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By Jonathan Lemire weapons of mass destruc- women and children, in The Associated Press tion. A top White House mindless CHEMICAL attack aide, asked about the possi- in Syria,” Trump tweeted. WASHINGTON — Presi- bility of a U.S. missile strike “Area of atrocity is in lock- dent Donald Trump on in response, said, “I wouldn’t down and encircled by Syrian Sunday condemned a “mind- take anything off the table.” Army, making it completely less CHEMICAL attack” Just over a year ago, Trump inaccessible to outside world. in Syria that killed women ordered dozens of cruise mis- President Putin, Russia and and children, called Syrian siles to be fired at a Syrian air Iran are responsible for back- President Bashar Assad an base after declaring there was ing Animal Assad. Big price to “animal” and delivered a rare no doubt Assad had “choked pay. Open area immediately personal criticism of Russian out the lives of helpless” for medical help and verifica- President Vladimir Putin for civilians in an attack that used tion. Another humanitarian supporting the Damascus banned gases. White House disaster for no reason what- government. advisers said at the time that soever. SICK!” As Washington worked to images of hurt children helped Saturday’s attack took verify the claim by Syrian spur the president to launch place in a rebel-held town opposition activists and that air strike, and television near Damascus amid a This image released early Sunday by the Syrian Civil Defense White rescuers that poison gas new shows on Sunday aired resumed offensive by Syrian Helmets, shows a child receiving oxygen through a respirator was used, Trump said there similar depictions of suffer- government forces after the following an alleged poison gas attack in the rebel-held town of would be a “big price to pay” ing young Syrians. Douma, near Damascus, Syria. [SYRIAN CIVIL DEFENSE WHITE HELMETS VIA for resorting to outlawed “Many dead, including See SYRIA, A5 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

LOCAL & STATE | B1 Gov. Rick DOUBLE Scott preps FATAL NEAR BLOUNTSTOWN for Senate

Jackson County man run vs. Bill and woman die in single-car wreck Nelson

By John Kennedy GateHouse Capital Bureau LOCAL & STATE | B4 TALLAHASSEE — As a ROLL CALL political outsider and later an unpopular How did your incumbent, legislators vote Rick Scott on gun issues? beat the odds and got elected — then re-elected — Scott as Florida’s governor, spending $86 million of his fam- Raymond Smith, in blue, and Stacey Brock load oysters into a container in West Bay. ily’s money [NEWS HERALD FILE PHOTO] in elections when Repub- Nelson licans did well nationwide. Fast forward to 2018 and FWC looks to protect Scott on Monday in Orlando looks ready to roll the dice again. But this time he is expected West Bay oysters to announce his challenge to three-term Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson at a time By Katie Landeck In 2016, FWC started “The intent is to use the Republicans are struggling 522-5114 | @PCNHKatieL planting oyster reefs in structure of the oyster and with the burden of a polariz- [email protected] West Bay using oil spill their function to bring them ing President Donald Trump. money with the goal of back,” Konchar said. “Scott has a record he can WEST BAY — After a creating a better habitat for The line of oysters, cover- SPORTS | C1 run on, his popularity num- pilot program showed some seagrass growth, accord- ing about three acres, serves bers are up, for him, and success, the Florida Fish ing to project lead Katie two main purposes, she BUSCH WINS he’ll have plenty of money and Wildlife Conservation Konchar. said. The physical struc- to spend,” said Rick Wilson, Commission (FWC) is look- Compared to the seagrass ture creates a barrier from BIG IN TEXAS a Tallahassee Republican ing to formalize protections documented in the 1960s, the waves which protects consultant and prominent of an oyster reef and sea- roughly 15 percent of the seagrass and blocks Wreck stretches talk show critic of President grass restoration program seagrass is still intact, Johnson’s winless in West Bay. according Konchar. See OYSTERS, A5 streak to 30 See SCOTT, A3

