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AGNESS — A 93-year-old North Bend man was rescued Tuesday after being trapped for more than a day when he drove over an embankment. Alfred William Sweet set out from his Agness area cabin to his North Bend home on Monday afternoon, but he didn’t arrive. His family reported him missing Tuesday. Oregon State Police, Curry County Sheriff’s Office and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service per- sonnel began searching the roads from Agness By Alysha Beck, The World to North Bend. Around 8:38 p.m., Curry Coun- Sue Allen from Lakeside donates blood during the American Red Cross blood drive at the Red Lion Hotel in Coos Bay on Wednesday.Allen has donated 24 ty Deputy Walter Scherbarth noticed grass that pints since she moved to the area in 2007.She says she started donating in her early 20s when her great-niece was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic had been disturbed along Agness Road. When leukemia. he peered over the embankment, he saw Sweet’s car resting on its side about 50 feet from the road. Sweet was unhurt, but he couldn’t scale the Red Cross hopes to cut into embankment. He was trapped for about 29 nationwide blood shortage with hours. Drip drive Curry County Search and Rescue and the strong summer in the Bay Area Gold Beach Fire Department used ropes and a basket to carry Sweet back to the road. He was taken to Curry General Hospital by air ambu- BY EMILY THORNTON same donation by dividing it,” lance. The World Want to help? she said. Sweet suffered dehydration and minor The Red Cross is accepting blood donations today at Church of Christ in North Graves said the group likes scratches but was otherwise fine. COOS BAY — Tess McKin- Bend until 3 p.m. It also will accept blood donations June 19 and July 3 at the Red recruiting high school stu- ney said she hated donating Lion Hotel. dents, because they often blood the first time in high become lifetime donors. school because she didn’t Nicole Wilkerson, a Montana know what to expect. tion is asking anyone who is crashes strain the supply, she State University senior who Police seek info “I went on YouTube and eligible to donate blood. said. donated Wednesday, said she checked it out,” she said. She Type O negative is the “Accidents require more started donating regularly in discovered it wasn’t that bad. most-needed blood, according blood. It taps into resources,” high school. She slowed down on fisherman “I thought, ‘Oh, I’m saving to Elaine Graves, a Red Cross she said. “Each one uses a few during college because of her people.’” nurse. O positive, A negative units or more.” softball schedule. McKinney was among the and B negative also are partic- Disasters, such as the torna- “It was hard to give blood with local ties donors Wednesday at the Red ularly valuable, she said. does in Oklahoma or bombings and play,”she said. Lion Hotel, where the Ameri- “O negative has the most in Boston, are other reasons for Someone needs a blood transfusion every two seconds, BY GEORGE ARTSITAS can Red Cross sets up shop antibodies,” Graves said. low blood supplies, Graves The World about once a month. Now is a “They can give to everybody.” said. according to the Red Cross critical time to donate, since Graves, who has worked The Red Cross gives website. About 44,000 dona- SILETZ— A Siletz fisherman who works in the Red Cross is 50,000 blood with the Red Cross for 14 years, patients three blood extracts: tions are needed daily. Charleston faces kidnapping and sex abuse donations behind its nation- said summer is a difficult time red cells, plasma and platelets, Klaus Radtke, a volunteer, charges, and police are looking for more pos- wide goal for June, according to get donations. Graves said. has given well over six gallons sible victims. to its website. “People go on vacations. “We rarely use whole blood of blood, starting in 1957. He “If we have this guy in custody, we want to That level constitutes an There’s more disruption in to help patients, because we give every possible victim a chance to come emergency, and the organiza- their routine,” she said. Car can get more use out of the SEE BLOOD | A8 forward at this time,” said Detective Tom Harrison of the Toledo Police Department. Police say Anthony Abram Mendibles, 49, offered a woman a ride from a bar on May 17. The victim said she was promised to be Feds collect telephone records dropped off at a specific location, but she was taken instead to a park in Newport, I National Security Agency “ongoing, daily basis” to give the NSA ment and referred questions to the NSA. where she was sexually information on all telephone calls in its The NSA had no immediate comment. assaulted. gathers information daily on systems, both within the U.S. and Verizon Communications Inc. listed Mendibles is charged with Verizon’s 121M customers between the U.S. and other countries. 121 million customers in its first-quarter first-degree kidnapping, sec- The newspaper said the document, a earnings report this April — 98.9 million ond-degree kidnapping, A. Mendibles copy of which it had obtained, shows for wireless customers, 11.7 million residen- three counts of first-degree WASHINGTON (AP) — The National the first time that under the Obama tial phone lines and about 10 million com- sodomy, first-degree attempted sodomy, two Security Agency currently is collecting the administration the communication mercial lines. The court order didn’t spec- counts of coercion, harassment, menacing, telephone records of millions of U.S. cus- records of millions of U.S. citizens were ify which type of phone customers’ fourth-degree assault, two counts first- tomers of Verizon under a top secret court being collected indiscriminately and in records were being tracked. degree sexual abuse and three counts of order, Britain’s Guardian newspaper said bulk, regardless of whether they were sus- Under the terms of the order, the third-degree sexual abuse. Wednesday. pected of any wrongdoing. phone numbers of both parties on a call Since the incident, three more victims The order was granted by the secret The Associated Press could not are handed over, as is location data, call have alleged similar experiences with Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court on authenticate the order because docu- duration, unique identifiers, and the time Mendibles. Harrison said he figures that if April 25 and was good until July 19, the ments from the court are classified. and duration of all calls. The contents of Mendibles spent any time in Coos Bay, there newspaper said. The order requires Verizon spokesman Ed McFadden said the conversation itself are not covered, could be victims in the Bay Area too. Verizon, one of the nation’s largest Wednesday the company had no com- Anyone with information regarding the telecommunications companies, on an ment. The White House declined com- SEE VERIZON | A8 case can call Harrison at 541-336-5555. New sidewalk and fence aim to protect pedestrians

BY TIM NOVOTNY Earlier this year,the Oregon International Port of The World Coos Bay went to the city with a plan to erect a vinyl-coated chain-link fence. But there were con- COOS BAY — It started with port officials’ need cerns about the fence’s appearance and the lack of a for a fence along their railroad tracks south of sidewalk. downtown Coos Bay. It grew into a multi-agency Creative negotiations evolved into a plan. project to increase pedestrian connectivity along The Oregon Department of Transportation will U.S. Highway 101. pay most of the cost, about $146,000, according to The outcome will be a concrete railing and side- Craddock. State officials will handle engineering walk along the highway from the Historic Railroad and construction. The city has agreed to do the Museum to Front Street. demolition work and prepare the new fence. “This has come together rather quickly,” City The fence will match existing concrete fencing Manger Rodger Craddock said. “My guess is, work near the boardwalk. It will consist of 1940s-era will begin before the end of the summer.” bridge railings, which the city is powder coating to With the railroad shut down in recent years, add durability. The Historic Railroad Museum gave By Tim Novotny, The World people have gotten into the habit crossing the the city the railings in exchange for some future The city of Coos Bay is working with several partner agencies to erect a fence along the rail- tracks to reach a prime fishing area south of the work by the city. road tracks downtown.The sidewalk along U.S.Highway 101 will need to be moved to accom- boardwalk, Craddock said. The recent return of rail modate the project. traffic created a safety issue. SEE FENCE | A8

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COOS BAY — After five years, Cafe Cardinal is hang- ing up its aprons. The annual charity event, held at Cardinal Services’ office in Coos Bay, featured grilled sandwiches, musical entertainment and celebrity chefs. Last year, volunteers By Alysha Beck, The World served 951 lunches, raising Three people were taken to Bay Area Hospital after the rental car they money for the American were in collided with a semi-trailer Wednesday afternoon near the Mill Cancer Society and the Casino-Hotel. Crossroads Cafe. “It was time to recognize three things,” said Bud 4-month-old OK after Freeman, owner of the 30- year-old staffing company. “First, June is the middle of car collides with semi the hiring season, a ridicu- lous time for us. Second, THE WORLD according to Detective Jon people support different Bohanan of the North Bend charities. If we want folks to NORTH BEND — A car and Police Department. make a difference in the a semi-truck collided on U.S. They were in a rental car community, they need pas- Highway 101 near the Mill and appeared to be visiting, sion for their volunteer Casino-Hotel on Wednesday Bohanan said. The crash hap- efforts. Third, it turns out, afternoon, blocking two lanes. pened at about 3:45 p.m. not all of us are sandwich A man, a woman and a 4- Bohanon said the car’s makers.” month-old baby were taken to driver failed to yield to the Several Bay Area compa- Bay Area Hospital. Their semi. The crash remains nies, groups and individuals injuries appeared minor, under investigation. have aided Cardinal Café over the years. “That’s the hardest part,” Meetings Freeman said. “By year five, TODAY Road, Lakeside; regular meeting. there was incredible commu- nity support for Cafe. We Coos Bay Tree Board — 4 p.m., city FRIDAY would like to thank all of hall, conference room, 500 Cen- those who helped make it tral Ave., Coos Bay; regular Charleston Marina Advisory Com- happen.” meeting. mittee — 10 a.m., Charleston Marina RV Park, recreation Lakeside Planning Commission — room, 63402 Kingfisher Road, 7 p.m., city hall, 915 North Lake Charleston; regular meeting. Thefts & Mischief By Lou Sennick, The World Friends and colleagues of Nikky Whitty and Andy Jackson gathered Wednesday afternoon on the COOS COUNTY steps of the courthouse to dedicate gardens and memorials to the Coos County Commissioners. June 4, 7:20 a.m., unlawful entry Both died while in office. The stone memorial for Andy Jackson is on the right side of the stairs, into a motor vehicle, 700 block with Nikky Whitty on the other side. The entire memorial consists of five stones around the front of Southeast Sixth Avenue. Socializing, celebrating our city and raising money for of the courthouse with new garden areas. June 4, 7:40 a.m., caller heard local non-profits. three gunshots, possibly in area of McCullough Bridge, 67700 THE FIRST FRIDAY EACH MONTH block of East Bay Drive. June 4, 10:03 a.m., theft of .22- JUNE 7, 2013 Outdoors caliber semi-automatic pistol, 92700 block of Delmar Lane. See GO! Saturday June 4, 12:11 p.m., barn broken will benefit into and power tools taken, The Egyptian Theatre 58000 block of Fairview Road. Preservation Association June 4, 3:04 p.m., suspicious The Lab Band “Mischief, Mayhem & Matrimony” group of men cleaning copper 47th Season... wire at the end of the road, Coos Art Museum ~OR ~ “Have Some Madeira m’dear” Foghorn Drive. June 4, 9:34 p.m., caller observed cougar at the north county line; A limited supply of trapper notified, milepost 220 of Highway 101. etched glasses to June 4, 10:14 p.m., husband and support ETPA will CALL FOR RESERVATIONS wife were ordered at gunpoint to 541-396-4563 move out of residence; case be available. referred to DA, 51000 block of Old Broadbent Road. Help Re-open the Theatre in 2014! Choose a live Lobster Seafood Restaurant or Crab for your dinner. Starts at Highway 101 Harley Davidson or WEEKEND SPECIAL! FRI • SAT • SUN

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FRIDAY Venture Inn at Inland Point, THE WORLD working with merchants on place might be interested in ple are looking for things to do 2265 Inland Dr., North Bend. creating a once-a-month staying open a few more including those not that far Downtown Coos Bay Wine Walk Howard 541-751-9059 BANDON — Get set, Ban- evening where merchants hours for one Friday a away from us who do not see a 5-7:30 p.m. Start at Highway don, for the first monthly would remain open later. month,”Shaw said. 30-minute drive as an obsta- 101 Harley-Davidson, 536 S. Mural Dedication Ceremony 1 p.m., 2nd Court Alley — Alive After Five Art Walk from When it became known “We understand that this cle. We see a late Friday after- Second or Coos Bay Visitor 5-8 p.m. Friday, June 21. that both groups were target- event may start small, but we noon start time as perfect for Information Center, 50 Central between First Call Resolution The Greater Bandon Asso- ing the third Friday of each are hoping that as people this activity as tourists are Ave. Map & glass $10. Proceeds and The Pottery Company. benefit Egyptian Theatre Nine community murals ciation’s events and promo- month, it didn’t take long experience Alive After Five just arriving for the weekend Preservation Association and installed. 541-266-9706 tions committee created the before GBA suggested com- that many more will join us. and looking for things to do event so organizations in Ban- bining efforts, Schubothe With the Face Rock Creamery while many local people are Lab Band Program Association. Bay Area Artists 1:30 p.m., Coos 541-269-1222 ext. 248 Bay Art Museum, 235 Anderson don could collaborate their said. and the Washed Ashore Pro- winding down their work Ave., Coos Bay. Guest Speaker: activities and at the same time Planning for the Alive after ject open until later as well, week and are ready to relax.” CDABA First Friday 5-7 p.m., create another fun experience Five event is still under way, there will just be an awful lot For more information on Reedsport Natural Foods, 1891 Sharon Leahy. Refreshments will be served. for young and old alike. but it is hoped that other going on in our downtown.” the Alive After Five event, Winchester Ave., Reedsport. The event grew out of GBA groups will be interested in Schubothe sees this as a contact any of the GBA events Featured artist: Reno Stone of Richard Kirk Photography coordinator Harv Schubothe joining the effort. year-round activity. and promotions committee Lost Beach Dezigns. Exhibit Opening 2-4 p.m., working with artists and gal- “For example, we are “We understand that the members Peter Braun, Rushel South Slough Interpretive Cen- Orcoast Music Open Mic 6-9 leries to introduce an art walk working with vineyards, tourist season will end,” Reed, Dean Conyers or Tara p.m., Orcoast Music Annex, 787 ter, 61907 Seven Devils Road, Charleston. Kirk calls himself a to Bandon. Meanwhile, GBA musicians, perhaps even ven- Schubothe said. “But it is in Shaw, or call GBA at 541-297- Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. Bring board member Tara Shaw was dors at the Old Town Market- the winter months that peo- 2342. your instrument and join. Be “SurRuralist” — a country ver- prepared with songs. 541-888- sion of Surrealists. 6805 Leading Ladies Opening 7 p.m., CB Library offers summer reading events Leading Ladies Opening 7 p.m., Florence Events Center, 715 Florence Events Center, 715 Quince St., Florence. Limited Quince St., Florence. Limited seating. Tickets, $15 at COOS BAY — Calling all summer, and the library will Action. Interactive songs, Grades 2-6 www.eventscenter.org or at the seating. Tickets, $15 at prospectors, preschool to decorate the Children’s music and fun dances. 11 I Storytime. 10:30 a.m. door. 541-997-1994 www.eventscenter.org or at the 12th grade. Dig into a good Department with them. a.m., July 25. Mondays, June 24-July 29. door. 541-997-1994 Sawdust Theatre Melodrama 8 book and join the fun at Coos I Celeste Rose: Green I Jason Robb: Dragon p.m., Sawdust Theatre, 114 N. Bay Public Library this sum- Hats and Dragon Eggs. Mari- Preschool to grade 5 Trent Monk Christian Concert 7- Theater Puppets. I Dig 10:30 p.m., Hauser Community Adams St., Coquille. Melodra- mer. Enjoy storytelling, onettes. 11 a.m., June 27. I Dig Into Reading. Inde- Church, 69411 Wildwood Road, ma “Mischief, Mayhem & Matri- comedy, music, weird and I Hart’s Reptile World: Dinosaurs: An incredible pendent reading and listen- Hauser. Doors open at 6:30 mony” or “Have Some wonderful creatures, and the Trekking with Turtles. Fan- puppet show you really don’t ing for prizes. June 24-Aug. Madeira, M’dear!” General p.m. Love offerings. 541-756- opportunity to win prizes for tastic variety of turtles and want to miss. 11 a.m., Aug. 1. 1. Prize drawing Aug. 2. 2591 admission, $12.50. 541-396- reading. tortoises. 11 a.m., July 11. 4563 I Meg Balaconis: Rocks Preschool to grade 1 Grade 6-12 Dolphin Playhouse “Greater All ages Tuna” 8 p.m., The Dolphin Dolphin Playhouse “Greater Talk! Find what’s beneath I Beneath the Surface. I Storytime. 10:30 a.m. Playhouse, 580 Newmark Ave., Tuna” 8 p.m., The Dolphin I Under Your Feet: Write our feet and enjoy great Independent reading and Coos Bay. $10 seniors, $8 stu- Playhouse, 580 Newmark Ave., your name on one cut-out crafts. 11 a.m., July 18. Wednesdays, June 26-July listening for prizes. June 24- Coos Bay. $10 seniors, $8 stu- dents. 541-808-2611. for each book you read this I Rich Glauber: Music in 31. Aug. 1. Prize drawing Aug. 2. dents. 541-808-2611. Toyz 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., The Mill Casino Warehouse 101, 3201 Toyz 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., The Mill Live Bands Tremont, North Bend. Cover. Casino Warehouse 101, 3201 Tremont, North Bend. Cover. The Mill Casino-Hotel, 3201 Every Friday and Saturday, and We WantWant ToTo GiveGive YouYou A SATURDAY Tremont, Toyz, 9 p.m., Friday 12-3 p.m. Sunday. SUNDAY and Saturday, June 7-8. Powers City-wide Garage Sale all Lloyd’s Old Town Tavern, 219 Sec- ** Leading Ladies Opening 2 p.m., day, state Highway 242, Pow- Halfway Tavern, 59576 Halfway ond St. SE, Bandon: South Coast $ Florence Events Center, 715 Road, Coos Bay: Big Creek Ren- ers. Singles Karaoke, 8 p.m., every Quince St., Florence. Limited dezvous, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., every BBirthdayirthday GGift!ift! 23rd Annual Powers Fishing seating. Tickets, $15 at Friday. 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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Clark Walworth, Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Congress should take the lead on pot

In the wake of ballot measures majority of Americans favor legal- government would this sleight balance between national secu- in Washington and Colorado, Ore- ization of marijuana. of hand be considered a serious rity and civil liberties that was gon voters could have another shot If Congress doesn’t take advan- Oregon proposal. first skewed by the Bush admin- at legalizing marijuana as early as tage of this opportunity to lead, When you play pachinko, you istration, it has worsened that 2014. Americans will take matters into play with your own money. In state imbalance. Oregon voters just last Novem- their own hands, one state at a government, the game is easier: Last year Obama signed a ber rejected Ballot Measure 80, time. Views You play with other people’s probably because that particular — Albany Democrat-Herald money. five-year extension — and measure was loony. If there’s a — The Daily Astorian expansion — of the broad elec- better-written pot-legalization Pay raise for state workers Oregon Views offers edited tronic eavesdropping powers measure on the 2014 ballot, our Grill FBI nominee about that legalized the warrantless hunch is that the measure will is no way to reform PERS excerpts of newspaper wiretapping program. Sen. Ron pass. Following PERS reform in the editorials from around warrantless wiretapping Wyden, D-Ore., has warned that And Oregon state law on mari- Oregon Legislature is like watch- the state. For the full President Obama’s nomina- “most Americans would be juana will lurch into head-on con- ing pachinko. That’s the Japanese tion of James Comey as director stunned to learn” the extent of flict with federal law. version of pinball, where dozens text, go to of the FBI serves as an unintend- the government’s surveillance. The Obama administration has- of small balls are fired through a theworldlink.com/opinion. ed reminder that there are con- n’t given much guidance on this forest of brass pins in the hope stitutional limits on the govern- Comey is not without blame matter to its federal attorneys in that one or two will eventually fall negotiating with union leaders on ment’s power to intrude upon for the government’s warrant- Washington state and Colorado into a pocket, redeemable for a a side deal. the privacy of Americans. less surveillance program, which after the marijuana votes in those prize. As The Oregonian recently Comey was second in com- was expanded while he was in states. In fact, Obama himself said At the start of the current leg- revealed, the governor is propos- mand at President George W. the Justice Department. that his administration had “big- islative session, close to 40 bills ing that schools and municipali- Bush’s Justice Department in Wyden should question ger fish to fry.” were introduced to reform the ties would stop contributing 6 2004. Serving as acting attorney Comey about that involvement Now, though, the fish looks like state’s Public Employees Retire- percent to each employee’s PERS general when his boss was hos- during his confirmation hearing it’s just going to get bigger — and ment System. The one bill that fund in exchange for a 6 percent pitalized, Comey refused to and about his willingness to there’s the sense, as U.S. Rep. Earl made it to Gov. John Kitzhaber for raise. reauthorize the Bush adminis- Blumenauer told our editorial his signature is a prize not worth Yes, you read that correctly. tration’s warrantless wiretap- insist, as he did nearly a decade board last week, that the U.S. pub- redeeming. Senate Bill 822 saves Public employees would get a ping program. He was widely ago, that the government fully lic is ahead of Congress on this little, reforms less and borrows lavish raise — which they then and rightly praised. adhere to the Constitution. issue. Recent national polls have from the future. would deposit into their own The Obama administration — The (Eugene) Register- suggested that, for the first time, a Now the governor is quietly retirement fund. Only in state has not only failed to restore the Guard Taste never takes a vacation

