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ed to show the Dandass engaged in the bat- Victim was a minor during the seven years of alleged abuse alleged sexual tery with the victim while the battery never defense “doesn’t have to prove BY ALEX HOLLOWAY Dandass was arrested in July fending Dandass. [email protected] happened. He al- anything.” 2013 for the oral sexual battery “This defendant, Yoginder luded to the fact “We don’t believe the evi- of his adopted Russian daugh- Dandass, sometime in the Yoginder Dandass’ trial for that the victim, dence will show that (she) was ter, which allegedly stretched month of May 2010, here in sexual battery began Monday who was a minor any kind of victim, much less from 2005 to 2012. the county of Oktibbeha coun- at the time and a victim of Dr. Yogi Dandass.” afternoon in Oktibbeha County Dandass Circuit Court. Mississippi 16th Circuit ty, Mississippi, did engage in is now an adult, Wilson said. “When all is said Dandass, who worked as an Judge Lee Coleman is presiding sexual penetration with (the wanted to attend and done, we believe the evi- associate professor of comput- over the case. Assistant District victim),” Moulds said. “…I in- art school at the Savannah Col- dence will show that this case is er science and engineering at Attorney Katie Moulds is repre- tend to prove that through the lege of Arts and Design, while a matter of ‘He said, she said.’ Mississippi State University, is senting the state’s case against witnesses that I call.” Dandass wanted her to attend I say that because at the end of accused of sexual battery of a Dandass. Attorneys Matt Wil- Wilson told jurors during art school at MSU. The state, the day, we believe that all of minor. son and Bobby Vance are de- opening statements he intend- Wilson said, will have to prove See TRIAL, 6A COLUMBUS VOTES Police search for suspect in armed hotel burglary Quality Inn on Hwy 45 robbed Friday morning

BY ISABELLE ALTMAN [email protected]

A man who allegedly robbed a hotel early Friday morning is still at large, according to a media release from the Columbus Police Depart- ment. On Friday at approximately 1:38 a.m., officers from the CPD re- Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff sponded to a call about an armed Lowndes voters cast their ballots at Carrier Lodge on First Street in Columbus this morning. Polls are open until 7 p.m. robbery at the Quality Inn at 1210 Hwy 45 North. The complainant re- ported that an armed man entered the hotel lobby and demanded mon- ey. The suspect fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money. The suspect is described as a Revenge motive eyed in Canton shooting light skinned black male with a slim build and a short haircut and 24-year-old fatally shoots man outside courthouse Madison County Sheriff Randy chinstrap beard. He is about 5’ 11”. Tucker said Wells drove to the Mad- At the time of the robbery, he was BY JEFF AMY firefighter who had never been in any ison County Courthouse Monday wearing a brown plaid shirt and University of Alabama sweatpants. The Associated Press more serious legal trouble than some around 9 a.m., got out of his maroon Toyota Tundra pickup truck, walked The case is still under investiga- CANTON — A Mississippi man ar- traffic tickets — until his mother was up to the 37-year-old Brown, and shot tion. rested for fatally shooting another man shot. Anyone with information on the him once in the chest with a semi-auto- at a courthouse in a possible case of re- Kendrick Armond Brown was fac- suspect’s whereabouts or identity venge was scheduled for a bail hearing ing up to life in prison for felony drug matic handgun. is asked to call the Columbus Police Tuesday. charges under Mississippi’s habitual Brown, who was supposed to ap- Department or the Golden Triangle William A. Wells, 24, was a former offender law. See SHOOTING, 3A Crime Stoppers at 1-800-530-7151.

Lowndes County settles over alleged abuse of inmate

resentative tiality agreement prohib- The county’s deduct- three years ago,” Sand- Details of settlement not revealed concerning ited him from disclosing ible is $25,000. ers said. “We decided it BY SLIM SMITH meeting before going into the alleged the amount of money the Sanders said no civil would be better for us to go ahead and settle out of [email protected] closed session to discuss abuse of an county will pay to settle suit had been filed, but inmate at the matter. that the attorney for the court. Like I said, it wasn’t a settlement concerning Lowndes County Board the Lown- “It wasn’t a large man who claimed to have a big amount of money.” possible litigation. of Supervisors made des County amount of money,” Sand- been injured had written During its open ses- quick work of its agenda The board emerged Adult De- ers said. “It’s less than our a letter to the county that sion, the board handled Sanders Monday, moving through from the closed session tention Cen- deductible, so our insur- said a civil suit was being a number of minor issues a short list of topics with and voted to accept a set- ter. ance company suggested planned. which included: little discussion and no tlement proposal from the Board President Harry that we go ahead and set- “This was supposed ■ Setting a public hear- dissent in a 25-minute county’s insurance rep- Sanders said a confiden- tle.” to have happened about See COUNTY, 6A

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BY DAVID B. CARUSO able to stop crazy people The Associated Press from doing crazy things,’ but they’re wrong. There NEW YORK — Come- is a way to stop them,” she dian Amy Schumer spoke said. tearfully of two women The legislation would who were shot to death try to improve a flawed during a screening of her background check sys- movie, “Trainwreck,” and tem by creating monetary asked lawmakers Mon- incentives for states that day to support a gun con- submit a robust amount of trol bill sponsored by her information to the feder- second cousin, U.S. Sen. al database used to block Charles Schumer. sales to people with crim- “I’ve thought about inal records or a history of these victims each day serious mental illness. since the tragedy,” she Movie theater gunman said at a news conference John Russell Houser shot at the senator’s office in 11 people during a screen- New York. ing of the film last month “People say, ‘Well, in Lafayette, Louisiana, be- you’re never going to be fore then killing himself.

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Five-Day forecast for the Golden Triangle Tonight Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 72° 94° 89° 93° 97° Delta says it’s banning shipment of hunting ‘trophies’ 72° 72° 73° 72° BY SCOTT MAYEROWITZ elephant, rhinoceros and The move comes af- Clear to partly Partly sunny and Some sun with a A t-storm in spots in Partly sunny and AP Airlines Writer buffalo trophies. ter an American dentist cloudy pleasant t-storm; humid the p.m. humid As recently as May, the killed a well-known lion Almanac Data National Weather NEW YORK — Del- Atlanta-based airline had named Cecil in Zimbabwe Columbus Monday Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. ta Air Lines had a major Temperature said that it would continue last month in an alleged- High/low ...... 96°/64° change of heart about to allow such shipments ly illegal hunt, setting off Normal high/low ...... 93°/71° shipping hunting trophies, a worldwide uproar. The Record high ...... 103° (2010) — as long as they were Record low ...... 60° (1976) announcing Monday after- legal. At the time, some dentist, Walter James Precipitation noon that it would no lon- international carriers pro- Palmer, lives in Minneso- Monday ...... 0.00" ta, which is a major hub Month to date ...... 0.00" ger accept lion, leopard, hibited such cargo. Normal month to date ...... 0.40" for Delta. Year to date ...... 30.61" Delta has the most Normal year to date ...... 34.25" flights of any U.S. airline River Stages to Africa. Several foreign Yesterday Flood 7 a.m. 24-hr. River stage yest. change airlines announced similar Tombigbee bans last week. Amory 20' 11.40' -0.22' SUPPORT Delta would not answer Bigbee 14' 3.76' -0.02' questions from The Asso- Columbus 15' 4.81' -0.15' Wednesday Thursday Wednesday Thursday Fulton 20' 7.28' -0.02' City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W ciated Press about why the Tupelo 21' 1.53' -0.03' Atlanta 93 74 pc 87 71 t Nashville 90 71 t 84 71 t decision was made now Boston 83 63 pc 80 65 pc Orlando 91 74 t 92 75 t MARGIE Lake Levels Chicago 83 64 c 83 65 c Philadelphia 89 66 s 82 69 pc and how many hunting Yesterday 7 a.m. 24-hr. Dallas 101 82 s 103 83 s Phoenix 112 88 s 110 89 pc trophies it has shipped in Lake Capacity yest. change Honolulu 89 77 sh 89 77 sh Raleigh 94 72 s 95 74 t recent years. The compa- Jacksonville 91 73 t 92 72 t Salt Lake City 90 63 pc 89 72 s Aberdeen Dam 188' 163.60' +0.26' Memphis 91 76 t 90 77 t Seattle 71 58 s 78 59 pc ny only issued a 58-word Stennis Dam 166' 136.69' +0.26' Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, i-ice, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, statement noting that prior Bevill Dam 136' 136.33' +0.03' r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow CANON to Monday’s ban, “Delta’s Solunar table Sun and Moon Last New First Full strict acceptance policy Tuesday Wednesday The solunar Sunrise ..... 6:08 a.m. LOWNDES COUNTY Major ..... 5:10 a.m. Major ..... 6:06 a.m. period schedule called for absolute compli- allows planning days Sunset ...... 7:52 p.m. Minor ... 11:23 a.m. Minor ... 12:20 p.m. so you will be fishing Moonrise . 10:52 p.m. ance with all government Major ..... 5:36 p.m. Major ..... 6:33 p.m. in good territory or CIRCUIT CLERK hunting in good cover Moonset .. 10:48 a.m. Aug. 6 Aug. 14 Aug. 22 Aug. 29 regulations regarding pro- Minor ... 11:50 p.m. Minor ...... ---- during those times. Paid for by Margie Canon Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 for Circuit Clerk tected species.” TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2015 3A MSU SPORTS BLOG ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Visit The Dispatch MSU Sports Blog for breaking For less than $1 per month, print subscribers can get unlimited Bulldog news: www.cdispatch.com/msusports access to story comments, extra photos, newspaper archives and much more with an online subscription. Nonsubscribers can purchase online access for less than $8 per month. @ Go to www.cdispatch.com/subscribe Ex-con accused of killing police officer turns self in

Bolton on Satur- one, I’m not a cold-blooded kill- self in, and was released with- and released on probation in Suspect: ‘I want you day night, after er and two, I am not a coward.” out charges. Police sought Wil- July 2014. He used marijuana to know that one, I’m the officer ap- Armstrong had used that bourn on a first-degree murder in December and was ordered proached a car word to describe Wilbourn warrant. His first court appear- to undergo mental health treat- not a cold-blooded along a street that during the manhunt. ance is expected Tuesday. ment July 7, according to federal had been known On Saturday night, police Officers said they found court documents released Mon- killer and two, I am for years as a said Wilbourn was a passen- about 1.7 grams of marijuana in day. It’s not clear whether he quiet oasis amid Wilbourn ger in a 2002 Mercedes Benz the car. was ever evaluated. not a coward’ a troubled neigh- that was parked illegally in the Wilbourn was on probation The documents said wit- borhood. southeast Memphis neighbor- for an armed bank robbery. A nesses to the officer’s shooting BY ADRIAN SAINZ Wilbourn was with his family hood. Bolton approached the sentencing memorandum filed identified Wilbourn in a photo The Associated Press and an attorney when he turned car, Wilbourn got out of the by Wilbourn’s lawyer on May lineup. MEMPHIS — An ex-con himself in. Mercedes and the two men got 16, 2006, said Wilbourn was Wilbourn, who goes by the accused of fatally shooting a “I think he felt the walls clos- into a struggle, police said. persuaded by his uncle to join names Tremaine Martin and police officer who interrupted ing in and thought it would be in Wilbourn took out a gun and the robbery to help him with his “T-Streetz,” is black. Bolton, a drug deal turned himself in his best interest to turn himself fired, striking Bolton multiple finances and “he was awaiting who was white, was a 33-year- Monday, ending an intensive in,” Memphis Police Director times. Then Wilbourn and the news regarding a possible col- old Marine who served in Iraq. two-day manhunt, authorities Toney Armstrong said Monday. driver ran away as a civilian lege scholarship based on his He was the third Memphis of- said. Armstrong spoke briefly to used Bolton’s radio to notify po- athletic ability.” ficer to be fatally shot in slightly Tremaine Wilbourn, 29, is Wilbourn and the suspect told lice, authorities said. He was sentenced to more more than four years. His funer- accused of killing officer Sean him: “I want you to know that The driver later turned him- than 10 years in federal prison al was scheduled for Thursday. Council to consider all-way stop behind Propst Park

S t a f f o r d ple pull up on 27th, they That’s our recommenda- park speeding down the Residents, councilman say said Mon- can’t see the traffic on 5th. tion.” street,” Turner said. “A day the in- The traffic on 5th current- Ward 4 Councilman lot of children play in that intersection is a safety concern tersection ly doesn’t have to stop. Marty Turner requested area and they need to slow BY ALEX HOLLOWAY Kevin Stafford of engi- is current- “We’ve got two choic- the change after hear- it down. One gentlemen [email protected] neering firm Neel-Schaf- ly a 2-way es,” he added. “We can ing safety concerns from said he saw someone stop. either remove the tree residents. Turner said he and dragged — it’s time fer will present a proposal Columbus city council- “The is- that’s in somebody’s yard received complaints from to make the neighborhood Stafford men will consider an all-way to the council to install a sue is on the that they probably don’t three residents about the safer.” stop that one councilman four-way stop at the inter- sout hwest want to give up. The other intersection. Councilmen will meet hopes will resolve a safety section of Fifth Avenue quadrant there’s a tree,” choice is to put up a stop “They said people at 5 p.m. in the Municipal issue near Propst Park. North and 27th Street. Stafford said. “When peo- sign and stop all traffic. would leave from the Complex on Main Street. STORE CLOSING SALE Shooting Continued from Page 1A pear in court Monday, or anything,” Chief Brown died there in a courtyard said. 108 hwy 12 east, Starkville - 662.323.3899 where crepe myrtles pro- Wells only had minor vided only a little shade traffic tickets on his re- SELECT FABRIC 20-40% OFF against the merciless sun. cord, including a speed- FINISHING BOLT 40% OFF Sheriff’s deputies wit- ing ticket from 2009 and nessed the whole thing two tickets for improper MAJOR YARN SALE! from a security check- license plates in 2013 and point inside the glass- 2014, according to court walled, courthouse lobby, documents. Canton Fire and Wells laid down his Chief Andrew Hughes gun and surrendered as said Wells was a firefight- PRIMARY ELECTION - AUGUST 4, 2015 soon as they came out, er for about a year before PAID POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Tucker said. quitting in June 2014. This newspaper is authorized to list these candidates. Why did Wells shoot Hours after the shoot- Brown? Madison County ing, a group of friends District Attorney Michael and relatives gathered CIRCUIT CLERK Guest said Monday that at Wells’ house, which MARGIE CANON - R authorities are investigat- shares a backyard fence ing whether Wells was with the home of his seeking revenge for the mother and father. The Contact Melissa Garretson at 328-2424 or Saturday night shooting of homes are just southeast his mother, Sherry Wells. of Canton’s courthouse [email protected] to list a candidate Canton Police Chief square, both purchased Otha Brown said Sher- out of foreclosure by ry Wells was shot while Willie B. Davis, who is driving to work Saturday married to Sherry Wells. CITY OF COLUMBUS night. She drove to the A woman who said she Canton Police station, was the daughter of Da- BOARD VACANCY about 200 yards across a vis and Sherry Wells said parking lot from where Davis didn’t want to talk. cdispatch.com • COLUMBUS REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Monday’s shooting took place, reported the crime, The City of Columbus is accepting applications and then was taken to a The DispaTch hospital with a knee inju- to fill one (1) vacancy on the ry. Brown said early Mon- Columbus Redevelopment Authority. day that Canton police had CASHWORDS AnSWeRS The appointment can be made Next week’s prize: no suspects. Sherry Wells This week’s winner: SEPTEMBER 1, 2015. was later released from the hospital. NO WINNER APPLICATIONS CAN BE OBTAINED IN THE Sherry Wells had Play again Monday. $150 been scheduled to testify MAYOR’S OFFICE, LOCATED AT against Brown. Earlier 523 MAIN STREET OR BY CALLING 328-7021. Monday, Guest described her as an informant. 