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RUSSIA PROBE Source: Business owners, executives gather at YSU for second DOYO Live 2 killed, 1 Mueller Engaging lessons wounded convenes in Warren grand jury shooting Incident leads to in DC car hitting house Staff report No information to WARREN suggest president is Two people were killed and a third wounded in a under investigation shooting at Solar Lane N.W. and Southern Boulevard Associated Press N.W. that occurred at 7:15 WASHINGTON p.m. Thursday. Special Counsel Robert Police were still at the Mueller is using a grand jury scene at 11 p.m. collecting in Washington as part of an evidence. investigation into potential It was reported that two coordination between the females and a male were in- Trump campaign and Rus- volved, but it was not known sia, a person familiar with who was killed nor their the probe said Thursday. names or ages. The use of a grand jury, a One was transported to a standard prosecution tool in hospital, reported the Trum- criminal in- bull County 911 Center. vestigations, The shooting led to a car, suggests that possibly containing the vic- Mueller and tims, to ram a house, accord- his team of ing to Trumbull 911. investigators Sections of Solar Lane and are likely to Southern Boulevard, where hear from Mueller witnesses See SHOOTING, A3 and demand documents in the coming weeks and months. The person who con- firmed to The Associated ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR Man gets three Press that Mueller had Youngstown State University President Jim Tressel, left, gives opening remarks Thursday with Dennis Schiraldi at the DOYO turned to a grand jury was Live 2017 digital marketing and interactive design conference. Schiraldi started the conference last year because he saw a not authorized to discuss need to have a local marketing event. years in friend’s the investigation by name and spoke on condition of By KALEA HALL anonymity. [email protected] overdose death The Wall Street Journal YOUNGSTOWN By JUSTIN WIER first reported the use of a [email protected] grand jury. armella Williams attended Grand juries are common YOUNGSTOWN vehicles to subpoena wit- DOYO Live for the second A Youngstown man will nesses and records and to serve three years in prison present evidence, though year in a row to learn new for providing his friend of they do not suggest any C 15 years with the fentanyl- criminal charges are near or ways to market her business and to laced heroin will necessarily be sought. on which he A spokesman for Mueller’s network. fatally over- team did not return an email dosed. seeking comment. “It’s a great place to learn new, and some- Scott Mueller’s reliance on a times common sense, things I don’t know Bowden, 32, grand jury is the “logical about,” Williams said. of Youngs- next step in this investiga- Williams is the owner of Carmella Marie, a town, plead- tion” given that it’s the tradi- local hair product company. ed guilty Bowden tional method for prosecu- “I think [learning] the basic things helps Thursday to tors to gather evidence, said my bottom line,” she said. traffi cking in heroin and in- Small-business and big-business owners voluntary manslaughter for See PROBE, A3 along with executives of major companies his role in the Dec. 14, 2016, and others were in attendance at this year’s death of Michael Vrable, 29, DOYO Live, a digital marketing and interac- of Canfi eld. MORE INSIDE ON A6 tive design conference. Bowden told Judge John M. Lawmakers scattered The house at Youngstown State Univer- Durkin of Mahoning County for their summer recess sity’s Williamson College of Business was Common Pleas Court he Thursday, leaving behind full with more than 260 people there to learn doesn’t know how he got to a slim record of achieve- new ways to develop content and deliver that the point where his actions ments and a steaming content in a way that better connects with Debra Jasper, CEO of Mindset Digital, a marketing fi rm in Columbus, led to the death of a friend. President Donald Trump. and an international speaker, gave the keynote speech at DOYO Live. See DOYO LIVE, A3 The event was sold out with more than 260 people in attendance. See BOWDEN, A3

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I Mendez’s grandmother to wasn’t the ,” UCLA his- DAY DRAWINGS KIDS WEATHER AIR QUALITY bring her son to the U.S. work and I go out and vote. tory professor Kelly Lytle Teachers, showcase 0 50 100 150 200 I should have, and do de- Pick 3 ...... 5-9-0 from the Dominican Re- Hernandez. your students’ talent. serve, the right to be with Pick 4 ...... 8-6-5-8 public about a ago, The law marked a dra- Pick 5 ...... 8-5-4-3-8 Submit their weather drawings Good Moderate Unhealthy my mom.” and we will them. which in turn allowed him matic reversal from earlier The current system was Check Keno numbers at ohiolottery.com. POLLEN FORECAST immigration acts that Ly- Mail to: to sponsor her. enacted by President Lyn- 0369Fri 12 Weather Drawings, The family-based im- tle Hernandez said helped PENNSYLVANIA The Vindicator, don B. Johnson in 1965. migration system would Before that, the U.S. had “construct the nation as EVENING DRAWINGS P.O. Box 780, Good Moderate High a European immigrant, Youngstown, OH 44501 be completely upended by quotas that allowed a set Pick 2 ...... 5-8 proposed legislation that number of people from white nation.” Pick 3 ...... 9-5-7 ALMANAC SKYWATCH got an endorsement from certain countries, like The 1882 Chinese Ex- Pick 4 ...... 3-1-7-6 clusion Act barred work- For Thursday, August 03, 2017 Sunrise 6:22 a.m. Moonrise 6:26 p.m. President Donald Trump those in Europe, to come Pick 5 ...... 6-8-6-9-6 Sunset 8:34 p.m. Moonset 3:33 a.m. on Wednesday. The pro- but essentially barred peo- ers from that country High 84/Norm 81...... Low 64/Norm 60 Cash 5 . . . . . 3-15-20-33-40 Full Last New First posal would drastically ple from other parts of the from coming here. A 1924 Match 6 ...... Records: High 97/1930...... 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fecting all of us,” Judge Dur- got the best of me,” Bowden METRO BOWDEN kin said. said at the time. Continued from A1 Thursday wasn’t the fi rst Bowden has previous con- Chase leads cops digest time heroin addiction land- victions for having a weapon “I allowed my addiction ed Bowden in the Mahoning under disability and im- to negatively influence my County Courthouse. properly handling a fi rearm Police fi nd 3 guns ability to make good deci- at 2 homes in city In 2015, Judge Lou A. in a motor vehicle in 2011, to seize suspected sions,” Bowden said. “I pray D’Apolito told Bowden it was possession of heroin in 2007 YOUNGSTOWN every day for forgiveness his last shot when Bowden and trafficking in cocaine Police serving search war- from God.” pleaded guilty to obstruct- in 2005. A probation viola- rants Wednesday investigat- Bowden also received a crack cocaine ing offi cial business. Bowden tion the 2005 con- ing drug activity found three mandatory fi ve years proba- nearly hit an offi cer on traf- viction led to a three-year Staff report offi cer caught Wingo after guns at two homes. tion upon release. fic duty and fled when the prison sentence. a foot chase. The offi cer re- Judge Durkin had inter- BOARDMAN About 6:45 p.m., mem- offi cer gave chase. He threw At the 2015 hearing, his A police chase that portedly deployed a stun bers of the vice squad and acted with Vrable in the past. drugs out the window and father suggested he was ex- started in the township gun to subdue Wingo. Community Police Unit He was a graduate of Ma- swallowed some as well. hausted by Bowden’s con- and continued through Numerous township and found a .40-caliber hand- honing County Felony Drug He told the court heroin tinual run-ins with the law. Youngstown’s South Side Youngstown police offi cers gun, a 9 mm handgun, a bag Court, which Judge Durkin was to blame for that deci- “He’s about at the end of led police to seize 19.1 arrived on scene to . of ammunition, two bags of oversees. A relapse led to his sion as well. his rope with his family, too, grams of suspected crack Besides a cellphone from suspected crack cocaine, a overdose, prosecutors said. “I don’t want to use it as an sir,” Bowden’s father told the cocaine. which the SIM card had needle and 16 pills at a 2427 “This is an epidemic af- excuse, but my drug problem court at the time. The been removed, police did Shirley Road home. chase be- not fi nd any items along the Arrested there was Se- gan short- path of the chase. They did, quioua King, 29, of Ivanhoe ly after however, report finding Avenue, and Kareem James, 11:15 p.m. contraband in Wingo’s ve- 37, who lists the home as his Wednes- hicle, including 19.1 grams address. day after a of suspected crack cocaine, About 5:20 p.m. at a 483 Wingo township a foil bindle containing a W. Ravenwood Ave. home, police offi- “grayish granular sub- police found a .38-caliber re- cer attempted to stop Jamal stance,” and marijuana. volver, a marijuana grinder, a Wingo, 35, of Gluck Street Police also seized several scale and a bag of pills. on Market Street just north cell phones, suboxone (a Taken into custody there of Midlothian Boulevard prescription medication was Willie Stewart, 47, for driving with fictitious used to treat opioid addic- who lists the home as his registration information tion), and $61 in cash. address. and no rear license plate In addition to numer- information. ous traffi c citations, Wingo Man found passed The attempted traffic faces two charges of drug out in car is cited stop set off a chase down possession, and one count WARREN Judson, Firnley and Hylda each of tampering with Police cited a Castle Rock avenues. During the chase, evidence, failure to com- Drive man found passed which the offi cer said last- ply with the order or signal out in his car Wednesday at ed two minutes and 12 sec- of a police offi cer, resisting Elm Road and Larchmont onds, the offi cer reportedly arrest, obstructing offi cial Avenue Northeast who had saw Wingo throwing items business and minor mis- to be revived with multiple out of the white GMC pick- demeanor drug possession doses of the opiate-reversal up truck’s window along for the marijuana. antidote Narcan for operat- the way. Wingo reportedly admit- ing a vehicle impaired. As the officer pursued ted to police that the white Wingo down Judson, he Reports said offi cers were rocks they found was crack reportedly observed “mul- called about 2:20 p.m. for cocaine. tiple people on the front a report of an unconscious When asked what he porches and on the drive- man in a vehicle at the in- had thrown out of his win- ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR ways of the homes” who tersection and when police dow, he reportedly said: “I Youngstown State University’s Williamson College of Business was full Thursday during DOYO Live, a “appeared to be cheering and paramedics arrived didn’t throw out anything. digital marketing and interactive design conference. Wingo on as he fled the they found Jeff rey Daniel, I would have thrown out traffi c stop.” 62, passed out behind the the bag of crack you found national speaker. because today’s clients are At one point, Wingo wheel. if that’s the case.” DOYO LIVE Jasper is a former print re- so hyper distracted they are jumped out of his vehicle The police report notes Next to Daniel in the car Continued from A1 porter who still believes in not tuning in to anything while it was still moving that Wingo currently is was a straw and a bag of the power of storytelling. that is long, meandering or and fl ed on foot. The unoc- on federal probation and suspected heroin, reports the audience. With such a distracting not engaging.” “When it comes to an cupied truck smashed into has “multiple drug convic- said. world, Jasper gave tips for After Jasper’s talk, attend- a utility pole on Hylda. The tions.” Reports said paramedics event like this we want to how to tell story that grabs ees listened in on a leader- tried to get him to breathe make sure that you walk attention. ship panel with Rob Palowitz and took him to Trumbull away feeling like you learned “We see 5,000 brand im- of PALO Creative and Nate Memorial Hospital, where he something that you can im- ages a day,” Jasper said. “We Riggs of NR Media Group. was given several doses of plement in your business, are not taking all of those in. “We totally need [events] Prostitution stings Narcan before he woke up. you’ve connected and, fi rst We have become a nation of like this to help educate,” Besides his citation, the and foremost, just have a re- skimmers and scanners.” Palowitz said. “It’s more bag found in his car will ally great experience. I think To get attention and keep precise and more exact to yields another arrest be tested and additional if we do those things, which attention, Jasper says that use digital marketing and charges could be fi led in the we have in the past and we people tune in to the infor- you can hit specifi c targets, Staff report The fe- future, police said. are doing now, that leads to mal more than the formal. but other media outlets still AUSTINTOWN male and a very successful event,” said “It’s a people-to-people apply. [Digital marketing] Police nabbed another Hill ex- Seeking re-election Dennis Schiraldi, founder of world, and we have to think is another tool to the tool person this week in a pros- changed AUSTINTOWN DOYO Live and the down- about getting more infor- box.” titution sting, a part of on- sexually Incumbent township town marketing firm, CYO mal,” she sad. Following the panel were going investigations into explicit Trustees Kenneth Carano Marketing. Jasper went over ways to three breakout sessions with area sex crimes. messages, and Jim Davis were to fi le After a welcome from make emails, presentations seven track options each. William Hill, 51, of East the report Hill said. nominating petitions today YSU President Jim Tressel and LinkedIn profi les more Tracy Prizant, owner of Third Street, Salem, was Shortly before meeting seeking re-election to their and Schiraldi, DOYO Live attractive for the audience. Salt Sensations LLC, a fi rst- charged with soliciting sex positions. attendees heard from key- “They really have to shift year attendee, said the event police, Hill sent an explicit and possession of criminal picture of himself to the There are already three note speaker Debra Jasper, how they are communi- was “really empowering for tools Wednesday afternoon listed number, and asked people who have fi led for CEO of Mindset Digital, a cating,” Jasper said. “Ev- a small business owner.” for answering a sex ad post- the female if she was inter- the two seats: Dawn Blinsky, marketing company based erything needs to be short, “I really try to engage and ed by police on a classifi eds ested, the report said. John A. Mashiska and Matt in Columbus, and an inter- organized and skimmable stay connected,” she said. website. Police set a meeting loca- Schriner. A report states that po- tion, undisclosed in the re- Wednesday is the dead- lice posted the ad, posing port, for Wednesday where line to fi le nominating peti- as a female sex worker, on they apprehended Hill. An tions with the Mahoning Sunday. Hill answered on iPhone, two condoms and County Board of Elections Tuesday via text message to $60 were confi scated from for the positions. a listed phone number. Hill, the report said. Boardman accident BOARDMAN An accident at a busy While at a rally in Hun- township intersection briefl y PROBE tington, W.Va., the presi- caused some minor traffi c Continued from A1 dent Thursday night said he issues Thursday. hopes for a “truly honest” Washington defense lawyer According to offi cials at outcome from the Russia Jacob Frenkel. investigation that has con- the scene at U.S. Route 224 Meanwhile, lawyers for and Market Street shortly sumed the opening months President Donald Trump of his presidency, and he after noon, an accident there said they were unaware of involved two vehicles and challenged Democrats to ei- the existence of a grand jury ther continue their “obses- sent one person to the hos- and had no information to pital with minor injuries. sion with a hoax” or begin suggest the president him- serving the interests of the Township fi re department self was under federal inves- American people. workers directed traffi c, tigation. In other developments using a fi re engine to “With respect to the news earlier in the day, transcripts the scene. of the federal grand jury, I of Trump’s conversations Township police and the have no reason to believe with the leaders of Mexico Ohio State Highway Patrol Attendees had a long list of speakers and topics to choose from for three breakout sessions during the that the president is under and Australia in January of- also responded. conference. investigation,” defense at- fered new details on how the More Digest on A5 torney John Dowd told the president parried with the AP. leaders over the politics of Surplus clothing It was not clear what wit- the border wall and refugee The work is being done The total cost of the work nesses might appear before East Side Crime Watch, policy – with random asides on Wick Avenue from Wood is $4,402,890 with Marucci the grand jury or what evi- 1001 Oak St., corner of Fruit RELIEF on such subjects as drug Continued from A1 Street to McGuffey Road. & Gaffney of Youngstown dence it might be accumu- abuse in New Hampshire. St., Youngstown, food and The traffic restrictions lating or presented with. clothing giveaway from shown on the map. There serving as the project’s gen- In his conversation with have been inconvenient, he News of the grand jury Pena Nieto, Trump urges the 10 a.m. to noon Saturday. aren’t good records on them eral contractor. said, but will be worth the came as senators introduced Mexican president to stop Please take bags and The project includes pav- because of their age. Any- trouble because the work two bipartisan bills aimed saying his country won’t pay identifi cation. ing, burying utility wires, time you’re digging down- greatly improves the road. at protecting Mueller from for the wall along the south- widening sidewalks, new Simon Road Church town, something like this is On Thursday, the board of being fi red by Trump, with ern U.S. border, and the two of God, 4750 Simon going to hold you up.” control approved $195,119 lighting, replacing a sewer both parties signaling resis- agree to stop talking about Road, Boardman, clothing But the project, which in increases to the project line, replacing two water- tance to any White House the subject in public. giveaway, 9 a.m. to noon started in late September for additional road improve- lines with one, reducing effort to derail the investiga- In the Turnbull conversa- Saturday. 2016 and was to take a year ments between Wood Street the three-lane road to one tion into Russian meddling tion, the two leaders discuss Clothing-distribution notices are to complete, is a little ahead and Rayen Avenue and a in each direction with the in last year’s election. a 2016 refugee deal between to be submitted by 3 p.m. the day of schedule despite the util- middle being a turning lane, Trump attorney Jay Seku- their nations, under which before they are to be published. change in the light poles on ity issues, Shasho said. Wick Avenue. and new signs. low told Fox News on Thurs- the Obama administration day that “the president is not agreed to accept asylum Agenda Saturday thinking about fi ring Robert seekers who had been try- Brookfi eld Township Mueller so the speculation ing to get to Australia. trustees, 10 a.m., special dents by Trumbull 911 re- other said no one was mov- that’s out there is just incor- Turnbull insists to Trump meeting, administration SHOOTING vealed the confusion at the ing inside the car and anoth- rect.” that the deal is still on. building, 6844 Strimbu Continued from A1 scene, which was added to er said one was breathing. He also downplayed the Trump complains that by downed power lines. One caller told Trumbull Drive. the shootings occurred and significance of the grand the deal makes him look AGENDA runs daily. Items for the One caller reported that 911 that fi ve or six shots were jury, calling it “a standard bad and says he had a more column should be sent to The Vin- where a large crowd gath- the people in the car were heard, and yet another said operating procedure when pleasant conversation with dicator Regional Desk at least two ered, were blocked off. shooting at each other after a man in cargo pants on a you’ve got a situation like Russian President Vladimir days in advance. Calls received from resi- which it hit the house. An- bicycle was shooting. this.” Putin.

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A4 THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2017 LOCAL WWW.VINDY.COM Pair indicted in June 23 killing on West Side Staff report been in jail since their ar- Keith Jones, 32, Market Street, being a felon in possession of Cassie A. Watts, 29, Maryland YOUNGSTOWN rest. tampering with evidence, ag- a firearm and tampering with Street, Warren, theft. A Mahoning County grand Police have not yet given a gravated possession of drugs evidence. Paul Francis Armocida, 58; jury Thursday indicted a motive for the death of Fair- and possession of cocaine. Rodney Madison, 41, Hermit- Penny Lynn Armocida, 49; cloth-Thomas. man and woman arrested Charmaine Moore, 36, Wood- age, Pa., possession of heroin, and Lori Anne Marshall, 30, June 23 in a homicide on the Also indicted by the grand ford Avenue, possession of possession of cocaine and il- all of New Castle Avenue, Sha- West Side. jury: cocaine. Kali J. Desimone, 21, Kriedler legal use or possession of drug ron, Pa., theft, aggravated pos- Dashonti Baker, 23, and paraphernalia with forfeiture Barraya Hickson, 23, both Lane, Poland, aggravated pos- Baker Hickson Jarrod J. Kish, 38, Ridge session of drugs and theft. Road, Cortland, possession of specifi cations. of Millet Avenue, and now in session of drugs. Joseph J. Kucala, 55, Sunny- Erik A. Simpson, 19, Tibbetts- cocaine. the county jail, are charged Shikela Rozier, 23, Overlook Wick Road, Hubbard, passing Ashley Rock, 27, Cabot Street, brook Drive, possession of a with aggravated murder Avenue, and Ricky D. Williams bad checks, grand theft and Matthew J. Krivanek, 26, Tim- burglary, possession of co- dangerous drug and illegal use and murder with a fi rearm III, 24, North Truesdale Ave- attempted grand theft. ber Run Court, Canfield, two caine and obstructing official of drug paraphernalia. specifi cation along with ob- nue, aggravated burglary. counts attempted burglary, business. Colton Lee Butler, 20, Lake Louis Jeswald, 23, Almerinda struction of justice for the Kent Holtzman, 42, Flo Lor theft and criminal trespass. Garell Williams, 24, Brooklyn shooting death of Rae’venna Park Boulevard, Salem, aggra- Drive, Canfi eld, theft of drugs. Drive, burglary. vated possession of drugs and Jessica L. Lasater, 29, Cun- Avenue, being a felon in pos- Faircloth-Thomas, who was ningham Road, Salem, two Brandon Newell, 20, Morgan found dead of several gun- Tanicqwa T. Wilkerson, 26, unauthorized use of a vehicle. session of a firearm and im- Gaither Street, two counts Brian Benson, 27, Cameron counts endangering children, proper handling of a fi rearm in Avenue, Alliance, two counts shot wounds in the front seat possessing drug-abuse instru- of an SUV on Oneta Street. receiving stolen property, ag- Avenue, possession of co- a motor vehicle. of identity fraud, menacing Baker faces an additional gravated possession of drugs, caine, two counts posses- ments and possession of drug by stalking and disseminating paraphernalia. James A. Boston Jr., 35, Pine charge of being a felon in possession of a dangerous sion of drugs and a forfeiture Street, Leetonia, and Sarah matter harmful to juveniles. drug and physical control. possession of a fi rearm. specifi cation. Brittany Harmouche , 30, In- D. Drye, 30, Chestnut Street, Steven Little II, 37, New Cas- The pair was arrested Audrey Foose, 22, South Frederick Froggett, 65, dianola Avenue, possession of Leetonia, aggravated posses- tle, Ind., rape and unlawful sex- a couple of hours after the Schenley Avenue, domestic Youngstown Hubbard Road, heroin. sion of drugs and possessing ual conduct with a minor. violence. victim was found and have possession of cocaine. Damon Irby, 41, Senaca Street, drug-abuse instruments. Source: Mahoning County clerk of courts Poland man pleads guilty in fatal crash Staff report Pros- overturned. YOUNGSTOWN ecutors Watters was ejected A Poland man pleaded dismissed from the vehicle, the Can- to one count of aggravated one count fi eld Post of the Ohio State vehicular homicide and of both ag- Highway Patrol said at the one count of operating a gravated time. vehicle while intoxicated vehicular Johnson and Watters for his role in a fatal crash Johnson homicide were both friends who were in Boardman last year. and driving intoxicated at the time of Raymond Johnson Jr., 22, under the influence in ex- the accident, prosecutors of Poland was indicted on change for the plea. said. two counts of aggravated The car Johnson was Johnson also pleaded vehicular homicide and two driving lost control while guilty to attempted re- counts of driving under the traveling north on Sheridan ceiving of stolen property infl uence following the Aug. Road near Holbrooke Road for an unrelated offense. 6 accident that resulted in at about 6:20 a.m. The car Prosecutors asked for a the death of his passenger, went off the right side of the three-year prison sentence Johnathan Watters, 21, of road, over-corrected and with the opportunity for Youngstown. went off the left side and early release after one year.

ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR Heather Waldeck watches as Charlie, a Labrador retriever, does an acrobatic move during a diving event South Side man gets 18 months in prison at the Canfi eld Fairgrounds on Thursday. Staff report drugs, carrying concealed wanted on warrants. YOUNGSTOWN weapons, improper han- Smith led the offi cer on a A man who reports said dling of a fi rearm in a mo- chase and pulled into a Lo- dropped a gun after he ran tor vehicle, being a felon in gan Avenue gas station, and Diving canines add into the door of a Logan Av- illegal possession of a fi re- when he tried to run inside enue gas station in March arm and obstructing offi- the station, he slammed while being chased by a city cial business. into the door, dropping a police offi cer was sentenced The sentence was agreed loaded 9 mm handgun. As Thursday to 18 months in upon by prosecutors and the offi cer went in the store action to dog show prison in Mahoning County defense attorneys. to find him, Smith threw Common Pleas Court. An officer tried to pull items off the shelves before By BILLY LUDT Powell built a permanent DOG SHOW | If you go Judge John M. Durkin over a car Smith was driv- he was caught. [email protected] dock-diving pool on his sentenced Dominic Smith, ing March 5 because re- In his car, police found 30 CANFIELD What: North America Dog property. Nine months later, 26, of West Myrtle Avenue, ports said the offi cer knew bags of marijuana packaged Where conformation Diving at The Steel Valley NADD reached out to Powell after Smith pleaded guilty Smith does not have a driv- for sale, as well as 26 pills, Cluster and asked if he wanted to shows measure the physi- to charges of traffi cking in er’s license and that he was reports said. cal characteristics, walk and When: Today and Saturday, run a portable diving pool. attitude of the standards of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m. He said yes and has since a dog’s breed, dock diving to 3 p.m. dedicated his time to dock diving. instead measures how far a Where: Canfi eld Call To Win Tickets! “I literally smile every day dog can jump into a pool of Fairgrounds while I’m at work,” Powell water. Admission: $5 per carload, said. He said his friends For the third year, North $15 to dive are pretty jealous of his job, America Diving Dogs set up too. a diving pool for pooches at feet 11 inches, Master is 20 Powell said many dogs the 26th annual Steel Val- feet to 23 feet 11 inches, and hesitate to make their first ley Cluster at Canfi eld Fair- Elite is 24 feet and above. dive. He chalks it up to the grounds. They are running For lap class: Novice is up pool water’s visibility com- the pool daily, from 9 a.m. to to 4 feet 11 inches, Junior pared to a lake or ocean. 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, is 5 feet to 8 feet 11 inches, Heather Waldeck’s Labra- and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Senior is 9 feet to 12 feet 11 dor retriever Charlie holds a Sunday. inches, Master is 13 feet to 17 Junior title with NADD and NADD is the only dock feet 11 inches, and Elite is 18 is working toward Senior di- diving company affiliated feet and above. vision. with the American Kennel To qualify for a division, “He’s just a goofy dog,” Club. dogs must make fi ve record- Waldeck said. “Dog shows “No dog competes against ed leaps within the required are too low key for him. He another dog,” said Steve distance. likes the action, and he’s Powell, a NADD portable “It’s a great way to get very much into being in the diving pool judge. out and do something fun water.” Handlers run up and with your dog,” Powell said. Waldeck said Charlie down a platform with their “Some folks want a title, but learned to swim at the Outer dog and throw a toy into all I want is for people to Banks, N.C., and since will the pool to make them have fun. You can sit on a get into any body of water he leap. Judges stand in view couch and do nothing with can. Charlie made a jump of of where the dog lands and your dog, or you can bring it 15.1 feet Wednesday after- record the jump. out here and do something.” noon. Dock diving is split into Powell worked for 25 years The Steel Valley Cluster is two classes: lap and open. as a plumbing contractor in every day until Sunday, with They’re each made of five Wisconsin. He took his Bel- conformation judging start- divisions. gian Malinois, Ivox, for try- ing at 8 a.m. and ending be- For open class: Novice is outs at a dock-diving com- tween 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. up to 9 feet 11 inches, Junior petition, but the dog didn’t Any dog that can swim is is 10 feet to 14 feet and 11 end up making the jump. able to try dock diving for inches, Senior is 15 feet to 19 Determined to train Ivox, $15 at the show. Former aide receives jail time for sex acts with student By JUSTIN WIER curred in plea to the lesser offense in LIVE AT THE [email protected] Resek’s car court Thursday. YOUNGSTOWN in various Defense attorney Jay A former educational aide Boardman Macejko said his client did will serve 30 days in jail for parking lots, not set out on this path. performing sexual acts with investigators “She found herself in a a student. said. situation where she was ex- Judge Lou A. D’Apolito of Resek Resek tremely overmatched,” he Mahoning County Common worked with said. Pleas Court on Thursday also the PACE program at Ma- While allowing that the SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd placed Christina Resek, 31, of honing County High School, offenses were serious, Mace- Youngstown, on two years’ overseen by the county edu- jko said Resek was inexpe- probation after serving her cational service center. She rienced and dealing with To Enter Call time in the county jail. She was suspended immediately “sophisticated and diffi cult” 1.866.327.1702 is also required to register as without pay when the alle- gations surfaced. youth. From Sunday, July 9th thru Sunday, August 20th a Tier I sex offender. Judge D’Apolito said, how- Resek performed sexual Resek pleaded guilty to ever, society holds teachers acts on a male student while one felony count of gross serving as an education aide sexual imposition. to higher standards, and 3 WINNERS OF 2 TICKETS EACH in an alternative-education The indictment listed Resek violated standards program. The student was 17 three counts of sexual bat- of character, ethics and re- and 18 when the offenses oc- tery. Resek pleaded guilty sponsibility. Courtesy of and Produced by curred between Nov. 1, 2015, to one count in June, but He allowed the acts did and March 8, 2016, accord- her defense lawyer and the not take place on school Offi cial Rules: No purchase necessary. Only one entry per call. Only one entry per person. Any duplicates will be disqualifi ed. ing to the indictment. county prosecutor’s office grounds, and they were re- Contestants must be eighteen (18) years of age or older. All calls will be offered a subscription special. The sexual activity oc- chose to amend the guilty portedly consensual. Proper ID required to claim prize. Prize must be picked up at The Vindicator. Complete rules at Vindy.com/contestrules

