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FOR DAILY & BREAKING NEWS LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1869 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 75¢ YPD: Trump visit will impact downtown traffi c “If you don’t have to be here, is criticizing Trump for coming Counter-rally planned Tuesday; don’t come down here,” Lees to Youngstown for a rally rather TRUMP RALLY | If you go said. than focus on the important is- Donald Trump will some streets will be shut down Lees also said sues facing the country. make his fi rst visit to a list of streets to “During the last six months, Youngstown as president By DAVID SKOLNICK said that the entire east end of during a rally Tuesday be closed for the he’s not followed through on what [email protected] the downtown basically will be night at the Covelli Centre. president’s arriv- he promised,” Ryan, of Howland, YOUNGSTOWN shut down in preparation for the al will be known To register to get up to president’s visit. D-13th, said Thursday during a two tickets, fi ll out a form City Police Chief Robin Lees shortly before says people should avoid the Trump is scheduled to speak at conference call with reporters. at www.donaldjtrump. downtown in the hours before 7 p.m. at the center, 229 E. Front the event. He During last year’s presidential com/rallies/youngstown-oh/ said traffic pat- President Donald Trump speaks St. The doors to the venue open Lees campaign, Trump, a Republican, terns around the The downtown event center is at 229 E. Tuesday at the Covelli Centre. at 4 p.m. spoke of reopening steel mills Front St. downtown area will be affected Lees met with the U.S. Secret Additionally, Lees said people and coal mines, labeling China Service on Thursday to help should avoid the downtown area by the visit as well. The event is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. plan security for the event and between 3 and 8 p.m. Meanwhile, U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan See TRUMP, A4 with doors opening at 4 p.m.

MAHONING COUNTY Our Lady of Mount Carmel Italian Festival serves up food and fun 2 men indicted A TASTE OF ITALY in Nov. slaying By WILLIAM K. ALCORN [email protected] YOUNGSTOWN at fl ea market HE 19TH ANNUAL Our Lady of Mount By JOE GORMAN T Carmel Italian Festi- [email protected] val has something for every- YOUNGSTOWN body – food, entertainment By his own estimation, city police Detec- and people-watching. tive Sgt. Ronald Rodway has investigated The festival, which opened more than 150 homicides, so he knows a gift Thursday with a Little Prince when he sees one. and Princess Pageant, runs A Mahoning County grand from 5 to 11 p.m. today and jury Thursday agreed with Saturday and 1 to 10 p.m. him, indicting two Columbus Sunday on Via Mount Car- men in a Nov. 6, 2016, slaying mel, downtown. and a double shooting that The official opening cer- wounded two women. emonies are from 7 to 8 Indicted on charges of ag- p.m. today, when the Man gravated murder, aggravated Madumelu of the Year, Woman of the robbery, attempted murder, Year, Lifetime Achievement two counts of felonious as- Award and three $1,000 sault and two counts of be- Youngstown State Univer- ing a felon in possession of a sity scholarships will be fi rearm with repeat violent- awarded, said Frank Frat- offender specifications are taroli, festival chairman. brothers David Emera De- “It’s family oriented. We shaw Madumelu, 24, also cater to the people, with in- known as David Kitchen; Kitchen door restrooms, shelter from and Daniel Kitchen, 26, also inclement weather in the so- known as Daniel James INSIDE: cial hall or a 1,000-seat tent, Madumelu. They are in the List of others buses that transport people indicted. A4 around the downtown area See INDICTED, A4 and golf carts that take festi- valgoers from parking lots to the festival area and back,” Frattaroli said. O.J. can go free, Jim Loboy, 33 WYTV weatherman, was emcee of the Prince and Princess Pag- parole board rules eant, chaired by Carmella Associated Press Crump, which featured 15 girls and five boys, age 4 to LOVELOCK, NEV. O.J. Simpson was granted parole Thursday 9, and proved Art Linkletter’s after more than eight years in prison for a Las contention that “kids say the Vegas hotel-room heist, successfully making darnedest things.” his case for freedom in a nationally televised When asked if they had hearing that reflected America’s enduring boyfriends or girlfriends, fascination with the former most of them answered with football star. emphatic “no’s,” except a Simpson, 70, could be re- couple of the princess candi- leased as early as Oct. 1. By dates who blushingly admit- then, he will have served the ted they had boyfriends – and minimum of his nine-to-33- even named them. NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR year sentence for a bungled Mia Tieche, 4, of Canfi eld and Gianni Tocco, 8, of Poland were crowned winners of the Little Prince and Princess attempt to snatch sports See FESTIVAL, A4 Pageant during the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Italian Festival on Thursday downtown. Simpson See O.J., A4

inside 616 INDEX 4 disputed parcels reassigned Poland Ave. N Business ...... A8 today Classifi eds ...... B6 Struthers LAKE HAMILTON Comics ...... C4 NILES OFFICIALS OFFER back to Poland school district Crossword ...... C3 ANOTHER FISCAL PLAN Daily Briefi ng . . . A2 By JUSTIN WIER “It was based upon a cou- Mayor Thomas AFFECTED Editorial ...... A7 [email protected] ple of records within the au- PARCELS Scarnecchia and ditor’s office,” said George Legal ads...... A5 Niles City Council YOUNGSTOWN Lotteries ...... A2 have provided the Four disputed parcels, Briach, an assistant county Society...... C2 city’s fi scal com- one of which was the subject prosecutor who works with the auditor’s offi ce. Algonquin Dr. Sports...... B1-4 mission with a sev- of a lawsuit, were reassigned VINDICATOR Tributes...... A6 enth try at a fi scal to the Poland Local School At the time, it was believed EXCLUSIVE the auditor was correcting a TV Grid ...... C3 recovery plan. District after briefly being Meacham Valley Life...... C1 clerical error. Pl. Acatello LOCAL, A3 considered part of the Stru- land school district, had Then, the auditor’s offi ce

Weather...... A2 Diana Dr. MORE THAN JUST LOOKS thers City School District. been assigned to the incor- found a tax map assign- Pl. Pawnee PLEASE RECYCLE Visual splendor isn’t enough to lift Mahoning County Audi- rect district. The auditor’s ing the parcels to Poland “Valerian and the City of a Thousand tor Ralph Meacham sent a office changed the record schools. Saginaw Dr.

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E-MAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 A3 METRO NILES digest Annual Inspiring Minds fi nale event celebrates ... Mayor hopes Board OKs spending YOUNGSTOWN The city’s board of control new plan can approved spending $11,954 to beautify the South Av- enue corridor. The board Summer success voted Thursday to spend move city $8,000 for 24 concrete fl ower pots and $3,954 for a “Welcome to the South Ave. out of fi scal Corridor” sign that will be erected near the Himrod Av- enue Expressway ramp. The work will start in August. emergency

New contract By ED RUNYAN YOUNGSTOWN [email protected] The Mahoning County NILES commissioners accepted a Mayor Thomas Scarnec- fact fi nder’s report between chia and city council have Mahoning County Clerk of provided the city’s fiscal Courts Anthony Vivo and commission with a seventh American Federation of try at a fi scal recovery plan. State, County and Munici- The purpose of the plan is pal Employees Local, Ohio to “restore the fiscal integ- Council 9 and Local 3956. rity of the city” and serve as The previous contract a “master plan” by which all expired Dec. 31 and continu- future appropriation mea- ing negotiations led to the sures must fact-fi nding process. The comply, the new contract, which aff ects 22-page doc- about 57 employees in the ument says. clerk’s offi ce, extends for The big- three years from Jan. 1, 2017 gest change to Dec. 31, 2019. in the plan, compared Road restrictions with the last Scarnecchia LIBERTY one, is turn- Liberty Street under In- ing over income-tax collec- terstate 80 will be closed tions to the Regional Income from 2 to 10 a.m. today for Taxing Agency and elimi- nating the city’s income tax bridge work. The detour WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR will be Motor Inn Drive to Christian Buford, left, and Wayne Harris, both 11, speak during the Inspiring Minds event at Harding High School in Warren on department. state Route 193 (Belmont Thursday. Inspiring Minds is a summer education program based in the Warren City Schools. The switch to RITA will Avenue). begin immediately with col- Additionally, Liberty By AMANDA TONOLI lection of six months of data. Street between Motor Inn [email protected] Full collection by RITA will begin Jan. 1. and Belmont Avenue is re- WARREN stricted to one lane. That One of the tax depart- restriction will last until late ore than 300 students and their ment’s three employees is August. retiring, and the other two will work in other depart- This work is part of a families celebrated summer ac- ments, Scarnecchia said. $91.5 million project to The change saves the city widen I-80 between state complishments Thursday after- $42,000 per year compared Route 11 and Route 193. The M with current costs, and RITA entire project is scheduled noon at the sixth annual Inspiring Minds sum- has the potential to deliver to be completed by late July additional revenue to the 2018. mer fi nale event at Warren G. Harding High. city, possibly hundreds of Road to close Inspiring Minds is a free cooking lessons and field thousands of dollars per six-week program for stu- trips. year in tax collections, said HOWLAND dents in third through 12th Several community Ed Stredney, Niles service North Road, between grades. They participated director. Atlantic and East Market members including Mayor in continuing education to Doug Franklin and rep- Another increase in rev- streets, will be closed from enue in the plan is a $10 in- Monday until July 29, due to prevent summer learning resentatives from Warren loss. Offerings included art, City Community Develop- crease in license-plate fees, culvert replacement by the which will raise at least Trumbull County Engineer’s sports, swimming lessons, ment, Warren City Schools, WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR offi ce. The recommended community service, col- Sydney Johnson, an Inspiring Minds staff member, left, hugs detour route is west on At- lege visits, industry tours, See MINDS, A5 Cherish Green, 11, during Thursday’s event. See NILES, A6 lantic, south on Genessee Avenue and east on East Market. Call To Win Tickets! Giveaway planned Girard City Schools YOUNGSTOWN The East Side Crime Watch, 1001 Oak St., on the teacher faces charge corner of Fruit Street, will host a food and clothing giveaway from 10 a.m. to noon today. Recipients are of disorderly conduct asked to bring identifi cation and bags. Decision expected within 10 days Summer tour stop By SARAH LEHR Jennifer Santangelo on Sept. YOUNGSTOWN [email protected] 27. Ohio State University GIRARD School disciplinary re- Extension’s Farms and Gar- Girard Municipal Court cords indicate Santangelo dens Summer Tour Series Judge Jeffrey Adler expects had given Nagle a notice of stops next week at the gar- to issue a decision from the reprimand for being late to dens at bench within 10 days in the work on several occasions. and Rayen Early College In- case of a Girard City Schools Santangelo later told po- termediate School. teacher accused of disorder- lice Nagle had balled up the “Local Flavor 2017, Grow- ly conduct. notice and voiced his dis- ing Local Foods: Urban The 39-year-old teacher, pleasure before Santangelo Farms and Gardens Sum- Daniel J. Nagle of Struthers, ordered him from her offi ce, mer Tour Series” will be at appeared for a trial Thurs- according to a police report. the schools, both housed at day on the misdemeanor Jennifer Nicholas, a teach- Chaney, 731 S. Hazelwood charge. ers union representative, Ave., at 6 p.m. Monday . Girard police filed the testifi ed Thursday that she Staff from Ohio State Uni- disorderly-conduct charge became concerned after versity Extension’s Mahon- against Nagle due to a com- speaking with Nagle in the ing County offi ce as well as plaint that Nagle had acted hallway immediately follow- trained master gardener vol- in a threatening manner af- ing the disciplinary meeting unteers will inform attend- ter being written up by Ju- ees about growing practices, nior High School Principal See TEACHER, A5 helpful tips, soils, organic production and more. Those attending should bring lawn chairs, a notepad and any weeds, insects or diseased plants to have the Sarcoidosis initiative experts diagnose garden LIVE AT THE ailments. More digest on A5 aims to raise awareness Surplus food Austintown Community Event set Thursday at McGuffey Centre Church, 242 S. Canfi eld- By WILLIAM K. ALCORN cal information on the so- Niles Road, various com- [email protected] modities, 8:30 to 10 a.m. called “silent killer disease,” Saturday for those living YOUNGSTOWN said Gwendolyn Fish, event SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd in ZIP code areas 44509, Chiropractor Dr. Jason C. coordinator, whose son, Sgt. 44511 and 44515. Recipi- Tripp of Hermitage, Pa., is Wilbur Lee Fish Jr. died from ents must bring identifi ca- guest speaker for the inau- the infl ammatory disease. To Enter Call 1.866.327.1702 tion and containers. gural Sgt. Wilbur Lee Fish “My son had no warning People’s Chapel Church Jr. Sarcoidosis Initiative at 5 signs. In April, 2013, he had From Sunday, July 9th thru Sunday, August 20th of God, 2145 Hillman St., p.m. Thursday at McGuffey his annual physical at Fort Youngstown, various com- Centre, 1649 Jacobs Road. Detrick, Md., where he was modities, 11 a.m. to noon Tripp Chiropractic & Nu- employed as a biochemist. 3 WINNERS OF 2 TICKETS EACH Saturday. Photo identifi ca- trition, 155 N. Hermitage On May 11, 2013, he said tion required. For residents Road, is a local health and good night to me, rolled out living in ZIP code areas wellness clinic serving cli- of bed and was dead at 47. He Courtesy of and Produced by 44505, 44507 and 44511. ents in the Hermitage, Pa., left a wife of 18 years and a Food-distribution notices are to be area. 2-year-old son too soon,” his Offi cial Rules: No purchase necessary. Only one entry per call. Only one entry per person. Any duplicates will be disqualifi ed. submitted by 3 p.m. the day before The goal of the Sarcoidosis Contestants must be eighteen (18) years of age or older. All calls will be offered a subscription special. they are to be published. initiative is to provide criti- See EVENT, A6 Proper ID required to claim prize. Prize must be picked up at The Vindicator. Complete rules at Vindy.com/contestrules

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to protest publican Party vice chair- donaldjtrump.com/rallies/ dated, shows the parcels as TRUMP Trump’s woman Tracey Winbush, youngstown-oh/ PARCELS part of the Struthers City Continued from A1 efforts to who ran Trump’s campaign Trump campaigned in the Continued from A1 School District. A 2016 tax change the in the county, said: “Con- map, however, shows them as a currency manipulator, area three times last year that were not necessarily nation’s gress lays the foundation during the 2016 presidential as part of the Poland Local creating a jobs program, health-care for the president to admin- consistent with one anoth- School District. reforming health care and campaign: March 14, the er,” Briach said. system and istrate. When the honorable day before the Republican Colleen Shirilla lives “draining the swamp” in to call on the Congressman Tim Ryan That makes the designa- across from the affected Washington, D.C. Ryan primary, at Winner Aviation; tion a matter of judgment, president to along with the entire House Aug. 15 for a policy speech on parcels. She believed the “He’s gone against a lot of create jobs. of Representatives and U.S. which is outside the audi- properties were always part the things he said he was immigration at Youngstown tor’s jurisdiction, he said. “We’re putting forth our Senate stop playing politi- State University; and Sept. of Struthers schools, and going to do,” said Ryan, who message: promises made cal games and begin to put The change had prompt- she was angered by the dis- added about Trump: “He 5 for a brief stop at the Can- ed a lawsuit earlier this [by Trump] and promises America first and do their fi eld Fair. pute. Many of her neigh- was selling everybody a bill broken,” said county Demo- job, then we can have a con- month fi led by the Arthur Trump lost Mahoning bors are as well, she said. of goods.” cratic Party Chairman Da- versation about distraction. Dean Worsencroft Trust, “We feel insulted that Ryan called Trump “the vid Betras. Trump is “hav- But until then, be thank- County in last year’s election which owns a 41-acre par- to Hillary Clinton 49.9 per- they’re bashing the Stru- master of the shiny object,” ing a rally to make himself ful we have an administra- cel it is preparing for resi- thers school district,” Shiril- cent to 46.6 percent, the best in which he persuades peo- feel good and not to propose tion led by President Trump dential development. la said. “What makes them showing for a Republican in ple to look at something else ways to bring back jobs, pro- willing to pay attention to At the time, Alan Wenger, think that we’re some Po- in an effort to distract from tect pensions and increase the . The the Democratic stronghold who respresents the Wors- dunk people who shouldn’t the controversy that sur- wages. He’s not coming here president cannot sign what since Richard Nixon’s vic- encroft trust, said the devel- be allowed to have a project rounds him. to announce a new initiative is not there, and bipartisan- tory in 1972. Trump became opment was planned under like this in our school dis- Mahoning County Demo- on infrastructure or jobs or ship is the only way to truly the fi rst Republican to win the belief that it was in the trict.” crats and other local Dem- manufacturing. I wish he ‘Make America Great Again.’ Trumbull County since Nix- Poland school district. When the lawsuit initially ocratic and progressive was. I’m looking for him to Now protest on that.” on in 1972, capturing 50.7 “The applicable school was fi led, Wenger said there groups will have a counter- deliver on the promises he To register to get up to two percent of the vote to 44.5 district is a big deal,” was no record of the prop- rally from 5:30 to 7 p.m. made to the Valley.” tickets for Trump’s rally, fi ll percent for Clinton, a Demo- Wenger told The Vindica- erty belonging to a district Tuesday on Central Square In response, county Re- out a form at https://www. crat. tor. other than Poland schools. After this week’s deci- “We believe this parcel sion to reverse the change has been in Poland schools in school districts, Wenger as long as there have been voluntarily revoked the school districts in Mahon- lawsuit. ing County,” Wenger said. A house sits on the other The matter could be three parcels, which are submitted to the board of north of the Worsencroft revision, Briach said, and parcel. the affected parties could The current tax map, argue the merits of which which recently was up- assignment is appropriate.

made his plea for freedom O.J. in a stark hearing room at Continued from A1 the Lovelock Correctional Center in rural Nevada as memorabilia he claimed the parole commissioners had been stolen from him. questioned him via video During the more than from Carson City, a two- hourlong hearing on live hour drive away. TV, Simpson was, by turns, Gray-haired but looking remorseful, jovial and de- trimmer than he has in re- fensive, heatedly insist- cent years, Simpson walked ing the items taken in the stiffl y into the hearing room armed robbery were “my in jeans, a light-blue prison- stuff.” issue shirt and sneakers. He At one point, the mur- chuckled at one point as the der defendant in the 1995 parole board chairwoman “Trial of the Century” set mistakenly gave his age as off a storm of sarcasm and 90. incredulity on social media Simpson insisted he never when he said: “I’ve basically meant to hurt anyone, nev- spent a confl ict-free life, you er pointed a gun and didn’t know.” make any threats during NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR All four parole commis- the holdup of two sports Carisa Sechrist and her fi ancé, Zach Zarzycki, of Boardman walk through the food vendors during the 19th annual Our Lady of Mount sioners who conducted the Carmel Italian Festival on Thursday at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Basilica in . memorabilia dealers. hearing voted for his release “I thought I was glad to after a half-hour of delib- get my stuff back, but it just FESTIVAL erations. They cited, among wasn’t worth it,” he told the Continued from A1 other things, the low risk board. “It wasn’t worth it, he might commit another and I’m sorry.” Interestingly, their favorite subjects in crime, his community sup- Even one of the dealers school are technology, science, math- port and his release plans, Simpson robbed, Bruce ematics and reading. Not surprisingly, which include moving to Fromong, testified on his their favorite foods are spaghetti and Florida. behalf, telling the parole pizza. “Thank you, thank you, board that Simpson de- Named Princess by a three-member thank you,” Simpson said served to be released so he panel of judges was Mia Tieche, 4, of Can- quietly as he buried his could be with his family. fi eld. Chosen Prince was Gianni Tocco, 8, head on his chest with re- “He is a good man. He of Poland. lief. As he rose from his seat made a mistake,” Fromong The festival is a great place for people- to return to his prison cell, said, adding the two remain watching, said Anthony and Doreen Ghi- he exhaled deeply. friends. oldi of Austintown, who say they will at- Then, as he was led down Arnelle Simpson, at 48 tend the festival every night. They admit a hall, the Hall of Fame ath- the eldest of Simpson’s four they go to as many area Italian festivals lete raised his hands over children, told the board, as possible. his head in a victory gesture “We recognize that he is not “I like the food and the beer and the and said: “Oh, God, oh!” the perfect man.” But she people-watching,” said Anthony, a baker Simpson was widely ex- said he has been “a perfect for Cornersburg Sparkle Market. pected to win parole, given inmate, following all the “We used to bring our kids, now we similar cases and his good rules and making the best bring our grandkids,” said Doreen, a la- behavior behind bars. His of the situation.” defenders have argued, too, bor and delivery nurse at St. Elizabeth Rosemary Colaizzi of Paisano’s Pizza Connection serves up a slice during the Our Lady of “We just want him to Boardman Hospital. Mount Carmel Italian Festival. that his sentence was out of come home, we really do,” proportion to the crime and she said. that he was being punished The commissioners said double shooting in which When they interviewed have to keep going back and for the two murders he was the murder case played INDICTED two women were wounded the woman, she had a law- forth between Youngstown acquitted of in Los Angeles no role in their decision, Continued from A1 the day after Beasley was yer, and a Franklin County and Columbus. Rodway said in 1995, the stabbings of ex- though a majority of letter killed on Cohasset Drive. prosecutor also was in the the way Beasley was killed wife Nicole Brown Simpson writers opposed to Simp- Grafton Correctional Facil- and her friend Ronald Gold- son’s release asked the ity, where they were sen- It was the double shooting room with her. The woman matched similar crimes that was one of the reasons said the reason one of the the brothers were charged man. board to take it into ac- tenced Wednesday to 17 Inmate No. 1027820 count. years each in prison for a Beasley’s death was able to women on Cohasset Drive with and ultimately pleaded string of similar crimes they be solved, Rodway said. Rod- was shot was because the guilty to in Columbus, where committed in Columbus. way said after Beasley was suspects were afraid the vic- they were suspected of rob- The two are accused in killed, crime-scene person- tim would “talk about the bing men who were alone the death of Joshua Beas- nel found a .40-caliber shell incident.” with no one around them. ley, 34, who was found fa- casing. At the Cohasset Drive “What incident?” Rodway At the time Beasley was tally shot about 5 a.m. Nov. shooting, two .40-caliber asked her. killed, it was early in the 6 in the parking lot of the shell casings were found. “That shooting on Mc- morning and he was stopped Four Seasons Flea Market On Nov. 16, Rodway found Cartney Road,” the woman on his motorcycle, Rodway on McCartney Road just be- out the two brothers were answered. said. “He had stopped to text fore it opened. Rodway said arrested along with a wom- “We were like, ‘We just got a girl,” Rodway said. Beasley had pulled over his an in Columbus in an ag- a gift from heaven,’” Rodway The brothers both were motorcycle to text someone gravated robbery and they said. sentenced Wednesday in when he was killed. He was had a .40-caliber handgun Rodway said detectives Frankln County Common found lying next to his mo- when they were found. He decided to wait until the Co- Pleas Court to 17 years in torcycle, which was still run- and other detectives drove to lumbus cases were settled prison, with 11 years for ning. Columbus to question them with the defendants before charges of aggravated rob- The other charges the about the Cohasset Drive presenting the case to a bery and six years for fire- brothers face stem from a shooting, Rodway said. grand jury so they would not arm specifi cations.

INDICTMENTS | Mahoning County A Mahoning County grand jury indicted these people Thursday on these charges: David P. Rowbotham, 41, Pleasant handling of a fi rearm in a motor vehicle and Jason Rapcinko, 34, Division Street, Valley Road, Wampum, Pa., extortion, aggravated possession of drugs. aggravated robbery and robbery with a menacing by stalking, three counts of Juchard Duncan, 26, Brier Street SE, fi rearm specifi cation. impersonating a peace offi cer and posses- Warren, possession of heroin and posses- Raylen Wallace, 31, Wilda Avenue, sion of criminal tools. sion of drug paraphernalia. Boardman, aggravated possession of Susan J. Malysa, 32, Roche Way, Ikeia Hasley, 23, Lee Street, possession drugs. Boardman, three counts of endangering of cocaine. Tedarro Williams, 30, West Princeton children. Avenue, two counts of aggravated posses- Austin A. Angeli, 29, Goshen Road, Garage Special Sarah M. Vangundy, 31, South Raccoon sion of drugs, possession of cocaine, fi ve e Salem, two counts of aggravated pos- t th Road, Austintown, violation of a protection counts of possession of drugs and posses- Ge e session of drugs and possession of drug Get theag order. sion of drug paraphernalia with a forfeiture ck paraphernalia. Minimum 3 Days - 4 Lines Pa Candace R. White, 33, Victoria Street, specifi cation. Package Plus a FREE Garage Sale Kit! possession of cocaine, inducing panic and David Buchanan, 44, Callaway Circle, Kristina Lee Green, 28, Hillman possession of drug paraphernalia. Austintown, possession of cocaine and Way, Boardman, aggravated posses- Call or email to place your ad today! Raylin Blunt, 39, Summer Street, and possession of drug paraphernalia, sion of drugs, possession of heroin, Robert Duval, 37, East Dewey Avenue, two Joseph Dawson, 20, West Myrtle inducing panic and possession of drug option 4 counts of being a felon in possession of a Avenue, possession of cocaine with a paraphernalia. 330-746-6565 fi rearm, possession of cocaine, improper forfeiture specifi cation. Source: Mahoning County clerk of courts classifi [email protected]

