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MEDFORD (AP) — City and county officials plan a series of meetings and hearings this week on a proposal for a casino in Medford that pits two Ore- gon tribes against each other in a dis- pute over gambling territory. The Coquille Indian Tribe, which has a casino in North Bend, wants to add a casino and has bought a bowling alley and former restaurant in Med- ford to house it. It plans to lease a nearby golf course as part of the enterprise. The Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Indians has a casino along Interstate 5 about 70 miles north of Medford. It says the Coquille proposal would encroach on its busi- ness, as well as break an understand- By Thomas Moriarty, The World ing that limits casinos to one per tribe Emily Wright, an Americorps VISTA member working for the Coos Watershed Association, piles uprooted weeds and invasive species Saturday afternoon at in Oregon. North Bend’s Pony Creek as part of the association’s Earth Day volunteer event.Dozens of people showed up to help out,including a Cub Scout troop and a work The Coquille Tribe has asked the crew from Americorps’ National Civilian Community Corps program. Outreach Coordinator Bessie Joyce said the association's work on Pony Creek has been U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs to place supported by TogetherGreen, a joint venture of the Audubon Society and car manufacturer Toyota. its acreage, about 2.4 acres, in a gov- ernment trust, starting a process that could lead to reservation status. The tribe has asked the federal govern- ment for an exception to a prohibition on gambling on land acquired after YouTube October 1988. Gov. John Kitzhaber hasn’t yet helps find made a response for the state, but he has previously opposed second casi- nos on the grounds that there is a suspect in long-standing agreement to limit their spread. The Coquille Tribe says the under- pot event standing is a gray area, and there is no formal agreement. I Other major casino proposals in Police scan video to Oregon have run into trouble in recent help find perpetrators years. The Confederated Tribes of Warm in Denver shooting Springs has been stymied in an DENVER (AP) — Denver police SEE TRIBES | A8 on Sunday pointed to a YouTube video they say shows a possible suspect in the weekend shooting at a marijuana celebration that injured two people and scattered a Moment crowd of thousands. The shooting on Saturday took place during the outdoor celebra- tion of the first 4/20 countercul- of silence Photos by Gail Elber, The World ture holiday since Colorado legal- Sharon Thornberry,community food systems manager for Oregon Food Bank,led Saturday's FEASTmeeting in Coos ized marijuana. Denver police Bay. About a hundred people involved in the production, distribution and sale of food attended the meeting and spent much of Sunday scanning worked on plans to increase the production and consumption of local food. video taken at the event. in Boston Police spokesman Sonny Jack- son told The Denver Post that the suspect is shown in the video I Tribute marks one week Food organizers create a walking in a crowd away from the scene of the shooting as sirens since bombs went off wailed in the background. FEAST of opportunities The suspect, a black male who was wearing a brown and white BY STEVE PEOPLES AND MICHAEL HILL checkered shirt, can be seen about The Associated Press BY GAIL ELBER six seconds into the video, he said. BOSTON — Seven days after the The World “We are seeking this individual as we believe he assisted the pri- Boston Marathon bombings, the city mary suspect after the shooting,” was bustling today, with runners hit- COOS BAY — Coos County residents soon Jackson said in an email to the ting the pavement, children walking might be producing more food, eating more of it newspaper. to school and enough cars clogging locally and sending it to market more profitably. After a local summit meeting Saturday, peo- The police gang unit has taken the streets to make the morning com- ple in the local food industry are chewing on over the investigation, although it mute feel almost back to normal in the numerous ideas for isn’t yet clear if gangs were hours before the traumatic week improving our local involved, he said. would be marked with mournful In Port Orford food system. Witnesses on Saturday silence. on Wednesday Sharon Thornber- described a scene in which a jovial Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick ry, community food atmosphere quickly turned to one has asked residents to observe a Another FEAST meeting systems manager for of panic at the downtown Civic moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. EDT will take place from 9:30 Oregon Food Bank, Chefs at Oregon Coast Culinary Institute prepared a Center Park just before 5 p.m. today, the time the first of the two a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday facilitated Saturday’s Several thought firecrackers meal of bay shrimp, asparagus, radishes and mushroom bombs exploded near the finish line. at the Port Orford meeting as part of a were being set off, then a man fell Bells will ring across the city and state Community Building, 419 statewide program bisque — all local — for participants in Saturday’s FEAST bleeding, his dog also shot. Wit- 11th St. There’ll be the same after the minute-long tribute to the called FEAST — meeting in Coos Bay. nesses said as many as 10 shots victims. type of discussion and a locally sourced lunch. Visit Food, Education, could be heard. Many Boston residents headed Agriculture, Solu- stand economic declines and natural disasters. A man and a woman each suf- back to workplaces and schools for the http://www.eventbrite.com/ That means increasing the variety of food that event/5605821162# or con- tions, Together. fered non-life-threatening gun- first time since a dramatic week came can be produced locally, year-round. And it also tact Cathy Boden at Thornberry said a shot wounds. Additionally, a juve- to an even more dramatic end. Traffic food system is “the means making it easier for people to eat local nile who was grazed by a bullet [email protected] food. was heavy on major arteries into the or 541-332-5039. pieces and parts that walked to a nearby hospital, police city this morning, and nervous par- end up putting food For example, every year, local ranchers send said. ents dropped their children off at on the table.” 22,000 head of beef cattle to market. Why not Police said they were also look- schools, some for the first time since That includes farms and ranches, fishermen eat some of those cattle here, without paying ing for a second black man — one the attacks. and processors, farmers markets and grocers, the cost of hauling them hundreds of miles? who was dressed in a grey hoodie Authorities on Friday had made the restaurants and school lunch programs, food But the closest USDA butchering facility is in and light blue baseball cap. unprecedented request that residents banks and community gardeners — anyone who Springfield. Then the meat has to go somewhere “When gunfire happens people else to be packaged and make its way into stay at home during the manhunt for produces, distributes, sells or gives away food. run away. Now that things have Oregon Food Bank’s goal is to make local food calmed down, we would like them SEE BOSTON | A8 systems more “resilient” — better able to with- SEE FEAST | A8 to come back and talk to us,”Jack-

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C M C M Y K A2 •The World • Monday, April 22,2013 Y K South Coast City Editor Ryan Haas • 541-269-1222, ext. 239 theworldlink.com/news/local Thefts & Sharpest spellers shine at Mill Mischief TODAY — EARTH DAY BY GEORGE ARTSITAS COOS COUNTY The results The World “Chasing Ice” by Jeff Orlows- April 19, 7:59 a.m., theft of camera Ninth — Eater Bees ki 7 p.m., Hales Center for and diesel fuel, Seven Devils and Bob Moore and Debby Darling COOS BAY— the Performing Arts, 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay. Whiskey Run. Eighth — Best Guess Gals “Chiaroscuro.” Award winning film spon- Ruth Bell, Theresa Lovasik and That was the winning word April 19, 10:08 a.m., theft of bee sored by Southwestern Ore- box, 62200 block of Olive Barber Leila Varoujean for the Spelling Demons in the Coos Bay Library Foundation’s gon Community College Road. Seventh — Novel Approach Student Life. (from Readers Monthly Book Adult Spelling Bee on Saturday. April 19, 3:22 p.m., unlawful entry Group) Nine teams of two to three “Ireland” with Julie Agee 7 to vehicle, 90800 block of Bridgett Brogie, Beth Donovan people did their best to spell p.m., Bandon Public Library WIlshire Lane. and Diane Keller words that would puzzle even Sprague Room, 1204 11th April 20, 3:59 p.m., reports of Sixth — Beelievers an English teacher. St. SW, Bandon. Refresh- explosions on North Spit turned Evelyn Sanford and Christina The winning team was ments served. 541-347-3221 out to be people shooting explod- Sanford made up of Dave Riddle, Steve ing targets. Fifth — The Bee Dazzlers (Friend Riddle and Denise Wallace. WEDNESDAY of Coos Bay Library) By George Artsitas, The World April 19, 4:24 p.m., someone They won a free night at the Spelling demons,from left Denise Wallace,Dave Riddle and Steve Riddle Wednesday Business Connec- Jo Sullivan, Mary Wuerth and Mill Casino, a bottle of wine dumped a dog in Lakeside. celebrate their victory. tion 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Donna Flammang and half the raffle money The Mill Casino-Hotel April 20, 5:23 p.m., threats, U.S. Fourth — Spelchekrz Highway 101 and Trans Pacific. raised that night. Salmon Room East, 2201 James Moore, John Keenan and The Riddle brothers and “I’ve been very pleasantly Institute of Marine Biology Tremont, North Bend. RSVP April 20, 10:29 p.m., property van- Shelly Olson Steve’s wife, Wallace, won a surprised by the turnout,” loyalties. at 541-266-0868. No host dalized with heavy equipment, Third — OIMBees (from Oregon spelling bee in Bend seven Pierson said. “I think it went The whole event went luncheon. Guest speaker 49000 block of Gaylord Road, Institute of Marine Biology) years ago. They decided to give great for our first attempt; it heavy on the bee theme. Cos- Chris Clafin, Business Ore- Myrtle Point. Ali Helms, Rose Rimler and it another try when they heard was a great spelling bee.” tumed helpers were titled gon. Sponsored by Bandon Jenna Valley about this one. Along with the spelling, “worker bees.” Chamber of Commerce. Second — The Queen Bees (from NORTH BEND “It was good to see family there was also a costume con- Worker bee Pierson said she Micro Biz Fair 2-5 p.m., Ban- League of Women Voters of Coos again,”Dave said. “There were test, with Queen Bees dressing hopes to turn this year’s suc- don Community Center, April 19, 1:21 a.m., man arrested on County) some tricky words.” in pageant sashes. The prize cess into more in the future. 1200 11th St. SW, Bandon. possession of meth after traffic Melanie Bloom, Linda Sweatt stop, Lakeshore Drive and San- Sami Pierson, the Director went to crowd favorites Ali “I think it’s great for our and Mitzi Loftus Comedy Night with David ford Street. Helms, Rose Rimler and Jenna first attempt,” Pierson said. First — Spelling Demons of Coos Bay Public Library, Testroet and JR Berard 7 Valley of the OIMBees. They “There’s still good spellers out April 19, 11:54 p.m., man arrested Dave Riddle, Steve Riddle and scheduled the event during and 9 p.m., The Mill Casino- wore marine-themed hats to there. I think we’ll have to try on trespassing, The Mill Casino- Denise Wallace National Library Week. About Hotel, 3201 Tremont, North Hotel, 3201 Tremont St. 100 people attended. demonstrate their Oregon again next year.” Bend. April 20, 3:04 a.m., fight, Kozy Kitchen, 2265 Newmark St. THURSDAY April 20, 7:06 p.m., theft of a SWOCC welders excel, find Oregon jobs Oregon Coast Photographers wheelbarrow full of gravel, 1100 Association Photography block of Oregon Avenue. Twenty-three first-year and tested and passes a par- been teaching at SWOCC have a continuing demand Sale 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Pony students at Southwestern ticular American Welding since 2010. for talented welders, includ- Village Mall, 1611 Virginia April 20, 9:47 p.m., man arrested Oregon Community College Society criteria. We think Students also learn under Ave., North Bend. on DUII, Maple Street and Con- ing: American Bridge and necticut Avenue. received 39 certifications in this is a phenomenal pass Bryan Thurman, who has Wahl Marine in Reedsport; Business After Hours 5-7 shield metal arc welding. rate and it means a lot that it been a pipe welder for PG&E Sause Bros in Coos Bay; p.m., O’Bryan Advanced April 21, 3:26 a.m., dispute, 1600 “That is a 73 percent suc- was completed by a third for 27 years. Students have a Giddings in Charleston; Dentistry, 1957 Thompson block of Lincoln Street. cess rate for these students party.” good ratio of students to Road, Coos Bay. 541-756-1117 who have had 22 weeks of LaPlante graduated from instructors, adding to the Freeman Marine in Gold COOS BAY Beach; JCI and Bulk Packag- 2013 Season Texaco County welding instruction,” said SWOCC with a two-year success of the program. Showdown Open Auditions ing Systems in Eugene; April 19, 8:28 a.m., shots fired, Tony LaPlante, the lead degree and earned a bache- SWOCC is providing a 7 p.m., Hales Center for the Empire Lakes. welding instructor. “Each lors in education from Ore- pipeline of students to the Vigor Industries and Ameri- Performing Arts, SWOCC welded bead is inspected gon State University. He has industries in Oregon that can Fab in Portland. April 19, 11:19 a.m., trespassing, campus, 1988 Newmark North Bend Medical Center, 1900 Ave., Coos Bay. Information Woodland Drive. available at KSHR.com April 19, 11:43 a.m., theft of bene- Pink shrimp fits card, 1600 block of Newmark FRIDAY Avenue. Happy 100th City of Powers Unclaimed season start Bicycle Sale 8 a.m. to 2 April 19, 1:35 p.m., report of possi- p.m., City Hall front lawn, ble elder abuse, Baycrest Village, 275 Fir St., Powers. 541- 955 Kentucky Ave. launches 404-6149 April 19, 1:44 p.m., dispute, 200 Homemakers Holiday 9 a.m. block of North Broadway St. weeks late to 2 p.m., Gloria Dei Luther- April 19, 2:03 p.m., man arrested an Church, 1290 Thompson on violation of restraining order Road, Coos Bay. Keynote: and probation violation, 900 THE WORLD Vicki Weise, Coos Historical block of Newmark Avenue. and Maritime Museum. COOS BAY — After weeks Other workshops, raffles April 19, 6:20 p.m., harassment, of disputes between fisher- 800 block of South Fourth Street. and lunch included. Cost is man and processors, the Ore- $8 in advance or $10 at the April 19, 7:17 p.m., report of shots gon commercial pink shrimp door. 541-396-5153 fired, Anderson Avenue and 13th season finally got going last Street. Oregon Coast Photographers week. Association Photography April 19, 7:38 p.m., dispute, Safe- Pricing negotiations kept Sale 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Pony way, 230 E. Johnson Ave. boats at the dock well after Village Mall, 1611 Virginia April 19, 9:18 p.m., hit-and-run the season’s April 1 start. The Ave., North Bend. crash, 1200 block of Shelley Road. Oregon Trawl Commission Grandparents ROCK 5:30- April 19, 10:15 p.m., trespassing, announced Thursday that 7:30 p.m., Coos Bay Fire zero block of Central Avenue. fisherman had settled for a Station, 450 Elrod Ave., tiered price structure similar Coos Bay. Guest speaker, April 19, 11:20 p.m., threats, 1300 to the one used last year, with Representative Wayne block of North Eighth Street. prices depending on the size By Lou Sennick, The World Krieger who introduced a April 20, 8:11 a.m., woman cited on of the product landed. Emily Weller is congratulated during her birthday party at Baycrest Village Thursday afternoon bill for adopted kids to con- trespassing, 700 block of West Oregon’s pink shrimp from staff and other residents. Weller will turn 100 years old on Sunday. She was born in San tinue relationship with Commercial Avenue. fishery yielded 49,636,107 Francisco on April 21, 1913 and moved to the Bay Area in 1980.A family member said she loves to grandparents. 541-297-9256 April 20, 12:53 p.m., man cited on pounds in 2012, with Coos sing and dance and has a wonderful singing voice.A private family gathering for her birthday took Poetry By The Bay 6 p.m., theft 3, Safeway, 230 E. Johnson Bay leading the state at place Sunday. Oregon Bay Properties 1992 Ave. 22,347,227 pounds. Sherman Ave., North Bend. Open mic follows poemoirs. 541-290-0889 or 631-889- Advocacy group highlights star employees 0203 Orcoast Music Open Mic 6-9 Star of Hope employs 128 were honored: Julie Kress, munity inclusion program, p.m., Orcoast Music Annex, 787 Newmark Ave., Coos people to support its mis- team member of the year; employee of the year; Ron Bay. Bring your instrument sion of serving adults with Tony Meyers, Oregon Cleveland, Virginia Street and join. Be prepared with developmental disabilities Connection, employee of Group Home, employee of songs. 541-888-6805 in Coos County. The organi- the year; Matt Houston, the year; Eric Steele, Cedar Geology Lecture Series 7 zation held its annual community supports pro- Court Group Home, p.m., Hales Center for the YUM!YUM! employee recognition event gram, employee of the year; employee of the year; Tony Performing Arts, 1988 New- Check out our April 12 at the Coos Art Rozann Pedro, vocational Kellner, Cammann Street mark Ave., Coos Bay. 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I Released inmates thing rooted in both Ore- years. officials said they would pre- gon’s budget deficit and the Chase said the city’s crime fer to see the state reform its tend to not show up expiration of federal pay- rate immediately dropped. pension system to bring for their court dates ments to timber-dependent Turner estimated that, down the cost of incarcera- counties. with its present staffing, the tion before contributing The closed beds force jail- jail will release more than more tax dollars to local gov- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ers to release people accused 5,000 inmates during the of crimes, but not tried, as current fiscal year, which ernments. EUGENE — Sixteen Lane well as those who have been began last July. Already, But opponents didn’t County inmates walked free convicted of crimes before 3,500 inmates have been always organize in previous in the middle of a news con- they have served their full released due to a lack of jail elections and the ballot pro- ference on Friday, part of an sentences. Many of those beds, and Turner said 500 of posals still lost, said Steve event designed by an Oregon released before trial fail to them are suspected of com- Candee, a Lane Community sheriff to emphasize the show up for their court mitting crimes after they College political science need for more money at his dates. were released. instructor. jail. The most illustrative “These criminals pose a It’s difficult to convince “We are releasing nearly example for Turner’s cam- serious threat to our com- 100 (inmates) a week, and we paign is a Junction City man munity,”Turner said. “Those voters to approve a tax specifically timed this event suspected of more than 50 being released early are being increase, partly because some people don’t trust gov- so you can see this event crimes over five months, held for violent crimes, such The Associated Press firsthand,” said Sheriff Tom mainly burglaries and car as rape, manslaughter, ernment to spend their tax In this 2001 photo,The Dalai Lama addresses a crowd as Portland Mayor Turner. “We do this every break-ins. The man was assault and robbery.” money as promised, Candee Vera Katz stands at right in Portland.The Dalai Lama is visiting Portland day.” arrested but released from The levy vote is May 21. said. and Eugene in May for what will be his first trip to Oregon since 2001. The inmates scrambled to the Lane County Jail five Formal opposition hasn’t Yet the repeated mention get away from attending times during that period. coalesced around the vote. of the early release of news crews and photogra- After each arrest, Junction Area Democrats say they inmates could sway some phers, going so far as to jump City Police Chief Mark support the provisions in the Buzz begins for through bushes, The Eugene Chase said the man returned levy that provide for more voters to support the levy, he Register-Guard reported. to Junction City and com- juvenile detention and treat- said. Turner said the releases mitted more crimes. After a ment beds, along with more “I would call that the fear are done because of short- final arrest, the man was sent adult jail beds. factor,” Candee said. “It Dalai Lama visit ages and budget cuts, some- to state prison for nearly six County Republican Party becomes a campaign tactic.”

