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SERVING CLOVIS, PORTALES AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES EasternNewMexicoNews.com ON DUTY Officials: Bear had ‘unacceptable’ behavioral traits ❏ Some Tucumcari young to be released into the wild,” Tucumcari’s Bonnie residents upset Smith said. “However, the bear was old enough to travel more bear was destroyed. than 60 miles into town on its own.” By Thomas Garcia Officials said the bear was STAFF WRITER about 18 months old. [email protected] “It’s so sad, the poor innocent bear had no idea when he was TUCUMCARI — A brown coming into town to find food bear captured in Tucumcari on he’d meet his end,” said Monday has been put down Tucumcari’s Betty Coslett. because it exhibited “unaccept- “I think it could have been able behavioral traits,” said handled differently. I am sad, Game Warden Capt. Clint the people I have spoken to are Henson. sad about the whole incident.” Henson said the bear was But officials said they had lit- spotted in a highly populated tle choice but to destroy the area, which is an indication it bear. was not frightened of interaction New Mexico Game and Fish with humans, which could have spokesman Dan Williams said proved dangerous. relocation of wayward bears Some area residents shows to be unsuccessful if they expressed disappointment the 125-pound male bear was killed. “They told me it was too BEAR on Page 2A Skandera’s resignation prompts mixed reactions among local educators By Stephanie Losoya Gov. Susana Martinez leaves STAFF WRITER office after next year. [email protected] “It would have been good if she had stayed,” Cain said. The Area school administrators department will now be in a had mixed reactions to “state of flux,” he said.” Thursday’s announcement that But Balch said he doesn’t New Mexico Education expect any major changes with Secretary Hanna Skandera will Skandera’s early exit. step down as of June 20. “I don’t think it will have any “I was shocked,” said Jamie affect (on operations in educa- Widner, Melrose Municipal tion) because the evaluation sys- Schools superintendent. tem is in process and has been. “I sent (Skandera) a text That’s not going to change in a (Thursday) and told her I appre- year and a half,” Balch said. ciate her and respect her, but Logan Superintendent Dennis most people that know anything Roch, who is also a state law- about me, know that I am prob- maker, said he is not surprised ably the biggest antagonist that by Skandera’s leaving. she had.” “It’s not uncommon (to resign Portales Superintendent early), especially in a two-year Johnnie Cain and Clovis term,” Roch said. Staff photo: Tony Bullocks Superintendent Jody Balch said “I’m going to guess that she Lifeguard Devin Glascock of Clovis is on duty Friday afternoon at the Clovis Aquatic Center, oversee- they preferred Skandera com- ing afternoon swim class. The center hosts swim classes week days. For information: 575-762-4519. plete her term and go out when SKANDERA on Page 2A

Courtesy photo Abandoned Wildlife officials share summer tips young ani- ❏ Keeping an eye on surroundings, vaccinating pets among precautions. mals, such as this fawn, BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS officer, encourages anyone spending “I wouldn’t say that in any one should not an extended period of time outdoors type of area, you’re gonna have that be picked up It’s a wild world out there, but with to be aware of their surroundings to many more sightings than any other. by humans if preparation and caution, anyone can avoid rattlesnakes. Just be cautious and scan for snakes found, enjoy the summer in harmony with “Anywhere you can’t see well, you when you’re out and about.” according to nature, according to a local wildlife should probably expect to be that While Moyers noted that rat- New Mexico professional. much more cautious. Rattlesnakes in tlesnake bites are not statistically Clay Moyers, Clovis’ New Mexico this range can be anywhere. They’re prevalent in eastern New Mexico, he Department Department of Game and Fish law after prey, and they’re going to go of Game enforcement field operations district wherever that prey could be,” he said. WILDLIFE on Page 2A and Fish.

Forecast: Today Sunday Monday Index Calendars...... 2A Puzzles...... 4A High: 99 High: 97 High: 97 Classified ...... 6B Markets ...... 2A Comics ...... 5B Obituaries...... 2A Low: 64 Low: 62 Low: 60 National news...... 4B Sports ...... 1-3B PAGE 2A ✦ SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 LOCAL THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Events calendar Sheriff’s office seeks help finding suspect Today Ho, Daddio!” Information: 575-356- BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS distribute methamphetamine and pos- “a small amount of cocaine,” and 1.5 ■ Relay for Life — 10 a.m.-10 3940 session of cocaine, as well as misde- pounds of methamphetamine with a ■ p.m. at Ned Houk Park, Clovis. Toddler Time — 10 a.m. at CLOVIS — The Curry County meanor use or possession of drug para- street value exceeding $55,000, accord- Information: relayforlife.org Clovis-Carver Public Library for ■ Sheriff’s Office is seeking help from phernalia. ing to a news release from Sheriff Relay for Life 5K -4 — 9 ages 10 months-3 years. the public to find a suspected drug traf- A search warrant executed this week Wesley Waller. a.m. at Ned Houk Park, Clovis. Information: 575-769-7840 ficker. on Dupree’s residence near the intersec- Waller asks anyone with information Information: relayforlife.org ■ Rock’n Roll 42 Domino Thursday James Dupree, 46, of Texico, is tion of county roads C and 22 uncov- concerning Dupree’s location to contact Championship — 8:30 a.m. at ■ Blooming Talent — 10:30 charged with possession with intent to ered two firearms, drug paraphernalia, law enforcement. Rock n Roll Museum at Clovis a.m. at Portales Public Library. Chamber of Commerce. Fee: $40 Guest: Chris Harrell, the Singing per team. Information: 575-714- Scientist. Information: 575-356- 3947 3940 Board member Sherman Williams. ■ Moon viewing, stargazing — ■ Childrens’ Storyhour — 10 JUNE 10 8 p.m. at Clovis-Carver Public a.m. at Clovis-Carver Public Library 1987: Newspaper columnist Erma Library. Information: 575-769-7840 for ages 3-6. Information: 575-769- On this date ... Bombeck was making fun of dieters. ■ Second Saturday Main 7840 “Dieters are basically dishonest peo- Street Market — 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at ■ Miss New Mexico Pageant 1987: The Clovis Chamber of ple who cannot be trusted to measure 1600 block of Main Street, Clovis. — 6 p.m. at ENMU. Tickets: $40. Commerce decided to weigh in on city out two ounces of hamburger on a Information: 575-769-0231 Information: missnewmexico.org weed issues. scale or give their right weight on their ■ Old Fort Days — 6 a.m.-11 The Chamber’s board of directors driver’s license,” she wrote. p.m. in Fort Sumner. Information: Friday agreed unanimously that the city need- “They will do anything to register 575-355-7705 ■ Friday Flix — 10:30 a.m. at ed to pass a proposed weed ordinance. less on a scale ... from putting the ■ Habitat for Humanity project Portales Public Library. Movie: But the board declined to back a city scale on a shag carpet to removing the — 8:30 a.m. at 404 N. Thornton, “Lego Batman.” Information: 575- proposal to hire an additional code fillings from their teeth before step- Clovis. Volunteers needed. 356-3940 inspector. ping on it.” Information: 575-359-1344 ■ Heritage Days — 6:30 p.m. at City Park, Portales. Information: “Surely, we have enough city Monday 575-356-8541 employees ... when they are out and Pages Past is compiled by Editor ■ Full STEAM Ahead — 10:30 ■ Miss New Mexico Pageant around, (they) can look at weeds and David Stevens. Contact him at: a.m. at Portales Public Library for — 6 p.m. at ENMU. Tickets: $40. report those that are too tall,” said [email protected] grades K-6. Activity: Zoetropes. Information: missnewmexico.org Information: 575-356-3940 ■ Produce to the People — 11 Ongoing a.m.-1 p.m. at Portales Memorial ■ Pintores artist of the month Forestry Service has asked where, like many areas in The bear was spotted near Building. Please bring your own — Ed Martinez is the featured artist Bear Game and Fish not to release the state, the bear population South Seventh Street and bags. Information: 575-359-1048 for June at Clovis-Carver Public bears in their parks and they is high. West McGee Avenue in the ext. 1 Library. Information: 575-769-7840 from Page 1A Williams said a recent Tucumcari city limits. It ■ also cannot be released on Young Masters juried stu- state park land due to public study has shown there is a soon settled in a tree for Tuesday dent art show — Through June 16 are not taken far enough safety concerns. healthy bear population with what became a two-hour ■ Budding Artists — 10:30 at Eula Mae Edwards Museum and away. He said if bears have He said the bear could not lots of juvenile bears look- standoff with local law offi- a.m. at Portales Public Library for Gallery at CCC. Information: 575- been in a city and become grades 2-6. Activity: Weaving rain- 769-2811 be released to an individual ing for a territory. cers and game wardens. accustomed to the food, they Henson said with the high Williams said the bear may bow. Information: 575-356-3940 ■ Ute Lake camp — Thursday- will travel to another town even if they own private ■ Curious Chris -The Singing June 10, three miles west of Logan property. population of bears, relocat- have traveled down the and exhibit the same behav- ing the animal found in Canadian River in an attempt Scientist — 10 a.m. at Clovis- on Highway 540 S. Loop in the ior. Henson said the only Tucumcari might well have to find a food source. Carver Public Library. Information: state park. Theme: Light in the Williams said he is place to drop off wildlife is 575-769-7840 Darkness. All ages welcome. resulted in it being killed by Henson said bears have unaware of any zoos in the in an area near the Cruces ■ Baxter-Curren fundraiser Information: 575-403-7124 area that would take in a Basin wilderness. He said it another bear or driven away also recently been sighted in dinner — 5 p.m. at Wheatfields ■ Free meals for kids year to another populated area. Santa Rosa and Clayton. Senior Living Community. round — 11 a.m.-1 p.m. snack, 1 wild bear. is a six-hour drive to the Information: 575-762-3631 p.m.-7 p.m. meal at Plains Regional Williams said the U.S. location from Tucumcari, ■ Big Kids Activity Hour — 10 Medical Center, Clovis. Information: a.m. at Clovis-Carver Public Library 505-923-6339 maybe it’s been too much for ages 7-11. Information: 575- Skandera too fast.” 769-7840 The events calendar is a daily Obituaries Widner said Melrose listing of area events. To place an from Page 1A Municipal Schools and oth- Wednesday item on the calendar, call the ers in the area were operat- ■ Little Sprouts storytime — newsroom at 575-763-6991 or e- Death notices has another opportunity that ing consistently at a higher 10:30 a.m. at Portales Public mail: Carlos Riviers Frankie Brand she has lined up and I wish level than many other dis- Library for preschoolers. Story: “Hi [email protected] her the best,” he said. tricts in the state and they got Carlos Edward Riviers, Frankie Marie Brand, 89 But like Balch, Roch said “thrown in the same bucket,” 57, of Clovis, died Friday, of Clovis, died Friday, June he doesn’t expect any meaning changes were Meetings calendar June 9, 2017, in Lubbock. 9, 2017, in Clovis. changes coming with her unnecessary. He was born April 13, She was born March 25, departure. Chris Ruszkowski, deputy Wednesday Information: 575-935-4262 1960, in Clovis. 1928, in Sweetwater, “(We have) the same gov- secretary of education, has ■ Planning and Zoning ■ Clovis City Commission — Services: 10 a.m. Oklahoma. ernor, and the governor is the been named acting secretary. Commission — 3 p.m. at city hall, 5:15 p.m. in north annex of Clovis- Tuesday at Our Lady of Services: 10 a.m. one who sets the policy,” he Cain said Ruszkowski will Clovis. Information: 575-769-7828 Carver Public Library. Information: Guadalupe Catholic Church Tuesday at the Portales said. “Whoever is in not likely benefit the depart- 575-769-7828 in Clovis. Cemetery (Skandera’s) position isn’t ment or the state’s education. Thursday Information: 575-762- Information: 575-763- going to change that.” “He’s new and doesn’t ■ Clovis MainStreet — 8:15 This calendar is a daily listing 4435 5541 The evaluation system really know New Mexico a.m. at 418 N. Main Street. of area public meetings. To place Balch referred to was imple- education,” Cain said. Information: 575-309-8370 an item on the calendar, call the Funerals mented in 2011 and has been “We’ve got a different demo- ■ Eastern New Mexico Water newsroom at 575-763-6991 or e- a source of debate among graphic and he wouldn’t Today Avenue in Oxford, Iowa Utility Authority — 1 p.m. at mail: educators. understand all of the intrica- Artie McDowell — 10 Phillip Millender — Memorial Building, Portales. [email protected] “Making student achieve- cies of education in New a.m. at Saint James 2:30 p.m. at The Chapel in ment part of the evaluation Mexico.” Episcopal Church in Clovis plan for teachers is pretty Roch said he plans for Clovis Monday misleading because on any Logan schools to keep Markets Donald Hopingardner Jewel Tristan — 11 a.m. given day a student can have “moving forward and focus — 10 a.m at First Christian at The Chapel in Clovis a bad day and not do well on on what’s important: Dow Jones: 21,271.97 +89.44 (+0.42%) Church in Clovis Tuesday a test,” Widner said. Teaching and learning.” Gold: 1,266.68/oz Silver: 17.20/oz Oil: 45.92/barrel Antonia Drummond — Carlos Riviers — 10 “Some (of Skandera’s) “Regardless of who is in Closing Quotes McDonald's Corporation 151.48 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of a.m. at Our Lady of reforms have been good (any) office,” Roch said, “(I Altria Group Inc 75.46 Merck & Co., Inc. 64.39 Guadalupe Catholic Guadalupe in Clovis because it’s put a huge spot- want) every kid to have an AT&T Inc. 38.79 Microsoft Corporation 70.32 light on New Mexico, but I Atmos Energy Corporation 83.64 Newmont Mining Corp 34.30 Church in Clovis Frankie Marie Brand opportunity to pursue their Bank of America Corp 23.67 PepsiCo, Inc. 115.94 Naida Brown — 11 a.m. — 10 a.m. at the Portales think with her reforms, that post-high school dreams.” Bristol-Myers Squibb Co 53.75 PNM Resources Inc 39.30 (CDT) at 2521 Blackhawk Cemetery Citigroup Inc 64.45 Sears Holdings Corp 7.06 Chevron Corporation 106.40 Tenneco Inc 55.56 Delta Air Lines, Inc. 53.01 Verizon Communications Inc. 46.72 Edison International 81.29 Washington Federal Inc. 34.85 the Distemper vaccine to Exxon Mobil Corporation 82.13 Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc 80.99 their dogs, because foxes Ford Motor Company 11.13 Wells Fargo & Co 53.80 Wildlife General Electric Company 27.94 Wal-Mart Stores Inc 79.42 have been known to carry GlaxoSmithKline plc (ADR) 43.51 Xcel Energy Inc 47.35 from Page 1A the disease in the past. Int’l Business Machines Corp. 154.10 — NYSE, NASDAQ, Ino.com Moyers suggested a non- Intel Corporation 35.71 encouraged anyone traveling The Coca-Cola Co 45.32 These are the high and low prices interventionist approach Southwest Airlines Co 59.46 for grain as reported by the N.M. with pets to vaccinate their Dept. of Agriculture in Clovis. when coming across young Wheat 3.51-3.92 pets against bites and imme- animals that appear to be Milo 4.78-6.27 diately seek medical atten- abandoned. Corn: Bushel 4.36 Corn 100-wt 7.79 tion if they find themselves “I want to encourage peo- bitten. ple not to pick up what they While the fox is more like- may feel like is abandoned ly to come into contact with young wildlife — whether people than the rattlesnake, that be birds, fawn prong- Moyers offered some advice horn, or fawn deer — on how to reduce a person’s because their mothers will encounters with the furry stash them in places and creatures as much as possi- come back and pick them ble. up,” he said. “People will “I would encourage people run across a fawn antelope to definitely leave foxes along the side of the road, alone, and limit the amount pick it up, and they may very of available food that they well be signing that animal’s leave outside, as well as death warrant by doing so block those sheds off so when it could have just been they’re not creating fox habi- fine, had they left it alone.” tats, because living in town With a set of safety pre- is not the best place for foxes cautions in place, Moyers to be anyway,” he said. believes residents will be He also recommends resi- ready to enjoy their summer dents have a vet administer outdoors.

