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His combined involved in the rape and assault Talley’s initial appearance Talley faces same felony charges levied bond was set at of two people. Court documents was held Wednesday, and he is against West Point man earlier this week $1.1 million, and state a male victim was assault- due back in Starkville Munici- he was transport- ed, bound with shoelaces and pal Court on June 6. ed to the Choc- placed in a closet before a fe- BY CARL SMITH SPD released no additional Starkville Police Depart- taw County Jail. male was forced to have inter- [email protected] information about the incident. ment charged Jerry Lee Talley Similar course against her consent. Jr., 29, with felony rape, rob- charges were An iPhone was taken from Anyone with information A McCool man was arrested bery, kidnapping and aggravat- Talley filed against Ter- the male victim during the in- about this or any other crime in connection to a Sunday rape ed assault charges stemming ry Lamont Hill, 42, of West cident. is asked to call SPD at 662-323- and assault in the Cotton Dis- from an incident that occurred Point. Hill’s bond was also set at 4131 or Golden Triangle Crime trict. on Maxwell Street. Affidavits allege both were $1.1 million. Stoppers at 800-530-7150.

BROWNING ON BUSINESS CLOUDY DAY WALK Antique store moves to old Ceco building Plus: An update on Ceco Building Systems

eard’s Antiquities Bon Fifth is leaving downtown Columbus. Jeanette Beard told The Dispatch this week her antique store will move to a spot near the intersec- tion of Highway 45 North and William Browning Bluecutt Road in July. Why? The business is growing and evolving. Antiques will still be offered at the new location. But so will new furniture. Specifically, a furniture line known as Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff “Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines” that Brittany Scarborough and a friend walk with “Geddy,” a Great Dane, at Mississippi State University’s North Farm. debuted in the fall. Today is forecast to be sunny with a high of 70 degrees. Beard’s Antiquities on Fifth has been at 124 Fifth St. for four years. That spot is approximately 3,000 square feet. The new location — it’s a building on Chubby Drive — is approximately 24,000 square feet. Market Street Festival begins Friday In mid-June, Beard’s Antiquities on Fifth will have a moving sale. In late July, it will reopen at its new home. When it Annual event includes does, it will be rechristened as Beard’s Furniture and Antiquities. music, entertainment, (Several other businesses will occupy spaces in the new spot, too, including hundreds of vendors Heritage Draperies, Southern Land and Home, and GameTime Athletics.) BY ISABELLE ALTMAN The Chubby Drive location for years [email protected] was owned by Ceco Building Systems, COLUMBUS — Thousands are one of the nation’s largest designers and expected to turn out for the annual builders of steel buildings. Market Street Festival in downtown Gregg Smith, the company’s oper- ations manager, said the building was Columbus this weekend. primarily used as a storage space. The Two hundred and twenty arts and company is in the process of clearing it crafts vendors and 20 food vendors out now. will line streets Saturday in a festival Ceco still owns two other pieces which grows every year, according of property in Columbus: An office to Main Street Columbus director spot on Bluecutt Road, as well as a Barbara Bigelow and Market Street 329,000-square-foot building at 2400 Festival coordinator Amber Brislin. Hwy. 45 N. Bigelow and Brislin estimated Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff that about 60 percent of the vendors In this 2015 Dispatch file photo, from left, Jala Carder, Paige McMillian and Smith said both of those locations are Brandon Smith paint at the Imagination Library booth during Market Street are returning vendors from previous for sale. Festival. The Highway 45 North location years. housed one of the company’s manufactur- The annual festival is attended be higher this year. bands’ performances at the Colum- ing plants before it closed down several not only by locals but people from The festival will open at 6 p.m. bus Riverwalk — the Big Fun Brass years ago. However, the location is still around the state and the country, Friday when four food vendors will Band at 7 p.m. and Rockin Dopsie Jr. home to roughly 70 Ceco employees who Bigelow said. Around 40,000 people open by the Riverwalk. A Mardi & the Zydeco Twisters at 9 p.m. work in sales, estimating, accounting, have attended in years past, Brislin Gras-style parade will begin the fes- See BROWNING, 8A said, and she thinks the number will tivities, followed by two New Orleans See MARKET STREET, 8A

WEATHER FIVE QUESTIONS STREET CLOSINGS FOR MARKET STREET 2016 MARKET STREET

1 Who said: “An ounce of practice is North between Main Street and 2nd FESTIVAL CALENDAR worth more than tons of preaching.”? Streets closing Avenue North; 3rd Street South from 2 What does EEG stand for medically? at 6 a.m. Friday: Main Street to 3rd Avenue South will Friday 3 Who was known as the “First Lady ■ Main Street between 6th Street be one way going south. ■ MSF concert: Market Street of Song”? and 5th Street; Main Street between Festival kicks off with a free con- 4 What goddess was represented 5th Street and 3rd Street. Fourth Other notes cert at the Columbus Riverwalk, 7 with the head of a cat in Egyptian p.m., featuring New Orleans’ Big mythology? Street will be closed to through traffic. ■ The parking lot behind J. Brous- Jeremiah Morris Fun Brass Band and a Mardi Gras 5 What are the plastic things on the sards, the lot beside Catfish Alley, Kindergarten, New Hope parade, followed by Rockin’ Dop- end of shoelaces called? the lot behind the post office and the Streets closing sie Jr. & the Zydeco Twisters at gravel parking lot at Riverwalk Park Answers, 8B 8:30 p.m. Concessions available. High 70 Low 49 at 3 p.m. on Friday: will also be closed. Sunny ■ 5th Street between 2nd Avenue ■ College and 7th Street South Full forecast on North and 3rd Avenue South; College will serve as a special entrance for Saturday page 2A. Street between 3rd Street South parents picking up children from First ■ Market Street Festival: More and 7th Street South; Main Street United Methodist Daycare. Parents than 240 art, crafts and food between 3rd Street and 7th Street; picking up students from St. Paul’s vendors, live music and activities 3rd Avenue South between 3rd Street Episcopal School will use 3rd Avenue highlight the 21st annual Market INSIDE and 7th Street; 6th Street South past South and 3rd Street South. Police Street Festival in downtown the post office to 3rd Avenue South; will not allow drivers who are not pick- Columbus, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Visit Classifieds7B Obituaries 5A 4th Street South between Main Street ing up students to enter these special marketstreetfestival.com or call Comics 6B Opinions 6A and 3rd Avenue South; 4th Street entrances. 662-328-6305.

DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com SAY WHAT? DID YOU HEAR? “We just have to be ready to play Saturday and be ready to play a more perfect game.” Heritage Academy baseball coach Bruce Branch, Attorney: Prince arranged after his team lost to Cathedral 6-0 in Game 1 of to meet addiction doctor Thursday its best-of-three playoff series. Story, 1B. The day before he died, Prince’s representatives reached out to a A Thousand Words addiction doctor BY KEVIN BURBACH complex, the lawyer said. The Associated Press Prince was declared dead shortly thereafter on April MINNEAPOLIS — In 21. He was 57. his final weeks, Prince hid The details about signs of trouble from his Prince’s death that fans, stonewalling reports emerged Wednesday raise of an overdose that re- questions about whether quired an emergency plane he received appropriate landing and making a brief care and whether those public appearance to reas- who sought to provide it sure them. But privately, could face legal conse- the superstar was in crisis, quences for their actions. seeking help from a prom- Although autopsy re- inent addiction expert that sults haven’t been released, ultimately came too late. Mauzy’s revelations, which The day before he died, were first reported by the Prince’s representatives Star Tribune, buttress re- reached out to a prominent ports that Prince had been California doctor who spe- fighting — and ultimately cializes in treating addic- lost — a battle with pre- tion and set up an initial scription painkillers. meeting between the two, Mauzy confirmed that the doctor’s Minneapolis Andrew Kornfeld, whom attorney, William Mauzy, he also is representing, said Wednesday. He said flew to Minnesota on be- the doctor, Howard Korn- half of his father in the Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff feld, couldn’t leave right hopes of connecting Prince The Caledonia High School softball team and Logan Knoop (25) observe the national anthem prior to a play- away so he sent his son, with a local physician the off game against West Lauderdale on Tuesday. Caledonia won the game 8-1, but dropped the next two, which Andrew, who flew out that morning he was found closed out the team’s season. night. dead. It was Andrew Kornfeld He said Dr. Kornfeld who called 911 the next hoped to get Prince “sta- morning after he and two bilized in Minnesota and CAMPAIGN 2016 staffers found Prince un- convince him to come to responsive in an elevator Recovery Without Walls in at his Paisley Park studio Mill Valley. Trump’s open path to nomination CONTACTING THE DISPATCH Office hours: Main line: causes agony for some in GOP n 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri n 662-328-2424 Ohio Gov. John Kasich ends GOP presidential bid HOW DO I ... Email a letter to the editor? n [email protected] Rolling Stones Report a missing paper? BY JULIE PACE maybe come back in eight years af- n 662-328-2424 ext. 100 Report a sports score? 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have made uni- common cause in this election the kick in the pants the coun- Former Senate Majority Leader says he ty and victory in because the possibility of a Clin- try needs.” doesn’t expect Trump to win GOP nomination November near- ton victory is unacceptable,” State Sen. Chris McDaniel of ly impossible,” Bryant said. Ellisville unsuccessfully chal- BY EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS Lott was in the U.S. House Nosef said in a In a statement that doesn’t lenged Cochran in a contentious The Associated Press 16 years before serving in the statement. mention Trump’s name, Sen. 2014 GOP primary and was the Senate from 1989 to 2007. He Bryant en- Thad Cochran said: “I will sup- Cruz chairman in Mississippi. JACKSON — Former Sen- originally supported Ohio Gov. dorsed Cruz be- Lott port our presidential nominee He said he will support Trump, ate Majority Leader Trent Lott John Kasich, one of his former fore the Missis- because electing Republicans, although he has not agreed said Wednesday that he will congressional colleagues. sippi primary in March, but he from the president to the local with all of Trump’s positions. vote for Donald Trump for pres- With Sen. Ted Cruz said in a statement late Tuesday level, is the best way to promote McDaniel said the Trump and ident, though he acknowledged and Kasich leaving the race, that he will support Trump to our principles: individual liber- Cruz campaigns were like “two he didn’t expect the New York other prominent Mississippi try to block Hillary Clinton from ty, strong national defense, se- sides to the same coin,” and businessman to win the Repub- Republicans, including Gov. becoming president. Clinton, a cure borders and effective gov- were “a reaction to an establish- lican nomination. Phil Bryant and party chairman former New York senator and ernance.” ment that we insist has to be “Trump just sucked all the Joe Nosef, are also lining up for former secretary of state, is still Cindy Phillips of Madison, changed.” oxygen out of 16 opponents,” Trump. competing with Vermont Sen. a former Republican National Lott said both major political Lott said before making a “Thankfully, we have avoid- Bernie Sanders for the Demo- Committeewoman, had sup- parties overlooked Americans’ speech at the Old Capitol Mu- ed potentially divisive state and cratic nomination. ported Kasich but said she will concerns about job security, seum in Jackson. national conventions that could “As a conservative, I will find vote for Trump: “He might be immigration and other issues.

Law enforcement: Beware of IRS scam, mailbox theft College Board chief Boyce to address MSU graduates Gladney: Do not provide their tax bill. came from legitimate locations. IRS agents do not Starkville Police Department is THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ucation graduates. He’ll sensitive information demand payment investigating a rash of mail thefts talk Saturday to busi- over the phone, he in the Sherwood Forest area, the STARKVILLE — ness, arts and sciences over the phone said. department announced in press re- Mississippi’s higher ed- and architecture, art “They’re basical- lease Wednesday. ucation commissioner and design graduates. BY CARL SMITH ly saying, ‘Pay up Numerous checks have been will speak to Mississippi More than 2,600 stu- [email protected] now or be arrested,’” State University gradu- Gladney stolen, altered and cashed, it states. dents are expected to Gladney said. “If you Officers ask that residents be ates. receive degrees. Two local law enforcement agen- get that call, don’t give out bank ac- mindful of items placed in their Glenn Boyce will MSU will give honor- cies are warning residents to be count or credit card numbers. Call mailbox and to contact the depart- speak Friday to engi- ary degrees to James L. aware of scammers posing as In- us and report the incident. I’m sure neering, veterinary Rouse of Houston and J. ternal Revenue Agency employees. they’re probably targeting several ment if you notice suspicious activ- ity. medicine, agriculture, F. “Bud” Thompson Jr. of Law enforcement also informed counties if they’re making the calls forest resources and ed- Meridian. residents of some incidents of mail here in Oktibbeha.” Anyone with information into theft. A similar scam targeted local these cases or others is asked Oktibbeha County Sheriff Steve residents in January. Then, law en- to call SPD at 662-323-4131, the Gladney said his agency has re- forcement agents said they were Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s De- ceived multiple complaints of scam- investigating to see whether scam- partment at 662-323-2421 or the mers calling residents and threat- mers were able to spoof phone num- Golden Triangle Crime Stoppers at ening legal action if they do not pay bers and make it appear their calls 800-530-7150.

AROUND THE STATE Head of black college Taylor was a senior Justice Court Judge Al- Sonnier says Scott is executive at media and bert Fountain set bonds accused of head-butting fund to address Alcorn Internet company IAC/ at $50,000 each for Fish- an officer who was trying State graduates InterActive Corp. before er and Myvett, who each to arrest him on a misde- LORMAN — The lead- joining the Marshall face two fraud counts. meanor charge of disturb- er of a group that helps Fund. Fountain set Wilford’s ing the peace. fund and improve histor- bond at $25,000. He says the officer’s ically black colleges will 3 Floridians jailed in The three are held at injuries did not require headline Alcorn State the Harrison County jail. medical attention. University’s Saturday Mississippi fake credit Online jail records do Scott also was arrested commencement. card probe not list attorneys for the on a misdemeanor charge Johnny C. Taylor, the BILOXI — Three Tam- Floridians. of possession of a narcot- president of the Thur- pa, Florida, residents ic. good Marshall College suspected of using coun- Biloxi police: Man Justice Court Judge Fund, will speak to al- terfeit credit cards to get Bruce Strong set bond on most 600 graduates in cash advances at Hard head-butts police the felony at $25,000. The separate morning and Rock Casino in Mississip- officer misdemeanor bonds, set afternoon sessions at the pi have been arrested. BILOXI — Biloxi po- by Municipal Court, total Davey L. Whitney HPER The Sun Herald re- lice say a man being $1,007. Complex on the Lorman ports 50-year-old Mer- taken into custody on Online jail records do campus. cedes Sabrina Fisher, a misdemeanor charge not list an attorney for A lawyer, author and 48-year-old Daniel Ernest head-butted an officer in Scott. public speaker, Taylor Myvett Sr. and 32-year- the face, resulting in a fel- became the fund’s lead- old Darrick Wilford each ony charge. er in 2010. The fund has face charges of credit Detective Nick Sonni- given nearly $800,000 in card fraud. er tells The Sun Herald scholarships and grants Biloxi Police Detec- David Anthony Scott was Try on a different pair of work gloves... to the university and its tive Nick Sonnier said combative and resisting students and has recently Fisher and Myvett made officer involvement when started a program for cur- two transactions Monday police responded to a rent Alcorn science, tech- before the three were ar- domestic incident early nology, engineering and rested. Monday. math students to mentor middle school children in Vicksburg. Columbus Municipal School District Consolidated Federal Programs Parental Involvement Meeting Graceland receives Brandon Central Office 20 millionth paid May 10, 2016, 5:30 pm visitor The Columbus Municipal School District THE ASSOCIATED PRESS would like to invite all CMSD parents to MEMPHIS — The op- attend an informative meeting hosted by erators of Graceland say the Department of Federal Programs. do something that the Memphis tourist at- traction centered on the could change life and music of Elvis DRAWING FOR DOOR PRIZES your life. Presley has received its 20 millionth paid visitor. Including items from Elvis Presley Enterpris- Logan’s Roadhouse, No yard work, no poison ivy, es says CEO Jack Soden Reeds of Columbus, no homemade ceramics. greeted the 20 millionth CRASH Course from Baptist visitor, 31-year-old Tiffany Grassroots Candle Company, Golden Triangle is a different Greenoak, at Graceland and many more Baptist Memorial Hospital - Golden Triangle kind of summer camp. You’ll on Monday morning. (MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN) get an exciting introduction to Greenoak, who’s original- 2520 5th St. N. the medical field by working ly from Montreal, Canada, Columbus, MS 39705 and now lives in London, alongside real health care was on her honeymoon Call L.J. West at 662-244-1491 professionals. The camp is free, with her husband, 40-year- or [email protected] limited acceptance so apply old Robert Greenoak. Application deadline: May 6, 2016 now. For students who have The couple received a CRASH Course dates: June 13-16, 2016 completed the 10th grade.

private tour of Presley’s © The Dispatch former home, which is now a museum. They also spoke by phone with Pris- Brandon Central Services Center cilla Presley, the late sing- 2630 McArthur Drive, Columbus, MS 39705 662-244-1491 er’s former wife. 4A THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Business Air bag recall doubles in size, taxes overloaded industry

how many more years would be Takata will add up to 40 million more recalls on needed. Other inflator manufacturers top of 28.8 million inflators already recalled such as TRW Automotive, Daicel BY TOM KRISHER AND JOAN LOWY strain overburdened manufactur- and Autoliv, which already are AP Auto Writer ers. making replacement inflators, have The expansion also entered agreed to join Takata to produce WASHINGTON — Prodded by Takata, automakers and the gov- even more, Upham said. the U.S. government, Takata agreed “They’re pitching in to the best ernment’s National Highway Traf- Wednesday to add up to 40 million of their ability, but even with their fic Safety Administration in a race air bag inflators to an already mas- help, it’s going to be very difficult to against time. The government said sive recall, raising questions about really ramp up production to cover the auto industry’s ability to pro- the inflators have to be replaced be- this,” he said. duce and distribute the necessary fore they reach six years old, when Still, the government said, it will replacement parts. the risk of rupture increases. take until the end of 2019 to finish The recall of inflators that can Even before Wednesday’s expan- the recalls, fast enough to catch explode with too much force and sion, it would have taken until the the suspect inflators before they hurt people was already the largest end of 2017 for enough replacement can burst and spew shrapnel into in U.S. history at 28.8 million. But parts to be manufactured, said drivers and passengers. At least 11 Wednesday’s announcement could Scott Upham, CEO of Valient Mar- deaths and more than 100 injuries raise that number as high as 69 ket Research in Philadelphia, which worldwide have been blamed on the million, a staggering task that will tracks air bag sales. He wasn’t sure Takata parts.

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Robot stitches tissue by itself, a step Obama tells Flint residents, to more automated operating rooms ‘I’ve got your back’ President promises lead pipes will ate through tiny openings Some studies have shown robot-assisted surgery can in the body. But robot-as- be replaced, project will take time bring higher costs without better outcomes sisted surgery has been BY KEVIN FREKING controversial, as some The Associated Press BY LAURAN NEERGAARD No, doctors wouldn’t of Children’s National studies have shown it can AP Medical Writer leave the bedside — Health System in Wash- bring higher costs with- FLINT, Mich. — Sipping filtered city water to they’re supposed to su- ington, a pediatric sur- out better outcomes. show it’s again drinkable, President Barack Obama WASHINGTON — pervise, plus they’d han- geon who led the project. So why the push for promised Wednesday to ride hard on leaders at all Getting stitched up by Dr. dle the rest of the surgery. “If you have an intelligent next-generation autono- levels of government until every drop of water flow- Robot may one day be re- Nor is the device ready for tool that works with a sur- mous robots? Proponents ing into homes in Flint, Michigan, is safe to use. ality: Scientists have cre- operating rooms. geon, can it improve the think there are cases He also promised that the aging pipes that con- ated a robotic system that where a machine’s pre- taminated the water with lead will be replaced, but did just that in living ani- But in small tests us- outcome? That’s what we ing pigs, the robotic arm have done.” cision may outperform a cautioned that the project will take time. Obama mals without a real doctor said he wanted to use the crisis to make long-term performed at least as well, If you’ve heard about human hand. pulling the strings. improvements to the city, where more than 40 per- and in some cases a bit machines like the popu- Wednesday’s project is Much like engineers cent of residents live in poverty. better, as some compet- lar Da Vinci system, you “the first baby step toward are designing self-driv- “It’s not going to happen overnight, but we have ing surgeons in stitching might think robots al- true autonomy,” said Dr. ing cars, Wednesday’s to get started,” Obama told hundreds of people Umamaheswar Duvvuri research is part of a move together intestinal tissue, ready are operating. Not gathered in a high school gymnasium. Obama toward autonomous sur- researchers reported in really. 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PETER IMES General Manager WILLIAM BROWNING Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch MARY ANN HARDY Controller OUR VIEW A search for the truth Eddie Lee Howard, twice three outcomes: Judge How- Howard as it is examine the interest of justice. This is true justice. convicted and sentenced to ard can deny the relief sought, evidence used against him. of all cases, but especially This week’s proceedings death for the 1992 murder of returning him to death row. Long before the Innocence true in death-penalty cases. should not be viewed as an an elderly Columbus woman, He can overturn the convic- Project took up the cause, We have no way to determine effort to determine Howard’s is back in court this week. tion without the possibility of the evidence used to convict how many innocent people guilt or innocence, necessari- Testimony began Wednes- another trial. He can order a Howard was subject to serious have been sent to their death ly. Rather, what is on trial here day in Lowndes County new trial. scrutiny, both in terms of the by virtue of error, prosecuto- is the evidence itself. Circuit Court, Judge Lee The first or third decisions science itself and the manner rial misconduct or attorney There can be no fair out- Howard presiding, after the are most likely. in which it was collected. incompetence. come without a fair trial. Mississippi Supreme Court or- No matter the outcome of There will be those who In death-penalty cases, the The state does not benefit dered the case be considered this week’s proceedings, we might argue that Howard has stakes are at their highest, from a conviction built on a for post-conviction relief. feel the hearing is important had his day in court and that which should require that false evidence, just as How- First convicted in 1994 for and appropriate. the judgment of two juries every reasonable measure ard should not benefit from a the brutal murder of Georgia Our justice system, for all should be sufficient. be taken to insure the proper doubt not supported by credi- Kemp, Howard has main- its flaws, is broadly consid- Yet when reasonable doubt verdict. ble evidence. tained his innocence, even af- ered the best the world has about the evidence or the The work of the Innocence Depending on Judge How- ter two separate juries found to offer. One of the reasons conduct of a trial emerges it Project is to be commended, ard’s ruling, the outcome of him guilty and sentenced him for that is a commitment to a testament to our system of no matter the outcome. this week’s hearing may not to death. fairness and an honest pursuit judgment that those argu- We believe both the state’s be the definitive end of this Now, with the substantial of the truth. ments are fairly considered. attorneys and Howard’s attor- long, tragic story, but it will support of the Innocence Proj- The proceedings being Whatever the cost, what- neys share a great obligation point the path toward justice. ect, Howard returns to court held this week are not really ever the implications, those in seeking the truth. Any- That is the outcome that for a hearing that can produce so much an effort to judge efforts are warranted in the thing less is miscarriage of serves us all.

