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Teachers may what should be the fourth day of progress, teachers will not be ranging from 1.83 percent to school, and likely until the end returning to the classroom until 3.02 percent in each of the of the month. Sept. 30. seven years. The district offered not be back Teachers of the Wyoming Dolman said the last round of raises from 2.28 percent to 2.86 Area Education Association talks were held Thursday, and percent for five years, but not until Sept. 30 begin a strike today after more there was “some movement on for the 2011-2012 school year, than three years of failed nego- the side of the (school) board” in which a wage freeze was pro- tiations on a teachers contract — the removal of a true wage posed. STEVE MOCARSKY that expired in August 2010. freeze for the 2011-12 school The teachers have proposed [email protected] The union announced the year. But the board’s offer also a seven-year contract and the strike in July, hoping nearly eliminated percentage raises for district has proposed a six-year EXETER — The grounds two-months notice would help four of the remaining years of agreement. of Wyoming Area High School provide an impetus for moving the contract, she said. Dolman said the union hopes and JFK Elementary across the talks with the school board for- “Really, all they did was shift to meet with district negotia- street were devoid of students ward. money,” Dolman said. tors during the strike, but no Monday, which wasn’t unex- Wyoming Area Education At negotiations two weeks talks have been scheduled. Pete G. Wilcox | The Times Leader pected on Labor Day. But they Association President Melissa ago, the union proposed raises The crosswalk in front of Wyoming Area High School in Exeter had no stu- will remain that way today, on Dolman said that if there is no according to seniority steps See STRIKE |8A dents bustling through on Monday because of the Labor Day holiday. Gas spill Administration predicts support from Congress New book litigation lingers reveals Appeal filed with state’s highest court a boss’s in Tranguch case

SHEENA DELAZIO [email protected] power WILKES-BARRE — Attorneys representing a man in a 12-year-old gasoline spill JERRY LYNOTT lawsuit have filed an appeal to [email protected] the state Supreme Court, ask- ing the high court to throw out Matt Birkbeck doesn’t sim- previous rulings in the case. ply drop names for effect in Attorneys Donald his new book about the late Karpowich, Sean Logsdon mob boss of and Kevin Walsh Jr. filed the Kingston. The heavyweights appeal on behalf of Franklin he writes about detonate upon Tarantino, whose family was impact when they the page. one of 1,000 original plaintiffs • Dunmore businessman who sued, alleging fuel leaks Louis DeNaples, who was the at the former Tranguch Tire focus of a grand jury investi- and Service Center on Church gating allegations he lied to the Street in Hazleton entered the board issuing ground and spread to the sur- casino licenses rounding area, causing resi- about his ties dents to come with down ill- AP photo to organized nesses, including cancer, and A Syrian girl holds a sign Sunday during a demonstration in Maaret al-Numan, Idlib province, northern Syria. More than 100,000 Syrians have been killed since crime, includ- causing property damage. an uprising against Syrian President Bashar Assad erupted in 2011. ing Bufalino. The appeal to the high court • Jimmy seeks to overturn rulings by Hoffa, the for- Luzerne County judges to mer Teamsters Birkbeck award a judgment to the defen- union presi- dant in the case, Exxon Mobil, Syria tauntsWest but still prepares dent who was as well as a ruling by the state murdered on Superior Court to uphold orders from those rulings. Bufalino to Tarantino said the appeal to ALBERT AJI Syrian President Bashar Assad summer break Sept. 9. lions of people. prevent his the state’s high court is nec- and KARIN LAUB is getting stronger, saying it now Assad, in turn, tried to project The Arab League at an emer- confidant essary because the Superior Associated Press has evidence that the toxic gas confidence in his escalating show- gency meeting in Cairo on Sunday from testifying Court overlooked two impor- allegedly used in strikes on rebel- down with the U.S., saying in called on the United Nations and about a Mafia/ Bufalino tant facts. DAMASCUS, Syria — Syria on held areas was the nerve agent comments carried by state media the international community to CIA plot to kill Former Judge Joseph Musto Sunday derided President Barack sarin. Sunday that Syria is “capable of take “deterrent” measures under Fidel Castro. in 2009 denied a motion for Obama’s decision to hold off on The administration predicted confronting any external aggres- international law to stop the “I knew who Bufalino was. summary judgment while a punitive military strikes, but also Sunday it will obtain congressio- sion.” Syrian regime’s crimes, but could I didn’t know how powerful county jury in September took precautions by reportedly nal backing for limited strikes. From the sidelines, others not agree on whether to back U.S. he was,” Birkbeck, 52, said 2010 found a few plaintiffs in moving some troops and military After days of edging closer to mil- exhorted the U.S. either to get military action. in a recent interview about the case would not receive any equipment to civilian areas. itary action against Syria, Obama involved or stay out of the bru- Arab foreign ministers at the the Oct. 1 release of “The money, but ruled that Exxon The Obama administration suddenly announced Saturday he tal two-and-a-half-year-old con- meeting in their closing state- Quiet Don: The Untold Story countered that its case for mili- would first seek approval from flict that has claimed more than of Mafia Kingpin Russell See gAS |8A tary action against the regime of Congress, which gets back from 100,000 lives and displaced mil- See SYRIA |8A Bufalino.” The Pocono-based writer and former reporter for The Endurance swim- Morning Call in Allentown Nyad’s persistence pays off mer Diana Nyad was reporting on the licensing is greeted by a of Mount Airy Casino Resort crowd Monday near Mount Pocono and said as she walks he drew a parallel to DeNaples JENNIFER KAY The 64-year-old Nyad swam give up. Two is, you’re never onto the beach and Bufalino on how they had in KeyWest, Fla., Associated Press up to the beach just before too old to chase your dream. the protection from people in becoming the 2 p.m. EDT, about 53 hours Three is, it looks like a soli- first person to high places in politics and law KEY WEST, Fla. — Looking after she began her journey in tary sport, but it is a team,” swim from Cuba enforcement. dazed and sunburned, U.S. Havana on Saturday. As she she said on the beach. to Florida with- He relied on documents and endurance swimmer Diana approached, spectators waded “I have to say, I’m a little out the help of a files and contacts and sourc- Nyad walked onto the shore into waist-high water and sur- bit out of it right now,” Nyad shark cage. es, including remnants of the Monday, becoming the first rounded her, taking pictures said. She gestured toward her Russell Bufalino , person to swim from Cuba to and cheering her on. swollen lips, and simply said to piece together the story. Florida without the help of a “I have three messages. shark cage. One is, we should never, ever See SWIM |8A AP photo See BOOK |8A

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6 0 9 8 1 5 1 0 0 1 1 PAGE 2A Tuesday, September 3, 2013 NEWS www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER Maroon 5,Clarkson heat up holidayweekend DETAILS

BRAD PATTON was not available at press time, or “My Life Would Suck Without Times Leader Correspondent but unofficial estimates had the Yo u” began, thousands of moth- crowd as large as 20,000. ers stood on chairs next to their LOTTERY SCRANTON — Pop music Online sources estimate the daughters as both generations superstars Maroon 5 and Kelly capacity for the large amphithe- sang along with Clarkson. MIDDAY DRAWING Clarkson threw a Labor Day ater at 18,000, but who knows The now 31-year-old singer DAILY NUMBER - 4-0-2 weekend bash in Scranton on just how many people can be used her voice to better effect BIG 4 - 6-1-4-4 Sunday, and more than 18,000 of squeezed onto the lawn, especial- on a string of ballads, soaring QUINTO - 0-6-2-2-8 their closest friends showed up ly if chairs are not allowed (and through versions of “Breakaway,” to party. they weren’t on Sunday)? “Because of Yo u” and a stripped- TREASURE HUNT Most of the large crowd on The show got underway at 7 down solo version of “Don’t Yo u 07-10-18-20-25 Sunday was made up of young p.m. with a short and sweet set Wanna Stay,” which was record- EVENING DRAWING women and teenaged girls as by Rozzi Crane, Levine’s pro- ed as a duet with Jason Aldean. DAILY NUMBER - 8-8-7 the bill of the first-ever tégé from “The Voice.” Many of Clarkson wrapped up her hour- BIG 4 - 6-5-0-3 “American Idol” winner with her Sunday’s concert-goers missed her long performance with a nice Submitted photo girl-power anthems and the band performance as they waited for the rendition of Aretha Franklin’s “I Pop music superstars Maroon 5 and Kelly Clarkson threw a Labor Day weekend QUINTO - 9-1-5-5-3 fronted by the dreamy reality TV buses to make it up the mountain, Never Loved a Man (The Way I bash in Scranton on Sunday. CASH 5 star Adam Levine proved to be but got to catch a glimpse of her Love Yo u)” and strong versions 27-28-31-34-40 very much to their liking. during one of Maroon 5’s songs of her own hits “Mr. Know It filled the screens between acts, tion for “Sunday Morning” and The Toyota Pavilion at later in the evening. All,” “People Like Us” and “Since he kept his shirt on throughout segueing into Stevie Wonder’s MATCH 6 Montage Mountain was sold Clarkson, the 2002 “American U Been Gone.” the performance. “Sir Duke,” Prince’s “I Wanna 01-04-20-33-43-47 out for only the third time in Idol” champion who has sus- A little more than 30 min- But Levine is more than Be Yo ur Lover” and Daft Punk’s its 14-year history as a fleet of tained a decade-long career with utes after Clarkson finished up, eye candy, as evidenced by his “Get Lucky” in the middle of its Payout information for school buses shuttled concert- her songs of female empower- Maroon 5 appeared to a deafen- strong vocals on renditions of songs. the various games was goers from makeshift parking ment, took the stage at 7:50 ing wall of screams as the large “This Love,” “Lucky Strike” and Maroon 5 finished strongly as not available as of press- lots all over the mountain. The with a sassy version of “Stronger crowd welcomed the band and “Tangled” early in the evening. the main set ended with “Moves time Monday night. facility, which began life in (What Doesn’t Kill Yo u).” its reggae-influenced song “One Levine’s bandmates were just as Like Jagger” and the three-song 1999 as the Montage Mountain She then rattled off a string More Night.” good as James Valentine (guitar), encore featured “Payphone” and Amphitheater (and spent four of her anthems, each sound- Judging by the screams when Mickey Madden (bass), Matt early hit “She Will Be Loved.” years as the Ford Pavilion before ing pretty much the same: The he appeared on the numer- Flynn (drums) and PJ Morton “We have played in many, gaining its current name in majority of the song becom- ous video screens, most eyes (keyboards) plus touring guitarist many towns, but we have never 2006), was previously sold out ing almost unidentifiable until were on Levine, who sported a Sam Farrar flawlessly replicated played in front of a crowd this for shows by the Dave Matthews she kicked into the chorus with white T-shirt emblazoned with the band’s many hits throughout big,” Levine said about midway Band on its first area visit in either “C’mon!” or “Sing it!” “Adolescents 1997 Tour” in red, its 65-minute main set. through Sunday’s show. “So, 2005 and again in 2006. Although it was hard to tell and, much to the chagrin of many The band seemed to be having thank you so much! God, we love OBITUARIES The official attendance mark where “Catch My Breath” ended of the tweeters whose words fun on Sunday, adding a horn sec- you so (expletive) much!” Artysewicz, Sonya POLICE BLOTTER Brown, Vivian Budzak, Brian WILKES-BARRE — City police reported Fadusko, Jeanne the following: Faust, Philip • Three people were arrested and charged Friday after a traffic stop by the department’s Kromis, Bruce Anti-Crime Unit on North River and Tannery Martinelli, Joseph streets around 8 p.m. and a search of the vehi- Monahan, Mary Ann cle later turned up a large quantity of heroin Niederriter, Alicia and a loaded handgun. Lakeisha Robinson of ; Brandon Patrician, Zachry Diggs of Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre; and Scherer, Dorothy Gary Diggs of Philadelphia were taken into Slatky, Edward Sr. custody. Officers recognized Brandon Diggs, Stull, Patricia who was wanted for a felony drug charge. Because of a strong odor of marijuana in Trojnacki, Ronald Sr. the vehicle, a police K-9 officer was brought to Wagner, Albert the scene and the dog detected drugs in the Wickizer, Sheila vehicle, police said. The vehicle was towed and Yurek, Genevieve a search warrant obtained. Police said they found heroin and marijuana, including a quan- Page 6A tity of marijuana packed for sale and a loaded 9 mm pistol. The three were arraigned and committed to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility. AP photo Robinson posted bail, but Brandon and Gary Two vehicles collided on U.S. Route 219 in Hamlin Township, Pa., on Saturday, killing six people, including two children. Diggs were held for lack of $25,000 bail each. • A woman reported being robbed on South Main Street near a bar on Sunday night, police WHO TO CONTACT 2 kids, 4 others mourned after crash said. The 22-year-old woman from Wilkes-Barre, Missed Paper ...... 829-5000 The Associated Press St. Marys resident Stephanie Renwick, Kane Wolves. whom police did not identify, told them she Obituaries ...... 970-7224 who lives across the street from two Olivia Douglas, a cheerleader for the was walking on South Main Street in the area Advertising ...... 970-7101 KANE, Pa. — Six people killed in people killed in the sedan, driver Gary Tornadoes, was described as a vibrant of the Susquehanna Ale House around 10 p.m. Advertising Billing ...... 970-7328 a head-on car crash on a highway in Beimel and his wife, Elaine Beimel, said girl with many friends who will be when she was approached by a tall, black male Classified Ads ...... 970-7130 a northwestern forest they would be “very greatly missed.” remembered for her smile and giggle as wearing a blue t-shirt with “NYC” in rhine- Newsroom ...... 970-7242 include a 12-year-old cheerleader with “They were wonderful people,” she well as her hard work and dedication, the stones on the front who asked her if she had City Editor an infectious smile and a 6-year-old boy said on Monday. “They were good newspaper said. any money. Daniel Burnett ...... 970-7180 described as a scrappy competitor in a friends and wonderful neighbors.” Jarrett Costanzo, a student at Kane When the woman told the man she did not, Sports Editor variety of sports. Renwick, whose husband had worked Area Elementary School, was remem- the man told her he had a knife. The victim John Medeiros ...... 970-7143 Features Editor A sport utility vehicle crossed the with Gary Beimel, said the Beimels had bered as a sports enthusiast and fierce then handed the man the money that she did in Sandra Snyder ...... 970-7383 center line on Saturday afternoon and a large family and were very family-ori- competitor on the wrestling, football and fact have, she told police. Online Editor ...... 970-7329 hit an approaching sedan in Allegheny ented. Little League baseball teams. 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Western Hotel & Conference Center on East old son, all in the SUV, state police said. wonderful to them.” “Jarrett’s smile could light up a room Market Street to call 911, as she was previously Also killed in the crash were four The crash, which occurred about 120 and he brought happiness to all those attending a function at the establishment. adults in the sedan, including a husband miles northeast of , also killed who knew him and even those who She told police she believed there were three and wife, all from St. Marys, just south- sedan passengers David Cuneo and didn’t!” the notice said. other people with the robber whom she was east of the forest. Florence Donachy. Wrestling John Nystrom said unable to describe. CORRECTION The SUV’s driver, Kathy Douglas, of More than 300 people attended a can- Jarrett was willing to compete against Police said a check of the area by officers for Kane, remained hospitalized in serious dlelight vigil for the victims on Sunday people several times his size and some- possible suspects proved fruitless. And an offi- The name of Wyoming condition on Monday. A hospital spokes- at the Kane Area Middle School foot- times succeeded in taking down bigger cer on stationary patrol in the immediate area Area golfer Tony Saitta has woman declined to release information ball field, The Bradford Era reported. opponents. Nystrom told the newspaper of the reported crime did not witness any of been spelled incorrectly about the injured boy’s condition. Many in the crowd wore football jerseys that the 6-year-old would take him down the actions reported, police said. in editions of The Times State police said the cause of the crash and cheerleader outfits from the Kane during practice and then say, “Get up, HAZLETON — City police reported the fol- Leader and The Pittston was being investigated. Tornadoes youth football team and the Coach!” lowing: Dispatch. • John Rogoskey, 61, of Hazleton, was arrest- ed around 3:30 p.m. Saturday on a warrant from the Luzerne County Sheriff’s Department Philly teachers turn to crowd funding for supplies for alleged failure to appear in court on charges of simple assault. He was taken to the Luzerne BUILDING TRUST KEITH COLLINS dergarten teacher at the from scissors to musical instru- paigns going. County Correctional Facility. Associated Press Julia deBurgos School in the ments. Melanie Duppins of • A residence at 326 E. Broad St. was bur- The Times Leader strives to Kensington section of the city, “I’ve gotten a ton of books DonorsChoose.org said there glarized around 4:55 p.m. Sunday. A window correct errors, clarify stories PHILADELPHIA — Some said her budget for school sup- and things like writing note- is typically a surge in the num- was smashed to gain entry. and update them promptly. schoolteachers in Philadelphia plies each year is around $100 books, crayons and paper, pen- ber of campaigns launched this • Aneuddy Capellan, 31, of Hazleton was Corrections will appear in this are looking to the Internet to — and she doesn’t expect that cils,” she said. time of year as teachers pre- cited with violating the city’s noise ordinance spot. If you have information to raise funds for basic school to increase any time soon. On the website pare for the fall. around 1:15 a.m. Sunday, police said. Police help us correct an inaccuracy or supplies amid ongoing budget Necessary supplies, she said, DonorsChoose.org, teachers And although that means said they were called to 500 block of North cover an issue more thoroughly, shortfalls. often come out of her own list the specific supplies they there are a lot more campaigns Laurel Street and heard people talking loudly call the newsroom at 829-7242. Philadelphia is one of the pocket. need on a campaign page for donors to choose from, she at Capellan’s residence. nation’s largest school districts, “You want to give them where anyone can donate any said, this is the time of year • Mariel Rosario Capellan was cited with serving more than 190,000 everything, but it’s a little amount. Once a campaign is when corporate sponsorship violating the city’s noise ordinance around traditional and charter school hard financially to do that,” funded, the organization sends spikes as well. 11 p.m. Sunday after police heard loud music students, and it’s been work- Wudarski said. the items to the teachers. “Usually the biggest ques- inside a residence in the 500 block of North ing for several months to To offset some of those Over the past three years, tions teachers have are ‘Will I Locust Street. close a budget deficit of nearly costs, Wudarski has been rais- Wudarski has launched seven get funded? Is this for real?’” • City residents Jaime Jaramillo-Rodas, 18, +(ISSN No. 0896-4084) $304 million. 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IN BRIEF LUZERNE COUNTY Rare stem cell therapy aids area man County summit DREW SCHAUB round of injections at the is postponed Times Leader Intern California Stem Cell Treatment IF YOU GO Center on Oct. 17, 2012. Stem Events to help Bryan County Councilman Harry Haas EXETER — One crisp cells were taken from his back Bryan Bomboy is a has postponed Wednesday’s “Security autumn day nearly nine years in the “love handles” area and “Dan” Bomboy pay for paraplegic trying to Summit” after some of his council col- ago, Bryan “Dan” Bomboy was injected into his spine at his future stem cell injections raise money for stem leagues complained he did not fully helping a 90-year-old woman neck and lower back. include: cell research through brief them on the plans before sched- by cleaning her rain gutters Bomboy was injected with • A line dance and raffle a letter campaign. uling the event. when he slipped on a piece of his own stem cells, becoming event 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday Haas discussed his interest in a moss on her roof and fell, land- the first quadriplegic to receive at the Cracker Barrel Bar, summit on crime at last week’s coun- ing on his head. this treatment. His doctors 340 Main St., Catawissa. Pete G. Wilcox | cil meeting, but council did not vote Bomboy, of Exeter, was were skeptical about the poten- • A percentage of sales The Times Leader as a group to hold the event. flown to Thomas Jefferson tial for success but are amazed event 2 to 6 p.m. next Haas said he will seek council Hospital in Philadelphia, where by his progress, he said. Tuesday at Froyo Mania, 10 approval at the Sept. 10 meeting. he was put on life support, flat In addition to the doctors at E. Northampton St., Wilkes- “I’m looking forward to a spirited lined several times and, after the treatment center, Bomboy Barre. discussion with hopes that it will lead coming out of a coma, was told expressed gratitude to Tom Donations can also be to definitive action,” Haas said. he would never again move Swartwood and Georgia sent to The Bryan Bomboy regain movement in his fin- of his therapy. anything except for his eyes. Cwynski, his occupational ther- Stem Cell Fund, c/o Fidelity gers. With this recovery, he Because the treatment is still DURYEA Some intense physical thera- apists; Daria Palka, his nurse; Bank, 801 Wyoming Ave., hopes to be able to feed himself relatively new, it is not covered py enabled him to regain some and his family and friends for West Pittston. and possibly get back to work. by Medicare, so he has had to Lights out movement in his left arm. But their prayers and support. He also wants to help others rely on donations and proceeds that was the most progress Swartwood, Bomboy’s occu- by spreading the word about from fundraising events put on for high rise Bomboy, now 50, made until pational therapist for the last ly. Today, he’s wearing a t-shirt stem cell therapy. by his loved ones. Bomboy still last October, when he flew to three years, was amazed at his and has a fan blowing on him.” “I am hoping to bring aware- needs $3,500 to receive the Lightning knocked out power to California and received stem progress. “It’s been nothing Bomboy still doesn’t have ness of this procedure to the next treatment. Frank Crossin Towers for around 12 cell injections. short of remarkable,” he said. any movement in his fingers or East Coast, which would The next fundraisers are a hours Monday, according to Duryea “I’m moving my right arm “This is really plowing new below his chest, but he hopes benefit so many other people line dancing and raffle event Mayor Keith Moss. now for the first time in seven ground.” another trip to California will besides myself,” he said. on Sunday at the Cracker Around 100 mostly elderly resi- years. I can rub my eye or One of the most immedi- change that. In the third week of October Barrel bar in Catawissa and a dents live in the building. Residents scratch an itch, I can swat ate benefits of the therapy He plans to go for his second he will give a lecture on his expe- percentage-of-sales event next were moved to a community room, away a fly. Yo u can’t imagine that Swartwood noticed was stem cell treatment on Oct. 1. riences to occupational therapy Tuesday at Froyo Mania frozen and generators were used to provide eight and a half years of not Bomboy’s improved ability to Because of the improvements and physical therapy students at yogurt shop in Wilkes-Barre. refrigeration for medication and being able to do those things,” retain body heat. “This guy he has shown so far, he has Misericordia University, where Times Leader staff writer power oxygen machines, Moss said. Bomboy said. used to be bundled up all the been told the next round of Swartwood teaches. He’ll put Steve Mocarsky contributed Crews from PPL installed new exte- Bomboy received his first time. That changed immediate- injections should allow him to the lecture fee towards the cost to this story. rior wiring and made other repairs to restore power around 5:45 p.m., Moss said. Belleman PITTSTON Bikers pay tribute to Vietnam vets Welcoming fall is new with a festival The Friends of the Pittston Memorial overseer Library will hold a fall festival 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 14 at the library, 47 Broad St. The event will include a flea market, for levee book and bake sale and the follow- ing activities: potato chip taste test, JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES 10 a.m.-noon; reading therapy dogs, [email protected] 10-11:30 a.m.; JustinCredible’s balloon figures, 11 a.m.; and a children’s health Christopher Belleman is resign- program, 11:30 a.m. ing from his new job as Luzerne The library’s regular programming County operational services divi- also will resume in September, includ- sion head to become overseer of ing craft and science clubs, and snack the Wyoming Valley Levee. and story times. The levee management posi- Contact the library at 654-9565 for tion — county Flood Protection additional information. Authority executive director — has been vacant since Jim Brozena SWEETVALLEY retired in January. Belleman, 58, of Kingston, Boback sets times started working in the county as an assistant engineer in 2007 and was promoted to operational ser- for outreach vices division head on July 9. State Rep. Karen Boback, R-Harveys County Manager Robert Lawton Lake, said constituents seeking state said he will be seeking proposals government assistance can meet with from professional recruiters to find a member of her staff at the following applicants for two other vacant outreach locations: division head positions — human Sept. 4, 9 a.m.-noon, Conyngham services and budget/finance — Township Municipal Building; Sept. and will add the operational servic- 5, 10 a.m.-noon, Salem Township es position to the recruitment list. Municipal Building; Sept. 10, 10 a.m.- Home rule created eight division noon, Dorrance Township Municipal Pete G. Wilcox | The Times Leader head posts. Budget and financial Building; Sept. 10, 1-3 p.m., Wright Motorcyclists rev their bikes Monday during the ‘Rev ‘N’ for Heaven’ event to honor Vietnam War veterans and the Traveling Vietnam Veterans division head Richard Cardamone Township Municipal Building; Sept. Wall (which was not present) at the Laurel Mall in Hazle Township.The program was sponsored by the Laurel Mall and the Hazleton DAV also left after weeks on the job to 18: 9 a.m.-noon, Benton Senior Mountain City Chapter 3. accept another position outside Center; Sept. 25, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., the area. Shickshinny Senior Center. Belleman will report to the Citizens who cannot attend the independent five-member Flood special satellite hours may schedule a Protection Authority — not the meeting at Boback’s full-time district county manager — in the new offices in Sweet Valley, 477-3752, or Rally decries unnecessary C-sections authority executive director posi- Tunkhannock, 836-4777. tion. Authority Chairman Stephen Patrick Rogan, a caseworker for A. Urban, a county councilman, U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, STEVE MOCARSKY offered the position to Belleman also will be at Boback’s Sweet Valley [email protected] LEARN MORE on July 29 at a salary of $75,000, office 10 a.m. to noon Sept. 9 and 1 to which is the same amount 3 that afternoon at her Tunkhannock FORTY FORT — Danielle Find out more about the Belleman is making as a division office to help constituents with fed- Coolbaugh says there was no movement to improve head. eral agency and program issues. evidence to support three of maternity care at Belleman said Monday his deci- Boback also will host the the four Cesarean sections www.ImprovingBirth.org. sion to accept the authority posi- Department of Veterans Affairs’ she had when giving birth to tion is no reflection on council Mobile Veterans Center at her her children, and she wants to nancies because the doctor or the manager. He said he inter- Tunkhannock district office 10 a.m. see the practice stopped when was “less than supportive” of viewed for the flood position in to 2 p.m. Sept. 9. Appointments for unnecessary. natural childbirth “despite the March and believes that job “best the mobile center can be made at 344- Coolbaugh, 27, of Dallas, fact that there was no medical suits” his professional and commu- 2676. joined thousands of concerned need.” She felt a C-section for nity interests. families, doctors and other her fourth child was warranted. “With respect to the protection HARRISBURG professionals across the coun- On the flip side, most of the public and property from try Monday in the 2013 Rally patients and health care provid- flood damage, it is my opinion that State forest to Improve Birth, held locally ers who prefer C-section over the executive director position is in the parking lot of the Hugh vaginal delivery cite the fear of arguably one of the more impor- survey online B. Hughes Funeral Home on Fred Adams | For The Times Leader perineal injury, including anal tant vacancies in the county that Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort. Angel Kelsey and her 18-month-old daughter, Charlotte, left, along with and urinary incontinence, sexu- needs to be filled immediately,” The public is invited to take an “One in three women are Abigail Ziegler and her daughter Verity, 3 months, take part Monday in al dysfunction, fetal injury, con- Belleman said in an email to coun- online survey as part of an update having Cesarean sections a Maternity Rally in Forty Fort. trol and convenience, accord- cil. of the state forest resource man- and about half those can be ing to a paper published by Dr. The is one agement plan, state Department of prevented,” Coolbaugh said. And while some point to a hospital, according to The Ashwin Ramachandrappa and of the most flood-prone waterways Conservation and Natural Resources “We’re advocating for mater- older, more obese, less healthy Joint Commission, an organiza- Dr. Lucky Jain, pediatricians at in the country, and the 15-mile Acting Secretary Ellen Ferretti nity care that’s based on scien- mothers as the reason for such tion that accredits and certifies the Emory University School of Wyoming Valley Levee is among announced. tific evidence rather than care high rates of C-section surgery, health care organizations and Medicine in Atlanta, Ga. They the largest flood control systems The plan, revised about every five that is guided by profit or con- a study by the University of programs in the United States. also note the risk of respiratory nationwide, he said. years, outlines oversight of the state’s venience or liability concerns,” Minnesota School of Public Coolbaugh said she had a distress of the newborn, surfac- Necessary flood maintenance 2.2 million-acre forest system. she said. health shows C-section rates C-section for her first preg- tant deficiency and pulmonary projects and mitigation activities The 23-question survey, which Coolbaugh said the state’s vary most among low-risk nancy because “it was deemed hypertension is increased with have been delayed since Brozena takes about 10 minutes to complete, C-section rate of 32.8 percent women. a failure to progress after four elective C-sections. retired, he said. The need for a seeks public input on management is well above the 15 percent Many authors have shown hours labor — no fetal distress, Angel Kelsey, a 33-year-old levee engineer became more press- priorities and the usage of state for- suggested by the World Health that “physician factors” — rath- no maternal distress. Being a mom and a doula from Wilkes- ing in May when former county ests. Organization as a highest rec- er than patient characteristics first-time mom, I really didn’t Barre, said women who have chief engineer Joe Gibbons, who The survey, which must be com- ommended rate. The rate for or obstetric diagnoses — are know any better, so I went with a doula for their births are also had a firm grasp of the levee’s pleted by Oct. 31, is available at www. area hospitals is even higher — the major driver for the differ- it.” She agreed to C-sections two-thirds less likely to have a inner workings, left to take a posi- dcnr.state.pa.us under the quick links. 33 to 34 percent. ence in Cesarean rates within for her second and third preg- C-section. tion outside the region. www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER NatioN & World Tuesday, September 3, 2013 PAGE 4A IN BRIEF Cops: Dad of slain NYtot likelytarget

The Associated Press Lenore Steele, told reporters tragedy for his family, for this Monday at the site of the shoot- community, for the entire city” — Police ing. and political candidates talked investigating the death of a After the gunfire sounded, about gun violence. 1-year-old boy who was shot Hennis ran up to her, she said. Four shots were fired, and in his stroller during a walk “And he fell on the ground one hit the boy in the left side AP photo on a city street believe his and said, ‘Grandma, my baby of his head; he was declared All excited to get back to class father was the intended target, got shot! My baby got shot, dead on arrival at the hospital. A pupil yawns Monday as he takes part in Commissioner Raymond Kelly Grandma!’ ” The gunfire left four .45-cali- a ceremony marking the start of classes said Monday. “He was such a beautiful ber shell casings on the corner at School No. 85 as part of the traditional Authorities have some leads little baby, smiling and talk- and bullet holes in the stroller, opening of the school year known as Day of in the killing of Antiq Hennis in ing to everybody,” Steele said, Kelly told reporters before the Knowledge, in St.Petersburg, Russia. Brooklyn on Sunday night and flanked by community group parade. CAIRO believe his death may be gang- leaders and mayoral candidate “We have some leads, and related, Kelly said. Bill Thompson. those leads are being aggres- Judges back end Antiq’s father, Anthony Anti-violence activist sively followed,” the commis- Hennis, had just gone to pick Anthony Herbert, who heads sioner said. He said the baby’s AP photo of Brotherhood up the boy at the home of a group called Advocates father isn’t cooperating with Mourners visit a memorial for Antiq Hennis,in the Brownsville neighbor- the baby’s mother, Cherise Without Borders, said its mem- police and has a criminal record hood in the Brooklyn borough of NewYork, on Mondaywhere a day earlier, A panel of Egyptian judges recom- Miller, and take him to visit bers were also gathering infor- but didn’t elaborate. the 1-year-old boywas shot and killed in his stroller during a walk with mended Monday the dissolution of the Hennis’ grandmother, Kelly mation about the shooting and The boy’s father and moth- his parents. Muslim Brotherhood, adding momen- said. Hennis, 21, put the boy urging the gunman to turn him- er couldn’t immediately be now,” said Bishop Willie Billips Shirley Jones-Baisden, a ten- tum to a push by authorities to ban the in the stroller and was push- self in. reached for comment. A phone of the Church of Faith, Hope ant association vice president ousted president’s main backer and a ing him across a street in the Grief and outrage over the number for the father wasn’t and Charity, who drove the par- in a local public housing com- pillar of political Islam in the region. Brownsville neighborhood toddler’s shooting loomed over listed, and activists who spoke ents to the hospital to identify plex, wept as she recalled being Since the military deposed when shots rang out at about the annual West Indian Day at a news conference said the the body of their only child. with the baby’s mother at the Mohammed Morsi in a July 3 coup, it 7:20 p.m., police said. Parade about a mile and a half mother wouldn’t be making a “To have to take a young cou- hospital. has steadily intensified a crackdown “All of a sudden, we hear away, where Mayor Michael statement Monday. ple to identify their baby’s body “They need some peace,” on the Brotherhood, Egypt’s largest shots,” Hennis’ grandmother, Bloomberg called the killing “a “The family is suffering right is horrible,” he said. Jones-Baisden said. political organization. Hundreds of its members are in detention and facing prosecution, many on charges of incit- ing violence. Militants Morsi himself has been held in an undisclosed location since his ouster. On Sunday, state prosecutors charged him with inciting the murder of his attack opponents. A date has yet to be set for the trial, in which 14 leading Brotherhood members are also charged. In its recommendation to Egypt’s US base administrative court, the panel of judg- es accused the Brotherhood of operat- The Taliban claimed ing outside the law. It also recommend- responsibility for the ed the closure of its Cairo headquarters. strike in Afghanistan. The Associated Press HOUSTON MOHMANDARA DISTRICT, Cops: Boss got man Afghanistan — Militants attacked a U.S. base in Afghanistan near the border with Pakistan on to stop fleeing Monday, setting off bombs, torch- Texas authorities say they dialed a ing vehicles and shutting down a man’s boss for assistance in persuad- key road used by NATO supply ing his employee to end a 70-mile high- trucks, officials said. At least three speed chase. people — apparently all attacking Police say Lionel Rodriguez took off insurgents — were killed. when officers stopped him for a traffic The Taliban claimed responsi- violation in Willis, 45 miles north of bility for the strike in the Torkham Houston. area, the latest in a surge of attacks They say Rodriguez fled at speeds in Afghanistan as U.S.-led foreign exceeding 100 mph until he was troops reduce their presence en stopped near Pearland, a southeastern route to a full withdrawal by the Houston suburb. end of next year. Militants fre- Rodriguez had called the police dis- quently target NATO’s supply patcher, told them that he was a wanted AP photo lines in both Afghanistan and felon and that he wanted police to kill In this Nov. 9, 2012, aerial photo, people stand near damaged homes along the Atlantic Ocean in NewJersey after the region was pounded by Pakistan. him. The dispatcher made a three-way Superstorm Sandy. In a brief statement, NATO call with the suspect’s boss who per- confirmed an “unsuccessful coor- suaded him to stop. dinated attack by enemy forces” but said none of its personnel were killed. The military alliance gener- WASHINGTON News good,bad on future Sandys ally does not release information on wounded troops. No members Midshipmen of the Afghan security forces or SETH BORENSTEIN The study published today in the jour- century, said study lead author Elizabeth civilians were killed or wounded, AP Science Writer nal Proceedings of the National Academy Barnes of Colorado State University. according to Esa Khan Zwak, chief quizzed in assault of Sciences looks at the giant atmospheric But Barnes and Sobel said because administrator in Mohmandara dis- Lawyers on Monday questioned U.S. WASHINGTON — Man-made global steering currents, such as the jet stream. so many other factors are involved this trict, in which the base is located. Naval Academy students who attended warming may further lessen the likeli- A spate of recent and controversial stud- doesn’t mean fewer storms hitting the Ahmad Zia Abdulzai, spokes- a toga party last year about how intoxi- hood of the freak atmospheric steering ies have highlighted unusual kinks and New Yo rk region. This is only one path; man for the governor of Nangarhar cated a female midshipman appeared at currents that last year shoved Superstorm meanders in the jet stream, linking those storms usually come from the south province, said several militants the off-campus house, where she alleg- Sandy due west into , a new to extreme weather and loss of sea ice in instead of from the east like Sandy. wearing suicide vests and carrying edly was sexually assaulted by three study says. the Arctic. This new study looks only at Scientists agree that future storms will other weapons staged the attack, students on the Navy football team. But don’t celebrate a rare beneficial the future and sees a lessening of some be slightly stronger because of global and that Afghan and U.S. forces The woman has testified she had climate change prediction just yet. The of that problematic jet stream swerving, warming and that sea level is rising fast- exchanged gunfire with the insur- been drinking heavily before and dur- study’s authors said the once-in-700-years clashing with the other studies in a scien- er than researchers once thought, Sobel gents. NATO helicopters joined ing the April 2012 party in Annapolis, path was only one factor in the massive tific debate that continues. said. Those factors likely will overwhelm the fight, he added. Md. She has said she has no memory $50 billion killer storm. They said other Both camps agree on what happened the predicted change in steering cur- The encounter began around of having sex with the midshipmen, but variables such as sea level rise and stron- with the weird steering that shoved rents, he said. 6:30 a.m. and lasted three and a became concerned after hearing gossip ger storms will worsen with global warm- Sandy, a late season hurricane that Rutgers University climate scientist half hours, said Masoum Khan shortly after the party that she had had ing and outweigh changes in steering cur- merged with a conventional storm into Jennifer Francis, one of the major propo- Hashimi, deputy provincial police sex with multiple people. rents predicted by the study’s computer a massive hybrid, into New Jersey. The nents of the jet-stream-is-changing the- chief in Nangarhar province. During a hearing to help determine models. jet stream plunged in an odd way. A high ory, said she doesn’t see the jet stream Afghan security forces trying whether the three men will face a court- “Sandy was an extremely unusual storm pressure system off the coast of Canada becoming stronger and moving north to clear the area were still in the martial, attorneys have tried to estab- in several respects and pretty freaky. And and Greenland blocked the storm from as Barnes says the models predict. Her process of defusing a bomb in a lish just how intoxicated the woman some of those things that make it more moving east, as most do. work and others points to more Sandy- car. At least one car bomb also was at the alcohol-fueled party. On freaky may happen less in the future,” That high pressure block now hap- like storms, especially because there was successfully detonated in the Monday, they focused on the recollec- said Columbia University atmospheric pens once or twice a year in August, seem to be more late-season tropical attack, Hashimi said. tions of midshipmen who saw her there scientist Adam Sobel, co-author of a new September and October. Computer storms. An Associated Press photogra- at the crowded house. study on Sandy. But Sobel quickly added: models show the jet stream will move “The matter is not settled,” said pher at the scene saw three bodies “There’s nothing to get complacent about further north, so the “giant blob of high Pennsylvania State University climate of suspected attackers — appar- NEW DELHI coming out of this research.” pressure” will be even less frequent next scientist Michael Mann. ently shot dead from the NATO helicopters. The suspected insur- India moves to gents didn’t manage to enter the Special courts for vets expanding main base area, but had tried to hide under a small canal bridge feed 800 million near it when they were hit. India passed into law Monday an KEVIN FREKING offering help with such things ates under the philosophy that before him face a range of The highway between Jalalabad ambitious program to provide nearly Associated Press as resume-writing and job many of the defendants who charges that stem primar- city and Torkham, an important free food to some 800 million Indians. hunting. A second volunteer have into trouble with ily from substance abuse. route for NATO supply trucks, was Supporters hailed it as a long-overdue PHILADELPHIA — steers them to long-distance the law need treatment, not Sometimes that abuse started closed, Abdulzai said. Militants on fix for the nation’s rampant poverty, Former National Guardsman runs and fitness classes. A incarceration. Some courts in the military. Sometimes, it both sides of the Afghan border while critics slammed it as a shameless Paul Piscitelli is in Philadelphia representative from a com- only take misdemeanor cases. was a problem before a veter- have frequently targeted the sup- electoral ploy the country can’t afford Municipal Court to answer to munity college discusses the Some only handle veterans an ever thought about enlist- ply line, leading NATO to shift that will encourage more waste and drug and theft charges. Elijah advantages of higher educa- who received an honorable ing. Dugan is determined to much of its supply delivery toward corruption. Peters, who served in the tion. discharge. give them a second chance, routes from Central Asian states The National Food Security Bill gives Army in Afghanistan and Iraq, There’s also a worker from The Philadelphia court has and sometimes a third or a instead of through Pakistan. two-thirds of India’s population the was arrested twice for assault. the local Veterans Affairs set few limits. fourth. Afghan officials say a parking right to buy 12 pounds of rice, wheat, Like all the defendants medical center who’s check- The city has been at the “If you take any human lot at the outpost was a stopping millet or other cereals each month at appearing before Judge ing to make sure defendants forefront of an experiment being and you put them in sit- point for many types of vehicles no more than 3 cents per pound. It also Patrick Dugan on a recent are getting doctor appoint- that has mushroomed across uations the military puts you used by U.S. and other NATO provides food free to pregnant women, Wednesday, Piscitelli and ments, disability benefits, the nation. In 2008, there were in, it’s going to affect you. For forces. Hashimi said four U.S. lactating mothers and children under 6 Peters are veterans who chose housing vouchers or any just five veterans courts in the the rest of your life it’s going vehicles there were completely years old. to have their cases handled in other benefit to which they’re United States. By the end of to be there. Some people can burned. The government put the price tag of a special court established for entitled. last year, there were 166. handle it. Some people see In an emailed statement, Taliban supplying about 62 million tons annu- those once in the military. “This is the touchy, Dugan, the judge, is an more and come back with spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid ally at $18 billion, which would make More than justice is meted feely, kissy, huggy court,” Army Reserve captain who baggage,” Dugan said. “In said the insurgent group was it one of the world’s largest such pro- out. explained Janet DiTomasso, served in Afghanistan and the military, they teach you behind Monday morning’s attack, grams. A Ministry of Agriculture study Before the judge takes the who helps administer the Iraq. He has been at the helm to shoot a weapon, but they and claimed it had destroyed sev- estimated the actual cost could be at bench, a volunteer approach- Philadelphia court. of the court from the start. teach you to shoot a weapon eral tanks — an assertion Hashimi least 30 percent higher. es the veterans one by one The veterans court oper- The veterans who appear at a human being.” denied. www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER NEWS Tuesday, September 3, 2013 PAGE 5A ‘Heat days’ become more common for sweaty schools

Higher temps for schools than in years past, Holiday breaks have also asleep in the classroom,” said and increasingly, getting a grown longer, and administra- Chicago state Rep. La Shawn bedevil places “heat day” is as common for tors say the only direction they Ford, who received a number students as a “snow day.” can go is back into August. of complaints after the start of that lack AC As temperatures soared past In Chicago, starting a week school. “It’s just not a learning 90 last week, some Midwest earlier is part of Mayor Rahm environment.” schools gave students extra Emanuel’s strategy to improve Some studies have also DAVID MERCER water and bathroom breaks or education in the nation’s third- shown that students in class- and DON BABWIN canceled after-school activi- largest school district by get- rooms with air conditioning Associated Press ties. ting students in school longer. do better on achievement tests Districts from St. Joseph, Air conditioning isn’t part of than those in classroom that CHICAGO — When city Mo., and Frankfort, Ind., sent that plan. don’t. students arrived for the first kids home early. In Fargo, “The last estimate was over Vic Zimmerman, the school day of school under the blaz- N.D., five schools got the week a billion dollars,” said Becky superintendent in the cen- ing temperatures of a Midwest off, and schools in Minneapolis Carroll, a spokeswoman for tral Illinois community of heat wave, staff greeted them closed down, too. Chicago’s district of 700 Monticello, said there is sim- with some unusual school sup- “I was up on the third floor schools. “Those aren’t dollars ply no point in keeping kids plies: water bottles, fans and and it was 93.8 degrees in the we have.” in class. Some of his district’s wet towels to drape around classroom and the kids hadn’t The concerns go beyond students were given Popsicles their necks. been there in hours,” said Matt comfort. Excessive heat makes just to get them through morn- AP photo What they couldn’t always A teacher and students at Washington Elementary School in Monticello, Ill., Patton, superintendent of a the body work harder to main- ing reading time. offer was air conditioning. walk past a large fan used to help cool the school last week. one-school district in Baxter, tain the ideal 98.6 tempera- “They become a little bit “It’s kind of hard to focus Iowa. “You put 20 bodies in ture, and that can cause peo- lethargic,” he said. because everyone was sweat- there and it will go up to at ple to feel sluggish. Parents are beginning to ing,” said Deniyah Jones, to equip aging buildings with Greenwood, who oversees a least 95 and you can imagine Some worry that makes it push back. Sioux City, Iowa, a 12-year-old 7th-grader at air conditioning. tiny district of 380 students all the sweat on the desks and hard to learn. schools decided to move the Nash Elementary School on Parents who worry hot about 20 miles southwest of textbooks.” Sweating helps cool things start of school a week later Chicago’s West Side, which classrooms are a disadvantage Champaign, Ill. For years, schools have been down, but children sweat less next year after getting an ear- has just a few window units for their kids are issuing an Many people can recall moving to start the year in late than adults, so heat can affect ful, school board president for the entire fortress-like ultimatum: Make classes cool- school days spent inside or mid-August rather than just them more quickly. Mike Krysl said. brick and stone building. er or start the year later. ancient, brick-construction after Labor Day, when it is “I was speaking with teach- And a parent group in North This year’s late August heat “Thinking about air condi- buildings that on sweltering typically cooler. ers yesterday and they said Dakota is looking to launch exposed a tug-of-war in school tioning, we can’t even afford days seemed as hot as pizza Part of the reason is that there were students who had a ballot measure requiring districts that are under pres- new textbooks,” said Bement ovens. schools need more training to leave early, students with schools to start after Labor sure to start school earlier Community Unit School But hot classrooms are days for standardized testing bloody noses, students (who) Day, said Jeff Schatz, the than ever but are unable to pay District Superintendent Sheila becoming a bigger problem and new academic standards. had fainting spells or fell Fargo school superintendent.

