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DETAILS, A2 FOR DAILY & BREAKING NEWS LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1869 MONDAY, JULY 10, 2017 U 75¢ Surgeon’s trial on homicide, assault charges begins court fi ling by the prosecution. tent of 0.152, nearly double the legal Case stems from fatal Berlin boating crash in 2015 Judge Durkin decided to exclude limit of 0.08, a toxicologist reported. blood and urine samples from ev- The trial initially was scheduled Staff report pett, 58, of Akron, from injuries he in. Prosecutors say idence in the trial because they for November 2016, but it was post- received in the May 9, 2015, crash. that boat was lighted YOUNGSTOWN went unrefrigerated for more than poned to allow time for a defense Dr. Joseph Yurich’s bench trial Dr. Yurich, a surgeon, also faces and stationary. 62 hours before being taken to a expert to examine the two boats on charges resulting from a fatal charges of aggravated vehicular Dr. Yurich told Lt. assault involving injuries suffered Greg Johnson, chief forensic laboratory, which is a vio- involved in the crash. Berlin Reservoir boat crash in 2015 Yurich is set to begin this morning. by Cuppett’s fi shing partner, Bruce of detectives with lation of state law. If convicted of aggravated ve- Judge John M. Durkin will hear the Lindamood, 42, of Green, and with the Portage County The defense also sought to ex- hicular homicide, Dr. Yurich faces case starting at 8:30 a.m. in Mahon- failure to stop after an accident and Sheriff’s Offi ce, he was alone on his clude statements Dr. Yurich made a possible sentence of two to eight ing County Common Pleas Court. two counts of operating a watercraft boat, didn’t see any lights on the to Johnson, but Judge Durkin ruled years in prison. A conviction on Dr. Yurich, 38, of Poland is while impaired. boat he had hit, had “a couple of they were admissible. the charge of aggravated vehicular charged with aggravated vehicular The crash ejected Cuppett and beers” before the crash, and didn’t In the excluded post-crash sample, assault carries a penalty of one to homicide in the death of Neal Cup- Lindamood from the boat they were mean to kill anyone, according to a Dr. Yurich had a blood-alcohol con- fi ve years in prison.

US-RUSSIA INVESTIGATION WARREN Report: Singing praises of gospel Trump Jr. Drug rehab expected executive dirt on Hillary found dead SON ACKNOWLEDGES MEETING WITH LAWYER inside motel LINKED TO KREMLIN Offi cial was recovering addict Staff report Associated Press WARREN WASHINGTON Donald Trump’s eldest Warren police are investigating the cause of son said Sunday he met death of an executive of a drug-recovery center with a Kremlin-linked law- who was found dead in his room in a Warren yer shortly after his father motel over the weekend. clinched the Republican Dead is Braking Point Recovery Center Di- nomination, hoping to get rector Tom Dailey, who was information helpful to the reportedly open about being a campaign. recovering addict. A New York His body was found at War- Times report ren’s Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Sunday cit- on Youngstown Road S.E. at ing advis- about 11:50 a.m. Saturday. ers to the Before working for Braking White House Point, Dailey was co-owner of NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR First Step Recovery, an alcohol Dailey briefed on The Greater Youngstown Community Youth Choir performs during the 2Deep Entertainment Gospel Fest on the encoun- and drug detox center in War- Sunday on Central Square in downtown Youngstown. The fest concluded the Summer Festival of the Arts. ren. Trump Jr. ter said Tr u mp Jr. Newspaper calls to the police department for agreed to the meeting after Song, sermons enthrall crowd of 1,000-plus information surrounding Dailey’s death were being promised informa- not returned. The recovery center’s owner, Ryan Sheri- tion damaging to Hillary By WILLIAM K. ALCORN tainment, featured a long list of local solo- Clinton. [email protected] ists, small groups and community adult and See DEATH, A3 The June meeting at YOUNGSTOWN youth choirs performing a variety of Gospel Trump Tower with attor- UNDAY’S THIRD ANNUAL 2DEEP music. ney Natalia Veselnitskaya Gospel Festival was the second day The evening was capped off with a perfor- involved Trump Jr., his running that more than 1,000 people mance by award-winning Israel Houghton Street fi ght & knifi ng brother-in-law Jared Kush- from Youngstown and environs came and New Breed. ner and Paul Manafort, who Sdowntown for special music events. Terrill Vidale, president and chief ex- lead to murder charge was then the campaign Saturday’s seventh annual Youngstown ecutive offi cer of 2Deep Entertainment, chairman. Wine and Jazz Fest featured two artists: Alex described Houghton as a “prolifi c worship Staff report The existence of the meet- Bugnon, famous jazz pianist and composer, leader, musician, songwriter, producer and ing was disclosed only WARREN and local guitarist and blues singer Jay Byrd. Arteum P. Brodeur, 24, of North Park Avenue recently to government offi - The Sunday event, put on by 2Deep Enter- See GOSPEL, A3 cials and confi rmed on Sat- is in the Trumbull County jail, charged with urday by representatives of murder in the stabbing of another man during Trump Jr. and Kushner after a fi ght Saturday night at North Park and Wash- a separate Times report. ington Street. In a statement Sunday, The victim is Michael Kre- Trump Jr. did not confirm vas, 31, of Washington Street that the information he was Northwest, according to The promised would be damag- Vindicator’s broadcast partner, ing to Clinton. WFMJ TV-21. But he said he was asked Krevas was taken to Val- to have a meeting by an ac- leyCare Trumbull Memorial quaintance he knew from Hospital. The stabbing was fi rst the 2013 Miss Universe pag- reported to police at 9:22 p.m., Brodeur eant who he was told might according to records from the have information that would county 911 center. be helpful to the campaign. Brodeur was taken into custody a little after Trump Jr. said that during 11 p.m. after police surrounded a location on the meeting the attorney Willard Avenue in the city. Kelan Haynes directs the youth choir. Other choirs that performed were the Youngstown Community Fellowship A witness who called 911 described the sus- claimed to have information Choir and Warren City Wide Youth Choir. At right, Youngstown State University President James Tressel told the crowd, “We are so blessed that people are reaching out to each other. 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EMAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | MONDAY, JULY 10, 2017 A3 METRO digest Fire damages store in West Farmington WEST FARMINGTON The Bontrager Salvage Groceries & Thrift Store, 151 E. College St., was damaged Sunday afternoon by a fi re, but many of the West Farm- ington Village and Farmington Township historical displays kept there were saved, said Farmington Township Fire Chief Jon Bland. Bland said the fi re depart- ment was called about 4:20 p.m., and was helped via mutual aid agreements from eight other departments from Trumbull and Geauga counties. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fi re, which was limited to the attic and roof area of the over 100-year- NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR old building, is under investi- Janet Write of Youngstown dances as the Greater Youngstown Community Youth Choir performs dur- gation, Bland said. ing the 2Deep Entertainment Gospel Fest Sunday on Central Square in downtown Youngstown. At right, her daughter, Michaela Write, sings with the choir. Canning classes CANFIELD mond were invited by friends to the that went on and comments from laugh that the event was a gospel Ohio State University GOSPEL jazz festival, and learning about the community leaders including Jim festival not a church service, Coya Extension Offi ce is having Continued from A1 Gospel festival, returned Sunday. Tressel, president of Youngstown Gillins and Jionna Bodrick, both sessions this summer on recording artist.” “We love Gospel music,” they said. State University. of Youngstown and members of preserving foods at home. All Houghton’s career includes work Also among the audience were “What a blessing this weekend Mount Calvary Pentecostal Church, programs take place from 1 to on more than 50 albums as an art- several students of the Ohio Val- has been with the YSU Summer 2:30 p.m. at the extension of- said they appreciate gospel music ist and producer and 19 awards. In ley Teen Challenge that helps adult Festival of Arts on campus and jazz fi ce, 490 S. Broad St. and see the event as an opportunity 1995, Houghton formed New Breed men in their struggle with addic- and gospel festivals downtown,” On July 26, participants will to build community. Ministries and in 1997 he released tion, including Zach Gibson, origi- said Tressel. learn how to can tomatoes recordings “Whisper It Loud” and nally from Fayetteville, Ark., who “We are so blessed that people are “It’s nice to have a time like this and salsa, and on with people who believe in God. It’s Aug. 16, they will learn how “Way of the World.” testifi ed to their faith in God as part reaching out to each other. You can a honor and a privilege to worship to dehydrate foods. The July There was even some carry-over of the program. “The organization feel the energy, love and progress in class is geared to teach the from Saturday to Sunday. changed my life,” Gibson said. the community,” he said. God in downtown Youngstown,” basics to those who are new to Henry and Marie Stewart of Dia- There was some serious preaching While Vidale insisted with a Gillins said. home canning and to provide a refresher to experienced home canners. Participants also will learn how to safely At OD call, Niles cops fi nd DEATH preserve food using a water- Continued from A1 bath canner. child in ‘deplorable’ quarters Attendees also may have dan, said he was shocked to their pressure canners tested Staff report transported to Trumbull hear of his colleague’s passing. for safety and dial-gauge pres- NILES Memorial Hospital in “I don’t have a lot of information sure canners tested for accu- Niles police respond- Warren, reported 21 WF- about it, but I will say Tom was racy before the programs. ing to an overdose vic- MJ-T V, The Vindicator’s a great friend and colleague of tim found the woman’s broadcast partner. mine who touched many lives in Bridge proposal 9-year-old son living in The child was left in the our community,” Sheridan said KINSMAN what officers described care of his grandmother. to 21 WFMJ-TV, The Vindicator’s Trumbull County Engineer as deplorable conditions. Trumbull County Chil- broadcast partner. Randy Smith has proposed a The woman, found dren Services is investi- Dailey’s body was found by a project to replace the bridge lying on the floor, was gating the case. housekeeper at the motel, ac- on Burnett East Road over cording to the Trumbull County Sugar Creek. 911 Center. The county would replace Death of rape suspect is mystery Sheridan said Dailey’s family the 58-foot single-steel beam asks for privacy as they grieve bridge with a 79-foot single Associated Press learned the woman had the loss of his life. span pre-stressed concrete sent a text message that Others in the community are AKRON also stunned by his death. box beam with composite re- Authorities are trying an acquaintance was “I knew him. It’s very, very inforced concrete deck on re- to determine if a rape trying to sexually as- tragic,” April Carraway, executive inforced concrete abutments. suspect found dead af- sault her. The woman director of the Trumbull County The project is scheduled for ter a police standoff was ran out of the home Mental Health and Recovery construction in the spring/ fatally shot by offi cers or when offi cers arrived. Board, said of Dailey’s death. summer of 2018. During con- killed himself. Police say the man “Our hearts go out to his fam- struction, traffi c on Burnett The standoff oc- shot at officers when ily, friends and colleagues,” she East Road will be detoured for NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR curred Sunday morning they tried to enter the said. a period not to exceed 90 days in Akron. The suspect home and that officers Braking Point Recovery Center to replace the bridge near hasn’t been identifi ed. returned fi re. Fire at Boardman eatery operates an addiction treatment Kinsman Township Park. Akron police say offi - Offi cers fi red a chemi- facility at 45 N. Canfield-Niles For questions concerning A small fi re broke out at the IHOP restaurant at 833 cers responded around cal irritant into the Road in Austintown. the project, contact Gary W. 4 a.m. to a report of a house four hours into Boardman-Poland Roadon Sunday evening. Town- Dailey’s address is listed on Shaff er, professional engineer, man raping a woman the standoff and found ship fi refi ghters responded to a call there at 7:46 p.m. the 911 Center log as East Powell by Aug. 9 at the Engineer’s at gunpoint. Police later the man fatally shot. Offi ce, 650 N. River Road NW, The fi re caused minor damage to the exterior. No dam- Road, Lewis Center, Ohio. Warren, or call 330-675-2640. age was reported inside the restaurant. The cause of Agenda Tuesday the fi re is not yet known, but a witness said she believes Brookfi eld Township someone threw a cigarette into mulch in the front of the Authorized by the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio trustees, 7 p.m., special restaurant. No one was injured. in Case No.1:15-cv-02387, The Honorable James S. Gwin, Judge, Presiding meeting/public hearing, fi re department banquet room, • Kitchen —————————————————— 774 State Route 7. HOME SICK? • Bathroom Craig Beach Village • New Roof A court has authorized this notice. Council, 7 p.m., village 0% Financing or Same • New Siding municipal building, 2538 • Screened Porch This is not a solicitation from a lawyer. Grandview Road, Lake as Cash up to 18 Months • New Deck Milton. • Most Home —————————————————— Ellsworth Zoning Com- Improvement Projects mission, 6 p.m., regular Insurance Restoration All Credit Cards Accepted meeting at the fi re hall, & Remodeling 6036 S. Salem-Warren If Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corporation. Road. Jackson Township trust- 330-259-1251 Was Your Mortgage Broker ees, 7 p.m., zoning commis- sion, 10613 Mahoning Ave., In Any Residential, Non-Business Mortgage Loan on Ohio Real North Jackson. Lordstown Village Coun- Property at Any Time cil, 5:30 p.m., streets and sidewalks parks buildings From May 1, 2004, through March 3, 2011, then and grounds committee, caucus room, followed by OU OULD E AID ONEY regular council meeting, Y C B P M 6 p.m., 1455 Salt Springs Road SW. As a Result of A Class-Action Lawsuit! Mahoning County Plan- ning Commission, 10 a.m., special meeting, Mahoning —————————————————— County Planning Offi ce, 50 Westchester Drive, To receive a copy of the Court’s approved Class Notice, Austintown. Niles Civil Service Com- with what you have to do mission, 4:35 p.m., city building, conference room to qualify for a Class Member Payment, A, 34 W. State St. Youngstown school please immediately telephone board, 4:30 p.m., Irene L. Ward Building, 20 W. Wood Attorney Thomas Theado St. at 440-244-4809. Poland Township trust- ees, 6 p.m., special meet- ing, township government center, 3339 Dobbins Road. Action will be taken. AGENDA runs daily. Items for the All necessary papers to be submitted to Class Counsel under the terms of the Class column should be sent to The Vin- dicator Regional Desk at least two Notice must be postmarked by no later than October 3, 2017. days in advance.

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as Ankeny, Iowa, when he On May 30, Warren po- HOMICIDE was injured by a hit and run lice responded to Brodeur’s Continued from A1 driver at East Market Street home on Park Avenue for a pect in the stabbing as being and Chestnut Street South- report of someone damag- a male with tattoos, short, east. His injuries were not ing Brodeur’s car by throw- curly hair, black shirt and serious. ing bricks at the wind- wearing a hat. The driver of the car was shield. The witness said she ob- later identified and con- Brodeur said he had a served the victim lying on victed of failing to stop after knife and chased away the the ground and bleeding. an accident. Brodeur was man who damaged his car. A witness also described a then described as homeless No charges appear to have black compact car with tint- but working for a downtown been fi led in that incident. ed windows being involved construction company. Krevas had an extensive in the incident. On June 2, a man, 46, of arrest record at the Trum- Offi cers later went to a lo- Kinsman Street, reported bull County jail and many cation on Willard Avenue that Brodeur threatened criminal charges on fi le at Southeast near the Willard to shoot him and another Warren Municipal Court. K-8 school, where they sur- male in the 2600 block of He was scheduled to go on rounded a building in the Youngstown Road. trial in September in com- 1900 block and observed One of the victims said mon pleas court on a charge movements inside. he used to be a friend of of illegal conveyance of Brodeur was taken into Brodeur’s, but Brodeur has drugs of abuse into a deten- custody at 11:08 p.m. A Ford been known to pull knives tion facility. Fusion was towed from the on people. His death is Warren’s scene. There is no record of any third homicide and Trum- Brodeur was 23 in Decem- criminal charge being fi led bull County’s ninth homi- ber and listed his address in that incident. cide of 2017.

the nation following the required to disclose his for- TRUMP 2009 death of an impris- eign contacts. The newspa- Continued from A1 oned lawyer who spoke AP FILE PHOTO, JULY 26, 1990 per said the meeting was President George H.W. Bush signs the Americans with Disabilities Act during a ceremony on the South about a corruption scandal. disclosed in recent days to that “individuals connect- He said on Sunday that Lawn of the White House. Joining the president are Rev. Harold Wilke, rear left; Evan Kemp, chairman ed to Russia were funding government investigators the attorney turned the of the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission, left; Sandra Parrino, chairman of the National the Democratic National filed a revised version of a Council on Disability; and Justin Dart, chairman of The President’s Council on Disabilities. Jeff erson conversation to the adop- Committee” and support- form needed to obtain a Memorial is in background. Title 1 of the ADA took eff ect exactly two years later in 1992. tion of Russian children, ing Clinton. security clearance. His at- and that he believed that “No details or supporting torney has previously ac- this was the “true agenda” information was provided knowledged that Kushner’s are disabled and apply- shifts or can’t work a night of the meeting and that or even offered,” Trump Jr. fi rst security clearance sub- ADA ing for jobs and those who shift,” Jacob said. claims about damaging in- said. “It quickly became missions were incomplete Continued from A1 may become disabled while A worker has 300 days from formation had been a pre- they’re on the job. It allows the last alleged violation of clear that she had no mean- and contained errors. executive director, about ac- text for the encounter. Manafort also recently them to keep working for an the ADA to fi le a complaint ingful information.” “I interrupted and ad- commodation of disabled disclosed the meeting to employer with a modified with the U.S. Equal Employ- He said no details or sup- vised her that my father workers by private-sector job or an accommodation,” ment Opportunity Com- congressional investigators, employers under the ADA. porting information was was not an elected offi cial, Jacob said. mission, and must receive a ever offered, and that his but rather a private citizen, the newspaper said. Goodwill offers vocation- About 20 percent of the right-to-sue letter from that The newspaper said Ve- al rehabilitation to disabled father was unaware of the and that her comments calls he gets from his clients commission before suing in meeting. and concerns were better selnitskaya is known for her and homeless people and concern ADA-related ques- state or federal court. those with obstacles to em- On Saturday, Trump Jr. addressed if and when he attempts to undercut the tions, Jacob said. “I have an Most of the plaintiffs Mir- had described the same held public office,” Trump sanctions against Russian ployment. inquiry about the ADA prob- kin has represented under “We’re seeing employers gathering as “short intro- Jr. said in the statement. human rights abusers. The ably every week, at least,” the ADA’s Title I are job- who are willing to sit down ductory meeting” during Mark Corallo, a spokes- Times also said her clients from a client, he added. holders trying to gain an and talk to our employees which the three discussed man for Trump’s legal team, include state-owned busi- “Most of the [ADA] cases that accommodation or who are – to talk to people that have a disbanded program that said only, “The President nesses and the son of a se- I have really involve requests purportedly losing their jobs been in our programs, and used to allow U.S. citizens was not aware of and did nior government official for accommodations.” because of their disability or we’ve seen them get hired,” to adopt Russian children. not attend the meeting.” whose company was under “Employers are very astute need for accommodation, said McBride, who headed Russia ended the adoptions Unlike Kushner, Trump investigation in the Unit- now on what they can ask,” not people alleging they the local Goodwill for 35 in response to American Jr. does not serve in the ed States at the time of the and what they are prohibit- years until his retirement were not hired because of a sanctions brought against administration and is not meeting. this spring. ed from asking in the hiring disability, Mirkin said. “Employers are looking for process, Jacob said. “That OUT-OF-COURT SETTLEMENTS takes away a lot of claims.” people who are dependable The vast majority of the Jacob said he has handled and who can do the job,” ADA employment cases “well over 100” formal com- regardless of whether they Mirkin has handled were plaints under the ADA’s Upcoming have a disability, he added. settled out of court, he said. Title I, most of them either “I think the things that are “Frequently, we’re able to dismissed or settled out of most difficult are probably get an employer to provide court. those hidden disabilities – the an accommodation that the Special Sections Although employment mental-health disabilities,” employee needs to maintain conditions have improved McBride said. “They’re just their employment,” he said. for disabled workers, the law difficult to accommodate, A plaintiff who wins a law- is still not well-settled con- and I think employers have a suit under the ADA can be cerning the meaning of the diffi cult time understanding awarded job reinstatement Attention advertisers: term “reasonable accommo- that these people can still be with back pay and a needed dation,” Mirkin said. productive employees.” accommodation, compen- Reach your target audience “The law is not settled be- “I don’t think anybody sation for any emotional cause every case is different. could legitimately question trauma caused by the dis- Every employee’s needs are whether Title I of the ADA crimination, attorney fees, different, and every employ- and, sometimes, punitive has significantly improved er’s ability to accommodate damages, Mirkin said. the work life of disabled in- those needs is different,” he YSU Festival of the Arts Excluded from ADA pro- dividuals,” said Ira Mirkin, a said. Youngstown lawyer. tection are current illegal Deadline: Thursday, June 29 Mirkin’s practice is devot- TYPES OF ACCOMMODATIONS drug use, kleptomania, py- ed primarily to representing A common example of an romania – conditions asso- Publication: Thursday, July 6 (Valley 24) workers in employment dis- accommodation would be ciated with sex crimes – and putes, and he also represents to let a cashier sit on a stool workers who pose a direct labor organizations. if a medical condition pre- threat of harm to their em- “There’s an elevation in vents that employee from ployer or co-workers. employers’ consciousness standing for hours at a time, Even though employment Mirkin said. prospects for disabled peo- level of their duties with re- In one recent case, Mir- ple have improved under the spect to their disabled em- kin said he was able to get ADA, disabled people “are Blitz Local High School Football ployees. Undoubtedly, some an employer to provide an Publishes: Every Friday during Football Season feel a moral responsibility in the fi rst to lose their jobs and that regard. They are con- air-conditioned working en- the last to be hired,” McBride Blitz Preview & Team Spirit cerned about the very high vironment for an employee said. Deadline: Friday, August 11 with extreme allergies. “When the economy is costs of litigating these mat- Publishes: Sunday, August 20 & 27 ters,” he said. Other accommodations good, employers will take can involve special equip- people with disabilities and ADA OPENS DOORS ment or adjustments in ma- take people who have barri- Tim Jacob, a management- chinery, work assignments ers to employment and try to side employment lawyer in or schedules. work with them,” he added. Youngstown, agreed with “I have seen shifts being “When the economy is not Mirkin that the ADA has suc- changed for an individual so good, they’re going to take ceeded in helping disabled because that person has, the people who are the best Fall Home Improvement workers. for instance, some kind of producers and the people “It’s opened quite a few a sleep disorder and has a who can work every single Deadline: Wednesday, September 13 doors to individuals who problem with changing day,” he added. Publishes: Saturday, September 23 CONGRATULATIONS! The Canfi eld Fair Publishes: Sunday, August 27 Many In-Paper Mark Keil Jane Myers Promotions - Monday, Sept. 4 of of Call Your Rep Boardman, OH Austintown, OH Today!

