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QUESTION OF THE WEEK Three Sisters proposals to be unveiled A.B. SIDIBE He said the recommen-  Staff writer WHAT: Waterfronts dations he is going to be Advisory Board meeting. talking about were gleaned CRYSTAL RIVER —  WHEN: 5:30 p.m. from input offered by Andrew Gude, the man- today. members of the commu- ager at the Crystal River  WHERE: Council nity and other stakehold- National Wildlife Refuge, Chamber, Crystal ers during the course of will be making a presen- River City Hall, 123 the debate about the best tation before the city’s Wa- Northwest U.S. 19, way to manage the Contribute! terfronts Advisory Board Crystal River. crowds, especially during Like us at on Tuesday evening re-  INFO: 352-795-4216 the winter. The compre- facebook.com/citrus garding a persistent issue: or crystalriverfl.org hensive management also countychronicle what his agency is con- aims to stop any altering templating about the man- of the behavior of mana- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle and respond to our agement of overcrowding about some of the recom- tees, which spend the win- Crystal River Waterfronts Advisory Board members will Question of the Week. in the spring areas of mendation points the ter months resting in the hear from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today about Three Sisters Springs. service is currently talk- springs’ relatively warm how the federal agency is considering regulating the Where do you “It is not going to be ing about,” Gude said, re- waters. popular Three Sisters Springs area of Crystal River. stand on the anything unusual, but I ferring to the U.S. Fish and Above, a group of government officials including FWS want to let them know Wildlife Service (FWS). See SPRINGS/ Page A6 members tour the springs area Wednesday morning. Amendment 2 debate? Jennifer Ornoski I am against mari- U-Way: juana all the way. It MONDAY CONVERSATION makes people act like complete idiots which leaves me dis- gusted and nauseated. It needs Walk 11 to stay illegal!!! If people need to smoke pot to feel good then that is sad. Sorry but that’s the hard truth! miles in Brooke Lagarino Legalize it. Tax it just like tobacco and alcohol. Revenue for the state. another Duh! It won’t kill any more people than alcohol already does and that’s legal! Linda Stevenson person’s Bring it on! Lost my son to epilepsy, wish it would’ve been legal to have possibly saved him. To the per- shoes son who said marijuana makes people act strange, you should ERYN WORTHINGTON see a child on heavy narcotics Staff writer that the neurologists prescribe. Linda Smith Imagine walking 11 I agree for medical miles one way every day purposes only. I knew to work or school. someone who had cancer in most of her body for over 25 Imagine the sun pound- years. Marijuana was the only ing down on you as blisters thing that got her to be able to are forming on your feet eat and keep her strength. from shoes that don’t fit. Nikki Durante-Snyder Imagine sleeping in the I think legalizing a MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle woods at night, some- drug we’ve been times, to ensure that you taught our whole lives to stay Central Ridge Elementary School Principal Nancy Simon works with third-grade student Karson Nadal, away from is wrong. Next co- 8, recently while spending time in the classroom. were at caine and meth will be legalized school on too! time the Dawn Wrightson next day. Alcohol is legal and Put widely abused with no yourself benefits. Marijuana is illegal in some- and can benefit cancer patients and maybe others. There’s one else’s more DUI’s in the paper than shoes. marijuana arrests. Amy Meek That’s Jennifer Stoltz CEO, all the United Way of I am pro (legaliza- United ERYN WORTHINGTON CHRONICLE: With your and Patrick’s ex- Citrus County. tion). Cancer sucks and Staff writer pertise in educational leadership, what Way of if this helps them and others that Citrus County is asking suffer from severe and daily keeps you in Citrus County? pain, have at it. SIMON: What keeps us in Citrus County is residents to do on Oct. 25, dministrators with the the guiding principle that we always do the United Way’s National Diane Cole Hudson Day of Caring. At 7 a.m., Legalize it! Free up Citrus County School right thing for kids. It is easy to work in a some room in the pris- place where what is in the best interest of all Follow Your Passion reg- ons for dangerous criminals. District have a saying: children is always done. Plus, I feel like I am istered participants are A part of a family. walking 11 miles from ONLINE POLL: In Florida, there are four types CHRONICLE: What is the difference be- Crystal Oaks clubhouse in Your choice tween today’s education and education 34 Lecanto to Withlacoochee How concerned are you of schools; public, private, years ago? Technical Institute in about the charter and Simon schools. SIMON: The rigor of the curriculum has Inverness. arrival of changed dramatically. The tools to teach the “The point of it is not a Ebola in Simon schools are district schools curriculum have changed as well. And cer- fundraiser,” said Citrus the United County United Way CEO where Patrick or Nancy Simon have had tainly the assessment practices have changed States? significantly. The decisions that we make as Amy Meek. “It is to raise A. Very. I think a hand in educating students. result of the assessments were not in place awareness and empathy there are several as-yet- several years ago. The high-stakes decisions for what other people are undetected cases here The educational power couple have were not a part of our world 30 years ago. going through, and what and an epidemic is likely. been leaders of the school district for 34 That is a significant change. other people are willing B. Pretty worried, but years, in which Nancy Simon has served CHRONICLE: Another large change has to do to turn their lives modern medicine will around.” thwart any potential epi- the last 20 years as an elementary school been testing the children. What do you think about the testing and how do you approach it? Inspired by one of its demic. supported students, United C. A bit concerned, but principal. SIMON: We have always embraced the op- Way is inviting residents I’m confident the num- And she is currently the principal with portunity for our students to demonstrate mas- ber of cases will be tery of the standards. We have never been afraid to walk the same path that minimal and contained. the longest tenure in the district. of that. Our students always rise to the occa- a student did to earn his D. Not concerned. I feel Recently, Nancy Simon was interviewed sion. Currently, there are so many unknowns General Educational De- sorry for the victims, with the upcoming tests that are unsettling. velopment (GED) degree but I just don’t feel at her home school — Central Ridge from Withlacoochee Tech- threatened. Elementary. See SIMON/ Page A5 nical Institute (WTI). He To vote, visit www. walked four and a half chronicleonline.com. See WALK /Page A6 Click on the word “Opinion” in the menu to see the poll. Results will appear next Monday. Find last week’s online poll Roaches no match for firms’ generosity results./Page A3 A.B. SIDIBE Enter Citrus Pest Manage- Citrus Pest Man- INDEX Staff writer ment and Accurate Pest Man- agement General Classifieds ...... B9 agement. The companies’ Manager Joseph Comics ...... B8 Melvin Judson and his family owners, Tony Winebrenner and Cournoyer, left, Crossword ...... B7 had a bit of what he calls a “bug Ed Williams, decided to help and Ed Williams, Editorial...... A10 problem” when they moved the family out and do the work Accurate Pest Entertainment ...... A4 into a house on Gulf-to-Lake free of charge. Management Horoscope ...... A4 Highway last February. “I am fortunate. The people owner/operator, Lottery Numbers ...... B3 Judson also had another of Citrus County have em- use a sensor Lottery Payouts ...... B3 problem — the family could not braced me for the past 17 to 18 called an Explorer Movies ...... B8 afford to pay for a pest control years and I guess this is a way to check for Obituaries ...... A6 chemicals left in TV Listings...... B7 company to come in to get rid of of paying it forward,” Wine- the hundreds of cockroaches brenner said. this home after that had overwhelmed the “And that family has small fumigation. family, which includes three children and I didn’t want to

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Around the COUNTY Freedom fleeting for man arrested after chase BUSTER THOMPSON A Citrus County Sher- Liles reportedly sped up encountered spike strips the Citrus County Deten- Hummel Club Staff writer iff ’s Office deputy was pa- when the deputy activated set by deputies. In an at- tion Facility. seeking members trolling U.S. 19 in his lights and sirens. tempt to make a right turn Florida Highway Patrol A Brooksville man out Homosassa when Liles cut across on South Gilbert Terrace, investigated a minor crash The Seven Rivers Hum- on bond for four previous he spotted a Ford traffic headed the fleeing vehicle crashed allegedly caused by Liles mel Club is looking for new charges of vehicle theft F-350 travelling northbound on into some fencing and in the area of U.S. 19 and members. was arrested Friday night, northbound on U.S. 19 when mak- stopped. West Cardinal Street when The next meeting is at after allegedly leading Cit- U.S. 19 matching ing a left turn on According to the report, he was feeling deputies. 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. rus County deputies on a the description of West Cardinal Liles exited the car and Liles is also suspected of 7, at the Key Training Cen- high-speed chase in a a vehicle reported Street. fled on foot through pri- five other car thefts involv- ter on Gulf-to-Lake High- stolen Ford pickup truck. stolen earlier that Pursuing vate properties. ing Ford pickup trucks, ac- way in Crystal River. Casey Allen Liles, 36, day. deputies kept Pursuing deputies man- cording to his arrest was charged with aggra- According to the Casey Liles in sight as he aged to stop Liles and ar- report. For information, call Lu- Liles cille at 352-527-1552. vated fleeing and eluding, report, Liles — passed other cars rested him. This time, no bond was grand theft of a vehicle, later identified to be the while driving on the wrong The Ford pickup truck set. Citrus Hills plans driving on a suspended li- driver — began to drive er- side of West Cardinal being driven by Liles was Contact Chronicle candidates forum cense and reckless driving, ratically when being fol- Street at speeds reported later confirmed as stolen reporter Buster Thompson adding to four other alle- lowed by the deputy, and at over 120 miles per hour. from a driver in Citrus at 352-564-2916 or The Citrus Hills Civic As- gations of vehicle theft made a U-turn to head Liles’ flight ended County. bthompson@chronicle sociation will have a “Meet from July. southbound on U.S. 19. shortly thereafter when he Liles was transported to online.com. the Candidates Night” at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Hamp- ton Room of the Citrus Hills Golf and Country Club. Candidates for county commission, circuit court Cyclists flock to Liberty Park for Rails to Trails ride judge and Congress will speak. Candidates for the Mosquito Control Board will be introduced. Citrus County Council meeting Wednesday Citrus County Council will meet at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8, at Beverly Hills Lions Club, with doors opening at 8:30 a.m. for socializing. Guest speakers include KC Nayfield, who will discuss Amendment 1, and Marie Pettibone, who will discuss Amendments 2 and 3. Commissioner in the Spot- light will be commissioner- elect Scott Carnahan. The county senior staff STEVE LASKO/For the Chronicle person attending will be A group of cyclists take off from Liberty Park Saturday morning for the 20th annual Rails to Trails ride. An estimated 1,100 bikes Heidi Blanchette, director of were expected this year, which is about 100 more than last year, according to the Rails to Trails of the Withlacoochee Citizen Housing Services. Support Organization President Dennis Reiland. Reiland also said the event was run by 70 volunteers and that the expected Superintendent of Schools $20,000 profit will fund enhancements to and amenities for the Withlacoochee State Trail. Sandra “Sam” Himmel will present a special report on the new school year. Visit www.citruscounty council.org for information. Republicans meet Saturday The Nature Coast Repub- lican Club will meet at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, at the Hampton Inn in Crystal River. Breakfast, for $5, is available at 8:30 a.m. The speaker will be Dr. J. Kinnard. For infor- mation, call 352-746-7249. Chronicle political forum Oct. 21 Citrus County The The Rails to Trails bike ride drew various types of bicycles, from the traditional two- Bananas, oranges and juice were provided Chronicle will have its gen- wheeled bike to the tandem bike and the recumbent bike shown here. for that extra energy boost for the ride. eral election candidates forum at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21, at the College of Central Florida in Lecanto. The college is on County Road 491 about three miles State BRIEFS south of State Road 44. Corrections officer sentencing on Oct. 30, and The forum, to be tele- Man floating in bubble three others previously vised on WYKE-TV, will fea- gets prison for pleaded guilty and assisted ture a debate format for inmate fraud federal prosecutors. Citrus County Commission TAMPA — A former Trial evidence showed the District 2 candidates Ron rescued by Coast Guard Florida corrections officer is group defrauded several banks Kitchen and Michael “Joey” Associated Press going to prison himself for a out of lot purchase lands and White, and U.S. House of tax fraud scheme in which building loans using fraudulent Representatives District 11 ORLANDO — A long- he acknowledged stealing documents, straw buyers candidates Dave Koller and time endurance runner inmates’ identities. and inflated income esti- incumbent Rich Nugent. and peace activist whose U.S. District Judge James mates. The fraud revolved Cards will be available latest goal was to reach Moody sentenced 26-year- around a development for audience members to Bermuda in a homemade old Jerry St. Fleur to more known as Hampton Springs write down questions for the floating “Hydro Pod” was than four years behind bars. in Cashiers, North Carolina. debate moderator to ask. rescued by the U.S. Coast St. Fleur pleaded guilty in One defendant, a loan offi- Candidates for 5th Judicial Guard on Saturday after July to wire fraud and aggra- cer at SunTrust Bank in Circuit court judge, Mary he began suffering from vated identity theft. Miami, sponsored several Hatcher and Denise Dymond fatigue. According to a plea agree- fraudulent loan applications Lyn, are also invited to speak. Coast Guard air crew ment, St. Fleur used his job for lots in the development. For more information, call were able to safely pick up at the Zephyrhills Correc- Reza Baluchi and the bub- Scott briefed on reporter 352-563-3228 or Associated Press tional Facility between Janu- email mwright@chronicle ble Saturday morning, Ebola preparedness Coast Guard spokeswoman The Coast Guard arrives on scene off the coast of Miami ary 2011 and May 2014 to online.com. on Wednesday to respond to a report of a man aboard an illegally obtain personal iden- TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — —From staff reports Marilyn Fajardo said in a statement. He was trans- inflatable hydro bubble who was disoriented. Coast Guard tifying information from current Gov. Rick Scott says Florida air crew were able to safely pick up Reza Baluchi and the ported to a nearby Coast and former inmates. St. Fleur officials continue to work with bubble Saturday, Coast Guard spokeswoman Marilyn ONLINE Guard station and found to then used that information to health care providers and the Fajardo said. be uninjured, Fajardo said. file fraudulent tax returns. Centers for Disease Control POLL A statement on States in 2003 after being Baluchi planned to run in Authorities say St. Fleur and Prevention in an effort to Baluchi’s website said the arrested in Iran for so- the bubble in the mornings, filed 182 phony tax returns prepare Florida for any pos- RESULTS Iranian exile had planned called pro-Western and cool off in the sea while that requested more than sible Ebola cases. to make the 1,033-mile trip anti-Islamic activities, in- leashed to the sphere, and $500,000 in refunds. Scott was briefed Saturday QUESTION: How in his self-designed bubble cluding eating during the sleep in a hammock inside In addition to the prison on the state’s preparedness will you vote for to raise money “for chil- holy month of Ramadan, it at night. In addition to time, St. Fleur must forfeit along with Florida Surgeon the 1 cent sales dren in need” and “to ... in- according to his lawyer at the protein bars the Coast more than $61,000 that was General John Armstrong, tax for road spire those that have lost the time, Suzannah Maclay. Guard found in his bubble, traced to the scheme. Emergency Management Di- resurfacing? hope for a better future.” The “Hydro Pod” is a he planned to catch and rector Bryan Koon and Health large bubble made of 3 mm- eat fish, the site said. Mortgage fraud ■ Baluchi has made head- Care Administration Secretary Yes. If we lines many times before with thick plastic, Baluchi’s Officials originally re- don’t do some- chief gets 27 years Elizabeth Dudek. There have previous efforts to break website, “Run With Reza” ceived a report of Baluchi thing today, we MIAMI — The leader of a been no confirmed cases of long-distance running and states. The bubble, which floating in the bubble on will regret it in Ebola in Florida. he propelled forward by Wednesday. The Coast Guard nearly $50 million mortgage the future. cycling records , including running inside and push- arrived on the scene about fraud scheme focused on The Florida Department of 15 percent one six-month journey in ing it with his arms, was 70 nautical miles east of St. North Carolina properties Health is currently distribut- (99 votes) which he ran around the perimeter of the United housed in a large alu- Augustine to find him dis- has been sentenced to 27 ing recommendations to hos- ■ No. The county States, and a seven-year bike minum-type frame stud- oriented and inquiring how years in prison by a Miami pitals. In addition, health officials needs to shift trip that he said brought ded at intervals with to get to Bermuda. Crew federal judge. in each of the department’s its funding him across 55 countries on inflated soccer balls. A members conveyed the dan- U.S. District Judge K. 67 county health offices have priorities. six continents. His self- man who appears on a gers of the proposed trip Michael Moore imposed the been meeting with hospital 85 percent professed mission is to pro- video during the bubble’s and asked Baluchi to end it. sentence last week on 78- staff to review protocols and (567 votes) mote world peace and unity. construction compares it He refused, but activated year-old Domenico Rabuffo. guidelines for responding to Total votes: 666. Baluchi was granted to a hamster wheel. his locator beacon Satur- Three other people con- a possible Ebola diagnosis. asylum in the United According to the site, day because of fatigue. victed in Rabuffo’s trial face —From wire reports A4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2014 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY Birthday — Concentrate on Today is Monday, Oct. 6, the collaboration and making new 279th day of 2014. There are 86 connections in order to improve days left in the year. your chances for success. Fine- Historic Rainbow Today’s Highlight in History: tune any details carefully, leaving Room reopens On Oct. 6, 1939, in a speech to no room for error. the Reichstag, German Chancellor Plan NEW YORK — The Rainbow Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Adolf Hitler spoke of his plans to re- to engage in low-key entertainment Room reopened Sunday in its order the ethnic layout of Europe — with friends or family. An informal historic perch atop 30 Rockefeller a plan which would entail settling gathering at home will be less ex- Plaza after a five-year absence the “Jewish problem.” pensive and much more intimate. from the New York City skyline. Be “It’s breathtaking,” guest On this date: Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — In 1683, 13 families from Krefeld, extra vigilant with your house, car , one of more Jamie Greenwald Germany, arrived in Philadelphia to and other belongings. If you are too than 200 brunch guests who begin Germantown, one of Amer- distracted, you are liable to forget to took in the sweeping views out- ica’s oldest settlements. lock the door or turn off the stove. side and the significant improve- In 1927, the era of talking pic- Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — ments inside the 80-year-old You will be pleasantly surprised by establishment whose floors have tures arrived with the opening of “The Jazz Singer” starring Al Jol- the cooperation you get from people been walked across by Cole Porter, son, a movie featuring both silent who can back your projects. Don’t be Michael Jackson, Elizabeth Associated Press and sound-synchronized sequences. afraid to sell your ideas and services. Taylor, Al Pacino, Barbra Chefs prepare a lavish spread of food Sunday before lunchtime In 1958, the nuclear submarine Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Streisand and Muhammad Ali. You will form a meaningful and pros- Herb-roasted Amish chicken, guests arrive at the Rainbow Room, New York City’s landmark USS Seawolf surfaced after spend- perous relationship with someone oysters, shrimp, honeybaked restaurant atop 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The Rainbow Room ing 60 days submerged. reopened Sunday after a five-year absence. you have been admiring for a while. Benton ham, Yorkshire pudding In 1973, war erupted in the Middle East as Egypt and Syria attacked Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — and chicken and black truffle pot Investments will pay off. Scout around pies were among dozens of deli- ‘Gone Girl’ nabs Flynn and was directed by “The Israel during the Yom Kippur holiday. for real estate ventures or make cacies awaiting the luncheon No. 1 at box office Social Network” and “The Curi- In 1981, Egyptian President purchases that will grow in value. crowd in a spread created by Ex- ous Case of Benjamin Button” Anwar Sadat was shot to death by LOS ANGELES — “Annabelle” filmmaker . The extremists while reviewing a military ecutive Chef Jonathan Wright. David Fincher Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — couldn’t scare off “Gone Girl” at film earned an additional $24.6 Children will figure prominently in “It’s like opening night!” Keith parade. the weekend box office. million internationally. your plans. This is a great time to Douglas, a managing director of Ten years ago: The top U.S. initiate personal changes. the real estate company Tish- The Fox thriller starring Ben “Annabelle” debuted closely arms inspector in Iraq, Charles Du- as a man whose wife goes behind “Gone Girl” with $37.2 elfer, reported finding no evidence Aries (March 21-April 19) — man Speyer — Rockefeller Cen- Affleck Don’t hesitate to take advantage of ter’s owner and manager — missing overcame the Warner million. The movie stars Ward Saddam Hussein’s regime had pro- an opportunity that comes your gushed as dozens of workers Bros. possessed-doll horror movie Horton and Annabelle Wallis duced weapons of mass destruc- way. rushed about, putting finishing with a $38 million debut, accord- as new parents who bring the tion after 1991. ing to studio estimates Sunday. creepy porcelain plaything seen Taurus (April 20-May 20) — touches on the refurbished venue. Five years ago: President Barack Keep a balance between work and The sunny clear blue sky of- Both films join the recently re- in last year’s haunted house hor- Obama said al-Qaida had “lost op- home. Clashes with a loved one are fered no chance for rainbows leased “The Maze Runner” and ror “The Conjuring” into their home. erational capacity” in Afghanistan distressing, but co-workers will this day through windows that “The Equalizer” in crossing the Sony’s “The Equalizer,” last after a series of military setbacks protest if you don’t pull your weight. were enlarged by as much as 25 $30 million mark this fall, a typi- week’s top performer, came in and vowed to continue the battle to cally low-earning season at the Gemini (May 21-June 20) — If percent during an extensive ren- third place in its second week- cripple the terror organization. you display your versatility and abil- ovation designed by Gabellini box office. end with $19 million, bringing its One year ago: International dis- ity to perform a multitude of tasks Sheppard Associates. “It was virtually a photo finish,” total domestic haul to $64.5 mil- armament experts began disman- with speed and efficiency, you will The architectural firm also cre- said Paul Dergarabedian, sen- lion. The revenge thriller starring tling and destroying Syria’s be noticed. ated SixtyFive, a new cocktail ior media analyst for box-office Denzel Washington reteams chemical weapons arsenal and the Cancer (June 21-July 22) — lounge adjacent to Rainbow Room tracker Rentrak. “These two him with director Antoine Fuqua, equipment used to produce it. Look after your physical and mental that for the first time next year movies couldn’t be more differ- who helmed 2001’s “Training Today’s Birthdays: Broadcaster health. Adequate rest and healthy when the weather warms will ent. It shows how if the market- Day,” the film that earned Wash- and writer Melvyn Bragg is 75. Ac- choices will help reduce stress. permit guests to order drinks on a place presents a diversity of ington an Oscar for best actor. tress Britt Ekland is 72. CBS chief Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Take a previously vacant outdoor terrace. product, audiences will come “Left Behind,” the weekend’s executive officer Les Moonves is serious look at your associates, and The Rainbow Room closed out. It’s the third and fourth $30 other big debut, opened in sixth 65. Former NFL player and coach determine whom you really want to five years ago amid a landlord- million debut of the past two place with $6.8 million. The Rap- Tony Dungy is 59. work alongside or spend time with. tenant dispute. Two years ago, weeks. It’s been a great post- ture-set film starring Nicholas Thought for Today: “The most Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You’ll the city granted landmark status summer run.” Cage is based on the novel of exciting attractions are between two experience trouble at home if you aren’t to the iconic venue on the build- “Gone Girl” is based on the the same name. opposites that never meet.” — Andy open about your plans and intentions. ing’s 65th floor. best-selling novel by Gillian —From wire reports Warhol, American painter (1928-1987). LEGAL NOTICES in Today’s Citrus County Chronicle 000J5M8 Town of Yankeetown ...... A6 Meeting Notices ...... B12 Lien Notices ...... B12 Foreclosure Sale/Action Notices...... B11 Self Storage Notices...... B11

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aligned across the grade CHRONICLE: When you SIMON levels. We have many com- were a little girl, did you mon teaching strategies in always want to be a princi- Dog named ‘Lazarus’ Continued from Page A1 practice and vocabulary that pal when you grew up? our students hear from SIMON: I had an experi- We look forward to ex- kindergarten through fifth ence in college for a sum- survives euthanasia attempt periencing that test for the grade. Our staff collabo- mer job working as a first time. However, in a rates and shares willingly playground director, Associated Press perfect world I would like with one another. I believe which would be similar to to see the state remove the that that is the major con- the YMCA today. I fell in OZARK, Ala. — Animal high-stakes decisions that tributor to our success. love with the opportunity control officer Wanda Snell come with the testing at CHRONICLE: Through- to work with children. I knows what she saw: A certain grade levels until out the state, people think changed my major from veterinarian inserted a we transition more to the children are being tested business to education that needle into the black-and- FSA (Florida Standards too much. Is school fun following semester. brown mutt and injected a Assessments). anymore? CHRONICLE: After 20 chemical meant to eutha- CHRONICLE: Florida is SIMON: School is still years of being the boss, nize the dog no one had moving on to another form fun. We are standards-dri- what makes you continue adopted. The animal of testing students. But you ven. However, the methods to tick? moved a bit and was still were here when FCAT that we use to teach those SIMON: I love develop- and quiet by the time she (Florida’s Comprehensive standards do vary. We want ing people of all ages, left the shelter for home. Assessment Test) first was kids to enjoy themselves. whether they are kids in What Snell can’t explain introduced. Do children We want them to be en- the classroom or the staff. I is how or why a mixed- strive to excel on any state gaged and to have fun. enjoy helping people dis- breed dog that nobody Associated Press assessment test that they That absolutely can hap- cover their potential. I wanted recovered overnight are administered? pen given the standards have such a passion for a and has since bounced back Lazarus, a mixed-breed dog who survived a euthanasia SIMON: They take their that they are being taught. responsibility to kids that fully from what should have attempt and a car accident, sits by his new owner Jane Holston on Wednesday in Helena, Ala. standardize testing very CHRONICLE: A school we have. Therefore, at been a lethal injection. seriously. The assistant board member told me Central Ridge we have ur- Less than a month later, Lazarus’ death, and offi- dose of the drug used or principal and I meet with that you visit every class- gency to instruction be- the dog lives with a family cials declined to release possibly a vein that each third- through fifth- room every single day. Are cause of that responsibility in a suburb of the Ala- the name of the contract dodged the needle tip. grade student and we indi- you checking up on them that we have with kids. bama city of Birmingham, veterinarian who per- And once Blankenship vidually goal-set relative to or hoping one day it will be CHRONICLE: Your hus- where the animal romps formed the injection. posted the story on Face- the test that they will be cookies-and-milk time? band, Patrick Simon, has and plays with another Shelter volunteer Cort- book, the dog’s fortunes taking. Our students are SIMON: My assistant also worn many hats in the rescue dog. His survival ney Blankenship has an changed. The animal was very excited about it and principal and I strive to be district. How do you two seemed all the more sur- idea, however. “His body claimed by another rescue they take ownership for in the classrooms every relax and have non-school- prising since the same dog overcame and he had a will group leader who turned their learning. They are day. It helps us to be aware related conversations? already been struck by a to live and somehow, some- it over to a family living excited to set goals for of what is happening with SIMON: School is always car before arriving at the way he made it through,” about 160 miles away. their tests. instruction. It makes us a part of our lives, even away Ozark City Animal Shelter. she said. Jane Holston of Helena CHRONICLE: Central cognizant of the needs of from the physical buildings. A rescue worker who Dr. Robert Lofton of the is now serving as Lazarus’ Ridge Elementary School the teachers and students. But we enjoy unwinding at retrieved the roughly 4- veterinary school at foster mother. Left for dead has earned an ‘A’ rating every It assists us in forming re- home, spending time with year-old male dog after the Auburn University said weeks ago, Lazarus now year. What’s the secret? lationships with our stu- our son, our dog Malcolm failed procedure named such cases are rare. While romps in the grass and SIMON: The secret is our dents. Our goal as and family and friends. I him “Lazarus.” he hasn’t examined the plays tug-of-war with staff. Our teachers focus on administration team is to enjoy staycations. A stay- No one connected with dog, Lofton said the dog’s housemate Tucker, another the standards, strategies and know every child and cation at our home is one the shelter is exactly sure survival could have re- rescue dog living with teaching practices that are know them academically. of my favorite things. what happened to prevent sulted from an improper Holston and her family.

