Proos visits Tuesday, October 11, 2016 Monsanto… Since 1895 –page 3 Vol. 122, Issue #241 75¢ Three Rivers threeriversnews.com ommercial-News C Shrimp on ice Woman Jim Eifert of Three Rivers gets shrimp from an ice sculpture container during Glen Oaks Community College’s gala event Friday. airlifted Commercial-News/Elena Meadows after crash BURR OAK TOWNSHIP — A 36-year-old Three Rivers woman was airlifted to Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo following a one-vehicle crash Monday, Oct. 10 around 3:16 p.m., according to the Michigan State Police Marshall Post, White Pigeon Detachment. Kristy Strozewski was heading north on Carpenterson Road near Leverence Road when her 2005 Ford Taurus left the roadway and struck a tree. The crash remains under investigation, and it is unknown if alcohol was a factor. The St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department, Burr Oak Fire Department, Tri-Township Fire Department, LifeCare Ambulance, and West Michigan AirCare assisted at the scene.

Impacting lives through scholarships WP boil Glen Oaks holds following our dreams.” “There’s $106,000 flowing the right going where we want to go.” Schwartz, who received the Dr. direction,” he said. He noted the college’s responsibility second annual Gala George R. Hoekzema Business Studies The Foundation has “a little north of to make the most of the $6 million Scholarship, said that she has seen $3 million in assets and continues to annually entrusted to it by taxpayers. water By Elena Meadows how hard students work to get where gain endowments,” he said. “It makes a Some positive happenings at the Managing Editor they are going, and the light in their difference.” college, from Devier’s report: eyes and the weight lifted off their If one ever questioned lost sight of •Glen Oaks is number 239 out of notice CENTREVILLE — “Thank you for shoulders when they get scholarships. the impact, “go to graduation,” he said. 821 in the Best and Worst Community your contribution to the college and In her own case, her son just started Glen Oaks president Dr. David Colleges Report, and was the fifth the lives you have impacted through pre-kindergarten and “thanks to you, I Devier talked about how “Glen Oaks is highest in Michigan of the 28 scholarships,” Christel Schwartz of have been able to enjoy every minute.” on the Move.” community colleges. lifted Colon told attendees of Glen Oaks Glen Oaks Community College “We’ve challenged ourselves to work •Enrollment continues to increase, WHITE PIGEON — The boil water Community College’s “Diamonds, Foundation president Mike Doe told longer, harder and smarter,” he said. with dual enrollment and early middle notice for the village of White Pigeon, Donors and Dollars for Scholars” gala the group that the Foundation had “People have bought into our vision. college increasingly driving their put into effect Thursday, has been on the college concourse Friday, Oct. given $71,000 to more than 40 students It’s rewarding to be involved with an focus. They are now more than ever a lifted effective Monday at 4:30 p.m. 7. “Thank you for supporting us in this year, and $35,000 toward athletics. organization where people are all See GLEN OAKS GALA, page 3

Boundary commission to discuss local issue By Elena Meadows the matter of changing the jurisdiction in an effort to put a sports complex on Their meeting will be Wednesday, During Monday’s Lockport Managing Editor of an approximately 80-acre parcel the property, which is between N. Oct. 12 at 1:30 p.m. at the Michigan Township board meeting, Char Zavala from Lockport Township to the city of Main Street and Buckhorn Road, Library & Historical , 1st Floor said there would be a group meeting at LANSING — The State Boundary Three Rivers. north of Elm Street and south of Lake Superior Room, 702 W. 11 a.m. in the Three Rivers 6 parking Commission will soon be discussing The city has requested this change Coolidge. Kalamazoo Street, Lansing. lot to travel up to the meeting.

Family fun at Fall Fest Left, Aidan Howard, 9, of Centreville, enjoys an inflatable obstacle course, and right, Ryane Harvey, 3, of Three Rivers, paints a pumpkin during the ninth annual Mendon Fall Fest Saturday, Oct. 8. “It’s been absolutely wonderful — a record year this year,” Fall Fest coordinator Rikki-Lynn Kovac said. “I don’t even know what to say.” They gave away more than 150 bags for children, and the weath- er was “absolutely perfect.” Kovac said she is even more excited for next year’s 10th anniversary, and hopes to have pony rides at that time. Commercial-News/Elena Meadows

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What's Up? Commercial-News ANNOUNCEMENTS Wednesday, Oct. 12 •Glen Oaks Community College Board, 8 a.m., college boardroom, 62449 Shimmel Road, Midwest Propane Centreville. •Three Rivers Park Board, 6 p.m., Depart- ment of Public Services Building, 1015 S. Lincoln Ave. •Fabius Township Board, 7 p.m., township hall, 13108 W. Broadway Road. ‘Fueling the Fight’ •Park Township Board, 7 p.m., township hall, CASSOPOLIS — Midwest campaign, rounding the donation 53640 Parkville Road. Propane servicemen prepared to an even $4,000. The donations •Al-Anon meeting, 7 p.m., First Presbyterian customers for the coming heating support some of the free patient Snack after check Church, 320 N. Main St., Three Rivers. season by delivering nearly 398,463 care services offered to WMCC presentation •Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 8 p.m., West gallons of gas in August. But they patients and caregivers, including Linda Carango, a member of the Mendon United Methodist Church, 52952 S. delivered more than just gas; they massage therapy, coffee cart, accounting department at Midwest Portage Lake Road. delivered hope for cancer patients counseling, nutritional services, Energy Cooperative, enjoys a snack served through the West Michigan transportation assistance, exercise from a coffee cart volunteer at the West Michigan Cancer Center Thursday, Oct. 13 Cancer Center (WMCC). classes, smoking cessation, and after presenting Midwest Propane’s •Industrial Development Authority, 7:30 a.m., The local propane company cancer education. $4,000 donation. Linda is a cancer Chamber of Commerce, 57 N. Main St. donated one penny per gallon of In total, Midwest Propane has survivor who has benefitted from •Three Rivers Food Site open, 