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FOR DAILY & BREAKING NEWS LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1869 FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 2017 75¢ ‘One big boom’: I-76 crash leaves 1 dead, 4 hurt By ED RUNYAN Emergency 80 them seriously, the Ohio State [email protected] Highway Patrol said. personnel NORTH JACKSON CRASH SITE MEANDER Lt. Jerad Sutton, commander examine the Orrin Hill, retired Jackson RESERVOIR of the Canfi eld post of the high- wreckage Thursday Township police chief, was way patrol, said one of the three after a fi ve- 45 80 tractor-trailer drivers failed to working in his yard Thursday Rd. Bailey vehicle crash morning when he heard an ex- 76 yield for traffi c that was stopped in the west- Mahoning Ave. North plosion coming from Interstate 76 in front of him because of the bound lanes 76. Jackson construction. of Interstate “It was just one big boom,” he THE VINDICATOR Robert Brock of Saratoga 76 that killed said, adding: “There was just construction zone near the Springs, Utah, was traveling a New Castle, tons of black smoke coming out state Route 45 overpass. west in his tractor-trailer when Pa., man and of there.” Mark Schaas of New Castle, he failed to stop and the rear injured four Hill was fi rst on the scene to Pa., was killed in the late-morn- of another tractor-trailer driv- others. discover a chain-reaction col- ing crash, which also left four ROBERT K. YOSAY lision on I-76 westbound in a other people injured, three of See CRASH, A6 THE VINDICATOR

YOUNGSTOWN SCHOOLS Mohip’s ties YOUNGSTOWN THERMAL HINTS AT DOWNTOWN ENERGY CRISIS Boardman to fi rm from selects his Running out new chief past face of police

By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI questions [email protected] of steam BOARDMAN By AMANDA TONOLI By KALEA HALL Todd Werth, head of the [email protected] [email protected] Federal Bureau of Investi- YOUNGSTOWN gation’s Youngstown offi ce, YOUNGSTOWN will be Boardman’s next The Youngstown school Youngstown Thermal police chief. board’s fi nance committee Chief Executive Offi cer Carl The town- chairman is questioning the Avers has been adamant in ship board district’s involvement with interviews this week that investigation, the PUCO of trustees a company with a “not-so- customers in his company’s stellar” past. energy network shouldn’t be staff on Thursday requested unanimous- Chairman afraid they will lose service the state immediately ask ly voted to Dario Hunt- despite reports of fi nancial the Ohio attorney general to select Werth er expressed woes. seek the appointment of a at a special receiver for the beleaguered meeting concern But his Werth about the im- company energy company. Thursday. The commission meets at Werth will replace Police plications of ;fnecfX[ conveyed VINDICATOR the district’s a different 2 p.m. today to consider the Chief Jack Nichols, who is EXCLUSIVE involvement story to the staff’s recommendation. retiring in January. “Through this review, staff The selection follows with Atlan- PUCO staff of the tic Research Public Utili- determined Youngstown a monthslong process in staff ’s which township officials Partners at report ties Com- Thermal is unable to pay a commit- mission of utility suppliers, debt ser- narrowed the fi eld from 11 vice, and employee pay- tee meeting Ohio earlier See WERTH, A6 Thursday this month roll when those expenses night. when it told PUCO that the are due,” the report says. “I want to state had to intervene in “Therefore, the [PUCO] staff Mohip know why we Youngstown Thermal’s fi- determined the company is are spending nancial struggles because permitting or about to per- Campbell mom and wasting “the current inability of mit a breach of its duty to money with Youngstown Thermal to pay furnish adequate service to gets 4-year term not only its utility suppliers could re- its customers and is instead something sult in an energy crisis in insolvent and or in immi- that is not the downtown Youngstown nent danger of insolvency.” for abusing son area.” valuable to By JOE GORMAN As a result of an ensuing See THERMAL, A6 us, but also [email protected] Hunter something that could Below are excerpts from PUCO’s staff report regarding YOUNGSTOWN Youngstown Thermal: Prosecutors said a woman bring this district into disre- sentenced Thursday to four pute,” Hunter said. years in prison for abusing District CEO Krish Mo- her son began abusing him hip’s ties to the company almost from the time he date to his tenure in the Chi- came home from the hospi- cago Public Schools, when tal after his birth. he contracted with the fi rm Assistant for services. Prosecu- In Youngstown, Mohip tor Jennifer hired the firm about six McLaughlin months ago to search for told Judge principals, at a cost of R. Scott $12,500. Krichbaum But Hunter disapproves of of Mahon- the company because of its ing County Underwood murky past. Common Atlantic’s co-founder Jo- Pleas Court a son of Alicia seph Wise was fi red from his Underwood, 22, of Camp- position as Duval County bell, had fractured ribs that (Fla.) Schools superinten- were healing and fractures dent in 2007 before he and to his thigh and shins and

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WASHINGTON old woman who was run over and Dailey’s husband, Charles Dailey, The indictment the grand jury killed in November in a Southern Charles Dailey The U.S. Consumer Prod- said even a maximum sentence is returned was for a misdemeanor Park Mall parking lot were unhappy charge, not a felony charge. said he and Judy uct Safety Commission has not punishment enough. recalled TNT Red, White, & Thursday after the man charged in Sentencing is set before Judge were married 46 “This is a slap on the wrist,” Blue Smoke fi reworks sold her death pleaded guilty to aggra- John Durkin for Aug. 9. years and had four Wilson at Target, Walmart and other vated vehicular homicide. Dailey said after the plea hearing. Charles Dailey said he was upset children and seven retailers in Illinois, Ohio, Ver- Family members of Judy Dailey “I’m not satisfi ed with that at all.” that Wilson was not taking medica- grandchildren. He said his wife put mont and Wisconsin from May said they were upset because the Wilson was indicted March 31 in tion he had for seizures before the others before herself. through June. The fi reworks charge that Matthew Wilson, 23, of connection with the Nov. 29 death crash. Police said that Wilson had a “He stole the love of my life,” can explode unexpectedly Florida, pleaded guilty to in Mahon- of Judy Dailey, of Berlin Center, who seizure before the crash. Charles Dailey said of Wilson. after being lit. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled fi reworks and AUSTINTOWN contact America Promotional Events for a full refund. Call 800-243-1189; email at infot- ntfi reworks.com; or online at OD cases www.tntfi reworks.com and click on Product Recall at the bottom right-hand corner of illuminate the page. Each colored smoke fi rework is a cardboard cylin- der tube that measures about epidemic’s 1 inch in diameter and 5 inches long. The TNT logo, “Red, White & Blue Smoke” and UPC challenges number 027736036561 ap- pear on the packaging. Arrest in burglary to police BOARDMAN U.S. Marshals on Wednes- By JUSTIN WIER day arrested a man wanted for [email protected] a burglary reported at an AUSTINTOWN Appleridge Drive residence. The Austintown Police Michael McCudden, Department received crime- 60, of Richview Avenue in lab results from a February Youngstown is charged in the overdose the day after the incident reported Sunday. victim overdosed for the According to a police report, NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR second time. the purported victim reported Sophia Griffi ths, 12, poses for a photo in a cut-out during the 19th annual Struthers Day at Mauthe Park Thursday. Samantha that he saw a man in his ga- Morris, 29, of rage early that morning. The Austintown, suspect, later identifi ed as Mc- faces charges Cudden, reportedly attempted of two counts to steal a pressure washer, but of inducing fl ed after the victim ran after STRUTHERS PRIDE panic; one is him. for a Feb. 4 Court records indicate that overdose, and Morris McCudden previously has another for a been convicted on numer- Past, present residents June 21 overdose. ous other charges, including Charges of possession of possession of heroin, theft, unite to celebrate city drug abuse instruments, burglary and receiving stolen drug paraphernalia and drug property. abuse heroin also resulted By SARAH LEHR from the February call. Mayoral candidates [email protected] First-responders used Nar- to discuss racism STRUTHERS can to revive Morris both times she overdosed. YOUNGSTOWN very few minutes or so Tracy ACTION is sponsoring a Austintown Detective Lt. Jeff Solic said the case high- panel discussion on racism Mason would look up from her with the Youngstown mayoral lights three factors that com- plicate the department’s abil- candidates at 9:15 a.m. July 11 booth at Struthers Day on Thurs- at the St. Columba Cathedral, ity to contend with the over- E dose epidemic. 159 W. Rayen Ave. day evening to greet an acquaintance. One, many people who are Democratic nominee Ja- The event, Mason says, functions as a “who’s addicted to opioids have the mael Tito Brown and inde- who” of Struthers. potential to overdose mul- pendents Sean McKinney and “I see people who graduated with me,” said Ma- tiple times. Two, the state’s Janet Tarpley have confi rmed son, a Poland resident who grew up in Struthers. crime lab is backed up to they will attend. Cecil Monroe, “Some of them are here with their own children the point that it took four also an independent, hasn’t now. Some of them are here with grandchildren.” months to deliver results confi rmed. Mason helped run a station for Struthers Park- allowing police to charge The event is free and open side Church that included a bean bag toss and Morris. to the public. RSVP by July 9 prizes. And third, the “lunacy,” of by calling 330-941-0475 or by Local businesses and community organiza- the immunity law that for- email at [email protected]. tions offered games and refreshments at the 19th bids Ohio police to arrest or The Alliance for Congrega- annual Struthers Day from 4 to 8 p.m. in Mauthe charge overdose survivors at tional Transformation Infl u- Park. the scene. encing our Neighborhoods Aqua Ohio was a sponsor of the event, which The so-called “Good Sa- clergy caucus breakfast, was free for all attendees. Kiersten Donahue, 13, eats some watermelon during the event. maritan Law,” which went hosted by Monsignor Peter M. 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tenure, which ended in June But Youngstown schools STRUTHERS MOHIP 2016, when she resigned. She spokeswoman Denise Dick Continued from A3 Continued from A1 was sentenced in April. said the people charged in City man pleads in Hunter said the new the kickback scandal – Byrd- Nicholai Rudnytski, 12, David Sundstrom created Atlantic later that year. SUPES, called the National Bennett, Solomon and Vra- persuaded his buddy Ed- Superintendent Academy, is nas – were never involved break-in, cop threat ward Agnone, also 12, to In June 2015, Atlantic ac- quired parts of a company simply the same company with Atlantic and aren’t try out Struthers Day. with a new name. Accord- involved with the parts of called The SUPES Academy, By JOE GORMAN of his two children, when “I just came to show ing to the Sun-Times, Wise SUPES Atlantic now owns. [email protected] a training program for edu- the two had an argument. some Struthers pride,” began pursuing business Further, Mohip said he Rudnytski said. “And the cation leadership positions YOUNGSTOWN Prosecutors refused to again from Chicago Public chose Atlantic because it has Prosecutors are recom- comment on details and a free food is a huge plus.” such as principals and su- Schools less than a year after a national network to work Snow cones, especial- perintendents, according to mending a sentence of Struthers police report was the school system dumped with when seeking candi- three years unavailable. ly, were a big hit Thurs- the Chicago Sun-Times. SUPES and federal authori- dates for a desired position. day due to the 80-degree Wise worked for SUPES for a man On Oct. 13, Boardman ties subpoenaed SUPES’ “The people who helped who plead- police were called to a busi- weather. Thomas Barnes, before co-founding Atlantic. records concerning allega- fi nd principals are well-re- 16, waited in line for one of SUPES was part of a mul- ed guilty ness in the township where tions of fraud. spected and successful ad- Thursday the victim worked because the cold treats. timillion-dollar kickback “What you’re seeing is ministrators,” he said. “I come here every scandal that sent former in Mahon- Esposito was threatening a company that may have But Youngstown school ing County her. Reports said when an year,” Barnes said. “All my owners Gary Solomon and been involved in something board member Corrine Common offi cer showed up to take a friends do. I like to catch Thomas Vranas and former shady, is being investigated Sanderson, who is also a fi - Pleas Court police report from the vic- up with them.” Chicago Public Schools CEO for that and is now becom- nance committee member, to break- Esposito tim, he answered the phone Other attractions in- and SUPES consultant Bar- ing a part of another com- said she wants to see a copy cluded live music and the ing into when Esposito called and bara Byrd-Bennett to prison pany perhaps to diffuse the of all contracts the district the home of his es- when he identifi ed himself chance to tour a Struthers for seven years, 18 months disreputable reports and has entered into since Mo- police cruiser and fire tranged girlfriend, and as a police offi cer, Esposito and four years, respectively. investigations swarming hip took over. also threatening a po- became hostile and asked truck. Mohip was a Chicago around it,” Hunter said. “I “I want to know what I Boy Scout Troop 101 set lice officer two days later. for the victim to come to Public Schools administra- just fi nd it deeply troubling need to know about,” she Sentencing for Michael the phone. up a tent and attracted a tor during Byrd-Bennett’s and concerning.” said. crowd with a demonstra- Esposito, 35, of Mathews Esposito then called back tion of how to make fi re. Road, will be before Judge several minutes later and Alyssa Shabella, 9, was Lou D’Apolito following a when the offi cer gave him particularly excited about High winds knock out power to Valley customers presentence investigation. a criminal trespass warn- the chance to win a blue Esposito pleaded guilty to ing for the store, Esposito Staff report in Columbiana County The Vindicator’s broadcast dirt bike in a raffl e spon- felony charges of burglary, threatened the offi cer, say- sored by Sunshine and YOUNGSTOWN Thursday evening, Ohio partner, predicted today will retaliation and menacing ing that he would beat up Severe thunderstorm Edison reported no power by stalking, and a misde- Lollipops Daycare and be warm and humid with the offi cer. Learning Center. warnings were issued late outages as of 10 p.m. There meanor count of domestic Esposito was arrested a afternoon temperatures Donna Orbin, who Thursday for Columbiana were 160 customers with- violence. few days later by U.S. Mar- staffed the day care’s County in Ohio and Law- out electricity in Mahoning climbing into the mid-80s, The burglary and domes- shals. tic violence charges come booth, said she looks for- rence and Mercer counties County at that time and 45 with parts of the Mahoning Court records show Es- ward to Struthers Day in Pennsylvania. in Trumbull County. from an Oct. 11 incident at posito has a prior conviction each year. Although high winds and Eric Wilhelm, chief me- Valley experiencing showers the Struthers home of his for menacing by stalking in heavy rains were recorded teorologist for 21 WFMJ-TV, or thunderstorms. girlfriend, who is mother common pleas court.

of being hired. OVERDOSES “That will help immensely Continued from A3 in terms of getting the turn- around time down,” Stick- tects overdose victims from rath said. misdemeanor drug-posses- Had Austintown inter- sion charges. Lawmakers ar- vened after the first over- gued charges discouraged dose, Solic believes Morris people from calling with may not have had a second help. overdose. Austintown needed lab “You don’t give people work to find that the sub- multiple chances to kill stance Morris reportedly themselves,” Solic said. had was heroin and that it Mahoning County po- constituted a felony. lice departments, including Tom Stickrath, superin- Boardman and Austintown, tendent at the state Bureau have resorted at an increas- of Criminal Investigation, said the delays on lab work ing rate to charging those are a collateral consequence who overdose with inducing of the opioid epidemic. panic. In the six years he’s been The American Civil Liber- superintendent, the bureau ties Union sent a letter to the has gone from investigating law director in Washington fewer than 14,000 cases to Court House, Ohio, between between 27,000 and 28,000. Columbus and Cincinnati, “In the last year, it’s really asking offi cials there to stop skyrocketed,” he said. charging overdose survivors In addition, the crime labs with inducing panic. Much are processing more com- like lawmakers’ rationale for plicated mixtures of drugs, the Good Samaritan law, the which takes longer. Sub- ACLU argued it discourages stances such as fentanyl also calls for help. require safety precautions. ACLU staff attorney Eliza- “All those things com- beth Bonham told The Vin- bined is kind of like a perfect dicator in May that overdos- storm, which unfortunately es are a health-care issue, has slowed down our testing not a criminal issue. process,” Stickrath said. “When these folks over- Those things all hit last dose and they enter the fall, he said. The bureau criminal justice system, they asked for six more scientists, aren’t able to get the health- which the state attorney care treatment they need general has agreed to hire. and instead enter a cycle of Two are on board, and the incarceration and a cycle of other four are in the process debt,” she said.

in one of his favorite past- SENTENCE times, shooting a bow, be- Continued from A3 cause he said he cannot draw back the bow string. sentence despite suffering “Doing nothing, just be- a brain injury when he fell ing a good guy, I ended up and hit his head after he losing everything I have for was punched. At the time of the future, and I ended up the plea, Judge Krichbaum being bitter about it,” the agreed he would go along with the recommendation. 67-year-old Belfrage said. When the judge asked “I’m alone, and I have noth- why Belfrage was OK with ing really important to do that, Belfrage came up to anymore.” address the court. After After hearing how the hearing Belfrage speak, punch affected him, Judge however, he changed his Krichbaum said six months mind. of county jail time did not “I didn’t know then what seem suffi cient. I know now, and justice “When I hear what this requires I impose the ap- guy did to you, I would propriate sentence,” Judge hurt him real bad for what Krichbaum said. he did,” Judge Krichbaum Belfrage said since April said. he has changed his mind Belfrage said that was fi ne and he believes Hall de- with him. serves a far tougher sen- “I get more bitter all the tence. Belfrage was a time,” Belfrage said. “I bouncer at Club 76 and the would not be unhappy if the night he was punched ,there punishment was worse.” was a fi ght. Belfrage moved Judge Krichbaum told toward the fi ght but never Hall and his lawyer, Robert got involved and the fight Root, that he would not live ended. Without warning, up to the sentencing recom- he was punched by Hall, mendation based on what fell back and hit his head. he knows about how the He said he does not even punch affected Belfrage. remember the punch. His The judge said he would al- next memory was waking low Hall to vacate his plea up in the hospital, Belfrage and start all over again in said. the case or he could keep his Belfrage said he was plea but the sentence would in the hospital for several be harsher than what was weeks and close to dying. agreed on. Root said his cli- He then went to a rehabili- ent wanted to maintain his tation facility. He lost about plea but asked to continue 40 pounds and could not the sentencing for a week so work for a long time. He said he could have time to argue he has lost so much muscle for a lesser sentence. The mass he cannot partake judge agreed.

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Roberts and a passenger can imagine, that takes a lot Eastbound traffic was way. the interstate. You couldn’t CRASH in Schaas’ car, William Law- of coordination,” Sutton said able to continue moving as First he talked to a driver tell what was what,” he said. Continued from A1 rence, also of New Castle, of the fi refi ghters and others the cleanup took place, but sitting beside the tire of his “I stayed around and were taken to St. Elizabeth who got them out. it still caused a backup in truck who appeared to be helped one of the guys who en by Kevin Roberts of Fort Youngstown Hospital with It’s too early to say what those lanes. All westbound injured. The man said his was trapped in the cab, talk- Wayne, Ind., the patrol said. severe injuries. caused the initial driver to traffi c was detoured off the back hurt. Hill talked to him ed to him and tried to keep The impact of Roberts’ Stephen Cole of Apple hit the other vehicles, Sut- interstate at state Route briefl y. him with us until we could tractor-trailer forced the car Creek, Ohio, the driver of ton said. 46 to Mahoning Avenue in “He was more concerned get the proper equipment Schaas was driving into the the truck Schaas was forced A tow truck was used to Austintown, Sutton said. about the others. He said, there to get him out,” Hill back of another tractor-trail- into, also was taken to St. lift a vehicle off the trapped Hill drove his four-wheeler ‘Please take care of the other said. er, and Brock’s tractor-trailer Elizabeth. car in which Schaas died, to the fence along the high- people,’” Hill said. “It was probably one of caught fi re. Late Thursday, Lawrence Sutton said. way and jumped over. He Then Hill went to the cab the worst ones I’ve seen in There were two passen- and Block were in fair condi- The fire chiefs on the was the fi rst person to get to of the truck that had come a long, long time – just hor- ger vehicles involved, one tion at the hospital; Roberts scene coordinated the re- the scene and called 911 to off, and that driver was rible,” Hill said of the crash. of which was a van that got was in critical condition. moval of the trapped people report the crash. still in the cab. There was Hill worked as Jackson wedged under the trailer of Cole was not on the list of so they could be taken to the Hill is on doctor’s orders no way to get him out. He Township’s police chief for a semi. A vehicle driven by patients. hospital, Sutton said. to use an oxygen tank, so he didn’t even see the vehicle 22 years and has seen many Guy Garner of Paterson, N.J., “A total of four people were The truck that caught fi re was grateful that the smoke that was trapped under the accidents on the interstate. struck the cab of Roberts’ trapped all at once in three was extinguished by Jack- from the fire wasn’t blow- semi trailer, he said. truck. different vehicles, so as you son Township fi refi ghters. ing toward him on the high- “There was so much on

his compa- meter led to four-plus years Concerned employees the report says. Altiere’s THERMAL ny. YSU left of underbilling that totals reached out to The Vindica- The report further Continued from A1 the system in $141,570. The city disputes tor explaining that though warned, “Youngstown June 2016. that fi gure. employees have been paid, Thermal has not filed for In total, there are about 50 “At that “We have a unique setup their paychecks came days nor has it received commis- buildings that receive heat time, YSU of circumstances where ma- late and they recently dis- sion approval for any of its services from Youngstown represented jor customers are refusing covered that their health in- [10] existing customer con- CALL TODAY! Thermal and four that re- approxi- Avers to pay for services that they surance has been canceled. tracts, as required under GET IT TODAY! ceive cooling. mately 60 have used,” Avers said. Another financial con- Ohio law.” Though PUCO would not percent of both the sys- Now, utility suppliers cern for the company is a Youngstown Mayor John speculate on what will hap- tem load and revenues for have threatened to shut off $5 million loan it secured. A. McNally is hopeful the MULCH pen to customers between Youngstown Thermal,” the electricity and gas sup- The debt from the loan has commission will accept the Per Yard now and when the receiv- PUCO’s staff report says. ply to the North Avenue now reached $7 million and recommendation made by • Shredded ing company takes over Then, Youngstown Ther- Youngstown Thermal plant. will reach $9 million in De- PUCO staff. Youngstown Thermal, Avers mal lost the U.S. Depart- The management of cember. The report “confi rms what Mulch maintained “the public utili- ment of Energy Advanced Youngstown Thermal also Youngstown Thermal also many people that have had • Dyed Mulch ties commission is protect- Supercritical Project, which informed the PUCO staff is behind in the annual pay- to deal with Youngstown Black-Brown-Red ing their interest.” was supposed to supplement that it was unable to process ments it owes to the com- Thermal over the past year Avers initiated the process the loss of YSU. Avers said payment for payroll. mission. or 18 months — that there’s • Playground Mulch of having PUCO investigate the Department of Energy Without proper staff The staff of PUCO ex- a large degree of financial Youngstown Thermal’s fi- no longer needed to use the members in key roles, the pressed concern for challenges that Thermal has TOP SOIL nancial struggles because it Youngstown Thermal plant plant would be in immedi- Youngstown Thermal’s been trying to deal with,” Per Yard was his “fi duciary responsi- for testing. ate jeopardy. PUCO’s report record keeping. In March McNally said. “I think be- • Screened bility” to do so. “The steam they would notes, for example, an oper- 2015, the staff requested tween Youngstown Thermal “I had no choice,” he said. have used was several times ator holding an Ohio boiler historical data and cur- and PUCO they will fi gure • Unscreened “I have an obligation to tell larger than YSU,” Avers said. license must be present to rent data for expenses and out a way to bridge a gap be- them that we have a tempo- • Super Soil Then, this year Avers says operate boilers used to gen- revenues, operations and tween now and the appoint- (Garden Soil) rary problem and we need he started to have a hard erate steam. fi nances. ment of the receiver.” their help to solve it.” time collecting revenue “Without a licensed “The results of staff’s Earlier this week, Avers • Mushroom Compost Avers says the process from four major unnamed boiler operator on site, the analysis were inconclusive announced the Youngstown started last year when he • Leaf Compost customers. The Vindicator Youngstown Thermal plant because the records provid- Thermal assets are for sale. • Fill Dirt realized the financial im- discovered Wednesday that must be shut down until ed by Youngstown Thermal “We have a huge bump in pact the loss of his largest one of the customers is the licensed operators can be were incomplete, incon- the road in the and we have • Baseball Infi eld Mix customer, Youngstown State city of Youngstown for the found to properly run the sistent, inaccurate, and in to get over it,” Avers said. “It University, would have on city hall building. A broken plant,” the report notes. many cases, unavailable,” will survive.” DECORATIVE STONE Per Ton

• Kitchen • Canadian Blue (Large & Small) made us choose him.” science degree from Niagara • Bathroom Werth served in the Army HOME SICK? • Rainbow Rock WERTH University in New York, then • New Roof Continued from A1 from January 1988 to De- a master’s degree in crimi- • Eastern Sunrise cember 1997, then started 0% Financing or Same • New Siding candidates to three. The fi - nal justice from Youngstown • Screened Porch • Black Shimmer as an FBI special agent at the State University. He is a long- nal candidates were Werth, end of 1997, according to his as Cash up to 18 Months • New Deck • Red Lava Youngstown police Capt. time township resident. • Most Home • Arctic Rainbow application. In May 2009, he The terms of Werth’s con- Rod J. Foley and Boardman became a training coordi- Improvement tract have not yet been set, Projects • Mojave Stone (Large & Small) police Sgt. Glen Riddle. nator at the FBI’s Cleveland Insurance Restoration “Any of the three could township offi cials said. The All Credit Cards Accepted • Black Beauty office. He worked in that & Remodeling have done a wonderful job role until 2013 and then be- township will host an intro- for Boardman Township,” came supervisory senior ductory event for him at 10 CONSTRUCTION GRAVELS said Trustee Tom Costello. resident agent for the FBI’s a.m. today at the township 330-259-1251 Per Ton government center, 8299 “At the end of the day, the Youngstown office in May • Pea Gravel (#8) experience in the military, 2013. The Youngstown offi ce Market St. the experience in the FBI, covers Mahoning, Trumbull Reached by The Vindica- Garage Special • River Gravel (#57) and the leadership positions and Columbiana counties. tor on Thursday, Werth de- • River Gravel (#3) Todd Werth has held is what Werth earned a bachelor of clined to comment. Get the • Mason Sand Minimum 3 Days - 4 Lines Package • Limestone Sand (AG SLAG) children. “I ask for forgive- pression. Hartwig said that Plus a FREE Garage Sale Kit! • Limestone (#8) ABUSE ness.” did not excuse her actions, Call or email to place • Limestone (#57) Continued from A1 McLaughlin said Under- but he said it was an expla- your ad today! wood admitted to investi- • Limestone (#617) his mother never did any- nation as to how someone gators from the Mahoning who has no criminal record 330-746-6565 option 4 8415 South Ave., Boardman thing to get him treatment County Sheriff’s Offi ce, who until he was examined by a could commit such a crime. classifi [email protected] investigated the case along Judge Krichbaum said he 330.726.9300 doctor in February, when he with county Childrens Ser- was 3 months old. found it hard to fathom that Lake vices, that she punched the Milton 330.538.0009 “This abuse, we believe, a mother would hurt her baby in the face and threw child like Underwood did. started when the baby came him into a crib. Underwood He said she was lucky she home from the hospital,” told the investigators she accepted a plea bargain be- McLaughlin said. “That’s was under stress and suf- a lot of abuse for three fering postpartum depres- cause if the case had gone to months.” sion, McLaughlin said. She trial and a jury heard all the Underwood, who was free recommended a four-year facts as well as a judge, she on bond until her sentencing sentence. would be looking at a longer and is seven months preg- Underwood’s attorney, Ed sentence. nant with twins, apologized Hartwig, asked for a two- “I just can’t imagine a in a barely audible voice. year sentence. He told the mother doing something like “I committed the crime judge his client has no crimi- this to a child,” Judge Krich- and I’m sorry,” said Under- nal record and she was diag- baum said. “It’s unnatural. wood, who has three other nosed with postpartum de- It’s inexclipable.”