Why do so many people think that the arrival of summer means it’s time to pack away all the clothes that actually fit them? That it’s time to reveal their out-of-shape bodies by wearing Speedos and tube tops? Noel Coward used to ask, “Why do all the wrong people travel?” Now, I’m pretty sure he would ask, “Why do all the wrong peo- ple wear skimpy clothes?” On that show “Cops,” every time they show up to arrest some guy, he answers the door (or climbs out the back window) shirtless. It’s as if shirts hurt criminals the way Kryptonite hurts Superman: “Don’t let it touch my skin, it burns!” Do their shirts cause a rash, or are they just trying to keep them clean for their JIM parole officers? You don’t want to show up for an Public Forum MULLEN important meeting with Humorist crack ashes all over your only shirt, do you? be happy to report the evasions our young people. We live in a Going skimpy is one thing if you’re the Paper misstated of his volunteer(s) as fact, most great little town (although some reigning Mr. or Miss America; it’s quite Write to us likely for CYA-reasons. What I officials are trying their best to another if you’re just some ordinary work- restaurant events told Ms. Elber on the phone make it a town for snobs), with a The World welcomes letters from ing schlub waiting to buy a soft-serve ice On page C1 of the Saturday, (while quoting from a report I readers. Please observe these stan- cream cone in the summer heat. I don’t relatively low crime rate. But it June 1, paper, Business Editor had made of the incident) was dards: want to stand behind you wondering if you won’t stay that way for long if we Gail Elber published an update that the center volunteer leaned don’t give our students and kids comb your back hair or if it just naturally I Use your real name. on my claim for damages against over, as in confidence, and made something to do in this town looks that way. And it can’t be good for the I 400 words maximum. the Bay Area Chamber of Com- a face stating she would not find other than to go to school. soft-serve ice cream business if you’re merce. That claim was based on I Include your address and day- making the other customers so sick that German food here. My customer A pool would give them a time phone number for verification. two, but now three, documented then objected that she’d heard place to go without getting into they get out of line. I No defamation, vulgarity or instances in which volunteer(s) there WAS a German restaurant I remember the first time I saw a sign trouble, but it would also help business complaints. at the chamber’s visitor center in Coos Bay. The volunteer’s teach them how to swim, which that said, “No shirt, no shoes, no service.” I No poetry or religious testimony. disparaged my restaurant, the reply: Yes, we have one right on in turn could cause fewer deaths It struck me as extremely funny that you Blue Heron, and advised visitors would have to tell someone that they’re this corner but I don’t advise you in the ocean. It is also a great We generally print every letter that not to eat there. to go there; you won’t like it. She form of exercise, which everyone meets these guidelines. Send yours expected to wear a shirt and shoes when Ms. Elber misrepresents what they’re not actually on the beach. Doesn’t added that she wouldn’t advise knows this nation is sadly lack- to [email protected], or P.O. I told her when she called me everyone know that? Or is there a sign on anyone to eat there. ing in and why there are so many Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. that preceding Monday. During the inside of everyone’s front door that So much for the chamber’s overweight people. says, “Don’t forget to wear pants today!” that call I told her that a third motto: “Our business is helping The school district and others person, a customer of mine, had your business.” Maybe it works need to stop thinking about I grew up near a beach town with plenty towns we hear about on the news gone into the Visitor Informa- the same at The World. themselves and start thinking of tourists. Just because they were on vaca- every night with school shoot- tion, they didn’t seem to think that they tion Center, posing as a tourist, Wim de Vriend about what will benefit our had suddenly turned into swimsuit models asking about local restaurants Coos Bay young people. They need to start ings, business break-ins and a with buns of steel or that they should sud- and specifically about the Blue thinking about what will happen rampant drug problem. denly start dressing as if they had gotten Heron. According to Ms. Elber, I How can Bandon if these young people don’t have Wake up, Bandon, before it’s there by hopping a freight train. They told her that the center volunteer somewhere positive to go to too late. Besides, with a pool to said that “the Blue Heron had oppose a pool? seemed to know that it’s not right to break release excess energy. They need swim and practice in, Bandon German food, but she didn’t This is in regard to the swim- to be thankful that we live in fashion rules on vacation any more than it could one day have the next is to break traffic laws. know if it was authentic.” ming pool in Bandon. I find it such a great town, and that we If you don’t have any muscles, don’t In so doing, she is not quoting appalling that the majority of are truly blessed to have such Olympic gold medalist! wear a muscle-T.You don’t look tough; you me but Timm Slater, the manag- this town is against something wonderful young people in our Gail Clymer look like a suspect. er of the center, who appears to that could be a positive thing for town. We could be one of those Bandon If you are not an Olympic swimmer or diver, or European, do not wear a Speedo. I’m not nearly as afraid of creeping Euro- pean-style socialism as I am of creepy European-style beachwear. Don’t put that white zinc oxide on your nose if you’re not a lifeguard. Even if you are a lifeguard, it’s questionable. It makes you look as if you were on your way to a war dance but it got cancelled due to good weather. Sunscreen and a hat will work just fine. Wear age-appropriate clothing. Spandex is not supposed to have wrinkles. If you have the body of a shuffleboarder, don’t dress like you’re a volleyballer. You may win the volleyball match, but only by default because everyone else has left in disgust. Wearing black socks on the beach is even worse than wearing a tie on the beach. Which is even worse than wearing a thong. The worst possible beach outfit? Black socks with a thong. If Jimmy Buffett won’t wear it, should you? If you limbo under his very low fash- ion bar, it will be hard to tell if you’re on vacation or just a local on a bender. Unless your name is Elly May, leave the cut-off short-shorts at home. “Let It All Hang Out” is a song, not fashion advice. Save it for when you’re alone at the cement pond. Contact Jim Mullen at JimMullen- Books.com. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, June 6,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Reader takes Forestry Board action to turn the world into looks for more a better place from forests DEAR ABBY: It is easy to watch or read the news and think people are awful and GRANTS PASS (AP) — this world is going nowhere The Oregon Board of STATE fast. At New Year’s I made a Forestry has taken on a tough resolution to try and DO job: figuring out how to pro- DIGEST something about how I view duce more logs as well as society. I decided I’d do 30 better fish and wildlife habi- been fatally shot. While random acts of service for tat through logging on state detectives aren’t sure what strangers. forests. happened early Wednesday, I know it may seem small The board voted unani- French says they have no rea- and insignificant, but at least mously Wednesday in Salem son to believe anyone other I can say I’m trying to make to embark on a new manage- than the couple was involved. this a better place to live. I’m The Associated Press ment plan for three state The spokesman identified hoping it will spread a mes- A genetically modified test strain of wheat that emerged to the surprise of an Oregon farmer last month was forests in the northwest cor- the dead couple as 56-year- sage of love likely the result of an accident or deliberate mixing of seeds, the company that developed it said Wednesday. ner of the state — the old Bradley Chauran and his and caring Tillamook, Clatsop and 53-year-old wife Kelly DEAR in a world Santiam. Chauran. There has been wide- ABBY with too Monsanto: Modified wheat Bill requires American much hurt spread dissatisfaction with and vio- the current plan — including flag in all classrooms lence. from the governor — for fail- SALEM (AP) — The Ideally, one ‘isolated occurrence’ ing to meet the statutory Oregon Senate has passed a or two peo- goals of producing econom- bill that would require char- ple will ic, environmental and social ter schools to display the PORTLAND (AP) — A one of the options,” Fraley not address Monsanto’s sug- benefits through active man- notice and genetically modified test said. gestions that it could have American flag in their class- pay it for- agement. rooms, as public schools are strain of wheat that emerged Fraley said the company been sabotage. Board Chairman Tom ward. to the surprise of an Oregon has a test it has shared with Fifteen inspectors from already required to do. JEANNE It’s Imeson said in a statement The Senate approved the PHILLIPS farmer last month was likely other countries that could the USDA’s Animal and Plant that the current plan, from spring, and the result of an accident or “fingerprint” the exact vari- Health Inspection Service bill in a 28-2 vote on so far I have 2001, was based on the best Wednesday. deliberate mixing of seeds, ety of wheat that carried the are working on the investi- information at the time, and volunteered as a math tutor at the company that developed gene, and it’s awaiting sam- gation. The original bill would a local school and shoveled he believes the board can do have required schools to lead it said Wednesday. ples from the U.S. Vilsack said the depart- better. the snow off a neighbor’s Representatives for Department of Agriculture ment’s priorities are to students in a daily recital of sidewalk. But I’m already Monsanto Co. said during a or the Oregon farmer to test investigate and also to focus Lobbying bill may create the Pledge of Allegiance. falling behind, and I’m strug- Lawmakers backed off that conference call that the for the exact variety that on getting markets open as unintended loophole gling to come up with some emergence of the genetically emerged. quickly as they can after proposal, which riled civil- good ideas. I know you and modified strain was an iso- The USDA has said the some overseas markets SALEM (AP) — A bill rights advocates. It would your readers often have cre- lated occurrence. It has test- Oregon wheat is safe to eat balked at the discovery of the tweaking Oregon’s govern- impose on students’ free- ative suggestions. Can you ed the original wheat stock and there is no evidence that modified crop. ment ethics laws could end speech rights, as well as their suggest more acts of service I and found it clean, the com- modified wheat entered the He said the department up creating a new loophole religious freedom because of can do for strangers? — TRY- pany said. marketplace. believes it is an isolated situ- that would allow lobbyists to the phrase: “under God.” ING TO BE NICE Sabotage is a possibility, No genetically engi- ation because tests in the buy food, drinks and enter- Existing state law DEAR TRYING TO BE said Robb Fraley, Monsanto neered wheat has been farmer’s adjoining fields tainment for senior state requires schools to give stu- NICE: You could volunteer at chief technology officer. approved for U.S. farming. have turned up negative, as officials without reporting dents the opportunity to say a local food pantry. Or find an “We’re considering all Agriculture Secretary have tests on neighboring the expenditures. the Pledge of Allegiance at organization that delivers options and that’s certainly Tom Vilsack said he would fields so far. The bill is intended to least once a week. food to shut-ins and take eliminate a requirement that The bill goes back to the meals to the clients they serve lobbyists report the cost of House, which backed the a couple of days a month. Bill would regulate tracking devices for kids their meals when they lobby original draft but must sign You could bring a garbage other lobbyists. off on the changes. bag with you when you take SALEM (AP) — It hasn’t integrated the technology. RFIDs to track kids. But many senior officials walks in the morning or happened yet in Oregon, but Rep. Phil Barnhart, D- Supporters of the devices in the governor’s office and Bill gives break to some evening and pick up paper some lawmakers want to be Eugene, the bill’s sponsor, say the technology offers a state agencies are registered young sex offenders cups, plastic bags, cigarette prepared for the day schools said the legislation was trig- cost-effective security tool lobbyists because they advo- SALEM (AP) — The butts and candy wrappers replace roll call with tracking gered by a story he read that can be used to locate cate the governor’s agenda in Oregon Legislature has nar- that litter our streets and devices. about a Texas high school students quickly in emer- the Legislature. rowly approved a bill that beaches. Or simply acknowl- The Oregon Senate student who was suspended gency situations. Ron Bersin, director of the would allow some young edge the presence of others by passed a bill Wednesday in a for refusing to wear an iden- “We need to know who is Oregon Government Ethics offenders convicted of hav- smiling and saying, “good 28-2 vote that would require tification card implanted inside our schools at all Commission, says the bill ing sex with underage part- morning,” “good afternoon” schools to notify students, with the tracking device. times,” Jim Gingo, repre- would make money spent ners to request the crime be and “good evening” to people parents and the state Board “You can certainly imag- senting the Security lobbying a government offi- removed from their records. you encounter. of Education before inte- ine a whole lot of very bene- Industry Association, wrote cial exempt from disclosure In a 16-14 vote on Readers, if you’d like to grating radio-frequency ficial and useful reasons for in testimony in May. “This is if the official is also a regis- Wednesday, the Senate sent chime in, I’d be interested in technology that would track being able to know where no different than asking a tered lobbyist. the bill to Gov. John your ideas. students’ locations on cam- students are, but I can also person to submit a state- Paul Cosgrove, president Kitzhaber. A spokeswoman DEAR ABBY: Two years pus. think of a whole lot of diffi- issued ID, taking roll call at of the Capitol Club lobbyist says he intends to sign it. ago, when I was a senior in Radio frequency identifi- cult ones that would be a the start of class or scanning organization, disagrees with The bill would apply to high school, a guy became cation devices are computer serious detriment,”Barnhart a barcode. The only differ- that conclusion. But he says some teens and young adults overly attached to me. He chips used to track cattle, said in testimony. ence is that (an RFID) allows the bill can be changed if it’s convicted of sex crimes that shared many very private consumer products and, in Barnhart said Oregon all of this to be done quickly ambiguous. did not involve coercion or feelings with me about his some U.S. schools, kids. should take action now to and automatically.” force. The offender would lack of friends and severe The devices can be safeguard students’ privacy Gingo said restricting the Stolen taxi recovered have to complete all required depression. After trying to implanted into student ID before the technology starts technology could close the in Vancouver, Wash. court-ordered programs and help him, first by myself and cards or attached to clothing popping up in schools. door on innovations that PORTLAND (AP) — treatments, among other later with a school guidance for the purpose of monitor- Amid pushback from the would improve school secu- Police say a taxi stolen during conditions. counselor and even involving ing students’ location on tech industry, lawmakers rity. an assault in downtown Proponents say the pun- his parents, I decided his campus, replacing the need rolled back an initial propos- But opponents say the Portland has been recovered ishment for such offenses problems were too much for to take attendance. al that would have banned technology tramples stu- in Vancouver, Wash. does not fit the crime. me to handle and ended the So far, only a few schools schools from requiring stu- dents’ civil liberties and Sgt. Pete Simpson says no Opponents say people con- friendship. I know I hurt him, in Texas and California have dents to wear, carry or use right to privacy. suspect has been arrested. victed of sex crimes often but I saw no other alternative. The cab driver told police reoffend and should not be After high school we didn’t he was at an intersection able to have their records speak for about a year. Obituary Tuesday night when a man in expunged. We are now in the same and “retired” from that great-grandchildren. his 30s with tattooed arms college and he’s trying to Geraldine Elizabeth Honolulu police arrest Downer responsibility just a few Remembrances may be ran up to the stopped vehicle force himself back into my life years ago. Her love of music made to the North Bend and began assaulting him. man in visitor death and be friends again. Abby,he Nov. 11, 1920 - June 2, 2013 and family was always shared United Methodist Church, When the taxi driver got out HONOLULU (AP) — hasn’t changed at all. I feel A celebration of life for with all those she came in P.O. Box 132, North Bend, OR of the car to defend himself, Honolulu police say they’ve bad, but I have no interest in Geraldine Elizabeth Downer, contact with. 97459, or to the charity of the suspect jumped behind arrested a man in connection becoming his friend. 92, will be held at a later date After being lifetime resi- your choice. the wheel and drove off. with the death of a visitor What should I do? I have a in the North Bend area. At dents of North Bend, Geri Arrangements are under Simpson says three pas- from Oregon. hard time saying no because her request, and Clarence just recently the direction of Coos Bay sengers were able to get out The Honolulu Police he is so persistent and I feel there will be moved to Corvallis on March Chapel, 541-267-3131. safely. Department says the 38- guilty. — FEELING PITY IN no funeral 30, 2013, to be near family.As Friend and family can sign year-old is being held on NEW JERSEY service. in North Bend, their new the online guest book at Couple found fatally suspicion of murder in the DEAR FEELING PITY: Tell Cremation found friends in Corvallis www.coosbayfh.com and shot in Veneta home death of Ivanice “Ivy” him the truth. Say, “I can’t be rites were found out that to know Geri www.theworldlink.com. VENETA (AP) — A Lane Harris. your friend because your held at was to love Geri and they felt County sheriff’s spokesman Harris was last seen out- problems overwhelm me. But Ocean View blessed to have known her says a husband and wife have side a Waikiki bar on May 16. YOU can do something about Crematory even if it was for such a short been found dead in the bed- Her body was later found on them by going to the student The World publishes in Coos Bay. period of time. death notices and service room of their home in the the leeward coast of Oahu. health center and asking for Geraldine After a She is survived by her listings as a free public small community of Veneta. Harris came to Hawaii counseling, and by joining brief illness, Downer husband, Clarence of Sheriff’s Sgt. Steve French from Portland with some some clubs and activities so service. Obituaries and and with her Corvallis; two sons, Jerol “Card of Thanks” items are says both the man and friends to celebrate her 29th you can interact with new family by her side, Geraldine (Shirley) of Des Moines, woman appeared to have birthday. people.” supplied by families or Elizabeth (Moffitt) Downer Wash., and Ken (Susan) of funeral homes and are pub- DEAR ABBY: Why are passed away peacefully June Corvallis; three grandchil- brownies called brownies if lished for a fee. For details, Burial, Cremation & 2, 2013 at Good Samaritan dren, Debbie (Bob Mitzel), contact Amanda at ajohn- they are black? — JUST Hospital in Corvallis. Geri Karen Downer and Brian Funeral Services The WONDERING IN HOUS- [email protected], or was born in Portland on Downer; six great-grand- 541-269-1222 ext. 269. 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C M C M Y K A6 •The World • Thursday, June 6,2013 Y K Nation Judge backs dying Pa. girl who needs new lungs

