENMU 0 0 0 0 — 0 Seattle 1 2 0 .333 65 64 14. Colo. Sch. of Mines 4-0 397 17 Oakland 94 62 .603 5 — 5-5 L-1 50-31 44-31 Martinez, St. Louis, .304; Markakis, Atlanta, San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 73 89 16. Colorado St-Pueblo 3-1 382 22 Seattle 85 70 .548 13 1/2 8 1/2 6-4 L-1 41-33 44-37 .301; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, .298; Peralta, 17. NW Missouri State 3-1 331 4 Arizona 0 3 0 .000 20 74 Scoring summary Los Angeles 75 81 .481 24 19 2-8 L-5 37-38 38-43 Arizona, .297. 18. Fort Hays State 3-1 267 18 First half RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 111; Yelich, 19. Southern Arkansas 4-0 250 21 Texas 66 89 .426 32 1/2 27 1/2 4-6 W-1 34-47 32-42 Sunday’s Games No scoring Milwaukee, 108; Carpenter, St. Louis, 107; 20. Harding 3-1 223 T19 Tennessee 9, Jacksonville 6 Second half Albies, Atlanta, 103; Turner, Washington, 100; 21. West Alabama 3-1 134 23 N.Y. Giants 27, Houston 22 No scoring Sunday’s Games Arenado, Colorado, 98; Harper, Washington, 22. Indianapolis 2-1 105 25 Miami 28, Oakland 20 First overtime Baltimore 6, N.Y.Yankees 3 98; Baez, Chicago, 97; Freeman, Atlanta, 94; 23. Notre Dame (OH) 4-0 99 NR Buffalo 27, Minnesota 6 No scoring Tampa Bay 5,Toronto 2 Goldschmidt, Arizona, 94. 24. Colorado Mesa 3-1 89 14 Carolina 31, Cincinnati 21 Second overtime RBI—Baez, Chicago, 110; Aguilar, 25. Tarleton State 4-0 80 NR Kansas City 3, Detroit 2 No scoring Milwaukee, 104; Arenado, Colorado, 103; Philadelphia 20, Indianapolis 16 Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Sox 1 Baltimore 27, Denver 14 Story, Colorado, 102; Suarez, Cincinnati, 101; Others Receiving Votes: Azusa Pacific 69; Houston 6, L.A. Angels 2 Washington 31, Green Bay 17 Shots (on goal) — Texas Woman’s 13 (8), Harper, Washington, 99; Rizzo, Chicago, 96; Sioux Falls 54; Ohio Dominican 36; Kutztown Texas 6, Seattle 1 Kansas City 38, San Francisco 27 Eastern New Mexico 9 (6). Keeper saves — Yelich, Milwaukee, 96; Freeman, Atlanta, 95; 2 30; Ashland 17; Hillsdale 11; Charleston (WV) Minnesota 5, Oakland 1 tied at 93. New Orleans 43, Atlanta 37, OT Texas Woman’s, Jazmine Maxwell 6, Eastern 10; Tiffin 9; Chadron State 7; Florida Tech 7; Cleveland 4, Boston 3, 11 innings HITS—Freeman, Atlanta, 186; Markakis, L.A. Rams 35, L.A. Chargers 23 Washburn 5; Central Missouri 4; LIU-Post 4; New Mexico, Taylor Jackson 8. Corner kicks Atlanta, 182; Gennett, Cincinnati, 180; Yelich, Seattle 24, Dallas 13 Bowie State 2; Lenoir-Rhyne 1; New Haven 1; — Texas Woman’s 4, Eastern New Mexico 4. Monday’s Games Milwaukee, 178; Peraza, Cincinnati, 177; Chicago 16, Arizona 14 Saginaw Valley State 1. Yellow cards — Texas Woman’s, Keely Houston 5,Toronto 3 Turner, Washington, 173; Blackmon, Detroit 26, New England 10 Chapman, 11th minute. Records — Texas Baltimore 6, Boston 2 Colorado, 171; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 169; Monday’s Game *-First-place votes in parentheses Woman’s 3-4-1, 0-1-1, Eastern New Mexico 3- N.Y.Yankees 4,Tampa Bay 1 Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, late Baez, Chicago, 168; Story, Colorado, 164. *-Lone Star Conference teams in bold 2-2, 1-0-1. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, late DOUBLES—Markakis, Atlanta, 43; Rendon, Thursday, Sept. 27 Washington, 41; Carpenter, St. Louis, 40; Minnesota at L.A. Rams, 6:20 p.m. Texas at L.A. Angels, late Freeman, Atlanta, 40; Story, Colorado, 40; Sunday, Sept. 30 AP College I-A Top 25 Poll Hockey Oakland at Seattle, late Albies, Atlanta, 39; Baez, Chicago, 38; Cincinnati at Atlanta, 11 a.m. Through Sept. 23 Today’s Games Cabrera, Philadelphia, 36; 3 tied at 35. Tampa Bay at Chicago, 11 a.m. Pts Record Pvs NHL preseason glance Kansas City (Skoglund 1-5) at Cincinnati (Harvey 7-9), 4:40 