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BY AMY MOSS STRONG for 26 years. He was the school’s The World Bandon science teacher and coach retired computer specialist and net- work administrator and was a BANDON — A former long- after taking leave in September 2012 cross-country and track coach time Bandon middle school for many years. He retired in teacher has been charged with was arrested for four counts of by the Coos County Sheriff’s Tuesday evening. McLauchlin February from the district but sexual abuse involving a minor, third-degree sexual abuse and Office, according to the Bandon was taken to the Coos County had been on leave since the according to the Coos County four counts of third-degree Police Department. Jail and held on $140,000 bail. beginning of the school year in Sheriff’s Office. sodomy. He was taken into cus- Police officers and sheriff’s McLauchlin was a popular September 2012. Chuck According to jail records, 55- tody by Bandon police on a deputies searched science and technology teacher McLauchlin year-old Chuck McLauchlin probable cause warrant issued McLauchlin’s residence at Harbor Lights Middle School SEE MCLAUCHLIN | A8 Arrested Feds want to Llama love dispatch owl killing experts

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GRANTS PASS — Federal wildlife officials plan to dispatch armed bird specialists into forests of the Pacific Northwest starting this fall to shoot one species of owl to protect another that is threatened with extinc- tion. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday released a final environmental review of an experiment to see if killing barred owls will allow northern spotted owls to reclaim territory they’ve been driven out of over the past half-century. The agency has been evaluating the idea since 2009, gathering public comment and consulting ethicists, focus groups and scientific studies. It will issue a final decision on the plan in a month. “If we don’t manage barred owls, the probability of recovering the spotted owl goes down significantly,” said Paul Henson, Oregon state supervisor for Fish and Wildlife. The agency’s preferred course of action calls for killing 3,603 barred owls in four study areas in Oregon,

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By Thomas Moriarty, The World Maddi Brown, a 4-H member, harnesses her llama Scooter as judge Adrienne Lulay looks on Tuesday afternoon at the Coos County Fair. Brown was one of three young competitors showing their llamas that afternoon. Furry oddities find a home at fair

BY THOMAS MORIARTY species are a major presence in Oregon Because the animals have soft pads The World agriculture. on their feet instead of hooves, Harris “They’ve been around for a long said, they’re able to be used as pack ani- MYRTLE POINT — Walk under the time, but they’re sort of new as a fair mals on federal lands that prohibit canopy of the Joelle Winchell Llama animal,” said judge Adrienne Lulay, who horse traffic. Arena and you might think you stepped came down from the Willamette Valley In recent years, the animals have also The Associated Press into a Peruvian marketplace. to judge the animals. grown in popularity as guard animals This 2002 photo shows a barred owl in Calais,Vt.The U.S.Fish Approximately a dozen of the long- Llama Superintendent Virginia because of their alertness. “They’re and Wildlife Service plans to start sending hunters into the necked South American camelids are Harris said the odd-looking creatures very perceptive,” she said. “They’ll kill woods of the Northwest to kill barred owls in an experiment to entered in this year’s Coos County Fair, are surprisingly multifunctional. coyotes.” see if that will help the threatened northern spotted owl and while they may seem an odd choice “They’ll pack up to a third of their body rebound from population declines. for 4-H activities, organizers say the weight,”Harris said. SEE LLAMAS | A8 Lawyer: Snowden to stay in Russia Ore. DEQ wants Gardiner

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Wednesday, July24,2013 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Grant funds will help Assailant convicted, TODAY veterans group stay afloat released same day Coos Bay Farmers Market 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Downtown Coos Bay on Central I Cow Creek Coquille. I Coos Bay man Knight, hitting her in the Avenue. SOVO given Buss SOVO trains volunteers to knee and shin. Knight then Umpqua Indian lend help where they can, but served 90 days in went to the bathroom and Coos County Fair Museum Rondeau Award training costs money. For hid in the shower stall. Special Exhibits 9a.m. to 9 jail awaiting trial p.m., Coos County Fair Foundation gives SOVO also received a special instance, volunteers are Since the procesution and honor recently, garnering the Buss defense agreed to waive jury Museum, 770 Fourth St., $7,500 to SOVO required to be trained and Myrtle Point. Featured: Ed Rondeau Award from the Cow certified before they can help BY GEORGE ARTSITAS on Monday, Judge Michael J. Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation. Schaenzer model railroad someone file a claim with the The World Gillespie delivered his own and aviator Johnny Day- BY TIM NOVOTNY The CCUIF Board of Directors, U.S. Department of Veterans verdict and admonished the which doesn’t hand out the award ton works. Free admission The World Affairs. That alone is enough COQUILLE — A Coos Bay defendant during sentenc- every year, looks for a non-profit with fair ticket. 541-260- to keep them busy, but there man on trial Tuesday for ing. 1457 NORTH BEND — organization that most closely rep- allegedly assaulting his wife “The nature of this con- are plenty of other areas Coos County Fair ‘Barn in Southern Oregon Veterans resents the spirit of Buss Rondeau. was convicted and walked duct is stupid in the where veterans require assis- the USA’ 10 a.m. to 11 Outreach recently got some Rondeau, a veteran himself, was out of jail the same day. extreme,”Gillespie said. one of the founders of the Cow tance. p.m., fairgrounds, 770 welcome news, and some Mark MacPherson, 38, MacPherson had original- Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation. In just the first three Fourth St., Myrtle Point. money. SOVO, which has ly been charged with sec- Operations Manager Carol months of this year SOVO was found guilty of two Parking, $3; admission: ond-degree assault, fourth- been helping local veterans Powell says they chose their group helped 316 veterans find help counts of fourth-degree adults, $8; seniors, $4, since 2005, is the only veter- “for providing much needed sup- in issues like finding health assault and was sentenced to degree assault, menacing ages 6-12, $2. ans organization to receive a port and services to American vet- care, food and housing. 90 days in jail. Since he’s and unlawful possession of a 2013 grant award from the been incarcerated since April firearm. The judge found Storytime: Preschool-Grade erans and their families.” SOVO also lends support to 1 10:30 a.m., Coos Bay Cow Creek Umpqua Indian sufficient reasonable doubt SOVO is on the second floor of the annual Veterans Stand 18, he was released after his Public Library, 525 Ander- Foundation. to acquit the menacing and the Pony Village Mall, Hours are Down, which this year will be trial. son Ave., Coos Bay. 541- The $7,500 award comes firearm charges, and instead 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.,m., Monday held at the National Guard According to court testi- 269-1101 at a time of great need. mony by the victim, Donnell of the second-degree assault through Friday, and on weekends Armory, 255 Norman Ave., in Operations Manager Carol Knight, MacPherson became count, he found MacPherson Storytime for Grades K-4 1 by appointment. Coos Bay, on Aug. 16. Powell says, matter-of-fact- extremely agitated after she guilty of the lesser included p.m., North Bend Public Powell says the money is ly, that the money will help plugged in her computer’s charge of fourth-degree Library, 1800 Sherman always welcome but, with all Ave., North Bend. 541-756- them keep their doors open. quite a gap. She points out speakers. MacPherson, assault. of that need, they could use 0400 “We try to fill the gap that Coos County currently believing the speakers to be “He was convicted of more volunteers. between what’s available and has about 9,000 veterans broken, kicked her in the about what I thought he Movie Wednesdays: North what’s needed,” Powell said families, but only one veter- “Just someone who is right eyebrow. A picture would be convicted of Bend 3:30-8:30 p.m., by phone this week. That is ans service officer in willing to come in for a full offered in court showed frankly,” MacPherson’s North Bend Public Library day, or a half-day, once a Knight with a obvious black attorney James von Hippel large meeting room, 1800 week,” Powerll said. “Just to eye and said she needed four said. “Obviously an acquittal Sherman Ave., North be there to greet veterans stitches. of everything would been Bend. Two movies will be shown back to back with a who come in and say ‘Hi, MacPherson then grabbed nice but I don’t think it how can we help you?’” short break in between. a shotgun and began to swing would be real realistic.” Contact the library for For more information on it near Knight’s face. Scared MacPherson will be on what it takes to be a SOVO film schedule. Light that she was going to get hit, probation for three years and refreshments will be volunteer visit their office in Knight put her arm up and will have to undergo alcohol served. 541-756-0400 Help Us Cap the Pyramid! the Pony Village Mall was hit in the wrist by the and bateters treatment pro- During our 2-Day Over The Top Event Monday through Friday, or gun barrel. MacPherson then grams. He’s also not allowed 2013 Texaco Country Show- email them at grabbed the computer tower to contact the victim and down Local Finals 6 p.m., July 31th - August 1st [email protected]. Coos County Fairgrounds, and threw it down towards must abstain from alcohol. 770 Fourth St., Myrtle Point. Fair admission. Thefts & Mischief THURSDAY Coos County Fair Museum Sponsors: COOS COUNTY July 22, 9:46 p.m., possession of July 22, 1:18 p.m., burglary, 2200 meth, 63300 block of block of North Bayshore Drive. 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A goat waits patiently for its turn to be Helping to feed hungry people at the Coos County Fair, Eric Dittmer and Bethany Meyer removes half-chick- weighed en dinners from the grill Tuesday shortly before the start of the lunch rush.The booth sells the dinners to Tuesday help the Myrtle Point High School Project Graduation. morning.

Giving her sheep a good bath before showing, Casey Canday scrubs the coat of a sheep.The South Fork 4-H Club member also will be riding in horse competition and showing in the beef shows this week. All aboard for the start of the fair

Dave Scolari, left, checks the weight of a sheep raised and shown by Rachel Sheldon, right,Tuesday Clayton Messerle cleans out stalls Tuesday morning at the Coos County Fair. Messerle is morning at the Coos County Fair. Sheldon is a member of the Twin Oaks 4-H Club and will be show- part of the Sumner Little Beefers 4-H Club and had barn duty keeping things clean. ing the sheep this week.

A llama is ready for its turn in the show ring Tuesday at the Coos County Fair. World photos by Lou Sennick

Courtney Nichols leads two sheep back to the South Fork Livestock pens after being weighed Tuesday morning.

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Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Pirates’ new captain is a good choice

Dramatic changes in Holland — the man hired transition to 4A athletics, Unified support as the new Our view direction have been a reg- Monday as the new princi- having a principal who principal begins the long Marshfield High School ular occurrence this pal — can fill Mulkey’s large values athletic success road of proving himself chose the strongest candi- school year at Marshfield shoes if the community should help continue will give the school the date to replace Principal High School. From the and district rally behind Mulkey’s efforts to boost best chance for success. Greg Mulkey. school’s downgrade from him. sporting success in the And Mulkey is likely to 5A classification by the Holland’s qualifications Bay Area. still have an active role in What do you think? Oregon School Activities read like a dream sheet for Of course, not everyone Marshfield’s development Association to Principal the area. He’s taught and was pleased with Mulkey’s as he returns to his role as The World welcomes Greg Mulkey leaving his taken on active leadership departure and some feel he dean of students and ath- letters. Email us at position, it’s clear the at Sabino High School and should still be leading letic director. [email protected]. 2013-2014 school year Pima Community College MHS to the twin goals of Though the shifts in will be nothing like its — one of the largest com- academic and athletic suc- direction this year at the predecessor. munity colleges in the cess. Whatever the school have been as var- Mulkey is a lifetime com- nation. He’s also helped specifics of Mulkey’s ied as a fleet-footed run- munity member with an coach a very large and suc- departure may be, the ning back, the district’s instantly apparent affec- cessful high school football community should keep in choice of Holland should tion for all things program at Sabino. mind Holland wasn’t help the school reach its Marshfield. We think Doug As Marshfield makes the involved in that decision. . No gloating, maximum dignity