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A federal judge has temporarily allowed a dying 10-year-old girl to move up the adult waiting list for a lung trans- plant, though an expert has questioned the decision on medical and ethical grounds. “We are beyond thrilled,” Janet Murnaghan, the girl’s mother, told The Associated Press on Wednesday after U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson intervened in the The Associated Press A dust cloud rises as people run from the scene of a building collapse on the edge of downtown Philadelphia case. “Obviously we still need a match.” The Associated Press on Wednesday. Baylson suspended an age In this May 30, 2013 photo, Sarah Murnaghan, center, celebrates the factor in the nation’s trans- 100th day of her stay in Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia with her plant rules for 10 days for father, Fran, left, and mother,Janet. Sarah Murnaghan, who has Search halted in Philly been at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for three Human Services Secretary policy, said Dr. Arthur months with end-stage cys- Kathleen Sebelius declined Caplan, a bioethicist at New tic fibrosis. to become involved in the York University Langone building collapse; 6 dead The judge’s ruling lifting case, despite urgent pleas Medical Center. the age requirement applies from several Pennsylvania He called it troubling, and PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Charles Lupre said shortly building didn’t think the only to Sarah, at least until a congressmen. perhaps precedent-setting, After a slow but steady before dawn. He said there operation looked safe. A pair June 14 hearing on the request Lung transplants are the for a judge to overrule that overnight search buoyed by were no reports of anyone of window washers across for a broader injunction. most difficult of organ trans- medical judgment, and pre- the discovery of a woman in missing, but there was the street spotted an An expert questioned plants, and children fare dicted a run to the courthouse the rubble, rescue workers at always the chance that unbraced, 30-foot section of Baylson’s decision, which worse than adults, which is by patients who don’t like the scene of a building col- someone was inside who wall and predicted among came a day after Health and one reason for the existing their place on the waiting list. lapse that killed six people wasn’t reported missing. themselves the whole build- took a temporary break today It was unclear what role ing would simply fall down. in what had been a round- the demolition work might On Wednesday, that’s Ore. berries blamed for the-clock dig for additional have played in the collapse, what happened. The unsta- victims. but the accident raised ble shell of a building col- A building under demoli- questions about how closely lapsed into a massive heap of tion collapsed onto a neigh- the highly visible spot on bricks and splintered wood, Calif. man’s hepatitis A boring thrift store Wednes- Market Street, one of taking part of the thrift store day morning, injuring at Philadelphia’s signature with it. ENCINITAS, Calif. (AP) — the weeks before leaving for needed to be removed after least 14 people, including a boulevards, was being mon- “Our thoughts and our Geoff Soza was celebrating Yellowstone on May 29 — finding signs of inflamma- 61-year-old woman pulled itored, particularly amid prayers go out to those who his 30th wedding anniversary but his lack of appetite and tion and stones. from the debris nearly 13 word of the demolition con- lost their lives, and their in Yellowstone National Park disorientation didn’t merit But general surgeon Dr. hours later and hospitalized tractor’s many legal and families,” Mayor Michael when the 64-year-old man canceling the trip. Michael Rosenberg halted in critical condition. financial troubles. Officials Nutter said at a late-night learned the hard way that his On the second night of their the surgery, scheduled for Authorities have not offi- from the U.S. Department of news conference at which he cially ended the search, but Labor and Occupational announced the death toll. seemingly healthy breakfast trip, the Sozas called para- June 1, because of Soza’s ele- the sense of urgency has Safety and Health Adminis- “At the same time, we pray habit of mixing thawed medics who examined Geoff vated liver enzymes. subsided after workers tration were at the scene. that those who survive will berries with Greek yogurt and recommended he visit St. After more tests, Soza was combed through bricks and For weeks, people working recover not only physically, had exposed him to a nation- John’s Medical Center. diagnosed with hepatitis A, rubble using buckets and nearby had watched with but certainly mentally from al outbreak of hepatitis A. They thought they could Rosenberg said. their bare hands well into the growing concern as a crew the trauma of being in a Dozens of illnesses have wait until morning, but after Hepatitis A can be spread night. took down the vacant four- building and it suddenly col- been reported, and federal a few hours, Rita drove three by the ingestion of a micro- “We’re going to keep story building next to a Sal- lapses.” officials have recalled a frozen hours on dark rural roads to scopic amount of fecal mat- searching until we’re vation Army thrift store at Witnesses said they heard berry mix sold by Costco and Jackson, Wyo. ter from an infected person, absolutely sure no one else is the edge of downtown. a loud rumbling sound imme- Harris Teeter in seven states. Doctors initially thought typically a food worker who there,” battalion fire chief A roofer atop another diately before the collapse. Soza hadn’t felt right in Geoff Soza’s gall bladder hasn’t washed their hands. Nice gesture helps Florida widow, 84, win big jackpot TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — When Gloria C. MacKen- zie went to a Florida super- market near Tampa last month to buy a Powerball ticket, another person in line did something nice for the 84-year-old widow. “While in line at Publix, another lottery player was kind enough to let me go ahead of them in line to pur- chase the winning Quick Pick ticket,” she said in a state- ment Wednesday. The nice gesture turned out to be a life-changing one for MacKenzie and her family. She came forward Wednes- day to claim the biggest undi- vided lottery jackpot in histo- ry, $590 million. A retiree from Maine and a mother of four who lives in a modest, tin-roof house in Zephyrhills, Fla., where the lone winning ticket in the May 18 drawing was sold, MacKenzie took her prize in a lump sum of just over $370 million. After federal taxes, she is getting about $278 mil- lion, lottery officials said. Wearing large sunglasses and dressed in a pink sweater and white pants, she clasped her son’s arm after visiting the lottery offices as they made their way to a silver Ford Focus and left quickly. She did not speak to a crowd of reporters outside the building. She was accompa- nied at the lottery offices by two unidentified attorneys. MacKenzie bought the winning ticket at a Publix supermarket in the town of about 13,300, which is 30 miles northeast of Tampa. It is best known for the bottled spring water that bears its name — and now, for one of the biggest lottery winners of all time. The $590 million was the second-largest lottery jack- pot in history, behind a $656 million Mega Millions prize in March 2012, but that sum was split, with three winning tickets. MacKenzie let the lottery computers generate the num- bers at random. She said she had previously bought four other tickets for the drawing. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, June 6,2013 • The World • A7 Y K World WORLD China’s frustration DIGEST Turkish leader slightly with North Korea mellows his tone ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish Prime Minister Recep offers hope for U.S. Tayyip Erdogan appears to have moderated his rhetoric WASHINGTON (AP) — regarding the anti-govern- China’s growing frustration Koreas to talk ment protests in his country. with longtime ally North Speaking at a news con- Korea offers the United States on reopening ference in Tunisia today, a glimmer of hope about a Erdogan acknowledged that once unthinkable prospect: joint factory some Turks have been holding discussions between involved in the protests out of Washington and Beijing about SEOUL, South Korea environmental concerns. But what to do if the government (AP) — North and South he suggested his government in Pyongyang collapses. Korea today agreed to would press ahead with rede- There is no sign that the hold talks on reopening a velopment plans for Istanbul North Korean regime is in dan- jointly run factory com- that sparked the nearly ger or that U.S. President plex and other cross- week-long unrest. The Associated Press Barack Obama and Chinese border issues, after He also insisted that some This Wednesday citizen journalism image authenticated by The Associated Press, shows damaged buildings President Xi Jinping will dis- months of deteriorating “terror groups” were during battles between the rebels and the Syrian government forces, in Aleppo, Syria. cuss that possibility when they relations and a day before involved in the demonstra- meet this week in California. a U.S.-China summit in tions. His comments were Any such talk would alarm which the North is carried by Turkey’s state-run North Korea if word got out. expected to be a key topic. Anadolu Agency. Austria withdrawing its U.N. But in China, talk of a The envisioned talks All eyes were turned on his North Korean collapse is no could help rebuild tone, which could be decisive longer the taboo subject it avenues of inter-Korean in determining whether the once was. Academics are cooperation that were protests fizzle out or rage on Peacekeepers from Golan increasingly willing to discuss obliterated in recent years and continue to shake his it and a former top U.S. admi- amid hardline stances by mainly Muslim but secular VIENNA (AP) — Austria peacekeepers receive most of action in 1973, in a failed ral said he has detected, dur- both countries, though country, which has been announced today that it is their supplies through that effort to retake the area it lost ing informal meetings, a will- the key issue isolating the touted as a model of stability withdrawing the country’s position from Israel. to Israel in 1967. ingness of Chinese officials to North from the world in the region. 377 U.N. peacekeepers from Austria’s soldiers make up The Philippines and India consider such discussions. community — its nuclear Study shows origins of the Golan Heights after the the largest contingent of the also have peacekeepers post- That reflects internal program — is not up for Syrian conflict briefly spilled approximately 900 U.N. ed to the Golan. Croatia with- debate in China and dismay debate. French winemaking over to an area near their peacekeepers posted to the drew its contingent in March. about North Korean PARIS (AP) — Scrapings position. Golan Heights separating The Philippine military brinkmanship in the after- powers would be concerned from the bottoms of 2,500- In a statement, Chancellor Syria and Israel. announced that one of the math of rocket and nuclear about the fate of North Korea’s year-old pottery containers Werner Fayman and Foreign There has been an Austrian country’s peacekeepers was tests this winter that defied arsenal of chemical weapons, have shed new light on the ori- Minister Michael Spindelegger U.N. peacekeeping force pres- wounded earlier today dur- China, which supplies the missiles and nuclear weapons gins of French winemaking. said that “the development ... ent there since the start of the ing fighting between Syrian North with crucial food, ener- and facilities. A team of archaeologists led has shown that further waiting Golan mission in 1974 to sep- government and rebel forces. gy and diplomatic support. But China also has reason to by University of Pennsylva- can no longer be justified.” arate Israeli and Syrian forces. The soldier suffered a leg North Korean leader Kim fear a North Korean collapse. nia’s Patrick McGovern used Rebels briefly overran a The two Middle East injury from an artillery or Jong Un appears to have con- That could trigger an exodus of biomolecular analysis to con- border position near the adversaries agreed to cre- mortar shell that landed at solidated control since taking hungry refugees across its bor- firm that fifth-century B.C. destroyed city of Kuneitra ation of the U.N. Disengage- Camp Ziouni, a logistics base power, and the spike in ten- der and lead to a reunified Etruscan amphorae found early today before Syrian gov- ment Observer Force after for the U.N. force. He was in sion that followed its February Korea allied with the United near Montpellier in southern ernment troops retook it. The Syria launched military stable condition. nuclear test has eased in States, hosting American France once contained a type recent weeks. But there’s a troops on China’s doorstep. of wine flavored with thyme, perennial threat of fighting Analysts say that until rosemary and basil. French unemployment rises to 10.8 percent with South Korea on one of Chinese leaders decide Archaeological evidence the world’s most militarized among themselves what kind and ancient texts have long PARIS (AP) — French ingly unlikely. Some econo- There are concerns that the frontiers.China would want to of outcome they are prepared provided reasonable certain- unemployment continued its mists say it won’t peak until worst is yet to come for France. avoid any conflict that could to accept on the Korean ty that seafaring Etruscans nearly two-year rise today, at least next year. Its economy is now officially in draw in its forces from the Peninsula, they won’t dis- from central Italy introduced increasing to 10.8 percent in According to Eurostat, the recession again, after gross North, and U.S. forces from cuss the subject with U.S. imported wine to their trad- the first quarter, according to European statistics agency, domestic product shrank 0.2 South Korea, as during the officials. Still, they see some ing outpost of Lattara, now an estimate from the nation- which calculates the figure percent in the first quarter. 1950-53 Korean War. Both changes in China’s attitude. the French city of Lattes. The al statistics agency. differently, unemployment is new evidence backs this up. The Insee agency said that already at 11 percent in France. The study, published in unemployment rose from Joblessness has been rising the May 1, 2013 issue of Pro- 10.5 percent at the end of in the country since mid- ceedings of the National 2012. It had originally report- 2011, but France has not seen Academy of Sciences, also ed unemployment was 10.6 the astronomically high demonstrates that local Celts percent in the fourth quarter. unemployment rates of its had begun making wine at French President Francois neighbors, like . And it Lattara by the end of the fifth Hollande has promised to has been slower than other century B.C. reverse the rise in unemploy- European countries to cut Venezuela frees U.S. ment by the end of this year, spending and reform its labor filmmaker jailed as spy but that is looking increas- market and benefits system. CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — A U.S. filmmaker jailed for Bible’s strong comeback alleged espionage in Venezuela was expelled from surprises secular Norway the country and returned to the United States on OSLO, Norway (AP) — It spiritual awakening, but they Wednesday in a gesture that may sound like an unlikely see the newfound interest in could signal a thaw in tense No. 1 best-seller for any the Bible as proof that it still relations between the two country,but in Norway — one resonates in a country where countries. of the most secular nations in only 1 percent of the 5 million The release of Timothy an increasingly godless residents regularly attends Tracy, 35, occurred just hours Europe — the runaway popu- church. before the top diplomats of larity of the Bible has caught Scholars aren’t surprised PLU#71918 Good Thru 6-25-13 both countries agreed during the country by surprise. 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NEW YORK (AP) — Girls of any tion to immediately be sold with- women will no longer have to endure without age restrictions, on any ception, saying he was “hopeful that age can buy generic versions of out restrictions, but the court intrusive, onerous and medically drugstore shelf,” Rickelman said. the full appeals court, when it finally emergency contraception without refused to allow unrestricted sales unnecessary restrictions to get “It’ll be like buying Tylenol. You’ll be decides, will have the same view.” prescriptions while the federal of Plan B One-Step until it decides emergency contraception,” she said able to go get it off the drugstore The government has appealed government appeals a judge’s rul- the merits of the government’s in a statement. shelf, no ID, at the regular counter.” U.S. District Judge Edward Korman’s ing allowing the sales, a federal appeal. It did not specify why the The center’s litigation director, Anna Higgins, director of the underlying April 5 ruling, which appeals court said Wednesday. two-pill versions were being Julie Rickelman, said the govern- Family Research Council’s Center for ordered emergency contraceptives The order, the latest in a series allowed now, though it said the ment has two weeks to decide Human Dignity, where she focuses based on the hormone levonorgestrel of rulings in a complex back-and- government failed to meet the whether to appeal the 2nd Circuit’s on issues including conception and be made available without a pre- forth over access to the drug, was requirements necessary to block decision on the stay to the full end-of-life care, said the ease of scription. met with praise from advocates for the lower-court decision. appeals court or the Supreme Court. access to the drug was the problem. The government asked the judge girls’ and women’s rights and scorn Department of Justice spokes- Even if there is no appeal of the stay She described the court’s order to suspend the effect of that ruling from social conservatives and other woman Allison Price said the gov- ruling, it was unclear how soon Wednesday as “confounding.” until the appeals court could decide opponents, who argue the drug’s ernment was reviewing the court’s drugstores would move the two-pill “Our reaction in general is a con- the case, but the judge declined, say- availability takes away the rights of order. emergency contraception from cern for the safety of young girls and ing the government’s decision to parents of girls who could get it Center for Reproductive Rights behind the counter. She said she the rights of parents,” she said. restrict sales was “politically moti- without their permission. President Nancy Northup called the hoped the pills would be available But Dr. Georges Benjamin, of the vated, scientifically unjustified and The brief order issued by the day of the court’s order a “historic without restriction within a month. American Public Health contrary to agency precedent.” He 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals day for women’s health.” “What it does mean is that Association, said the court was right also said there was no basis to deny in Manhattan permitted two-pill “Finally,after more than a decade generic two-pill products are going to allow women of child-bearing age the request to make the drugs widely versions of emergency contracep- of politically motivated delays, to be readily available to women to have access to emergency contra- available.

Holder praises slain activist Evers VERIZON during the George W. Bush administration after the 9/11 Scope of records attacks was very controver- ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Marcus Garvey, Roy Wilkins, investigations into the mur- in many Southern states, sial. Attorney General Eric Malcolm X and Martin der of Emmett Till, a 14- couldn’t vote or run for is unusual The FISA court order, Holder on Wednesday Luther King Jr. year-old Chicago boy who office. Continued from Page A1 signed by Judge Roger praised slain civil rights “We pledge that we will was murdered in Mississippi “The next time you hear Vinson, compelled Verizon leader Medgar Evers, saying never forget the man, the after being accused of flirt- people complaining around to produce to the NSA elec- that the black activist’s foundation that he laid, nor ing with a white woman. Washington about what a The Guardian said. tronic copies of “all call vision and leadership helped his broad shoulders that Evers was 37 when he was rough business democracy The broad, unlimited detail records or telephony make it possible for Holder made possible the election of shot and killed outside his is, we might do well to nature of the records being metadata created by Verizon and President Barack Obama the first African-American home in Jackson, Miss., on remember what it was like 50 handed over to the NSA is for communications to rise to the positions they president and the selection June 12, 1963. The man years ago and the sacrifices unusual. FISA court orders between the United States now hold. of the first African- accused of his murder, Byron that were made,” he said. typically direct the produc- and abroad” or “wholly During a ceremony mark- American attorney general,” De La Beckwith, was freed in “When you get angry about tion of records pertaining to within the United States, ing the 50th anniversary of Holder said. 1964 after two trials ended what you see and frustrated a specific named target sus- including local telephone Evers’ death, Holder said Former President Bill with deadlocked all-white in Syria and the aftermath of pected of being an agent of a calls,”The Guardian said. that Evers should be remem- Clinton and Evers’ widow, juries. In 1994, he was the Arab Spring, remember terrorist group or foreign The law on which the bered as a pioneer who Myrlie Evers-Williams, retried and found guilty of 1963 when we lost a genuine state, or a finite set of indi- order explicitly relies is the helped to lay the foundation joined Holder for a wreath- murder. He died in prison in soldier, citizen, hero, and left vidually named targets. NSA “business records” provision for much of the nation’s laying ceremony at Arlington 2001. his wife to chart her own warrantless wiretapping of the USA Patriot Act. racial progress over the last National Cemetery, where Clinton called Evers the course for 50 years.” five decades. Evers was buried. first assassination victim of After Evers’ death, Evers- “In the eye of history he In December 1954, Evers the civil rights struggle. The Williams worked as a civil FENCE port to ODOT. stands with Garvey, with became the NAACP’s first former president said it was rights advocate and was Fishermen will still have Wilkins, with Malcolm and field officer in Mississippi, a time when African- chairwoman of the NAACP, Fishermen will access to the shoreline, but with King,” Holder said, organizing voter registration Americans could fight and continuing the work of her they’ll have to take a longer referring to black activists efforts and leading public die in combat overseas but, late husband. still have access route by way of the board- Continued from Page A1 walk. Craddock called the proj- Scientists: Put wild mustangs on the pill ect a good example of agen- The port has contributed a cies partnering for common RENO, Nev. (AP) — A request of the Bureau of Land artificial conditions that ulti- for allowing harm to come to $35,500 payment to the city. goals. “In the end, we’re all going scathing independent scien- Management, concluded mately serve to perpetuate either the horses or the Some slivers of land are to be happy,”he said. tific review of wild horse BLM’s removal of nearly population growth, the com- rangeland itself. being transferred from the roundups in the West con- 100,000 horses from the mittee said Wednesday in a The report says the cur- cludes the U.S. government Western range over the past 451-page report recommend- rent method may work in the blood. It also helps others. would be better off investing decade is probably having the ing more emphasis on the use short term, but results in BLOOD “People need blood,”he in widespread fertility control opposite effect of its inten- of contraceptives and other continually high population said. of the mustangs and let tion to ease ecological dam- methods of fertility control. growth, exacerbating the Drives set up for Reporter Emily Thornton nature cull any excess herds age and reduce overpopulated The research panel sym- long-term problem. June 19, July 3 and photographer Alysha instead of spending millions herds. pathized with BLM’s struggle The American Wild Horse Beck both donated blood to house them in overflowing By stepping in premature- to find middle ground Preservation Fund, a national Continued from Page A1 while covering this story. holding pens. ly when food and water sup- between horse advocates and coalition of more than 50 Thornton can be reached at A 14-member panel plies remain adequate, and ranchers who see the animals advocacy groups, said the believes donating is good for 541-269-1222, ext. 249 or at assembled by the National with most natural predators as unwelcome competitors report makes a strong case for him, because it triggers his emily.thornton@the- Science Academy’s National long gone, the land manage- for forage. It noted there’s an immediate halt to the body to replace the donated worldlink.com. Research Council, at the ment agency is producing “little if any public support” roundups.