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EMAIL: [email protected] TRIBUTES | LOCAL THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2017 A5 ROBERT “BOB” TERRENCE BURNS, 97 RALPH J. FERRARA, 99 MINERAL RIDGE – Family mem- STRUTHERS - Ralph J. bers had the chance to say their Ferrara, 99, passed final goodbyes to their loved one, away peacefully on Robert “Bob” Terrence Burns, a Wednesday morning, longtime Boardman resident, be- Aug. 2, 2017. fore he passed away on Aug. 1, at He was born March 24, 1918, in the age of 97. Youngstown, the son of James A World War II veteran, Bob de- and (Serafini) Ferrara. voted himself to his country, his Ralph was a 1937 graduate of faith, and his family. East High School and courageous- After a decade apart, Bob is be- ly served his country in the U.S. ing reunited with his soulmate, Army during World War II. Evelyn. The couple enjoyed a ful- He worked for Commercial filling life for nearly 60 years of Shearing and Stamping from 1940 marriage, before Evelyn’s passing “Soulmates Reunited” to 1953, and then moved to Syra- FERRARA, Ralph J., 99, of MENK, Donald A. Jr., 75, of New in 2006. the US Post Office, retiring in Au- cuse, N.Y., where he went on to Struthers; calling hours today Springfield; calling hours Saturday Bob was born in Osceola Mills, gust of 1979. Bob led an active life work for the Chrysler Corporation, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Rossi Broth- from 3 to 4:45 p.m. at Cunning- Pa., and though Evelyn came from in retirement, helping to raise his retiring after 30 years of service. ers & Lellio Funeral Home in ham-Becker Funeral Home in Po- a nearby small town, it wasn’t un- grandchildren, walking every He was a member of the Christ Boardman. land. til they both moved to Youngs- morning as one of the original Our Savior Parish at St. Nicholas town that they found one another Church, the East High School GRANT, Marietta, 87, of Board- PAQUET, Lewis, 86, of Warren; mall walkers at the Southern Park and fell in love. They enjoyed their Mall, and enjoying coffee and con- Breakfast Club and ITAM Post 3. man; calling hours Sunday from Staton-Borowski Funeral Home. first date at Avalon Gardens in In his spare time, Ralph en- 3 to 5 p.m. at Sterling-McCullough versation with friends afterwards WASHINGTON, Lloyd Edward, 61, September of 1947, and after a at McDonalds. joyed fellowship at the VFW with Williams Youngstown Funeral brief courtship, got married at St. fellow veterans, attending the Chapel. of Denver, formerly of Youngs- An avid sports fan, he enjoyed town. Edward’s Church on April 3, 1948. cheering for his beloved Pitts- East High School reunions, watch- MAYHEW, Paul William, 77, of Bob began his career with burgh Steelers and Boston Red ing football, and golfing. Salem; no arrangements; Ar- Youngstown Sheet & Tube before Sox. His wife, the former Clara B. Barone, whom he married in 1947, baugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons being drafted to serve in the U.S. Bob leaves his only daughter, “Together Again” Funeral and Cremation Services. Army in World War II. After basic Patti McGovern (husband Frank); passed away in 1983. training, Bob boarded the massive Ralph will always be remem- lowed by a 5:30 p.m. funeral serv grandchildren Bob McGovern ice. Queen Mary to set sail for Europe (fiancé Kerry Flynn) and Mollie bered lovingly by his nephew, in June of 1944. He served in the Ralph (Denise) Nespeca; niece An- The family would like to extend Hartup (husband Bret); and great- heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Seventh Armored Division under grandchildren Caden Hartup and nette (Chuck) Petrarca; nephew Generals George S. Patton and John (Anne) Holecko; and niece Maplecrest Nursing Home for the Rowan Hartup, all of Youngstown. kind and compassionate care Omar Bradley. The Division is Bob delighted in talking with Kathy Thomas; and several great- credited with liberating 150 Euro- nieces and great-nephews. shown to Ralph. the young boys and hearing them Family and friends may visit pean cities in the Battle of the call him “Papa.” Besides his parents and wife, Bulge. Bob was awarded the Pur- he was preceded in death by two the Book of Memories at www.ros Bob’s parents, James Michael sifunerals.com to view this tribut ple Heart medal after being in- Burns and Margaret Elizabeth Fla- sisters, Connie Nespeca, and Car- jured when his tank came under mel Holecko; and two nieces, Vir- and send condolences to Ralph's nigan, preceded him in death. family. DR. “TONY” PACELLA, 78 fire. Only two of the five soldiers Friends may call an hour be- ginia Nespeca and Leanna Nespe- in his tank survived. He also re- fore a funeral Mass, which will be ca. CAMPBELL - Dr. Anthony Pace- ceived a Good Conduct Ribbon held Monday, Aug. 7, at 10:30 a.m. Friends may call from 4 to lla, known to family and friends as and a European African Middle at St. Christine Church in Youngs- 5:30 p.m. today, Aug. 4, at the Ros- Eastern Campaign Ribbon with si Brothers & Lellio Funeral Home, “Tony,” passed away on Friday, town. 08-04-17 July 28, 2017, at the age of 78. four Bronze Stars. Bob’s service His family wants to thank Buck- 4442 South Ave. in Boardman, fol- Tony was born in Youngstown was important throughout his life. eye Hospice for their kindness on July 28, 1939, son of Dominic In May 2005, he returned with his and compassion. and Cornelia (Honda) Pacella. family to the site where the 7AD In lieu of flowers, contributions of operating a vehicle impaired A native of Campbell, Tony at- once trained at the former Camp can be made to Buckeye Hospice METRO and failure to control at his ar- tended The Ohio State University, Coxcomb in California. A plaque and Home Care, 810 Boardman- raignment Tuesday. Police said graduated with a B.S. in Education now stands in its place. Canfield Road, Boardman, OH, digest Vinopal ran a stoplight, drove in 1961, Westminster College earn- In 2011, he sat down with his 44512, in memory of Bob Burns. his vehicle through a yard, a ing a M.S. in Education in 1964, as grandchildren and shared count- Family and friends may visit Fraud sentencing chain-link fence and into the well as completing his doctoral less stories and photos from the www.foxfuneralhome.org to view side of a parked vehicle Sunday studies at the Louisiana State Uni- war, so they could capture and re- this obituary and send condolen- BOARDMAN afternoon. He traveled north- versity earning a Doctorate in Ed- standing golfer. cord his memories in a family ces. A Boardman woman, Andrea bound through the state Route ucation in 1970. Tony will be deeply missed and book for generations to come. Trgovich, 50, was sentenced 446 and West Main Street inter- Dr. Pacella taught from 1961 to is survived by his sister, Patricia Bob and Evelyn traveled around Thursday in U.S. District Court section and veered off the road in Akron to fi ve years’ probation 1964 at West Branch High School, (Pacella) Mikolay of Campbell; his the country attending dozens of into the yard. Witnesses told for her part in a scheme that then transitioned to his alma ma- brother, Patrick (Diane) Pacella of Army reunions over the years. Af- police Vinopal was swerving ter the war, Bob went to work for collected tens of thousands ter Campbell Memorial High Toledo; his nieces, Kimberly Pace- 08-04-17 over shoulder and double yellow School (Class of 1957), to teach of dollars from investors. The lla of Toledo, Theresa Pacella of judge also ordered that Trgov- lines multiple times. Police said Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Florida, and Heidi (Andrew) Tem- he was unable to complete fi eld- Physical Science from 1964 to ich’s location be monitored for ming of Loveland; his great-neph- six months and that she make sobriety tests. 1986. Tony was the guidance ew and great-niece, Charles and DUANE N. “DUKE” FITZ-PATRICK, 73 counselor at the high school from restitution in the amount of Elizabeth Temming; and his ex- $95,000. After she pleaded 2 face theft charges 1986 to 1992. tended family, Mary, Drew, Aislinn, CHICAGO - Duane N. Tony spent 24 years of his 28 guilty to one count of securi- BOARDMAN and Derek Janek of Campbell. “Duke” Fitz-Patrick, 73, ties fraud, six counts of bank Two people face charges years at Memorial High School in Friends, family, former stu- was the beloved hus- the role as Varsity coach and fraud were dropped as part of after police said they tried to dents and colleagues can call on band of the late Dar- her plea agreement, reported in 2004, was inducted into the more than $1,700 worth of Tony’s family at a celebration of lene A. (Robek); loving father of 21 WFMJ-TV, The Vindicator’s merchandise Wednesday from Campbell Athletics Hall of Fame life on Saturday, Aug. 5, at St. Lu- Kimberly Halpern (husband Peleg) broadcast partner. Prosecu- for his accomplishments. High- the Doral Drive Walmart by tak- cy’s Catholic Church, 394 Tenney and Duane T. (wife Tami); devoted tors say Trgovich established ing $1 price tags off of items in lights from his coaching tenure in- Ave. in Campbell from 9:30 to 11 grandfather of Coby, Michaela, Wellness Integrated Network clude, winning the first ever Steel the store and putting them on a.m. Maya, Brady and Brianna; cherish- in 2008 to develop and market more expensive items they were Valley Conference Golf Champion- A Mass will be held at 11 a.m. ed son of the late David and Nor- a mobile, web-based software trying to steal. Brandon Tur- ship, his 1979 team placing fourth with Fr. Shawn Conoboy officiat- ma (McCreery); dearest brother of application that would enable jonis , 29, and Arcadia Aguilar , in the Sectional to ing. James (wife Regina), Shannon users to manage diet, weight, 26, both of New Springfi eld, are qualify for play in the District A special thank you is extended (Maureen Dobos) and the late Da- and physical activities; but in- charged with theft. A store em- Tournament, and in 1977, he was to the physicians and staff at both vid (wife Marilyn) and Kevin (wife vestigators say she collected ployee told police she observed the first-ever girls’ golf team Vibra Hospital of Carol); and dear uncle and great- the greenest yard in South Euclid. $578,869 from them, while no the couple, who had children coach. and St. Elizabeth P.I.C. Unit in uncle of many. He worked hard and played hard. product was ever developed. ages 3 and 1 with them, walk- His passion for the sport led Youngstown for their compassion- Duane was born on May 4, 1944, Duke was always punctual, a ing through the store for more Tony to organize the Youngstown ate care of Tony. in Youngstown, and passed away perfectionist, who was very well- Victim identifi ed than two hours. Police said the District Golf Association and to in- Arrangements are being han- on July 30, 2017, in Chicago. He respected and had high standards LIBERTY couple self-scanned 43 items, struct in the junior golf program dled by the Wasko Funeral Home was living with his daughter and for himself and others. Police have identifi ed a then were stopped as they were at Countryside Golf Course from in Campbell. family in Chicago for the past four Duke will be remembered most woman found dead in a town- leaving the store. 1977 to 1980. Tony was a sponsor Visit www.waskofamily.com to months, previously residing in as a friendly, fun-loving, social, ship pond after an apparent for Campbell City School’s Tee view this obituary and send To- Florida and South Euclid. hardworking and loyal man, who accident early Wednesday as Robbery arrests Time for Kids, as well as the sec- ny’s family condolences. Duke was a member of the East was a good friend and family Loraine Lynn, 60, of Ravenna. BOARDMAN retary of Countryside Men’s Golf Side Irish-American Club. member to many. He loved get- She was found face down in U.S. Marshals arrested Ron- League, a committee member of He graduated from Cardinal ting together with dear friends the pond at a Shannon Road ald Wolfe, 52, of Shadyside the Campbell Invitational Golf Mooney High School in Youngs- like the Bridgeview Bunch, his residence. Police believe she Drive Wednesday on a robbery Tournament, past president and town and attended Youngstown good golf/work buddies and child- was cutting grass with a trac- warrant related to an incident past treasurer of the Campbell 08-04-17 State University. hood friends. He will be dearly tor when she fell into the pond. reported at Rulli Bros. market Golf League, and he was an out- Duke was a project manager missed. A Trumbull County coroner will June 23. An employee told po- and estimator for HVAC compa- A Mass of Christian Burial will perform an autopsy to deter- lice he saw a man concealing nies including EB Katz, Vadakin be held Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017, at mine the cause of death. several produce items while Refrigeration, R&D Sheetmetal, the Gesu Catholic Church at Relatives threatened he left the store. When the em- MARIETTA GRANT, 87 Northeast Refrigeration, Reliance 10 a.m. Burial following at All ployee asked to see a receipt, Mechanical and Superior Installa- Souls Cemetery. WARREN the man continued to walk to- BOARDMAN - Marietta Grant, 87, tion. Police arrested a Linda Drive departed this life Tuesday, Aug. 1, Family will receive friends to ward his vehicle, then grabbed a He loved golf, socializing, pay tribute to and celebrate the Northwest man Wednesday, sheathed knife and brandished 2017, at 3:15 p.m. spending time with grandkids and She was born May 15, 1930, in life of Duke at the DeJohn-Flynn- charging him with discharging it at the employee, police said. family and traveling. Duke never Mylott Funeral Home of South Eu- a fi rearm in city limits and two U.S. marshals arrested Marcus Philadelphia, the daughter of missed the opportunity to catch James and Ida Lacey Ivy. clid, 4600 Mayfield Road, just east counts of aggravating menac- Pearson, 29, of Youngstown one of his grandkids’ games, of Green Road, today, from 3 to ing after his mother told them Thuirsday in a robbery reported She was employed with the hockey, soccer, and , and McDonald Board of Education for 5 p.m. and from 6 to 8 p.m. he was threatening her and his at Marshall’s July 28. A store coached many of his son’s teams Visit www.DeJohnCares.com to brother during a fi ght at his employee reported Pearson 30 years as a custodian, before when he was growing up. retiring. view the online obituary, guest- mother’s Parkman Road South- punched the employee in the Duke was a big Ohio State west home. Offi cers were called chest while trying to fl ee with She was a member of the Sum- book, and order flowers. Buckeye and Cleveland sports fan. 08-04-17 to the home at about 5:15 p.m., stolen merchandise. mit Assemblies of God and was a He loved his yard work and had where the mother said her son, former member of the Friendship Kenyon McGriff , 21, was fi ght- Woman arrested Baptist Church, where she taught ing with her other son over a BOARDMAN Sunday school and was an usher. relatives and friends. She will be property dispute, threatened to She enjoyed gardening, knitting, A woman who police said missed by her pet Schnoodle, kill both of them and fi red three overdosed in a vacant apart- crocheting and reading. Her per- Jazz. Man credited with time served rounds in the air from a semiau- sonal library held over several ment earlier this week was She was preceded in death by Staff report 19 at a home in the 200 tomatic handgun. Police found arrested Wednesday on war- thousand books, including a vast her parents; one son, Darryl Lyn three shell casings in front of collection of African American his- YOUNGSTOWN block of Park Avenue. Wit- rants related to other incidents. Grant; two brothers, Howard nesses identified Suciu as the house. McGriff was found Offi cers were called Tuesday tory and literature. A Park Avenue man origi- walking in the 1100 block of Oak “Pete” Ivy and Louis Ivy; and one the person who attacked afternoon to Cook Avenue for a She married George Irvin Grant sister, Mrs. Florence Parker. nally charged with feloni- Street Southwest and taken the victim. woman later identifi ed as Nich- in 1950, he died June 18, 1997. The family thanks North Lima ous assault was sentenced into custody, reports said. She leaves to mourn one son, Thursday in Mahoning Assistant Prosecutor ole McMurray, 21, who was not Fresenius Dialysis Center and the breathing. Emergency medical George Anthony “Tony” Grant of Rev. Robert Felder for their care County Common Pleas Mary Beth DiGravio told OVI, failure to control Judge Durkin one of the responders revived her with McDonald; one daughter, Ms. Mi- and kindness. Court to time served af- CANFIELD reasons for the amended Narcan. After she was released chele Denise Grant of Youngs- Calling hours will be held Sun- ter he pleaded guilty to an Timothy Vinopal, 58, of Lef- charge is because the vic- from the hospital Wednesday, town; two brothers, Hershel day, August 6, 2017, from 3 to amended charge of aggra- fi ngwell Road, will appear in tim has since died of a drug police arrested her on warrants (Joyce) Ivy of Laurinburg, N.C. and 5 p.m. at the Sterling-McCullough vated assault. Mahoning County Area Court overdose. from Boardman and the Trum- Stanhouse (Noi) Ivy of Austin, Williams Youngstown Funeral Scott Suciu, 39, was sen- here Aug. 22 on a charge of bull County Sheriff ’s offi ce al- DiGravio said the victim Texas; five sisters, Ms. Ivy Chapel. tenced by Judge John Dur- driving while intoxicated. He leging failure to appear in court of Warren, Ms. Anna Provitt of had suffered a slight cut Graveside services will be held kin to eight months in the pleaded not guilty to charges and theft. Niles, Mrs. Carol Brightwell of War- Monday, Aug. 7, 2017, at 11 a.m. at Mahoning County jail and on his neck but had the cut ren, Ms. Eleanor Ivy of Masury and Oakwood Cemetery in Warren. given credit for time served. been situated in a differ- Ms. Emily Burke of Youngstown; Arrangements of comfort were The sentence was recom- ent location on his neck, he three grandchildren, Joshua Grant handled by the Sterling-McCull- mended by defense attor- could have been seriously BIRTHS and Jacob Grant, both of Wads- ough Williams Youngstown Funer- neys and prosecutors. injured. ST. ELIZABETH BOARDMAN HOSPITAL worth and Ms. Jessica Grant of al Home. Suciu had been accused Suciu has been in the jail Sara Ciapala, Youngstown, girl, Aug. 2. New Philadelphia; and a host of 08-04-17 of stabbing a man in the since he was arrested the Joseph and Sarah Pilolli, Youngstown, girl, Aug. 2. Alysoun Mukaabya and Jose Rivera, Youngstown, girl, Aug. 2. neck about 6:30 p.m. Nov. day of the stabbing. Hope Barone and Anthony Carrozzi, Youngstown, girl, Aug. 2. Saif and Sheena Ahmed, Youngstown, boy, Aug. 2. Steven and Jennifer Hood, Youngstown, boy, Aug. 2. Dever and Brittany McKnight, East Liverpool, boy, Aug. 2. Destiny Rounds and James Gosnell, Hubbard, boy, Aug. 2.

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FRIDAY BREAKING NEWS AUGUST 4, 2017 Go to vindy.com for regional, WORLD WORLD NEWS national and world news, 24/7. digest THE VINDICATOR | A6 Grand jury: Driver was texting when Girlfriend whose texts urged suicide gets jail time she killed 2 teens Associated Press granted a defense motion thought-out campaign” to AKRON TAUNTON, MASS. that will keep Carter out of cause Roy’s death in a “quest An Ohio woman has been A young woman who as jail until her appeals in state for attention” and sympathy indicted on charges she was a teenager encouraged her courts are exhausted. from her friends. texting when she crossed a suicidal boyfriend to kill The judge called the case, She said after Roy’s death, marked curb line and struck himself in dozens of text which has garnered interna- Carter put on a charade as three teenagers, killing two messages and told him to tional attention, “a tragedy “the grieving girlfriend” for 14-year-old girls and seri- “get back in” a truck filled for two families.” Roy’s family and friends, ously injuring a 15-year-old with toxic gas was sen- Carter’s lawyer, Joseph even though she had repeat- boy. tenced Thursday to 15 Cataldo, asked the judge to edly pressured him to act on spare her any jail time and A grand jury indicted months in jail for involun- his suicidal thoughts. tary manslaughter. instead give her fi ve years of 24-year-old Natasha Boggs, Flynn said Carter could Michelle Carter was con- probation and require her of New Franklin in Summit have stopped Roy because victed in June by a judge who to receive mental-health the two teenagers were on County, on Wednesday on counseling. He said she said her fi nal instruction to the phone together as Roy two counts of involuntary Conrad Roy III caused his was struggling with men- manslaughter, two counts tal-health issues – bulimia, succumbed to carbon mon- death. Carter was 17 when oxide inside his truck. of aggravated vehicular Roy, who was 18, was found anorexia and depression – homicide and charges that during the time she urged “All she had to do was say, dead of carbon-monoxide ASSOCIATED PRESS include tampering with poisoning in July 2014. Roy to kill himself. ‘Get out of the car,’ ‘Get out Michelle Carter awaits her sentencing in a courtroom in Taunton, of the truck,’ and none of us evidence and texting while Juvenile Court Judge Law- “Miss Carter will have to Mass., on Thursday. driving. rence Moniz gave Carter, live with the consequences would be here right now,” Boggs is charged with now 20, a 2½ year jail sen- of this for the rest of her life,” Flynn said. killing Taylor Galloway, of tence but said she had to Cataldo said. “This was a Flynn called probation judge to send Carter to state In dozens of text messag- Akron, and Amber Thoma, serve only 15 months of horrible circumstance that “just not reasonable pun- prison for seven to 12 years. es, Carter had urged Roy to of Coventry Township, on that. He also sentenced her she completely regrets.” ishment” for Carter’s role in Flynn said Carter “un- follow through on his talk of May 28 in Coventry Town- to fi ve years of probation. He Prosecutor Maryclare Roy’s death. She asked the dertook a deliberate, well- taking his own life. ship. The 15-year-old boy was hospitalized. Military scrambles for transgender Congress policy after tweets WASHINGTON recessing, President Donald Trump’s tweets declaring trans- gender people unwelcome leaving in the armed forces have plunged the Pentagon into a legal and moral quagmire, much sparking a fl urry of meet- ings to devise a new policy that could lead to hundreds undone of service members being discharged. Associated Press Months after offi cially al- WASHINGTON lowing transgender troops Lawmakers scattered for to serve openly in the mili- their summer recess Thurs- tary, the department may day, leaving behind a slim be forced to throw out those record of achievements and who willingly came forward a steaming President Don- after being promised they’d ald Trump. The president be protected. is angry about what the A team of military lawyers Republican-led Congress has been pulled together to couldn’t do – repeal Obam- deal with the matter, Adm. acare – as well as one of the Paul Zukunft, the Coast few things it did: approve Guard commandant, said a Russia sanctions bill he at the Center For Strategic detests. and International Studies So Republican senators this week. These lawyers leave Washington with are working with the White simmering tensions be- House to fl esh out some tween them and the White of the issues, and they’re House now out in public for all to see. They’ll face vot- bolstered by a Pentagon ASSOCIATED PRESS working group that had ini- Traffi c moves past the Kimo Theater along historic Route 66 in downtown Albuquerque, N.M., on Tuesday. ers back home who have tially been set up to advance cause for about the implementation of the an unproductive Congress Obama administration’s led by a party given over to year-old repeal of a trans- infi ghting. Lamenting poor relations gender ban. Sessions cracks down with Russia, Trump sniped After weeklong over Twitter on Thursday, “You can thank Congress, outage, NC islands the same people that can’t get power back ATTORNEY GENERAL TAKES AIM AT CITIES OVER IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT even give us HCare!” “I was shocked by that,” RALEIGH, N.C. Associated Press eral law enforcement,” Sessions said “If your agency has questions responded Pennsylvania Re- Power was restored ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. in a statement that accompanied or concerns with our (Bernalillo) publican Sen. Pat Toomey, Thursday to two North Caro- Attorney General Jeff Sessions the letters. “That will ultimately County jails, I would refer you to who is not one for criticizing lina islands after a weeklong took new steps Thursday to punish make all of us safer – especially law their leadership,” Berry wrote. Trump publicly. “Relations outage that hit the local cities he believes are not cooperat- enforcement on our streets.” Peter Simonson, executive direc- with Russia are in a bad economy at the height of the ing with federal immigration agents The threat marks Sessions’ latest tor of the American Civil Liberties place, and it’s entirely be- lucrative summer vacation in a move that was met with bewil- effort to force local authorities to Union in New Mexico, called the cause of Vladimir Putin, it’s season. derment by local offi cials who said help federal agents detain and de- demands “a bullying tactic.” not because of Congress.” Cape Hatteras Electric they did not know why they were port people living in the country il- Another concern raised by cities Overall, as Republicans Cooperative announced being singled out. legally as part of a push to reduce is that police who patrol the streets took stock of the past seven that transmission lines were The Justice Department sent let- crime he believes is linked to illegal book suspects into jails run by coun- months of control of the pumping electricity to all ters to four cities struggling with immigration. The attorney general ty or state authorities over which House and Senate under the of Hatteras and Ocracoke gun violence, telling them they has repeatedly vowed to withhold they have no control. The Justice Trump administration, the mood was glum. The House islands. Visitors will have would not be eligible for a program federal money from cities that do Department’s letters focus on giving began its summer recess last access to both islands start- that provides money to combat not cooperate, similar to how previ- federal immigration agents access ous administrations have held back to such detention facilities. week, but as senators rushed ing at noon Friday, accord- drug traffi cking and gang crime un- for the exits Thursday they ing to a statement from the less they give federal immigration highway funds during debates over Sessions has pledged to make were still pointing to the governor. authorities access to jails and no- the speed limit and drinking age. fighting immigration and street confirmation of Neil Gor- Power was cut to both is- tify agents before releasing inmates But it was not immediately clear crime the Justice Department’s top such to the Supreme Court lands a week ago when con- wanted on immigration violations. to some of the cities why they were priority, but the strategy is putting as their signal success, even struction crews working on Baltimore, Albuquerque, and targeted. him at odds with some city lead- though that happened back a new bridge plunged a steel Stockton and San Bernardino in In a letter to Sessions, Republican ers, who say the best way to fight in April. casing into underground California all expressed interest Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry crime and build community trust Last week’s failure of their transmission lines. in the Justice Department’s Public denied that New Mexico’s largest is to keep local police out of federal Obamacare repeal efforts Safety Partnership, which enlists city is a sanctuary for immigrants immigration matters. after seven years of ardent Inky water near federal agents, analysts and tech- living in the country illegally and Last week, Sessions told cities they campaign promises still Niagara Falls leads to nology to help communities find said he has been trying to work with must meet the same conditions or stung. And Republicans solutions to crime. immigration authorities since tak- lose out on millions of dollars from have also failed to make call for resignations “By taking simple, commonsense ing offi ce in 2009. In fact, Berry said, a separate grant program that helps much progress on other BUFFALO, N.Y. considerations into account, we are Immigration and Customs Enforce- police departments pay for every- marquee agenda items such Several lawmakers want encouraging every jurisdiction in ment staffi ng at the prison transport thing from bulletproof vests to body as a tax overhaul or an infra- the board that runs Niagara this country to cooperate with fed- center fell in recent years. cameras. structure bill. Falls’ wastewater treat- ment plant to resign after a sewage-smelling discharge blackened the water near the base of the falls during a 4 hurt on ride at Ohio State busy tourist weekend. Members of the Niagara Fair remain hospitalized County Legislature’s Repub- Associated Press hasn’t woken up. lican majority said Thursday COLUMBUS Thirty-six-year-old Tamica they also want the New York Four people injured last Dunlap is in serious condi- attorney general, county week when a thrill ride fell tion. Her uncle, 42-year-old district attorney and the apart at the Ohio State Fair Russell Franks, is in critical Environmental Protection remain hospitalized, includ- condition. Agency to investigate for ing a woman in a coma. Jerrell’s girlfriend, 18-year- possible criminal charges. An 18-year-old man was old Keziah Lewis, also is in An investigation by the state killed and seven people in- serious condition. Department of Environmen- jured when the swinging A co-owner of the com- tal Conservation already is and spinning Fire Ball ride pany that provides rides at underway. broke apart on the state fair’s the fair has said he’s certain The legislators com- midway July 26. Tyler Jerrell the ride fell apart because of plained they have received was buried Tuesday. a mechanical problem. little information about an Relatives of 18-year-old The Ohio State Highway incident that had the poten- Jennifer Lambert say she’s Patrol is investigating the ac- tial to damage the county’s opened her eyes briefl y but cident. $827 million-a-year tourism industry. Associated Press

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio FRIDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER U Founded June 1869 AUGUST 4, 2017 VINDY.COM| A7 Kelly Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers to the William F. Maag Sr., February 28, 1850–April 10, 1924 William F. Maag Jr., July 26, 1883–February 29, 1968 EDITORIAL William J. Brown, June 14, 1913–August 14, 1981 rescue? By JAY AMBROSE Tribune News Service It has recently seemed to be going crazy, this White House crew of ours, Tillerson unveils strategy although one creator of the problems, President Don- for avoiding Korean war ald Trump, grew suffi ciently wise to appoint Gen. John N THE LAST SEVERAL DAYS, THE Kelly as his chief of staff. menacing game of chicken between This former secretary of I North Korea and the United States Homeland Security quickly has intensifi ed immensely, with poten- got rid of Anthony Scara- tially devastating outcomes.’ mucci, a wild-eyed goofus As a rapid-fi re succession of ominous who usede his fi rst days as developments points toward conflict, communications direc- we’re nonetheless hopeful time remains tor to communicate foul- on the side of de-escalation of tensions. mouthed claptrap. That can happen only if reason pre- The question is whether vails over bluster and if serious global Kelly, a tough ex-Marine diplomacy replaces the already out-of- who is able, knowledgeable, control war of words. smart and an exemplary The stakes were raised considerably manager, can also get rid of higher last Friday when North Korea, blustery tweets about such under the mischievous leadership of things as firing an attor- president Kim Jong Un, tested an inter- ney general. Can he assure continental ballistic missile that for the focus on such mighty mat- fi rst time appeared capable of reaching ters as North Korea, tax and striking the western two-thirds of reform, spending, debt and the United States, according to analysts. a health care system that The only roadblock standing in the way is currently falling apart? of an all-out Kim-commanded nuclear Will he somehow straight- attack on the American mainland now en things out and keep the appears to be the North’s inability to left from obtaining enough miniaturize and attach a nuclear war- power to practice ruin- head to one of those ICBMs, a capability ation? that some project the Kim dynasty can The recent past has been achieve by early next year. an awful past. First, there It also appears as if the U.S. already were Trump’s pointless is preparing for the worst. Earlier this tweet-screeches about get- week, the U.S. Department of State im- ting rid of Attorney General plemented a travel ban to North Korea Jeff Sessions, an excellent and ordered all American citizens living public servant who was not or working there out of the rogue nation fired. Scaramucci, finan- no later than Sept. 1, citing dangers to Republican hopefuls for governor cier to the point of riches, their physical safety if they remain. was chosen to head up PR Those worrisome developments have operations and began with been aggravated by volleys of unneces- beating Democrats in money race firing Sean Spicer, a press sary bombast, bluster and bullying by secretary actually not that players on both sides of the Pacifi c. Looking at recent campaign mark in this reporting period bad in often defending the Kim himself has called his recent fl ur- indefensible. ry of missile tests “gifts to the American fi nance reports, the Republican David meaning the party’s guberna- bastards.” candidates for governor are rais- Skolnick torial candidates will almost CURSE-A-MINUTE TIRADE For his part, President Donald J. ing considerably more money certainly not be able to catch up Scaramucci was incom- Trump unleashed a tweet attack on for their May 2018 primary than fi nancially to those seeking the petent enough to indulge China for not doing enough to rein in the Democrats. Republican nomination. in a curse-a-minute tirade its rogue ally and commented public- The reports are for roughly AS AN ASIDE Of note is Steve Dettelbach, a about co-workers with a ly that the U.S. “will handle” the crisis the fi rst six or seven months of Democrat running for attorney New Yorker reporter who well, in characteristic detail-deficient the year and in the Republican The Mahoning County Demo- general, raised about $631,000 would obviously print Trumpian rhetoric. race, Secretary of State Jon Hus- cratic Party has endorsed a state in the latest campaign fi nance every outrageous word of it. ted raised the most from con- ballot issue that seeks to reduce report – more than any of the MILITARY ACTION The Mooch, as Scaramucci tributors with $2.02 million, fol- prescription drug prices. candidates seeking the party’s is called, made it clear he Then on Tuesday, GOP Sen. Lindsey lowed by Attorney General Mike “Drug companies have been nomination for governor. would toss out Chief of Staff Graham suggested U.S. military action DeWine with $1.26 million, Lt. price gouging Ohioans for Pillich raised about $547,000 Reince Priebus, an upright now stands as a foregone conclusion. Gov. Mary Taylor with about too long and Mahoning Valley and exceeded $1 million overall administrator perhaps not “There is a military option to destroy $640,000 – and about $77,000 in residents have been particularly for her gubernatorial bid. fi tted to guiding a ship in a North Korea’s [missile] program and in-kind contributions – and U.S. hard-hit,” said David Betras, Her campaign sent an email hurricane. Trump OK’d the North Korea itself,” Graham said on Rep. Jim Renacci with about county party chairman. “Sick titled: “Connie Pillich crushes fi ring but, as Senate Repub- NBC’s “Today” show. “If there’s going $576,000. and suff ering people each day opponents in fundraising” with licans were fl ubbing Obam- to be a war to stop them, it will be over However, Renacci, who is in the Valley are making tough the headline being: “Connie Pil- acare fi xes, turned to Kelly there. If thousands die, they’re going to personally wealthy, loaned $4 choices between cutting their lich leaves Democratic competi- for a rescue that will only die over there; they’re not going to die million to his campaign while pills in half or cutting their meals tors in the dust.” The email also work if Trump lets it and that here, and [Trump] told me that to my DeWine, who is the best-known in half, and a yes on Issue 2 in noted the fundraising report is one hopes is not too late. face.” candidate running for gover- November will directly help so the “latest indication that Pil- For all his problems of Unlike Graham and Trump, we’re nor, gave $1 million to his cam- many people in our community.” lich is the frontrunner for the style, understanding and hopeful the pendulum has not swung paign. If approved, Issue 2 would Democratic nomination.” leadership, Trump has a completely in the direction of a second In an email touting the She said in the email: “I’m Korean War with implications far more require state agencies to pay saving grace. He is not Hil- amount of money he raised, no more for prescription drugs humbled by the outpouring of lary Clinton. A Bloomberg grave than the hundreds of thousands Renacci’s campaign wrote that support and I’m proud to show of lives lost in the first conflict of the than what the U.S. Department poll not so long ago showed the congressman “sent shock of Veterans Aff airs pays for those that a winning campaign can his approval ratings above early 1950s. Kim, however, seems to waves through the Ohio gover- be built by grass-roots donors have no fears of finishing the job the drugs. Proponents says it would hers, and for good rea- nor’s race by announcing that reduce drug costs for about 4 from all over the state and not son – she is contemptuous North started six decades ago toward its his campaign has brought in the Columbus or Washington, ultimate goal of a reunited Korea under million Ohioans while opponents of millions of Americans, over $4,575,000” and “left zero say it would have the opposite ef- D.C., special interests.” she is in the spend-us-to- complete Communist rule. doubt that he’s fully commit- Trailing Pillich was Dayton And Graham’s seeming nonchalance fect with state residents paying chaos camp, her integrity is ted to winning this election by higher drug prices and reduced Mayor Nan Whaley with about a question mark in boldface of a battlefield limited to the Korean contributing another $4 mil- $455,000, state Sen. Joe Schia- peninsula conveniently ignores the access to medications. and she has been closing lion of his own resources to the voni of Boardman with about in on Bernie Sanders-style North’s easy capability to target the 50 campaign.” $342,000, and former U.S. Rep. million enemy residents of democratic socialism. Take away his loan and Ren- Betty Sutton with $275,049. She’s an excellent rep- South Korea or the 80,000 Americans in acci raised the least of the four Whaley’s amount, though, is the Koreas and nearby Japan. resentative of leftists who Republican candidates running deceptive as it’s for her re-elec- more and more worship big, Fortunately, Secretary of State Rex for governor. tion bid for Dayton mayor. Tillerson tamped down some of that incompetent government However, Renacci sent a up. [The] fi lings show that while Under state law, she can’t have that does things such as dispiriting discourse this week, offering huge message that he’s willing some candidates are their own a governor’s campaign fund a much needed voice of reason. Tiller- redefi ne insurance so that it to spend a lot of his own mon- biggest supporters, Jon Husted while seeking the mayoral posi- can only work when 1) peo- son said he would welcome dialogue ey to not only stay financially has support from Republican tion. On top of that, Whaley is with North Korea and emphasized the ple are forced by penalties to competitive with Husted and leaders and voters.” prevented by state elections law buy it, 2) it is subsidized and U.S. was not seeking regime change in DeWine. DeWine, Husted and Renac- from giving more than $200,000 Pyongyang. “We are not your enemy,” 3) it demands excruciating Also, Renacci, who has sharp- ci all have more than $4 mil- from her mayor’s fund to her deductibles and premiums. he emphasized. ly criticized his Republican lion in their campaign fi nance governor’s fund after the Nov. 7 Tillerson indeed made it clear the We’re talking about opponents as “career politi- funds while Taylor has about general election. Obamacare, typical of leftist leadership of Kim Jong Un would not cians,” can essentially self-fund $437,000. Sutton’s amount is probably be threatened as long as the People’s solutions that rely ever more his campaign forcing the oth- Taylor’s campaign said her the most surprising because on coercion, pseudo-intel- Democratic Republic of Korea began to ers to work that much harder to fundraising began in late Febru- I, and others, consider her the dismantle its growing nuclear arsenal. lectual reinventions of in- keep pace with the congress- ary when she formally opened frontrunner on the Democratic stitutions and fi scal insan- From that firm base, progress must man’s very deep pockets. her campaign account and her side, but she raised about half be built. It could begin with Kim agree- ity that can maybe achieve While DeWine can’t person- fi gures refl ect fi ve months and of what Pillich received during some goals for a short while ing to negotiations with Tillerson and ally match dollar-for-dollar with not the full seven months some this fi ling period. representatives of other nations such as but then combusts. Renacci, he did loan $1 mil- other campaigns reported. Her Regardless of which Demo- The Trump administra- Japan, South Korea, China and Russia campaign also pointed out that lion to his campaign. That can crat emerges from next year’s tion has far-from-perfect with keen interests in denuclearizing “Taylor’s opponents” – meaning either be seen as DeWine being gubernatorial primary – and answers for some problems the North and de-escalating the crisis. Husted and DeWine – were able dedicated to his candidacy or he there’s still time for Richard but remains more cautious It could also include continued par- to carry over money from previ- knows he may struggle to match Cordray, the former attorney than the Democrats, does ticipation by peace-loving countries ous campaigns while she was Husted’s contributions and the general and state treasurer to have good answers on a and the U.N. Security Council toward not as she didn’t raise money for money Renacci is going to give get in the race – that person is number of policies and has toughening economic sanctions, par- herself while part of the ticket his campaign. going to need a lot of assistance first-rate national security ticularly by China. with Gov. John Kasich. Joshua Eck, Husted’s cam- from the state Democratic Party offi cials in place. On a num- None of that progress can happen, Taylor raised more than Ren- paign spokesman, said: “The structure to raise money. ber of fronts, the nation has however, without a truce in the vitriolic acci from individual donors, but momentum and grass-roots However, depending on the made real progress under verbal volleys among Kim, Trump and will she have the money to be support from across Ohio has mood of voters and the cam- Trump. others. lined up fi rmly behind Jon Hus- competitive in the Republican paign, the Democratic nominee A problem, however, is To be sure, we hope our American ted, as evidenced by the fact primary? may not need to match the Re- Trump himself messing up president steps aside and lets the hope- that other candidates in this On the Democratic side, only publican dollar-for-dollar to be even a Boy Scouts address ful words and reasonable recommenda- race were forced to put in their former state Rep. Connie Pillich competitive in the November and tweeting sentiments tions of his secretary of state guide the own money in order to catch was able to go over the $500,000 2018 general election. U.S. onto a path toward disarmament you’d expect a confused ad- by Kim and off the road to catastrophic olescent to avoid. We then dangers that warfare guarantees. have too many news outlets, QUOTE OF THE DAY Democrats and felonious bureaucratic leakers outdo- “No Kid Hungry and other organizations have that runs No Kid Hungry, on the importance ing him by treating every- SCRIPTURES identifi ed these programs as the solution to end- of school breakfast and other such programs. day standards as nothing For I know the thoughts that I think ing childhood hunger in America. We know that No Kid Hungry has issued a report “Hunger In more than an obstruction toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of it works. We’ve seen the data, and – more impor- Our Schools” showing that the threat of hunger to their goal of disposing of peace and not of evil, to give you a future tantly – we’ve seen the smiles on kids’ faces.” looms over 64 percent of families survyed. Nearly him. and a hope. 40 percent of teens worry that food at home will Jay Ambrose is an op-ed columnist for Billy Shore, founder and CEO of Share Our Tribune News Service. Distributed by Jeremiah 29:11 NKJV Strength, the national anti-hunger nonprofi t run out before there is money to buy more. Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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FRIDAY MARKET WATCH AUGUST 4, 2017 Dow NASDAQ S&P 500 Gold Silver BUSINESS BUSINESS NEWS 9.86 22.31 5.41 $4 $.103 digest THE VINDICATOR | A8 22.026.10 6,340.34 2.472.16 $1,267.80 $16.59 Auburn Police BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING Dominion drop vehicles sit in a YOUNGSTOWN parking lot in Auburn, Dominion Energy Ohio’s Mass., where author- Standard Choice Off er for this ities say an offi cer month is 3.2 percent lower who passed out be- hind the wheel of his Sales-tax holiday than the previous month. Ford Explorer cruiser Eff ective Aug. 14, Dominion and crashed Energy Ohio’s SCO/SSO rates tested positive for will be $2.969 per thousand exposure to carbon cubic feet (Mcf). The August monoxide. Ford is kicks off today rates are 9.8 cents, or 3.2 per- working with agen- cent, lower than the July rates cies after a growing Staff report in number of depart- of $3.067/Mcf. The rates are YOUNGSTOWN Boardman will have a back- 34.7 cents, or 13.2 percent, ments are taking ac- tion over concerns Local business owners to-school arts, craft and higher than the August 2016 are hoping to see a sales home-based business show SCO/SSO rates of $2.622/ that fumes are seep- ing inside the SUVs, boost with this weekend’s through Sunday. Vendors Mcf. potentially sickening sales-tax holiday. will be in Center Court. Medicare at 55 Act offi cers. The state’s sales-tax “The sales-tax holiday will holiday runs today until likely bring more consum- WASHINGTON CHRISTINE HOCHKEPPEL WORCESTER TELEGRAM & 11:59 p.m. Sunday. It al- ers to shop in the Mahoning U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown GAZETTE VIA AP lows for tax exemptions Valley during this time,” said introduced a bill to allow on purchases of clothing Sarah Boyarko, senior vice Ohioans between the ages of and footwear up to $75 per president of economic devel- 55 and 64 buy into Medicare. item; and all school materi- opment for the Youngstown/ “Giving people more qual- Ford works with agencies als, such as pens, pencils, Warren Regional Cham- ity choices at reasonable scissors and paper and in- ber. “The savings will lead prices is something we can all structional materials, up to to increased buying and agree on – that’s what letting $20 per item. spending, and some retail- Ohioans buy into Medicare after fumes sicken offi cers Ohio retail industry lead- ers are offering additional is all about,” said Brown, a Associated Press issue if somebody lost con- hicles and will go “to any ers say consumers will spend discounts to encourage and Cleveland Democrat. “This MONTPELIER, VT. sciousness while they were department that asks for about 10 percent more than entice even more shoppers is a simple solution for folks driving a police car down a assistance.” It also sent in- last year at brick-and-mortar who are 55 and can’t get A growing number of po- and spending.” lice departments across the highway. It could result in spectors to Wichita, Kansas, and online retailers. Senate Bill 9, the legisla- health care through work, or terrible tragedy.” Austin, Texas, and several “The past couple of years those who are ready to re- country are taking action tion for the tax-exemption over concerns that carbon Authorities in Auburn, other departments. we have seen an increase tire but aren’t yet eligible for holiday, passed with bi- monoxide fumes from Ford Massachusetts, confirmed In several cases, Ford in sales,” said Rose Liguore, Medicare.” partisan support in both Explorer patrol vehicles are an officer who passed out found gaping holes had owner of Children’s Loft in the Ohio Senate and Ohio Brown introduced the seeping inside the SUVs, po- behind the wheel of his been drilled into the backs Boardman, about the holi- House. Senate Bill 9 was Medicare at 55 Act on Thurs- tentially sickening offi cers. cruiser and crashed had of Explorers after they were day. “I feel like they should signed into law by Gov. day with seven other Demo- Vermont State Police and tested positive for expo- delivered to police depart- do more than three days.” cratic senators. Under the John Kasich on June 13. several other departments sure to carbon monoxide. ments, Weigandt said. The The Eastwood Mall Com- The National Retail Medicare at 55 Act, an indi- in the Northeast are in- In a post on its Facebook holes were used to install plex in Niles is celebrating vidual between the ages of 55 Federation’s annual sur- specting their fl eets or have page, the department said equipment, such as addi- the tax-free holiday with a vey of national consumer and 64 who buys into Medi- a total of three offi cers were tional radios. They weren’t installed carbon monoxide family friendly event. purchases projects total care would receive the same hospitalized for “high car- properly sealed, allowing Superman, Batman and monitors in the vehicles. spending for K-12 and col- benefi ts and protections as bon monoxide levels. The carbon monoxide to enter Wonder Woman will be vis- At least two departments lege necessities will hit an individual enrolled under in Texas and one in Massa- department also said it had the vehicle, she said. iting from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Medicare parts A, B, and D. chusetts have gone further, taken 12 Explorers out of “To address police cus- Saturday. The superheros $83.6 billion, up about 10 pulling some or all their service over carbon mon- tomers who drive modifi ed will be in Center Court for percent from last year’s New TBEIC VP Ford Explorers off the road. oxide concerns, including vehicles in unique ways, autographs and photos. $75.8 billion. WARREN Ford Motor Co. has prom- SUVs used by the city’s pub- we are covering the costs of Children wearing their fa- “With 58,000 new jobs The Tech Belt Energy Inno- ised to repair the vehicles as lic works director and assis- specifi c repairs in every Po- vorite superhero costumes added in Ohio since last vation Center Board of Direc- it continues to investigate tant fi re chief. lice Interceptor Utility that will have the chance to win June, consumer confi dence tors expanded its leadership the cause of the problem. “We would urge other may have carbon monox- an Eastwood Mall gift card. is rising,” said Gordon team with the hiring of Rick “Police offi cers should be departments to have their ide concerns, regardless of “Aside from the holiday Gough, president/CEO of Stockburger as vice president concerned, particularly this cruisers tested and/or pur- modifications made after season, the back-to-school the Ohio Council of Retail and chief operating offi cer. time of year,” said Dennis chase detectors to ensure leaving Ford’s factory,” season is the biggest time of Merchants, in a statement. The creation of this posi- Slocumb, with the Interna- everyone’s safety,” the de- Weigandt said. year for a lot of the stores,” “Ohio’s sales-tax holiday tion marks the fi rst full-time tional Union of Police Asso- partment said. The company has not said Joe Bell, spokesman for adds to that confi dence by executive for TBEIC. He is re- ciations, which represents Ford spokeswoman Eliza- found elevated levels of car- the Cafaro Co., which owns providing great bargains sponsible for the day-to-day more than 100,000 law en- beth Weigandt said Thurs- bon monoxide in Explorers the Niles mall. “Whenever for everyone in the market operations including program forcement personnel. “It day it has sent engineers to sold to the general public, you do a tax-free weekend, for clothes, shoes or school development, entrepreneur- could be a life-and-death Auburn to inspect the ve- she said. it’s just an added incentive.” materials.” ial support, planning and ex- ecution. Stockburger brings a wealth of experience in en- MARKET trepreneurial programming, 3 DAYS ONLY! • AUGUST 4th-6th • OHIO economic development and Small companies organizational leadership. suffer the biggest Coal mine deaths up TAX-FREE SHOPPING slip in stocks No state sales tax will be charged on state approved items. See store for details. LOUISVILLE, KY. Deaths in U.S. coal mines Associated Press this year have surged – 10 NEW YORK TAX-FREE HOURS: FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 10 A.M. to 9 P.M., SUNDAY, 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. compared to a record-low U.S. stocks are slipping eight last year – so the U.S. Thursday as technology Mine Safety and Health Ad- and energy companies and ministration has launched a banks fall. Big drug com- summer initiative to send offi - panies and industrial fi rms cials to mines to observe and are rising, and a solid quar- train new miners, who they ter from cereal maker Kel- say are more vulnerable, on logg helped makers of food safer working habits. and household goods move But the United Mine Work- higher. Smaller companies ers of America says that eff ort continue to decline. falls short. The union says fed- Small companies, which eral inspectors making such surged in November and visits cannot punish mines if December, have struggled NEW REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE STORE they see safety violations. lately. The Russell 2000 sank 7 points, or 0.5 percent, to Factory orders rise 1,405 after a sharp loss a day ago. Julian Emanuel, an eq- WASHINGTON uity strategist for UBS, said on select styles from: The Commerce Depart- that as the dollar continues ments reports that U.S. facto- to lose strength, investors SAVE • Ladies’ Shoes & Sandals ry orders increased 3 percent are selling smaller and more in June, a solid after domestically-focused com- • Ladies’ Sportswear Collections declining in May and April. panies and buying more in- But gains largely came from ternational businesses, as • Children’s Swimwear a massive 131 percent jump the weaker dollar will help • Fashion Sunglasses in orders for civilian aircraft, a their sales outside the U.S. % category that can be volatile • Fashion Watches on a monthly basis. TECH TAKES A TURN Excluding the transporta- Security software maker • Men’s Dress Shirts & Neckwear Symantec announced dis- tion sector that includes air- Off Orig. Prices • Fashion Bedding craft, factory orders slipped appointing first-quarter 65 0.2 percent in June. Demand sales and its forecasts for fell for computers and elec- the rest of the year weren’t as good as analysts had tronic products, but primary Save on select styles from: metals, machinery and motor hoped. Symantec also said vehicles eked out gains. it will sell its website secu- • Ruby Road Collections U.S. manufacturing has rity business to DigiCert for Ladies • Petites • Women been recovering from a slow- $950 million in cash and a 30 percent stake in DigiCert. • Ladies’ Shorts & Capris down in late 2015 caused SAVE NYDJ • Intro • More by lower energy prices and Symantec slid 51 cents, or a strong dollar that made 1.6 percent, to $30.40. Apple • Ladies’ Fashion Tops American products more ex- lost $1.35 to $155.79 after a Blueprint Clothing • One World • More big jump the day before. pensive overseas. • Ladies’ Handbags Staff /wire reports THEY’RE GREAT % • Men’s Shoes Kellogg, maker of Frosted Selected local stocks Flakes, Pop Tarts and Eggo • Juniors’ Dresses & Sportswear waffles, reported another STOCK, DIVIDEND ...... CLOSE CHANGE • Children’s Shorts Alcoa Inc., .12 ...... 37.10 -0.18 quarterly decline in sales as Aqua America, .71 . . . . . 33.56 -0.03 Off Orig. Prices Avalon Holdings,...... 2.25 -0.03 revenue from breakfast items • Luggage Chemical Bank, .27 . . . . . 46.79 -0.66 50 slipped and snack food sales Community Health Sys. . . 6.49 -0.10 • Cookware & Bakeware Cortland Bancorp, .28. . . .17.90 0.00 were flat. But the results Farmers Nat., .16 ...... 13.60 -0.25 First Energy, 1.44 . . . . . 32.05 0.20 weren’t as bad as experts had Fifth/Third, .52...... 26.90 -0.06 expected. Its stock jumped FirstMerit Corp.,...... - - First Niles Financial, .12 10.50 0.00 $3.27, or 4.8 percent, to $70.71. FNB Corp., .48 ...... 13.48 -0.27 Consumer products * General Motors, 1.52 . . . 34.78 -0.05 ENTIRE STOCK General Electric, .92 . . . . 25.76 0.24 maker Clorox rose after it Huntington Bank, .28 . . 13.16 -0.16 disclosed a larger-than- % iHeartMedia Inc., ...... 1.50 0.00 JP Morgan Chase, 1.92. . 92.47 -0.64 expected profit (a $3.19, or Ladies’ Swimwear Key Corp, .34 ...... 18.02 -0.05 LaFarge, .34...... - - 2.4 percent gain, to $135.16), off Macy’s, 1.51 ...... 23.60 0.43 while Avon Products con- orig. prices Ladies • Juniors • Women Parker Hannifi n, 2.52 . 165.26 0.96 65 *In store PNC, 2.20...... 130.51 -0.17 tinued to struggle, taking Simon Prop. Grp., 6.60 . 161.91 0.54 another loss (37 cents, or 11 Stoneridge ...... 16.95 1.82 United Comm. 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BROWNS MLB Rookie Kluber, Njoku SHAKING OFF THE RUST Indians suffers roll past growing sloppy pains Yankees Browns still like Tribe’s ace joins chiseled rookie TE exclusive club