“I grew up around wine,” Ohio stores. WINE Sergi said. “I have fond She also has a RedHead Continued from A1 memories of tasting fresh Provence-style Rose avail- grape juice.” able in select markets. It’s than 500 businesses from She also has fond memo- blended from Malbec, Mer- across the nation to present ries of her grandmother, lot and Zinfandel. their products June 28. The Michele Sergi-Russo, who “I grew up around people more than 500 companies came to the U.S. at age 14 talking about business and pitched more than 750 prod- with nothing more than a strategy, and that infl uenced ucts from 46 states. Only suitcase and a dream. Part my success,” Sergi said. “The about 100 received a deal for of that dream was to make best piece of advice I have is Walmart stores. a good life for future genera- it’s always ‘no’ if you don’t Stephanie Gilchrist, direc- tions of her family. ask.” tor of the Women in Entre- Sergi admires her grand- preneurship program at the mother’s brazen move. Youngstown Business Incu- “I embraced her sacrifi ce bator, told Sergi and other to the fullest by getting an women involved in the WE education,” Sergi said. Program about Walmart’s Sergi graduated from Cor- open call for pitches. nell University, where she Gilchrist wasn’t at all sur- prised that Sergi’s pitch was studied the science of wine- accepted. making and grape growing, “One thing I learned about or enology and viticulture, Marisa is she’s confi dent and respectively. not afraid of risk,” Gilchrist While in school, she de- said. veloped the idea behind Sergi received $5,000 from RedHead wine. She created the WE Program in the fall of a wine that was both sweet 2016 to help move her busi- and spicy, like a true red- ness forward. head, which she is. Sergi, a resident of Low- “I just thought it would be ellville, is a third-generation something fun to capture winemaker. Her late grand- the personality of a red- father, Dominic Sergi, made head,” she said. wine as a hobby. In 2003, her Sergi’s RedHead Red father, Frank Sergi, started Blend, a mix of California L’uva Bella Winery and Bis- Zinfandel and Chilean Car- tro in Lowellville to honor ménère, hit stores in the fall Dominic. of 2013 and is now in 200

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EMAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 2017 A7 METRO digest It’s D-Day for Kasich on Medicaid Associated Press legislators with their con- Chalk on Walk today COLUMBUS stituents in the politically WARREN Republican legislators divided battleground state. Trumbull Art Gallery and the in Ohio are bracing for a Some 700,000 low-income Fine Arts Council of Trumbull veto fight with GOP Gov. adults are now covered County are presenting the an- John Kasich as the national under Ohio’s expansion, at nual Chalk on the Walk and health care debate hits the a cost of almost $5 billion — Summerfest Parade, with live 2016 presidential contender most of which is picked up music by the Dixie Dandies, on his home turf. by the federal government. from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. today Conservatives have The Kasich administration on Courthouse Square in down- called on Kasich to set a has estimated that 500,000 town Warren. national example by leav- Ohioans could lose cover- TAG’s Summerfest Parade, ing in place a state budget age under a freeze within from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15, takes provision calling for freez- the fi rst 18 months. place at the conclusion of TAG’s ing new enrollment under Anticipating his veto, two week Summerfest Celebra- Medicaid expansion start- Republican budget writ- ASSOCIATED PRESS tion. It consists of two weeks ing July 1, 2018. He must de- ers made sure not to count Ohio Gov. John Kasich, right, joined by Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, speaks at a news conference of art classes for children and cide by midnight today. on savings from the freeze at the National Press Club in Washington on Tuesday. young adults. At the conclu- Allowing the freeze would to make the budget balance, on making choices as to line-item veto the waiver sion, which made the gov- sion of the parade, children and mark a stunning reversal as the constitution requires taking one of two paths, and provisions.” ernment health insurance adults of all ages can pick up for Kasich. He’s been one — but critics have noted that his time for choosing has of- The $65 billion-plus benefit available to more free chalk from the FACT chalk of the Republican Party’s retaining the expansion con- ficially arrived,” the email spending bill, which cleared low-income adults, includ- table, choose a sidewalk square most vocal defenders of the tinues to force the program’s said. “There is a fi scally re- the Legislature on Wednes- ing the working poor, men- and create works of art on the expansion, made possible required costs on the state. sponsible option, which is to day, sets Ohio’s budget tally ill and drug addicted. sidewalks throughout the park. under the federal health In an email to support- sign the budget, and there is for the two years starting Kasich’s offi ce said Thurs- care law reviled, and now ers, the free market Buck- a decision that would saddle Saturday. day that it was reviewing Women’s art show targeted, by his party. eye Institute used the title our children and grand- It orders Kasich to seek a and studying the state bud- YOUNGSTOWN Striking the provision, of Kasich’s recently released children with unsustain- waiver from the federal gov- get bill before announcing The Youngstown YWCA’s however, threatens to de- book, “Two Paths,” to frame able levels of government ernment allowing Ohio to any veto decision. 35th annual “Women Artists: A stabilize Ohio’s budget and the issue. programs and spending suspend new enrollment A tentative override vote is Celebration!” art show will open to harm Ohio’s Republican “Governor Kasich is big for generations, which is to under Medicaid expan- already scheduled for July 6. at noon today at 25 W. Rayen Ave. The show is open from noon to 4 p.m. through July 28, ex- cept on July 7, 20 and 27, when Man gets Murder suspect it will be open until 7 p.m. It is closed July 1-4 and all Mondays. The show juror is Margo six years Miller, chairwoman of the art indicted anew department at the University of Mount Union. The show fea- for role in tures 130 works by 82 artists. The “Women Artists: A Cel- on grand theft ebration!” showcases works drug ring by local, regional and national By JOE GORMAN Staff report women artists 18 and older. The [email protected] paraphernalia. juried show features all media, YOUNGSTOWN Tawana Walton, 49, Cohas- including paintings, drawings, YOUNGSTOWN A man wanted for almost Austin T. Burke, 18, of set Drive, possession of co- photographs, sculpture, ceram- Bristolville, caine and possession of drug ics, jewelry and metal work. The two years for his role in a heroin ring was sentenced was indicted paraphernalia. major sponsor for the exhibit is on a charge Thursday in Mahoning Coun- Carlos Cuevas Garcia, Byron Home Savings Charitable Foun- of grand dation. ty Common Pleas Court to six Street, failure to comply. years in prison. theft. He’s SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR accused of Lindsey Hawn, 31, South Closed for block party Hiawatha From left, Pete Pirone Jr., the newly appointed Struthers su- Osborn Avenue, possession “Yoda” stealing a WARREN perintendent, stands next to Joan Jones, a newly appointed car on Feb. of cocaine with forfeiture From 3 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Johnson, Struthers Elementary School principal, and Dave Vecchione, specifi cation. the new Struthers Middle School lead principal. 2. Burke Forest Street Northeast will be 30, received Burke the sen- was appre- Gregory Jones, 55, Stark closed for a block party. The hended by Drive, Austintown, aggravated closing will be at Olive Street tence from Judge Lou Springfield Township po- possession of drugs. and extend to Vine Street. lice. D’Apolito af- Herman Taylor, 48, Brent- Board hires Pirone This is Burke’s second ter he plead- wood Avenue, possession of Warren drug raid Johnson indictment in two weeks. ed guilty to cocaine and obstructing of- WARREN A Trumbull County grand charges of engaging in a fi c i a l b u s i n e s s . A drug task force investiga- as superintendent jury indicted Burke on Mon- tion resulted in a raid on a For- pattern of corrupt activity, Leartis Day, 39, West Hylda two counts of complicity day on aggravated murder est Street Northwest home among other charges. Avenue, OVI refusal. where a known drug dealer was to traffi cking in heroin and traffi cking in heroin. of Struthers schools Burke is accused of kill- Trvillian Dill, 37, Garfi eld suspected of selling crystal ing Brandon Sample, whose Street, aggravated posses- meth. Evidence taken from the Authorities said Johnson By SARAH LEHR body was found in a remote sion of drugs. house will be sent to a lab for was found May 25 at the ready.” home of his girlfriend, one of [email protected] area of Bristol on June 15. Jarrid Lopez, 22, North testing, but authorities say the Pirone, a former princi- The indictment revealed 36 co-defendants in the case, Bruce Street, improper house was not being used to STRUTHERS pal and assistant super- that prosecutors believed which was indicted in July handling of fi rearm in motor produce meth. It’s official: The Stru- intendent, has been with Sample was killed during an 2015. Johnson is the last de- vehicle. The Vindicator’s broadcast thers school district has the Struthers district since fendant to be sentenced. armed robbery on June 12. partner, 21 WFMJ-TV reported its new superintendent. 2000. Lamont Blair, 52, Auburndale When he was found, po- Burke also is accused of that members of the Trumbull The board of education Also during a special Avenue, possession of co- lice searched the house of the armed robbery of the Ashtabula Group Task Force approved a three-year meeting Thursday, the caine and possession of drug Johnson’s girlfriend and found Pizza Joe’s restaurant in and Trumbull County Sheriff ’s superintendent contract board approved the pro- paraphernalia. him hiding in a refrigerator. Cortland June 20. deputies converged on the Thursday for Pete Pirone Johnson apologized be- motion of Bethany Carl- Burke was convicted for Shemarr Kyle, 20, East 114th home Thursday. Jr. He will earn $102,000. son from principal to lead aggravated burglary with a Street, Cleveland, theft. fore he was sentenced. Pirone had been serv- Task force leaders say principal at Struthers El- fi rearm in Girard at age 16. Elliott Moody, 29, Wesley “I’m sincerely sorry for ing as the district’s inter- they’ve been seeing more drug any pain I caused anyone,” ementary. The burglary involved theft Avenue, possession of heroin im superintendent since dealing in both heroin and Johnson said. Carlson has a three-year of several guns from a home and aggravated possession crystal meth, but the Trumbull Judge D’Apolito said John- January after the resigna- contract and will earn in the city. of drugs. County coroner says toxicol- tion of Joseph Nohra. He is being held in Trum- son will still be a young man $80,621. Austin Rowe, 23, homeless, ogy tests show no evidence so Nohra originally left bull County jail on $1 mil- when he is released from The district has hired failure to notify change of far that meth is contributing to the Struthers district to lion bond. prison and he needs to fi nd Joan Jones, formerly an address. overdose deaths. a plan to ensure that he stays be a chief operating of- administrator in the Hub- Others indicted in Ma- Brishon Justice, 22, Bentley out of trouble and is able to ficer for Youngstown bard and Austintown dis- honing County on Thurs- BIRTHS take care of his two children. City Schools, though he day and their charges: Avenue, and Lamar A. Makle, tricts, as a Struthers Ele- 27, Cromwell Street, telecom- As part of the plea agree- announced his resigna- mentary principal with a Candis Sue Marie Wynn, ST. ELIZABETH BOARDMAN tion from that position 30, Lucretia Avenue, Girard, munication fraud and theft. ment, Johnson also forfeited three-year contract. Jones HOSPITAL three cellphones as well as a months after accepting breaking and entering and Mary Beidelschies, 51, South Chelsea Paulin and Christopher Bias, it. will earn $79,114. vandalism. Washingtonville, girl, June 25. bulletproof vest. Dave Vecchione, for- Turner Road, Canfi eld, theft. Kaitlyn Strines and Tyler Bradford, Johnson is set to be sen- Nohra will start work Christina Gradillas, 38, Mon- James Washington, 30, Struthers, girl, June 28. Aug. 1 as the Liberty Lo- merly an elementary tenced next week by Judge trose Street, Liberty, failure to Halleck Street, tampering Sierra Romero and Michael Ceja, cal Schools District su- school principal for the Youngstown, girl, June 28. Maureen Sweeney in an- comply, tampering with evi- with evidence, possession of Jayma Marshall and Tim Harrison, perintendent. McDonald school district, other case for a probation dence and possession of drug cocaine, aggravated posses- Leetonia, girl, June 28. “We want to continue will be the new Struthers Roneisha Thomas and Dewey Burkes violation. Under the terms paraphernalia. sion of drugs and failure to Sr., Youngstown, girl, June 28. of his plea agreement, that to provide innovative Middle School lead prin- programs,” Pirone said. cipal. Vecchione has a Joseph Varkonyi, 23, Coral comply. ST. JOSEPH WARREN HOSPITAL sentence will run concur- Sea Drive, possession of co- “We want our students three-year contract and a Brian Mennell, 47, homeless, Adrian and Melissa Davis, Warren, rent to the sentence he re- caine and possession of drug girl, June 28. ceived Thursday. to be college- and career- $87,779 salary. escape.

POLICE CALLS | Girard, Hubbard, Liberty A summary of recent criminal activity in Hub- felony, when, authorities alleged, he had Theft: A Will-o-Wood Drive man reported a GIRARD circles the accuser’s home in a pickup truck. bard, Liberty and Girard: a bag of suspected LSD tabs in his pocket loaded handgun and an iPod device missing June 25 Criminal mischief: A woman discovered a front HUBBARD while in a temporary holding facility. from his car. Criminal mischief: An East Second Street man window screen to her North Highland Avenue June 25 Counterfeit: The owner of a Belmont Avenue June 27 discovered someone had tossed a water- home had been damaged, likely by two rocks Burglary: To a home in the 20 block of Rebecca landscaping company reported having gotten Disrupting public services: Authorities issued melon at and damaged his vehicle’s rearview that were found nearby. Avenue through a rear door. Stolen was three counterfeit business checks. a warrant against a 29-year-old Liberty man mirror. Damage was estimated at $300. Menacing: A Gordon Street woman told po- about $3,278 worth of items that included a Felonious assault: After tracking a series of after a Trumbull Court woman alleged he had Arrest: Austintown police handed to Girard lice her 12-year-old grandson has received refrigerator, two TVs and an entertainment 911 calls, police charged Lewis C. Fortune punched her face and destroyed her phone as authorities Michael W. Lusby, 38, of North threatening correspondence via Instagram, center. III, 34, of Colonial Drive, Liberty, with feloni- she tried to call 911. Avenue, Girard, who was accused of failing including a threat that he could be shot. Domestic violence: Daniel P. Root, 37, of Main ous assault and domestic violence after his Arrest: Offi cers answered a call about a male to appear in court on a marijuana-possession Trespassing: Offi cers noticed an unoccupied Street, Hubbard, was charged with the crime girlfriend alleged that during an argument, breaking into vehicles in the 200 block of charge. vehicle near a set of railroad tracks and a after his mother alleged Root has made con- Fortune had struck her head and face while Potters Circle, then charged Brian C. Butler Burglary: Took place in the 300 block of East viaduct off Byers Street, then issued sum- tinual threats and taunts against her, caus- strangling the accuser, then threw her out of Jr. of Royal Arms Drive, Girard, with criminal Wilson Avenue, though it appeared nothing monses charging two Girard boys, 14 and 17, ing the accuser to fear for her safety. the residence and locked the door. The victim trespassing, carrying a concealed weapon had been stolen. with criminal trespassing. The teens were on Arrest: Police in the 200 block of School Street was found a short time later at a Goldie Road and attempted theft after alleging Butler, Attempted theft: A worker for a North State private property, a report said. pulled over and took into custody Monica D. business with strangulation marks on her 22, had a knife. Several residents discov- Street restaurant who was on a break June 28 Boor, 29, upon learning that she was wanted neck as well as blood on her shirt and coming ered their cars had been entered, though it reported having seen a man rummaging Burglary: Authorities charged Chalise M. on a Campbell warrant charging her with vio- from her nose, a report stated. appeared little if anything was missing, a through his vehicle before the person fl ed on Gibson-Canty of Folsom Street Northwest, lating a court order. Boor, of Bedford Road, Arrest: A vehicle check on Goldie Road re- report showed. a bicycle. Warren, with burglary and criminal trespass- Drugs: While answering a possible domestic- Brookfi eld, also was cited on a charge of sulted in the arrest of Daron N. Little, 51, of Citation: Police reported having seen a man ing after her former husband alleged Gibson- driving under suspension. Madison Street, Campbell, on misdemeanor violence call at a Trumbull Court residence, stumbling in a grassy area near Trumbull Av- June 26 charges of criminal simulation and posses- police cited Teqwan I. Scott, 22, on a charge enue before citing Evan L. Hall, no informa- Canty, 35, had broken into his Church Hill Harassment: A Hillcrest Drive woman reported sion of drug paraphernalia. Found in Little’s of marijuana possession. Scott, of Marion tion given, on a charge of public intoxication. Road apartment through a window. She also having received a call from someone who car were a phony $100 bill and a suspected Street, Struthers, had a bag of suspected Theft: A Trumbull Avenue couple alleged a had been warned to stay off the property, a threatened to shoot another person. crack-cocaine pipe, authorities alleged. marijuana in his car, authorities said. man who had stayed at their residence stole report stated. June 27 June 26 Theft: A Colonial Drive woman reported a a cellphone and a house key after an argu- Menacing: Police received a complaint that an Theft: An Elmwood Drive woman learned that Arrest: Police responded to possible threats at $1,200 laptop computer and smaller items ment. Ohio Avenue man had yelled at several chil- $1,056 had been removed from her bank ac- a Motor Inn Drive motel, where they charged had been removed from her vehicle. Arrest: An offi cer reported having seen a dren as they rode their bicycles past his resi- count, leaving a negative $131 balance. Steven A. Prest , 34, of Girard, with aggra- June 28 possibly intoxicated person on East Second dence, and that he reportedly had threatened LIBERTY vated menacing, vandalism and criminal tres- Assault: A woman alleged a Youngstown Street before authorities charged Dominic J. to beat up one of the youngsters. June 25 passing. A clerk alleged he had threatened to woman in her 20s came to her Madison Road Cella, 21, of Riverview Drive, Leavittsburg, Harassment: A Hazel Street woman alleged Assault: A man stated his daughter had been beat her up after she informed Prest that he apartment, then punched her head and face, with disorderly conduct while intoxicated. a neighbor had threatened her as part of a assaulted at a nearby fast-food restaurant, was behind in his rent. He also kicked a door leaving several cuts as well as swelling to Cella refused to comply with police on a few pattern of harassment. The neighbor alleged all of which led to charges of assault, crimi- frame and caused considerable damage to his her forehead. occasions, a report showed. the woman had videotaped him without his nal damaging and drug possession against room, she further alleged. June 29 June 26 consent. William E. Lowry, 26, of Indiana Avenue, Mc- Assault: An employee with a Goldie Road big- Trespassing: Police charged Robert J. Nix, 34, Menacing: A woman alleged a man had threat- June 29 Donald, after his girlfriend alleged Lowry had box store alleged a customer punched his with criminal trespassing after the North ened her and charged at the accuser while Criminal mischief: Someone in the 500 block struck her face, threw food at the accuser head, knocking the accuser to the ground, Olmsted man reportedly refused to leave they were at a Church Hill Road funeral of Church Hill Road threw a beer bottle while and broke her car’s rearview mirror. Lowry after the worker informed the customer that a Motor Inn Drive motel after having been home. driving in the 500 block of Church Hill Road also was charged with bringing prohibited his infant child had taken candy while in a terminated from a job and having his room Menacing: An East Wilson Avenue man said and broke a car’s windshield. The damage items to a detention facility, a fi fth-degree check-out line. reservation canceled. his former girlfriend continually calls him and estimate was $250.

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RAE’VENNE SAMONN’ FAIRCLOTH-THOMAS HOLIDAY EVENTS HOLIDAY CLOSINGS YOUNGSTOWN - A funeral serv- A checklist of local, state and ice celebrating the life of Ms. Fourth of July All events are on Indepen- federal institutions and local busi- Rae’Venne Samonn’ Faircloth-Tho- nesses closed various days. Resi- mas will be held Monday at 11 a.m. dence Day on Tuesday unless otherwise noted. dents of communities not listed at the Union Baptist Church in should check their governmental Youngstown. Ms. Rae’Venne jour- MAHONING COUNTY offi ce schedules. neyed to her heavenly home on Austintown: Fun Run/5K, City offi ces: Youngstown, War- Friday, June 23, 2017. 7 p.m. today, 9-1-1 Park, fi n- ren, Niles, Salem, Sharon, New Rae’Venne was born Feb. 27, ishes at Fitch Stadium. Castle, closed Tues.; Newton Falls 1993, in Youngstown, a daughter Struthers: Struthers Municipal Court, closed Tue. and of Virginia Faircloth and Julius Day from 4 to 8 p.m. today, Wed. Thomas. Mauthe Park, includes activi- County offi ces: Mahoning, She was a 2012 graduate of ties for kids and more. East High School and she enjoyed Trumbull, Columbiana, Mercer, Boardman: Air National Lawrence, closed Tue. cooking, watching the Pittsburgh Moses. CALABRESE, Geraldine (Leeson), KOSEK, Fanny M. “Nana,” 96, of Guard Band of The North- All State offi ces: Ohio Bureau 80, of Poland; Cunningham-Becker Poland; calling hours today from Steelers, shopping and planning The family will receive friends festivities for herself and others. east, 8 p.m. Saturday, Maag of Jobs and Family Services of- Funeral Home, Poland Chapel. 4 to 7 p.m. at Rossi Brothers & Lel- from 9 until 11 a.m. at the church. Outdoor Theatre, Boardman She loved to spend time with her Interment will be at Tod Home- fi ces, closed Tue. lio Funeral Home in Boardman. Park, 375 Boardman-Poland DIXON, James Luke, 85, of Can- family and friends and she will be stead Cemetery. Federal offi ces: U.S. Post field; calling hours Saturday from MASCARELLA, Thomas, 65, of deeply missed by those who knew Please visit jewashingtonfuner- Road. Fireworks follow the Offi ce, Youngstown, Warren, 10 to 11 a.m. at Westminster Pres- Lowellville; calling hours Sunday and loved her. alservices.com to leave condolen- concert at 9:45 p.m. Rain lo- closed Tue. byterian Church; Lane Family Fu- cation for the concert is the from 4 to 7 p.m. at Cunningham- Rae’Venne leaves to cherish ces and to sign the online guest- Federal Bankruptcy Court: neral Homes, Austintown Chapel. Boardman High School Per- Becker Funeral Home, Lowellville her memory, her loving parents, book. closed Tues. Chapel. Virginia Faircloth and Julius (Tina) forming Arts Center, 7777 FAIRCLOTH-THOMAS, Rae’Venne Ministry of care and comfort Thomas; her grandparents; three Glenwood Ave. District Court: closed Tue. Samonn’, of Youngstown; calling McMILLIN, Helen M., 93, of provided by the J.E. Washington sisters; 10 brothers; and a host of Schools: Youngstown, Warren, hours Monday from 9 to 11 a.m. at Hodgenville, Ky., formerly of New Funeral Services Inc. Campbell: Independence Union Baptist Church; J.E. Wash- nieces, nephews, other relatives Day celebration, parade Niles, Salem, Sharon, New Castle, Waterford; calling hours Monday and dear friends. Youngstown Diocese, closed Tue. ington Funeral Services Inc. from 10 a.m. to noon at Linsley- begins at noon Saturday at She was preceded in death by Royal Funeral Home in East Pales- Palermo Center, 394 Ten- Universities: Youngstown HEFFNER, Lorenzo Faircloth, Geraldine Sor- Charles D. “Chuck,” tine. ney Ave., and proceeds to State, Eastern Gateway Com- 69, of Youngstown; calling hours rels, Ida Crampton, Herbert Ray- 06-30-17 Roosevelt Park. One-day munity College, closed Tue.; Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. at NIEMI, Brenda, 56, of Liberty; no ford, Robert Thomas and Curtis festival follows the parade. Kent State Trumbull Campus Lane Family Funeral Homes, Aus- arrangements; Davis-Becker Fu- Festival includes vendors, closed at 5 p.m. Mon. and closed tintown Chapel. neral Home in Boardman. car show in the afternoon. Tue. HOLLAND, Amy, 92, of Youngs- PAURICH, John N., 92, of Austin- PATRICK J. ISOLDI, 95 Canfi eld: Rotary Fireworks Western Reserve Transit Au- town; Kinnick Funeral Home in Gir- town; calling hours Sunday from at Canfi eld Fairgrounds on thority (WRTA): closed Tue. ard. 1 to 3 p.m. at Vaschak-Kirila Funer- NILES – Patrick J. Isoldi, 95, Saturday. Gates open at 6 Public libraries: Youngstown- al Home in Youngstown. ISOLDI, Patrick J., 95, of Niles; passed away peacefully at p.m., fi reworks at 10 p.m. Mahoning County, Kinsman calling hours Saturday from SEIFERT, Paul Joseph III, 60, of 5:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 29, Includes food vendors, en- Free Public Library, Hubbard 10:30 a.m. to noon at Holeton-Yu- Howland; Staton-Borowski Funeral 2017, at his residence. tertainment from JD Eicher Public Library, Warren-Trumbull, hasz Funeral Home. Home in Warren. “Patsy” was born in Girard, May and more. McKinley Memorial Library, 13, 1922, the son of John and Niles, Newton Falls Public Li- Austintown: Party on the Theresa (Natale) Isoldi, and had brary, closed Tue.; Girard Free Plaza and Fireworks, 3 to lived in this area all his life. Library, Bristol Public Library, 11:30 p.m. Sunday, Austin- CHARLES D. “CHUCK” HEFFNER, 69 He was a Girard High School Bristolville, closed Mon. and graduate, honorably served in the town Plaza, 5880 Mahoning Tue. YOUNGSTOWN - Charles D. Ave. Music, clowns, face U.S. Army during World War II, and “Chuck” Heffner, 69, passed away painting and more. Fireworks Stock market: Stifel Nicolaus, reveived three Bronze Battle Stars closed Tue. following a brief illness on Wed- and the World War II Victory Med- at 10 p.m. nesday, June 28, 2017. al. He was a member of St. Ste- Austintown: Ecumenical Banks: Chase Bank, Citizens Born June 6, 1948 in Youngs- phen Church, an avid bowler and One, Cortland Banks, First town, he was the son of Charles D. “Together Again” service, 8:30 a.m. Austin golfer, and enjoyed ballroom Log Cabin, 3797 S. Raccoon National Bank, Chemical Bank, and Loretta M. (Morrison) Heffner. be at noon on Saturday, July 1, Warren, Farmers National Bank, dancing and vegetable gardening. 2017, at St. Stephen Church, with Road. He was a graduate of Chaney He retired in 1981, as the steel Home Federal Savings & Loan, High School. He was the former the Rev. James Korda officiating. Austintown: Parade, noon, Niles, Home Savings & Loan, yard manager at U.S. Steel Com- Friends may call at the Hole- owner of Master’s Tuxedo in pany, McDonald Works, following Raccoon Road. Line up at Huntington Bank, Austintown, Boardman, as well as the Red Vel- ton-Yuhasz Funeral Home Satur- 10:30 a.m. Key Bank, PNC Ohio, PNC Penn- 40 years of service. day morning from 10:30 a.m. to vet Lounge in Cornersburg. He Patsy is survived by a daugh- Struthers: Parade at noon, sylvania, closed Tue. was a real estate agent for over noon. ter, Patricia Isoldi, with whom he Burial will be at St. Stephen begins at Fifth Street Plaza, Trash collection: Allison 20 years for various agencies but lived; a son, Michael (Lynde) Isoldi proceeds to Sexton Street Brothers Inc., Allied Waste, most recently for Century 21 Lake- will be received from noon until Cemetery. of Girard; four grandchildren, Yv- The family request that materi- and ends at Fifth Street Waste Management, Warren City side. the time of service. ette Bailes, twins Ashley and Amy Plaza. Environmental Services, Waste- Chuck was a proud member of al contributions be made to Hos- A special thanks to Dr. Richard Isoldi, and Jennifer (John Paul) Youngstown: City of Tech Services, closed Tue., pick Fraternal Order of Eagles, Post Lee and the staff of Seidman Can- pice of the Valley or Catholic Bruno; five great-grandchildren, YOUngstown’s annual Fire- up schedule is one day behind. 3298 in Austintown, where he cer Clinic in Cleveland, as well as Charities of Trumbull County. Mason, Shelby, Joseph, Giovanni, The family also extends a thank works Display, beginning at served as secretary for the past Hospice of the Valley. and Rocco; and a special niece, you to everyone who visited and Legal Notices 10 years. He was an avid sports Memorials may be made to Theresa LaGamba of Boardman. 10 p.m. at Covelli Centre, 229 helped with his care, and a special E. Front St. fan, especially of the Cleveland Hospice of the Valley. He was preceded in death by LEGAL NOTICE thank you to Yvette Mason, Shelby FOR Cavaliers. Please visit www.lanefuneral- his wife, Theresa Mary Marchionte Canfi eld: Firecracker 4 A FORECLOSURE SALE Survivors include his sister, homes.com to share a memory or and Joseph for taking care of Mile Run, 8:30 a.m., registra- Isoldi, whom he married July 12, their grandfather, the Hospice CASE NO. 2008 CV 4321 Donna (Robert) Casey; nieces and to send a condolence. 1947, and who died Jan. 9, 2015; tion begins at 7:30 a.m. Kids nurses, along with the staff on 5 J.T.S. CAPITAL II, LLC, successor nephews Ashlea Pollock, Amanda son John Isoldi, who died Jan. 22 race around the Green at in interest South at St. Elizabeth Health Cen- To First National Bank of Pennsylvania Casey, Kimberly (William Wells) 2014; four sisters and two broth- 8:15 a.m. Scandy, Danielle Scandy, Kristo- ter. v. ers, Ida McFalls, Anthony Isoldi, Canfi eld: Parade leaves pher Scandy, and Anthony (Jamie) Thomas R. Skelton, et al Nick Isoldi, Rose Rozzo, Mary Rob- Canfi eld Fairgrounds at 10:10 Scandy; and 10 great-nephews and erts, and Gertrude Biasucci; and a By virtue of Orders of Sale issued from the great-nieces. a.m. and circles the Green. Mahoning County Common Pleas Court, to special niece, Concetta (Butchie) George Roman Auctioneers, Ltd./North- Besides his parents, he was After the parade, Andy Timko wood Realty Service, licensed auctioneers Pecchia. 06-30-17 performs at the gazebo. and real estate sales persons, as a Private preceded in death by his sister, A Mass of Christrian Burial will Selling Officer, have been ORDERED by the There will be kids’ games, Court to offer for FORECLOSURE SALE on Connie Scandy. Monday the 17th day of July, 2017, com- A memorial service will be held pony rides and a petting mencing at 5:00 p.m., the following Real at the Lane Family Funeral Homes, zoo on the North Green and Property and tenements: a patriotic pet contest on Situated in the Township of Canfield, Austintown Chapel on Sunday, Ju- 06-30-17 FREDESVINDA SANTOS, 84 County of Mahoning and State of Ohio and ly 2, 2017, at 2 p.m., where friends the South Green. Event also being further described as follows: YOUNGSTOWN – Funeral serv- includes a food court from Part of Lot Number 9, Division 4, in said Township and further described as follows: ices will be held at noon on Satur- nonprofi t organizations in Beginning at the intersection of the center- line of Shields Road and Raccoon Road; AMY HOLLAND, 92 day at the Wasko Funeral Home in Farmers Bank parking lot, 20 thence Westerly along the centerline of Campbell for Fredesvinda Santos, Shields Road a distance of approximately S. Broad St. 1710 feet but to the Easterly right of way YOUNGSTOWN – Amy Holland, 84, who passed away Tuesday line of State Route 11; thence Northwest- TRUMBULL COUNTY erly along the Easterly right of way line of 92, passed away early Wednesday evening. Howland: Annual Howland State Route 11 a distance of approximately Fredesvinda was born, May 6, 1330 feet but to the Southerly line of a morning, June 28, 2017, at Herit- Township Fourth of July 17.376 acre parcel of land now or formerly age Manor in Youngstown with 1933, in Morovis, Puerto Rico, the owned by Thomas Skelton and Connie Parade begins at 10 a.m. Fes- Skelton; Thence Easterly along the South- her family by her side. daughter of Adolfo and Arcadia erly line of said before mentioned Skelton tival begins at 11:30 a.m. out- lands a distance of approximately 1540 feet Amy was born Aug. 28, 1924, in Negron Rodriguez. but to the Southeast corner of Lot Number Youngstown, a daughter of the She was a member of Sta. Rosa side Howland High School, 2 of the Howard E. Lynn Plat Number 2 as 200 Shaff er Drive NE. Fes- shown by Plat Volume 73, page 184, late Andrew and Evelyn Louise Gil- de Lima Catholic Church and en- Mahoning County Records of Plats; Thence tival includes Knocker Ball, continuing Easterly along the Southerly lespie Douglass. joyed sewing, dancing and most of line of said Lynn Plat a distance of 135 feet car display, infl atable bouncy to a point; Thence continuing Easterly She grew up on the city’s south all spending time with her family. along the Southerly line of said Lynn Plat castles, train rides, burrito- 198.4 feet to a point; Thence Southerly side, attended St. Patrick School, Her husband, Jose Santos, The Santos family has entrust- eating contest, pet show, along a Westerly line of said Lynn Plat 17 and graduated from South High whom she married Sept. 25, 1950, ed their loved one to the care of feet to a point; Thence continuing Souther- petting zoo, food, a DJ and ly along the Westerly line of Lot No. 2 of School. passed away Jan. 15, 1998. the Wasko Funeral Home in Camp- the Skelton Farm Plat No. 2 as shown by chances to win prizes. Plat Volume 70, page 223, a distance of 44 She married the late John She leaves to cherish her mem- bell and will receive family and feet to a point; Thence Southerly along the “Bud” Holland in September of ory, her children, Iris Vargas of Westerly line of said Skelton Farm Plat souri, Leah (Jim) Curie of Wooster, friends Saturday morning from Newton Falls: Carnival and 119.20 feet to a point; Thence Westerly 1951, and they remained a loving Florida, Frank Santos of Youngs- Fourth of July activities in- along a Northerly line of said Skelton Farm Derek (Melissia) Johns of Wooster, 11 a.m. to noon. Plat 61.52 feet to corner; Thence Southerly couple until his death in 1994. Dr. Katie (Scott) Vincer-Sears of town, Edwin Santos of Newark and Visit www.waskofamily.com to cluding food vendors, games along a Westerly line of said Skelton Farm Effrain Santos of Youngstown; Plat 100 feet to a corner; Thence Easterly Mrs. Holland spent her early Pickerington, Luke (Dr. Christina) view this obituary and send Fre- and live bands nightly. Car- along the Southerly line of said Skelton years in sales until raising her nine grandchildren; 12 great- Farm Plat 230 feet to the centerline of Rac- Vincer of Brecksville, and Jaime desvinda's family condolences. nival begins at 5 p.m. today coon Road; Thence Southerly but along the family became her priority. Amy grandchildren; and two great- centerline of Raccoon Road a distance of and Michael Kravitz of Cleveland. and ends at 11 p.m. Tuesday. approximately 1020 feet but to the center- was considered a stay-at-home Amy was also blessed with great-grandchildren. Activities will take place at line of Shields Road to the place of begin- Besides her parents, Fredesvin- ning, containing within said bounds approx- mom but was anything but “stay- great-grandchildren who were City Park, Quarry and Center imately 52.34 acres of land more or less. at-home.” da was preceded in death by her fortunate enough to know her Street. Parade at 10 a.m. Including within said description is Lot She was very active in St. Rose husband, Jose; and a son, William. 06-30-17 Number 1 of the Skelton Farm Plat Number love, and leaves Colton and Afton Tuesday, begins on Fourth 1, as shown by the recorded Plat in Volume Parish, where she worked for Brown, Madyson Johns, and Scot- Street and proceeds to Mil- 43, page 33, Mahoning County Records. many years preparing meals for ty, Stella and John Sears and Luke ton Avenue. Fireworks at 10 PPN: 26-035-0-021.0 and 26-035-0-022.0 the priests. She was active in Vincer. p.m. at City Park, Quarry and Further known for street numbering pur- Catholic Women’s Club, and help- Besides her husband, Amy was poses as 5286 South Raccoon Road, ed with the yearly festival and Center St. Canfield, OH 44406. preceded in death by a daughter, fund raisers. Elaine; her brothers, Neal and An- Online school loses McDonald: Festival from 6 DATE, TIME AND LOCATION OF SALE Amy became a school crossing to 11 p.m. nightly until Satur- On, Monday, July 17, 2017, at 5:00 p.m., the drew Douglass; and her best Real Estate will be sold by public AUCTION guard and loved to tell stories friend and sister-in-law, Madge day at Woodland Park, 500 AT ITS LOCATION, ON SOUTH RACCOON Ohio Ave. Festival includes ROAD AT 5286 SOUTH RACCOON ROAD, about her “little darlings.” One of Douglass. CANFIELD, OH 44406. her biggest joys came from her its argument in court bingo, rides, games and A memorial Mass will be held at TERMS OF SALE many years of playing cards with Associated Press 16 school year. food. Fireworks at 10 p.m. a time to be determined on Satur- Appraised value: $305,000.00 her special group of ladies. They day, July 29, 2017, at St. Patrick COLUMBUS A state appeals court in Saturday. played together for over 40 years The real estate cannot be sold for less than Church, 1400 Oak Hill Ave., One of the nation’s larg- Columbus rejected that ar- Warren: Happy Birthday two-thirds (2/3) of the APPRAISED value. and became lifelong “sisters.” An THEREFORE, THE MINIMUM OPENING BID Youngstown. est online charter schools gument Thursday. America concert by the MUST BE $203,334.00. A $10,000.00 depos- exceptional baker, Amy's phenom- In lieu of flowers, Amy’s family Packard Band at the South it by certified check made payable to enal baked goods were loved by has lost another round in A Department of Educa- George Roman Auctioneers is required. The requests that donations be made Lawn Bandshell, 8 p.m., Property is sold in an “AS-IS” condition. All many. its multifaceted legal fi ght tion spokeswoman has said inspections must be done prior to the auc- to Emmanuel House in Girard; to Packard Music Hall, 1703 tion is due. A 7% Buyers premium will be Amy is survived by four chil- over how Ohio offi cials tal- it’s committed to ensuring added to the final bid price. Heritage Manor; or to the Girard Mahoning Ave. NW, followed dren, her daughters, Collette (Ka- Free Library. lied student log-ins to de- “correct funding” for com- NOTICE TO LIENHOLDERS, JUDGMENT ren Brooker) Johns of Euclid and termine the school should by fi reworks. CREDITORS AND PARTIES Amy’s family also wishes to munity schools. (O.R.C. 2329.152(b)(2) Jeanne (Robin) Vincer of Vienna; repay $60 million in fund- COLUMBIANA COUNTY thank the staff at Heritage Manor An ECOT spokesman Parties may submit a “Remote Bid” to be her sons, John “Ted” (Renee) Hol- for the excellent care and comfort ing. Columbiana: Fourth of received on or before four thirty (4:30) p.m. says the e-school hopes on July 16, 2017, by email to land of Youngstown and Doug provided during Mrs. Holland’s State officials contend July Community Celebration, [email protected] or to get a fair hearing from facsimile number 330-533-4889. (Lynnette) Holland of Girard, with stay. that the Electronic Class- Firestone Park, 347 E. Park whom she made her home for Please visit kinnickfuneral- room of Tomorrow didn’t the Ohio Supreme Court. Ave. All day, includes games, PRIVATE SELLING OFFICER several years (”There was no home.com to view and share this provide documentation ECOT has related chal- activities, pet contest, music George Roman Auctioneers, Ltd/ greater gift than these last years Northwood Realty Service, obituary, and to send condolences of student participation to lenges pending there and and more. Fireworks at dusk. 22 West Main Street spent living together; although Canfield, OH 44406 online to Amy’s family. justify that portion of its in Franklin County court. LAWRENCE COUNTY Phone: 330-533-4071 peppered with frustration we E-mail: [email protected] ECOT is the state’s larg- Ellwood City: Arts and wouldn’t have wanted it any other funding. Date: June 21, 2017 Crafts Festival, Ewing Park, 9 way.”); and a sister, Mary Lou De- But ECOT alleges that the est online charter school. Plaintiff’s firm: a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday through Manchester Newman & Bennett marco of Canfield. Department of Education It has been the target of James G. Floyd, Esq. Sunday. Fireworks close out 201 E. Commerce Street, Atrium Level 2 Amy will be missed by her illegally changed criteria to many criticisms over the Youngstown, OH 44503 06-30-17 the festival at dusk. Phone: 330-743-1171 grandchildren, Ian Johns of Mis- adjust funding for the 2015- years over its operations. Email: [email protected] Plaintiff’s Attorney

