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SPORTS • 7 DAILY GLOBE Monday, September 9, 2019 Chance of showers yourdailyglobe.com | High: 64 | Low: 53 | Details, page 2 COPPER PEAK Suicide Trails fest walk attracts spreads all ages hope By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] IRONWOOD – Three speak- of riders ers from different backgrounds and circumstances regarding sui- By TOM LAVENTURE [email protected] cide all shared a similar message that depression is not a dead end IRONWOOD – The cool and that help is there for anyone weather proved perfect for who reaches out. around 135 mountain bike rid- “We want to make sure that ers who participated in the Cop- we are tearing down that shroud, per Peak Trails Fest on Saturday and that it’s not shameful or a in Ironwood. sign of weakness if you’re suffer- With 7-mile sport race and ing from depression to reach out 16-mile expert race courses nav- for help,” said Pat Gallinagh, igating the Black River and president of the Gogebic Range ascending nearly 600 feet to the Suicide Prevention Council, the Copper Peak ski flying jump, the event co-sponsor of the sixth riders would have overheated in annual Break hot weather, said Paul Ander- the Silence, son, race director. The downhill Walk through ride was fast and winding with the Pain sui- jumps and bridges, he said. cide preven- “We built our mountain bike tion walk/run trails here as the first in the on Saturday at area and really focused on Gogebic Com- developing these trails for the munity Col- past eight years,” Anderson Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe lege, together said. “We have some really, AUSTIN STURBENZ, 11, left, and Logan Holm, 10, both of Ironwood, keep the pressure on one with the Sur- really top quality mountain another in trying to reach the finish line first at the end of the children’s trail run Saturday at the vivors of Sui- Pat bike trails here and it’s nice to Copper Peak Trails Fest in Ironwood. cide Group. Gallinagh showcase the trails for people “ T h e r e who come here to race from all with your friends. It’s a fun $8,000. The health foundation in the women’s 40 to 59 age always seems to be a new audi- over northern Wisconsin, Min- thing to do on your free time and collaborates with fundraisers group, who won $250. Candace ence of people who do come in,” nesota and the Upper Peninsu- it’s a good workout while you where there is a similar mission, Jacobs, of Ironwood, won ski Gallinagh said. “What this walk la. are having fun.” and the Sisu Dirt Crew, a moun- passes for winning the women’s really signifies is trying to actual- In addition the event offered Russ Johnson, the oldest tain bike trail development and 13 to 39 age group, and Sylvia ly tear down that shroud and a 7-mile trail run and a non- mountain bike rider at the event advocacy organization based in Knust, of Minocqua, Wisconsin break down that wall and break timed kid’s race with one mile at age 75, said the bikes today Ironwood, also promotes won a swag bag for second that stigma that is wrapped and three mile routes, and a are a lot nicer and he enjoys healthy activities, and getting place. around what so many people bat- strider run of a few hundred pushing himself as he does as a kids and families outside riding Aaron Swanson, of Ashland, tle with and just having that yards to encourage all ages and ski instructor. He enjoys the bikes, she said. Wisconsin won $250 for win- awareness and bringing it to the levels of riders to participate. competition but said it’s really “The purpose of this race is ning the men’s 40 to 59 age forefront.” The Copper Peak summer festi- about the fun and hanging with to build more trails and advo- group in the expert 16 mile race. Gallinagh handed out suicide val was held simultaneously so friends who feel like comrades cate for biking in the community Nikolai Anikin of Duluth, Min- prevention cards with informa- that participants could enjoy after the ride. and so as a health foundation we nesota, won the ski passes and tion on risk factors, triggers and rides, a bouncy house, food ven- “I ride out here a lot. I really think that is a priority for us,” Casey Lajoie, of Iron River, Wis- symptoms of depression and dors and entertainment. enjoy it. It’s a lot of fun, and just Newby said. “Sisu Dirt Crew consin won the swag bag in the how to intervene for both youth Austin Sturbenz, 11, of Iron- a great time,” Johnson said. “I holds weekly mountain bike men’s 13 to 39 age group. and adults. The cards also listed wood, peddled hard at the end wish I would have got into this rides during the summer and we In the 7 mile trail run Car- area resources and contact infor- of the three-mile run to be edged sport a long time ago.” have groups that do trail build- olyn Warren, of Ironwood, won mation, area mental health agen- out by friend, Logan Holm, 10, Andrea Newby, program ing and other events throughout a ski pass for winning the cies and prevention lines. also of Ironwood. The experi- director with the Gogebic Range the year.” women’s age 13 to 39 group. “If they are reaching out for ence was great, he said. Health Foundation, said her The overall winners in the Jason Lindelof, of Duluth, won “It’s hard for sure, Sturbenz foundation provided a profits expert 16 mile race was Ronnie the ski pass for winning the said. “You can have fun and visit match for the event of up to Lajoie, of Iron River, Wisconsin men’s 13 to 39 age group. WALK — page 11 SUNDAY IN THE PARK Hound Dog Hike fundraiser helps maintain Iron King Dog Park By TOM LAVENTURE “This is the only benefit for [email protected] the park,” said Kay Fiene, board IRONWOOD – A fundraiser vice president of H.O.P.E., a non- for the Ironwood dog park yields profit organization that hosts many benefits, according to orga- and cares for lost, stray and aban- nizers. doned cats and dogs until adop- H.O.P.E. Animal Shelter and tion into forever homes. “There Friends of Miner’s Memorial Her- are several events for the H.O.P.E. itage Park hosted the second shelter all year.” Hound Dog Hike event with pro- The donations were at around ceeds going to maintenance and $1,500 by 11 a.m. with an hour improvements of Iron King Dog to go, she said. Latecomers from Park at the corner of East Ayer church were expected closer to and Bonnie streets in Ironwood. noon but there was no expecta- For a donation, dogs and own- tion to reach the $2,500 raised at ers walked from the dog park to last year’s Hound Dog Hike, that nearby Miner’s Memorial Her- was the official grand opening of itage Park on Sunday morning. the city owned community dog The companions had the choice park. of a 1.4 mile walk, or optional 1.9 “This year is kind of small,” mile and 2.9 mile routes through Fiene said. Tom LaVenture / Daily Globe the Pabst Loop and Aurora Loop Donations for the dog park AZURE SCHEPPLER, left, of Ironwood Township, walks her Boykin spaniel, Lambo, while her fiance, of the 180 acre miner’s park. can be made through H.O.P.E. Donald Cvengros, navigates the crossed leashes with his hound mix rescue dog, Abbie, on Saturday There were refreshments waiting at Iron King Dog Park in Ironwood. The two had just emerged from Miner’s Memorial Heritage Park along the way including water as part of the Hound Dog Hike event as a fundraiser for the dog park in collaboration with H.O.P.E. bowls for the dogs. Animal Shelter and Friends of Miner’s Memorial Heritage Park. PARK — page 5 TODAY INDEX Chance of showers — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .10-11 75 cents

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Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK 64/55 Todayy we will see mostly cloudy Bergland skies with a 40% chance of showers, 65/54 high ttemperature of 64°, humidity of Wakefield Ironwood 63%. Southeast wind 5 to 11 mph. Saxon 64/54 64/53 Marenisco The record high temperature for 65/55 today is 93° set in 1931. Bessemer 65/53 Upson Hurley 64/54 Watersmeet 64/53 64/53 64/51 SUNS AND MOON Mercer 64/52 Manitowish 62/54 SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 6:30 a.m. Minocqua SunsetSunse ...... et...... 7:24 p.m. 63/55 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 5:35 p.m. MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 1:44 a.m. Associated Press A STREET is blocked by fallen trees as a result of Hurricane Dorian pounding the ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER area with heavy rain and wind in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Sunday. Hurricane Dori- an brought wind, rain and heavy seas that knocked out power across the region,

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8-10: Very High, 11+: ExtremeEx xtreme Exposure Answer: beginning to weaken late in customers could remain even in good weather is the day. without service for days. accessible only by boat or Dorian hit near the city On Prince Edward air and is popular with AP Explains: Why Mexican women of Halifax Saturday after- Island, about 75% of tourists for its undevel- noon, ripping roofs off homes and businesses had oped beaches. march against gender violence apartment buildings, top- no electricity by Sunday Residents who waited pling a huge construction afternoon, according to the out the storm described MEXICO CITY (AP) – crane and uprooting trees. province’s Public Safety strong winds followed by a Mexican women are clam- There were no reported Department. wall of water that flooded oring for greater safety in deaths in Canada, though Widespread blackouts the first floors of many one of the most dangerous the storm was blamed for affecting up to 80,000 NB homes and forced some to countries in the world to at least 50 elsewhere along Power customers were await rescue from their be a female, and vandalism its path. reported in southern New attics. during recent protests has The U.S. National Hur- Brunswick. “We’re used to cleaning prompted widespread dis- ricane Center said the By far the greatest dev- up dead limbs and trash cussion about how best to post-tropical cyclone was astation caused by the that’s floating around,” draw attention to what centered about 65 miles storm was in the Bahamas, said Ocracoke business many agree is a pressing west-southwest of St. where Dorian struck a owner Philip Howard said issue. Anthony, Newfoundland, week ago as a Category 5 Saturday. “But now it’s Hundreds took to the in late afternoon Sunday. hurricane with 185 mph everything: picnic tables, streets of Mexico City again Its top sustained winds winds, and then hovered doors, lumber that’s been Sunday to demand justice had slipped to 65 mph, just offshore for more than floating around.” for women who have been below the 74 mph thresh- a day and a half, obliterat- Gov. Roy Cooper said killed, kidnapped and sex- old of hurricane force. It ing thousands of homes. about 800 people had ually assaulted. They will was heading to the north- Planes, cruise ships and remained on the island to be led by family members east, roughly up the St. yachts were evacuating wait out Dorian, which who have lost loved ones. Lawrence River, at 23 people from the Abaco made landfall Friday morn- They kicked off the demon- mph. Islands and officials were ing over the Outer Banks stration with an art display The track was taking trying to reach areas still as a far weaker storm than using glitter at the base of take the storm near or over isolated by flooding and the monster that devastat- the Angel of Independence northwestern Newfound- debris. ed the Bahamas. statue, followed by a silent Associated Press land or eastern Labrador The country’s National The governor said offi- march carrying images of IN THIS March 8 file photo, women hold hands as they and then out over the Emergency Management cials were aware of no seri- missing women and girls. walk with Spanish slogans printed on their backs, North Atlantic by evening. Agency said it was sending ous injuries on the Outer Here’s a look at why reading, from left, “My body, my rules,” and “We are Nova Scotia officials in extra staff because oper- Banks from the storm. they march: going to tear down [the patriarchy]” during a protest asked people in the ations had been hampered About 200 people were in march in Mexico City. The United Nations says that province to stay off the by the storm’s impact on shelters and 45,000 with- How serious is the four out of 10 Mexican women will experience sexual roads so crews could safety local workers. out power Saturday, problem? violence, such as unwanted groping or rape, during remove trees and debris The agency said it was according to the governor’s The United Nations says their lifetimes, and that nine women are murdered on and restore power. setting up shelters or tem- office. Emergency officials that four of every 10 Mexi- average every day in the country. The government said up porary housing for the transported fuel trucks, can women will experience to 700 Canadian troops newly homeless across the generators, food and water sexual violence, such as ico City. Many victims see it as a would be fanning out islands and appealed for to Okracoke. unwanted groping or rape, “Violence against futile exercise. Solving across the Maritimes to Bahamians to take in storm Dorian also lashed the during their lifetimes, and women is one of the crime is the exception help restore electricity, victims. eastern tip of Maine with that nine women are mur- biggest problems in Mexi- rather than the rule in clear roadways and evacu- Health