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17,000 show zeal for Grammy-winning Zac Brown Band WASHINGTON Trump lays STAR-STRUCK into GOP over at STAMBAUGH debt ceiling, health law Associated Press WASHINGTON Fanning the flames of GOP discord, President Donald Trump accused Repub- lican congressional leaders Thursday of botching efforts to avoid an unprecedent- ed default on the national debt. “Could have been so easy-now a mess!” Trump tweeted. The president’s sharp words underscored the perilous state of play as Congress heads into the fall without a clear plan to take care of its most im- portant piece of business: If it does not increase the Trump nation’s $19.9 trillion bor- rowing limit, the government could be unable to pay its bills, jarring financial markets and leading to other harsh con- sequences. Trump unleashed his latest criticism of the GOP’s congressional leadership in a series of morning tweets that also in- cluded a rebuke of Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for his inability to get the Sen- ate to repeal the Obama health care law. The harsh posts were fresh evidence of the

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NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR The Zac Brown Band performs at YSU’s Stambaugh Stadium during the fi rst-ever Y! Live concert, which drew nearly 17,000 people. Michael Rulli eyes By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI community would support and WILLIAM K. ALCORN the concept of the event, but news@vindy com they have truly blown us YOUNGSTOWN away with a record-break- state Senate seat ONCERTGOERS ing crowd,” said Eric Ryan, By DAVID SKOLNICK let out screams, president of JAC Live, which [email protected] and many rushed co-promoted the event with back to their YOUNGSTOWN the Muransky Companies. Michael Rulli, director of operations Cseats as the first notes of “The stadium has not seen for Rulli Bros., announced he is running Zac Brown Band’s act fi lled a concert of this magnitude, in 2018 for the 33rd Ohio Senate District Youngstown State Universi- and this is an incredible start seat. ty’s Stambaugh Stadium. for what we hope will be a Rulli, a Leetonia school “How come all the staple in the Valley’s board member for nearly pretty girls like you summer calendars for eight years, will run as a are taken, baby,” Zac years to come,” Ryan Republican, though he Brown sang to cheers said. ONLINE said Thursday, “There is and applause as the For their part, con- no party affi liation when band launched into its PHOTO certgoers seemed more you talk about Americans. hit “Keep Me in Mind.” See gallery than satisfi ed with the for this story That can be a divisive tool Rulli The Atlanta, Ga.- at vindy.com event. Many noted that by a lot of people. When based country music they frequently travel someone talks about party affi liation, it act, a three-time Grammy to venues in the Pittsburgh means nothing to me.” Award winner, played to a and areas. Yet Rulli also said that with 24 of the crowd of nearly 17,000 – a “We go to a lot of country Senate’s 33 members being Republican, first for the Ice Castle. The concerts. We have to drive having a Republican represent the 33rd turnout was touted by event an hour, hour and a half,” District “would help the area tremen- organizers as “historic.” said Jill Lisner of Boardman. dously. We need a strong individual to “When we announced Hundreds of people gathered at YSU’s M70 lot for some pre-concert tailgating. get Columbus to take note of this district. the show, we knew that the See CONCERT, A4 The lot opened at 2 p.m. for the 7 p.m. concert. See RULLI, A3

inside MAHONING COUNTY INDEX Classifi eds . . . . B5-6 today Comics ...... C4 Family of woman killed in mall lot Crossword ...... C3 HURRICANE HARVEY Daily Briefi ng . . . A2 BEARS DOWN ON TEXAS upset over court’s handling of case Editorial ...... A7 Harvey intensifi ed into a hurricane Legal ads...... A6 By JOE GORMAN said. “I’m disgusted with the Thursday and steered for the Texas [email protected] Lotteries ...... A2 whole county justice sys- coast with the potential for up to BERLIN CENTER tem.” Society...... C2 3 feet of rain, 125 mph winds and Sports...... B1-5 Family members of a About 60 family members 12-foot storm surges in what could be woman killed in November, and friends were at an Aug. Tributes...... A5 the fi ercest hurricane to hit the U.S. ASSOCIATED PRESS when she was run over in a TV Grid ...... C3 in almost a dozen years. 8 sentencing hearing before mall parking lot in Board- Judge John Durkin in Ma- Valley Life...... C1 WORLD, A6 HITTING THE JACKPOT Weather...... A2 A 53-year-old man, say they have received Dailey Harvey honing County Common World/Business . A6 LOWERING THE BARRE hospital worker stepped forward barely enough notice for a Pleas Court for 24-year-old sentencing date of the man Thursday that the late no- Matthew Wilson of Florida PLEASE RECYCLE An animated “Flashdance” meets Thursday to claim the biggest “Cinderella,” “LEAP!” isn’t so much undivided lottery jackpot in accused in her death. tice is just one more example on a misdemeanor charge bad as it is bewildering, a reviewer U.S. history – a $758.7 million Charles Dailey, husband of to them of how the judicial of vehicular homicide. They writes. Powerball prize. Judy Dailey, who was killed, system is prolonging their waited for nearly an hour be- VALLEY LIFE, C1 DAILY BRIEFING, A2 and his daughter, Kim Har- agony. vey, said from their home “It’s disgusting,” Harvey See FAMILY, A3

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EMAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 2017 A3 METRO RULLI PAID ADVERTISMENT Continued from A1 digest They turn their back on our area year in and year out.” Facing 20 counts The 33rd District includes YOUNGSTOWN all of Mahoning and Colum- A Campbell man whose biana counties and leans Boccieri Moliterno Deavitt Avenue home was Democratic. companies want,” he said. searched as part of a child- Incumbent Joe Schiavo- “If you can get them here pornography investigation ni, a Boardman Democrat, and make their deal good was indicted Thursday by is unable to run next year enough, they’re going to a Mahoning County grand because of term limits. He come here, and you’ll have jury. is seeking the Democratic nomination for Ohio gov- the ability to keep [younger Joshua Baird, 39, was people] here.” indicted on 20 counts of ernor. “I’ve been friends with Joe The two leading Demo- pandering obscenity involv- crats eyeing the seat are state ing a minor. He is in the Schiavoni for a long time, and I’ve seen all the good Rep. John Boccieri of Poland, Mahoning County jail, where D-59th, who formerly held he has been since his arrest work he’s done,” Rulli said. “Joe’s done a pretty good job the position; and Boardman last week by Campbell police Trustee Larry Moliterno, after an investigation by the in the state Senate.” If elected, Rulli said he who is also chief executive state Bureau of Criminal officer of Meridian Health Investigation. would remain with his fami- ly-owned grocery store busi- Care. BCI agents served a ness, but would step away Boccieri said Thursday search warrant at Baird’s from many of his day-to-day he’s considering a run and home last week and took responsibilities to serve in needs a few more weeks to several electronic devices the Senate. discuss it with his family be- that had pornographic imag- Rulli said he’d focus atten- fore making a decision. es of a young girl, the state tion on stemming the Ma- Moliterno said Thursday attorney general’s offi ce. honing Valley’s population he expects to make an an- Baird is also a registered losses through job creation. nouncement on whether sex off ender after two “You have to do whatever he’s seeking the position in separate sexual-abuse con- it takes and see what these the next 30 days. victions in Mahoning and Columbiana counties. that Wilson was not in- Niles shooting FAMILY dicted on a felony charge by NILES Continued from A1 the grand jury. The family Police say they believe the also expressed dismay that boy, 17, who was shot by his fore a bailiff came out and he was in court in Portage brother, 16, at their home in told them the sentencing County for an initial ap- the 400 block of West Park hearing was being contin- pearance on a charge of Avenue at 1:30 p.m. Satur- ued. A date of Sept. 12 was operating a motor vehicle picked. day was released from the while under the influence Court records, however, hospital Sunday. just three hours before he show that a new sentenc- ran over Judy Dailey in the The boy was shot once in ing date of Monday was set the torso or abdomen, Capt. Southern Park Mall parking Aug. 16. Dailey, however, lot near JCPenney. John Marshall of the Niles did not receive notice until Police Department said. Police said Wilson had a Wednesday, which he says is seizure before the crash, but The younger boy was not enough time for family charged with felonious as- Dailey and his daughter said and friends from out of town Wilson was not taking medi- sault and taken to the Trum- to make arrangements to get cation that was to prevent bull County Juvenile Justice to Youngstown, including a those seizures. They said Center, but Marshall said he son who lives in Florida. they are trying to change doesn’t know whether the They were especially irate state law to have the Bureau boy remains there. because they said even of Motor Vehicles notified Marshall said he doesn’t though they were notified whenever someone needs know what led up to the by the county’s victim/wit- medication to stop them shooting. Marshall said ness office, no one called from having seizures. They Wednesday the police de- them beforehand to let them said it is not fair to other partment is not releasing a know. They also said they drivers who are put in dan- police report on the incident were upset at the prosecutor ger by someone who has the because it is part of the on the case because she will risk of having a seizure, yet “investigative work product” not return their calls. refuses to take medicine. in the case. County Prosecutor Paul “How many people do we Gains said the date was have out here on the roads Charges after fi ght changed “unilaterally” by with the same condition?” Judge Dur- BOARDMAN Dailey asked. kin’s office, Two people face charges Gains said the grand jury and his of- after township police was presented with both a fi ce received responded to a fi ght at a no notice of felony and misdemeanor laundromat parking lot the resched- case, and it chose to indict Wednesday, according to a uled hearing the misdemeanor case. He police report. until Aug. 21, said under state law, there Police were dispatched is no provision for someone when the vic- Gains to Washing Well Laundry on tim/witness being indicted for not taking Mathews Road, where the office reviewed the court medication that could affect caller said she witnessed schedule and discovered the their driving. He said if the several men and women change. When it noticed the Dailey family could manage fi ghting. hearing was rescheduled, it to make such a change, he Police reported fi nding a sent out a letter the same day would welcome it. man unconscious and bleed- to Dailey. “We cannot charge be- ing in front of the building. Gains said the prosecu- yond what the law allows,” The fi ght began after the tor, Meghan Brundege, got Gains said. victim arrived at the laun- Wilson to plead guilty – and Gains said he understands dromat and encountered that would help the family the family’s frustration. the mother of his child there, in a civil case because a no- “They are the victims of according to the report. A contest plea does not carry a tragic accident,” Gains confrontation between the an admission of guilt. said. “My heart goes out to two led to a fi ght involving The family also is upset them.” numerous family members and associates. Brittany Taylor, 23, of COLUMBUS Youngstown is charged with assault, and Jonathan Valentin, 25, of Youngstown Condemned Ohio killer is charged with felonious assault. Mosquito fogging of 2 wants September NILES The city of Niles will be execution postponed mosquito fogging beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday and Associated Press inmates are rendered so Tuesday. COLUMBUS deeply unconscious during More Digest on A8 A condemned killer lethal injection that they scheduled to die in less won’t suffer serious pain. Agenda Saturday than a month is challeng- The lawyers say observa- ing Ohio’s lethal injection tions by an expert witness Boardman school board, method as well as the con- during an Ohio execution 8 a.m., work session, stitutionality of the state’s last month showed execu- superintendent’s conference death penalty law. tioners didn’t carry out a room, Boardman Center Death row inmate Gary “sufficient consciousness Intermediate School, 7410 Otte is also waiting to see check” after the fi rst drug, Market St. whether Gov. John Kasich midazolam, was adminis- AGENDA runs daily. Items for the will spare him by granting tered. column should be sent to The Vindica- clemency. tor Regional Desk at least two days in “As the situation stands advance. Otte was sentenced to die now, because of the inad- for the Feb. 12, 1992, killing equate and unreliable con- Surplus food/clothing of Robert Wasikowski and sciousness checks, there is the Feb. 13, 1992, killing of Austintown Community a sure or very likely signifi - Sharon Kostura. Both slay- cant and substantial risk Church, 242 S. Canfi eld- ings took place in Parma in that Mr. Otte will suffer Niles Road, food giveaway suburban Cleveland. from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Authorities say Otte asked pain during the execution,” Saturday for those living to come inside Wasikows- his attorneys said. in ZIP code areas 44509, ki’s apartment to use the Otte, 45, is scheduled to 44511 and 44515. Bring phone and then shot the die Sept. 13. The state is identifi cation. 61-year-old and stole about expected to oppose the re- Western Reserve United $400. quest. Methodist Church, 4580 The next day, Otte forced In a separate appeal, Otte Canfi eld Road (fellowship his way into the apartment is asking a Cleveland-area hall in front of church), of the 45-year-old Kostura judge to declare the death clothing giveaway, 10 a.m. to in the same building, shot penalty unconstitutional 2 p.m. Saturday. her, then stole $45 and her in his case because he was Food- and clothing-distribution car keys. under 21 at the time of the notices are to be submitted by In federal court, Otte’s at- crime. He also wants a 3 p.m. the day before they are to be published. torneys argue that the state delay while he argues the hasn’t shown it can ensure point.

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A4 THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 2017 LOCAL & STATE WWW.VINDY.COM CONCERT Continued from A1 “This is right in our back- yard.” David Horn, Nathan Hugenberg and Mary Fiore also were excited about at- tending a big-name concert in their hometown. They often go to outdoor con- certs at Blossom Music Cen- ter in Cuyahoga Falls and KeyBank Pavilion in Bur- gettstown, Pa. “I’m excited and sur- prised,” Horn said of the act coming to Stambaugh. “I just want to see this continue,” he said. “Youngstown is getting back on the map. It’s nice to see.” As he opened the show, Zac Brown himself noted the significance of the event, telling an applaud- ing crowd, “Thanks for let- NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR ting us break the seal on Kayla Chise, left, of Boardman camps it up for a Vindy photographer while tailgating before the concert. At right, Kelly Passmore of Newton Falls takes a selfi e with Ryan Moore, this place.” center, and Joe Ross, both of Howland. The band played many of about 10:45, ending with a “It’s awesome to be able its well-known hits, some cover of “Paradise City” by to come to Youngstown in- newer material and several cover songs. Included on Guns N’ Roses. stead of having to drive to the set list were Zac Brown Long before show time, Pittsburgh or Cleveland to Band’s “Sweet Annie,” “The however, Valley concertgo- see Zac Brown,” said Frank Muse,” “Start Over” and ers got into the spirit of the and Valerie Pinciaro of Mc- “Toes,” which seemed to be event. Donald. a crowd favorite. Many hundreds of Zac Marcia Moss of Peters- The band covered Kings Brown Band fans revved burg and Connie Borelli of of Leon’s “Use Somebody” up for the band’s history- East Palestine were enjoy- and Queen’s “Bohemian making outdoor perfor- ing a “girls night out” tail- Rhapsody.” mance during tailgate par- gating before the concert. It also played “Great Day ties at the university and at The women, both fans of to Be Alive,” a song popular- Youngstown’s downtown the Zac Brown Band and ized by Travis Tritt but writ- restaurants. country music in general, ten by Darrell Scott. Scott “It’s so nice to have an said it’s nice to have the was one of the night’s open- event like this so close to concert this close to home. ing acts, and joined the Zac home,” said Nancy Hem- The tailgating crowd also Brown Band on stage for minger of West Middlesex, included a large number of “Great Day to Be Alive.” Pa., who came to the con- young adults. While playing “Chicken cert with her husband, Tra- Among them were friends Fried,” the band’s fi rst and cy, and about 20 friends and Eric Barto and Jeff David- biggest hit, a three-man Ma- family members, including son, both of Columbiana, rine honor guard marched their children, Amelia, Lyd- Suzie Murcko of Mercer, on the stage. Brown thanked ia and Alena, and son, Luke, ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR Pa., and Rachel Bielecki of them for their service. a sophomore at YSU. They Cortland, who was looking The fi rst act of the night Hubbard residents Paula Shelton and Debbie O’Hara tailgate at Youngstown State University while found their spot in the tail- waiting for Thursday night’s Zac Brown Band concert. forward to her fi rst country was country music group gate area at about 2:30 p.m., music concert. Midland. nearly fi ve hours before the of Boardman and both Zac “I love Zac Brown because behind our troops,” said The show began at 7 p.m., “We’re here to have a good concert was scheduled to Brown fans, spent the af- he is a family man who takes Campana, who also noted time with friends and hear and the Zac Brown Band begin. ternoon sitting back and re- his family with him on tour, all the revenue the event took the stage about 8:35. good music,” said Suzie. Marty Campana and laxing while waiting for the because of his patriotic mu- brought to the university Vindicator entertainment reporter Guy The group played until Robert Kowalewski, both concert. sic, and because he stands and the city. D’Astolfo contributed. Garage Special Get the Minimum 3 Days - 4 Lines Package Plus a FREE Garage Sale Kit! Call or email to place your ad today!

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House Speaker Paul Ryan, tary Sarah Huckabee Sand- to hold meetings with con- TRUMP playing down Trump’s no- ers insisted the president’s gressional leaders after the Continued from A1 tion of a debt limit “mess,” relationships with GOP lead- Labor Day holiday. said flatly that Congress ers “are fi ne.” Asked about the debt ceil- president’s fraying relations would “pass legislation to For all of that conciliatory ing, Sanders put the onus on with fellow Republicans just make sure that we pay our talk, the evidence of mount- Congress to resolve the mat- when the White House and debts.” ing friction between the ter: “It’s our job to inform Capitol Hill most need to be “I’m not worried that’s not president and the Republi- Congress of the debt ceiling working in sync. and it’s their job to raise it.” Critiquing GOP legislative going to get done because it’s can party is growing. strategy, Trump tweeted going to get done,” he said Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake said that he had asked McCon- during an appearance in in an interview with Geor- nell and House Speaker Paul Washington state. gia Public Broadcasting on Ryan to attach the legislation McConnell likewise said Wednesday that the presi- increasing the borrowing earlier in the week that dent was “inviting” a 2020 limit – a toxic vote for many there was “zero chance, no presidential primary chal- Republicans – to popular chance, we won’t raise the lenge because he was only military veterans’ legisla- debt ceiling.” cultivating the GOP base of tion that he recently signed. The president’s latest voters. Trump has labeled The idea was fl oated in July broadsides against members Flake as “weak” and “toxic” but never gained steam in of his own party came one on Twitter. Congress. day after the White House Maine Sen. Susan Collins, Trump said that because and McConnell issued state- a Republican who has been legislators didn’t follow that ments pledging to work to- critical of the president, told strategy, “now we have a gether. MSNBC this week it was “too big deal with Dems holding After Trump’s latest incen- difficult to say” if Trump them up [as usual] on Debt diary tweets, both sides tried would be the party’s presi- Ceiling approval.” again Thursday to tamp dential nominee in 2020. Republicans control both down talk of escalating ten- The growing rift between Congress and the White sions congressional Republicans House, placing the burden Ryan, speaking to Boe- and Trump could make it on them to ensure the gov- ing employees in suburban more diffi cult for the White ernment doesn’t default. In Seattle, said he and Trump House to advance its agen- the past, Democrats largely have “different speaking da. provided the votes for debt styles,” but they are in “con- The White House and limit increases. stant contact” on the policy congressional Republicans The Treasury Department agenda. have yet to engage in seri- has said the debt ceiling “For me it’s really impor- ous negotiations to address needs to be raised by Sept. tant the president succeeds, the debt ceiling or stopgap 29 to avoid potential default because if he succeeds then legislation needed to avert on government obligations the country succeeds,” Ryan a government shutdown including Social Security said. when the fi scal year ends on and interest payments. White House press secre- Sept. 30. Trump is expected

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EMAIL: [email protected] TRIBUTES & LOCAL THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 2017 A5 RAYMOND J. BRAIDICH, 99 WOODBRIDGE, VA. – There will be funeral services on Monday, Judge persuades Aug. 28, 2017, at 3:30 p.m.. at the Thompson-Filicky Funeral Home, 4221 Market St. in Boardman, for Raymond J. Braidich, 99, formerly defendant to of Glen Oaks Drive and Shepherd of the Valley, who passed away Tuesday morning, Aug. 22, 2017, in Woodbridge, with his loving family keep his attorney by his side. By JUSTIN WIER years. Raymond was born Feb. 27, [email protected] 1918, in Slovan, Pa., the son of the “I’m fi ght- late Joseph J. and Susanna (Tom- YOUNGSTOWN ing for my ajko) Braidich. Bryant Murphy came sanity, my BAUMAN, William Lee, 65, of Family and friends may call on SINK, Cheryl Lynn, of Charlotte, He moved to the Youngstown into Mahoning County integrity Salem; visitation Sunday, Sept. 2, Monday, Aug. 28, 2017, from N.C., formerly of Youngstown; A E area as a child, graduated from Common Pleas Court on and my dig- 2017, at Salem First Baptist 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Thomp- Grier & Sons Funeral & Cremation Scienceville High School and Thursday morning intent nity to stay Church; Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenis- son-Filicky Funeral Home, funeral LLC. served in the U.S. Marine Corps on representing himself, but intact,” Mur- en & Sons Funeral and Cremation service to follow at 3:30 p.m. Murphy during World War II. Judge Anthony M. D’Apolito phy said. Services. “Ray” will be remembered by Raymond worked for the family and friends for his devotion persuaded him to keep his The desire to dismiss his BRINDISI, Dominic “Duke” L., 85, Youngstown Health Department, and loyalty to them, his deep love lawyer. attorney wasn’t personal, of Boardman; no calling hours; Dairy Division, for over 43 years, for God and this country as evi- “I’d rather take my chance Murphy said, adding that Clemente Funeral Home in Struth- retiring as the chief sanitarian in denced in his tireless hours serv- and shoot my shot,” Mur- both he and Atty. Anthony ers. January of 1983. He was a charter ing at the church, and in the many phy said. “If it falls, it’s all Meranto are alpha males. member of the Christ Church veteran organizations he partici- on me.” Judge D’Apolito said most Presbyterian in Youngstown. Ray- pated in on behalf of all veterans. Murphy faces one count of Murphy’s complaints – mond was a member of AMVETS Graveside services with full of felonious assault and two including an amended in- Post 44, American Legion Post military honors will be conducted counts of harassment with dictment that added the two 777, the Tri State Marine Detach- by the Tri State Marine Detach- a bodily substance, accused counts of harassment with a ment Marine Corps League, the ment Marine Corps League on of putting urine and feces bodily substance – centered United Veterans Council of Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017, at 10 a.m. in a squirt bottle and spray- Youngstown, and VFW Post 9947. on the court and grand jury, at Green Haven Memorial Gardens, ing it into the face of a guard rather than his representa- Raymond is survived by his two 3495 S. Canfield-Niles Road in at the Ohio State Peniten- tion. children, Ronald L. Braidich and Canfield. tiary on Coitsville-Hubbard his wife, Diana, of Summerfield, The judge asked Murphy CHERYL LYNN SINK In lieu of flowers, the family re- Road. It caused serious Fla. and Nancy Pallo and her hus- quests that material tributes take if he fell and broke his leg, CHARLOTTE, N.C. - A home go- band, Major Mike Pallo USMC, Re- physical harm to the guard, would he want to operate on the form of contributions to one prosecutors said. ing for Mrs. Cheryl Lynn Sink, for- tired, of Woodbridge; a brother, of the following, the Christ Church himself? merly of Youngstown, will be held Emery Braidich and his wife, Shir- Murphy is 11 years into a “I revoke my offer,” Mur- Presbyterian Church Memorial 20-year prison sentence for in Charlotte on Saturday, Aug. 26, ley, of Tallmadge; five grandchil- phy said. “I’m convinced.” Fund, 1933 Canfield Road, Youngs- an aggravated robbery and at the Kingdom Harvest Bibleway dren, Colette (Jerry) Dorman of In addition to the initial town, OH 44511; Mahoning Veter- kidnapping committed in Church at noon. Canton, Mich., TJ (Lisa) Braidich of ans Memorial, 291 Chapel Lane, Butler County. trial date of Oct. 2, Judge Please visit www.Aegrier- New Hartford, Conn., Jason (Melis- Canfield, OH 44406; or Shepherd D’Apolito set a backup date sonsfcc.com to send online con- He told the judge he heard sa) Braidich of West Hartford, of the Valley (Poland), 5525 Silica of Dec. 4 in case Murphy’s dolences. about Jermaine Bunn repre- Conn., Todd (Beth) Pallo of Lone Road, Austintown, OH 44515, in attorney needs more time to 08-25-17 Tree, Colo. and Kerry (Ed) Cash of memory of Raymond. senting himself and reach- Franklin, Tenn.; and 16 great- ing a not-guilty verdict on prepare for the case. Please visit www.thomp- Murphy denied a plea grandchildren. sonfh1932.com to view this notice a murder charge, but that Besides his parents, Raymond didn’t factor into his deci- agreement that would have and send condolences to the fami- dropped the two harass- was preceded in death by his wife ly. sion to represent himself. of 57 years, the former Myrna T Murphy argued that, given ment charges and added Clark, whom he married on Sept. hompson the seriousness of the charg- six years to his current sen- 20, 1940, and who died Nov. 19, Filicky es, he wanted to make sure tence. F H MABLE JUNE SNYDER OSTERLING, 86 1997; two brothers, George Brai- uneral ome things were done right. “It’s my intent to go to dich and Milan Braidich; and his 08-25-17 He added that he’s been in trial,” he said. “It’s not my SALEM – Mable June Snyder Os- sister, Emilia Braidich. solitary confi nement for 10 intent to take any pleas.” terling, 86, passed away unex- pectedly, early Wednesday morn- ing, Aug. 23, 2017, at Salem Re- gional Medical Center, surrounded MAHONING COUNTY | Indictments by her family. A Mahoning County grand Alan Johnson, 30, Wirt skine Avenue, Boardman, fi ve possession of drugs and pos- June was born on Oct. 15, 1930, jury indicted these people Street, being a felon in posses- counts of aggravated posses- session of drugs. in Jackson County, W.Va., a daugh- Thursday: sion of a fi rearm, possession of sion of drugs with forfeiture ter of William G. and Minnie (Phil- Marvin Reese, 26, Lans- drugs, possession of cocaine, specifi cations. lips) Snyder. Tommy Grant, 23, Tracy downe Boulevard, failure to illegal use or possession of drug Her house was filled with love, Lane, discharge of a fi rearm at Taniquw Smith, aka Taniqua comply with the order or signal paraphernalia and misdemean- and her grandchildren thought of or into a prohibited premises, Jackson, 27, Cleveland Street, of a police offi cer, tampering or possession of drugs. tampering with evidence, car- June as a second mother. Her felonious assault, being a felon with evidence and endangering in possession of a fi rearm, in- Isha Moss, 33, East Florida rying concealed weapons, children’s friends were welcome children, in her house at all times, and she cluding to commit violence and Avenue, possession of heroin improperly handling a fi rearm and eight siblings. was well-known for her delicious Funeral services will be held on aggravated riot with fi rearm and illegal use or possession of in an motor vehicle and posses- Derrick Boone, 49, West snicker doodle cookies. She Saturday, Aug. 26, at 3 p.m. at the specifi cations and repeat vio- drug paraphernalia. sion of drugs with a forfeiture Midlothian Boulevard, feloni- cooked feasts for the whole fami- Seederly-Mong & Beck Funeral lent off ender specifi cations. Joseph R. Warrick, 37, specifi cation. ous assault and tampering with ly during the holidays, catering to Home, 154 S. Elm St. in Columbi- Keewon Taylor, 18, Labelle West Oregon Avenue, Sebring, Robert Hanni, 31, Helena Av- evidence everyone. June was called mom ana, officiated by Pastor Sean Kel- Avenue, possession of cocaine. burglary. enue, Struthers, breaking and Antwain Blackmon, 31, Su- by many, and her passing will be ly. entering and theft. deeply felt. Bryan J. Calai, 35, Lyntz Raheem Satterthwaite, 28, perior Avenue, escape. The family will receive friends She leaves to cherish her mem- from 1 to 3 p.m., two hours before Townline Road SW, Warren, two East Boston Avenue, failure to Michael Joliff , 32, Mahoning Daniel Danus, 21, New Road, Avenue, burglary and attempt- ory, a son, Jeff Osterling of Leeto- the services at the funeral home. counts of aggravated menac- comply with the order or signal tampering with evidence and ed burglary. nia; three daughters, Kathie Bopp The family has entrusted the ing, OVI and falsifi cation. of a police offi cer, tampering three counts of prohibitions and her husband, Tim, of Queen with evidence and posses- Seederly-Mong & Beck Funeral Charleston Jennings, 33, Thomas Mars Johnson, 48, relating to petitions. Creek, Ariz., Karyn Carpenter of Home in Columbiana, with the ar- South Portland Avenue and Jus- sion of cocaine with forfeiture Idlewood Avenue, possession of Salem and Pam Petrycki and her rangements for their loved one. tin Patterson, 26, South Port- specifi cations. cocaine. Kobe Hayden, 18, 12th husband, Stephen, of Columbiana; Family and friends are invited Street, Campbell, burglary and seven grandchildren, Matthew, land Avenue, two counts being a Michael Ronald West, 20, David Peterson, 55, Stoney- to visit www.seederly-mongand- felon in possession of a fi rearm Roche Way, Boardman, two brook Drive, Hubbard, posses- grand theft. Jennifer, Katie, Melissa, Erin, Mi- beck.com to sign the guestbook and possession of drugs. counts of assault, obstructing sion of cocaine. key and Stephanie; one great- or send private condolences. Joshua D. Baird, 39, Mahon- granddaughter, Juliette; and a sis- Cliff ord Raynovich, 38, Bel- offi cial business and resisting Vernon Johnson, 23, East ing County Justice Center, 20 ter, Nina Parsons of Cincinnati. mont Avenue, Liberty, posses- arrest. Philadelphia Avenue, posses- counts of pandering obscenity June was preceded in death by sion of cocaine. Julian E. Missioni, 25, Er- sion of cocaine, aggravated involving a minor. her parents; her husband, George Osterling, who passed away March 08-25-17 24, 1996; her son, Eric Osterling; Shooting death interrupts peaceful end of summer By ED RUNYAN Townsend “running across dle of the ground.” the timing was such that MARTHA STAYER, 67 [email protected] a fi eld,” she said. She thinks “We are like, ‘Are you se- parents like her had called AUSTINTOWN - Funeral services Karalynn, and Samantha Renee, Ed WARREN they were with Townsend rious?’ This is too close to their children to come in will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at (Christina) Davis Jr. and their A mother of fi ve says she because of something she home. Anybody else could for the night just before the the Higgins-Reardon Funeral daughter, Alexis, Gary Stayer Jr. had just brought her kids in heard one of them say. have gotten hurt,” she said. shooting. She doesn’t be- Homes, Austintown Chapel for and his children, Hannah and Ab- from playing in back of her “My kids were outside “I wouldn’t know what to do lieve there were witnesses Martha Stayer, 67, who passed by; and Cynthia Stayer, and her Fairview Gardens apart- enjoying the last week- if any of my kids were caught outside at the time. away Sunday at her home. daughter, Ashlynn; two great- ment building Saturday end before school,” Faison in that. There were two cars left Martha was born July 7, 1950, grandchildren, Logan and Lukas; night when gunfire erupt- said, lamenting that such “Everybody knows ev- behind after the shooting in Warren, a daughter of the late her brother, Thomas (Denise) ed. a peaceful scene in a nor- erybody around here and stopped, however, Faison Herbert and Dorinda (Barrickman) McBride of Nashville, Tenn.; and Police say about 80 shots mally peaceful neighbor- to fi nd out she wasn’t from said. Police have not com- McBride. brother-in-law Brad (Sue) Stayer were fi red in the 10:50 p.m. hood fi lled with lots of open here. Nobody knew the girl mented on any of the evi- Martha was a 1968 graduate of of Ft. Wayne, Ind. incident. Afterward, Heav- spaces would take such a or why she was here,” she dence in the case, but Fai- Family and friends may call Warren G. Harding and completed deadly turn. said. son said the car Townsend programs at Lanier Learning Cen- Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. and Mon- en Lynn Townsend, 21, of ter and Entre Computer Center. day from 10 to 11 a.m. at the funer- Youngstown lay dead a short “We’re trying to motivate At a Tuesday news confer- arrived in was in a nearby Over the years, Martha was a al home. distance from where the the kids to stay in school,” ence, Warren Police Chief parking lot, and a Dodge paralegal for numerous lawyers In lieu of flowers, material trib- children were playing. she said. “It’s emotional. It’s Eric Merkel asked for wit- Charger mentioned in po- and companies in the area. She utes may take the form of dona- “Me and my daughter real crazy,” she said. “I just nesses to the shooting to lice radio communications loved reading and shopping. tions to the family. were washing dishes, and pray to God that nothing come forward, saying, “I was found abandoned not Martha leaves her husband, we heard gunfire, and we like this happens again. Too believe dozens of witness- far from the shooting scene. Gary Stayer, whom she married immediately dropped to many kids around here.” es were out there” when Police used dogs to look July 28, 1997; her children, William the ground,” Naomi Faison Faison said that when Townsend was shot, but po- for a suspect or suspects but “Bill” (Michelle) Grombacher Jr. said. the shooting stopped, “we lice have gotten little infor- apparently were unsuccess- and their children, Alicia Marie, 08-25-17 She saw two males who looked out, and there was a mation. ful. Police towed two vehi- Faison believed were with body just laying in the mid- Faison, however, believes cles from the scene.

