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TODAY & Tuesday morning HIGH Partly cloudy. Chance 91 of afternoon t-storms. LOW Chance of rain 73 50 percent. PAGE A4 www.chronicleonline.com JULY 12, 2010 Florida’s Best Community Newspaper Serving Florida’s Best Community 50¢ VOLUME 115 ISSUE 339 Congress extends flood insurance program cent of Citrus County is in a flood federal requirements to reduce thousand house sales a day un- Gov’t deadline area,” said Kevin Cunningham, ON THE NET the risk of flooding. able to close. The extension acti- president of the Realtors Associ- ■ National Flood Insurance Congress mandated federally vates new and renewed policies. ation of Citrus County. Program — floodsmart.gov. regulated or insured lenders to However, new policies won’t take now September Cunningham said flood insur- require flood insurance on prop- effect for 30 days after the date of CHRIS VAN ORMER ance is necessary for home pur- for property owners to financially erties that are located in areas at application. Chronicle chasers if the property is in a protect themselves. The program high risk of flooding. The program has about 5.6 mil- flood plain. offers flood insurance to home- The program has been ex- lion policies in force, and insures As hurricane season starts up, “Banks require it and home- owners, renters and business tended through Sept. 30, although about $1.2 trillion in property, ac- Congress has temporarily ex- owner’s policies won’t cover it,” owners if their community par- it had been allowed to lapse June cording to the Federal Emer- tended the Nation Flood Insur- Cunningham said. ticipates in it. Those communi- 1. Because many lenders require gency Management Agency, ance Program. Congress created the program ties agree to adopt and enforce house buyers to get flood insur- which runs the program. “I would almost say that 50 per- in 1968 to help provide a means ordinances that meet or exceed ance, the lapse left more than a See FLOOD/Page A4 Oil giant tempers hopes of new cap Process to last six days, official says Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS — Under- promising with hopes of overde- livering, BP said Sunday that it is making progress on what could prove its most effective effort yet to contain the Gulf oil leak, but cautioned that the verdict could be several days away. A new cap being placed atop the gusher is intended to provide a tight seal and might eventually allow the oil giant to capture all the crude leaking from the well for the first time since an April 20 oil rig explosion set off the envi- ronmental crisis. But several prior failed attempts to stop the leak have made BP PLC careful to keep expectations grounded. “We’re pleased with our MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle file progress,” said BP senior vice Chris Moling, left, and Phil Royal have been a team working together on the Key Center Run for the Money since Chet Cole hung up president Kent Wells, who then his running shoes. The two have dedicated a full week of their time to run from Tallahassee to Crystal River in the blazing hot Florida hastened to add the operation sun to raise awareness of the local organization’s needs. was still expected to last up to six more days. Asked during a conference call if the new cap and collection ef- Runners, devoted to Key Center, gear for another trek from Tallahassee forts would end the spilling of oil TAYLOR PROVOST running, but quickly began to appreciate into the Gulf, Wells said only that Chronicle SO YOU KNOW why the run existed in the first place. BP will capture all the oil “at ■ “The neat thing about it is after a cou- some point.” This year’s Run for the Money is the Wells said BP may have to ike great pillars keeping a structure week of July 19 to 23. ple years I realized who we were doing it erect, Phil Royal and Chris Moling for and I really developed a passion for bring another vessel back online have supported the Key Training being able to provide attention and funds and add additional collection ca- Center with endurance and en- that it takes a number of committed run- for people who otherwise can’t do what pacity in order to stop the oil flow couragement. ners to complete the task of running from we’re doing. It gave me a whole new ap- altogether. Royal, 41 and Moling, 45, have been Tallahassee to Crystal River, and pooled preciation for things we take for granted, Officials won’t be satisfied the standout participants in the Key Train- people together from their respective or- such as being able to run.” cap is working until they’ve run ing Center’s annual Run for the Money ganizations to help them. The two have Moling said a misconception of the tests on whether it can withstand for more than 12 years. been running the bulk of the journey Run for the Money is that non-runners the tremendous pressure of oil Royal, who works for the Citrus County every year since 1998. can’t participate, because the trek is so pushing up from below the Sheriff ’s Office, and Moling, president of Royal admitted he initially started long and daunting. seafloor, Wells said. the Citrus Road Runners, understood doing the run simply because he enjoyed See RUN/Page A4 “We’ve tried to work out as See OIL/Page A5 Pologruto: A giant personality easing suffering. soothing tones, saying things like, Longtime CMHS That was the great driving pas- “Take your time; I’ll be here all sion of her life until she died day” and “I’m here to help you.” June 8. Jennie Pologruto, for- She’d say, “I love you” and “Isn’t it volunteer died merly of Inverness, was 91. nice that God brought us to- For many years, you could find gether?” June 8 at 91 the tiny Jennie on the second Her compassion came from floor of Citrus Memorial hospital growing up poor and NANCY KENNEDY going from room to hungry in Genoa, Chronicle room, spoon-feed- Italy. One of five ing patients who children with a For being only 4 feet 7 1/2 tall, were unable to father who kept Jennie Pologruto made a big im- feed themselves. leaving, she re- pression on everyone who knew “This is my favorite job,” membered being her. she said in 2008. “I used to go shoeless in the snow, Two years ago at age 90, she every day, but since I hurt my scooping handfuls of snow for her was in her 66th year of her career knee, the doctor said I can’t. siblings to eat. as an active volunteer, Jennie told When I lost the sight in my right “My mother came to America the Chronicle. eye the doctor said I’d have to in 1928 on the SS Conte Grande,” It had begun in 1942 when her stay home, but I said, ‘No way!’ As said Jennie’s daughter, Anita son had his first surgery to cor- long as I have two good arms, two Cleaver. “They were heading to rect a harelip. She said she saw good legs and a big mouth, I’m Hudson, N.Y., but Hudson had Jennie Pologruto loved her many years volunteeringBRIAN at CitrusLaPETER Memorial/Chronicle file so many children in the hospital going to go.” their quota of females, so they Health System. She died June 8 at age 91. and determined to spend her life She would talk to patients in See GIANT/Page A5

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Find last week’s online poll results./Page A4 A2 MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 LOCAL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Blood donation Area FOOD PROGRAMS ANGEL FOOD Saturday. No refunds. With Call 746-3620. ■ The New Church Without your receipt, a friend or neigh- ■ Nature Coast Ministries Walls gives free food boxes The Angel Food Ministries bor may accept delivery for provides a food pantry for the away at 5 p.m. Mondays at the program. This program enables sites scheduled you. No refunds, but if we sell needy of Citrus County. Call neighborhood park in Hernando families to stretch their food your order and you have made 563-1860. The office is at 1592 off of Railroad Drive where the Chronicle sevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. budget by providing quality food arrangements with one of us, N Meadowcrest Blvd., (in homeless feeding takes place. ■ 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, at half or less of the retail price. we will order the next month’s Meadowcrest, past Winn-Dixie, Call 344-2425. LifeSouth bloodmobile Walmart Super Center, 2461 For exact menus, order dates food for you. Call Judy at 344- to the left), Crystal River. ■ schedule for July. Each sum- W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, In- and times and pickup dates Beverly Hills Community 9833, Terry at 726-9981, Mar- ■ mer, LifeSouth enters emer- verness. and times view online at web- Floral City United Church’s food pantry, 82 Civic ■ garet at (352) 465-7203, or gency status with busy 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sun- site: AngelFoodMinstries.com. Methodist Church offers free Circle, Beverly Hills, distributes Civic Center (from 8:30 to 10 schedules and the kids out day, St. Scholastica Catholic You may also place an online breakfast to those who need it food from 11 a.m. to noon and a.m. on distribution day) at 860- of school — and this sum- Church, 4301 W. Homosassa order with a credit card or a from 7 to 9 a.m. Tuesdays in 6 to 7 p.m. the last Tuesday 0225. Distribution is from 9 to mer is no different During Trail, Lecanto. debit card. Hilton Hall, 8478 E. Marvin St. monthly. To qualify for assis- the month of July, each ■ 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. Saturday, July 31. Call 344-1771. tance, you must be a Beverly ■ Gulf to Lake Church, blood donor will be entered Lowe’s, 2301 E. Gulf-to-Lake ■ ■ 1454 N. Gulf Ave., Crystal Peace Lutheran Church, The food pantry of First Hills resident with identification. to win a gas grill. Donors are Highway, Inverness. 7201 S. U.S. 41, five miles Presbyterian Church of Crys- Call 746-3620 for reservations. ■ River, takes orders three Sun- eligible from July 1 through 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 19, north of downtown Dunnellon. tal River is open from 11 a.m. There is an initial registration 31. The winner will be cho- Cypress Creek Academy, days monthly following the 9 and 11 a.m. services. Food dis- For information, call James to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs- for each recipient, then you will sen Aug. 2. 2855 W. Woodland Ridge Spiegelberg, host site coordina- days. The pantry is open to need to call the office at least a To find a donor center or Drive, Lecanto. tribution is done on a Saturday tor at (352) 489-5249. Sign-up meet the emergency needs of week ahead of time, every a blood drive near you, call ■ 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. July at the Ministry Complex (di- rectly across the street from the is from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday people in the community. month, if you will require food. 527-3061. Donors must be at 20, Citrus County Govern- and Saturday. Distribution is ■ least 17, or 16 with parental ment Building, 3600 W. Sov- church). Everyone is invited to partici- El-Shaddai food min- from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Satur- permission, weigh a mini- ereign Path, Lecanto. ■ Nature Coast Ministries pate once a week as needed. istries “brown bag of food” dis- mum of 110 pounds and be ■ 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 21, offers Angel Food Ministries. day, July 31. Bring a photo ID and the date tribution at Crystal River ■ in good health to be eligible Subway, 4089 N. Lecanto This food must be prepaid and First United Methodist of birth for each member of Church of God, 2180 W. 12th to donate. A photo ID is also Highway, Beverly Hills. is delivered once a month. Or- Church, 8831 W. Bradshaw your household. The church is Ave., behind the Lincoln Mer- required. ■ 4 to 7:30 p.m. July 21, ders are taken at the office at St., Homosassa. Call 382-1034 at 1501 S.E. U.S.19, north of cury dealership. This food give- The Lecanto branch of- First Baptist Church of Crys- 1592 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., or 628-5945 for registration and Sweetbay. Call 795-2259. away is normally from 10 a.m. fice is at 1241 S. Lecanto tal River, 700 Citrus Ave. Crystal River. Call 563-1860. distribution dates. Minimum ■ Our Lady of Grace to 2 p.m. the last Wednesday ■ Highway (County Road 491) 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 22, ■ Hope Evangelical order is $6 to be paid for in Catholic Church food pantry is monthly unless noted. Call 628- and the Inverness branch is American Legion Post 77, In- Lutheran Church, 9425 N. Cit- cash or food stamps at time of open from 9 to 10 a.m. the third 9087 or 302-9925. at 301 W. Main St. Both cen- verness. order. No refunds. Food must Tuesday monthly at 6 Roo- ■ St. Margaret’s Episcopal ■ rus Springs Blvd., Citrus ters are open from 8:30 a.m. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 23, Springs. To sign up for Angel be picked up on delivery date. sevelt Blvd. Food is distributed Church’s Feed My Sheep out- to 5 p.m. weekdays and 8:30 Publix, 9525 S. Suncoast Food, order food and learn of ■ Floral City United on right side of parish office reach provides a hot lunch at a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. The Blvd., Homosassa. Methodist Church. Available garage area. Parking is avail- 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays. The ■ pick-up date and time, call the centers stay open late 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 24, to all, no qualifications. $20. able in right parking field next to food pantry is open from 9:30 to Wednesdays, until 7 p.m. Walmart Super Center, 2461 church office at (352) 489-5511 or Victor Kahler at (352) 465- Other packages and single garage area. Pantry is open to 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays and The Lecanto center is also W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, In- items available. Call the church those who truly qualify for this Wednesdays and 4 to 6 p.m. verness. 4182. All orders are prepaid by open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. office at 344-1771. program. No vouchers or finan- Wednesdays. The pantry is Sundays. ■ 8:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. July check, cash or money order. ■ cial aid given. Call Anna at 527- closed Fridays. Call 726-3153. Visit www.lifesouth.org 25, First United Methodist ■ Homosassa Knights of North Oak Baptist ■ for details. Church of Homosassa, 8831 Columbus 6954, at 9020 W. Church, 9324 N. Elkcam Blvd., 2381 or Pat at 270-3393. Dunnellon Presbyterian ■ 9 a.m. to noon today, Cit- W. Bradshaw St., Ho- Atlas Drive, Homosassa (off Citrus Springs. For registration ■ The Hernando SDA and Holy Faith Episcopal rus Chiropractic Group, mosassa. U.S.19 across from Love Motor- and distribution dates, call (352) Church, at 1880 N. Trucks food pantry opens from 9 a.m. 2320 N. Sunshine Path, ■ 2 to 5 p.m. July 25, Wal- sports), or call Joann at 382- 489-1688 or 746-1500. Ave., Hernando, provides food to noon Thursdays at 19924 W. Crystal River. mart, 3826 S. Suncoast Blvd., 2129 or 586-6698. Payment is HUNGRY? distribution for needy families Blue Cove Drive, Dunnellon. ■ 1 to 6 p.m. today, Eagles Homosassa. required at the time the order is through its Food Pantry. Open ■ SOS Ministry food pantry Aerie 4272, 5340 W. Grover ■ 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 26, placed. Payment online is debit ■ Food pantry of Floral the second and the fourth Tues- from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday Cleveland Blvd., Ho- Citrus County Tax Collec- or credit card only. Payment at City First Baptist Church day monthly from 10 a.m. to 3 for those in need at the Key mosassa. tor’s Office, 210 N. Apopka the K of C is cash, check, money Emergency Feeding Program is p.m. Please have proper photo Center in Lecanto. If new to the ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- Ave., Inverness. orders or food stamps (EBT). open from 1 to 3 p.m. the third I.D. available at the time of the program, bring driver’s license day, Walmart Super Center, ■ 3 to 7 p.m. July 26, Wal- ■ Angel Food Ministry orders Wednesday monthly. request for food. Call 212-5159. and Social Security cards for all 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake High- mart Super Center, 2461 W. are taken at First Baptist ■ Inverness Church of God ■ St. Elizabeth Ann Seton family members for initial regis- way, Inverness. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, In- Church of Inverness, 550 hosts a soup kitchen the first Catholic Church in Citrus tration. Food distributed accord- ■ 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. verness. and third Sunday monthly fol- Springs serves those in need ing to family size. ■ Pleasant Grove Road (County Thursday, city of Inverness, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 27, Road 581), Inverness. Call at lowing the 10:30 a.m. worship with free boxes of food from its ■ Calvary Chapel of Inver- 212 W. Main St., Inverness. Walmart Super Center, 2461 726-1252 or Marti Consuegra service in the Family Life Cen- food pantry the third Saturday ness “Feed the Hungry” free ■ W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, In- 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thurs- at 344-8843. ter. Inverness Church of God is morning monthly. Call 465-6613 lunch is served from noon to 1 day, Walmart Super Center, verness. ■ at 416 U.S. 41 South, Inver- on the preceding Tuesday to p.m. Thursdays in the fellow- 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake High- ■ 2:30 to 6 p.m. July 28, First Assembly of God of Dunnellon, 2872 W. Dunnellon ness. Call 726-4524. sign up for the distribution. ship hall, 960 S. U.S. 41. Come way, Inverness. Walgreens, 310 N.E. U.S. 19, ■ ■ ■ 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Crystal River. Road, one mile west of U.S. 41 One of the programs of- St. Anne’s Episcopal enjoy a home-cooked meal. Walgreens — Sugarmill, ■ 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. July (across from Nichol’s Lumber). fered by Beverly Hills Com- Church food pantry opens from Food pantry is open from 1 to 2 9427 S. Suncoast Blvd., Ho- 28, Subway, 723 N.E. U.S. 19. Call (352) 489-8455. munity Church is a 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. daily in the p.m. Thursdays. Call 726-1480. mosassa. Crystal River. SHARE Community Partner to AC- administration building. ■ Our Father’s Table serves ■ 2 to 6 p.m. Thursday, ■ 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 29, CESS Florida, a division of the ■ First United Methodist free Saturday lunches from Walmart, 3826 S. Suncoast Domino’s Pizza, 213 High- ■ Hernando Civic Center, Florida Department of Children Church of Inverness God’s 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at St. Blvd., Homosassa. lands Blvd., Inverness. 3848 Parsons Point Road, Her- and Families (DCF). The Kitchen serves from 11:30 a.m. Anne’s Episcopal Church, one ■ 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur- ■ 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 30, nando. Payment must be cash church provides application as- to noon Mondays in the fellow- mile west of the Plantation Inn day, Our Lady of Grace Subway, 2639 E. Gulf-to-Lake or an EBT card. Orders must sistance only and is not an ap- ship hall, 3896 S. Pleasant on West Fort Island Trail. Call Catholic Church, 6 Roo- Highway, Inverness. be claimed on the announced proval/disapproval authority. Grove Road. Call 726-2522. 795-2176. School district sets Summer Feeding Program times, dates Special to the Chronicle 344-3126; July 26 to 30 Mon- ■ Crystal River Middle, ■ Crystal River High, — noon to 12:45 p.m. ■ Citrus High, 726-0910 day through Friday; lunch 795-5460 795-1161; July 26 to 30 ■ Inverness Middle, ● Through July 22, Mon- Citrus County School — 11 to 11:30 a.m. ● Through July 22, Mon- Monday through Friday; 726-7919 day through Thursday; District has announced ■ Lecanto Primary, 746- day through Thursday; lunch — noon to 12:30 ● Through July 22, Mon- breakfast — 8:45 to 9:15 times, dates and sites for 2528; through July 23, breakfast — 8 to 8:30 a.m., p.m. day through Thursday; a.m., lunch — noon to the 2010 Summer Feeding Monday through Friday; lunch — 11 a.m. to noon ■ Crest, 527-0303; breakfast — 8 to 8:20 a.m., 12:30 p.m. Program. breakfast — 8 to 8:30 a.m., ● July 26 to 30 (5 days) through July 22, Monday lunch — 11 to 11:30 a.m. ● July 26 to 30 (5 days) Sites, dates and times lunch — 11 a.m. to noon. breakfast — 8 to 8:30 a.m., through Thursday; break- ● July 26 to 30 (5 days) Lunch — noon to 12:30 are: ■ Lecanto Middle, 746- lunch — 11 to 11:30 a.m. fast — 8:30 to 9 a.m., lunch lunch — 11 to 11:20 a.m. p.m. ■ Pleasant Grove Ele- 5417 mentary, 637-4500; July 22, ● Through July 22, Mon- Monday through Thursday; day through Thursday; % * On Home Improvement breakfast — 8 to 8:30 a.m., breakfast — 8 to 8:30 a.m., 20 OFF of $1,000 or more. lunch — 11 a.m. to noon. lunch — noon to 12:30 ■ Citrus Springs Ele- p.m. mentary, 344-9066; through ● July 26 to 30 (5 days) Free ENJOY YOUR OUTDOOR July 22, Monday through lunch — 11 to 11:30 a.m. Estimates Thursday; breakfast — 8 to ■ Lecanto High, 746- SPACE WITHOUT THE 8:30 a.m., lunch — 11 a.m. 1852; July 26 to 30 Monday 2 Year Installationy to noon. through Friday; lunch — Warrant DIRT, BUGS & HEAT ■ Citrus Springs Middle, noon to 12:30 p.m. Screen Enclosures • Storm Shutters & Panels • Florida & Sun Rooms • Pool & Spa Enclosures • Lanai Conversion To Vinyl • Acrylic Or Glass Monday • Carport & Patio Covers & More Surprise Night WHITE Choose from 2 entrees, changing weekly ALUMINUM $ 50 V A N D E R Only 12 Serving Florida since 1955! 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Around THE STATE Flames take two homes Tampa Floral City kitties water supply using water tenders. Residents flee after Firefighters save eight kittens at one site Two engines, two tankers and a The crews were able to save the sinkhole swallows car squad vehicle responded by 7:52 Sat- kittens. CHRIS VAN ORMER According to the report, the fire ap- A growing sinkhole has receiving the call, they extin- urday to a fire at 8021 Peacock Lane, Chronicle guished the source, a clothes dryer a single-family rental property in Flo- peared to have started in a closet in swallowed a car and forced the rear bedroom that housed the 11 families to evacuate a on fire in the laundry room. ral City owned by Al Burnes, accord- Citrus County Fire Rescue extin- ing to a report by Franklin. water heater and electrical panel. building near the University of Firefighters remained to venti- guished blazes at two county resi- late smoke from the house and to The first unit to arrive found a The fire appeared to be electrical in South Florida. dences this weekend, and, in one isolate the power source to the 1,000-square-foot concrete block nature. Damage was limited to the Hillsborough County Fire incident, rescued eight kittens. laundry room at the breaker. The structure 25 percent involved with room and closet of origin and esti- Rescue said the sinkhole The first of three engines arrived American Red Cross was notified to fire and smoke showing from all sides mated at $15,000. measured about 20 feet wide at 8:50 p.m. Friday at 1224 Button offer assistance to the owner. of the home, the report said. The res- The house had operational smoke and 10 feet deep. Residents Bush Drive, a single-family resi- Although no one was injured and ident told firefighters all occupants alarms, but the batteries were dead. called authorities early Sun- dence in Beverly Hills owned by damage was limited to the dryer had vacated the home, with the ex- Official would urge county resi- day when they noticed the Kathleen Howes, according to a re- and smoke to other areas of the ception of eight kittens. dents to replace smoke alarm batter- hole in the parking lot next to port by Ralph Franklin, assistant home, the dollar estimate for the Fire crews aggressively attacked ies when resetting clocks twice a year their building. chief. damage was $3,000. The report said inside the structure with a 1-3/4-inch for daylight saving, and to test smoke No injuries were reported. The first unit arrived within six fire rescue would urge everyone to hose line to confine the fire to the alarms monthly by pushing the test Fire Rescue Chief Frank minutes of receiving the call, the re- make sure the lint filter and vent room of origin within five minutes of button. Smoke alarms should be re- Fernandez said the hole con- port said, and found smoke showing are clear of lint prior to operating a arrival, the report said. Because of a placed every eight to 10 years, fire tinues to grow. from the house. The crew ran inside clothes dryer to avoid the dryer lack of fire hydrants in the area, ad- rescue said, and should be positioned the house, and, within 10 minutes of overheating. ditional arriving crews established a outside each bedroom in a house. Gainesville Man bitten while trying to trap alligator Hot fun in the summertime A man was bitten by a small alligator when he tried to remove the reptile from un- derneath a Florida mobile home. State wildlife officials said 40-year-old Michael David Nurse was treated at the scene Saturday for a bite on his hand. The 4-foot-long alli- gator was removed by a pro- fessional trapper. Karen Parker of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conserva- tion Commission said Nurse should have called authorities instead of trying to trap the gator himself. Pine Hills 13 children left alone at day care center Police in central Florida say 13 children, including in- fants, were left alone by three day care center workers who were upset with their boss. The Orange County Sher- iff’s Office said Sunday that each worker has been charged with 13 counts of child neglect. The workers allegedly left BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle the children alone for up to Gary Lee drapes his head with a towel Saturday while trying to get some relief from the Florida heat. He was watching his son Quentin play at Central Ridge Park. an hour on Friday in a subur- ban Orlando day care center. The center’s owner, Ednita Williams, told investigators she argued with one worker over required child-care certi- Heed lightning fication classes. When Scalloper missing, Williams confirmed the certifi- cation was missing at another safety tips to avoid office, she called the em- ployee to tell her she would be fired at the end of the day. deadly strikes presumed drowned Williams found the children CHRIS VAN ORMER Riverview Park, allegedly was in the alone but unharmed when Special to the Chronicle gerous. Seek shelter imme- she returned to the day care diately. Chronicle water and started having trouble swim- center. Thunder and lightning The threat of lightning ming. Others on the boat tried to assist; A man who went scalloping Sunday storms are a common oc- continues longer than most however, Ngu did not resurface. Rough dived into water at Marker 10 in the Ho- currence in Florida this people think. Wait at least waters from an approaching storm also Lottery mosassa River and did not come up, so his time of year, and Citrus 30 minutes after the last hindered their rescue efforts.” companions called for help. Fire Service officials say sound of thunder before According to Karen Parker, FWC Lotto jackpot rises to “The dive team was called out at 11:55 it’s important to realize leaving your shelter. spokeswoman, all three agencies were $4M in next drawing a.m.,” said Heather Yates, spokeswoman just how dangerous light- ■ If you can hear thunder, searching for the missing man, and the for the Citrus County Sheriff ’s Office. She The jackpot in the Florida ning can be and the dam- you are within striking dis- Coast Guard was searching by helicopter. said officers from the U.S. Coast Guard Lotto game has grown to $4 age it can do. tance of lightning. Seek The agencies are covering a five-mile and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conserva- million after no one matched From 2002 to 2005, U.S. shelter immediately. search area both from the water and in the tion Commission also responded. fire departments responded ■ Stop outdoor activities air. At this point in the investigation, the the six winning numbers in Watchstanders at Coast Guard Station to an estimated 31,400 fires at the first clap of thunder incident is being treated as a drowning, the latest drawing, lottery offi- Yankeetown received a report at about started by lightning per and get inside a house, large Yates said. cials said Sunday. noon Sunday from a 20-foot pontoon boat year, according to the non- building, or a hard-topped Searching are: A total of 32 tickets that a snorkeler had gone missing while ■ profit National Fire Protec- vehicle. Coast Guard Station Yankeetown with matched five numbers to diving for scallops in the vicinity of tion Association. ■ When inside, stay off a 25-foot response boat crew. $5,943 each, or a multiple of Marker 10 in the Homosassa River. ■ The fires caused, per year, corded phones, computers, Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater that for five Xtra winners; Crewmembers aboard the boat reported an estimated average of 12 and other electronic equip- with an MH-60 Jayhawk Helicopter rescue 1,787 tickets matched four that he had gone down in about five feet of deaths, 57 injuries and $213 ment that put you in direct crew. numbers for $90.50 each, or water and did not resurface after being ■ million in property damage. contact with electricity or Coast Guard Auxiliary boat crew. a multiple of that for 187 Xtra underwater for 10 to 15 minutes. ■ The National Weather plumbing. Avoid washing Florida Fish and Wildlife Conserva- winners; 39,668 tickets “Apparently, the boaters had rented a Service reported that light- your hands, showering, tion Commission members. matched three numbers for pontoon boat from River Safaris and Gulf ■ ning strikes caused 47 bathing, doing laundry or Multiple Citrus County Sheriffs Office Charters in Homosassa to enjoy a day of $5.50 each, or a multiple of deaths in 2006. washing dishes. dive teams. scalloping,” Yates said. that for 4,431 Xtra winners; Most of the victims were ■ If you are in open water, Yates said the search had to be called off “The man, Vu Thauh Ngu, 37, of and 40,302 tickets with Xtra outside when lightning go to land and seek shelter at sundown. won a Quick Pick with Xtra struck but lightning can also immediately. ticket for picking two num- cause injuries if a building ■ If you feel your hair bers. is hit when electricity stand on end, indicating that County BRIEFS The winning Florida Lotto surges through the lines or lightning is about to strike, numbers selected Saturday: along metal pipes. squat low to the ground on County warns any accident or injury suffered For more information, call 11-22-39-40-48-49 and the To keep everyone safe the balls of your feet. Place on the jobsite. 527-5332 or 527-5310. Xtra multiplier was 3. and minimize damage, your hands over your head about contractors Owners may also receive NFPA and Citrus County and place your head be- Sunshine Café One jackpot winner to Citrus County Development substandard work, which could Fire Rescue recommend tween your knees. Services officials are remind- necessitate additional and per- closes for 2 weeks take all in Powerball that residents follow these ■ Make yourself the ing residents that one of the haps costly, repairs to correct. The Sunshine Cafe, in the safety guidelines when smallest target possible to best safeguards against faulty One of the tickets sold in They could even be subject to Citrus County Resource Cen- lightning threatens: and minimize your contact or hazardous construction Florida for the Powerball ■ fines up to $5,000 for violating ter will be closed from today game Saturday night Unplug appliances and with the ground. Do not lie work is to make sure the con- other electrical items, such flat on the ground. This is a Florida Statutes. through Friday, July 23. The matched all six numbers tractor hired for an improve- as computers, and turn off last resort when a building Residents can assist in cafe will reopen Monday, July ment has a valid contractor’s drawn, which were: 20-21-27- air conditioners. If you are or hard-topped vehicle is helping to prevent these prob- 26. license. 28-56, Powerball: 4, Power unable to unplug them, turn not available. lems for themselves and oth- The closing is due to Super- Play: 4. them off. ■ If a person is struck by By making sure they are ers by reporting unlicensed visor of Elections Office train- The player matching all ■ Follow the 30-30 rule: lightning, call 911 and get using licensed contractors, contracting activity to the Cit- ing in the cafe area. The five numbers and the Power- When you see lightning, medical care immediately. residents can save themselves rus County Building Division. center itself is will remain ball won the $73.8 Million count 30 seconds until you Lightning strike victims time, worry, money and even They can also check on li- open. It is on Marc Knighton jackpot. The prize goes to an hear thunder. carry no electrical charge; injury. censes and view complaints at Court off County Road 491 just estimated $20 million for If that time is 30 seconds attend to them immediately. As a property owner hiring the county’s Building Division south of Beverly Hills. Wednesday. or less, the thunderstorm is Check the person’s breath- an unlicensed individual, a res- at the Lecanto Government —From wire reports within six miles and is dan- ing, heartbeat and pulse. ident may be held liable for Building in Lecanto. —From staff reports A4 MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ONLINE POLL RESULTS

