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Owner Anthony D’Alessandro SPORTS >> PAGE 46 stands on the factory floor of his Domestic plant in Eddystone, where hundreds abuse charges of uniforms are made each week. against Herrera are dismissed PEGDEGRASSA—MEDIANEWSGROUP

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HISTORICAL FIGURE New exhibition highlights life & career of Marian Anderson

KEVIN TUSTIN - MEDIANEWS GROUP MarianAndersonisburiedinthehistoricEdenCemeteryin Collingdale with her mother, Anna, sisters Alyse Anderson and Ethel DePriest, her husband James H. DePriest and UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LIBRARIES their son James A. DePriest. A1989portraitofMarianAndersonbyBrianLanker.

A new exhibit at the Na- “When I arrived at the Historians comment on Anderson’s tional Portrait Gallery in Portrait Gallery I was par- impact on arts and civil rights; burial , D.C., called ticularly drawn to this se- “One Life: Marian Ander- ries, and in looking into in historic cemetery in Collingdale son” provides a glimpse our collection, realized we into the singer, showing had several works depict- Eleanor Roosevelt. Follow- her life through a number ing Marian Anderson. Up By Kevin Tustin ing the landmark event that of photographs, audio clips to that point, what I knew [email protected] drew the attention of tens of and paintings ranging from about her was mainly re- Philadelphia native Mar- thousands, Anderson con- 1898 through the late-1980s, lated to the 1939 Lincoln ian Anderson was a histor- tinued her life singing and including performances at Memorial Concert, but I ical figure whose promi- using the arts to produce her Danbury, Conn., home, suspected that there was nence as a classical singer an inclusive area for all cre- and pictures with compos- more to her story,” wrote in a still segregated nation ative and to fight for ers like Leonard Bernstein Ureña, an associate curator made her an icon of the civil rights. and Aaron Copland. of photographs at the gal- 20th century. Her perfor- Her concert at the memo- This is the first “One lery, in a Friday email. “As mance at the Lincoln Me- rial is the touchstone mo- Life” exhibition by the Na- I started looking at the lit- morial in 1939 was an act ment most of us learned tional Portrait Gallery ded- erature and her own papers, of defiance against dis- about in our history classes icated to Marian Anderson, it quickly became clear that crimination that was coor- in school. But who was Mar- according to exhibit curator she was a perfect candidate THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION dinated of then-First Lady ian Anderson? Leslie Ureña. MARIAN » PAGE 11

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MADEINAMERICA

Owner Anthony D’Alessandro looks over the shoulder of one of his employees, proudly talking about the fine individualized craftsmanship that goes into each and every uniform made at Accent Uniforms in Eddystone. In Italy, he is Cavalieri

PHOTOS BY PEG DEGRASSA - MEDIANEWS GROUP D’Alessandro; in America, Owner Anthony D’Alessandro overlooks the production floor at Accent Uniforms in Eddystone. The company has been making uniforms for closeto50years. he is the king of uniforms

officer’s uniform worldwide. about 95 percent of all officers’ By Peg DeGrassa uniforms, in all branches of the [email protected] Anthony D’Alessandro of Rid- Editor of Town Talk, News & Press of ley Park is owner and operator military, are made right there in Delaware County of Accent Uniforms, Inc. at 200 his Delaware County plant. The Saville Ave., Eddystone. His com- company also produces uniforms EDDYSTONE >> It’s often been said pany not only made the double- forWestPoint,theNavalAcad- thatifapersondigsdeepenough breasted custom uniform that emy at Annapolis, Virginia Mili- into any nationally known proj- BernardHillworewhenheplayed tary Academy, Valley Forge Mili- ect or program—whether it’s a ship captain, E.J. Smith, in 1997’s tary Academy, and many others. film, a business venture, a Broad- “Titanic,” but Accent Uniforms “I enjoy the business or wayshow,ahitsong,oramedi- also dressed George C. Scott in I wouldn’t still be here,” cal breakthrough — he can dis- three different sets of uniforms D’Alessandro, 79, said with pride cover a slight touch of Delaware for his role as a general in the 1981 gleaming in his eyes as he looked County in there somewhere. So, drama, “Taps.” Accent Uniforms out over a room humming with it shouldn’t surprise many to dis- makes and supplies officer uni- the sound of sewing machines. Accent Uniforms, Inc. and ARD Uniforms Enterprises, LTD., at 200 cover the “touch of Delco” in the formsfortheU.S.Navy,Marines, “It’sinmyheartandinmyblood. SavilleAve.,Eddystone,aresituatedinanunassuming,modest film classics “Titanic” and “Taps,” Army and Coast Guard. Next year will mark our 50th year, building,yetproduceandsellwellover50,000uniformseachyear. and in just about every military According to D’Alessandro, KING >> PAGE 5 THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES | NEWS | 5

PHOTOS BY PEG DEGRASSA - MEDIANEWS GROUP Accent Uniforms owner Anthony D’Alessandro stands beside a military officer’s uniform on display at his company in Eddystone. A few ofthe Uniform entrepreneur Anthony D’Alessandro, center, stands between his two daughters, Anita D’Alessandro, manyawardsthathehaswonthroughtheyearsforhiscommunity left, and Carla D’Alessandro, right. Both daughters work in the family businesses, Accent Uniforms andARD involvementcanbeseeninthebackground. Uniforms.

thriving, D’Alessandro opened ARD Uniforms Enterprises, an- King otherbusinessunderthesame FROM PAGE 4 roof. The company, which has a retail storefront, sells uniforms one half of a century, in business.” and accessories for law enforcers Accent Uniforms makes the ba- and first responders, including sic officer uniforms, including the police, fire and EMS. ARD sup- buttons, and then supplies them plies uniforms for the Chester and to the uniform exchanges, where Wilmington Police Departments, the customizing takes place at Crozer EMTs, SEPTA Transit Po- the point of purchase. At the ex- lice, the fire departments in change, military officers will Lower Chichester, Trainer, Tini- choose their uniform and the ex- cum Township and many others change will take care of the fin- in and out of the area. He also ishing touches like rank stripes, supplies uniforms for state troop- patches and custom fitting. ers across the country. Accent makes 27 styles of In all, ARD and Accent have uniforms on site, for both men over 100 employees and produce and ladies, and each uniform and sell about 70,000 uniforms AnthonyD’Alessandroholdsupaphotodepictingsamplesofthe is carefully crafted by hand. upwardseachyearinthemod- uniforms made at Accent Uniforms in Eddystone for the United States D’Alessandro has an eye for qual- Accent Uniforms owner Anthony est 22,000 square-foot Eddystone Marine Corps. ity, and chooses all material him- D’Alessandro points out the high plant. His workforce is diverse, a self. He must bid government jobs, quality material used in producing melting pot of many nationalities I was given.” shrank and other stores got into and has built a reputation for his uniforms. and backgrounds. D’Alessandro also owned ACM the business to serve public school company from consistent high “Many here are immigrants to School Uniforms, at the same lo- students who began wearing uni- quality and fine craftsmanship. D’Alessandro stated. “And I want America, just as I was,” the entre- cation, from 1975 until 2000. He forms in some school districts. He Accent is the only business of its every person who wears a uniform preneur explained. “If am happy closed the business when uni- said the school uniform business kind in the Philadelphia area. made here to wear it proudly.” to give people an opportunity to form sales took a dive in the late “just wasn’t lucrative anymore.” “I take pride in my work,” In 1998, with Accent Uniforms work hard and get ahead, just as 1990s after school enrollments KING >> PAGE 12 6 | NEWS | THE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY,JULY4,2019

BATS BatsaremoreimportantthanhumansinN.J.

pertsfoundababybatin By Jeff Edelstein theatticcrawlspace.And jedelstein@21st-centuryme- dia.com this is where the story @JeffEdelstein on Twitter gets bonkers. “They told me they Just when you think can’t do anything about it NewJerseycannotget until Aug. 1,” Cody said. any wackier, along comes And they’re right. Ac- this: Bats are more im- cordingtotheN.J.En- portant than humans, ac- dangered and Nongame cordingtostatelaw. Species Conservation Act This is the very defini- of 1973 - and based on tion of bat(bleep) crazy. federallaw-theonlytime Meet Nicole Cody, a New Jerseyans can even Lawrence mom and wife think to disturb a bat liv- whoisalsotheexecutive ingintheirhouseisdur- director of Every Child ingthe“safedates”of Valued, a non-profit that April 1-30 and Aug. 1-Oct. is respon- 15.That’swhenyoucan sible for attempt to “exclude” bats tons of af- from your home, which ter-school basically means coax- and summer ingthemoutandseal- program- ingupanypotentialen- ming for try points. Jeff Edelstein low-income But that’s it. No killing Columnist kids in Law- bats, no harming bats, rence. She no nothing bats. Forget is, without about 10-year-old Colin - question, a loving and thebatsaremoreimpor- caring woman. tant. Especially the baby WIKIPEDIA PHOTO She also has bats in her bat, as the law specifically Bats in your house? Better set a plate for them, because it’s illegal to get rid of ‘em most of the year. house. And bat babies. prevents the exclusion Andaccordingtostate processduringthistime tel. Over the weekend, ingendangeredspecies, there’s a limit. I’m going “There’s a lot worse law - and I am not mak- of the year because if they they stayed at her par- butthisisalittleinsane,” to look into modifying the things that can happen ingthisup-sheisnotal- manage to “exclude” the ents’house.Now,afam- Cody said. law. This is insanity.” in the world,” Cody said. lowed to do anything mother bat, the baby bat ilyfriendisofferingtheir She’snottheonlyone The law is very specific “We’reveryfortunate.But about it until Aug. 1. will perish. home while on vacation. whothinksso. whenitcomestothis.You I’mnotgoingtoputmy “Around4:30Friday The Codys spent that “I’m an animal lover “Youcan’thaveany- simply cannot touch these kidatriskforababybat.” night we heard scream- Friday night at a ho- and I believe in protect- one sleeping in that house, bats outside of the dates No kidding. It’s nuts ing from my son Colin’s or anything, just on the mentioned above. Accord- that bat rights outweigh room,” Cody told me. “We smallchanceofrabies,” ing to the Nuisance Con- human rights. Everyone gotuptohelp,hadno said the common sense trol Wildlife Guidelines keeps throwing the word idea what was going on, According to the N.J. champion of New Jer- forBatsfromtheN.J.Di- “insane” around in this thought maybe someone Endangered and Nongame sey,stateSen.Declan vision of Fish and Wild- column, but man alive, broke in. And then we SpeciesConservationActof O’Scanlon.“Icanunder- life, if you move the baby goodness gracious, and sawthebatflyingright 1973 - and based on federal law stand wanting to not ex- batandsealuptheprob- for the love of Pete - this above him. We told him terminatebats,butthisis lem,themotherbatwill is insane. Homeowners tomakearunforit,and -theonlytimeNewJerseyans a place where people are try and find another entry shouldbeallowedtoex- he did.” caneventhinktodisturbabat living.That’snuts.Where point. But it doesn’t mat- cludebatsyear-round. They opened a window, living in their house is during permissible under fed- ter: The law is the law, Sorry, baby bats. Really andthebat-apparently eral law, we need to reex- and you can’t try to move and truly, but survival of and eventually - flew out. the “safe dates” of April 1-30 aminethis.Ifwe’resay- these things. the fittest and such. “Wethoughtitwasa andAug.1-Oct.15.That’swhen ingthatyouhavetomove And before you get any fluke,” she said. “Then you can attempt to “exclude” outofyourhouserather ideas,youarenever-re- Jeff Edelstein is a my husband saw another than stop a bat infesta- peat, never - allowed to columnist for The bat flying around on the bats from your home, which tion in your child’s bed- kill the bats. (To be fair, Trentonian. He can be porch.” basically means coaxing room,thatseemscrazyto most states have similar reached at jedelstein@ At this point, they themoutandsealingupany me. I’m all about protect- laws,thoughNewJersey’s trentonian.com, facebook. called Cooper Pest So- potential entry points. ingbats,Iknowhowvalu- appear to be on the far com/jeffreyedelstein and lutions, and the pest ex- able they are, I get it, but side of strict.) @jeffedelstein on Twitter. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES | NEWS | 7

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ASSOCIATED PRESS & No Gimmicks Exhaust billows from Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refining Complex in Philadelphia on June 27. The largest oil refinery on the East Coast said last month that it will close after a devastating fire set off explosions and damaged equipment. Philly refinery delays TRUST US layoffs by six weeks because YOU CAN tentially rebuilding the members of the Building By Kathleen E. Carey damaged infrastructure Trades unions. [email protected] @dtbusiness on Twitter and preparing for a possi- Referring to studies gen- ble sale and restart.” erated by state and pri- Philadelphia Energy On June 21, the vate analysts, union of- Solutions gave notice 335,000-barrel-per-day ficials estimate the local Wednesdayitisdelaying refinery experienced an economy could face up to the layoffs planned for July enormous fire that eradi- a $10 billion impact with 12 by six weeks. cated one of the facility’s up to 36,000 other indirect In a letter dated Wednes- 30 units. Five days later, workers experiencing a full day, William A. Goodhart, company officials an- or partial effect. PES senior vice president, nounced they were shut- On Tuesday, federal, HR, wrote that the afore- ting down the entire refin- state and local elected of- mentioned layoffs would be ery and laying off its em- ficials packed the United delayed. ployees by July 12. Steelworkers hall to express “This supplemental no- In negotiations with the theirsupportforthework- tice is being sent today to company, federal investi- ersandtotalkaboutthe 610.627.0100 advise that PES is going to gators from multiple agen- nextstepstotaketofinda extend employment, and cies have not yet been able new owner for the facility. www. .com the layoff ... will be on Aug. to access the site to begin In his letter, Goodhart 25, 2019, or a date within theirevaluationastowhat wrote that the layoffs on (14) days thereafter,” Good- caused the fire. Aug. 25 are expected to be hart wrote. Officials from the United permanent. “The reason for this ex- Steelworkers Union Local However, he added, “PES tension,” he explained, “is 10-1 said about 700 of their will continue to pursue that PES is continuing its members work at the site opportunities to restart Philadelphia Offices Broomall Springfield Media efforts to secure the facil- in addition to another 500 the Philadelphia Refinery 1510 Packer Ave. Broad & Passyunk Ave. 732 South 10th St. 2535 West Chester Pike 301 Baltimore Pike 35 E. Baltimore Ave. ity in anticipation of po- salaried personnel and 800 Complex.” 215-467-4300 215-389-5500 215-923-8490 610-325-8800 610-544-9090 610-627-0100 8 | NEWS | THE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019

CAUSE UNDER INVESTIGATION Clifton home damaged by fire as storms slam Delco aged by fire Tuesday eve- it was his home and evac- pered by the placement By Pete Bannan of the home which sits on pbannan@21st-centuryme- ning during the height of uated. dia.com athunderstormthatrolled “Whoever expects it to top of a hill but they were through the region. be you?” Wallace asked able to bring trucks down CLIFTON HEIGHTS >> A home Ron Wallace was home as he watched firefighters arearalleytoreachthe on the 400 of South when he heard the light- bring the blaze under con- blaze. Springfield road was dam- ningstrike.Herealized trol. Wallace and neighbors Units from Yeadon, pondered the cause which Collingdale, Springfield, he thought may have been Lansdowne and Garrett- , related to an old television ford assisted the call. Michelle Aitken, D.D.S. antenna on the roof of his The blaze was one of twin home. anumberofcallsthat “The cause is still under kept county firefighters investigation,” said Clifton busy during the height Height Assistant Chief Nick of the storm as falling MICHELLE AITKEN, D.D.S. De Pompeo. “The fire was trees brought down wires Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry locatedinthethirdfloor throughout the area. PETE BANNAN - MEDIANEWS GROUP Same Day Emergency Appointments • Interest Free Financing and we were able to contain Nobody was injured in Ahomeonthe400blockofSouthSpringfieldRoadwas Most Insurances Accepted it to the room of origin.” the blaze, which was under damagedbyfireTuesdayeveningduringtheheightofa ew PatientsSPECIAL Alwas PRICING elcome Firefighters were ham- control in 30 minutes. thunderstorm that rolled through the region. ost nsurance PlansRegular Accepted Fee Discount Fee COURTS Simple Pain Extraction and Emergencies ...... $ 150...... $ 90 One Surface Filling ...... $ 160...... $ 90 Senior Citien Discount Media accountant faces 54 years, $1.8M fine in IRS scam Crown...... $1088...... $ 700 bring tax cheats to justice andDecember2016. IRS and by directing any Same Da DenturePartial Serice By Alex Rose Flexible Partial...... $1543...... $1050 and thereby protect honest The forms indicated the IRS correspondence about Same Da Serice not Aailable on all Cases [email protected] Superior Full Set Dentures . $2790...... $1300 @arosedelco on Twitter taxpayers.” companies – considered vic- shortages to his business Premier nterestFree Full Set Dentures.. Financing $3090...... $1900 troug CareCredit Alistednumberfortims of the alleged scheme address. This prevented the ADelawareCountyac- Hannigan’s Newtown ad- –haddepositedmoreIRS from notifying the cli- Root Canal (Anterior)...... $ 834...... $ 600 countant has been charged dresswasnotinserviceand moneywithPPItopaytax ents that they were behind Simple Extraction ...... (each)$90 Deep Cleaning (per quad) .. $ 263...... $ 150 in an 18-count federal in- no attorney had been listed debt than Hannigan actu- on taxes for months or even Crowns...... (each)$650 formation for allegedly on the federal docket as of allysenttotheIRS,result- years, according to the in- Denture Repair ...... $ 201...... $$ 140 submitting fraudulent pay- Wednesday afternoon. ing in a collective under- formation. DentureFlexible Reline Partial ...... $ 412...... $1050 200 roll tax filings to the Inter- Hannigan was the owner payment of approximately Hannigan additionally Superior Full Set Dentures ...... $1250 nal Revenue Service that re- and operator of Payroll Pro- $3,270,566 for the tax years falsely claimed in some $ sulted in underpayments of fessionals Inc. in Media. 2011 through 2015, accord- cases to have been given Premier Full Set of Dentures...... 1800 more than $3.2 million. Thebusinessoperatedas ing to the information. power of attorney by cli- Myles Hannigan, 48, a third-party payroll pro- The differences in what ents for their IRS dealings of Newtown Square, is cessor that issued payroll Hannigan collected from and falsely held himself out VIP PLAN FREE EXAM charged with one count of checks and forwarded tax clients and what he actu- as a certified public accoun- VIP PLAN FREEWith Same Day EXAM Treatment obstructing the due admin- payments on behalf of cli- ally deposited range from tant, the information says. istration of the IRS and sev- ents to federal, state and lo- amere$49tomorethan The federal government With Same Day Treatment enteen counts of preparing cal authorities, according to $356,000, according to the claims Hannigan essen- $ materially false income tax the information. information. Hannigan tially operated a “Ponzi $199 yr $ returns. Prosecutors say Hanni- would allegedly either issue scheme” over the course of $199 yr Value “As alleged in the infor- gan’s clients were small to apartialpaymentornopay- the scheme by borrowing Includes: 2 Exams, 2 Cleanings, 75Value Includes: 2 Exams, 2 Cleanings, 75 mation, this defendant – medium-sized businesses ment at all. The information one client’s money to pay Coupon must be present at time of initial payment Annual X-rays & 15-20% off Coupon must be present at time of initial payment Annual X-rays & 15-20% off and cannot be combined with any other coupons, an accountant in business that relied on PPI to pre- lists one instance where the debts of another. The Non-discounted Dental Procedures discount, package or prior dates of service. to handle payroll taxes – pare and file forms with the Hannigan was supposed to alleged scheme collapsed committed fraud and stole IRS reflecting wages paid, pay$392,023onbehalfofa when interest and penal- from clients and the United as well as income tax with- company in 2013, but remit- ties on missing payments States government,” said held and paid to the govern- tedonly$264,645,adiffer- became too large to hide. 610-626-5080321 North Lansdowne Ave U.S. Attorney William M. ment. ence of more than $127,000. Hannigan faces up to 54 321 N. Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne, PA McSwain in a release an- But the information The information indi- yearsinprisonandafine Lansdowne, PA nouncing the charges. “He claims Hannigan prepared cates Hannigan attempted of more than $1.8 million if also stole from the pockets and submitted false forms to conceal the scheme by convicted. 100% Interest Free Financing Through ® ofalltaxpayerswhodothe withtheIRSfor35clients presenting bogus docu- Thecaseisbeingprose- CareCredit610-626-5080 right thing by paying their who had provided him with ments to the victim compa- cuted by Assistant United taxes. It will continue to be accessandfundstopay nies confirming payments States Attorney Jason P. www.BrilliantSmilesDentalGroup.comwww.brilliantsmilesdentalgroup.com apriorityofmyofficeto taxes between January 2012 had been received by the Bologna. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES | NEWS | 9

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yearsandhavetwogreatkids.No didate for the job, including being In a statement, Ryan thanked By Michael P. Rellahan back story. I am still the nerd who named “Prosecutor of the Year” by Hogan for his service to the [email protected] @ChescoCourtNews on Twitter never even tried marijuana. Nope, Hogan himself in 2015. county.“Iwishhimandhisfam- I am just somebody recognizing In Hogan’s two elections prior ily well in this new chapter of WEST CHESTER >> In a stunning that there is a time to leave pub- to this, the candidates offered by theirlives,”shesaid. development, Chester County Dis- lic life. I will complete my second the Democrats had no prosecuto- “As the Chester County Dis- PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP trict Attorney Tom Hogan an- term, then help my replacement rial experience. trictAttorney,Iwillcontinueto ChesterCountyDistrictAttorney nounced on Wednesday he would take over the (District Attorney’s Morethanthat,however,Ryan give a voice to the voiceless and TomHoganholdsabagofcrystal not seek a third term as the coun- office). After that, I am off toa had earned the endorsement of to seek justice for victims in a fair methtakeninthearrestofamid- ty’s top prosecutor, leaving the new adventure.” Hogan’s predecessor in the posi- and respectful way,” she added, level dealer. Hogan announced race that pitted him against the Hogan, who was first elected tion, former District Attorney Joe speaking through the media to Wednesday he was withdrawing most formidable political oppo- district attorney in 2011 and Carroll, as well as the endorse- the county’s voters. “With your fromtheNovemberelectionand nent he had faced. would have been the first D.A. to ment of the Fraternal Order of support, I look forward to usher- wouldnotseekathirdterm. Republican Hogan said in a be elected to three consecutive Police lodge of state police in the ing in a new era of the Chester statement he had discussed his terms in the county’s history if county. County District Attorney’s office behalf. continued candidacy with his elected in November, will serve She received more votes than that is held to the highest stan- “He didn’t think he could win,” family and colleagues and had de- outtheendofhisterm,whichis Hogan did in the primary — both dards of transparency and integ- the party official said Wednesday cided to withdraw from the race up Dec. 31. were running unopposed — and rity and ensures justice for all.” after hearing the news about Ho- to seek new challenges after hav- HoganwouldhavefacedDem- even though that was not a head- Hogan had apparently looked gan’s decision. “Deb Ryan is a ing accomplished a host of im- ocratic candidate Deborah Ryan to-head competition, some saw it at his chances in the fall and ar- strong candidate and we all knew provements to the D.A.’s office, in the general election. Ryan is a as a clear indicator that Hogan rived at a gloomy assessment, ac- that. But he just didn’t want to and to be more of a father and former prosecutor in the county had his work cut out for him if he cording to one source in the coun- lose. This is unexpected, and a husband to his children and wife. D.A.’s office, having supervised its hoped to win re-election. She also ty’s Republican Party who asked lot of people in the party are very “That’sit,”hesaidinthelengthy Child Abuse Unit, and has a list of raised more than $66,000 for her nottobeidentifiedbecausehe upset that he has withdrawn” on statement. “No scandals. I am still courtroom accomplishments that campaign in the first five months hadnotbeengrantedpermis- short notice, leaving the party in happily married to my wife of 22 make her a highly qualified can- of the year. sion to speak on the committee’s the lurch.