ROBERT E. FOX, 91 LONGWOOD, FLA. – Robert E. Robert was a graduate of BIRTHS Fox, 91, passed away on Aug. 22, Youngstown College, with a Bach- 2017, in Longwood. elor of Science Degree in 1948. He ST. ELIZABETH BOARDMAN HOSPITAL Jason and Shelby Camerlengo, Brookfi eld, boy, Aug. 23. He was born in Youngstown, on taught college English and Typing, Jared and Jamie Markotan, North Jackson, boy, Aug. 23. March 23, 1926. continued managing numerous Brandi Payne and Daniel L. Emanuel II, Struthers, boy, It was a peaceful and graceful businesses, and then retired after Aug. 23. Edward and Dena O’Neill, Youngstown, girl, Aug. 23. ending of a full and rich life. 20 years employment with the Sidney Figinsky, Youngstown, boy, Aug. 23. Survivors include his two sons, railroad system. Timothy and Alicia Grantz, Girard, boy, Aug. 23. Robert E. Fox Jr. and David B.; His memorial service will be Sefaa Alakrawi and Reda Alhihayik, Youngstown, boy, Aug. 23. eight grandchildren; eight great- held on Sunday, Aug. 27, 2017, at ST. JOSEPH WARREN HOSPITAL grandchildren; and two great- 2 p.m. at the Fellowship Baptist Imani Bennett, Warren, girl, Aug. 21. great-grandchildren. Church, 114 Courtland Blvd., Delto- Michael and Jennifer Colley, Cortland, boy, Aug. 21. Robert was predeceased by his na, FL 32738. Jake and Shelby Henry, Warren, boy, Aug. 21. wife, Theda F. Fox. 08-25-17 Stephanie Moger and Tyrone Holland Jr., Diamond, boy, Aug. 21. Andrea Molinatto and Thomas Harkelrode II, West Farming- ton, girl, Aug. 21. Christopher and Ashley Wellington, Warren, girl, Aug. 21. ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR Chester and Kristina Miller, West Farmington, girl, Aug. 22. Sonya Frantz and Jonathan Baritell, Niles, boy, Aug. 22. Paving started Thursday in front of the Mahoning County Court- Michael and Alyssa Biviano, Niles, girl, Aug. 23. house on Market Street. City offi cials hope both Market and Fed- Heather Quiggle and Andrew Kelson III, North Bloomfi eld, girl, Aug. 23. eral streets will be paved, repainted and open next week. Ashley Adair, Warren, girl, Aug. 24.

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FRIDAY MARKET WATCH AUGUST 25, 2017 Dow NASDAQ S&P 500 Gold Silver WORLD & BUSINESS 28.69 7.08 5.07 $2.40 $0.08 THE VINDICATOR | A6 21,783.40 6,271.33 2,438.97 $1,286.50 $16.95 WORLD More evacuations as Hurricane Harvey bears down on Texas digest Associated Press late Friday or early Saturday dered mandatory evacua- HOUSTON between Port O’Connor and tions of tens of thousands Appreciation day Harvey intensified into Matagorda Bay, a 30-mile of residents from all low- YOUNGSTOWN a hurricane Thursday and stretch of coastline about 70 lying areas. In four of those Second Harvest Food steered for the Texas coast miles northeast of Corpus counties, officials ordered Bank will have a Volunteer with the potential for up to 3 Christi. their entire county evacu- Appreciation Day from feet of rain, 125 mph winds The region is mostly farm ated and warned those noon to 2 p.m. Saturday and 12-foot storm surges in or ranchland dotted with who stayed behind that no at the facility located at what could be the fiercest waterfront vacation homes one could be guaranteed 2805 Salt Springs Road in hurricane to hit the United and has absorbed numer- rescue. Voluntary evacua- Youngstown. States in almost a dozen ous Gulf of Mexico storms tions were urged for Corpus for generations. Christi itself and for the Bo- The Everyday Heroes years. Forecasters labeled Har- Harvey grew unexpect- livar Peninsula, a sand spit picnic will honor the volun- edly quickly Thursday from near Galveston where many teers that give their time to vey a “life-threatening a tropical depression into a ASSOCIATED PRESS homes were washed away help sort and re-box food storm” that posed a “grave risk.” Millions of people Category 1 hurricane. Fu- Residents wait inside the Corpus Christi Natatorium to board a bus by the storm surge of Hur- for distribution, assist with braced for a prolonged bat- eled by warm Gulf waters, to evacuate to San Antonio ahead of Hurricane Harvey on Thursday. ricane Ike in 2008. programs such as BackPack tering that could swamp it was projected to become At 11 p.m., the center and Mobile Pantry and help dozens of counties more a major Category 3 hurri- Hurricane Wilma in Octo- on the coast from Corpus of Hurricane Harvey was with answering the phone than 100 miles inland. cane. The last storm of that ber 2005 in Florida. Christi to the western end located about 250 miles and other clerical duties. Landfall was predicted for category to hit the U.S. was All seven Texas counties of Galveston Island have or- southeast of Corpus Christi. Last year, volunteers gave more than 14,000 hours to help feed the hungry in the Mahoning Valley. Search ends Lower premiums COLUMBUS for McCain School districts, cities and other Ohio local govern- ment employers could see missing a 6.1 percent reduction in their workers’ compensation Associated Press premiums beginning Jan. 1. SINGAPORE Ohio Bureau of Workers’ The U.S. Navy on Thurs- Compensation Administra- day called off the search at tor/CEO Sarah Morrison sea for sailors missing after asked BWC’s Board of Direc- a collision between a de- tors on Thursday to grant stroyer and an oil tanker, the reduction for Ohio’s and confi rmed the identity 3,700 public entities cov- of one body. ered by BWC. The 7th Fleet said div- The board discussed the ers will continue to search proposal during its actuarial flooded compartments committee meeting. If it inside the USS John S. Mc- approves the reduction at Cain, where some remains its Sept. 28 meeting, public have been found. The Navy employers will pay $11.8 mil- has not provided specifi cs. lion less in premiums than Ten sailors went miss- this year. ing and five others were injured in the accident, Kushner’s Mideast which occurred Monday as the McCain was heading to peace push met Singapore for a routine port with skepticism call. RAMALLAH, WEST BANK The fl eet said it had iden- Presidential adviser tified the remains of Elec- Jared Kushner met with tronics Technician 3rd Class Israeli and Palestinian lead- ASSOCIATED PRESS Kenneth Aaron Smith, 22, ers Thursday to try to jump- Police in Charleston, S.C., block access to King Street in front of the restaurant Virginia’s on Thursday. from New Jersey. start moribund peace talks, The 7th Fleet said four but after months without sailors injured in the colli- progress the Mideast envoy sion and taken to a Singa- faces growing skepticism on Hostage situation ends in pore hospital for treatment the Palestinian side. were released Wednesday. With no clear vision for peace outlined by the ad- ministration and domestic Charleston after gunman shot Legal Notices issues distracting President LEGAL NOTICE Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Associated Press “This was a tragic case of a dis- restaurant. The Siegerts said they The Area Cooperative Computerized Minister Benjamin Netanya- CHARLESTON, S.C. turbed individual, I think, with a escaped out a back door and didn’t Educational Service System Financial Statements for the Fiscal Year Ended June hu and Palestinian President A fi red dishwasher shot and killed history of some mental-health chal- know how many people were left 30, 2017 have been filed with the Auditor Mahmoud Abbas, expecta- lenges,” Tecklenburg said at a news of State and are available for inspection at a chef and held a person hostage behind. the ACCESS offices, 7320 N. Palmyra Rd. tions for the new peace push for about three hours before he was conference. One of the restaurant’s owners, Suite 127, Canfield Ohio. are low. shot by police at a crowded res- Authorities did not release the John Aquino, told WCSC-TV that Brian W. Stidham - Treasurer names of the gunman or the em- The Palestinians initially taurant in a tourist-heavy area of a dishwasher who had been fired LEGAL NOTICE downtown Charleston on Thurs- ployee he killed. They initially said welcomed Trump’s election, came back to the restaurant and Tillman Infrastructure, LLC proposes to but they have since grown day, authorities and one of the res- they believed there were “a couple” build a 199-foot Monopole Communications or a “small number” of hostages. shot a chef to get revenge. Tower at the approx. vicinity of 9493 South impatient with what they say taurant’s owners said. Avenue, Mahoning County, Poland, OH The hostage was freed with no The shooting was reported short- The restaurant was packed with 44515. Public comments regarding poten- is a failure by the U.S. presi- tial effects from this site on historic prop- ly after noon Thursday. a lunchtime crowd and the fi rst of- erties may be submitted within 30 days dent to present a roadmap injuries, Mayor John Tecklenburg said. The shooting took place at Peter Siegert, 73, and his son Peter fi cers to arrive were able to get the from the date of this publication to: Trileaf for peace. Specifi cally, they Corp, Katelyn, [email protected], 10845 Virginia’s restaurant on the usu- Siegert IV, 45, were quoted by The man who was shot and a number of Olive Blvd, Suite 260, St. Louis, MO 63141, are seeking a halt to Israeli 314-997-6111. ally crowded King Street, a line of Post and Courier of Charleston as diners out safely, interim Charles- settlement construction LEGAL NOTICE shops and nice dining that caters to saying that just after several wait- ton Police Chief Jerome Taylor said. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS on occupied lands and an THE MAHONING VALLEY SANITARY both tourists and residents in South resses and kitchen workers walked The site is a few blocks away from DISTRICT American commitment to out the door without saying a word, Carolina’s largest and most historic Emanuel AME church, where nine CONTRACT NO. G-125 the establishment of an in- city. a man in an apron with a gun came FOR black members of a church were TIMBER SALE dependent Palestinian state Tecklenburg quickly said the out of the kitchen and locked the as part of a peace deal with killed by a white man during a June Sealed proposals (bids) for purchase and shooting was “the act of a disgrun- front door. removal of standing timber will be received Israel. tled employee” and not a terror- “‘I am the new king of Charles- 2015 Bible study. Dylann Roof was by the Board of Directors of The Mahoning Valley Sanitary District at the office of its ist attack or a hate crime in a city ton,”’ the Siegerts quoted the man sentenced to death in the case. Chief Engineer located at the Administra- Doomed Puerto It is also just several blocks from tion Building, 1181 Ohltown-McDonald where nine black church members as saying. Road, Weathersfield Township, Trumbull were killed by a white man two The man told diners to get on the where more than 100 cruise ships County, Ohio, until 10:00 a.m., Daylight Rico dogs saved Savings Time, on Tuesday, September 12, years ago. floor and move to the back of the dock in Charleston each year. 2017 and at that time and place will be by airlift to US publicly opened and read. Proposals may be presented in person or mailed. Mail should SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO be addressed to The Mahoning Valley Sanitary District, PO Box 4119, They were a mix of breeds Youngstown, OH 44515-0119. and sizes, ranging from pup- Specifications and all information dealing pies to seniors. All faced a Sears to close more stores with the project can be found at our Abercrombie reports website ww.meanderwater.org under “Bid grim future in Puerto Rico Notices”. RFI’s may be directed to Associated Press Sears Holdings Corp. said [email protected] Also you animal shelters, where may send a fax requesting the bid specifi- chronic overcrowding re- a narrower loss NEW YORK in a statement. cations to 330-652-9869. sults in many dogs being Sears continued to strug- The company reported The standing timber for which purchase gle in its second quarter proposals are invited consists of 229 euthanized. Associated Press American Apparel Inc. Thursday that its second- marked trees located on approximately That changed Wednes- with declining sales amid quarter loss narrowed to 49.5 acres of land owned by The Mahoning NEW YORK and Wet Seal have fi led for Valley Sanitary District. The area is desig- day for 205 abandoned heightened competition $251 million, or $2.34 per nated by a heavy boundary line on a map Abercrombie & Fitch Co. bankruptcy. from the likes of Walmart annexed to the form of Agreement included canines that arrived on the share. Losses, adjusted for in the Contract Documents. reported a narrower sec- American Eagle Out- to Amazon. It now says it U.S. mainland in an airlift fitters had an advantage one-time gains and costs, Proposals must be based upon and in con- organized by animal-welfare ond-quarter loss Thursday will close even more stores. formity with the Contract Documents and than analysts had expect- over A&F heading into the The Hoffman Estates, came to $1.16 per share. must be submitted upon the form of Pro- advocates working to ease back-to-school period. It’s Revenue fell 23 percent to posal furnished in the Contract Documents. the load. ed, powered by its surf- Ill., retailer, which operates posted a string of quar- $4.37 billion in the period. Each proposal shall be accompanied by a The island territory has inspired Hollister brand. Sears and Kmart stores, has bid guaranty, as prescribed by the Contract Total revenue also topped terly sales increases as its Sales at stores open at least Documents, in the form of either a bid bond struggled with dog overpop- been trying to cut costs by or a certified check or cashier’s check in an Wall Street’s estimates, retooled denim choices closing stores, including a year, a key measure of a amount not less than 10% of the bid price. ulation for years due to fac- have pulled in teens. Its and the New Albany, Ohio- 180 this year and already retailer’s health, dropped The Board of Directors reserves the right tors such as poorly funded second-quarter profi ts and to reject any or all proposals, to waive shelters and low spaying and based company’s shares had plans to cut another 11.5 percent. At Kmart, the irregularities in any proposal, and to award soared nearly 16 percent. sales beat Wall Street ex- 150 stores. It now plans to the contract as the best interest of The neutering rates. pectations, and revenue at measure dropped 9.4 per- Mahoning Valley Sanitary District may The report was an en- shutter an additional 28 require. established stores rose 2 cent, while at Sears stores, Selected local stocks couraging sign of where Kmart stores. that figure was down 13.2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS the company stood percent, helped by explo- In Ohio, the Massillon THE MAHONING VALLEY SANITARY STOCK, DIVIDEND . . . . .CLOSE CHANGE sive growth from its Aerie percent. DISTRICT Alcoa Inc., .12 ...... 41.36 0.30 as it headed into the Kmart store is on the clo- LEGAL NOTICE Aqua America, .71 . . . .33.97 0.15 Chairman and CEO Ed- critical stretch of the lingerie brand. sure list released today. In TERMINATION OF SALE OF Avalon Holdings,...... 1.97 -0.30 Abercrombie has tried to ward Lampert, whose MEMBERSHIPS Chemical Bank, .27 . . . 45.88 0.68 back-to-school shopping Pennsylvania, the Willow IN THE MAHONING COUNTY Community Health Sys. 7.55 0.14 tweak its brand to attract hedge fund has forward- AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Cortland Bancorp, .28. .17.75 0.00 season and comes more Grove and Allentown stores In accordance with the constitution and Farmers Nat., .16 . . . . 13.45 0.05 than a month after A&F new shoppers. It dumped are to close. ed millions in funding to By-Laws of the Mahoning County First Energy, 1.44 . . . 32.67 -0.26 sexy ads and updated fash- Agricultural Society and the requirements Fifth/Third, .52...... 26.85 0.25 announced that it had ter- After nearly 48 years in keep Sears afl oat, has long of Section 1711.06 et seq. of the Ohio FirstMerit Corp.,. . . . . 21.61 0.37 ions. It’s closed almost 400 Revised Code, the undersigned gives notice First Niles Financial, .12 11.15 0.00 minated talks with poten- business, the Boardman pledged to turn the com- of the sale of memberships in the Society. stores since 2010 and plans Any person 18 years of age who is a resi- FNB Corp., .48 ...... 12.84 0.01 tial buyers. Kmart store on U.S. Route pany’s fortunes around General Motors, 1.52 . .35.51 0.02 to close 60 this year. And it dent of Mahoning County may become a Like many teen retailers, 224 closed in spring 2016. and that the retailer would member of the Society by paying fifty General Electric, .92 . . 24.30 -0.09 promoted Fran Horowitz cents (.50) annually for a membership cer- Huntington Bank, .28 12.70 0.03 A&F has struggled to bring That location has since find ways capitalize on its tificate. iHeartMedia Inc., . . . . . 1.65 0.05 back shoppers since the from president and chief JP Morgan Chase, 1.92 91.49 -0.18 been demolished. The War- best-known brands such as No person shall secure or pay for more than Key Corp, .34 ...... 17.65 -0.03 Great Recession. Younger merchandising officer to ren location on Parkman one membership and that membership LaFarge, .34...... - - CEO earlier this year. Kenmore appliances and shall be for himself or herself. Macy’s, 1.51 ...... 20.70 0.20 shoppers are spending Road also closed in spring Parker Hannifi n, 2.52 156.58 -0.32 more online and less at Horowitz told The Asso- 2016. DieHard car batteries, as Memberships for the 2017 may be pur- PNC, 2.20...... 127.66 0.13 well as its vast holdings of chased at the following places at the times Simon Prop. Grp., 6.60 156.59 -0.98 malls, and they have been ciated Press on Thursday Kmart’s Austintown loca- designated: Administration Building on the Stoneridge ...... 16.00 0.00 that shoppers are still look- land. fairgrounds Monday through Friday from 9 United Comm. Fin., .12 .9.03 0.10 gravitating more toward tion on Mahoning Avenue a.m. to 4 p.m. Except during the Fair when ing for discounts, but she Last month, it began sell- they will be sold daily from 9 a.m. to 12 Selected prices from Thursday’s fast fashion retailers such remains open. noon. Memberships may also be purchased 4 p.m. close. as H&M. In the last year says she’s pleased with the “The retail environment ing its appliances on Ama- from any office or member of the Board of Directors. All sales will end on the last day or so, Aeropostale Inc., performance at Hollister. remained challenging,” zon.com. of Fair, September 4, 2017.

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio FRIDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER U Founded June 1869 AUGUST 25, 2017 VINDY.COM| A7 Racism Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers in the William F. Maag Sr., February 28, 1850–April 10, 1924 William F. Maag Jr., July 26, 1883–February 29, 1968 EDITORIAL William J. Brown, June 14, 1913–August 14, 1981 spotlight By GERMINE AWAD The Dallas Morning News President Donald Trump’s slowness to condemn the Charlottesville, Va., violence Growing opiate epidemic and subsequent comments that there was “blame on in need of quick response both sides” produced out- HEN IT COMES TO MAKING rage, and rightly so. a dent in the deadly opiate Republican leaders such W epidemic that stubbornly con- as Sens. Jeff Flake, Todd tinues to spiral out of control all around Young and Orrin Hatch con- us, timing is everything. demned his excuse-making The quicker an overdose victim gets for white supremacists and rescued by emergency medical ser- the idea that the protesters vices, safety forces or family members and counter-protesters were with the life-saving antidote naloxone, morally equivalent. The fact the better. that U.S. senators are com- And the quicker those same over- menting shows that people dose victims participate in professional in power across political treatment programs to avert any repeat lines are actually talking dare with death, the better as well. about racism. That is a good In the past couple of years, tremen- thing. dous progress has been made in that Much of people’s horror first time-sensitive scenario as EMS, regarding Trump’s words safety forces and family members have comes from the notion gained increasingly easy access to that it’s obvious the presi- the wonder drug naloxone. The Ohio dent should condemn hate Department of Health estimates that at groups, and any show of least 2,300 more state residents would support or sympathy is un- have died in 2015 without it. acceptable. Such progress, however, has been far Often, modern forms less visible when it comes to monitoring of racism, prejudice OD victims and leading them swiftly and discrimination are into critical follow-up treatment and covert, hidden or implicit. It counseling. Many simply relapse again is not politically correct to and again, thereby making no tangible openly communicate racist progress in reversing the upward trend notions. Much of the dis- lines of the opiate menace. crimination that occurs And those lines show no signs of is not explicit but rather falling anytime soon. Last year, the subtle. For example, stud- Mahoning Valley’s death toll from drug Trump’s stance on monuments a ies have shown that simply and opiate abuse soared to a record high changing the name from a of 227, according to data from county typically white-sounding coroners compiled by The Columbus giant leap across illogical chasm name to a black-sounding Dispatch. By all accounts, the pace of name on otherwise identical opiate overdoses and deaths continues By TOM MACKALL in museums and textbooks. resumes results in a 50 per- to escalate this year. Special to The Vindicator Vindicator Politics Writer David There we can present our his- cent decrease in call-back Skolnick’s column will return QUICK RESPONSE TEAMS BETHESDA, MD. tory in a way that is accessible interviews. In fact, there is The events in Charlottesville next week. and meaningful to people of all overwhelming scientific Fortunately for Mahoning County have invigorated debate about races and backgrounds. evidence that subtle forms residents, a program planned by Sher- Confederate monuments. Take a lesson from Germany of discrimination exist and iff Jerry Greene in partnership with erected between 1900 and 1930, Museums and textbooks, not as white supremacy regained on this. I have been to Dachau persist. However, people Meridian HealthCare, a Youngstown- public statues, are the proper outside Munich and, around are uncomfortable talking based drug-addiction treatment center, political power and Jim Crow means to remember this his- undid many of the reforms the 25th anniversary of the fall about it or even acknowl- holds promise to significantly accel- tory. of the wall, to the Terrain of edging that racism could be erate bringing potentially life-altering of reconstruction. They were Many, including our presi- erected by white supremacists Terror exhibit in the former a factor in areas such as the treatment to those who have survived dent, posit a slippery slope: if Gestapo HQ in Berlin. Germany workplace, higher educa- an overdose of heroin, fentanyl or other and segregationists who had we remove monuments to Con- political power and sought to does not shy away from these tion, health care and school- opiate. federate luminaries, what is to memorials and exhibits. They ing. Mahoning County commission- reclaim racial superiority from keep us from removing mon- the reforms of reconstruction provide clear, unvarnished BANNON’S STRATEGY ers voted last week to apply for a two- uments to Washington and information about such an ugly and disclaim the full humanity There is a tendency for year $150,000 grant from the state Jefferson, and destroying our chapter in the country’s history. of black people. Erecting monu- people, especially politi- Attorney General’s offi ce to help defray history altogether? The premise Anybody who pays attention ments celebrating the warriors cians, to avoid topics such costs of implementing a county Quick of this concern is that remov- walks away understanding the of the confederacy in the midst as discrimination and rac- Response Team comprised of deputy ing the Confederate monu- human cost, the horrible experi- of public squares, along with ism. Steve Bannon, who sheriffs, emergency medical services ments would allow some moral ence of the victims, and the cold burning crosses and appearing stepped down as White representatives and Meridian counsel- imperfection to override the military and technical compe- ors. The team would be required to con- in hoods wielding torches, were House chief strategist, greatness of the person. There- key symbols of that effort. tence of the Reich, but there is tact OD victims within 24 to 72 hours of fore, because Washington and no glorifi cation of the Reich, the recently said, “The longer their brush with death and lead them to Jefferson were slaveholders, this WHOSE HISTORY? leaders, the soldiers, or those they (Democrats) talk about counseling and treatment. aspect of their lives so taints So, when people say that complicit in the regime. They identity politics, I got ’em. I The grant proposal merits funding who they are and their role in removing these statues is oblit- remember. They remember ful- want them to talk about rac- as it clearly meets the primary crite- founding this country that they erating “our” history, I am left ly. Statues in the public square ism every day. If the left is rion for approval: creating partnerships should no longer be celebrated to wonder whose history that is. are not intended to remember focused on race and identi- between law enforcement and treat- or memorialized. I believe this It is not mine. I lived in Charlot- fully and certainly fall short of ty, and we go with economic ment providers. A decision on the grant is more of a giant leap across an tesville for three years. I went enabling us to do so. nationalism, we can crush is expected by next Thursday. Aug. 31 illogical chasm than a slippery to law school, worked in a law Experience shows that the Democrats.” We’re confi dent that Mahoning Coun- slope into destroying “our” his- fi rm, owned a home, had many our museums can evolve to Bannon’s comment sug- ty would register the same productive tory. friends, and worshiped there. curate a fuller remembrance, gests that talking about race and racism is such an un- results as found in other parts of the VISIONARIES I nearly chose to settle there. yet another reason why the slip- state where QRTs already are in place. I passed the statue of Lee (the pery slope argument makes no pleasant topic that he would Washington and Jefferson Greene and his partners have modeled epicenter of the recent events) sense. Thirty-some years ago, in have been able to achieve are properly celebrated for truly the Mahoning QRT after one in Hamil- often. But I never saw as a cel- my fi rst visit to Monticello that his political aims by not monumental actions in found- ton County where the impact has been ebration of my history. Though I remember, there was virtually focusing on or acknowledg- ing this nation. Their mili- stunning. Mackall relatives fought for no mention of slavery and only ing it. tary, intellectual, diplomatic, In Colerain Township, a community the Confederacy (and for the euphemistic references to “ser- Discomfort with racial and visionary greatness gave in Hamilton County only slightly small- vants.” Same at Mount Vernon. topics partially stems from birth to our Constitution and Union), the public testaments er than Youngstown, a QRT formed Today, at both places, there is the notion that talking to a democracy and economy to Lee and Jackson were to me there in July 2015 has resulted in 80 per- fuller effort to explore the slave about race and racism is the likes of which the world dissonant but harmless anach- cent of overdosed individuals engaging economies that sustained the politically incorrect. People had not seen before and ide- ronisms of a progressive and in treatment and a 30 percent reduc- estates. Through this explora- are so afraid of being called als to which many in the world delightful city’s segregation- tion in emergency calls for overdoses, tion, people are able to see the racist or saying something aspire. There is a reason why so ist past. To me, then, they were according to date presented at the complexity of both Washington insensitive that they avoid many people from all parts of harmless. But I now under- Eighth Annual Ohio Opiate Conference and Jefferson, their humanity the topic altogether. The the world have come here and stand the persistent adverse in Columbus earlier this summer. and their greatness, the mor- covert nature of modern still seek to come here. We are impact on a person of color of a To achieve maximum success, how- al failures and their commit- forms of prejudice may also not perfect, and we certainly glorious statue in a prominent ever, the Mahoning County QRT will ment to our nation. They are make people reluctant to have much to answer for as a public space celebrating some- need broad-based and complementary not disappearing from our con- talk about it. Because these nation, but I would rather live body for becoming a traitor to support from state and federal sources. the United States in order to sciousness. They are becoming subtle forms of racism are in this country than anyplace not as obvious, it may be dif- In the state, the Ohio Mayors Alli- else on earth, and I suspect preserve a culture and system understood through the lens of ance, an organization of city mayors of slavery and racism. To me, our current consciousness. In fi cult for those who have not most people reading this feel experienced or understood across the state including those from the same way. today, such statues and sym- this way, true heroes can con- Youngstown and Warren, this week bols are not harmless. tinue to live. discrimination to acknowl- On the other hand, Lee and edge that it exists. urged Gov. John Kasich to establish an Jackson (and other confeder- Many say that we must EAST PALESTINE RALLY emergency operations center to coor- On the other hand, most ate notables) are celebrated for indeed remember our past, the I recently read an article dinate the state’s response to the opioid good and beautiful and the bad Americans are comfortable their leadership in seeking to about a 1923 inter-county rally condemning old-fashioned crisis and to serve as a central clearing- destroy the great nation Wash- and ugly, and that removing in my hometown of East Pal- house for information on best practices these statues obliterates our or overt forms of racism. For ington and Jefferson and others estine where more than 2,000 example, many Americans for all communities to access. founded in order to preserve past. Yes, we must remember men from this area were “natu- In Washington, there also is no more our past in full. We can prog- believe that neo-Nazis and at the expense of our nation ralized” into the KKK. Thank- other white supremacists time to waste before President Don- an economic system premised ress only if we remember our fully, there are no monuments ald Trump offi cially declares the opiate past. We must learn from our are repugnant, and they upon slavery and a moral celebrating this event, and we aren’t afraid to voice that epidemic a national emergency, as he system premised on white low points in order to avoid are not beholden to the choices vowed to do 15 days ago. We hope the repeating them. Removing cel- opinion. supremacy. Folks can point to some of our ancestors may have We do, however, have real paperwork toward that end is not mired other accomplishments of Lee, ebrations of Confederate war- made then. Nor should we as a knee-deep in the federal bureaucrat- riors from public squares does reasons to be concerned. but the fact is that the monu- nation be bound to the choices The president has a great ic muck. Its benefi ts could well trickle ments celebrate him and his not mean we must remove of local Jim Crow politicians down to Ohio and the Mahoning Valley. the experience of the Civil deal of power, and people colleagues as military leaders to erect monuments to cham- turn to him for leadership. An emergency lets states and locali- of the Confederacy. War from our consciousness. pions of the lost cause in our ties access money in the federal Disas- Quite the contrary, instead of Although some have argued Look at the statues. The public squares. that Trump has failed as a ter Relief Fund and it erases regulations fetishizing Gen. Lee atop Trav- Tom Mackall is a native of East Palestine and men sit upon their warhorses leader in several practical that have forbidden Medicaid patients dressed in military regalia and eller in a green copper statue, a graduate of East Palestine High School. His parents live there. He graduated from Denison ways, at the very least he is from entering large treatment centers. are often identified by their we can contextualize, human- University with a bachelor’s degree, received still the symbolic leader of The need for treatment of opiate military rank. Consider their ize and memorialize him and his master’s of divinity from Harvard University and a law degree from the University of Virginia our country. Trump’s tepid addiction will only grow larger once the context. The vast majority of other Confederate leaders and School of Law. He lives in Bethesda, Md., and response to the Charlottes- quick response team takes charge in confederate monuments were soldiers respectfully and fully works in international business. Mahoning County. ville violence has invigorat- ed white supremacists and spurred additional protests. QUOTE OF THE DAY If we don’t talk about rac- SCRIPTURES ism, we can’t begin to fi x it. For there is only one God and one Media- “As this hurricane strengthens, so does the threat Brad Kieserman, vice president of Disaster Germine Awad is an associate professor of tor who can reconcile God and humani- to people in its path. This has the potential to Services Operations and Logistics for the Red educational psychology at the University become a very dangerous storm, and the region Cross. Some areas could see as many as 30 inches of Texas at Austin and is an affi liate of ty – the man Christ Jesus. the department of African and African could see life-threatening fl ooding as it moves of rain and sustained winds as strong as 86 mph. Diaspora studies. She wrote this for The 1 Timothy 2:5 NLT through.” Hurricane warnings are already up in Texas. Dallas Morning News