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EMAIL: [email protected] TRIBUTES & LOCAL THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 A5 METRO digest Man gets 2 years in Boardman arson case Cops arrest By JOE GORMAN Patter- for Patterson if he behaves thinking, but he said what 4 men, seize Book donation [email protected] son pleaded while there, but he said Pat- bothered him was that Pat- YOUNGSTOWN YOUNGSTOWN guilty to a terson needs to be locked terson shattered the wind- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority A judge agreed Thursday charge of up not just for the commu- shield of a car with a brick guns, drugs Inc.’s Epsilon Mu Omega Chapter that Patrick Patterson has aggravated nity’s safety, but for Patter- and also threatened to set of Youngstown is donating chil- some mental-health is- arson, a sec- son’s safety as well. the fi re, then actually went dren’s books for Youngstown City sues. But he also added he ond-degree “To be quite honest, your ahead and did it. School District social workers to felony. honor, the only time I don’t “That’s not in the heat while serving help students. showed some pre-planning Patterson in setting the fi re to which Assistant get calls about Mr. Patterson of the moment,” Judge Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority will he pleaded guilty. Prosecutor Nick Brevetta is when he is in the Mahon- D’Apolito said. present the books to Lori Kopp, warrants That is one of the rea- asked for prison time, say- ing County jail,” Brevetta Judge D’Apolito said he chief of student services, at 1 ing that since the time of said. would consider a request Staff report p.m. Monday inside the I.L. Ward sons why Judge Anthony the fire, Patterson, who Defense attorney Wal- for judicial release after Pat- YOUNGSTOWN Building, 20 W. Wood St. D’Apolito agreed with a rec- has served 283 days in jail ter Ritchie argued against terson serves six months of ommendation by prosecu- Police arrested three The sorority partners with awaiting the outcome of his prison, saying his client has his prison sentence. people on weapons charg- the National Alliance on Mental tors in Mahoning County case, has been badgering mental-health issues and He said he wants to set Common Pleas Court and es Wednesday in two sep- Illness and the books deal with the victim. his client’s thinking during up a structure so when Pat- arate homes while serving parents, or children affl icted with sentenced Patterson, 24, Brevetta said he has re- the argument was clouded terson gets out of prison he to two years in prison for search warrants investi- mental illnesses due to bullying. ceived several phone calls because he was in a rela- could receive counseling gating drug activity. The books are for students aged a March 11, 2016, fire that complaining of Patterson’s tionship with the victim. and mental-health help he damaged a Cook Avenue At a 49 S. Portland Ave. 8 to 18. behavior. “He didn’t handle this needs to be a productive home, officers found a apartment in Boardman. At one point, Brevetta dispute very well,” Ritchie member of the community. Special meetings The fire came after an shotgun, a .22-caliber said, Patterson threatened said. The judge said some pun- rifle, ammunition and a argument with a 50-year- NILES to “jump off a bridge.” Judge D’Apolito said that ishment was necessary, bag of marijuana. Mayor Thomas Scarnecchia old person Patterson was Brevetta said he would he understands domestic however, because the fire Arrested on charges of has called for special city council romantically involved with not oppose a request for ju- situations can be volatile could have been a lot more being a felon in possession meetings at 5 p.m. today and at the time. dicial release from prison and can cloud a person’s serious than it was. of a fi rearm were Charles- Monday. The meetings, which will ton Jen- include discussions on a possible nings, 33, increase in the license-plate fees and Justin and using the Regional Income Patterson, Tax Agency for city income-tax 26. collections, will take place in They council chambers, 34 W. State St. were both Taken into custody taken to the Ma- Jennings AUSTINTOWN honing Police responded to a call County Wednesday of a man in his ga- jail. rage screaming and jumping re- It is the peatedly. Michael Dickman, 29, of second Frederick Street, was reportedly time since found by police in his driveway in June 1 that a confused state, yelling loudly a war- and shadow boxing. rant was Patterson He was taken into custody by served on police on an active warrant of the street inducing panic, according to re- while in- ports, which also state Dickman vestigat- was resuscitated from an over- ing drug dose on June 5. A court date is activity. set for Monday. In the first Free seminar search, Johnson AUSTINTOWN police Mahoning County District found six Board of Health will host a free guns, in- seminar – Issues of Public Health cluding Concern: Radon, Biohazards and an assault Sanitation in Food Facilities – WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR Ah’Shiya Shepherd, left, and Alyse Vaugh, both 11, play a game during the Inspiring Minds event at Harding High School on Thursday. rifle, and from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday $3,000 at Austintown Fitch High School the community.” worth of cafeteria, 4560 Falcon Drive. MINDS Trinette Simon, Inspir- crack co- Raynovich A variety of public-health is- Continued from A3 ing Minds board member, caine. sues of interest to the public agreed. A man taken into cus- Kent State University Trum- and individuals employed in the “Inspiring Minds is such tody there has since been bull, AVI Foodsystems, Unit- indicted by a grand jury food-service industry will be a valuable organization to discussed. ed Way of Trumbull County, on gun and drug charges. have in the community for The Raymond John Wean About 4:55 p.m., offi cers Registration is from 8 to 8:30 youth,” she said. “There a.m. Residential radon risks will Foundation and Trumbull found a semiautomatic Metropolitan Housing Au- are so many great activities handgun, two scales, a be from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m.; how to that incorporate learning protect yourself from diseases thority joined to celebrate bag of crack cocaine, fen- student success in the sum- for these students.” tanyl and a suboxone strip (Biohazard Levels 1 -4) will be Kayla Hunt, parent of from 9:45 to 11 a.m.; food safety mer. at a home on Wirt Street. 9-year-old Quwintin Butler, in schools will be from 11 a.m. to “When educating the Arrested there on a said she enjoys her son be- noon; cleaning dishwashers and mind of our youth we must charge of being a felon in ing a part of the program. hard surfaces will be from 1 to not forget to educate their possession of a firearm 2:15 p.m.; and pest management hearts,” Franklin said in a “It’s nice that it’s so edu- was Alan Johnson, 30. in restaurants will be from 2:15 to heartfelt speech before con- cational,” Hunt said. Arrested on a charge 3:15 p.m. gratulating not only the stu- Christopher Bufford, 11, of possession of crack and Wayne Harris, 11, are The public is invited to attend dents, but also their parents cocaine was Clifford both in their third years of the full day or any portion of the for allowing them to be suc- Raynovich, 38, of Liberty. Inspiring Minds participa- seminar. For information, visit cessful. Reports said Rayonvich www.mahoninghealth.org. Deryck Toles, Inspiring tion. had a bag of crack cocaine Minds CEO and founder, “I wanted to come back in his hands when police Boil-water alert lifted said Inspiring Minds is re- this year because I had a encountered him at the NILES ally just feeling I was going to meet home. The city on Thursday lifted the about pro- new people and I was going They were both also boil-water alert for these areas: viding op- to have more fun than last taken to the jail. First, Second, Third and Fifth portunities year,” Christopher said. streets and all side streets. The for people. And he was not disap- Legal Notices advisory was issued two days “No mat- pointed. ter what it “It’s an amazing pro- LEGAL NOTICE ago because of a waterline break AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE in the city that caused a drop in is, no matter WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR gram,” he said. NUMBER 1509-17 (PERMANENT APPROPRIATIONS) AND TO DECLARE AN pressure and temporary water Toles what your Warren Mayor Doug Franklin addresses attendees at the event. Wayne mirrored Christo- EMERGENCY. pher’s sentiment. loss. background MARK J. MROFCHAK is, for our kids it’s very Toles said oftentimes, someone who came into our “I like being able to get DEPUTY CLERK - VILLAGE OF POLAND important to show them young people feel alone, as life at the right time. And I’m new life experiences, and I LEGAL NOTICE there’s a lot of people who if no one wants to help them blessed to be able to provide feel lucky because they are Canfield Township Trustees will attend the Mahoning County Commissioners' Staff care about them and a lot find ways to better them- so many opportunities for some that some kids never Meeting on Monday, July 24, at 9 am in the TEACHER will invest in them the same selves. our kids so they don’t feel get to have,” Wayne said. Commissioners 2nd Floor Conference Continued from A3 Room, 21 W. Boardman Street, way someone invested in “The fact is, we are who alone,” he said. “All in all “It’s just an amazing pro- Youngstown, OH, for discussion relating to the proposed annexation of 18.83 acres in with Santangelo in the prin- many of us,” he said. we are because there was this is a program for and by gram.” Canfield Township. cipal’s offi ce. LEGAL NOTICE Nicholas said Nagle had Public Notice gestured with his hands, Request for Proposals The Ohio Commission on Minority Health used profanity and said “I’m announces again the availability of one gonna get her.” Prosecutor 2018-2019 Request for Proposal (RFP): the HIV-positive woman Developer’s new pipeline Infant Mortality Replication/Expansion Michael Bloom said the in- Grant. The RFP, to include grant require- ments, and technical assistance informa- teraction made Nicholas fear tion, will be available on our website, rankling federal regulators www.mih.ohio.gov, on Monday, July 31, for Santangelo’s safety. The indicted second time 2017. You may also contact: Ohio court reviewed school secu- Commission on Minority Health, 77 South Associated Press been besieged by protests High Street, 18th Floor, Columbus, OH rity footage, which did not Staff report 43215, or call 614-466-4000. The deadline that erupted in North Dakota, for submission for the RFP is 5:00pm on include audio, of that hall- WARREN NEW WASHINGTON, OHIO Monday, September 11, 2017. way confrontation. Lisa A. Mutter, 41, of Pulaski, Pa., has been in- The company that developed opponents say the spills and LEGAL NOTICE snags highlight the risks that Nicholas then spoke to dicted a second time for felonious assault after a the Dakota Access oil pipeline Request for Qualifications -- Ford Nature school resource Offi cer Scott second person reported that she had sex with him is entangled in another fi ght, come with building huge pipe- Center Redevelopment this time in Ohio where work lines needed for growing the Mill Creek MetroParks is requesting State- Strain, who escorted Nagle without notifying him she was HIV ments of Qualifications for professional on its multi-state natural gas natural gas and oil industries. consultant services, including architectural, from the building. Strain positive. landscape architectural, engineering and also testifi ed Thursday. Mutter, who is still awaiting trial pipeline has wrecked wet- Much of the 700-mile Rover other necessary disciplines, to carry out Pipeline is being built across professional review, analysis, assessment, The district placed Nagle, on felonious assault in Columbi- lands, fl ooded farm fi elds and design, site planning, cost estimating and Ohio and will extend into preparation of construction drawings for who taught seventh and ana County Common Pleas Court fl attened a 170-year-old farm- the proposed redevelopment of the Ford house. Michigan, Pennsylvania and Nature Center structures and site in Mill eighth grade, on paid ad- on an accusation of not notifying Creek Park. ministrative leave Sept. 28. a sex partner of her HIV status, is The federal commission that West Virginia. Interested firms must attain the detailed Nagle’s defense attorney, now indicted in Trumbull County. oversees gas pipelines told Ohio’s environmental reg- Request for Qualifications (RFQ) document for the project by contacting: Gerald Ingram, asked the Mutter Her newest case began when a Dallas-based Energy Trans- ulators and landowners say fer Partners last week to clean construction crews have been Mill Creek MetroParks court to find his client not Hubbard man told police in Janu- Attn: Director of Planning & Operations up its mess before it will al- laying pipe at warp speed since 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Rd. guilty. ary he learned by reading the news that Mutter PO Box 596 “Speaking in a loud voice had been indicted in Columbiana County. low the Rover Pipeline to fl ow. March to meet the company’s Canfield, OH 44406 330.702.3000 is not violence or turbu- The man, 50, told police Mutter lived in his New drilling on unfinished ambitious plan of fi nishing the [email protected] lence,” Ingram said. “Using house between Nov. 6, 2015, and Feb. 8, 2016. Dur- sections also remains halted fi rst phase this month and the Statement of Qualifications for the Ford after 2 million gallons of drill- entire project by November. Nature Center Redevelopment project shall cuss words, I would submit, ing that time, she had unprotected sex with him be in the submittal format as detailed in is protected speech. It may between two and 19 times, he said. The man re- ing mud seeped into a wetland The state EPA has proposed the RFQ document and are due by 4:30 pm be inappropriate in a school ported that he did not know if he had been harmed in the spring. nearly $1 million in fi nes over on August 4, 2017 To learn more about Mill Creek MetroParks, setting and, if it’s inappro- by her actions. While the $4.2 billion pipe- violations that include allow- visit www.millcreekmetroparks.org . priate in a school setting, Being HIV positive means a person has tested line that will carry gas from ing drilling mud to spill into BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS that’s a disciplinary matter. positive as a carrier of a virus that causes Acquired Appalachian shale fields to wetlands, ponds and streams MILL CREEK METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT It does not rise to criminal Immune Defi ciency Syndrome, or AIDS, accord- Canada, and states in the Mid- along with pumping storm Aaron Young culpability.” ing to Mutter’s indictment. west and Gulf Coast, hasn’t water into streams and fi elds. Executive Director

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DOROTHY MARIE “DODO” FOX RIDENOUR, 81 PAUL “PETE” PERRY, 60 STRUTHERS – Dorothy Marie YOUNGSTOWN – A memorial “Dodo” Fox Ridenour, 81, died service will be held on Saturday, Wednesday evening, July 19, 2017, July 22, 2017, at 5 p.m. at the F.D. at her daughter’s home, with her Mason Memorial Funeral Home family at her side. Inc., for Mr. Paul “Pete” Perry, 60, Dorothy, affectionately known who departed this life on July 15, as Dodo, was born June 20, 1936, 2017, at Park Vista/Ohio Living, in Struthers, a daughter of Tho- with his wife, Madeline Perry, at mas and Ruth Thompson Fox. his side. A graduate of Struthers High Pete was born Nov. 5, 1957, in School, class of 1954, Dodo Hubbard, a son of Frank and Al- worked at General Electric in the berta Perry Sr. Lamp Plant for 25 years and then He was a devoted father, hus- the Coil Plant for 10 years. She re- band, brother, and uncle, who en- tired in 1994, after 35 years of BEAM, Marion L., 86, of Board- LaROSA, Paul A. Jr., 79, of Low- great-grandchildren, Brianne Vul- joyed life to the fullest and being town, and Roosevelt of Mansfield; service. man; visiting hours Sunday from ellville; calling Sunday from 4 to can and Evan Manning. with his family. Pete was a fisher- a stepsister, Sandra Brown; a Dodo was a longtime member 1 to 2 p.m. at Davis-Becker Funeral 7 p.m. at Rossi Brothers & Lellio In addition to her parents, Do- man. “My partner loved to fish stepdaughter, Yvonne Perry; and of the Gospel Baptist Church in Home. Funeral Home in Boardman. do was preceded in death by one and brag!” Most of all Pete loved a host of nieces, nephews, and Poland and its Golden Eagles. Do- daughter, Ruth Lynne Gasior; family. other relatives and friends. DARNALL, Douglas C., 74, of LAWRENCE, William R. “Bob,” 94, do read the Bible every morning, three sisters, Nina Fisher, Alice Pete will be missed by all who He was preceded in death by Mineral Ridge; calling hours Satur- of Warren; calling hours Sunday loved Ohio history, watching her Walker, and Esther White; and two knew him. his father, Frank Perry Sr.; pater- day from 1 to 3 p.m. at Lane Fami- from 2 to 4 p.m. at Lane Family favorite shows, “The Waltons” and brothers, Larry and Al Fox. He leaves to cherish his memo- nal grandparents, Rosa Lee McCall ly Funeral Homes, Mineral Ridge Funeral Homes, Mineral Ridge “Little House on the Prairie,” and Funeral services will be held ry, his wife, the former Madeline and Chester and Annabelle Perry; Chapel. Chapel. was an avid fan of the Cleveland Monday, July 24, 2017, at 11 a.m. at Douglas; his mother; his children, sister Ms. Veronica Robinson; Browns. Mr. Paul Perry Jr. and Ms. Summer GELBKE, Herman R., 96, of Vien- MUENNICH, Cynthia M., 66, of the Gospel Baptist Church, with brothers Frank James Perry Jr., Dodo was a wonderful mother the Rev. Ron Royalty officiating. Jackson, both of Youngstown; his Rommie Perry and Baby Perry; a na; Selby-T.J. Fox Funeral Home. North Canton, formerly of Youngs- and grandmother. When she was sisters, Ms. Cathy Perry, Teresa town; calling hours today from Interment will follow at the Green niece, Letitia Perry; and a nephew, HEFFRON, James Patrick, 67, of younger, she loved taking her Haven Memorial Gardens. Perry, and Tangia Perry; brothers Amos Perry. 9 to 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Sor- children and grandchildren on her Mr. Lynn Perry, Alphonsia Perry, Austintown; calling hours today rows at St. Matthias Church; Kubi- Friends will be received Sunday 07-21-17 from 6 to 7 p.m. at Kinnick Funeral many planned excursions to from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Davidson- and Chester Perry, all of Youngs- na-Yuhasz-Wasko Funeral Home in points of interests in Ohio, amuse- Home in Youngstown. Boardman. Becker Funeral Home in Struthers ment parks, and to many Cleve- and Monday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. HEUSCHKEL, Rev. R. Regis O.P., PERRY, Paul “Pete,” 60, of land Brown events. As she became at the church. 74, of Youngstown; calling hours Youngstown; F.D. Mason Memorial older, her younger grandchildren Contributions may be made to CARRIE MAE CURTIS, 87 Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. at St. Funeral Home Inc. will remember her sleepovers and the Gospel Baptist Church, 6235 Dominic’s Church in Youngstown; grandmotherly companionship. Clingan Road, Poland, OH 44514. YOUNGSTOWN – Services will be Fox Funeral Home in Boardman. ROUND, Sara M., 90, of Austin- She leaves to cherish her mem- at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 25, town; no calling hours; Lane Fami- ory, one daughter, Marlane (Tim) 2017, at the Alpha & Omega First LAMPADARIOS, Mary, 90, of ly Funeral Homes, Austintown Vulcan of Struthers; four grand- Baptist Church, 3120 Winton Ave., Campbell; calling hours Sunday Chapel. children, William (Zayna) Gasior, for Mrs. Carrie Mae Curtis, 87, who from 4 to 7 p.m. at Wasko Funeral and Darcie, Rachael and Brian Vul- passed away on Monday, July 17, Home and Monday from 10 to RUGGIERO, Barbara A., of Aus- 07-21-17 can, all of Struthers; and two 2017, at ValleyCare Northside Med- 11 a.m. at St. Nicholas Greek Ortho- tintown; calling hours Saturday ical Center after a brief illness. dox Church in Youngstown. from 10 to 11:45 a.m. at Schiavone Mrs. Curtis was born Sept. 16, Funeral Home in Youngstown. 1929, in Youngstown, a daughter RONALD CHARLES LOREE, 78 of Nathaniel and Mary Jimerson Walker. YOUNGSTOWN – She was a 1947 East High WILLIAM R. “BOB” LAWRENCE, 94 There will be funeral School graduate and attended WARREN - Services celebrating services held on Case Western Reserve University. Engle, and Sky R. Lovett; eight the life of William R. “Bob” Law- Saturday, July 22, 2017, Carrie had been employed with great-grandchildren; her brother, rence, 94, will be held at 11 a.m. on at 10:30 a.m. at the Thompson- McGuffey Center as a program di- Martin (Pearl A.) Walker of Monday at the Lane Family Funer- Filicky Funeral Home, 4221 Market rector for over 16 years, and with Youngstown; a brother-in-law, al Homes, Mineral Ridge Chapel, St. in Boardman for Ronald the City of Youngstown for 19 Daniel (Eunice) Curtis of Struth- where family and friends may call Charles Loree, 78, who passed years as an EEO officer, retiring in ers; a sister-in-law, Fannie (John) from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday. away Friday evening, July 14, 2017, 1998. She was a former member of Seals of Youngstown; and a host Bob was born March 28, 1923, in at Beeghly Oaks. the Elizabeth Missionary Baptist of nieces, nephews, other family Emlenton, Pa., the son of George “Ron” was born Sept. 22, 1938, Church, its usher, choir and and friends. S. and Erma G. (Ace) Lawrence, in Youngstown, the son of the late nurses guild ministries. She was a Besides her parents, she was and came to this area in 1937. Louis and Agnes (Bannon) Loree, Cub Scout den mother, a member preceded in death by a daughter, Bob went to be with the Lord and was a lifelong area resident. of National Council of Negro Wom- Rae Lynn Curtis; four sisters, Pau- late Wednesday morning at St. Jo- Ron was a proud U.S. Army vet- “Together Again” en, Urban League, A. Phillip Ran- line Walker, Mabel Waters, Beulah seph Health Center. eran, where he earned the rank of dolph Institute, and a lifetime Mae Walker and Lillian “Honey” specialist (E-4) and served from Malik, whom he married on May After graduation from Mineral 30, 1959, and who passed away on member of the NAACP. McKinney; and fve brothers, Rob- one niece. 1958 through 1966, during the She enjoyed sewing, gardening, Ridge High School, Bob served in He was preceded in death by Aug. 24, 1997; a daughter, Lorraine ert, Moses, Nathaniel Jr., Eugene the U.S. Army from 1945 to 1949, Vietnam War. He then continued ceramics, upholstery, reading, and James Walker. his daughters, Pat Fairburn and to serve his country by serving in A. Martines; a brother, Joseph W. during World War II, as a sergeant Loree Sr.; and a nephew, Timothy cooking, traveling, word search Visitation will be Tuesday from Barbara McArthur; son William; the National Guard for three and crossword puzzles. in the 970th Counter Intelligence and sister Dorethea Ashburn. J. Loree. 10 to 11 a.m. at the church. Corps. years. Carrie leaves to forever cherish Arrangements entrusted to the Family and friends may visit Ron worked for Royal Crown Family and friends may pay Bob was a longtime member of their respects on Saturday, July her memories, five children, Ra- L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden Funer- www.lanefuneralhomes.com to Distributors in Youngstown, as a mer Curtis Jr., Rusha Curtis and the Pleasant Valley Evangelical view this obituary and send con- 22, 2017, from 9:30 until 10:25 a.m. al Home. Church. delivery driver and later, worked Rona Curtis, all of Youngstown, dolences. for General Motors in Lordstown at the funeral home. He retired from Carpenters Lo- Entombment will take place at Racine Curtis (Daniel) Jones of cal No. 171 in Youngstown after on the assembly line, retiring in Aurora, Colo. and Rahn Curtis of 1981. Green Haven Memorial Gardens in working many years. He was a Canfield, with full military honors Girard; four grandchildren, Sierra member of Mahoning Lodge No. He enjoyed doing word seek R. (Zachary) Clouse, Simone (An- 07-21-17 puzzles and was an avid Cleveland provided by the great men of the 393 F&AM, Carpenters Local 171. VFW Ellsworth and Army. thony) McCarthy, Seneca (Derek) Bob is survived by his wife, Indians and Cleveland Browns fan. Ron leaves behind his daugh- Family and friends may visit Elizabeth “Betty” (Colbert) Law- www.thompsonfh1932.com to view rence, whom he married Dec. 9, ter, Letty A. Loree of Youngstown; son-in-law Ed Martines of Board- this obituary, sign the guestbook one.” 1950; sister Norma Jean Robison; and send condolences to Ron’s EVENT This event will help to pro- four grandchildren; four great- man; and two nephews, Joseph W. (Patrice) Loree Jr. of Poland and family. Continued from A3 vide information on how to grandchildren; two great-great- recognize signs of the dis- Robert L. (Vicky) Loree of Board- Thompson mother said. grandchildren; two nephews; and 07-21-17 man. Filicky Health professionals will ease, encourage doctors to Besides his parents, Ron was Funeral Home be on hand at the Sarcoi- be more alert in diagnosing preceded in death by his wife of the disease and patients how 07-21-17 dosis initiative to provide MARION L. BEAM, 86 38 years, the former Martina C. information and assist and to live with the disease,” she answer questions. said. BOARDMAN – Marion L. Beam, was preceded in death by her According to WebMD. From 60 percent to 70 86, died Tuesday evening, July 18, brother, William McElrath; a sister, com, sarcoidosis is an in- percent of newly diagnosed 2017, at her home in Boardman. Devona Young; and her nephew, MAGGIE MARY MCBRIDE, 83 fl ammatory disease that af- cases will go into remission She was born July 8, 1931, in Gregory P. fects multiple organs in the with or without treatment. LIBERTY – Services will be held Fish said people can make Youngstown, to Homer J. and Mar- A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, July 24, 2017, body, but mostly the lungs ietta D. (Steele) McElrath, and had at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 23, 2017, and lymph glands. life-changing differences at the L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden in the lives of people with been a lifelong area resident. at the Davis-Becker Funeral Home Funeral Home in Youngstown for “As event coordinator and She was a 1949 graduate of in Boardman. Mrs. Maggie Mary McBride, 83, a sarcoidosis survivor/pa- sarcoidosis by tax-deduct- South High School, and had re- Friends may visit one hour pri- who departed this life June 25, tient, I ask you to consider ible contributions to the tired from Youngstown State Uni- or to the service at the funeral 2017, at ValleyCare Northside Med- a donation/contribution to 501c3 tax-exempt organiza- versity in 1996, where she had home. ical Center. help defray the costs asso- tion Stones of Help. Checks been a secretary in the Geology Visit www.beckerobits.com to Mrs. McBride, affectionately ciated with advertisement, should be made payable to Department. She was also a mem- send condolences. known as “Mae,” was born March public awareness outreach, Stones of Help Inc., 2253 ber of the Boardman United Meth- 15, 1934, in Campbell, a daughter medical/natural alterna- Coronado Ave., Youngstown, odist Church. of Grant and Maggie Scott Dixon. tives expenses, and support OH 44504. She leaves her daughter, Suann She had worked as a nurses as- groups regarding this dis- Prospective attendees are L. Beam of Boardman and a sister, sistant at Upjohn Health Care and ease,” Fish said. “To date, asked to RSVP. For informa- Betty Harrison of Boardman. Weavers Nursing Home. there is no cure for sarcoi- tion, call Fish at 330-506- Besides her parents, Marion 07-21-17 son; a sister, Rosie Hall; sisters-in- She was a member of the Mt. law Shirley (Leonard) Ellerbe of dosis, and we need to find 7299. Sinai Baptist Church, its choir and Rockingham, N.C. and Beatrice usher ministries, church secreta- (Dan) Mathis of Fayetteville, N.C.; ry, and worked on several com- DOUGLAS C. DARNALL, 74 and a host of other family and than $1 million in the next mittees. friends. She was a den mother with the NILES five years to replace water MINERAL RIDGE - Memorial his parents. Besides her parents and hus- Continued from A3 department vehicles and Boy Scouts and worked with the band, she was preceded in death services celebrating the life of Family and friends may call spend $300,000 over the Douglas C. Darnall, 74, will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, prior Girl Scouts. by a grandson, Darryl Fitzpatrick; $335,000 per year for a street at 3 p.m. on Saturday at the Lane to services at the funeral home. Her husband, Grady Sr., whom three brothers, James, Fred, and next three years to replace improvement program. fi re hydrants. Family Funeral Homes, Mineral The Darnall family requests she married Oct. 31, 1950, and Grant Dixon; a sister, Christine The city currently doesn’t Ridge Chapel. that, in lieu of flowers, donations passed away Aug. 24, 1991. Dixon; a brother-in-law, Henry It also will spend $350,000 She leaves to mourn her pass- have a street improvement over fi ve years to purchase “Doug” was born Dec. 12, 1942, be made to UPMC Hillman Cancer Motes; and a son-in-law, William program. This year, the city in Los Angeles, the son of Ira and Center Development, UPMC Can- ing, but to rejoice in her eternal Vaughn. police vehicles. peace, five children, Grady (Arlin- will only upgrade one road Stredney says the plan an- Jeanette Darnall. cer Pavilion Suite 1B, 5150 Centre The family wishes to sincerely using a grant, Stredney said. Doug died Wednesday evening Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15232, in da) McBride of Atlanta, Patricia thank Dr. Sheris Soliman and Life ticipates no deficit spend- McBride of Wasco, Calif., Linda The plan calls for renova- ing over fi ve years, which is at his home. Doug’s memory. Fleet for their care and concern tions to buildings operated He graduated from Chula Vista The family would like to extend McBride Vaughn of Liberty, during the illness of Mary. a requirement of the fiscal High School in California, attend- thanks to Hospice of the Valley LaTheresa (Tommy) Butler of Friends may call Monday from under the general fund, such commission. ed San Diego State and received for all their kindness during this Campbell, and Edmund (Tiffany) 10 to 11 a.m. at the funeral home. as the police, fi re and court “Hopefully, with these his Ph.D. from Kent State Universi- difficult time. McBride of Liberty; 23 grandchil- building. The work will be plans, we can get out of fi s- ty. Doug was the CEO. of PsyCare Family and friends may visit dren, including Tahia McBride, done with $1.6 million loan cal emergency,” Scarnecchia for 27 years. www.lanefuneralhomes.com to whom she reared and made her to be repaid through annual said. Doug was a member of a num- view this obituary and send con- home with, and Shylinda Myles, payments of $205,000. The recovery plan now ber of psychological organiza- dolences. whom she reared; 35 great-grand- 07-21-17 In the water department, goes to the fiscal oversight tions, served as president of Min- children; one great-great-grand- the city plans to spend commission for a July 27 eral Ridge School Board, and was $250,000 in the next two vote on whether to approve a published author. years to install water me- it. Niles has been in fiscal Doug is survived by his wife, ters. emergency since October Jan (Fredrick) Darnall, whom he It plans to spend more 2014. married July 1, 1978; daughters Brianna (James) Herzing of Pitts- burgh and Lindsey (Adam) McMa- han of Columbus; grandson Grady; and granddaughter Mackenzie. He BIRTHS ST. JOSEPH WARREN HOSPITAL is also survived by his brother, ST. ELIZABETH Dick Darnall of North Carolina. Alexis Jackson and Darreion Ow- BOARDMAN HOSPITAL ens, Warren, girl, July 19. Doug was preceded in death by 07-21-17 Michael and Ashley Metzinger, Cailyn Strock and Nazareth Ciar- Youngstown, boy, July 19. rochi, Niles, boy, July 19.