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their allies are certain to prove his toughest cam- for governor, to Lawton that went from 11.9 per- apart into November,” he SCOTT pour millions of dollars paign since his first Chiles. cent the month he took added. “And things out- into Florida’s U.S. Senate election in 2000 against “Bill Nelson is more office to 3.9 percent in side the control of either From Page A1 contest, making it already former Orlando-area liberal than he looks,” February. candidate could probably listed among a half-dozen Congressman Bill McCol- Wilson said, citing sur- Democrats are trying to decide it.” toss-up campaigns that lum. Since then, he’s had veys that show Nelson chip away at that perfor- More controversy Trump, whose book, will help determine easier times defeating sides with his party on mance, already using the from Trump, economic “Everything Trump whether Republicans former U.S. Rep. Kath- bills about 90 percent of campaign theme: “Rick’s upheaval, or interna- Touches, Dies,” is due maintain control of the erine Harris, R-Sarasota, the time. “But he always Recession.” They cite tional conflict could tilt out in August. chamber next year. and ex-U.S. Rep. Connie sells himself as a conser- Florida’s wages, which what Schale sees as a “Scott can win, if he “For 2018, this is the Mack IV, R-Fort Myers. vative Democrat.” are below the national drum-tight race from can manage the Trump heavyweight bout for Nelson, who will turn Still, Nelson regularly average, and analysis start to finish. thing. But I’m not sure both parties,” said state 76 in the fall, is Florida’s proves a strong vote- showing the number of Scott’s approval rat- anyone can do that,” he Rep. Evan Jenne, D-Dania only statewide elected getter in such Republican jobs in most of Florida’s ings among Florida voters added. Beach. “In Florida, it’s Democrat. In Washing- strongholds as the Florida 67 counties still are below reached their highest The governor endorsed also going to affect every ton, he is considered a Panhandle and suburban those of pre-recession level ever — 49 percent Trump and was publicly other race on the ballot, centrist Democrat while Central Florida. 2007. — in a Quinnipiac Uni- encouraged last Sep- from governor down to back home, he has been For Scott, that could be “No one can under- versity poll released in tember by the president legislative races.” a fixture on Florida bal- trouble. In past squeaker estimate Scott,” said late February. to run for the Senate seat. As Scott, 65, tries to lots going back to 1972, victories — he won each Steve Schale, a Florida It marked the first time Scott also raised money navigate another candi- serving as a Space Coast governor’s race by mar- Democratic consultant in almost three years — for candidate Trump dacy — with his ties to congressman and state gins of one percentage who helped steer Barack and only the third time in through the New Repub- Trump serving as risky insurance commissioner point — he hardly could Obama’s campaigns in his two terms as governor lican PAC he chairs that ballast — the race against before winning the U.S. afford to lose likely the state in 2008 and — that more Floridians now stands ready to fuel Nelson will put his eight Senate seat. Republican voters. 2012. approved than disap- the campaign launching years as Florida’s chief He has lost one politi- But the self-styled “It’s going to be a close proved of Scott and his this week. executive in sharp focus. cal race in 46 years – the jobs governor can tout race, with polls probably performance in the Quin- Both major parties and For Nelson, it will 1990 Democratic primary an unemployment rate having them 1 or 2 percent nipiac surveys.

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Amid trade fi ght, the White House suggested Trump says China that the tariff talk was a way will eventually ‘do to spur China to the bargain- the right thing’ to ing table. help end dispute The new White House eco- nomic adviser, Larry Kudlow, By Jonathan Lemire said Sunday that a “coalition The Associated Press of the willing” — including Canada, much of Europe and WASHINGTON — Amid Australia — was being formed global fears of an escalating to pressure China and that the trade dispute between the U.S. would demand that the U.S. and China, President World Trade Organization, an Donald Trump suggested that arbiter of trade disputes, be Beijing will ease trade barriers stricter on Beijing. And he said “because it is the right thing that although the U.S. hoped to do” and that the economic to avoid taking action, Trump superpowers can settle the “was not bluffing.” conflict that has rattled finan- “This is a problem caused by cial markets, consumers and China, not a problem caused by businesses. President Trump,” Kudlow But fostering more uncer- said on “Fox News Sunday.” tainty, the president’s top But he also downplayed the economic advisers offered tariff threat as “part of the pro- mixed messages Sunday as cess,” suggested on CNN that to the best approach with the impact would be “benign” China, which has threatened and said he was hopeful that to retaliate if Washington fol- China would enter negotia- lows through with its proposed tions. Kudlow, who started his tariffs, even as Trump empha- Chinese workers stand in front of a loaded cargo ship docked Sunday at a port in Qingdao in east China’s job a week ago after his prede- sized his bond with Chinese Shandong province. [CHINATOPIX VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] cessor, Gary Cohn, quit over President Xi Jinping. the tariff plan, brushed aside “President Xi and I will the possibility of economic always be friends, no matter markets, he felt confident a pressure and threatened tar- and faces a potentially devas- repercussions. what happens with our dis- deal could be made. iffs, a move opposed by many tating hit to its market there if “I don’t think there’s any pute on trade,” Trump wrote. The president made fixing fellow Republicans. China responds in kind. trade war in sight,” Kudlow “China will take down its the trade imbalance with China The Trump administration China has pledged to “coun- told Fox. Trade Barriers because it is a centerpiece of his presidential has said it is taking action as a terattack with great strength” Treasury Secretary Steve the right thing to do. Taxes campaign, where he frequently crackdown on China’s theft of if Trump decides to follow Mnuchin said on CBS’ “Face will become Reciprocal & a used incendiary language to U.S. intellectual property. The through on his latest threat to the Nation” that he didn’t deal will be made on Intellec- describe how Beijing would U.S. bought more than $500 impose tariffs on an additional expect the tariffs to have a tual Property. Great future for “rape” the U.S. economically. billion in goods from China $100 billion in Chinese goods “meaningful impact on the both countries!” But even as Trump cozied up last year and now is planning or — after an earlier announce- economy” even as he left the But Trump did not explain to Xi and pressed China for considering penalties on some ment that targeted $50 billion. door open for disruption. He why, amid a week of economic help with derailing North $150 billion of those imports. Beijing also declared that the allowed that there “could be” saber-rattling between the two Korea’s nuclear ambitions, he The U.S. sold about $130 bil- current rhetoric made nego- a trade war but said he didn’t countries that shook global has ratcheted up the economic lion in goods to China in 2017 tiations impossible, even as anticipate one.