BY STEVEN DUBOIS events in Portland. At wildlife refuges: hiking The Associated Press “The topic is really cool and STATE it fits well with the place,”said DIGES T PORTLAND — Portland Katrina Brooks, who is study- seems like a natural place for ing the Tibetan language at OK, but no jogging allowed the Dalai Lama to visit. Maitripa College, the Bud- Pipe bomb found in City leaders infuriated the dhist institution in southeast SALEM (AP) — You can from Baskett Slough. environmental education rural Wash. County Chinese government three Portland that is hosting the walk but you can’t run at “I had no idea,”Gannaway and photography. Deer PORTLAND (AP) — The years ago when they approved visit. three national wildlife told the Statesman Journal. hunting is allowed during Washington County Sheriff’s “Tibet Awareness Day” and a Though big for the city, the refuges in the Willamette “It seems kind of silly. Run- autumn at Finley. But regu- office says bomb experts safe- city commissioner raised the Dalai Lama’s appearance is Valley and new signs are ners and hikers put pretty lations also prohibit bicycles, ly detonated a pipe bomb Tibetan flag in front of City huge for a college that was warning visitors of the rule. much the same amount of horseback riding and pets. found in a field in a rural part of Hall. Residents, meanwhile, founded just seven years ago A “no jogging” sign has wear on the trails. And this is “To allow hunting and not the county Saturday. have a reputation for environ- and has one classroom, a been put up at a popular Oregon, we run everywhere.” jogging really surprises me,” Deputies called to the mentalism and a desire for meditation room, roughly 60 trailhead at Baskett Slough Running, however, is con- said Tim Johnson who leads scene Saturday afternoon self-development. They are students and an endowment National Wildlife Refuge and sidered an “incompatible trips with the Salem were told by a 56-year-old spiritual, not dogmatically of less than $1 million. the regulations also apply at use” in the refuges. Audubon Society. “I feel for man that he had found a bomb religious. School president and pro- Ankeny and William L. Fin- “One of the challenges joggers who just want to be in the field. But the red-and-saffron- fessor Yangsi Rinpoche said he ley refuges. with jogging is that it could out in a beautiful place, and The Portland Bomb Squad robed spiritual leader, despite approached the Dalai Lama “It might be a new sign, have an adverse impact on I’m surprised that it’s for- was called. Bomb experts frequent U.S. tours, has not about visiting Portland when but jogging has never been wildlife in the process of bidden.” moved the device to a safer been to Portland since he told a he saw him in Madison, Wis., allowed in the (Willamette) breeding,”said Miel Corbett, Some runners said the location and detonated it. The sold-out Memorial Coliseum in 2006. His Holiness was wildlife refuges,” said Jock deputy assistant regional prohibition was not a prob- device was confirmed a bomb, crowd that humanity appeared agreeable to the idea, Rin- Beall, Willamette Valley director for the U.S. Fish and lem. but experts weren’t able to to have learned its lessons from poche said. Five years later, in National Wildlife Refuge Wildlife Service. “Activities “The wildlife refuges are determine how much explo- the violent 20th century, and southern France, he got up the Complex biologist. “We do with higher speeds can be more about bird watching, sive compound it contained. expressed hope for a more nerve to remind him. peaceful next 100 years. “I had met him several see people out running. We disruptive and cause stress and if fast movement scares Estacada man uses just stop them and explain to the animals. We identify the animals than I could see Terrorists brought down times, but I didn’t want to bug the rules. compatible uses on a refuge why they wouldn’t want baby as human shield the Twin Towers four months him all the time. But, of “We tell them it’s not a by refuge basis — we just people out there running,” ESTACADA (AP) — later, triggering a century that course, I bugged his secretary park, it’s a wildlife refuge.” look at which activities are said Gary Terlecki, director Authorities say a burglary sus- has so far been defined by war, all the time,” he said with a The regulation surprised best for each one.” of Run Wild Adventures, a pect used his 7-month-old fear and heightened security. laugh. runner Tracy Gannaway, Refuge officials encourage group that hosts races across son as a shield during a police Now, as the country reels Rinpoche said the Dalai who lives in Rickreall across hiking, wildlife observation, the Willamette Valley. standoff in Estacada. from a bombing at the Boston Lama probably does not come The Clackamas County Marathon, the Buddhist monk to Portland regularly because sheriff’s office says deputies known as His Holiness finally — though naturally beautiful Some Oregon bills languish as were trying to arrest Raleigh returns to Oregon. A May 10 — it’s not as politically strate- Reynolds on Saturday when he speech at the University of gic an area as New York or ran from his house, jumped a Oregon, where $20 tickets Washington D.C. to pursue pot, gun control move ahead fence and tried to hide at his were reportedly being re-sold his goals of greater autonomy sister’s house next door. for more than 10 times that for Tibetans and the protec- When Reynolds finally price, is sandwiched between tion of their traditional Bud- I Cigarette tax, ucts. That bill didn’t make it of watered down gun control environmental-themed dhist culture. out of a House committee. bills cleared the Senate Judi- came outside, deputies say he sales tax have a But a bill that would ban ciary Committee on tried to use his infant son as a genetically modified fish is Wednesday, but there’s still shield. difficult road ahead still swimming. It was intro- plenty of skepticism among Reynolds eventually sur- duced two weeks ago and lawmakers, and it’s unclear rendered and the baby was not hurt. BY JONATHAN J. COOPER sent to a special committee whether they have enough The Associated Press that’s controlled by Democ- support to clear the full Sen- Police: Thief snares ratic leaders and doesn’t face ate and House. purse with cane SALEM — Oregon law- deadlines. I Marijuana dispensaries: makers don’t appear to be I Sales tax: A proposal to PORTLAND (AP) — Nancy A House committee backed a Thompson thought she must interested in asking voters to ask voters whether to create measure allowing dispen- create a sales tax or require a sales tax — while lowering have just misplaced her credit Place a special congratulatory message saries for medical marijuana. cards when she opened her labels on genetically modi- income and property taxes — It would allow the state’s fied foods. But plenty of got much fanfare but no real purse on March 30 at a Portland for your graduate in The World’s 53,000 medicinal pot users restaurant to pay for a meal. “Class of 2013” page on Saturday, other ideas are still very action last week. The propo- to get the drug from a store- much alive after a key dead- nents said they wanted to A half hour later, a Bank of front rather than growing it America employee called her June 1st. Kindergarten, middle or high line came and went last start a conversation about themselves or paying some- week. Oregon’s volatile tax system at home to question a quick school, college or technical school, it is one to grow it for them. A A key legislative cutoff and weren’t angling to get series of purchases being an important turning point in a graduate’s separate bill that would date passed late last week, the bill through the Legisla- made on her stolen credit and legalize pot is also still tech- life. Show your student, friends and and dozens of proposals ture. debit cards. nically alive, although some failed to clear the hurdle. I Cigarette tax: There was The Oregonian reports that relatives how proud you are of them. It’d be foolish, however, to plenty of smoke, but not lawmakers would prefer to Thompson called police and say anything is truly dead — much fire behind a Portland wait and see what happens was soon going over all the lawmakers have plenty of Democrat’s proposal to raise with legalization plans in places she had been that day. time to attach their ideas as cigarette taxes by $1 a pack in Washington and Colorado. The officer soon called amendments to other bills. a bid to make it too expensive I Suction-dredge mining: back from the restaurant, Casa Congratulations But the options narrow as for teens to take up smoking. A Senate committee kept del Matador, where surveil- time ticks closer to the Leg- Critics said it would be alive a five-year moratorium lance video showed a woman islature’s July 13 deadline to immoral for the state to on using suction dredges to with a cane sitting near Tyler Woods adjourn. boost a tax paid dispropor- mine for gold in key salmon Thompson. The video showed Here’s a look at what’s on tionately by low-income streams. Supporters say new the woman hooking her cane We Love you, life support, and what sur- people who are addicted to federal permit requirements on Thompson’s purse, sliding it across the floor, extracting S vived the first big challenge tobacco. The House did vote in Idaho and a state morato- MomA & Dad Thursday: to let counties add their own rium in California are push- the credit cards and pushing M taxes to cigarettes, and the ing thousands of small-scale the purse back. P Life support L measure is pending in the gold miners to Oregon, pri- 2 column x 2 inch ad with $ E00 I Genetically modified Senate. marily the southwestern or without photo for foods: Organic-foods pro- corner of the state that was 25 Alive and kicking ponents want labels on home to the 1850s Gold ALL Name: Phone: genetically engineered prod- I Gun Control: A package Rush. GREEN TAGS Message:

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C M C M Y K A4 •The World • Monday,April 22,2013,2013 Y K

Editorial Board Jeff Precourt, Publisher Ryan Haas, City Editor Opinion Clark Walworth, Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion Another sawmill bites the dust

Amid twin media frenzies known to rural Oregonians. region. A truck trip to a dis- employees, and the employ- Our view over a Boston bombing and Eighty percent of the forests tant sawmill lessens the ees’ families. Since the a Texas fertilizer-plant around Cave Junction are profitability of selling their 1990s, however, the federal Rural Oregon won’t get explosion, a fatality of federal, and for the past two logs. The pain spreads like logjam has added a new fac- much help from a another kind received scant decades, federal timber has ripples in a pond. tor that stifles the ups and rebounding market for attention last week: been mostly off-limits. Another ripple: Sunday’s makes the downs harder to housing if federal timber Another Southern Oregon Environmental lawsuits and Eugene Register-Guard endure. remains off-limits. sawmill closed. a congressional stalemate described how the rebound- Reasonable federal har- What do you think? Rough & Ready Lumber are steadily strangling tim- ing U.S. housing market is vests can come only had operated its family- ber supplies and timber- reviving Lane County’s through determined, cre- The World welcomes owned mill in Cave Junction dependent communities. wood-products companies. ative, bipartisan efforts of letters. Email us at for more than 90 years. But The R&R mill is particu- This good news is some- Oregon’s congressional del- [email protected]. co-owner Jennifer Phillippi, larly significant, because it what dampened by concern egation, led by our power- Tweets a granddaughter of the was the last large mill oper- about — what else? — log fully positioned senior sen- mill’s founders, said it could ating in Josephine County. supply. ator, Ron Wyden. As we’ve Follow us on Twitter: @TheWorldLink not survive on a persistently Its closure will have reper- Wood-products indus- said before, rural Oregon meager and unpredictable cussions not only for its for- tries always have dealt with needs Wyden to deliver supply of suitable logs. mer employees, but also for the housing market’s ups meaningful results on this The problem is well- private timber owners in the and downs. So have their issue. Wedding: The GOP A prelude discovers to disaster taxation Republican governors across the Unit- “I got an email today,” Mel told me. ed States have discovered a new tool to “Chardonnay and Jackson are splitting up. deal with budgets bleeding red ink: They only got married four months ago. It’s Taxes. so sad. I played guitar at their wedding.” Many states have laws that require bal- “And you think that’s why they’re split- anced budgets. So when a slew of Repub- ting up?” licans took over statehouses in the Mel gave me the stink-eye and told me Republican onslaught of 2010, they what a lousy, thoroughly despicable man I announced both tax and service cuts. The am. taxes were cut to show they could boost “It’s OK,”I said, “I’ve learned to live with the state’s economy by reducing the tax it.”Mel is in a band that plays at lots of wed- burden. dings in the summer. One That strategy didn’t wedding he played was on really work. Kiplinger a big tourist boat that goes newsletter reports that up and down the river. Cut benefits? Imperative “30 states’ budgets The entire ship had been remain in the red this rented for the wedding year, with a combined and the reception. Can it be that the Democ- times you read about the benefits, which if you think shortfall of $40 billion.” “How’d it go?” I asked rats are succumbing to the Social Security Trust Fund? about it is the whole point. There has been some Mel the next time I saw same sorts of intra-party ten- There isn’t one. The money It used to be that Social increase in state rev- him. sions that have bedeviled the comes in from payroll taxes Security was one of the great enues the last couple DONNA JIM “Great,”he said, “until Republicans since the and goes bargains in American life. years, but it came not MULLEN the groom and the father November election? right back Back in the early Reagan from a policy of cutting BRAZILE of the bride got into a fist- Ordinarily it’s the party out in pay- years, a two-earner couple taxes, but from our Columnist Humorist fight.” That’s the trouble that loses an election that ments. making an average wage improving national with floating weddings: dissolves into factions. But The would pay an estimated economy. There’s nowhere to run when things go fighting among the victors? great polit- $192,000 in lifetime taxes and But the increase hasn’t been enough. south. The guests are stuck there like In the past two weeks, the ical sin, or reap $452,000 in lifetime So states need new sources of revenue. sprinkles on a wedding cupcake until the Democrats have been at each miscalcu- benefits. The situation is Michigan Republican Gov. Rick Snyder ship gets back to shore. And what do you other’s throats, and at the lation, is reversed now. That couple showed considerable courage in touching say as you’re leaving? “Congratulations”? president’s, all over a concept DAVID that it is a today would pay more than “the third rail” of taxation: a steep “I’m so happy for you”? Democratic that almost none of them can SHRIBMAN $611,000 in taxes in exchange increase on gas pump taxes, from 19 cents Every time Sue and I come home from a describe but many of them president for $560,000 in benefits, to 33 cents per gallon, and increasing wedding now, we tell each other it will be deplore. Columnist who is at according to the Urban Insti- license plate fees by 60 percent, accord- our last, because you can smell the coming That concept is the the head of tute. ing to the AP. disaster the way you can tell someone for- chained consumer price index the chain gang to change So any plan to rein in bene- Snyder is not the only governor pro- got to empty the cat’s litter box. It’s a mess for all urban consumers. Also cost-of-living adjustments, fits is going to increase that posing raising gasoline taxes. Kiplinger from the first cringe-inducing, self-written known as the chained CPI, it’s which, by the way, weren’t imbalance. But this whole says 17 states will raise taxes at the vow to the last drunken, slurred “thanks for a different way to calculate even made in 2010 and 2011 subject is an exercise in col- pumps. the cappuccino machine.”At the last wed- cost-of-living adjustments because inflation was so low. liding fairnesses. Is it fair for Revenue must be found. Gov. Bobby ding we went to, the groom’s mother gave for Social Security payments, Barack Obama floated this the rich to pay so much less Jindal of Louisiana proposed eliminating the bride a gift certificate for breast essentially assuming that idea in his budget proposal proportionately than the corporate and personal income taxes. implants. Creepy. changes in prices produce and immediately the lions poor? Is it fair for the payroll Now he wants to raise the lost revenue Sometimes wedding remorse comes changes in consumer behav- pounced, saying he had bro- taxes of the poor to under- through higher state sales taxes, another after the guests have left. One bride didn’t ior. It smooths out the peaks ken faith with the elderly and write as much as $37,000 a consumer-based tax. realize that getting married meant she of consumer spending, the had betrayed a glorious line of year in Social Security bene- Jindal’s proposal is what some Repub- would have to give up dating other people. effect of which likely would Democratic presidents going fits for a wealthy family? lican governors are calling “tax swaps.” You’d think their wedding planner would be cuts in increases in Social back to Franklin Roosevelt. Then there’s this one: Is it The idea is to swap business and income have mentioned that to her somewhere Security checks by one quar- Hold it right there. Social fair for today’s elderly and taxes for consumer taxes. But that avoids down the line. ter of 1 percentage point. Security was President Roo- baby boomers to rake in bil- the problem — the need to increase rev- They seemed to have gotten all the other That’s the economics. The sevelt’s brainchild. But when lions from the young, endan- enues enough to deal with in-the-red details right: They reserved the date with histrionics are quite different. Social Security went into gering the economy and fos- budgets. the country club for the reception, they Cries of betrayal. Moans of effect, there was no talk of tering a massive inter-gener- The governors say they are keeping picked the bridesmaids’ dresses, they got despair. Plus this: Complete cost-of-living adjustments, ational transfer of wealth? with conservative philosophy by switch- the perfect paper for the invitations, they blindness to the peril that chained or otherwise. In fact, Politics, said Bismarck, the ing taxes from income to consuming. But scheduled all the wedding gown fittings, Social Security poses to the the first cost-of-living original architect of old-age there’s no real way to predict how much they planned the menu with the caterer, nation’s economy. adjustment was implemented pension plans, is the art of the money consumer-based taxes will pro- they picked songs to be played at every rit- The fundamentals of Social under a Republican president, possible. Obama’s onetime duce. And if consumption falls, so will ual moment, they ordered flowers for the Security, 21st-century style, Gerald R. Ford. allies are trying to make an revenue. church, they rented a big white limo and are well known: too few peo- The Social Security Act overhaul of Social Security Joseph Henchman, vice president of they listened to CDs from local wedding ple contributing funds to was a radical departure in impossible. But the president, the Tax Foundation, a conservative think bands. The only thing they forgot to plan is American life, but its features tank, told The New York Times’ Richard what their life would be like after they got support too many people the Republicans and some drawing benefits. The were far more modest than its Democrats know the truth. It Stevenson, “Everyone agrees we’ll get back from the honeymoon at Disney World. current incarnation. response of many Democrats is imperative. more growth with consumption taxes. It wasn’t just the bride, in that case. Most of the usual suspects to changes in Social Security David M. Shribman is It’s just that some people prioritize fair- After a while, the groom started to miss his are behaving in the usual is well known, too: Oppose it. executive editor of the Pitts- ness.” old apartment; he liked sitting around after ways. The AARP is complain- Social Security is what is burgh Post-Gazette (dshrib- Everyone? Really? Many economists work in a living room that looked like a dirty ing that applying the chained known as a pay-as-you-go [email protected], 412 argue that raising taxes on consumers laundry basket had exploded. CPI would cut $146 billion in system. Remember all those 263-1890. will impel them to spend less — not a Sure, he liked his new wife, but he didn’t good thing in a consumer-based econo- want to be with her every waking moment. my. And economists note that the You need some downtime, he thought. wealthy spend a much smaller percentage Sometimes he longed for the nights he of their incomes on personal consump- would just spend lying on the sofa flipping tion, in effect giving them a tax cut and through the channels, watching violent the middle class and poor a tax increase. movies and sports. His friends used to drop Because sales taxes hit the middle- and by unannounced and bring their own beer, low-income taxpayers the hardest, they are but not now, now that his wife was always generally recognized as “regressive.” The there. It never bothered them when she was same can be argued about all consumer just “the girlfriend,”but now that they were taxes, including those at the gas pump. married, his friends wanted to give them Still, at least some Republicans recog- some space. If there’s one thing the groom nize that their tax cuts alone did not do hates, it’s space. the job for state economic recovery. The These days, all the groom’s old buddies next step is to admit that to maintain vital go over to their friend Bob’s house instead, state services, the needed increase in rev- because Bob is single. Again. His place is enue has only one source. filthy; the bathroom is a danger to public “States have a rough budget road health. Bob is happy to have his friends ahead,” Kiplinger says. Still, the current over. He never asks them to use a coaster. $40 billion budget gap among 30 states is Sometimes the groom wishes his new wife still an improvement over their red-ink was more like Bob. shortfall of $71 billion just two years ago. “So what happened to Chardonnay and They can thank Obama’s economic poli- Jackson?” I asked Mel. cies for that improvement. Maybe they “It seems she fell for the guy who should think about adopting them as installed their new hot tub.” well. “How very romantic.” Donna Brazile is a senior Democratic Contact Jim Mullen at JimMullen- strategist and a political commentator on Books.com. CNN and ABC News. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Monday, April 22,2013 • The World • A5 Y K Nation and World Mom wants ex to be a good More rain, snow sport and watch could lead to his son play DEAR ABBY: My 14-year- old son, “Nils,” recently more flooding joined a sport he really enjoys. His stepdad and I are GRAFTON, Ill. (AP) — The floodwater 3 inches deep at every practice, helping the Mississippi River is topping seeped into the basement of coaches and coaching my son out at some problematic Pam and Dennis Bick’s home along. spots and there is growing where they’ve lived for four Nils recently commented concern that spring floods decades. to me that he would like it if are far from over. The good “We have time to figure out his father could come and see news is that most businesses what to do, where we would go him practice. I took it upon and homes are high and dry, and where we would put myself, as I usually do, to call though hundreds of acres of everything,”Pam Bick, 57,said. my ex, farmland are under water, “I don’t want it to come up any DEAR “John,” bridges are closed and count- more. But I can’t stop it.” ABBY and sug- less roads are impassable. Rain last week started the gest he The river was at or near whole mess, causing the Mis- make an crest at several places Sun- sissippi and many other rivers appear- day between the Quad Cities to surge in Missouri, Illinois, ance and near St. Louis. Some Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan because it The Associated Press towns in the approximate and Indiana. Flooding has would Katherine Russell Tsarnaev, center,wife of killed Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev,exits 100-mile stretch of river now been blamed in three make our a car at the home of her parents in North Kingstown, R.I. on Sunday. from Quincy, Ill., to Grafton, deaths — two at the same spot son happy. Ill., reached 10-12 feet above in Indiana and one in Mis- My hus- flood stage. souri. In all three cases, vehi- JEANNE band, who An inch or more of rain is cles were swept off the road in PHILLIPS has been a Feds ask to interview wife in the forecast as well as con- flash floods. wonderful tinuing accumulation of Spots south of St. Louis stepdad to snow to the north, especially aren’t expected to crest until Nils for 13 years now, told me in Minnesota and the Dako- late this week, and significant I should leave it alone. He of suspected bomber tas. Flood watchers along flooding is possible in places said if John was a “real” both the Missouri and Mis- like Ste. Genevieve, Mo., Cape father, he would just show up PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) er, Dzhokhar, 19, two ethnic wife left for work. When sissippi rivers know that once Girardeau, Mo., and Cairo, Ill. without being asked. — Federal authorities have Chechen brothers from south- asked whether anything that snow — record levels in Adding to concern is the When things like this hap- asked to speak with the wife ern Russia, are accused of seemed amiss to his wife fol- some cases — melts, a lot of it forecast. National Weather pen, should I leave it alone, or of suspected Boston planting two explosives near lowing the bombings, DeLu- ends up in the big rivers. Service meteorologist Julie should I ask John to be Marathon bomber Tamerlan the marathon finish line on ca responded, “Not as far as I The current flooding is Phillipson said an inch of rain involved more than he tries to Tsarnaev, and her lawyer April 15, killing three people know.” He said she learned bad enough. In scenic is likely in many places tonight be? I tell my ex about all of said he is discussing with and injuring more than 180. A her husband was a suspect in Grafton, a small tourist town into Tuesday, some places our son’s activities and them how to proceed. motive remains unclear. the bombings by seeing it on 40 miles north of St. Louis, could receive more than that. sometimes he just doesn’t Amato DeLuca told The DeLuca said he spoke with TV. He would not elaborate. show. — TRYING TO BE A Associated Press on Sunday the officials instead, but DeLuca said his client did GOOD MOM that Katherine Russell Tsar- would not offer further not suspect her husband of Taliban capture DEAR TRYING: Not naev did not speak to federal details. anything, and that there was knowing your former hus- officials who came to her “I spoke to them, and no reason for her to have band, I can’t guess his reason parents’ home in North that’s all I can say right now,” suspected him. He said she for not coming to your son’s Kingstown, R.I., Sunday he said. DeLuca also offered had been working 70 to 80 11 from helicopter practices, particularly if he evening, where she has been new details on Tamerlan hours, seven days a week as a said he was going to attend. staying since her husband Tsarnaev’s movements in the home health care aide. While John may be irresponsible, or was killed during a getaway days after the bombings, say- she was at work, her husband in Afghanistan he may have unforeseen attempt early Friday. ing the last day he was alive cared for their toddler scheduling conflicts. By Tsarnaev,26, and his broth- that “he was home” when his daughter, DeLuca said. KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) Turkey’s Foreign Ministry telling him about your son’s — A Turkish transport heli- confirmed that eight Turks activities and letting him copter carrying at least 11 were aboard the helicopter know his presence is wanted, civilians was forced to make but had no information on you have done your job as a Fallout for states rejecting an emergency landing in a their condition or what had conscientious mother. At 14, Taliban-controlled area in happened to them after the Nils is old enough to also call eastern Afghanistan, and the emergency landing. The offi- his father and invite him. The Medicaid expansion insurgents took all the people cial spoke on condition of rest is up to your ex. on board prisoner, including anonymity in keeping with DEAR ABBY: In reference WASHINGTON (AP) — law, but to use the new dol- private insurance in new eight Turks and a Russian, ministry regulations. to the letter from the man Rejecting the Medicaid lars to buy private insurance state markets, helped by new officials said today. Stepan Anikeyev, the who was constantly setting expansion in the federal for eligible residents. federal tax credits. The big The civilian aircraft landed Russian Embassy’s press off “gaydar” alarms in health care law could have One of the main argu- push to sign up the unin- in strong winds and heavy attache in Kabul, said in a females (March 10), I would unexpected consequences ments for the private option sured starts this fall, and rain on Sunday in the village phone interview that a Russ- like to share my experience. for states where Republican was that it would help busi- coverage takes effect Jan. 1. of Dahra Mangal in the Azra ian man was being held pris- I dated and then married a lawmakers remain steadfast- nesses avoid tax penalties. As originally written, the district of Logar province, oner. He said the Russians man who incorrectly set off ly opposed to what they The Obama administra- Affordable Care Act required southeast of Kabul, District know he was one of the two MY “gaydar.” It had nothing scorn as “Obamacare.” tion hasn’t signed off on the states to accept the Medicaid Governor Hamidullah Hamid pilots, but they don’t have to do with his mannerisms, It could mean exposing Arkansas deal, and it’s expansion as a condition of told The Associated Press. details about his identity yet, his speech or appearance. It businesses to Internal Rev- unclear how many other staying in the program. Last He said the helicopter came and they are in “constant was his extreme personal enue Service penalties and states will use it as a model. summer’s Supreme Court down in a gorge in the densely touch” with local officials in insecurity regarding dating leaving low-income citizens But it reflects a pragmatic decision gave each state the forested region, known for Afghanistan. and making friends. In addi- unable to afford coverage streak in American politics right to decide. While that narrow gorges and rugged There was no information tion, “Mr. Not-Gay” could even as legal immigrants get that’s still the exception in pleased many governors, it mountains, about 12 miles about the other pilot. neither read nor write, which financial aid for their premi- the polarized health care also created complications from the Pakistani border. “A helicopter that belongs caused even more emotional ums. For the poorest people, debate. by opening the door to unin- The Taliban fighters then to no military organization insecurity. it could virtually guarantee About half the nearly 30 tended consequences. captured everyone aboard made emergency landing in an After we had been married that they will remain unin- million uninsured people So far, 20 mostly blue the helicopter and took them area of Logar province,”Interi- 10 years he became physical- sured and dependent on the expected to gain coverage states, plus the District of away, Hamid said. or Ministry spokesman Sediq ly disabled and we had to emergency room at local under President Barack Columbia, have accepted the In a telephone interview, Sediqi said. “We have sent our move. No one in our new city hospitals that already face Obama’s health care overhaul expansion. Arsala Jamal, the Logar police forces to the area to took him for gay, even with- federal cutbacks. would do so through Medic- Thirteen GOP-led states provincial governor, identi- investigate the situation, to out me and without a wed- Concern about such con- aid. Its expansion would cover have declined. They say Med- fied the prisoners as eight find out the reason of the land- Turks, one Afghan translator ing and to know who was in the ding ring on him. He divorced sequences helped forge a deal low-income people making icaid already is too costly, and and two foreign pilots of helicopter, how many of them me at 62 because the 30- in Arkansas last week. The up to 138 percent of the feder- they don’t trust Washington unknown nationality. were there and their where- something home-care aides Republican-controlled Leg- al poverty level, about $15,860 to keep its promise of gener- looked better, but that’s In Ankara, a spokesman at abouts at the moment.” islature endorsed a plan by for an individual. ous funding for the expan- another story. — MARCIA IN Democratic Gov. Mike Beebe Middle-class people who sion,which mainly helps low- PENNSYLVANIA to accept additional Medic- don’t have coverage at their income adults with no chil- DEAR MARCIA: I hope Vietnam police seize 53 you will write again and tell aid money under the federal jobs will be able to purchase dren at home. us the rest of the story, as I’m king cobras from car sure I’m not the only person HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — cobras is considered a deli- who would be interested in Air traffic controllers furloughed; Vietnamese police say they cacy by some in Vietnam, reading it. I agree that indi- have seized 53 king cobras where hunting and trading viduals who are uncomfort- from a car in Hanoi and the snakes is banned. The able with themselves some- some flight delays show up arrested the driver. snakes are also sometimes times emit vibes that make Officer Dang Van Hanh preserved in traditional others uncomfortable Commercial airline flights yet, the real test will come Sunday evening. JFK aver- said today the live snakes medicines. because I have experienced moved smoothly throughout today, when traffic ramps up. aged 70-minute delays for were taken to a wildlife rescue The snakes, which were it. But this subject does high- most of the country on Sun- Information from the FAA inbound flights, but no center near the capital where kept in green sacks, were light the absurdity of gay day, the first day air traffic and others showed that flying detectable departure delays. they were treated before seized Friday. stereotypes. Because a man is controllers were subject to Sunday was largely unevent- LaGuardia averaged 74- being released into the wild. Hanh said the car driver slight, soft-spoken and a furloughs resulting from gov- ful, with most flights on time. minute delays for inbound King cobras are the told officers he was paid to meticulous dresser does not ernment spending cuts, There were delays in parts of flights, and departure delays world’s longest venomous transport them. Local media mean he is gay,any more than though some delays appeared Florida, but those were of 37 minutes. snake, and grow up to 18 feet. reported he was paid under it means a man who is fat, in the late evening in and caused by thunderstorms. The FAA website said that The meat of the king $50. sloppy and loud is straight. around New York. 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Are you more apt to over- spend at the mall or online? FRANK AND ERNEST Can’t decide? While you’re thinking, I’ll go first. I am more likely to overspend in a store. Without a doubt. I’ve EVERYDAY gone to great CHEAPSKATE lengths to wean m yself from brick- and- THE BORN LOSER mortar stores. I must be nuts or Mary some- thing, Hunt but I can stroll past a store like Restoration Hardware — not needing a single thing — and just like that have an overwhelming need for the finest Italian linens with sumptuous ZITS thread counts. Plus, an entire bedroom suite on which to display them. It’s crazy! I feel deprived and pathetic not owning the stuff I see. I turn into a spoiled child pitching a fit if I can’t have everything I now want. Clearly, it is bet- ter for me to simply not go near anything resembling a mall. CLASSIC PEANUTS Online shopping is a godsend. It keeps me out of the stores and makes shop- ping less emotional, so I can THE FAMILY CIRCUS just get what I need and be done with it. I don’ feel so vulnerable and compulsive while seated at the key- board. It looks like I’m not like most consumers, according to a column at MSN Money. Recent findings by FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Forrester Research indicate that the average online shopping transaction now runs as much as 15 percent more than the average brick-and-mortar store purchase. The research says there are five reasons that people overspend online: You don’t have time to think. Once you have items in your cart, retailers want to move you through the ROSE IS ROSE checkout line before you can reconsider. They guarantee you won’t regret it. More than 40 percent of all online shoppers say product reviews are important to them. However, 80 percent of online reviews are gener- ally positive. They won’t let you for- get. Online retailers use your purchase information LUANN to make recommendations for new items and remind you to get that item that they’re sure you want. Free shipping. The lure of free shipping is an impor- tant tool in getting cus- tomers to spend more on each visit. Even if shipping only costs $4 or $5, shop- pers will put extra items in their basket that cost sev- eral times that much just to GRIZZWELLS qualify. They give rewards. Most of the rewards that retailers shell out are just incentives thrown in to get you to buy more, such as a 20 percent off coupon or free upgrade to faster shipping. I don’t doubt that online shopping can be a real budget buster, and I’m sure I’ve made my share of cyber-mistakes. But adding to this equation the time I don’t have to drive across town while burning up $4- a-gallon gas, to fight traffic MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT ’N’ CARLYLE HERMAN in a parking lot that has one less parking space than the sum total of cars wanting one at any given time — online shopping beats the mall for me. I believe I will stick with my answer. OK, your turn. Where are you more apt to overspend — online or while in the store? Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com and author of 23 books, including her 2012 release, “7 Money Rules for Life.” You can email her at mary@every- daycheapskate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. To find out more about Mary Hunt and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. C M C M Y K Y K

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tinued. “I told my daughter ice will be held tonight at FEAST More than just talk BOSTON to text me so I know every- Boston University for 23- Projects are Oregon Food Bank’s FEAST program just won the 2013 Innovation Award in City starts to get thing’s OK.” year-old Lu Lingzi, a gradu- Food Banking from Feeding America, the national organization for food The city is beginning to ate student from China. in the works banks. The 40 Oregon communities that have held FEAST discussions have back to normal reopen sections of the six- City churches on Sunday Continued from Page A1 seen measurable results from them, such as: Continued from Page A1 block site around the bomb- paused to mourn the dead as I Construction of a greenhouse at the food bank in Florence. ing that killed three people the city’s police commis- I Establishment of a community garden in a unused park in Florence. and wounded more than 180. sioner said the two suspects I Establishment of a farmers market geared toward low-income customers suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Tsarnaev remained hospi- had such a large cache of supermarket distribution. in Astoria. He was discovered that talized and unable to speak, weapons that they were Chris and Deana Buss- I Distribution of “mobile gardens” in shopping carts to Astoria WIC recipi- evening hiding in a boat cov- with a gunshot wound to the probably planning other mann and their son Chris, ents. ered by a tarp in suburban throat. He was expected to attacks. who own Bussmann’s Mobile I Funding of youth food enterprises in Tillamook County with Individual Watertown. His older broth- be charged by federal After the two brothers Ranch Butchering in Bandon, Development Accounts, a program that matches the savings of low-income er Tamerlan was earlier killed authorities. The 19-year-old engaged in a gun battle with have been trying for years to people. during a furious getaway also is likely to face state police early Friday, authori- develop a USDA butchering I Reopening of a disused grange building in the Applegate Valley. attempt. charges in connection with ties found many unexploded plant. But such a facility This year, seven other states are piloting similar programs. At the Snowden Interna- the fatal shooting of MIT homemade bombs at the would likely cost at least $1 tional School on Newbury police officer Sean Collier in scene, along with more than million. Street, a high school set just Cambridge, said Stephanie 250 rounds of ammunition. On Saturday, the Buss- Get in on the discussion a block from the bombing Guyotte, a spokeswoman for Police Commissioner Ed manns sat around a table If Coos County’s FEAST process works as it has in other Oregon communi- site, jittery parents dropped the Middlesex District Davis said the stockpile was with a USDA employee, a ties, the interest groups will incubate numerous projects that will offer oppor- off children as teachers — Attorney’s office. “as dangerous as it gets in farmers market manager and tunities for businesses, social service agencies and volunteers. To get on a some of whom had run in the On Norfolk Street, where urban policing.” someone with connections mailing list, contact Michelle Martin at South Coast Development Council, race — greeted each other the brothers lived, neighbors “We have reason to to venture capital. In just a [email protected]. with hugs. few minutes, the group had Presentations from Saturday’s meeting will be broadcast on cable channels said they thought they saw believe, based upon the evi- Carlotta Martin, 49, of explored the problem from 14 and 98 or can be viewed at coosmediacenter.pegcentral.com. some more detectives this dence that was found at that Boston, said that leaving her several angles that were new morning. But unlike Friday, scene — the explosions, the kids at school has been the to the Bussmanns. the street was open. explosive ordnance that was hardest part of getting back Outside City Paint, the unexploded and the firepow- Would ranchers be willing deners. Wild Rivers Coast Alliance, a to normal. paint store a half-block from er that they had — that they to form a cooperative to sup- I A push to get local grow- foundation started by Ban- “We’re right in the middle the brothers’ home, Brian were going to attack other port the butchering facility? ers onto localharvest.org, a don Dunes owner Mike Keis- of things,” Martin said out- Cloutier smoked a cigarette.” individuals. That’s my belief Could the cooperative have website that helps people er with the goal of “blending side the school as her chil- We’ll get back to normal,”he at this point.” Davis told tiers of membership, so that find local food. conservation, community dren, 17-year-old twins and said. “Cambridge and CBS’s “Face the Nation.” some ranchers could get I Outreach to nutrition- and economy on Oregon’s a 15-year-old, walked in, marketing help and others ists to help them inform their Boston are resilient.” On “Fox News Sunday,”he South Coast.” glancing at the police barri- could go it alone? Could leg- clients about where to get A private funeral was said authorities cannot be Sandra Geiser-Messerle, cades a few yards from the scheduled today for Krystle positive there are not more islation be introduced, as in local foods. executive director of SCDC, some other states, creating school’s front door. Campbell, a 29-year-old explosives that have not been I Development of a local said this is just the kind of state-level certification of brand under which foods “I’m nervous. Hopefully, restaurant worker killed in found. But the people of opportunity SCDC seeks to meat, so that meat could be could be marketed. this stuff is over,” she con- the blasts. A memorial serv- Boston are safe, he insisted. help local businesses create sold within the state without I Getting local food the expensive USDA certifi- served in local school lunch- jobs. “The more we can start CASINO suade voters to approve an scheduled an executive ses- cation process? es. exception to the state consti- sion among the meetings to The group made plans to acting regionally, the In addition to Oregon Continued from Page A1 tution allowing a non-tribal discuss legal strategy, research these topics, then Food Bank, local sponsors of stronger we will be,” she said. casino in suburban Portland. although some members meet again. Coos County’s FEAST meet- attempt to move its Central Each interest group made ing were South Coast Devel- Reporter Gail Elber can be The Southern Oregon objected. Oregon casino to the Colum- a similar commitment. At opment Council, a group of reached at 541-269-1222, ext. hearings are scheduled Tues- “All debate should be done the end of the meeting, the local businesses and govern- 234, at gail.elber@the- bia Gorge. Local developers day and Thursday, the Med- in front of the public,” coun- projects under way included: ments that seeks to expand worldlink.com, or on Twitter and a group of out-of-state ford Mail Tribune reported. cil member Chris Corcoran I A website for local gar- job creation in the area; and at @gailtheworld. investors have failed to per- The City Council has said. Syrian activists fear heavy death toll near Damascus

BEIRUT (AP) — Six days of districts could not be immediately Artouz. State-run news agency Heights after the area was captured civil war often conflict, especially fighting in a Damascus suburb has confirmed. The two adjacent SANA said Syrian troops had by Israel in 1967.Jdaidet Artouz has in areas that are difficult to access killed more than a hundred people neighborhoods are around 10 miles “inflicted heavy losses” on the a large Christian and Druse popu- because of the fighting. The gov- and possibly many more, activists southwest of Damascus. rebels in the suburbs. lation. ernment also bars many foreign said today, in what the government The Britain-based Syrian A government official in Damas- Mohammed Saeed, an activist journalists from covering the con- also acknowledged may be a dra- Observatory for Human Rights said cus told The Associated Press that based near Damascus, said rebels flict. Both activist groups, the matic spike in the rising death toll the death toll, mostly due to rebels were behind the “massacre” withdrew as soon as the govern- Observatory and the LCC, rely on a in Syria. shelling, could be as high as 250. in Jdaidet al-Fadel, saying they ment offensive began last week. network of activists on the ground The reports came as President Rami Abdul-Rahman, who heads sought to blame government forces After that, he said via Skype, in different parts of Syria. Bashar Assad’s forces pressed on the Observatory, said the group has who entered the area after the troops and pro-government gun- The main opposition group, the with a major offensive against documented 101 names of those killings occurred. men stormed the area and killed Cairo-based Syrian National rebels closing in on parts of the killed, including three children, 10 “The army discovered the mas- some 250 people. Coalition described the killings as Syrian capital, and while govern- women and 88 men, but he fears a sacre after entering the area,” the “The situation is very tense,” “the latest heinous crime commit- ment troops moved to encircle the much higher toll. The dead includ- official said on condition of Saeed said, adding that the area has ted by the Assad regime.” contested town of Qusair near the ed 24 rebels, he added. anonymity in line with regulations. no electricity, water, or mobile It added in a statement that “the Lebanese border. The Local Coordination Com- The corpses were already decom- phone service. “There is wide- deafening silence of the interna- The precise number of those mittees, another activist group, put posed, he added. spread destruction in Jdaidet al- tional community over these killed in the latest fighting in the the death toll at 483. It said most of Jdaidet al-Fadel is mostly inhab- Fadel including its only bakery.” crimes against humanity is shame- Jdaidet Artouz and Jdaidet al-Fadel the victims were killed in Jdaidet ited by Syrians who fled the Golan Reports of death tolls in Syria’s ful.”

