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QUESTION Monday CONVERSATION NEWS BRIEF OF THE WEEK Floral City man dies in crash Watching from sidelines INVERNESS — A Floral City man was killed early Sunday in a single-vehicle traffic accident. Randy Allen Beardmore, 53, of Floral City, was driving a 1997 Chevy pickup truck at 12:25 a.m. Sunday eastbound on East Moccasin Slough Road just west of East Windwood Place, when he attempted to negotiate a left curve in the roadway and the vehicle traveled onto the Contribute! shoulder, according to Florida Highway Patrol. Like us at Beardmore lost control of the truck, FHP re- facebook.com/ ported. While Beardmore was attempting to steer back onto the roadway, the truck entered a citruscounty clockwise rotation. The truck traveled onto the chronicle and left shoulder of the roadway where it collided respond to our with a power pole. Question of the Upon impact, Beardmore was ejected from Week. the truck, sustained fatal injuries and expired at Do you use the scene of the crash. —From staff reports Pinterest? What do you use it for?
Hillary Hammerle I love Pinterest! It’s an amazing source for Taxpayers craft ideas, recipes and just about anything you can think of! Stefanie H. Waters Love Pinterest. I use it react to for recipes, craft ideas and homeschooling resources. Mary Jo O. Trevlin I look at the crafts and decor ideas. I love fire fee Pinterest! CHRIS VAN ORMER Jane Fletcher Worman Staff writer Have it, love following decor ideas and good reusable ideas for things around Now that the county has sent letters to the house residents regarding the $60 fire services as- Michelle R. Stuart sessment, it’s learning how some taxpayers Love it and addicted to are reacting. it — it’s a great way to Since July 2, when the ■ eWHAT: Fir get to know people, and know letters were mailed, Cit- there are others out there just protection like you. I have met some won- rus County Sheriff ’s Of- services derful people, and interests tell fice Fire Rescue has MSBU public a lot about a person. received around 500 hearing. Rosemary calls through an infor- ■ Norris-Southward mation line indicated in WHEN: the letter. Taxpayers 2:30 p.m. Pinterest is such a brilliant con- can call the number to Tuesday, cept. I use it to organize what July 23. would otherwise be an over- learn more details whelming, tangled mess of Web about the tax. Most ■ WHERE: content. Like most people, I callers just wanted to Citrus have very diverse interests (de- sign, fashion, food, DIY, etc.) know more about the County and with Pinterest I have a assessment. Courthouse, digital file cabinet that is “About 20 callers Room 100, accessible to me no matter 110 N. where I am. Plus I can browse didn’t agree with it,” around and “borrow” other said Jim Goodworth, Apopka Ave., people’s great ideas. MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle deputy fire chief. Inverness. A deeply religious man, Chet Cole serves as executive director of the Key Training Center. Many callers wanted POLL The center provides essential support for developmentally disabled adults. ABOVE: Cole to know what the assessment was for. Good- ONLINE POLL: sits in a memorial garden at the center and speaks of his friends he serves. His sister, worth said it would fund future fire stations Dorothy, is a resident of the Key. BELOW: Cole believes assistance, programs and services and equipment needs, such as the Jaws of Your choice? for people with developmental disabilities should not be as difficult to attain as they Life. Should promoting presently are. Some of the questions were informa- tourism be a tional, wanting to know if the $60 fee, a mu- high priority nicipal service benefit unit (MSBU), would for Citrus Chet Cole active replace the existing municipal service tax- County? ing unit (MSTU). They learned that the A. Absolutely. MSTU would remain, but be decreased to a We can really at Key Center rate of 0.75 mills from its current 0.80 mills. boost the economy if ERYN WORTHINGTON The Citrus County Board of County Com- we show the world all Staff writer missioners is using the fire services MSBU we have to offer. to make up for the anticipated shortfall B. Nope. It’s a great e is a humble man from Duke Energy’s disputed tax bill. Since county, but our offerings last fall, Duke Energy has disagreed with are only of interest to a who advocates for its county tax assessment and paid only limited segment of what is most im- society. Hperative to him — part of its bill. It also has sued the property C. It shouldn’t be a developmentally disabled appraiser, leaving an overall shortfall of at huge priority because citizens. least $16 million in the county budget. we barely have the “Based on the potential underpayment infrastructure to sup- See MONDAY/ Page A7 of taxes by Duke, the current fire millage port the existing volume See FEE/ Page A8 of visitors. D. Yes, but wait until a plan’s in place for Three Sisters Springs and promote that with other CCHB chairwoman has role in Adams’ Facebook page key attractions. MIKE WRIGHT To vote, visit www. But while Adams may be direct- anything without Adams’ ap- chronicleonline.com. Staff writer ing the postings, he isn’t writing proval. Click on the word them. “I write some under his direc- “Opinion” in the menu Citrus County Commissioner That task rests with Adams’ tion and Pam writes some under to see the poll. Scott Adams continues to use his wife, Pam, and Debbie Ressler, his direction,” Ressler said. Results will appear Facebook page to communicate chairwoman of the Citrus County Ressler also adds little graphic- Debbie Scott next Monday. Find last with constituents, offer his view- Hospital Board. All three are the type photos that are common on Ressler Adams week’s online poll points and encourage them to Facebook page administrators. hospital board Citrus County results./Page A3 comment as well. Ressler said she doesn’t post See FACEBOOK /Page A8 chairwoman. commissioner.
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Around the State BRIEFS COUNTY Christmas comes early for troops Pesticide workshop set for Tuesday LAKE WORTH — Volun- teers are assembling care There will be a workshop packages to send to troops from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Tues- overseas as part of a Christ- day, July 16, at the Citrus mas in July outreach. County Extension Services Roughly 40 Florida Power & Building, 3650 W. Sover- Light employees, their eign Path, Lecanto, to intro- spouses and children volun- duce participants to safe teered Saturday with Forgot- pesticide mixing, application ten Soldiers Outreach, a methods, storage and dis- nonprofit organization that posal. Improper application sends letters of encourage- of lawn care products can ment. They helped fill 15- injure your landscape and pound boxes to deployed be harmful to your health. troops. The 203 boxes were Natural pest control meth- filled with children’s hand- ods including mechanical colored Christmas cards and pruning, beneficial insects candy canes, cookies, baby and integrated pest man- powder, pain reliever, playing agement will also be dis- cards and puzzle books, and cussed. coffee and cotton swabs. To register for this event, Recipients include 100 contact Steve Davis at 352- members of Melbourne’s 527-5708 or steven.davis@ 715th Military Police bocc.citrus.fl.us. MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle Company, who arrived in Citrus County’s Florida Eleven-year-old Makenna Lenoir places a metal sign on a pole at the Marine Science Station on Friday Afghanistan about a Yards & Neighborhoods morning as part of an ongoing effort to inform the public about the adverse effects of handling seahorses. month ago. is a public education and Lenori, an upcoming seventh-grader at Crystal River Middle School, has been working on the project since Man killed after outreach program of the she was in fifth grade. University of Florida confronting robber jointly funded by the JACKSONVILLE — A man Citrus County Board of died after authorities said he County Commissioners tried to stop a robber who and the Southwest Florida stole a woman’s purse. Water Management Police said a man and District. woman were sitting at a bus Purple Heart meeting stop Saturday when a suspect set for July 16 ERYN WORTHINGTON walked up to them and de- Staff writer manded the woman’s purse. Aaron A. Weaver Chap- The Florida Times-Union ter 776 Military Order of the Hold your reported the victim confronted Purple Heart (MOPH) will meet he’s a seventh-grader the robber and was shot at at 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 16, horses! least once before the gunman at the Citrus County who saves lives daily, fled with the woman’s purse. Builders Association, 1196 from Steinhatchee south. Or rather, don’t. The victim died at the scene. S. Lecanto Highway (County S The woman was not harmed. Road 491), Lecanto. Here’s what Makenna Lenoir installs All combat-wounded Makenna’s learned Fight at auto store warning signs at docks caution- Due to space limitations, turns deadly veterans and parents, ing boaters to keep their hands we were unable to print a about seahorses lineal descendants, off seahorses. photo of Makenna’s sign JACKSONVILLE — Author- spouses and siblings of “People come into my mom’s large enough to read all the that she thinks you ities are investigating after they living or deceased Purple shop (The Glass Garage) and say text on it. The text is say the owner of an automo- reprinted at right, but if should know, too: Heart recipients are invited they saw seahorses while on the tive store shot and killed a to attend the meeting and water but they didn’t pick them up you’d like to see a large ver- sion of one of her signs, REMOVAL OF customer. to become a Chapter 776 because of my sign,” Makenna click on this story at Jacksonville police said the member. said. “I’m proud that wherever the chronicleonline.com. seahorses from the victim got into an argument For information, visit sign is it will be able to educate water will cause them to with the owner of JC Automo- www.citruspurpleheart.org people and save seahorses.” tive on Friday. The argument or call 352-382-3847. Makenna, who wants to be a they call home. gulp air; these trapped Friday morning, Makenna at- turned physical and the owner marine biologist, had her interest air bubbles will lead to allegedly pulled out a gun and Want to be a in seahorses piqued when she was tached her 15th sign to the Marine buoyancy problems, Science Station in Crystal River. shot the victim in the stomach. delegate? File now a fifth-grader at Homosassa Ele- Florida Times-Union “We are very proud of Makenna resulting in death. The This year’s Florida Dem- mentary School. Teacher Michael Baize was preparing and what she has done as a stu- reported authorities don’t know ocratic Party State Confer- for a reading exercise when he dent, citizen and advocate for HANDLING OF what caused the fight, but do ence will be Oct. 25 to 28 at learned seahorses die when the marine environment,” said seahorses in any way is not think it was a robbery. the Disney Yacht and Sheriff’s Sgt. Jay Farhat taken from the water. Marine Science Station teacher very stressful to them. Beach Club. The state dele- “When we were studying, Mr. Ernie Olsen. “Hopefully, she serves said they were interviewing gate selection process is Baize found facts that seahorses as an example to other students. Removal from seagrass the owner to determine if now open and you can file are monogamous and if separated It doesn’t matter what grade you by net or hand will criminal charges will be for delegate through July they will die,” Makenna said. “I are in, you can make an impact damage their bony brought. 15. Any Democrat who is decided I wanted to research it. if you are passionate about it The two men were not eligible to vote in Florida We found out that particular and pursue your interest and get structures, resulting in identified, but Farhat said they can run. fact was not true. That is when people from the community in- injury or death. were both in their 30s. The delegate application we learned all of the other facts.” volved. She has made a big dif- must be returned to the She added that seahorses de- ference with these signs by getting WHILE SCALLOPING, Facebook leads county Democratic Execu- velop gas bubbles from swallow- the word out and gaining support deputies to suspect from the community. I think stay in a horizontal tive Committee. The Citrus ing air if taken out of the water; LAND O’ LAKES — Author- this is because they don’t have a what she is doing is fantastic.” position, avoid stepping County delegate election ities said a suspect wanted for will be at 7 p.m. July 17 at stomach and must constantly Makenna places window signs on seagrass. Do not pull eat. They eat by gulping water, in bait shops, restaurants and robbery was apprehended the Beverly Hills Commu- on or tear seagrass after he posted Facebook nity Center. Candidates and if taken out of the water other businesses. She requests boaters “... not take them from while scalloping. Boat comments under his wanted must be present at the elec- will continue gulping. What began as a class project their habitat, take care of their motors can damage sea- photo. tion. To run for delegate, habitat.” Pasco County Sheriff’s you must obtain an applica- soon became a personal ambi- grass beds. Be aware of tion for Makenna. Along with business donations, Office posted a photo of tion from DEC Chairman “The bad thing is that they ap- Makenna raised $500 by making motors’ position. 23-year-old Matthew Oliver Mike Fahey at 352-503- pear to be OK in the beginning,” beaded seahorse bracelets and on their Facebook page 6035 or mike.fahey14@ said her mother, Lori Lenoir. asking for donations for the SEAHORSES ARE Wednesday as part of gmail.com. “Two or three days after they are bracelets at a craft show. monogamous, mating their Fugitive of the Day —From staff reports put back in the water they develop “We want to thank everyone program. the problem and float to the sur- that has helped the seahorse for a season or for life. A short time later, deputies ONLINE face, where predators await.” project,” Makenna said. “Not Separating two sea- said Oliver posted comments Makenna and her mother began just the sponsors on the signs, horses will result in under the photo. Officials did POLL reading up on seahorses. They but everyone.” decreased breeding not elaborate on what Oliver met with a biologist at the Florida “We are very appreciative wrote. RESULTS Aquarium in Tampa to learn and people have shown a lot of and population. Bay News 9 reported Oliver about seahorse habitat and ways interest,” her mom added. “It was arrested without resist- to protect them. They learned has allowed her to continue her SEAHORSES HAVE ance Friday as he walked out- QUESTION: Do you project.” that the seahorse population is no teeth or stomachs side of an apartment complex support the state declining, perhaps in part due For more information or to wearing a camouflage jacket law requiring vic- to human handling or the dis- donate, call Lori Lenoir at 352- and must eat constantly tims of theft to pay turbance of the seagrass beds 228-3875. with the hood up. for towing and stor- to survive. age of property —From wire reports held as evidence? ■ Yes. It’s not the HOW YOUR LAWMAKERS VOTED greatest law, but taxpayers shouldn’t Key votes for the week ending July 12 by Voterama in Congress have to foot the bill. ■ 2014, down 9 percent from 2013. A yes ■ 8 percent (42 votes) Farm Bill, Food Stamps: Members passed, Student Loan Rates: Senators failed, 51- 216-208, a bill to end Congress's 40-year vote was to pass a bill that halves renew- 49, to reach 60 votes needed to advance a ■ No. It’s inexcus- policy of including farm and nutrition pro- able-energy spending and raises spending Democratic bill reinstating for one year the able to penalize grams in a one law to garner support from to modernize the U.S. nuclear arsenal. (HR 3.4 percent interest rate on Stafford loans crime victims. both rural and urban lawmakers. A yes 2609) Nugent, Yes. for undergraduates. Congress allowed that Change the law to vote was to pass a farm bill that was ■ Energy-Industry Subsidies: Members de- rate to double to 6.8 percent on July 1. A require public dol- stripped of food-security programs, which feated, 115-300, an amendment to remove yes vote was to pass S 1238. Sen. Bill lars to cover the will be considered in a stand-alone bill. (HR from HR 2609 (above) $1.54 billion in tax- Nelson, Yes. Sen. Marco Rubio, No. costs. 