9 a.m. — gas delivered in August as part of donated over $40,000 to support WMCC’s programs and services. noon, 18 Railroad Drive. the 4th Annual Fueling the Fight regional cancer care and services. Photo provided •Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 10:30 a.m., George Washington Carver Center, 436 Jeffer- son St., Three Rivers. •Three Rivers Community Kitchen, 4-5:30 p.m., Trinity Episcopal Church, 321 N. Main St., Three Rivers. •Mendon’s 4:4 Food and More community SJC SHERIFF'S DEPT. LOG kitchen, 4:30-6 p.m., Mendon United Method- ist Church, 320 W. Main St. Week of Oct. 2-8 White Pigeon Twp. •Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 8 p.m., St. Oct. 2 9:09 p.m., obstructing justice, Clare’s Catholic Church, 229 N. Dean St., Cen- 2:34 a.m., assault in progress, Hallam Rd., Mendon Twp. treville. S. Washington St./E. Water St., Oct. 4 Constantine 9:13 a.m., agency assist, County Friday, Oct. 14 3:16 a.m., disorderly, Green St., Farm Rd., Fawn River Twp. •Childhelp meeting, 6-8 p.m., Firm Founda- Constantine 10:21 a.m., burglary, forced tion Ministries, Centreville. 3:36 a.m., traffic hazard, Big entry, Lovers Lane, Lockport Hill Rd./Kelly Rd., Burr Oak Twp. Sunday, Oct. 16 Twp. 11:46 a.m., assault in progress, •Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 7 p.m., 8:54 a.m., delinquent minors, Mitchell Rd., Lockport Twp. George Washington Carver Center, 436 Jeffer- Hallam Rd., Mendon Twp. 12:47 p.m., alarm activation, son St., Three Rivers. 10:10 a.m., alarm activation, Banker St., Sherman Twp. M-86, Nottawa Twp. 1:26 p.m., alarm activation, Monday, Oct. 17 10:59 a.m., damage to property, Butternut Dr., Sherman Twp. •Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 7:30 p.m., Osgood Rd., Mendon Twp. 5:18 p.m., car/deer accident, Congregational Church, 360 S. Washington, Bringing out leaders 5:31 p.m., structure fire, M-66/Hackman Rd., Burr Oak Constantine. Hoppin Elementary teachers and staff, including (front) paraprofessional Lisa Pangborn, (back row from left) first- residential, tanker, N. Locust St., Twp. grade teacher Jaimie Patrick, paraprofessional Becky Borger and fifth-grade teacher Bridget Griffioen, are partic- •Three Rivers Historic District Commission, 4 Mendon 6:32 p.m., assault in progress, ipating in a book study of “The Leader In Me” by Stephen Covey, learning about how schools around the world p.m., Three Rivers Area Chamber of Com- are inspiring greatness. Thursday, Oct. 6 was the group’s first meeting; they plan to gather every two weeks for an 11:42 p.m., disorderly, County Fawn River Rd., White Pigeon merce, 57 N. Main St. hour of discussion. Farm Rd., Fawn River Twp. Twp. •St. Joseph County Intermediate School Dis- Commercial-News/Elena Meadows Oct. 3 6:45 p.m., disorderly, Maryann trict Board, 4:30 p.m., ISD office, 62445 1:04 a.m., traffic accident with Dr., Colon Twp. Shimmel Road, Centreville. injuries, Airline Rd./ Oct. 5 •Mendon School Board, 5:30 p.m., Middle/ Minnewaukan Lake Rd., 2:58 a.m., accident (non- High School Library. Sherman Twp. traffic), Spring Creek Rd., •Centreville Village Council, 6 p.m., village 1:37 a.m., disorderly, Fawn Nottawa Twp. hall, 221 W. Main St. River Rd., White Pigeon Twp. 5:02 a.m., traffic accident, no •Three Rivers Planning Commission, 6 p.m., 1:13 p.m., civil disputes/family injuries, W. Chicago Rd./N. city hall, 333 W. Michigan Ave. High-steak game: 78-point win disturbance, US-131, Mottville US-131 Twp. 12:18 p.m., alarm activation, means big restaurant discount 2:47 p.m., simple assault, Banker St., Sherman Twp. Klinger Lake Rd., Florence Twp. 2:56 p.m., alarm activation, ANN ARBOR (AP) — A percentage off their total food University of Chicago. But the 3:31 p.m., be on the lookout, Banker St., Sherman Twp. Lottery Michigan steakhouse got more bill equal to the final winning Facebook posting capped the M-86, Nottawa Twp. 6:11 p.m., domestic assault, Oct. 10, 2016 sizzle than it bargained for out of point differential in the latest discount at 50 percent and said 3:34 p.m., agency assist, Sycamore Dr., Burr Oak Twp. a college football promotion. University of Michigan football the offer does not include alcohol. Ralston Rd., Colon Twp. 7:18 p.m., traffic accident, no Midday 3: 207 Midday 4: 4133 Ruth’s Chris Steak House in game. The restaurant posted on its 4:11 p.m., obstructing justice, injuries, N. US-131/W. Michigan Daily 3: 927 Daily 4: 2829 Ann Arbor announced on its Then came Michigan’s 78-0 website Sunday that it was “fully W. Main St., Centreville Ave. Fantasy 5: 07 10 24 27 38 Facebook page Friday that for drubbing of Rutgers on Saturday, committed with reservations” 4:17 p.m., agency assist, 7:32 p.m., domestic assault, N. the remainder of the season its largest margin of victory since through Thursday, when the offer Keno: 07 08 10 14 17 20 Sycamore Dr., Burr Oak Twp. Railroad St., Mendon customers would receive a an 85-0 win in 1939 over the expires. 27 32 36 37 38 40 49 51 5:02 p.m., agency assist, J & L 10:07 p.m., private property 53 55 58 63 64 66 71 77 Lane, Mendon Twp. crash, Kalamazoo St., White Poker Lotto: 8H 7H KD QD 4D DID YOU FORGET SOMETHING? 5:51 p.m., agency assist, Marl Pigeon Twp. Lucky For Life: 14 23 26 43 48 05 Did you use a picture in a ‘Happy Ad’ or on ‘ What’s Up’ and forget to pick up the picture? Lake Rd., White Pigeon Twp. Oct. 6 If so... we may still have it! 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Sunrise: 7:52 Sunrise: 7:53 Sunrise: 7:54 Sunrise: 7:55 Sunrise: 7:56 Monsanto plant AM AM AM AM AM Sen. John Proos, R-St. Joseph, recently toured Sunset: 7:04 Sunset: 7:03 Sunset: 7:01 Sunset: 7:00 Sunset: 6:58 Monsanto’s largest seed corn plant in North PM PM PM PM PM America, located in Constantine — the ©2016 AMG | Parade “Seed Corn Capital of the World.” The plant Yesterday’s High: 66 Low: 39 boasts 462 fields and 68 full-time employees Precipitation: ø and puts out between 130 and 165 trucks of Yesterday’s figures provided by Three Rivers Waste Water Treatment Plant seed corn per day. In total, up to 2.6 million bushels of 79 different seed corn varieties are produced at the location annually. The facility was built in 1997 and has undergone five major expansions. DEATH NOTICES Photo provided CAROL BOULETTE Carol Boulette, 99, of Three Rivers, passed away on Monday, Oct. 10, 2016. Arrangements are pending at Hohner Funeral Home.