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Bandon’s baseball team used a pair of strong pitching perform- ances to sweep visiting Myrtle Point in a Sunset Conference dou- bleheader Saturday. The Tigers won the opener 5-0 and the nightcap 22-0 in five innings. Myrtle Point managed just three hits all day. Robert Martino and Derik Cox combined for the one-hitter in the opener. Martino struck out nine but gave up five walks. “That’s a little abnormal for us, but he threw six strong innings,” Bandon coach Tyler Pendergast said. Myrtle Point’s Trent Phillips had a first-inning single. Bandon’s Chance Garrett went 2-for-2, with two runs and an RBI in the opener. Myrtle Point’s Joey Knigfe allowed just four hits by the Tigers. Cox had a double and Mychal Yarbor a triple. In the nightcap, Quentin By Lou Sennick, The World Coomer pitched a two hitter for the Marshfield’s Shaylen Crook runs in the pack at the start of the Prefontaine Mile on Saturday at the Prefontaine Rotary Invitational. Behind her is Gabby Hobson of North Bend. Tigers and also had a big game at the plate, going 4-for-5 with two runs and five RBIs. Cox had two doubles, two runs and three RBIs. Pirates stand out in Prefontaine meet Coomer and Martino also hit dou- bles, and Yarbor had another triple. The Tigers host Riddle on named outstanding runner. THE WORLD Wednesday and Marshfield on Other South Coast boys to win Friday. events were Marshfield’s Paul COOS BAY — Madelyn Myrtle Point has games at Gold Harlow in the pole vault, Pacific’s Metzler, Lauren McGowne and Beach on Thursday and home Mike Wagner in the 400 meters Shaylen Crook each won two indi- against Bonanza on Saturday. and North Bend’s Cam Lucero in vidual events for Marshfield’s girls Gold Beach 3, North the high hurdles. track and field team during the Douglas 0: The Panthers won a Cascade Christian’s Levi Prefontaine Rotary Invitational on nonleague game against the Girardot was a triple-winner in Saturday. Warriors, improving to 9-3 on the the field events, taking the Metzler won both the 100 and season and stopping a two-game javelin, long jump and triple 200 meters for the Pirates, and losing streak. McGowne won the high hurdles jump, and was named outstand- and long jump. They were named ing jumper. Central Linn’s Trever SOFTBALL Walker, who won both the shot the outstanding girls runner and Churchill 3, Marshfield 2: put and discus, was the out- jumper, respectively. Marshfield nearly became the first standing thrower. Crook won both the Oregon team to beat Churchill this Crater Invitational: Siuslaw Prefontaine Mile and the 3,000 season, but Danielle Duman hit a had a couple of outstanding dis- meters. two-run in the fifth tance performances in the major No team scores were kept in the inning to lift the Lancers to the win. invitational at Crater High School 13th annual meet. Marshfield had taken a 2-1 lead on Saturday. Marshfield’s girls also got wins in the second inning. Abby Matthew Campbell won the by Emily Moe in the high jump, Osborne hit a two-run double, 800 meters for the Vikings in a Adryana Chavez in the triple jump bringing in Breanne Johnson, who career-best 1 minute, 56.98 sec- and Jasmine Meline in the 800. had singled, and Chelsea Pettett, onds, which supplants teammate The Pirates also won both girls who reached by an error. relays. Hayden Schaffner as the Class 4A Metzler set the meet record in state leader. the 100 meters with a mark of Coquille’s Bradley Romine leaps over the bar in the boys high jump contest at the Schaffner stepped up a dis- SEE RECAP | B2 12.50 seconds, the best in Class 5A Prefontaine Rotary Invitational on Saturday at Marshfield High School. tance to the 1,500 and placed this season. She also helped the sixth, a spot behind teammate Pirates to a meet record in the League and a lifetime best. Cunningham won both the high Mitchell Butler, while Mack Bulldogs top 4x100 relay, with a time that is Christina McDonald of jump and 200 meters, and Marbas was second in the 3,000 believed to be the fastest in the Sutherlin also was a double win- Marshfield’s Connor Devereux meters. tennis foes stadium since 1983. ner, taking the shot put and won the Prefontaine Mile and the Siuslaw’s Katy Potter placed Meline’s time in the 800, 2 javelin, and was named the out- 3,000 meters. In addition to get- third in the girls 1,500 meters in THE WORLD minutes, 24.44 seconds, is tops standing girls thrower. ting a special award as Prefontaine 4:46.14, a career best and the No. 2 this year in the Midwestern North Bend’s Wyatt Mile champion, Devereux was time for Class 4A. North Bend’s boys and girls tennis teams topped squads they will face in their upcoming district tournaments during a trio of Thunder wins Round One against ex-teammate matches Saturday. The Bulldog boys, playing at THE ASSOCIATED PRESS court shot to win $20,000 in the home, beat Henley 4-2. break after the third quarter, North Bend swept three singles OKLAHOMA CITY — As awk- Durant drove for a two-handed matches — wins by Keaten Baker, ward as he felt going up against his slam while getting fouled and Kevin Johnson and Steven Chan, former teammate, Kevin Durant Oklahoma City was soon up by 30. all in straight sets. didn’t have a problem quite liter- Harden, playing against the Henley won the first two dou- ally standing in James Harden’s team that traded him away just bles matches, but Chris Seldon way in the NBA playoffs. before the season started, had 20 and Stewart Lyons gave the Durant scored 24 points and points, but the Rockets were held Bulldogs the overall win for the drew a rare offensive charging 15 points below their regular-sea- match with a 6-0, 6-2 win at No. 3 foul, and the Oklahoma City son scoring average while shoot- doubles. Thunder routed Harden and the ing 36 percent. Houston, which “They had a couple of tough Houston Rockets 120-91 on set a franchise record for 3-point- doubles teams,” said North Bend Sunday night in Game 1 of their ers during the regular season, fin- coach Dustin Hood. “I thought playoff series. ished 8-for-36 (22 percent) from Stewart and Chris played really Durant, who’s known more for behind the arc. well, though, in their win.” his three NBA scoring titles than Game 2 is Wednesday night in North Bend’s girls, meanwhile, for stepping in the way of oncom- Oklahoma City. traveled to the Rogue Valley with a ing opponents, got in Harden’s “We really don’t have an excuse partial squad. Some team members way on a transition drive in the anymore,”said Jeremy Lin, one of were at the state forensics champi- third quarter in a standout defen- three Houston starters making onships and others at a cheerlead- sive effort for the Thunder against their first career playoff apper- ing competition. But the remain- the league’s second highest-scor- ance. “We’ve gotten it out and The Associated Press der of the team still beat St. Mary’s ing offense. played terrible all the way across Houston guard James Harden, left, talks with Oklahoma City forward Kevin Durant 5-2 and Klamath Union 5-3. “It was all about giving your all the board — offensively, defen- during the second quarter Sunday. Against the Crusaders, North every possession,”Durant said. sively. That one’s over with.” Bend got wins by Allie West and Hours before going head-to- The Thunder were already up rebounds. Serge Ibaka chipped in eight points and 11 rebounds for MacKenzee Scott in singles. head with Harden, Durant said by 23 when Larry Hill connected 17 points and Kevin Martin, San Antonio. Meanwhile, top singles player that “we’re not looking at him as a on the half-court shot and went Harden’s replacement in the sixth Dwight Howard had 20 points Kylee Woodman teamed with friend right now.” But even right bounding toward Oklahoma City’s man role, had nine of his 16 points and 15 rebounds, Steve Nash Taylor Cuzzort, whose regular before tipoff, the situation didn’t huddle in celebration, getting in the fourth quarter with the scored 16 points and Pau Gasol partner was out of town, to win at seem natural. congratulated by Thabo Sefolosha game already in hand. added 16 points and 16 rebounds No. 1 doubles. North Bend also got “It felt a little awkward just before the team’s bison mascot Harden didn’t get much help for Los Angeles. wins by the teams Payton Smith looking across there during the pulled him back away. the rest of his starting lineup, Heat 110, Bucks 87: LeBron and McKenna Reasor, and Rylee national anthem and seeing him Durant’s dunk sparked a string which features players with a total James scored 27 points on 9 for 11 Mobley and Tori Shelton. with another team, but we’ve got of seven straight points for of three career playoff starts, all by shooting, Ray Allen scored 20 off Against Klamath Union, to get past that. We’re competing Oklahoma City, and Harden never center Omer Asik. None of the the bench and the Heat never Woodman suffered her first sin- against his team, and he wants to even came off the bench in the other starters scored in double trailed on the way to beating the gles loss of the season in a battle of win so bad,” Durant said. “We fourth quarter. Coach Scott figures in Houston’s first playoff Bucks in Game 1 of an Eastern the district’s top two singles play- know him personally, so we know Brooks called timeout and pulled game in four years. Conference first-round series. ers, falling to defending district how hard he competes and he Durant a few moments later, and Spurs 91, Lakers 79: Manu Dwyane Wade scored 16, Chris champion Marissa Doveri. knows how hard we compete.” reserves finished out the game for Ginobili and Tony Parker scored 18 Bosh added 15 and Chris Andersen The Bulldogs got singles wins After letting Houston wipe the Thunder. points each and the Spurs beat the finished with 10 on 4 for 4 shoot- by West and Scott, but had to for- away an 11-point deficit in the first “We wanted to take care of our Lakers in Game 1 of their Western ing for the Heat, who opened their feit at No. 4 singles. half, the Thunder regained control home court,” Durant said. “We Conference first-round series. title defense by holding In doubles, North Bend got with a 14-1 surge just before half- didn’t do anything yet.” Tim Duncan added 17 points Milwaukee to 42 percent shooting. wins by teams of Cuzzort and time and kept pouring it on. Russell Westbrook ended up and 10 rebounds, Matt Bonner had Reasor, Smith and Bailey Lyon, Just after a fan nailed a half- with 19 points, 10 assists and eight 10 points and Kawhi Leonard had SEE PLAYOFFS | B2 and Mobley and Shelton. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B2•The World • Monday,April 22,2013 Y K Sports Angels Jets trade Revis edge to Tampa Bay THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Prix, easily beating Lotus drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Tigers TAMPA, Fla. — Revis Romain Grosjean in a display Island is relocating to Tampa that will bolster his chances Bay. of winning a fourth consecu- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Buccaneers made a tive championship. bold move to fix the NFL’s ANAHEIM, Calif. — Mark worst pass defense Sunday, Hogan wins Funny Car Trumbo homered leading off acquiring star cornerback title at four-wide event the bottom of the 13th inning Darrelle Revis CONCORD, N.C. — Matt and Albert Pujols doubled from the Hagan ended a 17-month home two runs, lifting the New York Sports winless drought by racing to to a 4-3 Jets in the Funny Car victory victory over Detroit on exchange Shorts Sunday at the Dollar General Sunday for their second for the 13th NHRA Four-Wide Nationals straight series sweep of the overall pick in at zMAX Dragway. Tigers. The Associated Press this year’s draft and another Hagan powered his Dodge Detroit lefty Phil Coke (0- Mark Trumbo, right, celebrates his walk-off home run for the Los Angeles Angels against the Detroit Tigers selection next year. Charger to the final round 2) intentionally walked Pujols during the 13th inning Sunday. The Bucs announced the win over fellow Virginian with two outs and the bases deal Sunday, saying Revis Blake Alexander, veteran empty in the 12th before in Cleveland’s 19-6 win Buster Posey homered and Kris Medlen (1-2) lost for agreed to a new six-year con- driver Tim Wilkerson, and striking out Josh Hamilton on Saturday, was one of four the San Francisco Giants beat first time in 29 regular-sea- tract. Revis’ agents Neil rookie Chad Head for his three pitches. But an inning solo shots for the Indians, San Diego to complete a son starts in which he was Schwartz and Jon Feinsod sixth career victory. later Trumbo drove a 3-1 who took two of three in the three-game sweep. given a lead. confirmed the deal is worth Hagan covered the dis- pitch into the top part of the series. Zito (3-1) bounced back Brewers 4, Cubs 2: Ryan $96 million, with no guaran- tance in 4.071 seconds at double-decker bullpen in left Carlos Santana, Drew from the worst start of big Braun hit a three-run homer teed money, but makes him 315.34 mph to beat field for his second homer of Stubbs and Yan Gomes also league career to beat the in the fifth then was ejected one of the highest-paid Alexander’s Charger in the the season. connected for the Indians. Padres for the first time in three innings later, and the defensive players in the NFL. four-wide final. Royals 4, Red Sox 2; Twins 5, White Sox 3: nearly two years. He allowed Brewers won their seventh It includes $1.5 million annu- Spencer Massey (Top Royals 5, Red Sox 4, 10 Josh Willingham atoned for five hits in seven innings, straight. ally in both roster and work- Fuel), Mike Edwards (Pro innings: Lorenzo Cain drew an earlier misplay with a struck out four, walked one The Brewers are 18-2 over out bonuses. Stock) and Hector Arana Jr. a walk with two outs and the tiebreaking three-run double and did not give up run for the past 20 meetings with the The Jets also receive a (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also bases loaded in the 10th in Minnesota’s four-run sev- the third time in four starts. Cubs at Miller Park. conditional fourth-round were winners of the only inning to give the Royals a enth inning, leading the Posey’s first home run of Milwaukee improved to 9-8 pick in next year’s draft that NHRA event that features sweep of a day-night double- Twins to a victory over the the season was just the 11th after losing eight of 10 to will become a third-rounder competition in four lanes. header over the Red Sox. slumping White Sox. this year for the power- start the year. if Revis, who is coming off a (2-1) pitched Rays 8, Athletics 1: starved Giants. Before the Diamondbacks 5, torn ligament in his left knee, Marquez becomes the seven strong innings in the Roberto Hernandez pitched two-out, two-run drive off Rockies 4: Didi Gregorius is on the Buccaneers’ roster youngest MotoGP winner opener,when Kansas City won on the third day of the 2014 six effective innings for his Eric Stults (2-2) in the fifth, hit his second major league AUSTIN, Texas — Rookie 4-2. Kelvin Herrera (2-2) got league year. first win since he was known Hunter Pence, Pablo home run and singled to start Marc Marquez won his first the win in the night game, a as Fausto Carmona, and the Sandoval and Brandon a two-run rally in the ninth MotoGP race, capturing the makeup of the one postponed Michaels faces DUI charge Tampa Bay Rays complete a Crawford had accounted for inning that led the Grand Prix of the Americas to on Friday night because of the after California arrest three-game sweep of the all of San Francisco’s homers. Diamondbacks over become the youngest winner city-wide lockdown during Athletics. Mets 2, Nationals 0: Colorado and stopped the SANTA MONICA, Calif. at motorcycle racing’s top the hunt for the Boston Hernandez (1-3) allowed hit his seventh Rockies’ eight-game winning — NBC Sports announcer Al level. The 20-year-old Marathon bombers. one run, three hits, three home run of the season, streak. Michaels was arrested over Spaniard, last season’s Moto2 Alex Gordon had three hits walks and had seven strike- Dillon Gee earned his first Gregorius, who homered the weekend in Southern champion, stood on the bike in the second game, including outs in his first win since win and the Mets beat the Thursday at Yankee Stadium California on suspicion of and waved to the crowd after a single with one out in the Sept. 20, 2011, while with Nationals to take two of three on the first pitch he saw with drunken driving, authorities the finish. 