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CDISPATCH.COM 75 ¢ Newsstand | 40 ¢ Home Delivery Wednesday | August 21, 2019 City carves out $805K in savings, new revenue Mayor Robert Operating fund outlook much-improved from spring projection Smith address- BY MARY POLLITZ that seemed poised to send the city’s operat- es the council [email protected] with a financial ing fund into debt by the end of September. update during “People were saying we were broke, (but) The city has shored up its financial posi- the regularly we’re not broke,” Smith told The Dispatch scheduled tion this fiscal year by at least $805,000, ac- after the meeting. “Our finances were lower meeting Tues- cording to a report Mayor Robert Smith pre- than the previous years, but we have tight- day night. Smith sented to city councilmen Tuesday evening at ened our belt with the employees, depart- said savings the Municipal Complex. ment heads and council members as far as since March, Smith said cuts and freezes implemented building our finances back.” in addition to earlier this year have saved the city about Columbus ran consecutive operating fund unaccount- $329,000, while $476,000 in unbudgeted rev- deficits exceeding $800,000 in Fiscal Years ed revenue, increased the enue — $450,000 of that in a reimbursement 2017 and 2018, plummeting its fund balance city’s finances from the Mississippi Department of Archives to roughly $2.3 million. Financial consultant by more than and History for renovations at City Hall — Mike Crowder in March, using the city’s $800,000. has helped stem the tide of a financial crisis See Council, 3A Mary Pollitz/Dispatch Staff

ELECTION DAY IN WARD 4 Gray, Beard head to runoff in Ward 4 special election Gibbs-Gray outpaces Beard 74-3 in absentees

BY MARY POLLITZ [email protected]

Kegdra Gibbs- Gray and Pierre D. Beard Sr. are headed to a runoff in the spe- cial election for the Ward 4 Columbus City Council vacancy. Gibbs-Gray re- ceived the most Gibbs-Gray votes Tuesday in the six-candidate field with 195 (37.79 per- cent). Beard placed second with 114 votes (22.09 percent). Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff Gibbs-Gray gar- Helen Green shows her daughter Taliyah Brandon, 16, how to cast a vote during the Ward 4 special election Tuesday at the nered 74 absentee Propst Park Community Hut in Columbus. After Green submitted her ballot, volunteers gave them both “I voted” stickers. “It’s an votes, while Beard Beard Sr. honor when you wear this,” Green told her daughter as she placed the sticker on her dress. “People fought hard for us to vote.” received only 3. In fact, all five candidates besides Gibbs-Gray received only 15 absen- tee votes combined. The runoff is set for Sept. 10. The winner will serve the unex- pired term of Fred Jackson which runs through June 2021. Jackson Aldermen OK retail center TIF resigned July 3, midway through his first term. Beard said he is excited about to bring in ALDI, TJ Maxx qualifying for the runoff but re- mains nervous about the gap in ab- sentee ballots. He said it suggested Mayor Spruill: TIF plan is a ‘fair’ deal sations with retailers. unfair campaign practices. Under the TIF, the city By law, voters who are illiterate By Tess Vrbin to the North Star Industrial and county will issue up to or disabled can cast a mail-in ab- [email protected] Park at Highways 82 and 389. $3 million in bonds to reim- sentee ballot at home, which can The industrial plant being burse Castle Properties for bear the witness signature of any- STARKVILLE — the first North Star tenant the costs of certain infra- one at least 18 years old. Gibbs- Starkville is one step closer and a new development re- structure built at the retail Gray previously told The Dispatch to bringing in an ALDI gro- placing the old site is “kind center. The entities will then her campaign volunteers are help- cery store and a TJ Maxx repay the bonds with sales of a two-fold win” for the city, Spruill Castleberry ing voters request absentees, then department store thanks to Ward 1 Alderman Ben Carv- and property taxes generat- providing witness signatures when a tax-increment financing er said. having pretty advanced con- ed at the center for up to 15 the ballot is cast. plan the Starkville Board of ALDI and TJ Maxx have versations with (Castle Prop- years. “Absentees are killing me,” Aldermen approved Tuesday wanted to come to Starkville erties owner Mark) Castle- The city will not issue the Beard said. “That’s not right. ... I’m with a 5-2 vote. for years but have not found berry, but these two are in bonds for at least three years overjoyed and I’m ready to work for Castle Properties request- the right site until now, said the letters of intent stage, because it will take about my people.” ed the TIF to develop a retail Chris Gouras, an urban plan- where we have permission a year for Garan to finish The next three weeks Beard shopping center at the inter- ning consultant representing to state that they’re strong- building and move into its said he will continue to campaign section of Highway 12 and Castle Properties. They plan ly interested in being here,” new location, and it will take on foot throughout Ward 4. Industrial Park Road, the to occupy about half of the Gouras said. another year for Castleber- “I’m going to be walking a lot current 10-acre site of the 90,000-square foot shopping Letters of intent are not ry to tear down Garan’s old and knocking on doors,” Beard Garan Manufacturing plant. center, he said. binding, but they allow devel- site and build the shopping said. Garan is planning to relocate “Some other retailers are opers to have formal conver- See Aldermen, 3A See Ward 4, 8A

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DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A Wednesday, August 21, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Did you hear? Danish royal palace ‘surprised’ by Trump canceling trip Wednesday Cancellation came on Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s comments, after Danish prime that she would have no interest in discussing the Ex-Governor Barbour backs minister dismissed purchase of Greenland, I will be postponing our idea of selling meeting scheduled in two Reeves in Mississippi GOP runoff weeks for another time,” Greenland as ‘an Trump said. Winner of the Republican runoff advances to the are closed across the state, which There was no immedi- has strong negative effects on state absurd discussion’ ate reaction from the Dan- Nov. 5 general election for governor and will face commerce and economic develop- ment.” By JAN M. OLSEN ish government. Former The Associated Press government ministers fourth-term Attorney General Jim Hood Reeves received about 49 per- were quick to speak out, cent and Waller received 33 percent By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS COPENHAGEN, Den- however. Barbour said there are signif- in a three-person Republican prima- The Associated Press icant policy differences between mark — U.S. President Martin Lidegaard, a ry Aug. 6. Reeves and Waller. The winner of the Republican Donald Trump’s decision former foreign minister, JACKSON — “Tate understands that gov- runoff advances to the Nov. 5 gen- to cancel a visit to Den- told broadcaster TV2 that Former Mississippi ernment doesn’t have any money eral election for governor and will mark next month after the it was “a diplomatic farce” Gov. Haley Barbour except what it takes from the pub- face fourth-term Attorney General prime minister described and said Trump’s behav- said Tuesday that he lic,” Barbour said as he stood with his plan to buy Greenland ior was “grotesque” and is supporting Tate Jim Hood, who defeated seven can- Reeves, current Republican Gov. didates two weeks ago to win the as “absurd” took the Dan- he was “throwing a hissy Reeves for the Re- Phil Bryant and several other elect- Democratic nomination; Constitu- ish royal palace by sur- fit.” publican nomination ed officials at the state Republican tion Party candidate Bob Hicking- prise, a spokeswoman said Trump’s cancellation for governor. Wednesday. Party headquarters. bottom; and independent candidate was “deeply insulting to Barbour said that Barbour Lene Balleby told The Reeves repeated his opposition David Singletary. the people of Greenland “two good people” Associated Press Wednes- to increasing Mississippi’s gaso- Bryant could not seek a third and Denmark,” former are in the Aug. 27 party primary day that the news was line tax. Waller has said a gas tax term as governor. Mississippi, Lou- Prime Minister Helle runoff. Reeves is in his second “a surprise” to the royal increase would be a fair way to fund isiana and Kentucky are the only Thorning-Schmidt wrote term as lieutenant governor after household, which formal- highway improvements because it states electing governors this year. on Twitter. serving two terms as state treasur- ly had invited Trump to er, and Bill Waller Jr. is a retired would be paid by people using the Campaign finance reports filed visit Denmark Sept. 2 and Claus Oxfeldt, chair- roads. with the secretary of state’s office man of Denmark’s main chief justice of the Mississippi Su- 3 as part of a European preme Court. The Mississippi Asphalt Pave- Tuesday showed that Reeves had police union, told Danish trip. She had no further “This is not about who’s a good ment Association endorsed Waller nearly 10 times more campaign media that authorities had comments. person, who’s a bad person,” said on Monday, saying that highway cash than Waller. been busy planning the Trump announced his Barbour, who led the Republican construction creates jobs. Reeves reported about $3.4 mil- decision by tweet after the third visit by a sitting U.S. National Committee in the mid- “Mississippians are paying more lion in multiple campaign accounts Danish prime minister dis- president to the Scandina- 1990s and was governor from 2004 for vehicle repair than ever before as of Saturday, while Waller report- missed the notion of sell- vian NATO member. “As to 2012. “Bill Waller’s a nice guy. due to poor road conditions,” the ed about $350,000 cash on hand. ing the semi-autonomous far as I know, it has cre- I worked with him as governor. I association’s former president, Clif- Only the runoff candidates had territory to the U.S. as “an ated great frustrations to thought he was a great chief jus- ton L. “Pepper” Beckman Jr. of Lau- to file campaign finance reports absurd discussion.” have spent so much time tice.” rel, said in a news release. “Bridges Tuesday. “Denmark is a very preparing for a visit that special country with in- is canceled,” Oxfeldt was credible people, but based quoted as saying.

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Council Continued from Page 1A approved budget versus shape. Well, clinic for employees and Smith said that there paying about $25,000 a its projected spending, we are not in their dependents. The are 472 participants el- month,” Smith said. “... predicted the city would good shape clinic is staffed with nurs- igible to use the clinic Since they are not taking overspend that fund bal- but finan- es, a nurse practitioner under the city’s plan. advantage of it, by Oct. 1 ance by $338,000 by the cially our fi- and the equipment neces- Of those, only 88.5 per we will just cancel it.” end of the fiscal year if nances have sary to provide services month, on average, used The city’s annual bud- something didn’t change. improved a such as preventative care, the service since Octo- get hearing has been In response, Smith, great deal.” physicals and education- ber 2018. scheduled for 4 p.m. Gavin Jones Box with the council’s blessing, Council- al programs along with “It’s a good perk, but Thursday in the upstairs enacted freezes on hir- men were we have saved,” Box said. primary care and filled at the same time, we are court room at City Hall. ing and wages and upped generally positive on the “We’ve got to continue prescriptions, all at no the deductible on the em- improved outlook. to watch our spending. cost to the insured em- ployee health insurance “I am much more en- That’s what got us into this ployees. The clinic’s aim plan (from $100 to $500). couraged than I was,” mess. We’ve got to be care- was to help lower insur- The city also opened the Ward 6 Councilman Bill ful for the rest of the year.” ance costs for each entity, Municipal Court clerk’s Gavin said. “We just have while also providing low- office on Friday (normal- to continue to be diligent, City pulls out cost health care to the en- ly an off-day for most city but I think it’s a good of health clinic tity’s employees. employees) and collected start.” As a move to jump- In August 2018, city $26,206 in additional fines Ward 5 Councilman start savings for next council voted to cancel its and fees. Stephen Jones agreed but year, councilmen also ap- contract with the clinic In all, Smith reported said the city still has a long proved ending a contract but ultimately agreed to the city has more than $7 way to go. with Baptist Medical another year. million in its coffers, in- “It’s a step in the right Group for a health clinic With Tuesday’s vote, cluding $2.27 million in its direction,” Jones said. “Do at 2503 Fifth St. S. that the city gave 60 days no- operating fund. He said it’s we have more work to do? has provided city employ- tice of the contract’s ter- still too early to tell wheth- Yes, but at least we are not ees and their dependents mination. er the operating fund will where we were, which is a with free care for two Box said the council finish the fiscal year at a plus. We will continue to years. wanted one more year to deficit, but he is certain it look at ways to get more The move will save the see if city employees took will not be as bad as ex- revenue and ways to cut.” city about $269,000 annu- advantage of the opportu- pected, or even as bad as Ward 3 Councilman ally. nity, but since then, those the last two fiscal years. Charlie Box added the Columbus, along with numbers have stayed low. “We have followed our city needs to contin- Lowndes County and Co- “They’re just not sup- costs savings plan and I ue to curb its spending lumbus Light and Water, porting it,” Box said. “It’s appreciate the council for throughout the end of entered separate agree- a good benefit but it’s just supporting me,” Smith this fiscal year, Sept. 30. ments with BMG in Feb- not something they’re us- said. “... We are in good “I’m excited about what ruary 2017 to offer the ing.” Aldermen Continued from Page 1A center, Gouras said. Cas- derman Sandra Sistrunk tleberry must then show said. The nearest ALDI is at least a year of sales also in Tupelo. tax performance before Ward 7 Alderman the bonds will be issued. Henry Vaughn voted for County supervisors set a the TIF in a rare break public hearing for Sept. with Perkins. He said he 3 on the TIF, after which thinks the retail center they will consider final ap- Beatty Carver Sistrunk Vaughn will capture money oth- proval. a Southeastern Confer- other TIF projects find- erwise leaving the city, Online shopping has ence college (town). Any- ing city approval in recent including his. reduced the amount of one who’s been around years – Academy Sports, “A lot of people know brick-and-mortar retail, here the last couple years Middleton Court, the Cot- that any time I’m out of and the new shopping can see the housing and ton Mill Marketplace, the town, I’m usually going to center will hopefully draw retail development that’s Parker-McGill car dealer- stop at TJ Maxx (in Tupe- a wide range of custom- taking place. I don’t think ship and the Mill at MSU lo) to buy jackets for the ers, Mayor Lynn Spruill we need to be in the busi- – he advised aldermen children,” Vaughn said. said. ness of incentivizing retail should scrutinize, and He also does not want “It also shows an inter- developers to get things perhaps be more conser- Garan’s old site to lie va- est in being here and we to come to Starkville and vative about, future TIF cant for an unknown peri- want to foster that, so I’m build here.” requests. od of time, possibly years. pretty excited about this Spruill said Retail Strat- whole thing,” she said. Beatty insisted he is “Alderman Beatty’s ex- “not anti-development” actly right that it’s turned egies, the Birmingham, Ward 5 Alderman Alabama-based firm that Hamp Beatty and Ward 6 but does not want other into a business model, es- retailers to end up “mar- pecially in college towns,” has overseen Starkville’s Alderman and Vice May- retail recruitment since or Roy A. Perkins both ginalized and put out of Carver said. “While that’s business” by losing cus- not a bad thing, I think we February 2016, told her in voted against the TIF. a Tuesday email that the tomers to the new shop- definitely don’t want to “If we were right in the TIF was a “fair proposal.” boonies somewhere and ping center. oversaturate the market.” we couldn’t buy a devel- Carver said Starkville’s One benefit is that opment, it would be one market is big enough to Starkville residents will thing,” Beatty said. “But I support this project, one no longer have to drive keep saying, and I sound reason he voted for the to Columbus or Tupelo to like a broken record, we’re TIF. But with so many go to TJ Maxx, Ward 2 Al- 4A Wednesday, August 21, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Trump steadily fulfills goals Planned Parenthood on religious right wish list leaves federal family ‘In the first two years of his administration, he’s es that the high court will hear in its planning program upcoming term related to LGBTQ achieved more than all of the presidents combined discrimination in the workplace. Acting president and CEO: Earlier this year, Health and since Ronald Reagan. He’s been the most pro-religious Human Services issued a waiver Organization’s network of health allowing a state-contracted fos- freedom and pro-life president in modern history.’ ter care agency in South Carolina centers will remain open Mat Staver, president of legal advocacy organization Liberty Counsel to deny services to same-sex and non-Christian families. HHS also By DAVID CRARY By DAVID CRARY cried by liberals — came this week moved to revoke newly won health and RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR AP National Writer when the Department of Health and care discrimination protections for The Associated Press Human Services implemented a transgender people. NEW YORK — Planned Parenthood said Mon- NEW YORK — When Donald new rule for the federal family plan- These and other actions aimed Trump assumed the presidency, day it’s pulling out of the federal family planning ning program known as Title X. at curtailing abortion rights and conservative religious leaders program rather than abide by a new Trump ad- Planned Parenthood, long a target LGBTQ rights have helped many drew up “wish lists’ of steps they ministration rule prohibiting clinics from refer- of religious conservatives because conservative Christians overlook hoped he’d take to oppose abor- ring women for abortions. of its role as the leading U.S. abor- other aspects of Trump’s presiden- tion and rein in the LGBTQ-rights Alexis McGill Johnson, Planned Parenthood’s tion provider, quit the program — cy, such as his often-divisive rheto- movement. With a flurry of recent acting president and CEO, said the organiza- walking away from tens of millions actions, Trump’s administration ric on Twitter and at rallies. tion’s nationwide network of health centers would is now winning their praise for ag- of dollars in grants — rather than The Rev. Robert Jeffress, pas- remain open and strive to make up for the loss gressively fulfilling many of their comply with a new rule prohibiting tor of the Southern Baptist mega- of federal money. But she predicted that many goals. clinics from referring women for church First Baptist Dallas and a low-income women who rely on Planned Parent- Mat Staver, president of the le- abortions. frequent guest at the White House, hood services would “delay or go without” care. gal advocacy organization Liberty Last week, the Labor Depart- predicted that Trump would win “We will not be bullied into withholding abor- Counsel, said Trump has fulfilled ment proposed a rule that is ex- more evangelical votes in 2020 than tion information from our patients,” said McGill about 90 percent of the goals on a pected to shield federal contractors he did in 2016, when they helped Johnson. “Our patients deserve to make their own list that Staver and other conserva- from discrimination complaints provide his margin of victory. health care decisions, not to be forced to have tive leaders compiled. regarding hiring and firing deci- “When he ran in 2016 and prom- Donald Trump or Mike Pence make those deci- “In the first two years of his ad- sions motivated by religious beliefs. ised pro-life, pro-religious freedom sions for them.” ministration, he’s achieved more Critics say the rule, if implemented, policies, most evangelicals who vot- Enforcement of the new Title X rule marks a than all of the presidents combined would enable employers to discrim- ed for him didn’t know whether he major victory for a key part of President Donald since Ronald Reagan,” Staver said. inate against LGBTQ people. would or could fulfill those promis- Trump’s political base — religious conservatives “He’s been the most pro-religious On Friday, the Justice Depart- es,” Jeffress said. “When they look opposed to abortion. They have been campaign- freedom and pro-life president in ment filed a brief telling the Su- back now, they see he checked off ing relentlessly to “defund Planned Parenthood” modern history.” preme Court that federal law allows all of those goals. ... He’ll win by because — among its varied services — it is the One of the most dramatic steps firing workers for being transgen- an even larger margin on basis of largest abortion provider in the United States, — hailed by conservatives and de- der. The brief is related to three cas- promises kept.” and they viewed the Title X grants as an indirect subsidy. About 4 million women are served nationwide under the Title X program, which distributes $260 million in family planning grants to clinics. Planned Parenthood says it has served about 40 percent of patients, many of them African Amer- Georgia asks judge not to block restrictive abortion law ican and Hispanic. Family planning funds cannot be used to pay for abortions. Law set to become enforceable Jan. 1 advocacy group, saying termined not to be viable In a statement, the federal Department of women have the consti- because of a serious med- Health and Human Services said Planned Parent- By KATE BRUMBACK day. The law “advances tutional right to be free ical condition. hood knew months ago about the new restrictions The Associated Press Georgia’s unique and to make their own health Additionally, it declares and suggested that the group could have chosen substantial constitutional care and family planning an embryo or fetus a “nat- at that point to exit the program. ATLANTA — Georgia interest in protecting un- decisions without inter- ural person” once cardiac “Some grantees are now blaming the govern- has asked a federal judge born human lives, in addi- ference from politicians. activity can be detected, ment for their own actions — having chosen to not to block the state’s tion to its interests in pro- In July, they asked the which the law says is the accept the grant while failing to comply with the restrictive abortion law tecting maternal health, judge to stop it from tak- point where “the full val- regulations that accompany it — and they are from taking effect and to encouraging childbirth, ing effect while the case ue of a child begins.” This abandoning their obligations to serve patients un- dismiss a challenge to the and safeguarding the in- plays out. declaration would make der the program,” the department said. constitutionality of the tegrity of the medical pro- In response, the state the fetus a dependent mi- measure. fession,” they said. lawyers said they “deny nor for tax purposes and The law bans abortions The law, which was all allegations in the com- trigger child support ob- once a fetal heartbeat is signed by Republican plaint that killing a living ligations, and could have detected, which can hap- Gov. Brian Kemp in May, unborn child constitutes other impacts in state law. pen as early as six weeks is set to become enforce- ‘medical care’ or health The so-called heart- into a pregnancy, before able Jan. 1. care.’” beat law is one of a string many women realize Lawyers with the The Georgia legisla- of similar measures they’re expecting. It al- American Civil Liber- tion makes exceptions in passed by Republican-led lows for only limited ex- ties Union, Planned Par- the case of rape and in- legislatures around the ceptions. enthood and the Center cest, if the woman files a country in a attack on The ban is “constitu- for Reproductive Rights police report first. It also the U.S. Supreme Court’s tional and justified,” law- filed a federal lawsuit in allows for abortions when 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling yers for the state argued June on behalf of Georgia the life of the woman is at that legalized abortion na- in court filings filed Mon- abortion providers and an risk or when a fetus is de- tionwide.