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SAN FRANCISCO MOSCOW BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

Cook’s Meadow is fl ooded by the rising Merced River on Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, left, greets Russian Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, center, greets Saturday in Yosemite National Park’s Yosemite Valley. President Vladimir Putin, right, during the Easter service his supporters Sunday in Budapest, Hungary. Orban Yosemite National Park reopened Sunday after fl ooding in the Christ the Savior Cathedral on Sunday in Moscow, easily won a third consecutive term Sunday and his washed out roads during a strong Pacifi c storm, park Russia. Orthodox Christian believers observed Easter Fidesz party was poised to regain its super majority in offi cials said. Forecasters said up to 6 inches of rain fell on Sunday, a week later than the religious holiday was parliament, according to preliminary results from the over two days as rivers swelled in Northern California. celebrated this year by Western churches. In Russia, country’s election. The right-wing nationalist Jobbik Roads within Yosemite Valley were swamped by up to 4 about 4.3 million people took part in an Orthodox Easter party placed second with 26 seats, while a Socialist- feet of water that affected electrical and water systems. event, the Interior Ministry said Sunday. [ALEXANDER led, left-wing coalition ran third with 20. [DARKO [ERIC PAUL ZAMORA/THE FRESNO BEE VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ZEMLIANICHENKO, POOL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] VOJINOVIC/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

SAN DIEGO KITTERY, MAINE INDIANAPOLIS RAMALLAH, WEST BANK mass protests to try to break Injuries in human-smuggling Crew remembered on 55th 4 hurt after knife-wielding Abbas says he won’t return to an Israeli-Egyptian border crash on California highway anniversary of disaster man attacks crowd Gaza until he has control blockade.

A horse trailer carrying at Family members of sail- A knife-wielding man Palestinian President Mah- BERLIN least 18 people who entered the ors killed in the deadliest injured three people in an moud Abbas says that unless he 26K evacuated in west German country illegally overturned submarine disaster in U.S. attack in downtown India- gets full control over the Hamas- town for WWII bomb removal on a Southern California high- history are grateful for the napolis after being told to ruled Gaza Strip, including the way just north of the border sense of community sur- stop playing a siren on a group’s weapons, he will “not More than 26,000 people with Mexico, authorities said. rounding a 55th anniversary bullhorn, authorities said be responsible for what goes have been evacuated in the Several people inside the commemoration. Sunday. on” there. western German town of trailer were hurt in the crash The granddaughter of Four people, including the Abbas’ comments late Sunday Paderborn so bomb special- Saturday near the town Charles Wiggins, one of suspect, were hospitalized dealt another blow to months of ists could remove a World War of Campo, with injuries the sailors who died on after the attack Saturday U.S.-backed Egyptian efforts to II-era bomb discovered during described as moderate and the USS Thresher, said afternoon on the Ameri- negotiate a deal that would side- construction work. minor. it’s hard for others to can Legion Mall and outside line the Islamic militant Hamas In addition to people leaving Six patients were hos- understand the loss felt by the Central Library located and enable Abbas’ self-rule gov- their homes, two hospitals, a pitalized, the San Diego those who were left behind, across the street. Two were in ernment to return to Gaza. university and several nursing Union-Tribune reported. the Portsmouth Herald critical condition and two in Hamas seized Gaza from homes had to be evacuated. A witness told the Cali- reported. serious condition, Indianapo- forces loyal to Abbas in 2007. Specialists defused the 1.8 fornia Highway Patrol that “We are fortunate today lis Fire Department Battalion Recent talks between Abbas ton heavy British bomb on the two-axle trailer being to be surrounded by people Chief Rita Reith said. and his rivals failed, mainly Sunday, more than a week after hauled by a pickup truck who understand,” Victoria Gary Madison, 57, of because Hamas refuses to it was found by construction began to fishtail and even- Sallade said. “What we do Indianapolis faces three pre- disarm. workers in a garden, only 31 tually tipped onto its right here today is the best way to liminary charges of battery This comes as tensions inches under the ground. side along northbound Inter- honor these men and to assure by means of a deadly weapon, are rising on the Gaza- state 8. they are not forgotten.” jail records showed. border, with Hamas leading The Associated Press * ** The News Herald | Monday, April 9, 2018 A5 Cosby’s sex trial OYSTERS From Page A1