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio FRIDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER U Founded June 1869 JULY 21, 2017 VINDY.COM| A7 Trump’s Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers son was 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 naive By JAY AMBROSE Tribune News Service Donald Trump Jr. visited with a Russian attorney and others to just maybe get Avoidable accidents cause some dirt on Hillary Clinton during the campaign sea- death and destruction in son, and that’s treason, it’s road construction zones said. It’s collusion. It’s the fi nal curtain for his daddy. N A SECOND, A CAR TRAVELING Nope, none of the above, at 60 mph will cover about 90 feet, but listen: It was power- I or the fi ve car lengths a motorist has fully bad judgment. He was left between him and the tractor-trailer meeting with people who he is following. wish us drastic ill and sel- In less time than it takes to look down dom do favors for nothing. and fl ick a piece of lint off a trouser leg, Although he got no dirt and the safety margin between two vehicles saw through the pretense, traveling at normal speed on a highway he could have put his father can be erased. in future blackmail dilem- A second or two or three of inatten- mas if he had. tiveness at the wheel We don’t want Russians can set off a series of messing with our elec- chain events that tions, there’s more than a CAUTION alter lives – or even whiff of patriotic diminish- CONSTRUCTION erase them. And ment when you connive the potential for AHEAD with them and the political tragedy becomes naivete is writ large. For all even greater at this that, it wasn’t legal collusion time of year, when and certainly not treason. highways are being Legal collusion requires repaired. that you get something In a pre-Memorial Day editorial, we of monetary value from a warned that the summer months rank foreign power helping you as the No. 1 season for traffi c accidents politically, as any common- and fatalities, many of them in those sense reading of the law will road-work zones. inform you. And forget the In recent years, the tragic truth of that lawyers who would confuse warning has been seen in multiple traf- you with legalistic blather. fic fatalities in construction zones on For instance, some have Interstate 80 near Hubbard. In recent said information has mon- weeks, there have been several acci- Congressmen Ryan and Johnson etary value, too, because it dents in construction zones on I-76 in took resources to come up the North Jackson area. Mark Schaas of with. Not only is this con- New Castle, Pa., was killed and several are raking in campaign money trary to free-speech protec- people injured in a June 29 crash. tions, as has been pointed Other crashes have injured people If U.S. Reps. Tim Ryan and “A new polling analysis shows out, but it makes you fear and snarled traffic for hours. Three Bill Johnson were looking to that Tim could lose his seat for our system because it’s accidents in the eastbound lanes of scare away potential competi- David next year. The pollster Morn- a way of redefi ning a law to I-76 on Sunday sent several people to tion by raising a lot of money, Skolnick ing Consult produced a list of mean anything that benefi ts the hospital with serious injuries and they accomplished their goals. districts held by Democrats that your cause of the moment. blocked traffi c for fi ve hours. Between April and June, Ryan are in danger of fl ipping red in As for treason, the defi- The cost of such accidents is enor- of Howland, D-13th, raised 2018. Tim Ryan’s district is on nition is the high crime of mous in the injuries and property dam- AS AN ASIDE $319,125 while Johnson of Mari- the list.” assassination, a coup or age they cause, in the response costs etta, R-6th, brought in $337,262, It continued: “With so much taking up arms with an en- by fi rst responders and in the time lost U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson of Mari- according to their latest Fed- at stake, we can’t allow nation- emy in order to betray what by thousands of travelers sitting in traf- etta, R-6th, had harsh words for eral Election Commission cam- al Republicans and their big resides from sea to shining fi c that backs up for miles. And calling fellow Republicans with regards paign-fi nance reports. donors to replace a progressive sea. This wasn’t close, and them “accidents” is not exactly accurate to the latest failure to repeal and To date, no candidate has champion with a right-wing you wonder if the people because in many cases they were avoid- replace Obamacare. come forward to challenge rubber stamp. Let’s be ready for bringing it up would call it able if drivers had only used common either incumbent and based on Johnson said: “The millions of their attacks – can you chip in to murder if they saw someone sense and a modicum of caution, espe- their past election successes, Americans who voted for mem- help keep Tim in Congress?” punched in the nose. What’s cially in work areas. it’s highly unlikely that a known bers of Congress that repeatedly The email also mentioned the more, please explain to me DEATHS, INJURIES opponent will enter either race. promised to repeal and replace NRCC target list. how much worse the Trump The Ohio Department of Public Safe- But that doesn’t stop the Obamacare are frustrated and “That means they’re already Jr. episode was than news ty reports that 23 people were killed and incumbents from dialing up the fed up. I am, too. I have voted committed to spending mil- outlets blasting WikiLeaks 1,477 injured in road-work zone crashes rhetoric when it comes to ask- repeatedly to repeal and replace, lions of dollars on TV attack ads stories all over the country and often when I vote ‘yes,’ a in the state in 2016. ing supporters for money. dragging Tim’s name through and playing happy games small band of Republican mem- Many of those crashes were made al- In the days leading up to the mud.” with U.S. officials feloni- bers lose the courage of their most inevitable by drivers who allowed the June 30 deadline to make A day later, another email ously releasing classified convictions and vote ‘no.’ We themselves to be distracted. The ad- contributions during the sec- from Justin Brennan, Ryan’s information that just could cannot be the party of ‘no.’ We vice given by ODOT spokesman Brent ond quarter, both campaigns campaign political director, threaten national security. must be the party of solutions, Kovacs in May remains relevant: “Make sent emails expressing their stated: “Experts have warned and there is no bigger problem RUSSIAN CONNECTION sure those phones are away, and may- need for money in order to get that Tim’s seat is vulnerable” right now than the ongoing col- From early on, the be wait to take that next sip of coffee. re-elected. and “national Republicans have lapse of Obamacare.” WikiLeaks stories were said Focus on the changing traffi c patterns Johnson wrote in a June 28 Tim on their top target list for to come from Russia and, if and road conditions.” email: “As one of the most pro- 2018. We know the negative ads one was juicy enough, even So far this year, the Ohio State High- Trump Republicans anywhere are coming.” news outlets with liberal way Patrol in Mahoning County has in Congress, I am under daily While Republican Donald biases would give it the kind investigated 32 injury crashes in con- attack from D.C. liberals and Trump did well in Ryan’s dis- of exposure without which struction zones and one fatality, that of the media who still have not trict – losing by 6 percentage Johnson does, his conservative it would have meant noth- June 29. Another 155 crashes resulted in accepted last year’s election points – the eight-term incum- record and healthy campaign ing. I am not against this as property damage. results.” bent Democratic congressman war chest of more than $1 mil- long as the information had While some construction is nearing He added: “If our campaign’s was re-elected by 36 percentage lion so far – and growing with been verified because the an end, other projects in the Mahoning FEC report shows any signs of points last year. each quarter – will be nearly im- public can thus be served. Valley are being started and many are weakness, they will pounce, The 13th District is a safe possible to overcome. I am a lot more hesitant ongoing – on interstates, state routes ramping up their efforts to Democratic district for Ryan. To get him over the $1 million on classified information and local roads. defeat me and pour money into It should be mentioned that the campaign of a Democrat mark for cash, Johnson loaned Republicans drew Ryan’s dis- because, even though it To avoid turning a routine trip into $30,000 to his campaign on may have been classifi ed for a major headache or worse, be alert for challenger. So please, make your trict, which includes most of urgent donation today – when June 30, the last day of the fi ling Mahoning and Trumbull coun- political reasons, it may also work zones. Follow the reduced speed quarter. have been classifi ed to save limits. Don’t tailgate. our FEC report is made public, ties, to heavily favor Democrats, we need it to be a real show of Ryan is raising money and one of only four House seats in lives and avoid disruption of Be especially alert for flaggers, con- his national profi le, fi rst during legitimate national goals. struction workers and equipment. grass-roots strength, sending the state. his failed November 2016 bid The thunderstorm of Everyone who goes off to work in the D.C. liberals a message that pro- That was done to have the Trump conservatives are ready to beat House Minority Leader other 12 congressional districts governmental leaks about morning expects to go home at the end Nancy Pelosi and more recently Trump points to something of the day. Before a motorist takes or for the fi ght ahead!” in Ohio be safe Republican dis- The reality for Johnson is he with his criticism of the Dem- tricts. dramatically amiss. We do makes a phone call while behind the ocratic leadership team after not want our own govern- wheel, especially in a construction sits in a safe Republican seat. If a Republican had even the The 18-county district, which party candidates failed to win slightest prayer of being com- ment doing its illegal best zone, he or she should consider whether any of the special House elec- to oust a president anymore that call is more important than some- includes all of Columbiana petitive against Ryan, that and southern Mahoning, has tions this year. candidate would have already than we want Russians one’s life or well-being. It isn’t. In a move that still doesn’t hacking computers. And while these warnings may seem become more Republican over announced. the years. Gerrymandering make much sense, the Nation- Since that hasn’t happened, There have, of course, to be aimed at automobile drivers, they al Republican Congressional been all kinds of Democrat- apply as well to professional drivers. The and Appalachia turning more expect Republicans to do what Republican means Johnson, Committee listed Ryan in Feb- they’ve done since Ryan first ic scandals worse than this June 29 accident killed a motorist and ruary among 36 Democratic in- one, such as the Clintons injured others, but it began when one who would seek his fifth two- ran for re-election in 2004: fi eld year term in Congress next year, cumbents it’s targeting in 2018. a candidate who will be bad- making lots of dough help- tractor-trailer rammed another. Pas- In a June 26 email to support- ing the Russians become the senger cars were crushed in the chain won’t get a legitimate Democrat ly defeated by the Democrat to challenge him in 2018. And if ers, Ryan’s campaign wrote: incumbent. world’s foremost uranium reaction. power. Or Bill Clinton hav- The state highway patrol can’t prevent ing a secret meeting with every accident, but troopers are patrol- Attorney General Loretta ling the interstates, especially in con- QUOTE OF THE DAY Lynch while his wife was struction areas to discourage speeding being investigated. Or Hil- and tailgating. They’ve issued thou- “I greatly appreciate the out- lary Clinton’s team destroy- sands of tickets so far this year. Lt. Jerad pouring of support – unfortu- ing subpoenaed emails. Sutton at the Canfi eld post says the effort nately for my sparring partners It’s still the case that two is aimed at modifying the behavior of in Congress, I’ll be back soon, so wrongs don’t make a right drivers before they enter the work zones. stand-by!” and that Trump Jr. initial- If advice and warnings aren’t enough U.S. Sen. John McCain, R- ly misled the public about to improve driving habits, maybe cita- what went on with the Rus- tions will help. And while no one likes to Ariz., in a tweet, after an announcement by his offi ce sians. As a Wall Street Jour- get a ticket, the cost is minuscule com- nal editorial wisely says, pared to that of an accident. that he is battling brain cancer. Showing no signs President Donald Trump of stepping back from the and friends would be better political and national security off being wide open about SCRIPTURES battles, McCain issued a state- everything than letting oth- If the Good News we preach is hidden ment slamming the Trump ers disclose the facts for behind a veil, it is hidden only from peo- administration over its Syria them. In that direction lies ple who are perishing. Satan, who is the policy. disaster in which the left god of this world, has blinded the minds takes troubling power even of those who don’t believe. They are un- if the Trump Jr. incident by able to see the glorious light of the Good itself should produce no News. such outcome. Jay Ambrose is an op-ed columnist for 2 Corinthians 4:3-4a-b NLT Tribune News Service.

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FRIDAY MARKET WATCH JULY 21, 2017 Dow NASDAQ S&P 500 Gold Silver BUSINESS BUSINESS NEWS 28.97 4.96 0.38 $3.60 $0.05 digest THE VINDICATOR | A8 21,611.78 6,390.00 2,473.45 $1,244.80 $16.30 Information sessions YOUNGSTOWN Exxon fi ned $2M for The Mahoning- Youngstown Community Action Partnership, 1325 Tillerson-era breach Fifth Ave., has scheduled the dates and times of its information sessions for its of Russia sanctions 2017 Employment Skills and Training Program. Associated Press lowed – just not with Sechin They are 9 to 11 a.m. and himself. 1 to 3 p.m. Monday through WASHINGTON Exxon Mobil Corp. must As America’s top diplo- Thursday and July 31 to mat, Tillerson has insisted Aug. 3. pay a $2 million fine for showing “reckless disre- the sanctions will stay in The information sessions gard” for U.S. sanctions on place until Russia reverses give an outline of what is Russia while Secretary of course in Ukraine and gives covered in the class, details State Rex Tillerson was the back Crimea. Still, the sanc- of the program and what is oil giant’s CEO, the Treasury tions breach on his watch expected from each partici- Department said Thursday. raises signifi cant questions pant. Candidates interested Exxon sued the U.S. govern- about his ability to credibly enforce the sanctions and to in the fi rst free training class ment to stop the fi ne. of 2017 scheduled to begin persuade European coun- The Treasury said that tries to keep doing so. Aug. 7 must attend only one Exxon violated sanctions of the informational ses- when it signed contracts in Yet the Treasury Depart- sions. Class space is limited. ment said that Exxon’s “se- May 2014 with Russian oil AP FILE PHOTO, MAY 24 All participants must be magnate Igor Sechin, chair- nior-most executives” knew Sechin was blacklisted when Tom Shull, CEO of the Army & Air Force Exchange Service, tours the Exchange at Off utt Air Force from Mahoning County and man of government-owned Base in Nebraska. have income eligibility at energy giant Rosneft. The two of its subsidiaries signed or below 125 percent of the U.S. blacklisted Sechin, Til- deals with him. The Office federal poverty guidelines. lerson’s longtime business of Foreign Assets Control, or OFAC, said Exxon caused Honorably discharged veterans For information, call associate, as part of its re- sponse to Moscow’s actions “significant harm” to the Roger Beltz or Kim at MY- sanctions program. CAP’s Youngstown offi ce in Ukraine and annexation of Crimea. The dispute between will soon get to shop tax-free at 330-747-7921, ext. 1724. Exxon and the government The offi ce is open Mondays The same month that centers on whether the sanc- Associated Press extra ammunition to the because we have locations through Thursdays from Exxon signed the deals, Tillerson said the com- tions differentiated between OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, group that runs the stores literally on the installa- 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. It is “professional” and “person- pany generally opposes NEB. on U.S. Army and Air Force tions,” said CEO Tom Shull. closed Fridays. sanctions and finds them al” interactions with Sechin, bases worldwide as it fi ghts who had been blacklisted Hey veterans, you can The Exchange is add- PNC revenue up “ineffective.” soon shop tax free. Amazon and other retailers ing shipping centers Exxon maintained it only weeks earlier. Starting later this year, for veterans’ online shop- within its stores to allow it PITTSBURGH had done nothing wrong. The Treasury Depart- ping dollars. PNC Bank reported sec- ment called the violation an all honorably discharged to send products directly Hours after the fi ne was an- veterans, no matter their Since hiring its fi rst civil- ond-quarter net income of nounced, the Texas-based “egregious case” and noted from those locations more $1.1 billion. Total revenue for branch of service, will be ian CEO fi ve years ago, the company sued Treasury that Exxon “is a sophisticat- Exchange has upgraded the cheaply and quickly. Twen- the company grew by $176 ed and experienced oil and eligible to shop tax-free on- Secretary Steven Mnuchin line at the Army & Air Force brands at base stores to in- ty-six stores now ship or- million – 5 percent – since and the government, say- gas company that has glob- ders, and that will expand the fi rst quarter of 2017. The al operations” and should Exchange Service with the clude items such as Disney ing the U.S. had clearly told to 55 by the end of the year. company’s current revenue know better when it comes same discounts they en- toys, Michael Kors fashions companies that doing busi- and other top names. Like is $4.1 billion. ness with Rosneft was al- to U.S. sanctions. joyed on base while in the Expanding online shop- Loans grew by $5.2 billion military. It’s the latest way private stores, it’s also im- ping to all honorably – 2 percent – to $218 billion in which the organization posed tighter cost controls, discharged veterans is ex- as of June 30 compared with is trying to keep its cus- reduced the number of pected to add about $200 March 31 this year. tomers as the armed forces employees and improved US stocks waver as earnings shrink and airmen and sol- people’s experience on the million annually within Dividend announced diers buy more for delivery. website. three years to the $8.3 bil- MIDLAND, MICH. and central banks dominate Adding 13 million poten- “The intent is to really lion in sales the Exchanges Chemical Financial Cor- Associated Press While stocks have been set- tial new customers will give beat Amazon at their game generated last year. poration’s board of directors NEW YORK ting record highs for most of has announced a third- U.S. stock indexes es- 2017, including Wednesday, quarter dividend of $0.28 sentially hit the snooze bar the market is having its qui- for 2017. Thursday as investors were etest year in decades. The dividend is a 3.7 per- relieved the European Cen- “There’s the belief that the Upcoming cent share increase over the tral Bank didn’t announce previous quarter’s $0.27 Fed and the ECB are back- dividend per share. any changes to its stimulus stopping markets and if policies. something bad were to hap- Special Sections The dividend will be pay- Europe’s central bank able Sept. 15 and to share- pen, they would increase holders of record Sept. 1. maintained its current accommodation,” said The ex-dividend date is policies, and ECB President Brent Schutte, chief invest- Aug. 30. Mario Draghi said the bank ment strategist at North- hasn’t even set a date for western Mutual Wealth Attention advertisers: TTM company picnic considering changes. 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@VINDYSPORTS VINDYSPORTS » INSIDE B U FRIDAY • SCORES & GOLF, B2 • MLB, B3 SPORTS & CLASSIFIEDS JULY 21, 2017 • NBA, CYCLING & RACING, B4 THE VINDICATOR | B1 • WORLD, B5 • CLASSIFIEDS, B6 Shepas: East’s Jenkins out, Marrow in By BRIAN DZENIS head coach Brian Marrow Jenkins, who went 1-9 this graduate, took over the City [email protected] takes over the Panthers pro- past fall in his lone season Schools athletics programs 8

M D ORE RVE THA S SE YOUNGSTOWN gram, City Schools athletics in charge. earlier this month. N 14,000 VALLEY GOLFER Youngs- director Rick Shepas said on Shepas said Jenkins has “It just felt like it was nec- town City Thursday. not been let go, but will not essary and in the best inter- Schools “For me, Brian Marrow is be on Marrow’s staff. Jen- est of the kids to make that athletics a local hero. He played in kins will have a “transition- culture change and that’s Field of is taking the Big Ten for Wisconsin. Marrow Jenkins ary” role, but Shepas did not 100 percent why I made the East High He was a leader at [former]) give specifi cs. decision,” Shepas said of the School’s South High School,” Shepas Marrow’s coaching stint Jenkins said he is still em- move. “I definitely want to 39 set to football said. “I just think for the at Valley Christian lasted ployed by Youngstown City make sure all the parents team in a Shepas type of man that he is and from 2007 to 2015 where he Schools as a teacher, but know that these changes new direc- the type of football coach went 43-49. deferred questions about we’re making are for the - tion two weeks before the that he is. I think he’s the Marrow did not return a his status with the football terment of all the young men compete team begins fall practice. kind of man I would want phone call for comment. team to Shepas. Former Valley Christian my kids to play for.” Marrow replaces Jarron Shepas, a Cardinal Mooney See EAST, B4 for titles Round 1 of 17U division today at Squaw Creek

By BRIAN DZENIS BREW-SING BUCS [email protected] After two and a half USA #1, months of qualifiers, it’s time to to crown a winner. Thirty-nine golfers across #2, #3 four divisions will vie for The Vindicator’s 2017 Juniors Greatest Golfer of the Valley title starting today. after The 17U boys and girls FINALS SCHEDULE have 36 holes Day 1 of golf to play. 17U The first 18 UDay 1: will come to- Today, 2 p.m., Americans rule day at Squaw Squaw Creek, at British Open Creek. The Vienna second round UDay 2: Saturday, Associated Press is Saturday at Avalon Lakes. 12:30 p.m., SOUTHPORT, ENGLAND The 14U Avalon Lakes, The wind off the Irish Sea Howland pushed away the rain clouds boys and and bathed Royal Birkdale in girls will play 14U sunshine, Stars and Stripes. 18 holes at USaturday The British Open began Avalon Lakes (1 day only): Thursday with an All-Amer- on Saturday. 12:30 p.m., ican fl avor. There are 12 Avalon Lakes, Jordan Spieth, chomping qualifiers Howland away on gum as he watched in both 17U Today’s tee one putt after another pour competitions times inside into the center of the cup, and the 14U on B2 worked some bunker magic boys finals. of his own late in the round ASSOCIATED PRESS to keep his card filled only Pirates catcher Chris Stewart is doused by Josh Bell as he waits to be interviewed after Pittsburgh’s 4-2 win over the Brewers on There are six with birdies and pars for a Thursday in Pittsburgh. Stewart, who played for the fi rst time since the All-Star break, went 3-for-3 with a run and an RBI, and he competitors for the girls 17U 5-under 65. also threw out a runner in the seventh. competition. U.S. Open Among the 17U boys, champion Boardman High’s Bryan Kor- Brooks Koep- dupel is the reigning winner ka, with no Pittsburgh sweeps at Squaw Creek. He shot a 77 competition to secure his fi nals bid in the and barely lone qualifi er he played in. any practice His teammate, Cole since cap- Milwaukee to climb back Christman, shot a 72 to win Spieth turing his at Tam O’Shanter. He tied first major a fellow finals qualifier Joey month ago, Vitali (Howland) for the low- ran off three into NL Central race est score of any qualifi er. straight bird- On the girls side of 17U ies and holed Associated Press play, New Castle’s Erika a tough shot and the surg- PIRATES 4 from a pot PITTSBURGH ing Pirates BREWERS 2 Hoover won the Sqauw The Pittsburgh Pirates completed Creek qualifi er in May with bunker for Next: Pittsburgh Koepka eagle on the spent a good portion of the a four-game at Colorado, today, a score of 86. Boardman’s par-5 17th fi rst half of the season trying sweep of 8:40 p.m. Jenna Vivo and Canfield’s — and failing — to find any the NL Cen- Hannah Keffl er tied for the hole for a On B3: More base- 5-under 65. sort of traction. tral-leading ball from Thursday lowest scores among their Joining Once they’d figure out one Milwaukee age group at 75. them was problem, another would pop Brewers with a Robert Shelton holds the Matt Kuchar, up. If it wasn’t the bullpen, it 4-2 victory on Thursday. 14U Sqauw Creek bid by The Pirates have won 11 of who fi rst en- was the mess left by outfi elder shooting an 84. Kaiden Sykes 13 and moved within three deared him- Starling Marte’s 80-game ste- has the lowest 18-hole score Kuchar roid suspension. Or the back games of Milwaukee in a divi- self to these of 76 at Salem Hills. British fans as a 19-year-old end of the starting rotation. sion that’s tightened up since Or the massive funk that baf- the All-Star break. The Brew- The six qualifi ers for the 14U amateur in 1998 at Royal girls are Leah Benson, Jayne Birkdale. Kuchar tied the fl ed star center fi elder Andrew ers have lost fi ve straight, cut- ASSOCIATED PRESS McCutchen. ting their lead to one game Bernard, McKenzie Gustas, course record with a 29 on The Pirates’ Gregory Polanco celebrates with team- the front nine, only to fall Two hot weeks have changed over the idle Chicago Cubs. Kyra Woods, Gabriella Fore- mate Starling Marte after hitting a solo home run off man and Madeline Gumino. into a routine of pars the rest Brewers starter Jimmy Nelson in the fourth inning the discussion dramatically. “When you’ve got guys of the way. He still shot 65, of Thursday’s game. A 4-2 win gave Pittsburgh the Gregory Polanco homered, First tees at Squaw Creek his best score ever in a ma- four-game sweep over Milwaukee. Chris Stewart added three hits See PIRATES, B3 are at 2 p.m. Avalon Lakes jor. play starts at 12:30 p.m. They had a one-shot lead over Paul Casey and Charl Schwartzel on a day that El Salvador’s started nasty and ended CONCACAF GOLD CUP SOCCER Derby Carrillo with 39 players breaking par. holds back Team The biggest question after USA’s Jozy a long day on the links was Gnaw-ty El Salvador play Altidore (27) as what was in store for today, he reacts to an when high wind and occa- on US draws biting criticism incident with sional showers were in the El Salvador’s forecast. Associated Press on a sporting field,” Lalas said Henry Romero (on ground) “I thought today’s round PHILADELPHIA Thursday, a day after Altidore was extremely important, during their Pushing and shoving? Of was bitten on the back of a shoul- CONCACAF as they all are,” Spieth said, course. Pinching? Borderline. der by Henry Romero in the 57th Gold Cup quar- atop the leaderboard at a But biting? Retired stars Landon minute of the Americans’ 2-0 terfi nal match major for the fi rst time since Donovan, Alexi quarterfi nal win. Gonzalez was Wednesday in last year’s Masters. “But giv- Lalas and Steve gnawed by El Salvador captain Philadelphia. en the forecast coming in, I McManaman Darwin Cerin in the 81st. Romero ap- thought you really needed to said lengthy Bites have become a meaty peared to fi rst be in the red today. You can suspensions are problem for soccer. bite Altidore on certainly make up ground in needed to stop “The only way to put a stop to a shoulder and a round tomorrow, and we’ll players from this is to have lengthy suspen- then pull the see it happen. But being able sinking their sions. I understand that people American to kind of play with shots, or Donovan make bad decisions in the heat forward’s nipple, teeth into op- but Canadian play a little more conserva- ponents, as El Salvadorans did of the moment, but it can never tive because you don’t try referee Drew against Americans Jozy Altidore be acceptable to bite an oppo- Fischer, an MLS to do too much on a day like and Omar Gonzalez in the CON- nent,” said Donovan, like Lalas regular, issued tomorrow, that’s nice and CACAF Gold Cup. now an analyst for Fox Sports. no penalty. very helpful.” “In my hierarchy of things, it’s “I would assume that CONCA- Dustin Johnson and Rory spitting at the top and then bit- CAF will take a particularly hard McIlroy fall into that cat- ing as a close second of the most stance given their insistence vile, disgusting and to be quite ASSOCIATED See OPEN, B2 honest ridiculous things to do See SOCCER, B4 PRESS