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A8 THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 2017 LOCAL & STATE WWW.VINDY.COM METRO digest Program presents Kids taken from home resources, tools YOUNGSTOWN An East Side drug raid failed to turn up drugs but did reveal children living in for area seniors conditions authorities called By SEAN BARRON law and in need of money, or “deplorable.” [email protected] those claiming to represent the The Vindicator’s broadcast LIBERTY Internal Revenue Service. The partner 21-WFMJ TV reported Plenty of resources and ser- fi rst thing to realize is that the that agents from the Mahon- vices are available to ensure IRS sends official letters with ing Valley Drug Task Force on Liberty Township’s senior citi- bar codes to people and does Thursday morning raided a zens stay safe and have essen- not make unsolicited calls, Sol- tial needs met, but the overrid- ley explained. home suspected to have been ing thrust behind a seven-year “If someone’s calling you, used for drug traffi cking near program for those purposes hang up. They’re very sly; they McGuff ey and Jacobs roads. can be distilled to one goal: can be demanding and try to Investigators found two helping them feel empowered. scare you. If they get you talk- children, ages 2 and 5, living “Empower yourself to be your ing, you’re in trouble,” she among drug paraphernalia own advocate when it comes to warned, adding that many vic- and needles. your health,” Lisa Solley told a tims are too ashamed or em- few dozen seniors who came The children were taken to barrassed to report the fraud. to Thursday morning’s annual It’s also imperative that se- a safe environment. An indi- Liberty Senior Watch breakfast niors keep an updated medica- vidual was arrested on a prior at St. Mark Antiochian Ortho- tion list so that doctors, fam- WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR warrant. dox Church, 3560 Logan Ave. ily members and emergency Michael Carson, a fi rst-grader at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School, checks Solley, communications di- personnel are aware of what a Mahoning River sheen rector with the Niles-based person is taking. The main rea- out a bike during a bike giveaway at the Youngstown school Thursday. The Red Zone, WARREN Area Agency on Aging 11 Inc., son for hospital readmissions is a community organization, is conducting the bike giveaways at several Youngstown outlined a series of offerings for Warren Township Fire medication mismanagement, schools. senior citizens geared toward she continued. Department and Ohio Envi- everything from caregiving to ronmental Protection Agency A long-term ombudsman home repairs to medication program is for those who need are investigating a possible management to avoiding being foreign substance in the Ma- advocacy services, extra assis- a victim of elder fraud. tance or may have been vic- Police nab Rite Aid robbery suspect Also addressed at the break- honing River after a company tims of abuse or neglect. The fast were fi re-safety tips. Staff report proached with the suspect’s vehicle, noticed a sheen on the water program also can help seniors Solley detailed two resources the man, where they spoke with Thursday evening near the with their bills, Solley noted. BOARDMAN bridge on Main Street, report- administered by the Social Se- Township police ar- he handed Detone’s parents. They curity Administration, one of “They will advocate for your her a note ed 21 WFMJ-TV, The Vindica- needs,” she said. rested a suspect wanted in told police that Detone which is a Medicaid savings connection with a robbery “that said tor’s broadcast partner. Discussing additional safety had been there Monday plan that pays income-eligible in which a man demanded something and that he “seemed very Firefi ghters said employ- tips were Capt. Cathy Macchi- senior citizens’ monthly pre- that pharmacists give him to the ef- sick, possibly with fl u-like ees at ArcelorMittal steel one of the Liberty Township fect that miums. The other, titled the a medication that treats symptoms,” according to plant workers noticed the Extra Help program, can re- Fire Department, who stressed opioid addiction. Detone he was an the importance of having ad- the report. substance in the water after duce seniors’ medication costs Frank Detone, 20, of addict and dress numbers clearly visible Police later located they had problems with their and ensure they do not fall Calla Road in New Mid- wanted 10 real suboxone,” for fi refi ghters or in case of oth- the pharmacist told police. Detone in Boardman. water intake valves. into the so-called Medicare dletown was arrested “doughnut hole,” the coverage er emergencies. Wednesday on a charge The note also said that the After police read him his Offi cials believe the source gap in which some people pay Macchione added that about of aggravated robbery for man had a gun. rights, Detone showed po- of the substance is between all out-of-pocket costs for pre- one-third of fires her depart- the incident reported at a The pharmacists com- lice the trash bin on U.S. downtown Warren and north scriptions after their drug-cov- ment has handled in the past U.S. Route 224 Rite Aid on plied with the demand, Route 224 where he dis- of the plant. Firefi ghters erage plan has spent a certain year have been cooking-relat- Monday. and the man then “casu- posed of clothing the night put up booms to soak up amount for covered drugs, she ed. According to a police ally walked to the front of of the robbery, where he substances in case the sub- noted. The department also has report, officers were dis- the store and exited.” parked the vehicle and partnered with the American stance is oil. Those interested in the pro- patched to the store short- A bystander told po- then wrote a sample note Red Cross chapter on Belmont grams can call the Area Agency ly after 8:15 p.m. Monday. lice that he saw the man that police compared to Avenue and is distributing free Best Art Paper Award on Aging at 330-505-2300, or go Two pharmacists told po- the note used during the smoke detectors designed to get into a car driven by a to www.ssa.gov, Solley added. lice that a man approached robbery, according to the YOUNGSTOWN Too often, older people fall last 10 years, noted Capt. Rob- the pharmacy counter with woman. Robert Twomey, assis- victim to scams, especially ert Catchpole of the fi re depart- his hood up and would On Wednesday, town- report. tant professor of art - digital from callers who claim to be a ment. To receive one, call the not make eye contact. ship police reported going Detone was taken to the media at Youngstown State grandchild in trouble with the department at 330-759-0363. When one pharmacist ap- to the address associated Mahoning County jail. University, received the Best Art Paper Award at the 44th SIGGRAPH Conference on 4 face charges Computer Graphics and In- teractive Techniques. in incident Twomey wrote the award- winning paper, “Transforming in Boardman the Commonplace Through Staff report Machine Perception: Light- BOARDMAN Field Synthesis and Audio- Four people face charges LAST TWO DAYS! Feature Extraction in the after township police were Rover Project,” with Michael dispatched to a Cook Avenue McCrea, research scientist apartment in reference to “multiple suspects threaten- for the Center for Digital Art ing to shoot TAKE AN EXTRA and Experimental Media at the caller,” ac- the University of Washington. cording to a The paper will also be pub- police report. lished in a special edition of When po- “Leonardo, The Journal of lice arrived, they reported the International Society of encountering the Arts, Sciences and Tech- “a large group nology,” and includes visual of subjects” Revere documentation of the works on Cook Av- % exhibited in the art gallery enue and an- during the convention. other on Do- ver Road. OVI checkpoint The caller told police CANFIELD off that three The Mahoning County people she OVI Task Force announced knows “ap- Patterson that a sobriety checkpoint proached her 30ENTIRE STOCK will take place in Mahoning residence and County today to deter and stood outside ...of all permanently reduced merchandise in these areas: her apartment intercept impaired drivers. windows,” ac- Ladies’ Swimwear • Ladies’ Sportswear • Ladies’ Dresses & Suits Offi cers will be conducting a cording to the roadside check of drivers for report. Juniors’ Apparel • Children’s Apparel & Shoes • Ladies’ & Men’s Shoes alcohol and drug impairment. “A ll three Specifi c details of the check- subjects Adkins point will be announced later. continually Saturation patrols will also threatened to shoot up be conducted throughout the her house weekend. and stated, TAKE AN EXTRA ‘We’re gonna Recruitment award kill you,’” ac- YOUNGSTOWN cording to the The Youngstown State report. The Pinkard University Association for woman also Women in Mathematics reported seeing two of the suspects pointing guns at her Student Chapter has been apartment. awarded the AWM Award for Charged in connection Professional Development with the incident are: Jontae % at the MathFest Conference Revere, 27, of Detroit Avenue in Chicago. The chapter was in Youngstown, aggravated presented with a certifi cate menacing; Dafiness Patter- and a $100 honorarium. son, 19, of East Midlothian Boulevard in Youngstown, These students attended the drug possession and im- off event: Monica Busser, Julie properly handling firearms Phillis, Alanis Chew, Sarah in a motor vehicle; Shalaun- Elizabeth Odidika, Mirella da Adkins, 42, of Shadyside 40ENTIRE STOCK Boulus, Hannah Haynie, Jac- Drive in Youngstown, aggra- queline Chapman, Ashley vated menacing; and Jujuan ...of all permanently reduced merchandise in these areas: Amendol, Lexi Rager, Chris- Pinkard, 24, of Shadyside Drive in Youngstown, aggra- Ladies’ Accessories • Jewelry • Watches • Handbags tine Langer and Nathalie vated menacing. Halavick. Police reported finding a Intimate Apparel • Men’s Apparel • Home The purpose of the award gun in the glove box of Patter- was to reward a student son’s vehicle and 12.8 grams chapter for its recruitment of suspected cocaine in the Extra discount sale ends Saturday, August 26th. and development of students’ driver’s side door. Police also seized $108 found in Patter- professional involvement in Earn points toward your choice of rewards when you use your Dillard’s Card. son’s bra, according to the Visit dillards.com/payonline for more details. *Subject to credit approval. See store associate for details. mathematics. report. REWARDS

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MLB OHIO STATE FOOTBALL Indians — HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL | WEEK 1 — Bosa batter emerges BoSox STARTING BIG from Western Reserve’s Jack Cappa- brother’s in battle bianca high-steps into the end zone shadow of No. 1s to score a touchdown However, Nick Rookie Yandy Diaz after eluding wears Joey’s falls a home run Colum- biana’s famous No. 97 short of cycle Jarrett Nemick Associated Press Associated Press (on ground) during the COLUMBUS CLEVELAND fi rst half of Chris Sale pitching against their game Nick Bosa lives in the Cleveland’s injury-riddled Thursday shadow of his superstar old- lineup looked like a mis- in Berlin er brother Joey, one of the match Thursday night. Center. The best defensive ends ever to Mismatch, indeed. Blue Devils play at Ohio State. That’s Boston’s ace was battered downed the fi ne with the younger Bosa, while matching the short- Clippers, who wears his brother’s fa- est start of his career, and 34-3, for mous number 97 and looks their fi rst so much like him on the fi eld rookie Yandy Diaz got four win of hits as the Indians beat the that sometimes it’s hard tell the 2017 Joey ever left. Red Sox 13-6 in a matchup of season. division leaders. Lofty ex- Sale (14-6) was tagged for pectations seven runs on seven hits naturally fol- and three walks in just three lowed Nick innings. The Indians, held from Fort to a combined four hits by Lauderdale, the Red Sox in the previous Fla., to Co- two games, erupted against lumbus. He Nick Bosa one of the top contenders started slow for the AL Cy because of a SEASON Young Award torn ACL suf- OPENER fered in high and roughed THURSDAY: up Boston’s school. But Ohio State bullpen. he contrib- vs. Indiana The Indi- uted last sea- at Memori- DAVID DERMER son, record- ans scored THE VINDICATOR al Stadium in four times in ing fi ve sacks Bloomington, Diaz the second and seven Ind. inning and tackles-for- Kickoff INDIANS 13 added three loss. Not bad at 8 p.m. RED SOX 6 more in the for a true TV: ESPN, Next: Kansas City second as Reserve runs over Columbiana freshman. ESPNU. at Cleveland, today, Sale’s prob- ONLINE Now work- 7:10 p.m. lems against PHOTO By BRIAN DZENIS losses. lot better.” ing in a new Inside: Dodgers Cleveland See gallery [email protected] On Thursday night, Western Western Reserve’s fi rst vic- scheme free- defeat Pirates for for this story BERLIN CENTER ing up de- continued. at vindy.com Reserve held Columbiana to tory against the Clippers since 90th win, B4 The All-Star Western Reserve fi nally got three points as it won, 34-3. 2014 featured stellar two-way fensive ends lefty is 5-8 the home opener it wanted. “It burned me the last two play. Cappabianca, an Ohio to go after W. RESERVE 34 For the past two seasons, years giving up that much. State walk-on, rushed for 113 more sacks, with a 4.87 ERA in 29 career COLUMBIANA 3 appearances vs. the Indi- Columbiana was the spoil- They were always close yards on just nine carries Bosa is more er. Now-graduated Clippers comfortable ans. Next: South Range games. It always came down while getting two sacks on Joey Bosa at Western Reserve, quarterback Mitch David- to the fourth quarter and we defense. on the field, Finding an explanation for Sept. 1, 7 p.m. these numbers was elusive son would terrorize the Blue would be gassed,” WR line- His backfield mate, Adam his fi rst step is quicker and following the game. Next: McDonald Devils defense as they gave backer Jack Cappabianca said. his pass rush is, in his words, at Columbiana, up a combined 107 points in “I felt good coming into today “going crazy.” “If I knew why they are Sept. 1, 7 p.m. having so much success, I’d two-straight season-opening and I felt that we prepared a See RESERVE, B3 Coach Urban Meyer puts change it,” Sale said. it similarly. Said Indians manager Ter- “He’s ridiculous right ry Francona: “When you fi g- now,” Meyer said this week. ure this game out, you can “That name is very good tell me.” Mature Indians right now. Need some more “I don’t know, because Bosas.” I guarantee you, our guys Bosa’s biggest challenge aren’t, ‘Oh good, Sale’s pitch- will be to distinguish him- overwhelm self on a line loaded with ing,’” he said. Diaz was 4 for 4 and fell a NFL talent and on a defense home run short of the cycle that should be one of the and Giovanny Urshela drove best in the nation. Red Dragons He’s not even a starter. in a career-high four runs. Jay Bruce and Francisco Lin- Those guys are Tyquan dor homered as the Indians By STEVE RUMAN Lewis, the reigning Big Ten had 18 hits, one short of their [email protected] defensive player of the year, season high. GIRARD and Sam Hubbard, who had Sale gave up six earned A youthful Girard High foot- 46 tackles last year, 8.5 of runs in this loss, the fourth ball team showed signs of grow- them for a loss. Both are NFL time he’d ever gone only ing pains while compiling a 5-15 prospects. three innings. He yielded a record during the 2015 and 2016 Bosa also is competing for season-high seven earned seasons. time with senior Jalyn Hol- runs in fi ve innings against Thursday night at mes and promising young- the Indians on Aug. 1 at Fen- Arrowhead Stadium, sters Jonathan Cooper and way Park. the Indians displayed Chase Young. Defensive “You saw the pitches they the poise of a veteran line coach Larry Thompson likes to use a rotation to keep hit, they were center-cut, ev- ONLINE squad which has erything was right there,” learned from the past them fresh, so it’s going to be PHOTO harder for any one of them Sale said. “I do feel good, so See gallery and is ready to storm I should be getting better re- for this story into the future. to pile up the monster stats sults.” at vindy.com In what was the owned by Joey Bosa, now Trevor Bauer (13-8) al- 75th meeting be- a star with the Los Angeles lowed four runs in 51 ⁄3 in- GIRARD 47 tween backyard rivals Chargers. (148 tackles and nings and won his sixth NILES 24 Girard and Niles, the 26 sacks in three seasons at Indians rolled to a 47- Ohio State). straight decision. Next: Hubbard at Mitch Moreland homered Girard, Sept. 1, 24 victory. The win But Nick Bosa likes the twice for Boston and drove 7 p.m. avenges two straight scheme installed by defen- losses to the Red Drag- sive coordinator Greg Schia- in four runs in the 11th mul- Next: Niles at tihomer game of his career. Poland, Sept. 1, ons. no after co-coordinator Luke Red Sox right fi elder Mook- 7 p.m. Girard junior quar- Fickell left to coach Cin- ie Betts exited in the seventh terback Mark Waid cinnati. It allows defensive ends to rush hard on earlier inning with a bruised right certainly proved his maturity as WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR knee after a diving attempt Niles’ Alex Lawrence is wrapped up by Girard’s Devin Wilson, left, and Adrian Warga downs, instead of trying to for Jose Ramirez’s double. during the fi rst half of their season opener Thursday at Girard’s Arrowhead Stadium. tie up offensive linemen and “I initially hit the wall on See GIRARD, B2 The Indians slayed the Red Dragons, 47-24. waiting to make plays at the the triple [by Diaz in sixth], line. “The scheme coach Fickell then I landed on the same MORE BLITZ INSIDE ON B2 Warren JFK Eagles soar over Champion Golden Flashes in season opener. Thursday’s prep results, plus upcoming schedules See OHIO STATE, B3 See INDIANS, B4 LATEST SCORING, TEAM AND PLAYER ANALYSIS ON YOUR SMARTPHONE, TABLET OR COMPUTER.

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First Quarter digs, and eight poitns for the Arlington. Matches will begin at HIGH SCHOOL WESTERN RESERVE — Jack Cappabianca 69 run, (run failed), 11:43. Raiders. Ashley McKee also had a 10 a.m. WESTERN RESERVE — Kade Hilles 40 big night for the Raiders, totaling WARREN JFK 4, CARDINAL MOONEY 1 FOOTBALL pass from Dom Velasquez (Cody Wise Defending 23 assists, 16 points, and 15 digs. Singles — Kaytlin Marlatt (JFK) def. THURSDAY’S SCORES kick), 10:15. AREA WESTERN RESERVE — Ryan Demsky 39 Waterloo 25-25-25 Isabella Francisco 6-0, 6-1; Lauren Kraker Girard 47, Niles McKinley 24 pass from Velasquez (Wise kick), 4:09. (JFK) def. Hannah Matthews 6-3, 6-0; Warren JFK 42, Warren Champion 21 COLUMBIANA — Jared Bryarly 23 fi eld LaBrae 8-19-11 Paras Kontos (JFK) def. Miranda Keck Western Reserve 34, Columbiana 3 goal, 1:44 6-2, 6-2. Second Quarter LEAVITTSBURG OHIO Doubles — Caitlin Condoleon / Sophia champion JFK WESTERN RESERVE — Cappabianca 2 run No details for this game were Akr. SVSM 21, Dresden Tri-Valley 13 (Wise kick), 6:04. Zamarelli (JFK) def Jessie DiDomenico / Albany Alexander 42, Stewart Federal Third Quarter provided. Julia Giamba 6-2, 6-1; Kennedy Williams Hocking 6 WESTERN RESERVE — Adam Gatrell 4 Rancca Musleh (CM) def. Cassidy Avon 20, Merritt Island, Fla. 16 run (Wise kick), 3:00 Mathews 25-25-25, Beavercreek 35, Xenia 6 Brozovich / Caprice Eaton 6-2, 6-2. C W Cin. Aiken 14, Cin. Western Hills 6 Badger 5-10-14 Records — JFK 4-1. First downs 7 17 Cin. Taft 28, Cin. Mt. Healthy 20 soars again Rushes-yards 24-39 33-275 KINSMAN BOARDMAN 5, AUSTINTOWN FITCH 0 Cle. St. Ignatius 17, Akr. Hoban 3 Comp-Att-Int 6-19-0 12-20-0 Singles — Nadine Gabrill (B) def. Rebecca Day. Belmont 42, Day. Dunbar 0 Passing yards 86 155 Addy Jarvis had 12 kills and 10 Dover 45, Cle. JFK 0 Walker (F) 2-6, 6-4, 6-4; Rachel Heitz (B) By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0 Golden Kettering Fairmont 13, Kettering Alter 12 digs for Mathews. Megan Haynie def. Tianna Amann (F) 6-3, 7-5; Carina [email protected] Martins Ferry 47, Rayland Buckeye 0 Penalties-yards 5-55 13-135 added 25 assists. Cummings (B) def. Emoni Davis (F) 6-4, Flashes Individual Statistics Napoleon 21, Defi ance 7 6-2. CHAMPION struck fast Navarre Fairless 26, Magnolia Sandy Rushing — Columbiana, Jakob Cross 15- Newbury 25-25-9-25, 32; Western Reserve, Cappabianca 9-113, Doubles — Kate Ryan and Grace Copolla Valley 12 Bristol 21-23-25-19 (B) def. Faith Land and Ashleigh The defending Division toward the New Albany 15, Reynoldsburg 13 Gatrell 8-75. VII state champions soared end of the Norwalk 40, Willard 6 Passing — Columbiana, Cross, 6-19-0-86; BRISTOLVILLE Warmouth (F) 6-4, 6-3; Rithika Vangal Orwell Grand Valley 33, Jefferson Area 20 Western Reserve, Velasquez 12-20-0-155. and Rachel Valko (B) def. Christa Schall again during their season second Parma 49, Cle. Lincoln W. 0 Receiving — Columbiana, Chase Franken Kylie King had 17 points and fi ve and Kaylee Aliberti (F) 6-0, 6-0. 2-28; Western Reserve, Ryan Demsky 4-64. opener. quarter with Pickerington Cent. 24, Detroit Cass Tech, aces for Bristol. Hailie Durst had HOWLAND 4, LAKEVIEW 1 Mich. 21 Liberty Tailgate Singles — Anna Garvin (L) def. Kate Li (H) Jordan Edmondson led two kickoff Edmondson Portsmouth 35, Lucasville Valley 7 seven kills, Alayna Sines added Warren JFK with three returns. Jor- Ravenna SE 34, Cle. John Marshall 7 LIBERTY nine assists, and Kendyl Switzer 6-1, 6-1; Francesca Elisco (H) def. Mara Shelby 48, Mansfi eld Madison 10 had nin blocks for the Panthers. Wilson (L) 6-0, 7-5; Eleni Skiffey (H) def. touchdowns and 132 yards dan Melton had an 88-yard Zanesville Maysville 27, Newark Cath. 16 The Liberty Local School Athena Anastasiadis (L) 6-1, 6-3. in Thursday’s 42-21 win over kickoff return and Stahl- SUMMARIES District is hosting a Celebrate Maplewood 17-25-25-25 Doubles — Ava Lavelle/Elizabeth Lavelle (H) def. Lauren Law/Shelby Hunter (L) Champion at Champion man had an 85-yard kickoff GIRARD 47, Liberty Tailgate today from Pymatuning Valley 25-20-23-20 NILES 27 5-6:30 p.m.for students and 6-3, 8-6; Regina Lussier/Anna Skiffey (H) return within three minutes Niles 7 10 0 7 — 24 CORTLAND def. Kaitlyn Bobeczko/Makaila Hunter (L) Community Stadium. families. The tailgate will take “I really thought we domi- of each other. Girard 7 21 6 13 — 47 Lori Wakefi eld and Madison Mur- 6-3, 6-1. First Quarter place in the high school cafeteria Records — Howland 2-2. GIRARD — Michael Belcik 39 yard pass ray had 19 and 17 assists respec- nated just about the entire Champion was strong in before the football game against WEST BRANCH 3, EAST LIVERPOOL 0 from Mark Waid (Bailey McDermott kick), tively for Maplewood. Courtney game on the defensive side their special teams plays, 5:44 Struthers. Tailgate tickets cost $1 Singles — Marina Egli (WB) def. Makayla NILES — Nate Fowler 77 yard pass from Hubbard added 11 blocks and of the ball,” Warren JFK but at halftime Warren JFK and include hot dogs, pulled pork Arcuragi 6-0, 6-0; Luaren New (WB) Jordan Soda (Chase Sudzina kick), 0:45 Jordan Letcher had 20 digs for def. Chloe Stewart 6-2, 6-1; Macie head coach Jeff Bayuk said. led 28-14. Second Quarter sandwiches, cookies and chips. GIRARD — Waid 4 yard run (McDermott the Rockets. Schrecengost (WB) def. Abby Green 6-2, “Overall, I’m very pleased Edmondson, a sophomore kick), 10:24 Discounted game tickets will be 6-1. with the fi rst out-of-the-gate running back, gave a lot of NILES — Jason Johns 5 yard pass from sold at the tailgate for $3. BOYS GOLF Doubles — Play suspended due to weath- Soda (Sudzina kick), 8:20 CHAMPION 180, LABRAE 196 er. Games will be continued on August 31. GIRARD — Morgan Clardy 1 yard run (kick game.” the credit to his teammates. BOYS SOCCER RIVERVIEW SCHEDULE He said he felt he played all failed), 5:39 CHAMPION (4-3) — Garrett Engle 41, Golden Flashes head GIRARD — Anthony Backus 9 yard pass Poland 5, Ravenna 1 Nicholos Mondok 45, Willis Howell 48, TODAY from Waid (Waid run), 3:21 coach Nick Wagner feels right, but his teammates Nate McKean 46. FOOTBALL NILES — Sudzina FG 43, 0:00 Poland LABRAE (3-4) — Zack Morris 41, Logan his squad gave the Eagles a are the ones who gave him Third Quarter Matt Slepski found the net twice Kiser 44, Malakai Roberts 52, Tanner Cardinal Mooney at Cleveland Heights, what he needed to complete GIRARD — Belcik 50 yard pass from Waid Noble 59. 7 p.m. hard-fought battle. (kick failed), 11:03 for Poland. The Bulldogs also LIBERTY 178, CAMPBELL 211 Cleveland Benedictine at Ursuline, 7 p.m. Fourth Quarter the plays. BEDFORD TRAILS Valley Christian at Campbell, 7 p.m. “We’re a NILES – Robbie Savin 60 yard run (Sudzina got goals from Jake Bacon, JP LIBERTY (6-1) — Mike Everly 42, Nick kick), 11:00 Boardman at East, 7 p.m. young team, “It’s about my team. With- Allsopp, and Marcus Romeo. Longo 44, andy Everly 46, Mike Walker 46. Brookfi eld at McDonald, 7 p.m. we have out them, without the lines, GIRARD — Waid 9 yard run (run failed), CAMPBELL — Dean Austalosh 36, Mikey 8:31 South Range 4, Salem 0 Beeson 50, Cole Goodman 61, Joey Broz Canfi eld at Louisville, 7:30 p.m. 16 fresh- without their backup and GIRARD — Clardy 35 yard run (McDermott 64. Hudson at Austintown Fitch, 7 p.m. kick), 2:58 BEAVER TOWNSHIP BOARDMAN 145, SOUTH RANGE 162, Lakeview at Howland, 7 p.m. men and a their support that never N G WARREN HARDING 221 First downs 14 14 Mitch McConnell scored two LaBrae at Conneaut sophomore would’ve happened,” Ed- Rushes-Yards 43-200 29-187 MILL CREEK Marlington at Poland, 7 p.m. goals while Canaan Johnson and BOARDMAN — Cade Kreps 35, Cole quarter- mondson said. Comp-Att-Int 16-27-1 14-27-0 Struthers at Liberty, 7 p.m. Passing yards 205 261 Brandon Youngs each had one Christman 36, Bob Jonda 37, Bryan Kordupel 37. Waterloo at Newton Falls, 7 p.m. back in Nick Edmondson extended the Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 for the Raiders. Youngs made Hadley SOUTH RANGE — Tom Roux 36, John University Prep at Hubbard, 7 p.m. Stahlman Eagles’ lead after scoring a Penalties-Yards 9-60 7-75 two assists and Johnson one. Popa 37, Ryan Turnbull 44, Justin Individual leaders Sympson 45. Lowellville at Leetonia, 7 p.m. that we’re touchdown 21 seconds into RUSHING — Niles, Savin 26-180; Girard, Goalkeeper Kaden Shehan made HARDING — Tavish Burd 47, Jacob Mineral Ridge at Pymatuning Valley, 7 WARREN JFK 42 Mark Waid 17-119, Clardy 12-68. Dubravcak 49, Dave Klasovsky 63, Brenden p.m. breaking in,” the third quarter. PASSING — Niles, Soda 16-27-1-205; three saves for the shutout. For CHAMPION 21 Persing 63. Sebring at Windham, 7 p.m. Wagner said. Girard, Waid 14-27-0-261. LORDSTOWN 195, BADGER 216 The teams entered the the Quakers, Bryce Owen made Southington at Jackson-Milton, 7 p.m. RECEIVING — Niles, Fowler 3-92, Johns OLDE DUTCH MILL “The kids Next: LaBrae at fourth quarter 42-14 with the 5-81; Girard, Belcik 8-181 18 saves. East Palestine at Salem, 7 p.m. Warren JFK, Sept. 1, LORDSTOWN (9-1) — Blaze Miller 44, never quit. Eagles leading. With less than WARREN JFK 42, VOLLEYBALL Jordan Vaught 47, Ben Sinn 47, Austin Lisbon at Malvern “That’s one 7 p.m. CHAMPION 21, Milhoan 57. Wellsville at Beaver Local, 7 p.m. seven minutes remaining, Warren JFK 7 21 14 0 — 42 Boardman 25-25-25, BADGER (1-9) — Jimmy Mitchell 51, Bridgeport at Southern, 7 p.m. Jeff Agnew 54, Cruze Nipple 54, Jimmy thing this Next: Rittman at an 89-yard pass from Stahl- Champion 0 14 0 7 — 21 Warren Harding 4-7-5 Minerva at United, 7 p.m. Champion, Sept. 1, First Quarter Plunkett 57, Matt Morrison 57. team defi- man to Jacob Zylka gave the WARREN JFK — Isaac Hadley 3 run BOARDMAN GIRLS GOLF West Branch at Crestview, 7 p.m. nitely has is a 7 p.m. (Nunzio Merlo kick), 1:28 Mathews at St. John, 7 p.m. Golden Flashes another six Second Quarter BOARDMAN 161, LAKEVIEW 210 Edison at East Liverpool Kaylin Burkey made nine aces, At Tamer Win lot of grit.” WARREN JFK — Jordan Edmondson 4 run BOYS GOLF points, plus an extra point (Merlo kick), 9:06 seven kills and fi ve digs for the BOARDMAN — Jenna Vivo 34, Brittney Warren JFK’s Isaac Hadley Jonda 39, Emily Jackson 42, Tyler Boggs from kicker Noah Worley. WARREN JFK — Hadley 3 run (Merlo Spartans (4-0). Ashley Clark McDonald vs. Lowellville, Bedford Trails, was first to score a touch- kick), 3:28 46. 1:30 p.m. “I told them in the huddle CHAMPION — Jordan Melton 88 kick re- made six kills and four digs while LAKEVIEW — Sophia Nicholas 45, Kelsey Lucas 51, Kristen Lucas 56,Kylie Woods BOYS SOCCER down on a 3-yard run with turn (Noah Worley kick), 3:12 going into the fourth quar- Maria Torre smade fi ve kills and 58. Warren JFK at Champion, 5 p.m. a minute-and-a-half left WARREN JFK — Gregory Valent 30 run (Merlo kick), 0:32 four aces. Raegan Burkey made CANFIELD 174, POLAND 181 SATURDAY ter ‘Don’t lose the fourth At Mill Creek in the first quarter. Nun- CHAMPION — Nate Stahlman 85 kick re- 18 assists and four digs. For the FOOTBALL quarter, don’t quit. Win the turn (Worley kick), 0:15 CANFIELD — Gillian Cerimele 39, Hannah zio Merlo’s extra-point kick Raiders (1-1), Diamond Phillips Keffl er 42, Carmel Cerimele 44, Haley Warren Harding at Canton McKinley, 7 fourth quarter and let’s get Third Quarter Tisone 49. made it 7-0 at the end of the WARREN JFK — Edmondson 50 run (Merlo made one block, one assist and POLAND — Marlie McConnell 44, Carly p.m. our little victories,’” Wagner kick), 11:39 Springfi eld at South Range, 7 p.m. fi rst quarter. one ace. Nalida McQueen and Viv- Ungaro 45, Jenna Jacobson 46, Elena WARREN JFK — Edmondson 30 run (Merlo Cammack 46. CROSS COUNTRY said. “And that’s what we kick), 4:02 On the night, Merlo was ian Kellar each made kills. HUBBARD 216, WARREN HARDING 237 Cardinal Mooney, Austintown Fitch, were able to do tonight.” Fourth Quarter DEER CREEK six for six on his conversion CHAMPION — Jacob Zylka 89 pass from Howland 25-25-11-25, Boardman, Canfi eld, Lowellville, South For the Eagles, Hyland HUBBARD — Jackie Adler 45, Amanda kicks. Stahlman (Worley kick), 6:48 Salem 20-14-25-13 Trinckes 49, Allie Femia 58, Lena Range at Salem, 10 a.m. Burton caught four of Greg- WJ C Dunkerley 64. BOYS SOCCER “We started out good,” First downs 19 5 HOWLAND HARDING — Kelsey Rising 55, Katie Elder Hadley said. “We’re playing ory Valent’s passes for 69 Rushes-Yards 51-287 17-32 57, Emily Hunter 58, Stacy Brown 67. Cardinal Mooney vs. Bloom Carroll at YSU, yards. Comp-Att-Int 6-8-0 9-21-2 Faith Grant had 23 kills and TENNIS 4 p.m. good as a team, but we have Passing yards 79 161 Kathryn Summerfi eld had 33 as- Canfi eld at Revere, 7 p.m. room to improve.” For the Flashes, Stahlman Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Cardinals Doubles Classic Lake at Boardman, 6 p.m. Penalties-Yards 6-53 6-30 sists to lead Howland (2-0). Haley GIRLS SOCCER Hadley came into the completed 9-of-21 passes for Individual leaders Vandergrift added 18 points for Canfi eld High School will host its RUSHING — Warren JFK, Edmondson 17- Cardinal Mooney at Carrollton, 11 a.m. game not only excited for 126 yards. Zylka caught six the Tigers. annual Cardinal Doubles Classic Valley Christian vs. Ursuline at YSU, 11:30 132, Valent 8-57; Champion, Stahlman on Saturday. Sites will be Canfi eld the season opener, but ner- of them for 126 yards. 5-25. South Range 25-25-24-25 a.m. PASSING — Warren JFK, Valent 6-8-0-79; High School and Canfi eld Swim Champion at Boardman, 2 p.m. vous because his dad was Wagner and Bayuk said Ursuline 14-19-26-22 Champion, Stahlman 9-21-2-161. Club. Competing teams will Twinsburg at Austintown Fitch, 3 p.m. a former player for Cham- they were happy with how RECEIVING — Warren JFK, Hyland Burton Shaw at Warren Harding, 10 a.m. 4-69; Champion, Jacob Zylka 6-126. YOUNGSTOWN be Canfi eld, Magnifi cat (2016 pion. He said he wanted to their teams played and are VOLLEYBALL WESTERN RESERVE 34, South Range was led by Mary Division I state team champion), looking forward to what the Austintown Fitch at Nordonia, 10 a.m. make his dad proud. COLUMBIANA 3 Kuhns with 34 digs and 11 points. Hathaway Brown (2016 Division II season brings. Columbiana 3 0 0 0 — 3 Canfi eld at Kent Roosevelt,11 a.m. After trailing 21-0, the Western Reserve 20 7 7 0 — 34 Gracie Hiner added 11 kills, 11 state team champion) and Upper Salem at South Range, 11 a.m.