not like fi rst one some of the sediment creating clearer, better sunlit water to spur By Michael R. Sisak spotlight. punishable by up to 10 growth. Secondly, the The Associated Press “You’ve seen previews years in prison. oysters themselves are and coming attractions, but His retrial is taking place filter feeders, which also NORRISTOWN, Pa. — things have changed,” said in a radically changed and improves water quality Bill Cosby’s sexual assault professor Laurie Levenson potentially more hostile for both the grasses and retrial is guaranteed to be of Loyola Law School in Los environment. The #MeToo other marine species. anything but a rerun. Angeles. movement caught fire four Since the program Discarded oyster shells are piled on a trailer at the With opening state- Cosby’s first trial last months after the first trial, started, FWC researchers Oyster Bash to benefi t the Man in the Sea Museum, in ments set for Monday in spring ended in a cliff- raising awareness of sexual have noticed some sea- February 2014 in Panama City Beach. the first big celebrity trial of hanger, with jurors unable misconduct as it toppled grass recovery — though [NEWS HERALD FILE PHOTO] the #MeToo era, prosecu- to reach a unanimous ver- Harvey Weinstein, Sen. Al it is unclear if it because tors have lined up a parade dict after five days of tense Franken, Matt Lauer and of the reefs or other is an item on the agenda to “evaluate the key objec- of accusers to make the deliberations on charges other powerful men. environmental factors, formalize the protection tives of the project and case that the man revered that the man who made Nearly every potential Konchar said — and docu- of West Bay Estuarine closure.” as “America’s Dad” lived a millions of viewers laugh juror questioned for the mented over 30 species of Habitat Restoration Proj- Outside of the project, double life as one of Holly- as wise and understanding case this time knew about fish and invertebrates on ect boundaries as a policy. commercial harvest of wood’s biggest predators. Dr. Cliff Huxtable on “The #MeToo. the reefs, which started as The change, Konchar oysters is open through Cosby, 80, is fight- Cosby Show” drugged Kristen Houser of the recycled shells and now said, will create “no prac- June 30. The season is ing back with a new, and molested Constand at National Sexual Violence contain about 20 million tical difference.” FWC normally closed July 1 high-profile lawyer and his suburban Philadelphia Resource Center said that oysters. spokeswoman Amanda through Sept. 30. an aggressive strategy: home in 2004. could help prosecutors Those oysters are cur- Nalley said it is supported During the open attacking Andrea Constand The comedian, who overcome the skepticism rently protected from by the Bay County Oys- season, commercial har- as a greedy liar and casting has said the sexual con- some jurors had last time harvest by an executive termen’s Association. vesters are limited to five the other women testify- tact was consensual, faces about Constand’s yearlong order, but at the upcom- The rule will be recon- bags per person or a total ing as bandwagon accusers three counts of aggravated wait to report her allega- ing FWC Commission sidered in 10 years, of 10 bags of oyster per looking for a share of the indecent assault, each tions to the police. meeting on April 24 there according Nalley, to vessel.

formal order to pull out “demonstrate that Assad SYRIA the 2,000 U.S. troops in will pay a price for his war Syria or offered a public crimes.” From Page A1 timetable other than to Images released by say the U.S. will withdraw the Syrian Civil Defense as soon as the remaining White Helmets, a volun- collapse of a truce. Syrian Islamic State fighters can teer organization, show activists, rescuers and be vanquished. children lying on the medics said a poison gas But Trump has signaled ground motionless and attack in Douma killed to his advisers that, ide- foaming at the mouth. at least 40 people, with ally, he wants all troops The Assad government, families found suffocated out within six months. in a statement posted in their houses and shel- Republican Sen. John on the state-run news ters. The reports could not McCain of Arizona said agency SANA, denied immediately be indepen- Assad heard Trump’s responsibility. dently verified. signal that he wanted Trump was briefed The developments come to withdraw from Syria about the attack by his as Trump has moved to and, “emboldened by chief of staff, John Kelly, dramatically scale back American inaction,” officials said. Trump’s U.S. goals in Syria, push- launched the attack. In a homeland security ing for a quick military statement, McCain said adviser, Thomas Bossert, withdrawal despite resis- Trump “responded deci- noted the timing of the tance from many of his sively” last year with the suspected chemical attack national security advis- air strike and urged Trump — almost a year to the day ers. Trump has given no to be forceful again to of the U.S. missile strikes.