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ZACHRY THOMAS BRUCE E. KROMIS, 75, of VIVIAN SCHUlMAN BROWN JEANNE ANN FADUSKO PATRICIAN, 17, of Old Hunter Highway, Drums, died Newport Street, Sheatown, Saturday at Department of Sept. 1, 2013 Sept. 1, 2013 Project passed away Sunday, Aug. 25, in Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Vivian Schulman Brown was a Jeanne Ann Fadusko, for- Newport Township. Plains Township. loving wife to her late husband, merly of Wilkes-Barre, passed Funeral arrangements are Funeral arrangements are Irving, and mother to Eric Brown away Sunday at The Highlands pending from the Ye osock pending from the Ye osock and Ellen Smith. Nursing Center, LaPorte, Pa. Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., She was born on Sept. 7, 1922, Born March 28, 1942, in plumbs Plains. Plains Township. and passed away on Sept. 1, 2013, Wilkes-Barre, she was a daugh- RONALD M. TROJNACKI EDWARD SLATKY SR., of at the fighting age of 90, sleeping ter of the late Metro and Helen SR., 56, of Jermyn and formerly Duryea, passed away Saturday. soundly in her home. A peach, Lutkoski Fadusko. of Dupont, died Sunday evening. Funeral arrangements are Vivian grew up in Albany, Ga., Jeanne was a 1959 graduate Funeral services are pend- pending from the Bernard J. with her sister, Jeanette, brother, of GAR High School, Wilkes- database ing from the Lokuta-Zawacki Piontek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Sonny, and her parents, Esther Barre, and a graduate of Wilkes Funeral Home, 200 Wyoming Main St., Duryea. and Sam Schulman. She was a University with a bachelor’s Ave., Dupont. ALICIA BIERZYNSKI swimmer, a humble worker and a degree in nursing. She joined SONYA A. ARTYSEWICZ, NIEDERRITER, formerly of good friend. the Air Force in 1966 and 96, formerly of Nanticoke, Mountain Top, went to be with One fateful day while attending was a veteran of the Vietnam of calls passed away Sunday in the the Lord on Thursday at her a Temple service in Albany, Vivian kind, generous and quick-witted War, where she received the currently belonged to St. Andre Mercy Special Care Hospital, home in Cape Canaveral, Fla. met the love of her life, Irving grandmother. Meritorious Service Medal with Bessette parish, Wilkes-Barre. The Associated Press Nanticoke. Future funeral arrangements Brown, a Brooklyn-raised Army In 2004, Mama and Papa, one Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Medal She enjoyed spending time Funeral arrangements are will be announced by her family. Air Force soldier stationed near- her Irving, moved to Kingston, with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Air doing yard work and cooking. SEATTLE — For at least pending from the Earl W. by. The two married in 1946 and to be closer to their family. Force Commendation Medal She was preceded in death by six years, federal drug and BRIAN J. BUDZAK, 46, later moved to Oceanside, N.Y., After the passing of her handy- with one Oak Leaf Cluster, her brother, Joseph Fadusko. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 of Old Forge, passed away other agents have had near- W. Green St., Nanticoke. where they lived many happy man husband, Vivian moved Air Force Longevity Service Surviving are her sisters, immediate access to billions Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013, at home to Shavertown to live with her years together. Award Ribbon with four Oak Patricia Fadusko of Bear Creek, of phone call records dating ALBERT C. WAGNER, surrounded by his loving family. Known as Mama to those she daughter and son-in-law, Ellen Leaf Clusters, National Defense and Judith Marie Sawyer 72, of Old Forge, died on He leaves behind his wife of 20 loved, Vivian was the best cook, and David Smith. Service Medal, Air Force and her husband, Perry S., of back decades in a collabora- Monday, Sept. 2, 2013, in the years and the love of his life, master of Sunday brunches, and A powerful force in the lives of Overseas Long Tour Ribbon Stonington, Conn. tion with AT&T that officials VNA Hospice Inpatient Unit of Margie Williams Budzak, along raised her children to work hard those she loved, Vivian “Mama” with one Oak Leaf Cluster, A Mass of Christian have taken pains to keep Geisinger Community Medical with his two adoring daughters, and finish their plates. Vivian’s Schulman Brown will live on Vietnam Service Medal, Air Burial will be at 9:30 secret, newly released docu- Center in Scranton. He is sur- Briannon and Emily. He is also gentle strength and big heart through her legacy of sugar, Force Training Ribbon, Air a.m. Wednesday in ments show. vived by his beloved wife, Claire survived by his sisters, Charise made her home a welcoming teaching her family and friends Force Outstanding Unit Award, Holy Saviour Church, The program, previously Schmidt Wagner. He is also O’Konski and husband Bill, of place that was always filled with to always wear a sweet smile, a and the Republic of Vietnam Hilliard Street, East End reported by ABC News survived by his three children, Avoca, and Erin Chapasko of friends and family. She had a sweet tooth and a sweet spirit. Campaign Medal. Jeanne retired Section of Wilkes-Barre. The daughter Sherri Pettinato, and Taylor; his brothers, Michael and The New Yo rk Times, knack for observing boisterous Graveside funeral service will as a lieutenant colonel in 1988. Rev. Kenneth Seegar, pastor, will is called the Hemisphere sons Richard Wagner and sig- Budzak and Michael Meyers, family conversations, absorbing be conducted at 10 a.m. today Jeanne worked as team be celebrant. Interment with nificant other, Barbara Locks, both of Noxen; his maternal the chatter and chiming in with in Temple Israel Cemetery, supervisor at the American Red military honors will be in Holy Project. It’s paid for by the and Robert (Bob) Wagner and grandfather, Nick Cappellini the funniest and truest line of the Swoyersville. Rabbi Larry Kaplan Cross, Ashley, for many years. Trinity Cemetery, Bear Creek. U.S. Drug Enforcement wife Sherri, all of Old Forge; his of Old Forge; and his paternal evening — complete with a wink will officiate. Shiva will be She was a member of the former Friends may call 8:30 a.m. until Administration and the sister, Gail Jones of New Yo rk; grandmother, Helen Budzak of and her warm smile. observed today after the funeral Holy Trinity Church, Wilkes- time of Mass. Arrangements are Office of National Drug four grandchildren, Samantha Pittston. Vivian loved to play gin rummy until 8 p.m. and noon to 5 p.m. Barre, where she was a lector by the Jendrzejewski Funeral Control Policy, and it allows and Adam Stanton, and Joshua A Mass of Christian Burial is and eat her signature chocolate Wednesday at 5 Breeze Way, and taught CCD classes, and Home, Wilkes-Barre. investigators armed with and Madison Wagner; and his scheduled at 10 a.m. Thursday lady finger cake with her grand- Shavertown. subpoenas to quickly mine dear cat, “Buddy.” in St. Mary of the Assumption children, Hillary and Diana Smith, Arrangements are by the A memorial service is sched- Church, Prince of Peace Parish, JOSEPH VINCENT MARTINEllI the company’s vast database and Ryan Jacobsen. From them, Rosenberg Funeral Chapel Inc., to help track down drug uled at noon Saturday in the Old Forge. Those attending the she earned the name of “personal 348 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre. Sept. 1, 2013 Trinity Lutheran Church, 205 funeral are asked to go directly self-esteem booster,” as she was a www.rosenbergfuneralchapel.com traffickers or other suspects W. Grove St., Clarks Summit. to the church. Friends may call Joseph Vincent Martinelli, who switch cellphones to Relatives and friends may pay 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the 91, of Laflin, died Sunday at the avoid detection. their respects 10 a.m. until ser- Thomas P. Kearney Funeral GENEVIEVE (JEAN) l. yUREK Veterans Affairs Nursing Home, The details of the vices at the church. Everyone Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old Sept. 1, 2013 Wilkes-Barre, following a pro- Hemisphere Project come is invited to attend a luncheon Forge. longed illness. amid a national debate about which will follow the services in MARY ANN MONAHAN, Genevieve (Jean) L. Yurek, He was employed at the federal government’s the church’s banquet hall. of Taylor, died Monday, Sept. 93, of Second Street, Wyoming Tobyhanna Army Depot for 18 access to phone records, par- PATRICIA STULL, 69, 2, 2013, at the Riverside and a resident of ManorCare, years prior to retiring. He was ticularly the bulk collection of Moosic, passed away on Rehabilitation and Nursing Kingston, passed away Sunday. also the owner of New Rail Dam Jean was the wife of the Swimming Area Recreation for of phone records for national Sunday, Sept. 1, 2013, sur- Center, Taylor. She was the wife security purposes. rounded by her loved ones. of Eugene Monahan. The couple late John Yurek, whom she many years. She is survived by her beloved celebrated their 27th wedding married at The Nativity of the He was one of the organiz- Hemisphere, however, husband, Willard Stull Sr. On anniversary on April 20. Also Blessed Mother in Plymouth ers of the Duryea Little League, takes a different approach Aug. 21, the couple celebrated surviving are two daughters, on Thanksgiving Day in 1947. as well as the Duryea Junior from that of the National their 48th wedding anniversary. Rebecca Monahan, Taylor, and Together they enjoyed 55 years Football League. He also served Security Agency, which She is also survived by her son, Tammy Chludzinski, Old Forge.; of marriage. Her husband, John, as a Boy Scout leader at St. Dunmore; David Martinelli maintains a database of Matthew Stull, and wife Marcie, a son, Jason Monahan, Avoca; passed away on Dec. 27, 2001. Nicholas Church in Old Forge. and wife Judy, Duryea; John call records handed over by of Avoca; her daughter, Trisha three grandchildren, Avery Genevieve was born in He was an all-around handy- Martinelli and wife Marianne, phone companies as autho- Tucker, and husband Jeremy, Greaves, Kayla and Zackary Bessemer, Mich., on Feb. 12, man for many years at the Madison Township; daughters 1920, daughter of the late Pittston Senior Center, where Anna Marie Kush, Scranton, rized by the USA Patriot of Copperas Cove, Texas; her Chludzinski; a great-grand- Act. brother, Larry Ashton, and wife daughter, Aria Chludzinski; a Joseph and Stella Szweda the polls, tending her flower he and his loving wife met and and Mari Martinelli, Pittston Joan, of Fayetteville, N.C.; six brother, Charles Francis, and Gajewski. Later with her family garden and cooking and baking were married 16 years ago. Township; stepchildren, Barbara “Subpoenaing drug deal- grandchildren; two great-grand- wife Linda, Taylor; a sister, she moved to Plymouth, where the most delectable meals. She Having been certified (Palum) Walling Shock and ers’ phone records is a bread- children; and many nieces and Barbara Pisauro, and husband she attended and graduated also spent her time nurturing each year by the state of husband Jerry, Duryea; Joyce and-butter tactic in the nephews. Frank, Moosic; and nephews from Davenport High School and loving all her family, espe- Pennsylvania, he also taught (Palum) Mashinski and hus- course of criminal investiga- Funeral services are sched- and her best friend of 40 years, with high honors in 1939. cially her grandchildren and exercise classes at the senior band Bill, Fairfax, Va..; Sharon tions,” Justice Department uled at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Annette Boyko. Wanting to do her patriotic great-grandchildren. “Babci” center, as well as being an active (Palum) Eroh and husband Ron, spokesman Brian Fallon said Thomas P. Kearney Funeral The funeral will be at 10 a.m. duty during World War II, she (Polish for grandmother), as member of the chorus there. He Raleigh, N.C.; Bill Palum and in an email. “The records are companion Mary Kay Berringer, Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old Thursday at the Louis V. Ciuccio applied at a defense plant in she was lovingly called by them, was also a member of the Avoca maintained at all times by Forge, to be celebrated by the Funeral Home, 145 Moosic West Chester. She operated delighted in playing games, Community Choir. Sterling, Va.; Jim Palum and various machinery as a machine reading books and feeding them He was an avid bowler, hav- wife Theresa, Union Hall, Va.; the phone company, not the Rev. Donald B. Perry, pastor of Road, Old Forge, followed by a government. This program the Moosic United Methodist 10:30 a.m. Mass at the Divine mechanic at the Steam Division their favorite meals, especially ing organized a traveling bowl- Nancy (Palum) Bono and hus- Church. Relatives and friends Mercy Parish, Davis Street, of Westinghouse, West Chester. the Polish delicacies that she ing league at the Senior Center band Rod, Raleigh, N.C.; 21 simply streamlines the pro- may pay their respects 4 p.m. Scranton. Friends may call 5 to Her tasks included repairing of made so well. and belonged to bowling leagues grandchildren and six great- cess of serving the subpoena until services. 7 p.m. Wednesday. damaged U.S. Naval Vessels — In addition to her parents at Modern Lanes, Exeter, and grandchildren. to the phone company so a genuine “Rosie the Riveter.” and husband, she was preceded most recently at the Stanton Guests may call noon law enforcement can quickly Jean was a 65-year member of in death by a brother, Walter. Lanes, Wilkes-Barre. to 1 p.m. Wednesday keep up with drug dealers DOROTHy M. (lAGRUE) SCHERER St. Joseph’s Church, Wyoming, Surviving are her four chil- He was a lifetime member of in St. Maria Goretti’s when they switch phone and a member of its senior dren, Joanne Depascale and the VFW. Church in Laflin with numbers to try to avoid Aug. 31, 2013 choir. Her beautiful voice sang her husband, Joseph, West He enjoyed life and found a Catholic Mass officiated by many solos at Christmastime Wyoming; Irene Pizzano and happiness through cooking, gar- Father Gregory Finn immedi- detection.” Dorothy M. (LaGrue) Scherer, and taught other choir mem- her husband, Carmen, Exeter; dening, quilting, hunting, fish- ately following. Final resting The Associated Press of Pittston, passed away Saturday bers how to sing in Polish. She Annette Kelly, , ing, spending time with family place will be Arlington National independently obtained a in Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. was also active in its Christian and John A. Yurek, Exeter; and eating ice cream! Cemetery in Arlington, Va. In series of slides detailing She was born Oct. 8, 1928, Mother’s Society, holding 10 grandchidren, Jeffrey and He was preceded in death by lieu of flowers, donations can Hemisphere. They show the in Pittston, the daughter of the numerous offices over the years, Steve Pizzano, Kristen Eviston, his parents and an infant grand- be made to the VA Hospital database includes not just late Cataldo LaGrue and Mary including the presidency for 12 Joseph Depascale, Barbara son. Veterans Recreation Center in records of AT&T customers, (Bellanca) LaGrue. years. She proudly chaired the Wesley, Ryan and Matthew He is survived by his wife, Wilkes-Barre. Arrangements She was preceded in death but of any call that passes outside kitchen stand at the Kelly, Christopher and Megan Kathleen (Black) Palum are by Howell-Lussi Funeral through an AT&T switch. by her first husband, Walter Home, 509 Wyoming Ave., West annual Harvest Festival and Yurek and Jessica Foster; nine Martinelli; sons, Louis Joseph The federal government Slater; second husband, Francis shared her recipes, which drew great-grandchildren, Brianna Martinelli and wife Dobbie, Pittston. Scherer; brothers, Guy LaGrue crowds enjoying Polish foods, and Bruno Pizzano; Ian, pays the salaries of four and Charles LaGrue; and sister, especially her potato pancakes, Tiernan and Wyatt Eviston; AT&T employees who work Jennie LaGrue. pierogies and piggies. Anthony Depascale; Matthew, SHEIlA A. WICKIZER in three federal anti-drug Surviving is a son, Walter Jean was an active member Marshall and Lane Wesley; sev- Sept. 1, 2013 offices around the country to Slater, Ann Arbor, Mich. of the Exeter Cosmopolitan eral nieces and nephews. expedite subpoena requests, Funeral services were entrust- Township. For further informa- Club, enjoying trips and excur- A special thanks is sent to the Sheila A. Wickizer, 64, of West an Obama administra- tion or to express your condo- ed to Graziano Funeral Home Inc., sions to Atlantic City. From the staff of ManorCare in Kingston Pittston, passed away Sunday tion official told the AP on Pittston Township. Interment lences to Dorothy’s family, please Cosmopolitan Club, she enlist- for the loving care given to in Geisinger Wyoming Valley services will be at 1 p.m. today visit www.GrazianoFuneralHome. Medical Center. Monday. ed a group of friends to join Genevieve her last few weeks. The official spoke on the in St. Rocco’s Cemetery, Pittston com. her in entertaining the sick and Their genuine care and love Born in Pittston on May 20, elderly at area nursing homes. given each day was appreciated 1949, she was a daughter of the condition of anonymity She was the leader and soloist by Genevieve and her family. late Francis and Dorothy Walk because he or she was not FUNERAlS for her group “THE GOLDEN The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Loftus. She was a graduate of authorized to discuss the VOICES.” Her compassion for Thursday at the Bednarski Pittston Area High School and program, and said that two had been employed in customer BRAZITIS - Peter, funeral EVANS - Michael, funeral 9 a.m. others and her love of music ini- Funeral Home, 168 Wyoming of the AT&T employees are tiated her move to bring joy to Ave., Wyoming, with a Mass service at Travelocity. She was based at the High Intensity 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at S.J. today at the Gubbiotti Funeral an avid reader and loved play- Grontkowski Funeral Home, 530 Home,1030 Wyoming Ave., those who perhaps had no one of Christian Burial at 9:30 Drug Trafficking Area office to visit them or were in need a.m. in St. Monica’s Parish, ing cards and board games with W. Main St., Plymouth. Mass Exeter. Services 10 a.m. friends and family. in Atlanta, one at the HIDTA of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in of interaction through music. West Wyoming, with the Rev. office in Houston, and one at SAKAlAUSKAS - Helen, Mass of Jean’s beautiful soprano voice Walter F. Skiba officiating and She was a loving mother, St. Robert Bellarmine Parish, Christian Burial 10 a.m. today in the office in Los Angeles. and her love of music accom- the Rev. Leo McKernan concel- grandmother, sister and aunt, and PCU and Medical Surgical Floors formerly St.Aloysius Church, St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic ebrating. Interment will be in will be greatly missed. as well as the staff of Summit The Hemisphere data- 143 W. Division St., Wilkes Barre. Church, Pittston. Immediate plished that goal. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today. Although Genevieve was a St. Joseph’s Cemetery, West In addition to her parents, she Nursing Home. base includes records that family can pay respects 9 a.m. at was preceded in death by her hus- A memorial Mass will be cel- date back to 1987, the offi- BROWN - Vivian, graveside Simon S. Russin Funeral Home, stay-at-home mom, she filled Wyoming. her time with volunteering at Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. band, Arthur Wickizer Sr. ebrated at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in cial said, but typical narcot- service 10 a.m. today in Temple 136 Maffett St., Plains Township. Surviving are her son, St. John the Evangelist Parish, Israel Cemetery. Friends wishing to attend are church functions, working at Wednesday at the funeral home. ics investigations focus on Christopher Wickizer, Roaring William Street, Pittston. Those asked to go directly to the church. records no older than 18 CHERR - Peter, Mass of Christian Brook Township; grandchildren, attending are asked to go directly Burial 10 a.m. today in St. SEIDEl - Patricia, Blessing John, Haley, Natalie and Kevin; to the church on Thursday morn- months. Faustina Kowalska Parish, Holy Service 10 a.m. Wednesday at the PHIlIP FAUST sisters, Mary Beth Hummel ing. Interment will be at the con- To keep the program Trinity site, 520 S. Hanover St., Peter J. Adonizio Funeral Home, Aug. 30, 2013 and her husband, John, Pocono venience of the family. Friends secret, investigators who Nanticoke. 251 William St., Pittston. Friends Manor, and Kathy Ostrowski and may call 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday request searches of the data- CUNNINGHAM - Margaret, may call 5 to 9 p.m. today and her husband, Butch, Pittston; at the Peter J. Adonizio Funeral base are instructed to “never Philip Faust, 80, of Drums, ily and is survived by several funeral 9:30 a.m. Wednesday 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesday at the brothers, Brian Loftus and his Home, 251 William St., Pittston. funeral home. passed away Friday morning at cousins, including Griff Jones, refer to Hemisphere in any at the Corcoran Funeral Home wife, Sandy, Duryea, and Francis Memorial donations may be made Hazleton General Hospital. Mountain Top. official document,” one of Inc., 20 S. Main St. Plains. Mass SMITH -Anna, funeral 9:30 a.m. Loftus, West Pittston; and numer- to the Care and Concern Clinic, Born in Nanticoke, May 11, A memorial service will the slides noted. of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Wednesday at E. Blake Collins ous nieces and nephews. Pittston. Online condolences may 1933, he was the son of the be held at 10 a.m. Thursday It wasn’t immediately Benedict’s Parish, St. Dominic’s Funeral Home, 159 George Ave., Special thanks to the staff of be made at www.peterjadonizio- late Laura (Payne) Faust. Phil at Harman Funeral Homes clear what percentage of Church, 155 Austin Ave.,Wilkes- Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Geisinger Wyoming Valley ICU, funeralhome.com. Barre. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. Burial 10 a.m. in St. Maria Goretti had spent the past five years & Crematory Inc. (East), U.S. calls are routed through today at the funeral home. Church, Laflin. Rosary in the in Corrigan House, Hazleton. 669 W. Butler Drive, Drums. AT&T switches and thus DONAHOE - Dr. Francis, funeral church 30 minutes before Mass. He had resided in Drums since The Rev. William W. “Chip” have records captured in noon Saturday in Gate of Heaven Friends may call 8:30 to 9:30 1953, after moving from the Fairchild will officiate the OBITUARy POlICy Hemisphere. One slide says Church, 40 Machell Ave., Dallas. a.m. at the funeral home. Hanover section of Wilkes- service. Interment will follow Barre. in Hanover Green Cemetery, The Times Leader publishes free obituaries, the program includes records STEFFEN - Esther, funeral 9 a.m. “for a tremendous amount of today at the Peter J. Adonizio Phil had worked as a brake- Hanover Township. Friends which have a 27-line limit, and paid obituaries, G enetti’s Funeral Home, 251 William St., man for Conrail until the mid may call at the funeral home 9 which can run with a photograph. A funeral international numbers that AfterFuneralLu ncheons Pittston. Mass of Christian Burial 1970s and was a member of a.m. until the time of the ser- home representative can call the obituary desk place calls through or roam 9:30 a.m. in St.Joseph Marello the Railroad Workers’ Union. vice. at 570-829-7224, send a fax to 570-829-5537 or on the AT&T network.” Starting at$7.9 5per person Parish, Pittston. He later worked on his farm In lieu of flowers, memorial email to [email protected]. If you fax According to the slides, in Drums, which he was proud donations can be made to Christ HotelB erea vementRates WAlP - Kirtland, funeral 11 a.m. or email, please call to confirm. Obituaries must the program is useful for Wednesday at Davis-Dinelli to have placed in the Farmland Evangelical Lutheran Church, investigators trying to track Preservation Program. He also PO Box 494, Conyngham, PA be submitted by 7:30 p.m. for publication in the Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., next edition. Obituaries must be sent by a funeral down drug traffickers or Nanticoke. Friends may call 2 enjoyed working on farm trac- 18219. Online condolences can other criminals who fre- tors. be entered and more informa- home or crematory, or must name who is handling to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the quently change phones or 825.6477 funeral home. Masonic Memorial He was the last surviving tion is available at www.har- arrangements, with address and phone number. 80022591 service 7:30 p.m. member of his immediate fam- manfuneral.com. use multiple phones. Editorial

THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Tuesday, September 3, 2013 PAGE 7A Our OpiniOn: St.vincent de paul

Clark van Orden/Times Leader file photo a line waiting for a meal at St.vincent de paul kitchen in 2007. A constant kindness for an endless problem

“If you’re hungry, you eat.” lining up in this and similar facilities The comment came from a volunteer nationwide? at St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen, refer- But neither those questions nor their ring to the policy of serving all who potential answers matter to the staff, enter — no forms to fill out, no needs volunteers and donors who relentlessly to verify, no questions asked. ensure the kitchen is open and the food But it might as well be the kitchen’s is coming. They just keep managing motto. Since its relatively modest to gather, prepare and serve enough beginnings in the hands of thoughtful, victuals to all who enter, day after day, cOMMentarY: dan Frankel generous and caring people — many week after week, month after month, of them religious leaders from diverse for an astounding and invaluable three faiths — St. Vincent de Paul has had decades. Strong support to end discrimination one simple, overarching theme, as tran- For perspective, here’s some history: scendent of other concerns as hunger Since the soup kitchen opened … is to those who endure it: Feed those 1986, the Space shuttle Challenger Imagine if your boss could fire you, Under existing law, a good employee lic accommodations. in need. exploded (the shuttle program has even though you’re considered a high- can’t be fired for being black, Latino, That includes a majority of This year marks the kitchen’s 30th since recovered and been discon- quality employee who arrives early and Asian — or white. Pennsylvania Republicans, and a major- anniversary, a benchmark to both cel- tinued); 1989, Exxon Valdez runs stays late, just because he doesn’t like A good employee ity of people in every region of the state. ebrate and lament. aground; 1989, U.S. troops invade your husband, wife, boyfriend or girl- can’t be fired for being a It’s a matter of basic fairness. Celebrate because this facility has Panama; 1991, a U.S.coalition drives friend. woman – or a man. The bipartisan House bill (H.B. 300) always represented the purest form of Iraq out of Kuwait; 1991, the USSR For hundreds of thousands of A good employee can’t that would fix the law has 90 House human compassion. It meets the basest disintegrates; 1993, the World Trade Pennsylvanians, that is a reality. be fired for his or her co-sponsors, and 25 Senate co-spon- human need with no strings attached, Center is car-bombed; 2001, The Trade This Labor Day, the rights of working religion: Muslims, Jews, sors – almost half of the entire General thus exhibiting the highest of the Center is destroyed in a terrorist attack people are under attack on many fronts. Hindus and Catholics, for Assembly. human spirit. that reshapes national security and And there is one group of workers who example, all receive this However, it’s been sent to the House Lament because the hunger not only prompts two wars; 2004, U.S. Troops is still fighting simply for the chance to basic protection. dan State Government Committee, chaired remains, but has grown. The first meal take Baghdad following the Iraqi inva- keep their jobs. A good employee can’t by a vocally anti-gay rights legislator, was served June 2, 1983, to 66 people. sion; 2007, the iPhone launches the Shockingly, it’s still perfectly legal in be fired for becoming Frankel who has vowed to block the bill by pre- Now the kitchen feeds an average of age of the world in your pocket … most of Pennsylvania to fire someone pregnant, or becoming Contributing venting a hearing or a vote on the issue. 300 people daily, with 400 or more not It’s just a bare smattering, but the just for being gay, lesbian, bisexual or disabled, so long as she Columnist But it doesn’t have to stay there. Yo u uncommon. picture is there. The world has radical- transgender. I continues to do her job. can help get it out. There are large issues here that merit ly evolved and reshaped in ways both t’s also legal to kick renters out of their And rightly so. In fact, statistically, you, the person discussion in more esoteric circles. imaginable and inconceivable the day homes and even to deny someone a hotel But under current law, that same per- reading this, are probably part of the How does the richest country on earth that first meal was served. room or service at a restaurant for the son can be fired for something else they 72 percent who support fairness. And (cliche though that is) allow hunger to And yet through it all St. Vincent same reason. can’t and shouldn’t have to change about if you call or email your state represen- grow so profoundly? What priorities de Paul Kitchen’s mission remained Yo u can even be fired, evicted or themselves – who they love. tative to demand a hearing and a vote have we set, or failed to set, that leave noble, and unwavering as its need. denied service for being heterosexual — Discrimination in Pennsylvania may on H.B. 300, you can shake Harrisburg adults and more importantly, children If you’re hungry, you eat. or if someone just thinks you’re gay. (Yes, be legal, but it’s also clearly wrong and into doing the right thing for our family really.) un-American, which is why 72 percent of members, friends and co-workers across If you’re confused, because you Pennsylvanians support changing state the state. Our OpiniOn: deBt ceiling thought Pennsylvania protected workers law to ban these types of discrimination from discrimination, you’re partly right. in the workplace, in housing and in pub- Dan Frankel is Democratic state Representative in Pittsburgh. End debt debate circus YOur OpiniOn: letterStOthe editOr Self defense laws have a choice. Either repeal these Freedom of Information Act is not laws or explain to their citizens why worth the paper it was written on. may go too far it’s all right for someone to kill them, So be aware of anyone offering a and find the right fixes if the killer feels threatened. gift, service, advice or friendship, Let us begin with a couple of facts. Stephen George Bettum because they are after whatever they Quite a number of states have insti- Scranton can take away from you. I speak form Americans must be appalled to ing $16.7 trillion in mid-October. At tuted “stand your ground” laws for experience; I am a victim. learn, from both sides of the politi- the same time, Americans know that self-defense. Many people are upset Elaine Givens cal street, that they are about to be the United States must pay its bills, about the jury decision in the Trayvon Beware of scams Plymouth subjected again to partisan wrangling the same as a household must pay its Martin case. Many people are upset over raising the debt ceiling and set- electric and water bills, or else. about the status of gun control laws from caregivers ting a budget for the next fiscal year, A mix of new revenues and budget in the United States. Wayne LaPierre Soap ingredient which begins Oct. 1. cuts are needed to deal with the fed- of the NRA has proposed that more A recent meeting at a local univer- The kickoff for the mud wrestling eral deficit and, in the long run, to guns are the solution to gun control. sity regarding “scams” on the elderly is harming fish will be Sept. 9, when Congress returns tackle the national debt. There is a long-standing tradition was timely. Presenters cautioned on to work from its five-week summer The question is whether the cuts in America of protecting the weak. the many methods dishonest people I at one time was a fisheries biologist vacation. The first deadline will be are done sensibly and with precision, The people most likely to be victims use to take advantage of them via for the United States Environmental Sept. 30, when government spending or administered by a meat-ax like the of crime are black, specifically young telephone and mail. The most inva- Protection Agency and retired as a fisher- authorizations expire. sequester, which is inflicting painful, black people. It is another long- sive method occurs when an elderly, ies biologist for the Pennsylvania Fish and The second will be mid-October, random damage on government ser- standing tradition in America that handicapped person without family, Boat Commission, south central region. when the United States will hit its vices and employment. everyone has the right to personally needing personal care, is subject to Recently, Triclosan has come to may next debt limit. In the meantime, with only a fight bear arms for self-protection. a caregiver. attention. Triclosan is the active ingredi- Two messages on Monday, one and not a solution on the fiscal issues Suppose we arm and train every A needy person is most vulnerable ent in antibacterial hand soap. It is hurt- from each side, show the country being promised by Washington and eligible black person who is in a in their home where their personal ing the environment. what awaits in the coming weeks. The with Vice President Joe Biden the “stand your ground” state. Then we lives, living conditions and financial Triclosan kills algae, phytoplankton first, from Treasury Secretary Jacob latest in the administration to pound would arm other minorities in order status is exploited — even by family and beneficial bacteria in lakes and rivers, J. Lew, was that Congress must raise the war drums on Syria, the world oil of their vulnerability to crime. Any members. What background check is and it paralyzes fish. the debt ceiling quickly so the govern- price is rising and global markets are one of these individuals could then done on a licensed caregiver? The Pa. Fish and Boat Commission is ment will not run out of money and described as disturbed. come up to anyone and, if at any time One situation that might not monitoring it in the Susquehanna River that the Obama administration does The climb in the oil price means they felt their life was in danger, they have been addressed was those who and has found it in fish tissues. That is not intend to bargain on the matter. that U.S. companies will have an could kill the complete stranger that approach your home; be it salesper- why the Susquehanna River is so messed The second, delivered by House excuse to raise gasoline prices at the they had just picked out. Would you son, contractor, service repairman or up. An artificial entitled “estrogenic Speaker John Boehner, was that pump for Labor Day, while disturbed feel that this killing was justified? religious organization. compound in waterways” is coming out Americans should expect “a whale of global markets provide Wall Street a Would you feel safer? Would law There are many laws, but our law- in the September/October issue of the a fight” over these fiscal issues. chance to pocket more commissions enforcement feel safer? makers should find the loopholes that Pennsylvania Angler and Boater. Please The debt limit and the budget are from transactions. We would all know a little more do not protect the law-abiding while read it. Further, please consider your critically important, and both prob- Given this appalling circus pos- about how the minority population permitting the scammer to exist next purchase of hand soap. Use one that lems must be worked out to keep the ing as government, how are ordinary feels now. This law has legalized without being prosecuted. Presently, is alcohol based. country functioning. Americans supposed to win? murder. As I see it, the states that every legal avenue you proceed with Bob Roscinski The national debt will hit a horrify- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette have these “stand your ground” laws is passed to another agency, and the Newville

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From page 1A agreed to a step movement TWO VIEWS From page 1A es. A grand jury probe into charge, Bufalino supplied without payment in the alleged jury tampering him with guns. “We did everything we 2011-12 school year. … The • The Wyoming Area School District compares the Pocono casino license resulted in charges filed Bufalino came out a felt was in our power to bottom line is, we’ve moved district proposals with the Wyoming Area Education DeNaples, whom against James Osticco, loser in the end, having to avoid this happening. It’s substantially and the union Association’s proposals for a teachers contract on Birkbeck said he did not an of Bufalino. flee Cuba by boat and leav- the last thing anyone want- has not. … They are seek- the district website — www.wyomingarea.org — in the speak to for the book, Osticco was later convict- ing behind nearly $1 mil- ed. But after four years, we ing higher wage increases column on the right with a link called “WA & WSEA received a $50 million ed. lion that was buried on the felt we were left with no than the 12 percent and Proposals.” license in 2006 for Mount “Bufalino would not island, Birkbeck said. other alternative,” she said. have moved very little off • The Wyoming Area Education Association has created Airy in Monroe County and allow his underboss to fix As Birkbeck related: The School district solicitor their position in the last a website displaying information from the union’s was later indicted along a trial for someone unless CIA heard the story and, Jarret Ferentino, who is year,” Ferentino said. perspective at www.wateachers.com. with his friend Roman that was someone impor- figuring Bufalino would sitting on the district’s bar- He also noted that while Catholic priest tant,” Birkbeck said. want to get back his money, gaining team, said the three the union points out that Members of the support get 180 school days in by by a grand jury on perjury Bufalino’s rise recruited him in a plot to major issues identified by administrators received staff will need to be brought June 15 or by the last day charges for allegedly lying The heart of the book assassinate Castro. A Time the union were: contribut- raises, administrators also in on the make-up days at of the scheduled school to the state gaming board deals with Bufalino and magazine story in 1975 ing towards its members’ agreed to a pay freeze for the end of the year. Those year. about their connections to covers his life from when identified Bufalino as one health insurance premiums, one year and premium employees are guaranteed If the first strike threat- organized-crime figures. he came to the U.S. as an of the participants in the eliminating health trust sharing. to work a specific number ens that deadline, both For DeNaples, it was infant from Sicily to his plot and Hoffa was sched- language from the contract Ferentino said he doesn’t of days in their contract sides must go into manda- reputed area mobster rise through the ranks of uled to testify before a gov- and a wage freeze for the see what a strike will do for and will likely require over- tory, nonbinding arbitra- William D’Elia, who took . ernment committee about 2011-12 school year. teachers. “It’s not going to time. tion. over the Russell Bufalino Birkbeck details it. However, Bufalino, who “We offered what free up any more money,” Under state law, teach- If a second strike is crime family after his Bufalino’s arranging the had maintained his alle- amounts to a 12-percent he said. ers may strike twice in one called after arbitration, it death in 1994. For Sica, it meeting of mob bosses in giance to Hoffa after he raise over a six-year con- The union has warned school year. must end in time for stu- was Bufalino. Apalachin, N.Y., his owner- was ousted as Teamster tract, no premium shar- of the costs to the district The first strike must dents to get 180 school The charges were later ship in casinos and other president, saw his friend ing on their benefits and associated with a strike. end in time for students to days by June 30. dropped against DeNaples businesses in Cuba before as a liability and ordered in return for him transfer- Castro took over and his him killed to prevent him ring casino ownership to close association with from testifying. his daughter. The charges Hoffa. “Russell wanted to close Gas against Sica were with- The Cuba connection ranks, and he eliminated drawn. is ultimately what led to everybody that was part of From page 1A “I use the DeNaples’ the hit on Hoffa, Birkbeck it,” Birkbeck said. were either settled out investigation as an entrée said. The hit was carried out Mobil and Tranguch were of court or had gone to a to tell the Russell Bufalino Bufalino had developed by and partially responsible for jury trial – such as in the story,” Birkbeck said. a close relationship with the subject of the book “I the spill. case of Carol and Dennis One of the links between Fulgencio Batista, who Heard Yo u Paint Houses,” “That Exxon had Dawley, now of North the two men, he said, was was dictator of Cuba, to by Charles Brandt. already been denied a Carolina, and Bernadine DeNaples’ trial in federal the point at which the “I was told that that was motion for summary judg- Marusak, of Hazleton, in court in 1977 for allegedly leader would send his true,” Birkbeck said, add- ment and that the matter September 2010. defrauding the government children to vacation in the ing sources he developed of control already went to There is another out- during the cleanup after Poconos under the protec- vouched for Sheeran’s a jury and Exxon lost on standing case of Peter Tropical Storm Agnes. tion of Bufalino, Birkbeck story and told him Hoffa’s that matter,” Tarantino Melnick, who still lives in The trial ended in a hung said. Bufalino had supplied remains were incinerated. said. “The Superior the gas spill area, and his jury with one juror refus- Batista with guns when Birkbeck acknowledged Court clearly should have family that will also see an ing to convict DeNaples rebels led by Castro tried that he was unsure what reversed the lower courts appeals court soon. and three others. to topple him, according to the reaction will be to the granting of the motion Times Leader file photo Six named defendants in DeNaples and the others Birkbeck. book. and they didn’t. Clearly, The former Tranguch Tire and Service Center in Hazleton. the case, Exxon Mobil, BP later pleaded no contest to But, Birkbeck added, “At the end of the day, I we were treated unfairly.” Products, Shell Oil Co., conspiracy, were fined and when it became clear reported out a story as faith- Attorneys for Exxon hearing. estoppel does not apply in Scullin Oil Co., Dunmore given suspended sentenc- Castro was going to be in fully as I could,” he said. Mobil in August 2012 filed In Tarantino’s appeal, Tarantino’s case because Oil Co. and Fegley Oil a motion for summary he argues “collateral he has not raised that Co., filed requests for a judgment and asked that estoppel” in that decisions issue in any proceeding judgment to be entered Syria the lawsuit be dismissed in the case were already before. in their favor and the suit based on there being no made by a judge, Musto, The attorneys argue it is dismissed. “evidence of an intention- and jury, and that judges “uncontested” that Exxon On Aug. 13, county From page 1A al act” on behalf of Exxon Lewis Wetzel and William Mobil did not own the Judge Amesbury granted Mobil, and that Exxon Amesbury, who award- storage tanks that leaked, that request, dismissing ment held the Assad Mobil did not control the ed judgment in favor of and that Tranguch never the lawsuit. Amesbury regime responsible for the “The hesitation and the disappointment is gasoline at Tranguch when Exxon Mobil in 2011 and made any written or oral also dismissed a request “heinous” chemical attack, so obvious in the words of President Obama it was sold to Tranguch by 2013, respectively, cannot agreements with Exxon for a medical monitoring saying the perpetrators yesterday. The confusion was clear as well.” another distributor. reverse decisions already Mobil. damage claim on behalf of should be tried before an — Faysal Mikdad, Tarantino said the jury made. The Tranguch business the Melnick family. international court “like has already ruled Exxon Collateral estoppel is a closed in 1995 after filing Amesbury said in his other war criminals.” Syrian deputyforeign minister Mobil was responsible doctrine that prevents a for bankruptcy. The build- ruling that none of the At the Vatican, Pope and that his family, too, is party from re-litigating an ing that still remains on Melnick family members Francis said he would entitled to a jury trial. issue. the site is in the process received a diagnosis con- stage a worldwide prayer the alleged chemical weap- Coalition, said the army “It appears to me that all In a recent filing by of being torn down. firming that higher than vigil for Syria on Sept. 7 ons attacks on areas east moved troops as well as the Superior Court did was attorneys who represent The case also involved normal levels of gasoline- and called on all sides to and west of Damascus, rocket launchers, artillery rehash Exxon Mobil’s talk- Exxon Mobil in response rulings and an order made related components exist lay down their arms. many unanswered ques- and other heavy weapons ing points and didn’t think to the state Supreme by disgraced former coun- in their blood and that “My heart is deeply tions remain. inside residential neigh- about the fact that the issue Court appeal, the attor- ty Judge Mark Ciavarella, submitted doctors reports wounded by what is Neither the U.S. nor borhoods in cities nation- had already been dealt with neys say no appeal should that Tarantino had previ- were insufficient to allow happening in Syria and the Syrian regime, which wide. twice by the lower court,” be allowed due to that ously sought to throw out, the issue to go before a anguished by the dra- blames rebels for the The coalition said Assad Tarantino said. doctrine. citing Ciavarella forced jury. matic developments” attacks, has publicly pre- ordered detainees to be The state Supreme Attorneys Frank Allen, him to sign an agreement Peter Melnick, who on the horizon, Francis sented proof. moved to military targets Court will rule if it will Arthur Jones and Jamie to settle the case and represents his family in told crowds in St. Peter’s Syria’s deputy foreign for use as human shields hear an appeal or not. Slimm, of Haddonfield, settlement offers were the matter, is planning on Square, forgoing the usual minister, Faysal Mikdad, against U.S. strikes. Tarantino said he hopes N.J., said in a response to “grossly unfair.” appealing Amesbury’s rul- religious theme of his claimed Sunday that Three Damascus resi- the appeal will get to a the appeal that collateral Nearly all of the cases ings. weekly address. Obama stepped back from dents, speaking on condi- The main Syrian politi- his threat to attack because tion of anonymity for fear cal opposition, which he lacks evidence of Syrian of reprisals, confirmed operates largely from government involvement such movements. exile, warned that Obama in the Aug. 21 attacks. One man said two Swim would give dictators in “The hesitation and members of the elite Iran, North Korea and the disappointment is so Republican Guards broke From page 1A Hemingway Marina com- rents and jellyfish stings she jumped from the sea- elsewhere a free pass to obvious in the words of into an empty house he modore who helped orga- that left her face puffy and wall of the Hemingway commit atrocities if he President Obama yester- owns, showing him an “seawater.” nize the Cuba side of swollen. Marina into the warm does not punish Assad. day,” Mikdad told report- official paper stating they Her team said she had Nyad’s multiple attempts. This time, she wore a waters off Havana. She In the Syrian capital ers in Damascus. “The were authorized to do so been slurring her words “I always thought she full bodysuit, gloves, boo- stopped from time to time Damascus, some said the confusion was clear as because Syria is at war. while she was out in could do it given her ties and a mask at night, for nourishment, but she reprieve from Washington well.” He said he bribed the the water. She was on a internal energy, her men- when jellyfish rise to the never left the water. was only prolonging their In a sharply worded soldiers and they left. A stretcher on the beach and tal and physical strength, surface. The new sili- The support team torment. front-page article, the woman in another area received an IV before she her will of iron,” said Diaz cone mask caused bruises accompanying her had A 29-year-old city resi- state-run newspaper said soldiers moved into was taken by ambulance Escrich, whom Nyad has inside her mouth, making equipment that gener- dent said he reinforced Al-Thawra, expressing a school next to her house to a hospital. described as a longtime it difficult for her to talk, ated a faint electrical field his window with tape in official thinking, said and she was terrified. “I just wanted to get out friend. she told her team when around her, which was anticipation of an immi- Obama’s turn-about In Washington, U.S. of the sun,” she said. “More than the athletic she was about two miles designed to keep sharks at nent attack. on military action was Secretary of State John It was Nyad’s fifth try feat, she wants to send a from land. bay. A boat also dragged “I know people who “the start of the historic Kerry tried to sharpen to complete the approxi- message of peace, love, Doctors traveling with a line in the water to help prepared sleeping pills to American retreat.” the arguments for military mately 110-mile swim. friendship and happiness Nyad were worried about keep her on course. give to their kids the night Ye t despite the official action Sunday in a serious She tried three times in … between the people her slurred speech and her Nyad first came to of the attack so they can hubris, there were signs of appearances on televi- 2011 and 2012. Her first of the United States and breathing, but they didn’t national attention in 1975 sleep and not be scared,” the regime was taking pre- sion news shows. attempt was in 1978. Cuba,” he said. intervene, according to when she swam the 28 said the man, who only cautions. “The stakes are just “It’s historic, marvel- Her last try was cut Nyad’s website. miles around the island of gave his first name, Nasib, The main Western- really too high here,” ous,” said Jose Miguel short amid boat trouble, Nyad’s journey began Manhattan in just under for fear of reprisals. backed opposition group, Kerry said. “We are not Diaz Escrich, the storms, unfavorable cur- Saturday morning when eight hours. Nearly two weeks after the Syrian National going to lose this vote.”

