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BY TYLER RICHARDSON Another 9-year-old girl, holding counts of first-degree criminal The World a teddy bear as she testified, said mistreatment and four misde- Bowman “was not a very nice guy.” meanor counts of reckless endan- A Coos County man was con- She said he would poke her and gering. victed on three felonies late Friday, her sisters with a “diabetes poker,” Besides being convicted on three just days after three young girls and cover their mouths and noses of the felony counts, Bowman was took the stand to testify he had with his hands so they couldn’t convicted on one of the misde- them with belts and hangers. breathe. meanors and a lesser included One of the girls, a dark haired The World is withholding the count of fourth-degree assault. 10-year-old, alleged Scot Bow- victim’s name because they are The youngest of the three girls, a man, 40, locked her and her sister juveniles. 7-year-old who also took the stand By Benjamin Brayfield, The World in a garage for three days with an with a stuffed animal, said Bow- Scott Bowman, right, learns of his conviction on three felony counts of criminal mis- “old candy bar, water bottles and Bowman ‘bad’ treatment, one misdemeanor count of reckless endangerment and one lesser includ- no bathroom.” Bowman was facing 10 felony SEE CONVICTED | A10 ed count of assault in the fourth-degree. What’s going on ‘under’NB? Is there really a secret tunnel system? What is the city finding?

BY JESSIE HIGGINS middle of the street. The World The whorehouse’s supposed secret entrance is not the only tun- NORTH BEND — Imagine nel rumored to crisscross down- downtown North Bend around town North Bend. Some say tun- 1910: Wooden planks lined Sher- nels ran all along U.S. Highway 101, man Avenue, horses and horseless and up Virginia Avenue from the carriages shared the streets and bay. Rumors say bootleggers upstairs from the saloon that is moved hooch, smuggled in by ship, now Rogers Zoo was a brothel. from the bay to the downtown Legend has it, a tunnel ran from stores during Prohibition. Chinese the saloon’s basement beneath immigrants may have used the Sherman and connected with the tunnels as opium dens. Humbolt Building. That way, men With the summer’s downtown could enter the whorehouse dis- construction — the sidewalk cretely. repaving project and sewer “And you know aliens came replacement — many residents down last week and have wondered took 32 people,”said aloud: Roger Scott, the What have they Photos by Benjamin Brayfield, The World building’s current “There hasn’t found? Fresh Paul Ginsburg explores a partitioned room in the basement of his business, Paul’z Trainz, on Virginia Avenue in North Bend. The owner, laughing. been a rumors are circu- room has a steel hatch that opens onto Sherman Avenue. It was used to move inventory into the basement of the building. “That is about as lating that the true a story as that.” circumstance crews have dis- Scott puts more covered the secret stock in the rumor where we’ve lifted tunnel system. that the old brothel and the Humbolt up the sidewalk Big basements building — an old and everybody They have not, hotel — were con- said Derek Wind- nected by switch- gasps and there’s ham, the city’s boards with a little engineering coor- light bulb repre- a big hole there.” dinator. senting each girl’s Derek Windham “We haven’t availability. City engineering coordinator found anything A worn switch- incredibly unusu- board remains in the al,” Windham building’s upstairs, lodged in the said. But even without discovering long, narrow hallways connecting a secret tunnel system, construc- 11 small rooms. But a tunnel seems tion workers have found evidence more than far-fetched, he said. of North Bend’s history. Scott stood in the building’s Many of North Bend’s down- basement, a mostly raw, open area. town buildings were constructed No ancient tunnel is in sight. between 1900 and 1930. Their “This is it,”he said, throwing up basements are elaborate and mas- his hands. sive. Some extend far beneath the sidewalks and house relics of the Rumrunners’ routes past. Still, the ultimate proof will The building that houses Fat come when the construction crew Cat’s Antiques and Paul’z Trainz makes it to the 2000 of Sher- man to replace a sewer line in the SEE TUNNELS | A10 Roger Scott shows off the basement to Rogers Zoo, which used to be a tunnel to move coal under Sherman Avenue in North Bend. Vandals strike Charleston seafood company

BY GAIL ELBER Loss means layoffs, lower prices for fishermen “Starvin’ Marvin’s,” a name that’s The World stuck with Warman since he owned a chain of pizza restaurants by that CHARLESTON — Vandals Seafoods, each contributed anoth- company won’t cover the $35,000 Without facilities for freezing name. struck OPAC Seafoods here some- er $1,000. worth of damage because the tuna, OPAC can get by on its busi- Anyone with information about time during the night of Aug. 2-3, Warman said Monday that he freezers were outside his building. ness in live eels and crab, but War- the incident can call the Coos destroying the fish processor’s and his employees had worked When the damage was discov- man’s not the only one taking a County Sheriff’s Office at 541- freezers. until midnight Aug. 2. When they ered, neighboring processor Hall- financial hit. 396-3121 ext. 373; visit Now, other fishing-related busi- came in the next morning, they mark Fisheries housed OPAC’s www.co.coos.or.us/Depart- nesses are helping OPAC’s owner, found that someone had broken frozen product for the day until it Hours, prices ments/SheriffsOffice.aspx and Marvin Warman, strike back, into the business’ yard and could be loaded onto a truck, but “Everyone’s going to get a lot funding a $3,000 reward for infor- smashed control panels and con- Warman said no other processors less hours without the tuna,”War- follow the “Report a Crime” link; mation leading to the arrest and densers on six freezers and one have freezer space to spare at this man said of his more than 15 email [email protected]; or call conviction of the vandals. blast freezer, which rapidly freezes time of year. employees. Warman at 541-404-1689. Infor- Warman originally offered a tuna for shipping. “We can still do our live product, “And it’s affecting fishermen mants may remain anonymous. $1,000 reward, and the Western but they took us right out of tuna because we are usually the highest Reporter Gail Elber can be Fishboat Owners Association and Uninsured till we can figure out what to do,”he price.” reached at 541-269-1222, ext. 234, Mike Babcock, owner of Oregon Warman said his insurance said. OPAC is known to fishermen as or at [email protected].