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Today ■ Korn Information: 505-452-5100 Wagner Noel Performing Arts 8 p.m. ■ The Four Freshmen 6:30 p.m. July 14 Center, Midland Sunshine Theater, 6 p.m. buffet Isleta Amphitheater, June 29 ■ Brad Paisley, Dustin Lynch, Tickets: $89-$325 Albuquerque 8 p.m. show Albuquerque ■ UFO Festival Chase Bryant, Lindsay Ell Information: 432-552-4430 Tickets: $20-$80 Spencer Theater, Alto Tickets: $35-$250 Noon-10 p.m. 7 p.m. ■ Lynyrd Skynyrd Information: 505-764-0249 Tickets: $20 buffet, $39-$59 Information: 505-452-5100 Roswell Isleta Amphitheater, 8 p.m. ■ Queensryche, Skid Row show ■ Sangre de Cristo Kennel Tickets: Costs vary Albuquerque Route 66 Casino, 8 p.m. Information: 575-336-4800 Club All Breed Dog Show Information: www.ufofestival- Tickets: $28-$180 Albuquerque Route 66 Casino, Albuquerque 7 a.m.-6 p.m. roswell.com Information: 505-452-5100 Tickets: $65-$135 Tickets: $29-$65 Sunday Expo NM, Albuquerque ■ Future, Migos, Tory Lanez, Information: 505-352-7829 Information: 505-352-7829 ■ Olivia Newton-John Admission: Free Kodak Black July 15 8 p.m. Information: 505-222-9700 6:30 p.m. ■ Dawn of the Bats July 29 Aug. 12 Wagner Noel Performing Arts ■ Geroge Lopez Isleta Amphitheater, 5:30 a.m. ■ Battle of the Bands ■ The Lettermen Center, Midland 8 p.m. Albuquerque Carlsbad Caverns National 6 p.m. 6 p.m. buffet Tickets: $54-$89 Inn of the Mountain Gods, Tickets: $40-$300 Park Shipp Street Plaza, Hobbs 8 p.m. show Information: 432-552-4430 Mescalero Information: 505-452-5100 Cost: Free Tickets: Free Spencer Theater, Alto ■ Isley Brothers Tickets: $75 Information: 575-785-2232 Information: 575-397-3202 Tickets: $20 buffet, $39-$79 7 p.m. Information: 800-545-9011 June 30 ■ Chris D’Elia show Sandia Casino, Albuquerque ■ UFO Festival 7 p.m. Aug. 3 Information: 575-336-4800 Tickets: $30-$45 June 21 10 a.m.-10 p.m. El Rey Theater, Albuquerque ■ Avenged Sevenfold ■ Flo Rida Information: 505-796-7500 ■ Morbid Angel, Suffocation, Roswell Tickets: $30-$60 6:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Revocation, Withered Tickets: Costs vary Information: 505-510-2582 Isleta Amphitheater, Sandia Casino, Albuquerque Wednesday 8 p.m. Information: www.ufofestival- ■ The O’Jays Albuquerque Tickets: $30-$45 ■ Dirty Dancing: The Classic Sunshine Theater, roswell.com 8 p.m. Tickets: $33-$255 Information: 505-796-7500 Story On Stage Albuquerque ■ Ute Lake Street Dance Inn of the Mountain Gods, Information: 505-452-5100 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $20 7 p.m.-11 p.m. Mescalero Aug. 15 Popejoy Hall, Albuquerque Information: 505-764-0249 Logan Tickets: $30 Aug. 4 ■ Replay America - Billy Tickets: $55-$95 ■ HellYeah, Sons of Texas, Admission: Free Information: 800-545-9011 ■ Old 97s & Shooter Ocean, Taylor Dane, Starship, Information: 877-664-8661 Righteous Vendetta Information: 575-487-2284 Jennings, Waymore’s Outlaws Motels, Naked Eyes ■ Brit Floyd-Pink Floyd 8 p.m. July 18 8 p.m. 7 p.m. Immersion World Tour El Rey Theater, Albuquerque July 1 ■ John Mayer Wagner Noel Performing Arts Sandia Casino, Albuquerque 8 p.m. Tickets: $25-$149 ■ UFO Festival 7 p.m. Center, Midland Tickets: $25-$45 Wagner Noel Performing Arts Information: 505-510-2582 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Isleta Amphitheater, Tickets: $38-$48 Information: 505-796-7500 Center, Midland Roswell Albuquerque Information: 432-552-4430 ■ Tickets: $37-$67 June 22 Tickets: Costs vary Tickets: $53-$275 Counting Crows, Matchbox Aug. 16 Information: 432-552-4430 ■ Clovis Music Festival Information: www.ufofestival- Information: 505-452-5100 20 ■ Jidenna ■ Miss New Mexico Pageant 7 p.m. roswell.com 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. ■ 6 p.m. Marshall Middle School, The Air National Guard July 22 Isleta Amphitheater, Sunshine Theater, ENMU, Portales Clovis Band of the Southwest ■ Shakewell, Ramirez, Germ Albuquerque Albuquerque Tickets: $40 Tickets: $20-$30 6 p.m. buffet 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $40-$295 Tickets: $20 Information: missnewmexico.org Information: 575-763-3435 8 p.m. show Sunshine Theater, Information: 505-452-5100 ■ Information: 505-764-0249 Spencer Theater, Alto Albuquerque Alabama ■ Herbie Hancock Thursday June 23 Tickets: $20 buffet, free show Tickets: $20-$50 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. ■ ■ Heritage Days Reckless Kelly Information: 575-336-4800 Information: 505-764-0249 Sandia Casino, Albuquerque Kiva Auditorium, Albuquerque ■ 6 p.m.-10 p.m. 6 p.m. buffet Santana Tickets: $42-$62 Tickets: $41-$70 City Park, Portales 8 p.m. show 8 p.m. July 23 Information: 505-796-7500 ■ Information: ticketmaster.com Admission: Free Spencer Theater, Alto Isleta Amphitheater, ■ Donny & Marie Warrant, Winger ■ Deep Purple, Alice Cooper Information: 575-356-8541 Tickets: $20 buffet, $39-$59 Albuquerque 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m. ■ Dirty Dancing: The Classic show Tickets: $59-$400 Sandia Casino, Albuquerque Inn of the Mountain Gods, Isleta Amphitheater, Story On Stage Information: 575-336-4800 Information: 505-452-5100 Tickets: $35-$70 Mescalero Albuquerque ■ ■ Tickets: $25 8 p.m. Clovis Music Festival Logan 4th of July Information: 505-796-7500 Tickets: $34-$300 Information: 800-545-9011 Popejoy Hall, Albuquerque 7 p.m. Celebration Information: 505-452-5100 Tickets: $55-$95 Marshall Middle School, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. July 24 Aug. 5 Information: 877-664-8661 Clovis Logan ■ Khalid-American Teen Tour Aug. 17 ■ ■ Crystal Gayle Sandoval Chalk Walk Tickets: $20-$30 Admission: Free 7 p.m. ■ Slightly Stoopid, Iration, J 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Information: 575-763-3435 Information: 575-487-2284 Expo NM, Albuquerque 6 p.m. buffet ■ Boog, The Movement Downtown Los Alamos NM Arts and Crafts Fair Tickets: $32.50 8 p.m. show 5 p.m. Admission: Free 10 a.m.-5 p.m. July 2 Information: 505-222-9700 Spencer Theater, Alto Sandia Casino, Albuquerque Information: 505-663-0477 Expo NM, Albuquerque ■ UFO Festival Tickets: $20 buffet, $39-$89 Tickets: $25-$99 ■ Naughty By Nature, Coolio, Admission: $7 adults, 12 and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. July 27 show Information: 505-796-7500 Tone Loc under free Roswell ■ Tedeschi Trucks Band: Information: 575-336-4800 8 p.m. Information: 505-222-9700 Tickets: Costs vary per venue Wheels of Soul Tour Aug. 19 Wagner Noel Performing Arts ■ Southwest Agility Trials Information: www.ufofestival- Aug. 10 ■ Herman’s Hermits starring 7 p.m. ■ 311 Center, Midland 8 a.m.-6 p.m. roswell.com Sandia Casino, Albuquerque Peter Noone Tickets: $43-$63 Expo NM, Albuquerque ■ I Love the 90s: Blackstreet, 7 p.m. 6 p.m. buffet Tickets: $25-$100 Sandia Casino, Albuquerque Information: 432-552-4430 Admission: $7 adults, 12 and Naughty By Nature, Coolio, Mark Information: 505-796-7500 8 p.m. show ■ Tickets: $25-$45 Miss New Mexico Pageant under free McGrath, Color Me Badd Information: 505-796-7500 Spencer Theater, Alto 6 p.m. Information: 505-222-9700 7:30 p.m. July 28 Tickets: $20 buffet, $39-$89 ENMU, Portales Isleta Amphitheater, ■ Rodney Carrington Aug. 11 show Tickets: $40 June 24 Albuquerque 7 p.m. ■ Phora Information: 575-336-4800 Information: missnewmexico.org ■ Tickets: $28-$300 7 p.m. Information: 505-452-5100 June 17 Lonestar Amphitheater, ■ Heritage Days Lubbock July 4 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Tickets: $30 ■ Star Spangled Celebration City Park, Portales Information: eventful.com 3 p.m.-midnight Admission: Free ■ NM Arts and Crafts Fair Inn of the Mountain Gods, Information: 575-356-8541 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mescalero ■ Dirty Dancing: The Classic Expo NM, Albuquerque Admission: Free Story On Stage Admission: $7 adults, 12 and Information: 800-545-9011 2 p.m., 8 p.m. under free Popejoy Hall, Albuquerque Information: 505-222-9700 July 5 Tickets: $55-$95 ■ Southwest Agility Trials ■ Bush Information: 877-664-8661 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 8 p.m. ■ Jason Mraz Expo NM, Albuquerque Sandia Casino, Albuquerque 7:30 p.m. Admission: $7 adults, 12 and Tickets: $25-$135 Sandia Casino, Albuquerque under free Information: 505-796-7500 Tickets: $35-$55 Information: 505-222-9700 ■ , Volumes, Information: 505-796-7500 , ■ Sangre de Cristo Kennel June 25 Widowmaker Club All Breed Dog Show ■ Everclear: 20th Anniversary 7 p.m. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Tour Sunshine Theater, Expo NM, Albuquerque 7:30 p.m. Albuquerque Admission: Free Wagner Noel Performing Arts Tickets: $18 Information: 505-222-9700 Center, Midland Information: 505-764-0249 ■ Lynyrd Skynyrd with Tickets: $36-$56 Rodney Atkins, Parmalee Information: 432-552-4430 July 7 7 p.m. ■ Draggin’ Main ■ Prince Royce: Five Tour Inn of the Mountain Gods, 9 a.m-10 p.m. 7 p.m. Mescalero Clovis Sandia Casino, Albuquerque Tickets: $76 Admission: Free Tickets: $35-$223 Information: 800-545-9011 Information: Information: 505-796-7500 ■ Miss New Mexico www.dragginmain.org ■ Clay Walker Outstanding Teen Pageant ■ NM Arts and Crafts Fair 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Inn of the Mountain Gods, ENMU, Portales Expo NM, Albuquerque Mescalero Tickets: $40 Admission: $7 adults, 12 and Tickets: $30 Information: missnewmexico.org under free Information: 800-545-9011 ■ Miss New Mexico Pageant Information: 505-222-9700 Finals ■ Southwest Agility Trials July 8 6 p.m. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. ■ All Hands on Deck Show ENMU, Portales Expo NM, Albuquerque 6 p.m. buffet Tickets: $50 Admission: $7 adults, 12 and 8 p.m. show Information: missnewmexico.org under free Spencer Theater, Alto Information: 505-222-9700 Tickets: $20 buffet, $39-$69 June 18 show ■ Dirty Dancing: The Classic June 27 Information: 575-336-4800 Story On Stage ■ Iron Maiden, Ghost ■ One OK Rock 1 p.m., 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Popejoy Hall, Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater, El Rey Theater, Albuquerque Tickets: $55-$95 Albuquerque Tickets: $25-$75 Information: 877-664-8661 Tickets: $61-$330 Information: 505-510-2582 Police blotters Jail logs ■ Saul Tarango, battery, Thursday battery against household The following were member Clovis booked into local jails: ■ ■ Amy Sizemore, 36 Savannah Owen, 31, ■ probation violation Omar Soto, 18 Portales Thursday ■ Donna Sue Carter, 55, Clovis Friday bond ■ Xavier Ransom, 23, Clovis ■ Adam Baca Castillo, 34, possession of drug parapher- ■ Carrie Rosebeary, 46, bond nalia, criminal damage to criminal trespass property, resisting, evading ■ Derek Hall, 34, failure * The Curry County or obstructing an officer, to appear Detention Center in Clovis probation violation does not disclose the rea- ■ Jeremy Crisp, 29, parole The following were sons for release in its daily violation released from local jails: briefings. PAGE 4A ✦ SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 SOUTHWEST THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SOUTHWEST ICE shutters detention alternative ROUNDUP By Frank Bajak women, complain of bruises and public Schlarb did not explain in the letter credible fear of returning to their home THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ostracism. why ICE decided to shutter the pro- countries, said Brane. Report outlines The Family Case Management gram, whose contract had been renewed It is geared to “special populations, HOUSTON — The Trump adminis- Program that is being shuttered had 630 in September for a year. such as pregnant women, nursing moth- considerations tration is shutting down the least restric- families enrolled in May. Essentially a “The families have thrived,” wrote ers, families with very young children,” ALBUQUERQUE — tive alternative to detention available to counseling service, it has operated in Schlarb, president of the GEO Group said Sarah Rodriguez, an ICE spokes- Federal land managers have asylum-seekers who have entered the , Miami, New York, Los division that also manages the compa- woman. laid out their plans for U.S. illegally, The Associated Press has Angeles and Baltimore/Washington, ny’s electronic-monitoring business. Family case management cost the weighing the effects of oil learned. D.C., since January 2016. Social work- She noted that 99 percent of participants government $36 a day per family ver- and gas development in Immigration activists consider the ers help participants find lawyers, navi- “successfully attended their court sus between $5-$7 for intensive super- northwestern New Mexico move a callous insult to migrants flee- gate the overburdened immigration appearances and ICE check-ins.” That vision. That compares to $319 per-per- on everything from archaeo- ing traumatic violence and poverty — court system, get housing and health includes more than a dozen families son for a family detention center bed. logical resources to light pol- nearly all the program’s participants are care, and enroll the kids in school. who were ultimately deported, added The Trump administration’s budget lution. Central American mothers and children Women who previously would have Brane, a member of a DHS advisory request calls for spending an additional The Bureau of Land — by a White House