Minister Duane heavy rain, strong winds dered on average every day co,” says Ramos, who plans Mexico, with only one of ate residents in flooded Sands said Sunday the and high surf as the storm in the country. to join the march Sunday. every 10 reported crimes areas death toll had risen by one passed offshore. Several And that’s just what can According to the civil resulting in jail time. Nova Scotia Power Inc. to 44. Dorian was blamed hundred homes and busi- be documented, says organization Mexicans chief executive Karen Hutt for five deaths in the U.S. nesses lost power. Ramón Ramos, a lawyer United Against Crime, an How have women and former deputy minis- estimated 90% of crimes reacted? ter for public safety in Mex- go unreported in Mexico. Mexican women are fed up, and their anger is Ship overturns near Georgia increasingly boiling over at # # what they see as impunity port; 4 crew members missing THIS DAY for rapists and murderers. A string of demonstra- ST. SIMONS ISLAND, its side in St. Simons day afternoon news confer- IN HISTORY tions decrying violence Ga. (AP) – Rescuers were Sound near the Port of ence. September 9 against women has taken searching Sunday for four Brunswick with 23 crew Search and rescue oper- • 1753 1st steam engine arrives in North America place across the country crew members of a cargo members and one pilot on ations involve federal, state colonies since reports in August ship that overturned and board. and local agencies. Coast that authorities in the capi- caught fire near a port on Coast Guard Capt. John Guard Lt. Lloyd Heflin said • 1850 California is admitted as the thirty-first tal were shrugging off accu- the Georgia coast, but the Reed said 20 were safely rescuers remained on the state of the Union sations that police officers efforts ran into trouble evacuated from the ship scene. • 1908 Orville Wright makes first one hour airplane had raped two minors. amid the flames and insta- before rescuers determined “They continue to do flight, Fort Myer, VA Demonstrations in the cap- bility of the ship, the U.S. the situation, as smoke and what they can. It is a com- ital became known as the • 1926 National Broadcasting Company created by Coast Guard said. flames appeared, was too plex situation. We’re look- “glitter” protests after Radio Corporation of America The Golden Ray cargo risky to go further inside ing not just for the safety to women doused the Mexico ship’s problems began in the vessel. be able to rescue the peo- • 1977 Radio Shack sells the 1st TRS-80 computer the early morning when it Reed said rescue teams ple that are on board, but listed heavily and rolled on Sunday were trying to sta- also to be able to provide Today’s History was sponsored by VIOLENCE — page 12 bilize the 656-foot vehicle safety for our crew. It’s carrier to continue their ongoing,” he said. AILY LOBE search for the missing The Coast Guard said it DAILY GLOBE crew, but they have been was notified by a 911 call at unable to determine if the about 2 a.m. Sunday of a fire has been extinguished. capsized vessel in the “Once salvage profes- sound. B N G O sionals have determined The cause of the inci- I the vessel to be stable, we dent remains under investi- will identify the best option gation. Petty Officer 3rd to continue our rescue Class Ryan Dickinson said efforts for the four crew it isn’t clear if weather con- Coming soon! remembers who remain on ditions caused the ship to Watch for details! board,” Reed said at a Sun- lurch. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2019 3 Monthly food distribution scheduled FIRE TRUCK FUN BESSEMER – The Gogebic-Ontonagon –Our Lady of Peace parking lot, Iron- Community Action Agency reminds recip- wood 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. ients of the dates of the monthly Com- –Mill Trace Apartments, Ironwood modity Supplemental Food Program dis- Township, west parking lot, 11:35 to tribution to low-income seniors 60 years 11:45 a.m. and older. –Mill Trace Apartments east parking Distribution locations have been desig- lot, 11:45 to 11:55 a.m. nated in Ironwood, Bessemer, Wakefield, –Wildwood Apartments, Ironwood Town- Marenisco and Watersmeet. With this ship, community room 12 to 12:15 p.m. change, GOCAA will only deliver to those recipients that receive GOCAA’s Meals on Wednesday, Sept. 14: Wheels. –Bruce Crossing Stannard Township Please note the distribution procedure Ballpark 1 to 1:30 p.m. EDT. listed below. The new sites and schedule –Watersmeet Food Pantry at 1:15 to for seniors in Gogebic and Ontonagon 1:30 p.m. counties is as follows: –Marenisco Town Hall, 2 to 2:15 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 16: Thursday, Sept. 15: –GOCAA, 100 S. Mill St., Bessemer, –Bergland Lake Gogebic Senior Center, from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. 9:45 to 10 a.m. EDT. –Wakefield VFW, 9 to 9:30 a.m. –White Pine Porcupine Mountain –Sunset Manor Apartments, Wakefield, Senior Center, 10:20 to 10:35 a.m. EDT. community room 9:40 to 9:55 a.m. –Ontonagon Holy Family Catholic –Riverview Apartments, Wakefield, Church, 11 to 11:45 a.m. EDT. parking lot 10 to 10:15 a.m. –Mass City Resource Center, 1:15 to –Hillcrest Apartments, Bessemer, com- 1:45 p.m. EDT. munity room 10:30 to 10:45 a.m. Recipients are reminded to return their –Fairview Apartments, Bessemer, com- boxes. munity room 10:50 to 11 a.m. For information about registering for the program, call Bessemer 667-0283 or Tuesday, Sept. 17: Ontonagon County 884-2106. P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe –Pioneer Park Apartments-tenants USDA is an equal opportunity provider CHECKING OUT one of the fire trucks on display at Hurley’s Festivale Italiano last only, Ironwood, from 9 to 10 a.m. and employer. Saturday is Donny Imwalle of Ironwood, who was there with his mom, Brittany Imwalle. Also present were Donny’s siblings, A.J. and Ken. Community Briefs

Remonumentation tion of Theatre North and by Reuland’s, wine, beer, meeting the Historic Ironwood The- soda, and dessert. HIT hosting comedy show announcement atre. Contact the library at General admission tick- 715-476-2366 if you have IRONWOOD – On Saturday, Sept 21. Mesun on the grand piano and Vivian BESSEMER – The Goge- ets are available at The questions. the Historic Ironwood Theatre will be Gammill, who is a professional actor who bic-Ontonagon County Leather and Gift Shop in holding a comedy show featuring Tim graduated from the Los Angeles division of Remonumentation Peer Bessemer, and Chelsi’s Yoga for Bookworms Harmston. Tickets for the 7 p.m. show are The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Review meeting will be Corner in downtown Iron- MERCER, Wis. – North- available for sale at the ticketing office. in 2017. She has been in numerous stage held on Wednesday, at 9 wood. General Admission ern Fire Yoga is hosting an Tim Harmston started doing comedy in productions including “A Funny Thing a.m. in the conference and Reserved seats are event on Saturday, Sept. 21 2002 at the Mall of America and in 2003, Happened on the Way to the Forum,” room at the Natural available online at iron- at 9 a.m. for 60 minutes of he won Acme Comedy Company’s Funni- “Death By Design,” and “I Hate Hamlet.” In Resources Center, 500 N. woodtheatre.net or at the gentle yoga, with all pro- est Person in the Twin Cities competition. 2014 she won the adult category of HIT Moore St., Bessemer. Historic Ironwood Theatre ceeds to support the Mer- Harmston has worked in clubs and the- Idol with a bluesy rendition of “Crazy” by HIT hosts Miles box office. cer Public Library. The aters from Los Angeles to New York City Patsy Cline. and has made TV appearances on Late Gammill has had a blast working pro- Crossroads Mercer Library holds class will be held at the Great Northern Hotel ban- Show with David Letterman, Comedy Cen- fessionally this past year, and is excited to IRONWOOD – After a Fall celebration quet room. All levels are tral, and NBC’s Last Comic Standing. be back at her roots here at HIT to share sold-out run at Theatre MERCER, Wis. – Tick- welcome, and a limited Opening for Harmston will be Tim her talents. North in June 2018, Miles ets are now on sale for the number of loaner mats will Mykkanen returns to the Friends of the Mercer be available for those who Historic Ironwood Theatre Library 22nd annual Fall do not have their own. A new album and fresh hits for for two performances of Celebration on Saturday, This event is being held “CROSSROADS,” a one- Sept. 21. This is the in conjunction with the man show directed by library’s biggest fundrais- Mercer Library Fall Cele- ‘Game Changer’ Johnny Gill Colton James Pometta fea- ing event of the year, fea- bration and is another way turing pianist Dan Mykka- turing good food, wine, for local residents and vis- LOS ANGELES (AP) – nen. book basket raffles, live itors to support the Johnny Gill might be con- Performances are Sept. and silent auctions, and library. sidered an old-school 12 and 14 at 7 p.m. at the fun. The ticket includes a To ensure a spot, please crooner these days, but age Historic Ironwood Theatre. full Italian dinner catered visit northernfireyoga.com has only been a number for The show is a co-produc- to register. the R&B veteran who is still making his presence felt. Community Calendar Gill’s “Soul of a Woman” topped Bill- board’s adult R&B songs Email calendar items and Ironwood American Peer Review, 9 a.m., Natural chart in June and “Perfect” community news to Legion Post 5, 5:30 p.m. din- Resources Center, Besse- [email protected]. ner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memo- mer. featuring New Edition For more information, call 906- rial Building, Legion club room. Bessemer Area Sewer bandmate Ralph Tresvant 932-2211. Wakefield VFW Post Authority, 4:30 p.m., Besse- recently reached No. 22. 9084, Ladies Auxiliary, VFW mer City Hall. The songs are lead singles Monday, Sept. 9 Post, 6 p.m.; lunch, 5:30 p.m. Gogebic County Board, 5 Gathering, Participating p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. for his eighth studio album Associated Press Men’s Bible study, 8 a.m., and Supporting, 6 p.m., Erwin Township Board, “Game Changer II,” which Bessemer Housing Communi- THIS PHOTO shows R&B singer Johnny Gill posing for developmental disability advo- 6:00 p.m., Township Hall. arrives Friday. ty, community room, 906-667- cacy group, Community Mental a portrait in Los Angeles to promote his eighth studio 0469. Thursday, Sept. 12 Health, Wakefield. 906-229- At age 53, Gill said he’s album, “Game Changer II.” Iron County Food Pantry, 6170. grateful to still be musical- 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Patterson courts or Ironwood ly appreciated. My.” “This One’s For Me and p.m., Episcopal Church of the “Sometimes being an Despite his achieve- You,” an adult R&B chart- 4450. Transfiguration, Ironwood. Memorial Building. Alcoholics Anonymous, Government Gogebic County Veterans O.G., you don’t get cele- ments, Gill said he didn’t topper in 2016 with New noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Iron County Forest and Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 enjoy big career milestones Edition. Ironwood. area74.org. a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 brated. You get penalized,” Parks Committee, 8 a.m., he said. “Some are like as much as he should. The Tresvant credits Gill for Overeaters Anonymous, Forestry Conference Room, p.m., Watersmeet Township; 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran 607 3rd Ave. N., Hurley. 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco ‘He’s too old.’ So to find singer said he learned over pushing through with Church, Wakefield. Hurley City Council, 5 Township. 906-667-1110. yourself still having a place time to relish in his accom- another “strong project.” Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., city hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., Our Lady of Peace noon, Salem Lutheran Church, in this game, where you plishments better. He said that was evident Montreal City Council, “I never really took it all when Gill met the deadline Catholic Church, Ironwood. 5:30 p.m., city hall. Ironwood. area74.org. can still compete and make area74.org. Town of Pence, 6 p.m., Grief Support Group, 1 to great music, it’s an indica- in,” he said “What I’ve to turn in “Perfect.” Aurora Club, 6 p.m. Pence, Wis., Town Hall. 2:30 p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice learned now over the years It was a song Gill initial- monthly membership, Aurora office, 1571 Highway 51 North tion to allow people to Kimball Town Board, 6:30 know that it’s being played of doing this is to be in the ly wanted an “all-star” line- Club, Ironwood. p.m., Kimball, Wis., Communi- in Arbor Vitae. Gogebic County Fair ty Center. SMART Recovery, 4:30 all over the world. It’s moment, stay in the up on that would have Board, 6 p.m., fairgrounds, p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- being accepted by our moment and embrace it. included Charlie Wilson, Ironwood. Wednesday, Sept. 11 mer. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, peers. It’s a blessing.” You can walk from that rec- Keith Sweat and Tresvant. EST, Ontonagon United Christian Men of the 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Gill found fame with the ognizing and realizing that But Gill was unable to get Methodist Church basement, Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Church, Hurley. area74.org. five-member New Edition you have something you Wilson and Sweat’s verses next to Holiday gas station, Cafe, Ironwood. Klassic Kruisers Car Ontonagon. area74.org. Iron County Veterans Ser- Club, 6:30 p.m., Gogebic group after Bobby Brown’s can cherish, hold on and in on time, so he submitted Government vice Commission, 9 a.m., Community College Jacob departure in the late 1980s, take with you.” the track with just him and Gogebic-Iron County Air- Iron County Courthouse Solin Center, Room B 22, Iron- recording three studio With his new project, Tresvant. port Board, 4:30 p.m., at the Boardroom, Hurley. wood. Gill said he wants to offer In hindsight, it worked airport. Mentoring of Moms, 9- Ironwood Masonic Lodge albums with them. He also Bessemer Township 10:30 a.m., Range Community 389, 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic teamed with Gerald Levert different melodies other out. Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- building. and Keith Sweat to form than his traditional R&B Tresvant said it’s anoth- Ramsay. 4355. Government R&B super group LSG who flavor. The 11-track album er example of Gill taking Ironwood Township Alcoholics Anonymous, Bessemer Housing Com- Board, 5:30 p.m., Township open meeting, noon, Salem mission, 8 a.m., Executive had the 1997 hit “My includes slow ballads and authority of his career. offices. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Director’s Office, 709 West Body.” up-tempo tracks, reggae “He’s been doing this Wakefield City Council, area74.org. Iron Street, Bessemer. As a solo artist, Gill tunes along with some himself,” he said of Gill. 5:30 p.m., City Hall. 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Think Christmas theme. curly fur on his long back. “It might My friend Karen Sandstrom even make him feel younger.” texted this message: “Dog-related In Their Opinion Off we went, in search for a sec- Connie question when you have a moment ond, younger canine companion for Schultz or two.” New MATC campus a our beloved Franklin, who was Reader, there is a reason we call named for Franklin Delano Roo- Karen the dog whisperer. grand achievement sevelt. Of course he was. She had rescued an eight-pound We adopted Franklin eight years puppy from the streets. He was tap- Congratulations to Madison Area Technical Col- ago from a local rescue operation. thought. He lived fewer than 20 tap-tapping along, no human in lege for opening a new South Side campus this week, We were told at the time that miles away, I also thought, because sight. She pulled over and opened serving 1,600 students with more to come. Franklin’s mother was a 45-pound he was posted on a nearby rescue’s her car door, and in he hopped. He This is a big moment for our community – one we husky-Lab mix, and that his father website. By the time we discovered had no microchip or tags, was a bit should be proud of and strongly support. was a 14-pound Shih Tzu. As I wrote he lived in North Carolina, I had underweight and in need of neuter- Instead of just talking about Madison’s long- in an essay for Parade magazine that already shared his photo with all of ing. He was also “the sweetest little standing racial and economic disparities, MATC is year, there’s not a joke you can make our kids. In our family, that’s a com- guy.” doing something decisive about it. about his parents’ romance that mitment. Her daughter, Katy Nozar, agreed The new campus, at the corner of South Park Franklin didn’t hear on our drive This is not a political statement: to take him, but she has two cats Street and West Badger Road, is strategically and con- home. We nicknamed his dad “The Buying an AR-15 style rifle is easier who weren’t up for the hostel veniently located where data shows the most need for Gymnast.” than adopting a dog from many res- arrangement, and so she found a fos- post-secondary education exists – on and around the We opted for another rescue. As cue operations. ter mother in her friend, Stephanie. South Side and Beltline. That’s where an estimated the New York Times reported just I filled out a multipage question- After a month’s search, Karen and 17,000 adults could benefit from certificate and this week, euthanasia rates have naire that included our vet’s contact her fellow dog saviors started look- degree programs, according to MATC research. plummeted as an increasing number information and permission for her ing to find him a home. He lasted The Goodman South campus – named after the of abandoned pets are adopted. This to disclose everything about any of one night with a person who said he late Madison jewelers and philanthropists Irwin and is very good news, and who can’t our pets she’s ever treated. I also had never stopped whining. Robert Goodman, whose foundation donated $10 use that these days? to give a thorough history of I’m here to tell you that this little million for the project – is spacious, gleaming and There is a reason, I soon discov- Franklin. I included the link to my dog who weighs less than my winter loaded with technology. Other extremely generous ered, that most rescue organizations Parade essay, which includes this tights has a heart the size of a Mon- donations include $10.2 million from Ascendium, frame their breed claims as best quote from our youngest daughter as tana sky. He knew who he was sup- and $1.3 million from the American Family Dreams guesses. We bought a DNA kit, for she watched me coo as he lay in his posed to be with. Foundation. The rest of the roughly $25 million pro- which our children have endlessly brand-new bed: “I remember when Welcome home, little puppy. ject came from smaller donors and college coffers, mocked us. The results, if you are you used to look at me like that.” After just a week, Franklin has not the state. inclined to believe them, and we I confirmed on the questionnaire fallen in love with him. However, it The campus will cater to Dane County’s highest most certainly do because we have that, at our age, pregnancy would be is fair to say that there are four sen- employment needs, including the health care and to justify what we paid for them: a miracle, and I let it slide when I tient beings in this house, and three information technology professions. The 75,000 Franklin is a husky/poodle/King was asked if I had my husband’s of us will be very happy to say good- square-foot facility with two stories, 34 classrooms, a Charles mix. Don’t tell the Shih Tzu. “permission” to adopt again. I bye to this little guy’s dangling jewel- library and cafe will have state-of-the-art labs for This past month, when we decid- always wondered what it would be ry. nursing, anatomy, physiology, chemistry and micro- ed to adopt another rescue, we like to be a woman in the 1950s. We call him Walter. biology instruction. A simulated hospital environ- looked for a puppy. In addition to Now I know. He is named for Walter Reuther, ment featuring medical equipment and interactive our gentle Franklin, we have seven Oh, the joy when I hit “send” on the progressive labor organizer and mannequins are part of the nursing lab. Five class- young grandchildren. No rescue can that application. civil rights activist. rooms can livestream classes. Students will have guarantee an abandoned adult dog’s Oh, the apoplexy when I read the Of course he is. access to a legal clinic and community rooms. past, and to say I have a tendency to follow-up email. We would have to Connie Schultz can be reached at The mostly part-time students who attend MATC, worry is to say Beyonce is somewhat wait up to eight business days – 10 [email protected]. also known as Madison College, will have flexible successful. days, they meant – to find out if we COPYRIGHT 2019 class times, including nights and weekends, to fit I found the perfect pup, I qualified, at which point the puppy CREATORS.COM around their work schedules. The site has nearly 250 parking spaces and is across the street from a major Today in history bus transfer station. MATC, under the leadership of Jack Daniels III, did its homework and planned this project well to By The Associated Press Today’s Highlight in History accelerate promising students toward success. On Sept. 9, 1971, prisoners Countless adults will be able to improve their knowl- seized control of the maxi- edge and skills closer to where they live, moving into mum-security Attica Correc- better jobs our economy needs to fill. That’s why the tional Facility near Buffalo, New York, beginning a siege State Journal editorial board strongly supported this that ended up claiming 43 proposal from the beginning. lives. Prominent critics lamented MATC’s decision to On this date close its Downtown center just off the Capitol Square In 1776, the second Conti- to invest more resources closer to students. We nental Congress made the term “United States” official, understand the desire to keep Downtown strong and replacing “United Colonies.” buzzing with activity. MATC began as a vocational In 1850, California became school at the Downtown site nearly a century ago. So the 31st state of the union. leaving wasn’t an easy decision. In 1942, during World War II, a Japanese plane launched But Downtown is doing well. In fact, the site that from a submarine off the Ore- MATC is leaving is well on its way to being redevel- gon coast dropped a pair of oped as a hotel with an eight-story expansion. incendiary bombs in a failed MATC’s bold expansion on the South Side attempt at igniting a massive deserves applause. We wish the Goodman South forest fire; it was the first aerial bombing of the U.S. mainland campus great success in the coming years at improv- by a foreign power. ing people’s lives and the vitality of our region and In 1956, Elvis Presley state. made the first of three appear- –Wisconsin State Journal ances on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” In 1991, boxer Mike Tyson was indicted in Indianapolis on Thought for Today a charge of raping Desiree Chris Christie over the refusal after six more women accused cian-producer Dave Stewart is Washington, a beauty pageant of Fort Lee Mayor Mark the veteran television execu- 67. Actor Hugh Grant is 59. contestant. (Tyson was con- Sokolich to endorse Christie tive of sexual misconduct. Miss Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., is “A heretic is a man who sees with his own eyes.” victed and ended up serving for re-election. (Christie denied New York, Nia Imani Franklin, 56. 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McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2019 5 Gogebic Range Beagle Club holds trials By TOM LAVENTURE inch beagles in separate [email protected] male and female chases IRONWOOD TOWN- one day, and the male dogs SHIP – Around 70 dogs in two races on the next. and owners competed at a The 13 and 15 inch size beagle trial this past week- is determined by measur- end at the Gogebic Range ing the dogs from the Beagle Club in Ironwood shoulder. The sizes are typ- Township. ical based on genetic breed- The Gogebic Range Bea- ing, and the larger dogs gle Club is part of the tend to be a little faster, he Northern Michigan Hare said. Association with around 10 The club manages the other clubs in Michigan grounds and cares for wild and Wisconsin, said Terry snowshoe rabbits that live Hannu, president. The wild on the land. When the clubs together host events dogs catch a scent they almost every weekend until bark, which attracts the Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe late December, he said. other dogs by instinct and Gogebic Range Beagle the judges follow the dogs OWNERS UNLEASH their beagles for a hare trial Sunday at Gogebic Range Beagle Club in Ironwood Township. Club was founded 69 years that have painted numbers. The race to catch the rabbit was on to conclude four events for 13-inch and 15-inch male and female beagles ago and although there “There are a series of over the weekend. were clubs earlier than trails,” Hannu said. “The animals well and allowing Bay, has 13 dogs and Coonen said. good sense of smell and 1950, the Ironwood club is natural tendency for a rab- them to run regularly.” attends around 14 events There might be seven don’t tend to have the leg the first in the country to bit is to circle so the judges Julie Linton drove eight around the country each dogs in a hunting scenario and hip problems that can have a fenced enclosure on can get ahead of them and hours from her home in year. He serves as a judge but not 23 dogs, he said. If occur with many breeds. its 80 acre grounds, he see where a rabbit crosses Hope, Michigan, to com- and a competitor during a dog goes over the trail Terry Pallin has been said. and the dogs are trailing pete in the event. She said separate events at each where the rabbit went the with the Ironwood club “This is one of the older them strictly by scent.” it’s a passion and that she location. He won an event judge will mark that as a since he was a kid. He now clubs,” Hannu said. The judges score the enjoys watching dogs do in Kentucky last week. fault, where that can be enjoys the time he is spend- The enclosure allows dog’s trailing ability and what they were bred to do. Coonen said he prefers cleaned up in a small pack, ing with his two sons who the dogs and rabbits they can tell which dogs are first “I love this area up small pack events of under he said. are also taking to the sport. chase protection from to the rabbit and which here,” she said. The drive 20 dogs to the large pack Some are raised like “My grandpa started off predators and makes it eas- ones stay with the rabbit as up here is beautiful.” events that can be more house dogs and others in doing it when I was little ier to run events by making it runs. Any special turns After working all week than 30 dogs. He raises his kennels like hunting dogs, and I just enjoyed the sure the animals are con- the dogs do that end up Linton said she loads her dogs for hunting and that he said. camaraderie,” Pallin said. tained. finding the rabbit are more car with some of her seven instinct works better in They are high energy “Everyone getting together “It’s all strictly ran on points, he said. dogs and attends as many smaller packs, where the dogs that like to run a lot, and running some dogs.” trailing the scent of the rab- “They keep tally events as possible on week- judges are looking for the he said. Like any club there bit,” Hannu said. “They run throughout the day and ends. She recently attended dog that keep on the rabbit “It’s not about the size needs to be more young as a pack and work togeth- pretty soon it starts making another Upper Peninsula versus the large pack. of the dog, it’s the heart in people to help continue the er as a group. It’s pretty fun sense and the dog with the event at Lake Linden, and “It’s more about the dog,” Coonen said. sport. The club is located to watch.” highest score wins,” Hannu will be driving to New York endurance in the large Beagles tend to be on Beagle Club Road, A typical weekend event said. “It’s both breeding next weekend. packs and more like a healthier dogs with strong which is east of Lake Road will run 13 inch and 15 and training. Raising the Brad Coonen, of Green hunting dog in small pack,” heart and lungs. They have and north of Airport Road. 