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Go to jazzercise.com for full class schedule Citrus County Jazzercise Offering 23 class times weekly in low impact and high impact class options CITRUS COUNTY JAZZERCISE 6604 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy. (Hwy 44) next to Rocco’s Italian Cafè in the Bella Vista Plaza (352) 634-5661 000JA2K A6 MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2014 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Navy: Self-guided Obituary Paul Revere of Raiders Danyel Hale, 41 unmanned patrol HOMOSASSA rock band dies at 76 Danyel S. Hale, age 41, of Homosassa, died Fri- Associated Press boats make debut day, Oct. 3, 2014, in her home under the care of LOS ANGELES — Paul Associated Press were escorting a high- Hospice of Citrus and Revere, the organist and value Navy ship. Then as the Nature Coast and leader of the Raiders rock NORFOLK, Va. — Self- many as eight of the self- her loving family. She band, has died. He was 76. guided unmanned patrol guided vessels broke off was the wife of Frank Roger Hart, manager for boats that can leave war- and swarmed around a Hale. Paul Revere and the Raiders, ships they’re protecting threat when a ship play- Born in Roanoke, Vir- said he died Saturday at and swarm and attack po- ing the part of an enemy ginia, she was the his home in Garden Valley, tential threats on the vessel was detected, the daughter of Daniel Idaho, from cancer. Re- water could join the office said, calling the Willard and Ahn Totten. vere was born in Harvard, Navy’s fleet within a year, demonstrations a success. She was of the Chris- Nebraska, Hart said. defense officials say, Robert Brizzolara, pro- tian faith. She worked “He’d been quiet about adding the new technol- gram manager at the Of- in the accounting de- it for some time,” Hart said. ogy could one day help fice of Naval Research, partment of Crystal Au- “Treated at the Mayo Clinic, stop attacks like the said the boats can decide tomotive, Crystal River. Paul stayed on the road as deadly 2000 bombing of for themselves what She loved going out on Associated Press long as he could, then re- the USS Cole off Yemen. movements to make once their boat fishing and tired recently back to Idaho, Paul Revere and the Raiders perform in November 1967 The Arlington-based they’re alerted to a threat snorkeling. Seahorses where he and his wife, at an unknown location. Paul Revere, born Paul Revere Office of Naval Research and work together to en- were her favorite sea Sydney, always kept a home.” Dick, the organist and leader of the Raiders rock band, demonstrated the tech- circle or block the path of creature and she en- died Saturday at his home in Idaho. He was 76. Revere, born Paul Revere nology over two weeks in an opposing vessel. joyed watching them in Dick, became known as “the in 1963 with its rendition in the “Batman” TV series August on the James The rigid-hull inflatable her aquarium. madman of rock and roll” of Richard Berry’s “Louie, starring Adam West. River near Fort Eustis in patrol boats can also fire She will be deeply for his theatrical colonial Louie” before releasing its “I don’t want to get into Virginia — not far from .50 caliber machine guns missed by her husband wardrobe and infectious own hits, such as “Kicks,” the details but let’s just say, one of the Navy’s largest if called upon to do so. Frank and daughters onstage persona. “Hungry” and “Good it ain’t fun,” Revere wrote fleet concentration areas. However, a human will al- Vyctorya, wife of T. J. “From Day 1, we’ve al- Thing.” The band’s biggest last year of his battle with It said the Navy simu- ways be the one to make Carver of Mansfield, ways been a party band smash came in 1971 with cancer. “It’s been rough lated a transit through a the decision to use lethal Missouri, and Amber that accidentally had some “Indian Reservation.” getting through the last few strait, just like the routine force, officials said. A Szymanski of Ho- hit records and accidently Paul Revere and the shows, but I would do what- passage of U.S. warships sailor on a command ship mosassa. She is also sur- got on a hit television se- Raiders served as the ever it takes to avoid miss- through the Strait of Hor- would be in charge of vived by her mother ries,” Revere told The As- house band for the Dick ing a show. I’m giving it my muz in the Persian Gulf. each of the unmanned Ahn, wife of Bob Mc- sociated Press in a 2000 Clark TV show “Where the all, and then some, and the In the demonstrations, boats and could take con- Queen of Sebring, interview. Action Is” and made an band tells me I’ve been even as many as 13 small un- trol over any of the boats Florida, and her father The group became popular appearance as themselves more awesome than usual.” manned patrol boats at any moment. Daniel Willard of Ohio as well as sisters Nicole, wife of James Bailey and dations members think from the cold in the more presence to deter Alycia, wife of Arthur  WHAT: Follow Your would help alleviate the springs’ 72-degree waters. bad behavior. Gividen, all of George- Passion walk. SPRINGS crowding and possible ha- Officials also placed a ■ Establish a mooring town, Kentucky. She is  WHEN: 7 a.m. Oct. 25. Continued from Page A1 rassment of the manatees. sign at the King’s Bay field in the canal outside also survived by one  WHERE: Begins at Gude said last week that bridge, which is the unoffi- Three Sisters. grandson, Connher Crystal Oaks club- Gude has previously officials at his agency are cial gateway to the springs’ ■ Designating the area Carver. house, W Crystal Oaks touched on what he looking at eight different entrance, informing visi- west of the entrance A memorial gathering Drive, in Lecanto, and called the appropriate kinds of proposals. tors of the open container (Idiot’s Delight) a manatee will be from 6 to 8 p.m. ends at Withlacoochee use and compatibility He hopes to have a pol- law and warning about sanctuary during the win- Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2014, at Technical Institute in determinations by those icy in place before a be- speed limits and the man- ter and a swimming area Wilder Funeral Home, Inverness. who observe wildlife at fore the crush of tourists atee zones. during the summer. 4890 S. Suncoast Blvd.,  INFO: Citrusunited the popular 57-acre and manatees return in That group’s recommen- Contact Chronicle re- Homosassa. way.org. property. the winter. dations are aimed at tam- porter A.B. Sidibe at 352- Sign the guest book at Gude said previously This spring, the city ing overcrowding at the 564-2925 or asidibe@ www.chronicleonline that human and water- council voted to ban alco- water entrance of the chronicleonline.com. .com. craft activities in the hol use at the entrance of springs area and include: WALK spring run and the the popular springs, which ■ Coordination be- springs area of Three attract thousands of water- tween the city and all the Continued from Page A1 NO CREDIT CHECK Sisters appear to be al- craft, snorkelers and man- law enforcement agencies tering manatee behavior, atees seeking a respite on the water to provide FINANCING hours one way every day which is contrary to the Gets You The #CAC051514 and never missed a day of Endangered Species Act. school. He graduated in He added that his HEAR CLEARER NOW! 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Passion are Publix Super- 000J9CW market Charities, Center Pursuant to 166.041, Florida Statues, the Yankeetown Town State Bank, Capital City Bank, Registered Council will hold their first hearing on Ordinance 2014-02. Cypress Cove Care Center The hearing will be held during Councils Regular Meeting and Comfort Keepers. on October 13, 2014 at 7:00pm and will be held at the Inglis- For more information or Yankeetown Lion’s Club located at 22 59th Street in To Vote? Yankeetown, Florida. The purpose of the hearing is to consider to register, visit citrus and take public comment on amendments to the Town of unitedway.org. Yankeetown’s Charter. A ll interested parties may appear and be heard with respect To Place Your Last Day to the proposed Ordinance at the public hearing . A copy of the proposed Ordinance is available for public inspection at the “In Memory” ad, To Register Office of the Town Clerk, located at Yankeetown Town Hall, Contact 6241 Harmony Lane, Yankeetown, Florida, Monday through 3 Is Monday, Friday, during regular Town Hall business hours (9:00am-12 noon Darrell Watson 564-2917 th and 1:00pm-2:00pm) as well as the Town’s Web Site at http:// Lori Driver 564-2931 Ways to Vote October 6 yankeetownfl.govoffice2.com . All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any Vote by Mail decision made at the above referenced public hearing, they will Closing time for placing This means you must be need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, they ad is 4 business days Vote early at one of registered to vote by Oct. 6th in may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is prior to run date. 4 early voting sites made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which order to be eligible to vote in the the appeal is to be based, pursuant to Fla. Stat. Section 286.0105. There are advanced Go to the polls on deadlines for holidays. Any handicapped or person with disabilities requiring Election Day upcoming General Election. reasonable accommodation to participate in these hearing are encouraged to attend and should contact the Town Clerk at (352) 447-2511 at least 48 hours (if possible) prior to the hearing so arrangements can be made pursuant to Fla. Stat. 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Technical Institute, 1201 W. building. ceries with bread, meat and half mile east of U.S. 19 LifeSouth Community ■ 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Main St., Inverness. Free 6- ■ Annie Johnson Senior & produce as available for Ho- on Homosassa Trail. 352- Blood Centers bloodmobile Oct. 12, Walmart Super- inch Subway sub. Family - 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. mosassa residents once a 513-4960. schedule for October. center, 1936 N. Lecanto High- ■ 8:30 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Monday through Friday, month. 352-628-4083. ■ Calvary Chapel of In- The Lecanto branch office way, Lecanto. Free 6-inch Oct. 21, Citrus County School 1991 W. Test Court, Dunnel- ■ We Care Food Pantry - verness - “Feed the Hun- is at 1241 S. Lecanto High- Subway sub. Bus Transportation, 2950 S. lon, is open to Citrus County must be a Homosassa or gry,” noon to 1 p.m. way, (County Road,, 491), ■ 5 to 8 p.m. Monday, Panther Pride Drive, Lecanto. residents. 352-489-8021. Homosassa Springs resi- Thursdays, soup kitchen open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 13, Touch of Class ■ Noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday, ■ The Salvation Army - 9 dent. 352-228-4921. from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays (7 p.m. Wednes- Corvette Club, 7395 W. Pine- Oct. 21, Walmart Super- to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. ■ Beverly Hills Community Tuesdays, 960 S. U.S. 41. days), 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. brook St., Crystal River. center, 1936 N. Lecanto High- Monday through Friday (sub- Church - 11 a.m. to noon and 352-726-1480. Saturdays and closed Sun- ■ 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, way, Lecanto. Free 6-inch ject to holiday closures), 712 6 to 7 p.m. the last Tuesday ■ “Feed the Hungry” days. Oct. 13, Walmart Super- Subway sub. S. School Ave., Lecanto. monthly, 82 Civic Circle, program from 11 am. to 1 The Inverness branch is at center, 3826 S. Suncoast ■ 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, 352-513-4960. Please call open to Beverly Hills resi- p.m. the fourth Saturday 2629 E. Gulf-to-Lake High- Blvd., Homosassa. Oct. 22, West Citrus Elks for list of required documen- dents. 352-746-3620. monthly at Hernando way,, open from 8 a.m. to ■ 8:30 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Lodge No. 2693, 7890 W. tation. ■ Suncoast Baptist Church of the Living God, 5 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to Oct. 14, Citrus County School Grover Cleveland Blvd., Ho- ■ Daystar Life Center - 9 Church - food pantry open 3441 E. Oleander Lane, 4 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. Bus Transportation, 710 NE mosassa. a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Monday for bread distribution from 9 Hernando (the church with to 5 p.m. Sundays. Sixth Ave., Crystal River. ■ 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. To find a donor center or a through Friday (excluding to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, the red door off Railroad ■ Noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 22, Walmart holidays), 6751 W. Gulf-to- and the second Wednesday Drive). Call 352-726-3103. blood drive near you, call 352- Oct. 14, Walmart Super- Supercenter, 3826 S. Sun- Lake Highway, Crystal River. monthly is distribution of ■ Our Father’s Table - 527-3061. Donors must be at center, 1936 N. Lecanto High- coast Blvd., Homosassa. least 17, or 16 with parental 352-795-8668. bagged canned goods, dry 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. way, Lecanto. ■ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs- ■ Citrus United Basket goods and meat from 9 to Saturdays at St. Anne’s permission, weigh a minimum ■ day, Oct. 23, Citrus Kia, 1850 of 110 pounds and be in good 7 a.m. to noon Wednes- (CUB) - 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. at 5310 S. Sun- Anglican Church, one mile day, Oct. 15, Seven Rivers SE U.S. 19, Crystal River. health to be eligible to donate. Monday through Friday, coast Blvd., Homosassa west of the Plantation Inn Regional Medical Center, Publix gift card. A photo ID is also required. 103 Mill Ave., Inverness, to Springs. Open to Ho- on West Fort Island Trail. 6201 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crys- ■ 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Visit www.lifesouth.org for assist Citrus County resi- mosassa residents only. 352- 352-795-2176. tal River. Free meal coupon. Oct. 24, Love Chevrolet, 2209 details. dents facing temporary hard- 621-3008. ■ Inverness Church of ■ 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday, State Road 44 W., Inverness. ■ ■ ship. Call CUB Floral City First Baptist God - Noon the first and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- Oct. 15, Walmart Super- Free movie ticket. day, Oct. 6, Walmart Super- at 352-344-2242 or cit- Church - 1 to 3 p.m. the third third Sunday monthly, 416 center, 1936 N. Lecanto High- ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- center, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake rusunitedbasket.org. Wednesday monthly. U.S. 41 S., Inverness. 352- way, Lecanto. Free 6-inch day, Oct. 25, Cooter Festival, Highway, Inverness. Free 6- ■ First Baptist Church of ■ Serving our Savior 726-4524. Subway sub. 401 Tompkins St., Inverness. Crystal River - 10 a.m. to 1 (SOS) - 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. inch Subway sub. ■ ■ ■ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun- p.m. Monday, Wednesday Thursdays at Good Shep- GIVEAWAYS 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tues- day, Oct. 16, Citrus Memorial day, Oct. 26, Cooter Festival, day, Oct. 7, Citrus County and Thursday, 700 N. Citrus herd Lutheran Church, 439 ■ The New Church Health System, 502 High- 401 Tompkins St., Inverness. Sheriff’s Office, 1 Dr. Martin Ave. 352-795-3367. E. Norvell Bryant Highway, Without Walls gives food lands Blvd., Inverness. Free ■ Luther King Jr. Ave., Inver- 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- ■ Our Lady of Fatima - 10 Hernando. boxes away at 5 p.m. Mon- meal coupon and free 6-inch day, Oct. 27, Rock Crusher ■ ness. Free 6-inch Subway a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday Calvary Church - 10 days at the neighborhood Subway sub. Elementary School, 814 S. through Friday, 604 U.S. 41 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays, park in Hernando off Rail- sub. ■ ■ 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Rock Crusher Road, S., open to needy residents 2728 E. Harley St., Inver- road Drive where feeding 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17, Citrus Memorial Homosassa. Oct. 7, Citrus County Sheriff’s of Floral City, Hernando and ness, open to Citrus County the homeless takes place. Health System, 502 High- ■ Office Emergency Operations 8 to 11:30 a.m. Inverness. 352-726-1707. residents. 352-637-5100 or Call 352-344-2425. lands Blvd., Inverness. Free Center, 3549 Saunders Way, Tuesday, Oct. 28, Stoneridge ■ Our Lady of Grace www.invernesscalvary.com. ■ St. Elizabeth Ann meal coupon and free 6-inch Landing, clubhouse, ■ Lecanto. Free 6-inch Subway Catholic Church - 9 to 10 North Oak Baptist Seton Catholic Church in Subway sub. Inverness. a.m. the third Tuesday Church Food Pantry - 11:30 Citrus Springs serves sub. ■ ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- ■ 2 to 5:30 p.m. Wednes- monthly, 6 Roosevelt Blvd. a.m. to 1:30 p.m. the last those in need with free 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednes- day, Oct. 18, Village Cadillac- day, Oct. 8, Citrus County day, Oct. 29, Citrus County 352-527-2381 or 352-746- Thursday monthly. Serving boxes of food. Call 352- Toyota, 2431 S. Suncoast School Board, 1007 W. Main Chronicle, 1624 N. Meadow- 2144. Citrus Springs, Dunnellon 465-6613 on the third Blvd., Homosassa. Publix gift crest Blvd., Crystal River. ■ and Beverly Hills. Call 352- St., Inverness. Free 6-inch St. Margaret’s Episcopal Tuesday monthly to sign card. ■ 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Church - 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. 746-1500. Food is distributed up; distribution now begins Subway sub. ■ ■ 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Thursday, Oct. 30, Subway, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. at the Youth Building from at 9 a.m. the following 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, Rock Crusher Road Oct. 8, Walmart Supercenter, 6748 Gulf-to-Lake Highway, 352-726-3153. Elkcam side. Saturday. 1st Church of God, 419 N. Crystal River. Free 6-inch ■ 1936 N. Lecanto Highway, ■ First Presbyterian First Baptist Church of ■ El-Shaddai food min- Rock Crusher Road, Crystal Subway sub. Beverly Hills Helping Hands Lecanto. Free 6-inch Subway Church of Crystal River - 10 istries “brown bag of food” River. ■ 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. a.m. to 1 p.m. the second Food Pantry - 9 to 11 a.m. distribution is from 10 a.m. sub. ■ ■ 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Friday, Oct. 31, Lecanto High and fourth Tuesdays the third Saturday monthly, to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, Walmart Super- Oct. 9, Arbor Trail Rehab & School, 3810 W. Educational monthly, 1501 S.E. U.S. 19. 4950 N. Lecanto Highway, Crystal River Church of center, 1936 N. Lecanto High- Skilled Nursing, 611 Turner Path, Lecanto. Haunted 352-795-2259. Beverly Hills. Serving Bev- God, 2180 W. 12th Ave. Al- way, Lecanto. Free 6-inch Halloween. ■ Citrus County Veterans erly Hills, Lecanto and Citrus though food is distributed Camp Road, Inverness. Coalition (CCVC) - 9 a.m. to Springs. 352-746-2970. once a week, families are ■ 10 a.m. to noon Thurs- noon Tuesdays at 1039 N. FREE MEALS only eligible for food once day, Oct. 9, Walmart Super- Paul Drive, Inverness. Open ■ First United Methodist a month. Call 352-628- center, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake to Citrus County veterans Church of Inverness God’s 9087 or 352-302-9925. Highway, Inverness. Free 6- and their dependents in Kitchen - 11:30 a.m. to noon ■ Hernando Seventh- inch Subway sub. need. Call 352-400-8952. Mondays, at Cornerstone day Adventist Church, ■ 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, ■ Crystal River United Baptist Church, 1100 W. 1880 N. 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE A new case for term limits EDITORIAL BOARD “The legislative department about the Islamic State (which the nation into war. As Congress Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher is everywhere ... drawing all did not mention Khorasan, the becomes more trivial, its mem- Mike Arnold ...... editor power into its impetuous vor- asserted imminent threat that bership becomes less serious. It tex.” supposedly justified acting with- has an ever-higher portion of Charlie Brennan...... managing editor — James Madison, out Congress), Obama spoke to people who are eager to make Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member Federalist 48 the public, not to the public’s increasingly strenuous exer- Mac Harris ...... citizen member institutional embodiment, Con- tions to hold offices that are de- nfortunately, Congress’ gress, whose support he said creasingly consequential. To Founded Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member by Albert M. vortex now spins the would be “welcome,” implying solve the braided problems of Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief U other way, throwing off that it is unnecessary. Next, the “a proconsular presidency or a “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” powers that the executive administration argued with it- quietistic Congress,” Weiner — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus scoops up. Hence this autumn’s self about what it was that advocates congressional term spectacle: Feverish House and Obama was going to do without limits: Senate candidates congressional ap- Supposedly, “members of waging ferocious proval. (This was be- Congress who serve longer are BREAKING NEW GROUND campaigns to win or fore his press more competent, confident and retain offices that secretary identified therefore likelier to stand up to are of rapidly di- it as war.) Then the the president.” But “something minishing signifi- House tacked onto a has gone wrong with Federalist cance. spending bill its ap- 51’s assumption that members Charter school It is official: proval of arming of Congress seek office for America “is at war.” certain Syrians (the power and not perquisites. ... We know this be- “vetted” moderates?) The privileges of permanent cause the president’s George Will and dispersed. The service too gravely swell the stakes of staying” and “supply press secretary says OTHER Senate, having added decision should so. Congress has not its approval without reasons for serving other than said so, but many VOICES discernible deliber- exercising power. ... Members of members say that the ation, also skedaddled. Congress who serve for brief Islamic State must be countered Obama is demonstrating in periods will have ... every polit- meet needs of and that they may have more to foreign policy what he has re- ical reason for taking up the say about this in a few months. dundantly demonstrated in do- power available to them while Writing at The Federalist mestic policy — that a supine they can. ... Members so situ- website, David Corbin and Congress is superfluous to gov- ated will be likelier to defend some students Matthew Parks, professors of ernance. Which makes this au- their branch as a branch.” politics at the King’s College in tumn surreal: Why are so many In Federalist 51, Madison ar- itrus County School Joy Baldree, MYcroSchools New York, say the Constitu- people so eager to serve in a gued that the way to protect Board members last director of education services, is tion’s distribution of powers is negligible Congress? Professor against a dangerous concentra- C month approved an appli- a former Citrus County educator normative: The nation should Greg Weiner of Assumption Col- tion of powers in one branch — cation for a charter school in and is familiar with the area and go to war in four steps. lege suggests an answer: today, the executive — is to give Beverly Hills. understands the community, The president should present “Aristotle teaches that no one to persons in each branch the While most might criticize a which will be a plus to making to Congress the case for war. becomes a tyrant to get in out of “constitutional means and per- public school board’s decision to this endeavor successful. The House, structurally the the cold; in contemporary sonal motives to resist en- allow competition from a public The district did its home- government’s most democratic terms, no one runs for presi- croachments of the others.” So, charter school, this choice work assigning a committee institution (short terms, small dent for the upmarket house “ambition must be made to seems like the right conclusion. the task of vetting the applica- constituencies), should express and the jet airplane. But in- counteract ambition. The inter- MYcroSchool will take stu- tion in 19 areas to make sure itself. The Senate, whose pow- creasingly, there is evidence est of the man must be con- dents who have dropped out, are MYcroSchool plan follows ers (to approve treaties and that members of Congress do nected with the constitutional 18 years old and want to return state guidelines. confirm ambassadors) give it seek office for something other rights of the place.” to school to earn a The school is tu- special pertinence to foreign than the power, for power is Term limits are Madisonian diploma. Since the ition-free charter policy, and whose structure (six- something with which they are measures, altering the incen- closure of Horizons, THE ISSUE: and will be funded year terms) is supposed to en- not merely willing but often tives — the “interests” or “per- the county has not by the state of courage sober deliberation, eager to part.” sonal motives” — for entering School board OKs should speak. Then the presi- This reinforces Congress’ and using public office. Term been able to serve charter school Florida based on these students. MY- full-time equiva- dent, through relevant civilian self-marginalization: Congress limits can define a conservative croSchool provides application. lent dollars. Citrus and military officials, executes increasingly attracts people un- agenda of taming executive a solution. County School Dis- the approved policy. interested in reversing its insti- power by enhancing the power The school is a OUR OPINION: trict would receive What has actually transpired tutional anemia. They are of Congress. nonprofit organiza- 5 percent back for since Barack Obama’s Sept. 10 undeterred by — perhaps are ———■——— New school address to the nation has been, attracted by — the fact that they tion that touts its makes sense district monitoring. community affilia- MYcroSchool Corbin and Parks argue, “a par- will not be responsible for im- George Will’s email address for county. tion and ability to has reached out to ody” of propriety. In his address portant decisions such as taking is [email protected]. put students on work as a partner track to college or careers. It with the district, which is an im- currently has schools in several portant aspect of developing a larger urban areas such as long-term and successful rela- Gainesville, Jacksonville and St. tionship. Petersburg/Pinellas County. This Many charter schools are de- school will be its first in county signed to come in and siphon off with a small population. the best and brightest. Addition- Students from Citrus County ally, they fail to meet state stan- who are enrolled in the tuition- dards and have profits as their free charter school would be No. 1 priority, not student welfare. funded by the state of Florida MYcroSchool’s mission is to based on full-time equivalent serve at-risk students that may dollars. Citrus County School otherwise not be helped. They District would receive 5 percent refer to them as at-promise of back for district monitoring. success. We support the school There are good reasons to be board’s decision and the prom- optimistic about the success of ise it will bring for students look- this partnership. ing to get back on track.