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio FRIDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER U Founded June 1869 JUNE 30, 2017 VINDY.COM | A9 A big Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers win for 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 Trump By JAY AMBROSE Tribune News Service The story line is that Presi- dent Donald Trump has State BOE sharpens claws no respect for the judiciary and the separation of pow- to help students, taxpayers ers, but lately the reverse has been more nearly the case. HE LONG TARNISHED IMAGE Some in the judiciary have of Ohio’s network of charter seemed to think they can schools just got a much needed boss the executive and leg- dash of polish. islative branches around no T matter what the law says. That’s because the state Board of Edu- cation last week toned up a vastly un- Ah, but here comes a derdeveloped muscle – namely strict unanimous Supreme Court oversight – to forcefully stand up to one saying a bunch of lower strong example of documented abuses courts went absolutely too and irregularities in the state’s system far in their snarling pursuit of this president who has of about 400 charter or community no end of anti-democratic schools. forces on his trail. What we Specifi cally, the state board voted 16-1 are talking about, of course, to get tough with the Electronic Class- is Trump’s varied executive room of Tomorrow charter school by orders seeking a temporary demanding that it repay the Ohio ban on trips to the United Department of Education about States by citizens of terror- $60 million of the $108 million it re- ist-ridden countries with ceived for the 2015-2016 school year in disorderly vetting processes. state assistance. These six Middle East The department determined, based countries had been identi- on computer log-in durations and fi ed by the Obama admin- offl ine documentation, that many ECOT istration as especially trou- students failed to meet the minimum bling and, despite Trumpian 920 hours of “learning opportunities” fumbles of various sorts in required by the state. In fact, ODE said the way this was handled, a the school reported 15,322 full-time stu- case can be made for what dents in the 2015-16 academic year, but he wants. While there have the department could verify only 6,313 been stories to the contrary, meeting the state’s absolute minimum- some bad customers have attendance standards. made their way here from ECOT’s transgressions were thor- Valley Rep. Ryan renews criticism those shores, terrorism is oughly documented by the state and hardly taking a nap right later upheld by a hearing offi cer. now and checking out visi- Its abuses cost the state and taxpay- of Pelosi and her leadership team tors more thoroughly hardly ers dearly. The ODE’s bill for $60 mil- seems stupid. lion represents revenue cash-strapped Some have argued the school districts in the Mahoning Valley After Democrats greatly ago. I asked if the entire House changes could surely be underperformed in the Democratic leadership team and throughout Ohio have lost by stu- made while the hustle and November 2016 election, U.S. should go, and he said yes. dent fl ight into the virtual e-school. David bustle is going on, but there’s Rep. Tim Ryan placed much of Skolnick Again, no one is going to re- an old saying that would HISTORY OF POOR ACCOUNTABILITY the blame on his political party’s sign his or her leadership posi- The fi ndings hardly surprise us. Other seem to apply: You can’t fi x inability to connect with middle tion. a train while it’s running. performance yardsticks show similar America. [The article ran Thursday and disheartening results. Take graduation AS AN ASIDE John Kelly, an experienced So Ryan challenged House obviously CNN monitors The and honorable military man rates, for example. Only about 38 per- Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi Vindicator as Ryan was on the cent of ECOT’s students graduate after In an email seeking campaign now serving as secretary of for her post. While Ryan brought news network later that day to Homeland Security, has said four years and just 44.1 percent after contributions, U.S. Rep. Bill up valid issues about Pelosi’s talk about health care and was that slowing things down fi ve years. Also, an investigation by the shortcomings and overall prob- Johnson of Marietta, R-6th, asked specifi cally about what he wrote: “As one of the most pro- is necessary in order to ar- New York Times found “more students lems with the Democratic Party, told me about leadership.] rive at something that works drop out of [ECOT] or fail to fi nish high the House Democratic Caucus Trump Republicans anywhere If the Democratic Party is go- in Congress, I am under daily better than what we now school within four years than at any voted 134 to 63 to retain the ing to be relevant – particularly have. other school in the country, according incumbent. attack from D.C. liberals and the with polls showing Trump with to federal data.” In the past 10 days, Ryan of media who still have not accept- low approval ratings – in the INDISPUTABLE POWERS ed last year’s election results. Nor are these most recent document- Howland, D-13th, returned to 2018 election, new faces in lead- But whether the revi- If our campaign’s [Federal Elec- ed transgressions anything new. As far the national spotlight by criti- ership are needed, Ryan said. sion succeeds or not, the tion Commission] report shows cizing Pelosi after Democrats “Nothing has changed since executive order was crystal back as 2001, Jim Petro, then state au- any signs of weakness, they will lost two more special elec- the last election, but there’s a clear about objectives and ditor of Ohio, had determined ECOT pounce, ramping up their eff orts tions last week for House seats lot more grumbling about it,” methods, the president has received $1.7 million in state largess for to defeat me and pour money vacated by Republicans who he said. indisputable powers within students who were never enrolled. into the campaign of a Democrat left to join the administration Democrats hope to gain con- the Constitution to do this What is new, however, is the aggres- challenger.” Johnson is a solid of President Donald Trump. trol of the House and Senate in thing, and lower courts said sive action taken by the state Board of fundraiser in a safe Republican Democrats lost two other spe- next year’s election. Midterm nothing doing. A primary Education, which acted on behalf of district with no Democratic chal- cial elections under the same elections usually benefit the methodology was to read many weary and fed-up taxpayers. lenger to date. Its progressive action complements circumstances earlier this year. party that doesn’t control the Trump’s mind and guess Readers of my column know recent moves by the Republican- All four seats were in safe White House. at real motives that would how much I love the Austintown controlled Ohio General Assembly to Republican areas, but after “It’s still possible, but it makes not matter legally even if the Fourth of July Parade – the strengthen oversight and regulations of Democrats and their allies spent it harder with current leader- guesses were right. tens of millions of dollars on a race candy, the sweaty politicians, ship,” Ryan said. “With Trump Because Trump had charter schools in order to keep money- being with my family. As I wrote grubbing managers and lax professional in Georgia – the most expensive doing what he’s doing, it can be talked about a Muslim ban last year, I don’t have plans to at- during his campaign and and academic standards as far away House race in the nation’s his- done. But if leadership stays the tend the parade anymore as my these were Muslim-majority from them as possible. tory – that became competitive same, we’ve seen the playbook, and lost, Ryan had enough. two daughters are adults, leaving and it doesn’t work.” countries, the judges fig- BATTLE NOT WON YET “The leadership is saying that my wife and I standing next to Democrats have “got to talk ured this was religious dis- It now will be incumbent upon the we did better than we thought little kids getting candy thrown about what we can do for people crimination even though it state board, ODE and state legislators to we would” in the special elec- at us. But Austintown Township and not how bad Trump is,” he applied to everyone in those remain vigilant. To be sure, the fi ght to tions, he said. “The growing Trustee Jim Davis asked me to be said. “We’ve got to stay focused. countries and hundreds of clear the vast wasteland of many Ohio frustration of others, including a judge at this year’s event and We’ve got to focus on saying millions of Muslims are not charter schools has not yet been won. me, is they’re accepting that we be in the parade. I accepted so we’re Democrats and we want affected. Take ECOT, for example. In the after- came in second, and it was all look for me in the back of a to do the things to make peo- Imagine for a moment math of the board’s action, the e-school positive.” convertible throwing candy. ple’s lives better.” that courts generally has demonstrated unmitigated audacity He was all over the national Ryan points out that “social behaved in this fashion, in challenging the rock-solid fi ndings of news, both print and television, issues are important, but most judging whether you broke state auditors and others. ECOT leaders joining a small but vocal group of the message needs to be eco- the law or not based not on have taken their complaints to the Ohio of Democrats calling for Pelosi nomic in nature. Everybody what the law says but on Supreme Court. to step down as House Demo- party. wants a job, a secure pension something you once said. In the General Assembly, allies of the cratic leader. But as the Georgia race showed, and lower energy costs. Some Justice that is not. Of course, charter school industry have crafted Pelosi, a lightening rod for Democrats can outspend Repub- people don’t have the band- it is nothing new to see activ- legislation to permit ECOT to delay re- controversy for her liberal posi- licans and still lose so having width to care about social is- ist courts essentially writing tions, has refused to resign. sues because they’re concerned new laws to fi t their political paying the state the $60 million at least more money, along with the an- Republicans vow to continue about their own fi nancial situa- druthers. Even the Supreme until all possible legal recourses are chor of Pelosi as its House leader, thoroughly exhausted. to tie Pelosi to Democratic can- tion and their own family.” Court has done it, and it is doesn’t help the party. a betrayal of our founding From our perspective, ECOT already didates, even if there’s little to While Ryan sounds as if he no connection. Millions of dol- Pelosi has been the party’s wants to challenge Pelosi again, principles. has received more than its fair share of lars were spent in last week’s House leader for 15 years, in- he said he won’t do so. In this case, the Supreme due process, and the pending state legis- Georgia election linking Demo- cluding four years as speaker, “I spoke my peace and ran Court did not deal with all lation should die an ignoble death. crat Jon Ossoff to Pelosi. which means she’s got a lot of against her,” he said. “It’s not aspects of the decisions In the overall vantage point of Ohio’s It obviously played a factor in history and baggage that can in the cards for me. I don’t want of the past courts. Until it system of charter schools, the state his defeat. and has been used against the my criticism of the current situ- could hold a full hearing, it board’s so-called “clawback” of its Democrats who want to keep party. ation to seem self-serving.” decided not to ban travel- funding to ECOT falls in line with the Pelosi as House leader say she Ryan turned up the criticism But it certainly has people in ers who have connections in growing recognition that many of these is a strong fundraiser for the when I spoke to him a few days D.C. talking. the United States and have schools – but certainly not all of them – already been going back remain inadequate to dysfunctional. and forth. What it said was Earlier this year, for example, Paolo those coming here for the DeMaria, state superintendent of pub- QUOTE OF THE DAY fi rst time were going to have lic instruction, took the bold move to “Zika hasn’t gone away. We to wait a bit in accordance return $22 million in federal funding for can’t afford to be complacent.” with the order. Three of the the expansion of charter schools in Ohio judges wanted to act now on in order to give the state time to better Dr. Anne Schuhat, acting a temporary ban for every- address their many strategic problems. director of the Centers from one, saying America’s safety Such bold and disciplined actions Disease Control, on the fact was more important than must continue as they help pave the that the Zika virus hasn’t any of the other issues raised way for Ohio to move closer toward a disappeared from Latin in the appellate courts. charter-school industry in which stu- America and the The lower court judges dents, parents and taxpayers alike can Caribbean and remains a meanwhile think they are one day invest trust and respect. potential threat. The virus more important than the is particularly harmful to law. Whatever Trump’s women who are pregnant or faults, the unending con- SCRIPTURES trying to become pregnant. spiracy theories about him, the slurs, the barbaric jokes Behold what manner of love the about an assassination, the Father has bestowed on us, that we impeachment preachments should be called children of God! There- and activist judges add up to fore the world does not know us, because a threat not only to him. But it did not know Him. to all of us. Jay Ambrose is an op-ed columnist for 1 John 3:1 NKJV Tribune News Service.

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FRIDAY BREAKING NEWS JUNE 30, 2017 Go to vindy.com for regional, WORLD WORLD NEWS national and world news, 24/7. digest THE VINDICATOR | A10 Iraqi prime minister declares end to IS caliphate Report: Over half MOSUL, IRAQ Iraq’s Prime Minister declared an end to the IS of hate crimes in caliphate Thursday after Iraqi forces captured the compound of a landmark US go unreported mosque in Mosul that was blown up last week by the Associated Press the kind of fear that is going Islamic State group. WASHINGTON on in our communities,” “We are seeing the end Most victims of hate said Patricia Montes, execu- of the fake Daesh state. The crimes don’t report them to tive director of the Boston- liberation of Mosul proves police, according to a new based immigrant advocacy that,” Haider al-Abadi said study that advocates say re- group Centro Presente. She using the Arabic acronym inforces their fears that the and other advocates are for IS in a statement posted Trump administration’s concerned that Latino im- to twitter. “We will not re- tough rhetoric and poli- migrants, in particular, may lent, our brave forces will cies will make more people bring victory,” he added. be reluctant to call police to afraid to come forward. report a hate crime for fear But even as the Iraqi More than half the 250,000 leader issued his statement, of being deported, particu- hate crimes that took place larly since the Trump ad- heavy clashes continued to each year between 2004 and unfold in Mosul – fi lling fi eld ministration is ramping up ASSOCIATED PRESS 2015 went unreported to law immigration enforcement South Korean President Moon Jae-in, center, arrives to meet with Senate leadership on Capitol Hill in hospitals and forcing hun- enforcement for a variety Washington on Thursday. across the country. dreds to fl ee. of reasons, according to a “Donald Trump’s anti- Some Ariz. wildfi re special report on the issue from the Bureau of Justice immigrant rhetoric also will evacuations lifted, Statistics. Hate crimes were prevent more immigrants North Korea and trade on weather improves most often not reported be- from reporting crimes to cause they were handled police,” Montes said. PRESCOTT VALLEY, ARIZ. The report comes as the agenda for US-S. Korea talks After spending a night in some other way, the report a shelter for people evacu- said. But people also did not Justice Department offi cials ated from a raging Arizona come forward because they gathered with advocacy Associated Press neighbor’s threat, despite diplomatically. wildfi re, Tracey McCabe was didn’t feel it was important groups and experts Thurs- WASHINGTON having long advocated The U.S. and South Korea looking forward Thursday or that police would help, day to discuss hate crimes, South Korea’s new leader engagement with North want to show they are on to sleeping in her own bed according to the report. including ways to better dined with President Don- Korea to address its nuclear the same page as concern after authorities lifted some “I think this report shows document them. ald Trump at the White weapons development. deepens over North Korea’s evacuation orders and said House on Thursday as part “I know you’ve been dis- technological progress to- improving weather condi- of an effort to reassure cussing with our people ward a nuclear-tipped mis- tions were helping them Washington that he will some of the complexities sile that could strike the fi ght the fi re. coordinate closely on deal- of North Korea and trade continental U.S., and its House says no ing with the North Korean and other things, and we’ll McCabe, was among sev- lack of interest in negotia- be discussing them all eral hundred residents in threat. tions aimed at dismantling Trump said at the start of as we progress,” Trump the town of Mayer, popula- its atomic arsenal. tion 1,400, allowed to return a formal dinner with South told Moon in the State Din- to sanctuary cities Moon began his four- home after fi re offi cials Korean President Moon ing Room. “And it could determined their homes Tribune News Service had “no idea” of the bills’ Jae-in that they would dis- be very well late into the day visit, his fi rst overseas were no longer at risk from a WASHINGTON prospects. cuss North Korea and trade evening.” trip since taking office blaze that started Saturday Sanctuary cities would For some time, most over two days of meetings. Moon’s position could last month, with a power- and has burned 39-square have a tougher time pro- Republicans, led by Trump, The South Korean leader cause strains with Trump, ful symbolic show of his miles. tecting undocumented im- have argued that cities al- has sought to make clear who wants to step up eco- personal commitment to She was worried that her migrants. Immigrants who lowing sanctuary status to the U.S. that he is seri- nomic pressure and fur- the U.S.-South Korean house might have had an try to re-enter the country should see their federal grant ous about dealing with his ther isolate the North alliance. orange tag placed on it by illegally would find stiffer dollars restricted. Demo- authorities to mark that res- punishment. crats counter that local law idents had been evacuated That’s the sort of get- enforcement agencies have enough to do without hav- away from the fi re zone. tough-on-immigration policies President Donald ing to become federal im- “That means you’re not Trump has eagerly sought, migration agents. Upcoming there. It’s an open invitation and Thursday, the House One House bill, Kate’s to thieves,” she said. went along, largely on party- Law, was approved by a 257- But thousands of Arizona line votes. It approved two 167 vote. It would increase residents from other nearby measures to implement his prison sentences for illegal Special Sections towns were still under evac- plan; the bills now go to the immigrants who re-enter uation orders, among them Senate, where they appear the country after being about 1,400 children from a in for a tougher time. deported. summer camp. The road will be bumpi- The legislation is named er, if not impossible, in the after 32-year-old Kate Stein- Attention advertisers: Pope’s top aide Senate because 60 votes le who was killed two years is accused in will be needed to cut off ago in San Francisco by Reach your target audience debate, and Republicans undocumented immigrant sex-abuse case control 52 seats. Sen. John Juan Francisco Sanchez- VATICAN CITY McCain, R-Ariz., who in Lopez. Pope Francis suff ered a the past worked to fashion The sanctuary cities mea- major blow Thursday when a bipartisan compromise sure passed by a 228-195 his top fi nancial adviser, on immigration, said he vote. YSU Festival of the Arts Cardinal George Pell, was Deadline: Thursday, June 29 charged in his native Aus- tralia with multiple counts Publication: Thursday, July 6 (Valley 24) of sexual assault from years ago, bringing a criminal case in the long-running abuse scandal inside the frescoed walls of the Vatican for the fi rst time. 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@VINDYSPORTS VINDYSPORTS » INSIDE B U FRIDAY • SCOREBOARD, B2 SPORTS & CLASSIFIEDS JUNE 30, 2017 • BUSINESS, B5 THE VINDICATOR | B1 • CLASSIFIEDS, B6 Beck still has feet in game Mooney coach plays for defending champions By CHARLES GROVE School’s football fi eld, just south of hours for away games and cheer [email protected] Cleveland. But don’t let the semi- nonstop.” While some hang up the cleats af- pro status or high school fi eld fool Beck, a 2010 Cardinal Mooney ter college, Poland native Tom Beck you — there are still hooligans, graduate and 2014 Mount Union is still going strong in Cleveland. smoke bombs and all. graduate, tried out for the team af- Beck plays for AFC Cleveland, a “It’s a pretty good atmosphere,” ter finishing his final year of col- semi-professional team that plays in Beck said of his club that generally lege soccer at Cleveland State. He the National Premier Soccer League draws about 1,000 fans per game. was the head coach for the boys (NPSL), the fourth tier of organized “We defi nitely get some loyal fans program at Mooney last year and soccer in the United States. from our supporter’s group who this year will be in charge of both SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR The Royals were founded in 2011 have been there since the begin- Poland native and Cardinal Mooney graduate Tom Beck (left) protects the ball and play at Independence High ning. Some of those guys travel fi ve See BECK, B3 from an opponent during a recent National Premier Soccer League match. Triplett Durant on top declines after to opt round 1 into deal An 8-under par NBA Finals MVP score leads Open to be free agent Associated Press Associated Press PEABODY, MASS. OAKLAND, CALIF. The witch on her broom- Kevin Durant declined to stick that graces the Salem opt in for the second year of Country Club logo could his contract with Golden State hardly concoct a spell so and will become an unre- scary as the blood-red score- stricted free agent, an expect- board from the fi rst round of ed move for the NBA Finals the U.S. Senior Open. MVP who said he plans to do On a day that saw 40 play- his part to keep the core of ers break par, Kirk Triplett the champion matched the PGA Champi- Warriors intact ons Tour major record with to chase more an 8-under 62 on Thursday titles. to take a one-stroke leader A person over Olin Browne. The last with direct time the Senior Open was knowledge of played at the the decision Donald Ross confi rmed Du- Durant course, in rant’s inten- 2011, winner tions Thursday, speaking to Bruce Fleis- the Associated Press on con- cher fi nished dition of anonymity because at even par. no formal announcement had But Triplett been made. Triplett said goodbye When the season ended, to the black Durant made it clear he plans INSIDE numbers on to stay with the Warriors. The his fi rst hole, 28-year-old Durant was due to Thursday’s earn more than $27.7 million golf scores, rose to the top of the TIME FOR TENNIS for 2017-18 yet said he would B2. leaderboard go this route to provide the after making Area youngsters learning the game at JCC camp franchise with fi nancial fl ex- the turn and then climbed ibility so Golden State general to 8 under when he holed out By CHARLES GROVE Above, Aiden manager Bob Myers might be a 9-iron from 120 yards on [email protected] Brown, 8, of able to retain other key mem- the 341-yard, par-4 fourth Youngstown bers of the group — like key YOUNGSTOWN reserve and 2015 Finals MVP hole (his 13th of the day). HREE DAYS A WEEK participates in a tennis pro- Andre Iguodala — for what ev- “I think it was getting a lit- in the hot summer gram Thursday eryone hopes is another spe- tle spooky there, that part,” months, a group of third at the Jewish cial postseason run next year. Triplett said as he sat just and fourth graders from Community Then Durant could receive his miles from the site of the Co- Taround Youngstown are taking Center on max deal a year from now. lonial witch trials that made part in a sport not known to many Thursday. At Durant now will need to Salem famous. “Today I just in the inner city — tennis. left, Mariahkelis Mauldin, 9, of begin working out a new deal got some momentum. At More than 20 children from the once the free agency period one point during the round, Youngstown area are picking up Youngstown also partici- begins Saturday, but might I said, ‘OK, this is your day. rackets at the Youngstown Jewish wait to see how things play out Grab it. Go.”’ pates. The camp Community Center is a collabora- with his free-agent teammates Two weeks after Brooks and discovering new tion among the before signing. He is expected Koepka won the U.S. Open opportunities. United Way, to gain a 20 percent raise over at Erin Hills at a record-tying The camp is a col- Israel Tennis the $26.5 million he made last 16 under, the senior set took ONLINE laboration between Centers and season and would earn about aim at another docile USGA PHOTO United Way, Israel Success After 6. $31.8 million. Durant had a setup on a windless course Tennis Centers and See gallery WILLIAM D. LEWIS deadline of Thursday to make softened by rains. for this story Success After 6, an THE VINDICATOR his decision. Loren Roberts is the only at vindy.com after-school group “It means a lot. It just other player to shoot a 62 that specializes in shows the commitment in the tournament, setting providing extra opportunities for is back for more this year. “They were so excited.” when a guy’s willing to take the record in 2006 at Prairie inner-city students. It began last “The goal of the group is to teach Ce’Ona Green, one of the less, the commitment to the Dunes in Kansas. Triplett is year and was a tremendous suc- tennis but tennis is the vehicle to 10-year-olds at the camp said team,” Defensive Player of the the 10th player to shoot 62 in cess with the campers. teach those life skills like patience, that’s partly why she was initially Year Draymond Green said a senior major — including “At the beginning it was shaky sportsmanship, teamwork, paying drawn to the sport when the camp Wednesday. “You look at the Browne, who did it at the Se- because it’s not or foot- attention and what it’s like to win started. situation, sometimes you have nior Players Championship ball,” said Brenda Scott, the Di- or lose,” Sarah Wilschek, Program “I want to be like Venus and Ser- to do that in order to make in 2012 and missed it by one rector of Success After 6. “They Coordinator for the Youngstown ena,” Green said. “I started playing things work. I took less so we stroke Thursday. learned everything from scratch, Area Jewish Federation said. in my backyard once I found out it could go and get Kevin. And “Even though there’s some including how to hold a racket and Wilschek said many of the kids was really fun.” it worked out. If you want to red numbers on the board, if what the lines on the court meant. were hooked when a volunteer Scott said there will absolutely keep great teams, keep every- you got overly aggressive and But they wanted to keep doing it. brought in a book about Serena be a third year next summer. thing aligned, sometimes you you missed on the wrong They were out there in 90 degree Williams. “Parents agreed to it last year have to do that. You have to be side, you were cooked,” said weather giving everything.” “The kids were like ‘Oh my God willing to sacrifi ce.” Browne, the 2011 Senior Every participant from last year she looks like me!’”, Wilschek said. See TENNIS, B3 Open champion. See DURANT, B3

Cleveland Indians starting Kluber Ks 12 in win over Texas pitcher Corey Associated Press INDIANS 5 “It’s cool to do become.” Kluber CLEVELAND RANGERS 1 those kinds of Kluber is 41-0 in 45 career starts delivers a Corey Kluber is moving into things,” Kluber when the Indians have scored pitch in the Next: Cleveland said. “You take a fi rst inning select company when it comes to at Detroit, today, fi ve or more runs. of a game striking out batters. 7:10 p.m. moment to appre- Pinch-hitter Lonnie Chisenhall Thursday Kluber allowed three hits and ciate it and move had a two-run double in Cleve- against struck out 12 in eight innings to on. It’s probably something you land’s three-run sixth inning. the Texas help the Cleveland Indians beat appreciate more down the road.” Francisco Lindor and Edwin En- Rangers in the Texas Rangers 5-1 on Thurs- It’s the 30th time that Kluber carnacion also had RBIs for the Cleveland. day. has reached double figures in Indians, who won six of seven in his career. He won ASSOCIATED Kluber (7-2) tied a franchise over the Rangers this season. PRESS record held by Hall of Famer the AL Cy Young Award in 2014 Andrew Cashner (3-7) was Bob Feller with four consecutive and fi nished second in the voting struck on the right elbow by a games with double-digit strike- last season. broken bat in the sixth inning outs. Feller struck out 10 or more “It’s like the last three years he’s and was removed a batter later. batters in his last three starts in been pitching,” second baseman 1938 and his fi rst start in 1939. Jason Kipnis said. “It’s who he’s See INDIANS, B4