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Staff report the YCSD; Mahoning Valley YOUNGSTOWN Manufacturer’s Coalition, The Youngstown Foun- $15,000 in support of the lo- dation awarded $858,593 in cal Manufacturing Readi- second-quarter grants. ness Program; Youngstown Eleven area organiza- CityScape, $20,000, organi- tions received grants total- zational support. ling $216,600 through the Recipients of Hine grants Foundation’s distribution were: Down Syndrome Asso- committee. Also, more than ciation of the Mahoning Val- $186,000 was distributed to ley, $13,600, iCan Shine Bike local non-profits through Camp, a program to teach the Support Fund program. children with disabilities to The grants, which include A cool treat independently ride a two- Hine Memorial Fund re- cipients and Donor Advised wheel bike; Butler Institute for everyone fund distributions, were ap- of American Art, $25,000, en- proved June 13. trance masonry repairs for in the family Of the 11 grants awarded, handicap accessibility; and three organizations commit- Youngstown Area Goodwill Erica Richley of Canfi eld, ted to serving Youngstown Industries, $15,000, follow- center, feeds Noble, the fam- children with diagnosed dis- up for preschool-age chil- ily’s 3-year-old Cavapoo, abilities received funds from dren identified as “at risk” vanilla ice cream as her the Hine Memorial Fund . through the Amblyopia 11-year-old twins Liam and AWARDS screening program. Receiving unrestricted Donor Advised funds Cadence enjoy their cones collectively distributed Saturday during Dollar Cone fund grants were: Antonine Sisters Day Care, $15,000, $455,993.43 to several 501c3 Day at Handel’s Homemade facility renovations: Beati- organizations including: Ice Cream in Boardman. tude House, $15,000, House Youngstown State Universi- Select Handel’s locations of Blessing renovations; ty, Oh Wow! Children’s Cen- offered a single scoop of ice Café Augustine, $15,000, ter for Science and Technol- jobs/skill training program; ogy, Rich Center for Autism cream on a regular or sugar at YSU, American Red Cross, cone for a dollar and double Canfield Fair Foundation, $50,000, construction of Angels for Animals, Salva- scoops for $2 each new Junior Fair Coliseum tion Army, Rescue Mission and Event Center; Junior of Mahoning County, Pub- Achievement of Mahoning lic Library of Youngstown NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR Valley, $25,000, K-12 pro- and Mahoning County, grams in the Youngstown Youngstown Connection, City School District; Ma- Stambaugh Auditorium honing Valley College Ac- Youth Concert Band, Opera Rich Center brings acclaimed researcher to conference cess Program, $8,000, Ohio Western Reserve, SMARTS, College Guides program in and WYSU-FM. Staff report sity’s Kilcawley Center. sity of Texas as the second- Exceptional Children Divi- The conference will fea- most productive applied sion on Developmental Dis- YOUNGSTOWN Legal Notices Brenda Myles has been ture clinically-trained researcher in ASD in the abilities Burton Blatt Hu- LEGAL NOTICE honored as one of America’s professionals, parents and world. manitarian Award. BIRTHS She is a recipient of the Parents, educators, profes- Canfield Township Board of Trustees have leading autism experts, and autism-support providers ST. ELIZABETH BOARDMAN moved their regular meeting from July 11 Autism Society of America’s sionals, students and adults to Tuesday, July 18, 2017 to meet in regu- she will conduct a confer- who will present current re- HOSPITAL lar special session at 7:00pm at 21 S. Broad Outstanding Professional with a disability are encour- Meagan and Vincent Peyko, Canfi eld, Street, Canfield (Township Hall). The ence July 28 in Youngstown. search about autism and the girl, July 8. Board will also meet on Wednesday, July Award, the Princeton Fel- aged to attend. The cost is 26 at 8:30am in regular special session to “Transitions in Autism: newest and most innovative Olivia Bobovnyik and Michael discuss the 2017 & 2018 budgets. The pub- lowship Award, The Global $50 for a parent and $75 for Kaszowski, Youngstown, boy, July 8. lic is welcome to attend. From Preschool to Adult- theories in education. and Regional Asperger Syn- educators and profession- Mercedes Simpson and Robert Paul LEGAL NOTICE hood” is a one-day con- Myles, a consultant with drome Divine Neurotypical als. Students and adults with Lyda Jr., Youngstown, girl, July 8. Brittany and Richard DiMuzio, Request for Proposals ference presented by The the Ohio Center for Autism Award, an American Acad- disabilities are welcome to Youngstown, boy, July 9. Rich Center for Autism and Low Incidence and the Cleanup of Illegal Dumpsite emy of Pediatrics Autism attend at no cost. ST. JOSEPH WARREN HOSPITAL from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Ziggurat Group, was ac- The City of Youngstown is soliciting pro- Champion and a two-time Register online at www. Lyndi and Alex Doneyko, Warren, girl, posals for scrap tire removal and recycling Youngstown State Univer- knowledged by the Univer- recipient of the Council for richcenter.org. July 7. services for an illegal open dumpsite on Youngstown’s North Side. Proposals are being solicited from qualified contractors to provide all necessary labor, equipment, Kwiecinski et al, foreclosure. 28, of same. Cavalry SPV I LLC v. Eddie C. Jackson, David M. Hall v. Columbiana Chrysler transportation, processing, and recycling/ COURTS Ditech Financial LLC v. Melissa A. Dakota D. Lemponen, 25, of 175 judgment in favor of plaintiff. Dodge Jeep Ram, order of magistrate. disposal of tires collected for the cleanup. Hunter et al, foreclosure. Shields Road, Boardman, and Alysa Seven Seventeen Credit Union Inc. v. Daniel R. Yemma v. Charles J. Robinson Interested companies may obtain specifica- TRUMBULL COUNTY Sam Lamancusa v. Eli R. Anderson et M. DeGeorge, 22, of same. Cynthia D. Williams, judgment in fa- et al, order of magistrate. tions at the Green Youngstown Office, 20 al, foreclosure. Eric D.Perry, 42, of 113 Gladstone St., vor of plaintiff. W. Federal St., Suite 602, Youngstown OH MARRIAGE LICENSES Janet Jackson v. Benny L. Sims et al, 44503. If you have any questions, please Sam Lamancusa v. Richard W. Latimer Campbell, and Diana L. Newman, 39, Robert Posey v. Youngstown City order of magistrate. contact Jennifer Jones at 330-744-7526. Bradley J . B ee, 27, Brooksville, Fla., et al, foreclosure. of same. Schools et al, settled and dismissed. and Kelsie A. Treharn, 26, of same. Christine Simmons v. Erie Insurance US Bank NA v. Allison Neal et al, fore- John A. Klimko, 31, of 4645 Bunny Progressive Direct Insurance Co. v. Co. et al Please submit your proposal no later than Samuel M. Sinz, 27, address confi den- , order of magistrate. 4:00pm, Friday, July 14, 2017 to: closure. Trail, Canfi eld, and Angela M. Kriebel, Kierstin Gladwell, judgment in favor William E. Hayward v. Lisa M. Magnu- tial, and Courtney R. Layman, 29, Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. 32, of same. of plaintiff. son et al, order of magistrate. Green Youngstown address confi dential. Khim Bonner et al, foreclosure. Justin T. Lasher, 26, of 5517 Colgate Bank of America NA v. Maxine J. Gor- David W. Rupp, 48, of 5954 Washing- Everbrite Inc. v. Harvest Run Trail Con- Attn: Jennifer Jones Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Lisa M. Hutz et Ave., Austintown, and Stacy L. don, judgment in favor of plaintiff. 20 W. Federal St., Suite 602 ton Ave. SE, Hubbard, and Kellie M. al, foreclosure. March, 25, of same. Capital One Bank USA v. Jason R. Bork, dos, order of magistrate. Youngstown, OH 44503 Benton, 40, of same. Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. David Lucas, 27, of 1523 Lynn Ave., Po- judgment in favor of plaintiff. Vincent Kather v. Jordan Gulkis et al, LEGAL NOTICE Richard D. Diaz, 33, of 1724 Roberts Sandra D. Halstead, other civil. land, and Anne Garwig, 30, of same. Helen Garrett v. Valleycare Health Sys- settled and dismissed. Lane, Warren, and Leanna R. Mattila, Progressive Specialty Insurance Co. v. Sealed bids for the 2017 Street Paving Cavalry SPV I LLC v. Myla J. Riffl e, Matthew M. Azam, 26, of 5555 tem of Ohio et al, order of magistrate. Program Phase 1 for the City of Girard, 32, of 319 Denman Ave., Warren. other civil. Youngstown-Poland Road, Poland, Ollisha S. Gilford v. Terry A. Gary, Kayla Esser, order of magistrate. Jeffrey A. London, 57, of 577 Belvedere Ohio will be received by the City of Girard, Capital One Bank USA NA v. Mark T. and Tina M. Cascarelli, 25, of 3547 dismissed. Maureen McNamara v. JPMorgan at the office of the Director of Public Serv- SE, Warren, and Cathleen V. Lucas, Gavin, other civil. Olde Winter Trail, Poland. Abigail M. Grieco v. Joseph W. Lorio, Chase Bank NA et al, order of mag- ice, City Hall, 100 West Main Street, 50, of same. Lori Robinson et al v. Target Corp. et al, Adam N. Woodbridge, 49, of 133 Lau- dismissed. istrate. Girard, Ohio 44420, until 11:00 a.m. (Local Keith W. Sponseller, 35, of 605 Trum- Time) Thursday, July 20, 2017, and shall be other civil. derdale Ave., Youngstown, and Tam- Emery A. MacDonald IV v. Kathleen Ohio Edison Co. v. Karel Cubick et al, opened and read. bull Ave., Girard, and Amanda A. Cavalry SPV I LLC v. Craig Barratt et al, my A. Sadler, 33, of 947 S. Schenley Clark, order of magistrate. Chitwood, 28, of same. order of magistrate. other civil. Ave., Youngstown. Norma Brown v. Tammy Perkins, d is- Daniel R. Yemma v. Rodger King et al, Copies of the bid package are on file in the Daniel C.. Krumpe, 46, address confi - Jugenheimer Associates LTD v. Baron Raffaele G. Mediati, 51, of 1815 Al- missed. office of the Director of Public Service, dential, and Elma C. Soltis, 43, ad- order of magistrate. where they may be obtained or examined. Pet Care Inc. et al, other civil. verne Drive, Poland, and Amanda L. State v. Ashley N. Miller, sentenced. Frank Elling v. Aaron Webb, order of There is established a fee of Twenty-Five dress confi dential. Huntington National Bank NA v. Ka- Noel, 42, of same. State v. Romero Davis, sentenced. Dollars ($25.00) for said bid package, which Daniel M. Urbach magistrate. , 40, of 3476 Lakeside trina K uklo, other civil. Clarence Howell III, 30, Houston, and State v. Dennis B. Raver, c ommunity is non-refundable. Cash or check made pay- Drive Apt. 1, Mineral Ridge, and Lisa Frank L. Elling v. Amanda Goterba, able to the City of Girard in payment for Capital One Bank USA NA v. Brian H. Aulanna K. Armour, 29, of same. control continued and must enter and M. Premac, 38, of same. order of magistrate. the Specifications and Bid Forms shall be Conrad, other civil. Jason T. Oman, 36, of 469 Carley Ave., complete in house program at CCA. made in advance. Andrew G. Demattia, 22, of 1231 North Kristin M. Viera v. Katherine R. Allen, John D. Trevena Jr. v. Alan T. Gardner Sharon, Pa., and April L. Morini, 29, State v. Gerald R. Moxley, s entenced. Road Apt. 205, Niles, and Ashley S. order of magistrate. et al, other civil. of same. State v. Gilberto Aviles-Suarez, p leads Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate: Young, 21, of same. Michele Packner v. George Haddle, $414,600.00 Linda Saul et al v. Michael Prokop et al, Daniel P. Eavers, 28, of 13560 Wood- guilty. Russell D. Johnson, 32, of 167 Brook order of magistrate. other torts. worth Road, New Springfi eld, and State v. Elijah Hodges, pleads guilty. Bids must be made on the Bid Forms shall Drive, Brookfi eld, and Cheyanne M. Stephen D. Denunzio v. Thomas M. Brittany A. Brown, 24, of same. State v. William G. Paloski, s entenced. Melissa DeAngelis v. Tina M. Patter- be filed in a sealed envelope at the time Parrish, 20, of same. Ellsworth Jr. et al, other torts. Santos Matos, 57, of 3230 Estates State v. BEM Medical Arts Center Inc., son, magistrate’s decision adopted. and place hereinbefore designated. Each Robert L. Crenshaw, 35, of 1186 Adel- bid shall contain the full name and address Wayne Taylor v. Mary D. Cunningham Circle, Youngstown, and Janet Mad- sentenced. State v. Michael R. Shugart, sentenced. laide Ave. SE, Warren, and Kayla M. of each person or company submitting et al, other torts. era, 51, of same. State v. Michael J. Cole, pleads guilty; State v. Wayne Martin, pleads guilty. same and shall be accompanied by a certi- Pennell, 28, of same. Christine Simpson v. Maxim Healthcare Seth E. Mallon-Martin, 28, of 2708 sentenced. State v. Wayne Martin, pleads guilty. fied check on a solvent bank, or a bid bond Andrew J. Austin, 26, of 5845 Services Inc. et al, workers’ compen- State v. Katrina D. Harsch, p leads in the sum of not less than ten percent Spring Meadow Circle, Austintown, Bank of America NA v. William Dark- (10%) of the amount bid as a guarantee Hoagland-Blackstub Road, Cortland, sation. and Lauren N. Glenn, 30, of same. guilty. and Julianne R. Johnson, 26, of same. adakis et al, order of magistrate. that if the bid is accepted a contract will be BDB Trucking LLC v. Southside Envi- Armando B. Feliciano-Pacheco, 3 2, State v. Terrance Sly, f orfeited. entered into in the proper manner in ac- Nikolas M. Wright, 31, Chicago, and Bank of America NA et al v. Hollie J. ronmental Group LLC, money. of 153 Tremble Ave., Campbell, and Kyser et al, confi rmation of sale and State v. Barbara Wilson, pleads guilty; cordance with ORC 153.54. Michelle C. Barrett, 31, West Bloom- Bank of America NA v. Neil A. Snyder, Jesenia Vachier-Vazquez, 37, of same. fi eld, Mich. ordering distribution. community control for 1 year through Bidders are required to comply with the Mi- money. Austin W. Beckett, 21, of 428 Garland US Bank National Association v. Nicole APA. nority Business Enterprise (MBE) require- Richard S. Panning, 37, of 23 Helen Barclays Bank Delaware v. Billy Joe Drive, Niles, and Erika D. Kolar, 18, of ments set forth in Section 164.07 of the Ave., Niles, and Maria E.K. Pelayo, 25, L. Tieche et al, order of magistrate. State v. Dangelo Benson Jr., judgment Covey, money. 3835 McCarty Drive, Canfi eld. Bank of America NA v. Timothy M. Ohio Revised Code, and Rule 164.132 of the of same. entered. Ohio Administrative Code. John Soliday Financial Group LLC v. Steven W. Armour, 29, Cuyahoga Falls, Shannon et al, confi rmation of sale, State v. Jerry Womack, pleads guilty. Tyler A. Perry, 25, of 1921 Youll St., Becky K. Crain, money. and Amy F. Dravecky, 27, of 2085 Elm ordering deed and distribution of State v. Jumal McQueen, pleads guilty; All contractors and subcontractors involved Niles, and Tyler J. Richardson, 22, of Midland Funding De LLC v. Nickolas Trace, Austintown. with the project will, to the extent practi- same. proceeds. sentenced. Ingledue, money. Mary L. Hartman et al v. Hoey En- cable use Ohio products, materials, serv- Thomas R. Barker, 44, of 5244 State MAHONING COUNTY State v. Keith Fletcher, pleads guilty. ices, and labor in the implementation of Route 82, Newton Falls, and Susan DISSOLUTIONS ASKED terprises Inc. et al, settled and State v. Ashlyn M. Vlassich, p leads their project. Additionally, contractor com- Jamie A. Duncan and Matthew R. DIVORCES ASKED dismissed. pliance with the equal employment oppor- M. Horvath, 44, of same. guilty; sentenced. tunity requirements of Ohio Administrative Malik F. Mohammad, 30, of 8855 Sher- Duncan. John C. Calko v. Rashele M. Whaley et Tammy L . W oods, of 171 W. Calla al, order of magistrate. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. v. Livi Steel Code Chapter 123, The Governor’s Execu- wood Drive, Warren, and Samah A. Paige M. Jibotian and Benjamin T. Road, Youngstown v. John D. Woods, Inc. et al, order of magistrate. tive Order of 1972, and Governor’s Execu- Hamideh, 27, Parma. Jibotian. Joseph T. Wojtowicz Jr. v. Michael C. tive Order 84-9 shall be required. of 531 W. Como, Struthers. Lalli et al, order of magistrate. Linda E. Huffman v. Jacqueline V. Jeffrey P. Andrews, 37, of 4744 Damin Dave Russell and Lauren Umbel. LaToya F ornore, of 1963 Wakefi eld Holden et al, order of magistrate. Bidders must comply with the prevailing Ave., Warren, and Kimberly D. Dale, Donald L. Allgood and Ladonna J. Partners for Payment Relief De II LLC Ave., Youngstown v. Juan D. Fornore, v. Rachel Miskell et al, order of mag- Betty Gregory et al v. Western Reserve wage rates on Public Improvements in 36, of same. Allgood. Trumbull County, Ohio, as determined by of 154 Cortland, Campbell. istrate. Transit Authority et al, order of mag- Thomas J. Calvaruso, 67, of 3435 Scott F. Hinkle and Suzzette M. Hinkle. Lisa N. Stickle, of 4827 Brookwood, the Ohio Department of Commerce, Bureau Rodney S. Johnson and Heather S. Donald C. Keck Jr. v. Scott A. Sparks et istrate. of Wage and Hour Administration, Woodbine Ave. SE, Warren, and Boardman v. Bill A. Nader, of 218 Abigail Beniston v. Daniel Reardon et 614.644.2239. Gladys M. Reed, 77, of same. Johnson. al, order of magistrate. Whitten St., Winside, Neb. Daniel R. Yemma v. James P. Stankich al, order of magistrate. Jonathan B. Edwards, 30, of 700 Buck- Melissa M. Parker and Richard Parker. Christina Racich, of 1489 Fountain The attention of the bidders is directed to eye St. NW 715, Warren, and Ashley Carrie L. Brinsey and Darin P. Brinsey. et al, judgment entered.; forfeited. Nancy Walter v. Gerald Morrison Jr. et the requirement that each proposal must Square Drive, Austintown v. Eric be accompanied by a Non-Collusion Affida- G. Banks, 19, of same. Gerald L. Haag and Elaine A. Onder- Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Jeffrey P. Lane al, order of magistrate. Racich, of CMR No. 405 Bx 5293, et al, summary judgment; foreclo- vit duly signed by the bidder, and a Person- Robert L. Rathburn II, 46, of 1135 Haag. Kirit Shah v. Brilliant Property Mainte- al Property Delinquent Tax Affidavit duly APO, AE. sure. Harvest Drive, Warren, and Rocio M. DIVORCES ASKED nance, order of magistrate. signed by the bidder – required by Section DOCKET M and T Bank v. Ana B. Harris et al, Louis Zorella v. City of Youngstown et 5719.042 of the Ohio Revised Code – there- Piedra, 42, of same. Yvonne Sherwood v. Brett Sherwood. of. No Payment shall be made on any Con- Neal E. Brant, 24, address confi dential, Luz E. Santiago-Timberlake v. Takirra order of magistrate. al, order of magistrate. Shellie Rodriguez v. Raul Rodriguez. Citizens Bank NA v. Carrie K. Mazzucco tract for which no such affidavit has been and Amanda M. Madeline, 26, ad- Geboyd et al, settled and dismissed. Marissa Amicone v. Hitchcock Apart- submitted. Heather Kovacs v. Brandon A. Kovacs. Masonry Material Plus Inc. v. Western et al,, dismissed. dress confi dential. Judy L. Barrows v. Paul Barrows. ment Association et al, order of Douglas R. Orr Jr., 36, of 39 Abbey St., Star Truck Sales Inc. et al, settled Self Help Ventures Fund v. Corey D. magistrate. The City of Girard Board of Control re- Rochelle L. Griffi ng v. Dennis J. Griff- Kemp Sr. et al, judgment entered; serves the right to accept or reject any or Girard, and Pami J. Fox, 37, of same. and dismissed. Farmers National Bank v. James E. ing. Clyde G. Higgins v. Sarah Morrison et foreclosure. all bids, and to delete any part of the pro- Jeremy J. Hodges, 38, of 729 Mason St. Stevenson, default judgment. posal herein. In accordance with Ordinance al, order of magistrate. Bank of New York Mellon v. John S. Apt. 1, Niles, and Marie A. Sullivan, LEGAL SEPARATION ASKED ABL Wholesale Distributors Inc. v. No. 6448-93, adopting the Standards of 43, of same. Joseph Forte v. Deborah Forte. Shea M. Graham v. Morgan Birbeck et Granchie et al, order of magistrate. Lowest Responsive and Responsible Bidder al, settled and dismissed. Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Anthony F. Three Jabs LLC et al, order of mag- when awarding competitive bid contracts NEW COMPLAINTS istrate. MAHONING COUNTY Brentwood Originals Inc. v. Michelle B. Fuller et al, order of magistrate. Jerry Lambert, Girard Service Director Sam Lamancusa v. Unknown Heirs et Rogers et al, settled and dismissed. Bayview Loan Servicing LLC v. James Quarry Pines v. State Auto Insurance, al, tax foreclosure. MARRIAGE LICENSES Daniel R. Yemma v. Mohammad Abab- Ramsey et al, judgment entered; order of magistrate. LEGAL NOTICE Sam Lamancusa v. Michelle Manrozy Alec M . Z izzo, 20, of 950 Maple Ave., seh et al, forfeited. foreclosure. Daniel R. Yemma v. Opal Consultin LLC VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ACCEPTING et al, tax foreclosure. Boardman, and Emily M. Campana, Jeffrey Watkins v. Patricia A. Flick, Michael Gelfand et al v. Jacob W. Lar- et al, foreclosure; judgment entered. QUOTES Sam Lamancusa v. Thomas Reiter et al, 20, of 75 Sciota Ave., Boardman. settled and dismissed. kin et al, order of magistrate. Daniel R. Yemma v. Jamshid Ghassab Sealed pricing quotes for dairy and bread foreclosure. Joseph A. Rodriguez, 69, of 1337 Ab- Home S & L Co. of Youngstown Ohio Huntington National Bank v. Latisha et al, foreclosure; judgment entered. products for the 2017 -2018 school year Huntington National Bank v. Bobby G. erdeen Ave., Youngstown, and Ana I. v. Katrina C. Wolfe-Whistler et al, M. Crum et al, judgment entered; Creative Sport Concepts Inc. v. Sabre will be received by Valley Christian School, Sprague Jr. et al, foreclosure. Rivera, 66, of same. foreclosure. foreclosure. Technologies LLC et al, order of mag- Elementary Office, 4401 Southern Blvd., Sam Lamancusa v. John A. Hegel et al, Jose J. Deleon, 41, of 326 E. Avondale MB Financial Bank NA v. Daniel P. Bayview Loan Servicing LLC v. April M. Youngstown, Ohio, 44512 until istrate. Wednesday, August 9th, at 12:00pm. foreclosure. Ave., Youngstown, and Leycha M. Riggs et al, dismissed. Rossi et al, order of magistrate. Sheena Ash et al v. Geisler Realty LLC Sam Lamancusa v. Conny L. Rinehart Asencio-Barber, 28, of same. Angelita Castillo-Villagomez v. Melody Bank of America NA v. Rosemarie Coo- et al, order of magistrate. Sealed pricing quotes will be opened on et al, foreclosure. Lawrence Z. Coleman II, 28, Palm Har- A. Gustafson et al, dismissed. per, settled and dismissed. Michael A. Patrone et al v. Darlene M. Wednesday, August 9th at 12:00pm by the Sam Lamancusa v. Drue Ann Rice et al, bor, Fla. and Kimberly A. Goetz, 42, Danielle West v. Charles Shacklock et M and T Bank v. Beth A. Nolder et al, Director of Food Services along with the Haffner et al, order of magistrate. President of Valley Christian School as foreclosure. of same. al, settled and dismissed. summary judgment; foreclosure. Margarita Encarnacion v. Caleb S. East- provided by law. Sam Lamancusa v. David T. Filipcich et Homebridge Financial Services Inc. v. Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Jason E. Baker Thomas I. Kirk, 27, of 4572 Rhode Is- hon et al, order of magistrate. al, foreclosure. land Drive, Austintown, and Cadence Andrea L. Kerr et al, foreclosure. et al, foreclosure. Specifications and instructions can be Sam Lamancusa v. Leiloni Young et al, L. Rosenberg, 21, of same. PNC Bank National Association v. Hen- Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. Ditech Financial LLC v. Jennifer A. obtained by contacting the Director of Food Jones et al, order of magistrate. Services at 330-788-8088, Ext. 113, by foreclosure. William W. Rosenberger III, 33, Spring- netta Carelly et al, foreclosure. Eric Knight et al, order of magistrate. email to: Sam Lamancusa v. Brian M. Cox et al, fi eld, Ill., and Lacey K. O’Doran, 34, Donald D. Hunter v. Commercial JPMorgan Chase Bank National As- Daniel R. Yemma v. Patrick E. Mar- [email protected] foreclosure. of same. Intertech Division et al, order of sociation v. David W. Yoho et al, magin et al, judgment entered; or by written request to Director of Food foreclosure. Services, Valley Christian School, 4401 Sam Lamancusa v. Robert J. Ruiz et al, Ryan W. Buck, 31, West Layton, Utah, magistrate. foreclosure. Southern Blvd., Youngstown, Ohio 44512. foreclosure. and Jenna R. Donofrio, 31, of 21 To- City of Campbell Ohio v. George P. Ka- Deborah A. Wellington v. Alexander Yvonne Bryant v. Almost Family Inc. et Valley Christian School reserves the right Sam Lamancusa v. Pamela A. Bowen et paz Circle, Canfi eld. laman et al, order of magistrate. Torres et al, order of magistrate. al, order of magistrate. to reject any and all quotes. al, foreclosure. Andrew V. Kuchmaner, 27, of 96 Venloe Lakeview Loan Servicing LLC v. Patricia Joseph A. Delfre v. Rite Aid of Ohio Inc. Wells Fargo Bank NA v. David A. Bea- Huntington National Bank v. Thomas Drive, Poland, and Christina A. Perry, A. Burkell et al, dismissed. order of magistrate. vers et al, dismissed. Valerie Musolino, Food Service Director

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MARTIN F. LARUE, 65 171ST TRUMBULL COUNTY FAIR POLAND – Martin F. LaRue, 65, 2017 scheduled events died at home of leukemia Satur- day morning, July 8. After his ill- TODAY Touring Series & Pure Stock ness was diagnosed last Novem- 2-7 p.m. Spaghetti dinner, Auto Racing, Grandstand, Hot ber, he volunteered to undergo Saddle Horse Area Laps, 5:30 p.m. promising experimental treat- 3-5 p.m. — Junior Fair Horse 4 6-9 p.m. — Trouble Clef, Bicen- ments at the James Cancer Cen- Station Judging, Saddle tennial Stage ter in Columbus. 5 p.m. — Harness Racing, enter 6 p.m.-11 p.m. — Rides Open Mr. LaRue was active in the at gate A 7 p.m. — Junior Fair Free Style scouting movement since he was 5:30 p.m. — 4-H Style Show Riding Horse Show, Sawyer a teenager and was troop master Revue, Historical Stage Ring of Boy Scout Troop 44, sponsored 6:30 p.m. — 4-H Royal Court 10 p.m. — Gates close by the Poland Presbyterian Contest, Historical Stage Church of which he was a mem- wearing shorts at the annual Klon- FRIDAY ber. His proudest achievement, he dike Derby in January, and hottest TUESDAY 8 a.m. — Admission Gate C/re- BOLENDER, Phyllis, 85, of MAGUSIAK, Henry J., 87, of Grif- said, was becoming an Eagle days of summer. Messrs. LaRue Free gate admission; maining gates open at 10 a.m. Boardman; calling hours Wednes- fin, Ga., formerly of Warren; call- Scout. and Zedaker taught the scouts ride tickets $6 9 a.m. — Junior Fair Saddle day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Kin- ing hours Tuesday from 6 to Mr. LaRue was born July 14, how to live outdoors, enjoy nature 8 a.m. — Admission Gate C, Horse Walk/Trot Contest nick Funeral Home in Youngstown. 8 p.m. at Sinchak & Kaszowski Fu- 1951, in Youngstown, a son of Ber- and all that the scouting move- remaining gates open at 10 a.m. Show, Sawyer Ring/Junior neral Home in Warren. nard D. and Helen L. LaRue, and ment entails to build character. 11 a.m. — 4-H Booth Judging Fair Showmanship, Fancy BOWEN, Ruby Helen (Schold- lived in Poland his entire life. Mr. LaRue was a member of the Poultry Show/Junior Fair Goat MARTIN, William Phillip Jr., 38, Noon — Opening Ceremony, Showmanship, Dairy Breeds, burg), 85, of Stockton, Calif. and Mr. LaRue graduated in 1969 Poland Presbyterian Church and Historical Stage Lisbon; Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen of Beloit; Arbaugh-Pearce-Green- Outstanding Project Show with from Poland Seminary High active in its ministries, including 1 p.m. — Flower Show opens, Open-Class Dairy Goat Show & Sons Funeral and Cremation isen & Sons Funeral and Crema- School and briefly studied at serving on the church session. He Services in Salem. tion Services in Salem Flower Barn to follow Youngstown State University. was also a longtime member of 1:30 p.m. — Junior Fair Coro- 9:30 a.m. — Open-Class Dairy HORNYAK, Cynthia J., 55, of San TOTH, Gary Allen “Jacques,” 70, He became a salesman of small Northeastern Ohio Forestry Asso- nation Cattle Show engines and was a top performer Diego, formerly of Youngstown. of Canfield; calling hours Tuesday ciation. 1-5 p.m. — Rides Open 10 a.m. — Open-Class Draft from 4 to 7 p.m. at Rossi & Santuc- at the companies where he Mr. LaRue leaves his compan- 2 p.m. — Junior Fair Horse Horse Halter Judging LARSON, Frederick “Fred” worked. At his last employer, ion, Carol Carr of Poland; a sister, ci Funeral Home in Boardman and Person Contest, Sawyer Ring Noon-4 p.m. — The Amazing James, 67 of Braceville; calling Wednesday from 9 to 9:50 a.m. at Gardner Inc. in Columbus, he was Constance of Cincinnati; a broth- hours Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. 3-6 p.m. — Betty G & The Har- One Man Band, Bicentennial Our Lady of Mount Carmel Basilica either first or second in sales ev- er, Dennis (Andrea) of Poland; and vest Band, Bicentennial Stage stage and Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. in Youngstown. ery year and was awarded a trip another brother, William (Carla), at Lane Family Funeral Homes, to Oregon where he met Gen. 5:30 p.m. — Parade of Colors 1-5 p.m. — Rides open of Florida. & Float Competition Roberts-Clark Chapel in Warren. WEAVER, Hazel Virginia Chuck Yeager, the first man to Services will be held at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. — Junior Fair Saddle (Swartz), 94, of Beloit; visitation 6-11 p.m. — Rides open Horse Francis Tennant Memo- LARUE, Martin F., 65, of Poland; break the sound barrier. There Wednesday, at the Poland Presby- today from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ar- heard him speak and received an 6:30 p.m. — Chris Higbee rial Versatility Competition calling hours Tuesday from 4 to terian Church. Tack Set-up /Junior Fair Rabbit baugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons autographed copy of his auto- Friends and family may call concert, Grandstand, $5 and 7 p.m. at Cunningham-Becker Fu- Funeral and Cremation Services in general admission fee for Showmanship neral Home, Poland Chapel and biography. from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday at the Salem. In scouting, Mr. LaRue was the Cunningham-Becker Funeral everyone over 24 months 5 p.m. — Junior Fair Saddle Wednesday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. 7 p.m. — Parade of Colors Horse Versatility Competition, at Poland Presbyterian Church. longtime assistant scoutmaster of Home, Poland Chapel and Wednes- Sawyer Ring Troop 44 when Bob Zedaker was day from 10 to 10:45 a.m. at the Costume Class, Sawyer Ring scoutmaster and succeeded him 10 p.m. — Gates close 6 p.m. — Horse pulls, Buckeye church. Horse Pullers Assoc., Draft upon Mr. Zedaker’s death. He The family asks that material WEDNESDAY Horse Ring helped many scouts earn their tributes be made to Boy Scout MARJORIE V. SUDIMACK, 94 Free admission to all 6-11 p.m. — Rides open merit badges and was often at Troop 44, c/o Poland Presbyterian veterans with proper ID Camp Stambaugh in Canfield. Church, 2 Poland Manor, Poland, 6– 9 p.m. — Northern Whiskey WARREN - Marjorie V. Sudimack, 8 a.m. — Admission Gate C/ Band, Bicentennial Stage 94, died Tuesday, July 4, 2017, in There he led or helped Mr. Zedak- OH 44514. remaining gates open at 10 a.m. er lead Boy Scouts in learning how Visit www.beckerobits.com to 7:30 p.m. — Dave Martin’s Los Alamitos, Calif. 8:30 a.m. — Junior Fair Sheep Bullride Mania, Grandstand She was born Jan. 2, 1923, in to survive the coldest days of win- send condolences. show with Open-Class Sheep 6-10 p.m. — Take II, Historical Mineral City, the daughter of the ter. Mr. LaRue was known for 07-10-17 Show to follow. late William and Maud Straub Stage 9 a.m. — Junior Fair Meat/ 10 p.m. — Gates close Voelm. of animal welfare concerns has Specialty Showmanship, TC Marjorie was a graduate of East STATE led to the cancellation of sched- Born & Bred, Market, Clover- SATURDAY Sparta High School and attended uled circus performances in the bud, Specialty Goat Show with 8 a.m. — Admission Gate C/ Mt. Union College. She lived her 94 community. Open-Class Specialty Goat remaining gates open at 10 a.m. digest Show to follow / Open-Class years to the fullest. “Marge” be- 9 a.m. — Junior Fair Saddle The Newark Advocate reports Rabbit Show / Junior Fair gan volunteer driving for Mobile Horse Contest Show, Sawyer the Heath Moundbuilders Kiwanis English Horse Show with Senior Meals in the 1960s. In the 1970s, Funeral for WWII Ring Club had arranged to bring the Ride after, Sawyer Ring. she started driving for the Ameri- National Guardsman 10 a.m. — Open-Class Drive-In Carson & Barnes Circus to Newark 9:30 a.m. — Junior Fair Dairy can Red Cross, providing trans- Sudimack Fallon of Los Alamitos; PORT CLINTON Draft Horse & Pony/Half-linger portation for the ill when they for six shows in August with some Beef Feeder Show daughter-in-law Ilona Sudimack of An Ohio National Guard soldier of the ticket proceeds earmarked Hitch Show , Draft Horse Ring were unable to provide it for Cortland; 10 grandchildren; and 17 10:30 a.m. — County commis- whose remains went missing for for charitable causes. But, the sioners meeting – Historical 10:30 a.m. — Junior Fair Live- themselves. When that service great-grandchildren. 75 years after he died in World War stock Sale, SALE Barn was discontinued, Marge contin- Kiwanis Club’s secretary says the Stage Marjorie was preceded in death II’s Bataan Death March will be 1-5 p.m. — Rides Open ued to volunteer with the Ameri- organization has canceled the Noon — Junior Fair Rabbit by her husband, George A. Sudi- buried today in his hometown of performances after Newark City 2-3 p.m. — Kick It Up Cloggers, can Cancer Society’s Road to Re- mack, M.D.; sons Allan and Thomas Show – pet, market & breeds Port Clinton. Councilman Mark Fraizer said last Historical stage covery program from 2005 to Sudimack; son-in-law William Fal- 1 p.m. — Junior Fair Cloverbud 2016. She took patients as far as The Ohio Adjutant General’s month he intends to introduce Show & Tell and Cloverbud 3:00 p.m. — Truck and Tractor lon; and brother Maurice Voelm. Department says Technician 4th Pull by Full Pull Productions, Cleveland and Pittsburgh for doc- Family will receive friends Wed- legislation outlawing circuses in Cornhole directly after tor appointments. She drove any- Grade John Kovach Jr. will be bur- the city. 1-5 p.m. — Rides open Grandstand nesday, July 12, 2017, from 5 until ied with full military honors. 4-5 p.m. — Rock N Country where between 8,000 to 10,000 8 p.m. at the McFarland & Son Fu- People for the Ethical Treatment 2 p.m. — Junior Fair Outstand- Kovach died during the brutal Cloggers, Historical Stage volunteer miles a year. neral Home in Warren. of Animals has accused the circus ing Dairy Project Contest, Dairy march in the Philippines in 1942. He Marge’s quiet but effective mis- Services will be Thursday, July of abusing animals. Managers of Barn 6-9 p.m. — After Midnight was buried in a camp cemetery and Band, Bicentennial Stage sion was to help those who can- 13, 2017, at 10 a.m. at Sts. Peter the Hugo, Oklahoma-based circus 2-8 p.m. — Motorcycle Show, not help themselves. Marge loved and Paul Byzantine Catholic was later moved to a mass grave. have denied any abuse. Midway (driver Free admission) 6-11 p.m. — Rides open to travel, bike, walk, and drive. Church in Warren. Services of final The U.S. Army exhumed remains 3 p.m. — Junior Fair Dairy 7 p.m. — Junior Fair Saddle She has been compared to the En- committal will follow at Oakwood from the grave in 2014 and identi- Algae closes beaches so Production Test, Junior Fair Horse Costume Class, Sawyer ergizer Bunny by many who knew Cemetery in Warren. fi ed Kovach through DNA testing. community builds pool Exhibition Hall Ring her. She was a 2009 Trumbull Kovach enlisted with the National 5 p.m. — Junior Fair Swine 7-10 p.m. — Damian Knapp In lieu of flowers, the family re- LAKESIDE County Community Star. In her 94 quests contributions be made to Guard’s 37th Tank Company in Port Show, SALE Barn Acoustic, Historical Stage years, the number of miles she Clinton in 1940. He fought at Luzon The threat of algae blooms has 10 p.m. — Gates close Sts. Peter and Paul Byzantine prompted the Lake Erie vacation 6 p.m. — Auto Races: RUSH has logged in a plane, on her bike, and Bataan before being captured. Dirt Late Model Touring Series Catholic Church in memory of community of Lakeside to add an SUNDAY on her feet, or in her car would be Marjorie Sudimack. & Sportsman Mods, Grand- astounding. 1 killed, 8 wounded at amenity it has lacked for the last stand HOT LAPS @ 5:30 8 a.m. — Admission Gate C/ Arrangements are entrusted to 144 years — a swimming pool. The remaining gates open at 10 a.m. Marge has been a parishioner McFarland & Son Funeral and Cre- gender-reveal party 6-9 p.m. — Blue Siren Band, push came after record-breaking 9 a.m. — Junior Fair Saddle at Sts. Peter and Paul Byzantine mation Services Co., 271 North CINCINNATI Bicentennial Stage algae blooms closed the area’s Horse Cierra Gabrielson Catholic Church for over 70 years. Park Avenue in Warren. A 22-year-old woman was found 6.-9 p.m. — Joshua Lee Nel- swimming beaches 16 times dur- Memorial Barrel Run followed She volunteered as a bookkeeper Please visit www.McFar- dead at the scene of a home inva- son, Historical Stage ing the summer of 2015. by Trumbull County 4-H Club for the school until it closed in landCares.com to view this obitu- sion where two gunmen opened 6-11 p.m. — Rides Open 2005. She continued to volunteer Lakeside’s leaders say the deci- Competition, Sawyer Ring ary and send condolences. fi re, wounding eight people, in- 10 p.m. — Gates Close 9-9:30 a.m. — Rooster Crow- for the church and has been an cluding three children and a preg- sion to build the pool wasn’t taken active member of that community lightly as some residents worried it THURSDAY ing Contest, across from nant woman who had revealed the Poultry Barn in Oak Grove most of her life. gender of her unborn child at a represented a shift away from the 14 years and under free Memories of Marjorie will be lake. Lakeside draws an average of admission; ride tickets $6 10 a.m. — Skillet Toss Compe- party Saturday night. tition, Draft Horse Ring carried on by daughter Rebecca 07-10-17 150,000 visitors every summer . each Colerain Township Police Chief 8 a.m. — Admission at Gate C/ 11 a.m. — Corn Hole Tourna- Mark Denney said at a news con- Flight anxiety workshop remaining gate open at 10 a.m. ment, Oak Grove ference Sunday that none of the COLUMBUS 9 a.m. — Junior Fair Cat Show/ Noon — Cow Milking Contest, eight people wounded appeared Milking Parlor CYNTHIA J. HORNYAK, 55 An airport named for one of Junior Fair Reptile Show/ to have life-threatening injuries, in- Ohio’s most famous fl iers wants Junior Fair Poultry Showman- 1 p.m. — 4-H Public Speaking SAN DIEGO - Cynthia J. Hornyak cluding the children, who are ages to help people face their fears of ship, Market Show /Junior Fair Contest, Junior Fair Exhibit Hall passed peacefully, with her family 8, 6 and 2. The 22-year-old has fl ying. John Glenn Columbus Inter- Western Pleasure Horse Show, 1-5 p.m. — Rides open at her side, at Sharp Memorial been identifi ed as Autum Garrett national Airport is accepting reg- Sawyer Ring. 2 p.m. — Junior Fair Dairy Hospital on June 30, 2017, in San of Huntington, Ind. istrations until Aug. 21 for the Aug. 9:30 a.m. — Junior Fair Pocket Cheese Auction, Universal Diego at the age of 55. Denney said the gunmen who 26 workshop. Space is limited. Pets Show/Junior Fair Dairy Show Show Ring with Dress a Kow Cynthia is survived by her fl ed on foot haven’t been identifi ed The Facing Takeoff workshop 10 a.m. — Junior Fair Cavy Show Contest & Pee Wee Dairy mother, Irene “Inky” (Bush) Hor- or arrested. He wouldn’t discuss includes an introduction to the Co- 1 p.m. — Open-Class Beef Showmanship to follow nyak of Youngstown; her lifelong details of the investigation. The lumbus airport and air travel. Top- Cattle Show/Small Animal 5 p.m. — Demolition Derby, companion of 30 years, Frank L. gunmen opened fi re with hand- ics include fl ight mechanics, travel Dress-up, Sheep Barn Grandstand Santiago of San Diego, originally guns in the living room of the skills and managing anxiety. Par- 1 p.m. — Spelling Bee, Histori- 5.-7 p.m. — Tyler Jenkins Trio, from Hawaii; her brother, Richard house . There were no indications ticipants also can practice entering cal Stage Area Historical Stage Hornyak of Coitsville; two sisters of a forced entry, and the gunmen a security checkpoint and boarding 1-5 p.m. — Rides open 6-9 p.m. — Rides Christine Hornyak of Salem and entered through the front door, he an airplane if one’s available that 2:30 p.m. — Junior Fair Beef 6 p.m. to Fireworks — Guys Carolyn (Hornyak) Kirchner of said, adding it’s unclear why the day. The event is open to those 10 Showmanship Without Ties, Bicentennial Youngstown; and a niece and sev- ing conversation with anyone. Her victims were shot. or older. A parent or guardian must 5:30 p.m. — Little Mermaid, Stage eral nephews, Nicholas Bryan, Erin determined spirit assisted her to accompany minors. Historical Stage 8 p.m. — Gates close Bryan, Christopher Bryan, Tristan persist in the face of many strug- Offi cial wants circus ban Partners are Nationwide Chil- 6 p.m. — Junior Fair Beef 9:30 p.m. approximately — Kirchner and Trenton Kirchner. gles. She never gave up. NEWARK dren’s Hospital, Ohio State Univer- Show/Natinoal Kiddie Pedal Fireworks display (to follow She was preceded in death by Cynthia enjoyed life and her A central Ohio city offi cial’s plan sity and Southwest Airlines. Tractor Pull, Junior Fair Area Demolition Derby) her father, Edward “Ed” Hornyak; family, always there to brighten to seek a ban on circuses because Associated Press 6 p.m. — Auto Races, Modifi ed Source: Trumbull County Fair Board her brother, Edward Hornyak Jr.; the lives of others. She always and her nephew, Richard Hornyak had a smiling face. Her passion Jr. for Cleveland sports was unprece- Cynthia was born on Dec. 18, dented. There was nothing more 1961, in Youngstown, to Edward she loved but life itself. She en- Akron University students probe neglected historical grave site and Irene (Bush) Hornyak. joyed all of her pets, especially Associated Press She graduated from ITT Techni- and were forced to provide A retired library archivist, children who drowned in going to dog’s beach in Ocean AKRON farm labor for their room Michael Elliot, discovered the canal and their parents cal Institute, worked at the Cleve- Beach, Calif., spending hours play- land Clinic and eventually moved University of Akron an- and board. records for 308 people bur- didn’t claim them.” ing in the sand and enjoying the A researcher found evidence ied at the site that helped to San Diego, where she met the thropology students have The farm portion of the cool ocean breeze. spent weeks examining that the unclaimed bodies inform an investigative re- love of her life, Frank L. Santiago. Cynthia will be missed, but not property was later bought She attended Mesa College major- what lies beneath a park of infants along with murder port by the Beacon Journal forgotten. that once served as a burial victims also were buried there in 2009. by Philip Schneider, who ing in Business, and there after Services will be officiated by received her Real Estate license ground for the poor, vulner- in unmarked graves. UA graduate and Ohio built upscale homes on the Father Trimbur at 5 p.m. on Tues- able and long forgotten. For three weeks, the stu- History Service Corps mem- working as a realtor in California. day, July 11, at Our Lady of Sor- farm portion of the prop- Cynthia and Frank had a collab- Hundreds of bodies were dents mapped the burial ber Eric Olson later digitized erty. He returned about 15 rows Parish, St. Cyril and Method- buried in unmarked graves grounds using tools that Elliot’s fi ndings. Death cer- orative and caring relationship, ius Church, 252 E. Wood St. in acres to the city after his based on mutual support and a beneath what is now Akron’s measure subterranean mag- tificates signed by doctors Youngstown. A memorial dinner Schneider Park between netism and electric pulses were often incomplete. death in 1935. deep love and understanding for to follow at The Elm Tree, 170 Wal- each other. 1875 and 1919, the Akron without digging beneath the “You could tell there was UA student Sarah Burgess ton Ave. in Struthers. Beacon Journal reported. surface. a lot of fast-and-loose docu- said she was intrigued by Cynthia could have an engag- 07-10-17 Some of the dead were “The general principle mentation by the doctors at the mystery of what lies be- “inmates” of the Summit in archaeology is you work the time,” Olson said. “After neath Schneider Park. County Infirmary, a poor- from the known to the un- you look at 308 death cer- house where the indigent, known,” University of Akron tificates, man, it was a de- “If there are any restless disabled and mentally ill professor Tim Matney said. pressing day. You read about spirits on Earth, they would lived in squalid conditions “Then you fi nd the edge.” infants, stillborn babies, be here,” Burgess said.