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She was part of a community who came before her. well-known persons to be in- Stutman, who also sits withadeephistoryofclassi- “She (Anderson) was a terred at the historic ceme- on the board at Eden, said Marian cal music, and she stands on trailblazer for sure, an inspi- tery. when people think of this FROM PAGE 3 the shoulders of other black ration for sure,” said Smith. “Wehave in that cemetery cemetery, “they think of An- classical singers who were “In middle school she (Ve- some of the most important derson. for an exhibition. not able to find their careers ronica)knewshewantedto people who participated in “I think that she’s one of “Not only is she a sym- strongly in America.” be an opera singer. She knew some of the most important a list of incredible heroes bolofthecivilrightsmove- Smith added that black there were other opera sing- events in our nation, as well and figures that are buried ment, but through her story singers may not have had the ers before her who were as most important events in there,” he said. “It defines we also learn about the his- level of notoriety or success women of color. Anderson Pennsylvania history. She the place as well because tories of segregation in the as Anderson, but they were has been helpful with Afri- would definitely be in the top there’s not really a month performing arts, classical successful in their respective can Americans to see that.” threeoffourburiedthere,” that doesn’t go by where music, and even diplomacy.” communities. Anderson’s legacy contin- said Smith. “The people here some historic figure is get- “One Life: Marian An- “The black community in ues even after her death in grabbed her as their own in ting a ceremony for com- derson,” which opened June Philadelphia has been pow- 1993 at age 96. She died in life and in death.” memoration.” 28, is the latest exhibit at erful in the music created THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Oregon but her body was in- She continued, “Studying the portrait gallery focused andthesingerstheypro- Marian Anderson and terred with her mother and Marian Anderson and her “One Life: Marian on the cultural influence of duced. I can see how Eliz- Leonard Bernstein in 1947. siblings at Eden Cemetery in life and contributions can Anderson” will be open to women since the Civil War. abeth Greenfield’s work Collingdale. Greenfield, too, only make us better and the public at the National “By focusing on Ander- helped to encourage the the rise of other prominent is interred at Eden. stronger and see the beauty Portrait Gallery through son’s multi-faceted and kind of music that came out black singers like Billie Hol- Eden is the final resting of humans. Race shouldn’t May 2020. For more lengthy career, the exhibi- of Union Baptist that shaped iday, Nina Simone, Aretha place for a number of his- be an issue about it, it should information visit https:// tion shows how her influ- Marian Anderson, and there- Franklin and so many others torical African Americans. be the quality of the singing npg.si.edu/exhibition/one- ence extended into surpris- fore was able to shape her who became integrated into Anderson is one of the most and beauty. life-marian-anderson. ing places, including cul- desire to be a singer.” thepopularmusicscene. tural diplomacy and other Perhapsthefirstprolific Curator Ureña said she art,” wrote Ureña. “For ex- African-American woman heard Anderson referred to ample, the painter Beau- to gain attention for singing as the “Beyonce as her day” YOUR FLOORING GUY ford Delaney, whose 1965 was Elizabeth Greenfield, during a research trip. HARDWOOD, LAMINATE & VINYL PLANK portrait of Anderson is in- another singer with Philadel- “She was incredibly popu- cluded in the exhibition as a phia roots who was breaking lar, not only as a classical vo- loan from the Virginia Mu- barriers decades before An- calist, but as a cultural fig- seum of Fine Arts, sought to derson was. Known as the ure. Her legacy has had a CARPET make art that was inspired “Black Swan,” Greenfield es- profound impact on artists by Anderson’s approach to tablished herself in as an ac- to follow, including Beyoncé music. In turn, the writer complishedsingerandwas and others,” she said. “As the JamesBaldwin,whowasa popular throughout Eu- first African-American per- FAIR friend of Delaney’s, admired rope, notably performing former to sign as a soloist both Delaney and Anderson for Queen Victoria. Green- with the Metropolitan Op- BEST. DECISION. EVER greatly. Baldwin saw them field died in 1876. era, for instance, she shat- as models to follow as he re- Life Greenfield, Anderson, tered that barrier. She per- 610-328-1525 alized that he too could pur- too, achieved initial success formed at the White House sue a career in the arts. in Europe before establish- on multiple occasions, as “This is but one story that ing herself in America. well as at more than one in- FREE Upgrade to St. Jude shows the impact of her mu- Delaware Valley Univer- auguration.” sic and presence on and off sity history professor Craig Becoming an “icon” or Pet-Resistant Pad the stage.” Stutman said Anderson “symbol” was known to An- Alookatthesocialland- broke the class ceiling, and derson, said Ureña, but she, scape that fostered selec- thecolorline,forentertain- “modestly pointed to her tive inclusion into a particu- ers who came after her. singing as the true focus of largenreoftheartswasap- “That was her legacy, and anyone’s interest.” CF CF parent even before Anderson it is her legacy to this day,” Combined with the talent was an accomplished signer he said. “It sets the ground- and careers of Greenfield, according to local historians work for the musicians to Anderson and Robert Mc- who say the classical music come in the ‘40s, ‘50s and Ferrin Sr. (the first African scene was not a genre for beyond. She was doing that American ever to perform African Americans to break in the arena of classical mu- at the Metropolitan Opera into at the time. sic which was a very insu- in New York), these promi- 18¢ per sq. yd. goes to St. Jude Childrens “The classical music arena lated community, often one nent African-American sing- wasaveryhardareafor based especially on race, it’s ers have left a distinct leg- Research Hospital blacks to penetrate, even to- remarkable.” acy to aspiring singers gen- Must Present This Ad For Free Upgrade day,” said V Chapman Smith, Smith said Anderson’s ce- erations later. a retired regional adminis- lebrity “enabled many Afri- Smith’s own daughter, Ve- BECAUSE WE CARE! trator for the National Gal- can-American singers of a lot ronica Chapman Smith, has lery who lives in Philadel- of different forms to have a been performing at the Phil- CARPET FAIR phia. “There’s a lot of things more visible presence.” adelphia Opera Company for Showroom: 144 Baltimore Pike, Springfield people don’t understand During Anderson’s career approximately 10 years, in- about Marian Anderson. through the 1960s she saw spired by these very greats www.carpetfairinc.com 12 | NEWS | THE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019

In some ways, D’Alessandro is like most King typical American dream FROM PAGE 5 stories. The business owner immigrated to America D’Alessandro has the tal- from Pescara in the Abruzzi ent of knowing “when to Region of Italy. His mother hold ‘em, when to fold ‘em.” sent him to a tailor for sew- His other uniform stores, ing lessons when he was ARD and Accent are thriv- only 8 years old. He says ing. The businesses operate that, even as a young boy, 8a.m.to4:30p.m.week- he dreamed of being a tai- days. lor in America. According to In1960,atage20,heand D’Alessandro, Accent Uni- his young wife Maria left It- forms has about 100 sewing aly and traveled to America. machines, 30 utility press- He had just finished four ers, and 12 open seam irons. years of design school. The Owner Anthony D’Alessandro, left, and his daughter, Anita, The second floor is used for D’Alessandros made their right, hold up fireman’s uniforms inside ARD Uniforms generating patterns on the first home in Chester, where EnterprisesinEddystone. computer and cutting the he went to work for an ac- materials to pattern. All complished tailor on Edge- Heritage Festival which uniforms must be made to mont Avenue, making cadet takes place in Rose Tree government specs. uniforms for Pennsylvania Park each June. “In America, if you work Military College in Chester. He is one of the founders hard at what you like, the In 1964, the D’Alessandros of the Association Regionale opportunity is here and you moved to Ridley Park. Abruzzese of Delaware Val- PHOTOS BY PEG DEGRASSA - MEDIANEWS GROUP get rewarded in the end,” In 1970, when the owner ley. In 1991, he and several Ridley Park resident Anthony D’Alessandro, in his office at D’Alessandro explained retired, D’Alessandro took others founded Asoociation Accent Uniforms, Inc. in Eddystone, talks about his many his success as he walked over the Rothman Uniform Regionale Abruzzese Delco, years of working hard to build successful businesses, around the factory floor, Co.withtwopartners.The Owner Anthony of which he is past president realizing his dream of coming to America to share his nodding his approval at the company moved to Ed- D’Alessandro stands on the and current active member. talents as a high-quality tailor. uniforms in production. dystone in 1978. In 1986, factoryfloorinEddystone He is also a member of the the partners retired and where hundreds of uniforms executive COMITES of Fi- D’Alessandro bought them aremadeeachweek. ladelfia, the Sons of Italy out, becoming sole owner. 12th October Lodge, Filitalia He expanded the Eddystone D’Alessandro’s offices and and the Christopher Colum- building and the company’s factory floors are lined with bus Memorial Association of growth has never stopped. awards. In addition to earn- Delaware County. Addition- “Every year in business ing accolades for his busi- ally, the Italian government has high points and low nesses, D’Alessandro has named D’Alessandro a “cav- points,” D’Alessandro said been awarded for his many alieri,” which is the presti- philosophically. “But I’ve al- contributions to the com- gious equivalent of being ways kept up the quality of munity, especially the Ital- knighted by the queen in our uniforms. I’ve worked ian-American community. England. 60 and 70 hour weeks many, Staying true to his roots, There’s no question many times, to make this D’Alessandro is a pillar of about the fondness that business a success. Styles many Italian-American D’Alessandro has for his na- change among many other community groups, hold- tive country. But, the uni- factors, but we’ve had to ing offices in most and al- form entrepreneur makes it learn to change with the ways promoting and cher- clear, in almost every con- wind to keep current.” ishing his Italian roots and versation, how much his These days, culture. In 1965, he became adopted country means to Ridley Park | Glen Mills | bhcu.org Federally Insured by NCUA NMLS #729629 D’Alessandro’s daughters aU.S.citizen,andalthough him. Anita and Carla keep the he is a proud and faithful “I love America,” Celebrating 67YEARS of helping members achieve FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE business flowing, along- American, he has never lost D’Alessandro stated about side of their father. 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6thatAGRiMEDcouldnot dated Monday that the com- reation Inc. to run the grow By Mark Scolforo produce records about the pany’s “flagrant disregard” for facility. The Associated Press plants it has destroyed, or the the state medical marijuana Alex Howe, Harvest’s head HARRISBURG >> Pennsylvania required security footage of law’s requirements makes of corporate communications, officials are accusing a med- any plants being destroyed. it appear “that, at the least, said the company found “nu- ical marijuana growing com- Thestatesaidthecom- the marijuana plants at issue merous inaccuracies” in the RICHARD VOGEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE pany of not following regula- pany can continue to grow were grossly mismanaged letter from the state. The Pennsylvania Health Department said Tuesday it tions that require it to keep marijuana but may not per- and, at worst, that they may “We take all matters of orderedCarmichaels-basedAGRiMEDIndustriesofPAto records about the plants it form trimming or harvesting have been diverted.” compliance seriously and are stop harvesting or destroying marijuana plants outside the grows. without an inspector watch- Concerns that medical fully committed to working presence of an agency inspector. The state Health Depart- ing, and it is not allowed to marijuana could be diverted closely with the department ment said Tuesday it ordered turn off security equipment to the black market was ad- to ensure safety and quality ties are relying on us to ensure marijuana two years ago and Carmichaels-based AG- without the agency’s writ- dressed in the legislation by a forthepatientsweservein theirmedicationisgrownand began operations in Febru- RiMED Industries of PA to ten OK. mandated system to track it, Pennsylvania,” Howe said in processed in a safe, secure lo- ary 2018. stop harvesting or destroying John Collins, director of starting with the seeds. aWednesdayemail. cation, and we take that re- Its processing equipment plants outside the presence of the Pennsylvania Office of The Philadelphia Inquirer The Health secretary, Dr. sponsibility very seriously,” has not become operational, an agency inspector. Medical Marijuana, said AG- said the company recently en- RachelLevine,saidinastate- Levine said. so while the Greene County The department said RiMED has “substantial is- tered into a management ser- ment that her department will The Health Department facility is growing marijuana, it found during an unan- sues”withsecurity. vice agreement with Arizona- nottoleratelapsesinsecurity. said the company was issued it is not shipping it for sale at nounced inspection on June Collins wrote in a letter based Harvest Health & Rec- “Patients and communi- apermittogrowandprocess dispensaries. Best of Delco is Coming!

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Nation+World news feed PENTAGON WASHINGTON, D.C. CAMPAIGN 2020 Unwanted sexual contact is Dem front-runner Biden trails up at Coast Guard Academy Buttigieg in fundraising total

WASHINGTON >> Almost half of fe- WASHINGTON >> Former Vice Pres- male cadets at the U.S. Coast Guard ident Joe Biden has raised $21.5 Academysaidtheyweresexually million since launching his White harassed, and about one in eight House bid in late April, his cam- women reported experiencing un- paign said Wednesday. While Biden’s wanted sexual contact, according to haul will put him in the top tier of aPentagonsurveyWednesday. Democratic fundraisers, he lags be- The anonymous 2018 gender re- hind Pete Buttigieg, a 37-year-old In- lations survey completed by cadets diana mayor who was virtually un- at the school in New London, Conn., known a few months ago. shows that 45 percent of women and Buttigieg’s campaign announced 17 percent of men said they experi- earlier in the week that he posted enced sexual harassment, up from an eye-popping $24.8 million sec- 36 percent and 11 percent, respec- ond-quarter haul — a stunning sum tively, in 2016. And 12.4 percent of for any candidate, let alone one who womensaidtheyexperiencedun- is so new to the national political wanted sexual contact, up from 8 stage. percent in 2016. The percentage of Biden’s fundraising numbers un- men saying they experienced un- derscore that he is a fragile front- wanted sexual contact, including runner. He sits atop most early polls sexual assault, attempted sexual as- and will have the money he needs to sault and unwanted sexual touching, compete aggressively throughout the was 3.6 percent, up from 1 percent in primary. 2016. The percentage of cadets expe- But his standing as the party’s el- riencing unwanted sexual contact is JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS der statesman hasn’t scared off his thehighestsincethesurveybegana Independence Day fest preparations: An Army soldier hops out of a Bradley Fighting rivals, and it’s clear voters are still decade ago. Vehicle after moving it into place near the Lincoln Memorial in Wednesday in Washing- open to other options. —TheAssociatedPress ton, ahead of planned Fourth of July festivities with President . — The Associated Press

WHITE HOUSE CONCERT MASSACRE IMMIGRARTION LIBYA Trump insists he’s not Vegas police fire officer who Democrats train fire on White Airstrike kills 44 migrants in dropping citizenship question hesitated during hotel shooting House handling of migrants detention center near Tripoli

WASHINGTON >> President Donald LAS VEGAS >> AveteranLasVegaspo- WASHINGTON >> Democrats pivoted BENGHAZI, LIBYA >> An airstrike hit a Trump insisted Wednesday that he lice officer who froze in the hallway Wednesday from a divisive fight over detention center for migrants near isnotdroppingeffortstoincludea of a casino-hotel as a gunman car- a border bill to what they label the theLibyancapitalofTripoliearly citizenship question on the upcom- ried out the deadliest mass shoot- government’s “willful neglect” and Wednesday, killing at least 44 peo- ing 2020 census, even as the U.S. ing in modern U.S. history has been “callous” treatment of thousands of ple and wounding dozens of oth- Census Bureau has started the pro- fired from the force, police said. detained migrants, even as President ers in an attack that the U.N. human cess of printing the questionnaire Officer Cordell Hendrex was fired Donald Trump defended Border Pa- rights chief said could amount to a without it. from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Po- trol agents and said many people be- war crime. “News Reports about the Depart- lice Department on March 20, police ing held “are living far better now The Tripoli-based government ment of Commerce dropping its spokesman Officer Larry Hadfield than where they came from.” blamed the attack on forces associ- quest to put the Citizenship Ques- said late Tuesday. Democratic outrage was fueled ated with Gen. Khalifa Hifter, whose tion on the Census is incorrect or, to Police union president Steve by lawmakers who reported over- Libyan National Army has been state it differently, FAKE!” Trump Grammas said Hendrex was fired be- crowded, unsanitary conditions at waging an offensive against rival mi- said in a tweet. “We are absolutely cause of his actions during the Oct. South Texas detention facilities they litias in the capital of the war-torn moving forward.” 1, 2017, mass shooting that left 58 visited this week, observations that a North African country since April. The confusion sown by Trump’s people dead and hundreds more in- report by the Homeland Security De- It refocused attention and raised tweet prompted federal judges han- jured. partment’s inspector general seemed questions about the European dling census cases in Maryland and Hendrex, a Las Vegas officer since to confirm. In addition, a Facebook Union’s policy of cooperating with New York to ask the Justice Depart- 2007, was teaching a rookie officer group for Border Patrol agents sur- themilitiasthatholdmigrantsin ment for clarification. how to write trespassing tickets at faced that included flippant posts crowded and squalid detention cen- Trump’s tweet directly contra- the Mandalay Bay casino-hotel when about migrants and references to ters to prevent them from crossing dicted comments made less than 24 their radios gave the alert. Hendrex, two female House Democrats as the Mediterranean to seek better hours earlier by Commerce Secretary the trainee and three security offi- “hoes.” Senate Minority Leader lives in Europe. Most of them were Wilbur Ross and Justice Department cers got to the 31st floor of the hotel, Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., called for apprehended by the Libyan coast lawyers that they were standing a floor below where they believed the the firing of Mark Morgan, acting guard, which is funded and trained down, following a Supreme Court gunman was firing and later waited commissioner of the federal Customs by the EU to stem the flow of mi- decision halting the question. 15 minutes in a stairwell. and Border Protection Agency. grants. — The Associated Press — The Associated Press — The Associated Press — The Associated Press THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES | NEWS | 15

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Thursday, July 4, 2019 » MORE AT FACEBOOK.COM/DELCODAILYTIMES AND TWITTER.COM/DELCOTIMES » delcotimes.com PLDPAWS PET OF THE WEEK: ROSE Pets of the week PROVIDENCEANIMAL CENTER PET OF THE WEEK: JACK 2-year-old Male Mixed Breed Jack is a total sweetheart who has proven time and time again how gentleandfriendlyheis.Jackisalittlenervousinthecar,buthe’sbeen workingonhisconfidenceinafosterhome.Jackisup-to-dateonhis vaccines, neutered, and microchipped. If you would like to meet Jack, send an application to [email protected]. You can guarantee the well-being of any of Providence’s dogs by temporarily fostering. Visit the foster page at ProvidenceAC.org to learn about the program. Life,LibertyandthePursuitofCuteness:InJuly,alladultdog(6 months +) adoption fees are 50% off.

PROVIDENCE ANIMAL CENTER PET OF THE WEEK: LULU 2-month-old Female Domestic Shorthair Luluisoneoftwenty-onekittensthatwillbeavailableatProvidence Animal Center on July 4th. The center will be open from 12-4p.m. All available pets are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and up-to-date on their vaccinations. Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Cuteness: All kitten adoption fees are 50% off through the month of July! July 4th AdoptionSpecial:alladultcatadoptionfeesare$17.76,andallkitten adoption fees are $76.76- this Thursday only.Providence Animal Center hours for adoption are Monday-Friday from Noon-7p.m., Saturday from 11a.m.-6p.m., and Sunday from Noon-5p.m.

Rose may be the smallest of her litter, but she has a big heart. PROVIDENCEANIMAL CENTER PET OF THE WEEK: SUSY She is brave, adventurous and playful, and loves to snuggle. You 2-year-old Female Mixed Breed can usually find her asleep cuddled up with her siblings or on Susy is a sweet gal who came to Providence Animal Center after her your lap. She has adapted well to our 2-year-old black lab res- owner passed away. Her unexpected homelessness has been a huge hurdle for Susy, but she is building her confidence daily. Her friends cue dog and she loves all her cat siblings (1 sisters; 3 brothers) at Providence Animal Center say she would do best in a home with no and 2 additional older house cats. Rose is currently in a foster other pets, and through positive reinforcement and training, she can learntotrustandbeamoreconfidentdoginthefuture.Susyisup-to- homewithchildren.Roseisapprox.14weeksold,uptodateon date on her vaccines, spayed, and microchipped. If you are waiting for a shots, spayed, micro-chipped and FELV/FIV neg. If interested in puppy, Providence Animal Center will have over two dozen available for adoption on July 4th from 12-4p.m. Adult dog adoption fees are $76.76 adopting, please apply at www.pldpaws.org and all puppy adoption fees are $17.76off- Thursday only. Digital arketing ot ou Confused? With our help the solution is easy.

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LET FREEDOM RING Delaware County celebrates Independence Daywithparades,fireworksandmore

rade, featuring antique cars, sic, introduction of the pa- By Peg DeGrassa firedepartments,decorated rade marshal, a few short pdegrassa@21st-centuryme- dia.com bikes, the newly crowned speeches, foot races, prizes, Editor of Town Talk, News & King and Queen of Collin- free water ice and more will Press of Delaware County gdale, floats and special be featured. At 10:30 a.m. guests Aqua String Band, there will be presentation Clifton Heights Disney Princesses and Spi- of parade prizes and foot derman. The parade will race awards and at noon Clifton Heights will cel- end at Collingdale Park. Im- the Lansdowne Boys and ebrate Independence Day, mediately following the pa- Girls Clubs All Star base- starting with its annual pa- rade, residents will gather ball games begin, rade 10 a.m. Thursday, July for the Flag Raising Cere- This year’s theme is “Let’s 4. The parade, sponsored mony and unveiling of the Paws To Celebrate” and the by the Borough of Clifton “Mayor Frank C. Kelly Pa- 2019 Grand Marshal is An- Heights and the Clifton vilion,” in memory of Penn- imal Friends of Lansdowne. Heights Business Associa- sylvania’s longest serv- Lansdowne will hold tion, is financed by citizens’ ing mayor. After the cer- its Independence Day fire- contributions. emony, the McChords will nues. The raising of the flag Haverford of the township will cele- works display beginning at This year’s celebration perform, and field games and singing of the National brate Independence Day 9 p.m., Thursday, July 4 at will have a flea market for all ages, horseshoes, Anthem will begin the cel- Paddock Farms’ Indepen- on July 4 starting at 9 a.m. Penn Wood High School, event,from9a.m,to2p.m. waterslides, moon bounces, ebration, followed by a few dence Day celebration is on with a parade beginning 100 Green Ave., Lansdowne. inCliftonField.At11a.m., trackless train, art fair, chil- short speeches and presen- July 4 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Mt. Pleasant Road and The borough has kept their the parade awards will be dren’s parade and more will tations. Mayor John Dukes The festivities kick off at 11 Howell Lane. Participants, fireworks tradition for over presented. Clifton Heights be available. The events at will have the privilege of a.m. with a parade, which particularly anyone who 100 years. The evening will will have its fireworks on Collingdale Park will end at honoring U.S. Navy veteran begins at Merrybrook Cir- wants to be judged, should kick off with musical enter- Thursday, July 4 at 9:30 2 p.m. Fireworks will also andlongtimeEastLansd- cle and Colfax Rd. and ends arrive by 9 a.m. As always, tainment by the TriBeCa p.m. in Clifton Heights Ath- be at the Collingdale Park at owne resident Edward Vet- at Paddock Park, where there are a multitude of cat- band at 7:45 p.m. There letic Field, 212 N. Spring- dusk. There will be no park- ter. prizes will be awarded for egories, plus lots of prizes will be dancing, plus hot field Road, Clifton Heights. ing at the park. Parade reg- The parade will be- the most patriotically-dec- and other fun activities dogs, cotton candy, water Gates will open at 7 p.m. istration, in person, will be gin at 12:30 p.m. and will orated strollers, scooters, foreveryone.Formorein- ice, pretzels at the conces- Rain date on July 5 is for 7p.m.Monday,July1atthe feature the Greater Over- wagons and bikes. After formation, visit the “Lyn- sion stand. fireworks only. Community Center or sign brook String Band, Sec- the parade, join friends and newood Park Civic Associ- up online at www.survey- ond To None Drill Team, neighbors for a fun-filled ation” Facebook event page. Marple Newtown Collingdale monkey.com/r/GNPQ7F6. Penn Wood High School dayofgames,rides,food, The annual Marple New- Collingdale will kick off For more information, Marching Band, Extreme pony rides, face painting, Lansdowne town Fourth of July Pa- the Independence Day Cel- checkouttheFacebookpage Creations Drill Team and drinks, and more. The Union Athletic Asso- rade will celebrate Amer- ebration with the roar of @Collingdale4thofJuly, more. After the parade, ev- The Paddock Farms Civic ciation will host the Annual ica’s birthday, stepping off the motorcycles down Mac- email 4thofjuly@comcast. eryone is welcome to con- Association needs volun- Lansdowne Fourth of July Thursday, July 4, at 10 a.m. Dade Boulevard at 8:45 a.m. net or call 610-532-5028. gregate at Borough Hall for teerstohelpwiththeJuly Parade beginning 9 a.m., at The parade will begin at July 4. The rain date is July hotdogs,beverages,and 4th celebration, including East Greenwood and North St. Albans Circle in New- 6. The Grand Parade will East Lansdowne other treats. during set-up, during the Wycombe avenues. From town Square and end at commence at 9 a.m. The borough will hold TheEastLansdowne4th event, and cleaning up after Wycombe, the parade will the Broomall Firehouse at This year’s parade mar- its 104th Independence Day of July Committee would theevent.Inaddition,the turn onto Stewart Avenue, Malin Rd., Marple. The rain shals are Mayor Joseph Parade. The opening cere- like to thank, A. Gargiule Civic Association needs vol- then right onto Lansdowne, date is Saturday, July 6. Ciavarelli and 100-year-old monies will begin at 11:30 & Sons Inc. for its generous unteers year-round. If you then right again onto Essex New to the parade this World War II veteran Jo- a.m. Thursday, July 4 out- sponsorship in supporting want to volunteer, do so at Avevue, concluding at Penn year is a “Parade Quiet seph Pasaretti. Everyone is side of Borough Hall, Lex- its annual community pa- the event. Wood High School Foot- Zone” for individuals sen- invited to watch the big pa- ington and Emerson ave- rade. Lynnewood Park section ball Field. At the field, mu- FIREWORKS » PAGE 18 Sign our Guestbook at 18 | LOCALNEWS | THE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019

sary. Bike and hand-drawn On Jan. 10, 2020, 15 years of July Parade will begin at rating contest participants, floats registration starts to the day he was appointed 9a.m.andincludeacele- the Ridley Township com- Fireworks at 9 a.m. at St. Anastasia chief, Murray will officially bration from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. missioners, members of the FROM PAGE 17 Church. They will also en- retire from the Marple in Park Square. Activities Ridley High School March- ter the parade from that lo- Township Police Depart- will include a youth and pet ing Band, motorcycles and sitive to loud sounds. The cation. ment, having served for just contest, food, games, music, classic cars and more. zone will stretch along West Marple Chief of Police over 40 years. a donut contest, dunk tank The family picnic will in- Chester Pike from Ever- Tom Murray has been se- and more. Youth and pet pa- clude a moon bounce and green Avenue to Ann Road, lected as this year’s pa- Media rade registration will take obstacle course, crafts, raf- Broomall. Sounding sirens rade grand marshal. Mur- Media Recreation Board place Wednesday, June 26, fle baskets, commemora- and blowing air horns will ray has been active in the will hold the annual Inde- and Friday, June 28, from tive shirt sale, fire trucks, be prohibited in this stretch Marple community since pendence Day celebration 5-7 p.m. at the Prospect games, stroller/bike deco- of the parade route. he was 17 years old when he on Thursday, July 4 from Park Firehouse. rating contest prizes, Mr. Two new musical groups joined the Broomall Fire Co. 10 a.m. to noon. The day Softee, music, free food and will also be marching this as a volunteer firefighter in will feature a live perfor- Ridley Park more. year: Fusion Core Drum 1969. During his time with mance by Silly Joe, a wa- Ridley Park Borough will Anyone interested in vol- Corp from New Jersey the Broomall Fire Co., Mur- ter slide, and games for the hold its children’s bike pa- unteering their time or for and the Marching Cobras ray rose through the ranks. kids. There will also be a SUBMITTED PHOTO rade and games for children more information on the Drumline and Danceline In 1980, he was elected to bike decorating contest for MarplePoliceChiefTom Thursday, July 4. Registra- events, can contact Lee- from New York. chief of the fire company, a those that wish to partici- Murray will be the grand tion will begin at 9 a.m. at dom Estates Civic Associa- The parade committee position he held for over 20 pate. marshalofthe2019Marple ABC Park and the parade tion at leedomcivic@gmai. invites community mem- years. Murray continues his Families can end the day Newtown Independence Day kicksoffat10a.m.Thepa- com or check out “Leedom bers to be a part of this servicewiththefirecom- on July 4 at Glen Providence Parade on July 4. rade will end at Ridley Park Estates Civic Association” parade. All residents are pany to this day and cur- Park for a Movie Under the firehouse, where the games on Facebook. invited to come up with rently serves as the deputy Stars. Attendees are advised and Sycamore avenues, will immediately begin. The apatrioticthemeandchief. to arrive by dusk for shorts from11a.m.to3p.m.Ifit borough’s fireworks will be- Springfield march together with fam- In September 1979, Mur- from the Media Film Festi- rains, activities will move gin at 6 p.m. Saturday, July The 38th annual Spring- ily, friends, neighbors or to ray was sworn in as a pa- val, followed by “National indoors to the gymnasium 6, at Eastlake Park. field Fourth of July Parade, makeafloat,playinaband trol officer with the Mar- Treasure” at 8:15 p.m., the of the hall. The Ridley Park Car sponsored by the township or ride their bikes or other ple Township Police De- historical adventure mys- Highlights of the celebra- Show will take place at in conjunction with the vehicle in the parade. partment. During the next tery. People should bring a tion will include a show by Eastlake Park, Constitution Springfield Club, will To get involved with the 13 years, he worked in pa- blanket or chair, and relax Morton’s “Stepping With Avenue and West Ridley Av- kick off at 9:15 a.m. on Pow- parade, contact MN Leisure trol, before being pro- under the stars, with fire- Confidence” team, face enue,11a.m.July6.Regis- ell Road. This year’s grand Services at 610-353-2326 to moted to sergeant, a posi- flies and distant fireworks, painting, free food and bev- tration begins at 10 a.m. for marshal is Fred Huenerf- register. Registration on the tion he held for 10 years. to watch a modern-day for- erages, music, a slime sta- all makes, models and mo- auth, in recognition of his day of the parade is 8:30 to In July 2002, Murray was tune hunter race to rescue tion, decorated bicycles con- torcycles. Entry fee is $10. man years of service in run- 9:30 a.m. at St. Albans Cir- again promoted, this time the Declaration of Indepen- test, water balloon fights, a Everyone is welcome to a ning the parade. cle. Unfortunately, it will to the rank of lieutenant in dence, while seeking a trea- moon bounce, a slip ‘n slide, day of classic cars, enter- The parade will proceed not be possible to judge charge of police operations. sure hidden by the Found- and a dunk tank. Merchan- tainment, food and more, down Powell, to Saxer Ave- late arrivals. Advance reg- On January 10, 2005, he was ing Fathers. The event is dise from Confidence Cloth- all capped off with fire- nue, and end at the Veter- istration for bikes or hand- promoted one final time to free and family-friendly. ing, a company Gilfillian works in the evening. ans Memorial Park where drawn floats is not neces- the rank of chief of police. “National Treasure” is owns, will be on sale. Vol- there will be moonbounces, ratedPG,andruns2hours unteers are still needed for Ridley Township races, games, face paint- 11 minutes. The film event the event. Leedom Estates will host ing, juggler, clown, balloon is presented by the Media its Independence Day pa- man, band concert, pony ATTENTION Business Authority, Media Norwood rade and celebration, en- rides, the Springfield Run Arts Council, and Friends The Annual Parade will titled, “Let Leedom Ring,” for Fun and much more. READERS of Glen Providence Park begin at 8:15, Thursday, July Thursday, July 4, with a Prizes will be awarded for For those wanting to place a memoriam and sponsored by Sterling 4, at the flag pole across rain date of Saturday, July thebestdecoratedstroller, Pig, Media Recreation, and from Davis Trading Post, 6. The parade will start trikes and bikes and floats. DEADLINES ARE AS FOLLOWS: Media Borough. and continues over to the promptly at 10 a.m., fol- Theeventattheparkwill Publication Day DEADLINE DAY: Glen Providence Park’s west side where the main lowed by a family picnic begin at 10 a.m., with the main entrance is at 550 W. portion of the parade joins at the Leedom Community National Anthem sang by Prior to Publication State St., Media. The mov- . The parade ends Center, located at the in- the Media Dixies, followed Mondays Thursdays 4:00 PM ie’s rain date is Saturday, at Kugler Park, where there tersection of Rodney and by a flag raising ceremony July 6. For more informa- will be moon bounces, dunk Darby roads. and salute to veterans, free Tuesdays Fridays 1:00 PM tion, contact the Media tank, leg races, and more Those who wish to par- ice cream and balloons and Wednesdays Mondays 1:00 PM Business Authority 610- set up for the parade watch- ticipate in the bike deco- family friendly activities. Thursdays Tuesdays 1:00 PM 566-5039 x255. ers’ enjoyment. Refresh- rating contest should meet ments for sale will include behind Leedom School at Upper Darby Fridays Wednesdays 1:00 PM Morton hot dogs, hamburgers, fun- 9:15 a.m. Judging begins Community parades this Saturdays Thursdays 10:00 AM Ryan Gilfillian is the cre- nel cake, snow cones and at 9:45 a.m. Parade partic- year include the Highland ator, sponsor and coordina- drinks. Anyone wishing to ipants include scouts, local Park Fire Company parade Sundays Thursdays 1:00 PM tor of this year’s 4th of July volunteershouldgotothe fire companies led by Lee- at9a.m.andtheDrexelPark celebration in Morton. All archive table. dom Fire Co., Leedom Bulls, Civic Association Parade, Deadlines are subject to change events will take place place active and retired military, kicking off from the corner without prior notification. on the grounds of Morton Prospect Park Ridley Area Little League, of Huey and Irvington Aves. Borough Hall, Highland The Prospect Park Fourth stroller, float and bike deco- Drexel Hill, at 11 a.m. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES | OBITUARIES | 19