that has prioritized been eligible can now expect to be put panel on family detention. $57 million for an alternative to deten- Management and the Bureau deportations that break up families over on ankle monitors, said Lilian Alba, The Trump administration’s fiscal tion programs this year. Nearly all will of Indian Affairs have com- program manager at the International 2018 budget request has other priorities. assimilating refugees. go to the so-called “Intensive pleted a scoping report as “This is a clear attempt to punish Institute of Los Angeles, one of the It seeks a $1.6 billion increase to expand Supervision Appearance Program,” for they look to update a man- mothers who are trying to save their community-based agencies running the detention and removals — and the GEO which GEO Group also has the con- agement plan that will guide children’s lives by seeking protection in program. Group in April signed a $110 million tract. development in one of the the United States,” said Michelle Brane It will end June 20, according to a let- contract with ICE to open a new 1,000- nation’s largest basins. The U.S. government began the of the nonprofit Women’s Refugee ter signed by Ann M. Schlarb, an exec- bed immigration detention center in Environmentalists and long-term detention of families in Commission. “I think it’s crazy they are utive with GEO Group Inc., the for- Houston. Navajo Nation officials have shutting down a program that is so profit Boca Raton, Florida, prison com- Agencies that run the program in Los 2014, responding to an influx of voiced concerns in recent incredibly successful.” pany that operated the program under Angeles and Chicago told the AP in women and children seeking asylum years about the uptick of The overwhelming majority of asy- contract with ICE. April that the GEO Group had informed from record gang violence in Central drilling in the San Juan lum-seekers that U.S. Immigration and Dated Thursday, the letter was them that ICE was ending it. America. The following year, a federal Basin and the proximity of Customs Enforcement spares confine- emailed to members of an advisory “We don’t want to abandon these judge ruled that children cannot be kept wells and roads to Chaco ment at family detention centers — group and provided to the AP by Brane, ladies,” Myrna Fragoroso, director of more than 20 days in detention centers Culture National Historical about 70,000 —have been placed in a who received it at the end of business the Frida Kahlo Community that have not been licensed as child- Park and other cultural sites. highly intrusive “intensive supervision” hours. Organization, the Chicago partner, said care facilities. ICE has not adhered to program as they await court hearings on The program’s director at GEO at the time. “The stories of these ladies, that ruling, however. An Afghan whether they can stay in the U.S. Group, Mary Loiselle, referred all ques- if you hear them, will break your heart.” woman was recently kept with her two Communications GPS ankle monitors are strapped on tions to ICE, which was reached by About 80 percent of participants had children at a Texas detention lockdown director resigns three in seven. The wearers, mostly email but had no immediate comment. proven, in initial interviews, a legitimate for six months. SANTA FE — The com- munications director for New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez has stepped down. Sex-trafficking victim sues responding police Chris Sanchez resigned this week to move out-of- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS then raped her, beat her and kid was, the suit said. After turning their attention department spokeswoman state in the second recent shaved her head in retalia- two weeks, the victim toward vehicles next door. said. announced departure this ALBUQUERQUE — A tion, KOB-TV reported secretly found a phone and “If you have someone The victim was able to week from the Martinez sex-trafficking victim who Friday. The victim dialed 911. She spoke to calling from a home saying get away from Fajardo by Administration. called 911 to report she remained a hostage days the 911 operator in whis- ‘I’m being held hostage’, coming up with a plan Public Education was being held hostage is after calling 911. pers, according to a tran- you have the ability to go where he took her near the Secretary Hanna Skandera suing the Albuquerque Her captor, Tito Fajardo, scription obtained by into that home, break down Valencia County Sheriff’s said Thursday she was Police Department and two had gotten her pregnant at KOB-TV. The Associated that door and save the per- Office. She told him their resigning later this month. of its officers on grounds some point in their history. Press generally does not son who is held hostage child was staying near the The governor’s federal that they did not rescue her She hid the child from him identify sexual abuse vic- inside,” the victim’s lawyer sheriff’s office. When the affairs coordinator Larry when they could have. and he took her hostage for tims. Shannon Kennedy said. two were in the area, the Behrens is now her new The lawsuit claims doing so, according to the Two Albuquerque Police The officers never tried victim was able to run communications director. police failed to adequately suit. officers were sent to the to get a warrant to search away from Fajardo and beg Behrens previously worked investigate after she called Fajardo chained her, beat call. Video shows them the house, even if they did- deputies for help. as the spokesman for the for help, which created a her, raped her and demand- arriving at the house, talk- n’t have the ability to break Fajardo fled, but New Mexico Public situation where her captor ed she tell him where the ing to neighbors and then into the home, the lawsuit Albuquerque Police arrest- Education Department and said. ed him the next day from the New Mexico Higher The Albuquerque Police the home the victim was Education Department. Department continues to being held in. He eventual- look into whether the offi- ly pleaded guilty to his Gov. Martinez cers could have entered the crimes and is now serving a lifts hiring freeze home without a warrant, a prison sentence. SANTA FE — A hiring freeze New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez ordered in March is being lifted after state finances stabilized. A state Personnel Office spokesman told the Santa Fe New Mexican Thursday that the restrictions on new state hiring were lifted because it appears the state budget year won’t end with a deficit on June 30. Martinez implemented the hiring freeze and threatened to furlough state workers on March 25 amid a political standoff with lawmakers over the next year’s pro- posed budget. The freeze had exemptions for public safety or revenue-generating posts. Police: Body may be missing man ROSWELL — Police in Roswell say a body found outside the city may be that of a man reported missing last month. Police spokesman Todd Wildermuth says the body was found Thursday after- noon and it is believed to be that of 30-year-old Sergio Alexander Salas. A positive identification is pending. Wildermuth says Salas was last seen by his mother on May 25 driving away from the Roswell home where they both lived in a black Chevrolet pickup. She reported him missing on June 2. Police say two killed in crash ALBUQUERQUE — Albuquerque police say two motorcyclists are dead after a crash with a car. Police spokesman officer Daren DeAguero says the accident on the city’s south- west side happened Thursday evening when the driver of a sedan was trying to make a turn and was struck by the motorcycle. The two people on the bike died at the scene. Their names have not been released. The driver of the car was taken to the hospital for treatment of what DeAguero described as non-life threat- ening injuries.

— Wire reports THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS LOCAL SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 ✦ PAGE 5A

Community calendars Clovis 799-5117. Gold Wing Road Riders Association — 6:30 Clubs/organizations p.m. first Saturday each month at Red Lobster. American Legion Unit 25 Ladies Auxiliary — 7 Information: Tom Weingates at 575-762-5445. p.m. third Wednesday each month; 7 a.m.-11 a.m. first High Plains Drifters Motorcycle Club — 8 a.m. Saturday each month, $6 breakfast, open to the public; Saturdays and 6 p.m. second Thursday each month 2 p.m. Sundays and 7 p.m. Tuesdays, bingo; 9 p.m.-1 at various locations. All bikes and non-members a.m. dance every Friday. 2400 West Seventh Street. welcome. Information: Gary Baker 575-799-1993 Information: 575-763-5392. for locations. American Legion Post 117 Ladies Auxiliary — High Plains Patriots — 7 p.m. last Thursday 5:30 p.m. first Tuesday each month, 2900 W. Grand each month at Master’s Center. Information: Tim Ave. Information: 575-309-5673. Ashley 575-760-5423 or American Legion Post 117 Bingo — 6:30 p.m. www.highplainspatriots.com at Red Arrow bingo hall, 320 W. 21st Street. Doors Hi-Plains Toastmasters Club — 7 p.m. open two hours early. Information: 575-763-4030 Tuesdays at Wheatfields Senior Living Community, Border Sport Shooters (an IDPA Club) — 5:30 theater room on second floor, 4701 N Prince Street. p.m. third Saturday each month at the club range. Speaking and leadership club. Information: Donna Call for directions. Information: Joe Stanford 806- Labatt 575-799-3215 or Kevin Wilson 575-760- 777-2217. 9616. Boy Scouts/Cub Scouts Roundtable — 7 p.m. Home at Heart — 6 p.m. third Tuesday each second Thursday each month at Saint James month at 21st St. Church of Christ. Information: Episcopal Church, 1117 N Main Street. Information: Jana Hudson at 575-639-1581 Brian Chambers 575-760-9203 International Defensive Pistol Association — Boy Scout Troop 226 — 7 p.m. Mondays at 12:30 p.m. third weekend each month. Shooting in Kingswood Methodist Church. Information: Cheryle Muleshoe. Map: border-sport-shooters.org. Csakan 575-760-6048. Information: Joe Stanford 806-777-2217. Boy Scout Troop 411 — 6:30 p.m. Mondays at Just Us Club— 5:30 p.m. second Tuesday each Parkland Baptist Church, 921 Parkland Drive. month at First United Methodist, Melrose. Information: Calvin Poppen 575-218-4432. Information: Carol Moore at 575-714-4781 Christian Believers Community Prayer Llano Estacado Quilt Guild — 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Brunch — 10 a.m. third Saturday each month. fourth Saturday every other month in May, July, Provides Christian counseling for substance abuse, September, November at Trinity Lutheran Church. provides a life coach and information for referrals. Information: Shelley Winn 575-763-4398 Christian Believers Center, Fifth and Main streets. Martin Luther King Meeting— 6:30 p.m. second Information: Sistar Yancy 575-763-1715. Monday each month at Clovis-Carver Public Clovis Astronomy Club — 7 p.m. second Library, 701 N. Main Street. Information: 575-762- Sunday each month at the Java Loft, Third Friday after dark at Ned Houk Park. Annual fee: $10. 2752 or 575-777-4721 Information: 757-846-7509 or Clovis Astronomy Military Order of the Cooties — 7:30 p.m. first Club Facebook page. Friday each month at VFW Post 3015, 2815 West Clovis Breastfeeding Support Group — 6:30 Seventh Street. Information: 575-763-6561. p.m. first Tuesday of each month. Plains Reginal MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) — 8:45 a.m.- Medical Center, Cannon Room. Information: 575- 11 a.m. first and third Tuesday at Central Baptist 219-2359. Church. Information: 941-744-7040 Clovis Community Chorus rehearsals — 7 Noon Day Kiwanis Club — Noon first and third p.m.-8:30 p.m. rehearsals on Tuesdays at First Thursday each month at various locations. United Methodist Church sanctuary, 1501 Information: Elaine Williford 749-0231 for locations. Sycamore Street. Information: 575-762-0479 Oddfellows Club — 2 p.m. second and fourth Clovis Evening Lions Club — 6:30 p.m. Thursdays each month at 405 N. Main Street. Thursdays at Matt 25, 1200 N. Thornton Street, Information: 575-762-4843. third floor. Information: Joe Whitehurst 575-760- Order of the Eastern Star — 7:30 p.m. first and 1379 third Tuesday each month at Melrose Masonic Clovis Masonic Lodge No. 40 — 7:30 p.m. first Lodge. Information: 575-355-2800. and third Tuesday each month at the lodge, 3100 Pintores Art League — 6:30 p.m. first Thursday Thornton Street, all Masons welcome. Information: each month at CCC Phase V building, room 524. Randy Stansell 575-762-4371 Information: 575-985-2337. Clovis-Portales Community Orchestra Planning and Zoning Commission — 3 p.m. rehearsal — 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at First second Wednesday each month at City Hall. Presbyterian Church of Portales. Information: Information: 575-769-7828. Ashleigh Talbert, 575-219-2160. Quilty Pleasures Extension Club — 9 a.m. first Clovis-Carver Public Library — 10 a.m. Wednesday each month at Curry County Fairgrounds Wednesdays Toddler time; 10 a.m. Thursdays extension building. Information: LeeEllen Phipps at Preschool Story Hour. Information: Krissie Carter 575-683-5325 575-769-7840. United States Civil Air Patrol Clovis High Plains Clovis Quilters’ Club — 1 p.m.