“This place has come to complete grid- lock,” said Sen. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana. “Something has to change.” Senator Landrieu’s statement is the most succinct — and most telling — sum- mary of what compelled the U.S. Senate to meet in private for nearly four hours this week. Something, indeed, had to change. The irony is that only the threat of a change greater than ending gridlock could force the change. Turns out, what terrified the senators was Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s threat to change the Sen- ate’s rules so that instead of requiring a “super- majority” (60 votes) to end a filibuster, a simple majority (51) could do it. If Harry Reid hadn’t real- ly meant he would change the Senate rules by DONNA majority vote, the Senate BRAZILE would still be embracing gridlock of Obama’s Obamacare battle takes bizarre turn Columnist nominees. Some of my conserva- tive colleagues warned that any changes in The Affordable Care Act orig- a two-part strategy that The House voted on ident said. “We’ve got a lot of the rules that govern Senate procedure inally passed the House in 2009 would, among other July 17, and in the end 35 problems in this country ... and could ruin whatever “comity” existed. My with 220 votes, all but one of goals, sound out House Democrats voted in favor yet, instead we’re refighting response: Really? I think many of us would them Democrats. Recently 251 Democrats’ attitudes of the president’s delay, these old battles.” argue that few things have more funda- members of the House, includ- toward Obamacare less while 160 voted against Perhaps the battles would mentally threatened the institutions of our ing 22 Democrats, voted to post- than three months it. It’s hard to interpret indeed be old if Democrats had government than the Senate’s abuse of its pone for one year implementa- before it is to become a exactly what that means, written a law that went into own procedures over the last two decades. tion of the heart of the act — the reality in American life. but it doesn’t seem good effect a year or even two years Previously, Senate procedure was to use individual mandate to purchase First, Republicans for Obama. after it was passed. But Oba- the filibuster sparingly. From 1789 onward, health insurance. If this were any introduced a bill that BYRON The second part of the macare became law more than senators felt that a president should (by other issue, liberal commenta- would write into law YORK GOP strategy was intro- three years ago and still hasn’t and large) have the people he wants to run tors might see a governing what the president had ducing the bill that would gone into effect. Of course the the executive branch. No one thought of majority emerging in favor of already done by fiat — Columnist delay the individual battle is still going on. holding up the people’s business by stop- delaying Obamacare. that is, delay the employ- mandate the same way Now the House bills go to the ping Cabinet heads or important govern- In the last couple of years, er mandate a year. That seemed Obama had delayed the employer Democratic-controlled Senate, mental bodies from doing their jobs. House Republicans have voted unnecessary, and a little mischie- mandate. The purpose, Speaker where they will die. But Republi- The change began during the 1990s over and over to repeal the pres- vous, but the serious point, John Boehner said was “to make cans will try to ensure a noisy under the Clinton administration, when ident’s health care plan. It got to according to one House GOP aide, sure families and individuals get death. “We can make sure it nine of Clinton’s appointments were fili- be routine. Not long ago, howev- was to emphasize that “the presi- the same break from Obamacare doesn’t get bottled up in commit- bustered. Seven of President George W. er, the Obamacare battle took a dent can’t just determine which that the president wants for big tee,” says one Senate GOP aide, Bush’s appointees were filibustered. So far, turn toward the bizarre. laws he’s going to follow and when businesses.” The 22 Democratic “and then try to attach it to 16 of Obama’s appointees were stopped The cause was the adminis- he’s going to follow them.” votes in favor of the delay provided something on the floor.” That from taking office. As Obama’s second tration’s decision to delay by one Even though it was largely another sign that doesn’t look means there will at least be some term began, the number was projected to year the mandate requiring big moot, Obama took the move good for the president. Boehner debate on the delays, even though go as high as 28. businesses to provide health seriously enough to take the sent out a press release claiming Majority Leader Harry Reid will The first appointee, Elizabeth Warren, coverage for employees or pay a somewhat odd action of threat- “bipartisan opposition to a parti- never allow a vote on them. was unable to take office because of the fil- fine. The White House acted in ening to veto a bill that would san train wreck.” And after that? Republicans ibuster. She then ran for — and won — a response to complaints from duplicate his own policy. And Seemingly unsteadied by a turn don’t quite know. But they are seat in the Senate; now she could cast her business owners, who called the when the White House argued of events that included his own confident that the coming imple- support for a person to head the agency mandate burdensome. that the postponement legisla- threat to veto himself, Obama mentation of Obamacare will give alongside the same senators who wouldn’t So Republicans thought: What tion “would cost millions of took to the White House East them more chances to undermine permit a vote on her. The agency’s acting about all those individuals out hard-working middle-class Room for an Obamacare pep rally. the health care law.“We had these director, Richard Cordray, has finally been there who believe the mandate families the security of afford- “Yesterday, despite all the evi- two votes,” says the GOP House confirmed, thanks to Reid. It took only two requiring them to buy coverage or able health coverage and care dence that the law is working the aide, “because the president gave and a half years. pay a fine is just as burdensome? they deserve” — remember, the way it was supposed to for mid- us an opportunity to take another This isn’t the way Hamilton, Jefferson, As the GOP saw it, the White bill would simply codify an dle-class Americans, Republi- whack at it.” Madison, Monroe and the founding fathers House listened to big business but action Obama had already taken cans in the House of Representa- Byron York is chief political intended the Senate to work. In fact, the ignored the little guy. — the White House’s position tives voted — for nearly the 40th correspondent for The Washing- Senate pretty much worked the way they So Republicans came up with veered into the surreal. time — to dismantle it,”the pres- ton Examiner. envisioned until the 1990s. Since then, it seems the minority must get its way in all things. Both parties have filibustered judi- cial appointees, proposed laws, Cabinet heads, budgets — everything. According to Reid, Mitch McConnell used the filibuster 420 times. McConnell doesn’t deny it. While majority leader, Lyn- don Baines Johnson contended with exactly one filibuster. The filibuster is supposed to be a safeguard, a tool for a minority of one (if need be) to stop a headstrong public push to disastrous action. Instead, the filibuster has become a tool for legislative tyranny. Reid found a way, if only for seven nom- inees, to stop the gridlock and halt the fili- buster madness. He was willing to use the “constitutional” (aka “nuclear”) option and set a new precedent. The Senate pan- icked. Better to temporarily abandon grid- lock and obstruction than consider effi- ciency, compromise or legislating to “pro- mote the general welfare.” But don’t think the filibuster is dead. In 2005, rule change was a hot topic, but nothing happened. In 2013, the topic returned. Yes, this time the senators avoid- ed the “nuclear option.” But if the Senate doesn’t change its ways and play by centuries-old procedures, Reid promises to use it. Donna Brazile is a senior Democratic strategist, a political commentator and contributor to CNN and ABC News. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Wednesday, July24,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Woman Woman convicted of 12 looking for bank robberies in a decade good man PORTLAND (AP) — A 44-year-old Oregon woman who was convicted of eight STATE won’t find him bank robberies a decade ago DIGEST has been sentenced to prison cruising online for another four robberies. ed. No word on his injury or The U.S. attorney’s office condition. DEAR ABBY: I have an says Lorinda Marie Goodin The father said he was awful time meeting men. I’m has been sentenced to 22 hiking with his son on a trail not considered beautiful by years and 11 months in prison near the White River West any means, so that means as part of a plea deal. Two of Sno-Park on Tuesday when meeting any good guys won’t the robberies were in Lane the boy fell down an happen. I use Craigslist a lot County and two were in embankment and was unable to meet sexual partners. I am Multnomah County. to climb out. so tired of giving up my body She admitted 25 other The father called 911 and for a few minutes of pleasure robberies. rescue crews responded to the and then feeling empty on Goodin dropped a ban- scene, which was about three the inside. The Associated Press danna during a robbery in miles from the trailhead. Please tell DEAR Workers with the Portland Habilitation Center clean the sidewalks in front of City Hall in Portland, after Eugene. Oregon State Police me what to Occupy Portland protesters were asked by police to leave the area Tuesday. crime lab analysts matched Extreme fire danger ABBY do. — DNA from the bandanna to along Rogue River WHERE Goodin, whose DNA is on file. ARE THE MEDFORD (AP) — The Portland City Hall During the robberies, Rogue River-Siskiyou GOOD Goodin used a toy pistol that GUYS? National Forest say extreme looks like a large-caliber fire danger has prompted D E A R handgun. Real bullets were WHERE: I’ll Occupy camp dispersed additional restrictions on the found in her home. Rogue Wild and Scenic River. try, but first Goodin also agreed to let me tell Fires are prohibited BY NIGEL DUARA The City Hall protest police state!” echoed near a plead guilty in state courts to except in camp stoves. JEANNE you where The Associated Press sought to focus attention on police press conference. the multiple robberies. the good Smoking is banned except on PHILLIPS Portland’s homeless popula- Some protesters said the the water or a gravel bar. guys PORTLAND — The last tion, who say the city feeds police turnout was an over- Seaside plans ‘dark sky’ AREN’T. The National Forest says visible remnants of the 2011 them but doesn’t provide reaction. lighting regulations hot, dry weather has raised They are not on Craigslist Occupy Portland movement enough places to stay. Many “This morning, an over- trolling for sex partners. As SEASIDE (AP) — The the fire danger two to four held court in front of City in the encampment said they whelming amount of gov- Seaside City Council plans to weeks ahead of the average my grandfather used to say, Hall for nearly two years. A still identified with the ernment funds went into “If you’re looking for trout, regulate outdoor lighting for this time of year in south- community of sign-holding, Occupy movement that picking up trash on the side- through a “dark sky” ordi- west Oregon. don’t go fishing in a herring slogan-chanting, pot-bang- swept the country in late walk,”said Sawyer Sherman, barrel.” nance. ing protesters brought noise 2011 as outrage over per- 19, a protester at the site for The Daily Astorian Escapee committed Your problem isn’t your and attention to the city’s ceived Wall Street greed and the last four months. looks; it is your extremely reports the ordinance would suicide in Columbia River acute homeless problem. corporate personhood bub- Sherman said the protest require exterior lights to have low level of self-esteem. It’s The encampment mostly bled over into the streets. will continue in some form, PORTLAND (AP) — The important that you discuss translucent covers to elimi- Multnomah County medical comprised of homeless peo- The loose structure of those and despite the police pres- nate glare or shielding that this with a psychologist who ple began after police initial protests had fractured ence on Tuesday, it’s unclear examiner’s office says a can help you recognize the prevents direct light from Vancouver man whose body ordered the removal of tents further over time in what effect the dispersal will shining on other people’s positive qualities you have to and other structures from Portland. have. was found in the Columbia offer, because until you do, property. River over the weekend com- the 300-person Occupy Mayor Charlie Hales said Many protesters Lights from lasers or high you will only repeat these Portland encampment in late the encampment deterred remained in the area and mitted suicide. empty, depressing encoun- intensity lights would be The Clark County sher- 2011. people from entering City some held signs pledging to prohibited. ters. Please don’t wait. But, much like the Hall and intimidated those return. The city converted iff’s office says 27-year-old DEAR ABBY: I’m a 17- Outdoor fixtures installed Drake Edward Johnson was a Occupy protest that preced- working inside. the block surrounding City before the ordinance’s effec- year-old girl who was raised ed it, the message split — Portland police Hall into a high-traffic work release escape. He had to be polite. When I meet tive date would be allowed, been arrested in March on homelessness was joined by spokesman Pete Simpson pedestrian area, but that but if they are directed onto someone, I offer a handshake causes including opposition said the protesters dispersed designation only prevents drug-related charges and and a smile and make eye other properties, they could failed to show up July 17 at to water fluoridation and the without violence or resist- sleeping on the sidewalk be declared a nuisance. contact. However, I have closure of a local reservoir. ance, although some said from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. the county Jail Work Center. found that because I’m Among the exemptions The Oregonian reports By early this summer, the they plan to return. Inmate crews supervised are holiday decorations, if the female, adults — especially area was the site of a well- “Our officers know that by the Multnomah County the Coast Guard recovered men — will go in for a hug lights are less than 15 watts. his body Sunday in the North entrenched protest but also a everything they do is being Sheriff’s Office packed the The council unanimously even when I offer my hand to meeting point for the area’s recorded by the media and by remains of the encampment Portland harbor near the shake. This is followed by agreed Monday to the first railroad bridge. homeless population, whose the crowd,” Simpson said. across the street from the for- steps toward approval and comments like, “You’re too occasional catcalls and vio- Police brought their own mer protest. sweet to just shake hands,” expects to take a final vote Salem: No 5-foot dead lence drew complaints from recording equipment to doc- Toothbrushes, torn pieces Aug. 5. or, “Girls don’t shake hands.” residents and business own- ument the dispersal. of fabric and clothing were chicken memorial I like hugs, but they make ers who visited City Hall. “We know we’re not the stuffed into plastic bags and Body of drowning SALEM (AP) — Salem, me uncomfortable when On Tuesday,police arrived issue,” Simpson said. “The removed. victim, 13, recovered traffic engineer has turned they’re from someone I don’t to enforce the city-ordered issue is bigger than us.” Relatively lenient city down a proposal to erect a know well, and I find the dispersal of the 30-person The protesters left, some policies and mild weather ONTARIO (AP) — The giant statue of a bloodied, comments insulting. How do encampment, five days after crossing the street to yell as have long attracted the body of a 13-year-old boy bandaged chicken on crutch- I avoid this awkward moment city workers hung eviction workers hosed down the homeless to Portland, par- who drowned in the Snake es at the site where a com- and respond to the com- notices from nearby trees. sidewalk. Shouts of “This is a ticularly in the summer. River while fishing with two mercial truck hauling more ments? — TEEN IN NEW friends has been recovered. than 5,000 live chickens YORK The Ontario Argus flipped over recently. DEAR TEEN: The next Man charged with arson in Stagecoach fire Observer reports that offi- Police have said “a con- time someone lunges for- cers found his body Tuesday siderable number” of chick- ward, take a step back and PORTLAND (AP) — were living on lands admin- KTVZ reported that the near the railroad trestle ens died in the July 9 crash say, “I prefer to shake Police have arrested a istered by the federal Bureau burned vacation cabin was where he fell in on Sunday. and its six-hour cleanup. hands!” Say it with a smile Central Oregon man accused of Land Management and unoccupied. Sheriff Brian Wolfe said The Oregonian reports and don’t be confrontational, of starting a wildfire that left a fire unattended, said Elsewhere, a 40-mile one of the boys jumped into that People for the Ethical but DO defend your personal burned a Klamath County Lisa Clark of the Central stretch of the lower the river to help the strug- Treatment of Animals asked space if you feel it is being cabin and forced the tempo- Oregon Interagency Deschutes River was gling teenager, but couldn’t. the city Tuesday for permis- invaded. It is not impolite to rary evacuation of about 120 Dispatch Center. reopened to rafting and The name of the teenager sion to erect a 5-foot-5-inch do so. homes. The 330-acre Stagecoach camping Tuesday evening has not yet been made public. statue of a chicken at the DEAR ABBY: I’m single, Kelly Parker, 30, of La fire started Monday after- after being closed earlier in crash site for at least a month. have no kids and I’m about to Pine pleaded not guilty noon near Gilchrist in the the day due to concerns Boy rescued from PETA wanted to com- turn 62. I own my own home Tuesday afternoon to northern part of Klamath about another wildfire. Mount Hood memorate the birds, killed on and have no debts. After charges of first-degree arson County.Firefighters reported The river segment was HOOD RIVER (AP) — A the way to a Kelso, Wash., years of earning a modest but and reckless burning. A progress and residents were closed after flames from the dispatcher for the Mount slaughterhouse. steady income and watching judge set bail at $25,000 and allowed to return home by fire on the Warm Springs Hood sheriff’s office says a Salem traffic engineer my expenses, I have saved Parker, who was assigned an late Monday night. Indian Reservation burned to 10-year-old boy who fell Kevin Hottman calls the enough and I am eligible for attorney, remained in the That fire was reported 10 the river’s edge, causing while hiking with his father accident unfortunate but good retirement benefits. So county jail, District Attorney percent contained by concern for the safety of on Mount Hood has been says he and Oregon what’s my problem? Rob Patridge said. Tuesday evening, Clark said. rafters pulling in at camp- rescued. Transportation Department Friends and family insist Authorities believe There were no injuries. sites for the evening, Clark The dispatcher says the officials agreed the statue I’m crazy to leave a job at Parker and another person Bend television station said. boy was carried to a parking “would be a distraction and which I could work for lot at 3 a.m. today and airlift- possibly a hazard.” another five to 10 years. I know retirement is practical Obituary for me because I have gotten Basil George Warnock Warnock. He died July 20, Conquest and Erroll Evans; Death Notices professional financial plan- Joseph Lee Wales — 51, Henry Steven Reik Sr. April 10, 1937 - July 20, 2013 2013, in Charleston. and great-grandchildren, ning advice. 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C M C M Y K A6• The World • Wednesday, July24,2013 Y K Secrets of DILBERT a “cereal” saver