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Trump: Any Jew voting Democratic is uninformed or disloyal Statement came amid president’s ongoing feud with and politicize anti-Sem- itism,” said Halie Soifer, Democratic congresswomen Ilhan Omar of Minnesota executive director of the Jewish Democratic and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, both Muslim Council of America. “At a time when anti-Semitic By JONATHAN LEMIRE aligned himself with Isra- later agreed to a human- incidents have increased and DARLENE el, including its conserva- itarian visit for Tlaib to — due to the president’s SUPERVILLE tive prime minister Ben- visit her grandmother, emboldening of white The Associated Press jamin Netanyahu, while who lives in the West nationalism — Trump is repeating an anti-Semitic WASHINGTON — the Muslim lawmakers Bank. Tlaib declined, say- have been outspoken crit- ing her grandmother had trope.” Showing a fresh willing- Logan Bayroff of the ness to play politics along ics of Israel’s treatment ultimately urged her not of the Palestinians. Tlaib to come under what they liberal J Street pro-Is- religious lines, President rael group said it was Donald Trump said that is a U.S.-born Palestinian considered to be humiliat- American, while Omar ing circumstances. “no surprise that the American Jewish people president’s racist, disin- who vote for Democrats was born in Somalia. Trump called Omar a “Where has the Demo- “disaster” for Jews and genuous attacks on pro- show “either a total lack gressive women of color cratic Party gone? Where said he didn’t “buy” the of knowledge or great dis- in Congress have now have they gone where tears that Tlaib shed loyalty.” transitioned into smears they are defending these Monday as she discussed Trump’s claim trig- against Jews.” gered a quick uproar two people over the state the situation. Both con- “It is dangerous and from critics who said the of Israel?” Trump told re- gresswomen support the shameful for President Republican president was porters in the Oval Office. Boycott, Divestment and Trump to attack the large trading in anti-Semitic “I think any Jewish people Sanctions movement, a majority of the American stereotypes. It came amid that vote for a Democrat, global protest of Israel. Jewish community as un- Trump’s ongoing feud I think it shows either a Trump’s comments intelligent and ‘disloyal,’” with Democratic con- total lack of knowledge or were denounced swiftly Bayroff said. A number gresswomen Ilhan Omar great disloyalty.” by Jewish American orga- of groups noted that accu- of Minnesota and Rashida At Trump’s urging, nizations. sations of disloyalty have Tlaib of Michigan, both Israel last week blocked “This is yet another long been made against Muslim. Omar and Tlaib from en- example of Donald Trump Jews, including in Europe Trump has closely tering the country. Israel continuing to weaponize during the 1930s.

Execs start to worry about tariffs’ effects on consumers Recent slump in consumer and clothing. recession in the next year So far, consumer spend- to 45 percent from 40 per- confidence has raised the odds of a ing has insulated the U.S. cent in mid-July, accord- economy from the slump ing to analysts for JPMor- U.S. recession in the next year to 45 that is taking hold in such gan Chase. places as China and Ger- If consumers are to percent from 40 percent in mid-July many. But Trump’s trade keep fueling economic wars with Beijing and oth- growth, they might need By MICHELLE CHAPMAN tial impacts to the U.S. er key trading partners reassurance that Trump and JOSH BOAK consumer arising from re- have heightened anxiet- won’t escalate his trade AP Business Writers cently announced tariffs.” ies. wars. That marked at least Americans continue Dozens of American “If trade policy ten- the second time in a week to shop, vacation and buy companies have pared sions ease and the labor that retail executives cars at a brisk clip. But cor- their profit and sales market remains solid, we porate America is starting raised the fear that con- expectations. The mar- would likely see a rebound to worry out loud that sumers might pull back on kets have swung wildly. in consumer sentiment,” President Donald Trump’s spending. Barometers of housing said Jesse Edgerton, a se- tariffs will depress con- Last Wednesday, Ma- and manufacturing have nior economist at JPMor- sumer spending and un- cy’s warned that its cus- slumped. Consumer confi- gan Chase. dermine the economy. tomers have no appetite dence, though healthy on Unlike Macy’s, which, Home Depot, the na- for higher prices. The de- a historical level, dropped like all department stores, tion’s largest home im- partment store chain has sharply this month. faces tumultuous chang- provement chain, said as already raised prices on And that is especially es in how and how much much on Tuesday, when it luggage, housewares and troubling, because con- people shop, Home Depot reported higher-than-ex- furniture because of the sumer spending accounts is doing brisk business. pected profits for the 25 percent import duties for roughly 70 percent of Mortgage rates are hov- quarter but cut its sales imposed in May. CEO Jeff economic activity. ering at historic lows, and expectations for the year, Gennette said Macy’s is That recent slump in the aisles of Home Depot citing the tumbling price trying to offset the costs consumer confidence has are bustling with home- of lumber and the “poten- of looming tariffs on shoes raised the odds of a U.S. owners.

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ZACK PLAIR, Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch MARY ANN HARDY Controller Slimantics In establishment versus underdog only one has plan The eve of tonight’s GOP beat Lt. Gov. Charles Sulli- essary to put the state’s road/bridge That’s the corner Republicans have runoff debate found the two van, then the establishment infrastructure in good working order. been painting themselves into for candidates in much differ- candidate of the reigning It will not. years now. ent surroundings. Democratic Party in an In 2014, the Mississippi Economic They’ve never met a tax they didn’t Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves upset in 1971. Council produced a study that said want to cut, which may be popular, but stood among a dozen or For Waller, the race is putting the roads and bridges in good often is reckless. When the inevitable so men who represent the about policy, too. order would require $3.5 billion in shortfalls arrive, as they are certain to party establishment at The difference is that funds, $350 million per year. do, finding the money needed to keep the state GOP offices in Waller is actually talking No one has done much to dispute the state functioning is problematic. Jackson. about it. those finding since then. The surest path to obscurity for a Gathered to anoint You get the feeling that if With the funding from the lottery politician is to advocate an increase in Reeves as next in the line the outcome really doesn’t capped at $80 million annually, Reeves’ taxes. There is simply no tolerance for of ascension, former Gov. Slim Smith come down to issues, Waller plan would raise less than a quarter of it, especially among conservatives. Haley Barbour, Gov. Phil has a puncher’s change. the MEC’s recommendation. So what we have here are two plans Bryant and key Republicans While Reeves was “The lottery won’t even raise that come up short. in the legislature gave Reeves their basking in the glow of his party cor- enough money to fix the 400 bridges Reeves’ plan is laughably bad. enthusiastic support. onation and dropping all the empty that need to be repaired or replaced,” Waller’s is better. Barbour, who is considered some- catch-phrases, Waller was talking Waller noted. “The lottery just won’t Waller, by the way, favors expansion thing of the patriarch of the current about his plan for roads and bridges. do what needs to be done.” of Medicaid in an effort to boost the GOP that has dominated state politics With a poster-board showing the But neither will Waller’s. state economy and save rural hos- over the past two decades essentially roads and bridges he hopes to repair, Waller’s plan, which includes not pitals. Reeves won’t even discuss to gave Reeves birthright ownership of expand or build sitting in the gravel only bridges, but road repairs and road subject, other that to say he’s against the Governor’s mansion. parking lot at APAC, Waller said he’ll expansions, would generate around “expanding Obama-care.” “This election is about policy, this is push the legislature to pass an 8-cent- $160 million, Even if you added the Likewise, Waller says he’s commit- about issues,” Barbour said. per gallon increase in the state’s fuel $80 million in lottery proceeds – which ted to raising teacher pay annually Meanwhile, Tuesday found Reeves’ tax while offsetting that cost with Waller said he hoped to go to teacher until it reaches the Southeast average, challenger, former Supreme Court the elimination of the 4-percent state pay – the total still only provides about another subject Reeves has yet to talk Chief Justice Bill Waller, Jr., among an- income tax bracket. two-thirds of the funds the MEC says about at all. other small group of men in a setting Waller estimated that will generate is needed. Waller has more plans; Reeves has far different than party headquarters. about $160 million annually, twice the There’s another problem, too. The more rhetoric. Sweating in the mid-day sun as the amount of road/bridge funding that is state’s department of revenue esti- He also has the blessing of the GOP din over machinery and trucks forced projected by the state lottery, which mates that eliminating the 4-percent Establishment. him to yell his brief message, Waller was passed in a special session last tax bracket would cost the state $165 That might well be enough. chose to visit the APAC asphalt plant year. million in revenue. Slim Smith is a columnist and fea- in Hamilton to make his case for the Reeves’ position is that the lottery It sounds an awful lot like robbing ture writer for The Dispatch. His email seat once occupied by his father, who money will provide the money nec- Peter to pay Paul. address is [email protected].

State of the nation The notion that education is the enemy You’d think it would be the one thing we could all agree upon. Life grows ever more complex. Planetary overheating threatens a future of floods, food shortages and mass migration. We carry supercom- puters in our pockets. Robots are taking our jobs. So you’d think, for all the partisan and ideological rancor in this country, the one thing upon which we could come together is education. You’d think we’d all agree it’s a good thing. Leonard Pitts And you’d be wrong. Monday, the Pew Research Center published a new study, “The Growing Partisan Divide in Views of Higher Education,” which found that the share of Americans who say colleges and universities have a negative impact on the country has jumped by 12 percentage points since 2012. But here’s the kicker: “The increase in negative views,” said Pew, “has come almost entirely from Republicans and independents who lean Campaign 2020 Republican.” GOP antipathy toward higher education is driven in part, the study says, by a belief that colleges have gone overboard No, there will be no big infrastructure plan in protecting students from views they deem offensive. On the other hand, most Republicans also think professors should Democrats run- What hap- said, “The tax bill did not only stop bringing their social and political views into the class- ning for president pened was this: not cost money, it generated room. We will pass lightly over the contradiction of saying are vowing to bring Republican Senators revenue for the Treasury.” students should not be sheltered from differing opinions while high-speed internet had declared the Nonetheless, he supports an at the same time, wanting to shelter students from differing to rural America. infrastructure plan infrastructure plan, saying, opinions. President Donald dead on arrival. “we need to find the revenue The larger issue here is this notion that education is the Trump campaigned They would approve sources for it.” enemy. Not that this is new. Pew merely codifies something on the same prom- neither new taxes O.K. ... that has been anecdotally clear for years. Who can forget Rick ise. It was to be part to pay for it nor As for boosting the econ- Santorum’s 2012 complaint: “President Obamaonce said he of his big infrastruc- spending that would omy, Goldman Sachs econo- wants everybody in America to go to college. What a snob.” ture plan. But no, further balloon defi- mist Jan Hatzius sees the 3.5 Pass lightly — again — over the fact that Obama never said there will be no big cits. Trump had to percent growth in the second any such thing. What’s more fascinating is that Santorum infrastructure plan. Froma Harrop get away from this quarter as the tax law’s peak — holder of an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh and a Responding to infrastructure thing impact, CNBC’s John Harwood Juris Doctor from Dickinson School of Law — would identify the Democratic can- real quick. reports. He expects growth to higher education as a mark of elitism. didates’ reminder of a broken Now, how can these Senate soon return to the 2 percent But he understood something about his base and its sus- pledge, Trump’s former infra- Republicans say that, gee, they levels of the Obama years. picion toward education that the rest of us are only belatedly structure adviser, D.J. Gribbin, want better roads, bridges and Democratic candidate Sen. catching up to. Indeed, for all the attention that has (rightly) told Politico: “If I were in the ports, but their constituents Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota been paid to how bigotry ( whether theirs or his) motivated White House right now, I would can’t have them because of tells Iowans she’d raise money Donald Trump’s voters, we need to recognize that education point to the fact that we had a soaring deficits largely caused for rural broadband by raising — and the lack thereof — also determined who did and did plan. We took a big swing.” by the tax cuts they voted for? taxes on the rich. It’s nice to not support him. However, the one big swing Easy. They deny nearly every see a genuine fiscal conserva- Shortly after the 2016 election, Nate Silver of the influen- that Trump actually connected reputable economist’s conclu- tive running for president. tial FiveThirtyEight blog documented how Trump trounced with a ball was the giant 2017 sion that the tax cuts put Amer- You see, voting for tax cuts Hillary Clinton in the 50 largest counties with the lowest tax cuts that will pile nearly $2 ica in a very deep fiscal hole. without cutting spending does percentage of college graduates. His headline: “Education, trillion onto the national debt Vox interviewed several of not make one fiscally responsi- Not Income, Predicted Who Would Vote For Trump.” So when over 10 years. And that pretty them. “Hell no” was Louisiana ble. Quite the opposite. Trump Trump said, “I love the poorly educated,” he had good reason much buried any hope of $2 Sen. John Kennedy’s response pushed for and Congress ap- to do so. trillion for fixing roads or ports when asked if he’d approve $2 proved a two-year budget that The rest of us cannot be so sanguine. Not simply because and bringing fast broadband to trillion of funding for infra- would raise spending by $320 the education gap helped elect our present embarrassment, rural areas. structure by raising taxes or billion. And pretending that a but also because of what it portends for America’s ability to You may recall the tan- borrowing more money. tax cut is paying for itself when effectively govern itself and meet its challenges. It is a telling, trum with which Trump broke Fair enough. But when it’s not coming close is simply chilling and ominous sign of the times that a nation that once off an infrastructure meeting. asked if the tax cuts had lying — unless you truly do not engineered missions to the moon now regards climate change He ranted against Democrats’ drained money that could have get it. with a helpless shrug. probes of him and his adminis- been applied to these projects, And so there’s no infra- If the great divisions of the past centered on race and class, tration. Speaker Nancy Pelosi, he said, “the tax cuts are going structure plan. America’s water the divisions of the future will likely also be along lines of he bawled, had accused him of to pay for themselves” through systems, airports and electric knowledge. Yet Republicans are hostile toward knowledge “horrible, horrible things.” economic growth. grids will have to muddle right at the moment when it is becoming a valuable interna- That was quite the per- On the contrary. The tax through for the foreseeable fu- tional currency. That may make sense as a short-term political formance. Right after, Trump overhaul boosted growth by ture. And many rural kids still strategy, but it is a long-term existential threat. appeared in the Rose Garden an amount that would offset won’t be able to do homework Yes, the poet Thomas Gray famously said that “ignorance behind a lectern with a sign at most 5 percent of the tax in their homes. is bliss.” But he died in 1771. reading, “No collusion” and revenue losses, according to Froma Harrop, a syndicated There were no robots then. “No obstruction.” the Congressional Research columnist, writes for the Provi- Leonard Pitts Jr., winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for “I knew the president was Service. dence (Rhode Island) Journal. commentary, is a columnist for the Miami Herald. Email him at not serious about infrastruc- In a crashing non sequi- Her e-mail address is fharrop@ [email protected]. ture,” Pelosi remarked. tur, Sen. Mike Crapo of Idaho gmail.com. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, August 21, 2019 7A News About Town

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Get promoted? Win an award? Send us your business brief. [email protected] subject: Business brief 8A Wednesday, August 21, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Monroe County sheriff resigns after losing party primary Chief Deputy Curtis Knight will be interim sheriff defeated him, Kevin Crook, will face Re- until supervisors name someone to serve the rest publican Andy Hood in November. of Cecil Cantrell’s four-year term Chief Deputy Curtis Knight will The Associated Press roe County Sheriff Cecil Cantrell be interim sheriff abruptly stepped down Tuesday. until Monroe Coun- ABERDEEN — A sheriff has Within hours, he had cleaned out Cantrell ty supervisors name resigned in northern Mississippi, his office. someone to serve the two weeks after he was defeated in Cantrell was seeking a third rest of Cantrell’s four-year term, a party primary. term but lost the Democratic pri- which expires in January. Supervi- News outlets reported that Mon- mary on Aug. 6. The candidate who sors are set to meet Friday.