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SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS QUOTABLE SPORTS “Everybody is entitled to their opin- Steals by the Washington Nationals’ Trea Turner. ion. But with that being said, my JIMMY BUTLER, Minne- phone is in my back pocket right digest It’s the most steals by a Montreal Expos/Nation- sota Timberwolves G, on als player before the All-Star break since Mar- critics: now. If whoever has anything to say 35 quis Grissom had 45 in 1992. to me, feel free 773-899-6071.” homer twice in win over Black Bears Source: ESPN GRANVILLE, W.VA. Simeon Lucas and Nolan Jones PRO GOLF 4 p.m. (Root) (WNIO-AM 1390) | Thursday’s events TV & RADIO (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Giants at each hit a and the Ma- INSIDE THE TODAY Pirates. honing Valley Scrappers allowed ROPES WITH … KPMG WOMEN’S lead. TPC Potomac is hosting the 8 a.m. (GC) European Tour HNA 5 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer: USA vs. PGA CHAMPIONSHIP Quicken Loans National for the Open de . Ghana. no hits for fi ve innings in a 6-3 win 12:30 p.m. (GC) Women’s golf: 5:30 p.m. (ESPNU) . against the West Virgina Black Jason Kokrak OLYMPIA FIELDS, Ill. fi rst time and has been extensively LPGA Tour KPMG Women’s PGA 6 p.m. (UHD) Swimming: U.S. Championship. National Championships. Bears. Chella Choi and Any Yang topped redesigned since it last welcomed the PGA Tour in 2006. Troy Merritt, the 2 p.m. (FS1) Golf: Champions Tour 6 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: Starter Zach Plesac needed the KPMG Women’s PGA Champion- U.S. Senior Open Championship. Scrappers at Doubledays. winner two years ago at Robert Trent 7 p.m. (19) MLB. ship leaderboard when fi rst-round 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: only 38 pitches to get through Jones Golf Club, was a stroke back NASCAR Xfi nity qualifying. 7 p.m. (21) (WBBG-FM 106.1) Auto play in the major tournament was racing: NASCAR Monster Energy the fi rst three innings, walking along with Marc Leishman, Johnson 2:30 p.m. (ESPNU) UEFA Euro suspended because of lightning. Choi Under-21 championship match. Cup Coke Zero 400. one and striking out six. Winning Wagner, Sung Kang, Nick Taylor and 3:30 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour 7 p.m. (CBSSN) Arena football: pitcher Kirk McCarty struck out shot a 5-under 66 in the morning Daniel Summerhays. Quicken Loans National. Washington at Tampa Bay. one and walked one in two in- session, and Yang was 5 under with 4 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: 7 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer: Sporting KC a hole left when play was stopped at FRENCH OPEN NASCAR Monster Energy Cup vs. Portland, MLS. nings of work. They combined to qualifying. 7 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA: “Free Agency Olympia Fields Country Club. Brittany GUYANCOURT, FRANCE Special.” allow no hits. Thursday: The 6 p.m. (UHD) Swimming: U.S. Altomare shot a 67, and Joanna Klat- Paul Waring shot a 7-under 64 at the National Championships. 7 p.m. (MLBN) MLB. Warren JFK gradu- 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: Oscar Gonzalez drove in two ten also was 4 under with two holes French Open to take a two-stroke 7 p.m. (ESPN2) CFL: BC at Toronto. ate shot a 72 in the 7 p.m. (Root) (WNIO-AM 1390) Indians at Tigers. runs on three hits. 8 p.m. (NBCSN) Cycling: Tour de opening round of left. Defending champion Brooke lead in a fi rst round where the main (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Giants at Bligh Madris drove in two runs Henderson, Michelle Wie, Alison Lee attraction turned out being the Pirates. France: Stage 1 (recorded). the Quicken Loans 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: 8:30 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: Mexico vs. for West Virginia, including an National in Potomac, and Su Oh were at 68. Kim Kaufman antics of a competitor’s mother. The Indians at Tigers. Parguay. 9 p.m. (ESPN) College baseball: RBI-. Nick King added an- Md.. Kokrak is tied and Emily Pedersen also were 3 under 279th-ranked Waring rolled in seven 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: late in their rounds. birdies and was bogey-free on Le Golf Scrappers at Black Bears. Home Run Derby. other RBI triple in the ninth for for 66th place after 7:30 p.m. (GC) Women’s golf: 9 p.m. (ESPN2) CFL: Winnipeg at Top-ranked So Yeon Ryu had a 69. National course that will stage the LPGA Tour KPMG Women’s PGA Saskatchewan. the losing side. getting four bogeys 10 p.m. (MLBN) MLB. and two birdies. She beat Lexi Thompson in a playoff Ryder Cup next year. Nathan Kimsey, Championship (recorded). Stephen Meyer was the losing Alexander Bjork and Thomas Pieters 7:30 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto rac- SUNDAY Today: Kokrak tees at the ANA Inspiration to claim the ing: NASCAR Xfi nity Subway 7:30 a.m. (GC) European Tour HNA pitcher for the Black Bears. In fi ve were the nearest chasers after 66s. Open de France. off at 7:26 a.m. His season’s fi rst major, and won last Firecracker 250. innings, he gave up two earned Pieters managed to keep his focus 8 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Yankees at 8 a.m. (FS1) Soccer: FIFA playing partners are week in Arkansas to take the No. 1 Confederations Cup Russia third- runs on eight hits and a walk down the stretch after being witness Astros or Nationals at Cardinals. Camilo Villegas, Har- spot. 9:30 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer: Real Salt place match. to a bizarre incident near the 11th 8 a.m. (NBCSN) Cycling: Tour de while striking out three. old Varner III, Scott Lake vs. Orlando City SC, MLS. QUICKEN LOANS NATIONAL hole that had players laughing. The 10 p.m. (ESPN2) Boxing: Negrete- France: Stage 2. The two sides meet again Stallings, Michael 10 a.m. (FS1) Auto rac- POTOMAC, MD. mother of 21-year-old Chinese player Frias (super bantamweights). today at 7:05 p.m. Kim and Andrew 10:30 p.m. (NBCSN) MMA: Fitch- ing: WeatherTech SportsCar Li Haotong rolled up her white shorts Championship. Loupe. David Lingmerth is one of a few play- Foster, Professional Fighters League. 1 p.m. (19) Golf: Champions Tour Valley players lift Ohio ers in the Quicken Loans National and waded into some muddy water U.S. Senior Open Championship. TV: Golf Channel fi eld with any experience to draw on to recover a putter that had been dis- 11 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Dodgers at 1 p.m. (21) Swimming: U.S. National coverage at 3:30 Padres or Braves at Athletics. Championships. in 38th All-Star Classic at TPC Potomac — and it’s the best carded by her son in frustration after SATURDAY p.m. 1 p.m. (ESPN) Bowling: PBA BEAVER FALLS, PA. kind of experience. Lingmerth won a bogey on No. 11 about 20 minutes 7:30 a.m. (GC) European Tour HNA Oklahoma Open. Follow Kokrak: earlier. She collected the club and Open de France. 1 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour Quicken Columbiana’s Mitch Davidson a Web.com Tour event on the tight, 9 a.m. (NBCSN) Cycling: Tour de Online at www.vindy. slowly returned with it to dry land, Loans National. threw touchdown passes to Sa- tricky layout near Washington in France: Stage 1. 1 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: com/kokrak. 2012. The Swede once again relied only to throw it back into the water 10 a.m. (FS1) Auto rac- Indians at Tigers. lem’s Cooper Berezedi and West- ing: WeatherTech SportsCar Associated Press/ on his accuracy off the tee to shoot a because it had been snapped in half. 1:30 p.m. (Root) (WNIO-AM 1390) ern Reserve’s Wyatt Larimer and Staff report Championship. (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Giants at 5-under 65 and take the fi rst-round Associated Press 1 p.m. (19) Golf: Champions Tour Pirates. Springfi eld’s Frankie Centofanti U.S. Senior Open Championship. 2 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: FIFA ran for a TD as Ohio beat Penn- 1 p.m. (21) Swimming: U.S. National Confederations Cup fi nal. Championships. 2 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: sylvania 21-20 in the 38th annual Thursday Chesson Hadley 37-34 — 71 1 p.m. (ESPN) Bowling: PBA Scrappers at Doubledays. Penn-Oho All-Star Classic on GOLF At TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm Justin Lower 37-34 — 71 Oklahoma Open. 3 p.m. (21) Women’s golf: LPGA U.S. SENIOR OPEN Potomac, Md. Ben Silverman 37-34 — 71 1 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour Quicken Tour KPMG Women’s PGA Thursday night. Thursday Purse: $7.1 million Matt Davidson 36-35 — 71 Loans National. Yardage: 7,107; Par: 70 (35-35) Chris Worrell 36-35 — 71 Championship. At Salem CC 1 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: 3 p.m. (27) Golf: PGA Tour Quicken Pennsylvania trailed 21-14 late, Peabody Mass. First Round Andrew Svoboda 35-36 — 71 David Lingmerth 34-31 — 65 Chris Naegel 36-35 — 71 Indians at Tigers. Loans National. but drove 69 yards in 13 plays as Purse: $3.75 million 1:30 p.m. (Root) (WNIO-AM 1390) Yardage: 6 815; Par: 70 (35-35) Troy Merritt 33-33 — 66 Jonathan Byrd 36-35 — 71 3 p.m. (GC) European Tour HNA Marc Leishman 34-32 — 66 Jonathan Hodge 36-35 — 71 (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Giants at time was running out, capping First Round Open de France (recorded). a-denotes amateur Johnson Wagner 32-34 — 66 Armando Favela 36-35 — 71 Pirates. 4 p.m. (MLBN) MLB. the march with a 12-yard TD pass Kirk Triplett 31-31 — 62 Sung Kang 33-33 — 66 Justin Hueber 37-34 — 71 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Track and fi eld: Nick Taylor 34-32 — 66 Nicholas Thompson 38-33 — 71 5 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: Philadelphia vs. Olin Browne 33-30 — 63 IAAF Diamond League. New England, MLS. from Amos Luptak (Quaker Val- Doug Garwood 33-31 — 64 Daniel Summerhays 35-31 — 66 Albin Choi 36-35 — 71 Russell Henley 34-33 — 67 Michael Johnson 37-34 — 71 3 p.m. (21) Women’s golf: LPGA 7 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA: “Free Agency ley) to Nick Henderson (Freedom) Jerry Smith 34-31 — 65 Tour KPMG Women’s PGA Paul Goydos 35-30 — 65 Zac Blair 34-33 — 67 Tyler Duncan 36-36 — 72 Special.” to get within a point with less Kenny Perry 33-32 — 65 Martin Laird 32-35 — 67 Zack Fischer 38-34 — 72 Championship. 7 p.m. (GC) Women’s golf: LPGA Barry Lane 33-32 — 65 Geoff Ogilvy 35-32 — 67 A.J. McInerney 37-35 — 72 3 p.m. (27) Golf: PGA Tour Quicken Tour KPMG Women’s PGA than a minute to play. Tom Lehman 34-31 — 65 Patrick Reed 33-34 — 67 Frank Adams III 36-36 — 72 Loans National. Championship (recorded). Duffy Waldorf 31-34 — 65 James Hahn 35-32 — 67 Ted Potter, Jr. 35-37 — 72 Bryson DeChambeau 34-33 — 67 Tain Lee 35-37 — 72 3 p.m. (GC) European Tour HNA 8 p.m. (ESPN) MLB: Nationals at But Ohio stopped a Pennsyl- Scott Verplank 35-31 — 66 Open de France (recorded). Cardinals. Joe Durant 32-34 — 66 Martin Flores 33-35 — 68 Jimmy Gunn 37-35 — 72 vania’s two-point conversion run Corey Pavin 35-31 — 66 Ricky Barnes 36-32 — 68 Brad Elder 36-36 — 72 4 p.m. (FS1) MLB: Marlins at 8 p.m. (NBCSN) Cycling: Tour de and ran out the clock to clinch the Billy Mayfair 35-32 — 67 Lucas Glover 34-34 — 68 Chris Baker 38-34 — 72 Brewers. France: Stage 2 (recorded). Paul Broadhurst 34-33 — 67 Sam Saunders 35-33 — 68 Zachary Olsen 36-36 — 72 victory. Miguel Angel Jimenez 34-33 — 67 Curtis Luck 37-31 — 68 Aaron Wise 37-35 — 72 Jeff Maggert 35-32 — 67 Grayson Murray 35-33 — 68 Luke Guthrie 38-34 — 72 South Range’s Nathan Bernhard Langer 33-34 — 67 Matt Jones 34-34 — 68 Greg Yates 36-36 — 72 Mackenzie Hughes 36-32 — 68 Adam Schenk 36-36 — 72 Seattle Even-6 (9) LA ANGELS Stephen Keppler 36-31 — 67 LATEST LINE Interleague Daniszewski rushed for 82 yards Jeff Gallagher 35-32 — 67 Ben Martin 36-32 — 68 David Skinns 37-36 — 73 Kevin Streelman 35-33 — 68 Bo Hoag 38-35 — 73 MLB OAKLAND 7-8 (8.5) Atlanta Mike Small 33-34 — 67 WNBA on 12 carries to lead Ohio. Cen- Mike Goodes 34-33 — 67 Arjun Atwal 35-33 — 68 Drew Weaver 37-36 — 73 Favorite Odds (O/U) Underdog Jason Gore 35-34 — 69 Daniel Chopra 38-35 — 73 Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog tofanti added 32 yards on fi ve at- Scott Dunlap 35-33 — 68 Los Angeles 7 (159) ATLANTA Scott Parel 35-33 — 68 Bud Cauley 35-34 — 69 Sebastian Munoz 37-36 — 73 PITTSBURGH Even-6 (8) San Francisco Tony Finau 31-38 — 69 Chicago 2 (152) SAN ANTONIO tempts, including a 5-yard TD. Jeff Sluman 37-31 — 68 Michael Hebert 36-37 — 73 NY METS 101 ⁄2-11 1⁄2 (8) Philly D.A. Points 36-33 — 69 Sebastian Cappelen 38-35 — 73 1 1 Minnesota 6 (168) PHOENIX Roger Chapman 33-35 — 68 Chicago Cubs 5 ⁄2-6 ⁄2 (9.5) CINCINNATI CFL Davidson was 5 of 8 for 82 Bob Estes 34-34 — 68 Michael Kim 35-34 — 69 Ryan Yip 38-35 — 73 MILWAUKEE Even-6 (10) Miami Bill Haas 33-36 — 69 Charlie Saxon 39-34 — 73 Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog Todd McCorkle 35-33 — 68 ST. LOUIS Even-6 (9.5) 2 yards. Bezeredi caught two Takeshi Sakiyama 33-35 — 68 Spencer Levin 34-36 — 70 Jon Curran 35-38 — 73 ARIZONA 6-7 (9) Colorado Brian Gay 36-34 — 70 Jeremy Paul 37-36 — 73 TORONTO 3 (54) B.C. Lions Jerry Kelly 34-34 — 68 LA Dodgers 8 1⁄2-91 ⁄2 (7.5) SAN DIEGO passes for 36 yards, including Rickie Fowler 35-35 — 70 EDMONTON 8 1⁄2 (51) Montreal Michael Allen 33-35 — 68 Scott Langley 38-35 — 73 American League Chris Stroud 35-35 — 70 Jack Whelan 38-35 — 73 Saturday Lee Janzen 33-35 — 68 Tampa Bay 5 1⁄2-6 1⁄2 (10.5) BALTIMORE a 4-yard TD. Larimer’s TD catch Luke List 36-34 — 70 Eric Beringer 36-37 — 73 Winnipeg 1 (50) SASKATCH Fred Couples 34-34 — 68 TORONTO 6-7 (10) Boston AFL Tom Pernice 34-34 — 68 Cameron Percy 36-34 — 70 Michael Davan 40-33 — 73 went for 19 yards. Andrew Loupe 33-37 — 70 Cleveland Even-6 (10.5) DETROIT Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog Miguel Angel Martin 33-36 — 69 Chris Wilson 36-37 — 73 1 1 Greg Chalmers 36-34 — 70 Robert Allenby 38-35 — 73 HOUSTON 7 ⁄2-8 ⁄2 (8) NY Yankees Saturday Luptak was 11 of 17 for 177 Ted Tryba 36-33 — 69 Texas Even-6 (9.5) WHITE SOX Week 13 a-Robby Funk 36-33 — 69 Danny Lee 37-33 — 70 Tommy Gainey 37-36 — 73 KANSAS CITY Even-6 (8) Minnesota TAMPA BAY 10 1⁄2 (92.5) Washington yards and two TDs, both caught Jon Levitt 33-36 — 69 Billy Horschel 34-36 — 70 Rob Oppenheim 37-36 — 73 a-Matt Sughrue 32-37 — 69 Robert Streb 35-35 — 70 Alex Prugh 38-35 — 73 by Henderson — the game’s MVP Tom Watson 36-33 — 69 Harris English 34-36 — 70 Brendon de Jonge 37-36 — 73 — who fi nished with fi ve catches Glen Day 35-34 — 69 Byeong Hun An 37-33 — 70 Wes Roach 40-33 — 73 Brian Henninger 33-37 — 70 Kyle Stanley 34-36 — 70 Alex Aragon 38-35 — 73 Stedler Division for 77 yards. Henderson’s other Stephen Ames 34-36 — 70 Greg Owen 35-35 — 70 Kent Bulle 35-38 — 73 BASEBALL Kyle Reifers 34-36 — 70 W L Pct. GB Kevin Sutherland 34-36 — 70 Samuel Del Val 36-37 — 73 Connecticut (Tigers) 7 3 .700 — TD catch covered 43 yards. Jonathan Randolph 35-35 — 70 Jeff Gove 39-34 — 73 SCRAPPERS 6, BLACK BEARS 3 Wes Short Jr. 34-36 — 70 Vermont (Athletics) 4 5 .444 2 1⁄2 Jesper Parnevik 35-35 — 70 Morgan Hoffmann 32-39 — 71 Jin Park 38-35 — 73 Scrappers West Virginia Ollie Schniederjans 38-33 — 71 Christian Brand 38-36 — 74 ab r h bi ab r h bi Tri-City (Astros) 4 6 .400 3 Neal Lancaster 37-33 — 70 Lowell (Red Sox) 3 7 .300 4 Mill Creek pros to team Jeff Roth 35-35 — 70 Trey Mullinax 34-37 — 71 Sam Love 37-37 — 74 Berardi ss 5 2 2 0 MDeLaCrz cf 4 0 0 0 Ricky Touma 34-36 — 70 Tim Wilkinson 37-34 — 71 Ben Taylor 39-35 — 74 Gonzalez lf 4 0 3 2 Oliva lf 2 1 1 0 Thursday’s Scores up with high schoolers P.H. Horgan 35-35 — 70 Kelly Kraft 37-34 — 71 Erik Barnes 38-36 — 74 Taylor dh 4 0 1 0 Madris rf 3 0 1 2 Staten Island at Vermont, ppd. Vijay Singh 35-35 — 70 Jimmy Walker 36-35 — 71 Zach Wright 40-34 — 74 Jones 3b 4 1 1 1 Gray 2b 4 0 0 0 State College 7, Auburn 4 BOARDMAN Ian Woosnam 33-37 — 70 Patrick Rodgers 34-37 — 71 Dicky Pride 37-37 — 74 Rodriguez c4 0 1 0 Barraza 1b 2 1 0 0 Williamsport 6, Batavia 5, 10 innings Jay Haas 34-36 — 70 Shawn Stefani 36-35 — 71 Stuart Appleby 36-38 — 74 Benson rf 4 0 0 0 JDeLaCrz 3b 4 0 0 0 Brooklyn at Aberdeen, late Mill Creek Golf Course profes- Brandt Jobe 36-34 — 70 Julian Etulain 37-34 — 71 William Kropp 40-34 — 74 Scolamro cf4 1 1 0 King dh 4 0 1 1 Lowell 5, Hudson Valley 2 David Frost 34-36 — 70 David Hearn 34-37 — 71 Daniel Miernicki 38-36 — 74 Lucas 1b 3 1 2 1 Gonzalez c 3 1 1 0 Mahoning Valley 6, West Virginia 3 sionals are teaming up with area John Riegger 35-35 — 70 Xander Schauffele 36-35 — 71 Xinjun Zhang 39-35 — 74 Tri-City 2, Connecticut 0 Robert Garrigus 39-32 — 71 Clement 2b 4 1 1 1 Pope ss 3 0 0 0 Jim Schuman 37-33 — 70 Vince Covello 38-37 — 75 Totals 36 6 12 5 Totals 30 3 4 3 Today’s Games high school players on Sunday Jim McGovern 36-35 — 71 Camilo Villegas 36-35 — 71 Max Marsico 38-37 — 75 Staten Island at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. Graham DeLaet 36-35 — 71 Esteban Toledo 35-36 — 71 Eric Meierdierks 38-37 — 75 Scrappers 003 000 210 — 6 Auburn at State College, 7:05 p.m. for the Northern Ohio PGA Sec- Cesar Monasterio 34-37 — 71 Charles Howell III 35-36 — 71 Byron Smith 39-36 — 75 J.B. Holmes 37-34 — 71 West Virginia 000 001 011 — 3 Batavia at Williamsport, 7:05 p.m. tions Pro-3 Junior Tournament at Peter Fowler 33-38 — 71 Zecheng Dou 38-37 — 75 2B—Oliva (2), Lucas (1), Berardi (1). 3B—Madris Brooklyn at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. Colin Montgomerie 38-33 — 71 Keegan Bradley 38-33 — 71 Andrew Yun 38-37 — 75 Derek Fathauer 36-36 — 72 (1), King (1). HR—Lucas (1), Jones (1). Team Lowell at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. Firestone Country Club in Akron. Woody Austin 35-36 — 71 Paul Barjon 39-36 — 75 Mahoning Valley at West Virginia, 7:05 Loren Roberts 36-35 — 71 Kevin Tway 38-34 — 72 Nathan Stamey 39-36 — 75 RISP — Scrappers 3-6; West Virginia 1-9. LOB— PGA Director of Golf Brian Tolnar Jeff Hart 37-34 — 71 Brett Stegmaier 36-36 — 72 Max Homa 38-37 — 75 Scrappers 4, West Virginia 6. p.m. Dale Smigelsky 34-37 — 71 Peter Malnati 34-38 — 72 Bryan Bigley 38-37 — 75 IP H R ER BB SO Tri-City at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. is with Boardman’s Bobby Jonda Kevin Cashman 36-35 — 71 Vaughn Taylor 37-35 — 72 Roger Sloan 39-36 — 75 Scrappers EASTERN LEAGUE and Bryan Kordupel and Poland’s Philip Golding 37-34 — 71 Nick Watney 36-36 — 72 Puma Dominguez 39-37 — 76 Plesac 3 0 0 0 1 6 Eastern Division Tommy Tolles 35-36 — 71 Cody Gribble 37-35 — 72 Anders Albertson 39-37 — 76 McCarty W (1-0) 2 0 0 0 1 1 W L Pct. GB Kyle Koziel. Head pros Andy San- Brad Bryant 36-35 — 71 Adam Hadwin 36-36 — 72 Brice Garnett 39-37 — 76 Chen H (1) 2 2 1 1 0 4 Trenton (Yankees) 50 28 .641 — Steve Flesch 38-33 — 71 Ryan Blaum 35-37 — 72 Sebastian Vazquez 39-37 — 76 Ventura 2 2 2 2 2 4 Reading (Phillies) 46 30 .605 3 tor and Stacie Butler each have Joey Sindelar 35-36 — 71 Scott Stallings 37-35 — 72 James Driscoll 40-36 — 76 West Virginia Jason Kokrak 34-38 — 72 Binghamton (Mets) 41 33 .554 7 their teams as well. a-Joe McCormick 38-34 — 72 John Mallinger 39-37 — 76 Meyer L (0-1) 5 8 3 2 1 3 Portland (Red Sox) 35 39 .473 13 Magnus P. Atlevi 38-34 — 72 Harold Varner III 36-36 — 72 Carter Jenkins 40-36 — 76 Fernandez 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tyrone Van Aswegen 39-33 — 72 Hartford (Rockies) 34 43 .442 15 ⁄2 Hale Irwin 36-36 — 72 Chase Parker 39-37 — 76 Sulser 1 3 2 2 0 1 New Hampshire (Jays) 32 46 .410 18 Santor is teamed with Cardinal Scott McCarron 35-37 — 72 Jason Bohn 36-36 — 72 Lucas Kim 40-37 — 77 Bingel 1 1 1 1 0 3 Western Division Rocco Mediate 37-35 — 72 Brandon Hagy 37-35 — 72 Peter Tomasulo 40-37 — 77 Cesar 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mooney’s Nick Braydich, Rebel Seamus Power 36-36 — 72 W L Pct. GB a-Mike Finster 36-36 — 72 Taewoo Kim 43-34 — 77 WP—Chen, Ventura. HBP—Oliva (by Ventura). Strollo and Columbiana’s Jared John Pillar 37-35 — 72 Wyndham Clark 35-37 — 72 Craig Bowden 40-37 — 77 Akron (Indians) 39 35 .527 — Gavin Kyle Green 34-38 — 72 Umpires—HP: Jennifer Pawol; 1b; Drew Saluga. Altoona (Pirates) 40 36 .526 — Stu Ingraham 35-37 — 72 Timothy Madigan 43-35 — 78 T—2:32. A—1,911. Wilson. Butler is with Mooney’s Andre Bossert 37-35 — 72 J.J. Spaun 36-37 — 73 Robert Gamez 39-40 — 79 Bowie (Orioles) 40 39 .506 1 1⁄2 Keegan Butler, Poland’s Zach Billy Andrade 36-36 — 72 Jhonattan Vegas 38-35 — 73 Eric Steger 42-37 — 79 Erie (Tigers) 37 41 .474 4 Tommy Armour III 36-36 — 72 J.J. Henry 38-35 — 73 Casey Wittenberg 42-38 — 80 STANDINGS Harrisburg (Nationals) 33 45 .423 8 Marco Dawson 33-39 — 72 Alex Cejka 37-36 — 73 Bobby Gates 38-43 — 81 NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE Richmond (Giants) 33 45 .423 8 Jacobson and Campbell’s Dean Billy Hurley III 39-34 — 73 Kevin Muir 37-35 — 72 LPGA-KPMG WOMEN’S PGA McNamara Division Thursday’s Scores Austalosh. The event will be Chip Johnson 38-35 — 73 Sam Horsfi eld 37-36 — 73 Bowie 9, Altoona 3 Rod Pampling 37-36 — 73 CHAMPIONSHIP W L Pct. GB Mark Brown 36-37 — 73 Thursday Staten Island (Yankees) 7 1 .875 — Akron 7, Erie 6 played in a 2 best ball of 4 format. a-Tim Hogarth 38-35 — 73 K.J. Choi 34-39 — 73 At Olympia Fields CC Hudson Valley (Rays) 6 3 .667 1 1⁄2 New Hampshire 9, Portland 5 Kohki Idoki 38-35 — 73 Ben Crane 37-36 — 73 Olympia Fields, Ill. Aberdeen (Orioles) 3 5 .375 4 Reading 7, Harrisburg 1 a-Dave Ryan 37-36 — 73 Jonas Blixt 36-38 — 74 Chris Kirk 39-35 — 74 Purse: $3.5 million Brooklyn (Mets) 2 6 .250 5 Trenton 8, Richmond 2 Cafe 422 wins Route Gene Sauers 36-37 — 73 Yardage: 6,588; Par: 71 (36-35) Binghamton 7, Hartford 5 Mike Fergin 36-37 — 73 Aaron Baddeley 35-39 — 74 Pinckney Division Jim Herman 35-39 — 74 Play suspended by lightning W L Pct. GB Today’s Games 304 League Eduardo Herrera 35-38 — 73 Leaderboard Steve Pate 38-35 — 73 Hudson Swafford 41-33 — 74 State College (Cardinals) 6 4 .600 — Altoona at Erie, 7:05 p.m. Justin Thomas 35-39 — 74 Name Par Thru West Virginia (Pirates) 6 4 .600 — Bowie at Akron, 7:05 p.m. Jimmy Carter 36-37 — 73 1. Chella Choi -5 F Cafe 422 won the 12-U softball Nick Faldo 36-37 — 73 C.T. Pan 37-37 — 74 Mahoning Valley (Indians) 6 4 .600 — Harrisburg at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. John Huh 40-35 — 75 1. Amy Yang -5 17 Batavia (Marlins) 5 5 .500 1 Portland at Hartford, 7:05 p.m. division of the Route 304 League Billy Tuten 38-36 — 74 3. Brittany Altomare -4 F Steve Lowery 39-35 — 74 Whee Kim 38-37 — 75 Williamsport (Phillies) 4 6 .400 2 Richmond at Reading, 7:05 p.m. Brendan Steele 39-36 — 75 3. Joanna Klatten -4 16 Auburn (Nationals) 3 7 .300 3 Trenton at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m. on Thursday, beating Mathews John Cook 37-37 — 74 5. Michelle Wie -3 F John Huston 38-36 — 74 Cameron Tringale 36-39 — 75 11-1. The team went 19-1. The Ryan Brehm 39-36 — 75 5. Brooke M. Henderson -3 F Bob Tway 37-37 — 74 5. Alison Lee -3 F Tom Byrum 38-36 — 74 Seung-Yul Noh 36-39 — 75 team’s members were Kaitlyn Bart Bryant 36-38 — 74 Dominic Bozzelli 37-38 — 75 5. Su Oh -3 F Culver, Esra DeDe, Abbie Raff er- Daniel Briggs 37-37 — 74 Kevin Chappell 41-34 — 75 5. Kim Kaufman -3 16 CLASS B BASEBALL Mike Grob 37-37 — 74 Wesley Bryan 38-37 — 75 5. Emily K. Pedersen -3 15 | Thursday’s games ty, Emily Semple, Allison Durkin, Tom Kite 38-36 — 74 Kevin Na 37-38 — 75 11. Ally McDonald -2 F a-Chip Lutz 39-35 — 74 Bryce Molder 37-39 — 76 11. So Yeon Ryu -2 F 18u earned the win for Astro giving up Sophia Latell, Emily Rosace, Sid- Bob Niger 40-34 — 74 Blayne Barber 41-35 — 76 11. Moriya Jutanugarn -2 F Jaime Gomez 36-38 — 74 Roberto Castro 38-38 — 76 11. Danielle Kang -2 F no hits or runs while striking out nee Rice, Addison Owens, Madi- 11. Bronte Law -2 F Roth Brothers 10, Dave McNabb 40-34 — 74 Smylie Kaufman 40-37 — 77 six in two innings of work. Dom son Malito, Erica Teter, Megan Ricky Arnett 37-38 — 75 Ryan Ruffels 39-38 — 77 11. Aditi Ashok -2 F DuraEdge 0 Clark Dennis 39-36 — 75 Patton Kizzire 39-39 — 78 11. Mi Hyang Lee -2 F Bucko, Travis Perry and Dan Wil- Durkin and Megan Kloniker. Walt Chapman 39-36 — 75 Matt Every 38-40 — 78 11. Wei-Ling Hsu -2 F Mike Grazier had two hits and an John Kelly 38-37 — 75 Si Woo Kim 38-41 — 79 11. Nelly Korda -2 F RBI, Tim Sumner had two hits and liams each had a hit for Baird. Philip Jonas 36-39 — 75 WEB.COM-NASHVILLE GOLF OPEN 11. Gaby Lopez -2 17 11. Beth Allen -2 15 SBA Aces 4, NHL enforcer Semenko Greg Kraft 38-37 — 75 Thursday scored twice, Danny Joyce had Prayad Marksaeng 38-37 — 75 At Nashville Golf & Athletic Club 11. Jodi Ewart Shadoff -2 15 a double and scored twice and Creekside Fitness 3 David Toms 40-35 — 75 Nashville, Tenn. EUROPEAN TOUR-HNA OPEN DE FRANCE dies of cancer at 59 Mark O’Meara 40-35 — 75 Purse: $550,000 Thursday Damion Coleman had a double Kyle Campbell had two hits James Buenzli 37-38 — 75 Yardage: 7,563; Par: 72 (36-36) At Le Golf National and RBI for Roth. Tyler Srbinovich EDMONTON, ALBERTA Mark McCormick 38-37 — 75 Partial First Round Guyancourt, France including a double, an RBI Dave Semenko, the Edmonton a-Ken Palladino 38-37 — 75 Conrad Shindler 31-31 — 62 Purse: $7 million threw a complete game shut out and scored once and Dakota Brian Wilson 39-37 — 76 Joel Dahmen 34-32 — 66 Yardage: 7,249; Par: 71 Oilers tough guy who protected Tom Harding 38-38 — 76 Dawie van der Walt 33-33 — 66 First Round giving up six hits while striking Bingham had two hits and scored Tommy Stankowski 40-36 — 76 Tom Whitney 31-36 — 67 Paul Waring, England 64 out six. Matt Senchak and Dom Wayne Gretzky during the 1980s, Ron Philo 36-40 — 76 Thomas Pieters, 66 once for SBA. Dom Pecchia had Sam Ryder 35-32 — 67 Pilolli each had three hits for has died. He was 59. Allen Doyle 36-40 — 76 Roberto Diaz 34-33 — 67 Alexander Bjork, Sweden 66 two hits including a double and a-Todd Hendley 39-37 — 76 Carlos Ortiz 33-34 — 67 Nathan Kimsey, England 66 DuraEdge. John Hearn 39-37 — 76 Tom Lovelady 35-32 — 67 Florian Fritsch, Germany 67 an RBI, Eric Sapp had two hits He died in Edmonton after a Kurt Van Hees 39-37 — 76 Michael Gligic 35-33 — 68 Tommy Fleetwood, England 67 Avalanche 6, and Padraig O’Shaughnessy had short battle with cancer, the team Keith Huber 38-38 — 76 Eric Axley 33-35 — 68 Peter Uihlein, United States 67 Jay Williamson 39-37 — 76 Jamie Arnold 37-32 — 69 Pablo Larrazabal, Spain 68 Rudzik Excavating 5 three hits including a double, said Thursday. Danny Mulhearn 39-37 — 76 Michael Letzig 35-34 — 69 Rikard Karlberg, Sweden 68 an RBI and scored once for Mark Calcavecchia 37-39 — 76 Sepp Straka 37-32 — 69 Andy Sullivan, England 68 Joe Bornes had two hits, an RBI Semenko was the bodyguard Jeff Marsh 39-37 — 76 Beau Hossler 35-34 — 69 Adrian Otaegui, Spain 68 and scored once while Tyler Mat- Creekside. Doug Bauman 37-39 — 76 Bronson Burgoon 35-34 — 69 Adrien Saddier, France 68 for “The Great One” for parts a-Claud Cooper 38-38 — 76 Parker McLachlin 34-35 — 69 Kristoffer Broberg, Sweden 68 tocks had a double, two RBIs and Knightline 10, a-Allan Small 37-39 — 76 Jim Knous 36-33 — 69 George Coetzee, South Africa 68 of 10 seasons with the Oilers in Joe Boros 36-40 — 76 Peter Lonard 35-34 — 69 Joost Luiten, Netherlands 69 scored once for Avalanche. Dom Roby Lees 0 the World Hockey Association Ralph West 40-37 — 77 Dan Woltman 35-34 — 69 Duncan Stewart, Scotland 69 Michael tossed a complete game Carlos Franco 36-41 — 77 Derek Ernst 35-34 — 69 Alex Noren, Sweden 69 Anthony Laird had two hits and NHL. He helped Edmonton Peter Jacobsen 39-38 — 77 Brandon Harkins 33-36 — 69 Scott Hend, Australia 69 for the win giving up seven hits including a double, an RBI and Rick Woodson 40-37 — 77 Shaun Micheel 33-36 — 69 Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark 69 and fi ve runs while striking out win the Stanley Cup in 1984 and Brad Rollinson 38-39 — 77 Talor Gooch 34-35 — 69 Gary Stal, France 69 scored twice, Kole Klasic had two 1985. Keith Henderson 38-39 — 77 Rhein Gibson 37-32 — 69 Clement Berardo, France 69 fi ve. Nick Petrolla had three hits hits including a homerun, an RBI Jeff Lemaster 40-37 — 77 Brian Davis 35-34 — 69 Marcel Siem, Germany 69 including a double and scored The 6-foot-3 winger from Win- a-T.J. Brudzinski 36-41 — 77 D.H. Lee 33-36 — 69 Alexander Levy, France 69 and scored twice and Zach Camp- Gibby Gilbert III 40-38 — 78 Curtis Thompson 36-33 — 69 Martin Kaymer, Germany 69 twice for Rudzik. bell had a double and scored nipeg had 65 goals, 88 assists a-Mike McCoy 39-40 — 79 D.J. Trahan 36-33 — 69 Nino Bertasio, 69 a-Larry Salk 36-43 — 79 Jack Maguire 36-34 — 70 Graeme McDowell, Northern Ireland 69 Astro Falcons 2, twice for Knightline. Anthony and 1,175 penalty minutes in 575 a-Scott Livingston 40-39 — 79 Guillermo Pereira 37-33 — 70 Fabrizio Zanotti, Paraguay 69 Baird Brothers 1 a-Steven Fink 39-40 — 79 Brady Schnell 36-34 — 70 Bradley Dredge, Wales 69 Cinicola pitched a complete game regular-season NHL games. He Lindy Miller 42-39 — 81 Cameron Wilson 35-35 — 70 Brandon Stone, South Africa 69 Noah Laster had a hit and an RBI shutout giving up four hits while a-David Schmidt 40-41 — 81 Abraham Ancer 37-33 — 70 Callum Shinkwin, England 69 had six goals, six assists in 73 a-Daniel Russo 41-40 — 81 Tyson Alexander 35-35 — 70 Yan-wei Liu, China 69 while Anthony Michalski, Mike striking out ten. Dillon Bickerton playoff games. a-George Zahringer 41-40 — 81 Keith Mitchell 35-35 — 70 Daniel Im, United States 70 a-Charlie Post 41-41 — 82 Justin Shin 36-34 — 70 David Lipsky, United States 76 Turconi and Matt Gibson each had a double for Roby Lees. Staff /wire reports PGA-QUICKEN LOANS NATIONAL Taylor Moore 36-34 — 70 Paul Peterson, United States 77 had a hit for Astro. Mike Turconi Staff report

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and shot 55.6 percent, scor- humility, and it sets a great — WIMBLEDON — DURANT ing more than 30 points in tone for us.” Continued from B1 nine of his 15 games. Iguodala has full Bird “It’s amazing to have that rights, meaning the War- Two-time MVP Stephen kind of talent and humil- riors can exceed the salary Curry also has indicated ity and the team-oriented cap to retain him as one of while he is thrilled to be demeanor that both guys their own free agents. He is up for a major raise with have,” coach Steve Kerr said expected to generate high a new super-max deal, last week. “The fact that interest and salary outside which could put him at both those guys are so will- the organization as free the $205 million mark, he ing to think about and not agency starts. also is committed to win- only with points and shots Curry, who won the MVP ning for the long haul and and everything else but the past two years and shares Durant’s team-fi rst they want to do what’s best earned $12 million this philosophy. for the team all the time, season, scored 28.1 points In the postseason, Du- every single day. So it’s a in the playoffs while also rant averaged 28.5 points, powerful force when you contributing 6.7 assists and 7.9 rebounds and 4.3 assists have that kind of talent and 6.2 rebounds.

