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Wildlife The Missouri Department of Conservation is pre­ senting “An Evening with Wildlife” from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., Friday at the St. Robert Municipal Building. The main pre­ sentation is a raptor re­ habilitation project fea­ turing live birds of prey at 7 p.m. Admission to the event is free. Other exhibits include an indoor shooting simula­ tor, deer antler scoring and wood carving. For more informa­ tion, call 336.9445.

Photo by Spc. Tremeshia Ellis Shooting some stick

Jill Turner, military spouse, tries to sink the No. 5 ball Monday in the place for members of the Fort Leonard Wood community to relax by game room at Daugherty Bowling Center. The game room provides a shooting pool or playing video games.

Wurstfest Celebrate the tradi­ tional art of German Poachers plague state’s eagles sausage making from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., March 19 and 20 at Hermann. The event includes with information regarding either of the shootings to call competitions, samples Information needed Pondrom at 336.9445 or Operation Game Thief. and demonstrations A reward is available for anyone providing throughout town. on pair of slayings information leading to arrests. For more informa­ Wildlife law enforcement officers said eagle killings tion, call 800.909.9463. are on the rise in Missouri, and they need citizens’ help in Pulaski County to catch the killers. The growing problem made interna­ tional headlines in February, when officials of the Burrard Indian Band discovered 40 bald eagle carcasses By Jim Lowe in a shallow grave on their reserve in British Columbia. Missouri Department of Conservation The birds’ legs had been cut off, along with feathers. Law enforcement officials speculate that the killers illing eagles is against state and federal intended to sell the feathers and talons. law, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Meanwhile the Missouri Department of Conservation K Conservation Federation of Missouri officials and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have at least sev­ offer cash rewards for tips leading to eagle killers being en active cases involving eagle killings in the Show-Me arrested. Reports can be made anonymously by calling State. the Conservation Federation’s toll-free Operation Game The first case involved a bald eagle found Jan. 2 just Thief hot line at 800.392.1111. Rewards are as much as outside Ellington in Reynolds County. Conservation $1,000. Agent Preston Mabry said the bird’s carcass was hanging Two Bald Eagles have been shot in north-central on a state highway sign. Pulaski County this year. In mid-January, Conservation Agent Randy Geise On Jan. 5, Pulaski County Conservation Agents received reports of two eagles killed in Gasconade County. Trout tourney Casey Simmons and Aaron Pondrom investigated a citi­ Also in January, Special Agent Dan Burleson with the A men’s trout fishing zen report and found a bald eagle that had been shot and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service received a report of an tournament is sched­ killed along Cactus Road, southeast of Dixon. eagle killed on the Mississippi River north of St. Louis. uled for 6:30 a.m. to On Feb. 6, Simmons and Pondrom received another St. Charles County Conservation Agent David Guntli has 2 p.m. March 19 at citizen report and found another bald eagle shot dead and been investigating this shooting. Montauk State Park in hanging in a tree near Center Road, approximately 1.5 In early February, a hunter looking in Laclede County Salem. The entry fee is miles north of Missouri Highway 13 near Hancock. discovered a golden eagle that appeared to have been File photo $2 and a fishing license It is believed the eagle, which was found in a highly dead for a week or so. Laclede County Conservation The Missouri Department of Conservation and and trout tag are re­ visible area, was shot between Jan. 1 and Feb. 5. Agent Walt Hutton said the bird died within a few miles the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have at least quired. There are two The Missouri Department of Conservation is asking seven active cases involving eagle killings in classes — fly and bait — that anyone within the Fort Leonard Wood community See EAGLES, Page 6C Missouri, including two in Pulaski County. with two winners in each class. Prizes are gift cer­ tificates to Dorman L. Steelman Lodge inside the park. For more informa­ Hunting changes: fall turkey season longer tion, call 573.548.2434.