27 percent 2642) Rep. Rich Nugent, Yes. payer subsidies of the nuclear-energy, fos- ■ Key Votes Ahead: In the week of July 15, (134 votes) ■ Food-Safety Inspections: Members de- sil-fuel and renewable-energy industries. the House will take up a repeal the em- A yes vote was to strip the bill of all of ■ No, but the cost feated, 198-226, a Democratic bid to re- ployer and individual mandates in the its subsidies for energy companies and shouldn’t be cov- quire annual Department of Agriculture 2010 health law and a bill to reduce the projects. Nugent, Yes. ered by tax dollars. inspections in countries that export meat, federal role in K-12 education. The Senate A fund should be poultry and egg products to the U.S. Those ■ Nuclear Weapons v. Public Works: Mem- will hold confirmation votes on several established from the audits are now done every three years. A bers defeated, 170-253, an amendment to Obama administration nominees and could sale of confiscated yes vote was to add the requirement to HR transfer $100 million in HR 2609 (above) vote to limit filibuster rights. vehicles, etc. 65 2642 (above). Nugent, No. from the budget for upgrading the U.S. nu- percent (323 votes) ■ 2014 Energy Budget: Members approved, clear stockpile to the Army Corps of Engi- 227-198, $30.4 billion in appropriations neers' budget for public works. A yes vote © 2013 Thomas Reports Inc. Total votes: 499 for energy and water programs in fiscal backed the funds transfer. Nugent, No. Call: 202-667-9760. A4 MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY Birthday — Several significant rela- Today is Monday, July 15, the tionships can be established in the year ahead with people who work in 196th day of 2013. There are 169 your field. This could have positive ef- days left in the year. fects on your social life, as well. Rowling revealed as Today’s Highlight in History: Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Just be- writer of crime novel On July 15, 1913, Augustus Bacon, D-Ga., became the first person elected cause you’re anxious to wrap up an LONDON — An ex-military to the U.S. Senate under the terms of important matter, there’s no reason to be man tries his hand at writing, the recently ratified 17th Amendment rash or impulsive about it. Positive results publishes a debut detective should take precedence over speed. to the U.S. Constitution, providing Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — When it novel, and wins critical acclaim. for popular election of senators. comes to a business matter, don’t tip But here’s the twist in the tale: On this date: your hand prematurely. Keep your The true identity of the author is In 1870, Georgia became the last aces close to the vest. none other than “Harry Potter” Confederate state to be readmitted Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — If you’re able, creator J.K. Rowling. to the Union. try to take a breather from your workaday It’s impressive literary wizardry In 1916, Boeing Co., originally concerns and enjoy some of the won- by Rowling, who said she relished known as Pacific Aero Products derful things life has to offer. There’s a lot the freedom of writing “The Co., was founded in Seattle. more to living than just making money. Cuckoo’s Calling” under her In 1932, President Herbert Hoover Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — One of the pseudonym, Robert Galbraith. quickest ways to wear out your wel- Sunday Times announced he was slashing his own The claimed it salary by 20 percent, from $75,000 come is to be dictatorial. You must be was investigating “how a first- pleasant at all times. to $60,000 a year; he also cut Cabi- time author with a background in net members’ salaries by 15 percent, Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Your the army and the civilian security drive for accomplishment could cause from $15,000 to $12,750 a year. you to manipulate your friends. Strive industry could write such an as- In 1983, eight people were killed to keep a sense of perspective about sured debut novel” when it con- when a suitcase bomb planted by what really counts in life. nected the dots. The paper said Armenian extremists exploded at Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — clues included the fact that Orly Airport in Paris. Overly aggressive individuals could Rowling and Galbraith shared In 2010, after 85 days, BP quickly turn you off. If this happens, the same agent and editor, and Associated Press stopped the flow of oil from a you can avoid confrontation by re- that Little, Brown published Actors Olivier Martinez, left, and Halle Berry pose Oct. 24, 2012, blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico sponding in a strong manner. Rowling’s novel for adults, “The at the Los Angeles premiere of Berry’s film “Cloud Atlas.” using a 75-ton cap lowered onto the Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Be Casual Vacancy.” It also said the Berry married Martinez at a weekend ceremony in a church wellhead earlier in the week. careful not to respond too harshly in a book’s style and subject matter near a chateau in France’s Burgundy region. The owner of the Ten years ago: The Bush ad- public disagreement between you and resembled Rowling’s work. Chateau de Vallery, where the couple stayed with their 60 ministration dramatically raised its your mate. Rowling’s publicist confirmed guests, said Sunday the betrothal a day earlier ended with a budget deficit projections to $455 Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Al- the paper’s detective work. dinner and fireworks display. though you might take the time to care- billion for fiscal year 2003 and $475 fully analyze a situation, you could still Opera star Domingo billion for fiscal 2004, record levels make a bad judgment owing to a pre- leaves hospital Royal baby watch ‘Despicable Me 2’ holds fed by the limp economy, tax cuts conceived notion. Keep an open mind. and the battle against terrorism. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Even if MADRID — After spending heats up top spot at box office Five years ago: President asked, think twice before getting involved several days in the hospital, LONDON — His wife may be LOS ANGELES — Universal’s George W. Bush said the nation’s in a problem that a friend has brought opera singer Placido Domingo due to have her baby soon, but minions ran away with the box troubled financial system was “basi- on him- or herself. This situation could said Sunday that an early diag- Prince William isn’t one to sit office for the second week in a row. cally sound,” and he urged lawmak- be more tangled than it appears. nosis for a blocked blood vessel tight and wait for the news — With $44.8 million in domestic ers to quickly enact legislation to Aries (March 21-April 19) — Even if by a medical team in Madrid instead, he’s off playing polo. ticket sales Friday through Sunday, prop up mortgage giants Fannie you aren’t the one who starts an argu- saved him from possibly more Mae and Freddie Mac. Many in the British press pre- the animated sequel “Despicable ment with a friend, bite the bullet and serious medical complications. Today’s Birthdays: Author Clive dicted the first child of the prince Me 2” outdid the debuts of the do what you can to make amends, for Speaking at Madrid’s opera Cussler is 82. Actor Jan-Michael the sake of the relationship. and the Duchess of Cambridge, Adam Sandler comedy “Grown house alongside one of the doc- Ups 2” and director Guillermo del Vincent is 69. Singer Linda Ron- Taurus (April 20-May 20) — A friend tors who treated him, the 72- formerly known as Kate Middle- stadt is 67.Actor-director Forest might be willing to help you out, but Toro’s monsters-versus-robots year-old Domingo said he had ton, would arrive on Sunday. Whitaker is 52.Actor-comedian don’t press your luck by demanding it. According to bookmaker action flick “Pacific Rim.” Ask nicely and be sure to show the had studied Giuseppe Verdi’s The third-place finish of “Pacific Eddie Griffin is 45. “Giovanna d’Arco” during the William Hill, most people are Thought for Today: “There are proper gratitude. Rim,” with $38.3 million in receipts, five days he was in the hospital, betting money on a royal birth two kinds of worries — those you Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Get out, represented a disappointing start and he hopes to be well enough Sunday, Monday or Tuesday. can do something about and those look around and do a lot of comparison domestically for Warner Bros. and to sing his part in it at the Officials have said that the you can’t. Don’t spend any time on shopping before making a major pur- partner Legendary Entertainment. chase. If you don’t, you’ll regret your Salzburg Festival in early baby is due around mid-July, but the latter.” — Duke Ellington, Ameri- haste. August. have not released a due date. —From wire reports can jazz artist (1899-1974). YESTERDAY’S WEATHER FLORIDA TEMPERATURES LEGAL NOTICES HI LO PR HI LO PR HI LO PR City H L F’cast City H L F’cast 88 72 0.10 96 71 trace 90 72 0.00 Daytona Bch. 87 76 ts Miami 86 78 ts Ft. 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Today’s count: 1.8/12 86/78 Main switchboard phone numbers: Normal for the year 27.00 in. toms, moderate - most allergic will experience FORECAST FOR 3:00 P.M. *As of 7 p.m. at Inverness symptoms,Tuesday’s heavy - all allergiccount: will experience 4.2 Citrus County — 352-563-6363 UV INDEX: 11 MONDAY Citrus Springs, Dunnellon and Marion County symptoms.Wednesday’s count: 4.1 residents, call toll-free at 888-852-2340. 0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate, AIR QUALITY 7-9 high, 10+ very high I want to place an ad: Sunday was good with pollutants Sunday Monday Sunday Monday BAROMETRIC PRESSURE City H L Pcp. Fcst H L City H L Pcp. Fcst H L To place a classified ad: Citrus – 352-563-5966 Sunday at 3 p.m. 30.03 in. mainly ozone. 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000FFFT A6 MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Blood DRIVES Obituaries With summer upon us, there’s a sharp County Government Building, 3600 W. Anytime Fitness, 5723 S. Suncoast Carol Irwin, 66 Mary Leon, 88 increase in the need for blood. Fewer Sovereign Path, Lecanto. Blvd., Homosassa. LADY LAKE CRYSTAL RIVER people have time to donate, and in- ■ 9 a.m. to noon Monday, July 15, ■ 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, July 22, Dairy creased travel during the summer Walmart Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to- Queen, 727 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal Carol L. Irwin, 66, of Mary Leon, age 88, of months makes accidents more likely, Lake Highway, Inverness. River. Lady Lake, Fla., died Fri- Crystal River, Fla., died day, July 12, 2013. Serv- Saturday, July 13, 2013, at putting even more of a strain on our ■ ■ 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 16, Arbor 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 23, ices and burial will be at Crystal River Health and blood supply. Each blood donation Trail Rehab & Skilled Nursing, 611 AAA Roofing, 1000 N.E. Fifth St., Crystal has the potential to save up to a later date. Chas. E. Rehab. Private arrange- Turner Camp Road, Inverness. River. Davis Funeral Home ments are under the di- three lives. ■ 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, July ■ 11 a.m. to 4:59 p.m. Wednesday, With Crematory, Inver- rection of Brown Funeral Bring a friend! They can help 16, Walmart Supercenter, 2461 W. July 24, Cypress Creek Academy, 2855 ness, is in charge of Home and Crematory in save a life, too. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness. W. Woodland Ridge Drive, Lecanto. arrangements. Lecanto, Fla. To find a donor center or a blood ■ Noon to 3 p.m. Wednesday, ■ drive near you, call 352-527-3061. Noon to 5 p.m. Thursday, July 25, July 17, Walmart Supercenter, 3826 S. Sumter Electric Cooperative, U.S. 301 Donors must be at least 17, or 16 with ELSEWHERE Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. and Sumter County Road 471, Deaths parental permission, weigh a minimum of ■ 4 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 17, Sumterville. 110 pounds and be in good health to be First Baptist Church of Crystal River, 700 ■ eligible to donate. A photo ID is required. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, July 26, Citrus Ave. Walmart Supercenter, 3826 S. Suncoast The Lecanto branch office is at 1241 ■ Cory Monteith, S. Lecanto Highway (County Road 491), 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, July 18, Blvd., Homosassa. open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays Lowe’s, 2301 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 27, (7 p.m. Wednesdays), 8:30 a.m. to 2 Inverness. Love Motorsports, 2021 S. Suncoast ■ star of ‘Glee,’ p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, July 19, Blvd., Homosassa. Sundays. Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center, ■ 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, July 28, The Inverness branch is at 2629 E. 6201 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River. St. Scholastica Catholic Church, 4301 Gulf-to-Lake Highway, open from 8 a.m. ■ 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 20, W. Homosassa Trail, Lecanto. found dead to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, (6:30 p.m. Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 6 ■ 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, July 28, Wal- Wednesdays and Fridays), 8 a.m. to 5 Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. mart Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake Associated Press p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, July 21, Highway, Inverness. Sundays. Walmart Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to- ■ VANCOUVER, British 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, July 29, Columbia — Cory Mon- Visit www.lifesouth.org for details. Lake Highway, Inverness. Walmart Supercenter, 1936 N. Lecanto ■ ■ teith, the handsome 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, July 15, Citrus 8:30 a.m. to noon Monday, July 22, Highway, Lecanto. young actor who shot to fame in the hit TV series PROGRAMS “Glee” but was beset by Food addiction struggles so fierce that he once said FOOD PANTRIES SO YOU KNOW days. 352-726-3153. ■ Salvation Army Canteen he was lucky to be alive, ■ Redeemer Presbyterian was found dead in a hotel Submit information or changes for this feature via — 5 to 6 p.m. Wednesdays at Church, 1005 Hillside Court, room, police said. email to [email protected] or fax to the Homosassa Lions Club, Inverness, is a host site for He was 31. 352-563-3280, attention “Food Programs.” one-half mile east of U.S. 19 One Harvest Food Ministries. The Canadian-born The Chronicle reserves the right to edit notices. on Homosassa Trail. 352- Food comes frozen and Monteith, who played 513-4960. boxed. Distribution is the third It is the responsibility of the organizations listed star quarterback-turned- here to provide information and updates about ■ Calvary Chapel of Inver- singer Finn Hudson on Associated Press Saturday monthly. Place or- Actor Cory Monteith their programs. Contact the groups directly for ness — “Feed the Hungry,” the Fox TV series about a ders online at appears at the 2012 Do more information. noon to 1 p.m. Thursdays, high school glee club, was OneHarvest.com or at the Something awards in For additional information about health and human soup kitchen from 11:30 a.m. found dead in his room church at 352-726-0077. resources available in Citrus County, Santa Monica, Calif. ■ to 1 p.m. Tuesdays, 960 S. on the 21st floor of the Monteith, who shot to St. Anne’s Anglican call 211. Fairmont Pacific Rim Church — 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. U.S. 41. 352-726-1480. fame in the hit TV series PHOTO ID REQUIRED ■ Our Father’s Table — Hotel on Vancouver’s wa- “Glee,” but was beset by daily in the administration terfront at about noon 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sat- addiction struggles so building. Most programs require a photo ID and other proof Saturday, according to ■ of residency. Plan to bring identification when urdays at St. Anne’s Anglican fierce that he once said he Annie Johnson Senior & police. was lucky to be alive, was Family — 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. applying for food, or phone the program for details. Church, one mile west of the Plantation Inn on West Fort Acting Vancouver Po- found dead in a Vancouver Monday through Friday, 1991 lice Chief Doug LePard Island Trail. 352-795-2176. hotel room, police said. He W. Test Court, Dunnellon, is ■ Wednesday monthly. said there was no indica- was 31. Citrus County Veterans ■ Inverness Church of God open to Citrus County resi- ■ tion of foul play. Coalition — 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dunnellon Presbyterian — 10:30 a.m. the first and hours by the time his dents. 352-489-8021. Tuesdays, 1039 N. Paul and Holy Faith Episcopal — Vancouver police said ■ third Sunday monthly, 416 Sunday that an autopsy is body was found. The Salvation Army — Drive, Inverness. Open to Cit- 9 a.m. to noon Thursdays, U.S. 41 S., Inverness. 352- expected to take place on Lea Michele, Monteith’s 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. rus County veterans and their 19924 W. Blue Cove Drive, Monday through Friday (ex- 726-4524. Monday to determine the “Glee” co-star and real- family members in need. 352- Dunnellon. cause of death. life girlfriend, was asking cluding holidays), 712 S. 400-8952 or 352-527-4537. ■ GIVEAWAYS School Ave., Lecanto. 352- Crystal River United Monteith’s body was for privacy after receiving ■ Nature Coast Ministries Methodist Church — 9 a.m. to news of his death, said her 513-4960. ■ The New Church Without found by hotel staff who — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays 1 p.m. the second and fourth entered his room after he representative, Molly ■ Daystar Life Center — Walls gives food boxes away and Thursdays, 999 State Thursdays monthly, 4801 N. missed his check-out Kawachi of ID-PR . 9 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Monday at 5 p.m. Mondays at the Road 44, Crystal River. 352- Citrus Ave., Crystal River. neighborhood park in Her- time, LePard said. Mon- “We ask that everyone through Friday (excluding hol- 563-1860. 352-795-3148 or teith had checked into kindly respect Lea’s pri- idays), 6751 W. Gulf-to-Lake nando off Railroad Drive ■ We Care Food Pantry — www.crumc.com. where feeding the homeless the hotel on July 6. vacy during this devastat- Highway, Crystal River. 352- ing time,” Kawachi said must be a Homosassa or Ho- ■ Calvary Church — takes place. “We do not have a great 795-8668. in in an email to The As- mosassa Springs resident. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays, Call 352-344-2425. deal of information as to ■ Citrus United Basket sociated Press. 352-228-4921. 2728 E. Harley St., Inverness, ■ cause of death,” said (CUB) — 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. El-Shaddai food min- “We are in shock and ■ Beverly Hills Community open to Citrus County resi- British Columbia Chief Monday through Friday, istries “brown bag of food” dis- mourning this tragic Church — 11 a.m. to noon dents. 352-637-5100 or Coroner Lisa Lapointe. 103 Mill Ave., Inverness, to tribution is from 10 a.m. to She said further tests loss,” his representatives and 6 to 7 p.m. the last Tues- www.invernesscalvary.com. assist Citrus County residents 1 p.m. Tuesdays at Crystal would be needed to deter- at Viewpoint Public Rela- day monthly, 82 Civic Circle, ■ facing temporary hardship. First Baptist Church of River Church of God, 2180 W. mine how Monteith died. tions in Los Angeles said open to Beverly Hills resi- Call CUB at 352-344-2242 or Beverly Hills Helping Hands 12th Ave. Although food is “The exact nature of in a statement. dents. 352-746-3620. citrusunitedbasket.org. Food Pantry — 9 to 11 a.m. distributed once a week, fami- those examinations will In April, Monteith ad- ■ Suncoast Baptist Church the third Saturday monthly, lies are only eligible for food mitted himself to a treat- ■ First Baptist Church of depend on investigative — food pantry open for bread ment facility for Crystal River — 10 a.m. to 4950 N. Lecanto Highway, once a month. findings within the next distribution from 9 a.m. to “substance addiction” 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday Beverly Hills. Serving Beverly Call 352-628-9087 or 352- day or two as information 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, and and asked for privacy as and Thursday, 700 N. Citrus Hills, Lecanto and Citrus 302-9925. is gathered from medical the second Wednesday Springs. 352-746-2970. ■ Hernando Seventh-day records and discussions he took steps toward re- Ave. 352-795-3367. covery, a representative ■ monthly is distribution of Adventist Church, 1880 N. with family take place,” Our Lady of Fatima — bagged canned goods, dry FREE MEALS she said. said at the time. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday Trucks Ave., Hernando, pro- goods and meat from 9 a.m. ■ LePard said Monteith Michele told People through Friday, 604 U.S. 41 First United Methodist vides food distribution for to 10:30 a.m. at 5310 S. Sun- Church of Inverness God’s needy families from 10 a.m. to had been out with people magazine at the time that S., open to needy residents of she loved and supported coast Blvd., Homosassa Kitchen — 11:30 a.m. to noon noon the second and fourth earlier and those people Floral City, Hernando and In- him and was proud he Springs. Open to Homosassa Mondays, 3896 S. Pleasant were being interviewed. verness. 