MIKE EGERTON | PA VIA AP King queen of the pool The Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitova returns a ball to Australia’s Ashleigh Barty during the fi nal match at the Birmingham Classic tennis tournament at Edgbaston Priory, Birmingham, England, on Sunday. in U.S. championships Kvitova favored despite Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS America’s swimmers were on top of the world Thurs- issues from stabbing day night. set an Ameri- can record in the women’s Associated Press ber knifi ng, and she needed at Eastbourne, England, cit- 50-meter breaststroke, three Petra Kvitova still has not surgery. ing an abdominal injury, but other swimmers had the regained full strength in her “There was definitely that didn’t stop British book- fastest times in the world left hand, the one she uses to doubt in my mind that I makers from considering her this season and two more swing a tennis racket so well would ever be able to play among the likeliest to win broke U.S. national cham- that she won Wimbledon again, because that’s what Wimbledon: William Hill, pionship records. twice — and the one that some of the doctors were for example, listed Kvitova as Each has even bigger was stabbed by an intruder saying,” Kvitova said. “But the favorite. plans for next month’s at her home in the Czech Re- the more I heard people “I’m surprised at how well world championships in public late last year. doubting if I could come I’m playing, for sure,” Kvi- Hungary. back, the more it motivated ASSOCIATED PRESS Just seven months after tova said. “It’s (a) very nice She’ll have almost three Lilly King swims on her way to winning the women’s 50-meter that attack, Kvitova some- me. I wanted to prove people surprise. ... I wasn’t sure if weeks to prepare after breaststroke at the U.S. swimming national championships in how carries the status of the wrong and I love challenges, I would have the strength breaking the record Jessica Indianapolis on Thursday. closest thing to a favorite at so I think that’s what kept in my grip to hit as hard as Hardy held for nearly eight the All England Club, where me going through the recov- before, but I showed in Bir- years by 0.14. King also in the other one. time in the world. play in the grass-court ery process.” mingham that my serve is could be heading to Hunga- Chase Kalisz started the Dressel has qualified in tournament be- The 27-year-old Kvitova, there and so is my forehand. ry with the No. 1 time in the impressive run in the men’s three individual events who has been ranked as gins Monday. Hopefully it will keep get- event this year after passing 400 individual medley, fi n- for the worlds — the 100 high as No. 2 and is seeded Not that she’s all that ting better as my fi ngers get her Russian rival Yulia Efi - ishing in 4:06.99 — the fi rst free and the 50 and 100 fl y, 11th at Wimbledon, only stronger.” mova, who started the day sub 4:07 in the world in 2017. where he’s like to square off concerned, understand- began practicing a couple Serena Williams is sitting in the No. 1 spot with a time Second-place finisher Jay with rival Joseph Schooling ably, with others’ thoughts of weeks before the French out the rest of the season of 29.88. Litherland, Kalisz’s team- of Singapore. about whether she can add Open started in May. She to the trophies she clutched while pregnant, and Ma- Katie Meili, an Olympic mate at Georgia, wound up Kevin Cordes set a cham- made a last-minute decision gold medalist like King, fi n- second in 4:09.31, No. 4 in pionship record by beat- at Wimbledon in 2011 and to enter the clay-court major ria Sharapova is skipping 2014 . Wimbledon because of an ished in 30.11. the world. ing Andrew Wilson with a and wound up winning her King has qualifi ed in two Event winners automati- time of 26.88 in the men’s “I don’t see it like that,” opening match, then losing injured left thigh, so there Kvitova said in an email to are only two past champions individual events and the cally qualify for the U.S. 50 breast, No. 3 in the world, her next. Indiana University star will team. The runner-ups must and 19-year-old Justin Ress The Associated Press. In her comeback’s second in the fi eld: Kvitova and Wil- “I am just happy to be back liams’ sister, fi ve-time win- chase her third win in three wait for the selection pro- closed it out with another tournament, last week on nights when she competes cess to end before finding world-best performance in on the court and that’s it,” grass at Birmingham, Eng- ner Venus. she said. “I will be focusing Chris Evert, an 18-time in her specialty, the 100 out if they make the team. the 50 backstroke. He beat land, Kvitova earned the back Friday. Caeleb Dressel followed two Olympic gold medal- on myself and not thinking title, beating Ashleigh Barty major champion, thinks any further than my first Kvitova could emerge from She was only part of the suit in the men’s 100 but- ists, Ryan Murphy and Matt 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the fi nal with terfly, winning in 50.87 to Grevers, with a time of 24.41 match.” what’s considered a wide- speedy equation in India- the help of 13 aces. napolis, though. become the fi rst swimmer — and surpassed China’s Simply competing these open draw. That total, to Kvitova, was a The U.S. men produced to crack the 51-second mark Xu Jiayu for the No. 1 spot. days is an accomplishment “Seeing that there are not sign that she is getting closer world-best times in three of this year. Twenty-six-year Murphy fi nished second too many, if any, grass-court in itself for someone who to the player who succeeds the night’s four events and old Tim Phillips was second in 24.64 while Grevers was initially was told there was on grass on the strength of specialists in the tourna- set a championship record in 51.30, the third-fastest third in 24.67. a possibility it might never a strong serve and powerful ment, she is the one that I happen again. All five fin- forehands. think everybody has to look gers on her left hand were She pulled out of this out for,” said Evert, who will injured in the late Decem- week’s tuneup tournament call matches for ESPN. CALL TODAY TO WIN TENNIS A SUITE FOR 12 TO WATCH Continued from B1 but this year they were banging down my door say- ing ,‘When is tennis signing up?’” Scott said. “It was an easy pitch this year.” While tennis is a big selling GRAND point, the group also takes six swim classes during the month and gets exposed to other cultural activities. The PRIZE! group recently learned how to write their names in He- brew. Their handprints and WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR Hebrew names are hang- Maeson Woodall, 10, of Youngstown participates in a tennis program ing in a wall in Akko, Israel, Thursday at the Jewish Community Center. The camp is a collabora- where Israel Tennis Centers tion among United Way, Israel Tennis Centers and Success After 6. 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B4 THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 2017 WWW.VINDY.COM MLB ROUNDUP | Thursday’s other games INDIANS INTERLEAGUE got another fi ve straight outs. Mets 6, Marlins 3 Continued from B1 Pirates 4, Rays 0 J.A. Happ (2-5) allowed eight hits MIAMI 1 3 The Rangers said he sus- PITTSBURGH and two runs in 6 ⁄ innings. Brad Jay Bruce had a pair of RBI hits Brach picked up his 15th save in and scored twice, and New York tained a bruise and X-rays Jameson Taillon scattered seven 18 chances. were negative. hits over 61 ⁄3 innings, Gregory took the rubber game of their Polanco and John Jaso hit solo NATIONAL LEAGUE series against Miami to fi nish 5-5 Cashner was hit when home runs and Pittsburgh beat Cardinals 10, Diamondbacks 4 on a road trip that started badly. Encarnacion broke his bat Tampa Bay. Taillon (4-2) walked PHOENIX T.J. Rivera had three hits and two hitting an RBI single. He two and struck out four in his lon- Randal Grichuk hit a go-ahead, RBIs, while Curtis Granderson went down on his knees gest outing since returning from three-run homer in the seventh scored twice and drove in a run. behind the mound and a battle with testicular cancer inning and drove in fi ve runs, Seth Lugo (3-1), making his fourth held the elbow as manager earlier this month, lowering his leading St. Louis over Arizona. start of the year, allowed three runs, two earned, in six innings. Jeff Banister and a team ERA to 2.97 despite allowing at Arizona led 3-2 with two outs in trainer came out. Cash- least one base runner in six of the Addison Reed, New York’s fourth the seventh when pinch-hitter ner threw a warmup pitch seven innings he worked. Andrew Luke Voit doubled off Ruby De La pitcher, pitched around a leadoff single in the ninth to earn his 12th and remained in the game, McCutchen went 3 for 3 with an Rosa (0-1). Matt Carpenter was save. The Mets overtook Miami RBI single. The 2013 National intentionally walked, and Grichuk but was removed after Jose for third place in the NL East. League MVP is hitting .397 since sent a 1-2 slider into the left-fi eld Ramirez’s single. They’ve outscored opponents June 1. Chris Archer (6-5) allowed seats. Tommy Pham hit a two-run “It was definitely very 41-17 winning fi ve of their past three runs in six innings, striking single off Randall Delgado in the scary,” Cashner said. “I ASSOCIATED PRESS six games. Giancarlo Stanton hit out fi ve without issuing a walk for eighth. Grichuk followed with never saw it before it got to The Pittsburgh Pirates’ Andrew McCutchen watches his RBI single his 21st homer for the Marlins. Tampa Bay, which has lost four of a two-run double and scored off Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Chris Archer during the third They’ve scored only 21 runs in the mound.” fi ve. Logan Morrison and Shane inning of a game Thursday in Pittsburgh. on Stephen Piscotty’s single. “I’m sure he’s going to Peterson had two hits apiece for their past eight games. Lance Lynn (6-5) allowed three be sore and stiff, but he the Rays but Tampa Bay went runs and four hits in six innings, Brewers 11, Reds 3 1 for 11 with runners in scoring Kinsler and Andrew Romine went high 17 straight games, and his dodged a bullet,” Banister deep for the Tigers. Fulmer (7-6) fi rst this season. struck out seven and walked one. CINCINNATI position and left 10 men on base. St. Louis won two of three from said. “He got lucky.” appeared headed for his second The victory improves fi rst-place Ryan Braun started Milwaukee’s AMERICAN LEAGUE the Diamondbacks, who had Cashner made his first big league shutout, but Ramon Houston to 10-2 against the six-homer barrage, hitting the been trying to win their seventh start since June 14 after be- Red Sox 6, Twins 3 Torres and Jorge Bonifacio Athletics this season and 17-2 fi rst of three off Homer Bailey, BOSTON singled with two out in the ninth, straight series. and the Brewers beat Cincinnati, ing on the disabled list with against them since July 20, 2016. a strained left oblique. David Price won for the second then Lorenzo Cain drove them in Houston starter Brad Peacock (5- Cubs 5, Nationals 4 salvaging the fi nal game of their time in three starts, Mookie Betts with a double. Upton dropped Eric 1) allowed two hits, one run and WASHINGTON series. The NL Central leaders Kluber was in command and Hanley Ramirez hit solo home Hosmer’s soft liner to left fi eld for struck out seven but lasted only hit six homers for the fi rst time other than Nomar Mazara’s Jon Jay hit a go-ahead two- since 2007, when they also did runs, and the Red Sox rallied from an error, allowing another run to fi ve innings after tying a career run double during a three-run two-out homer in the fi rst. a three-run defi cit to beat the come in. The crowd booed when high by walking six. it in Cincinnati. Jonathan Villar Rougned Odor had a lead- ninth-inning rally against Blake connected twice as Milwaukee Twins. Tzu-Wei Lin singled and manager Brad Ausmus pulled Orioles 2, Blue Jays 0 Treinen, lifting Chicago over matched its season high for runs. off single in the second and tripled for his fi rst big league mul- Fulmer after 104 pitches. Jakob TORONTO Washington. Washington got Jesus Aguilar had a three-run Adrian Beltre singled with tihit game. Jackie Bradley Jr. had Junis (2-2) allowed a three-run more bad news after the game: homer among his three hits. Last- one out in the seventh. three hits and an RBI. Price (3-2) homer to Upton in the fi rst, as Ubaldo Jimenez pitched two-hit speedy shortstop Trea Turner place Cincinnati has lost 15 of The right-hander, who threw a season-high 112 pitches well as a solo shot by Kinsler in ball over eight innings, Jonathan has a broken his right wrist after its last 19 games overall. Jimmy over seven innings, allowing the third and a two-run drive by Schoop had two hits and an RBI walked one, is 4-0 with a being hit by a pitch. The team Nelson (6-4) gave up three hits three runs and six hits with seven Romine in the fourth. and Baltimore beat Toronto. 1.26 ERA and 64 strikeouts did not have a timetable for his in seven innings, including Joey strikeouts and no walks. Craig Astros 6, Athletics 1 Baltimore has won consecutive in 43 innings since coming return. Tommy La Stella drove Votto’s 22nd and 23rd homers, Kimbrel pitched a one-hit ninth road series after going more than off the disabled list on June HOUSTON two months without one. They in a run with a two-out single and matched his season high for his AL-leading 22nd save in 23 Carlos Correa homered twice and against Treinen (0-2), and Jay with 11 strikeouts. The teams 1. He was out for a month chances, fi nishing Boston’s last took two of three at Cincinnati with a strained lower back. drove in four runs and Houston from April 18-20, then didn’t win followed with a hit to right-center combined for 19 homers during home game before the All-Star got a win over Oakland. Correa’s that brought home Javier Baez the three-game series. Braun break. Kyle Gibson (4-6) allowed a series away from home before NOT A FUN VISIT two-run shot in the fourth put the and La Stella. Wade Davis struck returned at the start of the series fi ve runs — three earned — and doing so in Tampa Bay last Rangers DH Mike Napoli Astros up 2-1. He extended the out two in a perfect ninth for his after missing a month with a six hits in 5 2⁄3 innings. weekend. After allowing a season- received his AL champion- lead to 5-1 with a two-run homer 16th save after Felix Pena (1-0) strained left calf. He homered worst nine runs in his previous ship ring and was cheered Tigers 7, Royals 3 to straightaway center fi eld with start against the Rays, Jimenez worked the eighth. Rookie Jeimer twice in the series, including his DETROIT no outs in the sixth inning to (3-3) was sharp against Toronto, Candelario, who started for the solo shot in the fi rst off Bailey (0- in every at-bat, but his re- Michael Fulmer came within one chase rookie Daniel Gossett (1-3). walking one and striking out a injured Kris Bryant at third base, 2), who has been hit hard in both turn to Cleveland didn’t out of a shutout, and Detroit hit It was the fourth career multi- season-high eight. He retired his broke a 1-1 tie in the seventh by of his starts since returning from go well at the plate. He was three home runs in a victory over home run game for Correa, who fi rst eight batters before Ryan launching his fi rst career homer elbow surgery. 1 for 10 with seven strike- Kansas City. Justin Upton, Ian has reached safely in a career- Goins doubled in the third, then off starter Joe Ross. Associated Press outs.