p.m. TRIPLES—KMarte, Arizona, 11; Baez, Houston at Indianapolis, 11 a.m. 1 Alabama (60) 1523 4-0 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE Houston (James 1-0) at Toronto (Gaviglio 3-8), 5:07 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville, 11 a.m. 2 Georgia 1422 4-0 2 Chicago, 9; Desmond, Colorado, 8; Hamilton, Atlantic Division Baltimore (Yacabonis 0-2) at Boston (Price 15-7), 5:10 p.m. Cincinnati, 8; Nimmo, New York, 8; Rosario, Miami at New England, 11 a.m. 3 Clemson (1) 1409 4-0 3 GP W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y.Yankees (Tanaka 12-5) at Tampa Bay (TBD), 5:10 p.m. New York, 8; CTaylor, Los Angeles, 8; Detroit at Dallas, 11 a.m. 4 Ohio State 1363 4-0 4 Boston 6 5 0 1 11 21 14 Bellinger, Los Angeles, 7; Dickerson, Buffalo at Green Bay, 11 a.m. 5 LSU 1238 4-0 6 Detroit 4 4 0 0 8 14 9 Cleveland (Bauer 12-6) at Chicago White Sox (Shields 7-16), 6:10 p.m. Pittsburgh, 7; Difo, Washington, 7. Philadelphia at Tennessee, 11 a.m. 6 Oklahoma 1201 4-0 5 Toronto 5 4 1 0 8 17 12 Detroit (Turnbull 0-1) at Minnesota (Stewart 2-1), 6:10 p.m. HOME RUNS—Carpenter, St. Louis, 36; Seattle at Arizona, 2:05 p.m. 7 Stanford 1143 4-0 7 Montreal 5 4 1 0 8 18 11 Texas (Mendez 2-2) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 2-2), 8:07 p.m. Arenado, Colorado, 34; Baez, Chicago, 34; Cleveland at Oakland, 2:05 p.m. 8 Notre Dame 1067 4-0 8 Buffalo 4 2 2 0 4 12 11 Oakland (Jackson 6-3) at Seattle (TBD), 8:10 p.m. New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 2:25 p.m. Harper, Washington, 34; Aguilar, Milwaukee, 9 Penn State 1001 4-0 10 Florida 4 2 2 0 4 12 15 San Francisco at L.A. Chargers, 2:25 p.m. 10 Auburn 987 3-1 9 33; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 33; Muncy, Los Tampa Bay 4 2 2 0 4 12 13 Angeles, 33; Story, Colorado, 33; 3 tied at 32. Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 6:20 p.m. 11 Washington 946 3-1 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE Ottawa 4 0 4 0 0 6 16 STOLEN BASES—Turner, Washington, 42; Open: Washington, Carolina 12 West Virginia 923 3-0 12 East Division Metropolitan Division SMarte, Pittsburgh, 33; Hamilton, Cincinnati, Monday, Oct. 1 13 UCF 727 3-0 16 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away GP W L OT Pts GF GA 32; Cain, Milwaukee, 29; Inciarte, Atlanta, 28; Kansas City at Denver, 6:15 p.m. 14 Michigan 698 3-1 19 N.Y. Islanders 6 4 2 0 8 15 12 x-Atlanta 88 68 .564 — — 6-4 W-5 43-38 45-30 Philadelphia 6 3 2 1 7 19 16 Philadelphia 78 77 .503 9 1/2 8 1/2 4-6 L-4 47-31 31-46 Carolina 3 3 0 0 6 15 3 Washington 79 78 .503 9 1/2 8 1/2 5-5 W-1 39-40 40-38 N.Y. Rangers 4 2 2 0 4 14 17 New York 73 83 .468 15 14 5-5 W-1 33-42 40-41 Pittsburgh 4 1 2 1 3 13 12 Miami 62 94 .397 26 25 5-5 L-1 38-43 24-51 New Jersey 4 0 2 2 2 7 13 Central Division Columbus 5 1 4 0 2 9 20 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Washington 4 0 3 1 1 6 17 Chicago 91 64 .587 — — 7-3 W-2 47-27 44-37 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Milwaukee 89 67 .571 2 1/2 — 6-4 W-1 48-30 41-37 GP W L OT Pts GF GA St. Louis 87 69 .558 4 1/2 — 6-4 W-3 43-35 44-34 Winnipeg 4 3 1 0 6 14 14 Pittsburgh 78 76 .506 12 1/2 8 7-3 L-1 44-36 34-40 St. Louis 4 3 1 0 6 14 8 Cincinnati 66 91 .420 26 21 1/2 3-7 L-3 36-40 30-51 Dallas 3 2 0 1 5 11 8 West Division Nashville 4 2 2 0 4 13 13 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Chicago 3 1 2 0 2 8 10 Los Angeles 87 69 .558 — — 8-2 W-2 44-37 43-32 Minnesota 4 1 3 0 2 11 8 Colorado 85 70 .548 1 1/2 1 1/2 5-5 W-3 41-33 44-37 Colorado 2 0 2 0 0 1 12 Arizona 79 77 .506 8 8 2-8 L-3 38-40 41-37 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Francisco72 84 .462 15 15 4-6 L-4 41-34 31-50 Vegas 4 4 0 0 8 24 9 San Diego 62 94 .397 25 25 4-6 L-2 29-49 33-45 Edmonton 4 3 1 0 6 21 14 