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PETER IMES General Manager WILLIAM BROWNING Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch SLIMANTICS What we still get wrong about the Civil War Sometimes the news of the day touches on the deep roots of our national story, and anniversaries of mile- stone moments cause us to reflect again on our history. Most often, these result in a net gain for the study of history as we consider the forces and circumstances that Slim Smith led to those moments. In the South, our understanding of the Civil Rights struggle has been enhanced as we have reflected on the 50th anniversary of events such as Freedom Summer, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Selma-to-Montgomery March and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which was signed into law 50 years ago Thursday. But there is another topic that has emerged in recent weeks that seems to be having the op- posite effect. The efforts to remove Confederate images from state grounds in South Carolina and the state flag in Mississippi have produced not a better understanding of the political and cultural causes of the Civil war but a steady stream of dis- HISTORY tortions, misconceptions and alternate theories that cloud the history of that epic event. The chief fallacy that endures, much to cha- grin of historians, is the belief that the primary The plot to destroy Nixon cause of the war was state’s rights rather than slavery. In his new biogra- had breached the with this corrupt civil servant and In 2011, in recognition of the 150th anniver- phy “Being Nixon: A grand jury. serial lawbreaker. Man Divided,” Evan What does this tell The subtitle of the new paper- sary of the start of the Civil War, pollsters at Thomas concedes a us? back of “All the President’s Men” the Pew Research Center asked: “What is your point. Richard Nixon, Woodward and Ber- is, “The Greatest Reporting Story impression of the main cause of the Civil War?” he writes, “was not nstein lied for four de- of All Time.” Thirty-eight percent of the respondents said paranoid; the press and cades in denying their Excuse me, but how much the main cause was the South’s defense of an the ‘Georgetown set’ success in breaching reporting does it take to scribble economic system based on slavery, while nearly really were out to get the grand jury. And down notes from Mark Felt telling half—48 percent—said the nation fought over him.” Bradlee knew they had you who said what to the grand the South’s insistence on the right to determine Carl Bernstein’s been lying. jury that day? for themselves the subject of slavery, i.e., state’s review found Thomas’ When Post lawyer This is stenography, not report- rights. book deficient in its Patrick Buchanan E. B. Williams had his ing. Yet the established record of the era allows failure to chronicle the ex parte contact with What was Felt’s motivation no room for that belief. In exploring any event, “endemic criminality” Woodward old friend Judge John in leaking grand jury secrets to historians try to get as close to the event, of the Nixon presiden- Sirica, to put the fix in Woodward? Max Holland’s book chronologically-speaking, as the evidence can cy. and Bernstein and get the judge not “Leak” tells the story. lead them, and in document after document, the Yet, recent reve- to expose or punish Felt sought to cast acting FBI Southern cause was directly, unambiguously, lations suggest that lied for four Woodward and Bern- Director Pat Gray, an honorable tied to the question of slavery. “endemic criminal- stein, Williams almost man, as an incompetent who could That is not to say other misconceptions do not ity” is a phrase that decades in surely knew the report- not keep secrets. This would persist as well. Large numbers of Northerners might well be applied ers were lying. result in Gray being passed over were either opposed to the abolition of slavery to the newsroom of denying their In his memoir, for permanent director. With the or indifferent. To many Northerners, the war The Washington Post Judge Sirica reveals FBI top job open, President Nixon was about preserving the Union, at least on a when Bob Woodward success in what he would have would likely turn to — Deputy surface level. But even the preservation of the and Bernstein worked done had Bernstein Director Mark Felt. Union was, in a great sense, a means to a greater there. breaching the and Woodward gotten Lovely fellow, that Felt. end. As Lincoln noted famously in his “House Consider. In “All a grand juror to violate Of all the Watergate offenses Divided” speech of1858: “I believe this govern- the President’s Men,” grand jury. his oath: “Had they of the Nixon White House, the ment cannot endure, permanently, half slave and Woodward and Bern- actually obtained infor- “Huston Plan” is often called the half free... It will become all one thing or all the stein admit that, in collusion with mation from that grand juror, they most terrifying. And what was the other.” Post editors and with the approval would have gone to jail.” plan worked up by my old friend That statement did not prevent revisionists of Post lawyers, they approached Thus, Woodward and Bern- Tom Charles Huston in 1970? from attack Lincoln’s motives, however. They half a dozen Watergate grand stein, with the collusion of Post After Black Panthers began point out that Lincoln did not believe that blacks jurors. editors and lawyers, got a grand murdering cops and a Greenwich were equal to whites, noting his support for Admitting this was a “seedy juror to violate her oath and spill Village bomb factory — where an recolonization of free slaves to Liberia and his venture,” they assured us no secrets. Then Bradlee got E.B. anti-personnel bomb was being recorded statements that argued that blacks grand juror had violated his or her Williams, godfather to Sirica’s prepared to massacre noncom- should not have the right to vote, own property oath, and they got nothing. daughter, to put the fix in with missioned officers and their dates or serve on juries. Yet, from recent books by Jeff that compliant judge, and all of at a dance at Fort Dix — blew The portrait that emerges is that of a pres- Himmelman about Ben Bradlee, them covered up the conspiracy. up, Huston, with CIA, National ident who was conflicted on the question of Max Holland about Mark Felt, While pursuing Nixon, the Security Agency and Defense In- slavery, but that is not what the Southern states a.k.a. “Deep Throat,” and Geoff “Georgetown set” was hiding telligence Agency backing, urged believed at the time believed. Six weeks after Shepard’s “The Real Watergate the same sort of mendacities and the reinstatement of FBI practices Lincoln was elected president, South Carolina Scandal: Collusion, Conspiracy, obstruction of justice that got used from FDR to LBJ. seceded from the Union, soon to be followed by and the Plot That Brought Nixon Nixon’s men prison time. These included warrantless Mississippi and the other Southern states. Down,” out today, the truth is Nor does it stop there. wiretaps and surreptitious entries, Likewise, Lincoln’s reluctance to cast the otherwise. As we discovered, a decade “black-bag jobs,” to stem the epi- war as a fight against slavery (his Emancipa- Woodward and Bernstein de- ago, “Deep Throat,” whose moni- demic of terror bombings. tion Proclamation wasn’t issued until halfway ceived us about not breaching the ker came from a dirty movie, was Nixon OK’d the plan, but through the war) is seen as evidence to support grand jury. FBI Deputy Director Mark Felt. rescinded his approval five days this alternate narrative. They had. The source identi- In giving Woodward informa- later after J. Edgar Hoover’s What is deliberately excluded from the revi- fied in their book as “Z,” a “wom- tion from witness testimony to the objection. sionist argument is Lincoln believed the war had an … in a position to have consid- grand jury, Felt was violating his And who had been in charge of to be won before slavery could be abolished. erable knowledge of the secret oath and engaged in criminal mis- FBI black-bag jobs in the LBJ era? In this case, he faced a precarious balancing activities of the White House and conduct, which, exposed, would Mark Felt. Maybe when Wood- act. An outright attack on slavery might mean CRP [Committee to Re-Elect the have gotten him fired in disgrace ward met Deep Throat in that to loss of the slave-holding border states of President]” was a grand juror. and put in prison, and Woodward garage, Felt was just casing the Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware, Notes of Bernstein’s conversa- implicated as the beneficiary of place. which had not left the Union. The fate of the war, tion with this woman were found his crimes. Patrick J. Buchanan, a na- Lincoln believed, rested in keeping those states by Himmelman in Bradlee’s files. Woodward and Bernstein tionally syndicated columnist, is in the Union. Lincoln was a progressive, but he Post editor Barry Sussman also benefited mightily from the fruits the author of the new book “The was, above all, a pragmatic progressive and the told Alan Pakula, who made the of Felt’s criminality, getting a Greatest Comeback: How Richard concern over the status of the border states is movie starring Robert Redford Pulitzer for the Post, and having Nixon Rose From Defeat to Create one reason why the Emancipation Proclamation and Dustin Hoffman, that Carl their careers made by collusion the New Majority.” applied only to those states in the Confederacy. The other reason was that while the authority under the war powers his office provided him allowed Lincoln to free slaves in the rebellious THE STAFF OF THE DISPATCH states, he saw no Constitutional authority to ban slavery in the Union states. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Beth Proffitt Lisa Oswalt Slim Smith Malcolm Hill Birney Imes Mary Jane Runnels Mackenzie Neal Jan Swoope Rodney Joiner The evidence, when viewed in proper context, Jackie Taylor Ben Wait James Overstreet leaves no credible doubt as to the cause of the GENERAL MANAGER Diane Wyant NEWS Scott Walters David Porter Civil War or the motives of those in political pow- Mark Wilson Eric Pruitt Peter Imes Isabelle Altman er in both the North and South who executed it. BUSINESS OFFICE Julia Grant Tucker William Browning MAILROOM The facts are there. They have been there for ADVERTISING Terri Collums Kelly Butler 150 years now. Debbie Foster Matt Garner Christina Boyd PRODUCTION Stacy Clark As the recent debates painfully indicate, there Penny Gilley Andrew Hazzard Andrea Cureton Clifton Angel Cynthia Cunningham Trena Davis are many who still refuse to accept them. Eddie Johnson Katherine Herndon William Hudson Annette Estes Alex Hollway Joseph Ellis Jamie Morrison Slim Smith is a columnist and feature writer Kelly Ervin CIRCULATION Adam Minichino Jeffrey Gore Anne Murphy for The Dispatch. His email address is ssmith@ Melissa Garretson Michael Floyd Luisa Porter Katrina Guyton Tina Perry cdispatch.com. Lauren Hardy Jamie Foster Carl Smith Doris Hill The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2015 5A More fights ahead on Planned Parenthood after Senate vote let him force a fresh vote later. Senate vote derails GOP legislation halting Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a presidential candidate, was federal money for Planned Parenthood in New Hampshire and didn’t BY ALAN FRAM month from its recess. vote. The Associated Press The Republican drive was Republicans expected to lose prompted by videos secretly but envisioned political gain WASHINGTON — In the recorded by anti-abortion activ- because the videos have fired aftermath of the Senate’s de- ists that show Planned Parent- up their core conservative, an- railing of Republican legisla- hood officials coolly describing ti-abortion voters. tion halting federal dollars for how they sometimes provide Underscoring that, Tony Per- Planned Parenthood, one thing fetal tissue to medical research- kins, president of the anti-abor- seems clear: Many on both ers. Abortion opponents say tion Family Research Center, sides think they can ring up the recordings caught Planned said Congress “must take the gains from the battle. Parenthood illegally selling the next step” and end Planned Par- Within minutes of Monday’s organs for profit, while Planned enthood funding when lawmak- Senate vote, abortion-rights Parenthood — while apologiz- ers return next month. groups were releasing TV ads ing for their workers’ business- That’s when lawmakers will attacking GOP supporters of like words — say they’ve abided consider legislation keeping the measure for stomping on by laws that let them recoup the government agencies open af- women’s health care needs. AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke ter their budgets expire Oct. procedures’ costs. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks to reporters after the Senate con- Conservatives were accusing Monday’s Senate vote was ducted a procedural vote on Planned Parenthood on Monday on 1. Conservatives see that as Democrats of voting to protect 53-46 to halt Democratic delay- Capitol Hill in Washington. The Senate blocked a Republican drive an opportunity to keep mon- taxpayer funds for an organiza- ing tactics aimed at killing the Monday to terminate federal funds for Planned Parenthood, setting ey for Planned Parenthood tion whose campaign contribu- GOP bill. That was seven short the stage for the GOP to try again this fall amid higher stakes out of those bills, though GOP tions tilt lopsidedly to Demo- of the 60 votes needed to keep leaders, concerned that their cratic candidates. the measure moving toward West Virginia, and Illinois Re- roll call. So did Senate Majori- party could be blamed, would And each party was brac- passage. publican Mark Kirk, who faces ty Leader Mitch McConnell, prefer to avoid a government ing for the fight to be revisited Democrats Joe Donnelly of a tough re-election fight next R-Ky., who voted with victori- shutdown battle with President when Congress returns next Indiana and Joe Manchin of year, crossed party lines in the ous Democrats because it will Barack Obama.