Getting rid of sandspurs Unwanted visitors I’m calling about some fellow Hopefully one of the Chronicle that was wondering about how to Sound Off readers will be able get rid of sandspurs in his yard. to help me solve this problem. The Agriculture Department here For the last week and a half, I in the county said if you fertilize have found snakes of various it within the spring in February sizes and colors in the porch by and March, two applications, my front door and slithering with a pre-emergent-type poison across my driveway. It’s very, that kills seeds, sandspurs only very scary to me. I am a dis- come back from seed to plant. abled senior citizen and I’m very It doesn’t die but it doesn’t re- frightened of these critters, al- produce seeds. It only has seeds though I know they do some LETTER to the Editor one year. So when they drop, the good. Hopefully Chronicle read- and governor is a total failure. pre-emergent will kill them when ers will have some kind of solu- Scott deserves OPINIONS INVITED they sprout. And then I also — tion. I’d be most appreciative. Yet, when we look at the facts, re-election ■ and this is my own The opinions expressed in we all should be proud of our A sixth of six It is time to take a realistic Chronicle editorials are the opin- governor and legislature with idea, not the Agricul- OUND ions of the newspaper’s ture Department — I S A person that makes look at Gov. Scott’s record. Ini- editorial board. accomplishments they have bought me a yard roller $6 an hour and gets a tially, he had to make many produced for us in the past OFF changes in Tallahassee. Some ■ Viewpoints depicted in political four years. and I taped a towel $1-per-hour pay in- cartoons, columns or letters do around it, a Turkish crease goes from $6 to people got hurt, but when not necessarily represent the Reelection of Gov. Scott towel, and then towed it $7. That’s $1, but a changes have to be made that opinion of the editorial board. should not even receive a with my lawnmower 16.6 percent increase always happens. Charlie left us ■ Groups or individuals are question. After all, Charlie left around. After I mowed in their wages. Likewise, deeply in debt and with mas- invited to express their opinions us a real mess then tried every the grass, I pulled that CALL a 6 percent sales tax sive job losses. It was not rea- in a letter to the editor. way to regain an elective of- roller around with the that goes to 7 percent sonable to continue the ■ Persons wishing to address the fice. Thinking Democrats towel and it picked up goes up 1 penny, but spending pattern and raise editorial board, which meets should be highly embarrassed lots and lots of seeds. 563-0579 the tax goes up 16.6 taxes like the state of Illinois weekly, should call Charlie Brennan at 352-563-5660. and/or insulted to be unable to And we done that last year and percent. So if you really want a did. recruit a better standard then this year we had very few 16.6 percent tax increase, then After adjustments were ■ All letters must be signed and bearer for their party. sandspurs. You’ll never get them vote on the new sales tax, which include a phone number and made, our state budget is back hometown, including letters I noticed a front page Char- all because they just germinate is one penny but it’s raising your on track. In fact we have gone sent via email. Names and lie Crist commercial in the at different periods of time. taxes 16.6 percent. You do the hometowns will be printed; from a major debt to a surplus Tampa Bay Times today, Sept math: 6 percent, you raise it in a very short time. This is a phone numbers will not be Difference in gas prices 1/6 of that, it’s 16.6 percent. published or given out. 21, making the assumption that record few states can come black people will only vote for This is Oct. 2 and I had a chance near matching. Also, we have ■ We reserve the right to edit to go up to Chiefland, yesterday, Pickleball craving letters for length, libel, fairness a Democrat, even a fake one. I recovered from massive job Oct. 1, and I went through Dun- I’m new to Inverness here and and good taste. would give blacks and Hispan- losses to 800,000 new jobs. nellon and gas was $3.18 a gal- I’m wondering, where are your ■ ics more credit than that. However had the adjustments Letters must be no longer than lon. When I got to Chief land, it pickleball courts? All of Florida 600 words, and writers will be not been made we would prob- In conclusion, let’s all give was $3.27 and back here in In- and the rest of the country limited to four letters per ably be in the same condition month. Gov. Scott an overwhelming verness, it’s $3.39. Why is this know about how popular pickle- today as Illinois is. victory in November. Maybe up? I mean all of a sudden it ball is, but here in Inverness, ■ SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, we can be the No. 1 state in the went up 21 cents a gallon. Oil is this wonderful town, we have no With the barrage of negative 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax union in all ways. going down and our gas is going pickleball courts. Please rectify commercials that the Crist to 352-563-3280, or email to up. Somebody’s trying to make that and tell me where to go to campaign is running one [email protected]. Robert Hagaman a bunch of money. play pickleball here in Inverness. would tend to believe our state Homosassa

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about local or statewide subjects. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE OPINION MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2014 A11 Letters to THE EDITORS Commissioners They don’t listen, they $600M in Medicare fraud heaven forbid.) For every As a down payment on started in Inverness three don’t care, and they do as (which, until the tea party million of other people’s this luxury they have ap- months ago. We welcome fail to listen they please with their changes things, is re- money squandered they pointed a Big Sugar guy to all youth ages 12 to 22 to No one is home. Nor is own agendas. Port Citrus garded as a crime.) And it get to pocket $150,000. All SWFWMD to ensure that participate in our pro- anyone listening. That is should’ve died back in the was convicted of at least while sharply reducing the license to pollute is gram which will allow the my take after attending ’60s when the first con- 14 felonies and fined an the production of clean maintained. But recently, youth to participate in several commission meet- sultant evaluation was additional billion dollars. energy. So the scheme probably for far lesser re- DCI Drum & Bugle Corps ings. The demeanor and done. Yet it seems to live Of course, while five promotes not productivity, wards, such an appoint- competitions nationally. look on commissioners’ on and on to suck up Supreme Court Justices but spending. ment went to a denizen of We are in need of cor- faces seem to indicate more taxpayer money. twice claimed that corpo- Among the globs of The Villages, which by all porate sponsors in order their minds are already The public has pretty well rations are people, no “re- mud Charlie Crist is reports has more permit- to purchase the necessary made up before anyone indicated they are not in- sponsible officer,” let slinging is a claim that ting than water to pre- musical instruments for addresses them. terested in expending any alone any living breathing Duke has contributed serve. the use of our members. We’re facing an addi- more money into this human was convicted – $500,000 to keep Scott in One attack plan against Please consider helping tional 1 cent sales tax vote folly. Nor were they told certainly not the governor. office. Hopefully that Charlie Crist is to play us. Our website is in November to fix roads that some of their 6 cent And far from going to jail, comes out of the 15 per- back old campaign state- www.heatwaveofflorida.c that should’ve been fixed gas tax was being spent HCA is taking over Citrus cent profit and does not ments proving that he om where there is a link in the past. The spending on this project! Memorial as an wholly count as a business ex- was once a proud mem- to our paypal account of money and foolish en- The Chronicle seems to owned subsidiary of Bain pense — although keep- ber of the party of the where you can make an deavors seems to be the end up on the wrong side Capital. ing Scott in the plutocracy. Admittedly online donation. We are a best thing the county com- of so many public issues During the campaign in governor’s mansion is that is fairly damning. 501C3 tax exempt organi- missioners can do. I do with its editorials and en- which Scott became gov- certainly a wise invest- But not in light of the al- zation, and donations are not recall anyone stand- dorsements. It also seems ernor, Carl Hiaasen ment for a company that ternatives. tax deductible to the ex- ing up addressing the unable to read the wishes pointed out Scott took the can make money while tent allowed by law. If you Pat Condray commission to support of the people of Citrus. Fifth 75 times during actually destroying en- would like to contact us the Ottawa connector. All Scott Adams can be rude questioning about more ergy production. Ozello directly, please email were against it, yet it got and no doubt crude at recent health care ven- Of late Scott, and other director@heatwave pushed through with an times! The paper’s edito- tures. Scott’s lawyers leading Republicans, Music org. seeks offlorida.org amazing cost of $3.6 mil- rials have shown it does comment that the in- have branched out. They sponsors Your kind considera- lion. And to this day I will not like the possibility of quiries were just fishing have been wined and tion is greatly appreci- defy anyone to tell me changes, nor does it like expeditions. But where dined by the leadership of Heat Wave of Florida is ated. how it actually improved anyone to question “busi- better to fish than in the Big Sugar-leading pol- a music and marching ed- Benny Pisani any traffic flow in this ness as usual.” dealings of the godfather luters of the Everglades. ucation program which county. It is like driving a Changes do need to be of HCA? back alley to go nowhere. made, and soon! And a re- During his election The purchase of the ally good start would be Scott famously pointed Meadowcrest building has for the people’s wishes to out Alex Sink had been been questioned by many be respected and actually involved in the gover- county residents as to its considered. nance of the Florida Pen- viability and whether it’s sion Fund. And he Meridien Research is seeking John Cassell the best use of funding. At pointed out (concurrent research volunteers for a the time of the lease there Homosassa with George W. Bush’s De- clinical study of Type 1 and were many vacant build- Editor’s note: Section pression) it had lost value. Type 2 Diabetes. ings on U.S. 19 that 5(c) of Ordinance 2014-3 Since Charlie Crist was could’ve been purchased (the 1 cent surtax) reads governor during that time, Volunteers may receive at a much cheaper price. “The Board may modify Scott has resurrected the The purchase was pushed the uses of the Trans- charge. Only an idiot compensation for time, through even though they portation surtax through would have blamed either travel and study-related care. were asked to hold off subsequent ordinance.” Sink or Crist for the De- No insurance is necessary to until the new commis- The full ordinance can be pression. participate. All studies are sions had been seated. viewed at Fortunately for Charlie Now we have a referen- http://bit.ly/1n0d8Ul. Crist, he was not quite in administered by board dum to pass a 1 cent sales office when Florida, in a certified physicians. tax to fix the roads. A weird election vain effort to produce It is my understanding It has often been stated “clean energy,” author- Call Meridien Research they left an opening in the that the current guberna- ized utilities to pilfer in- at 352-597-8839! new ordinance that will torial election is one fea- vestment funds from rate allow the commissioners turing furious attacks. payers to (allegedly) in- to use the money as they And so it is. We are re- vest in clean energy see fit at a later date by a minded, for example, that plants. In reality Progress/ mere majority vote. There Duke has managed to

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Nation BRIEFS Puptism Hong Kong protestors at odds over pullback plan Associated Press occupying the area just out- outside government head- side city government head- quarters and the two sides HONG KONG — Hong quarters agreed to remove removing some barricades Kong’s pro-democracy ac- some barricades that were together. About 300 demon- tivists agreed Sunday to blocking the building’s en- strators stood by outside remove some barriers trance, after the govern- the government building’s blocking roads and side- ment said it would do main entrance, but then many walks ahead of the govern- whatever was necessary to sat back down and refused ment’s deadline to scale ensure 3,000 civil servants to leave. Later in the evening, back their protests. But the would have full access to some barriers along walk- demonstrators appeared their offices on Monday. ways into the building to be divided, and others The partial withdrawal were moved out of the way. refused to budge, with only appeared to be part of a The situation remained hours to go. strategy to regroup in an- volatile across the harbor An alliance of students other part of town, as pro- in Hong Kong’s Mong Kok said it had tried but so far testers were urged to shift Associated Press district, a shopping area Student pro-democracy protesters continue to occupy the failed to reach agreement from other areas to Hong where ugly confrontations streets near government headquarters Sunday in Hong Kong. with officials on a plan to Kong’s Admiralty shop- broke out Friday and Sat- In an apparent concession to authorities warning pro-democracy COURTNEY PERRY/Star-Tribune ping and business district, urday after opponents of the begin talks on their de- protesters to clear Hong Kong’s streets, students occupying Nicole Dahlen of Ramsey mands for wider political a central location near the protesters tried to force holds her Pug Kirby as the area outside city government headquarters agreed Sunday reforms. The group vowed government’s main offices to remove some barricades that have blocked the building. them out. Many demonstra- they wait in line Sunday to continue protests until that has served as an in- tors heeded calls to head at the Blessing of the details of the talks might formal headquarters for rest, but they will come out but it was unclear whether home or shift to the Admi- Animals at The Basilica of be worked out. the protests. again. It doesn’t mean the they would act to clear the ralty area. A few hundred, Saint Mary in Minneapolis. “If the government uses Alex Chow, another stu- movement is diminishing. streets and other areas by however, appeared deter- force to clear away pro- dent leader, said he was Many people still support force or just settle for a mined to stay. As the evening Officials cast doubt testers, there will be no not worried about the it,” Chow said. partial victory in clearing wore on, some sang songs room for dialogue,” Lester crowd dwindling as people Officials said they in- some roads. and clapped, while groups on Ebola travel ban Shum, one of the group’s prepared to return to work tended to have key streets Television footage of older men lingered nearby, Top government health leaders, told reporters. and school on Monday. open for schools and of- showed a man shaking smoking and drinking, as officials say they are opposed Earlier in the day, students “Because people need fices by Monday morning, hands with a police officer police stood watch. to placing a ban on travelers from Ebola-infected coun- tries, warning that shutting BRIEFS down borders could impede World efforts to stop the deadly virus. Hajj The idea of a ban gained currency last week after the first U.S. case was diagnosed in Dallas. Proponents have argued that it would help ensure public safety. Anthony Fauci is director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Dis- eases. He says a travel em- bargo on West African countries would make it harder for them to control the disease and possibly Associated Press trigger civil unrest. Muslim pilgrims circle the The director of the federal Kaaba, the black cube at Centers for Disease Control center, Saturday as they and Prevention says the pray inside the Grand administration is open to Mosque during the annual practical suggestions. Tom pilgrimage known as the Frieden has also noted that hajj, in the Muslim holy city a flight ban could affect Amer- of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. icans trying to get home.

Flight 93 site fire Associated Press Islamic State kills probe finds no arson A Turkish soldier carries a young Syrian Kurdish refugee to board a truck Sunday near Suruc, Turkey, after Iraqi troops in public the family’s arrival from Kobani as fighting intensified between Syrian Kurds and the militants of Islamic SHANKSVILLE, Pa. — State group. Kobani, also known as Ayn Arab, is just a few hundred meters inside Syria. BAGHDAD — Militants Investigators say they’ve from the Islamic State found no indication of arson group on Sunday publicly or other foul play in the fire killed six Iraqi soldiers cap- that damaged buildings at tured in an embattled west- the Flight 93 National Me- Islamic State fighters ern province where the morial in Pennsylvania. extremists continue to ad- A National Park Service vance despite an expand- spokesman said Sunday ing U.S.-led campaign of the investigation isn’t over, airstrikes, residents said. and it may be weeks before shell Kurdish town The killings took place in officials determine the Associated Press aircraft conducted two strikes On Sunday, one shell fired from the town of Hit, about 85 cause of the blaze that de- miles west of the capital, stroyed its headquarters. northwest of the city of Raqqa, the Syrian side struck a house in the Turkish village of Buyuk Baghdad, which the Islamic The scene is now under BEIRUT hitting a large Islamic State slamic State militants on group unit and destroying six Kendirci, wounding four people. State fighters overran on control of park officials, who Sunday shelled a beleaguered militant firing positions. The Governor Izzettin Kucuk said Thursday night. are doing what they can to I Syrian Kurdish town near statement did not specify the lo- authorities were evacuating two The Iraqi soldiers — one salvage material left after the border with Turkey, sending cation, but Kobani is northwest of villages close to the border. in uniform and five in civil- the Friday fire. smoke billowing into the sky as Raqqa. The fighting between the Is- ian clothes — were lined up An initial inventory indi- Kurdish militiamen scrambled to The Observatory said that the lamic State group and the Kurds against a wall in Hit and cated the losses included a repel the extremists’ offensive, airstrikes, combined with heavy is one aspect of Syria’s multilay- shot in the head, the resi- flag that flew over the U.S. activists said. clashes on the ground overnight, ered civil war, a conflict that has dents said, speaking on Capitol on Sept. 11, 2001. The Islamic State group has left at least 16 militants dead. At killed more than 190,000 people. condition of anonymity be- Flight 93’s passengers pushed to the outskirts of the least 11 Kurdish militiamen were Like Turkey, Lebanon has cause they feared for their fought with the attackers town of Kobani, also known as also killed in the fighting. been deeply affected by Syria’s own safety. The militants before it crashed in western Ayn Arab, as it presses its weeks- On Sunday, the extremists, who war. Lebanon has taken in more also bombed a police sta- Pennsylvania. long offensive against the town have staked out positions to the than 1 million refugees, seen its tion in Hit, they said. The memorial and visitor and its surrounding villages. The east, west and south of Kobani, own sectarian tensions soar and The fall of Hit was the lat- shelled the town with rockets, security slip as the war next door center, under construction assault has forced some 160,000 est victory by the Islamic people to flee across the frontier mortars and tank shells, the Ob- has dragged on. about 2 miles away, weren’t State group as it battles the damaged. in one of the biggest single exo- servatory said. There was also On Sunday, gunbattles erupted duses of Syria’s civil war. heavy fighting for control of a in eastern Lebanon along the border Iraqi military in western Balloon stolen at The Islamic State group has strategic hill south of the town. between Syrian insurgents, includ- Anbar province. Balloon Fest continued to advance despite From the Turkish side of the ing from the al-Qaida-affiliated On Sunday, U.S. Central airstrikes against its fighters by border, the heavy thud of the Nusra Front, and fighters from the Command said that it con- ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — the U.S. and its Arab allies. shelling could be heard, along Lebanese Shiite militant Hezbol- ducted six airstrikes in Iraq A California woman wasn’t Overnight, coalition strikes tar- with the sharp crackle of small lah group, local officials said. the previous day, including able to honor her late hus- geted militant positions around arms fire, while pillars of smoke Hezbollah has sent its gunmen one in Hit in which it de- band at the Albuquerque In- Kobani, according to the Britain- billowed from inside Kobani. to Syria to help bolster Assad’s stroyed two Islamic State ternational Balloon Fiesta based Syrian Observatory for Some of the fighting has spilled forces, earning the Shiite group Humvees. The U.S. military after a thief made off with Human Rights, an activist group. over into Turkey, with artillery the enmity of Syria’s predomi- also conducted four airstrikes the balloon her daughter The U.S. military said fighter rounds falling on Turkish soil. nantly Sunni rebels. in the nearby city of Fallujah, planned to pilot. and in northern Iraq, it con- Police said Lucinda Wal- ducted one strike in the town lace’s hot air balloon was of Sinjar, CENTCOM said. taken sometime early Sat- urday morning from the Na- Russians arrested for tivo Hotel. The suspect also AP poll finds lack of confidence in gov’t damaging Acropolis took a trailer holding the bal- ATHENS, Greece — loon and a Chevrolet Subur- Associated Press threats such as climate Those surveyed also confident the government Greek police say two Rus- change, mass shootings, pointed to events such as can keep them safe from ban with a California license sians, both aged 23, were plate that reads “baluner.” WASHINGTON — racial tensions, economic the protests in Ferguson, terrorist attacks. Fewer Americans lack confi- uncertainty and an unsta- Missouri, that followed the than 1 in 5 say so on each arrested Sunday for scaling Wallace says daughter a wall on the Acropolis and Marilyn was going to fly it in dence in the government’s ble job market. fatal police shooting an of the other issues, includ- ability to protect their per- For many of those ques- unarmed black 18-year-old ing climate change. damaging it while doing memory of her father. Rick acrobatics. Wallace died more than two sonal safety and economic tioned in the poll, con- and the beheading of a The AP-GfK Poll was woman in an Oklahoma conducted September 25 The two were observed months ago of cancer. security, a sign that their ducted before doctors in widespread unease about Texas diagnosed a Liber- food processing plant, ap- to 29 using Knowledge by a guard preparing to The balloon is blue with a the state of the nation ex- ian man with the Ebola parently at the hand of a Panel, GfK’s probability- scale the wall and were rainbow design and a U.S. tends far beyond politics, virus, the concern starts suspended co-worker. based panel designed to be warned against it. They ig- flag on the side. according to the latest As- with the economy. The poll found that De- representative of the U.S. nored the warnings, police Meanwhile, the family flew sociated Press-GfK poll. The poll found that 9 in mocrats tend to express population. It involved on- say. As they scaled the wall back to their Santa Monica, With Election Day about 10 of those most likely to more faith in the govern- line interviews with 1,845 and were doing acrobatic California, home to get an- a month away, more than vote in the Nov. 4 election ment’s ability to protect adults, and has a margin of moves, several stones fell other balloon and drive half those in the survey call the economy an ex- them than do Republicans. sampling error of plus or off of the wall, which is a back to the Fiesta. said Washington can do lit- tremely or very important Yet even among Democ- minus 2.5 percentage medieval addition. —From wire reports tle to effectively lessen issue. rats, just 27 percent are points for all respondents. —From wire reports n Orioles n MLB playoffs/B2 finish off n Scoreboard/B3 Section B - MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2014 three-game n NFL/B4, B5 sweep of n , golf/B6 Tigers in n Women’s basketball/B6 ALDS./B2 n Puzzles/B7 n Comics/B8 n Classifieds/B9 Sports Citrus County Chronicle Logano wins at Kansas to advance in title race with him Team Penske team- Career-best fifth mate Brad Keselowski for most in the Sprint Cup Series. Kyle Larson — who is not win of the season part of the Chase — finished second and was followed by Associated Press championship-eligible driver Kyle Busch, who finished a KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Joey career-best third at a track Logano grabbed the first berth where he has continuously into the next round of seen his title hopes fall apart. NASCAR’s championship race “I won today,” Busch said, “I with a victory Sunday at Kansas just didn’t get champagne and a Speedway. trophy.” Logano’s win advanced him Kansas is noted for destroy- into the third round of the ing the championship chances Chase for the Sprint Cup cham- of many a driver, and Sunday pionship, which begins after saw four Chase drivers finish stops at Charlotte and Talla- 22nd or worse. That included dega. Four drivers will be cut three of the Hendrick Motor- from the 12-driver field after sports cars — and six-time and Talladega. defending NASCAR champion “Getting us to the next round, Jimmie Johnson. that’s awesome,” Logano said. Johnson, who spun during “This is so much fun, I’m having Friday qualifying and started a blast this year, and we’ve got a 32nd, was mired in thick traffic real shot to win this champion- when he was hit by Greg Biffle ship. I feel like we’re one of the just 85 laps into the race. He teams to beat.” was forced to take his Chevrolet Associated Press It was Logano’s career-best NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Joey Logano celebrates his victory Sunday in the Hollywood Casino fifth win of the season and ties See LOGANO/Page B3 400 at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan. Rebels, Unable to finish Bulldogs tied at 3rd in AP poll