10th. Alcides Escobar walked Cleveland. games from the NL East the Diamondbacks, started a said Sunday. and, after Billy Butler struck Blue Jays 8, Yankees 4: champions. comeback from a 3-0 deficit Michaels was pulled over GOLF out, Eric Hosmer reached on J.P. Arencibia hit a two-run Reds 10, Marlins 6: when he homered against at about 9:30 p.m. Friday McDowell tops Simpson an infield single — his fourth homer, Melky Cabrera had Brandon Phillips drove in the Juan Nicasio leading off the after officers manning a DUI hit of the day. three hits and the Blue Jays go-ahead run for the second fifth. checkpoint witnessed him in playoff at Hilton Head Andrew Miller (0-1) rallied for a victory over the straight day, Joey Votto Colorado led 4-3 when make an illegal U-turn, Santa HILTON HEAD ISLAND, walked Cain on four pitches Yankees after Josh Johnson homered and had three hits, Gregorius singled leading off Monica police Sgt. Richard S.C. — Graeme McDowell to bring home Gordon for his walked in the tying and go- and the Reds beat the Marlins the ninth against Wilton Lewis said. defeated fellow U.S. Open third run of the game. ahead runs. for their sixth win in seven Lopez (0-1). A.J. Pollock Michaels, the play-by- champ Webb Simpson in a Rangers 11, Mariners 3: games. doubled over third baseman play man for “Sunday Night playoff to win the RBC Nelson Cruz hit his fifth INTERLEAGUE Todd Frazier hit a three- Jonathan Herrera, and Football,” was taken to the Heritage for his second career career grand slam, one of Dodgers 7, Orioles 4: run double in an eight-run pinch-hitter Alfredo Marte station, where he registered a victory on the PGA Tour. four home runs by the Texas Mark Ellis drove in three seventh inning for the Reds, grounded out to third, driv- blood alcohol level over the McDowell was four shots Rangers in a victory that runs, and the Dodgers beat who won three of four from ing in the tying run. Gerardo .08 percent legal limit, behind when the round completed a three-game erratic Jake Arrieta and the the Marlins and improved to Parra followed with a sacri- according to Lewis. started, but rallied with a 69 sweep over the Mariners. Orioles to snap a six-game a major league-best 10-3 at fice fly to deep center. He was booked for suspi- over wind-blown Harbour Leonys Martin, Mitch losing streak. home. Phillies 7, Cardinals 3: cion of DUI and held for Town Golf Links. The 2010 Moreland and Adrian Beltre Matt Kemp singled in the Pirates 4, Braves 2: Erik Kratz hit a three-run about five hours before being U.S. Open champ had his also homered for the go-ahead run during a four- Slumping Clint Barmes had a home run to break the game released on his own recogni- only bogey of the day on the Rangers, whose 11 runs were a run fifth inning, and the pair of run-scoring singles open in the eighth inning and zance, Lewis said. 72nd hole to force a playoff season high. Dodgers received a solid per- for his first two RBIs of the lead the Phillies to a win over with Simpson, the reigning Indians 5,Astros 4: Mark formance from their bullpen season, including a tiebreak- the Cardinals. RUNNING U.S. Open titleholder. Reynolds’ seventh homer of in the finale of the three- ing hit in the sixth inning that Mike Adams (1-1) tossed a Kebede rallies to win the season put Cleveland on game interleague series. led the Pirates over Atlanta scoreless eighth inning to Langer adds another top top in the seventh inning and for their third straight win help the Phillies split the London Marathon finish to 2013 résumé the Indians held on for a win NATIONAL LEAGUE over the Braves. four-game series. The LONDON — Tsegaye DULUTH, Ga. — over the Astros. Giants 5, Padres 0: Barmes began the day Phillies snapped a 3-3 tie Kebede claimed a second Bernhard Langer added to his The home run by Barry Zito and Chad Gaudin with an .093 batting average with a four-run eighth that London Marathon title, impressive Champions Tour Reynolds, who also homered combined on a six-hitter, and was in an 0-for-14 slide. put the game away. cheered through the streets season by shooting a 67 to by thousands of spectators win the inaugural Greater reassured by enhanced secu- Gwinnett Championship by rity at the first major race three strokes. Josh Smith with 15. Grizzlies while getting just the ball and Stephen Curry’s since the twin bombings at The 55-year-old Langer, PLAYOFFS one dunk in their opener. desperation 3-pointer wasn’t the Boston event. who finished 10 under, took From Page B1 SATURDAY Reserve Jerryd Bayless led anywhere close as the horn A race that started with a control with a long chip-in Knicks 85, Celtics 78: the Grizzlies with 19 points. sounded and Denver cele- tribute to the Boston victims for birdie on No. 10. He had Brandon Jennings scored Carmelo Anthony scored 36 Game 2 is tonight at brated its 24th straight win at with a moment of silence six birdies for his fifth top- 26 points and Monta Ellis points, and the New York Staples Center. the Pepsi Center. ended with a thrilling conclu- three finish in six events. He added 22 for the Bucks, who Knicks beat Boston. Memphis closed within a Game 2 is Tuesday night sion under clear blue skies. also won the Ace Group have not won the opening After knocking the Celtics point early in the fourth on a at the Pepsi Center, where With a black ribbon Classic in Naples, Fla. game of a playoff series since from the top of the Atlantic 3-pointer by former Clipper the Nuggets posted an NBA- pinned to his chest, Kebede May 2001. Division, the Knicks took the Keyon Dooling. Los Angeles best 38-3 home record during chased down Emmanuel Pettersen wins LPGA Game 2 is Tuesday in first step to knocking them answered with a 15-3 run to the season. Mutai in the closing stages, tournament in playoff Miami. out of the playoffs by holding go up 92-79, equaling the 13- Golden State lost All-Star and overtook the tiring Pacers 107, Hawks 90: Boston to three baskets and point lead it had in the first David Lee for the rest of the Kenyan to cross the line first in KAPOLEI, Hawaii — Paul George scored 23 points eight points in the final peri- half. Eric Bledsoe, who had playoffs with a torn right hip front of Buckingham Palace. Suzann Pettersen won the and recorded his first playoff od. seven points, opened and flexor. Kebede clocked 2 hours, 6 LPGA Lotte Championship triple double, leading Indiana Anthony, the NBA’s scor- closed the spurt with layups Nets 106, Bulls 89: minutes and 4 seconds to on Saturday, beating Lizette past Atlanta for a 1-0 lead in ing leader, shot only 13-for- as the reserves played an Deron Williams, Brook Lopez emulate his 2010 triumph in Salas with a par on the first the Eastern Conference 29 from the field but scored important role in the key and the Nets turned the London, while compatriot hole of a playoff after Salas series. eight points in the fourth stretch. Brooklyn blackout into a Ayele Abshero was third. chunked her approach shot George made just 3 of 13 quarter. Nuggets 97, Warriors blowout. In the women’s race into the water. shots but was 17 of 18 from Game 2 is Tuesday night 95: Andre Miller scored a Williams scored 22 points, Olympic silver medalist Pettersen, the leader after the free-throw line, had 11 before the Celtics host Game 3 playoff career-high 28 points Lopez had 21 and the Nets Priscah Jeptoo of Kenya the second and third rounds rebounds and 12 assists. on Friday in what will be their and sank a nifty layup with ripped apart the Bulls’ cruised over the line in 2:20:15, at Ko Olina, bogeyed the final George Hill added 18 points first home game since the 1.3 seconds left that lifted the vaunted defense with a spec- the fastest time this year. hole of regulation to set up despite playing with a left Boston Marathon bombings. Nuggets to the win in Game 1 tacular second quarter, when the playoff on the par-4 18th. groin injury. It’s the first time Jeff Green scored 26 against the Warriors. they made 16 of 20 shots. SOCCER The 32-year-old Norwegian since 2006 that the Pacers points and Paul Pierce added Miller drove left past Joe Johnson finished with Late goal gives San Jose closed with a 5-under 67,and Salas had a tournament- have opened a playoff series 21 for the Celtics. rookie Draymond Green, did 16 for the Nets, who made a 1-1 draw with Timbers with a win. Clippers 112, Grizzlies an up-and-under between their successful first season record 62 to finish at 19- The best-of-seven series 91: Chris Paul led seven two defenders under the bas- in Brooklyn even better with SANTA CLARA, Calif. — under 269. Rookie forward Adam Jahn resumes Wednesday at Indy. players in double figures with ket and banked the ball off a victory in their first playoff TENNIS Atlanta was led by Jeff 23 points, Eric Bledsoe had 15 the glass with his right hand. appearance since 2007. They scored in the second minute Teague with 21 points and and the Clippers beat the Golden State inbounded will host Game 2 tonight. of second-half stoppage time Williams sisters carry to pull the San Jose U.S. to Fed Cup victory Earthquakes into 1-1 draw with the Portland Timbers on DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — RECAP going into a home game today bottom of the sixth inning. up her second win of the day Sunday night. Venus Williams beat Johanna against Willamette. Amy Schoonmaker on the mound. Jahn beat Timbers goal- Larsson 6-3, 7-5 to give the From Page B1 “Tomorrow is a huge pitched a four-hitter in the Marissa Dollarhyde had a keeper Donovan Ricketts United States an insur- game for us,”Montiel said in opener for Bandon and also pair of doubles in the second cleanly from 13 yards. mountable 3-1 lead against “It was kind of a pitchers’ a phone interview Sunday. had a triple and two singles in game for the Bobcats. The goal ended Ricketts’ Sweden in the Fed Cup World duel between probably the “If we win tomorrow, we’re the win. Bandon hosts Riddle on shutout streak at 314 minutes Group on Sunday. two best pitchers in the back into second and we just Savannah Williams had a Wednesday and then has a key and it neutralized a 58th- The victory guarantees league,” Marshfield coach go from there.” double and Hailey Iverson hit league doubleheader at home minute score by Portland the U.S. a spot in the coveted Floyd Montiel said of The Pirates then don’t three singles for Bandon. against Coquille on Friday. midfielder Diego Valeri. 2014 Fed Cup World Group, Johnson and Churchill’s have a game until a trip to Kieri Smith had a single and a The Tigers, Red Devils and Portland (2-1-4) extended while Sweden will play 2014 Taylor Potter. “We couldn’t Ashland on Saturday, which triple for the Bobcats. Glide are battling for two spots its unbeaten streak to five World Group II action. get the bats going.” is just fine with the coach. Bandon scored three runs in the Class 3A state playoffs. matches, and has never lost Earlier in the day top- The Pirates twice had “We need some rest,” in the first inning of the Myrtle Point, which is a to San Jose in eight matches ranked Serena Williams post- runners on third with less Montiel said. “Hopfeully, nightcap, but the Bobcats Class 2A school but part of since joining MLS in 2011. ed a 6-2, 6-1 win over 54th- than two outs and didn’t we’ll get the win and I’ll give rallied to take a 6-4 lead the same hybrid league with ranked Sofia Arvidsson. score,”he said. them a couple days to rest.” heading into the bottom of Bandon, hosts the Red Devils MOTORSPORTS The 21st-ranked Venus Marshfield missed a Tigers top Bobcats: the sixth, when Bandon had on Tuesday. Vettel repeats as winner Williams was a last minute chance to force a three-way Bandon beat visiting Myrtle its comeback to win. Gold Beach sweeps substitution for 16th-ranked tie for first place among the Point 9-4 and 7-6 in a Sunset Cheyenne Young had a Chiloquin: The Panthers at Bahrain Grand Prix Sloane Stephens in the fourth Pirates, Lancers and Conference doubleheader, ral- double and two singles for topped Chiloquin 12-0 and SAKHIR, Bahrain — match. Stephens lost the first Willamette. Instead, the lying to win the second game Bandon. Schoonmaker also 17-7 in a pair of Class 2A-1A Sebastian Vettel won his sec- match of the weekend to Pirates fell to third place by scoring three runs in the had two singles while picking District 4 games. ond straight Bahrain Grand Arvidsson. C M C M Y K Y K