352-726-1707. Tuesdays monthly. was seeking help. residents only. 352-621-3008. Grove Road. 352-726-2522. Call 352-212-5159. Video and electronic ■ Our Lady of Grace records from the hotel in- It was not Monteith’s ■ Serving our Savior ■ ■ Catholic Church — 9 a.m. to Floral City United St. Elizabeth Ann Seton dicate Monteith returned first time in rehab. He re- (SOS) — 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Methodist Church — 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. the third Tuesday Catholic Church in Citrus to his room by himself ceived treatment when Thursdays at Good Shepherd 9 a.m. Tuesdays in Hilton monthly, 6 Roosevelt Blvd. Springs serves those in need early Saturday morning, he was 19 and had previ- Lutheran Church, 439 E. Hall, 8478 E. Marvin St. 352- 352-527-2381 or 352-746- with free boxes of food the and he was believed to be ously talked about his ad- Norvell Bryant Highway, 344-1771. 2144. third Saturday morning alone when he died, diction struggles, saying Hernando. ■ St. Margaret’s Episcopal monthly. he had a serious problem ■ St. Margaret’s Episcopal LePard said. ■ Church’s Feed My Sheep out- Call 352-465-6613 on the and took just “anything Church — 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. Floral City First Baptist Lapointe said he had Church — 1 to 3 p.m. the third reach — 11:30 a.m. Wednes- preceding Tuesday to sign up. and everything.” Tuesdays and Wednesdays. been dead for several 352-726-3153. ■ First Presbyterian I For a Day or Night of Fun Church of Crystal River — Funeral Home 19 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the second With Crematory and to Meet New Friends. and fourth Tuesdays monthly, 1501 S.E. U.S. 19. 352-795- • Burial • Shipping 2259. 000FF3W • Cremation Come HEAR and Play! 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Our services daily fight for his friends to Center. have grown up with Citrus live a “happy, healthy life I grew up with a sister County. The Key Training as full citizens.” who is developmentally Center is Citrus County. It In effort to raise funds to disabled. She just turned reflects the warming, giv- cover expenses for the Key 70 years old. I have been in ing and caring people. We Training Center’s develop- and out of institutions my could never thank them mentally disabled clients MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle whole life. enough. who don’t receive govern- This week will mark another Run for the Money awareness-raiser and fundraiser, I have seen things that I believe wholeheart- ment support, Cole began during which runners will depart Tallahassee and make their way to Citrus County over people shouldn’t have to edly that if Christ were to Run for the Money in 1976. a six-day stretch, finishing Saturday. see. That has shaped my come back today, that he The annual fundraiser, mind in the way that I view would come to the Key Run for the Money — with Those who run and suf- the world and how impor- Training Center first. That weeklong festivities — be- MONDAY CONVERSATION fer a little discomfort run- tant it is to make sure the is where his people are. gins today, as runners take The Chronicle’s Monday Conversation feature sits ning pale into most fragile and vulnera- I have seen miracles turns covering 180 miles down prominent members of the community for a insignificance to what ble people are given all happen here over my between the Capitol in Tal- short chat about their jobs and their lives. clients have to do. Some of that they deserve and lifetime. lahassee and Lecanto’s our clients work harder need. CHRONICLE: Where To recommend someone, email Managing Editor Key Training Center My sister has a lot of does your journey take Charlie Brennan at [email protected] eating, speaking and phys- campus. or phone the newsroom at 352-563-5660. ically than some world- health issues. She is prob- you? Due to health issues, class athletes. ably doing better than I am COLE: My journey will Cole unlaced his running The run is symbolic of right now. I know Mom and never be over in terms of shoes 10 years ago and a different runner every every day. I keep track of overcoming their struggles Dad in Heaven are looking making sure these people continues to be a cheer- day, sometimes multiple. their progress. in life and them meeting down and, hopefully, feel have the opportunity to leader on the sidelines. Through the years we CHRONICLE: What their challenges. like I am doing a good job ride at the front of the bus CHRONICLE: What is have had some wonderful does the run signify to Everyone that runs, I for her. instead of the back. Until the history of the Run for people running — Ed Ger- you? truly believe they know CHRONICLE: A lot of they can come up front, I the Money? rits, Brad King, Buddy COLE: It is one of my fa- how important it is and people from out of state don’t want any of us up COLE: We started in McKay, Chris Brown and vorite memories of my life. they are proud. travel to Citrus County to there. I won’t ride in the 1976. The first run was, his family, Gary Conard It was hard to give up and I CHRONICLE: In your visit the Key Training Cen- front. I’ll stay in the back ironically, from the Key and his family, Karen wish I hadn’t, because I own words, what is the ter. What do they think of with my friends. Training Center to Talla- Thurman, Jim Hunter, would be more healthy mission of the Key Train- Citrus County? We don’t pity them or hassee. The governor met Alex Griffin, Carole Kim- today. ing Center and why is it COLE: Many people feel sorry for them, we just us at the Capitol steps and brough, Max Barns, Gerry Our people here who significant to you? come to visit here and are love them. They become we raised $6,000. Mulligan, Jeff Dawsy, Phil are mentally challenged COLE: The greatest amazed by what they see friends. They are not I think very few people Royal and many more. face so many adversities thing we can do to thank in a small, rural area. They clients or residents, they even knew we were out CHRONICLE: During and challenges in their them for their warming don’t understand how it are friends. there at that time. your days of running, what personal lives that what personas is to make sure has happened. Contact Chronicle re- So then we turned it was the event like? we do on the road is really these people have the op- It has happened by the porter Eryn Worthington around and started run- COLE: I am an old ball a statement underscoring portunity to be full citizens grace of God, his everyday at 352-563-5660, ext. 1334, ning from Tallahassee to player and was always how important it is to sup- and that they enjoy and blessings and the good or eworthington@ the Key Training Center. I very superstitious when I port them. have a happy, useful life. people of this community. chronicleonline.com. did that with Cabot got out there. I didn’t want McBride through 1980. to talk to anyone. I knew WE’LL MEET OR BEAT ANY COMPETITOR’S PRICE Guy Brewer began run- how grueling it was for me. “We Cater to Cowards!” ning in 1981, and we ran I can remember the first General & Cosmetic Dentistry The Savings Are Yours Because together until 1984. run until 1984. 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE EDITORIAL BOARD Our modern eugenics Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher s Christina Cordero re- Maybe you think that makes an unwed mother herself. The Mike Arnold ...... editor members it, the doctor perfect sense. Indeed, it’s not hard court never met her. It relied on Charlie Brennan...... managing editor A would not take no for an to imagine someone saying the the testimony of an “expert,” Dr. Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member answer. same thing on Fox News next week. Harry Hamilton Laughlin, who “As soon as he found out that After all, character assassina- himself never met her. Mac Harris ...... citizen member I had five kids, he suggested tion of the less fortunate has be- Buck was, in fact, a Virginia Founded Rebecca Martin ...... guest member that I look into getting it done. come commonplace. A certain girl of normal intelligence who by Albert M. had been raped. But Laughlin, Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief The closer I got to my due date, wealthy presidential candidate the more he talked about it. He famously described them as the after reviewing test results, “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” made me feel like 47 percent of us who claimed that she was typical of — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus a bad mother if I are irredeemable. the “shiftless, ignorant and didn’t do it.” But maybe you know worthless class of anti-social The “it” is tubal enough of history to whites of the South.” The court RUN FOR THE MONEY ligation. He wanted hear the awful par- approved her sterilization 8-1. to sterilize her. allel embedded in “It is better for the world,” Cordero, who is Heinrich’s calcula- wrote Justice Oliver Wendell now 34, was serving tion. You see, this is Holmes, “if instead of waiting to time for auto theft at not the first time execute degenerate offspring a California prison. Americans have had for crime or to let them starve She finally said yes, Leonard Pitts the bright idea of for their imbecility, society can Annual trek a decision she regrets breeding out unde- prevent those who are mani- seven years later. OTHER sirables. Indeed, festly unfit from continuing “I wish I would have VOICES laws mandating their kind. ... Three generations never had it done.” forced sterilization of imbeciles are enough.” We are indebted to the Center were all the rage in America in That ruling has never been for Investigative Reporting, a the early 20th century. Even the overturned. illustrates Pulitzer Prize-nominated con- Nazis were impressed. They It is not such a prodigious leap tent provider, for the preceding modeled their statutes on ours. from Holmes to Heinrich, who says account. It is contained in a The idea was to keep the nation’s women who claim he pressured troubling report, released last gene pool from being polluted them to be sterilized just “want week, documenting that the — and its economy burdened — to stay on the state’s dole.” Or to California prison system steril- by the “feeble-minded,” the ha- Michelle Malkin, who calls the struggle ized as many as 250 women bitually criminal and by families poor “takers,” or Ann Coulter, who from 1997 to 2010, in violation of that produced generations of calls them “animals.” We have s many awoke this At about noon this Satur- state rules. Women who had the prostitution, promiscuity, alco- traveled far, only to wind up in morning, a handful of day, those on the final leg of procedure say they were pres- holism, poverty or disability. this familiar place where the A individuals was al- the long, hot, midsummer run sured to do so. Some sought to do this through vulnerable and voiceless, the ones ready on the road, taking will return to the Key Center The state reportedly paid immigration restrictions de- most deserving of our compassion, doctors $147,460 for this serv- signed to bar the racially infe- are regarded instead as inferiors shifts on a 180-mile run from campus in Lecanto to the ice. Dr. James Heinrich, who rior, others argued for killing and allowed to be victimized. Tallahassee to Lecanto. cheers of clients, families, operated on Cordero, said it’s a mentally and physically defec- It is not happening again. Today is the day the Run supporters and staff. bargain. tive children and still others fa- It is happening still. for the Money begins in Leading up to the arrival of vored forced sterilization. “Over a 10-year period,” he ———■——— earnest. the runners, at 9:30 a.m. Sat- told CIR, “that isn’t a huge The Supreme Court sanctioned The annual awareness- urday, Citrus County Sheriff ’s amount of money compared to the latter in a 1927 ruling against Leonard Pitts is a columnist for raiser for the Key Training Office officials will face Key what you save in welfare paying Carrie Buck. She was a “feeble- The Miami Herald. Readers Center is intended to illus- clients in an annual game of for these unwanted children — minded” 17-year-old daughter may contact him via email at trate the struggle softball. as they procreated more.” of a “feeble-minded” mother and [email protected]. faced each and Then, starting every day by THE ISSUE: at 11:30 a.m., is those with devel- Key Center’s the Walk a Mile in opmental disabil- annual Run My Shoes event at ities. While the for the Money. the Lecanto cam- disabilities of the pus, bringing adult clients vary OUR OPINION: clients and sup- greatly, the nur- porters together ture provided by Worthwhile in a unified cele- the Key Center cause deserving bration. helps each one of support. Throughout the grow and achieve day — from 9 a.m. accomplishments beyond to 6 p.m. — is the 26th annual what many could imagine. Run for the Money Telethon Be it by working in thrift on WYKE-TV, cable channel stores, mowing lawns or serv- 16, featuring touching stories ing in any of a variety of em- and a host of entertainment. ployment capacities, many As supporters call in with clients hold jobs and con- pledges, it becomes evident tribute to our community. just how valued the Key Cen- The Key Center provides ter’s services are — and how life skills, enabling many generous those who under- clients to live independently. stand the mission of the Key They learn to be creative are. and enjoy life to its fullest. There are about 70 un- Unfortunately, demand for funded individuals served by LETTER to the Editor services exceeds funding, but the Key who directly benefit the mission of the Key is to from the generosity of the Board wields you let them control your strive to serve all who would community. OPINIONS INVITED lives, then don’t blame me or too much power any other person that tries to benefit from the center. By offering your support, ■ The opinions expressed in To that end, fundraising ini- you can directly impact the The Citrus County board of Chronicle editorials are the keep them in check. The tiatives held in conjunction lives of individuals with un- county commissioners has too opinions of the newspaper’s board is elected by the peo- with the Run for the Money known potential. To make a much power. Let me wake you editorial board. ple, and after they get the up to the powers of this power they turn on you. It’s help unfunded clients receive pledge, during telethon hours ■ Viewpoints depicted in politi- the old Machiavellian theory. services beneficial to their call 352-527-2341 or toll free board. You have allowed cal cartoons, columns or let- advancement and success. at 888-377-0340. All dona- them control of all your tax ters do not necessarily Promise them anything to get rates and other means of gov- represent the opinion of the elected but give them nothing. Run for the Money — now tions are tax-deductible. erning without any checks editorial board. in its 37th year — kicked off Major credit cards are I am not a politician, but a and balances. They are the ■ real voice speaking out for all this past Friday with the an- accepted. Groups or individuals are governing body by ordinances invited to express their opin- the people of Citrus County. nual dinner and auction, For more information of all areas of this county. ions in a letter to the editor. Citrus County needs more drawing hundreds who firmly about the Key Training Cen- In all local ordinances, they ■ elected officials like Mr. Scott believe their support is a ter and Run for the Money, Persons wishing to address govern without your true the editorial board, which Adams. He keeps his promise wise and kind investment. call 352-795-5541, ext. 311. representation. meets weekly, should call to the people. I voted for Mr. Read any ordinance in this Charlie Brennan at 352-563- Adams because he said he county of local areas, like for 5660. would bring change to the Technological imperative No take-home cars instance Citrus Springs, and ■ All letters must be signed way this county governs and It’s amazing how we can be See in today’s Chronicle (July 4), read the statutes that say they and include a phone number does business. Unfortunately, are the governing body of and hometown, including let- every time we see him vote slowly forced into certain trends Brad Thorpe is cutting jobs. No ters sent via email. Names we really aren’t comfortable with. mention at any time of any your statutes and ordinances. and hometowns will be no, we know that he is a lone Years ago when credit cards budget cuts by Sheriff Dawsy. If This is not right. The Citrus printed; phone numbers will wolf trying to correct what came into use, certain busi- they would have stopped him Spring community has sur- not be published or given has been happening in this out. nesses wouldn’t let you pay with and his little toys years ago, rendered all their rights to county for far too long. I have a check or cash, one of they would have a lot the Board of County Commis- ■ We reserve the right to edit also noticed when any subject which was the rental more money in their sioners. In your ordinance letters for length, libel, fair- matter comes up, this board cars. No credit card, no OUND budget. And what about dated Nov. 16, 1993 ordinance ness and good taste. has its own mind set and S No. 93-08, please read Section anything we say to object to car. Some banks made the deputies taking ■ Letters must be no longer you take out their credit OFF their cars home? That 90-682. than 600 words, and writers their way of doing business is card or no job. Then the would be a tremendous The Board of County Com- will be limited to four letters overruled. cellphones. We took a savings. Stop the missioners appointed itself as per month. The Chronicle reports this cross-country trip and deputies from taking the governing body. The pur- ■ SEND LETTERS TO: but puts it own spin on these you couldn’t find a pay- their cars home. pose of this ordinance was to The Editor, 1624 N. Meadow- matters, which makes matters phone to call ahead for take control of the form of crest Blvd., Crystal River, FL worse. A good reporter and a motel room or a CALL Fire blanks taxation of MSBU and MSTU 34429. Or, fax to 352-563- an unbiased newspaper for that area. Now, as you 3280, or email to letters@ phone for emergency. If you have to shoot a chronicleonline.com. should report all the facts, No cellphone, no com- 563-0579 gun in the air, for read, you will find under sec- not just what some politicians munication. I just heaven’s sake, get tion 90-683 everything you want you to hear. This news- moved to Citrus County and was blanks. They make just as much have surrendered. What I maximum rate of $25 a year paper should concern itself a faithful customer at (a) store noise and they won’t hurt or kill don’t understand is this. How for these services. Section 90- with the matters at hand and where I lived. I was told when I go anybody on the way down. is it possible under this ordi- 884 Line 1 states this fact. We stop all attacks on our lead- to a new home, go to the post nance they have the right to must stop this practice of gov- ers. This week it’s Joe Meek office and receive a 10 percent Nicely said, Gerry raise your tax more than $25 erning without true represen- getting attacked, next week discount card for (that store) with Many thanks to Gerry Mulli- at a maximum in any given tation. its Scott Adams or JJ Kenny. our change of address kit. I went gan for admitting he made a year per lot? The board is The only way this board These attacks do only one and was told no more discount mistake with those short-page going to raise your solves problems is by raising thing — distract us from the cards. You have to go online and ads. He did it with class and a MSBU/MSTU taxes by $60 to taxes. We the people ask this truth of a matter. a coupon would be emailed to little bit of humor and we the $100 this year for fire serv- board to make major cuts in me. So no computer, no dis- readers appreciate it. Thank ices, never mind the millage government, but they reply Charles Knecht Sr. count. I don’t think that’s fair. you. rate increase. You have a with total silence. As long as Dunnellon