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio MONDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER Founded June 1869 JULY 10, 2017 VINDY.COM| A7 Dems Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers should 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 go left By JOHN M. CRISP Tribune News Service Democrats are a disap- pointing 0 for 4 in spe- Celebrate farming, history, cial elections to replace House representatives who family fun at Trumbull fair were appointed to Donald Trump’s cabinet. The bit- T’S A SURE SIGN OF MIDSUMMER terest pill was Jon Ossoff’s when the gates swing wide open for failure to defeat Republican the first of the Mahoning Valley’s Karen Handel in Georgia’s county agricultural expositions. 6th Congressional District, IAs the 171st edition of the Trumbull despite a campaign sup- County Fair offi cially begins Tuesday for ported by $30 million. its run through Sunday, it’s also prime Ossoff ran as a left-cen- time to celebrate the foundation of the trist, playing to the middle. fair: the region’s rich agrarian roots. Resi- His campaign slogan was dents can also take stock of farming’s “Humble. Kind. Ready to proud status as one of the county’s most Fight.” He rarely mentioned productive industries today. Donald Trump’s chaotic Just how big is Trumbull agriculture? presidency. The Atlantic’s Data from the U.S. Department of Agri- Molly Ball called him a culture’s census of more than 3,000 U.S. “positionless vessel.” And counties sheds some eye-popping and he lost 52-48 percent. illuminating light: Certainly, political cal- The county boasts 888 farms with culation is essential to suc- 113,896 acres of fertile growing fi elds. cess, and every candidate Nearly 60,000 acres are harvested for has to sort out competing soybeans, corn and other vital crops. interests, catering to some, Some 11,200 (more than the popu- carefully avoiding offense lation of Girard) heads of cattle are to others. raised annually. But as the right has moved The annual market value for all crops further right, centrism produced and livestock totals a whop- doesn’t appear to be work- ping $66.4 million. ing in the age of Trump. Though the industry has changed and Maybe the Democrats modernized over the years, clearly ag- should roll the dice toward riculture remains a critical cog in the the left. On many issues county’s economy and culture. That’s our nation’s citizens are why the annual fair, organized by the surprisingly left-leaning, Trumbull County Agricultural Society despite the great balance and others, provides perfect opportuni- A summer vacation with Trump of political power that rests tites for Mahoning Valley residents to get with the right. up close and personal with the fruits (and If you’re planning a trip to Iraq. Then they pouted when Europe this summer, be fore- Barack Obama, whom they Gun policy is a good vegetables and livestock) of the labor of Doyle example: The National the farming community. warned: You may spend a lot of liked better, made it clear he time explaining Donald Trump McManus was more interested in Asia. Rifle Association and the ‘NEW BEGINNING’ FOR HISTORY to the natives. Now they see a president who gun industry have practi- The fair also celebrates the proud his- In our case, it started thinks alliances are a scam cally paralyzed federal and tory of Trumbull County, once part of the immediately, with the British bility, often seems to be a dis- and doesn’t put much stock in state legislatures, leaving us French colony of Canada (New France) immigration offi cer at London’s ruptor. the U.S. treaty commitment to with a level of gun violence and later the center of the Connecticut Heathrow Airport. It wasn’t a scientific sample defend Europe. without parallel in the in- Western Reserve under the governance “Are you from the South- by any stretch. But our conver- Europeans have plenty of dustrialized West. of John Trumbull. This year’s exposition ern states?” he asked. What sations mirrored a Pew global reasons to worry about their BACKGROUND CHECKS survey released last week which will have a decidedly stronger historical he meant was: Are you Trump future. Islamist terrorism has Yet, a 2015 poll by the Pew found that Trump is unpopu- fl air. voters? accelerated with attacks in Eng- Research Center fi nds that lar across much of the world The ever-popular Historical Village is “What has gotten into you land, France and Belgium. The 85 percent of Americans and that his unpredictability touting “a new beginning to preserve the people?” he demanded. “You European Union is in danger support background checks has shaken confidence in the past” with special exhibits spanning vir- used to be a model other coun- of falling apart. Russia is med- for all gun sales, including United States. tually every nook and cranny of the coun- tries wanted to follow. Now dling in their elections and cor- those at gun shows. Sev- For half a century, Europe- ty. Among the historical societies with we watch you and shake our rupting some of their govern- enty percent of Americans ans got used to thinking of the exhibitions will be ones from Cortland- heads.” ments. They still haven’t solved favor a federal database for United States as a stable cor- Bazetta, Fowler, Howland, Leavittsburg, That was one of dozens of un- their massive unemployment tracking gun sales, and 57 nerstone of world politics – not Niles, North Bloomfield, Southington, sought conversations in three problem. percent support banning always sophisticated in their Trumbull County, Vienna and Warren. countries about the state of In earlier times of trouble, assault-style fi rearms. eyes, not always right, but reli- Of course, the Trumbull County Fair in American politics. Europeans’ American presidents stepped On other issues, many ably there. Now that we’re less Bazetta also is all about loads of inexpen- familiarity with the details of in with reassurances that the Americans have attitudes reliable, they’re more nervous. sive family fun, education and entertain- our national melodrama was United States wanted a Eu- ordinarily associated with “If the United States is making ment in the here and now. Many tantaliz- sometimes startling. rope that was prosperous, the left. While many in the world less stable instead of ing crowd pleasers are back: traditional “What’s the real story about strong and united. Trump says, Republican leadership have more stable, we’re all in deep,” fair food fare, dizzying mechanical rides, Melania?” our British friend instead, that he sees Europe as trouble admitting the threat commercial exhibits and demonstra- Naomi asked. “Is she moving Lala’s husband, Carlo, said in a competitor, not an ally, and fl uent American. of climate change, a recent tions, health exhibits, harness races, car into the White House or not?” that he prefers his competitors Yale poll reveals that 6 in 10 races, a tractor pull, demolition derby Europeans who once resent- They know all too well that to be weak, poor and disunited. Europe – politically divided, Americans are “somewhat and a country music concert featuring ed our superpower status now Italian columnist Beppe worried” or “very worried” Chris Higbee. (A complete day-by-day express sympathy for our trou- militarily weak and economi- Severgnini recently compared cally listless – can’t fill the about it. And at a time when schedule of events can be found in The bles - even nostalgia for Ameri- Trump’s America to a straying President Trump has with- Vindicator and on Vindy.com). can leadership. empty role of the missing su- husband, but suggested that perpower. drawn from the Paris cli- This week’s fair also boasts numerous “What about the famous son- he’d come home. mate agreement, 70 percent structural improvements, the most note- in-law?” asked Lala, our Ital- “Europe could be strong if “Go ahead, have your affairs,” countries knew how to work of Americans favor staying worthy of which for fair-goers likely will ian neighbor, amused to catch he wrote. “But don’t forget: in, displaying more wisdom be new modernized restrooms, which Americans practicing the kind together, but they don’t,” said You’re married to us.” Peter, a German yoga instruc- than their leadership. will be offi cially dedicated at 11:30 a.m. of clan-based politics Italians MARRIAGE NO. 3 Then there’s health care: Tuesday shortly before the offi cial noon know. “Is he the brains of the tor. “Nationalism gets in the Perhaps he had forgotten that While Republicans have opening ceremony for the fair itself. family?” way.” Trump is already on marriage mounted an unrelent- Those who cannot wait can visit the fair “If Trump is impeached, POSITIVE EFFECT No. 3 – and that he views wed- ing, seven-year campaign today, a preview today, with no admission then Pence becomes president, Trump may have had one ding vows and treaties as open to repeal Obamacare and charge, a perk also available Tuesday. So right?” asked Liliane, a German positive effect on continental to renegotiation, just like real recent,ill-considered far, weather forecasts indicate a longtime lawyer. “Would he be worse?” politics, as Europe’s wave of estate contracts. efforts to replace it, Obama- curse of the fair – heavy rain – largely will Brits, Italians and Germans nationalist populism appears Most Americans don’t pay care, whatever its faults, has bypass this year’s offi cial six-day run. all asked whether Trump’s to have ebbed. Trump-style nearly as much attention to reinforced the notion that a With so much going for it, here’s hop- presidency would be over by anti-immigrant populists lost European politics as my Ital- decent, humane society will ing the 2017 Trumbull County Fair en- the end of the year. I described ground in three major elections ian, British and German friends make sure that every citizen joys maximum success and record at- the complexities of impeach- this year: the Netherlands in pay to ours. There are too many is able to live as healthy a life tendance. ment, and how unlikely it was March, France in May and Brit- countries, too many elections. as possible. that a Republican-controlled ain in June. In France, Trump And the details of European Thus, in March, a USA GUEST EDITORIAL Congress would go there. I virtually endorsed populist economic integration are mind- Today poll revealed that 58 reminded them of Italy’s candidate Marine LePen; she numbing. percent of Americans want Crash N. Korea electric grid Silvio Berlusconi, who won was trounced by the Obama- But perhaps we should listen to keep Obamacare or to three elections and governed Orange County Register: North Korea’s more closely to our European keep it with improvements. for nine years despite prosecu- style Emmanuel Macron. protracted policy of nuclear belligerence friends. So what’s the future for tors’ efforts to bring him down. “We have learned from your toward the United States has reached a example,” Liliane joked. They’ve noticed that, under the Democratic Party? May- long-feared tipping point. Pyongyang has BEYOND GOSSIP There may be a silver lining Trump, an important alliance be it lies in candidates such successfully tested an intercontinental Our European friends’ for Americans too. Europeans – one that has kept their con- as Mai-Khanh Tran and Christine Mann. ballistic missile, raising the specter of absorption in all things Trump who once resented our super- tinent peaceful for 70 years – Tran is an Orange County another launch, this time armed with a goes beyond mere gossip, of power status now express sym- is in danger of slipping away pediatrician who has en- nuclear warhead. course. They have gnawing pathy for our troubles – even through neglect. They see what tered the 2018 race for Cali- Even if the cities of America’s Pacifi c concerns about an increasingly nostalgia for American leader- they’re losing, and they’re wor- fornia’s 39th Congressional coast are somehow kept safe from oblit- disorderly world - one in which ship. ried. Shouldn’t we be too? District, hoping to unseat a eration, a nuclear North is intolerable. the president of the United Many Europeans condemned Doyle McManus is a columnist for the Los Action must be taken now. Angeles Times. Distributed by Tribune Content 24-year Republican incum- States, instead of bolstering sta- George W. Bush for invading Agency, LLC. The trouble is that so few options for bent. She is largely motivat- action exist. That’s why attention should ed by her opponent’s party- turn, if it has not turned already, to line support for the repeal of America’s limited but potentially deci- QUOTE OF THE DAY Obamacare, asserting to the sive asymmetric cyber operations capa- Los Angeles Times that “he bilities. Efforts in this area have already We are glad to see normal life did not vote for the needs proven their worth in slowing down the return for the citizens. This is of his constituents.” North’s march to nuclear intimidation or the result of the sacrifi ces of the Christine Mann is a phy- worse. Now they should be pressed into [country’s] heroic fi ghters.” sician, as well, and she’s service to deprive the regime of the one running in Texas’ 31st Con- thing it needs to wage war and maintain Iraq Prime Minister Haider gressional District against its iron grip: electrical power. al-Abadi, in congratulating another long-time incum- Crashing North Korea’s grid – repeat- Iraqi troops Sunday in the bent and supporter of the edly, if necessary – has the strong po- streets of Mosul for driving Republicans’ heartless tential to force a coup, cripple the army, Islamic State militants out of efforts – at one point Trump forestall further nuclear progress or most of the city called them “mean” – to drive the regime to sue for peace. replace Obamacare. Candidates such as Tran and Mann may help Demo- SCRIPTURES crats shrug off Republicans’ The Lord is my strength and my shield; unwarranted demonization My heart trusted in Him, and I am of the term “left.” helped; therefore my heart greatly rejoic- John M. Crisp, an op-ed columnist for Tribune News Service, teaches in the es, and with my song I will praise Him. English Department at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas. Distributed by Psalm 28:7 NKJV Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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MONDAY WORLD/ WORLD & BUSINESS JULY 10, 2017 BUSINESS THE VINDICATOR | A8 digest HEALTH CARE REFORM Sen. Rob Trump: Gasoline price drop Portman, R-Ohio, looks CAMARILLO, CALIF, at a board cov- Syria truce The average price of a gal- ered with ad- lon of regular-grade gasoline diction “trigger fell about a penny nationally words” as he over the past two weeks, to participates in a opportunity $2.31. Industry analyst Trilby roundtable dis- Lundberg of the Lundberg cussion with for- Survey said Sunday that the mer addiction with Russia drop comes amid plentiful recovery clients and current em- Associated Press supplies of both crude oil and ployees July 5 gasoline.She says gas prices at the Adams BEIRUT have declined more than 15 Recovery Center U.S. President Donald Trump cents since April. for Women called for expanded coopera- Gas in San Francisco was in Cincinnati. tion with Russia on Sunday, as a the highest in the contiguous Portman dis- cussed the im- cease-fire brokered by the two United States at an average powers and Jordan for southern of $3 a gallon. The lowest portance of increased fund- Syria came into effect. was in Jackson, Miss., at ing for addiction The cease-fire covering three $1.92 a gallon. The average treatment and war-torn provinces in southern diesel price is $2.51, down 2 eff orts to com- Syria is the fi rst tangible outcome cents from two weeks ago. bat the ovoid ep- following months of strategy idemic in Ohio. Tillerson honored and diplomacy between the new ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump administration and Rus- ISTANBUL sian President Vladimir Putin’s U.S. Moscow. Secretary of State Trump tweeted that the cease- Rex Til- fire, which came into effect at GOP governors to senators: Do no harm noon Sunday, “will save lives.” lerson said Sunday he “Now it is time to move forward misses his Associated Press For wary Republicans, the main more specifi cally, the treatment for in working constructively with Tillerson oil industry CARSON CITY, NEV. concerns about the GOP plan are roll- the opioid epidemic?” he told report- Russia!” he posted on Twitter shortly after the agreement came “colleagues, partners and The pressure is on Republican sen- ing back premium subsidies that help ers this past week. competitors” as he accepted people buy private insurance policies Portman said he has discussed into effect. ators – from congressional leaders, A resident and local opposition an award at the World Petro- conservative groups and impatient and phasing out the expansion of with Kasich various financing op- leum Congress, hosted by activist in Daraa, near the Jorda- GOP voters – to fulfi ll a seven-year- Medicaid, the federal-state insur- tions that would ease any changes Turkey this year. ance program for the poor, disabled nian border, reported an uneasy old promise to scrap much of Demo- to Medicaid while not gutting drug calm hours into the truce. Council President Jozsef and many nursing home patients. treatment programs. One McCon- Toth described Tillerson, who crat Barack Obama’s health care law. “There’s still a lot of anxiety,” In Nevada, more than 220,000 resi- nell proposal would be to provide an is from Texas, as “a man born But back home, Republican gover- dents have gained coverage through said Ahmad al-Masalmeh. “We’ve additional $45 billion over a decade with oil in his veins” before nors who have experienced some Medicaid expansion, 13,000 of them entered the cease-fire but there presenting him with the Dew- of the upside of the law are warn- children. for states’ drug abuse programs. are no mechanisms to enforce it. hurst Award, named after the ing their GOP senators to fi rst, do no “They set policy, but we’re the ones In Arizona, GOP Gov. Doug Ducey That’s what concerns people.” founder of the congress. harm. who have to develop the budgets, has called Obama’s law “a disaster” Six years of fi ghting and siege For these governors, the issue is develop the care, develop the plans, and stopped short of outright oppo- have devastated Daraa, one of Fight for Charlie less about delivering a triumph to work directly with the people,” sition to McConnell’s version. But he the fi rst cities to see large protests LONDON President Donald Trump and more Sandoval said. He said if money is has urged Republican Sens. Jeff Flake against President Bashar Assad The British parents of ter- about not blowing a hole in state reduced, governors will be left to and John McCain to shield states from in 2011. minally ill Charlie Gard are budgets and maintaining health decide among unpopular choices: extensive Medicaid cuts. The pro- It remains contested by U.S.- facing another court hearing care coverage for constituents. In “Raise a tax or limit coverage or gram covers 1.9 million Arizonans, backed rebels and Syrian govern- on his condition and care, the critical next few weeks, some change eligibility requirements” for nearly 28 percent of all residents. The ment forces supported by Russia but are hopeful he will re- and Iran. Large swaths of the city governors are uniquely positioned coverage. expansion alone covers 400,000. Both ceive the experimental treat- Heller is listening. senators have yet to indicate how have been reduced to rubble by ment that previous rulings to press home-state Republican “I cannot support a piece of leg- they’d vote on a GOP bill. government artillery and Rus- have prevented. senators who could deny Majority islation that takes insurance away McConnell has little wiggle room. sian air power. Parents Connie Yates and Leader Mitch McConnell the votes The truce also covers the Qu- from tens of millions of Americans With 52 Republican senators, just Chris Gard have received he needs to pass a Republican health neitra and Sweida provinces, and tens of thousands of Nevadans,” three defections leave him short of support from Pope Fran- care bill. he said recently. where the government and the a majority. Democrats are unifi ed in cis and President Donald “We are the voice of reality,” Ne- Ohio’s John Kasich has been one of rebels are also fighting Islamic Trump, but the 11-month- vada GOP Gov. Brian Sandoval told the most outspoken GOP governors opposition. State militants, who are not in- old’s future remains in the The Associated Press. in criticizing GOP proposals. That The Republican leader has said he cluded in the agreement. hands of British courts. Sandoval said he has been in regu- has increased pressure on Ohio GOP plans to introduce yet another ver- The Britain-based Syrian Ob- Researchers at the Vati- lar contact with Nevada Republican Sen. Rob Portman, who announced sion of the bill after Congress returns servatory for Human Rights, can’s children’s hospital, Sen. Dean Heller to discuss the ram- his opposition to the bill after McCo- today. But McConnell also said that which monitors the conflict which has off ered to treat ifi cations of the evolving GOP plan. nnell abruptly postponed a vote. if he is unable to get 50 votes for the through a network of on-the- Charlie, said new information Heller, who faces a tough re-election “My concern all along has been, GOP plan, he would try to shore up ground activists, reported calm on an experimental treat- next year, has joined Sandoval in op- could low-income Ohioans get ac- insurance markets, a legislative step across the three provinces as ment sought by the parents posing the current measure. cess to the health care they need and that would involve Democrats. dusk fell Sunday. might be eff ective. A hearing on those claims is expected to take place today, but un- HARVARD STUDY less it produces a change, Call To Win Tickets! previous court decisions bar the hospital from allowing Black homeowners struggle Charlie to be taken elsewhere for treatment. Britain’s gov- despite recovering market ernment won’t play a role in deciding the future course of Associated Press University’s Joint Center for the baby’s treatment, an of- SAN FRANCISCO Housing Studies. But it found fi cial said Sunday. Yul Dorn and his wife African-Americans aren’t raised their son and daugh- sharing in the recovery, even Praised by Iraqi PM ter in a three-bedroom as whites, Asian-Americans MOSUL, IRAQ home crammed with family and Latinos slowly see gains in Prime Minister Haider al- photos, one they bought in a home-buying. The center said Abadi has been celebrating historically African-Amer- the disparity between whites with Iraqi troops in Mosul ican neighborhood in San and blacks is at its highest in after they drove Islamic State Francisco more than two 70-plus years of data. militants from some of their decades ago. Experts say reasons for the last strongholds in a nearly Today, they living in a mo- lower homeownership rate nine-month campaign. tel after they were evicted last range from historic under- But heavy fi ghting by year, having lost a foreclosure employment and low wages holdouts continues in parts battle. A second home they to a recession-related fore- of the Old City neighborhood inherited is also in default. closure crisis that hit black near the Tigris River. The Dorns expect to join communities particularly A smiling al-Abadi walked the growing ranks of Afri- hard. In 2004, the pinnacle of among the soldiers, at one can-Americans who do not U.S. homeownership, three- point grabbing an Iraqi fl ag own their homes, a rate that quarters of whites and nearly and briefl y draping it across was nearly 30 percentage points higher than that of half of blacks owned homes, his shoulders. Other troops according to the Harvard waved fl ags and pointed whites in 2016, according to a new report. study. their weapons in the air By 2016, the African- nearby. Al-Iraqia TV quoted The nation’s homeowner- ship rate appears to be stabi- American homeowner rate him congratulating “the he- had fallen to 42.2 percent roic fi ghters and the people lizing as people rebound from the 2007 recession that left mil- and lagged 29.7 percentage on the big victory” in Iraq’s points behind whites, nearly second-largest city. lions unemployed and home values underwater, accord- a percentage point higher Islamic State militants ing to the report by Harvard than in 2015. now control less than a mile of territory in the shattered city, but they are using human shields, suicide N. Korea calling U.S. practice bombers and snipers in a fi ght to the death. bombing run a provocation LIVE AT THE ‘Crunching sound’ Associated Press joined them in the drill. The WARD, COLO. SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA bombers also fl ew with Japa- A teen staff er at a Colora- North Korean state media nese F-2 fi ghter jets over the do camp woke up at around 4 have sharply criticized a re- East China Sea on their way a.m. Sunday to a “crunching cent practice bombing run back to Andersen Air Force sound,” his head inside the by two U.S. B-1B bombers on Base in Guam. mouth of a black bear, which the Korean peninsula, call- The 10-hour mission came was trying to pull him out of ing it a dangerous move rais- three days after North Korea his sleeping bag as he slept tested an intercontinental SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd outside at Glacier View Ranch ing the risk of nuclear war. near Denver, said Co lorado A commentary Sunday in ballistic missile on Fourth Parks and Wildlife spokes- the ruling party’s Rodong Sin- of July, America’s Indepen- woman Jennifer Churchill. mun newspaper accused the dence Day. 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@VINDYSPORTS VINDYSPORTS » INSIDE B U MONDAY • SCOREBOARD, B2 SPORTS & CLASSIFIEDS JULY 10, 2017 • , B4 THE VINDICATOR | B1 • CLASSIFIEDS, B6 Grand Slam season like old times I THOUGHT THAT lot. “I thought that everybody this Final week of Wimbledon kicks in EVERYBODY THIS week was going to fi nd their form, Associated Press Indeed, it is. WEEK WAS GOING TO especially speaking about Andy LONDON Not since Lleyton Hewitt won FIND THEIR FORM, ESPECIALLY and Novak. ... With me, I hoped As usual, Roger Federer, No- the championship 15 years ago I was going to be there. Whereas vak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and has someone other than Federer SPEAKING ABOUT ANDY [MUR- with Rafa’s confi dence, I thought Andy Murray are playing well at (a record-equaling seven titles RAY] AND NOVAK [DJOKOVIC]. he was also going to be there,” Wimbledon, leading the way into in that span), Djokovic (three), said Federer, who has a cold. “So Week 2. Nadal (two) or Murray (two) Roger Federer I’m not that surprised. But it’s “It’s their turf,” said Ernests left Wimbledon with the men’s great.” Gulbis, who stood in Djokovic’s singles title. In addition, that so- Count Federer among those This Grand Slam season has way in the third round but failed called Big 4 accounts for eight shrugging at the quartet’s suc- been just like old times. to present too much of an obsta- runner-up finishes during that cess so far this fortnight, with cle. “It’s their home court.” stretch. only one set dropped among the See TENNIS, B3

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Corey Kluber delivers a pitch in the fi rst inning of a game Sunday in Cleveland. Big Ben strikes 3 All-Star Fulmer outshines Kluber Associated Press CLEVELAND Michael Fulmer outpitched All-Star teammate Corey Kluber and Alex Presley hit a tiebreaking, two-run double and the Detroit Tigers hung on late to salvage the series fi nale with a 5-3 win over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday night. Fulmer (9-6) dominated Cleveland’s lineup until the seventh, when he gave up a two-run homer to TIGERS 5 Indians All-Star Jose INDIANS 3 Ramirez. Next: Cleveland at Detroit’s shaky bull- Oakland, Friday, pen barely held togeth- 10:05 p.m. er over the last three innings. Shane Green worked out of a bases-loaded threat in the seventh and Justin Wilson did the same in the eighth while getting fi ve outs for his 10th save in 11 tries. Fulmer won’t pitch for the AL in Mi- ami on Tuesday night, so he made the most of a nationally televised matchup against Kluber by beating the Central-leading Indians. He held Cleveland to one run and three hits over the fi rst six innings and won his third start in a row. Presley ripped his double just inside the left-fi eld chalk in the sixth off Dan Otero after the Tigers loaded the bases NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR against reliever Nick Goody (1-1), who Canfi eld’s Ben Slanker (14) high-fi ves third base coach Rick Havrilla rounding third after his three-run in the second inning against Poland on replaced Kluber to start the inning. Sunday at the Fields of Dreams in Boardman. Canfi eld pounds Poland for crown See INDIANS, B5 By GREG GULAS Canfi eld Salazar gets [email protected] second base- BOARDMAN man Luca Canfield’s 11-12 Little League baseball Ricchiuti (13) throws rehab start team knows a little bit about state champion- to fi rst base ships, having won titles in 2014 and in 2016. in the fi rst “Clout King” Ben Slanker and pitcher Con- inning of a nor Miller are two very big reasons why back- game Sunday at Eastwood to-back state titles are a realis- against tic goal. Poland at Staff report Slanker hit three home runs the Fields of NILES and added seven runs batted Dreams in The Mahoning Valley Scrappers Boardman. are hoping Cleveland Indians pitcher ONLINE in while Miller tossed a two- Danny Salazar will give them a boost PHOTO hitter and struck out seven as NIKOS FRAZIER THE VINDICATOR on Tuesday after the team was swept See gallery Canfi eld stopped Poland, 11-0 for this story in fi ve innings on Sunday to by the Williamsport Crosscutters (11- at vindy.com capture the District 2 Major 9). Division crown at Fields of Salazar will make a rehab appear- CANFIELD 11 Dreams. ance on Tuesday when the Scrappers POLAND 0 Canfield will play the (10-10) take on the District 3 champion in the Brooklyn Cyclones state tournament on Saturday at 1 p.m. in at Eastwood Field. Maumee. First pitch is set for For Slanker, who blasted two home runs 7:05 p.m. last year against Maumee in the state tour- Salazar, a 2016 All Star, was moved to See BASEBALL, B5 the bullpen in May CUTTERS 8 before later being SCRAPPERS 7 added to the dis- abled list with shoul- Xander Next: Brooklyn der issues. Cyclones vs. Scrap- Schauff ele pers at Eastwood Sunday, the Scrap- hoists the Schauffele captures Field, Tuesday, pers’ ninth-inning winners tro- 7:05 p.m. rally fell short in phy after an 8-7 loss. Gregori winning the Greenbrier Greenbrier Classic Vasquez (0-1) took the loss after the Classic Scrappers squandered a 3-0 fi rst-in- PGA Tour Associated Press round leader Sebastian Munoz. ning lead. Vazquez didn’t survive the golf tourna- WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.VA. Streb shot 69. Munoz had a 72 to tie Crosscutters’ three-run third at-bat. ment Sunday for third with Jamie Lovemark at 12 Ulysses Cantu and Jesse Berardi in White A strong finish in the U.S. Open late month helped prepare Xander under. Lovemark shot 69. sparked the Scrappers’ offense with Sulphur two RBIs apiece. Berardi had three Springs, Schauffele for the nerve-racking The 23-year-old Schauffele, who W.Va. grind of chasing a title on the PGA took up golf after giving up soccer hits and Samad Taylor scored three Tour. because his coaches wanted him to times. Taylor hit a homer in the eighth ASSOCIATED switch from offense to defense, tied inning. PRESS The rookie made a 3-foot birdie putt on the fi nal hole Sunday to win for fi fth in his fi rst U.S. Open at Erin For Williamsport, Austin Listi drove The Greenbrier Classic by a stroke Hills. in three runs. over Robert Streb for his first tour “The U.S. Open was a huge mo- Tickets for Tuesday’ game are avail- victory. ment in my career,” Schauffele said. able by calling the Scrappers at 330- Schauffele closed with a 3-under 67 “It was one of the biggest stages and 505-0000, or by visiting the Mr. Rooter and fi nished at 14-under 266 to cap Box Offi ce at Eastwood Field or online a daylong duel with Streb and third- See PGA, B3 at www.mvscrappers.com.

