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BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 cents Cartersville kayaker takes part in Paddle Georgia

BY MARIE NESMITH Georgia last year, I was able to attend year, and we couldn’t have picked bet- get involved in activities to protect lo- [email protected] this 15th year anniversary of PG.” ter rivers,” Paddle Georgia Coordina- cal rivers, streams and lakes,” he said. While her son was unable to take part tor Joe Cook said. “The Withlacoochee “Paddle Georgia has been very suc- For Carol McNavish, participating because he is attending medical school and Suwannee were a delight and un- cessful. With funds raised this year, we in Paddle Georgia has turned into a in Texas, McNavish shared —although like any other rivers we’ve traveled on will have surpassed the half-million “big family reunion.” Through the ca- she didn’t have a loved one join her — in the history of Paddle Georgia. mark in funds raised through the event noe and kayak voyage, the Cartersville she “wasn’t really by myself.” “More than 330 people participated, during its 15-year history. resident has explored more than 1,300 “Over the years, we have made many helping us raise more than $60,000 “We’ve introduced more than 5,000 miles of rivers across the state. friends that also come back every year through our Canoe-a-thon fundraising people to Georgia’s rivers and explored “When I saw the advertisement for for this trip,” she said. “The trip can effort. All of this money supports river some 1,500 miles of the state’s rivers. the fi rst Paddle Georgia in 2005 to pad- be like a big family reunion to many protection projects and the develop- The funds are used by Georgia River dle a week on the Chattahoochee Riv- people.” ment of recreational water trails across Network to support river protection er, I signed up and so did my youngest Presented by Georgia River Net- the state.” projects and the development of recre- who was 11 at the time,” McNavish work, Paddle Georgia 2019 ventured Noting the purpose of Paddle Geor- ational water trails. Additionally, funds said. “After that trip, we both bought outside of Georgia for the fi rst time in gia is to “connect people with Geor- are distributed to local watershed pro- kayaks and my son and I continued its history, featuring the Withlacooch- gia’s rivers,” Cook shared the event has tection groups. Suwannee Riverkeeper each year going back to Paddle Geor- ee and Suwannee rivers. Traveling 92 attracted thousands of attendees since and the WWALS Watershed Coalition SPECIAL gia for the weeklong trip. miles, the journey launched June 15 its inception. will be the benefi ciaries of this year’s Cartersville resident Carol McNavish, pic- “I missed the 13th and 14th year of around Valdosta and concluded June “The idea is to get people to fall in journey.” tured during another kayaking adventure, the Paddle Georgia trips because of a 21 near Mayo, Florida. love with rivers during these trips so participated in the Georgia River Net- move to Texas. Since moving back to “We celebrated our 15th year this that when they return home, they will SEE PADDLE, PAGE 5A work’s Paddle Georgia 2019 last month.

Stellar PATRIOTIC PROCESSION programs being offered at libraries next week

BY DONNA HARRIS [email protected]

The summer keeps getting busier and busier for the Bar- tow County Library System. All three libraries have some stellar events planned for kids, teens, adults and families during the next week. Adult Services Coordina- tor Nicole Klein will conduct Plant Planets: Hanging Japa- nese Garden Art Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. outside the Cartersville Public Library, weather permitting, at 429 W. Main St. or in the classroom if it’s raining. Klein will show adults how to do kokedama, the Japa- nese art of growing plants in a moss-covered ball of soil wrapped with string that can be hung in a window or displayed on a decorative surface. “Kokedama is a really inter- esting way to think outside the planter, if you will, if you’d like to add live plants and greenery to your home’s décor,” she said, noting it’s usually done with RANDY PARKER/DTN Hundreds of patriots, ferns, succulents or tropical many wearing stars and vining plants. “Our library and stripes and hold- director, Carmen Sims, noticed ing American fl ags, this project and was really ex- lined the streets of cited about it. She thought it downtown Cartersville would make for a great pro- for the 2019 Fourth of gram here at the library consid- July Parade Thursday ering the success of our recent morning. Far left, Jus- DIY [do-it-yourself] terrarium tice Robert Benham served as Grand Mar- program.” shal of the 2019 Fourth Klein said the idea came of July Parade. from “several books” that the library has on kokedama, but “we’re following simplified in- structions provided on the in- ternet from Better Homes and Gardens.” The class, which can ac- commodate 15 people, is Man gets 6-month jail sentence for illegal online solicitation intended for adults, but ac- companied children are wel- BY JAMES SWIFT among 20 men arrested last fall as part Georgia’s Computer or Electronic Pornog- come to attend and help their [email protected] of the multi-agency “Operation Paladin” raphy and Child Exploitation Prevention parent or guardian with the sting, a joint effort by the Georgia Internet Act. As part of the non-negotiated plea project. State prosecutors sought a 15-year, two- Crimes Against Children Task Force, the deal, prosecutors agreed to drop a second Registration is required and years-to-serve sentence for a Cartersville Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s Child count of using a computer service to solicit “should be done as soon as pos- man who pleaded guilty to using a com- Exploitation and Computer Crimes Unit a person believed to be a child to commit sible as we expect the class to puter service to solicit a person he believed and several local police departments to an illegal act against the defendant. fill up,” Klein said. to be a child to commit an illegal sexual track down online sexual predators. Legal counsel for the defendant said For older kids and teens, act. According to the prosecution, Smith Smith worked as a certifi ed nursing assis- Youth Services Coordinator Instead, Georgia Superior Court Senior used a dating app to chat with an agent pos- tant at the Shepherd Center for 18 years — Thomas Shalin is bringing the Judge Shepherd L. Howell rejected that ing as a young boy named “Matt.” Eventu- a position Smith has since been fi red from. Civil Air Patrol to the Carters- recommendation and opted to sentence ally, the defendant asked the individual he The defense requested that, due to Smith’s ville library for a program on 46-year-old Charlie Warren Smith to 12 believed was a child under the age of 16 to lack of previous offenses, he be sentenced Rocket Science Thursday from Smith years in Bartow Superior Court Tuesday meet him in real life and engage in a sex to 10 years on probation with six months 6 to 7 p.m. in the Nathan Dean morning — with just six months to serve act with him. to serve. Meeting Room. in jail. Smith was apprehended on Nov. 1, 2018, Smith, a resident of Cartersville, was and initially charged with violations of SEE SENTENCE, PAGE 5A SEE LIBRARY, PAGE 6A