QUESTION: Do you believe state Public Service Holder: Ariz. being watched Commission members represent the best inter- Associated Press in the country illegally. It also Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, dent that the state law can be ests of the public? requires legal immigrants to who defends the state immi- enforced without racial pro- Yes. What’s good for industry is good for the WASHINGTON — The Jus- carry their immigration doc- gration law as constitutional, filing, which she acknowl- public and the PSC supports industry. tice Department hasn’t ruled uments. said she believes federal offi- edged is against state and 1.9 percent (7 votes) out filing a second lawsuit The suit didn’t deal with cials would have included federal law. No. Departing PSC Chairwoman Nancy Argenziano challenging Arizona’s immi- concerns about racial profil- racial profiling in the suit if “The bottom line is that is correct in saying the PSC is corrupt. gration law if evidence shows ing so that it could focus on they thought it was an issue. people in the Southwest, par- 51.4 percent (182 votes) racial profiling at work, Attor- the most serious problem “Why would they have to ticularly Arizona, we love our Yes. And it’s appropriate that members are inti- ney General Eric Holder says. with the law, Holder said in hesitate, after all the com- diversity. It’s in our DNA. We mately familiar with the industries they regulate. The Obama administration an interview broadcast Sun- ments they made, and all the are almost, I believe, color- 3.3 percent (12 votes) sued Arizona last week, argu- day on CBS’ “Face the Na- outrage that they made blind,” she said. “It’s just not No. But everything about government is corrupt. ing that the state is impinging tion.” In six months or a year, against the bill in regards to in us. We’ve grown up, we’ve 43.2 percent (153 votes) on federal responsibilities for his department might look racial profiling, that it didn’t lived next door, we work to- Total Votes: 354 dealing with immigration. into the law’s impact on racial show up?” Brewer told The gether, we eat together. I The state law requires police, profiling, he said. Associated Press during a mean, it’s so different than while enforcing other laws, to “If that was the case, we break in the National Gover- the issues they always want to about the cause.” question a person’s immigra- would have the tools and we nors Association meeting in relate to the South, you know, Royal and Moling agreed tion status if there’s reason- would bring suit on that Boston. in regards to the civil rights is- RUN that the most rewarding part able suspicion the person is basis,” Holder said. Brewer said she is confi- sues down there.” Continued from Page A1 of the run isn’t getting to the finish line, or the satisfaction “Too many people think ‘I of completing a physically ex- can never do that,’” Moling hausting task; it is the Key said. “At this stage of the game Center clients and their ex- FEC filing shows Palin gave $87,500 to candidates there are a few of us that do a citement as the runners reach Associated Press $210,000 on consulting. profile endorsements: Re- tion. She hasn’t ruled out a lot of the running, but people the final stretch, and knowing Republican candidates re- publican Carly Fiorina, who’s bid. Aides have maintained can run 5 miles of it or just a that the 180-mile effort is one JUNEAU, Alaska — A re- ceiving money from Palin for running for the U.S. Senate that Palin’s focus is on this section, so we really encour- of the things that helps bring port filed with the Federal the period covering April 1 to from California, received year’s elections and on get- age them to the public’s at- Elections Commission Sun- June 30 include Terry $2,500. But Nikki Haley, who’s ting conservative candidates get involved tention to the day shows Sarah Palin’s polit- Branstad, who is running for running for governor in South elected. via the (Citrus Come center. ical action committee governor of Iowa, and Joe Carolina and for whom Palin Palin entered the reporting Whatever the Road Run- contributed at least $87,500 to Miller, who’s challenging made a campaign appear- period with over $916,000 on ners). They and run reason, Royal and Moling had candidates she’s endorsed in Alaska U.S. Sen. Lisa ance, got no money, according hand. She received more can take a the last few months. Murkowski in the August Re- to the filings. than $865,800 in contribu- section of the for whatever hope new run- ners would join But the financial disclosure publican primary. Each re- Palin has been mentioned tions, and ended the period road and put reason you filed by SarahPAC also shows ceived $5,000. as a possible contender for with more than $1 million on those miles in sharing that Palin spending more than Among Palin’s other high- the 2012 presidential nomina- hand, according to the filings. behind us.” may have. reward. Through- “Come and out the years, run for what- a strong Phil Royal ever reason you did not know why Congress School. “Instead of dealing policies cover most struc- friendship be- about particpating in may have. It FLOOD has kept making short ex- with the debt and the struc- tures and personal prop- Run for the Money. could be a way tensions and had allowed tural deficit the program erty, but do not cover tween the two Continued from Page A1 running en- to initiate an in- the program to lapse for sev- has, Congress keeps kicking avoidable mold and mildew thusiasts has formed. Each terest in run- eral weeks. But according to the can down the road.” damage, damage to cur- has a palpable respect for the ning, a way to support the “Homebuyers need to an economist interviewed Holladay said the pro- rency, precious metals and other in life, as well as run- cause or just the camaraderie know upfront about flooding in the Wall Street Journal, gram was running a $19 bil- valuable papers such as ning. of running with friends, but potential and secure insur- Congress has been putting lion deficit since the 2005 stock certificates, property “The thing about (Moling) the important thing is one ance before closing,” Cun- off facing the program’s hurricane season. outside a building such as that is so admirable is that I you’re there you’ll learn and ningham said. “Local agents huge debt. According to the Florida septic systems, decks and work a 9-5 job and I can take realize what the meaning of can give them the premi- “The program is in con- Division of Emergency swimming pools, living ex- vacation time. Chris works the run is,” Royal said. “It’s ums.” siderable debt and there is Management, homeowners penses in temporary hous- for himself — no one is pay- about helping others and Cunningham said this was no way to get out of it,” said can get building property ing, financial losses from ing his vacation time,” Royal bringing much needed atten- the fourth time Congress Scott Holladay, an econom- coverage and personal business interruption and said. “He does this strictly be- tion to (The Key Training Cen- has extended the program ics fellow at the Institute for property coverage, particu- most self-propelled vehicles cause he’s that passionate ter).” in the past year. He said he Policy Integrity at NYU Law larly good for renters. These such as cars.

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pumpernickel bread with raisins and doing things OIL GIANT for others. Continued from Page A1 Continued from Page A1 “Jennie was a tiny woman with a huge many of the bugs as we can. sailed around and landed heart,” said longtime The challenge will come with at Ellis Island.” friend, Lori Hess. “She something unexpected,” he Jennie, who had trav- was such an inspiration to said. eled first-class from me. After I experienced a The well has been gushing Genoa with her family, terrible family tragedy a largely unchecked since an used to tell her children few years ago, she brought old, leaky cap was removed about hiding food in her me great comfort by say- from the wellhead Saturday pockets while on the ship ing, ‘Lori, look to the Lord to make way for the new one. to take to the third-class and trust in him. God Between 88 million and 174 passengers who didn’t makes no mistakes.’ million gallons have already have any food. “Jennie was a woman of spilled into the Gulf, accord- “Even back then she great faith and she made ing to federal estimates. was thinking of others,” my faith stronger just by Wary Gulf residents re- Cleaver said. setting a great example.” served judgment about BP’s Eventually, the family Tim Hess met Jennie latest effort and said the settled in Philadelphia about 20 years ago when damage already done to the where Jennie met Tony, he was a Chronicle pho- environment, fishing and her beloved husband of tographer, and considers tourism will haunt the region Associated Press nearly 67 years. He would himself lucky to have for a long time either way. Ships gather around the Helix Q4000 Sunday as oil containment efforts continue at the come by and talk to her known her and Tony, as “At this point, there have site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. mother, leaving his um- well. been so many ups and downs, of about 2.5 million to 3.4 mil- drilling mud and cement are brella behind so he’d have In contrast to Tony’s disappointments, that every- lion gallons a day — enough pumped in from below the OIL SPILL NOTES an excuse to come back. quiet manner, Jennie was body down here is like, ‘We’ll One day, Tony sneaked a chatterbox, yet never to capture all the oil leaking, broken wellhead. SPEEDY OIL SPILL believe it when we see it,’” if federal estimates are right. The effort to drill relief up behind Jennie and had an unkind word for CLAIMS: The man in charge of said Keith Kennedy, a char- Getting all the vessels on the wells was moving ahead of kissed her. anyone, Hess recalled. ter boat captain in Venice, task will take about two to schedule, Wells said Sunday. providing compensation for vic- She told him, “How “Jennie lost her Tony … La. three weeks. BP and government officials tims of the Gulf oil spill says dare you kiss me! Now and she missed him so Robotic submarines fin- The hurricane season that have said the wells are ex- he’s ready to give those eligible you have to marry me.” much, but her volun- ished removing a busted lasts through November pected to be completed a full six months’ worth of emer- He whispered, “That’s teerism kept her going,” piece of pipe that was bolted could interfere. There are no sometime around mid-Au- gency payments on a single re- what I want to do, marry Tim Hess said. “She was around the leak around 3 storms forecast now, but if gust. quest. Ken Feinberg, who’s you.” sharp as a tack, even into a.m. Sunday. That paved the one blows through, the ships The new cap, or “Top Hat administering the $20 billion Tony was a tailor by her 90s. When she fell ill way for the installation of a collecting the oil may have to 10,” weighs some 150,000 fund established by BP, says trade, but spent many last year, her only goal pipe-like connector called a leave and crude would spew pounds. It is designed to fully that speeding up the claims years running restaurants was to get back to Citrus flange spool that will sit on again for days into the water. seal the leak and provide process is part of the effort to and clubs. At one time, Memorial Health System top of the spewing well bore. If the new cap is a com- connections for new vessels help people feel an added de- they had a farm in New to take care of ‘her pa- The new cap would be plete success in stopping the on the surface to collect oil. gree of financial certainty. Jersey, with 20,000 chick- tients.’ mounted on top of that con- leak, that will be a first. The cap has valves that can ASSET SALE, TAKE- ens. “I tried to convince her nector and have flexible In May, BP tried to drop a restrict the flow of oil and OVER?: BP declined to com- Jennie and Tony moved that she had given so pipes leading up to surface four-story, 100-ton steel-and- shut it in, if it can withstand ment on a report that it is to Florida in 1983, first to much for so many years, ships. concrete box on the leak, but the enormous pressure. talking about possibly selling Dunnellon where they that maybe it was time to The work was being closely abandoned it when it was en- Former Sen. Bob Graham $12 billion worth of assets, in- grew oranges, later to In- slow down and let others monitored at the White cased by ice-like crystals. of Florida, co-chair of the na- cluding a stake in Alaska’s verness. take care of her, but she House, where President That was followed by a mile- tional oil spill commission, Prudhoe Bay oil field to Hous- Throughout the years, would have none of that,” Barack Obama is being long siphon tube designed to said capping the spill would ton-based Apache Corp. The Jennie was a den mother he said. “She worried too briefed multiple times a day, much about other senior suck up oil escaping the leak. be a relief. Sunday Times of London for the Boy Scouts and a adviser David Axelrod said citizens who did not have That, in turn, was scrapped “But the problem is still newspaper did not cite a volunteer at a crisis preg- on ABC’s “This Week.” nancy center. She taught family nearby. She filled a after it managed to suck up going to be there to deal with source for its report. BP is “We have every reason to the enormous amount of pe- Sabbath school at her Sev- void in so many people’s only about 900,000 gallons thought to be considering some believe that this will work,” troleum put in the Gulf of enth-day Adventist lives, I could not even after roughly a week of oper- asset sales to raise cash to he said. ation. Mexico,” he said during a church and regularly vis- begin to guess at a num- cover its oil spill liability. In an- The new cap will be aided The most anticipated effort stop at a local emergency op- ited the elderly, most of ber.” in containing the leak by the other report, The Sunday was the so-called “top kill,” in erations center in the Florida Times them younger than she. Jennie believed love al- arrival of the Helix Producer, which mud and cement were Panhandle town of South- , citing petroleum industry She was an avid vege- ways wins people over a vessel that will be able to pumped down from above port. sources, said ExxonMobil tarian and always said her and everyone deserved take in about 1 million gal- the leak. After about three Crews are working to skim Corp. had approached the secret to her good health human kindness. She also lons of crude per day by days of the strategy, BP an- oil from the Gulf ’s surface Obama administration for clear- was eating lots of garlic believed she had much to Tuesday after gradually nounced on May 29 it had and remove it from the coast, ance to make a takeover offer and vegetables. be grateful for. ramping up. The Helix con- failed. but the job is enormous. Peo- for BP. BP declined comment “Her trademark was “Sometimes when I nected to flexible pipes from Then came the cap that ple on shore who depend on on that report as well. her pizzelles, and every- can’t sleep I just lay in bed the well Friday, and crews was removed Saturday. That the Gulf for their livelihood CONFIDENCE: President one knew Mom had been and think of all these have been running tests since device didn’t form a perfect are paying attention to the Obama adviser David Axelrod around if they found a things,” she said in 2008. then. seal on the jagged pipe that latest effort but wonder if the says the administration is confi- stack of those Italian “It’s a wonderful, wonder- Like another vessel al- was cut to make room for it, damage already done by the dent that BP’s latest effort to cookies,” Cleaver said. ful feeling and you can’t ready operating, the Q4000, and the inexact fit meant that spill is too much. contain the gushing oil will “She was a beauty (in her explain it.” the Helix will take in oil it was able to collect only 1 Trey Riviere, 42, who owns work. He acknowledged BP’s youth) and quite a charac- Chronicle reporter through connections beneath million gallons or so of oil a a fishing lodge in Myrtle engineers are in “uncharted ter. She always loved her Nancy Kennedy can be the new seal. Once the new day. Grove, La., said that even if waters” when it comes to deal- family and had a wonder- reached at 564-2927 or cap is affixed, two other ves- The new, tighter cap is not BP is successful, he fears the ing with the leak. ful sense of humor.” nkennedy@chronicle sels are to connect to it for intended to be the perma- aftermath could last for She loved Jewish online.com. their oil collection. nent fix to the problem. years. He said crude was al- Ultimately, the four vessels Relief wells are being dug ready in his waters in the • Accordian Shutters collecting oil from the leak for the permanent fix, a “bot- marshes west of the Missis- • Roll Down Shutters would have a rough capacity tom kill” in which heavy sippi River. 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Margaret SO YOU KNOW Hill, 89 Change of scenery DEPEW, N.Y.  The Citrus County Chronicle’s policy per- The Service of Remem- mits both free and paid brance for Mrs. Margaret obituaries. E-mail Irene Hill, age 89, of Depew, obits@chronicle New York, will be held 11:00 online.com or phone AM Wednesday, July 14, 563-5660 for details 2010, at the Inverness and pricing options. Chapel of Hooper Funeral Homes with officiating. In- He loved being around the terment will follow at Oak water. Ridge Cemetery, Inverness, Later in the ’80s he moved Florida. The family will re- to Homosassa, Fl., where he ceive friends from 9:00 AM worked as a Tour Guide on until 11:00 AM, Wednesday the Homosassa and Crystal at the Inverness Chapel of rivers. Ray loved to work as Hooper Funeral Homes. On- long as it was on the water. line condolences may be He also loved to Dance & sent to the family at go fishing with his brother- www.HooperFuneralHome in-law John & his sister Dee .com. on their boat while they She was born April 27, were down for the winter. 1921, in Cullman, AL, Survived by 2 sons, Kevin daughter of Virgil and Russell, Zellwood, Fl., Chris Emma Nix (McClain). She Russell, Deland, Fl.; daugh- died July 10, 2010, in New ter, Kim (Dale) Wetmore of York. She worked as a De- Deltona, Fl.; one sister, Dee partment Store Manager for (John) Kressin of Waterloo, Bealls. She moved to Ia.; one brother, Joe Russell Depew, New York, from In- of Miami. Fl.; 4 grandchil- verness. Mrs. Hill was a dren; and his dear friend, member of the Inverness Marie Sandras. Preceded in First Presbyterian Church, death by parents Ray and JOHN PEMBERTON/The Florida Times-Union and the Order of the East- Mary Russell. Pakistani sailors go through a checklist June 21, reassembling a 25 mm gun on the deck of the USS McInerney in Jack- ern Star # 65. All memorials may be di- sonville. The crew of the ship is training Pakistani officers and sailors to take over the 30-year-old frigate in August. The Mrs. Hill was preceded in rected to the Hospice Pakistani crew are all seasoned sailors with knowledge in their fields. They only need to apply that knowledge to a dif- death by her husband, House, 3350 W. Audubon ferent ship and system. William Thomas Hill; and Park Path, Lecanto, FL brothers Void, Everett and 34461. Ernest Nix; sister, Clara. Sign the guest book at U.S. sailors help prepare Survivors include three www.chronicleonline.com. sons, E. Victor Hill of Kissimmee, FL, Daniel T. Stella Pakistani crew to take over Hill of Ocoee, FL, and Don- Tennyson, 98 TIMOTHY J. GIBBONS away waiting for the new ald R. Hill of Elmira, NY; INVERNESS The Florida Times-Union owner. two daughters, Myrtle M. It’s the preferred method Passmore of Pine City, NY, Stella Smith Rooks Ten- MAYPORT NAVAL STA- for another country to take and Dolores I. Aldenderfer nyson, 98, passed away Sun., TION — During its 30-year ownership, said Bob Gro- of Depew, NY; brother, Vir- July 11, 2010, at the Arbor history, the USS McInerney nenberg, deputy program gil J. Nix of Fullerton, CA, Trail Nursing Home in In- racked up a lot of firsts, from manager for ship transfers at sister, Frances Hill; 11 verness under the care of new propulsion systems to the Naval Sea Systems Com- grandchildren, 12 great- Hospice of cutting-edge weaponry. mand. grandchildren. Arrange- Citrus Now at dock at Mayport “We have the benefit of ments are under the County. She Naval Station for the final joint training,” he said. “On- The USS McInerney will be turned over to Pakistan during direction of the Hooper Fu- was born in time, the crew of the oldest- the-job training is the best neral Homes & Crematory. the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, with the ceremony Livingston, serving Oliver Hazard Perry- form of training.” held after sunset, because observant Muslims will be fast- TN, on Dec. class frigate in the U.S. fleet About 160 Pakistani crew ing during the day. Tom Hyatt, 47 23, 1911, is once again trying some- members are taking part in LECANTO and mar- thing new. the transfer, spending their ried George This time, it’s figuring out Tom J. Hyatt, age 47, of days working on the ship and “They are really inter- into place. Now it’s like you Samuel how to help another crew Lecanto, Florida, passed Stella living on a berthing barge ested in emulating how we don’t even think about it.” Rooks, son from another country get away Saturday, July 9th. Tennyson docked nearby. do business here,” the cap- Cultural issues have af- of Samuel ready to run its ship. He was born on February Eventually, about 200 Pak- tain said. fected even seemingly Jefferson “It’s been a learning expe- 23, 1963, in Gary, Indiana, to istani sailors will train here The actual teaching has minor things, such as the Rooks of Pleasant Grove, In- rience as we’ve gone along,” Delmar and Charlene and then be the ship’s crew gone smoothly, said some of timing of the handover cere- verness, Florida, on Nov. 17, said Cmdr. Paul Young, com- (Swyers) Hyatt. Tom moved as it crosses the ocean. the sailors involved in the mony 1929. George passed away in manding officer of the ship. Getting the Pakistanis process. The ship will be turned to Citrus County 15 years 1959. ago from Gary, IN, and Shortly after the McIner- ready for the job has fallen to “It’s easy to train people over to Pakistan during the She married Charles Ten- ney arrived home in April the sailors who took the ship when they’re ready to Muslim holy month of Ra- worked as a Welder. nyson on Feb. 8, 1975. They Survived by three chil- from its final deployment on its last U.S. deployment. learn,” said Petty Officer 1st madan, with the ceremony were members of the First under the U.S. flag, a crew of Even while still at sea, Class Juan Pena. held after sunset, because dren, Alan Hyatt of Beverly Baptist Church of Inverness Hills, FL, Melissa Hyatt and Pakistani sailors began Young said, the crew was al- As well as the training, the observant Muslims will be and former members of readying to sail the vessel to ready pulling together a 140 U.S. crew members still fasting during the day. Emily Hyatt, both of Hobart, Main Street Baptist. She IN; his parents, Delmar and its new home more than training plan, something aboard also take care of Getting ready for that day was a wonderful wife, 7,000 miles away. that’s never been done from maintenance issues and just a few weeks from now Charlene Hyatt of Lecanto, mother, and friend to all Florida; his maternal At the end of August, the the ground up. other typical pierside jobs. has been made easier by the who knew her, and was ship will be decommissioned “We took the core compe- Much of that routine work experience of the Pakistani grandparents, Albert and loved by all. She enjoyed all Mildred Jackson of Lecanto, — the first of Mayport’s 13 tencies that we have to do is done on Friday, when the crew members, who Young kinds of crafts and sewing frigates to be retired — and and drilled down from Pakistani sailors don’t work said already know basic sea- Florida; twin brother, Ron projects as well as traveling Hyatt of Griffith, IN; four turned over to Pakistan. The there,” he said. “Friday is their holy day, manship and just have to and fishing. country is paying upwards of That meant looking at and Friday is our McInerney learn the specifics of the uncles, Michael Swyers of She was predeceased by Lecanto, FL, Chuck Swyers $65 million to buy and refur- each piece of what the crew day,” Young said. McInerney. her parents, Dortha and bish the ship, money which does — from air warfare to The Navy looked to raise The experience of the in- of Merrillville, IN, Dale Walter Smith of Livingston, Jackson of East Chicago, IN, the United States has given it communications to ship han- awareness of such things be- coming crew is testimony to TN; both husbands, one in- as a friendly non-NATO ally. dling — and figuring out how fore the Pakistanis arrived, how important the vessel and Glen Hyatt of Hillsboro, fant daughter, Joyce Irene in Kentucky . Rechristened the PNS to teach them. putting the crew through will be at its new home. 1933; one sister, Carrie Alamgir, the frigate will go The captain talks with his two days of sensitivity train- Pakistan has focused on Cremation arrangements Gladys Copeland of Liv- under the direction of into a shipyard for the rest of Pakistani counterpart each ing. beefing up its navy in recent ingston, TN; one brother, the year before getting under day, doing his own form of “Once we got engaged, we years, including buying four Brown Funeral Home and Claudie B. Smith of Ash- Crematory in Lecanto, FL. way with the new crew. training as the two discuss realized we’re both profes- frigates from last year. land, OH. A handover like this is ship handling, daily routine sionals,” said Lt. Cmdr. Eric “This ship will be a capi- A balloon release will be She is survived by two scheduled for Tuesday, July known as a hot transfer, in aboard the vessel and other Keiser, executive officer of tal ship for Pakistan,” Young daughters, Norma Rooks which the vessel isn’t packed issues of command. the ship. “Everything fell said 13th. Ray and husband Darwyn of Sign the guest book at Lecanto; Wanda Rooks www.chronicleonline.com. Chadwick, Inverness; one son, George Delton Rooks Francis ‘Frank’ and wife Betty of Pleasant Nelson, 85 Grove, Inverness; six grand- WWe Wee HHaveHaavvee aa BETTERBETTER CITRUS SPRINGS children, thirteen great- grandchildren, one Francis “Frank” Nelson, great-great grandchild, and 85, of Citrus Springs, died many nieces, nephews, and WWayay ttoo KKeepeep Saturday, July 10, 2010. Way to Keep cousins. Services will be con- Friends may call at the ducted in Long Island, N.Y. Chas. E. 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SETH BORENSTEIN AP science writer