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LPGA Championship. TV & RADIO 6 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA Summer SPORTS TODAY League playoffs. 8 a.m. (ESPN) (ESPN2) Tennis: 6:30 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: Panama vs. Wimbledon. Nicaragua, CONCACAF Gold Cup. digest 4 p.m. (ESPNU) NBA Summer 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: League: Hawks vs. Bulls. Brooklyn Cyclones at Scrappers. 4 p.m. (GC) Women’s golf: Senior 8 p.m. (33) The Espys. Bell captures LPGA Championship. 8 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA Summer 6 p.m. (ESPNU) NBA Summer League playoffs. Blaney Memorial League: Nets vs. Pelicans. 9 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: USA vs. 8 p.m. (ESPN) (ESPN2) MLB: Home Martinique, CONCACAF Gold Cup. HARTFORD Run Derby. 9 p.m. (MLBN) Baseball: Triple A All- 8 p.m. (ESPNU) NBA Summer Star Game. Christopher Bell became the League: Nuggets vs. Raptors. THURSDAY ninth diff erent Lou Blaney Memo- 10 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA Summer 5:30 a.m. (GC) Golf: European Tour League: Clippers vs. Bucks. Scottish Open. rial Sprint Car winner on Satur- TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. (NBCSN) Cycling: Tour de day at Sharon Speedway. 8 a.m. (ESPN) (ESPN2) France: Stage 12. Tennis: Wimbledon women’s 8 a.m. (ESPN) (ESPN2) Tennis: Bell’s impressive week also quarterfi nals. Wimbledon women’s semifi nals. saw him win a pair of USAC Na- 8 a.m. (NBCSN) Cycling: Tour de 1:30 p.m. (GC) Golf: Champions France: Stage 10. Tour Constellation Senior Players tional Midget Car events in Il- 4 p.m. (GC) Women’s golf: Senior Championship. linois. He captured the NASCAR LPGA Championship. 2 p.m. (FS1) Women’s golf: U.S. 4:30 p.m. (ESPNU) NBA Summer Open. Camping World Truck Series League: Jazz vs. Grizzlies. 4 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA Summer event win on Thursday in Ken- 6:30 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA Summer League playoffs. League: 76ers vs. Celtics. 4 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour John tucky, and followed it up with his 6:30 p.m. (STO) MLB: “The Tribe Deere Classic. Report.” 6 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA Summer second career All Star victory on 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: League playoffs. Saturday night. Brooklyn Cyclones at Scrappers. 7 p.m. (GC) Golf: Web.com Tour 7:30 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: Costa Rica Utah Championship. Making his season debut, Jer- vs. Canada, CONCACAF Gold Cup. 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: emiah Shingledecker ended a 8 p.m. (19) MLB: All_Star Game. Brooklyn Cyclones at Scrappers. 8:30 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA 8 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA Summer near four-year winless drought at Summer League: Warriors vs. League playoffs. Sharon Speedway after a wire-to- Timberwolves. 8 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: El Salvador vs. WEDNESDAY Curacao, CONCACAF Gold Cup. wire win in the 30-lap Hovis Auto 8 a.m. (ESPN) (ESPN2) Tennis: 9 p.m. (ESPN) X Games. & Truck Supply Big-Block Modi- Wimbledon quarterfi nals. 9:30 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour John 8 a.m. (NBCSN) Cycling: Tour de Deere Classic (recorded). fi ed feature. France: Stage 11. 10 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA Summer 4 p.m. (ESPNU) NBA Summer League playoffs. Sharon Speedway will be League playoffs. 10:30 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: Mexico vs. 4 p.m. (GC) Women’s golf: Senior Jamaica, CONCACAF Gold Cup. idle until July 20 for the Super JIM MATTHEWS | THE POST-CRESCENT VIA AP DIRTcar Series for the Big-Block Katherine Kirk reacts after sinking the winning putt on the 18th hole during the Thornberry Creek LPGA Modifi eds in the “Buckeye Classic golf tournament in Hobart, Wis., on Sunday. Justin Bour +220 Ground-Pounder 100.” Aaron Judge -260 Mariah Stackhouse, $44,705 69-68-68-67 — 272 LATEST LINE Charlie Blackmon +130 Megan Khang, $44,705 68-69-67-68 — 272 MLB GOLF Cody Bellinger -150 Sinusitis forces PGA TOUR S. Santiwiwatthanaphong, $33,927 71-69-66-67 — 273 HOME RUN DERBY Yani Tseng, $33,927 69-68-69-67 — 273 Marlins Park, Miami, Fla. TUESDAY GREENBRIER CLASSIC Moriya Jutanugarn, $33,927 67-68-71-67 — 273 Favorite Odds Underdog 88TH ALL-STAR GAME Nunes to drop out SUNDAY’S SCORES Suzann Pettersen, $33,927 68-70-66-69 — 273 Gary Sanchez +220 Marlins Park, Miami, Fla. At The Old White TPC Candie Kung, $26,125 68-73-67-66 — 274 Giancarlo Stanton -260 Favorite Odds Underdog UFC bantamweight champion White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. Eun-Hee Ji, $26,125 68-68-72-66 — 274 Mike Moustakas +120 National Even-6 American Amanda Nunes blamed chronic Purse: $7.1 million Katherine Perry, $26,125 68-70-68-68 — 274 Miguel Sano -140 Home Team in CAPS Yardage: 7,286; Par 70 Angel Yin, $26,125 69-68-67-70 — 274 sinusitis for her decision to drop Final Jodi Ewart Shadoff, $26,125 71-66-66-71 — 274 out of her title defense at UFC 213 Xander Schauffele (500), $1,278,000 64-69-66-67 — 266 Caroline Hedwall, $20,584 67-70-71-67 — 275 Robert Streb (300), $766,800 65-68-65-69 — 267 Ryann O’Toole, $20,584 75-66-66-68 — 275 Burlington 7, Wisconsin 4 Jamie Lovemark (163), $411,800 69-64-66-69 — 268 Minjee Lee, $20,584 69-72-66-68 — 275 Kane County 10, Beloit 9 with just a few hours’ notice. Sebastian Munoz (163), $411,800 61-67-68-72 — 268 BASEBALL Alena Sharp, $20,584 67-70-70-68 — 275 Fort Wayne 5, Lansing 4 Russell Henley (105), $269,800 68-64-68-69 — 269 MINOR LEAGUES Nunes revealed her condition Karine Icher, $20,584 67-69-71-68 — 275 Cedar Rapids 2, Peoria 1 Kelly Kraft (105), $269,800 67-66-67-69 — 269 Alejandra Llaneza, $20,584 67-71-67-70 — 275 SINGLE A Ryan Blaum (88), $228,975 68-67-71-64 — 270 NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE Bowling Green 7, Great Lakes 2 in postings Sunday on Twitter Sandra Gal, $20,584 68-64-72-71 — 275 Clinton at Quad Cities, 6:15 p.m. Tony Finau (88), $228,975 69-66-67-68 — 270 McNamara Division In Gee Chun, $17,648 67-70-71-68 — 276 Today’s Games and Instagram. Nunes made a Chad Campbell (70), $177,500 70-69-65-67 — 271 Augusta James, $14,782 71-69-69-68 — 277 W L Pct. GB Alex Cejka (70), $177,500 66-71-70-64 — 271 Staten Island (Yanks) 15 4 .789 — Lansing at Fort Wayne, 12:05 p.m. trip to the hospital on Saturday Dottie Ardina, $14,782 70-69-70-68 — 277 Kane County at Beloit, 1 p.m. J.B. Holmes (70), $177,500 68-69-66-68 — 271 Dana Finkelstein, $14,782 73-65-71-68 — 277 Aberdeen (Orioles) 10 7 .588 4 Burlington at Wisconsin, 1:05 p.m. and decided not to fi ght later that Danny Lee (70), $177,500 64-68-70-69 — 271 Ilhee Lee, $14,782 67-68-74-68 — 277 Hudson Valley (Rays) 6 13 .316 9 Nick Taylor (70), $177,500 64-69-69-69 — 271 Great Lakes at Bowling Green, 1:05 p.m. Brooke M. Henderson, $14,782 71-68-69-69 — 277 Brooklyn (Mets) 6 14 .300 9 1⁄2 night, infuriating the UFC and op- Bryson DeChambeau (54), $124,250 70-66-71-65 — 272 Aditi Ashok, $14,782 70-68-70-69 — 277 Pickney Division Peoria at Cedar Rapids, 1:05 p.m. David Hearn (54), $124,250 65-69-70-68 — 272 Brittany Altomare, $14,782 67-70-71-69 — 277 W Virginia (Pirates) 13 7 .650 — South Bend at Dayton, 7 p.m. ponent Valentina Shevchenko. Rory Sabbatini (54), $124,250 72-66-67-67 — 272 West Michigan at Lake County, 7 p.m. Jaye Marie Green, $14,782 68-66-70-73 — 277 State College (Cards) 11 8 .579 1 1⁄2 Nunes, who beat Ronda Rous- Webb Simpson (54), $124,250 69-68-69-66 — 272 Mariajo Uribe, $10,437 72-69-73-64 — 278 Williamsport (Phillies) 11 9 .550 2 Clinton at Quad Cities, 7:35 p.m. Brandon Hagy (48), $102,950 69-70-67-67 — 273 Rachel Rohanna, $10,437 67-73-73-65 — 278 Scrappers (Indians) 10 10 .500 3 Tuesday ey in her last bout, said she felt Jimmy Walker (48), $102,950 68-70-70-65 — 273 Mel Reid, $10,437 70-70-72-66 — 278 Batavia (Marlins) 8 12 .400 5 No games scheduled Phil Mickelson (38), $69,501 67-72-71-64 — 274 Cydney Clanton, $10,437 68-69-74-67 — 278 Auburn (Nationals) 6 13 .316 6 1⁄2 TRIPLE A out of breath during her weight Roberto Castro (38), $69,501 73-65-68-68 — 274 Kim Kaufman, $10,437 72-69-68-69 — 278 Stedler Division Graham DeLaet (38), $69,501 64-70-71-69 — 274 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE cut. She also “felt off balance Wichanee Meechai, $10,437 70-70-68-70 — 278 W L Pct. GB North Division James Hahn (38), $69,501 71-64-69-70 — 274 Lee-Anne Pace, $10,437 71-68-68-71 — 278 Vermont (Athletics) 13 6 .684 — Mackenzie Hughes (38), $69,501 69-67-71-67 — 274 W L Pct. GB from the pressure in my sinuses. Jackie Stoelting, $10,437 69-70-67-72 — 278 Connecticut (Tigers) 9 10 .474 4 Curtis Luck, $69,501 69-69-68-68 — 274 Scranton/WB (Yanks) 55 34 .618 — Olafi a Kristinsdottir, $10,437 68-70-68-72 — 278 Lowell (Red Sox) 9 10 .474 4 I was not feeling well enough to Jonathan Randolph (38), $69,501 67-68-70-69 — 274 Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 55 35 .611 1⁄2 Laura Gonzalez Escallon, $8,027 65-74-74-66 — 279 Tri-City (Astros) 7 11 .389 51 ⁄2 Patrick Reed (38), $69,501 66-69-72-67 — 274 Rochester (Twins) 49 39 .557 5 1⁄2 Samantha A Troyanovich, $8,027 67-72-73-67 — 279 ——— risk getting punched in the head Chris Stroud (38), $69,501 69-69-67-69 — 274 Pawtucket (Red Sox) 44 44 .500 10 1⁄2 Mina Harigae, $8,027 72-67-72-68 — 279 Sunday’s Games J.J. Spaun (24), $44,172 68-69-71-67 — 275 Buffalo (Blue Jays) 38 52 .422 17 1⁄2 Annie Park, $8,027 70-69-70-70 — 279 with such pressure.” Harold Varner III (24), $44,172 67-71-70-67 — 275 Brooklyn 6, Staten Island 4 Syracuse (Nationals) 32 55 .368 22 Kris Tamulis, $6,697 70-70-72-68 — 280 Harris English (24), $44,172 69-70-67-69 — 275 West Virginia 10, Batavia 5 South Division “I have never pulled out of a Christina Kim, $6,697 69-67-75-69 — 280 Michael Kim (24), $44,172 68-71-69-67 — 275 Williamsport 8, Mahoning Valley 7 W L Pct. GB Catriona Matthew, $6,697 72-69-68-71 — 280 Davis Love III (24), $44,172 63-69-68-75 — 275 Vermont 5, Hudson Valley 4 Durham (Rays) 55 34 .618 — fi ght before,” Nunes wrote. “I am Nicole Broch Larsen, $6,697 69-70-70-71 — 280 Lowell 7, Connecticut 4 Peter Malnati (24), $44,172 69-69-68-69 — 275 Gwinnett (Braves) 44 44 .500 10 1⁄2 Dani Holmqvist, $6,697 67-70-71-72 — 280 Tri-City at Aberdeen sorry to all my fans that came out Kevin Streelman (24), $44,172 67-69-70-69 — 275 Charlotte (W Sox) 39 49 .443 151 ⁄2 Marissa L Steen, $6,697 70-68-69-73 — 280 Auburn at State Colleg Joaquin Niemann, $0 68-68-75-64 — 275 Norfolk (Orioles) 37 53 .411 18 1⁄2 to see me. I’ll make it up to you Sun Young Yoo, $5,322 71-70-73-67 — 281 Today Ryan Brehm (16), $31,284 72-67-69-68 — 276 West Division Pavarisa Yoktuan, $5,322 67-68-76-70 — 281 No games scheduled the next time I step in the cage.” Smylie Kaufman (16), $31,284 68-66-75-67 — 276 W L Pct. GB Caroline Masson, $5,322 69-72-69-71 — 281 Tuesday’s Games Ted Potter, Jr. (16), $31,284 68-68-72-68 — 276 Indianapolis (Pirates) 50 39 .562 — Shawn Stefani (16), $31,284 69-70-69-68 — 276 Lee Lopez, $5,322 72-68-70-71 — 281 Vermont at Staten Island, TBD UFC President Dana White and Columbus (Indians) 46 42 .523 3 1⁄2 Bill Haas (16), $31,284 69-69-69-69 — 276 Jeong Eun Lee, $5,322 69-69-72-71 — 281 Staten Island at Vermont, 6 p.m. Shevchenko sharply criticized Bronte Law, $5,322 67-70-72-72 — 281 State College at Tri-City, 7 p.m. Toledo (Tigers) 41 46 .471 8 Hunter Mahan (16), $31,284 67-71-69-69 — 276 Louisville (Reds) 35 54 .393 15 Ben Martin (16), $31,284 64-67-75-70 — 276 Amy Olson, $5,322 69-72-67-73 — 281 Aberdeen at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games Nunes for her decision, which Nick Watney (16), $31,284 70-64-72-70 — 276 Emily K. Pedersen, $5,322 69-70-68-74 — 281 Brooklyn at Mahoning Valley, 7:05 p.m. forced the promotion to scrap Brian Campbell (10), $22,067 68-67-71-71 — 277 Brooke Pancake, $4,537 67-73-73-69 — 282 Lowell at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. Gwinnett 7, Indianapolis 2 Robert Garrigus (10), $22,067 69-68-72-68 — 277 Xiyu Lin, $4,537 74-66-71-71 — 282 West Virginia at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley 5, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 2 the main event of its pay-per-view J.J. Henry (10), $22,067 69-67-72-69 — 277 Giulia Molinaro, $4,537 71-70-68-73 — 282 Williamsport at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Pawtucket 2, Buffalo 1, 11 innings Charles Howell III (10), $22,067 69-70-69-69 — 277 Joanna Klatten, $4,537 69-72-65-76 — 282 SUNDAY’S BOXSCORE Rochester 8, Syracuse 2 show. Shevchenko ripped Nunes Amelia Lewis, $4,188 67-69-75-72 — 283 Louisville 5, Charlotte 4 John Huh (10), $22,067 70-68-72-67 — 277 CROSSCUTTERS 8, SCRAPPERS 7 Martin Flores (7), $17,202 71-68-70-69 — 278 Min Lee, $4,188 73-68-68-74 — 283 Norfolk 3, Columbus 2 for attempting a drastic weight Scrappers Williamsport Trey Mullinax (7), $17,202 73-65-72-68 — 278 Becky Morgan, $4,188 71-67-71-74 — 283 Toledo 5, Durham 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Brett Stegmaier (7), $17,202 69-70-69-70 — 278 Katie Burnett, $3,939 67-74-72-71 — 284 Today cut, making her more susceptible Wade cf 4 1 1 0 Maton ss 4 1 2 0 Camilo Villegas (7), $17,202 68-68-72-70 — 278 Madeleine L Sheils, $3,939 66-70-76-72 — 284 No games scheduled to illness and many other health Mark Anderson (7), $17,202 68-68-71-71 — 278 Hee Young Park, $3,939 69-70-72-73 — 284 Taylor 2b 3 3 1 0 Stephen lf 4 0 1 0 Tuesday’s Games Keegan Bradley (7), $17,202 70-67-70-71 — 278 Cindy LaCrosse, $3,814 73-68-74-71 — 286 Gonzalz lf 5 0 0 0 Haseley dh 5 0 1 0 No games scheduled problems. Cantu 1b 5 0 1 2 Scheiner 2b 5 1 3 0 Seamus Power (7), $17,202 68-71-67-72 — 278 Dori Carter, $3,814 68-70-71-77 — 286 DOUBLE A Karrie Webb, $3,743 69-72-76-70 — 287 Nelson pr 0 0 0 0 Ortiz rf 3 1 0 0 “You can’t just say, ‘I don’t Gary Woodland (6), $16,188 71-68-71-69 — 279 EASTERN LEAGUE Jonathan Byrd (5), $15,691 69-70-73-68 — 280 Samantha Richdale, $3,696 69-70-71-78 — 288 Berardi ss 5 1 3 2 Stobbe 3b 4 1 1 2 want to fi ght,”’ Shevchenko said. Stewart Cink (5), $15,691 70-68-69-73 — 280 Briana Mao, $3,649 70-71-71-77 — 289 Benson rf 3 0 1 1 Fitch c 3 1 1 1 Eastern Division Mark Hubbard (5), $15,691 70-68-70-72 — 280 Silvia Cavalleri, $3,602 70-70-74-76 — 290 Laureano 3b 4 0 2 1 Listi 1b 5 3 4 3 W L Pct. GB Geoff Ogilvy (5), $15,691 69-69-71-71 — 280 Vicky Hurst, $3,556 72-68-78-77 — 295 GGonzalez c3 0 0 0 Matos cf 4 0 3 2 Trenton (Yankees) 60 28 .682 — 76ers’ Fultz sprains Scott Stallings (5), $15,691 67-69-71-73 — 280 Scolamro pr 0 1 0 0 Reading (Phillies) 51 36 .586 8 1⁄2 Hudson Swafford (5), $15,691 65-66-72-77 — 280 DUBAI DUTY FREE IRISH OPEN Clement dh 4 1 1 0 Binghamton (Mets) 46 38 .548 12 Portland (Red Sox) 41 44 .482 17 1⁄2 ankle, will sit out Tommy Gainey (4), $14,981 70-68-73-70 — 281 SUNDAY’S LEADING SCORES Totals 36 7 10 7 Totals 37 8 16 8 Hartford (Rockies) 38 49 .437 21 1⁄2 Matt Jones (4), $14,981 66-70-75-70 — 281 At Portstewart Golf Club (Strand Course) David Lingmerth (4), $14,981 64-74-72-71 — 281 N Hampshire (B Jays) 34 54 .386 26 LAS VEGAS Londonderry, Northern Ireland Scrappers 300 000 013 — 7 Western Division Daniel Obremski, $14,981 69-70-71-71 — 281 Purse: $7 million Williamsport 103 020 20x — 8 W L Pct. GB No. 1 overall pick Markelle Julian Etulain (3), $14,555 69-69-71-73 — 282 Yardage: 7,004; Par: 72 C.T. Pan (3), $14,555 65-74-70-73 — 282 E—Stephen (5, fi elding). PB—Fitch (1). Altoona (Pirates) 46 41 .529 — Fultz will miss the rest of the NBA Final Double plays— Scrappers 1, Williamsport 0. Patrick Rodgers (3), $14,271 68-71-70-74 — 283 Jon Rahm, Spain 65-67-67-65 — 264 Bowie (Orioles) 47 42 .528 — Bubba Watson (3), $14,271 69-67-75-72 — 283 SB—Ortiz (3). CS—Scheiner (2). LOB—Scrappers Akron (Indians) 44 41 .518 1 summer league because of a Richie Ramsay, Scotland 68-70-67-65 — 270 8, Williamsport 12. 2B—Berardi (4), Matos (3), Brian Gay (3), $14,058 67-72-72-73 — 284 Matthew Southgate, England 65-68-71-66 — 270 Erie (Tigers) 43 44 .494 3 Zac Blair (3), $13,845 70-69-75-71 — 285 Scheiner (4), Listi 2 (2). HR—Taylor (1), Listi (1), sprained left ankle. David Drysdale, Scotland 66-69-73-63 — 271 Richmond (Giants) 36 51 .414 10 Tyrone Van Aswegen (3), $13,845 70-69-75-71 — 285 Stobbe (5). Justin Rose, England 67-70-66-68 — 271 Harrisburg (Nationals) 35 53 .398 11 1⁄2 IP H R ER BB SO The Philadelphia 76ers say Ryan Fox, New Zealand 67-66-70-68 — 271 ——— Scrappers LPGA TOUR Daniel Im, United States 64-67-68-72 — 271 Sunday’s Games Fultz is expected to return to Vasquez L, 0-1 2.2 9 4 4 1 2 THORNBERRY CREEK LPGA CLASSIC Julien Quesne, France 70-68-64-70 — 272 Trenton 9, New Hampshire 0 Valladares 2.1 4 2 2 0 1 Benjamin Hebert, France 64-67-69-72 — 272 Portland 3, Reading 2 basketball activities in one to two SUNDAY’S SCORES Nelson 1 0 0 0 1 0 At Thornberry Creek at Oneida Tommy Fleetwood, England 70-67-68-68 — 273 Hartford 7, Binghamton 3 weeks. Fultz tweeted Sunday: Oliver Fisher, England 65-68-70-70 — 273 Hendrickson 1 3 2 2 1 2 Erie 7, Harrisburg 4 Oneida, Wis. Ventura 1 0 0 0 0 2 “I’m ok, thank you for all who Purse: $2 million Hideto Tanihara, Japan 70-65-66-72 — 273 Akron 7, Altoona 6 Bradley Dredge, Wales 68-69-67-70 — 274 Williamsport Bowie 6, Richmond 3 Yardage: 6,624; Par: 72 Stewart W, 2-1 5 5 3 3 2 5 where worried!” Final Gavin Moynihan, Ireland 67-71-73-64 — 275 Today Wade Ormsby, Australia 67-70-70-68 — 275 Alcantara H, 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 No games scheduled a-amateur Ramirez 1 2 1 0 1 2 Fultz appeared to roll his ankle Katherine Kirk, $300,000 68-63-65-70 — 266 Hideki Matsuyama, Japan 67-68-72-68 — 275 Tuesday’s Games Dohy 1 3 3 3 1 2 Ashleigh Buhai, $182,127 69-66-65-67 — 267 Peter Hanson, Sweden 68-71-66-70 — 275 No games scheduled WP—Hendrickson. HBP—G. Gonzalez (by Dohy), in Saturday night’s game and was Sei Young Kim, $132,120 65-73-67-63 — 268 Scott Jamieson, Scotland 70-69-66-70 — 275 Pornanong Phatlum, $102,205 67-70-70-62 — 269 Peter Uihlein, United States 69-67-69-70 — 275 Stobbe (by Vasquez), Ortiz (by Vasquez), Fitch helped to the locker room by two (by Ventura). FRONTIER LEAGUE Cristie Kerr, $82,264 70-67-67-66 — 270 Also East Division teammates. Tiffany Joh, $61,822 69-69-66-67 — 271 Padraig Harrington, Ireland 68-69-71-71 — 279 Tati, Echols, Howard. Ventura. Umpires—Home, Jake Botek; 1B, Kyle Nichol. T—3:08. A—2,097. W L Pct. GB Ayako Uehara, $61,822 72-66-65-68 — 271 Paul Peterson, United States 67-67-71-75 — 280 Schaumburg 34 17 .667 — He had just signed his contract a-Georgia Hall, $44,705 69-68-69-66 — 272 Matthew Fitzpatrick, England 66-72-72-71 — 281 MIDWEST LEAGUE Eastern Division Washington 28 22 .560 51 ⁄2 earlier in the day and was taken W L Pct. GB Windy City 27 22 .551 6 for X-rays. The former Washing- West Michigan (Tigers)13 5 .722 — Lake Erie 23 27 .460 10 1⁄2 Fort Wayne (Padres) 11 7 .611 2 Joliet 22 28 .440 11 1⁄2 ton star had eight points in 15 Driver Standings 10H) 4. Tim Shaffer (Demyan/Rudzik Bowling Green (Rays) 11 7 .611 2 Traverse City 21 28 .429 12 AUTO RACING 1. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 49x) 5. Lee Jacobs (Lewis 81) 6. Danny Lake County (Indians) 9 9 .500 4 West Division W L Pct. GB minutes. F1 AUSTRIAN GRAND PRIX 171 points. Holtgraver (D4) 7. Caleb Armstrong (7c) South Bend (Cubs) 8 10 .444 5 2. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, 151. 8. Dean Jacobs (Chappel 8) 9. Dave Blaney Florence 32 19 .627 — SUNDAY’S RESULTS Great Lakes (Dodgers) 8 10 .444 5 3. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, 136. (Motter 71m) 10. Justin Barger (5) 11. Lansing (Blue Jays) 6 12 .333 7 Evansville 29 21 .580 2 1⁄2 At Red Bull Ring 4. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Red Bull Brandon Matus (13) 12. Caleb Helms Bosh thanks Miami Dayton (Reds) 6 12 .333 7 River City 25 27 .481 71 ⁄2 Spielberg, Austria Racing Tag Heuer, 107. (17) 13. Danny Smith (4) 14. Ryan Smith Western Division Normal 24 26 .480 7 1⁄2 Lap length: 2.68 miles 5. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 83. (Leidig 59) 15. Carl Bowser (Chiapelli 98) Southern Illinois 21 29 .420 101 ⁄2 fans for support 1. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, 71 6. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India 16. T.J. Michael (8M) 17. A.J. Flick (2) 18. W L Pct. GB Gateway 16 36 .308 16 1⁄2 laps, 1:21:48.523. Mercedes, 50. Quad Cities (Astros) 12 5 .706 — John Garvin, Jr. (51) 19. Dan Shetler (7K) ——— MIAMI 2. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 71, 7. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull 20. Brandon Spithaler (22) 21. Jimmy Peoria (Cardinals) 10 8 .556 2 1⁄2 Sunday’s Games +0.658 seconds. Racing Tag Heuer, 45. Morris (4N) 22. Tyler Esh (35) 23. Jack Cedar Rapids (Twins) 10 8 .556 2 1⁄2 Chris Bosh has written an open Lake Erie 3, Florence 2 3. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Red Bull 8. Esteban Ocon, France, Force India Sodeman, Jr. (23JR) 24. Brent Matus (33) Kane Co. (D-backs) 10 8 .556 2 1⁄2 Gateway 2, Washington 1 letter to Miami, thanking the city Racing Tag Heuer, 71, +6.012. Mercedes, 39. 25. Max Stambaugh (Marshall 33M) 26. Burlington (Angels) 8 10 .444 4 1⁄2 4. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, 71, 9. Carlos Sainz, Spain, Toro Rosso, 29. Sye Lynch (42). Beloit (Athletics) 8 10 .444 4 1⁄2 Schaumburg 3, River City 2 for supporting him for the past +7.430. 10. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Williams DNQ for the feature — Dan Kuriger (08), Wisconsin (Brewers) 7 11 .389 51 ⁄2 Traverse City 8, Normal 3 seven years. 5. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 71, Mercedes, 22. Anthony Fiore (91), Hunter Mackison (95), Clinton (Mariners) 6 11 .353 6 Southern Illinois at Windy City, 6:05 p.m. +20.370. 11. Lance Stroll, Canada, Williams Gary Kriess, Jr. (55), Max McGhee (Indy ——— Today Bosh published the letter on 6. Romain Grosjean, France, Haas Ferrari, Mercedes, 18. Parts 171), Trevor Baker (45), Darren Sunday’s Games No games scheduled 71, +73.160. 12. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Renault, Pifer (23), Adam Kekich (5K), Cory Good Lake County 5, West Michigan 4 Tuesday’s Games Sunday, without any mention of 7. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India 18. (X), Roger Campbell, Jr. (9), Michael South Bend 13, Dayton 5 No games scheduled Mercedes, 70, +1 lap. 13. Romain Grosjean, France, Haas Ferrari, Bauer (46), Jordan Mackison (1080), Zach his current health or plans for 18. Morrow (27), Jeremy Kornbau (27), Joe 8. Esteban Ocon, France, Force India 14. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas Mercedes, 70, +1. Kubiniec (19), Eric L. Williams (4w), Paul his future. He was waived by the Ferrari, 11. Kish (4c), Mike Flynn (12x), Sadie Siegel 9. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Williams 15. Pascal Wehrlein, Germany, Sauber Mercedes, 70, +1. (91). Sent 3B Miguel Rojas to Jupiter (FSL) for Heat last week, and hasn’t been Ferrari, 5. Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block a rehab assignment. 10. Lance Stroll, Canada, Williams 16. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Toro Rosso, 4. TRANSACTIONS able to play in an NBA game since Mercedes, 70, +1. Modifi eds “Lou Blaney Memorial” (30 SUNDAY’S TRANSACTIONS PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned 17. Fernando Alonso, Spain, McLaren RHP Ben Lively to Lehigh Valley (IL). 11. Jolyon Palmer, Britain, Renault, 70, +1. laps, $2,000 to-win) — 1. Jeremiah February 2016. Honda, 2. Shingledecker (37MD) 2. Kevin Bolland BASEBALL Reinstated RHP Jerad Eickhoff from the 12. Stoffel Vandoorne, Belgium, McLaren Constructor Standings (777) 3. Brian Swartzlander (83) 4. American League 10-day DL. Bosh’s career has been inter- Honda, 70, +1. 1. Mercedes, 287. Rex King (65) 5. Rex King, Jr. (165) 6. BOSTON RED SOX — Sent OF Brock Holt American Association 13. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Renault, 2. Ferrari, 254. Steve Feder (45) 7. Jim Rasey (32) 8. to Pawtucket (IL) for a rehab assignment. CLEBURNE RAILROADERS — Released rupted by blood clots; one shut 70, +1. 3. Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer, 152. Jim Weller, Jr. (31) 9. Will Thomas III (9) CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed 2B Jason INF Brandon Tierney. 14. Pascal Wehrlein, Germany, Sauber 4. Force India Mercedes, 89. 10. Garrett Krummert (29) 11. Jimmy Kipnis on the 10-day DL. Recalled INF GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Signed him down at the All-Star break in Ferrari, 70, +1. 5. Williams Mercedes, 40. Holden (68H) 12. Chris Haines (35H) 13. Giovanny Urshela from Columbus (IL). RHP Jamal Wilson. the 2014-15 season, another shut 15. Marcus Ericsson, Sweden, Sauber 6. Toro Rosso, 33. Skip Moore (17M) 14. Rob Kristyak (00) MINNESOTA TWINS — Sent LHP Craig ST. PAUL SAINTS — Released OF Brady Ferrari, 69, +2. 7. Haas Ferrari, 29. 15. Dave Murdick (61) 16. J.R. McGinley Breslow to Rochester (IL) for a rehab Burzynski. him down at the All-Star break 16. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Toro Rosso, 68, 8. Renault, 18. (66M) 17. Erik Martin (29E) 18. Bob assignment. SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Signed INF +3. 9. Sauber Ferrari, 5. Warren (96B) 19. Justin Rasey (21) 20. — Sent DH Matt Tanner Vavra. again a year later. He failed his Not classifi ed 10. McLaren Honda, 2. Jason Sines (38DD) 21. Kevin Green (74) Holliday to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL) for SIOUX FALLS CANARIES — Released INF Carlos Sainz, Spain, Toro Rosso, 44 laps. SHARON SPEEDWAY 22. Tom Glenn (83T) 23. Steve Slater a rehab assignment. BJ Guinn. preseason physical with the Heat Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas Ferrari, SATURDAY’S RESULTS (35) 24. Rodney Beltz (64) 25. Colton National League WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Signed C last September and missed all of 29. All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Walters (18). ATLANTA BRAVES — Sent OF Micah Dominic Blanco. Fernando Alonso, Spain, McLaren Honda, Cars “Lou Blaney Memorial” (30 laps, DNQ for the feature — Eric Beggs (29*), Johnson to Rome (SAL) for a rehab BASKETBALL last season, and it is unclear if he 1. $5,000 to-win) — 1. Christopher Bell Josh Deems (82), Ryan Riffe (93), Ethan assignment. National Basketball Association Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull (Neumeister 11N) 2. Joey Saldana (Indy Siple (12), Kyle Holden (68H), Dave Reges MIAMI MARLINS — Assigned LHP Jeff WASHINGTON WIZARDS — Signed F will pursue a return to the court Racing Tag Heuer, 0. Parts 71) 3. Chad Kemenah (Hunter (27R), Tom Mattocks (69). Locke outright to New Orleans (PCL). Mike Scott. elsewhere. Under league rules , he cannot play for the Heat again. Tournament will be from July 26-30. Price Association — is looking for athletes ages for boys and girls AAU Basketball head SOFTBALL NOTICES for 8U teams is $210 per team. Price for 14 and up interested in becoming high coach and assistant coaches. For details, Tod Park in Girard — will be where tour- BASEBALL 9U, 10U, 11U, 12U and 14U teams is $260. school basketball offi cials. Those interest- contact Justin Magestro at 724-813-7210. naments for 8U coach pitch, 10U and 12U Griner leads Brookfi eld Youth Baseball — will host 9-10 Tournament has double-elimination and ed should contact Don Dobrindt at hoop- FOOTBALL all-star teams from Tuesday-Sunday. Cost and 11-12 tournaments from Thursday- pool play formats. For more information, [email protected] for more Mount Calvary Sons of Thunder — is ac- is $225 per team with a three-game mini- mum. No travel teams. For more informa- Sunday. These will be all-star tourna- visit the website www.howlandAC.com. information. Mercury past Liberty cepting registrations for players and tion, contact Rick Plant at 330-219-1610 ments — no travel teams. For more Eastwood Field in Niles — will be where COACHING cheerleaders ages 5-13. Practice is held at former Youngstown State assistant coach or Bill Durkin at 330-307-5813. information, contact Ken Forsythe at 330- Maplewood High School — needs boys Wilson Middle School on Gibson Street. PHOENIX Craig Antush will conduct a baseball camp Lady Spartans 14U travel team — will 502-0750. basketball coaches for seventh, eighth, For more information, call Ed Bolling at from Aug. 2-4 from 9 a.m.-noon. Camp is have a pitching tryout on July 19 at 6 p.m. Brittney Griner had 31 points, Boardman Community Baseball — will ninth, junior varsity and assistant varsi- 330-747-4445. for boys and girls ages 6-14. Cost is $100 at Boardman High School. For more infor- hold a 8U coach-pitch and 9U and 10U ty. For more information, contact varsity Mahoning District Football Offi cials mation, contact Marco Marinucci at 330- 12 rebounds and six blocked tournaments from July 20-23 at Fields rain or shine. Campers should bring drinks head coach Joe Bornemiss at 330-531- and snacks. For more information or to Association — is offering classes for new 550-4492. shots to help the Phoenix Mer- of Dreams. For information, contact Tom 2461 or send resume to joepborn@yahoo. offi cials. Classes begin July 17, two times Howland Athletic Complex — will be the Sullivan at 330-719-3222 or visit www. register, contact at Antush at 304-633- com. site of 8U tournament from July 26-30. 8150 or email him at [email protected]. a week for six weeks. Class time will be cury beat the New York Liberty boardmanbaseball.com. Valley Christian School — is seeking a ju- 7-9:30 p.m. at the Boardman Community Price is $210 per team. For more infor- Ohio Glaciers — is registering players ages nior high girls head volleyball coach. Those Liberty Township Baseball Association — Baseball Clubhouse. To register or for mation, visit the website www.howlan- 81-69 on Sunday. is having an all-star tournament from July 7-14 for its fall program. For more infor- interested should send a resume to dcar- dAC.com. more information visit www.ohsaa.org or 24-Aug. 1. It is open to all community all- mation, visit www.ohioglaciers.com. [email protected]. The Warren Softball Association — is now Diana Taurasi added 19 points, contact Tony Tarentino at 330-550-2593. star teams, but no travel teams. It will be The Prospects — is holding tryouts for the South Range High School — is seek- accepting men’s, women’s and coed teams hitting fi ve 3-pointers for the a wooden bat tourney except for 8U. Age 2018 16U travel baseball team that will ing high school and middle school wres- SOCCER for its fall leagues starting Aug. 13. For groups are 8U, 10U, 12U and 14U. If inter- be playing in the Youngstown B league at tling coaches. Send cover letters and Mahoning Valley Soccer Offi cials more information, contact Marc at 330- Mercury (10-6), who have won ested, contact Jim Spisak at (330)565- Cene Park. For more information, contact resumes to Don Feren, South Range High Association — is looking for people inter- 507-2652. three straight. 3863. Britt Taylor at 330-979-5115. School, 11300 Columbiana Canfi eld Road, ested in becoming high school soccer ref- To submit a notice, or if you see a notice Howland Athletic Complex — is where BASKETBALL Canfi eld, Ohio 44406. erees. Those interested should contact that should no longer run, email sports@ Staff /wire report the Chris Deemer Memorial Wood Bat Mahoning Valley Basketball Offi cials Penn-Ohio Club Blue Storm — is looking Thom Sutcliffe at [email protected]. vindy.com or fax 330-747-6712.