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS were demanding closure of border de- The national holiday to mark Amer- tention centers and the abolition of the ica’s birth as a country has been fi lled immigration and customs agency. with parades, concerts, competitive eat- A DIFFERENT KIND OF BOOM ing and, of course, fi reworks. Thousands watched Willimantic’s an- Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, nual Boom Box Parade in Connecticut. New York and other places around the In what’s become an offbeat tradition, country are holding massive celebra- participants and spectators carry radios tions with big name artists like Jennifer all tuned to the same local station, which Hudson, Luke Bryan and Carole King. provides traditional marching music. But Independence Day won’t be The parade dates to 1986, when the free from politics, as President Donald town couldn’t fi nd a marching band for Trump’s plan for a celebration in Wash- its annual Memorial Day parade. Or- ington featuring a display of tanks, ganizers approached radio station WI- fi ghter jets and a stealth bomber is gar- LI-AM for help. Station offi cials said it nering support from some and protests was too late to organize and publicize from others. an event for that holiday, but began plan- ning for July Fourth, and the tradition Highlights from celebrations around was born. the country: EXPLODING ROCKETS THE BIGGEST SHOW Firefi ghters in South Carolina had The Macy’s fi reworks show over the to dodge exploding rockets to douse a East River in New York City is said to spectacular fi re that destroyed at least be one of the biggest in the country. As two containers of fi reworks stored for they waited for the fi reworks to start, sale on the Fourth of July. people watched New York Police De- The blaze early Thursday provided partment helicopters in a procession for an impressive, though sparsely at- along the river. tended show as shells and rockets burst Carmela Serino, a college student through the metal containers, sending from Queens, said she liked how the colorful showers into the air above the crowd in Brooklyn Bridge Park refl ect- Davey Jones Fireworks and the House of ed the diversity of the city. People were BEN GARVER/THE BERKSHIRE EAGLE VIA AP Fireworks stores in Fort Mill. Uncle Sams Fred Polnisch and Gordon Dunham greet each other before the Fourth of July Parade, Thursday July wearing everything from tank tops to 4, 2019, in the Pittsfi eld, Mass. BIG DOGS burkas and chatting in Spanish, Jap- In New York City, Joey Chestnut and anese, Telugu, and a host of other lan- it was in 1776. thousands anyway, Trump became the “the welcome of the American people.” Miki Sudo defended their titles to once guages. The procession ends at Faneuil Hall fi rst president in nearly seven decades to “Congratulations to you all,” he said. again win at the annual Nathan’s Fa- Christina Garza, a fl ight attendant where Boston University Dean of Stu- address a crowd at the National Mall on FOR THE KIDS AND KIDS AT mous July Fourth hot dog eating contest from Maine, agreed. dents Kenneth Elmore will deliver a Independence Day. HEART on the Coney Island boardwalk. “With what’s going on with politics speech in a tradition dating to 1773. Earlier in the day, Washington held its At Legoland in Winter Haven, Flor- Chestnut ate 71 franks and buns while these days, it’s so nice to see this. No The Boston Pops orchestra performs traditional Fourth of July parade. ida, children can help create a giant Sudo chowed down 31. Both fell short of one’s arguing, no one’s fi ghting. We’re at night with fi reworks over the Charles PBS is broadcasting a concert from fl ag out of LEGO bricks their records but easily took home the just gathered on this turf,” she said. River as a backdrop. the West Lawn of the Capitol featuring on July 4 as part of the Red, White and trophies. As the sun set, red, white, and blue HISTORIC CELEBRATION host John Stamos and performances Boom celebration. Once the sun goes A ‘KEY’ WINNER lights shone from several buildings in The nation’s oldest continuous Fourth by the National Symphony Orchestra, down, special viewing glasses will al- A Key West man has won the Mile- Lower Manhattan and along the Brook- of July celebration took place in Bristol, Carole King, Vanessa Williams, Colbie low guests to watch “a gazillion bricks High Key Lime Pie Eatin’ Contest on lyn waterfront. Rhode Island. The events began on Flag Caillat and Lee Brice. explode from the sky” above Lake Elo- the subtropical island where the pie The fi reworks spectacle, plus concert, Day and culminated with a parade on NEW CITIZENS ise during the theme park’s largest fi re- originated. is broadcast on NBC. Country pow- July Fourth that drew tens of thousands. Around the country, more than two works display of the year. David Johnson plunged face-fi rst into erhouses Luke Bryan, Maren Morris The annual celebration began in the sea- dozen naturalization ceremonies will be In Orlando, Walt Disney World is a 9-inch pie smothered with whipped and Brad Paisley will perform. Jenni- side town in 1785. held to welcome in the newest Ameri- hosting a special show called Celebrate cream during Thursday’s challenge. The fer Hudson, Ciara, Khalid and Derek THE NATION’S CAPITAL cans in places like the Liberty Bell America! A Fourth of July Concert in rules forbid contestants from using their Hough are also performing. A soggy, cheering crowd of specta- Center in Philadelphia and George the Sky on Thursday night. hands. POPPING OFF tors listened to President Donald Trump Washington’s home in Mount Vernon, AMERICA’S BIRTHPLACE He consumed it in 58.2 seconds, best- Boston is marking Independence Day pay tribute to the U.S. military on the Virginia. In Philadelphia, the celebrations be- ing 24 rivals in the kickoff of the annual with a traditional procession, speeches, grounds of the Lincoln Memorial. Vice President Mike Pence celebrat- gin with a parade near Independence Key Lime Festival. a Boston Pops concert and fi reworks. But protesters also assailed the show, ed Independence Day by welcoming 44 Hall and culminate with a concert fea- A TOXIC FOURTH Festivities begin Thursday morning at saying it put the president center stage immigrants into “the American family” turing Meghan Trainor and Jennifer Thousands of people were expected City Hall with a brief speaking program. on a holiday traditionally devoted to in a naturalization ceremony in the na- Hudson on the Benjamin Franklin Park- on Mississippi’s beaches for the July Marchers will then set off for the Old unity. tion’s capital. way. The annual fi reworks show blasts Fourth holiday even though they can’t Granary Burial Ground where Samuel Trump’s speech unfolded in occasion- Pence said it was “deeply humbling” off after the concert around the Phila- go into the water because toxic bacteria Adams, John Hancock and other promi- al rain, and the warplanes and presiden- to stand on “the hallowed ground” of the delphia Museum of Art. are fl ourishing along the coast. nent colonial leaders are buried. tial aircraft he had summoned conduct- National Archives in Washington before Police say 33 people protesting treat- The Mississippi Department of Envi- They’ll also make a stop at the Old ed their fl yovers as planned, capped by the Declaration of Independence, the ment of migrants and asylum seekers ronmental Quality has warned that pol- State House, where the Declaration of the Navy Blue Angels aerobatics team. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. He were cited after briefl y interrupting luted Midwest fl oodwaters have fed an Independence will be read out from a By adding his own, one-hour “Salute told the new U.S. citizens, who hail from the Salute to America parade in Phil- outbreak of cyanobacterium. Popularly balcony by a member of the Ancient and to America” production to capital fes- 26 other countries, that he and President adelphia. The protesters, assembled by known as blue-green algae, it can cause Honorable Artillery Company — just as tivities that typically draw hundreds of Donald Trump were extending to them a group called “Never Again is Now,” rashes, diarrhea and vomiting.