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Baseball | B2 Sports NBA Finals | B3 B theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013 Ducks are doing fine on diamond

I was following Oregon’s NCAA regional game against Rice on Monday when a comment on Twitter stunned me. The Ducks were losing to the Owls, and being eliminated from the NCAA tournament in the process, when an Oregon fan tweeted out that the “baseball project” must be a failure for the Ducks, because it’s been five sea- sons since Oregon restored its program and the team still hasn’t reached the College World Series. A couple of people who closely follow the program instantly called out the guy for his prepos- terous comment. How ridiculous to think any school, no matter how much money Nike pours into the pro- gram, should reach such lofty heights so quickly. Only eight schools make it to the World Series each year. Of course, standards are higher in Eugene. After all, the SPORTS football team has been to elite EDITOR bowl games the past few sea- sons, the volley- ball team Photos By Alysha Beck, The World reached the Danner Wilson, 7,and other first-graders face-off in a game of tug-of-war during the Pirate Football Camp at Marshfield High School on Wednesday. championship last fall, and the women’s cross country and JOHN Pirate camp gives players a head start indoor track teams both won GUNTHER national titles. BY GEORGE ARTSITAS rotate through drills covering Both the men’s and women’s out- The World skill sets for specific positions. door track teams are expected to The last 35 minutes is reserved be among the best teams at this COOS BAY — More than 20 for touch football scrimmages. week’s NCAA meet at Hayward years after it was started, Some of the drills are even Field, and the softball team Marshfield’s youth football camp plucked right from Marshfield’s reached the Women’s College still draws throngs of local young- practice. World Series last year and won the sters. “These kids have done it so Pac-12 title this spring. Around 140 kids in grades 1 many times, especially some of The men’s basketball team won through 8 have been spending these seventh- and eighth- the Pac-12 tournament and made their afternoons at Marshfield’s graders, they’re almost on autopi- a run to the Sweet 16. And the football field this week. lot,”Ainsworth said. acrobatics and tumbling team — The camp started shortly after Andrew Dunning is one created for Title IX purposes Kent Wigle started coaching the eighth-grader who’s new to the when Oregon added baseball — Pirates in 1989. program. He has been playing won its third straight national Current Marshfield head coach football for three years and will title, though only a few schools Justin Ainsworth took over four play at Millicoma Intermediate offer that sport at the varsity years ago. Ainsworth says the School this year, but this is his first level. camp is more about drumming up year at the camp. He’s excited to So Oregon fans have been excitement for the South Coast play on a nice field and soak up spoiled, and some automatically Youth Football League, for players some solid coaching. expect the best. in grades 3 through 6, than about “Our field has dry spots, brown The only major sport at developing future Pirates. spots and little patches of green,” Oregon that has consistently “Everybody thinks they’re a Dunning said. “Learning new struggled the past few years has quarterback or a tailback,” things about playing the games. been the women’s basketball Ainsworth said. “Were trying to We’ve already learned some new team. expose them to the different things.” What about the baseball team? drills and different positions in Ainsworth recruits some of his Within five seasons, the Ducks the game, because you don’t current Pirates to help out with went from not having a program know at this age what they’re the camp. Bill Fields, a junior Christopher Campbell,7,runs at a tackling dummy during the Pirate Football Camp at to hosting the regional round two going to be. That’s all going to offensive lineman, has been com- Marshfield High School on Wednesday. years in a row, finishing second in work itself out.” ing to the camp since he was in the Pac-12 both seasons. I can’t The camp is two hours each fourth grade. He runs some of the “It’s a lot of fun; it’s not work,” they’re happy to be here, they imagine any standard by which day and starts off with plyomet- drills and finds the experience Fields said. “It’s really a nice feel- want to see us, and they want to that wouldn’t be considered a rics to warm up. Then the players rewarding. ing knowing they come out, play football.” success. Oregon announced it was restoring baseball shortly after Oregon State won back-to-back Kenyan wins national championships. The Beavers haven’t made it back to the World Series since then, NCAA 10,000 though they hope to advance when they host Kansas State in EUGENE (AP) — Iowa State senior Betsy Saina the super regionals this weekend. was so disappointed by her second-place finish in I can’t imagine expecting more the 5,000 meters at the NCAA indoor champi- success from Oregon on the field. onships that she resolved to end her college career Certainly, Duck fans can hope for on a better note. more, but it’s unrealistic to think a Pressured all the way by Wichita State’s program so young would be an Aliphine Tuliamuk-Bolton, Saina pushed at the annual College World Series par- end to win the 10,000 at the NCAA outdoor track ticipant. and field championships Wednesday night at If there’s anything to be disap- Hayward Field. pointed about, it’s that there “I needed my happiness back,” she said. “I weren’t more fans at PK Park for needed my smile.” the regional games. Of course, the Saina took the lead for good with about four same could be said for Oregon’s laps to go and surged down the stretch to win in 33 basketball games — both men’s minutes, 8.85 seconds. Tuliamuk-Bolton was and women’s — at the new The Associated Press Matthew Knight Arena. Marshfield graduate Jared Bassett, left, prepares to clear the water jump along with other steeplechase runners second in 33:14.12. The Kenyan also won the 2012 indoor 5,000 Granted, the baseball team was during their preliminary heat Wednesday at the NCAA championships. and the individual cross country championship competing for an audience with last November. She ran the 10,000 this year at the the Pre Classic and its annual sell- Payton Jordan Cardinal invitational in 31:37.22, out crowd on Sunday, when the Bassett reaches steeplechase final the third-best collegiate time ever run. baseball numbers were their low- And she’s not done quite yet: Saina also plans est. But the Ducks didn’t draw THE WORLD Bassett was timed in 8 minutes, 43.23 sec- to compete Friday in the 5,000. particularly well the other three onds. Anthony Rotich of Texas-El Paso, who Other winners on the meet’s opening day days, either. EUGENE — Marshfield graduate Jared also was in Bassett’s heat, posted the fastest included senior Chelsea Cassulo of Arizona State, A team on the verge of advanc- Bassett cruised into the final for the 3,000- time Wednesday, finishing in 8:32.50. Six of who won the women’s hammer with a throw of ing in the baseball tournament meter steeplechase at the NCAA track and the eight fastest runners were in that heat. 226 feet, 9 inches, the first title in the event in Sun deserves the near-capacity crowds field championships Wednesday. Bassett is the only runner from the Devils’ history. the Beavers were getting in Bassett finished fourth in his heat of the University of Portland who qualified for the Corvallis over the same weekend. event to earn his spot in the final, which will meet. The fifth-year senior graduated with a That’s something to tweet include 12 runners Friday. nursing degree earlier this school year. SEE TRACK | B4 about.

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C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Thursday, June 6,2013 Y K Sports Nuggets part ways with Karl

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS being suspended a game for high-sticking Los Angeles’ DENVER — George Karl is Jeff Carter. out as coach of the Denver Keith hit Carter with a Nuggets. one-handed blow in the Team President Josh Kings’ 3-1 victory in Game 3 Kroenke confirmed in an on Tuesday night, opening a email to The Associated Press 20-stitch gash on the star today that Karl’s tenure was forward’s face and cracking over just weeks after he was three teeth. Chicago leads the named the series 2-1. NBA’s coach of Sports FOOTBALL the year. Roethlisberger has Karl’s Shorts surgery on right knee departure comes shortly PITTSBURGH — after Masai Ujiri, the league’s Pittsburgh Steelers quarter- executive of the year, left to back Ben Roethlisberger become general manager of underwent what coach Mike the Toronto Raptors. Tomlin called “minor” surgery Karl guided the third- to deal with lingering discom- youngest team in the NBA to fort in his right knee. The 31- the third-best record in the year-old Roethlisberger will The Associated Press miss minicamp next week and Seattle’s Kyle Seager, center, is greeted at home following his against the Chicago White Sox in the 14th inning Wednesday. Western Conference with a franchise-record 57 wins, but is expected to return when the Nuggets were bounced Pittsburgh opens training from the first round of the camp in July. playoffs for the fourth Arizona quarterbacks Mariners rally in 14th, lose in 15th straight season. He had one more year on coach has heart surgery his contract. The news was TEMPE, Ariz. — Arizona THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Astros 11, Orioles 7: The Houston Yankees 6, Indians 4: CC Sabathia Cardinals quarterbacks Astros hit six home runs and won for the (6-4) retired the first 14 batters and first reported by Yahoo! Sports. coach Freddie Kitchens had SEATTLE — After each team scored seventh time in eight games, beating pitched his first complete game of the heart surgery and the team five runs in the 14th inning to break open Baltimore. season, leading the BASEBALL says his early prognosis is a scoreless tie, Alejandro De Aza and Alex Jason Castro, Carlos Pena and J.D. over Cleveland for a three-game sweep. MLB starts interviews in “positive.” The Cardinals Rios hit RBI singles in the 16th and the Martinez each had two-run homers, Travis Hafner and Brett Gardner said Kitchens didn’t feel well Chicago White Sox stopped an eight- and Jose Altuve, Matt Dominguez and homered for the Yankees. Biogenesis case at practice Tuesday, was sent game losing streak by Marwin Gonzalez added solo shots as Rangers 3, Red Sox 2: Elvis Andrus NEW YORK — Major to a hospital and that a CT beating Seattle 7-5 AL the Astros came one shy of a hit a tiebreaking, two-run double in the League Baseball has begun scan revealed a defect in his Wednesday. single-game franchise record for home seventh inning after earlier ending a 1- interviewing players linked to aorta. According to the Recap runs. for-18 slump and the a Miami anti-aging clinic Mariners, with infor- Royals 4, Twins 1: Jeremy beat Boston. that allegedly sold perform- SOCCER mation from Elias Guthrie lasted six shaky innings and Neal Cotts (1-0) got the win despite ance-enhancing drugs and Brazil drops to No. 22 in Sports Bureau, it was the Kansas City bullpen held off walking three of the four batters he became the focus of the the first game in major league history Minnesota Twins the rest of the way, faced. Joe Nathan pitched the ninth for sport’s investigation. FIFA’s world rankings when each team scored five or more runs wrapping up a victory that ended the his 18th save in 19 chances. Clinic founder Anthony ZURICH — Brazil has in the game when it was 0-0 through the Royals’ franchise-record 11-game Rays 3, Tigers 0: Matt Joyce hit a Bosch has agreed to talk with dropped to a historic low of ninth. home losing streak. sacrifice fly to break a scoreless tie in MLB, according to numerous No. 22 in the FIFA rankings a Addison Reed (2-0) got the win The Twins jumped out to a first- the ninth inning, lifting the Tampa Bay reports, and union head year out from hosting the despite allowing Kyle Seager’s tying inning lead off Guthrie (6-3), but the Rays over Detroit. Michael Weiner said the World Cup, and the United grand slam with two outs in the 14th. right-hander escaped a bases-loaded Evan Longoria added an RBI single commissioner’s office has States rises one place to No. Seager became the first player to hit a jam with the help of a nice catch by first later in the ninth off Doug Fister (5-3), assured the union that “no 28. tying slam in extra innings. baseman Eric Hosmer to prevent any who pitched well again for the Tigers decisions regarding disci- Brazil fell three places this Hector Noesi (0-1) took the loss. additional damage. but got no offensive support. pline have been made or will month as it continues to play be made until those inter- only friendlies. They score views are completed.” less than competitive match- , Ryan es in FIFA’s calculations, Rockies batter fill-in Cincinnati starter Braun, Nelson Cruz, Melky which have ranked teams Cabrera and Bartolo Colon since 1993 across a four-year THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mastery of Dan Haren with a are among more than a dozen results cycle. pair of home runs, and the players whose names have The South American CINCINNATI — Carlos Mets snapped a four-game been tied to the now-closed country can make up ground Gonzalez tied his career high losing streak. clinic, Biogenesis of America. when it hosts the eight- with three of Colorado’s six The win put the Mets nation Confederations Cup homers, and Troy Tulowitzki above .400 and the Nationals Nationals put Strasburg warm-up event this month. went 5-for-5 with a pair of below .500 — a succinct back on disabled list World and European homers Wednesday night, reflection of the mixed for- WASHINGTON — The champion Spain stays at the powering the Rockies to a 12- tunes of both clubs — and Washington Nationals placed top. Germany, Argentina and 4 victory over the Cincinnati also dropped preseason pitcher Stephen Strasburg on Croatia are next. Reds. favorite Washington to third the 15-day disabled list The Netherlands rises The Rockies hadn’t hit six place behind Philadelphia in because of a strained muscle four spots to No. 5. England homers in a game since they the NL East. The Nationals in his back. drops two to No. 9. had that many against the trail division-leading Atlanta The Nationals made the Portugal (No. 6), Marlins on July 4, 2008, by eight games. move after Strasburg skipped Colombia (No. 7), Italy (No. according to STATS LLC. a scheduled bullpen session. 8) and Ecuador (No. 10) Gonzalez got Colorado’s INTERLEAGUE The session was supposed to round out the top 10. splurge going with a solo shot Athletics 6, Brewers 1: determine whether he could and a three-run drive off Bartolo Colon (7-2) won his Solo returns to U.S. make a start Saturday. Pedro Villarreal (0-1), who fourth straight start and Strasburg was removed after team for matches was roughed up by one of the Brandon Moss hit a three- two innings in his last start, CHICAGO — Star goal- NL’s top offenses in his first The Associated Press run homer to power the Friday against Atlanta, keeper Hope Solo is back big league start. Tulowitzki Colorado’s Carlos Gonzalez watches his two-run home run against the Athletics to the victory. because he was grimacing with the national team. tied his career high with five Oakland has won 16 of its in the eighth inning Wednesday. Gonzalez hit three and flexing his shoulder. Solo was one of 23 players hits, including a two-run last 19 games. homers in the game. Strasburg is 3-5 with a chosen by coach Tom homer and a solo shot. Blue Jays 4, Giants 0: 2.54 ERA. He was 15-6 with a Sermanni on Wednesday to Todd Helton also homered Miley (4-5) gave up three of the series. R.A. Dickey (5-7) allowed two 3.16 ERA last season, when prepare for two games as the Rockies piled up a sea- runs and 11 hits over 6 2-3 Marquis (7-2) had his no- hits in 8 1-3 innings and the Nationals made the against South Korea. Solo has son-high 20 hits, the most innings. He had given up hitter broken up when Skip sparked a four-run fifth much-debated decision to been out since having left allowed by Cincinnati since seven earned runs in each of Schumaker doubled to deep inning with an RBI double, shut him down before the wrist surgery in March. 2009. The Reds came in with his previous two starts. center field with two outs in helping Toronto to a split of playoffs because of a team- Solo, who has 135 interna- the second-best earned run Braves 5, Pirates 0: Julio the sixth. Adrian Gonzalez the two-game series. imposed innings limit in his tional appearances, will be average in the NL. Teheran carried a no-hitter followed with a RBI single Barry Zito (4-4) was done first full season following available for both matches, Arizona 10, Cardinals into the eighth inning, lead- that trimmed San Diego’s in by the one big inning and elbow surgery. her first time back with the 3: Paul Goldschmidt hit his ing Atlanta to the win. lead to 3-1. lost at home for the first time U.S. women since February. second grand slam in five Pinch hitter Brandon Inge Phillies 6, Marlins 1: since last August. The COLLEGE The Americans will play days for Arizona, and Wade singled to left with two outs Cole Hamels had a season- defending World Series Florida State looks for South Korea on June 15 in Miley bounced back from his in the eighth for Pittsburgh’s high 11 strikeouts in seven champion Giants have lost 11 Foxborough, Mass., and five two worst outings of the sea- only hit of the game. Teheran dominant innings, Domonic of 18 games heading into a new athletic director days later in Harrison, N.J. son. (4-2) then received an ova- Brown hit another homer and nine-game road trip. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Sermanni chose 18 of the 21 Arizona has won four of tion from Braves fans, who the Phillies completed a Cubs 8, Angels 6, 10 Florida State’s Randy players who trained in Canada five. St. Louis, with the best also cheered after the inning three-game series sweep. innings: Anthony Rizzo hit a Spetman is out as athletic for a week leading up to a 3-0 record in the majors, dropped ended on Starling Marte’s Hamels (2-9) allowed one three-run double in the 10th director. victory against the host coun- back-to-back games for the popup. Teheran finished with run and four hits to snap a per- inning and the Spetman will remain at try last Sunday in Toronto. He first time since April 28-29. 11 strikeouts sonal six-game losing streak. overcame a pair of homers by the school for the next eight also added Solo, midfielder Goldschmidt became the Padres 6, Dodgers 2: Brown has 10 homers in Mark Trumbo to beat the Los months as a senior adviser to Megan Rapinoe, who will have first Arizona player with two Jason Marquis took a no-hit- the last 12 games and leads Angeles Angels. the department until his completed her season with slams on the same road trip. ter into the sixth inning and the NL with 18. Cody Ransom added a contract expires in February Lyon, France; midfielder Yael He hit one in a 12-4 win at the the Padres rebounded after Mets 10, Nationals 1: three-run homer for the 2014. Senior associate ath- Averbuch (Gvteborg in Chicago Cubs on Saturday. dropping the first two games Marlon Byrd maintained his Cubs. letic director Vanessa Fuchs Sweden); and defender will serve as interim athletic Meghan Klingenberg (Tyresv director until Spetman’s suc- in Sweden). Astros again have top pick in baseball draft cessor is found. GOLF HOUSTON (AP) — The zeroed in on a choice yet. out a deal with the Pirates. coupled with his left-handed HOCKEY Rain postpones first have “The decision will be There’s also San Diego hitting, have him among the Bruins win in overtime improved their farm system made at some point on slugger Kris Bryant, who hit top talents in this draft. round at LPGA major from worst to near first in the Thursday,” Elias said. “We .329 with 31 homers, 62 RBIs Another interesting top to take 3-0 lead on Pens PITTSFORD, N.Y. — A last couple of years. continue to have discussions and an .820 slugging per- prospect is Houston high BOSTON — Patrice steady rain punctuated by Tonight, they’ll have a all week. We get as much centage as a junior. Another school pitcher Kohl Stewart. Bergeron scored 15:19 into heavy downpours has forced chance to boost their young information in front of us as strong hitting prospect is Signability could be an issue the second overtime to give the postponement of the first talent again when they pick possible and we hear from North Carolina third base- with Stewart because he’s the Boston Bruins to a 2-1 round of the LPGA first overall in the draft for every voice, and we don’t feel man Colin Moran, who hit also a star quarterback who is victory over the Pittsburgh Championship today. the second consecutive year. like there’s any need or .348 with 86 RBIs this year. committed to play at Texas Penguins and a 3-0 series The LPGA’s second major In 2012, they selected high advantage to making the If Houston wants to go the A&M in the fall. lead in the Eastern of the year will begin Friday school shortstop Carlos decision earlier than we have high school route again, Texas A&M coach Kevin Conference finals. morning, the second round Correa with the No. 1 pick. to.” there’s a duo of Georgia out- Sumlin said Wednesday he’s David Krejci also scored will be staged on Saturday, This year they’ll look to add Top prospects in this fielders at the top of the heap had several conversations for Boston, and Tuukka Rask and the players will attempt another top-tier player to year’s group include in Clint Frazier and Austin with Stewart and his family, stopped 53 shots. Chris to complete 36 holes on help with their long-term Oklahoma pitcher Jonathan Meadows. Frazier is a speedy but doesn’t know which way Kunitz scored for Pittsburgh. Sunday, the LPGA said. rebuilding process. Gray and Stanford pitcher player who many believe has he’s leaning. Either way the Game 4 is Friday night in Two weeks ago at the General manager Jeff Mark Appel. Gray has been advanced hitting skills for a Aggies have told him they Boston. Bahamas LPGA Classic, the Luhnow said they have whit- drafted twice before and high schooler. Meadows would welcome him into the LOS ANGELES — Chicago course was closed for two tled their list to between Appel was taken eighth over- seems to have a bigger upside program later if he decides to Blackhawks defenseman days because of severe flood- three and eight players, but all by the Pirates last season, than Frazier, but his skills are try baseball first, like former Duncan Keith will miss Game ing, and when the tourna- both he and scouting director but returned for his senior more raw. Still, his athleti- Oklahoma State quarterback 4 of the Western Conference ment finally got under way it Mike Elias insist they haven’t season after failing to work cism and defensive skills, Brandon Weeden did. finals Thursday night after was shortened to 12 holes. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Thursday, June 6,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports James can avenge Sharapova reaches 2007 loss to Spurs final PARIS (AP) — Defending In the super tiebreaker, I San Antonio beat But James is now the best player in the game, is sur- champion Maria Sharapova the Czechs won four straight Cavs in LeBron’s rounded by more talent in overcame 11 double-faults points to go up 9-5 and first trip to Finals Miami than he ever had in and earned a return trip to clinched victory when Cleveland, and still carries the French Open final today, Mladenovic netted a back- the memory of the beating beating Victoria Azarenka 6- hand volley. MIAMI (AP) — Before the Spurs laid on him six 1, 2-6, 6-4 in a match punc- It’s the second Grand Slam reaching the top of basket- years ago. tuated by shrieks and grunts. title for Hradecka, who also ball, LeBron James was run “I have something in me Sharapova’s opponent won the 2011 women’s doubles over by the San Antonio that they took in ’07. Beat us Saturday will be the winner title, and the first for Cermak. Spurs. The Associated Press of the semifinal between No. The pair lost in the Australian on our home floor, celebrated Miami’s LeBron James shoots during practice Wednesday in prepara- The Spurs swept James’ on our home floor. I won’t 1 Serena Williams and Sara Open final in January. Cleveland Cavaliers in the forget that. You shouldn’t as a tion for tonight’s opening game of the NBA Finals. Errani. Sharapova beat Errani Meanwhile, 2007 NBA Finals, so long ago competitor. You should never in the final last year to com- is on another roll at the that the winning game plan forget that,”James said. unreliable jump shot to an paint and dared him to shoot plete a career Grand Slam. French Open, winning his focused on exploiting James’ He joined the Heat in undeveloped post game, and jumpers. The two most notorious past 12 sets heading into a weaknesses. Those are nearly 2010, experienced more the Spurs took advantage of There’s no blueprint now grunters in wailed semifinal showdown Friday impossible to find now, and finals failure a year later, then every one of them. that would encourage a guy with nearly every swing, against top-ranked Novak James essentially warned the was finals MVP last year James shot 36 percent in who made 56.5 percent of his matching pitch and volume. Djokovic. Spurs that they shouldn’t when Miami beat Oklahoma the series, including a ghast- shots this season to shoot the Their shots shots were much After falling behind in bother looking. City in five games. Another ly 10 for 30 in Game 4, and ball. less consistent. Sharapova each of his first three match- The Spurs already know. title now would put him committed 23 turnovers. “If you go under my pick- hit 12 aces but was erratic es, Nadal looks dominant “He’ll be a lot more of a halfway to the four that “Well, LeBron is a differ- and-roll now, I’m going to with her second serve, and again. He swept Stanislas problem than he was in ’07, Duncan and Popovich have ent player than he was in ’07,” shoot. And I’m confident I’m her groundstrokes were also Wawrinka in the quarterfi- that’s for sure,” Spurs coach won together. Popovich said. “That was like going to make every last one unpredictable. nals Wednesady and is 57-1 at Gregg Popovich said “That’s what I’m here ancient history. He was basi- of them,” James said. “I’m She needed five match Roland Garros and on the Wednesday. for,”James said. “I’m here to cally a neophyte at the time, just more confident in my points to seal the victory. verge of becoming the first Tim Duncan told the win championships, and wondering how all this stuff ability to shoot the ball. Serving for the match for the man to win eight titles at the beaten James minutes after you’re not always going to be worked and how it’s put “But at the same time, I second time, she held at love, same Grand Slam event. that series that the league on the successful side. I’ve together. We were very fortu- also have a lot more weapons finishing with an ace. Djokovic, meanwhile, also would someday belong to seen it twice, not being on nate at that time to get him so this time around going Frantisek Cermak and won i nstraight sets, beating him, and he was right. The the successful side.” early. But at this point he’s against this team, where in Lucie Hradecka of the Czech Tommy Haas 3-6, 7-6 (5), 7-5. NBA’s MVP guided Miami to He was just 22 at the end grown.” ‘07 they loaded three guys to Republic won the French The Nadal-Djokovic win- last year’s championship and of his fourth year in the James wasn’t interested in me a lot on the strong side of Open mixed doubles title ner will play for the title the league’s best record this league when he carried to the discussing much of that the floor. So like I said, I’m a today, beating Sunday against No. 4-seeded season. Cavs to their first finals series, but he recalled the better player, and you can’t of Canada and Kristina David Ferrer or No. 6 Jo- Now the Spurs will try to appearance. But there were way the Spurs’ strategy kept dare me to do anything I Mladenovic of France 1-6, 6- Wilfried Tsonga, who meet in take it back. holes in his game, from an him from getting into the don’t want to do in 2013.” 4, 10-6. the other semifinal. Scoreboard