Arizona 4 3 1 0 6 16 13 Sunday’s Games Calgary 6 2 2 2 6 20 21 Miami 6, Cincinnati 0 San Jose 3 2 0 1 5 15 9 Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1 Vancouver 4 1 3 0 2 9 16 N.Y.Mets 8,Washington 6 Los Angeles 4 0 3 1 1 10 19 Milwaukee 13, Pittsburgh 6 Anaheim 3 0 3 0 0 5 17 Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Sox 1 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- St. Louis 9, San Francisco 2 time loss. Top three teams in each division and Colorado 2, Arizona 0 two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs. L.A. Dodgers 14, San Diego 0 Monday’s Games Monday’s Games Washington 7, Miami 3 Boston 4, Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, late N.Y. Rangers 4, New Jersey 3, OT Milwaukee at St. Louis, late Montreal 5, Toronto 1 Minnesota at Dallas, late Philadelphia at Colorado, late Winnipeg at Calgary, late L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, late Vancouver vs. Los Angeles, late San Diego at San Francisco, late Colorado at Vegas, late Today’s Games Arizona at Anaheim, late Kansas City (Skoglund 1-5) at Cincinnati (Harvey 7-9), 4:40 p.m. Today’s Games Miami (Brigham 0-3) at Washington (Scherzer 17-7), 5:05 p.m. Columbus vs. Buffalo at Clinton Arena, 5 p.m. Atlanta (Newcomb 12-9) at N.Y.Mets (Vargas 6-9), 5:10 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 5:30 p.m. Pittsburgh (Archer 5-8) at Chicago Cubs (Montgomery 5-5), 6:05 p.m. Washington at St. Louis, 6 p.m. Carolina at Nashville, 6 p.m. Milwaukee (Gonzalez 9-11) at St. Louis (Gomber 6-1), 6:15 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia (Velasquez 9-11) at Colorado (Gray 11-8), 6:40 p.m. Vancouver at Edmonton, 7 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 7-5) at Arizona (Ray 6-2), 7:40 p.m. San Jose at Calgary, 7 p.m. San Diego (Erlin 4-7) at San Francisco (Stratton 10-10), 8:15 p.m. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SPORTS TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 2018 ✦ PAGE 3B

FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE led the Hounds to their first victory of the season with 268 all-purpose SPECIAL TEAMS Layton Rabb, Midwestern State University, SR, Accounting, yards against Texas A&M-Kingsville. The junior recorded all three of Dominique Ramsey, Texas A&M University-Commerce, SO, QB, Llano, Texas, Llano HS the Hounds receptions as a team, totaling 100 yards while scoring Industrial Engineering, PR/KR, Converse, Texas, Judson HS Rabb topped his own school single game passing record throw- from 28 yards out and 66 yards out just two minutes apart in the third Ramsey scored the opening touchdown of the game for the ing for 467 yards and five touchdowns to lead No. 7-ranked quarter. The El Paso, Texas native averaged 13.9 yards per carry to Lions with a 72-yard punt return for a score in the first quarter. He Midwestern State to a 57-36 win over Angelo State Saturday night finish with 97 yards on the ground and also recorded two kickoff had five punt returns for 106 yards (21.2 average) and also had an at Memorial Stadium. The passing output stands as the second returns for 71 yards. best throwing game in all of NCAA Division II this season, while 18-yard kickoff return. On defense, he was in on five tackles and MSU Texas' 654 yards of total offense are the third most in a D2 DEFENSIVE had a pass breakup. game this season. It was Rabb's fourth five-TD career perform- Dante Urrea, Eastern New Mexico ance culminating in his 50th career touchdown completion -- a 26- LSC FOOTBALL University, SO, Criminal Justice, S, Deming, yard strike to Juwan Johnson with 4:29 to play in the third quarter. Midwestern State, Tarleton State, and Texas A&M- Rabb is second nationally in passing efficiency Deming HS Commerce are 2-0 to start Lone