Gibraltar detains Syria-bound Strongest earthquake in 20 years supertanker with Iranian oil rattles Southern California THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The EU and others have imposed sanctions The strongest earthquake in 20 Authorities in Gibraltar said they intercepted on Assad’s government over its continued years shook a large swath of South- an Iranian supertanker Thursday that was be- crackdown against civilians. They currently ern California and parts of Nevada lieved to be breaching European Union sanc- target 270 people and 70 entities. on Thursday, rattling nerves on the tions by carrying a shipment of Tehran’s crude Spain’s caretaker foreign minister, Josep Bor- July 4th holiday and causing inju- oil to war-ravaged Syria. rell, said the tanker was stopped by British au- ries and damage in a town near the A senior Spanish offi cial said the operation thorities after a request from the United States. epicenter, followed by a swarm of was requested by the United States. Iran’s state- Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas ongoing aftershocks. run IRNA news agency called the incident “an Mousavi said in a tweet that British Ambassa- The 6.4 magnitude quake struck illegal seizure of an Iranian oil tanker.” dor Rob Macaire was summoned over the “il- at 10:33 a.m. in the Mojave Desert, Gibraltar port and law enforcement agencies, legal interception” of the ship. Mousavi later about 150 miles northeast of Los assisted by Britain’s Royal Marines, boarded called the ship’s seizure “odd and destructive.” Angeles, near the town of Ridge- the Grace 1 early Thursday, authorities on the “It can cause an increase in tensions in the crest, California. BEN HOOD VIA AP British overseas territory at the tip of Spain said region,” he said in a live telephone interview on Multiple injuries and two house In this image taken from video provided by Ben Hood, a fi re- in a statement. state television Thursday night. fi res were reported in the town of fi ghter works to extinguish a fi re Thursday following an earth- It added that the vessel was believed to be U.S. national security adviser John Bolton tweet- 28,000. Emergency crews were quake in Ridgecrest, California. headed to the Baniyas Refi nery in Syria, a gov- ed that the ship’s seizure was “excellent news.” also dealing with small vegeta- aid and recovery efforts. the refrigerator and everything in ernment-owned facility under the control of “America & our allies will continue to prevent tion fi res, gas leaks and reports of Ridgecrest Mayor Peggy Breed- the small refrigerator fell over.” Syrian President Bashar Assad and subject to regimes in Tehran & Damascus from profi ting off cracked roads, Kern County Fire en praised Newsom for declaring Video posted online of a liquor the EU’s Syrian Sanctions Regime. this illicit trade,” Bolton added. Chief David Witt said. the emergency. She also noted at a store in Ridgecrest showed the He said 15 patients were evacu- news conference that other nearby aisles fi lled with broken wine and ated from the Ridgecrest Regional governments have offered to help liquor bottles, knocked down boxes Hospital as a precaution and out of the recovery effort. and other groceries strewn on the concern for aftershocks. President Donald Trump said he fl oor. Flames were seen shooting Kern County District Supervi- was fully briefed on the earthquake out of one home in the community. sor Mick Gleason told CNN there and that it “all seems to be very Lucy Jones, a seismologist with were some structural issues with much under control!” the California Institute of Tech- the hospital and some patients had Police and fi re offi cials said at nology’s seismology lab, said the to be moved from one ward to an- a news conference Thursday af- earthquake was the strongest since other and that others were taken to ternoon that they have enough re- a 7.1 quake struck in the area on a neighboring building. sources so far to meet needs in the October 16, 1999. Gleason did not say what the wake of the earthquake. Ridgecrest “This has been an extremely structural issues were. Police Chief Jed McLaughlin said quiet abnormal time,” Jones said. Ridgecrest Mayor Peggy Breed- at a news conference that “we have “This type of earthquake is much en said that utility workers were as- plenty of resources.” more normal ... The long term av- sessing broken gas lines and turn- California Highway Patrol Lt. erage is probably once every fi ve ing off gas where necessary. John Williams says offi cials have or 10 years somewhere in Southern The local senior center was hold- found cracks on several roads in California.” ing a July 4th event when the quake the county, but overpasses and un- Jones said that the 6.4 quake cen- hit and everyone made it out shak- derpasses are in good shape. tered near the town of Ridgecrest en up but without injuries, she said. A series of aftershocks included a was preceded by a magnitude 4.2 “Oh, my goodness, there’s an- 4.5 magnitude temblor, according to temblor about a half hour earlier. other one (quake) right now,” the United States Geological Survey. She said vigorous aftershocks Breeden said on live television as “It almost gave me a heart at- were occurring and that she wouldn’t an aftershock struck. tack,” said Cora Burke, a waitress be surprised if a magnitude 5 quake Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a at Midway Cafe in Ridgecrest, of hit but that they were striking in a re- state of emergency for Kern Coun- the big jolt. “It’s just a rolling feel- mote area, sparsely populated area. ty. The declaration means that the ing inside the building, inside the “This is an isolated enough location state will help the county and mu- cafe and all of a sudden everything that that’s going to greatly reduce nicipalities in it with emergency started falling off the shelf, glasses, the damage,” she said. 4A Friday, July 5, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Entertainment The Daily Tribune News

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FRIDAY, July 5, 2019 learn something! memorable! LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You might see new ways to earn mon- Your interaction with a boss or parent Be open to seeing ways to make im- ey, and likewise, new ways to spend will be unusual for some reason today. provements at work, because this is money! You also might buy something Something unexpected will take place, possible today. In fact, you also might high-tech, modern or unusual for your- but it will be positive and will give you see ways to improve your health. self. more freedom. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) A surprise invitation or an unexpected Today your ambition and intuition are Grab every opportunity to travel and Barney Google and Snuffy Smith® by John Rose opportunity to explore sports events, strong, which is why you feel indepen- explore new ideas today because this parties, social occasions and fun activ- dent and self-reliant. You’re ready for is what you want to do. It’s a great day ities with kids might fall in your lap anything because you feel the energy to push the envelope in medical and today. Be ready to act. in the air! legal matters. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) A female family member might do Your psychic abilities are tuned in to- Keep your pockets open because gifts, or say something that catches you off day, especially if you can get on the goodies and surprise benefi ts from guard today. Something will change right channel. This is why your imagi- others might come your way today. your home routine in an exciting, up- nation is in overdrive and you’re full of You also might learn something help- beat way. original ideas. ful with regard to shared property. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Today you will meet new faces, see A friend, probably a female, might A friend or partner might introduce new places and dream up new ideas surprise you in an unusual way today. you to someone new today. New con- because your mind is sharp and you’re Or perhaps you will meet someone nections and new ideas are the theme ready to explore. It’s a great day to who is a real character -- someone that makes this day exciting!