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2. Hunter Drops, Marshfield, 13-0; 3. Sean L.A. Clippers 112, Memphia 91 , 267, 112.5, 42, $182,085. 3. (21) Jimmie England, Marussia, 1:37:06.434, 56. 21. Giedo Chicago at Montreal, 1 p.m. On The Air Duncan, Douglas, 12-6; 4. Luke Lucero, North Sunday, April 21 Johnson, Chevrolet, 267, 115.6, 42, $185,021. 4. van der Garde, Netherlands, Caterham, FC Dallas at Vancouver, 3 p.m. Bend, 12-0; 5. Alex Backman, North Bend, 12-0; Indiana 107, Atlanta 90 (7) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 267, 118.9, 41, 1:36:55.737, 55. Philadelphia at New England, 4:30 p.m. Today 6. Hayden Hinshaw, Reedsport, 12-0; 8. Zach San Antonio 91, L.A. Lakers 79 $155,985. 5. (10) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 267, 110, Not Classfied: 22. Jean-Eric Vergne, France, D.C. United at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. NBA Basketball — Playoffs, Chicago at Konkel, Brookings-Harbor, 11-0. Miami 110, Milwaukee 87 39, $151,018. 6. (33) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 267, Toro Rosso, 16, Accident Damage. Portland at Sporting Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. Brooklyn, 5 p.m., TNT; Memphis at Los Angeles 100 — 1. Brandon Williams, Cascade Christian, Oklahoma City 120, Houston 91 83.5, 38, $156,551. 7. (14) Jamie McMurray, Drivers’ championship: 1. Sebastian Vettel, Los Angeles at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m. Clippers, 7:30 p.m., TNT. 11.43; 2. Josue Avilez, Central Linn, 11.48; 3. Peter Today Chevrolet, 267, 80.4, 37, $131,330. 8. (6) Aric Red Bull, 77 points. 2. Kimi Raikkonen, Lotus, 67. San Jose at Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m. — New York Yankees at Meyr, Central Linn, and Bryce Watson, Douglas, Chicago at Brooklyn, 5 p.m. Almirola, Ford, 267, 97.2, 36, $132,671. 9. (8) 3. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 50. 4. Fernando Sunday, April 28 Tampa Bay, 4 p.m., ESPN; Seattle at Houston, 5 11.76; 5. David Joyce, Brookings-Harbor, 11.79; 6. L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 6:30 p.m. Mark Martin, Toyota, 267, 88.6, 35, $102,135. 10. Alonso, Ferrari, 47. 5. Mark Webber, Red Bull, 32. Colorado at Houston, 2 p.m. p.m., Root Sports. Zach Konkel, Brookings-Harbor, 11.87. Indiana at Atlanta, TBA (12) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 267, 90.9, 34, 6. Felipe Massa, Ferrari, 30. 7. Romain Grosjean, Hockey — Phoenix at Detroit, 4:30 p.m., NBC 200 — 1. Wyatt Cunningham, North Bend, Tuesday, April 23 $124,176. 11. (3) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 267, Lotus, 26. 8. Paul di Resta, Force India, 20. 9. Sports Network. 23.27; 2. Brandon Williams, Cascade Christian, Milwaukee at Miami, 4:30 p.m. 101.7, 34, $139,071. 12. (17) Kevin Harvick, Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 14. 10. Jenson Button, Golf Tuesday, April 23 23.57; 3. David Joyce, Brookings-Harbor, 23.75; 6. Boston at New York, 5 p.m. Chevrolet, 267, 106.4, 32, $133,821. 13. (43) Jeff McLaren, 13. NBA Basketball — Playoffs, Boston at New Gabe Brazelton, Brookings-Harbor, 24.29; 8. Golden State at Denver, 7:30 p.m. Gordon, Chevrolet, 267, 74.1, 31, $131,971. 14. (9) Constructors’ championship: 1. Red Bull, 109. PGA Tour Luke Lucero, North Bend, 24.33. Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 267, 80.9, 31, $121,768. 2. Lotus, 93. 3. Ferrari, 77. 4. Mercedes, 64. 5. York, 5 p.m., TNT; Golden State at Denver, 7:30 Wednesday, April 24 RBC Heritage p.m., TNT. 400 — 1. Mike Wagner, Pacific, 51.07; 2. Sam Houston at Oklahoma City, 4 p.m. 15. (13) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 267, 81.3, 29, Force India, 26. 6. McLaren, 23. 7. Toro Rosso, 7. Major League Baseball — Chicago Cubs at Gulliford, South Umpqua, 54.14; 3. Thompson $112,855. 8. Sauber, 5. Sunday Atlanta at Indiana, 4:30 p.m. At Harbour Town Golf Links Cincinnati, 4 p.m., WGN; Seattle at Houston, 5 p.m., Rogers, Yoncalla, 54.65; 7. Alex Brown, 16. (23) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 267, L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Hilton Head Island, S.C. Root Sports. Marshfield, 55.82. 90.3, 29, $100,685. 17. (2) Carl Edwards, Ford, NHRA Thursday, April 25 Purse: $5.8 million Hockey — Boston at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m., NBC 800 — 1. Luis Rivera, Crook County, 2:04.26; 2. 267, 105.9, 28, $121,510. 18. (20) Jeff Burton, Four-Wide Nationals Miami at Milwaukee, 4 p.m. Yardage: 7,101; Par: 71 Sports Network; Dallas at San Jose, 7 p.m., NBC Dakota Pittullo, Marshfield, 2:05.01; 3. Justin Chevrolet, 267, 76.4, 26, $93,485. 19. (11) Greg Sunday Brooklyn at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. (x-won on first playoff hole) Sports Network. Ledridge, Fort Vancouver, 2:07.85; 4. Cody Enos, Biffle, Ford, 267, 81.5, 25, $99,585. 20. (15) At zMax Dragway L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 6:30 p.m. Final Wednesday, April 24 Brookings-Harbor, 2:08.89; 7. Strider Myhre, Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 267, 74.7, 24, $113,399. Concord, N.C. Friday, April 26 x-G. McDowell, $1,044,000 71-67-68-69 — 275 NBA Basketball — Playoffs, Houston at Oklahoma North Bend, 2:10.07; 8. Nick Hossley, North 21. (18) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 266, 64.2, 23, New York at Boston, 5 p.m. Webb Simpson, $626,400 68-71-65-71 — 275 City, 4 p.m., TNT; Los Angeles Lakers at San Bend, 2:10.48. $127,985. 22. (41) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 266, Top Fuel — Final Finish Order: 1. Spencer San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Luke Donald, $336,400 69-68-71-69 —277 Antonio, 6:30 p.m., TNT. Prefontaine Mile — 1. Connor Devereux, 53.1, 0, $110,568. 23. (28) David Gilliland, Ford, Massey. 2. Tony Schumacher. 3. Shawn Langdon. Denver at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Kevin Streelman, $336,400 66-70-69-72 —277 Major League Baseball — Seattle at Houston, 11 Marshfield, 4:39.10; 2. Colby Gillett, Marshfield, 266, 56.6,21, $100,268. 24. (34) , 4. Brandon Bernstein. 5. Morgan Lucas. 6. Bob Saturday, April 27 Jerry Kelly, $232,000 69-72-66-71 —278 4:42.46; 3. Levi Graber, Nroth Bend, 4:49.84; 8. Toyota, 266, 58.5, 20, $105,943. 25. (25) Danica Vandergriff. 7. Doug Kalitta. 8. Larry Dixon. 9. a.m., Root Sports; Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, Brooklyn at Chicago,11 a.m. Russell Henley, $194,300 73-70-67-69 —279 Thom Hallmark, Coquille, 5:02.24. Patrick, Chevrolet, 265, 55.8, 19, $80,910. 26. Khalid alBalooshi. 10. Brittany Force. 11. David 11 a.m., WGN; Washington at Atlanta, 4 p.m., ESPN. L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 1:30 p.m. Charley Hoffman, $194,300 66-70-66-77 —279 Hockey — 3,000 — 1. Connor Devereux, Marshfield, (36) , Ford, 265, 41.6, 0, $83,235. 27. Grubnic. 12. Antron Brown. 13. Leah Pruett. 14. Los Angeles at Detroit, 4:30 p.m., NBC Indiana at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Chris Stroud, $194,300 70-70-69-70—279 9:20.85; 2. Grayson Munn, Crook County, (19) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 264, 80.9, T.J. Zizzo. 15. Steve Torrence. 16. Sidnei Frigo. Sports Network; San Jose at Phoenix, 7 p.m., NBC Oklahoma City at Houston, 6:30 p.m. Trevor Immelman, $125,667 72-72-66-71 — 281 9:21.09; 3. Colby Gillett, Marshfield, 9:27.63; 4. 17, $110,149. 28. (31) David Reutimann, Toyota, Final Results: Spencer Massey, 3.771 seconds, Sports Network. Sunday, April 28 Richard H. Lee, $125,667 68-71-69-73 — 281 Levi Graber, North Bend, 9:44.37; 7. Matthew New York at Boston, 10 a.m. 263, 36.2, 16, $94,293. 29. (39) Landon Cassill, 325.45 mph def. Tony Schumacher, 3.778 sec- Stewart, North Bend, 10:08.03. Chevrolet, 263, 33.4, 15, $91,982. 30. (26) David Marc Leishman, $125,667 67-71-71-72 — 281 Miami at Milwaukee, 12:30 p.m. onds, 320.81 mph and Shawn Langdon, 3.975 Rory Sabbatini, $125,667 69-69-72-71 — 281 Local Schedule 110 High Hurdles — 1. Cam Lucero, North Bend, Ragan, Ford, 262, 44.9, 14, $91,185. San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 4 p.m. seconds, 275.28 mph and Brandon Bernstein, Jordan Spieth, $125,667 70-69-69-73— 281 16.26; 2. Tate Barnes, Central Linn, 16.75; 3. Shaine 31. (16) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 257, 54.9, 0, Today Denver at Golden State, 6:30 p.m. 4.740 seconds, 153.47 mph. Mark Wilson, $125,667 69-75-67-70 — 281 Graham, Brookings-Harbor, 17.28; 4. Drae Stark, $98,785. 32. (38) David Stremme, Toyota, 256, High School Baseball — Willamette at Funny Car — Final Finish Order: 1. Matt Hagan. Brendon de Jonge, $125,667 70-69-67-75 — 281 North Bend, 17.34; 5. Rylee Trendell, Marshfield, 39.4, 13, $78,760. 33. (37) , Ford, 242, Marshfield, 5 p.m.; South Umpqua at North Bend 2. Blake Alexander. 3. Tim Wilkerson. 4. Chad Billy Horschel, $125,667 71-68-68-74 — 281 17.66; 7. David Walters, Marshfield, 17.89. Pro Baseball 34, 11, $78,560. 34. (30) Casey Mears, Ford, acci- (2), 3 p.m. Head. 5. Jack Beckman. 6. Cruz Pedregon. 7. Bob Camilo Villegas, $125,667 68-71-68-74 — 281 300 Intermediate Hurdles — Mohamed Conteh, dent, 216, 50.7, 10, $86,335. 35. (40) J.J. Yeley, High School Softball — Willamette at Tasca III. 8. Robert Hight. 9. Jeff Arend. 10. Ron K.J. Choi, $73,080 70-71-71-70 —282 Fort Vancouver, 41.31; 2. Shaine Graham, American League Chevrolet, accident, 210, 35.5, 9, $78,140. 36. Marshfield, 5 p.m. Capps. 11. Del Worsham. 12. Tony Pedregon. 13. Ken Duke, $73,080 70-70-71-71 —282 Brookings-Harbor, 42.48; 3. Weston Tilton, Camas East Division W L Pct GB (32) , Toyota, engine, 209, 44.3, 8, High School Boys Golf — Far West League at Courtney Force. 14. John Force. 15. Alexis Justin Hicks, $73,080 69-70-68-75 —282 Valley, 42.83; 5. Rylee Trendell, Marshfield, 43.79; Boston 12 6 .667 — $85,935. 37. (4) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, accident, DeJoria. 16. Dale Creasy Jr. Final Results: Matt Sutherlin, 11 a.m.; Marshfield at High Desert 1 Steve LeBrun, $73,080 68-68-71-75 —282 6. Cam Lucero, North Bend, 44.36. New York 10 7 .588 1⁄2 Challenge, 10 a.m. 181, 64.6, 0, $77,725. 38. (5) Kyle Busch, Toyota, Hagan, Dodge Charger, 4.071, 315.34 def. Blake Pat Perez, $73,080 68-70-70-74 —282 4x100 Relay — Central Linn, 45.11; 2. Baltimore 10 8 .556 2 High School Girls Golf — Marshfield at Shadow accident, 102, 50.1, 6, $117,958. 39. (22) Joey Alexander, Charger, 4.156, 294.56 and Tim Johnson Wagner, $73,080 67-71-71-73 —282 Brookings-Harbor, 45.17; 3. Camas Valley, 45.69; Tampa Bay 8 10 .444 4 Logano, Ford, accident, 102, 53, 5, $96,458. 40. Wilkerson, Ford Mustang, 5.141, 153.39 and Chad Hills, 11 a.m. 1 Stewart Cink, $46,980 70-69-73-71 —283 Toronto 8 11 .421 4⁄2 High School Boys Tennis — Noth Bend at 5. Pacific, 47.42; 7. Marshfield, 47.52. (24) Elliott Sadler, Toyota, accident, 85, 39.1, 0, Head, Toyota Camry, 10.525, 67.05. Central Division W L Pct GB Tim Clark, $46,980 68-71-68-76 —283 Canyonville Christian, 3 p.m. 4x400 Relay — 1. Crook County, 3:36.31; 2. $64,550. 41. (35) , Toyota, brakes, 65, Pro Stock — Final Finish Order: 1. Mike Kansas City 10 7 .588 — Robert Garrigus, $46,980 70-71-70-72 —283 Tuesday, April 23 Marshfield, 3:37.56; 3. Fort Vancouver, 3:38.11; 4. 27.7, 0, $60,550. 42. (29) Michael McDowell, Edwards. 2. Erica Enders-Stevens. 3. Greg Bill Haas, $46,980 68-69-70-76 —283 Brookings-Harbor, 3:38.68; 6. Pacific, 3:43.98. Minnesota 8 7 .533 1 Ford, vibration, 43, 28.3, 2, $56,550. 43. (42) Anderson. 4. Shane Gray. 5. V. Gaines. 6. Jason High School Baseball — Siuslaw at North 1 Scott Langley, $46,980 71-69-72-71 —283 Detroit 9 9 .500 1⁄2 Bend, 5 p.m.; Brookings-Harbor at Sutherlin, 5 GIRLS Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, accident, 36, 32.9, 1, Line. 7. Allen Johnson. 8. Rodger Brogdon. 9. Darron Stiles, $46,980 70-69-71-73 —283 Cleveland 7 10 .412 3 $53,050. Vincent Nobile. 10. Lewis Worden. 11. Greg p.m.; South Umpqua at Douglas, 5 p.m.; Umpqua Shot Put — Christina McDonald, Sutherlin, 39- 1 Darron Stiles, $46,980 70-69-71-73 —283 Chicago 7 11 .389 3⁄2 Valley Christian at Reedsport, 4:30 p.m.; Gold 6.5; 2. Kathryn Kaonis, Crook County, 38-11.5; 3. Race Statistics Stanfield. 12. Kurt Johnson. 13. Frank Gugliotta. Brian Davis, $36,018 65-75-70-74 —284 West Division W L Pct GB Beach at Glide, 4:30 p.m. Savannah Swan, Oakland, 35-1; 7. Karissa Irvin, Average Speed of Race Winner: 133.611 mph. 14. Jeg Coughlin. 15. Warren Johnson. 16. Larry Jason Day, $36,018 67-73-71-73 —284 Texas 12 6 .667 — Time of Race: 2 hours, 59 minutes, 51 seconds. Morgan. Final Results: Mike Edwards, Chevy High School Softball — North Bend at Siuslaw, 5 Marshfield, 29-7.5. 1 Bob Estes, $36,018 70-73-71-70 —284 Oakland 12 7 .632 ⁄2 Margin of Victory: 0.150 seconds. Caution Flags: Camaro, 6.495, 213.67 def. Erica Enders-Stevens, p.m.; Sutherlin at Brookings-Harbor, 5 p.m.; Discus — 1. Savannah Swan, Oakland, 118-9; 2. 1 Matt Jones, $36,018 75-67-68-74 —284 Los Angeles 7 10 .412 4⁄2 Douglas at South Umpqua, 5 p.m.; Umpqua Valley Olivia Gulliford, South Umpqua, 113-10; 3. 8 for 40 laps. Lead Changes: 13 among 8 drivers. Camaro, 6.521, 211.76 and Greg Anderson, Chris Kirk, $36,018 73-69-70-72 —284 Seattle 7 13 .350 6 Christian at Reedsport, 4:30 p.m.; Gold Beach at Cheyenne Auchard, Cascade Christian, 103-4; 4. Lap Leaders: M.Kenseth 1-74; D.Stremme 75; Camaro, 11.354, 78.84 and Shane Gray, Camaro, Justin Bolli, $27,384 68-72-75-70 —285 Houston 5 13 .278 7 Glide, 4:30 p.m. Savannah Thurman, Marshfield, 102-9; 7. Brandi M.Kenseth 76-111; M.Truex Jr. 112-146; J.Johnson 13.465, 63.67. Jason Dufner, $27,384 71-69-75-70 —285 Saturday’s Games High School Track & Field — Pacific and Myrtle Rodgers, Brookings-Harbor, 95-3. 147-155; C.Edwards 156-159; D.Earnhardt Jr. 160; Pro Stock Motorcycle — Final Finish Order: Matt Kuchar, $27,384 70-73-72-70 —285 Baltimore 7, L.A. Dodgers 5, 1st game Point at Glide, 4 p.m. Javelin — 1. Christina McDonald, Sutherlin, 120- R.Stenhouse Jr. 161; R.Newman 162-163; M.Truex Hector Arana Jr.. 2. Eddie Krawiec. 3. Scotty Carl Pettersson, $27,384 68-75-72-70 —285 N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 3, 11 innings High School Boys Tennis — Marshfield at Marist, 1; 2. Whitney Lindsey, Camas Valley, 112-5; 3. Jr. 164-174; M.Kenseth 175; C.Edwards 176-190; Pollacheck. 4. Jim Underdahl. 5. John Hall. 6. Stuart Appleby, $27,384 70-68-70-77 —285 Boston 4, Kansas City 3 4 p.m. Jayden McIntire, Camas Valley, 112-2; 5. Karissa R.Stenhouse Jr. 191-215; M.Kenseth 216-267. Matt Smith. 7. Katie Sullivan. 8. Shawn Gann. 9. James Hahn, $27,384 71-73-66-75 —285 L.A. Angels 10, Detroit 0 High School Boys Golf — Bandon at Emerald Irvin, Marshfield, 102-3; 6. Grace Hermann, Myrtle Top 12 in Points: 1. J.Johnson, 311; 2. K.Kahne, Michael Ray. 10. LE Tonglet. 11. Andrew Hines. Ted Potter, Jr., $27,384 68-71-75-71 —285 Minnesota 2, Chicago White Sox 1, 10 innings Valley Invitational, TBA. Point, 101-8; 7. Brandi Rodgers, Brookings-Harbor, 274; 3. Bra.Keselowski, 273; 4. G.Biffle, 264; 5. 12. Hector Arana. 13. Adam Arana. 14. Mike Baltimore 6, L.A. Dodgers 1, 2nd game Wednesday, April 24 99-5; 8. Emily Moe, Marshfield, 98-9. D.Earnhardt Jr., 263; 6. C.Edwards, 262; 7. Berry. 15. Steve Johnson. 16. Angie Smith. Final LPGA Tour Cleveland 19, Houston 6 High School Baseball — Riddle at Bandon, High Jump — 1. Emily Moe, Marshfield, 5-0; 2. Ky.Busch, 257; 8. M.Kenseth, 252; 9. C.Bowyer, Results: Hector Arana Jr., Buell, 6.896, 190.73 Lotte Championship Tampa Bay 1, Oakland 0 4:30 p.m. Loghan Sprauer, Kennedy, 4-10; 3. Cherise 247; 10. P.Menard, 240; 11. J.McMurray, 227; 12. def. Eddie Krawiec, Harley-Davidson, 6.924, Saturday Texas 5, Seattle 0 High School Softball — Riddle at Bandon, 4:30 Kirkpatrick, North Bend, 4-8; 6. Tie-Hailee K.Harvick, 224. 190.65 and Scotty Pollacheck, Buell, 6.948, At Ko Olina Golf Club Course Sunday’s Games p.m. Woolsey, Marshfield, and Kelsea Kubli, North Camping World Truck Series SFP 250 187.96 and Jim Underdahl, Suzuki, 6.942, 192.82. Kapolei, Hawaii Bend, 4-6. Toronto 8, N.Y. Yankees 4 Purse: $1.7 million Kansas City 4, Boston 2, 1st game Saturday Long Jump — 1. Lauren McGowne, Marshfield, At Hockey Yardage: 6,383; Par: 72 High School Results 17-9; 2. Laken Berlin, Crook County, 15-7.25; .3 L.A. Dodgers 7, Baltimore 4 Final Tampa Bay 8, Oakland 1 Kansas City, Kan. Kaila Tripp, Marshfield, 15-5.25; 7. Isabel Groth, Lap length: 1.5 miles NHL (x-won on first hole of playoff; a-denotes ama- Marshfield, 14-7.75. Cleveland 5, Houston 4 teur) BASEBALL (Start position in parentheses) EASTERN CONFERENCE Triple Jump — 1. Adyrana Chavez, Marshfield, Minnesota 5, Chicago White Sox 3 x-Suzann Pettersen, $255,000 65-69-68-67 —269 First Game 1. (6) Matt Crafton, Toyota, 167 laps, 125.6 rat- Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA 35-1.5; 2. Anna Rietmann, Douglas, 33-10; 3. Texas 11, Seattle 3 Lizette Salas, $155,874 69-71-67-62 —269 Bandon 5, Myrtle Point 0 ing, 47 points, $41,005. 2. (11) Joey Coulter, z-Pittsburgh 44 34 10 0 68 150 108 Jazmyn Herrington, Days Creek, 33-3.5; 5. Kaila L.A. Angels 4, Detroit 3, 13 innings Ariya Jutanugarn, $113,075 64-75-68-66— 273 Myrtle Point 000 000 0 — 0 1 3 Kansas City 5, Boston 4, 10 innings, 2nd game Toyota, 167, 120.4, 43, $32,620. 3. (19) Ryan N.Y. Islanders 45 24 16 5 53 134 131 Bandon 003 020 x — 5 4 0 Tripp, Marshfield, 31-11; 6. Caitlyn Robison, Blaney, Ford, 167, 98.4, 41, $26,140. 4. (8) I.K. Kim, $78,939 70-70-70-65 — 275 Myrtle Point, 31-5.5; 8. Kayley Leslie, Myrtle Today’s Games N.Y. Rangers 45 24 17 4 52 120 106 Inbee Park, $78,939 70-71-67-67 — 275 Joey Knife and Kohl; Robert Martino, Derik Oakland (Griffin 2-0) at Boston (Doubront 1-0), Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 167, 103, 40, New Jersey 45 17 18 10 44 106 121 Cox (7) and Chance Garrett. 