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SERVING CLOVIS, PORTALES AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES EasternNewMexicoNews.com City to apply for shooting range grant ❏ The commission voted 6-2 in The vote was simply to approve non-profit, likely a 501 C-3 organi- need in the city budget, but that he Clovis commission favor following nearly three hours the application as the first step in zation, should run the range. wants commissioners to have an voted 6-2 to approve of discussion. Commissioners the process. If the grant from the Mayor David Lansford noted “investment mentality for quality Sandra Taylor-Sawyer and New Mexico Game and Fish money for the range comes from of life issues.” start of process. Ladonna Clayton voted in dissent, Department is approved, the city taxes on ammunition. Commissioner Tom Martin said with Taylor-Sawyer feeling the would need to provide $41,000 to “If there (are) no facilities for he’d lost sleep over the decision By Stephanie Losoya money would better serve existing cover pre-construction inspections socialization and recreation, the Wednesday night, and that is was STAFF WRITER programs and Clayton concerned and first-year operations, plus quality of the city is downgraded,” the hardest decision he’s had to [email protected] about new spending so soon after $8,750 in recurring costs in subse- said Lansford. make as a commissioner. the city’s July 1 gross receipts tax quent years. He went on to say he understands “The shooting range can be ben- CLOVIS — After a spirited dis- increase. The agreement would state that a the difference between a want and a cussion on the need for recreation, eficial,” said Martin, “(but it is) up and what role the city government to us to use our best judgment ... should play in filling that need, “The shooting range can be beneficial, (but it is) up to us to use our best judgment ... each each one of us (commissioners) Clovis city commissioners approved needs to vote what we feel is best a grant application for an archery one of us (commissioners) needs to vote what we feel is best for the entire city.” for the entire city.” and winged shooting range and training at Ned Houk Park. — Commissioner Tom Martin RANGE on Page 2A

CON-GRAD-ULATIONS Clovis bids farewell to Col. Maitre ❏ Col. Gilpin, Lt. Col. Sullivan have also been reassigned. By Stephanie Losoya STAFF WRITER [email protected] CLOVIS — Col. Benjamin Maitre, wing commander of the 27th Special Operations Wing, Cannon Air Force Base, and his wing staff, Col. Douglas Gilpin and Lt. Col. Diane Sullivan are moving on to other assign- ments. Mayor Lansford presented Maitre, Gilpin and Sullivan each a key to the city during Thursday’s City Commission meeting. “(Maitre) is somebody to be modeled after,” said Lansford. “Your leadership has been instrumental (as you) con- tributed to the well being of our community and security of our nation,” he said. Maitre accepted the honor saying, “I consider Clovis a part of my heart” and that the sense of community in Clovis “encap- sulates (the) base.” Staff photo: Kevin Wilson Maitre went on to say he and his wife both “have a heart for Sall Ahmadian delivers a speech on the past during Friday’s Clovis High School graduation ceremonies at the Curry County Events Clovis.” Center. The Eastern New Mexico News will provide coverage of the ceremony in Sunday’s edition. Col. Gilpin and Lt. Col. Sullivan each had similar senti- ments to share with the com- missioners. “We can’t say enough about the support we get out on base (from the Clovis community),” Local libraries plan summer fun said Gilpin. “You all have made Clovis our truest home of all ❏ our assignments,” he said. Both locations have activities, events “The community continues to welcome the military,” said lined up in children’s summer programs. Sullivan. “Time after time, you’ve supported us, (and) it’s By Alisa Boswell Library, said the program has “a little something for everyone” been a wonderful experience.” MANAGING EDITOR Also at Thursday’s meeting: [email protected] with a program for 7 years and ■ up and a toddler program for 4 Mark Dayhoff, the There is fun to be had at the years and under. Director for Parks and Clovis and Portales libraries this She said Mondays at the Recreation, updated the com- summer as both prepare for the Clovis library will be “Movie mission on the success of the start of their summer children’s Monday,” but the summer will Great American Cleanup held program to begin the first week also include many exciting visi- on May 6. of June. tors, such as the Clovis zoo, the “We had an absolutely perfect This year’s theme for both astronomy club and Curious day for the event,” said libraries is “Build a Better Chris, the singing scientist. Dayhoff, “and an enthusiastic World” in which the two libraries “The kids love him. He always and productive group of volun- are planning STEM (Math, has interactive things,” Carter teers” including several com- Science, Technology and Math) said of the singing scientist. missioners and the city manag- activities, events that emphasize “Just fun, fun, fun all summer er, Tom Phelps. treating the Earth kindly and of long, and it’s free. Everything is In total, there were only 199 course, some activities in which supported by the community. It participants compared to last “we are going to just have fun, is all community-sponsored.” year’s 270. The smaller group File photo and it won’t really follow the Tawna Luscombe, children’s still managed to clean up a total theme.” librarian for the Portales Public Clovis zoo will be visiting both libraries this summer as part of their count of over 428 tons of waste Krissie Carter, youth services children’s programs. It is one of many activities of the programs librarian at Clovis Carver LIBRARY on Page 2A that will begin June 5 in Clovis and June 1 is Portales. FAREWELL on Page 5A

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THE STAFF OF THE NEWS Force Base. Col. Stewart Hammons, The Clovis/Curry County who will succeed Col. Chamber of Commerce is Benjamin Maitre as com- accepting applications for mander of the 27th Special the Pioneer Days Parade, Operations Wing, will serve scheduled for 10 a.m. June 3 as this year’s Pioneer Days along Main Street. Parade Marshal. This year’s parade theme Registration forms are is “Cowboys and Camo” to available at the chamber celebrate a decade of Air office at 105 E. Grand Ave. Force Special Operations Information: 575-763- Command at Cannon Air 3435. Events calendar Today Information: 575-769-7840 ■ Airmen Ruck March — 7 a.m. start at Curry County Thursday Courthouse finishing at ■ Towel Day — 6 p.m. in Cannon. They will compete indi- Ingram Room at Clovis-Carver vidually and in teams. Canned Public Library. Bring a towel. goods in the ruck sack will be Snacks welcome. Information: donated to local food banks. 575-763-9687 Information: 575-763-3435 ■ Movie night — 6 p.m. at ■ Blood drive — 10 a.m.- Clovis-Carver Public Library. 1:30 p.m. at Valley Furniture, Movie: Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Portales. Information: 575-625- Galaxy. Information: 575-769- 7840 Staff photo: Tony Bullocks 9743 ■ Cops & Kids Clovis Fire Department crew members handle a report of a trailer fire on the 1500 of Martin Luther King Ongoing — 9 a.m. at Rock Staubus Drive Friday afternoon. Officials from CFD said the fire was mostly limited to the area outside of the main struc- ■ Pintores artist of the Gymnasium at Clovis High ture and there were no injuries. month — Heather Hancock is School. Information: 575-769- the featured artist for May at 1921 Clovis-Carver Public Library. ■ Texico HS graduation — Information: 575-769-7840 the shooting range opera- Program Coordinator for regarding the matter. 2 p.m. at Texico Schools. ■ Young Masters juried Range tions. New Mexico Department of “It’ll put Clovis on the Information: 575-482-3801 Interim City Manager Tom Game and Fish in order to map” said Joe Whitehurst, student art show — Through from Page 1A June 16 at Eula Mae Edwards Phelps said any profit would clarify several components of president of the Clovis Lions Monday go back into operations for the application and agree- Club, “I agree with Museum and Gallery at CCC. Commissioner Sandra ■ Stitch Addicts — 1:30 Taylor-Sawyer also improvements, but a rebate ment process. Commissioner Madrid, think Information: 575-769-2811 p.m. at Clovis-Carver Public expressed concerns regarding agreement could be added to The initial language in the of the big picture.” He where the $8,750 annual the contract. proposal stated the agreement expressed that he felt the Library. Book: Call the Midwife. The events calendar is a recurring costs would come “This is just step one,” said with the state would hold a money was better used for Information: 575-769-7840 daily listing of area events. To from. Phelps, “if the commission 50 year term with the state the purpose of the shooting place an item on the calendar, approves, (we) still have to and that if the location ceased range. The commission was Tuesday call the newsroom at 575-763- informed by the city manag- apply at the state. If funds are to operate as a shooting John Ford, who lives near ■ Page Turners book club 6991 or e-mail: er’s office that $9,000 intend- not received, (the process) range, the city would need to Ned Houk Park, urged the ed for the aquatics center stops.” pay back the monies to the commission to vote against — 6:30 p.m. at Clovis-Carver mmontgomery could be re-allocated for the Commissioner Fidel state. the request, arguing it could Public Library. Open stitch. @thenews.email purpose of the shooting Madrid added that the com- Elliot asked if it was possi- be a noise nuisance and less range. missioners should, “Look at ble to make the agreement a than 0.2 percent of Clovis cit- “From a business of the big picture (because) this 30-year term instead. izens would use the facility. Meetings calendar view,” said Taylor-Sawyer, is for the people of Curry Fisher responded that it is Ford also said there are res- “the money (should be) used County.” possible to have a 30-year idents within the 500 yard Tuesday 575-769-7828 in current programs and cur- Commissioner Gary Elliott agreement but that if the limit of the proposed site, ■ Clovis Municipal School rent services. It’s not wise to said organizations in and shooting range stopped oper- meaning the location would Board — 5:30 p.m. in CMS Thursday lick your finger (and) stick it around the city would utilize ating as intended, the city violate state code. board room. Information: 575- ■ Eastern New Mexico in the air to make a decision.” the facilities including 4-H, will owe the state for the The commission and 769-4300 Water Utility Authority — 1 Taylor-Sawyer also asked archery, senior Olympics, funds contributed to the proj- Lansford agreed Ford’s con- ■ Portales City Council — p.m. in Elida. Information: 575- whether or not the funds and ROTC. ect. Several Clovis citizens cern needs to be addressed could be paid back to the city The commission contacted attended the meeting in order before even an environmental 6:30 p.m. in council chambers 935-4264 from any surplus made from Jennifer Fisher, Shooting to express their opinion report is completed. at the Memorial Building. Information: 575-356-6662 ext. This calendar is a daily list- Lubbock. run Monday-Friday, June 5- 1012 ing of area public meetings. Library “It’s a lot of STEM stuff, July 27. To place an item on the calen- science, technology stuff in Luscombe said children Wednesday dar, call the newsroom at 575- from Page 1A it,” she said of the program. who want to participate in ■ Public Works Committee 763-6991 or e-mail: the reading incentive pro- Library, said their program “There’s also a lot of — 8:30 a.m. in assembly room mmontgomery gram need to register on will have “Full Steam emphasis on taking better May 31, but other programs at city hall, Clovis. Information: @thenews.email Ahead” on Mondays with care of the planet. We’re do not need to be registered science activities with bris- going with that but putting for. The reading program tle bots, kids in the kitchen our own spin on it.” requires children to read or and more. Tuesdays will be Both librarians said their Public record be read to for two hours per arts and crafts with shrinky favorite part of the program week for a prize at the end dink art, mouse trap cars is seeing the children, par- The following marriage The following divorces of the summer. and more. And Thursdays ticularly the older ones that licenses were compiled were compiled from court The Portales library pro- will be guest performers, they don’t get to spend time from court records records through Thursday: gram begins June 1 and also ■ such as the singing scien- with during the school year. through Thursday: Andrea Romo from runs through the end of ■ tist, the mobile dairy class- “I get to see the older Mark A. Kieren, 33, of Kasey Pancrazio July. ■ room, the Clovis zoo, kids. Kids that have already Portales, to Crystal Houston, Jose A. Soto III from “I’ve got lots of favorites, Garden Source and the sci- come up through the pre- 33, of Clovis Jerica Soto but I enjoy seeing new ■ ■ ence spectrum from school program that I used Noe Ernesto Luis Tzoy, Antoine Tarnowski from to read to. It’s fun to see faces and old faces,” 26, to Melissa Reyes, 19, Majlis Tarnowski how they have developed,” Luscombe said of the pro- both of Bovina ■ Hannah Austin from Carter said. gram. “Even though it’s ■ Anthony Ray Dimas, Gabriel Austin The Clovis program will busy and hectic, we do have 38, to Cristina Holguin, 38, ■ Terry Carby from a lot of fun with the kids, both of Clovis Brianna Carby and we get to know them ■ David Anthony Trujillo, ■ Leah larabell from Tyler better.” 19, to Courtney L. Scott Larabell Mckenzie, 22, both of ■ Amanda Ringler Portales Thompson from Brian ■ Matthew Thomas Anthony Thompson Schell, 21, to Gina Marie ■ Diamond Johnson from Riedel, 20, both of Clovis Kalod Gardley ■ Terry Lee Carby, 25, to ■ Brenda Louise Smith Marlene Francis Marie from Greg Parkin Cottle, 22, both of Fort ■ Jesus Rivera from Walton Beach, Florida Samantha Rivera ■ Eduardo R. Molina, 23, ■ Steven DeWayne to Mikayla R. Dillon, 20, Briggs from Shnoria Sharda both of Clovis Briggs ■ Theodore Loa, 38, of Levelland, Texas, to Krystal — Compiled by The R. Napier, 33, of Clovis Staff of The News