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digest Brewers’ lead over the CHRIS STEWART, Pirates “I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s good to be Pirates in the NL catcher, on the team’s .500. It’s good to be playing good , Browns coach starts Central after Pittsburgh’s four-game sweep of the the way we’ve been playing. We feel like we’re 3Source: four-game sweep Brewers: doing what we’re fi nally capable of doing.” foundation, facility BEREA Cleveland Browns coach Hue Scott Stallings 35-34 — 69 TV/RADIO Jackson is tackling a disturbing FINALS TEE TIMES GOLF George McNeill 32-37 — 69 problem that’s not always visible. BRITISH OPEN Arjun Atwal 35-34 — 69 TODAY Today at Squaw Creek in Vienna THURSDAY’S SCORES Retief Goosen 31-38 — 69 5 a.m. (TNN) Tennis: Swedish Open. Jackson and his wife, Michelle, At Royal Birkdale Golf Club Brian Gay 35-34 — 69 8 a.m. (NBCSN) Cycling: Tour de Spencer Levin 35-35 — 70 have launched a foundation to Southport, England France: Stage 19. Purse: $10.25 million Brian Stuard 37-33 — 70 support organizations that com- BOYS 17U Creek Golf Course Yardage: 7,156; Par: 70 (34-36) Brendon Todd 35-35 — 70 Noon (GC) Golf: British Open. 2:50 p.m. First Round Blayne Barber 37-33 — 70 1 p.m. TNN) Tennis. bat human traffi cking and aid its 2 p.m. Jordan Spieth 31-34 — 65 Grant Leaver 36-34 — 70 2 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Cardinals at Robby Shelton 33-37 — 70 victims, women who are exploit- Bryan Kordupel, Hannah Keffl er, Fly- Brooks Koepka 33-32 — 65 Cubs. Matt Kuchar 29-36 — 65 Troy Matteson 33-37 — 70 ed, abused and scarred for life. Reserve Run Golf ing B Golf Course Paul Casey 31-35 — 66 Hunter Mahan 35-35 — 70 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Track and fi eld: On Thursday, The Hue Jackson Course Gillian Cerimele, Charl Schwartzel 34-32 — 66 Ken Duke 37-33 — 70 IAAF Diamond League. 8 Ian Poulter 32-35 — 67 Brandon Hagy 35-35 — 70 3 p.m. (FS1) Golf: U.S. Junior Foundation announced a part- Brandon Cioffi , Flying B Golf Course Justin Thomas 33-34 — 67 John Merrick 34-37 — 71 M D ORE RVE Amateur. THA S SE N 14,000 VALLEY GOLFER Jenna Jacobson, Richard Bland 34-33 — 67 Craig Barlow 34-37 — 71 nership with the Salvation Army Hickory VFW Golf Austin Connelly 33-34 — 67 Kyle Reifers 33-38 — 71 5 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour Barbasol of Greater Cleveland to provide Course Matthew Kinkela, Mill Creek Golf Charley Hoffman 31-36 — 67 Matt Every 33-38 — 71 Championship. Cole Christman, Course Rafa Cabrera Bello 32-35 — 67 Hiroshi Iwata 36-35 — 71 7 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer: Orlando City secure housing for women who Rolling Hills Golf Stuart Manley 34-34 — 68 Shaun Micheel 37-34 — 71 SC vs. Atlanta United, MLS. Alex Noren 34-34 — 68 Charlie Wi 34-37 — 71 have been victimized by human Kennsington Golf Course 3 p.m. 7 p.m. (ESPN2) : Super Club & Grille Hideki Matsuyama 33-35 — 68 Stuart Appleby 34-37 — 71 traffi cking — modern-day slavery 2:30 p.m. Olivia Taylor, Avalon James Hahn 33-35 — 68 Daniel Summerhays 33-38 — 71 16. that involves the use of force, 2:10 p.m. at Squaw Creek Sung Kang 35-33 — 68 Andres Gonzales 37-35 — 72 7 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Astros at Jimmy Graham, Martin Laird 34-34 — 68 Chris Smith 37-35 — 72 Orioles. fraud or coercion to obtain some Keegan Butler, Mill Taylor Ross, Salem Ernie Els 33-35 — 68 Davis Love III 37-35 — 72 Trumbull Country David Lipsky 32-36 — 68 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: Creek Golf Course Hills Golf and Coun- Mark Wilson 37-35 — 72 type of labor or commercial sex Club Joost Luiten 34-34 — 68 Peter Malnati 37-35 — 72 Blue Jays at Indians. act. Joey Vitali, Ken- try Club Richie Ramsay 33-35 — 68 D.J. Trahan 35-37 — 72 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: John Popa, Flying B Daniel Berger 35-33 — 68 Nicholas Lindheim 37-35 — 72 nsington Golf Club Emily Marcavish, Bubba Watson 33-35 — 68 Scrappers at Auburn Doubledays. Jackson’s affi liation will raise Brian Campbell 35-37 — 72 8 p.m. (FS1) Drag racing: NHRA & Grille Golf Course Avalon at Squaw Kevin Na 31-37 — 68 Ted Purdy 37-35 — 72 awareness to an issue that often Kent Bulle 34-34 — 68 Marc Turnesa 36-36 — 72 qualifying. Justin Atkinson, Brian Terlesky, The Creek Matthew Fitzpatrick 35-34 — 69 Bill Lunde 36-37 — 73 8 p.m. (TNN) Team tennis: San goes unreported and undetected. Thomas Pieters 37-32 — 69 Yankee Run Golf Lake Club 3:10 p.m. Mark Hensby 36-37 — 73 Diego at Springfi eld. Henrik Stenson 33-36 — 69 Matt Bettencourt 38-35 — 73 The 12-bed recovery facility, Course Robert Streb 33-36 — 69 8:30 p.m. (Root) (WNIO-AM 1390) Dominic Bozzelli 35-38 — 73 Carmel Cerimele, Andrew Johnston 35-34 — 69 named in honor of Jackson, will GIRLS 17U Chip Deason 35-38 — 73 (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Pirates at 2:20 p.m. Bernd Wiesberger 35-34 — 69 Flying B Golf Course Hugo Leon 37-36 — 73 Rockies. off er a safe environment for vic- 2:40 p.m. Aaron Baddeley 33-36 — 69 tims to heal and focus on treat- Bobby Jonda, Mill Erika Hoover, New Kate Brown, Tam Jason Day 34-35 — 69 Dru Love 36-37 — 73 9 p.m. (ESPN2) Basketball: Super Adam Scott 32-37 — 69 Tommy Gainey 36-37 — 73 16. Creek Golf Course O’Shanter Heath Slocum 37-36 — 73 ment. Offi cials say there are less Castle Country Club Jon Rahm 35-34 — 69 9 p.m. (FS1) Auto racing: ARCA. Dean Austalosh, Victoria Messuri, Marc Leishman 34-35 — 69 Duffy Waldorf 39-34 — 73 than 100 beds available nation- Britney Jonda, Mill Andrew Dodt 35-34 — 69 Dudley Hart 35-39 — 74 SATURDAY wide for the estimated 100,000 Oak Tree Country Creek Golf Course Flying B Golf Course Xander Schauffele 32-37 — 69 Ryo Ishikawa 38-36 — 74 7 a.m. (21) Golf: British Open. Haotong Li 34-35 — 69 Lee Janzen 36-38 — 74 7 a.m. (TNN) Tennis: Swedish Open. identifi ed traffi cking victims Club Jenna Vivo, Mill The Vindicator Jason Bohn 37-37 — 74 Thongchai Jaidee 35-35 — 70 8 a.m. (NBCSN) Cycling: Tour de Steve Stricker 36-34 — 70 Carl Pettersson 36-38 — 74 annually. Branden Grace 36-34 — 70 Bobby Wyatt 39-35 — 74 France: Stage 20. Russell Henley 33-37 — 70 Cameron Beckman 36-38 — 74 Noon (ESPN) Basketball: Super 16. Gary Woodland 36-34 — 70 Steven Bowditch 38-36 — 74 12:30 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: Ole Miss coach resigns Ryan Brehm 35-40 — 75 Si Woo Kim 34-36 — 70 NASCAR Xfi nity qualifying. was in thick rough to the Tony Finau 35-35 — 70 Angel Cabrera 36-39 — 75 for escort service call Toby Tree 33-37 — 70 Brendon de Jonge 39-36 — 75 12:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Hall of Fall Mississippi football coach OPEN right of the 16th fairway Matthew Griffi n 35-35 — 70 Frank Lickliter II 38-38 — 76 induction. Brian Harman 33-37 — 70 Brett Wetterich 36-40 — 76 2 p.m. (FS1) Golf: U.S. Junior Continued from B1 when his shot crept into the Ross Fisher 34-36 — 70 Gonzalo Fdez-Castano 38-38 — 76 Hugh Freeze resigned Thursday Amateur. back of a pot bunker. Not Andy Sullivan 35-35 — 70 Brad Sill 35-42 — 77 after university offi cials found a 2 p.m. (MAv) Motocross. egory. only was the ball on a slight Kevin Kisner 35-35 — 70 LPGA Thorbjorn Olesen 34-36 — 70 THURSDAY’S SCORES 2 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Hall of Fame “pattern of personal misconduct” Paul Lawrie 33-37 — 70 Johnson, the No. 1 player slope, the rake marks left his At Highland Meadows Golf Club Open. that started with the school’s in- Yusaku Miyazato 36-34 — 70 who hasn’t played the week- ball between two ridges. Kyle Stanley 34-36 — 70 Sylvania 3 p.m. (21) Cycling: Tour de France: vestigation into a call to an escort end at a major since the Brit- Laurie Canter 34-36 — 70 Purse: $1.6 million Stage 20 (recorded). “This is dangerous,” he Chris Wood 38-33 — 71 Yardage: 6,476; Par: 71 (34-37) 3:30 p.m. (33) WNBA: All-Star service. (a-amateur) ish Open last year, managed said to his caddie. Darren Fichardt 36-35 — 71 Game. Freeze’s resignation brings a Soren Kjeldsen 37-34 — 71 First Round only one birdie on a decent He aimed to the right of Danny Willett 36-35 — 71 Gerina Piller 30-33 — 63 3:30 p.m. (Lif) Women’s soccer: stunning end to a fi ve-year tenure day for scoring and shot 71. Young-Han Song 36-35 — 71 Peiyun Chien 30-34 — 64 Chicago vs. Orlando, NWSL. the hole to avoid it going off Alexander Levy 35-36 — 71 Sung Hyun Park 30-34 — 64 3:30 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: that saw a Sugar Bowl victory, McIlroy also shot 71 and Aditi Ashok 31-34 — 65 the green on the other side Webb Simpson 36-35 — 71 NASCAR Xfi nity Lilly Diabetes but also a wide-ranging NCAA was relieved. Coming off Alfi e Plant 34-37 — 71 In-Kyung Kim 32-33 — 65 investigation into rules viola- and into another bunker, Justin Rose 32-39 — 71 Kelly W Shon 32-33 — 65 250. three missed cuts in his last and it came off perfectly J.B. Holmes 36-35 — 71 Angel Yin 31-35 — 66 4 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer: Minnesota tions. His downfall came Shaun Norris 34-37 — 71 Sandra Changkija 31-35 — 66 United vs. New York, MLS. four events, he was 5 over Lexi Thompson 34-33 — 67 about 10 feet away. Yi Keun Chang 36-35 — 71 4 p.m. (ESPN2) Basketball: Super after school offi cials investigated through six holes when his Adam Hadwin 36-35 — 71 Alison Lee 33-34 — 67 Freeze’s phone records and “That was awesome,” were Jamie Lovemark 33-38 — 71 Simin Feng 33-34 — 67 16. caddie gave him a pep talk. his next words to his caddie. Bill Haas 38-33 — 71 Thidapa Suwannapura 31-36 — 67 4 p.m. (FS1) Baseball: Cardinals at found misconduct. McIlroy closed with three Rickie Fowler 32-39 — 71 Dori Carter 33-34 — 67 Cubs. He made the par putt — Yuta Ikeda 36-35 — 71 Chella Choi 33-34 — 67 Freeze’s university cell phone 4 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour Barbasol birdies over the last four Spieth made a lot of putts on Dustin Johnson 34-37 — 71 Brittany Lincicome 30-37 — 67 records obtained by The Associ- holes to stay in the game. Rory McIlroy 39-32 — 71 33-34 — 67 Championship. picked up a two-putt birdie Lee Westwood 35-36 — 71 Mirim Lee 30-38 — 68 6 p.m. (19) UFC. ated Press show a 1-minute call Phil Mickelson failed to Scott Hend 34-37 — 71 Amy Yang 34-34 — 68 6 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer: Juventus vs. on the 17th and narrowly Tom Lehman 35-37 — 72 made on Jan. 19, 2016, to a De- make a birdie, the fi rst time Jaye Marie Green 33-35 — 68 Barcelona. missed a 7-foot birdie putt Peter Uihlein 36-36 — 72 Brianna Do 34-34 — 68 troit-based number. An internet that has happened in a ma- Shane Lowry 33-39 — 72 a-Linnea Strom 34-34 — 68 6 p.m. (ESPN2) Basketball: Super on the last. It was his best Chan Kim 35-37 — 72 Silvia Cavalleri 32-36 — 68 16. search shows the number linked jor in fi ve years, and shot 73. Joe Dean 35-37 — 72 Nontaya Srisawang 32-36 — 68 6 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: start in a major since he shot Matthew Southgate 34-38 — 72 to a site that off ers various escort Kuchar was the only one at Prima Thammaraks 33-35 — 68 NASCAR Monster Energy Cup 66 at the Masters a year ago. Martin Kaymer 36-36 — 72 Min Lee 32-36 — 68 services. 65 who played in the after- David Drysdale 35-37 — 72 Nelly Korda 32-36 — 68 Indianapolis qualifying. Spieth rated it among the Jimmy Walker 36-36 — 72 Jacqui Concolino 34-34 — 68 6 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: Co-off ensive coordinator Matt noon. The wind remained Sean O’Hair 38-34 — 72 top fi ve or six rounds he has Tiffany Joh 33-35 — 68 Scrappers at Auburn Doubledays. Pablo Larrazabal 35-37 — 72 Megan Khang 31-37 — 68 Luke has been named the interim strong, though the course Jason Dufner 37-36 — 73 7 p.m. (AT&T) MLB: “Inside Pirates ever played in a major, not Hyo Joo Kim 34-34 — 68 K.T. Kim 36-37 — 73 Baseball.” coach. was manageable for every- Candie Kung 33-35 — 68 Dylan Frittelli 37-36 — 73 bad for someone who came Haeji Kang 33-35 — 68 7 p.m. (CBSSN) Arena football: one who stayed out of bun- Shiv Kapur 36-37 — 73 close to the Grand Slam two Emily Tubert 32-37 — 69 Cleveland at Tampa Bay. Celtic fi ned for fans kers and deep grass and who Anirban Lahiri 35-38 — 73 years ago. Padraig Harrington 35-38 — 73 Cindy 32-37 — 69 7 p.m. (FS1) MLB: Rangers at Rays. waving IRA banner holed putts. Connor Syme 34-39 — 73 Ally McDonald 33-36 — 69 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: “I couldn’t have done Michael Hendry 37-36 — 73 Alena Sharp 30-39 — 69 “I watched some of the golf Jane Park 34-35 — 69 Blue Jays at Indians. NYON, SWITZERLAND much better today,” he said. Sergio Garcia 35-38 — 73 8 p.m. (19) UFC: Weidman- this morning on TV. It looked Brandon Stone 39-34 — 73 Eun-Hee Ji 34-35 — 69 UEFA opened a second wave Royal Birkdale was much Kevin Chappell 37-36 — 73 Emily K. Pedersen 34-35 — 69 Gastelum. awfully challenging,” Kuchar Patrick Reed 35-38 — 73 Dani Holmqvist 34-35 — 69 8 p.m. (ESPN2) Soccer: Paris of charges against Celtic after Allyssa Ferrell 33-36 — 69 more kind than it was nine Phil Mickelson 36-37 — 73 Saint-Germain vs. Tottenham, said. “It looked like anything Francesco Molinari 38-35 — 73 Demi Runas 33-36 — 69 fans raised a paramilitary-style years ago in raging wind and International Champions Cup. banner at a Champions League under par was going to be a Gi-whan Kim 37-36 — 73 Mika Miyazato 34-35 — 69 good score. Seemed like the rain. The 146th Open began Haydn McCullen 35-38 — 73 Stacy Lewis 35-34 — 69 8 p.m. (NBCSN) Cycling: Tour de game. in cool temperatures, a light Ryan Moore 37-37 — 74 Brittany Lang 34-35 — 69 France: Stage 20 (recorded). later your tee time, the better Phachara Khongwatmai 37-37 — 74 Mo Martin 33-36 — 69 8:30 p.m. (AT&T) (WNIO-AM 1390) UEFA said Thursday a disci- rain and a strong wind. Mark Russell Knox 35-39 — 74 Kristy McPherson 35-34 — 69 draw you got. ... For me, to Therese O’Hara 31-38 — 69 (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Pirates at plinary case relating to an “illicit Charles Howell III 35-39 — 74 start my British Open with a O’Meara, a winner at Royal Wesley Bryan 37-37 — 74 Sakura Yokomine 34-36 — 70 Rockies. banner” will be judged on July Birkdale in 1998 who is play- Pat Perez 35-39 — 74 Katie Burnett 34-36 — 70 10 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: CONCACAF 29 on the front nine is a great Matthieu Pavon 35-39 — 74 Jenny Coleman 34-36 — 70 Gold Cup semifi nal. 28, ahead of announcing verdicts Julian Suri 38-36 — 74 Perrine Delacour 35-35 — 70 way to start.” ing in his last British Open, 10 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Yankees at from the Scottish champion’s John Daly 39-35 — 74 33-37 — 70 Charley Hoffman had hit the opening tee shot. Callum Shinkwin 36-38 — 74 Morgan Pressel 33-37 — 70 Mariners or Red Sox at Angels. previous game against Linfi eld of And then he hit another Cameron Smith 35-39 — 74 Min-G Kim 31-39 — 70 SUNDAY the best start of all, holing Ryan Fox 36-38 — 74 Emily Collins 33-37 — 70 6 a.m. (TNN) Tennis: Swedish Open. Northern Ireland. Paul Waring 35-39 — 74 out from the rough on the one. Mariajo Uribe 35-35 — 70 7 a.m. (21) Golf: British Open. The banner showing a masked Nick McCarthy 36-38 — 74 Kelly Tan 34-36 — 70 daunting opening hole for an O’Meara’s first shot was Sebastian Munoz 35-39 — 74 Bronte Law 34-36 — 70 10:30 a.m. (NBCSN) Cycling: Tour de soldier identifi ed with Irish Re- eagle. He was poised to join lost in the gorse, he made Paul Broadhurst 38-37 — 75 35-35 — 70 France: Stage 21. David Horsey 35-40 — 75 Marina Alex 34-36 — 70 Noon (ESPN) Basketball: Super 16 publican imagery was shown by a quadruple-bogey 8 and Mike Lorenzo-Vera 36-39 — 75 the leaders when he reached In Gee Chun 33-37 — 70 regional fi nal. fans on Wednesday during Celt- was on his way to an 81. His Darren Clarke 37-38 — 75 Brooke M. Henderson 34-36 — 70 5 under with a birdie on the Luca Cianchetti 37-38 — 75 Austin Ernst 33-37 — 70 1 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: ic’s 4-0 win in Glasgow in a Cham- 15th, only to drop shots on threesome required 18 shots Mark Foster 37-38 — 75 Dottie Ardina 34-36 — 70 Blue Jays at Indians. Alexander Bjork 37-38 — 75 Wendy Doolan 33-37 — 70 pions League second qualifying to play that hole. But the Adam Bland 40-35 — 75 1:30 p.m. (TBS) MLB: Astros at the next two holes. Hoffman Giulia Molinaro 36-35 — 71 Orioles. round, second-leg game. Tyrrell Hatton 37-38 — 75 Min Seo Kwak 35-36 — 71 shot 69 and was in a group weather settled down a few Zach Johnson 37-38 — 75 Lee Lopez 35-36 — 71 2 p.m. (ESPN) Basketball: Super 16 Jhonattan Vegas 34-41 — 75 hours later, and the score- Hee Young Park 36-35 — 71 regional fi nal. that included Ian Poulter Ashley Hall 33-42 — 75 Giants sign Sandoval Ilhee Lee 33-38 — 71 cards fi lled up with plenty of Roberto Castro 37-39 — 76 2:30 p.m. (21) (WBBG-FM 106.1) and Rafa Cabrera Bello. Cheyenne Woods 34-37 — 71 to minor league deal birdies and eagles. Billy Horschel 35-41 — 76 Auto racing: NASCAR Monster Defending champion Emiliano Grillo 37-39 — 76 Jenny Shin 35-36 — 71 Ayako Uehara 34-37 — 71 Energy Cup Brantley Gilbert Big SAN FRANCISCO Henrik Stenson, who played Just not for McIlroy until Bryson DeChambeau 39-37 — 76 Machine Brickyard 400. Prayad Marksaeng 35-41 — 76 Olafi a Kristinsdottir 32-39 — 71 A person with knowledge of his with Spieth, had a 71. Sten- late in the round, or Johnson Brendan Steele 38-38 — 76 Amelia Lewis 31-40 — 71 3 p.m. (19) Drag racing: NHRA plans tells The Associated Press son also played with Spieth and Mickelson all day. Tommy Fleetwood 38-38 — 76 P. Thanapolboonyaras 35-36 — 71 Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals. Jbe’ Kruger 36-40 — 76 Stephanie L Meadow 36-35 — 71 3 p.m. (AT&T) (WNIO-AM 1390) Karlin Beck 33-38 — 71 that Pablo Sandoval plans to sign the first two rounds of the “With the weather we’re Ryan McCarthy 39-37 — 76 (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Pirates at Stewart Cink 37-40 — 77 Augusta James 34-37 — 71 a minor league contract to return 2015 Masters that the Texan expecting tomorrow, I still Sandy Lyle 37-40 — 77 a-Leona Maguire 33-38 — 71 Rockies. to the San Francisco Giants. won wire-to-wire and knew feel I’m in the golf tourna- Jeunghun Wang 38-39 — 77 Jennifer Song 35-36 — 71 3 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Hall of Fame Byeong Hun An 36-41 — 77 Brittany Altomare 34-37 — 71 Open. ment,” McIlroy said. “If I can Laetitia Beck 33-38 — 71 The person spoke to the AP on what to expect. Fabrizio Zanotti 40-37 — 77 4 p.m. (ESPN2) Basketball: Super 16 Harry Ellis 37-40 — 77 Meghan MacLaren 33-38 — 71 condition of anonymity Thursday “He was rolling it superbly go out and play a good, qual- Robert Dinwiddie 39-38 — 77 Samantha Richdale 34-37 — 71 regional fi nal. because the agreement had not that week, and I don’t think ity round of golf in the morn- William McGirt 40-37 — 77 Belen Mozo 35-36 — 71 4 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour Barbasol it was that far behind today,” ing and try to get in the club- Hideto Tanihara 38-39 — 77 Dana Finkelstein 34-37 — 71 Championship. been announced. Maverick McNealy 40-38 — 78 Pavarisa Yoktuan 36-35 — 71 4 p.m. (NBCSN) Beach volleyball: Stenson said. house somewhere around Louis Oosthuizen 36-42 — 78 Alison Walshe 35-37 — 72 Sandoval technically will not be David Duval 38-41 — 79 Kris Tamulis 33-39 — 72 AVP Hermosa Beach. free to agree to a deal with a team But his best shot was with even par, under par, I’ll still Todd Hamilton 38-41 — 79 Lizette Salas 35-37 — 72 5 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer: Real his feet in the sand. Spieth be around for the weekend.” Adam Hodkinson 40-40 — 80 Jackie Stoelting 35-37 — 72 Madrid vs. Manchester United, until 1 p.m. Eastern Friday. Mark O’Meara 43-38 — 81 Britney K Yada 33-39 — 72 International Champions Cup. PGA-BARBASOL CHAMPIONSHIP Xiyu Lin 34-38 — 72 6 p.m. (ESPN2) Basketball: Super 16 The released THURSDAY’S SCORES Amy Olson 36-36 — 72 Sandoval on Wednesday when ON THE LINKS | More pro golf results At Grand National (Lake). Alejandra Llaneza 35-37 — 72 regional fi nal. Auburn, Ala. Celine Herbin 35-37 — 72 6 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: the third baseman didn’t report Purse: $3.5 million Sarah Kemp 35-37 — 72 Scrappers at . after being designated for assign- Barbasol Championship Thursday in the Marathon Classic Yardage: 7,302; Par: 71 (35-36) Regan De Guzman 33-39 — 72 6:30 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: Vancouver to take a one-stroke lead over U.S. a-amateur) Na Yeon Choi 34-38 — 72 ment last week. OPELIKA, ALA. Partial First Round Danah Bordner 33-39 — 72 vs. Portland, MLS. It offi cially ended the Boston Martin Flores, Cameron Tringale Women’s Open champion Sung Martin Flores 32-33 — 65 Lorie Kane 35-37 — 72 8 p.m. (ESPN) MLB: Cardinals at Hyun Park and Peiyun Chien. Win- Cameron Tringale 33-32 — 65 Sydnee Michaels 36-36 — 72 Cubs. tenure for the slugger, who never and Zac Blair shared the Barbasol Zac Blair 31-34 — 65 Paula Reto 35-38 — 73 9 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: CONCACAF less on the LPGA Tour, Piller had Chad Campbell 33-33 — 66 Jessy Tang 36-37 — 73 Championship lead at 6-under Gold Cup semifi nal. was healthy enough to live up to nine birdies and a bogey in the fi rst Rory Sabbatini 33-33 — 66 Marissa L Steen 34-39 — 73 the expectations that came with 65 on Thursday when fi rst-round Robert Allenby 33-33 — 66 Wichanee Meechai 34-39 — 73 play was suspended because of round at Highland Meadows. The Tag Ridings 32-34 — 66 S. Santiwiwatthanaphong 35-38 — 73 the $95 million free agent con- David Hearn 33-34 — 67 Mariah Stackhouse 37-36 — 73 darkness. Flores and Tringale American birdied four of the fi rst Grayson Murray 33-34 — 67 Monica Vaughn 37-36 — 73 tract he signed in 2014. played in morning at Grand fi ve holes and four of the last eight. Alex Cejka 32-35 — 67 Stephanie Kono 36-37 — 73 Derek Rende 33-34 — 67 Krista Puisite 35-38 — 73 National’s Lake Course, and Blair Park, the South Korean player who Rick Lamb 32-35 — 67 LATEST LINE Panthers cut Oher Karen Chung 36-37 — 73 fi nished his afternoon round after won her fi rst major title last week Chad Collins 33-34 — 67 Lydia Ko 36-37 — 73 a rain delay of nearly two hours. Andrew Loupe 33-34 — 67 Jing Yan 34-39 — 73 MLB after failed physical at Trump National in , Seung-Yul Noh 32-35 — 67 Christina Kim 32-41 — 73 National League Robert Allenby, Chad Campbell, had seven birdies in a bogey-free Chesson Hadley 33-34 — 67 Mina Harigae 36-37 — 73 Favorite Odds Underdog CHARLOTTE, N.C. Tim Herron 34-33 — 67 Rory Sabbatini and Tag Ridings Kim Kaufman 36-37 — 73 1 1 round. Chien, a LPGA Tour rookie Y.E. Yang 35-33 — 68 CHICAGO CUBS 6 ⁄2-7 ⁄2 St. Louis The Panthers have released shot 66, and Richy Werenski also Mindy Kim 36-37 — 73 PHILADELPHIA 6-7 Milwaukee from Taiwan, had eight birdies and J.T. Poston 33-35 — 68 Lauren Kim 35-38 — 73 the former starting left tackle was 5 under with two holes left. Chris Stroud 34-34 — 68 CINCINNATI Even-6 Miami Sadena A Parks 36-37 — 73 1 1 a bogey. Kelly Shon, Aditi Ashok Cameron Percy 35-33 — 68 Cydney Clanton 38-36 — 74 COLORADO 6 ⁄2 -7 ⁄2 Pittsburgh Michael Oher after he failed a Steven Alker was 6 under after Ricky Barnes 32-36 — 68 Azahara Munoz 38-36 — 74 Washington 8-9 ARIZONA and In-Kyung Kim shot 65, Angel Trey Mullinax 35-33 — 68 physical. eight holes, then bogeyed two Vicky Hurst 33-41 — 74 LA DODGERS 12-14 Atlanta Dicky Pride 36-32 — 68 1 1 Yin and Sandra Changkija followed Julieta Granada 35-39 — 74 SAN FRANCISCO 6 ⁄2 -7 ⁄2 San Diego The move was announced of the next fi ve. He was 4 under Shane Bertsch 32-36 — 68 at 66, and U.S. play- Max Homa 34-34 — 68 Heather Bowie Young 33-41 — 74 American League with fi ve holes to play. Jim Furyk 1 1 Thursday, six days before they Briana Mao 37-37 — 74 Houston 5 ⁄2 -6 ⁄2 BALTIMORE opened with a 69. The 47-year-old ers Lexi Thompson, Brittany Lin- a-Sam Burns 34-34 — 68 report to training camp. Seamus Power 37-31 — 68 Justine Dreher 35-39 — 74 Texas Even-6-(7.5) TAMPA BAY Katherine Perry 34-40 — 74 1 1 U.S. Ryder Cup captain is playing cicome and Alison Lee topped the Tyrone Van Aswegen 33-35 — 68 CLEVELAND 5 ⁄2 -6 ⁄2 Toronto Andres Romero 33-35 — 68 Michelle McGann 36-39 — 75 1 1 Oher, the subject of the movie the event after failing to qualify group at 67. Stacy Lewis, her U.S. MINNESOTA 5 ⁄2 -6 ⁄2 Detroit Troy Merritt 33-35 — 68 Becky Morgan 35-40 — 75 “The Blind Side,” started 16 for the British Open. Davis Love Madeleine L Sheils 37-38 — 75 KANSAS CITY 8-9 Chi White Sox Women’s Open chances ruined Ben Martin 34-34 — 68 Boston 9-10 LA ANGELS regular games and three playoff III, at 53 the oldest player in the by a third-round meltdown, had a Steve Wheatcroft 36-32 — 68 Ssu-Chia Cheng 37-38 — 75 Boo Weekley 33-36 — 69 Nannette Hill 36-39 — 75 SEATTLE Even-6 NY Yankees games for the Panthers during fi eld, had a 72 — a stroke better 69. Canadian Brooke Henderson Derek Fathauer 34-35 — 69 Julie Yang 37-39 — 76 Interleague 1 1 than son Dru Love in their third Matt Jones 35-34 — 69 Maria Parra 37-39 — 76 NY METS 7 ⁄2 -8 ⁄2 Oakland their Super Bowl run in 2015. shot 70. Lydia Ko, winless since Smylie Kaufman 34-35 — 69 Ji Young Oh 36-40 — 76 CFL However, he sustained a concus- tournament together. her victory last year at Highland Jim Furyk 35-34 — 69 Yani Tseng 36-40 — 76 Favorite Points Underdog K.J. Choi 35-34 — 69 Rachel Rohanna 38-39 — 77 B.C. LIONS 4 1⁄2 Winnipeg sion in the third game of last sea- LPGA Marathon Classic Meadows, had a 73. She had three Nicole Broch Larsen 36-41 — 77 Shawn Stefani 34-35 — 69 Saturday son and hasn’t played since. SYLVANIA bogeys and one birdie. John Rollins 33-36 — 69 Nasa Hataoka 36-41 — 77 Tyler Aldridge 34-35 — 69 Jennifer Ha 38-40 — 78 CALGARY 10 Saskatchewan Staff /wire report Gerina Piller shot an 8-under 63 on Associated Press Ryan Blaum 35-34 — 69 Hannah Burke 39-42 — 81 Home Team in CAPS