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By JOHN MEDEIROS met ($300) authenticated by checklist [email protected] JSA. Charlie Trippi is in fine By TOM VENESKY With the holiday weekend company in a trio of cards [email protected] concluding, there’s several signed by the local leg- decent options on the auc- end, Paul Hornung and Pierre-Luc Letourneau- tion block for items of inter- Gayle Sayers. That package Leblond had two major est. remains at $50. tasks on his to-do list this We’ll keep it right in Hunt Auctions (huntauc- summer: find a place to state to start, as Keller’s tions.com) has another fine play for the 2013-2014 sea- Kollectibles of Carlisle offering of more than 1,000 son and get married. (kkoas.com) has a weekly lots closing Wednesday This month he accom- auction that concludes each night, meaning there likely plished Sunday, and the current something for everyone to both, one has some finds. There’s look at. Phillies, Yankees, signing a nice selection of Hall of Steelers, Flyers … and seem- an AHL Famer signed and ingly every MLB and NFL contract a couple of nice Penn State team. with the pieces that need to be spot- Touching on some items Wilkes- lighted. of local interest, they have Barre/ The 2010-11 Penn State another Raghib Ismail Scranton Letoureau- team-signed football prob- signed Notre Dame football Penguins Lebond ably warrants a call to helmet. With other Fighting and later Keller’s, as some of the auto- Irish items around it, it’s he tied the knot and headed AP photo graphs look to have fuzzed. currently a bargain at $55 on off to honeymoon in Hawaii. In this July 31 photo, fans celebrate after their 5-4 win over the St.Louis Cardinals in Pittsburgh. The Pirates run of It could just be the photog- Monday afternoon. “It’s been very busy,” 20 consecutive losing seasons is the longest in North American professional sports history,but the end is just a formality, and these raphy of it as well. But the Bob Sura’s autograph Letourneau-Leblond said resurgent Pirates are now focused on a postseason berth and beyond. ball stood at $10 on Monday is in a lot of signed memo- from his hotel room in Maui afternoon, and you can’t buy rabilia along with auto- on Thursday. “My wife and the ball without signatures graphs from Julius Erving, I are happy to sign with for that price. Charles Barkley and Mike Wilkes-Barre before the The 2009 team-signed Krzyewski, among others. wedding. After all, happy Pirates team quietlymoving banner, though, is a real That lot stands at $40. wife, happy life, right?” gem. Dimentions were not Want a Joe Paterno auto- In all seriousness, shared, but the banner has graph? Yo u can get two in Letourneau-Leblond said he more than 40 signatures, one shot, as two Penn State didn’t feel any pressure to including Michael Mauti footballs signed by the coach sign with a team before his and Michael Zordich. The are available in one lot, at a wedding and he was waiting closer to end of‘The Streak’ current bid was open at $25. current bid of $74. for the right opportunity. American Memorabilia Deeper down the auc- “I knew I would find a (americanmemorabilia. tion are a few more Red job. I just wanted the right WILL GRAVES com) has a large auction Barons items. Hunt had a one,” he said. “As soon as AP Sports Writer closing Thursday. As you large number of Scranton/ my agent called and told me work your way past all of Wilkes-Barre baseball items Wilkes-Barre was interest- PITTSBURGH — the New England Patriots a month ago and might be ed, I said let’s get it done.” There was no champagne jerseys, there’s a significant hitting the end of its supply. Letourneau-Leblond, 28, on ice. No celebratory boxing allotment from the The MeiGray Summer will be entering his eighth pats on the back. No great Joe and Eddie Futch collec- Sale (meigray.com) for professional season - one sigh of relief. Maybe a tion. Eddie was a trainer for hockey jerseys ends Friday. that includes 40 NHL games. postgame cigarette by Joe Frazier, Larry Holmes, This is easily the best time He spent last season with the Jim Leyland, but then Ken Norton and others. of year to buy an NHL jer- Norfolk Admirals, posting again, the Marlboro reds There’s clothing, auto- sey. Penguins fans should eight points and 98 penalty have always been at the graphed photos and unique check J&J Distributing minutes in 33 games. Three ready tucked inside the pieces from many of box- (jjdistributing.biz) as their of his points last season - a manager’s desk, win or ing’s biggest names as you weekly sale is standing com- goal and two assists, came lose. scroll through the offerings. petitively with the MeiGray on Feb. 8 against Wilkes- To be honest, Sept. American has a DeSean closeout. Barre/Scranton. Letourneau- 12, 1992 was just anoth- Jackson Philadelphia As always, proceed with Leblond has been to the area er game in just another Eagles game-worn rookie caution. Look for certified many times as a member of pennant race for the jersey ($1,500) authenti- authentics whenever pos- the Albany Devils over the Pittsburgh Pirates. cated by MeiGray, and a Ben sible and always ask ques- last several years and is fully They rallied from a Roethlisberger signed full- tions about items you are aware of what to expect as a four-run deficit over size Pittsburgh Steelers hel- interested in. Penguin. the final three “It’s a great hockey town to escape a particularly AP photo and I’ve had success playing hostile Veterans Stadium there,” he said. “I’m looking with a 9-7 win over the In this Oct. 14, 1992 photo, Pittsburgh Pirates Barry Bonds (24) high-fives teammates after the forward to it.” . A Pirates 13-4 win over the Atlanta Braves in Game 6 of the NLCS baseball series in Atlanta. That year Known as a physical decidedly svelte Barry was the last time the Pirates had a winning season and reached the playoffs. player who is willing to Bonds doubled and drop the gloves, Letourneau- scored twice. Super-sized Ask Bell if there’s any- ultimate destination. next four weeks. It will Leblond has compiled 1,061 Mike LaValliere thing about that sunny More than two decades be a day of liberation for a penalty minutes over his drove in a pair of runs. day in Philadelphia that later, 1992 remains the team that spent a genera- 275-game AHL career. As a Shortstop Jay Bell went stands out, the longtime last time the first number tion as a laughable after- Penguin, he could be sharing 3 for 5 with a in big leaguer turned Pirates in Pittsburgh’s win/loss thought in a place that the ice with another well- the ninth off Philadelphia hitting coach just shakes column ended up greater bills itself “The City of known tough guy in Steve closer Mitch Williams. his head. than the second, a record Champions.” MacIntyre. Although the Stan Belinda recovered “I have no idea,” he for futility — the longest The irony, Bell points two have never tangled on from a blown save to pick says with laugh. in North American pro- out, is that just like that the ice, Letourneau-Leblond up the victory. Perhaps because vic- fessional sports — that forgettable day at the said he has met MacIntyre Pittsburgh improved to tory No. 82 never used is simply known as “The Vet, the victory that offi- AP photo and looks forward to being 82-59 after 3 hours and to be a big deal for a fran- Streak.” cially puts The Streak to his teammate. 41 minutes of typically chise whose history is lit- One that mercifully is in rest will be no big deal. Henrik Stenson, left, of Sweden, lines up a putt on the sec- “Steve is one of the persistent and pragmatic tered with World Series its death throes as the cal- Perhaps that’s because ond hole as Graham DeLaet looks on during the final round most respected and one baseball, to open up a titles and Hall of Famers, endar flips to September. Pittsburgh isn’t wheez- of the Deutsche Bank Championship golf tournament in Norton, Mass. on Monday. of the toughest players in four-game lead over the a random mile marker the Barring a historic col- ing to mediocrity but rac- the game,” Letourneau- Montreal Expos on its players caught a glimpse lapse, the Pirates will ing past it with the same Leblond said. way to a third straight NL off of while looking far- snap a 20-year siege of With a roster loaded with East title. ther down the road to the misery sometime in the See STREAK |5B Henrik Stenson talented third and fourth liners, Letourneau-Leblond said he feels right at home Federer upset at U.S.Open by Spain’s Robredo finally cashes in playing as a grinder on one of the bottom two lines. He is also excited about the By HOWARD FENDRICH the second round of at TPC Boston prospect of being a veteran AP Tennis Writer Wimbledon — against a leader for the young players player ranked 116th, to on the Penguins roster. NEW YORK — Right boot — in late June. That DOUG FERGUSON “I’ve played on some from the start, Roger ended Federer’s record AP Golf Writer young teams so I’m familiar Federer looked very little run of reaching at least with it,” he said. “A good like, well, Roger Federer. the quarterfinals at 36 NORTON, Mass. — A great summer of golf leader shows the young In the opening game of consecutive Grand Slam finally paid off for Henrik Stenson. guys the ropes and pushes his fourth-round match at tournaments. Stenson made three straight birdies to race by them to improve. I don’t the U.S. Open, the owner Now, thanks to a fast-fading Sergio Garcia, and he holed a bunker mind helping with that.” of 17 Grand Slam titles Robredo, Federer has a shot for birdie on the 17th hole to turn back a final For now, Letourneau- got passed at the net new, unwanted streak: threat from Steve Stricker and win the Deutsche Leblond will enjoy the twice, sailed a backhand Two consecutive losses Bank Championship. rest of his honeymoon in long, then missed two before the quarterfinals Stenson was runner-up in the British Open and Hawaii before preparing forehands to get broken. at majors. a World Golf Championship, and he tied for third for Pittsburgh’s training In the second game, the This is the first season at the PGA Championship. All that was missing camp in September. In fact, man who has spent more since 2002 that Federer was a trophy, and he took care of that on Labor he’s already been preparing weeks ranked No. 1 than AP photo did not reach at least one Day at the soggy TPC Boston by closing with a himself by taking advantage anyone else dumped a final at any of the four 5-under 66 for a two-shot win over Stricker. of the hotel gym and doing backhand into the net, Tommy Robredo, of Spain, reacts after winning a point against Grand Slam tournaments. The 37-year-old Swede moved to the top plenty of hiking, swimming then shanked two other Roger Federer, of Switzerland, during the fourth round of the 2013 That year also marked of the FedEx Cup standings after two playoff and surfing in Hawaii. backhands several feet U.S. Open tennis tournament, Monday, Sept. 2, 2013, in NewYork. the last time Federer was events, assuring him his first trip to the Tour “I’m ready to go. When wide. ranked lower than he is Championship and a clear shot at the $10 million I get back I’ll hit the ice No longer the domi- “I kind of self-destruct- by-his-standards Grand now at No. 7. prize. for a few days and then nant presence he once ed, which is very disap- Slam season for Federer, “The story of my life: “I’m just pleased I won here,” said Stenson, get to training camp,” was, Federer lost in the pointing,” said Federer, whose record Grand Slam When I lose, people are who tied the tournament record at 22-under 262. Letourneau-Leblond said. round of 16 at Flushing who made 43 unforced trophy collection includes shell-shocked to see me “This was a big goal of mine to win a golf tour- “There won’t be much Meadows for the first errors and managed to five at the U.S. Open. play this way,” Federer nament after all those nice finishes. My family is time, but I’m extremely time in a decade, sur- convert only 2 of 16 break He exited in the semi- said. here. I’m going to see my kids in a little bit. It’s excited and honored to be a prisingly beaten 7-6 (3), points. “It was a frustrat- finals at the Australian At age 32, Federer has all good.” part of Pittsburgh’s training 6-3, 6-4 by 19th-seeded ing performance.” Open in January, the quar- struggled with a bad back camp and share the ice with Tommy Robredo of Spain Only the latest in a terfinals at the French See GOLF |5B so many respected players.” on Monday night. series. This caps a poor- Open in early June, and See OPEN |5B PAGE 2B Tuesday, September 3, 2013 SPORTS www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER

NAScAR SPRINT cUP LEADERS local calendar Gettysburg at Misericordia, 1 p.m. LATEST LINE fight schedule William Paterson at King’s, 1 p.m. Through Sept. 1 TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 Morrisville State at Wilkes, Noon NFL Points Sept. 3 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE FAVORITE OPEN TODAYO/U UNDERDOG 1,Jimmie Johnson, 837. 2, Clint Bowyer,809.3, At Takamatsu, Japan, Daiki Kameda vs. Ro- HIGH ScHOOL FIELD HOckEY cOLLEGE cROSS cOUNTRY Kevin Harvick, 795. 4, Carl Edwards, 795. 5, Kyle drigo Guerrero, 12, for the vacant IBF junior ban- Crestwood at Delaware Valley Misericordia, King’s at Lebanon Valley, 10:15 National League Thursday Busch, 786. 6, Matt Kenseth, 768. 7, Dale Earn- tamweight title. Holy Redeemer at Wyoming ValleyWest, 6:30 a.m. hardt Jr., 750. 8, Joey Logano, 729. 9, Greg Biffle, Sept. 7 p.m. Washington -145 at Philadelphia +135 at Denver 8½ 8½ (48) Baltimore 727. 10, Kurt Busch, 719. At Scottish Exhibition Centre in Glasgow, Scot- Honesdale at Hazleton Area cOLLEGE FIELD HOckEY 11, Jeff Gordon, 713. 12, Kasey Kahne, 709. 13, land, Ray Beltran,vs. Ricky Burns, for Burns’WBO at -145 St. Louis +135 Sunday Martin TruexJr., 704. 14, Ryan Newman, 699. 15, Lake-Lehman at Dallas Juniata vs. King’s at Misericordia, 1 p.m. lightweight title. Brad Keselowski, 691. 16,Jamie McMurray, 680. 17, Wallenpaupack at Coughlin Wilkes at Salisbury, 1 p.m. at Atlanta-190 NewYork+180 New England 6½ 9½ (50) at Buffalo At Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, Calif. Paul Menard, 658. 18,Aric Almirola, 640. 19,Juan (SHO), Seth Mitchell vs. Cristobal Arreola, 12, Wyoming Area at Nanticoke Keystone at Misericordia, 5 p.m. Wyoming Seminary at Lackawanna Trail at Chicago-145Miami +135 at Pittsburgh 6½ 7(42) Tennessee Pablo Montoya, 628. 20, Marcos Ambrose, 621. heavyweights; Rafael Marquezvs. Efrain Esquiv- Money ias, 10, junior featherweights. cOLLEGE MEN’S SOccER Pittsburgh -115 at Milwaukee +105 at New Orleans 33(54) Atlanta HIGH ScHOOL GOLF 1, Jimmie Johnson, $6,852,284. 2, Kyle Busch, Sept. 11 Berwick at Dallas Stevenson at Wilkes, 4 p.m. Los Angeles-120at Colorado +110 Tampa Bay2½3(40) at N.Y. Jets $5,136,762.3, Matt Kenseth,$4,864,775. 4,Brad Ke- At Osaka,Japan, Kazuto Ioka vs. Kwanthai Crestwood at Pittston Area, 3:30 p.m. Baptist Bible at Misericordia, 7:30 p.m. selowski, $4,628,744.5,Kevin Harvick, $4,613,502. Sithmorseng, 12, for Ioka’s WBAWorld junior fly- Hanover Area at Wyoming Seminary San Francisco -145 at San Diego+135 Kansas City2½3½(41)at Jacksonville 6, Carl Edwards, $4,264,454. 7, Dale Earnhardt Jr., weight title; Ryo Miyazaki vs.Jesus Silvestre, 12, cOLLEGE WOMEN’S SOccER $4,200,308. 8, Jeff Gordon, $4,188,683. 9, Joey for Miyazaki’s WBAWorld strawweight title. Hazleton Area at Tunkhannock American League at Chicago33(42) Cincinnati Lake-Lehman at GAR Wilkes vs. Richard Stockton at Catholic, 2:30 Logano, $4,159,749. 10, Ryan Newman, $4,134,113. Sept. 12 MMI Prep at Meyers p.m. at Cleveland -110 Baltimore+100 at Cleveland Pk Pk (41) Miami 11, Martin TruexJr., $4,046,254. 12, Clint Bow- At MGM Grand, Las Vegas (FS2), Shawn Porter Nanticoke at Wyoming Area Susquehanna at Misericordia, 5 p.m. yer, $4,023,693. 13,Kasey Kahne, $3,972,773. 14, vs.Julio Diaz, rematch, 10,welterweights; Marco Wyoming ValleyWest at Coughlin at New York -140 Chicago+130 Seattle 3½ 3(45)at Carolina Ricky Stenhouse Jr., $3,877,763. 15,Tony Stewart, Antonio Periban vs. BadouJack,10, super middle- $3,710,624. 16, Kurt Busch, $3,675,248. 17,Aric cOLLEGE WOMEN’S TENNIS weights; Hugo Centeno Jr.vs. Julian Williams, 10, at Boston-105Detroit -105 at Detroit 34½(46½) Minnesota Almirola, $3,667,030. 18, Greg Biffle, $3,644,764. junior middleweights. HIGH ScHOOL BOYS SOccER Keystone, Rosemont at Wilkes, 11 a.m. Coughlin at Crestwood at Kansas City-160Seattle +150 at Indianapolis 6½ 9½ (47) Oakland 19,Juan Pablo Montoya, $3,585,589. 20,Jamie Sept. 14 McMurray, $3,511,978. At MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Floyd May- GAR at Berwick cOLLEGE WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Hanover Area at MMI Prep at Houston-135Minnesota +125 at St. Louis 5½ 4½ (41) Arizona weather Jr.vs. Canelo Alvarez, 12, Mayweather’s King’s at PSU-Harrisburg, noon Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area NAScAR SPRINT cUPWINNERS WBASuper World and Alvarez’s WBC junior middle- Nanticoke at Wyoming Area King’s vs. Penn College at PSU-Harrisburg, 2 Tampa Bay-130at Los Angeles+120 at San Francisco 5½ 4½ (49) Green Bay weight titles; DannyGarcia, vs. Lucas Matthysse,12, p.m. Through Sep. 1 Tunkhannock at Meyers at Oakland -140 Texas+130 at Dallas 33(48½) N.Y. Giants super lightweights; Ishe Smith vs. Carlos Molina, 12, Wyoming Seminary at Lake-Lehman Misericordia vs.Allegheny at Susquehanna, 1. Matt Kenseth, 5 for Smith’s IBF junior middleweight title; Pablo Ce- Wyoming ValleyWest at Dallas 11 a.m. Interleague Monday 2. Kyle Busch, 4 sar Cano vs. Ashley Theophane,10, welterweights. Misericordia vs. SUNY-Morrisville at Susque- 2.Jimmie Johnson, 4 HIGH ScHOOL GIRLS SOccER hanna, 1 p.m. at Arizona -155 Toronto+145 at Washington 4½ 3½ (51) Philadelphia 4. Kasey Kahne, 2 4. Kevin Harvick, 2 Crestwood at Coughlin Houston2½3½(44) at San Diego transactions Dallas at Hazleton Area 6. Brian Vickers, 1 Lake-Lehman at Wyoming Seminary 6. David Ragan, 1 BASEBALL Meyers at Tunkhannock harness racing 6. Carl Edwards, 1 6. Joey Logano, 1 MMI Prep at Hanover Area National League Pittston Area at Holy Redeemer POcONO DOWNS ENTRIES WashingtonABRHBIBBSOAvg. 6. Greg Biffle, 1 what’s on tv Harper cf-lf 201020.278 auto racing 6. Ryan Newman, 1 ATLANTA BRAVES — Recalled RHP Kameron Rendon 2b 501101.259 6. Tony Stewart, 1 Loe from Gwinnett (IL). HIGH ScHOOL GIRLS TENNIS Tuesday, September 3, 2013 — Reinstated C Corky Miller Berwick at MMI Prep Zimmerman 3b 513100.279 6. Martin Truex Jr., 1 Post Time: 6:30 p.m. Werth rf 512101.323 NAScAR SPRINT cUP from the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Neftali Soto Coughlin at Crestwood, 4:15 p.m. Desmond ss 522003.286 from Louisville (IL). Selected the contract of OF Pittston Area at Holy Redeemer, 4 p.m. First 5000cL $4,500 Pace 7:30 p.m. W.Ramos c402100.279 Advocare 500 Results NAScAR SPRINT cUP Billy Hamilton from Louisville. Sent RHP Pedro Tunkhannock at Hazleton Area 1.Winbak Prince (An Napolitano) 6-1 NBCSN — Montreal at Toronto T.Moore 1b 402101.219 Sunday Villarreal outright to Louisville. Wyoming Area at Hanover Area POLE WINNERS 2.Timewell (Ke Wallis) 9-2 Ad.LaRoche 1b 000000.233 At Atlanta Motor Speedway SAN DIEGO PADRES — Recalled RHP Burch Wyoming Seminary at GAR MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Hampton, Ga. 3. Zarachino (Er Carlson) 7-2 Hairston lf 412101.189 Through Sep. 1 Smith from Tucson (PCL). Wyoming ValleyWest at Dallas Lap length: 1.54 miles 4. Captain Greg (Th Jackson) 8-1 R.Soriano p000000 --- 1. Denny Hamlin, 4 can-Am League 7 p.m. (Start position in parentheses) 5. Cam’s Yankee Pride (Ma Miller) 10-1 Ohlendorf p100000.000 2. Kyle Busch, 3 QUEBEC CAPITALES — Exercised the 2014 HIGH ScHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL MLB — Regional coverage, Detroit at Boston or Stammen p000000.000 1. (9) Kyle Busch,Toyota, 325 laps, 118.2 rating, 6. Touch Of Steel (Jo Kakaley) 20-1 2.Jimmie Johnson, 3 contract options on RHP Chris Cox, RHP Dustin Coughlin at North Pocono St. Louis at Cincinnati 47 points, $338,058. a-Lombardozzi ph 000000.256 4. Carl Edwards, 2 Crenshaw, RHP Jeff Duda, RHP Karl Gelinas, MMI Prep at Berwick 7. Sensationalist (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3-1 WGN — at N.Y. Yankees 2. (11) Joey Logano, Ford, 325, 130.8, 44, Krol p000000 --- 4. Matt Kenseth, 2 LHP Casey Harman, RHP Chad Jones, LHP Kyle Pittston Area at Nanticoke 8. Lombo Powershot A (Au Siegelman) 15-1 Mattheus p000000 --- $250,073. 4. Brad Keselowski, 2 Regnault, RHP Bryan Rembisz, LHP Ryan Rogers, Tunkhannock at Dallas 9. Only In America (Mi Simons) 4-1 SOccER E.Davis p000000 --- 3. (7) Martin TruexJr.,Toyota, 325, 100, 41, 7. Marcos Ambrose, 1 RHP Charlie Rosario, RHP Dan Sausville, RHP WyomingValleyWest at Holy Redeemer, 4:30 p.m. c-Span ph-cf 111000.275 $201,865. 7. Kurt Busch, 1 Shawn Smith, C Jose Peley, INF Jeff Helps, INF Second nw2PM cG $13,000 Pace 8 p.m. Totals 36 616627 4. (32) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 325, 92.5, 40, 7. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 1 Maxime Lefevre, INF Rene Leveret, INF Jonathan WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4 1.Western Nation (Ma Kakaley) 10-1 FS1 — Women’s national teams, exhibition, New York 210010 100—5 13 0 $165,235. United States vs. Mexico, at Washington 7. Joey Logano, 1 Malo, OF Sebastien Boucher, OF Royce Consigli, 2. Perfect Night (Si Allard) 5-1 Washington010 10013x—6 16 1 5. (17) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 325, 102, 40, 7. Mark Martin, 1 OFJosh Garton and OFAsif Shah HIGH ScHOOL cROSS cOUNTRY 3. Ideal Rowan (Ke Wallis) 7-2 a-sacrificed for Stammen in the 6th. b-singled $167,848. TENNIS 7. Jamie McMurray, 1 ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Released LHP Crestwood/MMI Prep/Dallas at Crestwood, 4. Conors Concord (Ro Pierce) 3-1 for Atchison in the 8th. c-singled for E.Davis in 6. (5) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 325, 117.1, 39, 7. Ryan Newman, 1 Bobby Jones. 4:15 p.m. 5. Stonebridge Astro (Ge Napolitano Jr) 9-2 the 8th. $171,176. 11 a.m. 7. Danica Patrick, 1 Holy Redeemer at Coughlin, 4:15 p.m. E—Ohlendorf (3). LOB—NewYork 7, Washing- 7. (3) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 325, 6. Stimulus Plan (Jo Pavia Jr) 4-1 ESPN2 — U.S. Open, men’s round of 16 and 7. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 1 FOOTBALL 7. Cherokee Hunter (An McCarthy) 8-1 ton 11. 2B—E.Young (21), Dan.Murphy (31), Satin 100.4, 38, $156,504. women’s quarterfinals, at NewYork (12), Lagares (19), Niese (2), Werth 2 (15). HR— HIGH ScHOOL FIELD HOckEY 8. Happy NewYear (Ro Allen) 12-1 8. (8) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 325, 93.2, 7 p.m. den Dekker (1), off Ohlendorf. RBIs—Dan.Murphy Elk Lake at Berwick 36, $129,265. NAScAR SPRINT cUP — Re-signed LB Kenny ESPN — U.S. Open, men’s round of 16 and 2 (65), Duda 2 (25), den Dekker (2), Rendon (28), GAR at Hanover Area Third Amateur $4,500 Pace women’s quarterfinals, at NewYork 9. (30) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 325, 103.7, 35, Rowe, S Curtis Taylor and WR Kerry Taylor to the Meyers at Montrose Zimmerman (62), Werth (65),W.Ramos (34), $156,526. MILES LED LEADERS 1. Danger Sign N (Ro Hechkoff) 9-2 T.Moore (18), Hairston (23). SB—E.Young (34). . Signed C-G Philip Blake and LB Pittston Area at Northwest 10.(22) Brian Vickers, Toyota,325,83.1, 0, 2. Charlie Leru (Da Yarock) 4-1 S—E.Young, Harper, Ohlendorf, Lombardozzi. Through Sep. 1 Dontay Moch to the practice squad. $120,015. — Signed S Jim Leonhard. HIGH ScHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 3. Ruthless Ace (Mo Banca) 3-1 baseball Runners left in scoring position—NewYork 4 1.Jimmie Johnson, 1,683.56 4. In The Mix (Th Donnelly) 10-1 (Duda 2, Quintanilla, T.d’Arnaud); Washington 6 11. (15) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 325, 94.6, Signed CB JohnnyAdams, OT Edawn Coughman Hazleton Area at Delaware Valley 33, $136,675. 2. Matt Kenseth, 1,517.57 5. B B Smash (Ma Zuccarello) 8-1 (Werth, Harper 2, W.Ramos, Rendon, Desmond). 3. Kyle Busch, 1,500.86 and RB Ronnie Wingo to the practice squad. Lake-Lehman at Crestwood, 4:30 p.m. 12. (6) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 325, 98, 32, CAROLINA PANTHERS — Signed S Quintin Meyers at GAR 6. Hickory Louie (Wi Augustine) 5-1 RISP—NewYork 4 for 10; Washington 4 for 15. 4. Kasey Kahne, 665.60 Runners moved up—Satin, den Dekker, Ren- $144,946. Mikell. Placed S Haruki Nakamura on injured Wyoming Area at Hanover Area 7. Donnie Bop (Al Charles) 7-2 5. Kurt Busch, 464.16 North Division don, W.Ramos, T.Moore. GIDP—T.d’Arnaud, Niese, 13.(20) Marcos Ambrose,Ford, 325,84.4, 31, reserve. 8. Lightning Madison (Ma Schullstrom) 12-1 WLPct. GB $135,419. 6. Carl Edwards, 451.95 Zimmerman. 7. Martin Truex Jr., 417.36 CHICAGO BEARS — Signed OT Jamaal John- cOLLEGE FIELD HOckEY z-Pawtucket (Red Sox) 80 63 .559 — 14.(13) A J Allmendinger, Toyota,325,83.3, 30, son-Webb to the practice squad. Acquired TE Fourth 12500cL $10,000 Trot DP—NewYork 1 (Dan.Murphy, Duda); Washing- 8. Joey Logano, 400.55 Misericordia at Scranton, 7 p.m. Rochester (Twins)7767.5353½ ton 2 (Desmond, T.Moore), (Desmond, Rendon, $133,363. Dante Rosario from Dallas for a 2014 seventh- 1. Definer (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-2 9. Denny Hamlin, 295.62 Buffalo (Blue Jays)7470.5146½ T.Moore). 15. (24) Greg Biffle, Ford, 325, 72.7, 29, round draft pick.Waived TE Kyle Adams. cOLLEGE GOLF 2.Thekeptman (An Santeramo) 15-1 Lehigh Valley(Phillies) 72 72 .500 8½ $122,355. 10. Brad Keselowski, 276.69 New York IP HRER BB SO NP ERA 11.Jeff Gordon, 238.83 CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed DT Geno PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU Mont Alto, 11 a.m. 3. Northern Inferno (Ke Wallis) 5-1 RailRiders (Yankees) 68 76 .47212½ Niese 5 2-3102 224943.66 16. (1) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 325, 77.2, 28, Atkins to a five-year contract extension through Misericordia,Wilkes at King’s, 1 p.m. 4. Rise N Shine (Er Carlson) 4-1 Syracuse (Nationals)6678.45814½ $163,466. 12. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 193.56 Atchison H, 611-32110222 4.00 13. Ryan Newman, 191.44 2018. 5. West River Victory (Mi Simons) 12-1 South Division Rice H, 17 1-322 200 83.75 17. (31) David Gilliland, Ford, 325, 73.5, 27, 14. Greg Biffle, 191.00 — Signed WR Jasper cOLLEGE MEN’S SOccER 6. S FAceinthehole (An McCarthy) 7-2 WLPct. GB GermenL,1-2BS,2-32-3 21 10 1123.80 $120,738. Collins, DB Kip Edwards, DB Darius Eubanks, DB Misericordia at Gettysburg, 7 p.m. 7. Libra Vita (Si Allard) 6-1 z-Durham (Rays) 87 57 .604 — WashingtonIPHRERBBSONPERA 18. (2) Carl Edwards, Ford, 324, 102.7, 27, 15. Clint Bowyer, 190.32 16. Marcos Ambrose, 163.30 Terrence Frederick, WR Tori Gurley, DB Julian Muhlenburg at Wilkes, 7 p.m. 8. Sneaky (Ma Miller) 20-1 Norfolk (Orioles) 77 67 .53510 Ohlendorf 59440079 2.98 $139,255. 17.Juan Pablo Montoya, 144.72 Posey and DB Jamoris Slaughter to the practice 9. Grace N Charlie (An Napolitano) 8-1 Charlotte (White Sox) 65 78 .455 21½ Stammen 11000 1153.18 19.(26) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 324, 67.3,0, squad. cOLLEGE WOMEN’S SOccER Gwinnett (Braves)6084.41727 Krol 2-321110173.51 $117,013. 18.Tony Stewart, 144.37 19. Mark Martin, 121.00 — Signed QB Sen- Lebanon Valley at Misericordia, 7 p.m. Fifth nw4000L5 $9,000 Pace West Division Mattheus 1-300 000 47.18 20. (29) Aric Almirola, Ford, 323, 65.4, 24, eca Wallace. Released QB B.J. Coleman. Signed Penn State Berks at King’s, 7 p.m. WLPct. GB E.Davis W, 1-0110 002145.06 $140,091. 20.Jamie McMurray, 99.75 1. Dial AWin (An McCarthy) 10-1 21. Kevin Harvick, 78.24 G Bryan Collins,WR Charles Johnson, CB James 2. Come Together (Ro Pierce) 4-1 z-Indianapolis (Pirates)8064.556 — R.Soriano S, 36-42 100 002143.59 21. (21) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 323, 61.1, Nixon,TE Jake Stoneburner,QB Scott Tolzien,WR Inherited runners-scored—Atchison 2-0, Ger- 22. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 45.82 cOLLEGE WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL 3. Market Force (Jo Pavia Jr) 8-1 Columbus (Indians)7173.4939 23, $101,155. Myles White, OT Aaron Adams and RB Michael Hill Immaculata at Misericordia, 7 p.m. Louisville (Reds)6975.47911men 2-2, Mattheus 2-0. IBB—off Krol (Satin). 23. Paul Menard, 43.81 4. Mcsocks (Ma Kakaley) 3-1 22. (19) Casey Mears, Ford, 323, 44.4, 23, to the practice squad. Wilkes at Marywood, 7 p.m. Toledo (Tigers) 61 83 .424 19 WP—Atchison 2. 24. David Ragan, 28.75 5. Iwannarace Hanover (Ty Buter) 7-2 $119,888. — Signed FB Zach Boren, z-clinched playoff spot Umpires—Home, Gerry Davis; First, Dan Ias- 25. Brian Vickers, 22.90 6. Double Dribble (Ge Napolitano Jr) 9-2 23. (14) David Ragan, Ford, 323, 61.1, 22, DE Keith Browner, CB Roc Carmichael, WR Andy THURSDAY, SEPT. 5 Monday’s Games sogna; Second,Brian Knight;Third,Mark Carlson. $117,002. 26. Bobby Labonte, 13.30 7. Raji’s Blue Line (An Napolitano) 6-1 Cruse, RB Ray Graham, G-C Alex Kupper, LB Mike Durham 1, Norfolk 0, 10 innings T—3:09. A—28,995 (41,418). 24. (16) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 322, 54.7, 20, 27. Danica Patrick, 12.50 8. Tsm Ryans Dragon (Ma Miller) 15-1 Mohamed and WR EZ Nwachukwu to the practice HIGH ScHOOL FIELD HOckEY Louisville 7, Indianapolis 5 $128,721. 28.Travis Kvapil, 11.53 9. Auckland Flyer (Mi Simons) 20-1 29. Casey Mears, 11.04 squad. Coughlin at Abington Heights Rochester 13, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 3 25. (27) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 322, 53.9,19, INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed WR Da’Rick Dallas at Crestwood Pawtucket 4, Lehigh Valley 0 $142,405. 30.Jeff Burton, 10.41 31.J.J. Yeley, 10.08 Rogers to the practice squad. Waived WR Nathan Delaware Valley at Lake-Lehman, 7 p.m. Sixth 10000cL $8,500 Trot Buffalo 4, Syracuse 2 26. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 322, 53.7, 18, Palmer from injured reserve with an injury settle- Hazleton Area at Wyoming Seminary 1. Corky Duke (Mi Simons) 8-1 Charlotte 4, Gwinnett 0 local golf $96,930. 32. Michael Waltrip, 10.00 33. Scott Speed, 7.66 ment. Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer 2. Guilford (Ke Wallis) 6-1 Columbus 8, Toledo 7 27. (37) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 322, 49.5, 17, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Signed RB Lonnie Wyoming ValleyWest at Wyoming Area 3. Anastasia Willie (Ma Romano) 10-1 Tuesday’s Games $101,830. 34. Dave Blaney, 7.50 BLUE RIDGE GOLF cOURSE 34. David Gilliland, 7.50 Pryor to the practice squad. 4. Photorama (Th Jackson) 7-2 No games scheduled 28. (10) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 321, 55.8, MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed DB De’Andre Pre- HIGH ScHOOL GOLF 5. Paula’s Brady (Ty Buter) 3-1 Wednesday’s Games 16, $142,141. 36. Aric Almirola, 5.16 OSEN Holes Blue chip Ladies Golf League 37. Michael McDowell, 3.54 sley, S Jordan Kovacs, C Sam Brenner,OTJason Coughlin at Hazleton Area 6. The Bronx Bumper (An McCarthy) 15-1 No games scheduled Results 29. (25) David Stremme,Toyota, 321, 52.9, 15, Weaver, DT Al Lapuaho,WR Brian Tyms,TE Kyle Dallas at Crestwood, 3:30 p.m. 7. Dream Kid (Ma Kakaley) 4-1 $93,030. 38. Regan Smith, 2.50 First Flight: Diane Colescott 38. Josh Wise,2.50 Miller and WR Marvin McNutt to the practice GAR at Nanticoke 8. Must Be Psychic (An Napolitano) 9-2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 30. (42) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 321, 40.8, 15, Second Flight: Dee Lukashefski 40.Trevor Bayne, 2.00 squad. Holy Redeemer at Hanover Area, 4 p.m. 9. Dj John Boy (Ge Napolitano Jr) 20-1 PLAYOFFS Third Flight: Lil Lada $94,380. 41. Landon Cassill, 1.54 — Signed DE Tristan Ok- Meyers at Lake-Lehman Fourth Flight: Jane Saba 31.(41) Timmy Hill,Ford, 321,32.4, 13, $92,730. palaugo to the practice squad. Pittston Area at Berwick (x-if necessary) Birdies: Dee Kovaleski (Ridge 4) 32. (34) David Reutimann, Toyota, 320, 43.4, 42. David Stremme, 1.50 Seventh nw2PM2yrcG $13,000 Pace 43. David Reutimann, 1.00 NEWENGLAND PATRIOTS — Re-signed CB Tunkhannock at Wyoming Valley West 1. High And Tight (Ro Pierce) 6-1 First Round chip-ins: Nora Donato (Blue 2), Diane Cole- 12, $92,555. Marquice Cole. Released FB James Develin and Wyoming Seminary at MMI Prep 2. Caviart Luca (Ty Buter) 3-1 (Best-of-5) scott (Blue 9),Judy Cameron (Ridge 8). 33. (38) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 319, 36.3, 0, OL Josh Kline. Re-signed WR Quentin Sims to the 3. Hurricane Breeze (An McCarthy) 4-1 Indianapolis vs.Durham $100,380. NAScAR SPRINT cUP practice squad. Wednesday, Sep. 4: Indianapolis at Durham, HIGH ScHOOL BOYS SOccER 4. Howabout Hanover (Mi Simons) 15-1 IREM cOUNTRYcLUB 34. (28) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 319, 64.5, 10, NEWYORK GIANTS — Signed S Jawanza Star- Crestwood at Hazleton 7:05 p.m. DRIVER RATING 5. Reindance Ray (Jo Pavia Jr) 8-1 $100,230. ling to the practice squad. Dallas at Coughlin Thursday, Sep. 5: Indianapolis at Durham, T’s and F’s Women’s Golf Association Tour- 35. (23) Brad Keselowski, Ford, engine, 307, NEWYORK JETS — Signed QB Brady Quinn. 6. Some Fameous Beach (Ge Napolitano Jr) 7-2 Through Sep. 1 Hanover Area at Nanticoke 7:05 p.m. nament Results 88.6, 10, $145,496. Released QB Graham Harrell. 7. Theindecentlawyer (Ma Miller) 9-2 NASCAR Sprint Cup driver ratings with season Lake-Lehman at Holy Redeemer Friday, Sep. 6: Durham at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. First Flight: 1. Ruthie Roberts 36. (18) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 292, 45.7, 8, OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed OT Tony Pashos. 8. Directly Related (Ke Wallis) 10-1 points position,single-race high rating and overall MMI Prep at Berwick x-Saturday, Sep. 7: Durham at Indianapolis, Second Flight: 1. Maureen Whalen $109,930. Signed CB Chance Casey,WR Greg Jenkins, S 9. Playerosa (Ma Kakaley) 20-1 rating: Wyoming Area at GAR 7:05 p.m. Hole-In-One: Sis Ertley (Hole 17) 37. (39) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, engine, 249, Shelton Johnson, TE Brian Leonhardt, G Lamar POS. HIGH RATING Wyoming ValleyWest at Meyers x-Sunday, Sep. 8: Durham at Indianapolis, Birdies: Sis Ertley (Hole 4, Hole 5) 33, 0, $91,760. Mady, OT Matt McCants and LB Marshall McFad- Eighth 15000cLHc $14,000 Trot chip-ins: BetsyThomas (Hole 1, Hole 8), Sis 1. Matt Kenseth6146.0108.8 7:05 p.m. 38. (4) Denny Hamlin,Toyota, engine, 231, 50.7, den to the practice squad. Ertley (Hole 5, Hole 17). 2.Jimmie Johnson 1148.4 106.6 HIGH ScHOOL GIRLS SOccER 1. Mr Caviar (Ma Kakaley) 15-1 6, $105,960. PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Signed PZoltan Putting Prize: Sis Ertley (30) 3. Kyle Busch 5148.0 102.6 Berwick at MMI Prep 2.Jl Rockin Jake (Ro Pierce) 10-1 EASTERN LEAGUE 39. (12) Clint Bowyer,Toyota, engine, 192, Mesko. Claimed CB Antwon Blake off waivers 4. Kasey Kahne 12 146.799.0 Coughlin at Dallas 3. Sonny Mcdreamee (An McCarthy) 3-1 106.3, 6, $124,793. from Jacksonville. Released P Drew Butler and LEHMAN GOLF cLUB 5. Dale Earnhardt Jr.7119.4 94.8 Hanover Area at Meyers 4. Master Begonia (Ke Wallis) 4-1 Eastern Division 40. (40) Joe Nemechek, Toyota,vibration, 114, CB Isaiah Green. Hazleton Area at Crestwood 5. A Gentleman (Wi Mullin) 20-1 WLPct. GB 6. Carl Edwards4136.594.0 championship Results: 1. Bob Zagorsky,Jr. 27.1, 0, $78,160. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Released KR Rich- Holy Redeemer at Lake-Lehman 6. Cheetah Hall (Ge Napolitano Jr) 9-2 z-Binghamton (Mets)8655.610— 7. Clint Bowyer 2127.1 93.9 (137); 2. Zach Aciukewicz (139); 3. Gary Williams 41. (33) Josh Wise, Ford,vibration, 94, 31.9, 0, ard Goodman. Signed TE Jake Byrne,WR Toney Wyoming Seninary at Pittston Area z-Trenton (Yankees) 74 67 .525 12 8. Kurt Busch10122.893.8 7. Fortissimo (Ty Buter) 8-1 (143); 4. Jim Fronzoni (144); 5. Jim Yascur (145). $74,160. Clemons, DE Will Pericak and OT KennyWiggins- New Hampshire (Blue Jays)6872.486 17½ 9. Kevin Harvick 3119.0 93.1 8. Luv Ya Tyler (Si Allard) 7-2 Women’s club championship Winner: Su- 42. (43) Michael McDowell, Ford,vibration, 92, four to the practice squad. Portland (Red Sox) 68 73 .482 18 10.Martin Truex Jr.13144.0 93.0 HIGH ScHOOL GIRLS TENNIS 9. Prismatica (Ch Norris) 6-1 san Fronzoni 31, 3, $70,160. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed WR Chris Berwick at Wyoming Seminary New Britain (Twins)6676.465 20½ 43. (35) Scott Speed, Ford,vibration, 22, 25.3, Harper to a three-year contract.Traded LB Cam Coughlin at Tunkhannock Ninth nw4PM cG $15,000 Pace Reading (Phillies) 62 80 .437 24½ VALLEYcOUNTRYcLUB 1, $66,660. Johnson to Indianapolis for an undisclosed con- Crestwood at Pittston Area, 4:15 p.m. 1.Windmill Shark (Ma Romano) 20-1 Western Division Race Statistics football ditional draft pick. Signed OT Carter Bykowski, Dallas at MMI Prep 2. Bettor B (An McCarthy) 4-1 WLPct. GB Jason Moore and Greg Mascioli won the cham- Average Speed of Race Winner: 135.128 RB Jewel Hampton, WR Chuck Jacobs, CB Darryl GAR at Holy Redeemer, 4 p.m. 3. I’m Banksy (Th Jackson) 10-1 z-Harrisburg (Nationals)7765.542—pionship flight of the Frank Orlander Classic over mph. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Morris, G Patrick Omameh, NT Mike Purcell and S z-Erie (Tigers) 76 66 .5351 Hazleton Area at Hanover Area 4. Tomitta Bayama (Er Carlson) 8-1 Mart Bartowski and Ken Bolcavage with a birdie Time of Race: 3 hours, 42 minutes, 14 sec- Mike Thomas to the practice squad. Bowie (Orioles) 71 71 .500 6 Wyoming ValleyWest at Wyoming Area 5. Humility (Ro Pierce) 7-2 on the second hole of a sudden death playoff. onds. Thursday’s Game — Signed DT Michael Richmond (Giants) 70 72 .493 7 6. Beachfront (Ge Napolitano Jr) 9-2 Both teams shot a 205. Margin of Victory: 0.740 seconds. Baltimore at Denver, 8:30 p.m. Brooks, TE Cooper Helfet, LB Ty Powell, G Ryan HIGH ScHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Akron (Indians)6873.482 8½ caution Flags: 9 for 47 laps. 7. The Pan Poobah (Ma Kakaley) 3-1 Leon Truskyand Jason Marks finished in third Sunday’s Games Seymour, DB DeShawn Shead, DT Sealver Siliga, Berwick at Coughlin Altoona (Pirates)6379.444 14 place with a 206. Bruce Buker and LarryWalker Lead changes: 28 among 13 drivers. Atlanta at New Orleans, 1 p.m. 8. Montero Blue Chip (Ty Buter) 15-1 G Jared Smith and WR Bryan Walters to the prac- Dallas at MMI Prep z-clinched playoff spot tied for fourth withJohn Mikiewicz andJoe Carroll Lap Leaders: J.Montoya 1-24; J.Logano Cincinnati at Chicago, 1 p.m. 9. Modern Gesture (An Napolitano) 6-1 tice squad. Nanticoke at Wyoming valley West Monday’s Games with a 208 score. 25-26; D.Ragan 27; M.McDowell 28; J.Montoya New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m. — Signed CB Marc Tunkhannock at Pittston Area Akron 4, Altoona 2, 11 innings 29-39; C.Edwards 40-58; J.Yeley 59-60; C.Mears Tennessee at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Anthony to the practice squad. Tenth 25000cLHc $18,000 Trot Harrisburg 1, Richmond 0 WYOMING VALLEY 61; J.Gordon 62-77; J.Montoya 78; L.Cassill 79; Tampa Bay at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed QB Rusty cOLLEGE MEN’S SOccER 1.Jon Win (Ke Wallis) 8-1 Erie 6, Bowie 3, 7 innings C.Edwards 80-121; R.Newman 122-123; J.Logano Kansas City at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Smith, TE Adam Schiltz and G Al Netter to the King’s at Keystone, 4 p.m. 2. Gaslight (Ro Pierce) 9-2 Trenton at Portland, ccd., rain cOUNTRYcLUB 124-138; C.Bowyer 139-166; J.Logano 167-172; Seattle at Carolina, 1 p.m. practice squad. 3. Windsong Ingenius (Jo Pavia Jr) 15-1 New Hampshire 8, Binghamton 1 C.Bowyer 173-192; J.Logano 193-195; C.Edwards Miami at Cleveland, 1 p.m. cOLLEGE WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL 4. Bloomfieldcantifly (An McCarthy) 10-1 Reading 3, New Britain 2 Mystery Tournament Results 196-200; J.Gordon 201; C.Edwards 202-203; Minnesota at Detroit, 1 p.m. HOckEY King’s at Baptist Bible, 5 p.m. 5. Windcross (Ty Buter) 4-1 Erie 6, Bowie 3, 2nd game First Flight Low Gross: 1. Natalie Sokoloski J.Logano 204-212; B.Keselowski 213-243; Oakland at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. 6. Quantum Cashman (Ma Miller) 20-1 Tuesday’s Games First Flight Low Net: 1. Sallie Price; 2. Karen J.Logano 244-251; R.Newman 252; J.Montoya Green Bay at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. National Hockey League FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 7. Bay Lightning (Er Carlson) 6-1 No games scheduled Kempinski. 253-254; J.Logano 255-289; Ky.Busch 290-325. Arizona at St. Louis, 4:25 p.m. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Agreed to terms 8. Hoorayforvacation (Ma Kakaley) 3-1 Wednesday’s Games Second Flight Low Gross: 1. Carol Lippincott Leaders Summary (Driver,Times Led, Laps N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. with G Corey Crawford on a six-year contract ex- HIGH ScHOOL FOOTBALL 9. Trading Places (Ge Napolitano Jr) 7-2 No games scheduled Second Flight Low Net: 1. Becky Kulbaski; 2. Led): J.Logano, 7 times for 78 laps; C.Edwards, Monday’s Games tension, through the 2019-20 season. (7 p.m.) Dorothy Simon. 4 times for 68 laps; C.Bowyer, 2 times for 48 Philadelphia at Washington, 7:10 p.m. Berwick at Pottsville Eleventh nw4000L5 $9,000 Pace NEW YORk - PENN LEAGUE Third Flight Low Gross: 1. Lisa Miller laps; J.Montoya, 4 times for 38 laps; Ky.Busch, 1 Houston at San Diego, 10:20 p.m. SOccER Third Flight LowNet: 1. Rose Senunas; 2. Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech at Nanticoke 1. Upfront Ticket (Ro Pierce) 7-2 time for 36 laps; B.Keselowski, 1 time for 31 laps; Thursday, Sep. 12 Molly Churnetski. Crestwood at North Pocono McNamara Division J.Gordon, 2 times for 17 laps; R.Newman, 2 times N.Y. Jets at New England, 8:25 p.m. Major League Soccer 2.Art Of Temptation (An McCarthy) 4-1 Fourth Flight Low Gross: 1.Joyce Gelli Delaware Valleyat Wyoming ValleyWest WLPct. GB for 3 laps;J.Yeley, 1 time for 2 laps; C.Mears, 1 time Sunday, Sep. 15 COLUMBUS CREW — Fired coach Robert War- 3. Insane In Spain (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3-1 Fourth Flight Low Net: 1. June Olszewski; 2. Hazleton Area at Coughlin 4. Caerleon Hanover (Ke Wallis) 9-2 Aberdeen (Orioles) 38 32 .543 — for 1 lap; D.Ragan, 1 time for 1 lap; L.Cassill, 1 time Dallas at Kansas City, 1 p.m. zycha and assistant coaches Ricardo Iribarren Lackawanna Trail at Hanover Area Brooklyn (Mets)3736.5072½ Peg Thomas. for 1 lap; M.McDowell, 1 time for 1 lap. Tennessee at Houston, 1 p.m. 5. Master Of Desire (Er Carlson) 15-1 Birdies: Karen Kempinski (Hole 5), Sallie Price and VojislavStanisic.Named Brian Bliss interim Lake-Lehman at Montrose Hudson Valley(Rays) 36 37 .493 3½ Top 12 in Points: 1. J.Johnson, 837; 2. Washington at Green Bay, 1 p.m. 6. Up Front Tim T (Ma Romano) 10-1 (Hole 9), Lisa Miller (Hole 10), Carol Lippinsott coach. Meyers at Old Forge Staten Island (Yankees) 32 40 .444 7 C.Bowyer, 809; 3. K.Harvick, 795; 4. C.Edwards, Minnesota at Chicago, 1 p.m. 7. Brandon’s Colt (Ga Papa) 6-1 (Hole 5), Natalie Sokoloski (Hole 1, Hole 5, Hole Mid Valleyat Wyoming Area Pinckney Division 795; 5. Ky.Busch, 786; 6. M.Kenseth, 768; 7. St. Louis at Atlanta, 1 p.m. 8. Day To Ponder (An Napolitano) 8-1 10). cOLLEGE Mifflin County at Williamsport WLPct. GB D.Earnhardt Jr., 750; 8. J.Logano, 729; 9. G.Biffle, San Diego at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. 9. Stallone Blue Chip (Si Allard) 20-1 z-State College (Cardinals)4626.639 — chip-ins: Pat Alansky (Hole 16) Scranton at Pittston Area closest to the Pin: Karen Kempinski (Hole 5, 727; 10. Ku.Busch, 719; 11. J.Gordon, 713; 12. Miami at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. CHOWAN — Named Shamika Kentish director Tunkhannock at West Scranton Jamestown (Pirates)4230.583 4 K.Kahne, 709. Cleveland at Baltimore, 1 p.m. of compliance. Twelfth nw4PM cG $15,000 Pace Hole 13) Batavia (Marlins)3934.534 7½ Carolina at Buffalo, 1 p.m. GUILFORD — Named Carly Hess assistant HIGH ScHOOL FIELD HOckEY 1.Tsm Crusin Usa (An McCarthy) 4-1 Williamsport (Phillies) 35 38 .479 11½ NAScAR Driver Rating Formula Detroit at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. volleyball coach and Drew Scott men’s assistant Berwick at GAR 2. Fateful Choice (Ro Pierce) 3-1 Mahoning Valley(Indians)2843.394 17½ HOLESINONE A maximum of 150 points can be attained in New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 4:05 p.m. basketball coach. Hanover Area at Elk Lake 3. Shamballa (Er Carlson) 5-1 Auburn (Nationals)2547.34721 a race. Jacksonville at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. KANSAS STATE — Named Matt McCumber Northwest at Meyers 4. Cheyenne Reider (Ma Kakaley) 6-1 Stedler Division The formula combines the following categories: Denver at N.Y. Giants, 4:25 p.m. men’s basketball director of student-athlete de- Tunkhannock at Montrose 5. Net Ten Eom (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5-2 WLPct. GB Grego aces Glenmaura hole Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running San Francisco at Seattle, 8:30 p.m. velopment. 6. Knocking Around (An Napolitano) 10-1 Tri-City (Astros) 43 31 .581 — Carl Grego, 60, of Scranton, hit a Position While on Lead Lap,Average Speed Under Monday, Sep. 16 RAMAPO — Named Justina Cassavell women’s HIGH ScHOOL GOLF 7. Lupara (Si Allard) 12-1 Lowell (Red Sox) 40 31 .563 1½ hole-in-one at Glenmaura National Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 8:40 p.m. and men’s cross country coach. Hanover Area at GAR 8. Talk Strategy (Mi Simons) 20-1 Connecticut (Tigers) 33 40 .452 9½ Lake-Lehman at Holy Redeemer, 4 p.m. 9. Seek The Dragon (Ty Buter) 15-1 Vermont (Athletics) 32 41 .438 10½ Golf Club on Aug. 25. Grego used a MMI Prep at Wyoming Area z-clinched playoff spot pitching wedge from 122 yards out golf Nanticoke at Wyoming Seminary Thirteenth nw6000L5 $11,000 Pace Monday’s Games on the No. 11 gold tees. The shot 1. Star Party (Ro Pierce) 9-2 Batavia 6, Williamsport 2 DEUTScHE BANk Lee Westwood (203), $53,250 66-72-69-67—274-10 HIGH ScHOOL GIRLS TENNIS State College 6, Jamestown 4, 11 innings was witnessed by Patti Greco. David Hearn (168), $38,600 68-69-67-71—275 -9 2. Mattox’s Spencer (Er Carlson) 8-1 cHAMPIONSHIP PAR ScORES Wyoming ValleyWest at Holy Redeemer 3. Emjayem Grand A (Ge Napolitano Jr) 7-2 Tri-City 3, Brooklyn 1 Scott Stallings (168), $38,600 68-69-69-69—275-9 Chris Stroud (168), $38,600 69-70-67-69—275 -9 4. Woodmere Ultimate (An Napolitano) 3-1 Aberdeen 7, Lowell 3 Saldana sinks ace Hudson Valley 4, Connecticut 0 Monday Camilo Villegas (168), $38,600 71-68-67-69—275 -9 HIGH ScHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 5. White Mountain Top (Ty Buter) 4-1 Drigelio Saldana aced the 135- Vermont 1, Staten Island 0, 3 innings, susp., rain At TPc Boston Nick Watney (168), $38,600 69-67-72-67—275-9 Delaware Valley at Crestwood, 4:30 p.m. 6. Gotta Go Hanover (Ma Miller) 12-1 GAR at Hazleton Area Mahoning Valley at Auburn, ppd., rain yard sixth hole at Lehman Golf Norton, Mass. Boo Weekley (168), $38,600 67-69-69-70—275 -9 7. Fantaddy (An McCarthy) 5-1 Hanover Area at Lake-Lehman Tuesday’s Games Purse: $8 million K.J. Choi (138), $28,800 67-67-68-74—276 -8 8. Im A Nice Sky (Mi Simons) 10-1 Club with a 7-wood. Tom Federo Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Area Brooklyn at Tri-City, 6 p.m. Yardage: 7,216; Par 71 Luke Donald (138), $28,800 71-70-67-68—276-8 North Pocono at Meyers State College at Jamestown, 6:05 p.m. and Don Purvin witnessed the Final Phil Mickelson (138), $28,800 63-71-71-71—276 -8 Fourteenth nw4PM FM $15,000 Pace Connecticut at Hudson Valley, 6:35 p.m. hole-in-one. Henrik Stenson (2,500), $1,440,000 67-63-66-66—262 -22 Bryce Molder (138), $28,800 71-67-67-71—276-8 cOLLEGE FIELD HOckEY 1. Somekindamonster (An Napolitano) 9-2 Mahoning Valley at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Steve Stricker (1,500), $864,000 66-68-63-67—264 -20 Kevin Streelman (138), $28,800 66-71-70-69—276-8 Juniata at Misericordia, 3 p.m. 2. Canary Island (Er Carlson) 7-2 Staten Island at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. cawley aces Ridge No. 9 Graham DeLaet (1,000), $544,000 67-68-62-69—266 -18 Gary Woodland (138), $28,800 72-67-66-71—276 -8 Keystone vs. King’s at Misericordia, 5:15 p.m. 3. Cloris Hanover (Ty Buter) 4-1 Lowell at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. Ed Cawley, 70, of White Haven, hit a Sergio Garcia (563), $315,000 65-64-65-73—267 -17 Bob Estes (108), $20,82766-69-70-72—277-7 4. Mcthird Dimension (Si Allard) 15-1 Williamsport at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. Matt Kuchar (563), $315,000 66-66-69-66—267-17 Graeme McDowell (108), $20,82772-66-69-70—277 -7 cOLLEGE WOMEN’S SOccER 5. R JourneyTogether (Ge Napolitano Jr) 8-1 Wednesday’s Games hole in one at the Ridge course No. Jordan Spieth (563), $315,000 67-66-72-62—267-17 Rory McIlroy (108), $20,82770-71-64-72—277 -7 Elmira at King’s, 7 p.m. 6. Silk Pajamas (Ma Kakaley) 10-1 Brooklyn at Tri-City, 6 p.m. 9 hole at Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club Kevin Stadler (563), $315,000 64-71-64-68—267-17 Brandt Snedeker (108), $20,82768-68-69-72—277 -7 7. Ideal Ginny (Ma Miller) 3-1 State College at Jamestown, 6:05 p.m. in Dorrance Township. Cawley used Brian Davis (425), $248,000 63-72-66-67—268 -16 Martin Kaymer (108), $20,82769-72-67-69—277 -7 SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 8. Mattie Terror Girl (Ro Pierce) 6-1 Williamsport at Batavia, 6:05 p.m. Roberto Castro (363), $208,000 65-65-68-71—269 -15 Justin Leonard (108), $20,82769-70-72-66—277-7 9. Caviart Savannah (An McCarthy) 20-1 Connecticut at Hudson Valley, 6:35 p.m. an 8-iron on the 138-yard hole and Brendon de Jonge (363), $208,000 69-65-69-66—269-15 Charles Howell III (70), $18,098 71-67-69-71—278-6 HIGH ScHOOL FOOTBALL Staten Island at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. was witnessed by Mike Burke, Ted Jason Dufner (363), $208,000 66-66-66-71—269 -15 Jerry Kelly (70), $18,098 66-72-70-70—278 -6 Dallas at Abington Heights, 1 p.m. Fifteenth nw2PM2yrcG $13,000 Pace Lowell at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. Ian Poulter (363), $208,000 66-68-66-69—269-15 John Merrick (70), $18,098 67-69-67-75—278 -6 Reap and John Lampman. Jason Day (288), $154,667 67-67-67-69—270-14 Holy Redeemer at Holy Cross, 1 p.m. 1.Vital Terror (Th Jackson) 20-1 Mahoning Valley at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Rory Sabbatini (70), $18,098 70-71-69-68—278-6 Scott Piercy (288), $154,667 68-66-67-69—270 -14 Northwest at Susquehanna, 1 p.m. 2. Hurrikane Babykane (Ge Napolitano Jr) 6-1 Adam Scott (70), $18,098 73-66-67-72—278 -6 Dunmore at GAR, 7 p.m. SUNDAY’S LATE BOxScORE Hunter Mahan (288), $154,667 65-70-66-69—270-14 Webb Simpson (70), $18,098 73-68-67-70—278 -6 3. Pierce (Ji Takter) 7-2 Keegan Bradley (268), $124,000 69-65-67-70—271 -13 4. Winds Of Terror (Mi Simons) 4-1 bowling Bo Van Pelt (70), $18,098 68-71-69-70—278 -6 Chris Kirk (268), $124,000 66-71-65-69—271-13 Jonas Blixt (70), $18,098 66-75-69-68—278-6 HIGH ScHOOL FIELD HOckEY 5. Officially Crazy (Ke Wallis) 8-1 Nationals 6, Mets 5 New York AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Marc Leishman (268), $124,000 70-67-64-70—271 -13 Michael Thompson (70), $18,098 71-70-71-66—278-6 Crestwood at Selinsgrove, 11 a.m. 6. Wishuponthestarzzz (An McCarthy) 10-1 cHAckO’S FAMILY BOWLING E.Young lf 42200 1.254 Justin Rose (268), $124,000 70-63-69-69—271-13 Matt Every (40), $17,12070-67-72-70—279-5 Crestwood vs. Mifflin County at Selinsgrove, 7. Official Warning (Ma Kakaley) 15-1 1:15 p.m. Dan.Murphy2b5 12200.283 cENTER Ernie Els (253), $100,000 66-69-68-69—272-12 Russell Henley (40), $17,12070-70-66-73—279 -5 8. War Front (Ro Pierce) 9-2 Satin 3b 4010 11.293 Brendan Steele (253), $100,000 67-67-69-69—272-12 Josh Teater (40), $17,12070-67-73-69—279-5 9. Status Quo (Si Allard) 3-1 HIGH ScHOOL BOYS SOccER Duda 1b 402200.236 Wednesday 6:45 p.m. league Kevin Chappell (235), $76,800 68-70-64-71—273 -11 Stuart Appleby (28), $16,72074-67-68-71—280 -4 Abington Heights at Crestwood T.d’Arnaud c40000 1.175 Team Standings: 1. GDF Maintenance Ser- John Huh (235), $76,800 66-71-70-66—273-11 Tiger Woods (28), $16,72068-67-72-73—280 -4 Coughlin at Hazleton Area Sixteenth nw1PM cG $12,000 Pace Lagares rf-cf40100 1.266 vices, 3-0; 2. Riverside Cafe, 3-0; 3. SaltyDogs, Charl Schwartzel (235), $76,800 67-68-67-71—273 -11 Brian Stuard (15), $16,32071-66-71-73—281 -3 GAR at Holy Redeemer 1. Flopart (Mi Simons) 8-1 den Dekker cf 312100.250 3-0; 4. Maple Hill Burners, 2-1; 5. Portable Weld- Daniel Summerhays (235), $76,800 68-68-69-68—273-11 Cameron Tringale (15), $16,32073-67-71-70—281 -3 MMI Prep at Tunkhannock 2. Pop’s Tribute (An McCarthy) 10-1 Atchison p000000 --- ing, 2-1; 6. BK Electric, 1.5-1.5; 7. Relay for Life, 1.5- Nicholas Thompson (235), $76,800 66-68-67-72—273 -11 Bubba Watson (15), $16,32071-69-70-71—281 -3 3. Snoop (Ma Romano) 15-1 b-Ju.Turner ph 101000.264 1.5; 8. Flaherty’s, 1-2; 9. Major League Sports Bar, Stewart Cink (203), $53,250 66-69-70-69—274-10 Billy Horschel (5), $15,840 72-66-72-72—282 -2 HIGH ScHOOL GIRLS SOccER 4. Nitro’s Wiggle (Si Allard) 3-1 Rice p000000 --- 1-2; 10. Doug Moore Painting, 0-3; 11. HC Energy Harris English (203), $53,250 66-67-72-69—274-10 Pat Perez (5), $15,840 68-72-66-76—282 -2 Crestwood at Wyoming Valley West 5. Moustache Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 7-2 Germen p000000.000 Center, 0-3. Jim Furyk (203), $53,250 70-68-63-73—274 -10 Patrick Reed (5), $15,840 68-72-73-69—282 -2 Dallas at Pittston Area 6. Vidal Hanover (Ro Pierce) 4-1 Quintanilla ss 40100 1.222 Scratch Game: 1. Joe Creazzo, 289; 2. Joe Brian Gay (203), $53,250 67-67-73-67—274-10 Jason Kokrak (5), $15,440 70-71-70-72—283 -1 Nanticoke at Hanover Area 7. Cool Hand Lucas (Ge Napolitano Jr) 20-1 Niese p211000.226 Hourigan, 287; 3. Frank Lipski, 278. Charley Hoffman (203), $53,250 70-65-66-73—274 -10 Richard H. Lee (5), $15,440 69-70-68-76—283 -1 Tunkhannock at MMI Prep 8. Employess Go Wild (Ke Wallis) 6-1 A.Brown rf 200000.271 Scratch Series: 1. Joe Hourigan, 768; 2. Joe Dustin Johnson (203), $53,250 68-69-68-69—274-10 Ryan Moore (5), $15,20066-73-68-77—284 E Wyoming Area at Wyoming Seminary 9. Just Got Paid (Jo Pavia Jr) 9-2 Totals 37 513515 Creazzo, 725; 3. Frank Lipski, 711. Zach Johnson (203), $53,250 69-72-67-66—274-10 Angel Cabrera (4), $15,040 72-67-72-77—288 +4 THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SPORTS Tuesday, September 3, 2013 PAGE 3B FANTASY FOOTBALL Big derails SWB season

Some predictions that The Times Leader staff produced Olmedo later added singles runs in the that plated Chris Parmelee ROCHESTER, N.Y. — frame for and Clement to push the Rochester scored nine runs Rochester, lead back to nine at 12-3. don’t listen to their parents on Monday afternoon to which Ryan Baker was very clinch the final spot for the clinched 13 effective out of the International League play- a playoff Red Wings RailRider bullpen, as he RICH SHEPOSH offs and defeat Scranton/ berth for allowed just one run in his [email protected] Wilkes-Barre 13-3 as the the fi rst three innings of work. season concluded for the time since 3 The lone run came with Whoever invented the RailRiders with a 68-76 2006 and RailRiders two outs in the eighth English language sure had record. will face when Fryer hit a a weird sense of humor. It wasn’t all Red Wings I.L. North off the left-field foul pole. If you need evidence, from the beginning though Division It gave the game its final just crack open a diction- as the RailRiders went out champion margin of 13-3 in favor of ary. We’ve got “silent in front early on a lead- Pawtucket Rochester. Scott Diamond Ks” (knife), “phantom off home run by Corey in the (4-0) allowed three runs GHs” that sound like “Fs” Patterson in the top of the first round which begins over seven innings to earn (cough), a “Q” that can’t first. It marked the third Wednesday. the win. SWB starter Caleb live without a “U,” and a time a RailRider had con- The RailRiders scored Cotham (6-6) was handed letter, “X,” that’s pretty nected for a lead-off homer, twice in the third inning the loss. much useless. The crazi- and it was the second time to trim the lead to 9-3 The RailRiders finished ness also extends to words. Patterson had done so. when they loaded the fifth in the I.L. North There’s a large, hairy ani- But the lead was short- bases with no outs and Division and a total of mal called a “bear” and a lived. Rochester answered Ronnier Mustelier plated 435,839 fans entered verb that means “to carry.” back scoring nine runs two with a single. But the through the gates at Yo u can cry a “tear” when in the next frame high- threat came to an end with restructured PNC Field. you “tear” your pants. lighted by a pair of two- Adonis Garcia hit into a SWB opens the 2014 And you can “bail” out run doubles by Eduardo triple play. regular season on the road, your boat or your no-good Escobar. Jeff Clement, Eric Rochester scored three but will have its home nephew. Then there’s the AP photo Farris, Ray Olmedo, Eric more in the bottom of the opener at PNC Field on word “bold.” If you’ve got This is Seattle’s Christine Michael. When your fantasy playoffs come along,you will want him on your Fryer, Antoan Richardson third. Escobar led off with Thursday, April 10 against kids, bold means a 3-year- wall. You will NEED him on your wall. and James Beresford also a home run, and Farris and the Syracuse Chiefs. old who decides your “sug- gestion” not to draw on the as Joe Pundit says. The off. So when you’re fight- were coming along nicely walls was not an order he first team ran well when ing for playoff position- last year before a late-sea- Succesful Thunder players could be on ’14 roster or she has to follow. But they played in preseason ing, you’ll have no C.J. son tank job. They’ve been if you’re a fantasy football and they just cut Jonathan Spiller, LeSean McCoy or building a decent nucleus DAVE ROSENGRANT ers and 39 RBI before appearances out of the writer, bold means making Dwyer. Bell is their most Marshawn Lynch. That’s the last few years and this [email protected] hitting the D.L. with a SWB bullpen and also had brave, borderline reckless talented back and the job where Taylor comes in. will be the year that effort wrist injury. Heathcott good outings. predictions that will quick- is all his when he returns. Arizona has a run-friendly comes together. If the With the 2013 season meanwhile, played in Manny Banuelos, once ly be forgotten if they are 3: Chargers RB Ryan matchup with the Colts at offense can have a good now closed, there’s one 103 games for Trenton a highly-ranked pitching proven wrong. And waved Matthews will be a top home. And current starter year, the defense can focus thing we learned about for the most games he’s prospect in the organiza- about triumphantly if they 15 fantasy back: Don’t Rashard Mendenhall hasn’t on things like chasing the the Scranton/Wilkes- played in his professional tion and still just 22 years are right. (Now you see laugh. Matthews is the been able to stay healthy. QB and creating turnovers. Barre RailRiders players: career since being drafted old, missed the entire where all of this was going.) most talented weapon the So, enter Taylor for a one- Look for that to happen. Yo u never who will be in 2009. Prior to getting season recovering from So, here, with just a little Chargers have on offense. week playoff-saving gig. 9: Saints WR Kenny playing for the club as just hurt, Heathcott was start- Tommy John surgery and further ado, are 10 “bold” Coach Mike McCoy was 6: Panthers RB Kenjon Stills will be worth own- 10 players on the 25-man ing to heat up hitting .307 should be in the mix in predictions for 2013. I’ll the offensive coordinator Barner will be very use- ing: Let’s do some math. roster Friday night were with four of his eight 2014 unless he’s given a be shooting for six out of with the high-powered ful: Carolina may have Drew Brees threw for 5,177 on the team’s Opening home runs in 35 games shot in the Majors. ten right to consider them Broncos last year, and it running backs on its roster, yards last year. His favor- Day roster. from July 1 until Aug. 10 It’s nearly impossible a success. Yo u can keep makes sense he’d want to but right now that position ite targets were TE Jimmy But let’s try to take a when he hit the injured to predict which veterans score, if you are so inclined. use his best weapon. See is what scientists call a Graham who accounted for look at who may spend list with knee issues. will sign a minor league 1: Bills RB C.J. Spiller … logic. Now, Matthews “mess.” Starter DeAngelo 982 of those yards and WR significant time with the With the injuries it’s deal with the Yankees in is the next fantasy needs to stay healthy for Williams is healthy, but Marques Colston who got Triple-A affiliate of the possible the duo could the offseason and will be superstud: The 1990s this prediction to work – he’s on the wrong side of 1,154. That leaves 3,041 New Yo rk Yankees in 2014. start the 2014 season in counted on to help the saw Emmit Smith and and that’s far from certain. 30 and can’t seem to stay yards to spread around Look no further than Double-A, but since they RailRiders in the future, Terrell Davis. Then came Without injury he’d be a that way. (Healthy, that is. to the rest of the team. the roster of the Double-A have moved up a level but the current group Marshall Faulk who begat top 10 back. So we’ll settle He’ll stay over 30 forever.) The rookie Stills has been Trenton Thunder. They every season, that’s an is a good place to start. Priest Holmes, LaDanian for top 15. Jonathan Stewart may be impressive in preseason have had a fairly good indication they should see Veterans such as relievers Tomlinson and Adrian 4: Colts WR T.Y. Hilton done, and Mike Tolbert is and has worked his way season qualifying for the time in Triple-A sometime Jim Miller and Sam Demel Peterson. Spiller will be will catch 10-plus TDs a short-yardage guy. That up to the WR3 spot. That’s Eastern Leagus playoffs, next season. have bolstered a strong their heir apparent. Give this year: Hilton is Andrew leaves the rookie from some nice fantasy value and which begin Wednesday. The RailRiders also saw bullpen. Offensively, him time, though. Rookie Luck’s favorite end zone tar- Oregon as the best option it’s probably on your waiver Like the RailRiders, brief glimpses of their without journeyman Dan QB E.J. Manuel won’t get. As a rookie last year he come November. wire right now. the Thunder have seen future players during the Johnson and Randy Ruiz exactly be the next RGIII, had three of his five TDs in 7: Don’t forget about 10: Seahawks RB a large number of trans- course of the 2013 season the RailRiders would have but when he gets his NFL the last six games. That’s a Seattle WR Doug Christine Michael will win actions this season. as eight current Thunder been sitting in last place legs under him, he’ll pro- sign he’s figuring this NFL Baldwin: As a rookie in you a title: Ye s, Marshawn Promising young outfield- players played for SWB at for the majority of the sea- vide just enough of a com- thing out. The three 2013 2011, Baldwin had some Lynch is Seattle’s stud right ers Tyler Austin and Slade some time during the cam- son. pliment to allow Spiller to preseason games Luck and nice games. He took a now. And Michael is only a Heathcott were two of paign. Infielders Reegie It wouldn’t be out of the flirt with 2,000 total yards Hilton played in produced step back last year, partly backup. But he’s a super-tal- the reasons why Trenton Corona, Casey Stevenson ordinary to see others who this year. And top that three TD hookups. That is due to injuries. But with ented backup and Lynch has could qualify for the play- and Jose Pirela combined have seen significant time number in 2014. what numbers people call a Percy Harvin realizing hip some mileage on his tires. offs. to play in 14 games in with Scranton/Wilkes- 2: Steelers RB Le’Veon trend. surgery has a long recov- Fast forward to Week 13: Both are currently on Triple-A. Barre this season return Bell will be a second- 5: Cardinals RB ery time, Baldwin will get Lynch has a cracked rib, a the disabled list, but they Nik Turley and next year. Of course that half savior: A preseason Stepfan Taylor will be some of the looks meant bruised heel and a bad knee. started the season in Zach Nuding got spot all hinges on what moves foot injury means he won’t your lifeboat Week 12: for Harvin. He’s a third- So it’s Michael who gets the Double-A and are two of starts for the RailRiders the parent club makes come close to being a top The NFL schedule maker year WR too, so that could starting nod and reels off the top four prospects in this season and performed in the offseason or who 10 fantasy back, but when has a mean streak. He’s spell a breakout. three out of four monster the organization as ranked well despite not get- might impress in March he gets healthy, he will extended the byes into 8: The Browns will games. And if you picked by Baseball America. ting victories. Relievers during be valuable. The Steelers Week 12, and given three be a Top 10 defense: him up. Yo u, my friend, get Austin played in 81 games Francisco Rondon and and earn a spot on the Big offensive line isn’t as bad of the top RBs the week Fantasy-wise, that is. They those points. batting .254 with six hom- Fred Lewis saw limited League roster. AthIete of theWeek MeIanie Kusakavitch

School: Holy Redeemer aggressive,” Holy Redeemer the start, as Vanessa Parson one-under 34 in a victory over Grade: Senior coach Juliann DeFalco said of scored two goals and Michelle Pittston Area.…Sydney Reigel’s Sport: Field Hockey Kusakavitch.“Her first year, she Thompson made two assists 15 kills were a big reason why Position: Midfielder knocked the cage over - just in a victory over Delaware Berwick survived a five-game All in the Family: Melanie is the super-aggressive. There’s never Valley. …Talk about true athletic girls volleyball victory over Dallas. daughter of Bernie and Molly a bad practice for her. In four achievements! Wyoming Valley But she received plenty of help Kusakavitch of Pittston. Her twin years! With her and her sister, West quarterback Mike Baur from teammates Courtney sister Mallory is a defenseman it’s like,‘Where do they get this scored in just about every way Sololeski,who made 28 assists, on Holy Redeemer’s team, and energy?’ “ possible, as he ran, threw for and and Nicoll Donayre, who her older sister Marnie plays Did you know? Kusakavitch, a caught a touchdown in a football finished with 19 digs. Don’t forget field hockey at West Chester three-sport standout who also season-opening victory over about the service line,where University. runs track and field and plays Dallas. Baur also accumulated Holy Redeemer’s Kaya Swanek Stats: Kusakavitch, who been basketball for Redeemer, spent 284 all-purpose yards.The Force served up 12 points in a victory part of Redeemer’s varsity and her past two summers working was certainlywith Berwick, as over Pittston Area. … Austin feeder system for eight years, as a lifeguard at Kistler Pool and receiver Andrew Force caught Harry put victory on a platter for scored one goal and assisted on is thankful she hasn’t had to dive 193 yards worth of passes Lake-Lehman’s boys soccer team another in the Royals’ season- in to save anyone.“The water’s including touchdowns of 39, when he scored three goals and opening victory over Wyoming too cold,” she laughed. 60 and 50 yards.Also in that added an assist in a 6-0 win over Area. From her angle: “I kind of see victory over Crestwood, Berwick Pittston Area. …And on the girls Shooting star: It’s not a stretch myself as a playmaker - I set up quarterback C.J. Curry threw soccer field, Pittston Area’s Sara to say Kusakavitch was the a lot of goals,” said Kusakavitch, for 337 yards and four scores. Ruby made all the difference in difference between victory and who called the opening-day Not to be passed by, Coughlin’s a 7-4 victory over Lake-Lehman defeat for the Royals.Trailing victory “a big moment. Our Tom Pilch ran for 169 yards with three goals and an assist. 1-0 in the second half Friday, coach always says the first and GAR’s Rich Sickler rushed … No difference in Nathalie the James Madison-bound game means everything - sets for 158. …Those eye-popping Joanlanne’s game, as Sem’s Redeemer tri-captain ripped the tone for the whole season.” football numbers may be a tough girls tennis star took a pair of 6-0, the game-tying shot into the net Now if her twin Mallory would act to follow, but Holy Redeemer 6-0 victories at the top singles little more than nine minutes just tone it down back there.“We golfer Mariano Medico showed position in victories over Hazleton into the second half.Then get on each other’s backs a lot,” Pete G. Wilcox | The Times Leader file photo tremendous mental toughness Area and Holy Redeemer.And she later fed Rachel Platko in Melanie said.“She’s a defender, when he overcame a triple bogey Coughlin’s Dana Schneider overtime for the score that lifted sees everything from the back, Holy Redeemer’s Melanie Kusakavitch (left) shoots for a goal in a game last year against Wyoming to win the preseason Tryba made quick work of two No. 1 Redeemer to a dramatic 2-1 so she’s always yelling ‘Melanie, Seminary and goalie Hannah Dressler (right). Tournament by shooting an even- singles opponents while dropping victory over the Warriors. stay right, Melanie, stay left.’ I’m par 71. Hanover Area’s Adam just three games in team victories Coach’s corner: “She’s always yelling back at her,‘Mal, Week in review: Lost in opening-day effort in net by in the game with a whopping Motovidlak hit a par 36 in a loss over GAR and Hazleton Area. probably the fastest player shut up.’ But I usually listen to Meyers’ 3-1 field hockey defeat Mohawks keeper Sabrina 21-save effort.Acouple of Dallas to Lake-Lehman later in the week, I’ve ever coached, and super- her.” to Coughlin was a sparkling Robertson,who kept her team players didn’t save much at and Dallas’Ryan Georgetti shot — Paul Sokoloski