House Republicans say they have Bush, Rubio to speak before the votes to disapprove of Iran deal Southern Baptist group THE ASSOCIATED PRESS before thousands of Unclear if there are enough votes in the House to si has said they will. members of the South- Obama would need 34 members NASHVILLE — Re- ern Baptist Convention, override Obama’s expected veto of the legislation of the Senate or 146 members of the publican presidential which will also show a House to stand with him. candidates Jeb Bush pre-recorded interview and Marco Rubio hope BY DEB RIECHMANN which has been introduced by Rep. On Monday, California Demo- with Rubio. The Associated Press to connect Tuesday with Peter Roskam, R-Ill. cratic Reps. Adam Schiff and Anna Organizers said “Time is not the friend of this Eshoo joined an expanding list Christian conservatives, WASHINGTON — House Re- a key group of voters in leading GOP and Dem- deal,” Roskam said in a statement. of representatives who have an- publicans said Monday that they the early primary states ocratic presidential can- “The more time members spend nounced their support of the inter- have the GOP votes to disapprove of Iowa and South Caro- didates were invited in evaluating this agreement, the national accord. of the Iran nuclear deal as Demo- lina. May to participate; only Schiff, the top Democrat on the crats stepped up their support of more they realize it’s an historic Bush travels to Nash- Bush and Rubio accept- the agreement the Obama admin- mistake.” House Intelligence Committee, ville for a live interview ed. istration and other world powers It’s unclear, however, if there said the deal “realistically pre- negotiated with Tehran. would be enough votes in the cludes Iran from developing an Since Republicans hold a com- House to override President Barack atomic bomb” for at least 15 years. manding 246 seats in the House, it Obama’s expected veto of the legis- Congress is engaged in a 60-day was widely expected that the GOP lation. The president is counting on review of the deal, and Schiff’s de- would come up with 218 votes to Democrats to sustain his veto, and cision to back the agreement is a Complete & Total Dedication support a resolution of disapproval, House Minority leader Nancy Pelo- boost for Obama. To You & Your Family

AREA OBITUARIES © The Dispatch COMMERCIAL DISPATCH Burrow Hathcock, 85, plete and will be an- itation is Friday from 1131 Lehmberg Rd. FUNERAL HOME 662-328-1808 OBITUARY POLICY died August 2, 2015, at nounced by Gunter and 4-7 p.m. at the funeral Columbus, MS & CREMATORY www.lowndesfuneralhome.net Obituaries with basic informa- her residence. Peel Funeral Home. home. tion including visitation and service times, are provided Services are 3 p.m. Mr. Summers was free of charge. Extended obit- Wednesday at Amory Wallace May born Jan. 31, 1937, in uaries with a photograph, de- Church of Christ with WEST POINT — Eads, Tennessee. He Eleanor Lynn Mann tailed biographical information James L. Segars and Wallace May Jr., 74, was a member of First Eleanor Lynn Mann, infant, passed away and other details families may Bobby Cleveland offici- Baptist Church of Aber- Sunday, August 2, 2015 at Baptist Memorial wish to include, are available died Aug. 2, 2015, at ating. Burial will follow NMMC in Pontotoc. deen. He was a farmer. Hospital for Women in Jackson, MS. for a fee. Obituaries must be at New Hope Cemetery. He is survived by submitted through funeral Graveside services Graveside services will be Wednesday, homes unless the deceased’s Visitation is today are 11 a.m. Wednesday wife, Sara Markle August 5, 2015 at 11:00 AM at Furnace Hill from 5-8 p.m. at the Summers of Aberdeen; body has been donated to at Ross Hill Cemetery Cemetery in Vernon, AL with Lowndes science. If the deceased’s church. Arrangements daughters, Beth Baker in Houston with Willie Funeral Home directing. body was donated to science, are entrusted to Cleve- B. Lairy officiating. of Amory and Jim Anne the family must provide official land-Moffett Funeral Scott of Aberdeen; She is survived by her parents-Brandon and proof of death. Please submit Visitation is today from Patricia Hope-Mann, Columbus, MS; sister- Home. 3-6 p.m. at Carter’s two grandchildren; six all obituaries on the form Charleigh Mann; maternal grandfather-Terry provided by The Commercial Mrs. Hathcock was Mortuary Services. great-grandchildren; Dispatch. Free notices must born July 11, 1930, Mr. May was born sisters, Jewel Dempsey Hope, Columbus, MS; maternal grandmother- be submitted to the newspa- in Monroe County, in Chickasaw County of Memphis, Tennes- Toni Horton, Booneville, MS; paternal per no later than 3 p.m. the to the late Weir and on June 10, 1941, to the see; and brothers, grandfather-Jonathan Mann, Nashville, day prior for publication Tues- Donnie Burrow. 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Lorene Blair Outlaw, of Amory and John Would you recommend a friend or family member 87, died July 30, 2015, Hathcock of Franklin, to come to Dugan if they needed care? I would in Starkville. Tennessee; sisters, Sue Glenda Cumberland recommend if you need therapy (inpatient or outpatient) Ser- Holloway of Smithville Glenda Cumberland, to come to Dugan. You will receive the care you need and 68, died Aug. 3, 2015, at vices are and Faye Lovvorn of Madeline Mashburn have the option to come back for outpatient therapy if it is Baptist Memorial Hos- 11 a.m. Amory; six grand- Incomplete necessary. Wednes- children; and five pital-Golden Triangle. gunterandpeel.com Mr. Billy Ryan day at great-grandchildren. Services are in- Greater Pallbearers are complete and will be Ebenezer David and Charles announced by Lowndes MB Holloway, Monty Mc- Funeral Home. Mr. Billy Ryan, right, is Church in Outlaw Cormick, John Fausz, shown with Kasandra Starkville Dusty Connell, Shaun James Summers Richardson, speech with the Rev. Gregory Beck and Samuel Cor- ABERDEEN — therapist. W. Jones officiating. nelson. James Alton ‘Jimmy” Burial will follow at Memorials may be Summers, 78, died July Memorial Garden Park given to Maywood 31, 2015, at NMMC in © The Dispatch in Starkville. Visitation Christian Camp, c/o Tupelo. is today from 1-6 p.m. at Amory Church of Services are 10 West Memorial Funeral Christ, P.O. Box 371, a.m. Saturday at Tis- Home. Amory, MS 38821. dale-Lann Memorial Proven results for improving quality of life. She is survived Funeral Home with the by her son, Willie B. Madeline Mashburn Rev. Paul Matthews, Hampton of Starkville; Madeline Mashburn, Roy McKay and Dave Dugan and two grandchildren. 89, died Aug. 4, 2015, Dowdy officiating. at Aurora Health and Burial will follow at 804 East Main Street, West Point, MS 39773 Sibyl Hathcock Rehabilitation. Oaklawn Memorial AMORY — Sibyl Services are incom- Gardens Cemetery. Vis- P:662-494-3640 www.mss.org 6A TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Trial Continued from Page 1A clothes on, “like no one else was there” and, in addition to direct- ing her to have oral sex with him, watched a pornographic video with her. She said he sometimes bribed her in exchange for sexual favors — offering $10-20 or allowing her to go see her friends. Refusing had consequences. “He would sometimes slap me, or sometimes take art away from me,” she said. “He would just not let me do anything.” She also said Dandass — un- der the guise of saying it was for a modeling company — asked her to record a video of herself without clothes on. She later added that he Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff also asked her to set up a camera Oktibbeha Assistant District Attorney Katie Moulds, who represents the when she was with a friend and state’s case against Yoginder Dandass, makes opening statements in changing clothes or otherwise un- court Monday. Dandass, who worked as an associate professor of comput- clothed. er science and engineering at Mississippi State University, is accused of At one point, the victim said she sexual battery of a minor. got her friend to take the pictures. the evidence, one way or another, oral sex with him. She said these “At that stage in life, I don’t think will rest on the stories that (the vic- incidents, which happened “more we knew what we were doing,” she tim) has told or upon statements of times than I can count” increased said. “…I don’t really know what others who are themselves relying in frequency as she got older until they were for. He just asked me to on what (the victim) has told them.” she was 17 years old. do it.” The victim testified in court Moulds focused on a particular When she was 17, the victim told Monday afternoon the battery, incident, in May 2010, when Dan- a friend of Dandass’ alleged abuse. which she said started when she dass was allegedly at home alone The victim’s friend told her mother, was about 11 years old, began grad- with the victim for several days who reported the abuse to law en- ually. She said it began with Dan- while the rest of the family was forcement officials. dass telling her to feel him through away. Dandass’ trial will open today his clothes and, over time, worked The victim claimed Dandass with cross-examination from the up to him telling her to engage in walked around the house without defense.

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© The Dispatch appointments today! 662-327-0995 300 HOSPITAL DRIVE • COLUMBUS, MS 3502 Bluecutt Road • Columbus, MS [email protected] 662-245-1420 • Lara Frasher, Owner www.DrDKCurtis.com SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino: 327-1297 SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2015 BASKETBALL: COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREP FOOTBALL NBA Hammon Unruh will lead believes QB-driven attack anything Caledonia High School junior ready is possible for second season as starter BY ADAM MINICHINO Blazes trail as league’s [email protected] CALEDONIA — Spencer Unruh isn’t first female coach going to rush things. BY DOUG FEINBERG Like many high school student- The Associated Press athletes, Unruh plays multiple sports. If it is NEW YORK — Becky football season, Hammon believes the pos- football is his favorite sport. sibilities are limitless for The same can be said for women coaching in pro basketball and sports. when it comes time to play One year ago this week, those sports. she broke the gender bar- But if forced to choose, Unruh rier becoming the first full- Unruh said football would time paid female assistant be the sport he would play. This season coach in the NBA. Now could play a big role in determining how Hammon’s happy to see much longer Unruh gets to play foot- she’s no longer the only ball, or another sport. Entering his sec- woman in the profession. ond year as starting quarterback for the Nancy Lieberman See UNRUH, 2B accepted an assis- tant coach- THIS WEEK ing job the n The Dispatch will count down to the start other day of the 2015 season with profiles of some of with the the top recruits in the Greater Golden Triangle area. The series will run up until the Sacramen- publication of our annual football preview to Kings, Hammon sections for high school and college on and the Ar- Sunday, Aug. 16. izona Cardi- nals made Jen Welter the Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff NFL’s first female coach Mississippi State football coach Dan Mullen talks to his players during a break in the last week. action Monday. The Bulldogs reported Sunday and opened preseason camp Monday. NHHS jamboree “I think anything is The team will take on Southern Mississippi in its season opener at 9 p.m. Saturday, possible,” Hammon said Sept. 5, in Hattiesburg. Fox Sports 1 will broadcast the game. Sunday before the New York Liberty honored her grows to two-day, at a game. “Just because MARKET BELIEVED IN RETURN something’s never been done doesn’t mean it can’t 14-team event be done. Leadership has MSU senior back at practice eight months after Achilles tendon injury no gender. The point is, do BY BEN WAIT BY SCOTT WALTERS you know basketball? Do [email protected] “I rehabbed like every day, [email protected] you know what it takes to lead people?” STARKVILLE — When Kendrick three times a day, so I knew New Hope High School second-year Clearly for Hammon, Market left Oxford last year after the football coach Kris Pickle doesn’t down- the answer was yes. The Mississippi State football team’s loss to I was coming back fast.” play the amount of hard work that goes 5-foot-6 former WNBA Ole Miss in the Egg Bowl, the safety into his school hosting a preseason foot- star once hoped to play in didn’t know what the 2015 season was Mississippi State senior safety ball jamboree at Mississippi State’s Davis the NBA. Now she’s a trail- going to hold for him. Kendrick Market, talking about the Wade Stadium. blazer of a different sort. The Batesville native saw a ruptured work he did to come back from a However, Pickle admits he doesn’t “If you have a daughter, Achilles tendon end his ruptured Achilles tendon have a big hand in a lot of or even a woman in your junior season. He watched that hard work. life, it is worth supporting from a scooter on the side- clearer picture of his future and his se- “My job is to bring in the because of the bigger pic- lines as MSU lost to Geor- nior year. teams and set up the sched- ture, because of the oppor- gia Tech in the Orange “I rehabbed like every day, three ule,” Pickle said. “After that, tunities it will lead to down Bowl at the end of Decem- times a day,” Market said, “so I knew I the booster club takes it from the road for little girls,” ber. He didn’t go through was coming back fast. I was jogging and there. They do all the heavy Hammon said. “We’re not spring drills and was skep- running on it. I went through the sum- lifting. When you have the Market mer pretty good.” Pickle asking the male to get up tical about playing this best booster club possible, Market is eight months removed from and leave his seat. We’re season. you can really put on a great just saying scoot over a lit- the injury, but he believed in the summer But he participated in the first day of event. They make the job easy. It’s not easy, tle bit. Make a little room fall camp Monday. he would be able to make a full return by but they make it look that way.” at the table for the ladies.” “I was too excited. I was happy,” Mar- the time the season started. He said he Hammon said she ket said. was 100 percent when he participated in See JAMBOREE, 2B hasn’t had a chance to Market played in all 12 regular-sea- 7-on-7 workouts. chat with Lieberman yet son games last season before the injury. MSU seventh-year coach Dan Mul- SCHEDULE since she was hired, but He had 49 tackles (1.5 tackles for loss) len knew Market was going to be ready FRIDAY, AUG. 14 n the two did talk when they and a pass breakup. With 16 starts since for the season opener Saturday, Sept. Amory vs. New Hope, 7 p.m. were both coaching in the 2012, Market is the Bulldogs’ most ex- 5 at Southern Mississippi, but he was SATURDAY, AUG. 15 n Hamilton vs. East Webster, 9 a.m. Las Vegas summer league perienced returning safety. Jay Hughes shocked when the medical staff said he n Aberdeen vs. Forest, 11 a.m. last month. and West Point native Justin Cox are no was ahead of schedule and was going to n Columbus vs. Louisville, 1 p.m. “First, I’m very proud longer on the team. participate in the first day of practice. n Holmes Central vs. Noxubee Co., 3 p.m. of Becky as much as I’m Market hit the rehabilitation scene Market and the rest of the Bulldogs n West Point vs. Kosciusko, 5 p.m. See HAMMON, 2B hard this summer and began to see a See MARKET, 2B n Grenada vs. Starkville, 7 p.m.