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Tim Thompson | Publisher Will Glover | Managing Editor Mike Cazalas | Editor Trump and the elephants

lephants are majestic beasts that have long fas- cinated humans. These large mammals with distinctive ears, tusks and trunks are quite indus- E trious and are believed to be among the most highly intelligent in the animal kingdom. Scientists believe A Regime of Austerity they experience strong and complex emotions, including attachment for family members and grief at their passing. Alas, elephants are also among the Versus the Common Good most hunted species in the world. Many are slaughtered via poaching, or ille- gal hunting. The ivory from their large tusks grasp one of the basic laws founding ethic has been remains a valuable commodity, reportedly of nature: You can’t keep instilled in us by the phrases, worth more than $20,000 per elephant. a mighty tree alive (much stories and symbols of our In 2014, the Obama administration imposed a less have it thrive) by only culture: The golden rule near-total ban on interstate trade in ivory, and spritzing the fine leaves at (Bible), the general welfare banned the importation of African elephant tro- the tippy-top. The fate of (Constitution), the com- phies, or body parts, from Zimbabwe and Zambia. the whole tree depends on mon good (kindergarten), The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service attempted to loosen Jim Hightower nurturing the grassroots. the social contract (New this ban last November — but ran into opposition from Sadly, in this time of such Deal), the land of opportu- President Donald Trump. He tweeted that big game potential for greatness, nity (ubiquitous slogan), E hunting was nothing more than a “horror show” and ometimes, it’s useful we’re led by a myopic crew pluribus unum (coins, the he would be “very hard pressed to change my mind.” to state the obvi- of leaf spritzers. In Wash- dollar bill, and the Great But unlike a proverbial elephant, it appears that Sous. Here’s a fact, ington, on Wall Street and Seal), “one nation... with Trump sometimes — or conveniently — forgets. for example, that we all in the corporate suites, the liberty and justice for all” On March 1, the Fish and Wildlife Service qui- know to be true: America’s elites have taken exquisite (Pledge of Allegiance). etly loosened the ban. According to Interior Secre- economy is enormous. It’s care of themselves, with These and others reiter- tary Ryan Zinke, imports of elephant trophies would worth saying that out loud the top one percent tripling ate and confirm our ethi- be approved or rejected on a “case-by-case basis.” and repeating it to ourselves their share of the nation’s cal pledge of trust in each As of last week, Trump hadn’t said or and others, because today’s wealth since 1980. How did other, our commitment tweeted a word about this decision. Powers That Be (economic, they obtain this phenom- to the notion that we’re Critics harbor suspicions that the president’s silence political and media) are enal boost? By siphoning up all in this together. That’s could be family-related. His two eldest sons, Donald wrongly forcing a regime shares of America’s wealth the moral glue that defines Jr. and Eric, are both big game hunters. Photos of them of austerity on our nation. that had been going to the and binds us as Ameri- next to animals they killed circulated on social media They’re insisting that we rest of us. Blithely oblivious cans. But each one is now several years ago — including one of a smiling Donald hoi polloi must downsize to the dangerous shriveling being openly mocked. Jr. with the elephant tail he had just cut off his prey. our middle class dreams, of the grassroots, they’ve The super-rich are sepa- It appears the president doesn’t share his sons’ enthu- claiming that America increased their take by rating their good fortunes siasm for hunting. He told celebrity news website no longer has the where- offshoring our middle-class from the well-being of TMZ in March 2012, “My sons love hunting. They’re withal to do big things. jobs, slashing American the many. It’s not just hunters and they’ve become good at it. I am not a Their narrow and pes- wages and benefits in prac- America’s economy they’re believer in hunting and I’m surprised they like it.” simistic prescription for our tically every sector, busting skewing, but our values. But if Trump has had long-standing issues with future is not only at odds the ability of unions to fight They’re destroying the hunting, why did he stay silent about poach- with the American spirit, back, deregulating their place where egalitarian- ing African elephants the second time around? but also at odds with the nefarious corporate and ism, upward mobility and There were reportedly 5 million elephants in Africa facts. The wealth of this financial operations, dodg- the middle class