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Fly flags at half Coquille Tribe added $125M to economy in 2010 Meetings staff this week TODAY Flags are to be flown at NORTH BEND – Nearly Tribal government and the county and the state — and economic output, including half staff until sunset Fri- 1,300 local jobs and over casino directly created 622 some of those businesses $21.2 million in labor Oregon Department of Fish and day in honor of the vic- $125 million in economic jobs during the study year. hire more workers as a income in Coos County that Wildlife — 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., tims of Sunday’s shoot- output in 2010 can be Their operations accounted result.” The report notes supported an additional 670 Douglas County Library, 1409 ings at a Sikh temple in directly or indirectly traced for over $68 million in that Tribal government local jobs. It also generated N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd.; special Oak Creek, Wis. meeting to consider fish conser- to business and governmen- direct spending output, conducts similar spending, 39.6 million in economic vation plans for coastal rivers. President Obama tal activity of the Coquille including over $33.5 million as well as capital investment output in the rest of Oregon issued the proclamation Indian Tribe, according to in labor income for their projects such as construc- that supported 262 jobs Coos County Board of Commis- Monday. an independent study. employees. tion work. Additional sec- with $15.8 million in labor sioners, Weed Advisory Board — The 2010 study, con- This direct spending has ondary economic impact income. 3 p.m., large conference room, ducted by the Eugene-based secondary impacts in the comes from employees who Compared to the total Owen Building, 201 N. Adams; economic consulting firm local and state economy. spend their incomes on statewide economic impact committee meeting. Commissioners ECONorthwest, measured According to the study, local goods and services. of the Tribe and The Mill, Douglas County Planning Depart- the total economic impact “Secondary impacts begin The study concluded that Coos County receives 83.1% ment — 3 p.m., Room 103, Justice will tinker with of The Mill Casino-Hotel & when The Mill purchases spending by Tribal govern- of the jobs, 77.6% of the Building, courthouse, 1036 S.E. RV Park and the Coquille supplies, food and other ment and The Mill and their employment income and Douglas Ave., Roseburg; Historic admin law Tribal government. goods and services from employees generated an 76.0% of the economic out- Resource Review Committee According to the study, businesses around the additional $57.2 million in put. meeting. COQUILLE — The Coos Coos Bay City Council — 7 p.m., Meeting Room, Coos Bay Public County Board of Commis- Thefts & Mischief Library, 525 Anderson Ave.; regu- sioners will consider amend- lar meeting. ments Wednesday to a pro- COOS BAY NORTH BEND Aug. 3, 5 p.m., burglary, intoxicat- Aug. 5, 8:07 a.m., child neglect, posed ballot measure that ed juvenile trying to beer, 600 block of Exchange Street. WEDNESDAY would change the county’s Aug. 4, 11:59 a.m., theft of motor- Aug. 2, 10:36 a.m., man arrested 1700 block of Virginia Avenue. governance structure. cycle, 1000 block of Elrod for theft and possession of Aug. 5, 11:51 a.m., hit and run col- Douglas County Board of Commis- The ordinance, If Avenue. meth, 3600 block of Broadway Aug. 3, 5:17 p.m., theft of servic- lision, Empire boat ramp. sioners — 9 a.m., Room 216, approved by commissioners Avenue. es, someone putting trash in Aug. 5, 5:20 p.m., harassment, courthouse, 1036 S.E. Douglas Aug. 4, 3:39 p.m., dispute, 600 another person’s outdoor trash and by the county’s voters, 1800 block of Meade Avenue. Ave.; weekly meeting. block of Hemlock Avenue. Aug. 2, 11:39 a.m., theft, 2700 bin, 2500 block of Broadway will create an administrator Aug. 4, 4:13 p.m., burglary, 600 block of Sheridan Avenue. Avenue. Aug. 5, 8:07 p.m., theft, 2200 Coos County Board of Commis- position, expand the board block of South 11th Street. Aug. 2, 5:26 p.m., theft, 1800 block of Pine Street. sioners, Road Advisory Commit- from three to five commis- Aug. 3, 9:55 p.m., shots fired, Ash tee — 2 p.m., Owen Building, 201 block of Garfield Street. Aug. 5, 10:53 p.m., criminal tres- sioners, and reduce each Aug. 4, 4:16 p.m., theft of tablet and State streets. N. Adams; committee meeting. computer, 100 block of South pass, Simpson Park. commissioner’s salary by Aug. 2, 6:50 p.m., shoplifter, 1700 Aug. 3, 10:23 p.m., burglary, 1100 Marple Street. block of Virginia Avenue. Coos County Board of Commis- about 80 percent. block of Virginia Avenue. sioners — 6 p.m., large confer- The commissioners held Aug. 4, 4:38 p.m., disorderly con- COOS COUNTY Aug. 2, 8:26 p.m., unlawful entry Aug. 4, 12:06 a.m., two men ence room, Owen Building, 201 the first of two hearings on duct, 900 block of Salmon into a motor vehicle, 1000 block Aug. 2, 9:31 a.m., assault, Cape N. Adams; work session. Avenue. arrested on assault charges, Arago Highway. the ordinance last week. of Clark Street. 2100 block of Sherman Avenue. Public feedback from that Aug. 4, 4:39 p.m., disorderly con- Aug. 2, 10:12 a.m., theft, Hauser Aug. 2, 9:13 p.m., theft, 2400 Aug. 4, 1:11 a.m., disorderly con- hearing will now guide minor duct, man in dumpster acting block of Pacific Street. area. edits at a work session at 6 duct, intoxicated man running Clarification strangely, 900 block of New- Aug. 2, 10:38 a.m., criminal tres- p.m. Wednesday in the large Aug. 2, 10:43 p.m., criminal tres- into traffic, 3200 block of mark Avenue. pass, 63000 block of Boat Basin conference room, Owen pass, Newmark Street and Sher- Tremont Avenue. Jurisdiction Aug. 4, 4:45 p.m., man arrested man Avenue. Road. Building, 201 N. Adams, on domestic harassment charge Aug. 4, 4:52 p.m., disorderly con- Legislation passed in 1953 Coquille. Aug. 3, 12:13 a.m., unlawful entry duct, 3100 block of Broadway Aug. 2, 11:46 a.m., criminal mis- largely transferred criminal after a fight call, 2500 block of chief, 53000 block of Rosa Road. Those changes will be Ocean Boulevard. into a motor vehicle, 3800 block Street. jurisdiction over Oregon reflected in the ordinance’s of Buccaneer Avenue. Aug. 2, 4:14 p.m., theft, 91000 Indian country from federal Aug. 4, 5:10 p.m., burglary, 800 Aug. 4, 5:36 p.m., theft, 2400 second and final hearing Aug. 3, 4:50 a.m., elder abuse, block of Marion Street. block of Cape Arago Highway. authorities to the state block of West 15th Street. (except for the Warm Springs Aug. 15 in the same location. 100 block of Norman Avenue. Aug. 2, 5:40 p.m., hit and run col- The commissioners then will Aug. 4, 6:56 p.m., family dispute, Aug. 4, 6:01 p.m., criminal tres- Reservation in Jefferson Aug. 3, 9:01 a.m., disorderly con- passing, 1600 block of Virginia lision, 63000 block of Edward vote on whether to put the caller reported a woman Road. County). Oregon criminal ordinance on the Nov. 6 bal- screaming someone was going duct, man in road with shopping Avenue. laws apply on these lands and lot. to kill her, 1600 block of Mar- cart, Virginia and Harrison Aug. 4, 6:14 p.m., theft of a bike, Aug. 2, 8:28 p.m., burglary, 91000 can be enforced by Oregon garetta Street. Avenues. 2100 block of Sherman Avenue. block of Cape Arago Highway. State Police and county sher- Aug. 4, 10:16 p.m., fight, 900 Aug. 3, 1:29 p.m., dispute, 2500 Aug. 4, 10:47 p.m., criminal tres- Aug. 2, 9:58 p.m., assault, 91000 iffs. An article on page A10 block of Empire Boulevard. block of Pacific Avenue. passing, 1300 block of Sherman block of Hedge Lane. Thursday implied only feder- al authorities have jurisdic- Outdoors Aug. 5, 4:01 a.m., hit and run col- Aug. 3, 2:18 p.m., theft of food, Avenue. Aug. 2, 10:51 p.m., criminal tres- lision, 2000 block of Newmark 2000 block of Sheridan Avenue. pass, 91000 block of Wayfarer tion over Oregon Indian See Page GO! 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Appointments to Ave., Bandon. 800-733-2767 the board are made by the Working Forest Tour 1-4:30 candidate to represent the REPORTS city council and are for National Night Out 5-7 p.m., p.m., Sign-up at Coos Bay Vis- THE WORLD public-at-large on the Fish Lions Park, 2200 U.S. High- itor Information Center, 50 Restoration and Enhance- Program Coordinator at 503- three-year terms. The board way 101, Reedsport. Local Central Ave., Coos Bay. 541- COOS BAY — A health ment Program Board. The 947-6259 if you have further meets on an as-needed Lions and Rotary clubs, Lower advocate says he hopes application deadline is Aug. basis. There is currently one Umpqua Hospital and city fire 269-0215 questions about the posi- Coos County officials will 24, 2012. opening on the board. and safety departments host Blood Drive 1-6 p.m., Myrtle tion. be encouraged to ban smok- Board members are The Library Board con- free food, fun and anti-crime Point Community: Maple appointed to four-year terms sists of seven members. The education. School, 413 C Street. 800-733- ing on county lands after Gov. John Kitzhaber tight- by the Oregon Fish and Several CB boards term of office is four years; 2767 up to three board members FOSS Paddle and Picnic Cele- ened tobacco restrictions on Wildlife Commission. The need applicants bration 5-8 p.m., Meet at Bingo 6:30 p.m., Bay Area may, at any one time, reside state properties last week. group meets three or four COOS BAY — The City of North end of Sunset Bay State Senior Activity Center, 886 S. times each year in various in Coos County within the Park, 89814 Cape Arago High- Fourth St., Coos Bay. Cost: On Thursday, Kitzhaber Coos Bay is seeking volun- boundaries of School Dist. 9, signed an executive order communities throughout the teers to fill openings on the way, Charleston. Bring picnic. Early bird, $.25; regular, $5 state to review project fund- but outside the city limits of “Chmoosh,” native style pack and $1 specials. 541-269- that will prohibit people Building & Fire Code Board Coos Bay. Members shall be from using tobacco prod- ing applications, hear public of Appeals, Library Board multi-passenger canoe rides. 2626 testimony, act as liaisons limited to serving no more 541-888-5558 ucts on state agency and Tree Board. Applications than two full consecutive grounds starting Jan. 1, between the program and the and information are avail- National Night Out 5-8 p.m., THURSDAY public and to conduct other terms; however, any person 2013. The ban will not affect able from the City Manager’s Ferry Road Park, 1200 Ferry program business. Board may be reappointed after an Blood Drive 1-6 p.m., Red Lion Oregon community col- Office during the hours of 8 Road, North Bend. Lock your members are volunteers; interval of one year. There is Hotel, 1313 N. Bayshore Drive, leges, state universities, a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday doors, turn on the lights in Coos Bay. 800-733-2767 however, board-related trav- currently one opening on the parks, public roads or side- through Friday, by calling support of local anti-crime el expenses are reimbursed. Board. Alzheimer’s Town Hall Meeting 541-269-8912 or at efforts. Cosponsored by Coos walks. The seven-member citi- The Tree Board consists Bay and North Bend police 4-6 p.m., North Bend Com- www.coosbay.org. Applica- Stephen Brown, Coos zen board is made up of three of seven members appointed departments. Free: Food, munity Center, 2222 Broad- tions will be accepted until 5 County’s tobacco preven- sport fishing representa- by the city council for four- games and entertainment. way, North Bend. 503-416- p.m., Friday, Aug. 31. tion coordinator, says while tives, three representatives year terms, and meet on an 541-756-3161 0202 or The Building & Fire Codes the exclusions are a missed from the salmon troll, gillnet as-needed basis. There is [email protected] Board of Appeal consists of National Night Out 5:30-8 p.m., opportunity, he said the rest and seafood processing currently one opening on the Artist’s Reception 5-7 p.m., five members who are quali- Coquille High School, 499 W. of the ban was an inspiring industries and one public- board. Gallery By the Bay, 2100 Central, Coquille. Promote move. at-large representative. fied by experience and train- neighborhood spirit with Union Ave., North Bend. “There’s a hope that food, fun and educational Artists Joan Goodman and To obtain an application maybe it would influence or learn more about the R&E entertainment. 541-396-2114 Charles of Charleston. Drum- progress on a county level as ming by Jan Werts and Tom Program, visit the R&E web- well,”he said. WEDNESDAY Brayne. site at As a model example, http://www.dfw.state.or.us/ Coos Bay Farmer’s Market 9 Art Walk 5-8 p.m., various Bay Brown pointed to Mult- fish/RE/. All applications a.m. to 3 p.m., Central Avenue Area locations Crystal Dol- nomah County, which insti- must post marked or emailed phin, Gallery By The Bay and across from visitors center. tuted a “smoke free” cam- by Friday, Aug. 24 to be con- several Pony Village Mall pus policy in 2006. Living History at Hughes House locations. 541-756-2725 sidered. 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Editorial Board Clark Walworth, Publisher & Editor Opinion James Casey, Managing Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Public Contraception Forum mandate could have No right to limit our rights consequences On July 27,we went to the Coos County , along with the usual fair staff. We got to be What does back-to-school season have involved in the arrest of a to do with the recent “contraception rule” woman. The person arrested was from the White House? gathering signatures of a peti- Hadley Heath, a senior policy analyst at tion. I had already signed the the Independent petition and am appreciative of Women’s Forum, points this process. First Amendment to Pius X Catholic High rights are getting scarce. School in Lincoln, Neb., On my second pass through which has sued the fed- eral government. They the south entrance, there were Of course people will find because of height restrictions. two signature gatherers, a Myrtle are “arguing that the Write to us work in , , , etc. Over near Madrona Street, a school would be forced Point police officer and a fair The great U.S.A. will become a fellow built fishing boats. An arm board member in a confronta- The World welcomes your letter. to choose between com- Write to [email protected], “country club” for the chosen of the bay came in close to the pliance or shutting its tion. The MP police officer was few, Mormons and far right street, and he had a little launch KATHRYN telling the women that they or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. doors entirely,” says Christians. way to get the boats into the bay. LOPEZ needed to move from the public I Please use your real name. Heath. Many religious I 400 words maximum. I almost hope he does win just My many years of living in the entrance because they had institutions object to the I No defamation, vulgarity, to watch the faces of Rush Lim- area have given me some great Columnist received complaints that they federal law that ensures business complaints, poetry or baugh fanatics and the cries of and interesting memories. I access to birth control and abortion- were blocking the entrance, cre- religious testimony. Fox News faithfuls. guess I should write a book? inducing drugs to women with health ating a bottleneck and interfering I Please list your address and Not really! I’d be without an Claude O. Coffman insurance. with the adjacent exhibit. While I daytime phone for verification. income as well and without North Bend Why would the school ever have to shut was there, the officer would not health insurance. Canada and down? Because of the punitive fines that give the woman the courtesy of will probably need to put Unjustly labeled come with disobeying the controversial listening to her right to be there tough immigration policies in Department of Health and Human Ser- or observe if the complaint was ever they want to waste their place to keep Americans out. Not a drug seeker vices mandate. If the government decides valid. The only options he gave money on, usually money that being a member of the elite Do you know the definition of to collect those fines, choosing religious her were to move to a less public they get through the welfare sys- country club folk will be tough G.O.M.E.R.? Or what it means to principle over Caesar’s edict would prove area, leave or be arrested. tem anyway. for us all. be labeled a drug seeker? crippling to the likes of Pius X in dioceses This display of coercive treat- The middle class is being forced out simply because the I don’t believe Mitt Romney or G.O.M.E.R. is medical speak in across the country. ment continued as the woman the GOP have the interest of you emergency rooms for Get Out of Focusing on children is one of the ways stood her ground until another people getting paid to make things work are too lazy and or me at heart. My Emergency Room, used when IWF is hoping to reframe the debate over MP police officer came and I urge you Democrats, liberals the doctor doesn’t like you. Being the dangerous implications of the presi- arrested her on the charge of think it’s easier to just jack up the rates that make things fair. Now, and independents in all levels of labeled a drug seeker means the dent’s health care law. As the HHS man- trespassing, which I learned later. local, state and federal offices to doctor doesn’t like you and will date went into effect on Aug. 1, IWF I tried to reason with the officer that’s a joke. The way things are going, at some point, I’ll be on vote Democrat. We’ve now send you to a pain clinic which is released an infographic showing how the and he said was “was just reached a very serious and dan- medical speak for ‘you are not law “comes with severe consequences to answering a complaint.”I tried welfare myself and probably bet- ter off. gerous division in good ole USA. getting any medical pharmies.’ our liberty, our health care, and our pock- talking to the fair board member So far, the power is still the vote I suspect that my being from etbooks.” IWF further breaks down what but she was too busy taking pic- Roger Wilson Coos Bay — but make it the true democrat- California and having long hair choices the president’s health care plan is tures of the elephant to talk to ic vote. and brown skin had to be the rea- forcing on schools, hospitals and chari- me. (Maybe they are too busy to Love the train, Don’t forget it is the GOP son I was labeled a drug seeker. ties, among others, and the financial con- sign a petition or vote, in my attempting to suppress the vote I drove myself to the emer- sequences of non-compliance. opinion.) hate the timing in several states. There is a seri- gency room six times, and each Many of the schools that Heath is con- Some people want to at least ous danger to this GOP action. time I was treated like a On Wednesday morning, Aug. cerned about are now facing a decision: try to have a say in the legislative Hold on to your right to vote. G.O.M.E.R. The pain, oh the 1, our local train bearing its load “Do we violate the tenets of our faith and process. The only person that I Ron Gallagher pain! of logs trekked north through offer health insurance that covers sterili- saw that was offering this got Reedsport The seventh time, I told my Hauser at 1 a.m. zation and contraception, or do we pay a arrested and ended the opportu- wife I couldn’t drive to the emer- 1 a.m.! huge fine and shift resources away from nity for voters to have a say. gency room so she called the And it honked its horn several Remembering our students, teachers and educational When I told the fair board mem- ambulance. The ambulance EMT times as it trundled over the programming? We shouldn’t be asking ber that I would not be coming Coos Bay’s past declared that I was having a heart bridge at Saunders Lake. these schools to make this choice,”Heath back to the fair, she said, “fine.” attack and probably saved my I love the sound of our train, I enjoyed the article on John says. Maybe it’s fine for her, but not for life. The emergency room would but I bet there are quite a few Swing. As a boy, before 1940, I Heath sees other dire consequences in me. I just want a third party say have surely just sent me home folks who don’t. used to roam the hills where all store. “At first it may seem like a benefit to and would like to see if the court again. Digby our dog doesn’t, but the homes are on Airport get birth control at ‘no-cost,’but the cost hearing is more fair. I spent 15 days at Sacred Heart then he also votes Democrat — Heights. Roaming along the cliff is very great. Can you imagine being Maybe next time there is a sig- Hospital after a quadruple just like our permanently out- near the old cemetery and just rushed to your local hospital — perhaps it nature gatherer arrested for bypass. I will release my medical raged neo-Luddite Lefties who along the bay about half a mile is operated by Catholics — in the midst of “trespassing,”we will know that records if I could get justice. oppose all and any industry from the old Cape Arago mill, an emergency, only to find out they can’t the Constitution (again) is in Doctors in Coos Bay and unless it's “green” — and as long was John Swing’s boat house. treat you because that wing of the hospital peril. North Bend play a deadly game as it fails even after government I remember sliding down the was shut down to finance the HHS man- Peggy Murphey on their patients. subsidies. cliff toward the bay and observ- date penalties?” Coos Bay You are going to see many So what if we've got three gen- ing one of the most beautiful That’s a different take on the issue. poor people labeled drug seekers. erations of unemployed white boats I had seen, still under con- Usually, the Catholic Church is accused Don’t punish the I think the Justice Department trash living on welfare in Coos struction. The shed had a roof of wanting to legislate its morality, of needs to investigate this matter. County? over it and one side against the infringing on others’ freedom. In fact, at responsible ones David L. Leader Forgive me for taking a parti- wind, but not much else. I saw no a recent forum celebrating this particu- Charleston Once again, the powers that be san dig. My excuse is that it’s one around, but my dad told me lar regulation, Democratic consultant in the state of Oregon show their election season. that an old fellow by the name of Karen Finney accused the mandate’s lack of common sense by getting Patrick Conlon John built boats there. He told me Give us more info critics of misogyny, in contrast to a involved in the insurance market. North Bend not to go around there because president who “gets it that all these I bought a used auto back in the old fellow might not like it. I on incinerators issues for women as human beings are 2006 that was one year old. Even What will did not return. We have heard the dire predic- all-encompassing.” though it was a used car, my However, sometime around tions about the cost to replace But to paint that picture is to miss insurance was over $600 a year. Romney do? 1946, I was working on the log and maintain incinerators at something fundamental: freedom. It’s But since I knew it would go boom at Cape Arago mill when Bunker Hill. How about the rest precisely the right to live one’s faith every What is it, may I ask, you down each year, I saw a light at an old fellow sold some logs he of the story? Taxpayers need to day that has brought together the likes of believe Mitt Romney will do for the end of the tunnel. But now, had salvaged from the bay. I was know the costs of alternatives the Catholic University of America, the you? Or do for the unemployed? six years later, I’m still paying told he was John Swing, and that before accepting the commis- Evangelical Wheaton College and even How will he advance our current what I did when I bought my car the mill always bought logs from sioners’ opinion that new incin- small businesses like the Seneca Hard- weak economy? Stabilize the because of the “increase” the him. I never did meet the man, erators are too expensive. wood Lumber Co. in Cranberry, Pa. — middle class? state forced on everyone, which but wondered why the mill would What is the cost per load to which happens to be run by Catholics who Are you believing in his seems to be growing. buy their own logs back. truck the garbage to the Medford believe what their church teaches and speeches or his campaign jargon? My beef with the way our sys- The only folks I knew on the landfill? Include drivers’ salaries, want to live with integrity even as they run Perhaps someone can explain tem works is that people who north spit were the large family fuel costs, truck depreciation and a business — in opposition to the mandate. his great plan to me or the many own their own homes, regardless dump fees. How many truck- And the realities of our current economy like me. I am just a liberal Demo- that kept goats. I would guess of how poor you are, always end loads per day would be required make it all the more perplexing that the crat wanting clarity. In order to they were the Jordan family, but up paying for all the freeloaders. to keep the trash at the disposal White House would insist that a primary better understand Romney’s plan never asked. In those days, there This is because the people run- station at a minimum? Does the issue of the hour is contraception access, a for us ALL. What a scary were no roads to the north spit, ning this state (country) are too county have that many trucks? matter so urgent as to require putting the thought. and your boat was the only lazy to come up with a real fix by Calculated over the projected existence of religious-based services in Unlike President Obama who transportation, so I only stopped taking all the drivers off the road lifetime of new incinerators (say jeopardy. is without the support of a GOP- out of curiosity. who are causing the wrecks by 20 years), what would the total At the same liberal forum as Finney, controlled Congress, Romney Around the bay, there were costs be for the county for haul- feminist hero Sandra Fluke insisted that talking on their cell phones, too will have total backing of a several old boat builders. One, I ing the trash? the mandate is needed for the sake of old to be driving or too cheap to Republican-controlled Congress. remember, was about where Let us have all the facts. Is this women’s health. But, as Heath points out: buy insurance. The way they see It stands to reason he could Knutson has his business. The a case of penny wise and pound “Without a mandate, many employers who it, why would I have insurance accomplish a great deal, but, for old man lived in a nice house foolish? oppose birth control for religious reasons since I don’t own anything, don’t whom? Who stands to gain from with a tower on it, and built sev- Al Dohner are happy to select an insurance plan that work and would rather spend my Romney as our president? eral nice boats before the airport money on booze, drugs or what- had the house taken down Bandon covers the drugs for women who require them for non-contraceptive use ... so that isn’t really at issue.” In fact, the case that Fluke most often cites, about an anony- mous friend with cysts, seemed to involve a question of bureaucratic confusion, not religious conviction. It’s a problem that can be fixed without this mandate. Reli- gious freedom is actually not about refus- ing to treat medical conditions. The mandate, Heath says, “clearly injects government into a debate about deeply personal moral convictions. We believe that debate is best had in civil soci- ety where good people with good inten- tions are free to come to different conclu- sions.” “I’m not Catholic, and I have no moral issue with birth control,” Heath tells me. “But there are plenty of women, like me, who see this as government going too far ... Look at the division this has caused.” “If the government asks Catholics to violate their conscience today, who could it be tomorrow? “ Heath asks. Kathryn Lopez is the editor-at-large of National Review Online www.nationalre- view.com. She can be contacted at [email protected]. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, August 7,2012 • The World • A5 Y K State Store owners Lottery stands by mall gambling center drag entire I Neighborhood Having once granted the staff into an right to a location, any ‘cut’ residents rally for will certainly be subject to legal challenges,”he said. office affair crime reduction Niswender said he will file a new proposal in August, DEAR ABBY: I am one of PORTLAND (AP) — Ore- but that means another nine employees who work in a gon’s state lottery has round of public hearings for jewelry store owned by backed off a plan to curb the a solution that wouldn’t go “Tom” and “Carol,” a hus- “lottery row” at a Portland into effect until 2015. band and strip mall along the Colum- “I was blindsided,” said wife. Tom is DEAR bia River, where a group of Ron Schmidt, chairman of having an ABBY restaurants has turned into a the Hayden Island Neigh- affair with dozen gambling-focused borhood Network. “Angie,” our establishments dealing in “We’ve got to have imme- bookkeeper. cigarettes, alcohol and lot- diate relief,” he said. “We I know, tery games. don’t want to see what hap- because I Neighbors say they’re try- pens to crime in the next have heard ing to find other ways to three years. We want our him talk combat the drug use, drunk- neighborhood back today.” about it to en driving and fighting that Niswender said lottery my co- has accompanied the meta- row “just happened.” w orkers. JEANNE morphosis, The Oregonian Five years ago, restaurants Carol is sus- PHILLIPS reported. The sold steaks and seafood at picious and Oregon law forbids busi- A Jantzen Beach area stripmall is seen Friday. Oregon’s state lottery has backed off a plan to curb the “lot- the mall called Harbor Island has approached each of us to nesses with lottery games to tery row” at a Portland strip mall along the Columbia River, where a group of restaurants has turned into a Shops. In 2008, a company ask if anything is going on earn more than 50 percent of that operates a Dotty’s Deli dozen gambling-focused establishments dealing in cigarettes, alcohol and lottery games. between them. So far we have revenue from them. took over the restaurants and covered for them. To meet that, the delis on opened two other store- Abby, we are getting tired Hayden Island’s Jantzen Beach More than a year ago, Gov. ments at such malls could Attorney Michael Mohr, fronts. All began offering of covering for our boss. It sell cheap alcohol and whole- John Kitzhaber and Lottery host state video lottery ter- whose firm represents sever- video poker. creates tension to lie to Carol, sale cigarettes, an attraction Director Larry Niswender minals. al of the retailers, said the Other owners carved up and personally, I feel a lot of drawing people across the promised residents to By June, the lottery com- lottery would face “signifi- restaurants into smaller delis guilt over this. river from Washington state, address the issue. mission had balked, saying cant legal ramifications.” specializing in lottery games. Some of us have suggested where video lottery terminals In November, Niswender the rule would stymie busi- “Who goes and who By 2011, the strip had to Angie that she quit, but she are illegal except for tribal limited the number of ness and that the lottery stays? Will it be based on about 70 machines. Video has no intention of doing so. casinos. Food is offered but machines in strip malls — no can’t be held solely account- seniority, most investment, lottery sales were $10 million Should we tell Carol what takes a back seat. more than half the establish- able for the problem. highest income to lottery? in 2011. we know, tell Angie’s hus- band, or just keep our mouths shut and continue working in Prosecutor: Mexico will these uncomfortable circum- Officers suspect FBI stances? — UNEASY IN NEW YORK try man in officer’s death DEAR UNEASY: I don’t agent’s spouse in car fire blame you for feeling uneasy. You have been placed square- I Extradition appeal Marion County. Instead, ly in the middle. It is unfair for Mexican authorities have PORTLAND (AP) — The downstream while swim- your boss to expect you to lie does not succeed for agreed to prosecute De husband of an FBI agent is ming in the Columbia River for him, and equally unfair victim’s family Jesus-Ascencio under Mex- accused of setting the STATE near The Dalles. that his wife is asking you to ican law if he is found, Abar agent’s government-owned DIGEST Wasco County sheriff’s be her stool pigeon. said. car on fire with her guns Chief Deputy Lane Magill Carol probably knows BY JONATHAN J. COOPER Fredinburg’s family and property inside. state wildlife trooper was says the Skamania County, what’s what. She shouldn’t be The Associated Press announced that a reward Portland Fire & Rescue pacing a car headed south- Wash., sheriff’s dive team putting her employees on the fund has been set up to investigators believe 44- bound at 80 mph Monday helped recover the body of KEIZER — A man charged spot to obtain proof that compensate anyone who year-old David Powers set afternoon in the Roseburg James Hawkins on Monday. with two homicide counts in Tom’s fooling around. If she provides information lead- fire to his wife’s 2009 area and tried to stop the Friends told the sheriff’s connection with the deaths questions you again, simply ing to the arrest of De Jesus- vehicle. The driver refused of his cousin and a Marion Dodge Charger. The couple office that Hawkins swam say, “Sorry, I have nothing to Ascencio, who authorities to stop. Other troopers saw County Sheriff’s deputy five is in the process of separat- Sunday to a small island say.” I assure you, she’ll get believe is hiding in the Mex- the car and tried to stop it, years ago ing. near the base of the High- the message. ican state of Michoacan. but the driver increased his probably According to a criminal way 197 Dalles Bridge and DEAR ABBY: What do Abar declined to say why complaint filed in federal , passing other vehi- was trying to swim back you do with someone who has will never investigators believe he’s see an Ore- court on Monday, Powers is cles. The driver finally left when the current overpow- no manners? A relative of my there. married to an FBI agent the freeway, lost control ered him. Boats from the husband’s has been dating a gon court Police said in June 2007 room, a identified as “J.A.” and crashed into a ditch just Wasco and Sherman county woman for more than a year. that Fredinburg was rushing prosecutor She was out of the house before reaching a spot sheriff’s offices and Oregon They are both in their 30s, to help a fellow officer when on July 21 when her car where two Myrtle Creek State Police searched the and there’s a strong possibili- said Mon- a Ford Crown Victoria driv- burned inside her garage police officers were waiting river until dark. The search ty they will marry. day. en by De Jesus-Ascencio with her FBI-issued hand- with spike strips. resumed Monday. Whenever a group of us get Investi- Alfredo De crossed the center line gun, rifle and a personal Hastings says William R. together to go out for dinner, gators say Jesus-Ascencio Crewman overboard between Salem and Wood- gun inside. Barnes Sr. was taken to the on vacation or anywhere, she they believe burn, slamming into Fred- Powers was found in the Douglas County Jail for from sternwheeler puts a damper on the entire Alfredo De Jesus-Ascencio inburg’s patrol car. The processing, cited for inves- RAINIER (AP) — The event. She won’t converse fled to Mexico shortly after couple’s home with burns the car he was allegedly deputy had his lights and to his arms, hands and face. tigation of reckless driving Coast Guard is searching (and it’s not because she’s siren active at the time of shy), she never smiles, she driving crossed the center A neighbor reported and attempting to elude and for a crewman who fell the crash on Highway 99E just sits with her arms line and slammed into a smelling gasoline from released. overboard from the Queen between Salem and Wood- crossed and is absolutely mis- patrol car, killing Deputy inside the garage before the The trooper’s spokesman of the West sternwheeler burn, police said, and he erable. Kelly Fredinburg and Oscar fire, and saw Powers walk- says Barnes reportedly said while the boat was moored She has been to our home Ascencio Amaya, the defen- died at the scene. ing out of the garage. he didn’t stop because he to a dock in the Columbia for dinner on a couple of dant’s cousin. Investigators said they 79-year-old leads thought troopers were River at Rainier. De Jesus-Ascencio don’t believe alcohol was a chasing him on an unrelat- Witnesses saw the man occasions. Afterward she high-speed I-5 chase gets up from the table and remains at large in Mexico. factor in the crash, and it ed matter. Hastings surface once off the stern never, ever, says please or Prosecutors and the took them several weeks to ROSEBURG (AP) — Ore- declined to discuss what before losing sight of him. thank you. She’s the most deputy’s family hoped to piece together what hap- gon State Police say they that was. The Coast Guard immature, self-centered, capture and extradite him to pened. By the time they had arrested a 79-year-old Man’s body recovered responded early Tuesday unpleasant human being I face trial in Salem, but the enough evidence to rule Monmouth man after a with a boat from Portland have ever met. Even our chil- extradition treaty between Fredinburg’s death a homi- chase on Interstate 5 in from Columbia River and a helicopter from Asto- dren comment on her rude- the and Mexi- cide and seek an indictment southern Oregon that THE DALLES (AP) — ria. ness — in addition to the co doesn’t apply in this from a grand jury in August, reached speeds of nearly Divers have recovered the The Queen of the West group of people we go out case, said Donald Abar, a De Jesus-Ascencio had fled 110 mph. body of a 19-year-old runs cruises on the Colum- with. She is even rude to my deputy district attorney in to Mexico. Lt. Gregg Hastings says a Eugene man who was swept bia River. mother-in-law, but her boyfriend just doesn’t see it. They say that love is blind Obituaries • Cremation — but THAT blind? It has • Funeral Service reached the point that we don’t want to associate with Vernon A. Beebe He was preceded in death Locally this couple. Would I be out of March 4, 1931 - Aug. 1, 2012 by his parents. Death Owned line to say something to her Arrangements are under “Our family & (particularly when she is in A graveside service will be the direction of North Bend Notices serving your family” Operated held for Vernon A. Beebe, 81, my home) about her lack of Chapel, 541-756-0440. 541-267-4216 manners, and if so — what do of Allegany at 1 p.m. Saturday, Friend and family can sign Frank Webb — 74, of 405 Elrod • Coos Bay John & Tanya Nelson you suggest I say? (I know Aug. 11, at Ocean View Mem- the guestbook at www.coos- Coos Bay, died Aug. 2, 2012, what I’d LIKE to say!) — ory Gardens in Coos Bay. A bayfh.com and www.the- in Coos Bay. Arrangements visitation will be held from 10 FUMING IN DELAWARE worldlink.com. are pending with Coos Bay DEAR FUMING: From a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10, Chapel, 541-267-3131. your description of this at North Bend Chapel , 2014 Mitchell Adams — 53, of unhappy young woman’s McPherson Ave. Diane Louise Kane North Bend, died Aug. 6, body language, it is obvious Vernon was born March 4, June 20, 1940 - Aug. 4, 2012 2012, in Coos Bay. Arrange- that she’s desperately 1931, in North Bend, the son No services will be held for ments are pending with Coos uncomfortable in social situ- of George and Margaret Diane Louise Kane, 72, of Bay Chapel, 541-267-3131. ations with you and “the (Ramsey) Beebe. He died Hauser. Larry L. Hayes — 72, of group.”It is possible that she Aug. 1, 2012, in Coos Bay. Diane was born June 20, Coos Bay, passed away Aug. suffers from a social phobia of Vernon grew up in 1940, in San Francisco, 2, 2012, in Coos Bay. some sort. Charleston where he attend- Calif., the daughter of Orville Arrangements are pending Rather than confront her ed grade school and graduat- and Doris Brown Voight. She with Nelson's Bay area Mor- about her “bad manners,” ed from North Bend High died at her home Aug. 4, tuary, 541-267-4216. Occeanean VViewiew MemoryMemory make a date to see her alone. School. He played football 2012. Paula Joan Walkenshaw Then, in the kindest way and was very good at it. She lived most of her life in — 82, of Walport,died Aug. 5, Gaardensrdens & CCrematoryrematory possible, try to get her to In 1951 he married Doris San Francisco and worked as 2012, in Walport. Arrange- Established in 1939, the 14 acre park is the home open up about what’s both- Whitney and they were mar- a nurses aide. ments are pending wiht of the Bay Area’s only crematory. ering her. ried for 61 years. Vernon She married John Kane North Bend Chapel, 541- If that doesn’t work, then worked at Scott paper mill in July 13, 1974. 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BY ROBERT BARR was down as much as 25 per- latest in a summer of scan- government to launder $250 virtue in being boring,” tions in both the U.S. and The Associated Press cent before rebounding a bit dals for the City of — billion from 2001 to 2007, Sands added. emerging markets. to trade 18 percent lower at one of the world’s leading leaving the U.S. financial Though based in London, “Indeed, this is an area of LONDON — Standard 12.07 pounds in late-after- financial centers. Bob Dia- system “vulnerable to ter- Standard Chartered relies the business that has been Chartered PLC saw around noon trading on the London mond, the chief executive of rorists.” heavily on China and other highlighted by management 6.3 billion pounds ($9.9 bil- Stock Exchange. Barclays, was forced to step Standard Chartered said it emerging Asian markets. for growth,” Greenwood lion) wiped off its market The falling share rice also down after his bank was “strongly rejects” the allega- The New York regulator said. “A loss of its U.S. bank- value today after the New affected the main FTSE 100 found to have manipulated a tions. In a statement, the ordered Standard Chartered ing license would not only York state regulator accused index in London, which was key interbank interest rate. bank said “well over 99.9 representatives to appear in jeopardize part of this profit the U.K. bank of being one of the only European HSBC has been fined for fail- percent” of the questioned New York City on Aug. 15 “to stream, but the associated involved in laundering leading indexes to trade ing to stop money-launder- transactions with Iran com- explain these apparent vio- reputational damage could money for Iran, dealing a lower — Standard Chartered ing in Mexico and U.S. bank plied with all regulations, lations of law” and to also have a severely damag- further blow to the City of makes up 1.5 percent of the JPMorgan suffered a huge and the exceptions amount- demonstrate why its license ing impact to its operations London’s reputation as a index’s overall market value. trading loss in its London ed to $14 million. to operate in the State of within emerging markets.” financial center. In Hong Kong, where the office. Last week, Standard New York “should not be The New York agency The charges against Stan- bank’s shares are also listed, New York State Depart- Chartered’s chief executive, revoked.” alleged that Standard Char- dard Chartered were a shock they finished 14.9 percent ment of Financial Services Peter Sands, boasted that the Gary Greenwood, analyst tered conspired with Iranian for a bank which proudly lower. alleged on Monday that bank has racked up a 10-year at Shore Capital in London, clients to route nearly described itself recently as The storm surrounding Standard Chartered string of record first-half said the possible revocation 60,000 different U.S. dollar “boring” — its share price Standard Chartered is the schemed with the Iranian profits “amidst all the turbu- of the New York license was payments through Standard lence in the global economy of far greater concern than Chartered’s New York and the apparently never- any potential fine, which branch “after first stripping Join Us for Our Annual ending turmoil in the world could run into hundreds of information from wire T of banking.” millions of dollars. transfer messages used to PE “It may seem boring in Standard Chartered’s U.S. identify sanctioned coun- V LOSER contrast to what is going on operation facilitates trade for tries, individuals and enti- BIGGEST elsewhere, but we see some customers that have opera- ties.” Visit us CONTEST TODAY for a FREE Weight Did you know... Check-Up 45% of Dogs and 58% of Cats are overweight or obese? OSERS The BIGGEST L each win a Dog & Cat will t. Pet Gift Baske

