C M C M Y K Y K WORLD CHAMPION captures title, B1 W orld Cl New E assified mploym s ent Ra Small te Busi and S ness eason Emplo al yment Call 541-2 Valer 69-12 ie 22 ex t. 269 Serving ’s South Coast Since 1878 MONDAY,AUGUST 12, 2013 Agency Smoking linked to disorders stumped BY EMILY THORNTON studies: the Christchurch Health and Development Resources available The World Study in New Zealand, the Early Growth and Development Study in the U.S. and the Cardiff IVF Smoking and chewing cessation resources avail- by tree COOS BAY — “Jean” said she started smoking in the U.K. All three linked mothers and smoking able in Coos County and online: when she was 12 years old. She kept it up until she to their childrens’ disorders, such as ADHD. ■ Nicotine Dependence Program: four, one- became pregnant at age 24. The findings are important for Coos County hour sessions, 541-751-0357 “The emergency room doctor suggested I quit because of its relatively high smoking rate, espe- ■ Quit Tobacco Use 101: one-hour workshop, cutting smoking,” she said. “I quit cold turkey.” cially among pregnant women, said Stephen 541-759-3040 or 541-271-4609 Jean didn’t want her name disclosed or photo- Brown, tobacco prevention program coordinator ■ Oregon Quit Line, www.quitnow.net/oregon, 1-800-QUIT NOW graph taken because of the nature of her work. for the county. About 23 percent of pregnant ■ Smokefree.gov: www.smokefree.gov ■ Port Orford trees Although Jean was able to quit, many expectant women smoke in Coos County, according to the county health department’s report. About 11 per- ■ National Cancer Institute: mothers can’t, according to a recent study. The www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/tobacco came down in murrelet national study confirmed pregnant women who cent of pregnant women smoke in Oregon and 9 percent nationwide. However, statistics from the ■ Freedom From Smoking: www.ffsonline.org breeding season smoked were more likely to have children with ■ My Last Dip: www.mylastdip.com behavioral problems. The report released from ■ Become an Ex: www.becomeanex.org JAMA Psychiatry looked at three independent SEE SMOKING | A8 BY STEVEN DUBOIS The Associated Press

PORTLAND — Two federal agencies are at loggerheads over a decision to remove five old- Maritime Center’s sweet beginning growth trees from the habitat that supports a threatened sea bird during breeding season. The U.S. Forest Service cut the massive trees — one was 238 feet tall — in late April at the Sunshine Bar Campground near Port Orford in southwest Oregon. The threat- ened marbled murrelet nests in the campground, though it’s unknown if any were in the trees at the time they fell. The agency generally must get a permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to take a tree dur- ing the breeding season. But Fish and Wildlife did not know the trees were gone until getting a tip in late July. “We’re still trying to figure out the rationale,” said Jim Thrailkill, a field supervisor for the Fish and Wildlife Service. Forest Service officials declined phone interviews this week. In written responses Friday, the agency said the trees were located near a campsite and at high risk of losing limbs or falling. Of the five hazard trees that were removed, the Forest Service said, one was completely dead and the other four had dead tops. “Because of its design and lay- out, it would have been difficult to close the campground to the pub- lic, so waiting to remove hazard trees would have put the public at risk,” the Forest Service wrote. By Lou Sennick, The World As for why it did not get Instead of turning dirt with a shovel, the groundbreaking for the new Coos Historical & Maritime Center in Coos Bay was done with the pull of a rope attached to the pile approval from Fish and Wildlife, driver. Makyra Meade, left, helped Martha Butler and Jesse Pullen ceremoniously drive a pile into the ground. Fundraising for the new center on Front Street was start- the agency said guidelines written ed and helped along for more than a dozen years by Tootsie Roll stock donated by Butler. for hazard trees in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest are not compatible with newer, regional Forest Service rules regarding hazard trees in camp- Art Robinson chosen to lead state GOP grounds. It said it is now “working closely” with Fish and Wildlife to address the issue. PORTLAND (AP) — Oregon’s Republican voters and electing candidates statewide in The marbled murrelet was list- ed as threatened in 1992 and habi- Party has a new leader. “He’s hard-working and he Oregon, where there are 181,000 more regis- tat protection has meant less log- The party selected former congressional tered Democrats. ging in the Northwest. The tiny sea candidate Art Robinson as chairman Saturday does the right thing for the The 2010 election was a boon for the party, birds venture inland to raise their in a 55-52 vote over party Vice Chairman Bill people. leading to a tie in the Oregon House of young and — like the spotted owl Currier, The Oregonian reported. ” Representatives and a narrow loss for Republican — depend on old-growth forests Robinson, a chemist and outspoken skeptic Lisa Michaels Chris Dudley in the governor’s race. But for nesting. of human-caused global warming, ran unsuc- Supporter of Suzanne Gallagher Democrats buoyed by President Barack Obama’s The volunteer environmental cessfully against U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio, D- re-election retook the state House in 2012. group Friends of the Elk River Ore., in 2010 and 2012. He ran for the party Republican strategists hope the coming reported the habitat removal to the chairman position in February but was elimi- election cycle, which doesn’t feature a presi- Fish and Wildlife Service. nated in the first round of balloting. Republican groups could suffer. dential race, will play out more like 2010. But a The group’s founder, Jim Robinson replaces Suzanne Gallagher, who “The events in the last couple of months are misstep in fundraising or organizing could upset Rogers, used the Freedom of Infor- resigned Friday just ahead of a recall vote a testimony to why Republicans are not seen in a those hopes. mation Act to obtain a Feb. 7 letter brought by party officials accusing her of mis- good light,” Gallagher said. “The actions of Lisa Michaels, a supporter of Gallagher, said from the Forest Service in which management. Gallagher had led the state GOP some members have demonstrated the charac- she was sorry to see her resign but was excited Powers Ranger District engineer since February, and in stepping down she ter flaws perceived by the public as uncaring, that Robinson got the job. warned that if the party is perceived as “divided angry and antagonistic.” “He’s hard-working and he does the right SEE TREES | A8 and dysfunctional,” funding from national Republicans face challenges in organizing thing for the people,”Michaels said. Fair numbers for 2013, were more than fair

BY TIM NOVOTNY 4-H auction raised to the youngsters to set aside for col- The World lege or to help purchase and get their more than $207,000 next 4-H project started. MYRTLE POINT - Final dollar One number that did drop this figures won’t be known for a few according the fair’s office manager. year was the overall number of more weeks, but overall attendance Debbie James says that growth was vendors at the fair. Although, at the Coos County Fair was up spread throughout the fairgrounds. James said, it was not a surprise over last year’s number. That out- “The carnival was up just a little given the current economy. come was placed in doubt after the bit too,”James said, referring to the The next step for the Coos Lane County Fair moved up their group from Butler Amusements. “I County Fair Board will be a event three weeks earlier, putting it know they were very happy.” debriefing meeting on Aug. 19, in direct competition with the fair The kids involved in 4-H also where they will take one last look in Myrtle Point. have reason to smile, she added. The back at 2013 before starting to Overall attendance in Coos 4-H livestock auction ended up rais- focus on next year’s fair. By Lou Sennick, The World County was 30,573, which is an ing more than $207,000 this year, The 2014 Coos County Fair is set Parents take photos of their youngsters showing their rabbits at the Coos County Fair. increase of 190 over the 2012 fair, with almost all of it going right back to July 22–26.

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Monday, August 12,2013 Y K South Coast Executive Editor Larry Campbell • 541-269-1222, ext. 251 theworldlink.com/news/local Facebook Will tattoo for food comments TODAY Comments are selected from The World’s page on Facebook. THE WORLD Join the conversation at http://facebook.com/theworldnewspaper Classic Film Night — “To or post a comment on http://theworldlink.com. Catch a Thief” 7 p.m., Ban- NORTH BEND — A South don Library, 1204 S.W. 11th Coast food bank program The World Newspaper Tattoos have gotten territorial St., Bandon. No cost to raised more than $3,000 attend and refreshments in North Bend. At least enough to elicit an alleged this weekend from an attempted murder. will be served. 541-347- unlikely source: tattoos. 3221 » Tattoo war lands David Edgar Wonnacott in hot Flying Chicken Tattoo’s water again co-owner couple of Brian TUESDAY Sandy Todd This isn’t a tattoo or territorial Graham and Rachel Dunn problem. This is a Coos County problem. offered tattoos to anyone Armchair Film Adventure 2 Waaaaay too many murders happening. Why donating at least $50 of p.m., Coos Bay Public aren’t people freaked out about that? non-perishable food or cash Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay. Refresh- towards the South Coast Armista Guzman I agree sandy todd about ments served. 541-269- how people should be concerned with the Food Share program. 1101 growing amount of murders in coosbay, yet By the end of the day, the they allow their children to walk the streets event had raised $3,350 for Movie in the Park 7 p.m., at all hours as if nothing is happening. the food share program Ferry Road Park, North Bend. Bring chairs and The World Newspaper Congratulations to the South between donations for tat- toos and those towards gift By Lou Sennick, The World blankets for a showing of Coast All-Stars. “Love Hope Believe” is the tattoo Niki Wetmore had put on her arm by “Goonies.” Film begins at » South Coast takes third place at Babe Ruth regional certificates as an alterna- Brian Graham at Flying Chicken Tattoo Sunday morning. 7:30 p.m. Concessions Kenna Hampel so proud of these boys! they tive. available. all played their hearts out!!! couldn’t ask for anything more! WEDNESDAY Margie Knutson Matthews GREAT SEASON Meetings Coos Bay Farmers Market 9 South Coast All-Stars!! We loved following Climber a.m. to 3 p.m., Downtown your season. TODAY 6 p.m., city hall, council cham- Coos Bay on Central bers, 500 Central Ave., Coos The World Newspaper At the end of the month as col- Avenue. North Bend City Council — 4:30 Bay; regular meeting. injured lege football opens, Mark Helfrich will lead University p.m., city hall, council cham- Working Forest Tour 1-4:30 of Oregon as the team’s head coach. The World’s bers, 835 California St., North Myrtle Point School District — p.m., meet at Coos Bay George Artsitas sat down for an exclusive video inter- Bend; work session. 6:30 p.m., Maple School District at falls Visitor Center, 50 Central view. Educational Center, 413 C St., Ave., Coos Bay. Preregis- North Bend School District No. 13 Share your thoughts on one of Coos Bay’s own star Myrtle Point; regular meeting. tration is suggested. For athletes taking over the Ducks program. — 7 p.m., city hall, council THE WORLD North Bend City Council — 7:30 information, call 541-269- » Mark Helfrich steps into U. Oregon head coach posi- chambers, 835 California St., 0215. tion North Bend; regular meeting. p.m., city hall, council cham- ALLEGANY — A 39- bers, 835 California St., North year-old rock climber Four Shillings Short Celtic Rody Hargens Very Proud of you and Bend; regular meeting. was seriously injured Performance 6:30-8:30 extremely excited for you... and “our Ducks”!!! TUESDAY p.m., North Bend Public North Bend Urban Renewal after sustaining a fall Cammann Road District — 2 p.m., near a waterfall outside Library, 1800 Sherman Agency — 8 p.m., city hall, Ave., North Bend. 541-756- Jimmy Scoville Really enjoyed the editorial in the Aug 64593 Cammann Road, Coos Coos Bay Sunday after- council chambers, 835 Califor- 0400 5 issues entitled: The Pride of Coos Bay. My dad sent Bay; regular meeting. nia St., North Bend; regular noon. me a copy way out here, across the lake from New Coos Bay Planning Commission — meeting. According to a press Allison Scull and Victor Orleans. It’s sure nice to have one of our own heading release from the Oregon Martin Jazz 8 p.m., The one of the big universities. GO HELFRICH! State Police, the man Liberty Pub, 2047 Sher- man Ave., North Bend. The World Newspaper Good news for efforts to save a was climbing a rock There is a $5 cover. downtown Coos Bay building. Corrections wall at Golden and Sil- » Tip of the pyramid in sight for Egyptian Theatre ver Falls State Natural Comedy with Chris Simpson Wrong number World Aug. 5 should have and Carlo Rodriquez 7 p.m. Josie Sumerlin Awesome those who have Area when he fell 30- said cuts in hospice were a and 9 p.m., The Mill Casino worked so hard to see this happen deserve a in headline 40 feet. Warehouse 101, 3201 big pat on the back!! result of cuts by Centers for The climber was A headline in Saturday’s Tremont, North Bend. The World misstated the Medicare and Medicaid. treated on the scene by Stephanie McDaniel I’m so excited to see this paramedics before Cover. happen! I love the Egyptian, and can’t wait to number of charges against David Wonnacott. He plead- Policy being transported by air share the experience with my son. He’s never to Sacred Heart Med- THURSDAY been inside, so it will be a real treat to show ed not guilty to six charges. We want to correct any ical Center at River- him a piece of local architectural beauty! I error that appears in The Fiddle on the Beach 9 a.m., would love to read more about upcoming Hospice cuts due to World. To report an error, Bend in Springfield. Winchester Bay Communi- The man’s name has fundraising events for the theatre. federal, state budgets call our newsroom at 541- ty Center, 635 Broadway, not been released. Winchester Bay. Open jams A story that ran in The 269-1222, ext. 242. in and around the center all day. OOTFA perform- ance at 6 p.m. 541-759- Thefts & Mischief 3419 or 541-902-2336 Singles Bowling 9:15 a.m., COOS BAY Aug. 9, 11:19 p.m., dispute, 800 Laclair Street. block of East Bay Road, North NORTH BEND North Bend Lanes, 1225 block of Elrod Avenue. Bend. Aug. 9, 8:10 a.m., theft of license Aug. 11, 2:07 a.m., shoplifter, Wal- Aug. 9, 11:29 a.m., man arrested Virginia Ave., North Bend. plate, 1900 block of Cottonwood Aug. 10, 3:22 a.m., man and mart. Aug. 9, 6:14 p.m., criminal mis- for attempt to elude, reckless Four Shillings Short Celtic Street. woman arrested on charges of Aug. 11, 2:32 a.m., unlawful entry chief, Chandler Bridge, North driving and reckless endanger- Performance 7-9 p.m., Dol- disorderly conduct and interfer- to a motor vehicle, 300 block of Bend. ing, U.S. Highway 101. phin Playhouse, 580 New- Aug. 9, 8:42 a.m., burglary, 1100 ing with police, 1600 block of block of Lakewood Lane. Central Avenue. Aug. 9, 8:56 p.m., unlawful entry Aug. 9, 4:24 p.m., man arrested mark Ave., Coos Bay. Sug- Juniper Avenue. to a motor vehicle, 92000 block gested donation, $10. Aug. 9, 10:31 a.m., dispute, 200 for violation of a restraining Aug. 10, 10:35 a.m., criminal mis- COQUILLE of Cape Arago Highway, Coos order, 1500 block of Newmark Bandon Feeds The Hungry block of D Street. chief, 400 block of South Wasson Bay. Aug. 10, 3:47 a.m., man arrested Avenue. Auditions 5:30-7 p.m., Aug. 9, 10:47 a.m., fraud, 500 Street. Aug. 10, 12:02 a.m., assault, 63000 Ocean Crest Elementary, block of South Ninth Street. for probation violation, Collier Aug. 9, 6:31 p.m., man arrested Aug. 10, 3:10 p.m., dispute, 300 Street. block of Mobilane Road, Coos for failure to appear and pro- 1040 Allegheny Ave., Ban- Aug. 9, 12:49 p.m., criminal tres- block of E Street. Bay. don. 541-347-1585 Aug. 10, 6:35 a.m., criminal tres- viding false information to a pass and telephonic harass- Aug. 10, 4:08 p.m., woman arrest- Aug. 10, 11:30 a.m., harassment, police officer, 2300 block of Author Visit 7 p.m., Coos ment, 200 block of East Johnson pass, 200 block of North Birch ed for assault, Crocker Avenue. Street. 