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He was flown from the scene by Mayo helicopter. PREMIUM l 6 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2019 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Trump’s Obituaries Taliban invite Joseph Daniel Potinsky another bold DULUTH, Minn. – Joseph Daniel Potinsky, 68, passed away unexpectedly on Aug. 19, 2019, in Duluth. risk that’s A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019, at the Elk and Hound, 10233 Coun- unraveled try Club Road, Ironwood, Mich., from noon to 3 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) – McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home, of Ironwood, is President Donald Trump’s assisting the family. weekend tweet canceling secret meetings at Camp David with the Taliban and Ex-South Carolina Governor Afghan leaders just days Sanford adds name to GOP before the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks is the long shots against Trump latest example of a com- mander in chief willing to COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) – respects “the view of many take a big risk in pursuit of Mark Sanford, the former Republican friends who a foreign policy victory South Carolina governor have suggested that I not only to see it dashed. and congressman, joined run, but I simply counter What had seemed like the Republican race that competition makes us an imminent deal to end against President Donald stronger.” the war has unraveled, Associated Press Trump on Sunday, aiming “Humbly I step for- with Trump and the Tal- AN ARMY carry team moves a transfer case containing the remains of Sgt. 1st Class to put his Appalachian trail ward,” he said. iban blaming each other Elis Barreto Ortiz, 34, from Morovis, Puerto Rico, past Secretary of State Mike Pom- travails behind him for The 59-year-old Sanford for the collapse of nearly a peo, Saturday, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. According to the Department of good as he pursues an has long been an outspo- year of U.S.-Taliban negoti- Defense, Ortiz was killed in action Sept. 5, when a vehicle-borne improvised explo- admittedly remote path to ken critic of Trump’s, fre- ations in Doha, Qatar. sive device detonated near his vehicle in Kabul, Afghanistan. Ortiz was supporting the presidency. quently questioning his The insurgents are Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. “I am here to tell you motivations and qualifica- promising more blood- now that I am going to get tions during the run-up to shed. The Afghan govern- to bear fruit. And while the meetings Pompeo defended in,” Sanford said in an the 2016 presidential elec- ment remains mostly on “When the Taliban tried produced the ready-for- Trump’s foreign policy, interview on “Fox News tion and calling Trump’s the sidelines of the U.S. to gain negotiating advan- television visuals that depicting it as tough diplo- Sunday.” ‘’This is the candidacy “a particularly effort to end America’s tage by conducting terror Trump is known to relish, macy, rather than naivete beginning of a long walk.” tough pill to swallow.” longest war. And as attacks inside of the coun- negotiations between or inexperience. When asked why he Ultimately, though, San- Trump’s reelection cam- try, President Trump made Washington and “He walked away in was taking on an incum- ford said he would support paign heats up, his quest to the right decision to say Pyongyang have been Hanoi from the North bent who’s popular within Trump in the 2016 general withdraw the remaining that’s not going to work,” stalled for months with no Koreans where they would- the party, Sanford, who has election, although he had 14,000 U.S. troops from said Secretary of State Mike tangible progress in getting n’t do a deal that made acknowledged his slim “no stomach for his per- Afghanistan remains unful- Pompeo, who appeared the North to abandon its sense for America,” Pom- chances by saying he does- sonal style and his pen- filled. Sunday on five TV news nuclear weapons. peo said. “He’ll do that n’t expect to become presi- chant for regularly Trump said he axed the shows. Trump’s offers to hold with the Iranians. When dent, said: “I think we need demeaning others,” contin- Camp David meetings and “If the Taliban don’t talks with the Iranian lead- the Chinese moved away to have a conversation on uing a drumbeat that the called off negotiations behave, if they don’t deliver ership have similarly met from the trade agreement what it means to be a then-candidate release his because of a recent Taliban on the commitments that with no result and Iran that they had promised us Republican. I think that as tax returns. bombing near the U.S. they’ve made to us now for has moved ahead with they would make, he broke the Republican Party, we As Sanford sought Embassy in Kabul that weeks and in some cases actions that violate the up those conversations, have lost our way.” reelection to his post repre- killed a U.S. service mem- months, the president of 2015 nuclear deal that the too.” Sanford joins Joe senting South Carolina’s ber, even though nine the United States is not president withdrew from Democrats said Trump’s Walsh, a former tea-party- 1st District in 2018, draw- other Americans have died going to reduce the pres- last year. decision to nix a deal with backed, one-term congress- ing a primary challenger since June 25 in Taliban- sure,” Pompeo said. With China, Trump has the Taliban was evidence man from Illinois, and Bill who embraced Trump, the orchestrated violence. Trump’s three high-pro- vigorously pursued a trade that he was moving too Weld, the former Republi- president took interest in Trump’s secret plan for file meetings with North war, imposing billions of quickly to get one. can governor of Mas- the race. State Rep. Katie high-level meetings at the Korea’s Kim Jong Un – dollars in tariffs on Chi- New Jersey Sen. Bob sachusetts, as primary Arrington repeatedly aired presidential retreat in including the president’s nese imports that have yet Menendez, the ranking challengers to Trump. ads featuring Sanford’s on- Maryland resembled other recent brief footsteps onto to force a retreat by Beijing. Democrat on the Foreign “This vanity project is air critiques of Trump and bold, unorthodox foreign North Korean soil – So far, the discussions have Relations Committee, said going absolutely nowhere,” attached the “Never policy initiatives – with prompted deep unease unsettled financial markets the talks were ill-conceived said Drew McKissick, the Trump” moniker to San- North Korea, China and from many quarters, and have resulted in retal- from the start because they South Carolina Republican ford, a condemnation in a Iran – that the president including his conservative iatory steps by both Beijing haven’t yet involved the Party chairman. state that Trump carried by has pursued that have yet base in Congress. and Washington. Afghan government. Sanford tweeted that he double digits in 2016. RED CRIME scene tape is Trial to begin in 9-year-old’s killing that shocked Chicago placed around the Truth CHICAGO (AP) – It Friday in the murder trial seen,” said the Rev. dive boat on the Santa stands as one of Chicago’s of two of three men Michael Pfleger, a Roman Barbara Harbor as most horrific crimes, in charged with carrying out Catholic priest who authorities issue a search large part because of small the November 2015 attack presided over the boy’s warrant for the Truth details that are impossible on Tyshawn Lee, a smart funeral Mass. “I was over Aquatics’ offices in Santa to shake: The promise of a fourth-grader who prose- there and to see a young Barbara, Calif., Sunday. juice box that lured the 9- cutors say was killed by boy laying in an alley The California company year-old boy off a play- gang members to send a next to a garbage can owned the Conception ground and into an alley, message to his father, a with his basketball a few scuba diving boat that and the basketball he purported member of a feet away, this assassina- caught fire and killed 34 dropped when he was shot rival gang. tion of a 9-year-old child people last week. Agents and killed there. “It was one of the most took violence in Chicago with the FBI, the Bureau Jury selection will begin evil things I’ve ever to a new low.” of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and other agencies also Thank you to all of our kid bike participants, parents and sponsors! searched the company’s We hope to see you for the 2nd Annual two remaining boats. Dr. Donna Cataldo Memorial Bike Race August 16, 2020! Associated Press ASCA Advisory, Home & School and Friends of Donna Search warrants served in California boat fire investigation SANTA BARBARA, Calif. this weekend because of boat’s design will also (AP) – Authorities served strong winds and rough come under scrutiny, par- search warrants Sunday at seas, Raney said. ticularly whether a the Southern California “The dive teams are bunkroom escape hatch company that owned the going to get together Mon- was adequate. scuba diving boat that day to develop a plan. Five crew members caught fire and killed 34 We’re hoping they’re back jumped overboard after try- people last week. in the water on Tuesday,” ing to rescue the 33 scuba Agents with the FBI, the he said Sunday. divers and one crew mem- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobac- For a judge to approve ber whose escape routes co, Firearms and Explo- warrants, law enforcement were blocked by fire, feder- sives and other agencies must spell out the proba- al authorities and the boat’s searched Truth Aquatics’ bility a crime was commit- owner said. The crew, offices in Santa Barbara ted. Raney declined to including the captain, said and the company’s two comment on what evidence they were driven back by remaining boats, Santa was disclosed to obtain the flames, smoke and heat. Barbara County sheriff’s warrants, saying only that They jumped from the Lt. Erik Raney said. they are “a pretty standard” bridge area to the main The warrants served part of the investigation to deck – one breaking a leg shortly after 9 a.m. are part determine whether crimes in the effort – and tried to All Saints Catholic of the ongoing investiga- occurred. get through the double tion into the tragedy to Coast Guard records doors of the galley, which Academy offers: determine whether any show the Conception were on fire. crimes were committed, he passed its two most recent That cut off both escape Year round childcare said. The office was ringed inspections with no safety routes from the sleeping for infant-4 year olds in red “crime scene” tape violations. Previous cus- quarters: a stairway and an as more than a dozen tomers said Truth Aquatics escape hatch that exited in Before School Care & agents took photos and car- and the captains of its the galley area. The crew Afterschool Care ried out boxes. three boats were very safety then tried, but failed, to get Thirty-four people died conscious. into windows at the front Preschool Class when the Conception Authorities are focused of the vessel. burned and sank before on determining the cause Truth Aquatics pre-emp- 4K/Kindergarten Class dawn on Sept. 2. They were of the fire and are looking tively filed a lawsuit Thurs- Super Summer Care for sleeping in a cramped at many things, including day under a pre-Civil War bunkroom below the main how batteries and electron- provision of maritime law Preschool-5th Grade deck and their escape ics were stored and that could protect it from For more information routes were blocked by fire. charged. They will also potentially costly payouts The bodies of all but look into how the crew was to families of the dead, a call the school office one victim have been recov- trained and what move condemned by some (906) 932-3200 ered. The search for the crewmembers were doing observers as disrespectful final body was suspended at the time of the fire. The and callous. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2019 7 Murray, Cardinals settle for 27-27 tie vs. Lions