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Portales second-graders run and dance in a shower of water as the Portales Fire Department hoses them down.

Clockwise from above ■ Eastern New Mexico University Police Sgt. Patty Terry visits with a group of second-graders as they line up with her and ENMU Officer Elijah Saina to prepare to go back to school.

■ Adult Probation Officer John Howard laughs as he takes a shot of water to the back from a group of second-grade girls during a water fight.

■ Silver Marianto, 8, laughs as Destiny Gutierrez, 9, throws water back at her as part of a game.

Photos by Alisa Boswell

MAY 20 On this date ... 1992: Area foster par- ents were preparing to host a garage sale at 1600 Sutter Place in Clovis. Proceeds would help sponsor summer activities for foster children and help foster parents purchase needed supplies, such as car seats and cribs. Area merchants were donating hot dogs and sodas, which were being sold at the garage sale.

1957: Clovis National Bank insured all deposits up to $10,000. The bank had three loca- tions — Grand and Main streets, 1209 Main and at Clovis Air Force Base. CNB was celebrating its 50th year in the city.

Pages Past is compiled by Editor David Stevens. Contact him at: [email protected] PAGE 4A ✦ SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 LOCAL/SOUTHWEST THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Clovis police blotter Document details lawman Pat Garrett’s death Some historians have said that the who have written in support of more The following is a sam- possession of a controlled By Susan Montoya Bryan THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one witness to the shooting never testi- preservation funding for the county. pling of calls received by substance, delivery or man- fied and records show Brazel was “Once they are found, filed and made dispatchers for the Clovis ufacture of drug parapher- ALBUQUERQUE — A century-old acquitted after a one-day trial in which available, hundreds of historians, police, Curry County nalia document found inside a box of unar- his attorney successfully argued self- ■ genealogists and just ‘plain folk’ will sheriff and area fire sta- James Alford, 30, chived records in a southern New defense. come from all over the world and spend tions: criminal damage to the Mexico county is shedding a little more The document was found in millions of dollars each year to get their property of a household light on the shooting death of the Old November by Angelica Valenzuela, the eyes on what you have,” he wrote. “You Thursday member (under $1,000) West lawman who gained fame for records and filing supervisor with the are sitting on a gold mine in more ways ■ Dominic Dominguez, killing Billy the Kid. county clerk’s office, as part of a ■ 6:00 a.m.: Resisting, than one.” 35, probation violation Dated July 9, 1908, the nearly illegi- preservation effort that involved Local historian Christopher Schurtz evading or obstructing a ■ Kenneth Jaquess, 19, ble handwritten coroner’s jury report records spanning the last half of the is among those who have combed police officer, 5th and criminal sexual contact of a refers to the investigation of the death 1800s through the mid-1960s. through the county’s records, which Main streets of Pat Garrett, who served as sheriff in “She knew as soon as she saw it that ■ minor include everything from Old West files 7:11 a.m.: Residential ■ Melinda Alexander- Lincoln and Dona Ana counties before it was worth gold,” county spokesman to the city of Las Cruces’ original plat. Jess Williams said of the signed jury burglary, 100 block of East Adams, 20, probation vio- being appointed as a customs collector “As a historian, I believe the more Manana Boulevard along the U.S.-Mexico border. Garrett report. lation that the people who hold these records ■ 12:20 p.m.: Fraudulent died Feb. 29, 1908. Pointing to the discovery, the county ■ Jamar Rainey, 28, make this stuff available and the more use of a credit card up to Historians have searched for years is seeking additional grant funding for criminal solicitation to that is preserved, the better,” Schurtz $500, 600 block of East 6th for additional official documents its work to preserve historical records commit child abuse, aggra- said. Street beyond court records and newspaper and make them more accessible. vated battery against a As part of the effort, the clerk’s office ■ 12:27 p.m.: Leaving articles from the time that assigned “Our goal is to provide full access to household member, assault plans to institute one-hour, supervised scene of a crash with prop- blame for Garrett’s shooting death since the public,” said County Clerk Scott against a household mem- some have their own theories about Krahling. “Since family roots run deep appointments for people interested in erty damage, 1500 block of ber who pulled the trigger. in Dona Ana County, our hope is that viewing archived historical documents. Ashton Street ■ Aaron Tanner, 45, fail- Signed by several justices of the these documents enrich our stories and The most significant items uncovered ■ 12:53 p.m.: Criminal ure to appear on a felony peace and coroners, the document states get more people excited about our his- during the archival process will be damage to property of a charge that Garrett was reported dead in Dona tory and culture.” turned over to the state records center in household, 100 block of ■ Manuel Ronquillo, 19, Ana County in the territory of New For now, the document is locked Santa Fe for long-term preservation, East Yucca Avenue officials said. failure to appear on a Mexico about five miles northeast of away in a safety deposit box. The coun- ■ 1:17 p.m.: Larceny up Thousands of documents still have to felony charge Las Cruces. ty is planning a public unveiling next to $500 They found that “the deceased came month. be reviewed, Krahling said. ■ Esperanza Maria, 18, ■ 1:29 p.m.: Failure to to his death by gunshot wounds inflict- Arizona State University professor “We know some of what we have, no proof of insurance, con- yield left turn, North 21st ed by one Wayne Brazel.” emeritus Robert Stahl is among those and it’s pretty exciting,” he said. Street and Ashford Drive tempt of court ■ 4:35 p.m.: Failure to appear, East 4th Street and The following were Colorado governor pardons felon to stave off deportation released from the Curry North Sycamore Street By P. Solomon Banda as part of the 1980 Mariel boat saying it’d be “draconian” to of the Obama administra- ■ County Detention Center: 4:57 p.m.: Forgery, and Nicholas Riccardi lift from Cuba and had legal keep him incarcerated. But tions, his detention comes as 100 block of Chanticleer Thursday residency until it was revoked before he could return to his the Trump administration has ■ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 7:12 p.m.: Failure to ■ Bernardo Baca, 42 following his 2000 criminal family, immigration authori- moved aggressively to speed appear, 12th and Pile ■ Ceasar Rodriguez, 36 DENVER — Colorado’s conviction. Lima-Marin was ties picked him up, citing a up deportations, sometimes sentenced to 98 years in prison still-active deportation order sparking clashes with local streets ■ Chastidy Rodriguez, governor on Friday pardoned for the robbery. But he was from 2000. His lawyers said a officials. 23 a Cuban immigrant for an mistakenly paroled from pardon was his only chance to “This was a question of ■ Ana Romero, 34 armed robbery he committed Jail log 19 years ago in an effort stave Colorado state prison in 2008. stave off deportation. justice,” Hickenlooper told ■ Amanda Ruiz-Loflin, The following were off the man’s deportation after Lima-Marin married, had a Lima-Marin’s case became an afternoon news confer- 45 child and got a steady job a bipartisan cause celebre ence. “This was a pretty booked into the Curry ■ immigration authorities Desiree Garcia, 29 installing glass before state this week in Colorado, as 98 clear example of someone County Detention Center: ■ detained him following a Tevyn Driever, 20 judge’s ruling that he should authorities realized their mis- members of the state who’s done all the work nec- ■ Thursday Joshua Dodge, 25 no longer be imprisoned. take in 2014 and sent him Assembly, Democrats and essary to earn a second ■ Angel Lechuga, 26, ■ Sabrina Martinez, 36 The pardon from Gov. John back for the remainder of his Republicans, called on chance.” possession of marijuana, ■ Ricky Sena, 23 Hickenlooper, a Democrat, 98-year prison sentence. Hickenlooper to pardon him. It’s unclear whether the driving under the influ- was the latest twist in the saga A Colorado judge earlier Though the legal roots of governor’s action will be ence, aggravated fleeing a — Compiled by the of Rene Lima-Marin, 38. He this week ordered Lima-Marin Lima-Marin’s deportation enough to stop Lima-Marin’s law enforcement officer, Staff of The News came to the U.S. as a toddler released from state prison, order stretch back to actions deportation. SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP Shooting sends Bill mandates their responsibilities, too. three to hospital police classes Alcohol factor in LAS CRUCES — Three AUSTIN, Texas — The men were shot at a Las Texas House has voted to 2014 murder case Cruces home late Thursday require high schools to pro- LAS CRUCES — An night. vide instruction on how to expert believes a former New Las Cruces police were best interact with law Mexico deputy had a blood- dispatched to the report of enforcement in situations alcohol level three times the shots fired at a residence on like traffic stops. legal driving limit the night the 1800 block of Calle de The bill passed via voice he allegedly killed his part- Sueqos shortly before 11 vote Friday and can clear the ner. p.m. The shooting sent House with final approval Las Cruces Sun-News three men, ages 23, 24 and expected Saturday. reports psychologist Cecile 36 to area hospitals with It comes after a series of Marczinski gave her testimo- gunshot wounds. The two violent encounters between ny at Tai Chan’s retrial on younger men received mul- police and the public that Thursday. Chan is accused of tiple gunshot wounds, made national news. murder in Jeremy Martin’s police report, and were Sponsored by two 2014 death. both in critical condition Democratic senators, a simi- Marczinski says she calcu- when transported to lar version passed the Senate lated Chan’s blood-alcohol University Medical Center in March. level from that night by using of El Paso. Supporters want to teach receipts, witness statements, Police believe all students what’s expected of his body weight and an involved in the shooting are them when stopped by accepted scientific formula. accounted for and there are police. The bill requires no “outstanding suspects.” instructions for officers on — Wire reports THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS LOCAL SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 ✦ PAGE 5A

Staff photo: Kevin Wilson Col. Douglas Gilpin, right, receives the key to the city from Mayor David Lansford at Thursday’s Clovis City Commission meeting. Gilpin, the commander of the 27th Special Operations Mission Support Group, received a key along with Support Group Deputy Commander Lt. Col. Diane Sullivan and 27th Special Operations Wing Commander Col. Benjamin Maitre.