THE NATION CARTOONIST VIEW Bathroom bans — part of the new American ethos Our question for to- day: What is the proper etiquette when confronted with an unexpected penis? That’s from Roz, a Baltimore-area reader who emailed me a few days ago. Roz describes herself as a left-wing progressive, a “long-time supporter of gay rights,” a feminist and a Democrat who worked for President Obama’s election. Leonard Pitts But Roz is concerned about transsexuals in the bathroom — more accurate- ly, the locker room. “I am all for trans people having equal rights,” she writes, “but what about when they collide with non-trans people’s privacy?” Roz’s question grows from an experience years ago at a spiritual retreat in California; she says she “freaked out” when a naked guy appeared in the group shower. “I was raised in the ‘50s to think I am not supposed to expose my naked body to strangers of the opposite sex,” writes Roz, who says she swims three times a week for exercise and walks through the women’s locker room in the buff. “I have no problem with trans people of whatever biology or stage of transition in bathroom stalls” she says, “but what about locker rooms where nudity is normal? I would be very uncomfortable if I was un- clothed and someone two feet away from me took off their clothes and a penis appeared.” Roz wants to know if she is prejudiced and needs to “get over this” or whether it is fair to ask trans peo- ple to make accommodations in common areas where it is normal for people to walk around starkers. CAMPAIGN 2016 I think it’s a good question. Wish I had a good answer, but I don’t. I toss the question out in hopes someone more qualified than I will offer some in- Trump drives spike into culture war politics sight. If anything of interest comes through, I’ll share it in a future column. Days before the conservative groups is this group’s genuine concerns Meantime, Roz’s email offers a valuable primer Indiana primary, Ted to win over middle- or that the right seeks to stoke. in the way thoughtful people confront the inevitable Cruz paraded his two working-class fol- As a result, it’s the rare Re- quandaries and conundrums raised by social change. young daughters in lowers otherwise not publican who will put in a good They question conscience, they search soul, they matching pink dresses served by the family’s word for Planned Parenthood, a struggle to find the answer that best respects the and spoke darkly of economic agenda. nonprofit that provides a variety needs and dignity of all involved. “putting little girls The brothers them- of women’s health services in Her example stands in sharp contrast to those be- alone in a bathroom selves have shrugged addition to abortions. But Trump ing offered in North Carolina and elsewhere, where with grown men.” at gay marriage, praised the organization for do- laws and rules are being pondered and passed in a This was a visual saying they have no ing the former without apology. panicky haste to restrict transgender people to the re- that, frankly, we could problem with it. And he won races in the heart of stroom corresponding with their birth gender. This, have done without. Perhaps, just value-voter America — including we are told, is necessary to prevent sexual molesta- Thankfully, Donald Kathleen Parker perhaps, the work- the entire Deep South. tion of children in public facilities. Trump locked it in Rip- ing-class whites For liberals and moderates Which is, of course, nothing more than a new iter- ley’s museum of the targeted by culture alike, Trump deserves gratitude ation of the old canard about LGBT people as sexual politically bizarre by trouncing warriors don’t really care all for putting away Cruz. (Too bad predators. You will notice that nobody is contemplat- Cruz in that conservative state’s that much about these issues about John Kasich, though.) It ing new laws to protect children from Dennis Hastert. primary. — or care a lot less about them spared us from having to hear That’s because protecting children is not the point. It was Trump who had said than they do about their falling his running mate, Carly Fiorina, The exploitation and manipulation of fear is. that transgender people should incomes. Perhaps they’ve been go on about Planned Parent- Increasingly, this is what our lawmakers do. use “whatever bathroom they voting all these years for an atti- hood’s harvesting “body parts” feel is appropriate.” It was he who tude, hitting back at the “liberal from a kicking fetus, a complete How many times have you seen laws promulgated noted that there have been “very elites” who they feel rap them on fiction. to address things that never happen? Remember few problems” with transgen- the knuckles when they speak Making things up happens to California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s bid for der people using ladies’ rooms. their mind. Trump’s magic potion be a Trump specialty, so there’s a constitutional amendment to outlaw flag burning? Trump didn’t say — but could involves adding attitude while some poetic justice in his volley- Remember when tried to amend its consti- have — that men presenting subtracting threats to Social ing back some outright fabrica- tution to stop the use of Sharia law? themselves as women have been Security, Medicare and other tions. His suggestion that Cruz’s These bathroom bans, then, are of a piece with the using women’s facilities for a long government programs average father helped John Kennedy’s new American ethos. Home of the brave? Try fiefdom time, with the other occupants folks depend on. assassin is a classic of the genre. of fear. And not even fear of stuff that might happen. none the wiser or unconcerned. Trump has stomped on so Putting an end to culture No, fear of stuff that never will. So has Trump deep-sixed the many of the right wing’s most warmongering as a political strat- For many Americans, fear is the reflexive response culture war gambit in Republi- cherished wedge issues — while egy — or at least dialing it back to social change. They are threatened by what is out- can politics? The formula is to winning majorities among the — could go down as Trump’s side their experience, by whatever is new, or differ- draw votes by pounding on some Republican base — it gets you second-best contribution to the ent, or odd. And too often, those fears get enshrined controversy of little consequence wondering how big that tide of quality of America’s civic life. into law by pandering legislators, building walls to to most people, preferably with moral umbrage really was. How His best contribution would be to restrict what they don’t even try to understand. a sex angle attached. The 2004 much of it was a mirage pulled lose badly in November. Luckily, Roz’s email is a timely reminder that a person can presidential election in Ohio was off with talk radio’s smoke and on getting himself not elected in choose to be better than that. She can challenge her- a textbook case. Placing a mea- mirrors? the general, Trump has made a self, grapple the fears to which other people surren- sure to ban gay marriage on the Abortion is a truly difficult strong start. der. She can reject the false security of walls. ballot probably gave George W. issue. Your writer believes an Kathleen Parker, a syndicated And maybe even build a few bridges instead. Bush — whose main game was abortion should be easy (and columnist, has received the Pu- Leonard Pitts is a columnist for The Miami Herald, tax cuts — a narrow victory. free) to obtain early in a pregnan- litzer Prize for commentary. Her 1 Herald Plaza, Miami, Fla., 33132. Readers may con- Our friends the Koch brothers cy and limited later on. Others email address is kathleenparker@ tact him via e-mail at [email protected]. routinely give money to socially oppose abortion altogether, and it washpost.com. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 7A Bryant signs airport ‘takeover’ into law Also getting one appointment Law replaces board appointed by Jackson mayor each is the lieutenant governor, the executive director of the Mississip- BY NASSIM BENCHAABANE thority appointed by Jackson Mayor pi Development Authority and the The Associated Press Tony Yarber with a nine-member adjutant general of the Mississippi board mostly appointed by state of- National Guard. JACKSON — Gov. Phil Bryant ficials. The bill has been a source of has signed into law a bill that gives The law gives Yarber and the racially charged debate with op- suburbs and the state some control Jackson City Council one appoint- ponents saying white suburbs are over the Jackson airport. ment each. Bryant picks two mem- trying to unlawfully take control of The law replaces the five-mem- bers, and suburban Rankin and an asset controlled by the majori- ber Jackson Municipal Airport Au- Madison counties name one each. ty-black capital city.

Boeing Co. drone unit to open office at MSU THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Starkville to work with Mis- at the Association for Un- hire 25 people, working on sissippi State University’s manned Vehicle Systems engineering, software de- STARKVILLE — A unit unmanned aircraft center. International conference in velopment and customer of Chicago-based Boeing Insitu made the an- New Orleans. service support, working Co. is opening an office in nouncement Wednesday The company plans to with the university.

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N.C. leaders denounce federal threat on LGBT law © The Dispatch the state. Several other states have Justice Department: Law violates civil rights laws proposed similar laws limiting les- TheA FULL SERVICE Plant GARDEN CENTER Farm Design • Landscaping • Maintenance bian, gay, bisexual and transgender THE ASSOCIATED PRESS civil rights laws and threatened pos- 1244 HWY 45 ALT N, WEST POINT • 662-436-4335 sible litigation. protections in recent months. RALEIGH, N.C. — Giving no “This is no longer just a North “I thought it was a very com- indication of yielding to pressure, Carolina issue, because this conclu- mon-sense rule, but the federal gov- Another Recently Completed Landscape Project North Carolina’s Republican leaders sion by the Department of Justice ernment is now saying those are called a federal warning about the le- impacts every state,” McCrory said. discriminatory practices,” McCro- By The Plant Farm! gality of the state’s new law limiting The North Carolina law, which ry said during a Wednesday eve- LGBT anti-discrimination rules a requires transgender people to use ning forum with the state’s cham- Columbus, Starkville & West Point broad overreach by the government. public bathrooms that conform to ber of commerce in Raleigh. Gov. Pat McCrory and top state the sex on their birth certificate, McCrory and House Speaker legislators were determining what has been broadly condemned by Tim Moore, who helped pass the steps to take after the U.S. Justice gay-rights groups, businesses and law the governor signed in March, Department said in a letter Wednes- entertainers, some of whom have re- said separately they would be ex- day that the state law violated federal located offices or canceled shows in amining the state’s options.

Browning Continued from Page 1A field service, etc. sale at the home of the ers is holding two special Kid Hungry and aims to ASK ABOUT Hours By the way, Ceco has late artist Carole Eliza- events during May. raise $100,000 by year’s WATERING MONDAY - FRIDAY no plans to leave Colum- beth McReynolds Davis One, the eatery has end. The Columbus loca- SYSTEMS! 8:30 am - 5:00 pm bus, where it has been today through Sunday. launched a national tion — it’s at 1913 N Hwy. SATURDAY 8:30 am - 12:00 pm since 1947. The home is located petition to get this 45 Frontage Rd. — has Smith said the plan is at 501 Louisville St. in month’s name changed thus far raised $1,086. to eventually construct Starkville. Available to “Burger.” The petition Back Yard Burgers a brand new building to during the sale will be can be viewed at change. has 57 locations in the operate out of in Colum- more than 400 pieces org/p/make-may-burg- U.S. bus. of Davis’ art, furniture, er. It’s slow going thus The Columbus eatery The company has two oriental rugs, yard art, far — only 27 had signed opened in 2005 and em- manufacturing plants: swings, etc. The sale is by 8 a.m. today — but ploys about 20 people. One in North Carolina, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to- someone who signs it Browning on Business one in Iowa. day, Friday and Saturday, will receive free Back is a weekly column that One more note on and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Yard Burgers for a year. runs each Thursday. We Jeannette Beard. She Sunday The winner will be an- want your input. Send and her business part- Lastly, in honor of this nounced in June. items and tips to news@ ner, Joyce Walker, are being National Burger Also, the eatery in cdispatch.com or wbrown- conducting an estate Month, Back Yard Burg- April teamed up with No [email protected]. Market Street Continued from Page 1A Saturday events will ONLINE South between 3rd Street Daycare. Parents pick- begin with a 5K run at the n STREET CLOSINGS: View and 7th Street; 6th Street ing up students from St. Columbus Riverwalk be- a map of street closings at South past the post office Paul’s Episcopal School ginning at 8 a.m. On site cdispatch.com to 3rd Avenue South; 4th will use 3rd Avenue South registration will begin at Street South between and 3rd Street South. Po- 7 a.m. Street and 3rd Street. Main Street and 3rd Av- lice will not allow drivers Other events include a Fourth Street will be enue South; 4th Street who are not picking up car and motorcycle show, closed to through traffic. North between Main students to enter these multiple music perfor- The following streets Street and 2nd Avenue special entrances. mances and more. Down- will close at 3 p.m. on North; 3rd Street South The parking lot behind town merchants will also Friday: 5th Street be- from Main Street to 3rd J. Broussards, the lot be- be open, many of them tween 2nd Avenue North Avenue South will be one side Catfish Alley, the lot having sales for the fes- and 3rd Avenue South; way going south. behind the post office and tival. College Street between College and 7th Street the gravel parking lot at “It’s a wonderful fam- 3rd Street South and 7th South will serve as a spe- Riverwalk Park will also ily event,” Bigelow said. Street South; Main Street cial entrance for parents be closed. “It has such a variety. between 3rd Street and picking up children from There’s something for ev- 7th Street; 3rd Avenue First United Methodist eryone.” “It’s really a time when we can showcase what happens when so many volunteers and musicians and artists come togeth- er to make one of the biggest weekends in Co- lumbus happen,” Brislin added. “It truly takes an army.” Street closings Certain streets will close Friday and Satur- day in preparation for Market Street Festival. Cars not removed from the following streets by the closing times will be towed at the owners’ expense according to a release from Main Street Columbus. The following streets will close at 6 a.m. on Fri- day: Main Street between 6th Street and 5th Street; Main Street between 5th

Robber is shortchanged after coming away with only 35 cents Connect. Support. Grow. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Join today. NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans police are investigating an armed robbery of two men where the assailant walked away with only 35 cents. Police say the robbery happened Wednesday morning in the city’s Car- rollton area. Police said that a 33-year-old man and a 29-year-old man were robbed by a man armed with a semi-automatic gun. No one was injured. A police report gave no ex- planation as to why the perpetrator came away 1102 Main Street with such a small amount of money. Columbus, MS 39701 www.clchamber.org [email protected] cdispatch.com 662-328-4491 SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino: 327-1297 SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 PREP BASEBALL / BASKETBALL Glasgow, Reed-Wood set for next step Caledonia seniors sign to play baseball at Mississippi Gulf Coast, basketball at Blue Mountain BY ADAM MINICHINO Glasgow, who a little more than 40 3 of the Mississippi High [email protected] also was a standout miles northwest of School Activities Associa- on the school’s foot- Tupelo. tion Class 4A playoffs. He CALEDONIA — Jant- ball team, signed a R e e d - W o o d was first on the team in sen Glasgow and Jared National Letter of signed his Nation- hits (38), RBIs (34), dou- Reed-Wood have shared Intent to play base- al Letter of Intent bles (nine), and home runs plenty of successful mo- ball at Mississippi on Tuesday at Blue (four) and second on the ments on the baseball field. Gulf Coast Com- Glasgow Mountain. team in batting average Contributed On Wednesday, it was munity College in Glasgow was a (.392) and runs (24). Caledonia High School senior Jared Reed-Wood poses time for the Caledonia High Perkinston, while force in the lineup Glasgow said he had for a picture with Blue Mountain College assistant School seniors to share in a other offers from schools, men’s basketball coach Jermael Bingham on Tuesday Reed-Wood announced his for coach John Wilson’s after signing a National Letter of Intent to play celebration that finalized intention to play basketball baseball team, which saw but he didn’t find the right basketball at the NAIA school. Jared’s mother, Sherry, their plans to continue their at Blue Mountain College, its season end at 20-12 after fit until he talked with and his stepfather, Lance Clardy, are standing. athletic careers in college. a private liberal arts college a loss to Amory in Game See CALEDONIA, 5B

COLLEGE BASEBALL PREP BASEBALL Green Wave blank Patriots in opener

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Cathedral High School senior catcher Zach Flattmann felt he had his best round of batting practice Wednesday night at Trip Carson Field. Unfortunately for Heritage Academy, Flattmann kept up his hitting display during the Cathedral 6, game. Heritage Aca. 0 Flattmann’s two-run home run kick-started the scoring in Cathedral’s 6-0 victory against Heri- tage Academy 6-0 in Game 1 of a best-of-three series in the second round of the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools Class AAA playoffs. “I really felt great getting off the bus,” Flatt- mann said. “I was seeing the ball so well during BP, and that made me pretty psyched for the game. When you are catching (pitcher Sam Parker), you know it’s going to be a great night. Then the way I felt in BP pretty much put me

Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff See PATRIOTS, 5B Mississippi State outfielder Jacob Robson returned from a hand injury last week against Alabama. No. 3 MSU hopes to have the junior available tonight when it kicks off a three-game series against Missouri. ROBSON WORKING HIS WAY BACK Junior missed 13 games after breaking bone in left hand sliding into home against Ole Miss BY BEN WAIT GAME 46 8-5 in his absence. [email protected] “He’s such a mature young man,” n Missouri at No. 3 Mississippi State MSU coach John Cohen said. “He’s STARKVILLE — Jacob Robson charting things and he’s communi- always gives it his all. 6 p.m. Thursday (SEC Network, WKBB-FM 100.9) cating with people. He’s really been That’s why it was no surprise so beneficial even when he hasn’t when the Mississippi State junior been on the field. He’s been very, outfielder scored from first base on pal bone where his pinkie meets his very valuable to our club.” a failed pickoff attempt by Ole Miss hand. Although he wanted to play, Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch The Windsor, Ontario, Cana- TOP: Heritage Academy’s Thomas Cooper delivers it was a priority to make sure he pitcher Will Stokes on April 1. The da, native, who is second on the a pitch against Cathedral on Tuesday, while Tyler ball skipped past first baseman Will wasn’t going to re-injure his hand. team with a .356 batting average, Anderson (BOTTOM) swings at a pitch. Golsan and allowed Robson to hus- As Robson has recovered, he went 0-for-5 against Alabama with tle around the diamond and to slide has supported his teammates every a walk. He knew swinging the bat in safely at home. day. He finally got a chance to play and playing center field for the first But Robson didn’t know the play Saturday in a doubleheader against time after a long layoff was going to would cost him 13 games. Alabama. He feels like he is close be difficult, but he was happy with On the slide, Robson’s left hand to being 100 percent healthy and the playing time. hit the plate and Ole Miss catcher doesn’t expect to miss No. 3 MSU’s The games against Alabama Henri Lartigue’s foot hard. series against Missouri, which will were all about knocking the rust off. “As soon as I hit it I was like, ‘Oh, begin at 6 tonight (SEC Network) at “You can stand in on bullpens, that doesn’t feel good.’ I knew some- Dudy Noble Field. you can take batting practice, you thing was kind of wrong, but I didn’t Game 2 will be at 7 p.m. Friday can bunt balls in practice, but noth- think it was broken,” Robson said. (ESPNU). Game 3 will be at 4 p.m. ing will ever mimic a real pitch,” Robson played the next game Saturday (SEC Network+). Robson said. “It was good to get against Ole Miss, but he was tak- Robson was used as a pinch run- back out there, regardless of the en out of the series finale. The ner against Louisiana-Monroe on result.” next day, Robson had an X-ray that April 20, but that was his only ac- After the doubleheader split showed he had broken the metacar- tion in a stretch that saw MSU go See ROBSON, 5B