Ward 4 Continued from Page 1A Gibbs-Gray thanked those who voted for her and is hopeful those vot- ers come back out to the polls in September. “I want to thank ev- erybody that came out and supported me but it’s not over yet,” Gibbs-Gray messaged The Dispatch. “I need everybody to come back out Sept. 10 so we can win this.” Gibbs-Gray did not re- spond to The Dispatch’s question about her absen- tee totals. City registrar Brenda Williams said there are 11 uncounted affidavits that will be tallied in the morning. Those affidavits ABOVE: Candidate Kegdra Gibbs- will not impact who will Gray, left, and Susie Summerville be in the runoff. take pictures of the Ward 4 special In Tuesday’s results, election results Tuesday at the Co- lumbus Municipal Complex. During Dorothy McClung Lew- the election, Gibbs-Gray received is placed third with 86 the most votes, at 195, followed by votes (16.67 percent), Pierre D. Beard Sr. at 114. A runoff Lavonne Latham Har- election will be held next month, ris placed fourth with 66 since neither candidate received votes (12.79 percent), An- enough votes to win the seat. drita Leigh-Brown placed LEFT: Candidate Pierre D. Beard Sr. hugs Gretta Gardner after Ward fifth with 32 votes (6.2 4 special election results were percent) and Pat Fisher posted Tuesday at the Columbus Douglas placed sixth with Municipal Complex. — Photos by 23 votes (4.46 percent). Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff

Mississippi steps toward scrapping high school history test State Board of Education plans to seek public comment before voting on the issue this year

The Associated Press

JACKSON — Missis- sippi education officials are taking another step to- ward scrapping a now-re- quired U.S. history test. The state Commission on School Accreditation voted unanimously on Monday to recommend to the state Board of Educa- tion that Mississippi stop giving the test to high school students. Students formerly had to pass exams in history, English, algebra and bi- ology to graduate. Now, there are alternate routes to graduate, but some Mis- sissippi students still don’t earn a diploma because they failed one or more tests.

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SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n Wednesday, August 21, 2019 COLLEGE FOOTBALL: MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY AFTER LIMITED ROLE, Green ready to shine ‘I’m going to have a MSU bigger role than I have in the past. And I’m ready Danberry to take it head on.’ Farrod Green receives BY BEN PORTNOY [email protected]

STARKVILLE — Farrod Green extra year basked in the glow of camera lights. Seated at a podium to the right of the main stage at SEC Media Days eligibility for July 17 in Hoover, Alabama, the senior tight end fielded questions on the up- coming season, changes in his game MSU women’s and Mississippi State as a whole. Finally, Green was the center of at- tention. basketball “I’m going to have a bigger role than I have in the past,” he told The By BEN PORTNOY Dispatch. “And I’m ready to take it [email protected] head on.” Aaron Cornia/MSU Athletics STARKVILLE — Green has played a limited role in Mississippi State tight end Farrod Green will be one of five tight ends Jordan Danberry is contributing to MSU’s offense in 2019. four years at MSU. Used heavily in back. blocking sets, he has appeared in 38 crease in production as he slides into Channeling the leadership styles The senior guard games in his career albeit with limited the No. 1 slot. he learned from Dak Prescott and will rejoin Mississip- statistical impact. After redshirting “You’ll see me all around the field Zack Jackson his freshman season, pi State for the up- his first season on campus, he’s to- this year,” he said. Green has embraced his role as the coming season after taled just 31 receptions for 376 yards MSU currently boasts as many as de facto leader of the tight ends as the being granted an ex- and one touchdown. Danberry five tight ends that could see playing lone senior in the group. tra year of eligibility Past numbers aside, coach Joe time in 2019. Green is the elder states- “Now that he’s a senior he’s taken a by the NCAA. Moorhead’s second season at the man of the contingent. Behind him leadership role,” associate head coach Danberry, a one-time Arkansas helm in Starkville offers optimism for is uber-athletic freshman Geor’quar- Tony Hughes said. “And not only was transfer, played just six games of an increased role for the tight ends. ius Spivey, dual-sport freshman Brad her sophomore year for the Razor- he working extremely hard during That coupled with the departure of Cumbest and sophomore Minnesota backs before enrolling at MSU in the summer and the offseason but incumbent starter Justin Johnson, product Powers Warren. Junior Don- See Danberry, 3B Green personally envisions an in- tea Jones could also factor in. See GREEN, 3B

PREP VOLLEYBALL: STARKVILLE HIGH V. NEW HOPE PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW: NEW HOPE V. CALEDONIA

David Miller/Special to The Dispatch Starkville’s Jakailyn Brown scored a match-high 10 kills against New Hope Tuesday night in Starkville.

Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff New Hope and Caledonia will open the 2019 high school football season Friday Brown, Yellow Jackets night in New Hope. volleyball sweeps New Hope Caledonia, New Hope rivalry renewed By DAVID MILLER Special to The Dispatch