JAMES L. HAY Domestic Violence vigils planned James L. Hay, 70, of Three Rivers, passed away on Sunday, Oct. 9, CENTREVILLE — In a memorial mask workshop at serve as the keynote speaker. The Behind the Mask of Domestic 2016. Arrangements pending at Hohner Funeral Home. observance of National Domestic 5:30 p.m. The vigils will begin at 7 St. Joseph County observance will Violence.” A special recognition Violence Awareness Month, p.m. take place Oct. 13 at the county will be held for lives lost to Domestic and Sexual Abuse The Cass County observance courthouse, 125 W. Main St. in domestic violence and for those Services (DASAS) will be will take place Oct. 11 at Faith Centreville. The St. Joseph County who have survived. Refreshments sponsoring their annual Bible Church, 61671 High Street in Task Force on Family Violence will will be served following the event. candlelight vigils to be held Jones. The Cass County Task Force co-host the event and Sally Reames For more information, please Tuesday, Oct. 11 and Thursday, on Family Violence will co-host will serve as the keynote speaker. contact Kim Kramer at 273-6154 Oct. 13. Both vigils will begin with the event and Richard Behnke will This year’s theme is “The Truth ext. 102.

GLEN OAKS GALA Continued from page 1 traditional-student serving Michigan Colleges Alliance (the increased focus on student didn’t hear much about institution (with an average age top 15 private colleges) and athlete success and local athletes. community college as there was a of 22 and median age of 19), and community colleges. •There is a new sign out front. stigma to attending one. there is increased minority •Student Satisfaction inventory •The Foundation is actively “Today, I am finding many enrollment. results show a dramatic increase moving forward; an athletic hall young people saying proudly that •A just completed regional in student satisfaction on six of of fame and a fine arts hall of they’re attending Glen Oaks,” he Playground balls donated impact study shows added the seven dimensions between fame have been established; all said. “Don’t take that for granted.” Connie Sutherland of Advance America is pictured with some of the play- income of $7 million, student 2013 and 2015. (The seventh was college awards have been He added, “you’ve got a gem ground balls that Advance America, along with Walmart, recently donated spending of $224,000 and alumni campus security.) revitalized and an Alumni here. Please take care of it.” to Park Elementary School. “They are so thrilled with the new stuff,” Dean impact of $112.1 million. •The PACE Survey of employee Association is being developed. Fiebig donated a half carat of Students Katie Roggelien said of the pupils. •There are three seats available satisfaction shows significant •A student housing project is diamond for a drawing in which Photo provided on the board in the upcoming improvement from 2013-2016. moving ahead with a projected people could be entered by election, with Bruce Gosling •Deferred maintenance open date of Fall 2017. The buying champagne glasses. Bruce seeking re-election and Elizabeth projects are being addressed, school is also investigating the Gosling of White Pigeon took Datkovic and Rod Lopez seeking negative budgets reversed, there potential to remodel the home the prize. election. David Allen and Jim are new college vehicles, and concourse to bring it into the The school’s second annual Moshier are stepping down. technical classrooms have been 21st century. The college is in the gala also included hors d’oeuvres, SHERIFF'S LOG •Glen Oaks hosts three four- remodeled and expanded. queue to be funded for the shrimp served in an ice sculpture, Continued from page 2 year institutions on campus — •Many staff have been “Learning Commons” (library) music, photo opportunities, a explosives, River Dr., Three family disturbance, US-12/ Trine University, Goshen College promoted, and excellent faculty renovation, and a renovation of silent auction and a live auction Rivers Stubey Rd., Sturgis Twp. and Spring Arbor University — and staff hires made. an “art studio” and “Gallery” are with Greg Blucker at the 3:44 a.m., traffic accident, no 6:53 p.m., assault in progress, plus has a relationship with •In athletics, there are new in the works. microphone. injuries, Klinger Lake Rd./ Moorepark Rd., Park Twp. Michigan State University. It is coaches, a new sport (volleyball), Brad Rockey of Fiebig Jewelers Elena Meadows can be reached Featherstone Rd., Florence Twp. 8:46 p.m., disorderly, Plumb also a pilot college for a a new gym floor dedicated to in Sturgis talked about how when at 279-7488 ext. 22 or news@ 8:28 a.m., car/deer accident, St. School Rd., Fawn River Twp. partnership between the Coach Ken Schuler, and he initially came to the area, he threeriversnews.com. Joseph Rd./US-12, Burr Oak 10:24 p.m., domestic assault, Twp. Moorepark Rd., Park Twp. 11:52 a.m., alarm activation, 10:48 p.m., domestic assault in Banker St., Sherman Twp. progress, N. Swan St., Colon 12:05 p.m., agency assist, Oct. 8 Marcellus Rd., Park Twp. 5:33 a.m., alarm activation, 1:01 p.m., drug, violation of Moorepark Rd., Park Twp. controlled substance, Lockport 7:06 a.m., alarm activation, Dr., Three Rivers Fourth St., Three Rivers 3:00 p.m., larceny, E. Main St., 9:53 a.m., alarm activation, Centreville Lakeshore Rd., Sherman Twp. 4:05 p.m., traffic accident, no 10:03 a.m., agency assist, E. injuries, M-86/Shimmel Rd., Main St., Centreville Nottawa Twp. 11:27 a.m., traffic accident, no 6:22 p.m., burglary in progress, injuries, E. Hogan St., Centreville Major Rd., Lockport Twp. 12:15 p.m., alarm activation, 7:55 p.m., criminal sexual Moorepark Rd., Park Twp. conduct, Fulton Rd., Leonidas 4:11 p.m., 911 hang up call, Twp. M-66, Nottawa Twp. Oct. 7 5:22 p.m., weapons offense, 12:17 a.m., domestic assault, explosives, Borgert Rd., Sherman Eighth St., Three Rivers Twp. 12:27 a.m., burglary in 6:42 p.m., car/deer accident, progress, E. Chicago Rd., White Burr Oak Rd./Ackey Rd., Burr Pigeon Oak Twp. 12:56 a.m., burglary in progress, Balk Rd., Sherman During this week the SJC Twp. Sheriff’s Dept. also responded to: 4:58 a.m., alarm activation, S. 36 suspicious situations; one Washington St., Constantine nuisance call; one follow up; one 9:28 a.m., traffic accident, no dog law violation; five public injuries, Fawn Fiver Rd., Sturgis relation activities; two welfare Twp. check; eight civil infraction/ Diamond winner Scholarship recipient 10:57 a.m., domestic assault, traffic violation; one horses Bruce Gosling of White Pigeon smiles from ear to ear after winning a half Christel Schwartz, who received the Dr. George R. Hoekzema Business Mintdale Rd., Sherman Twp. loose; one conservation; one carat diamond from Fiebig Jewelers during the champagne glass drawing. Studies Scholarship, speaks at the gala. 12:22 p.m., civil disputes/ traumatic injury. Commercial-News/Elena Meadows Commercial-News/Elena Meadows

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“Out and About” Norm Stutesman