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Caledonia’s Season Ends COLLEGES With SEC ban gone, LGBT laws, NCAA policy coaches gearing up could keep teams home for satellite camps BY JOEDY MCCREARY The Associated Press BY STEVE MEGARGEE The Associated Press Teams could pull out of scheduled NCAA events this spring because of new state laws in Southeastern Conference coaches are ready North Carolina, Mississippi, and Tennessee to start participating in the satellite camps their while the sport’s governing body’s demands for league had wanted to eliminate nationwide. discrimination-free environments at the places When the NCAA Division I Board of Direc- where its events are held won’t take effect until tors decided Thursday to rescind a ban on satel- Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff the fall. lite camps — just three weeks after it had been Caledonia High School fast-pitch softball coach Though there are many potential unknowns instituted — it also cleared the way for the SEC Jonathan Jones talks to his players during a break in before the measure takes effect, 27 NCAA cham- to end its own prohibition of the practice. During the action against Cleveland. Caledonia lost to West pionships are scheduled this spring and some Lauderdale 14-5 and 5-2 on Wednesday in its best- a Wednesday teleconference, nearly all the SEC of-three Mississippi High School Activities Association state laws are already on the books. The deci- Eastern Division coaches said their schools Class 4A third-round playoff series. The losses ended sion whether to participate are not being made See SATELLITE, 4B the team’s season at 15-15. See NCAA, 6B 2B THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Sunday’s Game Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (7), France, def. Albert ATLANTA FALCONS — Agreed to terms with San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Ramos-Vinolas, Spain, 7-6 (6), 5-7, 6-4. S Keanu Neal. AUTO RACING Baseball Tuesday’s Game Women INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Agreed to terms CALENDAR American League Oklahoma City at San Antonio, TBA Singles with C Ryan Kelly. East Division x-Thursday, May 12 Third Round PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Agree to terms W L Pct GB San Antonio at Oklahoma City, TBA Daria Gavrilova, Australia, def. Petra Kvitova with RB Wendell Smallwood, Ss Blake Prep Baseball Boston 16 11 .593 — x-Sunday, May 15 (5), Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-4. Countess and Jalen Mills, DE Alex McCalister Dillon Today’s Games Baltimore 15 11 .577 ½ Oklahoma City at San Antonio, TBA Irina-Camelia Begu, Romania, def. Christina and LB Joe Walker on four-year contracts. Toronto 14 15 .483 3 McHale, United States, 67 (6), 6-4, 6-4. 49ERS — Re-signed LB Mississippi High School Activities Tampa Bay 12 14 .462 3½ Golden State 2, Portland 0 Simona Halep (6), Romania, def. Timea Michael Wilhoite to a one-year contract. New York 9 16 .360 6 Sunday, May 1 Bacsinszky (10), Switzerland, 6-2, 6-3. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Released C Drew realizing Association Class 5A Playoffs — Central Division Golden State 118, Portland 106 Louisa Chirico, United States, def. Victoria Nowak, RB Cameron Marshall, TE Ronnie Third Round (Game 1) W L Pct GB Tuesday’s Game Azarenka (4), Belarus, walkover. Shields, DE Josh Shirley and WR Tyler Slavin. Chicago 19 9 .679 — Golden State 110, Portland 99 Sam Stosur, Australia, def. Carla Suarez SOCCER New Hope at Grenada, 6 p.m. Detroit 14 12 .538 4 Saturday’s Game Navarro (8), Spain, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. potential Kansas City 14 13 .519 4½ Golden State at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Patricia Maria Tig, Romania, def. Madison MLS — Suspended D.C. United F Mississippi Association of Independent Cleveland 12 12 .500 5 Monday’s Game Keys, United States, 6-3, 6-4. Chris Rolfe one game and fined him an Minnesota 8 20 .286 11 Golden State at Portland, 9:30 p.m. Sorana Cirstea, Romania, def. Laura undisclosed amount for his serious foul play that x-Wednesday, May 11 Schools Class AAA Playoffs — West Division Siegemund, Germany, 6-4, 7-6 (9). endangered the safety of an opponent Portland at Golden State, TBA Dominika Cibulkova, Russia, def. Anastasia during an April 28 game against Chicago. in third Second Round (Games 2/3) W L Pct GB x-Friday, May 13 Seattle 16 11 .593 — Golden State at Portland, TBA Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, 2-6, 6-3, 7-5. Suspended Vancouver F Kekuta Manneh one Simpson Aca. at Starkville Aca., 4 p.m. Texas 15 13 .536 1½ x-Monday, May 16 Doubles game and fined him an undisclosed amount for a Los Angeles 13 15 .464 3½ Portland at Golden State, 8 p.m. Men serious foul play that endangered the safety of an Friday’s Game Oakland 13 16 .448 4 First Round opponent during an April 28 game against full season MHSAA Class 5A Playoffs — Third Houston 10 18 .357 6½ Treat Huey, Philippines, and Max Mirnyi, New York City FC. Found the LA Galaxy in Football Belarus, def. Daniel Nestor, Canada, and violation of the mass confrontation policy Round — Game 2 Wednesday’s Games Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-4. following an incident during a May 1 game against BY DAN GELSTON L.A. Angels 7, Milwaukee 3 Arena League Henri Kontinen, Finland, and John Peers, Sporting Kansas City and fined Galaxy D Grenada at New Hope, 7 p.m. Washington 13, Kansas City 2 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Australia, def. Alexandr Dolgopolov, Ukraine, Jelle van Damme and F The Associated Press Saturday’s Games Seattle 9, Oakland 8 Team W L T Pct. PF PA and Bernard Tomic, Australia, 6-3, 3-6, 10-3. undisclosed amounts for escalating the Cleveland 4, Detroit 0 Arizona 5 0 0 1.000 352 172 Lukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski, Poland, incident. MAIS Class AAA Playoffs — N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 0 Los Angeles 2 3 0 .400 212 249 def. Fabio Fognini, Italy, and Viktor Troicki, COLUMBUS CREW SC — Acquired a 2017 Austin Dillon was safe at Toronto 4, Texas 3 Cleveland 1 4 0 .200 230 288 Serbia, 6-1, 5-7, 11-9. second-round Superdraft pick from Chicago for Second Round (Games 2/3) Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Dodgers 5 Portland 0 4 0 .000 131 271 Second Round the Discovery Priority on M Khaly Lyane Thiam. home twice this week. Boston 5, Chicago White Sox 2 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Ivan Dodig, Croatia, and Mercelo Melo (4), North American Soccer League Heritage Academy at Cathedral, 4:30 p.m. Houston 16, Minnesota 4 W L T Pct PF PA Brazil, def. Raven Klaasen, South Africa and TAMPA BAY ROWDIES — Signed M Joe Cole. He beat the relay throw Today’s Games Orlando 5 0 0 1.000 311 227 Rajeev Ram, United States, 5-7, 6-3, 10-8. United Soccer League College Baseball Detroit (Fulmer 1-0) at Cleveland (Bauer 1-0), Philadelphia 4 1 0 .800 303 215 Women USL — Suspended Orlando City’s Devron to the plate and scored on a 5:10 p.m. Jacksonville 2 3 0 .400 255 270 Second Round Garcia and fined him an undisclosed amount Thursday’s Game Tampa Bay 0 4 0 .000 108 210 triple and a throwing error N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 1-0) at Baltimore (Wright Chan Hao-ching and Chan Yung-jan (4), for receiving a straight red card during a May Missouri at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. 1-2), 6:05 p.m. Monday’s Game Taiwan, def. Margarita Gasparyan, Russia, and 1 game against FC Montreal. Suspended in a celebrity NASCAR soft- Texas (Holland 3-1) at Toronto (Happ 3-0), Philadelphia 56, Los Angeles 33 Katerina Siniakova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-2. Harrisburg City’s James Thomas and Seattle’s Friday’s Games 6:07 p.m. Timea Babos, Hungary, and Yaroslava Oniel Fisher one game each after the were ball game. Saturday’s Games Ole Miss at Georgia, 6 p.m. Boston (Owens 0-0) at Chicago White Sox Jacksonville at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Shvedova (3), Kazakhstan, def. Lara Arruabar- issued two yellow cards apiece during their Even more impressive, (Johnson 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Arizona at Orlando, 6:30 p.m. rena, Spain, and Sara Errani, Italy, 6-3, 6-3. respective matches last week. W. Kentucky at Southern Miss., 6 p.m. Seattle (Miley 2-2) at Houston (Devenski 0-1), Monday’s Games Ekatarina Makarova and Elena Vesnina (8), COLLEGE Dillon survived the wreck- 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Russia, def. Andreja Klepac and Katarina ARIZONA STATE — Announced the addition of Missouri at Mississippi State, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games Portland at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. Srebotnik, Slovenia, 6-3, 2-6, 10-7. men’s tennis as a varsity sport. age at Talladega Super- Boston (Porcello 5-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Pineda FLORIDA — Announced sophomore basketball Auburn at Alabama, 7 p.m. 1-3), 6:05 p.m. Croline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic (5), G Brandone Francis-Ramirez has decided to speedway and crossed the Oakland (Hahn 1-0) at Baltimore (Wright 1-2), Hockey France, def. Xu Yi-fan and Zheng Saisai, transfer. 6:05 p.m. China, 6-1, 6-3. FURMAN — Named Krista Beechy women’s finish line with a career-best L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 3-1) at Toronto (Stroman NHL Playoffs Tuesday assistant basketball coach. Promoted Shawn ON THE AIR 4-0), 6:07 p.m. SECOND ROUND Singles Poppie to women’s associate head basketball third-place finish. Texas (Hamels 3-0) at Detroit (Zimmermann (Best-of-seven; x-if necessary) Men coach. 5-0), 6:08 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE First Round HAMPDEN-SYDNEY — Named Neil Harries With the famed No. 3 Kansas City (Ventura 2-1) at Cleveland Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 Today (Salazar 2-2), 6:10 p.m. Roberto Bautista Agut (15), Spain, def. men’s assistant soccer coach. Wednesday, April 27 Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, 6-3, 7-5. ILLINOIS STATE — Named Katie Ehlen on his car and deep blood- COLLEGE BASEBALL Minnesota (Duffey 0-1) at Chicago White Sox N.Y. Islanders 5, Tampa Bay 3 (Latos 4-0), 7:10 p.m. Gael Monfils (13), France, def. Kevin Anderson, women’s director of basketball operations. lines in the sport, Dillon Saturday, April 30 South Africa, 6-4, 6-1. MEMPHIS — Named Danielle O’Banion 6 p.m. — Vanderbilt at Texas A&M, Seattle (Walker 2-1) at Houston (Fister 2-3), Tampa Bay 4, NY Islanders 1 7:10 p.m. Nick Kyrgios, Australia, def. Guido Pella, women’s associate head basketball coach. has started to fulfill some ESPN2 Tuesday’s Game Argentina, 7-6 (7), 6-4. MICHIGAN — Named Billy Donlon and Tampa Bay (Archer 1-4) at L.A. Angels Tampa Bay 5, NY Islanders 4, OT Jack Sock, United States, def. Benoit Paire, Saddi Washington men’s assistant basketball 6 p.m. — Missouri at Mississippi State, (Richards 1-3), 9:05 p.m. Friday’s Game of the promise heaped on France, 6-2, 6-4. Tampa Bay at NY Islanders, 6 p.m. coaches. him early in his career. His SEC Network National League Sunday’s Game Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, def. Dominic NEBRASKA — Named Michael Lewis men’s COLLEGE LACROSSE East Division NY Islanders at Tampa Bay, 2 p.m. Thiem (14), Austria, 7-6 (5), 6-3. assistant basketball coach. three top-five finishes are W L Pct GB x-Tuesday, May 10 Fabio Fognini, Italy, def. Bernard Tomic, NORTH CAROLINA — Announced junior F 4:30 p.m. — Big Ten Conference Washington 19 8 .704 — Tampa Bay at NY Islanders, TBA Australia, 6-2, 6-4. Kennedy Meeks will withdraw from the NBA two more than he had over New York 17 9 .654 1½ Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, def. Philipp Draft. tournament, semfinals, Big Ten Network Philadelphia 16 12 .571 3½ x-Thursday, May 12 his first two full seasons and NY Islanders at Tampa Bay, TBA Kohlschreiber, Germany, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (5). OKLAHOMA— Named Carlin Hartman men’s 7 p.m. — Big Ten Conference Miami 14 12 .538 4½ Denis Kudla, United States, def. Ivo Karlovic, assistant basketball coach. Atlanta 7 20 .259 12 Croatia, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (5), 7-6 (4). PROVIDENCE — Announced men’s freshman his five top 10s match last Central Division Pittsburgh 3, Washington 1 tournament, semfinals, Big Ten Network Thursday, April 28 Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Spain, def. Jeremy basketball F Quadree Smith will not return next W L Pct GB Chardy, France, 6-3, 6-4. season and will pursue other academic options. year’s total. GOLF Chicago 20 6 .769 — Washington 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT Saturday, April 30 Pablo Carreno Busta, Spain, def. Grigor SAINT LEO — Named Anthony Crocitto Maybe Dillon isn’t an Pittsburgh 15 13 .536 6 Dimitrov, Bulgaria, 7-6 (3), 6-3. 2 p.m. — PGA Tour, Wells Fargo St. Louis 14 14 .500 7 Pittsburgh 2, Washington 1 women’s basketball coach. intimidating threat to win a Championship, first round, at Charlotte, Milwaukee 11 16 .407 9½ Monday’s Game Borna Coric, Croatia, def. Nicolas Almagro, UALR — Named Mitch Cole men’s assistant Cincinnati 11 17 .393 10 Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 Spain, 6-2, 6-2. basketball coach. championship, yet. But win- North Carolina, TGC West Division Wednesday’s Game Second Round WOFFORD — Named Mike Merrill and W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2, OT Milos Raonic (11), Canada, def. Alexandr Sierra Simpson women’s assistant basketball ning a race doesn’t sound so MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL San Francisco 15 14 .517 — Saturday’s Game Dolgopolov, Ukraine, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-2. coaches. Los Angeles 14 14 .500 ½ Pittsburgh at Washington, 6:15 p.m. Rafael Nadal (5), Spain, def. Andrey Kuznetsov, farfetched this season. 12:30 p.m. — Philadelphia at St. Louis. Colorado 13 14 .481 1 x-Tuesday, May 10 Russia, 6-3, 6-3. Tuesday’s Moves MLB Network Arizona 12 17 .414 3 Washington at Pittsburgh, TBA Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Radek Stepanek, BASEBALL Dillon’s car got plenty San Diego 11 17 .393 3½ x-Thursday, May 12 Czech Republic, 7-6 (3), 3-6, 6-1. American League banged-up Sunday. It need- 6 p.m. — N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore OR Pittsburgh at Washington, TBA Richard Gasquet (10), France, def. Fernando BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Placed SS J.J. Texas at Toronto, MLB Network Wednesday’s Games Verdasco, Spain, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. Hardy on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Ryan ed 16 pit stops and its en- Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Women Flaherty from Norfolk (IL). NBA Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 4 St. Louis 2, Dallas 1 Singles BOSTON RED SOX — Activated RHP Carson tire front was duct taped to N.Y. Mets 8, Atlanta 0 Friday, April 29 Second Round Smith from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Marco 7 p.m. — Playoffs, conference L.A. Angels 7, Milwaukee 3 Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 Simona Halep (6), Romania, def. Karin Knapp, Hernandez to Pawtucket (IL). reach the finish. semifinals, Game 2, Miami at Toronto, Washington 13, Kansas City 2 Sunday, May 1 Italy, 6-1, 6-1. MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned INF Jorge “No one really panicked. Colorado 2, San Diego 0 St. Louis 4, Dallas 3, OT Timea Bacsinszky (10), Switzerland, def. Polanco to Rochester (IL). Activated 3B Trevor ESPN Miami 4, Arizona 3 Tuesday’s Game Ekaterina Makarova, Russia, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. Plouffe from the 15-day DL. We were in three crashes NHL Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Dodgers 5 St. Louis 6, Dallas 1 Carla Suarez Navarro (8), Spain, def. Sabine SEATTLE MARINERS — Selected RHP Steve St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 4 Today’s Game Lisicki, Germany, 6-3, 6-2. Johnson from Tacoma (PCL). Placed RHP Tony Dallas at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m. Zych on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 2. and had our best finish,” 8 p.m. — Stanley Cup playoffs, Western Today’s Games Sam Stosur, Australia, def. Lucie Safarova (11), Saturday’s Game TEXAS RANGERS — Acquired C Bobby Philadelphia (Eickhoff 1-3) at St. Louis (Garcia Czech Republic, walkover. Conference, second round, Game 4, San St. Louis at Dallas, Noon Dominika Cibulkova, Russia, def. Caroline Wilson from Detroit for LHP Chad Bell. Dillon said. “Not many of us 1-2), 12:45 p.m. Jose at Nashville, CNBC x-Monday, May 9 Garcia, France, 0-6, 6-3, 6-4. Activated C Chris Gimenez from 15-day DL and really look forward to that Arizona (Ray 1-1) at Miami (Conley 1-1), Dallas at St. Louis, TBA Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, def. designated him for assignment. 8:30 p.m. — Stanley Cup playoffs, 6:10 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 11 Camila Giorgi, Italy, walkover. National League because you put yourself in Milwaukee (Anderson 1-3) at Cincinnati (Simon Western Conference, second round, St. Louis at Dallas, TBA Laura Siegemund, Germany, def. Mirjana ATLANTA BRAVES — Agreed to terms with some pretty bad situations 0-3), 6:10 p.m. Lucic-Baroni, Croatia, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. LHP Sean Burnett on a minor league contract. Game 4, Dallas at St. Louis, NBC Sports Washington (Ross 3-0) at Chicago Cubs San Jose 2, Nashville 1 Sorana Cirstea, Romania, def. Danka Kovinic, CHICAGO CUBS — Placed OF Matt Szczur those weekends. I feel like (Lackey 3-1), 7:05 p.m. Friday, April 29 Montenegro, 6-3, 7-5. on the 15-day DL. Selected the contract of Network N.Y. Mets (deGrom 3-0) at San Diego (Rea 2-1), San Jose 5, Nashville 2 Doubles OF Ryan Kalish from Iowa. Transferred INF it’s part of the racing.” SOCCER 9:10 p.m. Sunday, May 1 Men Christian Villanueva to the 60-day DL. Colorado (Rusin 1-0) at San Francisco (Cain San Jose 3, Nashville 2 First Round CINCINNATI REDS — Activated LHP John Dillon won the Truck 2 p.m. — UEFA Europa League, Villarreal 0-3), 9:15 p.m. Tuesday’s Game Raven Klaasen, South Africa and Rajeev Ram, Lamb from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Drew championship in 2011 driv- Friday’s Games Nashville 4, San Jose 1 United States, def. Feliciano and Marc Lopez, Hayes to Louisville (IL). Agreed to terms with C at Liverpool, FS1 Washington (Scherzer 3-1) at Chicago Cubs Today’s Game Spain, 6-4, 6-7 (6), 10-5. Raffy Lopez on a minor league contract. ing the No. 3 made famous 2 p.m. — UEFA Europa League, Shakhtar (Lackey 3-1), 1:20 p.m. San Jose at Nashville, 8 p.m. Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, and Marcel MIAMI MARLINS — Recalled Nefi Ogando L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 3-1) at Toronto (Stroman Saturday’s Game Granollers, Spain, def. Steve Johnson and Sam from New Orleans (PCL). Nashville at San Jose, 9 p.m. by Dale Earnhardt for Rich- Donetsk at Sevilla, FS2 4-0), 6:07 p.m. Querrey, United States, 6-4, 6-2. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Recalled RHP Milwaukee (Peralta 2-3) at Cincinnati (Adleman x-Monday, May 9 Mahesh Bhupathi, India, and Fabrice Martin, ard Childress Racing, and 0-0), 6:10 p.m. San Jose at Nashville , TBA Junior Guerra from Colorado Springs (PCL). Friday Philadelphia (Velasquez 4-1) at Miami (Chen France, def. Guido Pella, Argentina, and Gilles Designated LHP Sam Freeman for assignment. x-Thursday, May 12 Simon, France, 6-7 (3), 7-5, 10-7. the Xfinity title in 2012 in AUTO RACING 2-1), 6:10 p.m. Nashville at San Jose, TBA SAN DIEGO PADRES — Released RHP Cory Arizona (Greinke 2-2) at Atlanta (Blair 0-1), Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, and Leonardo May- Mazzoni. the same number. 10:30 a.m. — NASCAR, Sprint Cup 6:35 p.m. er, Argentina, def. Juan Sebatian Cabal and FOOTBALL Pittsburgh (Liriano 2-1) at St. Louis (Martinez Soccer Robert Farah, Colombia, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (3), 10-7. National Football League He won the pole and Series, GoBowling.com 400, practice, at 4-1), 7:15 p.m. Women BUFFALO BILLS — Agreed to terms with OT Colorado (Bettis 3-1) at San Francisco Major League Soccer First Round Cordy Glenn on a contract extension. finished ninth in the sea- Kansas City, Kansas, FS1 (Bumgarner 3-2), 9:15 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Martina Hingis, Switzerland, and Sania Mirza DETROIT LIONS — Waived C Braxston Cave 12:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Sprint Cup N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 2-1) at San Diego W L D Pts GF GA (1), India, def. Chaung Chia-jung, Taiwan, and and TE Casey Pierce. son-opening 2014 Daytona (Pomeranz 2-3), 9:40 p.m. Montreal 4 3 2 14 13 11 Darija Jurak, Croatia, 6-0, 6-4. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Waived S Jimmy 500, then had just three Series, GoBowling.com 400, final Philadelphia 4 3 1 13 11 8 Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka Wilson and LB Cameron Gordon. Wednesday’s College Toronto FC 3 3 2 11 9 7 (6), Czech Republic, def. Anabel Medina MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed WR Moritz more top 10s the rest of the practice, at Kansas City, Kansas, FS1 Orlando City 2 2 4 10 15 13 Garrigues and Arantxa Parra Santonja, Spain, Boehringer. Scores 6-2, 1-6, 10-7. 3:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Camping World EAST D.C. United 2 3 4 10 11 11 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Agreed to terms year. He was ninth again at Boston College 7, Northeastern 6 New York City FC 2 3 4 10 13 15 Ekatarina Makarova and Elena Vesnina (8), with OT Terron Armstead on a five-year Truck Series, Toyota Tundra 250, Md.-Eastern Shore 9, Pittsburgh 6 New England 1 2 7 10 11 16 Russia, def. Raquel Atawo and Abigal Spears, extension through the 2021 season. Daytona this season, but SOUTH New York 3 6 0 9 12 17 United States, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 10-5. Canadian Football League kept the success rolling and qualifying, at Kansas City, Kansas, FS1 Clemson 7, Furman 6, 11 innings Columbus 2 4 2 8 7 10 Second Round EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Released RB Nic 5:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Davidson 6, High Point 5, 10 innings Chicago 1 2 4 7 7 8 Vania King, United States, and Alla Grigsby. posted consecutive top 10s Faulkner 10, Loyola NO 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Kudryavtseva, Russia, def. Garbine Muguruza WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Signed DB GoBowling.com 400, qualifying, at Lander 6, Erskine 3 W L T Pts GF GA and Carla Suarez Navarro (7), Spain, walkover. Jonathan Hefney to a one-day contract and at Las Vegas and Phoenix. Lyon 12, Park 5 Colorado 5 2 2 17 12 8 Svetlana Kuznetsova and Anastasia announced his retirement. Released WR Ricky Kansas City, Kansas, FS1 MIDWEST Real Salt Lake 5 1 2 17 14 12 Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, def. Bethanie Collins. Dillon credited a mid-sea- St. Scholastica 11-18, Northland 5-4 FC Dallas 5 3 2 17 15 17 Mattek-Sands, United States, and Lucie HOCKEY 7:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Camping World SOUTHWEST son crew chief change that Los Angeles 4 1 3 15 18 8 Safarova (2), Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-4. National Hockey League Houston 8, Prairie View A&M 0 NHL — Suspended Pittsburgh D Kris Letang Truck Series, Toyota Tundra 250, at Texas A&M-CC 3, Texas Rio Grande Valley 0 San Jose 4 2 3 15 12 11 Sporting K.C. 4 4 2 14 11 10 Monday one game for an illegal hit on Washington’s brought in Slugger Labbe Singles Kansas City, Kansas, FS1 Portland 3 3 3 12 14 16 Marcus Johansson during a May 2 game. as the trigger for better re- Southeastern Conference Men CALGARY FLAMES — Fired coach Bob COLLEGE BASEBALL Eastern Division Vancouver 3 5 2 11 12 15 First Round Team Conference All Games Seattle 3 4 1 10 8 10 Hartley and associate coach Jacques Cloutier. sults. 