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NEW YORK — With chants and prayers, ser- mons and signs, outrage over a jury’s decision to clear George Zimmerman in the shooting of an un- armed black teenager poured from street protests and church pul- pits Sunday amid calls for federal civil rights charges to be filed in the case. Demonstrations large and small broke out across the country — ranging Lisa Archer, 24, in Atlanta, chants Sunday during a protest. from a few dozen to sev- eral hundred — in support more riots. Worry about ple gathered to voice their of the family of Trayvon more Zimmermans.” passions over the verdict, Martin as protesters de- Carol Reitner, 76, of hoisting placards with im- cried the not guilty verdict Miami, said she heard ages of Martin. as a miscarriage of justice. about the vigil through an Some tempered their The NAACP and pro- announcement at her anger, saying they didn’t testers called for federal Associated Press Tabatha Holley, 19, of Dawson, Ga., looks at the sign she just made Sunday in Atlanta church Sunday morning. “I contest the jury’s decision civil rights charges against was really devastated. It’s based on the legal issues. Zimmerman, who was ac- before joining a march in protest the day after George Zimmerman was found not guilty in the 2012 shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin. really hard to believe that But “while the verdict quitted Saturday in Mar- someone can take the life may be legal, a system that tin’s February 2012 “We’re going to raise our Emmitt Till, a 14-year-old people gathered for a vigil. of someone else and walk doesn’t take into account shooting death, which un- voices against the root from Chicago who was “You can’t justify murder,” out of court free,” she said. what happened is a bro- leashed a national debate causes of this kind of murdered by a group of read one poster. Another In Manhattan’s Union ken legal system,” said over racial profiling, self- tragedy,” she said, adding, white men while visiting read “Don’t worry about Square, hundreds of peo- Jennifer Lue, 24. defense and equal justice. “We’ll aim our fight for jus- Mississippi. Till’s killing The Justice Department tice against the ease with galvanized the civil rights said it is looking into the which people can get movement. case to determine whether firearms in this country.” “Fifty-eight years and federal prosecutors should At a youth service in nothing’s changed,” Miller Our Goal Is A file criminal civil rights Sanford, Fla., where the said, pausing to join a charges now that Zimmer- trial was held, teens wear- chant to “Justice for man has been acquitted in ing shirts displaying Mar- Trayvon, not one more.” the state case. Meanwhile, Healthier You tin’s picture wiped away Protesters also gathered President Barack Obama tears during a sermon at in Miami, Philadelphia New Patients & Walk-ins Are Always Welcome and religious and civil the St. Paul Missionary and Washington, D.C along Humana, Medicare, United Health Care assignment accepted rights leaders urged calm Baptist Church. with a host of other cities. in hopes of ensuring peace- About 200 people turned Hours after the verdict ful demonstrations in the out for a rally and march Saturday night, demon- wake of a case that became B.K. Patel, M.D . H. Khan, M.D. in downtown Chicago, say- strators gathered on U Internal Medicine Board Certified Family Medicine an emotional flash point. ing the verdict was sym- Street in Washington, D.C., At Manhattan’s Middle bolic of lingering racism in chanting, “No justice, no Adrian Saenz, P.A. • Stephanie Gomes, P.A. • Joseph Starnes, P.A. Collegiate Church, many the United States. Seventy- peace.” One protester car- congregants wore hooded three-year-old Maya Miller ried a sign that read, “Stop • Geriatrics sweatshirts — the same said the case reminded criminalizing black men.” thing Martin was wearing her of the 1955 slaying of In Miami, more than 200 • Family & General Medicine the night he was shot. • Internal Medicine Hoodie-clad Jessica Naci-
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Nation BRIEFS Pricey ride Baucus, Camp bridge aisle to tackle tax code Associated Press Their secret: Burgers, for owning a home or con- beer and a culture of work- tributing to retirement ST. PAUL, Minn. — Wel- ing toward public policy plans, are very popular. come to the “Max and Dave answers that Americans Camp says he is commit- Show,” a campaign-style seem to want in Washing- ted to passing a tax reform swing around the country ton — even when there’s bill out of the Ways and featuring two of the most no solution in sight. Means Committee by the powerful members of Con- “Dave’s my buddy,” Bau- end of the year. There is no gress rallying support for cus told a gathering of guarantee the full House their effort to overhaul the workers at 3M, the Min- would vote on a bill. But nation’s tax laws — and, nesota-based maker of Boehner has signaled his just maybe, change the everything from Scotch support for the effort by re- Associated Press way Washington works. tape to electronic touch serving the prestigious bill Off da Hook, powered by Sen. Max Baucus, a De- screens. “My comrade.” number HR 1 for a tax Sam Young, 10, Gabe mocrat from Montana, and These days, you don’t overhaul measure. Young, 14, and Moses Rep. Dave Camp, a Repub- often hear Democrats talk In the Senate, Baucus is Young, 12, from left, all of lican from Michigan, are that way about Republi- Associated Press teaming with Sen. Orrin St. Paul, Minn., competes Washington’s newest power cans, or see campaign- Senate Finance Committee Chairman Sen. Max Baucus, Hatch of Utah, the top Re- in the Aquatennial milk couple — and an odd one style events for a topic as D-Mont., left, and the House Ways and Means Committee publican on the Senate Fi- carton boat race Sunday during these politically dry as tax reform. But the Chairman, Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., talk about tax re- nance Committee, to write form with 3M’s Chief Technology Officer Fred Palensky left, on Lake Calhoun in deadlocked days in Wash- pair have a common goal a new tax code, almost on July 8 at the 3M Innovation Center in Maplewood, Minn. Minneapolis. ington. They are lawmak- for an overhaul they be- from scratch. Instead of ers from different states, lieve is long overdue. And cated for individuals and Lawmakers in both po- trying to figure out which Ex-Goldman trader different parties and tax policy, to them, is excit- too onerous for businesses. litical parties are con- tax breaks to scrap, Bau- they’re a decade in age ing for all that is wrong The broad goal of tax re- vinced that simpler, cus and Hatch are starting faces SEC civil trial apart. Yet Camp and Bau- and could be improved form is to simplify the code easier-to-understand tax with a blank slate and NEW YORK — A judge cus are developing a close about it. by eliminating or reducing laws would spur economic inviting other senators to presiding over the civil trial friendship as they try to At issue is a tax system tax breaks and using the activity. One problem is make the case for restor- of a former Goldman Sachs rally other lawmakers to many inside and outside of additional revenue to lower that many of the biggest ing various deductions, trader accused of misleading their cause. Congress say is too compli- tax rates for everyone. tax breaks, including those credits and exemptions. investors about the true prospects of their bet on a package of mortgage-based BRIEFS securities has summed up World the charges against him with a fairytale, saying it’s Hang five as if he’s accused of handing Little Red Riding Hood an invitation to grandmother’s house while concealing the fact the invitation was writ- ten by the Big Bad Wolf. In the case against Fabrice Tourre, U.S. District Judge Katherine B. Forrest said the victims weren’t to be “hooded children but rather large fi- nancial institutions, operat- ing in a dog-eat-dog world.” The charges stem from a group of mortgage-based securities that were mar- Associated Press keted in early 2007 when Bulldog Otto rides a Tourre worked for Goldman skateboard on Saturday Sachs as a vice president. in a park in Lima, Peru. A The charges accused practice session organized by bulldog owners takes Tourre of making false and place at the park every misleading statements and weekend. aiding false statements and material omissions by his employer. Defense minister Associated Press defends Morsi ouster Record set for big Field operations manager Matthew Rossow tests the Lettuce Bot in Salinas, Calif. In the Salinas Valley, the human playing card lettuce capital of the world, entrepreneurs with the Silicon Valley company Blue River Technology are CAIRO — Egypt’s mili- testing the Lettuce Bot, a boxy robotic machine that can thin fields of lettuce, a job that now requires tary chief has defended the VERONA, N.Y. — Six- detailed handwork by 20 workers. ouster of the Islamist presi- hundred people dressed in dent, saying he acted upon colored ponchos have aced the will of the people after their attempt to set a record the “stumbling” of the for- for the largest human play- mer government. ing card. In his first remarks since The Oneida Indians said announcing the ouster of the record was set Saturday President Mohammed by 600 guests at the tribe’s Morsi on July 3, Gen. Turning Stone Resort Next wave of mechanization targets market-bound produce Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi said Casino Event Center in the armed forces “acted at central New York. Associated Press Farmers say farm robots could most importantly, matching the provide relief from recent labor dexterity and speed of farm- the urging of the people.” The guests wore either a SALINAS, Calif. shortages, lessen the unknowns workers has proved elusive. white or a red poncho and Mandela could n a windy morning in Cal- of immigration reform, even re- In southern California, engi- were told where to stand to ifornia’s Salinas Valley, a duce costs, increase quality and neers with the Spanish company be discharged form a human version of the O tractor pulled a wheeled, yield a more consistent product. Agrobot are taking on the chal- JOHANNESBURG — ace of diamonds. Once in metal contraption over rows of On the Salinas Valley farm, en- lenge by working with local grow- Nelson Mandela may be position, they had to remain in budding iceberg lettuce plants. trepreneurs with Mountain ers to test a strawberry harvester. discharged from hospital place for five minutes. Engineers from Silicon Valley View-based startup Blue River The machine is equipped with soon to recuperate at Motorcyclist dies tinkered with the software on a Technology are trying to show 24 arms whose movement is di- home, said a former presi- laptop to ensure the machine was that the Lettuce Bot can not only rected through an optical sensor; dent of South Africa. in record attempt eliminating the right leafy buds. replace two dozen workers, but it allows the robot to make a The prediction about LIMESTONE, Maine — A The engineers were testing the also improve production. choice based on fruit color, qual- Mandela leaving the hospi- motorcycle racer trying to top Lettuce Bot, a machine that can After a lettuce field is planted, ity and size. The berries are tal was made by Thabo 300 mph died Sunday after “thin” a field of lettuce in the growers typically hire a crew of plucked and placed on a con- Mbeki as he gave a memo- losing control and zooming time it takes about 20 workers to farmworkers who use hoes to re- veyor belt, where the fruit is rial lecture for the African off a runway at a former air do the job by hand. move excess plants to give space packed by a worker. National Congress Satur- for others to grow into full lettuce Still, the harvester collects base in northern Maine. The thinner is part of a new day, reported the South generation of machines that tar- heads. The Lettuce Bot uses video only strawberries that are hang- Bill Warner, 44, of African radio news service get the last frontier of agricul- cameras and visual-recognition ing on the sides of the bed, hence Wimauma, Fla., was Eyewitness News. clocked at 285 mph before tural mechanization — fruits and software to identify which let- California’s strawberry fields tuce plants to eliminate with a would have to be reshaped to ac- Mandela has been he lost control, said Tim vegetables destined for the fresh market, which have thus far re- squirt of concentrated fertilizer commodate the machine, includ- hospitalized for more than Kelly, race director the Lor- sisted mechanization because that kills the unwanted buds ing farming in single rows, five weeks for a recurring ing Timing Association, which they’re sensitive to bruising. while enriching the soil. raising the beds and even grow- lung infection. The most hosted “The Maine Event” Researchers are now designing Blue River, which has raised ing varieties with fewer clusters. recent official update on at Loring Air Force Base. robots for these most delicate crops more than $3 million in venture Experts say it will take at least his health said Mandela Warner was conscious by integrating advanced sensors, capital, also plans to develop ma- 10 years for harvesters to be was in critical but stable and talking after the crash powerful computing, electronics, chines to automate weeding — and available commercially for most condition. But both Man- just before 10 a.m., Kelly computer vision, robotic hard- eventually harvesting — using fresh-market fruit — not a mo- dela’s wife, Graca Machel, said. ware and algorithms, as well as many of the same technologies. ment too soon for farmers wor- and President Jacob Zuma Riding his modified tur- networking and high precision Fresh fruit harvesting remains ried about the availability of have said recently that bocharged Suzuki Hayabusa, GPS localization technologies. the biggest challenge. workers, said Lupe Sandoval, Mandela is responding to Warner previously hit 311 In this region known as Amer- Machines have proved not only managing director of the Califor- treatment. mph on the same course in ica’s Salad Bowl, where for a clumsy, but inadequate in select- nia Farm Labor Contractor 2011, using 1.5 miles of century fruits and vegetables ing ripe produce. In addition to Association. Bombings, shootings pavement. That’s consid- have been planted, thinned and blunders in deciphering color “If you can put a man on the kill 38 in Iraq and feel, machines have a hard moon,” Sandoval said, “you can ered the world land speed harvested by an army of migrant BAGHDAD — A wave of workers, the machines could time distinguishing produce figure out how to pick fruit with a record for a conventional coordinated blasts that tore prove revolutionary. from leaves and branches. And machine.” motorcycle, Kelly said. through overwhelmingly —From wire reports Shiite cities shortly before the breaking of the Ra- madan fast and other at- tacks killed at least 38 in For Asiana passengers, nationality could affect compensation Iraq on Sunday, the latest in Associated Press other countries, even if their claims in Asia and gers five options for where argue it’s more convenient a surge of violence that is they were seated side by side elsewhere, where lawsuits to seek compensation: where for it to litigate the Asian raising fears the country is SAN FRANCISCO — as the jetliner crash-landed. are rarer, harder to win and they live, their final desti- victims’ cases in Asia because sliding back toward full- When the courts have to An international treaty offer smaller payouts. nation, where the ticket was all parties are based there. scale sectarian fighting. figure compensation for governs compensation to The international treaty issued, where the air carrier However, foreign pas- Violence in Iraq has risen people aboard Asiana Air- passengers harmed by in- is commonly referred to as is based and the air carrier’s sengers are still able to sue to its deadliest level since lines Flight 214, the poten- ternational air travel. The the Montreal Convention principal place of business. others who may have con- 2008, with more than 2,800 tial payouts will probably be pact is likely to close U.S. because of the Canadian city Asiana can also invoke the tributed to the accident, such people killed since the start vastly different for Ameri- courts to many foreigners where it was drafted. It of- America legal doctrine of as the plane’s manufac- of April. cans and passengers from and force them to pursue fers international passen- “forum non conveniens” to turer or airport personnel. —From wire reports ■ Davis ■ Baseball/B2 smacks ■ Scoreboard/B3 Section B - MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013 37th HR as ■ Sports briefs/B3 Orioles ■ Golf/B4 take down ■ Puzzles/B5 Blue Jays. ■ Comics/B6 SPORTS /B2 ■ Classifieds/B7 ■ Tour de France/B7 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Vickers a surprise winner at New Hampshire Associated Press Stewart was running inside the top 10 Saturday’s Nationwide Series race. at the final caution until he ran out of Both drivers had to stretch their fuel LOUDON, N.H. — Brian Vickers fuel and plummeted to 26th. and Vickers ran out just as he crossed pulled into the lead late and took off on “It wasn’t until the end when we the finish line. the green-white-checkered finish to started running down the 18 (Busch) He was in a similar spot again down win Sunday at New Hampshire Motor and the 14 (Stewart) that I felt we had a the stretch a race later. He had just Speedway. car capable of winning,” Vickers said. enough to zip past Stewart with 13 laps The surprise winner snapped a 75- “Then I was hungry.” left and didn’t run out until it was time race losing streak in the series with his Vickers hadn’t won since the August for the celebratory burnout. third career Sprint Cup victory. Vickers 2009 race at Michigan. He won his first Stewart wasn’t so lucky a week after drives a part-time schedule for Michael career Cup race in August 2006 at Tal- he finished second at Daytona. Waltrip Racing and competed in just ladega Superspeedway. Johnson, who won at Daytona, was his eighth race of the season. MWR fields cars for Martin Truex Jr. mired in last place for the first time in Vickers made the Chase for the and Clint Bowyer. But the No. 55 has his career after his car flunked post- Sprint Cup championship in 2009, only been shared this season among Vick- qualifying inspection. For the five-time to be sidelined most of the next season ers, Mark Martin and Michael Waltrip. Cup champ, that was no big deal. The with blood clots. He returned to drive a Vickers’ win may have put him in po- points leader made quick work full schedule in 2011 but made only sition for a full-time ride at MWR in through the back of the field and eight Cup starts last season. 2014. worked his way up to the front for most Kyle Busch was second and Jeff Bur- “Nothing is a guarantee in life. I of the race. ton third. Pole winner Brad Keselowski learned the hard way,” he said. “Even He easily breezed past 71-year-old Associated Press was fourth and Aric Almirola fifth. when you think it’s done, it’s not done. Morgan Shepherd, the oldest driver to Brian Vickers celebrates Sunday in Victory Lane after Jimmie Johnson brushed off his But it definitely goes a long way.” start a race in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at New 43rd-place start to finish sixth. Tony Busch and Vickers finished 1-2 in series. Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. ‘A sad day’ for track and field Gay, Powell test positive for banned substances Associated Press