MLB AT A GLANCE

STANDINGS Odor 2b 3 0 1 0 Jose.Rm 3b 4 1 1 0 (12), Marrero (6). 3B—Lin (1). HR—Betts (13), Jay lf-cf 5 0 1 2 T.Trner ss 2 0 1 0 Rsnthal p 0 0 0 0 McFrlnd p 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, First, Tom AMERICAN LEAGUE Gomez cf 3 0 0 0 Guyer rf 2 0 0 0 H.Ramirez (11). I.Happ rf-lf 5 0 1 0 Treinen p 0 0 0 0 G.Blnco ph 1 0 0 0 Woodring Second, Third, Mike East Division Chrinos c 3 0 0 0 Chsnhll ph-rf 2 0 1 2 IP H R ER BB SO Rizzo 1b 4 1 2 0 Difo ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 4 6 4 Totals 35 3 9 2 Estabrook. W L Pct GB Napoli 1b 3 0 0 0 C.Sntna 1b 3 0 1 0 Minnesota Cntrras c 4 0 1 1 Raburn lf 3 0 0 0 T—3:11. A—44,669 (43,250). Boston 44 35 .557 — Gallo 3b 2 0 0 0 Gomes c 4 1 1 0 Gibson L,4-6 5 2-3 6 5 3 1 2 Russell ss 3 0 0 0 Goodwin ph-lf 1 0 1 1 LEADERS B.Zmmer cf 4 1 1 0 Boshers 2-3 3 1 1 1 0 Cndlrio 3b 3 1 1 1 Harper rf 3 1 0 0 St. Louis 000 300 010 — 4 New York 42 34 .553 1⁄2 Arizona 000 100 101 — 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Tampa Bay 41 40 .506 4 Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 33 5 9 4 Hughes 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 W.Davis p 0 0 0 0 Zmmrman 1b 4 0 1 1 Boston Almora cf 3 0 0 0 D.Mrphy 2b 3 1 0 0 DP—St. Louis 1, Arizona 2. LOB—St. Louis 6, BATTING—Judge, New York, .333; Baltimore 39 39 .500 4 1⁄2 Texas 100 000 000 — 1 Price W,3-2 7 6 3 3 0 7 Crti ph-lf-rf1 1 0 0 Rendon 3b 4 1 1 2 Arizona 8. 2B—Carpenter (14), Gyorko (13), Dickerson, Tampa Bay, .330; Altuve, Toronto 37 41 .474 61 ⁄2 Lamb (16), Owings 2 (20). SB—Owings (11). Houston, .327; Ramirez, Cleveland, .321; Central Division Cleveland 002 003 00x — 5 Kelly H,10 1 0 0 0 0 0 J.Baez 2b 3 1 1 0 Wieters c 4 0 0 0 LOB—Texas 3, Cleveland 7. 2B—Lindor (22), Kimbrel S,22-23 1 1 0 0 0 2 Lester p 2 0 0 0 M.Tylor cf 2 1 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Garcia, Chicago, .318; Mancini, Baltimore, W L Pct GB St. Louis .318; Bogaerts, Boston, .316; Castro, New Cleveland 42 36 .538 — Brantley 2 (15), Jose.Ramirez (25), Chisenhall Umpires—Home, Ryan Additon; First, ; Zagunis ph 0 0 0 0 J.Ross p 2 0 1 0 (11), C.Santana (18). HR—Mazara (11). SB— Second, Jeff Kellogg; Third, . C.Edwrd p 0 0 0 0 Grace p 0 0 0 0 Wanwrit W,8-5 6 1-3 8 2 2 1 8 York, .313; Reddick, Houston, .309; Correa, Minnesota 40 37 .519 11 ⁄2 Odor 2 (9). T—3:24. A—37,445 (37,499). Densing p 0 0 0 0 Lind ph 1 0 1 0 Lyons H,2 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Houston, .309; 1 tied at .306. Kansas City 38 39 .494 3 1⁄2 Cecil H,9 1 0 0 0 0 2 RUNS—Judge, New York, 70; Springer, Detroit 35 43 .449 7 IP H R ER BB SO LATE WEDNESDAY Strop p 0 0 0 0 O.Perez p 0 0 0 0 Texas Pena p 0 0 0 0 Blanton p 0 0 0 0 Rosenthal S,4-6 1 1 1 1 2 0 Houston, 62; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 59; Chicago 33 44 .429 81 ⁄2 YANKEES 12, WHITE SOX 3 Cashner L,3-7 5 6 5 5 2 3 LStla ph-3b 1 1 1 1 Drew ss 1 0 0 0 Arizona Correa, Houston, 54; Ramirez, Cleveland, West Division New York Chicago Godley L,3-2 7 2 3 3 3 7 53; Castro, New York, 52; Altuve, W L Pct GB Martinez 2 2 0 0 1 1 Totals 34 5 8 5 Totals 31 4 6 4 Scheppers 1 1 0 0 0 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Shipley 1 1-3 4 1 1 1 3 Houston, 51; Gardner, New York, 51; Houston 54 26 .675 — Gardner cf 4 2 1 1 Y.Sanch 2b 4 0 1 0 McFarland 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Bautista, Toronto, 49; Lowrie, Oakland, Los Angeles 42 40 .512 13 Cleveland Kluber W,7-2 8 3 1 1 1 12 Judge rf 3 2 1 2 Me.Cbrr lf 4 0 2 2 Chicago 100 000 103 — 5 HBP—by Godley (Piscotty), by Godley (Pham). 49; 6 tied at 48. Texas 39 40 .494 14 1⁄2 G.Sanch c 5 0 0 0 W.Grcia ph 1 0 0 0 Washington 100 000 300 — 4 WP—Godley, Shipley, Rosenthal 2. Seattle 39 41 .488 15 Shaw 1 1 0 0 0 0 RBI—Judge, New York, 62; Cruz, Seattle, Cashner pitched to 3 batters in the 6th Grgrius ss 5 2 1 2 Abreu 1b 5 0 0 0 LOB—Chicago 6, Washington 6. 2B—Jay (9), Umpires—Home, D.J. Reyburn; First, Sam 59; Davis, Oakland, 54; Morrison, Oakland 35 44 .443 181 ⁄2 Headley 3b 2 2 0 0 A.Grcia rf 2 0 0 0 Rizzo (15), Zimmerman (22), J.Ross (2). HR— Holbrook; Second, ; Third, . Wednesday’s Scores WP—Cashner 2. Tampa Bay, 54; Correa, Houston, 53; Umpires—Home, ; First, ; Au.Rmne 1b2 2 1 0 Hanson rf 0 0 0 0 Candelario (1), Rendon (16). SB—Zagunis (2), T—3:18. A—23,188 (48,633). Sano, Minnesota, 53; Cano, Seattle, 52; Philadelphia 5, Seattle 4 Andujar dh 4 0 3 4 T.Frzer 3b 4 0 0 0 T.Turner 2 (35). CS—T.Turner (6), M.Taylor (3). Pittsburgh 6, Tampa Bay 2 Second, ; Third, Tony Randazzo. PADRES 7, BRAVES 4 Springer, Houston, 52; Upton, Detroit, 52; T—2:41. A—23,996 (35,051). Wade lf 5 1 1 1 Dvidson dh 4 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Toronto 4, Baltimore 0 Trreyes 2b 5 1 1 1 Ti.Andr ss 4 0 0 0 Atlanta San Diego 3 tied at 51. TIGERS 7, ROYALS 3 Chicago ab r h bi ab r h bi HITS—Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 103; Altuve, Cleveland 5, Texas 3 Narvaez c 4 1 2 0 Lester 6 3 1 1 3 7 Kansas City 8, Detroit 2 Kansas City Detroit Engel cf 3 2 2 1 Incarte cf 4 1 1 0 Pirela lf 4 0 0 0 Houston, 98; Ramirez, Cleveland, 94; ab r h bi ab r h bi Edwards BS,1 1-3 1 3 3 2 0 Bra.Phl 2b 4 1 1 0 Cordoba lf 1 0 0 1 Andrus, Texas, 93; Bogaerts, Boston, 93; Minnesota 4, Boston 1 Totals 35 12 9 11 Totals 35 3 8 3 Duensing 0 1 0 0 0 0 N.Y. Yankees 12, Chicago White Sox 3 R.Trres 2b 4 1 2 0 Kinsler 2b 3 3 2 1 Mrkakis rf 2 1 1 0 Margot cf 4 3 2 0 Castro, New York, 92; Garcia, Chicago, 92; Bnfacio rf 4 1 1 0 Avila c 3 1 0 0 Strop 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 M.Kemp lf 4 1 1 2 Myers 1b 4 2 1 1 Abreu, Chicago, 90; Hosmer, Kansas City, Houston 11, Oakland 8 Pena W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 L.A. Angels 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 L.Cain cf 3 0 0 0 Upton lf 4 1 2 3 New York 300 005 004 — 12 M.Adams 1b4 0 1 0 Renfroe rf 3 1 1 2 89; Judge, New York, 89; 1 tied at 88. Butera c 1 1 1 2 Mi.Cbrr 1b 4 0 2 0 Chicago 000 020 001 — 3 Davis S,16-16 1 0 0 0 0 2 Flowers c 2 0 1 1 Spngnbr 3b 5 0 1 2 DOUBLES—Betts, Boston, 26; Lowrie, Thursday’s Scores Washington Cleveland 5, Texas 1 Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 0 D.Mchdo ss 0 0 0 0 E—Ti.Anderson (18), Wade (1). DP—New York 2, K.Szuki c 1 0 0 0 Aybar ss 4 1 3 0 Oakland, 25; Ramirez, Cleveland, 25; S.Perez c 2 0 0 0 J.Mrtin rf 3 0 1 1 Chicago 1. LOB—New York 6, Chicago 9. 2B—Au. Ross 6 2-3 5 2 2 3 7 Swanson ss 2 0 0 0 Asuaje 2b 4 0 3 1 Altuve, Houston, 23; Schoop, Baltimore, Detroit 7, Kansas City 3 Grace 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Houston 6, Oakland 1 Moss lf 2 0 0 0 dn Dkkr pr-rf 0 0 0 0 Romine (5), Andujar (1), Wade (1), Torreyes (5), Krol p 0 0 0 0 Hedges c 4 0 1 0 23; Lindor, Cleveland, 22; Bogaerts, Mstakas 3b3 0 1 0 V.Mrtin dh 4 0 0 0 Engel (3). HR—Judge (27), Gregorius (9), Engel Perez H,7 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 L.Adams ph 1 0 0 1 Perdomo p 2 0 0 0 Boston, 20; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 20; Pittsburgh 4, Tampa Bay 0 Blanton H,2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Baltimore 2, Toronto 0 Mrfeld pr-3b 0 0 0 0 Cstllns 3b 3 0 0 0 (2). SB—Andujar (1). L.Jcksn p 0 0 0 0 Maton p 0 0 0 0 Longoria, Tampa Bay, 20; Pillar, Toronto, Soler dh 3 0 0 0 Mahtook cf 4 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Treinen L,0-2 BS,2 1 3 3 3 0 1 S.Frman p 0 0 0 0 Buchter p 0 0 0 0 20; 2 tied at 19. Boston 6, Minnesota 3 Duensing pitched to 1 batter in the 7th N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, late A.Escbr ss 3 0 0 0 A.Rmne ss-1b 4 1 1 2 New York Motte p 0 0 0 0 Szczur ph 0 0 0 0 TRIPLES—Bogaerts, Boston, 4; Grdon lf-cf 3 0 1 0 Tanaka W,6-7 6 6 2 2 2 5 HBP—by Strop (Turner), by Treinen (Candelario). Da.Sntn ph 1 0 0 0 Hand p 0 0 0 0 L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, late WP—Ross. Castellanos, Detroit, 4; Ramirez, Today’s Games Totals 32 3 7 2 Totals 32 7 9 7 Shreve 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Cmgo 3b-ss4 0 1 0 Maurer p 0 0 0 0 Cleveland, 4; Sanchez, Chicago, 4; 7 tied Green 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 3 Umpires—Home, First, Dave Colon p 1 0 0 0 Tampa Bay (Faria 3-0) at Baltimore Rackley Second, Third, Tim at 3. (Tillman 1-5), 7:05 p.m. Webb 1 1 1 1 0 2 J.Ptrsn 3b 2 0 0 0 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 27; Kansas City 000 000 003 — 3 Chicago Timmons. Totals 32 4 7 4 Totals 35 7 12 7 Boston (Fister 0-1) at Toronto (Estrada T—3:12. A—37,097 (41,418). Springer, Houston, 24; Morrison, Tampa 4-6), 7:07 p.m. Detroit 301 200 10x — 7 Rodon L,0-1 5 2 3 0 6 2 Bay, 22; Davis, Oakland, 21; Smoak, Cleveland (Tomlin 4-9) at Detroit E—Upton (5). DP—Kansas City 1, Detroit 3. Petricka 1 5 5 5 0 1 BREWERS 11, REDS 3 LOB—Kansas City 2, Detroit 5. 2B—Butera (2). Atlanta 000 004 000 — 4 Toronto, 21; Gallo, Texas, 20; Moustakas, (Sanchez 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Beck 2 0 0 0 1 1 Milwaukee Cincinnati Kansas City, 20; Healy, Oakland, 19; Sano, HR—Kinsler (9), Upton (15), An.Romine (3). Ynoa 1-3 2 4 4 3 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi San Diego 202 200 10x — 7 N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 7-4) at Houston DP—San Diego 2. LOB—Atlanta 4, San Diego 10. Minnesota, 18; 4 tied at 17. (McCullers 7-1), 8:10 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Jennings 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Villar 2b 5 2 2 2 Hmilton cf 4 0 1 0 Kansas City 2B—Markakis (18), Flowers (7), Spangenberg STOLEN BASES—Maybin, Los Angeles, Texas (Bibens-Dirkx 3-0) at Chicago HBP—by Tanaka (Garcia). WP—Rodon 2, Tanaka Do.Sntn rf 4 2 1 1 Gennett 2b 4 0 0 0 24; Dyson, Seattle, 19; Andrus, Texas, 18; Junis L,2-2 6 7 6 6 3 5 2, Ynoa. Braun lf 5 2 2 1 Votto 1b 2 2 2 2 (7). 3B—Renfroe (1). SB—Margot 2 (7). White Sox (Pelfrey 3-6), 8:10 p.m. S—Perdomo (3). DeShields, Texas, 18; Altuve, Houston, 14; Minnesota (Santana 10-4) at Kansas City McCarthy 1 2 1 1 1 1 Umpires—Home, ; First, Lopez p 0 0 0 0 Kvlehan 1b 1 0 0 0 Feliz 1 0 0 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO Cain, Kansas City, 14; Buxton, Minnesota, (Vargas 11-3), 8:15 p.m. ; Second, ; Third, Joe T.Shaw 3b 3 1 1 0 Duvall lf 4 0 2 0 13; Simmons, Los Angeles, 13; Betts, Detroit West. Aguilar 1b 5 2 3 4 Suarez 3b 4 0 0 0 Atlanta Atlanta (Foltynewicz 5-5) at Oakland Colon L,2-8 4 8 6 6 3 2 Boston, 12; Pillar, Toronto, 11; 4 tied at 10. (Gray 3-3), 10:05 p.m. Fulmer W,7-6 8 2-3 7 3 2 0 7 T—3:51. A—15,259 (40,615). Perez cf-lf 4 1 1 1 Msoraco c 3 0 0 0 Wilson 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Krol 1 2 0 0 0 3 PITCHING—Vargas, Kansas City, 11-3; Seattle (Gaviglio 3-2) at L.A. Angels ASTROS 11, ATHLETICS 8 Pina c 5 1 2 2 B.Wood p 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, Brian Arcia ss 4 0 0 0 Schbler ph 0 0 0 0 Jackson 1 0 0 0 1 1 Sale, Boston, 10-3; Santana, Minnesota, (Bridwell 2-0), 10:07 p.m. Gorman; Second, ; Third, . Oakland Houston Freeman 1 2 1 1 1 1 10-4; Keuchel, Houston, 9-0; Bundy, Saturday’s Games ab r h bi ab r h bi Nelson p 4 0 0 0 Peraza ss 4 0 0 0 T—2:33. A—33,681 (41,681). Broxton cf 0 0 0 0 Alcantr rf 4 1 1 0 Motte 1 0 0 0 0 2 Baltimore, 8-6; Carrasco, Cleveland, 8-3; Boston at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Joyce lf-rf 5 1 1 0 Sprnger cf-rf 4 3 3 2 San Diego Stroman, Toronto, 8-4; 10 tied at 7. Cleveland at Detroit, 1:10 p.m., 1st game ASTROS 6, ATHLETICS 1 Olson rf-1b 4 1 1 1 Reddick rf-lf 4 2 3 3 Bailey p 1 0 0 0 Oakland Houston Shcklfr p 0 0 0 0 Prdomo W,3-4 5 1-3 7 4 4 2 4 ERA—Vargas, Kansas City, 2.29; Texas at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Lowrie 2b 4 2 2 2 Altuve 2b 3 1 2 1 Maton H,1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 McCullers, Houston, 2.54; Sale, Boston, Minnesota at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m., 1st ab r h bi ab r h bi K.Davis dh 3 2 2 4 Correa ss 5 0 2 1 A.Hrnnd p 1 0 0 0 Joyce rf 4 0 1 0 Sprnger rf 3 0 0 0 S.Trner ph-c 1 0 1 0 Buchter H,11 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.77; Santana, Minnesota, 2.80; Kluber, game Alonso 1b 4 0 0 0 B.McCnn c 4 1 2 2 Hand H,12 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland, 3.03; Darvish, Texas, 3.11; Atlanta at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Barreto ss 4 0 0 0 Reddick lf 3 2 2 1 R.Dvis ph-lf 0 0 0 0 Beltran dh 5 1 1 0 Totals 39 11 12 11 Totals 33 3 7 2 Lowrie 2b 4 0 1 0 Altuve 2b 4 1 1 1 Maurer S,15-17 1 0 0 0 0 2 Severino, New York, 3.15; Fulmer, Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Healy 3b 4 1 1 1 Ma.Gnza 3b 4 1 1 1 HBP—by Maton (Flowers). WP—Colon. Detroit, 3.19; Stroman, Toronto, 3.41; Cleveland at Detroit, 7:15 p.m., 2nd game K.Davis lf 3 0 0 0 Correa ss 3 2 2 4 Maxwell c 4 0 0 0 Y.Grrel 1b 4 1 2 1 Milwaukee 114 400 010 — 11 Healy dh 4 1 1 0 Beltran dh 4 0 0 0 Cincinnati 000 100 110 — 3 Umpires—Home, Mike Winters First, Jim Montgomery, New York, 3.53; 1 tied at N.Y. Yankees at Houston, 7:15 p.m. Barreto ss 4 0 0 0 Aoki lf 4 1 1 0 Reynolds Second, Sean Barber Third, Lance 3.67. Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m., 2nd Olson 1b 4 0 1 0 Gattis c 4 0 2 0 Brugman cf 4 1 1 0 Mrsnick cf 0 0 0 0 DP—Milwaukee 1. LOB—Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati Phegley c 2 0 0 0 Ma.Gnza 1b 4 0 1 0 5. 2B—Aguilar (13), Duvall 2 (22). HR—Villar 2 Barrett. STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 155; game Totals 36 8 8 8 Totals 37 11 17 11 T—2:55. A—19,312 (42,302). Archer, Tampa Bay, 131; Darvish, Texas, Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Brugman cf 4 0 1 0 Bregman 3b 3 1 1 0 (8), Do.Santana (13), Braun (9), Aguilar (7), Pina INTERLEAGUE 115; Severino, New York, 107; Kluber, NATIONAL LEAGUE Rosales 3b 3 0 0 1 Mrsnick cf 4 0 1 0 (6), Votto 2 (23). SB—H.Perez (8). Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 32 6 10 6 Oakland 014 110 100 — 8 IP H R ER BB SO PIRATES 4, RAYS 0 Cleveland, 105; Estrada, Toronto, 102; East Division Milwaukee Porcello, Boston, 99; McCullers, Houston, W L Pct GB Houston 225 001 10x — 11 Tampa Bay Pittsburgh DP—Oakland 1. LOB—Oakland 2, Houston 7. Nelson W,6-4 7 3 2 2 1 11 ab r h bi ab r h bi 97; Bauer, Cleveland, 96; Carrasco, Washington 47 32 .595 — Oakland 000 100 000 — 1 2B—Springer 2 (15), Altuve (22), Ma.Gonzalez Lopez 2 4 1 1 1 0 Sza Jr. cf 5 0 0 0 A.Frzer 2b 4 1 1 0 Cleveland, 96; 1 tied at 94. Atlanta 37 40 .481 9 Houston 000 203 10x — 6 (10), Y.Gurriel (19). HR—Olson (3), Lowrie (9), Cincinnati Dckrson lf 3 0 0 0 Hrrison 3b 2 1 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 36 42 .462 10 1⁄2 DP—Oakland 1. LOB—Oakland 11, Houston 6. K.Davis 2 (21), Healy (19), Springer (24). SB— Bailey L,0-2 3 6 6 6 2 2 Lngoria 3b 3 0 0 0 McCtchn cf 3 0 3 1 BATTING—Posey, San Francisco, .344; Miami 35 42 .455 11 2B—Joyce (13), Reddick (16), Altuve (23), Gattis Shackelford 2 2-3 5 4 4 1 3 Philadelphia 26 51 .338 20 Reddick 2 (6), Altuve 2 (14). SF—Reddick (5), Mrrison 1b 4 0 2 0 J.Bell 1b 4 0 1 1 Zimmerman, Washington, .337; Murphy, (13). HR—Correa 2 (16). SB—Brugman (1). SF— B.McCann (4). Hernandez 2 1-3 1 1 1 1 4 Washington, .336; Goldschmidt, Arizona, Central Division Reddick (6). Beckham 2b 4 0 1 0 Jaso lf 4 1 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO Wood 1 0 0 0 0 1 S.Ptrsn rf 4 0 2 0 G.Plnco rf 4 1 1 1 .323; Cozart, Cincinnati, .320; Peralta, W L Pct GB IP H R ER BB SO HBP—by Bailey (Santana). WP—Bailey. Milwaukee 42 39 .519 — Oakland Hchvrra ss 4 0 1 0 Mercer ss 4 0 0 0 Arizona, .316; Harper, Washington, .315; Oakland Hahn L,3-6 2 9 6 6 0 1 Umpires—Home, Fieldin Cubreth; First, Mark Chicago 40 39 .506 1 Gossett L,1-3 5 7 5 5 1 1 Sucre c 4 0 2 0 C.Stwrt c 4 0 0 0 Ozuna, Miami, .314; Blackmon, Colorado, Smith 1 4 3 3 1 0 Carlson; Second, ; Third, Chris Archer p 2 0 0 0 Taillon p 2 0 0 0 St. Louis 37 41 .474 31 ⁄2 .314; Kemp, Atlanta, .314; 1 tied at .309. Hendriks 1 0 0 0 0 1 Coulombe 2 2 1 1 0 1 Segal. Pittsburgh 37 42 .468 4 Brady 2 3 1 1 2 2 M.Smith ph0 0 0 0 Watson p 0 0 0 0 RUNS—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 69; Axford 1 2-3 2 1 1 2 1 T—3:15. A—20,419 (42,319). Whitley p 0 0 0 0 J.Osuna ph 1 0 0 0 Blackmon, Colorado, 63; Harper, Cincinnati 33 45 .423 7 1⁄2 Houston West Division Brady 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 METS 6, MARLINS 3 Kolarek p 0 0 0 0 Nicasio p 0 0 0 0 Washington, 59; Seager, Los Angeles, Peacock W,5-1 5 2 1 1 6 7 Houston W L Pct GB Devenski H,11 2 2 0 0 1 2 New York Miami Plouffe ph 1 0 0 0 Ed.Sntn p 0 0 0 0 56; Votto, Cincinnati, 55; Murphy, Los Angeles 52 28 .650 — Paulino 4 7 7 7 0 8 ab r h bi ab r h bi Totals 34 0 8 0 Totals 32 4 10 4 Washington, 53; Turner, Washington, 53; Guduan 1 0 0 0 0 3 Feliz W,4-1 1 0 0 0 1 2 Arizona 50 30 .625 2 Hoyt 1 1 0 0 0 2 Grndrsn cf 4 2 1 1 D.Grdon 2b 3 0 1 0 Inciarte, Atlanta, 51; Lamb, Arizona, 51; Sipp H,4 1 0 0 0 0 2 A.Cbrra 2b 4 0 0 0 Stanton rf 4 2 2 1 Tampa Bay 000 000 000 — 0 Colorado 47 34 .580 5 1⁄2 5 tied at 50. Gossett pitched to 3 batters in the 6th Harris H,17 1 1 1 1 0 2 San Diego 32 46 .410 19 Umpires—Home, Gary Cederstrom; First, Gabe Cespdes lf 4 1 1 0 Yelich cf 4 1 2 0 Pittsburgh 001 101 10x — 4 RBI—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 66; Lamb, Gregerson H,13 1 0 0 0 0 1 Bruce rf 3 2 2 2 Prado 3b 4 0 2 1 DP—Tampa Bay 1, Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Tampa San Francisco 30 51 .370 22 1⁄2 Morales; Second, ; Third, Eric Arizona, 64; Zimmerman, Washington, Wednesday’s Scores Giles S,18-20 1 0 0 0 0 2 T.Rvera 1b 4 0 3 2 Bour 1b 4 0 0 0 Bay 10, Pittsburgh 7. 2B—S.Peterson (3), Sucre 62; Arenado, Colorado, 61; Reynolds, Cooper. Hahn pitched to 2 batters in the 3rd Philadelphia 5, Seattle 4 T—3:08. A—29,509 (42,060). Reyes ss 3 0 0 1 Ralmuto c 4 0 2 0 (4), McCutchen (14). HR—Jaso (6), G.Polanco Colorado, 60; Harper, Washington, 58; San Francisco 5, Colorado 3 Paulino pitched to 1 batter in the 5th R.Rvera c 4 0 0 0 I.Szuki lf 4 0 0 0 (6). SB—Beckham (5), Harrison (10). CS— Shaw, Milwaukee, 57; Bellinger, Los ORIOLES 2, BLUE JAYS 0 Coulombe pitched to 1 batter in the 6th Mat.Ryn 3b 4 1 1 0 Riddle ss 3 0 0 0 McCutchen (2). Pittsburgh 6, Tampa Bay 2 Baltimore Toronto Angeles, 56; Blackmon, Colorado, 56; 2 Washington 8, Chicago Cubs 4 WP—Paulino, Axford. S.Lugo p 2 0 0 0 J.Urena p 1 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO tied at 55. ab r h bi ab r h bi Umpires—Home, Eric Cooper; First, Gary Cincinnati 4, Milwaukee 3 Nimmo ph 0 0 0 0 T.Moore ph 1 0 0 0 Tampa Bay HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 102; Inciarte, Rickard lf 3 0 2 0 J.Btsta rf 4 0 0 0 Cederstrom; Second, ; Third, Flores ph 1 0 0 0 Wttgren p 0 0 0 0 Archer L,6-5 6 8 3 3 0 5 N.Y. Mets 8, Miami 0 Mchdo 3b 4 0 0 0 R.Mrtin c 4 0 1 0 Atlanta, 101; Murphy, Washington, St. Louis 4, Arizona 3 Adrian Johnson. Blevins p 0 0 0 0 J.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 Whitley 2-3 1 1 1 1 0 Schoop 2b 3 0 2 1 Dnldson 3b 4 0 0 0 T—3:27. A—34,075 (42,060). 98; LeMahieu, Colorado, 96; Arenado, L.A. Angels 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 Edgin p 0 0 0 0 Ozuna ph 1 0 0 0 Kolarek 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Colorado, 93; Goldschmidt, Arizona, A.Jones cf 4 1 1 0 Smoak 1b 4 0 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Duda ph 1 0 0 0 McGowan p 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh San Diego 7, Atlanta 4 Trumbo dh 4 0 0 0 Morales dh 3 0 0 0 92; Ozuna, Miami, 92; Zimmerman, Thursday’s Scores CARDINALS 10, DIAMONDBACKS 4 Ad.Reed p 0 0 0 0 Worley p 0 0 0 0 Taillon W,4-2 6 1-3 7 0 0 2 4 Washington, 91; Gordon, Miami, 88; 2 Mancini 1b 3 0 0 0 Tlwtzki ss 2 0 0 0 Totals 34 6 8 6 Totals 33 3 9 2 Watson H,2 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 St. Louis 10, Arizona 4 C.Jseph c 4 0 2 1 Carrera lf 3 0 0 0 St. Louis Arizona tied at 86. Chicago Cubs 5, Washington 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi Nicasio 1 0 0 0 0 2 DOUBLES—Arenado, Colorado, 27; Gentry rf 4 0 0 0 Pillar cf 3 0 1 0 Santana 1 1 0 0 0 1 Pittsburgh 4, Tampa Bay 0 Tejada ss 4 1 1 0 Goins 2b 3 0 1 0 Crpnter 1b 4 1 0 0 G.Blnco cf 4 1 2 1 New York 203 000 100 — 6 Herrera, Philadelphia, 25; Murphy, Milwaukee 11, Cincinnati 3 Grichuk cf-lf4 3 3 5 D.Prlta rf 4 0 0 0 HBP—by Taillon (Longoria), by Archer Washington, 23; Zimmerman, Totals 33 2 8 2 Totals 30 0 3 0 Miami 000 102 000 — 3 (Harrison), by Whitley (Harrison). N.Y. Mets 6, Miami 3 Pscotty rf 3 1 1 1 Gldschm 1b 3 1 1 1 E—Riddle (8), R.Rivera (1). DP—New York Washington, 22; Owings, Arizona, 21; Atlanta at San Diego, late Gyorko 3b 4 0 2 0 Lamb 3b 4 1 1 2 Umpires—Home, ; First, Brian 2, Miami 1. LOB—New York 3, Miami 4. O’Nora; Second, ; Third, John Duvall, Cincinnati, 20; Kemp, Atlanta, 20; L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, late Baltimore 001 001 000 — 2 Mrtinez lf 5 1 1 2 Owings 2b-ss 4 0 1 0 2B—Granderson (17), Bruce (17), T.Rivera (9). Shaw, Milwaukee, 20; 5 tied at 19. Today’s Games Toronto 000 000 000 — 0 Lyons p 0 0 0 0 Hrrmann lf 4 0 0 0 Tumpane. 3B—Mat.Reynolds (1). HR—Stanton (21). CS—D. T—2:54. A—22,595 (38,362). TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 10; Cozart, San Francisco (Cueto 5-7) at Pittsburgh LOB—Baltimore 7, Toronto 4. 2B—Rickard (7), Mayers p 0 0 0 0 Innetta c 4 0 0 0 Cincinnati, 5; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 5; 8 Gordon (5). SF—Reyes (2). LATE WEDNESDAY (Cole 6-6), 7:05 p.m. C.Joseph (9), Pillar (20), Goins (9). SB—Carrera DeJong ss 5 0 1 0 K.Marte ss 3 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO tied at 4. Chicago Cubs (Montgomery 1-4) at (4). SF—Schoop (5). Al.Mjia 2b 2 0 0 0 Delgado p 0 0 0 0 New York ANGELS 3, DODGERS 2 HOME RUNS—Bellinger, Los Angeles, 24; Cincinnati (Feldman 6-5), 7:10 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Grcia ph-2b 3 1 1 0 Chafi n p 0 0 0 0 Lugo W,3-1 6 6 3 2 1 4 Los Angeles (N) Los Angeles (A) Stanton, Miami, 21; Votto, Cincinnati, Philadelphia (Lively 1-2) at N.Y. Mets (de- Baltimore Fryer c 4 1 0 0 Corbin p 2 0 0 0 Blevins H,11 1 1 0 0 0 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi 21; Bruce, New York, 20; Ozuna, Miami, Grom 7-3), 7:10 p.m. Jimenez W,3-3 8 2 0 0 1 8 Lynn p 2 0 0 0 R.D L R p 0 0 0 0 Edgin H,4 1 1 0 0 0 1 Utley 1b 2 0 0 0 Maybin cf 5 0 0 0 20; Schebler, Cincinnati, 20; Thames, Miami (Volquez 4-8) at Milwaukee (Garza Brach S,15-18 1 1 0 0 0 1 Voit ph 1 1 1 0 I.Vrgas 2b 1 0 0 0 Reed S,12-14 1 1 0 0 0 2 Pderson cf 4 0 0 0 Calhoun rf 4 1 1 0 Milwaukee, 20; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 3-4), 8:10 p.m. Toronto Bowman p 0 0 0 0 Miami Ju.Trnr 3b 3 0 0 0 Pujols dh 4 0 0 0 19; Reynolds, Colorado, 19; Zimmerman, Washington (Roark 6-5) at St. Louis Happ L,2-5 6 1-3 8 2 2 2 2 Pham ph-cf 1 1 1 2 Urena L,6-3 6 6 5 3 0 4 Bllnger dh 4 0 0 0 Y.Escbr 3b 3 0 1 0 Washington, 19; 5 tied at 18. (Leake 5-6), 8:15 p.m. Leone 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 38 10 11 10 Totals 33 4 6 4 Wittgren 0 1 1 1 0 0 C.Tylor ss 4 0 0 0 Simmons ss 4 1 2 2 S Colorado (Gray 0-0) at Arizona (Ray 8-3), TOLEN BASES—Turner, Washington, 35; Tepera 1 0 0 0 0 1 Garcia 1 0 0 0 0 0 Grandal c 3 1 2 1 Mldnado c 4 0 1 0 Hamilton, Cincinnati, 33; Gordon, Miami, 9:40 p.m. WP—Happ. McGowan 1 1 0 0 1 0 Frsythe 2b 3 0 1 0 J.Marte 1b 3 0 2 0 Atlanta (Foltynewicz 5-5) at Oakland St. Louis 000 200 350 — 10 29; Nunez, San Francisco, 17; Peraza, Umpires—Home, ; First, Ted Worley 1 0 0 0 0 1 Puig rf 4 0 0 0 Vlbena ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Cincinnati, 15; Broxton, Milwaukee, (Gray 3-3), 10:05 p.m. Barrett; Second, Angel Hernandez; Third, Quinn Arizona 001 101 001 — 4 T.Thmps lf 3 1 1 1 Espnosa 2b 3 0 0 0 E—Lamb (8). DP—Arizona 1. LOB—St. Louis Wittgren pitched to 1 batter in the 7th 14; Villar, Milwaukee, 14; Goldschmidt, L.A. Dodgers (Wood 8-0) at San Diego Wolcott. WP—Lugo. Revere lf 4 1 1 0 (Richard 5-7), 10:10 p.m. T—2:20. A—37,291 (49,282). 7, Arizona 3. 2B—Grichuk (15), Piscotty (12), Arizona, 13; Owings, Arizona, 11; Pollock, Umpires—Home, ; First, Mark Totals 30 2 4 2 Totals 35 3 8 2 Arizona, 11; 4 tied at 10. Saturday’s Games RED SOX 6, TWINS 3 Gyorko (14), Voit (2), G.Blanco (5), Owings (21), K.Marte (1). 3B—G.Blanco (2). HR—Grichuk (7), Wegner; Second, ; Third, Mike PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, Atlanta at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Minnesota Boston Muchlinski. San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Goldschmidt (19), Lamb (18). SB—Pham (9). Los Angeles (N) 000 000 011 — 2 11-2; Greinke, Arizona, 9-4; Scherzer, ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO T—2:43. A—21,350 (36,742). Washington, 9-5; Senzatela, Colorado, 9-3; Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. B.Dzier 2b 4 1 2 0 Betts rf 4 1 2 2 Los Angeles (A) 000 002 001 — 3 Miami at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m. St. Louis LATE WEDNESDAY E—C.Taylor (8), Grandal (3). DP—Los Angeles Strasburg, Washington, 9-2; 6 tied at 8. Grssman lf 4 1 1 0 Bnntndi lf 3 0 1 0 Lynn W,6-5 6 4 3 3 1 7 ERA—Scherzer, Washington, 2.06; Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Mauer 1b 4 1 2 1 Bgaerts ss 4 0 0 0 CARDINALS 4, DIAMONDBACKS 3 (A) 1. LOB—Los Angeles (N) 6, Los Angeles Washington at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Bowman H,14 1 0 0 0 0 1 St. Louis Arizona (A) 9. 2B—Calhoun (11). HR—Grandal (10), Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.47; Gonzalez, Sano dh 4 0 0 0 Mreland 1b 4 0 0 0 Lyons 1 0 0 0 0 1 Washington, 2.87; Ray, Arizona, 2.87; Colorado at Arizona, 10:10 p.m. E.Escbr 3b 4 0 1 0 H.Rmirz dh 3 2 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi T.Thompson (1), Simmons (8). L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Mayers 1 2 1 1 0 1 Crpnter 1b 4 2 1 0 Dscalso lf 3 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO Martinez, St. Louis, 2.88; Anderson, J.Plnco ss 4 0 1 2 Brdly J cf 4 1 3 1 Arizona Kepler rf 4 0 0 0 Vazquez c 4 1 0 0 Pham cf 3 1 1 0 D.Prlta rf 5 0 1 0 Los Angeles (N) Milwaukee, 2.89; Greinke, Arizona, 3.08; Corbin 6 5 2 2 2 6 Nova, Pittsburgh, 3.08; Leake, St. Louis, BOX SCORES Gimenez c 3 0 0 0 Lin 2b 4 1 2 0 Pscotty rf 3 1 0 0 Gldschm 1b 4 0 0 0 Ryu 5 2-3 7 2 2 1 8 DLaRsa L,0-1 BS,1 1 2 3 3 2 0 Gyorko 3b 3 0 1 2 Lamb 3b 4 1 1 0 Dayton 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 3.12; Straily, Miami, 3.44; 1 tied at 3.50. AMERICAN LEAGUE Buxton cf 3 0 0 0 Marrero 3b 3 0 1 2 Delgado 1 4 5 1 2 2 Totals 34 3 7 3 Totals 33 6 10 6 Y.Mlina c 3 0 1 2 Owings ss 4 0 2 1 Stewart 2 1 0 0 0 1 STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, INDIANS 5, RANGERS 1 Chafi n 1 0 0 0 0 2 Grichuk lf 4 0 0 0 Drury 2b 4 1 1 0 Baez L,2-1 1-3 0 1 0 0 1 151; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 123; Texas Cleveland Umpires—Home, ; First, Greg DeJong ss 4 0 1 0 Fuentes cf 4 1 2 0 Los Angeles (A) Strasburg, Washington, 122; Martinez, St. ab r h bi ab r h bi Minnesota 100 200 000 — 3 Gibson; Second, Jim Wolf; Third, D.J. Reyburn. G.Grcia 2b 3 0 0 0 Mathis c 2 0 1 0 Meyer 6 1 0 0 5 4 Louis, 121; Ray, Arizona, 119; Samardzija, Choo rf 4 0 0 0 Kipnis 2b 4 0 0 0 Boston 000 131 10x — 6 T—3:18. A—27,603 (48,633). Wnwrght p 3 0 0 0 Hrrmann c 1 0 1 0 Petit H,5 1 0 0 0 0 0 San Francisco, 117; Greinke, Arizona, 116; Andrus ss 4 0 1 0 Lindor ss 4 0 1 1 E—Price (1), J.Polanco (7). DP—Minnesota 2. CUBS 5, NATIONALS 4 Lyons p 0 0 0 0 Godley p 2 0 0 0 Middleton H,4 1 1 1 1 0 1 deGrom, New York, 113; Lester, Chicago, Mazara lf 4 1 1 1 Brntley lf 2 1 2 0 LOB—Minnesota 4, Boston 5. 2B—B.Dozier Chicago Washington Cecil p 0 0 0 0 K.Marte ph 1 0 0 0 Bdrsin W,2-0 BS,2 1 2 1 1 0 1 104; Gonzalez, Washington, 95; 3 tied Beltre dh 4 0 1 0 Encrnco dh 4 1 1 1 (17), Grossman (10), J.Polanco (13), Bradley Jr. ab r h bi ab r h bi Mrtinez ph 1 0 1 0 Shipley p 0 0 0 0 WP—Baez. at 93.

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FRIDAY MARKET WATCH JUNE 30, 2017 Dow NASDAQ S&P 500 Gold Silver BUSINESS BUSINESS NEWS 167.58 90.06 20.99 $3.30 $0.14 digest THE VINDICATOR | B5 21,287.03 6,144.35 2,419.70 $1,244.20 $16.59 Murdoch takeover bid for Sky delayed for extra scrutiny Average US mortgage rates fl at to lower LONDON Associated Press 3.17 percent. homes for sale has sup- Britain’s government WASHINGTON Mortgage rates have re- pressed purchases. stalled Twenty-First Century Long-term U.S. mort- mained low even though the To calculate average Fox’s takeover of the Sky pay gage rates were unchanged Federal Reserve has been mortgage rates, Freddie Mac television and broadband to lower this week, as the raising short-term interest surveys lenders across the network Thursday after reg- benchmark 30-year rate rates. The Fed has increased country between Monday ulators said the deal could reached a new low for the its key rate by a quarter- and Wednesday each week. give and his year. point three times since De- The average doesn’t include family too much infl uence Mortgage buyer Freddie cember, most recently this extra fees, known as points, over the country’s media. Mac said Thursday the 30- month, to a range of 1 to 1.25 which most borrowers must Culture Secretary Karen year fi xed-rate mortgage av- percent. pay to get the lowest rates. Bradley said Thursday that eraged 3.88 percent, down At the same time, would- One point equals 1 percent the deal “potentially raises from 3.90 percent last week. be home buyers are facing of the loan amount. public-interest concerns” The rate stood at 3.48 per- higher prices and fewer op- The average fee for a 30- and said she is “minded to” cent a year ago and averaged tions. Sales listings have year mortgage this week send it to the Competition a record low 3.65 percent in plunged 8.4 percent over the was unchanged at 0.5 point. and Markets Authority for 2016. past 12 months to 1.96 mil- AP FILE PHOTO, APRIL 12 The fee on 15-year loans further review. Twenty-First The 15-year, fixed-rate lion. The median sales price A home for sale in Natick, Mass, is shown. also held steady at 0.5 point. Century Fox has two weeks home loan, popular with in May rose 5.8 percent from Rates on adjustable fi ve-year to respond to issues raised homeowners seeking to a year ago to $252,800. tion of Realtors showed that in May, the third-straight loans increased to 3.17 per- by the communications reg- refinance their mortgages, Data issued Wednesday Americans signed fewer monthly decline and evi- cent from 3.14 percent. The ulator, Ofcom, before Brad- was unchanged last week at by the National Associa- contracts to buy homes dence that a shortage of fee remained at 0.5 point. ley makes a fi nal decision. In a report on the transac- tion, Ofcom said the merged company would be Britain’s Applications third-largest source of tele- vision news, and its infl u- ence would be magnifi ed for jobless because it also owns news- papers, radio stations and aid rise, but online outlets. GOP may keep are still low some tax hikes to Associated Press save health care bill WASHINGTON Slightly more people WASHINGTON sought U.S. unemployment Top Senate Republicans benefits last week, but the are considering keeping number of applications re- President Barack Obama’s mained at a historically low tax increase on wealthier level suggesting a strong job people’s investments. market. The money would be used to bolster their proposed THE NUMBERS health care subsidies in a The Labor Department bid to mollify moderate GOP says weekly applications senators and salvage the rose by 2,000 to a seasonally party’s struggling health adjusted 244,000. The less care bill. volatile four-week average Also in play is a proposal fell 2,750 to 242,250. from conservatives to let in- The number of people surers off er any plan they’d receiving unemployment like, including ones with benefit checks rose 11,835 skimpy benefi ts and low pre- to 1,828,688. That fi gure has miums. It’s unclear if either fallen by 10 percent in the idea will survive. past year. THE TAKEAWAY Debt deadline now Applications are a close October, CBO says indication of layoffs. They ASSOCIATED PRESS as defi cit spikes Trader Kevin Walsh works on the fl oor of the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday. have come in below 300,000, a historically low level, for WASHINGTON 121 weeks in a row. That’s A new government es- the longest such stretch timate says the drop-dead since 1970. Employers have deadline for Congress to added jobs at a steady pace increase the government’s this year, though somewhat borrowing authority and Steep slide slower than in 2016, and the avoid a devastating eco- unemployment rate is at a nomic default is early to 16-year low of 4.3 percent. mid-October. The Congressional Bud- TECH-COMPANY DROP PULLS US STOCKS LOWER KEY DRIVERS get Offi ce also predicts the Businesses are hiring de- federal budget defi cit will spite slow growth in the fi rst Associated Press dation being removed from the spike to $693 billion this THE MARKET SLIDE CAME ABOUT three months of the year, system,” said Eric Wiegand, se- year. That’s $134 billion A steep slide in technology com- DESPITE SOME ENCOURAGING when the economy expand- panies pulled U.S. stocks lower nior portfolio manager for Private more than it predicted in NEWS ON THE U.S. ECONOMY. ed at an annual rate of just January, mostly because Thursday, erasing gains from the Wealth Management at U.S. Bank. 1.4 percent, according to a of slipping tax-revenue previous day. “While we don’t think that’s im- new government estimate. projections. Investors also sold big-dividend minent, it certainly does give inves- Analysts, however, expect stocks as bond yields rose. Banks market slide came about despite tors something to consider.” faster growth in the April- Amazon Prime Day and energy stocks bucked the some encouraging news on the U.S. Semiconductor manufacturers June quarter promo starts night of broader market decline. Crude oil economy. led the technology sector slide. With the jobless rate so prices closed higher for the sixth- The Commerce Department low, many businesses say July 10, now 30 hours Advanced Micro Devices fell the they are struggling to find straight day. said that the nation’s gross domes- most among companies in the S&P NEW YORK The shift out of the technology tic product, the broadest measure workers for their open 500 index, losing 63 cents, or 4.8 positions. Amazon is extending its sector came as investors bet central of economic health, increased at percent, to $12.60. Lam Research annual “Prime Day” promo- Federal Reserve Chair- bankers may be ready to lift rates. an annual rate of 1.4 percent in the gave up $5.48, or 3.7 percent, to tion to 30 hours this year. woman Janet Yellen said That spurred many traders to move fi rst quarter. That’s better than the $142.35. Alphabet, Google’s parent this week that the 4.3 per- Amazon will off er dis- out of growth sectors, such as tech- previous estimate of 1.2 percent company, also fell, shedding $23.19, cent unemployment rate is counts and other deals in an nology, and into value stocks, such and double the initial estimate of or 2.4 percent, to $937.82. Facebook below the level that most of eff ort to boost sales during as banks, said Erik Davidson, chief 0.7 percent. The upgrade reflects declined $2.20, or 1.4 percent, to her fellow Fed policymak- the slower summer months. investment officer at Wells Fargo new-found strength in consumer ers “believe is sustainable in The deals are open only Private Bank. spending and exports. $151.04. Apple slid $2.15, or 1.5 per- cent, to $143.68. the long run.” to members of Amazon’s “It’s been a good day for energy Still, investors appeared more Yellen said most policy- $99-a-year Prime loyalty and financials and a terrible day focused on the possibility of high- All told, the technology sector fell makers believe that as un- program, so Amazon typi- in particular for technology,” Da- er interest rates following recent 1.8 percent. Despite the drop, the employment falls, it will cally gets more sign-ups, vidson said. “To the extent that remarks from the president of the sector leads all other sectors this begin pushing up wages too. you’re going to be looking to put European Central Bank and the year with a gain of 16.5 percent. and that will result in higher While Amazon has money into fi nancials, into energy, governor of the Bank of England. Financial sector stocks have been levels of inflation. The Fed claimed success, there have you have to pull it from somewhere, “We’ve had a lot of commentary mostly rising this week as inves- has raised its key short-term been grumblings that Prime and the sector that has done best so from central bankers around the tors bet on interest rates climbing interest rate by a quarter- Day deals are unimpressive far this year is technology.” world suggesting perhaps that it is further. Banks can make more point three times since De- or involve older models. Last The stock market was coming off within the field of vision that we money on lending when rates move cember, most recently this year, Benchmark analyst its biggest gain in two months. The could see some of the accommo- higher. month. Daniel Kurnos called Prime Day an example of “how to make clearance look good.” This year’s promotion will Plan would expand drilling in Arctic, Atlantic PNC pays to enhance start at 9 p.m. July 10 and end at 3 a.m. July 12. It used Associated Press can energy is now under- burning of fossil fuels. early childhood education to run for 24 hours. It will be WASHINGTON way,” Trump said in a While Trump has prom- available in 13 countries, in- The Trump adminis- Thursday speech at the En- ised that the initiative will Staff report through teacher profes- cluding the U.S. tration said Thursday it is ergy Department. “And I’ll create millions of jobs, the YOUNGSTOWN sional development, field Associated Press taking steps to expand oil go a step further: The golden energy sector employs fewer PNC does more than the trip means and classroom drilling in the Arctic and At- era of America is now un- workers than it did a de- day-to-day of cashing and resources to enhance the Selected local stocks derway, believe me. And lantic oceans as President cade ago despite the recent writing checks. It created educational experience and STOCK, DIVIDEND . . . . .CLOSE CHANGE Donald Trump continues you’re all going to be a part Alcoa Inc., .12 ...... 33.22 0.27 boom. The Labor Depart- and continues to operate a family-engagement oppor- Aqua America, .71 . . . 33.39 -0.22 to push for U.S. “energy of it in creating this exciting $350 million multiyear ini- tunities to bring families Avalon Holdings,. . . . 2.5058 -0.2442 new future.” ment said there are 655,300 Chemical Bank, .27 . . . 48.56 1.13 dominance” in the global tiative in early childhood closer, bettering a child’s Community Health Sys. 10.05 0.22 market. U.S. oil production has jobs in mining coal and ex- Cortland Bancorp, .28. 18.00 0.00 education in the Mahoning chances at success. Farmers Nat., .16 . . . . 14.65 0.00 The Interior Department boomed in recent years, and tracting oil and natural gas, Valley. Joseph Balaban, PNC vice First Energy, 1.44 . . . 28.81 -0.30 is rewriting a fi ve-year drill- exports of oil and natural down from a peak of 1.18 Fifth/Third, .52...... 26.07 0.58 Grow up Great, estab- president of media rela- FirstMerit Corp.,. . . . . 21.61 0.37 ing plan established by the gas are surging, primarily million jobs in 1981. lished in 2004, is dedicat- First Niles Financial, .12 10.00 0.00 tions, said PNC’s goal with FNB Corp., .48 ...... 14.24 0.24 Obama administration, because of improved drill- As the administration cel- ed to making sure 3- and General Motors, 1.52 . 34.85 0.27 Grow Up Great involves with an eye toward open- ing techniques such as ebrated a self-proclaimed 4-year-olds are both kinder- General Electric, .92 . . 34.85 0.27 finding new ways to ex- Huntington Bank, .28 13.38 0.24 ing areas in the Arctic and fracking that have opened “energy week,” Trump said garten and life ready, said iHeartMedia Inc., . . . . . 1.50 0.05 pand and enrich children’s JP Morgan Chase, 1.92 91.16 1.34 Atlantic oceans that now up production in previously more steps are needed to Ryan Pastore, Youngstown Key Corp, .34 ...... 18.72 0.34 are off-limits to drilling. It’s out-of-reach areas. Trump lives. LaFarge, .34...... - - “unleash” domestic reserves PNC vice president director Macy’s, 1.51 ...... 22.94 -0.24 one of six initiatives that the has pledged to ramp up pro- of client and community “We want them to have Parker Hannifi n, 2.52 157.05 -0.96 and remove government PNC, 2.20...... 125.29 1.89 president unveiled Thurs- duction further, withdraw- relations. success both in school and Simon Prop. Grp., 6.60 162.64 -1.16 day in hopes of generating ing from the Paris climate regulations that could pre- Stoneridge ...... 15.39 -0.08 Grow Up Great gives in life,” he said. “And we United Comm. Fin., .12 8.20 0.14 more energy exports and change agreement because vent the U.S. from achiev- public organizations the are doing that by enriching Selected prices from Thursday’s jobs. of the limitations that it ing global dominance in means – money – to better what good organizations 4 p.m. close. “The golden era of Ameri- could have placed on the energy. early childhood education are doing already.”