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Inherited runners-scored—Swarzak2-0,Har- Second, Ed Hickox; Third,Jim Joyce. A.Beltre 3b 4020 10.327 AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP MLB STANDINGS • STATS rell 2-0, K.Chapman 1-1. IBB—off K.Chapman T—2:42.A—26,978 (41,019). Pierzynski c40000 1.280 (Doumit). Royals 3, Mariners 1 Rios rf 403000.278 AMERICAN LEAGUE Umpires—Home,Joe West; First, Sam Hol- Seattle AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Moreland 1b 110031.243 East Division brook; Second,Andy Fletcher; Third, Rob Drake. B.Miller ss 502101.271 Berkman dh 40000 1.250 WLPctGBWCGBL10 Str Home Away T—3:32.A—14,287 (42,060). Franklin 2b 200031.220 Dav.Murphylf311210.222 Boston8257.590— —7-3 L-145-25 37-32 Braves 13, Mets 5 Seager 3b 40300 1.281 Totals 34 28267 Tampa Bay7560.556 5—3-7L-4 44-26 31-34 New York AB RHBI BB SO Avg. K.Morales dh 400003.276 Oakland AB RHBI BB SO Avg. E.Young lf 511003.253 Smoak 1b 400002.247 Crisp cf 411201.258 Baltimore7363.5377½2½5-5 W-238-29 35-34 Dan.Murphy2b4 11100.283 M.Saunders rf 401002.234 Moss rf 000000.249 New York 73 64 .5338 35-5 W-141-28 32-36 Satin 1b-3b 502002.297 Zunino c3000 12.235 Donaldson 3b 3000 11.290 Toronto6375.45718½ 13½6-4 W-135-34 28-41 A.Brown rf 30000 1.264 Ackleylf400000.252 Lowrie ss 400000.291 Central Division Germen p000000.000 A.Almonte cf 41100 1.231 Cespedes lf 412100.231 WLPctGBWCGBL10 Str Home Away Feliciano p000000 --- Totals 34 171413 Freiman 1b 2000 10.275 Detroit 81 57 .587 ——6-4 W-144-27 37-30 Duda 1b 201101.238 Kansas City AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Barton 1b 100000.209 Lagares cf-rf 312110.270 A.Gordon lf 3000 11.268 Callaspo 2b 3110 10.258 Cleveland 72 65 .526 8½ 43-7 L-140-27 32-38 Ju.Turner ss 400000.258 Bonifacio 2b 300103.231 C.Young rf-cf 301110.191 Kansas City7166.518 9½ 57-3 W-236-33 35-33 Flores 3b 2100 11.229 Hosmer 1b 411002.298 K.Suzuki c301000.389 Minnesota 60 76 .441 20 15½4-6 W-228-36 32-40 Black p000000 --- B.Butler dh 401000.287 Choice dh 2100 10.000 Chicago5680.4122419½ 4-6 L-432-34 24-46 c-Quintanilla ph 100000.221 Moustakas 3b 301101.240 Totals 29 46452 West Division Aardsma p000000 --- S.Perezc 300000.277 Texas000 020 000—282 Hawkins p000000 --- Lough rf 301000.288 Oakland 020 020 00x—4 60 WLPctGBWCGBL10 Str Home Away Recker c311010.202 J.Dyson cf 211000.262 E—A.Beltre (12), L.Martin (5). LOB—Texas 11, Oakland 79 58 .577 ——8-2W-4 43-2536-33 Matsuzaka p101100.500 A.Escobar ss 31100 1.237 Oakland 6. 2B—Rios (27), Callaspo (20). HR— AP photo Texas7958.577— —5-5 L-239-29 40-29 a-Z.Lutzph101100.400 Totals 28 36218 Dav.Murphy (13), off Straily; Cespedes (21), off NewYork Yankees’ Curtis Granderson, right, celebrates with Vernon Los Angeles6372.46715128-2 W-431-37 32-35 Byrdak p000000 --- Seattle 000 100000—172 D.Holland; Crisp (17), off D.Holland. RBIs—Dav. Seattle 62 75 .453 17 14 3-7L-2 31-3831-37 den Dekker cf 200000.214 Kansas City 000 12000x—3 60 Murphy 2 (43), Crisp 2 (50), Cespedes (62), Wells after scoring on a single hit by Austin Romine during the Houston4592.328 34 31 3-7L-1 22-48 23-44 Totals 36 510538 E—Zunino (1), B.Miller (7). LOB—Seattle 10, C.Young (35). AtlantaABRHBIBBSOAvg. Kansas City4.2B—Seager (29), A.Almonte (1). Runners left in scoring position—Texas 7 (Berk- fourth inning of Monday’s game against the Chicago White Sox at NATIONAL LEAGUE J.Schafer rf 524100.275 3B—B.Miller (6). RBIs—B.Miller (27), Bonifacio man 2, Rios, Dav.Murphy2,A.Beltre 2); Oakland . East Division 1-El.Johnson pr-rf 10000 1.241 (26),Moustakas (35).SB—A.Escobar 2 (18).S—J. 2 (K.Suzuki, Callaspo). RISP—Texas 0 for 9; Oak- WLPctGBWCGBL10 Str Home Away J.Upton lf 432022.266 Dyson. SF—Bonifacio. land 1 for 3. Atlanta8453.613— —7-3 W-150-19 34-34 Avilan p000000 --- Runners left in scoring position—Seattle Runners moved up—Profar, Pierzynski. GIDP— Washington 69 68 .504 15 7½ 6-4 L-140-31 29-37 F.Freeman 1b 512501.307 6 (Smoak, B.Miller, M.Saunders 2, Seager, Kinsler, Lowrie. Philadelphia 63 75 .457 21½ 14 5-5 W-136-31 27-44 McCann c412110.274 K.Morales); Kansas City 4 (A.Gordon 2, S.Perez, DP—Texas 1 (A.Beltre, Kinsler, Moreland); Oak- C.Johnson 3b 4120 11.334 Hosmer). RISP—Seattle 1 for 11; Kansas City 1 land 1 (Donaldson, Callaspo, Barton). Jeter,A-Rod lead New York 62 74 .456 21½ 14 4-6 L-228-38 34-36 for 6. 2-Janish pr-3b010000.147 TexasIPHRERBBSONPERA Miami 51 85 .375 32½ 25 3-7W-2 29-39 22-46 B.Upton cf 422111.197 GIDP—S.Perez. D.Holland L,9-742-35435174 3.07 Central Division Uggla 2b 4110 11.185 DP—Seattle 1 (Seager, Franklin, Smoak). Tepesch31-31000 1284.67 WLPctGBWCGBL10 Str Home Away Simmons ss 512300.249 Seattle IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Oakland IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Pittsburgh 80 57 .584 ——5-5 W-145-25 35-32 Maholm p100000.130 F.Hrnandz L, 12-96 2-36 33161053.01 Straily W, 8-7532 234914.38 St. Louis 79 58 .577 1—5-5 L-141-25 38-33 b-Constanza ph 100000.185 O.Perez11-300 002193.86 Otero H, 5120 010221.15 Ayala p000000 --- Kansas City IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Bre.AndersonH,111-3100 12 19 6.21 thewayforYankees Cincinnati 77 61 .558 3½ —4-6 W-142-23 35-38 S.Downs p000000 --- Duffy 3 2-351144 91 1.35 Cook H, 20 2-31000 1132.10 Milwaukee 59 78 .431 21 17½4-6 L-430-39 29-39 D.Carpenter p100000.000 W.Smith W, 2-141-310008462.89 Balfour S, 36-38 1100 10 15 2.47 Chicago5879.423 22 18½ 4-6 L-127-43 31-36 d-Terdslvch ph-lf 000100.258 G.Holland S, 37-39110 00 1131.33 Inherited runners-scored—Tepesch 2-0, Cook The Associated Press in the ninth. Doug Bernier West Division Totals 39 13 17 12 67 Inherited runners-scored—O.Perez 1-0, 1-0. WLPctGBWCGBL10 Str Home Away New York 010200 200—5 10 1 W.Smith 2-0.WP—F.Hernandez. PB—S.Perez. Umpires—Home, Phil Cuzzi; First, Chris Guc- and Chris Herrmann drew Los Angeles8255.599— —7-3 W-543-28 39-27 Atlanta240 02203x—13171 Umpires—Home, Kerwin Danley; First, Lance cione; Second, Ron Kulpa; Third,Tom Hallion. a-doubled for Matsuzaka in the 4th. b-ground- Barksdale; Second, Gary Cederstrom; Third, T—2:48. A—23,495 (35,067). NEW YORK — Derek two-out walks on full-count Arizona 69 67 .507 12½ 74-6 L-239-30 30-37 ed out for Maholm in the 5th. c-flied out for Black Lance Barrett. Dodgers 10, Rockies 8 Jeter ended a slump with pitches before Colabello hit Colorado 65 74 .468 18 12½ 6-4 L-140-30 25-44 in the 7th. d-hit a sacrifice fly for D.Carpenter in T—2:45. A—20,063 (37,903). Los AngelesABRHBIBBSOAvg. San Diego6176.4452115½ 4-6 W-137-32 24-44 the 8th. Tigers 3, Red Sox 0 C.Crawford lf 512111.291 two hits and two RBIs, the next pitch into the bull- San Francisco 61 76 .445 21 15½5-5 L-134-35 27-41 1-ran for J.Schafer in the 7th. 2-ran for Detroit AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Puig rf 311000.351 Alex Rodriguez reached pen in right-center. C.Johnson in the 8th. A.Jackson cf 41200 1.272 Schumaker rf 20000 1.273 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE E—Satin (4), J.Schafer (1). LOB—NewYork 8, Tor.Hunter rf 40100 1.304 Ad.Gonzalez1b5 11002.292 base twice in an eight-run Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Atlanta 10. 2B—Satin 2 (14), Z.Lutz (1), J.Upton Fielder 1b 301100.269 H.Ramirez ss 300111.336 fourth inning and the New Royals 3, Mariners 1 Baltimore 7, N.Y. Yankees 3 St. Louis 7, Pittsburgh 2 (23), F.Freeman (24), B.Upton 2 (14), Simmons V.Martinezdh411000.298 Ethier cf 433310.279 Kansas City 5, Toronto 0 L.A.Angels 5, Milwaukee 3 (22). HR—F.Freeman (18), off Matsuzaka. RBIs— Dirks lf 411100.257 M.Ellis 2b 512000.279 Yo rk Yankees battered the KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Cleveland 4, Detroit 0 Chicago Cubs 7, Philadelphia 1 Dan.Murphy (66), Duda (26), Lagares (28), Mat- Infante 2b 3000 10.317 A.Ellis c421111.244 Boston 7, Chicago White Sox 6 Colorado 7, Cincinnati 4 suzaka (1), Z.Lutz (1), J.Schafer (19), F.Freeman D.Kelly 3b 40100 1.235 Uribe 3b 513201.274 Chicago White Sox 9-1 on Felix Hernandez lost his L.A.Angels 5, Milwaukee 3 L.A. Dodgers 2, San Diego 1 5 (93), McCann (52), B.Upton (25), Simmons Avila c400003.204 Kershawp 202200.176 Monday in a game interrupt- fourth straight start and Will Houston 2, Seattle 0 San Francisco 8, Arizona 2 3 (47),Terdoslavich (4). SB—J.Schafer 3 (20), Iglesias ss 301000.319 League p000000 --- Minnesota 4, Texas 2 Miami 7, Atlanta 0 El.Johnson (2). S—Maholm. SF—Dan.Murphy, Totals 33 38216 b-Hairston Jr.ph1 0000 1.232 ed nearly two hours by rain. Smith struck out a career Oakland 5, Tampa Bay 1 Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 5 Terdoslavich. Boston AB RHBI BB SO Avg. B.Wilson p000000 --- Monday’s Games Monday’s Games Runners left in scoring position—NewYork 6 Ellsbury cf 3000 11.297 Belisario p000000.000 A day after giving up high eight to help Kansas N.Y. Yankees 9, Chicago White Sox 1 Atlanta 13, N.Y. Mets 5 (A.Brown, E.Young,Ju.Turner, Satin, Quintanilla Victorino rf 30100 1.295 d-M.Young ph 10000 1.275 seven runs in the seventh City. Detroit 3, Boston 0 Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 2 2); Atlanta 7 (B.Upton, F.Freeman, Constanza, Pedroia 2b 401000.300 Jansen p000000.000 Minnesota 10, Houston 6 Pittsburgh 5, Milwaukee 2 Simmons 2, McCann, J.Upton). RISP—NewYork D.Ortizdh40000 1.312 Totals 40 10 15 10 49 inning in a loss to wild card- The Mariners left-hander Kansas City 3, Seattle 1 Miami 4, Chicago Cubs 3 4 for 13; Atlanta 8 for 20. Nava lf 3030 10.300 Colorado AB RHBI BB SO Avg. rival Baltimore, the Yankees hasn’t lost four straight Baltimore 7, Cleveland 2 San Diego 4, San Francisco 1 Runners moved up—Ju.Turner. GIDP—C.John- Napoli 1b 200021.248 Rutledge ss 412111.216 Oakland 4, Texas 2 L.A. Dodgers 10, Colorado 8 son. Saltalamacchia c4 0000 1.263 LeMahieu 2b 51200 1.277 rocked reliever Dylan starts since 2008. He also Toronto 4, Arizona 1 Toronto 4, Arizona 1 DP—NewYork 1 (Flores, Satin). Drew ss 400002.245 Cuddyer rf 522100.329 Tampa Bay at L.A.Angels, 9:05 p.m. Philadelphia 3, Washington 2 New York IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Middlebrooks 3b 301000.223 W.Rosario c512203.295 Axelrod and took advantage left in the seventh inning Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games Matsuzaka L, 0-33 76 6237210.95 Totals 30 06047 Arenado 3b 512100.271 of the sloppy White Sox for with a cramp in his lower Baltimore (Tillman 15-4) at Cleveland (U.Jimenez Washington (G.Gonzalez 8-6) at Philadelphia Byrdak 1 1-31000 1190.00 Detroit 000 000 210—380 Culberson lf 501000.224 9-9), 7:05 p.m. (E.Martin 2-3), 7:05 p.m. Germen 2-332200 17 4.44 Boston 000 000 000—0 61 Pacheco 1b 402110.241 their most productive inning back. Chicago White Sox (Sale 10-12) at N.Y. Yankees N.Y. Mets (C.Torres 3-2) at Atlanta (Medlen 11-12), Feliciano 2-342210 18 4.91 E—Nava (4). LOB—Detroit 5, Boston 8. 2B—A. Blackmon cf 513000.286 since Oct. 1 to help end a six- (Kuroda 11-10), 7:05 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Black 1-300 000 24.15 Jackson (23), Fielder (30), Iglesias (14), Pedroia Bettis p000000.000 Tigers 3, Red Sox 0 Detroit (Scherzer 19-1) at Boston (Lester 12-8), St. Louis (Wacha 2-0) at Cincinnati (H.Bailey Aardsma 12323144 4.45 (36), Nava 2 (25). 3B—Dirks (2). RBIs—Fielder Manship p000000.000 game skid against Chicago. 7:10 p.m. 9-10), 7:10 p.m. Hawkins 100 00283.47 (93), Dirks (31). SB—A.Jackson (7). SF—Fielder. a-J.Herrera ph 101000.274 Minnesota (P.Hernandez 3-1) at Houston (Cosart Miami (Koehler 3-9) at Chicago Cubs (E.Jackson AtlantaIPHRERBBSONPERA Runners left in scoring position—Detroit 5 Francis p000000.000 BOSTON — Doug Fister 1-1), 8:10 p.m. 7-14), 8:05 p.m. Maholm W, 10-10563 334100 4.41 (V.Martinez 2,Tor.Hunter, Infante,Avila); Boston 6 c-Co.Dickerson ph 101100.295 Orioles 7, Indians 2 rebounded from a miser- Seattle (E.Ramirez 5-1) at Kansas City (B.Chen Pittsburgh (Cole 6-7) at Milwaukee (Gallardo 10- Ayala 100 000 10 2.35 (D.Ortiz 2,Drew 2,Middlebrooks 2).RISP—Detroit 1-Chatwood pr 010000.313 6-2), 8:10 p.m. 9), 8:10 p.m. S.Downs 1-34220114 2.38 1 for 12; Boston 0 for 11. Belisle p000000.000 CLEVELAND — Bud able start with seven shut- Toronto (Redmond 2-2) at Arizona (Miley 9-9), L.A. Dodgers (Nolasco 11-9) at Colorado (Chacin D.Carpenter 1 2-300 00 1261.99 Runners moved up—Saltalamacchia, Drew. Totals 40 818725 9:40 p.m. 13-7), 8:40 p.m. Avilan 100 002131.39 GIDP—D.Kelly, Pedroia 2, Saltalamacchia. Los Angeles101 033002—10150 Norris stayed unbeaten out innings as Detroit beat Tampa Bay (M.Moore 14-3) at L.A.Angels (Vargas Toronto (Redmond 2-2) at Arizona (Miley 9-9), Aardsma pitched to 4 batters in the 8th. DP—Detroit 3 (Fister, Iglesias,Fielder), (In- Colorado 300 020 021—8182 with Baltimore and Nate Boston in a matchup of 8-5), 10:05 p.m. 9:40 p.m. Inherited runners-scored—Black 3-0,Hawkins fante, Iglesias, Fielder), (Iglesias, Fielder); Boston a-doubled for Manship in the 6th. b-struck out Texas (M.Perez 8-3) at Oakland (Colon 14-5), San Francisco (Bumgarner 11-9) at San Diego 2-1, D.Carpenter 2-0. 1 (Pedroia, Napoli, Drew). for League in the 7th. c-doubled for Francis in the McLouth homered and teams with the AL’s best 10:05 p.m. (Erlin 2-2), 10:10 p.m. Umpires—Home,Tim McClelland; First, Marty Detroit IP HRER BB SO NP ERA 8th. d-struck out for Belisario in the 9th. had three RBIs, leading records. Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Foster; Second,Wally Bell; Third, Marvin Hudson. Fister W, 12-7740 044112 3.66 1-ran for Co.Dickerson in the 8th. Minnesota at Houston, 2:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 12:10 p.m. T—3:41.A—26,530 (49,586). Coke H, 31-3 00 000 34.95 E—Pacheco (6), Arenado (9). LOB—Los Ange- the Orioles over the reel- The Tigers won despite Texas at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. Miami at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Pirates 5, Brewers 2 B.Rondon H, 42-3 10 002193.58 les 10, Colorado 9. 2B—C.Crawford (26), Ethier 2 Toronto at Arizona, 3:40 p.m. Toronto at Arizona, 3:40 p.m. Pittsburgh AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Veras S, 21-25110 00 1232.93 (30), Arenado (25), Culberson (3), Pacheco (12), ing Indians in a matchup of missing Miguel Cabrera Baltimore at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 6:40 p.m. Tabata lf 413200.280 Boston IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Blackmon (9), J.Herrera (6), Co.Dickerson (11). two teams scrapping for an for the third straight game. Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Pie lf 100000.267 Lackey L, 8-12 7 1-373315111 3.22 HR—Ethier (11), off Manship; W.Rosario (21), off Detroit at Boston, 7:10 p.m. St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. N.Walker 2b 512300.263 Thornton 1 2-31000 1153.20 Jansen. RBIs—C.Crawford (26), H.Ramirez (47), AL wild-card berth. Norris He has been sidelined by a Seattle at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. McCutchen cf 4020 10.319 Inherited runners-scored—Thornton 2-1. Ethier 3 (50), A.Ellis (45), Uribe 2 (39), Kershaw Tampa Bay at L.A.Angels, 10:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. P.Alvarez 3b 4010 12.232 HBP—by Fister (Victorino). WP—B.Rondon. PB— 2 (10), Rutledge (17),Cuddyer (72), W.Rosario 2 (10-10) allowed one run—a strained abdomen, though Byrd rf 400002.286 Saltalamacchia. (74), Arenado (47), Pacheco (19), Co.Dickerson homer to Jason Kipnis—and general manager Dave Morneau 1b 3000 11.167 Umpires—Home, Eric Cooper; First, Paul (11). SB—Rutledge (9). CS—A.Ellis (1). S—Ker- Padres 4, Giants 1 De Aza lf 40100 1.268 R.Martin c400000.240 Schrieber; Second, Jeff Kellogg; Third, Angel shaw, Bettis 2. SF—H.Ramirez. four hits in seven innings. He Dombrowski said the star San Francisco AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Beckham 2b 400000.279 Barmes ss 422000.221 Hernandez. Runners left in scoring position—Los Angeles is 4-0 since the Orioles got has been more hampered by Pagan cf 50100 1.261 Al.Ramirez ss 400000.286 Morton p111000.143 T—2:59. A—36,188 (37,071). 5 (A.Ellis 2,Ad.Gonzalez, Schumaker 2); Colorado Scutaro 2b 400000.296 A.Dunn 1b 401002.228 b-G.Jones ph 10000 1.239 Reds 7, Cardinals 2 7 (Pacheco, Cuddyer 3, LeMahieu 2, Blackmon). from Houston at the July 31 a groin problem. Machi p000000.000 Konerko dh 311110.246 Watson p000000.000 St. Louis AB RHBI BB SO Avg. RISP—Los Angeles 6 for 17; Colorado 8 for 20. Belt 1b 302110.280 A.Garcia cf 40100 1.296 Melancon p000000 --- M.Carpenter 2b-3b 411100.312 Runners moved up—C.Crawford. GIDP—Cud- trading deadline. Poseyc 401002.307 Gillaspie 3b 301000.245 Totals 35 511536 Jaycf30000 1.267 dyer 2,Arenado, Culberson. A’s 4, Rangers 2 Pence rf 401002.284 Jor.Danks rf 30100 1.258 Milwaukee AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Holliday lf 302100.287 DP—Los Angeles 4 (H.Ramirez, M.Ellis, Twins 10,Astros 6 Sandoval 3b 401002.271 Phegleyc 301000.214 Aoki rf 412000.286 Craig rf 400000.317 Ad.Gonzalez),(H.Ramirez, M.Ellis,Ad.Gonzalez), OAKLAND, Calif. — B.Crawford ss 400000.260 Bry.Anderson c0 00000 --- Segura ss 402000.302 Y.Molina c200000.327 (H.Ramirez, M.Ellis,Ad.Gonzalez), (Uribe, M.Ellis, G.Blanco lf 3110 10.250 Totals 32 17115 Lucroy c400002.287 Ro.Johnson c200000 .171 Ad.Gonzalez); Colorado 1 (LeMahieu, Rutledge). HOUSTON — Rookie Coco Crisp hit a tiebreak- Zito p10000 1.152 New York AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Ar.Ramirez 3b 401000.266 Ma.Adams 1b 30000 1.266 Los AngelesIPHRERBBSONPERA Chris Colabello homered ing two-run homer in the a-Kieschnick ph 101000.224 Gardner cf 522102.273 Gennett 2b 30000 1.333 Freese 3b 2000 10.261 Kershaw W, 14-8 5115 514811.89 Moscoso p000000.000 Jeter ss 412200.196 c-Bianchi ph-2b 100000.243 S.Freeman p000000 --- League H, 2120 000 95.44 twice, including a tiebreak- fifth that was confirmed b-Abreu ph-2b 200002.256 a-Nunezph-ss100000.251 Gindl lf 3000 11.253 Axford p000000 --- B.Wilson H, 1100 00 1140.00 ing grand slam in the ninth by a video review, and the Totals 35 18 1210 Cano 2b 401000.305 J.Francisco 1b 411002.238 Choate p000000 --- Belisario H, 19 142200 21 3.41 San DiegoABRHBIBBSOAvg. b-J.Murphyph1010001.000 L.Schafer cf 301111.221 Salas p000000.000 Jansen S, 25-28 111 110191.97 inning, to lift Minnesota. Athletics pulled into a first- Denorfia rf-lf 401200.273 D.Adams 2b 000000.194 Thornburg p20000 1.000 Descalso ss 300000.240 Colorado IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Venable cf-rf 3000 11.273 A.Soriano lf 411102.261 Gorzelannyp 000000.059 Wainwright p211000.153 Bettis 4 2-3855441045.45 It was 6-all before Chia-Jen place tie with Texas atop Gyorko 2b 400000.247 c-I.Suzuki ph-rf 100000.270 Figaro p000000.250 Wong 2b 100000.176 Manship L, 0-5 1 1-333 20029 6.94 Lo (0-3) allowed a single to the AL West by beating the Guzman lf 30000 1.234 A.Rodriguez3b3 11010.273 a-Y.Betancourt ph 100000.207 Totals 29 24212 Francis 200 004276.60 Amarista cf 000000.265 Overbay 1b 000000.252 Blazek p000000 --- Cincinnati AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Belisle 14220117 4.18 Brian Dozier with one out Rangers. Blanks 1b 2100 12.253 V.Wells dh 311110.243 Wooten p000000.000 Choo cf 522200.285 Inherited runners-scored—Manship 2-2. Forsythe 3b 2100 10.219 Granderson rf-lf 3100 11.270 Mic.Gonzalezp 000000 --- B.Phillips 2b 3000 10.269 HBP—by Bettis (Puig). Hundleyc 311101.238 Mar.Reynolds 1b-3b3 11101.224 d-K.Davis ph 101000.291 Votto 1b 411111.306 Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover; First, Manny NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP R.Cedeno ss 312100.279 Au.Romine c41120 1.228 Totals 34 28 128 Bruce rf 312120.270 Gonzalez; Second, Brian Gorman; Third, Tony Kennedy p1000 11.152 Totals 36 911837 Pittsburgh 001010 300—5 11 2 Ludwick lf 502100.271 Randazzo. Vincent p000000 --- Chicago000 000 100—173 Milwaukee 010000 100—280 D.Robinson lf 000000.253 T—3:38. A—36,822 (50,398). Pirates movewithin onewin c-Fuentes ph 10000 1.111 New York 100800 00x—9 11 0 a-popped out for Figaro in the 7th. b-struck out Mesoraco c40100 1.249 Phillies 3, Nationals 2 Layne p000000 --- a-grounded out for Jeter in the 8th. b-singled for Morton in the 8th. c-grounded out for Gennett Frazier 3b 412100.230 WashingtonABRHBIBBSOAvg. Gregerson p000000 --- for Cano in the 8th. c-flied out for A.Soriano in in the 8th. d-singled for Mic.Gonzalez in the 9th. Cozart ss 322110.251 Harper cf-lf 3010 11.278 Street p000000 --- the 8th. E—Byrd (5), P.Alvarez (26). LOB—Pittsburgh Latos p20000 1.141 Hairston lf 300103.185 Totals 26 44447 E—A.Dunn (8), De Aza (8), Phegley (2). 8, Milwaukee 8. 2B—McCutchen (34), P.Alvarez Totals 33 712753 Clippard p000000 --- of .500withwin over Brewers San Francisco 000 010000—180 LOB—Chicago 5, NewYork 7. 2B—Jor.Danks (6), (17), Barmes (15), J.Francisco (12). HR—N.Walker St. Louis 002000 000—240 Stammen p000000.000 San Diego030 10000x—4 40 Gardner 2 (31), A.Soriano (4), A.Rodriguez (3). (10), off Figaro. RBIs—Tabata 2 (23), N.Walker 3 Cincinnati 131100 01x—7120 Zimmerman 3b 411101.278 a-singled for Zito in the 5th. b-struck out for HR—Konerko (10), off Huff. RBIs—Konerko (46), (44), L.Schafer (25). SB—Segura (39), L.Schafer LOB—St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 10. 2B—M.Carpen- Werth rf 40000 1.320 The Associated Press opponent for the first time Moscoso in the 7th. c-struck out for Vincent in Gardner (45), Jeter 2 (6), A.Soriano (37),V.Wells (6). S—Morton 2. ter (45), Wainwright (2), Bruce 2 (38), Ludwick Desmond ss 40100 1.285 the 7th. (44), Mar.Reynolds (56),Au.Romine 2 (10). Runners left in scoring position—Pittsburgh 5 (3), Frazier (25). HR—Choo (19), off Wainwright; Ad.LaRoche 1b 401000.233 in 12 starts this season, LOB—San Francisco 9, San Diego 2. 2B—Belt Runners left in scoring position—Chicago 2 (P.Alvarez 2, Byrd 2, Morneau); Milwaukee 6 (Ar. Votto (21), off Wainwright. RBIs—M.Carpenter W.Ramos c400002.273 (30). HR—Hundley (11), off Zito. RBIs—Belt (53), (Beckham 2); NewYork 2 (A.Rodriguez, Mar. Ramirez 2, Thornburg 3, Lucroy). RISP—Pitts- (67), Holliday (74), Choo 2 (46),Votto (64), Bruce Rendon 2b 411002.259 MILWAUKEE — Neil pitching the Padres past the Denorfia 2 (41), Hundley (36), R.Cedeno (6). SB— Reynolds). RISP—Chicago 0 for 4; NewYork 7 burgh 3 for 9; Milwaukee 1 for 11. (88), Ludwick (7), Frazier (61), Cozart (52). S— Strasburg p200000.159 Walker hit a three-run homer, Giants. Kennedy (6-9) gave Pence (21). CS—Venable (5), R.Cedeno (3). for 14. Runners moved up—Byrd, Segura 2, Lucroy. Jay, B.Phillips, Latos 2. SF—Holliday. Storen p000000 --- Runners left in scoring position—San Francisco Runners moved up—De Aza, Cano. GIDP—Jor. GIDP—R.Martin. Runners left in scoring position—Cincinnati 6 a-Tracyph0000 10.195 Charlie Morton pitched up one run and five hits over 5 (B.Crawford 3, Posey 2); San Diego 1 (Venable). Danks. DP—Pittsburgh 1 (P.Alvarez, R.Martin, (Mesoraco, Latos, Ludwick 3, Frazier). RISP—St. Span cf 000000.275 seven strong innings and six innings while striking out RISP—San Francisco 1 for 7; San Diego 2 for 4. DP—NewYork 2 (Cano,Jeter,Mar.Reynolds), P.Alvarez, P.Alvarez, N.Walker); Milwaukee 1 (Gen- Louis 1 for 1; Cincinnati 5 for 15. Totals 32 252211 San Francisco IP HRER BB SO NP ERA (Cano, Mar.Reynolds). nett, J.Francisco,Segura). Runners moved up—Votto. Philadelphia AB RHBI BB SO Avg. the Pittsburgh Pirates beat seven. He is 3-1 with a 4.04 Zito L, 4-11 444 43373 5.91 ChicagoIPHRERBBSONPERA Pittsburgh IP HRER BB SO NP ERA St. Louis IP HRER BB SO NP ERA C.Hernandezcf3 100 12.226 Moscoso 200 012224.43 Quintana L, 7-5121 10 1203.69 Morton W, 7-3772 126933.00 Wainwright L, 15-9 6106 623973.14 Rollins ss 321111.244 Milwaukee 5-2 Monday to ERA since the Padres got Machi 200 002202.72 Axelrod 2 1-388 621625.56 Watson H, 17 100 000 13 2.62 S.Freeman 110000 15 0.00 Utley2b200021.268 retake the NL Central lead. him in a trade with Arizona San DiegoIPHRERBBSONPERA Petricka22-300 002292.45 Melancon S, 10-121 10 002100.88 Axford 2-311 110124.47 Ruiz c302211.283 Kennedy W, 6-9 6511271044.96 Purcey 2100 1345 1.47 Milwaukee IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Choate000 020102.70 Frandsen 1b 40000 1.220 The Pirates moved one on July 31. Vincent H, 7110 00 1162.48 New York IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Thornburg L, 1-1662 234105 2.08 Salas 1-300 000 34.44 Orr 3b 30000 1.182 Layne010 000 42.45 P.Hughes11-31000020 4.86 Gorzelanny011 100 23.90 Cincinnati IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Mayberry lf 30000 1.231 game of St. Louis, which Dodgers 10, Rockies 8 Gregerson H, 19 11000 1223.15 Huff W, 2-0 5 2-35110362 3.32 Figaro132 20020 4.39 Latos W, 14-5 9422121002.98 Rosenberg p000000 --- lost earlier in the day at Street S, 26-27100 00 1142.76 Cabral 110002130.00 Blazek 100 00 1156.35 Choate pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. M.Martinezlf000000.167 Layne pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Warren 100 010223.66 Wooten 2-310000 10 3.50 Inherited runners-scored—Choate 2-1, Salas Bernadina rf 30100 1.172 Cincinnati. DENVER — Clayton Inherited runners-scored—Gregerson 1-0. Inherited runners-scored—Petricka 3-2, Huff Mic.Gonzalez1-3 00 00 134.50 3-0. Hamels p200002.188 Kershaw surrendered a Umpires—Home, Bill Welke; First, Fieldin 1-0. HBP—byAxelrod (Mar.Reynolds). WP—Ca- Gorzelanny pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Umpires—Home, Mark Wegner; First, Cory Bla- De Fratus p000000 --- Reds 7, Cardinals 2 Culbreth; Second, Jordan Baker; Third, Adrian bral. Inherited runners-scored—Figaro 1-1, Mic.Gon- ser; Second,Tim Timmons; Third, Laz Diaz. C.Jimenezp 000000 --- career-high 11 hits in five Johnson. Umpires—Home,Mike Everitt; First,Dan Bel- zalez 1-0. IBB—off Thornburg (P.Alvarez). HBP— T—2:29. A—32,951 (42,319). Ruf lf 100000.254 T—2:55. A—25,430 (42,524). lino; Second, Bruce Dreckman; Third,Tim Welke. by Morton (Aoki).WP—Thornburg. Orioles 7, Indians 2 Papelbon p000000 --- CINCINNATI — Shin-Soo shaky innings and got the Blue Jays 4, Diamondbacks 1 T—2:54 (Rain delay: 1:53).A—40,125 (50,291). Umpires—Home, Quinn Wolcott; First,James BaltimoreABRHBIBBSOAvg. Totals 27 343511 Choo and Joey Votto hom- win and Yasiel Puig scored TorontoABRHBIBBSOAvg. Twins 10,Astros 6 Hoye; Second, Jim Reynolds; Third, Bob David- B.Roberts dh 401211.254 Washington100 000 010—251 Reyes ss 400000.288 Minnesota AB RHBI BB SO Avg. son. Machado 3b 511000.297 Philadelphia 000 10002x—3 41 ered as Cincinnati roughed the go-ahead run before Goins 2b 411000.342 Presleycf310021.429 T—2:56. A—23,252 (41,900). C.Davis 1b 4010 11.298 a-walked for Storen in the 8th. up Adam Wainwright for leaving with a strained right Encarnacion 1b 311200.275 Mastroianni rf-lf 501102.182 Marlins 4, Cubs 3 A.Jones cf 4000 10.293 E—W.Ramos (7), Orr (1). LOB—Washington Lawrie 3b 400000.252 Dozier 2b 422110.246 Miami AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Wieters c52420 1.234 6, Philadelphia 5. 2B—Rollins (28). HR—Zim- the second start in a row knee as Los Angeles beat Sierra rf 41100 1.207 Willingham dh 4000 12.210 Hechavarria ss 4000 11.229 Markakis rf 50100 1.272 merman (16), off Hamels. RBIs—Hairston (24), Thole c40000 1.141 Plouffe 3b 313110.239 Yelich lf 413100.281 Hardy ss 3110 10.257 Zimmerman (63), Rollins (36), Ruiz 2 (24). SF— Monday, leading Mat Latos Colorado. Puig was called Pillar lf 311100.167 2-Bernier pr-3b0 200 10.245 Stanton rf 40000 1.245 McLouth lf 422300.267 Hairston. and the Reds to the victory. out for interference on the Gose cf 301100.243 C.Herrmann c312010.225 Ruggiano cf 402000.222 A.Casilla 2b 210020.217 Runners left in scoring position—Washington E.Rogers p200000.000 Colabello 1b 522502.193 Polanco 3b 400000.250 Totals 36 711764 2 (Zimmerman, Rendon); Philadelphia 1 (Frand- Latos (14-5) gave up four bases in the first inning. He S.Santos p100000.000 Thomas lf 2110 10.231 Lucas 1b 41100 1.236 Cleveland AB RHBI BB SO Avg. sen). RISP—Washington 0 for 3; Philadelphia 2 Delabar p000000 --- a-Doumit ph-rf 1000 10.239 D.Solano 2b 40000 1.244 Bourn cf 400002.262 for 4. hits in his first complete then hurt his knee on an awk- Loup p000000 --- Florimon ss 402200.228 Mathis c311010.199 Swisher 1b 40000 1.241 GIDP—Frandsen. game of the season. ward slide into third base Janssen p000000 --- Totals 34 10 13 10 97 H.Alvarezp 212300.368 Kipnis 2b 411101.281 DP—Washington 1 (Rendon, Desmond, Totals 32 45402 HoustonABRHBIBBSOAvg. M.Dunn p000000 --- C.Santana c40000 1.263 Ad.LaRoche). Braves 13, Mets 5 and gingerly jogged home on Arizona AB RHBI BB SO Avg. Grossman lf 4220 11.266 Qualls p000000 --- Brantley lf 403000.278 WashingtonIPHRERBBSONPERA Hanley Ramirez’s sacrifice Campana cf 2000 10.289 Altuve 2b 524100.275 c-Dobbs ph 10000 1.233 As.Cabrera ss 3000 13.239 Strasburg621 0210 1002.85 b-Pollock ph 0000 10.253 J.Castro c212200.282 Cishek p000000 --- Giambi dh 300002.183 Storen 100 010145.26 ATLANTA — Freddie fly in the sixth, before being Eaton lf 40000 1.270 1-C.Clark pr-c 300003.000 Totals 34 49425 Chisenhall 3b 312100.224 ClippardL,6-3BS,1-12-3 22 220292.21 Goldschmidt 1b 3000 10.295 M.Dominguez3b5 00002.239 ChicagoABRHBIBBSOAvg. Stubbs rf 200000.237 Stammen 1-300 00 163.16 Freeman homered, doubled replaced in right field. Er.Chavez3b300000.282 Carter 1b 402200.217 St.Castro ss 3110 10.243 a-Kubel ph-rf 10000 1.250 Philadelphia IP HRER BB SO NP ERA and tied a career high with Prado 2b 301000.289 Crowe rf 401100.218 Valbuena 3b 311000.226 Totals 32 262111 Hamels 72110887 3.50 Phillies 3, Nationals 2 G.Parra rf 30100 1.270 B.Barnes cf 401002.239 b-Do.Murphy ph-3b 0000 10.281 Baltimore030 200002—7 11 0 De Fratus 1-311 110154.74 five RBIs, powering Atlanta Nieves c30000 1.315 Hoes dh 40000 1.263 Rizzo 1b 411102.232 Cleveland 000 000 110—260 C.Jimenez1-3 00 01092.25 past the Mets. Freeman put PHILADELPHIA — Pennington ss 311000.235 Villar ss 211021.259 D.Navarro c402100.303 a-struck out for Stubbs in the 8th. Rosenberg W, 2-01-3 00 00 133.18 McCarthyp 200002.000 Totals 37 6136310 Schierholtzrf300 100.262 LOB—Baltimore 8, Cleveland 4. 2B—B.Roberts Papelbon S, 24-301 20 002172.39 the Braves ahead with a Carlos Ruiz hit a tiebreaking a-Bloomquist ph 101100.345 Minnesota 011 210014—10130 Sweeneycf40200 1.303 (8), Brantley (23), Chisenhall (15). HR—McLouth Inherited runners-scored—Stammen 2-0, Totals 27 14 135 Houston321 000 000—6 13 2 Lake lf 30100 1.295 (10), off Hagadone; Wieters (20), off Rzepczyn- C.Jimenez2-1,Rosenberg 2-0. IBB—off Clippard two-run double off Daisuke RBI single in Philadelphia’s Toronto020 000 002—4 50 a-was intentionally walked for Thomas in the Barney2b40000 1.215 ski; Kipnis (17), off B.Norris; Chisenhall (9), off (Utley). Matsuzaka in the first inning. two-run eighth inning, help- Arizona 000 000 001—140 8th. Tr.Wood p200000.246 Tom.Hunter. RBIs—B.Roberts 2 (31), Wieters 2 Umpires—Home,Jerry Meals; First, Paul Em- a-singled for McCarthy in the 9th. b-walked for 1-ran for J.Castro in the 2nd. 2-ran for Plouffe a-Gillespie ph 10000 1.203 (66), McLouth 3 (30), Kipnis (76), Chisenhall mel; Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Gary Darling. Freeman made it 6-1 with ing the Phillies to the victory. Campana in the 9th. in the 8th. Villanueva p000000.161 (30). T—3:02.A—30,248 (43,651). LOB—Toronto 2, Arizona 2. 2B—Sierra (2), E—B.Barnes (3), Villar (7). LOB—Minnesota 7, Totals 31 38326 Runners left in scoring position—Baltimore a three-run homer a dozen Cesar Hernandez started Pennington (11). 3B—Gose (2). HR—Encarnacion Houston 7. 2B—Mastroianni (1), Grossman (14), Miami 130000 000—4 91 5 (Machado 2, Markakis,Hardy 2); Cleveland 2 THIS DATE IN BASEBALL rows deep into the right-field the winning rally with a (35), off McCarthy. RBIs—Encarnacion 2 (101), Carter (19), Villar (6). HR—Plouffe (13), off Cle- Chicago300 000 000—380 (Swisher,As.Cabrera). RISP—Baltimore 2 for 10; Pillar (7), Gose (3), Bloomquist (11). SB—Cam- mens; Colabello (5), off Clemens; Dozier (16), off a-struck out for Tr.Wood in the 7th. b-walked Cleveland 0 for 5. 1917 — Philadelphia’s Grover Cleveland Al- seats in the second. two-out walk against Tyler pana (6). Harrell; Colabello (6), off Lo.RBIs—Mastroianni for Valbuena in the 8th. c-struck out for Qualls Runners moved up—Bourn. GIDP—Hardy. exander went the distance in both games of Clippard (6-3). He came Runners left in scoring position—Toronto 1 (1),Dozier (58),Plouffe (43),Colabello 5 (13),Flo- in the 9th. DP—Cleveland 2 (Chisenhall, Kipnis, Swisher), the Phillies’ 5-0 and 9-3 sweep of the Brooklyn Marlins 4, Cubs 3 (E.Rogers); Arizona 2 (Er.Chavez, Goldschmidt). rimon 2 (39), Altuve (43), J.Castro 2 (56), Carter E—Ruggiano (4). LOB—Miami 6, Chicago 5. (Swisher). Dodgers. around to score on Jimmy RISP—Toronto 1 for 3; Arizona 1 for 5. 2 (72), Crowe (6). SB—Florimon (13), Altuve (31), 2B—Ruggiano (12),Lucas (7), Sweeney (11).HR— BaltimoreIPHRERBBSONPERA 1947 — Bill McCahan pitched a 3-0 no-hitter Runners moved up—Thole. GIDP—Gold- Villar (12). CS—Plouffe (1), B.Barnes (8), Villar Yelich (3), off Tr.Wood; H.Alvarez (1), off Tr.Wood. B.Norris W, 10-10741 118924.01 to give the Philadelphia Athletics a 3-0 win over CHICAGO — Henderson Rollins’ double. After Chase schmidt, Er.Chavez, G.Parra, Nieves. (6). S—C.Herrmann. RBIs—Yelich (10), H.Alvarez 3 (6), Rizzo (72), Tom.Hunter 111 10 1222.72 Washington. Alvarez hit his first career Utley was walked intention- DP—Toronto 4 (Goins, Reyes, Encarnacion), Runners left in scoring position—Minnesota D.Navarro (28), Schierholtz (63). S—H.Alvarez. Matusz110 002173.47 1957 — Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves (S.Santos, Reyes, Encarnacion), (Goins, Reyes, 4 (Willingham, Mastroianni, Colabello, Presley); SF—Schierholtz. Cleveland IP HRER BB SO NP ERA recorded his 41st career shutout with an 8-0 home run and pitched six ally, Ruiz drove in Rollins Encarnacion), (Reyes, Goins, Encarnacion). Houston 5 (Hoes, Crowe 2, C.Clark 2). RISP—Min- Runners left in scoring position—Miami 3 (Po- Masterson L, 14-10 111 110253.52 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. innings before exiting with a with a single to left. TorontoIPHRERBBSONPERA nesota 4 for 10; Houston 8 for 15. lanco, Hechavarria, Ruggiano); Chicago 2 (Lake, Guilmet122 2102312.46 Spahn’s shutout set a major league record for E.Rogers W, 4-7 6 1-3100 1583 4.76 Runners moved up—M.Dominguez. GIDP— Tr.Wood). RISP—Miami 2 for 7; Chicago 2 for 6. Hagadone 222 203305.53 left-handed pitchers. hamstring injury in Miami’s Interleague S.Santos H, 52-3 00 01092.20 Presley, Colabello. GIDP—Stanton, Rizzo, Barney 2. Shaw120 00 1174.01 1970 — Billy Williams of the Chicago Cubs win. Alvarez smacked a Delabar H, 6110 000 62.84 DP—Houston 3 (M.Dominguez,Altuve, Carter), DP—Miami 3 (Hechavarria, D.Solano, Lucas), B.Wood 100 020300.00 asked to be kept out of the lineup, snapping his Blue Jays 4, Diamondbacks 1 Loup 021100 52.51 (B.Barnes, Villar, C.Clark, C.Clark, M.Dominguez), (Hechavarria, D.Solano, Lucas), (Lucas, Hecha- Rapada 1-310020 18 0.00 National League record of 1,117 consecutive three-run shot off Travis Janssen S, 27-29100 010132.74 (Altuve, Villar,Carter). varria, Lucas); Chicago 1 (St.Castro, Barney, M.Albers12-310000 14 3.52 games played. His record was broken in 1983 by Arizona IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Minnesota IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Rizzo). Rzepczynski 122 200 14 1.42 Steve Garvey. Wood in the second inning PHOENIX — Esmil McCarthy L, 3-9954 402934.94 A.Albers12-39550246 3.96 Miami IP HRER BB SO NP ERA Masterson pitched to 1 batter in the 2nd. 1981 — The Boston Red Sox and the Seattle and also had a single and a Rogers pitched 6 1-3 innings Loup pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. Swarzak41-33112570 2.92 H.Alvarez W, 3-3673 313793.95 Inherited runners-scored—Guilmet 1-1, Mariners played the longest game in Fenway Inherited runners-scored—S.Santos 1-0, Roenicke W, 3-1200 012232.96 M.Dunn H, 16 1 1-300 012233.07 M.Albers 3-0. Park’s history, 19 innings, before the game was sacrifice bunt. of one-hit ball to lead Janssen 1-0. HBP—by McCarthy (Encarnacion). Fien 11000 1143.93 Qualls H, 12 2-300 000 82.85 Umpires—Home, Alfonso Marquez; First, Ted suspended with the score tied 7-7. The Mariners WP—Loup. HoustonIPHRERBBSONPERA Cishek S, 29-31 11000 192.52 Barrett; Second, Mike DiMuro; Third, Scott Barry. won 8-7 in 20 innings when the game resumed Padres 4, Giants 1 Toronto. Umpires—Home,Alan Porter; First, Greg Gib- Clemens 3 2-374330765.91 ChicagoIPHRERBBSONPERA T—3:06. A—15,020 (42,241). the next day. Rogers (4-7) struck out son; Second, Jerry Layne; Third, Hunter Wendel- Harrell 1 1-33111121 5.81 Tr.Wood L, 8-11 7944231063.17 Athletics 4, Rangers 2 1986 — Billy Hatcher’s homer in the top of the stedt. Fields H, 6201 12230 6.07 Villanueva 200 002244.31 TexasABRHBIBBSOAvg. 18th inning gave the Houston Astros an 8-7 victo- SAN DIEGO — Ian five and walked one in one of T—2:17. A—21,014 (48,633). K.Chapman BS, 2-3 1100 1218 0.00 Inherited runners-scored—Qualls 1-0. HBP—by L.Martin cf 501004.265 ry over the Chicago Cubs. The two teams played Yankees 9, White Sox 1 Lo L, 0-3124 42232 5.25 H.Alvarez (Lake). 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From page 1B From page 1B times — including in eight Stadium, which holds about major finals — but never in 10,000 spectators and has blurring speed All-Star and experimented with a New Yo rk. a lot less room separating centerfielder Andrew larger racket head, and all Federer’s loss means they the playing surface from the McCutchen uses while along, he’s had far more trou- won’t fix that gap in their stands. Federer, accustomed legging out a double. ble winning matches than he rivalry this week. When to playing in Ashe, last com- Exiting Labor Day usually does — particularly Federer’s match was ending, peted in Armstrong in 2006. weekend, baseball’s lon- against the sort of players he the second-seeded Nadal was He said that was not a gest running comedy of barely broke a sweat against just getting going against factor in Monday’s out- errors is in the midst of a at his peak. No. 22 Philipp Kohlschreiber come, though. The blame, playoff race. The Pirates That this defeat came in Arthur Ashe Stadium. instead, belonged with his enter the final month of against Robredo made it all In the three women’s inability to hit his strokes the season in the midst of the more stunning. Not that matches that were played the way he wanted. a three-way race for the Robredo is a slouch. He’s Monday, No. 10 Roberta Federer was particu- NL Central title. been ranked as high as No. Vinci and unseeded Flavia larly ineffective when he Suddenly, ending The 5, albeit back in 2006, and Pennetta set up an all-Ital- had chances on Robredo’s Streak hardly seems like this is his seventh trip to the ian quarterfinal with victo- serve. Time and again, the point. quarterfinals at a major. He ries. Vinci beat yet another Federer would get an open- “I think that what they made it that far at this year’s woman from Italy, 136th- ing, a chance to begin the want is they want a cham- French Open by doing some- ranked qualifier Camila long climb back into the pionship season they had thing no man had done since Giorgi, 6-4, 6-2, while match. And he kept letting in ‘79 and back in ‘60. 1927, winning three matches Pennetta defeated No. 21 those opportunities slip by. That’s what they’re focus- in a row after dropping the Simona Halep of Romania Soaked with perspira- AP photo ing on,” Bell said. “If you first two sets of each. 6-2, 7-6 (3). tion, Federer flubbed a told us we were going to Pittsburgh Pirates’ Andrew McCutchen (22) celebrates with teammate Jordy Mercer (10) after hit- But consider these other Azarenka or Ivanovic backhand to waste of five finish with 83 wins, I don’t ting a two-run home run off St. Louis Cardinals starting Tyler Lyons during the fifth inning facts about Robredo and this will wind up facing Daniela break points he had in the think anybody would be of the second baseball game of a doubleheader in Pittsburgh. McCutchen is a National League Most matchup: Not only was he Hantuchova of Slovakia, fourth game of what turned satisfied.” Valuable Player candidate and leading the surging pirates to what appears to be their first winning 0-10 against Federer until who got past American wild- out to be the last set. He In the clubhouse, that season since 1992. Monday, he’d managed to card entry Alison Riske, a kicked the offending ball, a might be true. Outside of win only three of the 27 pre- 23-year-old who grew up in rare sign of frustration from it, however, shedding the TIMESHAVECHANGED SINCE PIRATES’‘STREAK’ vious sets they’d played. And Pittsburgh, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. the generally unflappable cumbersome onus of his- before Monday, Robredo’s In men’s action, No. 4 Federer. Well, unflappable tory won’t pass unnoticed. STARTED record in the fourth round of David Ferrer, the runner- against pretty much anyone It can’t, not after so many the U.S. Open was 0-7. up to Nadal at the French other than Nadal, that is. fruitless summers endur- The Associated Press Heading into Monday, Open this year, edged No. “I’ve definitely got to go ing a particularly harsh the buzz at the U.S. Open 18 Janko Tipsarevic 7-6 (2), back to work and come back version of “Groundhog The Pittsburgh Pirates won the National League East for the third straight year in 1992. was all about looking ahead 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (3). In the quar- stronger. Get rid of this loss Day.” It remains the last time the Pirates finished the season with a winning record, the to a potential quarterfi- terfinals, Ferrer will play No. now as quick as I can, for- The moment the Pirates longest stretch of futility in North American professional sports history. nal between Federer and 8 Richard Gasquet or No. 10 get about it, because that’s climb to 82 and whatever, Pittsburgh, locked in a battle for the National League Central title with Cincinnati and his nemesis, Rafael Nadal. Milos Raonic. not how I want to play from former Pittsburgh pitcher St. Louis, should break“The Streak” next month, and could make the postseason. Owners of a combined 29 Federer-Robredo was here on,” Federer said. “I turned television analyst Here’s a snapshot of life in 1992: Grand Slam trophies, they moved from Ashe to much want to play better. I know Steve Blass will do what — Cost of a gallon of gas: $1.12. have played each other 31 smaller Louis Armstrong I can.” he can to drink in the — Highest grossing movie: Aladdin, $217 million. moment, both literally — No. 1 song: End of the Road by Boys II Men. and figuratively. — Cost of a gallon of milk: $2.78. “If the last out is a fly — Barry Bonds career home run total: 176. Nyad 1st to swim to Florida ball, you’ll hear a cork pop — Highest paid baseball player: Bobby Bonilla, $6.2 million. on the air because it gets — Median Household Income: $30,636. rid of something,” he said. — Cell phone subscribers: 11 million. “It puts it behind us.” from Cuba without cage Something that has overshadowed the town ing home games at PNC jerseys in the back of the fielder Starling Marte and that for so long stood for Park standing outside closet the second football ace-in-waiting Gerrit Cole excellence. Long before his eponymous barbeque season started. have their former manager the Steelers were captur- stand, posing for pictures Still, Walker downplays believing his old team is ing Super Bowls or the with those old enough to the significance of 82. He more than a one-season Penguins were lifting remember the good old doesn’t play the game to wonder. Stanley Cups, the Pirates days and providing per- be average. Neither do the “This is the real deal,” were a fixture in October. spective for those that do guys who suit up next to Leyland said. Between 1960 and 1992, not. him every day. Not anymore And for once, he’s not Pittsburgh posted 21 “I tell them about anyway after the franchise just being polite. More winning seasons, cap- (Roberto) Clemente and jettisoned the old model than 15 years after his tured three World Series (Willie) Stargell and how that seemed to consider departure, the always gruff, and made the playoffs 10 we always expected to win,” winning an afterthought to ever quotable baseball lifer times. Sanguillen said in his still making a profit while doing spends a portion of his The last 20 years have thick Panamanian accent. little to put a competitive offseason in Pittsburgh. turned that success into “We used to think, ‘City of product on the field. Watching the revolving folklore and largely forgot- Pittsburgh, we will protect “In the past, we didn’t door in his old office hasn’t AP photo ten history to those who you. We will win for you.’” have that all-in mentality,” been easy. The turnstile has U.S. endurance swimmer Diana Nyad walks on to the KeyWest, Fl., shore Mondayas team members didn’t live through it. It’s a sense of ownership Walker said. “I think this stopped. So has the notion form a wall to protect her, as she becomes the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without the Manny Sanguillen has that resonates with second year it’s better than I’ve ever of the Pirates as some sort help of a shark cage. Nyad arrived at the beach just before 2 p.m. EDT, about 53 hours after she began spent most of that time baseman Neil Walker. The seen it.” of purgatory. her swim in Havana on Saturday. trying to keep the legend kid from the northern sub- The culture shift started “I give them a lot of alive. The effervescent urbs was all of 7-years-old when the Pirates hired credit, because there was JENNIFER KAY beach. and 2012. Her first attempt catcher spent a dozen when the Pirates lost to eternally optimistic man- a period there where they Associated Press “I have to say, I’m a little was in 1978. seasons behind the plate Atlanta in Game 7 of the ager Clint Hurdle and were drafting high, but they bit out of it right now,” “It’s historic, marvel- in Pittsburgh as the back- 1992 NLCS. The memories charged him with chang- were drafting signable play- KEY WEST, Fla. — Nyad said. She gestured ous,” said Jose Miguel Diaz stop of a team that won 90 of those early-90s teams are ing the makeup in what ers,” he said. “Now they are Looking dazed and sun- toward her swollen lips, Escrich, the Hemingway games with regularity. vague at best. He under- at times was a toxic club- drafting for talent, and that burned, U.S. endurance and simply said “seawater.” Marina commodore who These days, the 69-year- stands this group is help house. The rise of home- shows the players that they swimmer Diana Nyad Her team said she had helped organize the Cuba old serves as an ambas- providing new ones to kids grown talent like Walker, are serious about building walked ashore Monday, been slurring her words side of Nyad’s multiple sador/teacher, spend- who stashed their baseball McCutchen, promising out- something.” becoming the first per- while out in the water. She attempts. son to swim from Cuba to was placed on a stretcher “I always thought she Florida without the help of on the beach and received could do it given her inter- a shark cage. an IV before she was taken nal energy, her mental and Golf The 64-year-old Nyad by ambulance to a hospi- physical strength, her will swam up to the beach tal. But her doctor later of iron,” said Diaz Escrich, From page 1B just before 2 p.m. EDT, declared her essentially whom Nyad has called a about 53 hours after start- healthy and expected her longtime friend. Stenson’s win was only ing her journey from to recover quickly from “More than the athletic part of the high drama Havana on Saturday. As dehydration, swelling and feat, she wants to send a Monday, so much that she approached, specta- sunburn. message of peace, love, Tiger Woods became an tors waded into waist-high “I just wanted to get out friendship and happiness … afterthought. He closed water and surrounded her, of the sun,” she said after between the people of the with a 73 and tied for 65th. taking pictures and cheer- coming ashore on a scorch- United States and Cuba,” The best image of him all ing her on. ing, sunny day amid calm he added. day was walking back “I have three messages. seas. President Barack Obama out to the course after One is, we should never, It was Nyad’s fifth was among a flurry of pub- a rain delay with he and ever give up. Two is, you’re attempt and what she had lic officials and celebrities his 6-year-old daughter never too old to chase your said would be her last try who tweeted congratula- dressed in matching red. dream. Three is, it looks to complete the approxi- tions. The president’s tweet Brendan Steele thought like a solitary sport, but it mately 110-mile swim. She read: “Never give up on his season was over when is a team,” she said on the tried three times in 2011 your dreams.” the final round was halted for two hours because of rain. Steele made a birdie putt on the 15th when play Is the start by Big 12 concerning? resumed, hit a 9-iron to 2 feet for birdie on the 16th and closed with two more STEPHEN HAWKINS into this season was 103-3 leagues with two losses birdies to sneak into the AP photo AP Sports Writer against non-FBS teams. to lower-tier teams were top 70 in the FedEx Cup The conference in its 18th the American Athletic and advance to the third Henrik Stenson, of Sweden, tees off on the first hole during the final round of the Deutsche Bank The Big 12 is 0-2 season almost matched that Conference (former Big playoff event in two weeks Championship golf tournament in Norton, Mass. on Monday. against the Missouri Valley loss total in one weekend. East) and Sun Belt. The at Conway Farms north of Conference, and it took a “It will grab your atten- Sun Belt losers were South Chicago. him to move into the top Johnson last week gave first player since Woods late touchdown by West tion. Luckily, we were able Alabama, in its first season Steele appeared to bump 10 and qualify for the up a chance to earn points in 1996 to start a season Virginia to avoid another to get tested and be able as a full-fledged FBS team, Ernie Els out of the top Presidents Cup team, by skipping The Barclays with no status and reach opening-weekend loss to an to overcome that,” said and Georgia State, a team 70 when he tied him at despite playing a part-time to be in his brother’s wed- the Tour Championship. FCS team. coach Dana still making that transition. 12-under 272. schedule. That put the 10th ding. Woods, however, did it in “That’s the story of the Holgorsen, whose team Not exactly the company “It feels like I just missed spot up for grabs between Lost in all this commo- seven tournaments. opening week of the season, escaped with a 24-17 win the Big 12 wants to be in the cut,” Els said when he Webb Simpson and Zach tion was Jordan Spieth, the U.S. captain Fred is who gets beat by some- over William & Mary. “At when the goal is break the finished. But the Big Easy Johnson, who were playing 20-year-old Texan dressed Couples announces his body they shouldn’t,” Texas the end of the year, it really SEC’s string of seven con- was given a big reprieve. together on the other side in a shirt with the Dallas two wild-card picks for coach Mack Brown said doesn’t matter what the secutive national champi- K.J. Choi made a bogey of the course. Cowboys’ silver-and-blue the Presidents Cup on Monday. “There’s always a score was. It’s about getting onships. on the par-5 18th. Charley They were tied at 8 colors. He went birdie- Wednesday, and Spieth is couple, and this year there the wins.” “It’s all about the final Hoffman made bogey on under — big advantage to birdie-birdie-eagle at the sure to get plenty of atten- were a lot more than that.” Defending co-Big 12 product and how we finish the 17th. Kevin Chappell Simpson — until the for- end of his round for a 62 tion. Nationwide, there were champion Kansas State the year, not how we start missed an 8-foot birdie mer U.S. Open champion right before the rain delay. Graham DeLaet of eight FCS teams that beat failed to do against two- the year,” Holgorsen said. ” putt on the last hole. That dropped two shots on the With such soft condi- Canada started slowly and FBS opponents. That was time defending FCS cham- There’s going to be a lot of combination was enough last four holes. Johnson tions, his 17-under 267 finished with two birdies twice as many such upsets pion North Dakota State, positive things happen in for Els to grab the 70th faced a 25-foot birdie putt was never going to hold up. for a 69 to finish alone in as the opening week of then Iowa State lost to the Big 12, there’s going to spot by a fraction of a on his last hole that deter- Spieth wound up tied for third and lock up a spot 2012. Northern Iowa. (Baylor be a lot of great games to point. mined whether he made fourth, and is No. 10 in the on his first Presidents Cup But that’s not supposed beat Wofford 69-3 in its be played, and at the end of Stricker’s third runner- the team, and he poured it FedEx Cup standings. He team for the International to happen to a league like FCS matchup). the year, we’ll see how we up finish this year allowed in the middle. is assured of becoming the squad. the Big 12, which going The only other FBS stack up.” PAGE 6B Tuesday, September 3, 2013 SPORTS www.timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER KyleBuschheadedbackto Chaseafter2012flop