Associated Press Associated Press BEREA CLEVELAND The Browns have very Unflappable and un- high expectations for tight assuming, Corey Kluber end David Njoku. It’s easy rarely shows any emotion to understand why. on or off the mound. The first-round pick But after a night when he from the University of Mi- joined three Hall of Famers ami stands 6-foot-4 and — and three of his pitch- is a chiseled 246 pounds, ing heroes — on a rare list, casting an imposing shad- Kluber allowed himself a ow at each training camp brief moment to gloat. practice. “It’s cool,” he said. “David is Pinpoint. Typical Klu- an extraor- ber. dinary Cleveland’s ace up- athlete,” staged Sonny Gray’s debut Cleveland for New York by pitching tight ends a three-hitter and leading coach Greg the Indians to a 5-1 win Seamon over the sloppy Yankees Njoku said Thurs- on Thursday night. day. “He is Kluber (9-3) struck out PRESEASON a big, strong 11 and outshined Gray (6- OPENER guy and a 6), let down by a New York UAug. 10: very bright DAVID DERMER | THE VINDICATOR defense that made three Cleveland vs. young man. Youngstown State’s Hunter Wells tries to avoid being sacked by Fazon Chapman during the team’s fi rst day of football camp errors in the first inning. New Orleans David is in Thursday at Stambaugh Stadium. Wells was named as starting QB, but there still is work to be done. The defending AL cham- at FirstEnergy the rookie pions won the opener of Stadium mode and a four-game series with a in Browns. he is pro- potential playoff opponent Kickoff at gressing and ended their losing 8 p.m. well. Wells, entrenched as top QB, streak at three. TV/radio: “Certain- With his WEWS; WB- ly, there latest dom- BW-AM 1240, are a lot of inant per- WYFM-FM things to opens camp with Penguins formance, 102.9. grow on Kluber and a lot joined Ran- By BRIAN DZENIS Dellovade said. “I know every- of things to clean up, but dy John- [email protected] body messed up. Me, the entire we’re very happy with the son, Pedro way he works and the prog- YOUNGSTOWN defense and the entire offense. Martinez Kluber ress that he is making.” A few defensive linemen jump We got a long way to go, but this is and Nolan a good fi rst step.” INDIANS 5 Njoku’s raw athleticism offsides, there were a few false Ryan as the YANKEES 1 prompted Cleveland to starts and some passes landed on Head coach Bo Pelini shares the only pitch- trade up to take him with the sidelines instead of in receiv- sentiment. Next: New York at ers to strike Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. the No. 29 overall selec- ers’ hands. “It’s about evaluation on both out at least tion, then cut Pro Bowl The Youngstown State foot- sides of the football,” Pelini said of eight in 12 Inside: Pirates shut tight end Gary Barnidge ball team was not its polished day one. “It gives you a start and consecu- out the Reds, B4 — and his 134 receptions self when it opened its fall camp then you build things from there.” tive starts. over the last two seasons Thursday morning, but there are BACK ON TOP Johnson did it four times — one day later. still 30 days to go before the Pen- Senior quarterback Hunter in his career and holds the It was a gamble by guins face Pittsburgh on Sept. 2. Wells appreciates the head coach record with 17 straight. Browns football opera- “There was a lot of energy naming him the starting QB at Kluber often dismisses tions director Sashi Brown, any chance to brag about around here and that’s kind of the beginning of camp, but there’s YSU head football coach Bo Pelini shouts after a exchanging a proven com- what you want on the fi rst day,” his statistics or milestones. modity for a 21-year-old busted play Thursday on the team’s fi rst day of Penguins linebacker Armand See YSU CAMP, B3 training camp. But he was pleased to be in who started nine college such elite company. games, but one the fran- “I mean, all three are chise felt was worth taking Former guys I grew up watching after a 1-15 season. Steubenville and idolizing, so to be “Obviously, it puts a lot High School mentioned with them is football player more pressure on us with- defi nitely an honor and it’s out Gary here,” acknowl- Ma’lik Richmond cool,” he said. edged Njoku, who caught (96) pressures For five innings, Gray 64 passes for 1,060 yards Joe Craycraft (6-6) was nearly as good and nine in during drills as Kluber, but New York two years with the Hur- Thursday at kicked the ball around in ricanes. “In the tight end Youngstown the fi rst behind the right- room, we all have to step State’s fi rst hander, who was acquired up and play that much day of foot- at Monday’s trade dead- harder, whether that’s in ball camp at line from Oakland to help practice or in games to fi ll Stambaugh Stadium. the Yankees return to the that spot that Gary left.” postseason. While Njoku’s leaping Gray settled in after the ability has wowed fans at rough beginning and al- the fi rst seven camp prac- lowed only two hits until tices, his hands have elic- the sixth, when Yan Gomes ited an opposite reaction. broke an 0-for-13 slide by Often during the same af- hitting a two-out, two-run ternoon session. DAVID DERMER double to put Cleveland up Dropped passes and THE VINDICATOR 4-0. fumbles have overshad- Following the game, owed his highlight-worthy Gray didn’t make any ex- catches in the end zone, as cuses and wasn’t about to coach Hue Jackson unhap- Pelini: ‘Humble’ Richmond wants to put past behind him point fingers at his new pily noted. teammates. “David has to make “That’s just part of the those plays, and he can,” By BRIAN DZENIS cleaner than the next guy.” ary, according to sports information [email protected] game,” he said of the mis- Jackson said. “He demon- Richmond was involved in one of director Trevor Parks. Ohio high school football’s biggest Pelini said he did his own inves- cues by first baseman strates that he can. He just YOUNGSTOWN Chase Headley, second Ma’lik Richmond has the trust of scandals. He was one of two former tigation of Richmond’s past and the has to do it all of the time.” baseman Tyler Wade and Youngstown State footvall coach Bo Steubenville football players found decision to bring him on was his Njoku, who left practice right fi elder Clint Frazier in Pelini – but it comes with a caveat. delinquent in the sexual assault of a alone. He got a tip from someone in early on Thursday with the fi rst. “You make pitch- “I believe in him, but I told him, 16-year-old girl. Steubenville that Richmond was on a sore back, willingly ac- es. We were able to come ‘I’ll hold your feet to the fi re,’” Pelini The sophomore defensive end en- YSU’s campus as a student during the knowledges that he must out of the fi rst inning with be better by the start of the said before the start of fall practice on rolled at YSU as a student last August Thursday. “He has to do it better and and walked on to the team in Janu- See RICHMOND, B3 See BROWNS, B3 See INDIANS, B5 Belgium’s Thomas Pieters takes 1-shot lead at Bridgestone Invitational Associated Press Thomas Pieters of Belgium. were moved up to the morn- best man at McIlroy’s wed- and I sort of consulted him a INSIDE ON B2 AKRON Pieters, playing only for ing because of a forecast of ding, for the Bridgestone couple of times. Yeah, it was Rory McIlroy had his best UThursday’s golf scores the sixth time since he chal- thunderstorms in the after- Invitational and the PGA good,” McIlroy said. “There friend on the bag and his lenged briefl y at the Masters noon. Championship next week. was a couple of shots that I best start on American soil caddie. this year, holed a 30-foot McIlroy split with J.P. It didn’t have much bear- hit or a couple of clubs that in 18 months. For Jordan Both of them opened with birdie putt on his fi nal hole Fitzgerald, his caddie of nine ing on McIlroy’s game, I pulled that I maybe should Spieth, it was more of the at Firestone to fi nish a day of years, after the British Open. which was fi ne. McIlroy won have just thought a little bit same with two long putts a 3-under 67 at the Bridge- good scoring with a one-shot He decided to use Harry Di- at Firestone the last time he more about. It’s been a while and another comment fi lled stone Invitational, leaving lead over Russell Knox. amond, who played amateur played it in 2014. with bravado directed at his them two shots behind The opening two rounds golf for Ireland and was the “We both did the numbers See FIRESTONE, B2

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SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS SPORTS QUOTABLE Oregon State post- digest ed 28 consecutive los- ROGER GOODELL, NFL “No, teams make decisions [based] ing seasons from 1971 Commissioner, when asked if on what’s in the best interest of Lucas, Benson power to 1998, the longest unemployed QB Colin Kaeper- their team ... and they make those 28 Source: ESPN nick was being blackballed: decisions individually.” Scrappers in 10th streak in FBS history. AUBURN, N.Y. Simeon Lucas hit an RBI single Jacket Ceremony. NASCAR Xfi nity Zippo 200. 7 p.m. (ATT) (WNIO-AM 1390) in the top of the 10th inning and TV/RADIO 9:30 p.m. (ESPN2) CFL: Hamilton 2:30 p.m. (19) Soccer: Borussia (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Padres at LATEST LINE Will BEnson cracked a two-run at Edmonton. Dortmund vs. Bayern Munich, Pirates. TODAY MLB homer to lead the Scrappers SATURDAY German Super Cup. 7 p.m. (CBSSN) Arena football: National League 6 a.m. (GC) Women’s golf: British 7 a.m. (GC) Women’s golf: British 3 p.m. (21) Track and fi eld: World Tampa Bay at Philadelphia. Favorite Odds Underdog to a 15-7 win over the Auburn 61 ⁄2 -7 1⁄2 Washington Open. Open. Championships. 7 p.m. (ESPN) Pro Football Hall of 1 p.m. (NHLN) Hockey: Canada vs. 3 p.m. (ESPN2) Softball: Junior St. Louis 5 1⁄2 -61 ⁄2 CINCINNATI Doubledays. 10 a.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: Fame Enshrinement Ceremony. PITTSBURGH 7 1⁄2 -81 ⁄2 San Diego , World Junior Showcase. League championship. 1 1 NASCAR Monster Energy Cup 7 p.m. (FS1) UFC. LA Dodgers 5 ⁄2 -6 ⁄2 NY METS Oscar Gonzalez scored the go- 1:30 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour ATLANTA Even-6 Miami practice. 3:30 p.m. Lif) Women’s soccer: 7 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour ahead run on Lucas’ single after WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. Portland vs. Houston, NWSL. COLORADO 7-8 Philadelphia 11 a.m. (21) Women’s golf: British Barracuda Championship. SAN FRANCISCO 61 ⁄2 -7 1⁄2 Arizona 2 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Citi Open. 4 p.m. (CBSSN) Horse racing: he led off the inning with a dou- Open. 7 p.m. (MLBN) MLB. American League 6:30 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour Hambletonian Stakes. BALTIMORE 51 ⁄2 -61 ⁄2 Detroit 11 a.m. (NBCSN) Auto rac- 7 p.m. (NHLN) Hockey: USA vs. ble. The Scrappers later scored Barracuda Championship. 4 p.m. (FS1) MLB: Dodgers at BOSTON 9-10 Chi White Sox Canada, World Junior Showcase. CLEVELAND 6 1⁄2 -7 1⁄2 NY Yankees seven more runs in the inning. 7 p.m. (ATT) (WNIO-AM 1390) ing: NASCAR Xfi nity Series Mets. qualifying. 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) HOUSTON 81 ⁄2 -91 ⁄2 Toronto The Scrappers scored one (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Padres at 4 p.m. (GC) Golf: Champions Tour Texas Even-6 MINNESOTA Pirates. Noon (TNN) Tennis: Citi Open. 3M Championship. MLB: Yankees at Indians. Seattle 6-7 KANSAS CITY run in the eighth before Auburn 7 p.m. (SECN) Women’s soccer. 12:30 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: 4 p.m. (MLBN) MLB. 7 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Citi Open. LA ANGELS 51 ⁄2 -61 ⁄2 Oakland NASCAR Monster Energy Cup 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Interleague answered in the bottom of the 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) 4 p.m. (NFLN) Hall of Fame TAMPA BAY 5 1⁄2 -61 ⁄2 Milwaukee inning when Austin Guibor hit a MLB: Yankees at Indians. practice. Saturday. Baseball: State College Spikes at CFL 7 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Citi Open. 1 p.m. (27) CrossFit Games. 4 p.m. (NHLN) Hockey: Finland vs. Scrappers. Favorite Points Underdog sacrifi ce fl y, scoring Nick Cho- 1 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer. 8 p.m. (ESPN2) Baseball: Senior OTTAWA 2 1⁄2 Winnipeg 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: Sweden, World Junior Showcase. EDMONTON 14 Hamilton ruby to tie the game 7-7. Scrappers at Auburn Doubledays. 1:30 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour 5 p.m. (21) Horse racing: Whitney League World Series. Saturday Benson was a triple short of 9 p.m. (ESPN) Boxing: Herrera- WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. Handicap. 10 p.m. (ESPN) Boxing: B.C. LIONS 6 1⁄2 Saskatchewan Soto Karass. 2 p.m. (21) Beach volleyball. 5 p.m. (33) Fishing: Marlin Lomachenko-Marriaga (super AFL the cycle, driving in four runs and Favorite Points Underdog 9 p.m. (FS1) Drag racing: NHRA 2 p.m. (27) Golf: PGA Tour WGC- Challenge. featherweights). BALTIMORE 7 Washington scoring a pair in the win. Lucas qualifying. Bridgestone Invitational. 5 p.m. (ESPN2) Women’s tennis: 10 p.m. (ESPN2) Women’s tennis: Saturday 9 p.m. (NFLN) Hall of Fame Gold 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: Bank of the West Classic. Bank of the West Classic. PHILADELPHIA 14 Tampa Bay doubled and singled three times, WNBA driving home four runs. Favorite Points Underdog CONNECTICUT 81 ⁄2 Phoenix Ping-Hsueh Chen (1-0) got the INDIANA 6 1⁄2 Chicago Seattle 1 1⁄2 DALLAS win with 2 1/3 innings of score- Washington 4 1⁄2 SAN ANTONIO less relief while David Smith (1-3) a 3-foot gap way up in the trees. ON THE LINKS LOS ANGELES 8 New York FIRESTONE And he was feeling it. MMA took the loss in the New York- Thursday’s other tournament Saturday Penn League game. Continued from B1 His caddie, Michael Greller, got UFC Fight Night 114: Pettis vs. Moreno the yardage and came over to see Women’s British Open Arena Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City, For the Doubledays, Kameron Mexico. since I’ve paced yardages off and what Spieth had in mind. S. Pettis +160 Esthay homered and singled ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND B. Moreno -180 written notes in my book.” “I said, ‘Michael, just put the bag R. Markos +135 twice, driving in fi ve runs. One of them was at No. 9, his Finishing fast after a slow start, Michelle Wie birdied A. Grasso -155 over there, stand over there and her last three holes for an 8-under 64 for a one-shot N. Price +150 The Scrappers are 9-2 this sea- last hole, when he went some 50 A. Jouban -170 watch this,”’ Spieth said. lead in the Women’s British Open. Wie bogeyed the H. Bandenay +240 son against the Doubledays. feet long on his approach and Spieth rehearsed his swing with M. Bravo -300 three-putted for bogey. Even so, par-5 second hole at Kingsbarns Links, and that was R. Evans +120 a pitching wedge and pulled it off. the last of her mistakes. The 27-year-old American S. Alvey -140 Cavaliers Academy it was a solid start, and that’s what A. Soukhamthath +105 “I split a hole that was 60 yards shot 30 on the back nine and wound up one shot ahead A. Perez -125 scheduled at YSU has held back McIlroy in recent B. Scott +200 in front of me and cut it to get onto of I.K. Kim of South Korea. Lindy Duncan was another J. Hermansson -250 YOUNGSTOWN months when he missed three the green,” Spieth said. “It was re- H. Sandoval +180 shot behind at 66, with Lexi Thompson among those D. Ortiz -220 Cavaliers Academy Summer cuts in four tournaments, and ally a cool shot. I was shocked I at 67. Wie, showing no sign of the neck spasms that E. Briones +135 then started poorly at the British R. Yahya -155 Camp will be held at Youngstown pulled it off.” forced her to withdraw from last month’s U.S Women’s D. Rivas +190 State University from Monday Open. J. Quinones -240 Greller smiled, bumped fists Open, posted nine birdies during a morning round J. Morales +115 through Aug. 11 from 9 a.m.-3 Spieth has no such concerns, with his boss and handed him the played in almost perfect weather on the eastern coast R. Sanchez -135 A. Herrera +175 p.m. having won two straight events putter. of Scotland. Only later did torrential downpours and J. Rinaldi -210 going into this World Golf Cham- The opening round was no place the threat of lightning twice disrupt play for a total of BOXING Kendall Chones, who played Aug. 26 at Colgate University, will be the pionship with an eye toward next to lose ground in such good scor- 74 minutes. Laura Davies was one who suff ered from Super Welterweight Bout T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV. camp’s had coach. week at the PGA Championship ing conditions. Dustin Johnson the interruptions. Six-under par through 14 holes, the (12 Rounds) and his shot at becoming the did his part with a 68. He hasn’t 53-year old from England fi nished in a mildly disap- C. McGregor +500 Cavs Academy uniform, bas- F. Mayweather Jr -700 ketball, water bottle, drawstring youngest player to complete the won since the Match Play just two pointing 68, the same score posted by Charley Hull, Home Team in CAPS bag and certifi cate are included. Grand Slam. weeks before his staircase injury Britain’s top player. There were no such problems for To enroll, visit the website cavs. Winning a major turned this into that knocked him out of the Mas- Wie. Such was the overall serenity of her progress, the com/cavsacademy. a great year for Spieth, regardless of ters. Johnson only wants to give Hawaii native even had time to take in the stunning vis- himself a chance to win, and he tas across what she referred to as the “ocean,” which UPDATE For more information email what happens at the PGA Cham- says all the parts are in working is actually the Tay Estuary. Following the early dropped pionship. He is feeling as good as THURSDAY’S TRANSACTIONS [email protected] or call order for that. shot — a badly skulled lob wedge fi nished far over the (216) 420-2900. ever about his game, particular- BASEBALL ly the way he finished off Royal Bubba Watson, also showing second green — she reeled off three birdies before the American League signs of getting his game turned turn. Over the back nine, it only got better with six bird- — Placed RHP Michael Modifi ed races set Birkdale with the amazing escape Fulmer on the 10-day DL. Selected the on the 13th hole and the birdie- around, was also in the group at ies in the fi nal eight holes. “It’s so gorgeous here,” said contract of RHP Edward Mujica from at Sharon Speedway 67 that included Kevin Kisner and Wie, who has not won since claiming the U.S Women’s Toledo (IL). eagle-birdie-birdie stretch that fol- — Sent OF Aaron HARTFORD lowed. The biggest putt was the Jon Rahm. Open at Pinehurst in 2014. “When the weather is nice, Hicks to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL) for An all-modifi ed race program The surprise might have been it almost felt like I was playing back home in Hawaii a rehab assignment. eagle from 50 feet on the par-5 15th OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Reinstated with the views and everything. I feel like I got extremely is set Saturday at Sharon Speed- at the Open, now famous for Spieth Knox, who has missed his last three RHP Kendall Graveman from the 10- way for the Bill Kirila Memorial. cuts and is in danger of falling out lucky with the conditions out there.” Still, no one else day DL. Optioned RHP Daniel Gossett to playfully barking at his caddie, “Go Nashville (PCL). of the top 50 in the world for the fi rst in the 144-player fi eld took as much advantage. The The weekly Hovis Auto & get that!” when it dropped in. — Assigned RHP Truck Supply Big-Block Modi- time since he won the HSBC Cham- lack of wind and softness underfoot left the 6,697-yard Evan Marshall outright to Tacoma Thursday brought another such pions in Shanghai in the fall of 2015. course all but defenseless and allowed Wie to use her (PCL). fi eds, HTMA/Precise Racing moment. TAMPA BAY RAYS — Sent 2B Daniel Products RUSH Sportsman The difference was a change in the high-fl ying lofted woods to great eff ect. Six of her nine Robertson to Durham (IL) for a rehab Spieth got back into range of the assignment. Modifi eds and Summit Racing shafts of his irons, and a change birdies resulted from approach shots with metals, the — Optioned RHP Equipment Econo Mods will be lead with a 30-foot birdie putt on back to the putter he used when he 9- and 11-woods that have been in her bag since June Leonel Campos to Buffalo (IL). No. 5 and a 50-foot birdie putt on National League joined by a special appearance won in Shanghai. proving most eff ective. “Callaway has done a great job — Optioned by the E-Mods in a $1,000 to- the next hole that got him to 3 un- The question is why he would of accommodating me,” said Wie. “They had to look RHP Paolo Espino and LHP Wei-Chung der. But he was in trouble at No. 8, Wang to Colorado Springs (PCL). win event presented by A&MP ever take that putter out of play. back into their archives to fi nd me an 11-wood. I’ve nev- Assigned RHP and OF Electric. well right of the fairway with trees “Golfers are sick,” Knox said. er played such high-lofted woods before. The 11-wood outright to Colorado blocking his view of the green. goes 180-yards, the same distance as my 5-iron but is Springs. Reinstated RHP Matt Garza The RUSH Sportsman Modi- “You always blame your equip- from the 10-day DL. fi eds will run their $800 to-win He couldn’t punch under them ment rather than yourself. So a lot easier to hit than a blade. The 9-wood replaces my — Assigned LHP Josh 4-hybrid and goes 190 to 195 yards.” So Yeon Ryu, the Edgin outright to Las Vegas (PCL). 2016 “Apple Festival Nationals” because he had too much rough to maybe I just have to take the — Optioned make-up feature. cover with a punch shot beneath blame and say I (stunk) and the No. 1 player in the world, opened with a 71. RHP Drew Anderson to Reading (EL) and OF Cameron Perkins to Lehigh Racing is set for 7 p.m. Adult the branches. But he did see about putter worked.” Associated Press Valley (IL). Reinstated OF Daniel Nava admission is just $10. from the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP from Lehigh Valley. Pits open at 4 p.m. with Andy Sullivan 38-34 — 72 a-Sophie Lamb 34-35 — 69 Peiyun Chien 32-40 — 72 — Optioned grandstands at 5 and drivers GOLF Brendan Steele 34-39 — 73 Azahara Munoz 35-34 — 69 Hee-Kyung Bae 36-36 — 72 3B Jae-Gyun Hwang to Sacramento BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL Thorbjorn Olesen 35-38 — 73 Cristie Kerr 33-36 — 69 Sung Hyun Park 36-36 — 72 (PCL). Designated 3B Conor Gillaspie meeting at 6:30. Si Woo Kim 38-35 — 73 THURSDAY’S SCORES In Gee Chun 35-34 — 69 Ai Miyazato 36-36 — 72 for assignment. Recalled 3B Ryder Ryan Moore 37-36 — 73 a-Leona Maguire 34-35 — 69 Grandstand admission costs At Firestone Country Club (South Course) Sally Watson 37-35 — 72 Jones from Sacramento. Reinstated OF Rod Pampling 36-37 — 73 Nicole Broch Larsen 35-35 — 70 Akron Christine Wolf 36-36 — 72 Jarrett Parker from the 60-day DL. $10 for those 14 and over. Matthew Fitzpatrick 37-36 — 73 Tiffany Joh 36-34 — 70 Purse: $9.75 million Noora Tamminen 38-35 — 73 American Association Justin Thomas 35-38 — 73 Mi Jung Hur 35-35 — 70 Sharon Speedway is owned Yardage: 7,400; Par: 70 (35-35) Madelene Sagstrom 37-36 — 73 CLEBURNE RAILROADERS — Signed C Satoshi Kodaira 39-34 — 73 Karine Icher 34-36 — 70 First Round Katherine Kirk 35-38 — 73 Mitch Abeita. by the Blaney, Weller and Kirila Marc Leishman 38-35 — 73 Stacy Lewis 34-36 — 70 FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — Thomas Pieters 32-33 — 65 Leticia Ras-Anderica 34-39 — 73 Jeunghun Wang 37-37 — 74 families and is a 3/8-mile dirt Russell Knox 32-34 — 66 Amy Yang 33-37 — 70 Released RHP Cody McPartland. Sam Brazel 36-38 — 74 Karolin Lampert 36-37 — 73 Kevin Kisner 35-32 — 67 Mo Martin 35-35 — 70 SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Signed RHP track located on Custer-Orange- Gary Woodland 40-34 — 74 Fumika Kawagishi 37-36 — 73 Ross Fisher 31-36 — 67 Jenny Shin 34-36 — 70 Gavin Pittore. Louis Oosthuizen 36-38 — 74 Lina Boqvist 37-36 — 73 Atlantic League ville Road near the intersection Bubba Watson 35-32 — 67 Jeong Eun Lee 33-37 — 70 Hideto Tanihara 35-39 — 74 Isi Gabsa 35-38 — 73 LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Sent INF Jake Jordan Spieth 34-33 — 67 Mi Hyang Lee 33-37 — 70 of state Routes 7 and 305. For Fabrizio Zanotti 39-35 — 74 Lee-Anne Pace 36-37 — 73 McGuiggan to New Britain to complete Rory McIlroy 33-34 — 67 Hyo Joo Kim 35-35 — 70 more information, check out the Mackenzie Hughes 38-36 — 74 a-Eun Jeong Seong 36-37 — 73 an earlier trade. Jon Rahm 34-33 — 67 Ayako Uehara 35-35 — 70 Bryson DeChambeau 37-38 — 75 Suzann Pettersen 37-36 — 73 Can-Am League website at www.sharonspeed- Jimmy Walker 35-33 — 68 Yukari Nishiyama 34-36 — 70 Chris Wood 36-39 — 75 Lydia Ko 37-36 — 73 SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS — Signed Andres Romero 36-32 — 68 Moriya Jutanugarn 35-35 — 70 way.com or call 330-772-5481. Russell Henley 38-37 — 75 RHP Kevin Kelleher. Dustin Johnson 36-32 — 68 Brooke M. Henderson 36-34 — 70 Brittany Lang 34-39 — 73 Patrick Reed 40-35 — 75 Charley Hoffman 33-35 — 68 Sei Young Kim 35-35 — 70 Angela Stanford 37-36 — 73 BASKETBALL Danny Willett 39-37 — 76 Adam Hadwin 33-35 — 68 Cydney Clanton 35-35 — 70 Austin Ernst 37-36 — 73 National Basketball Association Neymar’s PSG deal a Billy Horschel 39-37 — 76 Adam Scott 31-37 — 68 Wei-Ling Hsu 37-34 — 71 Su Oh 37-37 — 74 BOARD OF GOVERNORS — Approved Rafa Cabrera Bello 38-38 — 76 Kyle Stanley 36-33 — 69 a-My Leander 36-35 — 71 Stacey Peters 36-38 — 74 the relocation of the Detroit Pistons world-record transfer Jason Dufner 41-35 — 76 Jhonattan Vegas 35-34 — 69 Sun Young Yoo 37-34 — 71 Min Lee 37-37 — 74 from The Palace of Auburn Hills to Little PARIS Hideki Matsuyama 37-32 — 69 WOMEN’S BRITISH OPEN Whitney Hillier 35-36 — 71 Marina Alex 38-36 — 74 Caesars Arena in downtown Detroit. Six years after taking over Alex Noren 34-35 — 69 THURSDAY’S SCORES Laura Gonzalez Escallon 37-34 — 71 Pornanong Phatlum 37-37 — 74 FOOTBALL J.B. Holmes 32-37 — 69 At Kingsbarns Golf Links Thidapa Suwannapura 34-37 — 71 Nelly Korda 35-39 — 74 Laura Diaz 34-37 — 71 perennial underachiever Paris Paul Lawrie 36-33 — 69 St. Andrews, Scotland Carlota Ciganda 34-40 — 74 CHICAGO BEARS — Waived/injured Kelly W Shon 35-36 — 71 Saint-Germain, the French Zach Johnson 35-34 — 69 Purse: $3.25 million Yardage: 6,697; Par: Simin Feng 37-37 — 74 RB Joel Bouagnon. Signed RB Joshua Ai Suzuki 33-38 — 71 Rounds. Bernd Wiesberger 38-32 — 70 72 (36-36) Becky Morgan 36-38 — 74 club’s wealthy owners fi nally got Klara Spilkova 37-34 — 71 HOUSTON TEXANS — Waived DE T.J. Brian Harman 36-34 — 70 First Round Camilla Lennarth 35-39 — 74 Scott Hend 37-33 — 70 a-amateur Haru Nomura 36-35 — 71 Daniel. Placed WR Deante Gray on in- what they wanted by hiring Ney- a-Atthaya Thitikul 36-38 — 74 Hudson Swafford 35-35 — 70 Michelle Wie 34-30 — 64 Shanshan Feng 34-37 — 71 jured reserve. Removed LB Dayon Pratt mar, who they believe will bring Kotone Hori 36-38 — 74 Xander Schauffele 33-37 — 70 In-Kyung Kim 31-34 — 65 Ariya Jutanugarn 36-35 — 71 from the PUP list. Felicity Johnson 37-37 — 74 them Champions League glory. Paul Casey 33-37 — 70 Lindy Duncan 31-35 — 66 So Yeon Ryu 35-36 — 71 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Placed Harold Varner III 39-31 — 70 Marissa L Steen 33-34 — 67 Ryann O’Toole 35-36 — 71 Nicole Garcia 37-38 — 75 LS Carson Tinker on injured reserve. The Brazil star became the Charl Schwartzel 36-34 — 70 Jodi Ewart Shadoff 34-33 — 67 Alena Sharp 34-37 — 71 Joanna Klatten 36-39 — 75 Waived/injured RB I’Tavius Mathers. most expensive player in soc- Bill Haas 34-36 — 70 Lexi Thompson 33-34 — 67 Yani Tseng 35-36 — 71 Olafi a Kristinsdottir 36-39 — 75 Signed LS Matt Overton and G Malcolm cer history after completing Rickie Fowler 38-32 — 70 Anne Van Dam 33-34 — 67 Gaby Lopez 35-36 — 71 Kylie Henry 37-38 — 75 Bunche. Tommy Fleetwood 35-35 — 70 Chella Choi 33-34 — 67 Emily K. Pedersen 36-35 — 71 Sarah Jane Smith 38-37 — 75 — Waived WR his blockbuster transfer from Francesco Molinari 37-34 — 71 Mel Reid 32-35 — 67 Prima Thammaraks 35-36 — 71 Ursula Wikstrom 37-38 — 75 Bruce Ellington. Barcelona for 222 million euros Shaun Norris 35-36 — 71 Charley Hull 33-35 — 68 Alison Lee 34-37 — 71 Vikki Laing 37-38 — 75 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Released Branden Grace 36-35 — 71 Georgia Hall 32-36 — 68 Paula Creamer 34-37 — 71 Beth Allen 38-37 — 75 Ss Josh Evans and Earl Wolff IV. ($262 million) on Thursday. By Renato Paratore 35-36 — 71 Laura Davies 31-37 — 68 Brittany Lincicome 33-38 — 71 Karrie Webb 38-37 — 75 Waived-injured DB Lou Young III. Signed paying the release clause in his Jason Day 37-34 — 71 Jaye Marie Green 33-35 — 68 Jenny Haglund 37-35 — 72 Florentyna Parker 38-38 — 76 Ss Stefan McClure and Tim Scott. contract, PSG shattered the Brooks Koepka 35-36 — 71 Anna Nordqvist 35-33 — 68 Marianne Skarpnord 37-35 — 72 Annabel Dimmock 38-38 — 76 HOCKEY Phil Mickelson 35-36 — 71 Morgan Pressel 34-34 — 68 Min-Young Lee 34-38 — 72 Carly Booth 36-40 — 76 Jing Yan 36-36 — 72 world transfer record to sign Matt Kuchar 35-36 — 71 Ally McDonald 32-36 — 68 Jessica Korda 39-37 — 76 NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Announced Thongchai Jaidee 35-36 — 71 Jennifer Song 34-35 — 69 Minjee Lee 35-37 — 72 the retirement of F Mike Fisher. arguably one of the top three Catriona Matthew 40-36 — 76 Daniel Berger 35-36 — 71 Megan Khang 34-35 — 69 Pamela Pretswell 36-36 — 72 Aditi Ashok 36-40 — 76 best attacking players in the Lee Westwood 37-35 — 72 Gerina Piller 33-36 — 69 Inbee Park 36-36 — 72 — Signed coach Ryan Lydia Hall 37-40 — 77 game, alongside Lionel Messi Wesley Bryan 38-34 — 72 Caroline Masson 33-36 — 69 Sandra Gal 38-34 — 72 Huska to a contract extension. Named Emiliano Grillo 35-37 — 72 Lizette Salas 34-35 — 69 Danielle Kang 36-36 — 72 Nuria Iturrios 37-40 — 77 Cail MacLean assistant coach, James and Cristiano Ronaldo. The pre- Pat Perez 37-35 — 72 Ha Na Jang 34-35 — 69 a-Olivia Mehaffey 35-37 — 72 Holly Clyburn 36-41 — 77 Borrelli trainer, Kohl Schultz video an- vious transfer record had been Tyrrell Hatton 36-36 — 72 Eun-Hee Ji 35-34 — 69 Angel Yin 37-35 — 72 Kim Kaufman 39-39 — 78 alyst and Mitch MacLeod assistant set a year ago when Manchester Henrik Stenson 36-36 — 72 Pernilla Lindberg 33-36 — 69 Candie Kung 33-39 — 72 Olivia Cowan 38-40 — 78 equipment manager. Justin Rose 37-35 — 72 Brittany Altomare 34-35 — 69 Amelia Lewis 33-39 — 72 Mirim Lee 39-39 — 78 ECHL United paid 105 million euros Sergio Garcia 36-36 — 72 Ashleigh Buhai 34-35 — 69 Heather MacRae 33-39 — 72 Hannah Burke 34-44 — 78 ATLANTA GLADIATORS — Agreed to (then $116 million) to bring Paul Kevin Chappell 39-33 — 72 Jane Park 34-35 — 69 Jacqui Concolino 37-35 — 72 Tonje Daffi nrud 37-43 — 80 terms with F Alex Gacek and D Ben Danford on one-year contracts. Pogba back from Juventus. — Acquired the Ironically, the 25-year-old signed rights to D Nolan Zajac from Wichita for the rights to F Justin Crandall. a fi ve-year contract with the French CHAMPIONSHIP Vancouver 9 8 3 30 30 29 — league side just fi ve months after FOOTBALL Saturday, Aug. 26 SOCCER San Jose 8 9 5 29 24 34 Traded F Steven McParland to Idaho for playing a decisive role as Barcelona Lowest remaining seed at Highest remain- Real Salt Lake 7 12 4 25 30 44 D Travis Walsh. ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE ing seed, at TBD, 7 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Los Angeles 6 10 5 23 31 37 COLLEGE produced a comeback that made W L T Pct PF PA CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota United 6 12 4 22 29 45 ALBANY (NY) — Named Amy Nicklin as- Champions League history – at x-Philadelphia 12 1 0 .923 776 562 EAST DIVISION W L T Pts GF GA Colorado 6 12 2 20 20 29 sistant fi eld hockey coach. y-Tampa Bay 10 3 0 .769 682 621 W L T Pts PF PA Toronto FC 12 3 7 43 41 22 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point CLEMSON — Named Terrell McIntyre PSG’s expense. Toronto 3 3 0 6 152 163 Chicago 11 5 5 38 40 24 director of men’s basketball player y-Cleveland 5 9 0 .357 696 715 Montreal 2 4 0 4 141 150 New York City FC 11 7 4 37 40 31 for tie. Having lost their fi rst leg y-Baltimore 4 9 0 .308 588 714 Ottawa 1 4 1 3 164 169 New York 11 8 2 35 32 26 Saturday’s Games development. Washington 2 11 0 .154 530 660 Hamilton 0 5 0 0 90 201 Atlanta United FC10 7 4 34 41 28 FC Dallas at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. COKER — Named Austin Wise and match 4-0 in France, Barcelona x-clinched homefi eld advantage WEST DIVISION Columbus 10 11 2 32 33 37 Toronto FC at D.C. United, 7 p.m. Jessica Biggers assistant directors of y-clinched playoff spot W L T Pts PF PA Orlando City 8 8 6 30 23 31 Orlando City at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. athletics media relations. was trailing 5-3 on aggregate in New England 7 9 5 26 36 34 Today’s Game Edmonton 5 0 0 10 144 121 Seattle at Minnesota United, 8 p.m. SOUTH CAROLINA — Named Kyle Calgary 4 1 1 9 213 121 Philadelphia 7 10 5 26 29 27 the 88th minute in Spain, only Washington at Baltimore, 7 p.m. New England at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Bailey associate head men’s tennis Saturday’s Game B.C. 4 2 0 8 190 166 Montreal 6 8 6 24 30 36 for Neymar to score twice in Winnipeg 3 2 0 6 169 179 D.C. United 5 14 3 18 18 42 Houston at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m. coach. Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. the fi nal minutes before Sergi Saskatchewan 2 3 0 4 141 134 WESTERN CONFERENCE Vancouver at Colorado, 10 p.m. MEMPHIS — Named Alex Winchell di- PLAYOFFS Thursday’s Score W L T Pts GF GA Columbus at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. rector of women’s basketball operations Roberto’s winner in added time SEMIFINALS Calgary at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Sporting Kansas City 9 4 9 36 and Tyler Kopatich women’s basketball Today’s Games Sunday’s Games Saturday, Aug. 12 28 17 Los Angeles at Portland, 4 p.m. video coordinator. sealed a humiliating exit from Winnipeg at Ottawa, late FC Dallas 9 4 7 34 32 23 PENN STATE — Named Dr. Carl Ohlson No. 4 Seed at No. 1 Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Hamilton at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. New York at New York City FC, 6 p.m. Houston 9 7 6 33 39 32 assistant athletic director for perfor- the Round of 16 for PSG. Monday, Aug. 14 Saturday’s Game Atlanta United FC at Sporting Kansas Seattle 8 7 7 31 32 31 mance psychology services. Staff /wire reports No. 3 Seed at No. 2 Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Saskatchewan at BC, 7 p.m. Portland 8 8 7 31 39 38 City, 8 p.m.