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SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS QUOTABLE “If I make that play, the game is com- First-inning batters for the Pirates in Sunday’s pletely different,” KRIS BRYANT, Cubs third game against the Cubs. baseman, whose fi rst- inning error helped the Pirates score 10 runs: 15Source: Associated Press

INDYCAR Castroneves ends 3-year drought Associated Press man,” Castroneves said. Simon Pagenaud and Will in the No. 21 car that Josef NEWTON, IOWA “We’ve been close so many Power secured champion- Newgarden won with in Helio Castroneves domi- times, and fi nally luck was a ships. Iowa in 2016. nated the IndyCar race Sun- little bit on our side.” Castroneves had fi nished But Hildebrand lost his day at Iowa Speedway for his J.R. Hildebrand was a ca- second eight times since his lead when Castroneves beat fi rst victory since 2014. reer-best second, followed last victory, and there had him off pit lane after Carlos The 42-year-old Castro- by Ryan Hunter-Reay, Will even been recent specula- Munoz’s crash brought on neves led 217 of 300 laps, giv- Power and Graham Rahal. tion that his time at Penske a caution halfway through ing powerhouse Team Pen- Series leader Scott Dixon could be coming to an end. the race. ske its fi rst victory on Iowa’s fi nished eighth, two weeks “I never doubt. That wasn’t Hildebrand then got ahead short oval in 11 tries. after winning at Road even in my thoughts,” Cas- of Castroneves after the fi eld It also was the 30th career America, but he still leads troneves said. “I’ve had great came in for their final pit win for Castroneves, the Bra- the standings by eight points support — and especially stops. But Castroneves was zilian who was winless since over Castroneves. Team Penske. They never back in front with just over the fi rst race of the Belle Isle Castroneves has won gave up on me. We were al- 30 laps and used the fresh doubleheader in Detroit in the Indianapolis 500 three ways there. We were always air — and the good fortune June 2014. times and remains among good.” of a long, green-fl ag run — to Castroneves also passed the most popular drivers in Hildebrand, best known cruise to victory. Al Unser Sr. for fourth in ca- the series. for crashing out on the fi nal Hildebrand matched the reer laps led. But his star had faded in lap of the Indianapolis 500 runner-up fi nish he had six “It’s just like the fi rst time, recent years as teammates in 2011, took control early years ago in Indianapolis.

ASSOCIATED PRESS Xander Schauff ele watches his tee shot on the third hole during the fi nal round of the Greenbrier Classic PGA Tour golf tourna- Froome remains fi rst ment Sunday in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. Streb heard the crowd’s PGA roar from the par-5 17th Tour de France leader overcomes grueling day Continued from B1 green and both missed Associated Press birdie putts. for me to be calm and col- Streb then found the left CHAMBERY, FRANCE lected throughout the week rough on 18 and his chip The Tour de France threw and just kind of hang on that would have forced a the kitchen sink at Chris and tie for fi fth was huge for playoff came up short. Mu- Froome: steep mountain as- me mentally. It kind of gave noz needed to ace the 18th cents followed by daredevil me the confi dence and al- to tie it, but settled for par. descents at speeds exceed- lowed me to play to win this Munoz couldn’t become ing 70 kilometers (45 miles) week.” the fi rst-to-wire winner of per hour that wiped out Watching fellow young- the tournament, which no other riders, the loss of his ster Jon Rahm of Spain third-round leader has ever top teammate in a crash, a win the Irish Open earlier won. The rookie also led breakdown on his bike and Sunday also served as mo- the St. Jude Classic at the rivals who tried to make him tivation for Schauffele, who halfway point last month, crack with bursts of accel- shot from 94th to 27th in but tied for 60th. Sunday eration. the FedEx Cup standings. marked his fi rst top-10 fi n- But the most grueling, “Everybody knows I’m a ish. drama-filled day so far of late bloomer,” Schauffele “I’ll take it as a positive,” this 104th Tour finished, said. “To jump into the top he said. “It’s my best fi nish yet again, with Froome still 30 is something special for ever. It’s not like I can be wearing the race leader’s me.” mad about it.” yellow jersey. By surviving Schauffele, Streb, Mu- Munoz’s putter was his Stage 9 that put 12 riders out noz and Lovemark earned strength in the first three of the race, and left others spots in the British Open in rounds and his down- bloodied and bandaged, the two weeks. The leading four fall Sunday. The 24-year- three-time champion took a players not already exempt old Colombian made four big step toward a fourth vic- from the top-12 finishers bogeys on the front nine, tory in Paris on July 23. qualified. Russell Henley including a pair of three- With seven ascents that was the only player among ASSOCIATED PRESS putts. together amounted to 4,600 Britain’s Chris Froome speeds downhill Sunday during the ninth stage of the Tour de France cycling race the top 10 fi nishers who al- Streb had his second meters (15,000 feet) of climb- with start in Nantua and fi nish in Chambery, France. ready was in. straight narrow miss in the ing — more than half the Schauffele also punched tournament. He lost in a height of Everest — this was directors of Porte’s BMC climbed to second spot in to change machines just a ticket to this year’s PGA four-man playoff in 2015. the “monster stage” that team, said the rider had the race rankings — 18 sec- when he was riding furious- Championship and next Streb retook a share of Froome had predicted it shoulder pain but “was al- onds behind Froome over- ly in a bunch with other top year’s Masters. He already the lead with Munoz with a would be. It separated genu- ways conscious. He knew all. contenders. had a spot in the 2018 U.S. 32-foot birdie putt at No. 14, ine contenders for victory what happened and was French rider Romain Bar- As Froome was frantical- Open for last month’s per- only to witness Schauffele from simple pretenders. At asking for his helmet and det, runner-up to Froome ly signaling to members of formance. pull it out in the end. the start Sunday, eight riders his glasses.” last year, is third overall, 51 his team following in a car He’s the third rookie to “I heard the racket. You had been within a minute of Thomas broke his collar- seconds behind Froome. that he was in trouble, Aru earn their fi rst tour victory could see it,” Streb said. “I Froome in the overall stand- bone. The only other rider within choose that exact moment in West Virginia and the had my chances and just ings. Now, just three are. The crashes took some a minute of Froome is Uran, to accelerate away, followed fourth overall. The others didn’t do very well with Among top names gone of the shine off what oth- who jumped from 11th to by other top challengers, in- were former U.S. Amateur them.” completely: Richie Porte and erwise was an impressive fourth overall, 55 seconds cluding Porte. champion Danny Lee in Lovemark doubled-bo- Froome’s teammate Geraint show of resilience from behind the leader. For a few moments, 2015 and Scott Stallings in geyed the first hole to fall Thomas, who led the Tour Froome. He placed third in Uran thought Barguil had Froome’s Tour seemed to be 2011, along with Ted Potter five shots back and made for its first four days. Both the stage, narrowly beaten beaten him to the line. It hanging by a thread. Jr. in 2013. three birdies over his next crashed out. in a fi nal sprint by Colom- was a moment of confusion But Aru and the others It was another close fi n- 12 holes but never held the Porte, who had been fi fth bian Rigoberto Uran at the aptly fi tting for a day of rac- then slowed rather than ish in a tournament that lead. He had his fourth top- overall, was zooming down- fi nish in Chambery, in the ing so chaotic that it was dif- press home their advantage narrowly avoided its fourth 10 fi nish this season. hill in pursuit of Froome Alps. French rider Warren fi cult at times to keep track — apparently adhering to playoff since debuting in At age 53, Davis Love III when he missed a left-hand Barguil was just millimeters of all the drama, as riders the Tour’s unwritten rule 2010. fell short in his bid to be- bend, cartwheeled across behind in second place — so scattered like leaves over the that challengers shouldn’t Munoz, Streb and come the oldest winner on the road and bowled over close that he burst into tears 181.5-kilometer (112-mile) attack the race leader when Schauffele traded the lead tour. Love started his round another rider, Dan Mar- thinking he had won, only stage — seven of them fall- he’s in difficulty not of his all day with each having four strokes back, bogeyed tin, before slamming into a to discover moments later ing so far back that they own making. their share of troubles. the fi rst two holes and was stony, vine-covered bank. that he hadn’t. missed the time cut and are With a replacement bike As Schauffele reached the never a threat. He shot 75 Medics first treated the For his third place, now out of the Tour. and teammates who wait- 161-yard 18th with a pitch- and tied for 29th at 5 un- Australian on the tarmac Froome was awarded four Toward the front, Froome ed for him, Froome ground ing wedge, Munoz and der. and then took him to a hos- bonus seconds that allowed had a crisis of his own. With his way back into the pack. pital where he was diag- him to consolidate his over- awful timing, the Briton Higher up the climb, he ap- nosed with a fractured pel- all lead. With Thomas, who survived a breakdown of his peared to swerve across the GOLF | Sunday’s other results vis and collarbone. had been in second place, bike gears on the last, hugely road and nudge Aru with his IRISH OPEN matching Ashleigh Buhai with Fabio Baldato, one of the now out, Italian Fabio Aru tough climb that forced him right shoulder. PORTSTEWART, a birdie on the fi nal hole for a NORTHERN IRELAND one-stroke victory. Four strokes Jon Rahm won the Irish Open ahead of Buhai entering the and 2010 runner-up Tomas by six strokes with a tourna- round, Kirk made a 10-foot TENNIS Berdych vs. No. 8 Dominic ment-score, shooting a 7-under birdie putt on the par-4 18th for Continued from B1 Thiem. 65 in a fi nal round marked a 2-under 70. She fi nished at 22-under 266 in the fi rst year Wimbledon is the lone by two eagles and a rules Following a period in event at Thornberry Creek — Grand Slam tournament controversy. The 22-year-old which Djokovic, then cur- the Oneida Nation-owned resort that schedules all 16 remain- former Arizona State star from rent No. 1 Murray overtook Spain holed out from 150 yards near Green Bay. The 35-year-old ing singles matches on the for eagle on No. 4 and strung Australian won her third LPGA Federer and Nadal in the same day. Tour title and fi rst in 152 starts rankings, and started reg- Federer Djokovic Nadal Murray together four straight birdies The top-half women’s from No. 7 to turn what prom- since the 2010 Navistar LPGA ularly appearing in — and fashion, not dropping a set. on Murray is the only mem- fourth-rounders: No. 1 An- ised to be a tight fi nal day into Classic. She also won the 2008 winning — major fi nals, the He’s now run his consecu- ber of the foursome who gelique Kerber vs. No. 14 a procession at Portstewart Canadian Women’s Open. Kirk latter two have reasserted Golf Club. He added a second earned $300,000 and secured tive sets streak at majors to hasn’t won every set he’s Garbine Muguruza in a a spot next week in the U.S. themselves. 28, tying his personal best played in the tournament: eagle with a long putt on the meeting of the past two par-5 14th. Rahm avoided being Women’s Open. Buhai, from First, Federer returned and, in the Open era, sitting Against Fabio Fognini in the runners-up, two-time ma- South Africa, shot a 67. South from missing the last half of handed a two-shot penalty for behind only Federer’s run of third round, he ceded one jor champion Svetlana Kuz- replacing his ball incorrectly on Korea’s Sei Young Kim was 2016 while letting his surgi- 36 from 2006-07, and John and saved fi ve set points to netsova vs. 2012 runner-up the sixth green, following email third at 20 under after a 63. cally repaired left knee heal McEnroe’s of 35 in 1984. barely avoid losing another. Agnieszka Radwanska, No. and calls from TV viewers. Thailand’s Pornanong Phatlum and has been as impressive “Against Rafa,” said the The men’s fourth-round 5 Caroline Wozniacki vs. No. Andy McFee, chief referee of shot a career-best 62 to fi nish as he’s been in quite some man he defeated in the third matchups on the top half of 24 CoCo Vandeweghe, and the European Tour, said Rahm fourth at 19 under. time. He won his fi rst Grand made a “reasonable judgment” WEB.COM round, 30th-seeded Karen the drawtoday are Murray Magdalena Rybarikova vs. after having moved his marker Slam title in 4 1⁄2 years at the CLYMER, N.Y. Khachanov, “if you give him vs. Benoit Paire, Nadal vs. Petra Martic. In the bottom one putter length to the side Australian Open, beating time, he can destroy you.” No. 16 Gilles Muller, No. 7 half, it’s fi ve-time champion to get it off the line of playing Chesson Hadley shot a 7-under long-time rival Nadal in the As Federer alluded to, it’s Marin Cilic vs. No. 18 Ro- Venus Williams vs. No. 27 partner Daniel Im. Rahm fi n- 65 for a one-stroke victory fi nal. been Djokovic and Murray berto Bautista Agut, and No. Ana Konjuh, No. 2 Simona ished at 24-under 264. Richie over Beau Hossler in the Web. com Tour’s LECOM Health If that was the first indi- who arrived at the All Eng- 24 Sam Querrey vs. Kevin Halep vs. two-time Austra- Ramsay (65) and Matthew Southgate (66) tied for second. Challenge. The winner of the cation that Nadal, too, was land Club having been less Anderson. On the bottom lian Open champion Victo- PGA Tour’s 2014 Puerto Rico truly back after his own than their best this season. half, it’s Djokovic vs. Adrian ria Azarenka, French Open THORNBERRY CREEK Open, the 30-year-old Hadley health issues, another one But with Andre Agassi and Mannarino, Federer vs. No. champion Jelena Ostapenko LPGA CLASSIC fi nished with a tournament- came at the French Open, Mario Ancic in his coaching 13 Grigor Dimitrov, 2016 vs. No. 4 Elina Svitolina, and ONEIDA, WIS. record 23-under 265 total on where he won his record corner, Djokovic seems reju- runner-up Milos Raonic vs. No. 6 Johanna Konta vs. No. Katherine Kirk won the Thorn- Peek’n Peak’s Upper Course. 10th trophy in fantastic venated. Defending champi- No. 10 Alexander Zverev; 21 Caroline Garcia. berry Creek LPGA Classic, Associated Press

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B4 THE VINDICATOR | MONDAY, JULY 10, 2017 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WWW.VINDY.COM Bucs blast Cubs with 10-run fi rst inning Associated Press self,” Lester said. “It’s em- Chad Kuhl pitched three in- frustrated crowd of 41,604 at CHICAGO barrassing.” nings of one-run ball in an Wrigley Field. While the Chicago Cubs Chicago (43-45) heads into emergency start after Jame- “Throw up 10 like that in packed up quickly for the the break with a losing re- son Taillon was scratched the fi rst inning, it was huge,” All-Star break, Bob Mar- cord for the fi rst time since it due to fl u-like symptoms. McCutchen said. “We kept ley’s “Three Little Birds” was 40-54 in 2014. The reign- Pittsburgh sent 15 batters going, we kept pushing played over the speakers ing World Series champions to the plate in its highest- and didn’t stop there in the in the home also trail NL Central-leading scoring inning since it got fi rst.” PIRATES 14 clubhouse Milwaukee by 5 1⁄2 games af- 10 in the seventh against Lester (5-6) was charged CUBS 3 at Wrigley ter the Brewers held on for a Colorado on May 17, 2009. with four earned runs and Field. “Don’t Next: St. Louis at 5-3 victory against the New It was the fi rst time it scored six hits. Kuhl allowed two Pittsburgh, Friday, worry about York Yankees. at least 10 in the fi rst inning hits and walked three on 7:05 p.m. a t h i n g ,” The Cubs were 53-35 at the since June 8, 1989, against just two days’ rest after he Marley sang, break a year ago. Philadelphia. pitched a career-high seven “Cause every little thing “We are frustrated,” man- “It was a lot of fun,” man- innings in a 6-3 win at Phila- gonna be alright.” ager Joe Maddon said. “We’re ager Clint Hurdle said. “This delphia on Thursday night. The Cubs are hoping Mar- not playing our game.” team, we have been able A.J. Schugel (1-0), the second ley is right, but there was no sign of any turnaround on Francisco Cervelli to rally in a lot of different of three Pittsburgh relievers, Sunday. matched a career high with ways.” pitched three innings for the Jon Lester surrendered 10 five RBIs and Jordy Mercer Cervelli hit his third career win. runs in the first inning of drove in three runs as the grand slam into the basket in The Pirates (42-47) im- the shortest start of his 12- Pirates closed out a 5-2 road left with two out. McCutchen proved to 5-1 at Wrigley this year career, and the Cubs trip with their fi fth win in six followed with a drive to left- year and stayed seven back ASSOCIATED PRESS stumbled to a 14-3 loss to the games. center for his 17th homer, of Milwaukee. They were 46- The Pittsburgh Pirates’ Francisco Cervelli hits a grand slam against Pittsburgh Pirates. All-Star Josh Harrison chasing Lester and drawing 43 at the All-Star break last the Chicago Cubs during the fi rst inning of a game Sunday in Chicago. “It kind of speaks for it- homered in the ninth and a smattering of boos from a season.