91000 block of Evans Place Broadway Avenue. Bay Public Library Myrtle- Avenue. wood Room, 525 Anderson Aug. 10, 5:56 p.m., theft, 100 block Drive. Aug. 9, 10:58 p.m., disorderly Aug. 9, 3:23 p.m., theft, 700 block Aug. 10, 5:21 p.m., woman arrested Ave., Coos Bay. Diane L. of South Wasson Street. for providing false information to Aug. 10, 1:03 p.m., unlawful entry conduct, Newmark Street and of North Adams Street. Sherman Avenue. 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Time’s come to formally sub-zero temperatures in think you’ll like. observations Mondays on Our view introduce myself. January. I’m not going to First, beginning this page A3. Quite a few of our You’ll be seeing some Hey, folks, Larry miss just four hours of day- week we’re going to spread readers enjoy exchanging changes to the Opinion Campbell here, the new light in the middle of win- our editorials throughout views and observations in page. We are merging the executive editor of The ter, either. the week instead of run- this social medium and traditional and the digital World. Instead, I’m looking for- ning them consecutively, some of them are truly forums for public input. I’ve been here just a few ward to discovering more Monday through insightful. There’s no rea- weeks now, but it already of the beauty of this region Wednesday. Starting son why the best of each What do you think? feels like home. There are a and meeting more of the tomorrow you’ll be seeing week’s online comments lot of parallels between the people. I’m also looking our thoughts and positions shouldn't be shared with The World welcomes South Coast and my former forward to working with on issues on Tuesdays, those who don’t regularly letters. Email us at home in Alaska. Some of the talented staff here at Thursdays and on go to the Internet for their [email protected]. you who are already famil- The World. I consider Saturdays alongside Cheers news and views. iar with the Last Frontier myself lucky to be here. and Jeers. Mondays will OK, that’s enough for may know what I mean — Now, for a confession — showcase Letters to the now. Change can be good; beautiful landscapes, an we editors like to fiddle Editor center stage, while too much change just abundance of outdoor with stuff, especially when Wednesdays will feature makes my head hurt. Yours activities, warm and we’re new to a job. Our opinions from newspapers too, I bet. friendly people. kind likes to think we can across Oregon. We think Rest assured, though. In fact, the only thing the always make something this arrangement allows for When we decide to try South Coast doesn’t offer better, from a single week-long variety on the something new, we’ll always is an abundance of snow, reporter’s story on deadline Op-Ed page. explain what we’re doing piles and piles of snow. Tell to an entire newspaper. Second, we’re going to and why. Our goal will you the truth, after 50 Well, I don’t intend to bring some cyberspace into always be to find ways that years, I’m not going to miss fiddle with the whole the print realm and begin make it easy for you to get shoveling the white stuff. World, but we are initiating featuring the best of your the news you want and need I’m not going to miss the a couple of changes we Facebook comments and — on the page or online. Transformation through charitable work

SAN ANTONIO — The talk of the Knights of Columbus convention here, which I attended as an invited speaker, were missionaries from the Philippines. The Marikina Valley Council in Luzon trav- eled by foot for an hour and a half, each way, to establish a relationship with an indigenous Dumagat tribe living in the remote mountains despite the physical and language challenges. Severo S. Del Rosario doesn’t really understand what the big deal is. They were just doing what good Christian men do: helping, sharing their goods and skills and spreading their faith. Offerings of food and clothes — the men and women were walk- ing around largely exposed — soon began a deeper sharing between the communities. As the Dumagat people learned about Catholi- cism, they wanted more, some wanting to get mar- ried, others wanting to have their children bap- tized. When the Knights built a small chapel for Keeping the Post independent the Dumagat people, “they were overjoyed,” KATHRYN Rosario tells me through The masthead of the Washing- Investors Journal, she made they sought a buyer like Bezos, LOPEZ some English and the help ton Post contains these words: measure suc- the argument for who could. of a Tagalog translator. “An Independent Newspaper.” cess by two private ownership But independence is not just Columnist What the Marikina When word spread that Jeff metrics: profit of news outlets. about money. It’s also about Valley Council is doing, says Arsenio Isidro Bezos, the billionaire founder of and stock Yes, family- integrity,and the willingness and G. Yap, Knights deputy for the state of Amazon, was buying the Post for price. And owned businesses ability to hold powerful forces to Luzon, is an “integral part” of Christianity, $250 million, attention focused while the Gra- are “vitally inter- account. As Katharine Graham “to go to poor places, where people are in on the word “newspaper.”Bezos ham family ested in profits,” wrote, “family ownership pro- need and where the faith is not being once predicted that printed sys- retains a con- she wrote, but not vides the independence that is taught to the people.” tems for delivering information trolling interest only in profits. sometimes required to withstand COKIE AND STEVEN V. In Manila, Yap’s council works to help would probably disappear in 20 in the compa- Information is not governmental pressure and pre- pregnant women and families with more years. But even the wizard of ny, they have ROBERTS just a commodity, serve freedom of the press.” online commerce could not sug- sold stock to it’s a core element Exhibit A: The Post’s refusal to children than they can support. Most Columnists recently, they helped a small fishing village gest specific ways to rescue an the public since of a healthy crack under intense White House obtain a no-interest loan. enterprise that’s been losing 1971. They are democracy. It’s also pressure during its investigation As members of the world’s largest Catholic money for seven years. not immune from the demands of very expensive to produce, and of Watergate. At the time, fraternal organization, Yap says this charity The word “independent,” their stakeholders, and as losses private owners have more free- Katharine Graham recalled, work is not just about helping neighbors, but however, is as critical as the word mounted, so did those demands. dom than public companies to “Friends of the Nixon adminis- part of a life that ought to be transformative. “newspaper.” The two are obvi- Enter Bezos, who is buying invest in quality newsgathering. tration filed challenges to our tel- The Knights are increasingly dealing ously connected, and any news the Post by himself and taking it Katharine Graham inherited evision licenses in Florida. These with disaster relief — helping some of those outlet has to attract income in private. He does not have to the Post — and her value system cost a fortune to defend and devastated by Hurricane Sandy and torna- order to survive. Don Graham, answer to anybody, on Wall — from her father, Eugene Meyer, caused our stock to plummet. A dos in Oklahoma, and donating millions of the Post’s chairman, admits that Street or anywhere else, and the who, she wrote, “felt the Wash- company without a very strong dollars and man-hours to general relief he failed to solve the economic purchase price represents about ington Post should be prepared to ownership may have found these efforts across the country. challenges of departing advertis- 1 percent of his net worth. Now make financial sacrifices, if nec- costs too great to bear.” The Knights are doing the work of civil ers and shrinking subscribers. that’s independence. essary, for the public good. Peo- The Post is truly “An Inde- responsibility, at a time when America’s But the concept of independ- The problems that the Gra- ple at the company today share pendent Newspaper.” Jeff Bezos future in this regard is an open question. In ence goes beyond income and hams are encountering now his view that we have a responsi- has to understand the profound his annual report to his brother Knights, relates to the ownership struc- were actually presaged more bility to put long-term service to importance of those words and Carl Anderson, head of the organization, ture. If a paper is part of a publi- than 13 years ago by Katharine readers ahead of short-term provide both the cash and the brought up the Department of Health and cally traded company, the pres- Graham, Don’s mother, who financial gain.” courage to keep it that way. Human Services’ abortion drug, contra- sures to be “healthy and prosper- preceded him as publisher. In an It’s that kind of service that Steve and Cokie Roberts can be ception and sterilization mandate that is ous” are severely increased by the article called “Journalistic fami- the Grahams could no longer contacted by email at stevecok- “only one of many legal and regulatory expectations of the marketplace. ly values” in the Wall Street afford to provide. And that’s why [email protected]. challenges that threaten the free exercise of religion in the and elsewhere around the world.” He pointed to a relentlessness by which some attempt to “persuade the courts to stand the First Amendment on its head and give it a meaning completely contrary to its original intent.” In the face of “those who would banish religion from the public square,” he said, Knights, and Christians more broadly, “must lead by the good that we do” and “must not be silent in speaking up for our rights ... “show[ing] the world that it is love that motivates us to help and protect the poor, the widow, the orphan, the intellectually disabled, the cold and the hungry. And it is that same love that moti- vates us to work to help and protect fami- lies, marriage and the unborn.” As we face decisive junctures as a culture and country and challenges about who we are as a people, it’s good to have leaders paving the way, providing prayer and char- ity, leadership and partnership. What an example to follow. Kathryn Lopez is the editor-at-large of National Review Online www.nationalre- view.com. She can be contacted at [email protected]. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Monday, August 12,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Embracing Man files $5 million same-sex marriage may suit for noisy wind take families some time turbines DEAR ABBY: Thanks to a IONE (AP) — A year ago, property by Invenergy change in state law,my partner Dan Williams moved from showed turbine noise levels and I can finally marry. We’re his home near Ione’s Willow reaching 42 dBa, the wind now struggling with whether Creek wind farm to company embarked on an to invite our parents and fami- Walterville. He said he effort to comply with the lies to our wedding. While couldn’t take the noise of noise levels through meth- they have been respectful of us whipping turbine blades any ods such as triggering tur- together and seemed to love longer. bine shut-downs at certain my partner, it has become “It’s hard to explain it to noise levels. Williams is also increasingly obvious that they people unless you experience claiming the current tech- don’t want it,” Williams said. “There’s nology takes too long to shut The Associated Press the actual noise that wakes down after the noise limits DEAR to really talk about our Members of BLM and Oregon Fire Service honor guards fold a flag in front of parents Ted and Gigi Trader dur- you, but there’s also the are reached. ABBY lives. ing the funeral service for their son Jesse Trader at West Albany High School’s Memorial Stadium, Saturday. infrasound you can’t hear In the complaint filed Specifically, Jesse Trader, 19, died Tuesday in a water truck crash as he was fighting a fire in Southern Oregon. but your body feels. The best Friday, Williams claims our new I can describe it is like a train “emotional distress, deterio- right to or an airplane coming and rating physical and emotion- marry. going.” al health, dizziness, inability Hundreds honor teen Williams filed a lawsuit to sleep, drowsiness, fatigue, No one has said a Friday against Invenergy, the headaches, difficulty think- word to us Illinois-based company ing, irritation and lethargy” about the behind the wind farm, for as a result of the turbines’ who died at wildfire non-economic losses up to noise and flickering glare. marriage JEANNE $5 million, as well as eco- In a statement issued PHILLIPS law, even though it ALBANY (AP) — During a “He did what needed to you don’t think it’s real,”said nomic losses — mostly relat- Friday, Invenergy said it dominated celebration of life at West be done. He paid the ulti- Tanner Hall, 20. “He’s had ed to property value depreci- wasn’t aware of any alleged the news for months before Albany High School’s foot- mate price. He paid his life,” such an impact. I mean, look ation — for $170,000. health impacts to Williams being passed in May. After ball field, friends remem- Arnold said. at how many people are Since Invenergy began until he filed the lawsuit and prompting, they said they bered Jesse Trader as a per- High school classmate here.” construction on the 50 wind would “vigorously defend” support our having the same son they could count on for Heather Connelly said About 400 people turbines at Willow Creek in itself against his claims. rights, but have a problem help, to cheer them up, and Trader wouldn’t have want- attended. 