By Jim Lowe March 1 must be at least 40 acres. Foxes must preregister and check out daily at St. Pat’s parade Missouri Department of Conservation and coyotes may be held in temporary designated hunter record boxes before and The University of confinement facilities on such areas or after the hunt. There is no daily draw for Missouri-Rolla’s unters having 16 extra days another location specified on the permit. hunting there. St. Pat’s Committee has to chase turkeys this fall is just Beginning March 1, legally obtained For safety reasons, conservation de­ organized its 97th H one of the Missouri hunting groundhog pelts may be possessed and partment experts have set shooting hours St. Patrick’s Day Parade regulation changes for 2005. sold throughout the year. of one-half hour before sunrise until one- from 11 a.m. to noon, This year’s fall firearms turkey season This year, male pheasants may be tak­ half hour after sunset at unstaffed shoot- March 19 at Pine Street will run from Oct. 1 through 31. In previ­ en from Nov. 1 through Jan. 15 north of ing ranges on conservation areas. in Rolla. The parade will ous years, the season was only 14 days Interstate-70 and in that portion of Another new regulation forbids releas­ include UMR’s solar long. St. Charles County south of I-70. ing transgenic fish or wildlife into the cars, marching bands, The bag limit remains two birds of ei- Effective this fall, waterfowl hunting wild without written authorization from floats and military ther sex, but hunters can take both birds will be allowed during designated seasons the conservation department director. vehicles from post. in one day. In the past, hunters could take on designated portions of Lone Jack Transgenic fish or wildlife may be pos­ The parade is followed only one turkey per day. Conservation Area until 1 p.m. daily. sessed and used only as authorized by the by the Carnival of The November portion of firearms Waterfowl hunting on Units 1 and 2 at Wildlife Code, which defines “transgenic” Knights from noon to 3 deer season will open Nov. 12. The clos- Four Rivers Conservation Area have been as any organism or progeny thereof that p.m. in the parking lot of ing date and dates of other portions of the File photo added to the list of areas managed by dai­ contains DNA from a species that was not the Gale Bullman season will be announced in the summer. Hunters can take two turkeys on the ly drawing, where waterfowl may be tak­ a parent of that organism. Multi-Purpose Building. Only portable tree stands are allowed same day during the fall season. en only by people holding a valid area These and other regulation changes are The carnival features on conservation areas from Sept. 1, daily waterfowl hunting tag and only in explained in the 2005 Summary of music, games and a chili through Jan. 31, 2006. Unattended stands Screw-in steps or other devices that dam- designated areas. Missouri Hunting Regulations. The book- cook-off. must be plainly labeled with the owner’s age trees are prohibited. On Units 3 and 4 of Four Rivers let is available where Missouri hunting name and address on durable material. Hound-running areas approved after Conservation Area, waterfowl hunters and fishing permits are sold. Section C Page 2 GUIDON Thursday, March 10, 2005