The list reads like a Who’s Who among the world’s best sprinters: Jamaican Asafa Powell, the former world-record holder at 100 meters. American champion Tyson Gay, who went out of his way to promote himself as an anti-drug athlete. Jamaican Sherone Simpson, who has a gold and two silver Olympic medals to her credit. Word came Sunday that all three had failed drug tests. “A sad day,” one former track official called it — and certainly a day that punctured the myth that the oft-troubled sport has cleaned up its act. “I am not now — nor have I ever been — a cheat,” Powell said in a mes- sage released through his Twitter account. The 30-year-old Powell, whose 100- meter record of 9.74 stood until Usain Bolt beat it in 2008, was calling for an Associated Press investigation as to how a stimulant Tampa Bay’s Luke Scott slides in safely with a double Sunday ahead of a tag by Houston second baseman Jose Altuve as called oxilofrine entered his system umpire Jeff Kellogg looks on during the fifth inning in St. Petersburg. The Rays take a hot streak into the All-Star break, and caused a positive test at Jamaica’s including Sunday’s 5-0 victory. national championships in June. Simpson, who tested positive for the same stimulant, said she “would not Archer tosses five-hit shutout as Rays complete 9-1 homestand intentionally take an illegal substance of any form into my system.” Associated Press successful three-series homestand at to watch.” Gay, the American-record holder in 9-1, and went into the All-Star break in Archer turned in Tampa Bay’s 15th the 100, was more contrite, though he ST. PETERSBURG — Chris Archer second place in the AL East. consecutive quality start and went a wasn’t taking full responsibility. had no trouble ranking his first com- Houston headed into the break with second straight start without walking a “I don’t have a sabotage story. I don’t plete game in the major among his list a 17-inning scoreless streak. The As- batter. The Rays have won his last five have any lies. I don’t have anything to of baseball accomplishments. tros have lost 12 of 15 and have the starts. say to make this seem like it was a mis- Archer pitched a five-hitter in his worst record in the majors at 33-61 “I think good can be an understate- take or it was on USADA’s hands, 13th big league start, pitching the during their first season in the Ameri- ment,” Houston manager Bo Porter someone playing games,” said Gay, Tampa Bay Rays past the Houston As- can League. said. “He was excellent today. It was who fought back sobs in a telephone tros 5-0 on Sunday. Between Saturday’s third inning more about him than it was about any- interview. “I don’t have any of those “The best game I’ve ever pitched in and the fourth inning Sunday, the As- thing else.” stories. I basically put my trust in my life,” Archer said. tros went 11 straight innings without Rays manager Joe Maddon agreed, someone and I was let down.” Archer (4-3) struck out eight and scoring or leaving a runner on base. and will have to determine whether Gay, who won the 100 and 200 meters walked none. He has nine starts this Only four runners reached base in Archer stays in the rotation when Alex at U.S. nationals last month, said season after making his major league those 11 innings — two were doubled Cobb comes off the disabled list. he would pull out of the world debut last year. up and two were picked off. “Archy’s been on a roll, but to pitch a championships. “The past couple games, I felt strong Jennings hit his 11th homer, con- complete-game shutout is different,” The 30-year-old, who won the world championship in the 100, 200 and enough to continue to pitch deep into necting in the sixth off Paul Clemens Maddon said. “To go six innings and 4x100 relay in 2007, took part in the the ballgame, but really I’ve never after Kelly Johnson’s third straight sin- leave and get a win is a nice thing, but U.S. Anti-Doping Agency’s “My Vic- pitched into the eighth inning before gle. Jennings also preserved the the complete-game shutout, when you tory” program — in which athletes vol- — minor league, major league, little shutout by running down Jason Cas- teach yourself that lesson, the sky is unteer for enhanced testing to prove tro’s 400-foot line drive to center field the limit.” league, whatever,” Archer said. “But they’re clean — and his results never Jennings beat out an infield hit in they had faith in me to go deep. We for the final out with a runner on base. raised red flags. Until, that is, an out- scored enough runs so that there was “Archy deserved it,” Jennings said. the first and scored the first run on of-competition test May 16, where re- no question. We played tremendous “He threw as well as he has all year. Evan Longoria’s double. sults came back positive for a banned defense which saved me pitches, and I He deserved to finish that game. I The Rays added two more runs in substance, the identity of which nei- was able to execute.” thought from the fourth or fifth inning the fourth with the help of a throwing ther he nor USADA CEO Travis Tygart Desmond Jennings homered as the he was going to pitch the whole game, error by Erik Bedard (3-6). would reveal. Rays won for the 14th time in 16 just by the way he was throwing every Bedard gave up eight hits and struck Gay said his “B” sample will be games. Tampa Bay completed its most pitch where he wanted. That was fun out six in five innings. tested soon, possibly as early as this week. Lincecum still the Freak after 148-pitch no-hitter Associated Press fore the defending World Series champion Giants tried for a four-game sweep. SAN DIEGO — Tim Lincecum walked into the Lincecum looks different now that he’s cut his San Francisco Giants’ clubhouse late Sunday long hair, and he doesn’t throw quite as hard as morning and, yes, his right arm was still attached he used to. One thing hasn’t changed, though. to his body. Lincecum has never iced his arm after starts, in- That was no small matter, considering that cluding his 148-pitch performance. Lincecum threw 148 pitches in his first career no- It turns out there was no ice of any kind Satur- hitter Saturday night. day night. The Freak, indeed. See LINCECUM/ Page B3 While he was still trying to put his no-hitter into perspective, Lincecum said his arm was OK after The San Francisco Giants celebrate after the his incredible effort in the San Francisco Giants’ no-hitter thrown Saturday by Tim Lincecum, 9-0 victory against the last-place San Diego center, against the San Diego Padres in San Padres. Diego. It was Lincecum’s first career no-hitter and “I haven’t played catch yet, but right now I feel the second in the majors in 11 days. good,” he said, sitting in the dugout an hour be- Associated Press B2 MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Central Division West Division AL W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Boston 58 39 .598 — — 5-5 L-2 31-16 27-23 Detroit 52 42 .553 — — 6-4 W-1 29-19 23-23 Oakland 56 39 .589 — — 7-3 W-2 30-15 26-24 Tampa Bay 55 41 .573 2½ — 9-1 W-2 34-19 21-22 Cleveland 51 44 .537 1½ 3 6-4 W-4 30-19 21-25 Texas 54 41 .568 2 — 5-5 L-1 27-19 27-22 Rays 5, Astros 0 Baltimore 53 43 .552 4½ 1½ 5-5 W-1 29-20 24-23 Kansas City 43 49 .467 8 9½ 3-7 L-5 22-22 21-27 Los Angeles 44 49 .473 11 9 4-6 L-3 24-25 20-24 Houston Tampa Bay New York 51 44 .537 6 3 5-5 L-2 28-23 23-21 Minnesota 39 53 .424 12 13½ 3-7 W-2 21-23 18-30 Seattle 43 52 .453 13 11 6-4 W-3 25-25 18-27 ab r h bi ab r h bi Toronto 45 49 .479 11½ 8½ 4-6 L-1 25-21 20-28 Chicago 37 55 .402 14 15½ 3-7 L-2 19-21 18-34 Houston 33 61 .351 22½ 20½ 3-7 L-2 17-32 16-29 C.Pena 1b 4 0 0 0 DJnngs cf 5 2 2 2 Altuve 2b 4 0 1 0 Zobrist 2b-ss 4 0 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE JCastro dh 4 0 1 0 WMyrs rf 4 0 2 0 JDMrtn lf 3 0 1 0 Longori 3b 3 0 1 1 East Division Central Division West Division Wallac 3b 3 0 1 0 Scott dh 4 0 1 0 W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Corprn c 3 0 0 0 SRdrgz 1b 3 0 0 0 Atlanta 54 41 .568 — — 5-5 L-1 31-15 23-26 St. Louis 56 36 .609 — — 7-3 L-1 27-16 29-20 Arizona 50 45 .526 — — 6-4 L-1 27-20 23-25 Maxwll rf 3 0 0 0 Loney ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Washington 48 47 .505 6 5 5-5 W-1 27-18 21-29 Pittsburgh 56 37 .602 ½ — 4-6 L-1 32-18 24-19 Los Angeles 47 47 .500 2½ 5½ 7-3 L-1 27-23 20-24 BBarns cf 3 0 0 0 KJhnsn lf-2b 4 2 3 0 Philadelphia 48 48 .500 6½ 5½ 7-3 W-2 26-21 22-27 Cincinnati 53 42 .558 4½ — 4-6 W-1 30-16 23-26 Colorado 46 50 .479 4½ 7½ 4-6 W-1 26-21 20-29 RCeden ss 3 0 1 0 Loaton c 4 1 1 0 New York 41 50 .451 11 10 6-4 W-1 17-27 24-23 Chicago 42 50 .457 14 9½ 6-4 W-1 22-25 20-25 San Fran. 43 51 .457 6½ 9½ 4-6 L-1 25-20 18-31 YEscor ss 3 0 2 0 Miami 35 58 .376 18 17 4-6 L-1 21-27 14-31 Milwaukee 38 56 .404 19 14½ 4-6 W-1 22-26 16-30 San Diego 42 54 .438 8½ 11½ 2-8 W-1 27-23 15-31 Fuld pr-lf 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 0 5 0 Totals 35 512 3 Houston 000 000 000 — 0 Tampa Bay 100 202 00x — 5 E—Bedard (2). DP—Houston 1, Tampa Bay 1. NL LOB—Houston 3, Tampa Bay 8. 2B—Wallace (5), W.Myers (4), Longoria (22), Scott (11). HR— De.Jennings (11). SB—W.Myers (3). Reds 8, Braves 4 IP H R ER BB SO Houston Cincinnati Atlanta Bedard L,3-6 5 8 3 2 2 6 ab r h bi ab r h bi Clemens 3 4 2 2 0 2 Choo cf 3 3 2 1 Constnz lf 5 0 0 0 Tampa Bay DRonsn lf 4 0 0 0 Smmns ss 4 2 2 1 Archer W,4-3 9 5 0 0 0 8 Votto 1b 3 2 1 1 CJhnsn 3b 5 0 2 0 Umpires—Home, Will Little; First, Chad Fairchild; Phillips 2b 5 1 1 3 Gattis 1b 4 0 0 0 Second, Jeff Kellogg; Third, Eric Cooper. Bruce rf 5 1 3 2 Uggla 2b 4 1 1 1 T—2:51. A—21,180 (34,078). Frazier 3b 4 0 1 1 RJhnsn cf 4 1 1 0 Cozart ss 5 0 1 0 G.Laird c 4 0 2 1 Mesorc c 3 0 1 0 Trdslvc rf 3 0 0 0 Twins 10, Yankees 4 Cingrn p 2 1 1 0 Tehern p 1 0 1 0 Minnesota New York Hoover p 0 00 0 Ayala p 0 00 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Hannhn ph 1 0 0 0 Pstrnck ph 1 0 0 0 Dozier 2b 6 1 2 1 ISuzuki cf 5 2 3 2 Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 DCrpnt p 0 0 0 0 Mauer c 4 1 1 0 Almont lf 5 0 1 0 Paul ph 1 0 0 0 Varvar p 0 0 0 0 Mornea 1b 5 1 3 1 Cano 2b 4 0 2 1 LeCure p 0 0 0 0 Janish ph 1 0 0 0 Doumit rf 5 1 1 0 Hafner dh 5 0 1 0 Chpmn p 0 0 0 0 Plouffe dh 5 3 2 0 V.Wells rf 4 0 0 0 Totals 36 811 8 Totals 36 4 9 3 Hicks cf 4 1 1 3 Overay 1b 2 1 2 0 Cincinnati 004 010 003 — 8 Thoms lf 5 0 1 0 Nunez ss 3 1 1 0 Atlanta 011 000 011 — 4 Carroll 3b 4 1 1 1 L.Cruz 3b 2 0 0 0 E—Cozart (8). DP—Atlanta 1. LOB—Cincinnati Flormn ss 4 1 2 1 CStwrt c 3 0 0 1 8, Atlanta 8. 2B—Votto (19), Phillips (15), Bruce AuRmn ph 1 0 0 0 (28), Cozart (21), G.Laird (5). HR—Choo (13), Totals 421014 7 Totals 34 410 4 Bruce (19), Simmons (8), Uggla (18). CS— Minnesota 023 300 011 — 10 Mesoraco (2). S—D.Robinson. New York 001 200 100 — 4 IP H R ER BB SO E—Dozier (3), Overbay (3), Nunez (5). DP—Min- Cincinnati nesota 4. LOB—Minnesota 9, New York 9. 2B— Cingrani 4 42135 Dozier 2 (15), Mauer (30), Morneau (23), Hoover 1 10000 Associated Press Florimon (10). HR—Hicks (8), I.Suzuki (6). Ondrusek W,3-0 H,4 2 2 0 0 0 1 Baltimore’s Chris Davis follows through on a two-run home run Sunday against the Toronto Blue Jays in the IP H R ER BB SO LeCure H,12 1 1 1 1 0 1 third inning in Baltimore. It was Davis’ 37th this season. Minnesota Chapman 1 1 1 1 0 2 Gibson W,2-2 5 5 3 2 4 1 Atlanta Swarzak 1 1 0 0 0 0 Teheran L,7-5 51/37 5 5 2 3 Thielbar 2/3 1 1 1 1 1 Ayala 2/300010 Burton 11/31 0 0 0 0 D.Carpenter 2 2 0 0 0 3 Perkins 1 20002 Varvaro 1 23320 Davis crushes 37th for O’s New York Sabathia L,9-8 4 8 8 3 2 5 Nationals 5, Steve Cishek (3-5), and Span hit a Claiborne 1 0 0 0 0 2 Marlins 2, 10 inn. Verlander flirts AMERICAN LEAGUE double that landed on the warning Warren 21/341104 Logan 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Washington Miami Sunday’s Games track in center field to give the Nation- Cleveland 6, Kansas City 4 Chamberlain 1 2 1 1 2 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi als the lead. Wilson Ramos added an Gibson pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. Harper lf 5 1 1 0 Pierre lf 5 0 1 0 with his third Minnesota 10, N.Y. Yankees 4 Detroit 5, Texas 0 RBI single, and pinch-hitter Chad HBP—by Gibson (L.Cruz). PB—C.Stewart. Rendon 2b 5 0 2 1 Polanc 3b 4 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Gary Cederstrom; First, Ker- Zmrmn 3b 3 0 0 0 Stanton rf 5 0 1 0 Philadelphia 4, Chicago White Sox 3, 10 innings Tracy doubled home another run. career no-hitter Baltimore 7, Toronto 4 win Danley; Second, Lance Barksdale; Third, Vic AdLRc 1b 4 1 1 0 Ozuna cf 4 1 2 0 Craig Stammen (5-4) pitched a per- Carapazza. Werth rf 5 0 2 0 Dietrch 2b 4 1 1 2 Tampa Bay 5, Houston 0 Associated Press Oakland 3, Boston 2, 11 innings fect ninth. Rafael Soriano followed with T—3:36. A—43,131 (50,291). Berndn rf 0 0 0 0 Cishek p 0 0 0 0 a scoreless 10th for his 25th save. Dsmnd ss 5 1 2 0 DJnngs p 0 0 0 0 Seattle 4, L.A. Angels 3 Athletics 3, Span cf 5 1 3 2 Hchvrr ss 4 0 2 0 BALTIMORE — Chris Davis hit Today WRams c 5 1 1 1 Dobbs 1b 4 0 0 0 his 37th home run to tie the AL No games scheduled Mets 4, Pirates 2 Red Sox 2, 11 inn. Jordan p 2 0 1 0 Mathis c 4 0 2 0 Tuesday’s Games record before the All-Star break, PITTSBURGH — Dillon Gee Boston Oakland Lmrdzz ph 1 0 0 0 HAlvrz p 1 0 0 0 All-Star Game at New York (Mets), 8 p.m. and the Baltimore Orioles cruised ab r h bi ab r h bi Krol p 0 0 0 0 ARams p 0 0 0 0 pitched another gem against the Pi- Ellsury cf 5 1 3 0 Crisp cf 5 1 1 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 DSolan ph 1 0 1 0 past the Toronto Blue Jays 7-4. NATIONAL LEAGUE rates, and John Buck hit a two-run Nava rf 5 0 1 0 Jaso c 3 0 0 0 Hairstn ph 1 0 0 0 MDunn p 0 0 0 0 Davis doubled in two runs in Sunday’s Games single to lead the New York Mets to a Pedroia 2b 4 0 2 1 DNorrs ph 0 0 0 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 Lucas 2b 1 0 0 0 the first inning and hit a two-run Washington 5, Miami 2, 10 innings D.Ortiz dh 4 0 0 0 Dnldsn 3b 5 1 2 3 Stmmn p 0 0 0 0 4-2 victory and avoid a sweep by homer in the third to give him 93 Philadelphia 4, Chicago White Sox 3, 10 innings BSnydr pr 0 0 0 0 Lowrie ss 4 0 0 0 Tracy ph 1 0 1 1 Pittsburgh before the All-Star break. Cincinnati 8, Atlanta 4 JGoms lf 4 0 1 0 Cespds lf 3 0 1 0 RSorin p 0 0 0 0 RBIs, second-most in the majors N.Y. Mets 4, Pittsburgh 2 Gee (7-7) allowed just one un- Napoli 1b 1 0 0 0 Reddck rf 4 0 0 0 Totals 42 514 5 Totals 37 211 2 behind Detroit’s Miguel Cabrera. Colorado 3, L.A. Dodgers 1 earned run in 6 2/3 innings to the Pi- Carp 1b-lf 4 1 1 0 Moss 1b 2 0 0 0 Washington010 000 100 3 — 5 Davis equaled Reggie Jackson’s Milwaukee 5, Arizona 1 rates (56-37), who entered the day Lvrnwy c 4 0 0 0 Freimn ph-1b 2 0 1 0 Miami 000 200 000 0 — 2 AL mark of 37 homers before the San Diego 10, San Francisco 1 DP—Washington 2. LOB—Washington 11, Holt 3b 5 0 1 1 S.Smith dh 3 0 0 0 break, set in 1969. The major St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, late tied with St. Louis for the best record Iglesias ss 4 0 0 0 CYoung ph 0 1 0 0 Miami 7. 2B—Harper (9), Rendon 2 (14), Span Today in the major leagues and the Na- 2 (20), Tracy (2), Pierre (8). HR—Dietrich (9). S— league record is 39, by Barry Sogard 2b 3 0 0 0 No games scheduled tional League Central lead. Totals 40 2 9 2 Totals 34 3 5 3 H.Alvarez. Bonds in 2001. Tuesday’s Games IP H R ER BB SO Gee is 3-0 with a 1.38 ERA in five Boston 000 001 100 00 — 2 Adam Jones homered and All-Star Game at New York (Mets), 8 p.m. Oakland 000 000 200 01 — 3 Washington career starts against Pittsburgh. He Jordan 6 82204 scored three runs for the Orioles. Two outs when winning run scored. Krol 1/3 1 0 0 0 0 Scott Feldman (1-1) allowed Torii Hunter, Victor Martinez and scattered, five hits, struck out two E—Iglesias (3). DP—Boston 1, Oakland 2. Storen 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 three runs and five hits over 7 1/3 Jhonny Peralta hit solo homers off and walked one. LOB—Boston 9, Oakland 4. 2B—Pedroia (25), Clippard 1 0 0 0 0 3 innings to earn his first win with Buck’s hit capped a three-run first J.Gomes (11), Carp (12). HR—Donaldson (16). Stammen W,5-4 1 0 0 0 0 1 Texas starter Martin Perez (3-2). SB—Holt (1). CS—Jaso (1), Cespedes (6). S— R.Soriano S,25-29 1 1 0 0 0 0 the Orioles since being traded inning against fill-in starter Gerrit Sogard. Miami from the Chicago Cubs on July 2. Indians 6, Royals 4 Cole (4-3). IP H R ER BB SO H.Alvarez 62/39 2 2 2 3 CLEVELAND — Asdrubal Cabrera Boston A.Ramos 1/3 0 0 0 2 0 American League Brewers 5, Workman 61/322215 hit a two-run double to cap Cleveland’s M.Dunn 11/31 0 0 0 1 Twins 10, Yankees 4 Breslow 12/31 0 0 1 1 Cishek L,3-5 11/33 3 3 0 1 comeback in the sixth inning, and the Diamondbacks 1 Uehara 2 1 0 0 0 2 Da.Jennings 1/3 1 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK — Aaron Hicks hit a Indians charged into the All-Star break Thornton L,0-4 2/3 1 1 1 2 0 PHOENIX — Wily Peralta pitched Oakland Mets 4, Pirates 2 three-run homer a pitch after shortstop with a 6-4 win over Kansas City and seven effective innings, Logan Colon 61/382204 New York Pittsburgh Eduardo Nunez made a two-out three-game sweep of the Royals. Schafer homered and drove in two Doolittle 12/30 0 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi throwing error, and the Minnesota Cabrera’s double off Tim Collins runs and the Milwaukee Brewers Balfour 1 0 0 0 0 3 EYong lf 5 2 2 0 SMarte lf 5 0 2 1 Twins took advantage of some Yan- (2-5) led the Indians to their fourth Cook W,2-2 2 1 0 0 2 2 DnMrp 2b 4 0 1 1 Mercer 2b 5 1 1 0 ended a four-game losing streak by HBP—by Cook (Lavarnway). DWrght 3b 4 1 1 0 McCtch cf 4 0 1 0 kees miscues and misfortune to beat straight win. beating the Arizona Diamondbacks Umpires—Home, Todd Tichenor; First, Mike Byrd rf 4 1 2 1 PAlvrz 3b 4 0 0 0 CC Sabathia for the first time in six Reliever Rich Hill (1-1) got two outs 5-1. Muchlinski; Second, Bill Miller; Third, Adam Satin 1b 3 0 1 0 Tabata rf 4 0 0 1 years and end more than a decade of in the sixth and closer Chris Perez Hamari. The Brewers prevented the sweep T—3:34. A—31,417 (35,067). Niwnhs cf 4 0 0 0 GJones 1b 4 0 1 0 misery in the Bronx with a 10-4 win. worked the ninth for his 13th save. Buck c 4 0 2 2 McKnr c 4 0 0 0 by roughing up Ian Kennedy (3-6) Orioles 7, Blue Jays 4 Quntnll ss 2 0 0 0 Barmes ss 4 0 2 0 Justin Morneau had three hits as Mariners 4, Angels 3 early with a string of two-strike hits Gee p 3 0 0 0 Cole p 1 1 1 0 Minnesota took two of three from New and a second straight strong outing Toronto Baltimore Atchisn p 0 0 0 0 Inge ph 1 0 0 0 York to win a series at Yankee Sta- SEATTLE — Hisashi Iwakuma won by Peralta (7-9). ab r h bi ab r h bi Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 JGomz p 0 0 0 0 for the first time in over a month and Reyes ss 5 1 2 0 McLoth lf 4 1 1 0 I.Davis ph 1 0 0 0 Snider ph 0 0 0 0 dium for the first time since taking a Bautist rf 3 0 0 0 Machd 3b 4 1 1 0 Parnell p 0 0 0 0 Mazzar p 0 0 0 0 set at the old ballpark in 2001. the Seattle Mariners completed their Padres 10, Giants 1 Encrnc 1b 4 1 1 1 Markks rf 3 0 0 0 RMartn ph 1 0 1 0 They’d had even less success first sweep of the season, beating the SAN DIEGO — Carlos Quentin hit Lind dh 4 1 1 0 A.Jones cf 3 3 2 2 JHrrsn pr 0 0 0 0 against Sabathia (9-8), going 0-11 in Los Angeles Angels 4-3. ClRsms cf 4 1 2 0 C.Davis 1b 4 2 2 4 Totals 34 4 9 4 Totals 37 2 9 2 one of San Diego’s four home runs MIzturs 3b 4 0 2 3 Wieters c 4 0 1 0 New York 300 000 100 — 4 12 games including the postseason Michael Saunders hit a two-run and drove in three runs as the Padres Arencii c 4 0 0 0 Hardy ss 4 0 1 1 Pittsburgh 001 000 010 — 2 after beating him on July 29, 2007. homer and Raul Ibanez had an RBI routed Barry Zito and the San Fran- Lawrie 2b 4 0 1 0 ChDckr dh 3 0 0 0 E—Dan.Murphy (12), Gee (1). DP—Pittsburgh double as the Mariners topped Los cisco Giants 10-1, a day after being Bonifac lf 4 0 0 0 BRorts 2b 3 0 0 0 2. LOB—New York 6, Pittsburgh 9. 