MLB AT A GLANCE

STANDINGS Minnesota Cron ph 1 0 1 0 Bradley 2 1 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 300 110 002 — 7 Engel cf 5 0 1 0 Blckmon cf 5 1 2 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Gibson L,5-7 4 9 7 7 2 1 Totals 33 2 7 2 Totals 32 5 10 5 Umpires—Home, Brian O’Nora; First, Scott Arizona 000 000 000 — 0 Me.Cbrr lf 4 0 0 0 LMahieu 2b 3 1 1 0 East Division Duffey 1 3 2 2 0 0 Barry; Second, Quinn Wolcott; Third, Paul E—Gennett (4). LOB—Cincinnati 6, Arizona 7. Abreu 1b 4 1 2 0 Chtwood pr 0 0 0 0 W L Pct GB Pressly 2 0 0 0 0 2 Los Angeles 010 000 001 — 2 Emmel. 2B—Barnhart (16). 3B—Cozart (6). HR—Votto T.Frzer 3b 1 1 0 0 Ottvino p 0 0 0 0 Boston 50 39 .562 — Hildenberger 1 3 2 2 0 0 Texas 102 002 00x — 5 T—2:53. A—24,923 (48,633). (26), Gennett (15), Barnhart (2). SB—Hamilton Y.Sanch 2b 4 1 2 2 McGee p 0 0 0 0 Hughes 1 0 0 0 0 2 LOB—Los Angeles 9, Texas 8. 2B—Simmons 3 (37). SF—Votto (5). New York 45 41 .523 3 1⁄2 NATIONALS 10, BRAVES 5 K.Smith c 4 0 1 1 G.Hllnd p 0 0 0 0 Gibson pitched to 2 batters in the 5th (20), Cron (5), Andrus (21), Mazara (16), Odor IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay 47 43 .522 3 1⁄2 Atlanta Washington Ti.Andr ss 4 1 2 1 C.Gnzal ph 1 0 0 0 HBP—by Jimenez (Vargas). WP—Duffey, (12), Napoli (7). HR—Y.Escobar (6), Beltre (7), Cincinnati Baltimore 42 46 .477 7 1⁄2 ab r h bi ab r h bi W.Grcia rf 3 1 1 0 Arenado 3b 4 1 1 2 Jimenez. Robinson (2). CS—Gomez (4), Robinson (1). Castillo W,1-1 62-3 3 0 0 1 8 Toronto 41 47 .466 8 1⁄2 Incarte cf 3 1 0 0 Goodwin cf 4 2 1 0 Swarzak p 0 0 0 0 Mar.Ryn 1b 3 1 1 0 Central Division Umpires—Home, Lance Barrett; First, Bill IP H R ER BB SO Camargo 2b3 2 3 1 Difo ss 4 2 2 0 Peralta 11-3 0 0 0 0 2 Kahnle p 0 0 0 0 Parra lf 3 0 1 2 W L Pct GB Welke; Second, Jim Reynolds; Third, Sean Los Angeles F.Frman 3b 4 2 2 3 Harper rf 4 2 2 1 Hernandez 1 0 0 0 2 0 Dvidson ph 1 0 0 0 Story ss 4 0 1 0 Cleveland 47 40 .540 — Barber. Chavez L,5-10 5 7 3 3 2 6 M.Kemp lf 3 0 0 0 Zmmrman 1b 3 1 0 1 Arizona Dav.Rbr p 0 0 0 0 Tapia rf 3 0 1 0 T—3:11. A—25,848 (39,021). Parker 1 2 2 2 1 2 Walker L,6-4 5 5 5 5 3 4 Minnesota 45 43 .511 2 1⁄2 Mrkakis rf 4 0 0 1 D.Mrphy 2b 5 1 2 2 Qintana p 1 0 0 1 Wolters c 4 0 0 0 Kansas City 44 43 .506 3 RAYS 5, RED SOX 3 Bedrosian 1 1 0 0 1 0 M.Adams 1b 4 0 2 0 Rendon 3b 3 2 2 2 Barrett 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hanson rf 1 0 0 0 Hoffman p 2 0 0 0 Detroit 39 48 .448 8 Boston Tampa Bay Hernandez 1 0 0 0 1 0 Flowers c 4 0 0 0 Wieters c 2 0 1 3 Delgado 2 0 0 0 0 3 Amrita ph-2b 2 0 0 0 Chicago 38 49 .437 9 ab r h bi ab r h bi Texas Swanson ss 4 0 0 0 Heisey lf 4 0 1 1 De La Rosa 1 2 2 2 2 1 Totals 32 5 9 5 Totals 34 4 8 4 West Division Betts rf 4 2 1 1 Sza Jr. rf 3 2 2 0 Ross W,2-1 52-3 4 1 1 2 3 Newcomb p1 0 0 0 J.Ross p 1 0 1 0 HBP—by Walker (Gennett). W L Pct GB Pedroia 2b 5 1 2 2 Dckrson lf 3 0 1 1 Jeffress H,4 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 L.Adams ph 1 0 0 0 Grace p 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Paul Emmel First, Brian O’Nora Chicago 300 100 001 — 5 Houston 60 29 .674 — Bgaerts ss 5 0 0 0 Lngoria 3b 3 0 1 2 Bush 1 1 0 0 0 2 Krol p 0 0 0 0 Drew ph 1 0 0 0 Second, Scott Barry Third, Quinn Wolcott. Colorado 200 001 010 — 4 Claudio 2 2 1 1 0 2 T—3:00. A—29,806 (48,633). Los Angeles 45 47 .489 16 1⁄2 Mreland 1b 3 0 0 0 Mrrison 1b 3 1 0 0 L.Jcksn p 0 0 0 0 Blanton p 0 0 0 0 LOB—Chicago 5, Colorado 7. 2B—Parra (8), Story HBP—by Ross (Escobar), by Ross (Franklin). Texas 43 45 .489 16 1⁄2 Bnntndi lf 4 0 0 0 W.Ramos c 4 0 1 0 Bra.Phl ph 1 0 0 0 E.Rmero p 0 0 0 0 MARLINS 5, GIANTS 4 (11). 3B—Abreu (3), Y.Sanchez (5), W.Garcia (3), WP—Ross. Seattle 43 47 .478 17 1⁄2 H.Rmirz dh 3 0 2 0 Plouffe dh 4 0 1 0 Jose.Rm p 0 0 0 0 Lind ph 1 0 0 0 Miami San Francisco Mar.Reynolds (1). HR—Ti.Anderson (9), Arenado Oakland 39 50 .438 21 Brdly J cf 3 0 1 0 B.Mller 2b 4 1 1 2 Umpires—Home, Alan Porter First, Nic Lentz S.Frman p 0 0 0 0 O.Perez p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi (17). SB—Blackmon (8). CS—Hanson (2). SF— ——— Vazquez c 4 0 0 0 Fthrstn ss 1 0 0 0 Second, Joe West Third, Hunter Wendelstedt. Morris p 0 0 0 0 Albers p 0 0 0 0 D.Grdon 2b 4 1 1 0 Span cf 4 0 0 0 Quintana (1), Parra (3). Saturday’s Games Lin 3b 4 0 3 0 M.Smith ph-cf 1 1 T—3:14. A—36,817 (48,114). J.Ptrsn ph 1 0 0 0 Stanton rf 5 1 1 0 Panik 2b 5 0 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO N.Y. Yankees 5, Milwaukee 3 0 0 ATHLETICS 4, MARINERS 3 Totals 33 5 7 5 Totals 33 10 12 10 Yelich cf 4 1 2 1 Pence rf 4 0 0 0 Chicago Toronto 7, Houston 2 Bourjos cf 2 0 0 0 Oakland Seattle Ozuna lf 4 0 2 2 Posey c 4 1 1 0 Quintana 51-3 5 3 3 2 10 Baltimore 5, Minnesota 1 Hchvrra ss 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Atlanta 003 002 000 — 5 Bour 1b 4 1 1 1 Belt 1b 4 2 2 1 Swarzak H,10 12-3 1 0 0 1 2 Tampa Bay 1, Boston 0 Totals 35 3 9 3 Totals 28 5 7 5 Joyce rf 5 0 0 0 Segura ss 4 1 2 1 Washington 300 120 13x — 10 Prado 3b 4 0 0 0 Hwang 3b 3 0 1 0 Kahnle W,1-3 BS,4 1 2 1 1 0 1 Cleveland 4, Detroit 0 Semien ss 5 1 1 1 Gamel lf 3 0 1 1 E—Harper (2), Flowers (2). DP—Atlanta 1, Ralmuto c 4 0 2 0 Crwford ss 3 1 1 2 Robertson S,13-14 1 0 0 0 0 2 L.A. Dodgers 5, Kansas City 4, 10 innings Boston 100 000 200 — 3 Alonso 1b 4 1 1 1 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 Washington 1. LOB—Atlanta 4, Washington 8. Riddle ss 4 1 1 0 G.Hrnan lf 3 0 0 0 Colorado Texas 5, L.A. Angels 2 Tampa Bay 101 000 12x — 5 Healy dh 4 1 2 1 Cruz dh 4 0 0 0 2B—Camargo (11), M.Adams 2 (15), D.Murphy O’Grady p 3 0 0 0 Gomez ph 1 0 0 0 Hoffman 7 7 4 4 2 2 Chicago White Sox 5, Colorado 4 DP—Tampa Bay 1. LOB—Boston 9, Tampa Bay Lowrie 2b 5 0 1 0 K.Sager 3b 4 0 1 0 (29), Rendon (21), Heisey (2). HR—Camargo Stcknrd p 0 0 0 0 Smrdzja p 2 0 0 0 Ottavino 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Oakland 4, Seattle 3 6. 2B—Souza Jr. (16), Dickerson (24). HR—Betts Maxwell c 2 0 1 0 Vlencia 1b 4 0 0 0 (1), F.Freeman (16). SB—Rendon (5). SF— J.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 Tmlnson ph 0 0 0 0 McGee 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Sunday’s Games (16), Pedroia (4), B.Miller (3). SF—Dickerson (2), M.Chpmn 3b3 0 1 0 Haniger rf 4 0 1 0 Zimmerman (4), Wieters (2). Brrclgh p 0 0 0 0 Okert p 0 0 0 0 Holland L,1-1 1 1 1 1 1 0 Milwaukee 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 Longoria (8). S—Bourjos (1). Brugman cf3 0 1 1 J.Dyson cf 3 2 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO Phelps p 0 0 0 0 Kontos p 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Hoffman (Frazier). WP—McGee, IP H R ER BB SO Houston 19, Toronto 1 KDavis ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Zunino c 3 0 0 0 Atlanta I.Szuki ph 0 0 0 0 Gllspie ph 1 0 1 0 Kahnle. Boston Ra.Dvis lf-cf 4 1 1 0 Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3 Newcomb L,1-4 4 4 4 4 4 7 A.Ramos p 0 0 0 0 Wllmson pr 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Sam Holbrook First, Greg Baltimore 11, Minnesota 5 Price 6 5 2 2 2 5 Totals 36 4 9 4 Totals 33 3 7 3 Krol 1-3 3 2 2 1 0 Totals 36 5 10 4 Totals 34 4 7 4 Barnes H,16 1-3 1 1 1 1 0 Gibson Second, Jim Wolf Third, D.J. Reyburn. L.A. Angels 3, Texas 0 Jackson 1 2-3 1 0 0 1 0 T—3:09. A—48,118 (50,398). Kelly L,3-1 BS,2 1 2-3 1 2 2 1 1 Oakland 011 010 001 — 4 Ramirez 1 0 1 0 1 0 Miami 200 110 001 — 5 Colorado 10, Chicago White Sox 0 LEADERS L.A. Dodgers 5, Kansas City 2 Tampa Bay Seattle 002 010 000 — 3 Freeman 2-3 4 3 3 0 2 San Francisco 000 102 001 — 4 Seattle 4, Oakland 0 Archer 6 2-3 8 3 3 2 8 E—Chris.Smith (1). DP—Oakland 2. LOB— Morris 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 LOB—Miami 6, San Francisco 8. 2B—Stanton AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 5, Cleveland 3 Hunter 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Oakland 10, Seattle 5. 2B—Healy (19), Washington (18), Yelich (15), Realmuto (15), Riddle (12), BATTING—Altuve, Houston, .347; Tuesday Boxberger W,1-0 1 0 0 0 2 1 M.Chapman (2), Segura 2 (16), Haniger (12), Ross 3 1-3 3 3 3 2 3 Posey (18), Belt 2 (18). HR—Bour (20). S—I. Ramirez, Cleveland, .329; Judge, New AL at NL, 8 p.m. Colome S,25-29 1 1 0 0 0 0 J.Dyson (13). HR—Semien (1), Alonso (20), Grace W,1-0 2 2-3 2 2 1 1 1 Suzuki (1). York, .329; Correa, Houston, .325; Gamel, Friday’s Games Umpires—Home, Chris Conroy; First, Ed Hickox; J.Dyson (5). SB—Ra.Davis (15). Blanton H,3 1 0 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Seattle, .323; Hosmer, Kansas City, .318; Chicago Cubs at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Second, Jerry Meals; Third, Ron Kulpa. IP H R ER BB SO Romero H,8 1 1 0 0 0 2 Miami Reddick, Houston, .313; Castro, New York, N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 7:10 p.m. T—3:07. A—20,812 (31,042). Oakland Perez 0 1 0 0 0 0 O’Grady W,1-0 51-3 5 3 3 2 4 .313; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, .312; Mancini, Toronto at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. ASTROS 19, BLUE JAYS 1 Smith 6 6 3 3 1 4 Albers 1 0 0 0 0 1 Steckenrider 0 0 0 0 1 0 Baltimore, .312. Minnesota at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Houston Toronto Madson 1 0 0 0 0 1 O.Perez pitched to 1 batter in the 9th Garcia H,10 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 RUNS—Springer, Houston, 76; Judge, New Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi Doolittle W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Umpires—Home, Bruce Dreckman; First, Mike Barraclough H,12 1 0 0 0 1 0 York, 75; Altuve, Houston, 62; Correa, Texas at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Sprnger rf 4 2 2 0 J.Btsta rf 3 0 0 0 Casilla S,15-19 1 1 0 0 0 1 Everitt; Second, Chad Whitson; Third, Jordan Phelps H,17 1 0 0 0 0 1 Houston, 62; Betts, Boston, 61; Ramirez, Cleveland at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Aoki ph-rf 2 1 1 1 Carrera ph-rf 2 1 1 1 Seattle Baker. Ramos S,16-17 1 2 1 1 1 3 Cleveland, 61; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 60; Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Altuve 2b 4 4 3 3 R.Mrtin c 3 0 1 0 Moore 6 6 3 3 2 2 T—3:32. A—35,030 (41,418). San Francisco Gardner, New York, 58; Reddick, Houston, Pazos 1 0 0 0 0 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Correa ss 5 3 4 5 M.Mntro c 2 0 0 0 PHILLIES 7, PADRES 1 Samardzija L,4-10 7 9 4 4 1 5 55; Sano, Minnesota, 55. Vincent 1 1 0 0 1 2 East Division Gattis c 5 2 2 4 Dnldson 3b 2 0 2 0 San Diego Philadelphia Okert 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 70; Judge, New York, Ma.Gnza lf 6 1 1 1 Barney ph-2b 1 0 0 0 Diaz L,2-4 1 2 1 1 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Kontos 12-3 1 1 1 0 2 66; Correa, Houston, 65; Sano, Minnesota, W L Pct GB HBP—by Moore (Healy), by Madson (Dyson). Washington 54 36 .600 — Beltran dh 4 0 0 0 Smoak 1b 3 0 1 0 Myers 1b 4 0 1 0 Altherr rf 3 2 2 1 Steckenrider pitched to 1 batter in the 6th 62; Springer, Houston, 61; Cano, Seattle, Y.Grrel 1b 5 2 2 1 Morales dh 4 0 0 0 WP—Smith. WP—Garcia, Kontos. Atlanta 42 47 .472 11 1⁄2 Margot cf 4 0 1 0 Galvis ss 4 2 2 3 60; KDavis, Oakland, 60; Abreu, Chicago, Bregman 3b4 3 1 0 Tlwtzki ss 3 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, CB Bucknor First, Fieldin Pirela lf 5 0 1 0 Franco 3b 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Mark Ripperger First, Tom 58; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 57; Perez, Miami 41 46 .471 111 ⁄2 Cubreth Second, Mark Carlson Third, Chris New York 39 47 .453 13 Mrsnick cf 6 1 1 1 Pearce lf 2 0 1 0 Spngnbr 3b 4 0 0 0 T.Jseph 1b 4 0 0 0 Hallion Second, Phil Cuzzi Third, Vic Carapazza. Kansas City, 57. Pillar cf 4 0 1 0 Segal. Hedges c 4 0 0 0 N.Wllms lf 4 1 2 1 T—3:01. A—41,480 (41,915). HITS—Altuve, Houston, 116; Dickerson, Philadelphia 29 58 .333 231 ⁄2 T—2:54. A—28,694 (47,476). Central Division Goins 2b-3b 4 0 0 0 Asuaje 2b 4 0 1 0 O.Hrrra cf 4 1 1 1 INTERLEAGUE Tampa Bay, 107; Ramirez, Cleveland, W L Pct GB Totals 45 19 17 16 Totals 33 1 7 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Aybar ss 3 1 2 0 Rupp c 3 1 2 1 BREWERS 5, YANKEES 3 107; Hosmer, Kansas City, 106; Springer, Milwaukee 50 41 .549 — PIRATES 14, CUBS 3 Szczur rf 4 0 2 0 T.Kelly 2b 3 0 0 0 Milwaukee New York Houston, 104; Abreu, Chicago, 103; Houston 050 103 604 — 19 Chicago 43 45 .489 5 1⁄2 Pittsburgh Chicago Cahill p 2 0 1 0 Eckhoff p 1 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Correa, Houston, 103; Andrus, Texas, Toronto 000 000 001 — 1 St. Louis 43 45 .489 5 1⁄2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Stammen p 0 0 0 0 Stassi ph 1 0 0 0 Villar 2b 5 1 3 0 Gardner lf 3 0 1 0 102; Judge, New York, 99; Simmons, Los Pittsburgh 42 47 .472 7 E—Donaldson 2 (6), Barney (6). DP—Toronto 1. Hrrison lf-3b 5 3 3 2 Jay cf-rf 3 0 0 0 Cordoba ph 1 0 0 0 L.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 Angeles, 98. LOB—Houston 8, Toronto 10. 2B—Gattis (16), Thames 1b 5 2 2 0 Judge rf 4 0 1 0 Cincinnati 39 49 .443 9 1⁄2 Crvelli c 4 1 2 5 Bryant 3b 2 1 1 0 Maton p 0 0 0 0 Neshek p 0 0 0 0 Do.Sntn rf 4 0 1 0 Grgrius ss 5 0 0 0 DOUBLES—Betts, Boston, 29; Lowrie, West Division Y.Gurriel (24), Bregman (21), Marisnick (5), C.Stwrt c 1 0 0 0 Butler p 0 0 0 0 J.Trres p 0 0 0 0 Perkins ph 1 0 0 0 Oakland, 27; Ramirez, Cleveland, 27; Pillar (23). HR—Altuve (13), Correa 2 (20), Gattis T.Shaw 3b 4 1 2 4 G.Sanch c 5 0 1 0 W L Pct GB McCtchn cf 4 2 1 1 J.Baez ph 1 0 0 0 H.Sanch ph 0 0 0 1 Benoit p 0 0 0 0 Aguilar dh 3 0 0 0 Ellsbry cf 3 1 1 0 Altuve, Houston, 25; Lindor, Cleveland, Los Angeles 61 29 .678 — (8), Y.Gurriel (11), Carrera (7). SB—Bregman (8). G.Plnco cf 1 0 0 0 Rizzo 1b 2 0 0 0 Neris p 0 0 0 0 25; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 24; Gurriel, IP H R ER BB SO H.Perez lf 4 0 0 0 Headley 3b-1b 4 1 2 1 Arizona 53 36 .596 7 1⁄2 Freese 3b 2 1 0 0 Cratini c 3 0 3 1 Totals 35 1 9 1 Totals 32 7 9 7 Houston, 24; 4 tied at 23. Houston Vogt c 3 1 1 1 C.Frzer dh 4 1 1 2 Colorado 52 39 .571 9 1⁄2 AFrzer ph-lf 0 0 0 0 I.Happ 2b 5 0 0 1 TRIPLES—Castellanos, Detroit, 6; Peacock W,7-1 6 5 0 0 5 4 Broxton cf 3 0 0 0 Choi 1b 3 0 0 0 San Diego 38 50 .432 22 J.Bell 1b 5 1 2 1 Schwrbr lf 4 1 1 0 San Diego 000 000 001 — 1 Arcia ss 4 0 0 0 Trreyes pr-3b 0 0 0 0 Ramirez, Cleveland, 5; Sanchez, Chicago, San Francisco 34 56 .378 27 Hoyt 1 0 0 0 0 2 J.Osuna rf 5 2 2 2 Cntrras c-1b 4 0 2 0 Philadelphia 022 001 20x — 7 Martes 2 2 1 1 0 1 Wade 2b 4 0 1 0 5; Bogaerts, Boston, 4; Merrifi eld, Kansas ——— Mercer ss 4 3 2 3 Heyward rf 2 0 1 1 E—Spangenberg (4). DP—San Diego 2. LOB—San Toronto Totals 35 5 9 5 Totals 35 3 8 3 City, 4; 9 tied at 3. Saturday’s Games Moroff 2b 4 1 0 0 Almora cf 2 0 2 0 Diego 11, Philadelphia 2. 2B—Aybar (11), Altherr Happ L,3-6 4 7 6 2 3 3 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 30; N.Y. Yankees 5, Milwaukee 3 Kuhl p 1 0 0 0 Russell ss 3 0 0 0 (18). HR—Altherr (14), Galvis 2 (10), N.Williams Harrell 2 4 3 3 1 2 Milwaukee 310 010 000 — 5 Springer, Houston, 27; Moustakas, Kansas Atlanta 13, Washington 0 Gsselin ph 0 0 0 0 Lester p 0 0 0 0 (1), O.Herrera (6), Rupp (6). SB—Altherr (5). Loup 0 2 4 3 0 0 New York 000 300 000 — 3 City, 25; KDavis, Oakland, 24; Morrison, San Diego 2, Philadelphia 1 LeBlanc p 0 0 0 0 M.Mntgm p 1 0 0 0 CS—N.Williams (1). SF—H.Sanchez (1). Tepera 1 2 2 2 1 1 DP—Milwaukee 1. LOB—Milwaukee 8, New York Tampa Bay, 24; Smoak, Toronto, 23; Gallo, St. Louis 4, N.Y. Mets 1 Schugel p 1 0 0 0 Floro p 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Beliveau 1 0 0 0 0 1 10. 2B—Wade (2). HR—T.Shaw (19), Vogt (8), Texas, 21; Sano, Minnesota, 21; Alonso, L.A. Dodgers 5, Kansas City 4, 10 innings Marinez p 1 0 0 0 L Stlla 3b 1 1 1 0 San Diego Biagini 2-3 2 4 4 3 0 C.Frazier (3). SB—Broxton (17), Gardner 2 (12), Oakland, 20; Correa, Houston, 20. Pittsburgh 4, Chicago Cubs 2 Totals 38 14 12 14 Totals 35 3 11 3 Cahill L,3-3 5 6 4 4 0 8 Barnes 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Ellsbury (10). CS—Villar (6). STOLEN BASES—Maybin, Los Angeles, Chicago White Sox 5, Colorado 4 Stammen 1 1 1 1 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO 25; Andrus, Texas, 20; Dyson, Seattle, 20; Loup pitched to 4 batters in the 7th Maton 1 2 2 2 0 0 Miami 5, San Francisco 4 Pittsburgh 1000 201 001 — 14 Milwaukee DeShields, Texas, 19; Altuve, Houston, 18; HBP—by Loup (Gurriel). WP—Tepera, Martes, Torres 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 7, Arizona 0 Chicago 010 010 001 — 3 Nelson W,8-4 5 7 3 3 2 6 Buxton, Minnesota, 16; Betts, Boston, 15; Biagini. Philadelphia Sunday’s Games E—Bryant (10), Contreras (13). DP—Pittsburgh Torres H,12 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Cain, Kansas City, 15; RDavis, Oakland, Umpires—Home, Carlos Torres; First, John 3, Chicago 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 10. Eickhoff W,1-7 5 5 0 0 1 8 Milwaukee 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 Drake H,5 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 15; Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 14. Libka; Second, Dana DeMuth; Third, Paul 2B—J.Osuna 2 (10), Mercer (14), Caratini 2 (2), Garcia 1 0 0 0 0 1 Pittsburgh 14, Chicago Cubs 3 Hughes H,7 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 2 PITCHING—Vargas, Kansas City, 12-3; Nauert. Schwarber (12), La Stella (6). HR—Harrison (10), Neshek 1 1 0 0 0 2 Washington 10, Atlanta 5 T—3:24. A—46,622 (49,282). Knebel S,14-18 1 1-3 0 0 0 2 3 Sale, Boston, 11-4; Carrasco, Cleveland, Philadelphia 7, San Diego 1 Cervelli (4), McCutchen (17). S—Kuhl (2). Benoit 1 1 0 0 0 2 New York MARINERS 4, ATHLETICS 0 10-3; Santana, Minnesota, 10-6; Keuchel, St. Louis 6, N.Y. Mets 0 IP H R ER BB SO Neris 1 2 1 1 1 0 Tanaka L,7-8 4 1-3 6 5 5 1 5 Oakland Seattle Pittsburgh HBP—by Eickhoff (Margot), by Cahill (Altherr). Houston, 9-0; Pomeranz, Boston, 9-4; Colorado 10, Chicago White Sox 0 Shreve 0 1 0 0 0 0 Stroman, Toronto, 9-5; 5 tied at 8. Miami 10, San Francisco 8, 11 innings ab r h bi ab r h bi Kuhl 3 2 1 1 3 4 WP—Eickhoff, Cahill. Warren 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 3 Joyce rf 3 0 1 0 Segura ss 4 0 0 0 LeBlanc 1 2 0 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Chris Guccione; First, Marty ERA—Vargas, Kansas City, 2.62; Sale, Cincinnati 2, Arizona 1 Webb 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Boston, 2.75; Kluber, Cleveland, 2.85; L.A. Dodgers 5, Kansas City 2 RDvis ph-rf 0 0 0 0 Gamel lf 4 0 0 0 Schugel W,1-0 3 4 1 1 0 1 Foster; Second, Mike Muchlinski; Third, Mike Green 2 0 0 0 0 4 Semien ss 4 0 0 0 Cano 2b 4 1 1 0 Marinez 2 3 1 1 1 0 Winters. Santana, Minnesota, 2.99; McCullers, Tuesday Chapman 1 1 0 0 1 1 Houston, 3.06; Fulmer, Detroit, 3.20; AL at NL, 8 p.m. Alonso 1b 3 0 0 0 Cruz dh 4 1 1 2 Chicago T—2:45. A—21,184 (43,651). Shreve pitched to 1 batter in the 5th K.Davis lf 3 0 0 0 K.Sager 3b 2 0 0 0 Lester L,5-6 2-3 6 10 4 3 0 MARLINS 10, GIANTS 8 Stroman, Toronto, 3.29; Carrasco, Friday’s Games Nelson pitched to 2 batters in the 6th Cleveland, 3.44; Darvish, Texas, 3.49; Lowrie 2b 4 0 0 0 Vlencia 1b 2 1 0 0 Montgomery 3 3 2 2 3 2 11 innings Chicago Cubs at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. HBP—by Tanaka (Aguilar), by Green (Broxton). Severino, New York, 3.54. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Healy dh 4 0 0 0 Haniger rf 3 0 0 0 Floro 3 1-3 2 1 1 1 0 Miami San Francisco WP—Hughes 2. STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 178; Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Maxwell c 1 0 0 0 J.Dyson cf 2 1 2 0 Butler 2 1 1 1 0 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover; First, Alfonso Archer, Tampa Bay, 147; Darvish, Texas, L.A. Dodgers at Miami, 7:10 p.m. M.Chpmn 3b3 0 0 0 C.Ruiz c 3 0 3 1 HBP—by Montgomery (Cervelli), by Floro D.Grdon 2b 7 0 1 0 Span cf 6 0 2 1 Marquez; Second, Chad Fairchild; Third, Mike 125; Severino, New York, 124; Kluber, Washington at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Brugman cf3 0 1 0 (Frazier). WP—Marinez. Stanton rf 4 4 3 2 Panik 2b 5 0 0 0 Estabrook. Cleveland, 115; Carrasco, Cleveland, 114; Arizona at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Totals 28 0 2 0 Totals 28 4 7 3 Umpires—Home, Adrian Johnson; First, Eric Yelich cf 6 2 2 1 Pence rf 6 1 2 0 T—3:59. A—43,952 (49,642). Cooper; Second, Gary Cederstrom; Third, Gabe Estrada, Toronto, 110; Porcello, Boston, Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Ozuna lf 4 1 1 1 Belt 1b 4 2 2 0 DODGERS 5, ROYALS 2 San Francisco at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Oakland 000 000 000 — 0 Morales. Bour 1b 4 1 2 2 Crwford ss 5 2 2 3 109; Quintana, Chicago, 109; McCullers, Seattle 001 200 10x — 4 T—3:14. A—41,604 (41,072). Kansas City Los Angeles Houston, 106. BOXSCORES Prado 3b 5 0 0 0 Hwang 3b 3 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi E—Cano (6). DP—Oakland 2, Seattle 2. LOB— CARDINALS 6, METS 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Ralmuto c 6 1 1 1 Strckln p 0 0 0 0 Mrrfeld 2b 4 0 0 0 Frsythe 2b 4 1 1 1 Oakland 6, Seattle 3. 2B—Joyce (15), Cano (14). New York St. Louis Riddle ss 4 0 1 1 Osich p 0 0 0 0 BATTING—Murphy, Washington, .342; HR—Cruz (17). CS—J.Dyson (5). R.Trres 3b 4 0 0 0 C.Tylor lf 4 0 0 0 TIGERS 5, INDIANS 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi J.Urena p 2 0 0 0 M.Cain p 0 0 0 0 Zimmerman, Washington, .330; Posey, IP H R ER BB SO L.Cain cf 4 1 1 0 J.Trner 3b 4 2 2 3 Detroit Cleveland Reyes ss 4 0 0 0 Crpnter 2b 3 2 1 0 I.Szuki ph 1 0 0 0 Posey ph 1 0 0 0 San Francisco, .325; Harper, Washington, Oakland Hosmer 1b 4 1 3 2 Bllnger 1b 3 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Cnforto cf 4 0 1 0 Al.Mjia 2b 0 0 0 0 J.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 Wllmson lf 1 0 0 0 .325; Blackmon, Colorado, .319; Ozuna, Gossett L,1-4 4 1-3 5 3 3 2 4 Bnfacio rf 4 0 1 0 A.Brnes c 3 1 1 1 Kinsler 2b 5 0 1 1 B.Zmmer cf 5 1 2 0 Cespdes lf 3 0 0 0 Pham lf 3 2 3 2 McGowan p0 0 0 0 Hundley c 5 1 3 2 Miami, .316; Cozart, Cincinnati, .316; Avila c 3 0 0 0 Lindor ss 5 0 0 0 Coulombe 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 A.Escbr ss 4 0 0 0 K.Hrnan ss 3 0 1 0 Bruce rf 3 0 1 0 Grichuk lf 1 0 0 0 T.Moore ph 1 0 0 0 G.Hrnan lf 3 0 0 0 Soler lf 3 0 0 0 Puig rf 3 0 0 0 Votto, Cincinnati, .315; Goldschmidt, Upton lf 5 0 0 0 Brntley lf 3 0 0 0 Doolittle 1 0 0 0 0 1 Flores 2b 3 0 0 0 Fowler cf 4 0 2 0 Arizona, .312; Peralta, Arizona, .312. Axford 1-3 2 1 1 1 0 Phelps p 0 0 0 0 Gomez ph 1 0 1 1 Butera c 3 0 0 0 T.Thmps cf 3 1 1 0 Mi.Cbrr 1b 3 0 0 0 Encrnco dh 3 1 2 1 Duda 1b 2 0 0 0 Gyorko 3b 4 0 0 1 Brrclgh p 0 0 0 0 S.Dyson p 0 0 0 0 RUNS—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 73; J.Mrtin rf 5 2 2 0 Jo.Rm 3b-2b 3 1 2 2 Madson 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Duffy p 2 0 1 0 Kershaw p 3 0 0 0 R.Rvera c 3 0 1 0 Y.Mlina c 3 0 1 1 Tazawa p 0 0 0 0 Kontos p 0 0 0 0 Moss ph 1 0 0 0 Blackmon, Colorado, 72; Harper, V.Mrtin dh 5 1 1 0 Chsnhll rf 1 0 0 0 Seattle Mat.Ryn 3b3 0 0 0 Fryer ph-c 1 0 0 0 Washington, 69; Votto, Cincinnati, 65; Hernandez W,4-3 6 2 0 0 3 8 Detrich ph 1 0 1 0 Tmlnson ph 1 1 1 0 Albrqrq p 0 0 0 0 Cstllns 3b 4 1 1 1 Guyer rf 2 0 1 0 Matz p 1 0 0 0 Pscotty rf 3 0 0 0 Inciarte, Atlanta, 58; Thames, Milwaukee, Zych H,5 1 0 0 0 1 0 Wttgren p 0 0 0 0 Cueto p 2 0 0 0 Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 30 5 6 5 An.Rmne 3b 0 0 0 0 C.Sntna 1b 4 0 1 0 Goeddel p 0 0 0 0 Voit 1b 4 1 1 1 58; Bryant, Chicago, 57; Murphy, Rzepczynski 0 0 0 0 1 0 Ellis ph 1 1 1 2 Okert p 0 0 0 0 Presley cf 3 0 2 2 Gomes c 4 0 0 0 Grndrsn ph 1 0 0 0 DeJong ss 4 1 2 1 A.Ramos p 0 0 0 0 Gllspie 3b 3 1 1 1 Washington, 57; Seager, Los Angeles, 57; J.Iglss ss 4 1 3 1 E.Gnzal 2b 2 0 0 0 Vincent 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kansas City 000 200 000 — 2 S.Lugo p 0 0 0 0 Lynn p 3 0 0 0 Totals 46 10 13 10 Totals 46 8 14 8 Los Angeles 103 001 00x — 5 2 tied at 56. A.Almnt ph 1 0 0 0 Diaz 1 0 0 0 0 2 A.Cbrra ph 1 0 0 0 Rsnthal p 0 0 0 0 Rzepczynski pitched to 1 batter in the 8th LOB—Kansas City 4, Los Angeles 1. RBI—Arenado, Colorado, 70; Ozuna, Urshela 3b 1 0 0 0 G.Grcia ph 1 0 0 0 Miami 002 010 400 03 — 10 Miami, 69; Votto, Cincinnati, 68; Totals 37 5 10 5 Totals 34 3 8 3 Umpires—Home, Fieldin Cubreth; First, Mark 2B—Bonifacio (11). 3B—T.Thompson (1). HR— Brebbia p 0 0 0 0 San Francisco 020 010 130 01 — 8 Hosmer (12), J.Turner 2 (10), A.Barnes (5). Goldschmidt, Arizona, 67; Lamb, Arizona, Carlson; Second, Chris Segal; Third, CB Bucknor. Totals 28 0 3 0 Totals 34 6 10 6 T—2:39. A—32,661 (47,476). E—Belt (4), Crawford (3). DP—Miami 1. LOB— IP H R ER BB SO 67; Harper, Washington, 65; Shaw, Detroit 001 003 100 — 5 Miami 14, San Francisco 7. 2B—Yelich 2 (17), Milwaukee, 65; Murphy, Washington, 64; Cleveland 000 100 200 — 3 ANGELS 3, RANGERS 0 Kansas City New York 000 000 000 — 0 Ozuna (16), Bour (12), Span (15), Belt (19). Duffy L,5-5 7 6 5 5 0 9 Zimmerman, Washington, 63; 3 tied at 61. E—Gomes (5), M.Fulmer (1). DP—Detroit 1. Los Angeles Texas St. Louis 102 111 00x — 6 3B—Tomlinson (1). HR—Stanton 2 (26), Ellis (1), HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 117; Inciarte, LOB—Detroit 11, Cleveland 8. 2B—Presley (3), ab r h bi ab r h bi Alburquerque 1 0 0 0 0 0 DP—St. Louis 2. LOB—New York 2, St. Louis 6. Crawford (8), Hundley (4). SB—D.Gordon (32), Atlanta, 112; Murphy, Washington, 111; J.Iglesias (18), Encarnacion (11). HR—Jose. Maybin cf 4 0 1 0 Choo rf 4 0 0 0 Los Angeles 2B—Carpenter (17). HR—Pham (11), Voit (3), Realmuto (5). SF—Riddle (5). Arenado, Colorado, 106; Ozuna, Miami, Ramirez (17). SB—J.Martinez (1). Calhoun rf 4 0 0 0 Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 Kershaw W,14-2 9 6 2 2 0 13 DeJong (9). IP H R ER BB SO 106; LeMahieu, Colorado, 104; Gordon, IP H R ER BB SO Pujols dh 2 1 1 1 Mazara lf 4 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Kerwin Danley; First, Adam IP H R ER BB SO Miami Detroit Y.Escbr 3b 4 0 0 0 Beltre dh 2 0 0 0 Hamari; Second, Todd Tichenor; Third, Bill Miller. Miami, 101; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 99; New York Urena 5 5 3 3 1 3 Fulmer W,9-6 6 7 3 2 1 1 Vlbuena 1b 4 0 1 0 Odor 2b 4 0 0 0 T—2:16. A—41,524 (56,000). Harper, Washington, 99; Votto, Cincinnati, Matz L,2-2 4 1-3 7 5 5 1 1 Garcia 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Greene H,11 1 1-3 0 0 0 2 2 Yng Jr. pr 0 1 0 0 Rbinson 3b 3 0 0 0 ROCKIES 10, WHITE SOX 0 99. Goeddel 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 McGowan 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson S,10-11 1 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 Cron 1b 0 0 0 0 Chrinos c 3 0 0 0 Chicago Colorado DOUBLES—Murphy, Washington, 29; Lugo 3 2 1 1 1 3 Phelps 1 2 1 1 0 2 Cleveland Simmons ss4 0 1 1 Gallo 1b 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Arenado, Colorado, 28; Duvall, Cincinnati, St. Louis Barraclough BS,2 1-3 5 3 3 0 0 27; Herrera, Philadelphia, 26; Drury, Kluber 5 3 1 1 3 8 Revere lf 4 1 1 0 DShelds cf 2 0 1 0 Lynn W,7-6 7 3 0 0 1 2 Engel cf 4 0 0 0 Blckmon cf 4 1 1 1 Tazawa 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona, 23; Markakis, Atlanta, 22; Goody L,1-1 1-3 1 3 3 2 0 Frnklin 2b 2 0 0 0 Rosenthal 1 0 0 0 0 3 Me.Cbrr lf 4 0 1 0 LMahieu 2b 2 0 0 0 Wittgren W,2-1 2 0 0 0 0 4 Owings, Arizona, 22; Seager, Los Angeles, Otero 1 1-3 4 1 1 1 1 Grterol c 1 0 0 1 Brebbia 1 0 0 0 0 0 Abreu 1b 2 0 0 0 Amrista pr-2b 2 1 0 0 McAllister 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 29 3 5 3 Totals 26 0 2 0 Ramos S,17-18 1 1 1 1 1 0 T.Frzer 3b 3 0 0 0 Arenado 3b 4 1 1 0 22; Shaw, Milwaukee, 22; Zimmerman, Umpires—Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Doug San Francisco Shaw 1 1 0 0 0 0 Eddings; Second, Stu Scheuwater; Third, Laz A.Grcia rf 3 0 0 0 Mar.Ryn 1b 2 3 1 0 Washington, 22. M.Fulmer pitched to 4 batters in the 7th Los Angeles 100 010 001 — 3 Cueto 6 6 6 6 6 2 Infante p 0 0 0 0 Parra lf 5 3 3 2 TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 10; Cozart, Diaz. Okert 0 1 1 1 0 0 WP—Kluber. Texas 000 000 000 — 0 T—2:28. A—42,925 (43,975). Ti.Andr ss 3 0 0 0 Valaika ss 4 1 2 5 Cincinnati, 6; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 6; Strickland 1 1 0 0 0 1 Y.Sanch 2b 3 0 0 0 C.Gnzal rf 4 0 2 0 Arenado, Colorado, 5; 9 tied at 4. Umpires—Home, Ryan Blakney; First, Jerry E—Odor (8). DP—Los Angeles 2, Texas 1. LOB— REDS 2, DIAMONDBACKS 1 Layne; Second, Dan Bellino; Third, Marvin Los Angeles 5, Texas 6. 2B—Maybin (16), Osich 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Narvaez c 2 0 0 0 Hanigan c 4 0 1 0 HOME RUNS—Votto, Cincinnati, 26; Cincinnati Arizona Cain 1-3 0 0 0 2 0 Rodon p 1 0 0 0 Freland p 4 0 1 1 Bellinger, Los Angeles, 25; Stanton, Hudson. Simmons (21), Mazara (17). HR—Pujols (13). ab r h bi ab r h bi T—3:49. A—24,915 (35,051). SB—Young Jr. (8), Revere 2 (9), DeShields (19). Dyson 2 2 0 0 1 0 Beck p 0 0 0 0 Lyles p 0 0 0 0 Miami, 24; Bruce, New York, 23; Ozuna, Hmilton cf 5 1 0 0 Pollock cf 3 1 1 1 Kontos L,0-3 1 2 3 1 0 1 ORIOLES 11, TWINS 5 SF—Graterol (1). S—DeShields (8). Pelfrey p 0 0 0 0 Miami, 23; Thames, Milwaukee, 23; Gennett 2b 4 0 0 0 D.Prlta rf 3 0 1 0 Cueto pitched to 3 batters in the 7th W.Grcia rf 1 0 0 0 Schebler, Cincinnati, 22; 7 tied at 20. Baltimore Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO Votto 1b 3 0 1 1 Gldschm 1b 4 0 1 0 Los Angeles Okert pitched to 1 batter in the 7th Totals 26 0 1 0 Totals 35 10 12 9 STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, 38; ab r h bi ab r h bi Duvall lf 4 1 1 0 Lamb 3b 2 0 0 0 HBP—by Cueto (Stanton). WP—Cain, S.Smith rf 4 1 3 1 B.Dzier 2b 3 1 0 1 Ramirez W,8-7 6 2 0 0 5 2 Turner, Washington, 35; Gordon, Miami, Suarez 3b 3 0 0 0 Owings 2b 4 0 3 0 Barraclough. Chicago 000 000 000 — 0 Gentry pr-rf 0 1 0 0 E.Escbr ph 1 0 0 0 Hernandez H,8 1 0 0 0 1 2 Alcantr 3b 1 0 1 0 Innetta c 4 0 0 0 31; Broxton, Milwaukee, 17; Nunez, Bedrosian H,5 1 0 0 0 0 1 Umpires—Home, Tom Hallion; First, Phil Cuzzi; Colorado 020 005 30x — 10 San Francisco, 17; Villar, Milwaukee, M.Mchdo 3b5 0 2 1 Grssman dh 5 0 2 2 Schbler rf 4 0 1 1 K.Marte ss 4 0 0 0 Second, Vic Carapazza; Third, Mark Ripperger. Schoop 2b 5 1 1 0 Kepler rf 4 0 2 1 Norris S,11-13 1 0 0 0 0 1 E—Narvaez (4). DP—Chicago 1, Colorado 1. 16; Peraza, Cincinnati, 15; Goldschmidt, Peraza ss 4 0 2 0 G.Blnco lf 3 0 1 0 T—4:10. A—41,516 (41,915). LOB—Chicago 4, Colorado 7. 2B—Parra (9). HR— A.Jones cf 4 2 2 5 Sano 3b 4 1 0 0 Texas Brnhart c 3 0 0 0 Corbin p 1 0 0 0 Arizona, 13; Pollock, Arizona, 13; 4 tied LATE SATURDAY Blackmon (20), Valaika (7). SB—Amarista (1). Trumbo dh 5 1 1 0 K.Vrgas 1b 2 1 1 0 Darvish L,6-8 7 1-3 3 2 2 4 6 Bailey p 3 0 2 0 Chafi n p 0 0 0 0 at 11. Mancini 1b 5 1 1 0 E.Rsrio lf 4 0 0 0 Claudio 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 REDS 7, DIAMONDBACKS 0 S—Rodon (1). PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, Lrenzen p 0 0 0 0 Hrrmann ph 1 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Kim lf 3 1 0 0 J.Plnco ss 4 0 0 1 Leclerc 1 1-3 2 1 1 1 1 Winker ph 1 0 0 0 Bradley p 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati Arizona 14-2; Greinke, Arizona, 11-4; Davies, Chicago Rickard lf 1 0 0 0 Gimenez c 3 1 0 0 Umpires—Home, Nick Mahrley; First, Joe West; R.Iglss p 0 0 0 0 Dscalso ph 1 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Milwaukee, 10-4; Scherzer, Washington, Rodon L,1-2 5 1-3 5 6 6 3 4 C.Jseph c 5 2 2 3 Granite cf 3 1 0 0 Second, Hunter Wendelstedt; Third, Alan Porter. Totals 35 2 8 2 Totals 30 1 7 1 Hmilton cf 3 1 2 1 Dscalso lf 4 0 0 0 10-5; Wainwright, St. Louis, 10-5; Wood, Tejada ss 3 1 3 1 T—3:08. A—28,384 (48,114). Cozart ss 4 1 1 1 Hrrmann c 4 0 0 0 Beck 1-3 3 1 1 1 1 Los Angeles, 10-0; 5 tied at 9. Pelfrey 1-3 3 3 3 1 0 Totals 40 11 15 11 Totals 33 5 5 5 LATE SATURDAY Cincinnati 001 001 000 — 2 Votto 1b 3 1 1 3 Gldschm 1b 3 0 1 0 ERA—Scherzer, Washington, 2.10; Infante 2 1 0 0 1 2 RANGERS 5, ANGELS 2 Arizona 001 000 000 — 1 Duvall lf 5 0 0 0 Lamb 3b 4 0 1 0 Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.18; Gonzalez, Colorado Baltimore 320 040 020 — 11 Los Angeles Texas DP—Cincinnati 2. LOB—Cincinnati 8, Arizona Gennett 3b 3 1 1 1 Owings rf 4 0 0 0 Washington, 2.86; Greinke, Arizona, Freeland W,9-7 8 1-3 1 0 0 3 9 Minnesota 040 000 010 — 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi 8. 2B—Duvall (27), Schebler (15), Bailey (1), Schbler rf 4 0 0 0 Drury 2b 2 0 0 0 2.86; Anderson, Milwaukee, 2.89; Ray, Lyles 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 E—Tejada (2). LOB—Baltimore 6, Minnesota Maybin cf 3 0 0 1 Choo dh 5 1 2 0 G.Blanco (8). HR—Pollock (3). SB—Hamilton Peraza 2b 4 0 0 0 K.Marte ss 4 0 1 0 Arizona, 2.97; Leake, St. Louis, 3.12; Nova, Pelfrey pitched to 4 batters in the 7th 6. 2B—C.Joseph (10), Tejada (3), Kepler (20), Calhoun rf 5 0 0 0 Andrus ss 4 1 2 0 (38), Pollock 2 (13). S—Corbin (3). Brnhart c 4 2 2 1 Fuentes cf 2 0 0 0 Pittsburgh, 3.21; Nelson, Milwaukee, 3.30; HBP—by Freeland (Abreu). K.Vargas (9). 3B—Kepler (2). HR—A.Jones 2 Pujols dh 4 0 0 0 Mazara rf 4 0 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO L.Cstll p 3 0 0 0 Pollock ph-cf 1 0 0 0 Straily, Miami, 3.31. Umpires—Home, Greg Gibson; First, Jim Wolf; (15). SF—A.Jones (2). S—Tejada (1). Y.Escbr 3b 3 1 1 1 Beltre 3b 4 1 1 2 Cincinnati Wa.Prlt p 0 0 0 0 T.Wlker p 1 0 0 0 STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, Sam Holbrook. IP H R ER BB SO Vlbuena 1b 4 0 0 0 Odor 2b 4 0 1 0 Bailey W,2-2 6 2-3 7 1 1 4 5 Kvlehan ph 0 1 0 0 G.Blnco ph 1 0 0 0 173; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 159; Ray, T—3:13. A—36,541 (50,398). Baltimore Simmons ss4 0 3 0 Gomez cf 2 0 0 0 Lorenzen H,11 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 2 A.Hrnnd p 0 0 0 0 Barrett p 0 0 0 0 Arizona, 141; Greinke, Arizona, 131; de- Jimenez W,4-4 5 4 4 4 4 3 Revere lf 2 0 0 0 Lucroy c 3 1 1 0 Iglesias S,16-17 1 0 0 0 0 2 Delgado p 0 0 0 0 LATE SATURDAY Grom, New York, 130; Martinez, St. Bleier 2 2-3 1 1 0 0 0 Espnosa ph 1 0 0 0 Napoli 1b 4 0 1 0 Arizona Innetta ph 1 0 0 0 WHITE SOX 5, ROCKIES 4 Louis, 128; Strasburg, Washington, 128; Castro 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Mldnado c 4 1 1 0 Rbinson lf 2 1 1 2 Corbin L,6-9 6 7 2 2 2 9 J.D L R p 0 0 0 0 Chicago Colorado Samardzija, San Francisco, 127; Nelson, Britton 1 0 0 0 0 1 Frnklin 2b 2 0 1 0 Chafi n 1 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 33 7 7 7 Totals 31 0 3 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Milwaukee, 118; 2 tied at 110.