-3 p.m. second Composite Squadron — 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. every Monday each month at Trinity Lutheran Church. Tuesday at National Guard Armory, 601 S Norris Street. Open to all quilters, beginners to advanced. Information: [email protected] Information: Shelley Winn 575-763-4398 VFW Ladies Auxiliary 3015 — 7:30 p.m. first Clovis Shrine Club — Noon Mondays at K- Thursday each month at Post 3015. Men and women Bob’s Steakhouse, 1600 Mabry Drive. All Shriners groups meet at same time. Information: 575-763-6561. welcome. Information: Jerry Shade 575-762-3781. Water Policy Board — 9 a.m. second Tuesday each ‘Coffeehouse’ open mic night — 7 p.m. second month at City Hall. Information: 575-769-7828. Saturday each month except December at First Youth Services Lifeskills Class — 4 p.m.-5:30 United Methodist Church. Share your Christian p.m. Mondays and Thursdays at Matt 25 Hope Center. favorites. Information: 575-799-2696 Information: 575-763-7725. Community Bible Study — 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays. An interdenominational Portales Women’s Bible study. Open to women of all denom- inations and Bible knowledge. Central Baptist Clubs/organizations Church, 2501 N. Norris Street. Children's classes 9 to 5 Club meeting — Third Tuesday each month. for infant to age 5 and special classes for home Information: 575-356-2132 schoolers through school year only. Information: Bethel Club meeting — 2 p.m. second Tuesday 575-760-8565. each month. Information: 575-356-4519. Cub Scout Pack 411 — 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Causey Club meeting — Second Monday of each First United Methodist Church, Sycamore. month. Information: 575-276-4220 Information: Michelle Bjorklund 248-790-3126. Elida Club meeting — Second Thursday of each Curry County Republican Women — 11:30 month. Information: 575-607-6157 a.m. second Tuesday each month at K-Bob’s Friendship Club Meeting — 1 p.m. second Steakhouse, 1600 Mabry Drive. Information: Judy Wednesday of each month. Information: 575-973-2007 Jennings 575-762-2524 or 575-763-4390 High Plains Breastfeeding Alliance — Weekly play Curry County Health Council — 3 p.m.-4 p.m. group, location and times vary. Information: Heidi every third Thursday each month at Hartley House, Zamora at 575-763-7964. 900 N. Main Street. Information: 575-763-6009. Masonic Lodge No. 26 — 7:30 p.m. fourth Monday Daughters of the American Revolution — 10 each month, regular communication, 117 East 3rd a.m. second Saturday each month September Street. All Masons welcome. Infomation: Vern Newlin through June. Information or venue: Pam Wallace 575-626-4408 575-760-2127 or Nancy Bauder 575-769-3146. Mood Elevators fellowship group — 3 p.m. Disabled American Veterans Chapter 6 — 7 Sunday at Bowl-A-Matic in Fort Sumner, 7:30 p.m. p.m. second Wednesday each month at DAV, 220 Tuesday in the Calvary Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. West Fourth Street. Information: 575-762-5335. Meetings subject to change. Information: 575-478- Disabled American Veterans Chapter 6 Bingo 2525. — 6:30 p.m. Monday nights at Red Arrow Bingo, Peanut Valley Toastmasters — 7 p.m. Thursdays Hilltop Plaza. Information: 575-762-5335 at ENMU broadcast center. Information: Donna Labatt Desert Cruzers Car Club cruises — 6:30 p.m. 575-799-3215. Thursdays, second Tuesdays at various locations. Portales Lions Club — Noon first and third General meeting. Information: Jerry Bailey 575- Thursday of each month at Portales Senior Center, 693-2511. Facebook: Clovis Desert Cruzers. Industrial Drive. Information: 575-760-2417 clubs.hemming.com/desertcruzers. Portales Masonic Lodge No. 26 — 7:30 p.m. every Eastern New Mexico Amateur Radio Club — 9 fourth Monday each month, 117 East 3rd Street. All a.m. third Saturday each month at DAV Hall. Masons welcome. Information: Vern Newlin 575-626- Information: www.ka5b.org , Roy Creiglow 575-791- 4408 3734. Portales Traditional Jam — 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Sundays Eastern Plains Council of Governments Board at Wesley Foundation, 1417 S. Ave. K. Old time, blue- — 10 a.m. second Wednesday each month at grass, Celtic music. All instruments, ages and skills wel- EPCOG office, 418 Main Street, unless otherwise come. Information: 575-356-1051. notified. Information: 575-762-7714. Promise Keepers — 5:45 a.m. Mark’s Grill, 1126 W. El Desayuno Kiwanis Club — 6:45 a.m. First Street. Information: John Pugh 575-799-2000. Thursdays at Taqueria Jalisco, 217 West Seventh Roosevelt County Literacy Council — 10 a.m.-3 Street. Information: Allan Isbell, 575-763-6559 or p.m. Monday-Friday at Portales Public Library. Free [email protected]. GED, ABE, ESL and citizenship classes. Volunteers Elida Senior Center— 1 p.m. meeting first needed. Information: 575-356-8500. Wednesday of each month, board and card games Roosevelt County Association of Educational second Wednesday each month, art classes third Retirees — 2 p.m. third Thursday each month at L.C. Wednesday each month, floor games fourth Cozzens administrative offices, Zia Room. Information: Wednesday of the month. 401 Clark Street, Elida. 575-799-9615. Information: 575-274-6448. Roosevelt and Curry County Right to Life — Call Elida Senior Center Pancake Breakfast— 8 for time and place. Information: 575-714-0455 or 575- a.m. second Saturday of each month. 401 Clark 714-0160 Street, Elida. Information: 575-274-6448. Seasoned Prayer Warriors — Noon each Encanto Garden Club — 9:30 a.m. second Wednesday at Emmanuel Baptist Church. Love the Wednesday each month at Muffley’s Backdoor. Lord? Non-denominational prayer warriors, Praying for Visitors and new members welcome. Information: Portales. Information: 575-356-3588. 575-799-5378. Starlight Square Dance Club — 6:30 p.m. Friends of Bluegrass — 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Tuesdays at Portales Senior Citizens Center, 421 North Thursdays at Farwell Community Center. Bring your Industrial. Information: 575-760-1170. instruments for a picking good time. Information: United Daughters of the Confederacy — Noon Tressie Stroud 575-276-8284. first Saturday of each month. Information: 575-742- Friendship Rebekah Lodge — 1 p.m. second 0307. and fourth Thursdays each month at 405 N. Main Women’s Community Prayer Alliance luncheon St. Information: 575-762-4843. — 11:45 a.m. third Wednesday each month ar Victory Girls Circle — 4 p.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays at Life Coffee House. Information: 575-359-0050. Matt 25 Hope Center. Information: 575-763-7725. Grady Alpha Extension Homemakers Club — To update or add items to the community calen- 1:30 p.m. first Thursday each month at Grady dar, please contact the newsroom at 575-763-6991 Senior Center. Information: Katy Machechnie 575- or email [email protected] PAGE 6A ✦ SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Saturday June 10, 2017 Your source for complete PORTS local sports coverage S THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS B Leading off Belmont ends uneven Crown ● Briefly ❏ inflammatory Phenylbutazone, or bute, on Three tied for lead Kentucky Derby, Preakness Wednesday for what was described as lameness in MEMPHIS, Tenn. — winners won’t be in race. Kentucky Derby five weeks ago. his right front leg. Chez Reavie shot a 5- The colt stood in ice to help his hoof and was under 65 on Friday to “When you get beaten as one of the favorites in the By Beth Harris Derby, it’s pretty discouraging and you just want to fitted with a glue-on shoe, an alternative for hors- move to 9-under 131 and es with a damaged hoof. Instead of being nailed share the lead with Charl THE ASSOCIATED PRESS put it behind you,” he said. “My horse is doing well. As long as he’s doing well, he deserved a chance.” on, which could cause more soreness, the plastic- Schwartzel and Sebastian coated shoe is wrapped around the hoof wall. Munoz after two rounds at NEW YORK — This year’s topsy-turvy Triple Irish War Cry inherited the role of favorite after Martin Panza, vice president of racing for NYRA, the St. Jude Classic. Crown trail comes to an end in a Belmont Stakes Classic Empire was forced out earlier in the week said Epicharis was walking soundly on Friday. Schwartzel had a 66 without the Kentucky Derby and Preakness win- with an abscess in his hoof. while Munoz finished the ners or the expected favorite who dropped out. It Speculation on the status of early 4-1 second “They feel confident they can make the race round with a 67. Stewart does come with questions about a Japanese horse choice Epicharis continued to swirl Friday after tomorrow, but they’re still going to monitor the Cink — who shared the with a sore foot. the colt didn’t train for a third straight day because horse,” he said of the Japanese team. “Obviouasly first-round lead along with No horse has dominated the 3-year-old ranks so of his sore right front hoof. the horse comes first, and if there are any prob- Matt Every, Scott Brown far, leaving the 1 1/2-mile Belmont up for grabs He was examined by veterinarians from the lems, they’ll re-evaluate. Right now they’re very and Munoz — was one among 12 horses that on Saturday will run the New York Racing Association and the Japan comfortable that the horse is comfortable and stroke back after his 68 at longest race of their lives. Racing Association, but no details on his condition much better than he was two days ago.” the PGA Tour’s final event The 7-2 early favorite Irish War Cry is only in were given. His trainer, Kiyoshi Hagiwara, didn’t Epicharis last trained on the track Tuesday. He before the U.S. Open. the Belmont after trainer Graham Motion licked speak to the media. BELMONT on Page 3B his wounds from the colt’s 10th-place finish in the Epicharis received a treatment of the legal anti- ● TV sports The Associated Press All Times MDT FRENCH OPEN Today ZIA YANKEES TAKE SERIES OPENER Auto racing 9:30 a.m. — FS1, NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, Pocono 400, final practice, at Nadal Long Pond, Pa. 11 a.m. — FOX, NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Pocono 250, at Long Pond, Pa. 11 a.m. — CNBC, Formula seeking One, Canadian Grand Prix, qual- ifying, at Montreal 6:30 p.m. — NBCSN, IndyCar Series, Rainguard Water Sealers 10th title 600, at Fort Worth, Texas College baseball ❏ 10 a.m. — ESPN, NCAA Division I tournament, super champion Wawrinka set regionals, Louisville vs. Kentucky, at Louisville, Ky. to provide opposition. 10 a.m. — ESPN2, NCAA Division I tournament, super By Howard Fendrich regionals, Sam Houston St. vs. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Florida St., at Tallahassee, Fla. 1 p.m. — ESPN, NCAA Division PARIS — battered the I tournament, super regionals, ball as if each swing would determine the Wake Forest vs. Florida, at outcome of his French Open semifinal Gainesville, Fla. against No. 1 . 4 p.m. — ESPN2, NCAA Division For much of their 4 1/2 hours of com- I tournament, super regionals, pelling, lengthy and draining points, Texas A&M vs. Davidson, at Murray was up to the task, relentlessly College Station, Texas defending and making Wawrinka hit 7 p.m. — ESPN, NCAA Division I shot after shot after shot. Eventually, the tournament, super regionals, Oregon resolute Wawrinka’s offense prevailed. St. vs. Vanderbilt, at Corvallis, Ore. Not bad for an old guy, huh? 7 p.m. — ESPN2, NCAA Forced to come back twice from a set Division I tournament, super behind, and never easing up on his go- regionals, Mississippi St. vs. for-it, attacking style, 2015 champion LSU, at Baton Rouge, La. Wawrinka at last pulled away to beat College track & field Murray 6-7 (6), 6-3, 5-7, 7-6 (3), 6-1 on 4:30 p.m. — ESPN, NCAA out- Friday and become the oldest men’s door championships, women’s finalist at Roland Garros in 44 years. finals, at Eugene, Ore. “You expect him to hit a lot of balls, for Cycling sure. I wasn’t always happy with that,” Midnight — NBCSN, Criterium du Wawrinka said through a grin. “You know Dauphine, Stage 7, Aosta to Alpe d’Huez, France (same-day tape) what his game is, you know how well he Drag racing can play, and you need to accept it. You Noon — FS1, NHRA, need to, as I say, keep pushing yourself.” Summernationals, qualifying, at Now comes an even tougher task, Englishtown, N.J. something the No. 3-seeded Wawrinka, Extreme sports a 32-year-old from Switzerland nick- 1 p.m. — NBC, Red Bull named “Stan the Man,” called “probably Signature Series, Volcom Pipe the biggest challenge you can have in Pro, at Haleiwa, Hawaii (taped) tennis.” He will facea in Golf the French Open final. 11 a.m. — TGC, PGA Tour, Nadal reached a 10th final at his FedEx St. Jude Classic, third favorite tournament — he’s 9-0 so far — Staff photos: by overwhelming No. 6 round, at Memphis, Tenn. Tony Bullocks of 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 in barely 2 hours. 