once had about a century ago. There are fewer than 400,000 nation is naturally huge and ing their tax obligations, a welcoming home. That’s now. That’s why the International Union for Conserva- expansive — thanks to such privatizing and gutting the fight we’re in — a his- tion of Nature has classified African elephants as “vul- fundamentals as the sheer public services and turning toric fight to decide who nerable” — and the U.S. Endangered Species Act has size and diversity of our our elections into auctions we Americans really are. used the classification of “threatened” since 1979. land, the breadth and depth run by and for billionaires. Meanwhile, wealthy people pay more than $50,000 of our natural resources This massive redistri- Populist author, public a person to hunt these animals in Africa. These big and especially the can-do bution of wealth is not an speaker, and radio com- game hunters assert that the fees aid conserva- attitude of our enterprising issue of economics, but of mentator Jim Hightower tion programs. But that seems a stretch at best. and hardworking people. basic morality. Fair and just writes The Hightower Low- If Trump views himself as a true friend of the pachy- In natural terms, our behavior — especially by the down, a monthly newslet- derms, he should reverse course and bring back the economy is a giant sequoia. powerful — are requisites for ter chronicling the ongoing Obama-era ban on imports of elephant trophies. It Unfortunately, our present holding so many millions of fights by America’s ordi- would be the right thing to do, particularly for a man corporate and governmen- us together as a free society. nary people against rule whose party symbol happens to be an elephant. tal leadership can’t seem to The importance of this by plutocratic elites.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Why do we do this? an causing them to move to using it. It is a number one (1) traffic? They must cross the on we are in. Red flag warnings the right and maybe killing a safety feature. Some vehicles coming traffic lane to do this, should be issued by counties For along time I’ve ask pedestrian or cyclist. Driv- have extremely bright lights, and the same to leave. Vehicles as are severe weather alerts. myself if I was too sensitive ers knew when they came up especially those bluish ones. have no reflectors on the front of Also the NWS routinely or if other people were being behind you with bright lights I don’t mean to criticize it, at night, this could be danger- reports barometric pressure bothered by the same things; it would reflect in your rear anyone about their driving; I’ve ous. Some vehicles park in the in inches of mercury until so I began asking others. To view mirrors, blinding you; receive some reprimands for street and on the corner of the tropical weather occurs then my surprise, each one agreed they were careful not to do it. some of my driving habits and block, making traffic go around they change to milibars. This with me, only they said it was When I flash my lights admit I am guilty I just try not it, and face on-coming traffic forces the public to convert getting worse, I believe it. now I’m afraid someone will to do the same ones over again. turning into that lane. Are there between the two systems at Not many years ago, drivers think I’m signaling that the Turn signals are another con- any laws concerning this? a critical time. This informa- on the highways showed you law is in the area. Recently versation. We sometimes forget tion should be reported in the courtesy of dimming their I have seen vehicles after to use them or make a turn not Clyde York, Panama City both formats since barometric headlights when approaching dark in heavy traffic with no sharp enough for them to cancel pressure is a key indicator of you. In town, we kept our dim lights at all, the driver may automatically, then we drive NWS fl ag warnings don’t help how severe a storm is and if it (lower beams) on, if we met be able to see the road but I with them on making it hard for will intensify or weaken. Tell bright lights, we would flash can’t see him if I want to pull others to know what we intend The National Weather me the pressure is 900 mb our lights and the approach- into the traffic lane or cross to do. I am trying to be more Service issues flag warn- and I have no clue what to do. ing vehicle would dim theirs the road. Will it be his life or careful about that. ings for multiple numerical Tell me it’s at 28.9 inches and They understood the danger mine, or both? I wish driv- Next, has any one ever won- fire weather zones, useless I’ll batten down the hatches. of causing an accident; like ers would remember where dered why some people park on information since most of blinding an on-coming driver that switch is and practice the left side of the street facing us have no clue what zone Russell Gillingham, Callaway