2B—Byrd Athletics 3, Totals 36 4 9 4 Totals 32 7 8 7 (15), S.Marte (20), McCutchen (26), Barmes (8). Angeles for the third straight day. no-hit by Tim Lincecum. Toronto 000 200 011 — 4 3B—Dan.Murphy (3). SB—Tabata (3). Red Sox 2, 11 inn. Sluggers Josh Hamilton and Albert Nick Hundley had a homer among Baltimore 402 010 00x — 7 IP H R ER BB SO OAKLAND, Calif. — Josh Donaldson Pujols went a combined 1 for 8 as the his three hits and Chris Denorfia and LOB—Toronto 6, Baltimore 3. 2B—Lind (20), New York Angels went into the All-Star break at Col.Rasmus (19), C.Davis (27). HR—A.Jones Gee W,7-7 62/35 1 0 1 2 blooped an RBI single with two outs in Will Venable also went deep as the (19), C.Davis (37). SB—Reyes (8), Encarnacion Atchison H,5 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 the 11th inning and the Oakland Athlet- 44-49. Padres avoided a four-game sweep (4). Hawkins H,6 1 2 1 1 0 1 by the defending World Series cham- IP H R ER BB SO ics beat Boston 3-2 despite a stellar National League Toronto Parnell S,17-20 1 2 0 0 0 0 pions heading into the All-Star break. Pittsburgh start by Red Sox rookie Brandon Reds 8, Braves 4 Jo.Johnson L,1-5 6 7 7 7 1 7 Cole L,4-3 5 6 3 3 2 5 Workman. Zito (4-7), who went to high school Oliver 2 10001 J.Gomez 2 3 1 1 0 0 Workman took a no-hit bid into the ATLANTA — Jay Bruce hit a two- in San Diego, had another road mis- Baltimore Mazzaro 2 0 0 0 1 1 Feldman W,1-1 71/35 3 3 1 7 seventh inning of his first major league run homer in Cincinnati’s four-run adventure. Tom.Hunter 2/3 3 1 1 0 0 Brewers 5, start. Coco Crisp broke it up with a third inning, Shin-Soo Choo also Rockies 3, Dodgers 1 Ji.Johnson S,33-39 1 1 0 0 0 2 homered, and the Reds beat Julio Tom.Hunter pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. Diamondbacks 1 leadoff infield single. HBP—by Oliver (Markakis). Workman had pitched only once in Teheran and the Atlanta Braves 8-4. LOS ANGELES — Michael Cud- Milwaukee Arizona dyer hit a two-run homer and drove in T—2:32. A—34,748 (45,971). ab r h bi ab r h bi the majors, getting roughed up over two Bruce led the Reds with three hits. another run to help the Colorado Tigers 5, Rangers 0 Aoki rf 5 1 2 0 Eaton cf 3 0 1 0 innings in relief at Seattle. He became Brandon Phillips had a two-run dou- LSchfr lf 3 2 2 2 GParra rf 4 0 1 0 Rockies defeat the Los Angeles Texas Detroit the third rookie in four days to pitch no- ble in the ninth, and Choo had two Segura ss 3 1 3 0 Gldsch 1b 4 0 2 0 Dodgers 3-1. ab r h bi ab r h bi CGomz cf 4 0 1 2 A.Hill 2b 4 0 2 0 hit ball into the sixth inning of his first big hits and scored three runs as the Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 0 AJcksn cf 4 0 0 0 Jhoulys Chacin (9-4) allowed one JFrncs 1b 4 0 0 0 Kubel lf 4 0 0 0 league start — Houston’s Jarred Cosart Reds split the four-game series. LMartn cf 3 0 0 0 TrHntr rf 3 2 2 1 run and six hits in six innings, struck N.Cruz rf 4 0 0 0 MiCarr 3b 2 1 0 0 Maldnd c 4 0 0 1 Prado 3b 4 0 1 0 and Cleveland’s Danny Salazar did it in Reds right-hander Logan On- YBtncr 3b 4 0 0 0 MMntr c 3 1 1 1 out six and walked three. Rafael Be- ABeltre dh 3 0 0 0 Fielder dh 4 0 0 0 their major league debuts. drusek (3-0) threw two scoreless in- EBeltre pr 0 0 0 0 VMrtnz 1b 4 1 1 1 Bianchi 2b 4 1 1 0 Gregrs ss 3 0 0 0 tancourt pitched the ninth to earn his WPerlt p 2 0 0 0 Kenndy p 2 0 0 0 nings as the second reliever behind Morlnd 1b 3 0 1 0 JhPerlt ss 3 1 2 2 Donaldson hit a tying, two-run homer 15th save in 16 chances. McGnzl p 0 0 0 0 Cllmntr p 0 0 0 0 off Workman in the seventh, then sin- Tony Cingrani, who lasted only four Andrus ss 3 0 0 0 Tuiassp lf 3 0 1 1 Hndrsn p 0 0 0 0 C.Ross ph 1 0 0 0 innings. Ricky Nolasco (6-9) gave up three Profar 3b 3 0 0 0 D.Kelly pr-lf 1 0 1 0 Weeks ph 1 0 0 0 EDLRs p 0 0 0 0 gled with two outs in the 11th. Matt runs and eight hits over five innings of G.Soto c 2 0 1 0 Avila c 3 0 0 0 FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0 Thornton (0-4) lost in his Boston debut. Teheran (7-5) allowed five runs, DvMrp lf 3 0 0 0 HPerez 2b 3 0 0 0 Totals 34 5 9 5 Totals 32 1 8 1 seven hits and two walks in 5 1/3 his home debut with the Dodgers. Totals 28 0 2 0 Totals 30 5 7 5 Milwaukee 310 010 000 — 5 Tigers 5, Rangers 0 innings. Texas 000 000 000 — 0 Interleague Detroit 100 202 00x — 5 Arizona 000 010 000 — 1 Andrelton Simmons and Dan DP—Milwaukee 2. LOB—Milwaukee 6, Arizona DETROIT — Justin Verlander held Phillies 4, E—Profar (7). DP—Texas 1. LOB—Texas 5, De- 6. HR—L.Schafer (2), M.Montero (8). S— Texas hitless until the seventh inning, Uggla hit homers for Atlanta. troit 6. 2B—Moreland (19). HR—Tor.Hunter (7), L.Schafer, W.Peralta. and the Detroit Tigers backed their White Sox 3, 10 inn. V.Martinez (8), Jh.Peralta (8). CS—L.Martin (4). IP H R ER BB SO Nationals 5, IP H R ER BB SO Milwaukee ace with three home runs in a 5-0 PHILADELPHIA — John Mayberry Texas W.Peralta W,7-9 7 7 1 1 2 8 victory over the Rangers. Marlins 2, 10 inn. Jr. hit an RBI single with two outs in the M.Perez L,3-2 52/34 5 5 3 4 Mic.Gonzalez 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Mitch Moreland’s two-out double to MIAMI — Denard Span had three 10th inning, lifting the Philadelphia Burns 11/32 0 0 1 0 Henderson 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 J.Ortiz 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Fr.Rodriguez 1 1 0 0 0 0 right-center broke up Verlander’s bid hits, including a tiebreaking two-out Phillies over the Chicago White Sox 4-3. Font 1/3 1 0 0 1 0 Arizona for his third career no-hitter. Verlander RBI double in the 10th inning, and the Antonio Bastardo (3-2) pitched a Detroit Kennedy L,3-6 61/39 5 5 2 4 (10-6) left the game after the seventh Washington Nationals beat the Miami scoreless 10th to earn the victory. Verlander W,10-6 7 1 0 0 3 3 Collmenter 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 with a tight right quad muscle, having Marlins 5-2. The White Sox scored a run in the Smyly 11/31 0 0 0 1 E.De La Rosa 2 0 0 0 0 3 Benoit 2/3 0 0 0 0 2 WP—W.Peralta 2, Kennedy. PB—M.Montero. allowed just that one hit and three With the score 2-all, Jayson Werth ninth off Jonathan Papelbon, who blew HBP—by Benoit (A.Beltre). T—2:46. A—25,057 (48,633). walks. hit a one-out single in the 10th off his fifth save in 25 chances. T—2:45. A—41,617 (41,255). CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013 B3
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(13) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 302 laps, 103.5 Sunday in the Florida Lottery: Peter Fowler, $14,82770-70-68-76 — 284 +4 Jerry Kelly (115), $190,13368-64-66-68 — 266 -18 rating, 0 points, $214,075. Mark McNulty, $12,44672-72-68-73 — 285 +5 Daniel Summerhays (115), $190,13365-67-62-72 — 266-18 2. (4) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 302, 128, 43, CASH 3 (early) Gil Morgan, $12,446 73-70-68-74 — 285 +5 Matt Jones (85), $143,36766-65-68-68 — 267 -17 $228,043. 7 - 3 - 5 Tom Kite, $11,124 70-75-69-72 — 286 +6 3. (9) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 302, 112.4, 41, Patrick Reed (85), $143,36767-63-70-67 — 267 -17 CASH 3 (late) Larry Nelson, $11,12473-72-68-73 — 286 +6 $141,935. J.J. Henry (85), $143,36768-65-65-69 — 267 -17 Gary Koch, $11,124 71-68-72-75 — 286 +6 4. (1) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 302, 119.9, 41, 3 - 1 - 1 Jim Herman (73), $119,60066-68-67-67 — 268 -16 Gary Wolstenholme, $9,53872-72-76-67 — 287 +7 $179,076. Steve Stricker (73), $119,60067-66-69-66 — 268 -16 David Eger, $9,538 70-71-75-71 — 287 +7 Steven Bowditch (61), $96,60069-68-67-65 — 269 -15 5. (17) Aric Almirola, Ford, 302, 81.7, 39, Don Pooley, $9,538 74-69-69-75 — 287 +7 PLAY 4 (early) Kevin Sutherland (61), $96,60070-65-65-69 — 269 -15 $152,496. George Forster, $8,15670-73-75-70 — 288 +8 4 - 0 - 5 - 4 Nicholas Thompson (61), $96,60069-66-64-70 — 269 -15 6. (43) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 302, 93.7, Dan Forsman, $8,15670-74-72-72 — 288 +8 Chad Campbell (53), $71,30069-67-66-68 — 270 -14 38, $147,646. PLAY 4 (late) Steve Lowery, $8,15669-72-73-74 — 288 +8 Harris English (53), $71,30069-69-65-67 — 270 -14 Andrew Morse, $8,15674-70-70-74 — 288 +8 7. (18) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 302, 82.2, 37, Players should verify 4 - 0 - 1 - 8 Lucas Glover (53), $71,30068-62-71-69 — 270 -14 $140,221. Joe Ozaki, $7,556 71-72-77-69 — 289 +9 winning numbers by Morgan Hoffmann (53), $71,30074-64-63-69 — 270 -14 Mark Calcavecchia, $7,55672-73-74-70 — 289 +9 8. (6) Carl Edwards, Ford, 302, 92.2, 36, Steve LeBrun (53), $71,30067-67-72-64 — 270 -14 $128,560. calling 850-487-7777 FANTASY 5 a-Doug Hanzel 74-70-73-73 — 290 +10 Chez Reavie (53), $71,30072-61-69-68 — 270 -14 Hale Irwin, $7,067 74-69-73-74 — 290 +10 9. (12) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 302, 112, 36, or at www.flalottery.com. 3 - 4 - 5 - 8 - 29 a-Patrick Rodgers 67-69-65-69 — 270 -14 Gene Jones, $7,067 73-72-71-74 — 290 +10 $127,776. Jason Bohn (47), $47,84069-69-64-69 — 271 -13 Stan Utley, $7,067 70-74-70-76 — 290 +10 10. (5) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 302, 102.6, 34, Scott Brown (47), $47,84071-67-65-68 — 271 -13 Brian Henninger, $7,06771-72-70-77 — 290 +10 $134,871. Saturday’s winning numbers and payouts: Chris Kirk (47), $47,84067-66-66-72 — 271 -13 Tim Thelen, $6,635 74-71-75-71 — 291 +11 11. (8) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 302, 97.3, 33, Ryan Moore (47), $47,84067-70-65-69 — 271 -13 Powerball: 2 – 8 – 22 – 35 – 37 Lotto: 2 – 10 – 11 – 41 – 42 – 53 Eduardo Romero, $6,63569-73-76-73 — 291 +11 $105,235. Robert Streb (47), $47,84066-72-65-68 — 271 -13 Lance Ten Broeck, $6,63574-71-73-73 — 291 +11 12. (11) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 302, 83.8, Powerball: 6 6-of-6 No winner Troy Matteson (42), $33,35068-64-69-71 — 272 -12 Walt Chapman, $6,41769-73-79-75 — 296 +16 32, $117,380. 5-of-5 PB No winner 5-of-6 24 $6,855 Bryce Molder (42), $33,35070-66-70-66 — 272 -12 13. (20) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 302, 83.2, 31, No Florida winner 4-of-6 1,726 $80.50 Kevin Stadler (42), $33,35070-68-66-68 — 272 -12 $127,518. Nick Watney (42), $33,35067-70-69-66 — 272 -12 Manulife Financial Classic 14. (3) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 302, 98.1, 5-of-5 5 winners $1 million 3-of-6 39,618 $5 Boo Weekley (42), $33,35066-69-71-66 — 272 -12 Sunday, At Grey Silo Golf Course, Waterloo, Ontario 30, $108,260. No Florida winners Fantasy 5: 11 – 16 – 29 – 31 – 33 Mike Weir (42), $33,35069-69-67-67 — 272 -12 Purse:, $1.3 million Yardage: 6,336, Par: 71 15. (22) Greg Biffle, Ford, 302, 80.6, 29, 5-of-5 No winners Joe Affrunti (33), $22,87569-67-69-68 — 273 -11 Final, x-won on third playoff hole a-amateur: Stuart Appleby (33), $22,87570-68-68-67 — 273 -11 x-Hee Young Park, $195,00065-67-61-65 — 258 -26 $102,410. 4-of-5 310 $555 16. (19) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 302, 70.9, 28, Jonathan Byrd (33), $22,87569-68-67-69 — 273 -11 Angela Stanford, $120,35363-67-64-64 — 258 -26 $118,610. 3-of-5 10,399 $22 K.J. Choi (33), $22,87567-70-68-68 — 273 -11 Catriona Matthew, $87,30863-64-68-66 — 261 -23 Meena Lee, $67,539 65-66-65-68 — 264 -20 17. (14) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 302, 73, 27, Charles Howell III (33), $22,87568-66-71-68 — 273 -11 Karine Icher, $54,36267-66-69-63 — 265 -19 $116,501. Lee Williams (33), $22,87567-68-73-65 — 273 -11 Na Yeon Choi, $31,15869-68-67-62 — 266 -18 18. (24) David Gilliland, Ford, 302, 65.1, 26, Brian Davis (33), $22,87570-68-66-69 — 273 -11 Justin Hicks (33), $22,87571-66-66-70 — 273 -11 Haeji Kang, $31,158 70-67-67-62 — 266 -18 $103,918. AIRWAVES Ryo Ishikawa (33), $22,87568-69-66-70 — 273 -11 Stacy Lewis, $31,15868-67-67-64 — 266 -18 19. (29) David Ragan, Ford, 302, 59.5, 25, On the Scott Langley (33), $22,87568-67-67-71 — 273 -11 Suzann Pettersen, $31,15868-64-68-66 — 266 -18 $109,618. Joey Snyder III (33), $22,87572-64-67-70 — 273 -11 Austin Ernst, $31,15868-64-67-67 — 266 -18 20. (42) David Stremme, Toyota, 302, 53.2, 24, TODAY’S SPORTS Erik Compton (26), $15,64072-66-64-72 — 274 -10 Gerina Piller, $31,15870-67-62-67 — 266 -18 $100,518. BASEBALL Andres Romero (26), $15,64071-67-69-67 — 274 -10 Amy Yang, $31,158 66-67-66-67 — 266 -18 21. (7) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 302, 84.9, 23, Hanna Kang, $21,61269-70-64-64 — 267 -17 8 p.m. (ESPN) 2013 Home Run Derby Heath Slocum (26), $15,64071-67-66-70 — 274 -10 $101,110. Kevin Streelman (26), $15,64066-66-71-71 — 274 -10 Jessica Korda, $19,70268-66-69-65 — 268 -16 22. (26) A J Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 302, 57.4, BICYCLING Ken Duke (21), $12,16269-67-72-67 — 275 -9 Inbee Park, $19,702 65-67-68-68 — 268 -16 22, $104,218. 8 p.m. (NBCSPT) 2013 Tour de France Rest Day John Kimbell, $12,16269-69-66-71 — 275 -9 Irene Cho, $16,803 65-72-67-65 — 269 -15 23. (39) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 302, 54.3, 21, SOFTBALL Dicky Pride (21), $12,16268-69-68-70 — 275 -9 Jennifer Johnson, $16,80367-68-68-66 — 269 -15 $93,782. Vaughn Taylor (21), $12,16266-71-69-69 — 275 -9 Michelle Wie, $16,80369-67-67-66 — 269 -15 24. (10) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 302, 10 p.m. (ESPN) Taco Bell All-Star Legends and Celebrity Gary Woodland (21), $12,16269-68-69-69 — 275 -9 Chella Choi, $16,803 66-65-70-68 — 269 -15 82.2, 20, $111,149. Game (Same-day Tape) Y.E. Yang (18), $11,04070-66-69-71 — 276 -8 So Yeon Ryu, $13,84971-67-68-64 — 270 -14 Dewi Claire Schreefel, $13,84969-67-69-65 — 270 -14 25. (38) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 302, 44.3, 0, 3 a.m. (ESPN2) USA Slow Pitch Showdown: United States vs. Brendon de Jonge (14), $10,50165-68-74-70 — 277 -7 $80,985. David Mathis (14), $10,50170-66-71-70 — 277 -7 I.K. Kim, $13,849 68-66-70-66 — 270 -14 26. (16) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 302, 100.5, United States Futures (Taped) Tom Gillis (14), $10,50167-68-72-70 — 277 -7 Sun Young Yoo, $13,84968-67-68-67 — 270 -14 19, $132,560. Brandt Jobe (14), $10,50169-67-70-71 — 277 -7 Christina Kim, $13,84971-65-66-68 — 270 -14 Ryann O’Toole, $13,84966-65-71-68 — 270 -14 27. (33) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 301, 62.6, 17, Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the Rod Pampling (14), $10,50169-69-68-71 — 277 -7 $91,210. Tim Petrovic (14), $10,50170-68-69-70 — 277 -7 Morgan Pressel, $11,89468-70-69-64 — 271 -13 Anna Nordqvist, $11,89467-64-67-73 — 271 -13 28. (27) David Reutimann, Toyota, 299, 46.9, discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game Carl Pettersson (14), $10,50170-67-70-70 — 277 -7 Lisa McCloskey, $10,97168-69-67-68 — 272 -12 16, $82,910. on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. Matt Bettencourt (7), $9,84465-73-70-70 — 278 -6 Lizette Salas, $10,97170-67-67-68 — 272 -12 29. (40) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 298, 41.6, 15, Keegan Bradley (7), $9,84469-69-70-70 — 278 -6 Brian Gay (7), $9,84468-69-70-71 — 278 -6 Alena Sharp, $9,554 68-71-69-65 — 273 -11 $82,535. Katie M. Burnett, $9,55472-66-69-66 — 273 -11 30. (37) Ken Schrader, Ford, 298, 36.5, 14, Doug LaBelle II (7), $9,84469-69-71-69 — 278 -6 Phegly c 4 0 2 1 Mayrry cf 5 0 1 1 Zito pitched to 1 batter in the 3rd. Mariajo Uribe, $9,55470-68-67-68 — 273 -11 $83,785. Michael Letzig (7), $9,84468-69-69-72 — 278 -6 Flowrs c 0 0 0 0 Ruiz c 3 0 1 0 HBP—by Dunning (Denorfia). Greg Owen (7), $9,84471-67-71-69 — 278 -6 Jee Young Lee, $9,55468-68-68-69 — 273 -11 31. (2) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 283, 111.2, 15, Morel 3b 4 0 1 0 Hamels p 2 0 2 1 T—2:55. A—33,243 (42,524). Belen Mozo, $9,554 65-66-73-69 — 273 -11 $110,430. Andrew Svoboda (7), $9,84468-69-68-73 — 278 -6 Quintan p 2 0 0 0 Papeln p 0 0 0 0 Roberto Castro (2), $9,38468-68-72-72 — 280 -4 Karrie Webb, $7,775 69-69-71-65 — 274 -10 32. (36) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, transmis- Lndstr p 0 0 0 0 Frndsn ph 1 0 1 0 Rockies 3, Dodgers 1 Nick O’Hern (2), $9,38469-69-73-69 — 280 -4 Felicity Johnson, $7,77571-65-72-66 — 274 -10 sion, 281, 37.7, 0, $78,810. Veal p 0 0 0 0 Bastrd p 0 0 0 0 a-Brooke M. Henderson70-66-71-67 — 274 -10 Colorado Los Angeles Darron Stiles (2), $9,38471-67-72-70 — 280 -4 33. (21) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 277, 41.8, 11, C.Wells ph 1 0 0 0 Mina Harigae, $7,77571-64-71-68 — 274 -10 ab r h bi ab r h bi Camilo Villegas (1), $9,20064-73-73-71 — 281 -3 $105,799. NJones p 0 0 0 0 Davis Love III (1), $9,10867-71-73-73 — 284 E Sydnee Michaels, $7,77570-69-65-70 — 274 -10 34. (23) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 275, 56.9, Gillaspi ph 1 0 0 0 Fowler cf 5 1 2 0 Schmkr rf-2b 4 0 2 0 Jacqui Concolino, $7,77569-67-67-71 — 274 -10 10, $128,221. Purcey p 0 0 0 0 LeMahi 2b 4 0 0 0 Punto 2b 3 0 0 0 U.S. Senior Open Paula Creamer, $5,87272-66-72-65 — 275 -9 35. (35) Josh Wise, Ford, 270, 39.9, 0, $78,185. Troncs p 0 0 0 0 CGnzlz lf 2 1 1 0 Howell p 0 0 0 0 Alison Walshe, $5,87268-71-69-67 — 275 -9 Tlwtzk ss 4 0 0 0 Uribe 3b 1 0 0 0 Sunday, At Omaha Country Club, Omaha Neb. 36. (28) Casey Mears, Ford, 242, 29.4, 8, Totals 37 310 3 Totals 36 4 9 4 Purse: $2.75 million Yardage: 6,711, Par: 70 Lorie Kane, $5,872 69-68-70-68 — 275 -9 Cuddyr rf 5 1 2 3 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 1 1 $85,955. Chicago 000 000 111 0 — 3 Final, a-amateur: Danielle Kang, $5,87270-68-69-68 — 275 -9 Helton 1b 4 0 2 0 HRmrz ss 3 0 0 0 37. (32) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, accident, Philadelphia200 100 000 1 — 4 Kenny Perry, $500,00067-73-64-63 — 267 -13 Amelia Lewis, $5,87271-67-69-68 — 275 -9 WRosr c 4 0 1 0 Ethier cf 3 0 0 0 237, 47.7, 7, $77,741. Two outs when winning run scored. Fred Funk, $295,000 67-70-67-68 — 272 -8 Ji Young Oh, $5,872 66-70-71-68 — 275 -9 38. (31) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, accident, 236, 49, E—Utley (12). DP—Chicago 1, Philadelphia 4. Arenad 3b 4 0 0 0 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 Rocco Mediate, $155,50368-67-72-66 — 273 -7 Jennifer Kirby, $5,87271-66-69-69 — 275 -9 6, $80,675. LOB—Chicago 5, Philadelphia 10. 