2008, it has fought in the “Notwithstanding the calling us married. for good advice. ed to lose his life any other Trader wanted to become courts over noise compli- non-specific nature of these And as a person they way: “That was saving the a firefighter, and had been ance. claims, it’s important to reit- We are going to be married would miss always. lives of others.” accepted to a firefighting First, the fight was over erate that numerous rigorous and have decided to invite only Trader, 19, a 2012 West Connelly said she wanted program at Chemeketa the actual noise limits. studies ... have found no evi- those who sincerely support Albany graduate, died to be able to take away the Community College. Invenergy said the Morrow dence to support a link us to share our special day. Tuesday in a water truck pain of Trader’s girlfriend Area public safety agen- County noise limit of 50 dBa between adverse health Because I’m so hurt by their crash as he was fighting a fire Brandi Tyle. The two had cies, the Oregon Department was acceptable, Williams effects and sound emitted silence on this, how do I tact- in Southern Oregon. dated since the summer after of Forestry and other organi- and a few neighbors argued from wind turbines,” the fully let them know they aren’t His mother said in an their eighth-grade year. zations had representatives that the wind farm had to company stated. invited to the wedding with- interview with the Albany “Jesse was my best at the celebration of life. comply with the state limit of According to the U.S. out severing all ties? I’m sure Democrat-Herald on Friday friend, my other half,” Tyle The event included a bell 36 dBa. Department of Health and we aren’t the only couple fac- that Trader’s brakes were said. “We all have a beautiful ceremony and dispatch call Although neither Human Services, a noise ing this new issue. — NEWLY failing as he drove down a angel watching over us now.” for Trader. enforced it, both the county level of 40 dBA is equal to a EQUAL IN MINNESOTA steep, winding logging road. Former and current The Bureau of Land and the state upheld the 36 stream or refrigera- DEAR NEWLY EQUAL: He was trying to avoid ram- Bulldog baseball players Management and Oregon dBa limit in seven different tor humming, 30 dBa is a Invite your family to the wed- ming other rigs when his served as greeters during the Fire Service honor guards court findings. whisper and 50 to 60 dBa is a ding. Because they love you truck drove went off the road event, giving hugs to many served as pallbearers. “I’m extremely disap- quiet office. and have accepted your part- and rolled on an embank- attendees, and, in some The celebration conclud- pointed that county and But Williams’ attorney, ner, they may wish to attend. ment, she said. instances, fighting back ed with a 20-minute fire and state of Oregon both agree Jim McClandish, who did not Remember, the concept of That split-second deci- emotion. police escorted processional that there’s violations but want to talk specifically marriage equality is a very new sion defined who Trader was, In some instances, failing to Willamette Memorial Park won’t do anything about about the case, argued new one and not everyone adapts said William Arnold of to keep complete control of in Millersburg where a pri- them,”Williams said. research shows low-fre- quickly to change. Regardless Albany, who employed the their emotions. vate graveside service was After a 2009 noise study quency wind turbine noise of whether they have a prob- teen at Stars Moving Service. “It’s one of those things, held. conducted on Williams’ could be dangerous. lem calling you married, the fact is you will be married according to the laws of your state. And that's what is Evacuation scam in Douglas County important. DEAR ABBY: I started dat- ROSEBURG (AP) — The Grenade found in Lodge to Cascade Locks on woman for the federal Bureau ing a wonderful man two years Douglas County sheriff’s Goodwill donations the Pacific Crest Trail. of Land Management, says ago.We will be getting married office says someone has been STATE Kevin Hall apparently suf- in a few weeks and own a calling people in the Myrtle HILLSBORO (AP) — DIGEST Pendleton police seek fered a medical issue while he house together. He has been a Cree area and telling them to Police in Hillsboro, say a help in solving assault was working for a bulldozer wonderful father to my two prepare to evacuate due to worker sorting through because of decreased fire- contractor on the Grassy donations at a Goodwill PENDLETON (AP) — children. He loves them very wildfires. fighting activity. Pendleton police are asking Mountain fire, about 60 much and the feeling is mutu- The sheriff’s office says store found a hand grenade The sheriff says people miles southwest of Boise, with the pin still intact. the public to help identify a al. the calls are bogus and still need to be cautious person of interest in an Idaho. From the start, he knew I apparently some type of Spokesman Lt. Mike because the threat of wildfire Hall, from Ontario, was Rouches told KPTV the assault that left a woman in wanted to have a child with scam. on the Malheur National critical condition. found unresponsive in a him, and he said he wanted the The Douglas County building’s warehouse was Forest is extreme, and sever- pickup truck Saturday. evacuated Saturday morning Police received a report same. Last spring I became sheriff’s office says there is al fires are burning within its late Friday night that the Other workers administered pregnant by accident, but no evacuation order in that while a Portland bomb squad boundaries. CPR but couldn’t revive him. collected the grenade. The woman had gone missing sadly, had a miscarriage a few area. The Magone Lake during a walk earlier that Chad tells KTVZ-TV Hall months later. When I told him store remained open. Campground will stay closed was supporting a bulldozer Woman pulled from No threat accompanied evening. She was found just I was pregnant, he was not for now because of smoke before 7 a.m. Saturday crew as it worked to improve excited and made comments McKenzie River dies the grenade, leading investi- and firefighting operations. an existing fire line. gators to believe someone morning near a levee behind that caused me stress. After EUGENE (AP) — Lane a baseball field. He is the third person to the miscarriage, he acted like mistakenly placed it in their Rescuers find missing die in Oregon this month County authorities are box of donations. The woman was taken to nothing had happened, which investigating the death of a teenager in forest St. Anthony Hospital and while fighting wildfires. hurt me deeply because I real- Rouches says it was a John Hammack, of woman who was pulled from good reminder for people to PORTLAND (AP) — later flown to Oregon Health ly wanted that baby. the McKenzie River. Authorities say a 19-year- & Science University in Madras, was killed by a be more alert when they are falling tree in the remote Now he says he doesn’t Sheriff’s Sgt. Steve French packing stuff to give away. old man who vanished dur- Portland. want a baby anymore — that told The Register-Guard ing a family hike in the Police released what Mount Washington he has changed his mind with- newspaper that the woman Coast Guard rescues Mount Hood National Forest appears to be a grainy sur- Wilderness Area in the high Cascades, and 19-year-old out even considering that I still was acting erratically while 4 from Columbia River is back with his family. veillance photograph of the want one. I’m so lost. Please swimming or floating on her The Clackamas County man they’re looking for. He’s Jesse Trader was killed in a give me some advice. — BABY back along a stretch of the PORTLAND (AP) — The Sheriff’s Office says Ian described as 18 to 25 years water truck crash in south- MAYBE? IN PUERTO RICO river near Camp Creek and Coast Guard rescued four Unger was found uninjured old, about 5-foot-8 to 5- ern Oregon. people whose boat capsized DEAR BABY MAYBE?: You Marcola roads. Saturday night after becom- foot-11, 150 to 175 pounds, Saturday near the entrance Portland man stabbed and your fiance appear to have The woman was unre- ing separated from his group with a tan or darker skin tone to the Columbia River. a communication problem. sponsive when rescuers the day before during a hike and dark brown or black hair. in Gresham Petty Officer Katelyn Now that you know he has pulled her from the water to Ramona Falls. He was last seen wearing GRESHAM (AP) — Police Tyson says crews from changed his mind about want- shortly after midnight When the others reached khaki shorts and a dark say a 28-year-old Portland Warrenton, and Cape ing a child with you,you have a Friday, and she died at a Ramona Falls they could not brown or black t-shirt. man was wounded in a stab- Disappointment, Wash., right to know why. Discussing Springfield hospital. find Unger. The teenager’s bing Sunday night in the responded, with a Jayhawk this with the counsel of a neu- French says it’s unclear father called sheriff’s Man suffers medical parking lot of a convenience helicopter hoisting two peo- tral mediator would be helpful where the woman entered deputies Friday night after issue, dies on fire line store in Gresham. ple from the water and a res- before your trip to the altar. the river and for how long the family searched without VALE (AP) — A 59-year- Police say the suspect she was in the water before cue boat picking up the other success. was still at the scene when Because the agreement two. There were no injuries. old man has died while between you was that you rescuers arrived. The sheriff’s office says working on a fire line in officer arrived. 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C M C M Y K A6• The World • Monday, August 12,2013 Y K Eight words DILBERT to change your life You hear it all the time, but do you know what it means to live below your means? Have you figured out how to do that? To live below FRANK AND ERNEST EVERYDAY your CHEAPSKATE means is to choose a lifestyle you can pay for with the money you have and still have Mary some THE BORN LOSER Hunt money left over. Living below your means in this high-pressure, credit- based, gotta-have-it-all- right-now society is not exactly easy. It takes skill and determination to go against the tide and buck a system that encourages spending all we have now plus what we hope we’ll get ZITS in the future. It takes strength of character to protest against the message that insists that as long as you can get away with it, it’s OK to have what you want now and pay for it later. Here’s the secret for liv- ing below your means in just eight little words: Buy what you need; want what you have. That’s it. Simple, CLASSIC PEANUTS profound and life-chang- ing once that truth worms its way into your mind and soul. THE FAMILY CIRCUS So how can we truly embrace those eight words and live well in a culture where everywhere we turn we’re tempted to live beyond our incomes? The principle has to become part of the fabric of your belief system. That is the way to choose contentment FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE — to choose joy regardless of your situation right this moment. You choose to want what you have. Here are three ways to make that attitude a reality: INSULATE. Choosing to be grateful for what you have is the way to build a layer of insulation around your life that will protect you from focusing on what you don’t have. Taking the ROSE IS ROSE time to add up the real cost of that new car you have your eye on, for example, can make your older, albeit paid for, vehicle look a lot better. ISOLATE. If you are eas- ily dissatisfied or prone to impulsive behaviors, iden- tify your weak spots then remove yourself from them. Turn off the televi- sion. Skip past the maga- LUANN zine ads. Limit your expo- sure to websites like Pinterest. Isolate yourself from mindless shopping. Toss mail order catalogs in the trash unopened. Put distance between you and temptation. Avoid places you are most likely to slip back into your old ways of spending beyond your means. SELF TALK. Confronting GRIZZWELLS yourself is a great way to build your strength against the strong current of temp- tation to spend beyond your ability to pay. Ask yourself these kinds of questions, and then expect honest answers: ■ Do I need this? ■ Don’t I have some- thing already that will do just as well? ■ Am I sure this is a good value? ■ Do I have the cash to pay for it? MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN ■ Could I delay the pur- chase for a few weeks? ■ Am I willing to sit on my decision for 24 hours before acting? Never feel you must apologize for choosing the high road when it comes to managing well the money that flows into your life. If you’re embarrassed to say, “I can’t afford it,”don’t say it. Instead respond, “I just don’t choose to spend my money that way.” Living below your means creates margin between you and the financial edge. It is the way to build wealth, reduce stress and improve your options, and that leads to peace of mind. Living below your means is an honorable way to con- duct your life. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Monday, August 12,2013 • The World • A7 Y K Nation and World Chance encounter in Idaho wilderness led to rescue

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The ing mates shared the details tination, the Salmon River. highly publicized multistate of their meeting with Ander- But more than anything, it search for a Southern Cali- son and James Lee DiMag- was their gear — or lack of it. fornia teenage girl probably gio, who was later killed in a Neither was sporting hiking would have taken longer if shootout during the rescue boots or rain gear. The 40- she and her abductor hadn’t at a remote, alpine lake. year-old DiMaggio, described encountered a sharp-eyed “They just didn’t fit,” said as an avid hiker in his home retired sheriff and three oth- John, who retired as Gem state of California, was toting ers riding horseback in County sheriff in 1996. “He only a light pack. It even Idaho’s rugged backcountry, might have been an outdoors- appeared Anderson was authorities said. man in California, but he was wearing pajama bottoms. The girl, 16-year-old not an outdoorsman in Idaho. The four riders — John, Hannah Anderson, was res- ... Red flags kind of went up.” John’s wife Christa, 68, Mike cued Saturday afternoon Initially, it was the lack of Young, 62, and his wife, Mary after the former sheriff openness on the trail and a Young, 61 — had a second passed along his suspicions, reluctance to engage in the encounter with Anderson allowing investigators to polite exchange of banter and DiMaggio later Wednes- focus efforts on a southwest like so many other recre- day, this one at the lake as corner of wilderness in the ationists John has encoun- they were getting ready to Frank Church-River of No tered during his various head back down the trail. The Associated Press Return Wilderness, a 3,600- horseback excursions. On Saturday, after FBI Agents wait to board a Blackhawk helicopter at the Cascade Airport during a search for James DiMaggio, square-mile roadless pre- John and his partners on searchers spotted the pair by on Saturday in in Cascade, Idaho. About 150 federal agents have converged on Idaho’s Frank Church River serve in the heart of Idaho. horseback were also puzzled air, two highly specialized FBI of No Return Wilderness in the search for 16-year-old Hannah Anderson and her suspected abductor, 40- At a news conference why Anderson and DiMaggio hostage teams moved in on year-old James Lee DiMaggio. They arrived Saturday, joining roughly 100 law enforcement officers from the Sunday in Boise, 71-year-old were hiking in the opposite ground, ultimately rescuing U.S. Marshal's Service, Idaho State Police, Valley and Ada County sheriff’s offices, the San Diego Sheriff’s Mark John and his three rid- direction of their stated des- the girl and killing DiMaggio. Department and other agencies. WORLD Holder proposes DIGEST Egypt extends deposed changes in criminal Morsi’s detention CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian justice system official says a judge has ordered ousted President Mohammed Morsi to be WASHINGTON (AP) — with offenses for which detained for 15 more days, as With the U.S. facing massive accompanying sentences “are investigations continue into overcrowding in its prisons, better suited to their individual charges that he conspired with Attorney General Eric Holder conduct, rather than excessive Palestinian militants during is calling for major changes prison terms more appropriate the