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Vazquez 3b 0 0 0 0 Raburn lf 4 0 0 0 Trout cf 3 2 1 2 MLB STATISTICS Holt 2b 3 2 0 0 D.Mrphy 2b 3 0 0 0 Pujols dh 3 1 1 1 PIRATES Totals 37 8 10 8 Totals 34 6 8 6 Zmrman 1b 3 0 0 0 Cron 1b 4 1 2 2 STANDINGS Lind dh 3 0 0 0 Simmons ss 2 0 0 1 Continued from B1 Toronto 104 011 001 — 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 030 000 300 — 6 Rendon 3b 2 0 0 0 Mldnado c 3 0 0 0 East Division E—Carrera (3). LOB—Toronto 9, Boston 7. Wieters c 3 0 0 0 S.Rbnsn rf 4 0 0 0 showing up and stars show- W L Pct GB 2B—R.Martin (7), Donaldson (10), Carrera (4), Drew ss 3 0 0 0 Pnnngtn 2b 4 0 2 0 ing up like they did this Boston 54 43 .557 — Bogaerts (21), Leon (8). HR—Smoak 2 (26), Heisey rf 3 0 0 0 Revere lf 4 1 1 0 Tampa Bay 51 45 .531 2 1⁄2 Pedroia (6). SB—Barney (4). CS—Betts (3). Totals 28 0 1 0 Totals 32 7 9 7 New York 48 45 .516 4 IP H R ER BB SO homestand, good things Baltimore 46 49 .484 7 Toronto Washington 000 000 000 — 0 are going to happen,” said Toronto 44 51 .463 9 Liriano 1 2-3 5 3 2 1 1 Central Division Leone W,2-0 2 1-3 0 0 0 1 4 Los Angeles 200 002 30x — 7 McCutchen, who provided W L Pct GB Biagini 2 1 0 0 1 1 E—Wieters (3). LOB—Washington 2, Los some insurance with an Cleveland 48 45 .516 — Barnes 2-3 2 3 3 2 0 Angeles 6. 2B—Goodwin (12). HR—Trout (18), Minnesota 48 46 .511 1⁄2 Tepera H,8 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 2 Cron (4). SB—Revere (10). SF—Simmons (4). RBI single in the fifth off Kansas City 47 47 .500 1 1⁄2 Osuna S,24-28 1 0 0 0 0 2 IP H R ER BB SO Detroit 43 51 .457 51 ⁄2 Boston Washington Jimmy Nelson (8-5). “When Chicago 38 54 .413 9 1⁄2 Fister L,0-4 4 1-3 7 6 6 4 3 West Division Abad 1 0 1 1 2 2 Gonzalez L,8-5 52-3 5 4 4 3 3 we play our best base- W L Pct GB Taylor 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Blanton 1-3 3 3 3 0 1 ball, we can compete with Houston 63 32 .663 — Martin 1 0 0 0 1 1 Albers 1 0 0 0 1 2 Seattle 48 48 .500 15 1⁄2 Workman 2 2 1 1 0 3 Romero 1 1 0 0 0 0 anybody.” Los Angeles 47 50 .485 17 Leone pitched to 1 batter in the 5th Los Angeles Texas 45 50 .474 18 WP—Taylor. Oakland 43 52 .453 20 Meyer W,4-5 7 1 0 0 1 7 The Pirates focused on Umpires—Home, ; First, Chris Hernandez 1 0 0 0 0 0 ——— Segal; Second, Mike Everitt; Third, . pressuring Milwaukee’s Wednesday’s Games T—3:25. A—37,094 (37,499). Alvarez 1 0 0 0 0 2 defense during the series, Minnesota 6, N.Y. Yankees 1 ORIOLES 9, RANGERS 7 Blanton pitched to 3 batters in the 7th Seattle 4, Houston 1 Texas Baltimore Umpires—Home, First, Doug forcing the issue whenev- Oakland 7, Tampa Bay 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Eddings Second, Laz Diaz Third, . San Francisco 5, Cleveland 4 DShelds lf 4 1 0 0 A.Jones cf 5 2 2 3 T—2:47. A—41,065 (43,250). Baltimore 10, Texas 2 er it had the chance. They Choo rf 2 1 1 2 M.Mchdo 3b 4 0 0 0 LEADERS scored three of their four Boston 5, Toronto 1 Andrus ss 5 1 0 0 Schoop 2b 5 1 2 3 L.A. Dodgers 9, Chicago White Sox 1, 8 Beltre 3b 4 1 2 1 Trumbo dh 4 1 1 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE runs by taking risks that innings Napoli 1b 4 1 2 3 C.Davis 1b 4 1 1 1 BATTING—Altuve, Houston, .353; Segura, Kansas City 4, Detroit 3 Odor 2b 4 1 1 0 Mancini lf 3 0 0 0 L.A. Angels 7, Washington 0 Seattle, .346; Ramirez, Cleveland, .324; paid off beautifully. Adam Lucroy dh 3 0 0 0 W.Cstll c 3 1 3 0 Correa, Houston, .320; Gamel, Seattle, Thursday’s Games Gomez cf 4 0 1 1 Tejada ss 4 1 3 0 Frazier singled with two Toronto 8, Boston 6 .319; Pedroia, Boston, .315; Garcia, Chrinos c 4 1 2 0 Rickard rf 4 2 2 1 Chicago, .314; Judge, New York, .312; Baltimore 9, Texas 7 Totals 34 7 9 7 Totals 36 9 14 9 outs in the second and Kansas City 16, Detroit 4 Hosmer, Kansas City, .312; Castro, New scored on Stewart’s single to N.Y. Yankees at Seattle Texas 100 130 002 — 7 York, .312. ASSOCIATED PRESS Today’s Games Baltimore 000 134 10x — 9 RUNS—Springer, Houston, 80; Judge, Houston (Fiers 6-4) at Baltimore (Jimenez right. With the game tied at Pirates fans celebrate Pittsburgh’s 4-2 win over the Brewers on E—W.Castillo (3). DP—Texas 1. LOB—Texas New York, 77; Betts, Boston, 68; Altuve, 4-5), 7:05 p.m. 5, Baltimore 7. 2B—Gomez (13), Chirinos 2 2 in the fi fth, Stewart led off Thursday at PNC Park. The Pirates swept Milwaukee in their four- Oakland (Blackburn 1-0) at N.Y. Mets Houston, 65; Correa, Houston, 64; (5), A.Jones (11), Tejada (5). HR—Napoli (21), Ramirez, Cleveland, 63; Dickerson, Tampa with a single then moved to game series to climb back into the National League Central race. (Matz 2-3), 7:10 p.m. A.Jones (17), Schoop (19), Trumbo (16), C.Davis Texas (Darvish 6-8) at Tampa Bay (Cobb (17). SB—Choo (9). CS—DeShields (5). Bay, 61; Gardner, New York, 60; Sano, second on a sacrifi ce bunt. 8-6), 7:10 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota, 60; 2 tied at 59. Toronto (Estrada 4-6) at Cleveland (Bauer Texas RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 74; Correa, Houston, The 35-year-old catcher 7-8), 7:10 p.m. Hamels L,4-1 5 1-3 9 7 7 2 3 67; Judge, New York, 67; Sano, Minnesota, Detroit (Sanchez 1-0) at Minnesota thought we were capable of ers bent a couple (of) in- Jeffress 1 2-3 5 2 2 0 2 66; Springer, Houston, 66; KDavis, — who spent time on the (Santana 11-6), 8:10 p.m. Leclerc 1 0 0 0 1 1 Chicago White Sox (Shields 2-2) at Kansas Oakland, 65; Cano, Seattle, 64; Smoak, disabled list this season doing.” nings, but we didn’t get that Baltimore Toronto, 62; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 61; City (Kennedy 3-6), 8:15 p.m. Miley 5 7 5 5 4 3 with hamstring issues — Taillon threw career-high big inning that really kind Boston (Sale 11-4) at L.A. Angels Castro W,2-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Schoop, Baltimore, 61. 116 pitches before giving of gave us a big lead ever.” (Nolasco 4-10), 10:07 p.m. O’Day H,12 1 0 0 0 0 1 HITS—Altuve, Houston, 127; Dickerson, chugged home from sec- N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 8-3) at Seattle Brach 1 0 0 0 0 2 Tampa Bay, 114; Ramirez, Cleveland, (Moore 1-1), 10:10 p.m. Britton 1 2 2 2 1 0 ond on a two-out single way to four relievers that Nelson gave up four runs Saturday’s Games 114; Hosmer, Kansas City, 111; Springer, HBP—by Hamels (Mancini). WP—Britton. Houston, 109; Betts, Boston, 108; Abreu, kept slumping Milwaukee. on six hits, with a walk and Houston at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Umpires—Home, ; First, Dan to right by Josh Harrison. Detroit at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Chicago, 106; Andrus, Texas, 104; Correa, Iassogna; Second, Brian Gorman; Third, Stu Houston, 104; Schoop, Baltimore, 104. Harrison went to second Juan Nicasio worked out of five strikeouts and isn’t Oakland at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Scheuwater. Texas at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. T—3:11. A—14,961 (45,971). DOUBLES—Betts, Boston, 29; Ramirez, a two-on, one-out jam in overly concerned about his Toronto at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. when right fielder Domin- NATIONAL LEAGUE Cleveland, 29; Lindor, Cleveland, 28; Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 7:15 Lowrie, Oakland, 28; Altuve, Houston, go Santana’s throw missed the eighth and Felipe Riv- team’s rut. p.m. PIRATES 4, BREWERS 2 ero worked a perfect ninth “I mean, we’re still in fi rst Boston at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. Milwaukee Pittsburgh 27; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 26; Gurriel, the cutoff. Harrison then N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi Houston, 26; Schoop, Baltimore, 26; 3 scored on a fl are to right by for his ninth save as the Pi- place,” Nelson said. “You’re NATIONAL LEAGUE Villar 2b 5 0 2 0 S.Marte lf 4 0 0 0 tied at 25. East Division Do.Sntn rf 5 0 0 0 Hrrison 3b 4 1 1 1 TRIPLES—Castellanos, Detroit, 7; McCutchen. rates put together their fi rst not going to win every sin- W L Pct GB Aguilar 1b 3 0 1 0 McCtchn cf 4 0 1 1 Ramirez, Cleveland, 5; Sanchez, Chicago, Washington 57 37 .606 — T.Shaw 3b 3 0 0 0 J.Bell 1b 4 0 1 0 5; Bogaerts, Boston, 4; Merrifi eld, Kansas “I think we want to be in four-game home sweep gle game, you’re not going H.Perez lf-cf 3 1 1 0 G.Plnco rf 4 1 1 1 Atlanta 45 48 .484 11 1⁄2 City, 4; 10 tied at 3. Pina c 4 1 2 0 A.Frzer 2b 3 1 1 0 the right position to take since taking four straight to win every single series. New York 43 50 .462 13 1⁄2 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 30; Miami 42 51 .452 141 ⁄2 Bre.Phl cf 2 0 1 1 Moroff ss 2 0 0 0 Brxtn ph-cf 1 0 0 0 C.Stwrt c 3 1 3 1 KDavis, Oakland, 27; Springer, Houston, that extra step,” Stewart from St. Louis in July, 2013. But there’s a lot of games Philadelphia 32 61 .344 24 1⁄2 Central Division Thams ph-lf 1 0 1 0 Taillon p 1 0 0 0 27; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 26; Smoak, said. “I know there’s two The Brewers were one left to be played and we W L Pct GB Arcia ss 3 0 1 1 LeBlanc p 0 0 0 0 Toronto, 26; Moustakas, Kansas City, 25; of the biggest surprises in know what we’re capable of. Milwaukee 52 46 .531 — Nelson p 2 0 0 0 Hudson p 0 0 0 0 Sano, Minnesota, 23; Gallo, Texas, 22; outs so I’m getting a couple Chicago 49 45 .521 1 Braun ph 1 0 0 0 J.Osuna ph 1 0 0 0 Alonso, Oakland, 21; 4 tied at 20. baseball during their first It doesn’t make us question Pittsburgh 48 48 .500 3 Drake p 0 0 0 0 Nicasio p 0 0 0 0 extra steps off second base Blazek p 0 0 0 0 Rivero p 0 0 0 0 STOLEN BASES—Maybin, Los Angeles, 1 St. Louis 46 49 .484 4 1⁄2 2 Bandy ph 1 0 0 0 25; Dyson, Seattle, 22; Andrus, Texas, 20; and going on the crack of half. They took a 5 ⁄ game our ability by any means.” Cincinnati 40 55 .421 10 1⁄2 West Division Totals 34 2 9 2 Totals 30 4 8 4 Altuve, Houston, 19; DeShields, Texas, 19; the bat. We focus on those lead into the All-Star break TRAINER’S ROOM W L Pct GB Betts, Boston, 17; RDavis, Oakland, 17; but have seen that all but Brewers: OF Ryan Braun Los Angeles 66 29 .695 — Milwaukee 000 200 000 — 2 Buxton, Minnesota, 16; Cain, Kansas City, types of things.” Arizona 55 40 .579 11 Pittsburgh 010 120 00x — 4 15; Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 15. Jameson Taillon (6-3) erased in the span of seven was held out of the lineup Colorado 56 41 .577 11 DP—Milwaukee 1, Pittsburgh 1. LOB— PITCHING—Vargas, Kansas City, 12-4; San Diego 40 54 .426 25 1⁄2 Milwaukee 9, Pittsburgh 4. 2B—Villar (11), Pina (15), Bre.Phillips (1). HR—G.Polanco (9). SB— Sale, Boston, 11-4; Santana, Minnesota, struck out a season-high days. The problem isn’t so for a second consecutive day San Francisco 37 59 .385 29 1⁄2 McCutchen (9), A.Frazier (8). CS—Villar (7). 11-6; Carrasco, Cleveland, 10-4; Fulmer, 1 ——— eight in 5 ⁄3 innings. Felipe much the pitching but the as the team tries to moni- Wednesday’s Games S—Taillon (3). Detroit, 10-6; Pomeranz, Boston, 10-4; 5 offense. Milwaukee has tor his workload while he Chicago Cubs 8, Atlanta 2 IP H R ER BB SO tied at 9. Rivero worked a perfect Philadelphia 10, Miami 3 Milwaukee ERA—Sale, Boston, 2.59; Kluber, ninth for his ninth save. managed just 13 runs dur- played through a strained Colorado 18, San Diego 4 Nelson L,8-5 5 6 4 4 1 5 Cleveland, 2.86; Santana, Minnesota, 2.99; San Francisco 5, Cleveland 4 Drake 1 0 0 0 0 0 Vargas, Kansas City, 3.06; Fulmer, Detroit, ing its five-game losing left calf that’s bothered him Blazek 2 2 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh is .500 (48-48) Pittsburgh 3, Milwaukee 2, 10 innings 3.06; Stroman, Toronto, 3.10; McCullers, Cincinnati 4, Arizona 3, 11 innings Pittsburgh for the fi rst time since April streak, tied for its longest of all season. Braun entered N.Y. Mets 7, St. Louis 3 Taillon W,6-3 5 1-3 6 2 2 2 8 Houston, 3.28; Severino, New York, 3.41; the season. The Brewers left as a pinch hitter in the sixth L.A. Dodgers 9, Chicago White Sox 1, 8 LeBlanc H,3 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 Darvish, Texas, 3.45; Pomeranz, Boston, 16, two days before Marte’s innings Hudson H,16 1 1 0 0 1 1 3.51. suspension began. nine men on and went 1 for and flew out with two on L.A. Angels 7, Washington 0 Nicasio H,17 1 2 0 0 0 0 STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 191; Archer, Thursday’s Games Rivero S,9-9 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay, 156; Kluber, Cleveland, 135; “I wouldn’t say it’s good 10 with runners in scoring and two outs. ... 2B Eric Sog- N.Y. Mets 3, St. Louis 2 Umpires—Home, ; First, ; Second, ; Third, Mike Darvish, Texas, 131; Carrasco, Cleveland, Arizona 12, Cincinnati 2 130; Severino, New York, 130; Estrada, to be at .500, but it’s good position on Thursday. ard (sprained left ankle) Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 2 Winters. “Their bullpen was really could rejoin the team dur- Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers T—3:03. A—33,493 (38,362). Toronto, 115; Porcello, Boston, 115; to be playing good base- San Diego at San Francisco METS 3, CARDINALS 2 Tanaka, New York, 112; 2 tied at 111. ball,” Stewart said. “We feel tough on us manager Craig ing its weekend series in Today’s Games St. Louis New York NATIONAL LEAGUE Counsell said. “Their start- Philadelphia. St. Louis (Martinez 6-8) at Chicago Cubs ab r h bi ab r h bi BATTING—JTurner, Los Angeles, .373; like we’re doing what we (Arrieta 9-7), 2:20 p.m. Crpntr 2b-1b3 1 0 0 Grndrsn rf 4 0 0 0 Harper, Washington, .337; Murphy, Milwaukee (Garza 4-4) at Philadelphia Pham lf 4 1 2 2 A.Cbrra 2b 4 0 0 0 (Nola 6-6), 7:05 p.m. Fowler cf 4 0 1 0 Cnforto cf 2 0 2 0 Washington, .337; Blackmon, Colorado, Miami (Urena 7-4) at Cincinnati (Bailey Voit 1b 3 0 0 0 Cespdes lf 4 1 0 0 .329; Posey, San Francisco, .329; THURSDAY’S OTHER MLB GAMES 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Wong 2b 0 0 0 0 Duda 1b 4 1 1 1 Zimmerman, Washington, .323; Cozart, Oakland (Blackburn 1-0) at N.Y. Mets DeJong ss 4 0 0 0 T.Rvera 3b 4 0 1 0 Cincinnati, .321; Rendon, Washington, (Matz 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Sierra rf 4 0 0 0 Reyes ss 4 0 1 1 .318; Peralta, Arizona, .318; Goldschmidt, AMERICAN LEAGUE Royals 16, Tigers 4 Blanco and Ketel Marte added Pittsburgh (Williams 3-4) at Colorado G.Grcia 3b 4 0 2 0 R.Rvera c 3 0 0 0 Arizona, .316. (Hoffman 6-1), 8:40 p.m. Fryer c 3 0 1 0 Lugo p 2 0 0 0 RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 82; Harper, Washington (Scherzer 11-5) at Arizona Lynn p 2 0 0 0 Goeddel p 0 0 0 0 Blue Jays 8, Red Sox 6 KANSAS CITY two-run shots as the Diamond- (TBD), 9:40 p.m. Gyorko ph 1 0 0 0 Flores ph 1 1 1 1 Washington, 79; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 75; backs concluded a wacky series. Atlanta (Garcia 3-7) at L.A. Dodgers Bowman p 0 0 0 0 Ad.Reed p 0 0 0 0 Inciarte, Atlanta, 65; Stanton, Miami, 65; BOSTON Brandon Moss drove in four (Wood 11-0), 10:10 p.m. Cecil p 0 0 0 0 Votto, Cincinnati, 65; Arenado, Colorado, runs, Mike Moustakas had three They won the opener 11-2 while San Diego (Cahill 4-3) at San Francisco Rsnthal p 0 0 0 0 63; Murphy, Washington, 62; Bryant, Justin Smoak hit a pair of homers getting outfi elder J.D. Martinez in (Samardzija 4-11), 10:15 p.m. Totals 32 2 6 2 Totals 32 3 6 3 Chicago, 61; 2 tied at 60. RBIs and the Kansas City Royals Saturday’s Games RBI—Arenado, Colorado, 80; Harper, and Steve Pearce drove in two a trade with Detroit. A day later, San Diego at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. St. Louis 000 001 010 — 2 routed the error-prone Detroit St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 4:05 p.m. New York 010 000 011 — 3 Washington, 73; Goldschmidt, Arizona, runs when Boston second base- Tigers. Eric Hosmer and Whit Martinez got hit on the left hand Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. LOB—St. Louis 5, New York 5. 2B—Pham (11), 72; Murphy, Washington, 71; Lamb, man Brock Holt lost his popup Miami at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. G.Garcia (5), Conforto (16). HR—Pham (13), Arizona, 70; Ozuna, Miami, 70; Shaw, Merrifi eld homered for the Roy- by a pitch in his Diamondbacks Oakland at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Duda (17), Flores (8). CS—Fowler (3). Milwaukee, 69; Votto, Cincinnati, 68; 1 in the sun, and the Toronto Blue als, who moved within 1 ⁄2 games debut and left with a bruise. He Pittsburgh at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Blackmon, Colorado, 67; Reynolds, Jays held on to beat the Red Sox. of fi rst-place Cleveland in the AL Washington at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. St. Louis Colorado, 66. didn’t play in the fi nale. Sched- Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Lynn 6 3 1 1 1 5 HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 129; Inciarte, Bowman 1 0 0 0 0 2 The teams split the four-game Central. The 16 runs and 19 hits uled starter Taijuan Walker was BOXSCORES Atlanta, 121; Arenado, Colorado, 116; AMERICAN LEAGUE Cecil BS,6 1 1 1 1 0 0 series. Dominic Leone (2-0) were season highs for Kansas scratched after his wife, Heather, Rosenthal L,2-4 2-3 2 1 1 1 0 Murphy, Washington, 116; Ozuna, Miami, ROYALS 16, TIGERS 4 New York 114; LeMahieu, Colorado, 113; Harper, earned the win. Roberto Osuna City. Detroit committed three went into labor Thursday morn- Detroit Kansas City Lugo 6 2-3 4 1 1 1 5 Washington, 110; Gordon, Miami, 107; errors in the Royals’ four-run fi rst ab r h bi ab r h bi Goeddel 1 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 Goldschmidt, Arizona, 106; 2 tied at 102. pitched the ninth for his 24th ing. Corbin (7-9) was moved up Kinsler 2b 4 0 1 2 Mrrfeld 2b-1b 6 2 2 1 Reed W,1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 inning, when only one run was D.Mchdo 2b 1 0 1 0 Bnfacio rf 6 2 2 0 DOUBLES—Arenado, Colorado, 30; save. Smoak has 26 homers this a day and wound up with his fi rst HBP—by Lugo (Voit). Murphy, Washington, 30; Herrera, earned. It was the most errors Cstllns 3b 5 0 0 0 L.Cain cf 4 1 1 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, Alfonso season. His previous career high victory since June 16. The left- Upton lf 3 1 2 0 Burns cf 2 1 1 0 Marquez; Second, ; Third, Dave Philadelphia, 29; Duvall, Cincinnati, 28; the Tigers have made in an in- Adduci rf 1 0 0 0 Hosmer 1b 3 3 2 2 Drury, Arizona, 24; Phillips, Atlanta, 24; hander had gone 0-3 in his last Rackley. was 20, in 2013. It was 7-3 in the ning since May 1, 2010. Michael Mi.Cbrr 1b 3 0 1 1 R.Trres 2b 1 0 0 0 T—2:47. A—39,640 (41,922). Owings, Arizona, 23; Seager, Los Angeles, Presley lf 1 0 1 0 S.Perez c 3 2 2 1 DIAMONDBACKS 12, REDS 2 23; Shaw, Milwaukee, 23; 4 tied at 22. fi ve starts. Mahtook cf 4 0 2 0 Butera c 0 1 0 0 seventh when Dustin Pedroia, in Fulmer, the 2016 AL Rookie of the Arizona Cincinnati TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 12; V.Mrtin dh 3 1 1 0 Mstakas 3b 4 1 3 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi the lineup at designated hitter Year, threw 37 pitches in the fi rst. Mets 3, Cardinals 2 Avila ph-dh 0 0 0 0 A.Escbr ss 5 2 2 2 Hamilton, Cincinnati, 7; Cozart, Cincinnati, Dscalso lf 2 1 0 1 Hmilton cf 4 0 1 0 J.McCnn c 4 0 1 0 Moss dh 5 1 2 4 6; Arenado, Colorado, 5; 10 tied at 4. Pollock cf 1 1 1 1 Suarez 3b 3 2 2 2 after the long week, hit a three- The heat index was 107 when the NEW YORK Rmne rf-1b 4 1 0 0 A.Grdon lf 4 0 2 1 HOME RUNS—Stanton, Miami, 30; Innetta c 5 1 2 0 Votto 1b 4 0 1 0 J.Iglss ss 4 1 1 1 run homer — his third hit of the game started. Fulmer (10-7), who Cardinals pitcher Trevor Rosen- Lamb 3b 5 2 2 6 Duvall lf 4 0 1 0 Bellinger, Los Angeles, 26; Votto, had won his previous four starts, Totals 37 4 11 4 Totals 43 16 19 14 Gldschm 1b 5 0 0 0 Gennett 2b 4 0 1 0 Cincinnati, 26; Bruce, New York, 24; day and his fourth homer in 11 thal was late covering fi rst base Hrrmann rf 3 1 0 0 Msoraco c 4 0 0 0 Harper, Washington, 24; Blackmon, Detroit 000 031 000 — 4 was removed after facing 18 bat- Rodney p 0 0 0 0 Schbler rf 3 0 0 0 Colorado, 23; Ozuna, Miami, 23; Rizzo, games. Smoak, who also had on a two-out grounder by Jose Kansas City 404 004 04x — 16 ters. He retired only eight, and Owings 2b 4 0 0 0 Alcantr ph 1 0 0 0 Chicago, 23; Thames, Milwaukee, 23; an RBI single, added his second E—Castellanos (15), Mahtook (1), J.Iglesias (5). K.Marte ss 3 2 1 2 Peraza ss 3 0 1 0 Reyes that turned into a game- LOB—Detroit 8, Kansas City 8. 2B—Kinsler (15), Schebler, Cincinnati, 22. eight scored. It was the shortest G.Blnco cf-lf 3 3 2 2 L.Cstll p 2 0 1 0 STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, homer of the game in the ninth. winning single in the ninth inning, Upton (25), Mahtook (8), A.Escobar (18), Moss Corbin p 3 0 0 0 Cngrani p 0 0 0 0 (8), A.Gordon (12). HR—Merrifi eld (8), Hosmer outing of his career. Hoover p 0 0 0 0 Kvlehan ph 1 0 0 0 40; TTurner, Washington, 35; Gordon, (14). SB—S.Perez (1). SF—Moustakas (3). Orioles 9, Rangers 7 lifting the over D.Prlta ph-rf 1 1 1 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 Miami, 32; Villar, Milwaukee, 18; Broxton, NATIONAL LEAGUE IP H R ER BB SO A.Hrnnd p 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee, 17; Nunez, San Francisco, St. Louis. A leadoff walk and T.J. Detroit BALTIMORE Totals 35 12 9 12 Totals 33 2 8 2 Diamondbacks 12, Reds 2 Rivera’s single put runners on Fulmer L,10-7 2 2-3 7 8 5 1 2 17; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 15; Peraza, Bell 2 2-3 6 4 4 0 4 Cincinnati, 15; Pollock, Arizona, 14; Pham, Jonathan Schoop and Adam Arizona 300 010 206 — 12 CINCINNATI Stumpf 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 St. Louis, 13. the corners with two outs. Reyes Cincinnati 000 100 010 — 2 Wilson 1 6 4 4 1 1 PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, Jones both homered and drove DP—Arizona 1. LOB—Arizona 1, Cincinnati 5. Jake Lamb hit a pair of three- then hit a grounder up the fi rst Kansas City 2B—Pollock (15), Iannetta 2 (13), Hamilton (11). 15-2; Davies, Milwaukee, 11-4; Greinke, in three runs, and the Baltimore Duffy W,6-6 5 9 4 4 0 4 run homers and Patrick Corbin base line, and Matt Carpenter 3B—G.Blanco (3). HR—Lamb 2 (22), K.Marte (2), Arizona, 11-4; Scherzer, Washington, Minor H,10 1 0 0 0 0 1 G.Blanco (3), Suarez 2 (15). SB—Herrmann (2). 11-5; Wainwright, St. Louis, 11-5; Wood, Orioles rallied to beat Cole pitched into the eighth inning Feliz 1 0 0 0 0 0 fi elded it cleanly well behind the CS—Hamilton (7). SF—Descalso (2). Alburquerque 1 1 0 0 2 1 Los Angeles, 11-0; deGrom, New York, Hamels and the Texas Rangers IP H R ER BB SO during an emergency start on bag. Rosenthal (2-4) was slow to McCarthy 1 1 0 0 0 1 11-3; Nova, Pittsburgh, 10-6; Senzatela, Arizona Duffy pitched to 3 batters in the 6th Colorado, 10-3; Strasburg, Washington, to complete a four-game sweep. Thursday, leading the Arizona Corbin W,7-9 7 1-3 7 1 1 1 6 leave the mound, and the speedy HBP—by Fulmer (Perez), by Stumpf (Gordon). Hoover 2-3 1 1 1 0 1 10-3. Mark Trumbo and Chris Davis Diamondbacks to a victory over WP—Stumpf. Reyes easily beat him to the base Rodney 1 0 0 0 0 2 ERA—Scherzer, Washington, 2.01; Umpires—Home, ; First, Tom the Cincinnati Reds. Arizona Cincinnati Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.07; Gonzalez, also went deep for the Orioles, with a headfi rst dive. Carpen- Hallion; Second, ; Third, . Castillo L,1-3 6 4 4 4 1 7 Washington, 2.83; Greinke, Arizona, 2.97; stabilized itself by taking two of T—3:34. A—29,018 (37,903). who trailed 5-1 in the fi fth inning ter never even made a throw. Cingrani 1 1 2 2 1 1 Ray, Arizona, 2.97; Nelson, Milwaukee, three in the series. The Diamond- BLUE JAYS 8, RED SOX 6 Storen 1 0 0 0 0 2 before coming back to hand Rosenthal hurdled Reyes as they Toronto Boston 3.27; Nova, Pittsburgh, 3.27; Lynn, St. backs had dropped eight of nine Hernandez 1 4 6 6 2 3 Louis, 3.30; Strasburg, Washington, 3.31; Hamels (4-1) his fi rst loss in crossed paths. Reyes’ fourth ab r h bi ab r h bi Umpires—Home, ; First, Adrian heading into the set, falling be- J.Btsta rf 5 0 0 0 Betts rf 4 1 2 2 Johnson; Second, Eric Cooper; Third, Gary Martinez, St. Louis, 3.36. 10 starts this season. Miguel career walkoff RBI gave the Mets R.Mrtin c 3 2 1 0 Young lf 2 0 0 0 Cederstrom. STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, hind Colorado for the second NL Dnldson 3b 4 1 1 1 Bnntndi ph-lf 2 0 0 0 T—2:47. A—19,711 (42,319). 183; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 166; Ray, a split of the four-game series. Smoak 1b 5 2 3 3 Pedroia dh 5 1 3 3 Castro (2-1) worked the sixth for wild-card spot. Lamb homered INTERLEAGUE Arizona, 145; deGrom, New York, 144; Morales dh 4 1 1 0 H.Rmirz 1b 4 0 0 0 Strasburg, Washington, 139; Samardzija, Baltimore after starter Wade in the fi rst inning off Luis Castillo Addison Reed (1-2) pitched a Pearce lf 5 1 1 2 Brdly J cf 3 0 0 0 LATE WEDNESDAY perfect ninth. Pillar cf 0 0 0 0 Bgaerts ss 4 1 1 0 ANGELS 7, NATIONALS 0 San Francisco, 135; Greinke, Arizona, Miley allowed fi ve runs over fi ve (1-3) and again in the ninth for Carrera cf-lf 4 0 2 0 Leon c 3 0 1 1 Washington Los Angeles 134; Martinez, St. Louis, 133; Nelson, innings. a career-high six RBIs. Gregor Associated Press Goins ss 4 0 1 2 Marrero 3b 3 1 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Milwaukee, 127; Gonzalez, Washington, Barney 2b 3 1 0 0 Mreland ph 1 0 0 0 Goodwin cf 4 0 1 0 Y.Escbr 3b 5 2 2 1 119.