Staff photo: Kevin Wilson Lt. Col. Diane Sullivan of Cannon Air Force Base thanks the Clovis City Commission and the community after receiving the key to the city. She joked she doesn’t even have a key to her house, and thanked the community for its support.

working in school libraries voted to approve street clo- Farewell and feels she can bring “a lit- sures for the Cannon Air tle knowledge to the board.” Force Base Ruck March to be from Page 1A ■ Donna Labatt was re- held on Saturday morning appointed to the Older Adults from Clovis. and approved use of Greene ■ commission. Her term was Ann Shuckman was set to expire, but has been Acres Park and street clo- appointed to the Clovis- renewed by vote from the sures for Clovis’ annual Carver Library board. She city commission. Smoke on the Water, a Fourth has 20 years of experience ■ Commissioners also of July celebration.

Obituaries

Death notices Funerals S.E. Miller Rhona Kay White Today Jerome Dever — 2 p.m. S.E. Miller, 89, of Clovis Rhona Kay White, 61 of died Thursday, May 19, Littlefield, died Thursday, in the Wheeler Mortuary 2017, at his home. May 18, 2017, in her home. Chapel He was born Nov. 8, She was born July 24, Terry Parkey — 11 a.m. 1927, in Fort Worth, Texas. 1973 in Tucumcari. at the Gila Valley Baptist Services: 1 p.m. (CDT) Services: 2 p.m. (CDT) Church in Gila Saturday, May 27, 2017 at Tuesday at the Parkview Barbara Fury — 3 p.m. Fellowship Baptist Church Baptist Church in at the Kingswood United in Marble Falls, Texas. Littlefield. Methodist Church in Clovis Information: 575-762- Information: (806) 385- Sunday 4435. 0347. Peter Zamie — 3 p.m. Kingswood United Johnny Chavez Peter Zamie Methodist Church in Clovis Johnny Joe Patrick Peter Zamie, 73, of Monday Chavez, 52, of Clovis, died Clovis, died Monday, May Johnny Chavez — 10 Thursday, May 18, 2017, at 1, 2017, at his home. a.m. at Our Lady of Plains Regional Medical He was born, April 30, Guadalupe in Clovis 1944 in Chicago. Center. Lynne Robinson — 12 Services: 3 p.m. Sunday He was born Aug. 8, 1964 p.m. at the Assembly of God in Clovis. at the Kingswood United Methodist Church in Clovis. Church in Texico Services: 10 a.m. Monday Tuesday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Information: 575-762- 4435. Rhona White — 2 p.m. in Clovis. CST at the Parkview Baptist Information: 575-763- Church in Clovis 5541. Nellie Hern Wednesday Nellie Hern, 84, died Etolia Jones Nellie Hern — 10 a.m. at Thursday, May 18, 2017, in Wheeler Mortuary Chapel Etolia “Todie” Jones, 88, Portales. died Monday, May 8, 2017, She was born June 14, in Albuquerque. 1932 in Pecos. Services pending She was born May 11, Services: 10 a.m. Carl Lee Wilson, 58, of 1928 in Portales. Wednesday at Wheeler Clovis died Monday, May Services: Have been held. Mortuary. 15, 2017, in Lubbock. Information: 575-356- Information: 575-356- Arrangments are by 4455 4455. Resthaven Funeral Home . PAGE 6A ✦ SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS 575-763-3431

Saturday May 20, 2017 Your source for complete PORTS local sports coverage S THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS B Leading off Always Dreaming seeks second leg ● Briefly Price struggles ❏ Derby winner looks to keep THE PREAKNESS the Derby, Preakness and Belmont in 37 years. “I’m someone who has been in a lot of races and BUFFALO, N.Y. — lost a lot of races, so I know you don’t want to be over- Boston Red Sox ace David bid for Triple Crown alive. luck. Always Dreaming is the early 4-5 favorite confident,” trainer Todd Pletcher said, “but I do feel Price allowed three runs under jockey John Velazquez. very, very good about the way he’s coming into it.” on five hits and lasted only By Beth Harris “Always Dreaming hasn’t had many obstacles to In the Preakness, Always Dreaming will break two innings in making his THE ASSOCIATED PRESS face,” said Corey Lanerie, who will ride Derby run- from the No. 4 post, a spot that has produced 13 first minor league rehab BALTIMORE — Always Dreaming has run away ner-up Lookin At Lee. “Maybe he’s that good that winners but none since Curlin in 2007. One spot start since straining his left from the competition in four consecutive victories he won’t encounter trouble. But you never know.” over on his outside will be Classic Empire, last elbow in late February. this year, winning by a combined 23 1/4 lengths. After three consecutive days of 90-plus-degree year’s 2-year-old champion who finished fourth in Price was pulled after heat, the forecast calls for a high of 68 and cloudy the Derby after getting knocked around coming making just 65 pitches, The dark bay colt was never challenged in win- skies Saturday when the race goes off about 6:48 out of the starting gate. which was 25 short of what ning the Kentucky Derby by 2 3/4 lengths on a p.m. EDT. “If anything, I have a greater respect for Always he was projected to throw sloppy track at Churchill Downs. Dreaming,” said Mark Casse, who trains Classic for Triple-A Pawtucket on Whether he does it again in the 1 3/16-mile Always Dreaming is a victory away from set- Friday at Buffalo. He struck Preakness at Pimlico on Saturday depends on a ting up a bid for the Triple Crown. Two years ago, PREAKNESS on Page 3B out four and walked one. good trip, the tactics by his nine rivals and a little American Pharoah became the first horse to sweep The 2012 American League Cy Young winner opened the second inning by giving up a leadoff homer to Raffy Lopez, who hit a 2-0 pitch over the 371-foot mark in left-center field. Cavs ● Baseball Today Friday’s star ❏ Wily Peralta, blast Brewers, banished to the bullpen after several poor starts, struck out five in two scoreless innings in relief to get the win as Celts Milwaukee beat the Chicago Cubs 6-3. ❏ Cleveland posts ● TV sports record-tying 13th The Associated Press All Times MDT playoff win in row. Today Auto racing By Jimmy Golen 11:30 a.m. — FS1, FIA Formula THE ASSOCIATED PRESS E Championship, Paris ePrix, at Paris (same-day tape) BOSTON — LeBron 2 p.m. — ABC, IndyCar Series, James scored 30 points, Kevin Indianapolis 500, qualifying, at Love had 21 points and 12 Indianapolis rebounds, and the Cleveland 2:30 p.m. — FS1, NASCAR, Cavaliers steamrolled the The Monster Energy Open, qual- Boston Celtics 130-86 on ifying, at Concord, N.C. Friday night to take a 2-0 lead 4 p.m. — FS1, NASCAR, The in the Eastern Monster Energy Open (non- points race), at Concord, N.C. Conference finals 6 p.m. — FS1, NASCAR, and tie an NBA Monster Energy Series, All-Star record with their Race, at Concord, N.C. 13th straight play- College softball off victory. 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. Cleveland led — ESPN, NCAA tournament, by 14 points regionals, teams & sites TBA after one quarter, by a record 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 3 p.m., 41 at the half and by 46 after 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. — ESPN2, three. Even with James and NCAA tournament, regionals, the rest of the starters sitting teams & sites TBA out the fourth quarter, the Cycling 130 points was the most 1 p.m. — NBC, Amgen Tour of ever scored by the franchise California, Stage 7, Mountain in a playoff game. High to Pasadena, Calif. had 23 points Drag racing Tribune News Service: Jose Carlos Fajardo for the Cavaliers, who return 1 p.m. — FS1, NHRA, Menards Golden State center Zaza Pachulia, shown in the Warriors’ second-round series against the Utah Jazz, home with a chance to finish Heartland Nationals, qualifying, expects to hear plenty of boos from San Antonio fans tonight after being involved in a play that injured Spurs off the Celtics in Cleveland. at Topeka, Kan. star during Game 1 of the Western Conference finals. It would be the third straight Golf sweep this postseason for the 11 a.m. — TGC, PGA Tour, defending NBA champions, AT&T Byron Nelson, third round, who also won the last three at Irving, Texas games of last year’s finals. 1 p.m. — CBS, PGA Tour, AT&T Spurs fans see Warriors’ Byron Nelson, third round, at Game 3 is Sunday night. Irving, Texas The Celtics played the sec- 1 p.m. — Champions Tour, ond half without Isaiah Regions Tradition, third round, at Thomas due to a strained right Birmingham, Ala. Pachulia as enemy No. 1 hip. But the game was already 3 p.m. — TGC, LPGA Tour, out of reach by that time. Kingsmill Championship, third With both teams going to round, at Williamsburg, Va. ❏ Golden State teammates say they’ve got his back in San Antonio tonight. their benches early in the 5 p.m. — TGC, Web.com Tour, fourth quarter, the only sus- BMW Charity Pro-Am, third round, By Janie McCauley noise as possible because it doesn’t out Game 2 and all but 10 minutes of the pense was whether the at Greer, S.C. (same-day tape) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS matter. We know what kind of person opener with soreness in his left knee. Celtics could avoid the worst Horse racing you are, be apologetic for Kawhi about Leonard said his ankle is “still not playoff loss in franchise his- 12:30 p.m. — NBCSN, OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen what happened but you don’t have to ready,” but he didn’t rule out that it tory. The beat Preakness prep races, at Baltimore Curry pulled Zaza Pachulia aside and apologize for your intent on how could be much improved by game them by 47 points in the first 3 p.m. — NBC, Preakness made one thing clear to the Warriors big you’re guarding that play, whatever day. He said he won’t play if he can’t round of the 1995 postseason. Stakes (post time scheduled for man: We got your back. you want to call it.’ So, moving on, be his usual strong self and use both Still, it was the Celtics’ 4:45 p.m.), at Baltimore Other teammates echoed he’ll be ready, he’ll be the same Zaza, legs to take quality shots and not force worst home playoff loss ever. Major league baseball that message. confident. That’s what we expect, and things by being off-balance. Thomas finished with just 5 p.m. — FOX, San Francisco Pachulia will most cer- he knows that we have his back. And Asked again whether he thought a pair of free throws, missing at St. Louis, Texas at Detroit or tainly receive a villain’s hopefully that’ll go a long way. I talked Pachulia’s play was dirty — initially all six shots from the field; L.A. Angels at N.Y. Mets welcome for Game 3 of the to him. I don’t think he needed to hear having said he didn’t consider it inten- he also had six assists. Motor sports Western Conference finals it but just knowing that we all have his tional — Leonard said he’s spending Rookie Jaylen Brown scored 4 p.m. — NBCSN, AMA, Lucas Saturday at AT&T Center back is, I think, huge, especially at this his energy on getting healthy. 19 for Boston, Avery Bradley Oil Pro Motocross, Hangtown juncture with the spotlight and micro- had 13 and Al Horford had Classic, at Rancho Cordova, Calif. regardless of whether he’s on the “I’m not worried about that,” he said. NBA playoffs court or not, simply because he was scope that everybody’s under.” Warriors coach ’s health 11 points and five rebounds. 7 p.m. — ESPN, Western involved in the play that injured Without Leonard, the Spurs took a has improved enough that he traveled The game tipped off about Conference finals, Game 3, Kawhi Leonard in the series opener. 136-100 thumping in Game 2, to Texas with the team, an encourag- 15 minutes after the three Golden State at San Antonio “I think he’ll be booed pretty prompting Popovich to question their ing sign after he returned to practice finalists for NBA MVP were NHL playoffs badly,” Golden State’s Draymond belief and effort. Asked Friday for the first time in more than three announced, and James was- 5:15 p.m. — NBC, Western Green said. “I’ve definitely been in whether San Antonio might come out weeks last Saturday following a May n’t among them. It’s the first Conference finals, Game 5, that situation before. He’ll get it pret- differently Saturday, Pop said suc- 5 procedure to repair a spinal fluid time since 2008 that he Nashville at Anaheim ty good, but he’ll be fine.” cinctly, “I believe that.” leak. The reigning coach of the year won’t finish in the top three. Rugby Leonard, whose status for Game 3 The Warriors sure expect it. then attended Games 1 and 2 behind But James, who’s won the 7 a.m. — NBCSN, English remained unclear Friday, didn’t play “A team going home down 0-2, the scenes but spoke to the Warriors award four times, still has a Premiership, semifinal, Exeter vs. in Game 2 after re-injuring his tender they’re going to come out with a lot of before the game and at halftime. chance for a fourth NBA title Saracens left ankle in the third quarter of Game energy, and especially a team like the While Golden State hopes to get — and second in a row. Maybe Soccer 1 when he came down on Pachulia’s Spurs who never quits,” Green said. “At going on offense, Golden State can figure out a 7:30 a.m. — FOX, Bundesliga, foot after shooting a long jumper. the end of the day, they’re going to go in rebounding is a focus again after the way to slow him down, or San Bayern Munich vs. Freiburg San Antonio lost 113-111 without with the mindset they feel like if they Warriors surrendered another 22 offen- Antonio if it can come back in 10:50 p.m. — FS1, FIFA U-20 him, squandering a 20-point halftime just go take care of their home court it’s sive rebounds to the Spurs in Game 2. the West. The Celtics haven’t World Cup, group play, Zambia lead, and Spurs coach Gregg a series. We’ve obviously been here Thompson is 6 for 21 over the first found a way. vs. Portugal, at Jeju, South Korea Popovich was peeved. The next day, before, we know what it takes to go win two games. Curry knows the shooting James had 22 points in the Popovich called the play “dangerous” on the road. It’s just about us.” will come. first half, when he also col- — Staff and wire reports and “unsportsmanlike” and insisted Leonard and Pachulia were listed as “You expect to make shots, you lected six assists and had Pachulia has a history of such. questionable Friday, along with key expect to shoot well no matter what zip three blocked shots, includ- ● Contact “Zaza’s got a thick skull, so I know Warriors reserve . code you’re in,” Curry said. “That’s ing a chase-down rejection when he gets out there he’s going to be Popovich said Leonard had only shot what shooters, that’s how we think. of Bradley that was reminis- Managing editor Kevin Wilson: able to play,” Curry said. “I know guys the past couple of days. Pachulia The only difference is the noise after cent of the one against 763-6991 Ext. 320 or e-mail in the locker room have told him, ‘As bruised his right heel and missed the the shot goes in, whether it’s 18,000 Andre Iguodala in Game 7 [email protected] best you can, block out as much of this second half Tuesday, while Iguodala sat fans screaming or if it’s dead silence.” of the NBA Finals. PAGE 2B ✦ SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 SPORTS THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS

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Samardzija, San Francisco, 63; Kershaw, Los Baseball Angeles, 62; Ray, Arizona, 59; Martinez, St. Louis, 57; Lester, Chicago, 54; Cueto, San MLB standings The Associated Press Major league leaders Francisco, 52; Cahill, San Diego, 51. The Associated Press American League AMERICAN LEAGUE Basketball BATTING—Segura, Seattle, .359; Garcia, East Division Central Division West Division Chicago, .352; Castro, New York, .348; Trout, NBA playoffs W L Pct GB W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Los Angeles, .341; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, The Associated Press .335; Bogaerts, Boston, .331; Judge, New CONFERENCE FINALS New York 24 15 .615 — 20 17 .541 — Houston 29 13 .690 — York, .326; Cruz, Seattle, .317; Altuve, Best-of-7 Houston, .311; Pillar, Toronto, .305. Friday Baltimore 23 16 .590 1 Cleveland 21 19 .525 1/2 Texas 23 20 .535 6 1/2 RUNS—Judge, New York, 32; Castro, New Cleveland 130, Boston 86, Cleveland leads Boston 21 19 .525 3 1/2 Detroit 20 20 .500 1 1/2 Los Angeles 22 22 .500 8 York, 30; Lindor, Cleveland, 29; Gallo, Texas, series 2-0 28; Gardner, New York, 28; Trout, Los Angeles, Saturday Tampa Bay 22 22 .500 4 1/2 Chicago 17 22 .436 4 Seattle 20 22 .476 9 28; Correa, Houston, 27; Pillar, Toronto, 27; Golden State at San Antonio, 7 p.m., Toronto 18 24 .429 7 1/2 Kansas City 17 23 .425 4 1/2 Oakland 18 23 .439 10 1/2 Sano, Minnesota, 27; Springer, Houston, 27. Golden State leads series 2-0 RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 36; Pujols, Los Sunday Angeles, 32; Sano, Minnesota, 30; Trout, Los Boston at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. National League Angeles, 30; Alonso, Oakland, 29; Judge, Monday East Division Central Division West Division New York, 29; Mazara, Texas, 29; Cano, Golden State at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Seattle, 28; Garcia, Chicago, 28; 4 tied at 27. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB W L Pct GB HITS—Castro, New York, 55; Dickerson, WNBA Tampa Bay, 53; Garcia, Chicago, 51; Pillar, Washington 25 16 .610 — Milwaukee 25 18 .581 — Colorado 27 16 .628 — Toronto, 51; Altuve, Houston, 47; Segura, Seattle, The Associated Press 47; Andrus, Texas, 46; Bogaerts, Boston, 46; EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlanta 17 22 .436 7 St. Louis 21 17 .553 1 1/2 Los Angeles 24 18 .571 2 1/2 Cruz, Seattle, 46; Trout, Los Angeles, 45. W L Pct GB New York 17 23 .425 7 1/2 Chicago 21 20 .512 3 Arizona 24 18 .571 2 1/2 DOUBLES—Moreland, Boston, 16; Travis, Atlanta 2 0 1.000 — Toronto, 14; Betts, Boston, 13; Dickerson, Washington 1 0 1.000 1/2 Philadelphia 15 24 .385 9 Cincinnati 19 22 .463 5 San Francisco 17 25 .405 9 1/2 Tampa Bay, 12; Pillar, Toronto, 12; Schoop, New York 1 1 .500 1 Miami 14 26 .350 10 1/2 Pittsburgh 18 24 .429 6 1/2 San Diego 15 28 .349 12 Baltimore, 12; Gomez, Texas, 11; Lindor, Connecticut 0 1 .000 1 Cleveland, 11; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 11; Chicago 0 2 .000 1 1/2 Scores/schedule CSantana, Cleveland, 11. Indiana 0 2 .000 1 1/2 TRIPLES—Bogaerts, Boston, 4; WESTERN CONFERENCE THURSDAY’S GAMES N.Y. Mets 3, L.A. Angels 0 SATURDAY’S GAMES at Seattle (Gallardo 2-3), 8:10 p.m. Castellanos, Detroit, 3; Garcia, Chicago, 3; W L Pct GB Interleague American League Interleague National League Miller, Tampa Bay, 3; 11 tied at 2. Minnesota 2 0 1.000 — Colorado 5, Minnesota 1, 1st game Toronto at Baltimore (n) L.A. Angels (Meyer 2-1) at N.Y. Milwaukee (Anderson 2-0) at Dallas 1 0 1.000 1/2 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 14; Minnesota 2, Colorado 0, 2nd game Tampa Bay 5, N.Y. Yankees 4 Mets (Wheeler 2-2), 5:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 4-3), 12:20 p.m. Trout, Los Angeles, 13; Alonso, Oakland, 12; Los Angeles 1 0 1.000 1/2 Davis, Oakland, 12; Gallo, Texas, 12; Phoenix 2 1 .667 1/2 Texas 8, Philadelphia 4 Texas 5, Detroit 3 American League Philadelphia (Velasquez 2-3) at Morrison, Tampa Bay, 11; Cruz, Seattle, 10; Seattle 1 1 .500 1 Toronto 9, Atlanta 0 Cleveland at Houston (n) Kansas City (Kennedy 0-3) at Pittsburgh (Nova 3-3), 2:05 p.m. Moustakas, Kansas City, 10; Sano, San Antonio 0 3 .000 2 1/2 American League Kansas City at Minnesota (n) Minnesota (Mejia 0-1), 2:10 p.m. Colorado (Senzatela 6-1) at Minnesota, 10; 7 tied at 9. Friday’s Games Detroit 6, Baltimore 5 Boston at Oakland (n) Boston (Pomeranz 3-3) at Cincinnati (Adleman 2-2), 2:10 p.m. STOLEN BASES—Dyson, Seattle, 12; Phoenix 78, San Antonio 72 Cain, Kansas City, 11; Altuve, Houston, 9; Atlanta 91, Chicago 83 Kansas City 5, N.Y. Yankees 1 Chicago White Sox at Seattle (n) Oakland (Manaea 1-3), 2:05 p.m. Washington (Scherzer 4-2) at Maybin, Los Angeles, 9; Ellsbury, New York, Washington at Los Angeles (n) Oakland 8, Boston 3 National League Cleveland (Clevinger 1-1) at Atlanta (Colon 2-4), 2:10 p.m. 8; Trout, Los Angeles, 8; Andrus, Texas, 7; Saturday’s Games Seattle 5, Chicago White Sox 4 Milwaukee 6, Chicago Cubs 3 Houston (Fiers 1-1), 2:10 p.m. San Francisco (Samardzija 1-5) at DeShields, Texas, 7; 6 tied at 6. Connecticut at Indiana, 5 p.m. National League Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 2 N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 5-2) at St. Louis (Martinez 3-3), 5:15 p.m. PITCHING—Keuchel, Houston, 7-0; Minnesota at Dallas, 6 p.m. ESantana, Minnesota, 6-2; Bundy, Baltimore, Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh 10, Washington 4 Colorado 12, Cincinnati 6 Tampa Bay (Andriese 3-1), 2:10 p.m. Arizona (Ray 2-3) at San Diego 5-2; Fulmer, Detroit, 5-1; Morton, Houston, 5- Chicago at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati 5 Atlanta 7, Washington 4 Texas (Griffin 4-0) at Detroit (Perdomo 0-0), 8:10 p.m. 2; Tanaka, New York, 5-2; Triggs, Oakland, 5- Washington at Seattle, 5 p.m. Milwaukee 4, San Diego 2 San Francisco at St. Louis (n) (Verlander 3-3), 5:15 p.m. Miami (Straily 1-3) at L.A. 2; Vargas, Kansas City, 5-2; 11 tied at 4 wins. L.A. Dodgers 7, Miami 2 Arizona at San Diego (n) Toronto (Bolsinger 0-2) at Dodgers (Urias 0-1), 8:10 p.m. ERA—Keuchel, Houston, 1.84; Vargas, FRIDAY’S GAMES Miami at L.A. Dodgers (n) Baltimore (Gausman 2-3), 5:35 p.m. Kansas City, 2.03; ESantana, Minnesota, Golf 2.07; Triggs, Oakland, 2.12; Sale, Boston, Interleague Chicago White Sox (Pelfrey 0-4) 2.15; Carrasco, Cleveland, 2.60; McCullers, PGA Tour Houston, 2.65; Holland, Chicago, 2.70; Byron Nelson Fulmer, Detroit, 2.72; Darvish, Texas, 2.76. The Associated Press Candie Kung 68-66 — 134 Rod Spittle 69-68 — 137 (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 139.064; 11. San Jose at FC Dallas, 6 p.m. STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 85; Archer, Friday Lydia Ko 67-67 — 134 Tom Lehman 69-68 — 137 (37) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 138.837; 12. Sunday’s Games Tampa Bay, 65; Salazar, Cleveland, 62; At Irving, Texas In Gee Chun 69-66 — 135 Marco Dawson 67-71 — 138 (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 138.592; 13. (5) Columbus at New England, 12:30 p.m. Darvish, Texas, 61; McCullers, Houston, 60; Second round Vicky Hurst 68-67 — 135 Lee Janzen 65-73 — 138 Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 138.552; 14. (78) Los Angeles at Minnesota United, 3 p.m. Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 137.745; 15. (31) Estrada, Toronto, 58; Porcello, Boston, 58; Jason Kokrak 66-62 — 128 Angela Stanford 70-66 — 136 Duffy Waldorf 69-69 — 138 New York City FC at Orlando City, 5 p.m. Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 136.563; 16. (17) Pineda, New York, 55; Keuchel, Houston, 54; Billy Horschel 68-65 — 133 Shanshan Feng 69-67 — 136 Joey Sindelar 69-69 — 138 Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 135.215. Morton, Houston, 54. Byeong Hun An 68-66 — 134 Brittany Lincicome 66-70 — 136 Bernhard Langer 69-69 — 138 Transactions Dustin Johnson 67-67 — 134 Danielle Kang 72-65 — 137 Glen Day 70-68 — 138 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cameron Tringale 66-68 — 134 Ryann O’Toole 70-67 — 137 Colin Montgomerie 69-69 — 138 Hockey Friday Bud Cauley 67-67 — 134 So Yeon Ryu 70-67 — 137 Scott Dunlap 70-69 — 139 BATTING—JTurner, Los Angeles, .379; The Associated Press James Hahn 64-70 — 134 Carlota Ciganda 69-68 — 137 Wes Short Jr. 69-70 — 139 Posey, San Francisco, .378; Zimmerman, NHL playoffs BASEBALL Jhonattan Vegas 66-68 — 134 Austin Ernst 69-68 — 137 Gene Sauers 71-68 — 139 Washington, .376; Harper, Washington, .365; The Associated Press American League Peter Malnati 67-68 — 135 Amelia Lewis 68-69 — 137 Scott Verplank 70-69 — 139 Cozart, Cincinnati, .352; Freeman, Atlanta, BOSTON RED SOX — Recalled RHP Noe Grayson Murray 72-63 — 135 Minjee Lee 68-69 — 137 Brian Henninger 71-69 — 140 CONFERENCE FINALS .341; Kemp, Atlanta, .336; Gyorko, St. Louis, Ramirez from Pawtucket (IL). Optioned LHP Morgan Hoffmann 69-66 — 135 Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras 73-65 — 138 Tom Byrum 73-67 — 140 Best-of-7 .331; Murphy, Washington, .320; Reynolds, Thursday Robbie Ross Jr. to Pawtucket. Colorado, .319. Chad Campbell 68-67 — 135 Amy Yang 70-68 — 138 Billy Mayfair 71-69 — 140 Anaheim 3, Nashville 2, OT, series tied 2-2 National League RUNS—Harper, Washington, 42; Thames, Sean O’Hair 67-69 — 136 Madelene Sagstrom 70-68 — 138 Jerry Smith 74-66 — 140 Friday LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Placed 3B Milwaukee, 37; Freeman, Atlanta, 35; Ryan Armour 67-69 — 136 Sei Young Kim 69-69 — 138 David Toms 70-70 — 140 Pittsburgh 3, Ottawa 2, series tied 2-2 Justin Turner on the 10-day DL. Recalled OF Goldschmidt, Arizona, 33; Hernandez, Rod Pampling 69-67 — 136 Moriya Jutanugarn 68-70 — 138 David Frost 67-73 — 140 Saturday Brett Eibner from Oklahoma City (PCL). Philadelphia, 30; Arenado, Colorado, 29; Brooks Koepka 67-69 — 136 Su Oh 68-70 — 138 Larry Mize 71-70 — 141 Nashville at Anaheim, 5:15 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Claimed RHP Hamilton, Cincinnati, 29; Votto, Cincinnati, 29; Zac Blair 69-68 — 137 Karine Icher 68-70 — 138 Bob Tway 72-69 — 141 Jhan Marinez off waivers from Milwaukee. Zimmerman, Washington, 28; 3 tied at 27. J.J. Henry 68-69 — 137 Angel Yin 66-72 — 138 Brandt Jobe 69-72 — 141 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Activated INF RBI—Zimmerman, Washington, 38; Harper, Scott Piercy 68-69 — 137 Ariya Jutanugarn 72-67 — 139 Carlos Franco 72-69 — 141 Soccer Jhonny Peralta from the 10-day DL. Optioned Washington, 36; Reynolds, Colorado, 35; Jason Day 68-69 — 137 Sun Young Yoo 71-68 — 139 Jay Haas 69-72 — 141 OF Magneuris Sierra to Springfield (TL). Votto, Cincinnati, 35; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 32; Willy Wilcox 70-67 — 137 Bronte Law 71-68 — 139 Jay Don Blake 68-74 — 142 MLS FOOTBALL Shaw, Milwaukee, 32; Blackmon, Colorado, Sung Kang 69-68 — 137 Jackie Stoelting 70-69 — 139 Jose Maria Olazabal 69-73 — 142 The Associated Press National Football League 31; Murphy, Washington, 31; 4 tied at 29. Jason Dufner 69-68 — 137 Brittany Altomare 70-69 — 139 Todd Hamilton 69-73 — 142 EASTERN CONFERENCE ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed G Dorian HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 53; JTurner, Matt Kuchar 66-71 — 137 Sung Hyun Park 70-69 — 139 Bart Bryant 69-73 — 142 W L T Pts GF GA Johnson to a four-year contract. Los Angeles, 53; Zimmerman, Washington, 53; Scott Stallings 72-66 — 138 Brittany Lang 70-69 — 139 Russ Cochran 71-71 — 142 Toronto FC 7 1 5 26 21 12 BUFFALO BILLS — Signed OL Dion Dawkins. Harper, Washington, 50; Myers, San Diego, 50; Scott Brown 71-67 — 138 Sadena A Parks 69-70 — 139 John Daly 71-71 — 142 Orlando City 6 3 2 20 14 14 CHICAGO BEARS — Signed TE Adam Murphy, Washington, 49; Arenado, Colorado, Sergio Garcia 73-65 — 138 Wei-Ling Hsu 69-70 — 139 Stephen Ames 70-72 — 142 Columbus 6 5 1 19 19 17 Shaheen. 47; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 47; 6 tied at 46. Kyle Reifers 69-69 — 138 Nelly Korda 69-70 — 139 Steve Stricker 71-71 — 142 Chicago 5 3 3 18 20 15 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed DL DOUBLES—Zimmerman, Washington, 16; Beau Hossler 70-68 — 138 Suzann Pettersen 69-70 — 139 Michael Allen 70-73 — 143 New York City FC 5 4 2 17 19 13 Myles Garrett and DL Caleb Brantley. Arenado, Colorado, 13; JTurner, Los Angeles, 13; Jason Bohn 68-70 — 138 Jessica Korda 69-70 — 139 Tommy Armour III 67-76 — 143 New York 5 6 1 16 12 18 Claimed OL Chris Barker off waivers from Bryant, Chicago, 12; Drury, Arizona, 12; Kemp, Jamie Lovemark 72-66 — 138 Pernilla Lindberg 69-70 — 139 Esteban Toledo 71-72 — 143 Philadelphia 3 4 4 13 17 14 New England. Waived DL Gabe Wright. Atlanta, 12; Pollock, Arizona, 12; 9 tied at 11. Gary Woodland 70-68 — 138 Ally McDonald 69-70 — 139 Doug Garwood 71-72 — 143 New England 3 4 4 13 18 16 GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed S Josh TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 6; Cozart, Smylie Kaufman 71-67 — 138 Jacqui Concolino 68-71 — 139 Jerry Pate 70-74 — 144 Atlanta United FC 3 4 3 12 20 15 Jones. Cincinnati, 4; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 4; Fowler, Boo Weekley 73-65 — 138 Kris Tamulis 72-68 — 140 Paul Broadhurst 71-73 — 144 D.C. United 3 5 2 11 9 18 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed LB St. Louis, 3; Galvis, Philadelphia, 3; Margot, Seamus Power 69-69 — 138 a-Mariah Stackhouse 72-68 — 140 Sandy Lyle 75-69 — 144 Sebastian Munoz 69-69 — 138 Montreal 2 4 4 10 14 17 Tarell Basham. San Diego, 3; Pollock, Arizona, 3; Perez, Mi Jung Hur 71-69 — 140 Brad Faxon 71-73 — 144 Joel Dahmen 68-70 — 138 WESTERN CONFERENCE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Named Ran Milwaukee, 3; 15 tied at 2. Thidapa Suwannapura 71-69 — 140 Jesper Parnevik 69-76 — 145 Michael Putnam 71-68 — 139 W L T Pts GF GA Carthon director of pro personnel. HOME RUNS—Freeman, Atlanta, 14; Marina Alex 70-70 — 140 Rocco Mediate 75-70 — 145 Ryan Palmer 71-68 — 139 Sporting Kansas City 6 2 4 22 16 7 TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed WR Harper, Washington, 13; Thames, Milwaukee, Brooke M. Henderson 70-70 — 140 Jeff Maggert 72-73 — 145 Louis Oosthuizen 69-70 — 139 FC Dallas 5 0 4 19 14 6 Darius Jennings and FB Joe Bacci. Waived 13; Zimmerman, Washington, 13; Reynolds, Kim Kaufman 70-70 — 140 Ian Woosnam 71-74 — 145 Patrick Reed 70-69 — 139 Houston 6 4 1 19 21 16 WR K.J. Maye. Colorado, 12; Myers, San Diego, 11; Ozuna, Laura Gonzalez Escallon 70-70 — 140 Woody Austin 75-70 — 145 Bob Estes 71-68 — 139 Portland 5 3 3 18 21 16 SOCCER Miami, 11; Stanton, Miami, 11; Votto, Jenny Shin 69-71 — 140 Greg Owen 69-70 — 139 San Jose 4 4 4 16 13 14 Major League Soccer Cincinnati, 11; 5 tied at 10. Mirim Lee 69-71 — 140 Charl Schwartzel 70-69 — 139 Vancouver 4 5 1 13 13 16 ATLANTA UNITED — Announced the resig- STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, Lindy Duncan 69-71 — 140 Auto racing Marc Leishman 68-71 — 139 Los Angeles 3 5 2 11 13 16 nation of vice president of business opera- 20; Gordon, Miami, 12; Nunez, San Giulia Molinaro 67-73 — 140 Francisco, 11; Pollock, Arizona, 11; Broxton, Greg Chalmers 68-71 — 139 NASCAR Minnesota United 3 6 2 11 17 28 tions Ann Rodriguez, effective this summer. Milwaukee, 10; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 10; Ken Duke 70-69 — 139 All-Star race lineup Real Salt Lake 3 7 2 11 11 23 COLLEGE Owings, Arizona, 9; Peraza, Cincinnati, 8; Ricky Barnes 64-75 — 139 PGA Tour Champions By The Associated Press Seattle 2 5 4 10 15 19 APPALACHIAN STATE — Signed football TTurner, Washington, 8; Villar, Milwaukee, 8. Michael Kim 68-71 — 139 Regions Tradition Friday’s qualifying; race Saturday Colorado 2 7 1 7 8 15 coach Scott Satterfield to a five-year contract PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 7-2; John Huh 67-72 — 139 The Associated Press At Concord, N.C. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point through 2021. Senzatela, Colorado, 6-1; Davies, Milwaukee, Friday (Car number in parentheses) for tie. BAYLOR — Named John Jakus men’s 5-2; Greinke, Arizona, 5-2; 13 tied at 4 wins. LPGA Tour At Birmingham, Ala. 1. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 143.839 Friday’s Game assistant basketball coach. ERA—Leake, St. Louis, 2.03; Kershaw, Los Kingsmill Championship Second round mph; 2. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 143.826; 3. Toronto FC 1, New York 1, tie EAST CAROLINA — Announced graduate Angeles, 2.15; Gonzalez, Washington, 2.47; The Associated Press Fred Funk 67-65 — 132 (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 143.504; 4. (48) Saturday’s Games transfers QB Thomas Sirk (Duke), RB Tyshon Nova, Pittsburgh, 2.49; Lynn, St. Louis, 2.78; Friday Scott Parel 67-66 — 133 Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 133.123; 5. (41) Portland at Montreal, 1 p.m. Dye (Clemson) and DL Gaelin Elmore Scherzer, Washington, 2.80; Cole, Pittsburgh, At Williamsburg, Va. Scott McCarron 65-70 — 135 Kurt Busch, Ford, 132.703; 6. (88) Dale Chicago at D.C. United, 3 p.m. (Minnesota) have transferred to the school. 2.84; Greinke, Arizona, 3.09; Freeland, Second round Jeff Sluman 65-71 — 136 Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 143.136; 7. (2) Brad Real Salt Lake at Seattle, 4 p.m. FLORIDA — Men’s junior basketball C John Colorado, 3.13; Senzatela, Colorado, 3.31. a-denotes amateur Kenny Perry 66-70 — 136 Keselowski, Ford, 143.011; 8. (20) Matt Colorado at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Egbunu will return for his final year of eligibility. STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, 70; Lexi Thompson 65-65 — 130 Kevin Sutherland 68-68 — 136 Kenseth, Toyota, 142.176. Houston at Atlanta United FC, 5 p.m. WAKE FOREST — Named Jamill Jones deGrom, New York, 67; Greinke, Arizona, 66; Gerina Piller 66-67 — 133 Miguel Angel Jimenez 65-71 — 136 9. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 141.483; 10. Sporting Kansas City at Vancouver, 5 p.m. men’s assistant basketball coach. NASCAR hopes softer tires help event By Jenna Fryer AUTO RACING compete in the final sprint. to recapture the hype surrounding Make this race matter again, and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The big shake-up is a softer tire “One Hot Night.” start it in the open, which is a qual- the car to the infield care center and Goodyear officials seemed to be Dale Earnhardt Jr. has indicated the ifying race for drivers not already CONCORD, N.C. — It’s the 25th what happened,” McReynolds pretty excited after a Friday practice drivers have long asked for a softer eligible for the All-Star race. anniversary of “One Hot Night,” recalled. “I kept telling him, and session. Stu Grant, Goodyear’s gen- tire — it has more grip but an unpre- That event, which has Clint the All-Star race that made the then he would ask me again.” eral manager of world-wide racing, dictable life span — so the gamble of Bowyer, Ryan Blaney, Chase nighttime spectacular must-see TV. thought the “bonus tire” was consid- briefly using a different compound NASCAR is in need of another Elliott and Danica Patrick, could be NASCAR is hoping Saturday’s erably faster but wasn’t sure what Saturday night appeals to many. It just as intense. memorable night. Why not importance track position will have could long-term lead to a second tire night running can replicate some of Winning it “would mean every- Saturday? The All-Star race this on Saturday night. from Goodyear, but short-term has to the magic from that 1992 showcase. year has the makings of one they thing because that means I’m an All- Grant said the tires are built to deliver a real show Saturday night. That year was the first time the will talk about it for 25 years — if Star in this sport,” said Ty Dillon. last at least one 20-lap run, so it “I think the hardcore fans like that exhibition dash-for-cash was held the drivers treat it that way. under the lights at Charlotte. There was up to teams to decide when piece of strategy,” Earnhardt said. “This is our All-Star event and was a full moon, a raucous crowd of NASCAR has some good on- they wanted to use that softer In other words, there’s not a lot the drivers that are in it are all-stars more than 100,000 and a wild ending track competition right now, and the batch. If a driver elects to use the of glitz and glamor to this race. of our sport, so I think that’s some- in which the winner was unconscious $1 million made-for-TV event is a tires in the final shootout, he must Even Martin Truex Jr. didn’t know thing that we could do a better job when he crossed the finish line. The chance to showcase the storylines. start at the rear of the field. the rules when asked Friday. He of publicizing,” he said. “The event driver, the late Davey Allison, went There’s a changing of the guard and When to use the tires becomes thought the soft tires could only be is awesome. It’s super fun. to the hospital and his damaged car a youth movement afoot, and some the pivotal question of the race used in the final 10-lap segment, Everybody watches the Major did not go to victory lane. of the older stars need to prove their because some will race with them and was unaware they could be League Baseball All-Star game. Nothing will likely top that race, relevancy. There’s no better stage to just to ensure a spot in the final 10. used in an earlier stage of the event. Everybody watches the NBA All- celebrated recently by Charlotte just throw it all to the wind than this Others will save the tires for the Under that thinking, he felt driv- Star game because of the All-Stars. officials at the track’s prestigious race that doesn’t matter. shootout, as they try to weave ers have to use them in the final. “I think being a part of that race speedway club. Allison was repre- As always, there’s a convoluted through traffic to regain track posi- “They’re so much faster, we’re and knowing that this year, if I sented by Larry McReynolds, his format that will lead to one 10-lap tion and chase the money. going to have to do this,” he said. make it in, I’m an All-Star of the crew chief at the time. shootout for $1 million. This year, It’s literally checkers or wreck- Drivers should use them and Cup series in my rookie year. That “Davey asked me 10 times from only 10 drivers will be allowed to ers, and a real chance for NASCAR drivers should lay it out on the line. would be pretty cool.” THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SPORTS SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 ✦ PAGE 3B Browns sign first overall NFL draft pick