country’s 2011 uprising. to the nation’s criminal jus- for violent criminals or drug The judicial official says tice system that would scale kingpins.” Judge Hassan Samir made his back the use of harsh sen- Federal prisons are operat- decision Monday while look- tences for certain drug- ing at nearly 40 percent ing into accusations that Morsi related crimes. above capacity and hold more colluded with Hamas to break In remarks prepared for than 219,000 inmates — with out of the Wadi al-Natroun The Associated Press delivery to the American Bar almost half of them serving prison west of Cairo along Damage to buildings caused by a sinkhole 40 to 50 in diameter is seen at the Summer Bay Resort on Monday Association in San Francisco, time for drug-related crimes with 33 other members of his in Clermont, Fla. Lake County Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Tony Cuellar says about 30 percent of the three- Holder also favors diverting and many of them with sub- Muslim Brotherhood group. story structure at Summer Bay Resort collapsed around 3 o'clock this morning.Another section was sinking. people convicted of low- stance use disorders. In addi- Morsi has been held, largely level offenses to drug treat- tion, 9 million to 10 million incommunicado,since the mil- ment and community service prisoners go through local itary toppled him on July 3 after programs and expanding a jails each year. Holder praised millions took to the streets Sinkhole causes resort prison program to allow for state and local law enforce- demanding that he leave. release of some elderly, non- ment officials for already This is the second time his violent offenders. instituting some of the types detention has been renewed. villa to partially collapse “We need to ensure that of changes Holder says must The first was on July 26. incarceration is used to pun- be made at the federal level. Hearing expected in ish, deter and rehabilitate — Aggressive enforcement CLERMONT, Fla. (AP) — hole was developing. He said crack at the base of the not merely to convict, ware- of federal criminal laws is R.I. slayings, abduction As glass broke, the ground all affected guests had been building,” said Perez, 54, of house and forget,” Holder necessary, but “we cannot JOHNSTON, R.I. (AP) — shook and lights went out, given other rooms. Berona, N.J. says in the speech he’s simply prosecute or incar- One of two suspects in a vacationers evacuated a cen- Witnesses told The Asso- Maggie Ghamry,a guest at scheduled to deliver Monday. cerate our way to becoming a weekend homicide tral Florida resort building ciated Press they could hear a the resort, said that when In one important change, safer nation,” Holder said. and child abduction was before a sinkhole caused a cracking sound as the villa she first heard shaking and the attorney general is alter- “Today, a vicious cycle of expected to be arraigned section of the villa to partial- began sinking. A large crack glass breaking, she thought it ing Justice Department poli- poverty, criminality and Monday in . ly collapse early Monday. was visible at the building’s might be kids running down cy so that low-level, non- incarceration traps too many Malcolm Crowell, 22, was violent drug offenders with Americans and weakens too About 30 percent of the base. the hall. to appear on a fugitive-from- no ties to large-scale organi- many communities. Howev- three-story structure col- Luis Perez, who was stay- “Next thing I know, peo- justice warrant, according to zations, gangs or cartels er,many aspects of our crim- the clerk’s office at Fall River lapsed around 3 a.m. Mon- ing at a villa near the sinking ple are yelling ‘get out of the won’t be charged with inal justice system may actu- District Court. day, Lake County Fire Rescue one, said he was in his room building, get out of the offenses that impose manda- ally exacerbate this problem, Crowell and Daniel Battalion Chief Tony Cuellar when the lights went off building,”’ she said in an tory minimum sentences. rather than alleviate it.” Rodriguez, 27 or 28, were said, and another section around 11:30 p.m. He said he interview on ABC’s “Good Mandatory minimum Holder said mandatory arrested Sunday in the two was sinking. The develop- was on his way to the front Morning America.” prison sentences, a product of minimum sentences “breed slayings and the abduction of ment’s president said the desk to report the outage Paul Caldwell, the devel- the government’s war on disrespect for the system. 2-year-old Isaiah Perez, who resort underwent geological when he saw firefighters and opment’s president, said 48 drugs in the 1980s, limit the When applied indiscrimi- was later found unharmed testing when it was built police outside. three-story units are a total discretion of judges to impose nately, they do not serve after a nationwide Amber about 15 years ago, showing “I started walking toward loss. The resort has about shorter prison sentences. public safety. They have had Alert was issued. the ground to be stable, and where they were at and you 900 units spread over a large Under the altered policy,the a disabling effect on com- The bodies were discovered that there were no signs could see the building lean- area about 10 miles west of attorney general said defen- munities. And they are ulti- about 5:20 a.m. Sunday at a before Sunday that a sink- ing and you could see a big Walt Disney World. dants will instead be charged mately counterproductive.” home in suburban Johnston. The names of the dead were not released, but Johnston U.S. judge says NYPD stop-frisk violates rights Police Chief Richard S. Tam- burini said one of the victims was the child’s mother. NEW YORK (AP) — The New York U.S. District Court Judge Shira turned a blind eye to the evidence violating rights, she said. “Despite The boy was found around Police Department deliberately vio- Scheindlin said she was not putting that officers are conducting stops in this notice, they deliberately main- 8:15 p.m. in Providence after lated the civil right of tens of thou- an end to the policy, but rather was a racially discriminatory manner,” tained and even escalated policies a police officer there spotted sands of New Yorkers with its con- reforming it. She did not give she wrote. “In their zeal to defend a and practices that predictably him walking around a hous- tentious stop-and-frisk policy, and specifics yet on how that would work policy that they believe to be effec- resulted in even more widespread ing project by himself. an independent monitor is needed to but instead named an independent tive, they have willfully ignored Fourth Amendment violations,” she Father kills son, self at oversee major changes, a federal monitor who would develop an ini- overwhelming proof that the policy wrote in a lengthy opinion. judge ruled Monday in a stinging tial set of reforms to the policies, of targeting ‘the right people’ is She also cited violations of the YWCA offices in N.H. rebuke for what the mayor and police training, supervision, monitoring racially discriminatory.” Fourth Amendment protection MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) commissioner have defended as a and discipline. Police brass received warnings against unreasonable search and — A New Hampshire software life-saving, crime-fighting tool. “The city’s highest officials have since at least 1999 that officers were seizure. engineer shot his 9-year-old son to death before taking his own life during supervised visitation at a YWCA office, Typhoon hits Philippines; officials said Sunday. d An adult supervisor was 2 people dead, 44 missing Classifie present when Muni Savyon, SS 54, of Manchester, took out a E AADD MANILA, Philippines Norma Talosig, a regional E ld, handgun and shot 9-year-old U Wor LU estern L don W A Ban (AP) — A powerful typhoon civil defense director. She VA ld Link, Joshua Savyon of Amherst V e Wor le. orld, Th rld Mobi battered the northern said the woman lived alone in pear in The W ine & The Wo before shooting himself, the l ads will ap e World Onl 24/7 Al ua Post, Th Mobile 7 days attorney general’s office said. 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to want to do it.” SMOKING If you go Early prevention Prevent it ADAPT smoking and chewing Brown said the public cessation classes: from starting shouldn’t place blame on Moms in recovery and Stop Continued from Page A1 mothers here because the Smoking, 541-751-0357 culture encourages smoking at a young age. Oregon Health Authority’s “When young women nities and make people website indicate tobacco use live in communities where aware of what is available, among birth mothers has tobacco use is prevalent and Brown said. decreased 40 percent in the accepted as a community One of the keys to slow- state since 1996, when the norm, it is much more diffi- ing the smoking rate was to Tobacco Prevention and cult to resist trying tobac- prevent it from starting Education Program started. co,” Brown said. “Once altogether, Brown said. someone is addicted, it is “Prevention is really the Starting to quit often very difficult to quit.” key,” Brown said. “The Jean said the third day of One of the issues problem is trying to get kids not smoking was the worst. addressed by the Commu- to not smoke.” “I had all the standard nity Health Improvement Brown said tobacco com- The Associated Press withdrawal symptoms,” Jean Plan is maternal and child panies were detrimental to This image provided by the Klamath Siskiyou Wildlands Center shows Jim Rogers with the group Friends of the said. health, which includes society. Elk River,standing next to a tree that was felled by the U.S.Forest Service. The Forest Service removed five trees Jean said she stayed quit decreasing the county’s “It’s almost like a violent at the Sunshine Bar Campground near Port Orford in Southwest Oregon without first getting a permit. until three weeks after the smoking rates. One of the act to addict someone to birth, when she couldn’t methods used is cessation tobacco,” Brown said. “It’s TREES took place at Sunshine Bar. It forester, said at least four of produce milk. She began classes, which weren’t very an issue of protecting our said, however, the removal of the trees could have had smoking again until she effective, said Brown. He children from depredation Continued from Page A1 hazard trees was the priority their tops removed rather became pregnant again at said the classes had a 6 per- of the tobacco industry.” age 26. It took three days cent success rate two years and it turned into a training than felled, and the public Life after smoke Robin McAlpin wrote to Dis- session. have would have been safe. for her to wean herself off later, so the community Jean said she enjoyed trict Ranger Jessie Berner Thrailkill said Thursday “They have to certify peo- again. should embrace a non- about the need for a refresh- his office has had prelimi- ple as being trained to fall big “It was just really hard,” smoking culture. being smoke-free. er class for fallers who cut nary talks with the Forest trees, and so these trees were Jean said. “I think the community “I don’t have concern big trees. Sunshine Bar Service, and must fact check handy for them to cut,” he She said sometimes the should de-normalize tobacco over the smell of my breath Campground is mentioned the information received. said. “They didn’t want to smell of cigarettes trig- use,” Brown said. “The deci- or clothes,” she said. “I feel as the site. The Forest Service said it’s top them because that gered her addiction, but she sion makers have to create lucky I was able to quit McAlpin wrote that some implementing a new policy wouldn’t solve their need for dealt with it. tobacco-free policies.” when I was pregnant. If “questions come to mind,” in which the district ranger big trees to cut down.” “I think about what it’s Increasing taxes on you’re going to quit, that’s including how Friends of the makes a judgment call on Thrailkill declined to say if going to look like,” she said. tobacco products was one the time to do it.” Elk River would take the hazard trees at camp- his agency would pursue a “I know I won’t be able to way the county could cut Jean said the next step is news and whether threat- grounds. Liability is an issue, penalty against the Forest stop. It won’t be like, ‘Oh, I down on tobacco use, to help her husband quit. ened and endangered species he was told, and a district Service. He said prevention want a cigarette.’It’s,‘Buy Brown said. “He has to make that protections were a hurdle. ranger’s options include is his focus. me a pack, we’re going for Brown said more busine- decision,” she said. “He’s “They were aware that if pruning, topping, tree “A lot of our discussions it.’” ses needed to be non- not there yet.” they let this get out, there removal and closing sites have been framed around Jean now helps other smoking. For instance, in Reporter Emily Thornton would be trouble and they within the campground. what kind of communication mothers quit smoking at 2012, Southwestern Oregon can be reached at 541-269- might not be able to do it,” “It’s still very concerning needs to happen internally ADAPT. She said she shares Community College made 1222, ext. 249 or at Rogers said. that these large trees were within the forest to avoid what worked for her. its campus smoke-free. emily.thornton@the- The Forest Service cut,”Thrailkill said. this type of thing happening “You have to fight for day The county needs to cre- worldlink.com or on : acknowledged that training Rogers, a 71-year-old again,” he said. three,” she said. “You have ate more cessation opportu- @EmilyK_Thornton. Snowden’s father gets opportunity to visit son in Russia

WASHINGTON (AP) — Lon Snowden and his attorney said and received asylum in Russia, they “As a father, I want my son to hearing in court, given what he National Security Agency leaker Sunday. said. But the father and lawyer also come home if I believe that the jus- called “absolutely irresponsible” Edward Snowden’s father has Neither Lon Snowden nor his said they look forward to meeting tice system ... is going to be applied descriptions of his son’s actions secured documents to visit his son attorney Bruce Fein has spoken with Edward Snowden to consider correctly,”Lon Snowden said. from President Barack Obama, his in Russia and plans to discuss how directly with the former NSA ana- options for the leaker to return to But the elder Snowden isn’t administration and top lawmakers he could fight espionage charges, lyst since he fled the United States the United States at some point. convinced his son would get a fair from both parties.

