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Staff report YOUNGSTOWN A deputy who works in the Mahoning County jail has been placed on adminis- trative leave because of an investigation into a use-of- force complaint against him involving a jail inmate. Sheriff Jerry Greene said Monday that Zachary Pasko David has been on leave since an Betras, inmate at the jail was injured Mahoning earlier this month. County Greene said the depart- Democratic ment’s Internal Affairs di- Party vision is investigating, as is chairman, displays the state Bureau of Criminal a sign Investigation. mocking The inmate who was in- Republican jured had to be hospital- President ized. Donald Greene was out of his of- Trump’s fi ce when reached Monday hyperbolic and did not have the in- speaking mate’s name with him. style. Local The sheriff Democrats gathered also did not Monday to provide de- prepare for tails of what a protest led to the today out- inmate’s in- side Trump’s jury. VINDICATOR rally in Greene had EXCLUSIVE Youngstown. suspended WILLIAM D. LEWIS Pasko, 29, for THE VINDICATOR two weeks By DAVID SKOLNICK said. “A reservation does not guar- after a fight [email protected] INSIDE: President Trump must antee entry.” he got into in YOUNGSTOWN begin to deliver on his campaign There also will be large-screen November at RESIDENT DONALD promises to the . televisions outside the center PRESIDENT TRUMP a Boardman Trump isn’t likely to start Editorial, A7 broadcasting the speech for those AT bar. his 7 p.m. rally today at who can’t get inside. 422 According Pasko to a Board- the Covelli Centre on But there almost certainly will be a Air Force One is scheduled to Wick Ave. man police time, but if you’re going capacity crowd at the rally. land at Youngstown Air Reserve Federal St. Youngstown Pto the event, you probably want to The doors to the center open at Station in Vienna at 5:20 p.m. First report, a get there early. 4 p.m. lady Melania Trump will accom- Front St. PROTESTER patron said That’s because more than 20,000 People are likely to start lining pany her husband, according to a LOCATION Pasko, who reservations for the rally have been up outside the center about 2 p.m., White House schedule emailed to lived in Sa- the press. lem at the received by the Trump campaign, said Michael McGiffi n, director of South Ave. according to Youngstown police. downtown events and citywide He is scheduled to leave the air LANE time, had Greene The center’s maximum capacity special projects. base at 8:30 p.m. Trump will make Market St. CLOSED punched his nose and is 7,000 people for this event. “It’s fi rst-come, fi rst-served at the a stop at the AMVETS Post 44, 305 PARKING Not everyone who made a reser- Covelli Centre, so people will be mouth, leaving a small cut vation is going to come to the event. waiting in line for seats early,” he See TRUMP, A3 THE VINDICATOR to the accuser’s nose. Township police arrested Pasko and charged him with misdemeanor assault. Sen. Brown visits Warren, Trump says health vote is Court records show he changed his plea from not sticks up for steel industry guilty to no contest in that GOP’s chance to keep vow case Dec. 22 in Mahoning Staff report day, “It doesn’t make sense County Area Court in Board- Associated Press to keep their pledge to WARREN to taxpayers that we use steel man. repeal it. U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown from other countries for our WASHINGTON Judge Joseph Houser found spoke at Wheatland Tube on own infrastructure.” IT DOESN’T A peeved President Senate Majority Lead- him guilty to a reduced mis- Dietz Road about American Brown has introduced leg- MAKE Donald Trump brow- er Mitch McConnell said demeanor charge of disor- steel and trade policies in ad- islation, supported by U.S. beat Republican op- he’d call a vote today on derly conduct. vance of President Donald Sen. Rob Portman, a Repub- SENSE TO ponents of his party’s beginning debate on the Judge Houser fined him Trump’s visit today to the lican from near Cincinnati, TAXPAYERS THAT WE reeling health care bill legislation. While a vic- $100 and placed him on pro- Mahoning Valley. that would apply Buy America USE STEEL FROM OTHER Monday, asserting that tory on that initial but bation. Brown, a Democrat from rules to all federally funded COUNTRIES FOR OUR his predecessor’s signa- crucial roll call seemed The judge also ordered , wants American infrastructure projects. ture overhaul has meant an uphill climb, some Pasko to pay more than $700 steel and iron used to rebuild “It’s pretty simple: American OWN INFRASTRUCTURE.” “death” and saying the Republicans expressed restitution to the victim in American infrastructure. Sen. Sherrod Brown, Senate’s planned face- the case. Records show resti- Brown told reporters Mon- See STEEL, A3 D-Ohio off vote is their chance See HEALTH, A2 tution was made in May. inside INDEX Downtown art projects starting to come together Classifi eds ...... B6 today By GUY D’ASTOLFO Comics ...... C4 [email protected] Crossword ...... C3 PLAYGROUND PROPOSAL YOUNGSTOWN Daily Briefi ng . . . A2 The Poland school board will review a Editorial ...... A7 Public art projects selected for the down- proposal to save the North Elemen- town area are taking shape. Legal ads...... B4 tary playground, which the board had Lotteries ...... A2 been prepared to turn into a green Work started Monday morning on one of Society...... C2 space. them – a curved wall made out of 3-D-print- ed decorative ceramic blocks, each inlaid Sports...... B1-4 LOCAL, A4 Tributes...... A6 with a solar-powered light. It’s located in the TV Grid ...... C3 BURNED BODY FOUND grassy area in front of The Vindicator at West Valley Life...... C1 INSIDE VAN IN WARREN Front Street and Vindicator Square. Weather...... A2 Warren police are investigating Another project, located in the grassy hill- World/Business . B5 the death of a person whose body side at North Hazel Street next to the steel PLEASE RECYCLE was found Monday morning inside museum, already has been completed. It’s a a burned-out minivan along a green-space project titled the Wedge at Hazel remote stretch of Pershing Avenue Hill, which includes a 15-foot-wide wooden Southwest. stage that can be used for performances THE VINDICATOR | ROBERT K. YOSAY LOCAL, A5 Ed Sutton, left, and Brad Habbe of Youngstown Tile and Terrazzo lay the fi rst row of See PROJECTS, A3 ceramic blocks in a public art project being constructed in .

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Salt Lake City 87/71/t 90/71/t 94/72/pc San Antonio 100/77/pc 100/77/pc 101/77/pc iconic voice has helped for $ 00 San Diego 77/70/pc 77/70/pc 77/71/pc make songs such as “My Hilary Duff’s home 35 value San Francisco 72/57/fg 73/56/pc 74/57/pc Generation,” “Behind in Calif. burglarized Seattle 86/60/s 83/59/pc 78/57/pc Blue Eyes” and “Won’t Get Summer Special at Salt Sensations St. Louis 92/75/pc 99/78/pc 92/72/t LOS ANGELES Tampa 91/79/pc 92°/79/t 92°/79/t Fooled Again” anthems for Wash, DC 84/70/pc 84/71/pc 89/75/t generations of music fans. A representative for Hi- lary Duff calls a burglary Bieber cancels at the star’s Beverly Hills rest of his tour home “a scary and upset- ting situation.” BIRTHDAYS NEW YORK Publicist Erica Gerard Actress Barbara Harris is 82. Folk-pop singer-musician Bruce Justin Bieber is cancel- says Duff is thankful her 1449 Boardman-Canfield Rd. • Youngstown Woodley (The Seekers) is 75. Rock musician Jim McCarty ing the rest of his Purpose family and staff weren’t hurt (The Yardbirds) is 74. Rock musician Verdine White (Earth, World Tour “due to unfore- 330-953-2405 seen circumstances.” in the burglary last week, Wind & Fire) is 66. Singer-musician Jem Finer (The Pogues) which was reported by is 62. Model-actress Iman is 62. Cartoonist Ray Billingsley His representatives didn’t offer details about the TMZ. *See complete rules & conditions on website. After purchase through the site you (“Curtis”) is 60. Actress-singer Bobbie Eakes is 56. Actress TMZ says Duff was va- will need to print and present a paper voucher to the merchant. Katherine Kelly Lang is 56. Actress Illeana Douglas is 52. cancellation in a statement released Monday but said cationing in Canada at the Country singer Marty Brown is 52. Actor Matt LeBlanc is 50. time of the incident and Actress Wendy Raquel Robinson is 50. Actor D.B. Woodside the singer “loves his fans the thieves made off with is 48. Actress Miriam Shor is 46. Actor David Denman is and hates to disappoint 44. Actor Jay R. Ferguson is 43. Actor James Laff erty is 32. them.” hundreds of thousands of Actress Shantel VanSanten is 32. Actor Michael Welch is 30. “However, after care- dollars in jewelry. Los An- Actress Linsey Godfrey is 29. Classical singer Smith is ful consideration he has geles police would confi rm 22. Actress Meg Donnelly (TV: “American Housewife”) is 16. decided he will not be per- only that a burglary took forming any further dates,” place in Duff’s neighbor-

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EMAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2017 A3 METRO digest Yurich sentencing set for Wednesday YOUNGSTOWN The sentencing of Dr. Jo- seph Yurich has been moved to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. It previously was sched- uled for 2 p.m. Tuesday. Judge John M. Durkin will oversee the proceedings in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court. Last week, Judge Durkin convicted Dr. Yurich of ve- hicular homicide and failure to stop after an accident for his role in a fatal Berlin Reservoir boat crash May 9, 2015. That crash resulted in Kathleen Kelly of Akron and the death of Neal Cuppett, 7-year-old Mark 58, of Akron. Gavin Jr. of Dr. Yurich faces a mini- Warren make mum of 15 days and up to a a sign Monday year in jail. evening to protest the Anti-fracking effort repeal of Obamacare. YOUNGSTOWN Local The Youngstown Com- Democrats munity Bill of Rights Com- plan to gather mittee says it has enough today on signatures to put an anti- Central Square fracking charter amend- in downtown ment on the city’s November Youngstown general election ballot. This outside is the seventh eff ort by the President organization to approve the Donald Trump’s rally in the proposal that failed twice Covelli Centre. in both 2013 and 2014 and once each in November WILLIAM D. LEWIS 2015 and November 2016. THE VINDICATOR The organization needs at town,” she said Monday in an president and Manigault to Trump campaign asks people restricted parking area at the least 1,259 valid signatures TRUMP exclusive interview with The the Valley are Ryan Zinke, to limit personal items. facility – as well as at park- on petitions to qualify for the Continued from A1 Vindicator. “It’s so incredible secretary of the interior; Da- Specifi c items not permit- ing lots and decks nearby, he November ballot. as a daughter of Youngstown vid Shulkin, secretary of vet- ted include homemade signs, said. All on-street parking is Elm St., in Struthers at 6 p.m. to be with the president of the erans affairs; and Rick Perry, banners, professional camer- free after 5 p.m. today. The proposal would not before heading to the center only ban fracking and frack- in my home- secretary of energy. as with detachable lenses, tri- McGiffin said, however, for the rally. ing-related activities in the town. Youngstown is so im- Trump lost Mahoning pods, monopods, selfi e sticks, when the presidential mo- The Struthers stop is part city, but also would restrict portant to the president. He County in last year’s election backpacks and large bags. torcade comes through there of Salute to American Heroes Youngstown from using connected with the people of to Democrat Hillary Clinton Also, Trump merchandise “will be some temporary week in which the president water and wastewater funds the Mahoning Valley at the 49.9 percent to 46.6 percent, will be sold at the event, ac- street closures. It won’t be will honor local veterans and for economic development Canfi eld Fair” during a Sept. the best showing for a Re- cording to the campaign. that big of a burden. It’s a roll- projects. their families. 5, 2016, campaign stop. Struthers Mayor Terry publican in the Democratic The campaign is paying a ing closure. The closure trav- Manigault said she expects stronghold since Richard Nix- $30,000 rental fee to use the els with the motorcade and Public health issues Stocker said drivers can ex- Trump today to “be greet- pect traffic restrictions but on’s victory in 1972. center. keeps moving. I don’t expect AUSTINTOWN ed warmly. It’s a traditional declined to give specifi cs for Trump became the first The rally is being treated it to last any longer than a red The Mahoning County Trump campaign rally. This Republican to win Trumbull like a “sold-out” event at light.” District Board of Health is security reasons. Stocker, a Democrat, has is his fi rst time back as presi- County since Nixon in 1972, the center, according to Also, the Mahoning County off ering a free seminar from dent. I’ve had my phone ring- capturing 50.7 percent of the Youngstown police, with Democratic Party and other 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. today in an invitation to the city event and says it is an “honor” to ing off the hook with people vote to 44.5 percent for Clin- southbound traffic on the local Democratic and pro- the Austintown Fitch High wanting to get to this rally. ton. South Avenue bridge, next to gressive groups will have a School cafeteria, 4560 Fal- have the president in his city. Among those traveling The rally is a way for him to Trump campaigned in the the facility, closed today start- counter-rally from 5:30 to 7 con Drive, to discuss a vari- deliver a direct message to area three times during the ing at 4 p.m. and lasting until p.m. today on the sidewalk on ety of public health issues of with Trump on Monday night to the Mahoning Valley the people. He recognizes the 2016 presidential race. The the event’s conclusion. Central Square, Wick Avenue interest to the general public importance of the Valley.” Sept. 5 Canfi eld Fair stop was Other street restrictions and West Federal Street. and individuals employed is Omarosa Manigault, a city native and the Republican She described the rally as a the fi nal visit. The two others and closures may occur. The city has no plans to in the food-service industry way to tell people how “what were: March 14, the day be- Police also are encouraging close streets for that rally, including radon, biohaz- president’s director of com- munications for the Office we do on Pennsylvania Ave- fore the Republican primary, people to avoid the east end McGiffi n said. ards and sanitation in food nue [where the White House at Winner Aviation; and Aug. of downtown between 3 and Downtown restaurants are facilities. of Public Liaison. Manigault rose to fame on Trump’s TV is located] impacts Belmont 15 for a policy speech on im- 9 p.m., if they’re not attending expected to be busy, he said. The seminar agenda is: show “The Apprentice.” Avenue,” a busy street in migration at Youngstown the rally. “We expect this will bring Registration, 8-8:30 a.m.; “I’m excited he’s bringing Youngstown and Liberty. State University. People can park in limited people into our restaurants,” residential radon risks, 8:30- me with him to my home- Also accompanying the As for the Covelli event, the spaces at the center – there’s a McGiffi n said. 9:45 a.m.; how to protect yourself from diseases, biohazard levels 1-4, 9:45-11 a.m.; food safety in schools, for being “a big supporter of our in- order requires federal agencies only to remind [President Trump] of his 11 a.m.-noon; cleaning dish- STEEL dustry.” to disclose which projects are com- Buy American commitments,” Brown Continued from A1 washers and hard surfaces, In April, Trump signed the Buy plying with Buy America rules and said. When asked why he thinks the 1-2:15 p.m.; pest manage- tax dollars should go toward Amer- American, Hire American executive which are not. president is coming to Youngstown ment in restaurants, 2:15- ican-made products that support order, which, in part, works to ensure Brown wants the president to today, Brown said, “Trump did well 3:15 p.m.; and evaluation, American jobs. Period,” Brown said. that the entire steelmaking process go a step further by implementing 3:15-3:30 p.m. The public is must take place in America to be con- Brown’s bill to require Buy America in Mahoning and Trumbull counties, Also attending was Tim Feeney, and I think he wants to capitalize on invited to attend any portion sidered “Buy American,” Brown said. general manager of operations for for all projects. that.” of the seminar. Wheatland Tube, who praised Brown Currently, the president’s executive “I came here today because I want Public roundtable YOUNGSTOWN it stays lit. This could cause south side of the annex bridge. way bridge over Mahon- The fi lm “The Wisdom to PROJECTS variations each night; for ex- building and be visible to The lighting of an aban- ing Avenue, a few blocks Survive – Climate Change, Continued from A1 ample, if the sun is strong in inbound motorists on the doned concrete-arch rail- west of downtown. Capitalism, and Communi- the morning but clouds roll ty” will be the topic for view- and landscaping, including in during the afternoon, the ing and discussion at the a rain-collection system. lights on the eastern end of Thursday public roundtable The five projects are part the sculpture will remain lit at 7 p.m. at the Dorothy Day of the INPLACE (Innova- the longest. House, 620 Belmont Ave. tive Plan for Leveraging Arts Peters explained that his More Digest on A5 Through Community En- sculpture faces north so that gagement) initiative, which it’s curved exterior wall can Agenda Wednesday is funded by a $100,000 track the sun’s path. grant from the National A professor of architec- Brookfi eld school board, Endowment for the Arts to ture at Kent State University, 6 p.m., school auditorium, Youngstown State Univer- Peters designed and built a 614 Bedford Road SE. sity. Each project received Brookfi eld Township $20,000, and each is in some similar structure for the 2014 trustees, 8 a.m., executive stage of implementation, ac- Ingenuity Festival in Cleve- session followed by special cording to Leslie Brothers, land. The Grand Rapids, meeting regarding person- director of the McDonough Mich., native is in the pro- nel, administration building, Museum of Art and one of cess of moving to Pittsburgh, 6844 Strimbu Drive. the INPLACE selection pan- where he will begin this fall Brookfi eld Township elists. as a professor of architecture trustees, 7 p.m., meeting Brian Peters of Kent is the at Carnegie Mellon Univer- of council governments, designer of the “solar screen” sity. administration building, project in front of The Vindi- Peters pushed for the site 6844 Strimbu Drive. cator. near The Vindicator because of its proximity to the Amer- Girard school board, His piece will be between 6 and 7 feet tall. A two-man ica Makes National Additive 4 p.m., high school library, Manufacturing Innovation 1244 Shannon Road. crew from Youngstown Tile and Terrazzo of Canfi eld be- Institute on West Boardman McDonald school board, gan laying the ceramic tiles Street, which is a focal point 7 p.m., regular meeting, high Monday, after a concrete for 3-D-printing projects. school library, 600 Iowa Ave. base was poured last week. All of the projects are ex- Lordstown Village Coun- Work is expected to take sev- pected to be completed in cil, 3:30 p.m., safety com- eral days. the next few weeks. The other mittee, caucus room, 1455 “It uses a new piece of tech- three projects are: Salt Springs Road SW. nology,” Peters said, referring A sculpture fashioned Warren City Council, to the 3-D-printing process. from a shipping container 5:15 p.m. caucus, followed He designed and printed the that will function as a bus by 6 p.m. meeting, municipal 144 blocks at his Kent studio. shelter. It will be placed on A1C Testing: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 justice building, 141 South Each block has a photovol- one of the plazas on Cen- St. SE. taic solar receptor built into tral Square. 8:00 am - 12:00 pm its center, with a battery and A shadow art stage along Youngstown City school light sensor. On the other side the alley on the south Giant Eagle: 1201 Doral Drive, Youngstown, OH 44514 board, 5 p.m., special meet- of each piece is an LED light. side of the City Hall An- ing, caucus room, Irene L. “They will absorb the sun’s nex building, at the foot Ward Building, 20 W. Wood rays in the daytime, and re- of the Market Street St. lease it as light at night,” he Bridge. From this stage, AGENDA runs daily. Items for the announcements and art, column should be sent to The Vindica- said. The amount of power tor Regional Desk at least two days in each receptor collects in the in the form of shadows, advance. day will determine how long will be projected on to the

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A4 THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2017 LOCAL & STATE WWW.VINDY.COM VA calls apparent suicide by vet Poland board to review plan to save playground inside clinic a ‘tragic situation’ By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI in need of repair. The group [email protected] also plans to scrape and paint By ED RUNYAN chest while attending an said. ing thoughts of harming POLAND the playground’s metal equip- [email protected] appointment inside the VA The facility has no met- themselves or others, they ment. offices on Tod Avenue at al detectors to screen for The school board will re- WARREN should contact the crisis view a proposal to save a play- The group, which is led by The U.S. Veterans Affairs 3:54 p.m. Friday. weapons, the detective line immediately at 1-800- ground the board had been an eight-person committee, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA The man, 53, was a mili- said. Parker added: “Weap- 273-8255 (veterans press 1), prepared to turn into a green plans to register as a 501(c)3 Medical Center says the ap- tary veteran. A woman ons of any kind are prohib- the statement says. space. charitable nonprofi t organi- parent self-infl icted shoot- with the same address and ited on federal property. Meanwhile, the coroner’s Community members zation. ing death of a Vienna man last name as the victim was Anyone entering a federal offi ce also is investigating have come together to form The committee’s goal is to inside the Warren Outpa- listed as the person who facility is subject to search. the death of Wallace Bon- Community Friends to Save raise the necessary funds by tient Clinic on Friday is a called 911. If there is suspicion that zer, 58, of Howland, who the North Elementary Play- April 2018 and complete the “tragic situation.” A detective said he didn’t someone on our property was found dead Saturday ground, a group dedicated project by May, according to “There was a sad, isolated know if other people were has a weapon or unauthor- afternoon inside his truck to “restoring and preserving its proposal. incident Friday afternoon at in the room at the time of ized substance, local and in ’s park- the playground for the chil- Judy Young, a retired high- our Warren VA Outpatient the incident. Parker said VA police are contacted to ing lot. dren of the North Elementary school physical education/ health teacher who serves on Clinic,” a spokeswoman said that because of privacy respond.” The coroner’s offi ce said neighborhood,” according to Monday after being contact- regulations, she cannot Parker’s statement notes the proposal discussed at a the committee, told the board discuss who else was in- that veterans experiencing Bonzer had been experienc- the group is confi dent it can ed by The Vindicator. ing chest pain and was on board meeting Monday. “Due to privacy regula- volved. She said no one else a mental-health emergency The group hopes to raise reach its fundraising goal and his way to the doctor at the tions, we cannot provide ad- was injured. can be seen the same day, $50,000 to maintain and im- recruit volunteers to do some ditional information on the The Trumbull County regardless of the character time he stopped to use an prove the playground. of the work. incident or individuals in- Coroner’s office says the of their discharge. ATM machine at the bank. The group formed after the While the board seemed volved, but our condolences death is a coroner’s case, Veterans being treated The truck was parked be- board moved forward with open to considering the com- and thoughts are with the but there’s been no ruling for mental-health con- tween the Pep Boys store and a plan to sell the playground mittee’s proposal, board family of our nation’s hero,” on the cause of death. cerns, to include suicidal Huntington Bank offi ce. equipment at the North member Dr. Larry Dinopo- said Kristen Parker, chief of All VA outpatient clin- ideations, are followed He was reported miss- building, which previously ulos brought up some so- external affairs at the Cleve- ics have security guards closely by their providers ing Saturday to Howland was an elementary school. It cial media posts from one of land center. on site, Parker said. “Our and treated in accordance police by his family, which now is home to the district’s the committee members in The Warren Police De- VA police regularly patrol with the national recom- had not seen him since Fri- preschool and after-school which the person lambasted partment confi rmed Mon- the clinics and have estab- mended suicide prevention day, according to 21 WFMJ- programs. the board’s leadership. day that a Vienna man shot lished relationships with guidelines. TV, The Vindicator’s broad- After a Mahoning County “We’re more than willing to work with you guys, but this himself to death in the the local authorities,” she If veterans are hav- cast partner. Health Department inspec- tion identified safety issues kind of stuff has got to stop,” with the playground equip- he said. Young agreed. “We have Affi nity Advisory Network LLC et al, Grange Property and Casualty Co. Kocher Jr. et al, order of magistrate. ment, school district offi cials COURTS James B. Driscoll, order of magistrate. v. Betty L. Donner et al, default Daniel R. Yemma v. Minnie Greco et originally decided that, given to be positive on the whole Bradford Greene Condominium Asso- judgment. al, foreclosure; judgment entered. thing, because we have to MAHONING COUNTY the district’s constrained fi - ciation v. CTW Development Corp., Daniel R. Yemma v. Delores Anzelmo Ford Motor Credit Co. LLC v. Revolu- nances, it would be best to work together,” she said. MARRIAGE LICENSES order of magistrate. et al, judgment entered; foreclosure. tions in Nutrition LLC et al, judg- Total Environmental Services LLC v. Sylvester and Vernal Development ment entered. sell the equipment rather The board must approve a Corey J. Rich, 33, of 586 Tod Lane Hively Construction Co. Inc. et al, Co. LLC v. State Auto Insurance, Daniel R. Yemma v. Justin D. Brown Apt. 2, Youngstown, and Ashley R. than invest in repairs or re- partnership with the group order of magistrate. order of magistrate. et al, foreclosure. before work can begin. Forbes, 29, of same. Richard Confoey v. Hamman IP LLC Daniel R. Yemma v. Mark Mallen et Nationstar Mortgage LLC v. Eugene placements. Daniel E. Colbert, 28, of 554 Wood- et al, order of magistrate. al, foreclosure; judgment entered. T. Mettille et al, order of magis- side Ave., Youngstown, and Tara L. Some community mem- Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Norman H. Progressive Specialty Insurance Co. v. trate. bers protested the plan, argu- Kienast, 23, of same. Francis et al, order of magistrate. Robert C. Davis, order of magistrate. JPMorgan Chase Bank v. Erica L. Gay Tony J. Trevathan, 28, of 3715 Alamo Professional Engine System Inc. v. Lanny D. Broadwater et al v. Penske et al, order of magistrate. ing the playground is a vital STRAPLESS Place, Youngstown, and Mercedes Torque Drives Inc. et al, order of Transportation Management LLC et Daniel R. Yemma v. Victoria Pegues M. Gregory, 28, of same. asset for children who live on magistrate. al, order of magistrate. et al, foreclosure; judgment en- the village’s north side. John E. Felt, 54, of 3183 Lynn Road, Abigail Yager et al v. Humility of Bank of New York Mellon v. Korriena tered. & SUPPORT Canfi eld, and Denise M. Felt, 53, Mary Health Partners et al, order M. Weir et al, dismissed. Daniel R. Yemma v. Robert Gros- School offi cials have since of same. of magistrate. Willie Mitchell et al v. Ashvin P. sen et al, foreclosure. BRAS FIT Austin C. Bussey, 18, of 11140 expressed a willingness to Rachel Lively v. Ahmad Moore Jr., Yajnik et al, order of magistrate. Daniel R. Yemma v. Thomas J. Ridel work with the community Youngstown Pittsburgh Road Lot order of magistrate. HT Hackney Co. v. Ellsworth Petro- et al, foreclosure; judgment en- FREE W/ 21, New Middletown, and Haley K. Terressa Haught v. Michael McNa- leum of Ohio Inc. et al, dismissed. tered. group on a plan to keep the Cusick, 20, of 14314 Youngstown mara, judgment entered. Kenneth Pahon et al v. Brian Richen- Daniel R. Yemma v. Heidi Pittsburgh Road, Petersburg. playground there. PURCHASE Cassandra E. Tensley v. Markiesa dollar, judgment entered; default Owen et al, order of magistrate. In its proposal, the Com- William J. Ritchey III, 24, of 3019 Mixon, order of magistrate. judgment. Huntington National Bank v. Felina J. Canfi eld Road, Youngstown, and Natasha Velazquez v. Rhianon JPMorgan Chase Bank v. Erica L. Gay Renz et al, judgment entered. munity Friends group stat- ELMO’S BRAS Ashley C. Sillaman, 23, of same. Kazlavskas-Donmire, dismissed. et al, order of magistrate. Wendy Nief v. 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EMAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2017 A5

YOUNGSTOWN POLICE Weekend mayhem includes stabbing, fi ght, chases, gun seizures By JOE GORMAN to defend herself and stabbed him A city man also they found the his waist as if he had a gun, reports [email protected] twice, including once in the stom- was arrested about gun, which is a 9 said. YOUNGSTOWN ach. 8 p.m. Sunday on mm handgun. An officer fired at him twice Police over the weekend investi- The victim is being treated at St. weapons charges Valentine is with his electronic stun weapon, gated a stabbing, a fi ght on Market Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital. after reports said charged with im- and the second time, Dill fell to the Street that left a man unconscious, The victim said he did not want to there was a loaded proper handling ground, and as he did so a 9 mm seized two guns and were involved press charges. handgun with an of a firearm in a pistol fell from his waist, reports About 10:50 p.m. Sunday, police obliterated serial motor vehicle and said. in two chases. VanFossan Valentine About 11:45 p.m. Sunday, a North responded to a fight in the 3200 number under- possessing a de- Dill struggled with offi cers be- Bruce Street woman arrested after block of Market Street and found neath the seat of a faced fi rearm. fore he was taken into custody. being accused of stabbing the fa- a man lying in the street uncon- car he was riding Reports said a About 3:20 p.m. Friday, Dante ther of her two children told police scious surrounded by several in. man who led police Pete, 19, was arrested by police she was defending herself because .45-caliber shell casings. Reports said on a short chase on Belmont Avenue after he led he attacked her, reports said. Reports said a woman told po- Trejuan Valentine, about 11:35 p.m. offi cers on a chase from the South Tammy VanFossan, 33, was lice she was at the Shell station 18, was in the pas- Saturday before Side to the North Side, including booked into the Mahoning County when she saw a fight break out senger’s seat of a smashing his car on Interstate 680 and state Route jail on a charge of felonious as- and went to leave when several car pulled over at into a utility pole at 711. sault. rounds struck her car, shattering a Albert and McHen- Dill Pete Garland and Over- Reports said Pete was seen When officers arrived at their windshield and forcing the airbag ry streets for run- land avenues was throwing something out of his East Side home, the victim was to deploy. ning a stop sign. arrested on weap- car on the state Route 711 connec- covered in blood, reports said. Police talked to the victim at St. When police found out the driv- ons and resisting charges. An of- tor, but a search with a police dog VanFossan told police she and the Elizabeth, but reports said he did er did not have a driver’s license, fi cer tried to pull him over for an turned up nothing. victim were arguing because he not remember much. The man was police ordered Valentine and the improper turn. Reports said Pete would not was too drunk to get home, and not hit by gunfi re but was knocked driver out of the car because it was Treyvonne Dill of Ferndale Av- stop when an offi cer tried to pull after he got home, he began at- out when someone hit him in the going to be towed. Police searched enue ran after crashing the car him over for running a stop sign at tacking her. She grabbed a knife head. the car before it was towed when into the pole and kept clutching at Parkcliffe and Hudson avenues.