6 p.m. — Vanderbilt at Texas A&M, SEC Gilles Simon (16), France, def. Marcos COLLEGE W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Houston 1 5 2 5 14 16 Baghdatis, Cyprus, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. S. Carolina 15-5 .750 35-9 .795 BELMONT — Named Jamey Givens women’s “We switched a lot up Network Feliciano Lopez, Spain, def. Leonardo Mayer, assistant basketball coach. Florida 14-6 .700 38-7 .844 Friday’s Game Argentina, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-4. Vanderbilt 13-8 .619 35-10 .778 CAL DAVIS — Named Emily Girasole assistant on the team,” Dillon said. 7 p.m. — Missouri at Mississippi State, New York at Orlando City, 6 p.m. Milos Raonic (11), Canada, def. Thomaz Kentucky 11-10 .524 27-18 .600 Saturday’s Games field hockey coach. “We wanted a group of guys Missouri 7-14 .333 24-22 .522 Bellucci, Brazil, 7-6 (4), 6-1. COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY — Announced ESPNU Portland at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Andrey Kuznetsov, Russia, def. Viktor Troicki, Georgia 7-14 .333 22-23 .489 Montreal at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. the retirement of Wayne Dickens football that were really confident in COLLEGE LACROSSE Tennessee 6-15 .286 24-21 .533 Serbia, 6-4, 6-4. coach. Named Rocky Hager interim football FC Dallas at Toronto FC, 6:30 p.m. Richard Gasquet (10), France, def. Roberto Western Division Sporting Kansas City at Houston, 7:30 p.m. coach. him and myself. Guys that 5:30 p.m. — Big Ten Conference Team Conference All Games Carballes Baena, Spain, 6-1, 7-6 (5). Real Salt Lake at Colorado, 8 p.m. DUKE — Announced women’s sophomore tournament, women, semifinals, Big Ten W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Denis Istomin, Uzbekistan, def. Teymuraz basketball F Sofia Roma has transferred from wanted no excuses when it Texas A&M 14-7 .667 35-9 .795 San Jose at Seattle, 9 p.m. Gabashvili, Russia, 6-1, 6-4. Sunday’s Games Wagner. came down to the race cars. Network Miss. St. 12-9 .571 30-14-1 .682 Lucas Pouille, France, def. David Goffin (12), LEES-MCRAE — Named Mandy Gallagher Ole Miss 12-9 .571 34-12 .739 New England at Los Angeles, 2:30 p.m. Belgium, 7-6 (4), 2-6, 7-6 (7). New York City FC at D.C. United, 6:30 p.m. women’s assistant cycling coach. It’s been our motto, do your 8 p.m. — Big Ten Conference LSU 11-10 .524 28-16 .636 Joao Sousa, Portugal, def. Nicolas Mahut, MICHIGAN — Released junior G-F Kameron Alabama 10-11 .476 25-20 .556 France, 6-4, 6-4. tournament, women, semifinals, Big Ten Arkansas 7-14 .333 26-19 .578 Chatman from the men’s basketball program, job, work hard and stay fo- Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, def. Vasek allowing him to transfer. Auburn 7-14 .333 20-24 .455 Softball Pospisil, Canada, 6-1, 6-7 (4), 6-4. Network ST. LAWRENCE — Named Mark Morris men’s cused.” Sam Querrey, United States, def. Pierre- Southeastern Conference ice hockey coach. Monday’s Games Hughes Herbert, France, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (5), 6-4. COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Team Conference All Games TENNESSEE — Announced women’s graduate Dillon was a bit of a No games scheduled David Ferrer (9), Spain, def. Guillermo W-L Pct. W-L Pct. basketball C Schaquilla Nunn has transferred 2 p.m. — NCAA Beach Volleyball Tuesday’s Games Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2. ringer for Team Dover in Eastern Kentucky 5, Kentucky 4 Florida 17-4 .810 49-4 .925 from Winthrop. Championship, quarterfinals, at Gulf Auburn 15-5 .750 45-7 .865 Women Florida 7, Bethune-Cookman 1 Second Round VCU — Announced men’s junior basketball F Tuesday’s 10-3 softball Illinois 6, Missouri 4 Tennessee 14-6 .700 38-12 .760 Michael Gilmore will transfer. Shores, Alabama, TRU TV Alabama 14-7 .667 43-10 .811 Daria Gavrilova, Australia, def. Elina Svitolina victory against Hendrick Vanderbilt 6, Western Kentucky 1 (12), Ukraine, 6-2, 7-6 (4). VILLANOVA — Announced junior F Kris Missouri State 14, Arkansas 6 Kentucky 14-7 .667 40-11 .784 GOLF Christina McHale, United States, def. Karolina Jenkins has withdrawn his name from NBA Motorsports driver Kasey Wednesday’s Games Missouri 12-9 .571 37-12 .755 draft consideration. 5:30 a.m. — European PGA Tour, South Carolina 4, South Carolina Upstate 1 LSU 13-11 .542 40-13 .755 Pliskova (13), Czech Republic, 7-6 (3), 6-4. Ole Miss 12, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1 Georgia 11-10 .524 39-14 .736 Patricia Maria Tig, Romania, def. Sloane Kahne and Team Pocono. Stephens (16), United States, 6-2, 6-3. Monday’s Moves Trophée Hassan II, second round, at Today’s Games Ole Miss 10-11 .476 37-17 .685 BASEBALL He played in the 2002 Little Missouri at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. Texas A&M 7-14 .333 35-16 .686 Petra Kvitova (5), Czech Republic, def. Elena Rabat, Morocco, TGC Vesnina, Russia, 6-3, 6-3. Major League Baseball (SEC Network) South Carolina 6-15 .286 34-18 .654 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF League World Series for the Vanderbilt at Texas A&M, 6 p.m. (ESPN2) Mississippi St. 3-18 .143 25-27 .481 Madison Keys, United States, def. Barbora 9:30 a.m. — European PGA Tour, Strycova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-3. BASEBALL — Suspended Los Angeles Friday’s Games Arkansas 1-20 .048 17-36 .321 Dodgers RHP Josh Ravin 80 games after Southwest Forsyth (Clem- Victoria Azarenka (4), Belarus, def. Alize Trophée Hassan II, second round, at Florida at Tennessee, 5 p.m. testing positive for a performance- mons, North Carolina) Lit- Rabat, Morocco, TGC South Carolina at Kentucky, 5:30 p.m. Monday’s Game Cornet, France, 6-3, 6-2. enhancing substance in violation of Major League Ole Miss at Georgia, 6 p.m. Auburn at Tennessee, ccd. Louisa Chirico, United States, def. Ana Ivanovic Baseball’s Joint Drug Prevention and tle League team. 11:30 a.m. — LPGA Tour, Yokohama Vanderbilt at Texas A&M, 6 p.m. (SEC Network) Tuesday’s Games (14), Serbia, 5-7, 6-1, 6-3. Treatment Program. Missouri at Mississippi State, 7 p.m. (ESPNU) No games scheduled Irina-Camelia Begu, Romania, def. Garbine American League Arkansas at LSU, 7 p.m. “I got whooped when I Tire Classic, second round, at Prattville, Wednesday’s Games Muguruza (3), Spain, 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-3. SEATTLE MARINERS — Sent RHP Joe Auburn at Alabama, 7 p.m. Florida 1-7, Florida State 0-1, first game 12 Doubles Saturday’s Games Wieland outright to Tacoma (PCL). got there,” he said, smiling. Alabama, TGC innings Men National League Ole Miss at Georgia, 1 p.m. Ole Miss 3, Louisiana Tech 1 First Round “You build lifelong relation- 2 p.m. — PGA Tour, Wells Fargo Vanderbilt at Texas A&M, 2:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Today’s Games ATLANTA BRAVES — Recalled RHP Mike Pablo Carreno Busta and Fernando Verdasco, Foltynewicz from Gwinnett (IL). Selected the Florida at Tennessee, 3 p.m. No games scheduled Spain, def. Kevin Anderson, South Africa, and ships. I still talk to some of Championship, second round, at Char- Missouri at Mississippi State, 4 p.m. Friday’s Games contracts of INF-OF Chase d’Arnaud, OF Jeremy Chardy, France, 6-4, 6-4. Matt Tuiasosopo and INF Reid Brignac from lotte, North Carolina, TGC South Carolina at Kentucky, 5:30 p.m. Arkansas at Florida, 5 p.m. Women the guys on the team today.” Auburn at Alabama, 6 p.m. (SEC Network) Mississippi State at Kentucky, 5 p.m. Gwinnett. Optioned RHP John Gant and First Round INF-OF Jace Peterson to Gwinnett. Designated 6 p.m. — Champions Tour, Insperity Arkansas at LSU, 6:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Texas A&M at Auburn, 6 p.m. Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka (6), Smoke’s good deed Sunday’s Games Tennessee at Ole Miss, 6 p.m. OF Drew Stubbs for assignment. Invitational, first round, at The Ole Miss at Georgia, Noon Czech Republic, def. Kateryna Bondarenko and CINCINNATI REDS — Placed C Devin Artie Kempner was pinched from South Carolina at Missouri, 6:30 p.m. Olga Savchuk, Ukraine, 6-4, 7-6 (1). Arkansas at LSU, 1 p.m. Georgia at Alabama, 6:30 p.m. Mesoraco on the 15-day disabled list, behind by a grinning Tony Stewart at a Woodlands, Texas, TGC Florida at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Anabel Medina Garrigues and Arantxa Parra retroactive to April 28. Recalled C Ramon Saturday’s Games Santonja, Spain, def. Paula Badosa Gibert recent driver’s meeting. HOCKEY South Carolina at Kentucky, 2 p.m. (ESPNU) Mississippi State at Kentucky, 11 a.m. Cabrera from Louisville (IL). Auburn at Alabama, 3 p.m. (SEC Network) Georgia at Alabama, 11 a.m. (ESPN) and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez, Spain, 4-6, SAN DIEGO PADRES — Recalled INF-OF Alex Stewart let Kempner, the NASCAR Arkansas at Florida, Noon (ESPNU) 6-3, 10-7. Dickerson from El Paso (PCL). Designated LHP 8 a.m. — 2016 IIHF World Championships, Lara Arruabarrena, Spain, and Sara Errani, on Fox coordinating director, know he had Tennessee at Ole Miss, Noon (SEC Network) Michael Kirkman for assignment. United States vs. Canada, at St. Basketball Texas A&M at Auburn, 1 p.m. (ESPNU) Italy, def. Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, and Oksana SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Recalled OF been fined by NASCAR for criticizing the South Carolina at Missouri, 2 p.m. (ESPNU) Kalashnikova, Georgia, 6-4, 6-3. Mac Williamson from Sacramento (PCL). Petersburg, Russia, NBC Sports Network NBA Playoffs Andreja Klepac and Katarina Srebotnik, series. Sunday’s Games Optioned LHP Steven Okert to Sacramento. HORSE RACING CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Arkansas at Florida, Noon Slovenia, def. Silvia Soler-Espinosa and Sara BASKETBALL “I go, ‘Oh really, you got fined?’ ” EASTERN CONFERENCE Mississippi State at Kentucky, Noon Sorribes Tormo, Spain, 6-0, 7-5. Women’s National Basketball Association 11:30 a.m. — Fillies, Kentucky Derby (Best-of-seven; x-if necessary) Washington at LSU, Noon Svetlana Kuznetsova and Anastasia NEW YORK LIBERTY — Acquired G Kempner said, laughing. Cleveland 2, Atlanta 0 South Carolina at Missouri, 12:30 p.m. Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, def. Maria Irigoyen, Shoni Schimmel from Atlanta for a 2017 sec- Stewart had a real surprise for Kemp- Oaks, at Louisville, Kentucky, NBC Sports Monday’s Game Texas A&M at Auburn, 1 p.m. Argentina, and Liang Chen, China, 6-2, 6-4. ond-round draft pick. Cleveland 104, Atlanta 93 Tennessee at Ole Miss, 1 p.m. Vania King, United States, and Alla FOOTBALL ner, though — the $35,000 raised from Network Wednesday’s Game Georgia at Alabama, 1 p.m. Kudryavtseva, Russia, def. Julia Goerges, National Football League the Drivers Council to pay his fine would Cleveland 123, Atlanta 98 Germany, and Karolina Pliskova, Czech ARIZONA CARDINALS — Agreed to terms MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Friday’s Game instead be donated to Autism Delaware, Republic, 6-0, 7-5. with RB Jared Baker, WR Jeff Beathard, CB Eli 1 p.m. — Washington at Chicago Cubs, Cleveland at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Tennis Margarita Gasparyan, Russia, and Katerina Bouka, LS Kameron Canaday, WR Amir founded by Kempner. Sunday’s Game Siniakova, Czech Republic, def. Kveta Peschke Carlisle, QB Jake Coker, OT Clay Debord, LS MLB Network Cleveland at Atlanta, 2:30 p.m. Mutua Madrid Open “People don’t realize how thoughtful and Barbora Strycova, Czech Republic, 5-7, Daniel Dillon, S Matthias Farley, CB Trevon x-Tuesday, May 10 Wednesday 6-2, 10-6. Hartfield, WR Chris King, LB Lamar Louis, OT these guys from NASCAR are,” Kemp- 6 p.m. — Boston at N.Y. Yankees OR L.A. Atlanta at Cleveland, TBA At Caja Magica, Madrid, Spain Givens Price, P Garrett Swanson, TE Hakeem x-Thursday, May 12 ner said. “I was speechless, and that’s a Dodgers at Toronto, MLB Network Purse: Men, $5.5 million, (WT1000); Valles and CB Ronald Zamort. Cleveland at Atlanta, TBA Women, $6 million (Premier) Transactions BUFFALO BILLS — Agreed to terms with rarity.” 6:30 p.m. — Arizona at Atlanta, Fox x-Sunday, May 15 Surface: Clay-Outdoor LB Bryson Albright, WR Davonte Allen, WR Atlanta at Cleveland, TBA Singles Wednesday’s Moves Gary Chambers, LS Reid Ferguson, FB Glenn This was one instance where Stew- Sports South Men BASEBALL Miami 1, Toronto 0 Gronkowski, C Robert Kugler, G Jamison Lalk, art’s often prickly personality didn’t Second Round American League DE Claudell Louis, OT Marquis Lucas, OT Keith NBA Tuesday’s Game Roberto Bautista Agut (15), Spain, def. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned OF overshadow his behind-the-scenes good Miami 102, Toronto 96, OT Lumpkin, PK Marshall Morgan, LB Eric Striker, 6 p.m. — Playoffs, Eastern Conference, Feliciano Lopez, Spain, 3-6, 7-5, 5-7. Terrance Gore to Northwest Arkansas (TL). DB Julian Whigham and DT Justin Zimmer. deeds. Today’s Game Tomas Berdych (8), Czech Republic, def. Denis MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned RHP Alex Miami at Toronto, 7 p.m. Released CB Merrill Noel, C Ronald Patrick semifinals, Game 3, Cleveland at Atlanta, Istomin, Uzbekistan, 6-3, 6-3. Meyer to Rochester (IL). Recalled RHP J.R. and DE Jarius Wynn. “People don’t realize how great of a Saturday’s Game Kei Nishikori (6), Japan, def. Fabio Fognini, Graham from Rochester. Toronto at Miami, 4 p.m. CLEVELAND BROWNS — Terminated the guy Tony Stewart is,” Kempner said. “He ESPN Italy, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5. NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed DH Alex contract of LB Scott Solomon. Waived WR Monday’s Game Nick Kyrgios, Australia, def. Stan Wawrinka (4), Rodriguez on the 15-day DL. Recalled LHP stays below the radar with his charitable 8:30 p.m. — Playoffs, Western Confer- Toronto at Miami, 7 p.m. Saalim Hakim. Switzerland, 7-6 (7), 7-6 (2). James Pazos from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). work and how great of a person he really x-Wednesday, May 11 DETROIT LIONS — Exercised the fifth-year ence, semifinals, Game 3, San Antonio at Miami at Toronto, TBA Sam Querrey, United States, def. Lucas Pouille, TEXAS RANGERS — Traded C Chris Gimenez option on the contract of DE Ezekiel Ansah. is.” x-Friday, May 13 France, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4. to Cleveland for cash considerations. Activated Signed LB Zaviar Gooden. Oklahoma City, ESPN Gilles Simon (16), France, def. Pablo Carreno C Bobby Wilson. Optioned C Brett Nicholas to Kempner also said retired NASCAR Toronto at Miami, TBA INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Agreed to terms NHL x-Sunday, May 15 Busta, Spain, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. Round Rock (PCL). with WRS Danny Anthrop, Marcus Leak, champion Jeff Gordon has been a “spec- Miami at Toronto, TBA Novak Djokovic (1), Serbis, def. Borna Coric, FOOTBALL MeKale McKay, Chester Rogers and Tevaun 6 p.m. — Stanley Cup playoffs, Croatia, 6-2, 6-4. National Football League Smith; DEs Sterling Bailey and Delvon tacular” addition to the Fox broadcast WESTERN CONFERENCE David Ferrer (9), Spain, def. Denis Kudla, NFL — Announced the resignation of Simmons; OL Isiah Cage, Davante Harris and booth. Eastern Conference, semifinals, Game 4, San Antonio 1, Oklahoma City 1 United States, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. security chief Jeffrey Miller after the May Adam Redmond; TEs Darion Griswold and Tampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders, NBC Sports Saturday, April 30 Joao Sousa, Portugal, def. Marcel Granollers, owners’ meetings and a training Mike Miller; DBs Daniel Davie, Stefan McClure, “He’s brought an enthusiasm in our San Antonio 124, Oklahoma City 92 Spain, 6-3, 6-3. session. Named Mike Kensil vice president of Christopher Milton, Darius White and Andrew 15th year that’s been great,’ he said. “His Network Monday’s Game Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, def. Gael Monfils (13), international game operations. Williamson; and LBs Curt Maggitt, Andrew Oklahoma City 98, San Antonio 97 France, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 7-6 (4). ARIZONA CARDINALS — Released C Sarao and Ronald Thompson. Waived TE insights have been tremendous. We love Friday’s Game Jack Sock, United States, def. Juan Martin del Valerian Ume-Ezeoke, CB Kevin White, CB Cameron Clear, LS Forrest Hill, C-G Khaled him.” Prep Baseball San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 8:30 p.m. Potro, Argentina, 6-4, 7-6 (2). Joel Wilkinson and S Tyrequek Zimmerman. Holmes and OT Mitchell Van Dyk. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 3B BRIEFLY BASKETBALL: NBA Playoffs Mississippi State Cutura, Agarwal earn NCAA singles bids STARKVILLE — Juniors Mate Cutura and Rishab Agarwal will Cleveland sets record for 3-pointers in rout represent the No. 22 Mississippi State men’s tennis team in the NCAA Individual Championships, the NCAA announced Wednesday. BY TOM WITHERS Cavaliers 123, Hawks 98 3-pointers in the first half, With their deep barrage, Cutura and Agarwal earned a ranking of 35th and 54th in the most The Associated Press setting the mark for any the Cavs outshot Steph Cur- recent ITA Singles Rankings. half and then broke Golden ry and the Golden State War- Ole Miss sophomore Gustav Hansson earned his first bid to the CLEVELAND — Wear- only watch in amazement as State’s postseason mark of riors and every other team 64-player singles field, while sophomore Zvonimir Babic and freshman ing headphones and sweats, Filip Kraljevic are among the 32-team doubles draw. the Cavs rained down long- 21 3-pointers when Kyrie Ir- who has ever taken aim at Alabama sophomore Korey Lovett and freshman Mazen Osama J.R. Smith, the one Cleve- range shots from every cor- ving knocked one down with the rim from outside 22 feet. will be a No. 5-8 seed in the doubles draw. land player without any re- ner of the floor in Game 2. 5 minutes, 6 seconds left. And while the sheer number All matches at the NCAA Singles Championship, which begins May strictions on where or when “That was overwhelm- Cleveland tied the record of 3s the Cavs is historic, the 25 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, will be best-of-three sets. No-ad scoring and a he can shoot, finished his ing,” Hawks guard Kent Ba- seven-point tiebreaker at six-games-all will be used for all matches. of 23 3-pointers shared by onslaught might not be that Draws for both tournaments will be announced at a later date. pregame warmup by stop- zemore said. Orlando (2009) and Hous- surprising given the way the n Lee, Patrasc earn berths in NCAA Singles Championship: ping near half-court and Choose any adjective and ton (2013) before reserve league has changed as well At Starkville, Women’s tennis junior Jasmine Lee and senior Georgiana launching a shot. it would apply to the Cavs, Dahnty Jones made No. 24 as Cleveland’s numerous of- Patrasc were at-large selections to compete May 25-30 in the NCAA Swish. who finished 25 of 45 from Individual Championships at Tulsa, Oklahoma. MSU’s doubles tandem with 2:24 left and Mo Wil- fensive weapons. of Madison Harrison and Kristina Vozniak also was named the first At the time, inside the behind the arc to rewrite liams capped a night no one The Cavs dropped 20 alternate for the NCAA Doubles Championship. quickly filling arena, it the record books. Smith led inside Quicken Loans Arena 3-pointers in a first-round Ole Miss sophomore Arianne Hartono earned a bid to the NCAA didn’t seem significant. Lat- the way by making seven will forget by making No. 25. victory against Detroit. Singles Championship and will team with senior Mai El Kamash in the er, it became symbolic. 3-pointers, including one he James said the Cavs They’ve been among the NCAA Doubles Championship. On Wednesday night, Alabama junior Erin Routliffe and freshman Andie Daniell will play dropped balancing on one didn’t intend to make histo- league’s most rapid-fire in the NCAA Individual Championships. Smith and the Cavaliers leg and another where he ry, history just happened. teams all season. n Members of women’s golf team will play in NCAA Regional: barely missed. barely looked at the rim be- “I don’t think we searched James, though, doesn’t At Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Half of the MSU women’s golf team’s travel Cleveland put on the fore firing away. out threes until we heard on consider them outside ori- squad will compete in the first round of the NCAA Championships. greatest shooting perfor- “J.R. is the only one on the Jumbotron that we tied ented. Jessica Peng and Ji Eun Baik will be the fourth and fifth seeds at the event, which begins today and runs through Saturday. mance in NBA history, the team who has the green the record,” he said. “And “We’re not a 3-point n The Alabama women’s golf team will open play today as the No. draining 25 3-pointers in a light,” said LeBron James. then we felt like we came shooting team,” James said, 1 seed in the NCAA Women’s Golf Regional in Shoal Creek, Alabama. 