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SANDLOT ROUNDUP | Recent scores LITTLE LEAGUE JUNIOR LEAGUE SOFTBALL WORLD SERIES Poland 6, Southwest 0 KIRKLAND, WASH. KaiLi Gross pitched a two-hitter and struck out eight as Poland, representing the Central region, breezed past Southwest and into the semifi nals of the Junior League World Series. Gross also led Poland at the plate by going 3 for 4. Camyrn Lattanzio had two hits, including a run-scoring triple. Lexi Diaz, Jackie Grisdale and Maddie Rinehart also added RBI singles to help the off ense Poland will face East at 5 p.m. today in a semifi nal matchup. The winner will advance to the World Series fi nal. WARREN AA Three Cities 10, Marlins 9 Marlins scored three runs in the seventh inning, but fell short in the Cleveland Men’s Senior League game. J. Chapin started the game for Marlins. He went two innings, allowing three runs and SUBMITTED PHOTO | ALYSSA ARMENI fi ve hits. He struck out one. The Astro Falcons brought home the 16-U NABF World Series title with a 3-0 win over Maryland on July 30 in Toledo. Players are Vincent Armeni, Colin Balas, Brayden Beck, Metro Ice 4, NEO Whoppers 3 Jake Bowen, Carter Chinn, Andrew Clark, Michael Fetsko, Chase Franken, Nick Guarnieri, Dylan Gurski. Ricky Havrilla, Mikey Kushner, Cam Kreps, Corbin Foy, Johnnie Mikos, Connor Miller, Kenny Misik, Andrew Sabella and Will Shaff er, with Steve Leslie as manager and coaches Rob Armeni, TC Guarnieri, Rick Havrilla and Chad Miller. A defensive miscue helped Metro Ice win their 11 straight win. IC scored three runs in the three outs to earn the save. Cam- four hits included a triple and two six hits, and struck out seven. Metro Ice 14, Marlins 0 and Derek Morrison each collected fi fth inning to take the lead. Joe eron Carson, Nick Zajaczkowski, doubles. Mark Herron and Nick Zajacz- Matt Schultz earned the win, pitch- multiple hits. Alex Fitzgerald and Bobby Dulay each collected two Sneizik drove in two runs for the Nick Charnas, Nick Capogreco Metro Ice 10, NEO Whoppers 4 kowski each collected multiple ing fi ve innings and surrendering and Chris Descalzi had hits. For hits each for the Marlins. Whoppers. JT Taylor earned the Metro Ice took the lead with four hits for Metro Ice. Lee and Nick zero runs and four hits. He struck win, pitching six innings, sur- the Whoppers, Garrett Mulrooney runs in the second inning. Jared out fi ve and walked one. Metro Three Cities 17, Capogreco each drove in two rendering three runs and fi ve hits. went 2-for-3. Lee drove in two runs. DJ Morvay Ice scored seven runs in the fi fth NEO Whoppers 6 He struck out fi ve and walked Marlins 12, NEO Whoppers 2 earned the win, throwing fi ve runs. Takese Stubbs stole three inning. Metro Ice had 17 hits, with Details were not reported. one. Jake Foster recorded the last Winning Noah Laster’s innings, He gave up four runs and bases for Whoppers. Larry Goist, Foster, Herron, Morvay, Staff reports

have a bunch of guys and YSU CAMP we’re not concerned with NFL roundup Continued from B1 who’s working with what group right now,” Pelini said. KAEPERNICK still work to be done. “We’re just giving them reps “It’s nice having that in the to see where they are.” back of your head, but I put Goodell claims no blackballing a lot of pressure on myself,” NOT MANY CHANGES ENGLEWOOD, COLO. Wells said. “It’s my senior Not many Davis-esque NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says teams year and there’s a lot I need position switches appear to aren’t blackballing Colin Kaepernick for kneeling to improve and there’s no be on the horizon, per the during the national anthem last year. “No, teams room for me to ease back as head coach. Freshman Jake make decisions [based] on what’s in the best the ‘starter.’” Cummings — a Canfield interest of their team ... and they make those decisions individually,” Goodell said Thurs- Wells came out of last graduate — moves from QB to in college day following his appearance at a forum with year’s camp fourth on the about 200 fans at the Denver Broncos’ indoor depth chart. and sophomore defensive end Ma’lik Richmond (Steu- practice facility. Kaepernick, who opted out “That was a unique posi- of his contract with the 49ers on March 3, has tion to be in. It taught me benville) will plant a hand drawn interest from Seattle and Baltimore but to keep fighting no matter on the ground after spend- remains unemployed a year after throwing for 16 where you are [on the depth ing his high school career as touchdowns and four interceptions in 11 games. chart],” Wells said. “There’s a linebacker. Several teams have signed lesser backups with- always hope.” PREDICTIONS out giving Kaepernick a call. Goodell demurred On of those guys ahead Pelini’s said his golf view- when asked if he thought Kaepernick should be of him on the depth chart ership had fallen by the way- ASSOCIATED PRESS in the league based strictly on his talent. “There in 2016 — Ricky Davis — Cowboys wide receiver Andy Jones passes Cardinals cornerback Rudy Ford in the fi rst are other people who make those evaluations side with camp starting, but half of the 2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame Game on Thursday in Canton. Dallas won 20-18. caught a pass from Wells on and that’s a decision that those teams all make he mustered a prediction for individually,” Goodell said. “It’s not one that I Thursday. Wells said Davis is the Bridgestone Invitational, would make as a commissioner.” Kaepernick making a good transition to which started in Akron on drew signifi cant backlash last year after kneeling wide receiver. Thursday. during the national anthem and saying he could “He’s athletic. I’m not sur- “I guess I gotta go with No-name Cowboys not show pride in a fl ag of a country that he prised and I don’t think any- [Jordan] Spieth,” Pelini said. believes oppresses blacks and other minorities. one on staff is — that’s why PATRIOTS they put him there,” Wells JUST VISITING said. “He can play a lot of po- Longtime Pittsburgh top no-name ’Cards Brady celebrates milestone Steelers quarterback Mike sitions for this university.” FOXBOROUGH, MASS. Tomczak watched the Pen- Associated Press running backs Ker- NO PARTICULAR ORDER guins practice. There’s a Hall of Fame Game Tom Brady was already the oldest player on the CANTON wynn Williams and COWBOYS 20 Pelini cautioned against chance he could be doing Andre Ellington, who Patriots roster before he stepped out on the The NFL is back, sort of. CARDINALS 18 practice fi eld for training camp Thursday. interpreting a lot from who more than that this fall. With no stars and few starters on both scored on short got the carries at running “I’ve known Mike for a runs. He spent the abbreviated workout being con- the fi eld Thursday night, the Dal- stantly reminded he’s now a 40-year-old quarter- back on the fi rst day of prac- while and he wants to volun- las Cowboys edged the Arizona “It was great to see the offense tice. teer a little bit,” Pelini said. back. From a sculpture spelling out “G.O.A.T.” Cardinals 20-18 in the Hall of Fame move the ball and get touchdowns that was erected near the entrance of the Incumbents Joe Alessi and “He wants to observe a little game. on those fi rst two drives,” Fitzgerald Tevin McCaster received the practice fi eld to multiple chants of his name and get his feet wet before At least the turf held up — un- said. “O-line, running game, pass- most reps with the returning jumping back into football to sporadic “Happy ” serenades from like a year ago, when the game was ing the ball, that was impressive spectators — everything revolved around No. 12 offensive starters, but on the things.” canceled for safety reasons. The and I’m happy for every one of those and his 40th birthday. “It’s fun. It reminds you next rung down the ladder, Tomczak’s last coaching new field passed NFL operations that Tom’s old. Very old,” Patriots safety Devin Cincinnati La Salle fresh- gig came in 2010, when he guys.” directors’ approval, and the footing And with Dak Prescott, Ezekiel McCourty said. “But I think he has a lot of fun man Christian Turner saw was the offensive coordina- was steady. with it. A lot of guys sung ‘Happy Birthday’ in extensive work. tor for the Arena Football Elliott, Jason Witten, Sean Lee and the locker room. But it’s also a reminder of how Rookie Sam Irwin-Hill, unlikely their strong offensive line pretty “He’s a good player, but we League’s Pittsburgh Power. to beat out Dallas veteran Dan Bai- good he’s been. Forty years old and still our best much inactive, the Cowboys could player.” With his fi rst start of 2017 Brady will ley for the placekicking job, made point to veteran RB Alfred Morris fi eld goals of 23 and 43 yards, the become the 20th quarterback in NFL history to and receivers Brice Butler and Rico appear in a game at 40 or older. McCourty has latter providing the winning points reer. He attended both Po- Gathers. been a member of the Patriots since 2010, and is in the fourth quarter. familiar with the fanfare that trails Brady every RICHMOND tomac State College of West The opening half featured a hand- Morris showed off a spin move Continued from B1 Virginia University and Cal- worthy of Elliott on a 25-yard run, Aug. 3. So even with the elevated displays, he ful of big plays, with Arizona’s third- said he never expected Brady to make a big deal ifornia University of Penn- Butler had 78 yards on two catch- 2016 season. He called Rich- string quarterback, Blaine Gabbert, about turning 40. “He’s not into birthday parties. sylvania and representatives consistently fi nding open receivers es in the fi rst half , and Gathers, a So we just do whatever he allows us to do,” Mc- mond’s high school coach, from both schools told The hoops starter at Baylor, made a 26- Reno Saccoccia, to confi rm down the middle. Courty said. Vindicator that Richmond yard catch. it. “There were a couple specific EAGLES “[Saccoccia] told me he completed his time in both plays by the defense on those fi rst Gathers also made a diving re- was [at YSU], but that Ma’lik places without incident. couple of drives,” Cowboys coach ception and slipped a pair of tackles Graham signs 1-year deal wasn’t looking to play foot- “I thought it was smart Jason Garrett said. “Blown assign- on a 17-yard play early in the third PHILADELPHIA ball at the time,” Pelini said. that he was willing to put ments on a big third-down conver- period . That led to Uzoma Nwa- The Eagles have agreed to a one-year contract Pelini said he took some football aside,” Pelini said. sion, and it wasn’t physical enough. chukwu’s 14-yard TD catch from with veteran safety Corey Graham.The 32-year- time in 2016 to vet Rich- “He knows he has to earn It wasn’t aggressive enough.” fourth-string rookie Cooper Rush. old Graham spent the past three seasons with mond. Some of it involved this and he didn’t come here Dallas’ Kellen Moore, who missed The former rebounding standout the Buff alo Bills and played for Eagles defensive reading up on the infamous to play.” last season with an ankle injury, had three catches for 59 yards. coordinator Jim Schwartz in 2014. Graham case itself. It also involved Pelini said he will not had some success passing down the Generally, though, it was a sloppy played his fi rst fi ve years in Chicago and the next speaking with some of his make Richmond avail- sidelines, but his second-quarter exercise befitting the lack of star two in Baltimore before going to the Bills. He Steubenville contacts from able to the media until he interception by Brandon Williams power. went to the Pro Bowl as a special teams player after the 2011 season. Graham started 32 games his time recruiting the area. appears in a game, per his in the end zone ruined a drive. With the likes of Carson Palmer, UP NEXT the past two seasons. He had 82 tackles, one in- Not long after YSU lost to rules regarding underclass- Dallas hosts Indianapolis in the terception, one sack, and nine passes defensed James Madison in the Foot- man players. When that will Larry Fitzgerald, David Johnson, Patrick Peterson and Tyrann Ma- fi rst full week of preseason games last year. Graham had 281 tackles in Buff alo, the ball Championship Subdivi- happen is unclear. He’s been thieu sitting it out, Arizona could on Aug. 19. Arizona hosts Chicago fourth-most by any NFL defensive back over the son national championship past three year with the team for its offsea- be pleased with the work of backup that night. game, he met Richmond son strength program, but Associated Press face to face. hasn’t played a down of foot- “The kid is humble and he ball since 2014. wants to put [his past] be- Pelini is also playing him you have to bounce back as comes more natural, he will rookie tackle Rod Johnson hind him,” Pelini said. out of position — he was a fast as possible.” relax and will make plays.” Pelini said he isn’t always BROWNS scuffl ed after a play, result- linebacker in his Big Red Continued from B1 Seamon is confi dent that ing in Johnson being taken quick to hand out second days — and during the fi rst NOTES chances. his pupil will do that, citing to the ground after having day of practice, Richmond regular season. The 2014 Ten-time Pro Bowl left “Every case is different. Njoku’s status as the young- his facemask yanked. ... Add lined up alongside the re- national high school high tackle Joe Thomas raved You have to listen to their est player on the roster as about the skills of defensive fi rst-string linebacker Tank serve players. jump champion added that story to see of they are gen- another reason to be excited end Myles Garrett, the No. Carder to the list of players Because Richmond’s pri- he isn’t overwhelmed by uine,” Pelini said. “Gosh, about his potential. 1 overall pick out of Texas who are enjoying playing for orities aren’t related to foot- the Browns’ playbook or his “He is frustrated that he’s when I was at Nebraska I got A&M, after matching up new defensive coordinator ball, Pelini ultimately de- projected role as a starter. dropped a couple of balls, rid of a lot of kids. Some of with him for the fi rst time. Gregg Williams. “I love the them weren’t even given a cided he can wear No. 96 at “They took me in the fi rst but he has made some spec- “His speed off the ball, his way it’s going because he second chance.” Stambaugh Field despite his round for a reason, to make tacular catches, as well,” speed on the edge, quick- makes everyone account- After Richmond was re- baggage. plays, so I’ve got to work that Seamon said. “Every young ness and change of direc- leased from a juvenile de- “He’s been going to school. much harder,” said Njoku, player goes through a little tion, and his size; those are able,” said Carder, who has tention facility in 2014, he He’s been here as a student. whose family emigrated bit of that. You want to be the things you can’t teach,” been with the Browns since played his senior season at He’s proved he can be part from Nigeria. “You have precise in your routes and Thomas said. “I can easily 2012. “In the past, we talked Steubenville, but did not of the student community,” days where it’s just a lack of you want to be where you see why they made him the about accountability, but it pursue a ca- Pelini said. focus or whatever it is, but are supposed to be. As it be- No. 1 pick.” ... Garrett and wasn’t really applied.