“Our defense really came to GIRARD play,” Pearson said. “There’s a lot Continued from B1 of talk about them not being up for a player and team leader. Waid the challenge, but they stepped up threw for 261 yards and three tonight. We gave up some big plays, touchdowns and rushed for 119 but overall they did a nice job.” yards and a pair of TDs. Waid said that Girard’s win was a Waid’s heroics were one of sev- year in the making. eral standout individual perfor- “Since Aug. 25 of last year, we lost mances turned in by the Indians. to them twice in a row and we were Michael Belcik was on the receiv- ing end of eight of Waid’s passes. tired of it,” Waid said. “Our main The senior pulled in touchdowns focus was to come out here and receptions of 39 and 50 yards, and beat our rivals. My team, my broth- accumulated 181 yards in all. ers played amazing. I couldn’t be Morgan Clardy also scored more proud of them. twice, rushing in from a yard out Waid said that he and Belcik in the fi rst quarter, then capping “have a special bond” which helps the night’s scoring with a 35-yard them on the fi eld. run to paydirt. Girard’s defense made numer- “We’ve always been close. Not ous big plays throughout the night, just on the field, but off the field including a forced fumble and an we’re brothers,” Waid said. “We interception — both which led to think the same thoughts. I know scores. where he’s going to be, and he “That’s what I’m proudest about, knows where I’m going to throw the fact that this was a total team it.” effort across the board,” Girard coach Pat Pearson said. “Offense, “And, I can put the ball any- defense, special teams were out- where and he’ll go up and get it. standing. This win tonight showed That dude is a freak of nature.” the unity of this team. They love Niles coach Brian Shaner had each other, they play like brothers. praise for the Indians. They are very unselfi sh.” “They’re extremely talented,” “We had some really big indi- vidual performances of course, but WILLIAM D. LEWIS } THE VINDICATOR Shaner said. “We knew depth was Girard’s Michael Belcik stiff -arms Niles defender Preston Turner on his way to score a touchdown during their season opener going to hurt us, and they showed this was a total team victory.” Thursday in Girard. The Indians dropped the Red Dragons, 47-24. Niles was led offensively by se- it. They kept coming. They’ve got a nior quarterback Jordan Soda, who great football team. They’ve got a threw for 205 yards. Junior run- 18 before a forced fumble gave the downs to tie the game at 14-14 four down at the 5:39 mark of the sec- ton of three-year starters. They’re ning back Robbie Savin rushed for Indians their fi rst possession. They minutes into the second quar- ond quarter. Just two minutes going to have a great season.” 180 yards, including a 60-yard TD needed just six plays to drive 72 ter, but then Girard scored two later, an Aidan Warga interception run. yards, ending with a Belcik 39 yard straight touchdowns and never “We’re young, but we played Niles took the opening kickoff catch. looked back. inside the Niles 20 helped Girard hard. We played with heart. My and marched down to the Girard The two teams traded touch- Clardy scored his first touch- build its lead to 28-14 hat’s off to Girard.” WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED!

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RESERVE INSIDE THE ROPES WITH … Continued from B1 Jason Kokrak Gatrell, ran for 75 yards a touch- Thursday: down, but his best work may The Warren have been on special teams as JFK graduate he blocked two punts. Dom Ve- shot a 1-over lasquez also put up a strong per- 71 to tie for formance at QB, going 12-for-20 for 55th plae with 155 yards and two touchdowns. 24 others Western Reserve’s offense had no in the PGA turnovers. Tour’s Northern Trust Open at As a unit, the Blue Devils’ de- the Glen Oaks Club at Old West- fense sacked Columbiana’s Jakob bury, N.Y. His round included Cross three times and held the four birdies, three bogeys and Clippers to 125 total yards. Coach Andy Hake had his defensive backs one double bogey. cover the Clippers wideouts one- Today: Kokrak tees off at 8:37 on-one while having everyone else a.m. His playing partners are in the front seven tee off on Cross. Whee Kim and William McGirt. “Kade Hilles and Ryan Dem- TV: Golf Channel coverage sky covered them one-on-one on begins at 1 p.m. the outside and it allowed us to Follow Kokrak: Online at www. go after [Cross] with our d-line vindy.com/kokrak. and linebackers. I’m really proud of those guys on the outside be- Associated Press/Staff report ing able to play man and so did our sophomores [Todd Henning and Jimmy Mayberry] in the slot,” Hake said. “It’s really hard to do THURSDAY ON THE LINKS that against them.” DAVID DERMER | THE VINDICATOR Professional golf results Cross was the Clippers’ most ef- Western Reserve’s Ryan Slaven and Adam Gatrell block a punt by Columbiana’s Jarrett Nemick in the fi rst half of their sea- son opener Thursday in Berlin Center. The Blue Devils defeated the Clippers, 34-3. fective offensive player, getting 32 yards on the ground. By air, he was NORTHERN TRUST 6-for-19 for 89 yards. lasquez lobbed the ball 40 yards some retroactive offi ciating. Three minutes later, Velasquez OLD WESTBURY, N.Y. to Kade Hilles to build a two-score With about nine minutes left tossed a 39-yard touchdown pass “There’s not a lot to say. There Golf hasn’t felt this easy to Dustin was a lot of inconsistency offensive- lead. Velasquez turned a would-be in the first quarter, the Clippers to Demsky. Columbiana broke the Johnson since he was making it hard for ly,” Columbiana coach Bob Spaite sack into a TD on the play. defense forced a three and out and shutout in the fi nal minutes of the anyone to beat him. said. “We have to get better.” “I saw [the defensive lineman] the Blue Devils wisely punted the fi rst quarter with Jared Bryarly’s Coming off a week in the Bahamas and The fi rst two Blue Devils offen- out of the back of my eye there and ball away. 23-yard fi eld goal. switching back to his old putter to rely sive plays resulted in touchdowns. I tried to make the best move that As the Clippers ran their fi rst of- Cappabianca punched his sec- more on feel, Johnson ran off three Cappabianca took his fi rst handoff I could to shake him,” Velasquez fensive play, offi cials halted play. ond touchdown from two yards birdies over his last six holes at Glen 69 yards for a touchdown. said. “I guess he slipped or I shook They determined that Columbi- out at the end of a six-minute drive Oaks Club and fi nished with a 5-under him and then I saw my big target ana had committed a personal foul in the second quarter. In a drive 65 to trail Russell Henley by one shot Reserve then forced the Clip- after the opening round of The North- pers to turn the ball over on downs [Hilles] wide open and I just threw during the punt and that meant a set up by Gatrell’s second blocked it as hard as I could.” fi rst down for the Blue Devils. punt in the third quarter, he had a ern Trust. at their own 40-yardline. On the Johnson missed only two fairways and fi rst play of the subsequent drive, Western Reserve’s third TD Spaite declined to address the four-yard touchdown run to turn came as Columbiana fell victim to offi ciating snafu. on the running clock. two greens Thursday afternoon, and Blue Devils quarterback Dom Ve- he fi nished with a shot up the hill to 4 feet for one last birdie that gave him his lowest round since he won at Riviera in Phi—Jeffery 15 pass from Wentz (Sturgis ler was 5 of 8 for 105 yards and one TD . His February to rise to No. 1 in the world. NFL PRESEASON kick), 1:14. NFL PRESEASON Second Quarter surgically repaired right shoulder looked fi ne “Today was much easier than it has Mia—J.Thomas 1 pass from Cutler (Franks NFL PRESEASON kick), 14:48. on a 72-yard pass to DeVante Parker. Wentz been in the past,” Johnson said. “I’ve Phi—Clement 3 run (Sturgis kick), 7:08. roundup connected with Torrey Smith on a 50-yard TD been saying it’s close and I’ve seen AMERICAN CONFERENCE Phi—Kendricks 31 interception return East (Sturgis kick), 5:45. down the right side on a third-and-8 on Phila- signs of it. But today was the fi rst day W L T Pct PF PA Mia—FG Franks 56, :02. where I felt like all day I was really in N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 13 19 Third Quarter Panthers 24, Jaguars 23 delphia’s opening series for a 7-0 lead. Smith, Miami 1 2 0 .333 61 89 Phi—FG Sturgis 30, 7:28. who was signed along with Alshon Jeff ery in control of the swing. Hit a lot of really New England 0 2 0 .000 47 58 Mia—Grant 69 pass from Doughty (Franks JACKSONVILLE good shots. Drove it well. Did every- Buffalo 0 2 0 .000 26 37 kick), 3:45. free agency to bolster the receiving group, South Fourth Quarter Cam Newton was perfect in his preseason didn’t have a catch in the fi rst two games. thing really well. It’s the fi rst time in a W L T Pct PF PA Phi—M.Johnson 1 pass from McGloin long time I’ve done that.” Houston 1 1 0 .500 44 50 (Sturgis kick), 11:08. debut. Seeing live action for the fi rst time Wentz then hit Jeff ery for a 20-yard gain and Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 37 34 A—69,596. since last season’s fi nale, Newton completed Jacksonville 1 2 0 .333 62 60 Mia Phi found him again for a 15-yard TD pass over He specifi cally used as a reference the Indianapolis 0 2 0 .000 29 48 First downs 15 25 both of his passes for 21 yards and a touch- the middle on his fourth and fi nal series. weeks leading into the Masters, when North Total Net Yards 302 426 down in Carolina’s victory over the Jackson- W L T Pct PF PA Rushes-yards 21-87 40-152 Wentz fi nished 6 of 10 for 129 yards, two TDs Johnson looked nearly unstoppable by Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 54 10 Passing 215 274 ville Jaguars. Newton’s 9-yard slant pass to winning three straight tournaments. Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1.000 37 25 Punt Returns 2-6 4-3 and one interception. Coming in, there were Cleveland 2 0 01.000 30 20 Kelvin Benjamin capped a 10-play opening And then he was stopped by a stair- Kickoff Returns 3-76 4-70 concerns Jeff ery wasn’t on the same page Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 35 42 Interceptions Ret. 2-20 3-123 drive that showed Panthers coach Ron Rivera case in his rental home at the Masters, West Comp-Att-Int 13-29-3 28-36-2 with Wentz because he has missed a lot of W L T Pct PF PA Sacked-Yards Lost 2-13 1-10 all he needed to see from his star quarter- slipping in socks and wrenching his Denver 2 0 0 1.000 57 31 Punts 6-49.0 6-38.8 practice time. Jay Ajayi had a pair of 2-yard Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 47 39 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 back. Newton spent the rest of the night back. He had to withdraw from Augusta Oakland 0 2 0 .000 31 44 Penalties-Yards 4-33 16-147 watching from the sideline. The 2015 league TD runs for the Dolphins and Cutler tossed National the next day, and since then L.A. Chargers 0 2 0 .000 24 61 Time of Possession 20:45 39:15 a 1-yard TD pass to Julius Thomas. Eagles THURSDAY’S SUMMARIES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS MVP had surgery in March to repair a par- he has been trying to get over the back NATIONAL CONFERENCE RUSHING—Miami, Ajayi 9-53, Drake 4-21, tially torn rotator cuff in his right, throwing reserves led by No. 3 quarterback Matt Mc- injury and get back his game. East S.Johnson 3-13, Moore 1-1, D.Williams Gloin had a six-play, 53-yard TD drive against W L T Pct PF PA 4-(minus 1). Philadelphia, Clement 9-42, shoulder. Newton participated in the fi rst fi ve The fi rst of four FedEx Cup playoff Dallas 2 1 0 .667 54 50 Pumphrey 12-37, Smallwood 4-28, Marshall practices of training camp before develop- Miami’s starters. Corey Clement capped it Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 67 71 9-28, Blount 4-19, Evans 2-(minus 2). events moved this year to Glen Oaks, N.Y. Giants 0 2 0 .000 18 30 PASSING—Miami, Cutler 5-8-0-105, Moore ing soreness and backing off for nearly two with a 3-yard TD run that tied it at 21. Mychal a course no one in the fi eld knows Washington 0 2 0 .000 20 44 5-11-2-43, Doughty 2-7-1-74, Fales 1-3-0- Kendricks then intercepted Matt Moore’s South 6. Philadelphia, Wentz 6-10-1-129, McGloin weeks. He amped up his workload this week particularly well. It is spacious and W L T Pct PF PA 22-26-1-155. in preparation for the team’s third exhibi- tipped pass and returned it for a score to put immaculate, the contoured greens that Carolina 2 1 0 .667 78 74 RECEIVING—Miami, Parker 2-78, Landry New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 27 27 2-49, Stills 2-18, Drake 2-2, J.Thomas tion, quite possibly the only action he’ll get Philadelphia ahead 28-21. can be diffi cult to negotiate outside of Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 24 31 2-1, Grant 1-69, D.Smith 1-6, Carroo 1-5. in the preseason. The Panthers (2-1) wrap up Atlanta 0 2 0 .000 33 40 Philadelphia, Hollins 5-44, Pumphrey Cowboys’ Elliott to play close range. North 5-37, Burton 4-43, Ertz 3-44, Jeffery 2-35, exhibition play next week against Pittsburgh. Henley brought a conservative strategy W L T Pct PF PA Clement 2-11, M.Johnson 2-3, T.Smith 1-50, The Jaguars (1-2), meanwhile, may continue FRISCO, TEXAS Green Bay 2 0 0 1.000 45 26 Treggs 1-9, Ward 1-5, Gibson 1-4, Denham of aiming for the safe part of the green, Detroit 2 0 0 1.000 40 16 1-(minus 1). their quarterback competition into the Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott appears Chicago 1 1 0 .500 41 47 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. set for the only game he is expected to get and he converted eight birdies. Seven Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 30 30 PANTHERS 24, JAGUARS 23 preseason fi nale at Atlanta. Chad Henne got of them were from 12 feet or closer, a West Carolina 7 3 6 8 — 24 the start over Blake Bortles and had an up- until his suspension over a domestic violence W L T Pct PF PA Jacksonville 0 10 0 13 — 23 testament to how well he was playing. Seattle 2 0 0 1.000 68 30 First Quarter and-down night that would have been much incident ends in late October. Cowboys He also chipped in from 80 feet. L.A. Rams 2 0 0 1.000 37 31 Car—Benjamin 9 pass from Newton (Gano better if not for a drop. Henne completed 8 of coach Jason Garrett said Thursday he was San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 41 50 kick), 8:34. CANADIAN PACIFIC WOMEN’S OPEN Arizona 1 2 0 .333 61 54 Second Quarter 14 passes for 73 yards. He lofted two perfect leaning toward Elliott playing the preseason Jac—Ivory 1 run (Myers kick), 13:30. OTTAWA ONTARIO Thursday’s Scores Car—FG Gano 31, 3:54. deep balls to rookie Keelan Cole and Allen game against Oakland on Saturday night, Philadelphia 38, Miami 31 Jac—FG Myers 44, :11. Robinson, although Cole dropped a would- Marina Alex shot a 5-under 66 on Carolina 24, Jacksonville 23 Third Quarter with a plan similar to Elliott’s only exhibition Today’s Games Car—Artis-Payne 2 run (run failed), 2:28. be touchdown for the second time in as appearance as a rookie. He had seven carries Thursday to take the lead in the New England at Detroit, 7 p.m. Fourth Quarter Kansas City at Seattle, 8 p.m. Jac—Wynn 4 pass from Bortles (Myers many games. Henne also was sacked three for 48 yards on 14 snaps at Seattle last year Canadian Pacifi c Women’s Open, while Saturday’s Games kick), 13:13. times and had a pass batted down at the line before he became the NFL’s leading rusher. Canadian star Brooke Henderson was in Buffalo at Baltimore, 7 p.m. Car—Artis-Payne 8 run (Clay pass from of scrimmage. He led the Jaguars on two danger of missing the cut after a 74. Arizona at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Gilbert), 10:35. Elliott faces a six-game suspension after N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 7 p.m. Jac—Grimes 1 run (pass failed), 5:23. scoring drives in fi ve possessions, the fi rst Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. A—57,606. the NFL concluded he used physical force Alex had four birdies on her opening Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Car Jac one aided by a 51-yard run on a fake punt. nine — the back nine at Ottawa Hunt Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m. First downs 20 19 Bortles was 12-of-16 passing for 125 yards, against his girlfriend at the time last summer L.A. Chargers at L.A. Rams, 8 p.m. Total Net Yards 304 338 in Columbus, Ohio, where Elliott starred for — and added two birdies and a bogey Oakland at Dallas, 8 p.m. Rushes-yards 29-120 26-136 highlighted by a 4-yard touchdown pass to on her second nine. The American is Green Bay at Denver, 9 p.m. Passing 184 202 Ohio State. Elliott has denied wrongdoing, Sunday’s Games Punt Returns 3-12 3-10 Shane Wynn in the fourth quarter. Bortles winless on the PGA Tour. Chicago at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Kickoff Returns 3-46 3-82 also threw an interception that was returned and an appeal hearing is set for next week. Cincinnati at Washington, 4:30 p.m. Interceptions Ret. 1-48 1-11 If the ruling stands, Elliott will go on the “I got off to a great start,” Alex said. San Francisco at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Comp-Att-Int 20-33-1 21-35-1 48 yards and set up a touchdown in the third. “Then the conditions started to pick Thursday, Aug. 31 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 3-18 The ill-advised pass was a little behind Allen suspended list the fi rst week of the regular Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 7 p.m. Punts 5-51.0 5-48.8 season and be eligible to return to the active up a little bit. The wind picked up. It L.A. Rams at Green Bay, 7 p.m. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Hurns and into double coverage. Bortles and started to get tough defi nitely the sec- Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Penalties-Yards 8-49 7-56 roster Oct. 23. The Cowboys didn’t use Elliott Jacksonville at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Time of Possession 30:41 29:19 Jacksonville’s starting off ensive line played ond nine, so I kind of just held in there Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets, 7 p.m. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS deep into the fourth quarter, facing mostly in the fi rst three preseason games, but he’s N.Y. Giants at New England, 7:30 p.m. RUSHING—Carolina, Stewart 5-39, Artis- the best I could.” Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Payne 9-37, McCaffrey 7-21, Whittaker second- and third-teamers. been a full participant throughout training Washington at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. 1-13, Simmons 5-12, Gilbert 1-(minus 1), She had 28 putts. Miami at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Anderson 1-(minus 1). Jacksonville, C.Grant Eagles 38, Dolphins 31 camp. Last year, he missed a large portion of Cleveland at Chicago, 8 p.m. 10-58, Ivory 10-36, Henne 1-14, Grimes the preseason because of a hamstring injury “Putted unbelievably well today,” Alex Baltimore at New Orleans, 8 p.m. 3-13, Bortles 1-9, Allen 1-6. PHILADELPHIA Dallas at Houston, 8 p.m. before rushing for 1,631 yards and helping said. “I rolled it so good. I hope I can PASSING—Carolina, Newton 2-2-0-21, Carson Wentz and Jay Cutler are ready for Tennessee at Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Anderson 10-19-1-66, Gilbert 8-12-0-97. the Cowboys to a 13-3 record. Garrett has just carry that into the next couple days Arizona at Denver, 9 p.m. Jacksonville, Henne 8-14-0-73, Bortles 12- the regular season. Wentz tossed touchdown and just tidy up the ball-striking a little L.A. Chargers at San Francisco, 10 p.m. 16-1-125, Allen 1-5-0-22. maintained that the preseason plan with Seattle at Oakland, 10 p.m. RECEIVING—Carolina, Benjamin 4-36, passes to both of his new receivers, Mychal bit.” EAGLES 38, DOLPHINS 31 Samuel 4-15, Frazier 2-48, Funchess 2-21, Kendricks returned an interception 31 yards Elliott had nothing to do with the looming Miami 14 10 7 0 — 31 Olsen 2-14, Simmons 2-9, Armah 1-13, suspension. “I think the biggest thing is just Henderson, from nearby Smiths Falls, Philadelphia 14 14 3 7 — 38 Dickson 1-13, McCaffrey 1-12, Stewart 1-3. for a score and the Philadelphia Eagles beat First Quarter Jacksonville, Wynn 3-32, Ellis 3-29, Hurns having the mindset of preparing him for struggled on the greens. She had 32 Phi—T.Smith 50 pass from Wentz (Sturgis 3-28, Pinkard 3-17, A.Robinson 2-50, Koyack the Miami Dolphins. Playing his second game putts. kick), 12:22. 1-30, Sterling 1-19, Ivory 1-6, Grimes 1-6, since coming out of retirement to replace Week 1 of the season,” Garrett said. Mia—Ajayi 2 run (Franks kick), 5:13. K.Cole 1-4, Bohanon 1-1, C.Grant 1-(minus 2). “I hit the ball for the majority extremely injured Dolphins starter Ryan Tannehill, Cut- Associated Press Mia—Ajayi 2 run (Franks kick), 4:49. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. well and just the putter kind of let me down at times,” Henderson said. “But you know, the crowds were amazing. There was a lot of great things happen- return of Tracy Sprinkle, an emo- MORE ON BURROW tice] against a pass rush that’s ing out there, and like I said, my ball- OHIO STATE tional leader who earned a start- Offensive coordinator Kevin Wil- intense, with multiple looks and striking was awesome. It was like right Continued from B1 ing job last year only to suffer a son insisted that a backup quarter- coverage scenarios, so he’s been on, and just hopefully tomorrow I can season-ending knee injury in the back hadn’t yet been picked when stressed every day at a high level,” make a couple more of those 10-foot- (had), we set up plays for the line- opener. The 6-foot-3, 290-pounder Wilson said. “So The only thing ers, 15-footers, and then we’ll see what Joe Burrow broke his throwing happens.” backers to make,” Bosa said. “Now, will play nose guard. hand during practice on Monday. different is there are going to be it’s us pinning our ears back in- Tackles Dre’Mont Jones, a de- people in the stands.” The 19-year-old Canadian has four Now Dwayne Haskins defi nitely LPGA Tour victories, winning the major stead of sitting at the line and wait- fensive end who was moved inside will back up starter J.T. Barrett, but Burrow’s injury could have an KPMG Women’s PGA last year and the ing. ... It was defi nitely frustrating last year, and Davon Hamilton also unless Barrett gets hurt that likely effect on whether true freshman Meijer LPGA Classic in June. just being tight on the [offensive] return. So does Robert Landers, means some meaningless mop-up Tate Martell ends up redshirting South Korea’s In Gee Chun and Eng- tackle.” who was a pleasant surprise as a duty against overmatched oppo- this year. land’s Holly Clyburn were a stroke back true freshman last year. nents. Ohio State hasn’t said how long at 67. EXPERIENCE ON THE INSIDE Senior Michael Hill is a returning Wilson said Haskins, a redshirt Burrow will be out. He had surgery “You can hit shots in there pretty tight,” Ohio State’s interior linemen are starter at defensive tackle, although freshman who hasn’t taken a game Tuesday to repair the injury he suf- Chun said. almost as good. he has been suspended at least one snap, is ready for game action. fered when his hand hit another Associated Press The group will be boosted by the game for breaking team rules. “He’s going every day [in prac- player’s helmet.