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STARKVILLE, Miss. — Missis- sippi and Mississippi State are tied for third in The Associated Press college football poll after a wild day of unexpected results brought major changes to the Top 25. Just about the only thing that didn’t change this week was No. 1: Florida State is still top-ranked, with 35 first-place votes. Auburn, the only other team in the top six to win, moved up three spots to No. 2 and received 23 first- place votes. Then comes Ole Miss and Mississippi State, in the top five together for the first time after the Rebels beat Alabama and the Bulldogs beat Texas A&M on Saturday. The Bulldogs received two first- place votes. The Rebels haven’t been ranked this high since 1970, when they were also No. 3. The Bulldogs have their best ranking ever. Their pre- vious best was No. 7 in 1981. Baylor rounds out the top five and Notre Dame is No. 6. The USA Today coaches’ poll had Florida State, Auburn, Baylor, Ole Miss and Notre Dame in the top five. Mississippi State was sixth. For the second time in the 78-year history of the AP poll, four of the top six teams lost and for the first time five of the top eight teams went down in a single regular-season week. The top-eight teams to lose and poll reaction: n Oregon dropped 10 spots after losing 31-24 at home to Arizona on Thursday night. The Wildcats went from unranked to No. 10, the big- gest jump into the poll since the rankings went to a top 25 in 1989. The previous best was No. 13 Iowa on Sept. 27, 2009. n Alabama dropped four spots to No. 7. n Associated Press Oklahoma dropped seven spots to No. 11 after losing to TCU. running back Khiry Robinson finishes off a game-winning run in overtime Sunday against the The Horned Frogs moved up in New Orleans. 16 spots to No. 9. They play at Bay- lor next week. n Texas A&M dropped eight Late lead slips away from Buccaneers in 37-31 OT loss to Saints spots to No. 14. Associated Press on the road, you’ve got to be able to line — he was suspended for the 2012 n UCLA dropped 10 spots to finish.” season — New Orleans hasn’t lost at No. 18 after losing 30-28 at home to NEW ORLEANS — Tampa Bay’s A week after coming from behind to home since the end of the 2010 regular Utah. The Utes moved into the barely had time to defeat Pittsburgh on the road with a season. rankings at No. 24. search the field before New Orleans last-minute touchdown, it appeared Penalties, however, allowed the Arizona State moved back into defensive end Junior Galette raced Tampa Bay (1-4) was in line to come up Saints (2-3) to stay in the game. Tampa the Top 25 at No. 20 after beating into the backfield untouched and tack- with a second straight stunner. Bay was flagged 15 times for 113 yards, Southern California 38-34 on a led him. Making his second consecutive start including nine for 72 yards on offense. Hail Mary. Unbeaten Georgia Tech The Bucs went down in for the injured Josh McCown, Glennon Few might have been bigger than a moved into the rankings for the the end zone for a safety and with it was 19 for 32 for 249 yards and two 5-yard penalty on defensive back first time this season at No. 23. went the momentum Tampa Bay had to go with a first-half Johnthan Banks on third-and-10 in USC, LSU, BYU and Wisconsin built in earning a double-digit, . overtime. all dropped out of the rankings fourth-quarter lead on Sunday. The defense, meanwhile, inter- The penalty allowed the Saints of- after losses. Tampa Bay allowed 17 unanswered cepted Saints quarterback Drew fense to remain on the field and New LSU, which lost 41-7 to Auburn, points and lost to the Saints, 37-31 in Brees three times, returning one for a Orleans finished the Bucs off with a had its streak of 87 straight poll ap- overtime. score, and quieted a Superdome 12-play, 80-yard game-winning drive. pearances snapped. It was the “I felt like we had an opportunity to crowd that had become used to watch- “It did seem like that at inopportune second-longest active streak be- steal a game,” Bucs coach ing wins. hind Alabama, which is up to 105 said. “Whenever you get up like that With coach Sean Payton on the side- See BUCS/Page B3 in a row. B2 Monday, october 6, 2014 MLB PLayoffs Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe American League DIVISION SERIES National League DIVISION SERIES Baltimore sweeps Giants know series not over at 2-0 Associated Press field ahead of batting practice. way into ALCS SAN FRANCISCO — The “We all know what we Giants know how realistic it have to do. We don’t need is to rally in the playoffs. speeches. We can pep talk Cruz, Orioles beat San Francisco leads Wash- ourselves,” Washington cen- ington 2-0 in the NL Division ter fielder Denard Span Series, two years after losing said. Price, Tigers 2-1 its first two games at home to After Giants catcher the Reds — just as the Na- Buster Posey could be seen Associated Press tionals did this time. The Gi- blowing on his hands to keep ants became the first team in warm a night earlier in the DETROIT — Nelson Cruz, Buck major league history to over- nation’s capital, cold Showalter and an unheralded come an 0-2 deficit in a best- weather shouldn’t be an bunch from Baltimore swept of-five series by winning issue during an unseason- aside Detroit’s Cy Young winners. three straight road games. ably hot summer in San Cruz sliced a two-run homer for The Giants went on to win Francisco. It was 81 degrees his latest big postseason hit, and their second World Series as Washington players took the Orioles held off the Tigers 2-1 title in three years, and the field Sunday. Sunday to reach the AL Champi- they’re still riding a 10-game Even after the cross-coun- onship Series for the first time postseason winning streak try flight, Williams wasn’t too since 1997. dating to that run. concerned about his team Bud Norris outpitched David “Yeah, it can be done,” being mentally ready to fight Price in Game 3 of the AL Division Washington manager Matt for its season after a pair of Series. The Tigers scored in the Williams said Sunday. “It can one-run defeats. Doug Fister ninth and put the tying run on sec- certainly be done. You have will pitch Game 3. ond with no outs, but Orioles to start with the first one.” “They’re fine. They’re all closer Zach Britton escaped the The Nationals’ next — here,” Williams said. “We jam and lifted Showalter into his and, perhaps, last — chance have an optional workout first LCS in 16 seasons as a big comes in Game 3 today at today, but the buses are full league manager. AT&T Park when San Fran- and they are itching to get Baltimore opens the ALCS on cisco can close the series at back out there and work Friday at home against Kansas its picturesque waterfront today. Last night’s flight was City. home behind 18-game win- a long one, but there was a Cruz’s homer was the 16th of his ner Madison Bumgarner. lot of conversation going. postseason career, including eight Last Wednesday, he pitched Guys were talking about the against the Tigers. He was the a four-hit shutout at Pitts- previous two games MVP of the 2011 ALCS for Texas in burgh to win the wild-card and what we must do to get a six-game victory over Detroit. game. back in this thing and win Cruz spent much of this past off- “We all know once you get tomorrow. season without a team after serv- to the postseason, anything “They don’t panic, for ing a 50-game suspension last year Associated Press can happen,” Bumgarner sure. That’s a good thing.” for violating baseball’s drug Baltimore’s Nelson Cruz, left, and Ryan Flaherty celebrate Sunday after said. “But we’ve got to come Neither do the Giants, es- agreement. the Orioles defeated the Detroit Tigers, 2-1, in Game 3 of the AL Division in and we can’t afford to lose pecially with such an impos- Norris pitched two-hit ball for Series in Detroit. Baltimore won the series 3-0. any focus because we’ve ing staff. During this 10-game 6 1/3 innings, and Andrew Miller been in their spot, and we’ve postseason winning streak, got five straight outs to keep the inning of the opener that set the division title this year, but they come through the other side. San Francisco pitchers own shutout going. tone for this series, and he came couldn’t make it four ALCS visits So we have to maintain what an 0.90 ERA, having allowed Victor Martinez and J.D. Marti- through again in the sixth inning in a row. The Tigers remain with- we’re doing and just stay 58 hits in 100 innings with nez opened the ninth with back- against Price. Cruz’s drive out a World Series title since 1984 hungry.” 99 strikeouts and 27 walks. to-back doubles off Britton. Bryan cleared the wall in right, about — a drought one year shorter Both clubs could be weary The Giants are looking for Holaday struck out after a failed 2 feet to the left of the foul pole. than Baltimore’s. following the Giants’ 2-1, the third-longest postseason Not bad for a guy the Orioles Detroit acquired Price at this bunt attempt, and Showalter 18-inning victory that winning streak ever and best signed in late February. Cruz year’s trade deadline, adding an- made the unconventional deci- stretched into Sunday morn- since the 1998-99 New York turned down a $14.1 million qual- other impressive arm to an al- sion to put the winning run on ing. San Francisco’s plane Yankees won 12 straight, ac- ifying offer that would have kept ready-formidable rotation. Max base by intentionally walking landed back in the Bay Area cording to STATS. him with Texas — but he ended Scherzer, Price and Justin Ver- Nick Castellanos. just after 5 a.m. While San Francisco won up having to settle for an $8 mil- lander are the AL’s last three Cy That meant the bottom of De- The Nationals, who led the 2012 NLCS at AT&T lion, one-year contract with Balti- Young Award winners, and the troit’s lineup would have to come the NL with 96 wins, held an Park, it clinched the World more that included $750,000 in Tigers started them all in this se- through. The Tigers sent up Her- optional workout under Series on the road in 2010 roster bonuses. ries. They couldn’t manage a sin- nan Perez — who had five at-bats clear skies in Northern Cali- and ’12 and would welcome Cruz’s powerful bat enabled gle victory. in the regular season — to pinch fornia. A few players tossed a chance to close out this se- the Orioles to withstand Verlander and Detroit slugger hit, and bounced a 96 mph fastball a football around in right ries for the home fans. into a 5-4-3 double play. It was season-ending injuries to Manny Miguel Cabrera have combined Britton’s second save of the series. Machado and Matt Wieters, as for the last three MVP awards. No Cruz led the majors with 40 well as Chris Davis’ 25-game sus- use against a Baltimore team that homers this season, and the Ori- pension for an amphetamine had already surprised most of oles topped baseball with 211. It violation. baseball with a 96-win regular was his two-run homer in the first Detroit won its fourth straight season and an AL East title. Lackey seems to Royals hammer Angels thrive on big-game pitcher talk to complete ALDS sweep Associated Press less innings last year to beat the Cardinals in Game 3 of Associated Press Back in the playoffs for the son failed to escape the first ST. LOUIS — John Lackey the NL Championship first time since 1985, the wild- for Los Angeles, giving up all stepped to the podium, Series. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Alex card Royals will face the Ori- three runs on Gordon’s minus the obvious status Manager Don Mattingly Gordon hit a bases-clearing oles in the AL Championship tone-setting double. symbols: his two World Se- described the pitcher as double in the first inning, Eric Series beginning Friday night The Angels are the second ries rings. No reason to brag. “pretty unflappable.” Hosmer and Mike Moustakas in Baltimore. Kansas City went team in the divisional era to “No, I “He seems to be that guy each homered and the Kansas 4-3 against the O’s this year. have the majors’ best record don’t wear that nothing really bothers City Royals beat the Los Ange- The Royals’ James Shields and get swept from the play- them very him,” Mattingly said. “I’m les Angels 8-3 on Sunday night allowed homers to Mike Trout offs. The Yankees were also much,” he sure he’s a little, like every- to finish a sweep of their AL and Albert Pujols over six oth- swept by the Royals in 1980 said Sun- one else, excited and anx- Division Series. erwise solid innings. C.J. Wil- ALCS. day. “Maybe ious and all those things.” to a wed- Los Angeles was 0-3 at ding or stuff Busch Stadium in last year’s like that. playoffs, shut out twice. The John They’re a Dodgers scored two runs little big Lackey and totaled 16 hits in 31 in- and a little flashy, not ex- nings with no homers. actly my style.” “Five-game series, things The St. Louis Cardinals can go anybody’s way,” acquired Lackey from World closer Kenley Jansen said Series champion Boston at after striking out two during the trade deadline for occa- a perfect ninth inning that sions just like this, knowing completed the Dodgers’ 3-2 NL Division Series game 3 win that evened the series. today against the Los Ange- “Got to go there and steal les Dodgers won’t be too big one.” for the 35-year-old right- The Cardinals did not hander. Lackey won a game work out after taking an in each series last fall, in- overnight flight that touched cluding the Game 6 clincher down in St. Louis about over St. Louis. 6 a.m. A tarpaulin covered “Yeah, definitely take the infield later Sunday pride in that,” Lackey said. when about a dozen Dodgers “I want to pitch well this players, including Clayton time of year, but things I’ve Kershaw, played catch and done in the past aren’t going ran sprints in left field to help me tomorrow. “ under the lights. Lackey (14-10) starts after Shelby Miller (10-9) makes the Cardinals split in Cali- his first career postseason fornia against Clayton Ker- start in Game 4 on Tuesday. shaw and Zack Greinke. Los Dan Haren (13-11) is the Angele left-hander Hyun- probable for the Dodgers, Jin Ryu (14-7), recovered but Haren will also prepare from shoulder irritation, as if he’s starting Game 3 in makes his first start since case he’s needed in long Sept. 12. relief. Through an interpreter, “Yeah, we have flexibil- Ryu thought it an “almost ity,” Mattingly said. “We zero percent chance” that don’t know what’s going to the shoulder would be a happen tomorrow for us. factor. Anything could happen with “It’s an honor for them to Hyun-Jin.” Associated Press trust me with this tomor- Lackey needs 3 2/3 innings Kansas City Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer (35) celebrates his two-run home run against the Los Angeles row,” Ryu said. “I don’t want to overtake CC Sabathia Angels with catcher Salvador Perez (13) during the third inning Sunday of Game 3 of the AL Division Series to let them down.” (107 2/3) as the active leader in Kansas City, Mo. The Royals won 8-3 to sweep the Angels out of the playoffs. Ryu pitched seven score- in postseason innings. Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe Scoreboard Monday, october 6, 2014 B3 AUTO RACING New Orleans capped the next drive with Shayne Graham’s 44-yard field NASCAR Sprint Cup BUCS goal to tie it with 2:30 left. Continued from Page B1 Hollywood Casino 400 “That sack was great,” Saints safety Rafael Bush said. “It definitely gave Sunday Florida LOTTERY times, on both sides of the ball, we got At Kansas Speedway penalties and that’s going to beat us a boost of energy and we needed it. Kansas City, Kan. you,” said Bucs cornerback Alterraun It came at the right time.” Lap length: 1.5 miles Here are the winning numbers selected Verner, who had an interception and The Saints drove inside the Tampa (Start position in parentheses) Sunday in the Florida Lottery: five tackles. “That’s partly what we Bay 20 three times in the first half, but 1. (4) Joey Logano, Ford, 267 laps, 144.7 settled for two field goals and led 13-0 rating, 48 points, $364,356. CASH 3 (early) did today. We beat ourselves. I 2. (18) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 267, 118.4, wouldn’t say the Saints necessarily after Thomas’ first touchdown of the 7 - 0 - 0 42, $257,900. beat us.” game. 3. (7) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 267, 104.6, 42, CASH 3 (late) Everything fell apart for the Tampa Bay opened its scoring on $222,096. Patrick Murray’s 55-yard field goal 4. (15) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 267, 0 - 6 - 8 Buccaneers in the last 13 minutes of 109.8, 40, $173,163. regulation. late in the second quarter. The Bucs 5. (12) Carl Edwards, Ford, 267, 92, 39, PLAY 4 (early) Tampa Bay held a two-score lead turned Brees’ first turnover into a $148,705. 6 - 6 - 8 - 9 after Glennon’s 9-yard pass to Robert 20-yard touchdown pass from Glen- 6. (17) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 267, 101.8, non to Louis Murphy to make it 13-10 39, $135,545. PLAY 4 (late) Herron. The Saints responded with a Players should verify touchdown drive, capped by Pierre at halftime. 7. (25) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 267, 89.9, 37, 4 - 6 - 3 - 8 $126,470. winning numbers by Thomas’ 27-yard run. Bobby Rainey’s 9-yard run made it 8. (16) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 267, 94.8, calling 850-487-7777 FANTASY 5 A 2-point conversion failed, but with 17-13 early in the third quarter and 36, $158,306. 4 - 18 - 23 - 31 - 36 the Superdome crowd roaring in sup- then Danny Lansanah grabbed an er- 9. (13) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 267, 87.4, or at www.flalottery.com. 35, $138,584. port of the defense, the Bucs seemed rant Brees pass and went 33 yards for 10. (2) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 267, 82, 34, to come unraveled. A holding penalty his second touchdown on an intercep- $142,220. Saturday’s winning numbers and payouts: was followed by a botched snap, then a tion this season. 11. (20) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 267, 82, Powerball: 13 – 18 – 24 – 25 – 33 Lotto: 2 – 5 – 15 – 25 – 39 – 48 pair of pre-snap penalties backed Brees responded by leading a 33, $126,543. Powerball: 31 6-of-6 No winner 12-play, 63-yard drive capped by Tra- 12. (1) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 267, 116.7, Tamp Bay against its goal line. 33, $155,018. 5-of-5 PB No winner 5-of-6 29 $5,178.50 Soon after, the Bucs gave up the varis Cadet’s 5-yard touchdown catch, 13. (27) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 267, 82.8, 31, No Florida winner 4-of-6 1,817 $66 safety, which cut their lead to 31-28. setting up a wild fourth quarter. $150,421. 5-of-5 1 winner $1 million 3-of-6 36,387 $5 14. (5) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 267, 92, 31, No Florida winner Fantasy 5: 11 – 13 – 16 – 20 – 23 $147,546. 5-of-5 4 winners $64,769.69 15. (11) Greg Biffle, Ford, 267, 77.9, 29, $146,385. 4-of-5 424 $98.50 16. (29) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 267, 67.9, 3-of-5 12,113 $9.50 28, $111,310. 17. (9) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 267, 71.5, 27, $136,668. 18. (19) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 267, 68.1, 26, $136,801. On the AIRWAVES 19. (23) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 267, 68.9, 25, $136,935. 20. (22) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 267, 68.6, TODAY’S SPORTS 24, $127,955. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 21. (35) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 267, 60, 0, $99,710. TBD (FS1) NL Division Series Game 3: Los Angeles Dodgers 22. (10) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 265, 89.1, at St. Louis Cardinals 23, $115,110. 23. (39) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 264, 48.1, 21, TBD (MLB) NL Division Series Game 3: Washington Nationals $98,385. at San Francisco Giants 24. (36) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 264, 55.9, 20, $113,843. NBA PRESEASON BASKETBALL 25. (14) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 263, 7:30 p.m. (NBA) Philadelphia 76ers at Boston Celtics 93.2, 20, $131,699. 26. (30) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 263, 10 p.m. (NBA) Denver Nuggets vs. Los Angeles Lakers 55.8, 18, $110,518. COLLEGE FOOTBALL 27. (37) David Ragan, Ford, 262, 44.4, 17, Oklahoma at Texas Christian (taped) $115,318. 10 a.m. (FS1) 28. (26) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 262, 54.1, 12 a.m. (ESPNU) Texas A&M at Mississippi State (taped) 16, $112,607. Utah at UCLA (taped) 29. (38) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, 262, 46.7, 0, 4 a.m. (ESPN2) $94,360. NFL FOOTBALL 30. (31) David Gilliland, Ford, 262, 43.4, 14, at Washington Redskins $101,110. 8:15 p.m. (ESPN) 31. (3) Aric Almirola, Ford, 260, 65.9, 13, TENNIS $128,346. 6 a.m. (TENNIS) ATP Shanghai Rolex Masters, Men’s First 32. (33) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 259, 36.4, 12, Associated Press $91,210. Round Tampa Bay quarterback Mike Glennon (8) is sacked for a safety Sunday by New 33. (40) Timmy Hill, Chevrolet, 259, 32.5, 11, 1 a.m. (TENNIS) ATP Shanghai Rolex Masters, Men’s Second $91,010. Orleans outside linebacker Junior Galette in the second half in New Orleans. 34. (43) Mike Wallace, Toyota, 259, 29.9, 0, Round $98,810. 35. (28) Michael McDowell, Ford, 258, 41.1, 9, $90,575. Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the He finished 36th. 36. (6) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 222, 77.4, 9, discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game “Russian Roulette,” Keselowski said, $135,793. LOGANO “and it was our turn.” 37. (42) Joey Gase, Ford, 213, 29.9, 0, on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. Continued from Page B1 $90,156. Kasey Kahne was the third Hendrick 38. (34) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 207, 31, 6, to the garage for repairs and finished car to see his day fall apart when he hit $84,465. 40th. the wall. He was 22nd. 39. (8) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 204, With so many drivers experiencing 88.9, 6, $88,465. Prep CALENDAR “It just means we’ve got to be on our 40. (32) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 180, 42, game at Charlotte and Talladega,” tire problems, Kevin Harvick grew ner- 4, $130,401. Johnson said. “We’ll see how the other vous when his car suddenly struggled to 41. (21) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, accident, TODAY’S PREP SPORTS Chasers fare. If I can get taken out turn. He radioed to his Stewart-Haas 84, 51.4, 3, $80,465. VOLLEYBALL Racing team that he had a tire down 42. (24) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, accident, 75, today, somebody else can later in this 36.9, 2, $68,465. 6 p.m. Belleview at Crystal River event or at Charlotte. Certainly need and pitted under green from third 43. (41) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, vibration, 17, W’s, I would assume, going forward.” place. 27.3, 0, $64,965. He was spot-on about other Chasers Crew chief Rodney Childers re- Race Statistics Saturday, Oct. 4: Los Angeles 3, St. Louis 2 Wolf; Second, Fieldin Culbreth; Third, Dan Bell- having problems. Teammate Dale ported to Harvick that all the tires were Average Speed of Race Winner: 141.951 mph. Today: Los Angeles (Ryu 14-7) at St. Louis ino; Right, Scott Barry; Left, Paul Schrieber. fine, but the damage was done: Harvick Time of Race: 2 hours, 49 minutes, 17 seconds. (Lackey 3-3), 9:07 or 9:37 p.m. (FS1) T—3:41. A—43,013 (41,681). Earnhardt Jr. was leading when a flat Margin of Victory: 0.479 seconds. Tuesday, Oct. 7: Los Angeles (Haren 13-11) tire caused him to hit the wall. He fin- had dropped to 23rd, was out of conten- Caution Flags: 8 for 34 laps. at St. Louis (Miller 10-9), 5:07 or 8:37 p.m. Royals 8, Angels 3 ished 39th after leading 45 laps in what tion for the victory and had to charge Lead Changes: 25 among 9 drivers. (FS1) Los Angeles Kansas City had been shaping up to be his strongest his way back to a 12th-place finish. He Lap Leaders: K.Harvick 1-43; J.McMurray x-Thursday Oct. 9: St. Louis at Los Angeles, ab r h bi ab r h bi had led 61 laps prior to his pit stop. 44-46; J.Gordon 47; B.Keselowski 48-49; J. 8:37 or 9:07 p.m. (FS1) race so far in this Chase. Calhon rf 5 0 1 0 AEscor ss 5 1 2 0 McMurray 50-71; K.Harvick 72; J.McMurray 73- LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES “Just the whole surface of the tire un- It puts the pressure on for some of Trout cf 4 1 1 1 Aoki rf 3 2 3 1 74; K.Harvick 75; D.Earnhardt Jr. 76-82; K. (Best-of-7) NASCAR’s top drivers, most of whom Pujols 1b 4 1 1 1 JDyson pr-cf 1 0 0 0 wound like a string. It just came off the Harvick 83; D.Earnhardt Jr. 84-89; K.Harvick American League HKndrc 2b 4 1 1 0 L.Cain cf-rf 3 1 1 1 tire and it popped off the corner,” said had feared this second round of the 90; D.Earnhardt Jr. 91-122; J.Logano 123-126; All AL games televised by TBS Aybar ss 4 0 4 0 Hosmer 1b 3 1 1 2 Earnhardt. “Man, that was a great race Chase from the very beginning. They K.Harvick 127-134; J.Logano 135-161; K. Friday, Oct. 10: Kansas City at Baltimore Freese 3b 3 0 0 0 BButler dh 2 1 0 0 Kahne 162-163; J.Logano 164-166; K.Harvick Saturday, Oct. 11:Kansas City at Baltimore car. We hadn’t been running very good must be perfect next week at Charlotte JHmltn lf 4 0 0 1 AGordn lf 4 0 1 3 167; J.Logano 168-192; K.Harvick 193-197; J. Monday, Oct. 13: Baltimore at Kansas City the last several weeks.” to avoid putting their title hopes on the Cron dh 3 0 0 0 S.Perez c 4 0 0 0 Logano 198-231; R.Newman 232-233; Tuesday, Oct. 14: Baltimore at Kansas City Iannett c 3 0 0 0 Infante 2b 3 1 0 0 Keselowski was the next to suffer a line at Talladega, a notorious crapshoot Ku.Busch 234; R.Newman 235-238; J.Logano x-Wednesday, Oct. 15: Baltimore at Kansas Conger ph 1 0 0 0 Mostks 3b 4 1 1 1 tire problem that sent him into the wall. of a race. 239-267. City x-Friday, Oct. 17: Kansas City at Baltimore Totals 35 3 8 3 Totals 32 8 9 8 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps x-Saturday, Oct. 18: Kansas City at Baltimore Los Angeles 100 100 010 — 3 Led): J.Logano, 6 times for 122 laps; K.Harvick, National League Kansas City 302 201 00x — 8 8 times for 61 laps; D.Earnhardt Jr., 3 times for Saturday, Oct. 11: St. Louis-Los Angeles LOB—Los Angeles 8, Kansas City 6. 2B—H. Kelly Tan, $28,187 74-70-69-74 — 287 -5 45 laps; J.McMurray, 3 times for 27 laps; GOLF winner at Washington OR San Francisco at St. Kendrick (1), Aybar (1), A.Gordon (2). HR— Belen Mozo, $28,187 69-69-72-77 — 287 -5 R.Newman, 2 times for 6 laps; K.Kahne, 1 time Louis-Los Angeles winner (Fox) Trout (1), Pujols (1), Hosmer (2), Moustakas Caroline Masson, $28,187 70-68-71-78 — 287 -5 for 2 laps; B.Keselowski, 1 time for 2 laps; Alfred Dunhill Links Sunday, Oct. 12: St. Louis-Los Angeles (2). SB—Aybar (1), B.Butler (1). SF—L.Cain. Na Yeon Choi, $22,523 75-71-69-73 — 288 -4 J.Gordon, 1 time for 1 lap; Ku.Busch, 1 time for winner at Washington OR San Francisco at St. IP H R ER BB SO Sandra Gal, $22,523 72-69-72-75 — 288 -4 1 lap. Championship Louis-Los Angeles winner (FS1) Los Angeles Jenny Shin, $22,523 68-73-72-75 — 288 -4 Wins: B.Keselowski, 5; J.Logano, 5; J.Gor- Sunday, At St. Andrews and Carnoustie, Scotland, s-St. Tuesday, Oct. 14: Washington at St. Louis- C.Wilson L,0-1 2/3 3 3 3 1 1 Yani Tseng, $22,523 69-75-69-75 — 288 -4 don, 4; D.Earnhardt Jr., 3; J.Johnson, 3; C.Ed- Andrews (Old Course): 7,305 yards, par-72, c-Carnoustie Los Angeles winner OR St. Louis-Los Angeles Pestano 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 Mi Jung Hur, $22,523 73-71-67-77 — 288 -4 wards, 2; K.Harvick, 2; A.Allmendinger, 1; A. (Championship Course): 7,412 yards, par-72, k-Kingsbarns winner at San Francisco (FS1) H.Santiago 1 1/3 1 2 2 2 0 So Yeon Ryu, $22,523 72-69-70-77 — 288 -4 Almirola, 1; Ku.Busch, 1; Ky.Busch, 1; D.Ham- Golf Links: 7,210 yards, par-72, Purse: $4.8 million, Final, Wednesday, Oct. 15: Washington at St. Morin 1 3 2 2 0 1 Sun Young Yoo, $22,523 68-73-69-78 — 288 -4 lin, 1; K.Kahne, 1. Final round played at St. Andrews: Louis-Los Angeles winner OR St. Louis-Los Salas 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 Karine Icher, $17,901 74-69-74-72 — 289 -3 Top 16 in Points: 1. J.Logano, 3,048; 2. Ky. Oliver Wilson, England 64c-72k-65s-70 — 271 Angeles winner at San Francisco (FS1) Grilli 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hee Young Park, $17,901 76-73-68-72 — 289 -3 Busch, 3,041; 3. C.Edwards, 3,039; 4. R.New- Richie Ramsay, Scotland 69c-68k-68s-67 — 272 x-Thursday, Oct. 16: Washington at St. Louis- Jepsen 1/3 2 1 1 1 0 Catriona Matthew, $17,901 72-72-72-73 — 289 -3 man, 3,039; 5. D.Hamlin, 3,037; 6. K.Harvick, Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland 73c-67k-64s-68 — 272 Los Angeles winner OR St. Louis-Los Angeles Cor.Rasmus 2 2/3 0 0 0 1 2 Sydnee Michaels, $17,901 71-69-75-74 — 289 -3 3,033; 7. M.Kenseth, 3,031; 8. J.Gordon, 3,031; Tommy Fleetwood, England 69c-73k-62s-68 — 272 winner at San Francisco (FS1) Kansas City Austin Ernst, $17,901 71-71-72-75 — 289 -3 9. K.Kahne, 3,023; 10. B.Keselowski, 3,009; 11. Chris Doak, Scotland 70c-67k-70s-66 — 273 x-Saturday, Oct. 18: St. Louis-Los Angeles Shields W,1-0 6 6 2 2 2 6 Ji Young Oh, $14,934 73-72-74-72 — 291 -1 D.Earnhardt Jr., 3,006; 12. J.Johnson, 3,004; winner at Washington OR San Francisco at St. Richard Sterne, South Africa 73c-66k-68s-67 — 274 K.Herrera 1 0 0 0 0 1 Dewi Claire Schreefel, $14,934 74-71-74-72 — 291 -1 13. A.Allmendinger, 2,110; 14. G.Biffle, 2,101; Louis-Los Angeles winner (Fox) Shane Lowry, Ireland 66k-70s-71c-67 — 274 W.Davis 1 2 1 1 0 2 Eun-Hee Ji, $14,934 72-69-75-75 — 291 -1 15. Ku.Busch, 2,076; 16. A.Almirola, 2,074. x-Sunday, Oct. 19: St. Louis-Los Angeles Louis Oosthuizen, South Africa 70c-74k-62s-68 — 274 G.Holland 1 0 0 0 0 2 Giulia Sergas, $14,934 71-72-70-78 — 291 -1 NASCAR Driver Rating Formula winner at Washington OR San Francisco at St. Brooks Koepka, United States 70c-73k-64s-68 — 275 HBP—by Shields (Freese). WP—Morin, Christel Boeljon, $12,165 73-75-71-73 — 292 E A maximum of 150 points can be attained in Louis-Los Angeles winner (FS1) Chris Wood, England 70s-69c-66k-70 — 275 Shields. Lee-Anne Pace, $12,165 75-74-69-74 — 292 E a race. WORLD SERIES Mark Foster, England 68c-72k-70s-66 — 276 Danielle Kang, $12,165 75-73-69-75 — 292 E The formula combines the following catego- (Best-of-7) Umpires—Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Jim Marcel Siem, Germany 69s-71c-68k-68 — 276 Reynolds; Second, Ted Barrett; Third, Lance Amy Yang, $12,165 70-70-77-75 — 292 E ries: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average All games televised by Fox Robert-Jan Derksen, Netherlands 73k-70s-63c-70 — 276 Meena Lee, $12,165 74-70-71-77 — 292 E Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average Tuesday, Oct. 21: at American League Barksdale; Right, Chris Guccione; Left, Paul Bernd Wiesberger, Austria 71c-71k-67s-68 — 277 Nauert. Liying Ye, $12,165 73-70-71-78 — 292 E Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Wednesday, Oct. 22: at AL David Howell, England 70c-72k-68s-67 — 277 I.K. Kim, $9,887 74-74-72-73 — 293 +1 T—3:38. A—40,657 (37,903). Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. Friday, Oct. 24: at National League Robert Karlsson, Sweden 72c-68k-68s-69 — 277 Xi Yu Lin, $9,887 74-74-72-73 — 293 +1 Saturday, Oct. 25: at NL Ryan Palmer, United States 69c-68k-68s-72 — 277 Jennifer Song, $9,887 74-74-71-74 — 293 +1 x-Sunday, Oct. 26: at NL Richard Green, Australia 68k-71s-71c-68 — 277 Katie Burnett, $9,887 74-74-69-76 — 293 +1 BASEBALL x-Tuesday, Oct. 28: at AL TRANSACTIONS Paul Lawrie, Scotland 69k-72s-68c-69 — 278 HOCKEY Candie Kung, $8,624 74-74-73-73 — 294 +2 x-Wednesday, Oct. 29: at AL Soren Hansen, Denmark 72c-68k-69s-69 — 278 National Hockey League Jiayun Li, $8,624 75-71-74-74 — 294 +2 MLB playoffs Peter Uihlein, United States 73c-69k-69s-67 — 278 ARIZONA COYOTES — Signed F Laurent Sarah Kemp, $8,624 72-74-73-75 — 294 +2 x-if necessary Orioles 2, Tigers 1 Thomas Pieters, Belgium 73s-73c-65k-67 — 278 Dauphin to a three-year, entry-level contract. a-Ziyi Wang 77-70-72-75 — 294 +2 WILD CARD Padraig Harrington, Ireland 66c-70k-71s-71 — 278 Baltimore Detroit CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Assigned F P.K. Kongkraphan, $7,546 74-75-74-72 — 295 +3 Tuesday, Sept. 30: Kansas City 9, Oakland 8, Raphael Jacquelin, France 65c-70k-69s-74 — 278 ab r h bi ab r h b i Peter Regin and G Michael Leighton to Shanshan Feng, $7,546 75-71-74-75 — 295 +3 12 innings Markks rf 4 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 0 Also Jaye Marie Green, $7,546 76-69-74-76 — 295 +3 Wednesday, Oct. 1: San Francisco 8, Rockford (AHL). Marc Warren, Scotland 73s-70c-68k-68 — 279 Pearce 1b 2 0 0 0 TrHntr rf 3 0 0 0 EDMONTON OILERS — Reassigned Gs Line Vedel, $7,546 74-71-71-79 — 295 +3 Pittsburgh 0 A.Jones cf 3 1 1 0 MiCarr 1b 4 0 0 0 George Coetzee, South Africa 71c-67k-68s-73 — 279 Jennifer Rosales, $6,731 76-74-72-74 — 296 +4 DIVISION SERIES Frans Tuohimaa to Bakersfield (ECHL) and Ty Ernie Els, South Africa 71c-74k-65s-70 — 280 N.Cruz dh 4 1 2 2 VMrtnz dh 4 1 1 0 Rimmer from Oklahoma City (AHL) to Amy Anderson, $6,731 72-72-76-76 — 296 +4 (Best-of-5) DYong lf 3 0 0 0 JMrtnz lf 4 0 1 1 Thongchai Jaidee, Thailand 71c-71k-68s-70 — 280 Bakersfield. Xin Wang, $6,731 74-72-69-81 — 296 +4 American League Lough lf 1 0 0 0 Avila c 2 0 1 0 Pablo Larrazabal, Spain 71s-73c-68k-68 — 280 Tiffany Joh, $6,205 76-69-74-78 — 297 +5 All AL games televised by TBS FLORIDA PANTHERS — Released G Clarke JHardy ss 4 0 1 0 Holady c 2 0 0 0 Stephen Gallacher, Scotland 68c-70k-69s-73 — 280 Jane Park, $6,205 75-75-69-78 — 297 +5 Baltimore 3, Detroit 0 Saunders, D Martin Lee and F Andrew Huff Hundly c 4 0 0 0 Cstllns 3b 2 0 0 0 Paul McGinley, Ireland 72c-70k-69s-70 — 281 Christina Kim, $5,680 75-74-75-74 — 298 +6 Thursday, Oct. 2: Baltimore 12, Detroit 3 from amateur tryout contracts. Flahrty 3b 3 0 1 0 AnRmn ss 3 0 0 0 Paul Casey, England 69c-73k-66s-74 — 282 Beatriz Recari, $5,680 77-73-71-77 — 298 +6 Friday, Oct. 3: Baltimore 7, Detroit 6 MONTREAL CANADIENS — Traded G Peter Schoop 2b 3 0 0 0 HPerez ph 1 0 0 0 Francesco Molinari, Italy 74c-70k-68s-70 — 282 Sarah Jane Smith, $5,680 76-74-70-78 — 298 +6 Sunday, Oct. 5: Baltimore 2, Detroit 1 Budaj and F Patrick Holland to Winnipeg for F D.Kelly cf 2 0 1 0 Edoardo Molinari, Italy 73c-68k-70s-73 — 284 Laura Davies, $5,154 75-79-71-74 — 299 +7 Kansas 3, Los Angeles 0 Eric Tangradi. RDavis ph 1 0 0 0 Hong Tian, $5,154 79-76-68-76 — 299 +7 Thursday, Oct. 2: Kansas City 3, Los Angeles ST. LOUIS BLUES — Reassigned G Niklas Carrer cf 0 0 0 0 LPGA Reignwood Classic Marina Alex, $5,154 76-72-74-77 — 299 +7 2, 11 innings Lundstrom, C Zach Pochiro, LW Ryan Tesink Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 32 1 4 1 Sunday, At Pine Valley Golf Club, Beijing, Purse: Moriya Jutanugarn, $4,891 74-73-80-73 — 300 +8 Friday, Oct. 3: Kansas City 4, Los Angeles 1, and RW Jacob Doty from Chicago (AHL) to Baltimore 000 002 000 —2 $2.1 million, Yardage: 6,585, Par: 73, Final, a-amateur: Dori Carter, $4,891 76-72-71-81 — 300 +8 11 innings Alaska (ECHL). Sunday, Oct. 5: Kansas City 8, Los Angeles 3 Detroit 000 000 001 —1 Mirim Lee, $315,000 70-68-70-69 — 277 -15 Yuyang Zhang, $4,680 75-74-75-77 — 301 +9 E—J.Hardy (1). DP—Baltimore 1. LOB—Bal- WINNIPEG JETS — Reassigned F Nik Caroline Hedwall, $192,103 67-71-68-73 — 279 -13 Na Zhang, $4,680 73-73-73-82 — 301 +9 National League Ehlers to Halifax (QMHL), D Josh Morrissey to San Francisco 2, Washington 0 timore 5, Detroit 7. 2B—V.Martinez (2), J.Marti- Haeji Kang, $111,310 69-72-70-69 — 280 -12 Brooke Pancake, $4,470 73-78-76-75 — 302 +10 Prince Albert (WHL), F Nic Petan to Portland Friday, Oct. 3: San Francisco 3, Washington 2 nez (1), Avila (1). HR—N.Cruz (2). SB—Schoop Inbee Park, $111,310 69-72-68-71 — 280 -12 Amelia Lewis, $4,470 75-79-72-76 — 302 +10 (WHL) and F Patrick Holland and D Ben Saturday, Oct. 4: San Francisco 2, (1), D.Kelly (1). Brittany Lang, $111,310 70-66-72-72 — 280 -12 Thidapa Suwannapura, $4,312 73-74-74-84 — 305 +13 Chiarot and Keaton Ellerby to St. John’s (AHL). Washington 1, 18 innings IP H R ER BB SO Mi Hyang Lee, $65,209 69-76-69-67 — 281 -11 Caizhu Guo, $4,208 78-75-76-78 — 307 +15 Today: Washington (Fister 16-6) at San Baltimore Released G Danny Taylor. Stacy Lewis, $65,209 66-68-72-75 — 281 -11 Panpan Yan, $4,155 74-79-76-79 — 308 +16 Francisco (Bumgarner 18-10), 3:07 or B.Norris W,1-0 61/3 2 0 0 2 6 COLLEGE Pornanong Phatlum, $49,433 72-75-67-68 — 282 -10 Kris Tamulis, $4,101 80-77-72-80 — 309 +17 5:07 p.m. (MLBN) A.Miller H,2 12/3 0 0 0 0 0 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE — Fined Ilhee Lee, $49,433 69-70-71-72 — 282 -10 Dan Li, $4,023 79-77-76-79 — 311 +19 x-Tuesday, Oct. 7: Washington at San Z.Britton S,2-2 1 2 1 1 1 1 Mississippi $50,000 and Kentucky $25,000 Chella Choi, $42,596 71-70-70-72 — 283 -9 Liqing Chen, $4,023 78-76-73-84 — 311 +19 Francisco, 8:37 or 9:07 p.m. (FS1) Detroit after their fans stormed the football fields to Mariajo Uribe, $36,916 73-69-72-70 — 284 -8 a-Xinying Wang 79-77-75-81 — 312 +20 x-Thursday, Oct. 9: San Francisco at D.Price L,0-1 8 5 2 2 2 6 celebrate victories. Yanhong Pan, $36,916 71-68-73-72 — 284 -8 a-Mohan Du 75-77-83-82 — 317 +25 Washington, 5:07 or 8:37 p.m. (FS1) Nathan 1 0 0 0 0 1 TROY — Announced the retirement of Suzann Pettersen, $36,916 74-66-70-74 — 284 -8 Linyan Shang, $3,948 78-78-78-84 — 318 +26 St. Louis 1, Los Angeles 1 HBP—by D.Price (Pearce). WP—B.Norris. football coach Larry Blakeney at the end of the Yuting Shi, $32,394 74-69-68-74 — 285 -7 Cuixia Chen, $3,898 80-78-80-81 — 319 +27 Friday, Oct. 3: St. Louis 10, Los Angeles 9 Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Jim season. Pernilla Lindberg, $28,187 72-70-71-74 — 287 -5 Lingling Tan, $3,849 83-77-79-88 — 327 +35 B4 Monday, october 6, 2014 NatioNal Football league Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe Saints 37, AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE Steelers 17, Jaguars 9 Buccaneers 31, OT East East Pittsburgh 0 10 0 7 — 17 W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div Jacksonville 3 3 3 0 — 9 Tampa Bay 0 10 14 7 0 — 31 Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 96 89 1-1-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Philadelphia 4 1 0 .800 156 132 3-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 First Quarter New Orleans 6 7 7 11 6 — 37 Miami 2 2 0 .500 96 97 1-1-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Dallas 4 1 0 .800 135 103 2-1-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Jax—FG Scobee 43, 5:17. First Quarter New England 2 2 0 .500 80 90 1-0-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 N.Y. Giants 3 2 0 .600 133 111 2-1-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Second Quarter NO—FG S.Graham 30, 9:46. N.Y. Jets 1 4 0 .200 79 127 1-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 Washington 1 3 0 .250 95 109 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 Pit—FG Suisham 24, 12:35. Pit—Palmer 1 pass from Roethlisberger NO—FG S.Graham 29, :21. South South W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div (Suisham kick), 1:53. Second Quarter Jax—FG Scobee 35, :09. Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 156 108 2-1-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 Carolina 3 2 0 .600 104 120 2-1-0 1-1-0 3-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 NO—Thomas 15 pass from Brees (S.Gra- Third Quarter Houston 3 2 0 .600 104 87 2-0-0 1-2-0 2-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 Atlanta 2 3 0 .400 151 143 2-0-0 0-3-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 ham kick), 10:14. Jax—FG Scobee 36, 3:16. Tennessee 1 4 0 .200 88 139 0-2-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 New Orleans 2 3 0 .400 132 141 2-0-0 0-3-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 TB—FG Murray 55, 1:54. Fourth Quarter Jacksonville 0 5 0 .000 67 169 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Tampa Bay 1 4 0 .200 103 156 0-2-0 1-2-0 0-4-0 1-0-0 0-3-0 TB—Murphy Jr. 20 pass from Glennon Pit—McCain 22 interception return (Su- North North (Murray kick), :20. isham kick), 11:32. W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div A—66,198. Third Quarter Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000 80 33 2-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Detroit 3 2 0 .600 99 79 2-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Pit Jax TB—Rainey 9 run (Murray kick), 11:59. Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 116 80 2-1-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 Green Bay 3 2 0 .600 134 106 2-0-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 First downs 20 12 TB—Lansanah 33 interception return Pittsburgh 3 2 0 .600 114 108 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 Minnesota 2 3 0 .400 101 126 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Total Net Yards 372 243 (Murray kick), 11:20. Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 103 105 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 Chicago 2 3 0 .400 116 131 0-2-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Rushes-yards 28-111 15-56 NO—Cadet 5 pass from Brees (S.Graham West West Passing 261 187 kick), 4:57. W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div Punt Returns 4-20 3-14 Fourth Quarter San Diego 4 1 0 .800 133 63 3-0-0 1-1-0 3-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Arizona 3 1 0 .750 86 86 2-0-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Kickoff Returns 2-36 3-66 TB—Herron 9 pass from Glennon (Murray Denver 3 1 0 .750 116 87 3-0-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Seattle 2 1 0 .667 83 66 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Ret. 2-22 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 26-36-0 22-36-2 kick), 13:28. Kansas City 2 3 0 .400 119 101 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 San Francisco 3 2 0 .600 110 106 2-1-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 Oakland 0 4 0 .000 51 103 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 St. Louis 1 3 0 .250 84 119 0-2-0 1-1-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-12 1-4 NO—Thomas 27 run (pass failed), 9:28. Punts 5-45.4 5-45.0 NO—Galette safety, 6:44. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-0 NO—FG S.Graham 44, 2:30. Penalties-Yards 7-50 4-34 Overtime Time of Possession 35:17 24:43 NO—K.Robinson 18 run, 9:24. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS A—73,004. RUSHING—Pittsburgh, Bell 15-82, Blount 8-29, Archer 1-2, Wi.Johnson 1-0, Roethlis- TB NO berger 3-(minus 2). Jacksonville, Johnson 4-27, First downs 20 34 Steelers D comes up big Bortles 4-14, Gerhart 4-9, D.Robinson 3-6. Total Net Yards 314 511 PASSING—Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 26- Rushes-yards 21-66 29-140 36-0-273. Jacksonville, Bortles 22-36-2-191. Passing 248 371 RECEIVING—Pittsburgh, A.Brown 5-84, Punt Returns 1-11 1-0 Bell 5-36, Miller 3-46, J.Brown 3-26, Blount Kickoff Returns 3-75 4-88 3-17, Archer 2-8, Moore 1-26, Wheaton 1-17, Wi.Johnson 1-12, Palmer 1-1, Heyward-Bey Interceptions Ret. 3-33 1-0 in 17-9 win over Jaguars 1-0. Jacksonville, A.Robinson 5-51, Hurns Comp-Att-Int 19-32-1 35-57-3 4-26, Harbor 3-22, Brown 2-26, Todman Sacked-Yards Lost 1-1 0-0 2-23, Sanders 2-12, D.Robinson 2-(minus 1), Punts 4-40.5 2-48.5 Gerhart 1-20, Ta’ufo’ou 1-12. Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Penalties-Yards 15-113 6-50 Time of Possession 27:04 38:32 Cowboys 20, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Texans 17 OT RUSHING—Tampa Bay, Martin 14-45, Rainey 6-21, Glennon 1-0. New Orleans, Houston 0 0 7 10 0 — 17 Dallas 0 3 7 7 3 — 20 K.Robinson 21-89, Thomas 4-35, Cooks Second Quarter 2-15, Johnson 1-2, Brees 1-(minus 1). Dal—FG Bailey 33, :11. PASSING—Tampa Bay, Glennon 19-32-1- Third Quarter 249. New Orleans, Brees 35-57-3-371. Hou—Foster 15 run (Bullock kick), 8:49. RECEIVING—Tampa Bay, Jackson 8-144, Dal—Williams 43 pass from Romo (Bailey Murphy Jr. 3-35, Martin 3-29, Rainey 3-21, kick), 6:08. Seferian-Jenkins 1-11, Herron 1-9. New Or- Fourth Quarter Dal—Bryant 2 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), leans, Cooks 9-56, Thomas 8-77, Watson 9:44. 5-43, Colston 3-63, Hill 3-53, Cadet 3-19, Hou—FG Bullock 29, 2:27. J.Graham 2-36, Stills 1-16, K.Robinson 1-8. Hou—Foster 1 run (Bullock kick), :41. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Overtime Dal—FG Bailey 49, 7:45. Panthers 31, Bears 24 A—91,159. Hou Dal Chicago 14 7 3 0 — 24 First downs 15 24 Carolina 7 7 7 10 — 31 Total Net Yards 330 456 First Quarter Rushes-yards 31-176 33-140 Car—Brown 79 punt return (Gano kick), Passing 154 316 10:56. Punt Returns 3-30 5-60 Chi—Forte 10 pass from Cutler (Gould Kickoff Returns 1-21 2-53 Interceptions Ret. 1-5 1-2 kick), 4:31. Comp-Att-Int 16-25-1 28-41-1 Chi—Cutler 10 run (Gould kick), 2:13. Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 1-8 Second Quarter Punts 7-46.6 4-46.3 Chi—Jeffery 25 pass from Cutler (Gould Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 kick), 10:51. Penalties-Yards 5-35 7-56 Car—Olsen 9 pass from Newton (Gano Time of Possession 31:08 36:07 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS kick), :12. RUSHING—Houston, Foster 23-157, Blue Third Quarter 5-16, Fitzpatrick 3-3. Dallas, Murray 31-136, Car—Ogbonnaya 1 run (Gano kick), 7:16. Randle 2-4. Chi—FG Gould 45, 2:38. PASSING—Houston, Fitzpatrick 16-25-1- Fourth Quarter 154. Dallas, Romo 28-41-1-324. Car—FG Gano 44, 4:29. RECEIVING—Houston, Hopkins 6-63, A. Johnson 5-58, Foster 2-15, Griffin 1-8, Car—Olsen 6 pass from Newton (Gano Associated Press Martin 1-7, Graham 1-3. Dallas, Bryant 9-85, kick), 2:18. Murray 6-56, Witten 4-59, Beasley 4-23, A—73,659. running back Le’Veon Bell, left, breaks away from Jacksonville Jaguars strong Harris 3-30, Williams 2-71. Chi Car safety Josh Evans for yardage during the first half Sunday in Jacksonville. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Dallas, Bailey 53 First downs 17 22 (WL). Total Net Yards 347 321 Eagles 34, Rams 28 Rushes-yards 22-85 27-90 Bailey’s overtime kick lifts Cowboys over Texans 20-17 Passing 262 231 St. Louis 0 7 7 14 — 28 Punt Returns 2-30 3-81 Associated Press points in the first four weeks. The Panthers sealed the win when Philadelphia 13 7 14 0 — 34 Kickoff Returns 2-45 1-18 First Quarter Coach Gus Bradley made a couple Short sacked and Charles Phi—Maragos 10 blocked punt return Interceptions Ret. 1-2 2-36 JACKSONVILLE — Pittsburgh’s of personnel changes, but insisted Johnson recovered as the Panthers (Parkey kick), 14:37. Comp-Att-Int 28-36-2 19-35-1 defense turned in its best perfor- the unit’s better days were ahead. Phi—FG Parkey 26, 7:42. Sacked-Yards Lost 4-27 2-24 (3-2) snapped a two-game losing Phi—FG Parkey 27, 3:04. mance of the season. Jacksonville held Le’Veon Bell Punts 4-52.3 5-48.2 streak and reclaimed first place in the Second Quarter Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-2 Playing rookie Blake Bortles to 82 yards rushing on 15 carries StL—Quick 8 pass from A.Davis (Zuerlein Penalties-Yards 10-80 3-30 and the Jacksonville Jaguars and kept Antonio Brown and NFC South. kick), 3:23. Heath Miller in check, too. Newton was 19 of 35 for 255 yards Phi—Cooper 9 pass from Foles (Parkey Time of Possession 32:59 26:51 surely helped. kick), :30. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Brice McCain returned an inter- Brown finished with five recep- with two touchdown passes and one Third Quarter RUSHING—Chicago, Forte 17-61, Cutler ception 22 yards for a touchdown, tions for 84 yards, and Miller interception. Olsen had six catches for Phi—Thornton fumble recovery in end zone 3-22, Carey 2-2. Carolina, Reaves 11-35, helping the Steelers overcome a added three catches for 46 yards a (Parkey kick), 12:17. 72 yards. Phi—Maclin 24 pass from Foles (Parkey Ogbonnaya 8-24, Brown 2-22, Newton 6-9. mediocre offensive performance week after hauling in a career-high PASSING—Chicago, Cutler 28-36-2-289. Cutler was 28 of 36 for 289 yards kick), 2:15. and beat the winless Jaguars 17-9 10 passes. StL—Cunningham 14 run (Zuerlein kick), Carolina, Newton 19-35-1-255. Sunday. Although the Jaguars fell to 0-5 with two TDs, but turned the ball over :03. RECEIVING—Chicago, Forte 12-105, Jef- three times for the Bears (2-3). Fourth Quarter fery 6-97, Marshall 3-44, Rosario 3-20, Ben- McCain stepped in front of re- for the second straight season, they StL—Britt 30 pass from A.Davis (Zuerlein nett 3-17, Holmes 1-6. Carolina, Olsen 6-72, ceiver Allen Hurns early in the have low expectations in the sec- Eagles 34, Rams 28 kick), 9:02. Cotchery 3-46, Benjamin 3-38, Avant 2-42, fourth quarter, Bortles’ wobbly ond year of a complete rebuild. StL—Quick 5 pass from A.Davis (Zuerlein Dickson 2-16, Bersin 1-21, Reaves 1-16, sideline pass and went untouched They figure Bortles will learn PHILADELPHIA — threw kick), 4:41. A—69,596. Brown 1-4. the other way. from his mistakes, and he’s playing two touchdown passes, the defense StL Phi MISSED FIELD GOALS—Chicago, Gould 35 It was just what the Steelers (3-2) with one of the youngest teams in and special teams each scored, and First downs 29 22 (WR). needed to gain a little breathing the league. Jacksonville started a the held on for a Total Net Yards 466 352 room in a game much tighter than season-high seven rookies, includ- Rushes-yards 23-125 33-145 Browns 29, Titans 28 34-28 victory over the St. Louis Rams. Passing 341 207 they probably expected. ing six on offense. Punt Returns 2-7 1-23 Cleveland 0 10 3 16 — 29 The Eagles (4-1) rebounded from a The Jaguars (0-5) didn’t want a The inexperience showed, pri- Kickoff Returns 5-126 1-15 Tennessee 7 21 0 0 — 28 moral victory, but surely they will marily with Hurns’ three drops, tough loss at San Francisco with a Interceptions Ret. 1-0 0-0 First Quarter strong all-around performance until the Comp-Att-Int 29-49-0 24-37-1 Ten—Wright 11 pass from Locker (Succop try to build on a close loss after Bortles’ interception and holding/ Sacked-Yards Lost 4-34 0-0 kick), 4:46. dropping their past five games by procedure calls on inexperienced end. Chris Maragos returned a blocked Punts 5-33.2 4-40.8 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-2 Second Quarter double digits. offensive linemen. punt for a touchdown, Cedric Thornton Penalties-Yards 10-82 4-39 Ten—Locker 11 run (Succop kick), 14:41. Jacksonville was in this one Cowboys 20, Texans 17, OT recovered a fumble for a score and Time of Possession 32:59 27:01 Cle—FG Cundiff 38, 10:05. from start to finish. nearly took another one the distance. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ten—Wright 11 pass from Whitehurst Bortles, making his first start at RUSHING—St. Louis, Cunningham 7-47, ARLINGTON, Texas — Dan Bailey But Austin Davis rallied the Rams (Succop kick), 3:43. home, completed 22 of 36 passes Stacy 11-42, A.Davis 3-30, Watts 2-6. Ten—Hunter 75 pass from Whitehurst kicked a 49-yard field goal in overtime (1-3) from a 34-7 deficit with three Philadelphia, McCoy 24-81, Sproles 7-51, for 191 yards. He was hampered by Foles 2-13. (Succop kick), 2:44. after a miss at the end of regulation several dropped passes — includ- straight scores, including a 5-yard pass PASSING—St. Louis, A.Davis 29-49-0-375. Cle—Dray 1 pass from Hoyer (Cundiff kick), ing three by Hurns — and a hand- ended his franchise record streak of to Brian Quick that cut it to 34-28 with Philadelphia, Foles 24-37-1-207. :12. made kicks, and the RECEIVING—St. Louis, Quick 5-87, Cook Third Quarter ful of untimely penalties. 4:41 left. 4-44, Stacy 4-36, Britt 3-68, Pettis 3-29, Cle—FG Cundiff 42, 12:55. But the worst mistake was his beat the 20-17. The Rams had a chance to win Cunningham 3-24, Austin 2-33, Bailey 2-20, Watts 2-12, Kendricks 1-22. Philadelphia, Fourth Quarter fourth-quarter interception, which Bailey’s kick was set up when Tony when they got the ball at their 7 with Maclin 5-76, J.Matthews 4-35, Cooper 4-33, Cle—Carder safety, 11:02. was his second of the game, fifth of Romo threw off his back foot with pres- 1:47 left. Davis threw a 43-yard pass to McCoy 4-5, Ertz 3-39, Celek 3-15, Huff 1-4. Cle—Benjamin 17 pass from Hoyer (Cundiff the season and second returned sure coming and Dez Bryant made a MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. kick), 6:49. for a touchdown. Quick on first down, but Philadelphia’s Cle—Benjamin 6 pass from Hoyer (Cundiff Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger spectacular leaping catch for 37 yards. defense finally made a stop. NFL biggest kick), 1:09. had a costly fumble two plays be- The Cowboys (4-1) won their fourth comebacks A—69,143. Browns 29, Titans 28 fore McCain’s pick. It came on one straight for the first time since 2011 The largest comebacks in NFL regular Cle Ten of Jacksonville’s four sacks, but despite blowing a 10-point lead in the NASHVILLE, Tenn. — season history: First downs 27 22 28 — San Francisco vs. New Orleans, Total Net Yards 460 410 worked out in Pittsburgh’s favor. fourth quarter. threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Dec. 7, 1980 (trailed 35-7, won 38-35, OT) Rushes-yards 36-175 30-149 Roethlisberger completed 26 of The Texans (3-2) rallied behind Arian Travis Benjamin with 1:09 left, and the 26 — Buffalo vs. Indianapolis, Sept. 21, 1997 Passing 285 261 36 passes for 273 yards, with a (trailed 26-0, won 37-35) Foster, who had 157 yards rushing and rallied from a 25 — St. Louis vs. Tampa Bay, Nov. 8, 1987 Punt Returns 4-14 3-16 touchdown. His 1-yard scoring a tying 1-yard score with 41 seconds 25-point deficit in beating the (trailed 28-3, won 31-28) Kickoff Returns 4-79 2-31 pass to tight end Michael Palmer 29-28 for their first 25 — Cleveland at Tennessee, Oct. 5, 2014 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-0 put the Steelers up 10-3 late in the left in regulation. (trailed 28-3, won 29-28) Comp-Att-Int 21-37-1 21-32-0 second quarter. Bailey’s miss from 53 yards on the road win in more than a year. 24 — Philadelphia at Washington, Oct. 27, Sacked-Yards Lost 1-7 3-12 1946 (trailed 24-0, won 28-24) Pittsburgh’s defense was solid final play of regulation ended a fran- The Browns (2-2) won a road game 24 — Detroit vs. Baltimore, Oct. 20, 1957 Punts 3-49.0 5-37.6 all afternoon, holding Jacksonville chise record streak of 30 straight made for the first time since Sept. 22, 2013, (trailed 27-3, won 31-27) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 24 — Philadelphia at Chicago Cardinals, Penalties-Yards 7-74 7-68 to 243 yards. That was somewhat field goals. at Minnesota, and they couldn’t have Oct. 25, 1959 (trailed 24-0, won 28-24) Time of Possession 29:17 30:43 expected considering defensive made it tougher on themselves as they 24 — Denver vs. Boston (AFL), Oct. 23, 1960 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS coordinator Dick LeBeau’s track Panthers 31, Bears 24 fell behind 28-3 in the first half. They (trailed 24-0, won 31-24) record against rookie quarter- 24 — Miami vs. New England, Dec. 15, 1974 RUSHING—Cleveland, Tate 22-123, West CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Cam Newton snapped a seven-game road skid scor- (trailed 24-0, won 34-27) 7-31, Crowell 6-19, Hoyer 1-2. Tennessee, backs. The Steelers improved to threw two touchdown passes to Greg ing 26 unanswered points, including 24 — Minnesota vs. San Francisco, Dec. 4, Wright 2-43, Greene 11-36, Locker 4-34, 18-2 against rookie QBs since 1977 (trailed 24-0, won 28-27) Sankey 8-27, McCluster 3-10, Whitehurst Olsen and the ’ de- 16 in the fourth quarter. 24 — Denver vs. Seattle, Sept. 23, 1979 LeBeau returned in 2004. (trailed 34-10, won 37-34) 2-(minus 1). The unit’s performance was fense forced four turnovers to over- The Titans (1-4) had a massive col- 24 — Houston at Cincinnati, Sept. 23, 1979 PASSING—Cleveland, Hoyer 21-37-1-292. quite a turnaround from last come a 14-point deficit and defeat the lapse. Jake Locker didn’t return after (trailed 24-0, won 30-27, OT) Tennessee, Whitehurst 13-21-0-194, Locker week’s debacle, when the Steelers 24 — LA Raiders vs. San Diego, Nov. 22, 31-24. hurting his right hand in the second 1982 (trailed 24-0, won 28-24) 8-11-0-79. allowed Tampa Bay to drive 46 RECEIVING—Cleveland, Gabriel 4-95, With the game tied at 24, Carolina’s quarter, and backup Charlie Whitehurst 24 — LA Raiders at Denver, Sept. 26, 1988 yards for a game-winning touch- (trailed 24-0, won 30-27) Benjamin 4-48, Cameron 3-33, Hawkins Antoine Cason stripped Matt Forte of couldn’t protect the big lead. down in the final 40 seconds. 24 — LA Rams at Tampa Bay, Dec. 6, 1992 3-27, Dray 3-25, Austin 2-54, Agnew 1-12, the ball and the Panthers’ Kawaan Tennessee turned the ball over on (trailed 27-3, won 31-27) Jacksonville’s defensive effort Tate 1-(minus 2). Tennessee, Wright 6-47, Short recovered at Chicago’s 23. Six downs at the Titans 42. Hoyer finished 24 — Detroit at Dallas, Oct. 2, 2011 (trailed N.Washington 4-57, Walker 4-47, Hunter was more surprising. 27-3, won 34-30) 24 — Denver at San Diego, Oct. 15, 2012 3-99, Coffman 2-18, L.Washington 1-7, The Jaguars had been gouged in plays later, Newton found Olsen on a off the comeback with his second TD to (trailed 24-0, won 35-24) McCluster 1-(minus 2). every game this season, giving up slant route for a 6-yard touchdown for Benjamin in the quarter for Cleveland’s 24 — New England vs. Denver, Nov. 24, MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. an average of 451 yards and 38 the go-ahead score with 2:18 left. first lead. 2013 (trailed 24-0, won 34-31) Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe NatioNal Football league Monday, october 6, 2014 B5 49ers 22, Chiefs 17 Giants 30, Falcons 20 Kansas City 7 3 7 0 — 17 Atlanta 7 6 7 0 — 20 San Francisco 3 10 3 6 — 22 N.Y. Giants 7 3 7 13 — 30 First Quarter First Quarter KC—Kelce 2 pass from A.Smith (Santos NYG—Randle 3 pass from Manning (J. kick), 8:37. Brown kick), 6:40. SF—FG Dawson 31, 4:36. Atl—S.Jackson 10 run (Bryant kick), 1:57. Second Quarter KC—FG Santos 42, 12:18. Second Quarter SF—FG Dawson 55, 9:44. Atl—FG Bryant 20, 14:15. SF—S.Johnson 9 pass from Kaepernick NYG—FG J.Brown 49, 3:40. (Dawson kick), :31. Atl—FG Bryant 20, :03. Third Quarter Third Quarter KC—Thomas 17 pass from A.Smith (Santos Atl—Smith 74 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), kick), 11:56. 5:37. SF—FG Dawson 52, 6:16. NYG—A.Williams 3 run (J.Brown kick), 2:05. Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter SF—FG Dawson 27, 8:42. NYG—Beckham Jr. 15 pass from Manning SF—FG Dawson 30, 2:12. (J.Brown kick), 10:02. A—70,799. KC SF NYG—FG J.Brown 50, 5:01. First downs 14 22 NYG—FG J.Brown 26, 2:08. Total Net Yards 265 357 A—80,307. Rushes-yards 19-90 40-171 Atl NYG Passing 175 186 First downs 20 22 Punt Returns 2-38 0-0 Total Net Yards 397 317 Kickoff Returns 5-119 4-108 Rushes-yards 21-90 34-124 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-2 Passing 307 193 Comp-Att-Int 17-31-1 14-27-0 Punt Returns 2-22 0-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 3-15 Kickoff Returns 4-70 5-83 Punts 4-40.3 2-53.5 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-6 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 4-29 2-10 Comp-Att-Int 29-45-1 19-30-0 Time of Possession 23:56 36:04 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-9 1-7 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punts 5-32.6 3-57.7 RUSHING—Kansas City, Charles 15-80, Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Davis 2-6, A.Smith 1-6, Jenkins 1-(minus 2). Penalties-Yards 8-81 3-15 San Francisco, Gore 18-107, Hyde 10-43, Time of Possession 28:19 31:41 Kaepernick 10-18, Dahl 1-3, Ellington 1-0. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING—Kansas City, A.Smith 17-31-1- RUSHING—Atlanta, Freeman 4-38, S.Jackson 175. San Francisco, Kaepernick 14-26-0- 13-37, Rodgers 2-10, Hester 1-3, Smith 1-2. 201, Boldin 0-1-0-0. N.Y. Giants, A.Williams 20-65, Jennings 10-55, RECEIVING—Kansas City, Hemingway Hillis 2-7, Manning 2-(minus 3). 4-50, Fasano 4-32, Bowe 3-42, Kelce 2-15, Thomas 1-17, Sherman 1-12, Charles 1-4, PASSING—Atlanta, Ryan 29-45-1-316. N.Y. Jenkins 1-3. San Francisco, Boldin 4-72, Giants, Manning 19-30-0-200. Lloyd 3-76, Carrier 2-16, Crabtree 1-16, RECEIVING—Atlanta, Jones 11-105, Miller 1-10, S.Johnson 1-9, Ellington 1-1, Freeman 5-44, S.Jackson 5-37, Smith 3-83, Gore 1-1. White 2-26, Hester 2-16, Rodgers 1-5. N.Y. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Giants, Beckham Jr. 4-44, Randle 4-33, Parker 3-61, Cruz 3-22, A.Williams 2-18, Broncos 41, Jennings 2-17, Robinson 1-5. Cardinals 20 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Arizona 6 7 7 0 — 20 Bills 17, Lions 14 Denver 7 14 3 17 — 41 First Quarter Buffalo 0 3 3 11 — 17 Ari—FG Catanzaro 33, 9:09. Detroit 7 7 0 0 — 14 Associated Press Den—J.Thomas 7 pass from Manning First Quarter (McManus kick), 4:43. quarterback Colin Kaepernick runs past cornerback Sean Smith during the Det—Tate 9 pass from Stafford (Henery Ari—FG Catanzaro 48, 1:41. kick), :05. Second Quarter fourth quarter in Santa Clara, Calif. Second Quarter Den—D.Thomas 31 pass from Manning Det—Mathis 41 interception return (Henery (McManus kick), 7:30. kick), 13:44. Ari—Ellington 5 run (Catanzaro kick), 4:37. Buf—FG Carpenter 45, 6:43. Den—D.Thomas 86 pass from Manning Third Quarter (McManus kick), 1:37. Buf—FG Carpenter 25, 1:23. Third Quarter Den—FG McManus 44, 9:33. Fourth Quarter Ari—Ellington 81 pass from Thomas Fake punt helps 49ers Buf—Gragg 2 pass from Orton (Jackson (Catanzaro kick), 3:03. run), 9:23. Fourth Quarter Buf—FG Carpenter 58, :04. Den—FG McManus 41, 13:48. A—62,775. Den—J.Thomas 12 pass from Manning Buf Det (McManus kick), 7:47. First downs 19 13 Den—Thompson 8 run (McManus kick), Total Net Yards 343 263 4:33. Rushes-yards 22-49 20-69 A—76,895. beat Kansas City 22-17 Passing 294 194 Ari Den Punt Returns 3-20 2-48 First downs 9 24 Receiver Calvin Johnson and running Kickoff Returns 0-0 0-0 Total Net Yards 215 568 NFL scores Rushes-yards 19-37 28-92 Manning’s 500th back Reggie Bush both injured ankles in Interceptions Ret. 1-21 1-41 Passing 178 476 Thursday’s Game Comp-Att-Int 30-43-1 18-31-1 Punt Returns 2-7 6-38 Green Bay 42, Minnesota 10 the loss. Sacked-Yards Lost 2-14 6-27 Kickoff Returns 0-0 0-0 Sunday’s Games Punts 8-43.1 7-47.1 Interceptions Ret. 2-24 0-0 TD leads Broncos Cleveland 29, Tennessee 28 Colts 20, Ravens 13 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 3-1 Comp-Att-Int 12-34-0 31-47-2 New Orleans 37, Tampa Bay 31, OT Penalties-Yards 11-74 8-62 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-21 1-3 INDIANAPOLIS — Andrew Luck Dallas 20, Houston 17, OT Time of Possession 32:19 27:41 Punts 11-44.3 4-49.8 past Cards 41-20 Carolina 31, Chicago 24 threw one touchdown pass and ran for INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 RUSHING—Buffalo, Jackson 11-50, Spiller Penalties-Yards 3-15 7-67 Philadelphia 34, St. Louis 28 another score and the defense held on 9-7, Orton 1-0, Goodwin 1-(minus 8). Detroit, Time of Possession 24:43 35:17 Associated Press N.Y. Giants 30, Atlanta 20 late as the Colts beat Baltimore 20-13. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Buffalo 17, Detroit 14 Winn 11-48, Bush 6-13, Stafford 3-8. RUSHING—Arizona, Ellington 16-32, Taylor Indianapolis 20, Baltimore 13 Luck was 32 of 49 for 312 yards with PASSING—Buffalo, Orton 30-43-1-308. SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Colin 1-6, Hughes 1-0, Ginn Jr. 1-(minus 1). Pittsburgh 17, Jacksonville 9 two interceptions, but scored the deci- Detroit, Stafford 18-31-1-221. Denver, Hillman 15-64, Thompson 3-15, Kaepernick threw for 201 yards and Denver 41, Arizona 20 RECEIVING—Buffalo, Watkins 7-87, Sanders 2-8, Ball 6-7, Manning 2-(minus 2). a touchdown, Frank Gore ran for San Francisco 22, Kansas City 17 sive points on a nifty 13-yard scoring run Jackson 7-58, Chandler 4-21, Woods 3-37, PASSING—Arizona, Stanton 11-26-0-118, 107 yards and the San Francisco San Diego 31, N.Y. Jets 0 with 8:56 left in the game. Spiller 3-25, Hogan 2-27, Goodwin 1-42, Thomas 1-8-0-81. Denver, Manning 31-47-2- Cincinnati at New England, late Mi.Williams 1-8, Gragg 1-2, Summers 1-1. 479. 49ers converted a fake punt to beat Open: Miami, Oakland Indianapolis (3-2) has won three Detroit, Tate 7-134, Fuller 3-17, Bush 2-30, RECEIVING—Arizona, Ellington 4-112, the Kansas City Chiefs 22-17 on Today’s Game straight. Baltimore (3-2) lost for the first Pettigrew 2-12, Ebron 2-8, Ross 1-13, C. Fitzgerald 3-57, Carlson 2-19, Jo.Brown 2-4, Johnson 1-7. Floyd 1-7. Denver, D.Thomas 8-226, Sanders Sunday. Seattle at Washington, 8:30 p.m. time since Week 1. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Buffalo, Carpenter 7-101, Welker 7-58, J.Thomas 6-66, Ball The 49ers (3-2) turned to a trick Thursday, Oct. 9 It was a strange day. The teams com- 50 (WL). Detroit, Henery 44 (WR), 47 (SH), 2-11, Tamme 1-17. play on fourth-and-1 from their own Indianapolis at Houston, 8:25 p.m. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Denver, McManus Sunday, Oct. 12 bined for seven turnovers, and Joe 50 (WL). 53 (WL). 29 early in the fourth quarter, giving Jacksonville at Tennessee, 1 p.m. a direct snap to Craig Dahl for a Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Flacco was sacked four times — one Colts 20, Ravens 13 Chargers 31, Jets 0 3-yard run up the middle. Kaeper- Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. more than he had been all season. Baltimore 0 3 0 10 — 13 N.Y. Jets 0 0 0 0 — 0 nick directed the offense down Denver at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. But Luck’s 6-yard TD pass to Dwayne Indianapolis 3 3 7 7 — 20 San Diego 7 14 7 3 — 31 field, and Phil Dawson kicked a New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m. First Quarter First Quarter Carolina at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Allen early in the third quarter made it Ind—FG Vinatieri 38, 9:44. SD—Gates 8 pass from Rivers (Novak kick), 27-yard field goal with 8:42 to play Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1 p.m. 13-3, his fourth-quarter scoring run was Second Quarter 7:31. for the go-ahead score. Green Bay at Miami, 1 p.m. good enough and the Colts defense Ind—FG Vinatieri 34, :35. Second Quarter Dawson also connected from 55, San Diego at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Bal—FG Tucker 52, :00. SD—Gates 12 pass from Rivers (Novak 52, 35 and 30 yards. Dallas at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. stopped Baltimore’s last chance in the Third Quarter kick), 10:15. Washington at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. final minute. Ind—Allen 6 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), SD—Oliver 15 run (Novak kick), :42. The 49ers held off former fran- Chicago at Atlanta, 4:25 p.m. 10:33. Third Quarter chise quarterback Alex Smith and N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 8:30 p.m. Fourth Quarter SD—Oliver 9 pass from Rivers (Novak kick), Chargers 31, Jets 0 Open: Kansas City, New Orleans Bal—FG Tucker 27, 13:56. 6:44. the Chiefs (2-3) twice in the closing Monday, Oct. 13 Ind—Luck 13 run (Vinatieri kick), 8:56. Fourth Quarter moments. Smith threw for 175 yards SAN DIEGO — Philip Rivers threw SD—FG Novak 34, 13:28. San Francisco at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m. Bal—Forsett 11 run (Tucker kick), 7:16. and two touchdowns, but Perrish two touchdown passes to Antonio Gates A—65,258. A—63,471. Cox intercepted his overthrown NYJ SD Bills 17, Lions 14 and rookie running back Branden Oli- Bal Ind First downs 11 21 pass to end any chance Kansas City ver’s big day included his first two NFL First downs 15 26 Total Net Yards 151 439 had to rally. Total Net Yards 287 422 Rushes-yards 21-91 40-162 DETROIT — Dan Carpenter hit a touchdowns as the San Diego Chargers Rushes-yards 15-90 30-117 Passing 60 277 Broncos 41, Cardinals 20 58-yard field goal with 4 seconds remain- beat the hapless 31-0 for Passing 197 305 Punt Returns 2-5 2-12 Punt Returns 1-0 3-7 ing to cap the Buffalo Bills come-from- their fourth straight win. Kickoff Returns 5-104 0-0 DENVER — joined Kickoff Returns 2-51 1-25 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-27 behind 17-14 win over the . The Chargers (4-1) heaped more pain Interceptions Ret. 2-21 1-29 Comp-Att-Int 12-31-1 20-28-1 in the NFL’s most exclusive , making his debut as the on the Jets (1-4), who lost their fourth Comp-Att-Int 22-38-1 32-49-2 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-14 3-11 of clubs with his 500th touchdown pass Sacked-Yards Lost 4-38 1-7 Punts 8-51.1 5-40.8 Bills starter, set up the decisive kick by straight game and turned to Michael Punts 5-48.4 3-47.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 when the handed the Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-2 Penalties-Yards 12-94 5-76 completing a 20-yard pass over the mid- Vick. Vick replaced on New Penalties-Yards 5-36 6-83 Time of Possession 21:06 38:54 their first loss, 41-20. dle to Sammy Watkins as Buffalo (3-2) York’s first possession of the second Time of Possession 21:17 38:43 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Manning finished with four TD throws, RUSHING—N.Y. Jets, Ivory 9-44, Johnson overcame a 14-0 deficit. It was the half, but wasn’t any more effective. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS moving him within five of Favre’s record RUSHING—Baltimore, Forsett 6-42, Pierce 7-24, Vick 2-14, B.Powell 2-6, Smith 1-3. San eighth game that Orton has won in over- Other than being sacked three times, Diego, Oliver 19-114, Brown 9-26, Draughn 508. 4-30, Taliaferro 5-18. Indianapolis, Bradshaw time or when trailing in the fourth quarter. Rivers had his way with the Jets. He 15-68, Richardson 9-37, Luck 6-12. 10-19, Rivers 2-3. Manning found tight end Julius PASSING—N.Y. Jets, Vick 8-19-0-47, Smith Orton went 30 of 43 for 308 yards was 20 of 28 for 288 yards and three PASSING—Baltimore, Flacco 22-38-1-235. 4-12-1-27. San Diego, Rivers 20-28-1-288. Thomas twice in the end zone, including Indianapolis, Luck 32-49-2-312. with a 2-yard touchdown pass to Chris touchdowns, with one interception. RECEIVING—N.Y. Jets, Kerley 3-24, Amaro the touchstone touchdown, a 7-yard dart RECEIVING—Baltimore, Forsett 7-55, 3-19, Cumberland 2-12, Salas 2-12, Nelson Gragg. The Chargers’ last shutout victory Daniels 5-70, Smith Sr. 5-34, T.Smith 3-38, 1-9, Johnson 1-(minus 2). San Diego, Oliver in the first quarter. Jones 1-30, Aiken 1-8. Indianapolis, Hilton 4-68, Gates 4-60, Floyd 3-72, Royal 3-40, Allen The Lions (3-2) were undone by was 31-0 against Kansas City on Dec. Yet, it was Demaryius 9-90, Wayne 7-77, Allen 4-59, Bradshaw 4-17, 3-25, Ajirotutu 1-11, Green 1-8, Brown 1-4. kicker Alex Henery missing all three 12, 2010. The Jets were blanked for the Richardson 4-10, Nicks 3-29, Fleener 1-30. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Thomas who had the biggest day for field-goal attempts, including a first time since losing 34-0 against San MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. NFL career the Broncos (3-1) with eight catches for 50-yarder wide left with 21 seconds left. Francisco on Sept. 30, 2012. NFL career touchdown passes a team-record 226 yards and two TDs. That beat Shannon Sharpe’s mark of TD receptions who have thrown 200 or Through Oct. 5, 2014 more NFL touchdown passes (x-active): 214 yards set against Kansas City in (x-active) 1. Brett Favre 508 2. x-Peyton Manning 503 2002. 1. Jerry Rice 197 2. Dan Marino 420 Arizona (3-1) lost for the first time and 2. Randy Moss 156 4. x-Drew Brees 372 3. Terrell Owens 153 5. x- 363 saw quarterback leave 4. Cris Carter 130 6. Fran Tarkenton 342 with a possible concussion. 5. Marvin Harrison 128 7. 300 6. Tony Gonzalez 111 8. Warren Moon 291 Giants 30, Falcons 20 7. Steve Largent 100 9. Johnny Unitas 290 7. Tim Brown 100 10. 275 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — First- 9. Don Hutson 99 11. 273 10. x-Antonio Gates 92 12. 261 round draft pick Odell Beckham Jr. 13. 255 14. Dan Fouts 254 made his NFL debut a memorable one, Sunday’s milestones 15. Drew Bledsoe 251 catching a go-ahead 15-yard touchdown Peyton Manning’s 500th TD 16. 247 pass from Eli Manning with 10:02 left to 17. John Hadl 244 throw came in his 244th career 18. Y.A. Tittle 242 lead the to a 30-20 19. x-Eli Manning 240 regular-season game, 49 fewer 20. 239 victory over the . games than it took Brett Favre. 21. Jim Kelly 237 Fellow rookie Andre Williams scored 22. 236 Manning also had his 13th ca- 23. Donovan McNabb 234 on a 3-yard run to ignite the second-half reer 400-yard passing game, 24. x-Philip Rivers 233 rally that saw the Giants (3-2) come 25. 232 tying Dan Marino for the most 26. x-Ben Roethlisberger 226 from 10-points down to win their third in NFL history ... New Orleans’ 27. x-Tony Romo 217 28. x- 215 straight game. Drew Brees surpassed 40,000 29. John Brodie 214 Manning threw two touchdowns and yards passing with the Saints 30. Terry Bradshaw 212 31. Jim Hart 209 Josh Brown added two late field goals. in his 132nd game with the 32. 208 Ryan threw for 316 yards and a club. ... Dallas’ Jason Witten 32. 208 34. 207 touchdown playing behind a banged-up Associated Press joined Tony Gonzalez and 35. Jim Everett 203 offensive line that held up until the very Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning throws Sunday against the Shannon Sharpe as the only 36. Roman Gabriel 201 36. x-Matt Hasselbeck 201 end. Atlanta (2-3) dropped its second Arizona Cardinals during the second half in Denver. The Broncos won 41-20, tight ends with 10,000 career 38. x-Aaron Rodgers 200 straight. as Manning went over 500 career touchdown passes in the game. yards receiving. B6 Monday, october 6, 2014 SportS Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe US routs Spain for second straight gold medal Moore leads team to world championship with 18 points Associated Press