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C M C M Y K A8 •The World • Tuesday, August 7,2012 Y K Nation NASA releases low-res video of Mars rover descent

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — NASA has released a low- resolution video of the Curiosity rover during the final few minutes of its descent to the Martian sur- face. The video showed the pro- tective heat shield falling away as the rover plummeted through the Mars’ atmos- phere, and dust was being kicked up as it was lowered by cables inside a crater. Curiosity successfully exe- cuted the new landing routine Sunday night and has since returned a flood of pictures. The mission team is await- ing full-resolution frames of the descent — a process that The Associated Press would take some time. Once The Associated Press This artist's rendering released by NASA/JPL-Caltech on Sunday, shows how NASA’s Curiosity rover will com- This photo provided by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory shows the they’re sent back, it’ll be the gravel on the surface of Mars’ Gale Crater where the Curiosity rover first full glimpse of a space- municate with Earth during landing.As the rover descends to the surface of Mars, it will send out two differ- ent types of data: basic radio-frequency tones that go directly to Earth (pink dots) and more complex UHF landed late Sunday. On the horizon is the rim of the crater. Part of the craft landing on another spring that released the lens’ dust cover can be seen at the bottom world. radio data (blue circles) that require relaying by orbiters. NASA's Odyssey will pick up the UHF signal The video can be found on and relay it immediately back to Earth, while NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter will record the UHF data right, near the rover’s wheel. The lines across the top are an artifact NASA’s website. and play it back to Earth at a later time. from the sensor since the camera is looking into the sun. Romney trounces Obama in fundraising for third month

BY KEN THOMAS lenge for Obama, Romney on side is going to spend more planning has involved heavy Obama has been spending tion home in New Hamp- AND JULIE PACE Monday reported a July money than we have ever spending on ads through the big chunks of time making shire, but he, too, has a series The Associated Press fundraising haul of more seen on ads that basically say spring and summer in an his own pleas. He raised of fundraising appearances than $101 million along with the same thing you’ve been attempt to define Romney money Monday in Connecti- this week. STAMFORD, Conn. — the Republican National hearing for the past three for voters before he has cut at two events with Holly- Obama aides say their Can President Barack Committee, compared to the months,” Obama said, then access to most of his general wood connections. campaign is bringing in Obama raise the money he $75 million that Obama’s summarized their argument election funds. One fundraiser was at the enough money to stay com- needs to hold onto the White campaign said it had brought as “the economy is not With the election still Westport, Conn., home of petitive in television adver- House? in along with the Democratic where it needs to be and it’s three months away, Obama film mogul Harvey Wein- tising. The campaign has Money wasn’t supposed National Committee. Obama’s fault.” and the DNC have spent stein, where two Academy already purchased most of to be a worry for the presi- During a fundraiser in Before Romney’s summer more than $370 million since Awards sat on the mantle its air time in battleground Stamford, Conn., Obama surge, Obama had not been January of last year. In June, before a group that included states through Election Day dent’s campaign, which said Romney’s tax proposal outraised by an opponent the campaign spent more actresses Anne Hathaway using money it raised earlier smashed fundraising records would benefit the wealthy at since 2007. than it brought in. and Joanne Woodward, the in the cycle. in 2008. But Mitt Romney’s the expense of many mid- In an email to supporters Seeking to keep its coffers widow of Paul Newman, and The campaign also has team has hauled in more dle-class families. “It’s like after the July numbers were full, the campaign has spe- writer Aaron Sorkin. Wein- poured tens of millions of than Obama and his allies for Robin Hood in reverse,” he announced, the Obama cial plans for some donors stein told the audience that dollars into setting up field a third straight month, rais- said. “It’s Romney Hood.” campaign said, “If we don’t who live in reliably Democ- Obama showed he was “not offices in battleground ing the once-unthinkable Romney campaign step it up, we’re in trouble.” ratic states where the presi- afraid to throw a punch. states, launching registra- question. spokesman Ryan Williams A huge spending advan- dent may not visit in the Witness the raid on Osama tion drives and compiling While the race for voter countered that Obama was tage in the final months of a midst of the campaign. bin Laden. You can make the data on voters — all expen- support is tight, according to the only “candidate in this close election can help a They’ll get a chance to fly case that he’s the Paul New- sive efforts that could pay polls, Romney’s robust race who’s going to raise campaign as it seeks to sway elsewhere in the country to man of American presi- dividends for Obama in fundraising and a crush of taxes on the American peo- undecided voters. meet him at an event. The dents.” November. The Romney money from Republican- ple.” Obama officials say they campaign has also been raf- The events were expected campaign is still setting up leaning political action com- The president also warned expected Romney to outraise fling off chances for smaller to bring in at least $2.5 mil- those efforts in some states mittees have forced the pres- that his campaign faced a the president through the donors to attend meals with lion for Obama’s campaign. and will probably have to ident’s campaign to spend deluge of Republican money. summer and have made con- the president or attend Romney, who is closing in devote a significant amount heavily through the summer. “Over the course of the tingency plans if the dispari- events with celebrities such on his vice presidential pick, of its incoming cash to doing Highlighting the chal- next three months, the other ty continues. Part of that as actor George Clooney. spent Monday at his vaca- so. 911 caller seeking ride for beer, arrested COLUMBIA, Tenn. (AP) someone could send him a — When you’re out of beer ride so he could buy beer. and need a ride to get some, Police Officer Seneca who you gonna’ call? Shield said he told Allen Troy Not 911. Brooks that if he cooperated, The Columbia Daily Her- he would just receive a cita- ald reported city police tion. But authorities said arrested a 67-year-old man Brooks denied making calls after he allegedly called and claimed he didn’t have a emergency dispatchers at telephone. Brooks was least nine times Saturday. arrested and charged with Most of the calls were hang- making 911 calls in a non- ups, but a dispatcher said at emergency situation. He was least once, the caller asked if released on bond. ICU shooter confused about the charges

BY THOMAS J. SHEERAN Wise, who lived with his The Associated Press wife in Massillon, is charged The Associated Press with shooting his wife of 45 Christopher Del Mastro, head of anti-submarine warfare mobile targets stands next to an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) in a AKRON, Ohio — A man years at her bedside in the lab at the Naval Undersea War Center in Middletown,RI.,today. Narragansett Bay is the testing ground for the Naval Undersea Warfare suspected of the mercy ICU unit of Akron General Center where the Navy is working toward its goal of achieving a squadron of self-driven, undersea vehicles. killing of his wife who was Medical Center Saturday. shot in a hospital’s intensive She died the next morning. care unit seemed perplexed The attempted murder Navy tests ocean drones in RI’s Narragansett Bay at the charge when he stood charge against him is expect- before a judge today, asking ed to be upgraded after an whether his wife was indeed autopsy, expected to occur BY MICHAEL MELIA cles. own way from Woods already used to detect dead. today or Wednesday. The Associated Press At the primary testing Hole, Mass., to Newport, mines and map the ocean ground, the Naval completing several pre- . With tweaks over John Wise, 66, with a But Wise was apparently NEWPORT, R.I. — Undersea Warfare Center programmed tasks in the next several years, white beard down to his confused about the attempt- chest and dressed in a red ed murder charge today, ask- Inspired by the success in Newport, engineers what the military calls an the military says they and white striped jail outfit, ing “Is she not dead?” of the military’s aircraft experiment with the unprecedented feat. will be applied more to appeared before an Akron Visiting Judge Marvin drones, the U.S. Navy is gadgets in the sailboat- The Navy hopes its intelligence gathering municipal court judge via Shapiro in Akron Municipal aggressively pursuing its dotted waters of Narra- drones will eventually and, in the more distant video from jail on an aggra- Court didn’t answer his own squadron of self- gansett Bay. One of them pilot themselves across future, anti-submarine vated attempted murder question but said he would driven, undersea vehi- recently navigated its oceans. The vehicles are warfare. charge. His bond was set at soon have an attorney who $1 million. could.

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Cloudy Showers Rain Snow 70°80°79° | 84°88° 92° Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 92. Calm wind Weather Underground• AP becoming northwest around 6 mph. Fronts Pressure Oregon Temps Local high, low, rainfall Cold Warm Stationary Low High Willamette Valley Tonight: ncreasing clouds, with a low around 52. West Temperature extremes and precipitation Monday: High 64, low 55 southwest wind 5 to 13 mph. for the 24 hours ending at 5 a.m. today Rain: none Total rainfall to date: 28.80 inches Wednesday: Cloudy through mid morning, then grad- Hi Lo Prec. Rainfall to date last year: 27.98 inches ual clearing, with a high near 81. Calm wind. Astoria 65 58 0.00 Brookings 59 53 0.00 Average rainfall to date: 36.69 inches Wednesday night: Increasing clouds, with a low -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s100s 110s Corvallis 84 49 0.00 around 50. North northwest wind 5 to 9 mph. Eugene 83 52 0.00 Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. 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Portland 90 62 0.00 AnchorageCooler 65 Temperatures 55 pcdy Green Bay For Plains 81 59 pcdy Portland,Maine 83 58 clr Bandon -0:18 .81 -0:06 .84 Wednesday: Cloudy through mid morning, then grad- Redmond 96 55 0.00 Brookings -0:40 .81 -0:30 .91 Atlanta 86 75 .05 rn Hartford Spgfld 84 59 pcdy Providence 86 61 pcdy ual clearing, with a high near 77. Roseburg 88 57 0.00 Charleston -0:11 .89 -0:04 .91 AtlanticR Cityain,thunderstorms, 89 67 pcdy andHonolulu cooler temperatures 86 76 clr likelyRaleigh-Durham in the Plains 93 74 .54 rn Wednesday night: Increasing clouds, with a low Salem 88 56 0.00 Coos Bay +1:20 .86 +1:24 .84 Austin 97 72 pcdy Houston 97 76 pcdy Reno 98 63 clr Florence +0:38 .77 +0:54 .75 as a cold front moves through the region. Thunderstorms are also around 56. North northwest wind 5 to 8 mph. 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Otherwise, cloudy, with a low around 56. 8-Aug 5:15 6.0 5:24 7.6 Burlington,Vt. 79 56 clr Lexington 86 67 clr San Francisco 69 56 clr 9-Aug 6:16 5.4 6:09 7.4 Casper 91 62 clr Little Rock 97 75 pcdy San Jose 78 57 clr Wednesday: Occasional drizzle. Patchy fog. Charleston,S.C. 89 76 .16 rn Los Angeles 86 68 clr Santa Fe 87 65 .02 pcdy Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 56. 10-Aug 7:32 5.1 7:02 7.3 Charleston,W.Va. 86 68 pcdy Louisville 92 72 clr Seattle 82 59 cdy Wednesday night: Cloudy, with a low around 56. West 11-Aug 8:59 5.1 8:01 7.3 Charlotte,N.C. 92 72 1.29 rn Madison 82 62 pcdy Sioux Falls 98 65 pcdy wind 5 to 7 mph becoming north in the evening. 12-Aug 10:13 5.4 9:02 7.4 Cheyenne 91 61 clr Memphis 96 72 pcdy Spokane 91 64 clr Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 58. North Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. 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Aug. 5-11 — 6:12, 8:25 Denver 98 68 pcdy Norfolk,Va. 90 74 .63 rn Wilmington,Del. 90 68 pcdy North wind 6 to 11 mph. Des Moines 92 71 pcdy Oklahoma City 105 76 pcdy National Temperature Extremes Moon watch Detroit 81 60 clr Omaha 96 72 cdy High Monday 121 at Death Valley, Calif. Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 82. Calm wind Mostly sunny Partly sunny Last Quarter — Aug. 9 El Paso 98 78 pcdy Orlando 94 73 .84 cdy Low Tuesday 37 at Yellowstone Lake, Wyo. becoming west 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon. 67/56 68/57