Imagine that every time you walk into the super- market you can be sure that FRANK AND ERNEST your favorite pricey name- brand products will be, “Buy One, Get One 50 Percent Off.” What?! That’s not possi- ble? Don’t tell Pat, today’s first tipster. He’s figured a way to do that with his pricey breakfast cereal, week after week after week ... CEREAL MIX. The break- THE BORN LOSER fast cereal I EVERYDAY like is CHEAPSKATE one of the most expen- sive on the super- market shelf. Here is how I Mary cut the ZITS price Hunt without giving up my favorite: I purchased two plastic containers with lids at Wal-Mart. Then I buy one box of my favorite cereal and one of a cheaper version of it, mix them together and divide between the two contain- ers. I get twice as much cereal for a reduced price. CLASSIC PEANUTS — Pat, California CHEAP “BEEF.” We raise beef cattle, but because it is so valuable we don’t butch- THE FAMILY CIRCUS er much for ourselves any- more. Instead, we butcher the deer. Iowa is overrun by deer, making it the No. 1 cause of automobile acci- dents. Deer are organic — raised on grass, with no added hormones. What more can you ask for? FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Butchered and prepared well, we cannot tell venison from beef. —Louise, Iowa ‘FRIDGE TUBS. I love to reuse the single-serve side dish plastic tubs from Kentucky Fried Chicken to store small portions of pet food or leftovers. They come with a tight-fitting lid, and both are top-rack dishwasher safe. Even bet- ter, they’re free. — Melanie, ROSE IS ROSE email BULK BEEF. I buy 5 pounds of ground beef at a time, put all of it into a big pot, cover with water and set it over medium-high heat. As it cooks, I stir to break up the large chunks of meat, then continue until all the pink has disap- peared. Next, I drain the beef in a colander. All the grease is in the hot water LUANN and goes down the drain with no problem. Easy! — Deidra, email QUICK DRY. To save drying time, I set the dryer for 30 minutes. Then I take the big things out of the washer, shake them out and put them back in to dry completely. I have found that with this one effort, I am cutting almost 30 min- utes of drying time from every load. —Carolyn, Ohio GRIZZWELLS TAG SALE XMAS. I knew a family that one year at Christmas decided to buy all next year’s gifts at garage sales. Everybody agreed, participated and had a whole year of fun doing it. Some excellent items were received (tools, kitchen- ware, clothes, etc). Not all sales are good, but many are. And the earlier you get there, the better the quali- ty. We tried it ourselves, and it was lots of fun and made for a very affordable holiday. —Mary, Oregon MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN PICKLE POLISH. If you have leftover dill pickle brine, pour enough of it into in a glass pie plate, and set a pot that has a copper- clad bottom into the brine, allowing it to set for l5 to 20 minutes. The pan will come out sparkling clean, requir- ing no scrubbing. — Gwen, Minnesota Would you like to send a tip to Mary? You can email her at mary@everyday- cheapskate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. Include your first and last name and state. To find out more about Mary and read her past columns, please visit the Creators webpage at www.creators.com. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Wednesday, July24,2013 • The World • A7 Y K Nation and World Homeland Obama seeks to refocus Security public on the economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — official Seeking to focus public attention on the problem he NATIONAL was sent to the White House DIGEST probed to solve, President Barack Obama is making a renewed tentative step toward offering push for policies to expand citizenship to some unautho- WASHINGTON (AP) — the middle class, helping rized immigrants Tuesday, President Barack Obama’s people he says are still tread- but hit an immediate wall of choice to be the No. 2 official ing water years after the resistance from the White at the Homeland Security financial meltdown. House on down as Democrats Department is under investi- Obama will use a series of said it wasn’t enough. gation for his role in helping a back-to-back speeches over The dismissive reaction to company run by a brother of two days to take another stab the GOP proposal to offer former Secretary of State at selling the public on his eventual citizenship to some Hillary Rodham Clinton, The vision of a thriving economy. immigrants brought illegally Associated Press has learned. The speeches are designed to the U.S. as children Alejandro Mayorkas, to increase public pressure on underscored the difficulties director of U.S. Citizenship lawmakers in hopes of avoid- of finding any compromise in and Immigration Services, is ing showdowns over taxes and the Republican-led House on being investigated for his role The Associated Press spending in the fall. The White the politically explosive issue in helping the company New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner glances at his wife, Huma Abedin, as she speaks during a news House believes such stale- of immigration. secure an international conference at the Gay Men's Health Crisis headquarters,Tuesday,July 23,2013,in NewYork.The former con- mates will stunt the economy, That left prospects cloudy investor visa for a Chinese gressman says he's not dropping out of the New York City mayoral race in light of newly revealed explicit which has added more than for one of President Barack executive, according to con- online correspondence with a young woman. 200,000 jobs a month in the Obama’s top second-term gressional officials briefed on past six months. The new fed- priorities. Congress is prepar- the investigation. The offi- eral budget year begins Oct. 1 ing to break for a monthlong cials spoke on the condition and the government will soon summer recess at the end of of anonymity because they Weiner faces new scandal, hit its borrowing limit. next week without action in were not authorized to release Detroit: state pension the full House on any immi- gration legislation, even after details of the investigation. vs. bankruptcy laws Mayorkas was named by the Senate passed a sweeping Homeland Security’s Inspector now with wife at side As the once-proud city of bipartisan bill last month to General’s Office as a target in an Detroit humbles itself in secure the borders and create a investigation involving the for- NEW YORK (AP) — When us,” she said, a message that ing ahead with his campaign. bankruptcy court, its financial path to citizenship for the 11 eign investor program run by a heckled, harried Anthony could prove important to “I want to bring my vision future may hinge on this key million immigrants already in USCIS, according to an email Weiner resigned from Con- shaping voters’ views as they to the people of the city of question: Is the city obliged to the country illegally. sent to lawmakers Monday. gress and apologized for the digest his latest admission. New York. I hope they are its past? Or can Detroit renege on its promises to thousands U.S. home sales dip but In that email, the IG’s office explicit text messages that After the gossip website willing to still continue to 1 of retirees for the sake of its remain near 3⁄2-yr. high said, “At this point in our had destroyed his career, a The Dirty posted X-rated text give me a second chance,” a present city services? investigation, we do not have key figure was notably messages and a crotch shot collected Weiner said. Then WASHINGTON (AP) — The legal question at the any findings of criminal mis- absent: his then-pregnant that it said the former con- he went on to talk policy at a U.S. sales of previously occu- heart of Detroit’s bankruptcy pied homes slipped in June to conduct.” The email did not wife, Huma Abedin. gressman exchanged with an candidate forum on gay filing has never definitively a seasonally adjusted annual specify any criminal allega- On Tuesday, there was unidentified woman, Weiner men’s issues, where he was been answered by the rate of 5.08 million but tions it might be investigating. Weiner again, making a pub- acknowledged sending such warmly received. 1 nation’s highest courts. But remain near a 3 ⁄2-year high. White House press secre- lic mea culpa for a newfound messages as recently as last Weiner, 48, has been near it could become increasingly The National Association tary Jay Carney referred sexting scandal that erupted summer, more than a year the top of most polls since important as cities from of Realtors said Monday that questions to the inspector amid the mayoral run he after he resigned from the his late entry into the race in coast to coast are grappling sales fell 1.2 percent last general’s office, which said hopes will rewrite his political House because of similar May. The latest disclosures with shortfalls in pension month from an annual rate of that the probe is in its pre- future. But the Democrat was behavior with at least a half- could severely test voters’ funds that left unchecked 5.14 million in May. The NAR liminary stage and that it there to stay in, not bow out dozen women. With Abedin willingness to forgive him. could force cutbacks to revised down May’s sales, doesn’t comment on the — and Abedin was by his side. smiling at his side, he said at a The New York Times, the police, firefighters and other but they were still the high- specifics of investigations. “I love him, I have forgiven news conference that “this is Daily News and some of his essential city services. est since November 2009. The program,known as EB- him, I believe in him,”and the entirely behind me,”and both mayoral rivals called on him A federal judge overseeing Despite last month’s dip, 5, allows foreigners to get visas sexting matter is “between made it clear they were mov- to drop out of the race. Detroit’s bankruptcy case is home sales have surged 15.2 if they invest $500,000 to $1 to hold his first hearing percent from a year ago. Sales million in projects or busi- today, as Detroit spars with have recovered since early nesses that create jobs for U.S. Gas well its employees over whether last year, buoyed by job gains citizens. The amount of the state lawsuits from pension and low mortgage rates. investment required depends beneficiaries can proceed. Still, mortgage rates have on the type of project. in the Gulf House GOP,Dems surged in recent weeks over Investors who are approved for concern that the Federal the program can become legal clash on immigration Reserve could slow its bond- permanent residents after two continues WASHINGTON (AP) — buying programs later this years and can later be eligible House Republicans took a year. to become citizens. The email to lawmakers to burn said the primary complaint against Mayorkas was that he It’s that time Again helped a financing company NEW ORLEANS (AP) — the world newspaper run by Anthony Rodham, a An out-of-control natural brother of Hillary Rodham gas well off the Louisiana Parking Lot Sales Clinton, to win approval for coast continued to burn an investor visa, even after Wednesday after it caught are Back! the application was denied fire following a blowout that and an appeal was rejected. prompted the evacuation of The Associated Press This photo released by the Bureau of Safety and Environmental The FBI in Washington has 44 workers, authorities said. Saturday, July 27th been concerned about the Meanwhile, officials Enforcement shows natural gas spewing from the Hercules 265 drilling 9am to 2pm investor visa program and the stressed that Tuesday’s rig in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana on Tuesday. projects funded by foreign blowout wouldn’t be close to Sell your stuff at our first huge sources, according to emails as damaging as the 2010 BP sale of the year! This is a huge obtained by The AP. oil spill, in which an oil rig, event and everyone can join in. Tuesday that a firefighting Federal Aviation Adminis- Call or stop by our office to the Deepwater Horizon, vessel with water and foam tration restricted aircraft up exploded off the Louisiana reserve space at our parking lot capabilities had been dis- to 2,000 feet above the area. sale—no need to worry about coast, killing 11 workers and Man fatally patched to the scene. BSEE said inspectors fly- putting up signs and placing ads eventually spewing millions Wild Well Control Inc. ing over the site soon after we do all of the advertising. of gallons of oil into the Gulf was hired to try to bring the the blowout saw a light sheen stabs two of Mexico. well under control. Angelico covering an area about a half- Just $10 No injuries were reported said Wild Well personnel mile by 50 feet. However, it a space! as a result of Tuesday night’s approached the well earlier was dissipating quickly. gov’t. staff fire, Eileen Angelico, a Tuesday night, before the Earlier this month, a gas RESERVE Your Space Now spokeswoman for the Bureau fire, but they determined it well off the Louisiana coast of Safety and Environmental was unsafe to get closer flowed for several days Contact Nicole Weeks in China Enforcement, told The Asso- when they were about 200 before being sealed. 