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AROUND THE HORN Thursday’s other MLB games Bucs’ Kuhl keeps AMERICAN LEAGUE Red Sox 9, White Sox 5 BOSTON Reds from sweep Rafael Devers hit a three-run homer and Rick Porcello ended Associated Press since July 1. The Reds only a four-game losing streak with his fi rst win since June as PITTSBURGH pressed him once, putting the Boston Red Sox beat the Chad Kuhl went more runners on fi rst and second Chicago White Sox. Mookie than two months between with no outs in the fourth. Betts hit a two-run homer and victories earlier this season Kuhl sandwiched Andrew Benintendi went 3 for as his ERA soared and his around a pop-up and Cin- 3, scoring twice and driving confidence threatened to cinnati never threatened in a run as the Red Sox won plummet. again. their third straight. Benintendi Pittsburgh “Always kind of try and PIRATES 6 reached base all fi ve times he Pirates pitch- look ahead in those situa- batted, getting hit by a pitch REDS 0 tions,” Kuhl said. “Don’t and walking once to go along ing coach Ray with two doubles and a single. Searage never Next: San Diego try and focus on what’s at Pittsburgh, happened. I walked a guy Hanley Ramirez drove in two panicked. He today, 7:05 p.m. runs for Boston. kept remind- and gave up a fl ared single. Rangers 4, Twins 1 ing Kuhl that if I could say ‘poor me’ or I MINNEAPOLIS the 24-year-old learned how could just keep looking for- ward and making the next ASSOCIATED PRESS Joey Gallo hit another mas- to better navigate the anx- The Pirates’ slides into home to score on a fi elder’s choice by Andrew McCutchen in the sive homer, a three-run shot in ious moments, better results pitch.” fi rst inning of a Thursday’s game in Pittsburgh. The Pirates shut ouf the Reds, 6-0. the fourth inning on Thursday would follow. went 3 for night that spurred the Texas The learning curve may 5 and scored three times for Cincinnati rookie Sal Ro- arguing a called third strike Frazier with a groundout to Rangers on a victory over the be starting to level off. Kuhl the Pirates, who beat the mano (2-3) was knocked with umpire Todd Tichenor. give Kuhl and early 2-0 lead. . A.J. Griffi n allowed just four singles in last-place Reds for just the around early, but settled The Reds’ problems had Pittsburgh’s advantage (5-2) made his fi rst start in seven innings as the Pirates second time in 10 tries this down, allowing four runs on more to do with Kuhl than doubled in the third. Marte more than two months, giving season. David Freese went 3 rolled by the Cincinnati eight hits in six innings. Tichenor’s strike zone. led off with a double and up one run on two hits over six Reds 6-0 on Thursday. Kuhl for 4 with two RBIs for Pitts- innings in a resounding return “I gave up a lot of ground The Pirates, in danger of scored on an RBI single by (4-7) walked two, struck out burgh. Andrew McCutchen from a muscle strain around his ball hits that just went falling out of the NL Central McCutchen. Two batters six and didn’t allow a runner also drove in a pair of runs. through holes today,” Ro- chest. After swinging and miss- race entirely thanks to a 2-8 later, Freese drove in Mc- past second base. He worked John Jaso’s pinch-hit single mano said. “That kind of ing twice at sliders from Twins slide against San Diego, San Cutchen. starter Adalberto Mejia (4-5), seven innings for the sec- in the seventh ended an stuff happens, but you have Gallo let one go in the dirt. Then ond time in 36 career starts, 0-for-34 skid. to stick through it and keep Francisco and Cincinnati, TRAINER’S ROOM he drove the next one into the throwing only 96 pitches. The top fi ve hitters in the battling.” wasted little time getting to Pirates: 2B Josh Harrison front of the second deck above “It’s been tough just go- Pirates’ lineup combined for Cincinnati, which had its Romano. was given the night off to right-center fi eld with two outs ing through and having the 11 of Pittsburgh’s 13 hits. three-game winning streak Marte led off with a single rest his achy left ankle. Har- to break the tie. struggles,” Kuhl said. “But “Five guys together doing snapped, went 0 for 6 with and came around to score rison initially hurt the ankle Royals 6, Mariners 4 games like tonight ... just what they do,” Pirates man- runners in scoring position when Adam Frazier singled in a victory over San Diego KANSAS CITY seeing it all kind of come to- ager Clint Hurdle said. “Took and left seven men on base. and left fielder Adam Du- on Sunday. He pinch hit on Brandon Moss hit two home gether, it’s made it worth it.” what the gave us. It Center fi elder Billy Hamilton vall’s throw overshot third Wednesday but was held out runs and drove in Kuhl is 2-2 with a 2.95 ERA was good hitting.” was ejected in the fi fth after base. McCutchen drove in 24 hours later. the go-ahead run in the seventh inning as the Kansas City Roy- als beat the Seattle Mariners. Cleveland PIRATES 6, REDS 0 Robles L,6-3 1 1-3 0 1 1 3 1 Oakland The Royals rallied from defi cits MLB STATISTICS Kluber W,9-3 9 3 1 1 1 11 Cincinnati Pittsburgh Colorado Gossett W,3-6 7 3 1 1 2 5 of 2-0 and 3-2 for their 32nd Umpires—Home, Sean Barber; First, Ted ab r h bi ab r h bi Marquez 6 6 3 3 3 5 Dull 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 STANDINGS Barrett; Second, Angel Hernandez; Third, John Hmilton cf 3 0 0 0 S.Marte lf 5 3 3 0 Neshek BS,4 1 2 1 1 0 1 Coulombe 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Tumpane. Kvlehan cf 1 0 0 0 A.Frzer 2b 4 1 2 0 Ottavino 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 Casilla 1 0 0 0 1 1 comeback victory. They AMERICAN LEAGUE T—2:28. A—28,124 (35,051). Winker rf 3 0 0 0 McCtchn cf 4 1 1 2 Dunn 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 San Francisco snapped a three-game losing East Division ROYALS 6, MARINERS 4 Votto 1b 2 0 1 0 J.Bell 1b 3 0 2 1 Holland W,2-1 1 1 0 0 0 2 Moore L,3-11 5 6 4 4 3 4 W L Pct GB streak. Moss homered in the Seattle Kansas City Duvall lf 4 0 1 0 Freese 3b 4 0 3 2 HBP—by Ottavino (Rivera), by Robles (Lucroy). Suarez 3 5 2 2 1 5 Boston 60 49 .550 — ab r h bi ab r h bi Gennett 2b 4 0 0 0 G.Plnco rf 4 0 0 0 WP—Holland. New York 57 50 .533 2 Kontos 1 0 0 0 0 1 fi f t h o ff after Gamel rf 5 0 0 0 Mrrfeld 2b 4 1 0 0 Suarez 3b 4 0 1 0 Mercer ss 4 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Jim Reynolds; First, Brian HBP—by Suarez (Lavarnway). Tampa Bay 57 53 .518 3 1⁄2 Segura ss 4 1 0 0 L.Cain cf 3 1 2 1 Peraza ss 4 0 0 0 C.Stwrt c 4 0 0 0 Knight; Second, Lance Barrett; Third, Nick Mike Moustakas had walked. Baltimore 53 54 .495 6 Umpires—Home, Carlos Torres First, Dana Cano 2b 4 0 2 1 Me.Cbrr rf 3 0 2 1 Brnhart c 3 0 1 0 Kuhl p 2 0 0 0 Mahrley. DeMuth Second, Paul Nauert Third, Chris Moss also homered in eighth Toronto 51 57 .472 8 1⁄2 Cruz dh 5 0 2 0 Hosmer 1b 4 0 0 0 Romano p 1 0 0 0 Jaso ph 1 1 1 0 T—3:03. A—35,276 (50,398). Central Division Guccione. K.Sager 3b 4 1 1 1 S.Perez c 3 0 0 0 Msoraco ph1 0 0 0 Schugel p 0 0 0 0 DODGERS 7, BRAVES 4 T—2:48. A—40,635 (41,915). for his 11th career multi-homer W L Pct GB Shcklfr p 0 0 0 0 J.Osuna ph 1 0 0 0 Vlencia 1b 3 2 2 1 Mstakas 3b 3 1 1 1 Los Angeles Atlanta LEADERS game. Cleveland 58 48 .547 — J.Dyson cf 3 0 2 0 Moss dh 4 2 2 3 W.Prlta p 0 0 0 0 Nvrskas p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Kansas City 56 51 .523 2 1⁄2 Heredia lf 4 0 1 1 A.Escbr ss 4 1 1 0 B.Wood p 0 0 0 0 C.Tylor lf 5 3 3 2 Incarte cf 5 0 1 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Minnesota 51 55 .481 7 Zunino c 3 0 0 0 A.Grdon lf 2 0 0 0 Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals 36 6 13 5 C.Sager ss 4 0 3 0 Bra.Phl 3b 5 0 1 0 BATTING—Altuve, Houston, .361; Detroit 49 57 .462 9 Martin ph 1 0 0 0 J.Trner 3b 3 0 0 1 F.Frman 1b 4 1 2 0 JoRamirez, Cleveland, .323; Hosmer, Rockies 5, Mets 4 Chicago 41 65 .387 17 Totals 36 4 10 4 Totals 30 6 8 6 Cincinnati 000 000 000 — 0 Bllnger 1b 5 0 0 0 Flowers c 4 0 1 1 Kansas City, .322; Correa, Houston, .320; West Division Pittsburgh 202 000 20x — 6 Frsythe 2b 3 2 1 1 Mrkakis rf 4 0 2 0 Segura, Seattle, .319; Gamel, Seattle, W L Pct GB DENVER Seattle 010 101 001 — 4 E—Duvall (4). LOB—Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 7. A.Brnes c 2 1 1 1 Camargo ss 4 1 1 0 .312; Springer, Houston, .310; Castro, Houston 69 39 .639 — Kansas City 000 021 21x — 6 2B—S.Marte (3), Mercer (18). SF—J.Bell (2). K.Hrnan cf 4 0 1 1 S.Rdrig lf 4 1 2 0 Seattle 55 55 .500 15 New York, .307; Reddick, Houston, .307; walked with the E—Moustakas (7), Valencia (9). DP—Seattle 1. S—Romano (3). Puig rf 3 1 0 0 Albies 2b 3 1 1 3 Pedroia, Boston, .307. Los Angeles 53 55 .491 16 LOB—Seattle 9, Kansas City 5. 2B—Cruz (19), IP H R ER BB SO A.Wood p 2 0 0 0 Newcomb p 1 0 0 0 bases loaded in the bottom Texas 52 56 .481 17 RUNS—Judge, New York, 83; Springer, Valencia (17). HR—K.Seager (15), Valencia (12), Cincinnati K.Frmer ph 1 0 0 0 L.Jcksn p 0 0 0 0 Houston, 82; Altuve, Houston, 74; Betts, of the ninth inning and the Oakland 48 60 .444 21 Moss 2 (14). SB—Segura 2 (15), J.Dyson (25), Romano L,2-3 6 8 4 4 0 3 Morrow p 0 0 0 0 L.Adams ph 0 0 0 0 ——— Boston, 74; JoRamirez, Cleveland, 74; beat the New L.Cain 2 (19). S—J.Dyson (3), A.Gordon (2). Shackelford 1-3 3 2 2 0 1 Fields p 0 0 0 0 Hursh p 0 0 0 0 Gardner, New York, 69; Schoop, Baltimore, Wednesday’s Games IP H R ER BB SO Peralta 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Pderson ph 1 0 0 0 M.Adams ph 1 0 0 0 Cleveland at Boston, ppd. 68; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 67; Sano, York Mets. Charlie Blackmon Seattle Wood 1 1 0 0 0 0 Cngrani p 0 0 0 0 Krol p 0 0 0 0 Minnesota, 66; 3 tied at 64. Detroit 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 Gallardo 5 3 3 3 3 1 Pittsburgh Da.Sntn ph 1 0 0 0 and Mark Reynolds homered Toronto 5, Chicago White Sox 1 Kuhl W,4-7 7 4 0 0 2 6 RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 80; Schoop, Baltimore, Rzepczynski BS,2 1 1 0 0 1 1 Totals 33 7 9 6 Totals 36 4 11 4 78; Judge, New York, 75; Cano, Seattle, for the Rockies, who main- Minnesota 5, San Diego 2 Pagan L,0-2 2 4 3 2 0 0 Schugel 1 0 0 0 1 0 Baltimore 6, Kansas City 0 Kansas City Neverauskas 1 0 0 0 0 1 74; Smoak, Toronto, 74; KDavis, Oakland, Los Angeles 001 201 201 — 7 71; Sano, Minnesota, 71; Betts, Boston, tained a 5 1/2 game lead over Texas 5, Seattle 1 Cahill 42-3 6 2 2 2 3 WP—Romano. Atlanta 100 000 003 — 4 Milwaukee for the NL’s second Tampa Bay 3, Houston 0 Minor 2 2 1 1 0 1 Umpires—Home, Todd Tichenor; First, Nic Lentz; E—Forsythe (4). DP—Los Angeles 2, Atlanta 1. 69; Moustakas, Kansas City, 69; Upton, L.A. Angels 7, Philadelphia 0 Moylan 0 1 0 0 0 0 Second, Will Little; Third, Bill Miller. LOB—Los Angeles 11, Atlanta 7. 2B—A.Barnes Detroit, 69. wild card slot. Mets reliever Oakland 6, San Francisco 1 Buchter W,4-3 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 T—2:29. A—25,955 (38,362). (9), Flowers (13), Markakis (25), S.Rodriguez HITS—Altuve, Houston, 148; Hosmer, began the ninth Thursday’s Games Soria H,15 1 0 0 0 0 1 DIAMONDBACKS 10, CUBS 8 (1). HR—C.Taylor (13), Albies (1). SF—J.Turner Kansas City, 131; JoRamirez, Cleveland, Boston 9, Chicago White Sox 5 Herrera S,24-27 1 1 1 1 1 1 (4). S—A.Wood (4). 131; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 125; Andrus, Cleveland 5, N.Y. Yankees 1 Arizona Chicago by hitting . Gallardo pitched to 2 batters in the 6th ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO Texas, 124; Abreu, Chicago, 122; Schoop, Tampa Bay 5, Houston 3 Moylan pitched to 1 batter in the 7th Los Angeles Baltimore, 121; Simmons, Los Angeles, After a sacrifi ce by Pat Valaika, Texas 4, Minnesota 1 G.Blnco lf 4 1 1 0 Jay cf-lf 4 1 1 1 Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover First, Chad Rosales ss 5 1 1 0 Bryant 3b 5 1 1 0 Wood W,13-1 6 7 1 1 2 2 121; Betts, Boston, 119; Cabrera, Kansas Kansas City 6, Seattle 4 Fairchild Second, Dave Rackley Third, Laz Diaz. Morrow 1 0 0 0 0 2 City, 119. Blackmon was intentionally Detroit at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Pollock cf 5 1 1 0 Rizzo 1b 3 1 2 0 T—3:01. A—29,228 (37,903). Gldschm 1b 4 4 3 6 Cntrras c 5 2 3 6 Fields 1 1 0 0 0 2 DOUBLES—Altuve, Houston, 33; walked and DJ LeMahieu loaded Philadelphia at L.A. Angels Cingrani 1 3 3 3 0 2 JoRamirez, Cleveland, 33; Lowrie, Oakland at San Francisco RANGERS 4, TWINS 1 J.Mrtin rf 3 2 1 1 Schwrbr lf 4 0 1 0 the bases with another walk. Texas Minnesota Drury 2b 5 1 2 1 Edwards p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta Oakland, 32; Betts, Boston, 31; Upton, Today’s Games Newcomb L,1-6 4 2-3 4 3 3 7 7 Detroit, 31; Abreu, Chicago, 30; Lindor, Detroit (Verlander 6-7) at Baltimore ab r h bi ab r h bi Lamb 3b 4 0 2 2 J.Wlson p 0 0 0 0 Robles got Arenado down 0-2 Jackson 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland, 29; Gurriel, Houston, 28; (Gausman 8-7), 7:05 p.m. DShelds lf 3 1 1 0 B.Dzier 2b 4 0 0 0 Mathis c 5 0 1 0 W.Davis p 0 0 0 0 but the All-Star Choo ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Kepler rf 3 0 0 0 Greinke p 3 0 1 0 Avila ph 0 0 0 0 Hursh 2 4 3 3 0 2 Seager, Seattle, 28; 4 tied at 27. Chicago White Sox (Rodon 1-4) at Boston Krol 2 1 1 1 2 2 (Rodriguez 4-3), 7:10 p.m. Andrus ss 4 0 2 0 Adranza ph 1 0 0 0 D.Hrnnd p 0 0 0 0 I.Happ 2b-cf 5 0 0 0 TRIPLES—Castellanos, Detroit, 7; worked the count full. Robles’ Mazara rf-lf 5 0 1 1 Sano 3b 4 0 0 0 Chafi n p 0 0 0 0 Heyward rf 4 1 0 0 HBP—by Hursh (Barnes). WP—Newcomb 2, Sanchez, Chicago, 6; JoRamirez, Milwaukee (Woodruff 0-0) at Tampa Bay Hursh, Cingrani. sent his last pitch to the wall (Faria 5-1), 7:10 p.m. Beltre 3b 5 0 0 0 Mauer 1b 4 0 0 0 Bradley p 0 0 0 0 J.Baez ss 3 2 2 0 Cleveland, 5; Beckham, Baltimore, 4; Napoli dh 4 1 1 0 E.Escbr ss 2 0 0 0 Innetta ph 1 0 0 0 Qintana p 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Dan Iassogna; First, Lance Bogaerts, Boston, 4; Gamel, Seattle, 4; N.Y. Yankees (Garcia 5-7) at Cleveland Barksdale; Second, Stu Scheuwater; Third, Tripp behind home plate, bringing in (Bauer 9-8), 7:10 p.m. Odor 2b 4 0 1 0 E.Rsrio lf 3 0 1 0 J.D L R p 0 0 0 0 Almora ph 1 0 0 0 Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 4; 16 tied at 3. Gomez cf 3 1 1 0 Grssman dh 2 1 0 0 Barrett p 0 0 0 0 Densing p 0 0 0 0 Gibson. HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 34; Lucroy with the winning run. Texas (Perez 5-9) at Minnesota (Colon T—3:29. A—29,680 (41,500). 2-9), 8:10 p.m. Gallo 1b 3 1 1 3 J.Cstro c 3 0 1 0 Dscalso ph 1 0 0 0 Strop p 0 0 0 0 Smoak, Toronto, 31; Moustakas, Kansas Greg Holland (2-1) pitched the Toronto (Valdez 1-0) at Houston (Peacock Chrinos c 3 0 1 0 Buxton cf 3 0 1 1 Rodney p 0 0 0 0 Zobrist ph-2b 2 0 1 0 LATE WEDNESDAY City, 30; Gallo, Texas, 29; KDavis, Oakland, ninth for Colorado. 9-1), 8:10 p.m. Totals 35 4 9 4 Totals 29 1 3 1 Totals 40 10 13 10 Totals 37 8 11 7 METS 10, ROCKIES 5 28; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 28; Springer, Seattle (Paxton 11-3) at Kansas City New York Colorado Houston, 27; Sano, Minnesota, 25; Odor, Brewers 2, Cardinals 1 (Hammel 5-8), 8:15 p.m. Texas 100 300 000 — 4 Arizona 400 020 022 — 10 ab r h bi ab r h bi Texas, 24; Schoop, Baltimore, 24. Oakland (Cotton 5-8) at L.A. Angels Minnesota 001 000 000 — 1 Chicago 010 013 210 — 8 Cnforto cf 5 1 2 1 Blckmon cf 5 0 0 0 STOLEN BASES—Maybin, Los Angeles, (Chavez 5-10), 10:07 p.m. E—Mauer (1). DP—Texas 1, Minnesota 1. LOB— E—J.Baez (11). DP—Arizona 1. LOB—Arizona 8, A.Cbrra 3b 5 1 3 1 LMahieu 2b 5 1 2 0 25; Dyson, Seattle, 24; Altuve, Houston, MILWAUKEE Chicago 8. 2B—Jay (11). 3B—J.Baez (2). HR— Saturday’s Games Texas 9, Minnesota 3. 2B—Napoli (10), Buxton Cespdes lf 5 1 1 1 Arenado 3b 4 1 1 0 23; Andrus, Texas, 20; RDavis, Oakland, (8). HR—Gallo (29). Goldschmidt 3 (25), J.Martinez (22), Drury Keon Broxton drove in the go- Milwaukee at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. Bruce 1b 4 1 1 1 Mar.Ryn 1b 4 1 2 1 20; DeShields, Texas, 19; Betts, Boston, Detroit at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO (9), Contreras 2 (18). SB—J.Baez (4). S—G. A.Ramos p 0 0 0 0 Parra lf 4 0 2 2 ahead run and saved a run with Texas Blanco (1). 17; Buxton, Minnesota, 17; Cain, Kansas Chicago White Sox at Boston, 7:10 p.m. N.Wlker 2b 2 0 0 0 Story ss 4 1 1 0 City, 17; Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 17. N.Y. Yankees at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Griffi n W,5-2 6 2 1 1 1 4 IP H R ER BB SO Brdford p 0 0 0 0 C.Gnzal rf 3 1 1 2 a leaping catch, Matt Garza Kela H,9 1 0 0 0 1 1 Arizona PITCHING—Sale, Boston, 13-4; Vargas, Texas at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Nimmo ph 1 1 0 0 Hanigan c 4 0 2 0 Kansas City, 13-5; Santana, Minnesota, made a strong start in his re- Toronto at Houston, 7:10 p.m. Bush H,4 1 1 0 0 0 2 Greinke 6 9 6 6 0 8 Salas p 0 0 0 0 Chtwood p 2 0 0 0 Claudio S,5-7 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hernandez H,9 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 12-7; Paxton, Seattle, 11-3; Bundy, turn from the disabled list, and Seattle at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. deGrom ph 1 0 0 0 Oberg p 0 0 0 0 Baltimore, 10-8; Carrasco, Cleveland, Oakland at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. Minnesota Chafi n 0 0 1 1 1 0 Sewald p 0 0 0 0 Amrista ph 1 0 0 0 Mejia L,4-5 4 7 4 4 3 6 Bradley BS,4 2-3 1 0 0 1 2 10-4; Fulmer, Detroit, 10-9; Pomeranz, the Milwaukee Brewers beat NATIONAL LEAGUE W.Flres 1b 0 0 0 0 Snztela p 0 0 0 0 Boston, 10-4; J.Ramirez, Los Angeles, Gee 3 2 0 0 1 4 De La Rosa H,10 1-3 0 1 1 1 1 Grndrsn rf 4 2 1 3 Tapia ph 1 0 0 0 the St. Louis Cardinals. Kolten East Division Boshers 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Barrett W,1-0 BS,1 2-3 1 0 0 1 0 10-9; Stroman, Toronto, 10-5. W L Pct GB A.Rsrio ss 4 1 1 1 Pressly 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Rodney S,24-29 1 0 0 0 2 3 d’Arnud c 4 1 2 1 ERA—Sale, Boston, 2.70; Kluber, Wong missed a tying Washington 63 43 .594 — Gee pitched to 2 batters in the 8th Chicago Cleveland, 2.77; Severino, New York, Miami 51 55 .481 12 Flexen p 1 0 0 0 by a few feet when his drive HBP—by Gee (Chirinos). Quintana 5 6 6 6 1 6 Reyes 2b 3 1 1 0 2.99; Vargas, Kansas City, 3.10; Stroman, New York 49 57 .462 14 Umpires—Home, Mike Muchlinski; First, Ryan Duensing 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 2 Toronto, 3.19; Santana, Minnesota, 3.28; to right-center bounced off Atlanta 49 58 .458 141 ⁄2 Totals 39 10 12 9 Totals 37 5 11 5 Blakney; Second, Mark Wegner; Third, Marty Strop 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Cashner, Texas, 3.36; Duffy, Kansas City, Philadelphia 39 66 .371 23 1⁄2 Foster. Edwards 0 0 2 2 2 0 3.42; Pomeranz, Boston, 3.46; Fulmer, the wall in the eighth. He was Central Division New York 000 226 000 — 10 T—3:04. A—22,903 (39,021). Wilson BS,3 1 2 0 0 0 2 Colorado 005 000 000 — Detroit, 3.59. stranded at second when An- W L Pct GB RED SOX 9, WHITE SOX 5 Davis L,2-1 1 4 2 2 0 1 Chicago 57 50 .533 — E—Mar.Reynolds (5). DP—Colorado 1. LOB— STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 216; Archer, Chicago Boston Greinke pitched to 1 batter in the 7th Tampa Bay, 182; Kluber, Cleveland, 172; thony Swarzak retired Tommy Milwaukee 57 53 .518 11 ⁄2 New York 3, Colorado 6. 2B—A.Cabrera (16), ab r h bi ab r h bi Chafi n pitched to 1 batter in the 7th Severino, New York, 153; Darvish, Los St. Louis 53 55 .491 4 1⁄2 Cespedes (14), LeMahieu (21), Mar.Reynolds Pham on a groundout and Matt L.Grcia rf 4 1 1 0 Betts rf 4 1 1 2 Edwards pitched to 2 batters in the 8th Angeles, 148; Tanaka, New York, 139; Pittsburgh 52 56 .481 51 ⁄2 (17), Parra 2 (15). 3B—A.Rosario (1). HR—Bruce Y.Sanch dh 4 0 1 0 Bnntndi lf 3 2 3 1 HBP—by Quintana (Lamb). WP—Greinke. Carrasco, Cleveland, 136; Porcello, Boston, Carpenter on a fl yout. Cincinnati 44 64 .407 131 ⁄2 (29), Granderson (14), C.Gonzalez (7). Abreu 1b 4 0 0 0 E.Nunez 2b 5 1 2 1 Umpires—Home, Pat Hoberg; First, Tony IP H R ER BB SO 132; Estrada, Toronto, 127; Verlander, West Division Randazzo; Second, Gerry Davis; Third, Rob Diamondbacks 10, Cubs 8 W L Pct GB Moncada 2b 2 2 0 0 H.Rmirz dh 4 1 2 2 New York Detroit, 126. Dlmnico lf 4 2 2 3 Devers 3b 4 1 1 2 Drake. Flexen 3 8 5 5 1 2 Los Angeles 76 32 .704 — T—3:59. A—39,525 (41,072). NATIONAL LEAGUE CHICAGO Arizona 62 46 .574 14 Sladino 3b 4 0 2 1 Bgaerts ss 5 1 1 0 Bradford W,1-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 T.Andrs ss 4 0 1 1 Mreland 1b 5 1 2 1 BREWERS 2, CARDINALS 1 BATTING—JTurner, Los Angeles, .353; Colorado 62 47 .569 14 1⁄2 Salas 1 1 0 0 0 2 Paul Goldschmidt snapped a Narvaez c 4 0 0 0 Vazquez c 4 1 2 0 St. Louis Milwaukee Blackmon, Colorado, .330; Posey, San San Diego 48 59 .449 27 1⁄2 Sewald 2 1 0 0 0 2 Engel cf 3 0 0 0 Brdly J cf 4 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Francisco, .329; Murphy, Washington, San Francisco 41 68 .376 35 1⁄2 Ramos 1 1 0 0 0 1 tie in the ninth inning with his Hanson ph 1 0 0 0 Wong 2b 4 0 2 0 Thames lf 4 0 0 0 .329; Harper, Washington, .324; LeMahieu, ——— Colorado Colorado, .323; Goldschmidt, Arizona, Totals 34 5 7 5 Totals 38 9 15 9 Pham cf 4 0 1 0 Sogard 2b 0 0 0 0 Chatwood L,6-12 51-3 7 8 7 1 2 third long homer of the game, Wednesday’s Games .320; Arenado, Colorado, .317; Rendon, Crpnter 1b 4 0 0 0 Do.Sntn rf 3 0 0 0 Oberg 2-3 4 2 2 0 2 and the Minnesota 5, San Diego 2 Washington, .314; Ozuna, Miami, .311. Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 2 Chicago 023 000 000 — 5 Gyorko 3b 4 0 1 0 Aguilar 1b 4 1 1 1 Senzatela 3 1 0 0 0 4 Boston 430 011 00x — 9 Y.Mlina c 3 1 1 0 T.Shaw 3b 4 1 2 0 WP—Chatwood. RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 97; pulled out a rain-delayed vic- Miami 7, Washington 0 Goldschmidt, Arizona, 86; Harper, Atlanta 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 E—Porcello (2), Delmonico (1). LOB—Chicago L.Waver pr 0 0 0 0 H.Perez 2b-lf 4 0 2 0 Umpires—Home, Kerwin Danley First, Jim tory over the Chicago Cubs. 4, Boston 10. 2B—T.Anderson (14), Benintendi Washington, 86; Stanton, Miami, 76; Arizona 3, Chicago Cubs 0 Mrtinez lf 2 0 0 0 Broxton cf 2 0 1 1 Reynolds Second, Lance Barrett Third, Brian 2 (16), H.Ramirez (13), Moreland 2 (23). HR— Pscotty rf 3 0 0 0 J.Brnes p 0 0 0 0 Knight. Arenado, Colorado, 71; Gordon, Miami, 71; J.D. Martinez followed Davis St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 4 Delmonico (1), Betts (18), Devers (3). SB—L. Bryant, Chicago, 70; Inciarte, Atlanta, 70; N.Y. Mets 10, Colorado 5 G.Grcia ss 4 0 1 1 Swarzak p 0 0 0 0 T—3:15. A—36,945 (50,398). with another solo blast off the Garcia (8), Benintendi (10), E.Nunez (21). Wacha p 1 0 0 0 Villar ph 1 0 1 0 INTERLEAGUE Votto, Cincinnati, 70; 2 tied at 69. L.A. Angels 7, Philadelphia 0 IP H R ER BB SO Oakland 6, San Francisco 1 Voit ph 1 0 0 0 Pina c 0 0 0 0 RBI—Arenado, Colorado, 96; Goldschmidt, Cubs closer. Goldschmidt’s fi rst Chicago Cecil p 0 0 0 0 Bandy c 3 0 0 0 LATE WEDNESDAY Arizona, 85; Lamb, Arizona, 85; Ozuna, Thursday’s Games Gonzalez L,5-10 1 2-3 7 7 7 0 0 ANGELS 7, PHILLIES 0 career three-homer game gave Milwaukee 2, St. Louis 1 Segrist p 0 0 0 0 Knebel p 0 0 0 0 Miami, 84; Harper, Washington, 80; Infante 2 3 0 0 0 2 Grichuk ph 1 0 0 0 Arcia ss 4 0 2 0 Philadelphia Los Angeles Zimmerman, Washington, 76; Bruce, New him 25 for the season, and his Arizona 10, Chicago Cubs 8 Holmberg 1 2 1 1 2 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Colorado 5, N.Y. Mets 4 Oh p 0 0 0 0 Garza p 2 0 0 0 York, 75; Duvall, Cincinnati, 75; Shaw, six RBIs matched a career high. Goldberg 1 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 Brinson cf 1 0 0 0 C.Hrnan 2b 3 0 2 0 Revere lf 4 1 1 1 Milwaukee, 74; Stanton, Miami, 74. Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 0 Bummer 1 1 0 0 1 1 Galvis ss 4 0 1 0 Trout cf 3 1 1 2 L.A. Dodgers 7, Atlanta 4 Totals 31 1 6 1 Totals 32 2 9 2 HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 146; Arenado, Brandon Drury also homered Clippard 1 0 0 0 1 1 O.Hrrra cf 4 0 1 0 S.Rbnsn cf 0 0 0 0 Colorado, 134; Inciarte, Atlanta, 134; Philadelphia at L.A. Angels Boston T.Jseph 1b 4 0 0 0 Pujols dh 4 1 1 0 for Arizona, which remained Oakland at San Francisco St. Louis 000 010 000 — 1 LeMahieu, Colorado, 130; Gordon, Porcello W,5-14 5 1-3 7 5 5 2 6 Milwaukee 001 010 00x — 2 Kim lf 4 0 0 0 Vlbuena 3b 4 0 0 0 Miami, 128; Ozuna, Miami, 127; Murphy, Today’s Games Abad H,2 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Franco 3b 4 0 0 0 Simmons ss 4 1 2 1 percentage points ahead of Washington (Strasburg 10-3) at Chicago DP—Milwaukee 2. LOB—St. Louis 7, Milwaukee Washington, 125; Goldschmidt, Arizona, Hembree H,14 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 9. 2B—Wong (18). HR—Aguilar (11). SB—H. Nava rf 3 0 1 0 Cron 1b 3 1 2 2 122; Harper, Washington, 121; Votto, Colorado for the top NL wild Cubs (Hendricks 4-3), 2:20 p.m. Reed 1 0 0 0 0 0 Rupp c 3 0 0 0 Cowart 2b 4 1 1 1 St. Louis (Leake 7-9) at Cincinnati Perez (10). CS—Broxton (6). Cincinnati, 116. card. Barnes 1 0 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Knapp dh 2 0 1 0 Mldnado c 4 1 2 0 (Wojciechowski 1-1), 6:40 p.m. Workman 1 0 0 0 0 2 R.Flres rf 3 0 0 0 DOUBLES—Arenado, Colorado, 34; San Diego (Wood 2-3) at Pittsburgh (Nova St. Louis Dodgers 7, Braves 4 HBP—by Gonzalez (Benintendi). WP—Porcello. Wacha 4 5 1 1 3 5 Totals 31 0 6 0 Totals 33 7 10 7 Murphy, Washington, 34; Herrera, 10-8), 7:05 p.m. Umpires—Home, Jerry Layne; First, Marvin Philadelphia, 32; Duvall, Cincinnati, L.A. Dodgers (Darvish 6-9) at N.Y. Mets Cecil L,1-4 2 3 1 1 0 4 ATLANTA Hudson; Second, Mike Estabrook; Third, Dan Siegrist 1 0 0 0 0 2 Philadelphia 000 000 000 — 0 30; Seager, Los Angeles, 27; Belt, San (deGrom 12-4), 7:10 p.m. Bellino. Los Angeles 007 000 00x — 7 Francisco, 26; Harper, Washington, 26; Milwaukee (Woodruff 0-0) at Tampa Bay Oh 1 1 0 0 0 1 Alex Wood allowed one run in T—3:26. A—37,442 (37,499). Milwaukee E—C.Hernandez (7), Rupp (5). DP—Philadelphia Phillips, Atlanta, 26; Taylor, Los Angeles, (Faria 5-1), 7:10 p.m. 2, Los Angeles 1. LOB—Philadelphia 6, Los 26; 5 tied at 25. six innings to avenge his lone Miami (Conley 4-3) at Atlanta (Dickey RAYS 5, ASTROS 3 Garza W,5-5 5 2-3 4 1 1 2 4 Tampa Bay Houston Barnes H,20 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Angeles 4. 2B—Maldonado 2 (13). HR—Trout TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 13; 6-7), 7:35 p.m. (20), Cron (6), Cowart (1). SB—C.Hernandez Hamilton, Cincinnati, 8; Cozart, Cincinnati, loss of the season, Chris Taylor Philadelphia (Velasquez 2-6) at Colorado ab r h bi ab r h bi Swarzak H,13 1 1 0 0 0 1 Dckrson lf 5 1 3 1 Altuve 2b 4 1 3 1 Knebel S,20-25 1 1 0 0 1 2 (11), Revere (14). CS—Galvis (2). 7; Arenado, Colorado, 6; Reyes, New York, had three hits, including a (Gray 3-2), 8:40 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO 6; Galvis, Philadelphia, 5; Gordon, Miami, Arizona (Walker 6-5) at San Francisco Duda 1b 4 1 0 0 Bregman ss 4 1 3 1 Umpires—Home, Tom Hallion; First, Mark two-run homer, and the Los An- Lngoria 3b 4 1 1 1 Y.Grrel 3b 4 0 2 1 Ripperger; Second, Chad Whitson; Third, Vic Philadelphia 5; Pollock, Arizona, 5; 16 tied at 4. (Bumgarner 1-4), 10:15 p.m. Thompson L,1-1 5 9 7 2 1 2 HOME RUNS—Stanton, Miami, 33; Saturday’s Games Mrrison dh 4 0 1 0 Gattis c 4 0 0 0 Carapazza. geles Dodgers beat the Atlanta Sza Jr. rf 4 1 2 3 Ma.Gnza lf 4 0 0 0 T—3:21. A—40,170 (41,900). Morgan 2 0 0 0 0 1 Bellinger, Los Angeles, 30; Bruce, New Washington at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Therrien 1 1 0 0 0 1 Braves. Wood (13-1) evened his L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets, 4:05 p.m. Bourjs pr-cf0 0 0 0 Fisher rf 4 0 1 0 ROCKIES 5, METS 4 York, 29; Harper, Washington, 27; B.Mller 2b 4 1 0 0 White 1b 3 0 0 0 New York Colorado Los Angeles Votto, Cincinnati, 27; Rizzo, Chicago, 26; Milwaukee at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. Ramirez W,10-9 8 6 0 0 2 3 record this season against his San Diego at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. W.Ramos c 3 0 0 0 Reddick ph 1 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Blackmon, Colorado, 25; Goldschmidt, Smith cf-rf 4 0 1 0 A..Reed dh 4 0 0 0 Cnforto cf 5 1 1 0 Blckmon cf 4 2 3 1 Paredes 1 0 0 0 0 1 Arizona, 25; Ozuna, Miami, 25; Thames, former Atlanta teammates. The Miami at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. HBP—by Thompson (Cron). St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Hchvrra ss 4 0 0 0 Mrsnick cf 2 1 0 0 A.Cbrra 3b 5 0 3 1 LMahieu 2b 3 1 3 1 Milwaukee, 25. left-hander returned to his All- Beltran ph 1 0 0 0 Cespdes lf 5 1 1 1 Arenado 3b 4 0 2 1 Umpires—Home, Brian O’Nora First, Ben May STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, Philadelphia at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. Second, Scott Barry Third, Quinn Wolcott. Arizona at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m. Totals 36 5 8 5 Totals 35 3 9 3 Bruce 1b 5 0 0 0 Parra lf 4 0 1 1 44; Gordon, Miami, 40; TTurner, Star form in the rematch, per- T—2:33. A—34,623 (43,250). BOXSCORES Grndrsn rf 2 1 1 0 Mar.Ryn 1b 4 1 1 1 Washington, 35; Villar, Milwaukee, 20; mitting seven hits. Left-hander Tampa Bay 010 001 300 — 5 Reyes 2b 3 0 0 0 C.Gnzal rf 4 0 0 0 ATHLETICS 6, GIANTS 1 Nunez, Boston, 18; Broxton, Milwaukee, AMERICAN LEAGUE Houston 101 010 000 — 3 A.Rsrio ss 4 1 1 0 Story ss 4 0 0 0 Oakland San Francisco 17; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 15; Peraza, Tony Cingrani, who joined the INDIANS 5, YANKEES 1 E—Bregman (8), Gattis (7), Fisher (1). DP— R.Rvera c 2 0 1 1 Lucroy c 3 1 2 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Cincinnati, 15; Pollock, Arizona, 15; Pham, Dodgers earlier in the day after New York Cleveland Tampa Bay 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 10, Houston 6. Matz pr 0 0 0 0 Marquez p 2 0 0 0 Ra.Dvis cf 5 0 0 0 Span cf 4 0 1 0 St. Louis, 14. ab r h bi ab r h bi 2B—Longoria (28), Morrison (17), Souza Jr. (18), d’Arnud c 0 0 0 0 Amrista ph 1 0 0 0 Semien ss 5 1 1 0 Panik 2b 4 0 1 0 PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, he was acquired from the Cin- Gardner lf 4 0 0 0 B.Zmmer cf 4 1 0 0 M.Smith (6), Bregman (27), Y.Gurriel (29). HR— R.Mntro p 3 0 1 1 Neshek p 0 0 0 0 Lowrie 2b 4 2 2 1 Belt 1b 4 0 0 0 15-2; Greinke, Arizona, 13-4; Davies, cinnati Reds on Monday, gave C.Frzer rf 4 0 1 0 Lindor ss 4 1 1 1 Souza Jr. (23), Altuve (16). SB—Altuve (24), Smoker p 0 0 0 0 Ottvino p 0 0 0 0 Healy 1b 4 2 2 2 Posey c 4 0 0 0 Milwaukee, 12-5; Scherzer, Washington, Grgrius ss 4 0 0 0 Brntley lf 3 1 0 0 Bregman 2 (12). Goeddel p 0 0 0 0 Dunn p 0 0 0 0 Dull p 0 0 0 0 Crwford ss 1 1 1 0 12-5; Wood, Los Angeles, 12-1; deGrom, IP H R ER BB SO up a three-run homer to rookie G.Sanch dh 3 1 1 1 Jose.Rm 3b 4 0 1 1 Blevins p 0 0 0 0 G.Hllnd p 0 0 0 0 Culombe p 0 0 0 0 Pence rf 4 0 1 0 New York, 12-4; Chacin, San Diego, 11-7; Ellsbry cf 2 0 0 0 Encrnco dh 4 0 1 0 Tampa Bay N.Wlker ph 1 0 0 0 Valaika ph 0 0 0 0 Brugman ph1 0 0 0 Gllspie 3b 3 0 0 0 Ozzie Albies in the ninth. It was Snell 4 7 3 3 1 5 Freeland, Colorado, 11-7; Wainwright, St. Headley 1b 3 0 0 0 C.Sntna 1b 3 1 0 0 Robles p 0 0 0 0 Casilla p 0 0 0 0 G.Hrnan lf 2 0 0 1 Louis, 11-5; 5 tied at 10. Albies’ fi rst major league hit. Trreyes 3b 3 0 1 0 Guyer rf 3 1 1 0 Boxberger W,3-3 2 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 35 4 9 4 Totals 33 5 12 5 Pinder lf 4 1 2 1 M.Moore p 1 0 0 0 Au.Rmne c 3 0 0 0 Gomes c 3 0 1 2 Romo H,9 1 2 0 0 0 1 M.Chpmn 3b 4 0 2 1 Gomez ph 1 0 0 0 ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.04; The Dodgers, whose nine-game Wade 2b 3 0 0 0 E.Gnzal 2b 3 0 0 0 Hunter H,14 1 0 0 0 0 1 New York 000 111 100 — 4 Joyce rf 3 0 0 0 Suarez p 0 0 0 0 Scherzer, Washington, 2.21; Gonzalez, winning streak ended with a 5-3 Totals 29 1 3 1 Totals 31 5 5 4 Colome S,33-38 1 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado 002 011 001 — 5 Lvrnway c 3 0 1 0 Mncrief ph 1 0 1 0 Washington, 2.66; Greinke, Arizona, 3.10; Houston DP—New York 2. LOB—New York 9, Colorado 9. Gossett p 3 0 0 0 Kontos p 0 0 0 0 Ray, Arizona, 3.11; Nola, Philadelphia, defeat Wednesday night, won New York 000 000 100 — 1 McHugh 6 5 2 1 2 6 2B—A.Cabrera (17), Blackmon (21), LeMahieu Alonso ph-1b 1 0 1 0 3.16; Lynn, St. Louis, 3.20; Strasburg, two of three in the series. They Cleveland 200 002 10x — 5 Liriano L,6-6 H,1 1-3 1 2 1 1 0 (22), Arenado (34). 3B—A.Rosario (2). HR— Totals 37 6 11 5 Totals 29 1 5 1 Washington, 3.26; deGrom, New York, E—C.Frazier (2), Headley (12), Wade (3). DP— Devenski BS,5 2-3 1 1 0 0 1 Cespedes (11), Blackmon (25), Mar.Reynolds 3.29; Leake, St. Louis, 3.29. are 21-3 since July 4, with all Cleveland 1. LOB—New York 2, Cleveland 5. Martes 2 1 0 0 2 1 (23). CS—Reyes (3). S—Valaika (4). Oakland 022 000 200 — 6 STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, 2B—C.Frazier (7), Gomes (14). HR—G.Sanchez Snell pitched to 3 batters in the 5th IP H R ER BB SO San Francisco 000 010 000 — 1 201; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 168; de- three losses coming against the (17), Lindor (18). WP—Devenski. New York DP—Oakland 2, San Francisco 1. LOB— Grom, New York, 162; Greinke, Arizona, Braves. IP H R ER BB SO Umpires—Home, James Hoye First, Ramon De Montero 5 2-3 10 4 4 1 6 Oakland 9, San Francisco 5. 2B—Lowrie 2 (32), 157; Martinez, St. Louis, 151; Ray, New York Jesus Second, Jeff Kellogg Third, Tim Timmons. Smoker 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 M.Chapman (7), Pence (9). HR—Healy (20). Arizona, 151; Samardzija, San Francisco, Associated Press Gray L,6-6 6 4 4 2 3 6 T—3:23. A—23,404 (42,060). Goeddel 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 SB—Ra.Davis (20). SF—G.Hernandez (2). 151; Nelson, Milwaukee, 149; Strasburg, Shreve 2 1 1 1 0 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Blevins 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Washington, 141; Lester, Chicago, 139.