CONVICTED Gunmen in Afghan uniform kill American Next court date

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) insurgents disguised in their American. So far this year, 27 coali- toll of their attacks. He said is on Aug. 9 — Two gunmen wearing uniforms, kill their U.S. or A second U.S. official said tion troops have been killed many other coalition troops Continued from Page A1 Afghan National Army uni- NATO partners. two U.S. service members in 20 such attacks, according were injured in the shooting, forms turned their weapons The incidents have also were wounded in the to an Associated Press tally. which occurred at 5 p.m. at a on NATO troops today, undermined the trust attack. That compares with 11 fatal military base in Gerdiserai man was “bad” and he would killing an American service between U.S. and NATO The official said the two attacks and 20 deaths the area of Paktia province. spank them with belts and member and wounding two forces and the Afghan troops gunmen were in custody. previous year. In 2007 and Afghan officials confirmed hangers even though they others, U.S. and coalition who are taking over the The officials spoke on 2008 there were a combined that the attack occurred in “didn’t do anything.” officials said. responsibility of security in condition of anonymity total of four attacks and four Paktia. The 10-year-old said The Taliban claimed their nation as international because they were not deaths. “The soldier who opened Bowman locked her in a responsibility for the shoot- combat units withdraw. authorized to disclose the Taliban spokesman Zabi- fire on the Americans had garage that was full of dog ing in eastern Afghanistan — The international military information. ullah Mujahid said in a state- long been in contact with droppings and dirty clothes. the latest in a rising number coalition did not disclose the A coalition statement said ment to the media that one Taliban in the area,”Mujahid She said Bowman finally of so-called “green-on- nationality of the service Afghan and coalition offi- Afghan soldier killed nine said. “The soldier has decided to “let us out one blue” attacks in which member killed, but a U.S. cials were investigating the U.S. troops, but the Taliban escaped and has joined with day.” Afghan security forces, or official said the victim was shooting. often exaggerate the death the Taliban.” Future problems Kevin Gibson from the TUNNELS rumor. Windham found no evi- Oregon Department of dence of a tunnel connecting Fire alarm blares Human Services said chil- Continued from Page A1 Coal holes Rogers Zoo to the Humbolt dren who are exposed to Most pre-1930s buildings Building, but he’ll check had large chutes that opened intense trauma could poten- has an enormous basement again when the crew repaves in the sidewalk and dumped 15 hours nonstop tially have problems aca- with a 10-foot ceiling that in front of the Humbolt. directly into the basement. demically, with relationships extends almost to the high- They were used regularly to And more discoveries and acting out. way. The city will not replace could be laying in wait, WILKINSBURG, Pa. (AP) Monday morning. dump supplies, usually coal — A fire alarm that blared for Building president Bud Gibson said depending on the sidewalk there because it Windham said. Construc- that fed furnaces. more than 15 hours at a Pitts- Joyce says the delay occurred the length and intensity of is part of the building. The chutes’ remnants are tion workers have a long way the abuse, it is not uncom- The sidewalk in front of burgh-area public housing because the housing authori- still visible on the old side- to go. mon to see children who have Beauty and the Beast on Vir- complex has finally been ty began managing the build- walks downtown, covered by “There hasn’t been a cir- experienced post traumatic ginia Avenue has old glass shut off. ing in May and didn’t have a rusty metal lids that look cumstance where we’ve lift- stress disorder after their skylights — now turned pur- Residents of Glenshaw key to the room where the even less sturdy when ed up the sidewalk and ple — embedded in the con- Gardens in Wilkinsburg say alarm’s control panel is locat- abuse has ended. viewed from beneath. everybody gasps and there’s Bowman will appear in crete and looking in on the Windham and the con- the alarm’s strobe lights ed because the room also a big hole there,” Windham court again at 9 a.m. Aug. 9 basement. struction crew are closing off began flashing and a high- contains access to a bank’s said. Some of the old base- these old chutes and filling pitched screech began automatic teller machine. for an enhancement hearing, ments may have been con- them with gravel before “We’re crossing our fin- sounding Sunday evening Accessing the room in a where the jury will listen to nected through doors and repaving the sidewalk. So far, gers.” when a resident burned some way that would safeguard more evidence in the case. small passages, said City the city has discovered Reporter Jessie Higgins can popcorn. the ATM caused the delay. Reporter Tyler Richardson Administrator Terence chutes leading to Rogers Zoo, be reached at 541-269-1222, Allegheny County Hous- Joyce has apologized to resi- can be reached at 541-269- O’Connor. That in itself North Bend Auto Repair and ext. 240, or jhiggins@the- ing Authority officials say dents and says, “It won’t 1222, ext. 236, or at trichard- could have sparked the Chan’s Wok. worldlink.com. the alarm was turned off happen again.” [email protected].

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17 DAYS OF GLORY LONDON 2012 Oregon’s QB battle heats up

EUGENE (AP) — The Oregon Ducks opened camp Monday and as expected, the lingering quarter- back questions took center stage. Freshman Marcus Mariota and sophomore Bryan Bennett have 22 practices over the next three weeks to win the starting job for the Ducks’ season opener against Arkansas State on Sept. 1. It’s a battle that began during the spring and carried over through voluntary workouts this summer. “It’s a very exciting day to start another season with the Ducks,” said Bennett, the more experi- enced of the two quarterbacks after starting one game last sea- son, a 45-2 win at Colorado, and playing in eight. Coming off a 12-2 season capped by a Rose Bowl victory over Wisconsin, expectations are as high as they have ever been for Oregon, the three-time Pac-12 champions. All eyes are on the two quarter- backs in line to replace Darron Thomas, who was 23-3 as a starter, with 5,910 career yards passing, 66 Photos by The Associated Press Coos Bay native Rich Fellers, of the United States, clears an obstacle with his horse Flexible in the equestrian show jumping team competition on Sunday. touchdowns and 17 interceptions before leaving early for the NFL draft. “I have a lot of faith in both those guys’ abilities,” coach Chip Coos Bay native rides at Olympics Kelly said of Bennett and Mariota. “Sam Rutigliano, the longtime NFL coach of the Cleveland Browns used overcome their mistakes on the first day. Britain I Rich Fellers will compete for to say, ‘It’s like a teabag, you don’t won the event for the first time in 60 years. know what you’ve got until you put a medal in show jumping Ward also has advanced to the next round in it in hot water.’ I anticipate them the individual competition for the United States. being very successful, but we’ll see. Fellers was born in Coos Bay, but moved to That’s obviously a big question for BY JOHN GUNTHER the Portland area when he was young. all of us.” The World According to biographies on various equestri- Bennett played well when called an, business and Olympic websites, he learned upon last season, throwing for 369 The London Olympics have a local flair of to ride from his stepmother, Cheryl, who start- yards and six touchdowns and no sorts. ed giving him lessons when he was 10, and he interceptions on 25 of 46 passing. Coos Bay native Rich Fellers, who now lives was given a 2-year-old Appaloosa for his 11th in Sherwood near Portland, is competing for birthday. SEE DUCKS | B2 the United States in the show jumping events in That started his long love for horse riding. equestrian. Fellers has been riding Flexible, an Irish Fellers, who is 52, rides a horse named sporthorse owned by Harry and Molly Flexible. The pair competed well enough in three Chapman of Portland, for nearly a decade. They Father of rounds of qualifying to advance to the final have had great success, especially recently. medal rounds of the individual competition. In April, they won the Rolex FEI World Cup The top 35 riders advance to the fourth round Jumping Final, the first American horse and OSU coach on Wednesday, when scores are reset. Fellers, rider to take the title in 25 years. During the past who had clean rides in each of the first two Rich Fellers looks to the crowd after having a clean ride three seasons, they have ranked first in 10 dif- rounds before accumulating eight faults on during the first qualifying round Saturday. ferent World Cup events in the United States Riley dies Monday, finished the qualifying rounds tied for and Canada. 11th. In 2004, Fellers and another horse, competition. Saudi Arabia took bronze. BY CLIFF KIRKPATRICK The top 20 riders from Wednesday’s round Each team has four riders, and the top three McGuinness, were the No. 2 prize money winners Corvallis Gazette-Times advance to the final round Thursday. The scores counted in each of the two days of the in North America, and McGuinness finished scores from Wednesday and Thursday are team competition. The United States finished 2005 as the U.S. Grand Prix Horse of the Year. CORVALLIS — Bud Riley, the combined to determine the medalists. with 28 total faults. The scores for Fellers When he isn’t competing, Fellers works as a father of Oregon State football The second and third days of qualifying also counted each day. Beezie Madden had four horse trainer at ‘N’ Spur club in coach ,died on Saturday were used to determine the medals in the team faults each of the two days, while Mclain Ward Wilsonville. near his home in central British competition. had four the first round and eight the second Fellers met his wife, Shelley, when he was Columbia, the university Fellers helped the United States tie for sixth round. The fourth member of the team was operating a show jumping stable in California. announced on Monday morning. with . Great Britain won the gold Monday Reed Kessler. They celebrated their 25th anniversary just He was 86. in a jump-off with the Netherlands after each The Americans had been two-time defend- before the Olympics started and have two chil- He had been battling illness for country finished with just eight faults in the team ing champions in the event, but were unable to dren, Christopher and Savannah. some time. Mike Riley missed some of spring practice to be with his father. Bud was an assistant coach at Suhr vaults past rival for gold in London OSU under from 1965- 72 and with in 1979, serving as the secondary coach I Grenada’s first Suhr said. “I’ve competed 100 winning an Olympic gold medal times and that’s not something on the sport’s grandest stage. and defensive coordinator. He was Olympic medal is gold he says. It puts that extra spunk Suhr vaulted 15 feet, 7 inches an integral part of one of the most in the men’s 400 that I could do this. Someone (4.75 meters) to defeat Cuba’s recognized teams in OSU history else believes in me that much.” Yarisley Silva, who cleared the — the 1967 Giant Killers. When it was over, Suhr same height but lost on a “I’m thankful for him,” Riley LONDON (AP) — For the first rushed over to the stands to see tiebreaker because she had one said. “Because of my dad, that’s time before a big meet, Jenn her husband, who gingerly more miss in the competition. why I’m coaching. I followed my Suhr heard a positive message wrapped an American flag More significantly, Suhr beat dad around locker rooms since I from her husband, Rick, who’s around her shoulders while she Isinbayeva, who failed to become could remember. He coached high also her coach. sobbed into his chest. the first woman to win the same school and I was in the bus and While sending Jenn onto the A quite different scene from individual track and field event at locker room. I was a gym rat. He field for the Olympic pole four years ago in , when three consecutive Olympics. was a high school history teacher final Monday night, Rick told Rick was caught on camera Isinbayeva settled for bronze and coach when he started out. I her nobody’s unbeatable — not berating Suhr after her disap- with a vault of 15-5 (4.70). went to college and majored in his- even Russian superstar Yelena pointing runner-up finish to Suhr’s win was a surprise tory, got my teacher’s certificate Isinbayeva, the two-time cham- Isinbayeva. Few knew at the time gold for the Americans on a and was ready to do that. I was pion and world-record holder. that they were romantically night when they couldn’t catch a going to follow in his footsteps.” And so, Suhr went out and involved and would be married break anywhere else. Bud left OSU in 1972 to coach in proved him right, defeating two years later. Two-time Olympic gold the , Isinbayeva, capturing the gold Yes, they’ve come a long way medalist Angelo Taylor stag- where he served as the head coach and giving a nice boost to the together. gered to the finish in the men’s at Toronto, Winnipeg, Hamilton United States track and field From training in a pair of 400-meter hurdles for fifth and Calgary. He also held assistant team, which hasn’t been getting Quonset huts that Rick connect- place in a race won by 34-year- coaching and front office posi- many breaks so far at the London ed together to form a jumping pit old Felix Sanchez of the tions in the CFL. Olympics. — the blue-collar practice area Dominican Republic. The Associated Press His college coaching career also “Before I went out here, he in western New York they call Jennifer Suhr won the gold medal in the included his alma mater, the said, ‘You’re going to win this,’” “Rocky’s Meat Cooler” — to SEE TRACK | B3 women’s pole vault final on Monday. University of Idaho. He was a standout halfback for the Vandals from 1948-50 and played baseball for the school. Bud was inducted Italian kayaker competes in eighth Olympics into the Idaho Hall of Fame in 1998. “He taught me to be myself, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Augustin has won Olympic golds over 500 in that’s the most important thing is the double and four, but never as an individual. not being someone else,” Riley WINDSOR, — Italian kayaker said. “He showed me a love for the Josefa Idem became the first woman to com- TRIATHLON game and a love for your players. pete in eight — and marked the Alistair Brownlee grabbed a British flag, That was him. He was a simple occasion today by upstaging a slowed to a jog and then walked across the fin- person. He did his job very well, host of younger rivals to ish line to win the men’s triathlon today at the and was a great husband for over qualify for the flagship 500- Olympics. 60 years and a great father.” meter K-1 final. Today’s Brownlee pulled away from silver medal Mike Riley was in Corvallis at The 47-year-old Idem, Recap winner Javier Gomez of Spain halfway through the team’s first practice Monday. who first competed at the the 10-kilometer run to finish in 1 hour, 46 “There was all sorts of 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, The Associated Press minutes, 25 seconds. (thoughts) like that,” Riley said of when she competed for ,won the third ’s Josefa Idem paddles on her way to winning a Gomez took silver, with Alistair’s younger not being at practice. “I thought semifinal to stay on course for a second semifinal heat in the 500-meter kayak race today. brother, Jonathan Brownlee, claiming bronze about it, and talked to my family Olympic gold — after Sydney 12 years ago. despite serving a 15-second time penalty. about it. My wife is up there with But there was disappointment for another Germany, who placed fourth in the same semi- my family right now. They are veteran champion, Katrin Wagner-Augustin of final to miss Thursday’s final. Wagner- SEE RECAP | B2 making plans. I was there in July.” C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Tuesday,August 7,2012 Y K Sports Verlander Former Dodgers leads Tigers owner buys Padres THE ASSOCIATED PRESS any offers to play last season. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN DIEGO — A group BASKETBALL DETROIT — Justin Verlander headed by former Los Kings give extension to matched a career high with 14 strike- Angeles Dodgers owner Peter coach Keith Smart outs and got home-run support from O’Malley and including pro golfer Phil Mickelson reached SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Prince Fielder and Miguel Cabrera, The Sacramento Kings leading the Detroit Tigers over the New agreement to buy the San Diego Padres from John extended coach Keith York Yankees 7-2 Monday night. Smart’s contract through the Verlander (12-7) threw 132 pitches, Moores. The purchase price is believed to be around $800 2013-14 season. Smart’s deal his most in a regular-season game, and had been set to expire after sent the Tigers to their fifth straight million. O’Malley is the son of the upcoming season. win. The 47-year-old Smart Verlander gave up two unearned Walter O’Malley, who bought the Brooklyn took over for the fired Paul runs after his fielding error extended Westphal in January after a the fifth inning. Dodgers in 1950 and 2-5 start. The Kings went Twins 14, Indians 3: Justin Sports 20-39 the rest of the way Morneau homered moved them to under Smart during the twice and drove in Shorts lockout-shortened season. MLB four runs, Joe Mauer Los had three RBIs and Angeles SOCCER Recap Ryan Doumit hit a before the 1958 season. three-run homer Autopsy points to ‘natural and the Twins hand- owners must approve the death’ for Crew player agreement. They are sched- ed the Indians’ their 10th straight loss. COLUMBUS, Ohio — A uled to meet later this month. Orioles 3, Mariners 1: Chris coroner said signs pointed to Tillman (5-1) took a three-hit shutout PRO FOOTBALL “an apparent natural death” into the eighth inning to extend a run of pending results from toxicol- successful starts by Baltimore pitchers, Terrell Owens joins ogy tests and on other tissue and the Orioles beat Jason Vargas and Seahawks after workout after an autopsy performed the Mariners. RENTON, Wash. — on Columbus Crew midfield- White Sox 4, Royals 2: Paul Terrell Owens is coming back er Kirk Urso on Monday. Konerko and Gordon Beckham homered to the NFL, hoping the The 22-year-old Urso was late, Chris Sale (13-3) pitched eight solid Seattle Seahawks’ search for pronounced dead at 1:50 a.m. innings and the White Sox beat Kansas another veteran wide receiv- Sunday at Grant Medical City. er will get him off the side- Center after collapsing at a Red Sox 9, Rangers 2: Dustin lines. downtown Columbus bar Pedroia had three of Boston’s eight dou- The 38-year-old Owens and restaurant. bles, Aaron Cook (3-5) pitched seven had a tryout with the Franklin County Coroner solid innings and the Red Sox beat the Seahawks in the morning, Jan Gorniak said toxicology Rangers. and hours later the team tests will not be finalized for Jacoby Ellsbury and Carl Crawford announced it had agreed to four to six weeks. each doubled twice and Adrian terms with the former star “It’s leaning toward an Gonzalez once as the Red Sox increased The Associated Press receiver. He hasn’t played in apparent natural death, but their major league high to 248 doubles. Detroit Tigers starter Justin Verlander winds up to pitch against the NewYorkYankees in the first the NFL since the 2010 sea- we don’t know why,”Gorniak Crawford and Gonzalez drove in three inning Monday in Detroit.Verlander matched a career high with 14 strikeouts in their 7-2 win. son with Cincinnati, when he said. runs each. caught 72 passes for 983 She said the autopsy Angels 4, Athletics 0: Jered yards and nine touchdowns. revealed no trauma to Urso’s gled. Goldschmidt was thrown out at Roger Bernadina scored when Houston Weaver pitched a four-hitter for his Owens sat out the entire body, along with no blood second base trying to stretch the hit by made two errors on the same play in the major league-leading 15th victory, and 2011 season following sur- clots. In addition to toxicolo- left fielder Starling Marte. 11th inning and Washington picked up the Angels beat the Athletics to overtake gery on his left knee and gy tests, the coroner’s office Bedard (6-12) leads the majors in its third straight win. the final spot in the crowded AL wild- failed to receive any offers. will also take a closer look at losses but lowered his home ERA to 2.38. On Kurt Suzuki’s bunt attempt, Brett card standings. He then had surgery on his what Gorniak referred to as Brewers 6, Reds 3: Yovani Gallardo Wallace and Wilton Lopez collided Weaver (15-1) has won a career-best left knee and didn’t receive “heart changes.” 10 straight starts, matching Chuck (10-8) pitched seven innings, and before Wallace threw the ball past first Finley’s franchise record set in 1997. Martin Maldonado homered and drove base and down the right field line. Right in three runs to help the Milwaukee fielder Brian Bogusevic’s throw home always shaken itself out that Brewers beat Cincinnati. was too high, allowing Bernadina to DUCKS one kid has emerged,” Kelly Pirates 4, Diamondbacks 0: Erik Cardinals 8, Giants 2: Jake score and give the Nationals a 5-4 lead. From Page B1 said. Bedard allowed two hits over seven Westbrook (11-8) threw six solid innings Padres 2, Cubs 0: Eric Stults (2-2) Besides finding a new innings, and the Pirates opened a sea- and Carlos Beltran hit his 26th home and four relievers combined on a five- The 6-foot-3, 204-pound quarterback, the Ducks also son-long 11-game homestand with a run as the Cardinals beat the Giants. hitter for San Diego. speedster from Encino, have to replace the most pro- win over the Diamondbacks. Braves 6, Phillies 1: Ben Sheets (4- Rockies 2, Dodgers 0: Carlos Calif., also ran for 200 yards lific running back in school Bedard did not walk a batter and 1) pitched into the eighth inning and Gonzalez had a sacrifice fly in the first on 23 carries. history in the incomparable faced just one over the minimum, strik- Jason Heyward homered to lead the inning and rookie Jordan Pacheco added Mariota, however, was the LaMichael James, who also ing out five. He retired 17 in a row until streaking Braves over Philadelphia. an RBI single in the third for the Rockies star of the spring game back left for the NFL after his jun- his final batter, Paul Goldschmidt, sin- Nationals 5, Astros 4, 11 innings: in their win over Los Angeles. in April, throwing for 202 ior season. yards and a TD, rushing for James’ close friend Kenjon 99 yards and two scores and Barner will finally get his shot RECAP team to a 91-48 rout of in women’s windsurfing overall to take the bronze by leading his team to a 41-14 to be the primary running Canada today to advance to today in the discipline’s final finishing third. victory. One of his TDs came back after backing up James From Page B1 the semifinals. race in the games. SYNCHRONIZED on an 82-yard run. the last three seasons. The U.S. hasn’t lost to Alabau came into the Meanwhile, Bennett The senior has rushed for The older Brownlee added Canada since playing in the medals race with a 14-point SWIMMING struggled, completing 59 1,856 yards and 20 TDs in his the Olympic title — Britain’s 1975 world championship lead and preserved it by fin- Natalia Ishchenko and percent of his passes for 209 career, including 939 yards first Olympic medal in tournament. ishing first. Svetlana Romashina extend- yards one TD and two inter- and 11 TDs last season on 152 triathlon — to his world and The victory was the 39th Windsurfing got the ed Russia’s domination of ceptions. carries. European titles. straight for the Americans in heave-ho from the lineup for synchronized swimming Both of those perform- “I’ve just been patient, He was among the leaders Olympic play and came 20 the 2016 Rio Olympics in a with an Olympic gold medal ances have added intrigue to waiting, and now that it’s after the 1,500-meter swim years to the day after the win vote in May, replaced by kite- in duet today. the position battle this here, I’m ready to take and 27-mile bike ride that started the streak — a boarding. The International The improved on month. advantage of it,”Barner said. through Hyde Park, but broke 88-74 victory over Cuba for RS:X Class Association filed their free score from the pre- “It’s an exciting time for Also back is sophomore away from Gomez in the run. the bronze medal in the 1992 a legal challenge last week liminaries, finishing with a us as a team,”said Mariota, a De’Anthony Thomas, whose He covered the 10-kilometer Barcelona Games. against the International total of 197.100 points. They 6-4, 211-pounder from dynamic freshman campaign course in 29 minutes and 7 The four-time defending Sailing Federation. haven’t lost an Olympic syn- Honolulu. “This competition included 595 yards rushing, seconds. gold medalists will make their Tuuli Petaja of chro event since the 1996 will get us better.” 605 yards receiving, 2,235 eighth straight appearance in jumped from third place Atlanta Games. Kelly said Monday he isn’t all-purpose yards and 18 TDs WOMEN’S BASKETBALL the Olympic semifinals. overall to take the silver Spain’s Ona Carbonell opposed to playing both overall. Diana Taurasi scored 15 medal thanks to a fourth- and Andrea Fuentes took sil- quarterbacks this season, but “I’m a lot more confident points and Candace Parker WINDSURFING place finish in the medals ver, while China’s Huang doesn’t anticipate that will in myself right now,”Thomas added 12 to lead the U.S. Marina Alabau of Spain race. ’s Zofia Noceti- Xuechen and Liu Ou won be the case. said. “I believe I have a lot women’s Olympic basketball won the Olympic gold medal Klepacka jumped from fifth bronze. “Everywhere I’ve been it’s more in me.” Scoreboard