123-98 victory against the “It’s fluorescent.” this far so we might as well “and we don’t want to be la- The three-day 54-hole regional will run through Saturday. Atlanta Hawks, who could The Cavs made 18 try and break it.” beled that.” Ole Miss Baseball team routs Arkansas-Pine Bluff Bosh officially out for rest of Heat season OXFORD — Errol Robinson, Ryan Olenek, and Kyle Watson had two hits apiece and at least two RBIs Wednesday night to lead the No. BY TIM REYNOLDS offs,” read the statement. “The Heat, to — the city where he spent his first 7 Ole Miss baseball team to a 12-1 victory against Arkansas-Pine Bluff The Associated Press Chris, the doctors and medical team seven NBA seasons — for the All-Star at Swayze Field. Right-hander posted a career-high 11 strikeouts to have been working together through- weekend. He went through the All- help propel the Rebels (34-12) past the Golden Lions (17-22). MIAMI — Chris Bosh’s season is out this process and will continue to do Star media day rigors on Friday of that With the win, Ole Miss improved to 22-3 in non-conference games officially over, regardless of how far so to return Chris to playing basketball weekend knowing he couldn’t play in and 11-2 in midweek matchups. Coach Mike Bianco also collected his the Miami Heat advance in the post- as soon as possible.” the game, and the reason initially cited 400th victory at Swayze Field. season. Bosh is expected to remain with the was a calf strain. Smith (4-4) allowed one unearned run on four hits in seven innings, The Heat and Bosh made the an- which ties a career-long outing. Freshman Andrew Lowe retired all six team throughout the remainder of the Days later, it became known that batters he faced (three strikeouts) to end the game. nouncement Wednesday afternoon af- playoffs — helping his teammates how- it was much worse — though not as Robinson extended his hitting streak to 11 games and knocked in ter the team practiced in Toronto, end- ever he can. And while the statement severe as in 2015, when a clot on one a team-high three runs. Freshman Nic Fortes scored three runs to lead ing the recent speculation that Bosh finally provides resolution on his short- of his lungs caused so much pain and the Rebels and tally a new career high. would try to return to the court during n In related news, junior Henri Lartigue was added to the watch list term status, it remains unknown if he other problems that Bosh needed to for the 2016 Johnny Bench Award presented by BaseballSavings.com, the playoffs. has dealt with any other clots or if he be hospitalized. And when the team the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission announced Wednesday Bosh has not played since the All- remains on blood thinners. began its post-All-Star schedule this morning. The Johnny Bench Award, named after the 14-time All-Star Star break after a blood clot was discov- “This has been going on since Feb- season in Atlanta, coach Erik Spoels- and 10-time Gold Glove winner, is presented annually to the nation’s top ered in his left leg. It’s the second con- collegiate catcher as voted on by Division I coaches. ruary,” Heat guard Dwyane Wade said tra said players addressed what they n Jahnke leads softball team past Louisiana Tech: At Ruston, secutive year that Bosh’s season ended in Toronto on Wednesday, before the would miss about Bosh not being avail- Louisiana, Elisha Jahnke allowed five baserunners, and Ashton at the break because of problems with announcement. “All we know is that able to play. Lampton came through with timely hitting to lead the softball team to a clotting, and the joint statement came he’s taking care of himself, health- “We talked about what we are going 3-1 victory against Louisiana Tech on Wednesday at the Lady Techsters one day after the National Basketball wise, and that’s all we care about.” to miss the most about CB and it wasn’t Softball Complex. Jahnke (10-6) allowed two hits, one of which was a solo home run Players Association urged Bosh and Miami leads Toronto 1-0 in the East- end of possession, throw it to him and in the second inning. She is the Ole Miss pitcher to reach 10 wins this the team to resolve any issues they ern Conference semifinals, with Game he can get you a shot or defensive ro- season. She walked two and struck out four. At one point, she retired have about his immediate future. 2 set for today. tations,” Spoelstra said Wednesday. “It nine in a row. Lampton had two of the team’s seven hits, including all “The Miami Heat and Chris Bosh Bosh was averaging a team-best was his leadership and his voice. Now three RBIs off a double and a triple. Elantra Cox went 2-for-3 from the announce that Chris will not be playing leadoff spot with a double and run scored, while Hailey Lunderman, 19.1 points at the break, when the clot he’s around the team, he still provides Miranda Strother, and Sarah Van Schaik all added one hit. in the remainder of the 2016 NBA Play- was found after he arrived in Toron- that, and it’s a powerful thing.” Ole Miss (37-17) will play host No. 9 Tennessee this weekend at the Ole Miss Softball Complex. Game 1 will be at 6 p.m. Friday night. THIS WEEK n Graduate transfer Manuel joins women’s basketball team: GOLF At Oxford, the women’s basketball team added graduate transfer PGA TOUR Taylor Manuel to its roster for the 2016-17 season coach Matt Insell WELLS FARGO announced Wednesday. The 6-foot4 forward comes to Oxford after McIlroy targets first PGA Tour win of year CHAMPIONSHIP spending two years at Loyola Chicago and her freshman year at n SITE: Charlotte, N.C. Purdue. Manuel, a two-time first-team All-MVC selection and the BY STEVE REED “The positive vibes and the memories I n SCHEDULE: Today-Sunday 2014-15 Missouri Valley Newcomer of the Year, led her team in scoring The Associated Press in 2015-16 with 15.2 points per game and 7.8 rebounds per game, while have had here, that really helps,” said McIl- n COURSE: Quail Hollow also earning a spot on the Missouri Valley All-Defensive Team. roy, who turned 27 Thursday. “Remembering Club. TPC Louisiana. Yards: CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Rory McIlroy is the great shots I have hit on some holes and 7,442. Par: 72 confident a return to one of his favorite golf the great putts I have holed when I needed n PURSE: $7.3 million (First Southern Mississippi courses will end his winless streak on the to, all of those things combined — it is just a prize: $1.314 million) Tickets available for Conference USA Baseball PGA Tour. n place that I feel very comfortable. I feel like I TV: Golf Channel Championship at Pete Taylor Park It may be hard to fathom, but it’s been a (Today-Friday, 3-6 p.m.; have to play pretty badly not to shoot a good HATTIESBURG — Tickets are available for the Conference USA full year since the world’s No. 3-ranked player Saturday-Sunday, Noon-1:30 score.” Baseball Championship on May 25-29 at Pete Taylor Park/Hill Denson last won on tour. McIlroy’s last victory came p.m.), CBS Sports (Satur- Field. It doesn’t hurt that the world’s top two golf- here at the Wells Fargo Championship last day-Sunday, 2-5 p.m.) All session prices are $45 for youth general admission (17 & ers — Jordan Spieth and Jason Day — aren’t n DEFENDING CHAMPION: under), $60 for adult general admission, and $90 for chairbacks. Fans May when he obliterated the field by seven Rory McIlroy. can purchase tickets by calling the Southern Miss Athletic Ticket Office playing here this week. shots to become the tournament’s first two- n LAST WEEK: Brian Stuard at 1-800-844-TICK (8425), by going online at SouthernMissTickets. time winner. The fact that the course is saturated this com or by visiting the Pat Ferlise Ticket Office weekdays during normal week and balls simply aren’t rolling much won his first PGA Tour event business hours. Despite shooting a tournament-record in a playoff at the Zurich 21-under 267 here last year, McIlroy was nev- in the fairway only further playing into his Classic over Jamie Lover- er able to carry that momentum over to the hands since he’s traditionally so long and ac- mark and Byeong An. Alabama curate off the tee. Shelton, Riley earn All-SEC golf honors rest of 2015 except for one win on the Euro- PGA TOUR pean Tour. Rickie Fowler, who won here in 2014, said BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alabama men’s golfer Robby Shelton he’s confident McIlroy will be in contention CHAMPIONS was named first-team All-Southeastern Conference, while Davis Riley “I do feel as if this is my best chance to INSPERITY INVITATIONAL this week. earned a spot on the league’s second team and all-freshman team, the get that first win” of the season, McIlroy said n SITE: The Woodlands, league office announced Wednesday. Wednesday. “The golf course sets up well for “The length is a premium this year here Texas Junior Robby Prater was named to the SEC Community Service more so than others,” Fowler said. “If you n team. Georgia’s Lee McCoy was named the SEC Golfer of the Year, me and it’s a very fair test. You hit good shots SCHEDULE: Friday-Sunday while coach Chris Haack was voted as the league’s Coach of the Year. and you get rewarded.” can drive it a little further than other people n COURSE: Woodlands CC. Florida’s Sam Horsfield earned the Freshman of the Year honors, while Everything seems to be pointing toward and keep it in the fairway and have a shorter Yards: 7,018. Par: 72 Missouri’s Euan Walker was tabbed the Scholar Athlete of the Year. this being a strong week for McIlroy. club it definitely helps here. If Rory drives the n PURSE: $2.1 million. ball well this week, he will play well as he has (First prize: $315,000) Not only does the Quail Hollow Club bene- n Junior Colleges done here multiple times.” TV: Golf Channel (Friday, fit players like McIlroy who are long and accu- 6-9 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, Stafford helps EMCC baseball team beat Southwest rate off the tee, but his confidence here is off McIlroy’s game seems to be rounding into 4-6 p.m.) Mississippi in season finale the charts. McIlroy’s third-round 61 last year form after a slow start to the season. Since n DEFENDING CHAMPION: SCOOBA — Former New Hope High School standout Taylor Staf- set a course record and made for a drama-free failing to make the cut at the Honda Classic Ian Woosnam ford hit a three-run home run in the sixth inning Tuesday night to help Sunday as nobody else in the field was close in February, he has finished in the top 10 in n LAST TOURNAMENT: the East Mississippi Community College baseball team rally for a 6-5 enough to mount a challenge. three of the last four tournaments. Woody Austin and Michael victory against Southwest Mississippi C.C. in Game 2 of a - Allen won the Bass Pro Leg- er at Gerald Poole Field. ends of Golf at Cedar Lodge Stafford went 3-for-4 in his final game, including his team-leading 10th home run and three runs scored, to push the Lions to a final record Lewis hopes for LPGA success in Alabama on April 24. of 16-28 and 12-16 in the Mississippi Association of Community and By The Associated Press don’t know, but I definitely rain that they’ve had and this LPGA TOUR Junior Colleges. Sophomore right-hander Layton Dill threw two score- YOKOHAMA TIRE LPGA less innings in relief to get the victory. He struck out three and allowed a gained some confidence af- different wind, it’s difficult. PRATTVILLE, Ala. — CLASSIC sixth-inning single. ter last week.” The longer holes are diffi- n In Game 1, Southwest Mississippi rallied from a six-run deficit to Stacy Lewis is hoping that SITE: Prattville, Alabama Lewis and third-ranked cult. The greens are slower, n take a 15-14 victory in 11 innings. making a much-needed putt SCHEDULE: Today- Lexi Thompson are in po- so maybe that will even out.” Sunday. will give her a boost going sition to take the top spots Tamulis won her firstn COURSE: RTJ Golf ICC softball season ends with loss to East Central into a tournament where she on the U.S. Olympic team. LPGA Tour title after 11 Trail, Capitol Hill (Senator ELLISVILLE — The No. 7 Itawamba Community College softball has thrived in the past. team ended its season with a 7-6 loss to No. 10 East Central C.C. in Thompson, the 2011 winner, years of trying at the subur- Course). Yards: 6,599. Par: the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College (MACJC) Lewis made a 20-foot putt is skipping the tournament to ban Montgomery course last 72. State Tournament on Tuesday at Jones County Junior College. to finish her second round play in Japan. August. She hasn’t finished n PURSE: $1.3 million. East Central (43-9) took advantage of a pair of errors to take a 1-0 and make the first cut last Only nine of the top 20 in better than 18th in 16 tourna- (First prize: $195,000). lead in the top of the first inning before Addie Thompson (Hamilton) week in Texas. Now, the n TV: Golf Channel answered with a grand slam in the bottom half of the inning to give the the world ranking are in the ments since then. world’s fourth-ranked player n Se Ri Pak receives special (Today-Friday, 11:30 a.m. to Indians (39-10) a 4-1 lead. field, a low number by LPGA 2:30 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, moves on to the Yokohama exemption for U.S. Women’s Open: At Far The Warriors cashed in on two more errors in the second and standards. 2-4 p.m.) another in the third when Summer Lavender roped a two-run home Hills, New Jersey, Retiring South Korean great Tire LPGA Classic, where Normally held late in the Se Ri Pak has received a special exemption n DEFENDING CHAMPION: run to put East Central on top 5-4 before the game was delayed due to she won in 2012 and fin- lightning in the area with outs in the inning. summer, the tournament was from the U.S. Golf Association to play in the Kris Tamulis. An hour after the delay, tournament officials and coaches sus- ished second two years lat- moved up to Mother’s Day U.S. Women’s Open. n LAST WEEK: Jenny Shin pended the tournament until Tuesday afternoon. When the game was er on Capitol Hill’s Senator weekend because of the Olym- The USGA announced the exemption won the Volunteers of resumed, the Warriors picked up a pair of insurance runs in the top of Course, part of the Robert Wednesday for the July 7-10 event at Corde- America Texas Shootout for pics. That means playing with Valle in San Martin, California. Pak won the fourth to take a 7-4 advantage. Trent Jones Golf Trail. her first LPGA Tour victory. ICC answered with a run in the bottom of the fourth when Taylor temperatures forecast to top 1998 tournament at Blackwolf Run in a 20- Thornton (Carrollton) singled and scored on double by Bree Thompson Lewis went on to shoot out in the mid-80s instead of hole playoff against amateur Jenny Chuasiri- 5 under over the final two porn, a victory that inspired many young South EUROPEAN TOUR (Water Valley). Thornton scored again in the sixth on a single by Lane pushing 100 degrees. HASSAN TROPHY Kennedy (Smithville) before a perfect throw to home plate by Lavender rounds at the Volunteers of Koreans players. Defending champion Kris “The U.S. Women’s Open has a very spe- n SITE: Rabat, Morocco cut down the game-tying run. America Shootout. Mamie Hollenhead (Mathiston) barreled up on a one-out double Tamulis said windier condi- cial meaning in my career and life,” Pak said. n SCHEDULE: Today- that bounced off the top of the fence in the bottom of the seventh. Taylor “Doing that when the tions are making the course “It has opened up the doors for all my dreams Sunday Blevins (Columbus) entered to run and advanced into scoring position pressure is on and to know play longer. to come true. With that, I am very honored n Course: Royal Golf Dar Es when Bre Harford (Southaven) legged out a play in the infield that was that if you don’t play well, “It’s a little bit softer,” Ta- and pleased to be given this opportunity to Salam (Red Course). Yards: participate for the last time before finishing up originally scored as a hit but was later changed to an error. you’re not playing the next mulis said. “The greens are 7,487. Par: 72 Sheneria Tyes (Baldwyn) replaced Harford on the bases and my playing career. I have learned so much. I n PURSE: 1.5 million euros day,” Lewis, seeking to break considerably slower than will do all my best to give back the love and coaxed the Warriors into a rundown, allowing Blevins to sprint home n TV: Golf Channel (Today- from third, but East Central applied the tag on Tyes before Blevins a 48-event victory drought, how they were last year. Last support I have received for the future of golf.” touched home plate to escape with the victory. Hampered by left shoulder problems, he Friday, 5:30-7:30 a.m., said Wednesday. “That’s year they were probably the 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Saturday, ICC fell into the loser’s bracket after a 3-2 loss to No. 3 Mississippi what this game is all about. 38-year-old Hall of Famer said in March that Gulf Coast C.C. The 39 wins are the most in a season for ICC. Seven of fastest I’ve ever played on in she will leave the LPGA Tour at the end of the 9:30 a.m. to Noon; Sunday, the 10 loses were to teams ranked in the top 10. “So whether it’s the mo- my 12 years on the tour. season. She won the last of her 25 LPGA Tour 8:30 a.m. to Noon) — From Special Reports ment that turns the tide, I “That coupled with the titles in 2010. — By The Associated Press 4B THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com BRIEFLY HORSE RACING College Basketball Give. Advocate. Jennings becomes seventh player Nyquist draws No. 13 post as early to transfer from Kentucky Volunteer. LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky women’s basketball coach Matthew Mitchell has announced that sophomore forward favorite for 142nd Kentucky Derby Alexis Jennings will transfer, the seventh Wildcat to leave the program since last fall. BY BETH HARRIS Jennings’ departure comes a week Kentucky Derby Draw The Associated Press Field for Saturday’s 142nd Kentucky Derby, with post position, after Mitchell publicly addressed the mass horse’s name, jockey’s name and odds: exodus of players and assistant coaches LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Doug O’Neill and stressed the need for building stability. 1. Trojan Nation Aaron Gryder 50-1 Jennings figured to be part of that process was all smiles after early 3-1 favorite 2. Suddenbreakingnews Luis Quinonez 20-1 and the coach said in a release Wednesday Nyquist drew the No. 13 post for the 3. Creator Ricardo Santana Jr. 10-1 night that “it saddens us that Alexis did not 142nd Kentucky Derby. 4. Mo Tom Corey Lanerie 20-1 5. Gun Runner Florent Geroux 10-1 see a path for her at Kentucky. ... She felt it The number with an unlucky repu- was in her best interest to finish her career 6. My Man Sam Irad Ortiz Jr. 20-1 elsewhere and we owe her that opportunity.” tation didn’t faze the trainer. In fact, it 7. Oscar Nominated Julien Leparoux 20-1 The 6-foot-2 Jennings started 18 of 33 brought back good memories. 8. Lani Yukata Take 30-1 games last season and averaged 10 points Nyquist left from the same spot 9. Destin Javier Castellano 15-1 and 7.1 rebounds. when he won the Breeders’ Cup Juve- 10. Whitmore Victor Espinoza 20-1 11. Exaggerator Kent Desormeaux 8-1 nile last year at Keeneland, part of his 12. Tom’s Ready Brian Hernandez Jr. 30-1 Duke, Cincinnati lead Hall of 7-0 career record. 13. Nyquist Mario Gutierrez 3-1 Fame Tip-Off “No matter if we drew the one or the 14. Mohaymen Junior Alvarado 10-1 15. Outwork John Velazquez 15-1 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Duke 20, the thought is we were going to leave © The Dispatch and Cincinnati, 2016 NCAA tournament there with the intent of being forwardly 16. Shagaf Joel Rosario 20-1 teams, highlight the eight-team field for the 17. Mor Spirit Gary Stevens 12-1 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame placed and just play it by ear,” O’Neill 18. Majesto Emisael Jaramillo 30-1 Tip-Off Tournament. said Wednesday after the post-position 19. Brody’s Cause Luis Saez 12-1 The participants for the Nov. 19-20 draw. “More than anything, I’m so hap- 20. Danzing Candy Mike Smith 15-1 223 Twenty-Second Street North event were announced Wednesday. py with the way he’s training, the way Trainers (by post position): 1, Patrick Gallagher. 2, Donnie Columbus, MS Also in the field are Rhode Island, Von Hemel. 3, Steve Asmussen. 4, Tom Amoss. 5, Steve Penn State, Grand Canyon, Albany, Marist, he’s acting. He’s thriving on all the pos- Asmussen. 6, Chad Brown. 7, Michael Maker. 8, Mikio 662-328-0943 • www.uwlc-ms.org and Brown. itive attention.” Matsunaga. 9, Todd Pletcher. 10, Ron Moquett. 11 Keith of Lowndes County Patricia Brock, Executive Director The teams, split into two four-team Four horses have won from the Desormeaux. 12, Dallas Stewart. 13, Doug O’Neill. 14, Kiarin brackets, will play two doubleheaders at No. 13 spot since 1900, most recently McLaughlin. 15, Todd Pletcher. 16, Chad Brown. 17, Bob the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Smarty Jones in 2004. O’Neill, jockey Baffert. 18, Gustavo Delgado. 19, Dale Romans. 20, Clifford Connecticut. Sise Jr. Duke, Cincinnati, Penn State, and Mario Gutierrez and owner Paul Red- Owners (by post position): 1, Julie Gilbert and Aaron Sones. Rhode Island will meet in the Naismith dam teamed to win the race in 2012 2, Samuel F. Henderson. 3, WinStar Farm LLC. 4, G M B Bracket, while the others will play in the with I’ll Have Another. Racing. 5, Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC and Three Springfield Bracket. “The whole team is pumped up,” Chimneys Farm. 6, Sheep Pond Partners, Newport Stables The teams will play two early round O’Neill said. “We’re just very optimistic LLC and Jay W. Bligh. 7, Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey. games at campus sites from Nov. 11 8, Ms. Yoko Maeda. 9, Twin Creeks Racing Stables, LLC. 10, through Nov. 16. for a big day.” LaPenta, Robert V., Rosenblum, Harry T. and Southern Springs Exaggerator drew the No. 11 post and Stables. 11, Big Chief Racing LLC. 12, G M B Racing. 13, UNC’s Meeks back for senior is the 8-1 second choice in the full field of Reddam Racing. 14, Shadwell Stable. 15, Repole Stable. 16, year after NBA draft flirtation 20 horses for the 1 1/4-mile race Saturday Shadwell Stable. 17, Michael Lund Petersen. 18, Grupo 7C at Churchill Downs. He’s trained by Keith Racing Stable. 19, Albaugh Family Stable. 20, Halo Farms. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — North Caroli- Weights: 126 pounds. Distance: 1¼ miles. Purse: $2,391,600 na’s Kennedy Meeks will withdraw from the Desormeaux, whose Hall of Fame broth- if 20 start. First place: $1,631,000. Second place: $400,000. NBA draft and return for his senior season. er, Kent, will be aboard. Third place: $200,000. Fourth place: $100,000. Fifth place: The school announced Meeks’ Horses are loaded into the gate two $60,000. Post time: 5:34 p.m. decision Wednesday. The 6-foot-10 forward — By The Associated Press averaged 9.2 points and 5.9 rebounds with at a time, starting with posts one and 28 starts, helping the Tar Heels win the 11, which spend the most time waiting Atlantic Coast Conference championship for the start. ous 141 editions. Mor Spirit is 12-1, the before reaching the NCAA title game. “Kent thinks it’s a little disadvantage same odds as Brody’s Cause, who drew New draft rules made it easier for players to test the waters and retain their el- because we load first in a 20-horse field,” No. 19. igibility provided they don’t hire an agent. In Keith said. “It might be less than perfect Last year, Baffert won with Amer- a statement, Meeks says it was “invaluable” but it doesn’t bother me much because ican Pharoah, who swept the Derby, to get feedback on improving his game. my horse has always been real calm in the Preakness and Belmont Stakes to win In a statement, coach Roy Williams says Meeks did the right thing by entering gate. What’s there to worry about?” the sport’s first Triple Crown in 37 the draft process and returning to school. Creator, Gun Runner and Mohay- years. UNC is awaiting word on whether men are the co-third choices at 10-1. “The last time I had the 17 post was starting wing Justin Jackson will stay in the Creator will break from the No. 3 post Point Given with Gary Stevens (fifth in draft or return for his junior season. with Gun Runner in the No. 5. Both are 2001), and here we are again,” Baffert trained by Steve Asmussen. Mohaymen said. “I wanted the 16. All the speed is Football drew the No. 14 post for trainer Kiaran on the outside, so there will probably be Manziel heads to court in McLaughlin. two different races going on.” domestic violence case Mor Spirit, trained by four-time Der- Speedster Danzing Candy drew the DALLAS — Johnny Manziel is expect- by winner Bob Baffert and ridden by No. 20 post on the far outside. Hall of ed to make his first courtroom appearance three-time winner Gary Stevens, will Fame rider Mike Smith will be gunning in Dallas after his indictment in a domestic his horse to gain the lead before the violence case. break from the No. 17 post. No horse The 23-year-old former Cleveland has won from there in the race’s previ- chaotic first turn. Browns quarterback will learn details of his release today, one day after he reported to a Dallas-area jail for booking and a mugshot. Police in Highland Park released Satellite the mugshot Wednesday afternoon. Continued from Page 1B The Heisman Trophy winner and would be taking part in cause satellite camps former Texas A&M star was indicted by a satellite camps now that are “popping up left and grand jury last month after his ex-girlfriend alleged he hit her and threatened to kill her the restriction has been right” and coaches must during a night out in January. lifted. be selective in determin- Manziel faces a Class A misdemeanor “We’re in the process of ing when and where they CATFISHON SALE ALLEY SUMMER NOW 2016 that carries up to a year in jail and a $4,000 putting our traveling show should go. fine. together,” Florida coach “Literally I get a text Jim McElwain said. “It every five minutes about Peterson donating $100K to should be fun. I’m looking another one,” Smart flood relief in hometown forward to it.” said. “It’s tough.” MINNEAPOLIS — Adrian Peterson The Division I Council Tennessee’s Butch grew up in Palestine, Texas, and has felt the support of its people as he rose to promi- approved a proposal last Jones mentioned the bal- nence in the NFL and when he endured the month requiring Football ancing act in deciding hardships that followed. Bowl Subdivision schools when coaches should be Now, in his hometown’s hour of need, “to conduct camps and at camps and when they the Minnesota Vikings star is giving back to an area ravaged by flooding last weekend. clinics at their school’s should stay on campus Peterson is donating $100,000 facilities or at facilities tending to their players. toward relief efforts after six people died in regularly used for practice Some coaches already Palestine when torrential rains pounded the or competition.” The mea- have a pretty good idea working class Texas town. sure, which was endorsed where they’re going. “You have a whole community who has supported me through everything, my ups by the SEC, also said Kentucky’s Mark and my downs. They know me to my core,” that “FBS coaches and Stoops said his staff Peterson said on Wednesday from his non-coaching staff mem- would take part in sev- home in Houston. bers with responsibilities eral camps in Florida, a “They raised me in Palestine. So to see them affected by a flood and to have life specific to football may couple in Ohio and one lost and people’s life savings and work just be employed only at their in Georgia. Missouri’s swept away within a span of hours, it really school’s camps or clinics.” Barry Odom said his hits me in the core.” But the NCAA Divi- staff would be in Kansas Among those who died were four children and a high school classmate and sion I Board of Direc- City and St. Louis as well former football teammate of Peterson’s. The tors rescinded that ban as Texas, Mississippi, rain dumped 7.5 inches of water in less than last week. The SEC had Georgia, and Florida. an hour on Friday night and continued into been preventing its own South Carolina’s Will Saturday, devastating the town about 100 coaches from satellite Muschamp mentioned miles southeast of Dallas. Peterson has moved quickly to try camp participation, but having a presence at to get aid to the area, teaming with the the league’s athletic di- camps in Georgia, North Salvation Army on a fundraising campaign. rectors voted last year to Carolina, and Florida. Those interested in helping can text AP28 to drop that restriction if no Even though nearly 51555 to start the process. Peterson said his company, Texas Tea, NCAA-wide prohibition all the SEC East coaches is sending a truck full of water, tea and other was instituted. said they’d take part in beverages to those in need. He said he is Now that the NCAA satellite camps, they also also working to get food trucks to the area has rescinded the ban, emphasized the need to and his lobbying some of his sponsors to SEC coaches also are have recruits visit their help donate clothes and other items to the residents affected. allowed to take part in schools to get a sense of “Every minute is critical. We are four satellite camps. After the what their college years days into it,” said Peterson, who pledged Board of Directors made might be like at a partic- to match donations made through the its ruling last week, SEC ular campus. campaign. “The needs need to be met.” Commissioner Greg San- “I think the most im- ABERDEEN Penny Lane’s Java Café BROOKSVILLE Ole Country Bakery key issued a statement portant thing is to get COLUMBUS Beard’s Antiquities on 5th, Bella Derma, Bella Interiors, College Football saying that “while we are them on our campus, East Carolina adds junior disappointed with the show them what we’re Books-A-Million, Columbus Arts Council, The Dispatch, Fitness Factor, college QB Minshew NCAA governance pro- about,” Muschamp said. 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The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 5B Patriots Caledonia Continued from Page 1B Continued from Page 1B over the top.” “(Parker) isn’t going to overpow- Mississippi Gulf Coast C.C. coach Rod- The best-of-three series moves er you, but he is going to consistent- ney Batts, who is from New Hope. He to Natchez at 4:30 p.m. Saturday for ly stay in the strike zone,” Branch said he had a good feeling after the Game 2. If needed, Game 3 would said. “That was the scouting report initial conversation and then knew for follow approximately 30 minutes af- sure he had found his school following we had going in, and he lived up to ter the first game. a visit to the campus last Monday. He Despite only getting three hits every word of it. We have had some said it helps that he knows former New against Parker, Heritage Academy struggles generating offense at Hope High standout Sam Taylor, who is coach Bruce Branch feels his club times this season. In this game, we a freshman on the team. will be ready to compete and play a had (eight) strikeouts, and that’s “Coach Batts called me told me he long day of baseball Saturday. just too many. Those are non-pro- would love to get me down there on a “We talked to our guys about ductive outs, and it really hurt us.” visit,” said Glasgow, when asked about a how the little things can separate recruiting process that took only three Parker walked one and needed teams in the playoffs,” said Branch, weeks. “It just happened. It was quick. I whose team slipped to 17-9. “We 82 pitches to complete the game, didn’t have any idea who he was at first. had one error in the game, but it enhancing the chances he could be He talked to coach Wilson first and then took place two batters before the used Saturday. coach Wilson told me about him.” home run. We are facing an excel- “We knew this was an import- Glasgow said he was optimistic lent team, so the margin for error is ant game to get because we were something good was going to happen small. Obviously, you have to score on the road,” Parker said. “I really because Batts knows Wilson and other to win the game. members of the Caledonia High base- have confidence in my defense, “We weren’t able to put anything ball staff. He mentioned “coaching staff” together against a really quality so it was just a matter of throwing as one of the top things he was looking pitcher. However, that is the game, strikes and not getting too excited. at to help him make his choice. and that is why you play a series. This was a great way for us to get Reed-Wood made the most of a try- We just have to be ready to play Sat- started.” out that included about 15 players. He urday and be ready to play a more Heritage Academy senior Thom- said he didn’t know any of the other perfect game.” as Cooper pitched 6 2/3 innings players, but he felt comfortable enough Cathedral coach Craig Beesley about his performance at point guard and allowed 11 hits and six runs. sighed a deep breath of relief after and shooting guard. While he admitted the home run cleared the trees be- He walked two and struck out three to wondering if he had done enough to yond the left-field wall in the third strikeouts. impress the coaches, Reed-Wood said inning. “Thomas pitched well and gave the coaches talked to him about the AC Repairs “When you have a long road us a chance,” Branch said. “It’s im- opportunities available to him at the trip, you really expect to start possible to win if you can’t score school. He said the coaches gave him a Brakes slow,” Beesley said. “You wait for runs. The last couple of weeks we week-and-a-half to two weeks to make that one good thing to happen on a decision. The desire to continue his have struggled to score runs. Sat- offense. Once that thing happens, basketball career made the choice an Tune-Ups you feel good about your chances. urday is a new day, though, and we easy one. We pitched it and defended it well. have another chance. The kids will “I probably could have done better, Oil Changes Our job was to go out there and get be ready to compete because our but I always have been one of those some runs. We did that early, and season rides on it.” people who think I played worse than We Specialize that was really important.” Andrew Beesley, Brock Farmer, I did,” said Reed-Wood, who is 5-foot- in Diesel Cathedral (20-3) scored twice Jacob Jenkins, and Flattmann each 10, 155 pounds. “My step dad and my in the third and fourth and added mom were there watching me. After had multiple hits for the Green Repair & singles scores in the sixth and sev- the tryout, they told me I played really enth. That was more than enough Wave. good. I figured colleges look for more Foreign & for Smith, a senior right-hander Follow Dispatch sports than scoring, so just tried to hustle, play Domestic who stayed in the mid 80s and filled writer Scott Walters on Twitter defense, and do all of the extra stuff. It Auto Repair the strike zone the entire night. @dispatchscott ended up working out for me.” Keeping your car in great condition can Robson help save money on gas & other expenses! Continued from Page 1B helped MSU clinch its sixth be a big deal because he’s a baseball mind will take over. thought it was 4-6 (weeks). It might just be a SEC series victory in seven contact guy,” Robson said. “If there’s a situation, couple of weeks.” Corey Herring tries, Cohen said he knew it Stovall injured his left knee Thursday “If I would get on ahead of I’m not going to be thinking when he collided with Alabama first base- was going to be slow going him and somehow get to about my hand,” Robson man Cody Henry. Automotive for Robson, but he wanted H TOWING AVAILABLE H second, the chances of me said. “I’m just going to let With Stovall on the shelf and freshman Monday-Friday 8am-5pm him in the game. He knows scoring are pretty high.” my body take over. Hope- infielder Luke Alexander battling a broken 1230 Gardner Blvd. • Columbus, MS Robson will get back into Mangum has worn a pro- fully I can avoid hitting my hand, outfielder Cody Brown and first base- his routine and be a real tective glove when he runs hand on those slides.” man Cole Gordon have practiced in the in- contributor. field to build depth. 662-328-2114 © The Dispatch the bases to try and limit the n In other news, Cohen feels freshman “I think he’s really close,” second baseman Hunter Stovall (knee) won’t Follow Dispatch sports writer Ben Wait damage on head first slides. Cohen said. “It might be a be out as long as initially thought. on Twitter @bcwait one step forward and one He wants to avoid the head “We feel like it might be half of what we step back with him.” first slides, but he knows his thought it was going to be,” Cohen said. “We MSU (30-14-1, 12-9 Southeastern Conference) will start junior right-hand- ed pitcher Dakota Hudson (6-3, 3.00 ERA) today and junior right-hander Austin Sexton (4-2, 3.69) Friday. A starter for the series finale hasn’t been announced, but Cohen feels like freshman left-hander Konnor Pilk- ington (2-1, 2.37) will get the nod because the Tigers have a lineup filled with left-handed hitters. Missouri (24-22, 7-14), which swept Tennessee last weekend at home, will go with senior right-hander Reggie McClain (4-2, 3.72) today and sophomore right- hander Tanner Houck (4-4, 3.12) Friday. The Tigers haven’t announced a starter for Saturday’s game. Freshman Jake Mangum took advantage of Robson’s absence and is leading the team with a .416 batting av- erage (.422 in SEC games). With Robson getting healthy, the top of the Bull- dogs’ lineup could be lethal. Although Robson batted sixth against Alabama, Co- hen is excited about the pros- pects of Mangum and Rob- son at the top of the order. The players also are excited to see the combina- tion. “It’s going to be a big threat when you have two guys on, nobody out and you bring up somebody like Jack Kruger or Nate Lowe or Reid Humphreys,” MSU sophomore shortstop Ryan Gridley said. “I feel like as soon as he gets back in and he’s feeling really comfort- able, seeing more pitches, it’s going to be very interest- ing to see how we do.” MSU is third in the SEC with a .303 batting average. That could change with Mangum and Robson in the lineup at the same time. Robson was excited to see Mangum make the most of his opportunity and can’t wait to hit ahead of Mangum, if that’s what Co- hen decides to do. “If we were both at the top of the lineup it would 6B THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com NCAA Continued from Page 1B by coaches or athletic depart- the ban, and St. Cloud State Alliance. His group helps with for discrimination.’ That’s my ball South Regional, say the ments. President Earl Potter is hopeful the bidding on and organizing concern,” Dupree added. NCAA will determine if a new A Minnesota state univer- a resolution is reached. of sporting events in the North In adopting its measure, the Tennessee law will affect those sity system banned its athletic He said in a statement Carolina Triangle. He said or- NCAA said it was following the plans. Gov. Bill Haslam signed teams from traveling to tourna- Wednesday that the school ganizations that host or bid on actions of legislatures in sev- a bill that allows mental health ments in North Carolina, which will “not engage in any spec- games will have to complete a eral states but did not identify counselors to refuse to treat pa- passed a law that opponents ulation at this point” because form from the NCAA outlining them. In addition to North Car- tients based on the therapist’s say can allow discrimination the NCAA “is tracking this sit- its anti-discrimination require- olina, Mississippi, and Tennes- religious or personal beliefs. against LGBT people. Most of uation and is working to deter- ments. see have passed similar laws. In Mississippi, a law goes the schools in the system are mine how many teams might be “The question is, what spe- The anti-discrimination poli- into effect July 1 that will allow Division II or III level; the Uni- affected by such bans.” cifically is that form going to cy seems to close a loophole in government workers, religious versity of Minnesota, a member The NCAA will require sites require of cities and hosts, and previous NCAA directives. groups and some private busi- of the Big Ten Conference, is hosting or bidding on both its is that something we’ll be capa- Though schools were not nesses to cite religious beliefs not one of them. predetermined and merit-based ble of meeting?” Dupree said. “I allowed to host predetermined to deny services to LGBT peo- The decision means that one events to show how they will know they’ll ask that we guar- events if their state govern- ple. Three universities in the of the top baseball teams in provide an environment that is antee a championship environ- ments flew the Confederate bat- state — Mississippi State, Ole Division II, St. Cloud State — “safe, healthy and free from dis- ment that is free of discrimi- tle flag, schools in those states Miss and Southern Miss — ranked No. 3 in one of the top crimination.” nation. And of course we have — Mississippi and South Caro- have some of the nation’s top 25 polls — likely will stay home Spokeswoman Stacey Os- been doing that in the past, for lina, until it took down the flag baseball teams and could be and forgo the opportunity to burn said the NCAA is looking years, with no problem. We have last year — were able to host in line to host NCAA regionals reach its first Division II World for the best way to implement a proven record in that regard. the merit-based, non-predeter- next month. Series later this month in Cary, the measure. “But what if the NCAA mined events like the Football North Carolina State also North Carolina. What they decide is a con- comes back to us and says, Championship Subdivision features one of the nation’s top Minnesota Gov. Mark Day- cern for people like Scott ‘Well you’re promising all of playoffs and baseball regionals. college baseball teams, playing ton said system leaders are in Dupree, the executive director this, but the fact is you still have Officials at Memphis, the in the state at the center of the the process of reconsidering of the Greater Raleigh Sports a law on the books that allows host for the 2017 men’s basket- issue. Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: anybody new. We her volunteer at an animal res- My beau- have tried having cue group or letting her adopt Dtiful, kind- her join other a pet from a shelter. hearted, loving activities, but DEAR ABBY: A friend sent daughter ‘’Cora’’ they don’t last. me a sample line of face care has a ‘’best I’m desperate products from a company she to help her. Any works for. She included a lip friend’’ she used advice? — BRO- balm I used, and sunscreen to be very close KENHEARTED that contains a chemical to with. However, MOM which I am allergic. I offered to her friend now DEAR MOM: send that sample back. has a boyfriend, If you haven’t When I researched the in- so Cora doesn’t already, talk to gredients of the other products, ZITS see her on week- Cora’s therapist. I was dismayed to see that they ends or receive There may be a contain many chemicals, too. texts from her medication that (I try to use organic products very often any- will help to less- as much as possible because more. Everything Dear Abby en her intense I have sensitive skin.) Should they plan to do social anxiety, or I return the whole unused she may need a sample kit? I obviously can’t together, the girl cancels. My different therapist. return the lip balm. Or should I daughter is so distraught that What’s going on between just thank her and keep — but it is affecting her emotionally your daughter and her former not use — them? These are and physically. best friend isn’t unusual. high-end products from Europe, Cora has told her friend When romance intervenes, it and she has been so ‘’wowed’’ many times how she feels, is common for teenage girls to by them that she has become but it has made no difference. focus their attention and en- a consultant and is excited to Her friend promises her things ergy on the boyfriend and less promote them. — RETURN TO GARFIELD and never follows through. My on their girlfriends. Expecting SENDER? daughter suffers from social this girl to be your daughter’s DEAR R.T.S.?: Talk with your anxiety, so making a good sole support system is unreal- friend and thank her for her friend is a rarity for her. I tell istic and unfair to the girl. generosity, but explain that you her I love her and that I’m al- Because it is unlikely that are unable to use the prod- ways here for her, but although Cora will find new friends in ucts. Ask if she would like the Cora sees a therapist, nothing the context of school, continue unused products returned to seems to comfort her. to find outside activities that her and take your cue from her. The school she attends will give her something to do If she has had to pay for the stops accepting new students as well as contact with other products she’s representing, after ninth grade, so there teens. And, if Cora is open to she may be glad to have them is no chance of her meeting it, you might consider having back to share with others. Horoscopes CANDORVILLE TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May relax just yet! Why does everything have to be 5). Over the next six weeks TAURUS (April 20-May 20). solved? Take it on if you must, you will expand your social Welcome to yet another day but if you don’t, rest assured horizons through church, net- when you’ll be around people there are truly have enough working groups and community who don’t share your beliefs. commonalities to go on for a functions. Your love life will These foreign minds have long while. flourish, too. Something lost strange ideas about how the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You will be regained in July. You’ll be world works and the meanings make others feel comfortable appointed to a position that will of things, but you’ll be more — maybe too comfortable. utilize your talent for rousing, amused than offended. You’re constantly getting infor- energizing and motivating GEMINI (May 21-June 21). mation and stories you wish those around you. Pisces and Many wonderful ideas look a you could un-hear. Take heart Sagittarius adore you. Your lot easier than they really are. in the fact that you’re doing an lucky numbers are: 9, 40, 22, What starts out as the best important public service. 28 and 3. idea ever will develop into a roy- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). BABY BLUES ARIES (March 21-April al pain unless you quickly get Inanimate objects will provide 19). While your heightened other people involved to help interesting obstacles for your awareness of your surroundings handle the dozens of details mind and body to find a way is of great use to yourself and likely to come up. around. Being forced to deal others these days, the time to CANCER (June 22-July 22). with impossibly cumbersome let loose of your vigilance is A disagreement exists between resources and inadequate tools coming — tomorrow. So don’t you and your dear comrade. is what will make you great. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). To want too much from someone is an act of rejection. To want nothing more or other than what the person naturally delivers is an act of love. Ex- pect a loved one to be who they are and do what they do. BEETLE BAILEY SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ve been exposed to many different ideas and beliefs. Furthermore, you’ve been praised and rewarded for your open mind. This isn’t the norm in many societies. One of the hardest things for you to tolerate is intolerance. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). There are so many ways to go wrong, most of which can be easily accessed from a state of impatience. So cling to the one virtue that will most keep you from regret: patience. MALLARD FILMORE CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You’re not out to change anyone’s mind, and you resent when others try to change yours. Also, this almost never works. Once you’ve decided on what to do, it’s as good as done. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). What you’re putting out to the world is a little on the unusual side and frankly so are you — at least according to the new people lucky enough to experience what you do today. FAMILY CIRCUS Gather contact information! PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Because you understand how a person’s past can affect his or her behavior, you are slow to judge the one who responds more drastically than is necessary. Your wisdom will one day be deeply appreciated.