541-269-1222 ext. 283 ciated Press. feet away from it. Chris Roberts, a member She said it wasn’t known The gas blowout was of the Jefferson Parish Coun- Your $10 space fee will be BEIJING (AP) — A man what caused the gas to ignite. reported Tuesday morning. cil in south Louisiana, said donated to The American who was told by officials they It also wasn’t clear early The Coast Guard kept the travel restrictions might Cancer Society’s Relay For Life. couldn’t register his fourth today how and when crews nautical traffic out of an area pose an inconvenience for child because he didn’t pay a What a great opportunity to get rid of would attempt to extinguish within 500 meters of the site participants in an upcoming unwanted items AND help a great cause! penalty for breaking China’s the blaze. BSEE said earlier throughout the day. 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Cascade Range and Oregon’s point, we would encourage OWLS Coast Range. SEWER you strongly to plan to go Finding balance It has taken the federal Gardiner must ahead and choose the least- government a long time to get cost option. We know that proves difficult to this point. The California choose solution option is completely imple- Continued from Page A1 Academy of Sciences killed Continued from Page A1 mentable. There’s no addi- some barred owls in spotted tional investigation that owl territory on the Klamath would be required to do that. Washington and Northern National Forest in Northern The district was coming off “Our bottom line is we California over the next four California in 2005, and the a “one-stop” meeting in think it’s important for you to years. owner of some redwood tim- Salem, designed to see if the move forward, at this point, The plan is expected to berlands in Northern district would qualify for expeditiously.” cost about $3 million and California regularly kills grants or loans to build the sys- “We’re trying to do that as requires a special permit barred owls to protect spotted tem to the IP site. No grants or fast as possible,” Degman under the Migratory Bird owls. loans were available until the responded. Treaty Act, which prohibits The idea of killing one type district resolves and ongoing “I understand that,” killing nongame birds. of owl to protect another dispute with the city of Reed- The Associated Press Andersen answered.“It’s been Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena speaks to the media after visiting Neither the timber indus- underscores a fragile balance sport over payments. almost five years now since we try nor the Audubon Society of nature that biologists have Both sides say the other U.S. National SecurityAgency leaker Edward Snowden at Sheremetyevo signed the original mutual was pleased with it. struggled with for years. owes money. airport outside Moscow, Russia, today. Kucherena who is advising agreement and order and we “Shooting a few isolated Between 2000 and 2006, The city admits to some feel like we’ve given the dis- Snowden says his asylum status has not been resolved and that he is areas of barred owl isn’t going wildlife officials captured and addition errors in billings to going to stay at the Moscow airport for now. trict a lot of time to figure it to help us as forest managers, removed more than 40 golden the district, but says the dis- out.At this point,we have a lot Kucherena told journalists nor is it going to help the forest eagles from the Channel trict still owes money for of information about what the be protected from wildfires, Islands off Southern SNOWDEN that he has brought fresh treatment of wastewater and various options are and there’s and catastrophic wildfire is California to protect the island clothes for Snowden along payments for the city’s waste- an option that’s pretty clearly Asylum could one of the big impediments to fox. They also hired a compa- with several books for the water treatment facility. a good choice.” spotted owl recovery,” said ny to kill 5,000 feral pigs on tense relations American to read, including It’s a dispute that stretches He said the new MAO Tom Partin, president of the Santa Cruz in a controversial one by Anton Chekhov and back for years. would have a timeline for re- Continued from Page A1 American Forest Resource program to restore the island’s Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novel Reedsport City Manager placing the pipe to Reed- Council, a timber industry ecosystem. Jonathan Wright went so far “Crime and Punishment.” group. In Oregon, officials have sport. for now. He doesn’t look fur- The novel is about the as to write a letter to Gardiner The board was adamant Bob Sallinger, conserva- used lethal injections to kill Sanitary District customers in ther into the future than that,” mental anguish and moral about its intentions. tion director for the Audubon selected California sea lions June. Kucherena said on state tele- dilemmas of a poor ex-stu- “As we say,” Degman said, Society of Portland, said sav- that feast on protected salmon “GSD has discontinued vision. dent who kills a pawnbroker “we still plan on going north. ing the spotted owl is of para- in the Columbia River. And in payment for services,”the let- The lawyer said that Snow- for her cash, and Kucherena It’s the best option.” mount importance, but the Yosemite National Park, sav- ter read, “and is currently in den is staying in the transit said Snowden might find it “I’m just letting you know focus must remain on pro- ing bighorn sheep has meant arrears $18,847.16. GSD has zone “for now” and “intends interesting. But the lawyer where we stand,” Andersen tecting habitat. hunting mountain lions. been notified of their delin- to stay in Russia, study Russ- told Rossiya-24: “I’m not said. “We think the best deci- “To move forward with The northern spotted owl quency and the city has ian culture.” implying he’s going through a killing barred owls without is an icon of bitter disputes sion for the ratepayers, and for The American applied for requested payment.” similar mental anguish.” addressing the fundamental between the timber industry He urged the GSD board to all concerned, is to go and temporary asylum in Russia President Vladimir Putin cause of spotted owl declines, and environmentalists over “come back to the table and replace the force main to last week after his attempts to has said that Snowden can be from our perspective, is not the use of Northwest forests. continue to discuss their Reedsport.” leave the airport and fly out of granted asylum in Russia only acceptable,”he said. Because of its dwindling num- options. We have requested After the meeting, Ander- Russia were thwarted. The if he stops leaking NSA Henson said the bers, the little bird was listed that GSD mediate this situa- sen said his words were meant United States wants him sent secrets. Northwest Forest Plan, which as a threatened species in tion and are hopeful they will to make it clear what the DEQ home to face prosecution for Granting Snowden asylum cut logging by 90 percent on 1990, which resulted in log- decide to work with us.” expected. espionage. would add new tensions to national forests in the 1990s, ging cutbacks and lawsuits. The GSD board did vote, at “It’s fair to say that we Snowden, who revealed U.S.-Russian relations already has done a good job of provid- Barred owls are bigger, its July 18 meeting, to pay believe that the information details of the NSA’s wide- strained by Washington’s crit- ing habitat for the spotted more aggressive and less picky Reedsport $25,483 toward we’ve seen to date indicates ranging spying activities tar- icism of Russia’s pressure on owl. But the owls’ numbers about food. wastewater processing. that the lowest-cost solution geting data and phone com- opposition groups, Moscow’s have continued to slide. The Fish and Wildlife Meanwhile, the pipe repairs for handling the Gardiner munication, is believed to suspicion of U.S. missile- Henson said unless barred Service’s proposal calls for a are at the front of the DEQ’s Sanitary District’s wastewater have been staying at the tran- defense plans in Europe, and owls are brought under con- combination of killing and mind. is to put a new line over to sit zone of Moscow’s Russia’s resistance to pro- trol, the spotted owl in coming capturing barred owls. But “We wondered if the board Reedsport,” Andersen said, Sheremetyevo airport since posed sanctions against the decades might disappear from capturing owls is far more had concluded what its plan of “and continue to work with June 23, when he arrived on a regime of Syrian President Washington’s northern expensive and difficult. attack was,”Andersen said. Reedsport to handle that flight from Hong Kong. Bashar Assad. Board chairwoman Jackie wastewater.” Degman said they are moving The DEQ is pushing for a toward trying to resolve the resolution because the misdemeanor. A conviction don’t have a lot of acreage.” differences with Reedsport. pipeline under the Umpqua MCLAUCHLIN usually results in a sentence LLAMAS Harris said. “We haven’t had any con- River is in need of repairs. Continued from Page A1 involving probation and pos- Continued from Page A1 Ashley Olson was one of tact with Reedsport for a That’s been the case for sever- sible jail time. several competitors showing while,” Degman said. “We al years. The alleged victim is a Sodomy in the third To promote the species, her starter llama, named sent to the mayor and City Andersen said they’re ready female student and athlete. degree occurs if the person Coos County 4-H has been Iris. Council letters and have not to take action, soon. Third-degree sexual engages in or causes another running a starter llama proj- Brushing her furry friend heard anything from them. “We are going to have a draft MAO available at the abuse occurs if a person sub- person to engage in deviate ect for several years, in after their turn in the ring, “We’re tying to settle our sexual intercourse with dispute with Reedsport for the beginning of August,”he said. jects another person to sexu- which participants are given Olson said she had been another person under 16 reluctant to sign up. “As funding agencies,” she said, He also said the two sides al contact and the victim years of age. It is a Class C the opportunity to raise a soon as I saw her I knew I “before we can proceed with will meet in the next few does not consent to the con- felony. A conviction could llama provided by volun- wanted her,”she said. anything.” weeks “to talk through the tact or the victim is inca- result in a sentence ranging teers. Olson said she definitely “We do think that’s a very issues there. pable of consent by reason of from probation with jail to a “I think they’re more can see another llama in the important first step,” Ander- No date has been set for being under 18. It is a Class A prison term. accessible to people who future. sen told the board. “At this that meeting.