p.m., ESPN2; Southwest Regional final, 6 p.m., Chicago Cubs (Raley 0-0) at San Diego Toronto (Happ 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Shields 9- Seattle FC at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Optioned 1B Hector Luna to Lehigh Valley (IL). On The Air ESPN2. (Ohlendorf 3-2), 7:05 p.m. 7), 4:10 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 12 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Sent RHP Juan Cruz to Colorado (White 2-6) at L.A. Dodgers (Harang Kansas City (B.Chen 7-9) at Chicago White Sox Chicago at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Altoona (EL) for a rehab assignment. Today Local Schedule 7-6), 7:10 p.m. (Peavy 9-7), 5:10 p.m. at New England, 4 p.m. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms with London Olympics — MSNBC (beach volleyball, Wednesday’s Games L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 9-7) at Oakland (B.Colon Los Angeles at Chivas USA, 8 p.m. OF Raymond Kruml on a minor league contract. volleyball, water polo, , table tennis), 6 Today Cincinnati (Latos 10-3) at Milwaukee (Wolf 3- 8-8), 7:05 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Agreed to terms a.m., live; NBC Sports Network (basketball, soc- No local events scheduled. 8), 11:10 a.m. Wednesday’s Games Transactions with OF Xavier Nady on a minor league contract. cer, triathlon, cycling, equestrian, synchronized Wednesday, Aug. 8 Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 7-9) at San Diego Minnesota (Duensing 2-6) at Cleveland Claimed LHP Jose Mijares off waivers from swimming, field hockey), 6 a.m., live; NBC (track No local events scheduled. (Richard 8-11), 3:35 p.m. (Masterson 7-10), 9:05 a.m. BASEBALL Kansas City. and field, beach volleyball, volleyball, diving, Thursday, Aug. 9 Arizona (I.Kennedy 10-8) at Pittsburgh Texas (M.Harrison 13-6) at Boston (Beckett 5- COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—Suspended WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Assigned C Carlos water polo, cycling), 9 a.m., delayed; CNBC (box- No local events scheduled. (Correia 8-6), 4:05 p.m. 9), 10:35 a.m. Cleveland minor league RHP Juan Nivar 50 Maldonado outright to Syracuse (IL). Agreed to ing, 2 p.m, delayed); NBC (gymnastics, track and Atlanta (T.Hudson 11-4) at Philadelphia L.A. Angels (Greinke 0-1) at Oakland (Straily 0- games after testing positive for metabolites of a terms with RHP Ramses Rosario, OF Aldrem field, beach volleyball), delayed; NBC (diving, (K.Kendrick 4-9), 4:05 p.m. 0), 12:35 p.m. performance-enhancing substance in violation Corredor, OF Darryl Florentino and OF Luis track and field), 12:35 a.m., delayed. Pro Baseball Miami (Eovaldi 2-7) at N.Y. Mets (C.Young 3-5), N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 11-3) at Detroit of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Guzman on minor league contracts. Claimed SS Major League Baseball — Seattle at Baltimore, 4:10 p.m. (A.Sanchez 1-1), 4:05 p.m. Treatment Program. Cesar Izturis off waivers from Milwaukee. Placed 4 p.m., Root Sports. National League Washington (G.Gonzalez 13-6) at Houston Seattle (Millwood 4-9) at Baltimore American League INF/OF Mark DeRosa on the 15-day DL, retroac- Little League Baseball — Southwest Regional East Division W L Pct GB (Galarraga 0-1), 5:05 p.m. (Tom.Hunter 4-7), 4:05 p.m. CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Reassigned OF Brandon tive to Aug. 5. Designated LHP Atahualpa semifinals, 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., ESPN2. Washington 66 43 .606 — San Francisco (Vogelsong 9-5) at St. Louis Toronto (Villanueva 6-1) at Tampa Bay (Cobb Short from Charlotte (IL) to Winston-Salem Severino for assignment. Wednesday, Aug. 8 Atlanta 63 46 .578 3 (J.Kelly 2-4), 5:15 p.m. 5-8), 4:10 p.m. (SAL). BASKETBALL London Olympics — NBC Sports Network (bas- New York 53 56 .486 13 Colorado (Francis 3-4) at L.A. Dodgers Kansas City (Guthrie 0-3) at Chicago White Sox CLEVELAND INDIANS—Claimed RHP Fabio National Basketball Association ketball, field hockey, handball, table tennis), 3 Miami 49 60 .450 17 (Billingsley 7-9), 7:10 p.m. (Quintana 4-1), 5:10 p.m. Martinez off waivers from the L.A. Angels and SACRAMENTO KINGS—Signed coach Keith a.m., live; MSNBC (water polo, boxing, Philadelphia 49 60 .450 17 optioned him to Carolina (Carolina). Smart to a contract extension through the 2013- wrestling), 6 a.m., live; NBC (track and field, Central Division W L Pct GB American League Pro Soccer DETROIT TIGERS—Optioned INF Danny Worth 14 season. water polo, cycling, beach volleyball, equestri- Cincinnati 66 43 .606 — East Division W L Pct GB to Toledo (IL). FOOTBALL 1 an, canoeing), 9 a.m., delayed; CNBC (boxing), 2 Pittsburgh 62 46 .574 3⁄2 New York 63 45 .583 — KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Designated 2B National Football League 1 Major League Soccer p.m., delayed; NBC Sports Network (basketball, St. Louis 60 49 .550 6 Baltimore 58 51 .532 5⁄2 Yuniesky Betancourt for assignment. Selected ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed RB Richard 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE field hockey, handball, table tennis), 3 p.m., live; Milwaukee 49 59 .454 16⁄2 Tampa Bay 56 52 .519 7 W L T Pts GF GA the contract of 2B Tony Abreu from Omaha Medlin. NBC (track and field, diving, beach volleyball), 8 Chicago 43 64 .402 22 Boston 55 55 .500 9 (PCL). Recalled LHP Francisley Bueno from BALTIMORE RAVENS—Named Sandy Weil 1 Houston 11 5 7 40 35 25 p.m., delayed; NBC (track and field, cycling), Houston 36 74 .327 30⁄2 Toronto 53 55 .491 10 Sporting KC 12 7 4 40 28 21 Omaha. director of football analytics. 12:30 a.m., delayed. West Division W L Pct GB Central Division W L Pct GB New York 11 7 5 38 38 34 —Recalled 2B Tsuyoshi CHICAGO BEARS—Signed WR Rashied Davis to Major League Baseball — Chicago Cubs at San San Francisco 59 50 .541 — Chicago 60 48 .556 — D.C. United 11 7 3 36 35 27 Nishioka from Rochester (IL). a one-year contract. Placed WR Devin Thomas 1 1 Diego, 3:30 p.m., WGN; Seattle at Baltimore, 4 Los Angeles 59 51 .536 ⁄2 Detroit 59 50 .541 1⁄2 Chicago 10 7 5 35 25 24 —Optioned RHP Erasmo on the reserve/left team list. 1 p.m., Root Sports; San Francisco at St. Louis, 5 Arizona 55 54 .505 4 Cleveland 50 59 .459 10⁄2 Montreal 9 13 3 30 35 43 Ramirez to Tacoma (PCL). DALLAS COWBOYS—Waived S Brodney Pool 1 p.m., ESPN. San Diego 47 64 .423 13 Minnesota 48 61 .440 12⁄2 Columbus 8 8 4 28 20 21 TAMPA BAY RAYS—Optioned INF Will Rhymes and CB Isaac Madison. Signed WR David Little Little League Baseball — Great Lakes Regional Colorado 39 68 .364 19 Kansas City 45 63 .417 15 Philadelphia 7 11 2 23 22 24 to Durham (IL). and RB Javarris Williams. semifinals, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., ESPN2; Southeast Monday’s Games West Division W L Pct GB New England 6 11 5 23 26 28 National League DENVER BRONCOS—Signed S Jim Leonhard Regional semifinals, 10 a.m., ESPN, and 3 p.m., Pittsburgh 4, Arizona 0 Texas 63 45 .583 — Toronto FC 5 13 4 19 25 40 —Placed C Henry and LB Keith Brooking. ESPN2. Atlanta 6, Philadelphia 1 Los Angeles 59 51 .536 5 WESTERN CONFERENCE Blanco on the 15-day DL. Claimed C Wil Nieves JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Agreed to terms 1 Thursday, Aug. 9 Washington 5, Houston 4, 11 innings Oakland 58 51 .532 5⁄2 W L T Pts GF GA off waivers from Colorado. with WR Justin Blackmon to a four-year contract. 1 London Olympics — NBC Sports Network (soc- Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 3 Seattle 51 60 .459 13⁄2 San Jose 13 5 5 44 45 28 CHICAGO CUBS—Placed RHP Matt Garza to the MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed WR A.J. Love. cer, basketball, synchronized swimming, St. Louis 8, San Francisco 2 Monday’s Games Real Salt Lake 13 8 3 42 35 28 15-day DL. Placed WR Greg Childs on the waived-injured list. wrestling, field hockey), 5 a.m., live; MSNBC San Diego 2, Chicago Cubs 0 Minnesota 14, Cleveland 3 Seattle 10 5 7 37 31 22 —Reinstated 3B Chris NEW YORK JETS—Waived WR DeMarcus (basketball, volleyball, water polo, equestrian, Colorado 2, L.A. Dodgers 0 Detroit 7, N.Y. Yankees 2 Vancouver 9 7 7 34 26 28 Nelson from the 15-day DL. Placed 1B Todd Ganaway and WR Scotty McKnight. field hockey, handball), 6 a.m., live; NBC (track Today’s Games Baltimore 3, Seattle 1 Los Angeles 10 11 3 33 39 39 Helton on the 15-day DL. OAKLAND RAIDERS—Waived DT Travis Ivey. and field, diving, water polo, volleyball, beach Arizona (Corbin 3-4) at Pittsburgh (Karstens 4- Boston 9, Texas 2 Chivas USA 785261421 HOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with RHP Removed CB Ron Bartell from the non-football volleyball, swimming, canoeing), 9 a.m., 2), 4:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City 2 Colorado 8 14 1 25 29 32 Brian Sanches on a minor league contract. injury list. delayed; CNBC (boxing), 2 p.m., delayed; NBC Atlanta (Minor 6-7) at Philadelphia (Hamels L.A. Angels 4, Oakland 0 FC Dallas 5 11 8 23 26 32 LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Designated OF Tony PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed LB Adrian (track and field, diving, beach volleyball, 11-6), 4:05 p.m. Today’s Games Portland 5 12 5 20 20 37 Gwynn Jr. for assignment. Recalled OF/1B Jerry Moten. Waived WR Andrew Brewer cycling), 8 p.m., delayed; NBC (track and field, Miami (LeBlanc 1-1) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 8-5), Minnesota (Deduno 3-0) at Cleveland (Kluber NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Sands from Albuquerque (PCL). Named Janet SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Agreed to terms with rhythmic gymnastics), 12:35 a.m., delayed. 4:10 p.m. 0-0), 4:05 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10 Marie Smith senior vice president of planning WR Terrell Owens. Golf — PGA Championship, 10 a.m., TNT. Washington (Detwiler 6-4) at Houston (Lyles N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 11-8) at Detroit Houston at New York, 5 p.m. and development. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Waived TE Chase Preseason Football — Green Bay at San Diego, 2-8), 5:05 p.m. (Porcello 8-6), 4:05 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11 MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Recalled SS Jean Coffman. Signed LS Andrew DePaola. 5 p.m., ESPN. Cincinnati (Cueto 14-5) at Milwaukee (Fiers 5- Seattle (Beavan 7-6) at Baltimore (Britton 1-1), Real Salt Lake at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Segura from Huntsville (TL). COLLEGE Little League Baseball — Midwest Regional 4), 5:10 p.m. 4:05 p.m. Toronto FC at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Agreed to terms UCLA—Dismissed junior C Anthony Stover semifinals, 11 a.m., ESPN, and 4 p.m., ESPN2; San Francisco (Zito 8-8) at St. Louis (Lynn 13- Texas (Dempster 0-0) at Boston (Lester 5-9), D.C. United at Sporting Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. with 1B Jake Opitz on a minor league contract. from the men’s basketball team for failure to Northwest Regional semifinals, 2 p.m. and 8 4), 5:15 p.m. 4:10 p.m. Colorado at FC Dallas, 6 p.m. Reinstated LHP Raul Valdes from the 15-day DL. meet NCAA eligibility requirements. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Tuesday, August 7,2012 • The World • B3 Y K Sports TRACK Team USA surges U.S. women advance in 200 to another victory From Page B1 Sanchez finished in 47.63 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GYMNASTICS to beat American Michael Gabby Douglas was nowhere near Tinsley to the line, as the LONDON — Kevin Durant helped the podium this time. The all-around United States took only one the U.S. men’s basketball team put champion, who also helped the medal in an event where it away with one impressive United States to team gold, finished captured all three in Beijing. shooting burst on Monday. last on . Russia’s Aliya “It’s a new day, it’s a new Durant scored 17 of his 28 points Mustafina rallied to the victory. era,” said the 33-year-old during the Americans’ 42-point third “Toward the end of the Olympics, Taylor. “Things change. quarter, turning a one-point game you get mentally and physically tired People evolve. People show into a blowout that sent the U.S. and you’re just like drained,”Douglas up.” soaring into the quarterfinals with a said. “I tried to fight through it as Defending 400-meter 126-97 victory over Argentina. much as I could.” champion LaShawn Carmelo Anthony made a 3- Mustafina, who injured her left Merritt wasn’t among them, pointer in the final second of the big knee in April 2011, gave Russia its however. third while taking what he and the first gold in women’s gymnastics in The American was head- U.S. bench right behind him felt was London. This completed her medal ing back home after pulling a cheap shot from Argentina’s set following a silver in team compe- up with a hurt hamstring in Facundo Campazzo, setting off an tition and bronze in all-around. the first round. With no other exchange of words and technical Arthur Zanetti finished first on The Associated Press Team USA’s Kevin Durant shoots over Argentina’s Carlos Delfino during their game Monday. American men in that final, fouls. still for ’s first gymnastics 19-year-old The Americans (5-0) will play medal, and Yang Hak-seon of South gave Grenada its first-ever (3-2) in a quarterfinal game Korea added the gold on vault to his SHOOTING Bauge of . The 24-year-old Olympic medal. He took the Wednesday. world title. Matt Emmons finally made his from Bolton, outside , lead at the halfway point and made good on the British team’s JUDO way to the podium in the 50-meter ran hard to the finish line BEACH VOLLEYBALL three-position rifle event at the decision to enter him in the event even though he hardly need- American judo fighter Nick Americans Jake Gibb and Sean Olympics. instead of defending champion Chris ed to — winning in 43.94 sec- Delpopolo apologized after he was Rosenthal were knocked out of the The U.S. marksman held on to win Hoy. onds. expelled from the Olympics for dop- men’s tournament by . the bronze medal at the London SAILING It was the first time since ing, blaming the disqualification on The Americans won the first set Games. Italy’s Niccolo Campriani set the 1980 Games that his unintentional consumption of 21-19, then dropped two straight to Olympic marks of 1,180 in qualifying Tom Slingsby of Australia won the someone other than an something baked with marijuana. Martins Plavins and Janis Smedins, and 1,278.5 for his overall score, easi- men’s Laser class by match-racing American won the men’s 400 Delpopolo is the first of the 10,500 21-18, 15-11. The other American ly topping silver medalist Kim Jong- closest competitor Pavlos Kontides and the first time a runner London Games athletes to fail an in- men’s team, Beijing gold medalists hyun of . to the back of the fleet. from anywhere but the competition doping test. Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser, had Emmons won a 50-meter prone Kontides took the silver, the first- United States broke the 44- The International Olympic already been eliminated. rifle gold at and silver in the ever Olympic medal for Cyprus, the second barrier. Merritt went Committee said it disqualified him event at Beijing, but is best-known small island nation that started tak- home to start rehabilitating, from the 73-kilogram class, where he BOXING for his Olympic three-position mis- ing part in the games in Moscow in figuring there was no need to placed seventh. He beat opponents Flyweight Marlen Esparza and fortunes. 1980. try to run the 4x400-meter from Hong Kong and , then middleweight Claressa Shields He was the leader with one shot In the women’s , Xu relay — where the Americans lost to fighters from South Korea and clinched the U.S. team’s first two left in three-position at Athens in Lijia of China won the gold despite have won seven straight — at . The IOC added that he boxing medals. Esparza patiently 2004, then somehow managed to having to do a penalty turn on the less than full health. tested positive for metabolites of outboxed ’s Karlha shoot at the wrong target. He was in first downwind leg for rocking the Earlier, Americans Lolo cannabis after competing on July 30, Magliocco, and the 17-year-old front again with one shot left in boat. of the Jones and Dawn Harper, the the day of his event. Shields closed furiously in an 18-14 Beijing, but the gun went off before Netherlands took silver, and defending Olympic champi- The judoka from Westfield, N.J., win over Swedish veteran Anna he was aligned with the target. Belgium’s Evi Van Acker was third. on, made it through the first said his positive test was “caused by Laurell. round of 100-meter hurdles my inadvertent consumption of food WATER POLO FIELD HOCKEY qualifying, along with world that I did not realize had been baked VOLLEYBALL Norbert Hosnyanszky scored Three-time Olympic champion champion of with marijuana” before he left for the David McKienzie scored 17 points three times and defending champion Australia was knocked out of the Australia. Olympics. and the defending champion U.S. beat the U.S. 11-6 to close women’s tournament when it played In the women’s 200, “I apologize to U.S. Olympic men’s team clinched a top tourna- out the preliminary stage of the a scoreless draw against world cham- Veronica Campbell-Brown of Committee, to my teammates, and to ment seed with a victory over winless men’s tournament. pion Argentina. Jamaica provided the only bit my fans, and I am embarrassed by Tunisia. The Americans have dropped two Argentina advanced to the semifi- of drama in preliminaries, this mistake,” he said in a statement Sean Rooney added 12 points in straight and will face undefeated nals with the draw in the finale of barely making it into the top released by the USOC. “I look for- the 25-15, 25-19, 25-19 win, which set in the quarterfinals on pool play. Australia had to win, and it three to move on to ward to representing my country in up a quarterfinal against Italy on Wednesday. never looked likely. Wednesday. the future, and will rededicate myself Wednesday. Hungary plays Italy, Spain takes Germany, the other former Americans to being the best judo athlete that I The United States was coming off on Montenegro and Australia faces Olympic champion in Pool B, also and Carmelita Jeter, can be.” a five-set loss to Russia, which ended in the other quarters. was eliminated with a 0-0 draw with Jamaican 100-meter gold Defending Olympic 50K race walk an 11-match in New Zealand. medalist Shelly-Ann Fraser- champion Alex Schwazer also tested Olympic play, dating to the CYCLING New Zealand’s reward for making Pryce and 400-meter winner positive for doping, and the Italian Americans’ undefeated march to the won the sprint for it to the semifinals for the first time Sanya Richards-Ross of the Olympic Committee said he had been gold medal at the Beijing Games. Britain’s fifth gold medal out of a was a clash with unbeaten defending U.S. also made it through. removed from the team. Schwazer plays Germany, Poland possible seven in . champ the Netherlands on Oregonian Nick was scheduled to compete on faces Russia and Argentina plays Kenny earned his first win against Wednesday. Britain meets Argentina Symmonds won his opening- Saturday. Brazil in the other quarters. three-time world champion Gregory in the other semi. round heat in the 800. Olympic Scoreboard