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) – Kyler Murray had already produced a few storybook moments during his first game as an NFL quarterback and seemed on the verge of anoth- er in overtime. On third down, the Arizona Cardinals rookie bounced around for a moment and then fired a pass over the middle. The ball smacked the hand of Lions linebacker Chris- tian Jones. It fell harmlessly to the turf. To everyone's disbelief, all that drama was about to end in a 27-27 tie with the Detroit Lions on Sunday. For the Cardinals, it almost felt like a win, considering how things started. "I've never tied before," Murray said. "It's better than a loss, that's all I can say." The Cardinals nearly finished an improbable come- back in the rookie's debut, rallying from an 18-point deficit in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 24 in regu- lation. They had two chances to win in extra time and so did the Lions, but all they could do was trade field goals. "It's like a participation trophy," Arizona offensive line- man Justin Pugh said. "I want to throw it out." It was a strange ending to a thrilling game. Arizona's new-look offense under first-year coach Kliff Kingsbury was a dud for most of the afternoon before inexplicably coming alive in the fourth quarter. Murray hit David Johnson for a 27-yard touchdown to pull the Cardinals within 24-16 with less than six minutes remain- ing. After the defense stopped the Lions, the top overall draft pick was at it again, leading a nine-play, 60-yard drive that ended with a 4-yard touchdown throw to Larry Fitzgerald. Murray found Christian Kirk for a 2-point con- Associated Press version to tie it with 43 seconds remaining. DETROIT LIONS quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) shows as Arizona Cardinals free safety D.J. Swearinger (36) Murray was 15 of 19 for 154 yards and two touch- pursues during the second half Sunday in Glendale, Ariz. downs during the fourth-quarter rally. Overall, he was 29 Brock said he made the mistake of looking toward the Detroit coach Matt Patricia said. "I have to coach it better. of 54 or 308 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. end zone before making the catch. We can finish the game." "We just started doing what we were good at," Murray "We knew they were trying to get out of bounds, but Arizona's Fitzgerald, in his 16th NFL season, finished said. "I don't want to say simple, but just running our stuff when the ball did come, my eyes popped open wide," with eight catches for 113 yards. Zane Gonzalez was 4-for- and going fast. I think that opened things up." Brock said. 4 on field goal attempts, making them from 20, 42, 34 and Kingsbury took the blame for the early problems. Detroit looked totally in control until midway 28 yards. "It was three quarters of the worst offense I've seen in through the fourth period. The Lions took a 17-0 lead It's the second straight year a game ended in a tie in the my life and it was my fault," Kingsbury said. "Bad play during the second quarter and had a 17-3 advantage at first week after the Browns and Steelers did the same calls, just trying to do too much, and we'll get that cor- halftime. A smattering of boos was heard at State Farm thing last year. rected." Stadium. Stafford threw touchdown passes to Danny Amendola, Detroit had one final chance to drive for the win with Matthew Stafford threw for 385 yards and three touch- Kenny Golladay and T.J. Hockenson. 1:10 left in overtime, but it didn't go anywhere. Stafford downs for the Lions, but they couldn't put together drives "Tough one to swallow," Stafford said. "Obviously, was threw a dangerous pass that was nearly intercepted by in the fourth quarter to stop Arizona's momentum. in a good spot for a little bit. We've got to do a better job Tramaine Brock with 10 seconds left. "For us, we got to stay focused all the way though," of finishing the game out." Brewers beat up Lester, top Cubs 8-5 to narrow WC lead

MILWAUKEE (AP) – The Milwaukee Milwaukee 8, Chicago Cubs 5 Chicago Milwaukee Brewers had a final chance this weekend ab rhbi ab rhbi to deal direct damage to the Chicago Cubs' Zobrist 2b 5011 Cain cf 5110 Schwarber lf 4000 Nelson p 0000 grasp on the second NL wild card, and Castellanos rf 4010 Hader p 0000 Rizzo 1b 4000 Grandal c 3000 they didn't waste it. Contreras c 3100 Yelich rf 2110 Tyler Austin drove a pinch-hit, three- Heyward cf 4122 Braun lf 3111 Russell ss 0100 Gamel lf 1010 run homer during the Brewers' five-run Happ 3b 3000 Thames 1b 4111 fourth inning against Jon Lester, and Mil- Bote 3b-ss 2110 Pérez 3b-ss 4011 Caratini ph 1010 Spangenberg 2b 4210 waukee beat the Chicago Cubs 8-5 Sunday Lester p 2111 Arcia ss 1000 to earn another series victory. The Brewers Underwood Jr. p 0000 Moustakas 3b 0000 Kemp ph 1000 Freitas ph 0100 took 3 of 4 at home a week after winning 2 Hultzen p 0000 Suter p 0000 Strop p 0000 Taylor ph 1011 of 3 at Wrigley Field, and that pulled them Garcia ph 1000 Jackson p 0000 within two games of the Cubs for the sec- Pomeranz p 0000 Claudio p 0000 Associated Press ond wild card with three weeks left in the Grisham ph-cf 0000 regular season. Houser p 1000 RAFAEL NADAL, of Spain, reacts after scoring a point against Daniil Medvedev, of Austin ph 1113 Russia, during the men's singles final of the U.S. Open Sunday in New York. "I think that's what we had to do at a Shaw 3b 1000 minimum, just to get a little bit closer," Totals 34 574 Totals 31 897 Chicago 003 000 002 —5 Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. Milwaukee 100 502 00x —8 E_Yelich (4). DP_Chicago 2, Milwaukee 0. LOB_Chicago 5, Milwaukee 5. Nadal edges Medvedev for 4th "And, we did it." 2B_Lester (2), Zobrist (2), Heyward (17), Braun (27). 3B_Spangenberg (1). Cubs manager Joe Maddon was suc- HR_Heyward (19), Austin (1), Thames (21). SB_Russell (2). IP HRER BB SO cinct in his assessment. Chicago US Open title, 19th Slam trophy "They beat us. They absolutely beat us," Lester L,12-10 51-3 78837 Underwood Jr. 2-3 10012 he said. "They deserved to win. We didn't. Hultzen 110003 NEW YORK (AP) – The 19th Grand In the next game, Nadal held a pair of We've got to put it in the rearview mirror Strop 100011 Milwaukee Slam title that seemed so inevitable for match points, but Medvedev, of course, quickly." Houser 443316 Rafael Nadal during the first two-plus sets avoided defeat yet another time, erasing The Cardinals are 4 1/2 games ahead of Suter W,1-0 210001 of the U.S. Open final suddenly seemed in one of those with a backhand winner, the Chicago for the NL Central lead. The Ari- approach to Austin. doubt as Daniil Medvedev forced it to a other with a service winner. zona Diamondbacks lost to the Cincinnati "That's a big turning point, anytime you fifth. With fans screaming, "Close it out!" at Reds 4-3 and are a ½ game ahead of Mil- give a three-run homer," Lester said. "Hard What had all the makings of a crown- the ensuing changeover, Nadal once more waukee in the wild-card chase. to come back from." ing morphed into a real contest thanks to stepped to the baseline to try to serve it "We've got our work cut out for us, but Milwaukee's Brent Suter (1-0) followed Medvedev, a man a decade younger and out, this time at 5-4. Naturally, he was we've put ourselves in a very good posi- starter Adrian Houser and pitched score- appearing in his first major final. forced to deal with another heart-in-throat tion," Counsell said. less ball across the fifth and sixth innings. Medvedev shifted styles, upped his level break point, but came up with a stinging Staked to a 3-1 lead, Lester (12-10) Jason Heyward hit a two-run homer off and received an unexpected boost from forehand that drew a long forehand from allowed RBI hits to Ryan Braun and Her- Milwaukee reliever Jimmy Nelson in the Arthur Ashe Stadium spectators. Medvedev. nan Perez before Austin delivered his top of the ninth. With one out and a run- Truly tested for the only time in the Two points later, it was over, and Nadal fourth pinch homer this season. Eric ner on, Brewers manager Craig Counsell tournament, the No. 2-seeded Nadal man- was on his back on the court, the victor at Thames added a solo shot off Lester in the brought on closer Josh Hader, who aged to stop Medvedev's surge and hold Flushing Meadows for the fourth time. sixth, and pinch-hitter Tyrone Taylor pitched the final two innings and got the off his historic comeback bid, pulling out Add the Spaniard's haul in New York to added an RBI single off Duane Under- win Saturday night. Hader struck out the a 7-5, 6-3, 5-7, 4-6, 6-4 victory in 4 hours, his 12 titles at the French Open, two at wood Jr. for his first major league hit. final two batters for his 29th save in 35 50 minutes of highlight-worthy action and Wimbledon and one at the Australian Lester second guessed himself on his chances Sunday. feature-film-worthy drama on Sunday, col- Open, and the 20-19 gap between Federer lecting his fourth championship at Flush- and Nadal is the closest it's been in 15 ing Meadows. years. Federer led 1-0 after his break- Nadal is now within one major trophy through triumph at the All England Club of Roger Federer's record for Grand Slam in 2004, and he had four by the time titles won by a man. But this one did not Nadal got his first at Roland Garros in come easily. Not at all. 2005. Sure seemed it might, with Nadal ahead Federer, who lost in the quarterfinals at by two sets and a break in the third at 3-2. the U.S. Open, is 38, while Nadal is 33 – But the No. 5-seeded Medvedev, a 23-year- making him the oldest male champion at old from Russia, did not go gently into the Flushing Meadows since 1970. He's also night. He broke right back to 3-all, then the first man to win five majors after turn- again to claim that set and yet again to end ing 30. the fourth. Nadal says he wants to finish his career Not since 1949 had a man won the U.S. at No. 1 in the Grand Slam standings – Open final after trailing by two sets to one. ahead of Federer and Novak Djokovic, Never before had Medvedev won a five-set looming in third place currently with 16 – match. Only once before had Nadal lost a but also insists he won't base his happi- Grand Slam match after taking the open- ness on how it all shakes out in the end. ing two sets. This one ended the way he wanted it to. Even at the very end – or when every- The journey just took more detours than one, save Medvedev, perhaps, figured it anyone could have anticipated. was the very end – Nadal had trouble clos- Perhaps sensing the end was near, ing things out. After breaking to lead 3-2 Medvedev turned into a trickier foe. He in the fifth, in a game Medvedev led 40- alternated serve-and-volley surprises with love, Nadal broke again and served for the a penchant for out-hitting Nadal at the championship at 5-2. baseline. For a stretch, it felt as if The way this back-and-forth tale was Medvedev simply could not miss. spun, though, it probably was inevitable It was the kind of ball-striking and that Medvedev would break there. And so shape-shifting Medvedev showed while he did, because Nadal double-faulted on going 20-2 during the North American break point after he was docked a serve for hard-court circuit, reaching four finals in a Associated Press his third time violation of the evening. row. MILWAUKEE BREWERS' Tyler Austin hits a three-run during the fourth inning against the Chicago Cubs, Sunday in Milwaukee. l 8 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 Milwaukee (Lyles 10-8) at Miami All TimesNFL EDT Penalties-Yards 9-59 7-35 (Dugger 0-1), 7:10 p.m. 8-man Football AMERICAN CONFERENCE Time of Possession39:23 30:37 Pittsburgh (Williams 7-6) at San Results from Satur- East INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Francisco (Bumgarner 9-8), 9:45 day WLTPct PF PA RUSHING_Detroit, Ker.Johnson Chicago Cubs (TBD) at San Mercer/Butternut 26,Washburn Buffalo 1001.000 17 16 16-49, Anderson 11-35, Stafford 3- Diego (Quantrill 6-6), 10:10 p.m. 24.