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BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 cents White City Council continues Richards Road conversations

BY JAMES SWIFT ment of Transportation (GDOT) He estimated the cost of the new “We understand your safety [email protected] standards — meaning, essentially, electronic equipment, in that sce- concerns, we’ve been in the area widening the road from two 9-foot nario, at $50,000-$60,000. and assessed our situation with it,” Approximately three months lanes to two 12-foot lanes — “It’s a good idea if it’s a straight said CSX Public Project Manager after bringing a slate of infra- would prove too expensive, Baker road, but this road is a different Todd Allman. “We’ve met with structural issues to the White City said. A report commissioned by ballgame,” Baker said. GDOT and had several discussions Council’s attention, municipal wa- the City and authored by Mariet- As for addressing the drainage with them, and ya’ll have a tough ter department representative Billy ta-based Rindt-McDuff Associ- issues, Baker said the City could decision to make.” Baker said the local government ates, Inc. tabbed the total cost of possibly install new pipes under If the council voted to perma- had narrowed its long-term options those corrective actions — plus Richards Road for about $42,000. nently close the portion of Richards on Richards Road to two likely other upgrades to improve visibil- Installing new guardrails along Road near the railway, Allman said outcomes. ity and slope stability — at almost the road would be about $52,000, CSX would give the City $11,000 “One-way it, whichever way, but $400,000. while designs for a possible — to use at the local government’s one-way it,” he said at Monday eve- Baker said a proposal to sin- one-way road were estimated at discretion — and remove all the ning’s public meeting, “or close it.” gle-lane Richards Road, with $40,000. existing signal equipment and bar- Amid fears of a “catastrophic traffi c control devices tied into “Then there’s the cost of hav- ricades at the crossing. event” at the CSX railroad cross- the railroad, would also be costly. ing a railroad representative on “We’d remove the asphalt back ing, the White City Council voted “That is very expensive and our the job site while we’re working,” to the right of way, to get to the unanimously to close a portion of engineer did not recommend that,” Baker said. “So we’re still talking right of way, and also GDOT JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Richards Road in early April. he said. “You’re going to have to $200,000-$250,000.” would contribute $7,500,” he add- From left, CSX representative Todd Allman speaks at Monday Making the needed drainage re- have an electronic technician, basi- A railroad representative, how- ed. evening’s White City Council meeting, with municipal represen- pairs at the crossing and bringing cally, available to keep that equip- ever, was present for Monday tatives Billy Baker and Jimmy Nichols in the audience. the roadway up to Georgia Depart- ment up.” night’s council meeting. SEE WHITE, PAGE 6A

Cartersville man arrested SMART MONEY in West Virginia drug ESF awards $270,000 conspiracy in scholarships, the case STAFF REPORT most ever in its history According to WV News, an- other suspect has been arrested BY DONNA HARRIS in a drug indictment in which [email protected] one of the earlier defendants was charged with distribution of A generous community has helped more than 200 Bartow fentanyl resulting in the death of County students get a little closer to their dream of a college Courtney Nicole Dubois, whose education. remains were found in the Bar- The Etowah Scholarship Foundation awarded 230 scholar- tow County Landfi ll in August ships valued at $270,000 to recent high school graduates, cur- 2018. rent college students and nontraditional students during the Joel Macario Jimenez, 37, of 2019 ESF Scholarship Announcement Ceremony Thursday Cartersville, has surrendered to night at Cartersville First Baptist Church on Douthit Ferry deputy U.S. marshals in Car- Road. tersville, according to Supervi- The recipients were chosen this year from more than 350 sory Deputy U.S. Marshal Terry applicants to receive scholarships ranging from $1,000 to Moore. $2,500 that were sponsored by local businesses, civic orga- Jimenez is one of four total nizations, churches, community groups and individuals, often defendants in the case in which in honor or in memory of someone. Terrick Robinson, 34, was indict- The $270,000 in scholarships is “the most that the foun- ed for distribution of fentanyl re- dation has ever awarded in its history,” Operations Director sulting in death. Dawn Evans said. Jimenez, Robinson, Sheddrick “The foundation’s main goal and mission is to expand ed- Damond Banks, 26, also of Car- ucation opportunities for as many Bartow students as possi- tersville, and William Gregory ble,” she said. “It is our hope that through our fundraising ef- Chappell, 32, also of Carters- forts, the monumental and overwhelming cost of college will ville, have all been indicted in a be just a little less daunting for each student.” drug conspiracy. There were a couple of reasons for the $30,000 increase Chappell has pleaded guilty over last year’s scholarship amount of $240,000, according to federal drug and gun charges to Evans. and is awaiting sentencing. Only “We increased our donor base this year but also awarded Robinson has been named in the more foundation-funded scholarships due to our successful fentanyl with death count. fundraising and investments,” she said. “Although we couldn’t According to WV News, the award a scholarship to all who applied, we strive every year defendants will be scheduled to close the gap between the number of applicants and the for trial once Jimenez, last to number of scholarships awarded.” be arrested, is extradited from The caliber of the students applying for the scholarships the Robert A. Deyton Detention continues to grow as well, according to Evans. Facility in Lovejoy to the North- “Every year, the quality of the applications and essays sub- ern District of West Virginia and mitted continue to show how serious and motivated these stu- appears before U.S. Magistrate dents are to get their education,” she said. Judge Michael John Aloi. ESF Chairman Derek Keeney said the scholarship ceremo- Robinson pleaded not guilty ny celebrates “how our community comes together to support in March to the superseding in- its local students.” dictment. He’s facing the fentan- “It’s about celebrating those students, their accomplish- yl charge in connection with the ments, and it’s about how Bartow County, this county that we alleged overdose death of Du- all live in and love, comes together to support its own young bois on Aug. 9, 2018, as well as citizens,” he said. fi ve other drug and gun charges. He congratulated the recipients on their “outstanding ac- RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS He also is facing another drug complishments.” Andria Hertel of the Cartersville Service League presents John Reed Evans with a CSL scholar- charge that carries a penalty of ship at the Etowah Scholarship Foundation’s Scholarship Announcement Ceremony Thursday up to 20 years in prison upon SEE SCHOLARSHIPS, PAGE 5A night at Cartersville First Baptist Church. conviction. CVB awards Bartow Public Art Researcher grant

BY MARIE NESMITH position June 17. when she interviewed we were blend of attributes I didn’t believe leaders, residents, artists and the [email protected] “We sent grant announcements certain she was the right person. we would fi nd.” corporate community of what a outlining desired qualifi cations “I felt like she was the ideal Valued at $25,000, the Bar- unifi ed public art program should To promote and strengthen the of the candidate and outcome of candidate because she possesses tow Public Art Researcher grant bring to the quality of life and eco- community’s arts scene, Carters- the grant to local groups as well a unique combination of business — which is the fi rst step to the nomic vitality of Bartow County. ville-Bartow County Convention as arts organizations in Acworth, acumen, organization, apprecia- creation of a Bartow Public Arts In so doing, she will be calling on & Visitors Bureau’s board of di- Calhoun, Dalton, Gainesville, tion for the arts, professional cre- organization — will be funded a wide range of people throughout rectors has awarded the Bartow Douglas County, Newton County ative experience, excellent com- solely by hotel and motel taxes. the county to initiate discussions Public Art Researcher grant to and Rome,” said Ellen Archer, ex- munication skills and the desired According to the CVB’s news re- intended to lead to a comprehen- Hannah Cook. The Rome resi- ecutive director of the local CVB. educational credentials. And, I lease, “As the recipient of the Bar- sive plan for the display and cre- dent, who has served as the di- “Hannah was referred by the have to say, she can afford to work tow Public Art Researcher Grant, ation of public art countywide. rector of the Rome Little Theatre Rome Area Council for the Arts. for the stipend the grant offers. Cook is charged with building Cook since 2016, will assume her new She submitted her application, and She truly [possesses] a unique a countywide consensus among SEE GRANT, PAGE 6A