OBITUARY OF NOTE WALLINGFORD, PA. Virginia R. “Ginny” Maloney Virginia R. Ann Lauser (Ron- Former Chrysler “Ginny” Maloney, ald) with whom 93, of Wallingford, she made her home; Pa., passed away on grandchildren, TJ CEO Lee Iacocca Tuesday, July 2, 2019, and Joey Lauser, at her home. James Maloney; 2 She was born in great-grandchil- Chestertothelate dren; special niece, is dead at age 94 William and Viola Sharon Nielson. Dickerson. She was raised Service: Her Funeral and most significant vehi- in Aston and graduated Mass will be held on Satur- By Tom Krisher cles, including the minivan, from Media High School. day, July 6th at 11am at St. and Dee-Ann Durbin the Chrysler K-cars and the John Chrysostom Church in The Associated Press Ginny held many jobs Ford Escort. He also spoke OSAMU HONDA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE over the years including Wallingford. DETROIT >> Lee Iacocca, the outagainstwhatheconsid- In this file photo, Chrysler Corporation Chairman Lee time spent with the Media Visitation: Friends and auto executive and master ered unfair trade practices Iacoccasitsina1990DodgeVipersportscarasthe Laundry, Yorkshire Mill, family are invited to her pitchman who put the Mus- by Japanese automakers. Chrysler in the 90’s six city tour makes a visit to New York. Kresky’s Five & Dime, Mc- viewingonSaturdayfrom tang in Ford’s lineup in the The son of Italian immi- Former Chrysler CEO Iacocca, who became a folk hero Crory’s Five & Dime, and re- 9:30-10:30am at the Carr 1960s and became a corpo- grants, Iacocca reached a for rescuing the company in the ‘80s, has died, former tired from the Everfast Mill Funeral Home 935 S. Provi- rate folk hero when he res- level of celebrity matched colleaguessaidTuesday.Hewas94. Storein1990.Shewasac- dence Rd. (Route 320) Wall- urrected Chrysler 20 years by few auto moguls. During tive in St. Michael’s Parish ingford. Burial: Following later,hasdiedinBelAir, the peak of his popularity he had a larger-than-life ufacturing system that was in Chester for many years. in SS Peter & Paul Cemetery. California. He was 94. in the ‘80s, he was famous presence that commanded turning out gas-guzzlers She was predeceased by In lieu of flowers, dona- Two former Chrysler ex- for his TV ads and catchy attention. “He sucked the that the public didn’t want. her husband, James B. Ma- tions can be made to Main- ecutives who worked with tagline: “If you can find a airoutoftheroomwhen- When the banks turned loney, Sr.; grandson, Marc line Homecare and Hospice him, Bud Liebler, the com- better car, buy it!” He wrote ever he walked into it,” Li- him down, Iacocca and the Jacques; brother, William foundation at https://www. pany’s former spokesman, two best-selling books and ebler said. “He always had United Auto Workers union Dickerson; sisters, Alice mainlinehealth.org/ways- and Bob Lutz, formerly its was courted as a presiden- something to say. He was a helped persuade the gov- McClyment, Viola Walling, to-give/homecare-and-hos- head of product develop- tial candidate. leader.” ernment to approve $1.5 bil- Florence Hash, and Hilda pice-foundation/make-a- ment,saidtheyweretold Buthewillbebestre- In recent years Iacocca in loan guarantees that Pilkington. gift-online or to the Ju- of the death Tuesday by a membered as the blunt- was battling Parkinson’s kept the No. 3 domestic au- She is survived by her venile Diabetes Research close associate of Iacocca’s talking, cigar-chomping Disease, but Liebler was not tomaker afloat. children, James B. Malo- Foundation at https:// family. Chrysler chief who helped sure what caused his death. 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By Bruce Schreiner The Associated Press

FRANKFORT, KY. >> Afirede- stroyed a massive Jim Beam warehouse filled with about 45,000 barrels of aging bourbon in Kentucky, and state officials worried that runoff whiskey seeping into nearby waterways would kill fish. Firefighters from four counties responded to the blaze that erupted late Tues- day. It sent flames shooting PAT MCDONOGH/COURIER JOURNAL VIA AP into the night sky and gener- Bourbon mixes with water in the Kentucky River, ated so much heat that fire- Wednesday, following an overnight fire at a Jim Beam truck lights melted. distillery in Woodford County, Ky. Firefighters from four Lightning might have countiesrespondedtotheblazethateruptedlateTuesday. beenafactor,butfireinves- tigators haven’t been able to start looking for the cause, emergency cleanup crew house that burned contained Woodford County Emer- and state environmental “relatively young whiskey,” gency Management Direc- officials were coordinat- meaning it had not reached PAT MCDONOGH/COURIER JOURNAL VIA AP tor Drew Chandler said. ing efforts to control bour- maturity for bottling for con- Flames and smoke rise from a bourbon warehouse fire at a Jim Beam distillery in The warehouse was a to- bon runoff into a nearby sumers. Bourbon acquires its Woodford County, Ky., Wednesday. Firefighters from four counties responded to the blaze tal loss. Looking to reas- creek that flows into the color and flavor while aging that erupted late Tuesday. sure consumers of Jim Beam Kentucky River, said John for years in charred new oak bourbon, Beam Suntory in- Mura, a spokesman for the barrels. warehouse sustained minor yards (91 meters) from Glenns plan that included taking dicated it amounted to a Kentucky Energy and Envi- “Given the age of the lost exterior damage but its con- Creek, a tributary of the Ken- down the entire structure. drop of the iconic brand’s ronment Cabinet. whiskey, this fire will not tents remained intact, the tucky River, he said. Existing Another Kentucky bour- total aging inventory. “We do know there has impact the availability of company said. containment berms were re- bon barrel warehouse col- No injuries were re- been runoff enter the creek,” Jim Beam for consumers,” Jim Beam is the world’s inforced with sand to try to lapsed last year. Half of a ported, Chandler said. The Mura said. “And it has made the spirits company said in best-selling bourbon brand. prevent runoff into the creek, warehouse collapsed at the fire was contained but was its way into the Kentucky astatement. The classic American whis- he said. Barton 1792 Distillery in allowed to burn until mid- River.” The destroyed whiskey key brand is owned by Sun- Beam Suntory officials Bardstown in June 2018, day Wednesday, he said. The runoff could have a amounted to about 1% of tory Holdings Ltd., a Japa- said the distiller has a “com- andtheotherhalfcame “The longer it burns, the “serious impact on aquatic Beam’s bourbon inventory, nese beverage company. prehensive” warehouse safety down two weeks later. more of the distilled spir- life,” he said. Runoff is ex- it said. Authorities were alerted programthatincludesregu- Kentucky distillers pro- its burn with it,” he said pected to create “low dis- One standard bourbon about the fire shortly af- lar inspections and “rigorous duce 95% of the world’s in a phone interview. “So solved oxygen levels,” which barrel usually holds about ter 11:35 p.m. EDT Tuesday, protocols” to promote safety. bourbon, according to the when they go to put it out, could result in substantial 53 gallons of bourbon that Chandler said. The orange The distiller said it operates Kentucky Distillers’ Asso- there will be less contami- fish kills, the agency said in eventually turns into around glow from the inferno could 126 barrel warehouses in Ken- ciation. The state’s bour- nated runoff that goes into arelease. 150 to 200 750 milliliter bot- be seen miles away, he said. tucky that hold about 3.3 mil- bonsectorisinthemidstof adrinking-watertributary.” State officials warned rec- tles,theCourierJournalre- Firefighters who withstood lion barrels for its brands. a $2.3 billion-plus building By Wednesday afternoon, reational users on the Ken- ported. If all the barrels held the intense heat were able to The Beam fire was the lat- boom among KDA members firefighters were dousing tucky River that runoff will bourbon, that would be a loss keep the flames from spread- est warehouse loss suffered by — signaling distillers’ confi- the warehouse’s charred re- result in water discoloration, of at least 6 million bottles, ing to some other nearby stor- a Kentucky distiller. dence that growing demand mains with water to try to foaming and an odor. the Louisville newspaper re- age warehouses, he said. Last month, a storm for their spirits will con- extinguish the fire, Chandler Beam Suntory officials ported. “It melted lights off some caused the partial collapse tinue. Projects include new said.Astheykeptworking, said they are working with The distiller said it was of the firetrucks, it got so hot,” of a warehouse at O.Z. Tyler and expanded production thefocusturnedtotheen- authorities to assess envi- grateful to the “courageous Chandler said. Distillery in Owensboro. The facilities, more warehous- vironmental impact of the ronmental effects. firefighters” who brought the The destroyed warehouse, painstaking process of recov- ing and bottling lines and leaking bourbon. The distilling company blaze under control and kept near the Woodford-Franklin ering barrels is continuing as new and expanded tourism The distiller hired an said the multi-story ware- it from spreading. A second county line, was about 100 part of the distiller’s overall centers. Edward S. Condra, Senior Publisher Rich Crowe, Sales Manager 22 OPINION Shelley J. Meenan, General Manager AimeeM.Gallagher,CFO Phil Heron, Editor Joseph E. Forst, Circulation Director Thursday, July 4, 2019 » MORE AT FACEBOOK.COM/DELCODAILYTIMES AND TWITTER.COM/DELCOTIMES » delcotimes.com EDITORIAL Wemustneverlosesightofournation’sheritage

America right now is a na- tion with a stark political di- Cartoonist’s view vide. That’s hardly a bulletin. Polls express it empirically, but turn on any TV newscast, on any day, and the split be- comes manifest. We have been through such turbulent times before and come out of them a stronger nation. That is what we should cele- brate this holiday. Our nation began with the signing of the Declaration of In- dependence 243 years ago and, although July 4th has only been a federal holiday since 1941, it is important the we never lose sight of that national heritage. To that end, Inside Sources offers up Michelle Huben- schmidt, a teacher programs manager at the Ashbrook Cen- ter at Ashland University, Ash- land, Ohio, and her exam to test your knowledge about the meaning of July 4, which is about much more than picnics and fireworks. We recommend you give it a try: 1. The Declaration of Indepen- dence wasn’t actually signed on the 4th of July. Which day was it officially signed? A. July 2, 1776 B. Aug. 2, 1776 C. Nov. 15, 1777 D. March 1, 1781 2. Which monarch reigned over est signature on the Declaration A. George Washington Roger Sherman. Which man did A. James Madison the colonists at the time of the of Independence? B. Ben Franklin not sign the Declaration of Inde- B. Thomas Jefferson American Revolution? A. George Washington C. Roger Sherman pendence? C. Ben Franklin A. Queen Elizabeth B. Thomas Jefferson D. Stephen Hopkins A. Robert Livingston D. John Adams B. Queen Victoria C. Roger Sherman 7. Besides John Adams and B. Roger Sherman 10. How many signers of the C. King George II D. John Hancock Thomas Jefferson, which other C. Ben Franklin Declaration of Independence D. King George III 5. Which country assisted the president died on the 4th of July? D. John Adams were born in the United States of 3. Who famously said, “I know colonists with financial and mil- A. Andrew Jackson 9. Which signer of the Decla- America? not what course others may take; itary aid during the Revolution- B. Millard Fillmore ration of Independence stated A. 56 butasforme,givemelibertyor ary War? C. James Monroe that this holiday “ought to be sol- B. 48 give me death!” A. England D. James Buchanan emnized with Pomp and Parade, C. 0 A. Nathan Hale B. France 8. Thomas Jefferson was part of with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, D. 13 B. Samuel Adams C. Canada afive-personcommitteetowrite Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations ANSWERS: 1-B, 2-D, 3-C, 4-D, C. Patrick Henry D. Netherlands the Declaration of Independence, from one End of this Continent to 5-B, 6-B, 7-C, 8-A, 9-D, 10-C D. Paul Revere 6.Whowastheoldestsignerof alongwithJohnAdams,Ben the other from this Time forward — Reprinted from July 4, 2017, 4. Which signer has the larg- the Declaration of Independence? Franklin, Robert Livingston and forever more.”? MediaNews Group THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES | OPINION | 23

ANOTHER VIEW Cartoonist’s view Compromise & perspective are lacking in our debate

To the Times: of gray. It seeks to bal- Theyarepeopleofcon- As a Social Studies ance the privacy rights of science who believe deeply teacher, I often talk with women with government’s in the right of women to kids about controversial is- righttoprotecttheun- make private medical deci- sues. It’s my job. born. It seeks to balance sions in consultation with It is also my job to help the health of the woman their doctor. students see that the “in and the health of the fetus. The pro-choice people your face” debates they The decision even defines I know are decent, car- see on TV and online are when a fetus becomes a ing people. They are char- not how we should be dis- person and is protected by itable people, working in cussing the many chal- the Constitution. You can their communities to help lengingissuesthatfaceus see that the justices ago- the poor or to raise money LETTERSTOTHEEDITOR as a nation. Whether it nized over every word in for the homeless or the is guns or climate change this decision. less fortunate. They value or abortion, I ask them to Since 1973, political life every single day by do- Running out of time on climate change see the many different po- pundits have translated ing good works and by liv- sitions that people hold Roev.Wadetosuittheir ing good lives. To the Times: to sign on to this bill and would be totally laugh- on any particular topic. political needs. This care- Laws banning abortion Climate Change is hap- support our children’s fu- able if it was not so bla- They learn that with al- fully crafted document has in every circumstance are pening, humans are caus- ture, and standing on the tantly symptomatic of most every issue, there is become the Rorschach test as wrongheaded as laws ing it, and we are running Capitol steps with hun- what our president ac- no black or white policy of Supreme Court opin- allowing abortion in every out of time. To avoid the dreds of fellow Pennsyl- tually believes. A couple solution.Theylearntosee ions: You look at it and see circumstance. The legis- worst effects of climate vanians, it’s clear there’s of weeks ago he told us their classmates’ perspec- what you want to see. latures passing such anti- change, we need to elim- support for renewable en- and the world that he saw tives and to understand Irejecttheframingof abortion laws are deaf inate our global warming ergy. I want to thank Sen. nothing wrong with get- that there is room for com- this issue as either pro-life to the 67% of U.S. voters pollution by 2050. Luckily, Killion for taking a lead ting “political dirt” on an promise. or pro-abortion. Both sides who, in a recent CBS poll, Pennsylvania legislators on the bill, Rep. Krueger opponent from a foreign Recently, many Republi- value life. To character- say they still support the have answered this call for cosponsoring it. state and he might, or can state legislatures have ize women who have abor- guidelines outlined in the to action by introducing Justin Snyder, might not, report it to the passed laws that demon- tions as being against life Roe v. Wade decision. abipartisanbillthatwill Nether Providence appropriate authorities. strate that they have no is wrong and misguided. It Roe v. Wade is the law transition PA to 100% re- Maya Angelou, the understanding of compro- is wrong because it is im- of the land and has been newable energy by 2050. iconic poet philosopher, mise or perspective. These possible to look into the the law of the land for 46 Ijoinedhundredsof Finger wagging said (to paraphrase), extreme pieces of legisla- heart of a woman mak- years. I support this deci- Pennsylvanians in Har- when someone tells you tion outlaw most types of ingperhapsthemostdiffi- sion and the premise be- risburg on Wednesday, To the Times: or shows you who they abortion, even in the case cult decision of her life. It hind it: women should June 19th for PennEnvi- In his meeting with are, you had best believe of rape or incest. These is misguided because who control their own bodies ronment’s 100% Renew- President Putin, President them. Donald Trump has laws fail to consider or to amongst us is qualified to and should make decisions able Energy Lobby Day, Trumpapparentlydidnot clearly and amply demon- empathize with the dev- make this judgment? about their body privately, showing our legislators bring up Russia’s med- strated that he not only is astating consequences of The pro-choice people I in consultation with their that a clean energy fu- dling in our 2016 presi- unconcerned about Rus- crimes committed against know are not pro-abortion. physician. I implore the ture is the future Pennsyl- dential election or their sian election interfer- women or to allow for the Pennsylvania Legislature vanians want and need. potentialtodosoagain ence, he actually would medical necessity of end- to listen to their constitu- This event had hundreds in 2020. Then at their welcome it. One might ingapregnancytosavea “The pro- ents and demonstrate to of people showing sup- joint press conference in askwhy,andtheanswer woman’s life. These laws choice the students of Pennsylva- port, and I was moved by Osaka, Japan, a reporter is simply, nothing in this are wrong on every con- nia that discussion, com- the number of Represen- asked Trump if he would world is more important ceivable level. But they are people I promise, and common tatives and Senators that tell Putin not to meddle to Donald Trump than his especially wrong because know are sense is the hallmark of spoke passionately about again. In an unbelievable, being re-elected and he theyaretryingtoblack decent, our state legislature – not preserving our children’s surreal moment, the pres- iswillingtodovirtually and white an issue that is caring absolutist rule. future. In the House it is ident wagged his finger anything, no matter how every shade of gray. Debra A. Ciamacca, bill number 1425, and in and in an obviously play- reprehensible, to help en- If you read Roe v. people.” Media, Candidate, 168th theSenateitisbillnum- ful and not serious man- sure this will happen. Wade you will see that — Debra Ciamacca District Pennsylvania ber 630. ner, said to Putin, “Do Ken Derow, the court’s decision full State Legislature We need more leaders not meddle.” The episode Swarthmore

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COMMUNITY Delaware County recognized as national leader for emergency readiness program

MEDIA >> Delaware County Program can be found at earned an “Established” rating https://delcopa.gov/pdf/MC- during a Medical Countermea- Moverview.pdf/. To request sures Operational Readiness trainings or presentations on Review (MCM ORR) that was the Delaware County Med- completed earlier this year. ical Countermeasures Pro- The Medical Counter Mea- gram and other emergency sures (MCM)/Strategic Na- preparedness programs, con- tional Stockpile (SNS) is the tact: Danielle Koerner, De- United States’ national re- partment of Emergency Ser- pository of vaccines, antibiot- vices, at 610-565-8700 or ko- ics and other types of medica- [email protected]/. tions, medical equipment, and supplies that may be needed SUBMITTED PHOTO State VFW donates in the event of a public health David Gyger, District 18Commander, recently visited the $1K to Pennsylvania emergency such as a terror- Pennsylvania Veterans Museum (PVM) in Media to present Veterans Museum ist attack, flu outbreak, or nat- a check for $1,000on behalf of the State of Pennsylvania SUBMITTED PHOTO ural disaster. Once Federal, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). Pictured at the check The Pennsylvania Veterans Anne Junkerman-Sweeny, left, president of the Sun Commonwealth and County presentation are, left to right, Ed Buffman, PVM Chairman Museum recently received Valley High School Alumni Association (SVHSAA), center, authorities determine that a Emeritus; Jolene Buffman, Museum Administrator; David a$1,000donationfromthe and Gene Gommer, right, Class of 1969SVHSAA MCMactivationisneeded, Gyger, VFW District 18Commander; Tom Brown, former VFW State of Pennsylvania Veter- representative, present the 2019SVHSAA Scholarship to medicines and/or supplies and State Commander; and George Letherbury, VFW member. ans of Foreign Wars. David SunValleygraduateDominicEllis,center. equipment would be delivered Gyger, District 18 Commander, to the affected counties for dis- TheCentersforDisease ations Coordination, Emer- presented the check when he graduate of Sun Valley High around the country to formu- tribution to the general popu- Control’s (CDC’s)MCM ORR is gency Public Information and made a visit to the Museum School who is pursuing a late ideas for fundraising to lation by local public health au- arigorous,evidence-basedas- Warning, Medical Counter- recently with a large group of higher education degree in increasetheabilitytocon- thorities within 48 hours. sessment that evaluates state, measure Dispensing and Ad- VFW members from Western Technical Trades and Engi- tinue giving scholarships. On June 11, the Pennsyl- local, and territorial planning ministration, Medical Mate- Pennsylvania. neering. This year’s recipi- Now the SVHSAA is look- vania Department of Health, and operational functions. rial Management and Dis- The visiting veterans were ent is Dominic Ellis, Class of ing to expand by reaching Bureau of Public Health Pre- Currently, the ORR primar- tribution, Responder Safety/ given a tour of the Museum. 2019. The Class of 2019 is the out to fellow graduates to paredness reported that Dela- ily focuses on evaluating a ju- Health and Volunteer Man- According to a spokesperson at 56th class to graduate from join the association and bring ware County is the only juris- risdiction’s ability to execute a agement. the museum, they seemed very Sun Valley, since the school’s thoughts, ideas and concepts diction in the state and only large response requiring med- Delaware County has ac- impressed with the memora- first graduation in 1962. to help increase the SVH- the second jurisdiction in the ical countermeasure (MCM) tively and aggressively oper- bilia and artifacts contained in Residents of Aston, SAA’s ability to “give back”. United States to achieve a rat- distribution and dispensing ated the MCM program (for- theMuseum.Gygersaid“Our Brookhaven and Parkside The Alumni Associa- ing of “Established,” which is in response to a public health merly known as SNS) since donation is a thank you for the whoattendedSunValley tion has planned a meet- the highest possible rating. emergency. The intended out- 2005. Success of the program wonderful work the Museum High School form the SVH- and-greet get together for “Delaware County is for- come of this assessment is to is due to the dedication of does to honor all veterans of SAA, now celebrating five 7p.m.Monday,August12 tunate to have a mature and identify strengths and chal- many partners and stakehold- the United States.” years. The SVHSAA was in the large meeting room robust MCM Program,” said lenges facing preparedness ers as well as the active involve- The Pennsylvania Veter- formed to continue the tra- of the Aston Public Library. Lori Devlin, Director of Dela- programs across the nation ment and enduring support ans Museum is located at 12 ditions that have long since This will be an opportunity ware County’s Department of and to identify opportunities from Delaware County Coun- East State Street, Media, and been established by Sun to ask questions about the Intercommunity Health. Dev- for improvement and further cil and Executive Director. Al- is open Thursday to Sunday Valley graduates in the SVHSAA,hearaboutcur- lin commended the dedicated technical support. CDC’s goal though already having achieve 12 noon to 5 p.m. Admission is form of giving back to the rent plans and learn how in- MCM team from Emergency is that all jurisdictions achieve the highest rating possible, the free and all ages are welcome. school. SVHS has produced put from all alumni can help Management, Intercommu- “Established” rated MCM pro- Delco MCM program and lead- countless scholars, physi- move the group to new hori- nity Health, healthcare part- grams on or before June 30, erswillcontinuetherigorous Sun Valley alumni cians, lawyers, artisans, en- zons and hopefully increase ners, Aquila Strategy and Op- 2022. process of planning, educat- association awards gineers, business manag- current scholarships efforts, erations Group, the PA Dept. TheMCMORRincludesas- ing, training, and exercising scholarship, seeks ers and business develop- beginning with the Class of of Health, Delaware County pects of several functions and all MCM functions and sites new members ers. They have been involved 2020. School Districts and numer- associated performance mea- to ensure the well-being of the with many ground breaking ous other partners and stake- suresinsevenoftheCDC’s15 residents of the county in the For the second consec- achievements since that very Readers can e-mail holders who work diligently to public health preparedness event of a major health emer- utive year, the Sun Valley first graduating class. The community news and ensure that the County is pre- and response capabilities in- gency. High School Alumni Associ- SVHSAA Association has photos to Peg DeGrassa pared to respond in the event cluding: Community Pre- More information on the ation (SVHSAA) has awarded brought together Sun Valley at pdegrassa@21st- of a public health emergency. paredness, Emergency Oper- Medical Counter Measures a $1,850 scholarship to a High School graduates from centurymedia.com/. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES | ENTERTAINMENT | 25

The Maddow question: Should TODAY IN HISTORY commentators moderate INTHE Photos and text from wire services TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT debates? July 4, 1826 NEWYORK>> During her turn as moder- 50yearstothedayaftertheDeclara- ator in last week’s Democratic primary tion of Independence was adopted, debate, Rachel Maddow briefly scuffled former presidents John Adams and with Bernie Sanders and, with Pete Thomas Jefferson both died. Buttigieg, induced the campaign rar- SPOTLIGHT ALSO ON THIS DATE ity of a politician admitting to a failure. But she didn’t put to rest the issue of whether NBC News was wise to in- 1776 cludethehostofMSNBC’smostpop- The Declaration of Independence was ular opinion show as a questioner. adopted by delegates to the Second Some journalists and conservative Continental Congress in Philadelphia. criticshavesaidthisviolatesatradi- tional, if frayed, distinction between 1802 news and opinion. Maddow also faced The United States Military Academy the issue this spring when The New officiallyopenedatWestPoint,New York Times pulled its reporters as York. regular guests on her show, saying it would enforce its rule of not letting 1817 its journalists appear on opinion pro- Ground was broken for the Erie Canal grams. in Rome, New York. The middle section Maddow played it straight during of the waterway took three years to the two debate nights, asking 15 ques- complete; the entire canal was fin- tions and addressing 12 of the 20 can- ished in 1825. didates onstage. She brought up cli- mate change, guns, abortion policy and the Supreme Court. She wanted 1831 to know what Amy Klobuchar had The fifth president of the United done to help blacks and Latinos, and States,JamesMonroe,diedinNew asked Joe Biden to address his vote in York City at age 73. favor of the Iraq War. STEVEN SENNE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE When Maddow asked Sanders if In this file photo, MSNBC television anchor Rachel Maddow, moderates a panel ata hisfeelingshadchangedsincea2013 forumcalled“PerspectivesonNationalSecurity,”attheJohnF.KennedySchoolof TODAY’SBIRTHDAYS interview in which he said states Government, on the campus of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Mass. Broadcast journalist Geraldo Rivera is should make decisions on gun policy, 76.VietnamWarveteranandpeace Sanders said, “that’s a mischaracter- activist Ron Kovic is 73. International ization of my thinking.” tributed reviews and tweets of last dow coming off the 2016 election, Tennis Hall of Famer Pam Shriver is 57. Responded Maddow: “It’s a quote week’s performance, including Wash- when many in the media missed or Actor Al Madrigal is 48. Actress Jenica of you.” ington Post columnist Jennifer Ru- underestimated the views of Trump Bergere is 45. Actor-singer John Lloyd In the wake of a police shooting of bin tweeting that some critics owed supporters. “Let’s not have the public Youngis44.ActressBeckiNewtonis a black man in South Bend, Indiana, Maddow an apology. “She might assume that we’re definitely leaning 41. Actor Mo McRae is 37. TV personal- Buttigieg was asked why the per- havebeenthebestof5moderators,” in one direction,” he said. ity Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino is 37. centage of black police officers there Rubin said. NBC and MSNBC clearly have dif- hadnotchangedduringhistimeas “Her questions were focused, ferent missions, he said. mayor. sharp, short and provocative,” said In choosing the moderators on- “Because I couldn’t get it done,” he Tom Bettag, a longtime news pro- stage in Miami, NBC News seemed THOUGHT FOR TODAY replied. ducer who now teaches journalism intent on exposing different parts of NBC News executives and Mad- at the University of Maryland. “She its operation by including “Nightly “All progress has dow declined to publicly address the is very good as a questioner. I didn’t News” anchor Lester Holt, “Today” resulted from people issue of her involvement, except to see anything in there that showed host Savannah Guthrie, “Meet the who took unpopular point out that Maddow helped mod- bias.” Press” moderator Chuck Todd, Tele- positions.” erated a debate between Sanders and Yet he questioned whether it sent mundo’s Jose Diaz-Balart and Mad- Hillary Clinton in 2016. NBC dis- the wrong message to include Mad- dow. — Adlai E. Stevenson, American diplomat and politician (1900-1965) 26 | YOURDAILYBREAK | THEDAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 4,2019