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Thursday, March 10, 2005 GUIDON Section C Page 3 Rage welcomes post to game BOSS hoops Better Opportunities proud and be honored by this game,” Wyatt said. “It’s for Single Soldiers is Indoor football team holds good fan-friendly, family entertainment. Our players are holding a double-elimi­ accessible and it’s affordable. nation basketball tour­ Military Appreciation Day “A lot of (servicemembers) have been athletes and nament Saturday and By Matthew Wilson continue to be athletes in the military, so who better to Sunday at Davidson Sports/Leisure editor enjoy it than the Soldiers.” Fitness Center. Rage wide receiver Scott Pingel agrees. The cost is $5 per he River City Rage invites the Fort “It’s just a great experience; it’s cheap, and you’ve got person and teams are Leonard Wood Community to its season opener a chance be right on top of the action,” Pingel said. “If limited to six players T for Military Appreciation Day, March 26 at you’ve got a football fix, and it’s off season right now, each. The tournament St. Charles Arena near St. Louis. you can still get it.” is expected to start off The Rage, a member of the National Indoor Football Wyatt described the NIFL as up close and personal. as a three-on-three, League, is slated to play the Fayetteville, N.C., Guard. “The fans are right on top of you and there really is half-court format, but Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. not a bad seat in the arena,” he said. “We say, ‘If a foot­ changes to a five-on­ “This game is going to be among the first to take a ball goes into the stands, you get to keep it; but if a play­ five, full-court format for stand — a celebration of democracy,” said Mike Wyatt, er goes there, you have to throw him back.” the championship Rage general manager and coach. “We’ve never done The game is similar to arena football, but has its own round. this with the military, and we felt like it was time that unique set of rules. For more informa­ somebody stand up and say, ‘hey, we want to honor the The field is just 26 yards wide and 50 yards from goal tion or to sign up, call (Soldiers in) Iraq and Afghanistan.’ line to goal line. 596.0131, ext. 6.4750. “Not every American agrees and believes in the war. “I laughingly refer to it as playing football in a phone Even (among) those that don’t agree with the war on booth,” Wyatt said. terror, there is no one that doesn’t support the troops. The depth of the end zones vary in each arena, This is our little way of showing it.” between 7 and 10 yards. The Information, Ticketing and Registration Office is Eight players line up on both sides of the ball. offering transportation to and from the game, plus a tick­ Offenses are required to have three down linemen, et for $16 per person. The bus is slated to leave at 3 p.m. which forms the width of “the box.” The other five play­ and return at 1 a.m., March 26. Tickets can also be pur­ ers are backs and receivers. chased without transportation for $6 each. The registra­ “One restriction we have (is), one receiver must be on tion deadline is Tuesday. the line of scrimmage and they can all be in motion,” Wyatt hopes to generate some friendly military rival­ Wyatt said. “Obviously (it is) designed for an offensive ry since Fayetteville is near Fort Bragg and Pope Air game. A defensive coordinator, his ego gets bruised pret­ Force Base. ty quick in this game.” The game will feature a heroes halftime football Defenses are limited to four players lining up inside game, where Afghanistan and Iraq veterans are slated to the box, which is 5 yards deep, making a 3-1-4 alignment play against local celebrities and sports heroes. the standard. Courtesy photo Wyatt said the game should be entertaining for Linebackers can only blitz inside, while linemen can River City Rage wide receiver Scott Pingel, with servicemembers. Table tennis ball, led his team in receptions last season. “We want the Soldiers to come and join us and be See INDOOR, Page 6C Davidson Fitness Center has scheduled a St. Patrick’s Table Tennis Tournament for 9 a.m., March 19. Panthers advance 4 Pippin’s hoop playoffs wrap up The deadline to reg­ ister is Tuesday and the to Region C tourney Story and photo cost is $2 per person for by Matthew Wilson the individual competi­ Sports/Leisure editor tion. The winner By Jeff McClure receives a T-shirt and Special to GUIDON he Pippin Youth trophy. Center’s basketball sea­ For more informa­ he Fort Leonard Wood Panthers Youth Wrestling T son came to an end tion, call 596.4359. team earned three District 6 Championships Saturday at Saturday as champions were T Ozark. The district meet is the first leg in the Missouri USA crowned in four different Wrestling State Championship Series. post-season tournaments. David Hayhurst, in the “The season went very well,” 8-and-under/80pound said Richard Bradley, Pippin , Zack McClure, in youth sports director. “We didn’t the 10-and-under/70­ have any snow outs — it started pound division, and Daniel and finished right on time.” Choike, in the 12-and­ The Lakers beat the Bulls under/135-pound division 32-24 in the second- and third- each earned titles. McClure Hayhurst Choike grade tournament title game. Jonathan Farris, the In the fourth-grade, round- Panthers’ only other district competitor, earned a fifth-place finish in robin tournament, the Bulls, the 14-and-under/130-pound division. Panthers and Timberwolves each All four Panthers progress to the Region C tournament Saturday tied with 1-1 marks. The Bulls and Sunday at Joplin. earned the title based on the Entering Saturday’s tournament with an undefeated 8-0 district number of points scored, minus record, Hayhurst found himself without competition, automatically the number of points allowed. earning a berth in regional competition. The Hoop Stars went 3-0 to Golf tourney Zack McClure, entering Saturday’s tournament with a 16-1 district win the fifth-grade, round-robin The Piney Valley record, defeated Nixa’s Dakota Davis 11-1 and Springfield’s Joey tournament, beating the Heat, Golf Course is Fetty 3-2 to enter the finals. McClure met Junior Wolves’ Tyler Kurz, Sixers and Hawks. scheduled to hold a a Georgia state runner-up and the source of McClure’s sole district The Pistons topped the Magic Bulls player Noah Gondo, left, tosses up a shot past the two-person scramble at loss of the season, in the finals and defeated him 5-3 for the title. in the championship game of the Celtics’ Kevin Smith March 3 in the second half of a 10 a.m., Saturday. The In his first year of competition, Choike, the tournament’s top seed, sixth-grade tournament. second- and third-grade game at Pippin Youth Center. entry fee is $35 per lost his initial match to Willard’s Chris Griggs 2-1 before rebounding Standings are not kept during team. to pin Griggs in their next match before defeating him in the the regular season. should play. ceremony is scheduled for 5:30 The entry fee championship finals in an exciting 4-2 battle. “That’s because we don’t “The main benefit is sports- p.m. March 18 at Gerlach Track. includes a breakfast Farris, a veteran wrestler, performed well in a tough bracket. He want them to brag because they manship and physical fitness,” he Bradley said all teams will be in- buffet. Prizes will be entered the tournament with a 13-7 district record and a No. 6 seed. are winning,” Bradley said. “We said. troduced and Col. J.C. Abney, awarded. He lost his opening bout to Lebanon’s Curtis Brawner, but re­ want them to concentrate on Monday was the first day of Garrison Commander, is expect- For more informa­ bounded to pin Republic’s Ian Ragan in the consolation bracket developing skills along with spring sports practice at Pippin ed to say a few words. tion, call 329.4770. before losing an overtime bout 4-2 to Willard’s Jeff Gendreau. teamwork and sportsmanship.” for soccer and kickball. Spring sports starts March 19 (McClure is the Panthers youth wrestling team coach.) Bradley said that’s why kids A spring sports opening and ends around April 30. Section C Page 4 GUIDON Thursday, March 10, 2005 Hoops winding down, Cup racquetball decided