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Baseball | B2 Sports NFL | B4 B theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 WEDNESDAY,JULY 24, 2013 Yearning for the good ol’ days

Remember about a month ago when sports were still fun? It was a simpler time. The Heat and Spurs had just finished the greatest NBA Finals series in fives years. Yasiel Puig was a young upstart that every baseball fan was fawning over. Football was just football waiting to bring us all joy in the fall. Then the snowball started. First Aaron Hernandez was arraigned on first-degree murder charges, then it came out that Urban Meyer has been looking the other way with more criminals than Eli Thompson. Now, Ryan Braun has sullied another baseball season without even failing a drug test. I even remember Colin The Associated Press Kaepernick wearing a hat with a Major Leauge Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig announced the suspension of Milwaukee’s Ryan Braun on Monday and released a statement by the slugger,who said: "I am not dolphin on it was new. (Whether perfect. I realize now that I have made some mistakes. I am willing to accept the consequences of those actions." this news was proliferated around ESPN because he was on the cover of their “Body Issue” around the same time is a SPORTS fun conspiracy to bounce Casting shadows WRITER around.) You can argue it was the ath- letes who Baseball players no longer defending those who cheat brought on this mess, the media bringing too BY RONALD BLUM “Watching him talk right now makes me sick,” why the whole Braun situation, there is so much much attention The Associated Press Schumaker said. “I have an autographed Braun player outrage toward him.” to the negative jersey in my baseball room that I’ll be taking Arizona pitcher Brad Ziegler remembered or some kind of NEW YORK — Protective no more, baseball down. I don’t want my son identifying what I’ve back to the 2011 NL division series, when the GEORGE combination of players are downright disgusted these days with worked so hard to get to and work so hard to have Brewers beat the Diamondbacks 3-2 in a best- ARTSITAS both, but I doping. — I don’t want him comparing Braun to me.” of-five playoff as Braun went 9 for 18 with a haven’t had a Now they are demanding even stiffer suspen- Matt Kemp of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who home run and four RBIs. smile on my face sions for those caught cheating. finished second to Braun in the 2011 MVP vote, “Obviously it affected the series, because since the summer solstice. “It’s a new generation of athletes that are said the Milwaukee slugger should be stripped of that’s right when the positive test occurred. Bigger media outlets don’t walk standing up,” Travis Tygart, chief executive of the honor. That’s when it was highest in his system, and he a tightrope like acrobat Nik the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, said Tuesday. “We had conversations, and I considered him torched us that series,” Ziegler said. “We can’t Wallenda on these stories; they “The culture’s been flipped on its head.” a friend,” Kemp said. “I don’t think anybody put it all on that. Looking back on it, we walked bludgeon the stories into the When Ryan Braun accepted a season-ending likes to be lied to, and I feel like a lot of people away from that series knowing we should have ground and stand on high. I’ve 65-game suspension Monday rather than fight have felt betrayed.” won it before we heard he tested positive. At actually been checking the troll- over evidence he used Braun tested positive for elevated testos- least he didn’t get away with it now.” tastic Deadspin.com the last few performance-enhancing drugs, fellow players terone in October 2011 but successfully over- New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi said days, because if there’s nothing appeared tired of those who cast shadows on the turned a 50-game penalty when an arbitrator Braun was guilty. but bad news, you might as well sport. ruled the outfielder’s urine sample was handled “You don’t accept a deal unless you’re guilty,” get it from the devil. “They’re lying to the fans,” Los Angeles improperly. Braun loudly proclaimed his inno- he said. Johnny Football is a party ani- Angels pitcher C.J. Wilson said. “They’re lying cence then. “It’s another black eye for our game. I know mal with no discipline, Tiger will to their teammates. They’re lying to their GMs, “I thought this whole thing has been despica- this game is very resilient, and there’s been a lot never win another major, Von their owners, and they’re going to get caught.” ble on his part,” Detroit pitcher Max Scherzer of scandals over the years, but you get tired of it,” Miller’s talent is a result of PEDs. Skip Schumaker of the Los Angeles Dodgers said. “When he did get caught, he never came Girardi added. And then there’s A-Rod. said Braun, the 2011 NL MVP for the Milwaukee clean. He tried to question the ability of the col- I’ll choose not to take out an Brewers, let him down. lector when he was caught red-handed. So that’s SEE SHADOWS | B2 extended stay on the same soap- box the rest of the media has been on the last month. My complaint about how we cover news is just that, a com- NCAA Football plaint. Still, there’s plenty to be posi- Will power tive about. Dustin Pedroia, a bald guy who isn’t 6 feet tall in stilts just agreed to a $100 million con- conferences tract. Robert Griffith III was allowed to start practice, opening up the possibility of him playing break away opening night. In lesser news, the Golden State Warriors won the from FBS? Summer League championship — the team’s first title of any kind in 30 years. NEW YORK (AP) — The five I’m not a gambling man like power conferences are trying to Aaron Rodgers, but I’d bet the redefine what it takes to operate a media is going to take the vitriolic Division I college athletic pro- path when they reach the fork in gram, with their commissioners the road, not a positive one. calling out the NCAA at media But I do hope I’m Aaron days around the country. Rodgers — apart from the obvious Big 12 Commissioner Bob reasons — because then I would Bowlsby and fellow commission- be wrong. ers Mike Slive of the Southeastern Conference and John Swofford of the Atlantic Coast Conference The Associated Press have taken turns critiquing the Seattle Mariners' Kyle Seager is congratulated after scoring against the on Tuesday in Seattle. NCAA over the last week, and it’s NBC gets likely Jim Delany of the Big Ten and Larry Scott of the Pac-12 will Make it eight for Mariners follow suit in the coming days. NASCAR The schools in the most power- ful and wealthy leagues want more BY TIM BOOTH freedom to be able to run their The Associated Press in 2015 programs the way they want, Second night in without the less powerful schools SEATTLE — Kyle Seager had three hits, Mike standing in the way. Zunino drove in the go ahead run for the second hospital for Wedge CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Does this mean the end of the straight night, and the surging Seattle Mariners NASCAR will return to NBC in NCAA as we know it is near? Or won their eighth straight with a 4-3 win over the 2015, ending its eight-year part- will there be a new division of col- Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night. SEATTLE (AP) — Eric Wedge will spend a sec- nership with both ESPN and lege football — Division 4 as Playing without ailing manager Eric Wedge for ond night in a Seattle area hospital Tuesday as doc- Turner Sports. Bowlsby calls it? Not necessarily. a second straight game, the Mariners took tors try and determine the cause of dizziness that The 10-year deal with NBC Former Big 12 Commissioner advantage of defensive miscues by the Indians sent the Mariners manager to the hospital a day Sports Group announced Tuesday Dan Beebe says he thinks Atlantic and received solid pitching to extend the longest earlier. begins in 2015 and gives the net- Coast Conference, Big Ten, Big 12, current win streak in baseball. The last time Seattle general manager Jack Zduriencik pro- work the final 20 Sprint Cup Series Pac-12 and Southeastern Seattle won nine straight games was in 2003. vided an update on his manager before Tuesday races of the season and final 19 Conference can get the power to Seager had an RBI double in the first, an inning night’s game against Cleveland. Zduriencik spent Nationwide races. NBC last govern themselves without cut- that was kept alive by a Cleveland error. He sin- time with Wedge earlier in the day, but doctors broadcast races in 2006 before ting off all ties to schools from the gled and scored the tying run in the third and wanted to continue running tests to determine why ESPN took over its portion of the less powerful and wealthy FBS Zunino came through with a two-out RBI off Wedge suddenly fell ill. schedule. conferences. Cleveland starter Zach McAllister (4-6) later in “He’s doing well. He’s in good spirits. But it’s a “We are back. We are thrilled to And NCAA expert John Infante, the inning to give Seattle the lead. little premature to say yet exactly what the progno- be back,” said Mark Lazarus, who writes the ByLaw Blog at ath- Seattle starter Erasmo Ramirez and a pair of sis is going to be,”Zduriencik said. “But more than chairman of NBC Sports Group. leticscholarship.com, says the relievers made the one-run lead stand up. anything else, just a precaution, they want to keep He said of all the deals made since best solution for the schools in Ramirez (1-1) pitched 5 2-3 innings, before giving him another evening as they get the results from Comcast Corp. purchased NBC, those conferences is not leaving way to Yoervis Medina, who threw 2 1-3 innings the tests that are ongoing.” the NASCAR deal “is one that Division I, but reshaping it in a allowing just one hit. Tom Wilhelmsen pitched Seattle bench coach Robby Thompson, who we’ve really been focused on, one way where some smaller schools the ninth for his 23rd save of the season thanks to filled in as manager for a second straight game, said that we have wanted to have the choose to leave. an unlikely double play. he spoke with Wedge’s wife Kate during the day. Thompson said Wedge was still having dizziness. SEE NBC | B3 SEE NCAA | B3 SEE MARINERS | B2 C M C M Y K Y K