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Robert 610-294-5054 or (610) 918-2528 NEW JERSEY PROFESSIONAL FABRICATOR: Yamaha 2540 4 wheeler fair WEST GROVE Skilled in TIG & MIG welding condition $950 ANTIQUES WANTED Yard Sale Strong mechanical aptitude Barnett Vortex new youth ALL COSTUME JEWELRY - We Love To Buy Antiques STTAAATTE OF DELAAWWWAARE ESTATE JEWELRY, diamond Sat. July 6th, 9am-1pm & knowledge Must have bow, 7x35 binoculars, new Old Collections, Family LOST & FOUND valid driver’s license & own hunting knife, small camo gold, silver Men’s wrist/pock- Treasures, I Would Like 2 ROSEWOOD DRIVE et watches, cufflinks. Vintage Small household items, transportation coat, medium camo pants To Know What You Have BECHTELSVILLE AREA - Union Contact Mike @ 610-485-6100 everything $190 clothes, hats, purses, old toys. To Sell. If It’s Old Call Me some tools and misc. house, tri color cat, black CALL 484-784-5199 Antiques. 484-432-9770 Free House Calls patches on her back legs, 50 Years Buying BUCKS COUNTY answers to sassy. Rewards. LOOKING FOR HELP? IS YOUR CLOSET overflowing ROBERT 610-294-5054 Call Donna at 610-463-8086. People everywhere read the want with odds and ends, this and that? BERKS COUNTY ads. Phone today to place the ad Place a classified to help end the Buying!! IT’S THE CONVENIENCE that people want to read. clutter. Records - Jazz, Rock & Roll, DELAAWWWAARE COUNTY that keeps people coming back 50’s, 60’s & 70’s, 45’s and 33’s to the great deals found in the Costume Jewelry! CHESTER YARD SALE - classifieds. Call (302) 898-0195 200 E. 22nd St., Sat. , 7/6, DEVEREUX JOB FAIR FOR DIRECT SUPPORT 9a-7p. Furniture, antiques, PROFESSIONALS Buying: Old toys, trains, space electronics, appliances, toys, cars, trucks, banks, wind Thursday, July 11, 2019, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm collectibles, CDs, DVDs, ups. George, 610-326-2177. household items, tools, CDLDrivers Drivers Needed Needed HILTON DOUBLETREE GET SET TODAY! clothes, lots of great 4727 Concord Pike, Wilmington, DE 19803 I’M SAD BECAUSE I STILL bargains. FOOD will be sold Part Time Nights & Weekends PROGRAM: Children’s Intellectual & Developmental HAVEN’T HEARD FROM YOU! at this Event! 11:00 PM - 4:00 AM, times apx. Disability Services – CIDDS My name is Seth and I’m on Direct Support Professionals the hunt for (but not limited MONTGOMERY COUNTY • Must be 21 years of age • Valid Driver’s License to) vintage automobiles, old Approximately 20 hours per week • High School Diploma store signs, early automobile BRIDGEPORT Driver will load skids onto 24 foot box truck WHAT WE OFFER: advertising, vintage toys, old Multi-Family Yard Sale • Career advancement opportunities Tonka trucks, vintage stereo Fri. 07/05 & Sat. 07/06 for newspaper deliveries. ALL deliveries are • Competitive pay and excellent full-time benefits equip., antique radios, old bi- 8amto2pm local. Good starting salary. (benefits.devereux.org) cycles, vintage Hot Wheels, & 7TH & MILL STREETS Household goods, clothing, • Tuition assistance similar die-cast, slot cars, gas Drivers are placed into random drug pool. • Comprehensive on-the-job training & oil related signs. I always carpeting. • Multiple programs and services to match your career pay a very fair value and am Very reasonable prices. Current drivers license and (MVR) Motor interests always considerate & profes- No early birds please! Vehicle Report will be pulled! PLEASE APPLY ONLINE PRIOR TO EVENT: sional. There isn’t anything CHELTENHAM I can’t do for you, so please jobs.devereux.org Contents of House DAILY LOCALNEWS Devereux is a drug-free workplace; call me soon! 610-772-3043 Sat. July 6th, 9am -? For Home Delivery Call 610-430-1172 For Home Delivery Call 610-970-5400 drug screening required. EOE 102 PLEASANT HILL ROAD For Home Delivery Call 215-855-9750 For Home Delivery Call 610-272-1720 WANTED! For Home Delivery Call 610-933-8926 Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health is one of the largest Dead or Alive Furniture, household, kitchen and most advanced behavioral healthcare organizations in OLD VINTAGE ELECTRONICS items, dining room/living the country. Informed by the latest advancements in science • Audio Equipment room and bedroom set and and medicine, we combine evidence-based interventions with • Ham & Military Radios much more! compassionate family engagement to help change lives. We • Vacuum Tubes Rain date: July 7th 390 Eagleview Blvd. Exton, PA 19341 were founded in 1912 by special education pioneer, Helena • Test Equipment Pottstown / Upper Pottsgrove Devereux. Today, Devereux is a national nonprofit partner for • Musical Instruments SATURDAY, JULY 6TH individuals, families, schools and communities, serving many • Pre 1980 Computers e-mailPlease to [email protected] fax resumes to 610-280-3442 8:00 am - 2:00 pm 21st-centurymedia of the most vulnerable members of our society in areas of • Surplus Parts & More! or e-mailNo to gcoppola@ phone calls please! EOE .com autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, specialty **I BUY IT ALL** Tools, LP Albums, Lenox and No phone calls please! EOE mental health, and child welfare. 904-679-4646 many household items. www.audio4cash.com 1019 WILLOW STREET THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES |CLASSIFIEDS | 33 HELP WANTED CUSTOMER SERVICE NON-PROFIT/ RESIDENTIAL SALES HOUSES FOR BUSINESS PART TIME VOLUNTEER RENT (UNFURNISHED) OPPORTUNITIES SALES / CASHIERS Positions DRIVERS NEEDED Available. FT/PT. Flex DELCO Single & Twin Homes HAULER ROUTES AVAILABLE hours, Benefits avail. Apply Caatt Angel Network, a local LICENSED 3, 4 & 5 BRs, Updtd, Gas heat, BARBER ONLLYYTO BUY IN THE READING AREA in person: Tri-State Liquors, no kill rescue organization, Sect 8 ok Call 610-537-7145 to deliver newspapers to bulk Claymont, DE n-eeds volunteers to pro BARBER SHOP drop locations. All service vide care for our cats in our Opportunity of a lifetime. providers are independent EDUCATION/TRAINING l-ocal shelter & our adop All Real Estate advertising FOLSOM - 2 BR, 2 BA Twin, Call 484-786-8167 or come contractors & must have an tion locations in Pottstown in this newspaper is LR, eat in kitch, off str to: 1856 E. Lincoln Hwy., box truck or van,current auto Alvernia University seeking & Downingtown areas. subject to the Federal Fair prkg, 106 Gorsuch, $1250/ Coatesville,PA PA insurance and a valid driver’s Even a ffeew hourrsss///mmontthh Housing Act of 1968 which mo + utils. John, Rappa ADJUNCT FACULTY makes it illegal to advertise license and registration. For more information visit can make a difffffeerence! Real Estate, 610-532-5400 LEGAL NOTICES Early AM Hours “any preference, limitation www.alvernia.edu/adjuncts WEALSO NEED F OSTERS or discrimination, based 7 DAYS A WEEK ROOMS FOR RENT BUSINESS CORPORATION to take 1 or more adult on race, color, religion, Notice is hereby given that Call today 610-235-2675 and cats or kittens into their Alvernia University seeking age or familial status, BRAMCOTE MOTEL - Daily & Articles of Incorporation were leave a message. We will ADJUNCT FACULTY home until they are return a call with the details. sex or national origin or Weekly Rates, all utils & WIFI filed with the Department For more information visit adopted. Previous exp in an intention to make any of State for SMKE Inc, a fostering cats or dogs is incl. Call Bipin Patel (484) 524- PATIENT SCHEDULING/ www.alvernia.edu/adjuncts such preference limitation 5930 or (610)718-8888. corporation organized under COORDINATOR - Part Time, pref., but not required. or discrimination”. the Pennsylvania Business 18-20 hrs/wk, 2 days/week in HEALTHCARE Ifinter ested, please visit CHATEAU - Boyertown area. Corporation Law of 1988. our busy hearing aide center our website, This newspaper will not Clean, secure, private park- DCT, July 4, a-1 In Garnet Valley 484-320-0607 CAREGIVER. Swarthmore www.CatAngel.org g knowingly accept any ing. $100wk+ (610)367-5112 (19081) man seeks aide & fill out a volunteer advertising for real estate RECEPTIONIST/PATIENT application which is in violation of CHESTER FURNISHED room SCHEDULING/COORDINATOR to wash, help turn over, or call (610) 385-6714. the law. Our readers are includes heat and hot water, - Part Time, 18-20 hrs/wk, give meds, etc. 7:30 am - 11 hereby informed that all cable TV available. $100 per 2 days/week in our Booth’s am Sunday OR every other dwellings advertised in this week. Call 610-742-3252. CORPORATION NOTICE Corner location. 484-320-0607 Sunday ($14/hr) and other RESTAURANT BPL, Inc. FOOD SERVICE newspaper are available ROOMS FOR RENT shifts as needed, above the on an equal opportunity has been incorporated CUSTOMER SERVICE THE CHATEAU. For Ladies & under the provisions of table. Send name, tel. no., basis. Phrases like; family Gentlemen. Secure Rooms. SHORT ORDER COOK- FT. room, walk-in closet, the Pennsylvania Business CASHIERS/DISPATCHER prior exp. to Must be experienced. Private parking. Starting at Corporation Law of 1988. Industry leader is looking [email protected] private, etc. are meant as $85/wk. (610) 367-5112. Call 610-543-1800 descriptive copy only and Law Office of Douglas E. for qualified and dependable Gregor, LLC applicants, Full time ALL are not intended to show STORAGE RENTAL CLASSIFIEDS hold many, SKILLED LABOR preference for or exclusion 16 Campus Blvd., Ste. 200 shifts available, weekdays Self-Storage Units - Boyertown Newtown Square, PA 19073 & weekends, benefits and many opportunities. They give LANDSCAPER for Apt. of anyone. To complain of opportunity for you to buy items, discrimination, call FHCSP self-storage. Reasonable rates. DCT, July 4, a-1 competitive wages offered. Complex. F/T w/benefits. 24 hr. access. 800-735-3146 Call 610-325-7977 meet people, sell unwanted items, Please apply at: The Village at 610-604-4411. CORPORATION NOTICE find housing, save money, earn a of Pickering Run Apts, CEMETERY LOTS Mindmap, PC DRIVER couple bucks, and much, much 800 Kimberton Rd, HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP - FSBO, has been incorporated under Offsite Airport Parking Co. more. Phoenixville, PA 19460 1 BR house, 700sqft., nice set- 2 prime location plots at the the provisions of Chapter 29 looking for dependable ting, overlooks creek, $129K Philadelphia Memorial Park, of the Business Corporation Drivers to shuttle customers SKILLED TRADES Call 610-883-3441 Frazer, PA. Call 570-573-2294. law of 1988 as a Professional to and from airport. Full Corporation. & Part Time, ALL Shifts, APARTMENTS FOR 4 PRIMO Burial Plots in Glen- Lundy Beldecos & Milby, PC CARPENTER - with some wood Memorial Gardens. available weekdays & plumbing & electrical exper. RENT (UNFURNISHED) 450 N. Narberth Avenue weekends. Call 610-325-7977 Broomall, PA (up top in the Suite 200 Ridley Twp area 610-952-7489. DARBY: 10 Street 2BR 2ndfl Garden of The Cross) If inter- duplex, freshly painted, ww Narberth, PA 19072 HVAC & PLUMBING Appren- ested call Nancy 302-798-6039 DCT, July 4, a-1 tice-Kennett Square Resid/ carpet, dw, w/d back yard, avil 7/1. $775+utils. 610-284-7186 SPRINGFIELD - SS. Peter and CORPORATION NOTICE comm work. Oppty. for learn- Paul Cemetery- Corner family ing & advancement. Exp. a + GLENOLDEN: SPACIOUS 1BR, S.B. CONRAD lot, hold six, easy to find, Sell- CONSTRUCTION, INC. Sal. comm. w/exp, benefits. 2nd Flr, No smkng/pets. $765/ ing for $6300, asking $4500. 610-444-1836 or 610-517-7107 mo. incl ht/wtr. 484-480-3628 has been incorporated Call 610-809-4398. under the provisions of Maintenance Tech - F/T Honey Brook Living GARAGE RENTAL the Pennsylvania Business PLATE-MAKER 4 yrs. exp. in apt. renov. Associates - 55+ facility Corporation Law of 1988. plumbing, elect., Fax resume No smoking. No pets. SPRING CITY - Storage Garage Timothy F. Sullivan, Esq. 610-429-0795 $894/mo. Utilities included. $100/mo + sec. dep. Outdoor 116 West Baltimore Avenue Newspaper Operations Section 8 OK 610-273-3193 drive-up access. Well lit, se- Media, PA 19063 curity cameras (610) 469-4668 DCT, July 4, a-1 Part-Time position HOW TO WRITE a classified LINDEN APARTMENTS ad that sells: First - Be com- (Pottstown, PA) - 1,2&3BR. COMMERCIAL FICTITIOUS NAME Flexible Afternoon and Evening plete. Second - Include the Start at $810/mo, HT/HW incl. PROPERTY FOR LEASE REGISTRATION Monday-WednesdayHours Varying Afternoon/Evening Days price. And third - Be available. No pets. Call 610-458-5012 Notice is hereby given Call today and we will be happy DOWNINGTOWN/THORNDALE that a Registration of Competitive Salary to help you write the most effec- NORCO APARTMENTS CALN VILLAGE SHOP CENTER Fictitious Name was filed tive ad. (Pottstown, PA) 1&2BR, 1,000 to 6,600 sf. on Route 30 in the Commonwealth of No Pets. Ht/HW Incl. & 340 with entrances on each Pennsylvania on June 18, 2019 $810-910/mo. (610) 458-5012 major highway. Join major for tenants • Acme • Key Bank PNY Sports Arena POTTSTOWN • Dunkin Donuts and 20 more! with a principal place of LOVELY FURNISHED Amazing Prkg! Generous business located at 407 EFFICIENCY Tenant Improvements! Elmwood Ave., Sharon Hill, 390 Eagleview Blvd. Exton PA 19341 $490 MO. (484) 949-8065 YENTIS REALTORS PA 19079 in Delaware County. 215-878-7300 The entity interested in this SHARON HILL: Spacious 1 BR, business is RAM Sports, LLC Fill out an application 2nd Flr, Clean, Grt Cond. DR, OFFICE SPACE also located at this same Laund., Strg, AC, Lg Yard, Priv. FOR RENT address. This is filed in or Email Resume to Pking, $775/mo. 484-494-6819 compliance with 54 Pa.C.S. [email protected] GLENOLDEN: Off Street Park- 311. YORKSHIRE APTS. (Pottstown ing, Utils. Incld., Conference DCT, July 4, a-1 PA) - 2 BR, No pets. Elevator Rm. Avail., Newer Bldg., No phone calls please. EOE on Premises. $1025/mo. $925/mo. Call 610-461-2559 CLASSIFIEDS help new Ht/HW incl. 610-458-5012 OR 610-496-3430 families find new homes. 34 | CLASSIFIEDS | THE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES FICTITIOUS NAME Square, LLC, 1919 Gallows license; because he is unable ESTATE NOTICE NJ 08003 and JOHN EDWARD (NamedinWill as STEVEN B. REGISTRATION Rd, Suite 1000, Vienna VA to practice psychology ESTATE OF CATHERINE R. HOGANSON, 2412 Cabernet ARMSTRONG), EXECUTOR, c/o Notice is hereby given that an 22182 pertaining to 3590 with reasonable skill and VERNON a/k/a CATHERINE Court, Fallston, MD 21047, Guy F. Matthews, Esq., 300 W. Application for Registration West Chester Pike to render a safety by reason of illness, ROSE VERNON, DECEASED. EXECUTORS, State St., Ste. 300, Media, PA of Fictitious Name was filed decision. drunkenness, excessive use Late of the Township of Or to their Attorney: 19063, in the Department of State Andrew F. Reczek of drugs, narcotics, chemicals Concord, Delaware County, PA GERALD E. DARLING Or to his Attorney: of the Commonwealth of Newtown Township or any other type of material, LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION ARCHER & GREINER, P.C. GUY F. MATTHEWS Pennsylvania on June 05, 2019 Zoning Officer or as a result of any mental or on the above Estate have been One Centennial Square ECKELL, SPARKS, LEVY, for DCT, July 4, July 11, a-1 physical condition. granted to the undersigned, Haddonfield, NJ 08033 AUERBACH, MONTE, J’aime Creative Designs DCT, July 4, a-1 who request all persons DCT, July 4, 11, 18, a-1 SLOANE, MATTHEWS & at 120 Westdale Road, having claims or demands S106 PUBLIC NOTICE AUSLANDER, P.C. Upper Darby, PA 19082. The NOTICE OF against the estate of the ESTATE NOTICE 300 W. State St., Ste. 300 name and address of each CHESTER WATER AUTHORITY decedent to make known ESTATE OF JANET L. NEGREY American Towers LLC is Media, PA 19063 individual interested in the LEGAL PROCEEDING the same and all persons a/k/a JANET LOUISE DCT, July 4, 11, 18, a-1 business is Kim Trang Dieu TO: Chester Water Authority proposing to install three (3) indebted to the decedent NEGREY and JANET NEGREY, at 120 Westdale Rd, Upper ratepayers and other 56” x 12” and three (3) 95.9” to make payment without DECEASED. ESTATE NOTICE Darby, PA 19082. This was interested parties x 24” panel antennas at a delay to MICHELLE ANN Late of the Township of Upper ESTATE OF NICHOLAS filed in accordance with 54 The Chester Water Authority centerline height of 150’. The LYNAM, ADMINISTRATRIX, 92 Darby, Delaware County, PA PERRONE, DECEASED. PaC.S. 311. hereby gives notice of the height of the existing tower Mendenhall Dr., Glen Mills, PA LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on Late of the Township of Ridley, DCT, July 4, a-1 Petition it has filed in the is proposed to increase from 19342. the above Estate have been Delaware County, PA Delaware County Court of 153.3’ to 155’ at 5611 Pennell DCT, July 4, 11, 18, a-1 granted to the undersigned, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on IN THE COURT OF COMMON Common Pleas, Orphans’ Road, Aston, Delaware County, who request all persons the above Estate have been PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY Court Division, entitled In Pennsylvania, 19014, APN: 02- having claims or demands granted to the undersigned, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION re: Chester Water Authority 00-01884-00. American Towers against the estate of the who request all persons – LAW IN RE: CHANGE OF Trust, Petition for Approval LLC seeks comments from all ESTATE NOTICE decedent to make known having claims or demands NAME OF ANERI MUKUL of Declaration of Trust Under interested persons on any ESTATE OF DENISE Z. MAFFEI, the same and all persons against the estate of the MEHTA TO ANERI MEHTA Pennsylvania Law and the potential significant impact DECEASED. indebted to the decedent to decedent to make known ZARAN, NO.: CV-2018-009256 Transfer of Legal Title to the proposed action could Late of the Township of make payment without delay the same and all persons NAME CHANGE ORDER FOR Certain Assets of Said Trust, have on the quality of the Tinicum, Delaware County, PA to JONATHAN D. SOKOLOFF, indebted to the decedent to HEARING AND NOW, upon No. 19-217 (the “Petition”). human environment pursuant LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION EXECUTOR, 1608 Walnut St., make payment without delay consideration of the Petition, The Petition seeks the Court’s to 47 C.F.R. Section 1.1307, on the above Estate have been Ste. 900, Philadelphia, PA to JONATHAN D. SOKOLOFF, a hearing is set down for the approval of the Authority’s including potential impacts to granted to the undersigned, 19103, EXECUTOR, 1608 Walnut St., 19TH OF JULY, at 8:30 A.M., in declaration of trust and historic or cultural resources who request all persons Or to his Attorney: Ste. 900, Philadelphia, PA court room to be announced, transfer of certain assets into that are listed or eligible having claims or demands JONATHAN D. SOKOLOFF 19103, Delaware County Court the trust. for listing in the National against the estate of the DIAMOND, POLSKY & BAUER, Or to his Attorney: House, Media, Pennsylvania, THE HEARING IS SCHEDULED Register of Historic Places. decedent to make known P.C. JONATHAN D. SOKOLOFF Judge to be announced. FOR JULY 18, 2019 AT 9:00 Interested persons may the same and all persons 1608 Walnut St., Ste. 900 DIAMOND, POLSKY & BAUER, DCT, June 27, July 4, a-1 A.M. IN COURTROOM 10 AT comment or raise concerns indebted to the decedent to Philadelphia, PA 19103 P.C. THE DELAWARE COUNTY about the proposed action by make payment without delay DCT, July 4, 11, 18, a-1 1608 Walnut St., Ste. 900 IN THE COURT OF COMMON submitting an e-mail to enviro. to JACQUELINE L. MAFFEI, PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 201 W. FRONT Philadelphia, PA 19103 STREET MEDIA, PA 19063 services@americantower. ADMINISTRATRIX, c/o Frank ESTATE NOTICE DCT, July 4, 11, 18, a-1 PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL ACTION com. Paper comments can M. Fiore, Esq., 1112 MacDade – LAW IN RE: CHANGE OF Information will be available ESTATE OF JOAN H. at http://www.chesterwater. be sent to: American Towers Blvd., P.O. Box 158, Woodlyn, ARMSTRONG, DECEASED. ESTATE NOTICE NAME OF ARZO HOMAYUN TO LLC, Attn: Environmental PA 19094, ARZO ZOEY ZARAN,NO.:CV- com. Late of the Township of ESTATE OF SUZAN L. DCT, July 4, July 11, a-1 Compliance, 10 Presidential Or to her Attorney: Middletown, Delaware COSTANTINI, a/k/a SUZAN 2018-009256 NAME CHANGE Way, Woburn, MA 01801. FRANK M. FIORE ORDER FOR HEARING AND County, PA LYNN COSTANTINI and SUZAN PUBLIC NOTICE Requests or comments should 1112 MacDade Blvd. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on COSTANTINI, DECEASED. NOW, upon consideration of be limited to environmental P.O. Box 158 the Petition, a hearing is set On June 12, 2019, the State the above Estate have been Late of the Township of Upper Board of Osteopathic and historic/cultural resource Woodlyn, PA 19094 granted to the undersigned, Chichester, Delaware County, down for the 19TH OF JULY, impact concerns and must be DCT, July 4, 11, 18, a-1 at 8:30 A.M., in court room Medicine indefinitely and who request all persons PA actively suspended the received within 30 days from having claims or demands LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on to be announced, Delaware the date of this publication. ESTATE NOTICE County Court House, Media, license of Mahmoud Ghaderi, ESTATE OF ELAINE E. against the estate of the the above Estate have been license no. OS008674L, of This invitation to comment decedent to make known the granted to the undersigned, Pennsylvania, Judge to be is separate from any local HOGANSON, DECEASED. announced. Springfield, Delaware County, Late of the Township of same and all persons indebted who request all persons because he was convicted of planning/zoning process that to the decedent to make having claims or demands DCT, June 27, July 4, a-1 may apply to this project. Re: Concord, Delaware County, PA a felony, a crime involving LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on payment without delay to against the estate of the Legal Notice moral turpitude, or a crime 21906016. STEVEN BARRY ARMSTRONG decedent to make known DCT, June 27, July 4, a-1 the above Estate have been related to the practice of granted to the undersigned, ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that osteopathic medicine, and who request all persons the Zoning Hearing Board of has been convicted of any having claims or demands Newtown Township will hold a ENTRY LEVEL COMPUTERPUTER OPERAATTOR misdemeanor related to the YOU’LL NEVER KNOW how against the estate of the public meeting on July 18, 2019 practice of the profession. effective a classified ad is until you decedent to make known at 5:30 PM prevailing time, DCT, July 4, a-1 Flexible PPaart TimTime positions use one yourself! Reach the entire the same and all persons Afternoon and Evvveening Shifts at the Newtown Township area without leaving the comfort of PUBLIC NOTICE indebted to the decedent CCompetitiveompetitivvee salar salaryy Building, 209 Bishop Hollow your home. Call and place your to make payment without Road, Newtown Square, PA, On June 17, 2019, the State classified today to sell those May Include Weekends Board of Psychology accepted delay to JANE H. HUMMEL, 19073 for the purpose of unwanted items. 120 Partree Rd., Cherry Hill, •Provides entry to intermediate level monitoring and hearing from persons who the permanent voluntary troubleshooting for operating equipment care to be heard for or against surrender of the license to •Fast paced deadline oriented environment the following petitions: practice as a psychologist ACCOUNT PAYABLE CLERK •Preforms intermediate level troubleshooting of systems in the Commonwealth of Phoenixville Borough is currently accepting applications for • Appropriately coordinates, executes, validates, tracks, z2019-03 Theodore Gordon- Pennsylvania, along with any the position of Accounts Payable Clerk within our Finance follows up on, and escalates problems Hardy and Garrett Aquilar, other licenses, registrations, Department. Responsibilities include weekly/monthly Leasees, 4 Main Street, certificates, approvals, reporting; daily input of invoices/AP info. Candidate must Newtown Square, PA 19073 authorizations, or permits have excellent customer service /organizational skills, as continued on the record issued by the Board of Kevin strong mathematical aptitude, ability to work quickly, from the June 20, 2019 Zoning Riley, license no. PS004963L, accurately and meet deadlines. Required are high school Hearing Board meeting. of Havertown, Delaware diploma or equivalent; two years’ accounts payable County; he must notify in experience; proficiency with Microsoft Office; familiarity z2019-08 FW PA-Newtown writing all current clients with financial software. Associate’s degree in Accounting Fill out an apppppplication ll and any individuals obtaining preferred. Hours are M-F 8:00-4:30. Submit applications https:///ccareers-medianewdi sgrooup.icims.com/jobs/2105/ii IT ONLY TAKES a few min- supervision for licensure at www.phoenixville.org or Borough Hall, 351 Bridge St., ctp-operatorr//job/job?mode=view utes to check our classifieds from him of the permanent, Phoenixville, PA 19460 or [email protected]. Position columns ... and you just may voluntary surrender of his remains open until filled. EOE No Phone Calls please. EOE find money saving deals. li b h i bl THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES |CLASSIFIEDS | 35 ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES the same and all persons ESTATE NOTICE administrators namedbelow. ESTATE NOTICE named below. ESTATE NOTICE indebted to the decedent to Notice is hereby given Estate of MARY C. PUGGI, Notice is hereby given Estate of MARJORIE A. Notice is hereby given make payment without delay that, in the estate of the deceased, late of the Borough that, in the estate of the WORLEY, deceased, that, in the estate of the to REGINA MARIE DeCARLO decedent set forth below, of Swarthmore, Delaware decedent set forth below, the late of the Township of decedent set forth below, (Named in Will as GINA the Register of Wills has County, Pennsylvania. Register of Wills has granted Concord, Delaware County, the Register of Wills has DeCARLO), EXECUTRIX, c/o granted letters, testamentary Executrix: Kathleen Mary letters, testamentary or of Pennsylvania. Executor: John granted letters, testamentary Jeffrey M. Cooper, Esq., 111 or of administration to the Geyer, c/o her atty: Paul D. administration to the persons Richard Worley, c/o his atty: or of administration to the E. Township Line Rd., Upper persons named. All persons Nelson, Esquire, 334 West named. All persons having Robert R. DeLong, Jr., Esquire, persons named. All persons Darby, PA 19082, having claims against said Front Street, Media, PA 19063 claims against said estate 17 Veterans Square, PO Box having claims against said Or to her Attorney: estate are requested to DCT, July 4, 11, 18, a-1 are requested to make known 604, Media, PA 19063 estate are requested to JEFFREY M. COOPER make known the same to the same to them or their DCT, June 20, 27, July 4, a-1 make known the same to COOPER LAW OFFICE them or their attorneys and THIS IS THE PLACE FOR attorneys and all persons them or their attorneys and all persons indebted to said indebted to said decedent all persons indebted to said 111 E. Township Line Rd. CASH! So if you have mer- SAY HELLO to the most Upper Darby, PA 19082 decedent are requested chandise to sell, call the classi- are requested to make decedent are requested mobile marketplace in the to make payment without DCT, June 20, 27, July 4, a-1 to make payment without fied department today! payment without delay to the area - the Insider Classifieds. delay to the executors or executors or administrators delay to the executors or administrators named below. Estate of FRANCES W. JONES, NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND FORECLOSURE SALE deceased, late of Springfield Township, Delaware County, WHEREAS, on August 22, 2003, a certain mortgage was executed by Sara Michael, as mortgagor in favor of Financial Freedom Senior Funding Corporation, Pennsylvania. Administrator: a subsidiary of Lehman Brothers Bank, FSB as mortgagee and was recorded in Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Delaware County in Mortgage Book 2918, Scott D. Galloway, c/o his page 1617 (“Mortgage”); and atty: Peter J. Rohana, Jr., WHEREAS, the Mortgage encumbers property located at 314 Crumlynne Road Ridley Park, PA 19078, parcel number 37-00-00540-00 (“Property”); and Esquire, 1215 West Baltimore WHEREAS, Mortgagor/Record Owner Sara Michael died on July 7, 2013 intestate and is survived by his/her heir(s)-at-law, Samuel T. Michael, Jr., JosephR. Pike, Suite 14, Media, PA 19063 Michael, Sara A. Weller, Mary M. Michael, William B. Michael and John J. Michael; and DCT, June 20, 27, July 4, a-1 WHEREAS, the Property was owned by Sara Michael, by virtue of deed dated April 11, 1991 and recorded April 19, 1991 in Book: 838; Page: 2241; and WHEREAS, the Mortgage is now owned by the Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (“Secretary”), pursuant to an assignment recorded on July 31, 2012 in Book 5157, page 2050, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Delaware County, Pennsylvania; and ESTATE NOTICE WHEREAS, a default has been made in the covenants and conditions of the Mortgage (paragraph 9 (a)(i)), as Sara Michael died on July 7, 2013, and that upon Notice is hereby given the death the entire principal balance becomes due and owing, and that no payment was made, and remains wholly unpaid as of the date of this Notice; and that, in the estate of the WHEREAS, the entire amount delinquent as of April 18, 2019 is $254,705.77 plus interest, costs and other charges through the sale date; and decedent set forth below, the WHEREAS, by virtue of this default, the Secretary has declared the entire amount of the indebtedness secured by the Mortgage to be immediately due and Register of Wills has granted payable; letters, testamentary or of NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to powers vested in me by the Single Family Mortgage Foreclosure Act of 1994, l2 U.S.C. 3751 et seq., by 24 CFR Part 29, and by the administration to the persons Secretary’s designation of me as Foreclosure Commissioner, recorded on December 12, 2012 in Misc. Book: 5235; Page: 1947, in the Office of the Recorder of named. All persons having Deeds of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, notice is hereby given that on July 25, 2019 at 10:00 AM at the Main Entrance of the Delaware County Courthouse claims against said estate located at 201 West Front Street, Media, PA 19063 all real property and personal property at or used in connection with the following described premises will are requested to make known be sold at public action to the highest bidder: the same to them or their attorneys and all persons ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF LAND WITH TIIE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED SITUATE IN THE BOROUGH OF RIDLEY PARK, indebted to said decedent COUNTY .OF DELAWARE AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: are requested to make BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE WEST CURB LINE OF CRUM LYNNE AVENUE, TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT FEET AND EIGHT-TENTHS FEET NORTH FROM THE payment without delay to the INTERSECTION OF THE SAID WEST CURB LINE OF CRUM LYNNE AVENUE AND THE NORTH CURB LINE OF RIDLEY AVENUE; THENCE WESTWARDLY, ONE executors or administrators HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE FEET TO A POINT; THENCE EXTENDING NORTHWARDLY, SEVENTY FEET TO A POINT; THENCE EXTENDING EASTWARDLY TO A POINT ON named below. THE WEST CURB LINE OF CRUM LYNNE AVENUE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY- NINE FEET; THENCE EXTENDING SOUTHWARDLY ALONG THE WEST CURB LINE OF CRUM Estate of MARILYN E. LYNNE AVENUE, SEVENTY FEET . TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. DICKASON, deceased, late of Marple Township, Delaware Being Property address 314 Crumlynne Road, Ridley Park, PA 19078. County, Pennsylvania. Being Parcel Number: 37-00-00540-00. Executor: Wayne R. Dickason, 102 Mancil Road, Media, PA The sale will be held on July 25, 2019 at 10:00 AM at the Main Entrance of the Delaware County Courthouse located at 201 West Front Street, Media, PA 19063. 19063 The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development will bid $254,705.77 plus interest, costs and other charges through the sale date. Ten percent (10%) of the DCT, July 4, 11, 18, a-1 highest bid is the deposit required at the sale. The amount that must be paid to HUD by the mortgagors or someone acting on their behalf so that the sale may be stayed is the total delinquent amount ESTATE NOTICE of $254,705.77 as of April 18, 2019, plus all other amounts that would be due under the mortgage agreement if payments under the mortgage had not been Notice is hereby given accelerated, advertising costs and postage expenses incurred in giving notice, mileage by the most reasonable road distance for posting notices and for the that, in the estate of the Foreclosure Commissioner’s attendance at the sale, reasonable and customary costs incurred for title and lien record searches, the necessary out-of-pocket decedent set forth below, the costs incurred by the Foreclosure Commissioner for recording documents, a commission for the Foreclosure Commissioner, and all other costs incurredin Register of Wills has granted connection with the foreclosure prior to reinstatement. letters, testamentary or of There will be no proration of taxes, rents or other income or liabilities, except that the purchaser will pay, at or before closing, his prorata share of any real administration to the persons estate taxes that have been paid by the Secretary to the date of the foreclosure sale. named. All persons having When making their bid, all bidders, except the Secretary, must submit a deposit totaling ten percent 10% of the Secretary’s bid as set forth above in the claims against said estate form of a certified check or cashier’s check made out to the Secretary of HUD. Each oral bid need not be accompanied by a deposit. If the successful bid are requested to make known is oral, a deposit of ten (10%) percent must be presented before the bidding is closed. The deposit is nonrefundable. The remainder of the purchase price the same to them or their must be delivered within thirty (30) days of the sale or at such other time as the Secretary may determine for good cause shown, time being of the essence. attorneys and all persons This amount, like the bid deposits, must be delivered in the form of a certified or cashier’s check. If the Secretary is the high bidder, he need not pay the bid indebted to said decedent amount in cash. The successful bidder will pay all conveyance fees, all real estate and other taxes that are due on or after the delivery of the remainder of are requested to make the payment and all other costs associated with the transfer of title. At the conclusion of the sale, the deposits of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned payment without delay to the to them. executors or administrators The Secretary may grant an extension of time within which to deliver the remainder of the payment. All extensions will be for fifteen (15) days, and a fee named below. will be charged in the amount of $150.00 for each fifteen (15) day extension requested. The extension fee shall be paid in the form of a certified or cashier’s Estate of DOMINIC JOHNSON, check made payable to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. If the high bidder closes the sale prior to the expiration of any extension period, deceased, late of the City of the unused portion of the extension fee shall be applied toward the amount due. Chester, Delaware County, If the high bidder is unable to close the sale within the required period, or within any extensions of time granted by the Secretary, the high bidder’s deposit Pennsylvania. Administratrix: will be forfeited, and the Commissioner may, at the direction of the HUD Field Office Representative, offer the Property to the second highest bidder foran D’Andra Wilson, 407 West 7th amount equal to the highest price offered by that bidder. Street, Chester, PA 19013, c/o There is no right of redemption, or right of possession based upon a right of redemption, in the mortgagor or others subsequent to a foreclosure completed her atty: Steven C. Feinstein, pursuant to the Act. Therefore, the Foreclosure Commissioner will issue a Deed to the purchaser(s) upon receipt of the entire purchase price in accordance Esquire, Optimum Law Group, with the terms of the sale as provided herein. P.C., 3000 Atrium Way, Suite KML LAW GROUP, P.C. 200, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 Foreclosure Commissioners DCT, June 27, July 4, 11, a-1 (215-825-6305) DCT, July 4, July 11, July 18, a-1 ONE STOP SHOPPING... in theclassifieds. 36 | CLASSIFIEDS | THE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES ESTATE NOTICES PASSENGER CARS AUTOS WANTED ESTATE NOTICE Townshipof Ridley, Delaware namedbelow. 2013 LEXUS GS 350 AWD Notice is hereby given County, Pennsylvania. Estate of ALEXANDER M. loaded like new MSRP $56,000 that, in the estate of the Executor: Richard F. Shea, 506 MASSEY, deceased, late of 20k miles asking $29,000 decedent set forth below, the Price Street, West Chester, PA Township of Springfield, inspected Call 610-716-3532 Register of Wills has granted 19382 or to his atty: Gordon Delaware County, letters, testamentary or of W. Good, Esquire, Keen Keen Pennsylvania. Administratrix: MERCURY ‘99 MYSTIQUE- CALL ME Last administration to the persons & Good, LLC, 3460 Lincoln Margaret E. Renaldo, c/o her 103K, silver, perfect work BUYING JUNK CARS and named. All persons having Highway, Thorndale, PA 19372 atty: Mark P. Albright, Esquire, car. Needs some mechanical TRUCKS in NJ area. claims against said estate DCT, June 20, 27, July 4, a-1 403 Main Street, Hellertown, work. Body in great shape. CALL 609-462-3634 are requested to make known PA 18055-1721 $850 obo. Call/text 443-615- 3230, email: jimmiephones@ the same to them or their DCT, July 4, 11, 18, a-1 CASH FOR CARS &TRUCKS attorneys and all persons ESTATE NOTICE yahoo.com Notice is hereby given ESTATE NOTICE **WE PAY THE MOST** indebted to said decedent PICKUP TRUCKS $100 - $5000. are requested to make that, in the estate of the Notice is hereby given decedent set forth below, that, in the estate of the *ANY CONDITION* payment without delay to the 2000 CHEVY S10 Pickup long 267-800-3227/484-474-0474 executors or administrators the Register of Wills has decedent set forth below, the bed 4 cyl 5 spd stick 19,600 named below. granted letters, testamentary Register of Wills has granted miles new tires, battery, and SELECT AUTO TOWING Estate of EVA J. BASILIO, or of administration to the letters, testamentary or of tonto cover. ac, am/fm/cd 2nd Junkers wanted! TOP DOLLAR a/k/a EVA JANE BASILIO, persons named. All persons administration to the persons owner, garage kept, beautiful local towing avl. 610-547-1330 a/k/a EVA BASILIO, having claims against said named. All persons having condition, current inspection a/k/a EVA J. CICCARELLI, estate are requested to claims against said estate $5000 CALL 215-801-9521 deceased, late of Haverford make known the same to are requested to make known them or their attorneys and the same to them or their 2012 FORD F-150 - 4X4, ECO Township, Delaware County, BOOST 3.5 MOTOR : 73K mi., Pennsylvania. Executor: all persons indebted to said attorneys and all persons decedent are requested indebted to said decedent 3 yr./30,000 mi. extended Connie Anne Francisco, wrty. transferable. Extended c/o her atty: Nicholas S. to make payment without are requested to make UP TO $1100 CASH FOR CARS delay to the executors or payment without delay to the cab. Exc. cond. $23,000. Call &-TRUCKS WITH BAD EN Lippincott, Esquire, Mallon 215-316-5091 (no texting) Blatcher, 12 South Monroe administrators named below. executors or administrators GINES up to $500 CASH FOR Estate of CAROLINA DANIELE, named below. Street, Media, PA 19063 SPORTS CARS ANY COMPLETE JUNK CAR or DCT, June 20, 27, July 4, a-1 deceased, late of Newtown Estate of ANTHONY TRUCK with or without title Township, Delaware County, PORRECCA, a/k/a ANTHONY 2007 FORD MUSTANG GT 215-669-1000 Pennsylvania. Executrix: Elisa P. PORRECA, deceased, 5 speed blue with black leath- ESTATE NOTICE Marino, c/o her atty: David S. late of Upper Darby er interior, custom exhaust, Up to $500 cash for any junk DOUGHERTY Notice is hereby given Daniel, Esquire, 319 West Township, Delaware County, 88K miles, good condition, car or truck with or without that, in the estate of the Front Street, Media, PA 19063 Pennsylvania. Executor: Anne inspected, $10,000 OBO seri- title. Call 215-669-1000 AUTO SALES INC decedent set forth below, DCT, July 4, 11, 18, a-1 Zaccaro, 416 Portland Avenue, ous calls only - 215-361-0577. 90 DAY WARRANTY • ReDuceD PRices the Register of Wills has WE BUY JUNK CARS Broomall, PA 19008 Must be complete with titles. granted letters, testamentary DCT, July 4, 11, 18, a-1 JUNKERS & CLUNKERS 2005 FORD ESCAPE ...... $4,450 or of administration to the 610-304-4642 2005 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR ...... $5,950 ESTATE NOTICE CASH FOR JUNK CARS & persons named. All persons RECREATIONAL 2004 NISSAN XTERRA...... $5,950 having claims against said Notice is hereby given ESTATE NOTICE: TRUCKS. ANY CONDITION 2007 JEEP - PATRIOT...... $6,250 that, in the estate of the Notice is hereby given VEHICLES (RVS) estate are requested to 610-872-1554 or 484-688-4224 2008 INFINITI, G35XS, AWD ...... $4,950 make known the same to decedent set forth below, the that, in the estate of the Register of Wills has granted decedent set forth below, the TRAVEL TRAILER: 2010 Jay 2007 HYUNDAI ELANTRA ...... $5,750 them or their attorneys and Flight 24 RKS - 24 Ft. 1 Slide 2002 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO...... $5,950 all persons indebted to said letters, testamentary or of Register of Wills has granted administration to the persons letters, testamentary or of out, Good Cond., $7500. Call 2008 CHEVROLET EQUINOX...... $6,950 decedent are requested Deb 610-809-9637 to make payment without named. All persons having administration to the persons 2009 AUID A4 QUATTRO ...... $6,950 claims against said estate named. All persons having 2009 TOYOTA, CAMRY, AUTO A/C...... $8,250 delay to the executors or WE BUY JUNK CARS MOTORCYCLES administrators named below. are requested to make known claims against said estate 2010 NISSAN MAXIMA SV...... $8,950 Estate of LOUISE B. SHEA, the same to them or their are requested to make known FFrrreee Pickupp 2014 HARLEY-DAVIDSON 2010 FORD FUSION SEL ...... $7,950 deceased, late of the attorneys and all persons the same to them or their 609-396-42009 396 420 STREET GLIDE SPECIAL- 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY ...... $8,950 indebted to said decedent attorneys and all persons Lots of extras, chrome front 2014 KIA SOUL+...... $9,450 EITHER BUYING, sell- are requested to make indebted to said decedent AUTOS WANTED end, perfect condition. 2017 FORD-TRAN SIT 12 PASS VAN .....$16,950 ing, or trading, a classified is a payment without delay to the are requested to make Call 610-718-6480 good investment. executors or administrators payment without delay to the A BETTER CASH DEAL! Used FINANCING AVAILABLE executors or administrators Cars & Trucks Wanted! CASH 156 Kdron Av., Folom, PA 19033 PAID! Prompt Service. RESULTS... are fast when named below. Estate of you use the classifieds. 610-586-2970 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID JAMES E. MOORE, JR. a/k/a CALL MIKE AT: Doughertyautosales.com INFORMATION TO BIDDERS & GENERAL CONDITIONS JAMES EDWARD MOORE, JR., 610-532-2054 OR 610-203-7719 deceased, late of Folsom, ROUTE 3 MOTORSPORTS The Board of School Directors of the Upper Darby School Ridley Township, Delaware AAAAAAAAAAAAA $500-$3,000 District, Upper Darby, Delaware County will receive sealed County, Pennsylvania. WE HAVE THE CARS proposals for: Executrix: Deborah Moore, CALL 609-516-3175 OR 609-737-3621 20172014 Nissan Nissan Versa Versa, Note S Plus SV YOU WANT! 4206 Somerset Lane, Aston, 12,661 Miles BID#9 A/V COMPUTER SUPPLIES PA 19014. 11,135 Miles 484-422-8763 AAAAH A Absolute Awesome Stk# 68321...... $11,995 BID #12 MEDICAL/VARSITY MEDICAL DCT, 6/ 20, 6/27, 7/4, a-1 STK# 66685 ...... $14,846 2571 West Chester Pike, Broomall, PA 19008 Cash Deal for Junk / Unwant- (Across from Country Squire Diner) ed Vehicles. From $300 & Up. 20182010 Mitsubishi Honda Civic Outlander LX-5 Sport ES-2.0 at the Office of the Secretary of the School District, 4611 PASSENGER CARS 2002 CHEVROLET PRISM RED SHARP! ...... $3,495 Bond Avenue, Drexel Hill, PA 19026, on or before 10:00 a.m. Runners More! 610-335-5783 9,22551,803 Miles Miles 2008 DODGE AVENGER...... $5,895 1999 HONDA ACCORD V6 STK#Stk#70051...... 66900 ...... $15,936$11,995 MONDAY, JULY 8, 2019 leather, garage kept, in great ANTHONY’S AUTO SALVAGE 2007 HONDA CIVIC...... $5,995 2008 Nissan Sentra 2.0.S condition, recent inspection $450-$1500 for most cars & 2017 Nissan Sentra SV 2009 MINI COOPER CONVERTIBLE ...... $5,995 Call 267-613-8113 trucks. (484)886-1971 23,42669,987 Miles All proposals must be in writing, signed and sealed by the 2006 ACURA TL SDN ...... $6,295 Stk# 62825...... $7,995 bidders. The form of proposal and all necessary information 1999 HONDA ACCORD V6 STK# 66960 ...... $14,473 must be obtained by the bidders from the Office of the 2006 HONDA ACCORD...... $6,495 leather, garage kept, in great At Lou’s, Top Dollar 2012 Chevy Impala LT Secretary prior to the submission of the proposal and all 2010 Nissan Sentra 2.0 SR 2011 BUICK LUCERNE-MINT ...... $6,795 condition, recent inspection paid for junk or used 46,965 Miles proposals must be in accordance therewith. All pertinent 63,236 Miles 2005 CADILLAC-CTS-SHARP! ...... $6,990 Call 267-613-8113 cars & trucks 610-494- STK#Stk#65761...... 32461 ...... $12,895 $8,976 bid information may be downloaded from the Upper Darby 2012 FORD FOCUS SE...... $7,495 School District website, at upperdarbysd.org by selecting 2009 HONDA ACCORD EX 5615 or 610-494-5616 20162005 Nissan Nissan Sentra Altima SR 2.5 w/Navigation SL the Departments Tab, then Business Office Tab and Bid Coupe - one owner, excellent 2009 TOYOTA-RAV-4...... $7,495 Advertisement Tab. condition, 53K miles. Asking BUYING JUNK CARS 14,80771,233 Miles 2006 DODGE RAM-HEMI QUAD CAB ...... $9,495 $9K OBO. For more details EssingtonAve.com 215-492-5700 STK#Stk# 73161...... 66650 ...... $14,760 $7,995 2011 JEEP LIBERTY JET BLUE/BLACK ...... $10,495 Patrick A. Grant, CFO/ Board Secretary call 267-638-8467 755 So. Chester Rd, 2007 DODGE RAM-HEMI-QUAD CAB...... $12,795 Upper Darby School District YOU GET QUICK action Rt. 320 Swarthmore, PA DCT, June 20, June 27, July 4, a-1 BUY, SELL OR TRADE at a low cost when you adver- 610-328-1500 2012 ACURA MDX-LOADED-BLACK...... $16,595 with a classified ad. tise in the Insider classifieds. www.loughead.com SEE FULL INVENTORY: www.Route3MotorSports.com THURSDAY, JULY 4,2019 THE DAILY TIMES | SPORTS | 37