By Tom Withers signing his deal Friday. The nant level, and the Browns didn’t easygoing personality and eager- Ben Roethlisberger for his first THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Browns posted a video on Twitter pass up the chance to take him in a ness to succeed. He knows there are sack. The Browns open next season of the former Texas A&M All- draft loaded with defensive talent. high expectations as the first overall against the Steelers, their longtime CLEVELAND — Myles Garrett’s American filling out the contract’s Garrett was impressive during the pick, but he isn’t hiding from them. rival who has overpowered first sack as a pro is filled with money. paperwork while Seal’s “Kiss From club’s rookie minicamp, showing “I’m not worried about what peo- Cleveland in recent years. The No. 1 overall A Rose” played in the background. off his ability to blow past blockers ple expect from me or what they And while Garrett’s comments pick in last month’s The Browns are counting on and pressure quarterbacks. think I am going to do,” Garrett said. could fuel the Steelers, he didn’t NFL draft, Garrett Garrett, whose outside interests “Did you see that guy come off “My expectations are definitely backtrack on his remarks. signed his four-year include writing poetry and paleon- the edge that one time?” coach Hue higher than what most others have “I think that was kind of blown up, rookie contract with tology, to energize their turnaround. Jackson said following a practice. for me. I hold myself to that every but I stand by it,” Garrett said. “We the Cleveland Browns, Cleveland went 1-15 last season, has “Holy smokes. Oh my gosh. The single time I step on the field, are looking to get after it. Why should who gave the speedy defensive end had just two winnings seasons since guy has flashed and shown exactly whether I’m going against whoever I be afraid of saying those kinds of an estimated $30.4 million package its 1999 expansion reboot and hasn’t why he was drafted where he was is out there for rookie camp or if I things? That is what any team would that includes a $20.3 million guar- been to the playoffs in 15 years. drafted. What we have to do is con- am going against the very best or if I say or any player would say. You are anteed signing bonus. Blessed with a running back’s tinue to let him be who he is and play am just trying to learn the playbook trying to make a name for yourself. One week after displaying his burst, Garrett recorded 32 1/2 sacks the way we think he can. It is excit- or just being a great man in general.” You are trying to go out there and win dazzling skills at the team’s rookie in three seasons for the Aggies. He ing to see. I haven’t been around a Garrett caused a stir shortly after games just like they are. They are not minicamp, Garrett got the business was limited by a sprained ankle last lot of guys like him. It is fun.” being drafted when he said he was going to shy away from the challenge side of things out of the way by season but still played at a domi- Garrett has also displayed an targeting Pittsburgh quarterback and neither are we.” AUTO RACING Spieth misses cut at PGA’s Byron Nelson