(Mercer/Butternuts 1st win) New England 000.000 00 22, T.Johnson 1-6, M.Jones 1-4. Ari- Tuesday's Games Brimley 62, Ontonagon 6 N.Y. Jets 010.000 16 17 zona, D.Johnson 18-82, K.Murray 3- Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. National League Miami 010.000 10 59 13, Kirk 1-12, Edmonds 1-5. L.A. Dodgers at Baltimore, 7:05 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — South PASSING_Detroit, Stafford 27- Arizona at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Reinstated RHP Yoshihisa Hirano WLTPct PF PA 45-0-385. Arizona, K.Murray 29-54- Milwaukee at Miami, 7:10 p.m. from the 10-day IL. Tennessee 1001.000 43 13 1-308. Washington at Minnesota, 7:40 ATLANTA BRAVES — Traded Houston 000.000 00 RECEIVING_Detroit, Amendola St. Louis at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. OF Ryan LaMarre to Minnesota for Indianapolis 010.000 24 30 7-104, Hockenson 6-131, M.Jones Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 9:45 cash. Jacksonville 010.000 26 40 4-56, Golladay 4-42, McKissic 2-24, Chicago Cubs at San Diego, CHICAGO CUBS — Assigned North Ker.Johnson 2-13, James 1-15, Cincinnati at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. OF Mark Zagunis outright to Iowa WLTPct PF PA Bawden 1-0. Arizona, Fitzgerald 8- (PCL). Baltimore 1001.000 59 10 113, D.Johnson 6-55, Kee.Johnson TransactionsAmerican League CINCINNATI REDS — Recalled Pittsburgh 000.000 00 5-46, Byrd 4-42, Kirk 4-32, Williams — Recalled RHP Jimmy Herget from Louisville Cincinnati 010.000 20 21 1-15, Clay 1-5. RHP Bryan Abreu from Round Rock (IL). Cleveland 010.000 13 43 MISSED FIELD GOALS_None. (PCL). COLORADO ROCKIES — West LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Recalled RHP Rico Garcia from WLTPct PF PA AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT Reinstated RHP Justin Anderson Albuquerque (PCL). Kansas City 1001.000 40 26 East Division from the 10-day IL. — L.A. Chargers1001.000 30 24 WLPct GB — Rein- Placed OF Jason Martin on the 60- Denver 000.000 00 New York 93 50 .650 _ stated 3B Gio Urshela and 2B day IL. Selected the contract of RHP Oakland 000.000 00 Tampa Bay 86 59 .593 8 Thairo Estrada from the 10-day IL. James Marvel from Indianapolis (IL). NATIONAL CONFERENCE Boston 76 66 .535 16½ Recalled C Kyle Higashioka and INF Reinstated RHP Yefry Ramirez from East Toronto 55 89 .382 38½ Breyvic Valera from the 10-day IL. W LTPct PF PA Baltimore 46 97 .322 47 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). SAN DIEGO PADRES — Dallas 1001.000 35 17 Central Division SEATTLE MARINERS — Associated Press Recalled RHP Trey Wingenter from Philadelphia 1001.000 32 27 WLPct GB Assigned RHP Matt Carasiti outright Amarillo (TL). Washington 010.000 27 32 Minnesota 88 55 .615 _ to Tacoma (PCL). NASCAR DRIVER Jimmie Johnson (48) is hit by Parker Kligerman (96) in the second WASHINGTON NATIONALS — N.Y. Giants 010.000 17 35 Cleveland 83 61 .576 5½ — Reinstat- Recalled C Spencer Kieboom from turn during the NASCAR Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Sun- South Chicago 63 80 .441 25 ed RHP Tyler Glasnow from the 60- Harrisburg (EL) and placed him on W LTPct PF PA Kansas City 53 91 .368 35½ day IL. Recalled 3B Michael day in Indianapolis. the 60-day IL. Selected the contract New Orleans 000.000 00 Detroit 42 100 .296 45½ Brosseau from Durham (IL). Sent of RHP Tres Barrera from Harris- Carolina 010.000 27 30 West Division LHP Blake Snell to Durham for a burg. Atlanta 010.000 12 28 W L Pct GB rehab assignment. Tampa Bay 010.000 17 31 Houston 94 50 .653 _ Brewers Saturday box Johnson's playoff run ends as North Oakland 84 59 .587 9½ Milwaukee 3, Chicago Cubs 2 W LTPct PF PA Texas 72 73 .497 22½ Green Bay 1001.000 10 3 Los Angeles 67 77 .465 27 Chicago Milwaukee Minnesota 1001.000 28 12 Seattle 58 86 .403 36 ab rhbi ab rhbi Almora Jr. cf 3000 Grisham cf 5010 Harvick captures 2nd Brickyard Detroit 001.500 27 27 Saturday's Games Happ ph-cf 0000 Grandal c 5121 Chicago 010.000 3 10 N.Y. Yankees 5, Boston 1 Castellanos rf 4010 Yelich rf 2121 West Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 3 Rizzo 1b 2001 Thames 1b 3000 W LTPct PF PA Kansas City 7, Miami 2 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Jimmy Johnson lets slammed hard into the wall, starting Bryant 3b 3000 Gamel lf 3011 San Francisco1001.000 31 17 Houston 2, Seattle 1 Bote 2b 4000 Shaw 3b 2000 drove through pit road with his rear an eight-car melee that ended the streak L.A. Rams 1001.000 30 27 Texas 9, Baltimore 4 Phelps p 0000 Cain ph 1000 Seattle 1001.000 21 20 Minnesota 5, Cleveland 3 bumper dangling off the back, already just that fast. Holland p 0000 Moustakas 3b 0000 Arizona 001.500 27 27 L.A. Angels 8, Chi. White Sox 7 Wick p 0000 Pérez ph-3b 1000 aware of the consequences when he "I've had 25 races coming into this Thursday's Games Oakland 10, Detroit 2 Kintzler p 0000 Spangenberg 2b 4010 Green Bay 10, Chicago 3 Sunday's Games parked the car. where I've been worried about it," Johnson Schwarber lf 4000 Arcia ss 4000 Sunday's Games Tampa Bay 8, Toronto 3 Russell ss 4111 González p 1000 His chance at ending a 27-month victo- said. "I'm not stoked by the situation at all. Baltimore 59, Miami 10 Miami 9, Kansas City 0 Caratini c 2010 Freitas ph 1000 Kansas City 40, Jacksonville 26 Texas 10, Baltimore 4 ry drought with a record-tying fifth Brick- I am impressed that we have been in 15 Garcia pr 0100 Peralta p 0000 Minnesota 28, Atlanta 12 Houston 21, Seattle 1 Lucroy c 1000 Taylor ph 0000 Tennessee 43, Cleveland 13 Cleveland 5, Minnesota 2 yard 400 win gone. His quest for a record- consecutive playoffs. I'm not sure anybody Darvish p 2000 Guerra p 0000 Buffalo 17, N.Y. Jets 16 Chi. White Sox 5, L.A. Angels 1 Ryan p 0000 Pomeranz p 0000 breaking eighth series put on hold. And else has done that. So, our record doesn't L.A. Rams 30, Carolina 27 Oakland 3, Detroit 1 Cishek p 0000 Hader p 0000 Philadelphia 32, Washington 27 N.Y. Yankees at Boston, late his distinction as the only driver to make stink. We wish we could have kept it Zobrist ph-2b 1010 Austin ph 1100 L.A. Chargers 30, Indianapolis 24, Monday's Games every NASCAR playoff since it was adopt- going, but life goes on." Seattle 21, Cincinnati 20 N.Y. Yankees (Paxton 12-6) at Totals 30 242 Totals 33 373 Dallas 35, N.Y. Giants 17 Boston (Rodríguez 17-5), 7:10 p.m. Chicago 000 010 010 —2 ed in 2004 was history, too. With Johnson out, Clint Bowyer, Har- San Francisco 31, Tampa Bay 17 Oakland (Fiers 14-3) at Houston Milwaukee 000 001 011 —3 E_Russell (5), Grandal (7). DP_Chicago 1, Milwaukee 2. LOB_Chicago 6, An almost flawless run Sunday by vick's teammate with Stewart-Haas Racing, Arizona 27, Detroit 27, OT (Greinke 14-5), 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee 10. 2B_Castellanos (12), Yelich (29). HR_Russell (9), Grandal Pittsburgh at New England, late Cleveland (Bieber 13-7) at L.A. Kevin Harvick ruined any chance Johnson held onto the 15th spot in the 16-car field. (25). SB_Yelich 3 (30). Monday's Games Angels (Sandoval 0-2), 10:07 p.m. Houston at New Orleans, 7:10 p.m. Tuesday's Games IP HRER BB SO had of executing his win-to-get-in strategy, And Ryan Newman, of Roush Fenway Rac- Denver at Oakland, 10:20 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 6:40 Chicago Darvish 530017 and when he hit the wall in the second ing, broke a tie for the final spot with Thursday, Sept. 12 L.A. Dodgers at Baltimore, 7:05 Ryan BS,0-2 2-3 11120 Tampa Bay at Carolina, 8:20 p.m. Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. turn with 55 laps to go at Indianapolis Daniel Suarez and put the No. 6 Ford in Cishek 11-3 00002 Sunday, Sept. 15 Washington at Minnesota, 7:40 Phelps BS,1-3 011100 Motor Speedway made it official: Johnson the playoffs. Seattle at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Holland 000010 Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Kansas City at Chi. White Sox, would miss the playoff for the first time. Suarez brushed the wall on Lap 12 and Wick 110011 Arizona at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Kintzler L,3-3 2-3 11001 "Damn, oh, what a bummer and a let- then fell four points short of becoming the New England at Miami, 1 p.m. Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 10:07 L.A. Chargers at Detroit, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Milwaukee down," he said on a Twitter post. "I first Mexican-born driver to qualify for the González 521123 Dallas at Washington, 1 p.m. Peralta 210005 Jacksonville at Houston, 1 p.m. National League promise you (my fans) we will finish this playoffs in the No. 41 Ford with Haas All Times EDT Guerra 011110 San Francisco at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. East Division Pomeranz 000010 season strong and be a threat next year in Automation. Buffalo at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. WLPct GB Hader W,3-5 200014 Minnesota at Green Bay, 1 p.m. 2020. I just want to thank you for all being Harvick, meanwhile, had the best car Atlanta 89 55 .618 _ Phelps pitched to 1 batter in the 8th, Holland pitched to 1 batter in the 8th, Kansas City at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Washington 79 63 .556 9 Guerra pitched to 2 batters in the 8th, Pomeranz pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. there, for your support. Chasing eight will on the 2.5-mile oval this weekend. Chicago at Denver, 4:25 p.m. Philadelphia 74 68 .521 14 HBP_Cishek (Taylor). WP_Peralta. New Orleans at L.A. Rams, 4:25 have to wait till next year." He won the pole in the morning, led New York 72 70 .507 16 Umpires_Home, Jordan Baker; First, Will Little; Second, Vic Carapazza; Philadelphia at Atlanta, 8:20 p.m. Miami 51 91 .359 37 Third, Eric Cooper. Harvick beat Joey Logano by 6.118 sec- 118 laps in the afternoon and easily pulled Monday, Sept. 16 Central Division T_3:35. A_44,323 (41,900). Cleveland at N.Y. Jets, 8:15 p.m. W L Pct GB onds to claim his second Brickyard win. away from Logano over the closing laps Lions-Cardinals Stats St. Louis 81 62 .566 _ Tigers Saturday box Detroit 0 17 0 7 3 — 27 But for Johnson, it has been a second for his third win this season. Chicago 76 66 .535 4½ Oakland 10, Detroit 2 Arizona 0 3 3 18 3 — 27 Milwaukee 74 68 .521 6½ Detroit Oakland straight tough season. "This is awesome. I kept telling myself Second Quarter Cincinnati 67 77 .465 14½ ab rhbi ab rhbi Det_FG Prater 55, 14:07. His only victory in an exhibition race in get the baby girl a trophy," Harvick said. Pittsburgh 62 81 .434 19 H.Castro cf 5042 Semien ss 4112 Det_Amendola 47 pass from West Division Dixon 1b-lf 4000 Grossman rf 5010 February. He endured two major changes "Good weekend to come, so she doesn't Stafford (Prater kick), 12:23. WLPct GB Cabrera dh 4020 Chapman 3b 4111 Det_Golladay 9 pass from in his pit box, the first coming at the end know what's going on, just a lot of noise Los Angeles 93 52 .641 _ Stewart lf 3000 Olson 1b 4243 Stafford (Prater kick), 3:38. Arizona 75 68 .524 17 a-Hicks ph-1b 1000 Canha dh 4100 of last season when Hendrick Motorsports but pretty special." Ari_FG Gonzalez 20, 1:19. San Francisco 69 74 .483 23 Rodríguez 2b 3000 Brown lf 3110 Third Quarter San Diego 66 76 .465 25½ Lugo 3b 4110 Laureano cf 3121 announced Johnson's longtime crew chief DEMOLITION DERBY Ari_FG Gonzalez 42, 4:38. Colorado 60 84 .417 32½ Demeritte rf 4120 1-Pinder pr-cf 1100 Chad Knaus would be paired with William Johnson's early exit put him in good Fourth Quarter Saturday's Games Rogers c 4000 Profar 2b 4112 Det_Hockenson 23 pass from Arizona 2, Cincinnati 0 W.Castro ss 3000 Murphy c 4111 Byron. In July, Johnson's team made company. Stafford (Prater kick), 14:47. Kansas City 7, Miami 2 Totals 35 292 Totals 36 10 12 10 Ari_FG Gonzalez 34, 11:09. another change. Defending race winner Brad Keselows- Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Mets 0 Detroit 020 000 000 —2 Ari_D.Johnson 27 pass from St. Louis 10, Pittsburgh 1 Oakland 010 413 01x — 10 Yet, somehow he still entered Sunday ki wound up climbing out of the cockpit K.Murray (Gonzalez kick), 5:57. Milwaukee 3, Chicago Cubs 2 DP_Detroit 0, Oakland 1. LOB_Detroit 8, Oakland 7. 2B_Laureano (27). Ari_Fitzgerald 4 pass from K.Mur- two spots and 18 points below the post- on his knees after his car and Erik Jones' Atlanta 5, Washington 4 3B_Semien (7). HR_Profar (20), Olson (29), Chapman (32). ray (Kirk pass from K.Murray), :43. San Diego 3, Colorado 0 IP HRER BB SO season cutline and started the third stage touched, sending Keselowski sideways Overtime San Francisco 1, L.A. Dodgers 0 Detroit Ari_FG Gonzalez 28, 7:17. Sunday's Games Zimmermann, L, 1-10 576612 12 points out. into a tire barrier. Keselowski called on Det_FG Prater 33, 3:48. Miami 9, Kansas City 0 Hall 2-3 33321 A_60,687. But with Byron and Johnson running speedway officials to consider safety Cincinnati 4, Arizona 3 Reininger 21-3 21113 Det Ari St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 0 Oakland side-by-side off a restart, Johnson's back improvements to the 90-degree angle of First downs 23 21 Washington 9, Atlanta 4 Bassitt, W, 10-5 6822011 Total Net Yards 477 387 end spun, sucking him up the track and the wall in hopes of preventing a similar Milwaukee 8, Chicago Cubs 5 Puk 110002 Rushes-yards 32-116 23-112 Philadelphia 10, N.Y. Mets 7 Buchter 100013 into the path of Kurt Busch. Both Chevro- result in the future. Passing 361 275 L.A. Dodgers 5, San Francisco 0 Treinen 100003 Punt Returns 5-(minu 3-18 San Diego 2, Colorado 1, 10 HBP_Bassitt (W.Castro), Zimmermann (Canha). WP_Hall, Reininger, Kickoff Returns 3-48 4-86 Monday's Games Bassitt. Interceptions Ret. 1-0 0-0 Atlanta (Foltynewicz 5-5) at Umpires_Home, Dan Bellino; First, Dave Rackley; Second, Jeremie Rehak; No. 7 Michigan escapes with Comp-Att-Int 27-45-0 29-54-1 Philadelphia (Nola 12-4), 7:05 p.m. Third, Larry Vanover. Sacked-Yards Lost3-24 5-33 Arizona (Kelly 10-13) at N.Y. T_3:06. A_32,623 (46,765). Punts 8-39.3 8-47.5 Mets (deGrom 8-8), 7:10 p.m. 24-21 2OT win over Army ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – Jake Moody in the second overtime. Manaea, Athletics win 3-1, made a 43-yard field goal and No. 7 Michi- Aidan Hutchinson hit Hopkins to jar gan forced and recovered a fumble to hold the ball loose and Kwity Paye recovered on for a 24-21 double-overtime victory the fumble to end the game. send Tigers to 100th loss over Army on Saturday. NO. 17 WISCONSIN 69, CENTRAL The Wolverines (2-0) didn't lead until MICHIGAN 0 Oakland 3, Detroit 1 OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) – Sean Manaea Detroit Oakland the second extra period and would have MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Jonathan Tay- realizes he will need time to regain arm ab rhbi ab rhbi lost to the Black Knights (1-1) at the end of lor rushed for three touchdowns and Reyes cf 3010 Semien ss 4120 strength. Until he does, he is comfortable Demeritte rf 4000 Chapman 3b 4000 regulation if Cole Talley made a 50-yard caught a scoring pass, Quintez Cephus relying on a deceptive delivery and sneaky Candelario dh 3000 Olson 1b 3000 Rodríguez 2b 2000 Canha cf 3121 kick that sailed just short and to the right. scored his first two touchdowns of the sea- fastball. H.Castro ph 1000 Pinder rf 4110 It marked the second straight year the son and Wisconsin cruised past Central Manaea matched his career high by Lugo 3b 4000 Davis dh 3012 Stewart lf 3111 Profar lf 3000 U.S. Military Academy nearly beat a Top Michigan. striking out 10 in his second start follow- Hicks 1b 3000 Grossman lf 0000 10 team for the first time in more than a While Wisconsin (2-0) had 599 yards Greiner c 3000 Neuse 2b 3000 ing shoulder surgery, and the Oakland Mercer ss 3000 Phegley c 3010 half-century. The Black Knights pushed of total offense, Central Michigan (1-1) Athletics beat Detroit 3-1 on Sunday to Totals 29 121 Totals 30 373 No. 5 Oklahoma into overtime on the road managed just 58 yards and three first Detroit 000 010 000 —1 give the Tigers their first 100-loss season Oakland 100 200 00x —3 last year before losing 28-21. downs. Chippewas quarterback Quinten since 2003. E_Greiner (5). DP_Detroit 1, Oakland 0. LOB_Detroit 4, Oakland 5. 