SPORTS ON TV HARRAH’S ENTRIES MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Time Channel Event Post Time: 12:40 p.m. EIGHTH RACE 6a.m. ESPN Tennis: Wimbledon FIRST RACE Purse 12,000.00, Pace Purse 11,000.00, Pace 1. Speak To Siri (Ti Tetrick) 3-1 AMERICAN LEAGUE 5:30a.m. GOLF Golf: The Irish Open 1. Rufo (Ti Tetrick) 7-2 2. Artistic Spirit (An McCarthy) 4-1 9a.m. ESPN2 Competitive Eating: 2019Nathan’s Famous Hot 2. Artache Hanover (Ya Gingras) 10-1 3. Tsm Opal Dancer (Ya Gingras) 12-1 EAST DIVISION 3. Fast N Victorious (Mi Cole) 20-1 4. Birch Bark (Si Allard) 7-1 Dog Eating Contest W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 4. Pop’s Romeo (An Morgan) 5-1 5. Windfall Profits (Da Miller) 5-2 New York 54 29 .651 __8-2 L-1 31-14 23-15 9:30a.m. GOLF Golf: The Irish Open 5. Cashendash Hanover (De Dunn) 3-1 6. Feeling Sweet (Mi Cole) 15-1 Tampa Bay 50 36 .581 51⁄2 _ 6-4 W-4 24-19 26-17 6. One More Miracle (Ge Napolitano Jr) 9-2 11a.m. MLB MLB: Marlins at Nationals 7. Black Zone Steel (An Morgan) 12-1 Boston 45 40 .529 10 11⁄2 5-5 W-1 20-22 25-18 7. Sawbuck Hanover (Da Miller) 6-1 1p.m. NBCSNAuto Racing: Coca-Cola Firecracker 250 8. Sweet Sue (Pa Berry) 9-2 Toronto 32 54 .372 231⁄2 15 5-5 L-1 16-27 16-27 8. Jupiter Johnny (Si Allard) 9-1 practice NINTH RACE Baltimore 24 61 .282 31 221⁄2 3-7 L-3 11-31 13-30 SECOND RACE 1:30p.m. FS2 Horse Racing: America’s Day at the Races Purse 18,000.00, Trot CENTRAL DIVISION Purse 18,000.00, Trot 1. Cash For Gold (Ge Napolitano Jr) 6-1 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 2p.m. GOLF Golf: The 3M Open 1. Whether Or Not Fi (Ya Gingras) 3-1 2. My Lindy Winner (An McCarthy) 9-2 Minnesota 53 31 .631 __5-5 L-2 26-14 27-17 2p.m. MLB MLB: Indians at Royals 2. Explosive Ridge (De Dunn) 9-2 3. Scirocco Rob (Da Miller) 3-1 3. Presidente Zette (Vi Kirby) 12-1 Cleveland 46 38 .548 7 _ 7-3 W-2 25-18 21-20 2p.m. NBCSNAuto Racing: Coke Zero Sugar 400practice 4. Majestic Mistress (Si Allard) 6-1 Chicago 40 42 .488 12 5 5-5 W-2 23-18 17-24 4. Thisguyisonfire (An McCarthy) 5-1 5. Almighty Johnson N (Ar Stafford Jr) 6-1 5. Sir John F (Ge Napolitano Jr) 7-2 Detroit 27 53 .338 24 17 1-9 L-2 12-29 15-24 3p.m. NBCSNAuto Racing: Coca-Cola Firecracker 250final 6. Zagster (Ya Gingras) 12-1 6. Sky Marshal (Ti Tetrick) 6-1 Kansas City 29 57 .337 25 18 3-7 L-2 16-26 13-31 practice 7.PappyGoGo(TiTetrick) 7-2 7. On Thunder Road N (La Stalbaum) 20-1 WEST DIVISION 8. Majestic Marvel (De Dunn) 15-1 4p.m. ESPNMLB:CubsatPirates 8. Casa Palmera (Da Miller) 7-1 TENTH RACE W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 4p.m. NBCSNAuto Racing: Coke Zero Sugar 400final THIRD RACE Houston 54 32 .628 __6-4 W-4 31-13 23-19 Purse 12,500.00, Trot Purse 13,000.00, Trot Oakland 47 39 .547 7 _ 7-3 W-4 25-19 22-20 practice 1. Ataboy Hanover (De Dunn) 3-1 1. British Bulldog (Ya Gingras) 7-2 Texas 46 39 .541 71⁄2 1⁄2 6-4 L-3 28-16 18-23 5p.m. ESPN2 Youth Lacrosse: World Series of Youth 2. Chas Hanover (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5-1 2. Church Sout (An Morgan) 8-1 Los Angeles 43 43 .500 11 4 5-5 W-1 22-21 21-22 3. Mr Cool Seaeyre N (La Stalbaum) 15-1 Lacrosse 3. A Kat Named Jody (Vi Kirby) 7-1 38 51 .427 171⁄2 101⁄2 5-5 W-1 18-25 20-26 6p.m. GOLF Golf: Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic 4. Father Fashion (Ti Tetrick) 3-1 4. Tyson (An McCarthy) 7-2 5. Perlucky (Tr Smedshammer) 2-1 7p.m. NBCSP MLB: Phillies at Braves 5. Hillsayat (Tr Smedshammer) 9-2 NATIONAL LEAGUE 6. Klassen Hanover (St Smith) 5-1 6. Izoh (Ja Marshall III) 20-1 7. Worth The Money As (Ya Gingras) 15-1 7p.m. ESPN2Softball:InternationalCup,U.S.vs.Chinese 7. Big Top Lindy (Ma Melander) 9-1 EAST DIVISION Taipei 8. Boom City (Pa Berry) 20-1 8. I Like My Boss (An Morgan) 20-1 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away FOURTH RACE ELEVENTH RACE 9p.m. ESPN2 Poker: World Series of Poker Atlanta 50 36 .581 __6-4 L-2 24-18 26-18 Purse 13,000.00, Trot Purse 14,000.00, Trot Philadelphia 45 40 .529 41⁄2 _ 6-4 W-2 27-17 18-23 9p.m. ESPNN Major League Lacrosse: Chesapeake Bayhawks 1. Fashion Defiant (Da Miller) 3-1 at Denver Outlaws 1. Matter Of Fact (Ti Tetrick) 5-2 Washington 43 41 .512 6 1 7-3 W-2 22-19 21-22 2. Forbidden Song (Vi Kirby) 15-1 2. Snow Deal Hanover (De Dunn) 5-1 New York 39 47 .453 11 6 3-7 W-2 22-16 17-31 10p.m. MLB MLB: Padres at Dodgers 3. Fate Smiled (De Dunn) 7-1 3. Devious Hanover (Tr Smedshammer) 5-1 Miami 32 51 .386 161⁄2 111⁄2 5-5 L-2 15-29 17-22 4. Yankees Beast (Si Allard) 5-1 4. Megan Iris Hanover (Pa Berry) 7-1 5:30a.m. GOLF Golf: The Irish Open CENTRAL DIVISION 5. Can’t Touch It (Ya Gingras) 3-1 5. Will You Dance (Wa Long) 7-1 6a.m. ESPN Tennis: Wimbledon 6. Fanatic (Pa Berry) 20-1 6. Hands Of Peace (Ti Tetrick) 4-1 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 7. Bag O Chips (St Smith) 5-1 7.TheNextOne(JeGregory) 10-1 Milwaukee 46 40 .535 __6-4 L-1 27-18 19-22 8. Dawn Of Glory (Da Miller) 8-1 8. Molto Bene (Vi Kirby) 12-1 Chicago 45 41 .523 1 _ 4-6 L-3 29-16 16-25 HARRAH’S RESULTS St. Louis 41 42 .494 31⁄2 21⁄2 3-7 L-1 24-18 17-24 FIFTH RACE TWELFTH RACE FIRST RACE EIGHTH RACE Pittsburgh 41 43 .488 4 3 7-3 W-2 19-19 22-24 1-Mateo (Callahan) 8.40 4.20 3.80 3-Senor Macray A (Tetrick)6.403.60 3.40 Purse 11,000.00, Trot Purse 7,000.00, Trot Cincinnati 39 44 .470 51⁄2 41⁄2 4-6 W-1 22-19 17-25 1. Here Comes Cash (An McCarthy) 15-1 5-Er Room (Berry) 3.80 3.60 5-Magritte (M. Miller) 11.00 3.20 1. Dollar Grin (De Dunn) 6-1 2. Shivered (Ge Napolitano Jr) 7-2 WEST DIVISION 3-Poursomesugaronme (Gingras) 3.20 8-Vapour N (Berry) 18.40 2. Diamond Starlight (Ya Gingras) 7-2 3. Serious Savannah (Ti Tetrick) 7-1 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Exacta (1-5) 55.60; Trifecta (1-5-3) Exacta (3-5) 73.20; Trifecta (3-5-8) 3. Larson Hanover (Vi Kirby) 20-1 274.20. 814.20; 0.50 Superfecta (3-5-8-6) 4. Dw’s Revenge (Ya Gingras) 5-2 4. Abc Again (An Morgan) 3-1 Los Angeles 58 29 .667 __6-4 W-2 35-9 23-20 7,997.40; 0.50 Superfecta (50¢ Dividend) 5. Major Impact (Vi Kirby) 9-2 Colorado 44 41 .518 13 1⁄2 4-6 L-2 24-18 20-23 SECOND RACE 5. Tsm Titus T (Pa Berry) 8-1 1,999.35. 6. Guard Your Hearts (De Dunn) 8-1 Arizona 43 44 .494 15 21⁄2 5-5 L-2 17-22 26-22 4-Captain Cash (McCarthy)5.002.80 2.10 6. Wonder Buns (Da Miller) 7-1 NINTH RACE 7. What Da Matter U (Da Miller) 12-1 San Diego 42 43 .494 15 21⁄2 4-6 L-3 23-23 19-20 7-He’s Packin (Callahan) 3.60 2.40 7. Winwood Scout (Si Allard) 5-2 5-Western Vacation (M. Miller) 5.00 3.00 2.60 8. Dreamfair Bogart (Pa Berry) 20-1 San Francisco 38 47 .447 19 61⁄2 5-5 W-3 18-25 20-22 2-Chaser Hanover (Dunn) 3.40 8. R Sam (Ti Tetrick) 15-1 7-Sunuma Beach (Tetrick) 3.80 3.20 9. Andover The Cash (Si Allard) 12-1 Exacta (4-7) 15.20; Trifecta (4-7-2) 49.20; 2-Diamondbeach (D. Miller) 3.00 THIRTEENTH RACE AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City at Washington, 7:05 p.m. 0.50Superfecta(4-7-2-1)92.80;0.50 SIXTH RACE Exacta (5-7) 18.40; Trifecta (5-7-2) 28.60. Purse 14,000.00, Trot Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Superfecta (50¢ Dividend) 23.20; Early Purse 12,000.00, Trot Tuesday’s games 1. Truman Jr Hanover (Ja Marshall III) 6-1 Boston at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Double (1-4) 50.60. TENTH RACE 1. Ginger Tree Ruey (Ja Groff) 15-1 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, ppd. 2. Southwind Dorian (Vi Kirby) 5-1 N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. THIRD RACE 4-Equanimity (Allard) 3.00 2.20 2.10 2. Dudelookslikelindy (Ti Tetrick) 8-5 Boston 10, Toronto 6 7-Caviart Emma (Tetrick) 5.60 4.20 3. Explosive Mel (Si Allard) 7-1 L.A. Angels at Houston, 8:10 p.m. 7-Winning Words (Dunn) 7.40 3.00 3.60 3. Big Sammy Z (St Smith) 5-1 N.Y.Mets4,N.Y.Yankees2 6-Drain The Swamp (Callahan) 3.40 4. Steudle Hanover (Ti Tetrick) 6-1 Texas at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. 2-Wingding Hanover (Tetrick) 2.40 2.80 4. Big Smoove (Pa Berry) 20-1 Tampa Bay 6, Baltimore 3 Exacta (4-7) 21.20; Trifecta (4-7-6) 61.60; 5. Choco Charlie (Da Miller) 7-1 Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. 6-Sweet Violets (Cole) 3.00 5. Explosive Paige (Si Allard) 3-1 L.A. Angels 9, Texas 4 0.50 Superfecta (4-7-6-3) 170.40; 0.50 6. Pembroke Goal (Pa Berry) 20-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Exacta (7-2) 22.40; Trifecta (7-2-6) 6. Major Bolt (An Morgan) 4-1 Houston 9, Colorado 8 Superfecta (50¢ Dividend)42.60;0.50 7. Stealing (Ru Foster) 5-2 123.00. Pick 4 (5/3/5/4) 167.40; 0.50 Pick 4 (50¢ 7. Ghost Pepper (Ma Melander) 20-1 Cleveland 9, Kansas City 5 Tuesday’s games 8. Wonderment Hanover (De Dunn) 5-1 FOURTH RACE Dividend) 41.85. 8. Palm Springs (Je Gregory) 20-1 Oakland 8, Minnesota 6 Pittsburgh 5, Chicago Cubs 1 FOURTEENTH RACE 4-Gumption (M. Miller) 3.00 2.10 2.10 ELEVENTH RACE SEVENTH RACE Seattle 5, St. Louis 4 Washington 3, Miami 2 7-Keystone Maxim (Tetrick) 2.40 2.10 4-Firefly (Gingras) 5.20 3.60 3.40 Purse 14,500.00, Trot Purse 11,000.00, Pace Wednesday’s games Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 4, 11 innings 5-Peace Train (Morgan) 3.80 2-Lolas Gold (Dunn) 7.00 6.40 1. U Need Stones (Ya Gingras) 7-2 1. Kid Pk (De Dunn) 3-1 Chicago White Sox 7, Detroit 5, 1st game N.Y. Mets 4, N.Y. Yankees 2 Exacta (4-7) 5.20; Trifecta (4-7-5) 6-Aplomp Hanover (D. Miller) 8.00 2. Soda Pump (Ar Stafford Jr) 7-1 2. Spicebomb (Si Allard) 9-1 Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Philadelphia 2, Atlanta 0 27.40; 0.50 Superfecta (4-7-5-8) 59.60; Exacta(4-2)32.80;Trifecta(4-2-6) 3. Machuca (Si Allard) 8-1 3. Cajon Lightning (Vi Kirby) 8-1 Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Houston 9, Colorado 8 0.50 Superfecta (50¢ Dividend) 14.90; 237.60. 4. Crazshana (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3-1 4. Maurice (Da Miller) 15-1 N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 5, Arizona 4 Scratched: Cardinal View. TWELFTH RACE 5. Mosconi Hanover (Ti Tetrick) 9-2 5. Shady City (La Stalbaum) 3-1 L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. San Francisco 10, San Diego 4 Seattle 5, St. Louis 4 FIFTH RACE 4-Cash Your Dreams (Berry) 30.60 7.40 4.80 6. Tough Mac (Ja Parker Jr) 20-1 6. Palomar (Ti Tetrick) 2-1 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m., 2nd game 5-Sir Will’s Wish (Tetrick) 5.40 3.40 2.80 8-Bettors Glass (Tetrick) 2.80 2.20 7.RockOfCashel(DaMiller) 5-1 7. Dragon Strikes (Ja Marshall III) 15-1 Wednesday’s games Houston at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. 3-Somethinginthewind (McCarthy) 3.80 3.80 5-Illegitimate Son (Irvine) 4.20 8. All Champy (De Dunn) 10-1 8. Stakeout (Ru Foster) 20-1 Miami at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. 4-Admiral (Foster) 2.80 Exacta (4-8) 120.60; Trifecta (4-8-5) Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota at Oakland, 9:07 p.m. Exacta (5-3) 22.00; Trifecta (5-3-4) 46.40; 557.60; 0.50 Superfecta (4-8-5-1) Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Pick 3 (7-4,6-5) 53.60; 0.20 Jackpot Hi-5 2,874.40; 0.50 Superfecta (50¢ Dividend) St. Louis at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. (5-3-4-9-2) 116.84; 0.20 Jackpot Hi-5 (Car- 718.60;Scratched:AMajorImpulse. ODDS Thursday’s games Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. ryover) 30,663.70. THIRTEENTH RACE Cleveland (Plesac 3-3) at Kansas City Houston at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. 5-Jo Pa’s Sweet Lou (Tetrick)5.00 3.20 2.40 AMERICAN LEAGUE (Bailey 7-6), 1:15 p.m. SIXTH RACE PREGAME.COM LINE SanFranciscoatSanDiego,9:10p.m. 3-Daylon Phantom (Tetrick) 5.60 3.60 2.20 1-Ideal Perfect Ten (D. Miller) 14.40 6.80 Detroit (Boyd 5-6) at Chicago White Sox Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Cleveland -116/+106 at Kansas City (Nova 3-7), 2:10 p.m. 4-Allerage Echo (M. Miller) 3.00 2.10 8-Random Hanover (Allard) 13.40 St. Louis at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Exacta (5-1) 47.40; Trifecta (5-1-8) Minnesota (Berrios 8-4) at Oakland 6-Impacter (Copeland) 2.10 Major League Baseball Detroit -108/-102 at Chicago Thursday’s games 551.80;Pick3(4/4/5)485.80. (Anderson 0-3), 4:07 p.m. Exacta (3-4) 18.40; Trifecta (3-4-6) 30.20; Thursday Miami (Hernandez 1-2) at Washington FOURTEENTH RACE Minnesota -135/+125 at Oakland St. Louis (Wacha 5-4) at Seattle (TBD), (Sanchez 4-6), 11:05 a.m. 0.50 Superfecta (3-4-6-1) 165.80; 0.50 NATIONAL LEAGUE 4:10 p.m. Superfecta (50¢ Dividend) 41.45. 8-Hurricane Beach (Morgan)33.80 11.60 3.80 New York -112/+102 at Tampa Bay Milwaukee (Woodruff 10-2) at Cincinn 2-Gotta Go B B (Tetrick) 3.20 2.20 N.Y. Yankees (Happ 7-4) at Tampa Bay (Castillo 7-3), 2:10 p.m. SEVENTH RACE Favorite Line Underdog (TBD), 5:10 p.m. 6-Casino Bags Anso (Callahan) 2.10 Boston -116/+106 at Toronto Chicago Cubs (Quintana 5-7) at Pitts- 5-Soixante Hanover (Gingras) 6.00 4.00 2.80 at Washington -180/+165 Miami Boston (Porcello 5-7) at Toronto (Stro- burgh (Lyles 5-4), 4:05 p.m. Exacta (8-2) 117.00; Trifecta (8-2-6) at Texas -134/+124 LA Angels man 5-9), 7:07 p.m. 4-Granny’s Girl (Dunn) 9.00 4.20 498.60; 0.50 Superfecta (8-2-6-5) Milwaukee -115/+105 at Cincinnati St. Louis (Wacha 5-4) at Seattle (TBD), L.A. Angels (Pena 5-2) at Texas (Lynn 3-Sigsbee (Callahan) 11.60 2,904.40; 0.50 Superfecta (50¢ Divi- Chicago -120/+110 at Pittsburgh INTERLEAGUE 4:10 p.m. 10-4), 8:05 p.m. Exacta(5-4)50.40;Trifecta(5-4-3) dend) 726.10; Late Double (5-8) 58.20; at Atlanta -161/+151 Phillies Philadelphia (Eflin 7-7) at Atlanta (So- 278.40. Scratched: Dontcallme Dude. at LA Dodgers -220/+200 San Diego at Seattle OFF St. Louis Friday’s games roka 9-1), 7:20 p.m. 38 | SPORTS | THE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 4,2019