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The Daily Tribune News School in 1977. He played foot- his brother, Tony (Cindy) Elrod, Lung Association and COPD sons, Charles Michael Strain, Address: ball and as a child and and his sister, Phyllis (Scott) Foundation. Terry Kenneth Strain; Siblings, 251 S. Tennessee St. all throughout school. He went Oglesby; and his grandson, Tate Friends are cordially invited Robert H. Strain, Betty Boggs, Cartersville, GA 30120 into business after graduating Roland Elrod. to visit www.owenfunerals.com Helen Hayney, Myron Strain; from high school, continuing in A Celebration of Life Service to leave fond memories of Ro- grandchildren, David Luckie, Mailing Address: 251 S. Tennessee St. his father’s hardwood fl ooring to honor and remember Roland land, as well as condolences and Carrie Strain, Terilyn Polor- Cartersville, GA 30120 Willie Roland business. He owned and operat- will be conducted on Friday, expressions of sympathy for his ins; great grandchildren, Dalton ed Elrod’s Hardwood Flooring, June 7, 2019, at two o’clock in family. Beck, Cayman Creevy, Alayna Phone: 770-382-4545 Elrod Jr. in conjunction with his brother the afternoon in the Chapel of Owen Funeral Home, 12 Col- Polorins, Kiera Polorins, Evee After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 Tony Elrod, for all of his working Owen Funeral Home with the lins Drive, Cartersville, Georgia Luckie and David Luckie. Fax: 770-382-2711 Mr. Willie Roland Elrod, Jr., career. He was active at Friend- Rev. Sam Braswell offi ciating. 30120, is honored to have been Funeral services will be held Alan Davis, age 60, of Cartersville, Georgia, ship Baptist Church, where he Roland will be laid to rest in entrusted with the arrangements Friday June 7 at 2 PM in the Publisher passed away Monday, June 3, oversaw the construction of the Kingston Cemetery immediate- for Mr. Willie Roland Elrod. chapel of Georgia Memorial 2019, at his res- addition of a youth ministry ly following the service. Serving Park Funeral Home with Rev. Jason Greenberg, Managing Editor idence. wing. He loved his family, espe- as pallbearers for the service are Dan Strain offi ciating. Interment Roland was cially his little grandson, Tate. Will Oliver, Nick Carter, Jarrod Charles Joseph will follow in the Georgia Me- Jennifer Moates, born on May He will be missed by all those Collins, Tobie Collins, Will Fra- morial Park Cemetery. Advertising Director 10, 1959, in who knew and loved him. ser, Jerry Hillhouse, and Samuel Strain The family will receive friends Cartersville, Roland is preceded in death by Hillhouse. between the hours of 6 until 8 PM Mindy Salamon, Office Manager/Classified Georgia, to the his parents. He is also preceded The family will receive friends Mr. Charles Joseph Strain, Thursday at the funeral home. Advertising Director late Mr. Willie in death by his son, Christopher for visitation at the funeral home age 91, of Marietta, passed away Online condolences may be Roland Elrod, ‘Bubba’ Elrod; and his sister, on Thursday, June 6, 2019, from June 3, 2019. He was a veteran of made at www.GeorgiaMemori- Lee McCrory, Sr. and Mrs. Elrod Sherry Moore. fi ve o’clock in the afternoon until the Georgia Air National Guard alPark.com. Circulation/Distribution Manager Mary Ann El- He is survived by his loving nine o’clock in the evening. having served during the Korean Georgia Memorial Park Fu- Byron Pezzarossi, rod. wife of forty years, Helen ‘John- In lieu of fl owers, the family Confl ict. neral Home & Cemetery, 2000 Press Room Director Roland grew up in Cartersville ni’ Elrod. He is also survived by asks that donations be made in He is survived by his wife of Cobb Parkway SE, Marietta, GA and graduated from Cass High his daughter, Susan ‘Lulu’ Elrod; Roland’s honor to the American 66 years, Kathleen Cox Strain; 30060. 770-432-0771. Email:

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BY MARY CLARE JALONICK more public support and would detract AND LISA MASCARO from the legislative agenda. She has in- Associated Press stead favored a slower, more methodical effort. The White House on Tuesday again As part of that approach, the House is directed former employees not to coop- expected next week to hold McGahn and erate with a congressional investigation, Attorney General William Barr, who this time instructing former aides Hope has refused to turn over the full Muel- Hicks and Annie Donaldson to defy sub- ler report, in contempt of Congress. The poenas and refuse to provide documents resolution scheduled for a June 11 vote to the House Judiciary Committee. will allow the Judiciary Committee to The letters from the White House to seek court enforcement of its subpoenas. the Judiciary panel are the latest effort With that vote approaching, the Jus- by the White House to thwart congres- tice Department sent a letter to Nadler sional investigations into President Don- Tuesday with a fi nal offer to resume ald Trump. Trump has said he will fi ght negotiations over access to redacted “all of the subpoenas” as Democrats portions of the Mueller report and un- have launched multiple probes into his derlying documents — but only if the administration and personal fi nancial Judiciary panel nullifi es its May vote to affairs. recommend contempt for Barr and can- House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold cels the June 11 vote in the full House. Nadler issued subpoenas for documents Nadler rejected that offer, saying: and testimony from Hicks, former White “We urge you to return to the accom- House communications director, and modation process without conditions. Donaldson, a former aide in the White We are ready to begin negotiating im- House counsel’s offi ce, last month. Both mediately.” are mentioned frequently in special Nadler has also said his panel will counsel Robert Mueller’s report, along launch a series of hearings on “the al- with former White House Counsel Don- leged crimes and other misconduct” in ald McGahn. The White House has also Mueller’s report as Democrats try to directed McGahn to refuse to provide keep the public’s focus on his fi ndings documents or testify before the commit- RICHARD DREW/AP in the Trump-Russia investigation. tee. U.S. Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-NY, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, speaks during a news conference in The hearings will serve as a stand-in Mueller’s investigation concluded that New York Wednesday. of sorts for Mueller, who said last week Russia interfered in the 2016 election in nifi cant executive branch confi dentiality would receive. on the investigations, some Democrats he would prefer not to appear before hopes of getting Trump elected, though interests and executive privilege.” The committee is arguing that the have ramped up their calls for Nadler to Congress and would not elaborate on the his report said there was not enough In directing witnesses not to comply, documents would not be covered by ex- open an impeachment inquiry, arguing contents of his report if he were forced evidence to establish a conspiracy be- the White House has frequently cited ecutive privilege if they left the White it would improve congressional stand- to testify. tween Russia and the Trump campaign. such executive privilege, or the power House months ago. ing in the courts as they try to enforce The fi rst hearing, on June 10, looks at Last week Mueller emphasized he had to keep information from the courts, “The president has no lawful basis for subpoenas. But House Speaker Nan- whether Trump committed obstruction not exonerated Trump on the question Congress and the public to protect the preventing these witnesses from com- cy Pelosi has been reluctant to launch of justice by intervening in the probe. It of whether he obstructed justice — in confi dentiality of the Oval Offi ce deci- plying with our request,” Nadler said. impeachment proceedings, despite a will feature John Dean, a White House effect leaving it to Congress to decide sion-making process. “We will continue to seek reasonable growing number in her caucus who have counsel who helped bring down Presi- what to do with his fi ndings. But that only extends so far. Nadler accommodation on these and all our called for it. dent Richard Nixon’s presidency. In a letter to Nadler, White House said in a statement that while the White discovery requests and intend to press On Tuesday, progressive groups ex- Democrats have suggested they will Counsel Pat Cipollone said that Hicks House had instructed the former aides these issues when we obtain the testi- pressed “deep disappointment” over compel Mueller’s appearance if neces- and Donaldson “do not have the legal not to turn over materials, Hicks has mony of both Ms. Hicks and Ms. Don- Pelosi’s unwillingness and called on sary, but it’s unclear when or if that will right” to disclose White House docu- agreed to turn over some documents re- aldson.” her to act, according to a letter obtained happen. Negotiations over Mueller’s tes- ments to the panel. Cipollone said re- lated to her time on Trump’s presidential The subpoenas also demanded that by The Associated Press. The groups timony are ongoing. quests for the records should be directed campaign. Those materials are not cov- Hicks appear for a public hearing on said in the letter that voters gave Dem- House Intelligence Committee Chair- to the White House, adding that they ered by executive privilege. June 19 and that Donaldson appear for a ocrats control of the House “because man Adam Schiff said Tuesday that his remain “legally protected from disclo- Nadler said he thanked Hicks for deposition on June 24. They have not yet they wanted aggressive oversight of the panel will also hold hearings on the sure under longstanding constitutional “that show of good faith.” But it was un- said whether they will appear. Trump administration.” Mueller report, focusing on Russian in- principles, because they implicate sig- clear how much material the committee As the White House has pushed back Pelosi says impeachment requires terference in the 2016 election.

Powell hints Fed will cut rates if needed over trade wars

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Powell didn’t explicitly say what James Bullard, head of the Fed’s Chairman Jerome Powell said the Fed would do. But expectations St. Louis bank, had said on Mon- Tuesday that the Federal Reserve are rising that the Fed will cut rates day that a Fed rate cut “may be is prepared to respond if it decides at least once and possibly two or warranted soon,” in part because the Trump administration’s trade more times before year’s end, in potential risks from trade uncer- confl icts are threatening the U.S. part because of the consequences tainties. economy. Investors read his re- of the trade war. There is concern Trump has imposed far-reach- marks as a signal that the Fed will that the U.S. expansion, which next ing tariffs on imports on China, likely cut interest rates later this month will become the longest on which has retaliated with tariffs year. record, could face growing risks of its own on U.S. exports. He Powell’s remarks helped drive of a recession as retaliatory tariffs has also threatened to impose an up stock prices, with the Dow weaken U.S. exports. escalating series of tariffs against Jones Industrial Average ending Investors in the futures market Mexico unless it stops a fl ow of the day up more than 500 points, are pricing in a 59% chance of a migrants from Central America or 2%. Fed rate cut by July. into the U.S. At a news confer- Speaking at a Fed conference Also Tuesday, Vice Chairman ence in London, President Donald in Chicago, Powell said, “We are Richard Clarida declined to specu- Trump reiterated that his import closely monitoring the implica- late on the possibility of a Fed rate taxes on Mexican goods will take tions of these developments for the cut that soon, but said in an inter- effect next week at a level of 5%, U.S. economic outlook and, as al- view with CNBC, “We will put in rising to a peak of 25% until Mex- ways, we will act as appropriate to policies that need to be in place” ico complies with his demand to sustain the expansion.” to sustain the economic expansion. cut off Central America migration. THE MARKET IN REVIEW