WASHINGTON — It’s all so familiar. A technological disaster, then a presidential commission examining what went wrong. And ultimately a discovery that while technol- ogy marches on, concern for safety lags. Technology isn’t as foolproof as it seemed. Space shuttles shatter. The Transocean Discoverer Inspiration, foreground, arrives Bridges buckle. Hotel walk- at the site of the Deepwater Horizon to install a “capping ways collapse. Levees fail. An stack” on the well Saturday in the Gulf of Mexico. offshore oil rig explodes, cre- ating the biggest offshore oil sure of themselves, when said. “Warning signs of a pos- spill in U.S. history. they see something go wrong sible disaster were present The common thread — that they can’t fix, they accept for several years, but com- which the new presidential it, Osheroff said. The Colum- pany officials did not inter- oil spill commission will be bia accident investigation vene effectively to prevent looking for — often is techno- board called it “normaliza- it.” logical arrogance and hubris. tion of deviance.” Pieces of There have been times It’s the belief by those in foam insulation had broken when warnings of disaster charge that they’re the ex- off the shuttle external fuel are heeded. The Y2K com- perts, that they know what tank six previous times be- puter bug is noteworthy for they’re doing is safe. Add to fore that problem proved prevention, Clarke said. that the human weaknesses Associated Press fatal with Columbia when a Many people scoffed and crit- of avoidance, greed and slop- In this image taken from video provided by BP PLC, oil leaks Sunday from the broken well- piece of foam knocked a icized the government for piness, say academics who head at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil well in the Gulf of Mexico. deadly hole in a shuttle wing. making such a big deal of study disasters. Hot gas had singed “O” rings something that turned out to in space shuttle boosters well be a fizzle. But that’s because Even before the oil spill the arrogant presumption before the problem led Chal- of all the effort to prevent the commission holds its first that you have got the thing lenger to explode at launch disaster, Clarke said. It meeting Monday in New Or- under control, whatever the in 1986. worked. leans, panel co-chairman thing is. In this case, it’s Yale’s Perrow pointed to Unfortunately, safety costs William Reilly couldn’t help drilling beyond your depth.” NASA’s shuttles and another money, so it’s usually not a but point out something he’s Paul Fischbeck, a profes- BP disaster — the 2005 Texas priority, Clarke said. Most of already noticed. sor of decision sciences at City refinery explosion that the time “you can’t get any- The technology to clean up Carnegie Mellon University, killed 15 people — as cases of body to listen,” he said. after an oil spill “is primi- said the existence of a simply ignoring “heavy warn- “We’re very reactive about tive,” Reilly said. “It’s wholly blowout preventer — a final ings” from experts. disasters in the United disproportionate to the backup system which in this When the U.S. Chemical States.” tremendous technological case didn’t work — often en- Safety and Hazards Investi- People don’t think about advances that have allowed courages people to take extra gation Board looked into the them until afterward, he deepwater drilling to go for- risks. 2005 refinery fire it noted said, and then they say: “You ward. It just hasn’t kept But the oil industry was so that BP had the same prob- should have seen that com- pace.” confident in its safety that it lems with “safety culture” ing.” Then he added that gov- In this photo provided by P.J. Hahn, dead fish are seen Sat- used to brag when compared that NASA had before Co- ernment regulation also has- urday the waterways at North of Point a la Hache Marina, La. to another high-tech gold lumbia. n’t kept pace. And something It is unclear what killed the fish and Louisiana Wildlife and standard: NASA. “The Texas City disaster else hasn’t kept up either, Fisheries are investigating. “They looked more suc- was caused by organizational Reilly said: how the oil in- cessful than NASA,” said and safety deficiencies at all dustry assesses and works Rice University oil industry levels of the BP Corpora- with the risk of catastrophic the BP spill falls into that cat- “Worst Cases.” scholar Amy Myers Jaffe. tion,” the board’s final report damage from spills. egory. Bea pointed to con- “There’s nothing safe out “They had less mechanical Cutting-edge technology gressional testimony that BP there,” said Yale University failures.” often works flawlessly. Peo- ignored problems with a professor Charles Perrow, We have lots of little reasons why it is The oil rig explosion “re- important important ourour serviceservice givesgives youyou ple are amazed. At first, dead battery, leaky cement author of the book “Normal minds me an awful lot of the Peace of Mind everyone worries about risk. job and loose hydraulic fit- Accidents.” “We like to pre- NASA accidents,” said Stan- Peace of Mind Then people get lulled into tings. tend there is and argue after- ford physics professor Dou- Do you have Peace of Mind service? complacency by success and It’s that type of root cause ward, ‘That’s why we took the glas Osheroff, who was on the If not, call Heritage Propane of they forget that they are op- — not the equipment failure risks because it hadn’t failed Citrus County and ask about our commission that examined New Tank Installation Specials erating on the edge, say ex- alone — that the oil spill com- before.”‘ the causes of the space shut- perts who study disasters. mission will focus on, includ- Technological improve- tle Columbia disaster in 2003. Corners get cut, problems ig- ing looking at the corporate ments have gradually led to “Obviously, none of these nored. Then boom. and regulatory “culture” that more daring offshore drilling systems are fail-safe,” Os- 4275 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy. Technological disasters, led to bad decisions, Reilly attempts. heroff said. “People don’t (Hwy. 44), Lecanto, FL like the BP oil spill, follow a said. “It kind of creeps up on spend enough time thinking Jay Lawrence Spiegel 726-8822 well-worn “trail of tears,” Disasters don’t happen be- you,” Energy Secretary about what could go wrong.” We’re Here for You! 0005DFA www. usepropane .com www. heritagepropane .org said Bob Bea, a University of cause of “an evil empire,” Steven Chu said in an inter- And because people are so 000543M California Berkeley engi- Bea said. “It’s hubris, arro- view with The Associated neering professor who has gance and indolence.” Press. Then suddenly you re- studied 630 disasters of all And disasters will keep on alize that now only robots can We’ve D Don’t Doonn’’tt LLetLeett TTheThhee GGrassGrraassss BBeBee GGreenerGrreeeenneerr OOnOnn types. Bea is also an expert happening. In the future, do what people used to do be- on offshore drilling and is watch out for problems with cause the drilling is so deep, Moved! TTheT hhee OOtherOtthheerr SSideSiiddee OOfOff YYourYoouurr FFence!Feennccee!! consulting with the presiden- the U.S. power grid, Sacra- he said. tial commission. mento levee failures, flood Clarke put it this way: Bea categorizes disasters protection problems along “We’ve been doing this every into four groups. 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EDITORIAL BOARD scene from the near future: that stand-up act, that line of ath- your ‘reason.’ Well, Harvey Wal- Gerry Mulligan...... publisher Augustus Merryweather letic shoes and that cologne. He ter Carbunkle is on to your Charlie Brennan ...... editor AIV glanced up at the tap- founded an online university game!” Neale Brennan ...... promotions/community affairs ping on his office door. Harvey back in 2010 so people could All at once, Augustus felt tired. Mike Arnold ...... HR director Carbunkle stood there learn the real truth they He felt old. “Very well,” he said. Cheri Harris ...... features editor in bowtie and shirt- don’t get in your so- “Believe what you want. But Curt Ebitz...... citizen member sleeves, smiling ea- called ‘universities.’” we’ve still got to let you go. You’re Founded Mac Harris ...... citizen member gerly from behind He made air quotes. not qualified.” by Albert M. horn-rimmed glasses. “So, when you re- Harvey appeared to contem- Cliff Pierson Williamson ...... guest member Augustus sighed. He jected that Martin plate this. He shrugged. “That’s “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” hated this part of the Luther King biography OK,” he said. “Now I’ll have time — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus job. It was never fun to because it didn’t men- to pursue my graduate work at the let people go. tion how white conser- U of L.” He waved the young vatives started the civil Augustus sat up straight. ANNUAL FUNDRAISER man to a seat and rights movement...” “Louisiana?” spoke without pream- Leonard Pitts A sharp nod. “I “Limbaugh.” ble. “Harvey, I’m OTHER learned that at Beck U.” “Of course,” said Augustus, afraid it’s not working “And when you told dropping back into the chair. out.” VOICES the author of that book Harvey’s expression was pity- The eager face fell on religion that ‘pinko ing. “I wish I could help you see like a refrigerator from a moving commie’ is the preferred term for how wrong you are. You think the truck. “You’re firing me?” preachers who talk about social world is about ‘facts’ and ‘knowl- Run’s goal “I have no choice. Your work, and economic justice...” edge’ and ‘information’ you can well ... it hasn’t been up to the “Beck U.” ‘prove.’ The lamestream media standard we expect for an editor “And when you asked why there has you fooled and you don’t even at Merryweather Publishing. was no reference to Nazi death know it.” Abruptly he turned Frankly, I’m surprised. When I panels euthanizing children in away, gnawing a knuckle. saw that you were a graduate of that book on health-care re- “Well,” said Augustus, “I sup- well worth BU, I couldn’t wait to hire you. form...” pose we’ll just have to agree to — Boston University turns out some “Yes, sir! Beck U.” ” He stopped, alarmed. “My God, great students.” Augustus sank back into his man; are you crying?” “I didn’t go to Boston Univer- chair. “Beck me,” he muttered. Harvey’s eyes were glistening. sity,” Harvey said. “Beg pardon?” His voice wobbled like a toddler. “Baylor, then. Still a great Augustus regarded the man “I’m sorry,” he gasped. “It’s just ...” school.” who perched before him. “Har- His voice tore. He bit his lip, lifted the work “I didn’t go to Baylor.” vey,” he said after a moment, “you his palm, took a steadying breath, “But your resume says you can’t believe all that garbage they then tried again. “It’s just that I “When life becomes better been extended, troubling eco- graduated BU.” filled your head with. None of love my country so much and I’m for the most fragile and vulner- nomic conditions have weighed A proud smile. “Yes, sir. That’s that stuff is true! It’s just the rant- frightened for her future.” able among us, we all benefit.” heavily on all areas of opera- Beck University.” ings of a paranoid nutjob living in Augustus shook his head. “I — Chet Cole, Key Training tion. Ironically, more bureau- Augustus was confused. “I’ve an alternate reality. The facts —” know just how you feel,” he said. Center executive director. cratic obstacles have only never heard of...” Harvey shrank back, looking ———■——— arly next Monday morn- threatened critical state and “Beck University!” said Harvey, horrified. “No, sir!” he shouted. the smile widening. “You know, “No, sir! Professor Beck warned Leonard Pitts is a columnist for ing, a small group will national funding, making gov- ernmental champions rarer Glenn Beck? He has that show on us about people like you. He said the Miami Herald, 1 Herald E gather at the steps of the Fox News. Also, that novel, that you’d try to confuse us with all Plaza, Miami, FL 33132; among those jockeying for more state capitol to begin a 180-mile other book, that radio program, your ‘facts’ and your ‘logic’ and [email protected]. trek to the Key Training Center visible and popular causes. in Lecanto. Currently, the Key provides The mid-summer heat will be more than 300 mentally chal- stifling, the rhythmic pounding lenged adults with year-round on the U.S. 19 pavement will be education, vocational and resi- grueling and the strain of each dential services. But more than step will be near 60 of these fall into unbearable as the the “unfunded” runners move THE ISSUE: category and are slowly each day to- only able to re- Community readies ceive the life- ward their goal. for Key Training But if it were changing benefits Center’s Run for the of this center easy, this run Money. would not be through monies worth it. that are raised This is Run for OUR OPINION: through commu- the Money, a criti- Support with nity contributions. cal fundraiser for understanding, with Citrus County the Key Training funds and with love. has taken an ac- Center, which tells tive role in its sup- a special story of port of this facility how the mentally and physi- through generous volun- cally challenged men and teerism, as well as financial as- women at this center face life sistance. Although most each day in a heroic way. And as day-to-day miracles at the Key the miles are covered and the Training Center may go unno- days pass, the run becomes a ticed by those who pass by the salute to the accomplishments Lecanto campus or drive by a that are made when love and group home or even make a dedication replace misunder- purchase at one of its thrift standing and apathy. stores, lives are being touched, Since its beginning in 1966, doors are being opened and the Key Training Center has dreams are being realized. provided a comprehensive Since 1976, Run for the Money scope of services to people who has put these accomplishments were once shut behind doors and achievements center stage LETTERS and warehoused in facilities. Its and the story is repeated. And to the Editor mission then, as it is today, was this message that will be deliv- agement? Our school OPINIONS INVITED simple: to unlock the doors of ered this year during the week- I, as a citizen, stand opposed to opportunity for men and long trek from Tallahassee, in I sent this letter to Sam Him- ■ The opinions expressed in Chroni- the Citrus County School Board addition to the other events and mel, superintendent of schools, cle editorials are the opinions of transferring ownership of the women who have developmen- the editorial board of the newspa- activities based around this and Richard Wesch, Citrus Hernando School property to the tal disabilities and allow them County BOCC attorney. per. to become as independent as event, is as critical as the first. County Commissioners. The There has been very much in ■ Viewpoints depicted in political possible, to have dreams, and to It is the generosity and active cartoons, columns or letters do good citizens of Citrus County do the news about the Hernando not necessarily represent the not deserve to be put through be accepted for their abilities, participation of this community School property that the Citrus not their disabilities. in the past that has made the opinion of the editorial board. wringer of hatred any more! County School Board has turned ■ Now recognized nationally as Key Training Center one of the Groups or individuals are invited Please do not let this situation be over to the Citrus County Board to express their opinions in a let- perpetuated, since it will be in a benchmark for its services most outstanding community- of County Commissioners, with a ter to the editor. and individual achievements, based resources and facility for vain to think that the parties can reverter clause for control of this ■ Persons wishing to address the mediate. the success is attributed to an the mentally and developmen- property to be transferred back editorial board, which meets This property belongs to the involved and committed gov- tally disabled. This year’s Run weekly, should call Mike Arnold at to the School Board if certain citizens of Citrus County, not to erning board of directors; a for the Money will officially (352) 563-5660. conditions are not met. Recently members of the Citrus County dedicated, trained and skilled kick off at the Celebrity Auction I went on a tour of the Family ■ All letters must be signed and in- clude a phone number and home- School Board or the Citrus staff that serves each client Dinner on Friday and continue Resource Center, a tenant of the town, including letters sent via County Board of County Commis- with kindness, love, dignity and through the upcoming week’s property. It is a place where the e-mail. Names and hometowns sioners, and their property de- respect; and a caring commu- run, with the Saturday, July 24, homeless and less privileged will be printed; phone numbers will not be published or given out. serves to be treated with respect nity that embraces each special walkathon, craft festival, cele- have been helped. There was and managed with care and ■ We reserve the right to edit let- member of this family as full bration and telethon. Join in supposed to be a place for the order and according to the law. homeless to shower at this facil- ters for length, libel, fairness and citizens. the activities and become in- good taste. ity; I was told another tenant had As a private, nonprofit organ- volved. Learn the story of the ■ Renee McPheeters the two showers plugged with ce- Letters must be no longer than ization, the Key is dependent Key, meet the real heroes who 350 words, and writers will be upon the generous support of fight their battles with the same ment so that nobody could use limited to three letters per month. Ottawa Road them. This was destruction of our community as much today, courage that is symbolized dur- ■ SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, public property. I have a few I live in Citrus Hills and I use if not more, that it did in its be- ing the run and support this 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crys- questions: Did anyone from the tal River, FL 34429. Or, fax to the Ottawa Avenue road often; ginning. While its facilities have event with your compassion BOCC give permission for the de- (352) 563-3280, or e-mail to it’s a time saver and I hope it’s grown and its services have and your pledges. struction of the showers before [email protected]. purchased and extended to they were destroyed? State Road 44 soon. However, RUN FOR THE MONEY Where is a permit? Did the they did — Why? Where did the this would only benefit a small BOCC give permission for the money go? number of users immediately Support the events during Run for the Money: “no parking” signs and lack of Can you truthfully say that the and maybe not all that many people in the future. The better ■ Friday — Reach for the Stars Dinner Auction. mobility on the property? I have Citrus County Board of County option would be to use $1.6 mil- ■ July 19 to 24 — 180-mile run from Tallahassee. been told that a Citrus County Commissioners has done a good judge last December ordered fi- job implementing the oversight lion of the $2.9 million allocated ■ July 24 — Walk for the Money. nancial records of the Historical of the Hernando School prop- for its purchase to save The ■ July 24 — Key Craft Fair. Society to be provided. Have erty? It is great to preserve his- Three Sisters now, and the rest ■ July 24 — WYKE Live Telethon. those records been presented? tory, but what good is preserving as a down payment toward the Ottawa Road. ■ July 24 — Runners Celebration. Did the BOCC grant permission it if, after it is all over, it only is a David Weiser For additional information, call 795-5541, ext. 311 or 313. to the Historical Society to col- monument to inconsideration, lect rents from the tenants? If selfishness and lack of good man- Hernando

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about any subject. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 A9 Weird WIRE Best option for college savings? Coverdell Plan

EAR BRUCE: I will would be to put your Whether graduate training be getting some daughter’s name on all of or teaching credentials is Dmoney from the sale your bank accounts. And the best route is a matter of of my mother’s house. I when you pass away, she personal preference and plan to use the money to would be able to have ac- the job market where you work on my house (I need a cess to what is in the ac- live. That said, it’s a shame new kitchen) and counts after the that you couldn’t have your put some in sav- proper paper- husband sit down with ings, and I would work is filed. someone he trusts and ad- like to give my Unless you vise him of the mistakes he daughter some don’t trust is making. money. I would someone that DEAR BRUCE: Many also like to set you are making years ago I bought 100 aside some the executor shares of stock from a com- money for her (why would you pany that just went public. baby, my new make them in Every year we get the fi- granddaughter, charge of your nancial reports, but we and set up an ac- Bruce Williams estate then?), have never received any Associated Press count for her. SMART there is no rea- dividends from this com- In this photo released by the Florida Keys News Bureau, divers — including, from left, Katie What is the best son to have mul- pany. I would have thought Jennele, Bob Rowland, Eric Rolfe and Alicia Merel — act out an “Alice in Wonderland” un- option for that? MONEY tiple people by now we would have re- derwater tea party Saturday at the Underwater Music Festival in the Florida Keys National Should I pur- listed. Make it ceived something. I de- Marine Sanctuary, near Big Pine Key. chase a college savings easy on your relatives after cided to call and sell the plan or open an IRA? I’m you are gone. stock but was told that none Underwater music A “be on the lookout” warning not sure which way to go. — DEAR BRUCE: I have a was being bought back went out and Hopkins was ON THE NET Terri, in Wisconsin book-smart husband, but right now. What is the point BIG PINE KEY— A local found within about an hour.  DEAR TERRI: There are he is not street smart. For in buying stock if we don’t radio station’s undersea con- The Pittsburgh Zoo Goode says he got lost and and PPG Aquarium: several options out there, example, he refuses to get any dividends and then cert serenaded more than 500 was not trying to escape. He’s www.pittsburghzoo.com but it seems to me that the have a will. We have a good can’t sell it? I thought every divers and snorkelers in the serving a life sentence for theft. Coverdell Plan (once income, very little left to company had to pay out Florida Keys National Marine known as an education pay on our mortgage and dividends and if you tion kicked off a week of dis- Sanctuary. IRA) would be the best way money invested in a 401(k). wanted to sell, had to honor Fishing for cars count gimmicks at the zoo. Music broadcast underwater to go. The money in this ac- My husband recently found that agreement. It seems Stuck in the ’60s? A tie-dye Saturday by speakers sus- NEW CASTLE, Del. — A count will mature over the out that he is diabetic, and worthless to me. Is there shirt will get you in, too. pended from boats included couple of fishing buddies from next 18 years and will have now he won’t take out life any advice you can give us? The best mullet won a be- ocean anthems such as the Delaware have been catching no tax impact if the money insurance on himself. I — Reader, via e-mail hind-the-scenes zoo tour. Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” more than just bass. is used for educational pur- think he must be sensing DEAR READER: Sounds And the prize for the runners- and Jimmy Buffett’s “Fins.” They’ve been helping police poses. If you decide down his own mortality now be- like what you bought was up? A chance for a free haircut. Diver Darryl Boyd of Gaines - reel in cars. the road that it won’t be cause he has been going on penny stocks. Since you used for a college, then all spending sprees. Even said the company did go ville said the music was “crystal Larry Newirth and Dan Man awarded $1 Cathell spotted a white BMW of the interest that it earns though we can afford his public, it would appear clear” in the calm seas with 60 VENTURA, Calif. — A man will be fully taxable. spending, what happens if that the company is not to 70 feet of underwater visibil- 750 sedan on June 17. Then on Friday, they found a late- who sued a California police DEAR BRUCE: I have he dies unexpectedly and listed on any major ex- ity. department after he was named my daughter and with no insurance to help change, only what is called Public service announce- model Honda Accord. Police said the cars were shocked twice with a Taser has my brother as my executors out? I have a teaching de- the pink sheets. Companies ments offered tips on how peo- been awarded $1 in damages. in my will and as my power gree and have thought can go for 20 years and ple could enjoy the ocean stolen and abandoned. No ar- rests have been made. A federal court jury in Ven- of attorney. When I in- about going back into the never pay a dividend and without disturbing the coral reef formed the bank of this, work force just to set aside many will never pay one. Newirth, a 63-year-old retired tura County awarded Max during the four-hour festival. Vasquez the minimum figure they said that they would some money for what I Whatever it is that the com- Some divers participating in carpenter, jokes that he and both need to be present for might need in the future. pany does, there is little or Cathell better stop finding cars earlier this month in his exces- the Underwater Music Festival sive-force lawsuit. any banking activities. My What do you think? — G.J., no market for them. You dressed as the “Mad Haddock” or the police will think they’re brother lives overseas, via e-mail went out and you gambled the ones stealing them. Vasquez claimed a Santa or the “Cheshire Catfish” to Paula officer jolted him twice — which is a problem with DEAR G.J.: It sounds like and so far you’ve lost. I Cathell, a 44-year-old mill- this arrangement. Would I you hit the nail on the head wouldn’t lose a whole lot of spoof characters from “Alice in including once while he was Wonderland.” wright, said he hopes the be better off to make my when you said “he senses sleep about it, but it’s un- thieves stop dumping the cars partially handcuffed — during daughter a co-owner? She his mortality.” He was likely they’re doing any- Lost inmate from the boat ramp so police his arrest three years ago on is also on my checking ac- probably diagnosed with thing illegal. Right now suspicion of domestic violence CAPSHAW, Ala. — The don’t close the dock to the pub- count. — Reader in Arizona type 2 diabetes, which is many companies are suf- and resisting an officer. The Limestone Correction Facility in lic. DEAR READER: Is hardly a death sentence. fering. and it seems that the charges were later dropped. Alabama might want to start there some reason why you Why he refuses to make out stocks have little or no Last year, Santa Paula handing out GPS devices with Mullet pays off have two people, one living a will and not carry insur- value. agreed to pay $250,000 in a its prison-issued jumpsuits. PITTSBURGH — Mullet con- overseas, as your executors ance is beyond me. That lawsuit by a man who claimed ———■——— Officials there said an inmate servation efforts are under way and your power of attor- having been said, it seems he suffered a serious back in- playing a fugitive during a dog in Pittsburgh — the hairstyle, ney? If you have confi- to me that you are doing Send your questions to jury when he was taken to the dence in your daughter, the right thing — planning Smart Money, P.O. Box training exercise vanished into not the fish. ground and shocked twice in then name her, with your for yourself. There is noth- 2095, Elfers, FL 34680. the woods Thursday. 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Nation BRIEFS Outage Police nab teen fugitive week ago on nearby Great ‘Barefoot Bandit’s’ two-year Abaco Island, where he was blamed for a string of at least seven break-ins. run from authorities is over Authorities caught Harris- Moore on Harbour Island, a Associated Press land and took the suspect to small tourist destination just Nassau, the country’s capi- off mainland Eleuthera, po- NASSAU, Bahamas — tal, where he faces possible lice Commissioner Ellison The teenage “Barefoot Ban- extradition to the United Greenslade told a news con- dit” who allegedly stole cars, States. ference. boats and airplanes to dodge True to his nickname, the Harris-Moore was carry- U.S. law enforcement was 19-year-old suspect was ing a handgun that he tried nabbed Sunday as he tried barefoot as he stepped off to throw away and shots Associated Press to make a water escape then the plane. He kept his head were fired during a water A street light stays dark brought handcuffed — and down and ignored questions chase, Greenslade said. He Sunday as a power outage Associated Press shoeless — to the capital to shouted by reporters. Es- hit downtown Detroit. The did not say who fired them. This July 2009 self-portrait provided by the Island County corted by six police cars and Detroit News says outage face justice, abruptly ending “It was like something you Sheriff’s Office shows Colton Harris-Moore. Bahamas police has hit public buildings, his two-year life on the lam. SUVs, the teen had close- might see in the movies,” captured the teenage U.S. fugitive Sunday, bringing to an street lights, traffic signals Colton Harris-Moore was shorn hair and wore short Greenslade said. end the “Barefoot Bandit’s” two-year flight from U.S. justice, and the Detroit Medical arrested before dawn in camouflage cargo pants, a Harris-Moore, who has a senior police official said. Center, which get power northern Eleuthera, said white long-sleeved shirt and been running from Ameri- from the Detroit Public Sgt. Chrislyn Skippings, a a bulletproof vest. can law enforcement since ability to evade arrest. He is Indiana and flew more than Lighting Department. spokeswoman for the Royal Island police had been escaping from a Washington suspected of stealing cars, 1,000 miles to the islands off Bahamas Police Force. A searching for the wily fugi- state halfway house in 2008, boats and at least five Florida’s coast, despite a contingent of high-ranking tive since he allegedly crash- gained fame and thousands planes — including the air- lack of formal flight train- officers traveled to the is- landed a stolen plane a of fans who admired his craft he allegedly lifted in ing. FDA to review 3 weight loss drugs WASHINGTON — Dieters, doctors and investors get their first extensive look at the first of a trio of new weight Senior loss drugs this week. The hope is that the new drugs can succeed where many others have failed: delivering significant weight loss without justice risky side effects. The FDA is expected to post its review of Vivus Inc.’s pill Qnexa today and will hold Kennedy’s clout a public meeting Thursday to review the data. Orexigen could grow on Therapeutics Inc.’s Contrave is set for review in October, Supreme Court and Arena Pharmaceuticals MARK SHERMAN Inc.’s lorcaserin is set for De- Associated Press cember. WASHINGTON — Justice An- BRIEFS thony Kennedy, who already de- World cides whether liberals or conservatives win the Supreme Two bomb attacks Court’s most closely contested cases, is about to take on an even strike Uganda more influential behind-the- KAMPALA, Uganda — scenes role with the retirement Associated Press Bombs exploded at two sites of Justice John Paul Stevens. Associate Justices Anthony Kennedy, left, and John Paul Stevens talk together Sept. 29 while sitting for in Uganda’s capital late Sun- By virtue of seniority, Kennedy a group photo with other justices of the Supreme Court in Washington. With the retirement Stevens, day as people watched the will inherit Stevens’ power to Kennedy, who already decides whether liberals or conservatives win the Supreme Court's most closely World Cup final on TV, killing choose the author of some court contested cases, is about to take on an even more influential behind-the-scenes role. By virtue of senior- at least 30 people. opinions, an authority that has his- ity, Kennedy will inherit Stevens' power to choose the author of some court opinions, an authority that has Foreigners, including Euro- torically been used — including in historically been used — including in as big a case as the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion decision — to peans and possibly Ameri- as big a case as the landmark Roe subtly shape a ruling or preserve a tenuous majority. cans, were believed to be v. Wade abortion decision — to among the casualties. subtly shape a ruling or preserve Kennedy now is next in line. of the court’s big decisions and several justices believed Burger Police Chief Kale Kaihura a tenuous majority. The overall balance of power will have even more chances to was in the minority and favored said he believed that Soma- This change might keep the on the court is unlikely to change, do so now because he can assign upholding state restrictions on court’s most liberal justices from with President Barack Obama’s opinions to himself. abortion, according to an account lia’s most feared militia — al- writing some of its biggest deci- choice of Elena Kagan to replace As if to emphasize Kennedy’s of the episode in Bob Wood- Shabab, which has pledged sions. the liberal-leaning Stevens. increasing clout, he and Scalia ward’s and Scott Armstrong’s loyalty to al-Qaida — could An unwritten high court rule But a former Bush administra- now will sit on either side of “The Brethren.” Yet after their be behind the attacks. gives the senior justice in the ma- tion solicitor general, Paul Roberts when the justices take conference on the issue, Burger One of the bombs went off jority, most often the chief jus- Clement, said putting the power the bench for the start of their said he was assigning the opinion at an Ethiopian restaurant in tice, the power to assign to assign opinions in Kennedy’s new term in October. Like most to Justice Harry Blackmun. Kampala, Uganda’s capital. opinions. hands is the “single most impor- things at the court, the seating is Blackmun would go on to be Al-Shabab views Ethiopia as When the liberals win an ideo- tant dynamic change” brought on by seniority. The justices who the court’s champion of abortion an enemy. logically driven case by a 5-4 vote, by Stevens’ departure. have been there longest sit on ei- rights, starting with his opinion The second blast went off the court’s two senior justices — David Garrow, a Cambridge ther side of the chief justice, who in Roe v. Wade in 1973. But it was at a restaurant called the Chief Justice John Roberts and University historian who has wields the gavel regardless of less clear at the time that Black- Kyadondo Rugby Club. Justice Antonin Scalia, both con- written about the court, said the tenure. mun would so strongly endorse Kaihura said 14 people servatives — are sure to be on the 74-year-old Kennedy already When the court was deciding abortion rights and Douglas wor- were killed at the restaurant, losing side. With Stevens gone, writes a disproportionate share the Roe v. Wade abortion case, ried about the outcome. and that he believed the toll at the Rugby Club was far higher than 14, though he did not have an exact number. Iran halts stoning Fights over land stall Haiti earthquake recovery death of woman Multiple families claim title to al- demics, floods and political vio- TEHRAN, Iran — The con- Associated Press most every scrap of real estate. Al- Corail Cesselesse lence, while distributing food and troversial death sentence by CORAIL-CESSELESSE, Haiti — ready one reconstruction official region other essentials. Food markets are stoning for an Iranian woman The sun was beating down on the has been forced to step down for Relocation back to normal, and the foreign doc- convicted of adultery will not rocky cactus plain when men with steering a public project to his com- camp tors and equipment that flowed in be implemented for now, said machetes came for Menmen Vil- pany’s private land at Corail-Cesse- have left medical care — while a judicial of- lase, nine months pregnant, shoved lesse. Wealthy landowners vow the deeply flawed — better than it was ficial on her onto her bulging stomach and “new Haiti” will become yet an- Port-au-Prince Santo before the quake. Sunday. sliced up the plastic tarp that shel- other vast slum unless the govern- Most Haitians didn’t have run- The tered her and her four children. ment rebuilds on their terms. HAITI ning water and electricity before world out- The family was one of thousands Caught in the middle are the 010 mi Petionville the quake, and still don’t. cry over the of earthquake homeless who had homeless, looking to grab a patch of 010 kmNOTE: Approximate location Police and U.N. peacekeepers death sen- come to this Manhattan-sized ground from the thugs hired to keep are back on patrol. Crime is more tence has stretch of disused sugarcane land them away. 0 50 mi prevalent since the quake, with at- become the between the sea and barren moun- ■ ■ ■ 0 50 km tacks in camps terrorizing thou- latest issue Sakineh tains north of Port-au-Prince, seek- In the moments after the disaster HAITI sands, especially women and girls. Mohammadi ing refuge from overflowing camps all Port-au-Prince began pouring However, violence is nowhere near in Iran’s Ashtiani Caribbean fraught re- in the city. into twilit streets. Homes, still col- Sea Detail the levels faced when the U.N. sentenced to But this real estate is earmarked lapsing, had in a moment become troops arrived six years ago. lationship die by stoning. with the in- for building a new Haiti. Villase had death traps. Camps rose on public But very little long-term progress walked into one of the fights over and private spaces, squares, parks Port-au-Prince has been made. Reconstruction re- ternational community. DOM. REP. Malek Ajdar Sharifi, the top land, rooted in Haiti’s history of and golf courses. mains a dream. slavery, occupation and upheaval, Bodies were everywhere, laid out ■ ■ ■ judicial official in the province that have served to slow recovery to under sheets, cardboard or nothing. SOURCE: ESRI AP Stripped of tarp and land, Men- where the mother of two was a near-standstill in the six months Most were cleared by garbage trucks men Villase and the children fled to convicted, told the Iranian since the earthquake leveled much and front-loaders. Others were for humanitarian aid has paid for a crumbling concrete cabin in a re- state news agency that her of the capital and killed as many as burned. Some are still being found. field hospitals, plastic tarps, band- mote corner of Corail. crimes were “various and 300,000 people. But an estimated 20 million cubic ages, and food, plus salaries, trans- Farther from the aid available in very serious” and not limited The government, already weak meters (26 million cubic yards) of portation and upkeep of relief the deluxe camp, with no easy way to adultery, but that the sen- before the magnitude-7 quake and rubble continues to make most of workers. About $1.3 billion went to get to markets, she struggles to tence “will not be imple- still hobbled by its aftermath, is try- the capital impassable. Even with through U.S. relief groups. find food. mented for the time being.” ing to build anew in places like 300 trucks working daily, 98 percent Hundreds of millions have yet to “I’d love to live under a plastic He added Sakineh Mo- Corail-Cesselesse, a nearly empty of it remains. be spent, with agencies such as the sheet,” she said. “but I can’t afford hammadi Ashtiani’s stoning swath of land that begins about 9 The number of people in relief American Red Cross saying they it.” would still take place if the ju- miles north of the capital. But the camps has nearly doubled to 1.6 want to avoid dumping money into A few days after being driven diciary wanted, despite the effort is paralyzed by disorganiza- million, while the amount of transi- half-baked projects. from her makeshift home, she lay “propaganda” by the West. tion, bitter rivalries and private tional housing built is minuscule. Aid workers say the money al- alone on the cabin floor and gave —From wire reports deals being struck behind its back. Most of the $3.1 billion pledged ready spent helped prevent epi- birth to her fifth child. ■ Lance Armstrong’s Section B - MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 chance of winning ■ Baseball, NBA/B2 Tour de fading ■ Golf/B2, B5 after another crash ■ MLB/B3 Sunday./B5 ■ TV, lottery/B4 SPORTS ■ Cycling/B5 ■ Entertainment/B6 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Spanish reign: Spain wins World Cup Last 5 World Cup winners more than the previous high set in Iniesta’s extra-time 2002, according to STATS LLC.  2010 — Spain This final was a physical test of  2006 attrition that sometimes turned goal delivers nation — Italy dirty — a finals-record 14 yellow  2002 — Brazil cards were handed out and the 1-0 win over Dutch  1998 — France Dutch finished with 10 men. In the end, it was Iniesta breaking free in  1994 Associated Press — Brazil the penalty area, taking a pass from Cesc Fabregas and putting a JOHANNESBURG — Exhaus- long last. right-footed shot from 8 yards just tion etched on their faces, fa- “We have all done an incredible past the outstretched arms of goal- tigued bodies ready to betray job,” he said Sunday night, shortly keeper Maarten Stekelenburg them, the players knew just one after the 1-0 extra-time victory. “I with about seven minutes left to goal would be enough to win the don’t think we even realize what play, including injury time. elusive World Cup for their nation. we have done.” “When I struck it, it just had to As the clock ticked toward They beat the Netherlands on go in,” Iniesta said. penalty kicks, the shivering Sunday to go one better than the For the Dutch and their legions crowd at Soccer City Stadium European title Espana won in 2008. of orange-clad fans wearing every- grew anxious. Spain won its last four games by thing from jerseys to jumpsuits to Associated Press Spain or the Netherlands would a score of 1-0 — a tight margin that clown gear to pajamas, it was yet Spain’s Andres Iniesta, left, scores a goal past Netherlands’ Rafael van win its first championship if only characterized the month-long another disappointment. der Vaart, during the World Cup final soccer match Sunday at Soccer someone could find the net. tournament. The World Cup fea- Even with their first World Cup City in Johannesburg, . Spain won its first-ever World Cup Andres Iniesta did, and Spain tured a record 31 one-goal deci- title during a 1-0 victory in overtime on Iniesta’s strike. rules the soccer world at long, sions out of 64 matches — four See SPAIN/Page B4 Yankees’ Sheppard UNBELIEVABLE! passes Central Citrus pulls ‘Major’ upset over Dunnellon for title away at 99 N.Y. PA man dies of natural causes Associated Press