2B—De Chacin p 2 0 2 0 A.Ellis c 4 0 0 0 Corey Pavin, $155,50369-73-64-67 — 273 -7 Paola Moreno, $5,87267-67-71-70 — 275 -9 39. (15) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, accident, Aza (19), A.Dunn (9), Phegley (1), Utley (16), Brothrs p 0 0 0 0 VnSlyk lf-rf 4 0 2 0 Michael Allen, $103,41667-63-72-72 — 274 -6 Jodi Ewart Shadoff, $5,87267-71-66-71 — 275 -9 225, 63.3, 5, $102,833. D.Brown (16), Hamels (1). HR—De Aza (12). Blckmn ph 1 0 1 0 HrstnJr 3b 3 0 0 0 Steve Elkington, $83,46170-70-71-65 — 276 -4 Giulia Sergas, $4,56369-68-75-64 — 276 -8 40. (25) Joey Logano, Ford, 211, 34.3, 4, SB—Al.Ramirez (20), Tekotte (1). S—Hamels. Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Belisari p 0 0 0 0 Jeff Sluman, $83,46169-67-72-68 — 276 -4 Sandra Gal, $4,563 68-66-74-68 — 276 -8 $92,583. IP H R ER BB SO RBtncr p 0 0 0 0 PRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Chien Soon Lu, $83,46168-75-65-68 — 276 -4 Mi Hyang Lee, $4,56375-64-68-69 — 276 -8 41. (41) Morgan Shepherd, Toyota, vibration, Chicago Crwfrd lf 1 0 0 0 Kirk Triplett, $60,800 70-72-71-65 — 278 -2 Jane Park, $4,563 71-67-67-71 — 276 -8 Ilhee Lee, $3,953 71-67-73-66 — 277 -7 92, 25.3, 0, $60,675. Quintana 6 53325 Nolasco p 0 0 0 0 Duffy Waldorf, $60,80070-69-72-67 — 278 -2 Heather Bowie Young, $3,95369-70-71-67 — 277 -7 42. (30) Michael McDowell, Ford, vibration, 89, Lindstrom 1/3 1 0 0 0 1 Puig ph-rf-cf 3 1 1 0 Tom Lehman, $60,80067-71-70-70 — 278 -2 Veal 2/3 0 0 0 1 2 Tiffany Joh, $3,953 68-69-73-67 — 277 -7 34.5, 2, $56,675. Totals 35 311 3 Totals 33 1 6 1 Bart Bryant, $60,800 72-69-67-70 — 278 -2 N.Jones 2 1 0 0 0 2 Candie Kung, $3,95368-68-72-69 — 277 -7 43. (34) Mike Bliss, Toyota, rear gear, 75, 30.6, Colorado 100 020 000 — 3 Chris Williams, $60,80070-72-66-70 — 278 -2 Purcey L,0-1 1/3 1 1 1 2 0 Kris Tamulis, $3,953 71-65-72-69 — 277 -7 0, $53,175. Los Angeles 000 010 000 — 1 Jeff Hart, $44,989 71-74-69-65 — 279 -1 Troncoso 1/3 1 0 0 0 1 DP—Los Angeles 2. LOB—Colorado 11, Los Peter Senior, $44,98968-73-70-68 — 279 -1 Julieta Granada, $3,37772-67-72-67 — 278 -6 Race Statistics Hee-Won Han, $3,37767-71-72-68 — 278 -6 Philadelphia Angeles 8. 2B—Fowler (14). HR—Cuddyer (16). Loren Roberts, $44,98976-67-68-68 — 279 -1 Average Speed of Race Winner: 98.735 mph. Becky Morgan, $3,37767-70-71-70 — 278 -6 Hamels 8 8 2 2 0 7 SB—C.Gonzalez (16), Blackmon (3). CS— Fred Couples, $44,98971-69-70-69 — 279 -1 Time of Race: 3 hours, 14 minutes, 10 seconds. Papelbon BS,5-25 1 2 1 1 0 2 Momoko Ueda, $3,37767-68-70-73 — 278 -6 Fowler (3). Bernhard Langer, $44,98968-74-68-69 — 279 -1 Margin of Victory: 0.582 seconds. Bastardo W,3-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nicole Hage, $3,130 67-67-76-69 — 279 -5 IP H R ER BB SO Mark O’Meara, $37,89067-71-70-72 — 280 E Caution Flags: 12 for 58 laps. HBP—by Quintana (Ruiz), by Hamels (Viciedo). Joe Daley, $33,779 72-70-68-71 — 281 +1 Amanda Blumenherst, $3,13068-70-70-71 — 279 -5 Colorado Lead Changes: 10 among 6 drivers. T—3:26. A—40,151 (43,651). David Frost, $33,779 72-70-67-72 — 281 +1 Christel Boeljon, $2,96569-68-73-70 — 280 -4 Chacin W,9-4 6 6 1 1 3 6 Lap Leaders: B.Keselowski 1-9; Ky.Busch 10- Steve Pate, $33,779 72-69-67-73 — 281 +1 Julia Boland, $2,965 74-65-71-70 — 280 -4 Brothers H,10 1 0 0 0 0 1 62; Ku.Busch 63-74; B.Keselowski 75-77; Mariners 4, Angels 3 Tom Watson, $24,84570-70-73-69 — 282 +2 Kathleen Ekey, $2,96568-68-74-70 — 280 -4 Belisle H,13 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ku.Busch 78-123; B.Keselowski 124; Los Angeles Seattle Kohki Idoki, $24,845 69-74-70-69 — 282 +2 Jenny Shin, $2,834 66-70-76-69 — 281 -3 M.Kenseth 125-157; B.Keselowski 158; R.Betancourt S 1 0 0 0 0 0 Barry Lane, $24,845 73-71-68-70 — 282 +2 Karlin Beck, $2,702 68-70-75-69 — 282 -2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Los Angeles Ku.Busch 159-202; T.Stewart 203-286; B.Vick- Shuck lf 4 0 0 0 BMiller ss 4 1 1 0 Gary Hallberg, $24,84567-74-69-72 — 282 +2 Natalie Gulbis, $2,70270-68-75-69 — 282 -2 Nolasco L,6-9 5 8 3 3 3 4 Silvia Cavalleri, $2,70268-70-74-70 — 282 -2 ers 287-302. Trout cf 4 1 1 0 Frnkln 2b 1 0 0 0 Jeff Brehaut, $24,84569-68-72-73 — 282 +2 Howell 1 1 0 0 1 0 John Riegger, $24,84572-69-67-74 — 282 +2 Nicole Jeray, $2,603 71-68-70-74 — 283 -1 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Pujols dh 4 0 1 0 Ibanez lf 4 0 1 1 Belisario 12/31 0 0 1 1 Tom Pernice Jr., $24,84574-69-65-74 — 282 +2 Maria Hjorth, $2,569 71-68-74-73 — 286 +2 Led): Ku.Busch, 3 times for 102 laps; T.Stewart, Hamltn rf 4 0 0 0 KMorls dh 4 0 0 0 1 time for 84 laps; Ky.Busch, 1 time for 53 laps; P.Rodriguez 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 HKndrc 2b 4 1 2 0 Seager 3b 3 1 1 0 Jansen 1 1 0 0 0 2 M.Kenseth, 1 time for 33 laps; B.Vickers, 1 time Trumo 1b 3 1 1 1 Smoak 1b 3 1 2 0 for 16 laps; B.Keselowski, 4 times for 14 laps. HBP—by Nolasco (C.Gonzalez). Callasp 3b 4 0 1 2 MSndrs rf 4 1 1 2 T—3:16. A—51,402 (56,000). SPORTS BRIEFS Top 12 in Points: 1. J.Johnson, 696; 2. Iannett c 3 0 0 0 Zunino c 3 0 1 1 C.Bowyer, 640; 3. C.Edwards, 623; 4. K.Harvick, Conger ph 1 0 0 0 Ackley cf 4 0 0 0 City closer Greg Holland and Oakland 622; 5. D.Earnhardt Jr., 578; 6. M.Kenseth, 576; Aybar ss 4 0 2 0 Melancon, Romo, Tillman 7. Ky.Busch, 576; 8. G.Biffle, 545; 9. Bra.Ke- Totals 35 3 8 3 Totals 30 4 7 4 closer Grant Balfour were chosen by AL selowski, 529; 10. K.Kahne, 523; 11. M.Truex Major League Baseball among new All-Stars Los Angeles 000 012 000 — 3 Tomorrow manager Jim Leyland of Detroit to replace Jr., 521; 12. J.Gordon, 521. Seattle 020 110 00x — 4 NASCAR Driver Rating Formula All-Star Game NEW YORK — Pittsburgh pitcher Mark Tigers ace Justin Verlander, Seattle’s LOB—Los Angeles 6, Seattle 8. 2B—Pujols At New York Melancon was picked as a replacement A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a (19), H.Kendrick 2 (15), Ibanez (10), Smoak Hisashi Iwakuma and Oakland’s Bartolo race. FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE for the NL All-Star team Sunday, giving (13). HR—Trumbo (21), M.Saunders (6). SF— NL -130 AL +120 Colon, who all started Sunday. The formula combines the following categories: Zunino. the Pirates five players in the game for Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Run- IP H R ER BB SO the first time since 1972. Dixon sweeps IndyCar’s ning Position While on Lead Lap, Average Los Angeles Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Blanton L,2-12 4 5 4 4 4 2 NL manager Bruce Bochy also se- Toronto doubleheader Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. BASEBALL lected Sergio Romo, his San Francisco Kohn 1 00013 American League TORONTO — Scott Dixon swept the D.De La Rosa 1 1 0 0 0 1 BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned OF Jackie Giants closer, as a replacement pick Sun- doubleheader weekend at Toronto with an S.Downs 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bradley Jr. to Pawtucket (IL). Recalled LHP Drake day along with Atlanta catcher Brian Mc- Frieri 1 10001 easy victory Sunday on the street circuit at Britton from Pawtucket. Cann. St. Louis closer Edward Mujica Indians 6, Royals 4 Seattle CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Sent RHP Jake Exhibition Place. Iwakuma W,8-4 7 7 3 3 1 7 Peavy to Birmingham (SL) for a rehab assign- was chosen to fill in for teammate Adam His 32nd career victory also gave Dixon Kansas City Cleveland Furbush H,8 1 1 0 0 0 1 ment. Wainwright, who started Sunday night. sole possession of seventh on the all-time ab r h bi ab r h bi Wilhelmsen S,19-24 1 0 0 0 0 0 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Sent RHP Zach AGordn lf 5 0 2 1 Bourn cf 4 1 2 0 Blanton pitched to 3 batters in the 5th. Pirates pitcher Jeff Locke, Washington wins list. His victory Saturday moved him McAllister to Akron (EL) for a rehab assignment. Nationals right-hander Jordan Zimmer- Hosmer 1b 5 0 1 0 ACarer dh 5 1 3 2 T—2:51. A—25,629 (47,476). Optioned RHP Blake Wood to Columbus (IL). As- into a tie with teammate Dario Franchitti, BButler dh 5 0 3 0 Kipnis 2b 2 1 2 2 signed C Omir Santos outright to Columbus. mann and Braves first baseman Freddie S.Perez c 4 0 0 0 Swisher 1b 5 0 0 0 Padres 10, Giants 1 Sebastien Bourdais and Paul Tracy. DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with Freeman, all on the original NL All-Star Mostks 3b 4 0 0 0 Brantly lf 5 1 1 1 IndyCar points leader Helio Castroneves San Francisco San Diego RHP Jeremy Bonderman on a minor league con- roster, are hurt and will miss Tuesday L.Cain cf 3 2 1 0 CSantn c 3 0 3 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi tract. was second and Sebastien Bourdais third Lough rf 4 2 2 0 Aviles ss 3 0 1 0 AnTrrs cf 4 1 1 0 EvCarr ss 3 2 1 0 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned LHP night’s game at Citi Field. to claim his second podium of the weekend. Giavtll 2b 2 0 0 1 Chsnhll 3b 3 1 0 0 Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 Denorfi rf 4 3 2 1 Donnie Joseph to Omaha (PCL). Recalled LHP Baltimore pitcher Chris Tillman, Kansas —From wire reports AEscor ss 3 0 1 2 Stubbs rf 3 1 1 0 SRosari p 0 0 0 0 Quentin lf 4 2 2 3 Everett Teaford from Omaha. Reinstated RHP Totals 35 410 4 Totals 33 6 13 6 Scutaro 2b 4 0 2 1 Headly 3b 2 0 0 0 Wade Davis from the paternity list. Designated Kansas City 020 200 000 — 4 Posey 1b 3 0 1 0 Amarst ph-3b 1 0 0 0 RHP J.C. Gutierrez for assignment. Cleveland 102 003 00x — 6 Belt ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Gyorko 2b 5 0 0 0 MINNESOTA TWINS — Reinstated LHP Caleb with my family and friends was the E—C.Santana (4). DP—Cleveland 1. LOB— Sandovl 3b 3 0 0 0 Guzmn 1b 4 1 1 2 Thielbar from the bereavement list. Optioned OFs Kansas City 9, Cleveland 11. 2B—Hosmer (18), best part.” Pence rf 4 0 0 0 Thayer p 0 0 0 0 Oswaldo Arcia and Chris Parmelee and INF Ed- LINCECUM B.Butler (18), A.Cabrera (20), Kipnis (23), Francr lf 4 0 1 0 Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 uardo Escobar to Rochester (IL). There was still a buzz in the Giants’ C.Santana (23). SB—L.Cain (10), Lough (2). Abreu ss 4 0 0 0 Hynes p 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK YANKEES — Announced 1B Continued from Page B1 clubhouse, where 12 hours earlier CS—A.Cabrera (2). S—Bourn, Aviles. SF— Quiroz c 3 0 1 0 Hundly c 4 1 3 2 Travis Ishikawa declined outright assignment and A.Escobar, Kipnis. Lincecum was doused with cham- Zito p 1 0 0 0 Venale cf 4 1 2 2 elected free agency. pagne. IP H R ER BB SO Dunnng p 0 0 0 0 Stults p 3 0 1 0 National League “Not even in the drinks that I didn’t Kansas City J.Lopez p 0 0 0 0 Alonso 1b 1 0 0 0 ATLANTA BRAVES — Placed OF B.J. Upton have last night,” he said with a laugh. “Timmy!” one teammate hollered Shields 5 7 3 3 3 4 Tanaka ph 1 0 0 0 on the 15-day DL. Reinstated C Evan Gattis from “I said to him, ‘One time, can you ice when Lincecum walked in, wearing a Collins L,2-5 BS,3-3 1/3 2 3 3 1 0 Kontos p 0 0 0 0 the 15-day DL. Teaford 2/3 1 0 0 0 0 it?’” manager Bruce Bochy recalled. beanie and glasses. Another Giants SCasill p 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO CUBS — Sent RHP Scott Baker to player gave the slightly built pitcher Coleman 1 1 0 0 0 1 GBlanc ph 1 0 1 0 Kane County (MWL) for a rehab assignment. Lincecum, a two-time NL Cy Young Crow 1 20001 Totals 33 1 7 1 Totals 351012 Added OF Cole Gillespie to the active roster. Des- Award winner, said he had a low-key grief about the fanny pack he was Cleveland 10 ignated RHP Henry Rodriguez for assignment. celebration. He spoke by phone with wearing. U.Jimenez 4 8 4 4 2 2 San Francisco 100 000 000 — 1 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Agreed to terms “It’s momentum. It’s exciting,” said C.C.Lee 11/30 0 0 1 0 his father and spent time with his girl- San Diego 124 120 00x — 10 with 2B Eric Patterson on a minor league contract. friend and his two dogs. He said he right fielder Hunter Pence, whose sen- R.Hill W,1-1 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 E—Sandoval (11). DP—San Francisco 1, San NEW YORK METS — Optioned OF Jordany Shaw H,6 1 1 0 0 0 1 Diego 1. LOB—San Francisco 7, San Diego 7. Valdespin to Las Vegas (PCL). Reinstated RHP didn’t get to sleep until around 3:30 sational diving catch of Alexi J.Smith H,11 1 0 0 0 0 0 2B—Quiroz (5), Quentin (17). 3B—An.Torres Scott Atchison from the 15-day DL. Sent RHP a.m. Amarista’s sinking liner in the eighth C.Perez S,13-15 1 1 0 0 0 2 (1). HR—Denorfia (7), Quentin (12), Hundley Jennry Mejia to Binghamton (EL) and 1B Justin “I woke up today, so I’m good,” he inning preserved the no-no. U.Jimenez pitched to 1 batter in the 5th. (6), Venable (11). SB—Ev.Cabrera (34). CS— Turner to St. Lucie (FSL) for rehab assignments. HBP—by Coleman (Stubbs), by C.C.Lee (Gi- said. Pitching coach Dave Righetti — who Ev.Cabrera (8). PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Placed OF Ben threw a no-hitter for the New York avotella). IP H R ER BB SO Revere on the 15-day DL. Reinstated C Erik Kratz Lincecum said his family and T—3:13. A—15,432 (42,241). San Francisco from the 15-day DL. friends “get more excited than I do just Yankees on July 4, 1983, a year before Phillies 4, Zito L,4-7 2 4 4 4 2 0 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Sent RHP Jared because it’s hard for me to kind of Lincecum was born — said the Freak’s Dunning 2/3 2 3 3 1 1 Hughes to Indianapolis (IL) for a rehab assign- realize and take in what’s going on.” pitch count became an issue in the White Sox 3, 10 inn. J.Lopez 1/3 2 0 0 0 1 ment. “It kind of goes back to what my dad sixth inning. Kontos 2 3 3 2 2 1 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned RHP Brad Chicago Philadelphia tells me: ‘Don’t get too excited about “The only way he was staying in was ab r h bi ab r h bi S.Casilla 1 1 0 0 0 0 Brach to Tucson (PCL). Selected the contract of De Aza cf-lf 5 1 2 1 MYong 3b 4 0 0 0 Affeldt 1 00001 LHP Colt Hynes from Tucson. the good stuff and don’t get too down if he didn’t give up a hit,” Righetti said. AlRmrz ss 5 0 1 0 JMcDnl 3b 1 0 0 0 S.Rosario 1 0 0 0 0 0 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Optioned INF about the bad stuff,’” he added. “I’m “He wanted it. You could tell. He Rios rf 4 0 0 0 Utley 2b 4 2 1 0 San Diego Nick Noonan and RHP Jean Machi to Fresno trying to hover in the middle, and it was definitely in his zone, so to speak,” A.Dunn 1b 4 1 1 0 Rollins ss 3 1 1 0 Stults W,8-7 6 5 1 1 2 5 (PCL). Designated RHP Chris Heston for assign- Righetti said. Viciedo lf 3 0 2 0 DBrwn lf 4 0 1 2 Thayer 1 20000 ment. Reinstated RHP Santiago Castilla from the could be the plague of me right now. Tekotte pr-cf 0 1 0 0 Ruf 1b 4 0 0 0 Gregerson 1 0 0 0 0 1 15-day DL. Selected the contract of OF Jeff Fran- I’m not really finding a way to enjoy Lincecum struck out 13, walked four Kppngr 2b 4 0 1 1 DYong rf 5 1 1 0 Hynes 1 00000 coeur from Fresno. this, I guess. But being able to share it and hit a batter. B4 MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013 GOLF CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Perry shoots 63 to win US Senior Open two shots. Over on the par-5 14th, Was 10 shots back entering weekend Perry was buried in the left rough. He chipped into the fair- Associated Press Just as he did two weeks ago in way and was left with 130 yards to the Senior Players Championship the pin. OMAHA, Neb. — Kenny Perry at Fox Chapel, Pa., where he won He knocked his wedge within a is getting the hang of these ma- by two shots over Fred Couples foot, yelling “Be right” as his ball jors. He only wishes it had hap- and Duffy Waldorf, Perry came plopped onto the green and pened sooner. from well behind to win in the rolled toward the cup. After the Perry completed a masterful hills and heat at the par-70 Omaha tap-in, another birdie on No. 15 performance with a 7-under 63 on Country Club. and Mediate’s bogey on 16, Sunday that gave him a five-shot “This is by far the biggest tour- Perry’s lead was up to five and he win over Fred Funk in the U.S. nament I ever won,” Perry said. “I was well on his way to his fourth Senior Open. lost the playoff at the Master’s and win since he joined the Champi- The 52-year-old Kentuckian the PGA playoff. I didn’t get the ons Tour in 2010. won his second straight senior job done. Now to have a USGA Perry said Mediate’s late run major with a flurry. His 64-63 fin- title, it’s an Open, it’s our Open, it’s helped him keep his focus. ish and the 10-shot deficit he over- what the players play for. “I was like, ‘Oh, oh, we’ve got to came after 36 holes set “To finally get it, even though keep going. We’ve got to put the tournament records. His 13-under it’s a Senior Open, I still regard it Associated Press hammer down and work on out,’” total of 267 matched the lowest as a very high honor.” Kenny Perry hits to the ninth green Sunday in the final round of the Perry said. “Sometimes when you four-round score. Perry, who started Sunday two U.S. Senior Open golf tournament in Omaha, Neb. get leads, you kind of hang onto “It all came together. Why, after shots behind leader Michael that lead. I didn’t want that cush- all these years?” Perry said. Allen, was in front to stay after he weekend. He just lapped us.” Perry had six birdies and one ion. I wanted to push it on out “Here I am, (almost) 53 years old, birdied the second and third Perry made par over the last bogey on his way to a 5-under 30 and it finally came together for holes and Allen bogeyed the three holes. A wide smile crossed on the front nine Sunday. He there. I wanted a five-shot lead me.” third. his face as he tapped in for par on started a run of four straight coming down to the last hole.” On the regular tour, Perry won Perry’s 63 matched Allen’s Fri- 18. He dropped his putter, raised birdies when he blasted out of the Funk, the 2009 champion, was 14 times but was best known for day score for best round of the both arms and waved his visor to sand to within 5 feet on No. 6. runner-up for the second straight collapses in the 2009 Masters and tournament and was the best ever the gallery. By the time he made the turn, year and third time since 2008. 