PAUL NEWBERRY Jeff Gordon, Juan Pablo which is why we’re in the AP Sports Writer Montoya, Dale Earnhardt position we’re in.” Jr., Kevin Harvick and Bowyer was dominant HAMPTON, Ga.— Kyle Brian Vickers. through the middle of the Busch can rest easy going Kyle Busch was among race, leading 48 laps, but to Richmond. four more drivers locking he radioed his crew that His spot in the Chase up their spot in the Chase that something seemed for Sprint Cup champion- heading to Richmond amiss in his No. 15 car. ship is secure. next weekend, where the On Lap 193, those fears Now, he’s eager to win 12-car field will be set for became reality when AP photo a title. the playoff. He was joined smoke started pour- Lindsey Vonn works out with Red Bull coach Martin Hager in Vail, One year after missing by Harvick, Carl Edwards ing from the back of his Colo. last week. Vonn’s surgically repaired right knee is nearly fully out on the playoff — a bit- and Kasey Kahne, the lat- Toyota going into Turn 1. healed and she plans to ski this weekend. The four-time overall ter blow for a driver of his ter assured of at least a He managed to creep back World Cup champion is looking at a possible return to competition talent — Busch locked up wild card. around to pit road, but he in late November in Beaver Creek, Colo.That’s three months ahead his berth with a victory Points leader Jimmie headed straight for the of the Sochi Olympics, where she will defend her downhill title. Sunday night at Atlanta Johnson, Clint Bowyer garage, any hope of win- Motor Speedway. and Matt Kenseth had ning the race snuffed out. More important, the already claimed playoff “I don’t think they want- Vonn skis on slopes in Chile, 28-year-old has some berths before Atlanta. ed to believe me,” Bowyer much-needed momentum That means the final said about his crew. “But I after his fourth Cup win of five will be determined at was pretty sure what I was optimistic about knee rehab the season. Richmond. Logano is one hearing.” “A heck of a lot different of the top contenders for At least Bowyer won’t PAT GRAHAM ing she was dating Tiger than 365 days ago, I’ll tell those remaining spots, have to worry about the AP Sports Writer Woods. “Unfortunately, it’s you that much,” he said. going into Richmond poor finish — he wound taken me seven months to This was the volatile eighth in the points and up 39th — costing him a Lindsey Vonn is skiing get back up this time, but Busch at his best. Early also holding a victory as spot in the Chase. in Chile and way ahead of I was really excited to get on, he spit out some salty AP photo a wild-card backstop. He That wasn’t the case for her rehab schedule with back out there. It feels like complaints over his radio, had the fastest car on the defending Cup champion the Sochi Olympics five the right time and my body the No. 18 Toyota not per- Sprint Cup Series driver Kyle Busch (18) celebrates in Victory track at the end of the Brad Keselowski. months away. feels ready.” forming like he wanted. Lane following the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race at Atlanta race, but ran out of time Winless for the year “I can’t tell which knee is Vonn had plenty of At one point, he called his Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga., Sunday, Sept. 1, 2013. to run down Busch. and on the Chase bubble, injured,” she said in a state- company on the course in car “a joke.” But the crew series of caution flags near Nationwide and three “It’s just frustrating,” he took over the lead and ment released through her Chile, joining fellow ski- kept making adjustments the end, Busch emerged times in trucks. Logano said. “But in the looked as if he had a shot U.S. team. “That’s a good ers Julia Mancuso, Stacey until the driver liked the from the pits with the But he’s still chasing the grand scheme of things, at a much-needed victory. sign.” Cook, Leanne Smith and way it handled. lead. He held off hard- prize he really wants — it’s a big points day for us But a couple of cylinders The four-time World Cup Laurenne Ross. “I appreciate them charging Joey Logano by that first Cup title. to get into the Chase going failed and he began drop- overall champion returned The 28-year-old Vonn hanging in there with a comfortable 0.740 sec- “The championship is to Richmond. This helps ping back, finally sput- to the slopes over the week- arrived on Saturday and me, although I was pret- onds. number one on anybody’s us a lot. A win would’ve tering to a stop 18 laps end nearly seven months promptly headed for the ty graphic sometimes,” Busch has 16 victories list,” he said. “I’ve yet to helped a lot more.” from the finish. He fin- after her injury. She eased hill, not wanting to waste Busch said. “I’m passion- this year over NASCAR’s collect the big prize. One The rest of the top 10 ished 35th and will go to her way back with two time after being cleared. ate about winning, man.” top three series, also of these days it will hap- includes Earnhardt (sev- Richmond knowing he gentle and relaxed train- She took it easy at first, Then, after a rapid-fire winning nine times in pen. Maybe it’ll be 2013.” enth), Greg Biffle (ninth) likely needs a victory to ing runs. The next day, she with nothing too extreme. Martin Truex Jr., rac- and Kurt Busch (10th). even have a shot at taking revved it up a little more, On Sunday, she tested ing with a broken right Gordon is 11th, but he’s a second straight title. taking a few gradual turns herself some more, gently DOMBROSKI BUILDERS, LLC wrist, finished third on yet to win a race. 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Large ationand entertaining there is REDUCED 10K! New Flooring, plenty of stor- frontagewith dock. 2700+ sq. wood under carpet, fenced live. Do not let this house lot on quiet street. $139,900. a3-season room off the kit- 56 Oak Street age, Plaster Walls, Hard- ft. of energy efficient living yard on corner lot. pass you by. This is by ap- Call 570-675-0937 chen and alarge FR in the LL ALovely Single family house wood Floors, Refurbished space with open floor plan, MLS#13-2310 pointment only. 24 Hour no- with Berber carpet and a with hardwood floors, Tile Baths. Newer Roof, Gut- vaulted ceilings and great nat- $95,000 tice. wood-burning fireplace. All throughout. 3season side ters, Windows, Doors. ural lighting. Expansive deck Arlene Warunek MLS# 13 2668 EXETER appliances and window treat- porch, large closets in all 3 Covered Patio, Finished provides fabulous views of 714-6112 $82,000 39 Memorial Street ments remain, so it is truly bedrooms. Walk-up attic for Basement with Laundry Great location near schools, the lake. Four bedrooms, “move-in ready”. Call today additional storage space, and Room, Workshop &Outside Please call Pat Doty three plus baths, fireplace 394-6901 nice yard, 10 rooms, 4bed- for your private showing.or so much more. Check it out! Entrance. Plenty Off street rooms, 2bath, gas heat, and more. Community beach, more details and to view the MLS# 13-3149. $135,000 parking Lot 100' X150' Level private driveway. Detached tenniscourts, helipad and photos online, go to: CROSSIN REAL ESTATE &Fenced with Stucco Shed. 2car garage. Walk-up attic, 2000 acres are all available to www.prudentialrealestate.com 570-288-0770 Economical 2-Zone Gas full basement. As Is. association member for hunt- and enter PRU3J2D2 in the Heat, inc. all gas appliances. $69,900. 570-474-0340 ing and fishing or just plain Home Search. 696-1195 FORTY FORT Reasonable Taxes. walking. Come see it! MLS #13-3552 One owner, #13-1857 $196,500 DUPONT Selling to settle estate. $599,000 Walter or Mary Ellen Reducedfor quick sale: ORANGEVILLE Carole Poggi Belchick 1900's Farmhouse $143,300Call/Text for 283-9100 x19 696-6566 3bedrooms, 2baths, on details570-466-9843. twelve acres, with 5stall run HANOVERTOWNSHIP 696-2468 in and fenced pasture. Many up grades. Move in Looking for aPlace condition. $180,000 1426 Wyoming Ave. to do Business? 570-394-6835 REDUCED $189,900 Aplace to start Fresh? You will fall in love with the grand 696-2600 Victorian with magnificent entry This Could Be Your Answer! PITTSTON 283-9100 Two homes, side–by-side; In- foyer, modern kitchenwith new 251Broad Street 7Sky Top Drive counter tops, enclosed 3season cludes a3bedroom home to 3bedroom, 2bath. Cape Cod $234,900 DALLAS side and rear porch. Renovated live in, astore to work out of, Home. With many upgrades, DALLAS Immaculate condition &move large front porch, off street park- an incomegenerating apart- finished basement, 2fire- in ready! 3bedroom, 13/4 ing and so much more! Property ment to rent, atwo car gar- places, sun room, pool and bath, raised ranch. In ground could also be Professional office age, aproduct-prep area, $269,900 deck, 2car garage. $176,500 pool. Modern kitchen, tile & in home use. Meticulously maintained 4bed- and four walk-in coolers/ 570-883-0412 hardwood floors,2gas fire- MUST SEE. MLS 12-3604 freezers to maintain product. Jay A. Crossin room, 2story, vinyl sided,5 places, security system, cent- year old home situated on a Perfect for any small busi- ral air. Extension 23 ness where refrigeration is PLAINS TWP. CROSSIN REAL ESTATE generous lot. Large, modern 29 Jay Drive www.atlasrealty.com kitchen, 3baths, 1st floor fam- required. Quiet residential MLS 13 3437 570-288-0770 area in Hanover 2story, 4bedroom, 2.5 ily room, 2car garage, deck baths, on half acre. Fenced Call Brian Harashinski and soooo much more! Section of Nanticoke. 570-237-0689 FORTY FORT Priced Right! 301-642-3838 yard with heated in ground MLS#11-2429 &ask for Russ. pool. $250,000. VIEWMONT ACRES Cozy, comfortable home with Call Florence Keplinger @ 570-235-1624 All this 2.8+ acre lot needs is 3bedrooms, living room with 715-7737 your vision for your dream cathedral ceiling &fireplace, CENTURY 21 LUZERNE home. Located in aquiet formal dining room, eat-in kit- SHAVERTOWN Smith Hourigan Group country setting, this partially chen, screened in porch & 570-474-6307 cleared lot has agreat view of laundry room. Includes lovely the mountains. Septic is studio apartment with deck, HANOVER TOWNSHIP already on site and ready for perfect for family member. 2 DURYEA building. car garage. MLS #13-1705 $239,900 75 Filbert Street. Only $65,000 Call RUTH K. SMITH Wonderfully maintained 3 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-5411 bedroom Cape Cod 570-696-0883 with amodern eat-in kitchen. First floor family room, Large 95 Kelly Street master bedroom (15x16) with Business Opportunity for this 4Marilyn Drive lots of closet space. 5000 sq.ft. professional build- OPEN HOUSE Aluminum siding. ing in high traffic area. Thurs., 9/5 4pm-7pm Replacement windows. 5Highland Drive Unlimited potential. Includes Sun, 9/8 10am-3pm Fenced rear yard. Gas heat. offices and plenty of show (HanoverHills) Well-maintained 2,450 sq. ft. 570-696-3801 570-696-1195 $73,500 Corner lot. MLS #13-3247. $128,000 room space. Ample Parking. home with 4bedrooms, 1.75 Commercial/Residential $117,500 Call Joe 570-574-5956 Spotless 3bedroom -1 bath in baths, attached 2car garage DALLAS TWP. Wonderful opportunity to live Ask for Bob Kopec Quiet neighborhood. Newer on 1.09 acre. Finished base- DALLAS and have your business on the Humford Realty, Inc. MOUNTAIN TOP roof, freshly painted interior ment with laundry room. same property! Many usesfor 570-822-5126. VACANT LAND with neutral colors, new floor- Hardwood floors and this storefront/ware ing in kitchen &dining room, 487-489 Mountain Top Blvd. carpeting. New roof, Guardi- house/shop/garage. KINGSTONTWP. Commercial property, Great new carpeting in living room an backup generator, large Call Christine Kutz and lower level family room. 1 traffic location on Rt. 309 wrap-around deck. Located (570)332-8832 between Church Rd. and car garage with plenty of stor- on aquiet cul-de-sac with for more information. age. back yard is fenced in Walden Park on R. wooded surroundings. MLS#13-3194. $80,000 with a2tier deck overlooking PRICED REDUCED! a24ft above ground pool. Call Vieve Asking$230,000 570-474-6307, ex. 2772 property backs up to the Call 570-357-8126 woods. all appliances stay! Newberry Estate Call for ashowing WILKES-BARRE The Greens Convenient location for your Bodle Road 570-779-3747. 8Mill St. (Parsons) OPEN HOUSE business in high traffic area. 2story olderhome with up- Please leave message. **REDUCED** Sun., August 18, 1-4 MLS 13 645 570-613-9080 graded kitchen &bath, Large 3bedroom, 2bath home. 4,000 sq. ft. condo with view $169,900 living room, formal dining Large yard with 2tier deck. of ponds &golf course. Three Jennifer Atherholt room, lower level family room. timesleader.com bedrooms on 2floors. 51/2 INVESTOR TANNING SALON Spacious driveway, garage, 903-5107 Hotwater heat, garage &car- and storage shed. Conveni- baths, 2car garage &more. port. 1.1 acre lot. Established West Side tanning New Price $399,000. SPECIAL salon. Turn key business. ent location for shopping, Must Sell 3BR/2BA, Cheap. MLS #13-2320 Get news when casino, hospital, school bus MLS# 12-1480 $150,000 Send letter of interest to P.O. 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20 OLD MILL ROAD Spacious Modern Tri-Level, Newer construction offers open 4bedroom with 3.5 bath, concept between ultra-modern MOTIVATED SELLER Lookingfor an affordable home Looking for that country living Large Kitchen, family room kitchen, eat-in area w/sliders & in excellent condition, close to 80 James St. with fireplace, dining room $54,900 Immaculate 3/4 bedroom bi- FR; light&bright throughout! while your still close to town? This stately 4bedroom, 1.5 Three bedroom, 1bath, 6 level on half acre lot offers grade school and high school, Only 25 minutesfrom town. and living room. Attached 3 Formal LR &office or den. 2nd this is the home for you! Re- bath Kingston home has the car garage, gas heat, cent- rooms, plus laundry room on privacy &outdoor beauty. flr lendstoMBR w/WIC & Come live in this cozy 2story WOW factor! Meticulously first floor, new pool &shed. Convenient Ushaped kit- modeled throughout, private Cape Cod nestled in acoun- ral air, central vac-system. MBA, 3additional BRs &2nd driveway, fenced-in yard, new well cared for with old world Closet and Storage Space. New tilt out windows, gas fur- chen opens to dining area. flr bath. Rear deck, huge try setting on a.99 acre lot. touchesthroughout. Like a nace 6years old, new screen Hardwood floors in much of kitchen, freshly painted Very well maintained, move in Second lot included. Minutes fenced yard, gas FWA ¢- throughout, new windows, new stained glass window, built from I-81 and Pennsylvania doors 7doors, newer roof house. Family room in lower ral A/C, 2car garage. Con- condition, with lots of closet ins and tiled fireplace in living MLS#13-2900 level has tile floor &brick parquet floors and carpeting. space, a11' x21' deck and a Turn pike. $374,900. venient to shopping, bus stop, Property at 503 High St. also room. Kitchen is modern eat www.atlasrealtyinc.com. mantle ready for wood burn- walking path, restaurants. Floridaroom with aknotty in with washer/dryer closet for 570-237-0101 Call Tom er. Office can be 4th bed- for sale. Sellerwill accept pine ceiling. Don't worry about MLS# 13-3541 package deal. DIR: From WB convenience. Large front 570-262-7716 room.Perennials comprise $260,000 losing power, home comes porch, rear deck and de- SWEET VALLEY extensive outdoor landscap- to San Souci Parkway, left on w/a portable generator w/its Call Lynda Rowinski Willow, right on High. tached garage. ing, along with a10x17 deck, 262-1196 own transfer box. MLS 13-1761 15x16 patio &20x12 #13-691 MLS 13 3364 $74,500 $268,500 Studio/office. Home War- $149,000 Jay A. Crossin ranty. Louise Laine Call Michael Nocera 283-9100, x20 Extension #23 MLS#13 2914 696-5412 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE $189,000 570-288-0770 Call Linda Gavio LEHMAN TWP 474-2231, ext 19 LAFLIN 696-1195 Lake Lehman Schools 2Story on 4Acres. 4 HANOVER TWP. bedrooms with wrap around porch and large deck. 283-9100 696-1195 Call Joe Humphrey Century 21 Mertz &Assoc. HANOVER TWP. KINGSTON Cell 570-259-7547, Office 570-275-2121 MOUNTAINTOP LARKSVILLE Don't miss out on this 2story country home situated on 2.15 130 HAVERFORD DRIVE acres w/above ground pool SELLER SAYS SELL! that has 2decks attached & Come take alook at this 3 flowerbeds all around the Nice bungalow ranch style bedroom, 1.5 bath townhome. grounds. Mod. kitchen and home containing (6) rooms, 3 It has been freshlypainted open floor plan. 24 hour notice bedrooms. Rooms in lower required. Owner occupied. and carpet, sports anew kit- OPEN HOUSE level. New bath, upgraded ap- chen gas range. The lower MLS#13-3343 pliances, new parquet &car- Maintenance free townhome $194,900 Sun., Sept 1st ,1-3 PM. Great location -This 3bed- level is finished. Great rear Beautifully maintained 4bed- peted floors, new windows. in Ledgewood Estates. 2 deck for entertaining, nicely Call Brenda Pugh Close to grade school &high room 2bath home is waiting 760-7999 room, 2bathroom stream story great room, hardwood for its new owners. Entry landscaped. $145,900 school. Property is close to all floors,maple glazed kitchen front home on cul-de-sac end opens to living room/dining GREAT BUY! PRICE HAS 511 E. State St. JOSEPH P. GILROY of Oak Drive, oak kitchen amenities. Nice view from up- with granite counters and BEEN REDUCED! Everything you need is in this per deck. Home is next to 501 room combo –lovely large REAL ESTATE cabinets with tile counter- stainless steel appliances. rear yard –garage with lots of MLS#12-2801 house. 4bedrooms, lower level High St. which can be pur- gas fireplace. 3BRs on 2nd family room, den open, living/din- 288-1444 tops. Four zone heating & storage. $92,000 central AC, large formal chased as apackage deal. floor with 2full tiled baths. ing room, nice yard with above NANTICOKE DIR: From W-B to San Souci MLS #13-2659 ground pool and covered patio, ex- sunken living room with step Master boasts aseparate $124,000 Parkway, left on Willow,right shower &Jacuzzi tub. Laun- tra parking. 1car garage. Very well up to dining room, oak hard- on High. Call Rhea for details maintained home. Move right in! wood floors throughout, tile in dry on 2nd floor. Full base- 570-696-6677 #13-697 ment, gas heat ¢ral air. MLS 13-2432 bathrooms with sun-room $67,500 CALL COLLEEN overlooking stream. Enorm- nice deck, 2car garage. Loc- 570-237-0415 Your Host: Louise Laine ation near all interstates &the ous backyard framed by bab- 283-9100 x. 20 bling brook. Suspension Hanover Industrial Park. Pat Silvi 283-9100 ext. 21 MLS 13 1960 bridge overlooks stream with 283-9100 $245,000 access to naturally wooded Call Maribeth Jones playground. 570-696-0882 283-9100 42oakdrive.2seeit.com KINGSTON Premier property in the city of 570 510-5452 Nanticoke. Corner Lot--E. Penn Lake WARRIOR RUN Lakefront Cottage PLYMOUTH Noble and College. Very 2story, 2bedroom with fenced in (pennlake.org). 28 E. Railroad Street large, well kept home. Nice yard, all appliances included. 3bedrooms, 1bathroom, Single home, fenced yard. Oil yard. Detached garage. Large REDUCED TO $47,000. Call Ed large living room, large en- baseboard, aluminum siding. rooms with mother-in-law Appnel. 570-817-2500 closed heated porch, eat-in Asking $29,000, negotiable. suite...separate utilities. WALSH REAL ESTATE HANOVER TWP. kitchen, laundry room, at- 570-574-8957 MLS#13-614 570-654-1490 HUNLOCK CREEK tached shed, wood burning $154,900 $139,900 stove, electric baseboard Call Charles Boyek Get all the 129 S. Dawes Ave. heat, 1300 sq. feet, public 430-8487 advertising Three bedroom, 2bath cape cod sewer. Beautiful views and inserts with central air, new windows, wonderful lake community. with the doors, carpets and tile floor. Full Some furniture negotiable. latest sales. concrete basement with 9' ceilings. No realtors please. Walking distancetoWilkes Barre. Openhouse 1-3pm on Call 829-5000 Electric and Oil heat. MLS #12- to start your Sat. 8/24 &8/31. home delivery. 3283. For more information and Call 856-217-9531 or photos visit: 610-357-3338 or email 227 Red Coat Lane www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Liberty Hills Commercial -Residential - Call Tom 570-262-7716 [email protected] 675-5100 An absolutely wonderful, must Land see, home with many desirable All for One Price Other featuresincluding hardwood, tile & $259,900 Pergo style flooring, oak wood trim throughout, master bath with 40' x60' clear span pole barn garden tub &1st floor laundry, with concrete floor, 19.5 acres, Lower level is A-1 grade including two story, 12 year new resid- family room with fantasticgas fire ential home featuring 1st floor place, wet bar, 3/4 bath &addi- master bedroom &bath, Jac- KINGSTON tional 4thbedroom. The original uzzi tub &separate shower in owners enjoyed this home for 13 master bath. Great room with years and now it's your chance. floor to ceiling stone fireplace. MLS# 13-2335 Large eat-in kitchen, 2BRs $265,000 and Jack &Jill Bath on 2nd fl. Call Jim Banos finished lowerlevel -walk out! 570-991-1883 Half bath in lower level &1st For appointment floor. Large rear deck. Work, live &enjoy your land without leaving home! MLS# 13 1591 &131607 Call Maribeth Jones Beautifully maintained home 570-696-0882 which features 4bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room &re- cently remodeled kitchen with Town &Country Real Estate cherry cabinets and granite 570-474-2340 counter tops. Tile floor in foy- er and kitchen, master bed- room and master bath with a HANOVERTWP. whirlpool tub. The home has Pella windows throughout. HUNTINGTONMILLS MLS#13 3309 $189,000 Everett Davis

Very neat &clean 2story 417-8733 single family home with 3 bedrooms, 1st floor bath, eat- 2story home in Huntington in kitchen, pantry, &formal Mills offers quiet country liv- KINGSTON DR. Fenced yard. Gas ing. Features living room, forced air heat. den, dining room, eat in kit- $59,900 chen. 3bedrooms, bonus Call RUTH K. SMITH room, full bath. 2car garage. 570-696-5411 All situated on 1.12 acres. MLS #13-2799 $105,900 Patsy Bowers 570-204-0983 Strausser Real Estate Beautifully maintained home 570-759-3300 which features 4bedrooms, 570-696-1195 2.5 baths, family room and re- BERWICK cently remodeled kitchen with PITTSTON cherry cabinets and granite countertops. Tile floor in foyer and kitchen, master bedroom andmaster bath with awhirl- pool tub. The home has Pella windows throughout. MLS#13-3309 $189,000 Everett Davis 417-8733 Lovely 2-Story Home in Nice Residential Neighborhood! Features Living Room,Din- ing Room, Kitchen/Adjacent FamilyRoom, 3Bedrooms, MLS 13-3293 2.5 Baths with Gas Heat & $79.900 Central Air +2-Car Attached 696-2600 This cozy and quaint home Garage. awaits you! Quiet neighbor- MLS 20 52633 hood, yet walking distance to Price:$210,000 the revitalized downtown. Adja- Call Patsy @570-204-0983 timesleader.com cent property (fixer-upper) also Strausser available. Can be purchased Real Estate together. www.atlasrealtyinc.com 570-759-3300 Call Jullio Caprari Get news 570 592 3966 NANTICOKE 38 E. Union Street Nice single, 3bedrooms, gas when it heat, large yard. Central location. REDUCED TO $49,500 happens. TOWNE &COUNTRY REAL ESTATE Call 570-735-8932 or 570-542-5708 PAGE 4C Tuesday, September 3, 2013 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