NEW YORK — Bob Sheppard, whose stylish, elegant stadium introductions of New York Yan- kees from Joltin’ Joe to Derek Jeter spanned more than a half century and earned him the nickname “The Voice of God,” died Sunday. He was 99. Sheppard, a gentle man who spoke with the sonorous author- ity of a giant, died at his Long Island home in Baldwin with his wife, Mary, at his side, the Yankees said. His voice, how- ever, will live on in recordings. Bob Sheppard His mellifluous passed away at tone still is heard 99 on Sunday. at Yankees games, nearly three years after his finale, when it is played to in- troduce captain Derek Jeter. “Every time you hear it, you Photos by TANYA McGEE/Special to the Chronicle sort of get chills,” Jeter said. The Central Citrus Major All-Star team holds up its District 15 Tournament championship banner after defeating Dunnellon 7-4 on Sheppard started with the Sunday for the title. Two days earlier, Dunnellon had beaten Central Citrus 13-1, making the Citrus County team’s victory unexpected and Yankees in April 1951 and maybe a little more sweet. Central Citrus pitcher Travis McGee throws against Dunnellon on Sunday at Central Ridge Park in Holder. worked his last game at Yankee Stadium in September 2007, They’ve been called scrappy, gritty and relent- when he became ill with a bronchial infection. less. And on Sunday afternoon 11 youngsters from His “Good afternoon, ladies Central Citrus — banging on the door of their and gentleman, and welcome to Yankee Stadium,” was as much a teenage years — did something that only they be- part of the team’s identity as the lieved possible. They slew Goliath. Now this band of pinstripes itself. And for a person heard far more often than seen, brothers, with a gritty swagger that never lets them he became a fan favorite along- quit, will forever be known as … Champions! side Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle and Jeter. JOHN COSCIA All-Stars championship still jors All-Stars squad gathered “He certainly got everybody’s Chronicle in doubt. And by game’s end at Travis McGee’s house for attention,” former Yankees man- the only clapping noise to a team party. ager Joe Torre said. “The person It was a morning that fill the air was the thunder- What no one could know at he was made it easy to like him.” started stormy and cloudy. ous applause of the Central the time was that it was the Sheppard’s style was so simple, Heavy rains had unleashed Citrus fans. prelude to a much bigger yet became much imitated. Play- their fury early. The soaking It was the culmination of bash that was soon to unfold. ers longed to hear him pronounce deemed the field at Central 24 celebratory hours for the A celebration that ensued their names. Before the 1998 Ridge Park unplayable. But Central Citrus Majors All- when Central Citrus catcher World Series against San Diego, after a nearly three-hour Stars. On Saturday after- Zac Pattison camped under a future Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn delay, the Central Citrus and noon, following their towering fly ball behind sat in the third-base dugout talk- Dunnellon major baseball convincing 13-3 victory over home plate and securely ing about how much he wanted to teams took to the diamond county rival Crystal River, to settle the last District 15 the entire Central Citrus Ma- See CITRUS/Page B4 See YANKEES/Page B2 Creamer claims first LPGA major would play like this. ened-up Oakmont Country Limited to 40 practice Golfer wins Creamer shed the title of Club to tie Suzann Pettersen shots before each round to being the best women’s golfer of Norway for second place lessen the pounding on a to not win a major, never wa- at 1-over 285. thumb that was surgically U.S. Women’s vering during a four-shot vic- “That question always repaired in March, Creamer tory Sunday at the U.S. lurked: ‘How come you found the best possible way Open by 4 shots Women’s Open in which she never won a major?”‘ said to limit the discomfort: take steadily put away a field that Creamer, whose thumb re- as few strokes as possible. Associated Press couldn’t match her confi- mained heavily bandaged The 23-year-old Creamer, dence or consistency. during her post-tournament known as the Pink Panther OAKMONT, Pa. — started with a news conference. “Now we for her all-pink attire, faded Creamer wondered a few three-stroke lead, then never have to get asked that badly in the late rounds of months ago if she would never let it go below two question again. It’s kind of a the last two Women’s Opens, ever play golf again the way shots during a 2-under 69 big relief off my shoulders.” and she missed the cut at her badly injured left thumb that gave her a 3-under 281 Most of all, a big relief off last week’s Jamie Farr Clas- Associated Press was hurting. for the tournament. Na a hyperextended left thumb sic won by Choi. But she was Paula Creamer won the U.S. Women’s Open golf tournament What she couldn’t have Yeon Choi of South Korea she estimates is only 60 per- Sunday at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pa. The major possibly guessed is she shot a 5-under 66 at a soft- cent healed. See CREAMER/Page B4 is the first of Creamer’s career. B2 MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MLB’s classic more like the All-Scar game were out, too. offered a coaching spot by the roster. Mauer in, Boston third baseman AL manager Joe Girardi of Pitchers Andy Pettitte of Adrian Beltre could be the the Yankees, but declined. “I the Yankees and Hong-Chih next one marked absent. He told him I already had a Kuo of the Dodgers, closers but injuries left Sunday’s game at reservation with some Heath Bell of San Diego and Toronto with a strained left walleyes,” he said. Rafael Soriano of Tampa taking their toll hamstring. Morneau will miss out be- Bay, second basemen Ian “If I don’t feel good I won’t cause of a concussion. The Kinsler of Texas and Bran- Associated Press play,” Beltre said. “I don’t Twins slugger will spend the don Phillips of Cincinnati, want to screw up my season days off resting in Minnesota. Dodgers Rafael ANAHEIM, Calif. — To for a couple of at-bats in an Reyes pulled out when his Furcal, White Sox first base- heck with his banged-up exhibition game.” sore right side acted up. He man Paul Konerko and shoulder, Joe Mauer is Mauer will play, although intends to take part in the Toronto catcher John Buck headed to the All-Star game. the Minnesota catcher sat All-Star festivities — nine of were picked as injury re- Or rather, the All-Scar game. out Sunday’s game at Detroit his family members are set to placements. Atlanta rookie Jason Hey- after recently taking three be in Anaheim, plus his New “I’ll do everything I can to ward became the latest guy foul tips off his right shoul- York Mets open the second get everyone in,” Girardi said. to join the dropout list Sun- der. The reigning AL MVP half in San Francisco. Detroit pitcher Justin Ver- day. NL manager Charlie drew a major league-leading Associated Press “I tried to play through it. I lander became a late addition Manuel wanted Billy Wagner 5 million votes in fan ballot- Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer will participate in the MLB think the next couple of days, Sunday. He joined the AL as a replacement — no good, ing for starting spots. All-Star Game on Tuesday in Anaheim, Calif. But a long list of rest for me I think is going to staff because of a new rule — the Braves closer passed be- “Am I feeling great? No, players picked are not playing in the game because of injury. help a lot,” he said. pitchers who start on Sunday cause of a sore ankle. and I could use a couple days Boston pitcher Clay Buch- are ruled out for the show- The likes of Mariano off, but I’m able to go out denhire might prefer Mauer to play, especially when holz, Red Sox catcher Victor case. So when CC Sabathia Rivera, Chase Utley and there and play, so I’ll be go in a different direction. you’ve been voted in by the Martinez, Milwaukee pitcher and Trevor Hill threw Sun- Dustin Pedroia already were there,” Mauer said Sunday. “If I had my druthers as a fans. I wish they had three Yovani Gallardo and Col- day, a couple of spots opened sidelined for Tuesday night’s “It’s sore, and I’m getting a manager, he’d be fishing catchers, though.” orado shortstop Troy Tulow- up and Verlander got one. game at Angel Stadium. day off today, but it isn’t going with me in northern Min- “I would really like to see itzki also made the All-Star “I absolutely want to go — Then achy All-Stars Justin to keep me from going out to nesota — I know his shoul- baseball give everyone the team but aren’t able to play. the All-Star game is the All- Morneau and Jose Reyes an- Anaheim,” he said. der would be fine there,” he four-day break,” he said. The hurts, however, Star game, no matter how nounced this weekend they Twins manager Ron Gar- said. “But it is a great honor Gardenhire said he was helped a few others to make you get there,” he said. Magic will Windy St. Andrews try to keep Reddick Orlando considers matching Bulls’ offer for backup guard Associated Press

After struggling early in his NBA career, J.J. Redick has steadily im- proved and become a key contributor for the Orlando Magic. Now they’ll have to pay the price to keep him. Magic general manager Otis Smith said Saturday that he plans to take “the full seven days” to decide whether to match an offer sheet the Chicago Bulls made for Redick. The Bulls reportedly signed Redick to a $19 million, three-year offer sheet. Because Redick is a re- stricted free agent, the Magic can match any offer for the shooting guard within seven days. “We like J.J. He is a part of our team,” Smith said. “We would like to Associated Press keep him. I’m going to take the full Tiger Woods plays out of the rough on the 15th hole at the Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland on Sunday. The 150th British Open starts at seven days to think about it.” St. Andrews, Scotland on Thursday and the windy conditions already at the course suggest the world’s best golfers will have a stiff challenge. Smith said the offer was about ever played St. Andrews in such bunker. Once on the green, Mick- ward to the next year. what he expected Redick to com- An old friend conditions. elson removed his cap to keep it Even so, there was a glint in the mand this offseason after teams — “Nobody can play St. Andrews from blowing off his head and eye of R&A chief executive Peter most notably Chicago, New York and like this,” Woods said. gazed back down the fairway to- Dawson as he stood behind the New Jersey — that didn’t land Le- shows up for the And he was right. ward the tee. 18th green when Woods finished Bron James in free agency had Henrik Stenson looked whipped Standing behind the green was his practice round, his hair blown money leftover. Redick made more British Open when he finished 18 holes about a marshal from St. Andrews, beam- in various directions, his jaw as than $3 million last year. the time Woods was starting out. ing at the conditions. square as ever. “Not surprised at all. There are Associated Press There were some greens that he “If it stays like this,” the marshal “We like having a bit of wind, teams out there with a lot of money,” couldn’t putt because the ball said, “then it will be an interesting don’t we?” he said. “Just not like Smith said. ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — An wouldn’t stay still. There were week.” this.” The Magic are not one of them. old friend showed up on the Old some shots from the fairway he The forecast is for a week of in- Dawson confirmed that condi- They’re already over the luxury tax Course on Sunday. couldn’t play for the same reason. clement weather, which means dif- tions were too strong to play on a and tied to bloating contracts. But A strong wind, the best defense He blasted out of the Strath ferent things to different people. day like this, although he was with 33-year-old Vince Carter in the in links golf, was largely missing bunker on the par-3 11th some 20 There should be periods of rain, pleased to hear that the highest last year of his deal, the decision the last two times the British feet past the hole. The wind blew perhaps some sunshine, but that’s gusts in the forecast were just might come down to whether the Open came to St. Andrews, which the ball back toward him until it nothing new in this part of the under 30 — tough but manageable. Magic believe Redick is good enough explains how Tiger Woods won was off the green, but not in the world. And there is supposed to be Several players, such as Geoff to be his eventual replacement. with a record score of 19-under bunker. a steady dose of wind, which re- Ogilvy, Adam Scott and Rory Redick was the 11th overall pick in 269 in 2000 and at 14-under 274 “The course needs a bit of markably had been missing. McIlroy, played practice rounds the 2006 draft after a standout career five years later. wind,” Stenson said. “But this is It made a cameo appearance on last week and might take it easy at Duke. He struggled early in his ca- Woods arrived after an too much for anybody on any day.” Saturday in 2005, yet the week was until the tournament begins reer and his playing time got so thin overnight flight and found the Old Phil Mickelson, with a few extra relatively calm. And in 2000, the Thursday. Others, like Woods, in 2008 that Redick and his agent Course much different than he re- days of practice at St. Andrews wind was largely a rumor. Go back only arrived Sunday after an went public with his frustration, ask- membered. By the middle of his after missing the cut at Loch five years earlier, however, and overnight flight and will spend ing to get more minutes or be traded. round, when his tee shot at No. 11 Lomond, went out early before the John Daly won in a playoff after the next three days getting reac- But Redick continued to mold him- wound up on the seventh green, gusts reached their full strength. It finishing at 6-under 282. quainted with the Old Course. self into an all-around player, his the strongest recorded gust was was strong enough, however. The beauty of golf ’s oldest Woods was an amateur when he passing skills are among the best on just under 50 mph. It was difficult to judge how far championship is that the Royal & played St. Andrews for the first Orlando and he is no longer a defen- Standing on the 18th tee, the the ball was going, through the Ancient is never too bothered if the time since 1995, making the cut sive liability. Redick averaged 9.6 wind now at his back as he waited air and on the ground, and one of scores are too low. Whether the and finishing in a tie for 68th. So he points per game off the bench last to drive the 357-yard hole with a his tee shots on the seventh score is 19 under or even par, it has played in the wind on these season, and 11.2 points in the Eastern 3-wood, he was asked if he had stopped only a few feet from a pot salutes the winner and looks for- links. Conference finals against Boston.

“Fans were thrilled to hear voice, even if you don’t want dium. He was the constant.” Sheppard’s player intro- dulcet tones defined New his unforgettable voice and to,” Yankees closer Mariano Sheppard also served as ductions remained consis- York sports for the second YANKEES players were thrilled to hear Rivera said. the stadium voice of the tent throughout the decades, half of the 20th century and Continued from Page B1 his majestic enunciation of On May 7, 2000, after 50 NFL’s New York Giants from with Sheppard instilling each beyond. He also was the sta- their names,” he said. years and two weeks on the 1956-05; for men’s basketball name and number with a dium announcer for the meet “Mr. Sheppard.” When the team moved into job, the team honored him and football at St. John’s Uni- gravitas more in keeping with “greatest football game ever “Coming up to home plate new Yankee Stadium last with “Bob Sheppard Day” versity, where he taught; for a coronation than a ballpark played,” the Baltimore Colts’ and hearing your name was year, it honored him by nam- and put a plaque in his honor Army football; and the Cos- outing: “No. 7. Mickey Man- 23-17 sudden-death victory special,” said Lou Piniella, a ing the media dining room in Monument Park. Fans mos soccer team. He an- tle. No. 7.” Or even “No. 58. over the Giants in 1958. former Yankees star and after him. gave Sheppard a standing nounced for the American Dooley Womack. No. 58.” He was on hand when manager. While Sheppard didn’t like ovation, and legendary news Football League’s New York Unlike the shrill shills of Roger Maris hit Even slowed by illness, to give his age, the Yankees anchor Walter Cronkite read Titans at the Polo Grounds later generations, Sheppard No. 61, when Jackson hit Sheppard recorded a greet- confirmed Sheppard was the inscription. Berra, Reggie and the World Football conducted himself with an three homers in a single ing to fans, a poem and the in- born Oct. 20, 1910. Jackson and Don Larsen League’s New York Stars at understated and dignified World Series game, when the troductions that were played The Yankees’ lineup for his were among those who stood Downing Stadium. delivery. He employed per- Giants finally reached the at the original ballpark’s final first game on April 17, 1951, on the field during the cere- But baseball is what made fect diction, befitting a man Super Bowl. He never game on Sept. 21, 2008. Jeter included DiMaggio, Mantle, monies. him famous. Babe Ruth gave who considered his real job missed an opening day at couldn’t deal with not hear- Johnny Mize, Berra, and Phil “The voice of Yankee Sta- Yankee Stadium its nick- teaching speech at St. John’s. Yankee Stadium from 1951 ing Sheppard introduce him. Rizzuto. And the opponents dium,” read the plaque. “For name, but Sheppard gave the He graduated from the until a hip injury sidelined “There were a few times that day, the Boston Red Sox, half a century, he has wel- ballpark its voice. school in 1932 and later him in 2006. sprinkled in and out that he were led by Ted Williams. comed generations of fans He announced at 62 World worked there for more than Sheppard, who followed wasn’t there and it didn’t The first name Sheppard with his trademark greeting.” Series games and a pair of 25 years. the Giants across the Hud- sound right,” he said. “So I announced was DiMaggio — He served as a counterpoint All-Star games, and intro- “A P.A. announcer is not a son River when they moved had the idea to record his Dom DiMaggio, the center to the clipped cadence of duced more than 70 Hall of cheerleader, or a circus to New Jersey, received a voice and always used it as fielder for the Red Sox. Sherm Feller at Boston’s Famers across his career. It barker, or a hometown ring after the team won its long as I was playing.” Sheppard became as much Fenway Park. was one of them, Jackson, screecher,” the epitome of first Super Bowl in the 1986 Sheppard was perhaps the as a fixture in the Bronx ball- “Bob was part of the fabric who dubbed Sheppard “The the old-school style once said. season; it complemented only Yankees employee park as the facade, Monu- of the Yankees,” Don Mat- Voice of God.” “He’s a reporter.” his Yankees’ World Series never criticized by hard-dri- ment Park and the shadows tingly said. “The way Bob “A voice that you hear in Sheppard’s favorite Yan- jewelry. His football calls ving owner George Stein- that swept the field during said stuff, the way he pro- your dreams, in your sleep,” kee Stadium moment was covered the Giants from brenner, who called him “the World Series games. nounced the names, that was Braves third baseman Chip- Larsen’s perfect game in the Frank Gifford through Tiki gold standard.” “You always hear that the sound of Yankee Sta- per Jones said Sunday. 1956 World Series, but his Barber. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 B3

East Division Central Division West Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away New York 56 32 .636 — — 8-2 W-1 28-13 28-19 Chicago 49 38 .563 — — 9-1 W-8 27-19 22-19 Texas 50 38 .568 — — 3-7 L-4 31-19 19-19 Tampa Bay 54 34 .614 2 — 8-2 W-2 26-20 28-14 Detroit 48 38 .558 ½ 5 7-3 L-1 32-13 16-25 Los Angeles 47 44 .516 4½ 8½ 2-8 L-2 24-20 23-24 Boston 51 37 .580 5 3 4-6 W-1 29-17 22-20 Minnesota 46 42 .523 3½ 8 3-7 W-1 26-17 20-25 Oakland 43 46 .483 7½ 11½ 5-5 W-2 26-20 17-26 Toronto 44 45 .494 12½ 10½ 4-6 L-1 24-22 20-23 Kansas City 39 49 .443 10½ 15 6-4 L-3 18-21 21-28 Seattle 35 53 .398 15 19 2-8 L-1 21-24 14-29 AL Baltimore 29 59 .330 27 25 5-5 W-4 16-25 13-34 Cleveland 34 54 .386 15½ 20 3-7 L-2 17-22 17-32 East Division Central Division West Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Atlanta 52 36 .591 — — 7-3 L-1 30-10 22-26 Cincinnati 49 41 .544 — — 4-6 L-4 27-19 22-22 San Diego 51 37 .580 — — 5-5 W-1 27-19 24-18 New York 48 40 .545 4 1 4-6 W-1 30-16 18-24 St. Louis 47 41 .534 1 2 4-6 W-1 27-15 20-26 Colorado 49 39 .557 2 — 8-2 L-1 31-16 18-23 Philadelphia 47 40 .540 4½ 1½ 6-4 W-4 25-17 22-23 Milwaukee 40 49 .449 8½ 9½ 4-6 W-3 20-26 20-23 Los Angeles 48 39 .552 2½ ½ 6-4 L-1 27-18 21-21 Florida 42 46 .477 10 7 5-5 W-1 21-23 21-23 Chicago 39 49 .443 9 10 5-5 W-1 20-23 19-26 San Francisco 47 41 .534 4 2 7-3 W-2 25-17 Washington 39 50 .438 13½ 10½ 5-5 L-2 25-21 14-29 Houston 36 53 .404 12½ 13½ 5-5 L-1 20-26 16-27 22-24 NL Pittsburgh 30 58 .341 18 19 3-7 L-6 19-20 11-38 Arizona 34 55 .382 17½ 15½ 3-7 L-1 21-25 13-30 AMERICAN LEAGUE Red Sox 3, Blue Jays 2 Twins 6, Tigers 3 Yankees 8, Mariners 2 Thursday’s Games TORONTO — Darnell McDonald DETROIT — Michael Cuddyer SEATTLE — CC Sabathia allowed 1, L.A. Angels 0 Toronto 8, Minnesota 1 and David Ortiz hit back-to-back home drove in a pair of runs and Carl Pavano a run in seven innings and joined Tampa Bay 5, Cleveland 2 runs, Daisuke Matsuzaka won for the pitched well into the eighth inning, Tampa Bay’s David Price as the only Baltimore 6, Texas 4 first time in more than a month and the helping the slumping Minnesota Twins 12-game winners in the American N.Y. Yankees 3, Seattle 1 Boston Red Sox beat the Toronto Blue beat the Detroit Tigers 6-3 on Sunday. League, and the New York Yankees Friday’s Games The Twins had lost four straight and Detroit 7, Minnesota 3 Jays 3-2 Sunday. roughed up the Seattle Mariners for Boston 14, Toronto 3 Aaron Hill connected for Blue fallen into third place in the AL Central an 8-2 victory Sunday and head into Cleveland 9, Tampa Bay 3 Jays, who lead the major leagues behind Detroit and Chicago. The Tigers the All-Star break with baseball’s Baltimore 7, Texas 6, 10 innings with 136 homers, 18 more than lost for only the third time in 20 home best record. Chicago White Sox 8, Kansas City 2 Boston, but Toronto’s streak of multi- games since June 2. The World Series champions are L.A. Angels 6, Oakland 5, 10 innings Pavano (10-6) improved to 5-0 in 56-32 and have a two-game lead over N.Y. Yankees 6, Seattle 1 homer games was snapped at Saturday’s Games seven, one shy of the club record. his last seven starts, allowing three the Rays in the American League East. Toronto 9, Boston 5 Matsuzaka (6-3) allowed two runs and runs on six hits in 7 2-3 innings. He New York has won nine of 11. Detroit 7, Minnesota 4 six hits in six-plus innings. He walked walked one and struck out six before Sabathia (12-3) won his eighth Chicago White Sox 5, Kansas City 1 turning it over to Jon Rauch, who straight decision and made it look easy. Tampa Bay 4, Cleveland 0 none and struck out five to win for the first Associated Press pitched a scoreless ninth for his 20th Baltimore 6, Texas 1 time since June 7 at Cleveland. After consecutive singles from Casey save in 24 tries. Oakland 15, L.A. Angels 1 Tampa Bay Rays’ Carl Crawford, right, hits a two-run home run Daniel Bard worked two innings and Kotchman and Justin Smoak in the Andrew Oliver dropped to 0-3 in four Seattle 4, N.Y. Yankees 1 in the fourth inning in front of Cleveland Indians catcher Chris Jonathan Papelbon closed it out in the second inning, Sabathia set down the Sunday’s Games Gimenez on Sunday in St. Petersburg. The Rays won 6-5. career starts, after giving up four runs on ninth for his 20th save. next 11 before Michael Saunders’ sin- Minnesota 6, Detroit 3 five hits and four walks in 4 2-3 innings. Boston 3, Toronto 2 Rays 6, Indians 5, bottom of the first when Crawford gle leading off the sixth. Boston lost All-Star third baseman The rookie walked the first two bat- Tampa Bay 6, Cleveland 5, 10 innings scored from third on a botched run- Meanwhile, the Yankees roughed up 10 innings Adrian Beltre in the sixth with a ters of the game, and they both came Chicago White Sox 15, Kansas City 5 down after Pena hit a grounder back to strained left hamstring. Bill Hall moved starter Ryan Rowland-Smith for six hits Baltimore 4, Texas 1 ST. PETERSBURG — Jason around to score on RBI singles by Jim Masterson, who then threw the ball to from second to third and Eric Patterson and six runs in just four innings. Row- Oakland 5, L.A. Angels 2 Bartlett hit a game-ending single over Thome and Jason Kubel. land-Smith (1-9) wasn’t helped by two N.Y. Yankees 8, Seattle 2 third base. Andy Marte chased Craw- replaced Beltre in the lineup. a drawn-in outfield in the 10th inning, The Twins loaded the bases in the errors that allowed two unearned runs Today’s Games ford toward the plate before being Blue Jays right-hander Jesse Litsch giving the Tampa Bay Rays a 6-5 win third, but shortstop Ramon Santiago in the first inning. No games scheduled charged with an error for a bad throw (0-4) was perfect through the first three Tuesday’s Games over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday. made a running catch of Thome’s soft Mark Teixeira doubled twice — once to catcher Chris Gimenez. innings before issuing a two-out walk All-Star Game at Anaheim, CA, 8:05 p.m. Ben Zobrist opened the 10th with a liner, then used a backhanded flip to helped when Saunders lost a fly ball in Cleveland Tampa Bay to Ortiz in the fourth. Kevin Youkilis fol- single off Kerry Wood (1-4) and later start an inning-ending double play. the sun — and singled off Rowland- ab r h bi ab r h bi lowed with a fly out to right. Thursday’s Games was forced out at second on Carl Craw- Oliver got into trouble again in the Smith. Derek Jeter added a two-run Brantly cf 5 0 0 0 Zobrist rf-1b 3 1 1 0 Marco Scutaro ended Litsch’s no-hit Houston 2, Pittsburgh 0 ford’s grounder. After Crawford stole J.Nix 2b 4 1 0 0 Crwfrd dh 5 3 2 2 fifth with a walk, a hit batter and a wild double in the fourth when the Yankees San Francisco 9, Milwaukee 3 second, Evan Longoria was intention- CSantn dh 5 1 2 0 Longori 3b 4 1 3 0 bid in the sixth with a two-out double to pitch. He struck out Thome with run- knocked out Rowland-Smith. Colorado 4, St. Louis 2 Kearns rf 5 1 2 2 C.Pena 1b 4 0 0 1 right-center. Litsch’s shutout bid ended ally walked. Bartlett then won it with a ners on second and third, but Cuddyer New York Seattle Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 3, 12 innings LaPort 1b 4 1 1 1 Bartlett pr-ss 1 0 1 1 when McDonald followed with a two- San Diego 7, Washington 1 long single to right center on 1-2 pitch. AMarte 3b 4 1 1 0 Joyce lf 3 0 1 0 hit a two-run double off reliever Eddie ab r h bi ab r h bi Arizona 10, Florida 4 Crawford homered for the Rays, Crowe lf 4 0 2 1 Jaso c 4 0 1 0 run drive to left, his sixth. Bonine that made it 4-0. Jeter ss 5 1 1 2 ISuzuki rf 4 0 1 0 L.A. Dodgers 3, Chicago Cubs 2 who are 9-2 in July after going 11-14 Gimenz c 4 0 1 0 BUpton cf 4 1 1 1 Ortiz followed that with a solo blast R.Pena ss 0 0 0 0 Lngrhn rf 0 0 0 0 Friday’s Games AHrndz ss 4 0 1 0 Brignc ss-2b 5 0 1 1 into the second deck in right, his 18th. Minnesota Detroit Swisher rf 5 1 0 0 Figgins 2b 4 0 1 1 Philadelphia 9, Cincinnati 7, 10 innings during June. Andy Sonnanstine (2-0) SRdrgz 2b-rf 5 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Teixeir 1b 5 2 4 1 FGtrrz cf 4 0 0 0 Washington 8, San Francisco 1 pitched a perfect 10th. Totals 39 5104 Totals 38 611 6 Boston Toronto Span cf 3 2 0 0 AJcksn cf 4 0 0 0 ARdrgz 3b 5 0 0 0 JoLopz 3b 4 0 0 0 OHudsn 2b 4 1 1 0 Damon dh 4 1 2 1 Russo 3b 0 0 0 0 Ktchm 1b 4 1 3 1 Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 2 Cleveland got two RBIs from Cleveland 300 002 000 0 — 5 ab r hbi ab r h bi Scutaro ss 4 1 1 0 F.Lewis lf 4 0 0 0 DlmYn lf 4 1 2 0 Ordonz rf 4 1 1 0 Cano 2b 4 1 1 1 Smoak dh 4 0 1 0 St. Louis 8, Houston 0 Tampa Bay 100 130 000 1 — 6 Austin Kearns. The Indians lost three McDonald cf4 1 1 2 A.Gonzalez ss 4 0 2 0 Thome dh 5 0 1 1 MiCarr 1b 3 0 1 1 Posada c 5 0 2 1 J.Bard c 2 0 0 0 Milwaukee 5, Pittsburgh 4, 10 innings One out when winning run scored. of four in the series and are 17-32 on D.Ortiz dh 3 1 1 1 J.Bautista rf 4 0 0 0 Cuddyr 1b 3 1 2 2 Boesch lf 4 0 1 1 Thams dh 5 2 2 2 JaWlsn ss 3 0 0 0 Colorado 10, San Diego 8 E—A.Marte (6). DP—Cleveland 1, Tampa Bay the road this season. 1. LOB—Cleveland 6, Tampa Bay 15. 2B— Youkilis 1b 4 0 1 0 V.Wells cf 4 0 0 0 Kubel rf 4 1 2 1 CGuilln 2b 4 0 0 0 Grndrs cf 4 0 1 0 MSndrs lf 3 1 1 0 Florida 3, Arizona 2 Valenci 3b 4 0 1 1 Inge 3b 3 0 0 0 C.Santana (12), LaPorta (7), Crowe (10), A.Beltre 3b 2 0 0 0 Lind dh 4 1 1 0 Gardnr lf 1 1 0 0 L.A. Dodgers 9, Chicago Cubs 7 The Rays loaded the bases with no Hardy ss 0 0 0 0 Avila c 3 0 0 0 A.Hernandez (3), Joyce (3), B.Upton (21). Patterson 2b1 0 0 0 A.Hill 2b 4 1 1 2 Totals 39 8117 Totals 32 2 7 2 Saturday’s Games Punto ss-3b 4 0 1 0 Santiag ss 3 1 1 0 New York 201 320 000 — 8 outs in the ninth against Hector Am- HR—Crawford (11). SB—C.Santana (1), Zo- J.Drew rf 4 0 0 0 Overbay 1b 4 0 1 0 Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 0 Butera c 3 0 0 1 Seattle 000 001 001 — 2 briz, but failed to score when B.J. brist 2 (19), Crawford (31). SF—B.Upton. Hall 2b-3b 4 0 1 0 Wise pr 0 0 0 0 Chicago Cubs 7, L.A. Dodgers 3 Totals 34 6106 Totals 32 3 6 3 E—Figgins (9), Jo.Lopez (10). DP—New York IP H R ER BB SO Nava lf 3 0 0 0 J.Buck c 4 0 1 0 Philadelphia 1, Cincinnati 0, 11 innings Upton flew out to short center, Reid Minnesota 200 020 020 — 6 2. LOB—New York 8, Seattle 4. 2B—Jeter (17), Cleveland Cash c 3 0 1 0 Encarnacion 3b3 0 2 0 Brignac struck out and Sean Ro- Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 35 2 8 2 Detroit 000 000 210 — 3 Teixeira 2 (21), Cano (23), Posada (12), Kotch- San Francisco 10, Washington 5 Masterson 5 8 5 4 3 2 Boston 000 003 000 — 3 DP—Minnesota 1, Detroit 2. LOB—Minnesota man (10). HR—Thames (3), Kotchman (7). Houston 4, St. Louis 1 driguez hit a grounder. R.Perez 12-30 0 0 2 2 Toronto 000 000 200 — 2 9, Detroit 4. 2B—Delm.Young (25), Cuddyer SF—Cano. Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 3 Crawford hit a two-run homer off J.Smith 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 DP—Toronto 1. LOB—Boston 4, Toronto 6. (20), Valencia (2), Mi.Cabrera (27), Santiago (6). IP H R ER BB SO Arizona 5, Florida 4 C.Perez 1 0 0 0 2 1 Justin Masterson and Upton had a sac- 2B—Scutaro (22), Ale.Gonzalez (25). HR— SB—Inge (1). CS—Punto (1). SF—Butera. New York Colorado 4, San Diego 2 Ambriz 1 1 0 0 2 1 rifice fly to put the Rays ahead 5-3 in the D.McDonald (6), D.Ortiz (18), A.Hill (12). IP H R ER BB SO Sabathia W,12-3 7 6 1 1 1 1 Sunday’s Games K.Wood L,1-4 1-3 2 1 1 1 0 N.Y. Mets 3, Atlanta 0 fifth. Crawford hit a pair of two-run shots IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota Gaudin 1 0 0 0 0 1 Tampa Bay Pavano W,10-6 72-36 3 3 1 6 Philadelphia 1, Cincinnati 0 Boston Moseley 1 1 1 1 0 0 in Thursday’s 5-2 win over the Indians. Niemann 5 63304 Matsuzaka W,6-3 6 6 2 2 0 5 Guerrier H,13 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Seattle San Francisco 6, Washington 2 Cleveland tied it at 5 during the sixth Wheeler BS,1-2 2-3 3 2 2 1 0 D.Bard H,19 2 1 0 0 0 1 Rauch S,20-24 1 0 0 0 1 1 Rowland-Smith L,1-9 4 6 6 4 1 1 St. Louis 4, Houston 2 when Trevor Crowe had a run-scoring Choate 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Papelbon S,20-23 1 1 0 0 0 0 Detroit B.Sweeney 2 3 2 2 0 0 Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 5 Balfour 1 0 0 0 0 2 single and another run scored when An- Toronto A.Oliver L,0-3 42-35 4 4 4 3 White 1 1 0 0 0 1 San Diego 9, Colorado 7 Benoit 1 1 0 0 0 2 Litsch L,0-4 7 4 3 3 1 5 Bonine 21-32 1 1 1 1 League 1 1 0 0 1 1 Florida 2, Arizona 0 derson Hernandez hit into a double play. R.Soriano 1 0 0 0 0 0 Janssen 1 1 0 0 0 0 B.Thomas 2 3 1 1 1 0 Aardsma 1 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, late Kearns drove in two runs with a sin- Sonnanstine W,2-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Purcey 1 1 0 0 1 2 Bonine pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. HBP—by Rowland-Smith (Gardner). WP— Today’s Games gle and Matt LaPorta hit an RBI double HBP—by Niemann (J.Nix). WP—Masterson. Matsuzaka pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. HBP—by A.Oliver (Delm.Young). WP—A.Oliver. Rowland-Smith 3. No games scheduled Umpires—Home, Scott Barry; First, Mike DiMuro; Umpires—Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Mark Carl- Umpires—Home, Eric Cooper; First, Bill Miller; Umpires—Home, Ed Rapuano; First, Tom Hal- Tuesday’s Games as the Indians went up 3-0 in the first. Second, Jim Reynolds; Third, Tim Welke. son; Second, Larry Vanover; Third, Jeff Kellogg. Second, Mike Reilly; Third, Chad Fairchild. lion; Second, Ron Kulpa; Third, Lance Barksdale. All-Star Game at Anaheim, CA, 8:05 p.m. The Rays got one run back in the T—3:38. A—24,687 (36,973). T—2:32. A—26,062 (49,539). T—2:47. A—39,689 (41,255). T—2:38. A—42,069 (47,878).