1996 PGA Championship. Those in a U.S. Senior Open final round. Perry is the ninth player to win he was three shots ahead of the He was tied with Perry after the memories haunted him again in “He put it to us,” Funk said. consecutive senior majors. He fading Allen. third round but couldn’t make May when he squandered a three- “Six under yesterday, seven today, said he wouldn’t go for three in a Things momentarily got inter- much headway, shooting a final- shot lead with six holes to play in back-to-back. It’s kind of what he row. He’s staying home to rest esting when Rocco Mediate made round 68. the Senior PGA Championship did two weeks ago at Fox Chapel. rather than play the British Sen- a 10-foot putt on No. 15 for his Mediate (66) and Corey Pavin and lost by two to Kohki Idoki. He just smoked the field on the ior Open in two weeks. third straight birdie to get within (67) tied for third at 7-under 273. Extra effort Mickelson ends 20-year Jordan Spieth drought on European soil the first hole, topped his second shot and Claims Scottish Open then three-putted, he dropped four shots youngest PGA behind Stenson, who started in a manner befitting his nickname “The Iceman” in the winner in 82 title in playoff toughest conditions of the week. After three calm and sunny days, the years after Associated Press wind had picked up off the Moray Firth coastline and made the Castle Stuart INVERNESS, Scotland — Phil Mickel- course much more challenging. Only five playoff victory son birdied the first playoff hole to beat players shot lower than 70. Branden Grace and win the Scottish Open Associated Press Mickelson was in more trouble when his on Sunday, ending his 20-year wait for a chip from just off the third green came up victory in Europe. short and rolled back down the hill to his SILVIS, Ill. — Jordan After three-putting the 72nd hole to miss Spieth can say that he’s ac- feet. He was now five shots off the leader. out on a win in regulation, Mickelson pro- Urged on by a Scottish crowd that has re- complished something that duced a superb pitch from 45 yards that Tiger Woods, Phil Mickel- ally taken to the American — a long-time landed within a foot of the 18th pin, leav- supporter of this tournament and a lover of son and Rory McIlroy ing Grace a 25-footer to match him. Scotland and its links courses — he birdied never did. Grace’s putt rolled by the hole and the the next three holes and then picked up Spieth won a PGA Tour 43-year-old American was able to celebrate shots at Nos. 11, 12 and 14 to take the sole event as a teenager — and a 48th professional victory worldwide, with lead, after briefly sharing it with Stenson now he’s joining all those his wife and three children watching on. and Hansen. stars at next week’s British “I almost let it slip away, but to come out With the two Scandinavians dropping Open. on top feels terrific,” Mickelson said. shots coming home, Grace became Mickel- The 19-year-old out- Mickelson was using the tournament to son closest challenger, but the American lasted David Hearn and hone his game ahead of next week’s British only needed to par the 72nd for victory. Zach Johnson on the fifth Open at Muirfield, and he looks in great He reached the green serenely in three, hole of a playoff Sunday to shape to challenge for a first claret jug and but slid a putt 5 feet by the hole, and again win the John Deere Clas- fifth major title. back up. sic, becoming the youngest He should tee off on Thursday as No. 5 Mickelson held his nerve in the playoff, winner on the PGA Tour in in the world and $740,000 richer. though, with his approach shot bringing 82 years. Mickelson and Grace shot 3-under 69s in roars of approval from fans in the grand- Spieth, a Dallas native the final round to finish on 17-under 271 stands. who doesn’t turn 20 for an- and overtake overnight leader Henrik “The people here in Scotland have other two weeks, hit a short Stenson, who bogeyed three of his last six treated us so well,” he said. “I’ve really en- par putt to earn a spot in holes for a tie for third with unheralded joyed my time here.” the field at Muirfield. Associated Press Dane J.B. Hansen on 15 under. He now hopes to take his form into Muir- He is the first teenager to Mickelson had to dig deep to earn his field. win since Ralph Guldahl Jordan Spieth reacts Sunday after winning the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill. Spieth first win on European soil since a captur- “Although I did a lot of things well, I have took the Santa Monica ing a title in Paris on the European Chal- certainly things to work on,” he added. Open in 1931. defeated Zach Johnson and David Hearn in a five-hole sudden-death playoff. lenge Tour in 1993. “Today was great for us to have this type of “I didn’t think it would When Mickelson drove into the rough on weather.” happen this early,” said But he also put himself in istic bogey on No. 18 set up Spieth, who turned pro in that position with a bril- a three-man playoff. December after an All- liant final round. All three players had American season as a “The shot on 18 was the their chances to make a freshman at the University luckiest shot I ever hit in winning shot before the of Texas. “I had a plan. I my life,” Spieth said. “The final hole — with Johnson guess the plan got fact that it bounced right narrowly missing from the exceeded.” and hit the pin and back of the green on a shot Spieth started the day dropped down to the that clipped the cup on the six shots behind third- cup, it’s just extremely first playoff hole. round leader Daniel Sum- fortunate.” Johnson hit the ground merhays. A bogey on the Spieth, Hearn and John- in disbelief. It would turn first hole left him seven son all made par on the out to be the closest he back with 17 to play. first four playoff holes. Spi- would get to victory. But Spieth forced his eth simply made one more “I had my chances on the way into the playoff with to stave off Johnson and back side in regulation. I three straight birdies. The Hearn on the fifth. mean, I hit some really last came when he holed Johnson seized control good shots and just didn’t out of the bunker from 44 from Summerhays midway make anything,” Johnson feet, delighting a crowd through the final round of said. that had expected to see regulation and looked to be Hearn also had a shot at Johnson, the hometown fa- on his way to another win the win, which would have vorite, defend his title. at Deere Run. But Johnson been his first on the PGA Associated Press Spieth caught a break simply couldn’t get enough Tour, as well. But he Phil Mickelson reacts to holing a birdie putt Sunday on the fourth hole during the final when that 44-footer took a birdies to put the field missed a makeable putt on round of the Scottish Open at Castle Stuart Golf Course, Inverness Scotland. pair of fortuitous bounces. away, and his uncharacter- the fourth playoff hole. Mickelson ended a 20-year drought in Europe with a playoff victory. Hee Young Park wins Canadian LPGA event in playoff Associated Press two playoff holes before Park ended the ning the $1.3-million tournament, while returned to the tee to play until there was drama on a hot, hazy afternoon in south- Stanford had a payday of $120,353. a winner. WATERLOO, Ontario — South Korea’s western Ontario. Matthew made a move early in the Park had a chance for eagle on the first Hee Young Park beat Catriona Matthew of Scotland (66) was round and picked up her third straight playoff hole, hitting a beautiful approach American Angela Stan- alone in third place at 23 under. South birdie on No. 7 to move into the top spot that bounced once before settling eight ford on the third playoff Korea’s Inbee Park (68) finished well with Stanford and Park in the final group, feet from the cup. She pushed her eagle hole to win the Manulife back at 16 under, ending her three-tour- both one shot behind. putt wide and settled for birdie. Financial LPGA Classic nament winning streak. The tournament quickly turned into a Stanford chipped onto the green from on Sunday. Stanford was unlucky on the third play- three-player race. beside the fringe and hit a short putt for Park reached the off hole when her tee shot found the Matthew birdied No. 11 and 12 but a a birdie of her own. green on the par-5, rough and settled into a depression. She bogey on the 15th hole snuffed her On the second playoff hole, both play- 471-yard deciding hole in used a four-wood to get out but didn’t hit momentum. ers landed in the first cut beside the two shots and two-putted it clean, with the ball landing in a fairway Stanford had seven birdies over a green. Stanford went first and chipped it Hee Young bunker. bogey-free round, while Park made her within three feet and Park did the same for her second career Park LPGA victory. Stanford She did well to get it to the back fringe move on the back nine with birdies on before both players sank their putts. needed three shots to get on the back of the green but with Park al- five of her last eight holes. Scores were low for all four rounds as on the back fringe and her long birdie ready laying two, Stanford needed to chip Sitting tied at 25 under entering the players took advantage of wide fairways putt ended up a few feet short. in to force the issue. When her ball set- final hole of regulation, Stanford reached and greens that remained moist after Both players birdied the final hole of tled a few feet from the hole, Park had the green in two and hit a two-putt for heavy rain earlier in the week. regulation at Grey Silo Golf Course to sit the opportunity to go up and down for the birdie. Park pushed her approach shot “It’s pretty crazy that you shoot 15 tied at 26-under 258. Stanford closed with victory. wide and hit a nice chip from beside the under and you’re not in the top 10, you a 7-under 64 while Park, who led after the Park’s 45-foot uphill eagle putt settled grandstand to within four feet before know,” said American Michelle Wie, who third round, had a 65. a few feet from the cup and she tapped in draining the putt to force a playoff. closed with a 66. “It’s a birdie-fest out The birdie run continued for the first for the win. Park earned $195,000 for win- The players hopped into golf carts and there.” CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013 B5
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(HGTV) 23 57 23 42 52 Extreme Homes ‘G’ Love It or List It ‘G’ Love It or List It ‘G’ Love It or List It ‘G’ Hunters Hunt Intl Love It or List It ‘G’ When the opening lead is a spot card in (HIST) 51 25 51 32 42 American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers (N) God, God, Pawn Stars Pawn Stars ‘PG’ Å ‘PG’ Å ‘PG’ Å ‘PG’ Å Guns & Guns & ‘PG’ ‘PG’ dummy’s first-bid suit, it will usually be a sin- (LIFE) 24 38 24 31 ›› “Not Easily Broken” (2009, Drama) Morris “Dirty Laundry” (2006, Comedy-Drama) ›› “How Stella Got Her Groove Back” (1998) gleton. Declarer should immediately cash the Chestnut. ‘PG-13’ Å Rockmond Dunbar. ‘PG-13’ Å Angela Bassett, Taye Diggs. ‘R’ Å club ace and play another club (or duck the And Never Let Her Go An attorney faces ›› “Her Only Child” (2008, Suspense) “Fatal Lessons: The Good Teacher” (2004, (LMN) 50 119 charges of murdering his ex-lover. ‘14’ Nicholle Tom. (In Stereo) ‘NR’ Å Drama) Erika Eleniak. (In Stereo) ‘NR’ Å first round of clubs). 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(SPIKE) 37 43 37 27 36 Cops Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops Cops Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops Cops ‘14’ Å Å Å Å Å Å ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å Å Å ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å RELED Magic City ›› “Underworld: Awakening” Magic City “Adapt or Magic City ››› “Premium Rush” (2012) Magic City (STARZ) 370 271 370 ‘MA’ (2012) Kate Beckinsale. ‘R’ Å Die” ‘MA’ Å “Crossroads” ‘MA’ Å Joseph Gordon-Levitt. ‘PG-13’ ‘MA’ Sport Israeli to Do to Do TaylorMade: Outside The Game The Game Dolphins Dolphins Transat Québec-St- (SUN) 36 31 36 ©2013 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Fishing Bask. Florida Florida the Ropes 365 365 All All Malo All Rights Reserved. (SYFY) 31 59 31 26 29 ›‡ “Batman & Robin” (1997, Action) Arnold Fear Factor “Tall Fear Factor (In Stereo) Fear Factor “Snake Fact or Faked: Schwarzenegger. ‘PG-13’ Crappaccino” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Å Bite” ‘PG’ Å Paranormal Files ‘PG’ VALAR (TBS) 49 23 49 16 19 King Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. 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ear Annie: I’m a young offered me my old room back. ill, and she is reluctant to professional, and I What should I do? Move leave him home? Dhave nothing left. back in with my parents and You need to ask her nicely After eight months of search- be the hardworking loser in a why she finds it necessary to ing for a job in my field, I loser job? Or should I follow bring her husband to a moved to a small town 12 my dreams for a while and do women’s gathering. hours away from family and something wonderful before I Explain that it is unfair friends to take a start again? — Joe (since you cannot all do the graduate-friendly Not-So-Cool same) and that it inhibits position. Dear Joe: Life your conversation. Two months in, isn’t fair. Some- If she has a good reason, the firm let me go, times you can do please tolerate his presence. saying there wasn’t all the right things Otherwise, he needs to find enough work for but still struggle, another form of entertain- me. while others seem ment once a month. To make matters to skate by. But it Dear Annie: “A Coping worse, my success- sounds as if you Mom” wrote that her 9-year- ful friends back could use a break, old son is legally blind and home are telling and backpacking has epilepsy. She said he is me about the jobs across Europe can often quiet and withdrawn they love and the be an opportunity and that he is impulsive and exotic vacations ANNIE’S not to be missed. does inappropriate things in they’re taking. MAILBOX So go ahead, but public, so leaving the house Annie, I feel like understand that with him can be challenging. such an idiot. I when you return, I have a suggestion for her: have always been the good you will still have to find a Please give your child the gift son who worked hard, volun- job, and your father’s offer of music: lessons, theater, live teered, went to college, got may no longer be available. music, parades, recorded good grades, finished his de- Use the experience for per- music, music teachers and gree and put in long hours at sonal growth and learning, lectures on musicians, or hire an after-school job. and come back refreshed and a band student to tutor him. I sacrificed so much and re-energized. Band is a great experience, put off all the things I wanted Dear Annie: I am one of six and music will help keep him to do so I could be the “per- women who attend a girls’ engaged and give him a fect candidate” who gets the night out once a month. means of expression. — Band great job, the nice car and the About six months ago, one of Mom house. the women started bringing Now I’m homesick, on gov- her husband. She is the only Annie’s Mailbox is written by ernment assistance and no one of us who is married. Kathy Mitchell and Marcy closer to finding work. I’m This is making all of us Sugar, longtime editors of the convinced it’s all been for very uncomfortable, as we Ann Landers column. Please nothing. don’t feel we can talk as email your questions to an- I’m starting to resent my freely with him there. We all [email protected], or friends, even though it’s not think she should know better write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o their fault. For the first time than to bring him with her. Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd in my life, I have no idea How do we let her know we Street, Hermosa Beach, CA where I’ll end up. don’t want him there without 90254. To find out more about My anger is so stifling that I making her angry? — Await- Annie’s Mailbox and read can’t breathe. I decided to ing Your Help features by other Creators backpack across Europe Dear Awaiting: Why did Syndicate writers and car- WANT MORE PUZZLES? when the unemployment she suddenly decide to bring toonists, visit the Creators Look for Sudoku and Wordy Gurdy puzzles in the Classified pages. checks run out, but that made her husband? Did he demand Syndicate Web page at my father so nervous that he to come along? Might he be www.creators.com. B6 MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013 COMICS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Peanuts Garfield
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(c) 2013 by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 7-15 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CYCLING MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013 B7 Froome wins stage 15 of Tour, extends lead Associated Press Givors in the winemaking Rhone Mark Cavendish, the 2011 Tour Valley and ended in the Provence sprint champion. MONT VENTOUX, France — region. Reputed to be one of cycling’s British rider Chris Froome Ventoux is one of the most showmen, Sagan lifted his front showed why he remains the over- famed climbs in the Tour’s 110- wheel and did a wheelie, followed whelming Tour de France favorite year history. Britain’s Tom Simp- by a salute to the crowd in a rare by winning Sunday’s grueling 15th son collapsed and died on it moment of frivolity on an other- stage up to Mont Ventoux to ex- during the 1967 Tour. wise difficult day. tend his lead over main rival Froome raised his right arm in The small group of front-run- Alberto Contador. the air when he crossed the line ners split open on Ventoux, leav- Froome attacked about two- for his second stage win of the ing Chavanel alone in front, and thirds of the way up the mammoth race after winning a mountain with about 9 miles of climbing still 13-mile Ventoux, and his acceler- stage in the Pyrenees on Stage 8 to go. Froome, meanwhile, only ation was too much for two-time with a similarly decimating had two Sky teammates — Aus- former champion Contador. The attack. tralian Richie Porte and Britain’s Spaniard dropped back to sixth “It was incredible today, in- Peter Kennaugh — to help him. and finished about 1 minute, 40 credible. This is the biggest vic- Andy Schleck, the 2010 Tour seconds behind as tens of thou- tory of my career,” Froome said. “I champion, was dropped straight sands of people crammed the didn’t imagine this, this climb is so away while the 36-year-old Cadel historical. It means so much to roadside on Bastille Day — Evans, who won the 2011 Tour, this race, especially being the France’s National Day. also faded, as did Chavenel. 100th edition.” “This is massive. Everyone “It was a terrible day for me,” wanted to win this stage today, on Froome said he needed “five or Evans said. Bastille Day, being on top of Mont 10 minutes on the oxygen” mask Quintana didn’t have enough at Ventoux,” Froome said. “It really after the stage. the end of the race. was an epic stage today.” Froome’s Sky team manager “I needed more strength, but I The win means Froome effec- Dave Brailsford hailed his rider tively made up the time he lost on as “above his competitors,” couldn’t find it,” Quintana said. Friday’s sprint stage, when Conta- adding that “every time it’s been “I’d already made an enormous dor caught him with a surprise at- man against man, Chris has effort.” Associated Press With about 6 miles to go, Conta- tack. He leads Dutchman Bauke Roman Kreuziger, left, and Christopher Froome, center, climb Mont shown he’s up to the challenge.” Mollema by 4 minutes, 14 seconds A nine-man breakaway group, dor still had three teammates Ventoux pass Sunday with the pack during the 15th stage of the Tour with him but Froome would lose and Contador by 4:25. de France cycling race. including sprint champion Peter “It wasn’t really about sending Sagan and French veteran Syl- them all. (Contador) a message, but I’m ob- second, 29 seconds behind, and win the stage,” Froome said. “I vain Chavanel, led early in the Following a rest day today, viously going to take as much time Mikel Nieve of Spain was third, thought Quintana would win it. race. Sagan picked up more valu- there is a medium mountain stage as I can,” Froome said. “I’m really 1:23 behind. But his legs started to go in the able points in his quest to win the on Tuesday — 104 miles from happy to have this advantage “My objective today was to take last two kilometers.” green jersey for the second the medieval cliff-top town of now.” a bit of time in the general classi- The longest stage of the race straight year, extending his al- Vaison-la-Romaine in Provence to Colombian Nairo Quintana was fication, but I didn’t think I could took riders over 151 miles from ready massive lead over Brit Gap in the Alps.