ISTANBUL — Maya Moore scored 18 points and the U.S. beat Spain 77-64 to win its second straight gold medal at the women’s world championship Sunday. Lindsay Whalen added 12 points for the United States (6-0), which hasn’t lost in a gold medal game in the world cham- pionship since 1983, when it was beaten by the Soviet Union 84-82. Except for a hiccup in 2006 when the Americans lost to Russia in the semifinals, they have won every Olympic and world champi- onship game since 1996. If not for that upset in Brazil, the U.S. would have five straight world titles. The Americans turned this game quickly into a laugher, jumping out to a 13-point lead in the game’s first 4 1/2 minutes. Spain (5-1) could only get within seven the rest of the way. Moore, who was chosen tournament MVP, was the key in that early burst, scoring 11 points during the opening 18-5 run. Her 3-pointers barely moved the net as the Americans blitzed Spain, which was making its first appearance in the championship game. Behind strong offensive rebounding, the Spaniards rallied to within 24-17, but then Whalen took over. She had nine Associated Press points during a 13-0 run by the Ameri- Laia Palau of Spain, left, and Brittney Griner of the U.S. fight for the ball Sunday during the women’s World Championship final at cans spanning the end of the first and start of the second quarter to make it a Fenerbahce Arena in Istanbul, Turkey. The Americans routed Spain for the title 77-64. 20-point game. Whalen ended the first The Americans led 48-29 at the half. It effort by the U.S. on Spain’s star Alba with 10 points. quarter with a spectacular drive that was more of the same in the second half Torrens. She scored 28 points in Spain’s Sancho Lyttle led Spain with ended with a floater in the lane right be- for the U.S., which led by 25 points be- semifinal win over Turkey but was held 16 points. fore the buzzer. fore Spain closed the game with a 14-2 scoreless for the first 26 minutes of the In other games Sunday, Australia During the burst, Diana Taurasi threw run. game. routed Turkey 74-44 to win the bronze a pinpoint pass to a streaking Seimone While Taurasi only scored six points, She finally hit a 3-pointer with 4:11 medal. Canada topped China 61-53 to Augustus for another lay-in and the U.S. she had eight assists. More importantly left in the third quarter, but that only finish fifth and France beat Serbia 88-74 was off and running. Taurasi was part of a stellar defensive made it a 21-point game. She finished for seventh place. GOLF BRIEFS There’s time to rebound Wilson holds off McIlroy for first title After wild weekend, ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Oliver Wilson held off Rory McIlroy to capture his first losers can recover European Tour title with a Associated Press one-shot victory in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. Feeling blue Crimson Tide fan? Sulking Wilson shot a 2-under 70 about the Sooners? Far from ducky after in the final round on the Old Oregon’s loss? Worried the Bruins have gone Course at St. Andrews as bust? McIlroy came up just short We’re here to help. after a bogey on the 17th After a wild weekend, some advice for the forlorn fan: Don’t panic. There’s plenty of hole. Wilson finished at time to recover and win over the hearts and 17-under 271, with McIlroy minds of the College Football Playoff selec- (68) in a three-way tie for tion committee. Condoleezza Rice and the second with Richie Ramsay boys don’t put out their first rankings until of Scotland and Tommy Oct. 28. Fleetwood of England. The Associated Press Top 25 will have to McIlroy started with a dou- do for now, and that got turned upside down after Shake-up Saturday — which actually ble bogey but then made four started Thursday night. It was that kind of straight birdies and picked up week. two more shots after the turn Only two teams maintained their spots before putting from off the from last week: No. 1 Florida State, which green and into the infamous must have been having a pretty good chuckle Road Hole bunker at the as so many teams considered threats to the 17th. At the first hole, his ball Seminoles’ national championship crown went down, and No. 13 Georgia. spun back off the green into Five of the top eight teams in the rankings the Swilcan Burn. lost, a first since the poll went to 25 spots in Ramsay had a two-shot 1989. A rundown of the damage: lead after birdies at 14 and n Oregon dropped 10 spots after losing 15 but then handed the 31-24 at home to Arizona on Thursday night. shots back with bogeys the n Alabama dropped four spots to No. 7 next two to shoot 67. Fleet- after losing 23-17 at Mississippi. n Oklahoma dropped seven spots to No. 11 wood had a chance to force after losing 37-33 at TCU. a playoff but missed a n Texas A&M dropped eight spots to six-foot putt at the 18th to No. 14 after losing 48-31 at Mississippi State. settle for a 68. n UCLA dropped 10 spots to No. 18 after losing 30-28 at home to Utah. Mirim Lee wins title Misery loves company, and the Ducks now at Reignwood Classic have plenty. When so many heavyweights hit BEIJING — South Korea’s the mat at once, it takes some of the sting out Associated Press of those upsets. It’s now more likely multiple Mirim Lee won the second Alabama Nick Saban reacts Saturday during the second half against Mississippi title of her rookie LPGA Tour teams that have lost will reach the four-team in Oxford, Miss. The Rebels knocked off the Crimson Tide 23-17 in one of many top 25 upsets playoff. season, shooting a 5-under this past week. “There are several teams around here who 69 in the final round on Sun- have lost games and responded the right way. on the clock as Utah stunned No. 8 UCLA 30-28. first win at the Coliseum since 1999 for the Sun day to capture the Reign- And they went on to have pretty good sea- Brett Hundley passed for 269 yards and two Devils (4-1, 2-1 Pac-12). wood Classic by two strokes. sons,” Tide coach Nick Saban said. touchdowns for the Bruins (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12). passed for 273 yards for the Tro- Starting the day tied for Oregon, Alabama, Oklahoma and UCLA all Utah (4-1, 1-1) drove 63 yards in 10 plays for jans (3-2, 2-1), who led 34-25 with 3 minutes to play. began the season ranked in the top seven. third, Lee birdied three holes The biggest loser of this weekend might the go-ahead kick, taking 4:16 off the clock behind No. 23 Kansas State 45, on the front nine and added the rushing of Kendal Thompson and Devontae have been the Pac-12. The conference seems Texas Tech 13 two more on No. 16 and 18 most likely to be a cluttered mess, which Booker to set up the kick by Phillips. to offset one bogey. She fin- could be a problem come playoff selection No. 10 Michigan State 27, MANHATTAN, Kan. — Jake Waters threw for ished at 15-under 277. time. And what looked as if it would be one of 290 yards and four touchdowns, ran for 105 yards Lee’s first LPGA victory the league’s games of the year — Oregon at No. 19 Nebraska 22 and another score and led No. 23 Kansas State came just two months ago at UCLA on Saturday — now has two teams EAST LANSING, Mich. — Trae Waynes inter- (4-1, 2-0) to a 45-13 rout of penalty-prone Texas coming off losses. the Meijer LPGA Classic, cepted Tommy Armstrong’s pass with 30 seconds Tech (2-3, 0-2). where she beat her third- IN AND OUT remaining, and No. 10 Michigan State held off a Georgia Tech 28, Miami 17 ranked countrywoman Inbee Arizona went from unranked to No. 10, the furious Nebraska rally, beating the No. 19 Corn- Park in a playoff. ATLANTA — Deon Hill ran 8 yards for a deci- largest jump into the poll since the rankings huskers 27-22. Top-ranked Stacy Lewis sive touchdown on fourth down, Zach Laskey went to 25 spots in 1989. The previous best The Spartans (4-1, 1-0 Big Ten) led 27-3 head- and Caroline Hedwall, the was No. 13 Iowa on Sept. 27, 2009. Coach rushed a career-high 29 times for 133 yards and ing into the fourth quarter before three Nebraska co-overnight leaders, both Rich Rodriguez’s Wildcats have their best Georgia Tech stayed unbeaten with a 28-17 (5-1, 1-1) touchdowns set up a tense finish. fell short on a windy final day ranking since 2010. victory over Miami. at Pine Valley Golf Club. Two more Pac-12 teams moved in — No. 20 Arizona St. 38, No. 16 USC 34 Justin Thomas was held in check statistically Arizona State and No. 24 Utah — along with Hedwall, who was aiming LOS ANGELES — Jaelen Strong caught a but was instrumental in running the spread option unbeaten Georgia Tech, which made its sea- for her first LPGA title, shot 46-yard touchdown pass from Mike Bercovici as offense effectively, helping the Yellow Jackets son debut at No. 23. a 73 to finish second at time expired, and Arizona State scored three TDs (5-0, 2-0 Atlantic Conference) earn a nearly Falling out after losses were USC, LSU, 13 under. BYU and Wisconsin. in the final 3:53 to shock No. 16 Southern Califor- 21-minute advantage in time of possession. Park shot a 71 to finish in nia 38-34. had 100 yards rushing on 14 Late Saturday a share of third with fellow Bercovici capped his 510-yard passing perfor- carries for the Hurricanes (3-3, 1-2 ACC), but South Korean Haeji Kang Utah 30, No. 8 UCLA 28 mance with his third TD pass to Strong, who freshman quarterback Brad Kaaya couldn’t over- (69) and American Brittany PASADENA, Calif. — Andy Phillips kicked a slipped in front of USC’s Hayes Pullard at the goal come an interception that safety Isaiah Johnson Lang (72) at 12 under. 29-yard field goal with 34 seconds left, and Ka’imi line and pulled in the Hail Mary throw. Arizona jumped to pick off at the Georgia Tech 10-yard line — From wire reports Fairbairn missed two field-goal attempts with no time State’s bench stormed the field to celebrate the late in the second quarter. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2014 B7