Medal’s Table SILVER—, Tunisia. Belgium, 44.81. 6. Jonathan Borlee, Belgium, (16.400, 16.233), 16.316. 4. Enrique Pherselidze, , 1-0, 1-0, Points. Johan South Korea 3, Belgium 1 Through Monday, Aug. 6 BRONZE— Assefa, Ethiopia. 44.83. 7. Demetrius Pinder, Bahamas, 44.98. 8. Tomas Gonzalez Sepulveda, Chile (16.400, Euren, Sweden, def. Ioseb Chugoshvili, , Netherlands 2, Britain 1 179 of 302 total medal events Women’s Steven Solomon, Australia, 45.14. 15.966), 16.183. 5. Samuel Mikulak, Newport 1-0, 0-1, 1-0, Points. Group B Nation G S B Tot GOLD—Nadzeya Ostapchuk, Belarus. Men’s 400 Hurdles — 1. Felix Sanchez, Beach, Calif. (16.100, 16.000), 16.050. 6. Isaac Monday’s Scores Country W L T Pt GF GA China 31 19 14 64 SILVER—Valerie Adams, New Zealand. Dominican Republic, 47.63. 2. Michael Tinsley, Botella Perez, Spain (15.900, 15.833), 15.866. 7. Argentina 3 1 1 10 12 4 United States 29 15 19 63 BRONZE—Evgeniia Kolodko, Russia. Little Rock, Ark., 47.91. 3. Javier Culson, Puerto , (16.100, 15.166), 15.633. MEN’s BASKETBALL New Zealand 3 1 1 10 9 5 Russia 7 17 18 42 Women’s Pole Vault Rico, 48.10. 4. David Greene, Britain, 48.24. 5. 8. Kristian Thomas, Britain (16.366, 14.700), Group A Australia 3 1 1 10 5 2 Britain 18 11 11 40 GOLD—Jennifer Suhr, Fredonia, N.Y. Angelo Taylor, Decatur, Ga., 48.25. 6. Jehue 15.533. Country W L Pts Germany 221767 2121428 SILVER—Yarisley Silva, Cuba. Gordon, Trinidad & Tobago, 48.86. 7. Leford Women’s Uneven Bars — 1. , United States 5 0 10 South Africa 1 4 0 3 9 14 France 8 9 9 26 BRONZE—Elena Isinbaeva, Russia. Green, Jamaica, 49.12. 8. Kerron Clement, Russia, 16.133. 2. , China, 15.933. 3. France 4 1 9 United States 1 4 0 3 4 13 LaPorte, Texas, 49.15. Elizabeth Tweddle, Britain, 15.916. 4. Yao Jinnan, Argentina 3 2 8 Monday’s Scores South Korea 11 5 6 22 CYCLING TRACK Germany 5 10 7 22 Women’s 3,000 Steeplechase — 1. Yuliya China, 15.766. 5. Victoria Komova, Russia, 2 3 7 New Zealand 0, Germany 0 Men’s Sprint Zaripova, Russia, 9:06.72. 2. Habiba Ghribi, 15.666. 6. , Germany, 15.266. 7. Nigeria 1 4 6 South Africa 7, United States 0 Australia 2 12 8 22 GOLD—Jason Kenny, Britain. Italy 7 6 4 17 Tunisia, 9:08.37. 3. , Ethiopia, Koko Tsurumi, Japan, 14.966. 8. Gabrielle Tunisia 0 5 5 Argentina 0, Australia 0 SILVER—Gregory Bauge, France. 9:09.84. 4. , , Douglas, Virginia Beach, Va., 14.900. Monday’s Scores Wednesday, Aug. 8 Netherlands 33410 BRONZE—, Australia. Canada 1 3 6 10 9:09.88. 5. , Ethiopia, 9:12.98. 6. SAILING Lithuania 76, Tunisia 63 9th Place Ukraine 3 0 6 9 EQUESTRIAN Etenesh Diro, Ethiopia, 9:19.89. 7. Antje Moldner- Laser Radial — 1. , China (5, 8, 11, 3, 5, France 79, Nigeria 73 Japan vs. South Africa, 12:30 a.m. Hungary 4 1 3 8 Team Jumping Schmidt, Germany, 9:21.78. 8. Gesa Felicitas 4, 1, 4, 1, 2, 2), 35. 2. Marit Bouwmeester, United States 126, Argentina 97 7th Place Group B Belarus 3 2 3 8 GOLD—Britain (Scott Brash, Peter Charles, Ben Krause, Germany, 9:23.52. Netherlands (6, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1, 4, 3, 6, 1, 4), 37. 3. Evi South Korea vs. Germany, 3:30 a.m. Women’s Pole Vault — Country W L Pts New Zealand 3 1 4 8 Maher, Nick Skelton). 1. Jennifer Suhr, Van Acker, Belgium (3, 2, 3, 8, 1, 5, 8, 1, 8, 3, 6), Semifinals Russia 4 1 9 2 4 2 8 SILVER—Netherlands (Marc Houtzager, Gerco Fredonia, N.Y., (4.75), 15-7. 2. Yarisley Silva, Cuba, 40. 4. Annalise Murphy, Ireland (1, 1, 1, 1, 8, 19, 2, Netherlands vs. New Zealand, 7:30 a.m. (4.75), 15-7. 3. Elena Isinbaeva, Russia, (4.70), 15- Brazil 4 1 9 Romania 2 4 2 8 Schroder, Maikel van der Vleuten, Jur Vrieling). 10, 3, 7, 10), 44. 5. , Britain (7, 10, 2, Argentina vs. Britain, noon 5. 4. Silke Spiegelburg, Germany, (4.65), 15-3. 5. Spain 3 28 Brazil 2 1 5 8 BRONZE—Saudi Arabia (Ramzy Al Duhami, 2, 2, 11, 6, 8, 42, 4, 8), 60. 6. Gintare Scheidt, Friday, Aug. 10 Martina Strutz, Germany, (4.55), 14-11. 6. Holly Australia 3 2 8 6 0 1 7 HRH Prince Abdullah Al Saud, Kamal Bahamdan, Lithuania (2, 13, 9, 10, 3, 14, 11, 7, 7, 6, 14), 82. 7. 11th Place Bleasdale, Britain, (4.45), 14-7 1-4. 6. Jirina Britain 1 4 6 Cuba 3 3 1 7 Abdullah Waleed Sharbatly). Sari Multala, Finland (4, 6, 15, 4, 19, 21, 3, 2, 16, Belgium vs. United States, 12:30 a.m. Ptacnikova, Czech Republic, (4.45), 14-7 1-4. 6. China 0 5 5 Poland 2 1 3 6 GYMNASTICS 5, 20), 94. 8. , Clearwater, Fla. (8, 5, MEN’S VOLLEYBALL Lisa Ryzih, Germany, (4.45), 14-7 1-4. 9. Becky Monday’s Scores Sweden 1 3 2 6 Men’s Vault 12, 17, 4, 9, 21, 20, 9, 8, 12), 104. Group A Holliday, Penryn, Calif., (4.45), 14-7 1-4. Australia 82, Russia 80 North Korea 4 0 1 5 GOLD—Yang Hak Seon, South Korea. Laser — 1. Tom Slingsby, Australia (2, 1, 2, 6, 9, Country W L Pts Shot Put — 1. Nadzeya Ostapchuk, Belarus, Britain 90, China 58 Czech Republic 1 3 1 5 SILVER—Denis Ablyazin, Russia. 2, 14, 1, 1, 1, 18), 43. 2. Pavlos Kontides, Cyprus (9, Bulgaria 4 1 12 (21.36), 70-1. 2. Valerie Adams, New Zealand, Brazil 88, Spain 82 Kenya 1 2 2 5 BRONZE—Igor Radivilov, Ukraine. 4, 1, 1, 2, 4, 12, 7, 7, 4, 20), 59. 3. Rasmus Myrgren, Poland 3 29 Mexico 0 3 2 5 (20.70), 67-11. 3. Evgeniia Kolodko, Russia, Wednesday, Aug. 8 Argentina 3 2 9 Men’s Rings (20.48), 67-2 1-4. 4. , China, (20.22), Sweden (11, 5, 4, 5, 25, 10, 4, 9, 10, 2, 12), 72. 4. Quarterfinals South Africa 3 1 0 4 GOLD—Arthur Nabarrete Zanetti, Brazil. Tonci Stipanovic, Croatia (5, 6, 20, 4, 3, 1, 8, 13, Italy 328 Iran 2 1 1 4 66-4 1-4. 5. Li Ling, China, (19.63), 64-5. 6. Russia vs. Lithuania, 6 a.m. Australia 2 3 7 SILVER—, China. Michelle Carter, Ovilla, Texas, (19.42), 63-8 3-4. 7. 6, 15, 16), 77. 5. , New Zealand France vs. Spain, 8:15 a.m. Jamaica 2 1 1 4 BRONZE—, Italy. (12, 8, 17, 18, 1, 7, 13, 15, 3, 3, 8), 87. 6. Simon Britain 0 5 0 Liu Xiangrong, China, (19.18), 62-11 1-4. 8. Geisa Brazil vs. Argentina, noon Monday’s Scores Ethiopia 2 0 2 4 Women’s Uneven Bars Groteluschen, Germany (14, 12, 19, 3, 7, 8, 19, 4, Monday’s Scores Arcanjo, Brazil, (19.02), 62-5. United States vs. Australia, 2:15 p.m. Australia 3, Poland 1 (25-21, 25-22, 18-25, 25-22) 1 1 2 4 GOLD—Aliya Mustafina, Russia. 13, 10, 2), 92. 7. Paul Goodison, Britain (10, 23, 16, Colombia 0 3 1 4 CYCLING (TRACK) WOMEN’S SOCCER Bulgaria 3, Italy 0 (32-30, 25-20, 25-19) SILVER—He Kexin, China. 2, 4, 9, 17, 12, 9, 8, 6), 93. 8. Alejandro Foglia Slovakia 0 1 3 4 Men’s Sprint — Gold Medal: Jason Kenny, Semifinals Argentina 3, Britain 0 (25-18, 25-18, 25-15) BRONZE—Elizabeth Tweddle, Britain. Costa, Uruguay (15, 3, 28, 27, 30, 6, 9, 3, 5, 6, 4), Croatia 2 1 0 3 Britain, def. Gregory Bauge, France, w-10.232, w- 106. Also: 29. Rob Crane, Darien, Conn. (35, 42, United States 4, Canada 3 Group B Spain 0 2 1 3 SAILING 10.308. Bronze Medal: Shane Perkins, Australia, 30, 28, 16, 26, 18, 8, 33, 44), 236. Japan 2, France 1 Country W L Pts 0 1 2 3 Men’s Laser def. Njisane Nicholas Phillip, Trinidad & Tobago, Thursday, Aug. 9 United States 4 1 13 SHOOTING Belgium 0 1 2 3 GOLD—Tom Slingsby, Australia. w-10.489, w-10.297. Bronze Medal Brazil 4 1 11 Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions — 1. Niccolo India 0 1 2 3 SILVER—Pavlos Kontides, Cyprus. France vs. Canada, 9 a.m. Russia 4 1 11 EQUESTRIAN Campriani, Italy (1180, 98.5), 1278.5. 2. Kim Dominican Republic 1 1 0 2 BRONZE—Rasmus Myrgren, Sweden. Gold Medal Germany 2 3 5 Team Jumping Jonghyun, South Korea (1171, 101.5), 1272.5. 3. Georgia 1 102 Women’s Laser Radial Japan vs. United States, 3:45 p.m. Serbia 1 4 5 Final Ranking Matthew Emmons, Brown Mills, N.J. (1172, 99.3), Switzerland 1 1 0 2 GOLD—Xu Lijia, China. Tunisia 0 5 0 1. Britain (Nick Skelton, BIG STAR; Ben Maher, 1271.3. 4. Cyril Graff, France (1171, 100.0), 1271.0. MEN’S HANDBALL Lithuania 1 0 1 2 SILVER—Marit Bouwmeester, Netherlands. Monday’s Scores TRIPPLE X; Scott Brash, HELLO SANCTOS; Peter 5. Zhu Qinan, China (1170, 100.2), 1270.2. 6. Peter Group A Egypt 0 2 0 2 BRONZE—Evi Van Acker, Belgium. Russia 3, Serbia 0 (25-15, 25-20, 25-17) Charles, VINDICAT), (4; 4), 8. Sidi, Hungary (1168, 101.0), 1269.0. 7. Ole Kristian Country W L T Pts Armenia 0 1 1 2 United States 3, Tunisia 0 (25-15, 25-19, 25-19) SHOOTING 2. Netherlands (Jur Vrieling, BUBALU; Maikel Bryhn, Norway (1169, 98.8), 1267.8. 8. Yury Iceland 5 0 0 10 0 1 1 2 Brazil 3, Germany 0 (25-21, 25-22, 25-19) Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions van der Vleuten, VERDI; Marc Houtzager, STER- Shcherbatsevich, Belarus (1171, 96.3), 1267.3. France 4 1 0 8 Mongolia 0 1 1 2 Wednesday, Aug. 8 GOLD—Niccolo Campriani, Italy. REHOF’S TAMINO; Gerco Schroder, LONDON), (4; Men’s Trap — 1. Giovanni Cernogoraz, Croatia Sweden 3 2 0 6 Norway 0 1 1 2 Quarterfinals SILVER—Kim Jonghyun, South Korea. 4), 8. (122, 24), 146. 2. Massimo Fabbrizi, Italy (123, 23), Tunisia 2 3 0 4 Serbia 0 1 1 2 BRONZE—Matthew Emmons, Brown Mills, N.J. 3. Saudi Arabia (HRH Prince Abdullah Al Saud, Argentina 1 4 02 Argentina vs. Brazil, 6 a.m. Tunisia 0 1 1 2 146. 3. Fehaid Aldeehani, Kuwait (124, 21), 145. 4. United States vs. Italy, 8 a.m. Men’s Trap DAVOS; Kamal Bahamdan, DELPHI; Ramzy Al Michael Diamond, Australia (125, 20), 145. 5. Britain 0 5 0 0 Greece 0 0 2 2 GOLD—Giovanni Cernogoraz, Croatia. Duhami, BAYARD VAN DE VILLA THERE; Monday’s Scores Poland vs. Russia, 11:30 a.m. Moldova 0 0 2 2 Jesus Serrano, Spain (123, 21), 144. 6. Anton Bulgaria vs. Germany, 1:30 p.m. SILVER—Massimo Fabbrizi, Italy. Abdullah Waleed Sharbatly, SULTAN), (1; 13), 14. Glasnovic, Croatia (122, 21), 143. Tunisia 25, Argentina 23 Grenada 1 0 0 1 BRONZE—Fehaid Aldeehani, Kuwait. 4. Switzerland (Steve Guerdat, NINO DES Iceland 41, Britain 24 MEN’s WATER POLO Venezuela 1 0 0 1 BUISSONNETS; Paul Estermann, CASTLEFIELD WEIGHTLIFTING France 29, Sweden 26 WEIGHTLIFTING Group A Cyprus 01 01 ECLIPSE; Werner Muff, KIAMON; Pius Schwizer, Men’s 105Kg — 1. Oleksiy Torokhtiy, Ukraine, Group B Country W L T Pt GF GA 0 1 01 Men’s 105Kg CARLINA), (4; 12), 16. (4, 185-408; 1, 227-500), 412 kg.-908 pounds. 2. Country W L T Pts GOLD—Oleksiy Torokhtiy, Ukraine. Croatia 5 0 0 10 50 29 Guatemala 0 1 0 1 5. Canada (Jill Henselwood, GEORGE; Eric Navab Nasirshelal, Iran, (6, 184-406; 2, 227- Croatia 5 0 0 10 Italy 3 1 1 7 40 36 Malaysia 0 1 0 1 SILVER—Navab Nasirshelal, Iran. Lamaze, DERLY CHIN DE MUZE; Ian Millar, STAR 500), 411-906. 3. Bartlomiej Wojciech Bonk, Denmark 4 1 0 8 BRONZE—Bartlomiej Wojciech Bonk, Poland. Spain 3 2 0 6 52 42 Taiwan 0 1 0 1 POWER), (5; 21), 26. Poland, (1, 190-419; 4, 220-485), 410-904. 4. Spain 3 2 0 6 Australia 2 3 0 4 40 44 WRESTLING 0 1 0 1 6. Sweden (Jens Fredricson, LUNATIC; Lisen Ruslan Nurudinov, , (5, 184-406; 3, Hungary2304Greece 1 3 1 3 41 43 Argentina 0 0 1 1 Men’s 60Kg Fredricson, MATRIX; Henrik von Eckermann, 220-485), 404-891. 5. Ivan Efremov, Uzbekistan, Serbia 1402 Kazakhstan 0 5 0 0 24 53 Hong Kong0011GOLD—Omid Haji Noroozi, Iran. ALLERDINGS; Rolf-Goran Bengtsson, CASALL), (7, 183-403; 5, 218-481), 401-884. 6. Ahed Jughli, South Korea 0 5 0 0 Monday’s Scores Kuwait 0 01 1 SILVER—Revaz Lashkhi, Georgia. (4; 24), 28. Syria, (8, 180-397; 6, 218-481), 398-877. 7. Arturs Monday’s Scores Croatia 12, Kazakhstan 4 0 0 1 1 BRONZE—Ryutaro Matsumoto, Japan. 6. United States (Mclain Ward, Brewster, N.Y., Plesnieks, Latvia, (9, 175-386; 7, 215-474), 390- Hungary 26, Serbia 23 Italy 10, Spain 7 0 0 1 1 BRONZE—Zaur Kuramagomedov, Russia. ANTARES; Elizabeth Madden, Cazenovia, N.Y., 860. 8. Jorge David Arroyo Valdez, Ecuador, (3, Denmark 26, South Korea 24 Australia 13, Greece 8 Saudi Arabia 0 0 1 1 Men’s 84Kg VIA VOLO; Reed Kessler, Armonk, N.Y., CYLANA; 185-408; 10, 200-441), 385-849. Croatia 30, Spain 25 Group B Singapore 0 0 1 1 GOLD—Alan Khugaev, Russia. Richard Fellers, Wilsonville, Ore., FLEXIBLE), (8; WRESTLING Wednesday, Aug. 8 Country W L T Pt GF GA Trinidad & Tobag 0 0 1 1 SILVER—Karam Mohamed Gaber Ebrahim, 20), 28. Men’s Greco-Roman Quarterfinals Serbia 4 0 1 96938 0 0 1 1 Egypt. 8. Brazil (Alvaro Affonso de Miranda Neto, 60Kg — Gold Medal: Omid Haji Noroozi, Iran, Iceland vs. Hungary, 3 a.m. Montenegro 3 1 1 7 54 41 Uzbekistan 0 0 1 1 BRONZE—Damian Janikowski, Poland. RAHMANNSHOF’S BOGENO; Jose Roberto def. Revaz Lashkhi, Georgia, 1-0, 1-0, Spain vs. France, 6:30 a.m. Hungary 3 2 0 6 65 52 BRONZE—Danyal Gajiyev, Kazakhstan. Reynoso Fernandez Filho, MAESTRO ST LOIS; Points.Bronze Medals: Zaur Kuramagomedov, Sweden vs. Denmark, 10 a.m. United States 3 2 0 6 43 44 Monday’s Medalists Men’s 120Kg Rodrigo Pessoa, REBOZO), (8; 59), 67. Russia, def. Hasan Aliyev, Azerbaijan, 2-0, 3-0, Croatia vs. Tunisia, 1:30 p.m. Romania 1 4024855 TRACK & FIELD GOLD—Mijain Lopez Nunez, Cuba. GYMNASTICS Points. Ryutaro Matsumoto, Japan, def. Almat WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY Britain 0 5 0 0 28 77 Men’s 400 SILVER—Heiki Nabi, Estonia. Men’s Rings — 1. Arthur Nabarrete Zanetti, Kebispayev, Kazakhstan, 1-2, 3-1, 3-0, Pins. Group A Monday’s Scores GOLD—Kirani James, Grenada. BRONZE—Johan Euren, Sweden. Brazil, 15.900. 2. Chen Yibing, China, 15.800. 3. 84Kg — Gold Medal: Alan Khugaev, Russia, Country W L T Pt GF GA Serbia 12, Romania 4 SILVER—Luguelin Santos, Dominican Republic. BRONZE—Riza Kayaalp, Turkey. Matteo Morandi, Italy, 15.733. 4. Aleksandr def. Karam Mohamed Gaber Ebrahim, Egypt, 1-0, Netherlands 5 0 0 15 12 5 Montenegro 13, Britain 4 BRONZE—Lalonde Gordon, Trinidad & Tobago. Balandin, Russia, 15.666. 5. Denis Ablyazin, 2-0, Points. Bronze Medals: Danyal Gajiyev, Britain 3 2 0 9 14 7 Hungary 11, United States 6 Men’s 400 Hurdles Monday’s Finals Russia, 15.633. 6. Tommy Ramos, Puerto Rico, Kazakhstan, def. Vladimer Gegeshidze, Georgia, China 2 2 1 7 6 3 Wednesday, Aug. 8 GOLD—Felix Sanchez, Dominican Republic. TRACK & FIELD 15.600. 7. Iordan Iovtchev, Bulgaria, 15.108. 8. 0-1, 1-0, 2-0, Points. Damian Janikowski, Poland, South Korea 2 3 0 6 9 13 Quarterfinals SILVER—Michael Tinsley, Little Rock, Ark. Men’s 400 — 1. Kirani James, Grenada, 43.94. Federico Molinari, Argentina, 14.733. def. Melonin Noumonvi, France, 1-0, 1-0, Points. Japan 1 3 1 4 4 9 Spain vs. Montenegro, 6:30 a.m. BRONZE—Javier Culson, Puerto Rico. 2. Luguelin Santos, Dominican Republic, 44.46. Men’s Vault — 1. Yang Hak Seon, South Korea 120Kg — Gold Medal: Mijain Lopez Nunez, Belgium 0 3 2 2 2 10 Australia vs. Serbia, 7:50 a.m. Women’s 3,000 Steeplechase 3. Lalonde Gordon, Trinidad & Tobago, 44.52. 4. (16.466, 16.600), 16.533. 2. Denis Ablyazin, Cuba, def. Heiki Nabi, Estonia, 2-0, 1-0, Points. Monday’s Scores Italy vs. Hungary, 10:40 a.m. GOLD—, Russia. Chris Brown, Bahamas, 44.79. 5. Kevin Borlee, Russia (16.433, 16.366), 16.399. 3. Igor Radivilov, Bronze Medals: Riza Kayaalp, Turkey, def. Guram Japan 1, China 0 Croatia vs. United States, noon C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B4 •The World • Tuesday,August 7,2012 Y K London Olympics Americans reach soccer final with dramatic win