2B-Ban: Derik Cox. Point, 30-6.75. $17,530. 5. (4) Johnny Sauter, Toyota, 167, 92.6, Na Yeon Choi, $49,355 70-74-67-66 —277 Pole Vault — 3:35 p.m. Philadelphia 45 20 22 3 43 124 137 Jessica Korda, $49,355 72-70-66-69 —277 3B-Ban: Mychal Yarbor. 1. Alex Jellison, Douglas, 10-0; 2. 39, $15,755. 6. (1) James Buescher, Chevrolet, Toronto (Happ 2-1) at Baltimore (Tillman 0-1), Northeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA Ai Miyazato, $49,355 67-68-70-72 —277 McKenzie Gauntz, North Bend, and Taylor 167, 133.8, 40, $19,630. 7. (15) Darrell Wallace Jr., Second Game 4:05 p.m. x-Boston 44 27 12 5 59 123 97 Shanshan Feng, $32,480 70-70-73-65 —278 Mauer, Marshfield, 9-0; 4. Mikena Shay, North Toyota, 167, 103.3, 38, $14,180. 8. (5) Ty Dillon, N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 3-1) at Tampa Bay x-Montreal 45 27 13 5 59 139 120 a-Lydia Ko 71-71-70-66 —278 Bandon 22, Myrtle Point 0 Bend, 9-0; 5. Lauren Tripp, Marshfield, 8-0. Chevrolet, 167, 101.3, 37, $14,105. 9. (13) Ron 100 — (M.Moore 3-0), 4:10 p.m. x-Toronto 45 25 15 5 55 138 124 Caroline Hedwall, $32,480 69-72-70-67 —278 Myrtle Point 000 00 — 0 2 6 1. Madelyn Metzler, Marshfield, 12.50; 2. Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet, 167, 89.3, 35, $14,030. Alex Jellison, Douglas, 12.97; 3. Laken Berlin, Crook Cleveland (Masterson 3-1) at Chicago White Ottawa 44 23 15 6 52 108 96 Stacy Lewis, $32,480 67-71-69-71 —278 Bandon (15)51 1x — 2212 2 10. (18) Timothy Peters, Toyota, 167, 80.7, 34, County, 13.11; 6. Lauren McGowne, Marshfield, Sox (Axelrod 0-1), 5:10 p.m. Buffalo 45 19 20 6 44 118 138 Hyo Joo Kim, $32,480 66-71-69-72 —278 Trent Phillips, Mussatti (1), Moore (1) and Kohl, $15,255. 11. (12) German Quiroga, Toyota, 167, 13.18; 8. Brittany Cook, Marshfield, 13.43. Miami (Nolasco 0-2) at Minnesota (Correia 1-1), Southeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA Hee Kyung Seo, $32,480 65-72-66-75 —278 Knife (2); Quentin Coomer and Chance Garrett. 90.1, 34, $13,930. 12. (14) Dakoda Armstrong, 200 — 1. Madelyn Metzler, Marshfield, 26.43; 5:10 p.m. Washington 45 25 18 2 52 140 123 Karine Icher, $25,516 70-71-72-66 —279 2B-Ban: Coomer, Robert Martino, Derik Cox 2. Chevrolet, 167, 74.7, 32, $13,805. 13. (31) David 2. Alex Jellison, Douglas, 27.39; 3. Brittany Cook, Seattle (F.Hernandez 1-2) at Houston (Peacock Winnipeg 45 23 19 3 49 121 134 Haeji Kang, $25,516 68-71-74-66 —279 3B-Ban: Yarbor. Starr, Toyota, 166, 57.8, 31, $13,730. 14. (23) Tim Marshfield, 27.70; 6. Lindsay Devereux, 1-1), 5:10 p.m. Carolina 45 18 24 3 39 118 145 Paula Creamer, $21,762 71-72-71-66 —280 George Jr., Ford, 166, 66.2, 30, $13,680. 15. (3) SOFTBALL Marshfield, 28.26; 8. Emalie Gauntz, North Texas (D.Holland 1-1) at L.A. Angels (Blanton 0- Tampa Bay 45 17 24 4 38 140 141 Vicky Hurst, $21,762 69-72-72-67 —280 , Chevrolet, 166, 88.1, 30, $14,505. 16. Churchill 3, Marshfield 2 Bend, 28.35. 3), 7:05 p.m. Florida 45 13 26 6 32 104 162 Karrie Webb, $21,762 69-74-70-67 —280 (28) Clay Greenfield, Ram, 165, 47.4, 28, $11,505. 400 — 1. Katelynn Rowe, Del Norte, 59.46; 2. Tuesday’s Games WESTERN CONFERENCE Beatriz Recari, $21,762 67-70-72-71 —280 Churchill 100 020 0 — 3 7 2 17. (33) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet, 163, 42.8, 27, Emalie Gauntz, North Bend, 1:02.03; 3. Karen Miami (Fernandez 0-1) at Minnesota (Pelfrey Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Marshfield 020 000 0 — 2 4 2 $11,230. 18. (27) Justin Jennings, Chevrolet, 161, Nguyen, Fort Vancouver, 1:02.25; 5. Hailee 2-1), 10:10 a.m. z-Chicago 44 34 5 5 73 146 94 Champions Tour Taylor Potter and Sophia Delap; Breanne 49.6, 26, $11,180. 19. (21) Bryan Silas, Ford, acci- Woolsey, Marshfield, 1:03.29; 6. Jordyn Keys, Oakland (Colon 2-0) at Boston (Aceves 1-0), St. Louis 45 26 17 2 54 119 112 Greater Gwinnett Championship Johnson and Abby Osborne. 2B-Mar: Osborne. dent, 120, 62.1, 26, $13,380. 20. (17) Brennan Brookings-Harbor, 1:03.33; 7. Lindsay Devereux, 3:35 p.m. Columbus 46 22 17 7 51 114 117 Sunday HR-Chu: Danielle Duman. Newberry, Chevrolet, accident, 119, 61.8, 24, Marshfield, 1:04.04. Kansas City (W.Davis 2-0) at Detroit (Scherzer Detroit 44 20 16 8 48 109 112 At TPC Sugarloaf First Game $13,930. 800 — 1-0), 4:05 p.m. Nashville 45 15 21 9 39 104 128 Duluth, Ga. 1. Jasmine Meline, Marshfield, 2:24.44; Race Statistics Bandon 9, Myrtle Point 4 2. Loghan Sprauer, Kennedy, 2:27.11; 3. Aysia Toronto (Dickey 2-2) at Baltimore Northwest GP W L OT Pts GF GA Purse: $1.8 million Average Speed of Race Winner: 103.028 mph. Myrtle Point 200 110 0 — 4 4 na Killingbeck-Davidson, Oakridge, 2:27.22; 6. Sarah (Mig.Gonzalez 1-1), 4:05 p.m. x-Vancouver 45 25 13 7 57 121 110 Yardage: 7,131; Par: 72 Time of Race: 2 hours, 25 minutes, 53 seconds. Bandon 241 110 x — 9 11 na Wall, North Bend, 2:38.04. N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 0-2) at Tampa Bay Minnesota 45 24 18 3 51 116 119 Final Margin of Victory: 0.167 seconds. Caution Flags: Lyndzi Robbins and Sayana Phillips; Amy Mile — 1. Shaylen Crook, Marshfield, 5:32.60; (Price 0-1), 4:10 p.m. Calgary 45 19 22 4 42 123 149 Bernhard Langer, $270,000 73-66-67—206 11 for 52 laps. Lead Changes: 18 among 10 driv- Schoonmaker and Savannah Williams. 2B-MP: 2. Aysia Killingbeck-Davidson, Oakridge, 5:36.86; Cleveland (McAllister 1-2) at Chicago White Edmonton 44 17 20 7 41 111 124 Tom Lehman, $144,000 71-71-67 —209 ers. Lap Leaders: J.Buescher 1-14; B.Silas 15; Marissa Dollarhyde; Ban: Williams. 3B-MP: Kieri 3. Guadalupe Gonzalez, Del Norte, 5:42.41; 4. Sox (Quintana 1-0), 5:10 p.m. Colorado 45 15 23 7 37 109 142 Tom Pernice Jr., $144,000 71-68-70 —209 M.Paludo 16-20; J.Buescher 21-33; J.Burton 34- Smith; Ban: Schoonmaker. Gabby Hobson, North Bend, 5:43.98; 5. Shaylin Seattle (Iwakuma 2-0) at Houston (B.Norris 2- Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chien Soon Lu, $107,100 71-71-69 — 211 35; M.Crafton 36-39; J.Buescher 40-61; K.Busch Curtis, Brookings-Harbor, 5:44.67; 7. Anna 2), 5:10 p.m. x-Anaheim 45 28 11 6 62 131 112 Mark Calcavecchia, $78,750 68-71-73 — 212 Second Game 62-72; G.Quiroga 73; D.Wallace Jr. 74-80; J.Burton Sweeney, Coquille, 6:07.27; 8. Larissa Schreiber, Texas (Ogando 2-1) at L.A. Angels (Vargas 0-2), x-Los Angeles 45 26 14 5 57 128 111 Duffy Waldorf, $78,750 69-73-70 — 212 Bandon 7, Myrtle Point 6 81-84; T.Dillon 85-95; J.Burton 96-108; North Bend, 6:07.58. 7:05 p.m. San Jose 45 24 14 7 55 118 109 Bart Bryant, $50,400 68-73-72 — 213 Myrtle Point 004 020 0 — 6 5 na J.Buescher 109-114; J.Coulter 115-118; J.Burton 3,000 — 1. Shaylen Crook, Marshfield, Dallas 45 22 19 4 48 127 133 Fred Funk, $50,400 69-73-71 — 213 Bandon 301 003 x — 7 9 na National League 119-125; J.Coulter 126-136; D.Wallace Jr. 137; 10:45.69; 2. Lauren Stokley, Kennedy, 11:45.60; Phoenix 44 19 17 8 46 114 118 Wayne Levi, $50,400 72-72-69 — 213 Lyndzi Robbins and Kirsten Canaday; Amy East Division W L Pct GB M.Crafton 138-167. 3. Carly Hibbs, Crook County, 12:01.04; 8. Larissa NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Steve Pate, $50,400 75-69-69— 213 Schoonmaker and Savannah Williams. 2B-MP: Atlanta 13 5 .722 — Top 10 in Points: 1. J.Sauter, 174; 2. M.Crafton, Schreiber, North Bend, 12:35.00. time loss. Jeff Sluman, $50,400 76-66-71 — 213 Marissa Dollarhyde 2; Ban: Cheyenne Young. Washington 10 8 .556 3 162; 3. J.Burton, 149; 4. R.Blaney, 141; 5. T.Dillon, x-clinched playoff spot 100 High Hurdles — 1. Lauren McGowne, 1 Esteban Toledo, $50,400 68-70-75 — 213 New York 9 8 .529 3⁄2 135; 6. J.Buescher, 133; 7. B.Gaughan, 128; 8. z-clinched conference TENNIS Marshfield, 16.07; 2. Emily Moe, Marshfield, 1 Michael Allen, $35,100 67-73-74 — 214 Philadelphia 8 11 .421 5⁄2 D.Wallace Jr., 127; 9. J.Coulter, 125; 10. Saturday’s Games Roger Chapman, $35,100 71-68-75 — 214 BOYS 16.14; 3. Isabel Groth, Marshfield, 16.82. 1 Miami 4 15 .211 9⁄2 D.Armstrong, 121. 300 Low Hurdles — 1. Kayla Costello, Del N.Y. Islanders 5, Winnipeg 4, SO Neal Lancaster, $31,500 69-75-71 — 215 North Bend 4, Henley 2 Central Division W L Pct GB Norte, 47.59; 2. Katelynn Rowe, Del Norte, 47.71; IndyCar Phoenix 3, Chicago 2, SO Andrew Magee, $31,500 70-71-74 — 215 Singles: Keaten Baker, NB, d. Jacob Mangan, Cincinnati 11 8 .579 — Vancouver 2, Detroit 1, SO Mike Goodes, $26,145 71-72-73 — 216 6-2, 6-2; Kevin Johnson, NB, d. Jackson Keppen, 3. Breana Harless, North Bend, 49.12; 4. Adryana 1 Pittsburgh 10 8 .556 ⁄2 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Pittsburgh 3, Boston 2 Gary Hallberg, $26,145 72-70-74 — 216 Chavez, Marshfield, 49.95; 7. Isabel Groth, 1 6-0, 6-0; Steven Chan, NB, d. Blake Preston, 7-5, St. Louis 10 8 .556 ⁄2 Sunday Marshfield, 50.44; 8. Hailee Woolsey, New Jersey 6, Florida 2 Gene Sauers, $26,145 72-68-76 — 216 6-2. Milwaukee 9 8 .529 1 At Long Beach Street Circuit Marshfield, 50.69. Washington 5, Montreal 1 Tom Watson, $26,145 69-75-72 — 216 Doubles: Adam O’Farrel and Zach Leinings, Chicago 5 12 .294 5 Long Beach, Calif. 4x100 Relay — 1. Marshfield, 49.91; 4. North Toronto 4, Ottawa 1 Bill Glasson, $20,940 73-74-70 — 217 Hen, d. Nathan Petrie and James Jordan, 6-3, 6- West Division W L Pct GB Lap length: 1.968 miles Bend, 52.38; 8. Brookings-Harbor, 55.78. Philadelphia 5, Carolina 3 Jay Haas, $20,940 73-70-74 — 217 1; Ryan Williams and Christian Meyers, Hen, d. Colorado 13 5 .722 — (Starting position in parentheses) Buffalo at Pittsburgh, ppd., reschedule conflict Rod Spittle, $20,940 72-73-72 — 217 4x400 Relay — 1. Marshfield, 4:18.76; 2. Del 1 Josh DeDiego and Clint Cheney, NB, 6-3, 6-2; San Francisco 12 7 .632 1⁄2 1. (4) Takuma Sato, -Honda, 80. 2. (11) Norte, 4:31.46; 3. Brookings-Harbor, 4:34.87. Sunday’s Games Rocco Mediate, $18,450 75-69-74 — 218 Chris Seldon and Stewart Lyons, NB, d. Jaime Arizona 10 8 .556 3 Graham Rahal, Dallara-Honda, 80. 3. (24) Justin Boston 3, Florida 0 Larry Mize, $18,450 72-75-71 — 218 Aguayo and Caleb Williams, 6-0, 6-2. Crater Invitational Los Angeles 8 10 .444 5 Wilson, Dallara-Honda, 80. 4. (1) Dario N.Y. Rangers 4, New Jersey 1 GIRLS BOYS San Diego 5 13 .278 8 Franchitti, Dallara-Honda, 80. 5. (12) J.R. Carolina 3, Tampa Bay 2 Transactions North Bend 5, St. Mary’s 2 Team Scores: Grants Pass 68.5, Thurston 67, Saturday’s Games Hildebrand, Dallara-Chevrolet, 80. 6. (18) Oriol Calgary 4, Minnesota 1 Singles: Allie West, NB, d. Emerald Deboer, 6- South Medford 66, North Valley 57, Mountain Baltimore 7, L.A. Dodgers 5, 1st game Servia, Dallara-Chevrolet, 80. 7. (25) Marco Colorado 5, St. Louis 3 BASEBALL 2, 6-3; MacKenzee Scott, NB, d. Emily View 51, Hidden Valley 49.5, Yreka 49, Crater 45, Cincinnati 3, Miami 2, 13 innings Andretti, Dallara-Chevrolet, 80. 8. (17) Simon Columbus 4, San Jose 3 American League VanValkenburg, 6-4, 6-4; Amber Moore, SM, d. Roseburg 41, Bend 32, Triad Christian 31, Siuslaw Washington 7, N.Y. Mets 6 Pagenaud, Dallara-Honda, 80. 9. (19) Simona de Anaheim 3, Edmonton 1 BOSTON RED SOX—Recalled RHP Allen Renee Thompson, 6-4, 6-1. 31, Rogue River 25, Klamath Union 12, New Hope Pittsburgh 3, Atlanta 1 Silvestro, Dallara-Chevrolet, 80. 10. (6) Helio Los Angeles 4, Dallas 3, OT Webster from Pawtucket (IL). Doubles: Kylee Woodman and Taylor Cuzzort, 10, Eagle Point 8, Cascade Christian 6, North Baltimore 6, L.A. Dodgers 1, 2nd game Castroneves, Dallara-Chevrolet, 80. 11. (26) Today’s Games CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed OF Dayan NB, d. Chloe Phillips and Sabrina Miller, 6-1, 6-1; Medford 6, Ashland 3, Mazama 3, Henley 2. St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 0 Scott Dixon, Dallara-Honda, 80. 12. (13) James Winnipeg at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Viciedo on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 19. Payton Smith and McKenna Reasor, NB, d. Emily Winners and Siuslaw placers. Milwaukee 5, Chicago Cubs 1 Jakes, Dallara-Honda, 80. 13. (16) Josef Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. Recalled OF Blake Tekotte from Charlotte (IL). Riehlman and Haley Ordal, 6-4, 6-1; Teddie Shot Put — 1. Derik Turituri, Cra, 51-7.5. Discus — Colorado 4, Arizona 3 Newgarden, Dallara-Honda, 80. 14. (22) Ana Phoenix at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Selected the contract of Savage and Sarah Loftin, SM, d. Ashley LeBarre 1. Drake Brennan, GP, 152-3. Javelin — 1. Austin San Francisco 2, San Diego 0 Beatriz, Dallara-Honda, 80. 15. (15) Sebastien Anaheim at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. RHP Fernando Nieve from Columbus (IL). Placed and Bailey Lyon, 6-1, 6-4; Rylee Mobley and Tori Hutchins, Ros, 170-9. High Jump — 1. Brian Sunday’s Games Bourdais, Dallara-Chevrolet, 80. 16. (3) Will Chicago at Vancouver, 7 p.m. RHP Brett Myers on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Shelton, NB, d. Melissa Seus and Becky Fuller- Sampson, Yre, 6-2. Long Jump — 1. Mitch Modin, Cincinnati 10, Miami 6 Power, Dallara-Chevrolet, 80. 17. (27) Tristan Tuesday’s Games April 20. Reinstated LHP Scott Kazmir from the Phillips, 7-5, 6-0. MV, 22-4. Triple Jump — 1. Kyle Larson, SM, 42-9. N.Y. Mets 2, Washington 0 Vautier, Dallara-Honda, 80. 18. (23) Ed Montreal at New Jersey, 4 p.m. 15-day DL. Optioned INF Cord Phelps to Pittsburgh 4, Atlanta 2 Carpenter, Dallara-Chevrolet, 80. 19. (21) Alex North Bend 5, Klamath Union 3 Pole Vault — 1. Joel Johnson, Ben, 14-6; 5. Billy Winnipeg at Washington, 4 p.m. Columbus (IL). Jones, Siu, 12-0. 100 — 1. Gabe Ovgard, Triad, L.A. Dodgers 7, Baltimore 4 Tagliani, Dallara-Honda, 79. 20. (8) Tony Kanaan, N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 4 p.m. HOUSTON ASTROS — Reinstated LHP Travis Singles: Marissa Doveri, KU, d. Kylee 11.00. 200 — 1. Gabe Ovgard, Triad, 22.44. 400 — 1. Milwaukee 4, Chicago Cubs 2 Dallara-Chevrolet, 78, Contact. 21. (9) Charlie Woodman, 6-0, 6-3; Allie West, NB, d. Mady Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Blackley and OF Fernando Martinez from the 15- Jacob Lowe, South Medford, 51.29. 800 — 1. San Francisco 5, San Diego 0 Kimball, Dallara-Honda, 78. 22. (10) E.J. Viso, Boston at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. day DL. Placed OF J.D. Martinez on the 15-day Mirande, 6-0, 6-2; MacKenzee Scott, NB, d. Matthew Campbell, Siu, 1:56.98. 1,500 — 1. Kenny Arizona 5, Colorado 4 Dallara-Chevrolet, 53. 23. (14) A J Allmendinger, Kirstin Doveri, 6-4, 6-2; Klamath Union won No. N.Y. Rangers at Florida, 4:30 p.m. DL. Feeman, Ros, 4:07; 5. Mitchell Butler, Siu, 4:13.36; Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 3 Dallara-Chevrolet, 51, Mechanical. 24. (2) Ryan Colorado at St. Louis, 5 p.m. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed RHP Mark 4 by forfeit. 6. Hayden Schaffner, Siu, 4:13.83. 3,000 — 1. David Today’s Games Hunter-Reay, Dallara-Chevrolet, 49, Contact. 25. Doubles: Taylor Cuzzort and McKenna Reasor, Calgary at Nashville, 5 p.m. Lowe on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Tommy Cornish, NV, 8:55.94; 2. Mack Marbas, Siu, 9:03.40. Pittsburgh (A.Burnett 1-2) at Philadelphia (5) Mike Conway, Dallara-Honda, 38, Electrical. Los Angeles at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Field from Salt Lake (PCL). NB, d. Kim Velaguez and Cat Keeney, 6-1, 6-3; 110 High Hurdles — 1. Seth Gretz, RR, 14.93. 300 (Pettibone 0-0), 4:05 p.m. 26. (7) James Hinchcliffe, Dallara-Chevrolet, 34, Brittany Meyers and Rianna Delgado, KU, d. Dallas at San Jose, 7 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned RHP Evan Intermediate Hurdles — 1. Seth Gretz, RR, 40.15. St. Louis (S.Miller 2-1) at Washington (Haren 1- Contact. 