Getting out of the dog house I’ll start this week’s column our ventures in the motorhome. by trying to get myself out of Lo and behold, she was right the dog house. A couple of there with us a couple of weeks weeks ago, I wrote on the ago as we traveled to Omaha subject of Living Wills. If I and back. She even manages to came across suggesting that a surprise my wife in the Living Will is the way to go, I morning, when we discover apologize. I did some reading her curled up on my wife’s on the subject, and it seemed pillow. I’ll never understand like a good idea. I do not have her, but I will continue to love one, but I have heard of many her for as long as she decides to people who do have one made hang out with us. out. My suggestion is to check With winter just around the with an attorney and listen to corner, a lot of birds head south all the pros and cons concerning for the winter. Whether this is a Living Will, then decide for true or not, I’m not sure, but I yourself. What is good for one do know that there are some person may not be good for birds who are not “Snowbirds.” another. Much like politics and In other words, they spend a religion, everyone is entitled to good part of the winter here in their opinion. My intention Michigan. Here are some was to merely share with you helpful hints for those who readers something that had have a nice picture window caught my interest. The one that overlooks a spacious thing that I benefited from the backyard, providing a nice YOUR LETTERS sharing was to discover that sanctuary for our feathered more than one person reads friends. Fed up with Upton? Vote Clements! this column every week. If you have a bird feeder, To the editor: I consider myself to be place it near a natural perch, Fred Upton has been in office for 30 years. If you feel that Washington is broken then Fred Upton is a large part of the problem. somewhat responsible. I have like a bush or other type of One of the wealthiest members of Congress, Fred Upton has done little for the average worker here in southwest Michigan supporting made arrangements to have my shrub. Then, during a busy outsourcing jobs to Mexico and China. body disposed of when I die. feeding time, there’s a place for Do you feel there are too many party establishment people in office? Fred Upton has been part of the establishment for 30 years! I’ve even paid for a burial plot birds to wait their turn at the He is the reason why we are paying much higher prescription drug prices and supports non-negotiable drug pricing. in the Veterans’ section out at feeder. Don’t forget to place the He has done nothing to insure his people have adequate health insurance and continues to support the antiquated oil and gas industry Riverside Cemetery. I don’t feeder high enough off the which threatens the Great Lakes and inland waterways. Under Fred Upton’s time in office, we have seen the worst oil spill into a Michigan have a will, but I plan to handle ground so that predators might river ever. that sometime before I take my be discouraged to interfere. That’s why I am voting for Paul Clements for Congress in the Sixth District congressional race. Paul understands the difficulties of working last breath. I’ve never been much of a class families. Paul Clements has a strong understanding of international business which will create jobs here in southwest Michigan. Paul Our cat, Dixie, is still with us. bird watcher, but I’m sure that, Clements is a professor from Kalamazoo teaching at Western Michigan University, understanding the importance of quality, affordable A couple of months ago, we much like watching goldfish, it higher education. And Paul Clements wants to move away from fossil fuels into a safer, job creating renewable energy program. thought she was ready to cross can be quite relaxing and one’s Fred Upton refused to debate Paul Clements two years ago. I believe Mr. Upton is afraid. Afraid to debate publicly, answering the difficult the Rainbow Bridge. Every stress level might even decrease. questions from his constituents. If he is too afraid to debate, then he is too afraid to stand up to D.C. lobbyists and does not deserve your morning, we thought we’d find For those of the Jewish faith, vote. Paul is not afraid to take on the difficult challenges this office brings. her stretched out next to the Happy Yom Kippur! If you are fed up with Fred Upton and Washington party elites, then vote for Paul Clements. fireplace. She was slow in See you Out and About! Mike Moroz getting around and didn’t climb Norm Stutesman resides in Dowagiac the stairs to our bedroom Three Rivers with his wife and anymore. We were sure she cat. He receives mail at P.O. Box Are you going to reward ‘nice’ Fred again? To the editor: would never join us again on 103 in Three Rivers. For decades the Republican Party courted people who cared nothing about civility and decency in this country. The Republican National Committee pandered to mouthy flame-throwers like Rush Limbaugh who destroyed all sense of decorum that once served as a guide for respectable Republicans and Democrats in Congress. People like Karl Rove and Roger Ailes created the climate for the rise of Donald Trump. I am sure that “nice” Fred Upton is horrified at what has happened to the party of Lincoln. But make no mistake about it — “nice” Fred Election letter deadline stood mute while America was being torn apart. The deadline for letters to the editor concerning the Tuesday, That is why “nice” Fred is running away from facing Paul Clements, the most honorable and impressive man ever to challenge him for the Nov. 8 election is Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 10 a.m. No election Sixth Congressional seat in Congress. letters received after Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 10 a.m. will be Your vote for Clements will be your statement that you are “Fred-up” with all the bitterness and rancor that is hurting America. “Nice” published, and no election letters will be published after Fred had his chance to speak out against this vitriol. He took a pass. As a voter, are you going to reward “nice” Fred — again? Saturday, Nov. 5. Candidates are not permitted to write letters to Wayne Falda the editor promoting themselves. This must be paid advertising. Edwardsburg