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BP PLC 2.44 5.9 12 41.36 +.32 +9.1 Lowes 2.20 2.3 22 96.83 +2.99 +4.8 BankOZK .92 3.0 12 30.85 +1.45 +35.1 McDnlds 4.64 2.3 30 199.63 +.85 +12.4 BkofAm .60 2.1 11 27.92 +1.24 +13.3 2,400 23,000 Merck 2.20 2.7 30 81.08 +.82 +6.1 BlockHR 1.00 3.7 10 27.10 +.50 +6.8 MicronT ...... 3 34.49 +1.80 +8.7 22,000 BrMySq 1.64 3.5 15 46.63 +.51 -10.3 CSX .96 1.3 20 76.66 +2.14 +23.4 Microsoft 1.84 1.5 27 123.16 +3.32 +21.3 2,200 Mohawk ...... 11 145.10 +6.78 +24.1 DJ FM A M 21,000 CampSp 1.40 3.7 14 38.11 +.74 +15.5 DJ FM A M Caterpillar 3.44 2.8 11 122.08 +1.43 -3.9 MorgStan 1.20 2.8 9 42.48 +1.75 +7.1 ChesEng ...... 3 2.01 +.05 -4.3 NCR Corp ...... 28 31.27 +.84 +35.5 MUTUAL FUNDS Chevron 4.76 4.1 16 117.30 +1.31 +7.8 NewellBr .92 6.3 ... 14.63 +.78 -21.3 52-Week Net YTD 12-mo NikeB s .88 1.1 62 81.62 +3.66 +10.1 Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init High Low Name Last Chg %Chg %Chg %Chg Cisco 1.40 2.6 23 53.23 +1.45 +22.8 Citigroup 1.80 2.7 10 65.88 +3.27 +26.5 NokiaCp .19 3.8 ... 5.03 +.04 -13.6 Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt 26,951.81 21,712.53 Dow Industrials 25,332.18 +512.40 +2.06 +8.59 +2.15 CocaCola 1.60 3.2 94 50.00 +.02 +5.6 PepsiCo 3.82 3.0 15 129.07 +.09 +16.8 American Funds GrfAmrcA m LG 85,757 47.73 -5.5 -0.6/D +10.5/C 5.75 250 11,623.58 8,636.79 Dow Transportation 10,083.76 +323.90 +3.32 +9.96 -6.37 ColgPalm 1.72 2.4 26 70.82 +.13 +19.0 Pfizer 1.44 3.4 17 42.23 +.31 -3.3 American Funds InvCAmrcA m LB 58,398 36.80 -4.8 -0.4/D +7.6/D 5.75 250 811.80 655.52 Dow Utilities 793.18 +1.41 +.18 +11.26 +17.60 Comcast s .84 2.0 20 41.40 +.44 +21.6 PhilipMor 4.56 5.8 16 78.50 -.11 +17.6 American Funds WAMtInvsA m LB 56,797 45.09 -3.0 +4.5/B +9.1/B 5.75 250 13,261.77 10,723.66 NYSE Composite 12,560.58 +218.76 +1.77 +10.43 -.78 ConAgra .85 3.0 16 28.62 +1.10 +34.0 ProctGam 2.87 2.7 24 104.68 +.88 +13.9 Federated EqInc,IncA f LV 689 20.00 -5.1 -6.2/E +3.4/E 5.50 1,500 8,176.08 6,190.17 Nasdaq Composite 7,527.12 +194.10 +2.65 +13.44 -1.45 CypSemi .44 2.0 37 22.20 +.13 +74.5 S&P500ETF 4.13 1.5 ... 280.53 +5.96 +12.2 Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm LB 183,845 97.69 -4.6 +4.1/B +10.0/A NL 0 1,311.46 1,041.66 S&P 100 1,232.95 +26.12 +2.16 +10.69 +2.07 Darden 3.00 2.5 22 118.02 +1.57 +18.2 SpdrOGEx .73 2.8 ... 26.52 +.67 0.0 George Putnam BalA m MA 1,022 19.64 -2.6 +5.8/A +6.9/A 5.75 0 2,954.13 2,346.58 S&P 500 2,803.27 +58.82 +2.14 +11.82 +1.98 Deere 3.04 2.1 14 145.62 +2.33 -2.4 SiriusXM .05 .9 27 5.39 +.12 -5.6 INVESCO QualIncA m CI 308 11.72 +1.3 +5.5/E +2.5/C 4.25 1,000 2,053.00 1,565.76 S&P MidCap 1,868.82 +45.88 +2.52 +12.37 -5.34 Disney 1.76 1.3 18 134.82 +2.35 +23.0 SnapInc A n ...... 12.95 +1.26 +135.0 Lord Abbett AffiliatedA m LV 5,196 14.19 -5.3 +1.0 +7.0 5.75 1,000 30,560.54 24,129.49 Wilshire 5000 28,904.92 +646.24 +2.29 +12.25 +.71 Dupont rs ...... 8 74.11 -1.99 0.0 SouthnCo 2.48 4.6 26 54.20 +.04 +23.4 Lord Abbett BdDebA m MU 4,653 7.91 -0.1 +4.4 +4.6 2.25 1,000 1,742.09 1,266.93 Russell 2000 1,508.56 +38.58 +2.62 +11.86 -9.38 EliLilly 2.58 2.2 ... 117.56 +.79 +1.6 SPDR Fncl .46 1.7 ... 26.89 +.71 +12.9 Lord Abbett DevelopingGrA m SG 650 23.07 -5.5 +7.3 +11.0 5.75 1,000 EnCana g .07 1.3 9 5.37 +.03 -7.1 SunTrst 2.00 3.2 11 62.81 +2.34 +24.5 Lord Abbett MltAsstGlbOppA m IH 109 10.79 -3.6 -3.0 +1.2 2.25 1,000 Equifax 1.56 1.3 21 124.19 +3.66 +33.4 TevaPhrm .73 7.7 ... 9.53 +.63 -38.2 Lord Abbett SmCpValA m SB 276 15.98 -10.4 -10.9 +4.3 5.75 1,000 EsteeLdr 1.72 1.0 56 169.24 +5.09 +30.1 MARKET SUMMARY: NYSE AND NASDAQ 3M Co 5.76 3.5 23 164.29 +4.25 -13.8 Putnam DiversIncA m NT 1,107 6.83 -0.6 +1.0/D +2.0/C 4.00 0 ExxonMbl 3.48 4.7 17 73.59 +1.71 +7.9 Uber Tch n ...... 42.75 +1.50 +2.8 Putnam EqIncA m LV 8,288 23.65 -3.8 +1.5/C +7.3/B 5.75 0 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) Facebook ...... 31 167.50 +3.35 +27.8 Putnam GlbEqA m WS 701 15.45 -4.1 -5.3/D +4.0/D 5.75 0 FordM .60 6.0 8 9.92 +.31 +29.7 US OilFd ...... 11.16 +.17 +15.5 Name Last Chg %Chg Vale SA .29 2.3 23 12.64 +.16 -4.2 Putnam GlbHCA m SH 1,123 49.01 +0.2 +2.9/C +6.6/D 5.75 0 Name Last Chg %Chg Name Vol (00) Last Chg FrptMcM .20 1.9 7 10.32 +.40 +.1 Putnam IntlGrA m FG 220 20.80 -3.7 -12.6/E +1.1/E 5.75 0 VanEGold .06 .3 ... 22.59 +.10 +7.1 SCWorx rs 6.42 +2.16 +50.6 MDJM n 2.21 -.64 -22.4 AMD 1071852 29.57 +1.99 GenElec .04 .4 ... 10.00 +.47 +32.1 Putnam SustLeadersA m LG 4,301 88.32 -4.4 +7.3/A +12.1/B 5.75 0 VerizonCm 2.41 4.3 7 56.22 -.16 0.0 BasicEn n 2.59 +.60 +30.2 VislinkT rs 2.32 -.65 -21.9 GenElec 613418 10.00 +.47 Goodyear .64 4.4 6 14.43 +.56 -29.3 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl LB 257,672 259.60 -4.6 +4.1/B +10.0/A NL 3,000 HP Inc .64 3.3 6 19.39 +.73 -5.2 WalMart 2.12 2.1 59 102.56 +.60 +10.1 Vanguard InsIdxIns LB 108,047 254.45 -4.6 +4.1/B +10.0/A NL 5,000,000 Cel-Sci rs 4.76 +.99 +26.3 PintecT lfn 4.58 -1.10 -19.4 BkofAm 583406 27.92 +1.24 HomeDp 5.44 2.8 20 195.25 +5.68 +13.6 WellsFargo 1.80 3.9 10 45.68 +1.16 -.9 Vanguard InsIdxInsPlus LB 108,815 254.47 -4.6 +4.1/B +10.0/A NL 100,000,000 AllenaPh n 5.00 +.98 +24.4 GrayTvA 14.47 -3.34 -18.8 SnapInc A n 533027 12.95 +1.26 Hormel s .84 2.1 22 40.35 -.07 -5.5 Wendys Co .40 2.1 21 19.29 +.66 +23.6 Vanguard TtInSIdxInv FB 136,686 16.45 -4.1 -6.9/C +1.7/B NL 0 OrionEng h 2.48 +.48 +24.0 MacroGen 15.58 -3.13 -16.7 ChesEng 487727 2.01 +.05 iShBrazil .67 1.6 ... 42.56 +.60 +11.4 WDigital 2.00 5.1 15 39.14 +2.06 +5.9 Vanguard TtlSMIdxAdmrl LB 210,681 69.87 -4.7 +3.0/C +9.6/A NL 3,000 Soliton n 18.49 +3.34 +22.0 OrchTher n 16.02 -3.07 -16.1 Facebook 459956 167.50 +3.35 iShChinaLC .87 2.2 ... 40.39 -.15 +3.4 iPt ShFut n ...... 29.02 -1.71 -38.2 Vanguard TtlSMIdxIns LB 130,348 69.89 -4.7 +3.0/C +9.6/A NL 5,000,000 Vanguard TtlSMIdxInv LB 129,659 69.84 -4.7 +2.9/C +9.5/A NL 3,000 Hookipa n 9.77 +1.74 +21.7 Senmiao n 4.26 -.74 -14.8 CypSemi 378270 22.20 +.13 Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf = Late filing with CohBar n 2.02 +.35 +21.0 ProDvrs h rs 2.44 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Word said he didn’t get the car foundation to give more schol- I’m really excited and very hap- have, and I’m just really blessed Cartersville resident said. “I feel loan that day, but his encounter arships to this community, and py.” to have an opportunity like this.” honored.” Scholarships with Bentley started him on an by doing that, it allows our com- The junior elementary edu- Turner said he sponsors the Also a GateKey Scholar and a educational journey that led him munity to continue to grow and cation major at Kennesaw State scholarship every year to “honor REACH Scholar, Barefoot plans From Page 1A to become only the second Af- fl ourish.” University added she “felt really and memorialize my son and to to study criminal justice at Geor- “Your determination to pursue rican-American male to gradu- Evans told the students they touched” to receive a scholarship pay it forward for young men who gia Southern University in the your goals is outstanding, and we ate from the University of West were “on the brink of what could that was in memory of an educa- show good attitudes.” fall. are all honored to be a part of this Georgia with a degree in early be the most exciting years of your tor. “The coaches pick it,” he said. The $1,000 Sherry Arnsdorf community with you,” he said. childhood education and to earn life.” Johnson, who is from Carters- “The donor does not pick it. They Morris Memorial Scholarship Keeney also thanked the do- six other college degrees. “Believe in yourself,” she said. ville but lives in Kennesaw, said work with the players each year, went to Cartersville resident nors for funding these scholar- He also explained the value of “Adopt a personal philosophy of she hopes to come back to Bartow and they recommend the recip- Javen Bridges, who graduated ships “year after year.” attending a post-secondary insti- giving your best. We wish you all County to teach at her elementary ient, and we stay with them for from Cass High in May. “In many cases, they bridge the tution. the success in your studies and school once she earns her degree. four years so it’s actually a $4,000 “I’m glad because I honestly gap for these students who would “A college degree will open up in your college experience, and “I went to Kingston Elementa- scholarship.” have to say I’m kind of in a bad not be able to go to college other- more doors than you could ever remember, the education you re- ry so I would love to come back Evans, who also won a Carters- situation with money so I want to wise,” he said. think of,” he said. “Many high- ceive is one of your greatest trea- to Kingston, if that’s possible, and ville Service League Scholarship, get all the money I can get to go The chairman introduced the er-paying jobs require a college sures.” possibly get a coaching position said he played baseball at Shorter towards my college education,” evening’s guest speaker, Carters- degree, and most employers won’t As the scholarship presenta- somewhere, too,” she said. University this past year, is tak- he said. ville Middle School Assistant even give your application a sec- tions began, Evans announced Cartersville High graduate ing a class at Georgia Highlands Bridges, 19, will be attending Principal Dr. Tharis Word, who ond look without that degree. It Claudia Brown and Madison John Reed Evans received the College this summer and will Bluffton University in Ohio to once received assistance from the also improves your chances of do- McKinney as the recipients of the $1,000 Chip Turner Memorial continue his education in the fall major in physical therapy and foundation. ing something that you like to do fi rst Russell Berry Archer Memo- Scholarship, awarded to the recip- at KSU, where he will major in sports fi tness. The 24-year educator shared in life. Instead of just having a job, rial Scholarships, named to honor ient of the Best Attitude Award on chemistry. Dawn Evans said she hopes all the story of how he went from it sets you up in a position where the legacy of the foundation sup- the CHS baseball team. Kassani Barefoot, who was a the recipients reach their goals having no desire to ever go to col- you can have a career.” porter who owned Arco Ideas and The scholarship is given in member of Cartersville High’s and “one day would consider lege to earning seven degrees, all He also told the recipients that Design with his wife, Daneise. memory of a former CHS base- Class of 2019 that graduated funding a scholarship for the next because of an encounter he had anything worth having requires a Cass High graduate Ariel John- ball player who was killed in a car in May, was thrilled to win the generation.” with Robert Bentley, former ex- lot of hard work and encouraged son said she felt “super-honored” accident in 2007. $1,000 AT&T Sponsor Scholar- “As Dr. Word shared, it’s im- ecutive director of the foundation, them to never give up and to keep to win the $1,500 Miss Marilu “I’m just really, really amazed ship. portant for these students to know while waiting on a loan offi cer at their goal of graduating in the Munford Memorial Scholarship. at how cool of a guy [donor Ron- “I think it’s an honor to know that the community wants them to the bank across the street from forefront of their mind. “This is really going to help my nie Turner] is,” Evans, 19, said. that people read my essay and succeed, and when they are able, the ESF offi ce to approve his car Finally, there was one more family,” the 19-year-old said. “My “He comes to the baseball team chose me based on my merits paying it forward keeps the mo- loan. thing Word said they have to do dad is disabled, and he gets work because Chip played baseball at and my essay,” the 17-year-old mentum going,” she said. “He said, ‘You know, a college once they’ve gotten their degree when he can, and my mom works Cartersville, and so did I. The degree will take you farther than and started their career. as well, but money’s still tight. award is for the best attitude any set of wheels will,’” Word “You have to pay it forward,” he And my sister is also going to col- throughout the previous year so said. “And it seemed like some- said. “We want you to give back lege this year so this really lifted he blessed me with it. I tried hard thing clicked in me when he said to the foundation. By giving back, a weight off of our shoulders. She throughout the year to keep my that.” it creates the opportunity for the actually got a scholarship, too, so attitude up just like Chip would