FOOTBALL THIS YEAR’S CLASS Junior Seau, Jerome Steelers great Bettis bulls Bettis, Charles Haley, Tim After six-year wait, Brown Brown, Will Shields, Mick Tingelhoff, Ron Wolf, and Bill Polian will be inducted to the way into Hall of Fame Pro Football Hall of Fame at 6 ready for Canton induction p.m. Saturday (NFL Network). BY WILL GRAVES yards — many of them with a Tingelhoff was a Veterans BY JOSH DUBOW made it to Canton. The Associated Press host of defenders along for the Committee candidate, while The Associated Press Despite spending most of his ride — had sapped his will. He Wolf and Polian entered career with pedestrian quarter- under the auspices of the new PITTSBURGH — By the privately told teammates he OAKLAND, Calif. — backs and few other big-play tal- end of 2004, Jerome Bettis was Contributor sub-committee. Perhaps more than any was set to retire, leading wide Seau was the lone first- ents around him on the Raiders, done. Finished. Burned out. receiver Hines Ward to openly ballot enshrine. He earned six other position in football, wide Brown earned his Hall of Fame A dozen years in the NFL, weep about the inability to get a All-Pro selections and 12 Pro receivers are forced to depend honors by becoming one of the most of them as championship ring for the play- Bowl appearances in a 20-year on teammates for success. league’s most consistent and the perpetually er who served as the de facto career. He committed suicide Without a quarterback to prolific receivers. smiling blue-col- big brother in the locker room. in May 2012. Later studies throw it, a line In a 17-year career that in- lared soul of Then Ben Roethlisberger by the National Institutes of to block or other cluded 1,094 catches for 14,934 the Pittsburgh Health (NIH) concluded Seau running backs called. So did coach Bill Cow- suffered from chronic yards and 105 overall touch- Steelers, left her, who outlined a scenario traumatic encephalopathy and receivers to downs, Brown caught balls him spent. The where Bettis could serve as the (CTE), a type of chronic brain divert attention, it from 19 quarterbacks with the Steelers had just “finisher” while young Willie is nearly impossi- Raiders and Tampa Bay. Bettis damage that has also been watched a 15-1 Parker did the bulk of the work. found in other deceased former ble for a wideout “I used to tell them throw season evaporate Each plea came with a variation NFL players. to accumulate the it in my vicinity and I’ll do the Brown a win shy of the Super Bowl. on the same thing: The Steelers big numbers nec- rest,” Brown said. “To be con- The tread on the force of nature could take that elusive step to a THIS WEEK essary to become sistent for that many years simply known as “The Bus” had title if Bettis came along for one n The Dispatch will feature a Hall of Famer. with so many quarterbacks is grown awfully thin. last ride. profiles of all of the inductees That’s why Tim Brown takes something I’m very proud of. I All those carries. All those See BETTIS, 4B in this year’s class. so much pride on the way he See BROWN, 4B 2B TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Unruh Continued from Page 1B Caledonia High School football A CLOSER LOOK scrimmage to game 12, there was team, Unruh has the potential to marked improvement,” Crotwell said. make a name for himself with col- AT SPENCER UNRUH “Certainly the skills were there, but lege coaches. n SCHOOL: Caledonia even throughout the season I felt his “I just really would like the oppor- n CLASS: Junior arm got stronger. As the season pro- tunity to play anywhere,” Unruh said. n POSITION: Quarterback gressed, we asked him to do more Unruh admits he hasn’t received n HEIGHT: 6-foot-4 throwing the football and running any scholarship offers and he hasn’t the football. Even though we were a n WEIGHT: 175 pounds compiled a list of his favorite schools. tailback-driven team last year, he still When pressed, though, Unruh said n HONORS: Second-team quarterback played a very key role for us and won the members of his family are fans of on The Dispatch’s All-Area Large us several ballgames with his deci- Schools team Alabama, with Mississippi State prob- sion-making, his accuracy, and run- ably his second team. n OFFERS: None, although he likes ning the football.” “That would be awesome,” Unruh Alabama Unruh understands he will have said when asked what it would be n NOTEWORTHY: Also plays on the more responsibility on his shoulders. like to play for Alabama. “I definitely school’s baseball and boys basketball He said he “loves” playing in no-hud- teams would have to work really, really hard dle systems and believes in the weap- because they expect a lot. I definite- ons the Confederates have at running ly would have to put on some more and just do good for the juniors and back and at wide receiver that will weight.” seniors and earn their respect. I think enable the team to play that quickly. Unruh said the recruiting process I did pretty well.” As for his game, Unruh feels his hasn’t started for him in football or This season, Unruh, who has arm has gotten stronger from last sea- baseball (he also plays basketball at grown to 6-foot-4, 175 pounds, like- son and that he and his teammates the school), but he hopes he will get an ly will take on a bigger role because had good showings in seven-on-sev- opportunity to play a sport in college. Caledonia will have to find a way to en camps in the offseason. He hopes Last season, Unruh showed po- replace running back Brandon Hen- last season can be a building block for tential as a quarterback in helping to future success. ry, who rushed for 1,853 yards and lead Caledonia back to playoffs for the “We want to try to make it back to scored 26 touchdowns. first time since 2005. Unruh threw for playoffs,” Unruh said. “This year we 1,628 yards and 13 touchdowns (11 But Caledonia coach Andy Crot- want to make it past the first round interceptions) and had a 53.8 comple- well feels the Confederates have plen- and as far as we can go.” tion percentage. He also rushed for ty of weapons to go to a no-huddle, If that happens, Unruh just 175 yards and five touchdowns. His spread attack and to utilize Unruh’s might attract the attention of a few contributions helped the Confeder- skills at quarterback. He also feels college coaches. ates finish 6-6. Unruh can be a bigger threat running Follow Dispatch sports “I learned a lot having to lead the the football. editor Adam Minichino on Twitter team,” Unruh said. “I tried to step up “If you look at the film from the @ctsportseditor Hammon Continued from Page 1B I’m proud of Jen Walter. I’m “I think just like we’ve the Spurs.” might not have worked friends with both of them,” seen enormous change Hammon knows that with another team, and Lieberman said. “Just to in our society, just in timing can mean every- she’s thankful San An- see the opportunities that the last decade, I think thing. She tore a knee lig- tonio gave her a chance. they got. Becky opened that’s another ceiling, ament in 2013 and instead She hasn’t disappointed up a lot of doors even another barrier that will of playing overseas decid- them, helping guide the for myself with what the be broken,” Silver said ed to stay in Texas and re- Spurs summer league Spurs did and then with last month. “And it takes hab the injury. She asked team to a championship her success at the summer women like Becky being Stars coach Dan Hughes if in Las Vegas last month. league. It has an effect on a out there. You need pio- coach Gregg Popovich and “Someone had to be lot of people’s thinking and neers, and there’s been Spurs general manager RC brave enough to do the the acceptance.” other pioneers before her, Buford would mind if she right thing and not care NBA Commissioner but I think you couldn’t “popped her head in on a about gender,” Hammon Adam Silver sees Ham- ask for more of a com- few practices.” Soon after said. “I hope we get to the mon and Lieberman as plete package in terms of she was attending all of the point in society where this the start of something. He former player, student of Spurs’ coaches meetings is not news anymore and has “no doubt” there will the game and someone and film sessions. (it becomes) ‘We hired be a female head coach who’s able to work within She acknowledges this person because they one day. a strong organization like that such an arrangement are best for the job.’” Market Continued from Page 1B didn’t wear pads Monday in what Market doesn’t want to push tion. Hughes played in all 13 games was a light practice. Mullen and his himself and re-aggravate the injury, as a senior. He had 26 tackles and coaches are going to pace Market in so he will practice self control and two interceptions. the preseason to keep him healthy. take it easy when he needs to. “I was scared,” Market said. “I “We are going to be careful with “I’m limited on most things, so didn’t know how long it was going him,” Mullen said. “He’s clear and whatever I can do, I’m going to do. to be because Jay took like a year. he’s ready to go, but I still want to If I can’t do it, I’m not going to do I didn’t know how long I was going be careful with him. Missing a cou- it,” he said. to.” ple of reps today isn’t going to hurt Hughes suffered a torn Achilles Market sees Hughes as a big him. He’s played a lot of football for tendon against Oklahoma State in us. It’s great to see him back there the team’s 2013 season opener. The brother, so he reached out to him and seeing him feeling healthy and injury forced Hughes to miss the almost every day after the injury confident. We want to make sure we rest of the season. It also prevent- to seek help and to get perspective take care of him so he will be ready ed him from participating in spring about the injury. to play. He will be ready to play that drills. “Jay, he was leading and praying game come Sept. 5 mentally and Hughes returned for fall camp for me,” Market said. physical. We have to make sure he prior to the 2014 season after 11 Follow Dispatch sports writer Ben is ready to go.” months of resting and rehabilita- Wait on Twitter @bcwait Jamboree Continued from Page 1B New Hope will play fans can come out and see Louisville (1 p.m.), Nox- since he missed spring host to the sixth presea- a lot of different teams at ubee County vs. Holmes workouts and is catching son jamboree Friday, Aug. one time. It’s good expo- Central (3 p.m.), and West up with his personnel on 14, and Saturday, Aug. 15. sure for the football pro- Point vs. Kosciusko (5 the fly. All seven of the games grams in our area. You p.m.). Pickle also is anxious will feature a local team. want to take something Each game will include to see what he has on the Five of the six jamborees from the experience. It’s a regulation half for the field. The Trojans won 10 have been held at Davis a good chance to see your varsity teams and a reg- games in his first season, Wade Stadium, which kids under the spotlight ulation quarter for the ju- but they lost 26 seniors to has a capacity of 61,337. for the first time.” nior varsity teams. graduation. A year ago, prep football This season, the jam- A year ago, Noxubee “A year ago, we were began and ended its sea- boree expands to two County began the sea- busy putting a system son at MSU, as the school days and will have seven son with a victory in the into place,” Pickle said. played host to the Mis- games for the first time. jamboree and returned “Fortunately, we are past sissippi High School Ac- Amory will play New to Davis Wade Stadium that point. The players tivities Association state Hope at 7 p.m. Aug. 14. in December to beat St. and coaches have a com- championship games for The six-game Aug. 15, Stanislaus for its second fort level with one anoth- the first time. will begin at 9 a.m. with state championship in er. However, we have a “The folks at Missis- East Webster and Hamil- three seasons. lot of young faces. The sippi State are incredi- ton. “We really used that as preseason game meant a ble,” Pickle said. “They New Hamilton coach a motivational tool,” Nox- lot last year because we roll out the red carpet. Josh Baty will make his ubee County sixth-year were learning how to do They help make this a debut in that game. New coach Tyrone Shorter things. Now we are doing first-class event. They al- Aberdeen coach Eric said. “We told the guys to the same things but with low the players to dress in Spann will get a first look soak in the surroundings new players.” their locker rooms. They at his team against Forest because we wanted to Regardless of what just bend over backwards at 11 a.m. New Starkville come back and play there. to bring everybody in and coach Ricky Woods will Even though (the presea- happens on the field, Pick- to make sure they have a guide the Yellow Jackets son game) doesn’t count, le knows the event will be good time. for the first time at 7 p.m. I think it helped us being a huge success. “It’s a positive experi- against Grenada. on that field and in that “We have brought in ence for the players and “Anytime you take over stadium. 14 good football teams,” for the fans. Realistical- a new program, especially “Different coaches use Pickle said. “Each team ly, for a lot of players, one at the level Starkville’s the preseason game for has at least one or two Di- this will be one of their at, it is exciting,” Woods different reasons. Howev- vision I caliber players. In few chances to play in a said. “You just really want er, I think everybody gets the preseason, you want Southeastern Conference to get started. (In the something out of it.” to play the best opponent stadium like this.” jamboree), you just kook Shorter returns a bevy possible so your kids can Columbus second-year for depth, starters. It’s of starters on offense, so see how they measure up. coach Randal Montgom- not like a regular game. the jamboree will be an I think we really have a ery — like Pickle — made You’re just going to see opportunity to fine tune good thing going. A lot of his debut with his new what kind of depth you’ve before his team opens the people step in each year team at last year’s jambo- got on the team and where regular season a week lat- and contribute to make ree. your starters are at. It’s an er against Starkville. On sure it continues to grow.” “For the kids, this is a evaluation tool.” the other hand, Woods Follow Dispatch sports really great opportunity,” The other three games said every practice oppor- writer Scott Walters on Montgomery said. “Area will feature Columbus vs. tunity is critical for him Twitter @dispatchscott The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2015 3B