BURTON STREET, WARREN Residents yell at cops; drugs found Staff report er appeared to be passed in a lab to determine what WARREN out. When he walked up they are, police said. Residents of the 2300 block to the car, the driver sat up Robert E. Rudolph, 56, of of Burton Street Southeast straight and said he was Eagle’s Loft in Cortland also yelled at police because an talking on the phone. was charged with posses- officer questioned three When the officer patted sion of drug paraphernalia men in a car parked in the down the driver, he found after police found a syringe driveway of a Burton Street a syringe in the driver’s with suspected heroin home Sunday night. pocket and later found oth- loaded in it and other drug Residents nearby yelled er drug paraphernalia and paraphernalia. about police being on their suspected heroin and crack Police are still investi- property and said police cocaine. Raymond Batta- gating the shooting death were there “because this is glia, 55, of Shannon Road of Tyler Mitchell, 18, who Burton Street.” in Girard, was later charged was found about 5:15 a.m. The officer said he with possession of drug July 10 in the front yard of stopped his cruiser to talk to paraphernalia. The sus- a home in the 2700 block of the men because the driv- pected drugs will be tested Burton Street Southeast.

A man, 30, of Warren, said offi cer who cited him for disor- METRO he was driving on West Market derly conduct and who gave him Street near Southern Boule- a ride home Sunday. vard when the victim fl agged ED RUNYAN | THE VINDICATOR digest According to a police report, Warren police believe a minivan found burned on Pershing Avenue Southwest with a body inside was him down, said he was shot and an offi cer observed Ault sitting burned several hours before being found. Police released no information Monday on the identity of the School board votes needed help. behind the police department’s person who died. The man said he was re- fuel pumps, located on the town- to hire treasurer luctant, but when he saw the ship government campus on BOARDMAN victim’s wound, drove him to Market Street, about 9 p.m. The Boardman school board Trumbull Memorial Hospital. While offi cers gave him a Burned body, minivan found voted unanimously Monday He was still in the lobby of the ride home, Ault reportedly told night to hire Nick Ciarniello as hospital when police arrived. them, “Don’t take me home, school district treasurer. Police did not indicate whether take me to go get beer fi rst.” in remote area of Warren Ciarniello is a Mahoning Val- they spoke with the victim or He then proceeded to threaten ley native and has several years not. He was described as having an offi cer, according to the By ED RUNYAN Monday on whether they is being handled by police, of government auditing experi- a major injury. report. [email protected] know the identity of the per- Nussle said. ence, in addition to his Ohio Woman’s death probed Ault was taken to the Mahon- WARREN son who died. Nussle said the most likely School Treasurer license. He will ing County jail and is scheduled Warren police are inves- The Trumbull County reason the fire apparently start his new position Aug. 14. BOARDMAN to appear in Mahoning County Township police are investi- tigating the death of a per- Coroner’s office says it is burned so long before any- Boardman has been search- Area Court here today for gating the death of a woman by son whose body was found working with the police de- one noticed is that there are ing for a permanent treasurer arraignment. gunshot Sunday. Monday morning inside a partment on the case but few houses near the loca- since January, when Greg Investigating thefts burned-out minivan along said it does not have an iden- tion of the fi re on the north Slemons resigned. Superinten- According to a police report, a remote stretch of Pershing tifi cation yet. end of Pershing Avenue. dent Tim Saxton said, “I am im- offi cers were sent to the Bob BOARDMAN Avenue Southwest. Ken Nussle, Warren fire The street is just west of the pressed by his enthusiasm and Evans restaurant on Police are investigating chief, said fi refi ghters were numerous thefts reported by A woman called 911 to former Warren Western Re- fi scal knowledge and believe he Avenue at 1:42 p.m. in reference report a minivan that “has called to the scene unaware serve High School and just to two gunshots fi red in the residents of the Newport Glen will support the district’s goal of neighborhood off Market Street been set on fi re,” then added: the fi re was already out. The west of Martin Luther King parking lot. fi re burned everything fl am- fi scal responsibility.” on Friday. “There is a dead body in it.” Boulevard. Witnesses told police they When the dispatcher asked mable, Nussle said. Ciarniello is a graduate of According to one report, a On the end of Pershing Youngstown State Univer- heard two gunshots come her how she knew that, she A vehicle like that would from inside a vehicle in which a Ford Escape and Camry where the car was found off sity’s business administration were stolen from a Jennette said: “You could see it.” probably burn for an hour woman was sitting alone. The woman called 911 to 90 minutes, Nussle esti- of the edge of the road, there program, with an accounting Drive driveway. at 10:08 a.m. Monday, but mated. are also piles of garbage that degree, Ciarniello said, “I look The 49-year-old woman of Additionally, thefts from vehi- when investigators arrived, He said it appeared the have been dumped. Trees forward to being a part of such a Youngstown was found with a cles were reported by numerous they determined the fire fi re had burned out several grow close to the edge of the strong leadership team as they gunshot wound to the head and victims on Jennette, Shadyside had burned itself out several hours or more before fire- street. continue to move the district was declared dead at an area Drive and Windsor Road. Police hours earlier. fighters arrived. An inves- If the death is ruled a ho- forward.” hospital. observed that several vehicles Investigators determined tigator with the fi re depart- micide, it would be the third Intimidation charge in the neighborhood appeared the car is registered to a city ment is working to deter- one in the city in about two Fatal crash in Fowler to have been ransacked. Victims man, but police were not mine how the fire started. weeks, increasing the num- FOWLER BOARDMAN reported loose change, a prun- releasing any information The rest of the investigation ber to fi ve this year. A Boardman man died Mon- Stephen Ault, 61, of South- ing saw, phone chargers, a tablet day morning after crashing a ern Boulevard faces a felony and other electronic accessories tractor-trailer in the township. intimidation charge, accused of were stolen from the various First-responders found threatening the township police vehicles. Thomas Detwiler, 64, dead at Austintown trustees discuss the scene. The crash happened about 8 a.m. at state Route 11 near state Route 305, accord- Garage Special e nuisance properties, bricks ing to the Ohio State Highway t th Patrol. The accident is under e GGet theage By BILLY LUDT investigation. ck out. Fourth of July fireworks Minimum 3 Days - 4 Lines PackagePa [email protected] Bricks will be available to fund. The restaurant set Man shot in hand, leg Plus a FREE Garage Sale Kit! AUSTINTOWN the public on a first-come, aside 15 percent of its sales Township trustees on fi rst-served basis, sometime during the township’s fi re- WARREN Call or email to place Monday discussed nuisance in August. Schools facility works display earlier this A city man, 24, was shot in your ad today! properties and bricks from manager Rick Zimmerman month for that purpose. the hand and leg while in the the demolished Austintown said a date to do so isn’t set The township’s Sept. 11 area of Southern Boulevard 330-746-6565 option 4 and Raider Path at 7:40 a.m. Middle School building. yet, but it will be well adver- meeting time was changed classifi [email protected] Trustees cited more than tised when it is determined. from 6 p.m. to noon. Sunday. 30 nuisance properties The fifth annual First specifi ed by the zoning de- Night Out is next Tuesday partment, a majority of which from 5 to 9 p.m. at Austin- have complaints pertaining to town Township Park. The Call To Win Tickets! overgrown grass and debris. national observance aims Zoning Inspector Dar- to connect residents with ren Crivelli said the depart- members of local safety and ment has cited more than law enforcement. LIVE AT 300 properties this year. Austintown Fitch High “We have people here with School Choir will perform houses that don’t have water at Woodside Community – that don’t have electricity,” Garden Aug. 6 at 6 p.m. The Crivelli said. event is a fundraiser for the In other business, Trustee choir’s trip to perform at Rick Stauffer said the town- Carnegie Hall in New York ship has received many in- City. Half of the proceeds THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th quiries about the remaining will go toward the trip, and bricks from the demolished the other half to the garden. at 7:00pm Austintown Middle School Buffalo Wild Wings, 6000 building, but will not be re- Mahoning Ave., donated To Enter Call 1.877.540.9638 sponsible for handing them $1,442 to the township’s From Sunday, July 16th thru Sunday, August 13th 2 WINNERS OF 2 TICKETS EACH Shaquale Tensley, Youngstown, girl, BIRTHS July 23. Courtesy off and Produced by Diamond Cathey and Brandon Logim, ST. ELIZABETH BOARDMAN Youngstown, girl, July 23. HOSPITAL ST. JOSEPH WARREN HOSPITAL Offi cial Rules: No purchase necessary. Only one entry per call. Only one entry per person. Any duplicates will be disqualifi ed. Ian and Briana Sanford, Masury, boy, Contestants must be eighteen (18) years of age or older. All calls will be offered a subscription special. July 23. Shaylah Barnes, Niles, son, July 23. Proper ID required to claim prize. 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BRUCE L. BAILEY, 73 ROBERT J. FEDOREK, 76 POLAND – Bruce L. Bailey, 73, CAMPBELL - Funeral services passed away peacefully, with his will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. sons at his side, at Hospice House, at the Wasko Funeral Home, fol- on Friday, July 21, 2017, following lowed by a Mass of Christian Buri- a brief illness. al at 11 a.m. at St. Michael Byzan- Bruce was born June 4, 1944, in tine Catholic Church, with the Rev. Youngstown, a son of Dorothy Kevin Marks officiating, for Robert (Traut) and Chester Bailey. J. Fedorek, 76, who passed away He grew up in Youngstown, Saturday morning, at his home. graduating from South High “Bob” was born Jan. 22, 1941, in School in 1962. He attended Bowl- Youngstown, the son of John and ing Green State University, and Mary Posutupa Fedorek. worked most of his adult life as a He attended Campbell Memori- salesman in the Retail Advertising al High School and was a lifelong Department of The Vindicator, re- his sister, Donna (Dr. Robert) area resident. Jackson; and his dog “Lady,” who ALEXANDER, Alexis C. McDonald, JACKSON, Ronetta J., 67, of tiring in 2011. He moved to Poland Brocker of Naples, Fla.; nephew He also served his country in he considered his angel from 41, of Niles; calling hours Friday Youngstown; calling hours Wed- in 1975. Brent Brocker of Naples; and the U.S. Army and National Guard heaven. from 10 to 11 a.m. at Grace AME nesday from 10 to 11 a.m. at F.D. Bruce had a special affinity for niece Beth Ann Brocker of from 1962 to 1968. He was preceded in death by Church; Staton-Borowski Funeral Mason Memorial Funeral Home since his boyhood Youngstown. For 18 years, Bob worked for his parents and his brother, Jerry Home in Warren. Inc. home on Bonnie Brae Avenue was Funeral services will be held at Fitzsimmons Steel as a tow motor Fedorek. in the shadows of the park. He en- 11 a.m., Friday, July 28, 2017, at the operator until its’s closing. Later, The family would like to give a BAILEY, Bruce L., 73, of Poland; MICHENS, Valentino Tyrone, 65, joyed golfing and played in vari- he retired from the Campbell City of Youngstown; calling hours Wed- Cunningham-Becker Funeral Home special thanks to the staff of Hos- calling hours Thursday from 6 to ous leagues. He swam daily at the in Poland. Friends may call from School system after 25 years, pice of the Valley for the excellent 8 p.m. at Cunningham-Becker Fu- nesday at 1 p.m. at F.D. Mason Me- Davis Family YMCA. He was in- where he served as a custodian. morial Funeral Home Inc. 6 to 8 pm, Thursday, at the funer- care they provided to Bob and to neral Home, Poland Chapel. volved with antique cars, Cor- al home. He was a parishioner of St. Mi- their very special neighbors, CARNEY, Rose Marie Theresa, SENANEFES, Ann, 90, of Lisbon; vettes and hot rods and attended In lieu of flowers, the family re- chael Byzantine Catholic Church. Steve and Jerry for all of their 77, of Howland; calling hours calling hours Friday from 5 to car shows on a regular basis. He quests monetary donations be Bob loved to barbecue and kindness and help they gave. Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. at 8 p.m. at Eels-Leggett-Stauffer Fu- was a founding member of the Po- made to Hospice of the Valley. work in his garden. He was an avid The Fedorek family has en- Blessed Sacrament Church in War- neral Home. land Youth Soccer Association. In Visit www.beckerobits.com to sports fan, but especially enjoyed trusted their loved one to the addition to coaching at various send condolences. cheering on the Pittsburgh Pen- care of the Wasko Funeral Home ren; Staton-Borowski Funeral STANLEY, Elizabeth Ann, of Home in Warren. levels, he worked as a referee for guins with his son. Bob was his and will receive family and friends Youngstown; calling hours Wed- several years. happiest at home, spending time Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m., at CRNIC, Christine M., 97, of Liber- nesday from 11 a.m. to noon at He leaves his sons, Sean Bailey with his family and neighbors. the funeral home, where a Para- ty; visitation Friday from 9:30 to Conley & Vanden Berg Funeral of Columbus, and Scott (Kelly) Bai- Bob will be deeply missed by stas service will be held at 10:30 a.m. at SS. Peter and Paul Home. ley and grandchildren, Brynn and 07-25-17 his wife, the former Irene Stancin, 3:30 p.m. Church in Youngstown; Kirila Fu- STEFANICK, Ronald M., 91, of Zach Bailey, all of Upper Arlington; whom he married April 4, 1964; his Visit www.waskofamily.com to neral Home Inc. in Struthers. Youngstown, formerly of Hubbard; daughters, Lori (Timothy) Stellmar view this obituary and send Bob’s calling hours Wednesday from of Lowellville and Donna Fedorek family condolences. GATES, Paul F., 92, of Champion; of Struthers; his son, David (De- calling hours Friday from 2 to 6 to 8 p.m. at Stewart-Kyle Funer- RONALD M. STEFANICK, 91 al Home. nise) Fedorek of Austintown; his 3 p.m. at Staton-Borowski Funeral seven grandchildren, Justin, Tyler, Home in Warren. YOUNGSTOWN – There will be a Tanner, Jonathan, Jenna, Mary Mass of Christian Burial at and Kourtney; his great-grandson, 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 27, 07-25-17 2017, at St. Patrick Roman Catholic FRANCIS “AL” BOYD Church in Hubbard, with the Rev. Michael Swierz officiating for Ro- YOUNGSTOWN – Francis “Al” nald M. Stefanick, 91, formerly of ELIZABETH ANN STANLEY, 58 Boyd made his way home to be Hubbard, who passed away on with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Sunday, July 23, 2017, at Heritage YOUNGSTOWN- Ms. Elizabeth Christ, July 18, 2017. Manor. Ann Stanley, 58, passed away on Al was born in Kansas on June Ronald was born April 23, 1926, July 21, 2017, at St. Elizabeth 26, 1960, where he resided until he in Wheatland, Pa., a son of Andrew Health Center in Youngstown. was 12, when he moved to the J. and Anna S. Kutnak Stefanick. She was born July 5, 1959, to area. He worked in the engineering Carl Stanley and Lizzie Harrison Stanley in Youngstown. He graduated from South department at Westinghouse Elec- drew Stefanick, and Eugene Stefa- Range High School and was a life- tric in Sharon, Pa. for 37 years, She was a homemaker, loved nick; and his sisters, Geraldine children and spending time with time resident of the Youngstown and later worked at Taylor Win- Palmer, Celestine Powers and area. field in Brookfield retiring in 1991. family and friends. Dorothy Spencer. She leaves to cherish her mem- Al was a jack of all trades. Ronald was a very active mem- There will be calling hours on There was nothing he couldn’t do. ber of St. Patrick Roman Catholic ory, her children, Antwan Stanley, Wednesday, July 26, 2017, from Dauntell Stanley and Annie Stan- Al will be greatly missed by the by his father, Russell Boyd Jr and Church where he served as an 6 to 8 p.m. and prayers at 10:45 love of his life, Lisa Crissman; his usher, and was a member of Disci- ley, all of Youngstown, and Rose sister Vicki Gooding. Al will always a.m. on Thursday, July 27, 2017, at Lee Stanley of Mississippi; the kids best friend, Lucy girl; his mother, be remembered for his kind loving ples of Mary. He especially loved the Stewart-Kyle Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held Gladys Edwards; brothers Butch spending time with his family. she raised, Michael Stanley, Ken- on Wednesday, July 26, 2017, at heart and desire to help anyone Ronald will be laid to rest at dra Stanley and Charles Stanley (Tina) Boyd and Rick (Tammy) at anytime. He was a veteran of the U.S. Hubbard Union Cemetery with full noon, at the Conley & Vanden Boyd; daughters Nicole (Emma- Navy, having served during World Jr.; her siblings, Carl Stanley Jr. Berg Funeral Home. “You and I will meet again, military honors provided by the and Charles Stanley both of nuel) Rebollar, Jessica (Donald) When we’re least expecting it, One War II and the Korean War, and Trumbull County American Legion Friends may call one hour prior Fellows, Jaclyn Crissman, Heidi was a member of Hubbard VFW Youngstown and Melida Stanley to the time of the service. day in some far off place, I will Honor Guard. Stanley of Youngstown; her six Reardon, Cara (Philip) Reardon, recognize your face, I won’t say Post 3767, and Catholic War Veter- Memorial contributions may be Arrangements have been en- and Cierra (Mike) Reardon; son an Post 1446 of Sharon. grandchildren; and her life part- trusted to the directors of the goodbye my friend, For you and I made to Hospice of the Valley, ner, Willie Ralph Williams. Joshua Reardon; and 14 grandchil- will meet again.” His wife, the former Ann B. Ba- 5190 Market St., Youngstown, OH Conley & Vanden Berg Funeral dren. lash, whom he married May 9, She was preceded in death by Home. 07-25-17 44512; or Liberty Arms Activity her parents; her siblings, Joseph Al was welcomed into heaven 1953, passed away Sept. 29, 2003. Fund, c/o Sheila Noyes, 1353 He will be sadly missed by his E. Stanley, Samuel Stanley, Anette Churchill-Hubbard Road, Youngs- Stanley, Rosa Mae Stanley, Jea- family, his sons, Gary M. (Sue) Ste- town, OH 44505. fanick of Hubbard, Mark R. (An- nette Stanley-Brown and Carloyn Family and friends are invited Stanley-Preito. ANN SENANEFES, 90 drea) Stefanick of Houston, and to visit the funeral home’s web- 07-25-17 John B. (Chris) Stefanick of Sykes- site at www.stewart-kyle.com to LISBON- Ann Senanefes, 90, of ville, Md.; and his daughter, Peggy share memories and condolences. St. Rt. 517, passed away peacefully A. (Dave Camara) Stefanick of early Monday morning, at her Pine, Colo.; eight grandchildren; ROSE MARIE THERESA CARNEY, 77 home. and four great-grandchildren. Mrs. Senanefes was born Aug. Besides his parents, he was HOWLAND – Rose Marie 3, 1926, in Sabraton, W.Va., a preceded in death by his wife; his 07-25-17 Theresa Carney, 77, died Sunday, daughter of the late Theologas brothers, Leonard Stefanick, An- July 23, 2017, at St. Joseph Health and Sophia (Mouhlas) Harris, and Center. had lived in Lisbon most of her She was born March 1, 1940, in life. Youngstown, the daughter of Nick Ann was employed at the for- JOYCE LESIGONICH PADAVICK, 66 and Mary (Dandino) Johntony, and mer Tag-a-long trailer company in had lived in the area all her life. Washingtonville and was a mem- YOUNGSTOWN – Joyce Lesigo- A nurse, Rose graduated from ber of the St. Nicholas Greek Or- nich Padavick passed away July the St. Elizabeth’s Nursing School, thodox Church in Youngstown, The liturgy will be held at 16, after a long battle with cancer and had worked for both PsyCare where she was active in the Phil- 2 p.m., Saturday, July 29, 2017, at at the age of 66. and St. Joseph Health Center. A optchos Society. She was an avid the Eells-Leggett-Stauffer Funeral She was born July 22, 1950, in family woman, her son, Brian was card player, and member of ONO Home, 215 W. Lincoln Way in Lis- Youngstown, to Paul and Peggy the center of her life, as well as Card Club, L Club, and the bon, with the Rev. Father Joseph (Taafe) Lesigonich, and graduated her other children and grandchil- on Thursday at the church. Red Hats. Di Stefano officiating. Burial will from Boardman High School in dren. She was a member of the Burial of her remains will take Ann is survived by her hus- follow at the Lisbon Cemetery. 1968, where she was very active in Blessed Sacrament Church, and place at a later date. band, Charles, whom she married The family will receive guests various clubs and activities. enjoyed music, dancing, shopping, Material contributions may be June 22, 1947; daughters Marlene from 5 to 8 p.m., Friday, at the fu- Joyce was a loving daughter, purses, bingo, and the racetrack. made to the St. Jude Foundation. K. Senanefes, Elaine (Andrew) Ten- neral home. mother, grandmother, sister and Surviving are her husband, Arrangements have been en- zek and Faye Traversa; grandchil- The family suggests that, in friend to many. James T. Carney, whom she mar- trusted to the care of the Staton- dren Matthew (Aimee) Tenzek, An- lieu of flowers, memorial contri- Joyce devoted her life to rais- ried Nov. 22, 1962; six children, Re- Borowski Funeral Home, 962 North drea (Tom) Gruhalla, Melissa (Lee) butions be made to the St. Nicho- ing her three kids, and later, to nee (Jeff) Wollet of Cortland, Kelly Road, NE in Warren. Sperber, and Jenna Marie Traver- las Greek Orthodox Church, 220 being the best grandmother her (Michael) Semple of Warren, Brian Please visit www.statonborow- sa; and great-grandchildren, Lilli- North Walnut St., Youngstown, OH grandkids could wish for. She Carney of Howland, Carrie (Jeff) skifuneralhome.com where this an, Elise and Juliette Tenzek, Car- 44503. could be found hiking in the Met- Schlatt of Howland, Tim (Jennifer) obituary may be viewed and con- oline Gruhalla and Lucas Sperber. Friends may visit www.eells- roparks, walking with her children Carney of Olney, Md., and Ann dolences sent. In addition to her parents, Ann leggett-stauffer.com to view and grandchildren in town, mak- (Dale) Gebhardt of Howland; 11 Dedicated To Serving Your was preceded in death by her sis- Ann’s memorial tribute page and ing some of the best jam in Ohio, grandchildren; two great-grand- Loved Ones. ter, Ethel Harris; infant sister, send condolences. and tending her garden and bee- children; and a sister, Mary Jane Jean Harris; and by her brothers, 07-25-17 hive at her Lake Louise home in Swift of Girard. Ernest, John, and Peter Harris. Chagrin Falls. Preceding her in death was her Joyce built a successful career parents and three brothers, John, as a mortgage specialist at Bank Baldwin, and Nick Johntony. of America. A tireless contributor Services will be held at 11 a.m., RONETTA J. JACKSON, 67 to her community, she acted as a Thursday, July 27, 2017, at the docent at the Cleveland Natural Blessed Sacrament Church, with YOUNGSTOWN – A funeral serv- Oliver and Cecilia Brandenburg; History Museum, sang in the Fed- Fr. Thomas McCarthy officiating. 07-25-17 ice will be held on Wednesday, Ju- erated Church Choir, and served her partner, Steve Lynch; and sev- Friends may call from 10 to 11 a.m. ly 26, 2017, at 11 a.m. at the F.D. as a Leadership Geauga board eral nieces and nephews. Mason Memorial Funeral Home member. She was preceded in death by Inc. for Ronetta J. Jackson, 67, Her boundless spirit, kindness, her father, Paul Lesigonich and who departed this life Tuesday, generosity, and good humor in- brother Paul Lesigonich. Flooding in West Virginia, July 18, 2017, at St. Elizabeth spired and touched so many peo- A memorial service for Joyce Boardman Health Center. ple’s lives. will be held Saturday, July 29, at Mrs. Jackson was born Sept. 24, Joyce is survived by her moth- 11 a.m. at St. Anne Ukrainian Cath- Kentucky kills 1; 2 missing 1959, in Youngstown, a daughter er, Peggy (Taafe) Lesigonich; her olic Church, 4310 Kirk Road in Aus- tintown. Associated Press ing Hospital, where he died. of Oceanus and Jospehine Huff sisters, Peggy (Lesigonich) Smith Vargo told reporters that Perry. In lieu of flowers, the family re- WHEELING, W.VA. and Debbie (Lesigonich) Campana; Heavy rains that pounded crews were still searching She was a care manager for her children, Bobby Padavick, quests donations in Joyce’s name to St. Jude Children’s Hospital and parts of West Virginia and late Monday afternoon for Sunrise Senior Living, and was a Bradley Padavick, and Julie Bran- 19-year-old Page Gellner, member of the Holy Trinity Bap- denburg; her grandchildren, Coop- Hospice House, 9803 Sharrott Kentucky over the weekend Phoenix; and two granchildren, Road in Youngstown. who had been in the van. tist Church, as well as a 1978 grad- Eymonna and Leonard Pearce, er and Jovie Padavick, and Henry, left one person dead and 07-25-17 two people missing, author- In northeastern Kentucky, uate of South High School. both of Youngstown. crews were still search- She leaves her mother and She was preceded in death by ities said Monday. ing Monday afternoon for daughter, Erica Croom, both of her father. In West Virginia, Ohio a man whose mobile home Youngstown; siblings Ruth Brass- Friends may call on Wednesday County Emergency Man- was swept away in fl oodwa- field of Birmingham, Oceana (Pat) from 10 to 11 a.m. at the funeral agement Agency Director ters. Bracken County Judge- Perry of Cleveland, Richard Perry home. Lou Vargo said a van Sun- Executive Earl Bush said of Minnesota, Charles Perry of 07-25-17 day rolled into a stream that neighbors reported Sunday Youngstown, and Crystal Perry of flows into Wheeling Creek that a mobile home near with two people inside. He Bracken Creek was gone. said Michael Grow, 24, was He said crews are searching recovered from the flood- for its occupant, 82-year-old water and taken to Wheel- Delmar Nickoson.