FOOTBALL FOOTBALL NFL: Cowboys’ Elliott Record-setting won’t be suspended Kentucky QB over Vegas incident Lorenzen dies The Associated Press

The Associated Press mised situations” in the future. LEXINGTON, KY.» Jared Lorenzen, a husky Elliott was handcuffed but left-handed quarterback who set multi- NEW YORK » Ezekiel Elliott notarrestedinanearlymorn- pleKentuckypassingandoffensivere- won’t be suspended over an in- ingincidentatamusicfesti- cordsbeforebackingupEliManningon cident in Las Vegas that police val in May at Las Vegas Mo- the New York Giants’ Super Bowl-winning said involved an altercation be- tor Speedway. Police said El- 2007 team, has died. He was 38. tween the star running back of liott pushed a security guard A release from the school said Loren- the Dallas Cowboys and a se- to the ground. Cellphone video zen’sfamilyannouncedhisdeathon curity guard. obtained by the celebrity web- Wednesday, but did not specify a cause The NFL said Wednesday site TMZ showed a member of or where he died. Kentucky Sports Ra- that Commissioner Roger the event staff stumbling over dio founder Matt Jones tweeted a state- Goodell determined Elliott aparkingbarrierasElliottran ment from Lorenzen’s family announcing didn’t violate the league’s per- into him. MICHAEL AINSWORTH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE his passing. sonal conduct policy. The two- When he was suspended, El- Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott walks off the field after Popular around Lexington for his out- time rushing champion was liott was warned to avoid run- practice in May in Frisco, Texas. going personality, Lorenzen was listed at suspended for six games in ins with law enforcement. 6-foot-4 and 275 pounds his senior sea- 2017 over domestic violence The NFL said it concluded linebacker Ian Hayes, running for its first season under new son and known by several nicknames in- allegations. Elliott didn’t violate league back Jhaeden Smith and wide coach Rusty Wright, who spent cluding “The Hefty Lefty.” The Coving- Goodell met with Elliott on policy based on interviews receiver Logan Pitts for a vio- thelasttwoseasonsasanas- ton, Kentucky, native holds school records Tuesday “to reinforce the stan- with witnesses and others in- lation of team rules. sistant coach at State. including 10,637 offensive yards on 1,793 dards of conduct expected of volved in the incident, along The nature of their violation Wright took over after Akron plays from 2000-03. He also tops UK pass- him and the consequences with other information. wasn’t specified. hired away Tom Arth. ing marks for yards (10,354) and attempts forfailingtomeetthosestan- Hayes collected 16 tackles The Mocs went 6-5 last sea- (1,514), including a record 321 throws in dards,” the league said. Elliott Chattanooga dismisses —twoforloss—asajunior son and failed to reach the 2000. tweeted a statement after the 3playersfromteam last season. Smith and Pitts Football Championship Sub- AmemberoftheNewYorkGiantsfrom meeting acknowledging a both would have been redshirt division playoffs. Chattanooga 2004-07, Lorenzen was on the squad that “poor decision” in Las Vegas CHATTANOOGA, TENN. » Chat- freshmen this fall. opens the 2019 season Aug. 29 upset unbeaten New England 17-14 in Su- and vowing to avoid “compro- tanooga has dismissed outside Chattanooga is preparing against Eastern Illinois. per Bowl 42 in 2008.

IN BRIEF Afghan coach ‘disgusted’ by Infantino, wants FIFA head to go

The Associated Press “I respect the Women’s World Cup, I re- catedincentralTokyoandwillbethescene nounced the hire Wednesday, less than a spect what FIFA does for football. But I do of the opening ceremony on July 24, 2020. month after Carmody retired. The 38-year- LYON, FRANCE» ThecoachoftheAfghani- not respect the way they are governing right It will also be the venue for track and field old Nelson spent the last five seasons at Mar- stan women’s soccer team is “disgusted” with now.Wegavethemaclearandconciseop- and some soccer. quette,includingtwoasassociateheadcoach. Gianni Infantino over the handling of sex- portunity to do the right thing and show that Organizers say they are planning events Nelson previously coached at Ball State, ual abuse cases and calls on the FIFA pres- they have integrity. We gave them the clear in December to inaugurate the new stadium, Drake, Arkansas and Marshall. He was an ident to resign. opportunity to dare to shine.” which was designed by Japanese architect All-American at Florida. FIFA banned Keramuudin Karim for life That was invoking the slogan of the Wom- Kengo Kuma. fromsoccerlastmonthforrepeatedsexual en’s World Cup which ends on Sunday in The new stadium design was first awarded Memphis launches external review abuse of female players while president of the Lyon. to British architect Zaha Hadid, but eventu- MEMPHIS, TENN. » Memphis says it has Afghanistan Football Federation. FIFA could not make Infantino available ally the futuristic design was scrapped by launched an independent external review of But Afghanistan coach Kelly Lindsey is for comment to respond to the claims. the government as the cost soared toward its women’s basketball program in response angry that only Karim has been punished. $2 billion. to complaints of abuse and harassment. “They didn’t investigate anyone but the Tokyo Olympic stadium 90% Schoolofficialssaidinastatementthat president,” Lindsey said. “They didn’t go any complete Holy Cross names Marquette they’d launched a review “in light of recent deeper than the top layer.” assistant its next head coach developments in the Athletics’ department For that, according to Lindsey, the blame TOKYO » Tokyo’s new National Stadium is and the seriousness of some of the allega- goes up to Infantino. 90% completed with the opening of the WORCESTER,MASS.» Holy Cross named Mar- tions made.” “I’m disgusted with him as a human be- Olympics just over a year away. quette assistant Brett Nelson its next head The school didn’t specify the nature, ing, as a leader of our sport,” she said. “He Mediaweregivenaglimpseinsidethe coach, replacing the retired Bill Carmody. source or date of any allegations that had should not be president of FIFA in my mind. $1.25 billion stadium on Wednesday. It is lo- Athletic director Marcus Blossom an- been made. THURSDAY, JULY 4,2019 THE DAILY TIMES | SPORTS | 39

GOLF THIS WEEK’S TOURNEYS

PGA TOUR Notes: Sung Hyun Park moved 3M OPEN back to No. 1in the women’s world ranking, taking over from PGA Tour returns to Minn. as Site: Blaine, Minn. Course: Jin Young Ko. ... This is the TPC Twin Cities. Yardage: third year of the Thornberry 7,468. Par: 71. Creek LPGA Classic. LPGA Purse: $6.4million. Winner’s commissioner Mike Whan says share: $1,152,000. the sponsor has agreed to talk Koepka headlines 3M Open Television: Thursday-Friday, about a renewal. ... Women’s PGA champion Hannah Green onship was held there. 3-6p.m. (Golf Channel); By Dave Campbell Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:45p.m. is taking another week off. ... Forastatewithoneofthe The Associated Press (Golf Channel), 3-6p.m. (CBS). Former UCLA star Patty Tav- shortest golfing seasons in the Notes: TPC Twin Cities atanakit, a runner-up last week BLAINE,MINN.» Thelastgath- country, Minnesota has long previously hosted the 3M on the Symetra Tour, is playing ering of the world’s greatest fostered a passionate commu- Championship on the PGA Tour on a sponsor exemption. ... golfers in Minnesota led to a nity surrounding the sport. Champions. ... Only three other Also playing on an exemption PGA Tour events that offer is 14-year-old Alexa Pano, who truly seminal moment when “They’re just really nice played last year and missed the the U.S. team recaptured the people,” said Mickelson, full FedEx Cup points have a cut by six shots. smaller purse. But the 3M Open Ryder Cup for the first time in who is one of seven players still managed to attract Brooks EUROPEAN TOUR eight years in front of raucous ranked in the world’s top 30 Koepka, Phil Mickelson, Jason DUBAI DUTY FREE IRISH galleries at Hazeltine National. settoteeoffinthefirstround Day, Bryson DeChambeau and OPEN The big-hitting Brooks Ko- Thursday. Patrick Reed. ... Minnesota Site: Lahinch, Ireland. Course: epka coolly won three of his Said Koepka: “I can’t be- natives Tom Lehman and Tim Lahinch GC. Yardage: 7,036. four matches. Phil Mickel- lieve how many people are Herron are playing on sponsor Par: 70. son leaped into the air after out on a Wednesday.” exemptions. Lehman super- Purse: $7million. Winner’s vised changes to the course a birdie putt on the final hole They will take on a course share: $1,166,667. to get it ready for its first PGA Television: Thursday-Friday, of his singles match. Patrick ALEX KORMANN —STARTRIBUNEVIAAP designed by Arnold Palmer Tour event. ... The tournament 5:30a.m.to1:30p.m. (Golf Reed followed his shots Fans watch Phil Mickelson practice for the 3M tournament andbuiltonaformersod is not offering spots to the Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 7 with fist pumps, arm waves in Blaine, Minn., on Tuesday. farm in Blaine, about 20 British Open. The final spot a.m. to noon (Golf Channel). andahandcuppedtohisear miles north of Minneapolis, from PGA Tour events will be Notes: This is the third Rolex to cajole a home crowd hardly Minnesota since 1969. first experience in Minne- that’s heavy on water hazards next week at the John Deere Series events of the year needing more encouragement. “I have just a lot of fond sota as a 20-year-old ama- and has been considerably Classic. and begins the road to Royal “That atmosphere was so memories here, and it fit re- teur at the U.S. Open at Ha- lengthened and narrowed LPGA TOUR Portrush with the Irish Open, Scottish Open and then British cool,” Koepka said. ally well into the schedule,” zeltine in 1991. That course by fromthelayoutusedforthe THORNBERRY CREEK LPGA CLASSIC Open. ... Thomas Bjorn tied Three years later, the Mickelson said after playing fameddesignerRobertTrent PGA Champions Tour event it for eighth in the Valderrama stakes won’t be nearly as in the pro-am Wednesday. Jones on rolling farmland in hosted from 2001-2018. Site: Oneida, Wis. Course: Masters, his first top 10in a full high, the list of stars is a little “I’mlookingtothistourna- Chaska, about 25 miles south- Under the renovation di- Thornberry Creek at Oneida. European Tour event in nearly Yardage: 6,624.Par:72. shorter and the setting at the ment to get a little bit of mo- west of downtown Minne- rection of Tom Lehman, who five years. ... While the field TPC Twin Cities will be a bit mentum heading into the apolis, also hosted the PGA with fellow Minnesotan Tim Purse: $2million. Winner’s does not feature anyone from share: $300,000. the top 10in the world, Jon more subdued. But it is still a summer stretch.” Championship in 2002 and Herron received an exemp- Television: Thursday-Friday, Rahm and Tommy Fleetwood nice moment as the inaugural One of the first prominent 2009 and then the Ryder Cup tion to participate this week, 6-8:30p.m. (Golf Channel); are among four players from 3M Open this week marks the playerstocommittothe3M in 2016. Two weekends ago, the TPC Twin Cities will play Saturday-Sunday, 5:30-8:30 the top 25. first regular PGA Tour stop in Open, Mickelson recalled his the Women’s PGA Champi- as a par-71 at 7,468 yards. p.m. (Golf Channel). — The Associated Press

OLYMPICS USOC administration costs rise after Nassar scandal sociated Press before their public release uously, as money the USOC brings in that 2018. By EddiePells Wednesday, the $31.2 million represented does not go toward helping athletes. “We’ve also instituted critical reforms that The Associated Press nearly 11.6% of the USOC’s expenses, com- As it tries to remake itself — including have helped to begin to regain the support DENVER» TheU.S.OlympicCommittee’sad- paredwith7.1%in2017and5.8%in2016. changing its name to the U.S. Olympic and of the public, our donors and partners, and ministrative costs more than doubled in 2018 “At that time, based on the requirement Paralympic Committee — the federation has that is reflected in the strength of our finan- over the previous year as it dealt with a $5.2 for new leadership to guide the organization emphasized increasing athlete support in all cial statements,” CEO Sarah Hirshland said. million investigation into its handling of the forward, as well as Blackmun’s serious health areas. A few measures of its success: The USOC’s fundraising arm, the U.S. Larry Nassar sex-abuse cases and paid a $2.4 challenges, the board approved a separation •Fundingfortheprogramthatawardstop Olympic and Paralympic Foundation, re- million severance to its former CEO. agreement, as provided for in his contract,” finishers in key events has risen from $2.23 ceived $36.7 million from donors, the best ThepaymentstotheRopes&Graylaw said chairwoman Susanne Lyons, who took million in 2014 to $5.29 million in 2018. in its five years of operation and a $6 mil- firm, former CEO Scott Blackmun and the over for Blackmun after he stepped down in • The line-item listed as “Athlete Perfor- lion increase over 2017, which was before the Covington & Burling law firm helped raise February 2018. mance-Support Training” rose from $12.2 fullscopeofNassar’scrimesbecamewidely the USOC’s administrative and general costs The USOC brought in nearly $323 mil- million in 2014 to $14.3 million in 2018. known. to $31.2 million in 2018, compared with $14.9 lion in 2018, compared with $272 million in • The USOC contribution to the U.S. Ski and Nassar, the former national team doctor million the previous year and $15.1 million 2014 — the same point in the previous Olym- Snowboard Association — money directed for USA Gymnastics, is now serving an ef- in 2016. pic cycle. toward athlete support at America’s largest fective life prison for child porn possession According to data in the 2018 tax forms The amount spent on administrative du- Winter Games sports organization — rose and molesting young women and girls un- and annual report provided to The As- ties is often portrayed, sometimes disingen- nearly 33%, to $6.09 million, from 2014 to der the guise of medical treatment. 40 | SPORTS | THE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 4,2019