Toronto 4, San Francisco 0 2-1. Sv—Nathan (18). HRs—Texas, Beltre (12). x-Kansas State at Oregon State, 4 p.m. (8), Brazil, def. Lisa Raymond, United States, and Josh Teater, David Hearn, Brendan Steele, David On The Air Chicago Cubs 8, L.A. Angels 6, 10 innings Boston, Pedroia (4). (4), Brazil, 6-4, 6-4. Lingmerth, Doug LaBelle, Ted Potter Jr., Aaron Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 0 Astros 11, Orioles 7 Track & Field Semifinals Baddley, Justin Hicks, Sang Moon Bae, Rory Today Texas 3, Boston 2 Baltimore 100 000 330 — 7 13 0 Kristina Mladenovic, France, and Daniel Sabbatini, Luke Guthrie, Kevin Sutherland, Jerry NBA Basketball — NBA Finals Game 1, San Houston 11, Baltimore 7 Houston 410 400 20x — 11 14 0 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Nestor (5), Canada, def. Cara Black, Zimbabwe, Kelly, Shawn Stefani, Morgan Hoffmann, Joe Antonio at Miami, 6 p.m., ABC. Kansas City 4, Minnesota 1 F.Garcia, S.Johnson (4), Patton (6), Matusz (8) and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, 7-5, 6-4. Ogilvie, Scott Langley, Alistair Presnell, Andrew — New York Yankees at Today’s Games and Wieters; Keuchel, Clemens (7), Blackley (8), Championships Lucie Hradecka and Frantisek Cermak, Czech Svoboda, Russell Knox, Adam Hadwin, Mathew Seattle, 7 p.m., Root Sports. Tampa Bay (Ro.Hernandez 3-5) at Detroit Ambriz (8), Veras (9) and Corporan. W—Keuchel Wednesday Finals Republic, def. Liezel Huber, United States, and Goggin, Cliff Kresge, Matt Bettencourt, a- Hockey — Playoffs, Chicago at Los Angles, 6 p.m., (Scherzer 7-0), 10:08 a.m. 3-2. L—F.Garcia 2-3. HRs—Baltimore, Hardy (13), At Hayward Field (8), Brazil, 3-6, 6-2, 10-3. Michael Kim, Jim Herman, Brian Stuard, Cheng- NBC Sports Network. Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 2-2) at Houston Wieters (8). Houston, J.Castro (8), C.Pena (6), Eugene Tsung Pan, Jay Don Blake, Matt Weibring, Jordan Tennis — French Open, women’s semifinals, 6 (B.Norris 5-4), 11:10 a.m. Ma.Gonzalez (4), Dominguez (9), Altuve (3), (All race distances in meters) Spieth, Edward Loar, a-Kevin Phelan, Bio Kim, Men Pro Soccer a.m., ESPN2, and 11 a.m., NBC. Texas (D.Holland 5-2) at Boston (Lester 6-2), J.Martinez (6). Men Steven Alker, a-Max Homa Pole Vault — 1, Sam Kendricks, Mississippi, 18- LOCAL (18 holes) AND SECTIONAL QUALIFY- Golf — LPGA Championship, 9:30 a.m., Golf 4:10 p.m. Royals 4, Twins 1 Major League Soccer Channel; PGA Tour St. Jude Classic, noon, Golf Minnesota (Pelfrey 3-6) at Kansas City 8 1/4. 2, Jack Whitt, Oral Roberts, 18-6 1/2. 3, ING: Brandt Jobe, Brandon Crick, Randall Minnesota 100 000 000 — 1 8 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE Channel; Champions Tour Regions Tradition, 3:30 (W.Davis 3-5), 5:10 p.m. Shawn Barber, Akron, 18-4 1/2. 4, Andrew Irwin, Hutchison, Ryan Sullivan, Matt Harmon, Ryan Kansas City 300 000 10x — 4 8 0 W L T Pts GF GA p.m., Golf Channel; European Tour Lyoness Open, 6 Oakland (Straily 3-2) at Chicago White Sox Arkansas, 18-4 1/2. 5, Victor Weirich, BYU, 18-2 Nelson, a-Grayson Murray, Jesse Smith, Geoffrey Walters, Thielbar (7), Roenicke (7), Swarzak Montreal 8 2 2 26 22 15 a.m., Golf Channel. (Quintana 3-2), 5:10 p.m. 1/2. 6, Jeremy Klas, Idaho, 18- 1/2. 7 (tie), Kyle Sisk, a-Gavin Hall, Brandon Brown, Wil Collins, (8) and Mauer; Guthrie, Collins (7), Crow (7), New York 7 5 4 25 23 19 Friday, June 7 N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 2-4) at Seattle (Harang Wait, Kansas State; Josh Dangel, Cincinnati; Mackenzie Hughes, John Hahn, Roger K.Herrera (8), G.Holland (9) and S.Perez. W— Philadelphia 6 5 4 22 22 24 Major League Baseball — 2-5), 7:10 p.m. Tyler Porter, Tennessee, and Michael Arnold, Tambellini, a-Cory McElyea, Zack Fischer, John Major League Baseball — Pittsburgh at Houston 6 4 4 22 19 14 Friday’s Games Guthrie 6-3. L—Walters 2-1. Sv—G.Holland (10). Idaho State, 17-8 1/2. Nieporte. Chicago Cubs, 10 a.m., WGN; New York Yankees Sporting KC 6 5 4 22 18 13 Minnesota (Correia 5-4) at Washington (Karns Athletics 6, Brewers 1 Shot Put — 1, Ryan Crouser, Texas, 66-7 3/4. 2, at Seattle, 7 p.m., Root Sports. New England 5 4 4 19 15 9 College Baseball — 0-1), 4:05 p.m. Oakland 000 010 500 — 6 10 1 Jordan Clarke, Arizona State, 66-6 1/2. 3, Kole NCAA Super regionals, 10 Columbus 4 5 5 17 16 16 Transactions Texas (Tepesch 3-4) at Toronto (Rogers 1-2), Milwaukee 100 000 000 — 1 9 0 Weldon, Texas Tech, 63-3 1/4. 4, Jonathan Jones, a.m., 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., ESPN2. Chicago 3 7 2 11 9 17 Auto Racing — 4:07 p.m. Colon, Cook (8), J.Chavez (9) and Jaso; Buffalo, 63-3 1/4. 5, Chad Wright, Nebraska, 62-2 NASCAR Sprint Cup Pocono 400, Toronto FC 1 7 5 8 12 19 BASEBALL Cleveland (U.Jimenez 4-3) at Detroit Gallardo, Mic.Gonzalez (7), Thornburg (8) and 1/4. 6, Dabby Block, Wisconsin, 61-11 3/4. 7, practice at 10:30 a.m. and qualifying at 12:30 p.m., D.C. United 1102 5624 American League (Verlander 7-4), 4:08 p.m. Lucroy. W—Colon 7-2. L—Gallardo 4-6. HRs— Kevin Farley, SE Missouri, 61-11 3/4. 8, Stephen Speed Channel; NASCAR Camping World Truck WESTERN CONFERENCE —Designated C Chris Baltimore (Hammel 7-3) at Tampa Bay (Archer Oakland, Moss (9). Mozia, Cornell, 61-6 1/4. Series WinStar World Casino 400K, 6 p.m., Speed W L T Pts GF GA Snyder for assignment. Reinstated C Taylor 0-1), 4:10 p.m. Women Channel. Blue Jays 4, Giants 0 FC Dallas 8 2 4 28 23 17 Teagarden from the 15-day DL. Hockey — L.A. Angels (Hanson 2-2) at Boston (Doubront 10,000 — 1, Betsy Saina, Iowa State, 33:08.85. Playoffs, Pittsburgh at Boston, 5 p.m., Toronto 000 040 000 — 4 8 0 Real Salt Lake 7 5 3 24 21 15 —Sent 3B Will Middlebrooks 4-2), 4:10 p.m. 2, Aliphine Tuliamuk-Bolton, Wichita State, NBC Sports Network. San Francisco 000 000 000 — 0 2 0 Portland 5 1 7 22 22 14 to Pawtucket (IL) for a rehab assignment. Tennis — French Open, men’s semifinals, 11 a.m., Houston (Lyles 3-1) at Kansas City (Shields 2- 33:14.12. 3, Emma Bates, Boise State, 33:37.13. 4, Dickey, Janssen (9) and H.Blanco; Zito, Machi Los Angeles 6 5 2 20 21 15 HOUSTON ASTROS—Sent OF Justin Maxwell to NBC. 6), 5:10 p.m. Megan Goethals, Washington, 33:40.85. 5, Katie (7), Mijares (8) and Posey. W—Dickey 5-7. L—Zito Colorado 5 4 5 20 15 12 Corpus Christi (TL) for a rehab assignment. Golf — LPGA Championship, 9:30 a.m., Golf Oakland (J.Parker 4-6) at Chicago White Sox Matthews, Boston U., 33:43.26. 6, Jennifer 4-4. Sv—Janssen (12). Seattle 5 4 3 18 16 13 —Transferred LHP Danny Channel; PGA Tour St. Jude Classic, noon, Golf (Sale 5-3), 5:10 p.m. Bergman, Arizona, 33:45.03. 7, Katie Kellner, Cubs 8, Angels 6 Vancouver 4 4 4 16 16 17 Duffy to the 60-day DL. Channel; Champions Tour Regions Tradition, 3:30 N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 6-4) at Seattle Cornell, 33:45.31. 8, Risper Kimaiyo, UTEP, Chicago 001 031 000 3 — 8 15 1 San Jose 3 6 6 15 13 23 MINNESOTA TWINS—Agreed to terms with RHP p.m., Golf Channel; European Tour Lyoness Open, 6 (Bonderman 0-1), 7:10 p.m. 34:03.35. Los Angeles 020 200 010 1 — 6 10 0 Chivas USA 3 8 2 11 13 26 Caleb Brewer on a minor league contract. a.m., Golf Channel. Hammer — 1, Chelsea Cassulo, Arizona State, —Optioned INF Carlos National League (10 innings) 226-9. 2, Brittany Smith Illinois State, 224-9. 3, NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Saturday, June 8 Garza, Russell (7), H.Rondon (9), Gregg (9) and Wednesday, June 5 Triunfel to Tacoma (PCL). Selected the contract Tennis — French Open women’s final, 6 a.m., East Division W L Pct GB Alena Krechyk, Kansas, 223-10. 4, Jenny Ozarai, of C Brandon Bantz from Tacoma. Transferred Atlanta 37 22 .627 — Castillo; Vargas, Kohn (6), S.Downs (6), Richards USC, 217-6. 5, Ida Storm, UCLA, 214-5. 6, Brittany Philadelphia 3, Columbus 0 NBC. (7), Jepsen (8), Frieri (9), Coello (10), Williams Saturday, June 8 OF Franklin Gutierrez to the 60-day DL. Philadelphia 30 30 .500 7 1/2 Funk, Akron, 211-8. 7, Brooke Pleger, Bowling TAMPA BAY RAYS—Agreed to terms with C Major League Baseball — New York Yankees at (10) and Iannetta, Conger. W—Gregg 2-0. L— D.C. United at New England, 4:30 p.m. Washington 29 30 .492 8 Green, 209-0. 8, DeAnna Price, Southern Illinois, Jesus Flores on a minor league contract. Seattle, 1 p.m., Root Sports; Oalkand at Chicago Coello 2-2. HRs—Chicago, Ransom (5). Los Portland at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. New York 23 33 .411 12 1/2 208-2. TEXAS RANGERS—Optioned LHP Joseph Ortiz White Sox, 1 p.m., WGN: regional coverage, 4 p.m., Angeles, H.Kendrick (8), Trumbo 2 (15). Los Angeles at Real Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m. Miami 16 44 .267 21 1/2 Long Jump — 1, Lorraine Ugen, TCU, 22-2 1/2. to Round Rock (PCL). Reinstated RHP Alexi Fox. Vancouver at Seattle FC, 7:30 p.m. College Baseball — NCAA super regionals, 9 a.m. Central Division W L Pct GB Braves 5, Pirates 0 2, Andrea Geublle, Kansas, 21-4. 3, Jen Clayton, Ogando from the 15-day DL. and noon, ESPN, and 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., St. Louis 38 21 .644 — Pittsburgh 000 000 000 — 0 1 3 Central Florida, 21-0 3/4.4, Mara Griva, National Women’s Soccer League TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Sent LHP Darren Oliver Nebraska, 21-0 3/4. 5, Crystal Walker, Marshall, ESPN2. Cincinnati 36 24 .600 2 1/2 Atlanta 100 002 20x — 5 7 0 W L T Pts GF GA to Dunedin (FSL) for a rehab assignment. Pittsburgh 35 25 .583 3 1/2 21-0 1/2. 6, Kylie Price, UCLA, 20-11 3/4. 7, Auto Racing — NASCAR Sprint Cup Pocono 400 W.Rodriguez, Morris (1), Mazzaro (5), J.Hughes Sky Blue FC71122175 National League practice, 7 a.m., Speed Channel; Formula One Chicago 24 33 .421 13 (6), Zagurski (8) and R.Martin; Teheran, Karimah Shepherd, North Carolina State, 20-8. —Assigned RHP Eric Javelin — 1, Freya Jones, Georgia, 180-3. 2, Portland 6 2 1 19 12 6 Canadian Grand Prix qualifying, 10 a.m., NBC Milwaukee 22 36 .379 15 1/2 D.Carpenter (9) and G.Laird. W—Teheran 4-2. L— Boston 3 2 3 12 14 13 Smith outright to Mobile (SL). Sent RHP Daniel Sports Network; NASCAR Nationwide Series West Division W L Pct GB W.Rodriguez 6-4. HRs—Atlanta, Gattis (13), Marija Vucenovic, Florida, 179-8. 3, Brianna Hudson to Mobile for a rehab assignment. Bain, Stanford, 176-11. 4, Laura Loht, Penn State, Western New York 3 2 2 11 10 9 Dupont Pioneer 250, 5 p.m., ESPN; indyCar Arizona 34 25 .576 — G.Laird (1). FC Kansas City 3211074 Agreed to terms with LHP Anderson Placido on a Firestone 550, 5:30 p.m., ABC. Colorado 32 28 .533 2 1/2 Phillies 6, Marlins 1 175-3. 5, Lauren Kenney, Penn State, 175-3. 6, minor league contract. Heather Bergmann, Kansas, 172-10. 7, Avione Washington 1 4 3 6 9 14 Major League Soccer — Portland at Chicago, 5:30 San Francisco 31 28 .525 3 Miami 000 100 000 — 1 5 0 Chicago 1 4 2 5 6 12 CINCINNATI REDS—Placed RHP Johnny Cueto p.m., Root Sports; Vancouver at Seattle, 7:30 p.m., San Diego 27 32 .458 7 Philadelphia 010 000 50x — 6 9 0 Allgood, Oklahoma, 169-1. 8, Liz Brenner, on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Saturday. Oregon, 168-9. Seattle 0 7 1 1 4 16 NBC Sports Network. Los Angeles 25 33 .431 8 1/2 Ja.Turner, A.Ramos (7), Webb (8) and Mathis, NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Recalled RHP Pedro Villarreal from Louisville Hockey — Playoffs, Los Angeles Kings at Chicago, Wednesday’s Games Olivo; Hamels, De Fratus (8), Stutes (9) and Wednesday, June 5 (IL). 5 p.m., NBC. Atlanta 5, Pittsburgh 0 Kratz. W—Hamels 2-9. L—A.Ramos 0-2. HRs— Hockey Boston 2, Western New York 2, tie COLORADO ROCKIES—Agreed to terms with Golf — LPGA Championship, noon, Golf Channel; Philadelphia 6, Miami 1 Miami, Dietrich (4). Philadelphia, D.Brown (18). Today RHP Ryan Buch on a minor league contract. PGA Tour St. Jude Classic, 10 a.m., Golf Channel, Oakland 6, Milwaukee 1 Mets 10, Nationals 1 NHL Playoffs FC Kansas City at Portland, 7:30 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Reinstated INF Toronto 4, San Francisco 0 Hanley Ramirez from the 15-day DL. Placed LHP and noon, CBS; Champions Tour Regions Tradition, New York 023 020 300 — 10 15 0 CONFERENCE FINALS Saturday, June 8 Chicago Cubs 8, L.A. Angels 6, 10 innings Chris Capuano on the 15-day DL, retroactive to 4:30 p.m., Golf Channel; European Tour Lyoness Washington 100 000 000 — 1 10 0 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Western New York at Sky Blue FC, 4 p.m. N.Y. Mets 10, Washington 1 May 30. Open, 6 a.m., Golf Channel. Gee, Burke (8), Carson (9) and Recker; Haren, Tuesday, June 4 Sunday, June 9 Colorado 12, Cincinnati 4 MIAMI MARLINS—Sent RHP Nathan Eovaldi to WNBA Basketball — Phoenix at Indiana, 12:30 Stammen (5), Krol (6), E.Davis (7), Abad (8) and Los Angeles 3, Chicago 1, Chicago leads series Boston at Chicago, 1 p.m. Arizona 10, St. Louis 3 Jacksonville (SL) and OF Giancarlo Stanton to p.m., ABC. K.Suzuki, J.Solano. W—Gee 4-6. L—Haren 4-7. 2-1 FC Kansas City at Seattle FC, 7 p.m. San Diego 6, L.A. Dodgers 2 Jupiter (FSL) for rehab assignments. HRs—New York, Byrd 2 (8), D.Wright (8). Today Today’s Games —Placed RHP Marco Boston 2, Pittsburgh 1, 2 OT, Boston leads Local Schedule N.Y. Mets (Marcum 0-6) at Washington Rockies 12, Reds 4 Golf Estrada on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Tuesday. series 3-0 (G.Gonzalez 3-3), 4:05 p.m. Colorado 102 300 330 — 12 20 0 Recalled RHP Tyler Thornburg from Nashville Thursday, June 6 Today Arizona (Kennedy 3-3) at St. Louis (S.Miller 6- Cincinnati 400 000 000 — 4 5 0 US Open field (PCL). Chicago at Los Angeles, 6 p.m. Babe Ruth Baseball — 13- to 15-year-olds: Four 3), 4:15 p.m. Garland, W.Lopez (7), Ottavino (8) and ARDMORE, Pa. (AP) — The 150 players who ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Sent RHP Jake Friday, June 7 Mile at BASA, 6 p.m., Clyde Allen; Hill Trucking at Philadelphia (Cloyd 1-2) at Milwaukee W.Rosario; P.Villarreal, Ondrusek (4), Simon (6), have qualified for the 113th U.S. Open, to be Westbrook to Springfield (TL) for a rehab assign- Pittsburgh at Boston, 5 p.m. Reedsport, 6 p.m. 13-year-olds: Little Caesar’s at (W.Peralta 4-6), 5:10 p.m. M.Parra (8), Broxton (9) and Hanigan. W— played June 13-16 at Merion Golf Club. Players ment. Optioned RHP Victor Marte to Memphis Saturday, June 8 Coquille Valley, 6 p.m., Coquille. San Diego (Cashner 4-3) at Colorado (Chacin 3- Garland 4-6. L—P.Villarreal 0-1. HRs—Colorado, listed only in the first category for which they (PCL). Recalled RHP Maikel Cleto from Memphis. x-Los Angeles at Chicago, 5 p.m. Friday, June 7 3), 5:40 p.m. C.Gonzalez 3 (17), Tulowitzki 2 (15), Helton (6). are eligible. (a-amateur). Six spots remain open WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Placed RHP Sunday, June 9 No local events scheduled. Atlanta (Hudson 4-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Greinke Cincinnati, Paul (4). for players exempt through the June 10 world Stephen Strasburg on the 15-day DL, retroactive x-Boston at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. Saturday, June 8 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Diamondbacks 10, Cardinals 3 ranking. Alternates will fill the rest of the spots. to Sunday. Monday, June 10 Babe Ruth Baseball — 13- to 15-year-olds: Friday’s Games Arizona 010 001 530 — 10 11 1 U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONS (10 years): Webb FOOTBALL x-Chicago at Los Angeles, 6 p.m. Reedsport at Myrtle Point, 3 p.m. 13-year-olds: Pittsburgh (Liriano 3-2) at Chicago Cubs St. Louis 000 100 200 — 3 12 1 Simpson, Rory McIlroy, Graeme McDowell, Lucas National Football League Tuesday, June 11 Little Caesar’s vs. North Bay Fire, 1 p.m., Clyde (T.Wood 5-3), 11:20 a.m. Miley, Ziegler (7), W.Harris (8), Sipp (9) and Glover, Tiger Woods, Angel Cabrera, Geoff BALTIMORE RAVENS—Signed LB Daryl Smith x-Pittsburgh at Boston TBD Allen Field. Minnesota (Correia 5-4) at Washington (Karns Nieves; J.Kelly, Choate (6), Cleto (7) and T.Cruz. Ogilvy, Michael Campbell, Jim Furyk. to a one-year contract. Waived LB Michael Wednesday, June 12 0-1), 4:05 p.m. W—Miley 4-5. L—J.Kelly 0-3. HRs—Arizona, U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPION AND RUNNER-UP: McAdoo. x-Boston at Pittsburgh, TBD Miami (Fernandez 3-3) at N.Y. Mets (Harvey 5- Goldschmidt (14). a-Steven Fox, a-Michael Weaver. BUFFALO BILLS—Signed OL Doug Legursky. Pro Basketball x-Los Angeles at Chicago, TBD 0), 4:10 p.m. Padres 6, Dodgers 2 MARK H. MCCORMACK MEDAL FOR 2012: a- DALLAS COWBOYS—Placed DT Robert NBA Playoffs St. Louis (Wainwright 8-3) at Cincinnati (Leake San Diego 010 101 003 — 6 12 0 Chris Williams. Callaway on the waived/injured list. Signed S MASTERS CHAMPIONS (5 years): Adam Scott, NBA FINALS 5-2), 4:10 p.m. Los Angeles 000 001 100 — 2 5 1 Tennis Eric Frampton. Bubba Watson, Charl Schwartzel, Phil (Best-of-7) Philadelphia (Lee 7-2) at Milwaukee (Figaro 0- Marquis, Stauffer (7), Thayer (8), Gregerson DETROIT LIONS—Signed DE Braylon Mickelson. x-if necessary 0), 5:10 p.m. (9) and Grandal; Kershaw, Moylan (7), Belisario French Open Broughton and WR Matt Willis. Released WR BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONS (5 years): Ernie Today San Diego (Volquez 4-5) at Colorado (J.De La (8), P.Rodriguez (8), Howell (9) and Federowicz. Wednesday Lance Long and DE Robert Maci. Els, Darren Clarke, Louis Oosthuizen, Stewart San Antonio at Miami, 6 p.m. Rosa 7-3), 5:40 p.m. W—Marquis 7-2. L—Kershaw 5-4. HRs—San Diego, At Paris NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Released RB Cink, Padraig Harrington. Sunday, June 9 San Francisco (M.Cain 4-3) at Arizona (Corbin Gyorko (7). Los Angeles, Van Slyke (6). Singles Akeem Shavers. PGA CHAMPIONS (5 years): Keegan Bradley, San Antonio at Miami, 5 p.m. 9-0), 6:40 p.m. Men PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Named Michael Davis Martin Kaymer, Y.E. Yang. Tuesday, June 11 Atlanta (Maholm 7-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 6- Quarterfinals Midwest area scout, Trey Brown West Coast area College Baseball U.S. SENIOR OPEN CHAMPION: Roger Miami at San Antonio 6 p.m. 2), 7:10 p.m. Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Tommy Haas scout and Louis Clark pro scout. Promoted Ed Chapman. Thursday, June 13 (12), Germany, 6-3, 7-6 (5), 7-5. Rafael Nadal (3), Marynowitz to assistant director of player per- Wednesday’s Linescores NCAA Super Regionals PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER (3 years): Miami at San Antonio, 6 p.m. Spain, def. Stanislas Wawrinka (9), Switzerland, sonnel and Alan Wolking to Midwest area scout Best-of-3 Matt Kuchar, K.J. Choi. Sunday, June 16 Yankees 6, Indians 4 6-2, 6-3, 6-1. and Mike Bradway to Eastern regional scout. x-if necessary BMW PGA CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER: Matteo x-Miami at San Antonio, 5 p.m. Cleveland 000 002 200 — 4 7 1 Women SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Signed OT D.J. Fluker Friday, June 7 Manassero. Tuesday, June 18 New York 240 000 00x — 6 8 0 Quarterfinals to a four-year contract. South Carolina (42-18) at North Carolina (55- TOP 10 and TIES FROM 2012 U.S. OPEN: x-San Antonio at Miami, 6 p.m. Kluber, Langwell (7), R.Hill (7), J.Smith (7), Maria Sharapova (2), Russia, def. Jelena TENNESSEE TITANS—Agreed to terms with LB Michael Thompson, David Toms, John Peterson, Thursday, June 20 Pestano (8) and Y.Gomes; Sabathia and 9), 10 a.m. Jankovic (18), Serbia, 0-6, 6-4, 6-3. Victoria Zaviar Gooden. Rice (44-18) at North Carolina State (47-14), 1 Jason Dufner, Casey Wittenberg, John Senden, x-San Antonio at Miami, 6 p.m. C.Stewart. W—Sabathia 6-4. L—Kluber 3-4. HRs— Azarenka (3), Belarus, def. Maria Kirilenko (12), HOCKEY Cleveland, Y.Gomes (6). New York, Hafner (10), p.m. Russia, 7-6 (3), 6-2. Kevin Chappell, Lee Westwood. National Hockey League Gardner (6). Oklahoma (43-19) at LSU (55-9), 4 p.m. Doubles 2012 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD: Brandt NHL—Suspended Chicago D Duncan Keithfor Pro Baseball White Sox 7, Mariners 5 UCLA (42-17) at Cal St.-Fullerton (51-8), 4 p.m. Men Snedeker, Justin Rose, Luke Donald, Ryan one game for high-sticking Los Angeles F Jeff Chicago 000 000 000 000 050 2 — 7 17 0 Saturday, June 8 Quarterfinals Moore, Hunter Mahan, Robert Garrigus, Dustin Carter during Game 3 of the Western Conference American League Seattle 000 000 000 000 050 0 — 5 16 2 South Carolina at North Carolina, 9 a.m. Bob and (1), United States, def. Johnson, Bo Van Pelt, Sergio Garcia, Zach Final on June 4. East Division W L Pct GB (16 innings) Indiana (46-14) at Florida State (47-15), 9 a.m. David Marrero and (8), Johnson, Scott Piercy, Carl Pettersson, Steve COLORADO AVALANCHE—Signed LW Patrick Boston 36 24 .600 — Axelrod, H.Santiago (6), Lindstrom (7), Mississippi State (46-18) at Virginia (47-10), 10 Spain, 6-3, 6-4. , Austria, and Stricker, Rickie Fowler, Nick Watney, John Huh. Bordeleau to a three-year contract. New York 34 25 .576 1 1/2 Thornton (8), Crain (9), N.Jones (11), Omogrosso a.m. Bruno Soares (7), Brazil, def. Mariusz TOP 60 FROM WORLD RANKING ON MAY 27: SOCCER Baltimore 33 26 .559 2 1/2 (13), A.Reed (14) and Gimenez; Iwakuma, Medina Louisville (49-12) at Vanderbilt (54-10), noon Fyrstenberg and (16), Poland, Ian Poulter, Peter Hanson, Jason Day, Branden Major League Soccer Tampa Bay 32 26 .552 3 (9), Furbush (10), Capps (11), O.Perez (12), Rice at North Carolina State, 1 p.m. 1-6, 6-4, 3-1, retired. Grace, Bill Haas, Henrik Stenson, Thorbjorn MLS—Rescinded the fine and one-game sus- Toronto 25 34 .424 10 1/2 Farquhar (12), Noesi (14) and Shoppach. W— Oklahoma at LSU, 1 p.m. Women Olesen, Kevin Streelman, Gonzalo Fernandez- pension of Seattle F Obafemi Martins. Central Division W L Pct GB A.Reed 2-0. L—Noesi 0-1. HRs—Seattle, Seager Kansas State (44-17) at Oregon State (48-10), Quarterfinals Castano, Francesco Molinari, Jamie Donaldson, COLLEGE Detroit 31 26 .544 — (8). 4 p.m. Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci (1), Italy, def. Paul Lawrie, Nicolas Colsaerts, Tim Clark, D.A. FLORIDA STATE—Fired athletic director Randy Cleveland 30 29 .508 2 UCLA at Cal St.-Fullerton, 7 p.m. Varvara Lepchenko, United States, and Zheng Points, Thongchai Jaidee, Freddie Jacobson, Spetman, who will remain as senior adviser until Minnesota 26 30 .464 4 1/2 Rays 3, Tigers 0 Sunday, June 9 Saisai, China, 7-5, 6-1. Andrea Hlavackova and Billy Horschel, George Coetzee, Boo Weekley, Feb. 2014. Chicago 25 32 .439 6 Tampa Bay 000 000 003 — 3 8 1 Indiana at Florida State, 10 a.m. Lucie Hradecka (2), Czech Republic, def. Cara Martin Laird, Russell Henley, Marcel Siem, Marc GEORGIA SOUTHERN—Named Chad Lunsford Kansas City 24 32 .429 6 1/2 Detroit 000 000 000 — 0 6 0 x-South Carolina at North Carolina, 10 a.m. Black, Zimbabwe, and Marina Erakovic, New Leishman. wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator. West Division W L Pct GB Cobb, Jo.Peralta (8), Rodney (9) and Lobaton; x-Rice at North Carolina State, 1 p.m. Zealand, 2-6, 7-6 (3), 6-4. Nadia Petrova, Russia, TOP 60 FROM WORLD RANKING ON JUNE 10: MONTANA STATE—Named Justin Wetzel men’s Texas 36 22 .621 — Fister, Smyly (9) and Avila. W—Jo.Peralta 1-2. L— Louisville at Vanderbilt, 1 p.m. and Katarina Srebotnik (3), Slovenia, def. To be determined. assistant basketball coach. Oakland 36 25 .590 1 1/2 Fister 5-3. Sv—Rodney (12). Mississippi State at Virginia, 4 p.m. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, and Lucie SECTIONAL QUALIFYING (36 holes): Simon SAN FRANCISCO—Named David Rebibo men’s Los Angeles 26 34 .433 11 Rangers 3, Red Sox 2 x-Oklahoma at LSU, 4 p.m. Safarova (11), Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-3. Ekaterina Khan, Paul Casey, Jaco Van Zyl, Marcus Fraser, assistant basketball coach. Seattle 26 34 .433 11 Texas 000 100 200 — 3 7 0 Kansas State at Oregon State, 7 p.m. Makarova and Elena Vesnina (4), Russia, def. Eddie Pepperell, Peter Hedlom, Morten Orum WASHINGTON STATE—Announced the resigna- Houston 22 38 .367 15 Boston 000 001 010 — 2 5 0 x-UCLA at Cal St.-Fullerton, 7 p.m. Kristina Mladenovic, France, and Galina Madsen, Jose Maria Olazabal, David Howell, tion of director of player development for men’s Wednesday’s Games Ogando, Cotts (6), R.Ross (7), Scheppers (8), Monday, June 10 Voskoboeva (10), Kazakhstan, 6-4, 6-1. 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Greer, considered a Crouser wins favorite in the event, won the 800 at this year’s NCAA Belmont men’s shot put indoor championships. From Page B1 But the Ducks took a hit in the 400 meters, where junior favorite Mississippi sophomore standout Mike Berry failed to Sam Kendricks won the pole advance to the finals. And in 1 the decathlon, Oregon’s NEW YORK (AP) — Back vault at 18-8 ⁄4, also the first title in the event for Ole Miss. Dakotah Keys was in just 15th home again, Kentucky Derby place midway through the winner Orb is the horse to Earlier this year at the Texas Relays, Kendricks cleared decathlon. Their results like- beat in the Belmont Stakes. ly leave the Ducks out of the Orb was made the 3-1 over 19 feet, giving him con- fidence for the champi- chase for the men’s team morning-line favorite in a title. field of 14 entered for onships at Hayward Field. “The plan was to make Oregon’s women, on the Saturday’s final leg of the other hand, had a strong day Triple Crown at Belmont first attempts on every jump,”said Kendricks, who is Wednesday. Park, and trainer Shug English Gardner had the McGaughey is confident his coached by his dad, Scott. “And if you make first second-best time in quali- colt can bounce back from his fying for the 100 meters and fourth-place finish behind attempts on every jump, you never lose, right?” teammate Jenna Prandini Oxbow in the Preakness. also reached the final. “He’s been here for three TCU junior Lorraine Ugen Phyllis Francis advanced in weeks, and I think it has to be won the long jump with a The Associated Press 1 the 400 meters and Lauren a help not only mentally but leap of 22-2⁄2, while Georgia Roesler won her heat of the being familiar with the foot- Kentucky Derby winner Orb gallops on the track at Belmont Park, with exercise rider Jennifer Patterson up, freshman Freya Jones won 800. The Ducks also won ing as well,”McGaughey said. during a morning workout today. the javelin with a throw of their qualifying heat in the “He’s done well here and 180-3. Oregon sophomore 4x100 relay. trained well here. ... I’m ning room outside after second female rider to win a Liz Brenner, who has taken The only spots where the going to strike a line through breaking from the rail, and Triple Crown race (Julie 145TH BELMONT STAKES part in four sports for the Ducks missed out on possible the Preakness. It wasn’t his Oxbow led wire-to-wire Krone won the 1993 Belmont Favorite starts from Ducks, finished an unexpect- day. It was (trainer) Wayne under Gary Stevens. with Colonial Affair). ed eighth in the javelin with a points were when Jillian Lukas and Oxbow and Gary McGaughey is well- “She’s a big, strong, tal- No. 5 post personal best of 168-8. Wear missed qualifying for Stevens’ day. We’re going to versed in what it takes to deal ented filly. From a physical Kentucky Derby winner Orb Oregon native Ryan the hammer final and when regroup and hopefully you’ll with the Belmont — one long standpoint, she is going to has been made the morning- Crouser, a sophomore at Chizoba Okodobe finished see the right horse here on trip around the spacious match up well,”Pletcher said. line favorite in a field of 14 Texas, won the shot put at fifth in her heat of the 400 horses entered for the 3 66-7 ⁄4. and did not advance to Saturday.” oval. “My biggest concern is the Belmont Stakes. Orb drew the No. 5 post “The jockey is really going mile-and-a-half, with her Southern California sen- Friday’s final. Wednesday, with Oxbow two to have to read the race — it’s not as strongly bred as Rags PP HORSE ODDS ior Bryshon Nellum easily Also in women’s qualify- gates over in No. 7. what separates the top riders to Riches. But she’s trained 1. Frac Daddy 30-1 advanced in the 400, finish- ing, Georgia freshman Shaunae Miller of the Revolutionary, one of trainer from some of those that very well.” 2. Freedom Child 8-1 ing first in his preliminary heat in 45.42. He’s doubling Bahamas topped the field in Todd Pletcher’s record five aren’t,” said McGaughey, Pletcher will also send out 3. Overanalyze 12-1 entries, is the second choice who won the Belmont with Overanalyze, Palace Malice up in the meet and will run in the 400 prelims, setting up a at 9-2. Oxbow is next at 5-1. Easy Goer in 1989 and and Midnight Taboo. Mike 4. Giant Finish 30-1 the 200 semifinals today. battle in the final with “I think Shug has estab- spoiled Sunday Silence’s Repole owns Unlimited 5. Orb 3-1 “The first one’s always the Arkansas senior Regina lished his horse as the Triple Crown try.“If you turn Budget, Overanalyze and 6. Incognito 20-1 hardest one, you know? George. Stanford junior Cori Carter and Arizona senior favorite today, and that’s down the backside at Midnight Taboo. 7. Oxbow 5-1 You’ve got to get it out of your system,”he said. Georganne Moline each ran right,” said Lukas, who has Belmont, it’s not like turning Unlimited Budget, who 8. Midnight Taboo 30-1 won a record 14 Triple Crown down the backside at won her first four starts Nellum redshirted his under 55 seconds in their heat races, including the Belmont Churchill Downs, or Pimlico before running third in the 9. Revolutionary 9-2 2009 season for the Trojans in the 400 hurdles, making it four times. “But I think he or the Fair Grounds. Kentucky Oaks, and Peter 10. Will Take Charge 20-1 after he was shot in the legs at one of the fastest NCAA pre- knows he has to take care of “You’ve got a long way Pan winner Freedom Child 11. Vyjack 20-1 a party by gang members liminaries ever run. business in getting us out of to go, and big open space are co-fourth choices at 8-1. 12. Palace Malice 15-1 who thought he was some- In the prelims of the one else. Told he might not men’s 400 relay, Oregon’s the way, too.” through there, and you The last Derby-Belmont 13. Unlimited Budget 8-1 1 The field for the 1 ⁄2-mile better be patient. If you’re winner was Thunder Gulch ever reach an elite level on the team featured speedy run- Belmont is the largest since not, it’s going to get to in 1995, and the last 14. Golden Soul 10-1 track again, Nellum beat the ning back De’Anthony 1996, when Lukas won the you.” Preakness-Belmont winner Weights: 126 pounds • Distance: odds and finished third at the Thomas but the Ducks came race with Editor’s Note. Orb comes into the race was Afleet Alex in 2005. The 1 1/2 miles • Purse: $1 million • U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene in sixth in their heat and First place: $600,000 • Second last year — earning a spot on failed to qualify. “It’s a great advantage to with five wins in nine starts last rematch of the Derby and place: $200,000 • Third place: be on your home court, for owners Ogden Mills Preakness winners was in $110,000 • Post: 6:36 p.m. EDT the team for the London Thomas, who is known where you train your horses,” “Dinny” Phipps and Stuart 2011, when Preakness winner Games. Nellum was part of for his speed, said he’s gotten said Lukas, who used to have Janney III, while Oxbow’s Shackleford ran fifth and AP the 1,600 relay team that faster since Oregon defeated a Belmont-based stable. Preakness win was just his Derby winner Animal Stevens, 5-1), Midnight won the silver medal. Kansas State in the Fiesta “They don’t have to ship in third win in 11 starts for Kingdom sixth behind Ruler Taboo (Garrett Gomez, 30- In the semifinals for the Bowl earlier this year. and get settled, and then get Calumet Farm. On Ice. 1), Revolutionary (Javier 100, TCU senior Charles “I take track really seri- over the surface. They’ve Pletcher is looking for his The field from the rail out Castellano, 9-2), Will Take Silmon topped the men’s ous. I really wish I could do it already been doing that.” second Belmont win. He won is Frac Daddy (Alan Garcia, Charge (Jon Court, 20-1), field in 9.92, and sophomore all year and really enjoy it. I Orb, under Joel Rosario, it in 2007 with the filly Rags 30-1), Freedom Child (Luis Vyjack (Julien Leparoux, 20- Octavius Freeman of Central came here for football, but I navigated his way past 16 to Riches, and Unlimited Saez, 8-1), Overanalyze (John 1), Palace Malice (Mike Florida finished in 10.99 on contribute to the track team rivals in the final half mile of Budget could make him 2- Velazquez, 12-1), Giant Finish Smith, 15-1), Unlimited the women’s side. also,”he said. 1 the Derby to win by 2 ⁄ 2 for-2 with his Belmont fillies (Edgar Prado, 30-1), Orb (Joel Budget (Rosie Napravnik, 8- Local favorite Elijah Auburn’s team advanced lengths. In the Preakness, if Rosie Napravnik can pull Rosario, 3-1), Incognito (Irad 1), and Golden Soul (Robby Greer, an Oregon native who with the top time in the relay, Orb was unable to find run- off the upset and become the Ortiz, Jr., 20-1), Oxbow (Gary Albarado, 10-1). runs for the Ducks, qualified running in 38.76.