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(In Dead Again “Behind The First 48 “Cold Bridge (A&E) 54 48 54 25 27 ‘14’ Å House” ‘14’ Å Stereo) ‘PG’ Å Closed Doors” ‘14’ Betrayal” ‘14’ Å PHILLIP ALDER “Lara Croft Tomb The Walking Dead Rick emerges The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead Walking (AMC) 55 64 55 Raider” from a coma. ‘MA’ “Guts” ‘MA’ Å ‘MA’ Å “Vatos” ‘MA’ Å Dead Newspaper Enterprise Assn. (ANI) 52 35 52 19 21 To Be Announced Gator Boys “A Twist of Rattlesnake Republic: North Woods Law: On Gator Boys “A Twist of Fate” ‘PG’ Å Texas SIzed ‘PG’ the Hunt ‘PG’ Fate” ‘PG’ Å There are some deals that can be quite de- The Real (N) (In Movie ›› “Cradle 2 the Grave” (2003) Jet Li. An intelligence ceptive. The normal-looking bid or play is (BET) 96 19 96 Stereo) ‘PG’ Å agent and a thief pursue stolen diamonds. ‘R’ wrong, and the hard part is recognizing that and (BRAVO) 254 51 254 Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ TBA TBA Manzo’d Manzo’d Happens Jersey making the correct choice. (CC) 27 61 27 33 Colbert Daily Show South Park Tosh.0 Futurama Futurama South Park South Park South Park Cartman Daily Show Colbert Report ‘MA’ ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å ‘MA’ ‘MA’ freezes himself. ‘14’ Report In this deal, for example, who should come (CMT) 98 45 98 28 37 Reba ‘PG’ Reba ‘PG’ Raising Raising Raising Raising Dog and Beth: On the Dog and Beth: On the Cops Cops out ahead in four clubs after West leads the di- Å Å Hope ‘14’ Hope ‘14’ Hope ‘14’ Hope ‘14’ Hunt ‘PG’ Å Hunt ‘PG’ Å Reloaded Reloaded amond two? (CNBC) 43 42 43 Mad Money (N) Coca-Cola Shark Tank ‘PG’ Shark Tank ‘PG’ The Profit The Profit South opened with a modern weak three (CNN) 40 29 40 41 46 Situation Crossfire Erin Burnett OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 (N) ‘PG’ Å CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper clubs, holding only a six-card suit. After West’s (DISN) 46 40 46 6 5 Austin & Austin & Jessie Austin & ››‡ “Girl vs. Monster” (2012, Jessie Wolfblood Jessie My My Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ ‘G’ Å Ally ‘G’ Comedy) Olivia Holt. 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ear Annie: I’m a 50- coming. served. That is unbelievably year-old male, not par- Dear Annie: My high blood rude! Dticularly tall, with a pressure is really up there. I You do know, I would hope, stocky (not fat) build and blond tried in vain to speak to some- that the hosts still have to pay hair. I’m still a virgin. one on the phone regarding a for the meal. In the case of our I have dated several women car issue. All I got was a daughter, that amounted to over the years, but nothing in- recording saying “press this” $60 per person. How would timate ever came of or “press that,” you feel if you invited a guest it. I have a good job none of which got for dinner at a restaurant and and am well heeled. me anywhere. I had he left after ordering his food I’m not super-hand- a simple question. I and you still had pay for it? some, but I’m not wasn’t looking to Are you kidding me? unattractive, either. put together an au- If a person doesn’t like the My personality isn’t tomobile. length of weddings, the invita- too bad, but some- I was on the tion should be declined. An- how, I don’t come phone for nearly other option would be to let across positively to half an hour. The the hosts know that you will at- women. only thing I accom- tend only the ceremony. That I am looking for a plished was getting shouldn’t take too long and is, woman of good my blood pressure after all, the most important character who is up. I wanted to part. My amazing 95-year-old easy to get along ANNIE’S speak to another mother-in-law was on the with. Most of the MAILBOX human being, not a dance floor until the last song women I’ve met recording. What in was played. I just love her atti- want only a good the world are we tude. — Exasperated Mother time, for me to spend money coming to? — Blood Pressure of the Bride on them and perhaps a roll in Rising in Binghamton, N.Y. Dear Exasperated: Are you the hay. That’s not what I am Dear Blood Pressure: Auto- going to lock the doors and tie searching for in the woman I mated responses are cheaper your guests to their chairs to want to marry. Am I too inflex- than hiring people to answer make sure they stay? People ible? — Lonely in Pennsylva- the phone, and in many in- RSVP with every intention of nia stances, you can get the infor- eating dinner. We’ve seen Dear Lonely: Your stan- mation you need this way. But guests descend like locusts on dards are fine, but because not everything. So, we under- the dessert. But if the recep- you have waited so long to find stand your frustration. Here’s tion is appallingly delayed be- someone, your odds of doing a little trick for you: When you cause the bridal party went so are decreasing. Society isn’t need to speak to an operator, out for drinks first or decided particularly kind to middle- press “0,” regardless of your to spend three hours taking aged virgins, believing some- choices. photographs, guests are enti- thing must be wrong with In most cases, you will be tled to go home when they them. We assume you aren’t connected to a real human can’t wait any longer. (But we, having trouble meeting being. too, like your mother-in-law’s women, only marriageable Dear Annie: My blood attitude. Go Mom!) ones. boiled when I read your re- You might have better luck sponse to “Jay,” who com- Annie’s Mailbox is written through a church where there plained about the length of by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy are activities organized weddings. He sounds like one Sugar, longtime editors of the around singles. Also, if you of those guests who makes it Ann Landers column. Email haven’t already done so, all about him and not the cou- your questions to anniesmail- please expand your search to ple celebrating the most im- [email protected], or write to: WANT MORE PUZZLES? include women your own age portant day of their lives. You Annie’s Mailbox, Creators  Look for Sudoku and Wordy Gurdy puzzles in the Classified pages. who may be in the same posi- told him it was an option to Syndicate, 737 Third St., Her- tion and could be more wel- leave before dinner was mosa Beach, CA 90254. B8 MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2014 COMICS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Peanuts Garfield