By John Clapp Special to GUIDON Commander’s Cup standings Basketballl standings ith just one more TIER A AS OF MARCH 3 Flag Volley Racquet Basket Swim 5K 10K CONFERENCE A WON LOSS PCT night remaining in Football Ball Bowling Ball Ball Soccer Softball Tennis Meet RUN RUN Golf TOTAL the post Intramural USMC DET 97 97 90 65 0 0 0 0 97 0 0 0 446 W 577th ENGR BN 56.25 100 100 97 0 0 0 0 90 0 0 0 443.25 1 MEDDAC 8 0 1.000 Basketball League’s Conference MEDDAC 56.25 90 65 90 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 371.25 2 MANSCEN NCOA/DSS 8 0 1.000 A play, teams are fighting hard 342ND MP BN 40 70 50 100 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 310 58TH TRANS BN 100 0 97 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 277 3 3-10 INF 7 1 0.875 to make the trophy positions. 84TH CHEM BN 85 70 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 235 554TH ENGR BN 56.25 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 201.25 4 1-48TH INF 5 3 0.625 Medical Activity beat MANSCEN NCOA 0 0 70 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 701ST MP BN 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 130 5 USMC 5 3 0.625 Training Support Battalion GARRISON 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 6 84TH CHEM 4 4 0.500 86-56 and Maneuver Support TSB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 80 35TH ENGR BN 56.25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56.25 7 TSB 2 6 0.250 5TH ENGR BN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Center Noncommissioned 8 82ND CHEM BN 2 6 0.250 Officer Academy and Drill TIER B 9 795TH MP BN 2 6 0.250 Sergeant School stopped the 3RD BN 10TH INF 85 100 97 90 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 472 10 58TH TRANS 2 6 0.250 787th Military Police Battalion 787th MP BN 85 97 0 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 279 43RD AG 97 0 70 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 267 11 43RD AG BN 2 6 0.250 67-29. The victories put 366TH TRS USAF 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 97 0 0 0 197 TSB 0 0 90 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 170 12 787TH MP BN 1 7 0.125 MEDDAC and MANSCEN 1ST BN 48TH INF 60 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 NAVY DET 60 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 NCOA/DDS at 8-0, on top of 2ND BN 10TH INF 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 CONFERENCE B Conference A. 82ND CHEM BN 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 DENTAC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 HHC 14TH MP BDE 7 0 1.000 The 1st Battalion, 48th 35TH ENGR BN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 CO C 577TH ENGR 6 1 0.857 MANSCEN NCOA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Infantry knocked off the 82nd 169TH ENGR BN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 463RD MP CO 6 2 0.750 Chemical Battalion 74-68 and 795TH MP CO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 HHC 3RD BDE 5 2 0.625 the Marine Detachment beat the 5 CO C 5TH ENGR 5 2 0.714 84th Chemical Battalion 38-36. 6 HHC 1ST BDE 5 3 0.625 The 3rd Battalion, 10th Company C, 554th Engineer Cup Racquetball MP Bn. 2-1 to take the title. 7 CO B 577TH ENGR 3 3 0.500 Infantry outscored the 58th Battalion. In Tier A action Feb. 28, the 8 SJA 3 5 0.375 Transportation Battalion 57-45, The 463rd MP Company In the Commander’s Cup 342nd MP Battalion knocked off 9 NAVY DET 2 5 0.285 and the 795th MP Battalion beat picked up a 60-26 win over the Racquetball Tournament, the MEDDAC 3-0 to advance to 10 366TH TRS USAF 2 5 0.285 the 43rd Adjutant General Navy Detachment and HHC, 3rd 342nd MP Battalion had too the finals. The 58th Trans. Bn. 11 CO C 554TH ENGR 1 6 0.142 Battalion 56-50. Training Brigade beat Company much power for the 577th beat MANSCEN NCOA/DSS 12 C A 554TH ENGR 0 OUT OUT In Conference B action, C, 5th Engineer Battalion 55-37. Engineer Battalion, earning a 3-0 to advance in the loser’s 13 CO B 554TH ENGR 0 OUT OUT Headquarters and Headquarters Company C, 577th Engineer convincing 3-0 win March 3 in bracket. Company, 14th MP Brigade is Battalion improved their record the Tier A championship match. The 577th Engr. Bn. pulled finals, the 577th Engr. Bn. 787th MP Bn. beat the 3rd Bn., the only unbeaten team in the to 6-1 with a 73-64 win over the The Tier B championship was out a 2-1 win over the 58th knocked off MEDDAC 2-1 to 10th Inf. 2-1. conference with a 7-0 record Air Force’s Detachment 7, 366th determined March 1 as the 43rd Trans. Bn. advance to the finals. (Clapp is the post intramural after a 72-41 victory over Training Squadron. AG Bn knocked off the 787th In the Tier A losers’ bracket In Tier B play Feb. 28, the sport director.)