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio TUESDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER U Founded June 1869 JULY 25, 2017 VINDY.COM | A7 Fakers Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers within William F. Maag Sr., February 28, 1850–April 10, 1924 William F. Maag Jr., July 26, 1883–February 29, 1968 EDITORIAL William J. Brown, June 14, 1913–August 14, 1981 the GOP By MICHAEL REAGAN Cagle Cartoons OK, Republicans of the Senate, we get it. You’ve proved again how Trump’s visit to the Valley collectively spineless you are on your efforts to repeal has us hoping for the best and replace Obamacare. You’ve proved yet again LATITUDES DON’T PUT FOOD that when it comes time to on the table, which is why we’re put your incumbent rear- P hoping for a speech of substance ends where your over-prom- from President Donald J. Trump when ising big political mouths he addresses his supporters at a rally this are, many of you choose to evening at the Covelli Centre. chicken out at the last min- We’re well aware that an event such as ute. this is designed to get the president out of After seven months you the political cauldron that is Washington 52 Senate Republicans and and among true believers who share his your 241 teammates in the view that there’s a grand conspiracy to House haven’t been able undermine his tenure in offi ce. to get it together to repeal, Given that, we expect Trump will feed replace or even repair the crowd the red meat that was the sta- Obamacare. ple of his highly contentious primary and Now it’s time to pay the general-election campaigns. His personal price for your seven years of attacks on his Republican opponents fake politics. for the party nomination and on Demo- Senate leader Mitch Mc- cratic nominee Hillary Clinton, and his Connell is planning an up- racist, homophobic, chauvinistic, anti- or-down vote on the motion immigrant rants brought out the worst in to proceed on the bill to many of his followers. repeal Obamacare. But that was then. Today, Trump is the If that vote happens, vot- leader of the world’s lone superpower ers and the media will see and, therefore, what he says during a exactly which of you Repub- presidential address or at a political rally lican senators have been has far-reaching consequences. faking it, and which ones Thus we urge him to take the oppor- haven’t. tunity today to talk about his vision for There’s going to be lots of” old regions like the Mahon- GOP women get revenge for snub ‘splainin’” for you to do to ing Valley. We look forward to hearing constituents back home, as how his administration plans to revive By ANN FRIEDMAN they wanted in the room were the bottom line, exclusion is Ricky Ricardo used to say. Los Angeles Times the economies of once mighty manu- women. rather bad PR these days. For too many Republicans facturing centers through the adoption It’was a bad week for male This is a familiar story. Wom- An icon of male separatism, in Congress, it’s not about of technologically advanced means of separatists. en struggle to be present in Hootie Johnson, died last week. putting conservative ideals production. In Washington, D.C., the all- places where high-level deals He was best known as the one- into practice, improving the We have no doubt the president has male Republican Senate leader- get done; some men prefer time chairman of the Augusta country’s economy or trying been briefed on the fact that on Sept. 19, ship, which chose not to invite to do business without hear- National Golf Club, where he to reverse, or slow, America’s the Valley will mark the 40th anniversary any female senators to their ing from women. From Con- refused to allow women to join long decline into Euro-style of the demise of the steel industry, which working-group meetings on gress to corporate boards to despite years of protests and socialism. for generations had provided high-pay- repealing the Affordable Care the golf course, men have long boycotts. Although Johnson It’s all about getting them- ing jobs to legions of blue-collar workers Act, watched in frustration as been comfortable maintaining eventually admitted his friend’s selves elected – and then re- in the Valley. their bill fizzled after those gender exclusivity. former Secretary of State Con- elected, and then re-elected, The region is still feeling the economic women declined to support it. Of course, men aren’t always doleezza Rice and financier until they die or decide it’d shock waves that were triggered by the Sen. Majority Leader Mitch consciously setting out to Darla Moore to the exclusive be more lucrative to become shutdown of virtually all the major steel McConnell, demonstrating exclude women in particular. country club, the headlines of a six-figure K Street lobby- mills in the area. that overconfidence and sex- They might be more motivated his obituaries identified him ist. That’s why we hope the president’s by a desire to avoid dissenting fi rst and foremost as someone ism often go hand-in-hand, TALKING TOUGH speech tonight is about the future and had insisted the bill could suc- views or different perspectives, committed to discrimination. not the past. ceed without women senators’ which may come from women. This is not, I imagine, how he For seven years and four It is foolhardy for anyone to believe the input. “Nobody’s being exclud- On a gut level, they may just wished to be remembered. election cycles, many of you return of the huge steel-making factories ed based upon gender,” he said. want to stick with what’s famil- You can shut women out. You 52 senators talked tough about what you’d do to the is a realistic goal, just as it’s hard to imag- “Everybody’s at the table.” Sure, iar – never questioning who’s can refuse to hear them. But socialist neck of Obamacare ine General Motors returning to the good if your defi nition of everybody left out of the equation. Per- there will be consequences – if if you had the chance. old days of car production at its Lord- is “13 middle-aged guys in ill- haps, like McConnell, they tell not for your business, then for stown complex where more than 10,000 their critics that they’ve merely your reputation. As I wrote recently, many fi tting suits.” of you figured – and prob- workers earned a very good living at the McConnell’s definition of invited everybody who’s real- That said, just because there assembly and fabricating plants and the ly important, and that group are negative consequences for ably secretly hoped – that “everybody” was not shared you’d never have a Republi- paint shop. by the excluded lawmakers, happens to include only men. excluding women doesn’t mean Many of us understand that men are eager to change. The can president in the White UNCERTAIN FUTURE FOR GM LORDSTOWN including Sens. Susan Collins, House who was ready to call Today, GM’s Lordstown facility, which R-Maine, Shelley Moore Capito, this attitude is bad for women. consequences aren’t that neg- What’s becoming more and ative, after all: There are still your bluff. produces the top-selling Cruze, R-W.Va., and Lisa Murkowski, R- It was a perfect deal, while employs about 4,000. The future is uncer- Alaska. The Republican women more apparent is that it’s bad businesses that thrive by court- for everybody. ing only male clients. There it lasted. tain at best. had stated that the new health You could pretend to be President Trump, who has made bill should protect Medicaid, HEDGE AGAINST FAILURE are still CEOs who get filthy rich while maintaining an all- a conservative and a public strengthening the American auto indus- guarantee coverage for people Look at corporate boards. A enemy of Obamacare for try a top priority, must be aware GM has with pre-existing conditions, report by Credit Suisse found male leadership circle. And that awful health-care bill is coming another eight years without eliminated the third shift at the Lords- continue funding for Planned that companies with at least ever paying a dime of the town complex and has instituted weeks of Parenthood and be assessed one woman on the board out- back, one way or another. Will the new version address political cost. production down time. for its budgetary impact. Cap- performed those with none by Well, guess what? Disaster Late last week, the wire service ito was invited to speak to the 26 percent. Inclusion is also a the women senators’ con- cerns? Perhaps. McConnell will struck. Trump beat Hillary. reported GM has characterized the Lords- group as a guest but was never hedge against failure: Having Now many Republicans expand his defi nition of “every- town complex and the Hamtramck assem- a full member. Others, like Col- even a single woman on the are terrifi ed that if they vote body” if, and only if, he’s made bly facility in Michigan as “underused.” lins, were shut out completely. board reduces a fi rm’s chances to end or even reduce the to understand that’s the only What does that mean? Simply that “Well, the leaders obviously of bankruptcy by 20 percent, “free” goodies and govern- way to get what he wants. Trump’s pledge to force American car chose the people they want,” according to a study by Leeds ment subsidies that Obama- manufacturers to invest billions of dollars Ann Friedman is a contributing writer to the Los Collins told ABC. It just so hap- University Business School. Angeles Times’ opinion section. Distributed by care doled out to millions of in their domestic operations and to bring pened that none of the people Even when it doesn’t affect Tribune Content Agency, LLC. Americans, they’ll lose their back jobs that have been sent abroad has cushy seats in 2018 or 2020. not benefi ted the Mahoning Valley. Maybe so, but too bad. We aren’t blind to the reality that buy- All you Republicans are er preference largely governs the auto doing now by ducking industry. The demand for well-designed More abuse for victims of violence repeal and replace is hurt- and well-made compact cars such as the By JANE K. STOEVER Immigrant women and girls American Medical Association ing the country and mak- Cruze has fallen victim to the relatively Los Angeles Times are highly vulnerable to abuse believes that such laws “violate ing it more likely Democrats low gas prices at the pump. As a result, and are statistically twice the basic tenets of medical ethics will be running the Senate sales of SUVs and trucks have exploded. When Elena attempted to as likely as non-immigrant and are of unproven value.” In and maybe even the House The answer, therefore, is to have more break up with her abusive boy- females to experience domestic by 2020. than one model being built at Lordstown. friend, he beat her horribly, a California study of more than violence. Many of my clients’ If that national disaster We previously have called on the presi- saying he would leave her with 500 physicians, a majority of scars by which to remember U.S. citizen spouses refuse to doctors indicated that domestic occurs, the only health bill dent and on Ohio Gov. John R. Kasich, also we’ll see go to the president’s a Republican, to meet with GM’s decision- him. Although badly injured, sponsor them for citizenship, violence-mandatory reporting she did not contact the police instead threatening deporta- laws create barriers to health desk is single-payer. makers, including Chief Executive Offi cer The only option Repub- and Chairwoman Mary Barra, to urge the to report the domestic vio- tion if the victimized individual care, can escalate abuse and lence. Nor did she seek medi- calls the police. Rampant sex- violate patient confidentiality licans have now is to begin expansion of the Lordstown complex. dismantling and repairing cal care for her open wounds or ual abuse and trafficking also and autonomy. Research shows, On Monday, we suggested that as the Obamacare piece by piece. president fl ies into Youngstown, Air Force the ringing in her ear. She had occur, with citizen spouses moreover, that abuse survivors heard news of President Donald telling non-citizens that it is I don’t know what Presi- One should make a sweep over Lake Erie so are best served when doctors dent Trump will do, but I he understands why his plan to cut funding Trump’s expanded immigra- an immigrant’s duty to sexu- and nurses offer supportive and tion enforcement policies and ally submit. Unsurprisingly, know what my father would for the Great Lakes is so short-sighted. ongoing access to medical care, have done. stories of immigration agents abuse often causes extensive Today, we would like him to spend a few protect patient confidential- He’d have called the con- minutes after Air Force One lands at the arresting domestic violence physical harm as well as mental ity, address safety concerns and and human traffi cking victims gressional leaders of both Youngstown Air Reserve Station to ask anguish. provide patients with a range of parties into the Oval Offi ce about the importance of the 910th Airlift inside courthouses. She had STATE STATUTES options while allowing patients also learned that her state, Cali- months ago and asked them Wing to this nation’s defense capabilities Forty-fi ve states and the Dis- to control decision-making. to fi nd the areas where they and the Air Force Reserve’s economic fornia, requires medical profes- Ideally, the Trump adminis- sionals to report domestic vio- trict of Columbia have stat- agree. impact on the Valley. utes that mandate or encour- tration would explicitly agree Then he’d have told them Trump can ensure that one of the most lence and sexual assault to the not to send immigration agents police, and she feared depor- age medical professionals to to write a bill, send it to him cost-effective and efficient military in- to courtrooms, and would vow tation more than she desired report certain injuries to law for his and start stallations in the country is rewarded not to use domestic-violence medical care. enforcement, and some states looking for other important with the assignment of the new C130J specifically require them to reporting against vulner- areas of bipartisan agree- transport planes to replace the current Elena’s case is hardly unusual. In the domestic violence clinic I report domestic violence. For able abuse victims. But that’s ment, like tort reform or C130H models. example, California, Colorado obviously not the direction the allowing insurance com- The president is coming to Youngstown direct at the University of Cali- fornia at Irvine School of Law, and Kentucky require medical administration is going. panies to sell their policies for a political rally, but even his most professionals to notify police It is therefore up to the medi- across state lines the way ardent supporters will acknowledge he I’ve witnessed how mandato- about injuries caused by physi- cal, legal and social service Toyota sells their SUVs. must begin to deliver on his campaign ry reporting laws, which were meant to increase documenta- cal abuse or sexual assault. In communities to protect abuse Whether Republicans have promises. the brains and backbones to tion of domestic violence inju- such states, at a minimum, a survivors who come to them in rid America of the curse of ries and hold abusers account- medical provider who suspects need and to shield them from Obamacare remains to be able, have had the unintended domestic violence must report fears of deportation. We must SCRIPTURES seen, but they need to quit consequence of discouraging to police the patient’s name, recognize that individuals in bitching and start fixing To those who are perishing, we are a dread- immigrants here illegally from location and injuries and the abusive relationships may need before it’s too late. ful smell of death and doom. But to those seeking treatment. States can name of the suspected abuser. and want medical care without who are being saved, we are a life-giving Michael Reagan, the son of the late Presi- and should repeal these laws as A health practitioner can face police involvement. dent Ronald Reagan, is a political consul- perfume. And who is adequate for such a they apply to domestic violence; misdemeanor charges for fail- Jane K. Stoever is a clinical professor of law at tant, and the author of “The New Reagan task as this? the University of California at Irvine School of Revolution”. He is president of The Reagan they simply do more harm than ing to relay this information. Law and director of UCI’s domestic violence Legacy Foundation. Distributed by Cagle 2 Corinthians 2:16 NLT good. Despite their ubiquity, the clinic. She wrote this for the Los Angeles Times. Cartoons newspaper syndicate.

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@VINDYSPORTS VINDYSPORTS » INSIDE B U TUESDAY • SCOREBOARD, B2 SPORTS & CLASSIFIEDS JULY 25, 2017 • WORLD & BUSINESS, B5 THE VINDICATOR | B1 • CLASSIFIEDS, B6 West Middlesex runner has lofty goal Walter Novosel hopes to cover 135 miles IT’S A GREAT EXPERIENCE. SEEING THE ner alongside his wife, Katie, is PEOPLE STOP THAT ARE AFFECTED BY [MS], now the guy getting stopped by to increase awareness for more MS research the curious. THAT’S THE MOST REWARDING PART ABOUT “It’s a great experience,” Novosel By BRIAN DZENIS he happened to spot a runner with IT. IT’S AWESOME SEEING ALL THE SUPPORT YOU GET said Monday. “Seeing the people [email protected] an RV following him approach his AND ALL THE FEEDBACK.” stop that are affected by [MS], Some construction led to a property. that’s the most rewarding part chance encounter that has sent The previously mentioned con- Walter Novosel, on running for MS research about it. Walter Novosel on a 135-mile jour- struction led to a bridge being “It’s awesome seeing all the sup- ney. closed, sending the runner Novo- er turned wine and brewmaster The main avenue for fundraising port you get and all the feedback.” The West Middlesex, Pa., resi- sel’s way. learned the runner and RV were and getting the message out? A 16- Novosel, 36, began his leg of the dent was checking on some con- “When one bridge closed, an- with MS Run the U.S., a non-profi t leg relay across the United States. relay on Sunday in Medina. He has struction of one of his businesses other opened,” Novosel said. that raises awareness and funds There’s one runner per each leg. in Pulaski, Pa., last summer when The play- for multiple sclerosis. Novosel, who’s a distance run- See RUNNER, B3

BIG TEN FOOTBALL NASCAR Meyer: — MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL — Junior named No gap SAFE SPACE NBC with analyst Earnhardt is in his SEC fi n a l r a c i n g s e a s o n Ohio State coach Associated Press says conferences NEW YORK have become equal Dale Earnhardt Jr. will have a new way to voice his Associated Press racing opinions next season — on television. CHICAGO NASCAR’s most popular Ohio State coach Urban driver will join NBC Sports Meyer doesn’t just believe Group’s coverage of stock car the Big Ten has closed the racing next year and there gap with the more heralded may be more options once Southeastern Conference. he climbs out of the car for He is convinced the race is a good. dead heat already. The agree- “I don’t think there’s a gap ment with at all,” Meyer said Monday NBCUni- at Big Ten versal an- media days. nounced “I’ve coached Monday will in the SEC allow Earn- East when hardt to pur- Earnhardt Jr. that was sue “a wide one of the range of opportunities in strongest in the company’s media busi- Meyer the country. nesses, including movies, And I think television, podcasts, and the Big Ten East right now other areas” including foot- is every bit as strong as I can ball and perhaps even the remember the SEC East,” Olympics. where he won two national ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Josh Tomlin delivers in the fi rst inning of Monday’s game against the Cincinnati Reds in “I’ve always just drove race championships at Florida. Cleveland. The Indians won, 6-2. cars. So this is probably the Sheer numbers suggest first real job I’ve had in 20 the Big Ten still has some years,” Earnhardt said on a work ahead of it. Indians go above .500 at home, beat Reds conference call. “This is an The SEC dominated the incredible opportunity for Big Ten the last two seasons, me to start an entirely new when it won six of the eight Associated Press defending career.” meetings between them. Its CLEVELAND American He seems like a natural, average margin of victory It’s taken longer, much League too. was 23.8 points. Five of the longer than expected. But champi- Earnhardt has been vot- wins were by 14 points or after four shaky months, ons, who ed the series’ most popular more. the Cleveland Indians came driver 14 consecutive times The Big Ten won the other may be finally hitting stumbling and provides some of the two games by a total of 36 their stride. INDIANS 6 home most thoughtful analysis in points, largely the result of About time. REDS 2 from a 1-5 the series. Michigan’s 41-7 rout of Flori- Josh Tomlin pitched six road trip, Add those traits to his Next: Los Angeles da in the 2016 Citrus Bowl. efficient innings, Carlos moved down-to-earth approach The SEC was 2-1 in head- Angels at Cleveland, Santana homered twice today, 7:10 p.m. over .500 and his desire to succeed to-head matchups last sea- and the Indians won their (25-24) at and it could be a perfect son. The lone Big Ten suc- On B4: A roundup of Progres- fourth straight, 6-2 over Monday’s other MLB match. cess? Wisconsin 16, LSU 14. games and MLB sive Field NBC Sports Executive “I thought recruiting, I was the tumbling Cincinnati Reds on Monday night in statistics for the Producer and President of shocked at the disrespect the first time Production Sam Flood said Big Ten had in 2012,” said the makeup of a May 25 rainout. since winning their home Earnhardt has already con- Meyer, referring to his fi rst opener on April 11. Tomlin (7-9) gave up templated following Chris season with the Buckeyes. “You’ve got to have a two homers but stayed in Collinsworth around for a “I don’t feel that at all any- short memory in base- the strike zone and won “Sunday Night Football” more. ball,” said Tomlin, who his third straight start. game or watching an Xfi nity “I feel a great amount of won his third start in a Series race in the television respect nationally about Cleveland’s solid bullpen row. “Baseball is a game did its part as well, with truck just to see how things the Big Ten. You sit and look of failure in every aspect. work. at the national recruiting Andrew Miller working It’s good to understand two innings and Cody Al- “His love of the sport and rankings and you see the Big what the road trip was ASSOCIATED PRESS his passion for the history of Ten everywhere, all over the len fi nishing up. Cleveland Indians’ Carlos Santana reacts after hitting a solo place, and that’s the way it Santana homered in the home run off Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Tim Adleman in should be. seventh and eighth as the See INDIANS, B3 the seventh inning of Monday’s game in Cleveland. See JUNIOR, B3 “So there’s a lot of credit to be given, obviously to the administrations that invest in their programs and to the NBA coaching staffs that are out there doing the work. And this is as tough a conference Rose, Cavs agree to 1 year as there is.” Speaking of tough, Michi- The Cavaliers, who have gan State coach Mark Danto- Former MVP has battled injuries; had a bumpy few weeks nio vowed to Altman promoted to general manager since losing in the NBA Fi- re-establish nals, named Altman their a program Associated Press juries, will get a one-year full-time general manager rocked by CLEVELAND contract at the veteran’s on Monday. tragedy and Today, the Cavaliers have minimum of $2.1 million, Altman’s promotion had beset by dis- one content, proven point said the person who spoke been expected for days and ciplinary is- guard and a general man- on condition of anonymity is a reward for the 34-year- sues last sea- because the team has not old, who has been serving ager. Dantonio son by using announced the agreement. as Cleveland’s interim GM the same Free agent Derrick Rose The deal is expected to be this summer after David “inch by inch” philosophy agreed Monday to sign with finalized and announced Griffin parted ways with that made Michigan State a Cleveland, a person famil- today. the club. championship contender. iar with the decision told Meanwhile, Koby Alt- Altman came to Cleve- AP FILE PHOTO, MARCH 8 “Sometimes you’re mea- The Associated Press. man’s summer job has land in 2012 and was pro- New York Knicks’ Derrick Rose (25) drives to the basket against Rose, a former NBA MVP turned into something per- Milwaukee Bucks’ Matthew Dellavedova (8) during a game in See BIG 10, B3 who has battled knee in- manent. See ROSE, B3 Milwaukee. Rose agreed Monday to sign with Cleveland for one year.