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Nellis. customer service Austintown 1 window located at: Connecticut (Tigers) 20 20 .500 1 ⁄2 This hearing may result in the termination Greenbriar Village Tri-City (Astros) 20 22 .476 2 1⁄2 SECTION 00 11 13 The Vindicator 1. Must be a citizen of the United States of of your parental rights. Studio - 1-Bdrm. Lowell (Red Sox) 19 23 .452 31 ⁄2 America or have legally declared his/her in- You have the right to an attorney. There is 107 Vindicator Square ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Youngstown, OH 44503 2/3 Bdrm. Townhouse ——— tention of becoming so. no right to a jury at this hearing. Cemetery Lots 330-423-0115 Thursday’s Games 2. Must be at least twenty-one (21) years IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Paul Bair Arbor Circle/Goldie Rd. Storm Water An Equal Pet friendly community. Hudson Valley 6, Lowell 4 of age but no more than forty (40) years of personally appear before the court at the Forest Lawn - 9 lots on Opportunity Employer Aberdeen 7, Staten Island 5 Management Project age. time and place stated above. South Blvd., Block A, 2 lots Austintown Tri-City 3, Brooklyn 1 OPWC #CF12N NOTE: Despite the aforementioned ages Overlook Section, $350 ea. Vermont 6, Connecticut 2 for examination, no person, regardless of LEGAL NOTICE Call 330-385-6190 Trailer Park Manager - Spacious Mahoning Valley 15, Auburn 7, 10 innings Sealed bids will be received by Liberty his/her results, shall be eligible to receive ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Small community, light du- Townhome State College 7, West Virginia 2 Township (Owner), at their office, an original appointment to the position of THE MAHONING VALLEY SANITARY Green Haven Memorial Gar- ties, no rent collection, per- 2-Bdrm., 1.5-bath town- Williamsport 2, Batavia 1 Administration Building, 1315 Police Officer unless that person is at least DISTRICT dens - 2 lots in Last Supper fect for retirees or couples home, spacious closets, Lowell 2, Hudson Valley 1 Churchill-Hubbard Road, Youngstown, Ohio, twenty-one (21) years of age and no more section, valued at $2400, with stay at home spouse. washer/dryer hookup, car- Today’s Games until 11:00 a.m., August 11, 2017, and then than forty (40) years of age. CONTRACT NO. G-125 asking $1900. 330-309-3365 Call 330-426-9558 port. Pet friendly. Hudson Valley at Lowell, 6:35 p.m. publicly opened and read aloud immediately 3. Must be a High School Graduate or have FOR Call 330-792-0792 Tri-City at Brooklyn, 6:40 p.m. thereafter. a G.E.D. TIMBER SALE Notices & Personals EARN EXTRA $$$$ cpwapartments.com Aberdeen at Staten Island, 7 p.m. 4. Must possess a valid driver’s license. Connecticut at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. The work consists of furnishing all labor, Sealed proposals (bids) for purchase and CANFIELD FAIR Austintown materials and supplies necessary for the NOTE: Despite the fact that one need not removal of standing timber will be received O, most beautiful flower of Mahoning Valley at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Mount Carmel, Fruit of the Aug. 30th - Sept. 4th Super Savings!! State College at West Virginia, 7:05 p.m. construction of an underground storm be a holder of an operative and valid certifi- by the Board of Directors of The Mahoning Restroom Hygiene water detention system (5,000 SF) located cate for the completion of the Basic Peace Valley Sanitary District at the office of its Vine, splendorous of Heav- LeChateau, 1 & 2 bdrms. Williamsport at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. en. Blessed Mother of the Work, Women & Men available, select units pet Saturday’s Games in the parking area of 319 Goldie Road, Officer Training Course at the time of this Chief Engineer located at the Administra- Liberty Township, Ohio. The project in- examination, no person, regardless of tion Building, 1181 Ohltown-McDonald Son of God. Immaculate Needed! AM/PM Shifts friendly, large closets, heat Lowell at Brooklyn, 6 p.m. Virgin, assist me in this my & water, fitness center & Aberdeen at Tri-City, 7 p.m. cludes repair and resurfacing of the parking his/her results on this examination , shall Road, Weathersfield Township, Trumbull 1-800-589-3400 lot at 319 Goldie Road. be eligible to receive an original appoint- County, Ohio, until 10:00 a.m., Daylight necessity. O, Star of the pool, starting at $525 + State College at Mahoning Valley, 7:05 Sea, help me and show elec. Call today for our cur- p.m. ment to the position of Police Officer Savings Time, on Tuesday, September 12, Plans and specifications are available at unless and until that person is the holder 2017 and at that time and place will be herein you are my mother. Drivers rent special! 330-792-0792 Auburn at Williamsport, 7:05 p.m. O,. Holy Mary, Mother of cpwapartments.com Staten Island at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. the office of the Engineer, ms consultants, of an operative and valid certification for publicly opened and read. Proposals may be inc., 333 East Federal Street, Youngstown, the completion of the Basic Police Officer presented in person or mailed. Mail should God Queen of Heaven and CDL Vermont at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. earth I humbly beseech you Boardman West Virginia at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. Ohio, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and Training Course issued by the Ohio Peace be addressed to The Mahoning Valley needed for local company. 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sets Sanitary District, PO Box 4119, from the bottom of my THURSDAY’S BOXSCORE Officer Training Counsel. Home nights/weekends. Hitchcock Apts. purchased in person may be obtained for a Youngstown, OH 44515-0119. heart to succour me in my Full time + benefits. Vans & SCRAPPERS 15, DOUBLEDAYS 7 payment of $40.00. Sets shipped to bid- Passing grade for this written examination necessity. There are none flat. Must be capable of Studio, 1-Bdrm. 10 innings ders will require a payment of $50.00. Said has been established at 70%. Specifications and all information dealing that can withstand your heavy lifting. Send resume and 2-Bdrm. Scrappers Auburn payments are NON-REFUNDABLE. All with the project can be found at our power, O, show me here to: info@ironcity you are my mother. O. Mary ab r h bi ab r h bi checks shall be made payable to ms Only those applicants passing the written website ww.meanderwater.org under “Bid woodproducts.com 330-758-6729 Clement ss 5 3 2 0 Guilbor rf 5 2 1 1 consultants, inc. Each bidder must be a Notices”. RFI’s may be directed to conceived without sin, pray examination will be eligible to take the for us who have recourse to Jones 3b 6 1 3 1 Boggetto ss 4 1 2 0 registered plan holder with ms consultants, Physical Agility examination. [email protected] Also you Ask for Specials! Gonzalez dh 7 2 2 1 Esthay dh 5 1 3 5 inc. to be eligible to submit a bid for this may send a fax requesting the bid specifi- Thee. Sweet Mother, I place Dump Drivers Lucas 1b 7 1 4 4 Scudder 1b 5 0 0 0 project. cations to 330-652-9869. this cause in your hands Application blanks may be obtained at Amen. G. V. $2400 Sign-on Bonus Wade cf 6 2 1 0 Meregildo 3b 5 1 2 1 Warren City Hall at either the Safety Boardman Benson rf 5 2 4 4 Pryor lf 4 0 1 0 Bids for the above-described work must be Service Director’s Office or the Human The standing timber for which purchase 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath PRAYER OF SUPPLICATION Class A CDL Starting at $500 Rivera c 6 1 2 0 Perkins c 5 0 0 0 submitted on blanks furnished in the Proj- Resources Department. Application blanks proposals are invited consists of 229 TO THE HOLY SPIRIT Persingr 2b 4 2 2 1 Ramirez 2b 5 1 2 0 ect Manual. The Project Manual must be may also be obtained at the Warren Police marked trees located on approximately Home every night, newer Heat & Water Paid Nelson lf 6 1 3 1 Chorby cf 3 1 1 0 returned in its entirety. Bidders are re- Department. 49.5 acres of land owned by The Mahoning "Holy Spirit, You who solve equipment with EZ-Pass, Call 330-788-2202 sponsible for making their own copy of the Valley Sanitary District. The area is desig- all problems, who light all non-Hazmat, manual shift Newport Glen - Elevator Totals 52 15 23 13 Totals 38 9 16 4 Project Manual. IMPORTANT: Applications for the exami- nated by a heavy boundary line on a map roads so that I can attain truck. Weekly pay, direct Service 4071 Glenwood annexed to the form of Agreement included my goal. You who give me deposit available, hospitali- nation, completely filled out and notarized, Boardman Scrappers 301 110 010 8 — 15 All bids must be accompanied by a BID may only be filed at the in the Contract Documents. the divine gift to forgive zation and paid vacation. Auburn 400 101 010 0 — 7 GUARANTY in the form of either: Warren Police Department and to forget all evil Must have 1 year exp. Millcreek Village E—Lucas (2, fi elding), Perkins (2, fi elding), 141 South Street, SE Proposals must be based upon and in con- against me and that in all Call 330-638-9936 330-333-7242 Ramirez 2 (15, fi elding, throw), Guilbor (1, fi eld- (1) a Bid Guaranty / Contract Bond for the Warren, Ohio 44483 formity with the Contract Documents and instances of my life You are 2-Bedroom - $780-$965 ing). SB–Benson (2), Nelson (4). DP—none. full amount of the bid, or must be submitted upon the form of Pro- with me. I want this short Health Care Heat & Water Paid LOB—Scrappers 14, Auburn 9. 2B—Benson (6), (2) a certified check, cashier’s check, or let- on posal furnished in the Contract Documents. prayer to thank You for all Your small Gonzalez (9), Lucas (5), Ramirez (3), Guilbor ter of credit pursuant to Chapter 1305, things and to confirm once dog & cat welcome. (1). 3B—Wade (1), Choruby (2). HR_Benson (3), ORC, in the amount not less than ten (10%) Tuesday, August 22, 2017 from 10 am – 12 Each proposal shall be accompanied by a again that I never want to NURSES Esthay (3), Meregildo (6), of the total amount of the bid pursuant to pm bid guaranty, as prescribed by the Contract be separated from You, HOME CARE BOARDMAN/POLAND IP H R ER BB SO Chapter 153 of the Ohio Revised Code. Documents, in the form of either a bid bond even and in spite of all ma- 10-40 Hours/Week 330-565-0590 1, 2 & 3 Bdrm Scrappers Or or a certified check or cashier’s check in an terial allusions. I wish to be Call 330-793-5343 apts. & townhouses. McCarty 0.2 4 4 3 1 1 The Bid Guaranty shall be made uncondi- amount not less than 10% of the bid price. with You in Eternal Glory. 1st Months rent, $99. Mejia 2.1 0 0 0 0 3 tionally payable to Liberty Township. Saturday, August 26, 2017 from 10 am – 12 Thank You for your mercy Restaurants/ Boardman/Poland Nelson 2.1 6 2 2 2 1 pm The Board of Directors reserves the right towards me and mine." The Food Service Apts., lofts, townhouses. Jimenez 2.1 2 1 1 0 2 Each individual employed by the Contractor to reject any or all proposals, to waive person must say this prayer Pets welcome. Sr. Disc. Chen W, 1-0 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 any Sub-contractor and engaged in work on Please bring a valid driver’s license. NO irregularities in any proposal, and to award for three consecutive days. Call 330-758-5916 Auburn the project under this contract shall be paid APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED the contract as the best interest of The After three days the favor KITCHEN HELP Canfield - St. Andrews Apt. Tetreault 3.2 7 5 3 2 2 the prevailing wage established by the De- AFTER THE CLOSING DATE OF Saturday, Mahoning Valley Sanitary District may will be granted even if it Experience a plus! All hard partment of Industrial Relations of the August 26, 2017. require. may appear difficult. This workers considered. 2 bdrm., paid heat, carport. Engelbrekt 2.1 3 1 1 0 2 Call 330-533-7100 McKinney 2 3 1 1 2 4 State of Ohio. This shall occur regardless prayer must be published Apply in person at Smith L, 1-3 2 10 8 8 0 1 of any contractual relationship that may be ADDITIONAL CREDITS ALLOWED FOR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Immediately after the favor Francesco’s Restaurant Canfield is granted without men- 617 W. Liberty St. WP—Tetreault. HBP—Choruby (by Mejia). said to exist between the Contractor or any WRITTEN EXAMINATION: THE MAHONING VALLEY SANITARY 1 bedroom starting $500 Subcontractor and such individual. DISTRICT tioning the favor, only your Hubbard, OH 44425 2 bedroom starting $575 Umpires—Home, Drew Saluga; 1B, Jennifer initials should appear at the Pawol. T—3:48. A—1,619. 1. Any veteran, resident of Ohio, who has CANFIELD SCHOOLS bottom. G. V. Line Cook needed, exp. nec- DOUBLE A All contractors and sub-contractors in- served more than 180 days of consecutive HEAT & WATER PAID volved with the project will, to the extent duty in the Armed Forced and has received essary. Apply in person: Sr. Discounts EASTERN LEAGUE ST. JUDE’S NOVENA practicable, use Ohio products, materialism an honorable discharge, will receive an ad- May the Sacred Heart of Amen Corner Sports Bar 330-533-5454 - Carriage Hill Eastern Division services, and labor in the implement of ditional credit of 20% of his/her total score Jesus be adored, glorified, 20 W. Main St., Girard 386 Fairground W L Pct. GB their project. Additionally, contractor com- on the written examination after receiving loved & preserved through- Cornersburg Trenton (Yankees) 73 36 .670 — pliance with Equal Employment Opportuni- a passing grade on that examination. out the world now and for- Skills/Trades Binghamton (Mets) 61 46 .570 11 ty Requirements of Ohio Administrative 2. Anyone who has completed 2,080 hours BRANDYWINE APTS. ever. Sacred Heart of Je- All utilities included Reading (Phillies) 58 50 .537 14 1⁄2 Code Chapter 123 and the Governor’s Exec- of employment as a law enforcement offi- sus, pray for us. St. Jude, Featuring Portland (Red Sox) 51 57 .472 21 1⁄2 utive Order 84-9, shall be required. Each bid cer for a state(s) and/or any political subdi- worker of miracles, pray for Diesel Mechanic Hartford (Rockies) 49 60 .450 24 submitted must have a copy of a current vision(s) of a State shall receive an addi- For Class A truck & trailer LARGE 1 Bdrm., $525 us. St. Jude, helper of the 330-799-0611 N. Hampshire (BJays) 45 65 .409 28 1⁄2 Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Cer- tional 20% credit of his/her total score on hopeless, pray for us. Say repair. Weekly pay with di- Western Division tificate of Compliance. The Non-Collusion the written examination after receiving a this prayer 9 times a day rect deposit available. Hos- Girard - 209 Churchill Rd. W L Pct. GB Affidavit of Prime Bidders must be com- passing grade on that examination. for nine days. By the eighth pitalization after 90 days, 1-Bdrm., new Bowie (Orioles) 58 52 .527 — pleted and submitted with all bids. All bids 3. Anyone who has received from an ac- day, your prayer will be an- paid vacation after 1 yr. 330-881-4006/330-545-6630 Altoona (Pirates) 57 52 .523 1⁄2 must be identified by marking a sealed en- credited college or university as associate swered. It has never been Good steady year round Erie (Tigers) 55 55 .500 3 velope – Arbor Circle/Goldie Rd. Storm Wa- degree, or equivalent, including at least known to fail. Publication work with good pay on pri- Girard - Lawrence Ave. Lg. Akron (Indians) 53 55 .491 4 ter Management Project, Liberty Township. twenty (20) quarter units or thirteen (13) must be promised. Thank vate fleet. $1200 Sign-on. 1 & 2 bdrm., $550 & $600 + utilities. Call 330-883-6308. Richmond (Giants) 47 62 .431 10 1⁄2 Domestic Steel use requirements as speci- semester units of police science courses, You, St. Jude. L.C. & L.B. Call 330-638-9936 Harrisburg (Nats) 46 63 .422 11 1⁄2 fied in Section 153.011 of the Revised Code criminal justice courses, or law enforce- Girard - Shannon Terrace ——— apply to this project. Copies of Section ment courses, shall receive an additional Business Opportunities 1 Bdrm., starting $475 Thursday’s Games 153.011 of the Revised Code can be credit of ten (10%) of his/her total score on 1000 2 Bdrm., starting $545 obtained from any of the offices of the Portland 11, Richmond 10 the written examination after receiving a Y-Town Bar/Grill w/rental. Heat & water paid Akron 5, Hartford 4 Department of Administrative Services. passing grade on that examination. TRAN- JOBS All new. Owner retires af- 500 Park Ave. Binghamton 2, Trenton 0 SCRIPTS MUST BE PROVIDED AT THE ter 20 yrs. 330-559-2120 Pet friendly with conditions Altoona 10, Erie 5 The Owner reserves the right to accept or TIME OF APPLICATION FOR EXAMINA- 330-716-1578 Trenton 4, Binghamton 1 reject any and all bids, and to waive any in- TION. General Help New Hampshire 3, Bowie 0 formalities on the bids received. 4. Anyone who has graduated from an ac- 3000 Girard Reading 6, Harrisburg 1 LEGAL NOTICE credited college or university with at least Dancers Wanted Liberty Park Today’s Games a baccalaureate degree, including at least Notice of Public Hearing Call The Palace RENTALS HEAT & WATER PAID Altoona at Trenton, 7 p.m. forty-five (45) quarter units or thirty (30) 330-536-9266 Binghamton at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. semester units of police science courses, 1 Bedroom, starting $475 The Jackson Township Zoning Board of 2 Bedroom starting at $550 Bowie at Portland, 7 p.m. Appeals will hold a public hearing on criminal justice courses, or law enforce- Apartments Furnished Akron at Reading, 7:05 p.m. Dry Cleaning Call 330-545-3975 Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. at ment courses, shall receive an additional 210 Elruth Ct.- Sr Discounts Hartford at Erie, 7:05 p.m. the Jackson Township Government Center, credit of 20% of his/her total score on the Packaging Austintown Richmond at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m. 10613 Mahoning Avenue, North Jackson, written examination after receiving a pass- Howland - 1st mo. free. Se- Saturday’s Games OH to hear and consider the following ing grade on that examination. & Assemblers Furnished nior Apts., 1 or 2 bedroom, Binghamton at Harrisburg, 6 p.m. zoning request: TRANSCRIPTS MUST BE PROVIDED AS Dutchess Cleaners is look- 1-Bedroom all utilities incl., starting at ing for people to assemble Bowie at Portland, 6 p.m. NOTED IN PARAGRAPH 3. Fully furnished 1-bdrm. $550. Call 330-530-8606 Akron at Reading, 6:35 p.m. & package dry cleaning or- Case 2017-07 ZA: Kenneth & Stacy Baun, apt., central a/c, security Hubbard Altoona at Trenton, 7 p.m. 10814 Jackson Meadows, North Jackson, NOTE: Regardless of the credits provided ders. Full or part time avail- able. For more info. apply doors, spacious closets, Hartford at Erie, 7:05 p.m. OH 44451 for above, no person shall be entitled to, pool & fitness center ac- SHADOW RUN Richmond at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m. The above listed applicant is requesting a and no person shall receive, any additional at: 2710 Belmont Ave. SAVINGS AVAILABLE! Yo., next to Rite-Aid cess. Call today for details! TRIPLE A variance from SECTION 310.08-Minimum credit totaling in excess of 20% of his/her 330-792-0792 Studio - $480 Yard Requirements for Accessory Uses #1- total passing score on the written exami- cpwapartments.com All Utilities Paid nation. (Twenty [20%] percent of a passing Front Desk 330-423-4820 North Division SIDE YARDS, to allow an accessory build- A busy salon is looking for ing to be built 3 ft. from the property line, score shall be the maximum combined bo- Cats are welcome. W L Pct. GB nus points or credits that one person may part time help, hours in- Apartments Scranton/WB (Yanks) 69 40 .633 — required is 10 ft. The property is located at clude some evenings & Sat- LIBERTY - 1 & 2 Bdrm., 10814 Jackson Meadows, North Jackson, earn on this written examination.) Unfurnished Lehigh Valley (Phils) 67 43 .609 2 1⁄2 urdays. Apply in person: starting $525/mo.; 2, 3 & 4 Rochester (Twins) 62 47 .569 7 OH. Data on the foregoing is on file at the Panache Hair Salon bdrm. townhomes, $700- Jackson Township Government Center, Any credits provided for above, must be ap- Boardman - 47 Carter Cir. Pawtucket (Red Sox) 54 56 .491 15 1⁄2 7301 West Blvd. $825/mo. Various floor 10613 Mahoning Avenue, North Jackson, plied for and must be adequately verified, 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $650/mo. + Buffalo (Blue Jays) 46 64 .418 23 1⁄2 at the time of application for examination. Boardman, Ohio plans! HALF OFF MOVE IN Syracuse (Nationals) 42 67 .385 27 OH and may be viewed Monday-Friday, security. Call 330-600-8464. SPECIAL! Monticello Apts. South Division 10:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. including Logan Gate & Lo- NO VERIFICATION FOR CREDIT CAN BE You have waited long Boardman - Senior Apts. W L Pct. GB APPLIED FOR AFTER AN APPLICANT HAS gan Way. Call 330-759-9478 Durham (Rays) 68 41 .624 — Lorraine Mondrey enough. Get your hands on 2 Bdrm., heat & water incl. FILED HIS/HER APPLICATION. $525/mo., first mo. free. Gwinnett (Braves) 53 56 .486 15 Jackson Township Zoning Secretary a new house today using Liberty: 1 bed, $505; The Vindicator’s Call 330-718-5585 2 bed from $525, Norfolk (Orioles) 50 61 .450 19 LEGAL NOTICE The physical agility portion of the examina- Charlotte (White Sox) 45 64 .413 23 Classifieds. heat/water pd. Tim- tion shall not be applicable to an applicant ber Ridge, 330-759-8811 West Division Tillman Infrastructure, LLC proposes to unless the applicant passes the written W L Pct. GB build a 294-foot Self-Support portion of the examination. As for the General Help General Help MINERAL RIDGE Indianapolis (Pirates) 59 51 .536 — Communications Tower at the approx. physical agility portion of the examination, RIDGEWOOD APTS. - SR 46 Columbus (Indians) 58 51 .532 1⁄2 vicinity of 5785 Southern Blvd, no person shall be eligible for appointment 1 & 2 Bdrm. units, heat & Toledo (Tigers) 48 59 .449 91 ⁄2 Youngstown, Mahoning County, OH 44512. to the entrance-level position of Police water pd. + sec. system, carports, pool, onsite mgr. Louisville (Reds) 44 65 .404 14 1⁄2 Public comments regarding potential Officer within the Police Department of the Circulation Assistant/Driver ——— effects from this site on historic properties City of Warren unless that person is then 330-652-6008/330-545-6630 Thursday’s Games may be submitted within 30 days from the the holder of a current and valid certificate Part-Time New Middletown Duplex Syracuse 6, Pawtucket 4 date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, of successful completion of either the po- •25 to 30 hours per week Townhouse - 2 Bdrm., liv. Buffalo at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Kayla, [email protected], 10845 Olive lice officer physical agility test issued by rm., din. rm., kit., very spa- Charlotte at Durham •$8.51 per hour Blvd, Suite 260, St. Louis, MO 63141, Cuyahoga Community College or the equiv- •Early mornings and days cious, private 1.5 car ga- Indianapolis at Columbus 314-997-6111. alent. There may be a fee to take such an •Reliable vehicle rage. No pets. Serious in- Lehigh Valley at Rochester agility test for which the applicant will be •Customer friendly personality quiries only. 330-757-9807 Toledo at Louisville responsible. Detailed information on the Today’s Games physical agility portion of the examination Poland - 2075 Wolosyn Rochester at Syracuse, 5:05 p.m. To Advertise in and test dates with Cuyahoga Community 2 bdrm., appl., $535/mo. Durham at Norfolk, 7:05 p.m. The Vindicator College will accompany each application Call 330-369-2071 Gwinnett at Charlotte, 7:05 p.m. blank. To apply, please call STRUTHERS 330-565-0590 Indianapolis at Louisville, 7:05 p.m. Call 330-746-6565 2 Bedroom duplex. Toledo at Columbus, 7:15 p.m. 330-747-1471, ext. 1294 1st Months rent, $99.