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That’s an average of 68 tickets points assessed against the driver’s with more than 16,000 tickets writ- jecting the State’s recommended sentence. Georgia made it illegal to drive per day, and the numbers don’t in- license. ten since Jan. 1. Due to the sexual nature of Smith’s crime, while holding a cellphone. clude tickets issued by local police Tickets written by state police Thousands more tickets are being however, he is not eligible for Georgia First A state law that took effect July departments. for distracted driving more than written by local police. For exam- Offender Act sentencing, which would have 1, 2018, prohibits drivers from “There are so many violations doubled within the law’s first six ple, the Atlanta Police Department allowed him to effectively expunge the con- holding a cellphone while they’re that we see, it’s hard to tell if it’s ac- months. The State Patrol said fewer said its officers issued more than viction upon successfully completing pro- behind the wheel. tually taking a toll yet,” Sgt. Henry than 4,000 citations were written 17,000 distracted driving tickets in bation. They can only make calls us- Batts, a Georgia state trooper based in the first half of 2018, the final the past year. As part of Smith’s special sex offender ing hands-free devices with their in Albany, told WALB-TV. “We months before the law took effect. Traffic fatalities and collision probation conditions, Howell ordered the phones. Numbers compiled by the are getting people to comply with That jumped to more than 8,000 insurance claims have declined in defendant to refrain from having any con- Georgia State Patrol show thou- the law. It’s just going to take more distracted driving tickets during the Georgia since the cellphone law tact with minors — with an exception for sands failed to make the change. tickets, I guess.” last six months of 2018. took effect, the Atlanta newspaper supervised contact with underage family A report by the State Patrol Violating the hands-free law State Patrol officials say police reported, and some safety experts members. shows that state police wrote nearly in Georgia is punishable by fines didn’t really step up enforcement of say that indicates the law is work- Other probation conditions bar Smith 25,000 tickets for distracted driv- of $50 to $150 — depending on the law until after Oct. 1. And the ing. from living in a residence with anyone un- der the age of 18, dating anyone who is the parent or guardian of a child or possessing any “sexually-oriented materials.” coveted 1,500-mile stickers this year. “The Withlacoochee and Suwan- rivers up close in a canoe or kayak is Smith must also pay a $1,000 fi ne and Because so many people return year nee rivers were absolutely beautiful very different than seeing them from any additional surcharges. Although the de- Paddle after year, the trip has become some- and was placed in my Top 3 favorite afar. When you paddle and swim in fendant is a sex offender, Howell declared thing of a family reunion as we re- rivers paddled,” McNavish said. “The them for a week, you end up falling From Page 1A Smith “may have work release as long as unite with friends that we usually see highlights on this year’s trip were the in love with the rivers. Each and ev- he has a job.” The weeklong voyage featured only this one time each year.” many beautiful springs that we vis- ery day can be a different experience According to Bartow County Sheriff’s paddlers ranging in age from 3 to 78, Along with traveling about 13 ited. Swimming in that cold spring when you’re up close and personal Offi ce records, Smith was released from many of whom take part frequently. miles daily, Paddle Georgia partici- water was exhilarating and showed us with turtles, birds and the beautiful the local jail on a $10,000 bond on Nov. 4, “We do have lots of paddlers that pants were treated to catered meals, how pure water can be. tapestry of the landscape. It’s easy to 2018. He must report to the Bartow Coun- return year after year,” Cook said. informed about the river’s ecology, “Even the one day when it rained continue going back each year when ty Jail to begin his sentence no later than 6 “About a dozen paddlers have par- and toured various industrial facili- most of the day, I enjoyed the pad- you experience a week of paddling p.m. on July 12. ticipated all 15 years and received ties and historic sites. dling adventure. Experiencing our Georgia rivers.”

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Next Saturday, July 13, adult Bartow County’s long list of his- and games,” Shalin said. “We as they’ll be doing papier-mâché Cartersville library classroom. services assistant Meghan Stipe torical sites,” Stipe said. “The in- will be featuring two presen- the traditional way. Wet projects The class, conducted by Mar- Library will lead the There & Back Again terpretive trail has markers along tations on constellations from will be stored until the follow- ilyn Cranford, a director in the Hiking Society on its Midsum- the hike that will allow us to NASA Ambassador Atlas Logan. ing week, when participants will Powder Springs Georgia Family From Page 1A mer Hike from 10 a.m. to noon learn as we walk.” We will be making non-Newto- come back to complete the lamp History Center, will put to rest “The Civil Air Patrol is a great along Leake Mounds Interpretive Stipe said she hasn’t hiked the nian fl uid, lightsabers and more. and add the fi nishing touches to some of the most common fears organization, affi liated with the Trail in Cartersville. trail before but plans to do so this Some characters from ‘A Galaxy the dry papier-mâché. and frustrations in using Fam- U.S. Air Force, who are dedicat- The 1.7-mile trail was built for weekend. Far, Far Away’ might be fl ying in DIY Galaxy Bath Bombs, next ilySearch.org by teaching best ed to the education of aviation walkers, runners, bicyclists or “While I do not know the ex- as well.” Friday, July 12, from 4 to 6 p.m. practices to reduce duplication science, and they also help with drivers of non-motorized vehicles act terrain, I will say that this is The activities primarily are in the Cartersville library class- of effort and to enhance search emergency logistics and services and has a pedestrian bridge span- one of our shortest hikes so far,” geared towards school-age kids, room. Registration is required, results. It will be part direct in natural disasters and search- ning 140 feet across Pettit Creek. she said. “From the information “but the whole family can enjoy and space is limited. instruction and part workshop, and-rescue missions,” he said. “The trail is relatively new, I have found online, it looks like it,” he added. Out of This World: Sci-Fi & including tips on searching un- “We have a local chapter for teen and I remember reading about its a fairly fl at and easy trail with Because it’s a drop-in program, Fantasy Book Club, next Friday indexed records. Class members cadets and others here in Carters- opening and being really excited varying surfaces of gravel, con- families can come whenever they from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Noble & are encouraged to bring laptops. ville so what better group to teach about it last year,” Stipe said. “I crete or wooden boardwalk.” want, “try everything and stay Main Coffee Co. at 145 W. Main Registration is required and can the program?” know that a lot of work goes into More information on as long as they’d like,” but the St. in Cartersville. July’s title for be done at the reference desk or Kids ages 10 and older will be projects like this, and I think it is the hike can be found at NASA Ambassador presenta- discussion is “Foundryside” by by emailing jill@bartowlibrary. able to learn about the science the perfect kind of trail to show https://www.facebook.com/ tions will be at 2:30 and 3:15 p.m. Robert Jackson Bennett. This org. of rocketry through experiments off the unique and fun recreation- events/2229616844017983/, and Other events that will be taking session will conclude the special For information on any of and hands-on activities led by al opportunities in Bartow.” information on the archaeologi- place next week include: summer reading book club. these programs, call 770-382- CAP members. According the Georgia Depart- cal site and its history is available Movie Mondays - “Toy Story FamilySearch “Best Prac- 4203 for the Cartersville events, “They will be making rocket ment of Transportation website, at www.bartowdig.com. 3,” rated G, Monday from 2 to tices,” next Saturday, July 13, 770-769-9200 for Adairsville and gliders and will talk about the the trail is actually located on an School-age kids and their fam- 4 p.m. in the Cartersville library from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the 770-382-2057 for Euharlee. science behind rocket propulsion American Indian archaeological ilies who love all things space youth program room; popcorn as well as the aerodynamics of site and was found to have been will want to drop by the Nathan provided but bring pillows and fl ight,” Shalin said. an important hub for regional in- Dean Meeting Room at the Car- snacks, if desired. Registration is required for the digenous peoples during the pre- tersville library next Saturday Movie Night Out: “E.T. the Ex- program, which can accommo- historic Middle between 2 and 4 p.m. for an Af- tra-Terrestrial,” rated PG, Tues- date 20 young people. between 300 B.C. and 650 A.D. ternoon Spacewalk. day from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Car- “There are still a few open “That is absolutely fascinating “We will be doing fun exper- tersville library meeting room; spots,” Shalin said. and another cool thing to add to iments and space-themed crafts popcorn provided but bring snacks and refreshments. LEGO Day and “LEGO Mov- ie,” rated PG, Wednesday from 2 5 DAY FORECAST to 3:30 p.m. at the Emmie Nelson Public Library at 116 Covered FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Bridge Road in Euharlee. 7/5 7/6 7/7 7/8 7/9 Powertown featuring Georgia Power, Thursday from 2 to 3 p.m. in the Cartersville library youth program room. [Space]Crafts: Papier-Mâché Moon Lamp - Part 1, Thursday Showers/T-storms. A 50% chance of Showers/T-storms. A 40% chance of A 40% chance of from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and Part 2, Partly sunny, with showers/T-storms. Partly sunny, high showers/T-storms. showers/T-storms. Thursday, July 18, from 6 to 7:30 a high near 92. Partly sunny, with 91. Chance of pre- Mostly cloudy, with Mostly sunny, with p.m. at the Adairsville Public Heat index 99. a high near 93. cipitation is 60%. a high near 92. a high near 92. Library at 202 N. Main St. Par- FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT MONDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT ticipants should wear clothes Showers/T-storms. A 40% chance of A 30% chance of A 20% chance of A 30% chance of that won’t be damaged by glue Mostly cloudy, low showers/T-storms. showers/T-storms. showers/T-storms. showers/T-storms. 72. Chance of pre- Mostly cloudy, with Mostly cloudy, with Mostly cloudy, with Partly cloudy, with cipitation is 60%. a low around 72. a low around 71. a low around 72. a low around 72.