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TERMINAL APRON CONCRETE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION COLUMBUS-LOWNDES COUNTY AIRPORT COLUMBUS, MISSIS- SIPPI

Sealed bids for “Termin- al Apron Concrete Pave- ment Rehabilitation, A.I.P. No. 3-28-0019- 018-2016” will be re- ceived by the City of Columbus, Mississippi at the Columbus- Lowndes County Airport (368 Fabritek Drive, Columbus, MS 39702) until 11:00 a.m. (Cent- ral Time) on the 6th day of June, 2016 at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids re- ceived after this time will not be accepted and will be returned un- opened.

The work is generally described as follows:

Partial concrete slab re- moval and replacement, partial depth repairs to concrete pavement ap- ron, and removal and re- placement of joint seal material.

Contract time is 60 cal- endar days. Liquidated damages in the amount of $500 will be as- sessed for each consec- utive calendar day after the contract time.

A pre-bid conference for this project will be scheduled for May 19, 2016 at 2:30 pm at the Columbus-Lowndes County Airport to dis- cuss the work. Pro- spective bidders are en- couraged to attend the pre-bid conference and perform a site visit of the project area prior to bidding.

Any questions that bid- ders might have should be directed to Neel- Schaffer, Inc., 2310 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Columbus, MS 39701, 662-328-4547 (phone), 662-328-8552 (fax) to the attention of Zach Foster.

All proposals that are mailed shall be sent to the Columbus-Lowndes County Airport, 368 Fab- ritek Drive, Columbus, MS 39702.

Bidders must be quali- fied under Mississippi Law and show a current Certificate of Respons- ibility issued by the Mis- sissippi Board of Public Contractors establish- ing classification as to the value and type of construction work on which he is authorized to bid.