Star Conference play. (192.0) and passing touchdowns (16) and is Urrea led the way for a Hounds defensive unit League play continues with three games this week: Midwestern fourth with 341.3 passing yards per game. For Urrea that limited Texas A&M-Kingsville to just 229 the season, Rabb is 86-of-132 (65.2 percent) for State at Eastern New Mexico, Tarleton State at Angelo State, and total yards for the game with 12 total tackles. The sophomore from 1,365 yards with 16 touchdowns and no inter- Western New Mexico at UT Permian Basin. In addition, three ceptions. This is his third time winning the week- Deming recorded one tackle for a loss and one pass break up in teams are playing non-conference games: Lock Haven at Texas ly honor this season. the contest for a defense that limited Kingsville to just 158 yards A&M-Commerce, New Mexico Highlands at Texas A&M-Kingsville, Smith ENMU nominee: Running back Johnny Smith through the air. (See story, 1B) and West Texas A&M at Central Washington. Spurs hold Media Day ❏ New faces, new built is still going to rely Raptors for DeRozan and heavily on ball movement Poeltl in July. season for San and defense, albeit with a As the Spurs were chatting whole lot of new faces. with reporters, Leonard told Antonio, Popovich The era of the Big Three is reporters in Toronto he was officially over for San ready to play. By Raul Dominguez Antonio with Tony Parker “We’re happy to turn the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS leaving in free agency and page,” San Antonio forward Manu Ginobili joining Tim LaMarcus Aldridge said. SAN ANTONIO — Duncan in retirement this “DeMar’s here and he’s DeMar DeRozan’s first summer. DeRozan, Jakob happy and he’s motivated. month with Spurs coach Poeltl, Lonnie Walker, Dante He’s going to make us better. Gregg Popovich Cunningham, Quincy You’ve got to look forward.” has been serene, Pondexter and Chimezie After needing two weeks though the All- Metu and a host of others to get over the initial shock Star guard were invited to training of being traded, DeRozan is acquired in the camp, which starts Tuesday. also happily looking forward offseason from “I still don’t know all the after seeing what San Toronto has been names,” Popovich said Antonio accomplished last warned about Monday during media day. season. provoking The biggest missing name The Spurs were a top three “angry Pop.” is that of Kawhi Leonard, seed in the Western “That hurts Conference for much of the me,” Popovich said playful- who was traded to Toronto in the offseason in an awkward, season before dropping to ly. “I just, just . it hurts me. seventh in the final month Our relationship is not start- uncharacteristic move for a franchise known for stability. following various injuries to ing off well, I guess. I guess Leonard, Green, Parker, I have more work to do than Leonard missed all but nine games last season due to a Kyle Anderson, Rudy Gay I thought.” and Pau Gasol. Welcome to the kinder, right quadriceps injury that gentler Spurs? initially flared up last sum- “You seen what they did Hardly. mer and never healed to his last year being down one of Popovich is still going to satisfaction. The All-Star their best player and what Sacramento Bee: Hector Amezcua scream at his players on the forward demanded a trade they were able to accom- DeMar DeRozan had spent all of his NBA career with the Toronto Raptors before court and will always be this offseason and the Spurs plish,” DeRozan said. “The being traded to the San Antonio Spurs for Kawhi Leonard in July. Monday officially mischievous off it. More fight that they had with the relented, trading Leonard began a new era for DeRozan, as the Spurs held their annual Media Day. specifically, the franchise he and Danny Green to the young guys.”