Today’s weather National weather Forecast for Friday, July 5, 2019 Forecast for Friday, July 5, 2019 Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. TENN. N.C. SSeattSeattlee t Rome L 77171/561/56/5/ 92/71 Billingsngs 74/74/544//5544 MMinneapolisnneapopo 80/65 NNeweww YorYYorkorkrk DetDeDDetroittroitt 8686/7566/7/775 Athens L 8989/7499//7/7474 91/73 CChicagoh agogo Atlanta S.C. SanSann FranciscoFranciscoranc DenverD ver 8888/72/7/727 91/74 69669/5599//55/ 82/58/58/ KansasKa as CCityy WashinWWashingtonh nggtoggtono 86/70/70//770 90990/790/75/7/757 LoLoso AAnAngelesngeg es L 77979/629/69/6262 Augusta AAtAtlantat 92/70 91991/91/741/7/7474 Macon El PPasoso ALA. 1101/7401/74/ HoustonHos 94/72 93/73

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Savannah Fronts 90/75 Cold Warm Stationary Albany Pressure 94/76 H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Valdosta 91/72 <-10 -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ FLA. NATIONAL SUMMARY: A swath of drenching showers and locally gusty thunderstorms is in store from the mid-Atlantic to the Gulf coast, westward to the central Plains today. Isolated flash flooding can occur. Spotty storms are in store for the Rockies with the greatest concentration across the north. New England, much of the West and southern Plains will be dry.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In addition to the fi rst-place ATLANTA — Rhonex Kipru- prize of $8,000, Kipruto received to of Kenya ran a 10-kilometer a $50,000 bonus for breaking the (6.2-mile) race in Atlanta on event record, which happened on Thursday in 27 minutes, 1 sec- the 50th anniversary of the race. ond to break the U.S. record in Sixty-thousand runners were ex- the event. pected to fi nish. The 19-year-old surpassed the Brigid Kosgei of Kenya won previous mark of 27:04 set by the women’s race in 30:22, break- Joseph Kimani in the same race, ing the event record of 30:32 set the AJC Peachtree Road Race, in by Lornah Kiplagat in 2002 and 1996. also receiving a $50,000 bonus.

SPECIAL Clockwise from above, Ram- sey and Katie Meadows; Bran- di Gilbert and Karen Gilbert; Patricia and Marvin Neal; Chris Rucker; Malachi Vosburgh; Joy and Tommy Myers; and Justin and Amy Hodges par- ticipated in the 50th annual AJC Peachtree Road Race on Thursday morning in Atlanta.

Plenty of dramatics as Nadal tops Kyrgios at Wimbledon Chestnut eats

BY HOWARD FENDRICH on a show. I know people that bought a ticket today 71 hot dogs AP Tennis Writer probably had a great day,” said Kyrgios, a 24-year- old Australian who is ranked 43rd. “At times today, WIMBLEDON, England — Rafael Nadal was I was looking around: This is Wimbledon, playing for Nathan’s up near the Centre Court net when Nick Kyrgios Rafa. ... But I’ll probably wake up tomorrow (and) smacked a booming forehand directly at the guy’s there will be something negative about it, for sure.” Famous title midsection — right at him, on purpose — and Kyrgios is capable of being as entertaining and earned a lengthy staredown in return. befuddling a player as there is and showed why BY ALI SWENSON Kyrgios didn’t apologize, at the time or at his throughout this 3-hour-plus contest that overshad- Associated Press news conference — for that or for berating the chair owed everything else going on around the grass- umpire or for spending time at a local pub the night court Grand Slam tournament on Day 4. NEW YORK — Joey “Jaws” before the match. Defending champion Angelique Kerber was Chestnut ate 71 wieners and buns Rarely does Kyrgios offer regrets, for much of upset by Lauren Davis, an American who lost in to secure his 12th title at Nathan’s anything. Instead, he tends to double down. He is qualifying but got into the main draw when some- Famous annual July Fourth hot nothing if not fascinating. He is talented, too. And one else withdrew. Seven-time champion Serena dog eating contest on Thursday, yet it was Nadal who emerged from all of the tumult Williams needed a comeback to win in three sets just a few hot dogs shy of breaking Thursday at Wimbledon to beat Kyrgios 6-3, 3-6, against an 18-year-old qualifi er. the record he set last year. KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH/AP 7-6 (5), 7-6 (3) in a second-round match boasting Williams’ partner for mixed doubles, two-time In front of a crowd of fans and Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates after beating Australia’s Nick plenty of dramatics, a dose of animosity and de- Wimbledon singles winner Andy Murray, won his facing 17 opponents, the Califor- Kyrgios in a men’s singles match during day four of the Wimble- lightful play by both men. nia native far exceeded his nearest don Tennis Championships Thursday in London. “I’m always willing to go out there and try and put SEE WIMBLEDON, PAGE 4B competitors, but didn’t quite make or pass the 74-dog mark he reached in 2018. When asked how he felt after the contest, Chestnut, 35, said, “I feel Lloyd says 2019 US team not a continuation of 2015 like I should eat a couple more. “I knew it was going to be close. BY ANNE M. PETERSON with a 2-0 victory over No. 15 Italy in the I was trying hard and I was over- AP Sports Writer quarterfi nals and Wednesday night’s 1-0 stuffi ng my mouth and it wasn’t extra-time win over No. 9 Sweden. going down,” he said. “I just need- LYON, France — Carli Lloyd says the The Dutch, who made the World Cup ed to fi nd a way to move a little bit success the United States is having at the fi eld for the fi rst time in Canada, under- faster. I think it’s getting harder the Women’s World Cup in France isn’t an ex- stand what they’re up against. older I get.” tension of the 2015 title run. “They have a really good team. Amazing Miki Sudo won the women’s The so-called 2019ers are their own team. So we have to be ready for the game,” competition by chomping down 31 team. defender Stefanie van der Gragt said fol- hot dogs. “We don’t really bring up the 2015 World lowing the semifi nal win. “Now we have a The 33-year-old fell short of her Cup that much because it’s done, it’s in the party. Tomorrow we talk about the USA.” total last year of 37 frankfurters past. The focus is just on Sunday,” said Lloyd was the star four years ago in Can- but earned her sixth consecutive Lloyd, who was the breakout star in Canada ada with three goals in the fi rst 16 minutes title by easily beating runner-up four years ago. of a 5-2 fi nal victory over Japan. She has a Michelle Lesco, who wolfed down The Americans will be vying for their far different role in France, mostly coming 26 hot dogs. second straight title and fourth overall off the bench. Like Chestnut, she expressed when they face the Netherlands in the fi nal She started in one match, scoring twice some disappointment in not eating at Stade de Lyon. More than just having its in a 3-0 victory over Chile in the group more. own identity, this U.S. team is different than stage. Lloyd celebrated with a golf clap, “It wasn’t my best number, the those of the past because it has more versa- answering the critics who blasted the U.S. numbers were pretty low across tility and depth, Lloyd said. FRANCISCO SECO/AP team for enthusiastically celebrating every the board. I don’t know if it was the “Any player that’s called upon can step United States’ Carli Lloyd warms up before the Women’s World Cup semifi nal goal in the 13-0 rout of Thailand in the heat, but I really can’t complain. I into these roles and play it,” she said. match against England Tuesday at the Stade de Lyon outside Lyon, France. tournament opener. wasn’t feeling in my best shape so “Whereas I think in previous years you The Americans have drawn attention I’m just glad that it was enough to had kind of a core squad and some game The top-ranked U.S. team has already quarterfi nals in Paris and they beat No. 3 for their celebrations throughout France, pull off a sixth belt,” she said. changers that may come in and make a dif- faced — and overcome — two big chal- England 2-1 in the semifi nals. including Megan Rapinoe’s “Are You Not Sonya “The Black Widow” ference. But we’ve got a ton of depth on this lenges on the way to the fi nal. First, the The Netherlands, ranked No. 8, had a far team, which is fantastic.” Americans downed No. 4 France 2-1 in the easier run on the other side of the bracket, SEE CUP, PAGE 2B SEE CHESTNUT, PAGE 2B Fireworks fi nale: Daytona prepares for last race in July