Awarding public con- tracts to non-resident Bidders will be on the same basis as the non- resident Bidder’s state awards contracts to Mississippi Contractors bidding under similar cir- cumstances. In order to ensure that Mississippi’s Golden Rule is followed, state NOTICE TO CONTRACT- law requires a non-resid- ORS ent Bidder to attach to his bid, a copy of TERMINAL APRON his/her resident state’s CONCRETE PAVEMENT current laws pertaining REHABILITATION to such state’s treat- COLUMBUS-LOWNDES ment of non-resident COUNTY AIRPORT contractors. COLUMBUS, MISSIS- SIPPI The Contract Docu- • www.cdispatch.comments (drawings, spe- THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 7B The DispatchSealed bids for “Termin- cifications, proposal al Apron Concrete Pave- forms, general condi- ment Rehabilitation, tions, etc.) may be ex- A.I.P. No. 3-28-0019- amined at the following 018-2016” will be re- locations: ceived by the City of Columbus, Mississippi FAA, Airports District Of- at the Columbus- fice, 100 West Cross Lowndes County Airport Street, Suite B,Phone: Jack- 662.328.2424 • Fax: 662.329.1521 (368 Fabritek Drive, son International Air- Columbus, MS 39702) port, Jackson, Missis- [email protected] until 11:00 a.m. (Cent- sippi 39208 ral Time) on the 6th day of June, 2016 at which Office of Aeronautics, cdispatch.com/classifieds time and place the bids Mississippi Department will be publicly opened of Transportation, 401 P.O. Box 511 • 516 Main Street and read aloud. Bids re- North West Street, Jack- ceived after this time son, Mississippi 39201 Columbus, MS 39701 will not be accepted and CLASSIFIEDSwill be returned un- Neel-Schaffer, Inc., opened. 2310 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Colum- The work is generally bus, MS 39705 DEADLINES (Deadlines subject to change.) REGULARdescribed RATES as follows: SUPER SAVER RATES GARAGE SALE RATES 4 Lines/6 Days ...... $19.20 Copies6 Days of the ...... Contract $12.00 4 Lines/1 Day...... $9.20 Partial concrete slab re- 4 Lines/12 Days ...... $31.20 Documents12 Days may ...... be ob- $18.00 4 Lines/3 Days...... $18.00 For Placing/Canceling Classified Line Ads: moval and replacement, tainedOver at the 6 officelines of is $1 per additional line. 4 Lines/26 Dayspartial ...... depth repairs$46.80 to Neel-Schaffer, Inc., Sunday Paper Deadline is Thursday 3:00 P.M. concrete pavement ap- Price includes 2 FREE Garage Sale Rate applies to commercial operations 2310 MartinSix Luther lines or less, consecutive days. Monday Paper Deadline is Friday 12:00 P.M. ron, and removal and re- King RateJr. Drive, applies Colum- to private party ads of non-commer- signs. RAIN GUARANTEE: If it and merchandiseplacement over of $1,000. joint seal bus, MS 39075 for rains the day of your sale, we will re- Tuesday Paper Deadline is Monday 12:00 P.M. material. cial nature for merchandise under $1,000. Must $100.00 for each set, run you ad the next week FREE! Wednesday Paper Deadline is Tuesday 12:00 P.M. Call 328-2424 for rates on not to be refunded.include price The in ad. 1 ITEM PER AD. You must call to request free re-run. Thursday Paper Deadline is Wednesday 12:00 P.M. additionalContract lines. time is 60 cal- cost of the contractNo doc- pets, firewood, etc. SUMMONS BY PUBLICA- endar days. Liquidated uments includes stand- Friday Paper Deadline is Thursday 12:00 P.M. TION damages in the amount ard shipping and hand- LEGAL NOTICES must be submitted 3 business days of $500 will be as- ling via U.S. Mail. IN THE CHANCERY sessed for each consec- prior to first publication date COURT OF LOWNDES utive calendar day after Bidder’s attention is in- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI the contract time. vited to the Instructions to BiddersINDEX relative to • Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept A pre-bid conference1780 Sitting with for Elderly/Sick responsibility only for the first incorrect insertion. IN THE MATTER0 Legals OF THE pre-award, equal4000 em- Merchandise 5000 Pets & Livestock 8000 Real Estate NOTICE OF SUBSTI- ESTATE OF GROVER this project will1790 beStump Removal ployment opportunity re- • The Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors nor for 1000 Service scheduled for May 19, 4030 Air Conditioners 5100 Free Pets 8050 Commercial Property TUTE TRUSTEE' S SALE GRANVILLE RUSSELL, 1800 Swimming Poolsquirements, and4060 non-se- Antiques 5150 Pets 8100 Farms & Timberland omission of copy. Liability shall not exceed the cost of that portion DECEASEDof 1030 Air Conditioning & Heating2016 at 2:30 pm at the gregated facilities. Columbus-Lowndes1830 Tax Service 4090 Appliances 5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock 8150 Houses - Northside space occupied by suchSTATE error. OF MISSISSIPPI 1060 Appliance Repair County Airport1860 to Tree dis- Service 4120 Auctions 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming 8200 Houses - East • All questions regardingCOUNTY classified OF LOWNDES ads currently running should be CAUSE NO.1070 Asphalt2015-0170- & Paving Bids must be submit- B cuss the work.1890 Pro- Upholstery ted on the standard4150 Baby Articles 5300 Supplies/Accessories 8250 Houses - New Hope directed to the Classified Department. 1090 Automotive Services spective bidders are en- WHEREAS, default has 1910 Welding form of bid proposal4180 Bargain Column 5350 Veterinarians 8300 Houses - South • All ads are subject to the approval of this paper. The Commercial 1120 Building & Remodelingcouraged to attend the occurred in the perform- JOSEPH D. BECK, PETI- and must include4210 a BicyclesBid 5400 Wanted To Buy 8350 Houses - West Dispatch reserves theance right of theto reject, covenants, revise, classify or cancel any TIONER AND1150 Carpeting/Flooring ADMINIS- pre-bid conference2000 Announcements and Bond in the amount of perform a site visit of 4240 Building Materials 8450 Houses - Caledonia advertising at any time.terms and conditions of TRATOR 1180 Childcare 2050 Card of Thanks 5% of the Bid. The suc- 6000 Financial the project area prior to 4250 Burial Plots 8500 Houses - Other a Deed of Trust dated 1210 Chimney Cleaning 2100 Fraternal & Lodgecessful bidder will be re- 6050 Business Opportunity May 28, 2004, ex- THE STATE OF MISSIS- bidding. quired to execute4270 the Business Furniture & 8520 Hunting Land 1240 Contractors 2150 Good Things To Eat 6100 Business Opportunity Wanted ecuted by Cathy P. Lan- SIPPI standard form of Con- Equipment 8550 Investment Property Advertisements must be 1250 Computer Services Any questions2200 that In Memorial bid- 6120 Check Cashing caster, conveying cer- Advertisement for Bids tract and Agreement,4300 Camera to- Equipment 8600 Lots & Acreage tain real property TO: UNKNOWN1270 Electrical HEIRS ders might have2250 Instruction should & Schoolgether with a 100% Per- 6150 Insurance 4330 Clothing 8650 Mobile Homes paidtherein for described in advance. to East Mississippi Com- OF GROVER1300 ExcavatingGRANVILLE be directed to2300 Neel- Lost & Found formance Bond and a 6200 Loans Schaffer, Inc., 2310 4360 Coins & Jewelry 8700 Mobile Home Spaces REAL ESTATE CLOSING munity College Board of RUSSELL1320 Fitness Training 2350 Personals 100% Payment Bond, 6250 Mortgages You may cancel atSERVICES, any time INC., during as regularTrustees business is now hoursaccept- Martin Luther King Jr. within 10 days after4390 Computer Equipment 8750 Resort Property 1330 Furniture Repair & Refinishing 2400 Special Notices 6300 Stocks & Bonds and receiveTrustee, a refund for MORTGAGE for days noting published. sealed bids for the You have been made a Drive, Columbus, MS formal award of 4420the Farmcon- Equipment & Supplies 8800 River Property 1360 General Services 39701, 662-328-45472600 Travel/Entertainment 6350 Business for Sale ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- following: Defendant in the suit tract. 4450 Firewood 8850 Wanted to Buy 1380 Housecleaning (phone), 662-328-8552 TION SYSTEMS INC. AS filed in this Court by 3000 Employment 4460 Flea Markets 7000 Rentals 8900 Waterfront Property NOMINEE FOR DE- Paint, Concrete, Paint- Joseph D.1390 Beck, Insulation Admin- (fax) to the attention of The bidder shall guaran- Zach Foster.3050 Clerical & Office 4480 Furniture 7050 Apartments CISION ONE MORT- ing Labor & Construc- istrator of1400 the Insurance estate of tee to hold his bid good 9000 Transportation FREE SERVICES 3100 Data Processing/ Computer 4510 Garage Sales 7100 Commercial Property GAGE COMPANY LLC, tion Labor Grover Granville1410 Interior RusDecoratorssell, and may not withdraw 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts Original Beneficiary, to same being a Petition to All proposals3150 that Domestic are Help his bid for a period4540 ofGeneral Merchandise 7150 Houses 1440 Jewelry/Watch Repair mailed shall be sent to 9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing secure theAd indebted- must fit inScooba 4 lines Campus: (approximatelyDetermine Heirs. 3170 Engineering 90 calendar days4570 after Household Goods 7180 Hunting Land Bargain Column 1470 Lawn Care/Landscapingthe Columbus-Lowndes 9150 Autos for Sale 20 characters per lineness) and therein will rundescribed, for 3 days.Sealed For bids items will be$100 ac- or 3200 General Help Wantedthe scheduled closing4630 Lawn & Garden 7190 Land for Rent/Lease as same appears of re- cepted in the Adminis- You are 1500required Locksmiths to mail County Airport, 368 Fab- time for receiving bids. 9200 Aviation ritek Drive, Columbus,3250 Management Positions 4660 Merchandise Rentals 7200 Mobile Homes less ONLY. More thancord one in theitem office may of bethe in trationsame Building,ad, but pricesScooba or hand deliver1530 Machinery a writ- Repair 9250 Boats & Marine MS 39702. 3300 Medical/Dental 4690 Musical Instruments 7250 Mobile Home Spaces may not total over $100,Chancery no relists.Clerk of Campus, ten response1560 Mobile to Homethe Services The project is subject to 9300 Camper/R.V.’s Lowndes County, Mis- 1512 Kemper Street, P. Complaint filed against 3350 Opportunity Informationthe requirements4700 of Satellites the 7300 Office Spaces 1590 Moving & Storage Bidders must be quali- 9350 Golf Carts sissippi filed and recor- O. Box 158, Scooba, you in this action to 3400 Part-Time Davis-Bacon Act,4720 as Sporting Goods 7350 Resort Rentals Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days. 1620 Painting & Papering fied under Mississippi 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs Free Pets ded June 2, 2004, in MS, 39358 until 2:00 Steven C. Wallace 3450 Positions Wantedamended. The Contract-4750 Stereos & TV’s 7400 River Property Deed Book 2004, Page p.m., Wednesday, May whose street1650 Pest address Control is Law and show a current or is required to comply 9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment 3500 Professional 4780 Wanted To Buy 7450 Rooms 16089;Up toand 6 lines, ad will25, run 2016, for at 6 whichdays. time 501 7th 1680Street Plumbing North, Certificate of Respons- with wage and labor pro- 9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses Lost & Found ibility issued3550 by Restaurant/Hotelthe Mis- 7500 Storage & Garages all properly submitted Suite 2, 1710Columbus, Printing MS visions and to pay min- 9550 Wanted to Buy WHEREAS, the benefi- bids shall be opened. 39701. sissippi Board3600 of Sales/Marketing Public imum wages in accord- 7520 Vacation Rentals 1740 Roofing & Guttering These ads are takencial interest by offax, said e-mailBidding or documents in person and at Contractors 3650Tradesestablish- ance with schedule of 7550 Wanted to Rent 1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers ing classification as to Deed of Trust was trans- specifications may be YOUR RESPONSE MUST 3700Truck Driving wage rates established 7600 Waterfront Property our office. Adsferred will and not assigned be taketo obtained by telephone. by contacting BE MAILED OR DE- the value and type of by the United States De- THE BANK OF NEW the Business Office at LIVERED NOT LATER construction work on partment of Labor. YORK MELLON FKA THE (662) 476-5077 or THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS which he is authorized Lawn Care / Landscaping Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 toLegal bid. Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Building & Remodeling 1120 General Help Wanted 3200 BANK OF NEW YORK AS [email protected] . AFTER THE 7TH DAY OF The award, if made, will 1470 IN THE CHANCERY TRUSTEE FOR THE BE- This information will MAY, 2016, WHICH IS be made to the party LOCAL DRY cleaners Awarding public con- Tony Doyle COURT OF LOWNDES NEFIT OF THE CERTIFIC- also be made available THE DATE OF THIS submitting the bid Cabinets & AVERAGE SIZE yard seeking employees with COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI ATEHOLDERS OF THE online by visiting our FIRST PUBLICATION OF tracts to non-resident deemed most favorable experience in manage- Bidders will be on the Construction mowed/trimmed/ CWABS, INC., ASSET- website at THIS SUMMONS. IF to the Columbus- surfaces blown off $40. ment/assistant man- IN RE: THE ESTATE OF BACKED CERTIFICATES, www.eastms.edu/com- YOUR RESPONSE IS same basis as the non- Lowndes County Airport agement, pressers, resident Bidder’s state No hilly yards-No raking! ADELE DELK ATKINS, SERIES 2004-BC5; and munity/Pages/Bid-soli- NOT SO MAILED OR DE- at the time the condi- 574-7189. spotters, & drivers. Dry DECEASED citations.aspx. LIVERED, A JUDGMENT awards contracts to tions are stipulated. The cleaning experience pre- WHEREAS, the under- BY DEFAULT WILL BE Mississippi Contractors Columbus-Lowndes JESSE & BEVERLY'S ferred. Please send re- BEVERLY DELK COX and signed, Rubin Lublin, Golden Triangle/Lion ENTERED AGAINST YOU bidding under similar cir- County Airport Board re- sumes to: Blind Box LLC has been appoin- Hills Campuses: FOR THE MONEY OR cumstances. In order to serves the right to re- LAWN SERVICE. Spring GLENN A. DELK, CO-EX- cleanup, firewood, land- 609 c/o The Commer- ECUTORS ted as Substitute Trust- Sealed bids will be ac- OTHER RELIEF DEMAN- ensure that ject any and all bids and cial Dispatch PO Box ee; and cepted in the Adminis- DED IN IN THE MO- Mississippi’s Golden to waive any informalit- Cabinets, Vinyl Siding, scaping, tree cutting. 356-6525. 511 Columbus, MS Cause No: 2016-0010- tration Office, Student TION FOR CITATION FOR Rule is followed, state ies or irregularities in Painting, 39703. D NOW, THEREFORE, the Services Building, CONTEMPT. law requires a non-resid- the bids received. replacement holder of said Deed of Golden Triangle Cam- ent Bidder to attach to windows & doors and Painting & Papering 1620 WCBI TV has an immedi- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Trust, having requested pus, 8731 S. Frontage you must also file the his bid, a copy of DATE: Remodeling. ate opening for a gener- the undersigned so to Road, P.O. Box 100, original of your Re- his/her resident state’s No job too small! PROFESSIONAL PAINT- al assignment THE STATE OF MISSIS- do, as Substitute Trust- Mayhew, MS 39753 un- sponse with the clerk of current laws pertaining BY: /s/ Robert E. Free Bids ING. Int./Ext. Satisfac- reporter/videographer 662-769-0680 SIPPI LOWNDES ee or his duly appoin- til 2:00 p.m., Wednes- this Court within a reas- to such state’s treat- Smith, Sr. tion guaranteed. Com- and a part-time video- COUNTY ted agent, by virtue of day, May 25, 2016, at onable time afterward. ment of non-resident pare my rate: $15/hr. grapher. For details go Letters Testamentary the power, duty and au- which time all properly contractors. FOR: City of Columbus, General Services 1360 Call Rob: 662-889-0852 to www.WCBI.com and have been granted and thority vested and im- submitted bids shall be issued under my hand MS /813-701-7506. click Employment. EOE issued to the under- posed upon said Substi- opened. Bidding docu- and the seal of said The Contract Docu- HANDY MAN. Any type signed upon the estate tute Trustee shall, on ments and specifica- Court, this 4th day of ments (drawings, spe- ADVERTISING DATES: of home repair. QUALITY PAINTING. Ex- Medical / Dental 3300 of ADELE DELK ATKINS, May 12, 2016 within tions may be obtained May, A.D., 2016. cifications, proposal May 5 2016 Licensed plumbing and terior/Interior Paint. deceased, by the Chan- the lawful hours of sale by contacting the Admin- forms, general condi- May 12, 2016 electrical. Sheetrock Hanging and SAUM CHIROPRACTIC is cery Court of Lowndes between 11:00AM and istrative Office at (662) LISA YOUNGER NEESE tions, etc.) may be ex- 662-425-6505. Finishing. Free Estim- hiring!: Busy chiropract- County, Mississippi, on 4:00PM at the south- 243-1956 or dmorde- Chancery Clerk of amined at the following BID OPENING: June 6, ates. Larry Webber 662- ic office needs a caring the 28th day of October, east front door of Court- [email protected]. This Lowndes County, Mis- locations: 2016 HILL'S PRESSURE 242-6225. chiropractic assistant to AD., 2015. This is to house proceed to sell at information will also be sissippi WASHING. Commercial/ assist with therapy, give notice to all per- public outcry to the made available online /s/ Shantrell H. FAA, Airports District Of- residential. House, con- front desk duties, and fice, 100 West Cross Appliance Repair 1060 SULLIVAN'S PAINT sons having claims highest and best bidder by visiting our website Granderson crete, sidewalks & mo- SERVICE patient care. Must en- against said estate to for cash or certified at Street, Suite B, Jack- Mid South Appliance bile washing. Free est. Certified in lead joy working with pa- Probate and Register funds ONLY, the follow- www.eastms.edu/com- Publication: May 5, 12 son International Air- Repair Call 662-386-8925 removal. Offering spe- tients. Previous experi- same with the Chan- ing described property munity/Pages/Bid-soli- & 19, 2016 port, Jackson, Missis- licensed-bonded- cial prices on interior & ence a plus but not ne- cery Clerk of Lowndes situated in Lowndes citations.aspx. sippi 39208 insured RETAINER WALL, drive- exterior painting, pres- cessary. Must have flex- County, Mississippi, County, Mississippi, to NOTICE TO CONTRACT- STEVE: 662-549-3467 way, foundation, con- sure washing & sheet ible schedule to include within ninety (90) days wit: The East Mississippi ORS Office of Aeronautics, ALL WORK crete/riff raft drainage rock repairs. working some Sat- from this date. A failure Community College Mississippi Department GUARANTEED work, remodeling, base- Free Estimates urdays. Positions will av- to so Probate and Re- LOTS NO. 186, 187, Board of Trustees re- TERMINAL APRON of Transportation, 401 ment foundation, re- Call 435-6528 erage between 20 -35 North West Street, Jack- gister said claim will AND 188 MASONIC serves the right to reject CONCRETE PAVEMENT Building & Remodeling 1120 pairs, small dump truck hours a week. Please forever bar the same. HOME SUBDIVISION, A any or all bids and to REHABILITATION son, Mississippi 39201 hauling (5-6 yd) load & Sitting With The Sick / Elderly bring resume to 111 COLUMBUS-LOWNDES This the 8th day of SUBDIVISION OF negotiate with the low- Tom Hatcher, LLC demolition/lot cleaning. 1780 Alabama Street January, 2016. LOWNDES COUNTY, est/best bidder. EMCC COUNTY AIRPORT Neel-Schaffer, Inc., Burr Masonry 242- between 10-2 Monday 2310 Martin Luther Custom Construction, MISSISSIPPI, AS PER reserves the COLUMBUS, MISSIS- Restoration, Remodel- 0259. through Thursday, pre- SIPPI King Jr. Drive, Colum- CARETAKER W/ 26 pared to be interviewed. /s/Beverly Delk Cox MAP OR PLAT THEREOF right to award the bid as ing, Repair, Insurance T&T DIRT years experience and BEVERLY DELK COX IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE a whole or by individual bus, MS 39705 claims. 662-364-1769. Ask for Mary. Sealed bids for “Termin- T&T now offers on site excellent references. I 34, IN THE OFFICE OF line item. Licensed & Bonded welding, diesel & heavy am reliable, dependent, /s/Glenn A. Delk THE CHANCERY CLERK al Apron Concrete Pave- Copies of the Contract Sales / Marketing 3600 ment Rehabilitation, Documents may be ob- equipment mechanic honest, dedicated, & OF LOWNDES COUNTY, East Mississippi Com- work along with all A.I.P. No. 3-28-0019- tained at the office of W S Construction. Build- will give special care to THE COMMERCIAL PUBLISH: 4/28/16, MISSISSIPPI, SUBJECT munity College is com- ing, remodeling & roof- types of dirt work, free your loved ones. Call 5/5/16, 5/12/16 TO RESTRICTIVE COV- mitted to assuring that 018-2016” will be re- Neel-Schaffer, Inc., DISPATCH is in search 2310 Martin Luther ing. Backhoe & dump- estimates & good 662-361-7404. ENANTS AND CONDI- the College and its pro- ceived by the City of rates. 205-712-1026 of an excellent newspa- Columbus, Mississippi King Jr. Drive, Colum- truck service. per subscription sales- Advertisement for Bid TIONS AS CONTAINED grams are free from dis- (662) 242-3471. or 205-695-9489. Janitorial Services for IN INSTRUMENT OF RE- crimination and harass- at the Columbus- bus, MS 39075 for Stump Removal 1790 person to work the Mon- MSMS Buildings CORD IN DEED BOOK ment based upon race, Lowndes County Airport $100.00 for each set, General Help Wanted 3200 roe County area. Must Mississippi University 287, PAGES 206-209 IN color, ethnicity, sex, (368 Fabritek Drive, not to be refunded. The be able to sell door-to- for Women THE OFFICE OF THE pregnancy, religion, na- Columbus, MS 39702) cost of the contract doc- door, KIOSK & work in- Columbus, MS 39701 CHANCERY CLERK OF tional origin, disability, until 11:00 a.m. (Cent- uments includes stand- MITCHELL DISTRIBUTING dependently. Must be LOWNDES COUNTY, age, sexual orientation, ral Time) on the 6th day ard shipping and hand- IS HIRING A DELIVERY CREW DRIVER able to pass drug Sealed bids will be re- MISSISSIPPI. PROP- gender identity, genetic of June, 2016 at which ling via U.S. Mail. screen if hired. For ceived at the Office of ERTY ADDRESS: The information, status as a time and place the bids Competitive pay and benefits: more information apply Purchasing. The bid street address of the U.S. veteran, or any oth- will be publicly opened Bidder’s attention is in- to The Commercial Dis- opening will be held in property is believed to er status protected by and read aloud. Bids re- vited to the Instructions Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, Holiday, ALLSTUMP GRINDING patch at 516 Main the Office of Purchas- be 304 Curtis Road, state or federal law. The ceived after this time to Bidders relative to Vacation, Sick days SERVICE Street in Columbus, ing, Whitfield Hall, Columbus, MS 39702. following person has will not be accepted and pre-award, equal em- GET 'ER DONE! MS. No phone calls ac- Columbus, MS 39701 In the event of any dis- been designated to will be returned un- ployment opportunity re- Home every night and off every weekend. We can grind all your cepted. at 10 am on Thursday, crepancy between this handle inquiries regard- opened. quirements, and non-se- Future growth opportunities stumps. Hard to reach gregated facilities. May 19th at which time street address and the ing the non-discrimina- CDL Class A required places, blown over Truck Driving 3700 they will be publicly legal description of the tion policies: Theresa The work is generally roots, hillsides, back- opened. Specifications property, the legal de- Harpole, District Direct- described as follows: Bids must be submit- yards, pastures. Free FED-EX ground contract- may be obtained from: scription shall control. or of Human Resources, ted on the standard Apply in person at 227 CDF Boulevard, estimates. You find it, or looking for night time Partial concrete slab re- form of bid proposal driver. Home daily. Title to the above de- P.O. Box 158, Scooba, Shannon, MS we'll grind it! Office of Purchasing scribed property is be- MS 39358, Telephone: moval and replacement, and must include a Bid 662-361-8379 $36k/year. Class A CDL Whitfield Hall lieved to be good, but I (662)-476-5274, E-mail: partial depth repairs to Bond in the amount of Or email resume to w/ 1 yr experience req. 1100 College Street will convey only such [email protected]. concrete pavement ap- 5% of the Bid. The suc- [email protected] Tree Services 1860 662-295-2129. W-Box 1628 title as is vested in me ron, and removal and re- cessful bidder will be re- © The Dispatch placement of joint seal quired to execute the METEOR EXPRESS, Inc. Columbus, MS 39701 as Substitute Trustee. Publication Dates: May Truck Driving 3700 A&T Tree Service Telephone (662) 329- 5, 2016 and May 12, material. standard form of Con- Bucket truck & stump Scottsboro, AL 3 yrs 7223 THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- 2016 tract and Agreement, to- removal. Free est. OTR , 6 mos flatbed. TEMPTING TO COLLECT Contract time is 60 cal- gether with a 100% Per- Serving Columbus Class A CDL, Good Mississippi University A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- SUMMONS BY PUBLICA- endar days. Liquidated formance Bond and a CLASS A OR B since 1987. Senior MVR. Pay 26 % of Gross for Women reserves the TION OBTAINED WILL TION damages in the amount 100% Payment Bond, citizen disc. Call Alvin @ Revenue. Sign On Bo- right to reject any or all BE USED FOR THAT of $500 will be as- within 10 days after 242-0324/241-4447 nus. Call Safety 256- bids. PURPOSE. IN THE CHANCERY sessed for each consec- formal award of the con- CDL DRIVERS NEEDED: "We'll go out on a limb 912-0078. COURT OF LOWNDES utive calendar day after tract. for you!" PUBLISH: 5/5/16, Rubin Lublin, LLC, Sub- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI the contract time. • Local Haul Appliances 4090 The bidder shall guaran- 5/12/16 stitute Trustee RUTHERFORD A pre-bid conference for tee to hold his bid good FRIGIDAIRE SELF clean- 428 North Lamar Blvd, IN THE MATTER OF THE • Home Every Night CONTRACTING this project will be and may not withdraw ing oven. Slide in stove NOTICE OF SUBSTI- Suite 107 ESTATE OF GROVER TREE REMOVAL, Trim- scheduled for May 19, his bid for a period of glass top. Stainless TUTE TRUSTEE' S SALE Oxford, MS 38655 GRANVILLE RUSSELL, • We Have Paid Insurance, ming, & Stump Grinding. 2016 at 2:30 pm at the 90 calendar days after steel. Very good condi- www.rubinlublin.com/pr DECEASED 662-251-9191 Columbus-Lowndes the scheduled closing tion. $300. 662-327- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI operty-listings.php Vacation, Holidays & Serving Golden Triangle! COUNTY OF LOWNDES Tel: (877) 813-0992 CAUSE NO. 2015-0170- County Airport to dis- time for receiving bids. 2962. cuss the work. Pro- Bonuses Fax: (404) 601-5846 B General Help Wanted 3200 LIKE NEW, 2 yr old Sam- WHEREAS, default has spective bidders are en- The project is subject to couraged to attend the the requirements of the • Steady, Year-Round Work sung Flat Top SS & Blk occurred in the perform- PUBLISH: 04/14/2016, JOSEPH D. BECK, PETI- EARLY BIRD w/ a warm Slide-In Stove. 4 burn- ance of the covenants, 04/21/2016, TIONER AND ADMINIS- pre-bid conference and Davis-Bacon Act, as perform a site visit of amended. The Contract- smile needed for a ers (2 dual) & warming terms and conditions of 04/28/2016, TRATOR Starkville dog-friendly of- ctr. $650, orig $1400. a Deed of Trust dated 05/05/2016 Ad the project area prior to or is required to comply Mail Resume To: bidding. with wage and labor pro- fice. Must have excel- 719-290-5440 May 28, 2004, ex- #96413 THE STATE OF MISSIS- Drivers lent communication ecuted by Cathy P. Lan- SIPPI visions and to pay min- Any questions that bid- imum wages in accord- skills & computer know- Bargain Column 4180 caster, conveying cer- Advertisement for Bids P.O. Box 2982 ledge of Microsoft Word tain real property TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS ders might have should ance with schedule of be directed to Neel- wage rates established Columbus, MS 39704 © The Dispatch & Excel. Fast paced. ELECTRIC $1,500 re- therein described to East Mississippi Com- OF GROVER GRANVILLE Must be able to multi- cliner w/ massage func- REAL ESTATE CLOSING munity College Board of RUSSELL Schaffer, Inc., 2310 by the United States De- Martin Luther King Jr. partment of Labor. Or Email To: task. Work hours: tion & full body lift. SERVICES, INC., as Trustees is now accept- 6:30am-1pm. Send re- Good Cond. Just need Trustee, for MORTGAGE ing sealed bids for the You have been made a Drive, Columbus, MS 39701, 662-328-4547 The award, if made, will [email protected] sume to: P.O. Box 972 the space. Price $75. ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- following: Defendant in the suit Starkville, MS 39760. Contact 662.328.3226 TION SYSTEMS INC. AS filed in this Court by (phone), 662-328-8552 be made to the party NOMINEE FOR DE- Paint, Concrete, Paint- Joseph D. Beck, Admin- (fax) to the attention of submittingMedical / Dental the 3300 bid CISION ONE MORT- ing Labor & Construc- istrator of the estate of Zach Foster. deemed most favorable GAGE COMPANY LLC, tion Labor Grover Granville Russell, to the Columbus- Original Beneficiary, to same being a Petition to All proposals that are Lowndes County Airport secure the indebted- Scooba Campus: Determine Heirs. mailed shall be sent to at the time the condi- ness therein described, Sealed bids will be ac- the Columbus-Lowndes tions are stipulated. The as same appears of re- cepted in the Adminis- You are required to mail County Airport, 368 Fab- Columbus-Lowndes cord in the office of the tration Building, Scooba or hand deliver a writ- ritek Drive, Columbus, County Airport Board re- Chancery Clerk of Campus, ten response to the MS 39702. serves the right to re- Lowndes County, Mis- 1512 Kemper Street, P. Complaint filed against ject any and all bids and sissippi filed and recor- O. Box 158, Scooba, you in this action to Bidders must be quali- to waive any informalit- ded June 2, 2004, in MS, 39358 until 2:00 Steven C. Wallace fied under Mississippi ies or irregularities in Deed Book 2004, Page p.m., Wednesday, May whose street address is Law and show a current the bids received. 16089; and 25, 2016, at which time 501 7th Street North, Certificate of Respons- all properly submitted Suite 2, Columbus, MS ibility issued by the Mis- DATE: WHEREAS, the benefi- bids shall be opened. 39701. sissippi Board of Public cial interest of said Bidding documents and Contractors establish- BY: /s/ Robert E. Deed of Trust was trans- specifications may be YOUR RESPONSE MUST ing classification as to Smith, Sr. ferred and assigned to obtained by contacting BE MAILED OR DE- the value and type of THE BANK OF NEW the Business Office at LIVERED NOT LATER construction work on FOR: City of Columbus, YORK MELLON FKA THE (662) 476-5077 or THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS which he is authorized MS BANK OF NEW YORK AS [email protected] . AFTER THE 7TH DAY OF to bid. TRUSTEE FOR THE BE- This information will MAY, 2016, WHICH IS ADVERTISING DATES: NEFIT OF THE CERTIFIC- also be made available THE DATE OF THIS Awarding public con- May 5 2016 ATEHOLDERS OF THE online by visiting our FIRST PUBLICATION OF tracts to non-resident May 12, 2016 CWABS, INC., ASSET- website at THIS SUMMONS. IF Bidders will be on the BACKED CERTIFICATES, www.eastms.edu/com- YOUR RESPONSE IS same basis as the non- BID OPENING: June 6, SERIES 2004-BC5; and munity/Pages/Bid-soli- NOT SO MAILED OR DE- resident Bidder’s state 2016 citations.aspx. LIVERED, A JUDGMENT awards contracts to WHEREAS, the under- BY DEFAULT WILL BE Mississippi Contractors signed, Rubin Lublin, Golden Triangle/Lion ENTERED AGAINST YOU bidding under similar cir- LLC has been appoin- Hills Campuses: FOR THE MONEY OR cumstances. In order to ted as Substitute Trust- Sealed bids will be ac- OTHER RELIEF DEMAN- ensure that ee; and cepted in the Adminis- DED IN IN THE MO- Mississippi’s Golden tration Office, Student TION FOR CITATION FOR Rule is followed, state NOW, THEREFORE, the Services Building, CONTEMPT. law requires a non-resid- holder of said Deed of Golden Triangle Cam- ent Bidder to attach to Trust, having requested pus, 8731 S. Frontage you must also file the his bid, a copy of the undersigned so to Road, P.O. Box 100, original of your Re- his/her resident state’s do, as Substitute Trust- Mayhew, MS 39753 un- sponse with the clerk of current laws pertaining ee or his duly appoin- til 2:00 p.m., Wednes- this Court within a reas- to such state’s treat- ted agent, by virtue of day, May 25, 2016, at onable time afterward. ment of non-resident the power, duty and au- which time all properly contractors. thority vested and im- submitted bids shall be issued under my hand posed upon said Substi- opened. Bidding docu- and the seal of said The Contract Docu- tute Trustee shall, on ments and specifica- Court, this 4th day of ments (drawings, spe- May 12, 2016 within tions may be obtained May, A.D., 2016. cifications, proposal the lawful hours of sale by contacting the Admin- forms, general condi- between 11:00AM and istrative Office at (662) LISA YOUNGER NEESE tions, etc.) may be ex- 4:00PM at the south- 243-1956 or dmorde- Chancery Clerk of amined at the following east front door of Court- [email protected]. This Lowndes County, Mis- locations: house proceed to sell at information will also be sissippi public outcry to the made available online /s/ Shantrell H. FAA, Airports District Of- highest and best bidder by visiting our website Granderson fice, 100 West Cross for cash or certified at Street, Suite B, Jack- funds ONLY, the follow- www.eastms.edu/com- Publication: May 5, 12 son International Air- ing described property munity/Pages/Bid-soli- & 19, 2016 port, Jackson, Missis- situated in Lowndes citations.aspx. sippi 39208 County, Mississippi, to wit: The East Mississippi Office of Aeronautics, Community College Mississippi Department LOTS NO. 186, 187, Board of Trustees re- of Transportation, 401 AND 188 MASONIC serves the right to reject North West Street, Jack- HOME SUBDIVISION, A any or all bids and to son, Mississippi 39201 SUBDIVISION OF negotiate with the low- LOWNDES COUNTY, est/best bidder. EMCC Neel-Schaffer, Inc., MISSISSIPPI, AS PER reserves the 2310 Martin Luther MAP OR PLAT THEREOF right to award the bid as King Jr. Drive, Colum- IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE a whole or by individual bus, MS 39705 34, IN THE OFFICE OF line item. THE CHANCERY CLERK Copies of the Contract OF LOWNDES COUNTY, East Mississippi Com- Documents may be ob- MISSISSIPPI, SUBJECT munity College is com- tained at the office of TO RESTRICTIVE COV- mitted to assuring that Neel-Schaffer, Inc., ENANTS AND CONDI- the College and its pro- 2310 Martin Luther TIONS AS CONTAINED grams are free from dis- King Jr. Drive, Colum- IN INSTRUMENT OF RE- crimination and harass- bus, MS 39075 for CORD IN DEED BOOK ment based upon race, $100.00 for each set, 287, PAGES 206-209 IN color, ethnicity, sex, not to be refunded. The THE OFFICE OF THE pregnancy, religion, na- cost of the contract doc- CHANCERY CLERK OF tional origin, disability, uments includes stand- LOWNDES COUNTY, age, sexual orientation, ard shipping and hand- MISSISSIPPI. PROP- gender identity, genetic ling via U.S. Mail. ERTY ADDRESS: The information, status as a street address of the U.S. veteran, or any oth- Bidder’s attention is in- property is believed to er status protected by vited to the Instructions be 304 Curtis Road, state or federal law. The to Bidders relative to Columbus, MS 39702. following person has pre-award, equal em- In the event of any dis- been designated to ployment opportunity re- crepancy between this handle inquiries regard- quirements, and non-se- street address and the ing the non-discrimina- gregated facilities. legal description of the tion policies: Theresa property, the legal de- Harpole, District Direct- Bids must be submit- scription shall control. or of Human Resources, ted on the standard Title to the above de- P.O. Box 158, Scooba, form of bid proposal scribed property is be- MS 39358, Telephone: and must include a Bid lieved to be good, but I (662)-476-5274, E-mail: Bond in the amount of will convey only such [email protected]. 5% of the Bid. The suc- title as is vested in me cessful bidder will be re- as Substitute Trustee. Publication Dates: May quired to execute the 5, 2016 and May 12, standard form of Con- THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- 2016 tract and Agreement, to- TEMPTING TO COLLECT gether with a 100% Per- A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- formance Bond and a TION OBTAINED WILL 100% Payment Bond, BE USED FOR THAT within 10 days after PURPOSE. formal award of the con- tract. Rubin Lublin, LLC, Sub- stitute Trustee The bidder shall guaran- 428 North Lamar Blvd, tee to hold his bid good Suite 107 and may not withdraw Oxford, MS 38655 his bid for a period of www.rubinlublin.com/pr 90 calendar days after operty-listings.php the scheduled closing Tel: (877) 813-0992 time for receiving bids. Fax: (404) 601-5846 The project is subject to PUBLISH: 04/14/2016, the requirements of the 04/21/2016, Davis-Bacon Act, as 04/28/2016, amended. The Contract- 05/05/2016 Ad or is required to comply #96413 with wage and labor pro- visions and to pay min- imum wages in accord- ance with schedule of wage rates established by the United States De- partment of Labor.

The award, if made, will be made to the party submitting the bid deemed most favorable to the Columbus- Lowndes County Airport at the time the condi- tions are stipulated. The Columbus-Lowndes County Airport Board re- serves the right to re- ject any and all bids and to waive any informalit- ies or irregularities in the bids received.

DATE:

BY: /s/ Robert E. Smith, Sr.

FOR: City of Columbus, MS

ADVERTISING DATES: May 5 2016 May 12, 2016

BID OPENING: June 6, 2016 8B THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

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Call or text 305- PICK YOUR own paint & Photos at 5584. 2107. www. universityhillsmhp.com flooring in this 3BR/1BA estatesales.net 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apart- home. 1242sq ft. Priced ments & Townhouses. to sell at $69k. Call Garage Sales: East 4510 Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 1BR/1BA Apt. $300 RENT A fully equipped Kimberly Reed with Crye NEW RIDE? 2BR/1BA Apt. $350- camper w/utilities & Leike at 364-1423 or 864 PHILLIPS Hill Rd. 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- $400. 2BR/2BA 3BR cable from $135/wk - 328-1150. Fri-Sat. 7am-2pm. Multi- ments & townhouses. /2BA Townhouses $495/month. 3 Colum- Family Sale. Furniture Call for more info. 662- $550-$800. No HUD al- bus locations. Call 662- REDUCED! 3BDR/2BA. and lots of misc items. 549-1953. lowed. Lease, deposit, 242-7653 or 601-940- 1560sq. ft. 9ft ceilings. credit check required. 1397. Vaulted L/R. Trey ceil- 940 RUFFIN Rd. 5/7. 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