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Wash, Painting are using a licensed and insured service DOUBLE J ★Low Cost Repairs★ Land clearing, Hauling Install, restretch, repair Lawn & Landscape (Int/Ext) 25 yrs, Ref, Lic employment Tree Service HOME CLEANING professional. Many Financing Available Site Prep, Driveways Clean, Sales, Vinyl Specialist. Lic. & Ins. # 39765, 352-513-5746 Stump Grinding, bulk Lic/Ins 352-795-5755 Carpet, Laminent, Lic. reliable & exp. lic/ins Free Est. 352-302-5641 service advertisers CONSIGNMENT USA needs based, ref’s Your world first mulch, lic/ins 302-8852 461-4518, 644 N US19 #4857 Mitch, 201-2245 DESIGN & INSTALL CALL STELLAR BLUE are required by state Heavy Bush-hogging Bonded- 352-212-6659 All Int./ Ext. Painting law to include their Heavy Bush-hogging Land clearing, Fill Dirt Flowers*Bushes*Etc. FREE  NATURE COAST Weed*Trim*Mulch Needs. Lic. & Ins. state license Land clearing, Fill Dirt Seeding,Tree removal, EST. (352) 586-2996 number in all adver- Need a job Seeding,Tree removal, Lic/Ins 352-563-1873 CLEANING Rate $20. lic/ins 352-465-3086 Tweet hr. Windows $25hr. tisements. If you Lic/Ins 352-563-1873 don’t see a license or a #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES No Time Wasted! R WRIGHT TREE Service Tweet 352-489-2827 number in the ad, you All Home Repairs. should inquire about it qualified Tree Removal & All TV’s Installed and be suspicious Trimming. Ins. & Lic. # AFFORDABLE LAWN Tweet A-1 Complete Repairs lic#5863 352-746-3777 CALL STELLAR BLUE that you may 0256879 352-341-6827 CARE Cuts $10 & Up employee? Pres. Wash, Painting * RICHARD STOKES* All Int./ Ext. Painting be contacting an un- Res./Comm., Lic/Ins. RON ROBBINS Tree Follow the (Int/Ext) 25 yrs, Ref, Lic *HOME SERVICES* Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE licensed business. 563-9824, 228-7320 EST. (352) 586-2996 Service Trim, Shape & # 39765, 352-513-5746 also Vinyl Windows & Kat’s Kritter Kare The Citrus County Remve, Lic/Ins. Free Chronicle on D & R TREE SERVICE COUNTY WIDE Rescreening. No Job PET SITTING Chronicle wants to This area’s est. 352-628-2825 Lawn & Landscape Lawncare -N-More ensure that our ads DRY-WALL25 yrs exp. too Small. 302-6840 Comm/Res: Lawn lic.2875, all your drywall Specialist. Lic. & Ins. meet the require- #1 Stump Grinding cheap **ABOVE ALL** Free Est. 352-302-5641 hedges & beds, handy- ments of the law. avg cost $25-18”stump needs! Ceiling & Wall man & pressure wash “news as it happens right M & W INTERIORS Lawncare - N - More Beware of any service volume disc. over 5 Repairs. Pop Corn OVER 20 YRS. EXP! employment All Home Improvement Comm/Res: Lawn advertiser that can not call Rich 352-586-7178 at your finger tips” Removal 352-302-6838 **352-726-9570** Northern Quality hedges & beds, handy- provide proof that source! Southern prices! man & pressure wash they are licensed to (352) 537-4144 WARD HANDYMAN OVER 20 YRS. EXP! ✦ All Home Repairs✦ do business. ANDREW JOEHL **352-726-9570** - Pressure Washing For questions about #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES HANDYMAN. MOWING, TRIMMING - Roof Coating, business licensing, 344-2556, Richard www.twitter.com/ All Home Repairs. Gen. Maint/Repairs MULCH AND MORE - Re-screens, Painting please call your city Classifieds Water Pump Service All TV’s Installed Pressure Cleaning. Local AND Affordable Driveway sealcoat or county & Repairs- all makes & citruschronicle lic#5863 352-746-3777 0256271 352-465-9201 (352) 270-4672 352-453-6005 Lic & Ins(352)464-3748 government offices. ww.chronicleonline.com models. Call anytime! CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS MONDAY,OCTOBER 6, 2014 B11

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Your “High-Tech” Aluminum Boat PLYMOUTH FORD 16ft, Wide body, good POLARIS 1998 Neon, 5-spd, 2007 F-150 XL Citrus County condition. With Title. 2011 Ranger 800 (atv manual, 41,800 mi. White, 6ft bed Really $500 (678) 617-5560 Affordable Full-Sized Realtor 4cyl., $2,100. Good condition. $5900 UTV! Polaris All-Wheel COBIA (352) 637-1883 OBO (917) 733-3644 Drive. $7,500. 14 ft. Sunskiff, 30HP, Call Love Motorsports mariner, elec. start, PONTIAC @ 352-621-3678 1999 Grand AM GT MITSUBISHI magic tilt, galv. trlr. 1989 Montero 4x4 with a Lots of Equip. $1,200. $2000. OBO POLARIS 352-563-2531 Brand new motor. Priced (352) 613-3667 for quick sale. $2900 2013 Ranger 900 OBO (917) 733-3644 Lifted & ready to hunt. SANDI HART FOUR WINNS TRANSMISSIONS Camo with roof, wind- ‘02, Horizon 170, bow shield & winch. Realtor rider, w/trailer , 90HP, TRANSMISSIONS $11, 900. Yamaha outboard, TRANSMISSIONS Call Love Motorsports Listing and Selling very good cond. well ★Low Cost Repairs★ @ 352-621-3678 Real Estate maint. $6,800 obo Financing Available Is my Business 352-503-2259 CONSIGNMENT USA BUICK I put my heart into it! 461-4518, 644 N US19 2005, Rendezvous ROD KENNER RICH LINE $5,995. 352-436-3531 14 ft. Aluminum, 5HP 352-341-0018 352-476-9649 Suzuki, Minn-Kota, 2 ERA KAWASAKI sandra.hart@ seats, ors, bimini, full CHEVY 2009 Vulcan 500 era.com Suncoast Realty cover, magic tilt trlr. 2000, Blazer, 8k mi, w/s, bags, sissy $1,475. (352) 563-1863 2 Door $2,995. bar, new cond. $3500. DODGE obo (352) 860-1106 ERA American Sportscraft 88 2000 RAM 4 wd, many 352-341-0018 27 ‘ Coastal Fisher- new parts & tires, 98k Realty man, cabin cruiser. SUZUKI miles, $4500. obo 2009 Gladius 352-726-5855 $7,250 (813) 244-3945 (646) 963-5829 650cc Great Fuel or (352) 794-3603 EconomyLow Monthly WANTED TO BUY FORD Payments Available Pontoon Boat 1970, Pick Up, 351 w/ CHRYSLER 2012 Town & Country $4,500. Your Citrus County Needing Repair headers, 4 speed, Call Love Motorsports SCAN OR GO TO (352) 637-3983 no bed, new paint, Wheelchair van with 10’’ Residential lowered floor, ramp and @ 352-621-3678.33 Sales Specialist! www. WE HAVE BOATS unfinished project BestNatureCoast $950. OBO Call Nick tie downs Call Tom for VICTORY GULF TO LK MARINE 228-4950/564-2413 more info 352-325-1306 2005, Kingpin True Properties.com We Pay CASH For “To view American Built Used Clean Boats FORD HONDA V-twin,100 cubic inch. my properties” Pontoon, Deck & 2001 Ranger Pick-Up 2005 Odyssey EXL 5-speed transmission Fishing Boats manual, cold a/c Still under warranty! $7,400. **(352)527-0555** 83k mi. $4,700. obo LOADED! $6500 OBO Call Love Motorsports boatsupercenter.com (646) 963-5829 (352) 503-6029 @ 352-621-3678

$0 DOWN, 0% INTEREST $19,900. Corner Lot Michael J. 1868 Allegrie,in Citrus Rutkowski Hills Cambridge Greens HONDA 410-1006 MCRN with Florida Statutes land whose last known (U.S. Army Retired) [email protected] ‘11, CRV, Equipped Storage Unit Sale #83.806. The sale of store mailing address was 6512 Realtor (908) 310-3448 Cell with Blue Ox Public Notice goods, if not redeemed W. Constitution Ln. Towing Package by payment in full of all Homosassa, Fl 34448 for (352) 422-4362 details (352) 746-0524 Notice is hereby given delinquent rents and re- the purposes of satisfying Michael.Rutkowski that GULF STORAGE lo- lated costs, may be sold delinquent rents and re- WE BUY RV’S, cated at 1426 N. Gulf Ave 15 days from the publica- lated collection costs ac- @ERA.com TRUCKS, TRAILERS, Crystal River, Fl. 34429 in- tion of the first notice in cruing since 12/08/12. 5TH WHEELS, tends to dispose of per- accordance with above. Tenant stored goods, if “Integrity First in all Previously BANK & MOTOR HOMES sonal property/goods Chuck Tabacchi, Owner salable, will be sold on Aspects of Life!” FORECLOSED Call US 352-201-6945 stored by Alisha Hand Published site after this public no- 5.65 Acres whose last known mailing Sept 26 & Oct 6, 2014. tice has been published OWNER SALE ERA ONLY $14,900! address was 5536 S. two times in accordance 4 Bed/2 Bath w/ pool, American Realty 29.1 Acre Creek Front Chamberlain Pool Ave. 411-1006 MCRN with Florida Statutes Approx. 2400 Ft, Kick $29,900 Homosassa, Fl. 34448 for #83.806. The sale of store & Investments Storage Unit Sale out Garage, Alarm, Mountain Views, BUYING JUNK CARS the purposes of satisfying Public Notice goods, if not redeemed furn avail $187,500 Rushing Trout ★ Running or Not ★ delinquent rents and re- by payment in full of all OBO (352) 382-5298 Stream, Minutes to lated collection costs ac- Notice is hereby given delinquent rents and re- CASH PAID-$300 & UP cruing since 03/29/2014. lated costs, may be sold 40,000 Acre Lake, (352) 771-6191 that GULF STORAGE lo- Adjoins State Park Tenant stored goods, if cated at 1426 N. Gulf Ave 15 days from the publica- Roads, Utilities, salable, will be sold on Crystal River, Fl. 34429 in- tion of the first notice in Financing, site after this public no- tends to dispose of per- accordance with above. tice has been published Chuck Tabacchi, Owner Call 877-520-6719 or TAURUS METAL sonal property/goods two times in accordance stored by Kimberly Strick- Published Remax 423-756-5700 Recycling Best Prices Sept 26 & Oct 6, 2014. BETTY J. POWELL Spend Fall in the for your cars or trucks Realtor Beautiful Smoky also biggest U-Pull-It “It’s a Mountain, For Sale SELLERS Market” MICHELE thousands of vehicles Modern 2 BR, 2BA offering lowest price #1 Company + “Your Success is my ROSE Condo in private Experienced Agent goal.. Making for parts 352-637-2100 Realtor setting at smoky EVINRUDE 115 HP 401-1013 MCRN = SOLD! Sold! Sold! Friends along the mountain country OUTBOARD Model way is my reward !” Miller, James 2014-CA-514 Notice of Action Simply put club. The wonders of E115FPXSTB, 2003, PUBLIC NOTICE Nature and an easy commercial with pro- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BUYING OR I ‘ll work harder drive to Cherokee, gram tilt, 25” shaft. not FORD IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA SELLING Asheville & Dollywood running. $2000. Case Number: 2014-CA-514 352-212-5097 Call Mary Johnson 352-220-6066 2002, Taurus ROCCO INVESTMENTS, LLC, isellcitruscoun- At Johnson Realty $3,995. Plaintiff, CALL ME [email protected] [email protected] or 352-341-0018 vs. 352-422-6417 Call 828-507-0196 HYUNDAI JAMES MILLER, as Trustee of the Hathaway Family Trust, and not personally Under the Craven Realty, provisions of a Trust Agreement Dated the 30th day of April, 2009, known as Trust No. bjpowell@ 2002, Elantra, DEB INFANTINE Inc. 3421-1520, and PHILLIP EDWARD ALLEN d/b/a ALLEN’S FARM, netscape.com Freedom Hawk Auto trans,pw., pl. Defendants. Realtor 352-726-1515 $2,995 (352) 302-8046 ERA American 14 ft. KAYAK, stand up Realty & Investments fishing model or regular 352-341-0018 NOTICE OF ACTION Real Estate!... TO: JAMES MILLER, as Trustee of the Hathaway Family Trust, and not personally Under it’s what I do. Kayak, brand new 3 yrs. Mercury ago, Pd. $1,900 make the provisions of a Trust Agreement Dated the 30th day of April, 2009, known as Trust NEED TO 02 Marquis, Special No. 3421-1520, ERA FIND A RENTAL? offer (352) 726-1040 Edition, 53k mi. new American Realty HAVE A PROPERTY “FREE tires, exc. $6000. obo YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title on the following property in Citrus Phone: 352-726-5855 TO RENT OUT? (352) 564-0343 County, Florida: Cell: 352-302-8046 CALL OR EMAIL ME Foreclosure and TODAY! Short Sale Lists MINI COOPER Fax: 352-726-7386 INDIAN RIVER 2005, Power windows, Lot 9, Block C, of Hills County, Side Estates, Unit No. 2 according to the plat thereof as Email:debinfantine@ recorded in Plat Book 11, Page 142 and 143 of the Public Records of Citrus County, CANOE locks, $7,995. Florida. yahoo.com 2008 Eagle $600. 14 352-341-0018 Adopt a Shelter Pet foot, square stern, 600 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of written defenses, www. LaWanda Watt lb capacity, 36” beam, citruscritters.com if any, to it on J. Patrick McElroy, the Plaintiffs’ attorney, whose address is PO Box 151I, 65 lbs. Inc. seats, elec. Hernando, FL 34441 on or before October 22, 2014 and file the original with the Clerk motor, paddles, anchor, of this Court either before service on the Plaintiffs’ attorney or immediately thereaf- NOW IS A GREAT wheels, pulley storage ter, otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the TIME TO LIST system. 352-220-6066 Complaint. YOUR HOME! Dated September 8, 2014. Clerk of the Court, Honorable Angela Vick CALL LAWANDA 110 North Apopka Ave., Inverness, Florida 34450 FOR A FREE, NORMAN Desperately SELL [CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) NO OBLIGATION LONGFELLOW YOUR VEHICLE By: /s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk MARKET ANALYSIS! Need Rentals ** BUY, SELL** Property Manager & TRADE CLEAN IN THE If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- 352-212-1989 USED BOATS ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- Coldwell Banker Office Open THREE RIVERS lawanda.watt@ Next Generation tain assistance. Please contact ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial Court Ad- century21.com 7 Days a Week MARINE ministrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida Phyllis Realty US 19 Crystal River (352) 382-2700 34450, phone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- Strickland Century 21 LISA **352-563-5510** Classifieds pearnace, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call Realtor J.W. Morton VANDEBOE THE MARKET normanlongfellow Broker (R) Owner 20 ft Pontoon Boat 711. IS GOOD! Real Estate, Inc. @tampabay.rr.com 40HP, TNT, Great **3 SPECIALS ** Thinking of Plantation Realty fishing boat excellent Published four (4) times September 22nd & 29th & October 6th & 13th , 2014 selling? 352-634-0129 condition, Lots of extras! call after 7 days $26.50 Last known address: 3421 NE 16th Ave., Oakland Park, FL 33334 Now is the time www.plantation $4650 OBO 11am to get listed. realtylistings.com 352-489-3914 14 days $38.50 Still great values out Need a JOB? CENTURY 186CC 30 Days $58.50 there. 404-1020 MCRN 1995 Center Console Wheeler, Richard E. 2014-CA-488 NOA Call for #1 Employment source is 186 Nice 18’-6” Center * Call your PUBLIC NOTICE foreclosure lists For Sale By Owner Console w/Tow Master IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY Phyllis Strickland Classified Huge 2 Story home trailer. 115 HP Yamaha representative IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA Case No: TROPIC SHORES Classifieds 3BR/2BA, 500 ft from 2 cycle. Lots of extras. 2014-CA-488 REALTY. Kings Bay, 2 cov’d boat Priced right at $ 5995.00 for details. 352-613-3503-Cell www.chronicleonline.com slips, 2 kitch’s. $375,000 Call Rick at 352-563-5966 CITRUS COUNTY CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER 352-419-6880- Office (352) 563-9857 352-445-1573 Plaintiff, V. RICHARD E. WHEELER, Individually and BARBARA J. WHEELER, individually and BANK OF AMERICA, INC., A Florida Corporation. and COUNTY OF CITRUS, a political Subdivi- sion of the State of Florida and CITRUS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: RICHARD E. WHEELER and BARBARA J. WHEELER

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Interpleader has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on CITRUS COUNTY CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER, whose address is Law office of Keith Taylor P.A. P.O. Box 2016, Lecanto FL , 34460 on or before October 29, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at Clerk of Court, 110 N. Apopka Ave, Inver- ness, FL., 34450, before service on Plaintiff or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition.