Pathfi nder St. SE, Cartersville, Ohio, was arrest- and charged with probation vio- was arrested and charged with ed and charged lation. BARTOW failure to appear. with possession of less than 1 ounce Lisa Marie Mills, BLOTTER Derwin Renard of marijuana, im- of 61 Lynn Cir- The following information Wideman, of proper stopping/ cle SE, Acworth, — names, photos, addresses, 1470 Elizabeth parking on roadway, failure to was arrested and charges and other details — Lane, East Point, maintain lane and driving under charged with will- was taken directly from Bartow was arrested and the infl uence of drugs. ful obstruction of County Sheriff’s Offi ce jail charged with law enforcement offi cers, posses- records. Not every arrest leads possession of a Schedule II con- Marshall Jamar sion of methamphetamine and to a conviction, and a conviction trolled substance; crossing guard Draper, of 2589 criminal trespass. or acquittal is determined by the lines with weapons, intoxicants Hingham Lane, court system. Arrests were made or drugs without the consent Columbus, Ohio, Jimmy Lee Payne, by BCSO deputies except where of a warden or superintendent, was arrested and of 228 Watters St., otherwise indicated. lighted headlights/other lights charged with pos- Rome, was arrest- required 1/2 hour after sunset session of a Schedule I controlled ed and charged June 2 or 1/2 hour before sunrise; and substance and possession of less with probation vi- possession of less than 1 ounce than 1 ounce of marijuana. olation. Kenneth Earl Out- of marijuana. law, of 46 Wom- Harold Lewis Gen- Justin Dako- ack Drive SE Randall Steven try, of 307 Som- ta Penson, of 9 A, Cartersville, Williams, of 17 erset Club Drive Laverne Court, was arrested and Dawn Drive SE, SE, Cartersville, Rome, was arrest- charged with pos- Cartersville, was arrested and ed and charged session and use of drug related was arrested and charged with with theft by tak- objects, possession of metham- charged with criminal damage to private prop- ing. phetamine by ingestion and pos- criminal trespass and simple as- erty. session of methamphetamine. sault-family violence. James Matthew Sheri Domeni- Ray, of 7111 Nee- Wiley Glen Page, June 3 ca Granger, of dle Point Ridge, of 23 Moon- 7820 N. 13th St., Acworth, was light Drive SE, Joseph Jacobee Tampa, Florida, arrested and Acworth, was ar- Carrell, of 40 Sad- was arrested and charged with pro- rested and charged dle Club Drive charged with sim- bation violation. with possession of 30, Cartersville, ple battery-family violence. more than 1 ounce of marijuana, was arrested and Jonathan Hayes possession of less than 1 ounce charged with dis- Ethan Daniel Sexton, of 12 Cob- of marijuana, consuming alcohol orderly conduct. Greene, of 1295 blestone Drive on state parks and directing per- Cassville White NW, Cartersville, Road NE, White, was arrested and sons to leave parks, historic sites Richard Scott More than you expect from a jewelry store. or recreational areas. Catron, of 400 was arrested and charged with pro- Nottingham Way charged with pos- bation violation. 402 E. 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“The third track,” he said, “we will asked Allman if CSX and GDOT suit against the railroad for the fl ash- didn’t have an exact estimate. “We the matter. “We need to do the fi eld remove those completely so you were willing to invest almost half ers not working properly.” have it on our properties maps, survey as a starter to see where we’re White won’t have to worry about anymore a million dollars into upgrades at Under Federal Railroad Admin- which looks like about 25-30 feet, at,” Baker said. “It’s all got to be put potholes or anything there.” Rocky Street, why they couldn’t istration (FRA) regulations, Allman right there at that crossing,” he said. together as a total project because From Page 1A In total, he said CSX and GDOT make the same investment in upgrad- said CSX doesn’t have to do too Councilman Dennis Huskins we’ve got to deal with FEMA, the He noted that if that road was are willing to make abut $420,000 ing the crossing at Richards Road. much to comply with national safe- asked what CSX could do to ad- railroad, DOT’s got to get involved in closed, traffi c would naturally in- in Rocky Street railroad crossing “That would be an update to the ty standards. “If you just stick a stop dress the drainage problems along it, too. We need to decide which way crease along Rocky Street. In ex- upgrades at their own expense. Fur- crossing signal warning system,” sign up there,” he said, “[that] meets the crossing. “Just the basic main- we want to go and design that accord- change for closing the Richards thermore, Allman said GDOT was Allman responded. “To put gates on the FRA requirements, and that’s all tenance on what you’ve got, that ingly, and say ‘OK, here’s the draw- Road crossing, Allman said CSX looking at upgrading the crossing at this one, we would have to do a whole, the railroad’s worried about.” little area up top,” Allman said. “I ing, and here’s what you guys want.’” would upgrade the railroad cross- Shinall Road as well, possibly with brand new crossing signal system on At that point, a local resident looked at the engineering report, Nor did Baker say he thought ing at Rocky Street with new fl ash- new lights and fl ashing gates. it. There’s really nothing that we can asked why the crossing at Dysart and he didn’t go into quite enough the City is altogether fi nished with ing gates and concrete surfacing. Councilman Charles Buttrum contribute at that, because you’ve al- Road was devoid of such signage. detail on that. To do that warning CSX at the bargaining table. ready got fl ashers, lights and gates at In response, Allman said that was system with the traffi c lights … the “I was hoping we would get more that crossing space.” a safety issue that should be dis- equipment that’s there right now is out of the railroad, I just think we Allman said the proposed Rocky cussed amongst city offi cials. about 35-40 years old. It does not need to negotiate some more,” he 5 DAY FORECAST Street upgrades would require a From Allman’s perspective, the meet the standards, as set today, to said. “If they will pay for replacing partial closing “for a day or two” major issue is poor visibility on tie into the traffi c lights.” those drainage pipes, that would go WEDNESDAY THURSDAY so resurfacing can be performed. both sides of Richards Road. Continuing, Allman said ini- a long way. If I’m correct … one of 6/5 6/6 From design to ordering materials “Our feelings on it is that the tial price estimates for the project those pipes is on the railroad right to actual construction, he estimated surface on it is good, it’s just the ap- didn’t take the costs of new mo- of way and one is not.” the timeline for the potential proj- proaches coming up to it,” he said. tion-sensing equipment into con- In the meantime, Baker said the ect to be about six months. “The railroad pertains to the rail- sideration. A new warning system City will continue to pursue possi- “The railroad doesn’t pay for the road crossing itself — we only have unit, he said, would cost the City ble funding streams for the project. signals themselves, it’s usually paid to maintain two [feet] outside of the about $11,000, with wiring and “The mayor and I are going to A 40% chance of Showers/T-storms upfront by GDOT,” Allman said. tops, and that’s it for the roadway. other installation expenses likely meet with Bartow County’s road showers/T-storms. likely. Cloudy, with a “The signals to the railroad is a lia- The rest of it is up to the City, the exceeding $89,000. planner one day next week and Partly sunny, with a high near 85. Chance bility — we’ve got to maintain them State and the local community.” The council voted unanimous- look at some long-range plans he high near 89. of rain is 60%. and if something were to happen When asked by Buttrum how ly to authorize a new survey of the made back in 2015,” he said, “and WEDNESDAY NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT to them, it malfunctioned whatever much right of way CSX had at Richards Road area, but that was see if there was any money put in A 40% chance of Showers/T-storms way, we’re looking at a major law- Richards Road, Allman said he the extent of the progress made on for the Richards Road upgrades.” showers/T-storms. likely. Cloudy, low Mostly cloudy, with a around 68. Chance of low around 70. precipitation is 60%. at once and know the importance of but also encourages developers to tation in fall 2018, Archer said the genuine relationships over superfi cial include public art as part of new CVB board of directors approved FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Grant business connections.” development projects.” the Bartow Public Art Researcher 6/7 6/8 6/9 Believing Bartow contains a Following Henderson’s presen- grant and budgeted its funding. From Page 1A strong artistic presence, Archer “… While the Public Art Re- shared she was “a little miffed” search Grant has a 12-month dura- when Georgia Council for the tion, the goal is that the researcher Arts’ brochure in 2017 overlooked will successfully 1) [analyze] other Cartersville in its map of commu- Showers/T-storms Showers/T-storms Showers/T-storms Georgia communities’ public arts nities with “vibrant art programs.” likely. Cloudy, high likely. Cloudy, high likely. Cloudy, high programs and determine best prac- “I’ve always thought of this as an near 84. Chance near 84. Chance near 84. Chance tices; 2) determine existing city or artistic community, but the fact of of rain is 70%. of rain is 70%. of rain is 60%. county ordinances that potential- the matter is there is not an orga- FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT ly impact a public arts program; nized public effort to promote the Showers/T-storms Showers/T-storms A 50% chance of 3) recommend an organizational arts,” Archer said. “The Cultural likely. Cloudy, low likely. Cloudy, low showers/T-storms. structure for a sustainable Bartow Arts Alliance does a wonderful job, near 68. Chance near 68. Chance Cloudy, with a low arts program; 4) develop a database and fund some wonderful projects, of rain is 70%. of rain is 60%. around 68. of local art resources; and 5) cata- but they are primarily focused on log potential grants and other fund- fi nancial sustainability of the var- Today’s weather ing sources for arts programming, ious arts organizations rather than Forecast for Wednesday, June 5, 2019 which will enhance public appre- engendering civic involvement and TENN. ciation and contribute to sustained cultivation of the arts. The need for N.C. economic growth.” a public arts program has been dis- Renee Killian Rome 89/69 Along with working at the Rome cussed at Downtown Development NMLS #546413 Little Theatre, Cook’s professional Authority planning sessions, which Mortgage Loan Originator Athens 620 East Main Street 88/70 experience includes being the creative I have attended as well. Atlanta S.C. Cartersville, GA 30120 88/71 team project manager for Dave Ram- “Then one day Barry Henderson sey’s The Lampo Group and manager came to talk to me about the con- 770.655.4148 [email protected] Augusta of special projects development and cept. Barry is an artist himself, and 92/71 ALA. Macon marketing for Word Entertainment, he and Earline Burke, who served 92/70 both in Nashville, Tennessee. on the Downtown Development Columbus “I genuinely believe my unique Authority board of directors, had 93/71 experience could be exactly what been discussing creating a public Savannah 89/71 this grant needs to achieve the ob- art program modeled after the city jectives,” stated Cook in the release. of Suwanee, Georgia, program. Albany 95/74 “As the only staff person at the Rome There, the City Arts Commission Valdosta Little Theatre, I’m familiar with the not only promotes programs that 92/69 process of juggling many projects bring public art to the community, FLA.