but the passing game obviously gave us problems,” Joseph Try to confuse them. Try not to give them easy looks.” Broncos said. “We’ve got to challenge more at the corner position and Joseph concurred, saying, “We can help those guys with make more plays. If teams want to throw the ball that quick, more looks and more coverage packages.” From Page 1B Despite a blocked punt and a blocked field goal, the special we have to play closer in coverage and make some plays teams didn’t escape Joseph’s aggravation. King set up the Ravens for a last-second field goal and a 20- early. That way our pass rush can get there. “As a punt unit we were not very good,” Joseph said. “We 14 halftime lead. “But it’s a blueprint on tape right now the last three weeks: gave them the ball twice at midfield. We gave them the ball “That’s totally on me,” Joseph said. throw it quick, challenge the DBs and keep Von Miller and once after a return and a sideline penalty on (rookie corner- A week after criticizing Joe Woods’ defensive game plan (first-round draft pick Bradley) Chubb at bay by throwing it back) Isaac Yiadom, who wasn’t even in the game.” for having his cornerbacks give too much cushion to quick.” Yiadom would soon go in, replacing Tramaine Brock Oakland’s receivers, Joseph watched his defense do the very A frustrated Harris said Denver’s defense needs to better (groin), who was subbing for Adam Jones (thigh). same thing at Baltimore. camouflage its intentions so quarterbacks like Joe Flacco Both are expected back at practice Wednesday, Joseph “We stopped the run again. They averaged 2.8 yards a carry, can’t pick them apart: “We’ve got to disguise better as a team. said. Eastern women play to scoreless tie Sunday PORTALES — The Neither team could od, the Hounds managed to Fabela led the offensive shots, putting two on-goal. road swing as they will trav- Eastern New Mexico muster much offense in the muster four shots on-goal, effort for the Hounds as she The Hounds are set to hit el to Canyon to take West women's soccer team closed first half as both the Hounds including a header by sopho- mustered a team-high four the road for a four-match Texas A&M on Sept. 26. out its four- and the Pioneers managed more forward Jaci Sievers in match home just two shots apiece going the 92nd minute, but we're stand with a 0- into the break. unable to push across a 0 draw in Both teams managed to game-winner in the 10- Greyhounds Lone Star get a little more momentum minute period. Conference on the offensive ends in the Despite not being able play against Texas Woman's second half, but neither team muster a goal in the overtime University Sunday afternoon. could find the back of the period, the ENMU defense In the four home contests, net. Jackson made four more did its part as Jackson made the Hounds (3-2-2, 1-0-1 second half saves to keep three more saves to send the LSC) went 2-1-1 while TWU off the board. match into a double overtime. remaining undefeated in The Greyhounds had two The defenses for both conference play. opportunities late in the half teams once again managed In the first half, the to score a game-winner. The to keep the offenses at bay as Pioneers (3-4-1) had a gold- first came at the 86:57 mark neither team managed to put en opportunity to take the when senior midfielder a shot on-goal in the second first lead in the 23rd minute Bailey Bosley's shot was overtime period. when the Hounds got called stopped by TWU goalkeeper Jackson led the defensive for a foul inside the box, set- Jazmine Maxwell. Junior effort for the Greyhounds, ting up a penalty kick for midfielder Samantha Fabela tying a career-high with eight TWU's Libby Murphy. also had a chance to put the saves in all 110 minutes of the However, ENMU freshman Greyhounds ahead in the final contest. It was the second time goalkeeper Taylor Jackson minute of regulation, but her Jackson recorded eight saves made a beautiful diving save shot was saved as well, send- in a match since tallying eight in the right corner of the goal ing the match into overtime. saves in the season-opener to keep the match scoreless. In the first overtime peri- against St. Mary's (Texas).