BY MARK LONG It also could be history following said. “I’ve never tried to celebrate and few of the current drivers even AP Sports Writer Saturday night’s 400-mile race at that weekend anywhere else other remember it as anything else. Daytona. than Daytona.” “It’s kind of disappointing for DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — A signifi cant scheduling shake- The holiday sporting event has me,” defending race winner Erik There are few venues on NA- up has the iconic race tethered to seemingly lost some of its luster Jones said. “Growing up, you al- SCAR’s schedule quite like Dayto- Independence Day moving to late over the years, unable to fi ll the ways had the big July 4th race at na International Speedway in July. August in 2020 and becoming the grandstands like the 500-miler in Daytona, and that is where every- Sweltering summer heat and Cup Series’ regular-season fi na- February. Numerous tweaks may body was. That is what you did on humidity with rain and lightning le. It’s a bold break from tradition have caused the dip. Saturday night. You watched the always lurking. Kiddie pools and that’s been met with mixed re- From 1959 through 1987, the race at Daytona. American fl ags everywhere. A views. race ran on July 4 before being “It’s a little bit of a bummer. It’s usually intense night race on a slip- “There’s not a lot of other tracks moved to the Saturday of the clos- a tradition and kind of some of the pery surface. An over-the-top fi re- that can provide what Daytona can est weekend. From 1959 through things in the sport that have stuck JOHN RAOUX/AP works display afterward. provide on a holiday weekend,” re- 1997, the race started no later than around, and this is one of those Matt Tifft (36), Kurt Busch (1) and Alex Bowman (88) lead a pack It’s a one-of-a-kind celebration at tired NASCAR driver and current 11 a.m. through the front stretch during a NASCAR practice Thursday NASCAR’s most famous track. NBC analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr. It moved to prime time in 1998, SEE DAYTONA, PAGE 4B at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. 2B Friday, July 5, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News PEACHTREE ROAD RACE SPECIAL From left, Michele Bled- soe, Colleen Neubauer, Lynn Tatum and Cecil Mann; Heath- er Marrero and Amber Parker; Jo- seph Thomp- son and Matt Gibson; Shy- anne Gentry and Kayla Murphy; Mike LaRue and Sarah LaRue from Thurs- day’s race.