By Stephen Hawkins needing at least one birdie, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Spieth’s 17-foot birdie try at No. 17 curled by the cup, and IRVING, Texas — While he missed a 14-footer on 18. big-hitting Jason Kokrak has “It didn’t need to happen. an AT&T Byron Nelson Just playing fine and I tried record five-stroke lead through to just, you know, press it to 36 holes, he knows that is only try to reach the green in two, halfway with plenty of other and then I tried to do it players who could make a again,” Spieth said, referring weekend charge. to the par-5 16th. That includes top-ranked Kokrak finished with a nice Dustin Johnson. But not par save after driving way local favorite Jordan Spieth right at the 18th. The ball after he missed the cut landed in the rough closer to Friday for the first time at the first fairway with a tem- the tournament where he porary concession stand made his debut as a 16-year- between him and the hole. He old high school junior. didn’t take potential relief “Yeah, a bit shocking because that line would have that’s how it happened,” said put him directly behind a tree, Spieth, who missed the cut but he hit the ball back in the by a stroke after a 5-under 75 fairway short of the green Miami Herald: Patrick Farrell that included a 9 at the par-5 before chipping to 6 feet. 16th hole after he hit two tee “I made a lot of birdies out Miami Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton, left, and teammate A.J. Ellis greet Tyler Moore at the plate after a three- shots out of bounds. there but it was nice,” run homer last Sunday against the Atlanta Braves in Miami. Stanton, the team’s biggest star who was signed to Kokrak, ranked 128th in Kokrak said. “Just keeping a a $325 million guaranteed contract, says he’s frustrated by the team’s losing ways. the world, shot a bogey-free clean card is always a goal. 8-under 62 for his career-best ... It was nice to get it up and scoring round and matched down.” the Nelson’s 36-hole record The only other time Frustration level ‘highest at 12-under 128. No one has Kokrak had the 36-hole lead ever had a bigger lead there in 146 career PGA Tour after two rounds than his five starts was at the 2016 strokes over Billy Horschel Northern Trust Open, where (65), who finished with three he ended up with a career- ever’ for Marlins’ Stanton consecutive birdies. best tie for second. “It’s 36 holes. You’ve got Johnson had his second By Clark Spencer month, the worst player in the big Stanton said. “Just a funk. But we’ve got to the No. 1 player in the world consecutive 67 and was tied MIAMI HERALD leagues for a month, last year.” get out of it or the season is going to be chasing you, you’ve got x- for third with Byeong Hun Last season’s tape-measure slump twice as long as the last few years.” number of other players that An (bogey-free 66), Bud LOS ANGELES — Giancarlo remains painfully fresh in his mind. Brace yourself, Giancarlo. This could are outstanding players,” Cauley (67), Cameron Stanton should be a happy man, what From May to June, he went 12 for 102 get even uglier for the Marlins. Kokrak said, when asked Tringale (68), Jhonttan with a $325 million contract that sets and struck out in nearly half of his at- The starting rotation is a mess and the about having wiggle room. Vegas (68) and first-round him up for life. bats. But, as Stanton pointed out, even bullpen hasn’t lived up to billing. In “Same game plan, just give co-leader James Hahn (70). But all that money — as he was struggling, the Marlins still Thursday’s loss, Marlins pitchers issued myself birdie opportunities.” Sergio Garcia, the Masters guaranteed to the deci- managed to win every now and then. nine walks. At the rate they’re going, Maybe as surprising as champion who is defending mal — isn’t putting a Now they’re hardly winning at all. they’ll end up walking more batters than Kokrak’s big lead halfway his second Nelson title, smile on his face. He is fed up with los- Thursday’s loss was their 18th in their any pitching staff this century. And through the last Nelson to be birdied six of his last 15 holes ing, and losing is all he’s ever known past 22 games, leaving them a hair there’s no help in sight. Their minor played at TPC Four Seasons for a 65 to get to 2 under. He as a Marlin. ahead of the Padres for the dubious dis- league system has been stripped of talent. is the 23-year-old Spieth, opened with a 73, and was at Before taking the field Thursday at tinction of having the worst record in The Marlins last experienced a win- the 2015 Masters and U.S. 4 over for the tournament Dodger Stadium, before the Marlins the majors. A loss in Friday’s late game ning season in 2009, the year before Open champion, done play- after his only bogey Friday tossed another loss into the raging bon- at Los Angeles against the Dodgers Stanton made his debut. Barring a mir- ing this week. on his third hole. fire, Stanton said his frustration level is would mean the Marlins would match acle that few see happening, the Spieth also missed the cut This is Johnson’s third reaching new heights. their mark for poorest 23-game stretch Marlins will extend their record of futil- last week in The Players PGA Tour event since a freak “It’s probably the highest ever,” in franchise history — 4-19. ity by one more year. Championship. He last missed fall forced him to miss the Stanton said. “It’s higher than me being “We’ve had some bad luck with injuries, “Surprised? Yes,” Stanton said. “No consecutive cuts in 2015. Masters with a bruised back the worst player on the field for a and we haven’t been playing well,” one expected it to be like this.” With a 3-over total after the after winning three consecu- horrendous 16th hole, and tive tournaments before that.