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BOSTON (AP) — Jon Holland preserved the victo- Lester matched his season ry by striking out Chris Davis high with eight and retiring J.J. Hardy and and overcame homers by Wil Henry Urrutia on grounders. Myers and Evan Longoria as Chen (4-0), making his the Boston Red Sox remained second start since replacing in first place with a 6-2 win Luis Mendoza in the rotation, over the on limited the Orioles to three Tuesday night. hits and one run, retiring his The Red Sox moved 1 1/2 final 10 batters. games ahead of the Rays in Manny Machado home- the AL East and stayed atop red for Baltimore. Jason the division for the 58th con- Hammel (7-7) gave up 10 hits secutive day. in six innings for the second The loss ended the Rays’ straight start. six-game winning streak and Astros 5, Athletics 4: was just their third in 21 Jonathan Villar scored the games, a surge that began winning run from second when they were in fourth base in the ninth inning on a place, trailing the Red Sox by throwing error by catcher seven games. Derek Norris to give Houston Jose Iglesias hit a two-run a comeback win over single for Boston, which is 3- Oakland. 4 since its The Astros improved to 1- four- 10 against the A’s this season AL game and ended a six-game skid The Associated Press Recap winning overall. San Francisco’s Brandon Crawford, center, scores next to Cincinnati Reds catcher Corky Miller on a sacrifice fly by Gregor Blanco during the sec- streak. Houston trailed 4-2 ond inning of the second game on Tuesday in San Francisco. Lester entering the ninth before (9-6) gave Matt Dominguez hit a two- up two runs and seven hits run homer off closer Grant with no walks in 6 1-3 Balfour (0-2). That ended a Giants split, Bochy wins 1,500th innings. Four Red Sox pitch- franchise-record streak of 44 ers combined for 13 strike- straight saves for Balfour, the outs. sixth-longest run in major SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Reds called up former Yankees 5, Rangers 4: league history. It was his first It took a few more tries than Milestone hit when ‘visiting’ Stanford right-hander Greg Eduardo Nunez hit a tying blown save since April 29, Bruce Bochy would have Reynolds (0-1), a native of triple, Brent Lillibridge fol- 2012. liked to earn his 1,500th Giants beat Reds in S.F. nearby Pacifica, from Triple- lowed with a go-ahead single Villar, playing his second managerial win. A Louisville to start the sec- and New York rallied against big league game, doubled He might remember this ings — including 11-0 on ward. And Barry Zito, the ond game. He allowed five All-Star closer Joe Nathan in with one out and Jose Altuve one for a while considering it Monday night and 9-3 in the pitcher Bochy removed one runs and eight hits in five the ninth inning to beat Texas. walked. Altuve got hung up came in the nightcap of a opener Tuesday. The Reds out from qualifying for a win, innings of his first big league The Yankees’ comeback between first and second doubleheader wearing road had 10 hits after combining praised the skipper’s feat. outing since a start Sept. 25, got started when Vernon when Norris blocked a ball in gray uniforms while batting for 32 in the first two games. “I think he’s a very under- 2011, for Colorado. Wells drew a one-out walk the dirt, but the catcher’s low first as the home team. The teams were forced to rated manager, maybe Santiago Casilla (4-2) against Nathan (1-1), who throw to first skittered into Pablo Sandoval hit a two- make up a July 4 rainout at because he’s a quiet guy and struck out two in 1 1-3 had converted 15 consecutive right field. Villar hustled run double to help Bochy Great American Ball Park. doesn’t toot his own horn,” innings for the win, then save chances and 31 of 32 this around and scored with a reach the milestone victory, Cincinnati batted last and Zito said. “That’s a very spe- Sergio Romo recorded the season. Texas had been 51-0 headfirst slide. and the San Francisco Giants wore home uniforms as the cial accomplishment and final four outs for his 24th when leading after eight Twins 10, Angels 3, 10 split a straight doubleheader visiting team. we’re all very happy for him.” save in 27 opportunities. He innings. innings: Chris Herrmann, with the Cincinnati Reds Bochy became the 21st The Giants were struck out Brandon Phillips Mariano Rivera,who set up making an emergency start with a 5-3 victory in the manager with 1,500 wins and outscored 34-6 over their to end the eighth with two Nathan’s save in the All-Star behind the plate for expec- nightcap Tuesday. third active along with Reds first five games with runners aboard, then struck game a week earlier, struck tant father Joe Mauer, hit his “I don’t know what that skipper Dusty Baker and Cincinnati before doing just out the side in the ninth after out two in a perfect ninth for first career grand slam in a number means, except I’m Jay Bruce’s leadoff single — his 32nd save, extending his Detroit’s Jim Leyland. Bochy enough in Tuesday’s second seven-run 10th inning that fortunate I’ve been doing this said “it’s very humbling” to game. including Mesoraco to end it. career record to 640. sent Minnesota past Los as long as I have,”Bochy said. Casilla was the third Joba Chamberlain (2-0) be mentioned among such Devin Mesoraco had a Angeles. “I’m thankful. I know how managers. three-run homer among his pitcher in relief of struggling got help in his perfect eighth Ryan Doumit snapped a lucky I am.” lefty Zito, replaced after when center fielder Brett “He’s a fine manager. He’s three hits in the opener to put 3-all tie in the 10th with an Hunter Pence hit an RBI allowing a pair of two-out Gardner made two incredible a guy that I enjoy managing him at 6 for 9 with two RBI double against closer single, Gregor Blanco had a hits in the fifth including catches. against,” Baker said. “I didn’t homers through the first two Ernesto Frieri (0-2). sacrifice fly, and Brandon Todd Frazier’s RBI double. Tigers 6, White Sox 2: even know it was 1,500, so games. He didn’t start the Herrmann followed a one- Belt added an RBI groundout congratulations to Bruce.” second game but struck out Zito, who won Game 1 of Rick Porcello pitched four- out intentional walk to Clete hit ball over seven scoreless in San Francisco’s first win in Bochy tipped his cap to as a pinch-hitter to end the the World Series last fall, saw Thomas with his second big six tries against the Reds this the crowd when the mile- seventh, with a runner on his winless streak reach nine innings, Jhonny Peralta league homer and homered and Detroit took season after being outscored stone was announced as second, and stayed in the starts since the lefty beat Minnesota’s first grand slam 34-6 in the first five meet- players shook hands after- game. Oakland on May 30. advantage of four errors in a since Mauer’s shot off victory over Chicago. Kansas City’s Luke Hochevar With MVP and Triple last Sept. 1. Crown winner Miguel No. 9 hitter Pedro Cabrera sidelined by a sore Cardinals roll past Phillies, 4-1 Florimon capped the rally hip, the AL Central leaders with a two-run shot against again got all the help they Billy Buckner. needed from Chicago. One ST. LOUIS (AP) — Shelby Miller pitched six impressive innings as a fill- straight in the four-game series. Albert Pujols and Mark night after matching what threw six shutout innings and Allen in starter and had an RBI single, Ike Jhoulys Chacin (9-5) was hit in the Trumbo homered for the was a season high with three Craig drove in a pair of runs to lead St. Davis had a go-ahead double in a three- upper leg by a line drive early,but stayed Angels. errors and giving up five Louis to a 4-1 win over Philadelphia. run sixth and New York beat Atlanta. in the game. He pitched seven innings, Mauer was scratched just unearned runs in a 7-3 loss to Miller (10-6) gave up three hits while John Buck had a run-scoring single allowing three runs and eight hits. before gametime and left the the Tigers, the White Sox striking out six and walking one. He is and Juan Lagares a sacrifice fly in a sixth Padres 6, Brewers 2: Nick Hundley team to be with his wife, managed to outdo them- the third St. Louis starter to reach dou- inning that helped the Mets beat and Will Venable each homered, and Maddie, who went into labor selves. ble-digits in wins, joining Adam Atlanta’s Kris Medlen (6-10) for the first Tyson Ross won for the first time in over The four errors matched with twins. Wainwright (13-5) and Lance Lynn (11-5). time in eight starts. a year as San Diego beat Milwaukee. The Cardinals have won four of five Torres (1-1) gave up seven hits, Hundley was 3 for 4 with three runs their highest total since a INTERLEAGUE game at Kansas City on April and 10 of 13. Philadelphia lost its third including a home run to Andrelton batted in for San Diego, which won 6, 2011, and gave them 68 in Dodgers 10, Blue Jays 9: straight game. Simmons on the back-to-back games for the first time all — two shy of last year’s Adrian Gonzalez hit a three- Edward Mujica picked up his 29th second pitch of the since June 20-21. total. They also matched a run homer, Andre Ethier and save in 31 opportunities. Yadier Molina NL game, in his second Ross (1-4) earned his first victory season high by falling 19 Jerry Hairston Jr. added solo and David Freese also drove in runs for Recap start of the season, since May 14, 2012. The right-hander games below .500. shots and the streaking Los the Cardinals. pitching out of trou- gave up just two hits and one run. He Peralta hit a solo drive off Angeles Dodgers beat Pirates 5, Nationals 1: Gerrit Cole ble in the first four struck out six and walked two in a sea- Hector Santiago (3-6) in a Toronto for their fifth pitched seven strong innings to end a innings. son-high six innings. three-run sixth. straight victory and 22nd in personal three-game losing streak and Marlins 4, Rockies 2: Rookie Jose Diamondbacks 10, Cubs 4: A.J. Royals 3, Orioles 2: 27 games. added an RBI single to lead Pittsburgh Fernandez tossed seven strong innings Pollock doubled, tripled and drove in Bruce Chen tossed six strong Gonzalez, Ethier and over Washington. and Christian Yelich went 3 for 4 with three runs, and Patrick Corbin scattered innings, Greg Holland pitched Mark Ellis each had three Cole (5-3) turned in the best outing of two RBIs in his major league debut, lift- four hits over six innings to help Arizona out of a ninth-inning jam and RBIs as the Dodgers won his young career, allowing a run on two ing Miami to a victory over Colorado. beat Chicago. Kansas City held on to end their ninth straight road hits in his eighth career start. Pedro Fernandez (6-5) baffled the Rockies Corbin (12-1) allowed one run, struck Baltimore’s season-best five- game, matching their longest Alvarez homered and singled, and Russell all evening as he pitched out of several out six and walked three for the game winning streak. streak since July 2004. Martin had three hits for the Pirates, who jams and limited one of the league’s Diamondbacks, who won for the second Holland, who earned his Hairston homered in the won their third straight game. top-hitting teams to five hits and two time in five games to remain a half-game 25th save in 27 chances,gave sixth and Gonzalez erased an Wilson Ramos homered for runs. He also struck out eight. behind theDodgers in the NL West. up a leadoff single in the 8-6 deficit with a drive to Washington, which had just three hits. Giancarlo Stanton provided some Eric Chavez also tripled and had ninth to Nick Markakis and center off Darren Oliver (3-2) The Nationals have lost five straight and insurance with a solo homer in the eighth three RBIs. Martin Prado homered and an RBI triple to Adam Jones. in the eighth, his 15th. One 10 of 12. and Adeiny Hechavarria had an RBI dou- Paul Goldschmidt added a run-scoring out later, Ethier went deep. Mets 4, Braves 1: Carlos Torres ble for the Marlins, who have taken two double for Arizona.

SHADOWS could face a much harsher was overwhelming, and it MARINERS The Indians have dropped Zunino then capped the penalty than the one Braun must have been a mountain four of five following the All- inning with a two-out RBI Dozen more agreed to, a second person of it,”Tygart said. Indians are 1-4 Star break. single to score Saunders. familiar with the case said, “I think it speaks volumes Cleveland was fundamen- Zunino had a solo homer being targeted also speaking on condition of for the generation of athletes since the break tally shaky and helped on Monday night that proved From Page B1 anonymity because no state- today who don’t want to be From Page B1 Seattle score twice because to be the winning run in a 2-1 ments were authorized. forced to make the same mis- of miscues. The Mariners got victory. The Yankees anticipate takes of the past generation an unearned run in the first Ramirez gave up a two-run He may soon face his own Rodriguez could be accused of who felt compelled in order Mark Reynolds singled on inning after All-Star Jason homer to Gomes in the sec- problem with a star slugger. using PEDs over multiple sea- to compete to use these dan- the first pitch of the ninth Kipnis booted a routine ond, but allowed only one More than a dozen players sons, of recruiting other ath- gerous drugs,” he said. “I from Wilhelmsen. Drew grounder from Kendrys baserunner past first base the have been targeted by MLB in letes for the clinic, of think absolutely that’s a huge Stubbs came on to pinch-run Morales that kept the inning rest of the night. its probe of the closed anti- attempting to obstruct MLB’s sign that the culture has and went racing to third on going. Seager then lined an The big inning for Ramirez aging clinic Biogenesis of investigation,and of not being turned in a huge direction Lonnie Chisenhall’s single up RBI double. was the third when the America, including three- truthful with MLB in the past from where it was in the late the middle to put runners on Raul Ibanez and Morales Indians had runners on the time AL MVP Alex Rodriguez when he discussed his rela- ‘90s and early 2000s.” the corners with no outs. both had consecutive dou- corners and two outs and got of the Yankees. tionship with Dr. Anthony While Braun’s 65-game Yan Gomes chopped to bles leading off the third — Reynolds to weakly ground The next step will be for Galea, who pleaded guilty two penalty is 15 games longer third base and Seager imme- Ibanez just missing his 25th out. MLB to inform the union of years ago to a U.S. federal than the current standard for diately threw to second to get homer by a few feet — to pull McAllister was making his additional players it intends charge of bringing unap- a first offense, Scherzer pinch-runner Mike Aviles. the Mariners within 3-2. first start since June 2 after to penalize, which could proved drugs from Canada thinks it’s insufficient. Stubbs started to break for After Morales was thrown spending more than a month happen as early as a meeting into the United States. “The Brewers are unlikely home and Nick Franklin out at the plate, Michael on the disabled list with a on Thursday, a person famil- Players have the right to to make the playoffs. He threw to the plate. Stubbs Saunders lined Seattle’s third sprained middle finger on his iar with the investigation have an arbitrator decide misses 2013, and they are set was caught in a run down and double of the inning to put pitching hand. McAllister said, speaking on condition whether discipline meets the for 2014,”he said. “For some- eventually tagged out by runners on second and third threw 109 pitches in just five of anonymity because no “just cause” standard in base- one that cheated the game as shortstop Brad Miller. with two outs and Seager innings, allowed eight hits statements were authorized. ball’s drug agreement. badly as he did, it just doesn’t Wilhelmsen then struck out scored on McAllister’s wild and lost his third straight New York expects A-Rod “Obviously the evidence seem right.” Michael Bourn looking. pitch to tie the game at 3. decision. C M C M Y K Y K