games as a rookie last year, plays in the game. Jimmy G completing 54.9 percent of “It’s huge having already his passes with four touch- From Page 1B downs, six interceptions, 19 played last year in six sacks, 6.4 yards per attempt games,” he said after the acquired at the trade dead- and a 69.2 passer rating that game. “It really helps having line from New England for was second lowest in the a second-round pick, the NFL. gone through it and having Niners offense has been far He threw a touchdown that experience. It’s not my more potent than it was pass to George Kittle on his first time in the regular sea- before he took over as quar- first snap Sunday only to terback. have it negated by a penalty son. This time around it’ll be Beathard started five and wasn’t in for any other a little easier.” PAGE 4B ✦ TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 2018 NATION THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Trump: Second summit likely ‘quite soon’

By Jonathan Lemire denuclearize the Korean Peninsula dential meeting with Kim “quite the two senior leaders, the individ- bring about a nuclear agreement. is a work in progress, although soon.” uals who can actually make the U.S. officials are insisting that eco- and Zeke Miller fears of war have given way to The meeting would come despite decisions that will move this nomic sanctions remain in place THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dreams of rapprochement. The U.S. officials assessing that the process forward,” in hopes they can against the North until it eliminates UNITED NATIONS — president’s bellicose denunciations North has not followed through on make a breakthrough. its nuclear program. President Donald Trump praised of Pyongyang have largely given its commitments to take steps Trump arrived at the U.N. on Trump and Moon are expected to way to hopeful notes, as Trump toward denuclearization. Pompeo Monday morning for a meeting on sign a new version of the U.S.- North Korea’s Kim Jong Un as praised Kim as “very open” and defended Trump’s decision to seek the global drug trade, ahead of a South Korean trade agreement, one “very open” and “terrific” Monday “terrific.” another meeting despite the slow sit-down with South Korean of Trump’s first successes in his and announced he likely will hold a “It was a different world,” Trump progress. President Moon Jae-in, who deliv- effort to renegotiate trade deals on second summit with Kim “quite said Monday of his one-time “We’ve been at this the other ered a personal message to Trump more favorable terms for the U.S. soon,” striking a far less ominous moniker for the North Korean way an awfully long time and from Kim after their inter-Korean Even so, some U.S. officials worry note at the United Nations about leader. “That was a dangerous time. failed,” he said. talks last week. that South Korea’s eagerness to the nuclear threat from the North. This is one year later, a much dif- He added: “We tried to do “You are the only person who restore relations with the North Twelve months after Trump ferent time.” details. We tried to do step for step. can solve this problem,” Moon said could reduce sanctions pressure on stood at the rostrum of the U.N. He added that preparations are We tried to do trade for trade. Each to Trump, relaying Kim’s words. Kim’s government, hampering General Assembly and derided underway by Secretary of State of those failed.” Trump, for his part, said “We are efforts to negotiate a nuclear Kim as “Rocket Man,” the push to Mike Pompeo for a second presi- Pompeo said, “We’re bringing in no rush. We are in no hurry” to accord. Ten days after Florence, fresh chaos in Carolinas By Gary D. Robertson, hands. My hands aren’t big Martha Waggoner enough,” he said. In North Carolina, the and Alan Suderman Cape Fear and Neuse rivers THE ASSOCIATED PRESS remained swollen and were BLADENBORO, N.C. — not expected to return to nor- Ten days after Hurricane mal levels until October, the Florence came ashore, the charts show. storm caused fresh chaos “Florence continues to Monday across the bring misery to North Carolinas, where rivers kept Carolina,” North Carolina rising and thousands more Gov. Roy Cooper said people were told to be ready Sunday evening in a state- to evacuate. ment. Authorities urged up to Most of the Carolinas have 8,000 people in Georgetown seen the worst of the flood- County, on the South ing, but people need to Carolina coast, to be pre- remain cautious, said Todd pared to flee from potential Hamill, a hydrologist at the flood zones. A “record event” National Weather Service’s of up to 10 feet (3 meters) of Southeast River Forecast Center. With most rivers hav- flooding was expected to Zuma Press: Alex Edelman begin Tuesday near parts of ing crested, that water is the Pee Dee and Waccamaw moving toward the coast, he FBI Director Cristopher Wray, left, whispers to United States Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, right, prior rivers, county spokeswoman said. to a United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on in Washington, D.C. Jackie Broach-Akers said. Parts of Interstate 40 are Residents along the expected to remain underwa- Waccamaw braced for water ter for another week or more, predicted to peak Wednesday and hundreds of smaller roads remain impassable. But Rosenstein to meet