MEMBERS OF www.threeriversnews.com Yesterday 10 Years Ago 25 Years Ago 50 Years Ago Published daily except Sunday and holidays October 11, 2006 October 11, 1991 October 11, 1966 by Three Rivers Commercial Inc. 124 North Main Street, P.O. Box 130 THREE RIVERS — Renee Hradsky, THREE RIVERS — The Three Rivers Post THREE RIVERS — Taylor C. Snow began Three Rivers, Ml 49093 director of the Three Rivers Downtown Office is celebrating its 160 years of service his duties yesterday as assistant vice president Development Authority, has resigned. with an open house with guided tours of the of First National Bank of Three Rivers. Snow Telephone (269) 279-7488 Fax (269) 279-6007 Hradsky, who was hired as the full-time DDA operation. Janice Ferguson, who took over was named to the post two weeks ago, when director in January of 2004, is leaving the job the reins of the operation in April 1989, is the the bank’s Board of Directors promoted Publisher and Editor: Dirk Milliman, ext. 26 • [email protected] because funding is not available to continue 34th postmaster in the local office’s history. Walter A. Huffman from assistant vice General manager: Barb England, ext. 18 • [email protected] support of the position. “I’m sad. We’ve made The employee with the most seniority at the president to vice president. Snow comes to Circulation manager: Kricket Arevalo, ext. 13 • [email protected] so much progress. We see growth — we’ve local office is Gordon “Junior” Sindt, a city Three Rivers from Grand Rapids. He is Managing editor: Elena Meadows, ext. 22 • [email protected] done everything we need to do and more,” carrier who started in May 1963, followed by married to the former Mary Reed, of Three Staff writer: Alek Frost, ext. 24 • [email protected] Hradsky said, following announcement of Barbara Briggs who started in 1969. About 30 Rivers. Sports editor: Scott Hassinger, ext. 25 • [email protected] her decision to the DDA Board. “We will miss people currently man six city routes and Renee’s energy and commitment very much,” seven rural routes. The local postal service THREE RIVERS — The Three Rivers Newsstand and Subscription Rates said Helen McCauslin, DDA board member. was started by postmaster, George Buck, in Commercial News introduced three more of 75¢ per copy. Motor route: $13.00 per month. In-county mail: $243.90 per year. 1830 and was kept at his tavern. its carriers. Terry Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Other rates upon request. Subscriptions may be transferred but not refunded. THREE RIVERS — After a 2 1/2 year Eugene Miller, and carries the paper in Your carrier strives to give you the best service possible. If you do not receive your newspaper by 5 p.m. weekdays or 8 a.m. Saturday, please call our office at 269-279-7488. process of wrangling and negotiation, THREE RIVERS — Four-year-old Alex Second Ward Southeast. Terry is 12 and a construction has begun on the Three Rivers/ Miller, and Joshua Daniels, 3, were pictured seventh grader. Jim Hackenberg delivers the Member: Michigan Press Association, National Newspaper Association Fabius Township Walmart store. “It’s going to as they painted designs on poster board at the Commercial in the downtown area of Three Periodical postage paid at Three Rivers, Michigan. Publication Number 628380. Consolidating and succeeding be a dandy,” said Tim Timmons, realtor with Stepping Stones Preschool. The young artists’ Rivers. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hustler, established 1895; Commercial Hustler, established 1902; Daily Commercial Hustler, established 1902. Meyer C. Weiner Developers, who secured works will appear on floats for a Homecoming Hackenberg and is a student at Three Rivers Postmaster: the property for the site. “The process was parade. High School. Jim is 14-years-old. Robert Send address changes to The Three Rivers Commercial-News, 124 N. Main St., P.O. Box 130, Three Rivers, MI way too long, but at the end of the day it’s Omo, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Omo, carries 49093. going to be a great store.” the newspaper in Third Ward West. He is a sophomore at Three Rivers High School. Tuesday, October 11, 2016 - 5

Commercial-News Comics Dear Annie: As the Northern English say, you got the “wrong end of the Andy Capp stick” on your advice to “Crackberry Wife,” whose husband is constantly on ‘Dear Annie’ his phone working. I lived a crackberry life before I had children, and I was able Annie Lane to learn how to let go of my addiction to work and actually be present for the www.creators.com child I chose to have. Mr. Crackberry can make the same choice, and he is choosing not to, as his wife enables him. Dear Annie: Sadly, my brother isn’t their children in our lives, or do we wait Your advice that he is offering a speaking to me. He is married with two until they are older? strong work model to the kids is com- children, 17 and 15. I have been part of -- Hurting Aunt pletely wrong. He is teaching his kids their life, although it has been difficult. Dear Hurting: If your sister-in-law’s that men can ignore you and can’t be His wife is from a different country. Her concern really were that you didn’t interrupted, whereas good ol’ Mommy is B.C. family is all back there. She sabotages all spend enough time with her children, apparently always available to be inter- efforts I make to see her children and then why would she ban you from their rupted. Further, why would you advise has told me that my children and I are lives? It sounds as if she indeed has her to be happy that her husband spends dead to her. They didn’t come to my severe anger or anxiety issues and would 30 to 60 minutes a day with his children? daughter’s wedding and did not allow settle on anything to resent; for now, That isn’t parenting. the children to come. that’s you and your relationship with her Emotional connections are difficult We have never done anything to upset children, but if it weren’t that, it would and hard work. He cannot be a good them; however, I have been told I am not be something else. It’s disappointing that father until he learns patience and how a good sister-in-law because I didn’t live your brother has allowed his wife’s men- to listen well. He needs boundaries. He up to what she felt I should do. I worked tal illness to dictate their entire lives. needs to tell his kids and wife when he is full time, went to school and raised my He’s in deep. working, and he needs to tell them that girls while her children were young. She Your niece and nephew are proba- he will make time for them during which said she expected me to baby-sit and bly aware that their grandmother isn’t he will not answer work calls. If he is not spend a lot of time with them. I have well, because people that high-strung fill willing to do that, he is not willing to Dog Eat Doug tried to contact the kids, but my brother whole households with tension. It would parent or be a spouse and he is a negative says to not contact them. He has cut ties be good for the children to have healthi- influence for the whole family. with everyone in our family, including er family members in their lives, and you -- Lisa N. his other siblings. My mother had seri- should make an effort to give them that. Send your questions for Annie Lane ous health issues, and he does not allow But wait until they are 18. If you reached to [email protected]. To find out his kids to see her. I think that his wife out to them now, it would only make more about Annie Lane and read fea- has mental health issues and that it is your brother and his wife angry, and tures by other Creators Syndicate colum- calmer when he does not have to deal your niece and nephew are stuck living nists and cartoonists, visit the Creators with family. Any suggestions on keeping with that stress. Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You need the love and affection, but some- Nest Heads ‘Horoscopes how it doesn’t seem right to you if you have to ask for it. The problem is remedied by giving out the sort of thing by Holiday’ that you want them to give to you. Don’t worry; in time, they’ll learn. Holiday Mathis AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Just because it’s the best answer doesn’t make www.creators.com it right. You’ll be inspired to ask more, go deeper and experiment. This could ARIES (March 21-April 19). As for the frivolous and the earnest today, find- bother the type of person who likes to the one you’ve put so much thought into ing value in both and enjoying the task leave well-enough alone, but don’t let lately: This person makes you happy, of handling these sorts of things. that dissuade you. but also makes you feel vulnerable. Old VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Over time PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). There’s fears are surfacing through this rela- you could grow to resent those who something you used to try and hide or ugrats tionship. seem to only add to the rather mundane disguise. You’re starting to realize that R TAURUS (April 20-May 20). What aspects of the day, even as you cherish this circumstance or trait that you once can you do that you haven’t before? The those who grace your existence with a deemed unacceptable may very well be events of the day will seem to rhyme, as spark of the unexpected. the best opportunity you have to cele- though everything is echoing parts of LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). No matter brate who you are. something else. There’s a beauty and a what pessimism may abound in some To write to Holiday Mathis, visit www. comfort in this, also an annoyance. around you today, your enthusiasm will creators.com/author/holiday-mathis and GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Time be difficult to kill, because it is invisible click “Contact.” and action will seem to play out in a and contagious and moves fast. Stay very analog fashion. Unlike what occurs buoyant. when you send a text or an email, you’ll SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You like be able to finish an action, change your to make people laugh, and you’re good mind, take it back and redo it before it at it. The star of your day will be an Ed matters. McMahon-esque sidekick -- someone CANCER (June 22-July 22). The feel- who supports you, sets you up and gets a Flo & Friends ing of the day is one of unlimited poten- good deal of pleasure from your wit, too. tial. The idea that your best work is still SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). out there will keep you reaching, trying, The bigger victories will get a party learning and committing yourself over or some kind of epic advertisement; and over to the promise. it will be easy to lose yourself in their LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The day’s pronouncement. All the more reason to work will thrust you into unusual social raise a toast to small victories such as the circumstances. You’ll be sorting through one this evening.

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Three Rivers threeriversnews.com Commercial-News SPORTS Edwardsburg shuts out Three Rivers EDWARDSBURG — The Three and we were able to find Rivers varsity boys’ soccer team opportunities in the attacking dropped a 4-0 Wolverine third. We still have a lot to work on, Conference match at Edwardsburg however, if we continue down this on Monday. path, we could find our peak “Despite the loss, I was content during the post season tournament.” with our performance tonight,” Scott Hassinger can be reached at said Three Rivers coach Ali Jacobs. 279-7488 ext. 25 or sports@ “We started to connect as a team threeriversnews.com.

Game-winning field goal Lady Chiefs go Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Roberto Aguayo (19) kicks the game-winning field goal against the Carolina Panthers in the second half of an NFL 2-0 in LMC Quad football game in Charlotte, N.C., Monday. The Buccaneers won 17-14. AP photo ST. JOSEPH — White Pigeon’s Courtney Delarye kicked in two volleyball team finished assists, three kills, four digs and Monday’s BCS Quad at St. Joe two aces. Lake Michigan Catholic 2-0. Also contributing for the Lady Brooke McClure’s Lady Chiefs, Chiefs were Jillian Hagen with a Bucs drop Panthers to 1-4 now 16-17-5 overall, defeated the pair of digs. Sidney Mishler Jameis Winston was 18 of 30 Olsen, who had a career-high loss in Atlanta last weekend and host school 25-15, 25-20 and finished with one kill, one ace Aguayo converts for 219 yards and threw a TD 181 yards receiving on nine was hospitalized. Three Oaks River Valley 25-16, and three digs. Angela Gibson 38-yard field goal pass to Mike Evans. He also led a catches. Cameron Artis-Payne Special teams coordinator Joe 25-13. had two kills, one block and 66-yard drive to get the ran for two touchdowns for the DeCamillis will serve as interim Grace Keyer had one assist, three aces. Claycee West added CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Buccaneers (2-3) into field goal Panthers. coach Thursday night in San five aces and 15 digs for White 10 kills, one block, five digs and Roberto Aguayo’s shaky rookie range. A costly 15-yard facemask Carolina is now 1-4 after Diego. Pigeon. Lexi Larrison added 10 aces. Shanna Hagner had 25 season got a big lift Monday penalty on Kony Ealy hurt the reaching the Super Bowl last Personnel dept. seven kills, one ace and one dig. assists, three kills, two aces and night. Panthers along the way. season. Dolphins officials say rookie Madi Gremore finished with one seven digs. The rookie made up for Jacquizz Rodgers ran for 101 The Panthers, who have won guard Laremy Tunsil didn’t play assist, 15 kills, four aces and six Scott Hassinger can be reached missing two earlier field goals by yards on 30 carries in place of three straight NFC South titles, last weekend because he hurt his digs. Maria Garceran had one at 279-7488 ext. 25 or sports@ converting a 38-yard field goal as the injured Doug Martin. are now three full games behind ankle when he slipped in the assist. Kayley Six added a dig. threeriversnews.com. time expired to lift the Tampa The Panthers turned the ball the Atlanta Falcons. shower before Miami’s 30-17 loss Bay Buccaneers over the Carolina over four times, three of those by “We’ve got a laundry list of to Tennessee. It’s uncertain how Panthers 17-14 on Monday Derek Anderson, who was filling things that didn’t go our way,” long Tunsil will be sidelined. night. in for the concussed Cam Olsen said. “The reality is, in this ... Cornerback Bene Benwikere Aguayo, the most accurate Newton. league, you make your own luck. was claimed off waivers by the kicker in NCAA history, had “We moved the ball