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EMAIL: [email protected] BASEBALL THE VINDICATOR | MONDAY, JULY 10, 2017 B5 USA futures trump World Associated Press go more than one inning, inning. Lewis Brinson of Moncada on a 100.7-mph MIAMI struck out four in two score- the Brewers doubled home fastball to end the third in- Houston Astros prospect less innings and earned the a run. ning. Both are in the White Derek Fisher scored the fi rst victory and MVP award. He Josh Naylor of the Padres Sox organization. run and hit a two-run dou- was the first of 10 pitchers drove in the World team’s Kopech threw nine pitch- ble Sunday to lead a well- for the United States, and fi rst run with a single in the es, and seven were 99.3 mph balanced United States side the group combined for 11 fifth. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. or faster. past the World team 7-6 in strikeouts and walked two. of the Blue Jays, at 18 the The Cuban-born Mon- the All-Star Futures Game. The World team scored youngest player in the game, cada, a second baseman twice in the ninth before A.J. By the fourth inning the singled twice and scored ranked as the sport’s No. 1 Puk of the Athletics got the U.S. team had nine hits, one twice. prospect and the Futures fi nal out for a save. Yadier Alvarez of the Game MVP last year, went 0 by every starter. The World With the major league team had only one baser- Dodgers pitched the fi rst in- for 2 and made a wild throw trade deadline approach- ning, allowed one run and that led to an unearned run. ASSOCIATED PRESS unner until the fi fth, and by ing, the game drew plenty of The Detroit Tigers’ Jose Iglesias, right, forces out the Cleveland then the score was 7-0. took the loss. Brazilian right-hander scouts, and they saw Fisher Second baseman Brendan Thyago Vieira also sur- Indians’ Jose Ramirez, left, at second base and throws out Lonnie The U.S. team won for walk and score in the first Chisenhall at fi rst base in the second inning of a game Sunday in Rodgers and fi rst baseman passed 100 mph. the seventh time in the past on a single by Nick Senzel of Cleveland. eight years. The showcase Ryan McMahon, both of the BLANKED the Reds. Kyle Tucker, also Rockies, made fi ne defensive of top minor league pros- The home run sculpture Indians acting manager with the Astros, hit an RBI plays for the U.S. team. INDIANS Brad Mills turned to his pects included 16 fi rst-round double. at Marlins Park sat motion- Continued from B1 bullpen in the sixth and picks. Chance Sisco of the Ori- MATCHUP less all evening. It was the the Tigers pounced, get- Brent Honeywell of the oles tripled and scored in the U.S. right-hander Michael fi rst Futures Game without A win over Cleveland is ting Presley’s double and a Rays, the only pitcher to U.S. team’s two-run second Kopech struck out Yoan a homer since 2004. a positive way for Detroit high-hop infi eld RBI single to enter the break. The Ti- by Jose Iglesias to take a 4-1 gers (39-4) had a rough fi rst lead. Nichloas Castellanos half and there are trade ru- hit an RBI single in the sev- mors swirling around the enth to make it 5-1. club, which could be look- The Indians figured out ing to unload players and Fulmer in their half. Edwin contracts before the July 31 Encarnacion singled and deadline. with fans signing, “Jose, The Indians (47-40) were Jose, Jose, Jose,” Ramirez again without manager connected for his 17th hom- Terry Francona, who under- er. went a cardiac ablation to Carlos Santana followed correct an irregular heart- with a single and Tigers beat and spent four days at manager Brad Ausmus the Cleveland Clinic. Fran- pulled Fulmer for Greene, cona is expected to rejoin who got a fielder’s choice the club following the All- and two strikeouts to pre- Star break in Oakland. serve the two-run lead. The Tigers made Kluber, It got dicey again for De- who didn’t get any run sup- troit in the eighth as Greene port for the second straight and Wilson walked the bas- game, work hard during his es loaded but escaped the fi ve-inning stint. He allowed jam when Santana ground- just one run, and had his ed out. team record streak of con- secutive games with at least UP NEXT 10 strikeouts end at fi ve. Tigers: With trade ru- Kluber was in trouble in mors percolating, Detroit the fifth, but side-stepped opens a three-game series danger by striking out Justin at home against Toronto on Upton — on his 101st pitch Friday. — with the bases loaded Indians: Cleveland will and Miguel Cabrera waiting be represented by fi ve play- on deck. ers at the All-Star Game.

MLB ROUNDUP | Sunday’s other games INTERLEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Brewers 5, Yankees 3 Cardinals 6, Mets 0 NEW YORK ST. LOUIS Travis Shaw and Stephen Vogt Tommy Pham, Paul DeJong and both homered and the Brewers Luke Voit homered and Lance lengthened their surprising lead Lynn pitched seven innings of in the NL Central, topping the three-hit ball for the Cardi- Yankees. The Brewers have won nals. Lynn’s two strikeouts is nine of 11. At 50-41, they go into a season low, but he needed the All-Star break in fi rst place just 93 pitches while facing for the fi fth time in franchise two batters over the minimum. history, 51 ⁄2 games ahead of the Lynn (7-6) did not allow a run- reigning World Series champion ner past fi rst and lowered his Chicago Cubs and St. Louis. The ERA to 3.61. NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR Yankees (45-41) have not won a Canfi eld baserunner Connor Daggett (5) steals third base as Poland’s Alec Delsignore (8) waits for the ball during Sunday’s Little League Reds 2, Diamondbacks 1 11-12 District championship game. Canfi eld won, 11-0. series since June 9-11. PHOENIX Rockies 10, White Sox 0 Homer Bailey went 62 ⁄3 strong Division state titles. DENVER innings, Scott Schebler doubled BASEBALL “Connor threw well the Hometown rookie Kyle Freeland in the go-ahead run and the Continued from B1 entire game and everyone came within two outs of the fi rst Reds beat Arizona. Bailey (2-2) played a part in this win,” nament at Fields of Dreams, no-hitter by a Rockies pitcher at gave up a run on seven hits in his Beck said. “This group is fo- it seems as if the bigger the Coors Field before surrendering fourth start since returning from cused and they feel like they a sharp single to Melky Cabrera. February surgery to remove stage the more confi dent he Freeland, who’s from Denver and small bone spurs from his elbow. is at the plate. can get to Williamsport [Lit- grew up going to games at the He struck out fi ve and walked “When we get the bat on tle League World Series]. hitter-friendly park, struck out four. the ball, good things tend to “It’s a goal that we won’t the fi rst batter of the ninth in- Nationals 10, happen,” said Slanker, add- shy away from.” ning and then allowed Cabrera’s Braves 5 ing that Canfi eld should do Miller walked just two hit to left fi eld on a 2-2 count. WASHINGTON well “as long as we continue batters as he picked up the Dodgers 5, Royals 2 Anthony Rendon reached base to work together as a team.” complete-game win. He said LOS ANGELES four times and the Washington Slanker called the easy his cutters and change-ups Clayton Kershaw tossed a six- bullpen allowed two runs over run through district play “were working well. I felt like hitter to become the majors’ 52 ⁄3 innings. Rendon scored “amazing. We’ve worked re- I pitched my best in some fi rst 14-game winner, Justin twice and drove in a pair as the ally hard.” time.” Turner homered twice, and Nationals salvaged a split of Luca Ricchiuti had a run- the NL West-leading Dodgers the four-game series with the When asked if he thought the ball looked like a pump- scoring single in the second defeated the Royals to complete Braves to enter the All-Star inning that plated Canfi eld’s their major league-best 10th break with a 9 1⁄2-game lead over kin, he smiled. sweep and sixth straight victory. Atlanta in the National League “Even the outside pitches fi rst run, but it was his magi- cal glove at second base that AMERICAN LEAGUE East. looked good because I was Phillies 7, still able to get my bat on the prevented any extra base Orioles 11, Twins 5 runners. MINNEAPOLIS Padres 1 ball and drive it,” Slanker PHILADELPHIA said. “We’re a pretty good team Adam Jones homered twice and offensively, but we’ve also Freddy Galvis hit two of his Drive it to all parts of the drove in fi ve runs to lead a 15-hit worked really hard on our attack. Ruben Tejada and Seth team’s six home runs while fi eld is exactly Slanker did as Smith each had three hits for the Jerad Eickhoff threw fi ve shutout his three-run homer to left defense,” Ricchiuti said. Orioles, who won their second innings. Rookie outfi elder Nick field in the second inning “Connor was amazing on straight and earned a split of the Williams began the run of hom- gave Canfi eld a 4-0 lead. the mound, we hit the ball weekend series. ers with his fi rst in the majors His two-run shot to center really well and have the mo- Astros 19, Blue Jays 1 during the second inning. Cam- fi eld cleared the pine trees in mentum. eron Rupp followed two batters TORONTO the fourth inning to extend “We just need to get it done later with another solo homer the lead to 9-0. now in Maumee.” Carlos Correa homered twice and Galvis hit a two-run shot in Poland second baseman Tegan McCurdy (12) chases a fl y ball and drove in a career-high fi ve the third inning. His two-run clout to right during Sunday’s game against Canfi eld at the Fields of Dreams in Jake Schneider hit a two- fi eld ended the game in the run blast in the fourth in- runs as Houston romped into Marlins 10, Giants 8 Boardman. Canfi eld won and will play in the state tournament in the All-Star break. The runaway fi fth frame. Maumee. ning. leaders in the AL West became SANF RANCISCO “Ben is an absolutely awe- “I hit a fastball,” he said. just the fi fth team in the last 40 Giancarlo Stanton homered some baseball player,” Can- come up big when we need four state titles. He is the ar- “Offensively we’re there.” years to reach 60 wins before twice, the second coming after fi eld manager George Beck it the most. chitect of the Canfi eld Base- Cole Fulton and Jake A.J. Ellis’ tiebreaking two-run the All-Star Game. said. “He’s just seems to Beck’s teams have won ball Club’s last two Major Allsopp had Poland’s hits. Rays 5, Red Sox 3 home run in the 11th inning. Miami blew a 7-4 lead when the ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. Giants scored three runs off Brad Miller hit a tiebreaking, Kyle Barraclough in the eighth SANDLOTS | Area baseball games two-run homer in the eighth before Ellis and Stanton lifted inning and the Rays took three the Marlins in extra innings. J.T. Class B Playoff s AJ Pepperney had two hits and scored twice Poland 9s have been eliminated. Howland will of the four from AL East-leading Realmuto reached on shortstop Baird Brothers 6, Creekside 5 in the game at Bob Cene Park in Struthers. play Canfi eld at 6 p.m. on Field L-2. Boston. Brandon Crawford’s throwing Reagan Lawlor doubled, drove in a run and Nathan Stutz’s two hits included a double Ages 9-11 Angels 3, Rangers 0 error leading off the 11th. After scored once as Baird Brothers won to advance and he scored once. Ozzy Campbell earned Poland 8, Austintown 7 the win pitching six innings. He gave up eight ARLINGTON, TEXAS JT Riddle fl ew out, Ellis hit a to the Class B Championship series against Tonight at 8 on Field L-1, Poland will play tiebreaking two-run home run. the Astro Falcons. Jeff Wehler tripled and hits and one run while striking out three. For J.C. Ramirez outpitched All-Star Release, Anthony Ditomas and Jack Krebs Boardman for the district championship. Yu Darvish and Albert Pujols hit It was Ellis’ fi rst career pinch scored once in the game at Bob Cene Park in Austintown has been eliminated. hit home run. Stanton, who each had two hits. his 604th career home run as Struthers. Ryan Weaver pitched two innings WARREN AA homered in the fi fth off starter in relief to earn the win, giving up one hit and Little League four Angels pitchers combined Metro Ice 9, Andover Scooters 5 to beat the Rangers. Johnny Cueto, then tacked on one run while striking out one. Dom Pecchia Ages 8-10 No. 26 against George Kontos Mark Herron and Ryan Trimbur drove in runs Mariners 4, Athletics 0 had two hits, three RBIs and scored once for Austintown 12, Poland 10s 2 (0-3). The Marlins head into the Creekside. for the Ice in the game against a team from SEATTLE Boardman 9s 6, Poland 9s 3 All-Star break having won fi ve of 16U NABF Regional the Pymatuning Valley Wood Bat League. Felix Hernandez rediscovered six. Nick Wittgren (2-1) retired Boardman 10s 6, Howland 2 Nick Zajaczkowski and Jared Lee also had RBI some of his past form allow- six batters for the win and A.J. Baird Brothers 8, Release Baseball 1 Austintown will play Boardman 10s tonight singles. Matt Schultz earned the win, giving ing two hits over six dominant Ramos pitched the ninth for his Travis Harvey had two hits including a double at 8 on Field L-2 at the Fields of Dreams in up two runs and three hits in fi ve innings. He innings, and Nelson Cruz hit his 17th save. and he drove in a run and scored once for Boardman. Poland 10s will play Boardman 9s struck out seven. 17th home run of the season. Associated Press Baird. Brandon Fleeger had two hits, while in an elimination game at 6 p.m. on Field L-3. Staff report

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» INSIDE C SOCIETY, C2 • ET CETERA, C3 • COMICS, C4 ON SOCIETY MONDAY Check out Worth a Look for auc- tions, craft shows, fundraisers, JUNE 10, 2017 THE VALLEY LIFE fairs, festivals and more. C2 5 THE VINDICATOR | C1 The top fi ve global concert tours, ranked by average box-offi ce gross ‘Valerian’ director praises Rihanna’s focus per city. Includes the aver- age ticket price for shows By LINDSEY BAHR dancer named Bubble “Annie.” she’s there. When she’s worldwide. The list is based AP Film Writer who performs in a seedy He was surprised at there, she’s there,” Bes- on data provided to the LOS ANGELES club owned by Ethan how involved her team son said. trade publication Pollstar Director Luc Besson Hawke. Although it’s a was at the outset. “The problem, some- by concert promoters and says getting Rihanna’s relatively small part in “They’re very protec- times, is to have her venue managers. team on board for her the film starring Cara tive of her,” he said. “So there,” the French direc- 1 U2: $7,281,352; role in the sci-fi epic Delevingne and Dane before you get in, you tor added with a smile, to $118.63 “Valerian and the City of DeHaan, it’s already be- have to prove that you’re which his wife and pro- a Thousand Planets” was ing hailed by early view- honest and you’re there ducer, Virginie Besson- 2 Depeche Mode: a little painful at fi rst. ers as a scene-stealing for a good reason. ... It’s Silla, quickly jumped in $2,963,771; $75.79 Rihanna’s manager, Jay performance. a little painful at the be- and said, “No, no, she 3 Dead & Company: Brown, was a fan of Bes- Rihanna, who wasn’t ginning, but after a while was good!” $2,082,160; $75.27 son’s fi lms such as “The available for an inter- you go, ‘Yeah, we get it.’” “She was good,” Besson Professional” and “La view, was the director’s Once the Grammy- agreed. “She was amaz- 4 Bruno Mars: Femme Nikita” but they first choice for the piv- winner’s team decided ing and so focused. I was $1,795,268; $84.23 had to make sure they otal role, and he fi gured to move forward, Bes- surprised by how much trusted Besson and his it couldn’t hurt to ask. son said Rihanna “was she was ready and open 5 Roger Waters: crew before they com- She’d had a main role lovely.” to the director. ... She was $1,754,392; $124.12 mitted. in the 2012 fi lm “Battle- “What was good was at my service, and I was The pop superstar co- ship” and the animated when she was on the set surprised at the begin- stars in “Valerian,” out “Home,” and cameos in she’s 200 percent focused ning. She was so gener- STX ENTERTAINMENT July 21, as a burlesque “This Is the End” and with you – no entourage, ous.” Rihanna