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WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) — There was no slipup on the final lap this time, so ’s victory celebration at Watkins Glen International was as sweet as it gets. Bumped aside a year ago by on the final lap as they sped around an oil-covered track, Busch held the reigning Cup champion at bay on a two- lap dash to the checkered flag Sunday. Busch kept his foot on the accelerator a tad longer than usual during his postrace burnout, even sticking half his body out the window while smoke swirled all around and the tires kept churning. “A big sigh of relief, just a deep breath. Whew!” said Busch, who also was victimized two years ago while lead- ing on a green-white-checkered finish and finished third. “I was just trying to take it all in and figure it all out. The last couple of years here have been tough, and today it could have been tough again.” Keselowski finished second in this race for the third straight time, and challenged Busch on the final lap, The Associated Press pulling to his rear bumper at one point. There was no Jason Dufner holds up the Wanamaker Trophy after winning the PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club on Sunday. bump this time. “We had a shot at it,”Keselowski said. “I was going to have to wreck him to really get it, and I didn’t want to do that. There’s racing and there’s wrecking. Those are two Dufner captures PGA crown different things. “Everybody defines them a little differently, and I guess that’s the code you live your life by. If I was going to take out Kyle, it would have been wrecking in my mind, PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Jason Dufner considers one of his favorites. It turned out to be his calling card. and there’s a distinct difference.” Dufner walked off the 18th green, after After he rolled in a testy little 3- “Ran with it and it helped me a lot,” Racing can be all about luck sometimes, and Busch casually pumping his fists in what footer to save par at the first hole, he Dufner said. “I got a lot of fans because couldn’t get much luckier than he was on this day. passed for a raucous celebration. There went on cruise control. His tee shots of it and people identified with me Polesitter Marcos Ambrose dominated the race, lead- was a familiar face waiting for him. were long and accurate. His irons were through it.” ing 51 laps, but his good fortune — he was seeking his third The last time they met in this situa- dead solid perfect. If not for some Down a stroke to Furyk at the start straight Cup win at The Glen — finally ran out just past the tion, it was Keegan Bradley accepting shaky strokes with the putter, he of the round, and all even as they went halfway point of the 90-lap race. the Wanamaker Trophy. would’ve won this thing by a much to the eighth hole, Dufner knocked his Crew chief Dave Rogers was planning to have Busch pit This time, it belonged to Dufner. greater margin. approach shot past the flag and spun on lap 60, but his crew noticed fluid on the track and Granted, it was two years later than As it was, there was nothing too the ball back in his direction, watching brought the No. 18 in a lap early. Busch was in the it should have been. That only made it dramatic about the final two hours. it roll to a stop about a foot from the pits when a caution flew and Ambrose had to pit under sweeter. cup for as easy a birdie as you’re likely yellow, losing his spot to Busch at the front. “I’m proud of you,” Bradley said, to see. Or, more accurate, would see “That was a game-changer right there,” said Busch, giving his buddy a hug. three times on this day.That’s how well who won from the pole in 2008 at The Glen. “Thanks a lot,” Dufner replied. “It “I would say I was pretty Dufner was striking the ball. Busch held on through a series of cautions over the means a lot for you to be here.” flat-lined for most of the At the ninth, Dufner pulled off a final 28 laps. Ambrose, who restarted 12th, crashed late With ice in his veins and a determi- nifty up-and-down to save par, while trying to make a run with an ill-handling car and finished nation not to let another opportunity day. For whatever reason, Furyk wasted a tee shot in the fairway 23rd. He entered the race with an average finish of second slip away, Dufner claimed his first and made bogey. Suddenly, the mar- in five previous starts at Watkins Glen and also had won all major title with a two-shot victory I felt really comfortable, gin was two shots as they made the three Nationwide races he’d entered at the storied road over Jim Furyk in the PGA really calm, and I felt like turn. course in upstate New York. Championship on Sunday. That’s how it remained, all the way “That’s just the way it goes,”Ambrose said. “We put on There was a certain symmetry to the I could do it.” around the back nine, as the two guys a strong showing. It wasn’t our day, but we’ve had plenty way it went down, for Dufner to get the in the final group posted the exact of good days here.” biggest win of his career in the very Jason Dufner same score on every hole. The field didn’t have to worry about five-time Watkins same tournament that produced his PGA champion “I wish I could have put a little Glen winner . The man known as Smoke is biggest heartache. heat on him,” Furyk said, “make him out indefinitely after breaking two bones in his right leg On a Sunday afternoon in 2011, work those last two holes a little bit last Monday night in a sprint car race in . Stewart, Dufner strolled to the 15th tee at harder.” who has undergone two surgeries, saw his streak of 521 Atlanta Athletic Club with a four-shot Just as one would expect from the Furyk bogeyed the final two holes consecutive Cup starts come to an end. drove lead in the PGA. He promptly dumped guy who gave us “Dufnering.” for a 1-over 71. Dufner did the same, Stewart’s No. 14 on Sunday and finished 15th. his ball in the water, while Bradley “I would say I was pretty flat-lined leaving him with a 68 for the final Several drivers had stickers on their cars honoring started making birdies up ahead. By the for most of the day,” he said. “For round and at 10-under 270 overall. Stewart with the message: “Get Well Smoke 14.” time they had both finished 72 holes, it whatever reason, I felt really comfort- He finished it off with a tap-in from Martin Truex Jr. was third, followed by was all even. able, really calm, and felt like I could do a few inches away. and . Clint Bowyer, , Bradley, of course, won the playoff. it.” About as exciting as Dufner himself. , and AJ Allmendinger round- Dufner kept insisting he would get Until the final major of 2013, Dufner “I had a bit of a cushion there,” he ed out the top 10. another chance. had endured a mostly forgettable year. said, before taking a poke at his strug- entered the race with momentum in ninth “I was probably over what hap- His most noteworthy moment came in gles on the greens. “That last putt was place in the points standings after a second last week at pened in Atlanta, 95 percent of it, by April, when he was caught on camera in the perfect range for me to make. Pocono, but his day was ruined early with a wreck on lap the time we got back home,”he said. during a charity appearance at an ele- There’s not much to celebrate from six 15. The four-time Watkins Glen winner finished 36th and But, he conceded, “You always mentary school — sitting on the floor, inches or less, but it’s nice to have that dropped to 13th in the standings with four races to go until carry those scars with you.” propped up against a wall of the class- short of a putt to cap this off.” the Chase for the Sprint Cup title starts. They didn’t show on a warm, sunny room, arms rigidly at his side, a dazed day at Oak Hill, a venerable course that look on his face. SEE PGA | B3 SEE NASCAR | B3 Not even the rain Kennon can slow Bolt in 100 brothers

MOSCOW (AP) — His legs Shortly after the race, Bolt get wins were hurting, the rain was pouring sauntered around the track with and he was trailing late in the race. his country’s flag tied around his Doesn’t matter. This is Usain neck like a cape. These days, he THE WORLD Bolt. has to be the Superman of his And nothing gets in the way of sport. Given all the recent doping REEDSPORT — Bandon broth- him and first place, especially scandals, track needs someone to ers Scotty and Jackson Kennon when he’s driven as he was Sunday save the day. each won their divisions in the night in the 100-meter final at the For now, he will settle for Bedrock’s Junior golf tournament world championships. blowing away the dark cloud over at Forest Hills Country Club on Bolt blew by with his country, a proud sprinting Friday. about 30 meters to go and never nation. Some of Jamaica’s most Scotty Kennon completed a glanced back. He also didn’t even decorated sprinters have taken a three-day sweep of the Oregon crack a smile when he crossed the fall: , Sherone Golf Association junior tourna- finish line because this took a lot Simpson and Veronica Campbell- ments on the South Coast by win- more work than the world’s fastest Brown all tested positive for a ning the peewee 10- and 11-year- sprinter usually needs. banned substance and weren’t at old division with a nine-hole score Gatlin was second and Bolt’s the worlds. of 45. He also won the Bandon Jamaican teammate “I’m just doing my part by run- Crossings Junior and the Watson took third. ning fast, winning titles and let- Ranch Junior last week. At Bandon Of all Bolt’s titles, this one will ting the world know you can do it Crossings, he was 1-under for nine have a special meaning, consider- clean,” Bolt said. “My focus is to holes, the only golfer to finish ing he false-started two years ago continue doing what I do.” under par in any of the three tour- in the final to lose his crown. And that means running fast naments. Now, it’s his again. times, even on a drenched track. Jackson Kennon, meanwhile, “It’s always great to get back What started as a steady drizzle edged Samuel Pyon of Happy your title,” said Bolt, who won in turned into a downpour just The Associated Press Valley in a playoff after both shot Jamaica’s wins the 100 meters at the world championships Sunday. 9.77 seconds. “I’m happy with before the gun sounded. So much scores of 79 for 18 holes on the myself I got it done.” so that Bolt clowned around when Reedsport course. Pyon also lost a Like Bolt, and he was introduced to the crowd, he might have enough in the tank that,”Gatlin said. “But I thought I playoff at Bandon Crossings and Ashton Eaton were just as domi- pretending to open an umbrella. to beat Bolt, just as he did two had it for a second.” finished first at Watson Ranch. nant. Reese won her third straight Really, though, rain doesn’t months ago in Rome. Only this is Bolt, the best fin- Scotty Kennon was the only gold, while Eaton now bother him. Not in the least. “Then I saw these long legs isher around. He sniffed the finish golfer to win all three tourna- owns the world and Olympic Neither does anything else, like coming up on my right side,” line and turned on the turbo jets. ments. decathlon titles (seee Page B4 for falling behind early. He knew he Gatlin said. “He’s great. He’s just He did have to labor hard, though, Other winners Friday were Ben more on Eaton’s win). might trail Gatlin at the halfway great.” grimacing as he crossed the line. Crumley of Hubbard in the junior Many of Bolt’s top rivals were mark. Bolt has never been a good These two aren’t exactly the Some of that may have been due to division, Shane Fritter of Gearhart missing. Gone were starter and may have been extra best of friends, but after the race, his legs, which he said were sore. in the boys division, Simon Grey of (doping offense) and Jamaican cautious considering what hap- Gatlin congratulated Bolt, who Even at less than 100 percent, Lake Oswego in the peewee 8-9 teammate , who was pened in South Korea two years had some kind words in return. Bolt is still downright difficult to age group, Victoria Eichten of the reigning champion but ago. “For him to say to me, ‘Hey, beat. Newberg in the girls division and skipped the worlds because of an In the lane next to him, Gatlin you’re the guy who pushes me to Victoria Gailey of Tigard in the injured hamstring. got off to a great start and thought go even faster.’ I’m honored in SEE TRACK | B4 intermediate girls division. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Monday, August 12,2013 Y K Sports Ravens add two receiving threats

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS No. 0 DeltaWing into the overall lead on Lap 20, and BALTIMORE — The led eight laps before giving Baltimore Ravens bolstered way to Luhr’s No. 6 Muscle their receiving corps Sunday, Milk HPD ARX-03c. Co- agreeing in principle to a driver contract with tight end regained the lead during pit Dallas Clark and bringing stops, and also led eight laps back wideout Brandon before being passed by Graf Stokley on a one-year con- in the Canada Corner with 51 tract. minutes remaining. The Ravens lost top tight Legge and Meyrick took end Dennis third in class and placed fifth Pitta to a overall, running at the finish season- Sports for the first time this season. ending Luhr extended his ALMS- hip injury Shorts leading total to 46 victories, early in while Graf won for the 19th training time. camp, and Ed Dickson, the player being counted on to Hartley captures first replace him is sidelined by a Rolex Series win partially torn hamstring. ELKHART LAKE, Wis. — The 34-year old Clark has Rookie The Associated Press 474 catches 5,322 yards and Los Angeles center fielder Andre Ethier rolls over after making a catch on a ball hit by Tampa Bay’s during the fourth inning Sunday. raced to his first Grand-Am 50 touchdowns in 10 NFL Rolex Series victory seasons. Saturday, teaming with Scott The 37-year old Stokley Mayer at in was drafted by the Ravens in Starworks Motorsport’ No. 8 Dodgers continue hot streak the fourth round of the 1999 BMW/Riley. NFL draft and caught a The 23-year-old Hartley, touchdown during from New Zealand, took the run shot in the ninth and Baltimore seventh inning and Colorado beat Baltimore’s win over the New THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lead by staying out on track pounded San Francisco. Pittsburgh for a three-game sweep of York Giants in the 2001 Super during the last caution, then LOS ANGELES — Clayton Kershaw Brandon Belt and Hunter Pence each the NL Central leaders. Bowl. Since leaving the pulling away on the restart. lowered his major league-leading ERA hit RBI doubles off Bud Norris in the The Pirates came to Coors Field this Ravens following the 2002 Hartley beat Joao Barbosa by to 1.88 with eight innings of three-hit first for San Francisco’s only runs. weekend with a five-game winning season, Stokley has spent 4.290 seconds. ball and had a two-run single, and the Mariners 2, Brewers 0: Felix streak. They hold a three-game edge time with the Indianapolis In the GT class, Bill increased their NL Hernandez blanked Milwaukee on four over St. Louis, and visit the Cardinals Colts, Denver Broncos, 1 Auberlen won a battle with West lead to a season-best 7⁄2 games hits for eight innings and the Seattle for a three-game series starting Seattle Seahawks and New to join Paul Sunday night with an 8-2 victory over Mariners topped the Brewers. Tuesday night. York Giants. Dalla Lana in winning in the the . Hernandez (12-5) struck out nine Reds 3, Paders 2, 13 innings: Joey He has 384 catches for No. 94 Turner Motorsport Mark Ellis had a homer and three and walked one in his first career Votto delivered a sacrifice fly in the bot- 5,224 yards and 39 touch- RBIs to help Los Angeles improve to a appearance against the Brewers. The tom of the 13th inning and Cincinnati downs in 14 NFL seasons. BMW M3, their third victory major league-best 37-8 since June 22, a 2010 AL Cy Young winner leads the overcame two more errors for its fourth of the season. For Auberlen, stretch that has dramatically turned league with a 2.28 ERA and is second win in five games. Browns tell Kosar to it was his 27th class victory in around their season after they trailed with 178 . Jack Hannahan drew a one-out walk behave in the booth the Rolex Series, tying for second in the class the by as many from Tim Stauffer (1-1) and Shin-Soo CLEVELAND — The 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE win category. as 9 ⁄2 games. The Dodgers are a season- Choo snapped a 0-for-16 slump with a Browns have told former best 17 games over .500. Nationals 6, Phillies 0: Stephen one-out double to right field. Ryan Joel Miller raced to his quarterback Bernie Kosar to fourth GX victory in the No. The Rays lost their season-worst Strasburg pitched a four-hitter and Hanigan, pinch-hitting against a watch his words. fifth in a row, but remained three games struck out 10 in the first complete game drawn-in, five-man infield and shallow 00 Visit Florida On Sunday, team CEO Joe Racing/SpeedSource behind AL East-leading Boston follow- of his career, Jayson Werth had his sec- two-man outfield, was hit by a pitch to Banner condemned Kosar for ing the Red Sox’s loss at Kansas City. ond straight three-hit game and load the bases. 