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BY HOWARD FENDRICH AP Tennis Writer

PARIS — Roger Federer knew when he returned to the French Open that, if things went exceedingly well, he eventually would fi nd himself face-to-face with Rafael Nadal. Here we go. Just like old times. Federer put away Stan Wawrinka after a 75-minute rain delay Tuesday, converting a break point for just the second time in 18 chances and quickly wrapping up a 7-6 (4), 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4 victo- ry over his friend and Swiss countryman to reach the semifi nals at Roland Garros. And what a showdown comes next: Federer vs. Nadal for a spot RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS in the fi nal. Above, Cartersville rising senior Josh Davis earned a spot on “Always,” Nadal said, “a big match.” the Georgia Dugout Preview Magazine all-state fi rst team for They are two titans of tennis, with Federer holding a men’s-record Class 4A. Right, recent Cartersville High graduate Logan Martin 20 Grand Slam titles, and Nadal next with 17. was an honorable-mention choice on the Georgia Dugout Pre- view Magazine Class 4A all-state team. Nadal, who won 11 of his trophies in Paris, has gotten the better of their rivalry over the years, leading 23-15 overall, 9-3 at majors, 13-2 on clay and 5-0 at the French Open, including four fi nals. “My next opponent is not too bad. He can play on clay, unfortu- Canes quartet land on all-state team nately,” Federer joked to the crowd at Court Suzanne Lenglen. They haven’t met at Roland Garros since 2011. Federer, who has won their most recent fi ve matches, last entered the fi eld in 2015, STAFF REPORT Welchel slashed .408/.520/.745 ERA, a 0.84 WHIP and a .131 bat- recruit in the Class of 2020, Da- The Cartersville baseball team with nine doubles, three triples ting average allowed. In 12 starts, vis produced a triple-slash line of SEE OPEN, PAGE 2B landed three players on the Class and six home runs. The South Al- he fi nished with 90 to .391/.468/.536 with seven doubles 4A all-state fi rst team and had an- abama signee produced 40 hits, 24 walks, while giving up four and three home runs. other tabbed as honorable mention scored 29 runs and drove in 34. earned runs over 59 1/3 innings. Martin threw 60 innings, strik- on the squad selected by Georgia He earned 20 walks against 15 The Auburn signee will be a ing out 90 against 22 walks, to go Dugout Preview Magazine earlier strikeouts, while featuring in ev- only moving forward, but with a 1.98 ERA, a 1.10 WHIP this week. ery game this year. for the Canes, he still provided a and 9-1 record. He was one of the Recent graduates Mason Bar- A steady presence in center solid bat in the middle of the order, pleasant surprises across the state nett and Preston Welchel joined fi eld, Welchel didn’t have an error slashing .419/.538/.581 in region after not having played for the rising senior Josh Davis on the all season en route to being named play. Canes the past two years. A Uni- fi rst team, while another member Region 5-AAAA player of the Davis, the lone junior to see reg- versity of the South-Sewanee sign- of the Class of 2019, Logan Mar- year. ular playing time this past season, ee, Martin appeared in 14 games tin, picked up an honorable-men- The region’s pitcher of the fi nished the year as the team-lead- (12 starts) and allowed just four tion nod. year, Barnett threw two complete er in hits (43), runs scored (32) and extra-base hits — all doubles — Per stats provided by the Canes, games, while compiling a 0.47 stolen bases (8). A highly touted and a .200 batting average against. Cass grad Gani named to NJCAA all-region squad