Swanson, Albies help Braves rally to beat Phillies Chestnut

BY CHARLES ODUM The Phillies scored four runs on six hits double. Swanson’s double in the second Soroka, 21, was pulled one out before he From Page 1B AP Sports Writer in the fi rst inning off All-Star Mike So- drove in Ronald Acuña Jr. for the tying run could qualify for his 10th win. The rookie roka, but the Braves charged back against before Albies’ go-ahead, three-run shot in allowed four runs and nine hits with two Thomas holds the all-time wom- ATLANTA — Dansby Swanson hit Zach Efl in. Soroka didn’t allow another run the third. walks in 4 2/3 innings. He will take a 2.41 en’s record of 45 hot dogs in 10 two homers and drove in fi ve runs, and the while Efl in allowed two runs in the fi rst, Freddie Freeman and Josh Donaldson ERA into the All-Star game. minutes. Braves rallied from a fi rst-inning, four-run two in the second and three in the third. hit back-to-back homers off Édgar García Efl in had a 1.57 ERA in three career Chestnut and Sudo will each defi cit to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 12-6 Phillies pitchers have given up 150 home in the fourth, giving Atlanta a 9-4 lead. Af- starts against Atlanta. He gave up seven take home $10,000. on Thursday night. runs, the most in the NL. The Braves have ter Philadelphia cut Atlanta’s lead to 9-6, runs, six earned, in three innings. Spectators with foam hot dog Ozzie Albies gave Atlanta the lead with a hit 140 homers to rank third in the NL. Swanson hit a three-run homer off Austin A.J. Minter (3-4) pitched a perfect sev- hats, plastic noisemakers and three-run homer in the third. Atlanta took advantage of Philadelphia’s Davis in the eighth. Davis was recalled enth to earn the victory. homemade signs descended on The Braves hit fi ve homers overall, giv- weakness to quickly overcome the four-run from Triple-A Lehigh Valley earlier in the UP NEXT Coney Island’s famed boardwalk ing them a combined eight in winning the defi cit against Efl in (7-8). day. Braves: Atlanta continues its string of for the contest. fi nal two games of the three-game series. Swanson started the comeback with a Philadelphia’s Sean Rodríguez hit a nine consecutive games against NL East The annual eat-off started in The Phillies dropped to third place in the homer to center with one out in the fi rst, pinch-hit homer off Grant Dayton in the opponents when it opens a three-game se- 1972, though the company has long division, behind Atlanta and Washington. and Nick Markakis added a run-scoring sixth. ries against Miami. promoted the event with a theatri- cal backstory that places its start date in 1916. Chestnut has only lost once since 2007, when he pulled ahead of The fi nal insult: Women compete with Copa America, CONCACAF longtime foe Takeru Kobayashi for the fi rst time. An ESPN documen- BY RONALD BLUM men’s international match calendars,” the go’s Soldier Field on July 7. South Amer- six FIFA partners. tary released Tuesday features the AP Sports Writer governing body said in a statement. “It is ica’s governing body made the Copa Advertisers focus on their product’s two former rivals and their extreme a rare and exciting occurrence.” America dates known since at least early marketing and activation and pretty much training regimens. Megan Rapinoe considers Sunday to be CONCACAF President Victor Monta- 2018 and said last Dec. 18 the fi nal would ignore the other tournaments. “It’s not something that there’s the fi nal insult. gliani told The New York Times, howev- kick off at 4 p.m. EDT. “The priority for Coca-Cola is the books written about,” Chestnut Just a few hours after the United States er, the decision to schedule the Gold Cup The Women’s World Cup fi nal will FIFA Women’s World Cup and we’re go- says in the fi lm, which shows him and the Netherlands meet in the Women’s fi nal for Sunday was not deliberate and start at 11 a.m. EDT on Fox, followed by ing to do everything we can to bring a lot lifting his head up and down with World Cup fi nal in France, Brazil or Peru was due to a “clerical error.” the Copa America fi nal at 4 p.m. EDT on of attention, a lot people in front of TVs, a weight dangling from his mouth. will celebrate winning the Copa Ameri- “It’s terrible,” said former American ESPN+ and the CONCACAF fi nal at 9:15 to watch the game, to watch the fi nal,” “There’s not trainers. Everything’s ca, South America’s men’s championship. midfi elder Aly Wagner, now Fox’s lead p.m. EDT on FS1. Telemundo, a sister net- said Ricardo Fort, head of global sponsor- trial and error.” And then at night, the United States or World Cup match analyst. “It is so dis- work of NBC, has Women’s World Cup ships at The Coca-Cola Co., another FIFA Spectator George Cartolano, 40, Mexico will win the CONCACAF Gold turbing to me that the Women’s World and Copa America Spanish-language partner. “Too bad for the other fi nals. I’m said his favorite part of the contest Cup, the men’s title of North and Central Cup does not have its own day to stand U.S. rights, while Univision has the Gold pretty sure the Women’s World Cup fi nal was “watching them try not to re- America and the Caribbean. on its own and have a fi nal to highlight Cup. is going to be a big global event again.” gurgitate.” A TV triple of championships for some these tremendous athletes and their work “I really am a believer in the rising tide For the U.S. women’s team, vocal advo- Elle Marks, 27, said she likes is yet another slight for others. and their accomplishment. They wouldn’t lifts all ships,” said David Neal, executive cates for gender equity, the three fi nals are Chestnut because he’s relatable. “It’s ridiculous, and disappointing, to dream of doing it to the men. Why would producer of Fox’s World Cup coverage. just another in a long parade of putdowns “He’s a normal guy who just hap- be honest,” said Rapinoe, the star Ameri- they do it to the women?” “Because of the timing of them, it’s prob- that include lower prize money and ar- pens to be able to eat 74 hot dogs,” can midfi elder. FIFA announced the Women’s World ably not going to hurt anybody.” rangements inferior to those provided for she said. FIFA said playing the three fi nals on Cup dates at the emblem launch on Sept. Advertisers don’t seem to think the the men. Chestnut’s next meal will prob- the same day would boost attention for all. 18, 2017 , then revealed the full schedule three fi nals will cannibalize each other. “I don’t really understand why there’s ably be a “salad” and “a lot of liq- “The scheduling of the different events the following Feb. 9. “It doesn’t alter in any way shape or such a resistance against going all-in on uid,” he said. But he’ll be back next has gone through a comprehensive con- CONCACAF did not announce the ex- form what we plan to do. I’m not sure women,” Rapinoe said. “I think it’s pretty year for the franks. sultancy process, which has involved all pansion of the Gold Cup from 12 teams to whether it’ll splinter viewership or not,” clear women in sport have not been treat- “As long as I’m healthy, as long key stakeholders and taken into account 16 until Feb. 26, 2018, then said last Sept. said Chris Curtin, chief brand and inno- ed with the same care and fi nancing and as I’m happy and competitive, you different aspects of the women’s and 27 that the fi nal would be held at Chica- vation marketing offi cer of Visa, one of all of that that men’s sports has.” can count me in,” he said.