Trump at 22 feet (6.7 meters) near Conway. That’s twice the there was some good news: of possible collaboration between Russia they should discuss the issue Monday, normal flood stage and far Interstate 95 was reopened to By Zeke Miller and Eric Tucker and the Trump campaign before the 2016 said the person who spoke on condition higher than the previous all traffic Sunday night for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS record of 17.9 feet (5.5 the first time since the floods. election. Rosenstein appointed Mueller of anonymity to discuss the private con- meters), according to charts Floodwaters already reced- WASHINGTON — The White House and oversees his investigation. versation. published Monday by the ing on one stretch of delayed until at least Thursday a decision Rosenstein and Trump, who is in New Rosenstein was captured by photogra- National Weather Service. Interstate 40 left thousands of on the fate of Rod Rosenstein, the Justice York for a U.N. meeting, had an extend- phers leaving the White House after his Pastor Willie Lowrimore rotting fish on the pavement Department official overseeing the ed conversation to discuss recent news meetings Monday and was led out by and several members of his for firefighters to clean up. Trump-Russia investigation, following stories about negative comments Kelly. church spent Saturday sand- Crews conducted about chaotic hours of breathless and some- Rosenstein is reported to have made last “At the request of Deputy Attorney bagging and spreading plas- 350 rescues over the week- times conflicting reports anticipating his year about the president, said White General Rod Rosenstein, he and President tic sheets around the sanctu- end, and travel remains imminent departure. House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Trump had an extended conversation to ary of The Fellowship With treacherous in the southeast- His future hanging in the balance over Sanders. discuss the recent news stories,” Sanders Jesus Ministries church on ern area of the state, the gov- revelations that he had discussed possi- The deputy attorney general was said in a statement. “Because the the banks of the Waccamaw ernor added. National Guard bly secretly recording the president, reported as having discussed possibly President is at the United Nations General in Yauhannah, South members would be shifting Rosenstein expected to be fired as he secretly recording the president and Assembly and has a full schedule with Carolina, about 20 miles (36 to more door-to-door and air- headed for the White House on Monday invoking the Constitution to have the leaders from around the world, they will kilometers) south of Myrtle search checks on people in for what was later described as a Cabinet remove him from office. The meet on Thursday when the President Beach. still-flooded areas. prescheduled meeting. Justice Department issued two state- returns to Washington, D.C.” The nearly black, reeking The storm has claimed at Instead, the White House said that ments from Rosenstein denying the It’s unclear what will happen Thursday. water seeped around and least 43 lives since slamming Rosenstein and Trump would meet remarks and released a separate state- Despite his “You’re Fired!” tagline over the sandbags around 2 into the coast Sept. 14. Thursday after the president’s return to ment from someone who said he recalled from his “The Apprentice” reality show a.m. Monday. By noon, it On Monday, Republican Washington, suggesting the deputy attor- the recording comment but insisted that it days, the president has shown himself was several inches deep. education leaders in North ney general may be in his job for at least was meant sarcastically. reluctant to directly fire aides himself. With the church pews Carolina announced planned several more days. The meeting is set for As Trump mulled Rosenstein’s fate While his White House has been moved to a flatbed trailer on legislation to assure teachers the same day as an extraordinary Senate and consulted on how to respond, marked with unprecedented staff higher ground, Lowrimore at still-shuttered schools that committee hearing that is to feature Rosenstein was summoned to the West turnover, Trump has often left the task to sat in a rocking chair listen- they will get paid without Supreme Court nominee Brett Wing on Friday evening by White House deputies, including Kelly. He dispatched ing to the normally calm using vacation time. The Kavanaugh and a woman who has chief of staff John Kelly. his former bodyguard to fire former FBI river rush by, ruining the proposal was part of broader accused him of sexually assaulting her He also spoke with White House coun- Director James Comey — though Comey church he built almost 20 disaster funding that the when they were in high school. sel Don McGahn over the weekend to was out of town. In other cases, Trump years ago. General Assembly will con- Any termination or resignation would say he was considering resigning, has publicly and privately shamed a “I’m going to go one day at sider in an anticipated spe- have immediate implications for special according to a person familiar with the staffer, pushing them to resign of their a time. Put it in the Lord’s cial session. counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation conversation. McGahn told Rosenstein own volition. Virginia prisons to ban tampons for female visitors