2B_Reyes (14), Semien (37), Davis (10). HR_Stewart (9). SB_Reyes (5). Army had won 10 straight since, a run Dormady completed 5 of 12 passes for 36 "I'm trying to throw hard again but if IP HRER BB SO that college football's winningest program yards and was picked off by Badgers it's not there, it's more about the convic- Detroit Norris L,3-12 311102 barely stopped. linebacker Jack Sanborn. tion that I have with my pitches," Manaea VerHagen 41-3 62203 In overtime at the quiet Big House, Taylor ran for 102 yards, surpassing Soto 2-3 00010 said. "I got a couple swings and misses Oakland Black Knights quarterback Kelvin Hop- the 100-yard rushing mark for the 24th with 89 mph. If that's what it takes then Manaea W,1-0 7211210 kins ran for a go-ahead, 6-yard touchdown time in 29 career games. Cephus had with Petit H,26 100012 that's what I've got. I can't be greedy and Hendriks S,19-24 100001 and Michigan extended the game with six receptions for 130 yards – both career be upset that I'm not throwing 95, 97. I'm HBP_Norris (Olson). WP_Soto. Umpires_Home, Dave Rackley; First, Jeremie Rehak; Second, Larry Zach Charbonnet's third TD. Hopkins was highs – and tied a career high with his two just working with what I've got." Vanover; Third, Dan Bellino. sacked and lost a fumble to end the game scores. Manaea (1-0) pitched five scoreless T_2:14. A_24,550 (46,765). innings against the New York Yankees on second wild card. Sept. 1, his first big league outing since "It looks like it's going to take 95 (wins) Canada's champ: Andreescu a US winning at Minnesota on Aug. 24 last year. to get in," A's manager Bob Melvin said. He allowed two hits over seven innings "It's pretty strong and top-heavy. You don't Open winner with a big future against the Tigers, who didn't get a hit want to get bogged down with how many until Christian Stewart homered leading you think you need to win. You just try to NEW YORK (AP) – Bianca Andreescu With her game – and her guts – Canada's off the fifth. The 27-year-old left-hander win every day and count them up at the had the U.S. Open trophy in her hands first Grand Slam singles champion could struck out seven of his first 11 batters, end." and one thought going through her mind. have many more opportunities to win including Dawel Lugo to end the first after The Tigers don't like their math. Don't mess it up. major titles. back-to-back walks by Jeimer Candelario At 42-100, Detroit is headed to its poor- For the first time in two weeks in Flush- Just ask Williams' coach, Patrick and Ronny Rodríguez. est record since going 43-119 in 2003, the ing Meadows, the 19-year-old looked con- Mouratoglou, who referred to Andreescu Manaea worked around a leadoff dou- team record for losses. Baltimore, Miami, fused on the court. as a "future No. 1." ble in the sixth, then needed just six pitch- Kansas City and Toronto also are on pace "I was so clueless out there," she "With her character and mindset, for es to work through the seventh. He has a to lose 100 games; the big league record of recalled with a laugh. sure she's going to win several Grand 0.75 ERA after two starts. four clubs was set in 2002. This moment, with more than 20,000 Slams," Mouratoglou said. "I've never seen anyone throw a fastball "We don't try to use any excuses around people watching inside Arthur Ashe Stadi- Williams has won 23 of them, one shy like his, up and out the zone, that gets so here. Everybody's got to step up, but as um and who knows how many more clap- of the record, and with all that experience many swings," A's catcher Josh Phegley long as they're playing the game like ping along back home in Canada, was too and the home-court advantage, many peo- said. "He feels that he can blow his 90 mph they're playing and giving everything they important to get wrong. So before Andrees- ple considered Andreescu's victory an by anybody so he's like, 'I'm just going to have, the 100 losses means absolutely cu hoisted the hardware she earned Satur- upset. throw it in the zone.' That's what he does. nothing to me," Tigers manager Ron Gar- day with her 6-3, 7-5 victory over Serena Truth is, it's never a surprise when she He forces teams to swing the bat." denhire said. Williams, she leaned toward a official and wins. Khris Davis had a two-run double for Yusmeiro Petit pitched around a walk asked which side was the front. She hasn't been on the short end of a Oakland, which remained one game in the eighth and Liam Hendriks threw a "I just wanted to make sure so I didn't completed match in six months, losing behind Tampa Bay for the top AL wild card perfect ninth for his 19th save in 24 look like an idiot," Andreescu said. only when she had to stop playing in one and 1½ games ahead of Cleveland for the chances, completing a two-hitter. Chances are, she'll do fine in the future. match because of a shoulder injury. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2019 9 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Shut your mouth; breathing bother

Dear Annie: My husband of 42 years discovered a new way of breathing, and it has made me scared to death. I am afraid that he might die in his sleep. “Charles” had asthma and allergies in his childhood, and he was prescribed all kinds of medication. He mostly outgrew Dear his asthma as an adult, though he would Annie frequently get terrible allergies and take various forms of antihistamines, usually prescribed by his doctor. act up. When they do, he takes medica- But a year ago, someone at his office tion, but that is only once or twice a year, was talking about the “Buteyko Breathing while before all this he was taking one or Technique,” which basically means taking two pills a day. shallow breaths through the nose. It seems I asked our doctor about it, and she that this technique was discovered in the said breathing through the nose is a good Ukraine years ago and was used to treat THE PAJAMA DIARIES idea because the nasal passages filter out people in Russia with asthma and allergies germs, but she added that she had never – mainly children – and to help them get heard of anyone taping their mouth shut off medications. to sleep. She did not seem concerned, but My husband checked on the internet she’s not married to the guy. – Holding My and on YouTube and founds all kinds of Breath advice about breathing through your nose, Dear Holding My Breath: Relax. Your not your mouth. In fact, he even bought a husband won’t suffocate in his sleep. book about it called something like, “Shut Given a choice between mouth breathing Your Mouth.” and nasal breathing, many experts recom- My concern is at night because he puts mend nasal breathing for the reason your a piece of tape over his mouth before he doctor stated. The fact that your husband MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM falls asleep, and he sleeps the entire night has been able to cut way back on his med- with that tape on. I am afraid that if his ications is a good sign, as is your doctor nasal passages were to clog up, and he did- not having concerns. n’t know it, he could actually suffocate in We breath through our nose or mouth; his sleep. I have told Charles this, but he those are our only two options. Normally, only laughs, saying there is no way. He when people think of calming down, they says that if he couldn’t breath, at all he say, “Take a deep breath,” and most people would rip the tape off. He reminded me of would do so by breathing through the the two times that he had to cough in his nose and out the mouth. sleep, and he woke up and ripped the tape Shallow breathing through the nose is off. After coughing, he put a new piece of an interesting concept. If any other readers tape over his mouth. The product that he have tried this and experienced good or BORN LOSER uses is called “cloth tape,” which he buys bad results, I’d love to hear about it. at the local pharmacy. Send your questions for Annie Lane to He says that he almost never needs an [email protected]. antihistamine because his allergies rarely COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM TODAY’S HOROSCOPE Stop fussing over things Dec. 21) — Don’t be fooled by the truth will be what points you cannot change and start someone’s rhetoric. If you lis- you in the right direction. making adjustments to what ten carefully, you will realize TAURUS (April 20-May 20) you can improve. 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The quilts to accept what comes with the expectation remember 74 individuals who were lost to of something better to come. suicide with their photos and names “God’s not done with you,” Haas said. sewed into the squares. “As long as you’re breathing there is hope.” Sales • Rentals Donna Titto, of Ironwood, said she Haas said she understands the impor- Management • Appraisals attended the event to honor the memory tance of the medical approach to mental of her ex-husband, Earl Maki, who died of health and in the treatment of depression. 906-932-5406 suicide at the age of 41 in 2013. She She described that as an outside-in Highway US-2 • Ironwood brought her son’s girlfriend who also approach that goes so far and that her upnorthproperty.com wanted to better understand his pain, she acceptance of Christianity was the inside- said. out approach and what she called an “My son’s father took his life and I do it overnight transformation in her life. to try and work through the grief and to “Jesus is the solution and when he honor his memory,” Titto said. “You learn comes into a life he transforms it and heals every day. I feel the grief and feel a part of the soul,” Haas said. the blame because we were divorced but Living with an older man at age 18, people have helped me through that to Haas said she lived with the agony of sui- realize that he was probably very cide daily for five years until she attempt- depressed.” ing to take her life for three consecutive The speakers included Paula Bertini, nights. She survived and awoke from a who lost a son to suicide in 2000 to sui- dream with no desire to be intoxicated or cide. His twin brother also struggled and to do self-harm. The darkness in her life lost his own battle. seemed to lift like a bright sunrise, she Crystal Suzik, vice president of the said. Gogebic Range Suicide Prevention Coun- “When I went to sleep I prayed and said cil, spoke about her family’s experience God, if you are real I’ll need you to show with attempted suicides. Fortunately, her me,” Haas said. “I woke up to a brand new oldest son survived a self-inflicted gun- day and a brand new me and I have never shot, and her younger brother, who was been the same since.” traumatized from discovering his brother For the next 33 years Haas said she has after the shooting, later intended to take walked with Jesus. She became a musician his own life but could’t remove safety fea- and singer who records Christian music tures on the gun. about her experiences and three years ago The signs that led to both the attempt- published a book, “Just Hold On,” which ed suicides are clear now but they were tells of her experience along with five sto- not at the time, Suzik said. The older boy ries of other suicide survivor’s or families was under a lot of pressure from himself who lost someone to suicide. and the family in preparing to enter the “I just tell people that there is hope, military, which was compounded by “a lot that there is a way out, and to just hold of smaller bad events building up,” along on,” Haas said. “I’m really proud of the with lack of sleep and nutrition, she said. book.” The family had to get past survivor’s The Gogebic Range Suicide Prevention guilt and learn to leave the past in the past, Council serves the western Upper Penin- she said. Moving forward the work is to sula and northeast Wisconsin. The coun- educate others with the tools of preven- cil offers free education, prevention and tion and to learn to talk and to be an empa- trainings on how to “QPR” (question, per- thetic listener who doesn’t make someone suade and refer), the mental health ver- feel worse than they already do. sion of CPR.