Cup SPORTSROUNDUP From Page 1B Entertained?” pose against France MLB Standings and Alex Morgan’s tea sipping ver- On the Air sus England. As a result, the play- All Times EDT ers have been branded as brash and AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division NASCAR AUTO RACING PGA TOUR GOLF even arrogant. W L Pct GB 7:30 p.m. — Xfi nity: Circle K Firecracker 250 (NBCSN) 2 p.m. — 3M Open (GOLF) Lloyd brushes the criticism New York 56 29 .659 — Tampa Bay 50 38 .568 7½ MLB BASEBALL USA SOFTBALL INTERNATIONAL CUP aside. Boston 46 41 .529 11 7:15 p.m. — Miami at Atlanta (FSSO) 6 p.m. — U.S vs. Japan (ESPN2) Toronto 33 55 .375 24½ “I think everybody’s just kind Baltimore 25 61 .291 31½ NBA BASKETBALL SUMMER LEAGUE WIMBLEDON TENNIS of having fun with the celebrations Central Division 3:30 p.m. — Milwaukee vs. Philadelphia (ESPN2) 6 a.m. — Third round (ESPN) W L Pct GB and embracing the moment,” she Minnesota 54 32 .628 — 7:30 p.m. — Chicago vs. L.A. Lakers (ESPN) 11 a.m. — Third round (ESPN) said. Cleveland 48 38 .558 6 Chicago 41 43 .488 12 9:30 p.m. — New Orleans vs. New York (ESPN) Lloyd, who turns 37 next month, Detroit 28 54 .341 24 is the oldest player on the team and Kansas City 29 59 .330 26 Central Division New York 38 47 .447 11½ Friday, July 12 has 280 national team appearances W L Pct GB Miami 32 50 .390 16 New England at D.C. United, 7 p.m. Houston 55 32 .632 — Central Division MLS Standings Los Angeles FC at Houston, 9 p.m. with 113 goals. This is her fourth Oakland 48 40 .545 7½ W L Pct GB San Jose at LA Galaxy, 11 p.m. World Cup. Texas 46 40 .535 8½ Milwaukee 46 40 .535 — Saturday, July 13 Los Angeles 44 43 .506 11 Chicago 45 40 .529 ½ All Times EDT Columbus at Orlando City, 7:30 p.m. In addition to her hat trick in Seattle 38 53 .418 19 St. Louis 41 41 .500 3 EASTERN CONFERENCE Toronto FC at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Canada, Lloyd scored both goals in Pittsburgh 40 43 .482 4½ W L T Pts Cincinnati at Chicago, 8 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Cincinnati 39 44 .470 5½ Philadelphia 10 5 5 35 FC Dallas at Minnesota United, 8 p.m. the gold-medal match against Ja- Chicago White Sox 7, Detroit 5, 1st game West Division D.C. United 8 4 7 31 Philadelphia at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m. pan in the 2012 Olympics. She be- Toronto 6, Boston 3 W L Pct GB Montreal 9 8 3 30 Sporting Kansas City at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Baltimore 9, Tampa Bay 6 Los Angeles 57 29 .663 — ATLANTA 9 7 2 29 Colorado at Portland, 11 p.m. came the only player to score win- N.Y. Yankees 5, N.Y. Mets 1 Colorado 44 40 .524 12 New York City FC 7 1 8 29 L.A. Angels 6, Texas 2 Arizona 43 43 .500 14 New York 8 7 3 27 ning goals in consecutive Olympic Chicago White Sox 9, Detroit 6, 2nd game, 12 innings San Diego 42 42 .500 14 Toronto FC 6 7 5 23 fi nals: At the Beijing Games in Houston 4, Colorado 2 San Francisco 37 47 .440 19 Chicago 5 7 7 22 WNBA Standings Cleveland 4, Kansas City 0 Orlando City 6 9 3 21 2008, she scored in overtime for a Minnesota 4, Oakland 3, 12 innings Wednesday’s Games New England 5 8 5 20 1-0 victory against Brazil. St. Louis 5, Seattle 2 Washington 3, Miami 1 Columbus 5 12 2 17 All Times EDT Thursday’s Games Pittsburgh 6, Chicago Cubs 5 Cincinnati 3 13 2 11 EASTERN CONFERENCE In France she’s playing off the Cleveland 8, Kansas City 4 Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 0 W L Pct GB bench as more of a “super sub” to Detroit 11, Chicago White Sox 5 N.Y. Yankees 5, N.Y. Mets 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Washington 9 3 .750 — Oakland 7, Minnesota 2 ATLANTA 9, Philadelphia 2 W L T Pts Connecticut 9 4 .692 ½ intimidate opponents and provide St. Louis 5, Seattle 4 Houston 4, Colorado 2 Los Angeles FC 12 2 4 40 Chicago 6 7 .462 3½ N.Y. Yankees 8, Tampa Bay 4, 10 innings San Francisco 7, San Diego 5 LA Galaxy 10 7 1 31 New York 5 7 .417 4 fresh legs. Lloyd has been blunt Boston 8, Toronto 7 L.A. Dodgers 5, Arizona 4, 10 innings Seattle 8 5 5 29 5 9 .357 5 from the beginning that she’s not L.A. Angels at Texas, late St. Louis 5, Seattle 2 Minnesota United 8 7 3 27 ATLANTA 2 9 .182 6½ Today’s Games Thursday’s Games Houston 8 6 3 27 WESTERN CONFERENCE pleased with the new role. She still Kansas City (Keller 4-9) at Washington (Voth 0-0), Washington 5, Miami 2 Real Salt Lake 8 8 2 26 W L Pct GB feels like she could start and be a 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati 1, Milwaukee 0 FC Dallas 7 7 5 26 Las Vegas 8 5 .615 — Baltimore (Bundy 3-10) at Toronto (Sanchez 3-11), Chicago Cubs 11, Pittsburgh 3 San Jose 7 7 4 25 Seattle 8 6 .571 ½ difference-maker. 7:07 p.m. St. Louis 5, Seattle 4 Portland 6 8 2 20 Minnesota 7 6 .538 1 “There’s a lot of things that are Boston (Rodriguez 8-4) at Detroit (Zimmermann 0-5), ATLANTA 12, Philadelphia 6 Vancouver 4 7 8 20 Los Angeles 6 6 .500 1½ 7:10 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, late Colorado 5 9 4 19 Phoenix 5 5 .500 1½ out of your control in life and you N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 5-5) at Tampa Bay (McKay 1-0), Today’s Games Sporting Kansas City 4 7 7 19 Dallas 4 7 .364 3 7:10 p.m. Kansas City (Keller 4-9) at Washington (Voth 0-0), can either look at it as a negative L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-2) at Houston (Verlander 10-3), 7:05 p.m. Wednesday, July 3 Wednesday’s Games or you can look at it as a positive,” 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Davies 7-2) at Pittsburgh (Brault 3-1), 7:05 New York City FC 3, Seattle 0 New York 84, Seattle 83 Texas (Sampson 6-5) at Minnesota (Pineda 5-4), 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia 3, Orlando City 1 Today’s Games she said. “I know that my ability, p.m. Philadelphia (Velasquez 2-5) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom Chicago 5, ATLANTA 1 Indiana at Dallas, 8 p.m. my work ethic, and many things Oakland (Anderson 8-5) at Seattle (Kikuchi 4-5), 10:10 4-7), 7:10 p.m. Minnesota United 3, San Jose 1 New York at Phoenix, 10 p.m. p.m. Miami (Yamamoto 3-0) at ATLANTA (Teheran 5-6), Los Angeles FC 5, Sporting Kansas City 1 ATLANTA at Seattle, 10 p.m. that I bring to the team, the intan- Saturday’s Games 7:20 p.m. Houston 4, New York 0 Washington at Las Vegas, 10:30 p.m. gibles — I can be playing out there, Texas at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Colorado (Senzatela 7-5) at Arizona (Greinke 9-3), Real Salt Lake 1, Columbus 0 Baltimore at Toronto, 3:07 p.m. 9:10 p.m. Thursday, July 4 no doubt. But for whatever reason, Kansas City at Washington, 4:05 p.m. San Diego (Lamet 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 7-2), D.C. United at FC Dallas, late Boston at Detroit, 4:10 p.m. 10:10 p.m. New England at Colorado, late World Cup Schedule coaches have made that decision Cleveland at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. St. Louis (Hudson 6-4) at San Francisco (Pomeranz Toronto FC at LA Galaxy, late and I come in and it’s my job to N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. 2-8), 10:15 p.m. Saturday, July 6 Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 7:15 p.m. Saturday’s Games Orlando City at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. All Times EDT make something happen.” L.A. Angels at Houston, 7:15 p.m. Kansas City at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. WOMEN’S WORLD CUP She understands that chang- Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Minnesota United at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. THIRD PLACE Cleveland at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Seattle at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 6 es were inevitable as the 2019ers NATIONAL LEAGUE Miami at ATLANTA, 4:10 p.m. Chicago at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. At Nice, France forge their own legacy East Division Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 7:15 p.m. Real Salt Lake at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. England vs. Sweden, 11 a.m. W L Pct GB Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:15 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles FC, 10:30 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP “New journey, different jour- ATLANTA 50 36 .581 — St. Louis at San Francisco, 10:05 p.m. Sunday, July 7 Sunday, July 7 Philadelphia 45 40 .529 4½ Colorado at Arizona, 10:10 p.m. New York at ATLANTA, 2 p.m. At Lyon, France ney,” she said. “We’ve just got to go Washington 42 41 .506 6½ San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Portland at New York City FC, 6:30 p.m. United States vs. Netherlands, 11 a.m. after it.” The Daily Tribune News Classifi eds www.daily-tribune.com • Friday, July 5, 2019 3B

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