WIMBLEDON ATAGLANCE A quick look at Wimbledon: LOOKAHEAD TO THURSDAY Roger Federer will be up Just 18, ‘FAA’ taking against a player who wasn’t even 1year old when the eight- time champion made his debut at Wimbledon in 1999. The flight; Gauff wins again 37-year-old Federer faces Jay Clarke, a 20-year-old Briton time away from home and fael Nadal and Djokovic, who who is playing in his first Grand By Howard Fendrich Slam tournament after being The Associated Press being very nervous. Since (I have won the past 10 major ti- given a wild-card entry. The was) very young, you kind of tles and 53 of the last 64. So biggest challenge for Federer WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND » learn how to deal with this there is a bit of irrational ex- may be that the second-round Dealing with jitters early in pressure, with the stress,” he uberance whenever some matchwillbeplayedonNo. 1 amatchisnothingnewtoFe- said. “But at different stages of youngster comes along with Court, which hasn’t been as lix Auger-Aliassime. your career, you face different the sort of talent and poise friendly to him as Centre Court. Being among the favorites times. Now it’s Grand Slams. Auger-Aliassime seems to ALASTAIR GRANT—THEASSOCIATED PRESS Federer lost his only match on to win Wimbledon? Consid- Maybe one day I’ll play finals possess in abundance. that court last year, falling in a Coco Gauff is fired up after beating Magdalena Rybaikova five-setter to Kevin Anderson ering the Canadian is just 18 of these events and I’ll be, for As of Wednesday evening, in London on Wednesday. andneverhadwonsomuch sure, extremely nervous. I British bookmakers were list- in the quarterfinals, and has as one Grand Slam match think it’s emotions you can’t ing Auger-Aliassime at 25-1 time major champion Stan Hubert Hurkacz of Poland said the windier conditions until this week, well, yes, goagainst.Itcomes—and odds to lift the Wimbledon Wawrinka. on Friday; Auger-Aliassime there don’t suit his game. He that’s not the sort of thing then it all depends on how you trophy,behindonlythetop “I understand that people takes on 21-year-old Ugo won’t be the only star attrac- tion on No. 1Court, though, he is used to. deal with it. Today, I was able threeseeds:No.1Djokovic, want to see a new winner of a Humbert of France. as Serena Williams then plays One more victory, and the to deal with it in a good way.” No. 2 Federer and No. 3 Nadal. Grand Slam. They don’t want “I know if I win, I could Kaja Juvan there. Rafael Nadal kid known to many by his Auger-Aliassime is hardly That’s remarkable. The to see three of us dominating play Novak. But then there faces Nick Kyrgios in the mar- initials, “FAA,” could be tak- the only one contemplat- Montreal native only played the Slam titles. Eventually is a match to play. Once the quee matchup on Centre Court. ing on defending champion ing the possibility that he one Grand Slam match, and it’s going to come,” Djokovic match gets going, you’re al- Andy Murrayalsomakeshis Novak Djokovic. Not that he’s could play for a major cham- lost it, until this tournament. said,thenwaitedacome- ready in enough trouble in debutatthisyear’stournament worrying about that just yet. pionship in the not-too-dis- He had never been ranked dic beat before adding with the court,” Auger-Aliassime when he and doubles partner The first player born in the tant future. Much like Coco above 108th until this season. asmile:“inabout25years.” said, “you don’t really think Pierre-Hugues Herbert take on 2000s to win a men’s match at Gauff, the 15-year-old Ameri- But who else is there to Djokovic moved into the of what could happen.” Marius Copil and Ugo Humbert. a major, the 19th-seeded Au- can who beat Venus Williams rate right behind the game’s third round by dismissing He boasts a big serve that THURSDAY’S FORECAST ger-Aliassime progressed to on Monday and won again dominant figures? It’s just Denis Kudla of the United reached 131 mph on Wednes- Partly cloudy. High of 77 the third round in his debut Wednesday, Auger-Aliassime threedaysintothefortnight States 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. day and helped him save 12 of degrees at the All England Club with is fascinating folks because and the guys ranked Nos. 4-6 “There were some mo- 14 break points. His forehand WEDNESDAY’S KEY a6-3,4-6,6-4,6-2victory of his play, but also his age. — Dominic Thiem, Alexan- ments in the match,” can end a point when he needs RESULTS over French qualifier Coren- Tennis has been waiting for der Zverev and Stefanos Ts- Djokovic said, “where maybe it to. So can his backhand. And Men’sfirstround:No. 1Novak tin Moutet on Wednesday. quitesometimetodiscovera itsipas, guys in their 20s all I could have done better.” his returns were good enough Djokovic beat Denis Kudla 6-3, “I can recall being 10 years worthy successor to the Big touted as up-and-comers — Whatever you say, Novak. to win the first point in 11 of 6-2, 6-2; No. 4Kevin Anderson old and playing (for) the first Three of Roger Federer, Ra- already are gone, as is three- He will face 22-year-old Moutet’s 18 service games. beat Janko Tipsarevic 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-1, 6-4; No. 19Felix Auger-Aliassime beat Corentin WIMBLEDON Moutet 6-3, 4-6, 6-4,6-2; Reilly Opelka beat No. 22Stan Wawrinka 7-5, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 8-6. Opelka nets big upset over Wawrinka Women’s first round: No. 3 it’s never hot here.’ Every year, it’s over this upset possible. Karolina Pliskova beat Monica By Howard Fendrich Puig 6-0, 6-4; No. 7Simona “I’ve always been a pretty good The Associated Press 80 degrees!” Opelka said. Halep beat Mihaela Buzarnescu He is ranked 63rd and is unseeded mover. Underrated, actually,” said the 6-3, 4-6, 6-2; Danielle Collins WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND » Reilly Opelka for his main-draw debut at Wimbledon, 21-year-old Opelka, participating in beat No. 12Anastasija Sevas- still is getting used to some aspects of wherehewonthe2015juniortitle. only his fourth major tournament. “I tova 4-6, 6-4,6-3; Cori Gauff visiting Britain. But against a far-more experienced thinksometimeswhenIplayguysfor beat Magdalena Rybarikova Thebedframewherehestayedduring and far-more accomplished player, he the first time, they don’t expect it. It 6-3,6-3. aWimbledontuneuptournamentthat pounded eight of his 23 aces and saved helps me win so many points, being STAT OF THE DAY wasn’t quite big enough for the 6-foot-11 both break points he faced in the last able to (track) down some extra balls, 12: The number of minutes it American, for example. The lack of air set,fendingoff10ofWawrinka’s12 especially in the key moments.” took Novak Djokovic to take a conditioning compared to back home in break chances in all. At 6-all in the fifth, It was the 22nd-seeded Wawrinka’s 4-0lead in the first set against Florida. As for the grass-court tennis? Opelka erased a break chance with a groundstrokes who failed him, with four Denis Kudla. Opelka is increasingly comfortable with 140 mph service winner, then followed errors that helped Opelka earn the only QUOTE OF THE DAY BEN CURTIS — ASSOCIATED PRESS that, as demonstrated by a 7-5, 3-6, 4-6, with two more serves Wawrinka failed servicebreakofthefifthsetinthelast “Are you kidding? My whole ReillyOpelkacelebrates 6-4, 8-6 second-round victory over three- to put in play, at 133 mph and 137 mph. game. When it ended, Opelka yelled, childhood.” - Victoria Azarenka after beating Stan Wawrinka time major champion Stan Wawrinka at It was Opelka’s ability to adjust his “Come on!” and then pounded his chest. on whether she had to sacrifice during day three of the theAllEnglandClubonWednesday. style, serve-and-volleying only three “At the end, he went for it,” Waw- anything to become a top ten- Wimbledon Championships “Every year I come here, and, like, times in the final set, and to hang in rinka said. “He went bigger than me, nis player. in London on Wednesday. ‘Why is there no AC?’ They’re, like, ‘Oh, there on longer exchanges that made and he deserved to win.” — The Associated Press THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES | SPORTS | 41

NHL

NICK WASS, KARL B DEBLAKER AND FRANK GUNN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Defenseman Jacob Trouba, left, Sebastian Ahoskates, center and Mitch Marner,right,areallrestrictedfreeagents,butit’seasytosignawayarestricted free agent. Restricted free agents have been untouchables ing the $42 million, five-year deal for Sebas- forcing a notoriously frugal owner to make you feel your value is and the offer sheet is By Larry Lage The Associated Press tian Aho. Less than 24 hours later, Hurricanes a decision and he matched. But as long as one of a few points of leverage you can use,” general manager Don Waddell announced the you have the cap space, you have to match.” WinnipegJetscenterAndrewCoppsaid.“It’s Some of the NHL’s best, young players are franchise was going to keep its star forward. If Carolina chose not to match the offer more important to have arbitration rights, available. Technically. Drafting and developing players is what for Aho, the Canadiens would have given up but you only have so many options as a re- Mitch Marner, Brayden Point and Jacob NHL teams attempt to do well as they chase a draft pick in the first, second and third stricted player so it can be frustrating not be- Troubaarejustafewoftherestrictedfree the Stanley Cup, certainly in the salary cap rounds. If Montreal offered a little more ing able to use one of your options.” agents in a bumper crop. era. And, that is one of the reasons teams are money on the offer sheet, it risked losing an As good as Marner, Point and Trouba are, Everyteamintheleaguewouldliketoadd reluctanttoextendoffersheetstorestricted additional first-round selection. they will likely end up being re-signed rather any of those players this summer. However, free agents. Agents of restricted free agents attempt to than extended an offer sheet. itwouldbeabigsurpriseintheNHLifany “The way the system is set up with offer use the possibility of offer sheets in negotia- The salary cap-squeezed Toronto Maple team tries to sign them away. sheets, it’s too punitive because of the draft tions. Teams, meanwhile, know offer sheets are Leafs recently made moves to free up money The Montreal Canadiens became the first picks you have to give up,” said sports agent extremely uncommon and they seem to have to re-sign the 22-year-old Marner. The third- franchiseinsixyearstoextendanoffersheetto Kurt Overhardt, who represents Trouba. the power in talks. That is true particularly year center ranked fourth in the NHL with a restricted free agent earlier this week, hoping “The record has shown it doesn’t make sense when players don’t have arbitration rights. 68 assists and was just outside of the top the Carolina Hurricanes would pass on match- for a lot of teams. Montreal took a chance, “AsanRFAyoujustwanttobepaidwhat 10 in the league with 94 points last season.

NHL QuestforStanleyCuptitleled BobrovskytosignwithFlorida

ficialintroductiontoSouthFlorida. biggest acquisition for the Panthers By Tim Reynolds The Associated Press When they’re back to begin training this summer, at least from a player campinjustovertwomonths,the sense. Florida’s offseason began SUNRISE, FLA. >> Sergei Bobrovsky Stanley Cup will be the singular goal with a coaching change and the already has two Vezina Trophies, for the long-struggling Panthers. hiring of three-time Stanley Cup the award handed out at the end of “It doesn’t matter what you champion Joel Quenneville, who WILFREDO LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS each season to the NHL’s top goal- win individually,” Bobrovsky said. said having a great goaltender is Newly acquired Panthers Anton Stralman, left, smiles as Sergei tender. He’s not looking for a third. “Hockey’s a team sport and it’s all “the biggest ingredient” when put- Bobrovsky speaks during a news conference on Tuesday in Sunrise, Fla. For the Florida Panthers’ new about the Cup. Only one team can ting together a team that can truly goalie, only one trophy matters now. wintheCupeachseason.That’smy win a title. the opening round of the playoffs goalie that can play big games. He’s Bobrovsky and Florida’s three main goal. That’s what I want to And the Panthers think they — after the Lightning were far and goingtoplayalotofhockeyhere. other free agent signings — defense- do.That’swhyIamherenow.Ibe- got the best goalie in the game, away the league’s best team during We know how goaltending can in- man Anton Stralman, and forwards lieve in this team. I believe in this someone who led the NHL with the regular season. fluence a game and we know how Brett Connolly and Noel Acciari — group.” nine shutouts last season and then “Sergei, we know the importance goaltending can win in the playoffs put on their new Panthers sweaters Bobrovsky, who spent the past backstopped the Blue Jackets to a of goaltending,” Quenneville said. as well. So he’s excited about this forthefirsttimeTuesdayintheirof- seven years in Columbus, was the stunning sweep of Tampa Bay in “HecomesinandgivesusaNo.1 opportunity.” 42 | SPORTS | THE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019

DELCO LEAGUE No ifs, ands or Mutz about this win for Upper Darby

UPPER DARBY 7, WAYNE 6 By Matt Smith Upper Darby AB R H BI mattsmith@21st-centuryme- Wright ss 4 0 1 0 dia.com Ben Mutz rf-p 3 2 2 0 @DTMattSmith on Twitter Suppa lf-rf 4 2 3 2 Gasbarro cf 4 0 1 1 Strickland c 4 2 2 2 EASTTOWN TWP. >> Abitdi- O’Shea dh 2 0 2 2 sheveled, Ben Mutz hurried T. Donahue 3b 2 0 0 0 Pazulski 1b-p-1b 4 0 0 0 tothemoundintheseventh S. Donahue 2b 3 1 0 0 inning Wednesday, called Totals 30 7 11 7 upon to save the game for Wayne AB R H BI K. Mohollen cf 5 0 0 0 Upper Darby. A. Mathes lf-p 4 2 2 0 His warm-ups were not Paparella 3b 4 0 0 0 Williams 2b 3 1 2 0 great. Twice he airmailed Briner 1b 3 1 2 1 a pitch to the backstop, but S. Mohollen dh 4 2 2 0 the recent PSU-Brandywine Peiffer rf 2 0 1 0 L. Mutz ss 3 0 2 3 graduate was able to collect Brady Mutz c 3 0 0 1 himself and focus on the Totals 30 6 11 5 E: S. Donahue; DP: Upper Darby (S. task at end. Donahue-Wright-Pazulski) 2B: Strick- “I was amped up and land,Williams,S.Mohollen2;SB: L. Mutz; SF: Brady Mutz; LOB: Upper Darby ready to go in,” said Mutz, 8, Wayne 11. PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP whose half-tucked-in jer- Upper Darby 302 011 0 — 7 11 1 Upper Darby’s Vince Gasparro knocks in the winning run Wayne 012 100 2 — 6 11 0 sey top was covered in dirt Upper Darby IP H R ER BB K tohelpUpperDarbystayinfirstplaceintheDelcoLeague from his time at the plate Thorpe, W 584452 witha7-6victoryoverWayne. andinrightfield.“Iusemy Pazulski 1 32210 BenMutz,S100010 emotionstohelpmepitch, Wayne IP H R ER BB K said. “We have a good mix- (Del.) product and Chich- and in a spot like that I C.Mathes 475538 ture of young guys and vet- esterresidentwillplaycol- A.Mathes 342222 PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP kind of like the pressure. It WP: Thorpe, A. Mathes; T: 2:10 erans, like Dan Williams lege ball at Cabrini. Strick- makes me pitch well.” and Matty Briner and some land homered off 2019 Daily Upper Darby’s Tyler O’Shea, front, is caught in a rundown Mutz entered in relief Brady Mutz, an All-Delco other ex-college guys. We Times Player of the Year Al- byWayne’sLukeMutz.TheBlueSoxheldontobeat for Bryan Pazulski, who catcher from Strath Ha- also have some really good den Mathes to give UD a Wayne, 7-6. was Cardinal O’Hara’s staff ven, will begin his fresh- youngguyslikeBrady,Al- 6-4leadafterWaynehad acethispastspring.Pazul- man year at Monmouth den (Mathes) and Cam trimmed its deficit to one. passed ball in the fourth to Elsewhere in the Delco ski struggled with his com- University this fall. Luke (Mathes).There’snotthat “It’salotoffunplay- make it a one-run Upper League: mand in the seventh and Mutz is a rising sophomore many three-or four-year ing with these guys and Darby advantage. SPRINGFIELD 1, MIDDLE- left with the bases loaded at Swarthmore College. out of college guys playing it’s good to see this type of Alden Mathes relieved TOWN 0 >> Nate Booth out- and nobody out. The Mutz boys all played any more. The league con- competition,” Strickland his brother Cam in the dueled Josh Schneider to Mutz’sfirstjobwastore- their high school ball for tinues to get younger, but said. “I’m a lot younger fourthandallowedahomer pace the Colonials to their tire his cousin, Brady, who Wayne manager Brian Fili that’s good for the league. than a lot of these guys and by Strickland and an RBI fifth straight win. greeted him with a fly ball at Strath Haven. This is the kind of game I’m being taught a lot, es- single off the bat of Vince Booth allowed two hits, to center field. The sacrifice “The future is great for you’re going to see in the pecially with my catching Gasbarro. The Mathes boys to Scott Kelly, walked three fly made it a one-run game, BradyatMonmouthaswell playoffs.” where I’m learning how to combined for 10 strikeouts and struck out five to move then Ben Mutz retired the as for Luke at Swarthmore,” Upper Darby scored pitch around these guys. It’s on the night. Springfield within three next to hitters to seal Upper Ben Mutz said. three runs off Wayne starter been fun.” Mathes coaxed a walk points of seventh place Darby’s 7-6 win over Wayne. The Blue Sox (14-8-1) re- Cam Mathes (Marple New- Wayne made Upper in the seventh inning to and six from a playoff spot. “Brady’s my little cousin tained sole possession of town/Villanova). Christian Darby starter Ben Thorpe re-load the bases with two Brandon DiChaccio and and (Wayne shortstop) Luke first place in the Delco Strickland smacked an RBI (Springfield H.S./Elizabeth- gone. Ben Mutz closed the ColePalisteamedupforthe is my little brother, so that League standings. Wayne double and Tyler O’Shea town College) work for his door by getting Ed Papa- only run Booth would need. broughtalittlebitofdrama had gone 7-2-1 in its previ- knocked in a pair of runs outs. Sean Mohollen (Strath rella to ground out softly DiChaccio laced a one- to the situation,” Ben Mutz ous 10 games to overcome with a single. Joey Suppa Haven/York) doubled and to first base. out single in the bottom of said. “I really wanted to an un-Wayne-like start. smashed a two-run homer scored on a single by Luke “Wayne’s a great team the sixth inning, stole sec- beat them. It’s fun doing it Waynesitsinsecondplace, off Mathes in the third in- Mutz in the second. Briner and they have some of the ond and came home on a in the Delco League. Every six points behind Upper ning to make it 5-1. added an RBI single and best players in the league,” single by Palis. time we play against each Darby, but with four games Strickland, the catcher Luke Mutz worked a bases- said Ben Mutz, who had two Schneider was nearly as other, we always look for- in hand. fortheBlueSox,isasec- loaded walk in the third, singlesandawalk.“It’snice effective as Booth. He al- ward to it. It’s awesome to “We had them on the ond-year Delco League then Alden Mathes singled, to beat them and it’s a big lowed four hits and struck play against them.” ropes a few times,” Fili player. The St. Elizabeth stole base and scored on a win for us.” out five in six innings. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES | SPORTS | 43

DELCO LEAGUE no report ON THIS DATE IN DELCO ... SUPPER SPORTS Team...... W L T Pts Wednesday, July 3 Upper Darby ...... 14 8 1 43 Game 5: UDHL 6, Broomall-Newtown 3 1930 1940 Wayne ...... 12 6 1 37 Thursday, July 4 Chester ...... 12 9 1 37 Game 6: Broomall-Newtown vs. 21st n Bill McKniff of Media A.A. wins n Dr. Samuel Ellis shoots 204 Ward, 1 Nether Providence Concord ...... 11 9 1 34 themilerunatthePhiladelphia for54holesthewinthePomeroy Friday, July 5 Narberth ...... 11 11 1 34 Game 7: UDHL vs. Game 6 winner, 5:45 Fourth of July Track and Field Memorial Cup championship at Marple Newtown ...... 10 12 0 30 Saturday, July 6 Games at Belmont Plateau. The Springhaven Golf Club. Aston Valley ...... 8 7 3 27 Game 8: Winner Game 5 vs. Winner completes unbeaten Springfield ...... 8 12 0 24 Game7,10a.m. Middletown ...... 3 15 2 11 Sunday, July 7 Game 8: Marple Twp. vs. Game 2 loser, of the year, at (610) 357-4299. Note: Three (3) points for a win, one (1) Game 9: If necessary TBD MARK JACKSON former head coach at point for a tie District 19 Little League Friday, July 5 the University of Pittsburgh, is giving Senior Legion run MONDAY Game 9: Game 8 winner vs. Haverford lessons at your location to all ages in MAJORS at Ridley, 8 allfacetsofthegame.Formoreinfo Middletown 11, Chester 5 Game 10: Game 4 loser vs. Drexel Hill at contact mjacksonbaseball@comcast. Upper Darby 10, Narberth 7 Sunday, June 30 Aston-Middletown, 8 net or call (610) 800-9822. The stretch run in the Main Line Senior Legion sea- Newtown-Edgmont 8, Aston- Marple Newtown 8, Concord 5 Game 1: Saturday, July 6 CATCHING CLINIC for boys ages 7 to Middletown 0 son was a grind for Nether Providence, but a worth- Game 11: Game 6 winner vs. Game 7 12 with Neumann University catching TUESDAY Media 9, Marple Twp. 0 Game 2: winner at Ridley, 2 coach Dave Van Horn. Contact: neuman- while one. Game 3: Taney 13, Ridley Area 7 [email protected]. Springfield 11, Concord 7 Game 12: Game 7 loser vs. Game 8 win- AndrewYatesknockedintworunsastheBulldogs Narberth 13, Marple Newtown 5 Game 4: Drexel Hill 8, Haverford 1 ner at Ridley, 4 MARTY BURMAN former assistant coach at Strath Haven and a Delco League Wayne 5, Middletown 5 Monday, July 1 Game 13: Game 10 winner vs. Game 6 capped an undefeated regular season with a 7-1 tri- Aston Valley 4, Chester 3 Game 5: Newtown-Edgmont 11, Media 5 standout, is giving private hitting and loser at Ridley, 6 catching lessons. Call: (610) 299-2046. umph over Narberth. Game 6: Taney 9, Drexel Hill 0 WEDNESDAY Sunday, July 7 INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP PITCHING Aston-Middletown 19, Marple The win completed a stretch of eight game in eight Game 7: Game 14: Game 12 winner vs. Game 13 INSTRUCTION is being offered by former Springfield 1, Middletown 0 Twp. 2 winner at Media, 4 major league pitcher Pete Filson. Serv- daysandlockeduptheNo.1seedfortheleague’spost- Upper Darby 7, Wayne 6 Game 8: Ridley Area 11, Haverford 1 Monday, July 8 ing Delaware and Chester counties. Call: season tournament. SATURDAY Tuesday, July 2 Game 15: Game 11 lower vs. Game 14 Pete at (484) 744-0512. Game 9: Aston-Middletown 15, Drexel winner at Drexel Hill, 6 Yates was 2-for-3 with a double. Winning pitcher Narberth vs. Aston Valley, Buggy Field, YOUTH SPORTS Hill 0 Tuesday, July 9 2:30 MARPLE SPORTS ARENA has floor time Jack Liberio helped his cause with two hits and one Game 10: Media vs. Ridley Area at Game 16: Game 11 winner vs. Game 15 Newtown-Edgmont, ppd, rain available for all sports. Call: (610) 338- RBI. Liberio fanned five in four innings to get the winner at Ridley, 6 0111 ext. 4 or email info@marplesport- Wednesday, July 3 AMATEUR Wednesday, July 10 sarena.com. win. Koll Piechel pitched the final three innings for Game 10: Media vs. Ridley Area at Game 17: If necessary at Ridley, 6 TONY FULTON SPEED TRAINING will Ridley, No report the save. be held at Ampro Fieldhouse in Clifton SATURDAY Game 11: Newtown-Edgmont vs. Taney Heights. Sessions are Tuesdays from at Ridley, No report SOFTBALL 5-6:30 p.m. and Fridays from 6-7:30 p.m. Game 12: Aston-Middletown vs. Game 10 Intermediate EDCO SWIMMING District 19 Little League Cost is $20 per session. Visit the website winner, TBD at www.amprosports.com. Mediaenjoyedsomeearlyfireworkstofinishthe (All meets 9 a.m.) Friday, July 5 8-9-10 BOXING DELCO LEAGUE Game 13: Game11loservs.Game12 regular season undefeated with an 11-7 victory over winner at Astom-Middletown, 6 Saturday, June 29 BOXING TRAINING available for fitness Broomall-Newtown on Tuesday. A Division Saturday, July 6 Game 1: Delaware Valley 12, Ridley enthusiasts or fighters from novice to professional at Must Fight Boxing Club Lansdowne at Lawrence Park Area 1 Media scored 10 runs in the third inning to erase a Game 14: Game 11 winner vs. Game 13 in Marcus Hook. Call: Dan Mullarkey at Sunday, June 30 Springfield at Conestoga winner at Newtown-Edgmont, 2 (484) 480-4213. 7-1 deficit. Alden Conmy and Justin Prorock both hit Karakung at Ridley Twp. Sunday, July 7 Game 2: Drexel Hill 1, Delaware Valley 0, 8 inn. CONDITIONING triples in that third inning in which Media sent 16 B Division Game 15: If necessary at Newtown- Monday, July 1 SPORTS EXTREME’S Combat Condition- Brookhaven at Broomall’s Lake Edgmont, 2 hitters to the plate. Joey Brown got the win. Delaware Valley 23, Ridley ingCourse will beconducted byRon Knowlton at Briarcliffe 9-10-11 Game 3: Area 13 Artingstall, the conditioning coach for Hilltop at Ridley Park Sunday, June 30 Tuesday, July 2 USA Rugby. Program meets twice a Diving week. Call: Ed Bailey at (484) 483-7039 or C Division Game 1: Del Val 4, Haverford 1 Game 4: Delaware Valley 6, Drexel Hill 2 [email protected]. DeanCarsonsetapoolrecordwithascoreof228.4 Riddlewood at Primos-Secane Game 2: Newtown-Edgmont 16, Marple Wednesday, July 3 Folcroft at Creekside Twp. 9 PARISI SPEED SCHOOL at United Sports Game 5: Delaware Valley vs. Drexel Hill is hosting speed and agility evaluations intheseniorboysdivisiontoleadKarakungtoa27- Clifton Heights at Aldan Game 3: Drexel Hill vs. Aston-Middle- at Catania Park, No report town, Cancelled for any athletes ages 7-18. Please con- 18 Delco League victory over Tinicum Tuesday night. tact Maria Kriebel at (610) 466-0333 or Game 4: Media 5, Ridley Area 2 Nate Mulhern (novice, 62.9), Ella Ranieri (junior BASEBALL [email protected]. Monday, July 1 SCHOOL NOTICES TRAINING FOR WARRIORS at United girls, 91.8) and Matt Cassadel (junior boys, 101.25) District 1 Babe Ruth Game 5: Delaware Valley 14, Newtown- PIAA CHAPTER OF DELAWARE AND CHES- sports is hosting free adult training Edgmont 0 TER COUNTY is in need of volleyball ref- classes. Please contact Maria Kriebel at also won for Karakung. 15U Game 6: Aston-Middletown 8, Media 1 erees. If interested, contact Chip Cifuni, (610) 466-0333 or mshunk.parisispeed- Lexi Crossley (166.65) took the senior girls divi- (At Thomas Field) Game 7: Marple Twp. 14, Haverford 3 president, at 610-544-3637. [email protected]. sion for Tinicum. Saturday, June 29 Tuesday, July 2 RIDLEY HIGH SCHOOL is looking for a varsity defensive line coach. Contact Game 1: Broomall-Newtown 3, UDHL 1 Game 9: Marple Township 6, Newtown- Edgmont 3 football coach Dave Wood at 610-761- NOTICES Sunday, June 30 Game 10: Ridley Area 8, Media 8, sus. 7957. Game 2: Broomall-Newtown 14, 21st ADULT SPORTS Wednesday, July 3 SACRED HEART ACADEMY BRYN MAWR DELCOHALLOFFAME Ward 2 RIDLEY AREA AND LANSDOWNE YMCAS Game 11: Delaware Valley vs. Aston- has openings for the following coaching Monday, July 1 are offering basketball, soccer, tennis, Middletown at Aston-Middletown, No positions: Assistant varsity and JV field gymnastics, karate, nerf hockey and Game 3: UDHL 10, 21st Ward 0 report hockey, high school JV volleyball and middle school field hockey. Contact ath- special needs programs for ages 3 to Tuesday, July 2 Game 10: Ridley Area vs. Media at letic director Cindy Shay at Cindy.Shay@ adult. Call: Matt Wolf, Athletic Director, Last call for Delco Hall Game 4: Broomall-Newtown 5, UDHL 3 Aston-Middletown, No report SHAbrynmawr.org. (610) 544-1080, ext. 221. Game 12: Game 9 winner vs. Ridley 14U MARPLE NEWTOWN HIGH SCHOOL has MARPLE SPORTS ARENA has floor time Area, TBD an openings for two assistant boys soc- available for all sports. Call: (610) 338- (At Dermond Field) Friday, July 5 nominees for 2020 0111 ext. 4 or email info@marplesport- Saturday, June 29 cer coaches, an assistant field hockey Game 13: Game11loservs.Game12 coach, head boys soccer coach and a sarena.com. Game 1: Broomall-Newtown 20, Inter- winner at Ridley Area, 6 head boys lacrosse coach. Apply online BOWLING The Delaware County have participated/excelled boro 5 Saturday, July 6 at https://marplenewtown.tedk12.com/ Sunday, June 30 Game 14: Game 11 winner vs. Game 13 hire/Index.aspx or contact athletic di- MONDAY AFTERNOON MEN’S SENIOR Athletes Hall of Fame has in athletics in Delaware Game 2: Broomall-Newtown 6, UDHL 1 winner at Media, 2 rector Chris Gicking at cgicking@mnsd. LEAGUE at Sproul Lanes has openings. Matches begin at 12:30 p.m. Call Jim issued a last call for on- County. Tuesday, July 2 Sunday, July 7 org or 215 983 0752. Egan (610) 328-2091 or Al DiPietro (610) Game 3: Interboro vs. UDHL, no report line nominations for any- Deadline for applica- Game 15: If necessary at Ridley, 2 544-6553. Thursday, July 4 8-9-10 YOUTH NOTICES THURSDAY NIGHT MEN’S LEAGUE at onewishingtobeconsid- tions is Friday July 5. Game 4: Broomall-Newtown vs. Game 3 Sproul Lanes has openings for Industrial ered to be honored at the Applications are avail- winner, 10 a.m. Monday, July 1 BASKETBALL teams and individuals. Matches start at Saturday, July 6 Game 1: Taney 18, Marple Twp. 8 MEDIA YOUTH CENTER is hosting a bas- 6:30. Call Jim Egan (610) 328-2091. 81st anniversary dinner able at http://www.delco- If necessary, 10 a.m. Game 5: Tuesday, July 2 ketball camp for boys and girls entering UMPIRES Sunday, April 19, 2020 at halloffame.org/nominat- 13U Game 2: Newtown-Edgmont at Delaware grades 1-6 on July 29-Aug. 2 from 9 a.m. Valley, ppd. TRI-COUNTY UMPIRE GROUP is look- Concordville Inn. ing-information.html. to 3 p.m. Cost is $155 and Penncrest ing for new members for baseball and (At Dermond Field) Game 3: Media 19. Haverford 4 boys coach Mike Doyle will be the guest Saturday, June 29 softball. Clinics are offered to teach and Candidates for the Hall For additional informa- Game 4: Aston-Middletown 4, Taney 0 speaker. For more info contact the improve umpiring skills. Anyone with or Game 1: 21st Ward 1, Ridley 0 Game 5: Ridley 18, Drexel Hill 3 Media Youth Center at (610) 566-5877 or without experience can call the assignor of Fame must have been tion, contact Gary Becker Sunday, June 30 Wednesday, July 3 [email protected]. at (610) 543-1323. born in Delaware County, at 610-648-3104 or gary. Game 2: UDHL 12, Haverford Township 2 Game 2: Newtown-Edgmont at Delaware BASEBALL UMPIRES for baseball games with play- Game 3: Broomall-Newtown 11, 21st Valley, No report BRIAN STUMPF BATTING CAGES open in ers from 8 to 24. No fees, no meetings, no have been a resident of [email protected] or Cathy Ward 6 Game 6: Newtown-Edgmont vs. Media, Aston. Private pitching, hitting, batting experience necessary. Call: Harry (610) Delaware County during Long at 610-505-0204 or Monday, July 1 TBD instruction and cage rentals. Call Brian 405-0676. Game 4: Ridley d. Haverford Township, Game 7: Taney vs. Ridley, TBD Stumpf, former Phillies affiliate pitcher UMPIRES experienced and novice are his/her athletic career, or [email protected]. 44 | SPORTS | THE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019