Hudson Valley at Staten Island, 7 p.m. (5), Shepard (4), Baez (5). Reading 6, Erie 3 Vasquez helps Scrappers MiLB STATISTICS Brooklyn at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Akron 4, Richmond 3 State College at West Virginia, 7:05 p.m. Scrappers Today’s Games MINOR LEAGUES Vermont at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. Vasquez W, 1-1 5.1 5 1 1 1 4 Hartford at Portland, 5 p.m. SINGLE A Williamsport at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. Teaney H, 2 2.2 1 0 0 1 3 Binghamton at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. limit Doubledays to a run Mahoning Valley at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Ventura S, 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 New Hampshire at Trenton, 7 p.m. NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE Saturday’s Games Auburn McNamara Division Altoona at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. Tri-City at Lowell, 5:35 p.m. Hill L, 0-1 4 5 3 2 0 2 Staff report on an error. W L Pct. GB Erie at Reading, 7:05 p.m. SCRAPPERS 3 Mahoning Valley at Auburn, 6:05 p.m. Rishwain 3 1 0 0 0 1 Staten Island (Yanks) 20 10 .667 — Richmond at Akron, 7:05 p.m. AUBURN, N.Y. Cesar AUBURN 1 Vermont at Aberdeen, 6:05 p.m. Cousins 2 3 0 0 0 2 Saturday’s Games Aberdeen (Orioles) 17 12 .586 2 1⁄2 Hudson Valley at Staten Island, 7 p.m. WP—Teaney. HBP—Meregildo (by Vasquez). Ventura got Hudson Valley (Rays) 13 16 .448 6 1⁄2 Binghamton at Harrisburg, 6 p.m. A strong start by Gregori Brooklyn at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Umpires—Home, Jennifer Pawol; 1B, Drew Next: Scrappers Brooklyn (Mets) 10 20 .333 10 Hartford at Portland, 6 p.m. Vasquez led the Scrappers Jeyner Baez State College at West Virginia, 7:05 p.m. Saluga. T—2:35. A—753. at Auburn, today, Pinckney Division Altoona at Bowie, 6:35 p.m. Williamsport at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. to Thursday’s 3-1 victory to fly out 7:05 p.m. W L Pct. GB DOUBLE A Erie at Reading, 6:35 p.m. over the Auburn Double- with runners Scrappers (Indians) 18 12 .600 — THURSDAY’S BOXSCORE EASTERN LEAGUE New Hampshire at Trenton, 7 p.m. W Virginia (Pirates) 18 12 .600 — SCRAPPERS 3, DOUBLEDAYS 1 Eastern Division Richmond at Akron, 7:05 p.m. days. on fi rst and third to end the Williamsport (Phils) 16 12 .571 1 Scrappers Auburn W L Pct. GB NABF 18U Vasquez (1-1) allowed one game for his third save of State College (Cards) 17 13 .567 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Trenton (Yankees) 65 31 .677 — At Bob Cene Park Batavia (Marlins) 11 18 .379 61 ⁄2 Taylor 2b 5 1 1 0 Esthay rf 5 0 1 0 Binghamton (Mets) 52 41 .559 111 ⁄2 run on fi ve hits over 5 1⁄3 in- TODAY’S SCHEDULE the season. Auburn (Nationals) 11 19 .367 7 Jones 3b 4 0 1 1 Baez c 5 0 1 0 Reading (Phillies) 53 42 .558 11 1⁄2 Round 2 Stedler Division Wade cf 4 0 2 1 Ortiz lf 4 0 0 0 Portland (Red Sox) 44 50 .468 20 nings. Doubledays starter Release Baseball vs. Astro Falcons, Field W L Pct. GB Gonzalez lf 4 0 0 0 Shepard 1b 4 0 1 0 Hartford (Rockies) 44 51 .463 20 1⁄2 The Scrappers (18-12), the Brigham Hill (0-1) took the 1, 12:30 p.m. Vermont (Athletics) 17 13 .567 — Cantu 1b 4 0 1 0 Scudder dh 3 0 0 0 N Hampshire (B Jays) 39 58 .402 26 1⁄2 Team Ontario vs. Troy American Legion, fi rst-place team in the Pinck- loss in the New York-Penn Connecticut (Tigers) 14 13 .519 11 ⁄2 Benson rf 4 1 1 0 Meregildo 3b 3 1 1 0 Western Division Field 2, 12:30 p.m. Lowell (Red Sox) 12 17 .414 4 1⁄2 Lucas c 4 0 1 0 Upshaw cf 2 0 1 0 W L Pct. GB ney Division standings, ral- League game after giving Ohio Longhorns vs. Park Home, Field 3, Tri-City (Astros) 11 18 .379 51 ⁄2 Persingr dh 4 0 2 0 Ramirez 2b 3 0 1 1 Bowie (Orioles) 51 46 .526 — lied after the Doubledays up three runs and fi ve hits ——— Berardi ss 4 1 0 0 Ramirez 2b 3 0 1 1 Altoona (Pirates) 49 46 .516 1 12:30 p.m. (11-19) scored in the second Thursday’s Games Nelson pr 0 1 0 0 Merrill ss 4 0 1 0 Erie (Tigers) 49 46 .516 1 Jackson 96ers vs. Baird Brothers, Field over four innings. 1, 3 p.m. Lowell 3, Tri-City 1 Akron (Indians) 47 47 .500 2 1⁄2 inning. The Scrappers are 6-1 Hudson Valley 9, Staten Island 2 Totals 37 3 9 2 Totals 33 1 7 1 Richmond (Giants) 39 56 .411 11 Round 3 Troy American Legion vs. HCPY Raiders, In the third inning, Nolan against Auburn this sea- Mahoning Valley 3, Auburn 1 Harrisburg (Nationals) 39 57 .406 11 1⁄2 Brooklyn 6, Connecticut 4, 11 innings Scrappers 002 100 000 — 3 ——— Field 2, 3 p.m. Jones’ RBI singled tied the son. West Virginia 8, State College 2 Auburn 010 000 000 — 1 Thursday’s Games Park Home vs. SAYO Graps, Field 3, 3 p.m. game. Despite the low score, the Aberdeen 3, Vermont 2 E—Ramirez 2 (10, fi elding, fi elding). PO— Harrisburg 6, Binghamton 4 Baird Brothers vs. Ohio Longhorns, Field Samad Taylor then scored Williamsport 5, Batavia 4 Persinger (second base by Baez). PB—Baez (4). Portland 12, Hartford 6 1, 5:30 p.m. teams combined for seven Today’s Games LOB: Scrappers 7; Auburn 10. 2B—Cantu (6), Trenton 3, New Hampshire 1 Astro Falcons vs. Team Ontario, Field 2, on a forceout for the go- doubles: Ulysses Cantu, Tri-City at Lowell, 6:35 p.m. Wade (2), Persinger (3), Esthay (5), Meregildo Bowie 7, Altoona 6 5:30 p.m. ahead run. Austen Wade, Dillon Pers- The Scrappers tacked on inger, Kameron Esthay, another run in the fourth Omar Meregildo, Chacne when Will Benson scored Sheaprd and Jeyner Baez.

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B4 THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 SPORTS WWW.VINDY.COM Froome SOCCER AP source: Cavs talking contract with Rose Continued from B1 on the captains speaking closing The before each game about Associated Press Cavaliers’ the importance of acting CLEVELAND LeBron in an appropriate manner in on The Cavaliers could be James drives and that ‘our children are adding another former MVP against watching.”’ to their roster. Derrick Rose Looking to close the gap of the Bulls Victor Montagliani, 4th Tour on the champion Golden during a president of the Confeder- State Warriors, Cleveland is game on Jan. ation of North and Central in contract talks with free 23, 2016, in American and Caribbean victory agent guard Derrick Rose, Cleveland. , said a person familiar with the A source, a subset of the group’s dis- negotiations told The Asso- speaking on Associated Press the condition ciplinary committee will ciated Press on Thursday. of anonym- examine the report from FRANCE Rose, whose career has been On the highest moun- ity, told the the match commissioner, sidetracked by injuries, Associated Randolph Harris of Bar- tain-top fi nish of the 104th could sign a one-year deal Press on bados, and share it with Tour de France, in a rocky for the veteran’s minimum, Thursday the involved federations moonscape where the air according to the person, who that the thins, only the hardiest spoke to the AP on condition Cavaliers are along with other evidence. organisms survive. A few of anonymity because of the discussing a The subset group then will pine trees, tough old grass- sensitive nature of the talks. one-year decide whether discipline Cleveland has salary cap contract is warranted. es, some stubborn fl owers with Rose. and, now joining that rare issues and is limited in what Uruguayan forward Luis breed, Chris Froome. it can offer Rose, who made AP FILE PHOTO Suarez was suspended $21.3 million while playing JAN. 23, 2016 Putting one hand on three times for bites: sev- in 64 games for the New York what would be his third en Dutch league matches Knicks last season. in 2011 when he was named Star point guard Kyrie Ir- championship. in 2010 (PSV Eindhoven’s straight Tour crown and ESPN.com first reported fourth overall since his the league’s MVP while with ving. Rose, if healthy, would Rose has averaged 19.5 Otman Bakkal), 10 games the Cavs’ pursuit of the the Chicago Bulls, he can still be a better option than the points and 6.0 assists since in England in 2013 (Chel- first win in 2013, Froome 28-year-old Rose. Other score and would be another 34-year-old Calderon. emerged from the Alps on being drafted fi rst overall by sea’s Branislav Ivanovic) teams, including the Los An- nice compliment to LeBron Cleveland struggled to fi ll Chicago in 2008. He was a and four months and nine Thursday with the yellow geles Lakers, are interested James, a four-time MVP. the backup role last season three-time All-Star during international matches (It- jersey fixed firmly on his in him. The Cavaliers signed free after allowing Matthew Del- shoulders. Having chewed his seven seasons with the aly’s Giorgio Chiellini dur- Although Rose may not agent Jose Calderon last lavedova to leave as a free ing the 2014 World Cup). his way through nearly be the same player he was month as a backup to All- agent following the 2016 Bulls. 3,200 kilometers (2,000 “That set the precedent, miles) of French roads, just and everything else will be three stages now stand be- longer than that,” predict- tween the Briton and top ed McManaman, a former spot on the Champs-Ely- EAST Liverpool and England Alex Bowman to replace Continued from B1 star who now is an ana- sees podium in Paris on lyst for ESPN and BT Sport. Sunday. And one of those and young women that are par- “It’s incredible. It’s been so is a time trial race against ticipating in athletics here. the clock, a discipline he Junior in No. 88 car in ’18 “The image and percep- unusual. We’ve had a raft excels in — having provid- tion of our schools is going to of them in the last four to ed him with bronze med- Associated Press man, who also got a 19-race change,” Shepas said. fi ve years. Beforehand, you can’t remember anything als at the Olympics of 2012 INDIANAPOLIS BRICKYARD 400 majority sponsorship from Marrow is not the only and 2016. Dale Earnhardt Jr. got USUNDAY at Indianapolis Motor the Nationwide insurance summer hire by Shepas. He like that going on.” With opportunities to the replacement he want- Speedway, Indianapolis. Green giant. Axalta Coating Sys- brought in Latalia Jones, a for- Romero also twisted Al- mer Chaney track athlete, to dethrone the three-time ed. Alex Bowman got his fl ag drops at 2:30 p.m. TV: (21) tems will sponsor the No. tidore’s nipple during the help coach the track team and jostling ahead of a corner champion quickly run- dream job. 88 for 15 races. work as a counselor. kick. While the Ameri- ning out, French rider Ro- Hendrick Motorsports In 81 career Cup starts of his career and fi nishing He also hired former Rayen cans had stinging criti- main Bardet and his AG2R announced Thursday that and 50 career starts in the in the top 10 three times. and East girls basketball coach cism for the behavior, U.S. team again put pedal to the 24-year-old Bowman Xfinity Series, Bowman will replace one of the se- That was enough to get Tanisha Franklin to serve coach Bruce Arena said he the metal and tried to has never won a race. But ries’ biggest stars in the No. Earnhardt’s attention and coaching and administrative couldn’t fault Canadian make Froome crack on eventually an endorsement he had 13 top-fi nishes and roles at East. 88 car next season after referee Drew Fischer, a the last huge climb of this in May. won three poles on the Marrow’s Earnhardt retires. reg- Tour, piling on the pace up “Alex Bowman to the 88 Xfi nity circuit before blos- staff includes Bowman has big shoes to ular, for not noticing the the punishing Col d’Izoard next year — is that what soming in Earnhardt’s car some familiar fi ll. Earnhardt was named incidents away from the — the culmination of you guys want?” Junior last season. names. Former NASCAR’s most popular ball ahead of restarts. Thursday’s Stage 18 and asked during a livestream “Alex impressed the heck Liberty coach driver each of the last 14 Kevin Cylar is Retired Premier League one of the toughest tests on Periscope following the out of us last year with his seasons and fans of his on board and referee Peter Walton, now in a three-week race that late father often tracked series’ All-Star race. “That talent, poise and profes- Chris Amill general manager of the has produced surprises Junior’s results follow- would be pretty awesome sionalism,” Hendrick said. stepped down Cylar Professional Referee Or- aplenty. ing Dale Earnhardt’s fatal to see Alex in that car. “He stepped up in a very as Cardinal ganization that oversees Froome was in no mood crash in the 2001 season That’s the plan, I hope. demanding situation and Mooney’s defensive coordina- on-fi eld offi cials in the U.S. to be at the receiving end opener at Daytona. Yeah, Alex in the 88. That showed that he can run tor to link up with Marrow. sounds good to me. That and Canada, said video of another one. “Ever since I was a kid, with the best and compete Amill’s addition was some- kid earned it last year. He technology can be a solu- Fending off Bardet’s at- racing is all I’ve wanted to for wins. His ability to stay thing of a surprise for both ran good.” tion. FIFA experimented tacks, and putting in a do,” Bowman said. “I’ve focused through it all, and himself and Shepas. Amill said The 24-year-old Bowman with Video Assistant Ref- strong one of his own that had so many people be- the way he’s handled him- he fi rst heard about Shepas tak- lieve in me along the way. performed well enough to erees during this year’s initially rattled yet didn’t self since then, has shown ing over and that he was talk- My family has sacrifi ced a get several full-time offers Confederations Cup and shake off the sturdy French- a lot of character.” ing with Marrow about coach- lot and always been behind to drive in the Cup series ing the football team. He and Under-20 World Cup. man, he preserved a cush- Bowman joins a series me. I would never have this this year. Shepas being Mooney grads “Part of the protocol for ion of 23 seconds overall that is clearly in transition. chance without the sup- Instead, he stayed pa- With television ratings plus a healthy respect for Mar- the VAR is that they can that, unless disaster strikes tient. Bowman said he port of Dale and everyone and attendance sagging row made working with him at identify serious missed in- in the shape of a crash or turned down each offer involved with the No. 88 and three major stars — Jeff East an enticing proposition. cidents from the referee,” other misfortune, should be as he continued search- team. To be part of Hen- Gordon, Tony Stewart and “[Marrow] is like a big broth- he said. “Acts of violent enough for victory. drick Motorsports and for ing for the right situation. Earnhardt — retiring since er to me, he always has been,” conduct should be and “I wouldn’t say it’s quite Mr. Hendrick to have this The Tucson, Arizona, na- Amill said. 2015, Bowman will become ought to be picked up on won,” Froome said, before confi dence in me, it’s just tive wound up with no full- He’s also confi dent that Mar- yet another prominent fresh VAR and then the informa- confidently adding: “The amazing.” time ride in 2017. row and his staff can put the face in a series that current- tion would be given to the toughest part of the Tour Bowman already has But with Earnhardt’s Panthers back on track. ly has fi ve drivers who are in referee to adjudicate.” is behind us.” some experience in this concussion history, Bow- “It’s going to be about getting their 20s in the top 15. Walton said MLS referees French rider Warren job. When the 42-year-old man likely knew it wouldn’t our guys knowing that they The announcement have become more proac- Barguil triumphed on the Earnhardt missed 18 races be long until he stepped can compete with anyone,” Izoard’s barren slopes, because of a concussion away. Rick Hendrick’s team comes two days Earnhardt Amill said. “That’s the hardest tive to limit the pushing winning his second stage last season, Bowman start- contemplated its options attempts to qualify for his part. We definitely know we and shoving that goes on of the tour after he at- ed 10 of them in the No. 88, for months before finally final Brickyard 400 in In- have the athletes, now we have ahead of restarts. tacked with six kilometers winning the fi rst Cup pole deciding bring back Bow- dianapolis on Sunday. to get them to believe.” “What you’ll fi nd is that (four miles) left to climb to players will try to circum- the top. He also won Stage vent the law, and if that 13 on Bastille Day. Todd Eaton. Chase Farris. for an anti-doping rule violation. means they bring in oth- TRANSACTIONS ST. PAUL SAINTS — Released RHP Robert Canadian Football League COLLEGE Coe. CFL — Fined Toronto LB Marcus Ball, ALABAMA — Announced sophomore er acts of disrepute, then BASEBALL Atlantic League Winnipeg OL Matthias Goossen, Winnipeg RB B.J. Emmons has transferred to that’s maybe something American League — Activated LHP DT Cory Johnson, Calgary RB Jerome Hutchinson Community College. Eury De La Rosa. Placed OF Fehlandt Messam and Ottawa DL Avery Ellis undis- SANDLOTS ROUNDUP SEATTLE MARINERS — Acquired RHP BARTON — Announced the resignation of offi cials need to be aware David Phelps from Miami for OF Brayan Lentini on the inactive list. closed amounts for their actions in last Can-Am League week’s games. tennis coach Matt Rowe. Hernandez and RHPs Pablo Lopez, COASTAL CAROLINA — Named Rainey of,” he said. “So whilst Recent games Brandon Miller and Lukas Schiraldi. SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS — Released HOCKEY Hodgson assistant lacrosse coach and Jim Recalled RHP Max Povse from Tacoma RHP Silfredo Garcia. we’re looking for the grap- (PCL). Optioned RHP Sam Gaviglio to — Sold the contract ST. LOUIS BLUES — Signed D Colton Garren men’s golf coach. MAHONING VALLEY AA Tacoma. of SS Chaz Meadows to Arizona (NL). Parayko to a fi ve-year contract through COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON — Named pling, the grabbing, the TEXAS RANGERS — Activated RHP Keone — Sold the con- 2021-22. Chad Holbrook baseball coach. Metro Ice 16, Kela from the 10-day DL. Designated INF tract of 2B Seth Spivey to Arizona (NL). ECHL FORDHAM — Named Evan Ostrow as- tripping, the blocking, NEO Whoppers 3 Pete Kozma for assignment. TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS — Signed FLORIDA EVERBLADES — Agreed to sistant athletic director for football OF Orlando Rivera and C Jeremy Stidham. terms with C Justin Kea. maybe we should be open- National League operations. BASKETBALL READING ROYALS — Agreed to terms Metro Ice scored 10 runs in ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Placed RHP FURMAN — Named Wally King and Shelby ing our repertoire to other Taijuan Walker on the paternity leave. National Basketball Association with F Emil Romig. Signed D Chase Petik assistant softball coaches. the fourth inning. Jake Foster Recalled RHP Matt Koch from Reno (PCL). MIAMI HEAT — Signed C-F Udonis Haslem Golighty and Nick Luukko, and Fs Michael areas of player behavior.” hit a two-run triple and Nick LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Reinstated to a one-year contract. Huntebrinker, Ryan Penny, Matt Salhany, STATE — Announced men’s bas- LHP Grant Dayton from the 10-day UTAH JAZZ — Signed F Eric Griffi n to a Adam Schmidt and Matt Wilkins. ketball graduate F Zoran Talley has trasn- Lalas said VAR would Capogreco and Derek Morrison DL. Designated RHP Sergio Romo for two-way contract. — Named Rob ferred from Old Dominion. contributed RBI doubles. Mark assignment. FOOTBALL Tagle athletic Trainer and Jeremy SOUTH CAROLINA — Steve Eigenbrot se- have changed Wednesday NEW YORK METS — Activated LHP Josh Holloway equipment manager. nior associate athletic director for de- night’s game. Herron hit a RBI triple. Smoker from the 10-day DL. Designated ARIZONA CARDINALS — Re-signed RB SOCCER velopement and Gamecock Club, Chance RHP Neil Ramirez for assignment. Chris Johnson to a one-year contract. North American Soccer League Miller senior associate athletic director Metro Ice 5, PI&I Express 3 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Reinstated OF CAROLINA PANTHERS — Terminated the — Released M “This would have been Hunter Renfroe from the 10-day DL. contract of OT Michael Oher. Walter Restrepo so he can join Tampa for compliance services, and Matt Lisle seen and fl agged, and the Larry Goist hit a two-run double Placed OF Manuel Margot on the paterni- DALLAS COWBOYS — Released DB Bay (USL). assistant softball coach. ty leave list. Jeremiah McKinnon. Signed LB Justin WINTER SPORTS SC UPSTATE — Announced retirement of player would have been to snap a 3-3 tie. Joe Micco American Association Durant. USADA — Announced U.S. Bobsled athlete men’s soccer coach Greg Hooks. Named drove in Ice’s other runs with a SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Released RHP — Released OL J.C. Cruse accepted a 16-month sanction Scott Halkett men’s soccer coach. kicked out,” he said. double. Winning pitcher Marcus Masters allowed three runs and three hits. He struck out eight. rain or shine. Campers should bring boys basketball coaches for seventh, tion, call Ed Bolling at 330-747-4445. starting Aug. 13. For more informa- AJ Armstrong recorded the last NOTICES drinks and snacks. For more infor- eighth, ninth, junior varsity and as- SOCCER tion, contact Marc at 330-507-2652. three outs to earn the save. mation or to register, contact at sistant varsity. For more informa- Mahoning Valley Soccer Offi cials Lisbon Baseball/Softball BASEBALL Antush at 304-633-8150 or email tion, contact varsity head coach Joe Association — is looking for people Association — has softball fall Metro Ice 12, Liberty Township Baseball him at [email protected]. Bornemiss at 330-531-2461 or send interested in becoming high school leagues beginning Aug. 27 for 8U Horseshoe Bar Indians 8 Association — is having an all-star Ohio Glaciers — is registering play- resume to [email protected]. soccer referees. Those interest- coach pitch and 10U and 12U teams. tournament from Monday-Aug. 1. ers ages 7-14 for its fall program. Valley Christian School — is seek- Goist homered and Vitto ed should contact Thom Sutcliffe at Cost is $200 for 12U and 10U, and It is open to all community all-star For more information, visit www. ing a junior high girls head volleyball [email protected]. Petrillo, Cameron Carson, Nick $150 for 8U teams. All games will teams, but no travel teams. It will ohioglaciers.com. coach. Those interested should send SOFTBALL Charnas, Herron, and Ryan be played at the Dickey Baseball/ be a wooden bat tourney except for The Prospects — are holding try- a resume to dcarroll@valleychris- Howland Athletic Complex — will Softball Complex on Sundays. For Trimbur each managed two 8U. Age groups are 8U, 10U, 12U outs for the 2018 16-U travel base- tianschools.net. be the site of 8U tournament from hits to lead Metro Ice. For the and 14U. If interested, contact Jim ball team that will be playing in the South Range High School — is seek- Wednesday July-30. Price is $210 more information or to register a Indians, Cory Hinzman, Gerry Spisak at 330-565-3863. Youngstown B league at Cene Park. ing high school and middle school per team. For more information, team, contact David Tolson at 330- Howland Athletic Complex — is For more information, contact Britt wrestling coaches. Send cover let- Booze and Dale Hinzman each visit the website www.howlandAC. 606-3201 or email him at pattern@ where the Chris Deemer Memorial Taylor at 330-979-5115. ters and resumes to Don Feren, com. peoplepc.com. Creekside Fitness — is planning try- collected multiple hits. Wood Bat Tournament will be from South Range High School, 11300 Dobbins Field in Poland — is where VOLLEYBALL Wednesday-July 30. Price for 8U outs for its 2018 14U Class B team. Columbiana Canfi eld Road, Canfi eld, Colebrook Elevator Marlins 5, the second annual Erin Gabriel Above the Net Volleyball Clinic — teams is $210 per team. Price for For information, call 330 307-5053 Ohio 44406. NEO Whoppers 3 Hitting and Pitching Camp spon- will be directed by Sarah Lowe and 9U, 10U, 11U, 12U and 14U teams is or 330 719-0581. Penn-Ohio Club Blue Storm — is sored by the Poland All Sports area volleyball coaches at Beaver Winning pitcher Shawn Pelo $260. Tournament has double-elim- BASKETBALL looking for boys and girls AAU Boosters will be on Aug. 13. The gave up three runs on four hits. ination and pool play formats. For Mahoning Valley Basketball Offi cials Basketball head coach and assistant camp is for girls ages 8 and older. Local on Tuesday from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.. Association — is looking for athletes coaches. For details, contact Justin The clinic will include individualized He struck out nine and walked more information, visit the website Girls from all communities are wel- www.howlandAC.com. ages 14 and up interested in becom- Magestro at 724-813-7210. come. The camp fl yer is available on- skill instruction as well as 6-on-6 three. Bobby Dulay and Pelo hit in Niles — will be ing high school basketball offi cials. FOOTBALL line at http://www.polandbulldogs. court instruction. The cost is $50. To RBI doubles while Tom Popadak where former Youngstown State as- Those interested should contact Don Mount Calvary Sons of Thunder — is com/8/home. For questions contact register and additional information and Alex Fitzgerald had RBI sistant coach Craig Antush will con- Dobrindt at hoopsrefclass16@gmail. accepting registrations for players Gabriel 330-757-4817. contact [email protected]. com for more information. singles. duct a baseball camp from Aug. 2-4 and cheerleaders ages 5-13. Practice The Warren Softball Association — To submit a notice, or if you see a notice that from 9 a.m.-noon. Camp is for boys COACHING is held at Wilson Middle School on is now accepting men’s, women’s should no longer run, email [email protected] or Staff report and girls ages 6-14. Cost is $100 Maplewood High School — needs Gibson Street. For more informa- and coed teams for its fall leagues fax 330-747-6712.