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North began to panic when the and a reasonable choice.” Carolina had one of the technician took longer than While abortions across highest shares of out-of- normal, then told her she the U.S. are down, the state abortions in 2017. would need to see a spe- share of women who had While both states have cialist. abortions out of state rose passed restrictive laws, Lunsford, a nurse in slightly, by half a percent- experts and advocates say Alabama, knew it was seri- age point, and certain they are slightly more ous and begged for an states had notable increas- accessible than some of appointment the next day. es over the six-year period, their surrounding states. That’s when the doctor according to AP’s analysis. In Illinois, the percent- gave her and her husband In pockets of the Mid- age of abortions performed the heart-wrenching news: west, South and Mountain on non-residents more The baby boy they decided West, the number of than doubled to 16.5% of to name Sebastian was women terminating a preg- all reported state abortions severely underdeveloped nancy in another state rose in 2017. That is being driv- and had only half a heart. If considerably, particularly en in large part by women he survived, he would need where a lack of clinics from Missouri, one of six care to ease his pain and means the closest provider states with only a single several surgeries. He may is in another state or where abortion provider. not live long. less restrictive policies in a Even that provider, in Lunsford, devastated, neighboring state make it St. Louis, has been under asked the doctor about easier and quicker to termi- threat of closing after the ending the pregnancy. nate a pregnancy there. state health department “I felt the only way to “In many places, the refused to renew its license. guarantee that he would right to abortion exists on Missouri lawmakers not have any suffering was paper, but the ability to also passed a law this year to go through with the access it is almost impossi- that would ban almost all abortion,” she said of that ble,” said Amy Hagstrom abortions past eight weeks painful decision nearly Miller, CEO of Whole of a pregnancy, but it faces three years ago. Women’s Health, which a legal challenge. But the doctor said operates seven abortion About 10 miles (16 kilo- Alabama law prohibits clinics in Maryland, Indi- meters) from St. Louis, abortions after five ana, Texas, Virginia and across the Mississippi months. He handed Minnesota. “We see peo- River, is the Hope Clinic in Lunsford a piece of paper ple’s access to care depend Granite City, Illinois, which with information for a clin- on their ZIP code.” has seen a 30% increase in ic in Atlanta, a roughly 180- ___ patients this year and has mile (290-kilometer) drive Nationwide, women added two doctors, deputy east. who traveled from another director Alison Dreith said. Lunsford is one of thou- state received at least About 55 percent of its sands of women in the U.S. 44,860 abortions in 2017, patients come from Mis- who have crossed state the most recent year avail- souri, and it also sees lines for an abortion in able, according to the AP women from Indiana, Ken- recent years as states have analysis of data from 41 tucky and Ohio. All those passed ever stricter laws states. states have mandatory and as the number of clin- That’s about 10% of all waiting periods to receive ics has declined. reported procedures that an abortion, a requirement Although abortion year, but counts from nine Illinois does not have. opponents say the laws are states, including highly Dreith called it a scary intended to reduce abor- populated California and time for women in states tions and not send people Florida, and the District with highly restrictive laws to other states, at least Columbia were not includ- and few clinics. 276,000 women terminat- ed either because they were “The landscape that ed their pregnancies out- not collected or reported we’re seeing today did not side their home state across the full six years. happen overnight, and it between 2012 and 2017, Thirteen states saw a was not by accident,” she AP DATA ASSOCIATED with abortion providers and women seeking abortions across according to an Associated rise in the number of out- said. state lines. Press analysis of data col- of-state women having And Illinois isn’t the lected from state reports abortions between 2012 only place Missouri 31 of this year, 33 states others also help with trans- her group is doing what and the U.S. Centers for and 2017. women are heading for passed 480 laws restricting portation, lodging and faith communities have Disease Control and Pre- New Mexico’s share of abortions. abortion, according to the child care. always done: “Care for the vention. abortions performed on In 2017, Missouri Guttmacher Institute, a A third of women call- stranger and welcome the In New Mexico, the women from out of state women received 47% of all research organization that ing the group’s hotline for traveler.” number of women from more than doubled from abortions performed in supports abortion rights. help end up traveling out Lamunyon Sanford said out of state who had abor- 11% to roughly 25%. One Kansas. That is in large In 2019 alone, lawmak- of state for abortions, Tins- the need is growing as bar- tions more than doubled in likely reason is that a clinic part because the only ers approved 58 restric- ley said. Many choose riers increase and women that period, while Missouri in Albuquerque is one of access to the procedure tions primarily in the Mid- Georgia because it’s conve- are unable to access care women represented nearly only a few independent throughout western Mis- west, Plains and South — nient to get to and consid- where they live. half the abortions per- facilities in the country souri, particularly the almost half of which would ered slightly less restrictive “They have to figure out formed in neighboring that perform abortions greater Kansas City area, is ban all, most or some abor- than some other states in so many details and figur- Kansas. close to the third trimester across the state line in tions, the group said. the South. ing out how they are going “The procedure itself without conditions. Overland Park, Kansas. The most high-profile In Georgia, which has a to get the funding for every- was probably the least trau- Georgia’s share of abor- ___ laws, which face legal chal- mandatory waiting period, thing,” she said. “Some- matic part of it,” Lunsford tions involving out-of-state Between 2011 and May lenges that could eventual- a woman is not required to times it’s just too much. ly test the U.S. Supreme come to a clinic twice, like And then they become par- Court’s Roe v. Wade deci- they are in Tennessee. But ents.” sion, would ban abortion if Georgia’s new fetal heart- The coalition helped after a fetal heartbeat can beat law survives a court Beth Vial, who didn’t learn be detected — as early as six challenge, it would have she was pregnant until she weeks. one of the earliest state- was six months along after Advocates say that if the imposed abortion bans. chronic medical conditions Supreme Court upholds That would force many masked her symptoms. the latest restrictions, it women to go even farther As a 22-year-old college will become more common from where they live to ter- student living in Portland, for women to seek an abor- minate their pregnancies. Oregon, Vial was beyond tion in another state. ___ the point when nearly “The intent of these law- Of all states, New Mexi- every abortion clinic in the makers is to completely co has seen the biggest country would perform the outlaw abortion and force increase in the number of procedure. people not to have abor- women coming from else- Vial’s only option for an tions. But in reality, it push- where for an abortion — a abortion was New Mexico, es people farther and wider 158% jump between 2012 where a volunteer with the to access the care they want and 2017, according to AP’s New Mexico Religious and need,” said Quita Tins- analysis. Coalition for Reproductive ley, deputy director of The New Mexico Reli- Choice drove her to and Access Reproductive Care gious Coalition for Repro- from the clinic in Albu- Associated Press Southeast. ductive Choice helps an querque and brought her IN THIS Aug. 29 photo, Hevan Lunsford poses for a photo with her son’s ultra- ARC Southeast is part of average of 100 women a meals. sounds and footprints and handprints of her son, in Prattville, Ala. Lunsford found the National Network of year but is on track to assist The support she out when she was five months pregnant that the baby she would later name Sebas- Abortion Funds, a collec- 200 this year. Some of its received inspired her to tian was severely underdeveloped and had only half of a heart. Lunsford said she tive of 70 abortion support 55 volunteers open their join the board of North- felt the only way to guarantee her son would not suffer would be to end the preg- groups for women in six homes to women coming west Access Abortion nancy and was told she would need to travel to Georgia for the procedure. Southeast states. Some pro- from out of state. Fund, which helps women Lunsford is one of thousands of women across the U.S. in recent years who have vide money to women to Executive director Joan in Oregon, Washington, crossed state lines for an abortion. pay for abortions, while Lamunyon Sanford said Idaho and Alaska.

shamed for having worn reveal- than 15 days, but less than 70 tion, come with a minimum sen- Violence How do women feel? A 2018 government survey ing clothes, while dead women days, to heal may be punished tence of 25 years in prison, com- said 80% of women in Mexico are sometimes dismissed as care- with a sentence of six months to pared to 20 years for regular From page 2 don’t feel safe. Sexual harassment less partyers or girlfriends of two years in jail, whereas causing homicides. City police chief with pink glitter. and assault is so common on criminals. life-threatening injuries could At one protest, dozens of public transportation that the result in up to eight years of What more can be done? Activists would like to see women trashed a Mexico City Mexico City subway reserves two What have authorities incarceration. bus station, defaced the Angel cars on every train exclusively for done? Rape carries a minimum sen- more women take stands against of Independence monument women. Mexico has improved its legal tence of six years, regardless of a their abusers. Too often, women with spray paint and set a Experts blame macho atti- framework over recent decades to woman’s perceived chastity. As drop abuse complaints against police station ablaze during an tudes about the roles of women, better protect women and girls. recently as 2002, rape sentences their husbands and boyfriends, August protest. The damage to combined with deterioration in The congress passed a constitu- varied in length, depending on a activists say. the monument angered many social values, for the widespread tional amendment this year that woman’s supposed sexual inno- But Ramos says the biggest people, but the protesters violence. allows for preventive detention cence. issue is that the laws are not often argued that the vandalism was a Activists also say the process for those who are accused of Sentences for molesting applied. Official complacency means to demand action for a of reporting a crime is often domestic violence for a second minors may be extended if the and ineptitude breed widespread dire situation, saying a little painful, with lengthy declara- time. abuser was a person of confi- infractions because perpetrators paint is nothing compared to a tions and hours of questioning Sentences for domestic vio- dence, such as a teacher or a step- don’t fear reprisal, he says. life destroyed by violence. City for the accusers. They say the lence verdicts depend on the father. “If one doesn’t respect author- authorities decided not to press judicial process is plagued by vic- severity of the injuries. For Since 2011, murders of ity, he’s even less likely to respect charges for destruction of pub- tim-blaming. Women who are instance, the infliction of a bruise women that carry tinges of gen- a vulnerable person like a lic property. sexually assaulted may be or a broken bone that takes more der hate, such as genital mutila- woman,” Ramos says.