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continuation to the board’s TO PLACE AN AD BRIDGE Dogs Campers/RVs Automobiles queen. The nine of clubs was Neither vulnerable, North passed to West’s 10, and West Poodle - Cavapoo puppies Starcraft Class A moto- Cadillac Brougham - 1991 330-746-6565 | 800-686-5003 deals 7 wks. old, all shots, $350 rhome - 1972, new tires, RWD, last of the big ones! cashed the ace of spades before each. Call 330-788-5450 $2200. Call 330-501-0065 Very good shape, 140,000 mi., maroon with maroon or online: www.vindy.com/classifi eds NORTH reverting to diamonds, forcing Yorkies, $899; MaltiPoo, vinyl top, leather int., CD W $899; Yorkpoo, $899; Mork- Monaco B Plus - 2009 player. All the buttons & K 8 3 declarer to ruff. South cashed ie $899; Parti-Yorkie, $799; 19,500 mi., 30ft., Chevy whistles, $1800. TK 10 8 3 the ace of hearts, noting the Jack Russell, $599; Maltese chassis, gas, top line Call 330-559-7819 U $899; E. Bea-Bulls, Cava- model, queen sleep num- K Q 8 5 chons $399 & $899; Shiht- ber bed, 2 TVs, newer Mi- fall of the nine from East. Was chelin tires, 1500 mi., Chevrolet Cruz LT - 2016, V9 4 zu, $899, Morkie, $899; Elk- assume lease payment, that a singleton, or from jack- hounds $599, Chihuahua, $63,500. 330-358-2109 WEST EAST or 330-472-2896 $319/mo. for 30 months, CLASSIFIEDS nine doubleton? Maybe it was a $699. CC, cash or easy fi- 5000 mi., 330-272-1660. WA 10 5 2 WQ J 7 4 nancing on our web www.ohiopuppy.com Some T T falsecard? Dodge Caliber - 2011 NOTICES 0000 JOBS 1000 RENTALS 3000 J 6 5 4 9 puppies, 10% off with cash U U pay. 1560 E. Liberty St., Motorcycles/Mopeds Original owner, great condi- J 9 7 A 10 6 4 3 South cashed the ace of clubs tion, 24,000 mi., $8500. REAL ESTATE 4000STUFF 6000PETS 7000AUTOS 8000 V V Girard, OH (Youngstown) Q 10 K 7 5 and ruff ed a club with dummy’s exit 229 off Belmont Ave. BMW K1200 LT-C - 2002 Call 330-707-1121 CORRECTIONS AND SOUTH by Dennys. 330-259-1286 34,000 mi., excellent condi- eight as West discarded a spade. tion, always garaged, $5500 Dodge Challenger - 2010, SELL YOUR ITEM USING HOURS CANCELLATIONS W9 6 ADOPT A PET firm. Call 330-792-7250. V-6, great shape, 82,000 THE FAMILY PLAN* BY PHONE Minor corrections and can- T Had the trumps been divided 3-2, Animal Welfare has a mi., ideal for student, 330-746-6565 cellations taken until 4:30 A Q 7 2 Harley-Davidson Dyna $19,000. 330-207-5922. 3 LINES — 3 DAYS p.m. the day before publi- U declarer could now simply draw great selection of all Superglide Custom - 2010 800-686-5003 2 types of cats & dogs. cation, 4:30 p.m. Friday for V 12,000 mi. New tires, bat- Ford Taurus SEL - 2007 Mon.-Fri.: 8am-4:30pm Sunday, and 11:30 a.m. Satur- A J 8 6 3 2 the trumps and claim with his Adoption fee required ter, extras, black & chrome. newer brakes & tires, trans. BY FAX day for Monday. The bidding: established club tricks. Decision Open Tues.-Sat., 12-6 pm $7995 or best offer. & coolant fluids recently $5.00 ALL NEW ADS MUST RUN ONE 812 Yo.-Kingsville Rd. SE Call 330-793-1216 changed, cold a/c, remote 330-747-0399 TIME BEFORE THEY CAN BE NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST time! South decided that East’s Vienna, 330-539-5300 Harley-Davidson Electra start, some rust, good work Include full name/company CANCELLED OR CORRECTED. U T Glide Classic - 2010, red hot car, 131,000 mi., $2250/of- 3 LINES — 7 DAYS name, phone/fax number and Be sure to check your ad as 1 Pass 1 Pass nine of hearts was a singleton, so Sunglow, 2013 Street Glide fer. S - O - L - D ! The Vindicator will be re- T T Exotic Pets wheels, detachable tour start date. sponsible for only those in- 2 Pass 4 All pass he cashed the king of spades and IN PERSON U pkg., sissy bar, 32,600 mi., Ford Mustang - 2004, red sertions where the above Opening lead: Seven of BUNNIES Fancy breeds, $11,500. Jim 330-881-0876. decisions preclude correc- ruff ed a spade with the seven of conv., 40th Anniversary, $9.50 Mon.-Fri.: 8 am-4:30pm pedigree, breeding & show. 46,000 mi., leather. Serious tion. When cancelling an ad Today’s deal is from a match Harley-Davidson Heritage 107 Vindicator Square (Corner of hearts. He then ruff ed a club with 330-872-3707/330-872-7088 offers only, 330-442-1893. Each additional line Vindicator Square &Front St.) always ask for the “kill” num- played in recently. Many Softail Classic 2007, 8500 Youngstown, Ohio 44501 ber. No allowance made with- dummy’s 10 of hearts while hold- Free Pets orig. mi., like new condition, is $3.00 out one. Americans would question the $9500. Call 330-501-0436 Lincoln Signature Series - • Private Party only ing his breath. That survived, 2000, excellent condition, DEADLINES The Vindicator reserves the light opening bid by North and Kittens - free to good Harley-Davidson Fatboy 21,000 mi., leather, spot- • Rate is non-refundable IN THE PAPER CALL BY right to not accept an adver- and there was now a high cross- home, 10 wk. old, good with FLSTF - 2006. Only 2,000 less, $3000. 330-755-3238. • Prepayment required tiser’s order and reserves the children. 330-506-2874. mi., excellent condition, r. Mon.: Friday, 4:30pm the response from South in the ruff for the last two tricks. Well $7800. Call 330-921-1282. • Only one item per ad Tues.-Fri.: Day prior, 4:30pm discretion to edit, change, re- Mercury Milan - 2007. Gray, • Must include price vise, or classify an ad, or can- four-card suit rather than the six- played! NOTICE: Screen Harley-Davidson V-Rod - excellent condition, 94,000 Saturday: Friday, 3:45pm cel a scheduled publication mi., $5850. 330-774-5289 • Excludes pets, garage Sunday: Friday, 4:00pm card suit. Europeans bid differ- respondents carefully when 2003. Anniversary Edition, of an ad, even after a prior We would again like to thank giving away animals. silver & black, 4000 mi., sales, real estate & Sunday Real Estate: Friday, 3:15pm publication and regardless commercial items ently than Americans, with many $5000. Call 330-537-3941. Mercury Tracer Wagon - of whether the ad is part of a the Bulletin of the International 1994, 138,000 mi., $1200/ multiple insertion. variations throughout the conti- Harley-Davidson Ultra Clas- Bridge Press Association, and 8000 sic - 1998, 1 owner, ma- best offer. 330-507-9579 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY AUTOMOTIVE roon/black, 18,000 mi., lots nent, and North-South reached a Nissan Altima 2.5 SL 2007. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of United States policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity through- Tim Bourke of Australia in par- of extras, $8000 firm. out the Nation. We encourage and support an affi rmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barri- reasonable contract. Call 330-360-0365 Loaded, 67,000 mi., Dark ers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. The Vindicator ticular, as the source for many of beige ext., beige leather will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate that violates federal or local fair housing laws. Antique/Classic Cars Harley-Davidson Road King, int., $5600. S - O - L - D ! The opening diamond lead the deals seen in this space. - 1997, black, less than Cadillac Eldorado Conv. - 32,000 mi., 2nd. owner, went to the king and ace. South ©Tribune Content Agency Pontiac Grand Prix - 2008 shed a spade on the diamond 1976, good shape, $10,500 $6700. 330-424-9067. 4 dr., grey, super clean, 0000 Restaurants/ Apartments or best offer. 330-718-8730. Harley-Davidson FLH - 1978 $5850. Call 330-774-5289. Food Service Unfurnished factory paint, runs, as is, NOTICES DODGE DART - 1965 $4100 or best offer. Pontiac Grand Am - 2004 Boardman - Senior Apts. Hard top 2 dr., V-8, orig. Call 330-610-6791 65,000 mi., $2500. 2 Bdrm., heat & water incl. Apartments Farmers Market Miscellaneous owner, 21,000 mi., all orig., 330-726-5581/330-402-1454 Avalon Golf and excellent condition, Honda Goldwing - 2008, Cemetery Lots $525/mo., first mo. free. Unfurnished 38,000 mi., silver, ABS + Country Club Call 330-718-5585 Blueberries, red & black Buggy wheels - new, $125 $12,000. Call 330-702-1634 BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. raspberries, cherries. You ea. Call 330-482-5498 or too many extras to list Green Haven - 2 spaces, Hiring Line Cooks Liberty: 1 bed, $505; Ford Thunderbird LX - 1993, $12,500. 330-792-8041. Martin St., E. Palestine, Garden of Honor, Section B, and Dishwashers Boardman - 1-bdrm., $380 + pick/ready picked. Dillon’s 330-482-4177. OH. Local 1-800-589-7970 2 bed from $525, Fruit Farm, 36108 Kelch new tires, brakes, runs $2000. Call 330-792-2427. at all locations. elec. & gas, walking dis- heat/water pd. Tim- great, great shape! $3000. Honda Shadow - 2007 Rd., Lisbon. 330-424-5169 13,000 mi., $4000 or best Apply in person at: tance to mall. 330-314-4345 ber Ridge, 330-759-8811 Fireplace - electric, Grand- Call 330-792-2427. Green Haven Memorial Gar- ville 43” from Home Depot, offer, may accept guns on SUVs dens, spaces 1,2,3 & 4, lot Avalon Lakes Boardman - 2 Bdrm. Lg. kit. Lodi Apples, Cider, berries. like new, moving must sell, Ford Mustang Convertible trade. Call 724-924-9158 One American Way Huffman Fruit Farm, 13080 BMW X3 SUV - 2006 77, section B, $650 ea. or w/ceramic floor, dishwash- MINERAL RIDGE $200/offer. 321-795-4382. 1965, 289, show quality, Honda Goldwing - 2007 best offer. 772-643-0176 Warren, OH er, stove, fridge, disposal, RIDGEWOOD APTS. - SR 46 Lisbon Rd., Salem, 9-5, $12,500; Mercedes 450SL 86,000 mi., black on black, Mon.-Sat. 330-533-5700. 31,000 mi., ABS brakes, new tires, loaded, $7900. beige wall-to-wall carpet, 1 & 2 Bdrm. units, heat & Ladder - 30’ wooden exten- 1979, excellent, $10,500. nav., heated seat & grips, Green Haven Memorial Gar- Avalon Inn carport, laundry rm. Excel- Call 330-774-6226 dens, Garden of Honor, water pd. + sec. system, Our own homegrown sweet sion ladder, $100. Reply to: P.O.Box 14181 new tires, pin striped, and Resort lent condition, $495/mo., carports, pool, onsite mgr. Call Dan, 330-533-3615 Poland, OH 44514 graves 1 & 2, with vaults, 9519 East Market St. & sour cherries; also rasp- $11,000. 330-519-9204. includes heat & water. No 330-652-6008/330-545-6630 berries. You pick Strawber- Chevrolet Tahoe - 2001 lot #79, Section D, $2300 pets. Call 330-774-4718 Pantry door - 30”x80”, std. FORD MODEL A - 1931 ea. Call 770-560-5538 Warren, OH ries - call for picking times. Suzuki Blvd. M109R 2007. 4x4, black w/grey int., 22“ size, oak, etched glass, un- Excellent condition, 6200 mi., Great condition, Squaw Creek Boardman - Near Mall Poland - 2075 Wolosyn Gasper’s Garden rims, $5850. 330-774-5289. Lake Park - Midlothian Blvd. 2 bdrm., appl., $535/mo. 330-533-7221 finished, brand new, $275 original, $19,500. $6100. Call 724-333-7277 761 Yo.-Kingsville Rd. 1 Bdrm. @ $450 or best offer. Moving, must Call 330-792-2524 3, section W, right off road, Call 330-369-2071 GMC Envoy SLT - 2007 $1000/ea. 330-758-8833. Vienna, OH 2 Bdrm. @ $550 Peas - you pick. Taking or- sell! 321-795-4382 Suzuki Intruder V5 800 Nicely Remodeled. 2000. Saddlebags, wind- loaded, remote start, Rtitle, STRUTHERS 330-565-0590 ders for pickles & beets. heated seats, 6 cyl., 96,890 Buhl Park 7544 Market St. Catalpa Grove Farms Sewing Machine - with cab- ATVs shield, just tuned up with Lost & Found 1030 Forker Blvd. 330-629-7544 2 Bedroom duplex. inet stand, excellent condi- new battery, low mi. Nice mi., $6595. 330-385-8155 1st Months rent, $99. Columbiana, 330-482-4064 Kawasaki T-Rex 750 - 2009 Hermitage, PA Closed Sunday tion, $50. 330-889-2334. bike, asking $2000/offer. $250 Reward for A/C tools Boardman side by side, 4x4, with GMC Envoy - 2003, 140,000 EOE 330-759-7928, ask for Joe taken from Schenley Ave., 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath Yo. East: ESA Park accept- RED RASPBERRIES TRAILERS & HITCHES dump bed, low, low mi., like mi., 3rd row seat, 4WD, Yo. Please return- No ques- Starting at $500 ing applications for 2 bed- Ellsworth Berry Farm bennetttrailer.com new, $7500/best offer, con- Swift - 2004 custom chop- good condition, $3200. tions asked. 330-565-5945. Heat & Water Paid room, regular rents only. Call 330-538-3861 330-533-4455 sider trades. 330-457-0685 per, real show stopper! Call 330-429-3965 Call 330-788-2202 Call 330-747-7400 Runs great, 113S&S side- Skills/Trades Newport Glen - Elevator winder engine 9800 mi., Toyota 4Runner - 1999 Notices & Personals Boats $6900/offer. 330-610-6791. Service 4071 Glenwood Yo. North Furniture Musical Instruments 4WD, moonroof, 97,000 mi., Crandall Park Apts. Yamaha V Star 1100 Classic 4 dr., SUV, auto., V-6, 3.4L Seniors - Please Diesel Mechanic Boardman Bed - queen w/mattress & ORGAN - C3/B3 with 122 BAJA 240ES - 1995, newer For Class A truck & trailer 1707 5th Ave. trailer, 454 Bravo, captain - 2003, V&H pipes, Mustang DOHC, $2150. 513-512-5783 beware of nursing Millcreek Village Very spacious 2 bdrm., nice- box springs, like new, or- Leslie. Delivery available. seats, 2 tone, 7121 mi., repair. Weekly pay with di- nate 6’ high headboard, Call 724-877-3288 call, covers, day cabin, trim homes. They’re out rect deposit available. Hos- 330-333-7242 ly remodeled w/new kitch- tabs, depth finder, 600 hrs., clean, $3400. 330-385-8155. 2-Bedroom - $780-$965 $500/offer. 330-758-2045. Trucks pitalization after 90 days, en, must see. $550-$700. $22,000. 330-424-9067. Yamaha 180 Scooter - 1983 of control, are high Heat & Water Paid 330-742-0198 Piano - Story & Clark, with paid vacation after 1 yr. MATTRESS KING - $99, any 7542 mi., $700 Chevrolet Sierra Z71 4x4 - priced & may even Good steady year round Your small Ivory keys, excellent condi- Glastron 279 - 2004. Trailer, dog & cat welcome. size set & up. 6534 Market. tion, original owner, $800/ Call 330-549-3768 2016, assume lease pay- take your home. work with good pay on pri- Houses For Rent Call 330-758-3217 every mfg., option, very low ment of $379/mo., for 30 vate fleet. $1200 Sign-on. best offer. 330-533-3514. hrs., stored inside in win- Texas Sidecar - taken off BOARDMAN/POLAND Harley softtail, mounts mo. 330-540-8162. Call 330-638-9936 330-565-0590 1, 2 & 3 Bdrm Austintown - Beautiful 3- ter, $27,500/offer. Ashtab- 1000 Mattress Sale ula, OH. Call 440-964-2304 available for most Harley’s apts. & townhouses. bdrm. ranch, 1 acre lot, dbl. Queen set $98/Full set $88 Sporting/Exercise and Metrics, asking $2700 JOBS 1st Months rent, $99. Chevrolet Avalanche - 2005 INDUSTRIAL car garage, dead-end street, Economy Furniture Equipment Sea-Ray Seville - 1983, 19’ or best offer. 330-610-6791 fully loaded, very good con- MAINTENANCE PERSON lg. finished basement, all bowrider, 120 hp, 4 cyl., dition, 98,000 mi., asking With background in produc- Boardman/Poland 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 Apts., lofts, townhouses. new appliances, fenced in Gun - 40 cal. Smith & Wes- Mercruiser I/O, 1 owner, ex- $12,500. Call 330-534-9759. General Help tion, mechanical & electri- backyard. Call 330-727-9807 Sleepy Hollow Outlet son, MPA 5.5” bbl., holster, cellent condition, asking Automobiles cal maintenance & material Pets welcome. Sr. Disc. Call 330-758-5916 for an appointment. Any size starting at $78 $400. Call 234-855-0883. $4000/offer. 330-565-1137. Dancers Wanted handling equipment. Must 330-782-5555 4931 Market Buick Lucerne CXL - 2010 Vans have exp. Loaded, low mi., Call The Palace Canfield - St. Andrews Apt. Boardman - 4 bdrm., 2 bath, Gun - Mitchell Gold Series, 330-536-9266 Apply in person to: 2 bdrm., paid heat, carport. Campers/RVs new tires. Reduced, $7900. Oldsmobile Silhouette 2004 852 Ann St. new carpet & paint, $850 + Lawn/Garden 1911, 45 cal., mint in box, 330-755-6578/330-707-5912 Call 330-533-7100 sec. Call 330-757-3325. $2200/offer. 330-799-4282. $1100 or best offer. SPANISH tutor - for 16 yr. Niles, OH 44446 Equipment Forest River Wildwood X- Call 330-519-9555 Drug Free Workplace Canfield Cadillac DTS - 2006, luxury old, start July. Struthers Shotgun - Mossberg 835, Lite - 2016, 25’, elec. hitch, area. Call 330-757-7849. 1 bedroom starting $500 Yo. South - 361 Marmion, 3 excellent condition, $15,000 pkg., 148,000 mi., very good bdrm., garage, $600; 3416 GRASS BAGGER comes with 2 chokes, full & Wanted To Buy 2 bedroom starting $575 Universal, $200. or best offer. 724-683-6636 condition, black ext., leath- Truck Mechanic CANFIELD SCHOOLS Lenox Ave. 3 bdrm., garage, extra full, $300 firm. er, $4600. S - O - L - D ! Call 330-542-9242 Call 330-792-6578 A best price $325 & up for Automotive 330-726-5600 HEAT & WATER PAID $675 + util.; 344 W. Judson, Forest River Sierra - 2014 Sr. Discounts 3 bdrm., $550; 610 Mabel, 3 Cadillac Sedan DeVille 1995 most. Call 330-759-7807 or Lawn mower - Cub Cadet Z- 5 slides, washer/dryer, cus- Green, beige rag top, 4.9, after 6pm, 330-534-2634. 330-533-5454 - Carriage Hill bdrm., $550. 330-369-2071. Force, 26 hp., 60” cut, 450 Swimming Pools/ tom shed, wooded lot, Can- Business Opportunities 386 Fairground 84,000 mi., 18” rims & Vo- Lube Techs hrs. Call 330-718-8099 Accessories field Park, seasonal rent gues, $4600. 330-360-7682 Must have exp. paid, $40,000. 330-550-0302 YOUNGSTOWN AUTO Busy Beauty Salon for sale, Cornersburg Rooms For Rent Lawn Mower - John Deere, Hyundai Veloster - 2014 Great benefit package. Austintown area. BRANDYWINE APTS. Pump - Pentair OptiFlo, 1 WRECKING. Top dollar for Stop for an application: 20 hp, 48” cut, with bagger Shasta motorhome - 1982, Reflex edition, 1200 mi., any vehicle. 330-743-1492. Serious inquiries only. All utilities included Daily/wkly. Rates. May Mo- & fertilizer spreader, $1000 hp, 24’ solar cover, sand fil- 25’, only 28,000 mi., always white, auto., leather seats, Bob & Chuck Eddy Call 330-881-5050 LARGE 1 Bdrm., $525 tel, 330-538-2211 or Board- or best offer. 330-533-6054. ter, all $140. 330-792-8041. stored inside, $3850 or best 18” wheels, $13,900. ZZ TOP PRICES PAID Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep 2 Bdrm., $625 man Inn, 330-758-2315. offer. 330-240-5726. Call 330-501-0042 $350-$550. 330-782-7925 4850 Mahoning Ave. 330-799-0611 Mower - riding, Honda, 38” Swimming Pool - 15’ round, 3000 cut, 10 hp., auto. with rear Austintown, OH 44515 Girard - 209 Churchill Rd. 1- 54” high, Great Escape, like RENTALS 4000 bagging system, excellent new, used 2 yrs., extras, Bdrm., new carpet, heat & shape, $850. 330-770-5790. Oil Change Technician water incl. 330-881-4006 REAL ESTATE asking $700. 330-707-0518 Wood chipper - Troy-Bilt, 40 hrs. per wk. Competitive GIRARD - Highland Ave. Swimming pool only - Free, wage, no tools needed. Apartments Furnished shredder, vacuum, 8 hp., 1 & 2 Bdrm., starting at elec. start,. self propelled, 24’, liner, 2 yr. old, you take Apply in person: $425/mo. Call 330-506-9956 Houses For Sale down. Call 330-550-9467. Coates Care Care Austintown used twice, $750/offer. 59 Yo. Warren Rd. Furnished 1-Bdrm. Girard Boardman - 5520 Tracy Dr. 330-945-4777/330-622-8198 Niles, Oh. 44446 Fully furnished 1-bdrm. 4-Bbdrm., 2.5 bath, 2670 sq. Wanted to Buy 330-652-6341 apt., central a/c, security Liberty Park ft., many updates, asking Machinery/Tools doors, spacious closets, HEAT & WATER PAID $209,900. Call 330-881-9956 WANTED: Collections of pool & fitness center ac- 1 Bedroom, starting $475 Radial Arm Saw - Crafts- LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash Drivers cess. Call today for details! 2 Bedroom starting at $550 Condos For Sale man, 10” $175/best offer. paid. Call 330-518-6576 330-792-0792 Call 330-545-3975 330-945-4777/330-622-8198 210 Elruth Ct.- Sr Discounts cpwapartments.com Poland Twp. - Clingan 7000 Dump Drivers Girard- Shannon Terrace Crossing, ranch condo 2 Table saw, Craftsman, 10”, bdrm, 2.5 bath, den/3rd. belt drive, cast iron table, PETS, ANIMALS $2400 Sign-on Bonus Austintown 1 Bdrm., starting $475 Furnished Studio 2 Bdrm., starting $545 bdrm., Move in ready. 1740 $150. Call 330-945-4777. Heat & water paid sq. ft. $174,900. Class A CDL Spacious studio apt., large 5645 Clingan Rd. Unit #9C. Welder - Lincoln, brand new closets, balcony/patio, pool 500 Park Ave. with welding hood, asking Cats Home every night, newer Pet friendly with conditions Call 330-423-9040 equipment with EZ-Pass, & gym, starting at $455/ $400 or trade for 10 or 12 mo. + elec. 330-792-0792 330-716-1578 non-Hazmat, manual shift Investment Property ga. 3” magnum shotgun. KITTENS & CATS truck. Weekly pay, direct cpwapartments.com Howland - Senior Apts., 1 Call 330-889-2334 330-502-5352 deposit available, hospitali- or 2 bedroom, all utilities Yo. South - Duplex, remod- Austintown - 2 Girls Garage Boardman - 6811 Paxton Hubbard - Huge Sale of 50 zation and paid vacation. Apartments incl., starting at $550, 1st Sale. Toys, clothing, books Rd. Fri. & Sat., 10-?. Office yr. accumulation. Christ- Must have 1 year exp. eled, new roof, new kit., off Unfurnished mo. free. Call 330-530-8606 Market St., between Erie. more! 41 Dehoff Dr., Fri. & & household furniture, tod- mas, Halloween, Easter, Call 330-638-9936 Sat. June 30 & July 1, 9-5. dler stuff & much more. Luster ware, Greek & Russi- Hubbard Call 330-707-7038 Austintown an icons, antiques, Geisha Health Care SHADOW RUN Austintown - 3 Families ware, some hand tools, Pembrook Place Fri., Sat., Sun., 9-5 p.m. Boardman - 815 Mayfield Studio - $400 SAVINGS AVAILABLE! 6000 Dr. Sat., 9-2. Clothing, com- crocks. All day, Sat. & Sun. Whispering Pines Large 1 Bdrm. - $450 Studio - $480 1915 Laurelwood Pl. puter desk, bar stools & No sales til Sat. 9 a.m. 5651 All Utilities Paid STUFF W. Liberty St. (Rt. 304) Assisted Living 2 Bdrm. - $565 Austintown - 4164 Staatz other household items. Now Hiring: Water/Sewer & Trash Paid 330-423-4820 Cats are welcome. Dr., 44511. Sat. & Sun., - LPN - PT - All Shifts 4150 Pembrook Dr. Appliances 10 a.m.-5 p.m. A LOT of Boardman - 818 Golfview Liberty Twp. - Huge Garage 330-793-5022 household items, tools, kids Ave. Fri. & Sat., 8-3. Sale! Sat., 9-4 & Sun., 9-12. - Caregivers LIBERTY - 1 & 2 Bdrm., 5891 Sampson Dr. FT/PT - All Shifts starting $525/mo.; 2, 3 & 4 clothing, misc. items. Furniture, household, toys, Come get a deal! games, tools & more. Lawn equip., bikes. - Cook/Cook Asst. - PT Austintown - 4198 Pem- bdrm. townhomes, $700- Appliance Sale Something For Everyone! - Dining Asst. - PT brook, lg. fam. & din. rm. 2 $825/mo. Various floor Refrigerator/washers, $248 Austintown - Estate Sale. bdrm., start at $600 + elec. plans! $99 MOVE IN SPE- Stoves, $198, Dryers, $158 Boardman - Don’t miss this! Thurs., Fri., Sat., June 29, 656 Saddlebrook Dr. House- Niles - 1441 Windward Send resume or Call 330-506-9956 CIAL! Monticello Apts. in- All with 90 Day Warranty 30 & July 1; 9-4. Antiques, Way, Sat., July 1st, 9am- apply in person at: cluding Logan Gate & Logan hold, Elite hostess serving Economy Furniture toys, plus sz. designer pcs., jewelry, mens-L, 1pm. Tools, misc. other ga- 937 East Park Ave. Austintown - Phoenix Way. Call 330-759-9478. 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 clothes, shoes & purses, rage items, medical scoot- Columbiana, OH 44408 House Apts., 1 bdrm., 55 & womens-S-M clothes, toys, Asphalt Paving Hauling Coach, Ruby Road, Peter holiday, Fri. & Sat., 9-3. er, wheelchair, walker & Up. $700 mo.. Util. cable & Nygard, & much much more other items. Dental Wifi included. Free lunch Automotive Automotive 1268 Cavalcade Dr. program available. PANTALONE PAVING INC. STAN’s Junk Removal Boardman - Estate Sale. Poland - Huge Sale! Thurs., Over 65 yrs. exp. 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» INSIDE C SOCIETY, C2 • ET CETERA, C3 • COMICS, C4 COMING TOMORROW Reviews of newly released FRIDAY albums. THE VALLEY LIFE JUNE 30, 2017 5 THE VINDICATOR | C1 July is National Ice Cream Month, and here’s the scoop on best places to Artist to perform on Stambaugh pipe organ get the treat in Ohio. We’re going to assume that you know about Youngstown’s Staff report becoming recognized at is on the artist roster of the famous Handel’s ice cream, YOUNGSTOWN the Oundle International EastWest Organists. and instead concentrate on New York-based organ- Young Organists Academy In 2013, Cardinal Dolan other places. ist Mark Pacoe will come to in Great Britain. Other recit- appointed Pacoe to a six- 1 Dietsch Brothers Stambaugh Auditorium on als include the Terra Sancta member music commission (Findlay): This land- Sept. 17 for a 4 p.m. concert Organ Festival in the Holy for the Archdiocese of New mark has been a family aff air on the venue’s pipe organ. Land (Israel and Palestine), York, and he was recently since Edward Dietsch pur- Tickets are $10 ($5 for stu- International Organ Festival renewed for a second term. chased the C.W. Wickham dents and senior citizens) in Arona (Italy), and the Syd- Pacoe serves as the mu- Candy Co. in the late 1920s. and are available at the ney Opera House, as well as sic director of St. John Ne- The ice cream bars are a Stambaugh box offi ce, 1000 many venues in the United pomucene and St. Frances hometown favorite along Fifth Ave.; online at stam- States. Xavier Cabrini, both in New with the chocolate-covered baughauditorium.com; and After earning degrees York. pretzels and seasonal fl a- by phone at 330-259-0555. from Duquesne University His debut recording, vors such as amaretto cher- Pacoe has performed as and East Carolina Univer- “CROSSROADS – Music from ry, peach and walnut. a soloist and accompanist sity, Pacoe did post-gradu- St. Malachy’s – The Actors’ domestically and abroad. ate studies at the Eastman Chapel, Times Square, New 2 Toft’s Dairy (San- He made his European de- School of Music. York,” was released in fall of dusky): At the ripe but at St. Paul’s Cathedral A member of both the 2015. He has also published old age of 117, Toft’s Dairy in London and St. Mary’s American Guild of Organists several music-related arti- is one of the oldest dair- Cathedral during the Edin- and the National Association cles and presented at various ies in Ohio. Milk is delivered burgh Fringe Festival after of Pastoral Musicians, Pacoe AGO chapter gatherings. Mark Pacoe to Toft’s every day from 20 local dairies, ensuring fresh products. More Steve Carell but fewer ideas in ‘Despicable Me 3’ 3 Mitchell’s Ice Cream (Cleveland): Lady Gaga Made one batch at a time, Mitchell’s ice cream is be- loved for its fresh and local prepares ingredients. Working with Cleveland businesses and sustainable growers, Mitch- ell’s prides itself on creat- for tour ing handcrafted ice cream that sustains the economy. By MESFIN FEKADU AP Music Writer 4 Tom’s Ice Cream NEW YORK Bowl (Zanesville): Whether it’s at a bar or Located in an unassum- baseball park, Lady Gaga says ing cement-block building she’s going to give every per- that has a diner and an ice formance her all. cream tradition dating back The singer will launch a to 1948, Tom’s is where the summer tour with stops at locals go. This is the kind arenas and stadiums across of place your grandparents the globe (including Quicken might have taken you for a Loans Arena in Cleveland cone while they reminisced ILLUMINATION AND UNIVERSAL PICTURES on Aug. 23, and PPG Paints about their own childhoods. Steve Carell is the voice of Gru / Dru in “Despicable Me 3.” Arena in Pittsburgh on Nov. 5 Jeni’s Splendid Ice 20), and she’s also returning Creams (Colum- to the Dive Bar Tour with Bud bus): A pioneer in the ar- Light to perform a show in tisan-foods movement, Las Vegas on July 13. owner Jeni Britton Bauer’s She called the first bar inventive ice cream con- What’s new with Gru crawl, completed last fall tains whole ingredients, around the dairy from grass-pastured release of By JOCELYN NOVECK villain in town: Balthazar Bratt (Trey “Joanne,” a cows and inspired fl avor AP National Writer Parker), an aging, disgruntled ’80s ‘DESPICABLE ME 3’ combinations, such as juni- deep experi- One of the many – and we mean child star. Bratt is bitter that his fans Grade: 2 stars (out of 4) ence. per and lemon, chamomile all deserted him when he hit puberty. many – subplots in “Despicable Me “For what and chardonnay and ber- 3” is about a girl’s obsession with Now he’s bent on revenge against the Credits: Directed by Pierre Coffi n ries and lavender. and Kyle Balda; with the voices of it’s worth, fi nding a unicorn. The adorable tot industry that betrayed him – and when I got up spends her waking hours wishing determined to dance-fi ght his way to Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig Gaga there, I totally and hoping and dreaming, and she world destruction. Rating: PG for action and rude forgot where comes close – but in the end what He’s also stuck in an ’80s time humor we were and I just went into she fi nds is a sweet little goat. It’s very warp, which is quite amusing if you Running time: 1:30 performance mode,” she said cute, and it does the trick – but it’s lived through them (which none of in a phone interview. “For me, still, you know, a goat. the kids watching this film have, no matter how small a venue One could say that this third in- but we know that’s nothing new in how to be a villain. Meanwhile, the womenfolk are exploring downtown is, you don’t perform it dif- “KILLJOYS” (8 P.M., stallment in Illumination’s “Despi- kids’ entertainment – kids and par- ferently than you perform at cable Me” series, directed by Pierre ents just watch parallel movies). So Freedonia, which looks suspiciously SYFY): “Killjoys,” the far- like Monaco, and experiencing the a big venue, that’s not fair to out drama series about Coffi n and Kyle Balda, shares some- he has shoulder pads, and a long, the fans.” thing with that little goat. When mullet-style hairdo with an ungainly unique ritual of its cheese festival. bounty hunters in space, is And what, you ask, about the Min- Last year’s tour included back for a third season be- “Despicable Me” first came out in bald patch. His favorite toy is a Ru- a stop at The Bitter End, the 2010, introducing the world to those bik’s cube, and he wears – of course ions? Well, they’re in prison, hav- cause, well, there are bigger ing invaded a talent contest. If that New York City bar where Gaga villains to fry. squishy, chattering Minions and – shoulder pads. He loves to moon- performed before her pop- walk, and his personal soundtrack sounds confusing, it is. They still do the gloriously weird pseudo-Slavic star days. The new Dive Bar TV LISTINGS, C3 deadpan of Steve Carell, it was a uni- is a trip down memory lane: “Bad,” produce the occasional, reliable fart joke – but it’s hard not to think that Tour also will include shows ENTERTAINMENT NEWS corn: fresh, inventive, unique. But “Into the Groove,” “Take On Me” and in Los Angeles (July 26) and this third one, leaning on an endless “99 Luftballons,” to name a few. there was some difficulty finding them a useful role here. As for Dr. New Orleans (August 30), to ColorBurst 5K run litany of ’80s pop-culture references With Bratt winning the opening be headlined by other artists, to entertain parents and a whole lot round, Gru and Lucy come home job- Nefario, he sits this one out, encased to return in August in carbonite. who will be announced soon. of noisy, forgettable action to please less. At least they have Margo, Edith Gaga, 31, will launch a world NILES the kids, feels more like that goat. It and little Agnes, who does thought- Given that the main theme of the The ColorBurst 5K paint previous fi lms has to do with crime tour Aug. 1 in Vancouver, B.C. still does the trick – for now. But it ful things such as cook them gummy It includes stops at baseball run will return to Eastwood bear-and-meat soup for dinner. She and redemption, good and evil, it’s ain’t no unicorn. parks such as Citi Field in Field on Aug. 5. In the family- even sells her dear stuffed unicorn to not a stretch to imagine that this fi lm, Luckily, “Despicable” still has its New York, AT&T Park in San friendly fun run, participants core characters, especially the invalu- help her parents out. too, will present Gru with that crucial Francisco, Wrigley Field in are blasted with nontoxic, able Carell as turtlenecked, spindly- Then, unexpected news: Gru has identity issue once again – is he a vil- hypoallergenic water-based legged Gru, a villain gone straight. a twin brother. So the family departs lain, or a good guy? Luckily, thanks to Chicago and Fenway Park in paint from the sidelines. Indeed, the fi lmmakers have found a for Freedonia (not an ’80s reference, Carell’s talent, we still care. Boston. There also will be pre- and way to double their key asset’s contri- but a Marx Brothers one), where Dru But one gets the sinking feeling Now that she’s wrapped post-run parties, and partici- bution by introducing Gru’s hereto- – richer and more successful than that the ideas are starting to slowly fi lming “A Star is Born” with pants will receive free admis- fore unknown twin brother, Dru, also Gru, of course – lives on a pig farm. run out. When “Despicable Me 4” ar- Bradley Cooper – an experi- sion to the Mahoning Valley voiced by Carell, of course. But he also owns some really cool rives a few years hence, let’s hope it’s ence she called “life chang- Scrappers game that eve- But fi rst, we learn that things are stuff, and wants Gru to teach him regained a bit of that unicorn magic. ing,” “wonderful” and “in- ning. For information or to going quite well on the personal front spiring” – she’s focusing on register, go to colorburst5k. for Gru since we last left him, at the the massive tour. com. end of “Despicable Me 2,” in newly “This one will be a little bit Rob Lowe terrifi ed found marital bliss with the formida- different,” she said. “I also like ble Lucy Wilde (Kristen Wiig), who’s to change things up. I have by bigfoot creature thrilled to become a mother to the some other ideas about how Rob Lowe says he thought three girls (or “goruls,” as Gru pro- I’d like to perform some of my he was going to be killed nounces it) that Gru adopted under fans’ classics.” during an encounter with a nefarious pretenses in the fi rst fi lm. Part of switching it up comes bigfoot creature while fi lm- Now, of course, Gru is a doting dad, from the sound of “Joanne,” ing his new A&E docuseries. and Lucy makes fi ve. which includes rock, country Lowe said the encounter But professionally? Not so much. and slower songs compared took place in the Ozark There’s a new boss at the Anti-Villain with Gaga’s past electro- League, and she immediately fires Mountains, which stretch A scene from “Despicable Me 3.” fl avored dance hits. between Arkansas, Missouri Gru for his failure to nab the new and Oklahoma. He and his sons were camping there to investigate a bigfoot-like creature known there as a ‘Dangerous’ video shoot ends in death “wood ape” during a shoot for “The Lowe Files” when Associated Press $7,000 bail. The charge car- ably going to shoot one of something began to ap- HALSTAD, MINN. ries a maximum penalty of the most dangerous videos proach their camp. Lowe A Minnesota woman 10 years in prison. ever. HIS idea not MINE.” says he was lying on the charged with fatally shoot- According to the crimi- Ruiz’s aunt, Lisa Primeau, NEWN MIDDLETOWN ground thinking he was ing her boyfriend in a failed nal complaint fi led by Nor- said her nephew was always going to be killed. YouTube video stunt fore- man County Sheriff Jeremy chasing a thrill and “putting THURS: Queen of Hearts shadowed the event when Thornton, the 19-year-old a dangerous twist on every- He adds that he’s “fully she tweeted that it would be Perez told investigators that thing he did.” & Karaoke aware” the story makes him “one of the most dangerous Ruiz wanted to make a video Primeau said that includ- sound like “a crazy, Holly- videos ever.” of her shooting a bullet into a ed jumping into a swim- FRI: Fish Dinner Special wood kook.” Monalisa Perez, of Hal- book he was holding against ming pool from the top of “The Lowe Files” fol- stad, was charged Wednes- his chest. She says she fi red a house. Many of the videos SAT: Live Entertainment lows the actor and sons as day with second-degree from about a foot away. on Perez’s YouTube chan- they explore mysterious manslaughter in the death Hours before the Tuesday nel are of her and Ruiz play- 19 Sycamore Dr, New Middletown, OH phenomena. of Pedro Ruiz III. Perez, who night shooting, Perez tweet- ing pranks and performing is pregnant, was released on ed: “Me and Pedro are prob- stunts. 330-623-6200