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Spencer, Schuler and Dello- 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: 1 p.m. (CBSSN) Baseball: National 9:30 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: CONCACAF vade all earned all-conference Angels at Indians. Youth Championship. Gold Cup fi nal. 7 p.m. (TNN) World Team Tennis: 1 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Reds at 11 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Twins at honors in 2016 while Hrynkiewicz Dodgers or Mets at Padres. WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Released INF Springfi eld at Philadelphia. Yankees or Orioles at Rays. TRANSACTIONS Patrick Brady. and Schuler. 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: 3:30 p.m. (AT&T) (WNIO-AM 1390) 11:30 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer: Can-Am League Scrappers at State College Spikes. (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Pirates at Manchester City vs. Real Madrid, BASEBALL QUEBEC CAPITALES — Released RHP Spencer has started all 39 8 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer: Tottenham Giants. International Champions Cup. American League Tyler Gillies. BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned RHP Kyle BASKETBALL games in his YSU career. He Martin to Pawtucket (IL). Transferred LHP National Basketball Association Robbie Ross Jr. to the 60-day DL. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Named Koby was a second-team All-MVFC KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Acquired RHPs Altman general manager. selection in 2016 after earning Trevor Cahill and Brandon Maurer and LHP SAN ANTONIO SPURS — Re-signed C Pau 21. Austin Dillon, 20.5 LAPS IN TOP 15 Ryan Buchter to San Diego for LHPs Matt Gasol to a three-year contract. Signed F an honorable-mention nod as a AUTO RACING 22. Trevor Bayne, 19.8 Through Saturday Strahm and Travis Wood, INF Esteury Matt Costello to a two-way contract. 23. Elliott Sadler, 17.82 PCT. LAPS Ruiz and cash. FOOTBALL sophomore in 2015. NASCAR 24. AJ Allmendinger, 12.96 1. Elliott Sadler 91.6 2915 MINNESOTA TWINS — Acquired LHP National Football League 25. , 10.5 2. Austin Dillon 91.0 1675 DALLAS COWBOYS — Released WR-KR MONSTER ENERGY CUP 26. David Ragan, 10 Jaime Garcia, C Anthony Recker and 3. William Byron 86.3 2746 cash considerations from Atlanta for Lucky Whitehead. Hrynkiewicz started all 16 SCHEDULE-WINNERS 27. Paul Menard, 9.66 4. Ty Dillon 86.0 2522 DENVER BRONCOS — Signed executive Feb. 19 — x-Advance Auto Parts Clash 28. Kurt Busch, 9.5 RHP Huascar Ynoa. Recalled RHP Alan games at center last season in his 5. 78.0 2482 Busenitz from Rochester (IL). vice president of football operations and (Joey Logano) 29. Chris Buescher, 8.96 6. Cole Custer 77.5 2468 general manager John Elway to a fi ve-year Feb. 23 — x-Can-Am Duel at Daytona 1 30. Cole Whitt, 7.5 NEW YORK YANKEES — Traded RHP fi rst year with the program. 7. Brennan Poole 73.7 2347 Dillon McNamara to San Francisco for fu- contract. Announced the retirement of S (Chase Elliott) 31. Michael McDowell, 7 David Bruton Jr. 8. Daniel Hemric 66.6 2121 ture considerations. Dellovade was credited with Feb. 23 — x-Can-Am Duel at Daytona 2 32. Aric Almirola, 5 9. Ryan Reed 63.8 2031 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed OT () 33. Landon Cassill, 2.67 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned INF/OF Arturo Uzdavinis. Placed RB Latavius 10. Matt Tifft 63.4 2019 Matt Olson to Nashville (PCL). Recalled 105 total tackles, including 70 Feb. 26 — Daytona 500 (Kurt Busch) 34. , 1 FASTEST LAPS Murray and LB Shaan Washington on the March 5 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 RHP Josh Smith from Nashville. PUP list and DT Sharrif Floyd on the ac- LAPS IN TOP 15 Through Saturday SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned SS solo stops a year ago. He re- () THROUGH SUNDAY NASCAR XFINITY fastest laps with points tive/non-football injury list. March 12 — Kobalt 400 (Martin Truex Jr.) Taylor Motter to Tacoma (PCL). Sent RHP HOCKEY corded the most tackles and solo PCT. LAPS standing positions, percentage and total Evan Marshall to the AZL Mariners for a March 19 — Camping World 500 (Ryan 1. Martin Truex Jr 88.4 5021 fastest laps: National Hockey League Newman) rehab assignment. ARIZONA COYOTES — Signed G Marek stops by a Penguin since 2006 2. Kyle Larson 84.2 4783 POS. PCT. LAPS National League March 26 — Auto Club 400 (Kyle Larson) 3. Kyle Busch 79.0 4489 1. Ryan Blaney 67 22.70 270 Langhamer to a one-year, two-way April 2 — STP 500 (Brad Keselowski) ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Optioned contract. and was just the third player with 4. 78.2 4444 2. Kyle Larson 64 17.60 219 LHP Anthony Banda to Reno (PCL). April 9 — O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 (Jimmie 5. Chase Elliott 77.1 4380 3. Kyle Busch 66 21.50 196 NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Signed F Johnson) Reinstated RHP Taijuan Walker from pa- Austin Watson to a three-year contract. 70-plus solo tackles since 2001. 6. Jamie McMurray 77.0 4375 4. Brad Keselowski 69 21.10 187 ternity leave. April 24 — Food City 500 (Jimmie 7. Denny Hamlin 74.6 4239 5. Justin Allgaier 3 6.20 153 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS — Agreed to Johnson) CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned RHP Felix terms with D Brian Dumoulin on a six-year Schuler averaged 42.5 yards 8. 69.8 3963 6. Erik Jones 65 11.20 142 Pena to Iowa (PCL). Reinstated RHP Kyle April 30 — Toyota Owners 400 (Joey 9. Joey Logano 67.8 3854 7. Joey Logano 68 13.60 113 contract. Hendricks from the 10-day DL. American Hockey League per kick while drilling 16 punts of Logano) 10. Matt Kenseth 66.7 3787 8. Elliott Sadler 1 3.90 96 May 7 — GEICO 500 (Ricky Stenhouse Jr.) CINCINNATI REDS — Sent RHP Anthony MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS — Signed C FASTEST LAPS 9. Kevin Harvick 71 14.90 91 DeSclafani to the AZL Reds for a rehab more than 50 yards. His season May 13 — Go Bowling 400 (Martin Truex 10. William Byron 2 3.70 91 Angelo Miceli to a one-year contract. THROUGH SUNDAY assignment. ECHL Jr.) AVERAGE RUNNING POSITION average was a school-record for May 20 — x-Monster Energy Open (Daniel NASCAR Monster Energy Cup fastest COLORADO ROCKIES — Sent RHP Chad WORCESTER RAILERS — Named David Suarez) laps with points standing positions, Through Saturday Bettis to Albuquerque (PCL) for a rehab Gwozdz director of retail and merchan- a freshman and ranked second May 20 — x-Monster Energy NASCAR All- percentage and total fastest laps: RACES POS. assignment. dise operations and Victoria Martinelli in school history for season aver- Star Race (Kyle Busch) POS. PCT. LAPS 1. Elliott Sadler 18 8.913 NEW YORK METS — Placed RHP Zack accountant. May 28 — Coca-Cola 600 (Austin Dillon) 1. Martin Truex Jr 1 15.00 718 2. Ty Dillon 17 9.964 Wheeler on the 10-day DL, retroactive to COLLEGE age. In MVFC games, he averaged June 4 — AAA 400 Drive for Autism 2. Kyle Busch 4 11.50 549 3. William Byron 18 10.039 July 23. Recalled RHP Tyler Pill from Las FRISCO BOWL — Named Sean Johnson (Jimmie Johnson) 3. Brad Keselowski 6 8.50 404 4. Justin Allgaier 18 12.055 Vegas (PCL). executive director. 45.5 yards a kick on 31 attempts. June 11 — Pocono 400 (Ryan Blaney) 4. Kyle Larson 2 8.20 391 5. Cole Custer 18 12.858 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Selected the con- LEES-MCRAE — Named Mark Polsgrove June 18 — FireKeepers Casino 400 (Kyle 5. Jimmie Johnson 10 5.90 284 6. Brennan Poole 18 12.923 tract of INF Dusty Coleman from El Paso assistant men’s basketball coach. Larson) 6. Chase Elliott 8 4.90 236 7. Matt Tifft 18 14.223 (PCL). Recalled RHP Jose Ruiz from Lake NEW MEXICO — Announced women’s Poland softball one June 25 — Toyota/Save Mart 350 (Kevin 7. Kevin Harvick 3 4.90 235 8. Ryan Reed 18 14.430 Elsinore (Cal). golfer Reva Morris is transferring from Harvick) 8. Joey Logano 13 4.40 211 9. Daniel Hemric 18 15.073 American Association Youngstown State. July 1 — Coke Zero 400 (Ricky Stenhouse 9. Matt Kenseth 9 4.20 199 10. Michael Annett 18 18.415 GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Signed RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE — Named Brian win from World Series Jr.) 10. Ryan Blaney 12 3.90 186 RHP Jesse Pratt. Traded C James Alfonso Claypool softball coach. July 8 — Quaker State 400 (Martin Truex AVERAGE RUNNING POSITION CAMPING WORLD TRUCK to Southern (Frontier) for a play- WAGNER — Named Alex Fehmel assistant SOUTH HOLLAND, ILL. women’s lacrosse coach. Jr.) THROUGH SUNDAY MILES LED LEADERS er to be named. Poland’s junior league softball July 16 — New Hampshire 301 (Denny RACES POS. Through Wednesday Hamlin) 1. Martin Truex Jr 20 8.357 1. Christopher Bell, 601.83 team is one win from the Junior Sunday — Brickyard 400 (Kasey Kahne) 2. Kyle Larson 20 9.145 2. Johnny Sauter, 404.11 Sunday — Pennsylvania 400, Long Pond, 3. Kyle Busch 20 9.494 3. Kyle Busch, 310 League Softball World Series trip. Pa. 4. Kevin Harvick 20 10.232 4. Ben Rhodes, 166 A—2,363. Aug. 6 — Watkins Glen 355, Watkins 5. Denny Hamlin 20 11.743 5. Chase Briscoe, 129.63 DOUBLE A Glen, N.Y. MINOR LEAGUES The team defeated Wiscon- 6. Jamie McMurray 20 12.144 6. John Hunter Nemechek, 98.25 EASTERN LEAGUE Aug. 13 — Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn, 7. Chase Elliott 20 12.603 7. Matt Crafton, 94.08 sion 8-0 on Monday behind KaiLi Mich. 8. Noah Gragson, 81.5 SINGLE A Eastern Division 8. Ryan Blaney 20 12.925 NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Aug. 19 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Night 9. Matt Kenseth 20 13.046 9. Chase Elliott, 48.39 Gross’ two-hitter performance, Race, Bristol, Tenn. 10. Ryan Truex, 47 McNamara Division Trenton (Yankees) 66 33 .667 — Binghamton (Mets) 54 43 .557 11 Sept. 3 — Bojangles’ Southern 500, 10. Joey Logano 20 13.104 11. , 46.5 W L Pct. GB striking out 12. Darlington, S.C. 12. Kaz Grala, 35 Staten Island (Yanks) 23 10 .697 — Reading (Phillies) 54 44 .551 11 1⁄2 Hartford (Rockies) 47 52 .475 19 Sept. 9 — Federated Auto Parts 400, XFINITY 13. Grant Enfi nger, 34.66 Aberdeen (Orioles) 18 14 .563 4 1⁄2 Jackie Grisdale, Brooke Bob- Hudson Valley (Rays) 15 18 .455 8 Portland (Red Sox) 46 53 .465 20 Richmond, Va. MILES LED LEADERS 14. Austin Cindric, 10.5 Sept. 17 — Tales of the Turtles 400, 15. Justin Haley, 9.75 Brooklyn (Mets) 11 22 .333 12 N. Hampshire (B. Jays) 41 60 .406 26 bey and Camryn Lattanzio each Joliet, Ill. Through Saturday 16. , 9 Pinckney Division Western Division had two hits. Sept. 24 — New England 300, Loudon, 1. Kyle Busch, 518.51 17. Myatt Snider, 6 W L Pct. GB W L Pct. GB N.H. 2. Brad Keselowski, 433.04 18. Spencer Gallagher, 5 W. Virginia (Pirates) 21 12 .636 — Bowie (Orioles) 54 47 .535 — 3. Kyle Larson, 411.88 Erie (Tigers) 51 48 .515 2 Oct. 1 — Delaware 400, Dover, Del. 18. Brett Moffi tt, 5 Scrappers (Indians) 21 13 .618 1⁄2 Poland will play Indiana, the 4. Joey Logano, 386.56 Altoona (Pirates) 50 48 .510 2 1⁄2 Oct. 8 — Bank of America 500, Concord, 18. Timothy Peters, 5 Williamsport (Phils) 19 13 .594 1 1⁄2 N.C. 5. Ryan Blaney, 378.51 21. , 4.5 State College (Cards) 18 15 .545 3 Akron (Indians) 49 49 .500 3 1⁄2 champion of the losers’ bracket, 6. Erik Jones, 376.19 Richmond (Giants) 41 58 .414 12 Oct. 15 — Alabama 500, Talladega, Ala. 21. Brandon Jones, 4.5 Auburn (Nationals) 12 22 .353 9 1⁄2 Oct. 22 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas 7. Justin Allgaier, 331.08 23. Todd Peck, 2.5 Batavia (Marlins) 11 22 .333 10 Harrisburg (Nationals) 41 59 .410 12 1⁄2 today. Poland previously beat 8. William Byron, 251.75 ——— City, Kan. INDYCAR Stedler Division Indiana, 18-0, earlier in the 9. Elliott Sadler, 205.79 W L Pct. GB Monday’s Games Oct. 29 — Goody’s Fast Relief 500, SCHEDULE-WINNERS Martinsville, Va. 10. Kevin Harvick, 185.56 Vermont (Athletics) 19 15 .559 — Richmond 5, Harrisburg 4 11. Austin Dillon, 176.53 March 12 — Firestone Grand Prix of St. Hartford at Trenton tournament. Nov. 5 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Connecticut (Tigers) 15 16 .484 2 1⁄2 12. Christopher Bell, 133 Petersburg (Sebastien Bourdais) Altoona at Reading Texas Tri-City (Astros) 15 18 .455 3 1⁄2 April 9 — Toyota Nov. 12 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz. 13. Kasey Kahne, 80.38 Lowell (Red Sox) 12 20 .375 6 Binghamton 9, Akron 3 (James Hinchcliffe) Poland junior baseball Nov. 19 — Ford Ecoboost 400, Homestead, 14. Denny Hamlin, 74 ——— Bowie 5, Erie 1 April 23 — Grand Prix of Alabama (Josef Portland 8, New Hampshire 4 Fla. 15. Blake Koch, 72.66 Monday’s Games Newgarden) Today’s Games x-non-points race 16. Kyle Benjamin, 70 Hudson Valley 5, Connecticut 3 loses to North Canton 17. Cole Custer, 65 April 29 — Phoenix Grand Prix (Simon Binghamton at Akron, TBD MONSTER ENERGY CUP Aberdeen at Brooklyn 18. Brendan Gaughan, 47.88 Pagenaud) Lowell at Staten Island Binghamton at Akron, 5:05 p.m. IRONTON MILES LED LEADERS 18. Jeff Green, 47.88 May 13 — Grand Prix of Indianapolis (Will Tri-City 9, Vermont 1 Harrisburg at Richmond, 6:35 p.m. Through Sunday 20. Ty Dillon, 45.39 Power) Williamsport 12, Auburn 4 Hartford at Trenton, 7 p.m. The Poland Junior League 1. Martin Truex Jr., 1720.12 21. Daniel Suarez, 40.75 May 28 — Indianapolis 500 (Takuma Sato) West Virginia 3, Batavia 2 Altoona at Reading, 7:05 p.m. baseball team fell 10-4 against 2. Kyle Busch, 1469.53 22. Aric Almirola, 34.58 June 3 — Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix Mahoning Valley 5, State College 1 Bowie at Erie, 7:05 p.m. 3. Kevin Harvick, 893.55 23. Brennan Poole, 32.5 (Race 1) (Graham Rahal) Today’s Games Portland at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m. North Canton Sunday night. Po- 4. Kyle Larson, 871.76 24. Ryan Reed, 27.5 June 4 — Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix Lowell at Staten Island, 11 a.m. Wednesday’s Games 5. Brad Keselowski, 613.15 25. Daniel Hemric, 26.26 (Race 2) (Graham Rahal) Tri-City at Vermont, 11:05 a.m. Hartford at Trenton, 11 a.m. land led 2-0 for a time until North 6. Ryan Blaney, 414 26. Ben Kennedy, 23.30 June 10 — Rainguard Water Sealers 600 Aberdeen at Brooklyn, 11:30 a.m. Altoona at Reading, 12:05 p.m. 7. Denny Hamlin, 321.11 27. Michael Annett, 15.96 (Will Power) Auburn at Williamsport, 7:05 p.m. Binghamton at Akron, 12:05 p.m. Canton had a 10-run inning. 8. Joey Logano, 283.25 28. Darrell Wallace Jr, 13 June 25 — Kohler Grand Prix (Scott Dixon) Batavia at West Virginia, 7:05 p.m. Bowie at Erie, 12:05 p.m. 9. Matt Kenseth, 242.87 29. Brandon Jones, 12.67 July 9 — Iowa Corn 300 (Helio Connecticut at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. Harrisburg at Richmond, 12:05 p.m. Five pitchers, Christian Colo- 10. Chase Elliott, 232.02 30. , 5.16 Castroneves) Mahoning Valley at State College, 7:05 Portland at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m. 11. Jimmie Johnson, 220.61 31. Matt Tifft, 5.06 July 16 — Honda Indy Toronto (Josef p.m. TRIPLE A simo, Nate Hayes, Brody Todd, 12. Erik Jones, 100.5 32. Dylan Lupton, 4.38 Newgarden) Wednesday INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Carmen Lefoer, and Anthony 13. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 93.24 33. Jeremy Clements, 4 Sunday — Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio, No games scheduled North Division 14. Kasey Kahne, 77.5 34. Ray Black Jr, 2.88 Lexington, Ohio SPIKES 5, SCRAPPERS 1 W L Pct. GB 15. Ty Dillon, 57.48 35. Ross Chastain, 2.66 Aug. 20 — ABC Supply 500, Long Pond, Pa. Scranton/WB (Yanks) 63 37 .630 — Patellis held North Canton score- 16. Clint Bowyer, 41.1 36. Harrison Rhodes, 2.5 Aug. 26 — Bommarito Automotive Group Scrappers State College Lehigh Valley (Phils) 62 39 .614 1 1⁄2 17. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 40.58 36. Morgan Shepherd, 2.5 500, Madison, Ill. ab r h bi ab r h bi less, except for the 4th inning. Rochester (Twins) 58 43 .574 5 1⁄2 18. Jamie McMurray, 36.49 38. Ryan Preece, 2.12 Sept. 3 — Grand Prix at The Glen, Watkins Clement 2b 5 0 1 0 Kirtley 2b 3 0 0 0 Pawtucket (Red Sox) 50 50 .500 13 19. Ryan Newman, 35.69 39. BJ McLeod, 1.5 Glen, N.Y. Jones 3b 4 1 2 1 Hurst cf 4 0 1 0 Buffalo (Blue Jays) 43 59 .422 21 20. Daniel Suarez, 30 39. JJ Yeley, 1.5 Sept. 17 — GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma, Calif. Area golfers make top Wade cf 5 1 0 0 Mendoza 3b 4 1 3 0 Syracuse (Nationals) 35 64 .354 271 ⁄2 Cantu 1b 5 0 2 2 Lopez c 4 0 1 1 South Division fi ve in NOPGA event Berardi ss 5 1 2 0 Benson rf 3 0 1 0 W L Pct. GB Benson rf 4 0 0 0 Myers ss 3 1 1 0 Durham (Rays) 62 39 .614 — Gwinnett (Braves) 49 50 .495 12 Laureano lf 4 1 2 1 Denton lf 3 0 1 0 ALLIANCE Jobe, (12), $1,064,585. 6, Miguel Angel 272.0. 9, Angel Yin, 271.8. 10, Sadena Norfolk (Orioles) 44 57 .436 18 GOLF Jimenez, (12), $1,008,587. 7, Kirk Triplett, Parks, 269.4. Lucas dh 2 1 2 0 Ortega dh 3 0 0 0 Charlotte (White Sox) 43 58 .426 19 Three local boys golfers placed (13), $855,476. 8, Kevin Sutherland, Greens in Regulation Rivera c 3 0 1 1 Bautista dh 0 0 0 0 West Division in the top fi ve of the Northern (13), $851,689. 9, Stephen Ames, (12), 1, Ha Na Jang, .780. 2, Lexi Thompson, Gonzalez c 1 0 1 0 Gonzalez dh 1 0 0 0 W L Pct. GB STATISTICS Indianapolis (Pirates) 56 45 .554 — PGA Tour Statistics $770,736. 10, Tom Lehman, (10), $763,765. .780. 3, So Yeon Ryu, .777. 4, Sei Young Davis 1b 3 0 0 0 Ohio PGA’s Collegiate Preview 1 Scoring Average (Actual) Kim, .773. 5, Anna Nordqvist, .760. 6, In Columbus (Indians) 54 47 .535 2 Through July 23 Toledo (Tigers) 44 55 .444 11 FedExCup Season Points 1, Bernhard Langer, 68.18. 2, Miguel Gee Chun, .759. 7, Caroline Masson, .759. Totals 38 5 13 5 Totals 31 1 7 1 Louisville (Reds) 40 60 .400 15 1⁄2 at Alliance Country Club. 1, Jordan Spieth, 2,578.946. 2, Dustin Angel Jimenez, 68.86. 3, Scott McCarron, 8, Mirim Lee, .758. 9, Shanshan Feng, .757. 68.90. 4, Kevin Sutherland, 69.15. 5, Tom 10, Sung Hyun Park, .754. ——— Johnson, 2,276.045. 3, Hideki Matsuyama, Scrappers 100 301 000 — 5 Monday’s Games Cortland’s Buster Thomas took 2,203.547. 4, Justin Thomas, 2,059.706. Lehman, 69.35. 6, Brandt Jobe, 69.38. 7, Putts per GIR Stephen Ames, 69.40. 8, Kenny Perry, 1, Inbee Park, 1.72. 2, Amy Yang, 1.73. State College 000 000 001 — 1 Louisville at Syracuse, ppd. second as he was two strokes 5, Jon Rahm, 1,718.366. 6, Rickie Fowler, Charlotte 10, Columbus 4 1,633.969. 7, Brooks Koepka, 1,628.507. 8, 69.64. 9, Lee Janzen, 69.81. 10, Jerry Kelly, 3, Lydia Ko, 1.74. 4, Cristie Kerr, 1.74. 5, E—Kirtley (3, throw), DP—Scrappers 3, State 69.87. Moriya Jutanugarn, 1.74. 6, Hyo Joo Kim, College 2. SB—Myers (1), Berardi (1). LOB— Durham 12, Buffalo 3 behind winner Dylan Erks. Board- Daniel Berger, 1,572.721. 9, Brian Harman, Gwinnett at Lehigh Valley 1,492.389. 10, Kevin Kisner, 1,474.235. Driving Distance 1.74. 7, Stacy Lewis, 1.75. 8, Sung Hyun Scrappers 11, State College 7. 2B — Jones (6), 1, John Daly, 299.4. 2, Tommy Armour III, Toledo 3, Pawtucket 0 Scoring Average Park, 1.75. 9, Mi Jung Hur, 1.75. 10, Minjee G. Gonzalez (1), Mendoza (8). 3B—Mendoza (2), man’s Bryan Kordupel took third 295.1. 3, Kenny Perry, 294.9. 4, Brandt Indianapolis 4, Rochester 1 1, Jordan Spieth, 69.080. 2, Rickie Fowler, Lee, 1.75. Laureano (1). and Newton Falls’ Sean Croell Jobe, 293.2. 5, Scott McCarron, 292.9. Birdies Norfolk 3, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 2 69.127. 3, Sergio Garcia, 69.347. 4 , Marc IP H R ER BB SO Today’s Games Leishman, 69.536. 5, Hideki Matsuyama, 6, Scott Parel, 291.5. 7, Tim Petrovic, 1, Moriya Jutanugarn, 269. 2, Brooke M. was right behind him. 287.5. 8, Wes Short, Jr., 286.5. 9, Kevin Henderson, 250. 3, Lexi Thompson, 249. 4, Scrappers Gwinnett at Lehigh Valley, 11:35 a.m. 69.681. 6, Justin Thomas, 69.777. 7, Paul Pawtucket at Toledo, 12:05 p.m. Casey, 69.781. 8, Francesco Molinari, Sutherland, 286.2. 10, Bob Tway, 286.0. Sung Hyun Park, 247. 5, Ariya Jutanugarn, Karinchak 3 3 0 0 0 2 On the girls side, Vienna’s Driving Accuracy Percentage 243. 6, Stacy Lewis, 242. 7 (tie), Amy Yang Tati W, 2-2 5 2 0 0 2 3 Louisville at Syracuse, 1:05 p.m. 69.807. 9, Kyle Stanley, 69.825. 10, Russell Columbus at Charlotte, 7:05 p.m. Henley, 69.862. 1, Fred Funk, 84.88%. 2, Rocco Mediate, and Chella Choi, 234. 9, Austin Ernst, 230. Chen 0.1 2 1 1 2 1 Emily Koehler and Canfi eld’s 82.09%. 3, Colin Montgomerie, 82.07%. Durham at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Driving Distance 10, Lizette Salas, 226. Nelson S, 3 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 4, Jerry Kelly, 80.89%. 5, Olin Browne, Eagles Rochester at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. Kerra Loomis took eighth and 1, Brandon Hagy, 313.8. 2, Dustin State College Johnson, 313.3. 3, Luke List, 311.5. 4, 80.57%. 6, Rod Spittle, 79.83%. 7, Paul 1, Nicole Broch Larsen, 9. 2 (tie), Brittany Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Norfolk, 7:05 p.m. ninth, respectively. Ryan Brehm, 310.4. 5, Andrew Loupe, Goydos, 79.06%. 8, Joe Durant, 78.86%. Lincicome, Stacy Lewis and Joanna Castano L, 6-1 4.2 11 4 4 1 3 Wednesday’s Games 309.8. 6 (tie), Kevin Tway and Trey 9, David Toms, 78.60%. 10, Gene Sauers, Klatten, 8. 5 (tie), Alison Lee, Jessica Tilley 1.1 1 1 0 0 2 Louisville at Syracuse, 12 p.m. Mullinax, 308.9. 8, Tony Finau, 308.5. 9, 77.87%. Korda, So Yeon Ryu, Angel Yin, Brooke M. Calvano 2 1 0 0 0 1 Rochester at Indianapolis, 1:35 p.m. Columbus at Charlotte, 7:05 p.m. Grayson Murray, 307.7. 10, Brooks Koepka, Greens in Regulation Percentage Henderson and Nelly Korda, 7. Farinaro 1 0 0 0 1 0 Campbell man named 307.1. 1, Tom Lehman, 79.42%. 2, Bernhard Sand Save Percentage Durham at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Langer, 78.25%. 3, Kevin Sutherland, WP—Castano. Balk—Tati. HBP—Lucas (by Gwinnett at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Driving Accuracy Percentage 1, Lexi Thompson, .732. 2, Ayako Uehara, Castano), Lucas (by Calvano). Umpires— assistant football coach 1, Steve Stricker, 73.53%. 2, Ryan Armour, 77.47%. 4, Scott Dunlap, 77.16%. 5, Brandt .706. 3, Amelia Lewis, .619. 4, In-Kyung Pawtucket at Toledo, 7:05 p.m. 72.93%. 3, Jim Furyk, 72.80%. 4, Chez Jobe, 77.01%. 6, Kenny Perry, 76.03%. 7, Kim, .607. 5, Madelene Sagstrom, .604. Home, John Boccio; 1B, Matt Baldwin. T—3:01. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Norfolk, 7:05 p.m. WAYNESBURG, PA. Reavie, 72.09%. 5, Boo Weekley, 71.77%. Colin Montgomerie, 75.43%. 8, Joe Durant, 6, Marina Alex, .600. 7, Carlota Ciganda, 6, Brian Stuard, 71.49%. 7, Francesco 75.15%. 9, Marco Dawson, 74.44%. 10, Jeff .595. 8, Bronte Law, .594. 9 (tie) Charley Campbell native John Sikora Molinari, 71.30%. 8, Graeme McDowell, Sluman, 74.12%. Hull and Lee Lopez, .585. 70.40%. 9, William McGirt, 70.19%. 10, Jim Total Driving Rounds Under Par has been named Waynesburg Herman, 69.75%. 1, Miguel Angel Jimenez, 26. 2, Kenny 1, Moriya Jutanugarn, .813. 2, Inbee ing high school and middle school wres- Greens in Regulation Percentage Perry, 29. 3, Joe Durant, 39. 4 (tie), Park, .795. 3, In Gee Chun, .788. 4, Lexi tling coaches. Send cover letters and Bernhard Langer, Tom Lehman and Jeff NOTICES University’s special teams coach 1, Kyle Stanley, 71.78%. 2, Jordan Spieth, Thompson, .778. 5, Jessica Korda, .776. 6, resumes to Don Feren, South Range High 70.58%. 3, Paul Casey, 70.37%. 4, Cameron Maggert, 40. 7, Rod Spittle, 41. 8, David School, 11300 Columbiana Canfi eld Road, and linebackers coach. He is the Toms, 44. 9, Jerry Kelly, 45. 10, Gene Ariya Jutanugarn, .772. 7 (tie), So Yeon Percy, 70.34%. 5, Lucas Glover, 70.32%. Ryu and Sei Young Kim, .755. 9, Brooke M. Canfi eld, Ohio 44406. 6, Tony Finau, 70.21%. 7, Sergio Garcia, Sauers, 49. Penn-Ohio Club Blue Storm — is looking teams strength and conditioning Putting Average Henderson, .746. 10, Cristie Kerr, .745. 69.95%. 8, Dustin Johnson, 69.71%. 9, World Golf Ranking BASEBALL for boys and girls AAU Basketball head Robert Garrigus, 69.61%. 10, Jim Herman, 1, Scott Verplank, 1.683. 2, Bernhard Howland Athletic Complex — will host coach and assistant coaches. For details, coach. Langer, 1.700. 3, Scott McCarron, 1.715. Through July 23 69.58%. 1. Dustin Johnson USA 11.87 the Chris Deemer Memorial Wood Bat contact Justin Magestro at 724-813-7210. Total Driving 4, Miguel Angel Jimenez, 1.725. 5, Gene Tournament from Wednesday-Sunday. He was previously a gradu- Sauers, 1.727. 6, Kirk Triplett, 1.730. 7, 2. Jordan Spieth USA 9.36 FOOTBALL 1, Keegan Bradley, 74. 2, Kyle Stanley, 79. 3. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 7.76 Price for 8U teams is $210 per team. Price Mount Calvary Sons of Thunder — is ac- ate assistant with the team and 3, Rickie Fowler, 87. 4, Graham DeLaet, Fred Funk, 1.731. 8, Tim Petrovic, 1.732. for 9-U, 10-U, 11-U, 12-U and 14-U teams 9 (tie), and Stephen Ames, 4. Rory McIlroy NIR 7.61 cepting registrations for players and 90. 5, Lucas Glover, 98. 6, Rick Lamb, 100. 5. Sergio Garcia ESP 7.02 is $260. Tournament has double-elimi- cheerleaders ages 5-13. Practice is held at played for the Yellow Jackets for 7, Jim Herman, 101. 8 (tie), Sergio Garcia 1.734. nation and pool-play formats. For more Birdie Average 6. Jason Day AUS 6.58 Wilson Middle School on Gibson Street. and Paul Casey, 105. 10, 2 tied with 106. 7. Jon Rahm ESP 6.53 information, visit the website www.how- For more information, call Ed Bolling at four years. SG-Putting 1, Bernhard Langer, 5.21. 2, Scott landAC.com. McCarron, 4.83. 3, Miguel Angel Jimenez, 8. Henrik Stenson SWE 6.49 330-747-4445. 1, Rafa Cabrera Bello, .861. 2, Michael 9. Alex Noren SWE 6.38 in Niles — will be where Thompson, .840. 3, Rickie Fowler, .803. 4, 4.67. 4, Scott Parel, 4.35. 5, David Toms, former Youngstown State assistant coach SOCCER 4.32. 6 (tie), Fran Quinn, Stephen Ames 10. Brooks Koepka USA 5.77 Mahoning Valley Soccer Offi cials Irvin won’t be charged Luke Donald, .744. 5, Graeme McDowell, 11. Rickie Fowler USA 5.76 Craig Antush will conduct a baseball camp .725. 6, Gonzalo Fdez-Castano, .689. 7, and Brandt Jobe, 4.28. 9 (tie), Lee Janzen from Aug. 2-4 from 9 a.m.-noon. Camp is Association — is looking for people inter- and Woody Austin, 4.26. 12. Matt Kuchar USA 5.22 for boys and girls ages 6-14. Cost is $100 ested in becoming high school soccer ref- with sexual assault Brian Harman, .667. 8, Mackenzie Hughes, 13. Justin Rose ENG 5.03 .643. 9, Charl Schwartzel, .635. 10 , Jonas Eagles (Holes per) rain or shine. Campers should bring drinks erees. Those interested should contact 1, Scott McCarron, 68.7. 2, Gene Sauers, 14. Justin Thomas USA 4.91 and snacks. For more information or to Thom Sutcliffe at [email protected]. Blixt, .629. 15. Tommy Fleetwood ENG 4.79 FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. Birdie Average 76.0. 3, Bob Tway, 85.5. 4, Jesper register, contact at Antush at 304-633- SOFTBALL Parnevik, 87.8. 5 (tie), Stephen Ames and 16. Rafael Cabrera Bello ESP 4.66 8150 or email him at [email protected]. Prosecutors say there’s insuf- 1, Jordan Spieth, 4.61. 2, Justin Thomas, 17. Adam Scott AUS 4.63 Poland Pride fastpitch — will conduct try- 4.58. 3, Hideki Matsuyama, 4.43. 4, Rickie Kevin Sutherland, 90.0. 7, Tom Lehman, Ohio Glaciers — is registering players ages outs for next season on Sunday and Aug. 93.0. 8, Lee Janzen, 94.5. 9, Tommy 18. Paul Casey ENG 4.43 7-14 for its fall program. For more infor- fi cient evidence to fi le sexual Fowler, 4.31. 5, Justin Rose, 4.14. 6 (tie), 19. Daniel Berger USA 3.98 5. Private tryouts upon request. Visit the Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka, 4.13. Armour III, 97.7. 10, Kenny Perry, 100.3. mation, visit www.ohioglaciers.com. 20. Francesco Molinari ITA 3.92 Pride’s Facebook page or call David at 330- assault charges against Michael 8, Jon Rahm, 4.12. 9, Anirban Lahiri, 4.10. Sand Save Percentage The Prospects — are holding tryouts for 707-0565 for details. 10, 2 tied with 4.06. 1, Tom Pernice Jr., 69.44%. 2, Bernhard 21. Charl Schwartzel SAF 3.80 the 2018 16-U travel baseball team that Howland Athletic Complex — will be Irvin, a former football star for Eagles (Holes per) Langer, 65.79%. 3, Kirk Triplett, 65.00%. 22. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 3.61 will be playing in the Youngstown B league the site of an 8U tournament from 1, Justin Thomas, 90.0. 2, Sergio Garcia, 4, Tom Kite, 63.89%. 5, Marco Dawson, 23. Tyrrell Hatton ENG 3.58 at Cene Park. For more information, con- Wednesday-Sunday. Price is $210 per the Dallas Cowboys and the Uni- 99.0. 3, Brooks Koepka, 100.8. 4, Martin 62.00%. 6, Lee Janzen, 61.54%. 7, Kenny 24. Kevin Kisner USA 3.56 tact Britt Taylor at 330-979-5115. team. For more information, visit the Laird, 102.0. 5, Luke List, 102.9. 6, Andrew Perry, 60.00%. 8, Mark Brooks, 59.46%. 25. Phil Mickelson USA 3.50 Creekside Fitness — is planning tryouts website www.howlandAC.com. versity of Miami. Loupe, 103.5. 7 (tie), Jason Dufner and 9, Mark Calcavecchia, 58.82%. 10, Scott 26. Patrick Reed USA 3.48 for its 2018 14-U Class B team. For in- Dobbins Field in Poland — is where the Hideki Matsuyama, 108.0. 9, Brandon Verplank, 58.33%. 27. Brian Harman USA 3.47 formation, call 330-307-5053 or 330-719- second annual Erin Gabriel Hitting and A 27-year-old woman accused Hagy, 112.9. 10, Shawn Stefani, 115.2. All-Around Ranking 28. Marc Leishman AUS 3.46 0581. Pitching Camp sponsored by the Poland Irvin of drugging and sexually as- Sand Save Percentage 1, Bernhard Langer, 73. 2, Miguel Angel 29. Jason Dufner USA 3.38 Knightline 16u — will be having tryouts/ All Sports Boosters will be on Aug. 13. 1, Rickie Fowler, 70.53%. 2, Luke Donald, Jimenez, 103. 3, Stephen Ames, 112. 4, 30. Branden Grace SAF 3.37 workouts for 2017 Fall Travel Team and The camp is for girls ages 8 and older. saulting her at the W Hotel in Fort 69.33%. 3, Webb Simpson, 64.29%. 4, Gary Kenny Perry, 115. 5, Scott McCarron, 119. 31. Bernd Wiesberger AUT 3.32 2018 Youngstown Class B Summer Team. Girls from all communities are wel- 6, Lee Janzen, 123. 7, Kevin Sutherland, 32. Kevin Chappell USA 3.32 For more information please call or text come. The camp fl yer is available online Woodland, 64.10%. 5, Jimmy Walker, 330-501-0333. Lauderdale in March. 62.24%. 6, Adam Hadwin, 62.22%. 7, 134. 8, Tom Lehman, 144. 9, Kirk Triplett, 33. Thomas Pieters BEL 3.21 at http://www.polandbulldogs.com/8/ Seung-Yul Noh, 62.07%. 8, Tim Wilkinson, 147. 10, Gene Sauers, 148. 34. Siwoo Kim KOR 3.16 BASKETBALL home. For questions contact Gabriel 330- The 51-year-old Irvin denied the 61.63%. 9, Charl Schwartzel, 60.61%. 10, LPGA TOUR 35. Brandt Snedeker USA 3.15 Mahoning Valley Basketball Offi cials 757-4817. Louis Oosthuizen, 59.68%. Through July 23 36. Wesley Bryan USA 2.98 Association — is looking for athletes ages The Warren Softball Association — is now allegations. All-Around Ranking Scoring 37. Jimmy Walker USA 2.97 14 and up interested in becoming high accepting men’s, women’s and coed teams 1, Hideki Matsuyama, 201. 2, Rickie 1, Lexi Thompson, 68.944. 2, Sung Hyun 38. Charley Hoffman USA 2.97 school basketball offi cials. Those interest- for its fall leagues starting Aug. 13. For Broward State Attorney’s of- Fowler, 239. 3, Jordan Spieth, 301. 4, Kyle Park, 69.019. 3, So Yeon Ryu, 69.102. 4, 39. Bill Haas USA 2.96 ed should contact Don Dobrindt at hoop- more information, contact Marc at 330- Stanley, 323. 5, Jon Rahm, 332. 6, Xander Inbee Park, 69.273. 5, Stacy Lewis, 69.466. 40. Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG 2.84 [email protected] for more 507-2652. fi cials said in an email that there Schauffele, 350. 7, Tony Finau, 352. 8 (tie), 6, In Gee Chun, 69.5. 7, Mirim Lee, 69.509. 41. Ross Fisher ENG 2.78 information. Lisbon Baseball/Softball Association — Justin Rose and Marc Leishman, 367. 10, 8, Moriya Jutanugarn, 69.531. 9, Ariya 42. Pat Perez USA 2.77 COACHING has softball fall leagues beginning Aug. was insuffi cient evidence to fi le Justin Thomas, 395. Jutanugarn, 69.719. 10, Jessica Korda, 43. Danny Willett ENG 2.75 Maplewood High School — needs boys 27 for 8U coach pitch and 10U and 12U PGA Tour Champions 69.755. 44. Billy Horschel USA 2.71 basketball coaches for seventh, eighth, teams. Cost is $200 for 12U and 10U, charges, adding that they would Through July 16 Driving Distance 45. Ryan Moore USA 2.70 ninth, junior varsity and assistant varsi- and $150 for 8U teams. All games will be have had a diffi cult time getting a Charles Schwab Cup Money List 1, Joanna Klatten, 278.6. 2, Maude-Aimee 46. Bubba Watson USA 2.64 ty. For more information, contact varsity played at the Dickey Baseball/Softball 1, Bernhard Langer, (12), $2,039,666. Leblanc, 278.3. 3, Lexi Thompson, 274.3. 47. Gary Woodland USA 2.64 head coach Joe Bornemiss at 330-531- Complex on Sundays. For more informa- conviction. 2, Scott McCarron, (14), $1,378,135. 4, Jessica Korda, 273.9. 5, Cydney Clanton, 48. Emiliano Grillo ARG 2.62 2461 or send resume to joepborn@yahoo. tion or to register a team, contact David 3, Kenny Perry, (13), $1,249,745. 4, 273.6. 6, Brittany Lincicome, 273.1. 7, 49. Russell Knox SCO 2.62 com. Tolson at 330-606-3201 or email him at Staff /wire report Fred Couples, (8), $1,103,147. 5, Brandt Emily Tubert, 272.6. 8, Sung Hyun Park, 50. Hideto Tanihara JPN 2.56 South Range High School — is seek- [email protected].