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ON THE LINKS INDIANS Thursday’s other Dodgers top Bucs for 90th Continued from B1 MLB games spot,” Betts said. “There was Associated Press did last night, he was going back-to-back home runs in said Pirates manager Clint no twisting or anything, AMERICAN LEAGUE to try to match it. And you the eighth inning to give the Hurdle, who was ejected for PITTSBURGH just impact. It just kind of Tigers 10, Yankees 6 could just see that focus. bullpen breathing room. arguing balls and strikes in Los Angeles Dodgers swelled up.” DETROIT He’s a big game pitcher. He’s Brandon Morrow worked the seventh inning. “He was manager Dave Roberts likes Indians first baseman Detroit slugger Miguel Cabrera to joke any issues surround- trying to earn continued the ninth for his first save disconnected. He had noth- Carlos Santana missed his and Yankees catcher Austin ing his team are “high class” opportunities. You respect since May 10, 2009 when ing to go to, to stay with.” Romine wrestled on the ground third straight game because problems, the kind every that.” he was in Seattle. Roberts A night after leaving 11 near home plate during the of back tightness. Cleveland other club in the majors Like Hill, Ryu’s role in gave All-Star closer Kenley men on base, a key factor in fi rst of three bench-clearing the postseason is still un- Jansen a “paid vacation” Hill’s valiant but ultimately is also playing without sec- altercations during the Tigers’ would love to have. testy victory over New York. The latest? certain. Clayton Kershaw, day off. fruitless pursuit of history, ond baseman Jason Kipnis DODGERS 5 Yu Darvish and Alex Wood Los Angeles upped its re- the Dodgers stranded 15. (strained right hamstring), Five players were ejected, along Maybe too PIRATES 2 with both managers and the many effec- figure to be the top three, cord to a major-league best Still, they got fi ve across. and outfielders Michael Taylor singled home Her- Yankees’ bench coach. Justin tive starting Next: Pittsburgh likely sending Hill and Ryu 90-36, becoming the 12th Brantley (sprained right an- Upton and James McCann nandez in the second to pitchers. at Cincinnati, to the bullpen. Not that Ryu team in big-league history kle) and Lonnie Chisenhall homered for Detroit, and Gary today, 7:10 p.m. give Los Angeles the lead. A night after is concerned about it. Con- to reach the 90-win plateau (strained right calf). Sanchez went deep for the Granderson put the Dodg- Rich Hill took sidering how injuries have in 126 games. Yankees, but that all became ers ahead to stay with a The Indians were held to dogged him through 2015 “With us today, there secondary on a day when the a no-hitter into the 10th, drive over the seats in right one hit by Boston’s Doug Hyun-Jin Ryu worked six and 2016, he’s simply happy were a lot of things that umpires had their hands full off Kuhl to make it 2-1. Her- Fister on Tuesday – a leadoff trying to maintain order. Shane to be back throwing strikes. effective innings and the we’re used to doing,” Rob- nandez added an RBI single home run by Lindor. Cleve- Greene got fi ve outs for his Dodgers pulled away late If he does it as a reliever in erts said. off reliever Steven Brault to land had three hits Wednes- fourth save. for a 5-2 victory on Thurs- the playoffs, so be it. Chad Kuhl (6-8) struggled push the advantage to 3-1. day, with the only run com- Rays 2, Blue Jays 0 day, their 90th win of the “As a starting pitcher, you with his command, walk- Adam Frazier’s RBI single ing on Edwin Encarnacion’s ST. PETERSBURG season. just want to put your team ing fi ve in just four innings. off former Pirate closer Tony homer. Alex Cobb and four relievers Ryu allowed one run and in position to win,” Ryu said. Jordy Mercer hit an RBI Watson in the seventh drew Sale also had to dodge a combined on a six-hitter and four hits with two walks “I believe in doing my job double but it wasn’t enough the Pirates back within one piece of a broken bat that center fi elder Kevin Kiermaier and two strikeouts to im- and that decision, that’s not for the struggling Pirates, made two spectacular catches but Los Angeles reliever Pe- sailed past the mound in prove to 3-0 with a 2.13 ERA something I can control.” who have dropped nine of dro Baez struck out Andrew to help Tampa Bay beat To- the second. Urshela’s bat since June 17. Curtis Granderson drilled 12 to fall well back in the NL McCutchen with the tying ronto. Cobb, making his fi rst “This guy is a competi- his third home run in six Central. run on second. Pittsburgh shattered while hitting a start in 19 days, was taken out tor,” Roberts said. “We talk- games since joining the “There were some nice grounder up the middle, of the game in the fi fth inning left nine men on base and after throwing 94 pitches ed about it last night that Dodgers and Yasmani Gran- sequences [from Kuhl], went 2 for 7 with runners in causing Sale to lean out of on the heels of what Rich despite giving up no runs. Steve dal and Adrian Gonzalez hit but not enough of them,” scoring position. the way. Cishek (2-0) got the win and Alex Colome pitched the ninth for his 38th save. Bgaerts ss 3 2 2 2 Bruce rf 5 2 2 1 Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, Chris Guccione. Rosales ph 0 0 0 0 R.Mntro p 2 0 0 0 White Sox 5, Twins 1 MLB STATISTICS Mreland 1b 4 2 3 4 Guyer lf 3 2 1 1 T—2:53. A—16,013 (40,615). D.Hrnnd p 0 0 0 0 Smoker p 0 0 0 0 Kansas City STANDINGS Leon c 3 0 0 0 Y.Diaz dh 4 4 4 2 LATE WEDNESDAY Chafi n p 0 0 0 0 Brdford p 0 0 0 0 Junis 5 1-3 7 1 1 1 7 CHICAGO Holt lf-rf 2 0 0 0 R.Perez c 4 0 3 2 RANGERS 7, ANGELS 5 Bradley p 0 0 0 0 Mat.Ryn ph 1 0 0 0 Alexander H,5 1 1 0 0 1 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Urshela 3b 5 1 2 4 D.Prlta ph 1 0 1 0 Goeddel p 0 0 0 0 Moylan H,17 1 0 0 0 0 0 Derek Holland pitched six eff ec- East Division Totals 34 6 9 6 Totals 40 13 18 12 10 innings Minor L,5-6 BS,3 2-3 2 2 2 0 2 Texas Los Angeles Rodney p 0 0 0 0 A.Cbrra ph 0 0 0 0 tive innings, Yolmer Sanchez W L Pct GB Boston 001 300 020 — 6 Totals 34 3 10 3 Totals 31 2 5 2 McCarthy 1 1 0 0 0 0 Boston 73 54 .575 — ab r h bi ab r h bi Cleveland 043 012 30x — 13 Arizona 000 021 000 — 3 Umpires—Home, Roberto Ortiz; First, Lance homered and Chicago beat New York 68 58 .540 4 1/2 E—Devers (5), Leon (5). DP—Boston 1, DShelds cf 5 0 1 0 Maybin lf 4 1 1 0 Barksdale; Second, Dan Iassogna; Third, Eric Tampa Bay 63 66 .488 11 Choo dh 5 0 2 1 Trout cf 3 0 0 0 New York 000 100 100 — 2 sloppy Minnesota. Holland (7- Cleveland 2. LOB—Boston 6, Cleveland 10. E—Fuentes (1). DP—New York 2. LOB—Arizona Cooper. Baltimore 62 65 .488 11 Andrus ss 5 1 1 0 Pujols dh 5 1 1 0 2B—Betts (36), Jose.Ramirez (40), Y.Diaz 2 9, New York 11. 2B—Cespedes (17). HR— T—2:43. A—25,314 (37,903). 13) bounced back nicely from a Toronto 60 67 .472 13 Beltre 3b 5 2 3 2 Calhoun rf 5 0 1 1 (3), R.Perez (9). 3B—Bogaerts (5), Y.Diaz (1). Cespedes (17). SB—K.Marte (1), Goldschmidt Central Division HR—Moreland 2 (17), Lindor (22), Bruce (33). Mazara rf 4 1 1 0 Simmons ss 5 2 2 0 LEADERS string of bad outings, yielding (17), Fuentes (3). CS—Lamb (4). SF—K.Marte W L Pct GB SB—Jose.Ramirez (13). CS—E.Nunez (7). SF— Napoli 1b 4 1 0 0 Vlbuena 3b 4 1 2 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE (2). S—Lagares (2). one run and three hits in just Cleveland 70 56 .556 — Guyer (1). Odor 2b 3 0 0 1 Cron 1b 3 0 1 0 BATTING—Altuve, Houston, .357; IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota 65 62 .512 5 1/2 IP H R ER BB SO Chrinos c 4 2 3 2 Mldnado c 4 0 0 0 Hosmer, Kansas City, .318; Garcia, his second win in two months. Arizona Kansas City 64 62 .508 6 Boston Rua lf 2 0 1 0 Cowart 2b 4 0 0 0 Chicago, .317; Gregorius, New York, .308; Ray W,10-5 5 2 1 1 2 9 Pitcher Jose Berrios (11-6) and Detroit 55 71 .437 15 Sale L,14-6 3 7 7 6 3 3 Rbinsn ph-lf2 0 1 1 Gonzalez, Houston, .306; Segura, Seattle, Chicago 50 76 .397 20 Hembree 1 1-3 2 1 1 2 2 Totals 39 7 13 7 Totals 37 5 8 5 Hernandez H,12 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 .306; Reddick, Houston, .300; Schoop, fi rst baseman Mitch Garver West Division Workman 1 1-3 4 2 2 0 2 Texas 011 110 000 3 — 7 Chafi n H,14 1-3 1 1 1 1 0 Baltimore, .300; Springer, Houston, .300; W L Pct GB Boyer 1-3 3 3 3 1 0 Bradley H,16 2 1 0 0 2 2 Ramirez, Cleveland, .298. each committed a costly error Houston 77 49 .611 — Los Angeles 000 301 000 1 — 5 Abad 2 2 0 0 0 2 E—Simmons (11). DP—Texas 1. LOB—Texas Rodney S,30-35 1 0 0 0 2 0 RUNS—Judge, New York, 95; Springer, Los Angeles 65 62 .512 12 New York in the series fi nale, and the Cleveland 9, Los Angeles 6. 2B—Mazara (24), Simmons Houston, 88; Altuve, Houston, 85; Betts, 1/2 Montero L,2-9 5 1-3 7 3 3 2 5 Bauer W,13-8 5 1-3 7 4 4 3 8 (30), Cron (10). HR—Beltre 2 (16), Chirinos (15), Boston, 82; Ramirez, Cleveland, 81; Twins’ lineup was shut down by Seattle 65 63 .508 13 Smoker 1 2 0 0 1 2 Andrus, Texas, 80; Gardner, New York, 80; Olson 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Valbuena (16). SB—Simmons (19). SF—Odor (2). Texas 63 63 .500 14 Shaw 1 1 0 0 1 2 Bradford 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Hosmer, Kansas City, 78; Upton, Detroit, Holland and three relievers. S—DeShields (11), Rua (1). Oakland 55 72 .433 22 Goody 1 1 2 2 1 2 Goeddel 2 1 0 0 1 4 78; Bautista, Toronto, 76. IP H R ER BB SO NATIONAL LEAGUE Otero 1 0 0 0 0 1 Chafi n pitched to 2 batters in the 7th RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 100; Schoop, 1/2 Texas Boyer pitched to 4 batters in the 7th HBP—by Ray (Flores). Baltimore, 93; Upton, Detroit, 91; KDavis, Reds 4, Cubs 2 Wednesday’s Scores Umpires—Home, Andy Fletcher; First, Scott Cashner 6 7 4 4 1 2 Oakland, 87; Machado, Baltimore, 84; Baltimore 8, Oakland 7, 12 innings Rodriguez 1 0 0 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson; First, Mike Barry; Second, Bill Welke; Third, Alan Porter. Estabrook; Second, Jerry Layne; Third, Ryan Mazara, Texas, 83; Judge, New York, 82; CINCINNATI Boston 6, Cleveland 1 T—3:28. A—21,643 (35,051). Claudio W,3-1 2 0 0 0 0 1 Smoak, Toronto, 81; Pujols, Los Angeles, N.Y. Yankees 10, Detroit 2 Leclerc 0 0 1 1 2 0 Additon. TIGERS 10, YANKEES 6 T—3:45. A—25,284 (41,922). 79; Cano, Seattle, 78. Jose Peraza had a pinch-hit, Toronto 7, Tampa Bay 6 Barnette S,1-5 1 1 0 0 0 0 HITS—Altuve, Houston, 172; Hosmer, Seattle 9, Atlanta 6 New York Detroit REDS 4, CUBS 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Los Angeles Kansas City, 153; Abreu, Chicago, 148; bases-loaded double in the Chicago White Sox 4, Minnesota 3 Heaney 5 8 4 4 0 4 Chicago Cincinnati Andrus, Texas, 148; Cabrera, Kansas City, Houston 6, Washington 1 Gardner lf 5 1 4 1 Kinsler 2b 5 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi eighth inning, rallying Cincin- Hicks cf-rf 3 0 0 2 Mahtook rf 4 1 0 0 Petit 2 0 0 0 1 3 145; Schoop, Baltimore, 144; Ramirez, Kansas City 6, Colorado 4 Parker 1 0 0 0 0 1 Zobrist 2b 4 0 2 0 Hmilton cf 4 0 0 0 Cleveland, 142; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, nati to a victory over Chicago Texas 7, L.A. Angels 5, 10 innings GSanch dh-c 4 1 2 2 Upton lf 3 2 2 1 Judge rf 4 1 1 0 Mi.Cbrr dh 3 0 0 0 Norris 1 2 0 0 0 0 Schwrbr lf 4 0 0 0 Cozart ss 4 1 1 0 140; Cain, Kansas City, 137; 3 tied at 136. Thursday’s Scores Bryant 3b 3 1 1 0 Votto 1b 4 0 2 1 DOUBLES—Ramirez, Cleveland, 40; that avoided a series sweep. Detroit 10, N.Y. Yankees 6 Btances p 0 0 0 0 D.Mchdo dh 2 0 1 0 Paredes L,0-1 1 3 3 3 2 1 Dav.Rbr p 0 0 0 0 Cstllns 3b 4 1 1 1 Heaney pitched to 2 batters in the 6th Rizzo 1b 4 0 0 0 Duvall lf 4 1 1 0 Lowrie, Oakland, 38; Betts, Boston, 36; The Reds loaded the bases with Tampa Bay 2, Toronto 0 I.Happ cf 2 1 1 1 Gennett 2b 3 1 1 0 Upton, Detroit, 36; Altuve, Houston, 35; Colorado 3, Kansas City 2 Wade rf 0 0 0 0 An.Rmne 3b 0 0 0 0 Leclerc pitched to 2 batters in the 10th Grgrius ss 4 0 0 0 J.McCnn c 3 3 1 1 HBP—by Norris (Chirinos). J.Baez ss 4 0 2 1 Suarez 3b 2 1 1 0 Abreu, Chicago, 34; Lindor, Cleveland, 34; two outs against Pedro Strop Cleveland 13, Boston 6 Heyward rf 4 0 0 0 Winker rf 2 0 0 0 Andrus, Texas, 33; Gurriel, Houston, 33; Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota 1 Headley 1b 4 0 1 1 J.Hicks 1b 3 2 1 1 Umpires—Home, Gabe Morales; First, Adrian (3-4), putting together two T.Frzer 3b 2 0 0 0 J.Jones cf 4 1 2 2 Johnson; Second, Stu Scheuwater; Third, Gary R.Rvera c 2 0 0 0 Lrenzen p 0 0 0 0 Longoria, Tampa Bay, 32. Washington at Houston, late TRIPLES—Castellanos, Detroit, 9; hits and a walk. Peraza, who Texas at L.A. Angels, late Trreyes 2b 3 2 0 0 J.Iglss ss 3 0 3 4 Cederstrom. Jay ph 1 0 1 0 Peraza ph 1 0 1 2 Au.Rmne c 2 0 0 0 T—3:41. A—35,497 (43,250). Arrieta p 2 0 0 0 R.Iglss p 0 0 0 0 Sanchez, Chicago, 6; Beckham, Baltimore, Today’s Games 5; Bogaerts, Boston, 5; Bregman, was 0 for 4 off the bench this Seattle (Miranda 8-6) at N.Y. Yankees Ellsbry ph-cf 1 1 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Densing p 0 0 0 0 Brnhart c 3 0 0 0 Ca.Smth p 0 0 0 0 L Stlla ph 1 0 0 0 Romano p 2 0 0 0 Houston, 5; Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 5; season, doubled over the head (Sabathia 10-5), 7:05 p.m. DODGERS 5, PIRATES 2 Ramirez, Cleveland, 5; 5 tied at 4. Minnesota (Colon 5-10) at Toronto (Happ Totals 32 6 8 6 Totals 34 10 11 10 Edwards p 0 0 0 0 Schbler ph-rf 2 0 0 0 of Ian Happ in center for a 3-2 New York 010 110 300 — 6 Los Angeles Pittsburgh Strop p 0 0 0 0 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 37; Gallo, 6-9), 7:07 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi Texas, 35; Moustakas, Kansas City, 35; Baltimore (Hellickson 7-7) at Boston Detroit 100 140 31x — 10 Avila ph 1 0 0 0 lead. Strop let in another run E—Kinsler (9), J.Hicks (4), Gregorius (6). C.Tylor cf 5 0 3 1 Hrrison 2b 4 0 1 0 Totals 32 2 7 2 Totals 31 4 7 3 KDavis, Oakland, 34; Smoak, Toronto, 34; (Porcello 8-14), 7:10 p.m. Cruz, Seattle, 31; Encarnacion, Cleveland, with a wild pitch. Raisel Iglesias Kansas City (Vargas 14-7) at Cleveland DP—Detroit 3. LOB—New York 6, Detroit 10. Grndrsn lf 3 1 1 1 A.Frzer rf 4 0 1 1 Chicago 010 001 000 — 2 2B—Upton (36), Castellanos (23), J.Iglesias 2 J.Trner 3b 5 0 0 0 An.Snch p 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 000 100 03x — 4 29; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 29; 3 tied at 28. picked up his 24th save in 25 (Merritt 0-0), 7:10 p.m. STOLEN BASES—Altuve, Houston, 29; Detroit (Verlander 9-8) at Chicago White (26). HR—G.Sanchez (27), Upton (27), J.McCann Grandal c 4 1 1 1 J.Osuna ph 1 0 0 0 E—Bryant (15). DP—Cincinnati 1. LOB—Chicago (12). SB—D.Machado (1), J.Jones (2), J.Iglesias A.Gnzal 1b 5 1 1 1 McCtchn cf 3 0 0 0 Dyson, Seattle, 28; Maybin, Los Angeles, chances. Sox (Gonzalez 7-10), 8:10 p.m. 7, Cincinnati 8. 2B—Zobrist (15), Bryant (28), 27; RDavis, Boston, 26; DeShields, Texas, Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 6-7) at St. Louis (7). SF—A.Hicks 2 (5), Castellanos (4). Puig rf 4 1 2 0 J.Bell 1b 4 0 0 0 Votto (25), Gennett (16), Peraza (9). HR—I.Happ IP H R ER BB SO Frsythe 2b 4 0 1 0 Freese 3b 3 0 1 0 25; Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 24; Andrus, Marlins 9, Phillies 8 (Wacha 9-6), 8:15 p.m. (19). SB—Barnhart (3). CS—Jay (2). Texas, 23; Cain, Kansas City, 23; Buxton, Texas (Griffi n 6-4) at Oakland (Graveman New York K.Hrnan ss 4 1 2 1 S.Rdrig lf 2 1 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO PHILADELPHIA Garcia 4 5 4 2 3 2 Ryu p 2 0 1 0 E.Diaz c 4 0 1 0 Minnesota, 22; Revere, Los Angeles, 20. 3-4), 10:05 p.m. Chicago PITCHING—Sale, Boston, 14-6; Vargas, Houston (McHugh 1-2) at L.A. Angels Warren 2-3 2 2 2 2 1 A.Brnes ph 1 0 1 0 Mercer ss 4 1 2 1 Arrieta 5 2-3 4 1 0 3 8 Kahnle 1 0 0 0 0 3 Kansas City, 14-7; Bauer, Cleveland, Giancarlo Stanton launched (Bridwell 7-1), 10:07 p.m. Fields p 0 0 0 0 Kuhl p 1 0 0 0 Duensing H,8 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 13-8; Pomeranz, Boston, 13-4; Santana, Saturday’s Games Chapman 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Watson p 0 0 0 0 Brault p 1 0 0 0 his major league-leading 47th Betances L,3-5 0 0 1 1 0 0 Edwards H,20 1 0 0 0 0 2 Minnesota, 13-7; Bundy, Baltimore, Seattle at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. P.Baez p 0 0 0 0 Barbato p 0 0 0 0 Strop L,3-4 BS,3 1 3 3 3 2 1 12-8; Carrasco, Cleveland, 12-6; Kluber, home run, J.T. Realmuto hit an Minnesota at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Robertson 1 1 2 2 2 2 Utley ph 1 0 1 0 Jaso ph-rf 2 0 0 0 Smith 1 2 1 1 0 1 Cincinnati Cleveland, 12-4; Paxton, Seattle, 12-3; 5 Baltimore at Boston, 4:05 p.m. Morrow p 0 0 0 0 Romano 7 6 2 2 3 7 tied at 11. inside-the-park homer and the Texas at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Detroit Totals 38 5 14 5 Totals 33 2 6 2 Fulmer 6 5 5 4 3 3 Lorenzen W,8-2 1 0 0 0 1 3 ERA—Kluber, Cleveland, 2.65; Sale, Miami Marlins overcame a fi ve- Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. Los Angeles 010 100 120 — 5 Iglesias S,24-25 1 1 0 0 0 1 Boston, 2.88; Severino, New York, 3.10; Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:15 p.m. Stumpf H,3 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 run defi cit to beat Philadelphia. Wilson W,2-4 BS,4 1 1 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 010 000 100 — 2 WP—Strop. Stroman, Toronto, 3.17; Pomeranz, Tampa Bay at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. LOB—Los Angeles 15, Pittsburgh 9. 2B—C.Taylor Boston, 3.18; Santana, Minnesota, 3.24; Houston at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. Greene S,4-7 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 Umpires—Home, Adam Hamari; First, Chris Stanton led off the third inning (31), Puig (16), Utley (15), Mercer (21). HR— Segal; Second, Bill Miller; Third, Todd Tichenor. Vargas, Kansas City, 3.59; Cobb, Tampa NATIONAL LEAGUE J.Garcia pitched to 2 batters in the 5th M.Fulmer pitched to 2 batters in the 7th Granderson (22), Grandal (18), A.Gonzalez (2). T—2:47. A—18,191 (42,319). Bay, 3.69; Fulmer, Detroit, 3.70; Archer, with his 14th homer in August, East Division Betances pitched to 1 batter in the 7th SB—C.Taylor (15). S—Ryu (3). PADRES 4, CARDINALS 3 Tampa Bay, 3.76. extending his club record for W L Pct GB IP H R ER BB SO STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 253; Archer, HBP—by Fulmer (Sanchez), by Betances San Diego St. Louis Washington 75 49 .605 — (McCann), by Robertson (Hicks), by Wilson Los Angeles Tampa Bay, 217; Kluber, Cleveland, 208; most in one month. Realmuto Miami 63 63 .500 13 Ryu W,5-6 6 4 1 1 2 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Severino, New York, 183; Carrasco, (Frazier). WP—Fulmer, Stumpf. Margot cf 4 2 3 0 Wong 2b 5 0 2 0 Atlanta 56 69 .448 19 Fields H,12 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 Cleveland, 167; Verlander, Detroit, 159; tied it at 8 in the sixth inning Umpires—Home, Carlos Torres; First, Dana Asuaje 2b 5 1 3 1 Pham lf 4 0 0 0 1/2 Watson H,10 1-3 1 0 0 1 0 Bauer, Cleveland, 157; Porcello, Boston, DeMuth; Second, Paul Nauert; Third, Ben May. Pirela lf 2 0 1 1 DeJong ss 4 1 3 0 with a two-run shot, which rico- New York 55 71 .437 21 Baez H,22 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 2 149; Darvish, Los Angeles, 148; Estrada, T—4:13. A—32,622 (41,681). Solarte 1b-ss 4 0 0 0 Fowler cf 4 1 Philadelphia 46 80 .365 30 Morrow S,1-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Toronto, 147. cheted off the wall in left-center RAYS 2, BLUE JAYS 0 3 0 Central Division Pittsburgh NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct GB Toronto Tampa Bay and past center fi elder Nick Kuhl L,6-9 4 6 2 2 5 2 Spngnbr 3b 5 0 1 0 Y.Mlina c 4 0 1 1 BATTING—Blackmon, Colorado, .337; Chicago 68 58 .540 — ab r h bi ab r h bi Szczur rf 4 0 1 1 Gyorko 1b 3 0 1 1 Williams. A.J. Ellis and Christian Pearce lf 4 0 2 0 Krmaier cf 4 0 0 0 Brault 2 2-3 5 1 1 2 3 JTurner, Los Angeles, .331; Harper, Milwaukee 66 62 .516 3 Coleman ss 3 0 0 0 Grichuk rf 4 1 1 1 Washington, .325; Murphy, Washington, St. Louis 64 63 .504 4 1/2 Dnldson 3b 3 0 0 0 Duda 1b 4 0 0 0 Barbato 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Yelich also homered for Miami. Sanchez 2 3 2 2 0 0 Myers ph-1b0 0 0 0 G.Grcia 3b 3 0 0 0 .324; Posey, San Francisco, .317; Votto, Pittsburgh 61 67 .477 8 Smoak 1b 4 0 0 0 Lngoria 3b 3 0 2 0 Torrens c 3 0 0 0 C.Kelly ph 1 0 0 0 J.Btsta rf 4 0 0 0 Mrrison dh 3 0 0 0 HBP—by Baez (Rodriguez). Cincinnati, .316; Goldschmidt, Arizona, Jarlin Garcia (1-2) won in relief Cincinnati 54 74 .422 15 H.Sanch ph-c 1 0 0 0 C.Mrtin p 1 0 .314; Arenado, Colorado, .312; Taylor, Los West Division Morales dh 4 0 1 0 Sza Jr. rf 2 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Paul Emmel; First, Nick and Brad Ziegler picked up his Pillar cf 4 0 0 0 Dckrson lf 4 2 1 1 Mahrley; Second, Quinn Wolcott; Third, Brian 0 0 Angeles, .312; LeMahieu, Colorado, .312. W L Pct GB Perdomo p 2 0 0 0 Mrtinez ph 1 0 1 0 RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 116; Stanton, eighth save. Los Angeles 90 36 .714 — M.Mntro c 3 0 0 0 Bourjos lf 0 0 0 0 O’Nora. Goins ss 4 0 1 0 Sucre c 4 0 2 0 T—3:37. A—22,115 (38,362). Cordoba ph 1 0 0 0 Lyons p 0 0 0 0 Miami, 97; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 94; Arizona 70 58 .547 21 Stammen p 0 0 0 0 Tvilala p 0 0 0 0 Harper, Washington, 92; Votto, Cincinnati, Diamondbacks 3, Mets 2 Colorado 69 58 .543 21 Barney 2b 2 0 1 0 B.Mller 2b 1 0 0 0 MARLINS 9, PHILLIES 8 Carrera ph 1 0 1 0 Hchvrra ss 1 0 0 0 Yates p 0 0 0 0 Duke p 0 0 0 0 88; Gordon, Miami, 86; Bryant, Chicago, 1/2 Miami Philadelphia Blash ph 1 1 1 0 Bowman p 0 0 0 0 83; Arenado, Colorado, 81; Inciarte, NEW YORK San Diego 57 70 .449 33 Rfsnydr 2b 0 0 0 0 Dan.Rbr ss-2b 2 0 0 1 Totals 33 0 6 0 Totals 28 2 5 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Hand p 0 0 0 0 Cecil p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta, 80; Yelich, Miami, 80. 1/2 Rojas ss 6 0 0 0 C.Hrnan 2b 5 1 2 0 RBI—Arenado, Colorado, 108; Stanton, Robbie Ray returned to a big San Francisco 52 77 .403 39 Toronto 000 000 000 — 0 Pscotty ph 1 0 0 0 Tampa Bay 010 000 01x — 2 Stanton rf 5 2 2 1 Galvis ss 4 1 1 0 Totals 35 4 10 3 Totals 35 3 12 3 Miami, 100; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 98; league mound for the fi rst time 1/2 LOB—Toronto 8, Tampa Bay 8. 2B—Longoria Yelich cf 4 3 3 1 N.Wllms cf 4 1 2 2 San Diego 000 002 002 — 4 Ozuna, Miami, 98; Lamb, Arizona, 95; Wednesday’s Scores (32). HR—Dickerson (24). SF—Dan.Robertson Ozuna lf 4 1 3 1 Hoskins lf 5 2 2 3 St. Louis 000 101 001 — 3 Votto, Cincinnati, 89; Harper, Washington, since being hit in the head with San Francisco 4, Milwaukee 2 (2). Ralmuto 1b 4 1 1 3 T.Jseph 1b 5 1 3 3 E—C.Martinez (3). DP—San Diego 4, St. Louis 87; Zimmerman, Washington, 86; Duvall, a line drive last month, striking Philadelphia 8, Miami 0 IP H R ER BB SO Detrich 3b 2 1 1 1 Kim rf 5 0 1 0 1. LOB—San Diego 11, St. Louis 7. 2B—Margot Cincinnati, 85; Rizzo, Chicago, 85. Pittsburgh 1, L.A. Dodgers 0, 10 innings Toronto Ellis c 2 1 1 2 Franco 3b 3 0 0 0 (15), Spangenberg (13), DeJong (18), Fowler HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 173; Inciarte, out nine in fi ve innings and Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati 3 Koehler L,1-6 5 4 1 1 3 7 Aviles 2b 3 0 1 0 Rupp c 3 1 0 0 (19), Gyorko (20). HR—Grichuk (16). SB—Pirela Atlanta, 160; Arenado, Colorado, 152; Arizona beat New York. Rein- N.Y. Mets 4, Arizona 2 Leone 1 0 0 0 0 3 Ziegler p 0 0 0 0 J.Thmps p 2 1 1 0 (4). SF—Pirela (1). LeMahieu, Colorado, 148; Ozuna, Miami, 148; Gordon, Miami, 145; Goldschmidt, Seattle 9, Atlanta 6 Mayza 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 3 Worley p 3 0 0 0 T.Kelly ph 1 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO stated from the DL prior to the Houston 6, Washington 1 Barnes 2-3 1 1 1 0 1 Tazawa p 0 0 0 0 Thrrien p 0 0 0 0 Arizona, 143; Votto, Cincinnati, 141; San Diego Murphy, Washington, 140; Seager, Los game, Ray (10-5) allowed one Kansas City 6, Colorado 4 Tampa Bay Stcknrd p 0 0 0 0 Milner p 0 0 0 0 Perdomo 6 7 2 2 2 2 St. Louis 6, San Diego 2 Cobb 4 1-3 4 0 0 1 5 T.Moore ph 1 0 0 0 L.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 Angeles, 138. Stammen 1 4 0 0 0 1 DOUBLES—Arenado, Colorado, 38; run and two hits. The All-Star Thursday’s Scores Cishek W,3-1 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 J.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 A.Blnco ph 1 0 0 0 Yates W,3-4 1 0 0 0 0 1 Arizona 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Boxberger H,4 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Brrclgh p 0 0 0 0 Rios p 0 0 0 0 Herrera, Philadelphia, 36; Murphy, left-hander struck out the side Hand S,12-16 1 1 1 1 0 2 Washington, 36; Duvall, Cincinnati, 32; Miami 9, Philadelphia 8 Romo H,10 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Grdon ph-2b1 0 0 0 St. Louis in the fi rst and held the Mets Colorado 3, Kansas City 2 Colome S,38-43 1 1 0 0 0 2 Taylor, Los Angeles, 31; Drury, Arizona, Totals 35 9 12 9 Totals 38 8 12 8 Martinez 7 7 2 1 2 6 30; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 30; Markakis, L.A. Dodgers 5, Pittsburgh 2 HBP—by Koehler (Miller), by Koehler (Souza Jr.). Miami 102 023 010 — 9 hitless for three innings. He Cincinnati 4, Chicago Cubs 2 WP—Cobb. Lyons 1 0 0 0 2 1 Atlanta, 30; Seager, Los Angeles, 30; Philadelphia 015 200 000 — 8 Tuivailala L,3-2 0 2 2 2 0 0 Yelich, Miami, 30. is 2-0 with a 0.82 ERA in four San Diego 4, St. Louis 3 Umpires—Home, Jim Reynolds; First, Brian DP—Miami 1, Philadelphia 2. LOB—Miami 10, Washington at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Knight; Second, Chad Fairchild; Third, Lance Duke 0 1 0 0 0 0 TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 14; starts against the Mets. Philadelphia 7. 2B—Yelich (30), Ozuna (26), Bowman 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Hamilton, Cincinnati, 9; Arenado, Today’s Games Barrett. N.Williams (9), T.Joseph (26), J.Thompson (1). Chicago Cubs (Quintana 8-10) at Cecil 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Colorado, 7; Cozart, Cincinnati, 7; Bell, Padres 4, Cardinals 3 T—3:21. A—10,133 (31,042). HR—Stanton (47), Yelich (15), Realmuto (16), Stammen pitched to 2 batters in the 8th Pittsburgh, 6; Fowler, St. Louis, 6; Galvis, Philadelphia (Eickhoff 3-7), 7:05 p.m. Ellis (4), Hoskins (8), T.Joseph (19). SB—Galvis N.Y. Mets (deGrom 13-7) at Washington WHITE SOX 5, TWINS 1 Tuivailala pitched to 2 batters in the 9th Philadelphia, 6; Reyes, New York, 6; 5 ST. LOUIS (Cole 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Minnesota Chicago (11). SF—Realmuto (3). S—Aviles (2). Duke pitched to 1 batter in the 9th tied at 5. Pittsburgh (Nova 11-10) at Cincinnati ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO HBP—by Lyons (Szczur). HOME RUNS—Stanton, Miami, 47; Carlos Asuaje’s RBI single in the (Stephenson 1-4), 7:10 p.m. B.Dzier 2b 3 0 0 0 L.Grcia rf 2 0 0 0 Miami Umpires—Home, Will Little; First, Ryan Blakney; Bellinger, Los Angeles, 34; Votto, ninth inning gave San Diego the San Diego (Wood 3-4) at Miami (Conley J.Plnco ss 4 0 0 0 Hanson rf 2 0 1 0 Worley 4 9 8 8 2 3 Second, Jerry Meals; Third, Ron Kulpa. Cincinnati, 33; Blackmon, Colorado, 30; 7 6-5), 7:10 p.m. Buxton cf 4 1 1 1 Moncada 2b 2 1 0 0 Tazawa 1 1 0 0 1 1 T—3:06. A—38,726 (43,975). tied at 29. lead and Jose Pirela’s sacrifi ce STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, Colorado (Bettis 0-0) at Atlanta (Teheran E.Escbr dh 3 0 1 0 Sladino 3b 0 0 0 0 Steckenrider 1 1 0 0 1 1 INTERLEAGUE Garver 1b 3 0 1 0 Abreu 1b 4 0 0 0 Garcia W,1-2 1 0 0 0 0 2 53; Gordon, Miami, 43; TTurner, fl y proved to be the game- 7-11), 7:35 p.m. ROCKIES 3, ROYALS 2 Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 6-7) at St. Louis Mauer ph 1 0 1 0 Dlmnico lf 2 2 0 0 Barraclough H,19 1 1 0 0 0 2 Washington, 35; Villar, Milwaukee, 23; winner as the Padres rallied to (Wacha 9-6), 8:15 p.m. E.Rsrio rf 2 0 0 0 K.Smith dh 4 1 2 1 Ziegler S,8-11 1 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado Kansas City Broxton, Milwaukee, 19; Nunez, Boston, San Francisco (Blach 8-9) at Arizona Gimenez c 4 0 1 0 Y.Sanch 3b-2b 4 1 2 1 Philadelphia ab r h bi ab r h bi 18; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 17; Inciarte, beat St. Louis. Asuaje’s hit, his (Greinke 14-6), 9:40 p.m. Adranza 3b 3 0 0 0 T.Andrs ss 3 0 0 1 Thompson 5 7 5 5 4 4 Blckmon cf 4 0 2 0 Mrrfeld 2b 4 1 1 1 Atlanta, 17; Pham, St. Louis, 17; Pollock, third of the game, off Zach Duke Milwaukee (Anderson 7-2) at L.A. Dodgers K.Vrgas ph 1 0 0 0 Narvaez c 3 0 0 0 Therrien BS,1 2-3 2 3 3 1 0 LMahieu 2b 5 0 1 0 L.Cain cf 4 0 2 0 Arizona, 17. (Maeda 11-5), 10:10 p.m. Granite lf 2 0 0 0 Engel cf 3 0 0 0 Milner 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 2 Arenado 3b 4 0 2 0 Me.Cbrr lf 4 0 2 0 PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 15-2; scored Jabari Blash. Neither Saturday’s Games Kepler ph 1 0 0 0 Garcia L,1-4 1 2 1 1 0 1 Parra lf 4 2 2 0 Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 0 Davies, Milwaukee, 14-7; Greinke, Arizona, Duke nor Sam Tuivailala (3-2) N.Y. Mets at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 29 5 5 3 Rios 1 0 0 0 1 0 C.Gnzal dh 4 0 1 0 Bnfacio rf 4 0 0 0 14-6; Wood, Los Angeles, 14-1; Arrieta, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 6:40 p.m. Minnesota 000 001 000 — 1 HBP—by Thompson (Ellis), by Thompson Valaika 1b 4 1 1 2 Moss dh 3 1 2 1 Chicago, 13-8; deGrom, New York, 13-7; recorded an out in relief in the Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Chicago 010 301 00x — 5 Mar.Ryn 1b 0 0 0 0 A.Escbr ss 4 0 0 0 Gonzalez, Washington, 12-5; Scherzer, (Dietrich), by Milner (Dietrich). Washington, 12-5; Urena, Miami, 12-5; ninth for a Cardinals bullpen Colorado at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. E—Berrios (1), Garver (1). DP—Minnesota Umpires—Home, Jordan Baker; First, Mike Tapia rf 4 0 2 1 Cthbert 3b 3 0 1 0 San Diego at Miami, 7:10 p.m. 1, Chicago 1. LOB—Minnesota 8, Chicago 4. Story ss 4 0 0 0 Butera c 3 0 0 0 Wainwright, St. Louis, 12-5. Everitt; Second, Bruce Dreckman; Third, Tom ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.04; that surrendered 12 runs in Tampa Bay at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. 2B—Gimenez (6), K.Smith (13). HR—Buxton Woodring. Wolters c 3 0 0 0 Mstakas ph 1 0 0 0 (10), Y.Sanchez (7). SB—Hanson (8), Moncada Scherzer, Washington, 2.25; Gonzalez, seven innings during the series. San Francisco at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. T—3:14. A—18,083 (43,651). Totals 36 3 11 3 Totals 34 2 9 2 Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. (1). Washington, 2.39; Greinke, Arizona, DIAMONDBACKS 3, METS 2 Colorado 000 001 020 — 3 Luis Perdomo gave up two runs BOXSCORES IP H R ER BB SO Kansas City 110 000 000 — 2 3.16; Lynn, St. Louis, 3.17; Strasburg, Minnesota Arizona New York AMERICAN LEAGUE DP—Colorado 2, Kansas City 2. LOB—Colorado Washington, 3.24; Martinez, St. Louis, in six innings, tying Jhoulys Berrios L,11-6 5 1-3 4 5 3 3 9 ab r h bi ab r h bi 3.48; deGrom, New York, 3.49; Arrieta, INDIANS 13, RED SOX 6 G.Blnco lf 5 0 1 1 Lagares cf 2 0 0 0 8, Kansas City 7. 2B—Blackmon (28), C.Gonzalez Chacin for the Padres team Pressly 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 (22). HR—Valaika (11), Merrifi eld (15), Moss Chicago, 3.49; Nola, Philadelphia, 3.58. Boston Cleveland Busenitz 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 K.Marte ss 2 0 1 1 Cnforto rf 2 0 0 0 STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, lead with 13 quality starts. ab r h bi ab r h bi (17). Chicago Lamb 3b 5 0 1 0 Nimmo ph-rf 3 0 0 1 220; deGrom, New York, 191; Greinke, E.Nunez 2b 5 0 2 0 Lindor ss 5 1 3 2 Holland W,7-13 6 3 1 1 4 5 Gldschm 1b 3 1 1 0 Cespdes lf 3 1 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO Kirby Yates (3-4) pitched the Colorado Arizona, 178; Martinez, St. Louis, 175; Betts rf 4 1 1 0 E.Gnzal ss 1 0 0 0 Infante 1 1 0 0 0 0 J.Mrtin rf 4 0 0 0 Flores 3b 4 0 0 0 Marquez 6 8 2 2 2 2 Padres out of an eighth-inning Ra.Dvis lf 1 0 0 0 A.Jcksn cf 4 0 0 0 Farquhar 1 0 0 0 0 1 Drury 2b 4 0 1 1 A.Rsrio ss 4 0 0 0 Nelson, Milwaukee, 175; Samardzija, San Ottavino W,2-3 1 0 0 0 0 2 Bnntndi cf 5 0 1 0 B.Zmmer cf 2 1 1 0 Minaya 1 1 0 0 1 1 Fuentes cf 4 1 2 0 D.Smith 1b 4 0 0 0 Francisco, 170; Kershaw, Los Angeles, Dunn H,16 1 1 0 0 0 3 H.Rmirz dh 4 0 0 0 Jose.Rm 2b 5 1 2 0 WP—Pressly. Hrrmann c 4 1 1 0 Plwecki c 3 0 2 0 168; Ray, Arizona, 160; Lester, Chicago, Holland S,36-40 1 0 0 0 0 0 Devers 3b 3 1 0 0 Encrnco 1b 2 1 0 0 Umpires—Home, Greg Gibson; First, Nic Lentz; Ray p 2 0 1 0 Ccchini 2b 3 1 1 0 155; Gonzalez, Washington, 150. See MLB, B6