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ASHINGTON — The World Series W heroes met their own heroes Wednesday when the Boston Red Sox visited recover­ ing Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom servicemembers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Spc. Ramon Guitard, 21, who was injured by a roadside bomb in Iraq and has been at WRAMC for about five months, said he appreciated the World Series champs’ visit. He said he’s also An injured Soldier at Walter Reed Army Medical Center heard the players and coaches examines the World Series trophy during a visit by are just as inspired by the mem­ members of the World Series Champion Boston Red Sox. bers of the armed forces as the troops are by the Sox, who Clinic. mutual respect between the earned their first Series victory in Most of the servicemembers troops and ball players. He said October after an 86-year drought shared their stories about how he was humbled by the Red Sox filled with some close, they were injured, fighting in the visit, who brought their World heartbreaking disappointments. Global War on Terrorism. The Series trophy and allowed Photo by Heather Elliott Boston ace , Red Sox listened intently patients and staff to pass it along with nearly 20 of his Red between signing autographs on among themselves, some having Eagle inks baseball intent Sox teammates, including shag­ caps, baseballs and T-shirts they their pictures taken with it, along gy center fielder Johnny Damon, brought here to give out to the with the players. Plato High School senior Thomas Vesely, center, signed a letter of intent March 1 catcher Jason Varitek, and pow­ patients. Before leaving, Red Sox manager Terry to play baseball at Hannibal-LaGrange College in Hannibal. Left is Matt Vesely, erful designated hitter David Schilling recorded an inspira­ Francona said it was an honor to Thomas’ father. Right is Hannibal-LaGrange baseball coach Clay Biggs. Thomas is Ortiz, seemed moved by the visit tional message to troops for the visit the troops at WRAMC a pitcher and shortstop for the Eagles. He is expected to pitch and play infield in to WRAMC as they shook hands Pentagon Channel, ending with a because his coaches and players college. Matt and Thomas’ mother, Lee, both work on post. and spoke with each of the sincere “America supports you.” “sincerely” wanted to extend recovering servicemembers in 1st Lt. Edwin Salau, who was their “warmest and deepest the WRAMC Physical Therapy injured in Iraq, said there’s gratitude.”