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mond suit was the obvious prob- Apartments Farmers Market BRIDGE Motorcycles/Mopeds Automobiles Trucks 7000 lem. West, who had pre-empted Unfurnished Neither vulnerable, South Peaches, Cider, Lodi Apples, PETS, ANIMALS in the auction, was most unlikely Yamaha V-Star Trike - 2008 Hyundai Sonata - 2014 FORD F-150 - 1993 Poland - Luxury duplex, re- Huffman Fruit Farm, 13080 deals 650cc, Voyager trike 36,000 mi., white w/grey 4.9L, 6 cyl., manual trans., modeled 2 bdrm., 1.5 bath, Lisbon Rd., Salem, 9-5, to hold both the king and queen conversion. Reduced to int.,loaded, $12,500/offer. 176,000 mi., good transpor- c/a, basement, garage, Mon.-Sat. 330-533-5700. Cats $5500/offer. 330-545-1953 Call330-720-4460 tation, runs good, body $725. Call 330-757-2025 NORTH of diamonds. Declarer led a di- poor, $850. 330-718-5585 Peaches, Sweet Corn, Pep- Cats - 2, spayed & neu- Q J 9 2 Yamaha V Star 1100 Classic Mercedes Benz C240 - 2003 Yo. East: ESA Park accept- pers, Beans, Canning Toma- amond to the ace at trick two. - 2003, V&H pipes, Mustang GMC Sonoma - 2000, 4-cyl., tered, free to good home. Needs mechanic work, 87,666 mi., $4000 firm. ing applications for 2 bed- toes, Cukes, Plums, Melons, Call 330-545-3888. 10 This was followed by the ace and seats, 2 tone, 7121 mi., $5500/offer. 330-758-1915 room, regular rents only. Blueberries. 330-533-7221 A J 8 7 5 clean, $3100. 330-385-8155 Call 330-654-9310 Call 330-747-7400 Gasper’s Garden king of hearts, discarding a club KITTENS & CATS 9 7 4 Mercury Milan - 2007. Gray, Yo. North 330-502-5352 from dummy, and then a heart Automobiles 2-tone black interior, excel- Tractors/Trailers Crandall Park Apts. Furniture WEST EAST lent condition, 94,000 mi., 1707 5th Ave. 8 10 7 3 ruff . Declarer crossed back to his $5850. Call 330-774-5289 Cargo trailer - 8.5x18 with Very spacious 2 bdrm., nice- Bdrm. set, 4 pc., $550; drop Dogs BUICK CENTURY - 2002 barn door & side door, ly remodeled w/new kitch- leaf dining table, chairs, Q 9 7 6 J 5 3 2 hand with a club ruff and then Low mi., cold air, cruise, Mercury Grand Marquis $2850. Call 330-240-5726 en, must see. $550. hutch, $700; entry chest, ADOPT A PET runs well, $1100/offer. 330-742-0198 K 6 Q 10 9 ruff ed his last heart in dummy. Call 330-788-6308 2000. 67,857 mi., $3700. $125; square end table, Animal Welfare has a Call 330-507-1893 Vans $100. All solid cherry. great selection of all K Q J 8 6 3 10 5 2 West had followed suit to all Houses For Rent Call 330-881-9466 types of cats & dogs. SOUTH Buick Roadmaster - 1992 Chevrolet Starcraft 1993 Burgandy, excellent condi- Mini Cooper Countryman Customized inside, Adoption fee required four rounds of hearts and was 2014 - 40,238 mi. Boardman - 3 Bdrm., c/a, 2 China cabinet - Pecan A K 6 5 4 tion, 65,000 mi., $6800. extended rear, $2500. Open Tues.-Sat., 12-6 pm known to have at least six clubs Call 330-518-5789 $19,000 or best offer. Call 330-519-9675 car garage, $800/mo. + util. French Provincial, $300 or 812 Yo.-Kingsville Rd. SE A K 8 4 Call 724-946-2125 Call 330-398-1800 best offer. 330-792-3465 Vienna, 330-539-5300 4 3 2 from the auction. South cashed Ford Windstar - 2000 Cadillac DTS - 2008 Handicap van, white, 54,000 Canfield Schools - 4140 Tip- Desk & chair, antique, very A one high spade in dummy and Pearl white, loaded includ- Pontiac Grand Prix - 2008 pecanoe. 3-Bdrm. ranch, 3- good condition, $550. You BOSTON TERRIERS 4 dr., grey, super clean, low mi., ramp, 4 new tires, ask- ing moonroof, only 47,200 ing $8000. 330- 872-0746. bath, kit., din. rm., liv. rm., pick up. 330-967-4488 Ready to go! The bidding: exited with a low diamond. His mi., perfect condition, not a mi., 107,000 mi., $6850. fam. rm., lg. backyard with Call 330-406-6920 scratch inside or out. Driv- Call 330-774-5289 covered porch, no pets, Dining room suit with leaf. SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST silent prayers were answered en by a 75 yr. old widow. Wanted To Buy $950/mo. 330-758-8106 Beautiful cherry, like new, Lab - yellow, AKC pups, 1 3 4 Pass Book $9700, sacrifice Pontiac Sunfire - 2000, 4 excellent condition, $1100. English, 1st shots, ready to when West won this trick with cyl., very cold air, all new Yo West - 41 S. Osborn. $8950/offer. 330-757-8170 A best price $325 & up for Call 330-509-4279 go, $800. Call 724-637-0178 5 Pass 5 Pass after 10 am parts, excellent runner, 3 bdrm., newly remodeled. the king. Holding nothing but $1000/offer. 330-720-6275. most. Call 330-759-7807 or after 6pm, 330-534-2634. $650/mo. Call 330-369-2071 MATTRESS KING - $99, any Pekingese - 2 female, CKC, 6 All pass 1 brindle, 1 b/w, 1 male clubs, West was forced to lead Cadillac Coupe DeVille - size set & up. 6534 Market. BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. brindle, $375. 330-646-7560 Opening lead: King of 1986, 45,000 mi., beautiful, YOUNGSTOWN AUTO Rooms For Rent Call 330-758-3217 one of them. South ruff ed this in $5000/offer. 330-399-6512. Martin St., E. Palestine, WRECKING. Top dollar for Adorable Puppies North’s jump to four spades dummy while discarding his last OH. Local 1-800-589-7970 any vehicle. 330-743-1492. Daily/wkly. Rates. May Mo- 330-259-1286 Chevrolet Malibu - 2012 Mattress Sale was strictly limited. North would 4 cyl., leather heated seats, ZZ TOP PRICES PAID tel, 330-538-2211 or Board- Queen set $98/Full set $88 Maltese, Dorkie, Teddys- diamond. Making six! SUVs man Inn, 330-758-2315. Shihtzu-Bichons, Yorkie- have cue bid four clubs with a 50,000 mi., $8400. Rtitle $350-$550. 330-782-7925 Economy Furniture Poos, Yorkies, Maltipoos, South showed good imagina- Call 330-534-4188 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 good hand. Despite this, South Chevrolet Traverse - 2009 Commercial/Industrial Beagles, Shihtzu-Poos, Foxi White, good shape, -Chihuahua Havanese, tion in the play of this deal, but Chevrolet Cobalt LT - 2009 For Rent Rattan sunroom furniture, couldn’t bring himself to pass 2dr., auto., power, very 140,000 mi., $4000. Shihtzu-Poo. the defense could have prevailed. Call 330-744-4108 Why Should 4 pc., excellent condition, 1560 E. Liberty St., Girard, with such a lovely hand. He cue good condition, 84,000 mi., Austintown - Just renovat- $550. Call 330-953-0101 off Belmont, Can you spot how? West could $3000. Call 330-717-4214 You Read ed, 2 room office with wait- Buy with Easy Financing on bid his club control and jumped Dodge Durango - 2003 ing area, restroom & kit., all SMALL FURNITURE, www.ohiopuppy.com have played his king of diamonds Chevrolet Aveo LT Hatch- 4WD, great condition, great The Vindicator util. included, near Mahon- HOUSEHOLD & MISC. to slam when partner showed a back 2009. Auto., p.w., p.l., tires, cold air, good heat, ing Ave. & Rt. 11. ITEMS. Call 330-233-6936 Hydraulic dog grooming at trick two. Declarer would have PA inspected, 57,000 mi. needs brakelines, $1450 or CLASSIFIEDS? Call 330-758-3226 table & 2 dryers, $550 for diamond control. $5200/offer. 724-877-5135 best offer. 330-519-2445 Table with 1 leaf, antique all. Call 330-240-5726 had no answer. Would you have miniature Duncan Phyfe, South won the opening club Chevrolet SS - 4000 excellent condition, $650 or found that play? 2002, loaded, new tires, GMC Envoy SLT - 2007 BECAUSE WE ARE best offer. 330-792-3465 Exotic Pets lead in hand perforce. The dia- $2500. Call 724-652-4942. loaded, remote start, Rtitle, REAL ESTATE ©Tribune Content Agency heated seats, 6 cyl., 96,890 YOUR CONNECTION Moving Sale! Oak roll top BUNNIES Fancy breeds, Chevrolet Cavalier - 2000 mi., $6400. 330-385-8155 TO A NEW YOU... desk, much furniture, pedigree, breeding & show. Convertible Z24, 160,000 A NEW JOB, A NEW Houses For Sale housewares, decor. Month 330-872-3707/330-872-7088 Boats Motorcycles/Mopeds Motorcycles/Mopeds mi., no rust., no rust, Honda CR-V EX-L - 2009 of Aug., call 330-503-1939. $2400. Call 330-534-4188. 59,000 mi., fully loaded, CAR, A NEW like new, $10,800. CANFIELD TWP. Free Pets BAJA 240ES - 1995, newer Harley-Davidson FLHRC Suzuki Intruder V5 800 - HOUSE, A NEW PET, They cant see the home or Sleepy Hollow Outlet Chevrolet Caprice Classic Call 330-716-4761 Any size starting at $78 trailer, 454 Bravo, captain 2012. White walls & wire 2000. Beautiful bike! Just 1991, 51,000 mi., V-8, sun- A NEW lake from the street as it is call, covers, day cabin, trim wheels, cruise control, 5954 tuned up with new battery. hidden by 200 trees and en- 330-782-5555 4931 Market NOTICE: Screen roof, 1 owner, always ga- Mazda Tribute - 2009 MOTORCYCLE... WE respondents carefully when tabs, depth finder, 600 hrs., mi., $14,500. 207-210-0245 Saddlebags, windshield, raged, looks & runs great, 71,000 mi., new tires, joy your privacy! 4 bdrm., 3 $22,000. Call 330-424-9067 low mi., asking $2000/offer. bath, liv. rm., din. rm. with giving away animals. $2900/offer. S - O - L - D ! black, $6800/offer. GIVE YOU MORE! Lawn/Garden Harley-Davidson - 2003 S - O - L - D ! 330-564-6792, leave msg. stone fireplace, lg. game Haulin Bass Boat - 1998 Anniversary Fatboy rm. with walk out to patio, Equipment 16ft., Johnson motor. Suzuki GSX600 - 2000 Ford Fiesta 2013. Auto., 8000 Collector’s Edition, 7980 mi. 39,000 mi., silver, new + lake, 22x43 garage, 5 Must sell, $5500. Stage 1 kit, V&H pipes, & Runs great, brand new bat- acres. Asking $224,000. Farm tractor - Ford 3000, AUTOMOTIVE Call 330-207-1355 tery, engine cleaned, $2500. brakes & tires, $8900. chromed everything. New Call 330-824-1834 General Help General Help Open House Sat.-Sun., 2-4 diesel, p.s., rebuilt motor, tires & service @ 7333 mi. Call 330-770-7641 8240 Blue Herron injector pump, clutch, 6’ PA inspected. $9000/offer. Suzuki SV650 - 1999 Ford Taurus SEL - 2006 330-533-3062 brush hog, $4200. Campers/RVs Call 724-658-0352 Call 330-240-5726 Antique/Classic Cars V-Twin, 8000 mi., almost 4 dr. sedan, light Tundra Poland - Open Sun., 12-5pm Coachmen 31’ RV Class C Harley-Davidson FLSTCI - perfect, lots of extras, Metallic, 6 cyl., auto., Door-to-Door Commissioned Sales 15 Water St. DODGE DART - 1965 Ford V-10 - 2004. 1 Slide, 2003, 100th Anniversary, $2000. Call 330-759-7381. beige int., p.w., p.l., a/c, Garden Tractor, Craftsman, Hard top, 2 dr., V-8, orig. 84,685 mi., very clean, Earn Top Level Commissions Asking $187,500. Restored 42”, big engine, $600. Can generator, jacks, 32” TV, too much to list. Must see! historical home. 3 bdrm., 3 owner, 21,000 mi., all orig., queen, convection, satellite $10,000 or best offer. well maintained int./ext., Through Your Efforts! deliver. 330-501-5455 excellent condition, Want to buy a bike or have one to bath. Only pre-approved, no dish & tuner, back up cam- Call 330-314-0637 sell? Try Classified ads for the best $2795. S - O - L - D ! $12,000. Call 330-702-1634 contingency buyers. Lawn mower - older Wheel era, air ride, newer rubber, results! Call (330) 746-6565. 1 owner, $24,500/make of- Harley-Davidson Road King Horse, extras, $600 or best Classic - 2003 Anniversary, offer. S - O - L - D ! Ford Thunderbird hardtop - fer. Call 330-406-0978 Condos For Sale 1962, stored 22 yrs., new black & silver, 1 owner, Sales/Marketing Sales/Marketing 390/C6 auto., brakes, radia- Coachmen travel trailer - $8250. Call 724-866-8362. Austintown - Villas of Fal- Pit bike - new 6.5 hp. en- gine, very excellent condi- tor, all lines, int. carpet & 2003, 25’, awning, newer con Crest #49, 2-bdrm., 2- tires, $15,500 or best offer. Harley-Davidson Road King, tion, $595. 330-501-5455. tires, jacks, air, queen, mi- - 1997, black, less than bath, 1271 sq. ft., full base- Call 330-503-2014 after 5 crowave, fridge, freezer, ment, 2-car garage, asking 32,000 mi., 2nd owner, Push mower - Troy-Bilt oven, bath, sleeps 4, excel- $6700. Call 330-424-9067. SALES POSITION $137,500. 330-774-1748 FORD MODEL A - 1931 lent condition, 1 owner, runs perfect, $75. Excellent condition, Call 330-758-1037 blue book $4600. Asking Honda Goldwing 2010 - ti- POLAND TWP. original, $19,500. $4000. S - O - L - D ! Open House Sun., 1-3pm tled new 2012, pearl yellow, AVAILABLE Call 330-792-2524 8400 mi., all factory options 5645 Clingan Rd. 9C Miscellaneous Cross Roads Z1 travel trail- Spacious ranch condo locat- er - 2017, 31’, super slide except air bag, many ex- Oldsmobile 98 Regency tras, $18,000. 330-506-4084 Retail promotional booth sales. ed in Clingan Crossing. 2 Go-cart - racing, Junior 1983. 86,000 mi., excellent out, sleeps 6, loaded, air, Bdrm., 2.5 bath, den/3rd Sprint, 9 hp. Honda motor, condition, factory leather awning, $18,500. Hermit- HONDA REBEL - 2006. Great earnings potential without Sales Contractors Needed bdrm. Vaulted ceilings, gas $2000/offer. 330-240-5726 int., $8500. 330-750-0417 age, PA, 863-660-8539 Great shape, $1300. fireplace. Move in ready. Call 330-757-4698 the long hours. Must have 1740 sq. ft. For sale by Pontiac GTO - 1967, factory Damon Challenger - 2004 Throughout our Distribution Area owner, $174,900. Moving Boxes - All sizes air, auto., excellent condi- 26,000 mi., gas RV, 36’, 2 Kawasaki Ninja 650 - 2012 reliable transportation and be Sell newspaper subscriptions on behalf of: Call 330-423-9040 plus several wardrobe box- tion, PHS documentation, slides, 2 TVs, newer tires, Super nice condition, black, es, used once, good condi- Protect-o-plate. Serious in- vanity, excellent condition, 5000 mi., $4800. able to work weekends. “The Vindicator” tion, pd. $500, sell for $200. quiries only, $35,000. $25,000. Call 716-361-6951 Call or text 330-509-2620 Top sales reps are earning $600 per week 6000 You pick up. 330-967-4488 Call 330-540-6411 Prior sales experience helpful Suzuki Blvd. C90T - 2006 doing this, you can too. STUFF TRAILERS & HITCHES Construction/ Low mi., nice bike, wind- but not necessary. bennetttrailer.com ATVs Farm Vehicles shield, saddle bags, lots For More information, please call: 330-533-4455 of chrome! $4500/offer. CALL 330-233-3443 Appliances Yamaha Raptor 350 - 2005 Trailers - 30’ Gooseneck Call 330-565-9051 330-747-1471 Ext. 1518 VINYL RECORDS Excellent condition, $2800 tilt, mint, $3575; enclosed 33 1/3s & 45s, $1.00 & up. firm. Serious inquiries only trailer, 16’x8’, mint, $2575. Appliance Sale 330-549-2857/330-518-9798 Call 724-456-2751 Call 330-610-0247 Refrigerator/washers, $248 Stoves, $198, Dryers, $158 Used Ruud 90% high effi- Automobile Motorcycles/Mopeds All with 90 Day Warranty ciency furnace, 5 ton con- Parts/Service Economy Furniture denser with 5 ton uncased Honda Rebel - 2007 coil, $400/offer. Nice, $2150 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 Call 330-540-4709 Tires - Hankook, almost new on 18” expensive Call 330-540-7424 Baby Items mags, $1200. 330-799-4282 Musical Instruments Infant items for sale, i.e., cradle, swing, tub, etc. Wurlitzer Studio Piano, Please call 330-534-0538 $100. Call 330-792-4280 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Bicycles Sporting/Exercise Sell That Unwanted Item Equipment for QUICK CASH Boys’ 24” Roadmaster, Using The Family Rate Plan 15spd., green, good condi- Bike - Schwinn Air-Dyne, tion, $35. Call 330-797-1478 excellent condition, $300. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Austintown - 278 Athens Boardman - 7033 Amherst Canfield - Downsizing! CORNERSBURG New Middletown - Moving Call 330-240-5726 Dr. Sat., Aug. 5, 8am-3pm. Ave. Sat., Aug. 5, 10-4 1490 Fox Den Trail. Fri.- Fri., 11-6 & Sat.-Sun., 10-2 Sale. Bdrm. set, 2 twin Computers/Software • Private party only • Only one item per ad Outdoor speakers, stereo Antiques, glassware, Sat., Aug. 4-5, 9-4. Clothes, beds, bedding, lawn equip., • Excludes pets, garage • Must include price system, closet doors, holiday items & many misc. crafts, workout equip., elec- 3490 Tall Oak Ln. stereo system, John Deere Ruger - mini 14, .223 cal., Desktop - with flatscreen sales, real estate & • Prepayment required household, paint easel. tronics & much more! riding mower, tools, house- new, $675 Boardman - Big Garage monitor, 2 speakers, key- commercial items • Rate is non-refundable CORNERSBURG wares, clothing, din. rm. Call 330-610-0247 Sale! Fri.-Sat., Aug. 4-5, CANFIELD - ESTATE SALE set, shop vac. Fri./Sat. 9-5 board, mouse, tower, $100/ 3 Lines - 3 Days - $5.00 Austintown - Garage Sale Fri.-Sun., Aug. 4-6, 9-5 best offer. 330-774-9724. 9am-5pm, & all week until 550 Saw Mill Run Dr. 5345 Sycamore Hill Dr. Each additional line is $1.75 Baby Gear Must Go! everything is sold or given 3473 Briarwood Lane Swimming Pools/ Sat., 9-4 & Sun., 10-2. Furniture, home decor, 3 Lines - 7 Days - Sat., Aug. 5, 9am-4pm away! Toys, clothes, house- Furniture, appliances, NEW MIDDLETOWN Farmers Market Accessories $9.50 7081 Ruby Ct. Office desk hold items, furniture, jewel- DVDs, small kitchen Each additional line is $3.00 collectibles items, child toys, etc. Multi Family! 4940 E. Calla & chair, crib, bassinet, ry. Too much to list! Rd. Sat., 9-4. Clothes, Blueberries & Red POOL & HEATER 3 Lines - 14 Days - $15.00 swing, infant chair, bum- - 36 Newport Dr. - Canfield - Family Garage No Early Birds Please! Sale. Household, clothes, homecoming dresses, Raspberries. Ellsworth You take down, $800. Each additional line is $3.00 bo, boppy, so much more! household items, games. Berry Farm. 330-538-3861 Call 330-469-6038. Boardman - Estate Sale misc. Thurs., Fri., Aug. 3, 4, Ellsworth - Sat., Aug. 5, Call Classifi eds - 330-746-6565 - 192 Meadowbrook - 8am-2pm. 3247 Linden Pl. 9am-4pm. 11105 N. Palmyra Call to order for pickles, classifi [email protected] Austintown - Huge Sale! Thurs.-Sat., 9-4. Tools, ta- New Middletown, OH Wanted to Buy 6593 Country Ridge Ave. Canfield - Fri. & Sat., Aug. 4 Rd., southwest intersection First Annual Tent Sale beets & green beans. ble w/6 chairs, hutch, other of Rt. 45 & Palmyra. 6 oak Catalpa Grove Farms Thurs.-Sat., 9-4. Baby gear, furniture, household items. & 5, 8-4. Elementary teach- Sat., August 5, 9-4 WANTED: Collections of toys, girls 0-4T, boys 0-18 er items, baby, household, dining room chairs, Civil Nettie Mae’s Mercantile Columbiana, 330-482-4064 LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash Boardman - Fri. & Sat., 8-4 War era mammy bench, 10477 Main St. Closed Sunday mos., maternity clothing, misc. 4225 Fairfax Dr. paid. Call 330-518-6576 lights & much more! 7715 W. Parkside Dr. Sofa, spinning wheel, framed art. Food, face painting, 16 ven- housewares, Sharp sound Canfield - Garage Sale! dors & crafters selling ga- system, assorted seasonal 6938 Berry Blossom Dr. Ellsworth Community rage sale items to primi- Austintown - Large Sale! Church - Annual Trash & Automobiles Automobiles Aug. 3-6, 10am-5pm. items, tools & much more! Sat., 10-3. Clothes, shoes, tives. Deb’s Primitives and household, pet supplies! Treasure Sale. Aug. 4, 9-4 & Crows Landing. In shop jar 4246 Burkey Rd. Jewelry, Boardman - Large Sale! Aug. 5, 9-2. Something for bikes, twin bed, stamp candles, buy one, get one & Sat. only, 9-2. 7725 Silver CANFIELD - HUGE SALE! everyone. 11171 Akron- 10% off all furniture. sets, scrapbooking, holiday, Fox Dr. Lg. amt. of boys & 101 Laurel Hills. Fri.-Sat., Canfield Rd., Ellsworth. household & much more! girls cleats, air hockey ta- 9am-3pm. Lots of toys, doll Poland - 3 Family Garage NO EARLY SALES ble, lg. screen TV, many house, American Girl doll, Girard - BIG SALE! Sat., Aug. 5, 9-4. Benefits Sale!! 8431 Van Dr. Aug. 4 bikes, household & more. air hockey table, household & 5, 8-4. Clothing, shoes, Austintown - Moving Sale! items & much more! Big Brothers, Big Sisters, AUGUST Boardman - Moving Sale! toys, jewelry, lawn care, Sat., 9-4. Household, home 443 Trumbull Ave. Girard dorm furnishings, misc. decor, holiday decor, dishes, 1020 Westport Cir. Sat., Canfield - HUGE SALE! Multi Generational Center. indoor & outdoor furniture, Aug. 5, 8-2. Holiday decor, Sat., Aug. 5th, 9-3 luggage, desk chairs, elec- boys & womens clothing, GREENFORD Poland - 6671 Sturbridge Pl. 70 LAKE WOBEGON DR. 4 Family Garage Sale! Thurs.-Sat., 9am-2pm. tronics, TV, sports equip. baking & household misc. Clothing for all, purses, 6441 S. Timberidge Dr. Everything Must Go! 11522 Beaver Creek Rd. Household, boy, girl queen bed, nursery set Fri.-Sat., 8am-4pm. Furni- and lots more! bikes, toys, books, decor, Austintown - MULTI Boardman - Moving Sale! ture, Christmas, household, costumes/dress-up, jew- books, jewelry, work bench, Poland - Back to School & FAMILY MOVING SALE! 131 Rockdale Ave. elry, games, computer, Asphalt Paving Hauling 6475 Victoria East (off of Thurs.-Sat., 9am-6pm gas dryer, computer desk. Electronics Blowout! phones & LOTS more!! New Products. Multi Family Ohltown Rd.). Aug. 4, Hubbard - 625 Wendemere PANTALONE PAVING INC. J & J Hauling noon-6 & Aug. 5, 8-4. Fur- Boardman - Moving Sale! 3804 Tuscany Creek. Over 65 yrs. exp. Drives, Big or small, we haul it all! Dr., Aug. 4 & 5, 8-4; Glider, Fri. & Sat., Aug. 4 & 5, 9-3. niture, tools, baby gear, 66 Withers Dr. Canfield - LuLaRoe Open BBQ grill, kids clothes, band Parking Lots. 330-652-9108 Call 330-540-0640 toys, household goods, House - Tax Free Shopping! 30 DAYS Saturday, 9am-4pm saw, jewelry, collectibles, Poland - Huge $3 Dress 30 DAYS appl./electronics, work- 1500+ ITEMS! • Up To 4 Lines cameras, lots of treasures. W.R. CADE PAVING STAN’s Junk Removal out gym, dozens of for- Boardman - Moving Sale. 6655 Pheasant Run Dr. Sale! 40 Island Dr., Thurs.- • $7.50 For Each Additional Line Insured ~ Free Estimates. Residential or Commercial mal/homecoming/prom 647 Angiline Dr., A little bit Sat., Aug. 5, 11am-2pm. Hubbard - Yard Sale. Fri., Fri., 9-4 & Sat., 9-2. Home 800-275-4581 or Call us first! 330-207-6504 dresses, liquidation of of everything. Aug. 3, 4, 5; 8/4 thru Sun., 8/6, 9 a.m.-6 goods, clothes & furniture. • Private Party Only 330-270-5830 - PA6516 theater troupe costumes, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Canfield - Moving Sale! p.m. 3836 Woodbine Ave. $ 230 Jefferson Pl., Aug. 3-5, Kids clothing & toys, house- POLAND - MOVING SALE! wigs, props, flats, sets, • Non-Commercial Vehicle $ Home Improvement BOARDMAN - MULTI FAM- 3729 Tuscany Ct. Sat., 8-3 10-6 Tools, artwork, home hold & vintage items. lighting, pro audio & live & Sun., 9-2. Furniture, • Prepayment Required Basement sound equip. For info or ILY GARAGE SALE! FRIDAY decor, jewelry, linens, kit., 30 ROOFING & SIDING ONLY 8am-5pm. 7730-7733- Liberty - Moving Sale! lamps, rugs, floral, jewelry, 30 Waterproofing Fully Ins. - Free Est. directions, 330-501-1555 Christmas & much more! • Rate Is Non-Refundable 7735 AMBERWOOD TRAIL. 311 Ventura Rd. Sat.-Sun., books, clothing, paintings. Amish Crew. Like new adult bikes, dining Canfield - ONE DAY ONLY! 10am-6pm. Lots for every- City Waterproofing - 1958 Joseph Byler Construction one! Everything Must Go! Poland - Moving Sale! If You Don’t Sell It, Call Us And We’ll Walls repaired or replaced. Austintown - Multi Family room set, desk/credenza + Downsizing 2 Homes to 1. Call 724-923-8402 Sale. 4640 Walnut Trace. file cabinet, entertainment Furniture, antiques, house- 7405 Oak Dr. Thurs.-Fri., Give You An Additional 10-Days FREE! *Specials! 330-697-3822* Liberty Twp. - Multi Family 9am-2pm. Antiques, furni- Fri., Sat., Sun., Aug. 4-6, center, kids toys & clothing, wares, clothes, portable & Sale! 593 Santa Monica Cir. Painting 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Too Much to seasonal/misc. decor & window a/c’s, adult trike. ture, household, tools, lawn Cement & Masonry Fri. & Sat., 8am-4pm & garden & much more! list!! NO EARLY SALES! household items. Sat., Aug. 5th, 9am-3pm. Lots of misc. items. An expert in int. painting, 228 Fairview Ave. 330-746-6565 All Types Concrete, Roofing Something For Everyone! Poland - multi family sale. 30+ yrs. exp. Great rates! Austintown - Thurs.-Sat., Boardman - Multi Family & Siding. 40 Years Exp. Free Free est. 330-565-6209. 9am-5pm. 2611 S. Raccoon Sale! Sat., Aug. 5th, 9-2 Canfield - Sat., Aug. 5, Lordstown - Block Sale. Furniture, radios, women’s Optionp 2 Est. Larry, 330-219-8174 Rd. Vintage, antiques, col- 5014 Tippwood Ct. 9-4 pm 3944 Montereale 1206 Ina Dr., Aug. 3, 4, 5 clothing & mancave items. Interior painting & wallpa- lectibles, toys, tools, art, & Dr. Household goods, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Multi family Something for everyone. CLASSIFIEDS @ Electrical Work pering, 40 yrs. exp. much more each day! name brand clothes, purs- Something for everyone! 1464 Rose Hedge Ct., Fri. & Free est. 330-501-5971. NO EARLY SALES Boardman - Please join us es, tools, kids clothes, Sat., Aug. 4 & 5, 9 am.-3 pm for Park Center Health- toys & accessories, furni- Lowellville - Rain or Shine A Better Free Estimates Sale. 6855 New Castle Rd., Poland - Thurs. & Fri., 9-5 New breaker boxes, rewire, Austintown - Trash & care & Rehabilitation’s ture, much more Plastering & Drywall 3rd Annual Rummage Fri., Sat., Sun. Aug. 4, 5, 6; Decor, curtains, furniture, lic., insured. 330-758-7074 Treasure Sale! Grace Evan- 9-5. Tools, clothes, Barbie General Help General Help gelistic Temple Church, Sale. 5665 South Ave. name brand clothing. Canfield - Sat., Aug. 5, 9-5. items, truck parts, & more 3116 Olde Winter Trail PLASTERING 2214 Mahoning Ave., Sat., Fri., Aug. 4, 8am-4pm GREAT back to school sale. Kirkner Electric New Break- FREE ESTIMATES Items include furniture, er Boxes & Rewiring. City Aug. 5, 9-4. Table & chairs, 3 Families of stuff. Lots of McDonald - 327 Illinois Ave. 330-746-8521/330-717-1349 clothing, antiques, collec- Aug. 3, 9-1; Aug. 4, 9-2. Poland - Western Reserve lic./bonded. 330-747-5055. $20. Own table, $15. Fish girls clothing, some new, Rd. to condos at Five dinners. Call 234-228-5085 tibles & appliances. Under Armour, Nike, Can- Home decor, designer girl’s Refreshments sold. clothes, household & more. Points. Turn toward white Repair Services or 330-707-4714 field gear, antiques, boat, condos with green roof. Garbage Collection All proceeds go to Park jet skis, sporting equip., AUSTINTOWN Center’s Activity Dept. McDonald - Multi Family! 9190 Springfield Rd., 9A. Screens repaired for doors cosmetics. Everything must 813 Iowa Ave., Fri. & Sat., Sat. Only! 9am-4pm. SEREDAY DUMPSTERS and windows. Locally. 33 Placid Blvd. go! 9400 Detwiler Rd. Vindy Opportunities Sat. & Sun., 9am-4pm. 9-4 p.m. Furniture, bikes, Collectible Moving Sale Roll-Off Rental Call 888-971-3332 Boardman - Ridgewood Es- tools, children & adult Call 330-448-4000 tates, neighborhood sale. Canfield - Thurs., Fri., Sat., clothes, misc. household. Struthers - Huge Yard Sale! Manage Your Own Business Roofing AUSTINTOWN Ridgewood Dr. Follow the 9-5. Household, Christmas, 163 Smithfield St., Aug. 4, Gutter Cleaning Aug. 4th & 5th, 9am-4pm flags. Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. fishing, train pcs., tools. Mineral Ridge - Sat., Aug. 5, 5 & 6, 10-6. Lots of DVDs, Become an & Installation No early birds! 111 Brookpark Dr. 8-4. - 5116 Clearfield Dr. - some furniture & misc. Independent Contractor Carrier 5-Star Roofing 5139 Birchcrest Kitchenware, furniture, TV, BOARDMAN Xbox, Wii bundle, big & tall A Seamless Gutter Co. and Construction Champion Struthers - Moving Sale. AUSTINTOWN 715 Crestview clothing, teen girl clothing, Fri.-Sun., Aug. 4-6, 8-3 Early morning delivery, done by 6:30 a.m. daily Made at your home to fit Hail & Wind Specialist. Multi Family Garage Sale! Fri. thru Sun., 8am-5pm Christmas items & so much your home! 330-793-5646. Dump available. Free Est. Craft & Vendor Used furniture, baby items and 9:00 a.m. weekends 5334 Pinecrest Ave. Sat.- Household, misc. & tools more! Too much to list. & housewares. 666 Elm St. Must be 18 years of age 330-651-4418 Sun., Aug. 5-6, 9am-3pm. Show Rain or shine! Must have reliable transportation and Gutter cleaning, screening, Toys, books & household. Boardman Struthers - Yard Sale! Estate Sale! proof of car insurance repairs, also new gutters. Chimney & Slate, roof & Armstrong N. Jackson - Community 56 & 60 Frank St. Heated warehouse and table provided to Sr. Disc. Call 330-782-1401. Boardman - 1738 Basil Ave. Sat. & Sun., Aug. 5 & 6, 9-3 Wide, 175 + Yard Sales. Fri.-Sun., 8-4 - Lots of girl spouting repair specialist. 431 Meadowbrook Ave. Memory Care prepare product for delivery Mike, 330-750-1591 Fri.-Sun., 9-6. Our Annual ENTIRE TWP. clothes, sz. 6X & up & toys Meet new people Tent Sale just got BIGGER! Assisted Living Fri. 8/4, Sat. 8/5, Handyman Something For Everyone! - Yard 9 a.m.-? MAPS @ Struthers - Yard Sale! Many tax advantages in operating your own business Sale! Aug. 5, 11-6. 3348 Most newspaper routes can be completed MUST SEE!! 2 Windsor Place 10748 Mahoning Ave. Sat. & Sun., 10-4 Appliances, Electrical, Neilson. Rare Beatle CDs, in 1.5-2.5 hours per day Siding Sat., Aug. 5th 8/4, 9 AM 511 Lincoln Ave. Plumbing, Hot Water Boardman - 2 Family Mov- mensware, books, misc. 9am-3pm Tanks and Furnaces. ing Sale! 125 Rockland Dr. The following route is available: SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Yo. East - Fri. & Sat., 9-? 330-782-8105/330-788-0449 Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Sat., Aug. 5, 9-1. Furniture, N. Jackson - YARD SALE! Boardman area, Newport, Millcreek, Oak Knoll - Rt. Campbell - Estate Sale. 15180 Stoltz Rd. 1318 Inverness Ave. Today! 330-746-8158 lamps, rugs & household Coitsville Twp. - Aug. 4, 5, 798057 - 1.5 Hours daily - 7 Miles daily - 90 Customers BROWN Handyman & Re- plus dorm bed, bath & room Fri., Sat., Sun., Aug. 4, 5 Sat., Aug. 5th, 9am-5pm. 2 Households. Tools, some $600 Estimated Monthly Income & 6, 9-4. 84 Goretti Dr. 6, 9-3 p.m.. 208 Bedford Rd. NO EARLY SALES furniture & much more! modeling. Jobs big & small. Tree Service supplies. No clothing! Near Bedford Trail Golf 34 yrs. exp. 330-766-0925. Course. Huge Multi family! Boardman - 306 Griswold Canfield - 500 E. Regency N. Jackson - YARD SALE! YO. SOUTH A AND A Tree & Stump 3435 S. Duck Creek Rd. Fri. & Sat., 8am-2pm Cir. Fri., Aug. 4, 9-4; Columbiana - Aug. 4-5, 9-1. - 1130 Detroit Ave. - Hauling Removal-Shrubs, trimming. Step 2, furniture, toys, Fri., 9-1 & Sat., 9-3. Vin- Fri., One Day Only, 10-4 Insured. 330-792-4925. Sat., Aug. 5, 8-Noon. 137 Canterbury Ct. Moving clothes, household. Variety of items. tage, collectibles, house- A Little Of Everything! A&A&A Hauling & Moving Sale! Wine rack, washer & hold, mens XL shirts, To apply, please call Free Est. 330-974-4191 * J & L Tree Service LLC * Boardman - 363 Ridgefield dryer, entertainment center Christmas decor & more! Yo. South - 2912 Hillman Free Est.- Certified Arborist Canfield - Air conditioner, 330-747-1471, ext. 1294 - Senior Discounts - Ave., Aug. 4 & 5, 9-6 p.m. electric heater, Nordic Rid- Cornersburg - Estate Sale! St., Aug. 5 & 6, 10 a.m.-5 or email: Fully ins. (330) 614-8578 Huge Multi Family! Tons of 2821 San Pedro Ct. Every- N. LIMA p.m. Tons of antiques & col- er, golf clubs, misc. Moving/Estate Sale! [email protected] AARDVARK Hauling. $0 & John’s Tree Removal Trees, clothes, toys, households. 1 Day only, Aug. 5, 9-4, at: thing must go! Fri. 8/4 & lectibles, vintage women’s up. Basement/cleanouts. Too much to mention! Sat. 8/5, 9:00-300. 1226 Lake Front Blvd. clothing & housewares. stumps, brush, firewood. 535 Shadydale Dr. Aug. 5th & 6th, 9am-3pm. References. 330-518-5342. Ins. free est. 330-542-3051 E.O.E. M/F/D/V Boardman - 51 Gillian Lane. Canfield - Big Sale! Lots of Cornersburg - St. Christine Relocating out of state & Yo. West - Multi Family ABC Hauling & Moving KLAR TREE SERVICE Thurs.-Sun., 11am-5pm. children’s toys & clothes, TRUNK SALE all items must go! Items Sale! 48 N. Osborn Ave. Anything • Anytime • BBB Tree removal, prunning, Furniture, clothes, shoes, household. Fri., Sat., Aug. 4 3125 S. Schenley Ave. include antiques, home Thurs.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Accredited. 330-788-0579 firewood. Call 330-651-1716 hunting equip., electronics, & 5, 9-4. 95 Hilltop Blvd. Sat., Aug. 5th, 9-2 furnishings & glassware. Something For Everyone! CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK

» INSIDE C SOCIETY, C2 • ET CETERA, C3 • COMICS, C4 COMING TOMORROW Reviews of the latest records. FRIDAY THE VALLEY LIFE AUGUST 4, 2017 5 THE VINDICATOR | C1 Today’s entertainment picks: ‘Detroit’ is brutally violent but offers no illumination 1 Greater Youngstown Italian Festival, 4-11 p.m.: Music by the Ovations at 8:30 p.m. on the main stage, Horror and Radio Lark and Redline in the evening in the wine and beer tent. The festival sprawls over and beyond Central Square in down- without town Youngstown (admis- sion is $5 for age 13 and up); youngstownitalian- fest.org. perspective 2 St. Patrick’s Festi- val, 6-11 p.m.: The Hern Brothers Band will By LINDSEY BAHR perform at 8 p.m. at this AP Film Writer ‘DETROIT’ large festival, a Hubbard There is no nice or pret- Grade: 3 stars (out of 4) tradition, that also fea- ty way to tell a story about tures games, rides, bingo the systemic oppression Credits: Directed by ; cast ANNAPURNA PICTURES at 6:30 p.m., and plenty of and mistreatment of black Will Poulter, right, in a scene from “Detroit.” food. It’s at 225 N. Main St., people in the United States. includes John Boyega, Hubbard; saintpatsfesti- It’s fitting then that Kath- Algee Smikh and Jacob The charismatic lead tive of this specific time Also very little insight is val.com. ryn Bigelow’s “Detroit,” an Latimore singer Larry (Algee Smith) and place, but lacking the given to the victims’ lives account of the murders of Rating: R for strong and his buddy Fred (Jacob perspective and illumina- outside of this event. 3 Columbiana Coun- three unarmed black men violence and pervasive Latimore) decide to peel tion that one might hope Maybe that’s not the ty Fair, 8 a.m. to 11 that took place in the Algiers language off and get an $11 room at a 50-year-old event would point, though. Maybe anger p.m.: There will be a tractor the Algiers and wait out the warrant. Perhaps they is all you’re supposed to feel Motel in July 1967, is neither Running time: 2:23 pull ($5) at the grandstand – it is an all-out assault on night. There they meet two wanted to leave conclusions when you step outside the at 7 p.m. The fairgrounds your senses and soul. white party girls, a veteran, and interpreting to the au- theater. Maybe not feeling are at 225 Lee Ave., Lisbon. It’s hard to overstate just and then in the summer Greene (a terrifi c Anthony dience, and as the fi lm notes satisfied with “Detroit” is Admission is $8; columbi- how visceral and harrowing of 1967, Detroit police bust Mackie), and a provocateur, at the end, no one knows for the point. anacountyfair.org. an experience it is. “Detroit” an after-hours club in what Carl (Jason Mitchell), who certain what happened in This was America, you is a well-made and evoca- would become the inciting plays around with a starter the Algiers Motel and some think. This is still America. 4 Ultimate Aldean, incident for the riots. pistol that eventually catch- of the scenes were pieced And the movies can’t offer 5 p.m.: Opening for tive fi lm that is also numb- ingly brutal with little to no Three days after the riots es the attention of the po- together and imagined by a resolution that history this Jason Aldean tribute begin, a local singing group lice in the area. The offi cers, the fi lmmakers. hasn’t. band ($8) at Warren Com- reprieve. And while it might be the only true way to tell called are who we’ve already learned munity Amphitheater will about to go on stage at a are rotten, storm the motel be modern country band this story, it’s also one that is not going to be for every- crowded theater hoping to on the hunt for the sniper Broken Reins; riverrock- get their big break, but are they presume is there. attheamp.com. one. The stomach-churning horror begins immediately interrupted and sent home The local police, led by a maniacal, hotheaded rac- “9 to 5,” 7:30 p.m.: and does not let up for 2 due to the events outside. 5 The crowd-pleas- hours and 23 minutes. The men exit the theater in ist, Krauss (played by the ing musical ($15, $11 for To set the stage for the their sparkly suits into what English actor Will Poulter), seniors, $9 for students) Algiers Motel, Bigelow be- looks like a war zone. As kills Carl immediately and NEWN MIDDLETOWN based on the 1980 movie gins by speeding through they run through the streets then continue to terrorize opens at Salem Communi- the history of black people they assure every cop who the guests relentlessly with THURS: Queen of Hearts ty Theater, 490 E. State St., in the United States with isn’t already beating some- inhuman torture tactics in Salem; 330-332-9688. animated acrylics and one with a night stick that what seems like an endless & Karaoke pounding music – emanci- they’re just on their way sequence of horror upon pation, the great migration, home. Bigelow shows all of horror until two more end FRI: Fish Dinner Special white flight and the racist this with handheld, ground up dead and they call it a zoning practices that led to level docudrama realism. night. SAT: Live Entertainment the overcrowding of black There is no orienting your- Bigelow collaborated residents in urban pock- self to the bigger picture, again with screenwriter 19 Sycamore Dr, New Middletown, OH ets. Tensions have already only what is right in front Mark Boal on “Detroit,” 330-623-6200 reached a tipping point, of you. which is perfectly evoca- “WE DAY SPECIAL” (8 P.M., CBS): Pop superstar Selena Gomez hosts the “WE Day Special.” It’s a star-studded program that ‘Dark Tower’ wasn’t celebrates the “transfor- mative power” of young Americans who are acting carefully constructed together to create change in their communities and By JAKE COYLE around the world. AP Film Writer ‘DARK TOWER’ TV LISTINGS, C3 Ah, August. It’s that time Grade: 2 stars (out of 4) of year when you can head ENTERTAINMENT NEWS to your local multiplex to Rating: PG-13 for the- see Matthew McConaughey matic material including Texas Tenors as an interplanetary David sequences of gun violence at Stambaugh Copperfi eld who’s trying to and action YOUNGSTOWN use his “magics” to destroy a Running time: 1:51 The Texas Tenors will looming tower that protects come to Stambaugh Au- the universe from ready-to- invade hordes of demons any fi lmmaker. We have, as ditorium on Oct. 22 for a a civilization, found a way to 7:30 p.m. concert. Tickets that linger just outside the universe. So, I guess, pretty marry Taco Bells with Pizza are $20, $30 and $35 and Huts, but the combo of wiz- go on sale Aug. 11 at stam- far out there in space. To be fair, this August ards and cowboys remains a baughauditorium.com, by vexing one. phone at 330-259-0555 and boasts some of the more in- triguing films of the sum- After a brief hint of what’s at the Stambaugh box offi ce, to come, the movie opens in 1000 Fifth Ave. mer, such as Steven Soder- bergh’s triumphant return modern New York City with a The trio blends great vo- young teenager: Jake Cham- cals with humor and a touch (“Logan Lucky”) and Kath- ryn Bigelow’s furious race- bers (newcomer Tom Tay- of cowboy charm in creating lor). His dreams are plagued its unique style. It debuted riots docudrama (“Detroit”). “The Dark Tower,’ though, by visions of an alternate on “America’s Got Talent” world, Mid-World, where he in 2009 and have since per- is the more traditional late- summer offering: a long-in- sees a gunslinger named Ro- formed more than 1,000 land Deschain (Idris Elba) concerts in 20 countries. development, not-ready-for- prime-time studio dump. battling the Man in Black The act had a special on PBS (McConaughey), who’s hell- in 2013 titled “You Should A litany of directors, in- cluding J.J. Abrams and bent, for reasons unknown, Dream” that won three on ending the universe. Emmy Awards and included Ron Howard, has tried to crack Stephen King’s mag- Elba is, as usual, a power- the songs “Mountain Music,” ful force on the screen who “Danny Boy” and “Some- num opus, a series of seven novels he wrote over more deserves better. McCon- where” (from “West Side aughey’s character, though, Story”) and “My Way.” than two decades. But after much shuffl ing, “The Dark is more outlandish. Thanks Drifters, Platters, Tower” has finally arrived to his team of henchmen, the via director Nikolaj Arcel, Man in Black zips between Coasters concert who penned the 2009 Swed- worlds like no one else. His YOUNGSTOWN ish adaptation of “The Girl dark powers are such that he Vocal groups the Drifters, With the Dragon Tattoo” can catch bullets between Cornell Gunter’s Coasters, and helmed the 18th cen- his fi ngers and, to nearly all and the Platters will come tury Danish period drama but Roland, give flip com- to Stambaugh Auditorium, “A Roya l Affair.” mands like “Stop breathing” 1000 Fifth Ave., on Nov. 3 for The special effects-heavy and the victim will promptly a 7:30 p.m. concert. Tickets fantasy is a leap in produc- keel over. go on sale at 10 a.m. today tion size that outstrips Arcel. But “The Dark Tower” is at the box offi ce, at stam- The fi lm has the unmistak- never quite a punchline. baughauditorium.com or by able air of a mitigated disas- Such actors as Elba and Mc- phone at 330-259-0555. ter. Its scope and running Conaughey are too good, time have seemingly been the youngster Taylor acquits Talent show reined in to keep “The Dark himself well and the tale is seeks performers Tower” from completely on fairly stable ground while on Keystone Earth. Mid- WARREN toppling. What’s left is an World and its necessary spe- A Back to School Talent elaborate and grand scheme cial effects, however, not so Show will take place Sept. 1 told briskly but emptily – as much. at 6 p.m. at Trumbull Com- if someone tried to explain Reaching half-heartedly munity Action Program, the HBO series “Westworld” for the epic only makes “The 1230 Palmyra Road. Singers, in 30 seconds or less. Dark Tower” appear all the dancers, bands and clean “Westworld” surely took smaller. rappers, from grade school some of its inspiration from You begin to hope that through high school, are “The Dark Tower,” a soupy midway to Mid-World, Mc- being sought to perform. mix of sci-fi, horror, West- Conaughey and Elba will Call Greg Johnson at 330- ern and Arthurian legend. just call time out and start 720-2485 or email 77grego- The elaborate concoction of acting out a new season of [email protected]. genres – it’s King to the max – would likely humble most “True Detective” together.