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Studio N.B $425 1 bedroom C.B. $450 ADVERTISING POLICY 1 bedroom C.B. $475 The Publisher, Southwestern Oregon Publishing Co., shall Call for info. not be liable for any error in published advertising unless CallCall Michelle Valerie at at Holidays 475 541-297-4834 8-27-12 541-269-1222 541-269-1222 ext.Ext.269 293 Willett Investment Properties C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K C2• The World •Thursday, June 6,2013 Y K 601 Apartments 606 Manufactured 701 Furniture 710 Miscellaneous 803 Dogs 909 Misc. Auto CB, 1120 S. 10th. Apt. B. 3 bedroom, FULLY FURN. mbl hm s/w $975 mo. I will pick up & safely recycle your old 1.5 bath. 2 car garage. W/D hookups. 2 BR 1.5 ba w/d, hot tub. Bandon/ computers, printers & monitors, CB, Pets HONDA WORLDWORLD Water/ garbage paid. No smoking/ Prosper on 11.5 forested acres. 1st & NB, CQ. No charge. 541-294-9107 All pet ads includes Photos and pets. $950/month + $950 security de- last, $700 sec/ cleaning dep. 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Your daily turrete cross feed with some tooling womens cloths/Accessories. Yard 5C collet. $1500. 541-756-5109 decore lighting, Misc. items. Better Ad - $15.00 Photo’s on Craig’s list. classifieds are Wet Stone Grinder with stand 10”x (includes a photo) ON-LINE AT 1.1/2” $85. Star 10” Rock Saw with 6 lines - 2 week in The World, 605 Lots/Spaces power feed $185. 541-756-5109 Garage Sales Bandon Western World, www.theworldlink.com All garage sale ads includes Umpqua Post, The World link, RV Space for Rent. Photos and must be theworldlink.com and Smart 710 Miscellaneous Mobile. Closed in and Large Lot. classified in categories 751 to 756 & 826 to 830 “09” Wildwood 22’ travel trailer. 541- 297-7984 or DID you know you could FAX CARPET, BROWN, 2 rolls, Very Clean, like new. 12’Wx22’L; 28” TV, Sanyo. all exc. Best Ad - $25.00 541-267-6575 The World your ad at 541-267-0294. (includes a photo & boxing) Must see to appreciate. cond! $10/ OBO each. 541-347-8249. 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North Bend: Huge mulit family sale. House hold items, furniture, crystal, collectables, something you need. Fri/Sat 8am- 2pm. 2768 Brussels. Park on Wall St. CallCall Michelle Valerie at at 541-269-1222 ext. 293 North Bend: Huge Sale- Linens, 541-269-1222 Ext.269 glassware, cookware, furniture, lamps. 580 Delaware 9-4 Friday and Saturday.