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PITTSBURGH STEELERS Year’s Day bowl games un- RUNNER BIG 10 der Dantonio. Six times the Continued from B1 Continued from B1 defense allowed 30-or-more six days to reach Brookville, sured a little bit by how you points in a game. Eight de- Pa. handle the problems not fensive linemen did not re- He’ll pass through just in all the good times,” turn from the previous sea- Youngstown today. Being Dantonio said. “We’ve had son. one of the 16 runners re- some good times and those The offseason wasn’t quires an application pro- are easy to stand up there much better: In June, three cess where the runner has and sing the fi ght song and players were charged with to show an aptitude for both put a hat on. criminal sexual conduct af- running and fundraising. “Not as easy when you are ter a woman said she was “You have goals you have going through these type raped and forced to perform to make. When you’re se- of things,” he added, refer- oral sex in the bathroom of lected in October, you have ring to last season. “But at an on-campus apartment to raise $4,500 by the time the end of the day that’s why during a party in January. you run your leg and if you I was hired. I was hired to They were immediately dis- can’t do it, they’ll fi nd some- solve problems and that’s missed and Dantonio joined one who can,” Novoseal what we’re going to do.” athletic director Mark Hollis said. “They’re pretty selec- The season began under for an emotional news con- tive about fi nding someone a cloud after former punter ference on a campus already that can do it. We have until Mike Sadler died in a car reeling from allegations of August to hit $10,000. crash a year ago that also sexual assault against Larry “It’s like an honor system took the life of Nebraska Nassar, a former MSU doc- and they do a good job keep- punter Sam Foltz. After wins tor who also worked for USA ing up with you and help- versus Furman and at Notre Gymnastics. ing you out if you have any Dame to open the season, Players-only meetings be- problems.” the Spartans lost their next came a regular feature after Novosel took up exercising seven. practices earlier this year. with his legs when his arm The team couldn’t over- They were spurred, in part, gave out. The left-hander AP FILE PHOTO, JAN. 15 come the losses of quarter- by senior linebacker Jon Re- was drafted by the Arizona Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell, right, runs from Kansas City Chiefs free safety Ron schke’s decision to leave the Parker during a divisional playoff game in Kansas City, Mo. back Connor Cook, as well as Diamondbacks in 2003. A Aaron Burbridge, Jack Conk- team after what he termed torn labrum in limited him lin and Shilique Calhoun. “insensitive and totally re- to two years in the minors. The offense also became grettable” remarks about a He attempted two come- predictable under coordina- teammate. backs in independent ball Antonio to Le’Veon: tor Dave Warner, a favorite Members of the Spartans in 2006 and 2008 that were target of critics. so-called “Eagle Council,” short-lived. Three years lat- The turmoil took its toll a rotating group of a dozen er, he picked up marathon and Michigan State fi nished players selected by team- running with his wife. 3-9 last year after three con- mates to assume the lead- “We were both at athletes time to sign pact ference titles, six straight ership mantle, also began in college and we wanted winning seasons, a playoff stressing individual ac- to do something to replace Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS) situation individual, and I pray that appearance and two New countability. that,” Novosel said. “We Antonio Brown is known publicly we have him there.” wanted to train to run a for using social media to for the sec- The sentiment in the marathon and after all that ond time comments is understand- make waves, and he did ideas and innovation. The training we thought we so again Monday, posting in as many able coming from a player could do more than one. We ROSE speed of the game is ever a tweet urging teammate days. such as Brown, who re- ran 18 in 2011.” Continued from B1 faster on the court and in Le’Veon Bell to sign his He also cently signed a long-term His training frequently chimed deal. moted to Griffi n’s assistant the front offi ces around our involves running from his contract. Brown league. I am confi dent that If you don’t speak emoji, in from He wants to win and last summer after the Cavs hometown to Youngstown his youth feels having Bell in camp won the championship. He Koby is equipped and pre- — a two-way trip that’s the pencil-and-paper pared to lead and succeed graphic is a reference to football from the start would be will be the fi fth GM for own- roughly the same length of a camp Sun- in this dynamic environ- the one-year franchise helpful in that pursuit. er Dan Gilbert since 2005. marathon. day, tell- It’s somewhat surprising, ment.” player tender Bell will Gilbert said he’s been im- For the fundraising side of ing WPXI’s though, to see that senti- pressed with the job Altman Rose played for the New need to sign to get on the things, he owns a few win- Chase Wil- ment expressed so openly, — and other members of York Knicks last season and fi eld this season after fail- eries, cideries, olive oil and liams: as players are typically Cleveland’s front office — averaged 18 points and 4.4 balsalmic vinegar shops, a ing last week to reach an “I was leery of wading into each have done over the past fi ve assists. The 28-year-old’s role brewery and a distillery dot- agreement on a long-term Bell talking to other’s contractual affairs. weeks. with the Cavs is still to be de- ted through western Pa. and deal with the team. him last As of this writing, Bell has “Koby Altman has led our termined. He could be used Indiana. He’s done charity It’s not clear whether he night for about two hours. not responded publicly to front office group through as a backup or even start de- work through his businesses will do so before the start And, you know, we need either the comments or this transition period, im- pending on what the team and brought that experience of training camp later this him. I need him. We need the tweet, though Brown pressing many inside the does with All-Star Kyrie Ir- to MS Run the US. week in Latrobe, Pa. every guy a part of the or- suggested they’ve talked franchise and outside the or- ving, who recently asked for Even as he’s become a vet- Brown clearly feels it’s ganization, in the helmet, extensively as recently as ganization, as well,” Gilbert a trade. eran marathon runner, he important that Bell wrap to be there committed to this weekend. said in a statement. Irving’s demands have says he doesn’t really look up his off-field business the cause. He’s a special Players report to Saint “We are very excited that complicated things for the like one at 6-foot-3, 245 on time, so much so that piece. Obviously we know Vincent College on Thurs- he will now be officially defending Eastern Confer- pounds, but he’s found his he’s taken the unorthodox what he brings to the team, day, so we’ll know by then leading the basketball side ence champions. They’ll cer- style to go the distance. approach of commenting his dimension, playing whether Brown’s approach of our franchise. Koby has tainly fi nd interest in Irving, “I tend to be steady and on a teammate’s contract football. But he’s a special proves effective. the credentials, knowledge, but it may be challenging to slow,” Novosel said. experience and instincts to find comparable talent in be an outstanding general return. manager. That’s where Rose comes “In addition to these posi- in. If healthy, Rose is a dy- JUNIOR tive attributes and outstand- namic scorer capable of tak- Continued from B1 Colts QB Luck out for ing relationships around the ing over a game, and paired league, Koby will inspire and with LeBron James, he could the sport makes him look at impact the best possible cul- be even more dangerous. it in a different way,” Flood ture throughout the organi- Not long after reports sur- said. “It’s fun to hear how start of training camp zation. faced of Rose’s agreement, curious he is about TV.” “We are going to see a ca- James posted a message on Earnhardt got a brief taste Associated Press camp. Monday because veterans pable and passionate leader Twitter with fi ve rose emojis of broadcasting last year, INDIANAPOLIS Bal- aren’t required to be at the who also will cultivate new followed by, “Let’s Rock G!!” working with Flood while Andrew Luck’s surgical- lard said team complex until Sat- he dealt with concussion- ly repaired right shoulder Luck did urday. related symptoms. will keep him out for the not start He has said the injury But discussions with NBC start of training camp. throwing occurred initially on Sept. didn’t begin until after Earn- How much more time until last 27, 2015 at Tennessee. After INDIANS week. Scrappers Continued from B1 hardt announced in April he he’ll miss is still unclear. Luck the injury, Luck struggled would retire after this sea- Indianapolis Colts gen- The next — throwing 15 TD passes, and understand we needed son, in part because of his eral manager Chris Ballard step, Ballard said, is work- 12 interceptions and going to be better and got here, injury history. told reporters Monday that ing on his throwing motion 2-5 and was sidelined for defeat got home, and we’ve played Two big crashes last sum- the team’s franchise quar- and regaining strength in the fi rst time in his pro ca- pretty good baseball so far.” mer forced him out of the terback would go on the his right arm. reer, missing nine games. Cleveland’s Roberto Perez fi nal 18 races, and he missed physically unable to per- Still, the Colts have Luck opted against sur- Spikes snapped a 1-1 tie in the fi fth avoided establishing a two races during the 2012 form list when players re- gery following that sea- with an RBI double off Reds timeline for when Luck Staff report playoffs also because of con- port to camp Saturday. son and responded with starter Tim Adleman (5-8), cussion-related symptoms. “I want to make this very will start taking snaps STATE COLLEGE, PA. who lost his fourth straight or whether he would be the best statistical year of The 42-year-old Earnhardt clear: Andrew has not had The Scrappers raced out start. ready for the Sept. 10 sea- his career despite playing intends to compete in two a setback. This is all part of through soreness. to a four-run lead over the Scooter Gennett and Zack the process,” Ballard said. son opener against the Los State College Spikes in the Xfinity races next season Angeles Rams. Coach Chuck Pagano Cozart hit solo shots for Cin- and plans to be involved in “The long-term prognosis first four innings of Mon- cinnati, just 2-9 since the All- is very good and that is The reason: Ballard did make one adjustment the sport in other ways. — giving Luck an extra day day’s game. Star break. very positive. We are go- doesn’t want to rush his The Scrappers used the Earnhardt said negotia- off each week in an effort “You try to fi nd ways to get ing to follow the doctors’ best young player back. early offense and dominant tions began after he decided to keep him healthy. better, but you can’t reinvent orders and the process.” “I don’t worry about pitching in the 5-1 win at to leave racing and con- Luck, the No. 1 overall when he plays or where he But after enduring a sec- the wheel,” Reds manager tinued for several months Medlar Field at Lubrano Bryan Price said. pick in the 2012 draft and plays,” Ballard said when ond season of shoulder Park. James Karinchak start- before the two sides agreed the face of the franchise, asked if Luck needs some pain, Luck opted for sur- “This is our ballclub.” to the deal in the past few ed and took a no decision Tomlin’s solid perfor- had surgery in January preseason action. “Mr. gery. in three innings of work. days. mance — he threw 49 of 72 to repair a partially torn [Jim] Irsay and I have had “I feel and see myself He scattered three hits and “I’m excited to be able to pitches for strikes — was labrum. He did not par- some long conversations getting better every day, struck out fi nally announce this news,” ticipate in any of offsea- about the next step, and every week, and that’s sort SCRAPPERS 5 two. Felix another positive for the In- Earnhardt said. “I’m going to son workouts and the Colts the next step is practice. of something that you can SPIKES 1 Tati (2-2) dians, who are waiting for follow Sam’s lead and as pre- one of their starters in the knew all along there was Right now, he’s still fi nish- hang your hat on,” Luck Next: Scrappers picked up pared be as I can and let him a good chance he would ing up rehab.” said during Indy’s three- at State College, the win with back end of their rotation to give me the tools to make still be recovering during Luck was not available day minicamp in June. today, 7:05 p.m. five strong step up. progress.” innings of relief. On Saturday, Danny Sala- Next year’s NASCAR races In the top of the first in- zar returned from a stint in will air on either NBC Sports ning, Nolan Jones doubled the minors to allow just one or Fox channels. This year, with one out and scored hit in seven innings. NBC Sports Group will air Browns draft class signed when Ulysses Cantu singled Those outings could infl u- the fi nal 20 Cup Series rac- with two outs. ence whether the Indians’ es and the final 19 Xfinity Associated Press — with the No. 25 overall the pro- The Scrappers pulled away front offi ce tries to trade for events. CLEVELAND pick. gram after from the Spikes in the top another front-line starter “It is a tremendous honor Browns rookie defen- The former Michigan 90 days if of the fourth inning. Jesse before the July 31 trading not only to join NBC Sports sive back Jabrill Peppers standout played numerous he has not Berardi started the inning deadline. next year but to begin a new has signed and now Cleve- positions for the Wolver- positive with a single and a stolen “When he’s going good, career alongside people who land’s entire draft class is ines, but the Browns will tests. base. With one out, Jonathan that’s what he can do,” Indi- love NASCAR as much as I under contract. try him at strong safety Cleve- Laureano tripled to drive in ans manager Terry Francona do,” Earnhardt said. “To be Peppers and the Browns and as a kick returner. land’s Berardi. said of Tomlin, who was just reunited with Steve Letarte, had been haggling over Peppers may have been Peppers rookies Simeon Lucas was hit by 2-6 in May and June. to be able to call legends guaranteed money on his passed over by other teams reported a pitch to put runners at the “Those were six really like , four-year-deal, which is after he had a diluted urine to training camp Sunday corners. Mike Rivera fol- good innings.” and teammates worth $10.3 million and in- sample at the scouting with the veterans arriving lowed and collected his fi rst Tomlin was dominant rather than just friends, to cludes a $5.6 million sign- combine. on Wednesday. professional hit and RBI to during one stretch, strik- be able to continue going ing bonus. Peppers was placed in The Browns will open drive in Laureano. ing out six straight from the to the track and connecting The Browns chose Pep- the fi rst stage of the NFL’s their second training camp Ernie Clement extend- second to the fourth and al- with race fans, it’s a privilege pers — one of Cleveland’s substance abuse policy, under coach Hue Jackson ed his hitting streak to 11 lowing just one hit until the I don’t take lightly. three fi rst-round selections but he can be cleared from on Thursday. games. fi fth.