Padres 9, Rockies 7 Marlins 2, D-backs 0 Cardinals 4, Astros 2 Phillies 1, Reds 0 DENVER — Matt Belisle’s bases- PHOENIX — The Florida Marlins HOUSTON — Matt Holliday hit a PHILADELPHIA — Cole Hamels loaded throwing error led to two un- used six pitchers to wrap up a three-run homer and the St. Louis tossed six-hit ball into the eighth inning, earned runs in the eighth inning for the marathon 13-game road trip with a 2-0 Cardinals ended the first half of the drove in the only run and Padres, Everth Cabrera hit his first victory over the . season with a 4-2 win over the Hous- the Philadelphia Phillies completed a homer of the season in the ninth and Jorge Cantu doubled in a run and ton Astros on Sunday. four-game sweep of the NL West-leading San Diego beat the Dan Ugla had an RBI single for the The Cardinals trailed 2-0 before Cincinnati Reds with a 1-0 win Sunday. 9-7 Sunday to avert a series sweep. Marlins, who went 7-6 on a journey Holliday’s shot to left field in the Hamels (7-7) struck out three, Scott Hairston matched a career that began June 28 with a three-game fourth inning. It was his 16th home walked three and didn’t allow a run for high with four hits in helping the NL series against the New York Mets in run of the season. the first time in 18 starts this season. J.C. Romero fanned the only batter he West-leading Padres gain a two-game Puerto Rico. Blake Hawksworth (3-5) yielded cushion over second-place Colorado faced in the ninth, and Brad Lidge got Burke Badenhop (1-5) threw just seven hits and two runs in 5 1-3 in- heading into the All-Star break. The two pitches in relief of starter Alex San- the final two outs for his sixth save. Rockies had their season-high six- nings to get the win in his fifth major It’s the first time Philadelphia has abia but got the victory. Leo Nunez league start. Closer Ryan Franklin game winning streak snapped. threw the ninth for his 20th save in 25 had consecutive 1-0 wins since April pitched a scoreless ninth for his 16th Associated Press Heath Bell, coming on in the eighth opportunities. 18-19, 1913, according to the Elias save in 17 opportunities. Sports Bureau. Rollins won Saturday’s New York Mets third baseman David Wright, left, tags Atlanta after reliever Mike Adams left with an The Diamondbacks outhit Florida 8- Houston starter Wandy Rodriguez’s game with an 11th-inning single after Braves’ Melky Cabrera out after Derek Lowe hit into a third oblique strain, got the five outs for his 5 but were stung by three double plays, 24th save in 27 chances, giving up an winning streak was snapped at three Reds starter Travis Wood took a per- inning fielder’s choice Sunday at Citi Field in New York. one with the bases loaded, and after he allowed four hits and three fect game into the ninth. RBI single to Carlos Gonzalez. Following a two-start skid, the two- stranded six runners. Barry Enright (1- runs with six strikeouts. The Phillies scored six times in the Mets 3, Braves 0 Trailing 6-3 in the seventh, the Padres time Cy Young Award winner has pulled to within a run on Chase 2) allowed both runs in five innings. Colby Rasmus, who didn’t start for ninth to tie the game Friday night and NEW YORK — Johan Santana yielded one run and 14 hits in his past Headley’s two-run double off Randy Flo- Sanabia, in his first major league the second consecutive game be- won on Ryan Howard’s two-run homer saved the Mets from a sweep with an- three outings, covering 23 innings. res and moved back in front in the eighth start and fourth appearance overall, cause of a tight right hamstring, drove in the 10th. Brian Schneider hit a other spotless outing and rookie Ike Rookie shortstop Ruben Tejada, on reliever Belisle’s throwing error. was lifted after 3 1-3 innings with the in a run with a two-out, pinch-hit single game-ending homer in the 12th on Davis hit his latest titanic home run in subbing for Reyes, made a diving play bases loaded. Badenhop relieved the in the eighth inning that made it 4-2. Thursday night, also against the NL New York’s 3-0 victory over the Atlanta San Diego Colorado 21-year-old right-hander and, on his to end the seventh with a runner on. ab r h bi ab r h bi He was replaced by a pinch runner Central-leading Reds. Braves on Sunday. second and final pitch, got Rusty Ryal Parnell came on to face the middle HrstnJr 2b 6 2 3 1 Fowler cf 4 1 0 0 after the hit. They only needed Hamels and nine Alex Cora and pinch-hitter Josh Cnghm rf 5 2 2 1 JHerrr 2b-ss 3 2 1 1 to bounce into a double play to pre- innings to send the Reds stumbling Thole delivered RBI singles with two of Atlanta’s lineup in the eighth and set AdGnzl 1b 4 1 2 0 CGnzlz lf 4 1 2 2 serve a 2-0 lead. St. Louis Houston into the All-Star break. outs, and Angel Pagan had three of down Chipper Jones, Troy Glaus and Hundly c 4 0 0 0 Splrghs rf 4 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi All-Star Brian McCann in order. Ro- H.Bell p 0 0 0 0 Giambi ph 1 0 0 0 Florida Arizona FLopez 3b 5 1 1 0 Bourn cf 4 1 0 0 The left-hander tossed the best New York’s 13 hits. The Mets also got Hairstn lf 5 1 4 1 Olivo c 4 1 3 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Jay cf 4 1 1 0 Kppngr 2b 5 1 3 0 game of his season to win for the first flawless relief work from Bobby Parnell driguez pitched a perfect ninth for his Headly 3b 4 0 1 2 Eldred 1b 4 0 0 0 Coghln lf 4 0 0 0 CYoung cf 3 0 2 0 Pujols 1b 2 1 1 0 Brkmn 1b 5 0 2 0 time since June 13. and Francisco Rodriguez in their major 21st save in 25 tries. Denorfi cf 4 1 1 0 Stewart 3b 3 1 0 0 Helms 3b 4 0 0 0 KJhnsn 2b 3 0 2 0 Hollidy lf 4 1 1 3 Ca.Lee lf 5 0 2 1 ECarer ss 5 2 2 2 Barmes ss 2 1 1 1 HRmrz ss 4 1 2 0 J.Upton rf 4 0 2 0 Stavinh rf 3 0 0 0 Pence rf 5 0 2 1 Cincinnati Philadelphia league-best 13th shutout. Atlanta New York Richrd p 2 0 0 0 S.Smith ph 1 0 0 0 Cantu 1b 4 1 1 1 Monter c 4 0 0 0 McCllln p 0 0 0 0 P.Feliz 3b 4 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r h bi Fantastic at Citi Field for most of the ab r h bi ab r h bi Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 RBtncr p 0 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 3 0 2 1 MRynl 3b 4 0 1 0 Rasms ph 1 0 1 1 JaCastr c 3 0 0 0 B.Phillips 2b4 0 0 0 Rollins ss 4 0 2 1 first half, New York averted a three- Prado 2b 4 0 0 0 Pagan cf 5 1 3 0 Gwynn ph 1 0 0 0 Francis p 1 0 0 0 C.Ross cf 3 0 0 0 S.Drew ss 4 0 1 0 JGarci pr 0 0 0 0 AngSnc ss 2 0 1 0 Janish ss 4 0 2 0 Victorino cf 4 0 0 0 Infante rf 4 0 2 0 Cora 2b 5 0 1 1 Adams p 0 0 0 0 Hawpe ph 1 0 1 1 Stanton rf 2 0 0 0 Ryal 1b 3 0 0 0 Motte p 0 0 0 0 WRdrg p 0 0 0 0 Votto 1b 3 0 1 0 Werth rf 3 0 1 0 game whitewash by its NL East rival but C.Jones 3b 4 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 3 0 1 0 Torreal c 1 0 1 0 JChacn p 1 0 1 1 RPauln c 3 0 0 0 GParra lf 3 0 0 0 Miles 2b 0 0 0 0 Michals ph 1 0 0 0 Rolen 3b 2 0 0 0 Howard 1b 2 0 0 0 finished 2-4 on a disappointing homes- Glaus 1b 4 0 0 0 I.Davis 1b 3 1 2 1 RFlors p 0 0 0 0 Sanaia p 1 0 0 0 Enright p 1 0 0 0 YMolin c 4 0 1 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Gomes lf 3 0 0 0 Ibanez lf 4 0 0 0 tand against a pair of first-place teams. McCnn c 3 0 0 0 Francr rf 4 0 1 0 Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Badnhp p 0 0 0 0 Gillespi ph 1 0 0 0 Greene ss-2b3 0 2 0 Byrdak p 0 0 0 0 Rhodes p 0 0 0 0 Ransom 3b 3 0 0 0 The Mets head into the All-Star M.Diaz lf 4 0 2 0 Carter lf 3 0 2 0 Mora 2b 1 0 0 0 DMrph ph 1 0 0 0 Boyer p 0 0 0 0 Frnkln p 0 0 0 0 Lyon p 0 0 0 0 Bruce rf 4 0 0 0 C.Ruiz c 2 1 1 0 YEscor ss 4 0 0 0 JFelicn pr-lf 1 1 1 0 Totals 41 9167 Totals 34 7 9 7 Sanchs p 0 0 0 0 Demel p 0 0 0 0 Hwksw p 2 0 0 0 CJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Stubbs cf 4 0 1 0 W.Valdez 2b 3 0 0 0 break four games behind Atlanta, with MeCarr cf 3 0 1 0 Barajs c 3 0 0 0 San Diego 110 100 222 — 9 Veras p 0 0 0 0 TAreu ph 1 0 0 0 Winn rf 1 0 0 0 Sampsn p 0 0 0 0 C.Miller c 2 0 1 0 Hamels p 3 0 0 0 star center fielder Carlos Beltran set to D.Lowe p 2 0 0 0 RTejad ss 3 0 1 0 Colorado 000 213 001 — 7 Lamb ph 1 0 0 0 JGutrrz p 0 0 0 0 Schmkr 2b 2 0 0 0 Cairo ph 1 0 0 0 Contreras p 0 0 0 0 come off the disabled list Thursday Moylan p 0 0 0 0 JSantn p 3 0 0 0 E—Belisle (1). DP—San Diego 2, Colorado 2. Hensly p 0 0 0 0 B.Ryan ph-ss20 0 0 Maloney p 1 0 1 0 J.Romero p 0 0 0 0 Conrad ph 0 0 0 0 Parnell p 0 0 0 0 LOB—San Diego 11, Colorado 6. 2B—Cun- Nunez p 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 4 8 4 Totals 35 210 2 Heisey ph 1 0 0 0 Lidge p 0 0 0 0 night in San Francisco. Medlen p 0 0 0 0 Thole ph 1 0 1 1 ningham 2 (9), Headley (16), Olivo (8), Hawpe Totals 30 2 5 2 Totals 31 0 8 0 St. Louis 000 300 010 — 4 Masset p 0 0 0 0 The Braves, who had won four Saito p 0 0 0 0 FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 (18). 3B—J.Herrera (1). HR—E.Cabrera (1). Florida 000 200 000 — 2 Houston 200 000 000 — 2 L.Nix lf 0 0 0 0 straight, still own the league’s best Totals 32 0 5 0 Totals 34 313 3 SB—Hairston Jr. (6), Hairston 2 (6), Torrealba Arizona 000 000 000 — 0 DP—Houston 1. LOB—St. Louis 6, Houston 12. Totals 29 0 6 0 Totals 28 1 4 1 Atlanta 000 000 000 — 0 (4). S—Richard. E—K.Johnson (6). DP—Florida 3, Arizona 2. 2B—Y.Molina (10). HR—Holliday (16). SB— Cincinnati 000 000 000 — 0 record at 52-36. New York 001 001 01x — 3 IP H R ER BB SO LOB—Florida 2, Arizona 6. 2B—Cantu (23). Pence (11). S—Winn, Ang.Sanchez, W.Ro- Philadelphia 001 000 00x — 1 After scoring six runs in the previ- DP—Atlanta 2. LOB—Atlanta 8, New York 11. San Diego SB—H.Ramirez (18), C.Young (17), K.Johnson driguez. DP—Philadelphia 3. LOB—Cincinnati 8, ous four games, New York didn’t man- 2B—Me.Cabrera (13), Francoeur (15). 3B— Richard 52-36 6 6 3 3 (8). IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia 7. 2B—Votto (15), Werth (27), age much on offense this time, either. Pagan (6). HR—I.Davis (11). SB—R.Tejada (1). Gregerson W,3-5 11-31 0 0 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO St. Louis C.Ruiz (11). SB—Werth (5). S—Maloney. S—Barajas. Adams H,22 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Florida Hawksworth W,3-5 51-37 2 2 3 2 IP H R ER BB SO Playing without ailing shortstop Jose IP H R ER BB SO H.Bell S,24-27 12-31 1 1 1 1 Sanabia 31-35 0 0 1 2 McClellan H,12 12-32 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati Reyes and slumping slugger Jason Atlanta Colorado Badenhop W,1-5 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Motte H,7 1 0 0 0 1 0 Maloney L,0-2 6 4 1 1 1 1 Bay, the Mets stranded 11 runners and D.Lowe L,9-8 51-38 2 2 2 4 Francis 5 83333 Sanches 2 0 0 0 1 1 Franklin S,16-17 1 1 0 0 0 1 Masset 12-300013 Moylan 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 J.Chacin 11-32 2 2 0 1 Veras H,4 1 0 0 0 0 2 Houston Rhodes 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 grounded into two double plays. Medlen 1 1 0 0 1 1 R.Flores 0 1 0 0 0 0 Hensley H,12 1 2 0 0 0 1 W.Rodriguez L,6-11 6 4 3 3 2 6 Philadelphia Still, Santana (7-5) and the bullpen Saito 1 3 1 1 0 0 Belisle L,4-4 12-32 2 0 1 2 Nunez S,20-25 1 1 0 0 0 2 W.Lopez 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Hamels W,7-7 7 2-3 6 0 0 3 3 made a few clutch hits stand up. New York R.Betancourt 1 3 2 2 0 1 Arizona Byrdak 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Contreras H,7 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Coming off a three-hit shutout of J.Santana W,7-5 7 5 0 0 3 5 R.Flores pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Enright L,1-2 5 4 2 2 1 3 Lyon 1 21111 J.Romero H,4 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Parnell H,4 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP—by Richard (Stewart), by Francis (Cun- Boyer 1 10000 Sampson 1 1 0 0 0 0 Lidge S,6-9 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati on Tuesday, when he hit his F.Rodriguez S,21-25 1 0 0 0 0 0 ningham). PB—Hundley. Demel 2 00001 WP—Lyon. HBP—by Rhodes (Howard), by Maloney first major league home run, Santana Balk—D.Lowe. Umpires—Home, Ed Hickox; First, Fieldin Cul- J.Gutierrez 1 0 0 0 0 1 Umpires—Home, Andy Fletcher; First, Mike (Howard), by Hamels (C.Miller). was brilliant again. He allowed five hits Umpires—Home, Gary Darling; First, Bruce breth; Second, Marty Foster; Third, Gary Ced- Umpires—Home, Angel Hernandez; First, Dan Everitt; Second, Adrian Johnson; Third, Tim Mc- Umpires—Home, Todd Tichenor; First, John Dreckman; Second, Paul Emmel; Third, Mike erstrom. Bellino; Second, Rob Drake; Third, Joe West. Clelland. Hirschbeck; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, James Hoye. and three walks in seven comfortable Estabrook. T—3:21. A—40,460 (50,449). T—2:34. A—21,037 (48,633). T—2:49. A—32,975 (40,976). T—2:36. A—44,913 (43,651). innings, striking out five. T—2:50. A—36,402 (41,800). B4 MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 SCOREBOARD CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