POWERS TOWNWIDE Garage Sale. June 8, 9-3. Over 40 sale sites. Fishing Derby, park pond for under 13, free; signup 7:30, derby 8-12; prizes.

Reedsport: River Bend annual gar- age sale. 100 River Bend Rd. Fri/ Sat. June 7 & 8, 9-4pm.

Coos Bay YOUNG LIFE ANNUAL GARAGE SALE. Friday & Saturday, June 7 - 8, 2013 9am - 4:00pm. Early Bird donation of $3.00. Furniture, home decor, plants, tools, antiques, clothing & more! Corner of 5th & Johnson.

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law), to the highest bidder for cash; all help in finding an attorney, you may ORS 279C.520 and ORS 279C.530. Legals By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued of the interest which the Defendants, Before bidding at the sale a prospec- contact the Oregon State Bar’s Law- 100 out of the above entitled Circuit Court had on January 04, 2007 the date of tive bidder should independently in- yer Referral Service online at Coos Bay - North Bend Water Board on May 10, 2013 pursuant to a judg- the trust deed, and all the interest De- vestigate: www.oregonstatebar.org or by calling will not receive or consider a bid un- ment of foreclosure enrolled and dock- fendants had thereafter. (503) 684 3763 (in the Portland metro- less the bidder is registered with the eted on June 06, 2012, in favor of (a) The priority of the lien or interest politan area) or toll free elsewhere in Oregon Construction Contractors Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, Before bidding at the sale a prospec- of the judgment creditor; Oregon at (800) 452 7636. Board as required by ORS 671.530. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE wherein it was ordered that the follow- tive bidder should independently in- (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- Further, each bidder must certify that STATE OF OREGON ing described real property be sold in vestigate: plicable to the property; PUBLISHED: The World - May16, 23, he/she is in compliance with provi- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS the manner prescribed by law for the (c) Approved uses for the property; 30 & June 06, 2013 (ID-20230939) sions of ORS 279.029 relating to the sale of real property upon execution, (a) The priority of the lien or interest of (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- Residency of Bidder. Any contractor CASE NO 12CV0685 to satisfy the judgment against In the judgment creditor; tices on the property; INVITATION TO BID submitting a bid must be licensed in NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON Rem, the real property located at: (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- (e) Rights of neighboring property the State of Oregon to perform the WRIT OF EXECUTION IN FORE- 2129 Wall Street, North Bend, Ore- plicable to the property; owners; and Sealed bids for the COOS BAY - work, and maintain a City of Coos Bay CLOSURE gon, 97459, defendant, in the sum of (c) Approved uses for the property; (f) Environmental laws and regula- NORTH BEND WATER BOARD - business license. $201,218.81 together with interest (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- tions that affect the property. MAIN SERVICE CENTER CEILING WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. thereon at the rate of 9% per annum tices on the property; AND LIGHTING PROJECT - REBID The Coos Bay - North Bend Water Its successors in interest and/or ($45.82 per diem) from May 10, 2013 (e) Rights of neighboring property Dated this 16 day of May, 2013 will be received by Rob Schab, Gen- Board, Coos Bay, Oregon, reserves assigns and the cost of this writ, until paid. owners; and eral Manager, Coos Bay - North Bend the right to reject any or all bids and to Plaintiff, (f) Environmental laws and regulations Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni Water Board, P.O. Box 539, 2305 waive all informalities. No bidder may Lot 7 and the West 35 feet of Lot 8, that affect the property. Ocean Blvd., Coos Bay, Oregon withdraw or modify their bid after the Vs. block 7, Koos Bay Plat “F”, Coos By: ______97420 until 2:00 p.m. on July 2, 2013. hour set for the opening and thereaf- County, Oregon. Dated this 30th day of May, 2013 B. Griswold Civil Deputy Bid Opening will be conducted at 4:00 ter until the lapse of thirty (30) days SARAH E. COLE AKA SARAH ELIZ- Commonly known as: 2129 Wall Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni p.m. on the same date in the Confer- from the bid opening. ABETH COLE AKA SARAH Street, North Bend Oregon 97459 PUBLISHED: The World - May16, 23 ence Room at the Main Service Cen- GALLINO; MICHAEL J. COLE AKA By: ______B. 30,and June 06, 2013 (ID-20230829) ter at the Coos Bay - North Bend Rob Schab, General MICHAEL JOSEPH COLE; I will on Monday June 24, 2013, at Griswold Civil Deputy Water Board, Coos Bay, Oregon Manager NORTHWEST COMMUNITY CREDIT 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- This is an action for Judicial Foreclo- 97420. Bids will be publicly opened UNION; OCCUPANTS OF THE trance of the Coos County Court- PUBLISHED: The World- May 30, sure of real property commonly known and read aloud. Any bids received af- PUBLISHED: The World: June 6, 2013 PREMISES; AND THE REAL house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos June 06, 13 and 20, 2013 as 966 Fulton Avenue, Coos Bay, OR ter the specified closing time will not (ID-20232437) PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2490 County, Oregon, sell at public auction, (ID-20231700) 97420. A motion or answer must be be considered. NORTH 16TH ST, COOS BAY, (subject to redemption as provided by given to the court clerk or administra- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OREGON 97420 law), to the highest bidder for cash; all IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE tor within 30 days of the date of first The MAIN SERVICE CENTER CEIL- Defendant(s), of the interest which the Defendants, STATE OF OREGON publication specified herein along with ING AND LIGHTING PROJECT - RE- Notice is hereby given that Quotes will had on February 06 2008 the date of FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS the required filing fee. BID consists of, but is not limited to, be received by Coquille School District By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued the trust deed, and all the interest De- removing and replacing the existing #8 via the architect, HGE Inc., Archi- out of the above entitled Circuit Court fendants had thereafter. CASE NO 12CV0730 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ceilings and light fixtures and installing tects, Engineers, Surveyors & on May 01, 2013 pursuant to a judg- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON STATE OF OREGON new insulation in the attic. The project Planners until the closing time of 4:00 ment of foreclosure enrolled and dock- Before bidding at the sale a prospec- WRIT OF EXECUTION IN FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS is located at the Coos Bay - North p.m., Thursday, June 20th, 2013, for eted on March 14, 2013, in favor of tive bidder should independently in- FORECLOSURE Bend Water Board site at 2305 Ocean the Coquille Middle School Play Field Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, vestigate: Case No. 13CV0289 Blvd., Coos Bay, Oregon 97420. Project. Quotes shall be hand deliv- wherein it was ordered that the follow- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION ered, mailed, e-mailed, or faxed di- ing described real property be sold in (a) The priority of the lien or interest Its successors in interest and/or A MANDATORY Pre-Bid rectly to the Architect’s office (HGE the manner prescribed by law for the of the judgment creditor; assigns OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, Walk-Through tour of the project will INC., Architects, Engineers, Survey- sale of real property upon execution, (b) Land use laws and regulations Plaintiff, ITS SUCCESSORS AND/OR AS- start at 10:00 a.m. on June 20, 2013. ors & Planners, 375 Park Avenue, to satisfy the judgment against In Rem applicable to the property; SIGNS, The Walk-Through tour will begin in Suite 1, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420, Property located at: 2490 North 16th (c) Approved uses for the property; Vs. Plaintiff, the parking lot of the Main Service fax (541) 269-1833, email: St Coos Bay OR. 97420, defendant, in (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- Center at the Coos Bay - North Bend [email protected]) prior to the above the sum of $175,840.78 together with tices on the property; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; v. Water Board, 2305 Ocean Blvd., Coos closing time. It is the Contractor’s re- interest thereon at the rate of 9% per (e) Rights of neighboring property STATE OF OREGON; OCCUPANTS Bay, Oregon. General Contractors sponsibility to assure timely delivery. annum ($43.36 per diem) from March owners; and OF THE PREMISES; AND THE THE ESTATE OF BARBARA ANN and Sub-Contractors are welcome to Quotes received after that date and 15, 2013 and the cost of this writ, until (f) Environmental laws and regula- REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT DAVIS; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS attend. An Owner’s representative time will be considered late and will be paid. tions that affect the property. 91167 CAPE ARAGO HIGHWAY, AND ASSIGNS OF BARBARA ANN and an Architect’s representative will returned unopened/unread. No re- COOS BAY, OREGON 97420 DAVIS; THE UNKNOWN DEVISEES be at the meeting to explain and dis- sponsibility will be attached to any of- The North ½ of Lots 5 and 6, Block Dated this 23 day of May, 2013 Defendant(s), OF BARBARA ANN DAVIS; and cuss the project. Questions will not ficial of the District for premature 4, Marshfield Heights, Coos ALL PARTIES CLAIMING AN be answered during the mandatory opening or failure to open a quote not County, Oregon. More commonly Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued INTEREST IN THE REAL pre-bid walk-through. Questions properly addressed and identified. A known as: 2490 North 16th Street, out of the above entitled Circuit Court PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN should be emailed to Samuels & formal bid process and bid opening Coos Bay Oregon 97420. By: ______on May 01, 2013 pursuant to a judg- AS 966 FULTON AVENUE, Locati Architects at will not be conducted; however bid- B. Griswold Civil Deputy ment of foreclosure enrolled and dock- COOS BAY, OR 97420 [email protected] in the form ders will be notified of the results in a I will on Monday June 17, 2013, at eted on March 15, 2013, in favor of Defendants. of a Request for Information (RFI). timely manner as a courtesy. Compli- 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- PUBLISHED: The World - May 23, 30, Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, The RFI and any written answers will ance with State Prevailing Wage trance of the Coos County Court- June 06 and 13, 2013. (ID-20231450) wherein it was ordered that the follow- TO DEFENDANTS THE ESTATE OF be made available to other bidders un- Rates is not required as the Work is house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos ing described real property be sold in BARBARA ANN DAVIS; THE UN- less the question is proprietary in na- estimated to be less than $50,000. County, Oregon, sell at public auction, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the manner prescribed by law for the KNOWN HEIRS AND ASSIGNS OF ture. Questions pertaining to the bid However, compliance with State Pre- (subject to redemption as provided by STATE OF OREGON sale of real property upon execution, BARBARA ANN DAVIS; THE UN- will not be taken after May 10, 2013. vailing Wage Rates will be required if law), to the highest bidder for cash; all FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS to satisfy the judgment against In Rem KNOWN DEVISEES OF BARBARA Any bid received from a bidder who contractor quote is over $50,000. of the interest which the Defendants, Property located at: 91167 Cape Ar- ANN DAVIS; and ALL PARTIES did not participate in the mandatory Performance and Payment Bonds will had on April 19, 2007 the date of the CASE NO 12CV0538 ago Highway, Coos Bay, Oregon CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE Pre-Bid Walk-Through shall be re- not be required for this project. trust deed, and all the interest Defend- 97420, defendant, in the sum of REAL PROPERTY COMMONLY jected by the Coos Bay - North Bend ants had thereafter. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON $361,332.52 together with interest KNOWN AS 966 FULTON AVENUE, Water Board. Project scope includes: Earthwork, fill WRIT OF EXECUTION thereon at the rate of 9% per annum COOS BAY, OR 97420: and grading to create an expanded Before bidding at the sale a prospec- IN FORECLOSURE ($89.10 per diem) from March 16, Construction documents may be seen playfield, excavation and fill for the tive bidder should independently in- 2013 and the cost of this writ, until IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF at the office of Samuels & Locati Ar- construction of a concrete “Econo” vestigate: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., paid. OREGON: You are hereby required to chitects; 960 Central Avenue; Coos Block retaining wall, heavy timber Its successors in interest appear and defend the action filed Bay, Oregon 97420; phone: steps or concrete steps, new service (a) The priority of the lien or interest of and/or assigns, PARCEL 1: LOT THIRTY-SIX (36), against you in the above-entitled 541-269-5555 road alignment, heavy timber curbing the judgment creditor; Plaintiff, PLAT OF BARVIEW, COOS cause within 30 days from the date of or concrete, 2-rail wood fence, gravel (b) Land use laws and regulations ap- COUNTY, OREGON. service of this Summons upon you; One copy may be obtained by pro- paths, site lighting, and landscaping. plicable to the property; Vs. and if you fail to appear and defend, spective bidders from the Architect Base Bid includes field improvements (c) Approved uses for the property; PARCEL 2: TIDELANDS FRONTING for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply upon receipt of a non-refundable pay- earthwork, grading and seeding. Sev- (d) Limits on farming or forest prac- TERRANCE L. GRISSETT; TERESA LOT THIRTY-SIX (36), PLAT OF to the court for the relief demanded ment of $40 , paid in advance. Addi- eral Alternate Bids are requested to tices on the property; GRISSETT; PORTFOLIO BARVIEW, COOS COUNTY, ORE- therein. tional sets and partial sets may be complete the project as budget allows. (e) Rights of neighboring property RECOVERY GON, MORE PARTICULARLY DE- purchased from the Architect at $.25 owners; and ASSOCIATES, LLC; AND SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINN- PITE DUNCAN, LLP per specification page and $1.00 per Plans and specifications may be seen (f) Environmental laws and regula- OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES ING AT AN IRON PIPE SET AT THE plan sheet, plus $15.00 at the office of the Architect, HGE tions that affect the property. Defendant(s), NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID Dated: May, 14, 2013 non-refundable postage and handling INC., Architects, Engineers, Survey- LOT 36; THENCE SOUTH 18° 34’ By: ______costs, paid in advance. ors & Planners, 375 Park Avenue, By virtue of a Writ of Execution issued 48” WEST 150.30 FEET ALONG Ryan A. Farmer, OSB #113795 Suite 1, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420, out of the above entitled Circuit Court THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID (503) 345-9878 No bid will be considered unless fully phone (541) 269-1166 and at the fol- Dated this 16 day of May , 2013 on May 16, 2013 pursuant to a judg- LOT TO THE SOUTHWEST COR- Fax: (503) 222-2260 completed in the manner provided in lowing location(s): ment of foreclosure enrolled and dock- NER OF SAID LOT; THENCE [email protected] the “Instructions to Bidders”, upon the Coos County Sheriff, Craig Zanni eted on April 30, 2013, in favor of NORTH 44° 47’ WEST 50 FEET TO Rochelle L. Stanford, OSB# 06244 bid form provided by the Architect and Bay Area Plan Exchange....Coos Bay Plaintiffs, and against Defendants, AN IRON PIPE; THENCE NORTH (619) 326-2404 accompanied by a Bid Bond, Cashiers By: ______wherein it was ordered that the follow- 84° 25’ WEST 500.40 FEET TO LOW Fax: (858) 412-2608 Check or Certified Check executed in Contractors are required to inspect B. Griswold Civil Deputy ing described real property be sold in WATER LINE OF COOS BAY; [email protected] favor of the Coos Bay - North Bend the site prior to preparing a quote. Ar- the manner prescribed by law for the THENCE NORTHEASTERLY Water Board, Coos Bay, Oregon, in rangements can be made to visit the PUBLISHED: The World - May16, 23 sale of real property upon execution, ALONG SAID LOW WATER LINE 621SW Morrison Street, Suite 650 an amount not less than 10% of the site with Coquille District Maintenance 30,and June 06, 2013 (ID-20230828) to satisfy the judgment against, de- TO A POINT NORTH 84° 25’ WEST Portland, OR 97205 total amount of the bid. Bid Bond, Coordinator, Jeff Taylor at (541) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE fendant, in the sum of $212,306.64 to- 580.42 FEET FROM THE POINT OF Cashiers Check or Certified Check to 297-4804. Any questions shall be di- STATE OF OREGON gether with interest thereon at the BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 84° Of Attorneys for Plaintiff be forfeited as a fixed and liquidated rected to the Architect. Any changes FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS rate of 9% per annum ($52.35 per 25’ EAST 580.42 FEET TO THE damage should the bidder neglect or required to the documents will be ad- diem) from May 01, 2013 and the cost POINT OF BEGINNING. NOTICE TO refuse to enter into a contract and dressed by Addendum. Contractors CASE NO 11CV0824 of this writ, until paid. DEFENDANT/DEFENDANTS provide suitable bond for the faithful and subcontractors are encouraged to NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Commonly known as:91167 Cape READ THESE PAPERS CARE- performance of the work in the event familiarize themselves with the bidding ON WRIT OF EXECUTION IN Lot 10, Block E, Western Addition Arago Highway, Coos Bay, Oregon FULLY the contract is awarded to them. The and contract documents. FORECLOSURE to Marshfield, Coos County, Ore- 97420 successful bidder shall be required to gon. You must “appear” in this case or the furnish a Public Works Performance One set of drawings, specifications WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., I will on Monday June 17, 2013, at other side will win automatically. To and Payment Bond in the full amount and contract documents may be ob- Its successors in interest More commonly known as: 263 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- “appear” you must file with the court a of the contract price. tained from HGE INC., Architects, En- and/or assigns South 8th Street, Coos Bay, Ore- trance of the Coos County Court- legal paper called a “motion” or gineers, Surveyors & Planners, upon Plaintiff, gon 97420 house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos “answer”. The “motion” or “answer” This project is for a Public Works Proj- payment of $25.00 for cost of repro- Vs. County, Oregon, sell at public auction, must be given to the court clerk or ad- ect subject to ORS 279C.800 to duction. LETICIA A. RUIZ; ANGEL VILLA; I will on Monday July 01, 2013, at (subject to redemption as provided by ministrator within 30 days (or 60 days 279C.870. The successful bidder OREGON FIRST COMMUNITY 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the main en- law), to the highest bidder for cash; all for Defendant United States or State shall comply with ORS 279C.800 to No quotes will be considered unless CREDIT UNION; AND OCCUPANTS trance of the Coos County Court- of the interest which the Defendants, of Oregon Department of Revenue) 279C.870 regarding BOLI Wage Rate fully completed in the manner pro- OF THE PREMISES, house, 250 N. Baxter, Coquille, Coos had on April 25, 2011 the date of the along with the required filing fee. It requirements dated January 1, 2013, vided in the Instructions to Bidders Defendant(s), County, Oregon, sell at public auction, trust deed, and all the interest Defend- must be in proper form and have proof with amendments, or current upon the official Quote Form provided (subject to redemption as provided by ants had thereafter. of service on the plaintiff’s attorney or, Davis-Bacon Wage Rates, which ever by the Architect within the Project if the plaintiff does not have an attor- is greater, and produce appropriate Manual. ney, proof of service on the plaintiff. certificates that they have complied. 20232050 If you have questions, you should see No person shall be employed for the The Owner reserves the right to reject 101-PUBLIC NOTICES an attorney immediately. If you need project in violation of any provision of any and all quotes, and to waive any