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St. Louis 8, Colorado 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE E—Odor (9), Rojas (2). DP—Miami 1, Texas 2. tied at 21. AROUND THE HORN MLB STATISTICS Houston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. CARDINALS 8, ROCKIES 2 LOB—Miami 6, Texas 8. 2B—D.Gordon (15), STOLEN BASES—Maybin, Los Angeles, Atlanta at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Colorado St. Louis Ozuna (20). 3B—DeShields (1). HR—Stanton 2 25; Dyson, Seattle, 22; Altuve, Houston, Monday’s other STANDINGS Minnesota at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi (32). SB—Lucroy (1). 21; Andrus, Texas, 20; RDavis, Oakland, N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Blckmon cf 4 0 1 0 Fowler cf 3 1 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO 19; DeShields, Texas, 19; Betts, Boston, AMERICAN LEAGUE Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Miami 17; Buxton, Minnesota, 16; Cain, Kansas MLB games East Division LMahieu 2b 4 0 2 0 Duke p 0 0 0 0 Today’s Games Arenado 3b 4 0 0 0 Brebbia p 0 0 0 0 Conley W,3-3 7 7 0 0 0 5 City, 16; Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 16. W L Pct GB Chicago White Sox (Rodon 1-3) at Chicago Barraclough 1 0 0 0 1 1 PITCHING—Sale, Boston, 12-4; Vargas, AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 55 45 .550 — Parra lf 4 0 1 0 Segrist p 0 0 0 0 Cubs (Lackey 6-9), 2:20 p.m. Mar.Ryn 1b 4 0 0 0 G.Grcia ph 1 0 1 1 Ramos 1 1 0 0 1 0 Kansas City, 12-4; Santana, Minnesota, New York 51 46 .526 21 ⁄2 Cincinnati (Castillo 1-3) at N.Y. Yankees Texas 11-7; Carrasco, Cleveland, 10-4; Fulmer, Royals 5, Tigers 3 Tampa Bay 51 49 .510 4 C.Gnzal rf 4 0 1 0 Lyons p 0 0 0 0 (Montgomery 6-5), 7:05 p.m. Story ss 4 0 1 0 Pham lf-cf 3 2 2 1 Perez L,5-8 7 7 3 3 2 3 Detroit, 10-7; Pomeranz, Boston, 10-4; 7 Baltimore 48 51 .485 6 1⁄2 Houston (Morton 7-4) at Philadelphia Wolters c 3 1 0 0 DeJong ss 5 0 2 1 Jeffress 2 1 1 1 2 2 tied at 9. 12 innings Toronto 45 54 .455 9 1⁄2 (Pivetta 3-5), 7:05 p.m. Umpires—Home, Gerry Davis; First, Rob Drake; ERA—Sale, Boston, 2.48; Kluber, Central Division Snztela p 1 0 0 0 Gyorko 3b 3 0 0 0 Milwaukee (Davies 11-4) at Washington Amrista ph 1 0 0 0 Y.Mlina c 4 1 2 0 Second, Pat Hoberg; Third, Tom Woodring. Cleveland, 2.74; Stroman, Toronto, 2.98; DETROIT W L Pct GB (Jackson 1-0), 7:05 p.m. T—2:34. A—24,654 (48,114). Vargas, Kansas City, 3.08; Severino, New Cleveland 52 45 .536 — Rusin p 0 0 0 0 Voit 1b 3 1 1 0 Salvador Perez and Mike Mousta- Miami (Straily 7-5) at Texas (Hamels 4-1), Valaika ph 1 1 1 2 Wong 2b 4 1 2 1 WHITE SOX 3, CUBS 1 York, 3.21; Santana, Minnesota, 3.26; Kansas City 51 47 .520 1 1⁄2 8:05 p.m. Chicago (A) Chicago (N) Fulmer, Detroit, 3.35; Darvish, Texas, 3.44; Minnesota 49 48 .505 3 J.Diaz p 0 0 0 0 Grichuk rf-lf 4 1 1 2 kas hit consecutive homers in the Colorado (Gray 3-1) at St. Louis (Lynn Leake p 2 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Pomeranz, Boston, 3.51; Cobb, Tampa Detroit 45 53 .459 7 1⁄2 8-6), 8:15 p.m. Mrtinez ph-rf 1 1 1 1 Me.Cbrr lf 5 1 1 0 Heyward rf 5 0 0 0 Bay, 3.57. 12th inning, and Kansas City won Chicago 39 57 .406 12 1⁄2 Atlanta (Foltynewicz 8-5) at Arizona Totals 34 2 7 2 Totals 33 8 12 7 Moncada 2b 5 0 1 0 Bryant 3b 4 0 1 0 STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 200; Archer, its sixth straight game. Hours af- West Division (Walker 6-4), 9:40 p.m. Abreu 1b 4 0 2 1 Rizzo 1b 3 0 1 0 Tampa Bay, 167; Kluber, Cleveland, 149; W L Pct GB Minnesota (Berrios 9-3) at L.A. Dodgers A.Grcia rf 4 0 0 0 Cntrras c 5 0 1 0 Darvish, Texas, 143; Severino, New Houston 65 33 .663 — Colorado 000 000 020 — 2 ter the Royals helped their pitch- (Maeda 8-4), 10:10 p.m. St. Louis 200 200 22x — 8 Dvidson 3b 4 1 1 1 Schwrbr lf 4 0 1 0 York, 136; Carrasco, Cleveland, 130; Seattle 49 51 .490 17 N.Y. Mets (Lugo 4-2) at San Diego (Chacin Ti.Andr ss 4 0 1 0 Zobrist 2b 3 1 0 0 Porcello, Boston, 121; Estrada, Toronto, ing staff by acquiring Trevor Cahill Los Angeles 49 51 .490 17 E—Mar.Reynolds (4). DP—Colorado 3. LOB— 9-7), 10:10 p.m. Colorado 6, St. Louis 7. 2B—Y.Molina (14), Wong Engel cf 4 1 2 1 Jay cf 4 0 4 0 118; Tanaka, New York, 118; McCullers, Texas 48 51 .485 17 1⁄2 and two relievers in a trade with Pittsburgh (Taillon 6-3) at San Francisco (16). HR—Valaika (9), Pham (14), Grichuk (13), K.Smith c 3 0 2 0 J.Baez ss 3 0 1 0 Houston, 114. Oakland 44 55 .444 211 ⁄2 (Bumgarner 0-4), 10:15 p.m. Martinez (6). SB—Story (4), Y.Molina (6). Swarzak p 0 0 0 0 Hndrcks p 2 0 0 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE San Diego, Kansas City outlasted Wednesday’s Games IP H R ER BB SO Mi.Gnza p 3 0 0 0 Grimm p 0 0 0 0 BATTING—JTurner, Los Angeles, .367; Sunday’s Scores Cincinnati at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Jnnings p 0 0 0 0 Strop p 0 0 0 0 the Tigers to stay 11 ⁄2 games Cleveland 8, Toronto 1 Colorado Murphy, Washington, .341; Harper, Atlanta at Arizona, 3:40 p.m. Senzatela L,10-4 4 6 4 4 2 5 Narvaez c 1 0 0 0 I.Happ ph 1 0 0 0 Washington, .336; Blackmon, Colorado, Oakland 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. Uehara p 0 0 0 0 behind fi rst-place Cleveland in the Texas 6, Tampa Bay 5 Rusin 3 3 2 2 1 2 .328; Posey, San Francisco, .319; Peralta, Houston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Diaz 1 3 2 2 3 0 Densing p 0 0 0 0 Arizona, .319; Zimmerman, Washington, AL Central. Jorge Bonifacio also Baltimore 9, Houston 7 Milwaukee at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Russell ph 1 0 0 0 Detroit 9, Minnesota 6 St. Louis .318; Cozart, Cincinnati, .318; Arenado, Miami at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Leake W,7-8 7 4 0 0 0 6 Totals 37 3 10 3 Totals 35 1 9 1 Colorado, .314; Rendon, Washington, .314. homered for the Royals, who won Kansas City 5, Chicago White Sox 4 Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 L.A. Angels 3, Boston 2 Duke 0 2 2 2 1 0 RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 87; Harper, despite squandering a 3-0 lead in p.m. Brebbia 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Chicago (A) 000 011 010 — 3 Washington, 83; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 76; N.Y. Yankees 6, Seattle 4 Colorado at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Chicago (N) 010 000 000 — 1 the sixth. Jakob Junis (3-2), one Monday’s Scores Siegrist H,5 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Inciarte, Atlanta, 68; Arenado, Colorado, Minnesota at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Lyons 1 0 0 0 0 3 DP—Chicago (A) 1. LOB—Chicago (A) 8, Chicago 67; Stanton, Miami, 66; Votto, Cincinnati, Chicago White Sox 3, Chicago Cubs 1 N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. (N) 12. 2B—Abreu (27), Rizzo (19), Jay (10). of seven relievers used by Kansas Toronto 4, Oakland 2 Duke pitched to 3 batters in the 8th 65; Murphy, Washington, 64; Bryant, BOX SCORES Umpires—Home, Manny Gonzalez; First, Fieldin HR—Davidson (19), Engel (3). Chicago, 63; Seager, Los Angeles, 63. City, pitched a hitless 11th for the Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 0 IP H R ER BB SO Cleveland 6, Cincinnati 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cubreth; Second, Mark Carlson; Third, CB RBI—Arenado, Colorado, 86; Lamb, Bucknor. Chicago (A) Arizona, 79; Harper, Washington, 75; win. Kelvin Herrera fi nished for Kansas City 5, Detroit 3, 12 innings ORIOLES 5, RAYS 0 Gonzalez W,5-9 7 1-3 7 1 1 3 3 Miami 4, Texas 0 Baltimore Tampa Bay T—2:50. A—40,486 (43,975). Goldschmidt, Arizona, 73; Murphy, his 20th save in 23 chances. Drew Jennings H,7 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Washington, 72; Ozuna, Miami, 71; Houston at Philadelphia ab r h bi ab r h bi INTEREAGUE Swarzak S,1-3 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 2 Boston at Seattle A.Jones cf 5 2 3 1 Sza Jr. rf 3 0 1 0 Reynolds, Colorado, 70; Shaw, Milwaukee, VerHagen (0-1) took the loss, INDIANS 6, REDS 2 Chicago (N) 70; Blackmon, Colorado, 69; Votto, Minnesota at L.A. Dodgers M.Mchdo 3b 4 0 1 2 Dckrson lf 3 0 0 0 Cincinnati Cleveland Hendricks 4 1-3 8 1 1 0 5 allowing the homers to Perez and Today’s Games Schoop 2b 3 0 0 1 Lngoria 3b 4 0 1 0 Cincinnati, 69. ab r h bi ab r h bi Grimm L,1-1 1 2-3 1 1 1 1 3 HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 133; Inciarte, Chicago White Sox (Rodon 1-3) at Chicago Trumbo 1b 4 0 1 0 Mrrison 1b 3 0 0 0 Hmilton cf 4 0 1 0 B.Zmmer cf 3 1 2 2 Strop 1 0 0 0 0 2 Moustakas in his third inning of Cubs (Lackey 6-9), 2:20 p.m. S.Smith lf 0 0 0 0 W.Ramos c 2 0 0 0 Atlanta, 124; Arenado, Colorado, 122; Cozart ss 4 1 1 1 Lindor ss 4 0 1 0 Uehara 1 1 1 1 0 1 Murphy, Washington, 121; LeMahieu, work. Cincinnati (Castillo 1-3) at N.Y. Yankees Mncni lf1b 4 0 0 0 Sucre c 2 0 1 0 Votto 1b 2 0 1 0 Brntley lf 3 0 1 1 Duensing 1 0 0 0 0 1 (Montgomery 6-5), 7:05 p.m. W.Cstll dh 4 1 1 0 B.Mller dh 4 0 1 0 Colorado, 116; Ozuna, Miami, 116; Harper, Suarez 3b 4 0 0 0 Encrnco dh 4 0 1 0 HBP—by Gonzalez (Rizzo). Washington, 114; Gordon, Miami, 111; Orioles 5, Rays 0 Houston (Morton 7-4) at Philadelphia C.Jseph c 4 0 1 0 Beckham 2b 3 0 1 0 Gennett dh 4 1 1 1 Jose.Rm 2b 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Angel Hernandez; First, Lance (Pivetta 3-5), 7:05 p.m. Tejada ss 4 1 1 0 M.Smith cf 3 0 1 0 Goldschmidt, Arizona, 107; 2 tied at 104. Msoraco c 3 0 1 0 C.Sntna 1b 3 3 2 2 Barksdale; Second, John Tumpane; Third, Ted DOUBLES—Murphy, Washington, ST. PETERBURG, FLA. Oakland (Gray 6-4) at Toronto (Valdez Rickard rf 3 1 1 0 Hchvrra ss 3 0 0 0 Schbler rf 3 0 0 0 Urshela 3b 3 1 0 0 Barrett. 0-0), 7:07 p.m. Totals 35 5 9 4 Totals 30 0 6 0 32; Arenado, Colorado, 31; Herrera, Kvlehan lf 3 0 0 0 A.Almnt rf 2 1 1 0 T—3:17. A—40,849 (41,072). Philadelphia, 31; Duvall, Cincinnati, 28; Kevin Gausman pitched six strong Baltimore (Miley 4-8) at Tampa Bay (Faria Peraza 2b 3 0 0 0 Guyer ph-rf 1 0 0 0 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS 4-1), 7:10 p.m. Baltimore 001 000 031 — 5 Drury, Arizona, 25; Phillips, Atlanta, 25; R.Perez c 2 0 1 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Harper, Washington, 24; Seager, Los innings, Adam Jones homered Kansas City (Duffy 6-6) at Detroit Tampa Bay 000 000 000 — 0 Totals 30 2 5 2 Totals 29 6 9 6 (Fulmer 10-7), 7:10 p.m. E—Hechavarria (3). DP—Baltimore 3, Tampa Bay BATTING—Altuve, Houston, .358; Segura, Angeles, 24; Shaw, Milwaukee, 24; 2 tied and Baltimore sent Tampa Bay Seattle, .328; Ramirez, Cleveland, .322; at 23. L.A. Angels (Chavez 5-10) at Cleveland 1. LOB—Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 8. 2B—A.Jones Cincinnati 000 011 000 — 2 to its season-worst fi fth straight (Clevinger 5-3), 7:10 p.m. (13), Sucre (6). 3B—M.Smith (3). HR—A.Jones Correa, Houston, .320; Gamel, Seattle, TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 13; Cozart, Cleveland 100 020 21x — 6 .320; Hosmer, Kansas City, .315; Springer, Cincinnati, 7; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 7; Miami (Straily 7-5) at Texas (Hamels 4-1), (19). SB—M.Machado (6). SF—Schoop (7). DP—Cincinnati 2, Cleveland 2. LOB—Cincinnati loss. The Rays began the day tied 8:05 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Houston, .312; Pedroia, Boston, .311; Reyes, New York, 6; Arenado, Colorado, 5; 3, Cleveland 5. 2B—B.Zimmer (10), Encarnacion Judge, New York, .310; Garcia, Chicago, Pollock, Arizona, 5; 11 tied at 4. for the second AL wild-card spot. Boston (Pomeranz 10-4) at Seattle Baltimore (13), R.Perez (7). HR—Cozart (12), Gennett (Hernandez 5-4), 10:10 p.m. Gausman W,7-7 6 5 0 0 3 8 .308. HOME RUNS—Stanton, Miami, 30; (18), C.Santana 2 (12). SF—B.Zimmer (2), RUNS—Springer, Houston, 82; Judge, Bellinger, Los Angeles, 27; Votto, Baltimore won for the sixth time Minnesota (Berrios 9-3) at L.A. Dodgers O’Day H,13 1 0 0 0 1 1 Brantley (3). (Maeda 8-4), 10:10 p.m. Brach 1 1 0 0 1 1 New York, 79; Betts, Boston, 70; Altuve, Cincinnati, 26; Bruce, New York, 25; in eight games. Gausman (7-7) IP H R ER BB SO Houston, 68; Ramirez, Cleveland, 65; Harper, Washington, 25; Blackmon, Wednesday’s Games Bleier 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m. Tampa Bay Correa, Houston, 64; Gardner, New York, Colorado, 24; Lamb, Arizona, 23; Ozuna, gave up fi ve hits and struck out Adleman L,5-8 6 6 5 5 3 4 64; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 62; Sano, Miami, 23; Rizzo, Chicago, 23; Thames, Cincinnati at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Snell L,0-6 7 6 3 3 1 4 Wood 1 2 0 0 1 2 eight. Darren O’Day, Brad Brach Boston at Seattle, 3:40 p.m. Romo 1 2 1 1 0 1 Minnesota, 62; Trumbo, Baltimore, 62. Milwaukee, 23. Cingrani 1 1 1 1 0 2 RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 75; Judge, New STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, 43; Houston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Whitley 1 1 1 0 0 0 Cleveland and Richard Bleier completed a Oakland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Snell pitched to 2 batters in the 8th York, 73; Schoop, Baltimore, 71; KDavis, Gordon, Miami, 35; TTurner, Washington, Tomlin W,7-9 6 4 2 2 1 6 Oakland, 68; Sano, Minnesota, 68; Correa, 35; Villar, Milwaukee, 19; Broxton, six-hitter Blake Snell (0-6) went Kansas City at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. WP—Snell. Miller H,20 2 1 0 0 0 2 L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Umpires—Home, Joe West; First, Hunter Houston, 67; Cano, Seattle, 66; Springer, Milwaukee, 17; Nunez, San Francisco, Allen 1 0 0 0 0 1 Houston, 66; Smoak, Toronto, 65; 17; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 15; Peraza, a career-high seven-plus innings. Miami at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Wendelstedt; Second, Andy Fletcher; Third, Adleman pitched to 2 batters in the 7th Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 Alan Porter. Moustakas, Kansas City, 62. Cincinnati, 15; Pollock, Arizona, 14; 2 tied The lefty, who entered with 19 HBP—by Allen (Votto). HITS—Altuve, Houston, 134; Ramirez, at 13. p.m. T—3:04. A—15,187 (31,042). Umpires—Home, Bill Miller; First, Todd Tichenor; of 30 career starts lasting fi ve Minnesota at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Cleveland, 118; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, BLUE JAYS 4, ATHLETICS 2 Second, Nic Lentz; Third, Adam Hamari. 15-2; Davies, Milwaukee, 11-4; Greinke, NATIONAL LEAGUE 117; Hosmer, Kansas City, 116; Springer, or fewer innings, allowed three Oakland Toronto T—2:26. A—21,500 (35,051). Houston, 114; Abreu, Chicago, 113; Betts, Arizona, 11-4; Scherzer, Washington, East Division ab r h bi ab r h bi MARLINS 4, RANGERS 0 Boston, 111; Schoop, Baltimore, 111; 11-5; Wainwright, St. Louis, 11-5; Wood, runs and six hits. Jones has an W L Pct GB Ra.Dvis cf 2 0 0 0 J.Btsta dh 4 1 0 0 Miami Texas Andrus, Texas, 110; Cabrera, Chicago, 110. Los Angeles, 11-1; deGrom, New York, RBI in six straight games. Manny Washington 59 38 .608 — Semien ss 3 1 0 0 R.Mrtin c 4 1 2 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi DOUBLES—Betts, Boston, 31; Ramirez, 11-3; 4 tied at 10. Atlanta 47 50 .485 12 Healy dh 4 0 1 1 Dnldson 3b 3 1 1 0 D.Grdon 2b 5 1 1 0 Gomez dh 4 0 1 0 Cleveland, 30; Lindor, Cleveland, 29; ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.04; Machado drove in two runs during New York 45 51 .469 13 1⁄2 K.Davis lf 3 0 0 0 Smoak 1b 2 1 0 1 Stanton rf 3 2 2 3 Choo rf 4 0 1 0 Altuve, Houston, 28; Lowrie, Oakland, Scherzer, Washington, 2.26; Gonzalez, Miami 45 52 .464 14 Lowrie 2b 3 0 0 0 Pearce lf 4 0 1 0 Yelich cf 4 1 1 0 Andrus ss 4 0 1 0 28; Upton, Detroit, 28; Abreu, Chicago, Washington, 2.83; Greinke, Arizona, a three-run eighth. Philadelphia 34 62 .354 24 1⁄2 Alonso 1b 3 0 0 0 Tlwtzki ss 3 0 0 0 Ozuna lf 4 0 2 1 Beltre 3b 4 0 4 0 27; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 27; Gurriel, 2.97; Ray, Arizona, 3.15; Strasburg, Central Division Chpmn 3b 3 1 1 1 Carrera rf 3 0 2 1 Ralmuto c 3 0 1 0 Napoli 1b 4 0 0 0 Houston, 27; 2 tied at 26. Washington, 3.26; Lynn, St. Louis, 3.30; Blue Jays 4, Athletics 2 W L Pct GB Phegley c 2 0 0 0 Pillar cf 4 0 0 0 Bour dh 1 0 0 0 Odor 2b 4 0 0 0 TRIPLES—Castellanos, Detroit, 7; Martinez, St. Louis, 3.34; deGrom, New Milwaukee 53 48 .525 — Maxwll phc 1 0 0 0 Goins 2b 4 0 2 1 Szuki phdh 2 0 0 0 Lucroy c 3 0 0 0 Ramirez, Cleveland, 5; Sanchez, Chicago, York, 3.37; Leake, St. Louis, 3.39. TORONTO Chicago 51 47 .520 1⁄2 Joyce rf 3 0 0 0 T.Moore 1b 4 0 0 0 Mazara lf 4 0 0 0 5; Bogaerts, Boston, 4; Merrifi eld, Kansas STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, Pittsburgh 49 50 .495 3 Totals 27 2 2 2 Totals 31 4 8 4 Detrich 3b 3 0 0 0 DShelds cf 2 0 1 0 City, 4; 12 tied at 3. 192; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 168; Ray, Francisco Liriano won for the St. Louis 48 51 .485 4 Rojas ss 4 0 1 0 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 32; Arizona, 149; deGrom, New York, 144; fi rst time in three starts, Russell Cincinnati 41 58 .414 11 Oakland 100 010 000 — 2 Totals 33 4 8 4 Totals 33 0 8 0 KDavis, Oakland, 28; Moustakas, Kansas Strasburg, Washington, 141; Samardzija, West Division Toronto 100 200 10x — 4 City, 28; Smoak, Toronto, 27; Springer, San Francisco, 138; Martinez, St. Louis, Martin homered and Toronto W L Pct GB E—Pearce (2). DP—Oakland 1, Toronto 1. LOB— Miami 200 001 010 — 4 Houston, 27; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 26; 136; Greinke, Arizona, 134; Nelson, Los Angeles 68 31 .687 — Oakland 1, Toronto 9. 2B—Donaldson (11), Texas 000 000 000 — 0 Gallo, Texas, 23; Sano, Minnesota, 23; 3 Milwaukee, 132; Lester, Chicago, 126. snapped a three-game losing Colorado 58 43 .574 11 Pearce (7), Goins (12). HR—M.Chapman (5), streak. Martin had two hits and Arizona 56 42 .571 11 1⁄2 R.Martin (10). CS—Ra.Davis (6). San Diego 43 55 .439 24 1⁄2 IP H R ER BB SO Ezequiel Carrera reached base San Francisco 38 62 .380 30 1⁄2 Oakland Smith L,0-1 6 6 3 3 3 2 Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices three times as the last-place Blue Sunday’s Scores Axford 0 1 1 1 2 0 Jays won the opener of a seven- Cincinnati 6, Miami 3 Smith 2 1 0 0 1 2 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Oakland 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Toronto game homestand. Oakland had Philadelphia 6, Milwaukee 3 Liriano W,6-5 5 2 2 2 2 5 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CITY OF YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO CITY OF YOUNGSTOWN Colorado 13, Pittsburgh 3 Biagini H,7 2 0 0 0 1 0 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO just two hits against Liriano and San Diego 5, San Francisco 2 Tepera H,9 1 0 0 0 0 1 Sealed proposals will be received by the SECONDARY TREATMENT LTCP PHASE I PART 1 -WWTP three Toronto relievers, losing for L.A. Dodgers 5, Atlanta 4, 10 innings Osuna S,25-29 1 0 0 0 0 3 Board of Mahoning County Commission-ers IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT, Washington 6, Arizona 2 Axford pitched to 3 batters in the 7th until 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 15, 2017, CONTRACT NO. 1A - GENERAL & ‘A’ the third time in four games. After Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis 3 WP—Liriano, Smith. at the Mahoning County Purchasing De- MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT G - GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Monday’s Scores Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Tim partment, 1st Floor, 21 West Boardman CONTRACT NO. 1B - ELECTRICAL CONTRACT E – ELECTRICAL pitching a combined 3 2⁄3 innings Chicago White Sox 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Timmons; Second, James Hoye; Third, Will Street, Youngstown, Ohio 44503. CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION in his previous two starts, Liriano Cleveland 6, Cincinnati 2 Little. Miami 4, Texas 0 T—2:37. A—39,613 (49,282). BOARD OF MAHONING COUNTY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Section 00 11 13 (6-5) started on three days rest, COMMISSIONER’S HEALTH CARE PLAN Advertisement For Bids Sealed Bids for the construction of the moving up to take the turn of Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary Sealed Bids for the construction of the injured righty Aaron Sanchez Proposals must be submitted directly by Treatment Improvements Project, Contract LTCP Phase I Part I – WWTP Electrical Im- providers, as brokers and agents will not be No. 1A – General & Mechanical Construc- provements Project Contract A, will be re- (blister). Liriano allowed two runs considered in the submission process, since tion and Contract No. 1B – Electrical Con- ceived by the City of Youngstown, at the the RFP response should not include com- struction, will be received by the City of office of the Director of Finance, Third and two hits in fi ve innings. missions, bonuses, or other forms of com- Youngstown, at the office of the Director Floor - City Hall, 26 South Phelps Street, pensation within the rates. of Finance, Third Floor - City Hall, 26 South Youngstown, Ohio 44503 until 12:00 noon NATIONAL LEAGUE Phelps Street, Youngstown, Ohio 44503 un- Eastern Standard Time on Friday August A copy of the specifications along with pro- til 12:00 NOON Eastern Standard Time on 11, 2017, at which time the Bids received Cardinals 8, Rockies 2 posal pages may be obtained at the FRIDAY AUGUST 25, 2017, at which time will be publicly opened and read aloud at Mahoning County Purchasing Department, the Bids received will be publicly opened Council Chambers, Sixth Floor, City Hall, ST. LOUIS Mahoning County Administration Building, and read aloud at Council Chambers, Sixth Youngstown, Ohio immediately thereafter. 1st Floor, 21 W. Boardman Street, Floor, City Hall, Youngstown, Ohio immedi- Randal Grichuk hit a two-run Youngstown, Ohio 44503. ately thereafter. The Project consists of Separate Bids will be received for Contract homer while Mike Leake pitched constructing improvements to the waste- G – General and Contract E – Electrical. Any questions regarding the bid shall be water treatment plant secondary treat- Bids shall be on a lump sum basis for both seven scoreless innings for addressed in writing via email to the atten- ment system, including upgrades to the ex- Contract G and Contract E. tion of Ms. Karen U’Halie, Director of isting trickling filter units, replacement of St. Louis. Leake’s six-strikeout Human Resources by email the aeration diffuser system and associat- Plans and specifications are available at performance was his best since [email protected]. Please do ed air blowers, and upgrades to the exist- the office of the Engineer, ms consultants, not contact Ms. U’Halie by telephone. Do ing secondary clarifiers. inc., 333 East Federal Street, Youngstown, giving up one run over eight not address your questions to anyone other Ohio, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and than Ms. U’Halie. The inquiry deadline is Separate Bids will be received for Contract 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sets innings against Washington on 4:00 p.m.. EDT, August 1, 2017. A summa- No. 1A – General & Mechanical Construc- purchased in person may be obtained for a June 30. It was the fi rst win for ry of all questions and answers will be tion and Contract No. 1B – Electrical Con- payment of $125.00. Sets shipped to bid- complied. Firms must request a copy of all struction. Bids shall be on a lump sum ba- ders will require a payment of $150.00. Leake (7-8) against the Rockies questions and the Mahoning County’s re- sis for Contract No. 1A and for Contract Said payments are NON-REFUNDABLE. All sponse. This information will be provided No. 1B. checks shall be made payable to ms consul- since Aug. 10, 2011. Kevin Siegrist via email(email address must be provided). tants, inc. Each bidder must be a regis- pitched the Cardinals out of a The Issuing Office for the Bidding Docu- tered plan holder with ms consultants, inc. A certified check representing FIVE percent ments is: Arcadis U.S., Inc., 1111 Superior to be eligible to submit a bid for this proj- two-on, one-out jam in the eighth (5%) of the proposal, drawn on a solvent Avenue, Suite 1300, Cleveland, Ohio 44114. ect. bank, and payable to the Mahoning County Contact: Said AbouAbdallah, email address by getting Gerardo Parra to strike Treasurer, or a bid bond in the sum of FIVE [email protected], and phone Bidding documents are sold as complete out and Mark Reynolds to fl y out. percent (5%) of the proposal in lieu thereof +1 216-298-5224. Prospective Bidders may sets; no partial or incomplete sets can be must accompany each and every proposal examine the Bidding Documents at the Is- purchased. No refund will be allowed for Tyler Lyons struck out the side in as a guarantee that if the bid is accepted, a suing Office on Mondays through Fridays the return of any bidding documents at any contract will be entered into with the between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 time. the ninth. Board of County Commissioners, in the p.m., local time. Bidding Documents also manner provided by law. may be examined at the Wastewater Bidding Documents also may be examined INTERLEAGUE Treatment Plant, on Mondays through at the Wastewater Treatment Plant, on Bids of Corporations not chartered in Ohio Fridays between the hours of 9:00 am and Mondays through Fridays between the White Sox 3, Cubs 1 MUST be accompanied by proper cer-tifica- 3:00 pm, local time; and the office of the hours of 9:00 am and 3:00 pm, local time; tions that such Corporation is authorized to City Engineer, City Hall, on Mondays and the office of the City Engineer, City CHICAGO do business in Ohio. through Fridays between the hours of 9:00 Hall, on Mondays through Fridays between am and 3:00 pm, local time. the hours of 9:00 am and 3:00 pm, local Adam Engel and Matt Davidson Attention of the Bidder is directed to the time. homered and the White Sox requirements that each proposal must be Printed copies of the Bidding Documents accompanied by a non-collusion affidavit, may be ordered through ARC Document The Owner reserves the right to reject any snapped a nine-game losing properly executed by the Bidder. Further, Solutions eBlueprint (216-281-1234), or all bids and to waive any informalities in the successful Bidder will be required to www.eblueprint.com. The cost of each set bidding. streak with a victory over the execute an af-fidavit required by Sec. of bid documents is $500.00 which crosstown rival Cubs at Wrigley 5719.042 of the Ohio Revised Code. No includes project manuals, drawings and Bids for the above-described work must be payment shall be made on any Contract for two future addenda. After securing the submitted on blanks furnished with the Field. The Cubs lost for just the which no such affidavit has been submit- printed copies, at bidder’s choice, electronic bidding documents. Said bids must be sub- ASSOCIATED PRESS ted. copies can be furnished for use by the bid- mitted as one original and one copy. second time in 10 games follow- Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw throws dur- ders. This cost does not include shipping of ing the All-Star break to fall a The Board of Mahoning County the original bid documents, but does in- Bidders shall furnish proof of qualifications ing a game against the Atlanta Braves in Los Angeles. Commissioners reserves the right to reject clude the cost for shipping of two addenda. to perform the Work as described in Article half-game behind idle fi rst-place any or all bids and to waive informalities. Cost for shipping expenses of the original 3 of the Instructions to Bidders. In addition, the Board of Mahoning County bid documents would be added to this fee. Milwaukee in the NL Central. Commissioners reserves the right to partic- Bidding documents are sold as complete Bid security shall be furnished in accord- Engel lined his third homer of ipate in state contracts which the sets; no partial or incomplete sets can be ance with Article 8 in the Instructions to Department of Administrative Services, purchased. No refund will be allowed for Bidders. the season off reliever Justin Office of State Purchasing has entered into the return of any bidding documents at any for the purchase of supplies, services, time. Bidders shall comply with all statutory re- Grimm (1-1) into the wind and Kershaw placed equipment and certain materials pursuant quirements in accordance with Article 24 of several rows into the left-center to Ohio Revised Code Section 125.04. No Neither Owner nor Engineer will be respon- the Instructions to Bidders. bids may be withdrawn for at least sixty sible for full or partial sets of Bidding bleachers to snap a 1-1 tie in the (60) days after the opening thereof. Documents, including Addenda if any, ob- The City of Youngstown, Ohio anticipates tained from sources other than the Issuing receiving funding from the Water Pollution sixth. Davidson led off the eighth Each bidder must insure that all employees Office. The Offices of the Owner or the Control Revolving Loan Fund (WPCLF) to with his 19th homer, which sailed and applicants for employment are not dis- Engineer will NOT have any plans available aid in financing the Project. The require- on 10-day DL criminated against because of race, color, for sale. ments for Bidders, Contractors and Sub- over the left-fi eld stands and sex or national origin. contractors are explained in the Bidding Each Bidder must be a Bidding Documents Documents. onto Waveland Avenue. Miguel Associated Press Kershaw leads the majors CLEARLY INDICATE THE ITEM BEING BID, Holder, as defined in Article 1 of the Gonzalez (5-9) allowed one run AS WELL AS THE NAME, ADDRESS AND Instructions to Bidders. A pre-bid conference will be held at 10:00 LOS ANGELES with a 15-2 record and a TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE PERSON OR am local time on Wednesday July 26, 2017, and seven hits in 71 ⁄3 innings to 2.04 ERA. If the early report BUSINESS SUBMITTING THE BID, ON THE Bidders shall furnish proof of qualifications at the Wastewater Treatment Plant, 725 end a four-game losing streak and Braced for the worst pos- OUTSIDE OF THE SEALED ENVELOPE to perform the Work as described in Article Poland Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio 44502. holds, he would be able to CONTAINING THE BID. 3 of the Instructions to Bidders. Attendance at the pre-bid conference is win for just the second time in 11 sible news on injured ace highly encouraged but is not mandatory. return in early September, MAHONING COUNTY BOARD OF Bid security shall be furnished in accord- decisions. Jose Abreu had two Clayton Kershaw, the Los COMMISSIONERS ance with Article 8 in the Instructions to The Contract Times will commence running Angeles Dodgers tried to plenty of time to prepare for Bidders. as indicated in the General Conditions. hits and doubled in a run for the Nancy Laboy, Clerk of the Board Contract Times for completion and provi- AL-worst White Sox, who ended fi nd some comfort Monday the postseason. Bidders shall comply with all statutory re- sions on liquidated and special damages, if quirements in accordance with Article 24 of any, are indicated in the Agreement. their longest slide in four years. that his back diagnosis did The Dodgers have the best the Instructions to Bidders. record in baseball at 68-31 Owner: The City of Youngstown Marlins 4, Rangers 0 not appear as dire as last The City of Youngstown, Ohio anticipates By: David Bozanich season. and entered play Monday receiving funding from the Water Pollution Title: Director of Finance ARLINGTON, Texas Control Revolving Loan Fund (WPCLF) to The Dodgers put their su- with a 10 1⁄2-game lead in the aid in financing the Project. The require- Giancarlo Stanton hit more two ments for Bidders, Contractors and Sub- perstar left-hander on the NL West. contractors are explained in the Bidding NOTICE ERRORS home runs and moved into a tie Documents. for the major league lead, send- 10-day disabled list, a day Last season when he was Advertisers are requested hurt, the team went 38-24 A pre-bid conference will be held at 10:00 ing Adam Conley an Miami over after he exited a start after AM local time on TUESDAY August 1, to check the first just two innings. while he was out. 2017, at the Covelli Centre Community Texas. Stanton has 32 homers, Room, located at 229 E. Front Street, appearance of ads for They called the injury a “It’s different circum- Youngstown, Ohio 44503. Attendance at including six in his last seven accuracy. This newspaper games, and matched Yankees lower back strain, not the stances,” third baseman the pre-bid conference is highly encouraged but is not mandatory. will be responsible for rookie Aaron Judge for most in herniated disk issue that Justin Turner said. “Last The Contract Times will commence running the majors. Stanton hit a two-run sidelined him for 2 1⁄2 months year we were down [eight] as indicated in the General Conditions. only one incorrect Contract Times for completion and provi- drive in the fi rst inning and a solo last year. games and this year we’re sions on liquidated and special damages, if insertion, the first one. shot in the eighth. Texas star A report by Fox Sports said up 10. I think knowing the any, are indicated in the Agreement. ANY ERROR SHOULD BE Adrian Beltre went 4 for 4, giving Kershaw would miss four to way we played last year and Owner: The City of Youngstown REPORTED him 2,993 career hits. He moved By: David Bozanich six weeks. responded in his absence, Title: Director of Finance IMMEDIATELY. closer to becoming the 31st “Relative to the scan from makes it little bit easier pill player to reach 3,000. Conley last year, much better,” man- to swallow.” (3-3) pitched seven impres- ager Dave Roberts said. “We The Dodgers have not sive innings during his second start since getting recalled from have to take it day to day named his replacement in Triple-A New Orleans on July 18. and see how he responds to the rotation. They also put He allowed seven hits and struck medication and rest.” Brandon McCarthy on the out fi ve as he pitched past the “A timetable has kind of DL with a blister issue, acti- sixth inning for the fi rst time this put out there, but we don’t vated left-hander Hyun-Jin season. Martin Perez (5-8) went know. With Clayton, medi- Ryu (foot bruise) and started seven innings. cine and his desire, anything him against the Minnesota Associated Press can happen,” he said. Twins.