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Danny Lee 38-36 — 74 Perrine Delacour 39-36 — 75 (WYFM-FM 102.9) NFL pre- Austintown Efficiency The Muckdogs were blanked Brian Harman 36-38 — 74 Emily Tubert 39-36 — 75 season: Browns at Buccaneers. Want to be your Yo. East - ESA Park Apts. is Anirban Lahiri 39-36 — 75 Catriona Matthew 38-37 — 75 Senior & disabled, 30% of in- Julie Yang 39-37 — 76 7:30 p.m. (CBSSN) College football: own boss? come. Free lunch program accepting HUD 1 bdrm. ap- for the second time this season, Branden Grace 40-35 — 75 plications. Derek Fathauer 37-38 — 75 Ariya Jutanugarn 37-39 — 76 South Florida at San Jose State. Dream about owning Phoenix House while the Scrappers’ staff record- Tyrone Van Aswegen 37-38 — 75 Katherine Kirk 38-38 — 76 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) High school foot- your own truck? 330-792-1913, ed their third shutout of the year. Cameron Smith 37-38 — 75 Dori Carter 38-38 — 76 ball: Bartram Trail (Fla.) at Want more home time? Mon.-Fri. 9-3 Yo. 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CANTON Samantha Richdale 42-35 — 77 Janitorial 1707 5th Ave. CANADIAN PACIFIC OPEN Becky Morgan 39-39 — 78 IndyCar Bommarito Automotive Very spacious 2 bdrm., nice- The Springfi eld (Johnson THURSDAY’S SCORES Mariah Stackhouse 41-37 — 78 Group 500. Austintown ly remodeled w/new kitch- At The Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club Eun-Hee Ji 39-39 — 78 9:45 p.m. (HBO) BOxing. Janitorial Work SPACIOUS en, must see. $550. Club) won the championship of Ottawa, Ontario Annie Park 38-40 — 78 10 p.m. (ESPN) College football: Mon., Wed. & Fri., 5 1/2 hrs. 330-742-0198 Purse: $2.25 million Alena Sharp 42-36 — 78 per day. Boardman area. 1-BEDROOM Stanford vs. Rice. 1-Bdrms. starting at $540/ the Ohio Men’s Senior Baseball Yardage: 6,419; Par 71 (36-35) Na Yeon Choi 40-38 — 78 10 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Brewers Background check, own Houses For Rent First Round Hannah Hellyer 41-37 — 78 transportation. mo. + elec. Large closets, League Legends Division (65 and a-denotes amateur a-Maddie Szeryk 40-39 — 79 at Dodgers or Giants at Call 724-652-5516 to balcony/patio, in bldg. laun- Marina Alex 35-31 — 66 Ssu-Chia Cheng 41-38 — 79 Diamondbacks. schedule an interview dry, pool & fitness center Boardman - 612 Pierce Dr., older) with a recent 7-4 win over close to YSU, 3-bdrm., 2 Holly Clyburn 33-34 — 67 Lorie Kane 41-39 — 80 10:30 p.m. (ATT) MLB: “Inside on site. Call today for de- the Kent Mud Hens at Thurman In Gee Chun 34-33 — 67 Xiyu Lin 40-40 — 80 tails! 330-792-0792 bath, $750/mo. + dep. & Haeji Kang 34-34 — 68 Nontaya Srisawang 41-39 — 80 Pirates Baseball.” cpwapartments.com util. Call 330-856-6407 10:30 p.m. (ESPNU) High school Maintenance Munson Stadium. S Santiwiwatthanaphong 35-33 — 68 a-Grace St-Germain 42-38 — 80 Accepting applications Angel Yin 34-34 — 68 Maria Parra 41-41 — 82 football: IMG Academy (Fla.) at Austintown Yo. West - 2 Bdrm. ranch, Shanshan Feng 34-34 — 68 a-Naomi Ko 41-42 — 83 for a full time hourly po- Springfi eld fi nished 9-3 to win Chandler (Ariz.). sition for Maintenance Townhome attached 2.5 car garage, full the regular-season champion- person. Must have expe- 2-Bdrm., 1.5-bath town- basement, covered patio, rience in electrical, home, large closets, wash- c/a & more. Everything ship, then won a pair of playoff plumbing and general er/dryer hookup. Pet friend- new, $800/mo. + security. maintenance, some night ly. $590 + utilities. Call 330-502-6717 games to fi nish 11-3 overall. Williamsport 6, Auburn 4 Curtis 3b 4 0 0 0 Gonzalez rf 4 0 0 0 calls involved. Must have Call 330-792-0792 MILB STATS Aberdeen 3, Staten Island 0 Bennett dh 3 0 1 0 Lucas dh 4 0 1 0 clean driving record. cpwapartments.com Condos For Rent Team members are from Can- Connecticut 2, Tri-City 1 Sims ss 3 0 0 0 Laureano 1b 3 1 1 0 Fax resume to: State College 6, West Virginia 5 MINOR LEAGUES Brooks lf 4 0 0 0 Nelson lf 3 1 1 0 330-792-8811 Boardman fi eld; Struthers; Boardman; East Mahoning Valley 2, Batavia 0 or email resume to: Boardman - 1st floor, 2 SINGLE A Today’s Games Karas 2b 3 0 0 0 Rivera c 2 0 0 1 [email protected] Hitchcock Apts. bdrm., 2 bath, newly car- Palestine; Hubbard; Niles; Her- NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE Brooklyn at Staten Island, 7 p.m. Gauntt c 3 0 0 0 Scolamiro cf 2 0 0 0 peted, includes all appl., mitage, Pa.; Greenville, Pa.; and McNamara Division Lowell at Tri-City, 7 p.m. NO PHONE CALLS Studio, 1-Bdrm. $950 + sec. 330-793-6048 W L Pct. GB Aberdeen at , 7:05 p.m. ACCEPTED and 2-Bdrm. Batavia at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Totals 30 0 3 0 Totals 30 2 6 2 Mercer, Pa. Staten Island (Yanks) 39 22 .639 — Canfield - 3 Bdrm., 4 bath, Hudson Valley (Rays) 36 25 .590 3 West Virginia at Mahoning Valley, 7:05 330-758-6729 p.m. 3040 sq. ft. up, w/complete Aberdeen (Orioles) 35 27 .565 4 1⁄2 Batavia 000 000 000 — 0 Team members are player- Hudson Valley at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Scrappers 000 020 000 — 2 Office/Clerical in-law suite in basement, 3 Brooklyn (Mets) 15 46 .246 24 Ask for Specials! car garage. 330-573-4759. manager Pat Pruent, Ron Jen- Pinckney Division Williamsport at State College, 7:05 p.m. E—Reed (1, throw), Gauntt (4, throw), Sims W L Pct. GB Saturday’s Games Office Assistant nings, Skip Feigert, Jim Greer, Staten Island at Brooklyn, 6 p.m. (4, throw), Clement (4, throw). DP—Batavia Boardman - Senior Apts. Scrappers (Indians) 34 26 .567 — 0, Scrappers 1. SB—Nelson (7), Clement (6). Part time, Boardman office. 2 Bdrm., heat & water incl. Wanted to Rent W. Virginia (Pirates) 35 27 .565 — Aberdeen at Vermont, 6:05 p.m. Bobby Johnson, Rich Tabis, Ed Lowell at Tri-City, 7 p.m. LOB—Batavia 9, Scrappers 6. Computer, filing & phone $525/mo., first mo. free. State College (Cards) 32 30 .516 3 experience needed. Send re- Wanted: small 2 bdrm. West Virginia at Mahoning Valley, 7:05 IP H R ER BB SO Call 330-718-5585 Farrell, Paul Bevilacqua, Jim Wil- Williamsport (Phillies) 29 30 .492 41 ⁄2 p.m. sume to: P.O. Box 735 house, w/fenced in yard, for Batavia (Marlins) 25 35 .417 9 Batavia Vienna, OH 44473 elderly couple. Boardman, Auburn at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. Boardman - Oregon Trail son, Frank Ceccarelli, Don Chris- Auburn (Nationals) 24 36 .400 10 Hudson Valley at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Reed L, 2-4 4.2 4 2 2 0 9 Struthers, Austintown. Stedler Division 1-Bdrm, $430/mo. + util. Frohwirth 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 330-787-7875/330-787-7969 tian, Jimmy Ciotti, Nick Simko, W L Pct. GB Williamsport at State College, 7:05 p.m. Professional Carport, c/a. 330-770-9136 Vermont (Athletics) 35 27 .565 — THURSDAY’S BOXCSORE Braley 3 1 0 0 1 3 INFANT/TODDLER, Boardman Commercial/Industrial Howard Merritt, John Jewell, Tri-City (Astros) 30 31 .492 4 1⁄2 Scrappers SCRAPPERS 2 MUCKDOGS 0 PRESCHOOL TEACHERS 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath Connecticut (Tigers) 29 30 .492 4 1⁄2 For Rent Dave Bindas, Dick Tate, Charlie Batavia Scrappers McCarty 3 2 0 0 2 4 ECE degree only. Mon.-Fri., Starting at $500 Lowell (Red Sox) 27 33 .450 7 Valladares W, 3-2 2 0 0 0 3 2 Harris and Jack Thorn. ——— ab r h bi ab r h bi 9am-5pm. Send resume to: Heat & Water Paid Newton Falls - 3600 sq. ft. Thursday’s Games White rf 4 0 1 0 Clement 2b 4 0 2 1 Mejia S, 2 4 1 0 0 1 5 1995 Coit Dr. Call 330-788-2202 for lease in busy commer- Staff report Vermont 6, Lowell 0 Jones cf 4 0 0 0 Berardi ss 4 0 0 0 WP—Reed. Umpires—Home, Ben Rosen; 1B, Warren, OH 44485 Newport Glen - Elevator cial plaza, ample parking, Hudson Valley 5, Brooklyn 2 Alonso 1b 2 0 1 0 Jones 3b 4 0 1 0 Scott Molloy;. T—2:24. A—2,506. Service 4071 Glenwood no CAM. Call 330-246-0845

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tory over Kansas City. Valaika Rockies to one run and seven hits Terranova, North jackson, 12:24.12. 11:13.47. 2. Weston Jones, East RUNNING Female open snapped an 0-for-12 slide, driving over 5 1-3 innings. He matched his Palestine, 11:24.44. 3. Ricky Marsico, MLB 1. Meredith Deichler, Columbiana, Girard, 11:35.09. CLIPPER XC SERIES 12:37.03. 2. Sarah Thompson, Continued from B4 a full-count pitch from Mike Minor career high with seven strikeouts 1. Andrew Cunningham, East WEEK 3 3K RESULTS Beaver, Pa., 13:57.12. 3. Holly Ford, (5-6) to left after Gerardo Parra Palestine, 10:18.63. 2. Louis Lavney, and walked one. The right-hander Winner Leetonia,14:46.02. jam and Brad Hand earned his singled. Holland worked a perfect Girard, 10:23.89. 3. Cole Rutledge, is 2-0 with a 1.86 ERA in three Mack Mettille, Canfi eld, 9:39.77. Female masters 12th save in 16 attempts as the ninth. He allowed Eric Hosmer’s Girls 1. Tara Costarella, Girard, 15:18.35. East Palestine, 10:37.37. 2. Brandi Osborn, Youngstown, Padres won their fi rst series at St. game-ending, three run homer August starts, walking one and Pre-middle school Male Open 1. Rebecca Geiss, East Palestine, 18:11.51. 3. Melissa Walker, Walker, 1. Mettille, 9:39.77. 2. Brandon striking out 16 in 19 1-3 innings. Canfi eld, 25:26.88. Louis since April 2011. in the ninth inning Wednesday 12:50.5. 2. Katie Ison, Louisville, Pasvanis, Youngstown, .9:57.53. night and was 0-4 with three Whit Merrifi eld and Brandon 12:50.8. 3. Hannah Ison. Louisville, Female grand masters INTERLEAGUE 1. Wendy Steiskal, Leetonia, 35:17.52. Male masters blown saves in his previous six 13:37.84. Rockies 3, Royals 2 Moss led off the Royals’ fi rst and Middle school 2. Sandy Johnson, Negley, 21:10.4. 1. Tommy McNear, Negley, 10:47.5. 2. appearances. Adam Ottavino second innings with home runs. 1. Hannah Cunningham, East Boys Matt Schach, Columbiana, 11:43.73. KANSAS CITY (2-3) struck out two in a perfect Palestine, 12:38.89. 2. Marissa Geiss, Premiddle school 3. Luke Citriglia, Canfi eld, 12:22.21. It was Merrifi eld’s third career East Palestine, 13:40.14. 3. Kiya 1. David Daltorio, Youngstown, Male Grand Masters Pat Valaika hit a two-run homer seventh. The Rockies snapped a 14:11.26. 2. Sam Geiss, East leadoff home run, all this season, Thompson, Negley, 14:31.62. 1. Tim Powers, Youngstown, 12:59.9. with two out in the eighth inning four-game losing streak with just High school Palestine, 14:31.39. 3. Jake Walker, and his eighth hit in 15 at-bats. 1. Alexis Cunningham, East Palestine, Canfi eld, 14:53.72. 2. Mitch Radella, Cranberry Twp., and Greg Holland fi nished for their fi fth victory in 17 games. 10:50.13. 2. Hope Figley, East Middle school Pa., 13:19.48. 3. Scott Catania, Lake his 36th save in Colorado’s vic- Rookie Jake Junis limited the Associated Press Palestine, 12:18.98. 3. Michaelina 1. Logan Flament, Youngstown, Milton, 13:38.15.