1 p.m. — CBS, PGA Tour, (Above) Zia FedEx St. Jude Classic, third “Nine or 10 is only 10 percent more,” round, at Memphis, Tenn. Yankees Nadal joked, when asked about the his- 1 p.m. — TGC, LPGA Tour, pitcher Koby toric nature of his bid to become the first Manulife LPGA Classic, third Rivera came man to win 10 titles at any major. round, at Cambridge, Ontario in to work in He has dropped a measly total of 29 3 p.m. — TGC, Web.com Tour, relief against games through six matches, back to his Rust-Oleum Championship, third dominating best on clay after withdrawing American round, at Ivanhoe, Ill. from the French Open before the third 5 p.m. — TGC, Champions Tour, Farwell dur- round a year ago with an injured left wrist. Principal Charity Classic, second ing the first “I don’t care about the games I lost or round, at Des Moines, Iowa inning in not, or sets, or these kind of things,” Horse racing Friday’s Nadal said. “Only thing I care (about) is 1 p.m. — NBCSN, Belmont opener of the I have been playing very well during the Park prep races, at Elmont, N.Y. best-of-3 whole event.” 3 p.m. — NBC, Belmont It will be Nadal’s 22nd Stakes, at Elmont, N.Y. championship final overall, breaking a tie with Novak round of the Djokovic for second behind Roger 4 p.m. — FS1, Kansas City at Tri-County Federer’s 28. If Nadal wins the champi- San Diego tournament’s onship on Sunday, it’ll be his 15th at a 5 p.m. — FOX, Chicago White Minors major, breaking a tie with Sox at Cleveland, Detroit at Boston Division at for second behind Federer’s 18. or Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees Beachum Wawrinka, meanwhile, heads to his Rugby fourth Grand Slam final. He’s won the 3 p.m. — NBCSN, United States Field, won by previous three, beating Nadal at the vs. Ireland, at Harrison, N.J. the Yankees in 2014, and Djokovic Sailing 15-5. Farwell at Roland Garros two years ago and the 11 a.m. — NBCSN, America’s hosts Game U.S. Open last September. Cup, Challenger Playoff Finals, at 2 of the “I’m extremely confident about what I Great Sound, Hamilton, Bermuda do, about how I feel, about all the hard Tennis series at 2 p.m. today in work I have accomplished over the past 7 a.m. — NBC, French Open, days, weeks, months, years,” said women’s final, at Paris Farwell. Wawrinka, winner of a career-best 10 con- Track & field secutive matches. “I know that mentally, 11 a.m. — NBC, IAAF Diamond (Right) when I’m there, it’s difficult to beat me.” League, at Rome (taped) Farwell’s A year ago at the French Open, Wawrinka lost to Murray in the semifi- — Staff and wire reports Hudson Agee takes a big nals. This time, Wawrinka wore down the swing during seemingly tireless Murray, also a three- ● time major champion. Wawrinka used his Contact Friday’s sublime one-handed and ham- Managing editor Kevin Wilson: game. mer of a forehand to send Murray scram- 763-6991 Ext. 320 or e-mail [email protected] FRENCH on Page 3B PAGE 2B ✦ SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 SPORTS THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS

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Scherzer, Washington, 7-3; Strasburg, Baseball Washington, 7-2; 7 tied at 6 wins. ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.20; MLB standings The Associated Press Tri-County tournament Scherzer, Washington, 2.35; Leake, St. Louis, Majors Division 2.70; Strasburg, Washington, 2.80; Ray, American League Monday Arizona, 2.86; Lynn, St. Louis, 2.88; Anderson, Game 1: Zia Yankees 16, American Orioles 9 Milwaukee, 2.94; Gonzalez, Washington, 3.03; East Division Central Division West Division Nova, Pittsburgh, 3.04; Greinke, Arizona, 3.20. Game 2: Quay Cubs 13, Zia Tigers 4 STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, 114; W L Pct GB W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Game 3: Zia Orioles 15, American Brewers 5 Kershaw, Los Angeles, 101; Greinke, Arizona, Tuesday New York 35 23 .603 — Minnesota 30 26 .536 — Houston 43 18 .705 — 100; Ray, Arizona, 95; Samardzija, San Game 4: Zia Braves def. American Francisco, 94; deGrom, New York, 94; Cardinals, forfeit Boston 33 27 .550 3 Cleveland 30 28 .517 1 Los Angeles 31 32 .492 13 Strasburg, Washington, 89; Martinez, St. Louis, Game 5: Quay Cubs 12, American Braves 3 88; Cueto, San Francisco, 81; 2 tied at 76. Baltimore 31 28 .525 4 1/2 Detroit 29 31 .483 3 Seattle 30 31 .492 13 Game 6: Zia Orioles def. Quay Cubs, forfeit Wednesday Tampa Bay 32 31 .508 5 1/2 Kansas City 26 33 .441 5 1/2 Texas 28 32 .467 14 1/2 Game 7: Zia Pirates 10, Zia Yankees 3 Basketball Toronto 29 31 .483 7 Chicago 25 34 .424 6 1/2 Oakland 26 34 .433 16 1/2 Thursday Game 8: Zia Pirates 16, Zia Braves 11 NBA playoffs National League Game 9: Zia Orioles 14, Quay Cubs 11 The Associated Press Championship round All Times MDT East Division Central Division West Division Best-of-3 FINALS At Beachum Field W L Pct GB W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Best-of-7 Friday Golden State 3, Cleveland 0 Washington 38 22 .633 — Milwaukee 32 29 .525 — Colorado 40 23 .635 — Zia Pirates vs. Zia Braves (n) Friday: Golden State at Cleveland (n) Saturday Monday: Cleveland at Golden State, 7 Atlanta 27 32 .458 10 1/2 Chicago 30 30 .500 1 1/2 Arizona 37 25 .597 2 1/2 Zia Pirates vs. Zia Braves, time TBD p.m.. if necessary Miami 27 33 .450 11 Cincinnati 29 30 .492 2 Los Angeles 36 25 .590 3 Sunday Thursday: Golden State at Cleveland, 7 Zia Pirates vs. Zia Braves, time TBD, if p.m., if necessary New York 25 33 .431 12 St. Louis 27 32 .458 4 San Francisco 25 37 .403 14 1/2 necessary June 18: Cleveland at Golden State, 6 Philadelphia 21 38 .356 16 1/2 Pittsburgh 26 35 .426 6 San Diego 23 38 .377 16 p.m., if necessary Minors Division Scores/schedule Monday Game 1: Zia Rockies def. American Red WNBA THURSDAY’S GAMES FRIDAY’S GAMES SATURDAY’S GAMES Detroit (Verlander 4-4) at Boston Sox, forfeit The Associated Press Interleague Interleague Interleague (Sale 7-2), 5:15 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Game 2: American Farwell 14, Zia Indians 3 Washington 6, Baltimore 1 Texas 5, Washington 2 Texas (Perez 2-6) at Washington Toronto (Stroman 6-2) at Seattle Tuesday W L Pct GB Game 3: Zia Tigers 4, American Rockies 2 Washington 6 3 .667 — American League Kansas City at San Diego (n) (Gonzalez 5-1), 10:05 a.m. (Miranda 6-2), 8:10 p.m. Game 4: Zia Orioles 8, American Braves 7 New York 5 3 .625 1/2 L.A. Angels 11, Detroit 4 Minnesota at San Francisco (n) Minnesota (Berrios 4-1) at San National League Game 5: American Farwell def. Quay Atlanta 4 3 .571 1 N.Y. Yankees 9, Boston 1 American League Francisco (Samardzija 2-7), 2:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Gsellman 4-3) at Atlanta Yankees, forfeit Indiana 4 5 .444 2 Tampa Bay 7, 5 Cleveland 7, Chicago White Sox 3 Kansas City (Kennedy 0-6) at San (Newcomb 0-0), 11 a.m., 1st game Connecticut 2 5 .286 3 Wednesday Houston 6, Kansas City 1 Boston 5, Detroit 3 Diego (Cosart 0-2), 2:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Matz 0-0) at Atlanta Game 6: Zia Yankees 10, Zia Rockies 6 Chicago 1 7 .125 4 1/2 Thursday WESTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota 2, Seattle 1 Tampa Bay 13, Oakland 4 American League (Wisler 0-0), 4 p.m., 2nd game Game 7: American Farwell 16, Zia Orioles 7 W L Pct GB National League N.Y. Yankees 8, Baltimore 2 Oakland (Gray 2-2) at Tampa Bay Philadelphia (Pivetta 1-2) at St. Game 8: Zia Yankees 7, Zia Tigers 6 Minnesota 8 0 1.000 — Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 2 L.A. Angels at Houston (n) (Ramirez 3-1), 12:10 p.m., 1st game Louis (Martinez 4-5), 12:15 p.m. Championship round Phoenix 5 3 .625 3 San Francisco 9, Milwaukee 5, 10 Toronto at Seattle (n) Oakland (Manaea 5-3) at Tampa Bay Colorado (Hoffman 3-0) at Chicago Seattle 5 3 .625 3 Best-of-3 innings National League (Andriese 5-1), 3:40 p.m., 2nd game Cubs (Butler 3-1), 12:20 p.m. Friday Los Angeles 4 3 .571 3 1/2 Zia Yankees 15. American Farwell 5 Dallas 4 5 .444 4 1/2 Arizona 15, San Diego 3 Colorado 5, Chicago Cubs 3 L.A. Angels (Nolasco 2-6) at Miami (Straily 4-4) at Pittsburgh Saturday San Antonio 0 8 .000 8 Miami 7, Pittsburgh 1 Miami 12, Pittsburgh 7 Houston (Fiers 3-2), 2:10 p.m. (Williams 3-3), 2:05 p.m. Zia Yankees at American Farwell, 2 p.m., Thursday’s Games Atlanta 3, Philadelphia 1 Atlanta 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Baltimore (Tillman 1-3) at N.Y. Cincinnati (Wojciechowski 1-0) at Farwell No games scheduled Friday’s Games Colorado 4, Chicago Cubs 1 St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 2 Yankees (Severino 4-2), 5:15 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Wood 6-0) (n) Sunday Milwaukee at Arizona (n) Chicago White Sox (TBD) at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-0) at Zia Yankees vs. American Farwell, time and Minnesota 98, Washington 73 site TBD, if necessary Indiana 83, Seattle 80 Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers (n) Cleveland (Tomlin 3-7), 5:15 p.m. Arizona (Godley 1-1) (n) Dallas 96, Los Angeles 90 Saturday’s Games Major league leaders Atlanta at Connecticut, 5 p.m. The Associated Press Chicago at San Antonio, 6 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE Los Angeles at Phoenix, 8 p.m. BATTING—Segura, Seattle, .341; Trout, CAUGHT IN THE ACT Los Angeles, .337; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, .335; Garcia, Chicago, .330; Judge, New Golf York, .330; Altuve, Houston, .325; Bogaerts, Boston, .322; Castro, New York, .319; Hicks, PGA Tour New York, .315; Sano, Minnesota, .307. St. Jude Classic RUNS—Judge, New York, 46; Springer, The Associated Press Houston, 45; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 43; Castro, Friday New York, 41; Gardner, New York, 41; Altuve, At Memphis, Tenn. Houston, 40; Correa, Houston, 40; Bautista, Second round Toronto, 38; Sano, Minnesota, 38; 5 tied at 37. Chez Reavie 66-65 — 131 RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 46; Sano, Minnesota, Sebastian Munoz 64-67 — 131 46; Pujols, Los Angeles, 43; Garcia, Chicago, Charl Schwartzel 65-66 — 131 42; Smoak, Toronto, 42; Judge, New York, 41; Stewart Cink 64-68 — 132 Correa, Houston, 40; 4 tied at 38. Ben Crane 68-65 — 133 HITS—Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 80; Altuve, Matt Jones 65-69 — 134 Houston, 75; Castro, New York, 74; Garcia, Trey Mullinax 68-66 — 134 Chicago, 71; Andrus, Texas, 70; Bogaerts, Retief Goosen 66-68 — 134 Boston, 69; Hosmer, Kansas City, 69; Correa, Matt Every 64-70 — 134 Houston, 66; Judge, New York, 65; Simmons, Seamus Power 69-65 — 134 Los Angeles, 64. Chris Stroud 68-67 — 135 DOUBLES—Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 19; Brooks Koepka 69-66 — 135 Lowrie, Oakland, 18; Schoop, Baltimore, 18; Derek Fathauer 70-65 — 135 Travis, Toronto, 18; Betts, Boston, 17; Lindor, Whee Kim 69-66 — 135 Cleveland, 16; Moreland, Boston, 16; Rick Lamb 68-67 — 135 CSantana, Cleveland, 16; 3 tied at 15. Kevin Chappell 68-67 — 135 TRIPLES—Bogaerts, Boston, 4; Castellanos, Adam Scott 71-64 — 135 Detroit, 3; Garcia, Chicago, 3; Miller, Tampa Bay, Scott Brown 64-72 — 136 3; Sanchez, Chicago, 3; 20 tied at 2. Kyle Reifers 68-68 — 136 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 18; Phil Mickelson 69-67 — 136 Davis, Oakland, 17; Gallo, Texas, 17; Smoak, Rafa Cabrera Bello 70-66 — 136 Toronto, 17; Alonso, Oakland, 16; Morrison, Luke List 70-66 — 136 Tampa Bay, 16; Springer, Houston, 16; Trout, Chad Campbell 67-69 — 136 Los Angeles, 16; Moustakas, Kansas City, 15; Dominic Bozzelli 69-67 — 136 Sano, Minnesota, 15. Joel Dahmen 70-66 — 136 STOLEN BASES—Andrus, Texas, 14; Bobby Gates 70-66 — 136 Dyson, Seattle, 14; Maybin, Los Angeles, 13; Brett Drewitt 71-65 — 136 Cain, Kansas City, 12; Altuve, Houston, 11; Buxton, Minnesota, 10; DeShields, Texas, 10; LPGA Tour Kiermaier, Tampa Bay, 10; Trout, Los LPGA Classic Chicago Tribune: Jose M. Osorio Angeles, 10; 2 tied at 9. The Associated Press PITCHING—Keuchel, Houston, 9-0; Colorado’s Charlie Blackmon is tagged out by Chicago Cubs Javier Baez on a second-inning Friday Vargas, Kansas City, 8-3; Pineda, New York, At Cambridge, Ontario steal attempt during Friday’s game in Chicago. The Rockies, though, posted a 5-3 victory to extend their winning 7-3; Sabathia, New York, 7-2; Sale, Boston, 7- Second round 2; ESantana, Minnesota, 7-3; 8 tied at 6 wins. streak to a season-best six games. a-denotes amateur ERA—Keuchel, Houston, 1.67; Vargas, Lexi Thompson 67-65 — 132 Kansas City, 2.18; ESantana, Minnesota, Alena Sharp 66-66 — 132 2.44; McCullers, Houston, 2.58; Sale, Boston, No. 6 Dominic Thiem 6-3, 6-4, 6-0. Nadal, a Vancouver 6 6 1 19 18 18 —Recalled OF Hyo Joo Kim 65-67 — 132 2.89; Severino, New York, 2.90; Bundy, Auto racing nine-time champion at Roland Garros, will face Seattle 5 6 4 19 18 22 Jaycob Brugman from Nashville (PCL). Perrine Delacour 71-62 — 133 Baltimore, 2.94; Darvish, Texas, 3.18; Wawrinka, the 2015 champ, in Sunday’s final. San Jose 5 6 4 19 16 20 Optioned OF Mark Canha to Nashville. Lindy Duncan 68-65 — 133 Stroman, Toronto, 3.25; Miley, Baltimore, 3.27. NASCAR Stat of the day: 1973 — The last time a Los Angeles 5 5 3 18 19 19 TAMPA BAY RAYS—Placed OF Kevin In Gee Chun 67-66 — 133 STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 119; Archer, Pocono 400 lineup man older than the 32-year-old Wawrinka Minnesota United 4 8 2 14 19 33 Kiermaier and 1B Rickie Weeks Jr. on the 10- Bronte Law 69-65 — 134 Tampa Bay, 106; Estrada, Toronto, 90; The Associated Press appeared in the men’s final at the French Open. Real Salt Lake 4 10 2 14 15 35 day DL. Recalled OF Mallex Smith from Minjee Lee 68-66 — 134 Darvish, Texas, 89; McCullers, Houston, 89; After Friday qualifying; race Sunday Quote of the day: “To play Rafa on clay in Colorado 4 8 1 13 12 18 Durham (IL). Acquired INF Taylor Featherston Shanshan Feng 65-69 — 134 Porcello, Boston, 78; Salazar, Cleveland, 77; At Long Pond, Pa. (the) French Open in a final is probably the biggest NOTE: Three points for victory, one point from Philadelphia for cash considerations. Felicity Johnson 70-65 — 135 Bauer, Cleveland, 76; Severino, New York, Lap length: 2.5 miles challenge you can have in tennis.” — Wawrinka. for tie. Transferred SS Matt Duffy to the 60-day DL. Paula Reto 69-66 — 135 76; Pineda, New York, 75. (Car number in parentheses) Lookahead to Saturday: A women’s tour- Saturday’s Games National League Sun Young Yoo 68-67 — 135 1. (18) , Toyota, 179.151 mph; nament that was missing , Maria Atlanta United FC at Chicago, 2 p.m. COLORADO ROCKIES—Reinstated RHP Emily K. Pedersen 66-69 — 135 NATIONAL LEAGUE 2. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 178.543; 3. Sharapova and will finish with Montreal at Sporting Kansas City, 6 p.m. Adam Ottavino from the 10-day DL. Optioned Jodi Ewart Shadoff 66-69 — 135 BATTING—Zimmerman, Washington, .362; (20) , Toyota, 178.108; 4. (21) a first-time Grand Slam champion, either No. 3- FC Dallas at Portland, 8:30 p.m. RHP Carlos Estevez to Albuquerque (PCL). Suzann Pettersen 64-71 — 135 Posey, San Francisco, .348; Cozart, Cincinnati, Ryan Blaney, Ford, 177.897; 5. (41) Kurt seeded of Romania or 47th- June 17 Games ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Designated INF Karine Icher 69-67 — 136 .347; Blackmon, Colorado, .337; Murphy, Busch, Ford, 177.799; 6. (2) Brad Keselowski, ranked Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia. Ostapenko, Seattle at New York City FC, 11 a.m. Jhonny Peralta for assignment. Activated INF Haeji Kang 68-68 — 136 Washington, .336; Kemp, Atlanta, .325; Harper, Ford, 177.792; 7. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, who turned 20 on Thursday, is the first unseeded Columbus at Atlanta United FC, 5 p.m. Kolten Wong from the 10-day DL. Reassigned Lee Lopez 67-69 — 136 Washington, .325; Ozuna, Miami, .322; 177.557; 8. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, finalist at Roland Garros since 1983; she’s also third-base coach Chris Maloney. Promoted Mi Hyang Lee 64-72 — 136 Chicago at New England, 5:30 p.m. Goldschmidt, Arizona, .310; Gyorko, St. Louis, .307. 177.368; 9. (22) , Ford, 177.256; never won a tour-level title of any sort. More rea- quality control coach to Mike Shildt to third- Charley Hull 69-68 — 137 Montreal at Orlando City, 5:30 p.m. RUNS—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 53; Harper, 10. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 177.026. sons to find her participation in the final surpris- base coach. Granted assistant hitting coach Brittany Marchand 67-70 — 137 D.C. United at Toronto FC, 6 p.m. Washington, 48; Blackmon, Colorado, 47; 11. (95) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, ing: She had never been past the third round at Bill Mueller a leave of absence. Named Mark Ariya Jutanugarn 67-70 — 137 Sporting Kansas City at San Jose, 7 p.m. Thames, Milwaukee, 45; Votto, Cincinnati, 45; 176.918; 12. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 176.561; any Grand Slam tournament before this week, Budaska interim assistant hitting coach. Laura Gonzalez Escallon 65-72 — 137 Portland at Colorado, 7:30 p.m. Arenado, Colorado, 42; Seager, Los Angeles, 13. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 176.533; 14. and her previous French Open experience con- FC Dallas at Vancouver, 8 p.m. Added Ron Warner to the coaching staff. 41; 5 tied at 40. (19) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 176.460; 15. (77) Erik sisted of a first-round loss last year and a loss in Minnesota United at Real Salt Lake, 8 p.m. FOOTBALL RBI—Lamb, Arizona, 53; Reynolds, PGA Tour Champions Jones, Toyota, 176.211; 16. (43) Darrell Wallace qualifying the year before that. The 25-year-old Houston at Los Angeles, 11 p.m. National Football League Colorado, 51; Blackmon, Colorado, 50; Principal Charity Classic Jr., Ford, 176.146; 17. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, Halep is a much more established player. She June 18 Game CLEVELAND BROWNS—Waived DB Tyvis Zimmerman, Washington, 49; Votto, Cincinnati, The Associated Press 176.122; 18. (11) , Toyota, owns 15 tiles, was the 2014 runner-up at the New York at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Powell. 48; Duvall, Cincinnati, 46; Goldschmidt, Friday 176.049; 19. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, French Open and will move up to No. 1 in the NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed DE Arizona, 46; Harper, Washington, 46; Arenado, At Des Moines, Iowa 175.695; 20. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 175.586. rankings for the first time if she wins. The Hockey Derek Rivers. Colorado, 42; Shaw, Milwaukee, 42. First round 21. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, matchup provides quite a contrast in styles: NEW YORK JETS—Signed LB Spencer HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 85; Inciarte, Kevin Sutherland 32-34 — 66 175.582; 22. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 175.469; Ostapenko’s big bold strokes aimed at lines vs. Paysinger. Atlanta, 76; Zimmerman, Washington, 75; Glen Day 35-31 — 66 23. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 174.750; Halep’s more conservative, defensive strategy. NHL playoffs HOCKEY Murphy, Washington, 73; Ozuna, Miami, 73; Bernhard Langer 33-33 — 66 24. (10) Danica Patrick, Ford, 172.665; 25. The Associated Press National Hockey League Arenado, Colorado, 69; Cozart, Cincinnati, Mark Calcavecchia 33-34 — 67 (24) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 175.223; 26. (5) Soccer All Times EDT COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Signed G 68; Harrison, Pittsburgh, 68; 3 tied at 67. Scott Verplank 33-34 — 67 Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 174.744; 27. (13) Ty STANLEY CUP FINALS Joonas Korpisalo to a two-year contract DOUBLES— Best-of-7 extension and F Zac Dalpe and D Dean Herrera, Philadelphia, 22; Russ Cochran 33-34 — 67 Dillon, Chevrolet, 174.186; 28. (88) Dale MLS Arenado, Colorado, 20; Zimmerman, Brandt Jobe 35-32 — 67 Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 173.832; 29. (37) Pittsburgh 3, Nashville 2 Kukan to minor-league contracts. The Associated Press Washington, 18; Kemp, Atlanta, 17; Shaw, Jerry Kelly 34-33 — 67 Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 173.645; 30. (32) Thursday: Pittsburgh 6, Nashville 0 NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Agreed to terms EASTERN CONFERENCE Milwaukee, 17; Blackmon, Colorado, 16; Scott McCarron 36-31 — 67 Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 173.417. Sunday: Pittsburgh at Nashville, 6 p.m. with F Steve Bernier on a two-year contract. W L T Pts GF GA Murphy, Washington, 16; 6 tied at 15. Steve Lowery 35-33 — 68 31. (38) , Ford, 172.924; 32. (72) Wednesday: Nashville at Pittsburgh, 6 SOCCER Toronto FC 8 2 5 29 26 15 TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 8; Cozart, Michael Bradley 35-33 — 68 Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 172.698; 33. (23) Gray p.m., if necessary Major League Soccer Chicago 7 3 4 25 23 16 Cincinnati, 5; Fowler, St. Louis, 4; Gordon, Michael Allen 34-34 — 68 Gaulding, Toyota, 172.318; 34. (34) Landon MLS—Fined San Jose M Florian Jungwirth Orlando City 7 5 3 24 16 18 Miami, 4; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 4; Turner, Esteban Toledo 35-33 — 68 Cassill, Ford, 172.255; 35. (83) Corey LaJoie, an undisclosed amount for his actions in a June New York City FC 7 5 3 24 27 19 Transactions Washington, 4; 10 tied at 3. David Toms 36-32 — 68 Toyota, 170.655; 36. (15) Reed Sorenson, Toyota, 2 match against Portland. Fined Orlando City M Columbus 7 8 1 22 24 26 HOME RUNS—Schebler, Cincinnati, 17; Marco Dawson 35-33 — 68 168.243; 37. (33) , Chevrolet, Antonio Nocerino an undisclosed amount for New England 5 5 5 20 26 21 Friday Zimmerman, Washington, 17; Bour, Miami, 16; Wes Short Jr. 34-34 — 68 167.380; 38. (51) Cody Ware, Chevrolet, 166.334; his actions in a June 4 match against Chicago. New York 6 7 2 20 15 21 Reynolds, Colorado, 16; Thames, Milwaukee, Skip Kendall 35-33 — 68 39. (55) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, 161.218. The Associated Press COLLEGE 16; Votto, Cincinnati, 16; 5 tied at 15. Blaine McCallister 34-35 — 69 Atlanta United FC 5 5 3 18 28 20 BASEBALL CHATTANOOGA—Announced resignation STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, Todd Hamilton 36-33 — 69 Philadelphia 4 6 4 16 20 18 American League of men’s tennis coach Carlos Garcia. 28; Turner, Washington, 21; Gordon, Miami, Steve Flesch 35-34 — 69 Tennis Montreal 4 4 4 16 19 18 BOSTON RED SOX—Activated 2B Dustin NC STATE—Named A.W. Hamilton men’s 20; Nunez, San Francisco, 16; Peraza, Tim Petrovic 33-36 — 69 D.C. United 4 7 3 15 10 21 Pedroia from the 10-day DL. Recalled LHP assistant basketball coach. Cincinnati, 14; Villar, Milwaukee, 14; Stephen Ames 32-37 — 69 French Open glance WESTERN CONFERENCE Brian Johnson from Pawtucket (IL). Optioned OAKLAND—Announced the resignation of Goldschmidt, Arizona, 13; Pollock, Arizona, 11; Paul Broadhurst 35-34 — 69 The Associated Press W L T Pts GF GA 1B Sam Travis and RHP Brandon Workman men’s assistant basketball coach Drew Broxton, Milwaukee, 10; Inciarte, Atlanta, 10. Woody Austin 33-36 — 69 PARIS — A quick look at the French Open: Sporting Kansas City 7 4 4 25 19 10 to Pawtucket (IL). Valentine to become a men’s assistant bas- PITCHING—Greinke, Arizona, 8-3; Jeff Sluman 35-34 — 69 Friday’s men’s semifinals: No. 3 Stan FC Dallas 6 2 5 23 21 11 CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Activated RHP ketball coach at Loyola of Chicago. Kershaw, Los Angeles, 8-2; Senzatela, Tom Lehman 34-35 — 69 Wawrinka beat No. 1 Andy Murray 6-7 (6), 6-3, Houston 7 6 2 23 27 22 Jake Petricka from the 10-day DL. Claimed INF OHIO STATE—Named Chris Holtmann Colorado, 8-2; Freeland, Colorado, 7-3; Clark Dennis 34-35 — 69 5-7, 7-6 (3), 6-1, and No. 4 Rafael Nadal beat Portland 6 5 3 21 24 21 Alen Hanson off waivers from Pittsburgh (NL). men’s basketball coach. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SPORTS SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 ✦ PAGE 3B Player asks to be excused from tourney By Anne M. Peterson COLLEGE BASEBALL ning a profile on him. that sentence was suspended and he to work each day on becoming the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Prosecutors initially charged served no time, according to court best person, community member and accomplishment and don’t want to Heimlich with two counts of molesta- records, because he successfully student I can possibly be,” Heimlich CORVALLIS, Ore. — Oregon be a distraction therefore I’ve tion for abuse that began when the completed probation. said in Friday’s statement. “I under- State’s top pitcher, who as a respectfully requested to be girl was 4, The Oregonian said. Heimlich was classified in stand many people now see me dif- teenager pleaded guilty to molest- excused from playing at this time,” Heimlich ultimately pleaded guilty Washington state as the lowest- ferently but I hope I can eventually ing a 6-year-old girl, released a Heimlich said in the statement. to one count of molestation between level sex offender with little risk of be judged by the person I am today.” statement Friday saying he has He also said, “I have taken February 2011 and December 2011, repeating the behavior. He finished Heimlich’s attorney said that asked to be excused from playing. responsibility for my conduct when a period during which he was 15. his probation and court-ordered “Luke has conducted himself as a Luke Heimlich said in the state- I was a teenager.” Prosecutors dismissed the other classes in fall 2014, around the model student-athlete since the day ment that he didn’t want to be a dis- Heimlich’s criminal history was charge as part of a plea bargain. time he moved to Corvallis to he walked on to campus.” traction to the team, which begins first reported by The He entered a diversion program, attend Oregon State. Heimlich is the top pitcher on play in the NCAA super regionals Oregonian/OregonLive on received two years of probation and “As a 16-year-old I was placed on Oregon State’s No. 1-ranked team, on Friday evening against Thursday. In an editorial accompa- was ordered to attend sex offender juvenile court probation and ordered compiling an 11-1 record with a 0.76 Vanderbilt. Heimlich’s attorney, nying the article, the newspaper treatment for two years, according to to participate in an individual coun- ERA. The left-hander from Puyallup, Stephen Ensor, released the state- said it learned about Heimlich’s court records. He was sentenced to 40 seling program. I’m grateful for the Washington, is also projected to be ment just hours before the game. 2012 conviction while doing a rou- weeks of detention at Washington’s counseling I received and since then an early round pick in next week’s “I’m so proud of our team’s tine background check before run- Juvenile Rehabilitation authority. But I realized the only way forward was Major League Baseball draft.