MANCHESTER, England Thursday at Wembley was for us after that game. It cession: an indirect kick, a (AP) — The U.S. women’s Stadium with gold on the hurt us for a really long time.” hand ball, a penalty kick. soccer team has another line. The top-ranked The U.S. team was 10 Score tied. come-from-behind, last- Americans lost to Japan on minutes away from another “We feel like it was taken minute thriller to add to its penalty kicks in the World devastating loss in the away from us,” Canada for- legacy. The Americans won’t Cup final last summer, a Olympic semifinals Monday ward Christine Sinclair said. have much time to celebrate stunning blow that became a night when it caught a break. “It’s a shame in a game like it: It’s time to focus on win- source of motivation as the Canada goalkeeper Erin that, which is so important, ning it all. players prepared for the McLeod was whistled for that the ref decided the result This is the moment the Olympics. holding the ball too long, a before the game started.” U.S. players have been eyeing “This is redemption for violation often committed The Americans then put for more than a year, a us,” midfielder Carli Lloyd but rarely enforced. The together a final winning rematch with Japan on said. “We know how hard it dominoes fell in quick suc- surge. In the third and final minute of injury time that had been added on to extra The Associated Press time — with goalkeeper Hope American Alex Morgan, center, celebrates with teammates including Solo mentally preparing for a Abby Wambach, left, and Sydney Leroux after heading in the winning penalty kick shootout — Alex goal during their semifinal match at the Olympics on Monday. Morgan looped in a 6-yard header on a long cross from “The ref, she will have to Americans an indirect free Heather O’Reilly, giving the sleep in bed tonight after kick inside the area. Megan U.S. a 4-3 win in the Olympic watching the replays,” said Rapinoe took the kick and REEL IN semifinals at Old Trafford. Canada coach John rammed it into the Canadian “I don’t have much to say Herdman, who also felt that wall, the ball glancing off the because I need to wrap my Pedersen missed a hand ball arm of Marie-Eve Nault. THE SAVINGS head around what just hap- in front of the U.S. goal. Pedersen then awarded the pened,”Solo said. “And that’s “She’s gonna have to live U.S. a penalty kick, which the truth of the matter. We with that. We will move on co-captain Abby Wambach tend to keep things interest- from this. I wonder if she will converted off the left post. ing.” be able to.” “I think the referee was August 24 & 25 Canada, seeking the Pedersen cited McLeod very one-sided,” McLeod country’s first Summer for holding the ball more said. “It was an interesting ANNUAL TENT SALE Games medal in a traditional than six seconds. McLeod sequence of events. I think During the team sport since 1936, will said she did not receive the we outplayed the Americans play France for the bronze on customary warning from the the entire game. I think it’s HUGE DISCOUNTS UNDER THE TENT Thursday at Coventry, but it referee beforehand, although unfortunate the calls went will take a while to get over she did say the linesman had the way that they did. Of AND MOST IN-STORE ITEMS ON SALE TOO! this one. Canada’s coach felt told her at the start of the course, the Americans are a cheated, and lashed out with second half not to slow down great soccer team, and today It’s The Annual Tent Sale At Englund Marine criticism of Norwegian refer- play. we were better, and the luck Supply — don’t miss this huge truckload of inventory ee Christiana Pedersen. The violation gave the went their way.” brought in for this special sale! You’ll find everything for the fisherman, outdoorsman, do-it-yourself’er, camper, RV’er, or stock up on great gifts for the holidays! Bradley Smokers • Crab Gear • Tools FoodSaver Bags • Crab Cookers & Pots Boat Seats • Knives • Sharpeners Fenders • Rain Gear & Clothing Lifevests for Toddlers up to XXXL Adults Boots • Electronics • Oars & Oarlocks Binoculars • Downriggers • Rod and Reel Combos Salmon & Tuna Tackle • Boat Maintenance Supplies smart + stunning Clark+Kensington’s easy-to-live-with, designer colors harmonize perfectly and Miscellaneous Household items let you mix and match with confidence.

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BY MIKE STOBBE The Associated Press

ATLANTA — It sounds like an unfolding epidemic: A decade ago, virtually no one in the U.S. seemed to have a problem eating gluten in bread and other foods. Now, millions do. Gluten-free products are flying off grocery shelves, and restaurants are boasting of meals with no gluten. Celebrities on TV talk shows chat about the digestive dis- comfort they blame on the A worker packages gluten-free By Lou Sennick, The World wheat protein they now bread at Pure Knead bakery sand- shun. Some churches even There’s a lot more to the All American Pizza Coop than just pizza with an authentic New York style crust. Here is the Barnyard Combo wich bread in Decatur, Ga. on a Wheaton crust and broaster chicken and spuds. Owners Andy Post (1987) and Don Ross (1989) are Marshfield High graduates. offer gluten-free Commu- nion wafers. “I don’t know whether found in wheat, rye and bar- Pirates making pizzas there’s more people getting ley, but the reasons aren’t this or that more people are clear. noticing” they have a prob- In the most serious cases, lem, said the Rev. Richard gluten triggers celiac disease. All American Pizza Coop Allen, pastor at Mamaroneck The condition causes “We’re locally owned and United Methodist Church, abdominal pain, bloating and Location:275 Golden Avenue, Coos Bay. intermittent diarrhea. Those operated, and we’re a great place 541-269-2667. Hours: Sun.-Thurs: 11 a.m. north of New York City. Or is it just another food with the ailment don’t to 8 p.m.; Fri-Sat: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m . absorb nutrients well and for families and parties of Specialties: Boasts the widest selection fad? Faddishness is a big part of can suffer weight loss, of Buffalo Wings on the coast; broaster fatigue, rashes and other all sizes.” chicken, and pizza sandwiches. it. Americans will spend an estimated $7 billion this year problems. Andy Post About the menu: A New York-style crust Andy Post It was once considered with the only Wheaton crust (60 percent on foods labeled gluten-free, owner Pizza Coop owner Pizza Coop according to the market extremely rare in the U.S. But wheat flour, 40 percent white) on the coast; about 20 years ago, a few sci- and also a gluten-free option. research firm Mintel. But the best estimates are that more entists began exploring why than half the consumers celiac disease was less com- If you want to be part of “Signature Series” and own a local nonchain restaurant in Coos County, Winchester buying these products — mon here than in and Bay or Reedsport, email us at [email protected]. perhaps way more than half other countries. They con- cluded that it wasn’t less — don’t have any clear-cut common here; it was just reaction to gluten. under-diagnosed. They buy gluten-free More recently, a research because they think it will team led by the Mayo Clinic’s help them lose weight, or Seafood Festival in Charleston this weekend Dr. Joseph Murray looked at because they seem to feel blood samples taken from better, or because they mis- Americans in the 1950s and CHARLESTON — Charleston will dancers and more. Community volunteers from the takenly believe they are sen- compared them with sam- celebrate its fishing village heritage and Each year, the festival attracts Ore- Charleston Merchants Association, the sitive to gluten. ples taken from people today, the bounty of Pacific seafood during the gon and Northwest vendors who fea- Charleston Community Enhancement “We have a lot of self- and determined it wasn’t just 23rd Annual Charleston Seafood Festi- ture fresh seafood, hand-made arts and Corporation and the Charleston Visitor diagnosing going on out val Aug. 11-12. crafts, and trinkets. Offerings include Information Center help promote and better diagnosis driving up there,” said Melissa Abbott, the numbers. Celiac disease The festival will run from 8 a.m. to 6 woodwork, glass and ceramics, photog- coordinate the festivities. who tracks the gluten-free p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. raphy and hand-made clothing. This event raises funds for the actually was increasing. market for the Hartman Indeed, the research con- Sunday at the Charleston Marina. The The Charleston Seafood Festival is Charleston Volunteer Firefighters’ Group, a Seattle-area market festival stage features live music and sponsored by the Charleston Volunteer Association. firms estimates that about 1 research organization. entertainment both days at 11 a.m. Firefighter’s Association and the Vendors still may reserve space. percent of U.S. adults have it Fads aside, research sug- Entertainers include Samantha Van Charleston Marina Complex that is Information and an application are gests more people are truly Hoof, Done Deal, Five Pound Possum owned and operated by the Oregon available at Charleston Fire’s website, getting sick from the gluten SEE GLUTEN | C3 Band, Ally Putas, Worn Out Frets, belly International Port of Coos Bay. www.charlestonfire.net/.