By Denise Lavoie “I can’t understand why we, the loved THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ones, have to go through this,” said White. Kinney said that when potential contra- RICHMOND, Va. — Women who visit band is seen on a body scan, visitors are inmates at Virginia prisons will be barred offered the choice of a strip search or leav- from wearing tampons or menstrual cups ing the prison without visiting with an under a new policy stemming from con- inmate. She said the new policy “aims to cerns about contraband, the state help visitors avoid that altogether.” Department of Corrections said Monday. “Offenders in Virginia have died of drug A spokeswoman for the Department of overdoses while inside our prisons. It’s our Corrections said the policy set to become job to keep the offenders and staff as safe as effective next month is aimed at preventing we can,” she wrote. contraband — including drugs —from In a Sept. 20 letter sent to visitors and being smuggled into prisons. inmates at the Nottoway Correctional “If someone chooses to visit a Virginia Center, Warden David Call said the policy Department of Corrections inmate, he or she stems from concerns that the feminine cannot have anything hidden inside a body hygiene products could be “an ideal way to cavity,” spokeswoman Lisa Kinney wrote in conceal contraband.” an email. In March 2017, the nation’s largest pri- Kinney said that after the DOC consulted vate prison operator reached an agreement with the state Attorney General’s Office, “it with two women in Tennessee who sued was decided that facilities would offer pads after they were ordered to remove tampons to women who are wearing tampons while or sanitary pads to prove they were men- visiting a prison so the tampons don’t struating and not trying to smuggle in con- appear as possible contraband on a body traband. The woman sued Corrections Corp. scan.” of America, now named CoreCivic, and Inmate advocates sharply criticized the officers at South Central Correctional policy, saying it violates the privacy rights Facility, alleging that guards made them of female visitors. expose their genitals. “That’s such a violation,” said Jana The company had argued that it can White, a co-founder of the Virginia require women to replace their tampons or Coalition for the Fair Sentencing of Youth pads if they reasonably suspect visitors are who makes regular visits to see an inmate at bringing in contraband. The terms of the Sussex II State Prison in Waverly, Virginia. agreement were not disclosed. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS COMICS TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 2018 ✦ PAGE 5B

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THE PARTTIME cess, you must submit nation Coordinator BILLING CLERK PO- your comments in writ- identified above or visit SITION IS A TECHNI- ing to the address be- our website at CAL AND RESPONSI- low: https://www.env.nm.gov BLE POSITION IN THE /NMED/EJ/index.html to BILLING DEPART- Permits Programs Man- learn how and where to MENT REQUIRING ager file a complaint of dis- ACCURACY, TIMELI- 2012 FORD FIESTA SE LEGALS New Mexico Environment crimination. NESS AND COM- Hatchback, auto, FWD, Department PLETENESS OF CON- 86,868 miles. Remote LEGAL 74858 Air Quality Bureau LEGAL 74863 SUMER INVOICES. keyless entry. $6,995 September 25, 2018 525 Camino de los Mar- September 26, 2018 THIS POSITION RE- RB Toyota, 600 W. 7th quez, Suite 1 QUIRES PROFICIEN- Street, Clovis, NM. ALL real estate advertis- NOTICE Santa Fe, New Mexico, NOTICE OF CY IN WORD, EXCEL 575-762-4551. 87505 INTRODUCTION OF AND ACCESS. 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She used ment for an air quality 1978 Annotated, public CANTS MUST BE crimination based on the Classified ads and permit to construct a Please refer to the com- notice is hereby afford- WILLING TO LOCATE General Construction pany name and site ed that the following en- WHERE THE POSI- race, color, religion, rented her home Permit GCP-2 (Quarry- name, as used in this titled Ordinance was in- TION IS AND POS- handicap, family status within days. ing, Crushing and notice or send a copy of troduced and proposed SESS: or national origin, or an for adoption at a regular intention to make any Screening Facility). this notice along with 2006 CHEVY Silverado meeting of the City such preference, limita- The name of this facility your comments, since •A VALID DRIVER LI- Crew cab, dark green, Commission of the City tion or discrimination." is El Jay. The expect- the Department may CENSE chrome wheels and of Clovis, in the County Clovis Media Inc. will not ed date of the submittal not have received the •HIGH SCHOOL DIPLO- accents, 2 wheel drive. of Curry and State of of our application for an permit application at the MA OR EQUIVALENT knowingly accept any ad- Low miles of 109,000. New Mexico held in the air quality permit to the time of this notice. LEGALS •EXPERIENCE WORK- vertising in this newspa- $12,995 Clovis-Carver Library Air Quality Bureau is Este es un aviso de la ING WITH ELECTRICI- per that is in violation of Car-Co, North Annex of said city October 1, 2018 This Agencia de Calidad de TY OR KNOWLEDGE the law. Our readers are 821 N. 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