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FRIDAY BREAKING NEWS JULY 21, 2017 Go to vindy.com for regional, WORLD WORLD NEWS national and world news, 24/7. digest THE VINDICATOR | B5 Palestinians clash with Israel police at Trump move to fi re Mueller could trigger purge at Justice Jerusalem holy site Bloomberg News throw the Justice Depart- in the Times interview position to have somebody consider it “a violation.” JERUSALEM ment into upheaval. Wednesday in which he fi re Mueller,” said Sen. Shel- “There is no possible way Palestinians clashed with WASHINGTON Only the person acting as also warned Mueller against don Whitehouse, D-R.I. anybody at the White House Israeli security forces near a President Donald Trump’s attorney general, currently broadening his investiga- Mueller’s investigation could be seriously thinking contested Jerusalem shrine interview with The New Rod Rosenstein, can fi re Mu- tion. Such a scenario would has expanded to examine a about firing Mueller,” said after Muslim worshippers York Times on Wednesday has stirred speculation he eller, and he’s said he won’t parallel President Richard broad range of transactions Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn. massed outside for evening Sen. Orrin Hatch, the Utah may consider fi ring Special do it without “good cause.” Nixon’s 1973 Saturday Night involving the president’s prayers Thursday as ten- Republican who is chair- Counsel Robert Mueller for So Trump would first have Massacre, when Nixon fi red businesses, including deal- sions over the holy site esca- man of the Senate Finance investigating Trump’s busi- to purge the upper ranks the top two officials in the ings by his son-in-law, Jared lated further. Committee, agreed that it ness dealings as part of the of the Justice Department Justice Department in order Kushner, and Commerce Israel police spokes- would be a mistake to fire Russia probe. until he fi nds someone will- to oust the Watergate spe- Secretary Wilbur Ross, a Mueller or Attorney General woman Luba Samri said Pal- But Trump can’t fi re Mu- ing to follow his orders and cial counsel. person familiar with the Jeff Sessions. estinians hurled stones and eller directly, according to dismiss the special counsel. “I don’t think that’s politi- probe told Bloomberg News. “We all know the presi- glass bottles at offi cers after the law that authorizes Mu- He’d almost certainly cally survivable, and it’s not Trump told The Times that if dent; he makes some of the prayers outside the site, eller’s activities. If he tried, begin by dismissing Rosen- clear how much collateral Mueller examined his fam- these comments that he re- referred to by Muslims as he could set off a chain-re- stein, whose political loy- damage he has to do to in ily’s fi nances beyond any re- ally doesn’t mean,” Hatch the Noble Sanctuary and by action of events that would alties Trump questioned order to put himself into a lationship with Russia he’d said. Jews as the Temple Mount. The Palestinian Red Cres- cent said it treated at least 22 people for injuries. Police said no offi cers were injured; Americans they had no information about injured protesters. fi n d i n g s t r e s s The Palestinians were as they pay protesting Israel’s place- ment of metal detectors at more attention the entrance to the holy site after a deadly attack there to politics last week in which three Is- raeli Arab gunmen killed two Tribune Washington Bureau Israeli police offi cers before WASHINGTON they were shot and killed at Americans are paying the entrance to the site. more attention to politics since Donald Trump’s elec- Massive blaze tion, but many fi nd the ex- threatens town perience a stressful one, near Yosemite according to new data from the nonpartisan Pew Re- MARIPOSA, CALIF. The town of Mariposa, search Center. with its century-old sa- Slightly more than half loons and covered streets, of those surveyed by Pew normally bustles with sum- said they were paying more mer visitors on their way to attention to politics since Yosemite National Park but Trump’s victory; only about Thursday the Gold Rush-era one in eight said they were hamlet was mostly empty as paying less attention, and ash rained down and heavy one-third said their level of smoke from a nearby blaze attention had not changed. darkened the sky. Women were especially The fi ve-day blaze in likely to say they were pay- the foothills of the Sierra ASSOCIATED PRESS ing more attention to poli- Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, heads to the chamber for a vote Thursday on Capitol Hill. Nevada threatened hun- tics, with about six in 10 dreds of homes and historic saying so, compared with buildings, including a wood just under half of men. courthouse founded in 1854 About one in six Ameri- and touted as the oldest ac- cans said they had attended tive courthouse west of the Uphill climb a political event since the Rocky Mountains. election, with most of those saying the events were op- 93-year-old woman posed to Trump or his dragged 20 feet policies. GOP LEADERS PLAN TUESDAY HEALTH VOTE About six in 10 said that during carjacking they found talking about DELAND, FLA. Associated Press ity Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. the office released last month on politics with people who A 93-year-old woman WASHINGTON He added, “It was certainly never McConnell’s initial bill, which the disagree about Trump in Florida was dragged 20 Republican leaders pushed to- going to be easy, but we’ve come a leader had to withdraw as Republi- “stressful and frustrating,” feet as she tried to stop two ward a Senate vote Tuesday on long way, and I look forward to con- cans rebelled against it. compared with 35 percent carjackers in a church park- resurrecting their nearly fl at-lined tinuing our work together to fi nally Thursday’s report seemed un- who find such conversa- ing lot. health care bill. Their uphill drive bring relief.” likely to do much better to help win tions “interesting and The Daytona Beach News- was further complicated by the ail- As leaders tested revisions that over balking moderate Republicans informative.” Journal reported that Mar- ing GOP Sen. John McCain’s po- might attract GOP votes, others Democrats were more upset over millions of voters los- likely than Republicans to quita Steinmetz only had tential absence and a dreary report began comparing the process with ing coverage and cuts in Medicaid, cuts and bruises from the envisioning that the number of un- the trade-offs they scorned seven say they found conversa- the health insurance program for tions with the other side Thursday ordeal. insured Americans would soar. years ago as top Democrats pushed the poor. These included Sens. Lisa The White House and GOP lead- Obama’s overhaul. about Trump to be stress- DeLand police say Stein- Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Col- ful, with about seven in 10 ers fi shed Thursday for ways to win In a blow, the Congressional Bud- metz was in the parking lot lins of Maine, Ohio’s Rob Portman Democrats and about half over recalcitrant senators, includ- get Office said McConnell’s latest of a church when 20-year- and West Virginian Shelley Moore of Republicans taking that old Darius Matthews and ing an administration proposal bill would produce 22 million ad- position. to let states use Medicaid funds to ditional uninsured people by 2026 Capito. 21-year-old David Leo Per- The GOP’s fi ssures have changed For all the polariza- kins III approached her and help people buy their own private and drive up premiums for many little for months. tion that has surrounded pushed her to the ground. health insurance. But there were older Americans. Congress’ non- Conservatives such as Sens. Trump’s administration, the Authorities say the men no indications they’d ensured the partisan fi scal analyst also said it percentage of Americans Mike Lee of Utah and Texas’ Ted grabbed the keys out of her votes needed to even start debat- would boost typical deductibles – who said that members of hand and got into the car. ing the party’s legislative keystone, the money people must pay before Cruz want to loosen Obama’s re- the other party did not Steinmetz reached into a bill scuttling and supplanting insurers cover costs – for single peo- quirements that insurers cover share their values and goals her car to try to stop them President Barack Obama’s health ple to $13,000 that year, well above numerous services and cap cus- is lower now than it was a and was dragged 20 feet be- care law. the $5,000 they’d be expected to tomers’ costs, and some want to cut decade ago, during the fi nal fore she let go. “Dealing with this issue is what’s pay under Obama’s statute. spending for Medicaid and other years of the George W. Bush Police offi cers pursued right for the country,” said Major- That dire outlook resembled one programs. administration. the suspects, who were ar- rested after crashing the car. Matthews and Perkins Senate panel rejects cuts to were being held on carjack- Cancer isn’t silencing McCain ing charges. foreign aid, domestic spending US says ban on Associated Press laptops in airplane WASHINGTON Associated Press creases. An additional $3 John McCain couldn’t WASHINGTON billion would come from a cabins lifted bring himself to vote for Rebuffing a Republi- trust fund that’s supposed DALLAS Donald Trump – so he talk- can president, a GOP-led to be dedicated to crime The ban on laptops in the ed about writing in his best Senate panel Thursday victims, and emergency cabins of planes fl ying from friend’s name for president. rejected President Donald war funding is sprinkled After the election, he’s been the Middle East to the U.S. is Trump’s proposed cuts to generously to limit cuts to the leading Senate Republi- foreign aid and deep re- foreign aid. over, as federal offi cials say can critic of Trump’s posture that large airports in the re- ductions in spending on The Senate panel tries to toward Russia. And from his domestic programs such work on a bipartisan basis. gion have taken other steps Arizona home, where he’s to increase security. as education, housing and Both parties want a bud- battling brain cancer, the get deal to increase spend- Those measures in- Arizona senator Thursday energy. ing but negotiations by top clude checking electronic lobbed a new attack at the The powerful Appro- priations Committee that Capitol Hill leaders and the devices to make sure they White House over its Syria oversees spending for the administration have yet don’t contain a bomb and policy. The grave medical diag- federal government ap- to start in earnest. The fi s- pulling more people out of proved the plan on a party- cal year starts Oct. 1, and a airport lines for additional nosis hit the six-term sena- AP FILE PHOTO, JUNE 22 line vote. stopgap funding measure screening. tor just as he was settling into the latest notable role Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., arrives for a Senate Republican meeting In May, Trump pro- will be required to avert a A spokesman for the in his storied career. The ex- on a health reform bill on Capitol Hill last month. posed a cut of some 32 government shutdown. Department of Homeland prisoner of war, former GOP percent in spending in di- Democrats pressed for Security said Thursday that presidential nominee and be undergoing treatment for ern. His absence, however plomacy programs such higher spending but are all airlines and airports with onetime standard-bearer glioblastoma, McCain prom- long, raises the prospect of as economic aid and con- working cooperatively in fl ights departing for the of the political Straight Talk ised – warned, really – that a Senate without its some- tributions to international crafting bills under the U.S. had met the agency’s Express has emerged as a he won’t be gone for long. times trash-talking, yet also organizations. The com- plan. fi rst phase of new security voice for what some Republi- “He is yelling at me to buck self-effacing, senator from mittee agreed on spend- The move by the Senate measures, which were an- cans feel is a party lost in the up so I’m gonna buck up,” Arizona for the fi rst time in ing about $11 billion more panel is in sharp contrast to nounced in late June but not Trump era. He’s lambast- said Sen. Lindsey Graham more than three decades. than the president sought action in the House, where described in any detail. ed Trump as a defamer of of South Carolina, McCain’s On Thursday, from his for $51.2 billion next year Republicans are push- In March, the U.S. im- military personnel, recoiled close friend in the Senate. home in Arizona, McCain for the State Department ing budget and spending posed a ban on laptops in from Trump’s willingness to It was classic McCain, said the administration and related agencies. plans that would increase the cabins of planes coming cozy up to Russian President whose candor offers a dose would be “playing right into While overall spending the Pentagon’s budget by into the country from 10 Vladimir Putin and rejected of authenticity and moxie the hands of Vladimir Putin” would remain frozen, bills about $70 billion above Middle Eastern airports. Trump’s self-described boor- at a time when his fellow if, as The Washington Post re- funding education, hous- current levels and cut most Republicans control Con- ported, Trump was ending a Associated Press ishness toward women. ing and transportation, domestic agencies, though On Thursday, less than 24 gress and the presidency program to back the Syrian homeland security and en- not as sharply as Trump hours after announcing he’d but are struggling to gov- opposition. ergy would all receive in- would like.

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» INSIDE C SOCIETY, C2 • ET CETERA, C3 • COMICS, C4 COMING TOMORROW Reviews of newly-released FRIDAY albums. THE VALLEY LIFE JULY 21, 2017 5 THE VINDICATOR | C1 Today’s entertainment picks: 1 Our Lady of Mount ‘Girls Trip’ makes for hilarious destination Carmel Italian festi- val, 5-11 p.m.: A full slate of fun, food and music, includ- By SANDY COHEN memorable. She has a scene dish), who hasn’t stopped like Dina or one as tightly ing the Cavaliers Band at 7 AP Entertainment Writer with a grapefruit that will go partying since graduation. ‘GIRLS TRIP’ wound as Lisa. p.m., are on tap at this large Get ready to know the down in the annals of hilari- Ryan and her retired foot- Grade: 3 and a half stars “Girls Trip” definitely festival ($4) on the church name Tiffany Haddish. If ous movie moments. ball star husband Stewart (out of 4) earns its R rating. There’s there were such a thing as The “Girls Trip” here is to (Mike Coulter) have billed crude language, overt sexual grounds, 343 Via Mount Rating: R for crude and Carmel, Youngstown. Comedy Oscars, she would the Essence Festival in New themselves as the couple that jokes, drug references, pub- win for “Girls Trip.” Orleans. A group of friends has it all, and they have a lot sexual content throughout, lic urination, bar fi ghts and 2 “The Little Mer- Like Melissa McCarthy who called themselves the riding on her Essence appear- pervasive language, brief full-frontal male nudity. And, maid,” 8 p.m.: The in “Bridesmaids,” Haddish Flossy Posse back in college ance: They’re poised to sign graphic nudity, and drug girl, is it funny. Nothing is musical, based on the Dis- steals this film from her in the ’90s travel there for a a major corporate contract at material gratuitous. The story is both ney animated fi lm, on stage big-name co-stars: Queen long-awaited reunion after the festival that would bring Running time: 2:02 outrageous and realistic, ($18, $16 for seniors and Latifah, Regina Hall and one of their members, self- them Oprah-level success. grounded by the women’s students, and $14 for chil- Jada Pinkett Smith. All four help guru Ryan (Hall), is Their agent (Kate Walsh), friendship. dren 12 and under) at Kent- actresses have shining mo- invited to give the festival’s who insists on awkwardly us- Could it be the perfect cou- Because the fi lm was actu- Trumbull Theater, 4314 ments of comedy and heart keynote speech. She’s joined ing street slang, warns Ryan ple isn’t so perfect after all? ally shot during the Essence Mahoning Ave. NW, Cham- in director Malcolm D. Lee’s by her longtime besties: Jour- against getting too “turned” What about their lucrative Festival, there are countless pion; 330-675-8887. ode to female friendships, nalist Sasha (Latifah), who over her girls’ weekend, lest contract? cameos. Look for Mariah thanks to the winning script runs a celebrity-gossip web- she jeopardize the deal. The women in “Girls Trip” Carey, Maxwell, Ava DuVer- “South Pacifi c,” 3 by Kenya Barris (“Black-ish”) site; Lisa (Pinkett Smith), an The posse’s trouble begins are so distinct and well- nay, Terry McMillan, Iyanla 7:30 p.m.: The balmy and Tracy Oliver (”Barber- uptight, divorced nurse with when Sasha receives a pa- drawn, they’re universally Vanzant, Morris Chestnut, musical continues ($16 for shop: The Next Cut”), but two young children, and parazzi picture of Stewart relatable. Everyone has a Faith Evans, Common, Did- adults, $13 for seniors) at Haddish emerges as the most brash, outspoken Dina (Had- in a compromising position. wild friend they wish was dy, Ne-Yo and many others. New Castle Playhouse, 202 E. Long Ave., New Castle, Pa.; 724-654-3437. 4 “Forbidden Visual splendor isn’t enough to lift ‘Valerian’ Youngstown,” 8 Seacrest p.m.: Rust Belt Theater Company’s annual spoof of local and Broadway musi- to return cal theater, with some new songs, on stage ($15, $10 for seniors and students) at as host Calvin Center, 755 Mahon- ing Ave., Youngstown; 330- 507-2358. of ‘Idol’ 5 “The Lion, the Associaed Press Witch and the Wardrobe,” 7:30 p.m.: A NEW YORK theatrical adaptation ($10, Ryan Seacrest will be $5 for children under 6) of back hosting “American “The Chronicles of Narnia,” Idol” when it returns for its by the children’s theater fi rst season on ABC. Kelly at The Vic, 702 Mahoning Ripa made the announce- Ave., Youngstown; 330-746- ment on Thursday’s “Live 5455. with Kelly and Ryan,” which she has co-hosted STX ENTERTAINMENT with Seacrest since he Cara Delevingne stars in “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.” joined her in May. “I am happy to confirm ... that Ryan “DESCENDANTS 2” (8 Looks aren’t everything Seacrest is P.M., DISNEY CHANNEL, returning as ABC, FREEFORM, DISNEY Seacrest the host of ‘A merican XD, LIFETIME AND LIFE- By JAKE COYLE plot or the developing relationship TIME MOVIE NETWORK): AP Film Writer Idol,” ’ said Ripa as the stu- ‘VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A between Valerian and Laureline but dio audience whooped. The musical adventures THOUSAND PLANETS’ there’s little reason to. Their chemistry continue for the off spring When even most of the good spec- Seacrest said he was ex- tacles carry a strong whiff of prepack- Grade: 2 stars (out of 4) is nonexistent, the dialogue is cringe cited to be doing it again. of Disney’s most infamous worthy and the story is clunky. The aging, try taking in the air of Luc Bes- “I don’t know if you’ve villains in “Descendants 2.” Credits: Directed by Luc Besson; dark secret ultimately leads to a beach It’s a rousing followup to son’s sci-fi extravaganza “Valerian and ever been in a 15-year re- the City of a Thousand Planets.” cast includes Dane Dehaan, Cara planet inhabited by what appears to 2015’s smash hit and will be Delevingne and Rihanna, lationship and then, for a Its atmosphere – vibrant in color, be a pale, slender civilization of high reason that you really don’t simulcast over — count ’em Rating: PG-13 for sci-fi violence cheek-boned runway models whose — six networks. elastic in form – takes some acclimat- know, you break up,” he ing to after such a barrage of more and action, suggestive material and natural resources are magic, life-giv- TV LISTINGS, C3 said. “I thought, ‘Gosh, it sanitized summer movies. Watching brief language ing pearls that are pooped out by scaly would be great to get back ENTERTAINMENT NEWS “Valerian” is to simultaneously and Running time: 2:17 little genial creatures. You know. That together at some point.” ’ acutely realize what’s missing from so old game. Seacrest had a grand Recycle, restring many other big fi lms (visual inventive- But the images are frequently ex- history with “Idol” during ness, freewheeling unpredictability) like a movie paradise. It’s a pity, then, traordinary. There are popsicle-col- musical instruments that instead of some exotic protago- its smash-hit run on Fox and appreciate what the more con- ored clouds of blue and red, glowing from 2002 through 2016. NILES trolled studio project does so much nist we’re saddled with the altogether butterfl ies and teaming extraterres- Local musicians are in- uninteresting Valerian (Dehaan), a Reclaiming that job now better (precision pacing, half-decent trial creations. An immense bazaar gives him an additional vited to attend a free recycle writing). brash special agent hotshot. Dehaan exists invisibly on an arid planet, but and restring event at Hub- also starred earlier this year in Gore role in the Disney fam- Had “Valerian” – a lifelong passion when visitors put on a headset, they’re ily, which owns ABC and bard Music in Eastwood Mall project for the French fi lmmaker that’s Verbinksi’s “Cure for Wellness” (one transported into a huge marketplace. at 6 p.m. today. of the year’s other ravishing but ques- produces the syndicated been called the most expensive indie From the outside, it just looks like lost “Live.” Sponsored by D’Addario, film ever made – been produced in tionably quixotic auteur-driven jum- virtual-reality users wandering the bles) and he has a defi nite presence: His potential return to musicians can bring any the studio system, it would have been desert. “Idol” had sparked much old instrument strings for better. But also worse. intelligently smarmy with a voice that Besson has been to space before. I suspect even Keanu Reeves would speculation since ABC recycling and get their elec- “Valerian and the City of a Thou- “The Fifth Element” had many of the announced in May that tric or acoustic guitars re- sand Planets,” adapted by Besson fi nd dubiously low. same elements – a madcap melding of He’s teamed with Laureline (Cara it would revive the talent strung with D’Addario NYXL from Pierre Christin and Jen Claude species, a big musical moment, a feast competition. The program or Nickel Bronze Acoustic Mezieres’ comic book series, is just Delevingne) and their investigation of color – but it was better organized soon has them digging into a tangled- airs from Los Angeles and strings. Old strings collected your average Dane Dehaan movie with and had the benefi t of Bruce Willis in “Live” airs weekday morn- during the event will be re- extraterrestrial ducks, a pole-dancing up past, where suspicions of a cov- the lead. Yet “Valerian” is another level ered-up genocide appear to implicate ings from New York. But cycled through Playback, Rihanna and a prominent cameo from entirely in terms of visual splendor. I the 42-year-old Seacrest D’Addario’s free, national Herbie Hancock – on hand, presum- a military commander (Clive Owen). kept thinking: This movie would be More words could be spent on the is no stranger to a packed recycling program. ably, to channel the cosmic spirit of his fantastic on mute. work schedule and cross- “We are doing the restring album covers. country fl ights. event because we want to do This one slides in somewhere on Seacrest will also con- something for our custom- the spectrum of rococo science fic- tinue his syndicated Los ers that is unique and com- tions like the Wachowskis’ “Jupiter Angeles radio show, as well pletely free. It is important to Ascending” or James Gunn’s more re- as a nationally syndicated give back to them,” said Rob cent “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.” Top 40 radio show. He also McFarland, general manager These are worlds populated by a lavish hosts and executive pro- of Hubbard Music. and somewhat harmonious diversity duces ABC’s annual “Dick For information, call 330- of life forms. In the opening montage Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ 534-3900. of “Valerian” (its best sequence), the Eve with Ryan Seacrest,” commander of the sprawling space and is a busy producer of Aaron Lewis station Alpha welcomes over time a series in which he doesn’t to play Packard steady stream of every nationality appear, including “Keeping of Earth and then alien species, too, WARREN Up with the Kardashians” greeting each with a handshake. and its many spin-offs. Aaron Lewis and Black- Eventually the station grows so berry Smoke will come to The search for the first large that it’s jettisoned into space. STX ENTERTAINMENT ABC-aired “Idol” begins Packard Music Hall on Nov. This wild, spinning metropolis of 11 for a 7:30 p.m. concert. Dane DeHaan, and Cara Delevingne in a scene from “Valerian and the City of a next month. The premiere alien cultures on a metal sphere looks Thousand Planets.” Tickets range from $32 date has yet to be revealed. to $52 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at ticketmaster. com, by phone at 1-800-745- 3000 and at the Packard Is living-room painting a Michelangelo? box offi ce, 1703 Mahoning Ave. NW. Associated Press sionally got dinged by a thrown Lewis, who was once tennis ball and once fell from the front man of rock band TONAWANDA, N.Y. Martin Kober is convinced the wall while being dusted. before turning coun- NEWN MIDDLETOWN the painting of a dying Jesus Kober has for the last 15 try, achieved critical suc- that hung above the mantel years taken his Michelangelo THURS: Queen of Hearts cess with his latest album, in his upstate New York child- suspicions to the art world and “Sinner,” which hit the top hood home is the work of Mi- gotten a mixed bag of scholarly position on several Billboard chelangelo. Getting experts to opinions. & Karaoke charts. agree remains the $300 million For now, the circa 1545 fam- Blackberry Smoke’s lat- hurdle. ily heirloom that was given to FRI: Fish Dinner Special est album, “Like An Arrow,” That’s the potential value of Kober’s great-great-grandfa- fared well on the rock charts, the 19-by-25-inch work that ther’s sister-in-law by a German SAT: Live Entertainment and includes a collaboration Kober’s family affectionately baroness remains in an out-of- 19 Sycamore Dr, New Middletown, OH with the late Greg Allman. calls “the Mike,” a one-time state vault while he seeks the ASSOCIATED PRESS living room fi xture that occa- elusive validation. Painting believed to be by 330-623-6200 Michelangelo.