STARKVILLE — Jakailyn Brown’s as season opener approaches slam to clinch Starkville High School’s straight-sets win over New Hope Tues- ‘They know what’s at I think when our kids have a day was a fitting end to the match for the middle blocker. stake here. Not just chance to do something no It was her match-high 10th kill, and it capped a dominant night for the junior. a rivalry game, but Caledonia team has done in But the six-footer’s big swings provided positive energy and enthusiasm for her setting the tone for a long time by beating them teammates that were equally as valu- able as the points she scored, said Si- their 2019 football two years in a row, they’re erra Horel, first-year head coach of the Yellow Jackets. season as well.’ motivated by that.’ “When she gets that swing going, New Hope coach Wade Tackett Caledonia coach Michael Kelly the other girls feed off that,” Horel said. “If she gets down, our whole team gets By GARRICK HODGE game losing streak to its inner-county [email protected] down, and that’s what we tried to work opponent and clinched its first win over on with her this year.” the Trojans since 2004. Horel said Brown’s transition to Caledonia football coach Michael David Miller/Special to The Dispatch But that’s all in the past. middle blocker hasn’t been easy, and Kelly didn’t waste time making an New Hope setter Annie Woolbright tips Kelly hopes his Confederates have a that she “started from the bottom” in impression on his team’s fan base in a ball over the net against Starkville. repeat performance in store when the building her skill set for the position his debut 2018 season. rivals 17 miles apart open their 2019 and reinforcing the importance of a “helps protect the court,” Horel said. Kelly and the Confederates did what season at 7 p.m. on Friday against New positive attitude. That process has been “It feels good,” Brown said. “I feel many Caledonia teams have failed to consistent in practice, and Brown’s will- like a new person. I still have to improve do in years past, defeating archrival Hope on the road. ingness to accept coaching and change New Hope 44-28 on the Trojans’ home “I think when our kids have a her approach and demeanor in matches See Volleyball, 3B field. The victory ended Caledonia’s 13- See Football, 3B 2B Wednesday, August 21, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Gennett ph 1 0 0 0 Running back — Jonathan Taylor, junior, Wis- Television: Friday, 8-10 p.m. (Golf Chan- Suarez p 0 0 0 0 Mariners 7, Rays 4 consin; Travis Etienne, junior, Clemson. nel-Tape Delay); Saturday, 7:30-9:30 p.m. San Francisco 020 100 000 — 3 Seattle Tampa Bay Tackles — Andrew Thomas, junior, Georgia; (Golf Channel); Sunday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. (Golf CALENDAR American League Chicago 201 010 10x — 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi Walker Little, junior, Stanford. Channel). East Division DP_San Francisco 1, Chicago 0. LOB_San Totals 36 7 9 6 Totals 35 4 8 4 Guards — Shane Lemieux, senior, Oregon; Defending champion: Scott Parel. W L Pct GB Francisco 5, Chicago 10. 2B_Schwarber (18). Smith rf 5 0 1 0 Meadows rf 5 0 1 2 Charles Schwab Cup leader: Scott McCarron. Crawford ss 3 1 1 0 Pham lf 3 0 0 0 Ben Bredeson, senior, Michigan. Thursday New York 83 44 .659 _ HR_Slater (4), Pillar (18), Castellanos (7), Riz- Center — Tyler Biadasz, junior, . Last week: Doug Barron won the Dick’s Sport- Tampa Bay 73 54 .575 10½ zo 2 (25). SF_Kemp (2). Nola 1b 4 1 1 1 Choi dh 4 0 0 0 ing Goods Open. Seager 3b 3 2 2 3 d’Arnaud 1b 4 0 0 0 Tight end — Albert Okwuegbunam, junior, Notes: Doug Barron has gone through Monday Prep Soccer Boston 67 60 .528 16½ IP H R ER BB SO Missouri. Toronto 52 76 .409 32 San Francisco Murphy c 5 1 1 2 Duffy 3b 3 0 0 0 qualifying in his only two PGA Tour Champi- Heritage Academy at Starkville Acade- Narváez dh 4 0 0 0 Sogard 2b 4 1 1 0 Wide receivers — Jerry Jeudy, junior, Ala- ons events. He wound up in a tie for fifth at the Baltimore 40 86 .317 43 Beede 4 6 3 3 3 4 bama; Tylan Wallace, junior, Oklahoma State. Central Division Abad L,0-1 1 1-3 2 1 1 2 1 Lopes lf 4 1 2 0 Adames ss 4 2 3 0 Senior British Open and won the Dick’s Sport- All-purpose player — Rondale Moore, soph- my, 5 p.m. W L Pct GB Gustave 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Moore lf 0 0 0 0 Kiermaier cf 4 1 2 1 ing Goods Open. ... Barron’s $307,500 from Marshall Academy at Columbus Chris- Minnesota 77 49 .611 _ Suarez 2 1 1 1 2 0 Gordon 2b 4 0 1 0 Zunino c 4 0 1 1 omore, Purdue. winning last week was his second-highest Cleveland 74 52 .587 3 Chicago Broxton cf 4 1 0 0 Kicker — Andre Szmyt, sophomore, Syracuse. paycheck from a PGA Tour-sanctioned event Chicago 56 69 .448 20½ Hamels W,7-4 6 5 3 3 2 5 Seattle 200 022 100 — 7 DEFENSE behind the $322,400 he received for a tie for tian Academy, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay 020 200 000 — 4 Kansas City 45 81 .357 32 Ryan H,13 1 1 0 0 0 2 Ends — Chase Young, junior, Ohio State; A.J. third in the 2005 Byron Nelson Classic. ... Se- Prep Softball Detroit 37 86 .301 38½ Wick H,3 1 0 0 0 0 1 E_Broxton (1), Duffy (5). LOB_Seattle 8, Tam- Epenesa, junior, Iowa. attle native Fred Couples is in the field. This West Division Kimbrel S,10-12 1 0 0 0 0 1 pa Bay 8. 2B_Nola (8), Seager (12), Lopes Tackles — Derrick Brown, senior, Auburn; will be his ninth PGA Tour Champions event French Camp at Columbus, 5/6:30 W L Pct GB Umpires_Home, Ed Hickox; First, Carlos (2), Smith (19), Meadows (18), Kiermaier (16). Raekwon Davis, senior, Alabama. this year. Couples is coming off a runner-up Houston 81 46 .638 _ Torres; Second, Paul Nauert; Third, Angel HR_Seager (17), Murphy (16). SB_Pham (13), Linebackers — Dylan Moses, junior, Alabama; finish last week. ... Scott McCarron had his p.m. 10th finish in the top 10 last week. ... Retief Oakland 72 53 .573 8 Hernandez. Lopes (3). Isaiah Simmons, junior, Clemson; Joe Bachie, Goosen has not finished among the top 15 in Los Angeles 63 66 .492 19 T_2:57. A_36,969 (41,649). senior, Michigan State. Starkville Academy at Heritage Acade- Texas 62 65 .484 19 IP H R ER BB SO his seven starts on the PGA Tour Champions. Cornerbacks — Bryce Hall, senior, Virginia; Next week: Shaw Charity Classic. my, 6 p.m. Seattle 54 73 .425 27 Seattle Paulson Adebo, junior, Stanford. Wisler 1 1 0 0 1 0 Online: www.pgatour.com/champions Reds 3, Padres 2 Safeties — Grant Delpit, junior, LSU; Andre Caledonia at New Hope, 5/6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games San Diego Cincinnati Milone W,3-7 5 6 4 4 1 4 EUROPEAN TOUR Cisco, sophomore, Syracuse. SCANDINAVIAN INVITATION Kansas City 5, Baltimore 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi Tuivailala H,4 1 0 0 0 1 0 Prep Volleyball Totals 30 2 4 1 Totals 30 3 5 3 Bass H,3 1 1 0 0 1 1 Punter — Braden Mann, senior, Texas A&M. Site: Gothenburg, Sweden. Seattle 9, Tampa Bay 3 SECOND TEAM Course: Hills Golf & Sports Club. Yardage: Houston 5, Detroit 4 Garcia 2b 2 1 0 0 VanMeter 1b 4 2 2 0 Magill S,2-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Columbus at New Hope, 5:30 p.m. Naylor rf 3 1 2 1 Galvis 2b 4 1 1 2 OFFENSE 6,865. Par: 70. Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota 4 Tampa Bay Machado 3b 4 0 2 0 Suárez 3b 3 0 0 0 Castillo 1 2 2 2 0 2 Quarterback — Tua Tagovailoa, junior, Ala- Purse: 1.5 million euros (U.S. $1.66 mil- West Lowndes at Nanih Waiya, 6 p.m. Texas 8, L.A. Angels 7, 11 innings Hosmer 1b 3 0 0 0 Aquino rf 4 0 1 1 Beeks L,5-2 5 4 4 2 3 4 bama. lion). Winner’s share: 250,000 euros (U.S. Caledonia at Starkville, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Mejía lf 3 0 0 0 Barnhart c 3 0 0 0 Milner 2 2 1 1 1 1 Running backs — D’Andre Swift, junior, Geor- $276,000). L.A. Angels 5, Texas 1, 1st game Margot cf 4 0 0 0 J.Iglesias ss 3 0 0 0 Kittredge 1 1 0 0 2 1 gia; Eno Benjamin, junior, Arizona State. Television: Thursday-Friday, 5-7 a.m. (Golf Heritage Academy at Grace Christian, Baltimore 4, Kansas City 1 Urías ss 3 0 0 0 Senzel cf 3 0 1 0 WP_Beeks. Tackles — Trey Adams, senior, Washington; Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 7-11:30 a.m. N.Y. Mets 9, Cleveland 2 France ph 1 0 0 0 O’Grady lf 3 0 0 0 Umpires_Home, D.J. Reyburn; First, John (Golf Channel). Calvin Throckmorton, senior, Oregon. Defending champion: Paul Waring. 5:30 p.m. Philadelphia 3, Boston 2 Hedges c 3 0 0 0 Garrett p 0 0 0 0 Libka; Second, Fieldin Cubreth; Third, CB Guards — Tommy Kraemer, senior, Notre Seattle 7, Tampa Bay 4 Renfroe ph 1 0 0 0 Lorenzen p 0 0 0 0 Bucknor. Race to Dubai leader: Shane Lowry. Dame; John Simpson, senior, Clemson. Last week: Thomas Pieters won the Czech Women’s College Soccer Minnesota 14, Chicago White Sox 4 Quantrill p 2 0 0 0 R.Iglesias p 0 0 0 0 T_3:25. A_7,455 (25,025). Center — Nick Harris, senior, Washington. Houston 6, Detroit 3 Jankowski ph 1 0 0 0 Gray p 2 0 0 0 Masters. Alabama A&M at Mississippi State, 6 Baez p 0 0 0 0 Stephenson p 0 0 0 0 Tight end — Jared Pinkney, senior, Vanderbilt. Notes: The tournament previously was called Texas 3, L.A. Angels 2, 2nd game Wide receivers — Laviska Shenault Jr., junior, the Nordea Masters. It has been part of the Oakland 6, N.Y. Yankees 2 Ervin ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Twins 14, White Sox 4 p.m. Chicago Minnesota Colorado; Justyn Ross, sophomore, Clemson. European Tour schedule since 1991, when L.A. Dodgers 16, Toronto 3 San Diego 000 001 010 — 2 Cincinnati 100 002 00x — 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi All-purpose player — CeeDee Lamb, junior, Colin Montgomerie won. ... Henrik Stenson Friday Wednesday’s Games Totals 32 4 6 4 Totals 39 14 14 14 Oklahoma. withdrew from the opening round of the FedEx Chicago White Sox (Giolito 13-6) at Minnesota E_Hedges (9), Urías (2), J.Iglesias (7). DP_ San Diego 0, Cincinnati 1. LOB_San Diego García cf 4 0 1 0 Kepler cf 5 3 2 3 Kicker — Rodrigo Blankenship, senior, Geor- Cup on the PGA Tour to have two weeks off Prep Football (Odorizzi 13-5), 12:10 p.m. Anderson ss 4 2 2 2 Polanco ss 4 2 1 2 gia. and prepare for his national event. ... Stenson Seattle (TBD) at Tampa Bay (Morton 13-5), 6, Cincinnati 4. HR_Naylor (7), Galvis (3). had to miss the event last year to defending Columbus at Provine, 7 p.m. SB_Senzel 2 (12). Abreu 1b 3 1 1 2 Adrianza ss 0 0 0 0 DEFENSE 12:10 p.m. Engel ph 1 0 0 0 Cruz dh 5 3 4 3 Ends — Kenny Willekes, senior, Michigan his title in the Wyndham Championship on the Kansas City (Montgomery 3-5) at Baltimore PGA Tour. ... The field features three players Lamar at Starkville Academy, 7 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Jiménez lf 4 0 0 0 Rosario lf 5 0 2 2 State; Julian Okwara, senior, Notre Dame. (Brooks 2-7), 6:05 p.m. Goins 3b 4 0 1 0 Sanó 3b 5 1 1 1 from the top 50 in the world ranking — Matt San Diego Tackles — Leki Fotu, senior, Utah; Marvin Wil- Fitzpatrick, Stenson and Alex Noren of Swe- Jackson Prep at Heritage Academy, 7 L.A. Angels (Sandoval 0-1) at Texas (Minor Quantrill L,6-4 6 5 3 3 0 9 Castillo c 3 0 0 0 Arraez 2b 4 1 1 0 son, junior, Florida State. Jay rf 3 0 0 0 Garver c 4 1 1 0 den. ... Fitzpatrick won the tournament in 11-7), 6:05 p.m. Baez 2 0 0 0 1 3 Linebackers — Paddy Fisher, junior, North- p.m. Cleveland (Plutko 5-3) at N.Y. Mets (Stroman Skole dh 3 0 0 0 Gonzalez 1b-rf 3 1 00 2016 and was runner-up the following year. Cincinnati western; Evan Weaver, senior, California; ... Noren is a two-time winner of his national 7-11), 6:10 p.m. Sánchez 2b 3 1 1 0 Cave rf 2 1 1 0 Humphreys Academy at Columbus Gray W,9-6 6 4 1 1 3 10 Cron ph-1b 2 1 1 3 Shaquille Quarterman, senior, Miami. event. Philadelphia (Smyly 2-6) at Boston (Porcello Stephenson H,5 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cornerbacks — Kristian Fulton, senior, LSU; Next week: Omega European Masters. 11-9), 6:10 p.m. Chicago 003 001 000 — 4 Christian Academy, 7 p.m. Garrett 0 0 1 0 2 0 Minnesota 002 140 07x — 14 CJ Henderson, junior, Florida. Online: www.europeantour.com Detroit (Norris 3-10) at Houston (Verlander Lorenzen H,15 1 0 0 0 0 0 E_Abreu (8). DP_Chicago 0, Minnesota 1. Safeties — Alohi Gilman, senior, Notre Dame; KORN FERRY TOUR Mantachie at Oak Hill Academy, 7 p.m. 15-4), 7:10 p.m. R.Iglesias S,25-281 0 0 0 0 2 LOB_Chicago 1, Minnesota 3. 2B_Anderson Jordan Fuller, senior, Ohio State. ALBERTSONS BOISE OPEN N.Y. Yankees (Happ 10-7) at Oakland (Fiers Garrett pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. (23), Garver (11), Cruz 3 (22), Sanó (16), Cron Punter — James Smith, junior, Cincinnati. Site: Boise, Idaho. Louisville at Noxubee County, 7 p.m. 11-3), 9:07 p.m. Umpires_Home, Mike Estabrook; First, Nic (21), Kepler (28). HR_Abreu (28), Anderson Course: Hillcrest CC. Yardage: 6,880. Par: 71. Toronto (Waguespack 4-1) at L.A. Dodgers Lentz; Second, Will Little; Third, Brian O’Nora. Purse: $1 million. Winner’s share: $180,000. West Point at Horn Lake, 7 p.m. (13), Kepler (34), Cruz (33), Polanco (19). (Buehler 10-3), 9:10 p.m. T_2:56. A_12,468 (42,319). Television: Thursday-Friday, 6-8 p.m. (Golf SB_Arraez (2). Marvell Academy at Hebron Christian, Thursday’s Games Football Channel); Saturday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. (Golf Kansas City at Boston, sus. Channel); Sunday, 4:30-6:30 p.m. (Golf Chan- 7 p.m. Cardinals 9, Brewers 4 IP H R ER BB SO NFL Glance nel). Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. St. Louis Chicago Cleveland at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Defending champion: Sangmoon Bae. Victory Christian at Unity Christian, 7 ab r h bi ab r h bi López L,7-11 6 6 7 3 0 3 East Last week: Scottie Scheffler won the Nation- Detroit at Houston, 7:10 p.m. Totals 37 4 12 4 Totals 33 9 10 9 Fry 1 0 0 0 0 1 W L T Pct PF PA wide Children’s Hospital Championship. p.m. Texas at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. Cain cf 4 0 3 0 Fowler rf 3 0 1 4 Herrera 2-3 4 5 5 1 1 New England 2 0 0 1.000 53 20 Next week: Korn Ferry Tour Championship. N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 8:37 p.m. Grandal c 3 0 0 0 Brebbia p 0 0 0 0 Santiago 1-3 4 2 2 0 1 Buffalo 2 0 0 1.000 51 30 Online: www.pgatour.com/kornferry Starkville at Brandon, 7 p.m. Toronto at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Pomeranz p 0 0 0 0 Edman 3b 4 0 0 1 Minnesota Miami 1 1 0 .500 48 43 West Lowndes at Ethel, 7 p.m. Grisham ph 1 0 0 0 Goldschmidt 1b5 1 10 Pineda W,9-5 7 6 4 4 0 4 N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 44 41 Yelich rf 5 1 1 0 Ozuna lf 5 2 3 0 Duffey H,8 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 South Caledonia at New Hope, 7 p.m. National League Hiura 2b 5 1 1 0 DeJong ss 3 2 1 0 Romo H,6 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 W L T Pct PF PA Transactions East Division Braun lf 4 1 2 0 Molina c 3 1 2 1 May 1 0 0 0 0 1 Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 44 32 Tuesday’s moves W L Pct GB Thames 1b 4 1 2 1 Wong 2b 5 1 1 2 HBP_López (Polanco). Houston 1 1 0 .500 56 51 BASEBALL Atlanta 75 52 .591 _ Pérez 3b 4 0 2 1 Bader cf 1 2 1 1 Umpires_Home, Bill Welke; First, Jansen Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 10 53 American League Washington 68 57 .544 6 Arcia ss 3 0 1 2 Wacha p 1 0 0 0 Visconti; Second, Ron Kulpa; Third, Gabe Indianapolis 0 2 0 .000 34 45 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Sent OF Dwight New York 65 60 .520 9 González p 2 0 0 0 Thomas ph 1 0 0 0 Morales. North Smith Jr. to Norfolk (IL) for a rehab assign- on the air Philadelphia 65 60 .520 9 Gamel ph 1 0 0 0 Helsley p 0 0 0 0 T_2:55. A_26,798 (38,649). W L T Pct PF PA ment. Miami 45 79 .363 28½ Jeffress p 0 0 0 0 Gant p 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1.000 47 35 BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned RHP Travis Central Division Claudio p 0 0 0 0 Webb p 0 0 0 0 Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 55 13 Lakins to Pawtucket (IL). Recalled RHP Josh W L Pct GB Guerra p 0 0 0 0 Carpenter ph 1 0 0 0 Rangers 3, Angels 2 Cleveland 2 0 0 1.000 51 28 Smith from Pawtucket. Today St. Louis 67 57 .540 _ Albers p 0 0 0 0 Miller p 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles Texas Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 40 51 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Sent RHP Carlos Chicago 67 58 .536 ½ Piña c 1 0 0 0 Muñoz ph-rf 1 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi West Carrasco to Akron (EL) for a rehab assign- AURORA GAMES Milwaukee 64 62 .508 4 Milwaukee 000 002 020 — 4 Totals 39 2 7 2 Totals 38 3 8 2 W L T Pct PF PA ment. 6 p.m. — Gymnastics, ESPNU Cincinnati 59 66 .472 8½ St. Louis 000 104 40x — 9 Fletcher 3b-ss5 1 1 0 Choo rf 4 0 0 0 Oakland 2 0 0 1.000 47 29 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Designated LHP Pittsburgh 52 73 .416 15½ DP_Milwaukee 1, St. Louis 1. LOB_Milwaukee Trout cf 5 0 0 0 Santana 1b 5 0 3 1 Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 45 34 Adalberto Mejia for assignment. Recalled GOLF West Division 9, St. Louis 10. 2B_Yelich (25), Hiura (17), Ohtani dh 5 0 3 1 Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 Denver 1 2 0 .333 43 56 RHP Jaime Barria from Salt Lake (PCL). Add- W L Pct GB Fowler (19). 3B_Bader (3). SB_Wong (17). Upton lf 3 0 0 0 W.Calhoun lf 4 0 1 0 L.A. Chargers 0 2 0 .000 30 36 ed RHP Luke Bard as 26th man. 4 a.m. (Thursday) — European Tour Los Angeles 83 44 .654 _ SF_Arcia (4). Bemboom c 1 0 0 0 DeShields cf 1 1 1 0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE NEW YORK YANKEES — Agreed to terms Arizona 64 63 .504 19 Pujols 1b 5 0 2 0 Odor dh 5 0 0 0 East with RHP Trevor Rosenthal on a minor league Golf: Scandinavian Invitation, first San Francisco 63 63 .500 19½ IP H R ER BB SO Goodwin rf-lf 4 1 1 1 Forsythe 3b 4 0 1 0 W L T Pct PF PA contract. San Diego 59 66 .472 23 Milwaukee Rengifo 2b 4 0 0 0 Solak 2b 5 1 1 1 N.Y. Giants 2 0 0 1.000 63 35 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Selected the con- round, Mölndal, Sweden, GOLF Colorado 57 69 .452 25½ González 5 3 1 1 4 6 Tovar ss 3 0 0 0 Heineman cf-lf2 0 0 0 Dallas 1 1 0 .500 23 27 tract of LHP A.J. Puk from Las Vegas (PCL). Jeffress L,3-4 0 2 3 3 0 0 Thaiss ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Trevino c 3 1 1 0 Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 34 37 Released RHP Marco Estrada. HORSE RACING Monday’s Games Claudio H,19 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Stassi c 1 0 0 0 Pence ph 1 0 0 0 Washington 0 2 0 .000 23 53 SEATTLE MARINERS — Placed OF Domingo 8 a.m. — Breeders’ Cup: Challenge San Diego 3, Cincinnati 2 Guerra BS,2-9 2-3 1 1 1 1 1 K.Calhoun ph-rf 2 0 0 0 Mathis c 0 0 0 0 South Santana on the 10-day IL, retroactive to Aug. Washington 13, Pittsburgh 0 Albers 2-3 3 4 4 3 0 Los Angeles 000 000 011 00 — 2 W L T Pct PF PA 19. Selected the contract of OF Jake Fraley St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 0 Pomeranz 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 Texas 000 020 000 01 — Carolina 1 1 0 .500 37 40 from Tacoma (PCL). Series, NBCSN 3 Arizona 5, Colorado 3 St. Louis Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 44 44 TEXAS RANGERS — Placed OF Nomar E_Pujols (4). DP_Los Angeles 1, Texas 1. 12 p.m. — Saratoga Live: From Sarato- Tuesday’s Games Wacha 4 3 0 0 1 5 New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 44 51 Mazara on the 10-day IL. Selected the con- LOB_Los Angeles 6, Texas 8. 2B_Pujols (15), tract of INF Nick Solak from Nashville (PCL). N.Y. Mets 9, Cleveland 2 Helsley 1 1-3 2 1 1 0 1 Atlanta 0 3 0 .000 47 70 Ohtani (16), Trevino (1). HR_Goodwin (12), Added LHP Joe Palumbo as 26th man. Re- ga Springs, N.Y., FS2 Pittsburgh 4, Washington 1 Gant BS,3-6 1-3 3 1 1 0 0 North Solak (1). SB_DeShields (19). called LHP Brock Burke from Nashville (PCL). Cincinnati 3, San Diego 2 Webb W,1-1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 W L T Pct PF PA LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Minnesota 2 0 0 1.000 59 44 RHP Jonathan Hernandez from Frisco (TL). Atlanta 5, Miami 1 Miller H,20 1 0 0 0 1 1 Brebbia 2 4 2 2 0 2 IP H R ER BB SO Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 41 52 Optioned RHPs Ian Gabut and Phillips Valdez 2 p.m. — World Series: Teams TBD, Philadelphia 3, Boston 2 Jeffress pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. Los Angeles Chicago 0 2 0 .000 26 55 to Nashville (PCL). Sent LHP Jeffrey Springs Chicago Cubs 5, San Francisco 3 HBP_Jeffress (DeJong). Barria 5 5 2 2 1 4 Detroit 0 2 0 .000 26 61 to AZL Rangers. Transferred RHP Edinson International semifinal, Williamsport, St. Louis 9, Milwaukee 4 Umpires_Home, John Tumpane; First, Lance Del Pozo 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 West Volquez to Frisco (TL). Arizona 8, Colorado 7 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Recalled INF Rich- Pa., ESPN Barksdale; Second, John Bacon; Third, Ted Bard 2 1-3 1 0 0 1 0 W L T Pct PF PA L.A. Dodgers 16, Toronto 3 ard Ureña from Buffalo (IL). Optioned LHP Barrett. Bedrosian 1 0 0 0 0 1 San Francisco 2 0 0 1.000 41 24 Wednesday’s Games Thomas Pannone to Buffalo (IL). 6:30 p.m. — World Series: Teams TBD, T_3:42. A_37,823 (45,538). Robles 1 1 0 0 1 1 Seattle 1 1 0 .500 41 39 San Diego (Paddack 7-6) at Cincinnati (Castil- Buttrey L,6-6 2-3 1 1 0 1 1 Arizona 1 1 0 .500 43 46 National League U.S. semifinal, Williamsport, Pa., ESPN lo 11-5), 11:35 a.m. Texas L.A. Rams 0 2 0 .000 13 28 CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned 3B David Bote Colorado (Gray 11-8) at Arizona (Leake 9-9), Diamondbacks 8, Rockies Burke 6 4 0 0 2 4 and OF Mark Zagunis to Iowa (PCL). Activated 6:30 p.m. — World Series: Teams 2:40 p.m. Martin H,4 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 Thursday’s Games RHP Steve Cishek off of the 10-day IL. Op- Kelley H,5 2-3 2 1 1 0 2 Philadelphia 24, Jacksonville 10 tioned INF David Bote to Iowa (PCL). TBD, U.S. semifinal, Williamsport, Pa., Washington (Corbin 9-5) at Pittsburgh (Mus- 7 CINCINNATI REDS — Sent C Curt Casali and grove 8-11), 6:05 p.m. Colorado Arizona Leclerc BS,8-12 1 1 1 1 0 2 Baltimore 26, Green Bay 13 N.Y. Jets 22, Atlanta 10 2B Derek Dietrich to Louisville (IL) for rehab ESPN2 Cleveland (Plutko 5-3) at N.Y. Mets (Stroman ab r h bi ab r h bi Clase W,1-2 2 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 37 7 13 6 Totals 33 8 9 8 HBP_Bard (Heineman). Cincinnati 23, Washington 13 assignments. 7-11), 6:10 p.m. Umpires_Home, Ben May; First, Adam Oakland 33, Arizona 26 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Activated INF- MLB BASEBALL Philadelphia (Smyly 2-6) at Boston (Porcello Tapia rf 5 1 2 0 Marte cf-2b 5 1 1 1 Story ss 4 1 4 3 Peralta lf 5 2 3 0 Hamari; Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Andy Friday’s Games OFs Chris Taylor and Kiké Hernandez from 12 p.m. — Chicago White Sox at Minne- 11-9), 6:10 p.m. Arenado 3b 5 1 1 2 Escobar 3b 4 1 1 2 Fletcher. Buffalo 27, Carolina 14 the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Dylan Floro from Miami (Smith 8-6) at Atlanta (Teheran 7-8), Murphy 1b 4 0 2 1 Walker 1b 4 0 1 0 T_3:36. A_15,638 (49,115). N.Y. Giants 32, Chicago 13 Oklahoma City (PCL). Placed OF-INF Kristo- sota OR Seattle at Tampa Bay, MLB 6:20 p.m. Desmond lf 4 0 1 0 McFarland p 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay 16, Miami 14 pher Negrón on the 10-day IL. Optioned OF Milwaukee (Houser 5-5) at St. Louis (Wain- McMahon 2b 4 0 1 0 López p 0 0 0 0 Saturday’s Games Kyle Garlick and RHP Casey Sadler to Okla- 6 p.m. — Philadelphia at Boston OR wright 9-8), 6:45 p.m. Daza cf 3 0 0 0 Ginkel p 0 0 0 0 A’s 6, Yankees 2 Cleveland 21, Indianapolis 18 homa City (PCL). San Francisco (Rodríguez 5-6) at Chicago Shaw p 0 0 0 0 Bradley p 0 0 0 0 New York Oakland New England 22, Tennessee 17 MIAMI MARLINS — Sent RHP Jose Urena to Cleveland at NY Mets, MLB Cubs (Darvish 4-6), 7:05 p.m. Almonte p 0 0 0 0 Flores 2b 3 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Houston 30, Detroit 23 Jacksonville (SL) for a rehab assignment. Toronto (Waguespack 4-1) at L.A. Dodgers Alonso ph 1 0 0 0 Dyson pr-cf 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 2 11 2 Totals 30 6 9 5 Pittsburgh 17, Kansas City 7 NEW YORK METS — Optioned RHP Walker 9 p.m. — NY Yankees at Oakland, Lockett to Syracuse (IL). Designated RHP (Buehler 10-3), 9:10 p.m. Johnson p 0 0 0 0 Jones rf 4 1 1 1 LeMahieu 1b 5 0 1 0 Semien ss 3 0 2 1 Dallas 14, L.A. Rams 10 Judge rf 4 1 1 1 Grossman lf 3 1 1 0 Brooks Pounder for assignment. Selected the Thursday’s Games Wolters c 4 1 0 0 Ahmed ss 2 2 1 2 Sunday’s Games ESPN Sánchez dh 4 1 1 1 M.Chapman 3b 4 0 00 contract of OF Rajai Davis from Syracuse. San Francisco at Chicago Cubs, 1:20 p.m. Freeland p 1 1 0 0 C.Kelly c 2 1 0 0 New Orleans 19, L.A. Chargers 17 Urshela 3b 4 0 2 0 Olson 1b 3 2 2 2 Minnesota 25, Seattle 19 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Placed RHP Kyle SOCCER (MEN’S) Washington at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. Hampson cf 1 1 1 0 Young p 2 0 0 0 Blackmon ph 1 1 1 0 Lamb ph-1b 2 0 1 2 Gregorius ss 4 0 2 0 Canha cf 3 2 2 1 Monday’s Games Crick on the suspended list. Optioned SS Cole Cleveland at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Torres 2b 4 0 1 0 Davis dh 4 0 0 0 San Francisco 24, Denver 15 Tucker and RHP Montana DuRapau to India- 6 p.m. — USL: Tampa Bay at North Miami at Atlanta, 6:20 p.m. Colorado 000 210 301 — 7 Arizona 001 205 00x — 8 Maybin lf 4 0 1 0 Piscotty rf 4 0 1 1 Thursday, Aug. 22 napolis (IL). Reinstated RHP Richard Rodrí- Colorado at St. Louis, 6:45 p.m. guez from the 10-day IL. Reinstated INF/OF Carolina FC, ESPNEWS E_McMahon (9), Arenado (7), Flores (4). Romine c 4 0 0 0 Pinder rf 0 0 0 0 N.Y. Giants at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. Toronto at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. José Osuna from the suspended list. DP_Colorado 0, Arizona 3. LOB_Colorado Tauchman cf 4 0 2 0 Joseph 2b 3 0 0 0 Carolina at New England, 6:30 p.m. Herrmann c 3 1 1 0 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Optioned OF Ran- WORLD CUP BASKETBALL 5, Arizona 6. 2B_Story (33), Murphy 2 (27), Washington at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. New York 100 000 010 — 2 Baltimore at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. dy Arozarena to Memphis (PCL). Recalled OF 4:30 a.m. (Thursday) — Exhibition: Braves 5, Marlins 1 Blackmon (34), Peralta (29). 3B_Escobar (10). Oakland 310 002 00x — 6 Green Bay vs Oakland at Winnipeg, CAN, 7 Harrison Bader from Memphis. Miami Atlanta HR_Arenado (31), Ahmed (17). SF_Story (3), E_Maybin (2). DP_New York 2, Oakland 1. p.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Sent RHP Jacob Nix U.S. vs. Australia, NBA ab r h bi ab r h bi Ahmed (11). LOB_New York 8, Oakland 4. 2B_Tauchman Jacksonville at Miami, 7 p.m. to El Paso (PCL) for a rehab assignment. Totals 34 1 8 1 Totals 31 5 7 5 (17), Semien 2 (33), Canha (12). HR_Sánchez Friday, Aug. 23 American Association Thursday Berti ss 4 1 1 1 Acuña Jr. cf-rf4 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO (28), Judge (13), Olson (26), Canha (19). Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — Signed Díaz 2b 4 0 0 0 Albies 2b 4 1 0 0 Colorado Buffalo at Detroit, 7 p.m. C Alec Sames. AURORA GAMES Anderson rf 3 0 3 0 Freeman 1b 4 3 3 4 GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Signed Freeland L,3-11 5 1-3 5 5 3 2 2 IP H R ER BB SO Saturday, Aug. 24 Cooper 1b 4 0 0 0 Donaldson 3b 4 0 1 0 Shaw 1-3 3 3 3 1 0 Arizona at Minnesota, Noon RHP Andrew Cartier. 6:10 p.m. — Basketball, ESPNU Castro 3b 4 0 2 0 McCann c 1 0 0 0 New York MILWAUKEE MILKMEN — Released OF No- Almonte 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 2 Germán L,16-3 5 1-3 8 6 5 2 7 Houston at Dallas, 6 p.m. Ramirez lf 3 0 2 0 Flowers c 3 0 0 0 lan Earley. Signed OF Chris Scura. Johnson 1 1 0 0 0 2 Loaisiga 2 2-3 1 0 0 2 2 Chicago at Indianapolis, 6 p.m. GOLF Alfaro c 4 0 0 0 Joyce rf 3 0 2 1 TEXAS AIRHOGS — Signed RHP Trevor Arizona Oakland New Orleans at N.Y. Jets, 6:30 p.m. Brinson cf 4 0 0 0 Greene p 0 0 0 0 Young W,5-3 6 7 3 3 1 4 San Francisco at Kansas City, 7 p.m. Simms. 