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and we lost,” Wyatt said. across an eagle and shot it,” he Indoor “The final score was 88-84, “The speed of the game is Eagles said. “There is no legal game that Evansville Blue Cats. extremely elevated.” looks like an eagle, so the excuse “With about two min­ of mistaking an eagle for some­ From Page 3C Mike Wyatt From Page 1C utes to go in the game, both River City Rage general manager and coach thing else is bunk. teams were scoring within “It’s senseless killing, the stunt, but can’t twist to the outside. the 50s. In the last 2 min­ of a site where workers fighting worst kind of ignorant Points are awarded the same as in stan­ Wyatt utes, both teams combined a forest fire last fall found two vandalism.” dard football. The goal post uprights, howev­ for like 60 points. Thirty effort. I had a great quarterback over the years, golden eagles and a bald eagle “This is our national symbol,” er, are narrower and the cross bar is higher seconds is still a long time in this game.” and he put up some remarkable numbers.” dead. Burleson said. “Wantonly shoot­ off the turf. The NIFL sports 21 active teams, divided Pingel, who was named last season to the Evidence suggested those ing an eagle is a slap in the face Punting does not exist because teams nor­ into two conferences — Atlantic Conference All Atlantic Conference All-Star team, said birds might have been poisoned. to everyone who loves America.” mally go for it on fourth down or attempt a and Pacific Conference. Each conference has he’s had to make some adjustments to his “It seems like the number of Steward and Burleson said mak­ field goal. But a missed field goal, just like in three divisions. game playing in the NIFL. eagles killed is going up and up ing cases against eagle killers is standard football, can be returned like a punt. The Rage play in the Atlantic Conference “Basically, a lot of time, the windows of every year,” Burleson said. “In extremely difficult. The crimes Unlike standard football, the ball is placed at East, while the Guard are in the Atlantic you being open is a lot quicker,” he said. part, it’s related to the recovery usually take place in isolated ar­ the defense’s 5 yard line after a missed and Conference Central. “The walls make a big difference because a of eagles nationwide. Bald eagles eas. Clear evidence linking the unreturned field goal. Pingel and Moses Regular, both wide lot of routes take you out of bounds. (But in are coming back from near crimes to a particular person or With the smaller field, games are usually receivers, are two of the Rage’s more the NIFL), there is no such thing as an out of extinction, and as their numbers even a certain rifle or shotgun fast-paced, high-scoring contests. high-profile players. bounds.” increase, there is more opportu­ seldom is available. “The biggest thing (that is different from Pingel, a 2000 graduate of Westminster Wyatt refers to Regular as “the world’s nity for the lower element of “When we catch an eagle standard football) is everything happens at a College in Fulton, holds the NCAA largest wide receiver.” At 6-foot-5 and 285 society to kill them.” killer, it is usually because some­ much quicker speed,” Wyatt said. “You’ll no­ Collegiate Records for all divisions in recep­ pounds, Regular, who has played on NFL Dennis Steward, protection one noticed suspicious activity tice, too, we’re always playing on AstroTurf tions, 436, and yards receiving, 6,108 — Europe’s Frankfurt Galaxy, is suited more for division administrator for the and reported it,” Steward said. and always playing in perfect conditions, so marks once held by NFL legend Jerry Rice. the position of tight end. conservation department, said “Sometimes an eagle killer will the speed of the game is extremely elevated.” For his efforts, he earned the Melberger But that position doesn’t exist in the most eagle killings here are brag about what he did. Points can come in bunches in a short Award, given to the NCAA Division III NIFL. opportunistic, pointless acts. “Word gets around and some­ amount of time. Player of the Year. For more information on the NIFL or the “When we solve a case, it al­ one calls for the reward money. “Last year we set a pro football record for “It was pretty exciting,” Pingel said of his Rage, go to www.nationalindoorfootball­ most always involves somebody Those calls are absolutely critical most points scored by two teams in a game accomplishments. “(It was) a great team league.net or www.ragefootball.com. who just happened to come to stopping this kind of thing.”