6, teaming with three-time harsh on-air comments he winner Tristan Nunez. Kershaw (11-7) allowed two runs — Washington completed a three-game The Padres went back to three out- made about the St. Louis one earned — and struck out eight to sweep of Philadelphia. fielders with everybody drawn in, and Rams during Thursday BASEBALL help the Dodgers complete their sev- Strasburg (6-9) dominated the reel- Votto hit a fly to left field to drive in night’s TV broadcast of their enth series sweep of the season. ing Phillies for his first win since July 7 Hannahan from third base. exhibition opener against A-Rod asked Conte for The Dodgers improved their inter- against San Diego. The Nationals had Cardinals 8, Cubs 4: Pete Kozma Cleveland. advice on supplements league record to 11-6, guaranteeing their lost five straight games started by the singled home the tiebreaking run in the Kosar, working as an ana- NEW YORK — The Daily right-hander. sixth inning and St. Louis ended a four- first winning record against AL clubs lyst, was brutal in his assess- News reported that Alex since going 10-8 in 2004 — they still The Phillies never had a runner in game losing streak, beating Chicago and ment of third-string quar- Rodriguez sought advice on have three games against the Red Sox. scoring position during their 11th avoiding a sweep. terback Kellen Clemens, the legal nutritional supple- The Rays completed their interleague straight road loss. Matt Carpenter and Allen Craig each Rams’ receivers and receivers ments from the founder of slate 12-8. Kershaw is 6-3 with a 2.67 Braves 9, Marlins 4: Freddie had three hits and drove in a run. Jon Jay coach Ray Sherman. the company at the center of ERA in 17 career interleague starts, Freeman hit a three-run homer and and David Freese both drove in two Banner said Kosar’s con- the largest federal criminal striking out 116 batters in 111 1-3 Atlanta beat Miami after having its 14- runs, though they only had one hit duct was unacceptable. investigation into sports innings. game winning streak snapped Saturday. between them. doping. Jeremy Hellickson (10-6) gave up B.J. Upton drove in the go-ahead run Mets 9, Diamondbacks 5: Andrew Smith returns to Jets Bay Area Laboratory Co- four runs and seven hits through three with a sacrifice fly and Chris Johnson Brown’s three-run, pinch-hit practice after injury Operative Victor Conte told innings in his first career start against hit a two-run double in the four-run broke open a close game and New York the New York newspaper that the Dodgers, marking the sixth time in seventh inning that broke open a tie beat Arizona. CORTLAND, N.Y. — New Rodriguez did not ask him for Tampa Bay’s last nine games that its game. Jason Heyward had four hits, Jonathan Niese (4-6), in his first York Jets rookie quarterback starting didn’t last five innings. including a run-scoring single in the start since June 20, came off the dis- Geno Smith fully participat- illegal drugs and they mostly Orioles 10, Giants 2: J.J. Hardy hit eighth. abled list to go six innings, giving up ed in practice Sunday despite talked about legal products. a go-ahead, two-run homer in the sev- Rockies 3, Pirates 2: Nolan four runs and seven hits in his first win a sore right ankle that short- The 38-year-old slugger and enth inning, Adam Jones added a three- Arenado hit a go-ahead double in the since May 16. ened his NFL debut at Detroit Conte spoke at a meeting in on Friday night. May 2012. Smith twisted the ankle A-Rod recently rejoined on a play in the third quarter the Yankees after spending Yankees overcome Rivera’s blown save of the Jets’ 26-17 loss, but he the first four months of the says an X-ray and MRI exam season finishing rehab from revealed “great results” and January hip surgery. He has Oakland outfielder Josh THE ASSOCIATED PRESS he called it a “little ankle been playing while he Reddick, who homered five injury.” appeals the 211-game doping NEW YORK — After times in the first two games suspension he received last Mariano Rivera blew a third of the series, was moved up straight save for the first time to fifth in the order but failed week. He hit his first home in his famed career, Brett to connect again. He went 1- Keselowski wins fourth run of the season Sunday in Gardner homered with two for-3 with two walks. straight Nationwide race the Yankees’ 5-4 victory over the Tigers. outs in the ninth inning to lift Indians 6, Angels 5: WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — the New York Yankees over Michael Bourn drove in the Brad Keselowski has won the TENNIS the Detroit Tigers 5-4 go-ahead run with a sev- NASCAR Nationwide Zippo Sunday for their first series enth-inning single, and 200 at Watkins Glen Nadal denies Raonic win win in Cleveland rallied from a five- International. in his home country AL more than run deficit to break a six- It was the fourth straight MONTREAL — Rafael a month. game losing streak by beating win over five months in the Nadal beat Milos Raonic 6-2, Recap Rivera the Los Angeles Angels. series for Keselowski, who 6-2 in the Rogers Cup final (3-2) gave The Indians, held to one beat Penske Racing team- on Sunday, spoiling Raonic’s up anoth- hit through five innings, got mate Sam Hornish Jr. for his bid to become the event’s er homer back in the game in the sixth first victory at The Glen. first Canadian winner in 55 to a limping on two-run homers by Nick Hornish started from the years. and a drive to Victor The Associated Press Swisher and Mike Aviles, who pole and the Penske pair Nadal, playing his first Martinez in the top of the New York’s Brett Gardner celebrates after hitting a game-winning home entered the game in the third dominated the race, running tournament since a first- ninth, tying it at 4 and turn- run against Detroit on Sunday. after shortstop Asdrubal 1-2 the final 16 laps with round loss at Wimbledon in ing Alex Rodriguez’s first Cabrera was ejected. Carlos teammate Joey Logano in June, posted his eighth tour- homer of the season into a The Royals improved to Rangers past Houston Santana’s leadoff homer in third until Logano ran out of nament win this year and the footnote. 18-5 since the All-Star break, for their seventh straight vic- the seventh off J.C. Gutierrez gas at the end. 58th of his career. Gardner connected off winning seven consecutive tory. (0-3) tied the game. was third, Jose Veras (0-5). series. Chris Carter ruined Twins 5, White Sox 2: followed by and Serena Williams takes Rivera has a record 643 The contending Royals Perez’s shutout bid with a Kevin Correia pitched seven . another tourney title saves, but had never failed announced a trade after the home run with two outs in shutout innings, Brian Dozier Points leader Austin three in a row in 1,087 relief game, getting veteran the ninth inning. and Joe Mauer backed him TORONTO — Serena Dillon finished 11th and saw Williams won the Rogers Cup appearances coming in. infielder Jamey Carroll from Athletics 4, Blue Jays 3: with home runs and the his lead shrink to three points for the third time, routing Royals 4, Red Sox 3: Minnesota for cash or a play- Alberto Callaspo hit a Minnesota Twins beat the over Hornish. James Shields (7-8) earned his er to be named. tiebreaking two-run double Chicago White Sox. unseeded Romanian Sorana first home win in more than Rangers 6, Astros 1: in the eighth inning, Brandon The Twins took three of Luhr, Graf team for Cirstea 6-2, 6-0 on Sunday. three months, Martin Perez (5-3) threw a Moss had a two-run homer four games in the series and another Le Mans victory The top-ranked woman homered and the Kansas City four-hitter for his first career and the have won nine of 12 against captured her eighth WTA ELKHART LAKE, Wis. — Royals beat Boston. complete game, leading the beat Toronto. the White Sox this season. title of the year and 54th of and Klaus Graf her career. rolled to their fifth consecu- Buffalo rookie makes strong debut in victory tive American Le Mans COLLEGE FOOTBALL Series victory Sunday at USC star has bone Road America, holding on INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Manuel wound up 16 of 21 the incompletions were 38-3. Luck was 4 of 6 for 51 after a strong challenge by bruise in shoulder Bills quarterback EJ Manuel for 107 yards and gave Buffalo throwaways. Manuel depart- yards in two series Sunday. the revolutionary DeltaWing LOS ANGELES — did what Buffalo asked its first lead with a 17-yard ed after going 9 of 10 for 68 Backup Matt Hasselbeck had LM12. Southern California coach Sunday. TD pass late in the first half, yards after throwing the TD one TD pass and one intercep- The DeltaWing led for the Lane Kiffin says wide receiv- He was solid in the short- leading the Bills to a 44-20 pass to Dorin Dickerson with tion in three series. first time in the series, top- er Marqise Lee has a bone passing game, showed he preseason victory at 14 seconds left in the half Manuel wasn’t even the ping the field twice for 16 bruise in the area around his could occasionally run and Indianapolis. when most of the Bills’ most impressive rookie for laps. In the production- right shoulder and is consid- even led the Bills to a touch- It was a simple, safe game starters were playing against the new-look Bills. based GT class, SRT Viper ered day-to-day. down in the hurry-up plan in the rookie’s preseason an Indy defense filled with Backup quarterback Jeff took its first factory-backed The All-American was offense. He made some mis- debut. second and third stringers. Tuel replaced Manuel in the victory since New Year’s Eve banged up Friday at practice takes, too, like botching a But judging the perform- It wasn’t nearly as impres- third quarter and started in 2000 when Dominick and missed the Trojans’ handoff to C.J. Spiller. ance might be a bit tough. sive as Luck’s debut last sea- with 10 straight completions. Farnbacher and Marc morning practice Saturday. But new coach Doug Only three of Manuel’s son. Luck threw a 63-yard TD He led Buffalo to three scor- Goossens won in the No. 91 He was back for the evening Marrone had to like what he completions went for more pass on his first pass attempt ing drives and finished 19 of Viper GTS-R. session, though without saw. than nine yards and two of and led the Colts past St.Louis, 23 for 212 yards with two TDs. put the pads. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Monday, August 12,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports

at Muirfield, rallying to claim NASCAR PGA his first British Open title. From Page B1 Tiger’s major Lefty apparently left his swing on the other side of the The top 10 drivers in slump reaches Atlantic. After four days of points and the drivers from spraying shots all over the 11th to 20th with the most five years place, he finished 22 shots wins earn wild-card berths From Page B1 behind in a tie for 72nd place. for the 10-race postseason. Only two players fared worse Kurt Busch moved into 11th Henrik Stenson (70) fin- on the weekend. place, just two points behind ished three shots back, miss- Dufner is looking ahead to Truex and only four behind ing a chance to become the bigger things. He wants to ninth-place . first Swedish man to capture win more tournaments, win Ambrose was unchal- a major championship. more majors, get in the mix lenged for the lead through Another Swede, Jonas Blixt, for team events like the Ryder the first half of the race, was four behind the winner. Cup and Presidents Cup. building a margin of nearly 3 Tiger Woods and Phil He’s also got plans at home, seconds over Kyle Busch, Mickelson were long gone by picking up a sapling from the who started fifth and was up the time the leaders teed off. general manager at Oak Hill. to second by lap 21. Woods’ winless streak in He’ll plant it on the new Busch had been unable to the majors is now more than spread he and his wife are close on Ambrose before a five years long, and this one building in Alabama. red flag flew midway through The Associated Press was especially perplexing. “First major champi- the race and was focused on Kyle Busch leads a group of racers during Sunday’s NASCAR race in Watkins Glen, N.Y. Just a week earlier, he onship at Oak Hill,” he said. the No. 9 Richard Petty wrapped up a dominating “Some of their oak trees out Motorsports Ford in front. race changed when Aric after the restart and strug- had a year ago when oil seven-stroke victory at the there hopefully on our prop- “They’re better,” Busch Almirola blew a right front gling, Ambrose had picked spoiled his day. Bridgestone. He never got erty.” said of Ambrose. “I’m trying tire and slid off course into a up only one spot and “It was a really, really anything going at Oak Hill, And, please, no more to figure out where I’m get- tire barrier, bringing out that trailed Busch by nearly 10 sticky situation last year, and putting up four straight questions about what hap- ting beat. He’s been driving fateful caution. seconds. it wasn’t all Brad’s fault,” rounds in the 70s and finish- pened in Atlanta. away.” When the race restart- Truex managed to pass Busch said. “There was oil on ing a whopping 14 shots “(Bradley) always jabbed On the ensuing restart on ed, Busch was in front with Busch on lap 65, but Busch the race track, but Brad’s the behind Dufner. at me a little bit about having lap 43, Ambrose again sailed Keselowski third and banged past him in the Inner one that spun us out. It even- “Just the way it goes,” one of these in his house, and clear of the field, building a Ambrose 12th, and the car Loop seconds later and tually cost us being able to Woods said. thanks for giving it to him cushion of 3.5 seconds over that had dominated the Keselowski followed into make the Chase. I figured Mickelson was only three and all that stuff,” Dufner Busch as the final pit stops race out front became just second. Keselowski stayed maybe he could do some of weeks removed from one of said, the Wanamaker Trophy loomed. ordinary in traffic, unable close for a while, but Busch the same again, but he kept it the greatest closing rounds in at his side. The complexion of the to move forward. Nine laps began to pull away just as he clean today.” major championship history “Now, I’ve got one, too.” Scoreboard