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TUESDAY MARKET WATCH Dow NASDAQ S&P 500 Gold Silver JULY 25, 2017 WORLD & BUSINESS 66.90 23.06 2.63 $0.40 $.01 THE VINDICATOR | B5 21,513.17 6,410.81 2,469.91 $1,253.90 $16.40 WORLD digest Immigrants wept, pleaded for water in truck Nominations sought Associated Press complaint against the driver, James Mat- SAN ANTONIO thew Bradley Jr., who could face the death YOUNGSTOWN The tractor-trailer was pitch-black inside, penalty over the 10 lives lost. The Mahoning Valley crammed with 90 immigrants or more, and “After an hour I heard ... people crying Young Professionals are already hot when it left the Texas border and asking for water. I, too, was sweating asking for nominations for town of Laredo for the 150-mile trip north and people were despairing. That’s when I the 2017-18 “25 Under 35 to San Antonio. lost consciousness,” 27-year-old Adan Lara Award.” Nominations are It wasn’t long before the passengers, Vega told the AP from his hospital bed. By due Aug. 25. For informa- sweating profusely in the rising heat, start- the time he came to, he was in the hospital. tion, contact Rose Saborse ed crying and pleading for water. Children Bradley, 60, of Clearwater, Fla., appeared at 330-207-2635 or email at whimpered. People took turns breathing in federal court on charges of illegally [email protected]. through a single hole in the wall. They transporting immigrants for fi nancial gain, pounded on the sides of the truck and resulting in death. He was ordered held for Taking Apple Pay yelled to get the driver’s attention. Then another hearing Thursday. YOUNGSTOWN they began passing out. He did not enter a plea or say anything J.C. Penney retailers By the time police showed up at a Wal- about what happened. But in court papers, nationwide have begun ac- mart in San Antonio at 12:30 a.m. Sunday he told authorities he didn’t realize anyone cepting Apple Pay, which and looked in the back of the truck, eight was inside his 18-wheeler until he parked allows customers with iOS passengers were dead and two more would and got out to relieve himself. devices to pay for in-store soon die in an immigrant-smuggling at- In addition to the dead, nearly 20 others ASSOCIATED PRESS purchases directly from tempt gone tragically awry. rescued from the rig were hospitalized in dire James Matthew Bradley Jr., left, arrives at the federal courthouse their phone. The details of the journey were recount- condition, many suffering from extreme de- for a hearing Monday in San Antonio. Bradley was arrested in con- Apple Pay is compatible ed Monday by a survivor who spoke to The hydration and heatstroke. A number of those nection with the deaths of multiple people packed into a broiling with the iPhone 7, iPhone Associated Press and in a federal criminal aboard were from Mexico and Guatemala. tractor-trailer. 7 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone SE and Apple Watch. Shoppers with J.C. Penney credit cards also will Highway patrol: 2 dead, be able to use their cards through Apple Pay. GM’s 3Q dividend 6 hurt in S. Dakota crash DETROIT Associated Press Sioux Falls and Hawar- General Motors an- ALCESTER, S.D. den, Iowa, and Sioux City, nounced Monday a third- Two people were killed Iowa. quarter dividend of 38 cents Alcester, a town of about per share of common stock. and six others hurt when an 81-year-old woman 800 people, is about 40 The dividend will be pay- drove into a group of peo- miles south of Sioux Falls. able Sept. 22 for all common Jayson Pullman, chief shareholders by the close of ple and then into a nursing business Sept. 8. home Monday in southeast executive of Hawarden Regional Healthcare, said GM’s second-quarter South Dakota in an appar- dividend was also 38 cents ent accident, authorities four of the injured were per share. said. treated at his hospital. He The woman, who had said he believed three had Defense costs rise pulled into a driveway close been returned to the nurs- in ambush case to the building, appears to ing home, with the fourth have stepped on the gas in- transferred by helicopter to MILFORD, PA. stead of the brakes, hitting another hospital. A judge has approved more seven people who were The other hospitals said than $55,000 in new defense leaving Alcester Care and they could provide no in- attorney fees for a sniper who formation without patient killed a Pennsylvania state Rehab Center with a 2001 ASSOCIATED PRESS Pontiac Grand Prix, the names. None of the victims trooper and wounded an- White House senior adviser Jared Kushner speaks to reporters outside the White House in Washington other outside their barracks. state Highway Patrol said of the crash were immedi- on Monday after meeting on Capitol Hill behind closed doors with the Senate Intelligence Committee on in a statement. ately identifi ed. The nurs- The defense fees approved the investigation into possible collusion between Russian offi cials and the Trump campaign. by a Pike County judge for Authorities said the driv- ing home’s administrator 34-year-old Eric Frein bring er – who hasn’t been iden- declined an interview. the total costs of his defense tified – was among those “It’s horrible,” Highway to about $426,000. Kushner to Senate: No Russia injured, a group that also Patrol Capt. Jason Husby The county has paid included center employees said. “Especially the situ- defense attorneys William and residents. ation we had here where Ruzzo and Michael Weinstein Highway Patrol spokes- there’s a group of people. more than $300,000, in- collusion and ‘nothing to hide’ man Tony Mangan had no A lot of people are affected cluding legal fees of $125 per immediate information by this.” hour each, plus meals and Associated Press the White omitted from his security about the conditions of The Highway Patrol says lodging. The court previously WASHINGTON House. “I clearance form because of the injured, whom he said the investigation will likely approved paying various de- President Donald Trump’s did not col- an aide’s error. were taken to hospitals in take days to complete. fense experts, plus a private son-in-law and adviser Jared lude with His statement was the detective and neuropsychol- Kushner answered ques- Russia, nor fi rst detailed defense from a ogist who examined Frein tions from Senate investiga- do I know of campaign insider respond- about $126,000. tors for hours behind closed anyone else ing to the controversy that in the cam- has all but consumed the Frein was convicted in doors Monday, acknowl- Sessions April and sentenced to death edging four meetings with paign who fi rst six months of Trump’s Your Weekly in the September 2014 mur- Russians during and after did so.” presidency. U.S. intelligence Local Golf Guide der of Cpl. 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B6 THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2017 SPORTS & CLASSIFIEDS WWW.VINDY.COM

East won the opening diamond TO PLACE AN AD BRIDGE Automobiles lead with the ace and continued Both vulnerable, South deals | the suit to South’s king. Gahan Ford Taurus SEL - 2006 330-746-6565 800-686-5003 4 dr. sedan, light Tundra NORTH led a club to dummy’s jack, losing Metallic, 6 cyl., auto., or online: www.vindy.com/classifi eds WA K 9 to the king, and East cleared the beige int., p.w., p.l., a/c, T 84,685 mi., very clean, A 6 4 2 diamonds. Gahan saw that she well maintained int./ext., U $2795. S - O - L - D ! 10 6 5 was going to need a second trick VA J 8 from the heart suit while keeping Hyundai Sonata - 2014 WEST EAST 36,000 mi., white w/grey WQ 8 2 W10 6 5 4 West from gaining the lead. This int.,loaded, $12,500/offer. CLASSIFIEDS T T technique is known as an ”avoid- Call330-720-4460 Q 7 3 K J 5 U9 4 3 2 UA J 7 ance play.” RX350 - 2008 NOTICES 0000 JOBS 1000 RENTALS 3000 V V Well maintained, 9 4 2 K 7 3 Gahan led the nine of hearts good condition, 95,000 mi., REAL ESTATE 4000 STUFF 6000 PETS 7000 AUTOS 8000 SOUTH $10,500. Call 330-534-0861 W and passed it to East, who clev- Mercury Milan - 2007. Gray, CORRECTIONS AND J 7 3 excellent condition, 94,000 SELL YOUR ITEM USING HOURS CANCELLATIONS T10 9 8 erly won this with the king. This mi., $5850. 330-774-5289 THE FAMILY PLAN* BY PHONE Minor corrections and can- U might have proved embarrass- cellations taken until 4:30 K Q 8 Mini Cooper Countryman 330-746-6565 2014 - 40,238 mi. 3 LINES — 3 DAYS p.m. the day before publi- VQ 10 6 5 ing had declarer’s hearts been 800-686-5003 cation, 4:30 p.m. Friday for $19,000 or best offer. Call 724-946-2125 Mon.-Fri.: 8am-4:30pm Sunday, and 11:30 a.m. Satur- The bidding: queen-ten-nine, but East was BY FAX day for Monday. SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST hoping that partner held the Pontiac Grand Prix - 2008 $5.00 ALL NEW ADS MUST RUN ONE 4 dr., grey, super clean, 330-747-0399 TIME BEFORE THEY CAN BE Pass Pass 1T Pass queen-eight of hearts and would $5850. Call 330-774-5289. CANCELLED OR CORRECTED. Include full name/company Pontiac Sunfire - 2000, 4 3 LINES — 7 DAYS name, phone/fax number and Be sure to check your ad as 1NT Pass 2NT Pass then be able to win the defense’s The Vindicator will be re- cyl., very cold air, all new ASSOCIATED PRESS start date. sponsible for only those in- 3NT All pass second heart trick and have an parts, excellent runner, U $1000/offer. 330-720-6275. Katinka Hosszu of Hungary shows her gold IN PERSON sertions where the above Opening lead: Four of entry for the long diamond. East medal during an awards ceremony at the $9.50 Mon.-Fri.: 8 am-4:30pm decisions preclude correc- Today’s deal is from a compe- BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. 107 Vindicator Square (Corner of tion. When cancelling an ad shifted to a spade. Gahan’s jack Martin St., E. Palestine, World Aquatics Championships at the Duna Each additional line Vindicator Square &Front St.) always ask for the “kill” num- tition in Europe earlier this year. OH. Local 1-800-589-7970 Youngstown, Ohio 44501 ber. No allowance made with- was covered by the queen and Arena in Budapest, Hungary, on Monday. is $3.00 out one. North-South were apparently • Private Party only DEADLINES won with dummy’s ace. SUVs • Rate is non-refundable The Vindicator reserves the playing Acol, a four-card major IN THE PAPER CALL BY right to not accept an adver- South cashed three club Buick Rendezvous - 2007 • Prepayment required Mon.: Friday, 4:30pm tiser’s order and reserves the system with a 12-14 one no trump good condition, 144,000 mi., • Only one item per ad Tues.-Fri.: Day prior, 4:30pm discretion to edit, change, re- tricks, ending in her hand while runs & drives - needs trans. • Must include price vise, or classify an ad, or can- range. This system has been $500. Call 330-717-4214. Saturday: Friday, 3:45pm cel a scheduled publication shedding a spade from dummy, • Excludes pets, garage Sunday: Friday, 4:00pm popular in Great Britain, and sales, real estate & of an ad, even after a prior and led the eight of hearts. Re- Buick Rendezvous - 2006 Hosszu Sunday Real Estate: Friday, 3:15pm publication and regardless other places, for many years. Good running condition, commercial items of whether the ad is part of a gardless of what the defense body in good shape, 165,000 multiple insertion. The auction may look strange to did, Gahan was able to develop mi., AWD, air & sunroof, American eyes, but it wouldn’t $3000/offer. 330-246-0911. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY the second heart trick that she We are pledged to the letter and spirit of United States policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity through- turn a head in Europe. South Chevrolet Traverse - 2009 out the Nation. We encourage and support an affi rmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barri- needed while keeping West off White, good shape, ers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. The Vindicator was 13-year-old Liz Gahan, who 140,000 mi., $4000. captures will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate that violates federal or local fair housing laws. play. Nine tricks in all and a well- Call 330-744-4108 showed excellent technique in earned result. Jeep Wrangler Sport - 1998 the play. 6 cyl., 5 spd., 119,000 mi., 0000 Apartments Farmers Market ©Tribune Content Agency soft top, black/tan, very Unfurnished clean, runs great, $5750. NOTICES Peaches, Sweet Corn, Pep- Call 330-759-7381 pers, Beans, Cukes, Plums, Boardman - Senior Apts. LINCOLN MKX - 2008 2 Bdrm., heat & water incl. Raspberries, Cherries, Blue- Boats Motorcycles/Mopeds Automobiles berries. Cost $50,000 New. medley Cemetery Lots $525/mo., first mo. free. White, completely load- Call 330-718-5585 Gasper’s Garden - BAJA 240ES - 1995, newer Harley-Davidson Dyna Buick Century - 2003 330-533-7221 ed, will email pictures & Green Haven Memorial Gar- trailer, 454 Bravo, captain Superglide Custom - 2010 103,000 mi., new wind- full description. Email: dens - 4 lots together, Love call, covers, day cabin, trim 12,000 mi. 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THE VALLEY LIFE JULY 25, 2017 5 THE VINDICATOR | C1 Live music performances PEOPLE’S on television shows this P H A R M ACY week include: First Pet position remains unfi lled The 1 The Revivalists: To- Graedons night on “Jimmy Kim- Associated Press there are no plans at this Still, she noted, “all didn’t lie had puppies that was mel Live” (ABC) WASHINGTON time.” necessarily have them “carefully choreographed Politically ambitious If Trump stays pet-free, he at the beginning of the so guests could see all these 2 TLC, Snoop Dogg: pups and kittens: Put your will be breaking with a long administration.” little puppies.” A possible Wednesday on resumes aside. held tradition of presiden- Power and pets have long “It was calculated like a “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC) The job of fi rst pet – an en- tial pet ownership. gone hand in hand. state dinner,” he said. viable White House gig with President Franklin Dela- “For some reason, people While there have been side effect 3 Fall Out Boy: no Roosevelt’s had his be- in power end up suffocat- Wednesday on “Late luxurious live-in privileges, notable pets in the White after-hours access to the loved terrier Fala. President ing different opinions and House for generations, Mil- Night with Seth Meyers” George H.W. Bush’s Eng- dominating their staff, but of beer: (NBC) president and guaranteed lie was the first modern positive press coverage – is lish springer spaniel Mil- they long for someone who White House dog, said Pick- 4 Spoon: Thursday on not currently available. lie was featured on “The will speak up to them, and ens. She added that Bar- headaches “Late Show with Ste- That’s because President Simpsons.” When President a pet will,” said Doug Wead, bara Bush was the fi rst one phen Colbert” (CBS) Donald Trump is not look- Barack Obama’s family ac- a former George H.W. Bush to “use the pet as a tool to quired their Portuguese wa- administration staffer who I have suffered from ing for a fl uffy sidekick at the reach out.” The former fi rst Imagine Dragons: ter dog Bo, it was big news. wrote books on presiden- Q. regular severe debili- 5 moment. Asked about plans lady wrote “Millie’s Book: As tating headaches for a few Friday on “Good for a four-legged addition to “In the modern-day presi- tial children and the 2016 Morning America” (ABC) dency, almost all of them campaign. Dictated to Barbara Bush,” years. They don’t respond to the White House, Stephanie medication. Grisham, a spokeswoman have had a pet,” said Jenni- Wead noted that politi- which reached the number fer Pickens, a White House cal pets can sometimes be one spot on the New York After months of extensive for Melania Trump, said in (and often painful) experi- a statement: “The fi rst fam- social expert who wrote used for, well, politics. He Times nonfi ction best seller “Pets at the White House.” recalled an event after Mil- list in the fall of 1990. mentation, I discovered that ily is still getting settled so they are due to beer! This was a huge surprise to me, since I was born in Milwau- Exercise, anger may trigger heart attack kee and enjoyed beer with- “WORLD OF DANCE” (10 out headaches for 35-plus P.M., NBC): Things are get- years before this started. ting pretty brutal on “World Now, a single beer can cause of Dance,” where The Cut a staggering headache last- round continues. Ballerina ing over 12 hours. Misty Copeland drops by to Not every beer does this: serve as a guest judge. Guinness and some German TV LISTINGS, C3 beers are fi ne, but IPAs and craft beers are a problem. In- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS ternet research has unveiled other people who suffer from ‘Waitress’ tickets the same problem. on sale this week My doctor never heard of CLEVELAND it. I have not seen the culprit The national tour of “Wait- identified. Dehydration is ress” will play the Connor not the issue. Palace Oct. 17-Nov. 5. Tick- I am thrilled now that ets for the hit Broadway mu- I have identified the root sical will go on sale Friday at of the problem, but I’d like playhousesquare.org or by to know what ingredient is phone at 216-241-6000. causing the problem. Then I could identify other beers to Performances will be at drink without further pain- 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, ful trial and error. 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. Satur- days, and 1 and 6:30 p.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS A review of the role of Sundays. Exercising while angry or upset triples the risk of having a heart attack. A. dietary factors in head- “Waitress” features aches clearly implicates beer original music and lyrics by as a trigger (Current Neurolo- Sara Bareilles, a book by gy and Neuroscience Reports, screenwriter Jessie Nelson November 2016). Beer was and direction by Tony Award- far more likely to bring on a winner Diane Paulus. Beware of extremes migraine than red wine. The authors suspect that the key Inspired by Adrienne By MARILYNN MARCHIONE 52 countries. Their average age was “This is a large enough sample ingredient in foods such as Shelly’s fi lm, “Waitress” cheese, chocolate, red wine tells the story of a waitress AP Chief Medical Writer 58 and three-fourths were men. size that we can put stock in the If you’re angry or upset, you might They answered a survey about fi ndings,” Jacobs said. and beer that causes head- and expert pie maker, who pain mischief is tyramine. It dreams of a way out of her want to simmer down before head- whether they were angry or upset, or “We all need to fi nd ways of modi- ing out for an intense run or gym had heavy exertion, in the hour be- fying our emotional reactions and is more common in unpas- small town and loveless teurized or tap beer. That’s marriage. workout. A large, international study fore their heart attack or during the to avoid extreme anger,” such as dis- ties heavy exertion while stressed or same time period the previous day. tracting ourselves, walking away because these beers contin- Harrison, Steele mad to a tripled risk of having a heart That way researchers could compare from the stressful situation, trying ue to ferment in the bottle will host pageant attack within an hour. risk at different times in the same to see it from a different perspec- or keg. You may have to ex- Regular exercise is a healthy anti- people and the effect of these poten- tive, talking it out and getting sup- periment to find safe beer NEW YORK dote to stress and can help prevent tial heart-attack triggers. port from other people, he said. for you. ABC says Chris Harrison heart disease – the biggest problem Being angry or upset doubled the The study’s fi ndings also are bio- For years I had no insur- and Sage Steele are return- is that too many people get too little risk of suffering heart attack symp- logically plausible. Emotional stress Q. ance, so I took herbs to ing to host “The 2018 Miss of it. But the new research suggests toms within an hour; heavy physical and exertion can raise blood pres- try to control my diabetes. I America Competition.” there may be better or worse times to exertion did the same. Having both sure and heart rate, change the fl ow took Ceylon cinnamon, bitter Harrison’s other TV duties exercise, and that extremes can trig- at the same time more than tripled of blood in the vessels and reduce melon, alpha-lipoic acid, gin- include ABC’s “The Bache- ger harm. the risk for a heart attack. the heart’s blood supply, said the ger and other supplements. lor” and “The Bachelorette,” “This study is further evidence of The risk was greatest between 6 study leader, Dr. Andrew Smyth of About a year and a half and the syndicated game the connection between mind and p.m. and midnight, and was indepen- McMaster University. In an artery ago, I was hospitalized for show “Who Wants to Be a body. When you’re angry, that’s not dent of other factors such as smoking, already clogged with plaque, a trig- an unrelated illness. When Millionaire.” He returns for the time to go out and chop a stack of high blood pressure or obesity. ger could block blood fl ow and lead they checked my HbA1c, it his ninth time presiding over wood,” said Barry Jacobs, a psycholo- Big caveats: Patients reported their to a heart attack. was 11.8. All those spices the “Miss America” telecast. gist at the Crozer-Keystone Health own stress or anger, and people who “From a practical perspective, and supplements had not ESPN commentator System in suburban Philadelphia just had a heart attack may be more there will be times when exposure controlled my blood sugar Steele will be making her and an American Heart Association prone to recall or think they suffered to such extremes is unavoidable,” at all! second appearance as co- volunteer. one of these triggers than they other- Smyth said. Your story reinforces host. He had no role in the study , led wise might have been. Also, strenu- “We continue to advise regular A. the importance of reg- The 97th “Miss America” by the Population Health Research ous exertion is whatever the patient physical activity for all, including ular blood glucose mea- pageant will air live from the Institute at McMaster University perceives it to be – for some people those who use exercise to relieve surements for people with Boardwalk in Atlantic City, in Hamilton, Ontario. Results were that could be climbing stairs and for stress,” but people should not go diabetes. Relying on herbs, N.J., on Sept. 10 on ABC. published Monday in the Heart As- others, running a marathon. beyond their usual routine at such dietary supplements or even sociation journal Circulation. The study also is observational, times, he said. prescription drugs without Dorals to perform Earlier studies have looked at anger so it cannot prove cause and effect. The study was funded by the close medical monitoring is at Riverwalk Park and exertion as heart attack triggers But it’s likely to be the best kind of Canadian Institutes of Health Re- a recipe for disaster. NEW CASTLE, PA. but most were small or in one coun- information available – it’s not pos- search, other governmental bodies Gastroparesis (delayed The Dorals will perform try, or included few women or minor- sible to randomly assign people to from various countries that partici- stomach emptying) can Friday night in the Riverwalk ities. The new study involved 12,461 be angry and exercise, then see how pated and grants from several drug lead to nausea, vomiting, Park outdoor concert series. people suffering a fi rst heart attack in many have heart attacks. companies. bloating and stomach pain. Admission is free. Diabetic retinopathy can impair vision. Students of the Pennsyl- I have osteoporosis and vania Martial Arts Academy interviews. Administration Degree Programs repair in the brain. will give a demonstration Q. have read that magne- website, which cites the program “Previous studies have shown sium helps the body absorb during the intermission. Children’s Specialty HEALTH for off ering fl exible courses in inconsistent fi ndings between calcium. What kind of mag- Food and beverages will be Care Center to relocate four tracks – health informatics, sleep-disordered breathing and nesium should I take, and off ered by Kathy’s Katering, briefs HERMITAGE, PA. health promotion, physical edu- cognition, which may be due to how much? Is it better to Mister Softee Ice Cream Children’s Hospital of Pitts- cation, and administration for the diff erent tests used,” said take it morning or evening? Truck, the Confl uence and Hillside Rehabilitation burgh of UPMC’s Children’s Health and Human Services. lead study author Dayna A. John- A recent study found Two Rivers Artisan Coff ee Specialty Care Center in Hermit- The rankings are based on in- son, Ph.D., instructor of medicine A. that older people who Works. receives a Gold Seal age is moving next month to the formation gathered in part from at Brigham and Women’s Hospi- got more than 400 mg of Baton twirler camp HOWLAND Primary Health Network Build- the National Center for Educa- tal and Harvard Medical School. magnesium daily from their Hillside Rehabilitation Hospi- ing, 80 E. Silver St., Suite 100, in tion Statistics’ College Navigator This latest study found in- diets and supplements were YOUNGSTOWN tal received the Joint Commis- downtown Sharon, Pa. database. creased overnight hypoxemia less than half as likely to A four-day camp for baton sion’s Gold Seal of Approval for The center’s new location will (oxygen saturation below 90 break a bone during eight twirling, marching, tosses Hospital Accreditation refl ect- off er the same outpatient ser- Alzheimer’s in genetics percent) or increased daytime years of follow-up than and more will take place Aug. ing the hospital’s commitment vices, which include, cardiology, BOSTON sleepiness was associated with those who got only about 7-10 at the Jewish Commu- to providing safe and eff ective Down syndrome, endocrinol- People who carry a genetic poorer attention and memory. 200 mg per day (British Jour- nity Center, 55 Gypsy Lane. patient care and recognizing Hill- ogy, genetics, gastroenterology, susceptibility to Alzheimer’s UPMC home healthcare nal of Nutrition, online, June Local majorettes will join the side’s dedication to continuous 20, 2017). Women who met nephrology, clinical nutrition, disease appear to be at greater PITTSBURGH camp each day. This camp is compliance with The Joint Com- the recommended daily in- neurology and pulmonology, and risk of diminished cognition from UPMC Community Provider geared toward beginner and mission’s standards, offi cials take of magnesium (320 mg) the same Children’s Hospital spe- sleep-disordered breathing than Services has purchased Jeff er- intermediate baton twirlers. announced. were 27 percent less like- cialists who treat patients at the those without the susceptibility, son Hospital’s share of a jointly- Hillside underwent an un- ly to suffer a fracture due to Active wear is required. Ba- hospital’s main campus will con- according to new research pub- owned home health agency. announced site survey in late osteoporosis. tons are available to borrow tinue to travel to the Sharon area lished online in the Annals of the Formerly known as UPMC Jef- March, during which a team of Magnesium citrate ap- for the duration of camp. to provide outpatient services. American Thoracic Society. ferson Regional Home Health, commission expert surveyors Baton Basics (ages 8-11) The study reports that study the agency’s new name is UPMC pears to be best absorbed. evaluated compliance with hos- Health degree at YSU will be from 3:45-5 p.m.; Tiny participants carrying the apo- Home Healthcare. If you have good kidney pital standards related to several Twirlers (ages 4-7) will be ranked most affordable lipoprotein -4 (APOE- 4) gene function, you should be able areas, including environment of UPMC Home Healthcare will from 5:15-6:30 p.m. each to take up to 300 mg daily care, infection prevention and YOUNGSTOWN variant showed greater cognitive continue for patients throughout day. Youngstown State University’s defi cits with the various indices western Pennsylvania, covering without a problem. You control, quality, patient safety, also can get magnesium Fee is $60. Call 330-746- nursing and medication man- online master’s degree in health of sleep-disordered breathing 22 counties and serving roughly 3250 ext. 195 and human services is ranked compared to those without the 40,000 individuals each year from green leafy vegetables, agement. Surveyors also con- whole grains and nuts. ducted on-site observations and 28th among the most aff ordable gene variant. APOE is a choles- who have comprehensive nurs- in the nation by Healthcare terol carrier that supports injury ing and rehabilitation needs. (c) 2017 , Inc.