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Adult admission: $3.50 Child admission: $1.75 (Wednesday nights are $1.00 nights)

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Friday Coach Carter, 6 p.m., rated PG-13

Saturday Racing Stripes, 11:30 a.m., rated PG Phantom of the Opera, 1:30 p.m., rated PG-13 The Wedding Date, 6 p.m., rated PG-13

Sunday Phantom of the Opera, 1:30 p.m., rated PG-13 The Wedding Date, 6 p.m., rated PG-13

Monday, Tuesday Closed

Wednesday Hide and Seek, 6 p.m., rated R

The Wedding Date Kat (Debra Messing), planning a return to London for her sister’s wedding, discovers that her ex-fiancé will be serving as the best man. In a panic, she hires a male escort (Dermot Mulroney) to stand in as her significant other. Running time: 90 minutes.

Phantom of the Opera The Phantom (Gerard Butler) is a masked man who roams around the Paris Opera House and haunts the singers. He falls for a young soprano named Christine Daae (Emmy Rossum) and tutors her so well that she passes another soprano (Minnie Driver) as the city’s best. Running time: 143 minutes.

Racing Stripes Ayoung girl raises an abandoned baby zebra, which she names Stripes, on her family’s Kentucky ranch. Her father is a retired horse trainer, and when the zebra is fully grown, she asks dad to let the animal compete in the year’s biggest horse race, the Kentucky Crown. Running time: 102 minutes.

Hide and Seek A widower (Robert De Niro) discovers that his daughter Tell our (Dakota Fanning) is coping with the death of her mother by advertisers hanging out with an imaginary friend, who turns out to be a that you saw murderous psycho. Running time: 111 minutes. their ad in... Section C Page 8 GUIDON Thursday, March 10, 2005

came into being a few years ago and TOMATO WRAPS half. Makes 6 servings. 3 large onions, peeled and sliced stirring occasionally. Keep warm. are very well received, especially by 1 to 1 1/2 pounds thick-sliced pep- very thin When ready to serve; toast buns in those looking to cut down on bread. pered bacon *Baked Bacon Option: Place bacon 3 tablespoons canola oil oven broiler for 2 minutes on high. Af- To make a sandwich more interest- 6 ten-inch flour tortillas slices side by side on rack in shallow 2/3 cup water ter toasting buns, place 1 slice of ing, vary the vehicle embracing the 6 tablespoons mayonnaise or salad baking pan with sides. Bake in 400 F 3 tablespoons packed brown sugar cheese on bottom halves of 12 buns; filling. Used to ordering or making the dressing oven for 15 to 18 minutes or until 12 slices Swiss cheese divide pulled pork and onion among popular BLT on toasted white, rye or 1 (10 oz.) bag shredded (iceberg) crispy. Drain well on paper towels. 12 buns the buns. Cover with top halves of whole wheat? Try our Bacon, Lettuce lettuce buns. Makes 12 sandwiches. and Tomato Wrap, using tortillas and 3 large tomatoes, seeded and Note: For variety, add 2 peeled, Cut off string netting, if any, and all thick-cut peppered bacon. chopped seeded and chopped avocados, or 1/2 visible fat from pork; discard. Com- Oven-Roast Instructions: Cut off THE CHOPPING BLOCK And vary the fillings. Before you cup chopped red and/or green bell bine rosemary, pepper and salt; rub string netting and all visible fat from By Philomena Corradeno know it, the grill will be out. When Place bacon slices side by side on pepper. onto pork. Place in a slow-cooker pork. Combine rosemary, pepper and you're having a crowd, instead of griddle. Cook on medium-high heat (Crock-Pot) on low for 5 1/2 to 6 hours salt; rub onto pork roast. Place in a SANDWICHES BREAK WITH standing over a hot fire, serve Pulled until crisp and browned on both HERB-RUBBED PULLED PORK or until tender. Using two forks, pull covered casserole dish or large roast- TRADITION Pork With Caramelized Onions. The sides.* Drain on paper towels; keep SANDWICHES WITH off strands of pork; keep warm in its ing pan. Cover with lid or aluminum pork shoulder practically cooks itself warm. For each wrap, place flour tor- CARAMELIZED ONIONS own juices. (Remove visible fat.) foil, tightly fitted on pan. Bake at 300 Sandwiches come in many forms to succulence in the slow cooker or tilla on plate; spread 1 tablespoon 4 pounds boneless pork shoulder Meanwhile, cook onion in oil over F for 3 1/2 to 4 hours or until tender. these days. It's not just two slices of conventional oven -- and you can re- mayonnaise over top. Place 1 cup let- 2 teaspoons rosemary leaves medium heat for 10 to 15 minutes or Follow same instructions as above. bread holding meat, cheese, sardines lax until the final easy steps. tuce, about 1/2 cup of tomato and 3 to 1 1/2 teaspoons coarse ground pep- until onion is translucent. Add water or tuna. We've got pocket sandwiches 4 slices cooked bacon on top. Roll tor- per and brown sugar; simmer for 30 to 45 (c) 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. made with pita, and wraps, which BACON, LETTUCE AND tilla from one side to the other. Cut in 1/2 teaspoon salt minutes or until onion turns golden,