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895 Hobbie Road 113 Hemlock Street Wonderful Country Living de- It's all aboutlocation. 2story Well cared for 2story on quiet Move right in! Spacious street. Eat in kitchen, dining Large home with many pos- scribes the location of this home featuring living &family rooms. Kitchen features Well-Maintained 2-Story rooms, eat-in kitchen, laun- room, livingroom along with sibilities. 3bedrooms, 1full breakfast counter and tile sun room comprise the first bath and laundry room on first Home. Features Remodeled dry on 1st floor &updated 3/4 floors. Deck off Kitchen. Ceil- Kicthen, LR/DR Combo, bath. 2nd floor has 3bed- floor. 2generous bedrooms w/ floor. MLS #13-2814 ing fans throughout the home. closets and full bath on 2nd $48,000 Den/Office, 3Bdrms., 1.75 rooms, full bath. gas hot air 75 Main St. Modern Baths. Off street park- Baths, Enclosed Sunroom + heat ¢ral air on the 1st floor. Walk up attic provides Nice 2story. Family room Christine Pieczynski ing in the rear of this corner easy storage. Hardwood floors 696-6569 4-Car Detached Garage. floor. Fenced rear yard. 47 Wine St. with brick fireplace. Modern lot. Two gas heat wall units. MLS# 13-2816. MLS# 13 2586 and beautiful wood. 2addition- eat-in kitchenwith tile floor. MLS#13-2630. $72,772 al buildings on lot offer many Calling all investors and $149,900. $59,900 handy-people! Endless poten- Modern baths. Natural wood Call Vieve Patsy Bowers Call Maribeth Jones possibilities and Storage! 1 work with French doors. Re- 570-474-6307 ex. 2772 year Home Warranty to buyer. tial. Great neighborhood. Ad- 570-204-0983 570-696-0882 jacentpropertyalso available. placement windows and new- MLS 13 2817 er roof. Gas heat and central Strausser $124,900 Call Julio Caprari MLS#13-3287 air, Fully insulated. Double Real Estate Linda Gavio deck. Level rear yard. Fire- 474-2231, ext 19 570-592-3966 696-2600 570-759-3300 $24,900 place is gas with triple wall TOWN &COUNTRY pipe that can be used for MOUNTAINTOP wood, coal or pellets. MLS#13-3378 PLYMOUTH WEST PITTSTON $125,000 SWOYERSVILLE Call Sandra Gorman 570-696-5408

PROPERTIES PITTSTON 474-2340 A1.17 acre serenesetting & alarge picnic grove with stream makes this move in ready3BRbilevel amust NANTICOKE see property! Thereʼsaneat Smith Hourigan Group in kitchen with breakfast bar, 218 Warren St. 570-696-1195 NEW LISTING! $159,900 22 BLAIR ST. aformal DR with sliders to a 221 Kossack St. private deck, ample LR with Move in ready and wonder- PLAINS TWP An impeccably maintained Beautifully kept 2story in a fully renovated. Hardwoods, town home inside&out. Three picture window, Master BR very nice neighborhood. This suite, 25ʼ LL Rec Room with Granite, Stainless and char- bedrooms, 1.5 baths, living, home features 3bedrooms, 1 acter- this corner lot in West dining &family rooms, galley ¾bath, oversized 2car gar- REDUCED $99,900 3/4 baths w/Jacuzzi tub and a age with large paved drive. Pittston has it all! kitchen. 3-season sun room modern kitchenwith ceramic MLS# 13-3310 25 SwallowSt. overlooks alevel yard MLS 13 3516 Grand 2story home with Vic- tile &under cabinet heating $269,000 Carmen Winters 650-8673 bordered by flowering bushes. vents. Many recent upgrades torial features, large eat in kit- Many upgrades include ceram- Call Pat today @ 393 E. Noble St. throughout!! An over sized, chen with laundry, 3/4 bath on ic flooring, new kitchen coun- 570-287-1196 Check out this 4bedroom, 1.5 bath fully heated&insulated 2car first floor, 2nd bath with claw ters &several new appliances. home with 1car detached garage. foot tub, lots of closet space. garage, on aLARGE 50 x This home features aJacuzzi tub, Private off-street parking. This 188 lot. Take alook today. newer roof, furnace, hot water heat- Move in ready, off street park- home is move-in ready &you ing in rear. MLS 12-3926 $189,900 MLS#13-3088 er, replacement windows, fenced 20 Nittany Lane can probably own it for less $141,500 yard and large covered deck. Call Colleen Affordable 3level townhome fea- than your currentrent. Now is www.atlasrealty.com 570-237-0415 Debbie McGuire MLS 13-613 tures 2car garage, 3bedrooms, agood time to make your 852-3220 $77,900 3.5 baths, lower level patio and up- dream of home ownership a WEST WYOMING Call John Polifka per level deck, gas fireplace, cent- reality! For more details and to CROSSIN 570-287-1196 570-704-6846 ral air and vac and stereo system view the photos online, go to: REAL ESTATE WEST PITTSTON FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY www.atlasrealtyinc.com www.prudentialrealestate.com 570-288-0770 570-542-2141 MLS 13-871 &enter PRU2A8T2 in the Call Colleen Home Search. Call today to TRUCKSVILLE 570-237-0415 NANTICOKE schedule aprivate showing. PITTSTON #13-3274 $94,500 Walter or Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566 Delightful 2bedroom, 1.5 bath Cape Cod in charming neigh- PLYMOUTH borhood is yours for only Great value in this totallyren- $115,000. Offers oversized Elegance &comfort combine ovated 2story, spacious living living room, modern kitchen to give you all you dream of. room with brick fireplace and with breakfast room, and 1st 696-2600 1st floor mater,guest suite hardwood floors. Beautiful kit- floor den/office. NEW LISTING! 90 River Street with full bath,fabulous break- chen and very nice size dining Don't miss this one! 1472 S. HANOVER ST. $57,900 fast room overlookingprivate room. Plenty of storage in MLS #13-2722 Well maintained bi-level, re- This traditional 2-story prop- wooded yard. Plenty of built walk-up attic. Call Barbara Metcalf cently painted &move-in erty features alarge fenced in ins and plantation shutters MLS# 13-2116 570-696-0883 ready. This 2BR, 1and yard, private driveway, re- PLYMOUTH give this home wonderful REDUCED TO $90,000 3/4BA gem is agreat starter placement windows, large character. Arlene Warunek home or aconvenient downs- laundry room and an eat-in MLS#13-2678 714-6112 ize with most living space on kitchen. MLS#13-3269 $49,900 $459,000 one floor. The modern kit- Carmen Winters 650-8673 65 Girard Ave Tracy Zarola chen has an eat-in area plus Neat and clean. Move right in- 570-574-6465 an addition off the kitchen to this freshlypainted 3bed- currently used as alarge DR. room,1bathroom home with This could be aden, play- new flooring in the kitchen and 570-696-3801 room or office with its own en- bathroom. WHITE HAVEN trance. Finished basement MLS 13 3555 696-1195 with free-standing propane Call Keri Best Ready to move in 2story. Very nice neutral décor, new WEST PITTSTON stove and awalk-out to the 3- www.atlasrealty.com (570)885-5082 570-696-0723 season room. 1-car garage, www.atlasrealtyinc.com flooring, new roof, all appli- PLAINS level lot &storage shed. Directions: Rt 11 South Main ances are included, private WILKES-BARRE TWP. Make your dream of home Street Plymouth; right onto Gir- driveway. Neat as apin! ownership areality! For more ard Ave; home is on the left. MLS #13-3086 details and to view the pho- $69,000 tos online, go to. Call Tracy Zarola 178 West Woodhaven Drive www. 696-0723 Relax on deck watching sun prudentialrealestate.com & rise over Woodheaven Lake - enter PRU7R4L5 in the -Home has 4bedroom, 21/2 Home Search. baths, livingroom with fire- MLS #13-3363 place, dining room with split $142,900 ''Busy People Compatible''. PRICE REDUCED! system wall A/C. And spiral Walter or Mary Ellen Mt. Zion Road. Single family stair to 4th bedroom or office Enjoy the daily convenience of Quiet area, coveredrear Belchick 696-6566 living in the vicinity of what's two story -aplace for kids! &walk-in huge attic, family deck, family room could be Four bedrooms &bath up- room great stone fireplace happening ''Woodcrest Es- PLYMOUTH bedroom#3. Modern eat-in tates''. Move in ready,finished SHAVERTOWN stairs. 1st floor has formal din- leads to patio, pool kitchen w/DW, carpeted, in- ing room, living room, family room/game room features lower level, relax on rear deck sulated windows, slate foyer with view of Mohegan Sun. room &laundry room. Master split system in wall AC, Over- w/guest closet, pull down at- bedroom &bath added to the size garage, with workshop, MLS 13 1110 tic-floored &insulated, large $115,000 1st floor. Good sized kitchen. shef, double lot 1/2 acre, Two basement family room 2,126 sq. ft. total on 1acre. paved driveways one on each Arlene Warunek w/built-in bar. 696-2600 570-714-6112 Wyoming Area School Dis- side of home. Basketball MLS# 13-1733 trict. court (26x40) paved with New Price $82,000 $115,000 Lights and adjustable basket, Carl Georinger Call Ruth K. Smith shared Dock, and small heli- NANTICOKE 696-5429 570-696-5411 copter pad presently covered Classic 3story brick home of- by double swing facing lake. fers spacious livingon3floors. Well maintained Home, Great Appointment only. Many areas nicely detailed MLS#13-3189 570-696-1195 location in Dallas School Dis- w/HW floors. Professional use trict. 4bedrooms, 2.75 baths, $314,000 possible as separate entrance Call Vieve Zaroda PLAINS vaulted ceilings, finished base- leads to FR which could be an ment with wood burning fire 570-715-7742. office. New roof &soffets done place. Over sized 2car gar- 696-1195 570-696-1195 in 2011. 4ductless heat/air age. Gas heat, mature land- units improve efficiency of scaping. Must see. $259,000. house. 2nd floor bedroom con- All buyers agents welcome. 101 Honey Pot St. verted to large laundry -easily Call for App. 704-906-6165 GET ALL THE $72,000 converted back. Large WI attic. Well cared for and desirable REDUCED MLS 13 893 ADVERTISING INSERTS corner lot with replacement $189,900 $125,000 SUGARNOTCH windows, private driveway in- 4Spruce Ave. Call Lynda Rowinski WITH THE LATEST SALES. cluding acarport, and recent BIRCHWOOD HILLS 262-1196 timesleader.com 3bedrooms, 3baths. Hardwood updates to the kitchen and floors, central air. Finished base- Call 829-5000 to start your home delivery. bath. MLS #13-3243 ment with fireplace, great yard, su- Carmen Winters 650-8673 per location. MLS 13-1251 Get news when www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716 it happens.

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1529 Lakeview Drive $49,900 Cozy 2bedroom cottage on 65 Girard Ave the lake! Open livingarea, 3/4 Neat and clean. Move right in- bath, large deck facing lake. to this freshlypainted 3bed- Double patio doors from kit- room,1bathroom home with 474-6307 chen and living area allow new flooring in the kitchen and great lake views! Move in and bathroom. relax! MLS 13 3555 Rentals MLS#13-2286 Call Keri Best Linda Gavio (570)885-5082 Heather Highlands 474-2231, ext 19 www.atlasrealtyinc.com AQuality Manufactured Housing Community TOWN &COUNTRY Directions: Rt 11 South Main New and Pre-Owned Homes for Sale! PROPERTIES Street Plymouth; right onto Rentals Available 474-2340 Girard Ave; home is on the left. SelectHomes for Lease with Option to Purchase Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovation • Various Size Suites Available Financing Available to Qualified Buyers 109 Main Street, Inkerman Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial Jenkins Twp., Pa 18640 Rental Office: 570-655-9643 Full Time Maintenance Staff Available Sales Office: 570-655-4301 www.umh.com For Rental Information call 570-287-1161 Licensed by the Pa. Dept. of Banking NMLS 200331 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Tuesday, September 3, 2013 PAGE 5C

Houses For Sale Houses For Sale Houses For Sale Houses For Sale Land (Acreage) Land (Acreage) Lots WHITE HAVEN WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WYOMING/FRANKLIN TWP. DALLAS TOWNSHIP WHITE HAVEN Lot For Sale 63 acres with about 5,000ʼ PLAINS TWP. roadfront on 2roads. All (Behind VA Hospital) Iroquois Wooded. $385,000. Call Ave. 80-150Cleared Lot, Besecker Realty Ready to Build. Asking 570-675-3611 24,900. Assessed at $26,000 570-472-7243 Earth Conservancy Land For Sale Apartments /Townhouses 178 Woodhaven Drive Price Reduction Relaxing views on 200 ft. 276 High Street • 61 +/- Acres Nuangola ASHLEY Modern 2bedroom, 2nd floor lakefront, 2fireplaces, 2split Very Affordable property lov- $88,000 Middleburg Road apartment. Appliances, off system A/Cs, 2driveways. ingly cared for and ready for PRICE REDUCED! • 46 +/- Acres Hanover Twp. Fabulous 5acre flat wooded street parking. Close to I81. Whole house generator. Over- you to move in! Heat-a-lator 1705 W. 8TH ST. $69,000 lot. Public sewer. Old rock $575 +utilities. 1st, last &se- size garage with workshop. fireplace provides cozy win- This charming home in the • Highway Commercial KOZ wall along south property line. curity. No pets. Available Shed, paved and lit basketball ters and you can enjoy the Dallas Sch. Dist. is waiting for Hanover Twp. 3+/- Zoned rural agriculture. court. Walk in attic. Don't patio in the summer. Newer new owners to settle in and 9/1/13. Water &sewer in- 486 Main Street N. Acres 11 +/- Acres MLS#12-3503. $57,900 Miss! 13-3189. $314,900 kitchen, replacement win- celebrate the upcoming holi- • Wilkes-Barre Twp. Acreage Call Dana Distasio cluded. Call Vieve dows, new 200 amp electric Nice, spacious 3bedroom days with family and friends. TRADEMARK with large walk-up attic. One Zoned R-3 474-9801 570-474-6307ex. 2772 and low taxes. MLS#13-3212 Relax on the deck and watch • Sugar Notch Lot $11,800 REALTY GROUP $38,500 full and one half bath, large the leaveschange color 570-954-1992 Call Connie bedrooms with closets, gas around your large country lot. heat, central air on first floor, See Additional Land for Sale EILEEN R. Plan for great times next sum- at: Back Mountain MELONE REAL ESTATE nice fenced yard, mer in your 40x20 heated in- Lots 2bedroom, large modern eat in kit- 3season porch. www.earthconservancy.org chen, bath, carpeting, large deck, 570-821-7022 ground pool. This well main- Call: 570-823-3445 MLS#13-3324 tained2-story has 3bed- ACREAGE FOR SALE ample parking, No Pets. $595. $49,000 rooms, 1.5 modern baths, a No Closing Costs 570-696-1866 No Time Frame to Build WILKES-BARRE Call Nancy Answini modern kitchenwith break- DALLAS 570-237-5999 fast nook,formal DR, large Dallas School District Townhouse WILKES-BARRE JOSEPH P. GILROY LR and an added FR with 10% Down Financing 3bedroom, 31/2 baths in a REAL ESTATE vaulted ceiling and fireplace. Lots of Elbow Room for Privacy quiet country setting. Central 570-228-1444 2-car detached garage. De- 3ac 425 ft. rd. Frontage $49,900 air and vacuum, 2car garage. tails andphotos at: LAKE 7ac 700 ft. rd. Frontage $89,900 Includes range,water, trash & WILKES-BARRE www.pruentialrealestate.com. NUANGOLA LAND Call 570-245-6288 all exterior maintenance. Enter PRU7W7A3 in the Amenities include golfing, FOR SALE EAGLE ROCK RESORT/ SEARCH field. (#3 Summit Street and swimming &tennis. NEAR CHOCTAW LAKE MLS#13-2539 2adjacent lots): $1,475/month +utilities. 99 Chestnut Drive $227,900 Half acre of ideally located Call Bernie Wooded level buildable lot in Walter or Mary Ellen mountaintop corner lots w/ 655-4815 Four Seasons resort. All amen- Two story home with 3bed- Belchick lake views and shared dock. PRICE REDUCED ities are transferred with deed. ROTHSTEIN rooms, 2baths &modern eat- 696-6566 Asking $74.9k; $49,900 Amenities include, golf, eques- REALTORS in kitchen. Double lot with no reasonable offer refused. 735 N. Washington Street fenced in yard with flowers & trian, etc. Within walking dis- 888-244-2714 Spacious 2story, 3bedrooms with Call Jennifer at tance of ChoctowLake. An 2car detached garage, good off street parking for 3-5 cars. 570-760-1622 Gas heat. Near bus stops, amazing quick sale price of DUPONT starter home, needs TLC. MLS for serious offers only. 4room apartment for rent. churches &schools. Small 55 Nicholson Street $11,500. MLS#13-1426. #12-3887. For more information $450+utilities, No Pets. Refer- 12 X16house in rear with 2 Enclosed rear porch 22x10, Call Vieve and photos visit: NEWPORT TWP. ences required. Available Oct. 1. picnic tables forentertaining. and side enclosed porch 570-474-6307 Ext. 2772 www.atlasrealtyinc.com. 570-241-6038 Call Tom 570-262-7716 $69,900 5x11. Avery nice large yard. 696-2600 LOTS -LOTS-LOTS Call RUTH K. SMITH Large walk-in hall closet. 570-696-5411 Nice clean home. 1mile south of L.C.C.C. Estab- DURYEA MLS 12-3899 $40,000 WYOMING lished developmentwith under- 2bedrooms, 1.5 baths, newly CastrignanoReal Estate ground utilities including gas. remodeled. Refrigerator & 570-824-9991 Cleared lot. 100ʼ frontage x stove. Big yard. 158. $30,500. $700 month +utilities. WILKES-BARRE 570-842-0740 before 8pm Lot 210 ʻ frontage 158ʼ deep on HANOVER TWP hill with great view $30,500. Slope St. EDWARDSVILLE WILKES-BARRE 570-696-1195 Nice building lot with utilities 2story, 2bedroom. Hardwood Call 570-736-6881 available. Ideal home site. Af- floors,full basement, stove & fordable at $10,900 refrigerator included. No yard, TOWNE &COUNTRY no pets, non smoker preferred. WILKES-BARRE SHICKSHINNYLAKE REAL ESTATE CO. Tenantpays all utilities. Completely redone 3bed- Seneca Drive 570-735-8932 $560/mo+ security. Central water, Prime Loca- 570-542-5708 570-825-6259 room Cape Cod in lovely tion. 100 Feet of Lake Front! neighborhood. Beautiful Great view! HARVEYSLAKE woodwork throughout. Cent- MLS# 11-1269 timesleader.com ral air, new windows,new car- 1&2bedroom ,wall to wall $159,900 carpet, appliances, Lake rights. pet with hardwood floors un- Call Dale Williams Get news when derneath, new electrical, new Off street parking. No pets. 37 Flick Street Five Mountains Realty it happens. Lease, security and refer- 589 FranklinStreet N. hot water heater, the list goes 570-256-3343 Nice 2possibly 3bedroom home Nice residential home across on! Nothing to do but ences. 570-639-5920 with alarge driveway and garage. PRICE REDUCED! This home has anewer kitchen from Wilkes-Barre General move in and enjoy. $99,900 and afull bath with laundry area emergency room. Quiet zone. $135,000 Miscellaneous Spacious brick ranch home boasts on the 1st floor. There is anice Two parking permits. 3bed- Call Christine 3large bedrooms, 1.5 baths. New yard and deck for your outside en- rooms, 11/2 baths, good (570) 332-8832 car- pet in bedrooms &living room. joyment. There is anewer fur- room sizes, fenced yard, New flooring in kitchen. Large deck nace and roof. This unit is tenant North End. of Wilkes-Barre. with above ground pool. Recently NATIONAL occupied for you investors out installed new roof, furnace &water MLS# 13-3115. there. Come and check it out. heater. $49,900 MLS# 13-2103 MLS# 13-1887 Call Nancy Answini $33,900 Christine Pieczynski 570-237-5999 John Polifka MARKETPLACE 696-6569 JOSEPH P. GILROY 570-704-6846 REAL ESTATE 570-613-9080 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-228-1444 570-542-2141 Are You Still Paying Too Much Make the Switch to DISH YATESVILLE For Your Medications? 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FORTY FORT HANOVER TOWNSHIP KINGSTON LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE WEST PITTSTON Very nice 2nd floor 2bdrm, 5 Cozy 1st floor, 1bedroom 1bedroom end unit apt. Wash- EFFICIENCY Boston Ave room apt. on River St. In- apartment. New carpet, lamin- E. WALNUT ST. er/dryer hookup. No pets. Se- 1bedroom. $325 month. Spacious, private 2bedroom cludes stove, frig, washer/dry- ate &tile flooring. Washer/dry- Light, bright, 3rd floor, curity &lease required $450 Tenant pays electric. apartment on 2nd floor with en- er hook-up in basement, off- er hook up. Nice neighbor- 2bedrooms, elevator, month. 570-288-7753 570-735-2516 closed porch. Refrigerator, street parking. $595/mo +util- hood. Section 8Welcome. No carpeted, entry system. stove, dishwasher, washer/dry- pets. $595 +security, with all Garage. Extra storage & er, off street parking, air condi- ities. 1mosecurity deposit re- LUZERNECOUNTY NANTICOKE quired. No Pets. Non- utilities included. 570-606-9917 cable TV included. Laundry tioning &gas heat, storage facilities. Air Conditioned. RENTALS Quiet east side neighborhood. space. Water &sewerin- smoking. 1year lease. Available Now! Large kitchen, pantry, modern CROSSIN REAL ESTATE HANOVER TWP. Fine neighborhood. Con- 2bed and 3bed cluded in rent. No pets, no 3029 South Main st. venient to bus &stores. No bath, bedroom, large sitting smoking. $550/month +secur- 570-288-0770 $550, $650, $675 and $850. room, wall to wall carpeting, 2nd floor very large 3bed- pets. References. Security. Call 570-901-1020 ity. Available immediately. FORTY FORT rooms, wall to wall carpeting Lease.Nosmokers please. stove, refrigerator, water, 417-2775 or 954-1746 2APTS AVAILABLE central air, eat in kitchen with $785 +utilities. garbage, sewer. References, appliances. Off street parking. Call 570-287-0900 credit check, one year lease. WILKES-BARRE 1693 Wyoming Ave Washer &dryer hookup. Heat No pets. $430 +security. &cooking gas included. Ten- KINGSTON HOUSE 570-735-6241 1st floor,spacious 3bedroom ant pays electric &water. $695 Nice, clean furnishedroom, starting at 3200 sq. ft. turn of the cen- Mayflower apt. Oak hardwood floors, plus security. No Pets. $340. Efficiency at $450 month fur- tury two story home. Beauti- NOXEN formal dining room, eat-in kit- nished with all utilities included. Off Crossing 570-814-1356 street parking. 570-718-0331 ful pine floors,working stone 2bedroom 1/2 double block. chen, living room with fire- fireplace, large eat-in kitchen Wall to wall carpeting, electric place, tile bathroom. HANOVER TWP. KINGSTON with cherry cabinets, butlers heat. Includes gas stove. Off Apartments Washer/dryer hookupinbase- LEE PARK Large 2bedroom, remodeled, pantry, formal dining room, 2 street parking. No pets. $430 ment, 1stall garage, big back 3bedroom, 2nd floor, appli- stove, refrigerator, dish wash- DALLAS sleeping porches, 4bed- month&1month security re- yard. No pets. No smoking. ances &washer/dryer hook-up er. $675/month, heat included. Meadows rooms, 31/2 baths. Great quired. 570.822.3968 $900 mo. plus electric. in kitchen, new carpeting, no Call 570-814-0843 Senior Living floor plan for entertaining. 570-466-8811 570-639-5882 570-239-1010 pets. $575/month +utilities. Private community amenities 1st, last &security. Available KINGSTON Community 1, 2, 3&4 Prime location, Poplar Street, 200 Lake Street include alake, tennis courts PITTSTON FORTY FORT Now! Garbage &sewer in- and trails for hiking &biking. Bedrooms cluded. near Nesbitt Hospital. Modern Dallas, PA 18612 2bedroom apartment,1st 2nd floor, 1bedroom/den, 570-675-9336 One year lease. floor, eat-in kitchen. Tenant BEDFORD ST. TRADEMARK $1,300/month. -Light &bright open Nice 1st floor. Off street park- REALTY GROUP open design. Dishwasher, pays electric, heat, propane for floor plans ing. $700 month +utilities & 570-954-1992 washer/dryer. No Pets. No One Bedroom cooking &water. Includes lease.Call 570-814-8876 Smoking. References. Apartment Available! Call Maribeth Jones sewer, trash, washer/dryer -All major appliances JENKINS TWP $650+utilities. 570-709-4360 510-2384 hook up &exterior mainten- included Nice 2nd floor. 5rooms. En- Included: All utilities, air ance. GLEN LYON KINGSTON -Pets welcome* KEN POLLOCK APARTMENTS closed knotty pine porch. conditioning, maintenance, Call Bernie Ceiling fans, new windows, 69 Price St. and free parking. 655-4815 -Close to everything 41 DepotStreet Nice and cozy 3rd floor. 1 Low and Moderate Income Eld- kitchen, gas stove. Off street Restaurant and Beauty Shop -24hour emergency bedroom living room and kit- RothsteinRealtors erly RentalsInclude: parking. Sec., ref. No on site. chen. lots of closets, and 2 888-244-2714 maintenance *Electric Range & Pets/No Smoking. $425+ Office Hours -Short term leases Refrigerator utilities. 570-655-1907 enclosed porches. Includes Monday -Friday *Off Street Parking heat, hot water, stove, fridge 8:00 am -4:30 pm MOUNTAIN TOP PITTSTON available *Community Room and off street parking. no IMMEDIATELY 3bdrm. Eat in kitchen. Wash- *Coin Operated KINGSTON pets, non smoker. $495/mo AVAILABLE 2ND er/dryer hook up. Storage Call TODAY For Laundry 1st floor, 2bedroom. Off security deposit. 1year lease. FLOOR UNIT! area. Small yard &rear deck. AVAILABILITY!! *Elevator street parking, freshly CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 1bedroom apartments for elderly, $850/month +security. Heat & *Video Surveilance painted, new carpet, bath- 570-288-0770 disabled. Rents based on 30% of sewer included. Call 650-7265 www.mayflowercrossing.com Applications Accepted room &kitchen. Water & MINERS MILLS ADJ gross income. by Appointment Sewer included. No pets. KINGSTON 1&1/2 bedrooms, completely Handicap Accessible. Certain Restrictions Apply* 570-736-6965 $650/month, 1st month & redone, washer/dryer hook up, Equal Housing Opportunity. PITTSTON 3room apartment, 2nd floor, 8:00 a.m. -4p.m. security. 570-332-4400 SDK GREEN heat &water included. Quiet TTY711 WILKES-BARRE TDD Only, neighborhood with yard and or 570-474-5010 wall to wall carpet, off street 1-800-654-5984 KINGSTON ACRES screened in back porch. No parking. Enclosed porch. Voice Only, This institution is an equal ROOM 2bedroom, eat in kitchen, hot pets. $575/month +security. 1 opportunity provider &employer. $450/month +electric heat & 1-800-654-5988 &cold water included. No pets. HOMES year lease. 570-430-0175 security. No pets. Handicap Accessible 11 Holiday Drive FORRENT Section 8OK. $595/month. MOUNTAINTOP 570-655-1222 1room. Back ground check. Equal Housing Opportunity 570-209-4858 “A Place To Call Home” $350 month plus security de- Spacious 1, 2&3Bedroom MOUNTAIN TOP OAK RIDGE posit. 347-693-4156 HANOVER TOWNSHIP KINGSTON Apts. Three-2bedroom, 1.5 bath IMMEDIATELYAVAILABLE Pittston Immaculate, 1st and 2nd floor 287 Pierce Street apartments. New appliances, 2ND FLOOR UNIT! 1bed- AVAILABLE NOW! Gas heat included WILKES-BARRE efficiency apartments. 1bed- Corner of Pierce &Warren FREE carpet and paint. Some utilit- room apartments for elderly, Newly renovated 1bedroom, 2 room, living room, kitchen, tile 1bedroom, kitchen, living 24 hr. on-site Gym ies included, $695 and other disabled. Rents based on 30% story apartment. New appli- WILKES UNIV bath and laundry room. New room, bath, closet storage Community Room apartments available for $550 of ADJ gross income. Handi- ances, washer &dryer CAMPUS wall to wall carpet. appliances area. Refrigerator &stove in- Swimming Pool and up. cap Accessible. Equal Hous- included, large fenced yard. 1, 2, 3, or 4bedrooms. Wood include stove, refrigerator, cluded, off street parking. Ref- Maintenance FREE 570-854-8785 ing Opportunity.TTY711 or No pets. $525/month. floors,nopets, starting $450. washer/ dryer. No Smoking. erences, no pets. $400/month Controlled Access 570-474-5010 This institution Call 570-407-0874 all utilities included. No Pets. Security, Reference +security. Call 570-655-6743 Patio/Balcony WILKES-BARRE is an equal opportunity pro- 570-826-1934 and Lease. $550/month, ten- and much more... 425 S. Franklin St. vider &employer. PLYMOUTH ant pays electric and gas. KINGSTON APTS FOR RENT! 2bedroom, 1bath. $465 + WILKES-BARRE 570-313-9955 Deluxe, quiet, airy 3bedroom, 2nd 570-288-9019 For lease. Available immedi- NANTICOKE utilities, 1st last &security. floor, 1.5 baths &office. All appli- www.sdkgreen acres.com Hanover Township ately, washer/dryer on 1.5 bedrooms, 2nd floor, no 570-471-3427 /KINGSTON ances, washer/dryer in unit. Wall-to- premises, no pets. We have pets, hook-ups. $469 mo. West End Road wall, C/A, garage, attic, Efficiency 1&2bedrooms. In- One bedroom. Heat, water, no pets/no smoking, lease. KINGSTON studio, 1&2bedroom apart- PLYMOUTH cludes all utilities, parking, laundry. garbage sewer &appliances in- 570-287-1733 NEW ments. On site parking. Fridge SWOYERSVILLE APTS No pets. From $390 to $675. cluded. Off street parking. No pets, 1bedroom apt. 1st floor. Ar- &stove provided. 24/7 secur- CLEAN LIVING Lease, security &references. non smoking, not Section 8ap- NANTICOKE SAVE $$$$ chitecturally designed. Cent- ity camera presence &all 2bedrooms, 2nd flr, $525. mo SPACE APT 570-970-0847 proved. References, security, 1st & If you like privacy... ral air. Off street parking. doors electronically locked. 3bedroom, 1bath....tenant last. $550/month. 570-852-0252 1/2 Double, 1bedroom with Quiet residentialneighbor- 1bedroom -$450. 2bedroom 2bedrooms, 1st floor, hook- pays utilities..very affordable.. , Wilkes-Barre air. Refrigerator, range, wash- hoods, utilities &heat by ten- -$550. Water &sewer paid 1 ups. $565/mo. new appliances, off street 2bedroom townhouse, end NANTICOKE er/dryer. Private drive, yard ant, no pets, no smoking. 1 month security deposit. Email parking &sewer included. No unit. Near VA, 1.5 baths, all 2males lookingfor 3rdroom- and patio. Gas heat. AMust month security, 1year lease. [email protected] All above INCLUDES smoking inddoors. CLOSE TO appliances, sewer, water & mate to share 3bedroom see at only $475+some utilit- Call Rosewood Realty or Call 570-208-9301 HEAT, WATER. WYOMING VALLEY WEST garbage included. $800/ apartment. $85/week. Call ies, Security, References & after 9:00 a.m. to schedule an HIGH SCHOOL. AVAILABLE month +security. 570-578-2644. Lease. No Pets. 570-266-9340 570-287-6822 appointment 570-824-8786 SEPT 1. 570-855-3329. 570-817-4475 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Tuesday, September 3, 2013 PAGE 7C