Creamer, from Pleasanton, operation required mechan- Calif., had four birdies and ical changes in her game be- U.S. Women’s Open CREAMER two bogeys, all but wrapping cause her right side is much Champions Continued from Page B1 it up by hitting to within 10 stronger than her left. 2010 — Paula Creamer LOTTERY feet out of the thick rough on Forced to play 29 holes Sat- 2009 — Eun-Hee Ji Florida as strong at Oakmont as her the par-4 14th and dropping urday, she feared unwrap- 2008 — the putt for birdie. Only she ping her throbbing thumb CASH 3 (early) thumb is weak, with earlier 2007 — didn’t know for sure; she because “it might explode.” 0 - 7 - 4 rounds of 72, 70 and 70. 2006 — x-Annika Sorenstam She had to be; after all, never looked at a leader- Her game certainly didn’t. 2005 — CASH 3 (late) board until the 18th. Even if she worried in Feb- 2004 — 9 - 0 - 1 she punished that thumb by She hit another excep- ruary that the thumb injury 2003 — x- PLAY 4 (early) playing 52 holes during the 2002 — tional mid-iron to 4 feet on that initially occurred last 8 - 1 - 3 - 9 final two days, 23 on Sunday, 2001 — year and worsened during a PLAY 4 (late) because of Friday’s heavy the 442-yard 15th and made 2000 — Karrie Webb rain that slowed down some that, too. tournament might 1999 — Juli Inkster 9 - 7 - 4 - 6 Here are the winning of the fastest, trickiest greens prevent her from regaining 1998 — y-Se Ri Pak FANTASY 5 Right about then, she numbers selected in golf and created better sensed a major was finally the form that allowed her to 1997 — Sunday in the 3 - 9 - 30 - 31 - 36 1996 — Annika Sorenstam scores. hers. Two weeks after Cristie win eight times as an LPGA Florida Lottery: 1995 — Annika Sorenstam “I was in pain, but I was Kerr won the LPGA Champi- golfer by age 21. 1994 — trying to do everything to not onship by 12 shots with dom- “I thought, ‘Gosh, I might 1993 — think about it,” Creamer ination, Creamer won with never play again,’ “ she said. 1992 — x-Patty Sheehan Don’t think she wanted 1991 — Meg Mallon On the AIRWAVES said. “It shows you how determination. 1990 — much the mental side of golf “Without a doubt, I’ve ma- this tournament, this title? 1989 — Betsy King TODAY’S SPORTS can really take over.” tured over the last couple of She first studied DVDs of 1988 — With Creamer’s lead Oakmont Country Club a BOXING months,” said Creamer, so 1987 — x- briefly down to two strokes, bored during her layoff she year ago, watching the 2007 1986 — 12:30 a.m. (SUN) Denis Boytsov vs. Jason Gavern (Taped) her two biggest confidence- attended the Masters as a U.S. Open won by Angel 1985 — Kathy Baker MLB building shots of the day spectator. “It was hard. I’ve Cabrera. A valuable lesson it 1984 — 8 p.m. (ESPN) 2010 State Farm Home Run Derby 1983 — might have been long, par- prepared for this for the last was, as Sunday’s pin place- SOCCER 1982 — saving putts on No. 7 and 8 — three months and it makes ments were exactly the same 1981 — 2 p.m. (FSNFL) WPS: Washington Freedom at FC Gold even as Choi was charging everything so much better. ... as three years ago. 1980 — Any Alcott Pride (Taped) with the tournament’s sec- It (the adversity) made me “Even when I had a cast 1979 — SOFTBALL 1978 — Hollis Stacy ond-best round. Song-Hee more of an adult.” on my hand, I was thinking, 1977 — Hollis Stacy 10 p.m. (ESPN) 2010 Taco Bell All-Star Legends & Kim had a 65 on Sunday and Creamer played only her ‘Oakmont, Oakmont, Oak- 1976 — x-JoAnne Carner Celebrity Game (Taped) finished 13th. fourth tournament since that mont,’ “ she said. 1975 — 1974 — placed. field fence — giving his Cen- 1973 — CALENDAR 1972 — Susie Berning Local CITRUS “I knew I was taking a tral Citrus team a 6-4 lead. 1971 — JoAnne Carner chance and believe me But with Dunnellon still Continued from Page B1 1970 — TODAY’S LOCAL SPORTS there are only a couple of having two plate appear- 1969 — Donna Caponi guys that I would give the ances left, Central Citrus 1968 — Susie Berning Dixie League Juniors baseball state tournament 3 p.m. Crystal River vs. TBA in Marianna sealed it away in his green light to in that situa- knew no lead was safe. And 1967 — a- tion and he was one of in the top of the sixth they 1966 — catcher’s mitt. 1965 — It was the final out in the them,” Dave Pattison said. scratched across another in- 1964 — x- biggest game of their lives. Suddenly it was a ball- surance run. DOUBLES—Byrd, Chicago, 27; Werth, 1963 — Philadelphia, 27; Dunn, Washington, 26; Holl- They had done it. Central game. Speagle’s home run Travis McGee helped his 1962 — iday, St. Louis, 25; Loney, Los Angeles, 25; Citrus had taken down a had breathed new life into own cause by leading off 1961 — Mickey Wright MLB Leaders Prado, Atlanta, 25; DWright, New York, 25. mighty Dunnellon squad the Central Citrus dugout. with a single. He then ad- 1960 — TRIPLES—Victorino, Philadelphia, 8; SDrew, 1959 — Mickey Wright AMERICAN LEAGUE with a 7-4 victory and were What they didn’t know, how- vanced to second on a beau- Arizona, 7; Fowler, Colorado, 7; Bay, New York, 1958 — Mickey Wright BATTING—Hamilton, Texas, .346; MiCabr- officially the District 15 Ma- ever, was the immediate ef- tiful bunt single up the first 6; Pagan, New York, 6; JosReyes, New York, 1957 — Betsy Rawls era, Detroit, .346; Morneau, Minnesota, .345; jors champions. fect it had on Dunnellon’s base line by Joel Lawrence 6; AEscobar, Milwaukee, 5; Furcal, Los Ange- 1956 — x- Boesch, Detroit, .342; Cano, New York, .336; all-stars. and moved into scoring po- les, 5; Morgan, Washington, 5; Olivo, Colorado, “Wow! Wow! Wow! It’s 1955 — ABeltre, Boston, .330; ISuzuki, Seattle, .326; 5. been a long time man! This “That home run changed sition on a passed ball. And 1954 — Babe Zaharias DeJesus, Kansas City, .326. HOME RUNS—Dunn, Washington, 22; Votto, has been a long time com- the whole game,” Dunnel- then it was Grow’s turn to 1953 — x-Betsy Rawls RUNS—Crawford, Tampa Bay, 70; Youkilis, Cincinnati, 22; Hart, Milwaukee, 21; Pujols, St. lon head coach Gary Young earn an RBI, laying down a 1952 — Boston, 67; MiCabrera, Detroit, 64; Teixeira, ing,” an obviously jubilant Louis, 21; Fielder, Milwaukee, 20; Reynolds, 1951 — Betsy Rawls New York, 63; Cano, New York, 61; Jeter, New Central Citrus head coach admitted. “It totally took the bunt that scored McGee Arizona, 20; AdGonzalez, San Diego, 18. 1950 — Babe Zaharias York, 60; Hamilton, Texas, 59. Dave Pattison exclaimed wind out of our sails. It was from third following his nice STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Houston, 28; AMc- 1949 — Louise Suggs RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 77; Guerrero, following the game’s final like we had just lost the delayed move in which he Cutchen, Pittsburgh, 20; Morgan, Washington, 1948 — Babe Zaharias Texas, 75; ARodriguez, New York, 70; Hamil- 20; Pagan, New York, 19; JosReyes, New York, out. “This is like déjà vu. In game and we were still win- broke for home only after 1947 — ton, Texas, 64; Konerko, Chicago, 63; 19; HRamirez, Florida, 18; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 9-10 All-Stars a couple of ning 4-3 at that point. I Dunnellon’s pitcher fired to 1946 — Patti Berg TorHunter, Los Angeles, 62; Longoria, Tampa 17; Torres, San Francisco, 17; Victorino, years ago we beat this same couldn’t get the kids back first. The throw back to the a-amateur Bay, 61; Quentin, Chicago, 61. Philadelphia, 17; CYoung, Arizona, 17. x-won 18-hole playoff HITS—Hamilton, Texas, 118; ISuzuki, Seat- group of kids during pool up. They just never re- plate wasn’t nearly in time PITCHING—Jimenez, Colorado, 15-1; Wain- y-won sudden-death playoff after 18-hole tle, 118; Cano, New York, 115; MYoung, play and then they came sponded after that.” to catch the speedy McGee. wright, St. Louis, 13-5; Pelfrey, New York, 10- playoff Texas, 109; MiCabrera, Detroit, 108; ABeltre, back and beat us for the And no one sensed that While the insurance run 4; Latos, San Diego, 10-4; Halladay, Boston, 107; DeJesus, Kansas City, 107. Philadelphia, 10-7; 10 tied at 9. championship game that better than Travis McGee, was good to have, it was DOUBLES—Markakis, Baltimore, 28; Mi- STRIKEOUTS—Lincecum, San Francisco, mattered. This time we who over the next four in- never needed as Travis Cabrera, Detroit, 27; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 131; Halladay, Philadelphia, 128; Kershaw, Los turned it around. They nings was magnificent from McGee closed out the game 27; ABeltre, Boston, 26; Butler, Kansas City, World Cup Champions Angeles, 128; Wainwright, St. Louis, 127; in decisive fashion, retiring 26; VWells, Toronto, 26; AleGonzalez, trashed us on Friday night the mound, retiring the po- 2010—Spain Haren, Arizona, 125; JoJohnson, Florida, 123; Toronto, 25; Hamilton, Texas, 25; Morneau, (13-1) and today we won the tent Dunnellon offense in the final six Dunnellon hit- 2006—Italy Gallardo, Milwaukee, 122. Minnesota, 25; DelmYoung, Minnesota, 25. game that mattered.” order three of the final four ters in order. It was an effort 2002—Brazil SAVES—FCordero, Cincinnati, 24; HBell, San TRIPLES—Span, Minnesota, 7; Crawford, innings in a compete-game not lost on the Dunnellon 1998—France Diego, 24; Capps, Washington, 23; BrWilson, Things, however, weren’t Tampa Bay, 6; Pennington, Oakland, 6; Youk- 1994—Brazil San Francisco, 23; FRodriguez, New York, 21; looking good early on for masterpiece. Coinciden- head coach, who had high ilis, Boston, 5; 8 tied at 4. 1990—West Germany Lindstrom, Houston, 21; Nunez, Florida, 20; Central Citrus. In fact when tally, or not, two of the praise for both members of HOME RUNS—JBautista, Toronto, 24; Mi- 1986—Argentina Wagner, Atlanta, 20. Dunnellon scored four runs pitcher’s biggest fans, Gene the Central Citrus battery. 1982—Italy Cabrera, Detroit, 22; Hamilton, Texas, 22; Guerrero, Texas, 20; Konerko, Chicago, 20; Sunday night’s game in the bottom of the second, and Burnie McGee, arrived “Travis was great tonight. 1978—Argentina at the game just as their He proved he’s got a short 1974—West Germany Quentin, Chicago, 19; VWells, Toronto, 19. Dodgers 7, Cubs 0 it looked as if its offensive 1970—Brazil STOLEN BASES—Pierre, Chicago, 32; machine was about to get grandson headed to the memory,” Young explained. Chicago Los Angeles 1966—England Crawford, Tampa Bay, 31; RDavis, Oakland, mound for the bottom of the “”We pounded him pretty ab r h bi ab r h bi rolling and that it would 1962—Brazil 27; Gardner, New York, 25; Podsednik, Fukdm rf 4 0 0 0 Furcal ss 3 2 1 0 snowball into bigger things, third inning. good in top team and for 1958—Brazil Kansas City, 25; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 25; Fig- Theriot 2b 4 0 2 0 Kemp cf 3 1 0 1 as they had done for most of Travis was doing his job him to come out and throw 1954—West Germany gins, Seattle, 24. Byrd cf 3 0 1 0 Ethier rf 3 1 1 0 — but Central Citrus was like that against us today, I 1950—Uruguay PITCHING—Sabathia, New York, 12-3; Price, the tournament. ArRmr 3b 3 0 0 0 Loney 1b 3 1 2 4 1938—Italy Tampa Bay, 12-4; Pettitte, New York, 11-2; Dunnellon’s runs came still lacking on the score- give him a ton of credit. Nady 1b 4 0 0 0 Blake 3b 3 0 1 0 1934—Italy PHughes, New York, 11-2; Lester, Boston, when Matthew Livermore board. That, however, would Even when he got four runs ASorin lf 3 0 0 0 Paul lf 3 0 1 1 1930—Uruguay 11-3; Verlander, Detroit, 11-5; Buchholz, change for good in the top of down he never got rattled. SCastro ss 3 0 1 0 RMartn c 4 0 0 0 led off the inning with a sin- Boston, 10-4; Garza, Tampa Bay, 10-5; Pa- World Cup Soto c 3 0 0 0 DeWitt 2b 3 1 1 0 gle and Josh Donovan and the fifth inning. That’s the sign of a kid with vano, Minnesota, 10-6. Silva p 0 0 0 0 Padilla p 3 1 1 0 Garrett Kudlack drew back- Ryan Grow got things a ton of heart. Scoring Leaders STRIKEOUTS—JerWeaver, Los Angeles, MAtkns p 1 0 0 0 GAndrs ph 1 0 0 0 started with a shot to left “And what can you say 137; FHernandez, Seattle, 131; Lester, to-back walks to load the (Penalty kick goals in parentheses) JRussll p 0 0 0 0 Kuo p 0 0 0 0 Boston, 124; Liriano, Minnesota, 117; Mor- bases. Carson Webster then field that appeared to be about Zac (Pattison) behind Five Fontent ph 1 0 0 0 row, Toronto, 111; Verlander, Detroit, 110; hit a fly ball to short left headed for a game-tying the plate. He is an amazing Diego Forlan, Uruguay (1) Marshll p 0 0 0 0 JShields, Tampa Bay, 109. home run. Instead it hit at catcher, the best one in this Thomas Mueller, Germany Howry p 0 0 0 0 field that Central Citrus Wesley Sneijder, Netherlands SAVES—Soria, Kansas City, 25; RSoriano, JeBakr ph 1 0 0 0 shortstop Anthony O’Bday the base of the wall and tournament, bar none,” David Villa, Spain Tampa Bay, 23; NFeliz, Texas, 23; Gregg, Cashnr p 0 0 0 0 made a nice play on. Grow had a stand-up dou- Young continued. “He Four Toronto, 20; Papelbon, Boston, 20; Rauch, Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals 29 7 8 6 ble. Zac Pattison then drew knows where to set up back Gonzalo Higuain, Argentina Livermore attempted to Minnesota, 20; MRivera, New York, 20. Chicago 000 000 000 — 0 Miroslav Klose, Germany (1) score on the fly ball out but a one-out walk and both there. If you give a good Los Angeles 330 100 00x — 7 Robert Vittek, Slovakia NATIONAL LEAGUE O’Bday’s alert throw home runners advanced a base on catcher an inch he’ll take a DP—Chicago 2, Los Angeles 1. LOB—Chicago Three a wild pitch. With two run- mile and he did that today. BATTING—Prado, Atlanta, .325; Ethier, Los 5, Los Angeles 7. 2B—Theriot 2 (10), S.Castro got the Dunnellon youngster Landon Donovan, United States (1) Angeles, .324; Polanco, Philadelphia, .318; caught in a rundown. Sud- ners in scoring position They were nearly perfect to- Asamoah Gyan, Ghana (2) (10), Furcal (16). HR—Loney (6). SF—Kemp. Byrd, Chicago, .317; Pagan, New York, .315; Speagle reached first on a gether and you see the re- Luis Fabiano, Brazil IP H R ER BB SO denly it looked as if Travis CGonzalez, Colorado, .314; DWright, New Luis Suarez, Uruguay Chicago McGee was about to work fielder’s choice when Dun- sult.” Two York, .314; Votto, Cincinnati, .314. Silva L,9-3 11-36 6 6 3 2 out of the bases-loaded, no- nellon caught Matthew As for the winning head Elano, Brazil RUNS—BPhillips, Cincinnati, 66; Prado, At- M.Atkins 12-31 1 1 4 3 outs jam without any dam- Lopes (in as a pinch runner coach, more than 30 min- Samuel Eto’o, Cameroon (1) lanta, 61; Votto, Cincinnati, 59; Kemp, Los An- J.Russell 2 0 0 0 0 1 geles, 58; CGonzalez, Colorado, 56; Uggla, Marshall 1 0 0 0 0 0 age. But when Justin Hamm for Grow) in a rundown try- utes after the final strike Javier Hernandez, Mexico ing to score. had been thrown, Dave Pat- Brett Holman, Florida, 56; Weeks, Milwaukee, 56. Howry 1 10000 answered with a single to Keisuke Honda, Japan RBI—Hart, Milwaukee, 65; Howard, Philadel- Cashner 1 0 0 0 0 2 reload the bases and Josh With two outs the hopes of tison was still looking for Andres Iniesta, Spain phia, 65; DWright, New York, 65; Pujols, St. Los Angeles Williams found the gap for a a go-ahead score rested on the words to put this win Chung-Yong Lee, South Korea Louis, 64; Loney, Los Angeles, 63; CYoung, Padilla W,4-2 8 2 0 0 1 6 bases clearing three-RBI the Central Citrus cleanup into perspective. Jung-Soo Lee, South Korea Arizona, 61; Gomes, Cincinnati, 60; CGonza- Kuo 1 20000 double, Central Citrus was hitter Jarrad Neeld. Early “Wow, what can you say? lez, Colorado, 60; Votto, Cincinnati, 60. M.Atkins pitched to 3 batters in the 4th. Lukas Podolski, Germany suddenly in a 3-0 hole. in the tournament Neeld Travis McGee pitched his Arjen Robben, Netherlands HITS—Prado, Atlanta, 121; BPhillips, Cincin- HBP—by Cashner (DeWitt), by Padilla (Byrd). Robinho, Brazil nati, 108; Byrd, Chicago, 105; Loney, Los An- Umpires—Home, Jerry Layne; First, Brian Things would get worse had been hot, but had gone heart out and our big boys Carlos Tevez, Argentina geles, 104; Braun, Milwaukee, 102; Runge; Second, Hunter Wendelstedt; Third, when Williams, who had cold at the plate his last few came up with the big hits. Tiago, Portugal CGonzalez, Colorado, 102; DWright, New Mike Winters. moved to third on the throw games. That coupled with a We played our game. We Kalu Uche, Nigeria York, 102. T—2:37. A—45,398 (56,000). home, scored Dunnellon’s half-hearted effort by Neeld played error-free baseball fourth run on a wild pitch. earlier in the game, had the today,” Pattison said. “This when the final whistle blew, The Netherlands now has Things were looking Central Citrus first baseman was a total team effort. SPAIN they were tooting their vu- more victories in World Cup bleak for Central Citrus. But lacking in the confidence Every kid on our roster vuzelas with a vengeance in games without a title than any then something happened. category as he stepped to played a part in this cham- Continued from Page B1 tribute to their champions. nation: 19. Spain held that du- Central Citrus, in their very the plate. In the third inning pionship. I couldn’t be more A second straight World bious record with 24. next at-bat, punched back. he laced an apparent single proud of a team than I am of title tantalizingly within Cup final headed into extra Netherlands coach Bert And they did so in a big up the middle to center these guys right now. The reach, they failed in the final time, with the goalkeepers van Marwijk took off his silver way — with a two-out rally. field, but took his time to have the hearts of champi- for the third time. This one unbeatable. Stekelenburg, medal as soon as he left the After the first two batters first and the alert Dunnel- ons. They never, ever quit.” might have been the most bit- relatively inexperienced on podium, a look of disgust on of the frame struck out, O’B- lon center fielder fired to With the win, the Central ter because, unlike 1974 and the international level, made his face. day singled and Zac Patti- first to get Neeld out. Citrus Majors take the next 1978, the Netherlands was un- a spectacular left leg save The winners struggled but son drew a walk. Then came The lackluster effort drew step on the road to the Little beaten not only in this tourna- when Fabregas broke free managed to lift their coach, what had to be the gustiest the wrath of assistant coach League World Series in ment, but in qualifying for the early in overtime. Vicente del Bosque, in the air call of the game, and quite Jeff Burdette. Williamsport when they first World Cup staged in The goal in the 116th in celebration. possibly the tournament, by “I told him when he got travel to Pinellas Park in South Africa. minute came off a turnover by “This is immeasurable for either coach. Trailing 4-0 to back to the dugout, ‘Lift up two weeks for the Little Soccer City was soaked in the Dutch defense that Fab- Spain,” he said. a team prone to scoring a your head. You’re better League Section 7 Tourna- Oranje, from the seats regas controlled just outside Then they made a quick ton of runs, Dave Pattison than that. This team needs ment. A win there and they painted in that hue through- the penalty area. Iniesta costume change from their gave his No. 3 hitter Kyler you. You’re going to have would return to Bicenten- out the stadium to pretty stayed on the right and sweat-soaked blue jerseys Speagle the green light on a one more at-bat in this game nial Park for the state tour- much everyone seated in sneaked in to grab the pass into their traditional red 3-0 count. And the youngster and you are going to have to nament which Crystal River them, including crown and put his shot to the far ones. rewarded him by crushing make it count.” will host on the last week- prince Willem-Alexander. It post. Stekelenburg barely Iker Casillas, the captain, the fastball over the center Neeld would later admit end of July. was different when they lost brushed it with his fingertips accepted the trophy from field fence. that they were words that While on the surface a to hosts West Germany and as it soared into the net. FIFA president Sepp Blatter, “Coach Pattison has done were still ringing in his ear trip to Williamsport seems Argentina in previous finals; And with that, Iniesta tore who was bundled in a scarf that before. He’s told me if when he stepped to the far-fetched for this group of this time, the Dutch were off his jersey and raced to the since temperatures dipped you see the pitch you want plate with two runners in scrappy, relentless, deter- something of a home team. corner where he was mobbed into the 40s on this chilly win- to hit then go for it,” Speagle scoring position in the fifth mined band of brothers, And the visitors won. by his teammates. ter’s night in the Southern explained. “I was just look- inning. don’t count David out … he’s Spain had pockets of sup- Several Dutch players Hemisphere. ing for one pitch, fastball “Facing (a 1-2 count) all I already slain one Goliath. porters, too, with fans dressed wiped away tears as they re- Casillas, voted the World down the middle. Anything could think of was I have to What’s a few more? in red and scattered through- ceived their runners-up Cup’s top goalkeeper, kissed else and I wouldn’t have make contact. I have to Contact John Coscia is out the stadium. Among those medals — yet again. They had the distinctive gold award probably swung. But that’s score Zac,” Neeld recalled. the sports editor of the cheering were Queen Sofia, won every qualifying match and raised it for all to see what he threw and I jumped And did he ever. In fact he Chronicle and can be Rafael Nadal and Pau Gasol. and all six previous games in while cameras flashed and on it.” scored Pattison and Speagle reached at (352) 564-2928 Spain’s fans might have South Africa before the bitter confetti flew throughout the The coach admitted later when he crushed a monster |or at jcoscia@ been in the minority, but ending. still-full stadium. it was a risk — but one well home run over the center chronicleonline.com. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SPORTS MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 B5 Golf Leaderboard LPGA Tour Stricker holds on to John Deere U.S. Women’s Open Sunday At Oakmont Country Club Oakmont, Pa. Purse: $3.25 million Yardage: 6,613; Par: 71 (a-amateur) Final Round Paula Creamer, $585,000 72-70-70-69-281 -3 Na Yeon Choi, $284,468 75-72-72-66-285 +1 Suzann Pettersen, $284,468 73-71-72-69-285 +1 In Kyung Kim, $152,565 74-71-73-68-286 +2 Jiyai Shin, $110,481 76-71-72-68-287 +3 , $110,481 69-74-75-69-287 +3 Amy Yang, $110,481 70-75-71-71-287 +3 Inbee Park, $87,202 70-78-73-68-289 +5 Christina Kim, $87,202 72-72-72-73-289 +5 Yani Tseng, $72,131 73-76-73-68-290 +6 Sakura Yokomine, $72,131 71-71-76-72-290 +6 Alexis Thompson, $72,131 73-74-70-73-290 +6 Song-Hee Kim, $63,524 72-76-78-65-291 +7 Stacy Lewis, $56,659 75-70-75-72-292 +8 Natalie Gulbis, $56,659 73-73-72-74-292 +8 Wendy Ward, $56,659 72-73-70-77-292 +8 Karrie Webb, $49,365 74-72-73-74-293 +9 Cristie Kerr, $49,365 72-71-75-75-293 +9 Kristy McPherson, $39,285 72-78-74-70-294 +10 Shi Hyun Ahn, $39,285 72-77-73-72-294 +10 Azahara Munoz, $39,285 75-74-71-74-294 +10 Angela Stanford, $39,285 73-72-74-75-294 +10 Jeong Jang, $39,285 73-72-74-75-294 +10 Sophie Gustafson, $39,285 72-72-74-76-294 +10 Jee Young Lee, $29,625 72-76-76-71-295 +11 So Yeon Ryu, $29,625 74-74-76-71-295 +11 Brittany Lincicome, $29,625 73-78-71-73-295 +11 Chie Arimura, $24,096 74-72-76-74-296 +12 Maria Hjorth, $24,096 73-72-75-76-296 +12 Candie Kung, $24,096 76-72-79-69-296 +12 M.J. Hur, $21,529 70-81-74-72-297 +13 Associated Press Ai Miyazato, $21,529 73-74-80-70-297 +13 Ashli Bunch, $21,529 78-74-75-70-297 +13 Steve Stricker tees off on the 13th hole during the final round of the John Deere Classic golf tournament at TPC Deere Run on Sunday in Meaghan Francella, $18,980 75-72-77-74-298 +14 Silvis, Ill. Stricker shot 26-under par over the course of 72 holes to win. Mhairi McKay, $18,980 71-78-76-73-298 +14 Morgan Pressel, $18,980 74-75-75-74-298 +14 Jeong Eun Lee, $18,980 72-78-73-75-298 +14 Golfer totals in at 26-under par to win tournament for second straight time Shinobu Moromizato, $18,980 72-77-77-72-298 +14 Karen Stupples, $16,761 75-75-76-73-299 +15 Associated Press iera in February and had to who won for the ninth time in I rolled it in. So that was a big putt. Eun-Hee Ji, $16,761 77-75-74-73-299 +15 scramble to win by two. On Sun- his career. To go into the last hole with two Maria Hernandez, $14,235 76-73-75-76-300 +16 SILVIS, Ill. — Even with a big day, he found himself doing the Jeff Maggert shot a 70 to finish shots instead of one was huge.” Heather Young, $14,235 78-71-76-75-300 +16 Vicky Hurst, $14,235 72-77-77-74-300 +16 lead, Steve Stricker knew he same thing. six strokes back. Goydos also birdied 17 to stay a-Jennifer Johnson, $0 78-73-71-78-300 +16 could be in for a rough final He played it safe and his put- Stricker started this final day two behind, but his last hope Hee Young Park, $14,235 78-72-76-74-300 +16 round at the John Deere Classic. ting wasn’t sharp. The shot-mak- with a six-shot lead and quickly ended when he hit into the water Jennifer Rosales, $14,235 78-73-76-73-300 +16 And that’s exactly what he got. ing that had allowed him to bumped it to seven with a 7-foot on 18. Stricker bogeyed the hole Katherine Hull, $14,235 75-77-76-72-300 +16 Stricker led by seven strokes record the lowest 54-hole total in birdie putt on the first hole. But after laying up and hitting into Lindsey Wright, $11,394 78-73-75-75-301 +17 with 17 holes to play. With five PGA Tour history wasn’t there. he had to battle through the rest the left rough, but it didn’t mat- Louise Stahle, $11,394 73-74-81-73-301 +17 holes to go, the lead was down to But he came through with a crit- of the round before essentially ter — he was a champion again. Alena Sharp, $11,394 72-78-79-72-301 +17 just two. But he maintained that ical birdie after driving into the sealing his victory at 17. “Strick was hard to catch,” Goy- Sandra Gal, $10,132 73-73-83-73-302 +18 margin the rest of the way Sun- trees on No. 17 and finished with After driving into the trees dos said. “I tried and kept pushing Naon Min, $9,736 73-79-74-77-303 +19 day and won the tournament for a 258 — 26 under and a record right of the fairway for the sec- and chipping and grinding and bit- Sherri Steinhauer, $9,736 77-75-75-76-303 +19 Allison Fouch, $9,368 74-74-80-76-304 +20 the second straight year, closing for the tournament. ond straight day, Stricker ing at him and doing what I could. Paige Mackenzie, $9,025 74-76-78-77-305 +21 with a 1-under par 70 that was “You don’t want to give shots punched out to 91 yards, right in But in the end, the putt he made Anna Rawson, $9,025 77-75-76-77-305 +21 just enough to beat Paul Goydos. away and then you end up playing front of the green, then knocked on 17 was a world-class putt. That’s a-Christine Wong, $0 77-75-78-75-305 +21 “It’s a position you want to be a little safer than you normally do a sand wedge to six feet. Measur- what top five players do, that’s Tamie Durdin, $8,525 73-77-79-78-307 +23 in, with a big lead, but you know and it leads to tougher birdie ing the putt carefully, Stricker what Ryder Cup players do.” Libby Smith, $8,525 76-74-84-73-307 +23 you have everything to lose,” putts,” Stricker said. “Then they tapped the ball and as fans yelled With the championship sown Jennifer Song, $8,525 73-78-84-72-307 +23 Stricker said. “This is the exactly creep in closer because they were “Get in the hole,” it dropped. up, Stricker hit a safe shot to the Chella Choi, $8,191 73-75-80-80-308 +24 the same way I felt at Northern playing some good golf.” “I told myself you can make this green on 18 and happily took his a-Lisa McCloskey, $0 73-77-78-81-309 +25 Trust. It was difficult. It’s a hard Goydos, who dazzled the golf and you need to make this,” he bogey. The world’s fourth-ranked Heekyung Seo, $8,058 72-80-79-78-309 +25 a-Danielle Kang, $0 74-78-78-80-310 +26 round to play.” world with his 59 in the opening said. “I look back at some of the golfer doffed his cap and hugged a-Kelli Shean, $0 70-79-83-80-312 +28 Stricker had a six-shot lead in round, shot a solid 66 but still big putts that I’ve made and his caddie and Goydos after tap- Meredith Duncan, $7,925 75-74-85-78-312 +28 the Northern Trust Open at Riv- fell short of dethroning Stricker, there’s nothing to be scared of and ping in his final shot. Sarah Kemp, $7,783 73-74-83-83-313 +29 a-Tiffany Lim, $0 75-77-83-85-320 +36 PGA Tour John Deere Classic Italian Sunday At TPC Deere Run Silvis, Ill. triumphs Purse: $4.4 million Yardage: 7,268; Par: 71 Final in Scotland (FedEx Cup points in parentheses) Steve Stricker (500), $792,000 60-66-62-70 — 258 -26 Paul Goydos (300), $475,200 59-68-67-66 — 260 -24 Jeff Maggert (190), $299,200 66-65-63-70 — 264 -20 Molinari wins Shaun Micheel (135), $211,200 69-66-63-67 — 265 -19 Matt Jones (110), $176,000 64-67-66-70 — 267 -17 Scottish Open Vaughn Taylor (100), $158,400 71-66-64-67 — 268 -16 Charley Hoffman (85), $137,133 65-69-70-65 — 269 -15 Tim Clark (85), $137,133 71-66-66-66 — 269 -15 by three shots Brendon de Jonge (85), $137,133 67-65-68-69 — 269 -15 Brett Quigley (73), $114,400 68-67-68-67 — 270 -14 Associated Press Troy Matteson (73), $114,400 69-66-67-68 — 270 -14 Greg Chalmers (61), $92,400 68-70-67-66 — 271 -13 LUSS, Scotland — Tom Pernice, Jr. (61), $92,400 71-67-65-68 — 271 -13 Edoardo Molinari of Italy John Senden (61), $92,400 70-66-65-70 — 271 -13 claimed his first European Rod Pampling (54), $68,200 67-67-69-69 — 272 -12 Tour victory at the Scottish Jason Day (54), $68,200 66-71-66-69 — 272 -12 Open, shooting a 3-over 74 Kenny Perry (54), $68,200 68-70-65-69 — 272 -12 Rocco Mediate (54), $68,200 67-71-64-70 — 272 -12 to beat Darren Clarke by Garrett Willis (54), $68,200 67-70-65-70 — 272 -12 three shots Sunday. Charlie Wi (54), $68,200 66-69-66-71 — 272 -12 Scoring was very high Jason Bohn (44), $36,418 69-67-69-68 — 273 -11 after a long spell of rain at Zach Johnson (44), $36,418 67-69-69-68 — 273 -11 Loch Lomond, where Moli- Jonathan Byrd (44), $36,418 66-69-71-67 — 273 -11 nari finished at 12-under 272. Boo Weekley (44), $36,418 70-63-71-69 — 273 -11 Clarke, of Northern Ire- Todd Hamilton (44), $36,418 68-70-67-68 — 273 -11 Associated Press land, had begun the day a Michael Bradley (44), $36,418 68-70-69-66 — 273 -11 Lance Armstrong grimaces after he crashed during the eighth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over shot behind Molinari but had Joe Ogilvie (44), $36,418 67-69-68-69 — 273 -11 117.4 miles, which started in Station des Rousses and finished in Morzine-Avoriaz, France on Sunday. a 76. Frenchman Raphael Webb Simpson (44), $36,418 67-66-70-70 — 273 -11 Josh Teater (44), $36,418 67-69-68-69 — 273 -11 Jacquelin closed with a 68 to Andres Romero (44), $36,418 68-70-70-65 — 273 -11 place third at 8 under. Gary Woodland (44), $36,418 66-72-65-70 — 273 -11 “When we teed off in the Chad Collins (44), $36,418 67-68-67-71 — 273 -11 Armstrong ‘finished’ at Tour wind and rain I felt I didn’t James Nitties (44), $36,418 64-69-69-71 — 273 -11 have a chance because Dar- Chad Campbell (35), $22,704 71-67-68-68 — 274 -10 Schleck, but well ahead of and Switzerland this spring for ren is such a great player Spencer Levin (35), $22,704 71-67-69-67 — 274 -10 Famed American overnight leader Sylvain Cha- his new RadioShack team, there when it’s tough like that,” Kevin Sutherland (35), $22,704 68-67-68-71 — 274 -10 vanel of France. were questions going into the the 29-year-old Molinari Scott Piercy (35), $22,704 69-69-70-66 — 274 -10 “My Tour is finished,” said Arm- Tour about his fitness after a said. “But after making a Kevin Stadler (35), $22,704 67-70-71-66 — 274 -10 cyclist realistic strong, who fell to 39th overall. crash and because his training birdie at the third I in- Chris Couch (28), $15,858 68-66-71-70 — 275 -9 “When it rains it pours I guess,” creased that lead and from Henrik Bjornstad (28), $15,858 69-68-68-70 — 275 -9 was disrupted by a stomach bug. John Merrick (28), $15,858 68-69-69-69 — 275 -9 after eighth stage he said in a Twitter message. “You can rationally say it’s the then I played conserva- Aaron Baddeley (28), $15,858 64-68-74-69 — 275 -9 “Today was not my day, needless to end of an epoch, the third ver- tively, concentrating on hit- Chris DiMarco (28), $15,858 70-66-68-71 — 275 -9 Associated Press say. Quite banged but gonna hang sion, after the episode of his re- ting fairways, and I am Steve Elkington (28), $15,858 67-70-70-68 — 275 -9 in here and enjoy my last 2 weeks.” turn from cancer, and his proud of the way I did it.” Michael Letzig (28), $15,858 64-70-69-72 — 275 -9 MORZINE, France — Close the The race finishes July 25 in domination,” Prudhomme said. Molinari’s younger Pat Perez (28), $15,858 68-69-71-67 — 275 -9 book on the Lance Armstrong era Paris. “The third act has certainly taken brother Francesco Molinari Charles Howell III (28), $15,858 68-68-72-67 — 275 -9 at the Tour de France. He has. The stage was a poignant, if ag- a different turn.” (72), Stephen Gallacher of Mark Wilson (28), $15,858 68-69-74-64 — 275 -9 The record seven-time cham- onizing, coda to Armstrong’s un- Schleck, whose mountain-scal- Scotland (68) and Peter Hed- Steve Lowery (19), $10,661 68-67-70-71 — 276 -8 pion wrote off his chances of vic- likely bid for an eighth Tour ing skill is reminiscent of the blom of Sweden (72) trailed Paul Stankowski (19), $10,661 69-68-68-71 — 276 -8 tory in his 13th and last Tour, victory in the second year of his Jacquelin by a stroke. John Roger Tambellini (19), $10,661 69-69-67-71 — 276 -8 Armstrong of old, reached out to Michael Connell (19), $10,661 70-67-70-69 — 276 -8 signaling the beginning of the comeback after a 3½-year hiatus. his friend: “I’m a little bit sorry Daly had a 77 and finished Matt Bettencourt (19), $10,661 69-67-68-72 — 276 -8 end of one of the most celebrated In his prime, he made his mark in for him, because he really wanted 14 shots off the pace. Jay Williamson (19), $10,661 65-69-73-69 — 276 -8 and controversial careers in the mountains, pulling away from to be really good in this Tour. The victory lifted Moli- George McNeill (19), $10,661 66-65-76-69 — 276 -8 cycling history. his competitors there. Today, he “So I think his morale is down.” nari into sixth place in the James Driscoll (13), $9,812 70-68-68-71 — 277 -7 The 38-year-old Texan’s hopes panted and struggled on an Armstrong insisted it wasn’t. world ranking points table Woody Austin (13), $9,812 68-67-71-71 — 277 -7 for yet another title were dashed Alpine climb, his rivals leaving “No tears from me,” he said. that will provide the first Matt Weibring (13), $9,812 69-67-71-70 — 277 -7 Sunday after he got caught in him far behind. “I’ve had a lot of years here four members of this year’s Jeff Quinney (13), $9,812 69-68-73-67 — 277 -7 three crashes — one of which “During his period of domina- where it’s been very different, so European Ryder Cup team. Marco Dawson (13), $9,812 67-69-66-75 — 277 -7 brought him down — and strug- Matt Every (13), $9,812 70-68-74-65 — 277 -7 tion, in the first mountain stage in I’m not going to dwell on today.” He is 11 points behind Ian Brian Davis (8), $9,416 68-69-69-72 — 278 -6 gled to keep up during two tough high altitudes, he’d hit hard,” He also insisted he was in good Poulter in the fourth quali- J.J. Henry (8), $9,416 69-68-71-70 — 278 -6 climbs in Stage 8, the race’s first Tour director Christian Prud- condition. fying spot and there is now John Mallinger (8), $9,416 72-65-71-70 — 278 -6 foray into the Alps. He and his homme said. “This is the first “It’s not the end of a myth today, a real prospect of two broth- Mark Hensby (5), $9,152 70-64-73-72 — 279 -5 team said his hip got banged up, time it’s not happened like that.” it’s the end of the Tour de France, ers playing alongside each Davis Love III (5), $9,152 70-67-72-70 — 279 -5 keeping him from pedaling hard. Those years of domination of Lance’s aspirations to win,” other in the Cup at Celtic Robert Garrigus (5), $9,152 69-69-72-69 — 279 -5 The stage was won by 25-year- were also marked by years of sus- RadioShack manager Johan Manor for the first time. Lee Janzen (3), $8,932 71-67-73-70 — 281 -3 old Andy Schleck of Luxembourg, picion about doping — which he’s Bruyneel said. “All that could go His younger brother, Michael Allen (3), $8,932 70-68-74-69 — 281 -3 and Armstrong finished nearly 12 denied — including recent alle- wrong, went wrong.” Francesco, also played in Daniel Chopra (1), $8,800 65-71-72-74 — 282 -2 Brad Faxon (1), $8,712 70-68-73-72 — 283 -1 minutes back, in 61st place. gations by former teammate In his heyday, whether by luck the final group, but faded Cliff Kresge (1), $8,580 67-71-73-74 — 285 +1 World champion Cadel Evans Floyd Landis. or quicker reflexes, Armstrong al- from joint third place at the Richard S. Johnson (1), $8,580 69-68-74-74 — 285 +1 of Australia took the yellow jersey Despite Armstrong’s strong most never crashed. This Tour, start of the day to joint Skip Kendall (1), $8,448 70-68-74-75 — 287 +3 by finishing 10 seconds behind showing in races in Luxembourg he’s already gone down twice. fourth after 72. ENTERTAINMENTPage B6 - MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010