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3 signs of unethical financial advice

By James Royal, Ph.D. NerdWallet.com

Here are three ways financial advi- sors might act unethically while staying within what the law allows — and how to avoid them.

1. Not disclosing their obligations Your advisor needs to clearly spell out not just what he’ll do for you, but how he’ll act. You should know whether he’s legally supposed to make decisions that are “suitable” for you or choices that are in your best interest, known as acting as a fiduciary. “Most individual investors don’t know the difference,” says Teresa Verges, director of the Investor Rights Clinic at the University of Miami School of Law. There’s a key difference between the suitability standard and the fiduciary standard: Brokers, who may call them- selves financial advisors and are often paid by asset-management companies, have only a duty to put clients into a suitable investment, not necessarily the cheapest or best one. Advisors bound by the more rigorous fiduciary standard, however, must put the client’s interest Spring-clean first. What you can do: Find a fiduciary who operates on a fee-only basis. In this case, you — and you only — pay an advi- your credit sor to work in your best interest.

2. Engaging in ‘reverse churning’ In this practice, a broker puts clients card lineup into a fee-based account, then charges an ongoing fee for little actual advice. Fee-based accounts aren’t necessar- ily bad, but they can be a poor fit for many clients. For example, buy-and- hold investors generate few fees for the broker, because they purchase invest- ments infrequently and never sell. So By Gregory Karp • Do I carry a balance? the broker moves them into a fee-based NerdWallet.com If you need breathing room to pay debt with- account to charge more. out incurring high interest charges, you have “We’re probably going to see an pring is a great time to declutter a closet options. A lower-interest card is one, espe- uptick in this,” Verges says. Increas- full of clothes, a garage full of boxes and a cially if your credit has improved since you got ing pressure on brokers due to recent Swallet full of inferior credit cards. your current card. Another short-term strategy legal changes, notably the Department The average card holder with decent credit has is transferring the balance to a new card with a of Labor Fiduciary Rule, has leveled more than four open accounts, and Americans long introductory 0 percent interest period — the industry’s commissions structure, opened 110 million credit card accounts in 2016 many offer more than a year. That’s not a cure, making it more difficult for brokers to alone, according to the latest Consumer Finan- but it allows you to pay debt without incurring profit. So some brokers have been push- cial Protection Bureau study. more interest. ing fee-based accounts. With all that plastic in consumer wallets, not What you can do: Know your goals all cards are worthy. At least 1 in 5 credit card • Is it a rewards card? and what you’re paying for before hiring customers is carrying the wrong card, usually Old cash-back cards pay 1 percent on pur- the advisor or broker. If you can’t get a because fees or rewards are misaligned with chases, but today the better ones are paying 1.5 straight answer, walk away. their purchasing habits, according to the J.D. or 2 percent, potentially doubling your return. Power 2016 U.S. Credit Card Satisfaction Study. And travel rewards cards have become espe- 3. Pushing complex contracts that are Each credit card should rejustify its place cially lucrative as issuers battle for high-spend- not fully explained among your payment tools, experts say, for ing customers. Plus, maybe your lifestyle has While some products, such as mutual two reasons. First, the credit card business has changed. For example, travel and dining-out funds, are straightforward, others, changed recently, with the curse of higher inter- cards may have fit your single lifestyle, but a such as annuities and various types of est rates and the blessing of fatter rewards. new family life might mean cash back for gro- insurance, can be unnecessarily compli- Secondly, you may have changed — your ceries and gas is a better fit. cated. Key questions — when and how credit may have improved and you may qualify Once you’ve examined each card, use a clean- you as the client get paid, and when you for better cards. ing checklist represented by the CARDS acro- don’t — need to be answered clearly. “In terms of spring cleaning, ask whether that nym. You may need to take one or more of these However, one important question credit card still works for you. Is it a card you’re steps: often isn’t asked: How much is the still taking advantage of, or have your needs • Cancel the card. product issuer paying the advisor? The changed?” says credit card expert Beverly Har- • Acquire a new one. advisor may be taking as much as 10 zog, author of “The Debt Escape Plan.” • Renegotiate terms on your old card. percent of the investment as a com- Gather your cards and ask three questions • Decommission the card by not using it mission, an egregious level. For stock about each: anymore. funds, the best advisors can point you • Save it and make sure you’re optimizing it. to products that have no commissions. • Does it charge an annual fee? Be mindful of your credit scores as you spring- What you can do: Keep asking ques- For cards with annual fees, the bar for keeping clean credit cards, especially if you’re consid- tions. If a complex financial product them is higher. “An annual fee in itself isn’t a red ering canceling them. Scoring formulas reward is right for you, an ethical advisor will flag, but you need to re-evaluate whether you’re a lot of open credit lines with unused capacity, explain it completely. getting your money’s worth,” Harzog says. along with a long history of on-time payments. If you’re buying any financial product, ask how the advisor is being paid. But BIGSTOCK IMAGES remember, just because a fee is dis- closed doesn’t make it acceptable.

Did a tax pro botch your return? Here’s what to do

By Tina Orem tax preparers — they typically bear no penalties (and sometimes interest) you what each person will do. NerdWallet.com legal liability for errors on your federal tax incur because of the preparer’s error. “If the preparer’s refusing to want to return, according to the IRS. It’s also reasonable to ask the preparer acknowledge the error, help correct the To err is human, but to err on your tax to put together an amended return at no error or anything like that, you would return is a total dumpster fire. If you think 2. Check your contract charge if the error is the preparer’s fault, want to have a paper trail because in the your tax preparer made a mistake on your Most reputable tax preparers will she says. off chance that you might want to take return, here’s what experts say you can have you sign an engagement letter this preparer to court, you would want do about it. that outlines, among other things, what 3. Contact the preparer that documentation,” she says. You’ll also happens if there’s an error on the return, Alert the preparer in writing and need it if you hire a different tax preparer. 1. Make sure it’s actually the says Cindy Hockenberry, director of tax provide all the correspondence you’re preparer’s fault research and government relations for the getting from the IRS or state tax author- 4. Notify the IRS and professional Be sure you provided all the documen- National Association of Tax Professionals. ity. Set up an appointment to talk face to organizations tation and information he or she needed In general, you’re on the hook for any face, Hockenberry says. At the meeting, Find out more at irs.gov/ to do the return correctly. Also, take a tax you discover you owe, but a decent determine what’s incorrect, then steps to tax-professionals/make-a-complaint- deep breath before going after volunteer preparer usually will pick up the tab for fix it. Document what you discussed and about-a-tax-return-preparer

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* ** The News Herald | Monday, April 9, 2018 B1 LOCAL&STATE Walton ordinance will have ‘day in court’