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FRIDAY DEAR ANNIE Dear JULY 21, 2017 Advice from Annie Lane Annie SOCIETY NEWS every day in Society. THE VINDICATOR | C2 Friend Chaplain offers some tips for cruises

is bored Dear Heloise: I read you to see some gross images in where do they get them? Am our furry feline friends: in the Omaha (Neb.) World- the bathroom. Wouldn’t it I the only one who never Cats don’t have the ability Herald. I’ve served as chap- Heloise be better to place the mirror thought of “bones” when to taste sweetness. by their lain on many cruises and on the entrance door to the talking about bone china? It’s believed that domesti- recommend four useful bathroom? Just wondering. cated cats have been with hints: Judy C., Orange, Calif. foot on the gangplank, us since 3,600 B.C., which town Get to the port city one William C., via email and they already start to Judy, the manufacturers of is long before Egypt had day ahead of time to avoid complain. William, I spoke to a senior bone china use fi nely milled pharaohs who worshiped Dear Annie: I current- travel delays. consultant for a major hotel cow bones from slaughter- them. ly live in a small town in Buy the cruise lines’ air J.K.C. in Nebraska chain, and he said that plac- houses or rendering plants. Adult cats are usually rural Missouri. I grew up package. If there is a lactose-intolerant. J.K.C., I loved your sugges- ing the mirror on the opposite The best china generally will here, and my husband problem with a delay at A polydactyl cat is a cat grew up here, and we plan the end of the cruise, the tions, especially the last one. wall allows others in the room have between 30 percent and Just sit back and relax on a to use the mirror if someone 50 percent bone ash. This is with more than fi ve toes on raising our own fam- cruise line will help rear- on its front paws and/or ily here, as well. The only cruise. Go with the fl ow, and else is in the bathroom. He mixed in with the various range fl ights home. more than four toes on its time I left was for college. have a great time. suggested asking the person clays used to make the china, If you want to avoid the back paws. They’re some- I moved to St. Louis for in the bathroom to please because bone ash helps to expense of excursions, go Heloise four years and enjoyed close the door. prevent the porcelain from times called “Heming- to one of the taxis lined way Cats” because the the new adventures of big- up at the port; ask what Dear Heloise: I have been developing fine cracks, and Heloise author had several and city life, but I moved back the fee would be for two to many hotel properties to strengthen the dinnerware. was very fond of them. home right after gradua- hours (or whatever time through the years, large and Dear Heloise: I always Bone china actually is very Heloise tion. One of my best col- you want) to see the best small, and most have the learn something new when strong. lege girlfriends, “Jessica,” things in that port city. same fault: the placement I read your column. I had Send a money-saving or timesaving hint who’s also from here, of a full-length mirror oppo- Heloise to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, Don’t complain! Some no idea that bone china re- TX 78279-5000, fax it to 210-HELOISE or recently moved back for people have one foot on site the bathroom door. This ally had bone ash in it. What Dear Readers: Here are email it to [email protected]. family reasons after hav- the ship and still have one enables anyone in the room kinds of bones are used, and some interesting facts on © 2017 King Features Syndicate ing stayed in the city for another fi ve years. Annie, my issue is that Jessica is always com- CLUB CALENDAR SOCIETY plaining to me about how boring our hometown is CLUBS digest and how she can’t wait to Moose Club is looking for leave, and she draws out former and new members in old college experiences to Youngstown and Niles area to TAG hosts art festival begin meetings. Any First Re- on square in Warren make me agree with her. sponders, volunteers or military I’ve tried telling her that personnel are welcome, and WARREN though I did love being the $60 membership fee will The Fine Arts Council of in a big city, I’m really a be waived. For information, call Trumbull County and The small-town person. How- Randy at 330-989-5149 Monday Trumbull Art Gallery will host ever, she refuses to listen through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 artists in Warren on Saturday. and keeps pressuring me p.m. TAG’s Pots in the Park fes- to move back to St. Louis tival featuring clay artists with her. Don’t I miss the GROUPS with exhibits and demonstra- culture? The art? The res- Metaphysics Study Group meets the last Wednesday of each tions will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. taurants? The job oppor- on Courthouse Square. The tunities? Well, yes, some- month from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Yoga Center, 972 Youngstown- Warren Art Hop, also around times. But I’m happy here. Kingsville Rd., Vienna. Meetings Courthouse Square, will be And I’m happy Jessica is consist of an open forum for dis- noon to 9 p.m. It will include here, too. When not com- cussion of metaphysics, psychic live music, art, food, and spe- plaining, she’s an incred- phenomenon and spirituality fol- SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR cial book and art sale. A trolley ible friend. How do I keep lowed by a meditation and healing will run from noon to 5 p.m. my friendship without circle. Meetings are conducted by Youngstown Lions install offi cers The studios in F.A.C.T.’s Steve Tackett, author of “Awaken- disregarding my town? Art on Park, 170 North Park ings: The Essential Guide to Meta- The Lions Club of Youngstown met recently for lunch in the Manchester Room of the Youngstown YMCA Country Catie physics.” For more information, to install new offi cers and board members. Lion Parker McHenry served as toastmaster. District 13 Ave. will host an open house call Steve at 330-647-0399. OH4 LCIF Representative Lion Angie Tyler also presented the Melvin Jones Fellowship to Lion Pete Noll. throughout the day. TAG’s new Dear Country Catie: It’s Michael Metzinger is the new president of the club. Other offi cers and board members were installed classroom and artist residency time to remind your city- GUILDS by District 13 OH4 First Vice District Governor-elect Michael Tyler. Above, kneeling in front is Tyler, and space dedication will be from loving friend of the value Niles Chapter of the Ameri- standing from left are John Getchey, secretary; Noll; Diane Hardenbrook, treasurer; Adam Costello, 5-7 p.m. with a ribbon cutting of small-town humility. can Sewing Guild has scheduled board member; Cheri Metzinger, third vice president; Jerry Bryan and Roger Guglucello, board mem- at 5:30 p.m. Be very clear with Jessica the following neighborhood group bers; Myra Vitto, fi rst vice president; Pete Storey, board member; Kyle Miasek, immediate past presi- The following juried art dent; Metzinger; Bill Cooper, board member; and Parker McHenry. toastmaster. Not present for photo that though you appreci- meeting: Southington So-Sews shows will open Saturday also: ate and understand what will meet at 10 a.m. Monday at were Angie Tyler; Rick Deak, second vice president; and Stacia Erdos Littleton, Shirley Christian and Ryan Reed, board members. the opening reception for she loves about a big city, Jennie’s house for a picnic. All members are asked to take a “Heroes and Villains on Park,” you and your husband pre- covered dish. Note meeting place able across from Sheepfold and at month at the Community Center, mation, visit www.oa.org, or call noon to 6 p.m., the opening re- fer the quiet of the country. change. For information, call Jen- the care center. For information, 1344 Fifth Ave., Youngstown. Visit Mahoning-Trumbull Counties ception for Barry Burkey’s solo Tell her that when she’s not nie at 330-847-7386. call 330-534-1952 or 724-981- namimv.org, call 330-727-9268, Help Hotline at 330-747-2696, show “Resin Art,” 6-9 p.m., and complaining, she’s an in- 5683. The support group was or e-mail staff @namimv.org for Columbiana County Help Hotline the opening reception for Idris credible friend. In the end, SINGLES formed to reach out to help fami- information. at 330-424-7767 or Lawrence Kabir Syed ceramic exhibition she will appreciate your D.A.R.E. has scheduled the fol- lies who have lost loved ones to Nar-Anon, a 12-step program County Help Hotline at 724-674- and 53rd Tag Annual, 6-9 p.m. honesty. And perhaps it lowing activities: 6 p.m. Saturday alcohol or substance abuse. for relatives and friends aff ected 3697. will cause her to pause and for Mt. Carmel Festival to listen to F.O.C.U.S., a breast-cancer by a loved one’s addiction to Survivors of Suicide in Co- Subaru’s Love to Care reflect on her current life, “Brotherhood”; 6 p.m. Tuesday support group, will meet at 6 drugs, meets at 7 p.m. every lumbiana County will meet at initiative held today what’s making her unhap- for Bocce in Boardman Park; 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Davidson’s Friday at Howland Community 6 p.m. Thursday at Columbiana p.m. Wednesday for walking at Restaurant, 3636 Canfi eld Road, Church, 198 Niles-Cortland Road Counseling Center, 40722 state BOARDMAN py and what she could do Mill Creek Park Walking Trail; and to change it – as opposed to Cornersburg. All breast-cancer SE, Howland, and at 7 p.m. every Route 154, Lisbon. This support Representatives from 7:30 p.m. Thursday for Birthday survivors and supporters are Sunday upstairs at the Sahara Boardman Subaru, in con- reminiscing about her glory Night at the church, 565 Board- group is for families who have lost welcome. For directions, call the Club, 2345 Youngstown Road SE a loved one to suicide. For infor- junction with the Leukemia days in college. man Canfi eld Road, Boardman; restaurant at 330-799-0033. (Route 422), Warren. For informa- mation, call the Help Network of and Lymphoma Society, will and 6 p.m. Friday for music and tion, call Bill at 330-856-3822. Dear Annie: A recent dinner at Trax’s Lounge, 4250 Friendship Train 12-Step at 330-424-7767. present blankets and arts-and- Support Group meets from 1 to Never Alone Nar-Anon Group, column of yours ad- New Road, Austintown. TOPS 327 is seeking new crafts kits to cancer patients dressed people’s making 2 p.m. Wednesdays at Rising Star a 12-step program for family, at Akron Children’s Hospital SOCIETIES Baptist Church, 2943 Wardle Ave. relatives and friends aff ected by members who want to Take Off comments about a per- Pounds Sensibly. Meeting will Mahoning Valley. The event The Struthers Historical People who are trying to over- a loved one’s addiction to drugs, will take place at 10 a.m. today son’s height. (The letter come any addiction are welcome meets every Wednesday at 7 take place Monday at Christ was from “Had It Up to Society, 50 Terrace St., will meet Church Presbyterian, 1933 Can- at Akron Children’s Hospital, at noon on Aug. 6. Plans for the and encouraged to attend. Those p.m. upstairs at the Neil Kennedy Here.”) Even more com- attending should enter through Recovery Clinic, 5211 Mahoning fi eld Road, Boardman. Weigh-in Beeghly Campus, Building A second Alexander Frankfort Day Boardman Subaru Waiting mon is the practice of on Sept. 30 will be discussed. the church’s lower parking lot off Ave., Austintown. For information, is from 6 to 6:30 p.m. with the commenting on a person’s After the meeting, a presentation Wardle. call 330-207-0845. meeting at 6:45. The fi rst meet- Area just inside the main en- body size, either positive of “Iron Valley, The Transforma- NAMI Mahoning Valley off ers Overeaters Anonymous ing is free. Guests are welcome. trance at 6505 Market St. or negative. It seems that tion of the Iron Industry in Ohio’s support groups for those who Groups have scheduled the fol- For information, call 330-799- many people are fl attered Mahoning Valley, 1802-1913,” will deal with mental illness. Support lowing local meetings: 10 a.m. 3106. when someone comments be shown at the Trumbull County groups meet as follows: Girard Saturday, St. Thomas the Apos- TOPS 1237, Austintown, will SOCIETY NEWS about weight loss. I, for Historical Society, 303 Monroe St. Family Support, fi rst Thursday tle Church Hall, Room 2, 4453 meet Thursday at Idaho Road Al- Publication policy one, am very uncomfort- NW, Warren. Members who would of each month at 11 a.m. at the Warren-Sharon Road, Vienna; 7 liance Church, 250 Idaho Road. The Vindicator publishes able when people make like to see the presentation are Girard Library, 105 E. Prospect p.m. Sunday, Shenango Presby- Weigh-in is from 5 to 5:30 p.m., engagement, wedding and planning to carpool. All members St., and Austintown Family Sup- terian Church, 3144 Wilmington followed by the meeting until anniversary announce- any comment about my are welcome. port Group, 7 p.m. the second Road (Route 18), New Castle, 6:30. For information, call 330- ments free of charge. body size. It seems that it Tuesday of each month at Alta Pa.; 1 p.m. Monday, Girard Multi- is now also acceptable to SUPPORT GROUPS 758-4923. Forms may be obtained Care, 142 Javit Court. NAMI generational Center, 443 Trum- from our Vindicator news say, “Oh, I see you put on Codependency and Grief Sup- Connection, a support group bull Ave., Girard; 6 p.m. Tuesday, TOPS 1497, Youngstown, will offi ces or our website at a few pounds.” When did port Group will meet Tuesday at for people with a mental health Oxford house, 30 Benton Road, meet from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Thurs- www.vindy.com, or mail a we become a society that 10 a.m. at the Chapel of Sheepfold diagnosis meets at the following Salem; 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, day at St. Maron Church, 1555 S. self-addressed, stamped, accepts such personal Ministries, 233 North Ave. Sha- locations: 1:30 p.m. Thursdays Valley Care-Northside Medical Meridian Road, Youngstown. New business envelope to The comments from people ron, Pa. A meeting also will take at the Community Center, 1344 Center, Medical Education Build- members are welcome; the fi rst Vindicator, Society De- we barely know? And if a place at 7 p.m. at the care center Fifth Ave., Youngstown; 6 p.m. ing, Auditorium A, 500 Gypsy meeting is free. For information partment, P.O. Box 780, of the Kelley-Robb-Cummins the second and fourth Thursdays Lane, Youngstown; and 7:30 p.m Youngstown, OH 44501, call 330-974-8450. person does not want to Funeral Home, North Main Street, at Alta Care in Austintown; and Thursday, at New Life Lutheran with a note indicating which receive such comments, Hubbard. Group sessions are free, NAMI Connection for the dual Church, 1181 Church Hill-Hubbard Club news is published Friday. Please form is needed. what response could pos- but participants must register to submit information about upcoming Your picture must be diagnosed at 6 p.m. the second Road, Liberty. 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Sometimes a the Ursuline Sisters of Youngstown, pre- so the announcement can sarcastic response (“Gee, sented four students taking part in Sister automatically appear in the thanks”) is in order; some- Jerome’s Mission College program with Forever and Ever section times it’s better to just let scholarships during a luncheon recent- of Neighbors. To e-mail a ly at the Ursuline Center. The scholar- photograph with your an- such comments roll off your ships honor local businessman Clarence nouncement, send a 5-by-7 back and leave them be- R. Smith Jr. and his wife, Rose Marie. jpeg fi le (300 dpi) as an hind you, where they be- Scholarship recipients are Kevin Talley of attachment. The Vindicator long. Hermitage, Lauren Wimer of Warren, Sara is not responsible for loss of Egry of Girard and RaKaiya Peterman of or damage to your photo. But I’m printing this letter Niles. All four are majoring in social work To submit your an- here as a PSA: Please don’t and attend Youngstown State University. nouncement, you may drop comment on another per- At right, from left, are Talley and Wimer, it off at the front counter son’s weight loss or weight who each received a $1,000 scholarship; of our downtown offi ce, Ramone Elkins, who received the scholar- 107 Vindicator Square, gain, height, shoe size, hair Youngstown; mail it to The loss, etc. Zip it. ship last October when it was fi rst intro- Vindicator at the above duced; and Maraline Kubik, director, who address; or e-mail it to soci- Email your questions for Annie Lane to presented the awards. Not present for pic- [email protected]. [email protected], or write to: ture were Egry, who received $750, and For further information Dear Annie, c/o Creators Syndicate, Peterman, who received $250. 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. call 330-747-1471 Ext. 1282. © 2017 Creators Syndicate SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR

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EMAIL: [email protected] ET CETERA THE VINDICATOR | FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 C3 YEARS AGO TODAY’S HOROSCOPE TVTONIGHT For complete TV & movie listings, see TV Week in Saturday’s Vindicator Movies Happy Birthday! In The Next Year: Today is Friday, July 21, the 202nd day of 2017. 7/21/17 6:30 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 11 pm 11:30 A better work/life balance is the There are 163 days left in the year. NBC Nightly Inside Edition Family Feud America’s Got Talent “Judge Cuts 1” Contestants hope Dateline NBC (N) 21 News Tonight Show aim and you’ll find it this year. You 21-WFMJ-NBC News - Holt (N) to impress the judges. 11PM (N) ASSOCIATED PRESS are poised to create powerful and (:00) TMZ Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Masters of Masters of Penn & Teller: Fool Us Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls Dish Nation TMZ (N) positive relationships. The next 21.2-WBCB-CW Live (N) Illusion (N) Illusion “First Kiss” (N) On this date in: seven weeks bring an intensive CBS Evening Wheel of Jeopardy! 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There micide so far in 1992. are people you trust so whole- 1977: The fi nal car of about two million Chev- heartedly, if they were ever to let rolet Vegas or Pontiac Astres assembled at Gen- you down, you’d instantly forgive eral Motors Corp.’s Lordstown complex rolls off them and blame yourself. This is a closeness you feel with some the line. The line will be down for retooling for of the people you’re dealing with four weeks and will then begin manufactur- today. It’s a secure feeling. ing Chevrolet Monzas, Pontiac Sunbirds, Olds VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Your Starfi res and Buick Skyhawks. circumstances are where you are, ODDLY ENOUGH Roland said she can’t make a detailed Bishop offers daily A heat wave causes electrical outages, includ- not who you are. Some environ- comment about the union’s decision prayer for commuters ing one that caused the Wild Cat at ments are harder to escape than Grievance fi led over because the university has a process to come to a stop, stranding 24 riders. others. Today you’ll have to wrig- underway for addressing the griev- in ‘Summer of Hell’ A crowd of 1,000 turns out to watch the opening gle and fight to unclench the tal- mowing goats at sessions of the 34th annual Youngstown Chari- ons that hold you in a place. university in Michigan ance. But she said that no school ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y. LIBRA workers have been laid off by the goat A Roman Catholic bishop is off er- ty Horse Show at the Canfi eld Fairgrounds. ! (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). It’s quality over quantity in most KALAMAZOO, MICH. project. ing prayers to New York-area com- 1967: A 200-bed hospital on South Avenue things today, but in order to work A union has fi led a grievance in re- “This stuff is so thick,” said Munch- muters facing what’s been billed as a in Boardman that never opened is sold for out that math problem you need sponse to Western Michigan Univer- ers co-owner Gina Fickle of the wood- “Summer of Hell.” $850,000 to Akron interests and will be operat- intimate knowledge of your val- sity’s hiring of goats to clear 15 acres land. She said that human laborers Long Island Bishop John Barres ed as a long-term care facility known as Little ues. Focus on your own life, happi- of woodland on campus. can always come in to fi nish the work is posting daily one-minute spiritual Forest Medical Center. ness and vision; consider what you Kathi Babbit is the chief steward after the goats clear up to 5 feet messages on a video blog . Three off-duty junior police cadets help po- like about being you. of the American Federation of State, lice disperse a crowd of about 60 that gathered SCORPIO above the ground. Maybe it’s working. So far, few " (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Ab- County and Municipal Employees widespread problems have been re- downtown at the Town Burger restaurant, 335 surdly, life constantly demands Roland said that the goats are a local union. Babbit wrote in a July ported following Democratic Gov. An- W. Federal St., after a brief fi ght. that you simultaneously embrace chemical-free option to clear areas newsletter that the grievance had drew Cuomo’s initial “hell” prediction. Atty. Robert Manchester of Canfi eld is appoint- and detach from it. Whether you that are problems for humans to re- been fi led in relation to subcontract- ed to the fi nance committee of Rotary Interna- march forward, stumble forward move. She also said the goats are a The Diocese of Rockville Centre or fall forward, ‘’forward’’ comes. ing and the unreported use of goats, says the bishop is aware that com- tional and will serve with men from Australia, cost-eff ective way to get rid of poison The thing about life is, it goes on. the Kalamazoo Gazette reported. muters are facing challenges getting Hong Kong, Argentina and the U.S. ivy and invasive species. #SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. The university hired the team of to and from New York City. Recently, a 1942: The Youngstown Board of Education 21). Take your ideas to many peo- goats after a half-acre trial run last University Horticulturist Nicholas project began at Penn Station. adopts a 1943 budget of $3 million, about ple. The general public will have year. Offi cials of goat rental company Gooch said that the school hasn’t Travelers began using alternate $70,000 less than the 1942 budget. ideas that you’ll have to weigh Munchers on Hooves said the animal received any complaints about the stations, buses and ferries as sched- Cpl. Leslie Walters Jr., a Marine on the Aircraft carefully. But a good friend can consumes 3 to 5 pounds of vegeta- goats other than the union. get you going in ways and direc- ules were altered on the Long Island carrier Yorktown, disabled during the battle of tions you wouldn’t have thought tion per day and leaves behind natu- According to Roland, the goats are Rail Road, New Jersey Transit and Midway, is reported safe in Honolulu. to travel, much to your benefit. ral fertilizer. expected to be on campus until about Amtrak. Offi cials of draft boards in Mahoning County $CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). University spokeswoman Cheryl a week before fall classes begin. Associated Press are studying new regulations. No one knows what’s in the head and heart of another, and yet you 07/21/17 44 feel you have a pretty good idea JUMBLE AND CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN Mme.'s daughter 1 1 45 Sorry! of it in regard to your nearest and THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Make hush puppies Froth 46 dearest. Still, seek confirmation by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek 4 Rather you -- me 2 Regulation Casks before acting on what you merely 8 3 47 Swatch Unscramble these four Jumbles, Total Cheerful color 48 suspect to be true. one letter to each square, 11 Casanova type 4 Frat letter Perched on AQUARIUS to form four ordinary words. 12 5 49 Movie lioness % (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Pueblo people Macho motorcycles 50 While there are popular notions, 13 6 Crafty KORPE Call -- -- cab GI mail drop 52 there isn’t one single meaning 14 Dormitory 7 Blockhead Mont. neighbor that intrinsically exists. 15 Braggart's vacations? 8 Centrally located PISCES ©2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 9 & (Feb. 19-March 20). All Rights Reserved. (2 wds.) Org. division Children are often more outwardly 17 Egg dishes 10 Mad rush concerned with who they sit next PMIBL 19 Breadth 11 Greek P to than adults are. It’s because 20 Mouths, in biology 16 Hops a train YESTERDAY’S ANSWER they, like you, are wise to the fact 21 Concealed 18 Sea eagle that you can have a totally differ- 22 Angry look 21 Rushes off ent experience sitting next to a BAZAEL 25 Soda buys 22 Enthusiast preferred someone. Check out the new, free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app 28 Provide help 23 Funny person WEEKEND LOVE FORECAST: 29 Fencing sword 24 Comic-strip dog ARIES: Spend time on appear- 31 Exec, slangily 25 Heavy metal ances because you’re likely to YAASLW 33 Roulette color 26 Undoing match up your internal and exter- Now arrange the circled letters 35 Go slowly 27 Go to the bottom nal beauty in a new and very ef- to form the surprise answer, as 37 30 suggested by the above cartoon. Midwest st. Rind fective way. TAURUS: Being too 38 Combed, in a way 32 QB objectives nice and too available is as bad 40 Sausage type 34 Artificial fiber for friendship as it is for love. Use 42 36 (Answers tomorrow) "Westworld" name High spirits the law of scarcity to your advan- 43 39 Jumbles: WITTY AMUSE GOVERN INFAMY -- -tzu Swells tage. GEMINI: ‘’What do you think Yesterday’s 44 41 of me?’’ is a question guaranteed Answer: The barbers liked to eat their meals without Engine Salt additive all the — TRIMMINGS 47 43 to make its target think less. Be Ice-cream treats Racing sleds confident in all things. CANCER: 51 Lazing about Sometimes you don’t know where SUDOKU 53 "-- never fly" the line is until you go over it. Rep- 54 Hosp. worker rimands are good information. 55 McClurg of sitcoms LEO: It’s supposed to be fun! If 56 Curious it’s not, look at why not. VIRGO: 57 Slalom run You’ll know in a matter of sec- 58 Exhausts onds whether or not you click with 59 Ecol. bureau someone, so don’t labor over it if How to play: it’s not happening. LIBRA: Keep the conversation simple. Love Each row must contain the flows out of elegance and brevity numbers 1 to 9; each column and gets dammed up in complex- must contain the numbers ity. SCORPIO: The body language 1 to 9; and each set of 3-by- always speaks first. SAGITTAR- 3 boxes must contain the IUS: What’s needed is emotion- numbers 1 to 9. al resilience. If you don’t seem to have enough, act like you have enough and it will come to you. CAPRICORN: Avoid wasting time in love. Get attention then get to the point. AQUARIUS: Confidence is mostly perceived nonverbally. PISCES: Jealousy seldom works in your favor. Work it out quiet- ly and internally before it hurts your game. Visit Holiday Mathis online at www.creators.com. © 2017 Creators Syndicate Inc. 07/21

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