The movie midterm report card “ANTIQUES ROAD- Valley SHOW” (8 P.M., WESTERN RESERVE PUBLIC MEDIA PBS): In this episode, titled “Vintage Cleveland,” items theater include a 1979 Kent State University apology and a Patek Philippe watch. “WILL” (9 P.M., TNT): veteran The new drama “Will” whisks us back to the early years of William Shake- speare’s (Laurie Davidson) to discuss life. In the opener, our title character arrives from a small town to the wild streets of 1589 London his career with little more than his dreams and a treacherous Staff report letter. ASSOCIATED PRESS TV LISTINGS, C3 Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams star in “Get Out.” LIBERTY Veteran Mahoning Valley DVD RELEASES musical theater performer Movies available Tuesday James McClellan will be the on DVD and through digital next speaker in the Memo- providers include: ries of a Lifetime series, “The Fate of the Furi- Best and worst fi lms which will take place Satur- ous” (PG-13): Starring Dwayne Johnson and Charl- By RAFER GUZNAM ing Gal Gadot in the title a Jewish fellow of no real E.L. James’ book series pre- day at 10 a.m. in the meeting ize Theron. Newsday role and Patty Jenkins in importance who somehow tends to be S&M erotica, room at Kravitz’s Deli, 3135 “Smurfs: The Lost Vil- Halfway through 2017, the director’s chair, “Won- fast-talks his way into the but it’s really just the story Belmont Ave. lage” (PG): Starring Demi we can say a couple of der Woman” is top-notch world of Israeli-American of a woman (Dakota John- The series Lovato and Rainn Wilson. things about the movies. summer entertainment politics. It’s a deceptively son) who is so aroused by is sponsored “The Lost City of Z” One is that the major stu- that will surely kick open a small fi lm that touches on wealth that she’s willing to by the Wil- (PG-13): Starring Charlie dios are making a lot of bad few doors for women in the life-size issues in funny take a beating for it. If these liam Holmes Hunnam and Tom Holland. ones. The other is that they movies. and touching ways. movies would just be hon- McGuffey can make great ones when 2. “Get Out”: Writer-di- 7. “John Wick: Chapter est about what they’re sell- Histori- “Norman: The Moderate they try. rector Jordan Peele deliv- 2”: Keanu Reeves returns ing, they might actually be Rise and Fall of a New York cal Society. Take, for example, just ered one of the year’s smart- as a vicious hit man liv- interesting Admission Fixer” (R): Starring Richard about every big-budget est movies with this horror- ing in a shadow-world of 2. “Transformers: The Gere and Lior Ashkenazi. McClellan is $5. The franchise film released chiller about a young black gentlemen assassins. This Last Knight”: In this epi- event will in- “Their Finest” (R): Star- this year. With a few ex- man (Daniel Kaluuya) who is the rare sequel that tops sode, the Transformers clude live music by Delores ring Gemma Arterton and ceptions, they’ve been aw- meets his white girlfriend’s the original, with slam- fi ght alongside the Arthu- DePietro, and reservations Sam Clafl in. ful. “King Arthur: Legend (Allison Williams) parents. bang action (from director rian knights, then the Al- are suggested; call Richard “A Quiet Passion” of the Sword,” ostensibly It’s a creepy, funny, cringe- Chad Stahelski, a former lied powers and, fi nally, a S. Scarsella, society chair- (PG-13): Starring Cynthia the fi rst in a six-fi lm series, inducing look at race in stunt double) and an en- present-day Texan named man, at 330-726-8277. Nixon and Jennifer Ehle. was a major fl op. The new America. joyably cool villain played Cade Yeager (Mark Wahl- McClellan is the op- “Spark: A Space Tail” “Pirates of the Caribbe- 3. “Lost City of Z”: James by Common. It’s total pulp berg) and a hot Oxford pro- erations manager of the (PG): Starring Jessica Biel an” movie turned Johnny Gray’s drama about the and pure fun. fessor (Laura Haddock). Youngstown Playhouse. He and Patrick Stewart. Depp’s name into mud, real-life British explorer 8. “The Lego Batman This franchise has become has spent most of his life ENTERTAINMENT DIGEST while the latest “Trans- Percy Fawcett (Charlie Movie”: The superhero so awful that Michael Bay performing on area stages, formers” installment Hunnam) is an old-fash- with the brooding atti- won’t even direct these including shows with Easy Comedy show reached a 16 percent rating ioned epic – gorgeous cos- tude and adjustable legs sequels anymore. Street Productions, Oak- at Nic’s Lounge on RottenTomatoes. As for tumes, lavish sets – with gets his own spinoff. It’s a 3. “Power Rangers”: An land Center for the Arts, “The Mummy,” it’s been a a modern-day sensibility kid-friendly comedy with abysmal remake of the Ballet Western Reserve, the NILES terrible advertisement for about its hero. He’s neither grown-up appeal, full of kiddie TV show, with a Youngstown Playhouse and A comedy show featuring Universal’s forthcoming white savior nor white dev- self-referential jokes and new set of interchangeable Youngstown State Univer- Jon Huff and Brian Teague series of monster-movie il, a nuanced approach that great voice-work by Will teenagers wearing the col- sity Theater. will take place Saturday at reboots. All of these non- makes this familiar story Arnett in the title role and or-coded superhero out- Some of the notable 8 p.m. at Nic’s Lounge, 1629 blockbusters looked and feel fresh. Zach Galifianakis as The fits. Nothing here – from shows in which he has ap- N. Main St. Admission is felt exactly the same: cre- 4. “The Lovers”: Azazel Joker. the chintzy sets to the even peared include “The Ele- $5. The lineup of comedi- ated by committee, writ- Jacobs’ story of two philan- 9. “My Cousin Rachel”: chintzier dialogue – is an phant Man,” “Joseph and ans also includes Marcus ten for the box-office and dering spouses who sud- Director Roger Michell improvement. the Amazing Technicolor Martin, Will Hopskin, Lex directed by people who denly become interested in (“Notting Hill”) goes dark 4. “The Mummy”: The Dreamcoat,” “Hedwig and Godoy, Angelo Jackson, Nik- seemed to regret it. each other again is an off- with this Daphne du Mau- first installment of Uni- the Angry Inch,” “I Am My kia Stewart, Cyndi Rice, Tim On the other hand, look kilter gem with two mar- rier adaptation about a versal Pictures’ “Dark Own Wife” and “The Nor- Wolfe, John Bruton, Kyle at “Wonder Woman,” a su- velous actors in Tracy Letts wealthy young gentleman Universe” of classic mon- mal Heart.” Karmelita, Sharon Largen perhero movie that had a and Debra Winger. Prepare (Sam Clafl in) who falls for a sters – from Frankenstein He studied voice at YSU, Vandervort, Asron Scar- purpose – to give a female for wry comedy, brutal dra- possibly murderous beauty to the Invisible Man – is singing with the Dana dina, Malcolm Floyd and Jill superhero her own story ma and many emotional (Rachel Weisz). It’s a classic reportedly shaping up as School of Music’s Cho- Pecoraro. – and managed to be an zigzags. Gothic tale, complete with a fl op that could lose $95 rale and Madrigals, and Dixie Chicks absolute crowd-pleaser. 5. “Baby Driver”: Ansel ominous seaside cliffs and million. Despite the star has accompanied the Or take Jordan Peele’s “Get Elgort plays a hotshot get- a grand, swelling score by power of Tom Cruise, this Youngstown Symphony concert fi lm Out,” a horror-comedy with away driver – improbably Rael Jones. “Mummy” appears to be Orchestra. McClellan be- BOARDMAN overt racial overtones that named Baby – who tries to 10. “The Fate of the Fu- dead on arrival. gan making musical ap- The concert fi lm “Dixie became a critical and pop- leave his life of crime after rious”: Eight films in, the 5. “Pirates of the Carib- pearances at the Fairmont Chicks – DCX MMXVI – In ular hit. Both films made he falls for a waitress (Lily “Fast and Furious” fran- bean: Dead Men Tell No Hotel in Pittsburgh in 2013, Concert” will be screened more than $100 million – a James). It’s a heist flick, a chise hasn’t let us down Tales”: Johnny Depp’s Jack and his semi-annual en- Aug. 7 at 7 p.m. at movie first for a female-fronted teen movie, a “Pulp Fic- yet. This one, about a super- Sparrow may have fi nally gagements with siblings theaters across the country, superhero film and a first tion” rip-off and almost a hacker (Charlize Theron) worn out his welcome with Eric and Janeen have at- including Tinseltown. for a black director’s debut. musical(!), yet writer-direc- and a nuclear submarine, is this latest “Pirates” movie, tracted capacity crowds The concert was taped Here’s my top 10 movies tor Edgar Wright (“Shaun noticeably goofi er than the a noxious mix of unin- across Ohio. live on the band’s most re- of 2017 – so far: of the Dead”) makes it all others, but with Vin Diesel, spired comedy, grim hor- McClelland also has per- cent tour and features a full 1. “Wonder Woman”: It work. Dwayne Johnson and Jason ror and whimsical action. formed with Youngstown set of hits, including “Wide isn’t often that a superhe- 6. “Norman”: The Mod- Statham on board, fun will Someone tell the overseas native Liz Rubino in caba- Open Spaces,” “Goodbye ro movie really knocks it erate Rise and Tragic Fall trump logic every time. countries to stop buying ret shows at the Metropoli- Earl” and “Not Ready to out of the park – and this of a New York Fixer”: Rich- The worst so far: tickets to these things so tan Room in New York and Make Nice.” In addition to time, the batter happens ard Gere delivers a beau- 1. “Fifty Shades Darker”: Hollywood will stop mak- also at Cain Park in Cleve- the concert, audiences will to be female. With a rivet- tiful little performance as The second adaptation of ing them. land. experience a never-before- seen acoustic set. Tickets can be purchased at FathomEvents.com or at the Tinseltown box offi ce. NBC’s Richard Engel steps out with themed series Tour of Italy By DAVID BAUDER stories about world affairs. November 2014 special on sode’s centerpiece will be Even as talk of domestic Associated Press KENT The fi rst edition last week Kobani, Syria’s fi ght against prepared stories by him and politics dominates airtime Western Reserve PBS’ NEW YORK focused on Vladimir Putin’s ISIS. other correspondents, tied on American cable net- next tour will be Refl ec- Foreign correspondent Russia. The idea is for “On Assign- together by theme. His sec- works, MSNBC President tions of Italy, Oct. 4-13. It Richard Engel is borrowing “I’ve wanted to do some- ment” to be a limited se- ond episode this Friday will Phil Griffi n said he believes thing like this for a long ries, in television parlance. focus on Iraq. there’s a hunger among will travel to Rome, Venice, Rachel Maddow’s MSNBC Siena, Florence, Assis, Mu- time,” Engel said. He’s ex- He’ll do four episodes over a “This is not just a studio viewers to see what’s going time slot on Friday nights panding some of the re- month, then return periodi- show where I sit in a studio on in the rest of the world rano, Milan and Perugia. For over the next month for information, go to Western- porting he routinely does cally for more. in New York or London and and how it relates to the “On Assignment,” a series ReservePBS.org or call for NBC’s “Nightly News” Though Engel is expect- get a bunch of experts to United States. 800-554-4549. that sets aside cable news for a longer format in a se- ed to appear live for each pontificate about the sub- “It’s exactly the right time chatter for deeply reported ries loosely modeled on his show’s opening, an epi- jects of the week,” he said. to do it,” Griffi n said.

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MONDAY REUNIONS Dear JULY 10, 2017 Every Tuesday in Society Annie SOCIETY NEWS and on vindy.com. THE VINDICATOR | C2 When SOCIETY ‘sorry’ digest Heloise Master Gardeners isn’t plan garden tour Reader NESHANNOCK Penn State Master Garden- enough ers of Lawrence County are doesn’t hosting their second annual Dear Annie: I am 75 garden tour from noon to 5 years old. My wife of more p.m. July 23. The tour will take want than 50 years died sud- place at fi ve area gardens denly and without warn- which can be toured at your ing a year and a half ago, own pace and master garden- hounded and I began drinking ex- ers will be available at each cessively almost immedi- location to answer questions. ately. I have since regained Each garden provides an op- by offers control. portunity to view diff erent During one of my drink- styles of gardens, a chance ing episodes, my daughter- to talk to the creators of the in-law claims I groped her. Dear Readers: Today’s gardens and get their input on Sound Off is about stores I have no memory of this. I their gardening experiences. apologized just the same. that hound us to open a Cost for the tour is $10 and credit card account with My son is naturally upset, may be purchased at the Penn and I am, too. Honestly, I them: have zero sexual interest State Extension Offi ce located “Dear Heloise: I abso- in my daughter-in-law. An in the Courthouse or Dusty’s lutely hate it when I go Beauty Salon at 1906 Wilming- enormous rift has devel- SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR shopping and the sales- oped in our small family. ton Ave. For information, call people pester me about How can this sad devel- 724-654-8370. opening an account with opment be rectifi ed? Austintown Lions give mints to contributors them. I don’t want credit Lake Milton society card debt. In fact, I don’t Embarrassed plans celebration The Austintown Lions Club held one of its three annual mint-candy days recently at the want any debt, because Dear Embarrassed: LAKE MILTON Austintown Walmart . The Lions accepted donations and gave mints to those who contrib- we’re looking to buy our I’m so sorry for your loss. Lake Milton Historical Soci- uted. The Lions extend a thank-you to those who donate to its many causes, helping the first home. When I say It seems the apology itself ety will be celebrating its 100th sight impaired, the community and many other services provided by the Lions Club. Any- ‘No, thank you,’ they per- was not enough for your birthday from 10:30 a.m. to sist with, ‘What! Do you daughter-in-law. Perhaps midnight Aug. 5. There will be one interested in learning more about Lions and the services provided should contact Lion mean to tell me you don’t you could ask her what else a boat parade and featured Bob Whited at 330-792-7907 or [email protected]. Above, from left, are Lions Don Hoelzel want to save 20 percent you could do to regain her speakers at the beach area and on today’s purchase?’ It trust. If she or your son can- amphitheater. and Harold Wilson with contributor Shelley Kacensky. seems like everywhere I not offer any concrete ways go, someone is trying to in which you could help pressure me into signing rectify the situation, you’ll up for a credit card. I wish have to hope that time will WORTH A LOOK salespeople would get the heal the wounds. Regard- hint – ask once, then leave less, try to be compassion- AUCTIONS information, call Bob Snyder at show will take place from 9 a.m. p.m. Women’s Night Out centers me alone!” ate toward yourself, and Easter Seals of Mahoning, 330-720-2808 or John Lenton at to 5 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to around information, products seek out the support and Trumbull and Columbiana Coun- 330-518-4328. 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $3. and services for females of all Brandon K., company of friends, loved ties will host the 12th annual St. Nicholas School will Children under 6 are free. Tickets ages who want to learn ways to Cypress, Calif. ones or a bereavement sup- auction at Margaritaville from 6 participate in a shoe collection are sold separately for the ride at take better care of their bodies, port group. to 10 p.m. July 21 at St. Michael fundraiser through Oct. 1. Rubber “Checkpoint Charlie.” The cost for minds and improve upon their Brandon, I know it gets Life Center, 252 N. Broad St., Can- band gently used shoes in pairs. the ride is $5 for anyone over 12, 6 lifestyles. This event is a benefi t annoying, but many stores to 12 years old are $3 and under 6 Dear Annie: You are the fi eld. Barry Dyngles will cater the The goal is to collect 2,500 pairs, for the SCC’s children’s fi tness give the sales force quotas are free. WWII and Korean veter- best one to have this spot event, and there will be a Queen of and boxes to donate are located center, featuring a vendors ans get free admission and a free requiring them to open up a Hearts raffl e, live and silent auc- at St. Nicholas and Holy Trinity marketplace with nearly 60 busi- yet. Next to brushing my ride.For more information,visit certain number of accounts tions and a basket raffl e. Register Church doors. nesses, buff et dinner provided, teeth, reading your col- www.marlborovolunteersinc.com. spa treatment rooms, bingo, and or in time lose their jobs. umn is the fi rst thing I do by visiting www.mtc.easterseals. West Side Cats and All About Just ignore their pleas. com. chair massages. There also will be every morning. the Pawz motorcyle run will take SPECIAL EVENTS Musical entertainment. Tickets I’m writing because you CRAFT SHOWS place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun- Center for Physical Health are available today at the SCC, Heloise previously published a day at Austintown Township Park, will team up with Liv Ambassador or by phone with a major credit Dear Readers: Here are Salem Kiwanis will sponsor 6000 Kirk Road. Cost is $15 per poem about losing a pet. I and Amy Pagac to off er a free card through Sept. 19. SCC is some other uses for pop- kept it for the longest time its 53rd annual antique and craft bike, $5 for a passenger and $10 workshop on injury prevention now accepting vendors for the show from 9 to 4 p.m. Saturday bike show entry. Sign-up begins corn tins: and now have misplaced for cyclists on Tuesday at 7 p.m. marketplace area, and businesses it. My son and his wife are at Centennial Park, East Pershing at 10 a.m., with the fi rst bike out The class will be led by Mary- are encouraged to become spon- Paint the tin a color you losing their beloved Lab, St. and Park Avenue. Admission at 11 a.m. and bike show from 1 beth Romeo, licensed physical sors and/or advertisers. For more like and label it for stor- is free, and this year’s show will to 4 p.m. Proceeds benefi t West therapist, at the center, 4137 information about the event, call age of small tools in the and I need to share that feature food vendors and music piece with them to help Side Cats and All About Pawz. For Boardman-Canfi eld Rd., Suite 330 332-5885. garage. as well as more than 70 auction information or to volunteer, call ease the pain. Could you 104, Canfi eld. The Injury Preven- Reuse the tin the fol- items and baskets to be raffl ed. Marie at 330-519-5002. tion For Cyclists Workshop fo- SUMMER FUN please send it to me? Dealer and vendor spaces are now lowing year for a large cuses on teaching the best ways Hubbard Community Pool being accepted at a cost of $75 PICNICS or awkward-shaped Charles E. to manage and prevent pain while will host its annual Summer Siz- for a 25- by 25-foot space. Con- Aut Mori Grotto will host the gift. on a bike. Call to register before zler from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Store dry pet food in tracts can be printed at clubrun- annual family picnic at 2 p.m. Tuesday at 330-286-3850, email Dear Charles E.: My 200 Hall Ave. Free swimming for one and keep the lid on heart goes out to your son ner.ca/salemkiwanis. For more Sunday at Argus Park, 5050 offi ce@centerforphysicalhealth. everyone and a basket auction information, call 330-332-7748 or Shields Rd., Canfi eld, The event is org or register on www.centerfor- that will include certifi cates to it. Keeps out insects! and his wife. I believe you’re 330-332-5145. referring to the poem “The open to all Grotto members and physicalhealth.org. People will be use at local businesses with a 5K Wrap in pretty contact their families and friends. Meat, Rainbow Bridge.” It has FAIRS, FESTIVALS admitted at the door depending run that will take place at 9 a.m. paper or wrapping pa- buns and non-alcoholic beverages on available space. To register, call the pool offi ce at per and use to store brought me great comfort Niles Historical Society will will be provided along with place over the years, and I hope Shepherd of the Valley is 330-272-9901, ext 9. Dinner for sewing, knitting or host its Heritage Day from noon settings. Take a covered dish or $1 each includes pasta and meat- crafting supplies. it will do the same for your to 5 p.m. Aug. 5 on the grounds dessert to share. For more infor- hosting a Family & Friends Night Luau at their various locations. balls, pizza, hot dogs, nachos and family. at 503 Brown St. There will be mation, contact Max Pokorski at Heloise They include: Niles Family & cheese and ice cream cones. local artisans , crafters, vendors, 724-352-3079 or Gary Shane at Friends, Wednesday from 5:30 Dear Heloise: What do “By the edge of a woods, children’s crafts, food and tours 330-719-4714. SUMMER CAMP at the foot of a hill, to 7 p.m., at 1500 McKinley Ave.; all the celebrities do with of the Ward Thomas House. “Is a lush, green meadow SALES Poland Family and Friends, July 19 The Mahoning Valley Histori- their red-carpet cloth- Youngstown American Hun- from 5:30 p.m to 7 p.m. at Shep- cal Society is hosting two sum- ing? Can I buy some of the where time stands still. Helping Hands Closet at “Where the friends of garian Federation will host its herd of the Valley, 301 W Western mer camps at the Tyler Mahoning gowns I see on the run- annual Hungarian Day Festival Western Reserve United Method- Reserve Road. Please RSVP to Valley History Center, 325 W. man and woman do run, ist Church, 4580 Canfi eld Road, way, or do they ever give from 1 to 5 p.m. Aug. 6. Advance 330-530-4041 by Wednesday ; Federal St. The fi rst summer day them to friends? “When their time on dinner tickets for chicken pa- Canfi eld, has new and gently used Howland Family and Friends, camp is set for Monday through earth is over and done. prikash are required by July 30. clothing for the entire family. July 26 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday , “My Town, Your Town” Ines M., Brattleboro, Vt. “For here, between this To order, call 330-549-2935 or Hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tues- at 4100 North River Road NE, for age 8 to 12. Participants will world and the next, 330-746-7704. Hungarian foods, days. The July special is buy two Warren. Please RSVP to 330-530- explore 10,000 years of history in Ines, those beautiful “Is a place where each pastries and refreshments will be adult items and receive the third 4041 by Wednesday . fi ve days with all new fi eld trips, gowns, the fabulous jew- beloved creature fi nds rest. item free. available for purchase. Admission Salem His- activities, and camper-driven elry and even the evening “On this golden land, is free. Girard City Wide Garage Sale projects. The second camp, July Soci- purses usually are donated OHIO will be held July 27 to 29. torical 24 to 28, is designed for Young they wait and they play, ety will have a by designers for some big FUNDRAISERS Anyone interested in having a Historians age 12 to 15. The “Till the Rainbow Bridge short business sale, please contact Girard City campers will dive a bit deeper into event and are returned they cross over one day. Holy Apostles Parish summer meeting at picnic fundraiser will take place Wide Garage Sale OHIO on Face- local history as they learn what promptly the next day. “No more do they suffer, 7 p.m. at the Some stars purchase some- in pain or in sadness, from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday book to list your address. it’s like to be a real historian. They Dale Shaff er thing if they really feel they “For here they are whole, at Strossmeyer Picnic Grounds, Knights of Columbus 3930 at will complete a special project, Library, 239 S. a website, a video or an exhibit have to have it, but when their lives fi lled with glad- 4202 Smith-Stewart Road, Vi- Immaculate Heart of Mary invites Lundy. Parking about a local history topic. Both enna. Festivities will begin with an the public to participate in a com- is available in they decide to clean out ness. Weaver camps run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. outdoor Mass led by Rev. Joseph munity trunk sale Aug. 12 and the Timber- their closets, many items “Their limbs are restored, each day. Cost is $100 for MVHS Rudjak. Food will be available at Sept. 9 at the Immaculate Heart lane’s parking are donated to charities to their health renewed, members and $125 for nonmem- noon with barbecued lamb and of Mary parking lot, 4490 Nor- lot. The program will feature be auctioned off. Howev- “Their bodies have bers. Pre-registration is required pork and a bake sale and bar with quest Blvd., Austintown. Included “The Story of Lotus Ware.” Lotus healed, with strength im- for both camps. Contact 330-743- er, there are stores in and beverages. There will be raffl es, are two parking spots for $10 and Ware is considered to be the fi n- bued. 2589 or education@mahoninghis- around Hollywood that children’s games, a lottery wreath vendor setups will be from 7:30 est porcelain ever produced in “They romp through the tory.org for more information and specialize in clothing worn and entertainment. No food or to 9:00 a.m. Sale hours are from the United States. It was made to register. by celebrities. You can fi nd grass, without even a care, coolers from home will be permit- 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine. For during the 1890s by East Liver- “Until one day they start, them online. ted. Cost is $5 for adults, children more information, call Dion at pool’s Knowles, Taylor & Knowles TRIPS and sniff at the air. under 12 are free. For information, 330-506-9081. pottery. The program will be pre- AARP 3104 Canfi eld will host Heloise “All ears prick forward, call Mary Rose at 330-743-1905. sented by Susan Weaver, newly eyes dart front and back, Ohio Living Home Health and an overnight bus trip to Blenner- Hubbard Public Library will Hospice Senior Center will host named director of the Museum Dear Heloise: You reach “Then all of a sudden, of Ceramics in East Liverpool. hassett State Park on the Ohio thousands of readers all accept donations of school sup- a rummage sale from 10 a.m. to River Aug. 15 and 16 with a tour one breaks from the pack. plies from July 24 to Aug. 12 for 4 p.m. Tuesday through July 31 This meeting is open to the pub- over America and Canada, “For just at that instant, lic. Guests and members will be of the mansion and grounds. Trip students who would not be able to (sale will be closed on weekends). includes one night accommoda- so please remind them to their eyes have met; aff ord the supplies necessary for For questions or to volunteer, call greeted by Jerry Laska. a trustee recycle all of their paper, of the Salem Historical Society. tions in New Philadelphia at the “Together again, both back-to-school. All patrons who 330-744-5071. Holiday Inn Express and several hard plastic, wood and person and pet. donate will have any accrued fi nes After the program, refreshments St. William Parish will host its stops both days. All baggage han- glass. Find the collection on their Hubbard library account will be provided by Cathy Hale “So they run to each oth- annual rummage sale from 9 a.m. dling and gratuities are included. centers in your area if you waived. Fine-free patrons and and David Hughes. For additional er, these friends from long to 4 p.m. Aug. 3 and 4 and from For information, call Barb at 330- community members are encour- information, contact the Society don’t have regular col- past, 8 a.m. to noon Aug. 5 at 5431 757-0780. Plans being made for lection on a weekly basis. “The time of their part- aged to participate but donations at 330-337-8514.The library will Mahoning Ave. Sale will take place host Wellness Wednesday at 6:30 Fall foliage trip and a mystery trip Take old clothes that still ing is over at last. will not be credited for future in the social hall and adjoining p.m. in the Quaker room of the in November. Non-members and have good use to a charity “The sadness they felt fi nes. For a list of supplies needed classrooms guests are welcome at meetings and information about waived fee library at 821 E. State St. Dawn center or to any place that while they were apart, Thomas, RN and BSN, will speak and bus trips. For membership “Has turned into joy once requirements, call the library at SHOWS information, call Connie at 330- helps the homeless and 330-534-3512, ext. 1. on factors that eff ect wound heal- poor. Churches often have more in each heart. The Marlboro Volunteers Inc. ing. Registration is recommended 332-0121. clothing drives. The old “They embrace with a St. Luke Holy Name Society is a military history and educational and may be done by visiting www. Columbiana Meals on Wheels love that will last forever, planning its ninth annual golf out- organization will host the annual salem.lib.oh.us or by calling the is planning a trip to Middlefi eld saying “One man’s junk is “And then, side-by-side, ing for 1 p.m. July 22 at Bedford “Ride Through History” on Satur- library at 330-332-0042. on Aug. 5. There will be cheese, another man’s treasure” is Trails Golf Course. All proceeds day and Sunday north of Alliance, they cross over ... together.” Greenbriar Healthcare Cen- chocolates, wine, an Amish wed- so very true. ©1998 Steve and Diane Bodofsky. will be used to replace or repair off St. Rt. 225, behind the Tri-Seal ding dinner feast and more. Cost facility equipment. There will be Plant, formerly Sancap Liners, ter, 8064 South Ave., will sponsor Dr. James T., All Rights Reserved. Reprinted with “Christmas in July” from 4:30 to is $80 per person with limited permission. http://www.newrainbow- a shotgun start and a four-man 16125 Armour St. The show will seating. For information or reser- Daytona Beach, Fla. bridge.com 6:30 p.m. July 25. For information scramble. Men and women are feature an arms demonstration, vations, call Columbiana Meals on Email your questions for Annie Lane call Janette Dillon at 330-413- welcome. Event sponsors are military vehicles, a mobile muse- Wheels at 330-482-0366. Send a money-saving or timesaving to [email protected], or write $500; gold sponsors, $360; 5440. hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San to: Dear Annie, c/o Creators Syndi- um, and vendors selling military Antonio, TX 78279-5000, fax it to silver sponsors, $150; and hole items. The VA will be there to talk Salem Community Center A calendar of activities to which the public cate, 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA is invited is published Monday. Please 210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@ 90254. sponsors, $75. Field prizes, skins to veterans. The group has put will present the seventh Women’s submit information to the Society Depart- Heloise.com. © 2017 Creators Syndicate and mulligans will be given. For together a variety of activities.The Night Out on Sept. 2, from 4 to 8 ment by noon Thursday. © 2017 King Features Syndicate

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And it helps United Methodist, Liberty Baptist (twice), New even more to be in love with the Life Lutheran, United Methodist, Church of Lat- process required to get to the ter-day Saints and Liberty Presbyterian. goal. 1977: National Guard trucks begin removing 52 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You are years of accumulated materials from the Chris- great with details, keeping people ty Armory on West Rayen Avenue to the Guard’s on track and understanding what new building on Victoria Road in Austintown. needs to be done and the order in which it would be best accom- A Parma Heights energy fi rm prevents a plan plished. You’ll be paid well for ap- for an $8 million project to convert Youngstown plying these skills. and Warren’s garbage into steam. The home built in the 1920s by the late Common VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). If you thought about how hard it was Pleas Judge Erskine Maiden Jr., distinguished going to be before you embarked, ODDLY ENOUGH Court: Man can’t collect Furniture, bikes on van by its colonial design, is being moved to save it you wouldn’t have embarked. The $2.7M severance mistake roof leads to traffi c ticket from the wrecker’s ball. It was loaded on a truck seduction of life -- the misinfor- Motorcycle enthusiast for the trip from 4816 Market Street to its new lo- mation, temptation and the like -- buried in Harley sidecar PONTIAC, MICH. CONCORD, N.H. cation, 129 Forest Hill Road. can work in your favor. The Michigan appeals court says One New Hampshire driver 1967: Gerard Bogdon of Struthers topples the LIBRA STEEL CITY, PA. in a ruling released June 28 that a should’ve heeded the old advice boy who eliminated him in last year’s Class B fi - ! (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Your man who was mistakenly told he soul will speak to you through A Pennsylvania man who loved that you can’t take it with you. nal and coasts to a win in Youngstown’s Seventh motorcycles took his fi nal ride June would receive a $2.7 million sever- WMUR-TV reported that a mini- Soap Box Derby. your curiosity about a subject. ance can’t collect the windfall. Also, when you are moved by an 30. Family members say 89-year- van pulled over June 28 had furni- The Struthers Rotary Club will host a luncheon event or touched by beauty, that’s old Arthur Werner Sr. of Steel City, Francois El-Hayek was laid off ture, bicycles and boxes strapped at the United Presbyterian Church for 35 Amer- your soul speaking up. Pa., made plans way ahead of his from Trico Products in suburban to the roof and a wheeled basket ican Field Service students who are headed to June 25 death from cancer to be Detroit in 2014. He was told that SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). dangling over the back window. their home countries. " buried in the sidecar of his 1990 he would receive about $81,000 a You’re not sure what to do. There’s There also was a furniture dolly Charles Baer is appointed superintendent of Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail. week for 34 weeks. no objectively right answer. hanging against a driver’s side win- the electric pipe mills at Republic Steel Corp.’s There’s no map. This is not nav- LehighValleyLive.com reports he But it was a mistake. Trico says dow. The items on the roof doubled found a funeral home run by motor- Youngstown District steel plant, succeeding the igating; it’s way-finding. Go for- the document should have said El- the height of the van, which was late E.L. Kline. cycle enthusiasts who were more Hayek would get a total of roughly ward with courage, and remember pulled near Londonderry. 1942: Thirty representatives of the nation’s that winners fail a lot more times than able to comply. $81,000. Heintzelman Funeral Home has State police posted a picture of three armed services, some veterans of battles than losers do. El-Hayek didn’t receive any of the van on Facebook. with the Japanese, visit Carnegie Illinois Steel three motorcycle hearses in its the infl ated payments and sued #SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. Police are warning people to Corp. plants here to see the men helping make 21). The animal nature is not to fl eet, sothe funeral home didn’t Trico, saying the company violated even have to modify the sidecar to avoid driving with too many items the machines, guns and ammunition. be tamed so much as respected. the deal by not paying the larger make it happen. amount. He says $81,000 a week strapped to the tops of their vehi- More than 1.5 million pounds of rubber fi nally Today such respect may be shown cles. They say the number of items collected in Mahoning County as the drive clos- by giving the wild spirit the space Werner bought the Harley with for 34 weeks seemed fair, based on his retirement bonus after work- his 28 years of service. on the van constituted a hazard. es, according to Petroleum Industry. it needs. The natural inclination to ing 42 years as a Bethlehem Steel But the appeals court says a con- Police issued the driver a ticket Donald Koma, former faculty athletic manag- fight for personal space is some- er at Struthers High School, named assistant to thing to anticipate. welder. tract can be fi xed when someone in for negligent driving and having an CAPRICORN His daughter-in-law Cindy Werner El-Hayek’s shoes knows about the uninspected vehicle. Coach Joe Horn at Rayen School in football and $ (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). basketball. Even for the very astute, appear- says “he lived for that bike.” mistake but remains silent. Associated Press ances can and will deceive. Be careful not to look for the reasons things are so without first verify- JUMBLE AND CROSSWORD 07/10/17 ACROSS DOWN 41 Fiber source 42 ing whether they are really so. 1 Handy swab (hyph.) 1 Liquid meas. Strauss of blue jeans THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 43 Revival shout AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek 5 Lime cooler 2 Seize % 44 Oodles (2 wds.) 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