second in the Derby and Belmont fourth in the Preakness. He’s the early 5-1 third from Page 1B choice on Saturday. Gormley, ninth in the hasn’t raced since finishing Derby, flew from his second in the UAE Derby on Southern California base to March 25. take a shot after staying “He’s a nice horse to ride home from the Preakness. because you can use any tac- Multiplier sat out the tics,” said Christophe Derby and was sixth in the Lemaire, his French jockey. Preakness. “If there’s no pace at all, he The longest shot in the can lead or he can sit in sec- field is 30-1 Hollywood ond position. A mile and a Handsome, who along with half is a long way to go, but 15-1 Meantime, didn’t run in in his previous races he has either of the first two legs. shown us some stamina.” J Boys Echo is one of five A victory would earn Belmont runners who Epicharis a $1 million bonus skipped the Preakness after from NYRA, which worked running in the Derby, a route to lure a horse from Japan. taken last year by Belmont Kentucky Derby winner winner Creator. Trainer Dale Always Dreaming finished Romans is ready to get his eighth in the Preakness, so hands on the trophy after fin- he is skipping the Belmont. ishing third four times. His trainer Todd Pletcher has “The mile and a half two shots at winning the should help him and hopeful- $1.5 million race on his ly we’re going to see the best St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Robert Cohen home track: He will saddle of him,” Romans said. “He’s Nashville Predators center Colton Sissons, right, shown in a playoff game last year at St. Louis, will be available 6-1 fourth choice Tapwrit got a good rhythm to the way for Game 6 of the Stanley Cup finals on Sunday against defending NHL champion Pittsburgh after the league and one-eyed Patch. he runs and I think that’s reviewed a rough cross-check of Penguins defenseman Olli Maatta in Thursday’s 6-0 loss at Pittsburgh. The home Tapwrit was sixth in the important going that far.” Derby and Patch was 14th. Belmont Park’s deep, team has won every game in the series so far, and the Predators need that trend to continue to force Game 7 next “I think he ran a sneaky good sandy track and sweeping Wednesday in Pittsburgh. race in the Derby,” Pletcher turns can wipe out a tiring said of Tapwrit. “I don’t think it horse and benefit a closer able would be a surprise if either of to negotiate the long stretch. them ran well.” Senior Investment surged Preds’ backs against wall Cloud Computing skipped late to take third in the the Derby, won the Preakness Preakness and his trainer, By Teresa M. Walker STANLEY CUP FINALS something games in the playoffs, I and is sitting out the Ken McPeek, won the 2002 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS don’t think we’ve had one bad game Belmont. His trainer Chad Belmont with 70-1 shot teammates weren’t sharing any infor- before (Thursday) night so far, and ... Brown has 20-1 shot Twisted Sarava. In 2012, he trained NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The mation either. Whether Laviolette will it’s going to happen. All we can do is Tom, who brings a three-race 20-1 shot Atigun to a third- Nashville Predators have shut down the start goalie Pekka Rinne isn’t a ques- learn from it and go and get better.” winning streak into the race place finish. likes of Jonathan Toews and Patrick tion despite the 34-year-old Finn giving Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan on his home track. “This thing is wide open, Kane, Vladimir Tarasenko and Ryan up three goals on nine shots before thinks his Penguins have gotten better, Lookin At Lee will be the completely wide open,” Getzlaf this postseason. being pulled after the first period. Not calling Game 5 the best they’ve played only horse to run in all three McPeek said. “It will be They have slowed down Sidney with Rinne 9-1 at home this postseason. yet in this series. He also isn’t worried Triple Crown races. He was interesting to see it unfold.” Crosby and Evgeni Malkin. The Predators will have center about the Penguins getting overconfi- Stopping them completely? Even Colton Sissons for Game 6 after the dent with a chance to win the Stanley Nashville defenders Roman Josi, Ryan NHL automatically reviewed his cross- Cup on Sunday night. appeared to wrest control, Ellis, Mattias Ekholm and All-Star P.K. check of Penguins defenseman Olli “I believe this team has a certain French then cede it. Subban are susceptible to an off night as Maatta’s face inside the final minute of maturity to it, and ... it always starts with they find out just how hard it is to keep our leadership,” Sullivan said. “I think from Page 1B When Wawrinka hit a Game 6. Sissons was given a match reflex volley passing winner track of Pittsburgh’s superstar forwards. penalty, triggering the review. they understand how these series go and how, from one game to the next, we have bling and sliding all over off a blink-and-you-miss-it “It just seems to be like every second Not having Sissons would have been a game, they’re talking about how g.ood to reset the mindset and just be ready to Court Philippe Chatrier. exchange with both men at blow to Nashville’s depth at forward with play that game right in front of us.” Murray would lean, or the net, he held a set point at we play defense and then the other center Ryan Johansen and left wing Kevin This is the first time Nashville has even lunge, and somehow 6-5 in the first-set tiebreaker. game they talk about how good they are Fiala out injured. Instead, his penalty was faced elimination this postseason after put his racket strings on At that moment, each man as an offense,” Ekholm said Friday. just one of 14 given to the Predators with sweeping Chicago, beating St. Louis in seemingly unreachable had won 43 points, their con- “And that’s just going to be like (that). 10 handed out to Pittsburgh for a total of six games and then Anaheim in six to shots. He used plenty of trasting styles essentially It’s world-class players. We can’t shut 100 penalty minutes. them down game after game.” claim the Western Conference title. drop shots and lobs. He erasing each other. The Predators need another great The six goals allowed were a post- This may be the Predators’ first time retrieved overheads. defensive performance Sunday night in season-high for Nashville, which had in the Stanley Cup Final, but they staved But make no mistake: But Wawrinka missed a Game 6 or they will watch Pittsburgh allowed five goals only twice, with one off elimination three times last year in Wawrinka does not discour- backhand to give away that celebrate a second straight Stanley Cup an empty-netter by Anaheim. playing a full 14 games through two age easily. He is the oldest chance. Murray used a three- championship on their ice, in front of Nashville still is allowing just 2.19 rounds. They won Game 7 to oust man in a French Open title point run to grab that set, the their frenzied “Smashville” fans, cat- goals per game, but the Predators are Anaheim in the first round after a victo- match since Niki Pilic was first lost by Wawrinka all fish and all. Pittsburgh took a 3-2 lead being stretched by the NHL’s top scoring ry in Game 6 that started a stretch where 33 when he was the runner- tournament. Then Wawrinka Thursday night by routing Nashville 6- team. Crosby, Malkin, Phil Kessel and the Predators now are 13-1 over their up to Ilie Nastase in 1973. used a seven-game run to 0 in a game that did more than just put rookie Jake Guentzel are the top four past 14 playoff games in Nashville. By the anticlimactic close take the second set, plus a 3- the Pens a win from the title. scorers this postseason. Crosby set up the Laviolette said his Predators are hon- of what Murray termed “a 0 lead in the third. Ellis, who plays with Josi as Nashville’s first goal by Pittsburgh 91 seconds into est with each other, especially coming very high-intensity match,” “I lost my way a little bit,” top defensive pair, skated only 10 min- the game Thursday night. off a loss. he was complaining aloud Murray said. utes, 44 seconds during the loss. He lasted Ekholm said the Predators tried to “We need to play a better game,” about having “no legs.” just two shifts into the second period answer almost too quickly. Laviolette said. “We’ve proven that we So Wawrinka ran away Suddenly, he got back on before he went to the bench in pain. “Then they scored another one, and it can and we have in the past, and there’s with the fifth set, taking 16 Nashville coach Peter Laviolette just becomes loose,” Ekholm said. a lot of confidence that we will in a track, taking the third set to of the first 21 points and nose in front. gave no update on Ellis on Friday. His “That’s going to happen. We play 20- couple days.” going up 5-0. He capped it, appropriately, with a back- The fourth was even as hand down the line, his 87th can be until Wawrinka winner of the day, 51 more stepped up in the tiebreaker Kyle Busch wins pole at Pocono than Murray. by winning its final three Unlike Nadal’s straight- points, the last with a run- By Dan Gelston AUTO RACING second and Matt Kenseth and a big moment for the third for a 1-2-3 start for sport, so the media is going to forward sprint past Thiem, around forehand return win- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Toyota. Ryan Blaney was be there,” he said. “That’s Wawrinka’s marathon ner delivered from outside That’s a big no-no in against Murray wound its the doubles alley. LONG POND, Pa. — Kyle NASCAR and the fourth, followed by Kurt common sense. I enjoy it. I Busch and Brad Keselowski, love talking to (the media). It’s way through spots in which Busch walked off a podium Racing team was slapped with one player, then the other, a and noted he was glad the some big penalties. Busch all Ford drivers. a lot of fun unless it’s a bad press conference micro- crew chief Adam Stevens, tire Darrell Wallace Jr. starts day, then leave me alone.” phones were affixed to stands. carrier Kenny Barber and tire 16th in the No. 43 Ford and Kyle Busch has had plenty will become the first black of good days at all the Cup No chance of a mic drop. changer Jake Seminara were Cardinals’ Molina suspended four races for the driver in a Cup race since tracks. The 2015 series cham- Busch poked fun at his 2006. Wallace is filling in for pion has 38 career Cup wins terse response-and-drop to a infraction, and their punish- ments start at Pocono. injured driver at and has won at every track — question a couple of weeks Richard Petty Motorsports. except Pocono and Charlotte misses game with ago that was scrutinized Race engineer is the interim crew chief. Petty, who won 200 NASCAR Motor Speedway. He has just around NASCAR. Busch races, stood by Wallace and four top-five finishes at 24 could have made the boastful “I think it just shows Adam offered encouragement. career Pocono races and was lower back spasms move with another outstand- Stevens is able to prepare his “Hopefully, RP likes it,” 31st and ninth in the two ing qualifying effort. team, prepare his cars,” Busch Wallace said. “The King is races here last year. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Phillies. Fryer was set to hit With his crew chief sus- said. “You’ve got to have over there smiling, I hope, Busch will go for his first in the eighth spot. pended, Busch turned a lap of good personnel and Adam maybe a little grin. A little checkered flag with a backup ST. LOUIS — The St. 179.151 mph on Friday to win chooses all that. Joe gives us Louis Cardinals scratched Molina hit .300, playing in fist bump like he gave me crew. six games, on the recent the pole at Pocono Raceway. all the right tools we need in earlier would be good.” “Yeah, it’s a big penalty, catcher order to be successful.” Yadier seven-game trip on which St. Busch has suddenly mas- The 23-year-old Wallace, and it’s unfortunate the way Louis did not win a game. tered the art of starting first. He This might be a theme at the son of a white father and the rule was written, the Molina from Pocono — big brother Kurt the starting He has started 51 of the 58 won the pole last week at black mother, will join at intent of that rule wasn’t games this season. Dover International Speedway Busch won this race last year least seven other black driv- quite what transpired there,” lineup Friday night with in a race that became derailed with his crew chief serving a ers in its 69-year history who Busch said. “We live and die lower back spasms. For the season, Molina is when a tire came off the No. one-race suspension. reached the Cup level. by that rule book I guess, so Eric Fryer replaced Molina hitting .258 with six RBIs 18 Toyota during a pit stop. Martin Truex Jr. starts “It’s a big moment for me the consequences are there.” against the Philadelphia and one . PAGE 4B ✦ SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 NATION/WORLD THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Twitter barrage puts spotlight on Trump’s son By Jonathan Lemire and Indiana and campaign- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing for a congressional candidate in Montana. But NEW YORK — Trump Jr., who along with President Donald Trump his brother Eric is running surprisingly refrained from their father’s former com- tweeting during James pany, has said he does not Comey’s testimony. discuss the details of poli- Donald Trump Jr., not sur- tics or their business with prisingly, did not. the president. The president’s eldest He outpaced the national son, whose Twitter feed Republican party with his can at times be as inflam- Twitter defense Thursday. matory as his father’s, was In particular, he seized on a one-man rapid-response Comey’s assertion that he team as the fired FBI direc- interpreted the president’s tor testified before a Senate statement that he “hoped” panel Thursday. He deliv- the FBI would drop its ered denunciations with the probe into former National same force that made him Security Adviser Michael an effective, if controver- Flynn as an instruction. sial, campaign surrogate “Knowing my father for and could signal his own 39 years when he ‘orders or political ambitions. tells’ you to do something Donald Trump Jr. tweet- there is no ambiguity, you Depo Photos via ZUMA Wire: Sait Serkan Gurbuz ed more than 80 times will know exactly what he Former FBI Director James Comey testifies at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing Thursday in Washington. Thursday, defending his means,” Trump Jr. wrote. father and attacking He also pointed to Comey. Trump Jr.’s Twitter Comey’s revelation that he barrage was all the more had asked a friend to pass striking when compared to along to the press memos Trump won’t say if Comey his father’s silence, which he had written document- the president broke with a ing his interactions with Friday morning tweet Trump. accusing Comey of lying “Did I miss something or conversations were taped under oath. did Comey just say he Trump Jr. declined to asked a friend to leak infor- comment Friday about his mation to the press?” asked By Jill Colvin Fact check tweets, leaving unanswered Trump Jr. “Is this a joke?” and Calvin Woodward A look at the veracity of claims by political were raised for the Justice Department to questions as to whether It was not the first time THE ASSOCIATED PRESS they were urged by the his tweets have drawn figures: appoint a special prosecutor with wide-ranging White House, which out- attention. WASHINGTON — President Donald President Donald Trump claimed Friday that powers of inquiry — work that is only recently sourced its Comey During the final months Trump refused Friday to say whether his James Comey cleared him of wrongdoing in his underway. response to the Republican of the campaign, he posted private conversations with fired