Ailing ESPN broadcaster Rowe involves Always Dreaming Preakness and Conquest Mo Money dueling in the early stages. If from Page 1B the pace is too fast, it gives receives contract extension closers a chance to make a Empire. “I think he’s going winning run at the end. to be tougher to beat than I “We sit behind and watch,” By Doug Feinberg “Monday, I have a CAT scan said the network was lucky to said ESPN announcer thought he would be going he said. and have treatment. I’ll be a have Rowe sticking around. Rebecca Lobo, who has THE ASSOCIATED PRESS into the Derby.” Even with Always cancer patient on Monday. I’m “Holly’s energy and year- worked with Rowe for years As the Derby champ, Dreaming’s dominance this not thinking about it today.” long dedication to ESPN is a at the women’s Final Four. NEW YORK — Between Always Dreaming will have year, eight of the past 12 Rowe was worried she’d be testament to her strength and “And she keeps me laughing dashing for interviews with a bulls-eye on his back in a Derby winners did not win among those laid off by the resiliency all while coura- constantly with her fashion coaches and chatting with smaller field going a shorter the Preakness. NBA commissioner Adam network last month. Instead, geously battling cancer over advice and dancing tips.” distance than two weeks ago. Silver, Holly Rowe was back she’ll remain on the sidelines the last 16 months,” Fitting Rowe was honored last “I would imagine that they There’s a posse of con- in her element Thursday night. for college football, basket- said. “She is beloved by her month by the Cancer are going to target us and the tenders that would love to It was a welcome respite for ball, volleyball, softball and peers, coaches and athletes Support Community with target is right next to you,” extend that history. ESPN’s veteran sideline WNBA games. She’ll also that she interacts with daily their Founders Award for Pletcher said. “We’re just One of them is Conquest reporter nearly two years after keep her health insurance, and her creativity and pro- Empowerment. She was pre- focused on hopefully break- Mo Money, who supplement- her initial cancer diagnosis. which has been a vital tool in fessionalism on everything sented the award by former ing cleanly and smoothly ed to the Preakness for ESPN has ensured Rowe a her fight against melanoma. she touches shines through vice president Joe Biden. and letting him run to the $150,000. He could use his spot on those sidelines for “I was really grateful on our coverage.” “It was a total surprise and first turn a little bit.” speed to pressure Always years to come with a contract because my contract was up Rowe has remained among such an honor to meet him,” Neither Velazquez nor Dreaming early or go for the extension — fortunate timing in April,” she said. “It would the network’s most recogniz- Rowe said. Pletcher has won the lead outright. Another is Cloud for Rowe, whose cancer has have been so easy for me to able faces, and even since get- Rowe was first diagnosed Preakness. Velazquez is 0 for Computing, who figures to be recently recurred and spread. be one of those people. For ting sick, she’s been on-air for with cancer nearly two years 7, with his best finish being sitting just off the leaders. Rowe told The Associated me to have health insurance some of its biggest broadcasts. ago after noticing a small spot second in 2011 aboard Lookin At Lee is a closer Press on Thursday that she is right now will save my life She was there when Morgan on her chest. It turned out to Kentucky Derby winner who could come running late again battling cancer, shar- financially. This is helping me William hit the shot to end be a big tumor under her skin. Animal Kingdom. Pletcher under Lanerie. ing the news hours after in my recovery. If this had UConn’s winning streak at the May is melanoma aware- is 0 for 8, with his highest “I love the way my horse ESPN announced it had been taken away, it would Final Four. She also inter- ness month, and Rowe wanted finish coming in 2000 when finishes,” he said. “He’s extended her deal. have been really hard for me.” viewed Clemson receiver to let people know that they Impeachment was third. taken on everything you “I don’t think about hav- Rowe has been with the Hunter Renfow moments after should get checked regularly. Conquest Mo Money, a 15- could throw at him.” ing cancer when I’m out network for two decades, and his last-second TD catch to win “When in doubt, check it 1 shot, has consistently run at Other closers looking to here,” Rowe told The ESPN ran on Thursday a first- the national championship. out and cover up. There’s no or near the lead in his five pounce are Gunnevera (10th Associated Press before person piece about her experi- “She is a genuine person suntan in the world worth career races. Always in the Derby), Hence (11th in tipoff of a WNBA game ence working through her and has a natural curiosity what I’m going through right Dreaming and Classic Empire the Derby) and new shooters between Minnesota and New diagnosis. ESPN senior coor- about people which leads to now,” she said. “Wear long have also shown speed. Multiplier, Senior Investment York, her first this season. dinating producer Lee Fitting her being great at her job,” sleeves and cover up.” Casse’s ideal scenario and Term of Art. PAGE 4B ✦ SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 NATION THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS

Abaca Press: Olivier Doullery President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence shake hands as First Lady Melania Trump looks on before departure at the White House Friday. President Trump traveling overseas

By Anita Kumar Iran. to getting rid of terrorism, with Tamara Wittes, a former deputy first stop on the new American MCCLATCHY WASHINGTON “Inherent in his choices is his regards to confronting Iran, with assistant secretary of state who is a president’s trip, signaling their BUREAU desire to be different from Obama,” regards to rebuilding relations with now senior fellow and former nation’s role as leader in the Gulf said Philip Gordon, a former White traditional allies, with regards to director of the Center for Middle region, eagerly await Trump’s RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — As a House coordinator for the Middle trade and investment,” said Saudi East Policy Studies at the offers of assistance in their fight private citizen, businessman and East who is now a senior fellow at Foreign Minister Adel al Jubeir, a Brookings Institution in against Iran and their actions in the presidential candidate, Donald the Council on Foreign Relations. former ambassador to the United Washington. “They feel like civil wars in nearby Yemen and Trump unleashed a long series of “It’s no secret that in the end of the States. they’ve been understood. They feel Syria. A major weapons deal is blistering attacks on the oil-rich Obama years there was a lot of Trump’s trip comes amid numer- like the administration is looking to kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Saudi and Gulf discontent with ous scandals at home, recalling the be responsive to their concerns, and expected to be announced. He accused the nation of blowing U.S. policy on Iran, Syria, Yemen. visit of the first American president they feel like they’re already ahead But days before Trump departed up the World Trade Center, treating And Trump’s different. He’s going to travel to Saudi Arabia, Richard of the game.” came word that despite his criti- women like slaves and failing to to go and say he’s different.” Nixon, who went in June 1974 as Trump will spend two days — cism of the Iran nuclear deal he spend enough on defense. He The day before he was to arrive, the Watergate crisis deepened; two the longest of any of his five stops planned to keep, at least temporari- demanded that its leaders send the Saudi Arabia, home to some of months later, he resigned. — in Saudi Arabia before heading ly, the landmark Obama-era agree- a decade’s worth of Islam’s holiest sites, was getting Trump may not be popular with to Israel and then Europe, places ment, which allows Tehran to pur- free oil. And he called one of the ready. the general population of the where he will be met with more sue a nuclear energy and research nation’s princes goofy. Hundreds of U.S. and Saudi flags Persian Gulf countries, but he’s skepticism. While in the kingdom, program but prevents it from pro- But as president, Trump has were on display around the capital extremely well-liked by their lead- he’ll meet with the king, deliver a ducing a nuclear weapon. abandoned the stinging rhetoric he city. Massive with pho- ers, who can relate to his personal- speech to leaders of more than 50 “The big challenge, I think, for was known for in lieu of a friend- tos of Trump and the Saudi king, ity, his black-and-white outlook on Muslim countries — some of Trump going forward is, OK, now lier message as he looks to restore Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud, and life and his background running a whose citizens he tried to tem- the actual real work has to start at relations with the country, which the words “Together We Prevail” family business — an apt descrip- porarily ban from the United States some point and you have to start soured during his predecessor’s were erected above the streets next tion for all the Gulf nations. — and hold a Twitter forum. Saudi delivering on things,” said Ilan tenure. to others showing President He’s also unlikely to push them Arabia has an extremely high pene- Goldenberg, senior fellow and Trump, who has previously done Franklin Roosevelt’s meeting with to change the way they run their tration rate for the social media business in Saudi Arabia, will King Salman’s father in 1945. countries, particularly when it platform. director of the Middle East arrive in Riyadh on Saturday for a Some roads were already closed as comes to the treatment of its citi- He’ll be joined by a large group, Security Program at the Center for two-day visit — the surprising first parts of the president’s entourage zens, especially women, and politi- including first lady Melania Trump, a New American Security. “And stop of his ambitious maiden for- began arriving. cal reforms. daughter Ivanka Trump and her there it’s not clear he’s going to be eign trip as president — armed with “This administration has a vision “Those Gulf leaders who … have husband, Jared Kushner, and his all that different than President pledges to work with Saudi leaders that matches the view of the king- just been holding their breath, wait- two top aides, Reince Priebus and Obama on their key issues, at least to fight terrorism, boost economic dom with regards to the role of ing for Trump to come into office, Steve Bannon. not in the foreign policy realm thus development and counter nearby America in the world, with regards they’re very happy so far,” said The Saudis, flattered to be the far that we’ve seen.” Confederate monuments now all but gone By Janet — a statue of Gen. Robert E. monuments’ removal in the from atop a roughly 60-foot- McConnaughey Lee facing defiantly north lingering emotional aftermath tall column. with his arms crossed — was of the 2015 massacre of nine It’s not massive like the and Rebecca Santana expected to be lifted from its black parishioners at a South Superdome or alluring like THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pedestal late Friday. Carolina Bourbon Lee’s will be the last of four church. The Street, but Lee NEW ORLEANS — They killer, Dylann in his uniform are among the city’s oldest monuments to Confederate- “If you can see era figures to be removed Roof, was an was a familiar landmarks, as cemented to the avowed racist landmark for landscape of New Orleans as under a 2015 City Council history as it happens, vote on a proposal by Mayor who bran- tourists and the Superdome and St. Louis dished it’s more meaningful. commuters Cathedral: a stone obelisk Mitch Landrieu. It caps a near- ly two-year-long process that Confederate It’s my history, but it’s alike. heralding white supremacy battle flags in Lee’s has been railed against by Star Tribune: Richard Tsong-Taatarii and three statues of photos, not my heritage.” removal was those who feel the monuments Confederate stalwarts. recharging the planned during Lawyer Thomas Kane represented the interests of But after decades standing are a part of Southern heritage debate over — Al Kennedy, the day, and some non-excluded heirs, including Omarr Baker on sentinel over this Southern and honor the dead. But whether New Orleans resident announced in May 10. city, the Confederate monu- removal of the monuments Confederate advance. ments are all but gone, amid a has drawn praise from those emblems represent racism or Earlier removals happened controversy that at times hear- who saw them as brutal an honorable heritage. after nightfall, a precautionary kened back to the divisiveness reminders of slavery and sym- While Roof’s actions measure due to security con- Judge designates of the Civil War they com- bols of the historic oppression spurred a debate in many parts cerns for contractors and memorated. of black people. of the South about whether it workers involved in the effort. The last of the monuments Landrieu called for the was appropriate to fly the Landrieu said the change was six people as heirs Confederate battle emblem — out of safety concerns because and many places have taken it the statue was close to electri- down — the reaction in New cal wires and New Orleans’ to ’s fortune Orleans seemed to go even famous streetcar lines. further, knocking away at The atmosphere Friday was By David Chanen even weightier, heavier parts almost festive as dozens of STAR TRIBUNE of history. people, some with lawn Landrieu drew blistering chairs, came out to see what MINNEAPOLIS — More criticism from monument sup- many called history in the than a year after Prince’s porters and even some politi- making. death, a Carver County judge cal allies. But in explaining his “If you can see history as it has officially determined reasoning, the mayor has happens, it’s more meaning- that the musician’s sister and repeatedly said they do not ful,” said Al Kennedy, who five half-siblings are heirs to represent the diversity and supported the removal. his massive fortune. future of New Orleans. Speaking of the Confederate On Friday, Judge Kevin “These statues are not just past, he said: “It’s my history, Eide ruled that Prince’s sis- stone and metal. They are not but it’s not my heritage.” ter, Tyka Nelson, and Omarr just innocent remembrances In 2015, the City Council Baker, Alfred Jackson, of a benign history. These voted 6-1 to remove the mon- Sharon Nelson, Norrine monuments celebrate a fic- uments after a succession of Nelson and John R. Nelson tional, sanitized Confederacy; contentious public meetings. will divide an estate valued ignoring the death, ignoring Contractors involved in the at $100 million to $300 mil- the enslavement, ignoring the lion before taxes. Los Angeles Times: removal process have been Richard Hartog terror that it actually stood threatened; statue supporters Prince left no will, but all for,” he said Friday. six had been considered the Prince performs during “After the Civil War, these sued repeatedly to keep the the 46th Annual Grammy statues up. likely heirs since his acci- statues were a part of that ter- dental overdose death last Awards show in 2004. At last, a court decision rorism, as much as burning a April. cleared the way for the April the Court of Appeals or state cross on someone’s lawn. A formal declaration of Supreme Court decide there They were erected purposeful- removal of what is likely the Prince’s heirs would give are other heirs, the district ly to send a strong message to most controversial of the mon- others a year to present cred- court would review the all who walked in their shad- uments — seen as an overt ible claims that they also cases. No distribution of ows about who was still in tribute to white supremacy. should be included. Eide has charge in this city,” he added. Statues to the Confederacy’s already ruled several ineligi- assets can happen without a Of the four monuments, only president Jefferson Davis ble. Some of them have formal order from Eide. No Lee’s was easily the most and Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard objected to making a final assets will be distributed that prominent: The bronze statue followed in quick succession heirship determination, not- might adversely affect those alone is close to 20 feet (6 until only Lee was left. ing that their appeals of his who are challenging their meters) tall. It’s a bronze Attention now shifts to rulings are pending at the right as heirs before the sculpture of Lee looking where the monuments will go Minnesota Court of Appeals. higher courts make any rul- toward the northern horizon and what will take their place. In his ruling, Eide said if ings, Eide said. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS COMICS SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 ✦ PAGE 5B

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