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FRIDAY DEAR ANNIE Dear JUNE 30, 2017 Advice from Annie Lane Annie SOCIETY NEWS every day in Society. THE VINDICATOR | C2 She Helping little fl iers? Ask their parents fi rst

doesn’t Dear Heloise: Fidgety kids crayons. nighttime application all found a way to avoid the and crying babies can make Use fi nger puppets to tell over the throat and neck. mess bacon creates. I save an airplane trip a nightmare a story. Heloise Never sleep in your make- the daily newspaper, fold it want to for parents and other pas- Mini board games. up, and drink plenty three times, wrap a paper sengers. With summer va- Read to a child. of water. Your skin will towel around the newspa- cations coming soon, have Heloise hair. Put a towel around thank you. per and lay it over the bacon die at you got any hints for parents Dear Heloise: I work in your pillow and sleep when I microwave it. When of little fl iers? Is it appropri- Susette N. in New York a salon that caters to some with the oil on your hair done, I remove the paper ate to offer to help? home very wealthy and infl uential overnight. Next morning, Dear Readers: If you love towel and newspaper, which Henry in the Texas Hill patrons who can afford the shampoo the oil out and sunny days, you might fi nd has absorbed the grease, Country services we provide. Howev- use a conditioner rinse. this interesting: and throw it away. Dear Annie: My ques- er, there are a few secrets we Your hair will feel softer The inner core of the sun have that any woman can June B., Abilene, Texas tion has to do with end-of- Henry, fi rst, it’s all right to and less dry. is the hottest part and can do at home to save a bundle: life care. I have been be- offer to watch someone’s child reach a temperature of 27 Dilute shampoo and con- Dry skin: Mash an av- June, I do the same thing, side my father, my mother when the parent needs to go ocado (minus the skin billion F. but without the newspaper, to the restroom or just stretch ditioners: Pour 1/3 water The sun rotates every 25- and my husband as they into 2/3 product. If you and seed), then add three because there is a possibil- died. Hospice was used in the legs, but entertaining a drops of olive oil and mix. 36 Earth days. ity, if using high heat, that it child is really the parent’s job, shampoo every day or ev- all three cases. I have nev- Apply to your face, then Solar flares occur when could ignite. and some don’t want strang- ery other day, you don’t er had a good experience lie down and relax for an magnetic fields of the ers doing that for their little need to lather your hair with hospice, but that is hour. After one hour, Ma- sun collide, which causes Heloise ones. However, there are a more than once. actually beside the point. huge explosions on the Send a money-saving or timesaving hint number of things available to Olive oil: Pour olive oil ture skin: Use vitamin E My question is this: into your hand (about the oil where your skin is the sun’s surface. to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, entertain children: Heloise TX 78279-5000, fax it to 210-HELOISE or Does anybody still get to size of a silver dollar) and driest (around the eyes, email it to [email protected]. go and die at the hospital Coloring books and massage through your throat, etc.), or use as a Dear Heloise: I finally © 2017 King Features Syndicate anymore, or is that a thing of the past? When the obituaries say the person CLUB CALENDAR died surrounded by fam- ily, did that person have a ASSOCIATIONS and dinner at the Trax Lounge in (Route 422) Warren. For informa- choice? Austintown. tion, call Bill at 330-856-3822. I totally adore my fam- Mill Creek Chapter of ABWA will meet at 6 p.m. July 11 at Never Alone Nar-Anon Group ily, but I do not want them SOCIETIES Georgeann Parker Center in Board- is a 12-step program for family, taking care of me when I man Park. The meeting will be Girard Historical Society will relatives and friends aff ected by am dying. followed by dinner and will include meet at 10 a.m. Saturday at the a loved one’s addiction to drugs. I would much rather chicken as the main dish. Each Barnhisel House, 1011 N. State St. It meets every Wednesday at 7 have a stranger do it. I do member is asked to bring a covered Poland Historical Society will p.m. upstairs at the Neil Kennedy not want to die in my own dish to complete the buff et. Cost have a display at the Celebrate Recovery Clinic, 5211 Mahoning house, and I certainly is $10, and reservations are due Poland Festival on Saturday at Ave., Austintown. For informa- today. Installation of new offi cers is Poland Village Hall. tion, call 330-207-0845. don’t want anyone around on the agenda. For information and me. SUPPORT GROUPS Overeaters Anonymous to make reservations, call Darlene Groups have scheduled the fol- Has insurance made it Demjen at 330-755-9089 or Mari- Alzheimer Network Family lowing local meetings: 10 a.m. so that nobody can do this lyn Abramski at 330-726-2527. Support Groups will meet as Saturday, St. Thomas the Apos- follows: 10 a.m. Wednesday at anymore? I want to die CLASSES tle Catholic Church Hall, Room Children’s Rehabilitation, 855 2, 4453 Warren-Sharon Road, with dignity. This means that I do not want my Campbell Memorial January Howland-Wilson Road, Howland, Vienna; 7 p.m. Sunday, Shenan- and June Classes of 1948 will and 7 p.m. Wednesday at Zion family anywhere near me go Presbyterian Church, 3144 meet for breakfast at 9:30 a.m. Reformed United Church of Wilmington Road (Route 18), in my last weeks. Monday at Denny’s Restaurant Christ, 260 Main St., Greenville, New Castle, Pa.; 1 p.m. Monday, Can this still happen? in Boardman. All classmates and Pa. Family members and caregiv- Girard Multigenerational Center, spouses are welcome. ers are welcome. All meetings are 443 Trumbull Ave.; 7:30 p.m. Death With Dignity Campbell Memorial January off ered at no charge. For informa- Wednesday, Valley Care-North- My Way and June Classes of 1950 will tion, call 330-788-9755. side Medical Center, Medical Education Building, Auditorium Dear Death With Dig- meet for lunch at noon July 12 at Codependency and Grief Re- Bedford Trails Golf Course, Coits- covery Support Group will meet A, 500 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; nity: This is a complex, ville. Date has been changed due at 10 a.m. July 11 at the Chapel and Thursday, 6 p.m. at Faith sensitive issue, and I want to the holiday. of Sheepfold Ministries, 233 N. Chapel Fellowship Church, 511 E. to be sure you’re given all Irvine Ave., Sharon, Pa. The group Pershing St., Salem, and 7:30 p.m. Struthers High School Janu- at New Life Lutheran Church, 1181 the information you need. I ary and June Classes of 1949 also will meet at 7 p.m. July 11 at would recommend calling the Care Center of Kelley-Robb- Church Hill-Hubbard Road, Lib- will meet at 11 a.m. July 10 at Cummins Funeral Home, 709 N. erty. All locations are handicap the National Institute on the Landmark Restaurant in accessible. For information, go Aging at 800-222-2225. Main St., Hubbard. The group’s Boardman. focus is to help families who have to www.oa.org or call Mahoning- Trumbull Counties Help Hotline Struthers High School Class lost loved ones to alcohol or drug SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR The NIA can mail you a at 330-747-2696, Columbiana of 1956 will meet for breakfast at abuse. Sessions are free, and reg- copy of its guide titled ”End istration is required. Free parking County Help Hotline at 330-424- of Life: Helping with Com- 10 a.m. July 8 at What’s Cookin’ 7767 or Lawrence County Help NCNW honors Women Restaurant on South Avenue. All is available. For information, call fort and Care,” which out- 330-534-1952 or 724-981-5683. Hotline at 724-674-3697. classmates are invited to attend. lines options for end-of-life Diabetes Partnership of the R-Weigh Weight Support of Distinction at luncheon Woodrow Wilson High School care and lists dozens of ad- Mahoning Valley will meet at Groups meet Mondays at First Class of 1951 will meet for break- ditional resources. Be sure 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Stone- Friends Church, 1028 Jennings fast at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the The Youngstown Section of the National Council of Negro bridge Grille and Tavern, 1497 Ave., Salem. Afternoon weigh- to communicate your deci- Landmark Restaurant, 7424 Mar- Boardman Canfi eld Road, Board- in is from 1 to 1:30 p.m., and Women Inc. recently had its fi fth annual Women of Dis- sion to your family mem- ket St., Boardman. Classmates man. There will be discussion of the meeting will follow at 1:45. bers ahead of time so they and guests are welcome. tinction Luncheon at the Holiday Inn in Boardman. The upcoming events including the Evening weigh-ins are from 5 to have time to process, accept 6 p.m. followed by the meeting luncheon honors women who demonstrate the values of CLUBS annual Ankle and Foot Care cen- and respect your wishes. ters’ golf outing to take place Aug. at 6:15. The fi rst meeting is free. Mary McLeod Bethune, who founded NCNW in 1935, Girard Liberty Kiwanis will Guests are welcome. The club is Dear Annie: Your re- 18. Sponsors, baskets for the auc- and Dorothy Height, former NCNW president, in serv- meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the tion and donations are needed. an all-volunteer, nonprofi t group sponse to “Frustrated Golf Dome, 1300 N. State St. of women helping women to lose ing their community. The mistress of ceremonies for Mom,” who expressed Friendship Train 12-Step weight. All money paid returns The Hot Drops Club will meet Support Group is meeting from the event was Jennifer Howard, and musical guest was her concerned that her at Belleria Pizza, 584 E. Main to the members in incentives to 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesdays at Rising lose weight. For information, call the Rev. Kenneth Simon, pastor of New Bethel Baptist 35-year-old daughter is Street, Canfi eld, near state Route Star Baptist Church, 2943 Wardle 11 and state Route 224, at 6 p.m. 330-337-6889 or 330-793-1587. still unmarried, was fine Ave. People who are trying to Church. Luncheon committee members were Antoinette as far as it went, but I have Thursday. The topic will be “Kick overcome any addiction are wel- TOPS 327 will meet Monday at Out Toxic Chemicals.” This is an Christ Church Presbyterian, 1933 Hunter, Jennifer Howard, Darla Dunlap, Kristy Gore, some more thoughts to come and encouraged to attend. open club welcoming anyone inter- Those attending should enter Canfi eld Road, Boardman. Weigh- Sandy Britt, Karen Jackson-Cook, Edna Douglas, Diane add. ested in learning about essential in is from 6 to 6:30 p.m. with the I was 28 and going through the church’s lower park- Hyshaw and Evelyn Ross. The following received the oils and the correct ways of using ing lot off Wardle. meeting at 6:45. The fi rst meeting through the same unat- them. Share your experiences and is free. Guests are welcome. For Bethune-Height awards: Estella Bender, Frances Cart- NAMI Mahoning Valley off ers tached phase, going from go home with some creative ideas. information call 330-793-4378 or er, Pamela Collins, Joyce Davidson, Carol Donnelly, June one bad relationship to support groups for those who 330-779-0144. GUILDS deal with mental illness. Support the next, when my mother TOPS 1237, Austintown, will Ewing, Audrey Gillian, Ollie McCurdy, Josephine North, Niles Chapter of the Ameri- groups follow: Girard Family meet Thursday at Idaho Road Al- said, “See a counselor.” can Sewing Guild has scheduled Support, fi rst Thursday of each Louise Payne, Mildred Payne and Bobbe Reynolds. Their She actually found a the following neighborhood group month at 11 a.m. at the Girard liance Church, 250 Idaho Road. stories were published last year by LIT Youngstown in Weigh-in is from 5 to 5:30 p.m., great counselor and set meetings: Niles Silver Thimbles Library, 105 E. Prospect St., and the book “Phenomenal Women: Twelve Youngstown Sto- me up with an appoint- will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday at Austintown Family Support followed by the meeting until 6:30. ment. With the help of Shepherd of the Valley Assisted Group, 7 p.m. second Tuesday For information call 330-758-4923. ries.” The Rev. Monica Beasley Martin also did a reen- Living, 1500 McKinley Ave., Niles, of each month at Alta Care, 142 TOPS 1262, McDonald, meets this therapist, I discov- Javit Court. NAMI Connection, actment of three of the women’s stories, Ewing, Mildred ered that with all the men for a picnic. For information, from 9:15 to 10 a.m. for weigh-in call Effi e at 330-637-1429. ASG a support group for people with a Payne and Louise Payne. Louise Payne, passed away two I was dating, I was repeat- Wednesday in the Community Joann Etc. will not have its regu- mental health diagnosis meets at Room at the Girard Free Library, days after the event, just 16 days from her 102nd birthday. ing the pattern I’d seen at lar Tuesday meeting in obser- the following locations: 1:30 p.m. 105 E. Prospect St. The meet- home. vance of July 4. Thursdays at Community Center, ing will follow the weigh-in. New She was one of the founding members of the Youngstown 1344 Fifth Ave., Youngstown; My father’s comforts al- members are welcome. Section in 1976 and was also a Life Member. For infor- RELIGIOUS GROUPS and 6 p.m. the second and fourth ways seemed to be of fore- TOPS 1497, Youngstown, will St. Rose Quilting Group will Thursdays at Alta Care in Austin- mation, visit www.ncnw.org. Above, from left, in front most importance, so my town. NAMI Connection for the meet from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Thurs- mother catered to him. I meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the are Gillian, Angela Pickett and Bender and Carter. In parish house. dual diagnosed meets at 6 p.m. day at St. Maron Church, 1555 S. was doing this with the the second and fourth Wednes- Meridian Road, Youngstown. New the back row are Ewing, Davidson, Pastor Simon and men I dated, too, never SINGLES days of the month at the Com- members are welcome; the fi rst Reynolds. standing up for what I D.A.R.E. has scheduled the fol- munity Center, 1344 Fifth Ave., meeting is free. For information wanted. lowing activities: 7 p.m. Saturday Youngstown. Visit namimv.org, call 330-974-8450. call 330-727-9268 or email staff @ I learned that men don’t for the Air Force Band and fi re- VETERANS works at Boardman Park; 11 a.m. namimv.org for information. really like a person they to 4 p.m. Tuesday for the Inde- Nar-Anon, a 12-step program Mahoning Valley Korean War can walk all over. Veterans Association meets at With the next man I pendence Day picnic in Boardman for relatives and friends aff ected Park at the Chester Long pavilion; by a loved one’s addiction to 9 a.m. every Friday at Denny’s dated, I stood up to him 6:30 p.m. Wednesday for music drugs, meets at 7 p.m. every Restaurant in Austintown. New – and that was the man I at Woodworth Park, Western Re- Friday at Howland Community members are welcome. married and have been serve Road; 7:30 p.m. Thursday Church, 198 Niles-Cortland Road Club news is published Friday. Please ecstatically happy with for game night at the church, 565 SE, Howland, and at 7 p.m. every submit information about upcoming activities to the Society Department by for 44 years. Boardman-Canfi eld Road, Board- Sunday upstairs at the Sahara noon Wednesday. man; and 6 p.m. Friday for music Club, 2345 Youngstown Road SE, Happily Ever After

Dear Happily Ever Af- Trumbull Neighborhood Partner- the history of how those gardens ter: Therapy can be such SOCIETY ship, and Nancy Kovach, a mem- grew to reality. a valuable tool for under- ber of the Trumbull County Herb This is a free program, family standing yourself, yet peo- digest Society, the presentation will friendly, and requires no reserva- ple still resist it, so thank discuss the history of community tions. Light refreshments will be you for sharing your success Gardening talk planned gardening and how the gardens served. Tours of the John Stark story. Congratulations to impact our community today. Edwards House and Trumbull WARREN you and your husband on A trolley tour showcasing the County Museum will be avail- 44 happy years. The Trumbull County Historical able until 5 p.m. following the Society will host a talk at 2 p.m. gardens in Warren will follow the talk. Clevenger will be joined by presentation. Email your questions for Annie Lane at the Edwards House on Sunday to [email protected], or write titled “The Past, Present, and Fu- current gardeners to discuss the For more information please to: Dear Annie, c/o Creators Syndi- ture of Community Gardening.” process of developing a com- call us at 330-394-4653 or email cate, 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA munity garden, how they assist director@trumbullcountyhistory. 90254. Led by Cassandra Clevenger, their neighborhoods today, and org. © 2017 Creators Syndicate the GROW program manager at

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EMAIL: [email protected] ET CETERA THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 2017 C3 YEARS AGO TODAY’S HOROSCOPE TVTONIGHT For complete TV & movie listings, see TV Week in Saturday’s Vindicator Movies Happy Birthday! In The Next Year: Today is Friday, June 30, the 181st day of 2017. There It’s a pivotal moment in your story. 6/30/17 6:30 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 11 pm 11:30 are 184 days left in the year. In a country of opportunity, much NBC Nightly Inside Edition Family Feud America’s Got Talent “Auditions 5” People audition for Dateline NBC (N) 21 News Tonight Show 21-WFMJ-NBC News - Holt (N) the chance to win. 11PM (N) is possible. Reasonable health is ASSOCIATED PRESS (:00) TMZ Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Masters of Masters of Riverdale Details of Jason’s Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Dish Nation TMZ (N) all the good fortune you need to 21.2-WBCB-CW Live (N) Illusion Illusion (N) death emerge. 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Youngstown is one of 10 Ohio cities and one of and you’ll not only learn; you’ll en- Say Yes 90 Day Fiancé The highs and lows of Loren and Alexi. 90 Day Fiancé Pao enjoys Miami while Russ struggles. 90 Day Fiancé TLC 200 nationwide that would benefi t from a Bush lighten others who are too timid to TNT (:00) Bones Bones “Shrek” (2001) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. “Shrek 2” (2004) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. voice their confusion. TRVL Ghost Adv. Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth administration plan to provide federal tax breaks and other incentives to businesses that CANCER (June 22-July 22). 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Images public funds to bus students for desegregation, change thought; thoughts make Rafi di says he will seek to place a referendum real things happen. Illusions may on the November ballot. not have the same properties as things that actually occur in the The Librarian of Congress says procedures for physical world, but that alone disposing of surplus books will be reviewed af- ter it is revealed that U.S. Rep. Charles J. Carney, doesn’t make them unreal. ODDLY ENOUGH guish of having to confi scate so many dragged from the vehicle and taken VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Be- D-Youngstown, has given some of the books he jars of pesto from foodies trying to into custody. received to family and friends and has about a cause you care about helping get them through security. things grow, you’ll go to great Genoa makes special Kind act spreads to 167 thousand volumes in his Youngstown offi ce. lengths to learn the unique envi- airport waiver for Suspect lights cigarette at 1967: Gov. James A. Rhodes names the first ronment conducive to growth for drivers at McDonald’s nine trustees to the board of Youngstown each thing you want to help. famed pesto sauce end of wild police pursuit SCOTTSBURG, IND. State University: Atty. Clarence Robinson, Mrs. !LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). When ROME LOS ANGELES A customer’s act of kindness at a Ethel Fisher, John Saunders, R. John Wean Jr., the foundation is strong, the build- The Italian port city of Genoa has Los Angeles police say a woman southern Indiana McDonald’s sparked William J. Brown, Carl Ullman, Dr. John McCa- ing will weather the storms and taken pride in its famed pesto sauce led offi cers on a wild chase in a sus- a chain reaction of niceness in its nn, Robert E. Williams and Clarence J. Strouss. changes. You can apply this to a to new heights by granting special pected stolen car that lasted a half- drive-thru line. The Youngstown Area Chamber of Commerce airport waivers for those who can’t project you’ll start from scratch. hour and ended when she crashed Hunter Hostetler is a cashier at a will sponsor a detailed study of municipal fi - get enough of the basil and pine-nut into a pole. Unfortunately, it won’t help the McDonald’s in Scottsburg, about 50 nance to reduce expenses. one with the foundation laid long pasta sauce. Offi cials say at one point during the miles north of Louisville, Ky. He says Wellman Bros. plans a $1.5 million commer- ago. Genoa’s airport is letting travel- pursuit June 22 the suspect stopped SCORPIO an older woman waiting in the restau- cial and recreational development on 68 acres " (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). ers take as much as 500 grams of the sedan suddenly and then backed rant’s drive-thru on Father’s Day de- Marcel Proust suggested that the pesto in their carry-on luggage, ex- up and rammed a patrol car. One at Tibbetts-Wick Road and Belmont Avenue in cided to pay for the big order of a man only paradise is paradise lost. But empting them from the 100-milliliter offi cer was hospitalized in unknown Liberty Township. with four children in a van behind her. was that paradise really so idyl- rule for liquids in carry-on baggage. condition. 1942: Council receives a request from the Fra- lic? If it seemed so heavenly at the The catch: Passengers must make As she led offi cers through subur- Hostetler says she asked him to tell ternal Order of Police for a $200 monthly ba- time, you wouldn’t have risked it a donation of 50 cents or more to a ban Van Nuys, the woman gestured the man “Happy Father’s Day,” then sic pay scale for patrolmen instead of the pres- all for the proverbial apple. charity that airlifts sick children to out the window to bystanders in the drove away. ent $165. #SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. hospitals. streets. The kind gesture prompted the The Youngstown Municipal Railway Co. cuts 21). You look at the same thing The airport said in a statement last At the end of the chase, she lit man to pay for two cars behind him, 314 of its 1,452 stops in an effort to save tires. as the next person and see some- week that some 500 euros had been a cigarette, stuck her head out of and that generosity eventually spread The Buckeyes net two runs in the open frame thing entirely different. The world raised in the fi rst 20 days of the initia- the car’s sunroof and ignored of- to 167 cars by closing time. and go on to defeat the Red Caps 11-5 in a Negro needs your point of view. Maybe tive, which was inspired by the an- fi cers’ commands. The suspect was Associated Press America League baseball game at Idora Park. you’re not ready to share your thoughts yet, but work on them so you can share soon. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). 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