FBI testimony to Congress. That’s not what the fired Comey said he told Trump in multiple conver- National Committee and a tweet featuring a bowl of Director James Comey were taped — a FBI chief did. sations that he was not being personally investi- the president’s personal Skittles with a warning: “If matter at the heart of conflicting accounts ■ TRUMP tweet: “Despite so many false gated and said the president implored him to lawyer. I had a bowl of skittles and of what passed between them — and statements and lies, total and complete vindica- make that public. Comey told senators he resis- Trump Jr. has certainly I told you just three would asserted that nothing in Comey’s testimo- tion.” ted those entreaties because the situation could been willing to go on the kill you, would you take a ny to the Senate showed collusion with ■ THE FACTS: Trump’s claim of vindication change and if it did, that, too, would have to be attack for his father before. handful?” The tweet went Russia or obstruction of justice. from Comey’s testimony is groundless. Comey announced. He crisscrossed the on: “That’s our Syrian “He’s a leaker,” Trump said dismissive- merely testified that the FBI investigation into Comey repeatedly refused to say in the Senate United States during last refugee problem.” ly. “Yesterday showed no collusion, no possible collusion between Russia and the hearing Thursday whether he thought Trump year’s election, doing hun- The photo, a popular obstruction.” Trump campaign did not extend to Trump him- had obstructed justice. He suggested that was a dreds of interviews on Fox image on the extreme right, He further denied ever asking Comey self during the time Comey was leading the FBI. matter for the special prosecutor, Robert News and local conserva- quickly drew condemna- for his “loyalty,” contradicting Comey’s The FBI investigation continues, as do con- Mueller, to judge as he proceeds. tive outlets. He attacked tion and was denounced by detailed allegations in his sworn testimony. gressional inquiries, and sufficient questions That’s not vindication. “Crooked Hillary,” his the candy company. “No I didn’t say that,” Trump stated father’s derogatory nick- A few days later, Trump abruptly, taking questions after meeting name for opponent Hillary Jr. linked to a news article Romanian President Klaus Iohannis. Clinton, and delivered a posted on the conservative Asked if he would make that denial under Standing with Iohannis, a NATO part- attorney Alan Dershowitz, who had writ- well-received speech at the news site Breitbart that oath, he said: “100 percent.” ner, Trump at last confirmed his commit- ten: “We should stop talking about Republican National suggested Muslim men are Trump’s aides have repeatedly dodged ment to the alliance’s mutual defense pact, obstruction of justice. No plausible case. Convention. a menace to Western questions about whether conversations rel- Article 5, uttering words he deliberately We must distinguish crimes from” political That moment sparked women and posted a doc- evant to the Russia investigation have been did not say when he spoke at NATO’s “sins.” speculation about his polit- tored image of himself, his recorded, and so did the president. gathering in Belgium last month. On Although Comey refused to say to sena- ical future. But while father and several promi- “Well, I’ll tell you about that maybe Friday he said he was “committing the tors whether he thought Trump had Trump Jr. told The nent Trump allies next to sometime in the very near future,” Trump United States to Article 5.” obstructed justice, he suggested that matter Associated Press this Pepe the Frog, a cartoon said. “I’m not hinting anything.” He Earlier, Trump, who had refrained from would be considered by the special prose- spring that he would not, as character whose image has added: “Oh you’re going to be very disap- tweeting all day Thursday — even as cutor recently appointed to investigate had been rumored, be a been used by white pointed when you hear the answer, don’t Comey accused his administration of links between Trump associates and candidate for governor of supremacists. worry.” spreading “lies” and suggested Trump had Russians — hardly a statement of vindica- New York, he left the door This week, Donald Jr. Comey told the Senate of multiple con- attempted to influence the investigation tion for the president. open for a political run and Eric Trump announced versations alone with the president, during into Russian interference in the 2016 elec- Trump had stayed unusually quiet on down the road. that their company is which he said Trump pressed him to show tion — struck back in an early-morning Thursday, refraining from weighing in on “Maybe someday,” launching a new hotel “loyalty,” to back off on the FBI investiga- tweet. the testimony gripping the country both on Trump said then. “It’s not chain inspired by their tion of aide Michael Flynn and to disclose “Despite so many false statements and Twitter and at several public appearances. something I’m doing now. travels with their father’s that Trump himself was not under investi- lies, total and complete vindication,” Instead, Trump let his lawyer do the talk- But you never know, it’s campaign. The Trump gation as the FBI probed Russian interfer- Trump wrote, suggesting that Comey had ing for him. fascinating stuff.” Organization is calling the ence in the election and ties between the committed perjury. But the self-imposed silence didn’t last. He’s done a number of new mid-market chain Trump campaign and Russia. Trump also seized on Comey’s revela- In his first congressional appearance Republican campaign “American Idea” and said Comey said he refused on all points, told tion that he had directed a friend to release since being abruptly fired by Trump last events since then, includ- it will start with three senators of the detailed memos he had memos he’d written documenting his con- month, Comey detailed months of distrust ing fundraisers in Texas hotels in Mississippi. written after his conversations with Trump versations with the president to a reporter. of the president and bluntly asserted that and said he hoped those conversations “...and WOW, Comey is a leaker!” Trump had fired him to interfere with the were taped because he is confident of their Trump wrote at 6:10 a.m. probe of Russia’s ties to the Trump cam- veracity. Trump also retweeted a comment from paign. May soldiers on as election complicates Brexit

By Jill Lawless push for independence. and Danica Kirka Speaking outside 10 Downing St., May scarcely THE ASSOCIATED PRESS acknowledged the election’s LONDON — In a politi- disastrous outcome, promis- cal drama both brutal and ing to form “a government surreal, British Prime that can provide certainty.” Minister Theresa May tried She said the government Friday to carry on with the would start Brexit negotia- business of governing as tions with the EU as sched- usual, while her uled in 10 days’ time. Conservative Party reeled “This government will guide the country through from losing its parliamen- the crucial Brexit talks ... tary majority and her oppo- and deliver on the will of the nents demanded she resign. British people by taking the An election that May United Kingdom out of the called to strengthen her hand Xinhua: Ye Pingfan European Union,” she said as Britain leaves the British Prime Minister Theresa May addresses a press after visiting Buckingham European Union ended with conference at the end of the first day of the EU spring Palace to inform Queen her political authority oblit- summit on March 9 in Brussels, Belgium. Elizabeth II that she would erated, her days in office try to form a new govern- likely numbered and strengths as a “strong and With 649 of 650 seats in ment. Britain’s path to Brexit more stable” leader, and the out- the House of Commons This is the first time since muddied than ever. come is a personal slap in declared after Thursday’s the 1990s that Britain has a Meanwhile the supposed the face. But May soldiered vote, May’s bruised minority government, in loser, Labour Party leader which the governing party Jeremy Corbyn, savored a on Friday, re-appointing Conservatives had 318 — senior ministers to her short of the 326 they needed cannot get measures though surprisingly strong result Parliament without outside Cabinet and holding talks for an outright majority and and basked in the adulation support. May said she was in of an energized, youthful with a small Northern Irish well down from the 330 talks with the Democratic base. party about shoring up her seats they had before May’s Unionists — a socially con- British newspapers minority government. roll of the electoral dice. servative, pro-British summed it up in a word: “I obviously wanted a dif- Labour had 261, up from Protestant party in Northern Mayhem. ferent result last night,” a 229, and the Scottish Ireland — on an agreement The Conservatives built grim-faced May acknowl- National Party 35, a loss of to “work together in the their election campaign edged, promising she would about 20 seats that compli- interests of the whole United around May’s ostensible “reflect on what happened.” cates the party’s plans to Kingdom.” THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS COMICS SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 ✦ PAGE 5B

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Sign on sition of Comptroller. ceed monthly sales and age including medical crimination based on & S uper Clean bonus for full time em- Accounting degree pre- revenue goals and ob- and vision programs, race, color, religion, HUGE MULTI-FAMILY $10,900 LOW miles ployment available. ferred. Must have ex- jectives for all advertis- paid vacation and a re- handicap, family status Garage Sale, Friday & Contact: 575-268-1716 Please apply online: perience with all as- ing media. Helping our tirement plan. or national origin, or an Saturday, 7am-12pm, genesishcc.com pects of AR, AP and fi- customers market their Applicants should email intention to make any 1105 CONCORD RD in Clovis Healthcare and nancial statements and goods or services is a resume and several such preference, limita- Clovis - Housewares, Rehabilitation Center must be detailed orient- paramount. writing examples to Hu- tion or discrimination." books, toys, kids/wom- ed. We offer competi- man Resources Direc- CAMPERS AND Clovis Media Inc. will not en/men clothing, shoes, MOTOR HOMES tive wages and full ben- Being an excellent com- tor Joyce Cruce at: knowingly accept any ad- purses, jewelry, furni- EASTERN NEW efit package. Send re- [email protected]. MEXICO UNIVERSITY municator gives you an vertising in this newspa- ture, Christmas decor, sume to HR at 2221 Dil- advantage, both written per that is in violation of electronics, teacher/ 2004 DODGE seeks Mathematics lon Clovis NM. Instructor. Apply on- and verbal. Knowledge NEED CAREGIVER the law. Our readers are classroom supplies & INTREPID SE MODEL hereby informed that all AR books. Our crap line:http://www.enmu. of principles and meth- for an adult female *** SUPER CLEAN *** dwellings advertised in can be your crap. edu/employment-hr/ ods for showing, pro- wheelchair bound. POWER SEATS, moting and selling prod- Evening Shift this newspaper are avail- See you there! 22's, & AC employment-opportu ucts and services are able on an equal oppor- nities ROOFERS WANTED for Sunday-Friday $4,900 metal and single ply required. Ability to re- 5pm-8pm tunity basis. To complain solve problems and of discrimination, call GARAGE SALE Contact: 575-268-1716 EXP. RET. Contractor roofing applications. Please call: 1999 WINNEBAGO make decisions in a HUD toll-free at 1-800- ROOSEVELT for Apt. Maint./Remod- Must be able to obtain 575-714-1085 Chieftain Triton V10 timely manner and to 424-8590. eling. Driver's lic. need- security clearance at 34' long, mileage 2006 MAZDA6 ed. Optional boarding CAFB. Pay dependent work in a fast-paced THE COMMUNITY Ser- PORTALES 112 N Indio 4 door all electric sales and team envi- 34,819, hydraulic level- (for non-smoker). on experience. Apply at vices Center (CSC) is BUS./COMMERCIAL Fri & Sat 7am-?? ers, 2 slide outs, dual cruise control keyless ronment will help you Call: 505-859-6628 WWRC, Inc. 1716 W currently accepting ap- Shoes, clothes, a little bit fridge gas/elec., walk entry nice, clean car be successful. CURRY COUNTY 7th Street, Clovis. No plications for a full-time of everything. around bed w/underbed DOES NEED A MENTAL HEALTH Re- phone calls. EOE coordinator for the Non- storage, H/AC, genera- MOTOR & BATTERY Must possess a valid BUILDING FOR lease PORTALES 1774 A sources, Inc. has a va- Emergency Medical tor, plenty of storage in- asking $750. driver's license and 70' X 25' steel building South Roosevelt Rd 3 cancy for a part-time FORT SUMNER MUNIC- Transportation Pro- side/out, hide-a-bed proof of current auto in- bay. Has a 36' walk Saturday 7am-? For more info call (20-25 hours per week) IPAL SCHOOLS is cur- gram. couch, dinette table, surance. door, 14' X 14' over- Lots of stuff! 575-693-3078. Accounting/Payroll As- rently accepting appli- Applicant must be willing head door, foam insula- stove, microwave, tow sistant. The applicants cations for the following to serve as a backup bar and especially a The Eastern New Mexico tion, electrical, 60' gas PORTALES 8008 HWY main role will be the certifications/positions: driver to transport drivers side door. If in- News offers a competi- tube heater and re- 206 Fri, Sat, & Sun management and com- •Social Studies: Mid Lev- clients within a 250 mile terested please call TRUCK/VAN/SUV tive base pay plus com- stroom w/toilet, lavatory 7am-??? putation of payroll but el 5-9 or Secondary 7- radius, pass a nation- 575-762-4617 mission along with ben- & W/H. Lessee to pay Clothes, household will also assist in all 12 wide background efits such as health and utilities; water, gas, items, some building other accounting duties. •Science: Secondary 7- check, required training vision insurance and electric and dumpster materials, dishwasher Two years in account- 12 and a drug test to be sick and vacation pay. fees. 2 different loca- and many more! ing experience pre- •Math: Mid Level 5-9 or considered for employ- Please send resume tions available in Clo- Cookies and lemonade! ferred. Payroll back- Secondary 7-12 ment at CSC. and cover letter to vis. $625 a month Call ground is a must. A le- •Health: Secondary 7-12 An application and job [email protected]. 575-763-8985. gal background check •Physical Education K-12 description may be will be completed. Inter- We look forward to picked up at 1100 Com- HSEHOLD GOODS •Special Education K-12 hearing from you. 2004 CADILLAC ested applicants must •English: Secondary 7-12 munity Way in Portales. HOUSE FOR RENT CSC is an EOE. 2012 JAYCO Escalade ESV CURRY COUNTY Super Clean Review of applications NEW TODAY! MELBOURNE CLASS C will begin immediately MOTOR HOME only 91k mi, and continue until the 2 BR/1BA -NEW kitchen Model 29D, 13,300 miles, LOADED & 26's position is filled. & NEW carpet $650 mo. CRAFTMATIC TWIN excellent condition, 3 3rd row seats. Applicants are encour- $600 dep. (No pets) XCEL Power Adj. Bed slides, walk-around 575-693-6076 w/new mattress. $350 ***only $12,900*** aged to follow up on queen bed, electric/gas Contact: 575-268-1716 applications. Call 505-980-8035 fridge and water heater, Advertising Works! one-piece rubber roof, automatic hydraulic lev- eling system, 4KW gas generator, 16' awning, electric step, 19” & 32” two flat screen TVs, full 2011 CHEVY body paint & many Colorado camper more extras, inside shell for sale Call storage when not in 575-607-5861 use. 575-693-6487 2014 FORD Super Cab XLT, ½ Ton P/U, V-6, 3.7 Ltr, tow package, 1 owner! 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