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Go to www. flalottery.com, or call Underwood weds ‘Despicable Me’ tops weekend box office at $60.1 million (850) 487-7777. hockey player CHRISTY LEMIRE ATLANTA — Grammy- AP movie critic TICKET SALES Today in winning country singer 1. “Despicable Me” ...... $60.1 million HISTORY Carrie Underwood has LOS ANGELES — “Despicable 2. “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” ...... $33.35 million married Me” wasn’t such a bad guy after Today is Monday, July 12, NHL all, it seems, opening at the top of 3. “Predators” ...... $25.3 million the 193rd day of 2010. There player the box office with an estimated 4. “Toy Story 3” ...... $22 million are 172 days left in the year. 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Reynolds Plantation re- for opening weekend. ror,” the “Spy Kids” movies) box-office analyst for Holly- In 1909, the House of Rep- sort in Greensboro, Ga. “Thirty (million) would have wrote an early version of the wood.com. “That’s a really strong resentatives joined the Sen- Underwood, 27, rose to been a win for the studio — be- script in the 1990s, produced the hold for a movie that, in its first ate in passing the 16th fame after winning the cause it’s a new creative idea, we film at his Texas compound and day, made $68 million.” Amendment to the U.S. Con- fourth season of “Ameri- really didn’t know what we had, his name appears high on the It’s been a strong series of stitution, allowing for a federal can Idol.” Fisher, 30, is a so we backed in saying $30 (mil- credits — an association that weeks at the box office, espe- income tax, and submitted it forward for the Ottawa lion),” said Rocco. “I would never proved fruitful, said Bert Liv- cially after a rough start to the to the states. 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But the tiny, yellow Minions — dience,” Livingston said. “It was the blockbuster “The Dark In 1960, the Etch A Sketch Riley to bring ‘Glee’ quirky, pill-shaped creatures who 70 percent male and they liked Knight,” which opened on the spout gibberish and help Gru the film.” same weekend two years ago. Magic Screen drawing toy, in- to All-Star game carry out his dastardly plans — Meanwhile, last week’s jugger- “You can’t underestimate the vented by French electrician ANAHEIM, Calif. — were appealing to both, and were naut, “The Twilight Saga: importance of momentum in the Andre Cassagnes, was first Amber Riley will bring a huge part of the film’s market- Eclipse,” fell to second place marketplace,” Dergarabedian produced by the Ohio Art Co. her high school pep to ing campaign. with $33.35 million. The third said. “‘The Karate Kid,’ ‘Toy In 1977, President Jimmy the Major League Base- The week’s other new wide re- film in the wildly popular vam- Story 3,’ ‘Eclipse’ and now ‘Despi- Carter defended Supreme ball All-Star game. lease, “Predators,” grossed $25.3 pire franchise has now made cable Me’ — we’re on a roll and it Court limits on government The “Glee” starlet will million to open at No. 3. A sequel $237 million in its first 12 days. feels more like the beginning of payments for poor women’s sing a set of songs and of sorts to the 1987 sci-fi cult clas- It’s expected to surpass part two, the summer than the middle of abortions, saying, “There are the national anthem be- sic “Predator,” the 20th Century “The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” the summer.” many things in life that are not fore Tuesday’s edition of fair.” the annual midsummer Ten years ago: In classic held this year at Philadelphia, a WPVI-TV Angel Stadium in Ana- news helicopter videotaped heim, Calif., baseball of- about a dozen police officers ficials announced Soprano Angela Meade conquers ‘Norma’ Sunday. kicking and punching Thomas The 24-year-old Riley Associated Press cheers and reinforced the im- which also imposes severe fanticide, a confrontation Jones, a wounded carjacking plays young diva Mer- pression that she has a re- tests on any interpreter. Her with her faithless lover and suspect. (Jones later pleaded cedes Jones on the re- KATONAH, N.Y. — In the markable career ahead of her. entrance aria, “Casta diva” a closing scene of sublime guilty to carjacking and other cently Emmy-nominated world of opera, there is no Dramatically, the (“Chaste goddess”), serenity. crimes, and was sentenced to role of Norma has al- requires phenome- Meade met each test with “Glee,” which chronicles greater challenge for a per- 18 to 36 years in prison; 13 former than the heroine of most every ingredient nal breath control, an apparent ease rare in a the musical lives of a police officers were later sus- Bellini’s 1831 masterpiece, imaginable. A Druid immaculate col- singer still so early in her ca- group of talented high pended for up to 15 days in “Norma.” priestess secretly in oratura ornamenta- reer. She displayed a voice of school outcasts. And in the world of talented love with the Roman tion, and an ability to generous size and evenness connection with the incident.) Both “Glee” and the young singers, there may be occupier, Pollione, move seamlessly be- of tone throughout its entire Five years ago: Mo- All-Star game air on Fox- none with greater promise she is by turns a de- tween pianissimos range from middle to high C hammed Bouyeri, a Muslim TV. just now than 32-year-old vout religious leader, and full-out blasts of — and above. She dashed off extremist on trial in the slay- The Canadian Tenors American soprano Angela a fierce warrior, a Angela volume. the most intricate embellish- ing of Dutch filmmaker Theo will perform the Cana- Meade. steadfast friend, a Meade And that’s just for ments with aplomb. Her soft van Gogh, unexpectedly con- dian national anthem be- The two crossed paths on jealous rival, a des- drew positive starters. During the singing had a hushed beauty, fessed in court, saying he fore Tuesday’s game, and Saturday night at the perate mother, and fi- reviews for course of three and her more stentorian out- was driven by religious con- country-pop hit maker Caramoor International nally a figure of performance hours, she sings two bursts were imposing, even if in “Norma.” viction. (Bouyeri was con- Colbie Caillat will sing Music Festival with extraor- grandeur who sacri- extended duets with they may have stretched her victed and sentenced to life in “God Bless America” dinary results. Meade gave a fices her own life. her protege, Adalgisa (here lyric instrument to its capac- prison.) during the 7th inning performance of power and Bellini gives Norma music the excellent soprano Keri ity. One year ago: Rebels in stretch. poise that had the audience that is thrilling in its melodic Alkema), an anguished solil- There is one more per- Nigeria set fire to an oil depot — From wire reports repeatedly interrupting with beauty and nobility but oquy as she contemplates in- formance Friday. and loading tankers in Lagos, killing five people in the Today’s HOROSCOPE group’s first attack outside the Delta region. Birthday — A more adventurous you will open up many not, your happier qualities will be welcomed and appreci- one thinks you are. Keep that smile on your face and new avenues in the year ahead, which will lead to a hap- ated by those with whom you come in contact, especially your hand extended in friendship. Today’s Birthdays: Come- pier social life. A spate of jolly experiences will transpire, someone of the opposite gender who has an eye on you. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Don’t be despondent if dian Bill Cosby is 73. Singer- which will take you to places where you’ll meet new, fun Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Today could signal the be- things haven’t been going your way lately. If given half a musician Christine McVie is people. ginning of many new opportunities for you in several dif- chance, everything will start to turn around, and will 67. Actress Denise Nicholas Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Someone you helped out ferent departments of your life. Respond to the transform all those negatives into positives. is 66. Singer-songwriter Butch will be eager to tell others about the great job you did for conditions that make this possible and let them have Aries (March 21-April 19) — Get out and circulate if Hancock is 65. Fitness guru him/her and how generously you gave of your time. This their way. you want some good things to happen to you. All you Richard Simmons is 62. Actor person wants others to know how nice you are. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Get out and circulate, have to do is be nice to everyone you run into, and Jay Thomas is 62. Singer Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — An authority on the subject even if this means doing so within the confines of an of- they’ll quickly respond in kind. Walter Egan is 62. Actress might bring it to your attention that something you have fice or building. You’re in a brief cycle where you will be Taurus (April 20-May 20) — You’re capable of achiev- Cheryl Ladd is 59. is of greater value than you realize. This person appreci- able to cultivate friendships far more easily. ing far more than you might imagine if you’ll simply trust Thought for Today: “The ates its worth and wants you to as well. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Keep your eyes peeled your talents and abilities. Apply your hand to a project or Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — The secret to getting things on new ways and means to make money, other than idea and watch what happens. tragedy is not that things are done is merely to begin. Once you have things under- your usual sources. New avenues will open up for you, Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Because of the way your broken. The tragedy is that way, it’ll inspire you to keep going and accomplish far but you’ll need to be on your toes to recognize them. clever mind thinks, even a simple comment or sugges- they are not mended again.” more than you ever thought possible. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — That buzz taking place tion will call attention to those who are listening. What — Alan Paton, South African Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Whether you realize it or all around you could be about what a nice person every- you say will be met with an instant reaction. author (1903-1988). CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 B7

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PHILLIP ALDER had not clubs. With three low, he would THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Newspaper Enterprise Assn. raisedBridge have also tabled his lowest. How- by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek Gerald Ford said, “I know I’m ever, given the jack in the dummy, Unscramble these four Jumbles, getting better at golf because I’m there was not much East could do one letter to each square, hitting fewer spectators.” but win with his king, cash the club to form four ordinary words. In today’s deal from a social ace, and play a third club. After USEED game after golf, West found a text- West took this trick, what did he do book play that hit declarer, defeat- next? ing his partscore contract. West knew his side needed three ©2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc. East opened one club, South more tricks. Maybe East had the All Rights Reserved. overcalled one heart, and West heart ace and maybe he had the di- LIQUA passed, as would we all. Now North amond ace. But if he had neither of settled for a quiet two hearts. This those cards, South had eight tricks was a tad pessimistic with four- ready to run: five hearts and three card support and 10 high-card diamonds. points, but he had a nine-loser West decided that he ought to PUNACK hand, which was the normal num- shift to spades. And if his side RAINYWhat she may have been after when RUSTYcalled him by his first name — HIS LAST MUSLIN SHEKEL ber for a single raise, and 4-3-3-3 needed to take three spade tricks distribution. Alternatively, he immediately, West knew that he http://www.tyndale.com/jumble/ To: NEW BIBLE Jumble Books Go might have made a two-club cue- should lead the jack. As you can KLEACT Jumbles: Answer: bid raise, over which South would see, this was a hole in one. Now arrange the circled letters have rebid two hearts. If you have J-x-x or Q-x-x and to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. West led the club five. East could need three quick tricks, lead the not read this lead, because West honor through K-x-x or K-x-x-x. Answer: “ ” Saturday’s (Answers tomorrow)

ear Annie: An old ac- some time to find a headstone your efforts. But if not, provide quaintance agreed to look perfect enough to be the last them with a few plastic vases and Din on my cat while I was thing we would ever buy for our ask if they would place their flow- on vacation. Upon my child. ers in those. Make sure you tell return, I noticed that My daughter and I them how much you appreciate the lock had been cleaned and polished their assistance in brightening picked on the door to the headstone and put the gravesite. We also suggest you the room where I keep beautiful flower contact The Compassionate my valuables. My arrangements in the Friends (compassionate- purses, dressers and vases we had built on friends.org) at (877) 969-0010, a closets had been rum- each side. We made wonderful organization for those maged through. Miss- sure the flowers were whose children have died. ing are several antique yellow and white. The Dear Annie: I agree with your silver pieces and the problem is, a few days suggestion that “Lonesome’s” contents of my jewelry later, my mother-in- wife should contact the American box. There are dozens law took blue and pur- Cancer Society, but I believe your of other items I have ANNIE’S ple flowers and stuck response lacked compassion for yet to find. MAILBOX them in the same vase. him. This man has bent over Since my acquain- Although I truly ap- backward in his concern. tance is a respectable, preciate that my in- As a five-year cancer survivor churchgoing woman who wants laws want to bring flowers, I want who has to wear a pad because of for nothing, I find it hard to be- these vases for my arrangements leakage and sees the scar that lieve she would do such a thing. I only. Putting together the colors runs from my waistline all the asked whether she had let any- involves a lot of tears and emo- way down, I know what this does one else into my house, and she tions because it makes me feel to one’s self-esteem. But cuddling said, “No.” like I’m still taking care of my doesn’t always lead to arousal, There was no forced entry, and child. and sometimes a person just no one else had access to my How do I respectfully tell my wants to hold the person he loves. home. What should I do? — Thou in-laws to stop messing up my Your assumption that “Lone- Shalt Not Steal arrangements and to instead put some” is only interested in sex is Dear Thou Shalt: Report the their flowers in those plastic female-biased. You need to cut theft to the police immediately. vases that stick in the ground? Is him some slack. — Living, Loving It’s possible someone else broke it wrong for me to feel this way? without Sex in Illinois into your home and your friend is — Unsure in Oklahoma Dear Living: We realize some unaware of it. She may have ac- Dear Unsure: You can’t help information was lost in the edit- cidentally left the door unlocked how you feel, but surely you real- ing process, but even so, you are on one of her trips in or out of the ize that your in-laws are also right that we should have ac- house. And she could be a thief or grieving and want to “take care knowledged his patience over the a kleptomaniac. Don’t accuse her. of ” their grandchild, too. They past several years. He obviously Simply tell her you noticed sev- aren’t trying to usurp your efforts. loves his wife, and we hope they eral items were missing from They are trying to contribute to can work this out. your home and notified the po- them. ■ lice. Say you wanted to let her Approach this in a spirit of co- ——— ——— know because they may need her operation. Explain that you’d like Annie’s Mailbox is written by help. the side vases reserved for spe- Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, Dear Annie: My youngest child cific arrangements. Ideally, you longtime editors of the Ann Lan- passed away a few years ago, and would allow them to add to those ders column. E-mail it took my husband and me quite arrangements and feel a part of [email protected]. B8 MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 COMICS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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Today’s MOVIES Citrus Cinemas 6 — Inverness; 637-3377 “Predators” (R) 12:10 p.m., 2:40 p.m., 5:10 p.m., “Despicable Me” (PG) 12 p.m., 2:25 p.m., 4:50 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m. “SPMRDN SLHR TLS GONS BTH SPO p.m., 7:15 p.m., 9:40 p.m. “The Last Airbender” (PG) 12:35 p.m., 3 p.m., “Predators” (R) 12:40 p.m., 3:40 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 5:25 p.m., 7:55 p.m., 10:35 p.m. 10:05 p.m. “Twilight Saga: Eclipse” (PG-13) 12:20 p.m., AOTAKO VPT FIEO SPO GONS TLS TB “The Last Airbender” (PG) 12:10 p.m., 2:30 12:50 p.m., 3:10 p.m., 3:40 p.m., 7 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 4:55 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 10:10 p.m. No Passes. p.m., 9:55 p.m., 10:25 p.m. “Twilight Saga: Eclipse” (PG-13) 12:30 p.m., “Grown Ups” (PG-13) 12:25 p.m., 2:50 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 7:25 p.m., 10:15 p.m. No Passes. 5:20 p.m., 7:50 p.m., 10:20 p.m. SPO VIJ SPMRDN SLHR TLS.” — IHS “Grown Ups” (PG-13) 12:50 p.m., 3:50 p.m., “Knight and Day” (PG) 1 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 7:20 7:50 p.m., 10:20 p.m. p.m., 9:50 p.m. “Toy Story 3” (G) 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:25 “Toy Story 3” (G) 12:15 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:15 KMREKOSSOH p.m. p.m., 7:45 p.m., 10:15 p.m. “The Karate Kid” (PG) 12:40 p.m., 3:45 p.m., Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 7:05 p.m., 10:05 p.m. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “When words leave off, music begins.” — H. Heine “Despicable Me” (PG) 12 p.m., 2:25 p.m., 4:50 Visit www.chronicleonline.com for area movie list- “Music is moonlight in the gloomy night of life.” — Jean Paul Richter p.m., 7:15 p.m., 9:40 p.m. ings and entertainment information. (c) 2010 by NEA, Inc. 7-12 Times subject to change; call ahead. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 B9 ❃ Chronicle To place an ad, call 563-5966 Classifieds Classifieds In Print and Online All The Time Fax: (352) 563-5655 Toll Free: (888) 852-2340 Email: [email protected] website: www.chronicleonline.com