when we You make your own fate. You Dolphins after the Panthers clanked a 33-yard field goal wanted to and had a lot of good can’t sit around and hope the ball released him last week. attempt off the right upright and things happen, but we had bad bounced your way. Right now, ... The Browns claimed guard Area runners compete missed wide left from 46 yards plays at the wrong times,” it’s not, but that’s just the nature Jonathan Cooper, a former first- that would have given the Bucs Anderson said. of this league. It goes in flows. round pick, off waivers from the the lead with 3:38 left in the The most costly turnover There’s times where it seems like Patriots. at Portage Invitational game. He was just 3 of 7 on the came late in the fourth quarter everything you do is right, the ... Vikings offensive tackle PORTAGE — Three Rivers, Meagan Herlein (247th, 25:52), season before the winning kick. with the game tied at 14 and the ball bounces your way, but that’s Andre Smith will have surgery Constantine, Centreville and Madison Moen (249th, 25:58), “Obviously you get a little Panthers having a first-and-goal not the case right now for us. on his triceps muscle, likely Mendon all competed in the Kim Carper (258th, 27:09), angry when you miss them,” at the Tampa Bay 2. Anderson We’ve got to make our own luck, ending his season. prestigious Portage Invitational Alexis Herlein (267th, 28:31) and Agauyo said. “You can’t dwell on inexplicably threw into double because nobody’s feeling sorry ... The Bills activated offensive Saturday at Portage West Middle Alexis Middleton (268th, 28:36). it or you won’t be ready for the coverage in the right corner of for us. That’s just the reality right tackle Seantrel Henderson after School. Mendon finished fith with 249 next one.” the end zone and was intercepted n ow.” he completed serving a four- Three Rivers placed 46th with points in the Division 4 boys’ When asked how comfortable by Brent Grimes. Kubiak out for Thursday game suspension. 1,236 points in the Division 2 race. he was with the field position on “If I had it back I would have Broncos general manager John ... The Jaguars waived Dwayne boys’ meet. Keaton Crotser led Mendon the final kick, Bucs coach Dirk thrown it away,” Anderson said. Elway says doctors have ordered Gratz to make room for fellow Jon Scare finished 154th for with a 27th-place time of 17:44. Koetter replied, “I wasn’t “That was a difference maker.” coach Gary Kubiak to take a cornerback Aaron Colvin, who the Wildcats in a time of 17:53. Also competing for the comfortable. We couldn’t get The Panthers ruined a week off after he experienced a was activated from the suspended Also in the top seven for Three Hornets were Jacob Hagenbuch close enough.” memorable night from Greg migraine during Denver’s 23-16 list. Rivers were Colby Hasse (235th, (34th, 18:00), Alex Heckman 18:37), Cole Appoloni (252nd, (47th, 18:15), Connor Henckel 18:49), Logan Borst (289th, (68th, 18:46), Garrett Russell 19:18), Davis Dickerson (306th, (73rd, 18:53), Wyatt Cupp 19:37), Donald Munro (307th, (103rd, 19:32) and Nik 19:37) and Andrew Johnson Andaverde (120th, 20:00). No big hits left for Big Papi as Red Sox swept from playoffs (320th, 20:25). Centreville placed 22nd with cheered him through so many That four-pitch walk turned The 40-year-old slugger Three Rivers finished 45th in 548 points. Four-pitch walk memorable moments for 14 out to be the final plate strolled out to the mound to the Division 2 girls’ meet with Justus Chupp led Centreville his final plate seasons. appearance of his storied, 20-year cheers and tipped his cap in all 1,270 points. with a ninth-place time of 17:31. Raising his hands high above major league career. He was soon directions, tapping his heart and Carissa Kelley led the Lady Also competing for the appearance his head, he tried to clap the replaced by a pinch runner and eventually wiping tears from his Cats with a 162nd place time of Bulldogs were Coletin Gascho BOSTON (AP) — David Ortiz Fenway Park crowd into a frenzy left to a standing ovation. But he eyes as a year’s worth of emotions 21:26. (118th, 19:58), Ross Hunter didn’t want it to end. one more time. could only watch from the flowed through him. Rounding out Three Rivers’ (126th, 20:13), Chad Spence With his team trailing the It wasn’t to be. dugout in a red pullover when “I went through like three varsity lineup on the day were (140th, 20:41), Brandon Davis Cleveland Indians by two runs in After providing so many huge Travis Shaw hit a game-ending different times where emotions Samantha Mohney (222nd, (145th, 20:58), Nick Weber Game 3 of the AL Division Series, hits for the franchise, winning flyout an inning later as the Red popped. But they’re different,” 21:23), Alyssa Speelman (277th, (158th, 21:37) and Mathias Boston’s biggest star trotted to three World Series championships Sox were swept out of the playoffs Ortiz said. 23:23), Janetta Kiser (292nd, Weber (162nd, 21:53). first base after an eighth-inning and becoming a beloved figure in with a 4-3 loss. His initial thoughts were about 24:00), Gracie Bowers (317th, Centreville’s girls placed 19th walk Monday night and turned Boston, it was time for Big Papi’s After the final out, the crowd the loss of his friend and Miami 27:00) and Leonie Tapp (318th, with 525 points in Division 4. toward the Red Sox fans who had story to end. of 39,530 — the largest at Fenway Marlins star Jose Fernandez, 27:01). Asia Pratel led Centreville with since at least World War II — killed in a boating accident last Constantine’s boys finished a 79th-place time of 24:02. chanted “We’re not leaving!” and month. It wasn’t until later that 34th with 796 points in the Also competing for the Lady “Thank you, Pa-pi!” for more Ortiz thought about his own Division 3 boys’ race. Bulldogs were Morgan Walton than 10 minutes, drawing Ortiz career. Tim Kinney led Constantine (90th, 24:37), Ainsley Webb back onto the field. See RED SOX/INDIANS, page 8 with a 73rd place time of 17:46. (116th, 26:41), Bailee Riess Also running varsity on the (119th, 26:56), Katrina Rigby day for the Falcons were Sam (121st, 27:32), Andrea Bell Warren (152nd, 18:42), Jack (124th, 28:02) and Abby Today’s Schedule Jones (169th, 18:50), Alec Weaver McNamara (126th, 29:28). Cross Country (178th, 18:57), Joe Shoup (224th, Mendon had four runners in Three Rivers at Division II Wolverine Conference 19:39), Kameron Nusbaum the girls’ race. Jamboree at Paw Paw, 5 p.m. (247th, 20:25) and Jacob Dehaven Mary Leighton led the Lady BCS Blue Jamboree at Centreville, 5:30 p.m. (255th, 20:42). Hornets with a 33rd-place time Mendon at BCS Red Division Jamboree at Niles Constantine’s girls finished of 21:33. Brandywine, 5:30 p.m. 37th with 1,141 points in Also competing for Mendon Division 3. were Julia Sutter (86th, 23:51.8), Volleyball Malorie Hulse ran the top time Taylor Schmidt (123rd, 25:26.5) Constantine at Hartford, 6 p.m. for Constantine by finishing and MaKenzie Oatley (124th, Overcome with emotion Boston Red Sox’s David Ortiz, right, hugs Mookie Betts in the dugout 186th in 23:37. 25:33.3). during the eighth inning in Game 3 of baseball’s American League Division Women’s College Volleyball Also running for the Lady Scott Hassinger can be reached Series against the Cleveland Indians, Monday in Boston. The Indians won 4-3 Glen Oaks at Grand Rapids, 6:30 p.m. Falcons in the varsity race were at 279-7488 ext. 25 or sports@ to sweep the Red Sox in the series. Kiara Price (201st, 24:00), threeriversnews.com. AP Photo Tuesday, October 11, 2016 - 7