The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: The Overbid funds in the amount of $18,801.16 resulting from the tax deed sale that occurred on January 15, 2014 and referenced as 2013-344.

Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request.

WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on the 17th day of September, 2014.

CLERK OF COURT (SEAL) By: /s/ Chelsea Spaulding Deputy Clerk Published September 29, October 6, 13 & 20, 2014

405-1020 MCRN Madden, Doreen 2013-CA-1092 NOA PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA Case No: 2013-CA-1092

CITRUS COUNTY CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER Plaintiff,

V. DOREEN MADDEN, and AMSOUTH BANK, AN Inactive Florida Corporation, and E*TRADE BANK, a Virginia Corporation Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: DOREEN MADDEN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Interpleader has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on CITRUS COUNTY CLERK OF COURT AND COMPTROLLER, whose address is Law office of Keith Taylor P.A. P.O. Box 2016, Lecanto FL, 34460 on or before October 29, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at Clerk of Court, 110 N. Apopka Ave, Inver- ness, FL., 34450,before service on Plaintiff or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition.

The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: The Overbid funds in the amount of $9,769.25 resulting from the tax deed sale that occurred on May 1, 2013 and referenced as 2013-016.

Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request.

WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on the 17th day of September, 2014.

Angela Vick, Clerk of Court and Comptroller CLERK OF COURT (SEAL) By: /s/ Dawn Nampel Deputy Clerk Published September 29, October 6, 13 & 20, 2014

406-1006 MCRN Edler, Erika Sue 2013-CA-001405 NOA PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 2013 CA 1405 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. B12 MONDAY,OCTOBER 6, 2014 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

ERIKA SUE EDLER, RICHARD EDLER, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEPARTMENT OF TREAS- are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 1649, Quincy, FL 32353. URY - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, UN- KNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION 1 , UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION 2 ANY AND ALL Angela Vick, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND COMPTROLLER Published October 6 & 13, 2014. JG-14-141918 UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE ESTATE OF By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk WOLFGANG H. EDLER, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS (COURT SEAL) SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS., UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 423-1013 MCT ERIKA SUE EDLER, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICHARD EDLER, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Published October 6 & 13, 2014. B&H#327165 Zimmerman, Richard 2014CA000567A Notice of Action WOLFGANG H. EDLER, PUBLIC NOTICE Defendants. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, NOTICE OF ACTION FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION 418-1013 MCRN CASE NO.: 2014CA000567A To: ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST Huckins, Rae M. 2014-CA-000398 Notice of Action THE ESTATE OF WOLFGANG H. EDLER, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM PUBLIC NOTICE SUNTRUST BANK, AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Plaintiff 9019 S MOUNTAIN LAKE AVE FLORAL CITY, FL 34436 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.:2014-CA-000398 vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF RICHARD ZIMMERMAN, ET AL., LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC Defendant(s) 345 St. Peter Street YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose Mortgage covering the fol- 1100 Landmark Towers NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY lowing real and personal property described as follows, to-wit: St. Paul, MN 55102, Plaintiff, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF RICHARD ZIMMERMAN: ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST LOT 8, BLOCK A, ZAN-MAR VILLAGE UNIT NO. ONE, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT v. KNOWN ADDRESS IS: ADDRESS NOT APPLICABLE THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 78 AND 79, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS RAE M. HUCKINS A/K/A RAE MARIE SIZEMORE A/K/A RAE HUCKINS, THE UNKNOWN OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES SOPHIA ZIMMERMAN: ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 833 OF JIMMY RAY SIZEMORE, DECEASED, AND ANY OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, NW 3RD AVE, CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428 has been filed against you and you are required to file a copy of your written de- THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANT, CITRUS SPRINGS CIVIC fenses, if any, to it on Nicholas J. Vanhook, McCalla Raymer, LLC, 225 E. Robinson St. ASSOCIATION, INC., THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JIMMY RAY SIZEMORE, JONAS M. MATERSKI: ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 457 Suite 660, Orlando, FL 32801 and file the original with the Clerk of the above- styled Defendants. HARBOR DRIVE S, INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, FL 33785 Court on or before 30 days from the first publication, otherwise a Judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF ACTION UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JONAS M. MAJERSKI: ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 457 HARBOR DRIVE 5, INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, FL 33785 WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on the 15th day of September, 2014. TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES OF JIMMY RAY SIZEMORE, DECEASED, AND ANY OTHER ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: ADDRESS NOT APPLICABLE Angela Vick, Clerk of Court and Comptroller PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEND- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ANT Residence unknown and if living, including any unknown spouse of the Defendant, if (SEAL) As Clerk of the remarried and if said Defendant is dead, his/her respective unknown heirs, devisees, Court YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a civil action has been filed against you in the Circuit Court, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other persons claiming /s/ BY: Chelsea Spaulding, Deputy Clerk County of Citrus, State of Florida, to foreclose certain real property described as follows: by, through, under or against the named Defendant; and the aforementioned Published September 29 & October 06, 2014. 13-07421-2 named Defendant and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendant and such LAND SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF CITRUS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA LOT 10, of the unknown name Defendant as may be infants, incompetents or otherwise not BLOCK 164, CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- sui juris. CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 108 THROUGH 115, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS 412-1006 MCRN COUNTY, FLORIDA. Roper, Sherrie L. 09-2013-CA-001150 NOS YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following PUBLIC NOTICE described property to-wit: Commonly known as: 9358 NORTH CITRUS SPRINGS BLVD., CITRUS SPRINGS, FL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR 34434 CITRUS COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 09-2013-CA-001150 LOTS 44 AND 58. THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT 45, AND THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT 57, BAYVIEW HOMES COMPANY’S SIX ACRE SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT You are required to file a written response with the Court and serve a copy of your written CENLAR FSB THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 39, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS defenses, if any, to it on Timothy D. Padgett, P.A., Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is Plaintiff, COUNTY, FLORIDA. 6267 Old Water Oak Road, Suite 203, Tallahassee, Florida 32312, at least thirty (30} days VS from the date of first publication, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before SHERRIE L. ROPER A/K/A SHERRIE LYNN ROPER A/K/A SHERRIE ROPER, CARL H. ROPER, more commonly known as: 750 A NE 2ND AVE, CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428 service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered et al. against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Defendants. This action has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your NOTICE OF ACTION written defense, if any, to it on the Plaintiffs attorney, FLORIDA FORECLOSURE ATTOR- Dated this 25th day of September, 2014 NEYS, PLLC, whose address is 4855 Technology Way, Suite 500, Boca Raton, FL 33431 Angela Vick TO: CARL H. ROPER CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN LAST KNOWN ADDRESS- or 601 Cleveland Street, Suite 690,1Clearwater, FL 33755, on or before 30 days after CLERK OF COURT ES: date of first publication, response due by November 5, 2014, and file the original with (COURT SEAL) 1610 BAHIA DR FORT PIERCE, FL 34949 AND 160 BAHIA DR. FORT PIERCE, FL 34949 AND the Clerk of the Circuit Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immedi- By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk 3730 NE 44TH ST. OCALA, FL 34479 AND 6744E CHANNEL DR. HERNANDO, FL 34442 ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief de- Published Oct. 6 & 13, 2014. 13-100667 AND 30 HARBOUR ISLE DR W, UNIT PH05 FORT PIERCE, FL 34949 manded in the Complaint.

You are notified that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 23rd day of Sept, 2014. Citrus County, Florida: 419-1013 MCRN St. George, Roberta L. 2010 CA 002331 NOA Angela Vick, Clerk of the Court, CITRUS County, Florida COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF PUBLIC NOTICE (SEAL) SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 20 EAST, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 37 MIN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR /s/ Amy Holmes, Deputy Clerk UTES 16 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SOUTH- CITRUS COUNTY,FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2010 CA 002331 Published October 6 & 13, 2014 CA14-01950/KW EAST 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 45 DEGREES WEST 234.90 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 16 SECONDS WEST PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB, LINE A DISTANCE OF 353.07 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE Plaintiff, 424-1013 MCRN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 16 SECONDS WEST 50.83 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 36 DE- VS. Kern, Thomas P. 2013 CA 00052 NOA GREES 02 MINUTES 11SECONDS WEST 170.15 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE WATERS OF A UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS; et al., PUBLIC NOTICE CANAL, THENCE SOUTH 79 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 50 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID WA- Defendant(s). IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR TERS A DISTANCE OF 85 FEET TO A POINT THAT BEARS SOUTH 23 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 30 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION SECONDS WEST FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE NORTH 23 DEGREES 41 MIN- NOTICE OF ACTION CASE NO.:2013 CA 00052 UTES 30 SECONDS EAST 167.67 FEET, MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, BE- FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, ING LOT 36 OF PRAIRIE CHANNEL, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION, OF THE PUBLIC REC- TO: Unknown Heirs, Beneficiaries, Devisees, Grantees, Assignees, Lienors, Creditors, Plaintiff, ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Trustees, and all other parties claiming an interest by, through, under or against the vs. Estate of Roberta Louise St. George A/K/A/ Roberta Angarano St. George A/K/A Ro- THOMAS P. KERN, et al., COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF berta L. Angarano A/K/A Roberta St. George, Deceased Defendants. SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 20 EAST, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 37 MIN- Last Known Residence: Unknown UTES 16 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SOUTH- NOTICE OF ACTION EAST 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 860.42 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 10 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 55 SEC- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- ONDS EAST 50.23 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 16 SECONDS EAST, ing property in Citrus County, Florida: TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES, LEINORS, CREDITORS, PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 100.84 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINN- TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF JEWEL KERN ING, THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 16 SECONDS EAST, PARALLEL LOT 28, OF CITRANANDO, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION AND BEING MORE PARTICU- Last Known Address Unknown TO SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 90 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 44 LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Current Residence Unknown SECONDS EAST 56.69 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 10 DEGREES WEST 59.28 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 36 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 11 SECONDS WEST 170.15 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following THE WATERS OF A CANAL, THENCE NORTH 73 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST 18 EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, GO THENCE NORTH 89°27’39” EAST ALONG THE described property: ALONG SAID WATERS A DISTANCE OF 58.87 FEET TO A POINT THAT BEARS SOUTH 18 DE- NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 5, A DISTANCE OF 462.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89°48’02” GREES WEST FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE NORTH 18 DEGREES EAST 247.49 EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 5, A DISTANCE OF 882.88 FEET, THENCE LOT 5 AND 6, BLOCK 214, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS SOUTH, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR FEET, MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, BEING LOT 37 OF PRAIRIE CHANNEL, SOUTH 00°31’22’ EAST A DISTANCE OF 972.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CON- PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 51 THROUGH 66, INCLUSIVE, OF THE AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORI- TINUE THENCE SOUTH 00°31’22” EAST A DISTANCE OF 321.41 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 89° PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA DA. 58’12” EAST A DISTANCE OF 667.64 FEET, THENCE NORTH 00°18’40” WEST A DISTANCE OF 321.41 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89°58’12” WEST A DISTANCE OF 668.83 FEET TO THE POINT has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF OF BEGINNING. fenses, if any, to it, on Choice Legal Group, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 20 EAST, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 37 MIN- EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE EASTERLY 25 FEET THEREOF TO BE USED FOR ROAD RIGHT is 1800 NW 49TH STREET, SUITE 120, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 on or before Novem- UTES 16 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SOUTH- OF WAY PURPOSES. ber 5, 2014, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this No- EAST 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 860.42 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 10 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 55 SEC- tice in the Citrus County Chronicle and file the original with the Clerk of this Court ei- ONDS EAST 50.23 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 68 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 54 SECONDS WEST 30 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- ther before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a de- FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE NORTH 68 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 54 SEC- fenses, if any, to it on ALDRIDGE | CONNORS, LLP, Plaintiff’s attorney, at 1615 South fault will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. ONDS EAST 30 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 16 SECONDS EAST, PARAL- Congress Avenue, Suite 200, Delray Beach, FL 33445 (Phone Number: (561) LEL TO SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 100.84 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 18 DEGREES WEST 392-6391), within 30 days of the first date of publication of this notice, and file the IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN OR- 247.49 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE WATERS OF A CANAL, THENCE NORTH 45 DEGREES original with the clerk of this court either before August 13, 2014 on Plaintiff’s attorney DER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO 11 MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAID WATERS A DISTANCE OF 73.77 FEET TO A or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the re- THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR, POINT THAT BEARS SOUTH FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE NORTH 171.90 FEET, lief demanded in the complaint or petition TELEPHONE (352) 341-6700, 110 N APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS FL, 34450, AT LEAST 7 MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, BEING LOT 38 OF PRAIRIE CHANNEL, AN DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIV- UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Dated on September 23, 2014. ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS LESS THAN ANGELA VICK, As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller 7 DAYS. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. commonly known as 6744 E CHANNEL DRIVE, HERNANDO, FL 34442 has been filed [CIRCUIT COURT SEAL] against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, As Deputy Clerk WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 28th day of January, 2014. it on Ashley L. Simon of Kass Shuler, P.A., plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is P.O. Box Angela Vick, Clerk of Court & Comptroller 800, Tampa, Florida 33601, (813) 229-0900, on or before October 29, 2014 (or 30 days Published October 6 & 13,2014 1382-403B [CIRCUIT COURT SEAL] from the first date of publication, whichever is later) and file the original with the By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately Published October 6 & 13,2014 12-09867 thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. 420-1027 MCRN Dated July 24, 2014. Howey, Henry 2014-CA-795 NOA 425-1013 MCRN CLERK OF THE COURT AND COMPTROLLER PUBLIC NOTICE Estate of Cunningham, Richard Jr 2014 CA 000822 A Notice of Action The Honorable Angela Vickl IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PUBLIC NOTICE 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Room 101 Inverness, Florida 34450 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2014-CA-795 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, (SEAL) FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk ROBERT L. BROWN, a Florida Citizen, Case No.2014 CA 000822 A Published September 29 and October 6, 2014 Plaintiffs, v. Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, HENRY HOWEY, a Florida Citizen, Plaintiff, Defendant. 416-1013 MCRN vs. Parslow, Mary 2012 CA 1439 Notice of Action The Unknown Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, Assignees, Leinors, Creditors, Trus- NOTICE OF ACTION PUBLIC NOTICE tees, and all other parties claiming interest by, through, under or against the Estate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, of Richard Cunningham, Jr., Deceased; Citrus County, Florida; Carol Cunningham TO: HENRY HOWEY Post Office IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Defendants. Box 753 CASE No. 2012 CA 1439 NOTICE OF ACTION - CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE 795 N. Appalachian Terrace AND Inverness, Fl 34451-0753 CITIFINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. D/B/A CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES, INC., AN OKLA- Crystal River, FL 34429 HOMA CORPORATION, TO: The Unknown Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, Assignees, Leinors, Creditors, PLAINTIFF, Trustees, and all other parties claiming interest by, through, under or against the Es- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for declaratory relief has been filed seeking ti- VS. tate of Richard Cunningham, Jr., Deceased tle in the plaintiff as to the following described motor vehicle: MARY PARSLOW, ET AL. Last Known Address: Unknown DEFENDANT(S). 1998 Ford Expedition, VIN 1FMRU1764WLB53012, Title No. 0074475591 NOTICE OF ACTION YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- ing property in CItrus County, Florida: has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- To: Mary Parslow fenses, if any, to it on Plaintiff’s attorney, Donald F. Perrin, Esq., DONALD F. PERRIN, RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN BEGIN AT THE NE CORNER OF LOT 7, BLOCK 6, ELLSWORTH POINT FIRST ADDITION, AS P.A., Post Office Box 250, Inverness, FL 34451-0250 within thirty (30) days after the first LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 8621 S Lakeshore Point, Floral City, Fl. 34436 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 123, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORI- publication of this notice and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either be- DA, fore service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- THENCE S 0° 12’00” E ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. ing described property located in Citrus County, Florida: THE SE CORNER OF SAID LOT 7, THENCE S 89° 48’ W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 56.70 FEET, THENCE N 0° 21’21” E 100 FEET TO A POINT ON THE DATED this 23rd day of September, 2014. LOT 10, BLOCK A, LAKE SHORE SUBDIVISION, FILED IN PLAT BOOK 2 AT PAGE 124, OF NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 7, THENCE N 89° 48’ E ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA OF 55.73 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. (SEAL) ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Court and Comptroller AND By:/s/ Amy Holmes, As Deputy Clerk has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- THE EASTERLY ONE-HALF OF LOT 43, OF ELLSWORTH POINT SECOND ADDITION, AC- fenses, if any, to this action, on Gladstone Law Group, P.A., attorneys for plaintiff, CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 136, PUBLIC REC- Published October 6, 13, 20, & 27,2014. whose address is 1499 W. Palmetto Park Road, Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33486, and ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. file the original with the Clerk of the Court, within 30 days after the first publication of this notice, either before November 5,2014 or immediately thereafter, otherwise a has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. 421-1013 MCRN fenses, if any, to it on GARY SONNENFELD, Esquire, Brock & Scott, PLLC., the Plaintiff’s Wagner, Cristie L. 09-2014-CA-000733 NOA attorney, whose address is 1501 N.W. 49th Street Suite 200, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 33309, This notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Citrus PUBLIC NOTICE on or before November 5, 2014, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either County Chronicle. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR before service on the Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a de- DATED: September 23, 2014 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION fault will be entered against you for the relief demanded in th complaint or petition. CASE NO.: 09-2014-CA-000733 ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court DIVISION: DATED on September 24 2014. (SEAL) Angela Vick, As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) CATEHOLDERS OF THE DOVER MORTGAGE CAPITAL CORPORATION, GRANTOR TRUST By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, As Deputy Clerk If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-A, ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- Plaintiff, Published October 6 & 13, 2014. 13-F03067 tain assistance. Please contact ADA Coordinator Citrus County, Trial Court Adminis- vs. trator at 352-341-6700, fax 352-341-7008 or at [email protected], Citrus County THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUS- Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 at least 7 days before TEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST, CRISTIE your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if LYNN WAGNER A/K/A CRISTIE L. WAGNER A/K/A CRISTIE WAGNER, DECEASED , et al, the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or Defendant(s). voice impaired, call 711. 422-1013 MCRN age unit(s) will be sold in Published October 6 & 13, 2014 12-001134 NOTICE OF ACTION 10/20 Self Storage Lien order to pay for past due Pam Thompson COLONIAL PLAZA LLC rental, advertising and Unit 17 TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, 2008 Hwy. 44 W. other charges owed by TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST, Inverness, FL 34453 these tenants. The sale Kim Wetherholt 417-1013 MCRN CRISTIE LYNN WAGNER A/K/A CRISTIE L. WAGNER A/K/A CRISTIE WAGNER, DECEASED 352-726-5430 will take place October Unit 16 Morgan, Lillian A. 2014-CA-000378 NoA Last Known Address: Unknown SALE OF CONTENTS 20, 2014 at 11:00 AM, a PUBLIC NOTICE Current Address: Unknown Pursuant to Florida Statute date which is 2 weeks Published in the Citrus IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, 83.8055, the entire con- from the first publication County Chronicle: FLORIDA CASE NO: 2014 CA 000378 ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST tents of the following stor- of this notice. October 6 & 13,2014 THE REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC. HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR Plaintiff, ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, vs. HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES Last Known Address: Unknown AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF LILLIAN A. MORGAN, Current Address: Unknown et al., 413-1006 MCRN Defendants. PSCC Meeting YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following prop- PUBLIC NOTICE erty in Citrus County, Florida: NOTICE OF ACTION TO: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Public Safety Coordinating Coun- LOT 3 UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- cil will meet on Friday, October 10, 2014 at 2:00 P.M. at the Citrus County Court- THE EAST HALF OF LOT 38 IN BLOCK 309, OF INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, FIRST ADDI- TORS, TRUSTEES, AND OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF LILLIAN A house, 110 North Apopka Avenue, 2nd Floor Administration Conference Room, In- TION, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES MORGAN verness, Florida, to discuss business of the Public Safety Coordinating Council which 44 TO 58, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA: may properly come before them. LESS AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 203.0 FEET THEREOF; SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT ACROSS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a THE NORTH 25 FEET OF THE WEST 10 FEET THEREOF, disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose Mortgage covering the fol- 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two (2) days THE WEST 10.00 FEET OF THE NORTH 228.00 FEET OF THE WEST HALF OF LOT 38 IN BLOCK lowing real and personal property described as follows, to-wit: before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD Telephone 309, OF INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, FIRST ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR (352) 341-6580. PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 44 TO 58, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC REC- COMMENCE AT THE MOST SOUTHERLY CORNER OF BEVERLY HILLS, UNIT NUMBER TWO, If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Public Safety Coordinat- ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES 96 TO ing Council with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need A/K/A 5640 E TENISON STREET, INVERNESS, FL 34452 98, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID POINT BEING ON to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record shall in- THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SOUTH OSCEOLA STREET, AS SHOWN ON clude the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- SAID PLAT, THENCE N 39 DEGREES E ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE fenses within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Albertelli Law, Plaintiff’s at- A DISTANCE OF 520 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE N. 39 DE- BY: /s/ Doug Wright, Executive Assistant to the Board torney, whose address is P.O. Box 23028, Tampa, FL 33623, and file the original with GREES E, ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 80 FEET, Published October 6, 2014 this Court either before August 18, 2014 service on Plaintiff’s attorney, or immediately THENCE S 51 DEGREES E, 120 FEET, THENCE S 39 DEGREES W, PARALLEL TO SAID thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 80 FEET, THENCE N 51 DEGREES W, 120 FEET TO THE in the Complaint or petition. POINT OF BEGINNING, BEING LOT 4. 414-1006 MCRN SUBJECT TO A 5 FOOT DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT ALONG THE NORTHEAST- This notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the BEVERLY HILLS MSBU ERLY, SOUTHERLY, SOUTHWESTERLY AND NORTHWESTERLY BOUNDARIES THEREOF. Citrus County Chronicle. PUBLIC NOTICE has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on this 22nd day of September, 2014. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Beverly Hills Advisory Council will meet on Monday, fenses, if any, to it on Monica D. Shepard, Butler & Hosch, P.A., 3185 South Conway Angela Vick, Clerk of Court and Comptroller October 13, 2014 at 10:00 o’clock A.M. at the Beverly Hills Civic Center, One Civic Circle, Road, Suite E, Orlando, Florida 32812 and file the original with the Clerk of the (COURT SEAL) Beverly Hills, Florida, 34465, to conduct business of the Beverly Hills Municipal Service above-styled Court on or before 30 days from the first publication, otherwise a Judg- By:/s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk Benefit Unit. ment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability Albertelli Law, P.O. Box 23028, Tampa, FL 33623 or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 110 North Apopka WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on the 23RD day of September, 2014. Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two (2) days before the meeting. If **See the Americans with Disabilities Act you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD Telephone (352) 341-6580. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability who needs If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation to participate in If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Advisory Council with respect to any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need to ensure that a verbatim record of no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordi- tance. Please contact the Gadsden County Clerk of Courts at the Gadsden County the proceedings is made which record shall include the testimony and evidence upon which nator at the Office of the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 Courthouse 10 E. Jefferson St., Quincy, FL 32351, telephone numbers (850) 875-8601 the appeal is to be based. North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 for voice or (850) 875-8612 for fax, within two working days of your receipt of this days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this document. To file response please contact Gadsden County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box By: Rosella Hale, Chairwoman, BEVERLY HILLS MSBU notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you Published October 6, 2014