27. (20) Sebastian Saavedra, Dallara- Scribner to Sacramento (PCL). Recalled RHP Payton Smith and Bailey Lyon, 2-6, 6-3 (10-5); 4x100 Relay — 1. Thurston, 43.93. 4x400 Relay — 2), 4:05 p.m. Chevrolet, 1, Contact. Tori Shelton and Rylee Mobley, NB, d. Sarah Jesse Chavez from Sacramento. 1. Roseburg, 3:27.97; 7. Siuslaw, 3:33.88. Chicago Cubs (Wood 1-1) at Cincinnati (Leake 1- Race Statistics Pro Soccer National League Zacharias and Emily Parden, 6-2, 7-6 (7-5); Ashley Winners average speed: Time of Race: GIRLS 0), 4:10 p.m. Winners average speed: 85.763. Time of Race: ATLANTA BRAVES — Sent 1B Freddie Freeman LeBarre and Renee Thompson, NB, d. Machelle 1:50:08.7155. Margin of Victory: 5.3612 seconds. Major League Soccer Team Scores: Grants Pass 89, Roseburg 60, Miami (Nolasco 0-2) at Minnesota (Correia 1-1), to Gwinnett (IL) for a rehab assignment. Placed Alvarado and Raelyn Sisemore, 7-5, 6-3. Cautions: 5 for 16 laps. Lead Changes: 4 among EASTERN CONFERENCE Thurston 59.5, Bend 59, Yreka 45, Henley 45, 5:10 p.m. INF Blake DeWitt on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Track & Field Atlanta (Minor 2-1) at Colorado (Francis 1-1), 4 drivers. Lap Leaders: Franchitti 1-6, Hunter- W L T Pts GF GA David Carpenter from Gwinnett. North Valley 44, Mountain View 34, South Sporting KC 4 2 2 14 8 5 Medford 29, Hidden Valley 27, Mazama 26, 5:40 p.m. Reay 7, Franchitti 8-28, Power 29-30, Sato 31-80. CINCINNATI REDS—Placed C Ryan Hanigan on Prefontaine Rotary Classic Milwaukee (Lohse 0-1) at San Diego (Marquis Points: Castroneves 99, Sato 93, Dixon 89, Houston 4 2 1 13 11 8 No Team Scores Crater 25, Cascade Christian 23, St. Mary’s 16, the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 20. 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Andretti 87, Wilson 81, Hunter-Reay 73, Rahal Montreal 4 1 1 13 7 5 Transferred RHP Nick Masset from the 15- to the Individual Results include top three and South Siuslaw 15, Klamath Union 12.5, Ashland 12, Arizona (Miley 2-0) at San Francisco 66, Power 62, de Silvestro 62, Hinchcliffe 61. New York 3 4 2 11 13 12 60-day DL. Selected the contract of C Corky Coast placers Lakeview 11, Phoenix 10, Illinois Valley 8, Triad (Vogelsong 1-1), 7:15 p.m. Philadelphia 322111010 Miller from Louisville (IL). Christian 6, North Meford 4, New Hope 3. Formula One Columbus 223997 BOYS Winners and Siuslaw placers. Tuesday’s Games COLORADO ROCKIES—Placed RHP Jhoulys Shot Put — Bahrain Grand Prix Toronto FC 1 2 4 7 9 10 1. Trever Walker, Central Linn, 52- Shot Put — 1. Anna Roshak, MV, 39-4.75 . Miami (Fernandez 0-1) at Minnesota (Pelfrey Chacin on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 20. Sunday Chicago 2 4 1 7 6 12 1.75; 2. Wilson Hodge, Coquille, 49-2.5; 3. Discus — 1. Michelle Kinney, CC, 120-6; 6. Ashlee 2-1), 10:10 a.m. Recalled RHP Rob Scahill from Colorado Springs At Bahrain International circuit New England 1 3 2 5 2 6 Hamilton Mateski, North Bend, 46-2.5; 8. Cole, Siu, 104-2. Javelin — 1. Amira Johnston, Thu, Pittsburgh (Locke 1-1) at Philadelphia (Hamels (PCL). Sakhir, Bahrain D.C. United 1 5 1 4 4 10 Brandon Bowen, Coquille, 44-9.5. 132-11; 6. Ashlee Cole, Siu, 120-0. High Jump — 1. 0-2), 4:05 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Recalled RHP Discus — Lap length: 3.36 miles WESTERN CONFERENCE 1. Trever Walker, Central Linn, 147-0; Skylle Brummett, GP, 5-2. Long Jump — 1. Aliyah St. Louis (Wainwright 3-1) at Washington Stephen Fife from Albuquerque (PCL). Placed 1. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 1 hour, W L T Pts GF GA 2. Chance Sutfin, Crook County, 142-9; 3. Wilson Gallup, Thu, 17-11.5. Triple Jump — 1. Kathryn (Detwiler 1-0), 4:05 p.m. RHP Chad Billingsley on the 15-day DL, retroac- 36 minutes 0.498 seconds, 57 laps. 2. Kimi FC Dallas 6 1 1 19 13 7 Hodge, Coquille, 137-4; 5. Brandon Bowen, Pitts, Ros, 34-0.5. Pole Vault — 1. Emily Geddes, Chicago Cubs (Villanueva 1-0) at Cincinnati tive to April 16. Raikkonen, Finland, Lotus, 1:36:09.609, 57. 3. Los Angeles 3 1 2 11 10 4 Coquille, 131-8. Ben, 10-0. 100 — 1. Karissa D’Arpino, NV, 12.12. (Cingrani 1-0), 4:10 p.m. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Recalled RHP Hiram Javelin — Romain Grosjean, France, Lotus, 1:36:20.005, 57. Real Salt Lake 3 3 2 11 7 7 1. Levi Girardot, Cascade Christian, 200 — 1. Vanessa D’Arpino, NV, 24.86. 400 — 1. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 2-2) at N.Y. Mets (Niese Burgos from Nashville (PCL).NEW YORK METS— 4. Paul di Resta, Scotland, Force India, Portland 2 1 4 10 11 9 174-9; 2. Hamilton Mateski, North Bend, 165-2; 3. Megan Morris, Maz, 59.51. 800 — 1. Aliyah Gallup, 2-1), 4:10 p.m. Recalled LHP Rob Carson from Las Vegas (PCL). Chivas USA 3 3 1 10 10 9 Kyle Seals, Myrtle Point, 158-5; 5. Hunter Drops, Thu, 2:17.83. 1,500 — 1. Mahala Norris, Ros, Atlanta (Teheran 0-0) at Colorado (Garland 2- 1:36:22.225, 57. 5. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Designated LHP Aaron Laffey for assignment. San Jose 2 3 3 9 6 9 Marshfield, 152-11; 7. Cam Lucero, North Bend, 4:41.19; 3. Katy Potter, Siu, 4:46.14. 3,000 — 1. 0), 5:40 p.m. Mercedes, 1:36:35.728, 57. 6. Sergio Perez, WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Placed 3B Ryan Vancouver 2 3 2 8 7 9 148-9. Stephanie Croy, CC, 10:48.85. 100 High Hurdles — Milwaukee (Gallardo 1-1) at San Diego (Richard Mexico, McLaren, 1:36:36.496, 57. 7. Mark Zimmerman on the 15-Day DL, retroactive to High Jump — Colorado 2 4 2 8 6 8 1. Wyatt Cunningham, North 1. Willow Charlton, Hen, 16.05; 6. Mikaela Siegel, 0-1), 7:10 p.m. Webber, Australia, Red Bull, 1:36:37.742, 57. 8. April 18. Recalled 3B Anthony Rendon from Seattle 1 3 2 5 3 5 Bend, 6-0; 2. Noah Navickas-Avery, Sutherlin, 6- Siu, 17.37. 300 Low Hurdles — 1. Kenzie Weston, Arizona (Corbin 2-0) at San Francisco (M.Cain Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 1:36:38.072, 57. Harrisburg (EL). NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. 0; 3. Oliver Meyr, Central Linn, 5-10; 4. Mike Thu, 48.11. 4x100 Relay — 1. Grants Pass, 50.22. 0-2), 7:15 p.m. 9. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, SAN DIEGO PADRES — Placed RHP Tyson Ross Saturday’s Games Mitchell, Reedsport, 5-10; 5. Isaac Smith, 4x400 Relay — 1. Hidden Valley, 4:05.63. 1:36:41.624, 57. 10. Jenson Button, England, on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 18. Marshfield, 5-8. McLaren, 1:36:47.129. 57. 11. Pastor Maldonado, Toronto FC 1, Houston 1, tie Recalled RHP Thad Weber from Tucson (PCL). Long Jump — Levi Girardot, Cascade Christian, Auto Racing Venezuela, Williams, 1:37:06.948, 57. 12. Nico Seattle FC 1, Colorado 0 FOOTBALL 20-9.5; 2. Nathaniel Vosika, Douglas, 20-5.75; 3. Pro Basketball Hulkenberg, Germany, Force India, 1:37:13.431, New York 4, New England 1 National Football League Chad Bell, Del Norte, 20-4.75; 5. Wyatt NASCAR 57. 13. Adrian Sutil, Germany, Force India, Chicago 1, Columbus 0 NEW YORK JETS—Traded CB Darrelle Revis to Cunningham, North Bend, 19-10.75; 6. Mike NBA Playoffs Sprint Cup STP 400 1:37:17.217, 57. 14. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, FC Dallas 2, Vancouver 0 Tampa Bay for a 2013 first-round draft pick and Mitchell, Reedsport, 19-9. FIRST ROUND Sunday Williams, 1:37:22.009, 57. 15. Felipe Massa, Real Salt Lake 1, Chivas USA 0 a conditional 2014 draft pick. Triple Jump — 1. Levi Girardot, Cascade (Best-of-7) At Kansas Speedway Brazil, Ferrari, 1:37:26.862, 57. 16. Daniel Los Angeles 2, Sporting Kansas City 0 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Agreed to terms Christian, 42-6; 2. Brad Larsen, Myrtle Point, 40- x-if necessary Kansas City, Kan. Ricciardo, Australia, Toro Rosso, 1:36:06.584, Sunday’s Games with CB Darrelle Revis on a six-year contract. 9.25; 3. Peter Meyr, Central Linn, 40-7.5; 4. Cam Saturday, April 20 Lap length: 1.5 miles 56. 17. Charles Pic, France, Caterham, Philadelphia 3, D.C. United 2 HOCKEY Lucero, North Bend, 40-6; 7. Jordan New York 85, Boston 78 (Start position in parentheses) 1:36:16.347, 56. 18. Esteban Gutierrez, Mexico, San Jose 1, Portland 1, tie National Hockey League Siebenthaler, North Bend, 39-8.5. Denver 97, Golden State 95 1. (1) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 267 laps, 146 rat- Sauber, 1:36:16.937, 56. 19. Jules Bianchi, France, Saturday, April 27 CALGARY FLAMES — Signed G Joey MacDonald Pole Vault — 1. Paul Harlow, Marshfield, 13-6; Brooklyn 106, Chicago 89 ing, 48 points, $263,816. 2. (27) Kasey Kahne, Marussia, 1:36:54.150, 56. 20. Max Chilton, New York at Toronto FC, 11 a.m. to a one-year contract. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B4•The World • Monday, April 22,2013 Y K Sports Sato races to first IndyCar win LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) times, in 1988, and from 1991 — Takuma Sato became the through 1993. first Japanese driver to win an Justin Wilson, who start- IndyCar race on Sunday in ed 24th because he never got the Toyota Grand Prix of a qualifying run in on Long Beach. Saturday, drove all the way to The win came in Sato’s third and pole-sitter Dario 52nd career start, and was the Franchitti was fourth in his first for A.J. Foyt Racing since 250th career start. It marked Airton Dare won Kansas in a sweep of the top four spots 2002. Only the Texan wasn’t for Honda, which is celebrat- The Associated Press on hand to make his first- ing its 20th anniversary this Driver Matt Kenseth (20) holds off Kevin Harvick (29) during Sunday’s NASCAR race at Kansas Speedway. ever trip to Long Beach’s season and had been shut out Victory Lane — a sciatic by Chevrolet in the first two nerve that will require sur- races of the year. gery forced him to watch the In fact, Honda was locked Kenseth wins at Kansas City race on television at home. out of the podium at St. Pete The victory on the tem- The Associated Press and had just one spot — Scott KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) fall’s race at Kansas. But the whatever he says, they kind porary street course through Takuma Sato celebrates his victo- Dixon’s second-place finish — Matt Kenseth is still reluc- success he’s having with of pick up on.” Long Beach — where Foyt ry in the IndyCar Series Grand Prix at Barber — as Chevy drivers tant to talk about what drove Gibbs, and the strong rapport Kenseth certainly showed never won as a driver or team of Long Beach on Sunday. Sato from Andretti Autosport won his move from Roush Fenway that he’s already built with the kids how to do it Sunday. owner — was a huge accom- became the first Japanese driver the first two races. Racing to Joe Gibbs Racing at crew chief Jason Ratcliff, has He won the race off pit plishment for the organiza- to win an IndyCar race. JR Hildebrand was the the end of last season. turned some heads. road after taking two tires tion. A.J. Foyt Racing’s last highest finishing Chevrolet He’s perfectly willing to He ran in the top 10 at under caution, and then built win on a street or road course definitely our big leader and driver in fifth, his best finish talk about how much he Phoenix and California, and a big enough lead on Kahne was with Foyt behind the he is the big boss man,”Larry of the season, and Oriol enjoys winning. landed on the pole at Kansas. that he could hang on in the wheel at Silverstone in 1978. Foyt said. “This is for him.” Servia was sixth after a After making the biggest He wound up leading a race- closing laps. And even when “It was an easy win,”said The win pushed Sato to penalty was overturned. driver move of the year, high 163 laps, and the win Kahne briefly pulled up next the diminutive Sato, who second in the IndyCar stand- That pushed Marco Andretti Kenseth has proven with his pushed him into eighth in the to him entering Turn 4, leapt into the arms of his ings, and was redemption for down a spot to sixth, but the results that he’s perfectly points standing. Kenseth pulled away over the crew members in Victory the Honda driver. Probably highest finish for an Andretti happy with his new ride. He “It was the right place for final lap. Lane. “It was just a perfect best known for crashing on organization that was look- won earlier this season at Las me, with the right group at He was chased across the weekend to be honest. The the final lap of last year’s ing to open the season with Vegas, and on Sunday kept his the right time, and all that finish line to become the team did a tremendous job. Indianapolis 500 while driv- three consecutive wins. No. 20 Toyota in front of Kasey stuff,” Kenseth said. “There third straight pole winner in Pit stops, right calls, the ing for Bobby Rahal, Sato also Sato took the lead when Kahne over the final few laps wasn’t — honestly, there the Sprint Cup series, some- power was great and I was suffered disappointment two Will Power pitted from the to win at Kansas Speedway. wasn’t any doubt. I just knew thing that hadn’t happened comfortable in the car and races earlier when he was front. Sato had no problems “It can always go better,” that was where I needed to be, since the 1985 season, when able to push everything.” headed to a podium finish at holding off the field over the Kenseth said, “but things and where I felt like I had the Bill Elliott and Dale From Texas, Foyt said via Long Beach and Ryan Hunter- remaining 50 laps. have been party darn good best chance to be successful.” Earnhardt combined to do it telephone the “last five laps Reay spun him on the final lap. The rest of the field was- from a performance stand- It’s not just the results at Michigan, Bristol and were the longest five laps of On Sunday, he held off n’t so lucky. point. I think from an organi- that have made him such a Darlington. anything. Graham Rahal, who took his A late crash between zational standpoint, if all the welcome addition to Gibbs. Jimmie Johnson won two “We’ve had a lot of driv- seat at Rahal Letterman Servia and Tony Kanaan sent stars aligned, we could have Kenseth also has taken on a weeks ago at Martinsville. ers, but none of them wanted Lanigan Racing, for the win. Kanaan into the wall, where won every race this year. leadership role for a team Busch did it last week at Texas. to win,” Foyt said. “This boy Although the second-place he climbed from his car and We’ve had cars running in the that includes Kyle Busch and Johnson, the points wants to win.” finish was a huge turnaround was on the track for the final top three every week.” Denny Hamlin. leader, finished third with a His son, Larry Foyt, runs for Rahal, who did not fare lap. It brought out the cau- Kenseth had spent his “They listen to him,” said car that kept getting better the day-to-day operations of well in his first two races tion that ended the race entire career at Roush J.D. Gibbs, president of Joe during long, green flag runs. the team and said he hated driving for his father’s team, under yellow, and Servia was Fenway, winning three times Gibbs Racing. “So it’s invalu- Martin Truex Jr. came home his dad not being at the track it was a typical Rahal result. hit with a 30-second penalty each of the past two years, able when we have those in fourth and Clint Bowyer for the win. Bobby Rahal finished second for what IndyCar deemed including a victory in last meetings and those guys, was fifth. “We hate it because he is as a driver at Long Beach four avoidable contact.

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