Central Division W L Pct GB Reds 3, Padres 2 41. (34) Victor Gonzalez Jr., Chevrolet, accident, 9.98. 5, Nickel Ashmeade, Jamaica, 9.98. 6, Mike David Lynn, $75,000 69-69-71-71 —280 On The Air Pittsburgh 70 47 .598 — San Diego 020 000 000 000 0 — 2 11 0 39, 39, 3, $52,850. 42. (42) , Toyota, Rodgers, United States, 10.04. 7, Christophe Michael Thompson, $75,000 72-67-72-69 —280 St. Louis 67 50 .573 3 Cincinnati 000 000 020 000 1 — 3 5 2 accident, 39, 28.4, 2, $48,850. 43. (36) David Lemaitre, France, 10.06. 8, James Dasaolu, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, $58,750 68-71-71-71 — 281 Today Cincinnati 65 52 .556 5 (13 innings) Reutimann, Toyota, engine, 4, 30, 1, $45,350. Britain, 10.21. Robert Garrigus, $58,750 67-68-74-72 — 281 — Los Angeles Angels at Chicago 52 65 .444 18 Kennedy, Hynes (9), Gregerson (9), Thayer Race Statistics Decathlon — 1, Ashton Eaton , United States, Bill Haas, $58,750 68-70-71-72 — 281 1 New York Yankees, 4 p.m., ESPN. Milwaukee 51 67 .432 19⁄2 (10), Vincent (11), Stauffer (13) and R.Rivera, Average Speed of Race Winner: 87.001 mph. 8809. 2, Michael Schrader, Germany, 8670. 3, Webb Simpson, $58,750 72-64-73-72 — 281 Tuesday, Aug. 13 West Division W L Pct GB Hundley; Leake, M.Parra (8), Hoover (8), Time of Race: 2 hours, 32 minutes, 4 seconds. , Canada, 8512. 13, , Rafael Cabrera Bello, $48,500 68-75-69-70 —282 Major League Baseball — Seattle at Tampa Bay, 4 Los Angeles 67 50 .573 — A.Chapman (9), Broxton (10), Ondrusek (11), Margin of Victory: 0.486 seconds. Caution Flags: United States, 8312. , United Ryo Ishikawa, $48,500 69-71-70-72 —282 1 p.m., Root Sports. Arizona 59 57 .509 7⁄2 LeCure (12) and Mesoraco. W—LeCure 2-1. L— 8 for 21 laps. Lead Changes: 5 among 5 drivers. States, DNF. , United States, DNF. Scott Jamieson, $48,500 69-72-70-71 —282 Little League Softball — Little League World Colorado 55 64 .462 13 Stauffer 1-1. HRs—Cincinnati, Paul (7). Lap Leaders: M.Ambrose 1-28; J.Montoya 29; 20km Walk — 1, Aleksandr Ivanov, Russia, Miguel A. Jimenez, $48,500 68-72-75-67 —282 Series semifinals, 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., ESPN2. San Diego 53 64 .453 14 Braves 9, Marlins 4 J.McMurray 30; K.Harvick 31-38; M.Ambrose 39- 1:20:58. 2, Chen Ding, China, 1:21:09. 3, Miguel Paul Casey, $38,571 67-72-74-70 —283 Wednesday, Aug. 14 San Francisco 52 65 .444 15 Miami 030 001 000 — 4 6 0 61; Ky.Busch 62-90. Angel Lopez, Spain, 1:21:21. 53, Timothy Seaman, Brendon de Jonge, $38,571 71-71-71-70 —283 Major League Baseball — Cincinnati at Chicago Saturday’s Games Atlanta 010 030 41x — 9 12 1 Top 12 in Points: 1. J.Johnson, 808; 2. United States, 1:36:35. Peter Hanson, $38,571 72-69-74-68 —283 Cubs, 11 a.m., WGN; Seattle at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m., San Francisco 3, Baltimore 2 H.Alvarez, Da.Jennings (7), A.Ramos (7), Ames C.Bowyer, 733; 3. C.Edwards, 728; 4. K.Harvick, Women Martin Kaymer, $38,571 68-68-78-69—283 Root Sports; Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 5 p.m., ESPN. L.A. Dodgers 5, Tampa Bay 0 (8) and K.Hill; Minor, Avilan (8), Varvaro (9) and 707; 5. Ky.Busch, 693; 6. D.Earnhardt Jr., 670; 7. 10,000 — 1, Tirunesh Dibaba, Ethiopia, Francesco Molinari, $38,571 72-68-70-73 —283 International Soccer — Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Washington 8, Philadelphia 5 Gattis. W—Minor 12-5. L—Da.Jennings 1-3. HRs— M.Kenseth, 659; 8. Bra.Keselowski, 634; 9. 30:43.35. 2, Gladys Cherono, Kenya, 30:45.17. 3, Justin Rose, $38,571 68-66-77-72 —283 United States, 11:25 a.m., ESPN2. Miami 1, Atlanta 0 Atlanta, F.Freeman (14). G.Biffle, 627; 10. M.Truex Jr., 625; 11. Ku.Busch, Belaynesh Oljira, Ethiopia, 30:46.98. 8, Shalane Lee Westwood, $38,571 66-73-68-76 —283 San Diego 3, Cincinnati 1 623; 12. K.Kahne, 622. Flanagan, United States, 31:34.83. 12, Jordan J.J. Henry, $28,000 71-71-73-69 —284 Little League Softball — Little League World Cardinals 8, Cubs 4 Series final, 8 p.m., ESPN2. 6, St. Louis 5 Hasay, United States, 32:17.93. 14, Amy Hastings, Charley Hoffman, $28,000 69-67-73-75 —284 N.Y. Mets 4, Arizona 1 Chicago 001 102 000 — 4 8 1 Nationwide Series Zippo 200 United States, 32:51.19. Matt Jones, $28,000 72-71-73-68 —284 Colorado 6, Pittsburgh 4 St. Louis 301 001 12x — 8 13 2 Saturday Long Jump — 1, Brittney Reese, United States, Thorbjorn Olesen, $28,000 71-70-74-69 —284 E.Jackson, B.Parker (6), Russell (6), H.Rondon At Watkins Glen International 1 Local Schedule Milwaukee 10, Seattle 0 23-0. 2, Blessing Okagbare, Nigeria, 22-11⁄4. 3, D.A. Points, $28,000 73-70-72-69 —284 (7), Bowden (8) and Castillo; J.Kelly, Maness (6), Watkins Glen, N.Y. 1 Sunday’s Games Ivana panovic, Serbia, 22-4⁄2. 8, Tori Polk, Danny Willett, $28,000 73-70-72-69 —284 Today Cincinnati 3, San Diego 2, 13 innings Choate (6), Siegrist (7), Mujica (8) and T.Cruz. Lap length: 2.45 miles United States, 22-1. 11, Janay DeLoach Soukup, Tiger Woods, $28,000 71-70-73-70 —284 No local events scheduled. W—Choate 2-1. L—B.Parker 1-2. Sv—Mujica (31). (Start position in parentheses) 1 Atlanta 9, Miami 4 United States, 21-1⁄2. K.J. Choi, $18,875 76-65-71-73 —285 Tuesday, Aug. 13 St. Louis 8, Chicago Cubs 4 Rockies 3, Pirates 2 1. (5) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 82 laps, 149.2 rat- — 1, Sandra Perkovic, Croatia, Marcus Fraser, $18,875 67-69-75-74 —285 No local events scheduled. Baltimore 10, San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 011 000 000 — 2 6 2 ing, 0 points, $45,100. 2. (1) Sam Hornish Jr., 223-0. 2, Melina Robert-Michon, France, 217-5. 3, Luke Guthrie, $18,875 71-71-69-74 —285 Wednesday, Aug. 14 Seattle 2, Milwaukee 0 Colorado 001 001 10x — 3 6 1 Ford, 82, 127.4, 43, $39,132. 3. (8) Brian Vickers, Yarelys Barrios, Cuba, 213-1. 5, Gia Lewis- David Hearn, $18,875 66-76-71-72 —285 No local events scheduled. N.Y. Mets 9, Arizona 5 Locke, Watson (6), Morris (7) and T.Sanchez; Toyota, 82, 107.6, 42, $31,906. 4. (4) Regan Smallwood, United States, 210-8. Thongchai Jaidee, $18,875 70-71-75-69 —285 Colorado 3, Pittsburgh 2 Bettis, Corpas (7), Belisle (8), Brothers (9) and Smith, Chevrolet, 82, 114, 41, $27,631. 5. (11) John Merrick, $18,875 75-68-73-69 —285 Local Golf Washington 6, Philadelphia 0 Torrealba. W—Corpas 1-2. L—Morris 5-5. Sv— Elliott Sadler, Toyota, 82, 104.3, 39, $24,781. 6. Pro Soccer Ryan Palmer, $18,875 73-70-71-71 —285 L.A. Dodgers 8, Tampa Bay 2 Brothers (10). HRs—Pittsburgh, P.Alvarez (28). (9) , Toyota, 82, 103.6, 39, Josh Teater, $18,875 71-71-71-72 —285 Today’s Games $25,181. 7. (6) , Chevrolet, 82, Ryan Moore $16,900 69-71-73-73 —286 Bedrock’s Junior Mets 9, Diamondbacks 5 109.8, 37, $21,706. 8. (17) , Toyota, 82, Major League Soccer Friday Philadelphia (Hamels 4-13) at Atlanta New York 401 000 301 — 9 11 1 Scott Stallings, $16,900 73-70-73-70 —286 92.1, 36, $19,336. 9. (7) Nelson Piquet Jr., Ken Duke, $16,300 75-68-70-74 —287 At Forest Hills Country Club (Teheran 9-5), 4:10 p.m. Arizona 103 000 010 — 5 11 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE Chevrolet, 82, 94.2, 35, $20,131. 10. (12) Trevor Chris Kirk, $16,300 71-69-73-74 —287 BOYS Cincinnati (Latos 11-3) at Chicago Cubs (T.Wood Niese, Aardsma (7), Atchison (8), Hawkins (9) W L T Pts GF GA Bayne, Ford, 82, 85.7, 34, $20,131. 11. (10) Brian Shane Lowry, $16,300 71-70-75-71 —287 Juniors — Ben Crumley, Hubbard, 79; Spencer 7-8), 5:05 p.m. and Recker; Spruill, Collmenter (4), Thatcher (7), Sporting KC 11 7 6 39 36 24 Scott, Chevrolet, 82, 93, 33, $18,781. 12. (14) Hunter Mahan, $16,300 70-68-78-71 —287 Konkright, Ridgefield, Wash., 80; Trevor Buck, Miami (Koehler 3-7) at Kansas City (W.Davis 5- W.Harris (7), E.De La Rosa (8), Bell (9) and New York 11 8 5 38 36 31 , Chevrolet, 82, 84.9, 32, $18,506. Harris English, $15,700 74-69-72-73 —288 Canby, 82. 9), 5:10 p.m. Gosewisch. W—Niese 4-6. L—Spruill 0-2. HRs— Philadelphia 10 7 7 37 36 32 13. (19) , Toyota, 82, 78.4, 31, Tommy Gainey, $15,700 69-74-73-72 —288 Boys — Shane Fritter, Gearhart, 84; Aaron San Diego (Volquez 8-9) at Colorado (Chacin New York, A.Brown (4), Flores (1). Arizona, A.Hill Montreal 10 7 5 35 34 34 $18,406. 14. (16) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, Stephen Gallacher, $15,700 75-68-76-69 —288 Richardson, Gearhart, 92. 10-6), 5:40 p.m. (7). Houston 9 7 6 33 26 22 82, 84.1, 0, $18,256. 15. (20) , Sergio Garcia, $15,700 69-68-75-76 —288 Intermediate — Jackson Kennon, Bandon, 79; Baltimore (Feldman 2-3) at Arizona (Miley 9- Nationals 6, Phillies 0 Chicago 9 9 4 31 29 32 Ford, 82, 76.7, 29, $19,356. 16. (27) Reed New England 8 9 6 30 27 23 Ian Poulter, $15,700 70-71-77-70 —288 Samuel Pyon, Happy Valley, 79; Joseph 8), 6:40 p.m. Philadelphia 000 000 000 — 0 4 1 Sorenson, Chevrolet, 82, 69.9, 28, $18,131. 17. (24) Columbus 7 11 5 26 27 30 Ben Curtis, $15,350 73-70-74-72 —289 Brundan, Eugene, 91. N.Y. Mets (Mejia 1-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Nolasco Washington 100 230 00x — 6 13 0 , Chevrolet, 82, 66.1, 27, $18,081. Toronto FC 4 11 8 20 21 31 Brandt Snedeker, $15,350 70-73-70-76 —289 PeeWee (10-11) — Scotty Kennon, Bandon 45; 8-9), 7:10 p.m. K.Kendrick, De Fratus (5), Diekman (7), Tuesday’s Games 18. (13) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 82, 83.4, 0, D.C. United 3 16 4 13 13 38 Tim Clark, $15,150 69-71-75-75 —290 Kalen Beggs, Portland, 47. Papelbon (8) and Kratz, Ruiz; Strasburg and $11,800. 19. (22) Kyle Kelley, Chevrolet, 82, 60.2, San Francisco (Bumgarner 11-7) at Washington WESTERN CONFERENCE Vijay Singh, $15,150 70-72-73-75 —290 PeeWee (8-9) — Simon Grey, Lake Oswego, 43; W.Ramos. W—Strasburg 6-9. L—K.Kendrick 10-9. 25, $17,931. 20. (26) , Chevrolet, (G.Gonzalez 7-5), 4:05 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA Brooks Koepka, $14,950 71-72-71-77 — 291 Talon Larson, Eugene, 64. 82, 58.5, 24, $18,556. Philadelphia (E.Martin 1-1) at Atlanta (Medlen Real Salt Lake 12 7 5 41 39 26 John Senden, $14,950 72-70-73-76 — 291 GIRLS Race Statistics 9-10), 4:10 p.m. Pro Football 10 7 6 36 36 30 Matteo Manassero, $14,750 72-69-74-77 —292 Girls — Victoria Eichten, Newberg, 88; Average Speed of Race Winner: 92.368 mph. Cincinnati (H.Bailey 7-10) at Chicago Cubs Colorado 9 7 9 36 31 27 Phil Mickelson, $14,750 71-71-78-72 —292 Constance Wang, Camas, Wash., 103. Time of Race: 2 hours, 10 minutes, 30 seconds. (Samardzija 6-11), 5:05 p.m. NFL Preseason Portland 8 3 11 35 32 21 Gary Woodland, $14,600 73-70-80-70 —293 Intermediate — Victoria Gailey, Tigard, 94. Margin of Victory: 1.418 seconds. Caution Flags: Milwaukee (Estrada 4-4) at Texas (Ogando 5- Saturday’s Game Los Angeles 10 9 4 34 35 30 Darren Clarke, $14,500 69-73-74-80 —296 5 for 15 laps. Lead Changes: 7 among 6 drivers. 3), 5:05 p.m. N.Y. Giants 18, Pittsburgh 13 Seattle 10 7 4 34 29 23 Lap Leaders: S.Hornish Jr. 1-15; B.Keselowski 16- Pro Baseball Miami (Fernandez 8-5) at Kansas City (B.Chen Sunday’s Game FC Dallas 8 6 9 33 30 33 17; P.Kligerman 18-24; B.Keselowski 25-51; Transactions 5-0), 5:10 p.m. Buffalo 44, Indianapolis 20 San Jose 8 10 6 30 25 35 R.Smith 52; B.Vickers 53; J.Logano 54-65; American League Pittsburgh (Morton 4-3) at St. Louis Thursday, Aug. 15 Chivas USA 4 13 6 18 20 40 BASEBALL B.Keselowski 66-82. East Division W L Pct GB (Wainwright 13-7), 5:15 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. American League Top 10 in Points: 1. A.Dillon, 730; 2. S.Hornish Boston 71 49 .592 — San Diego (Stults 8-10) at Colorado (Manship Atlanta at Baltimore, 4:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games — Recalled 3B Will Jr., 727; 3. R.Smith, 725; 4. E.Sadler, 718; 5. Tampa Bay 66 50 .56930-1), 5:40 p.m. Carolina at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. Seattle FC 2, Toronto FC 1 Middlebrooks from Pawtucket (IL). Placed INF 1 B.Vickers, 712; 6. J.Allgaier, 685; 7. B.Scott, 674; Baltimore 65 52 .556 4⁄2 Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 8-5) at Arizona San Diego at Chicago, 5 p.m. Vancouver 2, San Jose 0 Brandon Snyder on the 15-day DL. Activated LHP 8. K.Larson, 665; 9. T.Bayne, 661; 10. New York 59 57 .509 10 (Delgado 4-3), 6:40 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16 Columbus 2, New York 0 Franklin Morales from the 15-day DL. Optioned 1 P.Kligerman, 656. Toronto 54 63 .462 15⁄2 N.Y. Mets (Harvey 9-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 11- Minnesota at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Philadelphia 2, D.C. United 0 RHP Pedro Beato to Pawtucket. Central Division W L Pct GB 3), 7:10 p.m. Oakland at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Grand-Am Rolex Series Sporting Kansas City 3, New England 0 —Placed INF Miguel Detroit 69 47 .595 — San Francisco at Kansas City, 5 p.m. Chicago 2, Montreal 1 Tejada on the 15-day DL. Traded a player to be Cleveland 63 55 .534 7 Sunday’s Linescores Tampa Bay at New England, 5 p.m. Road America Real Salt Lake 1, Houston 0 named or cash to Minnesota for INF Jamey 1 Saturday Kansas City 61 54 .530 7⁄2 Indians 6, Angels 5 Saturday, Aug. 17 Sunday’s Games Carroll. Activated C Salvador Perez from the 1 At Road America Minnesota 52 63 .452 16⁄2 Los Angeles 220 100 000 — 5 8 0 Dallas at Arizona, 1:30 p.m. FC Dallas 3, Los Angeles 3, tie concussion list. Recalled INF Irving Falu from Chicago 44 72 .379 25 Tennessee at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. Elkhart Lake, Wis. Chivas USA 1, Colorado 1, tie Omaha (PCL). Optioned LHP Donnie Joseph to Cleveland 000 004 20x — 6 8 1 Lap Length 4.048 West Division W L Pct GB Williams, Boshers (6), J.Gutierrez (7), Maronde Jacksonville at N.Y. Jets, 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17 Omaha. Designated C Brett Hayes for assign- Texas 68 50 .576 — Green Bay at St. Louis, 5 p.m. (Starting position in parentheses) D.C. United at Montreal, 4 p.m. ment. Activated RHP from the fami- (7), Jepsen (7), Kohn (8) and Conger; Masterson, 1. (12) Brendon Hartley/Scott Mayer, BMW- Oakland 66 50 .569 1 R.Hill (5), M.Albers (6), J.Smith (8), C.Perez (9) Miami at Houston, 5 p.m. Toronto FC at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. ly emergency leave list. Placed OF 1 Riley, 70 laps completed. 2. (4) Christian Seattle 54 63 .462 13⁄2 Denver at Seattle, 7 p.m. Chicago at New England, 4:30 p.m. on the 15-day DL. Designated LHP Francisley and C.Santana. W—M.Albers 3-1. L—J.Gutierrez 0- Fittipaldi/Joao Barbosa, Corvette DP, 70. 3. (9) Los Angeles 53 63 .457 14 3. Sv—C.Perez (18). HRs—Cleveland, Swisher (12), Sunday, Aug. 18 Philadelphia at New York, 5 p.m. Bueno for assignment. Houston 37 79 .319 30 Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants, 4 p.m. Brian Frisselle/Burt Frisselle, Corvette DP, 70. 4. Seattle FC at Houston, 6 p.m. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed 2B Howie Aviles (7), C.Santana (13). (3) /Memo Rojas, BMW-Riley, 70. 5. Saturday’s Games Yankees 5, Tigers 4 Monday, Aug. 19 Vancouver at Colorado, 6:30 p.m. Kendrick on the 15-day DL. Recalled LHP Buddy Detroit 9, N.Y. Yankees 3 Pittsburgh at Washington, 5 p.m. (11) /Ozz Negri, Ford-Riley, 70. 6. (7) Boshers from Salt Lake (PCL). Detroit 100 000 012 — 4 13 1 Real Salt Lake at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Toronto 5, Oakland 4 Gustavo Yacaman/Justin Wilson, Ford-Riley, 70. NEW YORK YANKEES—Recalled RHP Dellin New York 021 100 001 — 5 8 1 FC Dallas at Portland, 8 p.m. San Francisco 3, Baltimore 2 7. (2) /Jordan Taylor, Corvette DP, Betances from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Verlander, Coke (8), Veras (9) and B.Pena; Auto Racing Sunday, Aug. 18 Chicago White Sox 5, Minnesota 4 70. 8. (5) /, Corvette DP, Optioned 3B David Adams to Scranton/Wilkes- Pettitte, Kelley (5), Logan (6), D.Robertson (8), Sporting Kansas City at San Jose, 7 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 5, Tampa Bay 0 70. 9. (14) Sebastien Bourdais/Emilio DiGuida, Barre. M.Rivera (9) and C.Stewart. W—M.Rivera 3-2. L— L.A. Angels 7, Cleveland 2 NASCAR Corvette DP, 70. 10. x-(16) /Paul National Women’s Soccer League OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Selected RHP Sonny Veras 0-5. HRs—Detroit, B.Pena (4), Mi.Cabrera Boston 5, Kansas City 3 Sprint Cup Cheez-It 355 at The Glen Dalla Lana, BMW M3, 68. 11. (17) Patrick W L T Pts GF GA Gray from Sacramento (PCL). Designated INF (36), V.Martinez (10). New York, A.Rodriguez (1), Texas 5, Houston 4 Sunday Lindsey/Patrick Long, GT3, 68. 