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Free Pets 6 K J 9 8 2 suggested by that three diamond Call 330-519-8779 Call 330-629-6185. 2-4 car garage, on 5 acres $300. Call 330-599-6709. 2000. 67,857 mi., $3300. with lake. New Price! SOUTH Triumph Bonneville - 2002 bid. He continued with the 10 of Call 330-507-1893 $219,000. For appt. call: CATS - Indoor, declawed W 790cc, 6295 mi., $3400. Ford F-150 - 1992 white & black female & or- 6 330-533-3062 Machinery/Tools hearts, discarding a club, and Call 330-755-5201 Nissan Juke - 2013 Auto., V-6, 84,000 mi. Open House Sat.-Sun., 2-4 ange indoor/outdoor male. TQ J $3500 or best offer. Both with good tempera- Yamaha V Star Trike - 2008 Loaded, AWD, mint condi- 8240 Blue Herron 2 New burning machines, U then another heart to shed an- tion, only 35,000 mi., sun- 330-219-6008 ESAB CM-79 with torches, ments. Gets along well K 9 7 3 2 650cc, Voyager trike V other club as West ruff ed. conversion. Reduced to roof, auto., 4 cyl., 1.6 turbo $950 for both or make of- with other animals. Free to A Q 7 5 4 Ford Ranger Sport - 1999 Condos For Sale a good home. 330-770-1844 $5500/offer. 330-545-1953 charged, $14,000/offer. fer. Call 330-719-5863 330-782-6806/330-718-6806 4WD, very dependable The bidding: West continued with another Yamaha V Star Classic 1100 POLAND TWP. truck, $2500 or best offer Miscellaneous SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST spade, ruff ed brilliantly by South 2007. Low mi., lady’s bike, Pontiac Grand Prix - 2008 Call 330-502-0109 after 5 Open House Sun., 1-3pm NOTICE: Screen $3800/offer. 330-720-1329 4 dr., grey, super clean, low 5645 Clingan Rd. 9C respondents carefully when Air Conditioner - Window 1U 1W Dbl 2NT- with the king of trumps. Declarer mi., 107,000 mi., $6850. Spacious ranch condo locat- giving away animals. Call 330-774-5289 FORD F-150 - 1993 ed in Clingan Crossing. 2 GE, remote, new, 8000 3V 3U 3W 4W Automobiles 4.9L, 6 cyl., manual trans., BTUs, $125. 330-758-0358 could now lead his remaining dia- Bdrm., 2.5 bath, den/3rd Pass Pass 5U Pass Pontiac Bonneville SLE 176,000 mi., good transpor- bdrm. Vaulted ceilings, gas 8000 mond to dummy’s queen to draw Cadillac DTS - 2008 2004. Wife’s car, well tation, runs good, body fireplace. Move in ready. Dresser - triple, cherry, like Pass Dbl All pass Pearl white, loaded includ- maintained, black, gray poor, $650. 330-718-5585 1740 sq. ft. For sale by AUTOMOTIVE the last trump. Another club was ing moonroof, only 47,200 new, beautiful, was $1500, -Spade support leather int., well equip- owner, $174,900. now $400. 330-758-4727 shed on dummy’s last heart be- mi., perfect condition, not a ped including moonroof, GMC Sierra 1500 - 2001 Call 330-423-9040 Opening lead: Ace of W scratch inside or out. Driv- 61,000 mi., $5500. Reg. cab, long bed, V-8, en by a 75 yr. old widow. Furnace - Goodman, gas, Antique/Classic Cars fore South took the winning club Call 330-402-5537 73,000 mi., good condition, Today’s deal is from a recent Book $9700, sacrifice $2900/offer. S - O - L - D ! 6000 150,000 BTU, formally used finesse to bring home his con- $8950/offer. S - O - L - D ! in 5 bdrm./2.5 story home, Buick Riviera - 1990. Show- room condition, stored in match between a top Italian team Toyota Camry XLE - 2007 - STUFF 80% fuel efficient, nearly tact. Truly well played! Chevrolet Cobalt LT - 2009 101,300 mi., V6, good condi- Vans new, $500. 330-399-2516 heated garage for winters, and a team from Greece. The bid- 146,000 mi., $6000. Call 2dr., auto., power, very tion, heated leather seats, They stopped in four diamonds good condition, 84,000 mi., 4 dr., $7000. 330-965-9992. Chevrolet Astro (pass.) - Appliances 330-530-2971/330-501-5369 ding might look strange to Amer- Steam Whistles - 3 Luke- at the other table so Papakyr- $3000. Call 330-717-4214 2002, loaded, rear heater & nheimer. (1) 6” & (2) 3.5”, ican players, with West’s three Chrysler LeBaron - 1995 rear a/c, 136,400 mi., ask- $550 for all. S - O - L - D ! Cadillac Brougham - 1987 ing $2900. S - O - L - D ! Appliance Sale 45,000 orig. mi., beautiful, diamond bid especially myste- iak’s outstanding play earned 126,000 mi., $1750 or best SUVs Refrigerator/washers, $248 showroom condition, $4200. offer. S - O - L - D ! Stoves, $198, Dryers, $158 TRAILERS & HITCHES rious. As we’ve said before, the a big swing for his team, not to Dodge Durango - 2003 Dodge Caravan Wheelchair bennetttrailer.com Call 330-989-2659 Ford Taurus SES - 2003 All with 90 Day Warranty mention the respect of the other Full power, FL car, rust 4WD, great condition, great Van 1997. Runs & drives, 330-533-4455 Europeans bid differently than tires, cold air, good heat, Economy Furniture Chevrolet Monte Carlo - free, only 79,950 mi., excel- great, $4000/offer. 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 competitors. lent condition, $5250 or needs brakelines, $1450 or Call 559-860-9266 1986 LS, white, landau roof, we do. South was a Greek player best offer. 330-519-2445 5 Gal. glass water jugs, $20 beige custom int., rally best offer. 330-540-1230 REFRIGERATOR each. Call 330-399-2516. If wheels, 30,000 mi., all origi- known to us only as Papakyriak ©Tribune Content Agency Ford Windstar - 2000 Good working, white, $60 no answer, leave msg. Hyundai Elantra - 2010, Ford Escape XLT - 2009 Handicap van, white, 54,000 nal, showroom mint condi- 49,000 mi., new tires, moon Call 330-536-8179 tion, $9800. 330-539-1030. (Papa the Greek). Excellent condition, garage mi., ramp, 4 new tires, ask- Musical Instruments roof, $6000. 330-951-9929. kept, new tires, sunroof, ing $8000. S - O - L - D ! Lexus ES350 2007. Very 2WD, white, 72,000 mi., 1- Clothing Chevrolet Corvette - 1977 owner, perfect for a parent Gemeinhardt student 27,000 mi., 350 cu. in., au- clean, smooth, quiet ride, Automobile Campers/RVs Motorcycles/Mopeds MPG: 21 city, 31 highway, looking for a new driver ve- Wanted To Buy Womens & Childrens Cloth- silver plated flute & case, to., leather interior, T-tops, hicle or a reliable SUV, $275. Call 330-758-0158 $4000. S - O - L - D ! Parts/Service Premium Pkg., silver, gray ing. Great consignment op- Coachmen 31’ RV Class C Harley-Davidson V-Rod leather int., 139,685 mi., $8700. Call 724-652-9139 A best price $325 & up for portunity. 330-757-8009 most. Call 330-759-7807 or Doors, hood, trunk, all body Ford V-10 - 2004. 1 Slide, Night Rod - 2006, 6000 mi., $6700. Call 724-448-5112 Jeep Grand Cherokee - 2004 Sporting/Exercise DODGE DART - 1965 generator, jacks, 32” TV, $7500 or best offer, may after 6pm, 330-534-2634. Hard top, 2 dr., V-8, orig. parts from 2000 Toyota Lincoln Towncar - 1994 120,000 mi., 4x4, black, new Farmers Market Equipment Corolla, $250. 330-599-6709 queen, convection, satellite, accept guns on trade. tires, clean, $2500/offer. owner, 21,000 mi., all orig., air ride, 1 owner, Call 724-924-9158 151,000 road mi., blue, new excellent condition, Call 330-623-1775 YOUNGSTOWN AUTO Peaches, Apples, Sweet Golf Cart - walk behind, $21,900/offer 330-406-0978 battery & many new parts, $12,000. Call 330-702-1634 Parting out 1997 Astro Van. $900/offer. S - O - L - D ! WRECKING. Top dollar for Corn, Plums, Eggs, Cider. electric, charger, needs 12V Harley-Davidson - 2003 Subaru Forester - 2009 Lots of new parts. Rockwood Mini Lite - 2010 Anniversary Fatboy any vehicle. 330-743-1492. U-Pick Tomatoes & Pep- battery, (new $600) asking 330-542-9129, leave msg. BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. 2.5L, 57,000 mi., pers. Huffman Fruit Farm, $150/offer. 330-518-7737. Ford Mustang GT 1993. 20’, sleeps 4, air, heat, bath Collector’s Edition, 7980 mi. Martin St., E. Palestine, well maintained, $12,000. ZZ TOP PRICES PAID 13080 Lisbon Rd., Salem, 9- True Texas barn find. Fox Tires - 3, BF Goodrich, Long w/shower, stove with oven, Stage 1 kit, V&H pipes, & OH. Local 1-800-589-7970 Call 330-853-6703 $350-$550. 330-782-7925 5, Mon.-Sat. 330-533-5700. body, 5.0, 5 spd., Edelbrock Trail, P235/60R17, steel microwave, excellent condi- chromed everything. New fuel injection, BBK headers, belted, (new $165 ea.), tion, must see, $10,000. tires & service @ 7333 mi. Gun Show many new parts. Needs mo- Red Haven Peaches, Sweet Aug. 26, 9-5 & Aug. 27, 9-3 asking $150 for all. Call 330-559-1450 PA inspected. $9000/offer. Corn, Peppers, Beans, Nec- tor work, $6000 firm. After 5, 330-469-0128 Call 724-658-0352 Cuyahoga Fairgrounds, For details - 330-502-0553 Scotty Regalia - 1988, 31’, tarines, Canning Tomatoes, Bagley Rd., Berea. stove, fridge, microwave, Honda Goldwing 2010 - ti- Plums, Melons, Blackber- Adm. $7 - 330-539-4247 heat, a/c, sleeps 6, no leaks tled new 2012, pearl yellow, ries. 330-533-7221 Ford F-150 1979. Pro street Boats everything works. Must 8400 mi., all factory options Gasper’s Garden or strip, professionally built sell! $1200. 330-519-8932. except air bag, many ex- Wanted to Buy 460, Coen Turbo 400, Ford 1988 - 14’ Fiberglass tri- tras, $18,000. 330-506-4084 You pick peppers, toma- 9” 456 gears, tubbed 33 22 hull, 30 hp, elec. bow motor, toes, red raspberries. Call WANTED: Collections of 1/2 15 tires, very fast, very trailer, $1400/offer. Moving from the area? to order for pickles, beets & LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash good condition, $7500/of- Call 330-793-2107 Log onto Vindy.com to keep To Advertise in The Vindicator. green beans. paid. Call 330-518-6576 fer. Call 330-76-1031 in touch! Call 330-746-6565 Catalpa Grove Farms FISHER - 2002 Columbiana, 330-482-4064 Oldsmobile 98 Regency 22ft., 175hp engine General Help General Help Closed Sunday 7000 1983. 86,000 mi., excellent (needs repair), seats 12, condition, factory leather $6000. Call 330-559-6938 PETS, ANIMALS int., $8500. 330-750-0417 Furniture Starcraft Highlander 2003 22ft., 9.5hp Mercury trolling Door-to-Door Commissioned Sales Bed - Amish-made, full Pets Lost Pontiac GTO - 1967, factory motor, equipped for Lake size, pine log, beautiful, air, auto., excellent condi- Erie, $12,000. 330-545-9333 Earn Top Level Commissions paid $1100, sell for $500. tion, PHS documentation, Through Your Efforts! Call 330-727-4749 Cat - orange, tan & Protect-o-plate. Serious in- white, female, in Hickory quiries only, $35,000. Boat Motors Curio Cabinet - 6ft. Hollow & Sleepy Hollow Call 330-540-6411 area. 2007 Mercury Motor $150. 330-718-1779 CALL 330-610-5454 TRIUMPH TR6 - 1972, Brit- 9.9, 4-stroke, elec. start, Austintown - Baby, kids, Boardman - Very Large N. Jackson - Moving Sale! Din. rm. suite, $225; couch tish Racing Green, excellent used twice, $1500. crib, knick-knacks, house- Sale! Household, misc., ap- 11740 Gladstone Rd. & 2 chairs, $100; entertain- condition, $10,500. Located Call 234-421-5323 hold, more. 3819 Huntmere. pliances, old photo equip. Sat. & Sun., 9am-5pm ment center with TV, $100; Girard, OH. S - O - L - D ! Fri., Sat. & Sun., 9-4 p.m. Fri., Sat. & Sun., 9-5 Cats 6610 Mill Creek Blvd. exercise bike & treadmill, Campers/RVs Austintown - Fishing/ Niles - Yard & Moving Sale. $25 ea. 234-855-0287 or ATVs Camping Sale. Lots of rods, Boardman - Young womens Toys, furniture, misc. 863-670-4087 KITTENS & CATS Class C motorhome - 1991 reels, tackle, Fri.-Sun., Aug. & mens clothes, dolls, col- Fri., 9-?. 612 N. Bentley 330-502-5352 Yamaha Raptor 350 - 2005 32’, fully loaded with rear 25-27; 9-3. 3900 Artmar Dr. lectibles, glassware, kitch- Entertainment center - oak, Poland - 1841 Canavan Dr. 68” wide x 65” high, like Excellent condition, $2800 bed, $6995 or best offer. en, furniture. Too much to Call 330-240-5726 Austintown - Fri. & Sat., list! 555 West Glen Dr. Books, holiday decorations, new, lots of storage, holds Free cats & kittens, litter firm. Serious inquiries only Aug. 25 & 26, 9-4; Lawn Call 724-456-2751 Fri.-Sun., 9am-5pm lots of misc. Fri. & Sat., 43” TV, $300. 330-792-1619 trained, some long & some mower, furniture, house- Aug. 25 & 26, 9 am-4 pm. Lift chair, mauve, great short hair. 330-792-0192 hold. 1963 Woodgate. BOARDMAN Treasure Sale! Thurs., Fri. & Poland - 3058 Chardonnay condition, $150. Sales Contractors Needed Austintown - Infant & tod- Call 330-726-9197 General Help General Help Sat., Aug 24, 25 & 26, Lane. Moving out home and Dogs Throughout our Distribution Area dler, home decor, seasonal, 9am-4pm. 432 Wildwood appliance sale. Liv. rm., din. clothes, shoes, Noritake rm., bdrm. furniture, home Mattress Sale Adorable Puppies Sell newspaper subscriptions on behalf of: china, Craftsman radial arm BROWNLEE WOODS Huge Sale! Fri.-Sat., 10-4. decor, accessories, kit. Queen set $98/Full set $88 Huskies, Dox-Shih, Shih Circulation Assistant/Driver saw. 6220 Herons Circle utensils, glassware, jewelry Tzu, Maltese, Dorkie, Ted- “The Vindicator” Fri. & Sat., 9am-4pm 1633 Meadowbrook Ave. Economy Furniture Tools, household, toys, and women’s clothing sz. 1- 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 dys, Yorkie-Poos, Yorkies, Part-Time 18; children’s toys, books, Maltipoos, Shihtzu-Poo, Top sales reps are earning $600 per week Austintown - Moving Sale! books, SM. to XXX clothes. •25 to 30 hours per week Fri., 2-7 & Sat., 9-2 games. Dog & cat supplies. Sleepy Hollow Outlet Golden Retrievers. Financ- doing this, you can too. Canfield - 111 Sawmill Run Lawn care equip., washer, Any size starting at $78 ing. 1560 E. Liberty St. •$8.51 per hour Christmas, furniture, •Early mornings and days Pfaltzgraff dishes & misc. Dr. Sat., Aug. 26, 8-3; Sun., dryer. Fri., 8/25 thru Sun., 330-782-5555 4931 Market off Belmont/330-259-1286 For More information, please call: Aug. 27, 9-2. Household 8/27; 9 am-6 pm www.ohiopuppy.com •Reliable vehicle 5539 Cider Mill Crossing •Customer friendly personality 330-747-1471 Ext. 1518 items, school supplies. Austintown - Multi Poland - 5932 Poland Medical Equipment Canfield - 402 S. Briarcliff Struthers Rd., Thurs., Fri., Cane Corso Puppies - shots, Family Sale! Fri./Sat., 9-4 Aug. 24-26, 10am-4pm. 2263 Frostwood Sat., Sun., Aug. 24-27; 9-5. Lift chair - 6 mo. old, paid tails, dews, wormed, ICCF Toys, artwork, exercise Books, household, antiques, $1100, brown, asking $500. registered. 330-747-3007 or equip., baseball cards. Halloween costumes. Call 330-717-7671 330-774-8846/330-951-8814 To apply, please call Austintown - Tools Sale! Canfield - Everything Must 330-747-1471, ext. 1294 Fri. & Sat., 9am-5pm Go! Furniture, sm. applian- Poland - Garage Sale Scooter - Golden Lite Rider German Shepherd Pups - 5188 Willowcrest Dr. 1789 Alverne Dr. G140, new batteries, 300 lb. ces, household, toys, books, Gorgeous! Males - females. Cash only. All sales final. clothing, outdoor games. Fri. & Sat., 8am-3pm weight limit, 4 wheels, also Husky. 330-360-3527 Furniture & household. $400. Call 330-272-4482 Austintown 6207 Leffingwell Rd. Sales/Marketing Sales/Marketing Fri., 9-5 p.m.; Sat., 9-3 p.m. SCOOTER LIFT - Metal, fits Great Danes - AKC. Fawn, 145 MAPLE LEAF DR. Canfield - Garage Sale! Poland - Household, misc. all vehicles, remote control, M & F, 12 wks., shots, Thurs., Fri. & Sat., 9-4 p.m. Sat., Aug. 26, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $500. Call 330-755-1211. $1000 & up. 814-964-7632 6855 Berry Blossom. Furni- AUSTINTOWN ture, gym equip., weights, 2656 Coblentz Dr. Fri. & Sat., 9-6 & Sun., 9-3 household, upright freezer, SALES POSITION 5723 Callaway Circle. Furni- outdoor furniture, fire ta- Poland - Huge Sale! ture, baby items & more! ble. Fri. & Sat., 9am-3pm. 2553 Spitler Rd. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Boardman - 1314 Mere Ct. Fri. & Sat., 8am-5pm. Canfield - Multi Family Household & Misc. Items. Sell That Unwanted Item AVAILABLE Fri.-Sun., 8am-4pm. Sale! 155 Village Blvd. Lots of name brand clothes, Aug. 24-25, 9am-4pm Poland - Moving, everything for QUICK CASH toys & misc. items. Tackle box access. & fishing Retail promotional booth sales. Asphalt Paving Hauling must go! Table + 6 chairs, Using The Family Rate Plan Boardman - 2-Family! Aug. items, albums, crafts & old trunks, treadle sewing Great earnings potential without fabric & much more! machine, misc. household. PANTALONE PAVING INC. J & J Hauling 25 & 26, 8-3. Furniture, kit. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ items, golf clubs. Too much CANFIELD - NERF GUN 9190 Springfield Rd., 26D the long hours. Must have Over 65 yrs. exp. Drives, Big or small, we haul it all! Aug. 25, 26 & 27, 9-5 • Private party only • Only one item per ad Parking Lots. 330-652-9108 Call 330-540-0640 to mention! No early sales. MANIA - Nerf, Lego, Star reliable transportation and be 17 & 21 Cathy Way Wars, DVDs, home decor, • Excludes pets, garage • Must include price holiday, video games. Poland Twp. sales, real estate & • Prepayment required W.R. CADE PAVING STAN’s Junk Removal Boardman - 4202 Mill Trace 5338 5th St. able to work weekends. Insured ~ Free Estimates. Rd., Sat. & Sun., 9-5. Tools, FRI. & SAT., 8-4. commercial items • Rate is non-refundable Residential or Commercial 6850 Steeplechase Thurs. & Fri., Aug. 24 & 25, 800-275-4581 or Call us first! 330-207-6504 furniture, sports hats & 9-4; Sat, Aug. 26, 9-12. 3 Lines - 3 Days - $5.00 Prior sales experience helpful 330-270-5830 - PA6516 shirts, costume jewelry, 4 CANFIELD Each additional line is $1.75 but not necessary. Landscapers sets of Amish salt shakers. 101 Dartmouth Dr. Struthers - 346 Edison 3 Lines - 7 Days - $9.50 Cement & Masonry St. Thurs.-Sat., 9-4. Yard Boardman - 748 Greenfield Saturday, 9am-3pm tools, household, elec- Each additional line is $3.00 CALL 330-233-3443 Tree Trimming, spring clean Dr. Fri., 9am-2pm. Sz. small All Types Concrete, Roofing Cornersburg - 3822 Timothy tronics, womens & mens 3 Lines - 14 Days - $15.00 up & Flower Bed Cleanup. womens & baby clothing, Lane. Sat., 10-5. A man’s clothes & shoes, seasonal & Siding. 40 Years Exp. Free 330-209-1379/330-356-1564 DVDs & household items. Each additional line is $3.00 Est. Larry, 330-219-8174 dream - lots of tools! Sew- Call Classifi eds - 330-746-6565 Boardman - 767 Oakridge ing, housewares & misc. Struthers - Fri. & Sat., 9-5 Plastering & Drywall Fri. only 8-1 ~ 6 Families! classifi [email protected] General Help General Help Electrical Work Ellsworth - Ellsworth Rd., 91 Harvey St. Gas dryer, re- 6” Belt sander, treadmill, just off Rt. 224. 4 Families! frigerator, clothes, shoes, PLASTERING boys toddler clothes, men’s Sat., 9am-3pm and Sun., household, lots of misc. A Better Free Estimates FREE ESTIMATES lg. clothes toys, household, New breaker boxes, rewire, 12pm-3pm. Furniture, 330-746-8521/330-717-1349 Christmas, jewelry, collecti- glassware, 2 Columbia lic., insured. 330-758-7074 bles. Items all priced to sell. Struthers - Huge 7 Family Automobiles Automobiles  bikes, some antiques. Sale! Clothes, glassware, Kirkner Electric New Break- Roofing Boardman - Collectibles & Girard - 984 N. Ward holiday, toys & much more. er Boxes & Rewiring. City Hummels. Proceeds to ben- Fri. & Sat., 9-3. Furniture, Aug. 25, 26 & 27, 10-4 p.m. lic./bonded. 330-747-5055. efit VA clinic pantry. Fri., household items, holiday 397 Brandon Ave. Vindy Opportunities 5-Star Roofing Aug. 25, 9-7; Sat., Aug. 26, decor, small appliances, Yo. East - swimming pool, T and Construction 9-4. - 4377 Devonshire Dr. - mens & womens clothing. S   Garbage Collection Indoor/outdoor porch furni- U Manage Your Own Business Hail & Wind Specialist. Boardman - Estate Sale UG Dump available. Free Est. Girard - Old Stuff Sale! ture, pot belly stove & misc. AAUGUST SEREDAY DUMPSTERS 824B Woodfield Ct. Tools, furniture, fabrics, 2050 Stewart Ave. Sat. & Become an 330-651-4418 Roll-Off Rental beside C&C Ribbon Co. etc. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., Sun., 10-6:30. 330-743-1593 Independent Contractor Carrier Call 330-448-4000 Fri.-Sat., 9-4; Sun., 9-12 Aug. 24-27, 9-4. 27 Earl St. Chimney & Slate, roof & Household, Christmas, Yo. North - Antiques & Col- Hubbard - multi family,  spouting repair specialist. country, ladies clothes lectibles Sale! Lots of Early morning delivery, done by 6:30 a.m. daily Gutter Cleaning sz. 10-12, sewing machine Aug. 26 & 27, 9-4; 2660 S. and 9:00 a.m. weekends Mike, 330-750-1591 items: doors, fireplace man- & Installation Fox North Rd., antiques, tles, stained glass, hard-  Must be 18 years of age Boardman - Fri., Aug. 25, tools, furniture, clothing,  Must have reliable transportation and 9:30-3:30. 894 Fairfield Dr., ware, lighting, antique fur- A Seamless Gutter Co. housewares, golf, seasonal. niture. Items too numerous proof of car insurance Made at your home to fit Siding across from Sports World.  Heated warehouse and table provided to Baby/child items, toddler Liberty Twp. - Craft/Garage to list! 1323 Elm St., Wick your home! 330-793-5646. Sale! 498 E. Liberty St. Park. Sat.-Sun., 10am-5pm prepare product for delivery SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and girl apparel, womens appa-  Meet new people Gutter cleaning, screening, rel, books, home goods. Fri.-Sat., 9-4 & Sun., 9-1  Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Back to school clothing, Yo. North - Moving Sale! Many tax advantages in operating your own business repairs, also new gutters. Today! 330-746-8158  Most newspaper routes can be completed Boardman - Huge 4-Car Ga- girls sz. 8-10, mens & wom- 1850 5th Ave. 30 DAYS Sr. Disc. Call 330-782-1401. rage Sale! 125 Boardman 30 DAYS ens, lots of crafts for up- • Up To 4 Lines in 1.5-2.5 hours per day Sunday, 8am-3pm. Tree Service Blvd. Thurs.-Sat., 8am-4pm. coming holidays, household • $7.50 For Each Additional Line Handyman Antiques, furniture & lawn. items. MUST SEE! Yo. West - 2145 Chaney Cir. The following route is available: A AND A Tree & Stump Boardman - HUGE! 775 Liberty Twp. - Tools, lawn Thurs.-Sun., 9-5. Antiques, • Private Party Only Boardman area, Newport, Millcreek, Oak Knoll - Rt. Removal-Shrubs, trimming. baby clothes, LPs, cameras, $ 798057 - 1.5 Hours daily - 7 Miles daily - 90 Customers Appliances, Electrical, Truesdale Rd. Fri.-Sat., 10- care tools, microwave, Insured. 330-792-4925. • Non-Commercial Vehicle $ Plumbing, Hot Water 4. Designer clothing, purs- freezer, asst. household puzzles, purses & misc. $600 Estimated Monthly Income Tanks and Furnaces. es, jewelry, glassware, • Prepayment Required goods. Sat., Aug. 26, 10am- Yo. West - 892 Bears Den 30 330-782-8105/330-788-0449 Clean Cut Tree Service - crystal, household & more! 2pm. - 551 E. Liberty St. - 30 tree removal - preservation. Rd. Fri. & Sat., 10am-3pm. • Rate Is Non-Refundable BROWN Handyman & Re- We bring beauty back to Boardman - Multi Family McDonald - 420 W 6th St. Tools, clothes, knick knacks If You Don’t Sell It, Call Us And We’ll modeling. Jobs big & small. your trees. 330-787-2955. 4234 Euclid Blvd. Lots of good stuff! & other misc. items. 34 yrs. exp. 330-766-0925. Fri. thru Sun., 8am-3pm. Fri. & Sat., 10-4 Give You An Additional 10-Days FREE! To apply, please call * J & L Tree Service LLC * Yo. West - Fri. & Sat., 8-4. Free Est.- Certified Arborist Boardman - Sat. & Sun., 1545 S. Meridian Rd. 330-747-1471, ext. 1294 Hauling Fully ins. (330) 614-8578 Aug. 26 & 27; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. McDonald - Sat. only, 9-5. Misc. items, or email: 677 Mapleridge Dr. Furniture, appliances, exer- tools & hardware. 330-746-6565 [email protected] AARDVARK Hauling. $0 & John’s Tree Removal Trees, cise equipment, much more. up. Basement/cleanouts. stumps, brush, firewood. Boardman - Thurs.-Sat., 640 Second St. Yo. West - Huge Garage References. 330-518-5342. Ins. free est. 330-542-3051 9am-5pm. 6629 Glenwood Sale! Fri.-Sat., 8-7 & Sun., Optionp 2 E.O.E. M/F/D/V Ave. Good ladies & mens N. BENTON 9-2. 325 S. Hazelwood Ave. ABC Hauling & Moving KLAR TREE SERVICE fall clothing, womens shoes 18815 Center St. Lost of household items, CLASSIFIEDS @  Anything • Anytime • BBB Tree removal, prunning, & coats, household items, Right off of St. Rt. 14. antiques, tools, jewelry ar- Accredited. 330-788-0579 firewood. Call 330-651-1716 some furniture. Thurs. & Fri., 11am-5pm moire, womens clothes.

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» INSIDE C SOCIETY, C2 • ET CETERA, C3 • COMICS, C4 COMING TOMORROW Reviews of newly released FRIDAY records. THE VALLEY LIFE AUGUST 25, 2017 5 THE VINDICATOR | C1 Looking for some cool music to listen to tonight? Film blends ‘Cinderella’ and ‘Flashdance’ Here are some options: Music at Noon 1 “Limoncello,” 4-7 p.m.: A pop-up cock- tail hour, featuring a live returns to Butler cello performance by Scott Burns and live painting by Staff report Lincoln Daniel Rauschenbach from YOUNGSTOWN Center and 4 to 7 p.m. at The Soap Gal- The Dana School of Mu- other major lery, 117 S. Champion St. sic’s Music at Noon con- venues on certs for the upcoming four conti- Bobby V’s Live 2 fall semester will resume nents . Acoustic Show, 9 Wednesday, where new He taught p.m.: Unplugged at SNPJ faculty member Dr. Kivie Cahn-Lipman cello at Recreation Center, 270 Mar- Smith and tin Road, Enon Valley, Pa. at Cahn-Lipman will perform Mount Holyoke Colleges 9 p.m.; 877-767-5732. a cello recital at 12:15 p.m. at the Butler Institute of from 2005-12 and at The 3 Boogie Fever and Big American Art. College of New Jersey from ’80s, 8 p.m.: Put on Cahn-Lipman has de- 2015-17, and he has been your dancing shoes as disco grees from Oberlin and on the faculty of the Corto- fever and ultimate ’80s Juilliard, and he recently na Sessions for New Music songs combine at Hollywood received his doctorate from each summer since 2012. Gaming, 655 N. Canfi eld- the University of Cincin- All Music at Noon con- Niles Road, Austintown. nati. certs are free and open to He is the founding cel- the public. Geo C Storms the 4 list of the International Parking is available YWCA, 7-10 p.m.: THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY Contemporary Ensemble in the M30 Wick Avenue YWCA benefi t concert, tick- Elle Fanning plays Felicie in a scene from “Leap.” parking deck via Walnut ets are $13 at the door. 25 – with which he performs Street (GPS address is 100 W. Rayen Ave., Youngstown, regularly to international Wade St.) for a nominal fee 330-746-6361. critical acclaim – as well as founder, lironist and direc- or in the Butler’s parking 5 Hat Trickz, 9 p.m.: tor of the baroque string lot. The classic rock band ‘LEAP!’ SETS band ACRONYM and gam- Patrons are advised to from Lowellville with a wide bist with the viol consort watch for posted detours as range of musical styles hits LeStrange. construction progresses on JR’z Pub, 1722 S. Raccoon Cahn-Lipman appears Wick Avenue. Road, Austintown; 330-953- on more than 40 record- For information, 330-941- 1559. LOW BARRE ings. 2307. As a chamber musician, A complete calendar of By LINDSEY BAHR Odette (pop star Carly Rae Jepsen), who he has performed fre- events is available at www. AP Film Writer cleans both the opera house and the large quently in Carnegie Hall, ysu.edu. An animated “Flashdance” meets “Cin- home of a very wealthy family (the wicked derella,” “LEAP!” isn’t so much bad as it is mother Regine is voiced by Kate McKinnon bewildering. and the bratty daughter Camille is played by The feature about an orphan girl who Maddie Ziegler) and there decides to partake dreams of dancing professionally is set very in some light identity theft. “DISJOINTED,” (NET- vaguely in the 1880s, in Brittany and Paris, Yes, Felicie steals Camille’s letter of ac- FLIX): The complete fi rst and contains nods to that general time – ceptance to the ballet school and pretends season of the Chuck Lorre such as an under-construction to be her to get in to the classes. creation, starring Kathy Statue of Liberty and Eiffel Tow- All’s fair for dreamers, I guess? The NEWN MIDDLETOWN Bates as a woman running a er. (Never mind that when work REVIEW real rub, however, is that Camille is Los Angeles pot dispensary, started on the Eiffel Tower in 1887, actually a devoted student of bal- drops on the streaming the Statue of Liberty was already ‘LEAP’ let, whereas while Felicie can’t stop THURS: Queen of Hearts service. perched in the New York Harbor). Voice cast: talking about her dream to dance, THE TICK (AMAZON): But the characters talk like it’s Elle Fanning, she doesn’t know the slightest thing & Karaoke Peter Serafi nowicz stars in present day (or in some cases, Nat Wolff , about ballet. But one training mon- this streaming series about like it’s 25 years ago, throwing Carly Rae tage with Odette solves that and FRI: Fish Dinner Special Jepsen an accountant who realizes out zingers such as, “It’s Hammer suddenly Felicie is one of the top his city is owned by a super time!”) and dress like they’re in a Rating: PG students in the class and very well SAT: Live Entertainment for “some im- villain. As he struggles to Barbie-steampunk production of could score the part of Clara in the 19 Sycamore Dr, New Middletown, OH uncover this conspiracy, “Fame.” One aspiring ballerina polite humor, ballet (Which ballet? That’s unclear, and action.” he meets a strange blue wears a pink sweatband and leg since “The Nutcracker” was first 330-623-6200 superhero. warmers. Others dress like Dick- Running performed in 1982 and the only oth- time: 1:29 er ballet referenced, “Swan Lake,” WHITNEY: CAN I BE ensian street urchins. And then has no young character named ME (SHOWTIME, 9 p.m.): there’s all the anachronistic pop Grade: Two Clara.) The documentary tells the music. stars out of This would all be more toler- four. There’s also an odd subplot in- “THERE ISN’T A KID story of Whitney Houston’s volving a love triangle which has extraordinary life and tragic able were the dialogue better or IN AMERICA WHO the story a little smoother, but, both Victor and a blonde Russian ’ ‘ ’ death. dancer vying for Felicie’s affections. WON T LOVE LEAP! alas, that seems to have been the Clever and fun for adults too!” ENTERTAINMENT NEWS last thing on anyone’s mind after executing “His cheekbones!” squeals Felicie at one -Roger Friedman the pretty computer animation that beauti- point. She’s 11. It’s a bit much. Covelli’s Disney on fully approximates both the light-as-a-feath- “LEAP!” is a fine-enough background “‘LEAP’ IS A BLESSING!” Ice ticket presale er dancing and a Paris fi t for a storybook. movie and one that young kids might very -Roger Moore, MOVIE NATION Thus we’re left with a villain who throws well take to, but it’s just mystifying how la- Advance tickets go on sale barbs such as, “Tired is for losers!” and a zily the story components seem to have been Tuesday (online only) for FEATURING heroine who we’re led to believe has such put together and how shamelessly it panders MUSIC BY the Dec. 7-10 Disney on Ice: DEMI LOVATO raw talent that she can in a matter of days to some imprecise notion of what modern SIA AND THE HIT SONG “Dream Big!” shows at the “CUT TO THE FEELING” BY go from not knowing what fi rst position is to children want (Pop music! Slang! Love tri- CARLY RAE Covelli Centre. Use the pass- being in serious contention for a leading role angles?). JEPSEN word ADVANCE on this site, in a Paris Opera Ballet production. And then For this former kid, the most enchanting http://bit.ly/2w1RoQK. there are the morally questionable choices fi lms to watch were those that committed to Tickets offi cially go on sale the lead makes to get ahead. the period setting, such as Alfonso Cuaron’s Sept. 5 for the Dec. 7-10 Dis- The heroine is a very Emma Stone-like “A Little Princess,” or Agnieszka Holland’s