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But it might not be that easy. NCAA “What happens when Fan having fun New division these 70 schools break away and form Division 4? Might may be formed happen. I don’t think it’s with Packers From Page B1 going to happen,” Mountain West Conference Commissioner Craig The lightning rod issue at Thompson told reporters at QB over ‘bet’ the heart of this debate has his league’s football media been the proposed stipend to day in Las Vegas. college athletes that would MAC Commissioner John MILWAUKEE (AP) — An contest to charges that he add about $2,000 to an ath- Steinbrecher said at media NFL fan is having a little fun choked an ex-girlfriend into letic scholarship to cover the day in Detroit: “The question with Green Bay Packers star unconsciousness and left her full cost of attendance. All is, can we come to agreement Aaron Rodgers over his only in her underwear in a the commissioners from the on a set of rules that allows vociferous support of Las Vegas hotel hallway. major conferences have us to co-exist amicably? I Milwaukee Brewers slugger pushed for it, but it could not tend to believe we can.” OBITUARY Ryan Braun. The Associated Press be passed because smaller Beebe thinks so, too. He It all started when Todd schools said they couldn’t said the big five will ulti- Former world champ In this Oct. 18, 1969 file photo, challenger Emile Griffith, right, battles Sutton tweeted last year that welterweight champian Jose Napoles in a title fight in Los Angeles. afford it. mately be allowed to allocate Rodgers was delusional over Emile Griffith dies So, a possible solution for their enormous resources his insistence that Braun had Emile Griffith, the elegant two-year contract, the team Armstrong teammate Floyd the powerful, wealthy toward providing more not used performance- world champion whose career said. He is expected to travel Landis’ whistle-blower law- schools is to set up a level of money for student-athletes enhancing drugs. Rodgers was overshadowed by the fatal from Argentina to sign the suit against the disgraced football at which all the par- and they will be able to then responded that he beating he gave Bennie Paret contract and be presented to cyclist. Under the False ticipating schools gave play- increase academic standards would bet a year’s salary that in a 1962 title bout that dark- the club. Claims Act, whistle-blowers ers stipends — and let the the way they see fit. his friend was clean, includ- ened all of boxing, died The 50-year-old Martino can share with the govern- smaller schools play each “It’s going to be done but ing the hash- Tuesday. He was 75. will follow two of European ment in any recovery of other. the competition is going to tags ponyup He died at an extended soccer’s most successful money based upon their dis- The programs that would go on on the court and field,” and exon- Sports care facility in Hempstead, coaches — Tito Vilanova, closures. be most affected by the big said Beebe, who now heads a erated. N.Y,the International Boxing who succeeded Pep five isolating itself from the sports consulting firm called Now Shorts Hall of Fame said. Guardiola. COLLEGE FOOTBALL rest of college sports would the Dan Beebe Group. that Braun Griffith struggled with be from the lesser leagues in Infante said if the big five has accepted pugilistic dementia and CYCLING Penn State asks for college football’s top tier: the gets its way, it could lead to a a season-ending 65-game required full-time care late in dismissal of suit Mountain West, the culling of Division I, which suspension rather than fight life. He was the first boxer Armstrong wants American Athletic currently includes 349 Major League Baseball over STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) Conference (formerly the Big schools, with some of the 125 from the U.S. Virgin Islands USPS suit dropped — The NCAA asked a evidence he used PEDs, to become world champion East), Conference USA, the FBS schools dropping down Sutton tells USA Today he WASHINGTON (AP) — Pennsylvania court to dismiss Sun Belt and the Mid- to FCS, major college foot- and was inducted into the Cyclist Lance Armstrong a lawsuit filed by the family of would settle for a game Hall of Fame in 1990. American Conference — aka ball’s second tier. check. urged a federal judge to dis- the late coach Joe Paterno that the group of five. Infante added the big five “Emile was a gifted athlete miss the Justice seeks to overturn the sanc- and truly a great boxer,”Hall Those schools still want to creating a new division of Jaguars’Jones-Drew Department’s False Claims tions against Penn State for compete against the big five college athletics might not of Fame director Ed Brophy Act lawsuit against him, the Jerry Sandusky child sex cleared to practice said. “Outside the ring he on the field, cash in on the be so well-received by the arguing that the Postal abuse scandal. monster pay days that usual- lower-revenue members of JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) was as great a gentleman as Service got its money’s worth Some trustees, former — Maurice Jones-Drew made he was a fighter. He always ly come with playing those their own leagues, schools out of its sponsorship deal players and coaches and cur- games and capitalize on the such as Iowa State and good on his promise. had time for boxing fans and that the claims are rent faculty members are also The Jacksonville Jaguars when visiting the hall on an attention that comes when Mississippi State that would barred by the statute of limi- taking part in the same law- they occasionally win one. become the new have-nots running back said in June annual basis and was one of tations. suit, which the NCAA said that he would be ready to go the most popular boxers to The FBS conferences will of major college football. In the filing in U.S. District was flawed and contained share, though not equally, Also, the potential back- at the start of training camp. return year after year.” Court in Washington, “various significant legal Two days before the Jaguars the $5.6 billion ESPN is set to lash from FBS schools in the SOCCER lawyers for Armstrong said deficiencies.” pay over 12 years for broad- group of five who were no report to camp, coach Gus the Postal Service, which Bradley announced that Charges dropped cast rights to College longer considered major col- Barcelona names sponsored Armstrong’s Football Playoff. The big five lege football schools could be Jones-Drew had been cleared cycling team, got exactly against FSU player by team doctors to start prac- new coach conferences will take 75 per- also blunt movement toward what it bargained for, includ- GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) cent of that money, but the the big five separating from tice with his teammates on Gerardo Martino, a rela- ing tens of millions of dollars’ — The State Attorney’s 25 percent left over for the the rest of Division I. Friday. tively unknown Argentine worth of publicity, exposure Office dropped misdemeanor other five to split still repre- “You’re going to have gov- league coach, reached an Former running back to more than 30 million spec- charges against Florida line- sents a big raise from what ernors and attorneys general agreement to coach a tators at international cycling backer Antonio Morrison. they were making under the in states that are going to be pleads no contest Barcelona team led by Lionel events, and hundreds of Morrison was arrested BCS. ticked off,”he said. “Not sure LAS VEGAS (AP) — Messi that is one of great hours of television coverage Sunday and charged with Presumably, the power (the big five conferences) are Former NFL running back clubs in soccer history. The Justice Department barking at a police dog and conferences would make going to want to invite more Larry Johnson pleaded no Martino will be given a this year joined former resisting arrest. even more breaking away. antitrust lawsuits.”

IndyCar among its properties NBC’s sports properties races, while 13 will be on the doesn’t mean we bought select races that go into NBC — a trifecta Lazarus said attracted NASCAR. NBC Sports Network. The everything we wanted,” Sunday Night Football.” From Page B1 made NBC the motorsports “With NBC, you’re join- Nationwide Series will have Lazarus said. The deal also gave NBC leader. ing a family at NBC Sports four events on NBC and 15 on Herbst said some of the Sports Group rights to the opportunity to be able to sit “I believe with us now where you’ll be surrounded NBC Sports Network. Cup events on NBC will be a K&N Series and NASCAR at the table when contractual being the home to the second by incredible championship- There are still three Sprint lead-in to “Sunday Night Whelen Modified Tour events, opportunities came due.” half of the NASCAR season, type programming,” said Cup races to be sold, which Football.” NASCAR Toyota (Mexico) “The quantity of content the home for cable for Indy Steve Herbst, NASCAR’s vice Herbst believes will move “We’re going to have the Series events, the NASCAR that this deal provides and and the home to Formula 1, president of broadcasting quickly. Lazarus said NBC opportunity as we get into the Hall of Fame induction cere- the quality of content that that we are probably the most and production. “Their foot- purchased everything made fall season and the Chase for mony and season-ending this provides is really a game dominant home for motor- ball package on Sunday night available to the network, the NASCAR Sprint Cup to be banquets, live-streaming changer for us for our entire sports, and that that circula- is the No. 1 show on televi- which means the three events on Sunday afternoons leading rights for Cup and group, and we can’t wait to tion of motorsports fans will sion ... they are the home to not currently held by Fox were into NFL football, and that’s Nationwide, and Spanish- get started,” Lazarus added. be good for all,”he said. championship programming not offered. an exciting opportunity for us, language broadcast rights on The deal makes NBC A previous relationship and we’ll be promoted and “We were offered a package given the obvious power of the Telemundo and Mun2 for Sports Group the premier with Lazarus, who was for- marketed and shown along- that had 20 in them, so we NFL,”he said. “We still have a national series events and motorsports network with merly with Turner Sports, side those top-tier events.” bought everything that was ways to go to figure out what NASCAR Toyota (Mexico) NASCAR, Formula One and and the ability to be part of NBC will air seven Cup made available to us. That races and when, but it will be Series. Scoreboard