4 a.m. — European Tour Golf: Scandi- Bailey W,4-2 5 2-3 7 1 1 0 8 Atlantic League Hernandez p 1 0 0 0 Martin p 0 0 0 0 McFarland 0 2 3 0 0 0 Petit H,23 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Denver at L.A. Rams, 8 p.m. navian Invitation, first round, Mölndal, Prado ph 1 0 0 0 Hechavarría ss 3 0 00 López H,19 1 3 0 0 0 0 Seattle at L.A. Chargers, 9 p.m. SUGAR LAND SKEETERS — Signed LHP Soria 1 2 1 1 0 3 Matt Purke. Kinley p 0 0 0 0 Ortega lf 2 0 0 0 Ginkel H,2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hendriks 1 1 0 0 0 2 Sunday, Aug. 25 Sweden, GOLF Granderson ph 1 0 0 0 Keuchel p 1 0 0 0 Bradley S,6-9 1 1 1 1 0 0 Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 7 p.m. YORK REVOLUTION — Released RHP Sam Umpires_Home, Roberto Ortiz; First, Mike Burton. Brice p 0 0 0 0 Jackson p 0 0 0 0 McFarland pitched to 3 batters in the 7th, Muchlinski; Second, Rob Drake; Third, Kerwin 8:30 a.m. — LPGA Tour Golf: CP Wom- Chen p 0 0 0 0 Hamilton ph-cf 2 0 0 0 López pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. BASKETBALL Danley. National Basketball Association Walker ph 1 0 0 0 Umpires_Home, Dan Bellino; First, Chris T_2:49. A_21,471 (46,765). en’s Open, first round, Aurora, Ontario, Miami 001 000 000 — 1 Segal; Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Tripp Golf — Signed Gs Jaylen GOLF Atlanta 000 110 30x — 5 Gibson. Adams and Rayjon Tucker. E_Díaz 2 (5), Hechavarría (1). DP_Miami 1, T_3:13. A_17,691 (48,519). Astros 6, Tigers 3 Golf Glance NBA G League 12 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: Tour Champi- Atlanta 2. LOB_Miami 8, Atlanta 8. 2B_Ander- Detroit Houston All Times Eastern WESTCHESTER KNICKS — Promoted assis- son (33), Donaldson (29), Joyce (8), Acuña Jr. ab r h bi ab r h bi PGA TOUR tant coach Derrick Alston to head coach. onship, first round, Atlanta, Ga., GOLF (17). HR_Berti (4), Freeman 2 (33). SB_Albies Dodgers 16, Blue Jays 3 Totals 36 310 3 Totals 31 6 8 6 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL (12). S_Keuchel (1). Toronto Los Angeles Reyes rf 4 2 2 1 Springer cf 4 1 1 1 Site: Atlanta. 5 p.m. — Korn Ferry Tour Golf: Albert- IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi Castro cf 5 0 1 0 Altuve 2b 5 2 3 2 Course: East Lake GC. Yards: 7,346. Par: 70. BUFFALO BILLS — Placed OL Garrett McGh- Miami Totals 30 3 7 3 Totals 37 16 15 16 Cabrera dh 4 0 2 1 Brantley lf 4 0 1 2 Purse: $46 million. Winner’s share: $15 mil- in on IR. Signed OL Erik Magnuson. sons Boise Open, first round, Boise, Hernandez 4 3 1 1 2 5 Bichette ss 4 2 2 2 Pollock cf 4 2 2 1 Dixon lf 4 0 0 0 Bregman 3b 4 0 0 0 lion. DALLAS COWBOYS — Agreed to terms with Kinley L,1-1 2 1 1 1 1 0 Drury 2b 4 0 1 0 Muncy 3b 1 3 1 1 Lugo 3b 4 0 1 1 Alvarez dh 0 0 0 0 Television: Thursday-Friday, 1-6 p.m (Golf LB Jaylon Smith on a contract extension. Idaho, GOLF Brice 1 3 3 1 0 0 Guerrero Jr. 3b 2 0 2 0 Martin ph-3b 2 0 0 0 Rodríguez 1b 3 0 0 0 Gurriel 1b 3 0 1 0 Channel); Saturday, 1-2:30 p.m. (Golf Chan- DETROIT LIONS — Released RB Justin 4 a.m. (Friday) — European Tour Golf: Chen 1 0 0 0 0 0 Grichuk rf-cf 4 0 0 0 Smith c 4 2 1 2 Mercer ss 4 0 2 0 Reddick rf 4 0 0 0 nel), 2:30-7 p.m. (NBC); Sunday, noon-1:30 Stockton. Signed R Jordan Lasley. Atlanta T.Hernández cf 2 0 0 0 Bellinger 1b 3 2 23 Rogers c 4 0 0 0 Maldonado c 3 2 1 1 p.m. (Golf Channel), 1:30-6 p.m. (NBC). INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Waived DE Dadi Scandinavian Invitation, second round, Keuchel W,4-5 6 6 1 1 2 7 Mayza p 0 0 0 0 Beaty lf 1 1 1 0 Beckham 2b 4 1 2 0 Mayfield ss 4 1 1 0 Defending champion: Tiger Woods. Nicolas. Signed RB James Williams. Jackson H,6 1 0 0 0 0 2 Law p 0 0 0 0 Taylor lf-ss 4 3 3 4 Detroit 102 000 000 — 3 FedEx Cup leader: Justin Thomas. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Placed WR Marcus Greene 1 2 0 0 0 3 Ureña p 1 0 0 0 Seager ss 4 0 3 2 Houston 230 010 00x — 6 Last week: Justin Thomas won the BMW Kemp on IR. Released WR Davon Grayson Mölndal, Sweden, GOLF Smoak 1b 4 0 1 0 Ferguson p 0 0 0 0 Championship. - Martin 1 0 0 0 0 1 DP_Detroit 1, Houston 1. LOB_Detroit 9, and OL Abdul Beecham. Signed WRs De’An D.Jansen c 3 0 0 0 Floro p 1 0 0 0 Notes: In a severe overhaul to the system, thony Thomas and Jalen Tolliver and OL Jeff HORSE RACING HBP_Hernandez 2 (Acuña Jr.,Hechavarría). Houston 10. 2B_Lugo (2), Beckham (13), May- WP_Keuchel. Fisher lf 3 1 1 1 Garcia p 0 0 0 0 Justin Thomas as the FedEx Cup leader starts Allen. Boshers p 0 0 0 0 K.Hernández 2b 5 1 10 field (5), Brantley (38). HR_Reyes (1), Spring- the Tour Championship at 10-under par and MIAMI DOLPHINS — Waived/injured WR 12 p.m. — Saratoga Live: Saratoga Umpires_Home, Alan Porter; First, Mark er (27), Altuve (23), Maldonado (2). Wegner; Second, Sean Barber; Third, Stu Reid-Foley p 1 0 0 0 Pederson rf 4 1 1 3 a two-shot lead over Patrick Cantlay (No. 2) Saeed Blacknall. Signed WR T.J. Rahming. Springs, N.Y., FS2 Ramirez p 0 0 0 0 Kershaw p 2 1 0 0 in the FedEx Cup finale. Third on the list is NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Released P Scheuwater. IP H R ER BB SO T_3:00. A_21,271 (41,149). Tellez ph 1 0 0 0 Gyorko 1b 2 0 0 0 7 under, followed by 6 under and 5 under. Ryan Allen. LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Shafer p 0 0 0 0 Detroit From there, the next block of five players start NEW YORK JETS — Claimed S Derrick Kin- McKinney rf 1 0 0 0 Turnbull, L, 3-12 3 6 5 5 3 3 another shot behind until Nos. 26-30 start at dred off waivers from Indianapolis. Waived CB 2 p.m. — World Series: Teams TBD, Toronto 101 001 000 — 3 Hall 2 2 1 1 3 1 even par. ... The winner to par at the end of Montrel Meander. Pirates 4, Nationals 1 Cisnero 2 0 0 0 1 2 Washington Pittsburgh Los Angeles 005 304 04x — 16 the week wins the Tour Championship and the Canadian Football League International semifinal, Williamsport, DP_Toronto 0, Los Angeles 4. LOB_Toronto 4, McKay 1 0 0 0 0 1 FedEx Cup and its $15 million bonus. ... Tiger WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Signed DE ab r h bi ab r h bi Houston Pa., ESPN Totals 30 1 6 1 Totals 29 4 7 4 Los Angeles 7. 2B_Smoak (13), Seager 2 (34), Woods finished at No. 42 in the FedEx Cup Alex McCalister. Pollock (10), Bellinger (26), Beaty (17). HR_ Sanchez 2 1-3 4 3 3 2 1 and did not qualify. This will be the 15th time HOCKEY Turner ss 4 0 1 0 Frazier 2b 4 1 2 0 Peacock, W, 7-6 1 2-3 1 0 0 1 3 6:30 p.m. — World Series: Teams TBD, Eaton rf 2 1 1 0 Reynolds lf 3 0 0 1 Bichette 2 (7), Fisher (4), Pollock (9), Smith he did not show up to defend a title, and the American Hockey League McHugh, H, 4 2 3 0 0 0 4 first because he was not eligible. ... For the HARTFORD WOLF PACK — Signed D Jeff Rendon 3b 3 0 3 1 Marte cf 4 1 1 3 (11), Muncy (32), Taylor (9), Pederson (25). Smith, H, 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 U.S. semifinal, Williamsport, Pa., ESPN Soto lf 4 0 0 0 Bell 1b 4 0 1 0 first time at the Tour Championship, there is no Taylor. Pressly, H, 27 1 1 0 0 0 2 prize money. All money comes from the FedEx SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE — Agreed to terms A.Cabrera 2b 3 0 0 0 Moran 3b 3 0 2 0 IP H R ER BB SO Osuna, S, 29-34 1 0 0 0 0 1 MLB BASEBALL Adams 1b 4 0 0 0 Osuna rf 2 0 0 0 Cup bonus pool. ... Hideki Matsuyama now has with D Rob O’Gara on a one-year contract. Toronto HBP_Turnbull (Bregman), Cisnero (Gurriel). Suzuki c 3 0 1 0 Vázquez p 1 0 0 0 Boshers 1 0 0 0 1 1 made the Tour Championship every time since SOCCER 1 p.m. — San Francisco at Chicago Robles cf 3 0 0 0 Newman ss 3 0 0 0 Reid-Foley L,2-4 1 2-3 5 5 5 2 2 Umpires_Home, Dave Rackley; First, Quinn his first full season on the PGA Tour in 2014. Major League Soccer Cubs, MLB Strasburg p 3 0 0 0 Stallings c 3 0 1 0 Ramirez 1 1-3 2 3 3 2 1 Wolcott; Second, Jeremie Rehak; Third, Al- ... Eleven players in the 30-man field have yet MLS — Awarded an expansion franchise to Suero p 0 0 0 0 Brault pr 0 1 0 0 Shafer 1 1-3 3 4 4 3 2 fonso Marquez. to win on the PGA Tour this season. ... Every- St. Louis to begin play in 2022. Fined Mon- 6:30 p.m.— Colorado at St. Louis OR Hudson p 0 0 0 0 Díaz c 0 0 0 0 Mayza 1 1 0 0 0 2 T_3:03. A_30,143 (41,168). one at East Lake is exempt into the Masters, treal Impact, Montreal coach Rémi Garde, FC Kendrick ph 1 0 0 0 Archer p 0 0 0 0 Law 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 U.S. Open and British Open, and likey have Dallas and FC Dallas coach Luchi Gonzalez, Miami at Atlanta (6 p.m.), MLB Holmes p 1 0 0 0 Ureña 1 4 4 4 1 0 made enough money to be secure for the PGA undisclosed amounts for a violation of the Feliz p 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles Championship. mass confrontation policy during their Aug. 9:30 p.m. — Toronto at LA Dodgers Reyes ph 1 0 0 0 Kershaw W,13-2 6 6 3 3 3 6 College Football Next tournament: A Military Tribute at the 17 match. Fined FC Dallas Fs Dominique Rodríguez p 0 0 0 0 Ferguson 1 0 0 0 1 1 Greenbrier on Sept. 12-15. Badji and Zdenek Ondrasek undisclosed OR NY Yankees at Oakland (10 p.m.) M.Cabrera rf 0 1 0 0 Preseason AP Top 25 Poll Online: www.pgatour.com amounts for their roles in escalating the Floro 1 1 0 0 0 0 Sorted by ranking, school, last year’s final Washington 000 010 000 — 1 Garcia 1 0 0 0 0 1 LPGA TOUR mass confrontation. Fined Montreal D Rudy (games joined in progress), MLB Pittsburgh 000 000 04x — 4 ranking, conference, poll points CP WOMEN’S OPEN Camacho an undisclosed amount for hands Mayza pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. 1. Clemson (15-0) 1 ACC 1,540 DP_Washington 1, Pittsburgh 1. LOB_Wash- WP_Mayza. Site: Aurora, Ontario. to the face, head or neck of an opponent. NFL FOOTBALL 2. Alabama (14-1) 2 SEC 1,496 Course: Magna GC. Yards: 6,675. Par: 71. Fined New York City FC M Maximiliano Mo- ington 8, Pittsburgh 5. 2B_Rendon (34). HR_ Umpires_Home, Gerry Davis; First, Brian 3. Georgia (11-3) 7 SEC 1,403 Knight; Second, Pat Hoberg; Third, Greg Purse: $2.25 million. Winner’s share: ralez an undisclosed amount for simulation/ 7 p.m. — Preseason: Jacksonville at Marte (22). SB_Rendon (3). SF_Reynolds (3). 4 Oklahoma (12-2) 4 Big 12 1,331 $337,500. embellishment during an Aug. 17 against FC IP H R ER BB SO Gibson. 5. Ohio State (13-1) 3 Big Ten 1,261 T_3:20. A_52,030 (56,000). Television: Thursday-Friday, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 Cincinnati. Fined Sporting Kansas City M Miami, FOX Washington 6. LSU (10-3) 6 SEC 1,199 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 2:30-5:30 p.m. Roger Espinoza an undisclosed amount for SOCCER (MEN’S) Strasburg 7 4 0 0 1 6 7. Michigan (10-3) 14 Big Ten 1,164 (Golf Channel); Sunday, 1:30-4:30 p.m. (Golf simulation/embellishment during an Aug. 17 Suero L,3-7 0 2 3 3 1 0 Orioles 4, Royals 1 8. Florida (10-3) 7 SEC 1,054 Channel). match against San Jose. Fined Los Angeles Hudson BS,1-2 1 1 1 1 1 0 9. Notre Dame (12-1) 5 IA Indep. 1,044 Defending champion: Brooke Henderson. F Diego Rossi an undisclosed amount for 8:30 p.m. — MLS: Minnesota United at Pittsburgh Kansas City Baltimore ab r h bi ab r h bi 10. Texas (10-4) 9 Big 12 1,005 Race to CME Globe leader: Jin Young Ko. simulation/embellishment during an Aug. 17 Archer 1 2 0 0 0 2 11. Oregon (9-4) Pac-12 860 Last tournament: Mi Jung Hur won the Ladies match against Real Salt Lake. Announced Sporting KC, ESPN Holmes 3 2-3 1 1 1 4 3 Totals 30 1 6 1 Totals 30 4 7 4 Merrifield 2b 4 0 1 0 Villar ss-2b 4 0 1 0 12. Texas A&M (9-4) 16 SEC 852 Scottish Open. The Independent Review Panel unanimously WNBA BASKETBALL Feliz 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 13. Washington (10-4) 13 Pac-12 786 Notes: Henderson last year became the first rescinded the one-game suspension and ac- Rodríguez 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Soler dh 3 0 1 0 Mancini 1b 3 0 1 0 Dozier 3b 4 0 0 0 Martin pr-ss 0 1 0 0 14. Utah (9-5) Pac-12 772 Canadian woman to win her national open companying fine for the red card Chicago M 9:30 p.m. — at Los Angeles, Vázquez W,3-1 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 15. Penn State (9-4) 17 Big Ten 651 since since Jocelyne Bourassa in 1973.. ... Nicolás Gaitán received in an Aug. 17 match Suero pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. Gordon lf 4 1 2 0 Santander cf-rf 4 0 00 O’Hearn 1b 4 0 1 0 Núñez dh 4 0 0 0 16. Auburn (8-5) SEC 578 This is the final week of qualifying for the U.S. against Philadelphia. CBSSN HBP_Holmes (Eaton). WP_Strasburg, Suero. 17. UCF (12-1) 11 Am. Ath. 410 Solheim Cup team. Seven players already PHILADELPHIA UNION — Signed F Jack de Umpires_Home, Adrian Johnson; First, Gary Viloria c 2 0 0 1 Peterson lf 3 2 1 0 WORLD CUP BASKETBALL Starling rf 3 0 0 0 Alberto 2b-3b 4 1 1 3 18. Michigan State (7-6) Big Ten 377 have locked up spots, with one spot remaining Vries. Cederstrom; Second, Tom Woodring; Third, Phillips cf 3 0 0 0 Stewart rf 4 0 2 0 19. Wisconsin (8-5) Big Ten 370 on the Solheim Cup points list and two from National Women’s Soccer League 4:30 a.m. — Exhibition: U.S. vs. Aus- Marvin Hudson. Lopez ss 3 0 1 0 Wilkerson cf 0 0 0 0 20. Iowa (9-4) 25 Big Ten 330 the women’s world ranking. ... Europe set its SKY BLUE — Released G Kaylan Marckese. T_3:00. A_10,449 (38,362). Ruiz 3b-1b 3 0 1 1 21. Iowa State (8-5) Big 12 302 12-player team last week. ... Lydia Ko won the Signed G Megan Hinz to a supplemental play- tralia, NBA Sisco c 1 0 0 0 22. Syracuse (10-3) 15 ACC 209 Women’s Canadian Open three times in four er contract. Kansas City 010 000 000 — 1 23. Washington St. (11-2) 10 Pac-12 200 years, the first one in 2012 when she was COLLEGE Cubs 5, Giants 3 Baltimore 000 000 13x — 4 24. Nebraska (4-8) Big Ten 154 15, becoming the youngest winner in LPGA ARKANSAS STATE — Football coach Blake Friday 25. Stanford (9-4) Pac-12 141 San Francisco Chicago DP_Kansas City 1, Baltimore 2. LOB_Kansas history. ... Jin Young Ko leads 10 players Anderson is taking a leave of absence. Pro- AUTO RACING ab r h bi ab r h bi Others receiving votes: who have a sub-70 scoring average. ... The moted assistant head coach and defensive co- Totals 33 3 6 3 Totals 31 5 9 5 City 5, Baltimore 6. HR_Alberto (8). SF_Vilo- Missouri 117, Army 94, Mississippi State 87, tournament dates to 2001 on the LPGA Tour ordinator David Duggan to interim head coach. 5 p.m. — IndyCar Racing: qualifying, Solano 2b 4 0 1 0 Heyward cf 4 0 0 0 ria (1). Miami (FL) 70, Northwestern 63, TCU 57, Vir- schedule. Previously, the biggest Canadian HOFSTRA — Promoted Colin Curtin to men’s Yastrzemski lf 4 0 1 0 Castellanos rf 5 1 3 1 IP H R ER BB SO ginia 44, Boise State 38, Cincinnati 16, South event was the du Maurier Classic, which was assistant basketball coach. Madison, Ill., NBCSN Posey c 4 0 0 0 Bryant 3b 5 0 0 0 Kansas City Carolina 15, Virginia Tech 12, Fresno State 8, among the four LPGA majors. ... Eleven of LOUISVILLE — Named Dori Carter assistant Longoria 3b 3 1 1 0 Rizzo 1b 3 3 3 2 Keller 6 3 0 0 2 4 Utah State 8, Minnesota 7, Memphis 6, Appa- the top 15 in the women’s world ranking are women’s golf coach. BOXING Pillar cf 4 1 1 1 Báez ss 4 1 1 0 Lovelady BS,0-1 1 3 1 1 0 0 lachian State 5, West Virginia 3, Oklahoma not eligible for the Solheim Cup next week in NEW MEXICO — Announced softball players Slater rf 3 1 1 2 Schwarber lf 2 0 1 0 Barnes L,0-1 1 1 3 3 2 0 State 3, Arizona State 3, Arizona 1, USC 1 Scotland. ... Carlota Ciganda of Spain is the Taryn Young is transferring from Arizona and 9 p.m. — ShoBox: The New Generation, Vogt ph 1 0 0 0 Lucroy c 3 0 1 1 Baltimore highest-ranked European at No. 14. Reyan Tuck from Towson. Belt 1b 4 0 0 0 Kemp 2b 3 0 0 1 Bundy 7 5 1 1 2 7 Next week: Cambia Portland Classic. OAKLAND — Named Jeff Smith associate Broken Arrow, Okla., SHO Avelino ss 3 0 1 0 Wick p 0 0 0 0 Harvey W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Preseason All-America Online: www.lpga.com head men’s basketball coach. CFL FOOTBALL Crawford ph 1 0 0 0 Kimbrel p 0 0 0 0 Givens S,10-16 1 1 0 0 0 1 PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS SAINT AUGUSTINE’S — Named Roger Pfister Beede p 1 0 0 0 Hamels p 1 0 0 0 Umpires_Home, Jim Wolf; First, Ramon De Team BOEING CLASSIC athletic trainer. 9 p.m. — Winnipeg at Edmonton, Bumgarner ph0 0 0 0 Happ ph 0 0 0 0 Jesus; Second, Manny Gonzalez; Third, Sam FIRST TEAM Site: Snoqualmie, Wash. SHENANDOAH — Promoted Josh Rader to Webb pr 0 0 0 0 Ryan p 0 0 0 0 Holbrook. OFFENSE Course: The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge. Yard- associate head athletic trainer. ESPN2 Abad p 0 0 0 0 Russell ph-2b 1 0 0 0 T_2:19. A_11,826 (45,971). Quarterback — Trevor Lawrence, sophomore, age: 7,264. Par: 72. TENNESSEE TECH — Named Michelle DePo- Gustave p 0 0 0 0 Clemson. Purse: $2.1 million. Winner’s share: $315,000. lo softball coach. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, August 21, 2019 3B Volleyball Continued from Page 1B on my attitude a lot, and my hits, too. But it felt really good to come out and do good for our first home game and to show that we are good — really good.” Brown saved her best for the third and final set, tallying five kills, an ace and two blocks. Starkville also got big swings on the outside from Kyler Reeves, who added five kills. Karlie Brooks added a team-high eight digs. Still, Horel is keen to see the Yellow Jackets find a quicker rhythm after rac- ing out to a 6-1 lead in the first set be- fore New Hope rallied behind a pair of aces and a pair of deft tips from Micaela Hudgins. The Yellow Jackets gave up nine points on errors in the set before turning a one-point lead (22-21) into a four-point run and 25-21 first-set win. Starkville won the other two sets 25- 16 and 25-17. “With the way we started tonight, David Miller/Special to The Dispatch it was a little rough,” Horel said. “The Karlie Brooks led Starkville with eight girls were very nervous, which is un- digs. derstandable. It’s our very first home fense with Hudgins in the middle and game, and a lot of things are new for Daylyn Nettles outside. them, including the coaches. But New Hope’s team is young “But one problem we have is we do — starting setter Annie Woolbright not start well. We take about 10 to 15 and libero Kensley Woolbright are points to start, and we can’t do that any- eighth-graders, and the team has just more. We have a brand new district and three upperclassmen. teams, and we’ve got to learn to start at “A lot of it is inexperience,” Allison point one. We can’t wait till 10 or 15.” Woolbright said. “We’re still dealing The Yellow Jackets, who finished 11- with maturity level, but they all play 18 last season, are 5-1 ahead of a five- club, so they got the talent. So some- game stretch that includes four home times it’s a lack of unity and teamwork games. and pressure of varsity and playing New Hope fell to 2-1 on the season teams like Starkville. So that’s tough, ahead of its district opener against Co- but we do the best we can. We work lumbus on Thursday. New Hope coach hard in practice and try to go over ev- Allison Woolbright was disappointed erything we need to improve — cover- with the team’s unforced errors and age, serving, hitting, right side hitting, inability to consistently get into its of- especially.” Football Continued from Page 1B chance to do something a whole offseason to New Hope’s offensive no Caledonia team has prepare for this game,” scheme will likely center done in a long time by Tackett said. “They know around running back beating them two years what’s at stake here. Not Braylen Miller, who ran in a row, they’re motivat- just a rivalry game, but for more than 1,200 yards ed by that,” Kelly said. setting the tone for their a season ago. “Of course, you hope 2019 football season as “I know he’s a talented that doesn’t come back well.” kid and is being highly and bite you in the rear “This game just really recruited,” Kelly said. “I end. Our coaches will get starts the year off on the know Tackett is probably them ready to play.” right foot,” Kelly added. going to get the ball in Yet, New Hope remem- In last season’s win, bers the sting from that Confederates quarter- his hands and we’re just defeat all too well. back Brandon Edmond- going to have to do our “We’re gonna try son ran for 100 yards and best to limit him. We to right the ship,” sec- two touchdowns. Cale- hope to not do anything ond-year New Hope donia scored 44 points to help him out by miss- coach Wade Tackett said. and ran for 294 yards, yet ing tackles and we need “(The loss) gave us good failed to complete a sin- to get a lot of hats to the fuel for a long offseason. gle pass (only two were ball.” Last year’s team was so attempted). Edmondson In interviews, both young and inexperienced is back for the Confeder- coaches repeated com- and we didn’t understand ates and will start under mon Week 1 cliches along what it takes to win a center. the lines of sticking to football game yet.” Tackett said contain- their respective identi- In 2018, Caledonia and ing Caledonia’s op- ties, limiting physical and New Hope waited until tion-wing attack is unlike mental mistakes and so Week 5 to clash, but each most game plans his staff on. coach agreed to schedule puts together. But Friday, the stakes the rivalry game as the “I hadn’t focused on surrounding the start of season opener to fuel individuals. But sche- their team’s respective matic wise, you don’t the prep season will be offseason. Both Caledo- see the option-wing a higher than normal for nia (3-7) and New Hope whole lot and it’s difficult each squad. (1-11) are coming off less to prepare for,” Tackett “I think our kids have than stellar seasons, but said. “Every player has worked really hard to win one team gets to leave the to maintain their gap and this game,” Kelly said. Trojans’ field undefeated their responsibility. We “It’s a big deal to our Friday night. have to be very disci- county and the 17 miles “Our players had plined.” that separate our school.” Danberry Continued from Page 1B January 2017. Per NCAA A Conway, Arkansas play on the team we cur- rules, she was forced to native, Danberry aver- rently have. This instantly sit out a year and debuted aged 13.1 points per game impacts our program as Dec. 10, 2017 against Lit- and doled out 125 assists we continue to compete tle Rock. last year. Her 1.47 as- for Championships.” “I’m grateful for the op- sist/turnover ration also Danberry will help portunity to play another ranked eighth in the SEC. anchor a backcourt that year at Mississippi State “What she adds to includes three freshman while I work towards fin- this program, team and ishing my MBA,” Danber- university is something and two sophomores en- ry said in a news release. really special,” coach Vic tering 2019. Juniors An- “This team means a lot to Schaefer said of Danber- dra Hunter-Espinoza and me, and I’m honored and ry. “What a blessing it Bre’Amber Scott should excited to get back on the is to be able to get that also play major minutes at court.” fourth year and be able to the guard spots. Green Continued from Page 1B now in preseason camp tions, Hughes’ return to life coach and that’s some- it’s really taken off for him Starkville is an added bo- thing I needed and I won’t and is moving in the right nus for Green. The former take for granted.” direction.” Jackson State head coach As he wandered off “Coach (Joe) Moor- and one-time Dan Mullen the podium for a hand- head’s offense requires disciple recruited Green ful more responsibilities the tight ends to do a lot out of Wesson Attendance Green further grasped of things so we put it on Center in the class of the spotlight. With the ourselves to work hard 2015. hours of radio hits, inter- and demand more of In the time since his views and public appear- ourselves,” Green add- recruitment, Green and ances behind him, Green ed. “I’m kind of holding Hughes have maintained everyone in the room ac- their rapport. caught his first early taste countable to be ready to “I think I was one of the of the attention likely make that play whatever first people he reached coming his way in 2019. it is — blocking, catch- out to and knew he was “It’s a fun experience,” ing the ball, just being coming back,” Green he said at the time. “It’s that guy, being that great said. “I was happy for him different because a lot of teammate.” to be back on the SEC-lev- these people haven’t seen Beyond the play- el and I feel like he’s not me before, but I’m loving er-to-player interac- just a football coach, but a it.” 4B Wednesday, August 21, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com : BRAVES 5, MARLINS 1 Freeman’s 2 homers, 4 RBIs carry Braves past Marlins The Associated Press inevitable. You’re not going to days,” Freeman said, referring balls hurt us more than any- heave by crew chief Mark We- keep that guy down.” to his struggles against the thing else.” gner. ATLANTA — Freddie Free- Freeman sent one went the Dodgers. “I took the weekend Hernandez plunked Atlanta “I felt like if they needed man took an unintended break opposite way into the Marlins off.” star Ronald Acuña Jr. in the to give him a warning, they this past weekend. bullpen against Elieser Her- Dallas Keuchel (4-5) went back with his very first pitch of should’ve thrown him out of He was back at work Tues- nandez in the fourth. The next six innings, limiting the Mar- the game, rekindling tensions the game,” Snitker said. “Es- day night. inning, he went deep again lins to Jon Berti’s third-inning between the teams and lead- pecially in light of the past The Atlanta slugger hom- with two outs to break a 1-1 tie, homer — quite an improve- ing to Snitker’s ejection. things that happened.” ered twice and drove in four launching a pitch from Tyler ment from the eight runs and Last season, Jose Ureña Mattingly said there was runs, leading the Braves past Kinley (1-1) into the right-field 10 hits he surrendered in 3 was suspended after he drilled “zero intent.” the Miami Marlins 5-1 in an- seats for his 33rd homer of the 2/3 innings at Miami on Aug. Acuña with a pitch. In May, “There’s no reason for us to other testy game between the season. 8. The left-hander benefited then-Braves pitcher Kevin hit Acuña,” the manager said. NL East rivals. The third Miami pitcher, from a pair of double plays and Gausman was kicked out for After going 0-for-12 with Austin Brice, didn’t fare any stranded six runners, four of throwing behind Ureña. Hernandez struck another five strikeouts during a three- better against Freeman, giv- them in scoring position. Acuña lingered in front hitter in the fourth, getting game series against the Dodg- ing up a two-run single in the His last pitch was a high of home plate, staring down Adeiny Hechavarria on the left ers, this was more line with seventh. fastball that fanned Jorge Al- Hernandez, before being ush- elbow, but the umpires took no what the Braves expect from Freeman now has 102 RBIs faro with runners at first and ered to first. When plate um- action. Acting Braves manag- Freeman. — the second 100-RBI season third. pire Alan Porter warned both er Walt Weiss emerged from “You knew somebody was of his career. 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iring up the grill is a year-round pastime for many, especial- ly ina fall, when tailgating takes over stadium parking lots Fnationwide. Grilling for a tailgate crowd can be just as high stakes as the game itself,” says The Pit Crew of Pit Boss Grills. “Being prepared sets you up for an easy victory on the grill and in the lot.” Whether it’s your first time hosting a parking lot party, or you just want to master your technique, use these tips from the experts at Pit Boss to keep your favorite football fans fed: n Bring more than you think you’ll need. Once you’re parked, you’re there to stay. Be sure to have more supplies — par- ticularly fuel — than you think you’ll need, so there are no surpris- es. n Do the prep work before you go. Doctoring your food can be tricky in the heat of the moment. Cut out the onsite prep and go for surefire flavor by pre-seasoning and pre-marinating your meats. n Use a portable grill. When it comes to grill choice, it’s all about efficiency. You want to be able to start feeding friends and family quickly after staking out space and pack it all up just in time for kick-off. With fast set-up and no messy cleanup, a portable wood pellet grill, like the Pit Boss Tailgater, gives bold, smoky-hardwood flavor, and makes a solid choice for tailgates, camping trips, picnics or any outdoor adventure. See Tailgating , 6B