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WILKES-BARRE GLEN LYON CHOCOLATE LAB TOYOTA COROLLA 15 minutes from Power Plant BUICK '10 ENCLAVE WE BUY 447 S. Franklin St. PITTSTON PUPPIES 45k miles, silver/leather, 5-Speed. $3,499 Prestige 1bedroom with study, off street or W-B. 2bedroom, appli- 12, registered, both parents parking, laundry facility. Includes COOPERS CO-OP ances, washer/dryer hook up, on site. Males $400, Females captains seats, rear back up One AutO VEHICLES! heat and hot water, hardwood Lease Space Available. camera, third row. $25,200. Light manufacturing, ware- electric heat, new paint &car- $450.. Contact Ang at 570-489-0000 floors, appliances, Trash removal. pet, nonsmoker. $625/month 570-441-7826 or 570-814-0749 Call Dan Lane @ $580/month. Call (570) 821-5599 house, office, includes all utilities with free parking. +security, references &1year [email protected]. 20072004HarleVENTUREy8LS83Ext.SporMiniVtSanter908405353...... $6,000$4,500 lease. Pet on approval. 20032004BMWCORVETTEZ43.017167i Co...... nvertiBle53232...... $13,999$26,986 WILKES-BARRE Iwill save you money! Huskies, Poms, 2002 Corvette Z06 Coupe 13295 ...... $27,778 ATLAS REALTY 570-218-2320 2006 COBALT 68286...... $6,900 63 ELIZABETH ST. Yorkies, Chihuahuas, KELLY 20042005ventureCROSS FIRElSSRexT- 6t.590Miniv14 ...... an90840...... $4,500$17,999 829-6200 GLEN LYON German Shephards &More. 875W.Market St. 20042005CoRAMrvet1500teQUCoADupe79407.Co...... upe 17167 ...... $26,986$16,999 Remodeled 1st floor apt. 2008 xCaBZ71 4x4 lt2 74414 ...... $18,999 3bedrooms, 1bath, rear Bloomsburg 389-7877 Kingston, PA. 2005 MUSTANG GT Convertible 32500 ...... $18,999 Condominiums 3BRRENOVATED 20052007CroSSE350 PassengerFire Sr56256t-6...... 59014 ...... $15,999$13,999 porch. Gas heat, washer/dryer Hazleton 453-6900 570-287-2243 2005 MuStang gt ConvertiBle 32500 ...... $18,999 1/2 double, off street park- 2007 MUSTANG GT Coupe 32569...... $17,495 Hanover 829-1922 CHEVY '01 IMPALA 2006 F150xCaB xl 4x4 5.4ltr 62084 ...... $15,999 hook- up, fridge, stove &dish- DALLAS ing, 2porches, oil /electric 2008 Ford KingRanch CREW 50457 ...... $28,896 Power windows, locks, air, tilt. 2007 F350xCaB DieSel lariat 4x4 91235 ...... $21,999 washer. Absolutely no pets. Private Senior Community, heat. NO DOGS. Refer- PONTIAC GRAND AM 2010 MUSTANG V6 Convertible 40332 ...... $17,999 2007 MuStang gt Coupe 32569 ...... $16,999 $600/month 1st floor, 2bedrooms, 2baths, ences &application re- SHELTIEPUPPIES 52k. MUST SEE &DRIVE! 02' $3,499 2009 CR-V EX SUV 42978...... $17,990 $5,450. 2008 ForDKingranCHCreW4x450457...... $28,896 +utilities &1month security. attached garage, window treat- quired. $500 month + 2males, ready to go, 1st 20082011 MuStCRZ EXang6M Coupegt Co5870.upe...... 2665 ...... $23,898$15,999 Reference check. ments &appliances included. security. 570-714-1296 shots, dewormed, papers. 570-825-7577 20102006MuStHummerangH3 5059v61.Co...... nvertiBle 40332 ...... $15,999$20,989 570-472-9453 C/A, deck, snow removal & $400 each. 570-899-9723 Freshlystate inspected & 20042011 HonDSONATAaSES251000600 ...... ConvertiBle 87617 ...... $16,495$15,999 lawn care included. No pets. GLEN LYON warrantied. Financing avail- 20092011 CiviCMazda3SiSPORSeDT gtan4924558512...... $17,495$16,990 YORKIE PUPPY 2007 Mini COOPER S k 46153...... $13,999 WILKES-BARRE References. $1,200 +utilities & Large 1/2 double, 3bedrooms, able. CAR FAX available. 2007Harley883SportSter5353...... $6,000 new appliances, new Female, AKC. champion 20032006BMWNissanZ4350Z3.0ConviCoertiblenver22tiBle128 ...... 53232...... $13,999$20,980 BEAUTIFUL 6ROOM security. 570-371-8666 2009 Nissan 370Z SPORT PKG 11575...... $26,789 washer/dryer. Freshly painted, bloodlines. Dew claws done, 2002 Corvette Z06 Coupe13295...... $27,778 1st floor, 1-2 bedrooms, living wormed, 1st shots. KELLY 20042003venturePorsche BOXTERlS exSt.26998Miniv...... an 90840 ...... $4,500$23,999 Houses For Rent new carpeting. $650/month + 20042004CoSubarurvetWRXte STICo60325upe...... Coupe 17167 ...... $26,986$18,799 room with wall to wall carpet 570-332-4739 875 W. Market St. thru-out,modern bath &kit- utilities. Call 570-881-0320 20082010xCSubaruaBZOutbac71 4x4SPORlt2T 7441425683 ...... $18,999$19,890 BEAR CREEK Kingston, PA. 2005 CroSS Fire Srt-6 59014 ...... $15,999 chen with electric stove, laun- GOOSE ISLAND Autos Under $5000 570-287-2243 2012 Subaru IMPREZA AWD 33059 ...... $17,980 2bedroom ranch, hardwood 20052009MuStSuzukiangAWD SUVgt Co30482nver...... tiBle 32500 ...... $18,999$12,999 dry room with gas or electric 2bedrooms, 1bath, tenant 2006 F150xCaB xl 4x4 5.4ltr 62084 ...... $15,999 dryer hookups, private porch, floors,great sun room, 1,400 2006 RAV 4Limited SUV 123109...... $11,990 pays all utilities, 1st and last 20072010F3To50yotaxCRAaBV4DieSelI4 SUV 34739laria...... t4x491235...... $21,999$16,999 sq. ft. fireplace &wood burner, CHEVY '02 CAVALIER CADILLAC '07 DTS 2007 MuStang gt Coupe 32569 ...... $16,999 off street parking, no pets, no months rent and security. 2007 TOYOYA FJ CRUZER 65231...... $21,990 grat deck. county setting. 2 Power locks, air, AM/FM. Pearlwhite/tan leather, 2008 ForD King ranCH CreW 4x4 50457 ...... $28,896 smokers, lease, security de- $550. 570-823-2902 2010 Volkswagen SE SUV 22065...... $17,499 car attached garage. No pets. 1Owner. 84k. EXCELLENT! heated &cooled seats. 2008 MuStang gt Coupe 2665 ...... $23,898 posit, references, credit & 2012 Volkswagen SE Sedan 32392...... $14,999 2010 MuStang v6 ConvertiBle 40332 ...... $15,999 All utilities by tenant. 43k miles. Warranty. 800021 background check, utilities by KINGSTON $4,450. 2012 Volkswagen 2.5L Hatchback 30751...... $14,999 $970/month 760-5095 Clean, large 3bedroom, 1.5 570-825-7577 $17,997 2004 HonDa S2000 ConvertiBle 87617 ...... $16,495 tenant. $595/ month. *Tax, tags & license fees not included. 16 570-824-4884 bath, wash area. 1st, last Freshlystate inspected & BENTON month rent &security. Call warrantied. Financing avail- MAFFEI 1553 Main Street, Peckville, PA 18452 WILKES-BARRE Minutes from Shickshinny. 4 570-817-0601. able. CAR FAX available. HISTORICWHEELMAN bedrooms, 1bath. Country set- Will Return Calls. 1518 8th Street, Carverton Auto Sales 439 S. Franklin St. ting, partially furnished. Wash- Near Francis Slocum St. Park BEN'S AUTO 570-288-6227 Saturn `99 SL Two apartments available. er. Hunting privileges. KINGSTON DODGE '95 RAM 1500 444 MarketStreet Engine rebuilt, new radiator & (1) 1bedroom, hardwood floors, $750/month +security. &refer- SALES hoses. 4new tires. Inspected A/C, marble bath. security system, 59 North WellesAve. X-CAB 4X4 Kingston ences. 570-854-0984 Eat-in kitchen with refrigerat- RT. 309 W-B TWP through 11/13. $1,000 laundry, off street parking. $675 GOOD WORK TRUCK! Near Wegman's 570-472-1149 (1) Unique studio. Sun porch, hard- or and stove, 3bedrooms, 1 $1,295 HARVEYS LAKE bath, off-street parking. No 570-822-7359 CHRYSLER '05 wood floor, security system and Call for details 570-696-4377 CHEVY 08 COLORADO laundry. Off street parking. $550 Furnished Home. 3bedroom, liv- Smoking, No Pets. $650+ PT CRUISER ing room, kitchen, bath, Wi-fi, Dir- utilities &security. 5cyl., auto, air, power steer- Purple, good condition. 570-821-5599 ing, power brakes, AM/FM, ect TV, lake rights, washer/dryer. 570-639-1796 Autos For Sale Warranty WILKES-BARRE $1,200/month +utilities. Students bedliner &fiberglass $4,995 Welcome.570-639-5041 FORTY FORT 1/2 DOUBLE bed cover.SPECIAL $7,995. North Main Street 3bedrooms, remodeled, living ACME AUTO Full Notary Service JENKINS TOWNSHIP MAFFEI Wilkes-Barre near General room, dining room, appliances, Tags &Title Transfers SATURN '02 L300 Hospital. Freshly painted 3 Charming, spacious 7room off street parking. $725/mo + SALES Auto Sales totally renovated rental. In- Power windows, locks, seat, room apartment. Spacious eat- utilities. 570-814-0843 air. MUST SEE! in kitchen includes stove and cludes 11/2 baths, 21/2-3 343-1959 BEN'S AUTO 570-288-6227 bedrooms, den, parlorwith 1009 Penn Ave 444 Market Street $5,575. refrigerator. Bedroom fea- KINGSTON Scranton 18509 SALES 570-825-7577 tures 2full size closets. Large brand new wall to wall PROPERTIES Across from Scranton Prep RT. 309 W-B TWP Kingston carpeting/flooring. Draperies Freshlystate inspected & 13ʼ x21ʼliving room. Water Currently Available GOOD CREDIT, BAD CREDIT, Near Wegman's warrantied. Financing avail- andsewer included. Electri- /blinds/windows &doors. Gas NO CREDIT 570-822-7359 heat. Kitchen and laundry Call Our Auto Credit VW '10 BEETLE GLS able. CAR FAX available. city by tenant. Washer and LARGE 1/2 DOUBLE CHEVY ʻ10 MALIBU LS Red/black leather, heated dryer available in laundry area. room with brand new gas Hot Line to get Completelyrenovated, full Pre-approved for aCar Loan! Air, all power, cruise,tilt, CD. seats, moon roof. 19k Off street parking in private lot. range/fridge/washer/dryer. kitchen, living room, Very economical..like Full basement with outside 800-825-1609 miles. Factory Warranty. No pets. Security, application, formal dining room &study. www.acmecarsales.net new..Sporty.Balance GM $15,900 lease required. $485.00 per entrance. Terrace backyard, 4bedrooms, 1.5 baths. warranty. SALE PRICE month. Call 814-9574. Tranquil neighborhood, off **************** AUTOS $11,995. street parking, easy access to 1/2 DOUBLE Full Notary Service MAFFEI WILKES-BARRE I-81/airport/casino. Great Completely remodeled older 11 AUDI S5 CONVERTIBLE Tags &Title Transfers PARK AVENUE schools, exterior still under charm, stained glass win- SPRINT blue/ black /brown Auto Sales 2nd floor, 1bedroom. Water in- renovation. No Smoking. dows, front &rear porches, leather interior, navigation, BEN'S AUTO 570-288-6227 cluded. $500 +utilities, $900+security+utilities. Living /dining room combo, 7spd auto turbo, AWD 10 CHEVY IMPALA LT silver 444 Market Street 1518 8th Street, Carverton security &lease. No pets. Call 570-762-8265 eat-in kitchen with laundry SALES Near Francis Slocum St. Park 570-472-9494 59k miles RT. 309 W-B TWP Kingston KINGSTON alcove, 3bedrooms, 1bath 07 BUICK LUCERNE CXL silver, SATURN '07 ION **************** grey leather Near Wegman's WILKES-BARRE 15 South Thomas Ave. 570-822-7359 4cylinder. 5speed. REAL 3bedroom, single home in a Quiet residentialneighbor- 06 CADILLAC DTS silver, black VW '10 JETTA SHARP CAR! $3,995. SOUTH hoods, utilities &heat by ten- leather, chrome alloys DODGE '10 JOURNEY nice neighborhood, living 06 AUDI A8L grey, black leather, Light grey, 4cylinder, all LIMITED 570-696-4377 SECURE BUILDINGS room, dining room, large ant, no pets, no smoking. 1 Red/black leather, month security, 1year lease. navigation, AWD power, cruise, tilt, alloys, 1&2bedroom apartments house, new wall to wall carpet- 06 VW JETTA GLS blue, auto, Sirius radio, 56k. Balance of heated seats, 31k miles. Starting at $440 and up. Ref- ing. New interior and exterior Call Rosewood Realty sunroof factory warranty. Very Warranty. erences required. Section 8 doors, deadbolt locks, smoke 570-287-6822 06 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS grey, auto, 4cyl clean..very economical. OK. 570-357-0712 detectors, front and rear SALE PRICE $12,995. covered porch. Nice yard. Full WILKES-BARRE/ 05 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LT MAFFEI WILKES-BARRE white V6 Full Notary Service attic and basement storage. PARSONS 05 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LS Tags &Title Transfers Auto Sales STUDIO near WILKES Excellent condition. 3bedroom, 1.5 bath, gold TOYOTA'06 COROLLA LE Wood floors, parking, no pets, $800/month+utilities and se- $700/month, security, utilities & 02 VW BEETLE GLS lime green 570-288-6227 Power windows, locks, air, short term OK. $425, all utilit- curity deposit. No Pets. lease. No Pets. 570-288-7753 5speed, 4cylinder 444 Market Street 65k. EXCELLENT! $9,550. ies included. 570-826-1934 570-574-9257 01 HONDA CIVIC green 5speed 73 PORSCHE 914 green &black, Kingston 570-825-7577 PITTSTON Freshlystate inspected & LARKSVILLE Half-Double, freshlypainted, 5speed, 62k miles. WILKES-BARRE HONDA '12 ACCORD warrantied. Financing avail- Pace Street 2bedroom, 11/2 bath, able. CAR FAX available. KIDDER STREET 5room single family home with washer/dryer hookup, cable SUVS, VANS, FORD '04 TAURUSSES SPECIAL EDITION 2bedroom balcony apt., living 2+ bedrooms, 1bath, &satellite ready, enclosed TRUCKS, 4 X4’s Power windows, locks, air, Grey/black leather, heated room, kitchen, bath, new car- seats. 15k miles. Volvo 98' V70 Wagon washer/dryer, deck &yard. back porch &yard. Private seat. 42k. MUST SEE & Turbo, 4Wheel drive, Leather peting,freshly painted. $600 $760/month +utilities. parking. $650 +utilities, se- 08 CHRYSLER T&C TOURING DRIVE! $6,850. Factory Warranty month +utilities. Close to $19,995 interior. Good condition in and Call Barbara Mark curity &references. No pets Blue, entertainment center 570-825-7577 out! $5,000. 347-693-4156 Home Depot. 570-540-5312. 570-696-5414 or smoking. 570-239-4293 7passenger mini van Freshlystate inspected & 08 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT warrantied. Financing avail- PITTSTON dark grey, 3rd seat, 4x4 able. CAR FAX available. MAFFEI Wilkeswood 2bedroom. 1.5 baths, eat in 08 FORD ESCAPE XLT blue, tan kitchen with appliances, living leather, sunroof, 4x4 Auto Sales 08 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT black, BEN'S AUTO Apartments room, office/den, laundry in 4cylinder, 5speed 4x4 570-288-6227 unit, garage parking. $575 + 08 FORD EDGE SE white V6 AWD SALES 444 Market Street 1 & 2 BR security &references. 07 CHRYSLER ASPEN LTD RT. 309 W-B TWP Kingston Apts 696-1195 570-702-3538 dark grey, 3rd seat, 4x4 Near Wegman's VW '02 CABRIO 07 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 570-822-7359 Power windows, locks, air, tilt. 2 & 3 BR LEHMAN PLAINS LAREDO green, grey leather, HONDA '11 CIVIC LX SPORTY! $3,975. Townhomes 3bedrooms, 2full baths, HALF-DOUBLE sunroof, 4x4 FORD ‘12 570-825-7577 2bedrooms, all gas. No dogs. 07 DODGE CARAVAN SXT green, Burgundy/grey cloth, $800/month. 4new tires, 23k miles. Freshlystate inspected & 570-822-2711 570-477-3827 $495/month. 570-417-5441 07 GMC YUKON DENALI FUSION SE warrantied. Financing avail- www.liveatwilkeswood.com electric blue, black leather, Auto, all power, cruise, tilt, Factory Warranty. PLAINS navigation 4x4 alloys. Black. Economical. $14,995 able. CAR FAX available. LUZERNE Spacious, modern, 4bdrm, 06 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT Like new. Sporty. WYOMING blue3, V6, 4x4 SALE PRICE $12,995. 392 BennettSt. wall to wall carpeting. 1.5 bath, 06 SUBARU FORESTER Trucks / SUVs / Vans 2nd floor, 2bedroom apart- living room,kitchen w/all appli- silver, V6, 4x4 Full Notary Service Tags & MAFFEI ment. Very clean. Must See. 2BEDROOM ances, off street parking. $800 06 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD Title Transfers Applianaces, air &washer/dry- +utilities, 1st &last months CAB TRUCK Auto Sales HOUSE HONDA CRV10' er. Off street parking. No pets. Gas heat. Washer/ dryer hook- rent +security. Absolutely NO silver, 4door, V6, 4x4 570-288-6227 06 FORD EXPLORER XLT LowMiles, AWD. $650/month +utilities &secur- up, dish-washer, stove &refri- Pets or Smoking. 444 Market Street ity. 570-693-3473 570-823-4116 blue, 3rd seat, 4x4 2Available, starting at gerator. Fenced in yard, par- 06 CHEVY EQUINOX LT $17,999 Kingston tially new carpet. Off-street 570-417-7745 grey, V6, AWD Commercial parking, yard. $680 +utilities. 570-417-2737 06 NISSAN MURANO SE (570) 288-3438 white AWD LEXUS '06 ES 330 SHAVERTOWN 06 MERCURY MARINER silver, Silver/grey leather, moon 1518 8th Street, Carverton PLAZA 315 MOUNTAIN TOP 3BEDROOMS V6, AWD roof, heated seats. Excel- ROUTE 315 -PLAINS 06 HONDA PILOT EX silver, 3rd Near Francis Slocum St. Park 3bedroom ranch, hardwood Gas heat, Living room, dining lent condition. 82k miles. 1,750 SQ. FT. &2,400 SQ.FT room, off-street parking. seat, 4x4 Extended Warranty CHEVY '02 BLAZER OFFICE/RETAIL, 2,000 FT. floors throughout, livingroom 06 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO REG with fireplace, eat in kitchen, 4 Security and Lease. No Pets. KELLY $13,995 4X4. V6. BARGAIN PRICE With Cubicles. $700 amonth. CAB truck red, 4x4 $3,995. 570-829-1206 season sun porch, private 06 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 875W.Market St. wooded setting. Crestwood Includes Sewer and Trash. Black, V8, 4x4 truck Kingston, PA. 570-696-4377 EDWARDSVILLE Sch. Dist. Attached garage. 570-675-4424 05 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE 570-287-2243 MAFFEI Pet friendly. Large fenced off road, grey, 3rd seat, 4x4 WEST PITTSTON 05 BUICK RENZVOUS CXL Auto Sales property, ideal for children & Modern 5rooms, 2bedrooms, Light grey, tan leather AWD SUBARU OUTBACK11' 570-288-6227 pets. $1,050/month. 2full baths, stove, refrigerator, 05 NISSAN XTERRA Station Wagon,AWD. 570-472-3277 off street parking. $600/month black, V6, 4x4 43KMiles! 444 Market Street &Security. 1year lease. No 05 CHEVY TRAILBLAZERwhite, Kingston EXETER TWP. pets. 570-237-0968 V6, 4x4 Single family home. Mount 05 CHEVY COLORADO CLUB Zion Rd. 6rooms &bath. No CAB grey 4x4 truck CADILLAC '00 WILKES-BARRE 05 CHRYSLER TOWN & SEVILLE pets/no smoking. $700/month COUNTRY TOURING blue, 1518 8th Street, Carverton +utilities &security. 1/2 DOUBLE Grey/beige leather, heated 135 Garden ave. 7passenger mini van Near Francis Slocum St. Park 570-388-2675 570-388-6860 05 FORD ESCAPE XLT Red, seats. 70k miles. 35-37 Rice Ave. 6rooms. $650/plus utilities. V6 4x4 KELLY Two owners, local trade. CHEVY '06 Double block in very good No pets. 570-855-8405 05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX green 875W.Market St. Excellent Condition TRAILBLAZER condition. Live in one side PITTSTON auto, AWD Kingston, PA. Extended Warranty 4X4. V6. EXTRA SHARP! and let the other side pay the Available Sept.1 Sales 04 FORD EXPLORER XLT 80 River Street 570-287-2243 $5,995 $5,995. mortgage. Newerroof and silver, grey, leather, 3rd seat, 570-696-4377 furnace, 3years old. Very Newly remodeled two story, DALLAS 4x4 clean and in move-in 2bedrooms, 1bath, 1995 Redman Trailer, 56'x14', 04 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO FORD F150 04' refrigerator, stove &dryer, Located in park. 4rooms, CREW CAB white, 4door, 4X2. Nice Truck! MAFFEI condition. AMust See! 4x4 truck MLS#13-2618. $79,000 washer hookup, two car 2bedrooms, 1.5 bath. $9,999 Auto Sales driveway, fenced yard, no Screened in porch. $15,500. 04 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT CROSSIN REAL ESTATE QUAD CAB black 570-288-6227 570-288-0770 pets. $800/month +utilities. Very Good Condition 4door 4x4 truyck 1st, last &security. 570-706-5201 04 GMC ENVOY 444 Market Street PITTSTON TWP. Call 570-417-9781 black, V6, 4x4 Kingston $1,750/MONTH To view house go to PITTSTON TWP. 04 FORD EXPLORER XLS www.wilkesbarredjs.com/ RENT TO OWN gold V6 4x4 789PhotoAlbum 2bedroom, clean, needs no 04 CHEVY AVALANCHE LT green, grey leather, 4door KELLY 1518 8th Street, Carverton work.remodeled throughout. 875 W. Market St. WILES-BARRE Minutes from I- 81 &PATurn- 4x4 truck Near Francis Slocum St. Park MINERS MILLS 03 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD Kingston, PA. pike. $550/month. grey black leather sunroof 4x4 570-287-2243 DODGE '06 DAKOTA 5room, 2bedroom home. The 570-212-8663 03 FORD EXPEDITION XLT silver, CLUB CAB last quiet neighborhood in 610-767-9456 3rd seat, 4x4 6speed. EXTRA SHARP! HONDA ACCORD MITSUBISHI '01 SPYDER Wilkes-Barre. Refrigerator, 03 NISSAN PATHFINDER black $4495. 570-696-4377 3002 N. Twp Blvd. stove, washer/dryer included. Resort Property For Rent V6 4x4 EXL 10' 31,000K CONVERTIBLE Medical office for rent on the Sewerage &recycling fees 03 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER XLX Leatherand well Equipped. Power windows, locks, air. Pittston By-Pass. Highly vis- paid, other utilities by tenant. CANCUN MEXICO red, V6, 4x4 88k. SHARP! $7,475 ible location with plenty of Off street parking, non- 02 FORD F150 SUPER CREW 570-825-7577 ROYALSANDS RESORT red &tan 4door. 4x4 truck Freshlystate inspected & parking. $1,800 sq. ft. of beau- smokers. References &em- TIMESHARE VILLA 01 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB tifullyfinished space can be ployment verified. $650/month warrantied. Financing avail- 2bedrooms, 2bath, week SPORT blue, V6, 4x4 truck able. CAR FAX available. used for any type office use. &security. 570-824-7392 16, 2nd floor ocean view, 01 FORD EXPLORER SPORT $1,750/ mo. plus utilities. overlooks pool. 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The U.S. Centers health services for Lake County, Ill. areas and brush. test; treated with antibiotics 30,000 reported and she said she’s now feeling better. for Disease Control and Prevention A couple of times while out in tick On the medical front, researchers Other symptoms “Unfortunately, it kind of puts a stop recently noted that,while about 30,000 habitats, he said, he has found himself reportedly are trying to come up with • Flu-like symptoms; fever, Actual size on your life and any plans you had,” cases of Lyme disease are reported covered with hundreds of the bugs, so a vaccine against the disease. One headache, fatigue said Brunk, who said she contracted annually, the actual number could be 10 many he used duct tape to get them off formulation would alert people by • Arthritic pain, including hot, the disease once before and it caused times higher. Some patients don’t seek without getting a bite. making them itch as soon as a deer swollen joints (most often knees) Preventing disease constant pain and memory loss.“This treatment, the CDC said, some doctors “We don’t want to scare people from tick bites, while another would kill Adult deer little bug can change your life for a long don’t report cases, and some cases are going out, but just be aware, whether the bacteria, but neither is publicly • Wear repellent tick, less than • Check for ticks daily 5/32 in. (4 mm) time.” misdiagnosed. it’s mosquitoes or ticks, take proper available yet. • Shower soon after being outdoors Lyme disease — known by its bull’s- In the decades since the malady was precautions,” Pfister said. — Robert McCoppin • Remove ticks with tweezers, eye-shaped rash and flu-like symptoms identified near Lyme, Conn., in 1975, the Those precautions include wearing Chicago Tribune pulling in a straight, even motion • Call your doctor if you get a fever or rash

Source: U.S. Centers for Disease and Control HEALTH Graphic: Melina Yingling © 2013 MCT THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Tuesday, September 3, 2013 PAGE 1D Couldyou do this for medical science? ‘Model patients’donate their bodies for pelvic exams while alive and awake

SARAH ZHANG who teaches Introduction to Clinical The Seattle Times Medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine. SEATTLE — “Is this your first pel- Now the thinking has changed: vic exam?” “Communication skills are some- No, replied Amanda Struiksma. It thing that can be learned just like was in fact her eighth — in less than surgeries.” an hour. For example, it can be counterin- Struiksma is a “model patient,” tuitive to say “tell me if it hurts” to helping first-year internal medicine a woman about to get a pelvic exam, residents from the University of which is uncomfortable but not usu- Washington learn how to approach a ally painful. Those words, however procedure at once intimate and clini- well-intentioned, make patients tense cal. up, expecting the worst. She kept a straight face answering Because of a patient’s deeply held the question the first seven times. personal or cultural beliefs, women’s But now she slipped, and a half-smile sexual health can be difficult to talk appeared. The three residents in the about. Add in the procedure’s inva- exam room, including the young man siveness, and the routine pelvic exam who posed the question, chuckled, can be especially fraught. In these too. sensitive situations, a doctor’s com- Some of the room’s nervous ten- posure and choice of words can make sion dissipated. a world of difference. Just a few decades ago, it was On a Monday evening in Planned common to practice pelvic exams Parenthood’s Seattle headquarters, on women anesthetized for sur- first-year internal medicine residents gery. That taught medical students ate their sandwiches to what sounded and residents the technique, but like the click-clack of silverware. The knocked-out women don’t have much sound was actually from speculums feedback to give. Here at a Planned being laid out for a lecture before the Parenthood training, the residents MCT photo practice session. It’s just background were taught not only how to handle First year medical resident Naomi Shike consults with a model during a pelvic-exam training session in Seattle,Wash. noise now, but those sounds matter a speculum but also how to make the in the exam room. inherently awkward exam a little less Model patients give feedback specifi- become an increasingly important away. Somewhere along the way, “It’s my pet peeve,” said Dr. Alson awkward. cally on how the residents made them part of medical education in recent young doctors were supposed to fig- Burke, who teaches gynecology to It’s small things, like asking wheth- feel, which represents a cultural shift years. Medical schools used to dump ure out how to talk to patients. med students and other residents at er it’s the patient’s first time or say- from the days of practicing on anes- technical knowledge on their stu- “Historically, we’ve thought, the university. “Even when it’s just an ing “footrests” instead of “stirrups,” thetized women without consent. dents and send them out into the ‘you’re a nice person; you can figure that add up to make a difference. Training for bedside skills has hospital to deal with patients right it out,’” said Dr. Karen McDonough, See PELVIC | 2D ‘Overdose juice’ a controversial life-saver for heroin addicts

ANDY GRIMM Chicago Tribune “I feel like we’re throwing up our hands and giving up on drug abuse. Tell me CHICAGO — As her son started a second any other disorder, be it hypertension, stint in rehab this summer, Theresa Vorkapic had the most recent of many awkward conversations or stroke, or heart attack, where a leg- between a mother and child battling heroin addic- islature would support giving a medi- tion. cation to a friend to use?” She told him she was going to keep a syringe — Dr. Eric Voth of naloxone — a drug that can reverse a heroin overdose in seconds — in their Geneva, Ill., home Chairman of the Institute on Global Drug Policy when he returns. She asked him to sign a pledge that said he will tell her — please, just tell her — if he was going to use heroin, so she would know sense of security. to be ready with naloxone. Legislation that passed two years ago made it Such pleas could become more commonplace in legal to distribute naloxone, a prescription drug the Chicago suburbs, which have seen an explo- that has been available in hospitals and on ambu- sion in overdose deaths linked to opiate drugs. lances since the 1960s, to opiate users and those Vorkapic, whose son has overdosed twice, isn’t likely to be around when an overdose occurs. sure his latest near-death experience will convince Pilot programs targeting inner cities have made him to kick his addiction. Rehab and get-tough naloxone available to lay people, and now similar tactics haven’t worked so far, she admits. programs are sprouting in suburban areas that “You go through so many different iterations of have seen spikes in heroin deaths. the way you think about things. (Such as) ‘If I find An a-ha moment MCT photo out you’re getting high I will throw you out and In Lake County, Ill., where opiate-related deaths Steve Kamenicky, right,waits for Chicago Recovery Alliance volunteer Erin Scott to finish his paper work before he can lock the door!’” Vorkapic said. rose nearly 45 percent during the past five years, a get Naloxone during a CRA truck’s weekly stop on 16th Street in Cicero, Ill. “I came to the realization that, like, whoa, this seminar on naloxone hosted by the health depart- is not the matter of a young person who is being ment last month drew more than 100 people. clients, at county methadone and recovery pro- needle exchange trucks at sites around Chicago unruly. This is a matter of life or death.” “When I found out it was available, I said, grams. and inner-ring suburbs. Public-health officials in the suburbs seem to ‘Why aren’t we doing this, if it will save lives?’” The support from suburban areas has been Legislation passed in 2009 made Illinois one have reached the same conclusions as Vorkapic said Susan McKnight, coordinator of substance- a huge boost for naloxone distribution efforts, of 16 states that allow distribution of naloxone and are turning to naloxone as a tool to reduce abuse programs for the Lake County Health said Dan Bigg of the Chicago Recovery Alliance, without requiring a doctor to prescribe every a rising number of heroin deaths, despite crit- Department, where she is writing protocols for a not-for-profit that has handed out thousands ics who say it could give heroin users a false providing naloxone to clients, and loved ones of of vials of the drug to users who visit their See HEROIN | 2D

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Pelvic both paid for their time. Both the preceptors New treatment helps thosewho suffer from asthma From page 1D and the model patients are drawn from Planned instrument making noise, Parenthood staff, who SUSAN SCHROCK When they get an asthma attack, the patient hears click click view this training as part Fort Worth Star-Telegram that causes the airway muscles to click and crunch crunch of the organization’s role constrict,” said Duong, who per- crunch, and she thinks, in promoting access to FORT WORTH, Texas — formed the procedure on Mosley. ‘Oh my God, what is the women’s health. Taylor Mosley’s asthma flare-ups “The idea is that if you deliver doctor doing down there.’ “We’re the people most were so severe that she sometimes thermal energy to the muscles and I teach the residents to comfortable about it,” says wondered when her next wheezing thin them out, people will have manipulate instruments Struiksma, a patient-care breath might be her last. fewer attacks.” without the noises.” coordinator who’s worked Mosley, 22, of Fort Worth, Duong said the treatment is the Specific lessons like at Planned Parenthood Texas, has relied on steroids and newest non-drug alternative to these demonstrate recur- for four years and been a her rescue inhaler for years to keep years of steroid use, which can cre- ring themes in proper bed- model patient for two. “If her asthma in check but said she ate long-term health effects includ- side manner. not us, then who else?” still would wind up in the hospital ing osteoporosis, cataracts and It’s recognizing a Experienced model once or twice a month in inten- high blood pressure. patient’s apprehension of patients also are com- sive care, often for days at a time. “Asthma is very common around the unfamiliar: The specu- fortable giving feedback Her health led her to drop out of here. There are not too many alter- lum, sometimes described where nervous or con- college, caused her to miss work MCT photo natives for people with asthma that by women as resembling fused real patients might and kept her from participating in Pulmonary critical-care physician Dr. Huy Duong has helped asthma patient Taylor medications aren’t controlling. A a torture device, is used be silent. sports and outdoor activities for Mosley, 22, by using a new bronchial thermoplasty treatment offered at Texas lot of these people end up on ste- to open the vagina for the Relying on the kindness fear of triggering an asthma attack, Health Southwest in Fort Worth, Texas. roids and immune-suppressing exam. Students are taught and consent of patients for she said. drugs that have a lot of side effects to let women who seem practice runs into other “Emotionally, you just feel like has started running and is plan- ways and improve patients’ qual- and their quality of life is terrible,” especially nervous hold problems, too. you are going to die any minute,” ning her first camping trip with ity of life, said Dr. Huy Duong, a he said. the speculum first and “Lots of patients aren’t Mosley said. her family. pulmonary critical care physician Mosley said she hasn’t been hos- even place it comfortable But a newly available medical An estimated 25.9 million at Texas Health Southwest. pitalized for an asthma flare-up themselves. “It’s recognizing with a medi- treatment has Mosley breathing Americans have asthma, according Through the minimally inva- and hasn’t had to miss work since And it’s let- a patient’s cal student, easier for the first time in years. to the most recent American Lung sive procedure, a small catheter is completing the procedure. Though ting patients especially In March, Mosley was the first Association report. An estimated 5 inserted into the lungs, and radio she still carries her rescue inhaler, be in con- apprehension of male medical patient to undergo the three-part to 10 percent of those have a severe frequency energy is used to heat she said she finds she doesn’t have trol: Instead the unfamiliar, such students,” bronchial thermoplasty proce- case of the lung disease, which can the lung tissue and reduce the to use it as frequently as she once of pushing as the speculum, said Dan dure now offered at Texas Health lead to numerous emergency room thickness of the smooth muscles did. Now she’s looking forward to a patient’s Arnett, a Southwest Fort Worth for those visits, lost productivity at work that become inflamed during an her camping trip at Lake Whitney. legs open, a sometimes first-year whose severe asthma cannot be and even death. allergy attack. The heating process “I’m almost 23 years old, and doctor can described by women resident who controlled by medication alone. Bronchial thermoplasty, limits the muscles’ ability to con- I’ve never been camping. As a kid I place his or as resembling a had done “Now I feel free. I don’t have a approved by the Food and Drug strict, making breathing easier for wasn’t allowed to do much because her hands on an OB-GYN ball and chain around my foot, and Administration in 2010, does not the patient. you never knew how my asthma either side torture device. rotation I can go and start to do the things cure asthma but is designed to “People with asthma over time was going to react,” Mosley said. and say, “Let Students are taught while in I want to do,” said Mosley, who reduce inflammation of the air- develop thickened airway muscles. “This is a celebration.” your legs to let women who school. Male fall naturally students are until your seem especially usually more Smarten up, eye surgeon says, and don’t give up your eyesight for an iPhone knees touch nervous hold the nervous prac- my hands.” speculum first ticing the MARIA LAMAGNA in London, recently coined the 30 percent of the population of the says Mark Rosenfield, an optom- Instructors exams, too. MarketWatch term “screen sightedness” and United States. The environmen- etrist who published research on tell students and even place it Model pointed out that according to tal factors that contribute include the topic in The Journal of the to be especial- themselves.” patients also The biggest knock on smart- his research, there has been a 35 “close work,” or stress on the eye American Academy of Optometry. ly sensitive have become phones is that all the apps, emails, percent increase in the number caused by reading or otherwise The discomfort can eventually that women a larger part viral videos and text messages of people with advancing myopia focusing on a near object. result in fatigue. may have experienced of medical education in drive us to distraction, if not off since smartphones launched in Using a smartphone strains the People tend to hold smart- sexual assault, which may general. In these simu- the road. Spending half the day 1997. eyes in much the same way read- phones considerably closer to influence how they react to lated situations, students staring into a four-inch screen Nearsightedness, or myopia, is a ing a book or staring at a comput- their faces than they would a book the procedure. can make mistakes with- also may wreck one’s eyesight, condition caused by a combination er monitor does, with one excep- or newspaper, even as close as 7 Dozens of these small out affecting an actual new research suggests — and the of hereditary factors and environ- tion — the distance between the or 8 inches, Rosenfield says. And interactions during an patient’s health. Model devices may not be to blame so ment, says Shlomit Schaal, an eye eye and the object. When a phone because smartphones have such exam are carefully mapped patients act in all sorts much as how we hold them. surgeon and assistant professor of or other device is held close to a small screen, the incidents of out. of different patient roles, David Allamby, an eye surgeon Ophthalmology at the University one’s face, it forces the eye to work peering closely at them tend to be The training session but gynecology presents and the founder of Focus Clinics of Louisville. It affects more than harder than usual to focus on text, higher than for other devices. for first-year internal resi- a situation where it gets dents, which University especially hands on — just of Washington contracts as real doctors have to do. Heroin to Planned Parenthood “They’re absolutely of the Great Northwest, amazing,” says Burke of From page 1D takes place after-hours at the model patients in the the clinic. OB-GYN class she teaches dose. The law’s implemen- rotating sites, Stroger drugs. I thought I would A user and a life-saver were too fearful of arrest After a lecture, residents at the university. “Ninety- tation in 2010 ended what Hospital has a naloxone start a clinic to help them A regular heroin user, to risk calling for an ambu- in groups of three rotate nine percent of the learn- had been a legal conun- program, and the drug, also with addiction,” Kacena Steve Kamenicky wears his lance or rushing to the ER. through exam rooms, each ing are these women who drum of how to distribute a known by the trade name said. hair in an oily gray pony- That left the options of staffed with a registered give their time and essen- drug to someone to give to Narcan or the street ver- But as she did her tail, his wiry arms covered dumping someone on the nurse and a model patient, tially their bodies.” someone else, or to a user nacular “overdose juice,” is research, she realized John in tattoos, needle marks street or outside a hospital, who may not need to take a well known to urban drug had heard those prevention and bruises. The 55-year- or resorting to junkie folk dose for months. users. To distribute heroin messages growing up and old Chicagoan has been remedies, such as throw- While naloxone is harm- in the suburbs, Bigg has so began using drugs any- using heroin for some 40 ing the victim in a tub of less in all but rare circum- far relied on parents such way. He had been in treat- years and has accumulated ice water, or trying to slap stances — it will have no as Caroline Kacena, whose ment for his addiction but the history of arrests and them awake, Kamenicky effect on someone who does son, John, died of a heroin relapsed. With a pragma- ruined family relationships recalls. not have an opiate drug in overdose in her Naperville, tism born out of her son’s that are the lot of the long- Yo unger drug users, their system — critics said Ill., home a year ago. death, Kacena decided to term drug user. afraid of being found out providing addicts with Kacena vowed to find a evangelize about naloxone. But Kamenicky also has by parents or the police, naloxone would encour- way to spare other parents “I realized that to get bet- saved about 80 people from are probably more likely to age more and heavier drug the nightmare scene she ter, they have to be alive,” heroin overdoses, staff at resort to those methods. use because addicts might discovered in July 2012 she said. “Until we figure the CRA estimate. If that Kamenicky also seldom assume a dose of the anti- when she found her son out something to keep kids seems like a large number, sees teenage users at nee- dote could save them, sitting cross-legged on the off drugs, this can buy us heroin overdoses are quite dle exchanges. Bigg said. Increasingly, a floor of his bedroom, his time.” common. “They don’t know much growing body of research, skin cold and gray. And so Kacena presses Nearly 25,000 people about Narcan in the sub- 80011205 and outcry from desperate “I thought I would do naloxone kits into the were admitted to Cook urbs,” he said. parents, have drowned out something with preven- hands of her son’s friends, County emergency rooms Kamenicky said he has GET YOUR ROOF ON BEFORE WINTER those concerns. tion, to try to keep kids and friends of friends, who for heroin-related incidents overdosed at least eight BEFORE SHINGLE PRICES INCREASE In addition to CRA’s away from ever doing she knows are struggling in 2012, and CRA says times himself, including with addiction. Strangers users have reported using a 2008 collapse captured have sought her out from naloxone to revive other on film by a documentar- her Facebook page. She users more than 4,000 ian. 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Or at least TV Everywhere doesn’t “That has created a level In turn, Aereo has been Friday August 30th - Thursday September 5th 12:00PM 2:20PM 4:40PM year (watching it on an everywhere there is necessarily mean every- of uncertainty among con- accused of retransmitting Man Of Steel in RealD 3D/DBox 7:10PM 9:40PM iPad), and there was a Internet access. Those where, however. For sumers that puts this into content without paying MotionOne DireCodection:SeatingThis Is-PUsG133D PG-1, 150hrmin32 min- 1:10p 2:00p 3:40p 4:50p 7:05p 9:45p 10:15 p 2 GUns (DiGital) (r) 12:35PM group of five or six guys lucky few with uncapped example, the HBO Go and the category of ‘work in fees. Another company, (12:15), (3:55), 7:10, 10:10 6:50PM (12:35pm not on Sun. 9-1-13 sitting around me,” said data plans will be able to Netflix apps won’t work in progress.’ “ New Yo rk-area NimbleTV, **ManGetawaOfy PG13,Steel in1 hrRealD30 min3D1:25p-PG133:35p 5:45p or Wed. 9-5-13) (6:50pm not on Wed. 7:55p 10:05p 9-5-13 Ray Carter, WPXI-TV stream as they please, but Paris — but they do work Will users want to piggybacks off Dish’s ser- -150 min - (12:15), (3:55), 7:10, 10:10 BlUe Jasmine (DiGital) (PG-13) 1:40PM 4:45PM 7:15PM 9:45PM general manager. “Quite a for the rest of us, there are in the United States— remember even more pass- vice via broadband con- *ManThe WoOfrldSteel’s End2DR,-P1 hrG1349-min(12:00),1:45p (1:45),4:20p scene.” limits. because services are lim- words to access multiple nection to deliver online 7:15p 9:50p clOseD circUit (DiGital) (r) (3:40), (5:00), 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 12:05PM 2:30PM 4:55PM 7:40PM 10:00PM In recent years it has A recent report from ited by what’s known as apps? 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The13,2Internshiphr 10 min 1:15p– PG134:10p–7:00p1259:50pmin – 3:20PM 6:20PM 9:55PM gramming on laptops, concluded that for the age cable subscriber isn’t authentication, is a neces- Dish recently cut off (1:00), (1:45), (3:35), (4:20), 7:00, 7:40, 9:35, the Getaway (DiGital) (PG-13) Kick-Ass 2 R, 1 hr 43 min 1:20p 4:00p 7:20p 12:15PM 2:30PM 4:45PM 7:25PM 9:50PM smartphones and tablets. first time, U.S. adults are going to get into that. sity. access to NimbleTV, which 10:159:50p JOBs (DiGital) (PG-13) 1:20PM 4:20PM 7:20PM 10:20PM Technologies such as on the verge of spending TV Everywhere is grow- “I think that with any has been signing up for The Purge – R – 95 min – Slingbox record over-the- more time using digital ing quickly, so much so of these applications, you Dish service on behalf of its Kick-Ass 2 R, 1hr43min DBOXMotion Code• KicK-ass 2 (DiGital) (r) 2:20PM (12:40),Reserveds(2:45),eating(4:50),1:20p 4:00p7:30,7:20p9:459:50p 4:55PM 7:35PM 10:15PM air (OTA) shows and allow media than watching tra- that some networks and balance how tight your subscribers for the starting lee Daniels’ the BUtler Now YouSee Me – PG13 – 120 min – (DiGital) (PG-13) 12:30PM 3:45PM users to play them back in ditional television on a set. multichannel video pro- security is versus how fee of $29.99 a month. Lee Daniels’The Butler PG-13, 2 hr 12 min 7:05PM 10:05PM 1:00p 3:45p 7:00p 9:45p virtually real time, which Media consumption gram distributors (MVPD, easy your access is. Any (1:30), (4:15), 7:05, 9:35 mOnsters University (DiGital) (G) 12:10PM 2:45PM is how Mr. Carter watched soon will be up to five in other words, cable and time you tighten the con- AfterPlanesEarthPG, 1–hrPG1332 min–1:10p1053:30pmin –7:10p 9:30p mOrtal instrUments (DiGital) the golf tournament. hours a day through non- satellite companies) are trols, you risk making it (2:00), (4:20), 7:25, 9:45 (PG-13) 11:55AM 1:05PM 4:15PM Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters PG, 1 hr 46 5:55PM 7:15PM 10:15PM But the notion of con- voice, online mobile activi- rushing to give consumers more difficult for legiti- Fastmin 1:20p&Furious3:50p 7:05p6 – PG139:30p – 135 min – One DirectiOn: this is Us (3D) BELLES (PG) 3:25PM 8:25PM tent providers opening the ties, compared to four these new options without mate consumers to get to,” (12:50),We’re the(1:30),Millers(3:40),R, 1 hr(4:20),50 min7:00,1:40p7:25,4:15p One DirectiOn: this is Us pantry doors to shelves of hours, 31 minutes of tele- necessarily having worked Mr. Olgeirson said. CONSTRUCTIONCO.INC. 9:50,7:15p10:109:45p (DiGital) (PG) 12:55PM 5:55PM products — from the latest vision viewing. out all the answers yet. Then there is the tricky One DirectiOn: this is Us “Homeland” on Showtime Depending on who’s And everybody is trying question of retransmission EpicThe Co–njuringPG – 110R, 1minhr 51–min 1:30p 4:10p (XD-3D) (PG) 12:00PM 2:20PM 4:40PM 7:05p 9:35p 7:10PM 9:40PM or CBS’s NCAA March doing the talking, this to get into the act. The rights. Fox filed a copy- (12:30), (3:00), 7:15, 9:40 ParanOia (DiGital) (PG-13) TH EBES TROOFIN G, 3:25PM 9:30PM TheGrowHangovern Ups 2 PG-13,3 – R1 hr– 10540 minmin7:40p– 10:10p Madness to the upcom- is either super news for Wall Street Journal recent- right infringement lawsuit Percy JacKsOn: sea Of ing Winter Olympics on traditional content pro- ly reported that Google is against the Dish satellite SIDING,W IN DO WS (12:45), (3:00), (5:15), 7:40, 9:55 mOnsters (3D) (PG) 1:30PM Despicable Me 2 PG,1hr 38 min 2:00p 4:15p 6:55PM numerous NBC platforms viders such as broadcast approaching programmers network this year, claim- *Star Trek Into Darkness RealD 3D – Percy JacKsOn: sea Of — is just beginning to networks and cable com- in order to stream their ing the technology in the &CARPENTRY The Smurfs 2 PG, 1 hr 45 min 1:40p 4:10p mOnsters (DiGital) (PG) 4:05PM PG13 – 140 min – 9:35PM reach the top of the mar- panies, or it’s a sign of the channels. 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Dear Abby: Con- tions such as the Wounded Warrior teer, I have some suggestions! Donat- ket and asked them to save me their gratulations to “Try- Project welcome volunteers to help ing your hair to Locks of Love is one wilting flowers that would have been ing to Be Nice” (June DEAR ABBY with events, or mentor or assist vets of my favorite acts of kindness. Your thrown out. I took the best, arranged 6) for her random in writing a resume. hair will help make wigs for women them in vases, and distributed them acts of kindness. The ADVICE If you sign up with Volunteers of with cancer. Donating blood is an- to local nursing homes, memory-care world needs more of quote another axiom: Little things America, they can match you with other great way to help strangers. facilities and hospice. In this way I it. Let me point out, mean a lot. organizations that suit your skills If you prefer to give your time have brightened people’s last days however, that being — Rheal in Ottawa, Canada — reading to the elderly in nursing instead, nursing homes are always on Earth with something that would nice isn’t just about doing specific homes, etc. Youth shelters can some- looking for people to play bingo with have otherwise been discarded. charitable tasks. It is something that Dear Rheal: I agree. Sometimes they times use volunteers to help teens patients. Shelters for women and My “mission” has expanded now applies every moment of every day, can be the simplest things, opportuni- learn basic life skills such as balanc- children need volunteers to come and and includes another store and a shel- and as the axiom says, “Charity be- ties we take for granted that are right ing a checkbook, smart grocery shop- play with the children, so the moms ter for abused women and children. gins at home.” in front of us. I was touched by the ping or meal planning. have time to talk with counselors. — Kathy in Naples, Fla. It can mean paying a compliment responses I received from readers Around the holidays, my husband — Sara in Sugar Land, Texas to a family member or friend, refrain- suggesting other acts of kindness: and I visit the cemetery and clean/ To receive a collection of Abby’s most ing from a hurtful comment at work maintain headstones that look ne- memorable — and most frequently re- or in school, smiling to a stranger Dear Abby: Animal shelters often glected, especially those of veterans. Dear Abby: I decided, after a self-im- quested — poems and essays, send a busi- on the street, willingly doing a chore need volunteers to walk dogs. Rescue — Lynn in Bothell, Wash. posed seclusion (my daughter passed ness-sized,self-addressed envelope, plus organizations could use foster fami- away at a young age), to go back out check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in at home (even if it’s “not my job”), Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box or something as simple as cleaning lies for pets, or even pet food dona- in the world and spread the joy of 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage up one’s own mess after lunch. To tions or supplies. Veterans organiza- Dear Abby: As an avid teenage volun- flowers. I contacted a local supermar- is included.) UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE BY HOLIDAY MATHIS ARIES (March 21-April 19). What SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ll you want is constrained by other feel that someone is telling you people, people you must influ- something with their eyes — a ence in order to obtain your secret of the heart that no one desired outcome. Consider care- else knows. Indeed, you’re get- fully the many approaches avail- ting the signal right, though it able to you, including charm. may be some time before you TAURUS (April 20-May 20). get the rest of the details. Stimulating circumstances make SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). for a happy occasion, and yet Given the number of responsi- there’s a point of diminishing bilities you have and the fixed returns. Cross that threshold, amount of hours in a day, of and discomfort sets in. course there’s a limit to how GEMINI (May 21-June 21). When is many people you can have a it a good time to tell others what quality relationship with. you expect of them? Either from CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). the start, or just as soon as they You may feel like the role you’ve have crossed one of your bound- accepted isn’t agood fit and pos- aries. If you wait, it will get awk- sibly never was. Good news: You ward.Donot writeanote. can always change the script. An CANCER (June 22-July 22). easy way to start is by changing Happiness is a room of your own the costume. and astretch of uninterrupted AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). If time when it’s occupied only by only you had the authority to you. Your beauty or your mess; grant some of the wishes you you need it this way. have. Don’t worry. Through per- GOREN BRIDGE LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your cat severance, you will accomplish nature comes through as you what you couldn’t make happen WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH metaphorically stretch, pounce through power. and climb. This doesn’t have to PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You take you anywhere or add up to and your love will do as poet PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION anything. There’s value in going Khalil Gibran suggested: “Stand off purpose. together, yet not too near VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). The together: For the pillars of the thing that just doesn’t feel right temple stand apart. And the oak deserves some attention. You’ll tree and the cypress grow not in likely need to take a step back each other’s shadow.” and carefully separate your iden- TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Sept.3). tity from another person’s idea Brainstorm and network your of who you should be. way through professional chal- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Is it wise lenges, and you’ll come out the or foolish to make long-term pro- other side richer. You’ll become jections? The winding staircase an expert on something new in to the future can only be climbed the next 10 weeks. You’ll adven- one step at a time, and yet today ture through November with a brings an accurate feeling about travel companion. Your lucky where it will lead. numbers are: 11, 3, 24, 9 and 40.

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