12. (21) for assignment. A.Soriano (3), Gardner (8). x-FC Kansas City 11 5 5 38 33 20 Milwaukee 10, Seattle 0 At Watkins Glen International Michael Marsal/Maxime Martin, BMW M3, 68. x-Western New York9 4 8 35 34 19 —Sent INF Leury Garcia to the Sunday’s Games Athletics 6, Blue Jays 4 Watkins Glen, N.Y. 13. (19) Jeff Segal/Ken Wilden, Ferrari 458, 68. x-Portland 10 6 5 35 30 24 Chicago White Sox to complete an earlier trade. N.Y. Yankees 5, Detroit 4 Oakland 000 003 030 — 6 10 2 Lap length: 2.45 miles 14. (18) John Potter/, Porsche GT3, 68. x-Sky Blue FC 10 6 5 35 30 25 Added OF Alex Rios to the roster. Optioned OF Cleveland 6, L.A. Angels 5 Toronto 010 002 001 — 4 7 1 (Start position in parentheses) 15. (15) Leh Keen/Alessandro Balzan, Ferrari Boston 8 7 6 30 34 32 Joey Butler to Round Rock (PCL). Oakland 6, Toronto 4 Griffin, Cook (6), Doolittle (8), Balfour (9) and 1. (5) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 90 laps, 138.2 rating, 458, 68. 16. (22) Emil Assentato/Anthony Chicago 7 8 6 27 30 35 have placed LHP Juan Kansas City 4, Boston 3 Vogt; Dickey, Oliver (8), Lincoln (8) and Thole. 47 points, $236,658. 2. (8) Brad Keselowski, Lazzaro, Ferrari 458, 68. 17. (26) Robin Seattle 5 13 3 18 21 34 Perez on the 60-day DL. Recalled RHP Mickey Minnesota 5, Chicago White Sox 2 W—Cook 4-2. L—Oliver 3-3. Sv—Balfour (30). Ford, 90, 105.9, 42, $204,876. 3. (3) Martin Truex Liddell/John Edwards, Chevrolet Camaro, 67. 18. Washington 3 14 4 13 15 38 Storey from Buffalo (IL). Activated RHP Drew Texas 6, Houston 1 HRs—Oakland, Moss (18). Jr., Toyota, 90, 117.6, 41, $161,735. 4. (16) Carl y-(29) Joel Miller/Tristan Nunez, Mazda 6, 63. 19. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Hutchison from the 60-day DL and optioned him Baltimore 10, San Francisco 2 Rangers 6, Astros 1 Edwards, Ford, 90, 99.2, 40, $149,360. 5. (11) (30) Jim Norman/, Porsche x- clinched playoff berth to Buffalo. Cayman, 63. 20. (20) Jeroen Bleekemolen/Tim Seattle 2, Milwaukee 0 Texas 000 011 004 — 6 8 0 Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 90, 110.6, 40, Saturday’s Games National League Bergmeister, Porsche GT3, 63. L.A. Dodgers 8, Tampa Bay 2 Houston 000 000 001 — 1 4 2 $132,324. 6. (2) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 90, 109.5, Boston 1, FC Kansas City 0 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Placed 3B Eric x-GT class winners Today’s Games M.Perez and G.Soto; Keuchel, De Leon (9) and 38, $135,818. 7. (9) Joey Logano, Ford, 90, 94.8, Chicago 3, Sky Blue FC 3, tie Chavez on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 10. y-GX class winners Oakland (Straily 6-6) at Toronto (Happ 2-2), 37, $118,743. 8. (18) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, Washington 1, Seattle FC 0 Recalled LHP Eury De la Rosa from Reno (PCL). Corporan. W—M.Perez 5-3. L—Keuchel 5-7. HRs— Race Statistics 9:37 a.m. 90, 89.6, 36, $131,296. 9. (13) Kurt Busch, Western New York 0, Portland 0, tie Purchased the contract of 3B Matt Davidson Houston, Carter (21). Winners’ average speed: Time of Texas (Darvish 11-5) at Houston (Oberholtzer Chevrolet, 90, 100.3, 35, $111,330. 10. (4) A J 102.974 mph. Saturday, Aug. 17 from Reno. Optioned RHP David Hernandez to Royals 4, Red Sox 3 Race: 2 hours, 45 minutes, 46.340 seconds. 2-0), 11:10 a.m. Allmendinger, Toyota, 90, 103.8, 34, $116,018. 11. Boston at Western New York, 5 p.m. Reno (PCL). Boston 100 002 000 — 3 7 0 Margin of Victory: 4.290 seconds. Cautions: 2 L.A. Angels (Richards 3-4) at N.Y. Yankees (6) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 90, 96, 34, Portland at Seattle FC, 8 p.m. CHICAGO CUBS — Selected the contract of OF Kansas City 121 000 00x — 4 9 1 for 9 laps. Lead Changes: 7 among 6 drivers. (Kuroda 10-7), 4:05 p.m. $109,505. 12. (30) , Ford, 90, 68.5, Sunday, Aug. 18 Darnell McDonald from Iowa (PCL). Optioned C Lackey, D.Britton (8) and Lavarnway; Shields, DP Points: Alex Popow 246, 246, Cleveland (Salazar 1-0) at Minnesota (A.Albers 32, $105,843. 13. (26) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, Chicago at FC Kansas City, 1:10 p.m. J.C. Boscan to Iowa. Collins (8), Crow (8), G.Holland (9) and S.Perez. Jon Fogarty 242, Alex Gurney 242, Christian 1-0), 5:10 p.m. 90, 85.1, 32, $123,946. 14. (14) Ryan Newman, Sky Blue FC at Washington, 2 p.m. ATLANTA BRAVES—Activated C Gerald Laird W—Shields 7-8. L—Lackey 7-10. Sv—G.Holland Chevrolet, 90, 77.2, 30, $113,318. 15. (29) Max Fittipaldi 239. from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Todd Detroit (Fister 10-5) at Chicago White Sox (32). HRs—Kansas City, A.Gordon (13). (Sale 7-11), 5:10 p.m. Papis, Chevrolet, 90, 68.9, 0, $122,210. GT Points: John Potter 255, Andy Lally 255, Cunningham to Gwinnett (IL). Miami (Koehler 3-7) at Kansas City (W.Davis 5- Twins 5, White Sox 2 16. (17) Greg Biffle, Ford, 90, 74.5, 28, $92,085. Robin Liddell 248, John Edwards 248, Golf —Optioned RHP Jeremy 9), 5:10 p.m. Minnesota 000 050 000 — 5 9 1 17. (7) , Chevrolet, 90, 79.6, 27, Alessandro Balzan 244. Hefner to Las Vegas (PCL). Activated RHP Jon Baltimore (Feldman 2-3) at Arizona (Miley 9- Chicago 000 000 002 — 2 7 0 $107,201. 18. (33) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 90, GX Points: Jim Norman 297, Joel Miller 287, PGA Championship Niese from the 15-day DL. 8), 6:40 p.m. Correia, Burton (8), Fien (9) and Mauer; 52.3, 26, $123,146. 19. (20) , Tom Long 280, Sylvain Tremblay 280, Tristan Sunday — Recalled OF Jaff Decker Tuesday’s Games Quintana, Axelrod (6) and Flowers. W—Correia Toyota, 90, 68.7, 25, $92,835. 20. (35) Danica Nunez 252. At Oak Hill Country Club, East Course from Tucson (PCL). Placed OF Carlos Quentin on L.A. Angels (Hanson 4-3) at N.Y. Yankees 8-8. L—Quintana 6-4. HRs—Minnesota, Dozier Patrick, Chevrolet, 90, 54.1, 24, $77,635. 21. (31) Pittsford, N.Y. the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 31. (Sabathia 9-10), 4:05 p.m. (11), Mauer (9). Chicago, A.Dunn (27), Gillaspie , Ford, 90, 49.2, 23, $98,243. 22. (27) Track & Field Purse: $8 million ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Recalled RHP Michael Boston (Dempster 6-8) at Toronto (Redmond (10). , Ford, 90, 55.9, 22, $87,393. 23. (10) Yardage: 7,177; Par: 70 Wacha from Memphis (PCL). Optioned RHP 1-1), 4:07 p.m. Orioles 10, Giants 2 , Toyota, 90, 82.4, 21, $110,401. 24. World Championships Final Carlos Martinez to Memphis. Seattle (E.Ramirez 3-0) at Tampa Bay (Archer Baltimore 000 001 243 — 10 12 0 (23) , Chevrolet, 90, 62, 0, $92,682. At Jason Dufner, $1,445,000 68-63-71-68 —270 FOOTBALL 6-4), 4:10 p.m. San Francisco 200 000 000 — 2 7 1 25. (21) , Ford, 90, 53, 19, $75,460. Jim Furyk, $865,000 65-68-68-71 — 272 National Football League 26. (22) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 90, 64.8, 18, Saturday Finals Henrik Stenson, $545,000 68-66-69-70— 273 BALTIMORE RAVENS—Agreed to terms with TE Milwaukee (Estrada 4-4) at Texas (Ogando 5- B.Norris, Patton (6), Tom.Hunter (7), O’Day Men 3), 5:05 p.m. (8), Fr.Rodriguez (9) and Wieters; M.Cain, $82,660. 27. (40) , Chevrolet, 90, Jonas Blixt, $385,000 68-70-66-70—274 Dallas Clark. Re-signed TE Brandon Stokley to a 42.5, 17, $74,435. 28. (41) Landon Cassill, 10,000 — 1, Mohamed Farah, Britain, 27:21.71. Scott Piercy, $304,000 67-71-72-65 — 275 one-year contract. Cleveland (McAllister 4-7) at Minnesota Mijares (8), S.Rosario (8), Zito (9) and Posey. W— 2, Ibrahim Jeilan, Ethiopia, 27:22.23. 3, Paul (Deduno 7-5), 5:10 p.m. Patton 2-0. L—M.Cain 7-8. HRs—Baltimore, Hardy Chevrolet, 90, 36.2, 0, $71,285. 29. (37) Alex Adam Scott, $304,000 65-68-72-70 — 275 CHICAGO BEARS—Signed LS Brandon Hartson Kennedy, Toyota, 90, 38.4, 15, $71,110. ‘30. (25) Kipngetich Tanui, Kenya, 27:22.61. 4, Galen David Toms, $259,000 71-69-69-67 —276 to a three-year contract and S Derrick Martin to Detroit (Scherzer 17-1) at Chicago White Sox (21), A.Jones (24). Rupp, United States, 27:24.39. 10, Dathan (H.Santiago 3-7), 5:10 p.m. Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 85, 71.6, 14, Jason Day, $206,250 67-71-72-67 —277 a one-year contract. Placed CB Kelvin Hayden on Mariners 2, Brewers 0 $89,460. Ritzenhein, United States, 27:37.90. 18, Chris Dustin Johnson, $206,250 72-71-65-69 —277 the injured reserve list. Waived S Cyhl Quarles. Miami (Fernandez 8-5) at Kansas City (B.Chen Milwaukee 000 000 000 — 0 5 0 Derrick, United States, 28:04.54. 5-0), 5:10 p.m. 31. (1) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, accident, 84, Zach Johnson, $206,250 69-70-70-68—277 CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed G Otis Hudson. Seattle 001 010 00x — 2 4 0 120, 15, $117,024. 32. (15) Brian Vickers, Toyota, Women Rory McIlroy, $206,250 69-71-67-70 —277 DALLAS COWBOYS—Released LS Jackson Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 8-5) at Arizona W.Peralta and Maldonado; F.Hernandez, Marathon — 1, Edna Ngeringwony Kiplagat, (Delgado 4-3), 6:40 p.m. accident, 84, 60.3, 0, $78,585. 33. (39) David Roberto Castro, $132,786 68-69-71-70 —278 Anderson. Signed P-K Brett Maher and LS P.J. Farquhar (9) and H.Blanco. W—F.Hernandez 12-5. Stremme, Toyota, 83, 35.7, 11, $71,435. 34. (19) Kenya, 2:25:44. 2, Valeria Straneo, Italy, 2:25:58. Marc Leishman, $132,786 70-70-70-68—278 Mangieri. Houston (Lyles 4-6) at Oakland (Colon 14-4), L—W.Peralta 8-12. Sv—Farquhar (4). HRs—Seattle, 3, Kayoko Fukushi, Japan, 2:27:45. 9, Deena 7:05 p.m. Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 82, 69.4, 10, $88,310. Graeme McDowell, $132,786 70-69-73-66—278 DENVER BRONCOS—Agreed to terms with P Smoak (13). 35. (24) , Chevrolet, 74, 53, 9, Kastor, United States, 2:36:12. 18, Dorothy Kevin Streelman, $132,786 70-72-66-70 —278 Britton Colquitt on a three-year contract exten- National League Dodgers 8, Rays 2 $70,160. 36. (28) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 65, McMahan, United States, 2:39:52. 23, Jeannette Steve Stricker, $132,786 68-67-70-73 —278 sion through 2016. East Division W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 000 010 010 — 2 3 0 31.5, 8, $116,916. 37. (32) , Ford, Faber, United States, 2:44:03. Marc Warren, $132,786 74-67-68-69—278 NEW YORK JETS—Waived/injured RB John Atlanta 72 46 .610 — Los Angeles 031 202 00x — 8 14 4 accident, 58, 49.9, 7, $106,785. 38. (12) Michael Sunday Finals Boo Weekley, $132,786 72-69-70-67 —278 Griffin. Signed RB Kahlil Bell and WR Rahsaan 1 Washington 57 60 .487 14⁄2 Hellickson, Al.Torres (4), Lueke (5), C.Ramos McDowell, Ford, suspension, 58, 68.1, 6, Men Keegan Bradley, $93,167 69-72-72-66 —279 Vaughn. 1 New York 54 61 .470 16⁄2 (7) and Lobaton; Kershaw, Marmol (9) and $64,850. 39. (43) Brian Keselowski, Toyota, 100 — 1, Usain Bolt, Jamaica, 9.77. 2, Justin Rickie Fowler, $93,167 70-68-72-69 —279 TENNESSEE TITANS—Waived S Robert Johnson 1 Philadelphia 52 65 .444 19⁄2 A.Ellis. W—Kershaw 11-7. L—Hellickson 10-6. brakes, 47, 26.8, 5, $60,850. 40. (38) Travis Gatlin, United States, 9.85. 3, Nesta Carter, Hideki Matsuyama, $93,167 72-68-73-66 —279 and DE Thaddeus Gibson. Signed LB Gary Miami 44 72 .379 27 HRs—Los Angeles, M.Ellis (6). Kvapil, Toyota, accident, 41, 40.2, 4, $64,850. Jamaica, 9.95. 4, Kemar Bailey-Cole, Jamaica, Matt Kuchar, $75,000 67-66-76-71 —280 Guyton and S Cory Lynch. C M C M Y K Y K

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matter what. I push myself TRACK because that’s what it takes.” From Page B1 In other finals, Olympic champion Sandra Perkovic of “I wanted to run faster,but Croatia won the discus, after the semifinals my legs Aleksandr Ivanov of Russia didn’t feel up to it,”Bolt said. captured the men’s 20-kilo- “Don’t know what happened. meter walk and Tirunesh I’m going to get it worked on. Dibaba of Ethiopia dominat- Hopefully I won’t have this ed the women’s 10,000. problem in the 200 meters. Then there’s Reese and Overall, it was a good race.” Eaton, who followed their tried to get Olympic gold medals with inside the head of Bolt after world titles just like Bolt. their semifinal matchup, The morning session fea- staring up at the tall sprinter. tured few surprises. The Bolt got out to a big lead in Americans were in solid that race earlier in the event position for a medals sweep and began loafing toward the in the 110-meter hurdles, finish line. Rodgers didn’t with defending champion particularly care for that. Jason Richardson, Olympic “He thought he was going gold medalist , to slow down, like he could Ryan Wilson and the season’s play with everybody,” said fastest man, David Oliver, all Rodgers, who wound up sixth cruising through their heats. in the final.“I guess he knows In the first round of the he can’t.” women’s 100, former Duck Perhaps. had the top The Associated Press Bolt still won convincing- time of 10.94 seconds and Ashton Eaton is draped in the United States flag after his gold medal win in the decathlon at the Championships on Sunday. ly — once he got up to full will be a favorite in the final. stride, that is. American teen Mary Cain “I never look at things as made up ground late in the Eaton earns world decathlon gold easy. I put in hard work,”Bolt race to move on in the 1,500 said. “That’s why I’m a meters and 2008 Olympic gold champion. I keep pushing medalist LaShawn Merritt MOSCOW (AP) — Ashton Eaton of Both Schrader and Warner recorded — and regained the lead for good. myself as a champion, no posted the top time in the 400. the United States won the decathlon personal bests and won their first major On Sunday morning, he improved it world championship title on Sunday to medals. by running the fastest time of 13.72 sec- add to his Olympic gold medal. Two-time defending champion Trey onds in the 110 hurdles despite clipping The former Hardee dropped out Saturday with a the second hurdle. Sprinter Baptiste pulls out standout completed his collection with hamstring injury after the . Eaton knew he had sealed the title a season-leading total of 8,809 points in The United States won its fifth when he had a solid of 17 feet, of world championships a 10-event competition many consider decathlon world title in the last six 3/4 inches and then threw 212-8 in the the toughest. competitions, and third straight. javelin, the penultimate of the 10 MOSCOW (AP) — Kelly- comment further since the “It feels good. It was the last thing I When the event began Saturday, events. Ann Baptiste withdrew from case was still being dealt with. had left on my list to do,” said Eaton, Eaton struggled in the high jump before After cruising home in the 1,500 the 100 meters at the world The 2011 bronze medalist who rallied after a relatively sub-par finishing Day 1 with a slim nine-point meters, he draped himself in an championships because she had been scheduled to com- first half of the two-day competition. lead. American flag and congratulated his is involved in a doping case. pete in the 100, 200 and 400 “Now I’ve done everything there is to do “I was just going through the competitors, a tradition in one of the The Trinidad and Tobago relay in Moscow,but she pulled in multi-events.” motions,”Eaton said. “I realized I could- most demanding events in sports. athletics federation said today out of the Sunday’s 100 heats. Michael Schrader of Germany won n’t do that. Going into the 400 meters, I “It’s just good to finish with the that her withdrawal was The 26-year-old Baptiste the silver medal with 8,670 points in his decided to be competitive again.” decathlon guys, they are a great group of “related to doping matters,” set a national record of 10.83 first major championship since the 2008 In the final event of the first day, guys, anywhere we compete, whether adding that it was notified seconds this year and was third Olympics after an injury-plagued Eaton clocked 46.02 seconds in the 400 it’s the world champs or the Olympics,” Thursday by the IAAF of the in the season standings, which career. Damian Warner of Canada earned — the fastest time at that distance in a Eaton said. “It’s just great to finish with case and said it was “prema- made her a credible medal the bronze with 8,512 points. decathlon at the world championships them.” ture and inappropriate” to contender at the worlds.

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