ARTWORK ©2017 THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY ney on Ice at 10 a.m. at the wide-eyed, red-headed 11-year-old named “The Secret Garden,” that transported you © 2016 MITICO - GAUMONT - M6 FILMS - PCF BALLERINA LE FILM INC. www.leapmovieshop.com Covelli Centre, www.ticket- Felicie (Elle Fanning) who escapes her or- to a world so unlike your own. master.com or by calling 800- STARTS TODAY AT THEATERS EVERYWHERE phanage with the help of a doting friend, “LEAP!” tries to have it both ways and is CHECK DIRECTORIES FOR SHOWTIMES • NO PASSES ACCEPTED 745-3000. Victor (Nat Wolff) and heads off to Paris to lesser for it. No matter how catchy a song “Dream Big” takes the au- “Cut To The Feeling” is, it has the unfortu- fi nd a dance school. After nearly getting ar- THIS WEEKEND COOL OFF WITH dience on a journey as Ariel rested for trespassing in the Palais Garnier, nate effect of making “LEAP!” already seem ’ yearns to explore life above Felicie ends up assisting a disabled maid, hopelessly dated. THE SUMMER S the waves. Watch Rapunzel, HOTTEST THRILLER Cinderella and Belle as they learn about the power to YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY “A THRILLING ARRIVAL. make your own magic. CINEMATICALLY ASTUTE… BEAUTIFULLY FILMED.” Third annual Yo-Ice -STEPHANIE ZACHAREK Youngstown Indy Creators Department of Theatre, Dance Expo will take place Sept. “A LIVEWIRE THRILLER 9 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. THAT KNOCKS at the First Presbyterian announces 2017-18 schedule YOU FOR A LOOP. JEREMY RENNER Church Hall, 201 Wick Ave. in Staff report Sarah Ruhl, author of “The Youngstown, Ohio. But IS EXCEPTIONAL. ELIZABETH OLSEN Youngstown. YOUNGSTOWN Clean House” and “Eury- don’t underestimate the re- IS TERRIFIC.” -PETER TRAVERS The expo (or Yo-ICE) is a The Youngstown State dice.” The comedy looks at silience of this scruffy band place for local comic-book University Department of how we memorialize the of young people who work artists, writers, photogra- Theatre and Dance has an- dead – and how that re- the breakfast shift at Mr. phers, craft makers, musi- nounced its upcoming 2017- membering changes us – it Wheeler’s. “ cians, fi lmmakers and fi ne 18 season, which includes is the odyssey of a woman The YSU Dance Ensemble ONE OF THE artists to showcase their an array of shows including forced to confront her – A Dance Concert: April 5, 6 VERY BEST works. MOVIES I’VE a musical, a world premiere, own assumptions about 7 at 7:30 p.m. at Ford Theater SEEN THIS The event is free and open a comedy, the 27th annual morality, redemption and in Bliss Hall. DECADE.” to the public but donations Dance Ensemble concert the need to connect in a The 27th annual dance -RICHARD ROEPER are accepted at the door. and an opera for its 54th technologically obsessed concert, featuring the YSU season. world. Dance Ensemble and di- ‘Super School Live’ “We are thrilled to present “Spring Awakening – A rected by Christine Cobb. special to air Sept. 8 this year’s season of theatre Rock Musical”: Nov. 10, 11, “Cendrillon – An Opera”: “ “ LOS ANGELES that pushes the envelope in 17; Nov. 12 and 19 at 2 p.m. April 20, 21 at 7:30 p.m. and   Tom Hanks, Samuel L. content and creativity, and at Ford Theater in Bliss Hall. April 22 at 2 p.m. at Ford AN INTENSE A GRIPPING, Jackson, Common and Jen- highlights the talents of Winner of eight Tony Theater in Bliss Hall. THRILLER UNUSUALLY Awards, including Best Call 330-941-3105 or go to THAT WILL WISE nifer Hudson are among the our students, staff and fac- CHILL YOU.” THRILLER.” celebrities participating in ulty who have worked hard Musical, Spring Awaken- www.ysu.tix.com USA TODAY TIME OUT NEW YORK an hour-long live television to achieve success at their ing explores the journey This four-act “fairy tale” special about reinventing craft,” said Matthew Ma- from adolescence to adult- opera is a collaboration with American high schools. zuroski, Chairman of the hood with a poignancy and French librettist Henri Cain, The stars will be joined Department of Theatre and passion. whose libretto is based on by more than two dozen ce- Dance. “Mr. Wheeler’s”: A Perrault’s 1698 version of the lebrities slated to appear on The season includes: world-premiere play about story of Cinderella. the “EIF Presents: XQ Super “Dead Man’s Cell Phone Youngstown by Rob Zellers Parking is available in the FROM THE WRITER OF ‘SICARIO’ & ‘HELL OR HIGH WATER’ School Live “ special that will – A Comedy”: Sept. 29, 30; running Feb. 16, 17, 23, 24, at M30 Wick Avenue parking JEREMY RENNER ELIZABETH OLSEN air on all four major broad- Oct. 6, 7 at 7:30 p.m.; Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 18, 25 at 2 deck for a nominal fee. cast networks simultane- 8 at 2 p.m. at Spotlight The- p.m. at Spotlight Theater in More information is ously Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. ater in Bliss Hall. Bliss Hall. available by calling 330- It’s slated to include live A wildly imaginative new Life is a challenge 941-2307. A music, comedy sketches and comedy by MacArthur “Ge- when you work at a fast- complete calendar of documentary segments. nius” Grant, recipient and food restaurant in a run- events is available at ysu. STARTS TODAY AT THEATERS EVERYWHERE Pulitzer Prize finalist and down neighborhood in edu/events. CHECK DIRECTORIES FOR SHOWTIMES • NO PASSES ACCEPTED

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FRIDAY DEAR ANNIE Dear AUGUST 25, 2017 Advice from Annie Lane Annie SOCIETY NEWS every day in Society. THE VINDICATOR | C2 Face your debt Heloise and make Favorite a realistic travel plan hints can Dear Annie: I’m 24 years old and trying to get a better handle on my life. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO be big A year ago, I was unem- ployed for a few months. Austintown Junior Women’s League to host mixer During that period, I help blew through most of my The General Federation of Women’s Clubs Austintown Junior Women’s League will host a membership mixer at 6 p.m. Sept. 13 at the checking and savings ac- Austintown Senior Center, 112 Westchester Drive. Women who are interested in participating in community outreach programs are en- counts to pay rent and my couraged to attend. Ideas for projects in 2017-18 season will be shared. Anyone interested in joining can contact the league on Facebook at Dear Readers: I’ve been credit card for things such www.facebook.com/AJWL2014. Above, the league offi cers are, from left, Janice Simmerman, recording secretary; Marcia Denamen, sec- traveling across the coun- as groceries and utilities. ond vice-president; Eileen Frost, secretary; Kathy Rusback, president; Linda Jones, fi rst vice-president; and MaryeKay Erickson, treasurer. try for a long time, doing That quickly grew into a book tours, giving speech- mountain of debt. es to civic and convention I have a full-time job groups, appearing on TV now, but after rent, utili- CLUB CALENDAR shows, etc. I think I’ve ties, insurance, student earned the name “Road loan payments and my ASSOCIATIONS be waived. For information, call 721 Boardman-Poland Road, Road (Route 18), New Castle, Warrior” with over 2.5 monthly credit-card pay- American Association Randy at 330-989-5149 Monday Boardman; Family members and Pa.; 1 p.m. Monday, Girard Multi- million miles in the air, ments, there’s not much of University Women of through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 caregivers are welcome to attend. generational Center, 443 Trum- and that’s only on one air- left for savings. Youngstown will be resuming p.m. All meetings are off ered at no bull Ave., Girard; 6 p.m. Tuesday, line! Here are some of my charge. For further information, Oxford house, 30 Benton Road, favorite travel hints: I’ve been looking at meetings for the season at 10 GUILDS areas in my life where a.m. Sept. 9 at Sunrise Assisted call 330-788-9755. The group Salem; 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Packing: For soft-knit invites visitors to see its booth in I could cut spending. I Living. Leah Sakacs will present Niles Chapter of the Ameri- Valley Care-Northside Medical items such as T-shirts, information on a new affi liate, can Sewing Guild has sched- the medical building at the Can- Center, Medical Education Build- place them facedown, fold go out to eat a couple of fi eld Fair next week. times a week – whether Young Women’s Task Force. For uled the following neighborhood ing, Auditorium A, 500 Gypsy the arms back, smoothing information about AAUW, go group meeting: Southington Codependency and Grief Lane, Youngstown; and 7:30 p.m. out any ripples or bumps, picking up something on Thursday, at New Life Lutheran my lunch break during to www.youngstown-oh.aauw. So-Sews will meet at South- Support Group will meet Tues- and roll. It saves luggage net or visit us on Facebook at ington Christian Church, state day at 10 a.m. at the Chapel of Church, 1181 Church Hill-Hubbard space. the workweek or getting Road, Liberty. All locations are brunch with a friend on AAUWYoungstown. Route 534 at 10 a.m. Monday . Sheepfold Ministries, 233 North Use plastic bags from Ave. Sharon, Pa. A meeting will handicap accessible. For infor- the weekend. I also go out Guilford Lake Civic Associa- Rita will bring organizing ideas the dry cleaner to indi- tion will have its annual covered also take place at 7 p.m. at the mation, visit www.oa.org, or call vidually cover clothes in to happy hours or con- from “Organizing Chaos.” For care center of the Kelley-Robb- Mahoning-Trumbull Counties certs occasionally. I live dish picnic at 6 p.m. Thursday in information, call Jennie at 330- a garment bag. This keeps the Ruritan building at Route 172 Cummins Funeral Home, North Help Hotline at 330-747-2696, wrinkling to a minimum. in Washington, D.C., and 847-7386. Main Street, Hubbard. Group ses- Columbiana County Help Hotline even two drinks at a bar and Hanna Drive. Hotdogs and I also use them when drinks will be provided. Adam POLITICAL CLUBS sions are free, but participants at 330-424-7767 or Lawrence rolling knits or other gar- (with tip) can end up cost- Newbold of Advanced Training must register to participate. Free County Help Hotline at 724-674- Canfi eld Republican Women’s ments to pack. ing $30, so it really does Group Worldwide in Lisbon, will parking is available across from 3697. Club will meet for dinner at 6 For my carry-on bag add up quickly. However, be the guest speaker. Sheepfold and at the care center. Portage County Chapter p.m. Sept. 6 at A La Cart Cater- For information, call 330-534- (or tote, if I have checked whenever I stay in to save 600 of International Parents money, I end up feeling as Mill Creek Chapter of ing in Canfi eld. Senator Frank 1952 or 724-981-5683. The sup- luggage), I pack in this American Business Women’s without Partners will host its order: makeup, meds, if I’ve missed out. Plus, I LaRose of the 27th district will port group was formed to reach monthly dance from 7:30 to 11 Association will meet Sept. 12 out to help families who have blouse/shirt, change of know that when I’m older, be speaking on how ballot initia- p.m. Sept. 2 at the Ritchie Me- at A La Cart Catering in Canfi eld. lost loved ones to alcohol or sub- shoes (a flat and comfy I won’t feel like going out tives aff ect the state constitu- morial Shelter House, 109 West Networking will begin at 6 p.m. stance abuse. pair for traveling through dancing the night away, and dinner will follow at 6:30. The tion. Dinner is $15 per person. Ave., Tallmadge. Music will be by and I’ll probably have a Friendship Train 12-Step airports) and emergency menu includes lasagna, Italian Spouses and friends are encour- disk jockey Mel. Monthly dances food, like trail mix, nuts, family to stay in with. sausage with peppers and onions, aged to attend. BYOB. Please Support Group meets from 1 to are open to the public, and Maybe what it comes 2 p.m. Wednesdays at Rising Star nonmembers are invited to join dried fruit, protein bar, red skin potatoes, Italian veg- respond by Sept. 4 to Jacie Met- etc. Then a lightweight down to is I’m scared of etables, tossed salad, Jell-O and Baptist Church, 2943 Wardle Ave. the PWP members to celebrate tee at 330-726-0363 or 330- People who are trying to over- shawl to use as a blanket growing up and not being applesauce. Dessert will be cher- 207-9210 or by email to Sharon the September dance theme come any addiction are welcome “Back to School Days Sock Hop.” on the plane, or to roll up able to be so carefree. Do ries in the snow. The cost is $18, at [email protected]. you have any wisdom for and reservations may be made by and encouraged to attend. Those Cost for members is $6 and non for a pillow or back sup- 20-somethings trying to calling Darlene Demjen at 330- RELIGIOUS GROUPS attending should enter through members are $8. The chapter port. Finally, work, impor- the church’s lower parking lot off will host its annual picnic at tant fi les and a paperback seize the day without los- 755-9089 or Marilyn Abramski at St. Rose Quilting Group will ing their savings? 330-726-2527 by Thursday. The Wardle. noon Sept. 4 at the Ritchie Me- book. Yes, an actual book! meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the morial Shelter House pavilion. You never know when you public is welcome. parish house. NAMI Mahoning Valley of- Trying to Be an Adult fers support groups for those Members and nonmembers are may not be allowed to use CLASSES Youngstown South Women’s who deal with mental illness. invited. Attendees are asked to electronics! Dear Trying to Be an Brookfi eld High School Connection will meet from 11:30 Support groups meet as follows: bring a covered dish to share. Adult: It’s not the bars or Class of 1965 will celebrate its a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sept. 13 at Avion Girard Family Support, first The chapter will furnish ham- On the road again, brunches that make the 70th birthday at 6 p.m. Sept. on the Water Banquet Center, Thursday of each month at 11 burgers, hot dogs, buns and the Heloise memories. It’s the friends. 16 at Yankee Run Golf Course, 2177 W. Western Reserve Road, a.m. at the Girard Library, 105 fi xings. PWP is a single parent You live in a city with beau- 7610 Warren Sharon Road. Cost Canfi eld. It will feature auctioneer, E. Prospect St., and Austintown support group, with on common Dear Heloise: I get tiful parks, free museums is $20 and includes dinner and Marty Campana and a Country Family Support Group, 7 p.m. point: members are all single nausea on flights and that people travel from birthday cake. For information, Fair. Guest speaker will be Joan the second Tuesday of each parents, whether due to death, sometimes on car trips. A all over the world to visit call John O’Connor at 330-307- Wurst of Union City, Pa. The cost month at Alta Care, 142 Javit divorce, separation or having friend made a recommen- and public transportation. 3094 or Gloria Shay at 330-759- is $13.50, and reservations are Court. NAMI Connection, a never been married. The chap- dation, and it’s worked for Grab a friend and explore 0723. Please leave messages on due by Sept. 6. Call Connie at support group for people with a ters are mainly an educational me. She suggested using one of the many costless voicemail. 330-788-2340 or Patty at 330- mental health diagnosis meets and family support group, but peppermint essential oil. 332-2789. Cancellations are and priceless things your at the following locations: 1:30 are active in other endeavors. I bought a small bottle to Campbell Memorial High necessary, call Karen at 330-482- p.m. Thursdays at the Com- town has to offer, or stay School Class of 1959 will meet The members take time to have carry. When I start to feel 3005. munity Center, 1344 Fifth Ave., fun, not only with other adults, a little nausea, I open the in and host a movie night. for its class reunion at 6 p.m. Youngstown; 6 p.m. the second Popcorn is cheaper than a Sept. 16 at Selah, 130 S. Bridge SINGLES but also with their children. For bottle and take a whiff and fourth Thursdays at Alta information, call Warrine at 330- cocktail. St., Struthers. Cost is $20 per of the peppermint to D.A.R.E. has scheduled the fol- Care in Austintown; and NAMI 322-9559. calm my stomach. (He- person. For reservations, call lowing activities: 6 p.m. Saturday Connection for the dual diag- Face down your debt and Grace Ann Rudolphi Boros at 330- TOPS 327 is seeking new loise here: Please use care for music and dinner at Trax’s nosed at 6 p.m. the second and when using pure essen- make a realistic repayment 792-6278. Deadline for reserva- Lounge in Austintown; 7 p.m. fourth Wednesdays of the month members who want to Take Off plan. Draw up a budget tions is Sept. 6. Monday meet at Dairy Queen in at the Community Center, 1344 Pounds Sensibly. A meeting will tial oils. They can be very and stick to it. Don’t make Rayen High School Class Cornersburg for dessert; 6 p.m. Fifth Ave., Youngstown. Visit take place Monday at Christ potent, so slightly sniff, or impulse purchases. When of 1962 will celebrate its 55th Tuesday for Bocce in Boardman namimv.org, call 330-727-9268, Church Presbyterian, 1933 Can- really hold the bottle a few inches under your nose). you’re about to buy some- class reunion Sept. 2. Call 330- Park; 6:30 p.m. Wednesday for or e-mail [email protected] for fi eld Road, Boardman. Weigh-in thing, wait and see wheth- At the hotel, I dab it on fa- 758-5207 or 330-502-5214 for walking at Mill Creek Walking information. is from 6 to 6:30 p.m. with the er you still want it in 24 Trail; 7:30 p.m. Thursday for cial tissue as well, to help information and reservations. Nar-Anon, a 12-step program meeting at 6:45. The fi rst meet- hours; it’s not going any- birthday night at the church, 565 for relatives and friends aff ected ing is free. Guests are welcome. me feel better. where. (And if it does, that’s All classmates are invited. Boardman Canfi eld Road. by a loved one’s addiction to For information, call 330-799- Hailey V., just as well. You probably CLUBS drugs, meets at 7 p.m. every 3106. shouldn’t have been buy- SOCIETIES West Miffl in, Pa. Friday at Howland Community TOPS 1237, Austintown, will ing it in the first place.) Girard-Liberty Kiwanis will The Girard Historical Society meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Church, 198 Niles-Cortland Road meet Thursday at Idaho Road Al- Dear Heloise: I work at a Consider meeting with a will meet at 10 a.m. Sept. 2 at the the Golf Dome, 1300 N. State St., SE, Howland, and at 7 p.m. every liance Church, 250 Idaho Road. large company. Many ap- fi nancial adviser for more Barnhisel House, 1011 N. State St. Girard. Sunday upstairs at the Sahara Weigh-in is from 5 to 5:30 p.m., plicants looking for a job personalized guidance. Club, 2345 Youngstown Road SORORITIES followed by the meeting until think a former employer If you take care of your Mahoning Valley Chapter SE, (Route 422) Warren. For of Polka Dot Powerhouse will Beta Chi Chapter of Delta 6:30. For information, call 330- cannot say anything body and your finances information, call Bill at 330-856- negative about them. Of now, “growing up” won’t meet from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 Kappa Gamma Society will meet 3822. 758-4923. at 6 p.m. Sept. 7 at the Victorian course, human resources be such a scary prospect. p.m. on Sept. 5 at the Blue Wolf Never Alone Nar-Anon TOPS 1262, McDonald, meets Tavern, 1295 Boardman-Can- Room, 327 Vienna Ave., Niles. Wednesday from 9:15 to 10 a.m. departments or an em- Members are asked to call off by Group, a 12-step program for ployer should give salary Dear Annie: This is in fi eld Road. Stephanie Gilchrist, family, relatives and friends af- for weigh-in in the Community Sept. 3 if unable to attend this Room at the Girard Free Library, history, title and dates of response to “Speak Up or executive director of Inspiring month’s meeting. This month fected by a loved one’s addiction 105 E. Prospect St. The meet- employment. However, Put Up,” who is tired of Minds Youngstown, will be the only, call Mary Bumstead at 330- to drugs, meets every Wednes- ing will follow the weigh-in. New sometimes a former em- having friends bring out speaker. Lunch will be ordered 638-6413. The guest speaker will day at 7 p.m. upstairs at the Neil ployer, when asked if they their smartphones while from the menu. Call Sandra be Stephanie Sferra on “Tour- Kennedy Recovery Clinic, 5211 members are welcome. Mahoning Ave., Austintown. For would hire the person they are all out to eat to- Barger at 330-518-5383 to reg- ism and What It Means For Our TOPS 1497, Youngstown, will back, their answer may be gether. You said phones Community.” information, call Cindy at 330- meet from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Thurs- ister. Meetings will be the fi rst 207-0845. “No,” and they might say have no place on the table Tuesday of each month. day at St. Maron Church, 1555 S. why. during a meal, and you SUPPORT GROUPS Overeaters Anonymous Meridian Road, Youngstown. New should have left it there. Moose Club is looking for Alzheimer Network Family Groups have scheduled the fol- members are welcome; the fi rst Alice in Detroit Instead, you said it is ac- former and prospective members Support Groups will meet as fol- lowing local meetings: 10 a.m. meeting is free. For information ceptable when sharing in the Youngstown and Niles lows: noon Saturday at Sunrise Saturday, St. Thomas the Apos- call 330-974-8450. Readers, state laws vary area to begin meetings. Any Assisted Living, 335 W. McKinley tle Church Hall, Room 2, 4453 on what a former employer photos of grandchildren. Club news is published Friday. Please You have now given per- fi rst responders, volunteers or Way, Poland, call 330-707-1313 for Warren-Sharon Road, Vienna; 7 submit information about upcoming can and cannot say. If you mission for cellphones military personnel are welcome, reservations; 1:30 p.m. Monday p.m. Sunday, Shenango Presby- activities to the Society Department by want to learn more, do a to be used during every and the $60 membership fee to at Easter Seals Adult Day Center, terian Church, 3144 Wilmington noon Wednesday. search on the internet for meal. what the laws are in your Everyone already state about what a former knows that just about no The tour leaves from the Museums. It is a guided self study is open for public tours from employer might disclose. one wants to see pictures SOCIETY meeting room of the Dale Shaf- and on site consultation with a 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday through of other people’s grand- fer Research Library, 239 South museum professional. articipa- Saturday. For information, call Heloise children, but they won’t digest Lundy Avenue. Reservations are tion in MAP will empower TCHS 330-394-4653 or visit at www. Dear Readers: Well, required. Call 330-205-3923 for to better serve the citizens of trumbullcountyhistory.org. there are a lot of new words say so. You need to say it more information or to register. for them. You blew it. Salem’s Trolley Ghost Trumbull County by meeting the being used, and here is Also available at the Museum highest professional standards of Special promotion one that Dictionary.com Ed From Vermont Tour is Saturday Gift/Book shop are ghost trolley T-shirts and a book prepared by the museum fi eld. on older cats has included: “Hangry,” which can mean that you Dear Ed: I’m sorry you SALEM docent Kim Mitchell, “The Haunt- MAP helps museums strength- YOUNGSTOWN feel that way. I love seeing The Salem Historical Society ed Salem, Ohio”. en operations, plan for the future, get unhappy or snippy West Side Cats is having a spe- because you are hungry. I photos of grandchildren off ers the Trolley Ghost Tour at and meet standards. The his- cial promotion on cats who are almost as much as I love 8 p.m. Saturday. The tour takes Society chosen for torical society’s participation is sure can concur with that! people out of the downtown area one-year and older. All cats are When I’m starving, I may seeing the pride on the faces MAP program made possible through funding neutered/spayed, with shots and of the grandparents shar- to cemeteries and other “haunt- by the Institute of Museum and not be in the best mood. ed” areas around Salem. There WARREN will have a chip for identifi cation. Heloise ing them. Library Services. are three occasions that riders Trumbull Historical Society These shelter cats need a forever TCHS maintains the oldest Send a money-saving or timesaving Email your questions for Annie Lane to exit the trolley and walk around, has been selected to participate home. West Side Cats is located hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San [email protected], or write to: so wearing good walking shoes is in the Museum Assessment Pro- remaining home in Warren; the at 2217 Mahoning Ave. For more Antonio, TX 78279-5000, fax it to Dear Annie, c/o Creators Syndicate, encouraged. The cost of the trol- gram (MAP), which is adminis- John Stark Edwards House was information, call Marie at 330- 210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@ 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. ley ride is $15.00. built in 1807. The Edwards House Heloise.com. © 2017 Creators Syndicate tered by the American Alliance of 519-5002. © 2017 King Features Syndicate

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They’d rather TVLAND Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam provement of plants and rail transportation. eat candy than vegetables. With USA VH1 “Friends With Benefits” (2011) Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis. “Hitch” (2005) Will Smith. A smooth-talker helps a shy accountant woo an heiress. Rotterdam, N.Y., ends the title hopes of the maturity, we learn to trust the in- Youngstown Midget Athletic Booster Club All- telligence of the body. Stars with a 4-1 victory at the 31st Little League LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You’re a lifelong learner and a little wor- World Series at Williamsport, Pa. Youngstown ried that you won’t have enough assures itself of at least a sixth-place fi nish with brain storage for the new stuff a 5-4 come-from-behind win over Canada in coming up. Luckily, today’s knowl- the loser bracket. edge can be applied immediate- With a warning to President Jimmy Carter to ly to real life in an unforgettable “mind your own damn business,” James Van- way. Zandt, former commander-in-chief of the Vet- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Wis- erans of Foreign Wars, says the organization dom isn’t glamorous. It’s typical- will not be pressured to admit women military ly depicted by an old scribe on a total loss. The suspect was arrested veterans to its ranks. mountain or a short green alien. ODDLY ENOUGH Woman gets OK for 1967: A hard-of-hearing 10-month-old girl pic- Ryan Gosling wouldn’t play Wis- on a charge of malicious mischief. license plate inspired tured in The Vindicator is certain of fi nding a dom in the movies. And yet, Man accused of ramming ‘’wise’’ is the most attractive German police hunt stolen by ‘covfefe’ tweet good home, says Elizabeth Mitchell after the thing you could be today. Bentley, Rolls-Royce trailer full of chocolate Mahoning County Board of Child Welfare re- LIBRA CORTLAND, OHIO ceives 126 inquiries about adopting the cheer- ! (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Your BELLEVUE, WASH. Ohio offi cials have granted a wom- choices won’t all be healthy ones BERLIN ful little girl, who is a ward of the state. Police say a 32-year-old man has an’s request to have President Don- and this may actually keep you been arrested after he purportedly Police say a semi-trailer full of A military airplane’s sonic boom rocks the ald Trump’s mysterious tweeted typo, healthier than if they were. A lit- rammed his car into two luxury ve- chocolate has been stolen in a small Youngstown district, waking sleepers and rat- “covfefe,” on her license plate. tle bit of danger builds up a toler- hicles at a Washington car dealer- central German town and are calling tling windows. ance that will keep you safe. ship, causing more than $500,000 in on witnesses who may have seen the Brittany Scott told The Columbus Frank Sadler marks 50 years of service and re- "SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). damage. sweet-toothed thieves. Dispatch in May she saw a Twitter tirement from U.S. Steel’s Youngstown Works. There’s a pressure to deliver. It Police say offi cers responded to Police spokesman Martin Ahlich post by Trump that read: “Despite 1942: Four Youngstown district missionaries would be nice to think it’s all in said Aug. 15 the cooled truck trailer the constant negative press covfefe.” are among 1,451 Americans aboard the dip- your head, but you know better. Bellevue Bentley on Aug. 13 and de- tained the Seattle man. contained 22 tons of chocolate in- The 29-year-old Cortland woman lomatic exchange ship Gripsholm, which ar- There really are people depending cluding Kinder Surprise eggs, Nutella on you. Don’t worry; you’re heat- Police say they found a Bentley and says she wrote in her application that rives at Jersey City on the fi rst repatriation voy- resistant. With your feet to the a Rolls-Royce signifi cantly damaged. hazelnut-chocolate cream and Val- her request stemmed from a tweet age from Japan. They are the Rev. Cyril Kramar, fire, you do amazing things. The dealership owner said the esti- paraiso chocolate fruit pearls. from the 45th president of the United Freida Girsberger and the Rev. and Mrs. Ash- #SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. mated value of both was more than Ahlich said the trailer was stolen in States, and the Ohio Bureau of Motor er B. Case. 21). You want gracious people $500,000. Neustadt and that the thieves must Vehicles approved it. William L. Powers, managing editor of The around you, but if they are too Two witnesses told police they saw have brought in a truck to haul away Scott says she hasn’t received Vindicator who has been associated with the generous it makes you nervous. the driver of a Honda ram the unoc- the sweet spoils. any complaints online or from fellow paper since 1921, is commissioned as a captain How will you return the favor? cupied parked cars multiple times. He said, “It’s not even clear if they motorists. in the Army air forces and will report for train- Seek situations that settle into a Police say the suspect told offi cers were after the sweets or after the A bureau committee examines ing in Miami. natural and easy reciprocity. trailer – at this point, we don’t know Youngstown steel plans could easily turn out CAPRICORN he had not slept in about three days hundreds of applications each day for $ (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). and that he may have had a panic what their motive was.” an additional 50,000 to 75,000 tons of steel There’s so much that you’re good vanity plates, denying profane, ob- at, but there are also areas in life attack. The dealership owner told The chocolate swag is worth scene or sexually explicit ones monthly if they could get all the scrap or pig in which you’re still a baby learn- police that the cars would likely be a $59,000 to $82,000. Associated Press iron they need. ing to walk. So do like the babies do. 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See what’s really there. 27 "Blue Tail Fly" singer Brook WEEKEND LOVE FORECAST: 28 22 Outdone Dumas senior 23 ARIES: There are thousands and LIPRAL 29 Edgy Window stickers 24 Savory smells thousands of possible love con- free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app 31 Breakfast rasher 25 nections out there for you, so 32 Gather gradually Mild stop worrying about ‘’the one.’’ 33 28 Scathing review Tidal wave 30 TAURUS: You’ll enter uncomfort- 35 Panache Furniture mover GLIYHH 31 Pickup points (2 wds.) able environments and try to act Now arrange the circled letters 36 Understands, as a joke pleasant in them, all in the name to form the surprise answer, as 37 34 Zeno followers suggested by the above cartoon. Hang back 36 of love. GEMINI: Enter stage left: 38 Ewe's mate Ballpark figure someone who you can grow with 39 39 On the fritz Compliments 41 intellectually. CANCER: You’re a 40 9-digit ID Bill of fare lot of fun around those who bring (Answers tomorrow) 41 43 Surrealist painter Jumbles: IMAGE GLORY HYPHEN SPRAWL "Diamond Lil" out your best. So if you’re not Yesterday’s 42 44 Wiretap feeling good or having fun, it’s not Answer: The bowlers who started placing bets were — -- take forever! 45 HIGH ROLLERS 44 A Gershwin your fault. LEO: You’re trying to Hunks flex them 47 learn something and certain peo- Sandpaper grade ple don’t seem all that support- SUDOKU 51 Seventh planet ive of it. Red flag! VIRGO: Your 52 Ill humor very presence changes the dating 53 Full range scene in interesting and exciting 54 Poker pair ways. LIBRA: You’re scary psychic DOWN now. You read between the lines, and probably with better accuracy 1 Extreme degree than the other person will admit. How to play: SCORPIO: Your timing is perfect. So don’t change it just because Each row must contain the another person isn’t ready. 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