STAFF REPORT Cass High product Sierrah Gani wrapped up her time with the Georgia Highlands softball team weeks ago, but the standout infi eld- er continues to reap the rewards of a stellar senior season. Gani landed a spot on the NJCAA all-South Region second team, as announced by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association on Tuesday. The recent GHC graduate, who will continue her academic — but not athletic — career at Kennesaw State, previously earned fi rst- team selection to the Georgia College Athletic Association all-region squad, as well as an all-academic team nod. JEFF ROBINSON/SPECIAL According to updated stats on GHC’s website, the second baseman JEAN-FRANCOIS BADIAS/AP Cass High product and Georgia Highlands College infi elder Si- slashed .463/.500/.626. She added 42 RBIs, while playing in all 44 Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka, both of Switzerland, errah Gani bunts during a game this past season. Gani earned games. Gani walked six times against just fi ve strikeouts. Her two hug after their quarterfi nal match in the French Open, a spot on the National Fastpitch Coaches Association NJCAA triples led the team, and her 13 doubles were good enough for third which Federer won in four sets, 7-6 (7-4), 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, all-region team for the South Region, as announced Tuesday. on the Chargers. Tuesday at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris. Riley, Donaldson hit 3-run homers Son of ‘Crash’ McCray taken on Day 2 of MLB draft BY DENNIS WASZAK JR. made the catch, but ran right through the plywood to lead Braves in rout of Pirates AP Sports Writer fence at Civic Stadium — and dropped the ball. McCray, who wasn’t seriously hurt, became a bit BY WES CROSBY Braves runs. The three on Riley’s home run came NEW YORK — Grant McCray will get a chance of a celebrity as the video of “The Crash” made its Associated Press after left fi elder Bryan Reynolds dropped a soft line to leave his mark on — but way onto TV sports broadcasts around the country. drive from Nick Markakis with one out in the sev- he’ll have a tough time making one as dramatic as He played in 67 major league games with the White PITTSBURGH — Austin Riley and Josh Donald- enth. his famous father. Sox and Mets, going 3 for 14 while stealing nine son hit three-run home runs in consecutive innings, Ronald Acuña Jr. came home for the opening run The Florida high school outfi elder, drafted in the bases in 10 attempts. and the Atlanta Braves rallied for 12-5 win over the of the game after stealing third when catcher Elias third round by San Francisco on Tuesday, is the son The younger McCray, the No. 87 overall pick, hit on Tuesday night. Diaz threw the ball into a left fi eld in the fi rst. Riley of former big league outfi elder Rodney McCray. .477 with 35 RBIs and 30 runs scored in 28 games Freddie Freeman added a two-run homer, his 15th, cut Pittsburgh’s lead to 5-3 in the sixth by scoring on Does the name ring a bell? for Lakewood Ranch High School. in a three-run ninth inning that sealed the Braves a pinch-hit single from Matt Joyce after reaching on a Well, the elder McCray became a staple of high- The Red Sox took one of college baseball’s best third straight win. gaffe by . light and blooper reels everywhere — long before in the fourth round, drafting Navy right- Riley sent a slider from Kyle Crick (2-2) over the Melky Cabrera had two hits and three RBI, batting viral videos were even a thing — when he crashed hander Noah Song. The 6-foot-4, 200-pound Song wall in right fi eld for his ninth home run of the sea- cleanup for Pittsburgh in place of Josh Bell. He had through the right fi eld wall while trying to make a is the highest-drafted player in the school’s history son in the seventh, turning a 5-3 defi cit into a one-run a two-run homer to left, giving the Pirates a 2-1 lead catch during a minor league game in 1991. after going 11-1 with a 1.44 ERA while being se- lead. Donaldson pushed the lead to 9-5 in the eighth with two outs in the bottom of the fi rst and then added Yep, that guy. lected a fi nalist for the Golden Spikes Award as the with a 439-foot shot to left-center fi eld for his eighth. an RBI single that made it 5-2 with two outs in the Rodney McCray was playing right fi eld for the nation’s top amateur player. Dan Winkler (2-1) had one in a scoreless second. Triple-A Vancouver Canadians of the Pacifi c Coast He might have been taken even higher, but Song sixth inning to get the win. Braves starter Max Fried gave up a season-high League on May 27, 1991, when Portland’s Chip has a required two-year military service obligation Three Pirates errors partially contributed to fi ve fi ve runs and nine hits in four innings. Hale hit a long fl y ball. McCray tracked it down and before he can begin his professional baseball career.

Durant out, Thompson questionable for Game 3

BY JANIE MCCAULEY to get on the court for a structured fully, I’ll feel much better tomor- keep Toronto’s star guard off the AP Sports Writer session since getting injured May row and be a go for tipoff,” Thomp- court on the NBA’s biggest stage. 8 in Game 5 against the Houston son said. Not with no more than fi ve games OAKLAND, Calif. — The Rockets. Durant was set to some Along with Durant, Golden left. Golden State Warriors will take work on the court later Tuesday at State is also down backup big “A hundred percent,” Leon- the fl oor once more without two- the practice facility. man Kevon Looney. He suffered a ard said of his health. “I’m on the time reigning NBA Finals MVP Guard Klay Thompson prac- non-displaced cartilage fracture on fl oor. There are no excuses. Every- Kevin Durant, counting on their ticed two days after sustaining a the right side of his collarbone area body knows everyone’s banged up, depth and home court to carry mild strain to his left hamstring and will miss the remainder of the bruised up at this moment.” them as they try to inch closer to a that forced him out of Game 2. He fi nals. Leonard is averaging 30.9 points three-peat. is listed as questionable for Game “He’s had such a great season, this postseason. Durant is out for Game 3 of the 3. such a great postseason run,” coach BOX-AND-ONE? fi nals on Wednesday night, still not The best-of-seven series with the Steve Kerr said. “Fortunately it Raptors coach Nick Nurse was ready to return for the two-time Toronto Raptors is tied at 1-all. won’t affect his future, but it’s a big still hearing about his move to use defending champions as he works Thompson said his discomfort loss for us.” an old school box-and-one with back from a strained right calf suf- Tuesday was bearable — “the pain Here are some things to watch Fred VanVleet on Curry. fered during the Western Confer- level wasn’t too crazy at all.” for going into Game 3: “In ninth grade a team played FRANK GUNN/THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP ence semifi nals. “It will be a game-time decision. KAWHI SORE? NAH one against me,” Kerr joked. “Very Golden State Warriors’ Klay Thompson sits on the bench Durant didn’t practice with the But for me personally, it would be Don’t mind Kawhi Leonard’s watching teammates during practice for the NBA Finals against Warriors on Tuesday, and he has yet hard to see me not playing. Hope- limp. Like Thompson, little will SEE FINALS, PAGE 2B the Toronto Raptors Tuesday in Oakland, California. 2B Wednesday, June 5, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News With Chara hurt, Bruins need defensive help in Stanley Cup Game 5