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FRIDAY DEAR ANNIE Dear AUGUST 4, 2017 Advice from Annie Lane Annie SOCIETY NEWS every day in Society. THE VINDICATOR | C2

Death of CLUB CALENDAR ASSOCIATIONS GUILDS Heloise Tri-Gold Prime Time Chapter Niles Chapter of the Ameri- addict of ABWA will meet at 5:30 p.m. can Sewing Guild has scheduled Wednesday at A La Cart Catering the following neighborhood group in Canfi eld. Social will begin at meetings: Designing Women tears up 5:30 p.m. with dinner at 6. The machine embroidery group meet Which menu consists of hamburgers, at 10 a.m. next Friday at Domestic hot dogs, potato salad, baked Sewing, 2011 Youngstown Road in beans, fruit, coff ee and tea and Warren. A demonstration will be family brownies. The newly elected led by Effi e with the embroidery hotel members have taken on the machine. For information, call responsibilities of their offi ces. Shirley at 330-969-5020; and They are Jolyn Bush, president; Material Girls meets at 6 p.m. maid Dear Annie: My alco- Elena Nigro, vice president; Sha- holic sister, “Laura,” failed Thursday at Prince of Peace Lu- ron Pasquale, treasurer; and Kay theran Church, 490 N. High St. SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR miserably in raising her Myers, secretary. Cost is $15. This (Route 5) in Cortland. Barb will son, “Sean,” who spent gets the group is a union of two former demonstrate how to measure and Brancaccio speaks to Kiwanis his life inflicting mis- chapters, Tri County and Gold apply a fl ounce. For information, ery and mayhem on our Torch and members are work- call Barb at 330-550-1215. The Kiwanis Club of Youngstown recently met at the down- family and on society as ing or retired. For information town YMCA for its weekly Friday lunch meeting to welcome Vince tip? a whole. He got into trou- and reservations, call Dolores at LEAGUES Brancaccio, CEO of Help Network of Northeast Ohio, formerly Help ble in school, earned a 330-757-9368. Reservations due Austintown Junior Women’s Hotline Crisis Center. Brancaccio shared how the signifi cant expan- long criminal record and today. League members recently at- sion of services provided by the center since its formation in 1971 Dear Heloise: I have a abused drugs and alcohol. tended the Ohio Federation of naturally led to the Help Network name change that better refl ects He was not pleasant to be CLASSES question about tipping Women’s Clubs’ State Federation the full scope of services now off ered. In addition to the services at a hotel: Does the maid around and often started Campbell Memorial January Leadership Day at Enchanted Help Hotline was known for, the Help Network also maintains two fi ghts at family gatherings. and June Classes of 1948 will Acres in Columbus. The confer- consumer-community centers and a 211-referral database. who cleaned the room When he began threat- meet for breakfast at 9:30 a.m. ence off ered leadership ideas and yesterday get the tip I ening to harm all family Monday at Denny’s Restaurant team-building exercises. Guest Christ, 260 Main St., Greenville; Valley Care-Northside Medical leave, or the maid coming members, most of us had in Boardman. All classmates and speaker Rosemary Thomas, 10 a.m. Wednesday at Children’s Center, Medical Education Build- in today? spouses are welcome. Ed.D. gave a talk titled “Play the Rehabilitation, 855 Howland- ing, Auditorium A, 500 Gypsy no desire to see him. Wilson Road, Howland. Family Lane, Youngstown; and 7:30 p.m But in spite of his an- Campbell Memorial High Hand You’re Dealt.” The AJWL Loma J. in will sponsor an open member- members and caregivers are Thursday, at New Life Lutheran South Dakota tisocial behavior, my School Class of 1963 will meet welcome. All meetings are off ered Church, 1181 Churchill-Hubbard at noon Aug. 16 at Cassese’s MVR, ship meeting at 6 p.m. Sept. 13 at 79-year-old mother never at no charge. For information, call Road, Liberty. All locations are Loma, I checked with a turned her back on him, 410 N. Walnut St., Youngstown. the Austintown Senior Center on Westchester Drive in Austintown. 330-788-9755. handicap accessible. For infor- couple of major hotels, and most likely due to her own Guests are welcome. For informa- More information and photos can Codependency and Grief mation, visit www.oa.org, or call here were their suggestions childhood experiences. tion or directions, call 330-746- Mahoning-Trumbull Counties 7067. be found at www.facebook.com/ Support Group will meet Tuesday for how to handle tipping: My mother put Sean on a AJWL2014. Help Hotline at 330-747-2696, at 10 a.m. at the Chapel of Sheep- pedestal and supported Campbell Memorial High fold Ministries, 233 North Ave. Columbiana County Help Hotline Tip every day, but do him financially when he School Class of 1968 will meet POLITICAL CLUBS Sharon, Pa. A meeting will also at 330-424-7767 or Lawrence not tip if the service was was out of work. at noon Wednesday at Blue Wolf Trumbull County Federated take place at 7 p.m. at the care County Help Hotline at 724-674- 3697. poor. Sean recently took his Tavern, 1295 Boardman-Canfi eld Democratic Women’s Club will center of the Kelley-Robb-Cum- own life by intentionally Road. Guests are welcome. For The going rate is about meet at 6 p.m. Monday at the mins Funeral Home, North Main TOPS 327 is seeking new $1-$2 per day; $3-$4 for ingesting contraband information, call Debbie at 330- Foster Pavilion in Perkins Park St., Hubbard. Group sessions are members who want to Take Off when he was being arrest- 318-3333 and leave a callback better hotels. in Warren for the annual picnic. free but participants must regis- Pounds Sensibly. Meeting will ed during a fi ght with po- message. Members may bring guests. ter to participate. Free parking is take place Monday at Christ Place the cash in an en- lice. Since his passing, my Class of Members whose last name begins available across from Sheepfold Church Presbyterian, 1933 Can- velope (no change) and mother has shunned fam- 1948 will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday with A through L are asked to and at the care center. For in- fi eld Road, Boardman. Weigh-in label it for maid service ily members who failed to at Denny’s in Austintown. take a salad. Members whose last formation, call 330-534-1952 or is from 6 to 6:30 p.m. with the or housekeeping. express their sorrow and South High School Class name begins with M through Z are 724-981-5683. The support group meeting at 6:45. The fi rst meet- You also can just wrap it sympathy at his death. asked to take a dessert. Trumbull was formed to reach out to help ing is free. Guests are welcome. in a sheet of paper, but of 1963 will meet at 9 a.m. County Probate Court Judge families who have lost loved ones She has turned away my Wednesday for its monthly For information, call 330-799- be sure to label it. niece and her new fam- James A. Fredericka will give to alcohol or substance abuse. 3106. Leave it in an obvious breakfast at Bob Evans Restau- a brief talk about the Trumbull ily because they failed to Friendship Train 12-Step rant in Boardman. County Guardian Angels. Informa- TOPS 1237, Austintown, will place. send her a sympathy card Support Group meets from 1 to meet Thursday at Idaho Road Al- Heloise Struthers High School Class tion and material for the club’s 2 p.m. Wednesdays at Rising Star at his passing. annual card party to be held Oct. liance Church, 250 Idaho Road. We lived in fear for of 1954 will meet for breakfast Baptist Church, 2943 Wardle Ave. Dear Heloise: I recently 15 will be distributed to members. Weigh-in is from 5 to 5:30 p.m., purchased a home that years waiting for this thug at 10 a.m. Aug. 12 at Denny’s People who are trying to over- followed by the meeting until For more information call 330- come any addiction are welcome came with stainless-steel to show up at our doors in Boardman. Classmates and 545-2023. 6:30. For information, call 330- guests are welcome. No reser- and encouraged to attend. Those appliances. They are a looking for money or 758-4923. drugs, and I can say I am vations are needed. Come meet The Trumbull County Repub- attending should enter through mess! I’ve tried multiple TOPS 1262, McDonald, meets relieved he is gone. How and greet old friends. lican Party will host its Ronald the church’s lower parking lot off cleaners, and nothing Reagan barbecue from 1 to 5 p.m. Wardle. from 9:15 to 10 a.m. for weigh-in can my mother continue Ursuline High School Class seems to help. Do you Sunday at Bronzwood Golf Club NAMI Mahoning Valley off ers Wednesday in the Community to choose this lowlife over of 1951 will meet for brunch at 11 have any home remedy in Kinsman. Tickets are $45 per support groups for those who Room at the Girard Free Library, the good, loving, produc- a.m. Tuesday at TJ’s Restaurant person and reservations can be 105 E. Prospect St. The meet- that might bring these tive survivors? deal with mental illness. Support and Lounge at the Holiday Inn in made by calling 330-240-1826 or groups meet as follows: Girard ing will follow the weigh-in. New poor things back to life? Boardman. Spouses and friends Don’t Want to Lose Her 330-891-8321. Jon Husted will be Family Support, fi rst Thursday members are welcome. are welcome. No reservations are the special guest. Carol B., via email of each month at 11 a.m. at the TOPS 1497, Youngstown, will needed. Girard Library, 105 E. Prospect Dear Don’t Want to Lose RELIGIOUS GROUPS meet from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Thurs- Carol, there are different Her: Sean lived a toxic CLUBS St., and Austintown Family Sup- day at St. Maron Church, 1555 S. St. Rose Quilting Group will port Group, 7 p.m. the second grades of stainless steel, so I life. That doesn’t make his Girard Liberty Kiwanis will Meridian Road, Youngstown. New recommend doing a patch death less of a tragedy. It’s meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Tuesday of each month at Alta meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the parish house. Care, 142 Javit Court. NAMI members are welcome; the fi rst test fi rst. Don’t let a clean- sad that he spent his time meeting is free. For information Golf Dome, 1300 N. State St. Connection, a support group ing product dry on an ap- on this earth alienating his Higher Ground, an active, out- call 330-974-8450. Newcomers Club of Canfi eld for people with a mental health pliance, and remember loved ones. It’s sad that he door group, sponsored by Unity will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Center for Spiritual Living, 1226 diagnosis meets at the following Youngstown Area Ostomy that less product is better never shook off the shack- locations: 1:30 p.m. Thursdays les of addiction. So I would for a meet and greet at the home Naylor Lloyd Road, Girard, is tak- Support Group will meet from 6 than too much; too much of Diane Durrant. Appetizers and at the Community Center, 1344 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at St. Elizabeth start there – empathizing ing a trip to Presque Isle Saturday. Fifth Ave., Youngstown; 6 p.m. often causes streaking. beverages will be provided and The group will meet in the parking Boardman Health Center, 8401 with your mother’s grief the second and fourth Thursdays Market St., Boardman, in the Wipe in the direction of the and acknowledging her there will be a raffl e. The group lot of the church at 10 a.m. For at Alta Care in Austintown; and steel’s grain. It’s best to use will be collecting back-to-school more information about the group Azalea Room. Parking is free and pain as legitimate, rather NAMI Connection for the dual light refreshments will be served. a microfi ber cloth on stain- than trying to minimize supplies for the homeless and and its activities, call the church diagnosed at 6 p.m. the second at 330-539-0122. The group provides a safe, caring less steel. If your appliances what she’s feeling. disadvantaged children at Beati- and fourth Wednesdays of the place to tell your story among have a matte finish, they tude House. Traditional supplies SINGLES month at the Community Center, people who understand and share will never have that shiny Then I would encourage are needed as well as fl ash drives, 1344 Fifth Ave., Youngstown. Visit your experiences and feelings. appearance. her to attend an Al-Anon tissues, hand sanitizer, paper tow- D.A.R.E. has scheduled the namimv.org, call 330-727-9268, following activities: 6 p.m. Tues- Family members and people or Nar-Anon meeting, so els, Play-Doh, backpacks, Ziploc or e-mail staff @namimv.org for considering an ostomy are also day for Bocce in Boardman Park; information. Try olive oil or baby oil. she can address the deep- bags and gift cards to buy school welcome. The group off ers educa- Pour a small amount of oil seated issues that drive clothing. Please bring donations 6:30 p.m. Wednesday for music at Morley Pavilion, McClurg Road; Nar-Anon, a 12-step program tion, encouragement and support on a soft cloth, and wipe in to the meeting. For information, her toward enabling and 6:30 p.m. Thursday for music in for relatives and friends aff ected to anyone whose life is aff ected by the direction of the grain. co-dependent behavior. I’d directions and to RSVP, call Diane by a loved one’s addiction to an ostomy. For information, call Boardman Park; and 7 p.m. Friday Buff with a soft cloth. also recommend that you at 608-931-5848. for Putt-Putt at Sports World, drugs, meets at 7 p.m. every Anna Fitzgerald at 330-480-3440 go to a meeting, too. Visit Mahoning Valley Stamp Club South Avenue in Boardman. Friday at Howland Community or email her at Anna_Fitzgerald@ It also has been recom- http://www.al-anon.org will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Church, 198 Niles-Cortland Road mercy.com. SE, Howland, and at 7 p.m. every mended that you use 50/50 or http://www.nar-anon. Thursday at Highway Tabernacle, SOCIETIES Youngstown Area PFLAG Sunday upstairs at the Sahara water and vinegar to clean org for more information. Girard Historical Society will will meet from 6:30 to 8:30 3000 S. Raccoon Road, Austin- Club, 2345 Youngstown Road SE, the appliance fi rst, then try meet at 10 a.m. Saturday at the p.m. Tuesday at St. John’s Epis- town. The club meets the second (Route 422) Warren. For informa- an oil polish. Dear Annie: I disagree Barnhisel House, 1011 N. State St. copal Church, 323 Wick Ave., Thursday of each month. tion, call Bill at 330-856-3822. with your response to Struthers Historical Society, Youngstown. The support, educa- Some people use rubbing Former Moose Lodge mem- Never Alone Nar-Anon Group, “Heartbroken and Hurt 50 Terrace St., will meet at noon tion and advocacy organization alcohol on their stainless- bers of Niles and Youngstown a 12-step program for family, Grandmother” that the Sunday . Plans for the second meets the second Tuesday of are invited to meet for breakfast relatives and friends aff ected by steel kitchen sinks. fee she was going to pay Alexander Frankfort Day on Sept. each month at the church. It at 9 a.m. Saturday at Bob Evans, a loved one’s addiction to drugs, might have cost her a 30 will be discussed. After the strives to create a society re- Heloise 5413 Youngstown Warren Road, meets every Wednesday at 7 babysitter. I have children meeting, a presentation of “Iron spectful of human diversity. The Niles (Eastwood Mall complex). p.m. upstairs at the Neil Kennedy age 12 and 10. Call me old- Valley: The Transformation of the event is confi dential and free. Dear Heloise: In the For information, call Randy at Recovery Clinic, 5211 Mahoning fashioned, but I encour- Iron Industry in Ohio’s Mahoning Parking is available on Walnut spring, when all danger 330-989-5149. Ave., Austintown. For information, age them to babysit and Valley, 1802-1913” will be shown Street behind the church during of frost is gone, I plant a call Cindy at 330-207-0845. mow neighbors’ yards Struthers Lions Club will at the Trumbull County Histori- construction on Wick Avenue. pot of green onions on for free, at least the first meet at 7 p.m. Monday at the cal Society, 303 Monroe St. NW, Overeaters Anonymous Parking directions and a map can my deck. I buy a bunch at time, to teach them how Struthers VFW, 157 Lowellville Warren. Members who would like Groups have scheduled the fol- be found at www.youngstownfl ag. the grocery store and cut to be neighborly and good Road. For information, call Mike to see the presentation are plan- lowing local meetings: 10 a.m. org. off the white ends, about friends. They do not do Perello at 330-757-3917. ning to carpool. All members are Saturday, St. Thomas the Apos- 1 inch into the green. I VETERANS work for free all the time, welcome. tle Church Hall, Room 2, 4453 make a hole for each stalk, GROUPS Warren-Sharon Road, Vienna; 7 but there is more to learn VFW Triangle Post 2799 La- plant and water well. The The Canfi eld AARP 3104 will SUPPORT GROUPS p.m. Sunday, Shenango Presby- dies’ Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 from life than trying to stalk will grow almost im- make a buck. meet at the Canfi eld Presbyterian Alzheimer Network Family terian Church, 3144 Wilmington p.m. Tuesday at the post home, Church Monday at 1 p.m. Blood Support Groups will meet as fol- Road (Route 18), New Castle, 3161 E. South Range Road, New mediately, and I can snip I agree it is good for Pa.; 1 p.m. Monday, Girard Multi- the fresh green onions as children to work to make pressures checks will be available lows: noon Saturday at Sunrise Springfi eld. Senior Living, 335 W. McKinley generational Center, 443 Trum- needed. from noon to 12:45 p.m. prior to Club news is published Friday. Please money and learn the val- Way, Poland, call 330-707-1313 for bull Ave., Girard; 6 p.m. Tuesday, ue of a dollar, but I believe the meeting. Julie Kercher will submit information about upcoming present a program on Operation reservations; 7 p.m., Tuesday at Oxford house, 30 Benton Road, activities to the Society Department by Gayle P., they need to earn it. Blessing. Zion’s Reformed United Church of Salem; 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, noon Wednesday. Colorado Springs, Colo. J.B. Dear Heloise: I’m a mil- Dear J.B.: “Heartbroken lion-mile traveler for busi- and Hurt Grandmother” cal botanical designs along with are designed to educate pro- OhioConnectionsAcademy. ness, and I have a sugges- didn’t follow up with the SOCIETY unusual material combinations. spective parents and students com/Events. tion for your readers: If potential babysitter after McLarty uses digital scanning about the virtual public school you work out of an offi ce, telling her she’d research digest technology to reveal unique pat- as well as answer questions Technology help put your business address the going rates for babysit- terns and perspectives for the about how the program works, at Lepper Library or your business card in ters these days. I felt that viewer. For more information, the benefi ts to students and the luggage tag, not your Weller Gallery hosts LISBON “Heartbroken” dropped the call Fellows Riverside Gardens at how to enroll. Enrollment for the home address. With my ball by not calling the sit- Lepper Library, 303 E. Lincoln Doug McLarty exhibit 330.740.7116. 2017-18 academic year is cur- wife home alone with ter back. I would never dis- YOUNGSTOWN Way, will off er one-on-one com- three young kids, I felt it courage young people from rently open. The Weller Gallery in the Davis Ohio Connections hosts puter assistance from 11 a.m. to was safer for my family if helping out family friends OCA delivers a personalized 1 p.m. and a smart device class lost luggage was delivered Visitor Center at Fellows River- information session virtual public school education and neighbors – and good Monday from 4 to 6 p.m. . Call to my office rather than on you for instilling gen- side Gardens presents “Natural COLUMBUS that combines state-certifi ed 330-424-3117 to register. my home. erosity in your children – Selection: Discoveries in Bloom” Ohio Connections Academy, a teachers, a print-rich cur- but that wasn’t the issue at by artist Doug McLarty. This free public e-school serving students riculum, technology tools and Moss Ancestral Home Robert T. in hand. exhibit is displayed now through in grades K-12 throughout Ohio, community experiences. Infor- Los Angeles Sept. 17. An opportunity to meet will host an information session mation sessions are scheduled August Open House Email your questions for Annie Lane Send a money-saving or timesav- to [email protected], or write and visit with McLarty will take from 6 to 7:30 p.m. , Aug. 8 at The throughout the state for families MINERAL RIDGE ing hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, to: Dear Annie, c/o Creators Syndi- place from 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday. Ursuline Center, 4280 Shields making enrollment decisions for Moss Ancestral Home, 1499 San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, fax it to cate, 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA 210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@ 90254. His nature-based images make Road, Canfi eld. the upcoming school year. 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Two” Nose Job” Wife” 1914: Britain declares war on Germany for in- and Capricorn get the solar/lunar A&E (5:00) Live PD “Live PD -- 07.29.17” (:06) Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 08.04.17” Riding along with law enforcement. (N) (Live) vading Belgium; the United States proclaims its love potion this weekend. This re- (5:30) “Twister” (1996, Action) Helen “The Lone Ranger” (2013, Western) Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer, William Fichtner. An Indian war- “Alice in neutrality in the mushrooming world confl ict. lationship has echoes of a par- AMC Hunt, Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes. rior and a lawman unite to fight corruption. Wonderland” 1936: Jesse Owens of the U.S. wins the second ent-child dynamic, as Leo is the BET (5:30) “Blue Streak” (1999) Luke Wilson “Stomp the Yard” (2007, Drama) Columbus Short. A troubled dancer enrolls in college. 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(N) Boxing Mauricio Herrera vs. Jesus Soto Karass. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) These are two strong personali- the Gestapo after hiding for two years inside a ESPN2 Interruption Football Live Boxing (:15) Boxing SC Featured CFL Football Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Edmonton Eskimos. (N) (Live) ties; power struggles and ego bat- Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive building in Amsterdam. (Anne and her sister, tles come with the territory. FOOD FREE (:40) “The Addams Family” (1991, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. (8:50) “Addams Family Values” (1993) Anjelica Huston. The 700 Club Margot, died at the Bergen-Belsen concentra- ARIES (March 21-April 19). The  FS1 UFC Tonight UFC Weigh-In UFC Unleashed UFC Drag Racing UFC Weigh-In UFC MLB Whiparound (N) (Live) tion camp.) old adage says loving does not re- FSO CBR NHRA Drag Racing Toyota Sonoma Nationals. 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(N) (Live) “Pizza Boy” 1977: President Jimmy Carter signs a measure TAURUS (April 20-May 20). HGTV Beach Beach Beach Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Family House Family Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l establishing the Department of Energy. Cheap thrills are still thrilling. HIST Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens (N) (:15) Ancient Aliens (:13) Ancient Aliens 2 0 0 7 : President George W. Bush tours the site Meaningful, lasting rewards are LIFE (5:00) “Black Swan” (2010) Natalie Portman. “Taken” (2008, Action) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace. (:02) “Gone” (2012) Amanda Seyfried, Daniel Sunjata. of a collapsed highway bridge in Minneapo- better, though not as acutely felt, NICK Henry Danger Thundermans Thundermans Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends lis, pledging to cut red tape that could delay as they lay into the foundation of ROOT Pregame MLB Baseball at . From PNC Park in Pittsburgh. (N) Pirates Post. Inside Pirates Cycling rebuilding. who you are and become a given “I Am Number Four” (2011) Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Oly- (:25) “Max Steel” (2016, Science Fiction) All Access Boxing ShoBox: The New Generation. VINDICATOR FILES to your character. SHOW phant. An alien teenager must evade those sent to kill him. Ben Winchell, Maria Bello. Premiere. (N) (N) (Live) GEMINI (May 21-June 21). SPIKE (4:30) “Bad Boys” (1995) “Rush Hour” (1998, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Tom Wilkinson. “Bad Boys” (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. 1992: Phar-Mor Inc.’s new president, David The extremes of thought aren’t STO Indians Live MLB Baseball New York Yankees at . (N) (Live) Indians Live Swing Clinic Training Training S. Shapira, says a fraud and embezzlement so helpful now, especially when SYFY (:00) “Lake Placid” (1999) Bill Pullman. Killjoys “Necropolis Now” Dark Matter (N) Wynonna Earp (N) “Sharktopus” (2010) scheme totaling as much as $350 million by for- they’re taken to a negative place. TBS Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ELeague: Road to Dota 2 “The LEGO Movie” (2014) mer Phar-Mor executives has been uncovered. All is not lost. All is never lost “Johnny Angel” (1945, Crime Drama) “Born to Kill” (1947) Lawrence Tierney, Claire Trevor. Pri- “Murder, My Sweet” (1944) Dick Powell. Ex-con Moose Wilhob Meats announces that it will buy 5.5 when there’s a future. Count the TCM George Raft, Claire Trevor, Signe Hasso. vate eye hunts a killer who marries a divorcee’s rich sister. Malloy hires gumshoe Philip Marlowe to find his Velma. acres of industrial land in Girard for a $4.4 mil- blessings and avoid those who are 90 Day Long Lost Family Long Lost Family Long Lost Family Long Lost Family Long Lost Family TLC lion slaughterhouse as an alternative to a sim- too focused on problems. TNT (:00) Bones “The Help” (2011, Drama) Viola Davis, Emma Stone, Bryce Dallas Howard. “Law Abiding Citizen” (2009) Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler. CANCER ilar project that faces opposition in Milton  (June 22-July 22). TRVL Ghost Adv. Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Learning is a process. You may M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King Township. TVLAND see the lesson many times be- USA Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam The owner of Mr. Anthony’s in Boardman fore it clicks in. If you don’t under- VH1 (5:30) “Forrest Gump” (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. “Titanic” (1997) Leonardo DiCaprio. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. and the executive chef of Colonial House II in stand right away, don’t give up. Youngstown announce plans to convert the Keep coming at the puzzle from riverfront property of the former St. Vincent different directions and in differ- ent hours. DePaul Society Building at Oak Hill and the Spring Commons Bridge into a restaurant that LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). If you don’t know what enough is, how will be known as Anthony’s on the River. will you know if you have enough? 1977: A Youngstown minister and a security And when you do know what guard are arrested by FBI agents and charged enough is, you pretty much al- with the $36,000 robbery of the Uptown branch ways have it. So much of this ex- of Dollar Savings & Trust Co. in June 1971. istence falls into the category of A flu bug surfaces on opening day of the Na- ‘’extra.’’ VIRGO tional Boy Scout Jamboree at Moraine State (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Your the area and forced Horne to evacu- said that typically when he sees one, Park in Butler County, Pa. Thirty Scouts are iso- feelings are valid and important, ODDLY ENOUGH though sometimes only to you. ate his home. he shoots it. lated at the medical facility to keep the disease The others might prefer you to be Hop on! Wild rabbits Then he saw the bedraggled rab- “But they’d showed so much initia- from spreading. always content, and you tend to surf on sheep to fl ee bits hitching a ride – two on one tive, I thought they deserved to live, U.S. Rep. Charles J. Carney announces that put on that face for them. Note sheep and a third on another sheep. those rabbits,” he said. Mahoning and Trumbull counties will receive the difference between caring New Zealand fl ood “I couldn’t believe it for a start,” he Horne herded the sheep to a patch $7.9 million in revenue sharing funds between and caretaking. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND said. of dry ground on the farm about 164 October 1977 and September 1978. !LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). It was a woolly ride, but three wild Nobody else would believe him ei- feet away. The sheep didn’t like it. 1967: Fire destroys the Paradise Inn restaurant Those who freely offer advice rabbits managed to escape rising ther without proof, he thought, so he “As they jumped through the water, in Hickory Township. Damage is estimate at without being asked are actually fl oodwaters in New Zealand by clam- got out his phone to take a photo, an the rabbits had a jolly good try at $75,000. imposing. As a sign of honor and bering aboard sheep and surfi ng to image he fi gured his grandchildren respect, hold back on telling oth- staying on,” Horne said. United Airlines wants a 10,000-square-foot ex- safety on their backs. would enjoy. In fact, he inadvertently He said the rabbits appeared to pansion at the Youngstown Municipal Airport. ers what to do unless it’s asked shot a short video. directly of you. Ferg Horne, 64, says he’s been cling onto the wool with their paws. As The 36th annual Ukrainian Day will be held farming since he left school at age “It’s a Samsung or a smartphone or SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). they approached the higher ground, in Berkley picnic grounds, sponsored by the " whatever you call it. I swear at it every With your intuitive and empa- 15 and has never seen anything quite the rabbits fell off but managed to Ukrainian Congress Committee. thetic gifts it is sometimes dif- like it. day,” he said. “I’m absolutely useless climb a hedge to safety. with technology.” 1942: Youngstown’s new police chief, Andre ficult to separate your feelings He was trudging through pelting Horne returned later that after- Przelomski, has 17 years on the force and de- from the feelings of others. Do rain to rescue a neighbor’s 40 sheep Nevertheless, Horne managed noon. The fl oodwaters were receding, not try to leech anyone’s pain (or from the fl oodwaters July 29 at their to capture the moment. He said the clares, “There are no strings attached to me, the sheep were all safe and the rab- and I’m determined to give Youngstown the joy, for that matter). Feel only South Island farm near Dunedin when sheep were huddled together on a bits were long gone. your own. he spotted some dark shapes from a high spot on the farm, standing in most effi cient police force possible.” He then sent his video to his son, #SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. distance. about 3 inches of water. City Council will be asked to aid in the pur- who sent images to the local newspa- 21). To be craved is flattering; to He was puzzled because he knew He said the rabbits looked like chase of a $6,000 police ambulance by Pa- be needed is validating. It’s - his neighbor, who was away in Russia they’d gotten wet but seemed quite per and posted them on Facebook, as trolman Dan Maggianetti Jr., head of fi rst-aid ter, however, just to be loved. attending a nephew’s wedding, didn’t comfortable and relaxed atop their Horne doesn’t have his own page. classes. Healthy relationships are built on have any black-faced sheep. As he got mounts. “From then on it’s just gone crazy,” Atty. Knowles Wyatt is appointed to the board equality, intimacy and balance. closer, he thought it might be debris Rabbits are considered a pest to he said. of governors of Youngstown College, represent- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). $ from the storm, which had drenched farmers in New Zealand, and Horne Associated Press ing the alumni. Putting your wishes aside is easy for you. It is much harder for you to consider your own interests JUMBLE AND CROSSWORD 08/04/17 ACROSS 61 Red-waxed cheese 47 Go like a siren and hobbies before you agree to 48 other people’s plans, but that’s 1 Dough dispensers THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME "Simpsons" kid DOWN 49 by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek 5 Fraternal group what the day calls for. Lair 1 Sheep's cry AQUARIUS 8 51 Every one % (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Unscramble these four Jumbles, Research site 2 Append 53 one letter to each square, 11 Bankroll Other people could compliment Impromptu (2 wds.) 3 Frat letter to form four ordinary words. 13 54 Santa -- winds you from here to tomorrow, but A Gershwin 4 Headless statue that doesn’t change how you see 14 55 Edible root WTISF Fish roe 5 Pocket change yourself. 15 Dote on 6 Sooner than PISCES 16 & (Feb. 19-March 20). Snooped 7 Consumer voice Many of your life rituals are not ©2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 18 Keep for later All Rights Reserved. 8 "Whatever -- Wants" your own but have been handed 20 Wipe clean 9 Roman greetings down by society, religion, fami- STFIH 21 Antler haver 10 Ordered ly and friends. It’s the rituals that 23 Pique 12 Stops you create or personalize that will 24 YESTERDAY’S ANSWER Moo goo -- pan 17 Stargaze bring meaning and significance to 25 Oklahoma town 19 Deer meat your life. VATDEN 27 Gambling stake WEEKEND LOVE 21 Where Valletta is FORECAST: free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app 31 Bracket type 22 Fuel tanker ARIES: Relationships can fall into 32 Faction 23 Perfectly a trancelike rhythm. Break it or 33 Daybreak, in verse 24 Backpacker's load you’ll miss out on real love. TAU- 34 ZARNBE Nefertiti's god 26 Artifact RUS: Don’t answer the phone Now arrange the circled letters 36 Shower bar 28 Like the Vikings when it rings. 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schedule. Be available first to 39  Seldom seen 30 Boundaries you. GEMINI: Your excellent so- 40 Earthen jar 35 Type of jacket cial energy will make you popular 41 (Answers tomorrow) Airline to Stockholm 37 Matched socks and open up a luxury of choices. 42 Jumbles: VALET IGLOO SEESAW PEACHY -- Solo 43 Lofty abode CANCER: You like to make peo- Yesterday’s 44 ple happy, but it’s not a require- Answer: When not one person bid in the charity auc- Defame in print 45 Gainsay tion, the host thought — WHAT GIVES? 46 ment. Anyone who thinks it is Fully conscious 46 "She's a Lady" composer your job to bring them smiles is 49 Rochester's Jane trouble. LEO: You’ll spend time SUDOKU 50 Not acquired with those you admire and make 52 Broncos great John -- some memories. VIRGO: Rela- 56 Novak of "Vertigo" tionships should take up an ap- 57 Genre propriate amount of space in your 58 Artemis, to Livy life. Say, ‘’No, thanks,’’ to over- 59 Pacino and Unser powering relationships. LIBRA: 60 Chicago Loop trains Your attractiveness starts with How to play: an emotion and with being aware of your whole body and the feel- Each row must contain the ings inside it. SCORPIO: Money is numbers 1 to 9; each column a unit of power. Having your very must contain the numbers own is better for the relationship. 1 to 9; and each set of 3-by- SAGITTARIUS: You’re not smil- 3 boxes must contain the ing to please anyone. You’re smil- numbers 1 to 9. ing because you’re ready to play. CAPRICORN: Love is an ocean of complexity, and it’s different for every person, so what’s the point in comparing? AQUARIUS: What can be felt now isn’t so much the grand music of your love; it’s the sweet, lighthearted tune of daily togetherness. PISCES: The way you learn grace is to, from time to time, fall from it. Visit Holiday Mathis online at www.creators.com. © 2017 Creators Syndicate Inc. 08/04

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