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PUBLISHED: The World- June 06, Pursuant to ORS 279C.505(2), all Bid- 2013 (ID-20232313) ders must certify with their bids that they have an employee drug testing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the program in place. If awarded a con- Lakeside Planning Commission will tract, Bidder must provide proof of hold a public hearing at Lakeside City such drug testing program when exe- Hall, 915 North Lake Road, Lakeside, cuted Agreements are returned to Oregon beginning at 7:00 p.m. June Owner. 27, 2013. The public hearing will be held to discuss application for a Vari- Bidders must prequalify with Owner as ance to allow a rear set-back to 5’ lo- specified in the Instructions to Bid- cated at 1025 Cedar Loop, Lakeside, ders, ten (10) days prior to bid open- OR Map 23-12-18BA Tax Lot 119. ing. Written comments will be received un- til the date of the public hearing at Each Bidder must submit a first-tier City Hall 915 North Lake Road, Box L subcontractor disclosure form to the Lakeside, OR 97449. At the above Owner within two working hours of the said public hearing, the general public time for receipt of bids in accordance and any interested person or party with ORS 279C.370. Each Bidder shall be afforded an opportunity to of- must also submit evidence of authority fer evidence and testimony in favor of to sign bid within two working hours of or opposed to the granting of the the time for receipt of bid. above request. This contract is for a public work sub- PUBLISHED: The World- June 06 and ject to ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870. 13, 2013 (ID-20231914) Prevailing wage rates for public works contracts in Oregon are required for this project. No bid will be received or SECTION 00100 considered by the Owner unless the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS bid contains a statement that bidder will comply with the provisions of ORS Sealed bids for the construction of the 279C.840. UTSMART UTSMART Henry Street Pump Station Improve- ments for the City of Coquille, Oregon In addition, the Bid is subject to ORS (Owner) will be received by Mr. Ben 279C.360 to 279C.395. In accord- Marchant, City Manager, at Coquille YOUR ance with ORS 279C.365(h), each Bid YOUR City Hall, Coquille, Oregon until O shall contain a statement as to O 2:00p.m. PDT June 20, 2013 at which whether or not the Bidder is a time the sealed bids will be opened C OMPETITION “resident Bidder” as defined in ORS C OMPETITION ! publicly and read aloud. Bids re- 279A.120. Bid evaluation will not in- ! ceived after this time will not be ac- clude a percent increase added to the cepted. All interested parties are in- bid submitted from out-of-state bid- Place your ad vited to attend. ders from states which give prefer- ence to in-State Bidders, pursuant to The project must be substantially federal requirements. complete 150 days after issuance of here and give Notice to Proceed. Estimated con- The Owner reserves the right to reject struction cost is between $110,000 any or all bids, to waive all informali- your business and $130,000. The project consists of ties, and to accept such bids that in the following major items of construc- the opinion of the Owner are in the tion: best interest of the Owner. No bidder the boost it PUBLISHED: The World- June 06, 2013 (ID-20232206 may withdraw or modify his bid after 1. Demolition of existing pump sys- the hour set for the receipt of bids, tem, concrete pump support system, and thereafter until the lapse of sev- needs. Call interior mechanical piping and electri- enty (70) days from the bid opening. cal system. Dated this 28th day of May 2013. 541-269-1222 2. Provide and install new duplex booster pump system which will in- By order of: Ben Marchant clude two (2) new booster pumps, pip- City Manager Ext. 269 101-PUBLIC NOTICES 20232385 ing, valves and sensors, skid City of Coquille mounted, as well as associated elec- trical controls, telemetry and mechani- PUBLISHED: The World - Coos Bay, for details cal work. OR - May 30 and June 6, 2013 (ID-20231944) 3. Provide and install new electrical power distribution system and related electrical work.

Bidding documents may be examined Every Day at the office of The Dyer Partnership, 1330 Teakwood Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420, (541)269-0732 (Engineer); and the following loca- S PORTS tions:

The City of Coquille, Oregon; Bay Area Plan Exchange; Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center; Douglas Plan Center; Eugene Builders Exchange; McGraw Hill Construction Plan Center; Medford Builders Exchange; Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs.

One copy of the Bidding documents, including specifications and drawings, may be obtained from the office of the Engineer with a non-refundable pay- ment of $50.00 per set payable to the Engineer.

A pre-bid conference will not be held.

Bids will be received on a lump sum basis for all of the work. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the Instruc- tions to Bidders, and accompanied by Local School Sports, a bid security executed in favor of the Owner in the amount not less than Photos & Scores 10% of the total amount of the bid. Per ORS 279C.385, bid security is to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damage should the bidder neglect or Recreational Sports refuse to enter into a contract and provide suitable insurance certificates, bonds and other required documents Scoreboard for the faithful performance of the work in the event bidder is awarded the contract. National Stories All bidders must be “equal opportunity employers” and comply with the ap- propriate provisions of state and fed- Subscribe today! eral law. In addition, all bidders are required to comply with ORS 656.017 Call 541-269-9999 regarding workers’ compensation. Prior to submission of bid, Bidders or 800-437-6397. shall be registered and in good stand- ing with the Oregon Construction Con-

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Dear Tom and Ray: neighborly. I’ve left polite the guy? brother. He’s been hated in you’re just going to have to My question regards CAR notes to this neighbor letting TOM: Now, we know, you every neighborhood he’s ever live with the life-shortening parking etiquette. Recently, a TALK him know these facts, and in say you started off politely. lived in. Once you have some effects of having a bad neigh- neighbor has been parking a recent note, I mentioned “I But you may think you’re kind of basic relationship bor. But maybe you still can his car in front of our house don’t park my car in front of being more polite than you established, then you’ll be in turn it around. on a daily/nightly basis. From your house, so why do you are. Saying “I don’t do this a position to ask for a favor. TOM: Understanding what I can gather, this neigh- park your car in front of rude thing to you, yet you do That is, in fact, what you’re your position (that you need bor lives in a “group house” mine?” Do you have any it to me” puts the other guy asking for. a favor from him) is an of about four individuals. advice? — Duane on the defensive. And since TOM: And here’s the important starting point in Their driveway fits only two RAY: Yeah: Start by apol- he has the law on his side, secret: Most people LIKE any negotiation. Good luck, cars, and there’s room for ogizing. It’s not “technically” you’ve given up your most doing favors for other people. Duane. only one at the curb in front a public street, Duane. It IS a potent weapon: an appeal to It feels good to help another of the house. So, this neigh- public street. So you have no his good nature and benevo- person. They just don’t like bor has adopted my curb as right to claim it as private lence. being forced to accommodate his car’s new home. While I TOM AND RAY property. RAY: So here’s what I’d other people. So ask really am aware that it’s technically MAGLIOZZI TOM: Can you ask your do: Start over. Start by get- nicely. Explain that you know a “public” street, this is, in neighbor, as a favor, to leave ting to know your neighbors. he has every right to park GET YOUR BUSINESS my opinion, very rude — but requires me to do it. As it that spot open for you when Nothing helps resolve a situ- anywhere on the street. But ADVERTISEMENT IN more importantly, it’s incon- stands, I often am forced to possible? Sure. And if you ation like seeing each other say that because of your work THE BULLETIN venient. I have a single-lane park down the street or have a neighborly relation- as actual human beings and family situation, it really driveway for both my car and around the corner from my ship, and he has other rea- rather than “some jerk in a helps you a lot if you can park BOARD TODAY!! my wife’s car. I often travel to own house. And I recently sonable options, he’ll proba- group house” or “some in front of your house, and the airport and come home held a dinner party where my bly accommodate you. But grouchy old guy who thinks you’re wondering if he might late at night, or have a need to guests could not park in front you’ve started off the negoti- he owns the street.” Learn do you a favor and leave that travel to an early-morning of my house. We live in sub- ations on the wrong foot by your neighbors’ names, and space open whenever it’s not meeting. So I have need to urbia, not the city — every- accusing him of behaving find out what they do. Be inconvenient for him. use my curb to park my car, one here has a driveway and badly. neighborly first. You even RAY: And ask him if on occasion. My car is a man- plenty of room to park. At a RAY: When someone might invite them over for a there’s anything you can do ual transmission, and my minimum, it’s unsightly and starts a conversation with meal. for HIM in return. It’s possi- CallCall Michelle Valerie at wife cannot drive a stick, so annoying, and very un- you by saying, “Hey, jerk!” TOM: And poison them. ble that this relationship has 541-269-1222 Ext.269 any movement of my car how open are you to helping RAY: Don’t listen to my already been poisoned, and 541-269-1222 ext. 293

BRIDGE workplace rival. Others are issue is completely unimportant. leave a lot to be desired. Do your watching you closely, so be a gra- You don’t always have to be the best to execute your ideas with Josh Billings, the pen name of diamond two. What should South do cious and fair competitor. one who is right. care and rigor. humorist Henry Wheeler Shaw, said, now? SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. “There are people who are always The traditional requirements for a — Even if you believe your ideas SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2013 21) — You’ll know exactly what anticipating trouble, and in this way weak three-bid are two of the top three are far superior to those of your Your chart indicates far more you want done, but might not be they manage to enjoy many sorrows or three of the top five honors in the FRIDAY, June 7, 2013 companions, you should treat stability in the year ahead for your able to clearly convey your think- that never really happen to them.” seven-card suit and 5-10 high-card There is a strong likelihood in the them fairly. A balanced conversa- social and commercial interests. ing to others. Concentrate as best Bridge experts, though, are points. These days the requirements year ahead that you will acquire a tion will only improve everyone’s Focus your efforts on succeeding as you can on communicating always anticipating trouble, and in this have been lowered by many players, compassionate and understand- thinking. in these areas. your ideas. way they manage more plus scores especially at favorable vulnerability. ing new pal. This relationship will SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. than those who always assume every- But it does not hurt to have a textbook produce many benefits for both 21) — Try to think beyond the You may need to take a calculat- 19) — The chances of achieving thing will work out perfectly. hand occasionally. material. Don’t be concerned ed risk to advance an important what you want are high. However, In today’s deal, South opens and North thought about raising to four parties, and will prove long-last- about how much you can get, but objective. It’s OK to be bold, just it would be best to steer clear of closes the auction with his three- spades, but knew game was unlikely. ing. spade bid.West leads the diamond 10. And he hoped that East might bal- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — about the goodwill and consider- don’t be brash or impulsive. entanglements with people who East wins with his ace and returns the ance, allowing North to double the Instead of dwelling on what you ation that you can generate. CANCER (June 21-July 22) have no real interest in your opponents and gain a siz- don’t have, be appreciative of CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. — Chances are you’ll feel better objectives. able penalty. what you’ve got. Gratitude not 19) — If you are too forceful and spending a small surplus on AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. It is tempting for South to only produces peace of mind, it insistent, you’re apt to be disap- something the entire family can 19) — Honor your commitments, win the second trick on also builds friendships. pointed. People won’t want to fol- enjoy. Don’t give in to selfish even if you have second thoughts the board and immediate- CANCER (June 21-July 22) low a domineering leader. whims. about them. Stand by your word ly to play a trump. — Even if certain companions AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — — it will pay off in the long run. However, with this layout sometimes annoy you, concen- 19) — Though you’re aware of Your sphere of influence is likely PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) he would go down. West trate on appreciating what they the plight of someone who has to be much bigger than you real- — Do your job to the best of your would take the trick and do right. It’s imperative that you helped you in the past, you might ize. Friends might do things for ability. If you resist the temptation give his partner a dia- stay on the sunny side. take no action to alleviate mat- you unasked, in hopes of earning to cut corners, which could be mond ruff. East would LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — If ters. This would be a shame. your approval. high, you’ll be able to take justifi- cash the heart ace, and you have to work with someone PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — able pride in what you accom- West would get a second whom you’ve disagreed with in — When around a friend who is Be grateful for any financial ben- plish. trump trick. the past, try to let bygones be constantly demeaning others, efits that come your way through ARIES (March 21-April 19) South should anticipate bygones. It’s time to learn how to don’t stand idly by. Do what you the kindness of another, even if — Don’t discount your judgment the 5-2 diamond break. (In work together. can to change the situation for you were expecting something when it comes to handling a risky theory, if East had started VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — the better.You could be an instru- bigger. endeavor, even if a know-it-all with three diamonds, he Although circumstances might ment for this person’s good. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — associate attempts to cast doubt would have returned his force you to socialize with some- ARIES (March 21-April 19) Any proposal presented to you on your ideas. higher remaining dia- one whom you’ve been trying to — Your reputation could be must be screened with exception- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) mond, not the two.) avoid, don’t let your true feelings shaky, so tread lightly. Behave as al care and patience. Don’t act — If you do something nice for a Before touching trumps, show. It will only make you look if the whole world is just waiting until you understand and have friend or an associate, try to do declarer should cash bad. for you to make a mistake. access to all the pieces. so without incurring a sense of dummy’s top clubs and LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) obligation. Allow your good deed discard his third diamond. 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