BY JIMMY GOLEN the playoffs without defenseman a player and was out six weeks. But AP Sports Writer Kevan Miller and also lost Matt if Chara has the same injury and Grzelcyk when he took an elbow to misses the rest of the series, it won’t BEDFORD, Mass. — The Bos- the head in Game 2 and needed to change the Blues’ approach. ton Bruins reached the Stanley be helped off the ice. John Moore “Nothing from our standpoint,” Cup Final despite a run of regu- fi lled in for him in the third game, he said. lar-season injuries that prevented which the Bruins won. A six-time All-Star and the pe- anyone on the roster from playing But they were down to fi ve men rennial team leader in minutes all 82 games. on the blue line again Monday played, Chara played a career-low Now comes the real test. night when Chara took a defl ected (not counting lockout years) 62 The Bruins are preparing for shot from Brayden Schenn off the games this season because of an Game 5 against the St. Louis Blues right side of the face. He crumpled unspecifi ed injury that kept him without captain and No. 1 defense- to the ice, face-fi rst, and then skat- out six weeks in November and man Zdeno Chara, who did not re- ed off, with blood dripping from December. turn after he was hit in the face by his mouth. He returned at the start Although it’s too early to rule a defl ected puck on Monday night. of the third wearing the shield but him out for Game 5 — or per- The St. Louis Blues won 4-2 to never went back in the game. haps longer — Cassidy said the even the series at two wins apiece. “Very uncomfortable, was ad- most likely replacements would be Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy vised not to return to play,” Cassi- Steven Kampfer or rookies Urho offered no update on Chara’s con- dy said after the game. “Had some Vaakanainen, Jeremy Lauzon, and dition after arriving in Boston on stitches, probably some dental Jakub Zboril. Only Kampfer, with Tuesday except to say the 2009 work in the near future. He wanted two games of playoff experience, Norris Trophy winner was on his to come out on the bench and be has appeared in a postseason game. way to see a doctor. The fact that with his teammates.” “If both guys (Chara and Grzel- Chara returned for the third period His teammates knew how diffi - cyk) are out, it’s not an easy deci- wearing a full face shield — and cult it was for him to just sit there. sion,” Cassidy said. “It’s not one I SCOTT KANE/AP never got back on the ice — sug- Boston Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara, of Slovakia, kneels on the ice after being hit in the face “He’s our leader, and the biggest want to make, but you have to do gests it is more than the lost tooth or by the puck during the second period of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals Monday in St. Louis. part of our leadership,” forward what you have to do.” busted lip that usually only keeps a David Pastrnak said. “Anything But don’t rule them out just yet. hockey player out long enough to for two more days.” is less worried about Chara’s lead- lineup, that’s the part that hurts the that comes out of his mouth ... ev- “Both of those players, they’re get it stitched up. Although the 42-year-old Chara ership than his 6-foot-9 presence most,” Cassidy said. “I’m not wor- erybody is listening to him.” warriors,” defenseman Charlie “Right now, I’ve got nothing,” is the team’s elder statesman and on the ice. ried about our mentality.” Blues coach Craig Berube said McAvoy said. “They’ll do whatev- Cassidy said. “But we don’t play emotional leader, Cassidy said he “Taking great players out of the The Bruins have made it through he had a broken jaw when he was er it takes to play.”

game of his career. a torn left Achilles tendon. we talk a lot about our shot spec- GOLDEN DEPTH of the fl oor and has an opportunity Finals The big man had 11 points, 10 re- RAPTORS SHOOTING trum, the shots we’re trying to Kerr prepares his role players all to impact the game, not necessar- bounds, six assists and two blocked Toronto went just 35 for 94 (37.2 get,” Nurse said. “We have to get season to be ready for moments on ily scoring every possession but From Page 1B shots over 28 minutes while play- in Game 2, compared to 50.6% a certain amount of paint touches. the big stage — because Kerr was just playing within the fl ow and ing in foul trouble in the 109-104 while winning the series opener, We have to get the ball side to side. one of the backups in his day. At sharing the ball, moving, playing proud to announce that. I had a Game 2 win Sunday. including 11 of 38 from 3-point Those are things you just have to home, Quinn Cook, who scored unselfi shly,” Stephen Curry said. box-and-one, just like Steph.” All that after he had been out range. The Raptors’ missed shots keep an eye on. I think we just had nine points with three 3-pointers “Just a style where everybody is go- “Yeah, I know, everybody’s with a torn left quadriceps muscle and defensive stops are exactly some lulls in those three areas in in the fourth quarter, regularly ing to get touches and you just have making fun of me for it, right?” sustained in Game 2 of the fi rst what the Warriors count on to get Game 2.” resumes his shooting routine mo- to be confi dent and aggressive. So Nurse quipped. round against the Clippers. Cous- out into their push-the-pace transi- The Raptors were outscored ments after the fi nal buzzer sounds. again, day to day it’s just whoever COUSINS’ IMPACT ins didn’t even make his season de- tion game. 18-0 to start the third — “the quar- With all the injuries, all the War- is healthy. Be ready to go, compete, DeMarcus Cousins shined but until Jan. 18 at the Clippers fol- “It’s always a game of rhythm ter from hell” as Nurse called it — riors must be ready to contribute. have fun doing it. Whoever is out during his fi rst NBA Finals start lowing a nearly yearlong absence a little bit and you have to watch and that all but did them in before a “The way that we play, every- there on the fl oor, just feel like you and just the fourth postseason while recovering from surgery for what’s happening. As you know, late rally that fell short. body feels involved on both ends can help us win the game.”

only two losses for Nadal in 93 career They were locked in a taut fourth set at Wawrinka at the net. One women’s semifi nal is set: matches at the place. 3-all when clouds grew thick and char- “A tough, tough one, for sure,” said 26th-seeded Johanna Konta vs. 19-year- Open There was very little drama in Nadal’s coal-colored. Thunder rumbled nearby. It Wawrinka, who was coming off the lon- old Marketa Vondrousova. quarterfi nal victory this time, a 6-1, 6-1, was diffi cult to see, because there are no gest singles match of his career, a 5-hour, Konta eliminated 2018 runner-up From Page 1B 6-3 stroll against No. 7 Kei Nishikori, who artifi cial lights. Play was suspended as a 9-minute victory over Stefanos Tsitsipas. Sloane Stephens 6-1, 6-4, grabbing 21 of when he lost to Wawrinka in the quarter- went through a pair of fi ve-setters the past storm arrived. But it didn’t last long. Wawrinka credited Federer, saying, “It the last 22 points she served, to become fi nals. He pulled out with a bad back in two rounds. When action resumed, Federer needed was important to be aggressive, to be in- the fi rst British woman in the French 2016, then skipped the entire clay circuit “He didn’t let me play how I wanted only 10 minutes to take control, getting his side the court, and he did that better than Open’s fi nal four since Jo Durie in 1983. in 2017-18. to play,” Nishikori said, “and especially second break of the match by smacking a me.” The unseeded Vondrousova beat No. 31 “If you to do or achieve something on if I’m not fresh, it’s not easy to stay with big cross-court forehand to a corner that Attacking the net at any opportunity, Petra Martic 7-6 (1), 7-5. the clay, inevitably, at some stage, you will him.” Wawrinka couldn’t handle. It was 5-4, and Federer won the point on 41 of his 60 trips Until this year, Konta had entered the go through Rafa, because he’s that strong Federer vs. Wawrinka, meanwhile, Federer only needed to hold serve to end forward. It’ll be fascinating to see whether clay-court major four times, losing in the and he will be there,” said Federer, at 37 lived up to the billing, a 3½-hour tussle it. he does that against Nadal, too. fi rst round each time. the tournament’s oldest semifi nalist since between a couple of guys who won a Da- That turned out to be a tad complicated. “I’m looking forward to the test,” said So she has gone from 0-4 before 2019 to 1968. “If I would have had a different vis Cup title and Olympic gold medal in He double-faulted for the only two Federer, whose last major semifi nal was at 5-0 over the past 1½ weeks. mindset — to avoid him — then I should doubles together. times of the entire afternoon, once on his last year’s Australian Open. “I’ve always said that whenever I step not have played the clay.” Coming in, Federer held a 22-3 edge second match point. He was forced to de- The quarterfi nals on the other half of out onto the court, I’m always going to The only time Federer won the French head-to-head, but Wawrinka knew this: fl ect a break point for Wawrinka, doing so the men’s draw are Wednesday: No. 1 No- have a chance. I’m always going to have a Open, in 2009, he didn’t need to face Na- All three of his victories had come on with a serve-and-volley winner. And then, vak Djokovic vs. No. 5 Alexander Zverev, shot,” Konta said. “I don’t think any play- dal, who was knocked out in the fourth clay, including four years ago in the same fi nally, on his third match point, Federer and No. 4 Dominic Thiem vs. No. 10 Kar- er on tour can go on court against me and round by Robin Soderling. That’s one of round, on the same court. closed it out with a volley, then hugged en Khachanov. feel like they’ve defi nitely got it.”