Minnesota 10, L.A. Angels 3, 10 innings BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Acquired RHP Francisco FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS—Released INF BUFFALO SABRES—Signed G Matt Hackett to a On The Air Seattle 4, Cleveland 3 Pro Soccer Rodriguez from Milwaukee for INF Nick Nick Del Guidice. one-year contract. Today’s Games Delmonico. Transferred OF Nolan Reimold to the GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS—Traded LHP LOS ANGELES KINGS—Agreed to terms with F Today Oakland at Houston, 11:10 a.m. Major League Soccer 60-day DL. Boomer Potts to Grand Prairie for future consid- Trevor Lewis on a one-year contract. Major League Baseball — Cleveland at Seattle, Minnesota at L.A. Angels, 12:35 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Optioned RHP C.C. Lee erations. NEW JERSEY DEVILS—Signed RW Jaromir Jagr. EASTERN CONFERENCE 12:30 p.m., Root Sports; Tampa Bay at Boston, 4 Cleveland at Seattle, 12:40 p.m. to Columbus (IL). Reinstated RHP Zach LAREDO LEMURS—Signed RHP Kyle Wilson. —Re-signed F Corey Cowick W L T Pts GF GA p.m., ESPN. L.A. Dodgers at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. McAllister from the 15-day DL. WICHITA WINGNUTS—Purchased the rights of to a one-year, two-way contract. Auto Racing — NASCAR Camping World Truck Tampa Bay at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Sporting KC 10 5 6 36 31 20 LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Optioned LHP Michael C Johnny Bowden from Rio Grande Valley WINNIPEG JETS—Agreed to terms with F Eric Series Midsummer Classic qualifying, 4 p.m., and N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Montreal 9 5 5 32 31 29 Roth to Arkansas (TL). Reinstated RHP Tommy (United). Signed OF Jonathan Davis. O’Dell on a one-year, two-way contract. New York 9 7 5 32 29 24 race, 6:30 p.m., Speed Channel. Baltimore at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. Hanson from the 15-day DL. Assigned 3B Can-Am League Philadelphia 8 6 7 31 32 30 Thursday, July 25 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Brendan Harris outright to Salt Lake (PCL). NEW JERSEY JACKALS—Signed RHP Corey AHL—Promoted Nathan Costa to vice presi- Houston 8 6 5 29 22 19 Major League Baseball — Chicago Cubs at Thursday’s Games NEW YORK YANKEES—Assigned INF Alberto Vogt. dent of team business services and Maria New England 7 7 6 27 2518 Arizona, 6:30 p.m., WGN; Minnesota at Seattle, 7 N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 11:05 a.m. Gonzalez outright to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). NEWARK BEARS—Signed LHP Steve Merslich Lauring to director of team business analytics. Chicago 7 9 3 24 24 29 p.m., Root Sports. Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. SEATTLE MARINERS—Sent OF Michael Morse and OF John Gianis. HARTFORD WOLF PACK—Signed G Jeff Columbus 6 9 5 23 23 25 Canadian Football League — Edmonton at to Tacoma (PCL) for a rehab assignment. Frontier League Malcolm. Houston at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Toronto FC 2 10 8 14 17 28 Montreal, 4:30 p.m., ESPN2. Optioned LHP Bobby La Fromboise to Tacoma JOLIET SLAMMERS—Signed RHP Hart Mizell. ST. JOHN’S ICECAPS—Named Dusty Imoo Tampa Bay at Boston, 4:10 p.m. D.C. United 2 14 4 10 9 33 Golf — U.S. Senior Open, 9 a.m., ESPN2. (PCL). Recalled RHP Erasmo Ramirez from LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS—Signed UT Wes developmental goaltending coach. Baltimore at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Friday, July 26 Everett (NWL). Meadows. Released RHPs Ben Klafczynski and —Re-signed F Andrew L.A. Angels at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA Major League Baseball — Minnesota at Seattle, 7 —Optioned RHP Cory Burns Devyn Rivera. Joudrey to a one-year contract. Minnesota at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. Real Salt Lake 11 6 4373320 p.m., Root Sports; Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, and LHP Joseph Ortiz to Round Rock (PCL). NORMAL CORNBELTERS—Signed OF Eric Arce. SOCCER Portland 8 2 10 34 30 18 7:05 p.m., WGN. National League Reinstated RHP Alexi Ogando from the 15-day Released 1B Adam Derner. Major League Soccer Los Angeles 10 8 3 33 32 25 Auto Racing — NASCAR Nationwide Series East Division W L Pct GB DL. WASHINGTON WILD THINGS—Signed OF MONTREAL IMPACT—Signed M Hernan Vancouver 9 6 5 32 33 28 Indiana 250 practice, 7:30 a.m., Speed Channel; Atlanta 56 44 .560 — National League Quincy Latimore. Released OF Calvin Culver. Bernardello. FC Dallas 8 5 8 32 27 27 NASCAR Sprint Cup Samuel Deeds 400 at the Philadelphia 49 51 .490 7 Colorado 8 7 7 31 26 24 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Optioned LHP BASKETBALL SPORTING KANSAS CITY—Signed manager and Brickyard practice, 8:30 a.m., Speed Channel. Washington 48 52 .480 8 Seattle 7 7 4 25 22 21 Eury De La Rosa to Reno (PCL). Recalled LHP National Basketball Association technical director Peter Vermes to a contract Golf — U.S. Senior Open, 9 a.m., ESPN2. New York 44 52 .458 10 San Jose 6 9 6 24 21 32 Tyler Skaggs from Visalia (Cal). CHICAGO BULLS—Waived F Malcolm Thomas. extension through the 2017 season. Tennis — ATP BB&T Atlanta Open quarterfinals, 1 Miami 37 61 .378 18 Chivas USA 4 11 5 17 18 35 ATLANTA BRAVES—Placed LHP Paul Maholm DALLAS MAVERICKS—Signed G Monta Ellis. FC DALLAS—Loaned G Richard Sanchez to Fort p.m. and 4 p.m., ESPN2; WGA Bank of the West Central Division W L Pct GB NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Sunday. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Signed C Jermaine Lauderdale (NASL). Classic quarterfinal, 8 p.m., ESPN2. St. Louis 60 37 .619 — CHICAGO CUBS—Optioned RHP Justin Grimm O’Neal. WRESTLING Pittsburgh 59 39 .602 1 1/2 Saturday, July 27 Columbus at Toronto FC, 11 a.m. to Iowa (PCL). FOOTBALL USA WRESTLING—Announced the resignation Cincinnati 57 44 .564 5 CINCINNATI REDS—Selected the contract of National Football League of national teams director Mitch Hull, who will Local Schedule Chicago 44 54 .449 16 1/2 Sporting Kansas City at Montreal, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Vancouver, 4 p.m. RHP Greg Reynolds from Louisville (IL). ARIZONA CARDINALS—Signed WR Robby become executive director of the Wisconsin Milwaukee 41 58 .414 20 Optioned INF Neftali Soto to Louisville. Toma. Released TE Kyle Auffray and RB William Regional Training Center and volunteer coach of Today Real Salt Lake at New York, 4 p.m. West Division W L Pct GB Transferred LHP Sean Marshall to the 60-day Powell. Waived-injured WR Michael Rios. the Badger Wrestling Club. No local events scheduled. Los Angeles 52 47 .525 — Los Angeles at Colorado, 4 p.m. New England at D.C. United, 4 p.m. DL. Added LHP Tony Cingrani to the roster as a ATLANTA FALCONS—Released WR Tim Toone. COLLEGE Thursday, July 25 Arizona 52 48 .520 1/2 Chicago at Houston, 6 p.m. doubleheader 26th player. Returned Cingrani to BUFFALO BILLS—Released DE Mark Anderson. ARIZONA—Announced sophomore S Patrick No local events scheduled. Colorado 48 53 .475 5 Portland at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. the Reds (Arizona). Placed OL Chris Hairston on the PUP list. Onwuasor has been cut from the football team Friday, July 26 San Francisco 46 54 .460 6 1/2 Sunday, July 28 LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Selected the con- CLEVELAND BROWNS—Agreed to terms OL after being arrested. Coos County Rodeo — 6:30 p.m., Fairgrounds, San Diego 45 56 .446 8 Chivas USA at Seattle FC, 8 p.m. tract of RHP Carlos Marmol from Chattanooga John Greco on a five-year contract. HOFSTRA—Named Emily Mansur assistant vol- Myrtle Point. Tuesday’s Games (SL). DENVER BRONCOS—Released LB Joe Mays. leyball coach. Cincinnati 9, San Francisco 3, 1st game National Women’s Soccer League MIAMI MARLINS—Selected the contracts of GREEN BAY PACKERS—Released QB Matt INDIANA STATE—Named Aaron Archie line- Pro Baseball Pittsburgh 5, Washington 1 W L T Pts GF GA OFs Christian Yelich and Jake Marisnick from Brown. backers coach. L.A. Dodgers 10, Toronto 9 Sky Blue FC 9 4 4 31 25 18 Jacksonville (SL). HOUSTON TEXANS—Signed S D.J. Swearinger KANSAS STATE—Promoted graduate assistant American League N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 1 Portland 9 4 3 30 21 15 MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Recalled OF Khris and OT Brennan Williams. equestrian coach Kate Chesley to full-time assis- East Division W L Pct GB San Diego 6, Milwaukee 2 FC Kansas City 8 4 5 29 26 17 Davis from Nashville (PCL). Sent RHP Alfredo NEW YORK JETS—Signed PK Billy Cundiff, LS tant coach. Boston 61 41 .598 — St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 1 Western New York 7 4 6 27 28 17 Figaro to the Arizona League Brewers for a Pat Scales and OT Jeffrey Shugarts. Released PK NORTH ALABAMA—Named Adrianne Harlow Tampa Bay 59 42 .584 1 1/2 Miami 4, Colorado 2 Chicago 6 6 4 22 20 23 rehab assignment. Brett Maher, WR Thomas Mayo and T Mark women’s assistant basketball coach. Baltimore 57 44 .564 3 1/2 Arizona 10, Chicago Cubs 4 Boston 5 6 5 20 24 24 —Waived RHP Shaun Marcum Popek. Placed WR Santonio Holmes on the OLD WESTBURY—Named Tom Emberley assis- New York 53 47 .530 7 San Francisco 5, Cincinnati 3, 2nd game Seattle 4 10 3 15 16 28 for the purpose of giving him his unconditional active-physically-unable-to-perform list and DLs tant athletic director for compliance and opera- Toronto 45 54 .455 14 1/2 Today’s Games Washington 1 11 4 7 11 29 release. Junior Aumavae and Jake McDonough and DBs tions. Central Division W L Pct GB Pittsburgh at Washington, 4:05 p.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Placed LHP Joe Mike Edwards and Rontez Miles on the physical- POST (CONN.)—Added men’s and women’s Detroit 55 44 .556 — L.A. Dodgers at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Thursday, July 25 Savery on the 15-day DL retroactive to July 14. ly-unable-to-perform list. Placed CB Darrin track and field as an intercollegiate sport. Cleveland 52 48 .520 3 1/2 Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Chicago at Seattle FC, 7 p.m. Recalled LHP Raul Valdes from Lehigh Valley Walls on the non-football injury list. Named Bill Ferrare men’s and women’s track Kansas City 46 51 .474 8 San Diego at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. Saturday, July 27 (IL). OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed QB Tyler Wilson. and field coach, in addition to his duties as cross Minnesota 43 54 .443 11 Philadelphia at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. Boston at Washington, 4 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Placed RHP Jason Grilli SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed CB Lowell country coach. Chicago 39 58 .402 15 Miami at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. Sunday, July 28 on the 15-day DL. Designated INF Brandon Inge Rose to a three-year contract. PRESBYTERIAN—Named John Reynolds men’s West Division W L Pct GB Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. FC Kansas City at Sky Blue FC, 3 p.m. for assignment. Reinstated 2B Neil Walker from SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Released CB Ray Polk. assistant basketball coach. Oakland 58 42 .580 — Cincinnati at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Chicago at Portland, 4 p.m. the 15-day DL. Signed TE Michael Palmer. RICE—Named Brian Eskildsen men’s assistant Texas 55 45 .550 3 Thursday’s Games —Optioned RHP Miles TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Released RB Matt basketball coach. Promoted video coordinator Seattle 48 52 .480 10 Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 9:10 a.m. Transactions Mikolas to Tucson (PCL). Recalled RHP Tyson Brown. Signed RB Peyton Hillis to a one-year and director of player development Adam Los Angeles 46 52 .469 11 Pittsburgh at Washington, 9:35 a.m. Ross from Tucson. contract. Gierlach to men’s assistant basketball coach. Houston 34 65 .343 23 1/2 San Diego at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Designated RHP Canadian Football League ST. CATHERINE—Named Colleen Powers soft- Tuesday’s Games Miami at Colorado, 12:10 p.m. BASEBALL Hunter Strickland for assignment. Purchased TORONTO ARGONAUTS—Released LB Brandon ball coach. L.A. Dodgers 10, Toronto 9 Philadelphia at St. Louis, 4:15 p.m. COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—Suspended Tampa the contract of RHP Yusmeiro Petit from Fresno Isaac, DL Nekos Brown and OL Michael Di SUSQUEHANNA—Named Gregor Van Pelt Boston 6, Tampa Bay 2 Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Bay C Mark Thomas (Montgomery-SL) 50 games (PCL). Optioned RHP George Kontos to Fresno. Domenico. Signed DBs Ricardo Colclough and men’s assistant basketball coach. N.Y. Yankees 5, Texas 4 Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. for a second violation of the Minor League Drug Recalled LHP Eric Surkamp from Fresno. Hugo Lopez and RB Chris Jennings. Placed RB UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO—Named Seth Kansas City 3, Baltimore 2 Prevention and Treatment Program for a drug of American Association Chad Kackert on the injured list. Etherton pitching coach. Detroit 6, Chicago White Sox 2 abuse. AMARILLO SOX—Released RHP Chandler HOCKEY WENTWORTH TECH—Named Arlen Galloway Houston 5, Oakland 4 American League Barnard. 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C M C M Y K B4 •The World • Wednesday, July24,2013 Y K Sports Former QB competition under Patriot way at Eagles camp back in PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Let the quarter- Foles started six games last year after Vick court back competition begin. was injured, going 1-5 on a team that finished A day after Nick Foles and Matt Barkley 4-12. He completed 60.8 percent of his pass- expressed confidence in their abilities to lead es for 1,699 yards, six touchdowns and five ATTLEBORO, Mass. (AP) the Philadelphia Eagles, it was Michael Vick’s interceptions. — Former New England turn to do the same. “I’m not here to be a backup. I’m here to Patriots tight end Aaron “I’m confident in myself and I’m very be the guy,”Foles said. “I don’t think we play Hernandez is due to make confident. That’s the only reason why I’m this game to sit on the bench. We play it to another court appearance in standing here,”Vick said Tuesday. “I believe play, and I’m here to play.” the murder case against him. in me. I know what I can do. I know I’ve got a Who will be the starter when the Eagles A probable cause hearing lot of years left to play this game.” open the season at Washington on Sept. 9 has for Hernandez is scheduled Rookies, quarterbacks and a few other been the biggest question since Kelly arrived for this afternoon in veterans took the field for the first practice in Philadelphia. Kelly is a long way from under coach Chip Kelly. The rest of the team Attleboro District Court. He making that decision. has pleaded not guilty to arrives Thursday and then the quarterback “We’ll have a starting quarterback named murder in the death of Odin competition really gets going. before we get our game plan in for the Lloyd, a 27-year-old Boston Of course, Vick and Foles have been com- semi-professional football peting throughout the mini-camps and other Redskins,”Kelly said. player whose body was found offseason workouts. And, don’t rule out Vick has missed 11 games because of June 17 in an industrial park Barkley, who said Monday he’s here to win injuries over the last three seasons. He fin- in North Attleborough near the job. ished last year with 2,362 yards passing, 12 Hernandez’s home. He had “There is an open competition,” Barkley touchdowns and 10 interceptions, and also been shot five times. said. “I absolutely feel like I’ve got to be a part lost five fumbles. Prosecutors say of it. I’ve got to challenge myself, just like any Barkley, a fourth-round pick out of USC, Hernandez orchestrated other guy on the team. Your mindset has to be rewrote the conference record book during a Lloyd’s killing because he that you’re in the race to start. You’ve got to school-record 47 starts over four seasons, was upset at him for talking The Associated Press have that mindset. I’m in a competition becoming the Pac-12’s leader in touchdown to people Hernandez had Philadelphia Eagles' Michael Vick throws a pass during the team’s train- regardless of what everyone else is saying. passes, yards passing, completions and total problems with at a nightclub ing camp in Philadelphia on Tuesday. “You just have to practice that way.” offense. a few days earlier. They say he and two asso- ciates, Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz, drove with Hillis signs 1-year deal with Buccaneers Lloyd to the industrial park. Authorities have not said TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The passes and score at least 10 and expects to miss three Jets place Santonio who fired the shots, but doc- Tampa Bay Buccaneers have touchdowns in a season. weeks, which puts his return Holmes on PUP list uments filed in Florida — and signed running back Peyton Last year Hillis played for NFL about the same time the released since Hernandez’s Hillis to a one-year contract. Kansas City Chiefs, rushing DIGEST Cowboys break camp before NEW YORK (AP) — last court appearance — paint Hillis is a sixth-year pro for 309 yards and 1 TD. their third preseason game at Santonio Holmes will start the former Patriot as the who finished sixth in the NFL ing arthroscopic surgery on Arizona. training camp on the side- triggerman. According to the in total yards from scrim- Surgery to sideline his left knee and is likely to Spencer hyperextended line. New York placed the records, Ortiz told police that mage in 2010, when he Cowboys’ Spencer miss the rest of training the knee in offseason work- wide receiver on the active- Wallace said Hernandez fired physically unable to perform became the first player in OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — camp. outs and said he aggravated the shots. Cleveland Browns history to Spencer said he will have the injury in the conditioning list Tuesday, an expected Hernandez is being held Dallas Cowboys defensive move as Holmes recovers rush for 1,000 yards, catch 50 end Anthony Spencer is hav- surgery Thursday in Dallas test before training camp. without bail at a county jail. from a serious foot injury.

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