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Ask your classified represenative for details. 352-563-5966 B10 MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Furniture General General Sporting Pets Livestock Goods Lounge chair $50. ROCKING DOLL WILDERNESS KAYAK Tables & lamps $40 BED—WOOD AND CANE Tarpon 120 with 352-382-3448 $25 CAN E-MAIL PICS Aquabond paddle. $650 BEAUTIFUL KOI FISH Table & 6 chairs $80, 637-2949 or best offer. All sizes, long or short ANTIQUE MALL 352-601-0055 20” flat TV/VCR/DVD Dealer space avail. Sealy Posturepedic fin. Show quality or Combo 352-621-9800 Extra firm mattress Utility pond. Great prices! $115 400-4173 4950 Hwy. 19 South boxspring, frame, JEAN (352) 634-1783 excel.cond. w/ com- Trailers VINYL CHAIR WITH AREA RUG: 7.5’ x 9.5’, BLUE BENGAL KIT- WOOD ARMS AND forter, bedskirt, shams, TENS Blue Bengal kit- brown neutral, 1 mo decorative pillows $250 28 ft. Haulmark LEGS $30 CAN E- MAIL old, Pd $430, Now $300. tens ready to go 7-11. 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Current price is Registered. 3 Blue, 1 w/ sides and ramp wheel drive, $95. $2195 ea. plus $580 for WE PAY CASH Blonde and 1 Cinnamon. DUNNELLON single axle $600 Murray 20” marble & vase. best offer for your storage shed $350.00 503-3271 3/2 $750. Mo. Fst..& 12 x 5 Flat Trailer Push Mower, 5HP $40 call Barbara (352) 634-5183 Sec.(352) 489-9239 $150.352 503-3332 Hounds For Sale Ron (352) 344-5021 631-697-5517 WIRE TRAINING (325) 628-1722 Contact Eddie Maddox FLORAL CITY LANDSCAPE LIGHTS CRATES for small dogs. (352) 457-1018 2 Mobiles on canal 0004ZJG TRANSFORMER Auto CLOSING FOR Fold down design for SUMMER SALE KITTENS & CATS to lakes & River. Rent to On at Dusk Photocell storage. 2 for $20.00 Call Baby Items many breeds, all own. 2/1 singlewide, 150W for 12V systems All Plants Are 50% Off Ruth 352-382-1000 Mobile Homes Mobile Homes Apartments The Original Price. neutered micro chip, $3,000 down, $285 mo NEW $20 352-382-3650 3/2 Doublewide, $4,000 For Sale and Land Furnished All Mulch, Pine Bark, Medical DOUBLE ELECTRIC tested, shots some Fertilizer, Chemicals, BREAST PUMP Medela declawed $85-$150 down, $425 mo. Needs FLORAL CITY Plants Are 20% Off The Equipment brand. Adjustable speed 352-476-6832 TLC 352-726-9369 Palm Harbor CRYSTAL RIVER Beautiful 3/2 DWMH, LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. Original Price. Sale everything you need 3/2 HUGE, Loaded HOMOSASSA fenced rear yard, AC, Clean, No Pets Last Until 7/31/10. 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Offered of Crystal River Marion, 352-746-0373 Rent To Own mortgage lender ‘95 Homes of Merit at $399.000 open t o CRYSTAL RIVER STAMAS 26’ Campers/ Guaranteed Beautiful 4/2, on 1 acre, 3/2, walk in pantry & offers. 1301 N.W. 20th MARINE ‘70 hard top, Yam. 4 Travel Trailers Credit Approval SUGARMILL WD’S fire place, cherry wood closets. 2 car CB gar. 16’ Fish Hawk stroke 225, 400 hrs., full 2/2, H20 incl. Scr. prch. Ave. Call David, flrs. elegant int. hot tub. w/workshop, lots of Remax Midway 90 Merc. $7,250 elecs. auto pilot ect. BONAIR LETS MAKE $675. (352) 382-1866 Flex Terms. 220-2573 storage, lrg. scr’nd la- 1-800-965-7253 17’Sundance Skiff $19,500. (352) 447-3842 2001 19FT, 5th wheel, A DEAL nai, fen’ cd yrd. RV hk. 50 Johnson $8,995 (352) 978-0658 w/hitch, fully equip., Efficiencies/ RENT TO OWN ups on 1/2 acre corner Floral City, 2/2 Modular 17’ Triton Crappie dual axles. Weekend No Credit Check SYLVAN 15’ ALUM ‘95 Jeep Cherokee Cottages lot. $89K obo. Poss. fi- on 2 lots, 80 X 120. Yam. T 50 $9,950 V-Hull, 25HP Yam. 4 strk camping or cross 2or 3/1.5 $650 nance. (352)628-3142 Canal goes to lake & 18’ SeaDoo $3,495 To $3,295 352-484-0866 Citrus Springs Bimini, live well, troll country trips. $8,250 CRYSTAL RIVER river. Furn, large scrn’d Merc. Jet $9,495 mtr, depth fndr, trlr. (352) 637-9649 JADEMISSION.COM room, deck & sheds. HONDA/YAMAHA ‘00 Chevy Cav. Z24 Fully Furn w/equip Homes We have short /long $3,995. 239-565-4839 $4,495 To $3,995 term rentals $90,000 Or make offer. SERVICE SECURE COLEMAN kitchen. Starting at $30 ‘97, Pop Up, 2 queen Waterfront Model For Sale www.plantation 6545 S. Dolphin Dr. STORAGE per day. Wkly or mnthly THREE RIVERS beds, indr/outdr stove, ‘99 Cadilac Seville or Trade rentals.com (352) 341-7798 WE NEED BOATS! only. Incl all util. Call Rentals MARINE CHA, great cond. $7,495 To $4,995 John 352-586-1813 $98,700 ask about 352-795-2597 15’StottCraft, 50 trading in older home or HOMOSASSA $3,000. (352) 746-9510 CRYSTAL RIVER REDUCED! MUST Honda $7,995 ‘99, Grand Am GT 1/1½, Fully Furn. Condo mobile for new 3/2/2 FISHING BOAT J16’ Carolina Skiff, CREE HERNANDO 352-897-4447 SELL! Owner Finance $5,495 To $3,495 Affordable Rentals Pool & Dock$700 mo or 3-story stilt. 3/3. Next to 1988, Fiberglass, CC, 25 Yam. $4,950 ‘78, Travel Trailer, 35ft, 352-697-1384 2 slide outs, roof-over Watson’s Fish Camp for Sale, owner finance head spring. 163’ wfrt, Yamaha, pro 50 Motor , J16’ Carolina Skiff, ‘99 Lexus LS400 fully furn., $3,500 (352) 726-2225 (352)563-2203, 422-1426 dock/slip. Brand bimini, trlr incl $2,750. 30 Johnson $6,495 $7,495 To $6,495 obo (352) 503-5221 17’ Carolina Skiff, 352-621-0848 CRYSTAL RIVER Pine Ridge new/unoccupied. 2 frpls, granite. $469K Suzuki 40 $8,995 HOLIDAY RAMBLER ‘99, Chevy Malibu INVERNESS Furnished, Kayaks & FOUR WINNS 21’ SeaSwirl, 175 RIVERSIDE LODGE 1/1 727-808-5229 21’ Liberator 88, 460 05’ Alumascape 5th wh. $4,995 To $3,495 fish. boat incl. $1,200 Johnson $9,995 29’, 3 slides, no smoke Furn. All util/cable TV. mo. www.vacation New Ready to Ford big block, 340hp or pet owner. W/D, rear Warranty’s Available $175wkly $300 moves dreamhouse.com Occupy July 2010. king cobra, out driv, WE NEED BOATS! you in. (352) 726-2002 Pine Ridge. Alum. Continental tril, kit. $25K. incls nation Limited Time (352)563-2763, 9a-5p SECURE STORAGE wide 1000 trail camp (352) 794-6012 3/bed/2/bath. 1st $4K 352 302-8833 352-563-5510 3 car garage. memebersip Across from Rental HERNANDO Plantation Realty, FRESH FLA JUMBO (352) 465-4081 Tire Kingdom Affordable Rentals Nice elevated lot. TRIUMPH 195CC Houses Come visit. 6024 N. Inc. SHRIMP 15ct. ‘08 115 Yamaha 4 stk, HY-LINE Watson’s Fish Camp Load up now! $5 lb (352) 726-2225 Peardale Terrace. (352) 795-0784 Tamden Trlr, Lowera- ‘99, 32’, 12FT slide out BUICK Call Citrus Builder. 727-771-7500 Lisa VanDeboe nce, Radios, jump on Liv. Rm. Cen. Air & ‘03, Park Ave., Loaded, CRYSTAL RIVER (352) 302-0910. G3 2004 JON BOAT seats, bow cushions. heat exc. cond. $7,000 runs, drives & looks like 2/1 Duplex on canal,great #RBOO33452 Broker (R)/Owner ALUM, 18’, tunnell hull, $24,000. 352-212-5810 obo (269) 240-5014 new, garage kept. , 98k neighborhood, No pets mi. $8000.obo 220-2112 hydr. jack plate, trim TROPHY 22FT I BUY RV’S, $625 + dp 813-986-6630 I Sell Homes & Get tabs, GPS, troll mtr, 60HP RENTALS Beverly Hills 1999 W/A Cuddy Travel Trailers, Homosassa Results! Douglas Yamaha, bimini top & CADDY LAUREL RIDGE Rentals to Cabin, 120HP Force, 5th Wheels, Homes Springs Homes Lindsey Realtor. ERA trlr w/new tires. $9,900. 2002, Deville DTS, 2/2/2 Maint Free, Share E-Z Load Tand.Trlr. elec- Motor Homes American Realty & Inv. 586-2493 tronics will sacrifice for Call Glenn leather, sun roof, Comm Pool $850 2 bed/1.5 bath/1cg 4/2 CEMENT HOME Cell (352) 212-7056 $7900. 352-726-1489 (352) 302-0778 $7990 3/3/2 Comm Pool, INVERNESS Eat-in kit. Inside laun- Remodeled and Ready GRADY WHITE dry. Den. Screen/glass Office (352) 746-3600 1866-838-4376 Lawncare incl $1100 Mansion to Share, to Go. Great family Sailfish, 25’ 1988 Twin porch. Vaulted ceiling. Douglas.lindsey Recreation PALOMINO INVERNESS phone, pool incl. Neighborhood Must 225 Honda 93, 200 hrs. 1268 sf und air. CHA @era.com Vehicles 27’ THOROUGHBRED CADILLAC ‘05 3/2/2 Avail Aug $750 $120 wk. 352-419-0166 Sell $65K. Make offer extensive elect, gps, 3/2/2 $700 VAC. $57,900. 214 S. T/T, 2 doors ,1 slide out, CTS - Great cond. 305-619-0282 OPEN HOUSE depth,radio. auto Loaded. 69K mi. 100K 2/1 Apt 500 NOBLETON Lincoln 352/527-1239 INVERNESS pilot, radar good cond ‘98 ENDEAVOR Queen bedrm. sofa bed 1/1 Apt $400 3/2½, pool home, 38 Ft. W/ Slide. 39 K Mi. slps 6,Like Brand New warranty. $14,000/firm. Sat./Sun. 1pm-4pm $24K (352) 621-0225 352-201-0991 2/2/1 $700 $650. Fst./Lst. + Sec. RENT TO OWN Sugarmill 2+/2/2+ Brick Beauty 352-634-2054 NON SMOKER NO $10, 500 (352) 795-4454 FLORAL CITY No pets.(352) 303-3351 No Credit Check Woods REDUCED $179,900 PETS, Immaculate ROCKWOOD 30 2or3/1.5 $650 GULF TO LAKE CHRYSLER 3/2 Dblwide $700 7436 E. Allen Drive Loaded $27,700 obo. 2005, Model 8285SS , ‘06, Crossfire Converti- Seasonal 352-484-0866 2/1 Home $575 (352) 726-0660 MARINE 352-637-5149 or 5th wheel. 1 slideout. ble, auto , 39K mi.,new HERNANDO Rental JADEMISSION.COM We Pay CASH For Used 352-586-3090 exc. cond $10,500 obo tires $14,000 firm 3/2/2 Newer Home Seniors may qualify Clean Boats Car Tow Package 352-422-1789 (352) 897-4520 $900 2/1, FURN MH for NO pmt option Road Master Falcon Jennifer Fudge, Homosassa, Util. incl. ROCKWOOD 30 2010 20’ Bentley #5250, base plate 2005, Model 8285SS , CHRYSLER Century 21 J.W. clean, quiet park. SPORTY WHITE 2000 Se- Rusaw L g 3/2/2.5 Pontoon, 40hp, included New $800. 5th wheel. 1 slideout. Morton, Inc short/long term. $695 bring JX1 convertible,, Pool, Park Like setting. 4 stroke, $14,995 $450 obo 746-2873 exc. cond $10,500 obo Property Mngr (352) 564-0201 in showroom cond. Appl’s ton of Extra’s. 2010 14’ Pondtoon COACHMAN 352-422-1789 /Realtor-Assoc CITRUS HILLS electric motor $6995 Low mi. $6000. 382-7002 352-726-9010 Move in condition, 05’ Concord, 3 slide Townhouse, 2/2½/1 close to golf course. outs, fully loaded as- Auto Parts/ Many late model used CORVETTE Terra Vista, Club incl. Immed occuppancy. sume payments, like Accessories 2007 convertible Rent: Houses $1,600 516-991-5747 BEST DEAL IN CITRUS Fishing & Pontoon Boats new, (352) 341-5948 Buying or Selling Avail corvette,only 5100 mi- Furnished CO. $107,900. les on this rare silver on (352) 527-0555 COACHMAN SMITTY’S AUTO Real Estate 3881 N. Grapefern REAL ESTATE, silver on silver vette, 1997, Class B, Motor (352) 628-9118 Open House Sundays Let Me Work For You! boatsupercenter.com power convertable top, CITRUS HILLS For Sale Home, very clean, Service Now Avail!!! Townhouse, 2/2½/1 1-2pm (352) 476-1543 excel. cond. 2 cold airs 6 sp auto, paddle shift, Terra Vista, Club incl. BETTY HUNT, REALTOR HOMOSASSA heads up display, mag- $13,000. 352-220-2112 Vehicle Sales and $1,000 516-991-5747 AGENT ADs ERA KEY 1 Realty, Inc. MARINE netic F55 suspension, Lecanto 352 586-0139 Plantation Realty, Inc. COACHMAN SERVICE ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩ (352) 795-0784 navigation system, all CITRUS SPRINGS Homes hunt4houses68 98’ Sea Swirl 21’ DC 84’ 22’, loaded, exc. options available are on Advertise your Lisa VanDeboe WE pay CASH for all 4 BR, 2 BA, 2 Car., Non @yahoo.com $7,995 cond. Needs nothing, this gorgeous vette , Broker (R)/Owner vehicles. smoking, pet ok w/dep services for LECANTO MINI RANCH 01’ Odessey 21’ but a driver, $7,500. Over $2,000 in Trades are WELCOME $950 mo. (954)433-8108 30 days for 2/2/2 , 3.5 acs. fenced Pontoon $7,995 (352) 726-9647 after market parts Citrus County We have Used Parts & cross fenced, barn 08’ Angler 183 CC included, Your’s FLORAL CITY only$54.50 Real Estate DAMON ULTRA- Call us for your ride to Withlacoochee. Homes $18,995 for only , $42K 3/2/3 Lg Priv estate. ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩ Wanted SPORT SERVICE NEEDS By appt call owner. 93’ Trophy 20’ WA, 352- 270-3193 Caged Pool, 2 jacuzzis, Ad includes 20 352-628-6985 ‘02 DIESEL PUSHER 38’ (352) 628-9118 2 FP, $1,195 .1st, last, $5,995 300 CAT, FREIGHTLINER lines of copy w/ WE BUY SEE PICTURES@ DODGE sec. 352-586-5013 Citrus Hills CHARLES KELLY CHASS, SXS, FRIG, Vehicles photo. www.homosassa ICEMAKER, W/D 2005, Neon SXT; Homes HOUSES marine.com Property 352-563-5966 FULL PAINT, 2 SLIDES Wanted 34k orig. miles; one WE SELL BOATS ON owner $8990 or $189 Management & Any Area, MANY MORE OPTIONS, CONSIGNMENT FULLY EQUIPPED, per month Investment New Pine Ridge Any condition, (352) 628-2991 $ $ TOP DOLLAR $$ 1866-838-4376 Model $78,000. 352-419-4332 For Wrecked, junk or Group, Inc. July 2010 completion. Fully Furn. Town Hse. Any Price, ENDEAVOR unwanted cars/trks. Licensed R.E. Broker Fast, Hassle Free HYDRA SPORTS 3 Bedroom 2 Bath 2/2½/Carport, 1850, 20’ CC, kevlar hull, fish ‘98, 38’, w/slide, turbo No title, no problem. FORD 3 Car Garage SF., 2 lanais, w/d. diesel, 12 mpg, 6spd, $ (352) 201-1052 $ 2006, Mustang ➤ Property & Comm. Closing. finder, VHF, 200 HP Evin. Built- In Dining Hutch, Community Pool, (352) 503-3245 Jake levelors, air ride, Pony Package! Auto, Assoc. Mgmt. is our & trail. Reduced to Entertainment Center, close to golfing & lots http://tampabay 7.5 gen., 4 DR w/ ice, $$CASH PAID$$ 36k miles; $12,990 or only Business “Satisfied Customers $5,500 obo. ➤ & Breakfast Nook of other amenities. are our Goal” housebuyer’s.com (352) 563-6618 DSS, W/D $45,900 Vehicles, Dead or Alive, $199 per month Res.& Vac. Call Today Social Membership 352-228-0976 New or Used Parts 1866-838-4376 Rental Specialists ➤ (352) 302-0910. Avail. Easy access to VIC MCDONALD PONTOON BOAT FLEETWOOD Dale’s Auto Parts Condo & Home Citrus Builder. Orlando, Tampa, Citrus County 22’Crest, 90HP Jhnson, 352-628-4144 Owner Assoc.Mgmt. 94’ Bounder, 34’, FORD TAURUS SES #RBOO33452 & Ocala. $88,200. Land seat cvrs, 2 bimini tops, wide body, celler 2001, 4 dr, low mi 73K, Robbie Anderson (352) 422-5819 Bottom Pnt, Gd cond. ANY JUNK CAR LCAM model motor home, Silver, Exc Cond $4600. $6,500. 239-565-4839 CASH PAID 303-748-8038 352-628-5600 PUBLISHER’S REDUCED TO $14,000 Free Pick-up. Up to AGENT ADs (352) 628-7993 Citrus/Cell info@property NOTICE: ✩✩✩✩✩✩ PONTOON $500. Running or Not! managmentgroup. All real estate advertis- Sylvan 20’ Yamaha T50 FLEETWOOD 352-445-3909 com ing in this newspaper is Advertise your TLRC Engine Like New Class A ‘94, Bounder, HONDA subject to Fair Housing services for 40hrs. Playpen Cover 34ft., loaded, self cont, BUYING JUNK CARS 2008 Civic lx • Running or Not • nicest 1 in FL $12,990 Rent: Houses Act which makes it ille- 30 days for port-o-potty, extras slps 6, 2 LCD TV’s gal to advertise “any $12,500 (352) 628-0281 $14,200 352-795-6736 CASH PAID - $150 & UP or $199mo Unfurnished preference, limitation only$54.50 (352) 771-6191 1866-838-4376 PRO SPORTS FORD 460 ‘83 or discrimination based ✩✩✩✩✩✩ CARS, TRUCKS, on race, color, religion, 21 ft. 6”, Baykat, 2004, C Class, 29’ 99K, 10K on BEVERLY HILLS Ad includes 20 rebuilt trans/brk job/4 BOATS HONDA 2/1 and 3/2/2 sex, handicap, familial 200 4stroke, Suzuki, low 2010, Accord EX-L; lines of copy w/ hrs., T top, Jack Plate, 2 of 6 tires, generator. Cash or Consign 352-464-2514 status or national origin, 100k warranty; ofc 352-726-6668 live wells, GPS Garmin, $2500. 628-1126 CONSIGNMENT USA or an intention, to make photo. 9600 MI.! Save THOU- I Sell Homes & Get cell 352-422-2387 FF, alum. tandem trlr. 98% Sales Success/ BEVERLY HILLS such preference, limita- 352-563-5966 GEORGIA BOY SANDS OFF NEW!!! 2/1½, Newly Remod. Results! Douglas $22,500 (352) 442-3119 US 19 CR by Airport tion or discrimination. “ Lindsey Realtor. ERA 05’ 36’, Pursuit, 2 slides. (352) 461-4518 CALL FOR DEAL! $550. 2/1/1 Fam. Rm. Familial status includes Fully loaded, exc. American Realty & Inv. DEAL FELL THROUGH consignmentusa.org 1866-838-4376 $575. (352) 795-7374 children under the age PROLINE cond. Must See! Cell (352) 212-7056 2.5 acres, Now asking 21’ 150 hp Evinrude, of 18 living with par- Office (352) 746-3600 $26,000, loc. in Crystal $45,000. (352) 503-5002 CASH BUYER’S CITRUS SPRINGS ents or legal custodi- cutty cab, good shape Buying Used Cars Trucks LINCOLN Douglas.lindsey Hills Mini Farms off An- LAYTON 5TH WHEEL ‘07, MKZ, 14K miles, red $599. Move In Special ans, pregnant women alum trailr $5500 will talk & Vans, For used car lot @era.com thony & 486 Horse Dirt (352) 489-3661 99’ 34’, 2 slides, $12,000. exterior and leather in- Darling 2/1.5/1+ Fl. Rm and people securing Or pkg. deal w/00’ cus- LARRY’S AUTO SALES, Spotless, 352-527-0493 Rd. & Trees own fin. terior w/ wood trim, AM custody of children We Have short/long Poss. 352-212-7613 tom 350, 4 diesel 4 dr. Hwy 19... 352 564-8333 under 18. This newspa- RIVERHAVEN FM in Dash 6 CD player CITRUS SPRINGS term rentals $25k (352) 628-3617 DONATE YOUR VEHICLE Sat. Radio, mint cond. per will not knowingly www.plantation Hernando City Heights, MARINA RECEIVE $1000 2/1/Carport, scrn’d Luxury Motor Home $19,995. (352) 746-6584 accept any advertising rentals.com 2 side by side lots, well, GROCERY COUPON porch, shed, no pets Diesel Pusher, for real estate which is septic, pwr pole, water UNITED BREAST CANCER $600. Mo. Fst./Sec. ready to go MERCURY in violation of the law. conditioning system FOUNDATION (352) 212-2591 Our readers are hereby and Shed incl. $13,000 KEY WEST SKIFF many extras 2004, Grand Marquis 304-281-3744 Free Mammograms, less 29k orig miles; informed that all Michele Rose, Realtor firm. (352) 228-0769 SALE!!! Breast Cancer Info CITRUS SPRINGS dwellings advertised one owner Don’t hes- nice, clean,quiet 2/1/2 Simply put I ‘ll work PACE ARROW www.ubcf.info FREE in this newspaper are INVERNESS VILLAGE We are 35’ Class A, 1996, dual itate, call for deal $750(352) 382-5323 harder 352-212-5097 Corner Lots # 39/106 Towing, Tax 1866-838-4376 available on an equal isellcitruscounty@ completely AC, new tires, 5K gen, Deductible, opportunity basis. To S. Crestview Ave, # stocked with 60K mi. Exc Cond. $25K. CRYSTAL RIVER yahoo.com 40/112 S. Crestview Non-Runners 2/2/1, FL. Rm., scrnd rm, complain of discrimina- Key West Skiff 352-382-1000 Craven Realty, Inc. Ave. Both .324 of an Accepted, MERCURY W/D, on 1/2 ac. Lawn tion call HUD toll-free at Inventory 352-726-1515 acre $30,000 each. WINNEBAGO 888-468-5964 2005, Montego; inc. $750 mo. 1st & Sec. 1-800-669-9777. The (919) 329-7033 08’ 38’ Adventurer, leather sunroof; (352) 697-5700 toll-free telephone 14’ - 21’ V-10, gas, work horse Cars 34k miles $12,990 or number for the NEW HOMES chassis, w/d, 4 dr. $219 per month CRYSTAL RIVER hearing impaired is Starting at Lots For Sale All Boats Include fridg/icemaker, sleep 1866-838-4376 1-800-927-9275. $71,500. on your Fourstroke Outboard 2/2/2, $700. mo + sec. Plantation Realty, # queen bed, elec 850-371-1568 property!!!! Engines and fire plce., HD TV, King ACURA OLDSMOBILE Inc. Citrus Springs Trailers Dome satellite, auto 2007, RL Sedan; All 98’ Achieva, 94K. Mi. CRYSTAL RIVER (352) 795-0784 Atkinson Nice Building Lot level, back-up cam., Wheel Drive NAVI; cold AC, new tires. Construction Acura’s Flagship… 3/1½ on water, reas. Lisa VanDeboe 80x125, 1135 Cairo Dr, To many opts. to Must see! $2,300. Neg. Call (352) 746-5092 or 352-637-4138 $3,500 Owner finance Call for Prices mention. $125.K. Call for deal! (352) 795-2628 (352) 563-9594 for appt. Broker (R)/Owner Lic.# CBCO59685 352-621-1664 (352) 628-5545 (352) 897-4451 1866-838-4376 (352) 601-3159 B12 MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Sport/Utility Cars Vehicles Motorcycles Motorcycles SATURN KIA HARLEY KAWASAKI ‘00, SC2, 3 door, 91k mi. ‘02, Sportage, 5spd, 1981, 750, LTD, 16,000. excel. cond. Red, 05’ Ultra Classic,10,900 black, tint, well main- Mi. newly serviced, mi., look and runs $4,200. tained $4,100. obo good, sharp bike (352)397-5007 ready to ride, loaded. (352) 795-8792 $14,500 (352) 465-3668 $1,800. (352) 249-7027 SATURN HARLEY DAVIDSON KAWASAKI ‘07, Sky, red conver., Vans ‘03 ROADKING Fact. auto, 10,800 mi., trans. custom. Hi perf. 2006 Concourse ext. warr., 1 own. ga- Over $43k in receipts. 2,600 miles $5,499 raged, many opt. $24K CHRYSLER 17k mi. $12,200 obo obo 352-212-5810 05’ Touring Town & 563-0615 Crystal River Country. LWB, 4 Capt. (352) 697-2760 SUBARU HARLEY DAVIDSON 95 Legacy LS wagon, seats, 17,700K. Mi. $11,750.(352) 341-4864 ‘05 DynaGlide, black, KTM 450 XCF 4 whl dr. auto. 95k mi 13K. Mi. Wind shield, 2008, Mint cond. Lw hrs. org owner, moon roof chrome, one owner. runs great Must sell, $4900 (352) 637-2803 CHRYSLER 2006, TWN & CNTRY Warranty/2012. $9,500. possible trade, $4,250. SUZUKI Touring $13,990 or (352) 672-4348 (575) 574-7173 08’ Forenza, 51K. Mi. $219 per month Harley Davidson All power, cruise, key- 1866-838-4376 ‘07, Fat Boy, w/ extras, MOTORCYCLES less ent., anti theft, 12k miles, $13,000 1974 HD Sporster, ex- $7,800. (352) 302-9217 DODGE for sale or trade on tremely nice $5,000. TOYOTA 2005, Caravan SXT; Boat CC (352)634-1789 2002/ 650 Yamaha V-Start Classic, low mi- 05 Prius, Pkg 5, 37K mi. Rear A/C; PWR door Harley Sportster 60mpg, well equipped, and more! $9,990 les, decked out $3600. 2008 1200 XL, 2,000 mi. Firm on both. warranty, like new 1866-838-4376 Power clutch, sissy bar, $13K (352) 220-2112 502-268-9630 Inverness DODGE saddlebags, windshield, upgraded seat, engine SUZUKI ‘04 TOYOTA ‘97, Caravan, 160k mi. guard, more. White/gray Katana 600 ‘07, Camary, LE, good cond. need to , Low Immaculate cond. two-tone.Pristine. $8400 miles. Incls. helmet & sell to keep home firm. 352-400-5016 Non Smoker $10,900 $2,600 (352) 256-1820 jacket. Asking $3,500. (352) 461-4518 HONDA obo. (352) 527-0679 FORD ‘01, Shadow 1100, Red, TOYOTA ‘05, Econoline, white, 13K mi., Excel. Cond.! SUZUKI 08’ Prius, 43K. Mi. Ac, new transmission, Extras, $3,000 ‘04, SV1000S, less than White,cloth int. back good tires. One owner, Lecanto (970) 412-5560 3,500 mi. full ferring, up camera,CD player $5,200 (352) 465-7469 adult own’d with extras $16,800. (352) 258-6796 HONDA $4,200. (352) 249-7736 FORD 02 VTX 1800 R ‘96, E150, 302 & over- NO PAYMENTS TILL 2011* TOYOTA 7,900 mi, Exc Cond. TRIUMPH drive 190K, no leaks, $6,400 w/extras ‘05 Rocket 3, 14K. Mi. 2007, Avalon Touring! $1,200. runs good 352-212-8860 Black, loaded, $8,300 Leather, Sunroof, (352) 563-1993 Show room new! HONDA Obo.(352) 746-1895 Call for deal!!! ‘02, Sabre 1100, 1866-838-4376 ATVs 10,700mi., many extras, excel. cond. $3,875 TOYOTA 2010 NISSAN ALTIMA POLARIS Sportsman, obo. (352) 344-4537 ‘91, Tercel, 2DR, YAMAHA ‘07 gets great mi., cold air 2002 Like new ATV, HONDA STRATOLINER S, 5200 mi, 32 $750. looks new, almost never 2007, Scooter, pur- exc cond, Ext warr to (352) 726-2594 used, black, 300 miles, chased 2008, 3,700 mil., 2012. Extras Galore. MPG $3,200 (352)746-6604, 100 mpg. excel conn. $9500obo. 847-226-3893 VW (218)529-9331 $1,000 (352) 586-1671 Cell, Homosassa ‘09, Jetta TDI, 45MPG, automatic, sunroof, sirus radio, Michilan tires Legals Legals Legals $20,000 (352) 746-3069 423-0712 MCRN corporation, desiring to the Florida Department of Classic PUBLIC NOTICE engage in business under State, Tallahassee, FL. Vehicles Fictitious Name the fictitious name of: Dated at Inverness, FL, Notice under Fictitious CONSERVATION PLUS this 8 day of July, 2010. Name Law. pursuant to located at 3101 S. /s/ Walter Stachowicz CHEVROLET Section 865-09, Florida ‘78, El Camino, Oleander Terr., Inverness, President Statutes. NOTICE IS FL 34450, in the County of Citrus Cad Corporation great project HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus, intends to register Published one (1) time in $2,000 firm undersigned, Citrus Cad the said name with the Citrus County Chronicle, (352) 637-0397 Corporation, a Florida Division of Corporations of July 12, 2010. FREE 24 HR RECORDED MESSAGE WITH INFO AND SPECIAL PRICING CHEVY ‘55, 2 dr. wagon, frame 420-0712 MCRN off/restoration. $25,900 Yourcheck, Lillian Veronica 2010-CP-485 Notice to Cred. 800-584-8755 Ext. 6101 or Obo.(727) 946-3794 PUBLIC NOTICE (352) 419-6045 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2010-CP-485 Division Probate CHEVY IN RE: ESTATE OF LILLIAN VERONICA YOURCHECK, A/K/A LILLIAN YOURCHECK, ‘81 El Camino Black, Deceased. new motor, tires & NOTICE TO CREDITORS $ + interior. $15K invested, $ The administration of the estate of LILLIAN VERONICA YOURCHECK A/K/A LILLIAN l $10K/ obo. May take YOURCHECK, deceased, whose date of death was April 10, 2008, is pending in the trade. 352-628-7077 Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 , CHRYSLER 1954 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the personal 14 999 or 199 mo. representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. Imperial, GREAT All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against HOBBY CAR, Needs decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file Engine $1,700/obo. their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST 352-228-0597 PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF CORVETTE COUPE THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands 1996 Collector Edition against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS Sebring silver/black AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 34 2010 VERSA 34 2010 SENTRA 35k mi., $18,000 firm ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF (352) 601-4615 THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. MPG MPG MERCURY NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) 71’ Cougar conv. 351 YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. auto. 72K. actual mi. The date of first publication of this Notice is July 5, 2010. Personal Representative: Nice car, $5,500 /s/ PAMELA JEAN LUDLOW (352) 344-9153 7452 North Heller Avenue, Dunnellon, Florida 34433 PORSCHE 79 Attorney for Personal Representative: 911 SC Whi/ blk interior, /s/ GLEN C. ABBOTT, Esquire Florida Bar No. 235911 P.O. Box 2019, Crystal River, & sunroof, perfect tires Florida 34423-2019 Telephone: (352) 795-5699 & many new parts Published two (2) times in Citrus County Chronicle, July 5 & 12, 2010. $15,500(352) 897-4307 TC by Maserati 421-0719 MCRN ‘89,16 valve, 5spd, Proveaux, Raymond 2010 CP 398 Notide of Admin. & Notice to Cred. FREE 24 HR RECORDED MESSAGE FREE 24 HR RECORDED MESSAGE turbo, conv. hard top, PUBLIC NOTICE 29K mi., 1 ow, excel IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION WITH INFO AND SPECIAL PRICING WITH INFO AND SPECIAL PRICING cond. $14,000. File Number 2010 CP 398 Division Probate Call 352-621-4600 IN RE: ESTATE OF RAYMOND PROVEAUX Deceased. 800-584-8755 Ext. 6112 800-584-8755 Ext. 6109 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Raymond Proveaux, deceased, File Number 2010 CP 398, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney $ + $ + are set forth below. ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩ ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All persons on whom this notice is served who have objections that challenge the Tell that special validity of the will, the qualifications of the personal representative, venue or jurisdic- , , tion of this Court are required to file their objections with this Court WITHIN THE LATER 7 999 9 999 person “ Happy Birthday “ OF THREE MONTHS AFTE THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY with a classified ad DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. under Happy All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against Notes. decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is served within three months after $ > $ > the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with this Court Only $28.50 WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF or 139 mo. or 169 mo. includes a photo THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Call our Classified All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against Dept for details the decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS 352-563-5966 AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩ ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is July 12, 2010. VOLKSWAGEN ‘68 Personal Representative: 2010 ROGUE 2010 MURANO bus/transporter. Con- /s/ Ernest S. Marshall verted to camper. Runs 615 9th St. W., Bradenton, FL 34205 well. New brakes. $4,500. Attorney for Personal Representative: 352-726-5926 /s/ Ernest S. Marshall, Esquire Florida Bar No. 0094896 615 9th St. W., Bradenton, FL 34205 telephone: 941-746-2151 Published two (2) times in Citrus County Chronicle, July 12 & 19, 2010. Trucks

422-0719 MCRN CHEVY Forfeiture $3,581.00 (Jason Paul Jones) 87’ C-30, dump, BDS, PUBLIC NOTICE 57K. Lots of new com- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, ponents. $12,000 Obo. FLORIDA (352)860-2214 CASE NO.: 2010-CA-3177 IN RE: The Forfeiture of $3,581.00 in U.S. Currency FREE 24 HR RECORDED MESSAGE FREE 24 HR RECORDED MESSAGE DODGE NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS ‘03 Ram 1500, Black, V8 WITH INFO AND SPECIAL PRICING WITH INFO AND SPECIAL PRICING Hemi, 113K mi, CD plyr, TO: JASON PAUL JONES, 4910 North Redwood Avenue, Hernando, Florida 34442, needs amplifyer, runs gd and/or 309 Hiawatha Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34452 $4,500 352-464-4876 and any other persons who claim an interest in the following property: $3,581.00 in 800-584-8755 Ext. 6116 800-584-8755 Ext. 6106 DODGE U.S. Currency. 97’ Ram 2500, 4 wh. dr., Sheriff Jeffrey J. Dawsy, Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, seized the above-described auto, liner, tow, turbo property on the 3rd day of June, 2010 in Citrus County, Florida. diesel , 246K. mi. $6,575. (352) 634-2590 On the 28 day of June, 2010, Jeffrey J. Dawsy, as Sheriff of Citrus County, Florida, $ + $ + FORD ‘01 filed a Petition For Forfeiture with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County Court- house, located at 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida. The Petition may be F-250 XL Super reviewed at the Clerk’s Office during regular business hours, Monday through Friday. dutyTrition crew cab 16 , 999 24,999 chrome whls.fenders, Any claimants desiring to contest the forfeiture of the above-described property running bds. 97k mi. must, within 20 days after receipt of the forfeiture petition, file and serve responsive exc $9100 352 795-0288 pleadings and affirmative defenses to the petition on David W. Porter, Esquire, Attor- ney for the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, whose address is 2437 S.E. 17th Street, Suite NISSAN 201, Ocala, Florida 34471, and must file the original responsive pleadings and de- $ $ 2004, Frontier, crew fenses with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, either before service on petitioner’s attor- l l cab LE; Low miles, ney or immediately thereafter. Failure to file and serve such pleadings within said or 269 mo. or 299 mo. mint condition! time period shall result in the entry of a default pursuant to Florida Rule of Civil Proce- $13,990 or $229 mo. dure 1.500(a), and a final order of forfeiture awarding the above-described property 1866-838-4376 to the Sheriff of Citrus County, Florida. /s/ David W. Porter, Esquire TOYOTA Attorney for Petitioner, Sheriff Jeffrey J. Dawsy 07 Tundra, 4x4, 4.7 eng. 2437 S.E. 17th Street, Suite 201, Ocala, Florida 34471 SR5 Pkg. 56K mi ext. Phone: (352) 732-6682 Florida Bar #0165530 Find Out The Value Of Your Trade No Matter Where You Plan To Buy cab, new tires, $19,500 Published two (2) times in Citrus County Chronicle, July 12 & 19, 2010. 352-586-0241 Call the Instant Appraisal Line Sport/Utility 416-0712 MCRN Monika Phillips & Charles Phillips Supplemental Petition for Mod.of Child Support Vehicles PUBLIC NOTICE IT’S IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, 800-440-9054 FLORIDA CHEVY FREE! 2005, Equinox; CASE NO. 2002 DR 004229 DIVISION: MONIKA PHILLIPS, 36k orig miles! Petitioner Call for deal! and 1866-838-4376 CHARLES PHILLIPS, Respondent. BAD CREDIT? NO PROBLEM. DODGE NOTICE OF ACTION DURANGO 03, 4whl dr. SUPPLEMENTAL PETITION FOR MODIFICATION OF CHILD SUPPORT FIND OUT HOW TO BUY THE CAR YOU WANT TODAY! 1 owner, 54K mi leather 3rd row seat Exc cond TO: MONIKA PHILLIPS, Address Unknown 24 HOUR RECORDED MESSAGE inside/out, new tires $15K (352) 795-1015 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on CHARLES K. PHILLIPS, FORD whose address is 9315 E. Windwood Loop, Inverness, FL 34450, on or before July 21, 800-584-8755 EXT. 88 2010, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at CITRUS COUNTY COURT- 2005, Explorer XLT Sport 2WD; $12,990 or HOUSE, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, before service on Petitioner $199 per month! or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you 1866-838-4376 for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the HONDA Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. 2004, Pilot EX-L, CRYSTAL NISSAN NAVI, Rare find! You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. ONLY 21k ORIG MILES! (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Call for deal! Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at 1866-838-4376 the clerk’s office. 937 S. SUNCOAST BLVD., HOMOSASSA WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain auto- HONDA matic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanc- 2009, CRV-LX; tions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. This one won’t last! $15,990 or $319 mo DATED: June 2, 2010. 1866-838-4376 Betty Strifler 800-584-8755 Ext. 1 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ P. Hendrickson * 0% CAN NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFERS WAC. +> l ALL PRICES PAYMENTS AND LEASES EXCLUDE TAX, TAG, TITLE AND DEALER FEE ($599.50) ALL REBATES, INCENTIVES AND DISCOUNTS $3000 DOWN (CASH OR TRADE EQUITY) INCLUDED. LEASES ARE 39 HYUNDAI Deputy Clerk MONTHS, 39,000 MILES .15 CENTS PER MILE OVER. RESIDUALS ARE ALTIMA $12,281, ROGUE $12,942 AND MURANO $15,747. PAYMENTS ARE 5.99% APR FOR 72 MOS WAC. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRIOR SALES MAY RESTRICT STOCK. PICTURES ARE 2004, Santa FE GLS FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. V6; $8990 or $189 mo Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle, June 21 & 28 and July 5 & 0005FEI 1866-838-4376 July 12, 2010.