US rallies to SPORTSROUNDUP beat France 3-2, reach MLB Standings On the Air All Times EDT Under-20 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division MLB BASEBALL MEN’S INTERNATIONAL SOCCER W L Pct GB New York 38 21 .644 — 7 p.m. — Atlanta at Pittsburgh (FSSE) 7 p.m. — Friendly: U.S. vs. Jamaica (FS1) quarterfi nals Tampa Bay 35 23 .603 2½ NBA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS FINALS UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE SOCCER Boston 30 29 .508 8 Toronto 22 38 .367 16½ 9 p.m. — Game 3: Toronto at Golden State (ABC) 2:30 p.m. — Semifi nal: Portugal vs. Switzerland (ESPN2) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Baltimore 18 41 .305 20 COLLEGE SOFTBALL WORLD SERIES FINALS COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD Central Division Sebastian Soto tied the score W L Pct GB 8:30 p.m. — Game 3: UCLA vs. Oklahoma (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. — Outdoor Championships: Day 1 (ESPN2) Minnesota 40 19 .678 — with his second goal of the match Cleveland 30 30 .500 10½ in the 74th minute and Justin Ren- Chicago 29 31 .483 11½ Detroit 23 34 .404 16 Arizona 30 31 .492 12 Houston 7 3 3 24 Saturday: Arkansas (44-17) vs. Mississippi (40-25), nicks got the go-ahead goal in the Kansas City 19 40 .322 21 San Francisco 25 34 .424 16 FC Dallas 6 6 3 21 Noon 83rd to lead the United States over Central Division Minnesota United 6 6 3 21 Sunday: Arkansas vs. Mississippi, 3 p.m. W L Pct GB Monday’s Late Games Real Salt Lake 6 8 1 19 x-Monday: Arkansas vs. Mississippi, 4 p.m. France 3-2 Tuesday at Bydgoszcz, Houston 41 20 .672 — L.A. Dodgers 3, Arizona 1 San Jose 5 6 3 18 At Alex Box Stadium Poland, and into its third straight Texas 30 27 .526 9 San Diego 8, Philadelphia 2 Vancouver 4 6 6 18 Baton Rouge, La. Oakland 29 30 .492 11 Tuesday’s Games Sporting Kansas City 3 5 6 15 Saturday: LSU (40-24) vs. Florida State (39-21), 3 quarterfi nal appearance at the Un- Los Angeles 29 31 .483 11½ ATLANTA 12, Pittsburgh 5 Portland 4 7 2 14 p.m. der-20 World Cup. Seattle 25 38 .397 17 Washington 9, 5 Colorado 3 9 3 12 Sunday: LSU vs. Florida State, 6 p.m. San Francisco 9, N.Y. Mets 3, 10 innings x-Monday: LSU vs. Florida State, 8:30 p.m. The U.S. plays Ecuador on Sat- Monday’s Late Games Miami 16, Milwaukee 0 Today’s Games Houston 4, Seattle 2 Chicago Cubs 6, Colorado 3 Seattle at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. urday, and the winner advances to Tuesday’s Games Cincinnati at St. Louis, late Thursday’s Games a semifi nal against South Korea Washington 9, Chicago White Sox 5 L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, late Cincinnati at New York City FC, 7 p.m. NCAA Softball Schedule Toronto 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 Philadelphia at San Diego, late Friday’s Games or Senegal. The Americans were Cleveland 5, Minnesota 2 Today’s Games Sporting Kansas City at Toronto FC, 7 p.m. eliminated in the quarterfi nals by Detroit 9, Tampa Bay 6 Chicago White Sox (Covey 1-4) at Washington (Sanchez Saturday’s Games Baltimore at Texas, late 1-6), 1:05 p.m. FC Dallas at San Jose, 3:30 p.m. All Times EDT Serbia on penalty kicks in 2015 Boston at Kansas City, late L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 7-2) at Arizona (Duplantier 1-0), New York at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. COLLEGE WORLD SERIES and by Venezuela in extra time two Oakland at L.A. Angels, late 3:40 p.m. Minnesota United at Colorado, 9 p.m. At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Houston at Seattle, late Philadelphia (Arrieta 5-5) at San Diego (Lucchesi 4-3), Oklahoma City years ago. The U.S. made its only Today’s Games 3:40 p.m. Championship Series Chicago White Sox (Covey 1-4) at Washington (Sanchez ATLANTA (Gausman 2-4) at Pittsburgh (Musgrove 3-6), (Best-of-3; x-if necessary) semifi nal appearance in 1989. 1-6), 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. NCAA Baseball Schedule Monday, June 3: UCLA 16, Oklahoma 3, UCLA leads Soto put the U.S. ahead in the N.Y. Yankees (Paxton 3-2) at Toronto (Thornton 1-4), San Francisco (Beede 0-1) at N.Y. Mets (Vargas 1-3), series 1-0 7:07 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Tuesday, June 4: UCLA (55-6) vs. Oklahoma (57-5), 25th minute, sprinting past defend- Minnesota (Perez 7-2) at Cleveland (Carrasco 4-6), 7:10 Miami (Alcantara 2-5) at Milwaukee (Nelson 0-0), 7:40 All Times EDT late er Enzo Loiodice to take a through p.m. p.m. SUPER REGIONALS x-Today: UCLA vs. Oklahoma, 8:30 p.m. Tampa Bay (Morton 6-0) at Detroit (Turnbull 3-4), 7:10 Colorado (Marquez 6-2) at Chicago Cubs (Darvish 2-3), (Best-of-3; x-if necessary) pass from Richard Ledezma, who p.m. 8:05 p.m. At Jim Patterson Stadium dribbled half the length of the fi eld Baltimore (Means 5-4) at Texas (Minor 5-4), 8:05 p.m. Cincinnati (DeSclafani 2-3) at St. Louis (Hudson 4-3), Louisville, Ky. Boston (Sale 1-7) at Kansas City (Junis 4-5), 8:15 p.m. 8:15 p.m. Friday: Louisville (47-16) vs. East Carolina (47-16), NBA Playoffs Schedule on a counterattack. Oakland (Mengden 1-1) at L.A. Angels (Pena 3-1), 10:07 Thursday’s Games Noon p.m. San Francisco at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. Saturday: Louisville vs. East Carolina, 3 p.m. France took a 2-1 lead on goals Houston (Peacock 5-2) at Seattle (Leake 4-6), 10:10 ATLANTA at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. x-Sunday: Louisville vs. East Carolina, Noon All Times EDT by Amine Gouri in the 41st and p.m. Cincinnati at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. At Hawkins Field FINALS Thursday’s Games Miami at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Nabil Alioui in the 55th. Tampa Bay at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Colorado at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Friday: Vanderbilt (52-10) vs. Duke (34-25), 6 p.m. Today Soto scored his fourth goal of Boston at Kansas City, 1:15 p.m. Washington at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Saturday: Vanderbilt vs. Duke, 9 p.m. Game 3: Toronto at Golden State, 9 p.m. Houston at Seattle, 3:40 p.m. x-Sunday: Vanderbilt vs. Duke, 3 p.m. Friday, June 7 the tournament, slipping past Dan N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. At Rip Griffi n Park Game 4: Toronto at Golden State, 9 p.m. Zagadou to run onto a pass from Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Lubbock, Texas Monday, June 10 Baltimore at Texas, 8:05 p.m. MLS Standings Friday: Texas Tech (42-17) vs. Oklahoma State (39- Game 5: Golden State at Toronto, 9 p.m. Tim Weah, taking two touches and Oakland at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. 19), 3 p.m. Thursday, June 13 Saturday: Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State, 6 p.m. x-Game 6: Toronto at Golden State, 9 p.m. beating goalkeeper Alban Lafont NATIONAL LEAGUE All Times EDT x-Sunday: Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State, 6 p.m. Sunday, June 16 with a left-footed shot. East Division EASTERN CONFERENCE At Jackie Robinson Stadium x-Game 7: Golden State at Toronto, 8 p.m. W L Pct GB W L T Pts Los Angeles Rennicks entered in the 63rd ATLANTA 33 27 .550 — Philadelphia 8 4 4 28 Friday: UCLA (51-9) vs. Michigan (44-19), 9 p.m. minute and got the winner when Philadelphia 33 27 .550 — D.C. United 7 4 6 27 Saturday: UCLA vs. Michigan, 9 p.m. New York 28 32 .467 5 ATLANTA 8 5 2 26 x-Sunday: UCLA vs. Michigan, 9 p.m. NHL Playoffs Schedule Sergino Dest’s 25-yard shot was Washington 27 33 .450 6 New York 7 5 3 24 At Boshamer Stadium parried by a diving Lafont, and Miami 22 36 .379 10 Montreal 7 7 3 24 Chapel Hill, N.C. Central Division New York City FC 4 1 8 20 Saturday: North Carolina (45-17) vs. Auburn (36-25), All Times EDT Rennicks beat the goalkeeper to W L Pct GB Toronto FC 5 6 3 18 Noon STANLEY CUP FINALS Chicago 33 26 .559 — Orlando City 5 7 3 18 Sunday: North Carolina vs. Auburn, TBA (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) the rebound and poked the ball in. Milwaukee 34 27 .557 — Chicago 4 6 6 18 x-Monday: North Carolina vs. Auburn, 1 p.m. Monday, June 3 American midfi elders Alex St. Louis 30 28 .517 2½ Columbus 5 9 2 17 At Dudy Noble Field St. Louis 4, Boston 2, Series tied 2-2 Pittsburgh 28 31 .475 5 New England 4 8 4 16 Starkville, Miss. Thursday, June 6 Mendez and Chris Durkin were Cincinnati 27 32 .458 6 Cincinnati 3 10 2 11 Saturday: Mississippi State (49-13) vs. Stanford (45- Game 5: St. Louis at Boston, 8 p.m. suspended for the round-of-16 West Division WESTERN CONFERENCE 12), 3 p.m. Sunday, June 9 W L Pct GB W L T Pts Sunday: Mississippi State vs. Stanford, 9 p.m. Game 6: Boston at St. Louis, 8 p.m. match because of yellow-card ac- Los Angeles 42 19 .689 — Los Angeles FC 11 1 4 37 Monday: Mississippi State vs. Stanford, 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 12 cumulation but will be eligible to Colorado 31 28 .525 10 LA Galaxy 9 6 1 28 At Baum Stadium x-Game 7: St. Louis at Boston, 8 p.m. San Diego 31 29 .517 10½ Seattle 7 3 5 26 Fayetteville, Ark. return for the quarterfi nals. The Daily Tribune News Classifieds www.daily-tribune.com • Wednesday, June 5, 2019 3B

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