Alize Cornet (5), France, def. An-Sophie CFL Mestach, Belgium, 6-3, 6-3. BRIEFLY Auto Racing EAST DIVISION Lauren Davis, United States, def. Zarina Diyas CALENDAR Sprint Cup Leaders W L T Pts PF PA (8), Kazakhstan, 5-7, 2-1, retired. Through Aug. 2 Hamilton 3 2 0 6 153 106 Doubles Local Points Toronto 3 2 0 6 136 137 Men Prep Soccer 1, Kevin Harvick, 780. 2, Joey Logano, Ottawa 3 2 0 6 105 127 First Round Heritage Academy softball team beats Hebron Chr. 734. 3, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 717. 4, Jimmie Montreal 2 3 0 4 105 94 Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria, and Mardy Fish, Today’s Games Johnson, 713. 5, Martin Truex Jr., 694. 6, Brad WEST DIVISION United States, def. Vasek Pospisil, Canada, Kaitlyn Oswalt allowed only two hits in five innings Monday to lead Keselowski, 681. 7, Matt Kenseth, 662. 8, Ja- W L T Pts PF PA and Jack Sock, United States, 6-7 (2), 7-6 (5), Edmonton 4 1 0 8 142 63 the Heritage Academy fast-pitch softball team to an 11-0 victory against Lee Academy at Heritage Academy, 10 a.m. mie McMurray, 631. 9, Kurt Busch, 620. 10, Jeff 10-8. Gordon, 617. Calgary 4 2 0 8 137 146 Columbus Christian at Indianola Academy, 4 p.m. Winnipeg 3 3 0 6 132 172 Rohan Bopanna, India, and Florin Mergea (3), Hebron Christian. The game was stopped after 4 1/2 innings. 11, Denny Hamlin, 614. 12, Paul Menard, Romania, def. Andy Murray, Britain, and Daniel 591. 13, Ryan Newman, 584. 14, Clint Bowyer, B.C. 2 3 0 4 118 136 Oswalt struck out 10 to get her first victory of the season for the Friday’s Game Saskatchewan 0 6 0 0 148 195 Nestor, Canada, 2-6, 6-1, 10-3. 574. 15, Kasey Kahne, 559. 16, Carl Edwards, Women Patriots (2-1). She also had two hits. Brooklyn Waldrep had a hit and an Heritage Academy at Kirk Academy, 5 p.m. 553. 17, Aric Almirola, 534. 18, Greg Biffle, 502. First Round 19, Kyle Larson, 485. 20, Austin Dillon, 484. Monday’s Game RBI, Tyler Rhett had two RBIs, and Sydney Adair had an RBI. Hamilton 34, Toronto 18 Belinda Bencic, Switzerland, and Kristina Holly Hudson had a hit for Hebron Christian. Brooke Griffin was the Prep Softball Money Thursday’s Game Mladenovic (4), France, def. Irina-Camelia 1, Kevin Harvick, $6,014,731. 2, Joey Edmonton at B.C., 9 p.m. Begu, Romania, and CoCo Vandeweghe, team’s . Today’s Game Logano, $5,148,388. 3, Jimmie Johnson, Friday’s Game United States, 7-5, 6-2. $4,752,297. 4, Denny Hamlin, $4,304,022. Montreal at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. Shuko Aoyama and Eri Hozumi, Japan, def. Hebron Christian at Central Academy, 5:30 p.m. 5, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $4,135,770. 6, Brad Saturday’s Game Elena Bogdan, Romania, and Naomi Broady, Keselowski, $3,866,716. 7, Matt Kenseth, Saskatchewan at Toronto, 6 p.m. Britain, 6-1, 6-4. Central Academy softball team beats Starkville Academy Thursday’s Games $3,861,161. 8, Jeff Gordon, $3,771,181. 9, Sunday’s Game Martin Truex Jr., $3,490,306. 10, Clint Bowyer, Winnipeg at Hamilton, 4 p.m. ATP World Tour STARKVILLE — Courtney Gaylord allowed two hits in four innings Starkville Academy at Kemper Academy, 4 p.m. $3,396,858. and had a double and two singles Monday to lead the Central Academy Heritage Academy at Oak Hill Academy, 5 p.m. 11, Ryan Newman, $3,334,503. 12, bet-at-home Cup fast-pitch softball team to a 17-2 victory against Starkville Academy. Greg Biffle, $3,317,337. 13, Jamie McMurray, Golf Monday Carroll Academy at Central Academy, 6:30 p.m. $3,237,476. 14, Aric Almirola, $3,158,646. 15, At Mercedes-Benz Sproportpark Allie Beth Rigdon had two triples and a single, Ashley Brown Austin Dillon, $3,081,044. 16, Trevor Bayne, PGA Tour schedule Kitzbuehel had three hits, Kelsey Robbins had a double and a single, Savanah Friday’s Games $3,022,980. 17, AJ Allmendinger, $2,924,820. Aug. 6-9 — Barracuda Championship, Kitzbuehel, Austria 18, David Ragan, $2,900,155. 19, Kyle Larson, Montreux Golf and Country Club, Reno, Purse: $481,800 (WT250) Stapleton had two singles, and Coley Disbrow and Sara Gaylord had Central Academy at Winston Academy, 5 p.m. $2,875,995. 20, Casey Mears, $2,853,825. Nevada Surface: Clay-Outdoor hits for the Lady Vikings (2-1). Aug. 6-9 — WGC-Bridgestone Singles Heritage Academy at Kemper Academy, 5:30 p.m. Invitational, Firestone Country Club, Akron, First Round Baseball Ohio Diego Schwartzman, Argentina, def. Albert Prep Volleyball Aug. 13-16 — PGA Championship, Ramos-Vinolas (8), Spain, 6-3, 6-4. MSU American League Whistling Straits-Straits Course, Kohler, East Division Federico Delbonis, Argentina, def. Pablo Saturday’s Games Wisconsin Carreno Busta, Spain, Spain, 7-5, 6-4. W L Pct GB Men’s basketball team’s Stapleton arrested for Aug. 20-23 — Wyndham Championship, Dennis Novak, Austria, def. Aljaz Bedene, Amory, Caledonia at Pontotoc Classic New York 59 45 .567 — Sedgefield Country Club, Greensboro, North Carolina Britain, 6-7 (2), 6-4, 6-1. Baltimore 54 51 .514 5½ Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, def. Kenny de driving with suspended license Starkville High at Tupelo Classic Toronto 55 52 .514 5½ Aug. 27-30 — The Barclays, Plainfield STARKVILLE — Incoming Mississippi State basketball player Country Club, Edison, New Jersey Schepper, France, 6-2, 6-2. Tampa Bay 53 54 .495 7½ Robin Haase, Netherlands, def. Juan Monaco Boston 47 59 .443 13 Sept. 4-7 — Deutsche Bank Xavian Stapleton was arrested Saturday morning for diving with a Championship, TPC Boston, Norton, (5), Argentina, 2-6, 1-1, retired. Central Division Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, def. Rogerio Dutra suspended license. Schedules Needed W L Pct. GB Massachusetts Sept. 17-20 — BMW Championship, Silva, Brazil, 7-5, 6-2. Stapleton was stopped at 10:05 a.m. on Stone Boulevard for The Dispatch needs the following schedules from Kansas City 62 42 .596 — Conway Farms Golf Club, Lake Forest, Illinois Doubles speeding. The incident report showed he was traveling 38 mph in a Minnesota 54 51 .514 8½ Sept. 24-27 — TOUR Championship, First Round its local teams. Please fax the schedules to Detroit 51 54 .486 11½ East Lake Golf Course, Atlanta Joao Souza, Brazil, and Jiri Vesely, Czech 20-mph zone. Chicago 50 54 .481 12 Oct. 9-11 — The Presidents Cup, Jack Republic, def. Alexander Erler, Austria, and The Louisiana Tech transfer was arrested and booked at Oktibbe- 329-8937 OR email them to aminichino Cleveland 48 57 .457 14½ Nicklaus GC Korea, Incheon City, South Korea. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany, 6-3, 7-6 (6). @cdispatch.com OR [email protected]. West Division Andre Begemann, Germany, and Lukasz ha County Sheriff’s Office and released the same day. W L Pct. GB LPGA schedule Kubot (2), Poland, def. Andreas Haider-Maurer, Stapleton will have to sit out this season. The Madison native Houston 60 47 .561 — Aug. 13-16 — Cambia Portland Classic, Austria, and Rameez Junaid, Australia, 7-5, MAIS Softball — Columbus Christian, Oak Hill Columbia Edgewater CC, Portland, Oregon averaged 6.7 points and 2.1 rebounds for Louisiana Tech last season. Los Angeles 56 49 .533 3 5-7, 10-4. MHSAA Softball — Columbus, New Hope, Texas 52 53 .495 7 Aug. 20-23 — Canadian Pacific Seattle 49 58 .458 11 Women’s Open, Vancounver GC, Coquitlam, WTA Bank of the West Noxubee County, West Lowndes British Columbia Oakland 47 60 .439 13 Aug. 27-30 — Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic Ole Miss MHSAA Volleyball — Aberdeen, Classic, RTJ Golf Trail, Capitol Hill (Senator A U.S. Open Series event Sunday’s Games Course), Prattville, Alabama Monday Legal case involving Tunsil, stepfather dismissed Columbus, Louisville, New Hope, West Lowndes Toronto 5, Kansas City 2 Sept. 10-13 — The Evian Championship, At The Taube Family Tennis Center OXFORD — A legal case involving Ole Miss offensive lineman Detroit 6, Baltimore 1 Evian Resort GC, Evian-les-Bains, France Stanford, Calif. Tampa Bay 4, Boston 3 Sept. 18-20 — Solheim Cup, St. Leon-Rot Purse: $665,900 (Premier) Laremy Tunsil and his stepfather has been dismissed. NOTES: Athletic directors, coaches, and/or Houston 4, Arizona 1 GC, Sankt Leon-Rot, Germany Surface: Hard-Outdoor Both men had filed misdemeanor domestic violence charges N.Y. Yankees 12, Chicago White Sox 3 Singles parents of team members are encouraged to call Seattle 4, Minnesota 1, 11 innings Champions Tour schedule First Round against each other following an alleged fight in June. Lafayette County Texas 2, San Francisco 1 Aug. 7-9 — Shaw Charity Classic, Misaki Doi, Japan, def. CiCi Bellis, United Justice Court records showed the charges were dismissed on Monday. us in the event of rainouts or game postponements Oakland 2, Cleveland 1, 10 innings Canyon Meadows G&CC, Calgary, Alberta States, 6-3, 7-6 (3). L.A. Dodgers 5, L.A. Angels 3, 10 innings Aug. 21-23 — Boeing Classic, TPC Alison Riske, United States, def. Tatjana Maria, At the time of the incident, Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze said Tunsil so we can update our schedule. Please call Monday’s Games Snoqualmie Ridge, Snoqualmie, Wash. Germany, 6-2, 5-7, 6-1. Aug. 28-30 — Dick’s Sporting Goods was defending his mother from his stepfather, Lindsey Miller. 662-327-1297 or email aminichino@ Toronto 5, Minnesota 1 Open, En-Joie GC, Endicott, New York Nicole Gibbs, United States, def. Caroline The school also has acknowledged it is looking into allegations Texas 12, Houston 9 Sept. 18-20 — Pacific Links China Cham- Garcia, France, 6-4, 7-5. cdispatch OR [email protected] if you have Tampa Bay 5, Chicago White Sox 4 Andrea Petkovic (6), Germany, def. Carina from the stepfather that Tunsil had improper contact with football pionship, 27 Club, Tianjin, China a game change. Seattle 8, Colorado 7 Sept. 25-27 — Nature Valley First Tee Witthoeft, Germany, 5-7, 6-1, 6-3. agents. Freeze said during Southeastern Conference Media Days that Baltimore 9, Oakland 2 Open, Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, Madison Keys (7), United States, def. n Also, coaches, scorekeepers, and/or parents L.A. Angels 5, Cleveland 4 California Aleksandra Krunic, Serbia, 6-3, 6-0. his starting left tackle would be eligible if the season started today. Today’s Games Mona Barthel, Germany, def. Carol Zhao, Tunsil, a 6-foot-5, 315-pound junior, is considered a top NFL of team members are Boston (Owens 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka Canada, 6-3, 6-0. prospect for next year’s draft. Ole Miss reports for preseason camp 7-4), 6:05 p.m. Soccer Doubles encouraged to call us with game results and Minnesota (P.Hughes 10-6) at Toronto (Estrada First Round Wednesday. 8-6), 6:07 p.m. MLS Chan Hao-ching and Chan Yung-jan (1), EASTERN CONFERENCE leading players. Please call, email, or text us Kansas City (D.Duffy 4-5) at Detroit (Verlander Taiwan, def. Kimiko Date-Krumm, Japan, and W L T Pts GF GA Mandy Minella, Luxembourg, 6-1, 6-3. the information before 8:30 a.m. the next day. 1-3), 6:08 p.m. D.C. United 12 7 5 41 33 26 Houston (Kazmir 6-5) at Texas (Gallardo 7-9), Asia Muhammad, United States, and Ajla New York 9 6 5 32 32 24 Tomljanovic, Croatia, def. Maria Irigoyen, Alabama Please give us the score of the game, where the 7:05 p.m. Columbus 8 8 7 31 36 38 Tampa Bay (Archer 9-8) at Chicago White Sox Argentina, and Paula Kania, Poland, 6-7 (8), New England 8 9 7 31 32 36 7-6 (1), 11-9. ESPN College GameDay to broadcast at AdvoCare game was played, the first and last names of (Sale 9-6), 7:10 p.m. Toronto FC 8 8 4 28 32 34 Kateryna Bondarenko, Ukraine, and Tatjana Montreal 8 8 3 27 28 29 local players and their statistics, and any other Seattle (Nuno 0-0) at Colorado (Rusin 3-4), Maria, Germany, def. Eva Hrdinova, Czech Classic between Alabama and Wisconsin 7:40 p.m. Orlando City 7 9 6 27 31 33 New York City FC 6 10 6 24 31 34 Republic, and Petra Martic, Croatia, 7-6 (6), TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — ESPN College GameDay will begin the names of players who contributed. Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 9-7) at Oakland 6-3. (Bassitt 0-4), 9:05 p.m. Chicago 6 11 4 22 24 30 season from Sundance Square in Fort Worth, Texas, for the AdvoCare Cleveland (Carrasco 11-8) at L.A. Angels Philadelphia 6 13 4 22 29 40 (Shoemaker 5-7), 9:05 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Classic at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. This year’s game features No. W L T Pts GF GA Transactions 3 Alabama against No. 18 Wisconsin at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 5 ON THE AIR Wednesday’s Games Vancouver 12 8 3 39 30 22 Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 8-4) at Chicago White Monday’s Moves FC Dallas 11 6 5 38 32 27 BASEBALL (WKDH-WTVA). Sox (Rodon 4-4), 1:10 p.m. Los Angeles 10 7 7 37 39 29 Seattle (T.Walker 8-7) at Colorado (Rusin 3-4), American League Alabama will make its 32nd (20-12 record) appearance on ESPN’s Today Sporting Kansas City 9 4 7 34 30 21 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP 2:10 p.m. Portland 9 8 6 33 24 28 College GameDay when college football’s longest running and most LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Baltimore (W.Chen 5-6) at Oakland (Graveman Seattle 10 11 2 32 25 24 Jorge Rondon to Norfolk (IL). Recalled RHP celebrated pregame show broadcasts prior to the season opener. It also 6:30 p.m. — Big League, World Series, 6-7), 2:35 p.m. Real Salt Lake 7 8 8 29 27 33 Tyler Wilson from Norfolk. Cleveland (Salazar 9-6) at L.A. Angels Houston 7 8 7 28 28 27 BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to terms with will mark the Crimson Tide’s 24th appearance under coach Nick Saban RHP Austin Glorius on a minor league contract. championship, teams TBD, at Easley, South (Santiago 7-5), 2:35 p.m. San Jose 7 9 5 26 22 27 (17-6), five more than Oregon for the most GameDay appearances Colorado 5 7 9 24 19 22 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned RHP Scott Carolina, ESPN2 Boston (S.Wright 4-4) at N.Y. Yankees Carroll to Charlotte (IL). Recalled OF Trayce (Severino 0-0), 6:05 p.m. since the 2007 season. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Thompson from Charlotte. Promoted Nick Rece Davis takes over full-time hosting duties from Chris Fowler Minnesota (Duffey 0-0) at Toronto (Hutchison Hostetler to director of amateur scouting and 6 p.m. — Regional coverage, Boston at N.Y. 9-2), 6:07 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Doug Laumann to senior adviser to scouting when the crew takes to the road opening weekend. Davis will be joined Kansas City (Cueto 0-0) at Detroit (Farmer 0-2), Yankees or Minnesota at Toronto, MLB Orlando City at Toronto FC, 7 p.m. operations. by analysts Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, and David 6:08 p.m. New York at Montreal, 7 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed INF Jason 6 p.m. — San Francisco at Atlanta, SportSouth Houston (Kazmir 6-5) at Texas (N.Martinez Friday’s Game Kipnis on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. Pollack, as well as contributors Samantha Ponder, Tom Rinaldi, George 6-6), 7:05 p.m. Chicago at Portland, 10 p.m. 2. Optioned LHP Michael Roth to Columbus Whitfield, and Gene Wojciechowski. Fowler and Herbstreit will anchor SOCCER Saturday’s Games (IL). Recalled LHP Kyle Crockett and INF Jose 11:25 a.m. — Audi Cup, Real Madrid (Primera National League Sporting Kansas City at Toronto FC, 3 p.m. Ramirez from Columbus. the booth along with reporter Heather Cox on the sidelines for the East Division Philadelphia at Orlando City, 6:30 p.m. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Assigned RHP game. Division) vs. Tottenham (Premier League), at W L Pct GB D.C. United at Montreal, 7 p.m. Jeremy McBryde outright to Salt Lake (PCL). New York 56 50 .528 — San Jose at Houston, 8 p.m. Recalled RHP Cam Bedrosian from Salt Lake. Columbus at Colorado, 8 p.m. Munich, ESPN2 Washington 54 50 .519 1 Optioned RHP Drew Rucinski was optioned Atlanta 48 58 .453 8 Real Salt Lake at Vancouver, 9 p.m. 1:30 p.m. — Audi Cup, AC Milan (Serie A) at Sunday’s Games to Sal Lake. Announced RHP Vinnie Pestano Golf Miami 43 63 .406 13 cleared waivers and was sent outright to Salt Philadelphia 41 65 .387 15 Seattle at Los Angeles, 3 p.m. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga), ESPN2 New York City FC at New York, 6 p.m. Lake. PGA Tour has packed 2016 schedule in Olympic year WNBA Central Division MINNESOTA TWINS — Selected the contract Jordan Spieth might have no choice but to miss the John Deere W L Pct. GB National Women’s Soccer of RHP Tyler Duffey from Rochester (IL). 9 p.m. — Minnesota at Los Angeles, ESPN2 St. Louis 67 38 .638 — OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Activated LF Classic next year. It’s the same week as the Olympics. Pittsburgh 61 43 .587 5½ League Coco Crisp the 60-day DL. Optioned OF Jake The PGA Tour released Thursday its 2015-16 schedule, which Chicago 57 47 .548 9½ W L T Pts GF GA Smolinski and RHP Dan Otero to Nashville Wednesday Cincinnati 47 56 .456 19 Seattle 9 3 3 30 30 17 (PCL). Recalled RHP Arnold Leon from included several changes because of golf’s return to the Olympics next MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Milwaukee 44 63 .411 24 Chicago 7 1 6 27 25 16 Nashville. Claimed INF-OF Danny Valencia off August in Rio de Janeiro. The Travelers Championship, John Deere West Division Washington 7 4 3 24 23 19 waivers from Toronto. Reinstated LHP-RHP Pat 6 p.m. — Boston at N.Y. Yankees, ESPN W L Pct. GB Houston 5 5 5 20 18 18 Venditte from the 15-day DL and optioned him Classic and Wyndham Championship will be played during the three- Los Angeles 60 45 .571 — FC Kansas City 5 6 4 19 19 18 to Nashville. 6 p.m. — San Francisco at Atlanta, SportSouth San Francisco 57 48 .543 3 Western New York 5 7 3 18 20 25 week Olympic window. Portland 4 6 4 16 15 16 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned LHP Matt SOCCER San Diego 52 54 .491 8½ Moore to Durham (IL). Selected the contract of Spieth chose to play the John Deere Classic this year, even though Arizona 51 53 .490 8½ Sky Blue FC 3 7 5 14 15 23 Boston 3 9 3 12 17 30 3B Richie Shaffer from Durham. it was a week before his bid for the third leg of the at the 11:25 a.m. — Audi Cup, third place, teams TBD, Colorado 44 60 .423 15½ TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms with British Open. He not only won the Deere, the 21-year-old Texan missed at Munich, ESPN2 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. RHP Dallas Gallant on a minor league contract. Monday’s Games Recalled RHP Dan Straily from Fresno (PCL). a playoff by one shot at St. Andrews 1:30 p.m. — Audi Cup, championship match, Arizona 6, Washington 4 Wednesday’s Game TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Assigned OF Tournament director Clair Peterson said the John Deere would teams TBD, at Munich, ESPN2 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain Boston at Portland, 9 p.m. Ezequiel Carrera outright to Buffalo (IL). N.Y. Mets 12, Miami 1 Friday’s Game Claimed RHP Ben Rowen off waivers from the like to have Spieth back to defend, although “we can think of no better 2 p.m. — International Champions Cup, Atlanta 9, San Francisco 8, 12 innings Sky Blue FC at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Chicago Cubs and optioned him to Buffalo. representative of our country” than Spieth at the Rio games. San Diego 13, Milwaukee 5 Saturday’s Games National League Fiorentina (Serie A) at Chelsea (Premier League), Seattle 8, Colorado 7 Washington at Boston, 6 p.m. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Sent RHP FS1 Today’s Games Western New York at FC Kansas City, 7 p.m. Chase Anderson and C Gerald Laird to the AZL Arizona (Corbin 2-3) at Washington (Scherzer Sunday’s Game Diamondbacks for rehab assignments. College basketball 9 p.m. — CONCACAF Champions League, group 11-8), 6:05 p.m. Chicago at Portland, 8:30 p.m. CHICAGO CUBS — Designated LHP Clayton stage, Seattle (MLS) at Vancouver (MLS), FS1 Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 11-6) at Pittsburgh Richard for assignment. Recalled OF Matt School report: Illinois women’s players’ allegations (Happ 0-0), 6:05 p.m. Szczur from Iowa (PCL). L.A. Dodgers (A.Wood 7-6) at Philadelphia Swimming MIAMI MARLINS — Optioned 3B Donovan unfounded (J.Williams 3-8), 6:05 p.m. FINA World Solano to New Orleans (PCL). Placed RHP N.Y. Mets (Niese 5-9) at Miami (B.Hand 1-2), Carter Capps on the 15-day DL. Recalled C CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Former University of Illinois women’s 6:10 p.m. Championships Tomas Telis from New Orleans. Selected the basketball players’ allegations of racially motivated mistreatment were YOUTH BASEBALL San Francisco (Peavy 2-4) at Atlanta (S.Miller Monday contract of RHP Brian Ellington from New unfounded, investigators hired by the school concluded in a report 5-8), 6:10 p.m. At Kazan, Russia Orleans. St. Louis (Lackey 9-6) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani Swimming MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Optioned OF released Monday that also found that one former assistant coach 6-7), 6:10 p.m. Men Domingo Santana to Colorado Springs (PCL). “treated players harshly.” San Diego (Cashner 4-10) at Milwaukee 50 Butterfly — 1, Florent Manaudou, France, PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned OF Jaff Use of batboys, batgirls (Nelson 8-9), 7:10 p.m. 22.97. 2, Nicholas Santos, Brazil, 23.09. 3 (tie), Decker to Indianapolis (IL). Seven former players sued the university, coach Matt Bollant, Seattle (Nuno 0-0) at Colorado (Rusin 3-4), Laszlo Cseh, Hungary, and Konrad Czerniak, ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Assigned RHP athletic director Mike Thomas and others on July 1, alleging Bollant and 7:40 p.m. Poland, 23.15. 5, Andreii Govorov, Ukraine, Marcus Hatley and 1B outright to Wednesday’s Games 23.18. 6, Cesar Cielo Filho, Brazil, 23.21. 7, Memphis (PCL). some other coaches used race to divide the team and drive players out. Seattle (T.Walker 8-7) at Colorado (Rusin 3-4), Joseph Isaac Schooling, Singapore, 23.25. 8, SAN DIEGO PADRES — Sent 2B Cory The players are seeking at least $10 million in damages. suspended after death 2:10 p.m. Benjamin Proud, Britain, 23:39. Spangenberg to San Antonio (TL) for a rehab Arizona (R.De La Rosa 8-5) at Washington 100 Breaststroke — 1, Adam Peaty, Britain, assignment. The report from Pugh, Jones & Johnson law firm in Chicago 58.52. 2, Cameron Van der Burgh, South Afri- (G.Gonzalez 8-4), 6:05 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Placed 2B Joe ca, 58.59. 3, Ross Murdoch, Britain, 59.09. 4, concluded complaints from players and parents started after a string of Chicago Cubs (Haren 7-7) at Pittsburgh (Locke Panik on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 2. Dmitriy Balandin, Kazakhstan, 59.42. 5, Jake Selected the contract of 2B Kelby Tomlinson seven losses late in the 2014-15 season and included no real evidence 6-6), 6:05 p.m. Packard, Australia, 59.44. 6, Giedrius Titenis, of 9-year-old at game L.A. Dodgers (B.Anderson 5-6) at Philadelphia from Sacramento (PCL). of a racial divide. However, the report acknowledged former assistant Lithuania, 59.56. 7, Kirill Prigoda, Russia, BASKETBALL (Harang 5-11), 6:05 p.m. 59.84. 8, Hendrik Feldwehr, Germany, 1:00.16. coach Mike Divilbiss’ treatment of players was judged as harsh by some N.Y. Mets (Harvey 9-7) at Miami (Phelps 4-7), USA BASKETBALL — Named Gersson Rosas Women international player personnel scout for the BY MARGARET STAFFORD 6:10 p.m. 100 Butterfly — 1, Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden, and recommended changes such as a code of conduct for coaches. San Francisco (Bumgarner 11-6) at Atlanta men’s national team. The Associated Press 55.64 (world record; previous record: Dana Vol- National Basketball Association (W.Perez 4-1), 6:10 p.m. lmer, United States, 55.98, 2012). 2, Jeanette St. Louis (C.Martinez 11-4) at Cincinnati MIAMI HEAT — Signed G Josh Richardson. Ottesen, Denmark, 57.05. 3, Lu Ying, China, MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES — Signed G Broadcasting (Holmberg 1-0), 6:10 p.m. 57.48. 4, Emma McKeon, Australia, 57.67. 5, KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The National Base- San Diego (Kennedy 6-9) at Milwaukee Andre Miller to a one-year contract. KateSavard, Canada, 57.69. 6, Chen Xinyi, Chi- FOOTBALL (Jungmann 5-3), 7:10 p.m. na, 57.85. 7, Alexandra Nathalie Wenk, Germa- Ex-broadcaster James sues Fox Sports over firing National Football League ball Congress suspended using batboys and ny, 57.94. 