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large amount of food in the U.S. is never eaten. However, there Aare many easy ways families and communities can eliminate food waste in their daily lives, while also protecting the environment. Each year, more than 66 trillion gallons of water is used to produce food that is estimated to be lost or wasted. Wasted food represents about 8 percent of all global greenhouse gas emissions, according to Food and Agriculture Or- ganization of the United Nations (FAO). More importantly, according to World Wildlife Fund (WWF), food production is the primary contributor to deforestation, forest degradation, and grassland conversion, harming wildlife and the habitats they call home. “Finding harmony between agri- georgerudy/stock.Adobe.com culture and nature may be the most important social, economic, and eco- By StatePoint toss some chicken, beans, tomatoes onto a slice of whole grain bread logical issue of this century,” says Pete and a combination of chili powder, with arugula, sliced cucumbers and Pearson, WWF’s senior director of Food ood on the grill, carb-loaded ground cumin, paprika, salt, black red onions and you’ve got yourself a Loss and Waste. side dishes and high-sugar pepper, garlic powder, onion powder delicious sandwich to eat in place of Bringing people together from the Fdesserts are at the center of and oregano in your slow cooker that hamburger. hotel and kitchen sectors, retail and most seasonal cookouts. But this and let that magic machine do all n Skinny Shrimp Fajitas: You food service sectors, as well as schools doesn’t mean you need to avoid those the work. Six hours later, you’ll have won’t miss the tortilla with this and farms, a report from WWF called countless neighborhood barbecues recipe! Combine shrimp, onion, bell “No Food Left Behind,” explores how to to ensure you stay on track with your perfectly cooked chicken and plenty pepper, olive oil and dry fajita spices measure and reduce waste, from field healthy lifestyle. of flavorful fixings for fewer calories than a chicken prepared in a sugary such as chili powder, garlic, onion, to table. Food waste and loss is a huge Courtney McCormick, manager environmental issue that everyone can or cheesy sauce. cumin and paprika in a large bowl. of Clinical Research & Nutrition do something about, in their homes and for South Beach Diet, recommends n Avocado Tuna Sandwiches: Pour into a veggie basket or place on skewers and let the grill do the work their communities. Use these tips from these five lower-carb recipes that are Mix lemon juice, avocado, Dijon WWF to get started: great to bring along to any cookout. mustard, salt and pepper in a small for you. See Food Waste, 6B n Shredded Chicken Chili: Just bowl and add canned tuna fish. Scoop See Low-carb, 6B 6B Wednesday, August 21, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Low-carb Continued from Page 5B n Pesto Cilantro stream. Add sour cream, it is packed with healthy easy as 1-2-3! Whisk to- For more details on Remember, cookouts Dip: Bake walnuts at lemon juice and salt. fats. Plus, it keeps five gether mayonnaise, mus- these recipes and other don’t need to wreak hav- 275 degrees until golden Pulse a few times to days in the refrigerator tard, vinegar, celery seed great tips and tricks oc on your healthy diet. brown, then chop cilan- combine and you’re done! and freezes for up to a and a sugar substitute. to lose weight and live By making some simple tro, garlic, and walnuts Serve with fresh veggies. month.” Add cabbage and toss to healthier, visit South swaps and choosing in a food processor for “This recipe is quick n South Beach Cole- combine. Season to taste Beach Diet’s website The healthier options, you’ll about 25 seconds. With and simple,” says Mc- slaw: Coleslaw is a BBQ with salt and pepper and Palm at palm.south- stay on track while still the machine running, Cormick. “It contains staple and this recipe for refrigerate until ready to beachdiet.com/cook- enjoying time outdoors pour olive oil in a steady minimal ingredients and a lighter version of it is serve. out-low-carb-recipes. with family and friends. Food waste Continued from Page 5B