WOMEN’S WORLD CUP Rapinoe says she’s a proud American, addresses critics WOMEN’S WORLD CUP Maybe you don’t agree with every sin- By Anne M. Peterson All Times EDT THIRD PLACE The Associated Press glewaythatIdoitandthatcanbedis- SEMIFINALS Saturday, July 6 cussed. I know I’m not perfect,” she said. LYON, FRANCE >> Still facing a back- At Nice, France In her impassioned comments, she Tuesday, July 2 England vs. Sweden, lash over saying she wouldn’t visit the 11 a.m. said she believes she stands for truth United States 2, England 1 WhiteHouseiftheUnitedStateswins CHAMPIONSHIP and honesty, and “wanting to have the the World Cup, Megan Rapinoe said Wednesday, July 3 conversation.” Wednesday that she considers herself Sunday, July 7 “I feel very fortunate to be in this At Lyon, France At Lyon, France aproudAmerican. United States vs. Nether- country, I’d never be able to do this in “I think that I’m particularly, Netherlands 1, Sweden 0 lands, 11 a.m. alotofotherplaces,”shesaid.“Butalso, uniquely and very deeply American,” team to Washington, win or lose. that doesn’t mean that we can’t get bet- she said. “If we want to talk about the Rapinoe has stood by her statement, ter,itdoesn’tmeanthatwecan’tstrive ideals that we stand for, the song and except for the coarse language she used. to be better. I think this country was the anthem, and what we were founded Rapinoe is known for being outspo- founded on a lot of great ideals, but it on, I think I’m extremely American.” ken and using colorful language. She has was also founded on slavery. I think Rapinoe commented on the dustup been particularly vocal about equitable we just need to be really honest about a day after the U.S. team’s nail-biting pay and the treatment of female athletes, that, and be really open in talking about 2-1 semifinal win over England. Rap- whilealsocriticalofFIFAfornotinvest- that so we can reconcile that and hope- inoe did not play against England be- ing more in the women’s game. fully move forward and make this make cause of a minor hamstring injury, but Two years ago, Rapinoe kneeled dur- country better for everyone.” said she’d be ready to go for the final ing the national anthem before a few Rapinoe hasn’t been the only Amer- Sunday. matches. She said she took the action ican who has faced criticism at the Last week in the days leading up to in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick, the World Cup. The whole team was chas- the quarterfinal against France, a video former 49ers quarterback who knelt tised when players celebrated every surfaced of Rapinoe’s White House duringtheanthemtocallattentionto goal in a 13-0 rout of to open comment, which she punctuated with racial inequality. the tournament. Alex Morgan’s tea-sip- an expletive. U.S. Soccer responded by adopting a ping celebration after her goal against While the interview was from January, rule that says players must stand for an- England was also knocked. it attracted President Donald Trump’s at- thems. In France she has not sung the “Wah, wah, wah. We’re at the World tention and he tweeted: “Megan should anthem or put her hand on her heart Cup. I don’t think anyone truly believes never disrespect our Country, the White while it plays before each game. we disrespect the game or our oppo- FRANCISCO SECO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS House, or our Flag, especially since so “I think for the detractors I would have nents,” Rapinoe said. “What do you MeganRapinoe,left,celebrateswithteammateAlex much has been done for her & the team.” them look hard into what I’m actually want us to do? We work hard, we like Morgan after their team’s victory against England on Trump added that he would invite the saying and the actions that I’m taking. to play hard.’ Tuesday.

WOMEN’S WORLD CUP Dutch blank Sweden to reach first final, will face U.S. need to take shots more often. The Two years after the Dutch won has been there for a long time,” Neth- By Rob Harris ball just came really nicely, and I their first major trophy — the Eu- The Associated Press erlands coach Sarina Wiegman said. thought, ‘Let’s do this.’” ropean Championship — Groenen “Since 2007, when the Eredivisie LYON, FRANCE >> When Jackie A slick passing sequence ended is already dreaming of a first world started and players got better facil- Groenenreceivedtheball,even with Groenen driving a shot past title in only their second attempt. ities and could train more, the play- thoughshewasoutsidethepen- goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl. A first “It kind of went through my ers developed so much that they im- alty area, the Dutch midfielder shot on target in France produced mind as soon as I got off the pitch,” proved.Andthenwhenyou’reatbig knewshehadtoseizeheropening. her first goal of the tournament. she said. “The Americans are mas- tournaments, like European Cham- It was 99 minutes into a gruel- “I’m not much of a scorer,” she sive, they have massive players. pionships and World Cups, they de- ing Women’s World Cup semifinal, said.“ButI’mveryhappytodayI Theyarethebiggestteaminthe velop even more. They made trans- and neither the Netherlands nor got to score.” world but I can’t wait to play.” fers to big clubs in Europe.” Sweden was finding a clear path The 1-0 victory over Sweden sent Progress for the Dutch has been Players like Groenen, who became FRANCISCO SECO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tothegoalWednesdaynight. the Netherlands into its first Wom- rapidafterreachingtheroundof thefirstoverseassigningforMan- Netherlands’ Jackie Groenen “Isawaniceangle,”Groenen en’s World Cup final, where the 16 during their World Cup debut chester United after the recently celebrates her winning goal against said. “We’ve been discussing this Dutch will face the United States on four years ago. formed women’s team was promoted Sweden on Wednesday. for a couple of weeks now that I Sunday,backintheStadedeLyon. “The potential for the Netherlands to England’s Super League in May. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES | SPORTS | 45

NBA SIXERS Source: Top pick Thybulle Mavs reach safely in the fold deal with Staff and wire reports The 76ers took off for the Las Vegas Summer League with guard Matisse Thybulle Marjanovic securely in the fold. The team announced The Associated Press Wednesday that it has signed its 2019 first-round draft pick DALLAS >> Apersonwithknowledge out of the University of Wash- of the deal says the Dallas Mavericks ington. As per team policy, MATT ROURKE — ASSOCIATED PRESS and Boban Marjanovic have agreed terms were not disclosed. Matisse Thybulle is officially onacontractthatwilllikelymake “Matissewasthebestde- a 76er. The team announced him their backup center. fensive wing in the draft and Wednesdaythatithas The addition of Marjanovic gives his tenacious and gritty play signed is first-round pick the Mavericks two 7-foot-3 European fit our culture perfectly,” gen- outofWashington. players. The Serbian joins Kristaps eral manager Elton Brand Porzingis, the Latvian forward who said in a statement. “A tal- (Blue Coats), Christ Koum- has agreed to a $158 million, five-year ented shooter and great per- adje (Florida State), Zach max contract. The person spoke to son off the court, we’re very Hankins (Xavier), Deshon The Associated Press on condition of excited to welcome Matisse Taylor(FresnoState)and anonymity Wednesday because con- to the 76ers family.” Marial Shayok (Iowa State). tracts can’t be signed until Saturday. The 76ers thought so Zhaire Smith, the team’s Dallas will be the fifth team in five RICK BOWMER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS highly of the 6-5, 200-pound 2018 first-round selection, seasons for Marjanovic, who started CavaliersguardPhilBoothofVillanovawaitstoentertheasummerleague Thybulle that they traded the Jalen Jones (Baskonia, Spain), his NBA career with the rival Spurs game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Nos. 24 and 33 picks in the Haywood Highsmith (76ers), in 2015-16. The 30-year-old went to 2019 NBA Draft to the At- Sheldon Mac (Washing- the second round of the Eastern Con- Wednesday because the trade can’t ifornia Classic in Sacramento. The lantic Division rival Boston ton Wizards), Shake Melton ference playoffs with the Sixers last be finalized before Saturday. Lakers closed on a 12-1 run over the to acquire him at No. 20. The (76ers) and P.J. Dozier (Bos- season. He has career averages of 6.2 The 30-year-old Parsons aver- final 2:16. Celtics drafted Virginia’s Ty ton Celtics) round out the points and 3.9 rebounds. aged 7.5 points and 2.8 rebounds in Jordan Howard led the Lakers Jerome and Purdue’s Carsen roster. The 76ers open sum- The probable starter at center is 25 games, including three starts, for with 25 points on 10-of-15 shooting, Edwards with the picks they merleagueplayFridaynight Dwight Powell, who opted in for the Memphis last season. including 5 of 8 from 3-point range. received from the 76ers. against the Milwaukee Bulls. final year of his contract and then The Hawks acquired Hill from He scored 17 in the fourth quarter. Thybulle capped his four- Smith missed most of the agreed to a three-year extension. NewOrleansinatradeduringthe Nick Perkins had 20 points, Devon- year career by being named season following an allergic The addition of Marjanovic comes NBA draft. tae Cacok added 13 and Norvell the Naismith Defensive reaction. The 6-4 guard played aftertheMavericksagreedtodeals Parsons will make $25.1 million in scored 11. Player of the Year as a se- in six games during the regu- with three of their own players, two the upcoming final year of his con- Sacramento (1-2) had five players nior. He also was a two-time lar season and two in the play- of them restricted free agents in tract. Hill and Plumlee will make a score in double figures, led by We- Defensive Player of the Year offs. He averaged 6.7 points in Germany’s Maxi Kleber and Dorian combined$25.3millionontheirex- nyen Gabriel with 16 points. Second- selection in the PAC-12. Thy- the regular season and did not Finney-Smith. piring contracts. round pick Kyle Guy added 14, but bulle averaged 9.1 points, score in the playoffs. Point guard J.J. Barea, the only A left knee injury limited the shot just 5 of 17 from the field. Semaj 3.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 3.5 In other news, point guard player remaining from Dallas’ 2011 30-year-old Plumlee, a 6-foot-11 cen- Christon scored 13. steals and 2.3 blocked shots T.J. McConnell has signed a championship team now that Dirk ter, to 18 games last season. Gabrielhadachancetowinthe per game as a senior. Thy- two-year, $7 million deal Nowitzki has retired, is returning game at the buzzer but missed a con- bulle recorded 126 steals and with the Indiana Pacers, ac- while still recovering after tearing Norvell Jr.’s late 3 lifts Lakers tested 25-footer. 83 blocked shots last season, cording to ESPN’s Adrian an Achilles tendon last season. to big comeback victory HEAT 73, WARRIORS 65 >> Kendrick thefirstplayerin20years Wojnarowski. Nunn scored 21 points, Tyler Herro to accomplish that feat. He McConnell played 314 Source: Hawks land Parsons Zach Norvell Jr. made a 3-pointer added 20 and Miami rallied to beat also set the PAC-12 record games in four seasons with from Memphis with four seconds remaining to lift Golden State in Sacramento. for steals (331), breaking the the 76ers. He made 72 starts the Los Angeles Lakers over the Sac- Golden State led by as many as mark that was held by Hall and averaged 6.4 points, 4.7 ATLANTA >> Apersonwithknowl- ramento Kings 99-97 on Wednes- 11 in the second quarter and had of Famer Gary Payton. assists, 2.9 rebounds and 1.3 edge of the situation says the At- day, completing a comeback from a50-45advantageafterthethird Thybulle is one of eight steals per game in his time in lanta Hawks have acquired veteran 21 points down early in the fourth quarter. Miami pulled even by mid- rookies who will play for the Philadelphia. He joins a re- forward Chandler Parsons in a trade quarter. way through the fourth quarter and 76ersintheLasVegasSum- vamped Indiana roster that which sent Miles Plumlee and Solo- Sacramento led 86-65 with less Nunn’s step-back 3-pointer with 35 mer League. The others are includes newcomers Mal- mon Hill to Memphis. than 8 minutes left, but the Lak- seconds remaining sealed the win. A.J. Davis (Delaware Blue colm Brogdon, T.J. Warren, The person spoke with The Associ- ers rallied with 34 points down the It was the second straight good Coats), Terry Harris (North Jeremy Lamb and Edmond ated Press on condition of anonymity stretch to improve to 2-1 at the Cal- game for the 23-year-old Nunn. Carolina A&T)), Norvel Pelle Sumner. 46 | SPORTS | THE DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019

PHILLIES Charges dropped in Herrera’s domestic assault case in A.C.

The Associated Press Herrera’s girlfriend, Melany Martinez-Angulo, assured the ATLANTICCITY,N.J. >> Domestic as- judge that no one had pressured sault charges against Philadel- hertodropthecase.Thetwo phia Phillies outfielder Odubel emerged from the courtroom Herrera were dismissed Wednes- holding hands and declined to day after his girlfriend declined Online: Wednesday’s speak with reporters. to press charges. Phillies game was not “Ms. Martinez and Mr. Her- Herrera must complete coun- completed in time for rera are looking forward to get- this edition. For more info, go seling within 60 days as a con- ting on with their lives and on JESSICA GRIFFIN — THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER VIA AP to DELCOTIMES.COM. dition of the dismissal. with their loving relationship Phillies outfielder Odubel Herrera, right, leaves a courtroom Wednesday Major League Baseball said together,” his attorney, Thomas in Atlantic City, N.J. with his girlfriend, Melaney Martinez-Augulo, after afterward that Herrera will re- Calcagni, told reporters outside shedeclinedtopresschargesagainstHerrerafordomesticviolence. main on administrative leave “This is still in the league’s the courtroom in Atlantic City. through Friday, when his case hands,” Kapler said before Police were called to the whichtheysaidwerecausedby MLB afterward. will be reevaluated. Wednesday night’s game at At- Golden Nugget casino in May on Herrera. Police said “handprint Herrera, an All-Star center Phillies manager Gabe Kapler lanta. “Until their investigation a report of a domestic assault. markings” and scratches were fielder in 2016, is hitting .222 said the team will await the com- iscomplete,I’mnotpreparedto They found a woman with signs found on her. with one home run and 16 RBIs pletion of MLB’s investigation. address it.” of injury to her arms and neck, He was placed on leave by in 39 games this season.

MLB Grieving clubhouse: Tough for Angels, like teams before them

The Associated Press after only his fourth game in the big leagues. was added to the 40-man roster and op- “It was almost like we were playing that tionedtoTriple-AOklahomaCity. ARLINGTON, TEXAS >> Giancarlo Stanton season for him,” Mathis said about the 2009 knows from his own heart-wrenching ex- Angels. “Obviously, it was something very Rays put Choi on IL perience what the Angels are feeling now, dear to us to honor him in just the best way ST.PETERSBURG,FLA.>> The Rays put first andwillexperiencemovingforward,after we could. Every time we stepped on that field baseman Ji-Man Choi on the 10-day injured the death of a teammate during the season. that was part of the reason that we played list with a strained left ankle and recalled in- The slugger’s message to the Angels, play- the way we played.” fielder Mike Brosseau from Triple-A Durham. ing with heavy hearts after the death of TheAngelswontheALWestin2009. Choi is hitting .266 with nine homers and 27-year-old pitcher Tyler Skaggs, is to “hug They swept Boston in the AL Division Se- 33 RBIs in 70 games. He has just eight hits each other, laugh, cry, lift the ones taking it ries before losing the AL Championship Se- in his last 46 at-bats. extra hard up.” ries in six games to the New York Yankees. Right-hander Jose De Leon, coming back Stanton, now playing for the Yankees, was Angels owner Arte Moreno described it from Tommy John surgery, was reinstated with the Marlins three years ago when two- “like a punch in the heart” when general man- from the 60-day IL and optioned to Durham. time All-Star pitcher Jose Fernandez, 24, was TONY GUTIERREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ager Billy Eppler called him Monday with the killedinaboatingcrashlatethatseason. The Angels’ Mike Trout, left, embraces news about Skaggs. That brought back mem- Wednesday’s game Los Angeles returned to the field with an Andrew Heaney, center, who fights back oriesofAdenhart’sdeath10yearsago. WHITESOX7,TIGERS5>> Dylan Cease threw emotional 9-4 victory over the Rangers on tearsasheanswersquestionsabouthis “The team is such a family, and when you five innings in a winning major league de- Tuesday night, a day after Skaggs was dis- friend and teammate, Tyler Skaggs, on take a piece away from the family, there’s but, and Chicago beat struggling Detroit in covered unresponsive in his hotel room in Tuesday. always a hole,” Moreno said Tuesday after the first game of a day-night doubleheader. Texas. No cause of death has been released. traveling to Texas to join his grieving team. Cease showed why the White Sox have “You’re going to wonder why all of this is Justin Bour, a first-year Angel who had been anticipating big things since they ac- happening, is it real, why are u suiting up a two-run single in his only at-bat Tuesday, DodgerstransferHillto60-dayIL quired him along with outfielder Eloy to play a game that seems irrelevant,” Stan- was also with the Marlins in 2016. LOSANGELES>> Dodgers starting pitcher Rich JimenezaspartofthetradeinJuly2017that ton wrote in an Instagram post. “Some An- “I know how tough it’s going to be every Hill has been transferred to the 60-day in- sentpitcherJoseQuintanatothecrosstown gerwillensuewhileuhavetogrieveina single day,” Bour said. “And it takes a really jured list with a left forearm strain. Cubs. fish bowl. A lot will go through your mind. long time for it to sink in. And it still, some- The 39-year-old left-hander went on the The 23-year-old right-hander gave up So stay together through that.” times it just doesn’t.” IL June 20. He is 4-1 with a 2.55 ERA in 10 three runs and four hits, struck out six and Stanton said the Angels need to understand Texas catcher Jeff Mathis also played for starts this season. walked four. Three of those walks came dur- how important their strength is for Skaggs’ the Marlins in 2016 and with Los Angeles in Los Angeles acquired pitcher Casey Sadler ing a two-run first in which he hit a batter. family, as well as their fans and “anyone look- 2009 when 22-year-old Angels rookie pitcher from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for But he also mixed a sharp curve with a mid- ing for the power to overcoming something.” Nick Adenhart was killed by a drunk driver pitcher Nathan Witt on Wednesday. Sadler 90s fastball to keep the Tigers off balance. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES | SPORTS | 47

INSIDE SPORTS ... THE FLYERS Fletcher’s free agency game smartly played Chuck Fletcher was a few areonone-wayNHLcon- in right now,” Fletcher lengthy answers into a con- tracts,leftwingerAndyAn- said. “We have some cap ference call Monday night, dreoff, defenseman Andy spaceleft.Wefeelitwillbe tactfully explaining why he Welinski and physical right enough to cover our RFAs. only signed minor league wing Kurtis Gabriel. Get Ourhopeistogetinto free agents. used to those names. You camp, we have a new coach- The Flyers general man- mayhearthemonceortwice ingstaffandalotofnew ager woefully recounted that during periods of injury. players, and let things sort he had to save It is Gabriel, a Devil for themselves out in camp. quite a bit of part of last season who was From there, we always THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE money under there long enough to put a make adjustments.” Artemi Panarin, seen here with the Columbus Blue Jackets in March 2018, is now a the salary cap badhitfrombehindonNo- HowveryRonHextall member of the New York Rangers to the tune of $11.6million for each of the next seven as he contin- lanPatrick,whoistheonly like. years,guaranteed.ItremainstobeseenifthatwillbeworthittoaRangersteamthat ued the effort one of these players cur- Frankly, however, fans never has any problem selling tickets. to re-sign re- rently on the Flyers’ NHL that ripped Fletcher and the Rob Parent stricted free roster. Flyers for a day of inaction Panarinscored27goals Theydidconvinceoldguy a day like (Monday).” agents Tra- To stay there, he has Monday should know some- and had 87 points in 79 coachJoelQuennevilleand So for old business, Fletch- Columnist vis Konecny, to have a good training thing ... he’s right. gamesforthebustlingBlue his three Stanley Cup rings er’s halfway nutty sign- Scott Laugh- camp. He also has to hope AllthatFirstofJulyhol- Jacketslastseason.That to humbly accept a $30 mil- ingofKevinHayes(7years, ton and (good luck with this Fletchercontinuestoseeno iday excitement? It was wasprettyclosetohisaver- lion-plus payout over a five- $50 million) will have to be one) Ivan Provorov. reason to make any more mostly over two players, ageof29goalsand78points year term to serve as the closelyreviewedinthefu- Fletcher also noted that moves. both of whom were long- for the prior three years, head coach of their mori- ture. whilemanyormostofhis Not right now, anyway. time disgruntled Blue Jack- thefirsttwoinChicagoand bund franchise. It remains But for current busi- management colleagues Toopriceyfortoolittlere- ets.Thatwouldbegoalie 2017-18 in Columbus. tobeseenhowlonghe’ll ness, there’s Konecny and signed veteran forwards to turn out there. Sergei Bobrovsky, whom So the 27-year-old Rus- have to actually work for all Laughton, whose reps are “multi-year, multi-million- “Just looking quickly at youmighthaveheardofbe- sian scorer could optimisti- that guaranteed money that expected to meet with dollar deals ... frankly, we some of the cap numbers, fore,andstarforwardAr- callybeviewedasproduc- Brooklyn-born billionaire Fletcher and Associates this didn’t want to get into those thereareseveralteams temi Panarin. tive, and still a slow and owner and Donald Trump week to try to get those lit- typesofcommitmentsright in the league that will be He was rumored early steadycourseofimprove- friend Vinny Viola is com- tle matters worked through. now.” over the cap when they on free agent day to be on ment. A Rangers club with mitted to give him. Thenforfuturebusiness, NotthatFletchandhis fillouttheirrosterandre- thevergeofsigningadeal the motivated ex-goalie and Butthat’sOK,because therearethefutureRFAs lieutenants weren’t busy. sign their RFAs,” Fletcher that would have brought broadcasterDavidsonwill Viola also has to ponder and there’s Provorov, who As a byproduct of all their said with a reference to him upward of a $13.6 aver- trumpet that Panarin is a the $104.3 million that the remainsarealconcernbut work on this July 1 free unsigned restricted free ageannualsalary.Unfortu- player to build around. July 1 signings of Bobrovsky whose rights are retained agencydayofplayerpur- agents.“It’sgoingtobean nately for Panarin’s agent, Goodforthem.We’llsee. andthreeothersignedfree with a qualifying offer ... for chases, the Flyers, well, interesting summer.” Paul Theofanous, that me- Meanwhile, they had to agents tied him into. ayear. addedabunchofminor Andasforthenearly$15 dia-leak strategy didn’t dump Jimmy Vesey to the Can’t say they aren’t try- Fletcher seems to realize leaguers they claim will million the Flyers still have work.Hecouldonlyget Sabres just to clear enough ingdownthere...which thebestmoveforaGMisto make the Phantoms better. available to them under the theNewYorkRangersand capspacetobringinPan- isn’ttosayFletchisn’ttry- know when to hold ‘em and Go management team! payroll max? theirnewbossJohnDavid- arinand...notmakeany inguphere. know when to spend ‘em ... Of the eight, three of them “I like the position we’re son–whousedtorunthe other free agency moves. It’s just that he has other withoutdoingsofortheex- Columbus Blue Jackets (go Meanwhile, Bobrovsky, priorities. pensive,one-waylikesofa figure)–toagreetoaseven whoalsohasTheofanousas “Don’t forget everybody, PanarinoragingJoePav- On the schedule year, $81.5 million contract, anagent(no,that’snotaco- wehavethreeRFAsthis elski(3years,$21million), oranAAVof$11.64million. incidence), was able to se- summer, but we have two Mats Zuccarello (5 years, PHILLIES A touch under the ru- cure seven years and $70 RFAs (Robert Hagg and Os- $30 million) or Matt Duch- mored number, but not too million for The Bob. karLindblom)nextsummer ene(7years,$56million). Thursday: Friday: Saturday: At At At shabby. That’s because the Flor- andtwomore(TravisSan- Itwastherightthingto Atlanta N.Y. Mets N.Y. Mets The Flyers, despite their idaPanthershaveahistory heim and Carter Hart) the do to allow those kind of 7:20, NBCSP 7:10, NBCSP 7:15, Fox halfway new leadership of being a bit idiotic. 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Upper Darby’s Joe Suppa, right, is all smiles after stroking a two-run home run in the third inning against Wayneinthe PHILLIES >>PAGE46 Delco League Wednesday. Charges He is greeted dropped by teammates Ben Mutz, againstHerrera left, and Vince Garsbarro, center.

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