8, Noemie Thomas, Canada, 58.22. DALLAS — Former college football television analyst Craig James girls during its World Series games in Kansas 200 Individual Medley — 1, Katinka Hosszu, ARIZONA CARDINALS — Activated TE on Monday filed a religious discrimination lawsuit against Fox Sports Basketball Hungary, 2:06.12 (world record; previous re- Jermaine Gresham from the PUP list and TE following the death of a 9-year-old boy who was cord: Ariana Kukors, United States, 2:06.15, Troy Niklas from the non-football injury list. that contends he was fired because he had expressed opposition to gay WNBA 2009). 2, Kanako Watanabe, Japan, 2:08.45. BUFFALO BILLS — Signed CB Merrill Noel. marriage during a failed run for the U.S. Senate. accidentally hit in the head with a bat during a EASTERN CONFERENCE 3, Siobhan Marie O’Connor, Britain, 2:08.77. 4, CLEVELAND BROWNS — Waived WR Kevin W L Pct. GB Maya Di Rado, United States, 2:08.99. 5, Han- Cone and DB Brandon Stephens. Signed RBs New York 13 6 .684 — The former running back for Southern Methodist University and game. nah Miley, Britain, 2:10.19. 6, Sydney Pickrem, Timothy Flanders and Jalen Parmele. Washington 11 7 .611 1½ DENVER BRONCOS — Placed WR Kyle the New England Patriots is seeking at least $100,000 in damages. Chicago 12 8 .600 1½ Canada, 2:10.32. 7, Melanie Margalis, United Kaiser Carlile died Sunday, a day after he States, 2:10.41. 8, Ye Shiwen, China, 2:14.01. Williams on injured reserve. Signed WR Corbin Fox hired him in August 2013 — months after he lost the Texas Senate Indiana 11 8 .579 2 Louks. Connecticut 9 9 .500 3½ Water Polo primary to Ted Cruz — only to fire him days later. was hit by a follow-through swing near the on- Women DETROIT LIONS — Traded CB Mohammed Atlanta 7 13 .350 6½ Seisay to Seattle for an undisclosed 2016 draft deck circle during the Liberal Bee Jays’ game WESTERN CONFERENCE Quarterfinals James filed his suit in Dallas County, where he is seeking a jury Australia 12, China 10 pick. Placed DT Haloti Ngata on the active/ W L Pct. GB non-football injury list. trial to hear claims against the network that include breach of contract in Wichita. The boy was wearing a helmet. Minnesota 15 4 .789 — Italy 9, Greece 6 and violations of state law. Phoenix 12 7 .632 3 Netherlands 10, Russia 9 GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed WR Ed During an emotional news conference Tulsa 10 10 .500 5½ United States 8, Spain 5 Williams. Fox Sports didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking San Antonio 6 14 .300 9½ 9th-12th Classification NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Claimed G comment Monday on the lawsuit, and a Dallas attorney for the network Monday, Kaiser was remembered as an ener- Los Angeles 5 14 .263 10 Brazil 10, Kazakhstan 5 Harland Gunn off waivers from Atlanta. Seattle 5 16 .238 11 Hungary 10, Canada 7 Released OL Kevin Hughes and DL Vince did not immediately return a call for comment. getic, happy boy who loved being part of the 13th Place Taylor. James was a longtime color commentator for ESPN who quit to run Bee Jays. Manager Adam Anderson and sev- Monday’s Games New Zealand 7, France 6 PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Activated C No games scheduled 15th Place Maurice Pouncey from the PUP list. for the Senate in 2012. During the campaign, James said he opposed eral players said he inspired them to always Today’s Games Japan 15, South Africa 7 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Signed DT Luther gay marriage and that gay people would one day “have to answer to the San Antonio at Connecticut, 6 p.m. Robinson. Placed DT Tenny Palepoi on injured work hard, have fun and win. Indiana at Chicago, 7 p.m. reserve. Lord for their actions.” Tulsa at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Tennis Canadian Football League Last year, James filed a complaint with the Texas Workforce “I can’t get over how hard he worked, and Minnesota at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Signed DL Shomari Wednesday’s Game Citi Open Williams to the practice roster. Commission over his firing. Fox later issued a statement saying James he was having fun doing it,” said outfielder San Antonio at Washington, 6 p.m. Monday At William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Released DL was hired by regional executives and was not “properly vetted.” Gavin Wehby, who plays for Nicholls State. Washington Deantre Harlan from the practice roster. Signed James has alleged that a national Fox Sports spokesman told Football Purse: Men, $1.51 million (WT500); Women, DL Justin Cole to the practice roster. “I was blessed to have called him a friend, a $250,000 (Intl.) HOCKEY The Dallas Morning News that James was terminated from Fox Sports Arena League Surface: Hard-Outdoor National Hockey League Southwest for religious beliefs against same-sex marriage. teammate and most of all a brother.” NATIONAL CONFERENCE Singles SAN JOSE SHARKS — Re-signed G Aaron West Division Men Dell to a one-year contract. The NBC’s general manager, Kevin Jenks, W L T Pct PF PA First Round LACROSSE said Kaiser would be honored throughout y-Arizona 13 4 0 .765 936 787 Chung Hyeon, South Korea, def. Dudi Sela, National Lacrosse League Baseball Las Vegas 5 11 1 .324 708 859 Israel, 6-2, 6-1. BUFFALO BANDITS — Agreed to terms with Ts the tournament until the championship game Los Angeles 4 13 0 .235 686 855 James Duckworth, Australia, def. Ryan David Brock and Alex Kedoh Hill on two-year Hessman sets minor league HR record with No. 433 Pacific Division Harrison, United States, 6-1, 7-6 (4). contracts. Saturday. The honors will include having the W L T Pct PF PA Victor Estrella Burgos, Dominican Republic, SOCCER TOLEDO, Ohio — Call him the real-life Crash Davis. z-San Jose 16 1 0 .941 1001 624 def. Nicolas Jarry, Chile, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Major League Soccer Mike Hessman, an infielder for Triple-A Toledo in the ’ boy’s initials on the scoreboard marquee and x-Spokane 6 11 0 .353 796 937 Alexander Zverev, Germany, def. Yoshihito MONTREAL IMPACT — Signed M Johan Portland 5 12 0 .294 819 908 system, became the career leader for U.S.-based minor Nishioka, Japan, 7-6 (1), 6-3. Venegas. fundraisers for his family during the games. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Ruben Bemelmans, Belgium, def. Marinko PORTLAND TIMBERS — Announced they leagues Monday night, hitting his 433rd in the seventh inning of a game South Division Matosevic, Australia, 6-3, 6-3. have mutually parted ways with F-MF Gaston The team also is wearing wristbands and W L T Pct PF PA against Lehigh Valley. Go Soeda, Japan, def. Darian King, Barbados, Fernandez. T-shirts with Kaiser’s initials. y-Orlando 11 6 0 .647 964 911 6-2, 6-1. COLLEGE Davis was the character played by Kevin Costner in the movie “Bull x-Jacksonville 9 8 0 .529 935 868 Donald Young, United States, def. Tommy LIMESTONE — Promoted Colleen Cannon to Tampa Bay 7 10 0 .412 780 883 Kaiser’s father, Chad Carlile, said his son Haas, Germany, 6-3, 6-4. senior women’s administrator in addition to her Durham” who set the minor league record for homers. East Division duties as assistant director of compliance. W L T Pct PF PA Ricardas Berankis, Lithuania, def. Yen-hsun Hessman reached the mark in style, hitting a grand slam to break was competitive but also just loved the game Lu, Taiwan, 7-6 (1), 6-3. NORTH CAROLINA — Reinstated CB Malik z-Philadelphia 14 3 0 .824 1012 790 Simmons to the football team. a tie on the career list with , who played in the minors from of baseball. He said Kaiser cherished a pair of x-Cleveland 8 9 0 .471 920 911 Teymuraz Gabashvili, Russia, def. Benjamin New Orleans 3 13 1 .206 660 884 Becker, Germany, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. PITTSBURGH — Suspended WR Tyler Boyd 1918-37. shoes and a white bracelet the team had given Women and DE Rori Blair for one game. According to the Society for American Baseball Research, Hector x-clinched playoff spot First Round ST. NORBERT — Named Meredith Roth Espino hit 484 minor league home runs, but he hit most of them in the him. He said his son’s organs will be donated. y-clinched division Louisa Chirico, United States, def. Heather women’s ice hockey coach. z-clinched conference Watson, Britain, 6-3, 6-0. THIEL — Announced the retirement of director Mexican League, which isn’t part of the affiliated minor league system. “There is no anger towards what hap- Irina-Camelia Begu (6), Romania, def. Madison of athletics Jack Leipheimer, effective at the The 37-year-old Hessman has played 109 games in the major Saturday’s Games Brengle, United States, 6-4, 6-0. end of December. pened,” he said. “This is something that was New Orleans at Jacksonville, 6 p.m. Monica Niculescu, Romania, def. Lara WAGNER — Named Jason Sinkoff men’s leagues for Atlanta, Detroit, and the . He hasn’t Philadelphia at Cleveland, 6 p.m. Arruabarrena, Spain, 7-5, 6-4. tennis coach. appeared in the majors since 2010. He has 14 homers in the majors, obviously a tragedy. I want no bad comments Tampa Bay at Orlando, 6 p.m. Yulia Putintseva, Kazakhstan, def. Kurumi WELLS — Named David Valesente baseball Portland at Arizona, 8 p.m. Nara, Japan, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (4). coach. batting .188 overall. ... He was happy. He loved it and the team we San Jose at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. Irina Falconi, United States, def. Taylor YALE — Named Laura Simon women’s — From Special Reports are obviously for loved him as well.” Spokane at Las Vegas, 9:30 p.m. Townsend, United States, 6-7 (4), 6-1, 6-3. assistant crew coach. 4B TUESDAY. AUGUST 4, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Bettis Brown Continued from Page 1B Continued from Page 1B “At the 12th hour I was ly good but,’” Bettis said. into a defender. Give him know if a lot of other guys son, Tee Martin and Bob- back Rod Woodson said. convinced to come back “I would always have that a little room though, and weathered through some by Hoying. “That adds to what he ac- and give it one more shot,” ‘but’ there. ‘He was a great the feet that Bettis once of the things that had That all changed when complished. That means Bettis said. “Boy, I’m glad I player but they never won believed would make him to be done. It was some- Rich Gannon arrived in at the top of his routes, did.” championship.’ ... It takes a professional bowler were times more mental than Oakland in 1999 to give he was open. Most great The decision changed that “but” away and all you only too happy to run away it was physical to get on Brown a top-flight quar- quarterbacks can throw the arc of the franchise, focus on is the fact that hey, from you. the same page of these terback late in his career. people open. The not- and most likely Bettis’ spot he was a great player.” Bettis always made guys and almost babysit Gannon was the only so-good ones can’t. That in history. With Bettis as Perhaps the final one a habit of zigging when some of the young quar- quarterback who was an means Timmy was get- the emotional touchstone, of his kind. When Bettis zagging would have been terbacks.” original selection to the ting open a lot of times. the Steelers rode a wave of is inducted into the Pro easier. Bettis admitted to While Jerry Rice had Pro Bowl while playing When he was at his best momentum that crested in Football Hall of Fame on briefly selling drugs while Joe Montana and Steve with Brown. Hostetler and some of the elite cor- Detroit. Playing a few miles Saturday, he’ll do it as growing up in Detroit, only Young, Michael Irvin had was a replacement selec- nerbacks were covering from his childhood home, the sixth-leading rusher to end up on scholarship at Troy Aikman, Andre Reed tion in 1994. him, he was still getting Bettis walked off Ford Field in NFL history (13,662 Notre Dame. Coach Lou had Jim Kelly, Brown’s There were only three open.” in a sea of confetti with yards) and maybe the last Holtz turned him into a quarterbacks were not other skill position play- Gannon called Brown the Vince Lombardi Tro- who gained most of them fullback with a rare combi- exactly a who’s who at the ers who made the Pro one of the smartest team- phy aloft after Pittsburgh by having his body double nation of speed and power. position. Bowl while teammates mates he ever had, point- smothered Seattle for its as a cannonball. The Los Angeles Rams se- There were journey- with Brown: Rice, Bo ing to a photographic first Super Bowl victory in The 5-foot-11, 252-pound lected Bettis with the 10th men Jay Schroeder, Vince Jackson and Ethan Hor- memory that allowed him a quarter century. Bettis played up the “Fat overall draft pick in 1993, Evans, Jeff Hostetler, Jeff ton each getting one se- to memorize game plans The triumph gave Bet- back” persona, even if and he responded by win- George and Donald Hol- lection. almost as soon as he got tis the storybook finish his there wasn’t always truth ning Rookie of the Year, las. There were fringe “Timmy did a lot of them. Brown had the cre- teammates promised. in advertising. Sure, he rushing for 1,429 yards as players Marques Tui- good things without a ativity to make subtle in- “I would have been one loved to dip his shoulder the lone threat on a team asosopo, Chris Simms, big-name quarterback,” game adjustments to get of those guys, ‘I was real- or mash a massive thigh that won five games. David Klingler, Rob John- Hall of Fame defensive open. Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: your children DEAR YOUNG ADULT: The Whatever came along I’ll mark of a successful parent Dhappened bet you had your is having raised her children to respecting own ideas on the to be self-sufficient. Because one’s elders subject. you are afraid your mother and recognizing Showing might become so depressed grandparents respect and she might harm herself if you as head of the following your move, you should discuss this family? I recently orders are not with her physician and explore returned from the same thing. what social services in your visiting my son, It is a mother’s community can do to help her his wife and my right to care for adjust. Many hospitals have ZITS new grandchild. her baby as she social workers on staff, and My son’s wife sees fit, and you that would be a place to start and I had many should show asking what is available. disagreements HER the respect DEAR ABBY: When we on how to care for Dear Abby she deserves by visit my parents’ graves, we my grandchild. In- allowing her to do always leave flowers. Invariably stead of respect- that and not turn- there are flowers also at my ing my years of experience as ing it into a power struggle. Un- father’s — not put there by a mother and appreciating my less you do, you will be seeing my wife and me. Because Dad help, she chose to ignore my very little of any of them. instructions and advice. DEAR ABBY: I’m 26 and has been gone since 1963, After I returned home, I still live with my mother, help- we can’t figure out who could was told by my son that I was ing her with bills and rent. A be putting flowers on his grave no longer welcome to visit my couple of months ago I got an only. My sister thinks he had a grandchild unless I apologized opportunity to move out, but secret girlfriend. I don’t think so. What’s your opinion of GARFIELD to his wife for trying to under- the fear of leaving my mother mine her parenting. I told him alone with her medical condi- this? — STUMPED IN SACRA- she should apologize to ME for tions stopped me. MENTO not showing me respect as the Now that I have another DEAR STUMPED: Your dad grandmother. chance to move out and live is dead and gone. I assume How can I make my son alone, I don’t know how to he was good to your mother, see that it is his wife who is tell her, or even if I should and there wasn’t a breath of wrong, and not me? — UNAP- go. When both of my sisters scandal. Why look for trouble PRECIATED GRANDMA moved out, Mom got really where none exists? Suggest DEAR UNAPPRECIATED: It depressed. My fear is she to your sister that she should would be interesting to know will find herself alone and try focus on the positive, and be how closely you adhered to to harm herself. What should glad someone cared enough your parents’ and in-laws’ par- I do? — YOUNG ADULT IN about him to continue to honor enting advice, because when FLORIDA his memory. CANDORVILLE Horoscopes TODAY’S BIRTHDAY even the funniest people. to do, including these. Advice (Aug. 4). This is your year for TAURUS (April 20-May is only as good as it is appli- making good on past promises 20). You are not your body. cable to the current situation, and cashing in on what was You’re a spirit inhabiting a which only you understand promised to you. Organized, body. Don’t take opinions fully. expertly executed actions get (yours or other people’s) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). you attention and love in the personally. The body and mind Miraculous. Someone under- six weeks to come. You’ll earn improvements you make will stands you, intuits your de- an award in September for help keep your spirits high. sires and fulfills them without a game well played. October GEMINI (May 21-June 21). you ever having to ask a thing. brings a formidable adversary. It’s a high-stakes game, but Praise and deep gratefulness Libra and Cancer people adore you’re favored for the win. If, are in order. you. Your lucky numbers are: by some fluke, you don’t get VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). BABY BLUES 33, 28, 41, 16 and 39. the win, that’s only because Though your talent in and of ARIES (March 21-April not winning is actually winning. itself may not be uncommon, 19). You occasionally make The best gifts sometimes what is uncommon is your mistakes, and that just proves come in weird packaging. choice to work on it over all that you’re learning. The CANCER (June 22-July else. Stick with it. You’re close best people miss the point 22). Aim high, live your fanta- to greatness. from time to time, and saying sies, let down your defenses, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). something less than witty is a give in to optimism and resist The cosmic signals seldom phenomenon that happens to printed words telling you what follow proper etiquette. They don’t greet you by name. They barely make themselves known at all. But however sub- tle a sign may be, when you see it, you’ll know it’s for you. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. BEETLE BAILEY 21). It’s a day for mak- ing choices that lead to a well-rounded experience. Avoid overemphasizing one particular relationship. Tend to several people and interests. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21). You can see when someone needs help even before that person realizes the need. Your kind consideration may go unrecognized at first, but good karma will catch up to you before your head hits the pillow tonight. MALLARD FILMORE CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). People need what you have to offer; they just don’t know it yet. That’s why it’s up to you to communicate clearly and effectively. Persuasion isn’t necessary. All that’s needed is honesty. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). How do you know the difference between a passing fancy and a passion that will be a permanent fixture in your life? Time will tell. If you don’t have time, consider that FAMILY CIRCUS passing fancies usually come with a fever. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). The reason you see more than other people do is because, on some level, you are willing to know more. Once you know, you can’t un-know. That’s why awareness takes courage.

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For items $100 or 3200 General Help Wanted 4630 Lawn & Garden 7190 Land for Rent/Lease 1500 Locksmiths 9200 Aviation 3250 Management Positions 4660 Merchandise Rentals 7200 Mobile Homes less ONLY. More than one item may be in same ad, but prices 1530 Machinery Repair 9250 Boats & Marine 3300 Medical/Dental 4690 Musical Instruments 7250 Mobile Home Spaces may not total over $100, no relists. 1560 Mobile Home Services 9300 Camper/R.V.’s 3350 Opportunity Information 4700 Satellites 7300 Office Spaces 1590 Moving & Storage 9350 Golf Carts 3400 Part-Time 4720 Sporting Goods 7350 Resort Rentals Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days. 1620 Painting & Papering 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs Free Pets 3450 Positions Wanted 4750 Stereos & TV’s 7400 River Property 1650 Pest Control 9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment 3500 Professional 4780 Wanted To Buy 7450 Rooms Up to 6 lines, ad will run for 6 days. 1680 Plumbing 9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses Lost & Found 3550 Restaurant/Hotel 7500 Storage & Garages 1710 Printing 9550 Wanted to Buy 3600 Sales/Marketing 7520 Vacation Rentals 1740 Roofing & Guttering These ads are taken by fax, e-mail or in person at 3650Trades 7550 Wanted to Rent 1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers our office. 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Appliance Repair 1060 General Services 1360 Sitting With The Sick / Elderly Clerical & Office 3050 Medical / Dental 3300 1780 Mid South Appliance FREE TRAINING - Job BAPTIST CHURCH in the Repair Skills plus Computer CNA SERVICES, Avail- Golden Triangle area is licensed-bonded- Training for Women. able Immediately: seeking a full time insured Tues & Thur, 8:45-3, CPR/First Aid Certified, Christian, compassion- STEVE: 662-549-3467 Sept-mid Nov. at Christi- 7 months experience, ate church secretary ALL WORK an Women’s Job Corps. willing to do light house with a minimum of 1 GUARANTEED 662-722-3016; 662- work. Loyal, reliable, & year experience per- 328-6802. trustworthy. Refs avail. forming general office Contact: Shaniqua Mur- work. Excellent com- Building & Remodeling 1120 ray 662-352-4295 puter knowledge and HILL'S PRESSURE telephone skills will be Tony Doyle WASHING. Commercial/ a plus. Resumes will Cabinets & residential. 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Own- RV CAMPER & mobile 30 Constellation modeled, 1 story, W/D, www.universityhillsmhp. er financing avail. 386- home lots. Full hookup historic district, 1 block com. 6619. w/sewer. 2 locations part from downtown, $650/ FSBO: 2BR/1BA Off W&N from $80/wk - 31 Ready for mo. + $550 dep. NO Hwy. 50 E, close to by- $265/mo. 662-251- person 25 Liquefy pass. 1 acre lot with FOR SALE: 11 acres, PETS. Call 662-574- part of Hide-a-way Farm 1149 or 601-940-1397 business 6 Speedy 28 Collect 8789. fenced backyard & EXTRA NICE 3BR/2BA, covered patio. Asking in Caledonia, MS. 32 Arm’s length 7 Go for with gusto 29 Bubble shape $35,000 firm. Contact 16X80MH, Columbus $65K obo. 662-574- 34 Prized cuts 8 Noah’s creation 31 Quartet doubled Commercial Property For Schools, $485/mo + 1078. Jackie Yow at 40 Staff member Rent 7100 $500dep. Call 601-940- 662-562-7191 or email 9 Game cube 33 Inquires 1397 [email protected]. 41 Friend of Fozzie Houses For Sale: New Hope 10 Word of assent 34 Playground 3,000 sq ft office or re- 42 Attendee 8250 READY TO GO: 100 14 Eagle’s claw game tail space. Great rate acres w/green fields & 43 Like a Turkish and location! Call 662- MOBILE HOME in Cale- shooting houses. 1.5 16 Weather data 35 Book jacket bit 574-0147. Storage donia- 3BR/2BA. No FSBO: 112 Dogwood bath Cv. Beautiful cul-de-sac mi. SW of Crawford, MS 17 Silver bar 36 Lyric poem units also available. pets. Rent $600 plus on Fairport Rd. damage deposit of with beautiful well kept 19 Asp or adder 37 “I — Rock” homes. 1800 sq. ft. 2 $2500/acre. Serious in- DOWN $600. Call 251-2704 or quiries only. Contact 20 Poison 38 Singer Carnes OFFICE SPACES & retail story. 3 BR/2 BA. Laun- 251-2706. Randy Luker at 386- 1 Was inactive space for lease. Start- dry room, large family 21 Director Ander- 39 Hog holder 8470. ing at $285/mo. 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Open kit- /2BA Townhouses OFFICE SPACE for rent 662-726-9648 Glenn or lv. message. chen & den, hardwood $550-$800. No HUD al- at 300 Chubby Dr. Con- floors, built-in ice lowed. Lease, deposit, tact 662-549-1953 for maker, wood burning Mobile Homes 8650 credit check required. Houses For Rent: Starkville more information. fire place, & wood deck. Coleman Realty. 329- 7170 $220,000. Call 662- 3BR/2BA 1996 Mobile 2323 251-0496. home for sale. Asking Five Questions ABLE TO rent immedi- Storage & Garages 7500 payoff. Located in the ately. 111 Nathan Hale Grove. Call 662-586- Dr. Starkville MS INEXPENSIVE BUILDING WITH great 8793. 1 John Wood- MINI-STORAGE. From rental potential that can 39759. 3BR/2BA $950 I PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR per mo. 770-714-5957 5'x10' to 20'x20'. Two be used for office or en (1973), Chateaux well-lit locations in studio apart. Fenced in USED MOBILE HOMES Holly Hills Columbus: Near Wal- back yard. $39,000. On CALL 662-296-5923. Bill Shar- Houses For Rent: Other 7180 mart on Hwy 45 & near Jess Lyons Rd. across Apartments Taco Bell on Hwy 182. from golf course. Some Auto Access Parts 9050 man (2004) 1BR/1BA complete with Call 662-327-4236 for financing available. 662- 102 Newbell Rd more information. 4 TIRES: New, bought furniture and utilities. 242-0105. and Lenny Columbus next to new sportsplex wrong size, Mon-Fri 8-5 downtown. Rent based 225/65/R16 Load Wilkens on number of occu- Investment Property 8550 Range E Heavy Duty. 328-8254 pants. 662-386-7530 or $400 OBO. Call 662- (2004) • Central Heat & Air 662-329-4590 please RIENDLY ITY INVESTMENT 327-2469 Conditioning leave message with F Mini-Warehouses C PROPERTY FOR SALE 2 Franz Anton • Close to CAFB name and call back friendlycitymini.com 22 unit apartment Autos For Sale 9150 number. • Onsite Laundry Facility complex, acreage adja- Mesmer • All Electric/Fully Equipped cent for expansion or 2000 FORD Taurus SE. commercial develop- 186K mi. 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