Feng Yu/stock.Adobe.com Shop Smart and raised sustainably. and build a connection Look for eco-labels on between food, wildlife The choices you packaging. For example, and habitat conservation. make at the supermarket sustainably caught sea- The WWF Food Waste matter. Monitor what food means the fishery is Warrior Toolkit is a free goes in and out of your taking steps to reduce by- resource offering lesson fridge. Are you buying catch (fish caught unin- plans integrating math, more than needed and tentionally) which allows science and language chucking the rest into marine wildlife popula- arts that can be adjusted the garbage? Though tions to thrive long-term. by grade level. great sources of nutrition, When it comes to coffee, “Turning the cafeteria about 45 percent of all an eco-label might mean into a classroom allows fruits, vegetables, roots the product was sourced students to immediately and tubers are wasted, in an environmentally understand the impact according to the FAO. responsible way. Not the food system has Use the freezer! Consider seeing eco-labels at your on the environment, making a weekly meal store? Ask your grocer to empowering them to plan that includes frozen consider stocking shelves make changes and to be meat, seafood, produce with brands working to tomorrow’s leaders on and canned products (es- eliminate wasteful pro- food waste reduction,” pecially in the off-season) duction practices. says Pearson. so that you can shop with Get Schools Involved For resources and a realistic sense of what Schools can do their information about food you actually need and not part to teach kids the val- waste, visit worldwildlife. feel pressure from items ue of food by introducing org/food-waste. spoiling. Still left with strategies for reducing By doing our part and excess? Compost, but waste. WWF is work- eliminating food waste, work to reduce what goes ing with students and we can help save the land, in the compost bin! teachers, grades 5-12 in water and energy upon It’s also important to cities nationwide, to con- which people and wildlife shop for foods grown duct food waste audits, depend on to survive. Tailgating Continued from Page 5B n Satisfy all taste buds. Bring an assort- ment of barbecuing and dipping sauces. From sweet and spicy to tangy and mild, everyone wins with a little of what they want. n Kick back. Just because you’re manning the grill doesn’t mean you can’t kick back and enjoy the party. Use a remote thermometer to monitor your food while you step away statepoint.net from the cooking site. This is especially helpful medium heat. the chicken to coat the wings to prevent babysitting n Let the marinade drip off with later as a finishing sauce. or lifting the lid when the chicken wings, and place them directly on the grill More tailgating grill- doing slower cooked grates to cook for 10 minutes. meats, like ribs and pork Turn them over and grill for an ing recipes and ideas can shoulder. additional 7-10 minutes, or un- be found by visiting pit- n Keep your crowd til the skin is crispy and dark boss-grills.com/recipes. golden brown. Remove the With the right tools full. Food is the best chicken wings from the grill part of tailgating. Keep and enjoy them while they’re on hand and a bit of prep, your crowd full with lots nice and hot! For an extra kick you’re ready to become of finger foods like burg- of flavor, set aside some of a master tailgater this ers, dogs, homemade your marinade before adding season. chips and dips, or this recipe for Sticky Bour- bon Chicken Wings:

Sticky Bourbon Chicken Wings 20 chicken wings, patted dry 1 cup ketchup 1/2 cup honey 1/3 cup brown sugar 4 tablespoons apple cider vinegar 2 tablespoons bourbon 2 tablespoons hot sauce 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon Pit Boss Sweet Rib Rub Seasoning n The day or morning before the game, create you mari- nade by combining the ketch- up, honey, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, bourbon, hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and Sweet Rib Rub in a bowl. Whisk well to combine. n Next, add the chicken wings to the marinade and toss them until they are well coated. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 to 24 hours. n When it’s time to cook, fire up your wood pellet grill and set the temperature to 350 degrees F. If using a gas or charcoal grill, set it up for NOTICE OF SUBSTI- TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE

STATE OF MISSISSIPPI COUNTY OF LOWNDES

WHEREAS, default has occurred in the perform- ance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated June 4, 2013, ex- ecuted by AMBER BASWELL, GARRY BASWELL, JR., convey- ing certain real property therein described to MI- CHAEL LYON, as Trust- ee, for MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS INC. AS The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2019 7B NOMINEE FOR QUICK- EN LOANS INC., Origin- Legal Notices 0010 aLegall Be nNoticeseficia 0010ry, to se- Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 General Services 1360 General Help Wanted 3200 Burial Plots 4250 cure the indebtedness The following vehicle therein described, as SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S IN THE CHANCERY NOTICE OF SUBSTI- IN THE CHANCERY FREE TRAINING−JOB/ THE COMMERCIAL 2 BURIAL PLOTS in has been abandoned at same appears of re- NOTICE OF SALE COURT OF LOWNDES TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE COURT OF LOWNDES LIFE SKILLS plus Dispatch is seeking a Memorial Gardens, Allen’s Frame & Body, cord in the office of the COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI computer training for mechanically-minded Columbus, MS. Both 1504 Gardner Blvd., Chancery Clerk of WHEREAS, on January STATE OF MISSISSIPPI individual to work in its Columbus, MS. Lowndes County, Mis- 30, 2018, Brandon IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY OF LOWNDES IN THE MATTER OF THE women. H.S. diploma or pressroom. Applicants plots together & beside sissippi filed and recor- Stephen Turner and ESTATE OF JAMES B. ESTATE OF PAUL W. equivalent. Tues. & must be comfortable the lake. $4,250 for 2005 Nissan Pathfinder ded June 5, 2013, in Chelsea Raines Turner WHITSON, DECEASED WHEREAS, default has KANTACK a/k/a PAUL Thurs. starting Sept. 3. working around heavy both. 662−549−5209. VIN # Deed Book 2013, Page executed a Deed of occurred in the perform- WAYNE KANTACK, DE- Christian Women’s Job machinery, adhering to 5N1AR18V75C748382 16479 ; and Trust to Charles J. Pig- CAUSE NO. 2019-0148- ance of the covenants, CEASED Corp. 662−722−3016. tight deadlines and nuolo as Trustee for the JNS terms and conditions of must have an eye for Farm Equipment & Supplies IF NOT CLAIMED THIS WHEREAS, the benefi- benefit of Bancorp- a Deed of Trust dated CAUSE NO. 44CH1:19- detail & quality. Flexible VEHICLE WILL BE PUT cial interest of said South Bank, which Deed MONA M. WHITSON, PE- May 28, 2004, ex- pr-00084-RPF WORK WANTED: hours are a must. Must 4420 UP FOR PUBLIC SALE Deed of Trust was trans- of Trust was recorded TITIONER ecuted by JOHN W. HAR- Licensed & Bonded− pass drug test. Email ON THE 8TH DAY OF AU- ferred and assigned to as/in Book 2018, Page RIS, VELICIA HARRIS, NOTICE TO CREDITORS carpentry, painting, & resume to TRACTORS: 2017 Case GUST 2019, AT 10:00 Quicken Loans Inc.; and 2184 in the Office of NOTICE TO CREDITORS conveying certain real demolition. Landscap− [email protected] IH 75C Cab, H, A, A.M. AT ALLEN’S FRAME the Chancery Clerk of property therein de- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- ing, gutters cleaned, or drop resumes off at loader, buddy seat, WHEREAS, the under- & BODY, 1504 GARD- Lowndes County, Mis- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI scribed to JAMES EN to all persons hav- bush hogging, clean−up 516 Main St, 4WD, loaded, 76 hrs. NER BLVD, COLUMBUS, signed, Rubin Lublin, sissippi; and COUNTY OF LOWNDES HOUSE OR BILL R. ing claims against the Columbus, MS 39701. MS 39702. LLC has been appoin- MCLAUGHLIN, as Trust- ESTATE OF PAUL W. work, pressure washing, No phone calls please. $44,500. 2017 JD ted as Substitute Trust- WHEREAS, Bancorp- Letters Testamentary ee, for UNION PLANT- KANTACK a/k/a PAUL moving help & furniture 5075E, loaded, buddy PUBLISH: 8/14, 8/21, ee; and South Bank, the holder have been granted and ERS BANK, NA, Original WAYNE KANTACK, DE- repair. 662−242−3608. seat, cab, H, A, radio, 8/28/2019 of said Deed of Trust issued to the under- Beneficiary, to secure CEASED, that Letters MACHINE OPERATORS 4WD, loader, 106 hrs. NOW, THEREFORE, the and the Note secured signed upon the Estate the indebtedness Testamentary were gran- $43,900. 662−251− HILL’S PRESSURE needed. Must be willing holder of said Deed of thereby, substituted of James B. Whitson, therein described, as ted to the undersigned, to abide by all safety 4539 or 662−574− THE FOLLOWING Trust, having requested Scot P. Goldsholl as Deceased, by the Chan- same appears of re- KEITH C. KANTACK, Ex- WASHING Commercial/ VEHICLE HAS BEEN regulations, submit to & 1887. the undersigned so to Trustee in place of the cery Court of Lowndes cord in the office of the ecutor of said estate by Residential. House, pass background check ABANDONED AT COREY do, as Substitute Trust- afore-mentioned origin- County, Mississippi, on Chancery Clerk of the Chancery Court of concrete, sidewalks & HERRING AUTOMOTIVE, & drug screen, able to ee or his duly appoin- al Trustee, as author- the 15th day of August Lowndes County, Mis- said County on the 6th mobile washing. Free lift heavy rolls of fabric 1230 GARDNER BLVD, ted agent, by virtue of ized by the terms there- 2019. This is to give no- sissippi filed and recor- day of May, 2019, and Furniture 4480 COLUMBUS, MS. est. 662−386−8925. up to 75 lbs, work 2nd the power, duty and au- of, as evidenced by an tice to all persons hav- ded June 2, 2004, in all persons holding shift & possess good thority vested and im- instrument recorded ing claims against said Deed Book 2004, Page claims against that es- 2008 Dodge CXT reading & math compre- REGULAR SIZE Jenny posed upon said Substi- as/in Book 2019, Page estate to probate and 16060 ; and tate are hereby notified WEEKEND WARRIORS. hension. AA/EOE. Call Lind Antique Bed, 2 End VIN# tute Trustee shall, on 14280 in the Office of register same with the to have same probated 1B3HB48B78D511401 We work for local con− 662-328-5670 for appt. Tables, Couch 6 Months September 11, 2019 the Chancery Clerk of Chancery Clerk of WHEREAS, the benefi- and registered accord- tractors & businesses. within the lawful hours Lowndes County, Mis- Lowndes County, Mis- cial interest of said ing to law by the Chan- Old, Queen Bed Set, 6 IF THIS VEHICLE IS NOT of sale between sissippi; and sissippi, within ninety Deed of Trust was trans- cery Clerk within ninety Experienced in roofing, Management Positions 3250 Dining Chairs, Recliner. CLAIMED IT WILL BE 11:00AM and 4:00PM (90) days from the first ferred and assigned to (90) days from the first framing, all phases of 662−361−9111. PUT UP FOR PUBLIC construction. Refs avail. at the southeast front WHEREAS, default hav- publication date of this REGIONS BANK DBA RE- date of publication of THE COLUMBUS ARTS SALE ON THE 31ST DAY door of Courthouse pro- ing been made in the Notice to Creditors. A GIONS MORTGAGE SUC- this notice; otherwise, Cut out the middle man. OF AUGUST, 2019, AT COUNCIL seeks an ceed to sell at public terms and conditions of failure to so probate CESSOR BY MERGER such claim or claims not 662−242−5099. office manager to per- 10:00 AM AT COREY outcry to the highest said Deed of Trust, and and register said claim TO UNION PLANTERS so probated will be HERRING AUTOMOTIVE, form a wide range of LLOYD FLANDERS and best bidder for cash the entire debt secured will forever bar the BANK N.A.; and forever barred. The first Housekeeping 1380 administrative, event 1230 GARDNER BLVD, or certified funds ONLY, thereby having been de- same. date of publication of WICKER loveseat, chair COLUMBUS, MS, and support activities. the following described clared to be due and WHEREAS, the under- this Notice to Creditors & glasstop table, 39702. HUDSON CLEANING Full job description property situated in payable, and the legal This the 19th day of Au- signed, Rubin Lublin, is August 21, 2019. indoor/outdoor, never SERVICE available at Lowndes County, Mis- holder of said indebted- gust 2019. LLC has been appoin- Dated this 12th day of columbus-arts.org. been outside, perfect PUBLISH: 8/14/19 & sissippi, to wit: ness, BancorpSouth ted as Substitute Trust- August, 2019. 8/21/19 Commercial & Resi− 30 hours per week; cond, $700. Round Bank, having requested /s/ Mona M. Whitson ee; and dential. Free Quotes! $10+/hr based on ex- BEGINNING AT THE the undersigned Substi- MONA M. WHITSON, Ex- KEITH C. KANTACK, Ex- glasstop table w/ 4 Cleaning level options. perience. Send cover leather rolling chairs, The following vehicles SOUTHEAST CORNER tute Trustee to execute ecutrix NOW, THEREFORE, the ecutor of Refs avail. letter and resume to OF SECTION 7, TOWN- the trust and sell said holder of said Deed of the Estate of PAUL W. $400. 662−328−1217 have been abandoned 662−251−0351. jan.columbusarts at Columbus Nissan Inc SHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE land and property in ac- PUBLISH: 8/21, 8/28, Trust, having requested KANTACK a/k/a @gmail.com or 662−242−3387. 100 Hwy 12 East 17 WEST, LOWNDES cordance with the terms & 9/4/2019 the undersigned so to PAUL WAYNE KANTACK, Columbus, MS 39702. COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI of said Deed of Trust for do, as Substitute Trust- DECEASED Lawn Care / Landscaping (BEING IN THE CENTER- the purpose of raising ee or his duly appoin- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- 1470 Medical / Dental 3300 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA LINE OF A PAVED the sums due thereun- ted agent, by virtue of KEITH C. KANTACK, COUNTY ROAD); EE'S NOTICE OF SALE TWO PIECE FURNITURE VIN# der, together with attor- the power, duty and au- ESQ. - MS Bar No. JESSE & BEVERLY’S LOCAL COMPANY: 1N4AL21E49N545884 THENCE NORTH 86 DE- ney's fees, Substitute thority vested and im- 100551 SET. New loveseat and WHEREAS, on August LAWN SERVICE. Full-time Surgical Tech GREES 01 MINUTE Trustee's fees and ex- posed upon said Substi- Kantack Law Firm, PLLC position available. chaise for sale. Dark WEST 1891 FEET penses of sale. 13, 2008, James tute Trustee shall, on Post Office Box 10 Mowing, cleanup, 2009 NISSAN TITAN Siegle, individually un- Experience required. brown and aqua blue, ALONG THE SOUTH September 18, 2019 Tupelo, Mississippi landscaping, sodding, & VIN# married executed a cer- Send resume to $385. 662−242−2884. 1N6BA07DX9N313567 LINE OF SAID SECTION NOW, THEREFORE, I, within the lawful hours 38802 tree cutting. 356−6525. employmentoppgc 7, TO THE POINT OF BE- Scot P. Goldsholl, Sub- tain deed of trust to of sale between 359 North Broadway Leave a message. First American Title In- @gmail.com. 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA GINNING; THENCE CON- stitute Trustee, will on 11:00AM and 4:00PM Street (38804) Tree Services 1860 TINUE NORTH 86 DE- August 28, 2019, offer surance Company, at the southeast front Ph: 662-841-2493 VIN# Trustee for the benefit 1N4AL21E69N526141 GREES 01 MINUTE for sale at public outcry door of Courthouse pro- Fax: 662-841-2494 HELP WANTED Estate Sales 4490 WEST 297.4 FEET to the highest bidder for of Wells Fargo Financial ceed to sell at public Email: A&T TREE SERVICE CARE CENTER OF ALONG A FENCE, cash, within legal hours MIssissippi 2, Inc. outcry to the highest [email protected] ABERDEEN has 2005 NISSAN MAXIMA which deed of trust is of Bucket truck & stump FANTASTIC ESTATE VIN# THENCE NORTH 07 DE- (between the hours of and best bidder for cash om removal. Free est. positions available for: record in the office of LPN 3-11 SALE OF ATTORNEY & 1N4BA41E85C846024 GREES 44 MINUTES 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 or certified funds ONLY, Serving Columbus WEST 363.4 FEET TO p.m.) at the front door the Chancery Clerk of the following described PUBLISH: 8/21, 8/28, $1000 Sign on Bonus MRS. HUNTER Lowndes County, State since 1987. Senior If the vehicles above are THE SOUTH SIDE OF of the Lowndes County property situated in 9/4 & 9/11/2019 CNA’s Full Time & PRN GHOLSON & BARTON`S FERRY-CALE- Courthouse in Colum- of Mississippi in Book Lowndes County, Mis- citizen disc. Call Alvin @ Experience Preferred. LIVING ESTATE SALE not claimed they will be 2008 at Page 21214; put up for sale to the DONIA ROAD; THENCE bus, Lowndes County, sissippi, to wit: 242−0324/241−4447 Apply in person at OF SUE BURKHALTER. and Carpet & Flooring 1150 "We’ll go out on a limb 505 Jackson St, highest and best bidder NORTH 67 DEGREES 17 Mississippi, the follow- Fri & Sat: 9−4 & MINUTES EAST 271 ing-described property: LOT NO. ONE HUN- for you!" Aberdeen. EOE for cash at 9 a.m. on WHEREAS, Wells Fargo Sun: 1−4. Located at the 13th day of Septem- FEET ALONG SAID DRED TWENTY-FOUR SOUTH SIDE; THENCE Lot No. 7, Calevista Es- Bank, N.A. has hereto- (124) OF AND IN MA- Columbus Marble Works ber 2019 at Columbus fore substituted Sha- General Help Wanted 3200 Nissan, Inc., 100 Hwy SOUTH 11 DEGREES 00 tates, Tract I, Lowndes SONIC HOME SUBDIVI- on Hwy 45 N. Photos @ MINUTES EAST 494.8 County, Mississippi, as piro & Brown, LLC as SION, A SUBDIVISION estatesales.net 12 East, Columbus, MS Trustee by instrument 39702. FEET TO THE POINT OF shown by plat recorded OF LOWNDES COUNTY, BEGINNING, CONTAIN- in Plat Book 3 at Page dated November 2, MISSISSIPPI, ACCORD- 2017 and recorded in PUBLISH: 08/21/19, ING 2.72 ACRES, MORE 23, in the Chancery ING TO A MAP OR PLAT Sporting Goods 4720 OR LESS, LYING AND Clerk`s Office, Lowndes the aforesaid Chancery THEREOF OF RECORD 08/28/19, & Clerk's Office in Book 09/04/19 BEING IN THE SOUTHW- County, Mississippi. IN SUBDIVISION PLAT EST QUARTER (SW 1/4) 2017 at Page 25106; BOOK NO. 2 AT PAGE ELLIPTICAL MACHINE OF THE SOUTHEAST Subject to those cer- and 34 IN THE CHANCERY Sole Elliptical E35 in IN THE CHANCERY QUARTER (SE 1/4) OF tain restrictive coven- CLERK`S OFFICE OF DAVID’S CARPET & excellent condition. Nice COURT OF LOWNDES SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP ants and conditions of WHEREAS, default hav- LOWNDES COUNTY, COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI ing been made in the UPHOLSTERY quiet machine. $399 16 SOUTH, RANGE 17 record in Book 536 at MISSISSIPPI. CLEANING 662−574−1561 WEST. LESS AND EX- Page 536 in the land re- terms and conditions of KATHERINE JOAN CEPT AND RESERVING cords of Lowndes said deed of trust and PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1 Room − $40 YEAGER PLAINTIFF UNTO GEORGE K. STAN- County, Mississippi, the entire debt secured The street address of 2 Rooms − $70 FORD, JR. AND WIFE, and as shown by plat re- thereby having been de- the property is believed 3+ Rooms − $30 EA Pets 5150 V. FRANKIE STANFORD, AN corded in Plat Book 3 at clared to be due and to be 409 SYLVAN RD, Rugs−Must Be Seen payable in accordance UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF Page 23 in the Office of COLUMBUS, MS Car Upholstery AKC GERMAN BRYON LEE YEAGER DE- (1/2) INTEREST IN AND the Chancery Clerk of with the terms of said 39702. In the event of FENDANT deed of trust, Wells Cleaning Available SHEPHERD PUPPIES. TO ALL THE OIL, GAS Lowndes County, Mis- any discrepancy 662−722−1758 AND OTHER MINERALS sissippi. Fargo Bank, N.A., the between this street ad- Exc. ped. Blk, blk/silv & CIVIL ACTION NUMBER ON, IN AND UNDER THE legal holder of said in- dress and the legal de- blk/red. Vet checked, 2019-0331-DE ABOVE DESCRIBED Title to the above de- debtedness, having re- scription of the prop- w/s. Taking deposits. PROPERTY, TOGETHER scribed property is be- quested the under- erty, the legal descrip- 662−213−4609. SUMMONS WITH THE RIGHT OF IN- lieved to be good, but I signed Substituted tion shall control. FLOORING REPAIR. I GRESS AND EGRESS will convey only such Trustee to execute the repair and stretch THE STATE OF MISSIS- FOR THE PURPOSE OF title as vested in me as trust and sell said land Title to the above de- wrinkles out of carpet. I and property in accord- SIPPI MINING FOR AND PRO- Substitute Trustee. scribed property is be- also repair ceramic tile. DUCING THEM. ance with the terms of lieved to be good, but I REGISTERED DACHSH− TO: BYRON LEE YEAGER said deed of trust and If you have a flooring WITNESS my signature will convey only such problem, I can help! If UND puppies for sale. PROPERTY ADDRESS: on this 29th day of July, for the purpose of rais- title as is vested in me You have been made a ing the sums due there- needed I am available Reds & creams. Ready The street address of 2019. as Substitute Trustee. to go! 205−596−3264. Defendant in the suit the property is believed under, together with at- for small flooring or tile filed in this Court by to be 4600 CAL KO- /s/ Scot P. Goldsholl, torney's fees, trustee's THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- installation jobs. Call Katherine Joan Yeager, LOLA RD, Caledonia, Substitute Trustee fees and expense of TEMPTING TO COLLECT Walt: (662)574−8134. Plaintiff, seeking a di- MS 39740. In the event 1501 N. University Av- sale. A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- Apts For Rent: West 7050 vorce from you. of any discrepancy enue, Suite 930 TION OBTAINED WILL between this street ad- Little Rock, AR 72207- NOW, THEREFORE, I, BE USED FOR THAT You are required to mail dress and the legal de- 5238 Shapiro & Brown, LLC, PURPOSE. or hand deliver a writ- scription of the prop- Telephone No. (501) Substituted Trustee in ten response to the erty, the legal descrip- 664-4808 said deed of trust, will 428 North Lamar Blvd, Excavating 1300 VIP Complaint filed against tion shall control. on September 4, 2019 Suite 107 you in this action to, Ly- THIS DOCUMENT PRE- offer for sale at public Oxford, MS 38655 Rentals dia Quarles, attorney for outcry and sell within Apartments Title to the above de- PARED BY: rlselaw.com/property- CLAY GRAVEL, fill the Plaintiff, whose scribed property is be- legal hours (being listing & Houses street address is 1016 lieved to be good, but I Scot P. Goldsholl between the hours of Tel: (877) 813-0992 clay, & top soil for Louisville Street, Suite will convey only such Mickel Law Firm, P.A. 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 Fax: (404) 601-5846 sale! Easy access 1 Bedrooms F, Starkville MS 39759. title as is vested in me 1501 NORTH UNI- p.m.), at the Southeast off 82 East. Can as Substitute Trustee. VERSITY Door of the County PUBLISH: 08/21/2019, load & deliver. 2 Bedroooms YOUR RESPONSE MUST PROSPECT BUILDING, Courthouse of Lowndes 08/28/2019, Stokes Excavation: County, located at 505 3 Bedrooms BE MAILED OR DE- THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- SUITE 930 09/04/2019, 662−689−0089. LIVERED NOT LATER TEMPTING TO COLLECT LITTLE ROCK, AR 2nd Avenue North, 09/11/2019 Furnished & THAN THIRTY DAYS A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- 72207-5238 Columbus, MS 39701, AFTER THE 7TH DAY OF TION OBTAINED WILL Ph: 501-664-4808 Fax: to the highest and best Unfurnished bidder for cash or certi- AUGUST, 2019, WHICH BE USED FOR THAT 501-664-0631 Medical / Dental 3300 IS THE DATE OF THE PURPOSE. Mickel Case No. fied funds the following 1, 2, & 3 Baths FIRST PUBLICATION OF 104457-2 described property situ- Lease, Deposit THIS SUMMONS. IF 428 North Lamar Blvd, [email protected] ated in Lowndes YOUR RESPONSE IS Suite 107 om County, State of Missis- & Credit Check sippi, to-wit: NOT SO MAILED OR DE- Oxford, MS 38655 viceinvestments.com LIVERED, A JUDGMENT rlselaw.com/property- PUBLISH ON THESE BY DEFAULT WILL BE listing DATES: The land referred to in ENTERED AGAINST YOU Tel: (877) 813-0992 August 7, 2019 this policy is situated in 327-8555 FOR THE MONEY OR Fax: (404) 601-5846 August 14, 2019 the Stale of Mississippi, OTHER RELIEF DEMAN- August 21, 2019 County of Lowndes, and DED IN THE COM- PUBLISH: 08/14/2019, described as follows: Apts For Rent: Other 7080 PLAINT. 08/21/2019, The following described 08/28/2019, IN THE CHANCERY real property lying and You must also file the 09/04/2019 COURT OF LOWNDES being situate in original of your Re- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI Lowndes County, Mis- sponse with the Clerk of sissippi, to wit: this Court within a reas- IN THE MATTER OF THE Lot Number 112 in Chil- onable time afterward. ESTATE OF FLOYD cutt Subdivision, Fourth WELLS, DECEASED Extension, a subdivi- Issued under my hand IN THE CHANCERY sion of Lowndes County, and the seal of this COURT OF LOWNDES CAUSE NO.: 2018-260- Mississippi, as shown Court, this 19th day of COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI PDE by plat recorded in Plal July, 2019. Book 2, page 78, in the IN THE MATTER OF THE RAINA WELLS, ADMINIS- Office of the Chancery /s/Lisa Younger Neese ESTATE OF WILLIE TRATRIX Clerk of Lowndes Chancery Clerk of MILES BOOZER, A.K.A County, Mississippi. Lowndes County, Mis- WILLIE MILES BUR- NOTICE TO CREDITORS APN ft: sissippi RAGE STEWART BOOZ- 62W060209900 ER, DECEASED STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Being the same prop- By:/s/Shantrell W. COUNTY OF LOWNDES erty conveyed to James Granderson CAUSE NO. 2019-113- Siegle, individually by Deputy Clerk PDE Letters of Administra- deed from James tion have been granted Siegle, as beneficiary of This Summons by Pub- ABERDEEN WILSON and issued to the under- the Estate of Agnes H. lication prepared by: STEWART III, PETITION- signed upon the Estate Siegle, as filed in pro- Lydia Quarles ER of Floyd Wells, de- bate proceedings in pro- MOZINGO|QUARLES ceased, by the Chan- bate case no. 2000- PLLC NOTICE TO CREDITORS cery Court of Lowndes 0060. dated 4-2-07, 1016 Louisville Street, County, Mississippi, on filed 4-11-07 and recor- Suite E STATE OF MISSISSIPPI the 29th day of April ded in Deed as Inst. No. Starkville, MS 39759 COUNTY OF LOWNDES 2019. This is to give no- 20072846 in Lowndes Telephone: 662-268- tice to all persons hav- County Records. 5096 Letters of Administra- ing claims against said DOWNTOWN 1BR − Facsimile: 662-323- tion C.T.A. have been estate to Probate and I WILL CONVEY only This large 1 bedroom 5256 granted and issued to Register same with the such title as vested in apartment has been Email: lydia@mqlawof- the undersigned upon Chancery Clerk of me as Substituted recently renovated. It fices.com the Estate of Willie Lowndes County, Mis- Trustee. Miles Boozer, a/k/a Wil- features great natural MS BAR NO. 4582 sissippi, within ninety light, hardwood floors, lie Miles Burrage Stew- WITNESS MY SIGNA- (90) days from the first tall ceilings and access art Boozer, deceased, publication date of this TURE on this 1st day of to a shared laundry Publish: August 7, Au- by the Chancery Court Notice to Creditors. A August, 2019. gust 14, August 21, of Lowndes County, Mis- failure to so Probate room. $750 rent and 2019 sissippi, on the 8th day and Register said claim Shapiro & Brown, LLC $750 deposit. Utilities of August 2019. This is will forever bar the SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE included. No pets to give notice to all per- same. please. Call Peter, sons having claims NOTICE OF SUBSTI- Shapiro & Brown, LLC 662−574−1561. TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE against said estate to This the 8 day of July 1080 River Oaks Drive, probate and register 2019. Suite B-202 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI same with the Chan- Flowood, MS 39232 COUNTY OF LOWNDES cery Clerk of Lowndes /s/ Raina Wells, Admin- (601) 981-9299 County, Mississippi, istratrix DOWNTOWN APT: on WHEREAS, default has within ninety (90) days 513 Cypress St 5th St. 2BR/1BA. 1100 occurred in the perform- from the first publica- Columbus, MS 39702 PUBLISH: 8/21, 8/28, sqft $700/mo. W/D. ance of the covenants, tion date of this Notice & 9/4/2019 19-024503 terms and conditions of to Creditors. A failure to Deck on back. Avail Aug a Deed of Trust dated so probate and register PUBLISH: 8/14, 8/21 & 1st. 662−327−2588. June 4, 2013, ex- said claim will forever 8/28/2019 ecuted by AMBER bar your claim. BASWELL, GARRY It’s a classified BASWELL, JR., convey- This the 12th day of Au- ing certain real property gust 2019. rule-of-thumb: DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, therein described to MI- We tell readers CH&A, 1 story, W/D, CHAEL LYON, as Trust- /s/ Aberdeen Wilson Sell idle items historic district, 1 block ee, for MORTGAGE Stewart, III what they need with a quick action from downtown, $575/ ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- ABERDEEN WILSON mo. + $575 dep. NO TION SYSTEMS INC. AS STEWART III, classified ad. NOMINEE FOR QUICK- Administrator C.T.A. to know to buy PETS. 662−574−8789. EN LOANS INC., Origin- Peaceful & Quiet area. al Beneficiary, to se- PUBLISH: 8/14, 8/21, what they need. cure the indebtedness & 8/28/2019 therein described, as same appears of re- cord in the office of the Chancery Clerk of Lowndes County, Mis- sissippi filed and recor- ded June 5, 2013, in Deed Book 2013, Page 16479 ; and

WHEREAS, the benefi- cial interest of said Deed of Trust was trans- ferred and assigned to Quicken Loans Inc.; and

WHEREAS, the under- signed, Rubin Lublin, LLC has been appoin- ted as Substitute Trust- ee; and

NOW, THEREFORE, the holder of said Deed of Trust, having requested the undersigned so to do, as Substitute Trust- ee or his duly appoin- ted agent, by virtue of the power, duty and au- thority vested and im- posed upon said Substi- tute Trustee shall, on September 11, 2019 within the lawful hours of sale between 11:00AM and 4:00PM at the southeast front door of Courthouse pro- ceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following described property situated in Lowndes County, Mis- sissippi, to wit:

BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 7, TOWN- SHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE 17 WEST, LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI (BEING IN THE CENTER- LINE OF A PAVED COUNTY ROAD); THENCE NORTH 86 DE- GREES 01 MINUTE WEST 1891 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 7, TO THE POINT OF BE- GINNING; THENCE CON- TINUE NORTH 86 DE- GREES 01 MINUTE WEST 297.4 FEET ALONG A FENCE, THENCE NORTH 07 DE- GREES 44 MINUTES WEST 363.4 FEET TO THE SOUTH SIDE OF BARTON`S FERRY-CALE- DONIA ROAD; THENCE NORTH 67 DEGREES 17 MINUTES EAST 271 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH SIDE; THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES 00 MINUTES EAST 494.8 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAIN- ING 2.72 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LYING AND BEING IN THE SOUTHW- EST QUARTER (SW 1/4) OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE 1/4) OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE 17 WEST. LESS AND EX- CEPT AND RESERVING UNTO GEORGE K. STAN- FORD, JR. AND WIFE, FRANKIE STANFORD, AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF (1/2) INTEREST IN AND TO ALL THE OIL, GAS AND OTHER MINERALS ON, IN AND UNDER THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT OF IN- GRESS AND EGRESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF MINING FOR AND PRO- DUCING THEM.

PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the property is believed to be 4600 CAL KO- LOLA RD, Caledonia, MS 39740. In the event of any discrepancy between this street ad- dress and the legal de- scription of the prop- erty, the legal descrip- tion shall control.

Title to the above de- scribed property is be- lieved to be good, but I will convey only such title as is vested in me as Substitute Trustee.

THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

428 North Lamar Blvd, Suite 107 Oxford, MS 38655 rlselaw.com/property- listing Tel: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846

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2011 HEARTLAND NORTH COUNTRY ACROSS LAKESIDE BUMPER 1 “Toodle-oo!” PULL TRAVEL TRAILER 5 Young pigeons MODEL 29RKS. 11 Trojan War hero Purchased new April Houses For Sale: Other 8500 2012, one owner, non− 12 European fish smoker. Large u− 13 Bakery buy shaped wrap around 14 Makes fresh kitchen counter. Dining table with 4 chairs. 15 Bauxite, e.g. Couch been covered 16 Salon supplies since purchase, makes 17 Knitted wrap into full bed, air mattress and pump 19 Spring month included. 2 euro− 22 Wander off recliners less than 3 24 Comet’s place years old. Walk thru bath with neo−angle 26 Destitute shower. Queen size bed 27 Gumbo vege- in bedroom with a brand table new mattress. To view camper call or text 662 28 Take as one’s −364−2226. Additional own photos available at 30 Snide expression 3 Becomes estab- 21 Calendar span request. $10,000 31 Nonsense negotiable. lished 22 Rigging support 32 Map lines 4 Lumberman’s tool 23 Fuss Motorcycles & ATVs 9400 34 Ersatz 5 Scatter 25 Tadpole’s home 35 Cardinal color 6 Suppresses 29 Shipping inquiry 1993 KAWASAKI 38 Philosophy topic VOYAGER XII Only 7 Coffee dispensers 30 Combo instru- 25,500 miles. Runs 41 Seep 8 Japanese prime ment & looks good. No 42 Spectrum color minister 33 Evicts problems. $3500 OBO. 43 Nick Charles’s 501−545−7750. 9 Fiddling need 34 Do clerical work wife 10 Ave. crossers 36 Poet Pound 1999 ROADSTAR 1600 44 Appears onstage 16 Like Pride Pa- 37 College head Only 45k miles. Hard 45 Yemen neighbor bags, rider & passenger rade participants 38 Adam’s mate back rests w/ luggage 18 Plucked instru- 39 Pewter compo- rack, has windshield. DOWN ment nent Ready to ride! $3500 1 Folded food OBO. 501−545−7750. 19 Scoots over 40 Fiery 2 Cracked 20 Plot unit 41 Lennon’s love 2004 KAWASAKI DRIFTER 1500CC 32,414 miles, in good condition. $4,950. 662−352−4776.

2005 HARLEY DAVIDSON Dyna Super Glide. Lots of extras. Call 662−871−5744. Five Questions:

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