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RED SOX/INDIANS Arrieta’s early 3-run homer Continued from page 6 “Tonight when I walked to the was cheering so bad. Once I got out and Jason Kipnis. Each gave him a mound, I realized that it was over,” of the game, I was screaming at my hug. Santana and Lindor stayed to doesn’t hold, Cubs lose Game 3 he said. “Even if things didn’t end team to put me back in it. Make me stretch alongside him. up the way we were looking for, I wear this uniform one more day. It was Indians manager Terry SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — “We played it hard, we played it the winner, escaping a 13th-inning believe that in baseball, especially Because I wasn’t ready to be over Francona’s turn during pregame Jake Arrieta had so boldly right — and they beat us,” Cubs jam when pinch-hitter David Ross in the baseball game that we play in with the playoffs.” introductions. Ortiz was introduced proclaimed October ace Madison manager Joe Maddon said. bounced into a double play. today’s day, it’s a big step because it’s Reminders of Ortiz’s 14 seasons and joined his teammates on the Bumgarner could be beaten, and Panik came through on the 57th Kris Bryant hit a tying, two-run like going from bad to good, from in Boston greeted him from the first base line. He then caught the the reigning NL Cy Young Award pitch from Mike Montgomery, homer off Giants closer Sergio day to night.” moment he arrived at the ballpark. eye of his former manager, who winner nearly made it happen who was working his fifth inning Romo in the ninth after San After a career that included a The first piece of nostalgia came gestured with both hands as if he with his bat and that big right of relief. Brandon Crawford hit a Francisco rallied for three runs to 2013 World Series MVP award and in a “Thank You! 34” banner that were bowing to the slugger. arm. leadoff double on an 0-2 curveball. take the lead in the eighth against 10 All-Star appearances, Ortiz had hung over the players’ parking lot “I’m glad he didn’t get a hit to Arrieta hit a three-run homer in “It’s definitely disappointing the Aroldis Chapman. two chances Monday to deliver throughout the season. It features a beat us,” Francona said. “I thought the second inning that held up for way it ended, but I think we’ll Bryant’s drive hit the top of the another one of the clutch caricature of him with both hands it was an honor to be on the field for most of the night, but the game come back tomorrow ready to go,” left-field fence and bounced into postseason hits he’s become so well pointing to the sky as he gazes his last game. He’s truly one of the was decided by the bullpens hours Montgomery said. the seats, silencing the orange known for. upward. best and you could tell the way later, and the Chicago Cubs will San Francisco won its 10th towel-swirling sellout crowd. The In the sixth inning against During batting practice, about a people were hanging around yelling have to wait another day to try to straight game when facing slugger received a warm hug of reliever Andrew Miller, the dozen TV cameras lined up for his name. He deserves every bit of earn their spot in the NL postseason elimination. The congratulations in the dugout designated hitter came to the plate Ortiz as he made his way through t h at .” Championship Series. Giants are trying to extend their from Chapman, who had just with one out and runners on second the clubhouse tunnel to the field. With tears in his eyes afterward, Joe Panik doubled off the wall in pattern of even-year given up the lead. and third, but could only muster a They panned and then paused with Shaw said emotions were raw right-center field to drive in championships after winning the With Bumgarner’s remarkable sacrifice fly to center field that him as he reached the top of the throughout the clubhouse. Brandon Crawford with the World Series in 2010, ‘12 and ‘14. postseason scoreless streak at 24 scored Dustin Pedroia and pulled dugout and leaned for a moment “That’s not the way you want to winning run in the 13th inning, Panik’s big hit ended a 5-hour, innings, Arrieta drove a 1-2 pitch Boston to 4-2. against his bat while looking toward end the season. Especially in and the Giants staved off 4-minute game that was only 29 into the left-field bleachers in the That was still the score in the the Green Monster. David’s last year,” he said. elimination again by outlasting the minutes shy of the total time it second inning — and, as a bonus, eighth when Ortiz came up with Then there were the ovations. But the slugger said he has no Cubs 6-5 on Monday in Game 3 of took to play the first two series a man in a blue Cubs cap caught it two outs and Mookie Betts on first The first one came about a half- regrets about how his career ended. their NL Division Series. games combined last week at and jumped for joy at his good base. hour before the game when Ortiz “The game, the game I love, the The wild-card Giants forced Wrigley Field. fortune. Ortiz walked on four straight took the field to stretch. He ran a game that made me who I am,” Tuesday night’s Game 4 back at “We just have to have a short Arrieta’s mouth hung wide open pitches before imploring the crowd few sprints before settling on a spot Ortiz said. “The game that I look their raucous, sold-out ballpark, memory, forget about it. It’s over, as he rounded the bases, pumping to its feet. in front of a special Red Sox logo forward to (getting) better every postponing a potential Cubs clinch just go out there tomorrow and get his pitching arm. He finished his final game 0 for 1 that was cut into shallow center day is something that I’m definitely party. Chicago leads the best-of- the victory,” Cubs catcher Miguel It was Arrieta’s fifth career home with two walks and an RBI. But he field. going to carry for the rest of my life. five playoff 2-1 and will send John Montero said. “It’s not easy. It’s a run, and the first Bumgarner had was just 1 for 9 in the series. He wasn’t there long before he And those moments, they’re always Lackey to the mound opposite tough pill to swallow.” given up to a pitcher in his seven- “Obviously, I’m not happy that was joined by Indians players going to be special. They’re always lefty Matt Moore. Rookie left-hander Ty Blach was year big league career. moment shows up,” Ortiz said. “I Carlos Santana, Francisco Lindor going to stay with you.”

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