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‘Friend’ DELTA SIGMA THETA who Sorority Heloise gossips honors Malls is no pal students, seem to Dear Annie: I need ad- vice on how to deal with be dying my husband’s friend. installs This person is a gossip who delves into the de- out tails of other people’s personal lives. He enter- offi cers Dear Heloise: I’m won- tains groups with these dering how your read- unflattering stories and WARREN ers feel about shopping makes himself important Delta Sigma Theta Soror- malls? When I was a kid, by offering his analyses, ity Inc. recently hosted a I loved spending time at judging their life choices, scholarship reception and the mall with my friends; misdeeds and daily ac- installation of new officers SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Youngstown Alumnae Chapter scholarship winners above, from left are some malls had carou- tivities. Family, friends, for 2017-19 at the Avalon Inn Crystal Davis, scholarship chairwoman; Kailynn Anderson, Boardman High School; Da’Jahnae Provitt, sels, ice-skating rinks acquaintances and any- in Warren. Susan M. Moor- Warren Harding; Elijah Burch, Warren Harding; Essence Edmonds, Warren Harding; Asia Crabell, Warren and movie theaters, and one in the public eye are er, president, presented the Harding; and Dionne Trammell, Youngstown Early College. Not pictured are Alexis Bell, Chaney; Yesarily they all had wonderful subject to his scrutiny. He scholarship recipients and Sanchez Rivera, Chaney; Gabrielle Jones, Warren Harding; and Courtnai Richardson, Warren Harding. food courts with delicious can be charming while the student shared some of Below, newly installed offi cers are, front from left, Crystal Davis, Susan M. Moorer and Marla Mitchell. choices of eats. But now so he’s being friendly with their education plans and Back row from left are Lynette Sutton, Dawn Powell, Teresa Rice and Chantelle Hallman. Not pictured is many malls are going out you during his “informa- aspirations. Angela Sanders. of business. tion gathering” stage, but After dinner, the officers In San Antonio, we still he has hurt many people to reward their efforts. They have malls that are doing and tarnished their repu- were installed by Camille conduct programs and proj- Pinkard, presiding officer. well, but off-price stores tations. He is a bully and a ects throughout the year to and shopping online are poor role model. They are Crystal Davis, sec- address educational needs gaining in popularity. He claims to be religious ond vice president; Susan and attend school board Will your readers always and caring, but I fi nd his M. Moorer, president; Marla meetings. go to the mall? Do you like behavior intrusive and of- Mitchell, first vice presi- Under International In- the energy there? The ser- fensive. He questions my dent; Lynette Sutton, audi- volvement, Deltas have or- vice? The people? It was husband about our family tor; Dawn Powell, treasurer; ganized projects for sending convenient to have all the activities on a daily basis. Teresa Rice, financial sec- glasses to Nigeria in West Af- big stores under one roof, I have told my husband retary; Chantelle Hallman, rica, “Eyes for Africa,” which and years ago, I used to and this person that this corresponding secretary; was developed by Dr. Mi- walk in the mall for exer- is unacceptable. I try hard and Angela Sanders, record- cise. That was fun. to avoid him. Why are chelle McCullin. They also ing secretary. have sent fi ve barrels fi lled The salespeople in the some people such gossip- kiosks outside of the stores mongers? Deltas have taken pride in with educational and hy- the education and encour- giene items to Ghana. Chair- can be pretty pushy, but Fed Up by This Octopus agement for excellence with women are Octavia Payne I’ve learned to just say, young people and continue and Lynette Miller. “No, thank you.” Dear Fed Up: You’re Is the shopping mall smart to stay out of his becoming a thing of the toxic tentacles’ reach. I’m past? Hopefully not! surprised this man still has REUNIONS friends at all. If someone Jana B., Helotes, Texas gossips about anyone not in Austintown Fitch Class of asked to take a covered dish to information call Cindy McPhee, South High School Class of 1965 will celebrate a 70th birth- share and bring your own table 330-501-5764. 1982 will celebrate its 35-year Readers, what do you say the room, you know whom about the shopping mall? day party for the group at the service. Activities included are class reunion at 6:00 p.m. Sept. he’ll be talking about just Mineral Ridge High School I’ve done many book sign- as soon as you’re out the Saxon Club pavilion starting at 6 swimming, basketball, paddle Class of 1972 will host its 45th 30 with a dinner cruise on the p.m. Aug. 5. The cost is $10. Res- boats, golf cart rentals and more. ings in many malls over door. Let’s hope your hus- class reunion Aug. 18 and 19. Gateway Clipper Fleet, 350 W. ervations were due by July 22. For information and reservations the years – a great place to band will put that together Mineral Ridge High School Station Square Drive, Pittsburgh. visit www.facebook.com/events. come together! in time and cut ties with Austintown Fitch High Alumni Scholarship Banquet is Class members are asked to set for 5:30 to 10 p.m. Aug. 18 at this man. School Class of 1977 will have Class of send their registration fee of $75, Heloise its 40th reunion from 7 to 11 p.m. 1952 is planning its 65th class re- Ciminero’s Banquet Centre, 123 Below is a poem called Sept. 2 at St. Joseph Church union. For information, call Gene N. Main St., Niles. A reunion picnic check or money order, to class Dear Heloise: My “Nobody’s Friend” (author social hall, 4545 New Road. The Modarelli at 330-262-6970. is scheduled for Aug. 19. Reserva- treasurer, LaTonya Thompkins daughter gave me two tions and payment of $35 are due McDowell, SHS Class of 1982, unknown), which several cost is $35 per person and BYOB Chaney High School Class of beautiful scented candle by Monday. Send checks payable P.O. Box 11182, Youngstown, OH readers have shared with (coff ee and pop provided). Regis- 1953 will meet 10 a.m. Thursday jars (cinnamon and va- tration will be at 6:30, welcome at to Ridge High School Alumni As- me since I started writing at Eat n’ Park, 5451 Mahoning 44511-9998. For information call nilla). Most of the wick 7 and buff et dinner at 7:30. Music sociation and mail to P.O. Box 191 this column and which I Ave., Austintown. Classmates and Madonna Chism Pinkard at 330- and wax is almost used. and entertainment will be pro- Mineral Ridge, OH 44440. For think is worth sharing spouses are welcome. 747-7982 or email chismgirl@aol. The jars are beautiful, and here: vided; the event is casual. There information, call Brenda (Colla) com. I wish to keep them. How also will be a mixer at 7 p.m. Sept. Chaney High School Class Miele at 330-718-6517. “My name is Gossip. of 1965 will celebrate a 70th Springfi eld Local High School can I safely remove the re- 1 at JR’z Pub, 1722 S. Raccoon Mohawk Area Alumni As- “I have no respect for jus- Road. Cash food and bar will be birthday party reunion from Class of 1967 will host its 50th maining wax? tice. sociation will meet at 6 p.m. available. Send check or money 6:30p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday Aug. 6 for its ninth reunion. The class reunion at 7:30 p.m. Sept. Mom in Florida “I maim without killing. order payable to AFHS Class of at St. Christine Church, 3165 S. “I break hearts and ruin Class of 1967 will be honored for 8 at the Roadhouse, 10499 Main 1977, P.O. Box 4745, Austintown, Schenley Ave. with a casual din- its 50th anniversary. Class of St., New Middletown for cocktails What a lovely daughter! lives. OH 44515, by next Tuesday. ner dance. Plans for the evening And kudos for wanting to “I am cunning and mali- 1966 will handle registration, and and 6 p.m. Sept. 9 for dinner and Boardman High School include; appetizers at 6:30, class Class of 1968 will be in charge repurpose the jars. Tuck the cious and gather strength pictures at 7 and buff et dinner dance at Kathi’s Dance & Gym Class of 1967 will celebrate its of refreshments. All graduates, Center, 10825 Springfi eld Road, jars in the freezer for about with age. 50th reunion during Labor Day at 7:30. For information, email attendees, teachers and workers an hour. Carefully place a [email protected], or Poland. “The more I am quoted weekend. Meet and Greet will of Bessemer-Mahoning Town- table knife at the edge of the call Peggy Panko-Machingo at the more I am believed. take place from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. ship, Big Beaver Township, Mount Villa Maria High School Class wax and wiggle it gently. “I fl ourish at every level Sept. 1 at Holiday Inn Boardman. 330-726-5401 or Phyllis Tacco- Jackson-Enon Valley, New Beaver of 1981 will have its 36th reunion Patterson at 330-549-3400. The wax should pop off! of society. Sept. 2 will be a tour of Boardman Boro-Wampum schools are invit- from noon to 5 p.m. Sept. 3 at Da- “My victims are helpless. High School, golfi ng and a ban- Chaney High School Class ed. Dress is casual. For informa- vidson’s Restaurant, 3636 Can- Heloise “They cannot protect quet at Mr. Anthony’s from 6 to of 1967 will host its 50th class tion, call Charlotte McCalla Oliver, fi eld Road, Cornersburg. The cost themselves against me be- 10:30 p.m. A picnic in Boardman president, at 724-336-5958. Dear Heloise: I’m sure reunion at 6 p.m. Aug. 19 at St. is $10, which includes a salad and there are a lot of talented cause I have no name and Park will take place from 11 a.m. George Croatian Hall, 3200 O’Conner Family Reunion will no face. to 4 p.m. Sept. 3. Reservations a favor. Attendees can order off folks who design con- Vestal Road. For information, take place at noon Aug. 6 at Grove the menu. On the agenda: recon- tainers, so it has always “To track me down is im- requested by Friday to BHSpar- City Park on West Main Street. [email protected]. call Donna Reed Skruck at 330- necting and reminiscing. For more amazed me that they fail possible. 534-4025. Lunch to be served at 1 p.m. All “The harder you try, the Campbell Memorial High information, call Terrie Connelly to recognize that people family members are asked to more elusive I become. School Class of 1957 will host Chaney High School Class of take a covered dish and a dessert Geisel at 484-505-8169 or email who wear glasses usually “I am nobody’s friend. its 60th class reunion Saturday 1973 will meet for dinner at 5 p.m. or fruit to share and take your [email protected]. don’t wear them in the Aug. 5 at Mastropietro Winery, shower. “Once I tarnish a reputa- at Cafe 422 in Boardman. Any own plates and utensils. Bingo Woodrow Wilson High School 14558 Ellsworth Road, Berlin Cen- Shampoo and condi- tion, it is never the same. classmate interested in attending and other games for adults and Class of 1961 will meet at 10 a.m. or who knows of any classmates ter. For information, call Mary Jo tioner bottles are ordi- “I topple governments children will be played. For infor- today at TJ’s Restaurant at the interested in attending, call Jim at 330-793-2348. mation, call Joyce Buchanan at narily the same size. How and ruin marriages. Holiday Inn Boardman. All mem- Testa at 330-755-4400. Chaney High School Class 724-287-5299. about a giant “S” and “C” “I ruin careers and cause bers and guests are invited. sleepless nights, heartache Campbell Memorial High of 1977 will celebrate its 40-year Poland Seminary High printed on the bottles? class reunion Sept. 3 at the Ma- Woodrow Wilson High School and indigestion. School Class of 1967 will host a School Class of 1957 will host Marian L., gathering at 6 p.m. Aug. 8 at the ronite Pavilion. Invitations will be Class of 1962 will have its 55th “I spawn suspicion and its 60th class reunion with an Omaha, Neb. generate grief. Magic Tree Pub, 7463 South Ave., mailed. Send updated addresses outdoor barbecue Sept. 2. For class reunion Aug. 11 and 12 at the “I make innocent people Boardman. Guests are welcome. to Cheryl Smail at 330-518-1299 information or reservations, call Saxon Club. For information or or email [email protected]. Dear Heloise: While my cry in their pillows. For information and to reserve Bev Kalmer at 330-774-4460. to register, call Irene Dankovich kids (age 8 and 10) are out a seat, call Janet Lisko Ruberto, “Even my name hisses. East High School January Poland Seminary High Junkin at 330-788-2036. If class- 330-506-3411, or email lisko. of school for the summer, “I am called Gossip.” and June Classes of 1949 will School Class of 1967 will host mates have not received invita- I am having them read [email protected]. meet for its monthly luncheon at its 50th class reunion at 6 p.m. tions, contact Irene. for an hour per day. I set Dear Annie: As some- Cardinal Mooney High 12:30 p.m. Friday at Johnny’s Fine Sept. 1 at the Boardman Holiday a goal for them to fi nd one one who’s been a recov- School Class of 1962 will cel- Foods & Spirits, Boardman. Inn. There will be a buff et, cash Youngstown Hospital As- word they are unfamiliar ered alcoholic for nearly ebrate its 55th class reunion at E.G. and Anna Mae Hood 71st bar and time to get reacquainted. sociation Nursing Alumni Orga- with. I challenge them to 10 years, I agree with your 7 p.m. Aug. 18 at Johnny’s Fine annual familiy reunion will take Cost is $25. To register, visit nization needs graduates of the Food & Spirits, 7807 Market St., learn the meaning of the advice to “Margaret,” who place at 1 p.m. Sunday at Diehl [email protected] before class of 1967 to be honored at word, and then the con- was contemplating stay- Boardman. For information, call Lake Clubhouse, 11185 S. Kiwa- Sunday . the annual banquet Oct. 7 at the Ginger Leone Kubala at 330-757- text the word was used in. ing with the alcoholic who tani Trail, Berlin Center. Those at- South High School Class of Tippecanoe Country Club, 5870 Then the next day, we recently tried assaulting 4591 or Audrea Marsch Neri at tending should take a casserole or 1967 will host its 50th reunion 330-534-2134. Tippecanoe Road, Canfi eld. If talk about yesterday’s her daughter. (You told her dessert to share along with their Sept. 2 and 3. If you did not you are a graduate of YHA class word, and set upon the own table service and cold drink receive a letter, please contact to “run, not walk, away Chalker Norton Viets Family of 1967 or a friend or family Reunion will take place from 10 as well as a swimming suits, fi sh- the committee so that they can task of fi nding a new word from this man.”) member of one, call Georgia at to learn! If he is serious about a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 6 at Paradise ing equipment and lawn chairs. update our mailing list. Cost is Lake Family Campground, 1604 Coff ee and chicken will be pro- $60. Teachers are also invited. 330-534-2773. We are having fun read- getting help, he will make ing, learning and sharing! new friends in recovery. Housel Craft Road, Bristolville. vided as well as a birthday cake For information or to register, call Upcoming reunions are published Tues- Alcoholics Anonymous Buff et dinner begins at 1 p.m. in honor of the upcoming 100th Anita at 330-727-3009, or Genie days. Please submit information about Chicken, lemonade and water birthday of Lelia Sanzenbacher, at 330-503-6501 and leave a call- Mary H. in will accept him with open class and family gatherings to the Society provided. All family members are one of the reunion’s founders. For back message. Department by 5 p.m. Friday. Pittsburgh arms. If, however, he is not Dear Heloise: Why is committed to changing, it that in school, teachers it is much better to be no- They may not exceed 35 years of For questions, call Rose Shaf- Rd., Niles. tell you, “Keep your eyes where near him because age as of Aug. 31. Nominees must fer Saborse at 330-207-2635 or The course runs for four weeks on your own paper” and SOCIETY “No talking,” and then he is likely to commit even have excelled in their profession [email protected] or on Thursdays beginning July worse offenses. and education, as well as dem- contact Rachael Chacon at rcha- when you get out in the digest 27th, Aug. 3, 10, and 17. People real world, people tell you, SL onstrate commitment to giving [email protected]. who suff er from conditions in- back to the community. “Network!” “Meet and cluding multiple sclerosis, rheu- greet!” and “If you want Dear SL: Thanks for Nominations sought New course offered for 25 Under 35 Honorees from previous 25 matoid arthritis, lupus, celiac to be like this person, do speaking to the situation Under 35 Awards can be re- by naturopath disease, fi bromyalgia, diabetes what he does!”? from personal experience. WARREN nominated. NILES and similar chronic conditions A paradox indeed! I hope Margaret, as well as Mahoning Valley Young Pro- Completed nomination pack- Board Certifi ed Naturopath, are encouraged to take the anyone else in her shoes, fessionals is calling for nomina- ets with attached résumés must Dr. Dannielle MacDuff is taking course. Glenn C. in New York takes it to heart. tions for the 2017-18 25 Under 35 be submitted by Aug. 25. registrations for her new course, Cost is a $55 donation to the Send a money-saving or timesaving Email your questions for Annie Lane to Award. Nominations must be submit- Autoimmune Disorders and Re- Phoenix House Building Fund. hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San [email protected], or write to: Nominees must either live or ted on the 2017-2018 25 Under versing Chronic Disease, from 7 Interested parties can register Antonio, TX 78279-5000, fax it to Dear Annie, c/o Creators Syndicate, 210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@ 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. work in the Mahoning Valley and 35 Nomination form found on the to 8:30 p.m. at ETI Technical Col- online at MusslerChiro.com or Heloise.com. © 2017 Creators Syndicate be between the ages of 21 and 35. website. lege, 2076 Youngstown Warren call 330-758-9567. © 2017 King Features Syndicate

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You A shoplifter confronted at the King’s Depart- know who you are, but you don’t ment Store on Youngstown-Warren Road in know the full extent of either Niles used a knife he had stolen from the store who you are or what you can do to menace a security guard and escape. until the adventure is ‘’on.’’ So Frank M. “Hank” Cantwell, a nationally say yes, and that adventure will launch shortly. ranked tennis player and all-around athlete who lettered in football, basketball and tennis VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). People who are worrying about at Rayen School, dies at 62 after a long and val- what they are going to say are ODDLY ENOUGH Illinois school dorm Doctors fi nd 27 contact iant fi ght against cancer, He had undergone 25 usually not very good at listen- director teaches dog lenses in woman’s eye operations. ing to what is already being said. Dog pulls baby deer 1967: The Boardman Plaza celebrates its 16th to bark in a whisper LONDON That’s why, when you put peo- from water to save it birthday with sales and an array of family- ple at ease, you make them bet- GREENVILLE, ILL. Doctors intending to perform cata- friendly attractions. ter listeners. PORT JEFFERSON, N.Y. A resident director who lives in ract surgery on a 67-year-old woman A 16-year-old custodial helper, Robert Chuey, in Britain found something rather un- !LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). A dog that saw a baby deer in dan- a dorm at a college in southern Il- receives burns and more than 650 students at- expected: 17 contact lenses mashed There’s nothing false about hope. ger of drowning in New York jumped linois has taught his dog to bark in a tending summer school at Rayen School are It may not change things imme- together in her right eye. in and dragged it to shore. whisper. routed as burning foam rubber fi lls the build- diately, but it will change you im- In a case report published July 17 The daring rescue in Long Island Brian Gertler lives in an apartment ing with heavy black smoke. mediately, and that will change in the journal BMJ, the doctors said things eventually. Hold on to Sound was caught on video by his with his wife and 1-year-old dog Dud- The cellar is all that’s left of the home of A.J. hope, white-knuckled. owner Mark Freeley. He told WCBS-TV that the woman had worn monthly Heald after a tornado struck the home on Route ley inside a freshman dorm at Green- disposable contact lenses for 35 "SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). It’s that he was taking the English golden ville University , about 50 miles east 558 a mile west of East Fairfi eld. years; she had “deep set eyes” and not the case every day, but today retriever named Storm on a walk July 1942: Rabbi Morris Gordon of of St. Louis. poorer vision in that eye, which they if you aim low and settle for lit- 16 when Storm “just plunged into the will take the pulpit of Anshe Emeth Temple in WGN-TV reported that Gertler said might have contributed to a fail- tle, you won’t be disappointed, water and started swimming out to Youngstown, succeeding Rabbi Nathan Kollin you’re sure to be impressed, and found that Dudley’s excited barking ure to remove some of the lenses. the fawn, grabbed it by the neck and who has taken a position in Richmond, Va. you’ll probably be swept off your when they played together was wak- The doctors said the 17 lenses Leo F. Heller, secretary of the Youngstown started swimming to shore.” feet and into a truly interesting ing up students at night. were bound together by mucus. A Builders Association, withdraws from the and exciting situation. Video shows Storm pushing the Gertler said he noticed that Dudley further 10 were found by the surgeon SAGITTARIUS Democratic race for state senator from Mahon- # (Nov. 22-Dec. deer to shore, lying next to the fawn didn’t bark out loud during a game of using a microscope. Rupal Morjaria, ing and Trumbull counties after taking the job 21). Emptiness is not nothing- and nudging it with his nose. fetch because he was winded from a specialist trainee in ophthalmology, ness; rather, it is space. Space is of director of labor relations with the American pure potential. Therefore, do not Freeley said animal rescuers soon running back and forth. said the “large mass” would have Shipbuilding Co. of Cleveland. be afraid to get rid of things be- arrived and the deer ran back into the The 24-year-old said he slowly caused quite a lot of irritation. The Chamber of Commerce special taxation fore you have a replacement. The water. They used a rope to pull the trained the dog to bark in a whisper. The patient had chalked it up to old committee opposes a proposal by the city to void invites a more creative fu- fawn back in. The fawn is recovering That means the pair can play in a age and dry eye, Morjaria said. repave West Federal Street with a “voluntary ture than you would otherwise at an animal-rescue center. much quieter way. Associated Press assessment” plan for fi nancing. know. $CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Your head and your heart do not 07/25/17 58 Flock 42 Chum always consult one another be- JUMBLE AND CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 59 NYC hrs. 43 Barbecue treats fore making decisions. You may THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Go -- (freak out) 44 by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek 4 Ms. Dinesen find them in conflict today. Sort Persian leader DOWN 45 it out. Your imagination will be a 8 Colleague Unscramble these four Jumbles, Conspire 1 High point 47 helpful mediator. one letter to each square, 12 Woodwind instrument Whimper 2 Wheels for baby AQUARIUS to form four ordinary words. 13 48 Sighs of relief % (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Staff member 3 Fictional governess 14 49 Run slowly You expect yourself to keep SPEWT Diner sign 4 -- Arabia 51 your agreements, even when it 15 Kernel holder Raider 5 Put under wraps 52 is inconvenient to do so. You do 17 Roof problem Floor 6 Citrus cooler 53 Comstock Lode st. not always hold others to their ©2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 18 Correct All Rights Reserved. 7 That girl agreements, but you should. Not 19 Zinc and copper 8 Slugger -- Guerrero always, but today, your expecta- FINUY 20 Pen point 9 Pasternak heroine tion will make them rise up. 22 Grand Teton st. 10 Elevator man PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). 23 YESTERDAY’S ANSWER & Forkful of food 11 Recipe amts. Turn up the intensity. Make a 26 Sported 16 Take over play for what you want. Through 28 DANURO Festive night 19 "So long!"

a combination of tenacity and free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app 31 Black gemstone 21 Safari bosses keen problem-solving you will 32 Onassis nickname 22 Twist about make things happen. The result 33 Pale 23 Hunks' assets won’t be perfect, but it will be 34 CLOYNO Drop down 24 Rolling -- -- (rich) progress. Now arrange the circled letters 35 Clear, as profit 25 Enter data ASTROLOGICAL QUESTION: to form the surprise answer, as 36 suggested by the above cartoon. Lean toward 27 Vein contents ‘’I’m a Pisces on the Aquarius 37 Sault -- Marie 28 Wool sources cusp, and my husband is a Gem- 38   Pageant wear 29 Windmill blade ini. Now, I am a strong believer in 39 Depletes (Answers tomorrow) 30 Purposes astrology, and I really think that 40 Jumbles: OFFER GRIPE FUNGUS APPEAR Capone foe 36 Short and plump our signs have a lot to do with Yesterday’s 41 who we are. My husband thinks Answer: The fish that started their own rock band Recede 38 Baja "Mrs." were — GROUPERS 43 so, too. This is a new marriage -- Gaucho's rope 40 Bits of gossip 46 we’re only nine months in so far WWII sub (hyph.) -- but things are starting to get a SUDOKU 50 Castaway's refuge little rocky, and I don’t know how 51 Hershey product to deal with his distance when (2 wds.) he’s upset. I truly love him more 54 Liniment than I have ever loved anyone in 55 Felt grateful my life. How does a Pisces handle 56 Gloating cry such a strong Gemini in her life?’’ 57 The -- the limit! Pisces and Gemini are both adapt- How to play: able, and these first months are about finding positive and enjoy- Each row must contain the able patterns and rhythms you numbers 1 to 9; each column can fall into as a couple. But it is must contain the numbers even more important that you are 1 to 9; and each set of 3-by- clear about your personal bound- 3 boxes must contain the aries. You are setting a tone now numbers 1 to 9. for the rest of your marriage. It would be very easy for a new Pi- sces wife to lose herself in the new role, but your husband didn’t fall in love with his wife. He fell in love with a woman who had her own full life before he got there. Don’t lose her. This is a time to be loving but structured and clear about your individual needs and expectations. Visit Holiday Mathis online at www.creators.com. © 2017 Creators Syndicate Inc. 07/25

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