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Broken Dreams" (Reprise) (BNA) Curb) 4. The Game feat. 50 Cent No. 6 5. John Legend No. 6 "Get Lifted" 6. Alan Jackson No. 6 "Monday "How We Do" (Aftermath/G-Unit) (Good Music/Columbia) Morning Church" (Arista Nashville) 5. 50 Cent No. 7 "Disco Inferno" 6. Motley Crue new entry "Red, 7. Reba McEntire No. 10 "He Gets (Shady/Aftermath) White & Crue" (Hip-O/Motley) That From Me" (MCA Nashville) 6. Lil John & The Eastside Boyz No. 7. Eminem No. 5 "Encore" 8. Blake Shelton No. 9 "Some 5 "Lovers and Friends" (BME) (Shady/Aftermath) Beach" (Warner Bros.) 7. Destiny's Child feat. T.I. & Lil 8. Various Artists new entry "Gram- 9. Craig Morgan No. 13 "That's Wayne No. 3 "Soldier" (Columbia) my Nominees 2005" (Grammy) What I Love About Sunday" (Broken 8. 50 Cent feat. Olivia No. 30 "Can- 9. Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz No. Bow) dy Shop" (Shady/Aftermath) 7 "Crunk Juice" (BME) 10. Sugarland No. 11 "Baby Girl" 9. Kelly Clarkson No. 9 "Since U 10. Usher No. 9 "Confessions" (Mercury) Been Gone" (RCA) (LaFace) TOP OF THE CHARTS for Feb. 19, 10. Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell No. 8 (c) 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. 2005 "Drop It Like It's Hot" (Doggystyle) Top 10 Hot Country Singles 1. Rascal Flatts No. 1 "Bless the Photo: Tina Turner Top 10 Albums Broken Road" (Lyric Street) 1. The Game No. 2 "The Documen- 2. Keith Urban No. 3 "You're My Top 10 Pop Singles tary" (Aftermath/G-Unit) Better Half" (Capitol) This Week Last Week 2. Tina Turner new entry "All the 3. Brad Paisley No. 2 "Mud on the 1. Mario No. 1 "Let Me Love You" Best" (Capitol) Tires" (Arista Nashville) (3rd Street/J) 3. Green Day No. 4 "American Id- 4. Josh Gracin No. 7 "Nothin' to 2. Ciara feat. Missy Elliott No. 2 "1, iot" (Reprise) Lose" (Lyric Street) 2 Step" (Sho'nuff/LaFace) 4. Kenny Chesney No. 1 "Be As You 5. LeAnn Rimes No. 5 "Nothin 3. Green Day No. 4 "Boulevard of Are: Songs From an Old Blue Chair" 'Bout Love Makes Sense" (Asylum- Thursday March 10-16, 2005 GUIDON CLASSIFIEDS Page1

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