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C M C M Y K C2 •The World • Tuesday, August 7,2012 Y K Cuisine Safe grilling means not eating your grill brush

BY MICHELLE LOCKE For The Associated Press

From the Department of Things You Did Not Know You Had to Worry About comes a new advisory: Don’t eat your barbecue cleaning brush. Specifically, beware of accidentally ingesting bro- ken-off bristles from brushes. Apparently, those bristles can stick to the grill and wind up in hamburgers or other food. While this isn’t exactly an epidemic — a small number of The Associated Press cases have been reported so far Bruce Aidells holds a stainless — it is a real problem with long handled spatula and Super unpleasant results. Fast Thermapen while standing by According to a recent The Associated Press his grill in Healdsburg, Calif. Workers at a farmers market get ready for afternoon customers in downtown Los Angeles on Friday. As demand for locally grown fruits and veg- report from the Centers for etables has increased, so too has the number of urban farmers markets sprouting up across the nation. Disease Control and Preven- tion, internal injuries have Chef and veteran griller Bruce Aidells usually takes been reported from accidental care of grill residue by leaving ingestion of bristles, including the grill on for 5 to 10 minutes Demand is up for farmers markets six cases at Rhode Island Hos- after he’s done cooking (this pital between July 2009 and happens automatically with November 2010. Six more BY TRACIE CONE Organizations such as Slow iconic market on the San about unique varieties of pro- charcoal, of course). This The Associated Press Food, founded in 1989 to Francisco Bay is celebrating its duce and how to prepare cases were identified from turns the residue into ash that counter fast-food, junk-food 20th birthday. them. Stockdale said the March 2011 to June 2012. can be wiped off when the grill FRESNO, Calif. — As lifestyles, first ignited con- “When we started there growing interest in farmers Dr. David Grand, a radiolo- cools. demand for locally grown sumer demand for fresh, local were only three markets in the markets has prompted others gist who works in the hospi- That’s great for after you’ve fruits and vegetables has produce. city, and now there are 29,” to ask the center for help cre- tal’s Department of Diagnostic cooked. But what about increased, so too has the “My husband and I prefer said Liz Hunt, a center ating educational programs. Imaging, says he and his col- before? That’s where oil number of urban farmers to eat locally and organically,” spokeswoman. The USDA has worked to leagues realized there was a comes in. markets sprouting up across said Tracy Stuntz, a college Grant Brians of Heirloom make the markets accessible problem after finding ingested Well-oiled grill grates pre- the nation. instructor who shops at the Organic Gardens sells more to people of all income levels bristles in a couple of patients vent food from sticking. The The U.S. Department of Vineyard Farmer’s Market in than 200 old-fashioned vari- by outfitting more with the who’d fallen ill after barbecues. less food that sticks, the less Agriculture announced Friday Fresno. “You go to the gro- eties of vegetables, herbs and ability to accept payments “We all put our heads messy the grates will be after- that the number of direct- cery store and everything is fruit grown on two farms in from the Supplemental together and said, ‘Hey, has ward. And that means less sales markets has increased the same. The farmer’s mar- San Benito County, about 100 Nutrition Assistance Pro- anyone seen this before?’ cleaning. 9.6 percent in the past year, ket has yellow zucchini and miles south of San Francisco. gram, formerly known as food Once we had three cases iden- So how do you get well- with California and New York green onions that are like a Others bring in stone fruits stamps. More than $4 million tified, we realized that some- oiled grates? Don’t be crazy leading the way. foot long — produce you from the San Joaquin Valley, is being made available to thing was happening,”he says. and spritz them with cooking “Farmers markets are a don’t see other places.” and berries from the coast. equip markets with wireless No particular brand or style spray while the grill is going. critical ingredient to our Some markets are so popu- Dave Stockdale, the cen- point-of-sale equipment. of brush has been identified as This can cause dangerous nation’s food system,” USDA lar that there are wait lists for ter’s executive director, said California, the country’s more problematic than flaring. Deputy Secretary Kathleen farmers to sell there, including farmers markets empower top agricultural producing another, and the Consumer To oil your grates, start by Merrigan said. “These outlets one of the largest and most consumers to become active state, has 827 markets, Product Safety Commission is heating the grill. Once it is at provide benefits not only to diverse of all, the Ferry Plaza supporters of their communi- according to the USDA. New reviewing available data to see temperature and you are ready the farmers looking for Farmers Market in San Fran- ties. York has 647, more than dou- if there’s a need for a con- to cook, wad up a paper towel. important income opportuni- cisco. Farmers from across the “Every day eaters have the ble the next most prolific sumer warning, product recall Soak the paper towel in an ties, but also to the communi- region travel there three days a opportunity to vote with their state, Massachusetts, which or other regulatory action. inexpensive high-heat oil, ties looking for fresh, healthy week to sell fruits, vegetables forks and support small-scale has 313. In the meantime, health such as canola or vegetable. foods.” and artisan breads and farmers, investing resources The USDA website lists officials recommend examin- Grasp the oiled towel with After 18 years of steady cheeses to thousands of shop- in their communities, stimu- farmers markets with links to ing the grill surface carefully tongs, then rub it over the increases, the number of pers, including top chefs from lating their local economies, their websites. It also allows before cooking to make sure grates until they are nicely farmers markets across the the food-centric city. and keeping ag land in sus- users to search by zip code, to there are no stray bristles. coated with oil. country now registered with Operated by the Center for tainable production,”he said. make finding nearby markets Another possibility is to use Why not do it when the grill the USDA is 7,864. In 1994, Urban Education about Sus- The center uses the mar- easier: http://search.ams. alternative methods to clean grates are cool? Because the oil there were 1,744. tainable Agriculture, the kets to educate consumers usda.gov/farmersmarkets/ the grill, no bristles needed. will burn off as the grill heats.

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C M C M Y K Tuesday, August 7,2012 • The World • C3 Y K Cuisine Pancakes that bring the campfire to breakfast

BY J.M. HIRSCH The Associated Press

The trouble with s’mores is that you really do end up wanting more and more of them. So during a recent vaca- tion that generally ended every evening with s’mores by a campfire, I decided to sort out a way to start every day with them, too. Except that I didn’t want to build a campfire quite that early. The Associated Press And if I could do it without The athletes’dining room in the Olympic village is a food court like no other,offering the world’s elite athletes all the sugar-induced guilt, healthy, hearty food and fuel, 24 hours a day. that would be nice. It turned out to be easier than I expected, though it took me a few attempts to get Feeding an Olympian it right. The answer — s’mores pancakes. I started with my basic BY NICOLE WINFIELD And so the Golden Arches I 19 tons of eggs whole-wheat pancake batter The Associated Press have no corporate competi- I 20,000 gallons of milk (feel free to substitute all- tion in these parts — just Matthews goes through the purpose flour if whole- LONDON — Fancy a tra- whatever chief Olympic shopping list outlined in her wheat doesn’t do it for you). ditional English fry-up for caterer Jan Matthews and her “Food Vision” — a manifesto But then I doctored it up breakfast? How about a crew of chefs from around of sorts for these 2012 Foodie with chocolate chips and chicken curry or some kim- the world can dish up for the Games — and realizes the graham crumbs (grocers sell chi? Or would a lamb samosa more than 24,000 athletes, numbers are already way off. them by the box in the bak- and some baba ganoush from coaches and team officials “I think we’ll probably ing aisle). That was easy. But a halal kitchen be more to from 200-plus countries beat that, and that, and that no s’more is complete with- your taste? who pass through her dining and that,” she says running out marshmallow. That was The Associated Press Step right this way. The room on any given day. her finger down the line. less easy. Who doesn’t like the taste of a campfire s’more? athletes’ dining room in the “Our view was that if we “Demand across the board is My first attempt, while Olympic village is a food got good ingredients and we higher than we anticipated.” 1 tasty, was visually pretty ⁄2 teaspoon baking soda crumbs over each, then court like no other, offering had good chefs, we would get Most athletes are sam- 1 nasty. Adding the marsh- ⁄4 teaspoon salt sprinkle a few chocolate the world’s elite athletes great food,” Matthews said pling fare from home and far mallow too soon caused it to 1 egg, beaten chips over that. Cook for 2 to healthy,hearty food and fuel, over coffee one morning. away at the five food “pods” melt too much and actually 1 cup milk 3 minutes, then use a spatula 24 hours a day — and doing it She acknowledges the that ring the cavernous din- disappear into the pancake 2 tablespoons canola or to carefully flip the pancakes. the Slow Food way. incongruity of McDonald’s ing room. Front and center batter as it cooked. But it was vegetable oil Cook for another 1 to 2 min- The milk is organic, the in her Slow Food-inspired sits the “Best of Britain” 1 an easy fix. ⁄4 cup graham crumbs utes, or just until lightly coffee free-trade and eggs dining room, but says no one offering traditional English 1 When serving the s’mores ⁄4 cup chocolate chips browned. free-range. The chicken, is forcing anyone to eat it. breakfast of eggs, bacon, pancakes, we ditched any Flip the pancakes again. which is flying off the grill as “I think it’s a choice sausage, black pudding, syrup or other topping. The Use a paring knife or Gently press half a marsh- athletes opt for basic pro- thing,”she says. “The fact is, roast tomatoes and mush- melty, gooey marshmallow kitchen shears to cut each mallow onto the center of tein, carries Britain’s “Free- people like it.” And besides, rooms. seemed plenty. But if you marshmallow in half. Set each pancake (over the gra- dom Food” label, certified by McDonald’s in recent years For a country whose culi- simply must drizzle some- aside. ham crumbs and chocolate the Royal Society for the Pre- has changed its menu to nary reputation for years thing, I’d vote for either hot In a medium bowl, whisk chips), then flip again to vention of Cruelty to Ani- reflect demands for healthier centered on mushy peas and fudge or marshmallow top- together the flour, sugar, toast the marshmallow for 15 mals as meeting its strict food. And it’s an official boiled potatoes, the decision ping (both sold alongside the baking powder, cinnamon, seconds. Flip again and serve animal welfare standards. Olympic sponsor. to showcase British food other ice cream sundae top- baking soda and salt. Whisk immediately. Repeat with Recycling and compost Matthews’ aim in her might strike some as odd. pings). in the egg, milk and oil just remaining batter, coating the bins proliferate and where kitchen was to showcase But the “Best of Britain” until a smooth batter forms. pan with additional cooking possible, local farmers have British food, sustainable food food station is the most pop- Heat a large non-stick spray between batches. grown the produce. The and food that reflects the trend ular among athletes and S’MORES PANCAKES skillet over medium-high. Nutrition information per seafood part of fish and chips for better animal welfare. coaches, Matthews said. Coat with cooking spray, serving (values are rounded to is made from sustainably It’s an Olympian feat The selection of fruits at Start to finish: 15 minutes then ladle batter into it, the nearest whole number): caught fish. given the numbers involved. the Europe/Americas/ 1 Servings: 4 using about ⁄4 cup for each 370 calories; 130 calories And yet, off in the back Over the course of the 17-day Mediterranean station would 4 marshmallows pancake. Allow ample space from fat (35 percent of total corner of the dining room, games, Olympic organizers make any foodie’s mouth 1 cup white whole-wheat between the pancakes to calories); 15 g fat (5 g saturat- next to the coffee bar that’s estimate 14 million meals water. Condiments take up flour allow for spreading. ed; 0 g trans fats); 50 mg cho- disproportionately populat- will be served to athlete and an entire counter: Balsamic 1 tablespoon sugar As soon as the batter is lesterol; 53 g carbohydrate; 9 ed by Italians queuing up for spectator alike. On a busy vinegar, rapeseed oil, sweet 2 teaspoons baking powder poured into the skillet, g protein; 6 g fiber; 630 mg their morning espresso, lurks day in the athletes’ dining chili sauce and blue cheese 1 teaspoon cinnamon sprinkle a bit of graham sodium. McDonald’s and its Sausage room, chefs will serve dressing. Conspicuously & Egg McMuffins. 65,000 meals. In the absent: poppy seeds. (“It will Fast-food giant McDon- Olympic village alone, that show up on an anti-doping ald’s, Coca-Cola and Cadbury breaks down to: test,” Matthews says.) And are official sponsors of these I 25,000 loaves of bread alcohol. Blueberry games and have branding I 31 tons of poultry items The athletes village is offi- rights inside Olympic Park. I 232 tons of potatoes cially dry. muffin that GLUTEN for people who suffer bloat- difficult to find grocery and thinks it’s ing and other celiac symp- dining options. Can we blame toms and seem to be helped “It’s a matter of keeping by avoiding gluten, but don’t people safe,” said Michelle a pancake wheat genetics? actually have celiac disease. Kelly, an Atlanta-area Celiac disease is diagnosed Continued from Page C1 woman who started a with blood testing, genetic gluten-free, dairy-free, soy- BY J.M. HIRSCH testing, or biopsies of the free, nut-free bakery in 2010 The Associated Press today, making it four times small intestine. after her son was diagnosed more common now than it The case for gluten sensi- with celiac disease. While What do you do when you was 50 years ago, Murray and tivity was bolstered last year conventional bakers use are hankering for blueberry his colleagues reported by a very small but often- wheat flour, she uses such muffins, but don’t have a Tuesday in the American cited Australian study. Vol- ingredients as millet flour, muffin pan handy? Or maybe Journal of Gastroenterology. unteers who had symptoms sorghum flour, brown rice you just don’t feel like crank- That translates to nearly 2 were put on a gluten-free diet flour and tapioca starch. ing up the oven on a hot million Americans with celi- or a regular diet for six weeks, At one of Atlanta’s largest summer day. ac disease. and they weren’t told which and busiest health food During a recent vacation Celiac disease is different one. Those who didn’t eat stores, Return to Eden, man- (sans muffin pan) I discov- from an allergy to wheat, gluten had fewer problems ager Troy DeGroff said over a ered that you cook them in a which affects a much smaller with bloating, tiredness and third of his customers come skillet, using the muffin bat- number of people, mostly irregular bowel movements. in for gluten-free products children who outgrow it. ter the same as you would Clearly, “there are for themselves or their fami- Scientists suggest that pancake batter. And the patients who are gluten- ly. there may be more celiac results are outstanding. sensitive,” said Dr. Sheila “Thank you, Elisabeth disease today because people Why not just make blue- Crowe, a San Diego-based Hasselbeck,” he said, refer- eat more processed wheat berry pancakes? To answer physician on the board of the ring to one of the hosts of the products like pastas and American Gastroenterologi- that, we need to look at the daytime talk show “The baked goods than in decades cal Association. differences between pancake View” who helped popular- past, and those items use What is hotly debated is ize gluten-free eating. and muffin batters. Though The Associated Press types of wheat that have a how many people have the It’s hard to say how many recipes will vary, most pan- Skillet blueberry muffin pancakes are served on a plate. higher gluten content. problem, she added. It’s of his customers have a med- cake and muffin recipes call Gluten helps dough rise and impossible to know “because ical reason for skipping for equal amounts of flour SKILLET BLUEBERRY salt and lemon zest. In a sep- gives baked goods structure the definition is nebulous,” and eggs. But while pancakes arate bowl or 2-cup liquid and texture. gluten. But “they’re at least MUFFIN PANCAKES she said. call for more liquid, muffins measuring cup, whisk Or it could be due to One of the most widely paying attention to what get more (often way more) together the milk, egg, oil changes made to wheat, cited estimates comes from they’re sticking in their sugar, fat and baking powder. Start to finish: 20 minutes and vanilla. Add the liquid Murray said. Dr. Alessio Fasano, a Univer- mouth,”he said. That’s why muffins are Servings: 4 ingredients to the dry, then In the 1950s, scientists sity of Maryland researcher On a recent Friday after- dense and cake-like, while For the muffins: stir just until a batter forms. began cross-breeding wheat who led studies that changed noon, several customers pancakes are light and fluffy. 2 cups all-purpose Gently stir in the blueber- to make hardier, shorter and the understanding of how bought gluten-free, though 1 none had been diagnosed So while muffin batter ⁄2 cup sugar ries. Set aside. better-growing plants. It common celiac disease is in with celiac disease or had cooked in a skillet may 1 tablespoon baking pow- In a small bowl, mix was the basis of the Green the U.S. digestive problems from eat- resemble a pancake, the taste der together the brown sugar Revolution that boosted Fasano believes 6 percent ing wheat. is all muffin. I even top the 1 teaspoon cinnamon and cinnamon. wheat harvests worldwide. of U.S. adults have gluten 1 Norman Borlaug, the U.S. Julia White said she picks muffins with a blend of cin- ⁄2 teaspoon salt Heat a large skillet over sensitivity. But that’s based plant scientist behind many up gluten-free items when namon-sugar (just as you Zest of 1 lemon medium. Coat the skillet on a review of patients at his of the innovations, won the her granddaughters visit. would a muffin); this 1 cup milk with cooking spray, reduce clinic — hardly a representa- 1 egg heat to low, then ladle batter Nobel Peace Prize for his They’ve been diagnosed with caramelizes beautifully when tive sample of the general 2 tablespoons canola or into the skillet, using about work. public. problems, she said. “They you flip them. And while 1 1 vegetable oil ⁄4 to ⁄3 cup per muffin. Do But the gluten in wheat Other estimates vary don’t just make this up.” muffins can take half an hour 1 teaspoon vanilla extract not crowd the pan, as the may have somehow become widely, he said. “There’s a Another customer, Mea- to bake, these pancake-style 1 cup fresh blueberries muffins will spread. Sprinkle even more troublesome for tremendous amount of con- gan Jain, said she made muffins cook up in just min- For the topping: the top of each muffin with a many people, Murray said. fusion out there,” Fasano gluten-free cupcakes with a utes. 2 tablespoons brown bit of the topping. Cover and That also may have con- said. school friend and liked the Also, this recipe works sugar cook for 6 to 8 minutes, or tributed to what is now Whatever the number, taste. But she doesn’t buy just as well with white 2 teaspoons cinnamon until risen and browned on called “gluten sensitivity.” marketing of foods without gluten-free often because whole-wheat flour as with In a large bowl, stir the bottom. Use a spatula to Doctors recently devel- gluten has exploded. Those “it’s expensive.” all-purpose flour, so substi- together the flour, sugar, flip and cook for another 2 to oped a definition for gluten with celiac disease, of For her,“It’s a fad. It’s part tute equally if you want a baking powder, cinnamon, 4 minutes. Repeat with sensitivity, but it’s an course, are grateful. Until of the eclectic, alternative whole-grain option. remaining batter. ambiguous one. It’s a label only a few years ago, it was lifestyle." C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K C4• The World •Tuesday, August 7,2012 Y K Cl ass if i eds

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OBO - 541-271-0109 When you see the opening, philosophy of life — when you Yesterday we looked at discard- nine winners: six spades, two hearts make your move. want the best for others as well ing. One of Thompson’s words high- and one club.) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) as yourself, you’ll come out lights the second common method. The key is the club suit. Whenever — You’re likely to be much bet- ahead. South is in four spades. How many los- declarer has a side suit with more ter at managing the affairs of GEMINI (May 21-June 20) cards in his hand than on another than you’ll be at han- the board, he should plan — By monitoring events, you to ruff losers in the dling your own. This is especial- should quickly learn that some- dummy. ly true if your problem is of a thing you’ve long wanted to Note that Sou financial nature. change could be facilitated starts with six trump SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) through a third party. Do it. tricks. 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The Astro-Graph high in the dummy, draws to take a turn that will allow you Matchmaker can help you trumps, and claims. to finally make a very advanta- Finally, note that understand what to do to make South errs by drawing two geous adjustment. the relationship work. Send for rounds of trumps before CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. your Matchmaker set by mail- playing on clubs, West 19) — Knowledge and experi- ing $3 to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box should take his side’s club ence can be your best allies. If 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092- trick and lead his last you are stymied by something, 0167. trump to kill the club ruff. C M C M Y K Y K C M C M Y K C6• The World •Tuesday, August 7,2012 Y K 809 Pet Supplies 913 SUVs BUY or SELL AN ANIMAL for as little as 44 cents per publication. 5 lines/10 days $12.00 541-267-6278 theworldlink.com/classifieds Enhance your ads with bordering, bolding, centering, and artwork. 2008 Honda Element XE The World, The World Online, Excellent condition, 28,000 miles. 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GENERAL DESCRIPTION $6,990 OF WORK 2004 Chevy Aveo Auto, Low Miles, CD. The work for this Project includes De- B3137/013136 sign to fit Parameters given, Fabricat- ing and Delivering to 63130 Troller Road, Charleston, Oregon, Concrete floating dock pods and all misc. work shown and specified in the scope of work and technical specifications, $7,990 Section (00400). The Contractor must 2000 Pontiac Montana provide the information requested One Owner, Low Miles, Ext Length, herein but may further qualify their bid 7-Passenger. B3121/017318 if the subject is not addressed in the ITB and Project documents.

All Work will be performed in strict ac- cordance with the plans and parame- ters. $8,990 $8,990 The District may reject any bid not in 2006 Nissan Sentra SE Auto, Low Miles. compliance with all prescribed public 12148B/416871 contracting procedures and require- ments. The District reserves the right to waive any irregularities or minor in- formalities and to reject any or all bids if it is in the public interest to do so.

The project should be completed by $9,990 no later than the 30th day of Novem- 2004 Chrysler PTCruiser ber, 2012. Low Miles, Loaded, Leather. B3123/204045 A copy of the complete Invitation to Bid and the Bid Documents detailing the contract terms, specifications and conditions may be obtained from the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay, Charleston Marina Office, 63534 $11,990 Kingfisher Road, P.O. Box 5409, To learn more or to find the right person for your job, 2007 Hyundai Sonata LE Charleston, OR 97420. V6, 4 Door, Low Miles. visit your local partner at theworldlink.com/jobs B3152/182903 Dated this 7th day of August, 2012. By Order of the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay

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