By Tom McLaughlin and cumbersome,” the release relied to defend their decision 315-4435 | @TomMnwfdn noted. But “it provides the to pass an ordinance opening [email protected] county with the opportunity “dry sand areas” of county to ‘have its day in court’ as beaches to the public. Walton County officials are it presents all evidence and The ordinance angered taking an optimistic approach testimony in the appropri- several of the many county to a new law that, as of July ate proceeding, anticipating residents who have built 1, will wipe their Customary a favorable ruling which will beachfront homes along Use Ordinance off the books. solidify the public’s right to Walton County’s 26 miles of “As the Legislature passed use all the beaches of Walton coast, and lawsuits were filed. and the governor signed HB County for recreational In November of 2017, a fed- 631, a clear path was created purposes.” eral judge in Pensacola ruled to determine if the public has After spending much time, the county had not over- the right to recreationally money and effort, Walton stepped its bounds by passing use Florida beaches,” county County in early 2016 rolled an ordinance, but that beach spokesman Louis Svehla said out its Customary Use Doc- homeowners were entitled Friday in a news release. trine, the document on which The “path” will be “lengthy county commissioners later See WALTON, B3 [DAILY NEWS FILE PHOTO]

AREA BRIEFS | B2 NIGHTCLUB ‘IT’S BEEN INSANE’ SHOOTING Man in PC bar grazed in head by bullet

2 dead in single-car wreck

Victims were driving toward their homes in Jackson County

By Mike Cazalas The News Herald

Paddleboarders watch a dolphin swim by near Grayton Beach State Park on Thursday afternoon. [PHOTOS BY DEVON RAVINE/DAILY NEWS] BLOUNTSTOWN — The investigation continued Sunday into a single-car accident a few miles north of here Sat- Walton County Spring break 2018 wraps up urday night that claimed the lives of two Jackson By Annie Blanks | weeks yet of spring break. Emerald Coast saw some of college kids and they want to County residents. 315-4450 | @DestinLogAnnie “I haven’t seen all my bikes its largest crowds yet. bring all their friends here.” The Florida High- [email protected] come out of my warehouse in Starkey said the crowds in Thursday’s 71-degree high way Patrol identified at least four years,” Starkey South Walton County seemed didn’t stop beachgoers from the victims as Michael SEAGROVE BEACH — said. “I’m happy to see this. to be a “good mixture” of flocking to the beach in Sea- Lee Brincefield, 24, of David Starkey stood behind It’s been insane.” college kids and families this grove Beach, where chairs Alford and Kristen Angel the desk at his bike shop, Saturday marks the unof- year, and was the largest he’d and umbrellas were packed Martin, 19, of Mari- Butterfly Bike and Kayak, ficial end to spring break seen in years. like sardines up and down anna. Troopers wrote in on Walton County Road 30A 2018, according to law “I think maybe the drinking the shore. an accident report that on Thursday afternoon as a enforcement, as the last ban in PCB is pushing them Chris Robertson from Brincefield was driv- steady stream of people came batch of visitors head back out here,” he said, referring to Greenville, South Carolina, ing and Martin was a in to rent bicycles. home. But with this year’s Panama City Beach’s annual was throwing a foam foot- passenger. Outside, nearly all of his spring break — spanning alcohol ban on the beach ball with his kids. He said he According to an pastel-colored bike collection just five weeks instead of the during March. “Or the kids and his family had spent their FHP press release, the was gone, having been rented normal seven or eight — busi- that have grown up coming out during one of the busiest nesses and visitors along the to 30A all their lives are now See BREAK, B3 See WRECK, B3

Author brings her ‘Southern Charm’ Events planned in Seaside, events this week. Port St. Joe The author of the best- LOCAL & selling “Peachtree Bluff” STATE | B3 By Tony Simmons series will introduce her 747-5080 | @PCNHTonyS latest novel, “The Secret CREEK [email protected] to Southern Charm,” at the monthly “Books and Bites” INDIANS Author Kristy Woodson luncheon from noon to 2 p.m. Harvey has carved a niche of EDT at the Corinne Costin Group near Milton fashion, design and women’s Gibson Memorial Library, 110 is seeking federal fiction across the South, and Library Drive, Port St Joe. For South Carolina-based best-selling author Kristy Woodson Harvey recognition she’s bringing her South- will speak to groups and hold public events in the area on Tuesday ern charm to area readers at See AUTHOR, B3 and Wednesday. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO]

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Kansas City 46/24/pc 56/45/pc Topeka 49/24/c 61/48/s need for eye and skin protection. 1:07p 5:52a ©2018 Last year's High/low ...... 71°/52° 10:19p 6:13p Las Vegas 83/63/s 91/69/pc Tucson 90/61/s 95/63/s Normal high/low ...... 76°/56° Panama City 4:22p 3:38a Los Angeles 90/62/s 84/58/pc Wash., DC 48/40/c 58/40/pc Record high ...... 88° (1978) ------Record low ...... 35° (1990) Port St. Joe 5:06p 2:52a Precipitation ------24 hours through 4 p.m. .. 0.00" Okaloosa Island 3:53p 3:01a Month to date ...... 0.50" ------Normal month to date ...... 1.19" 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. Milton 7:33p 6:16a Year to date ...... 11.29" 0-2 3-5 6-7 ------Low; Moderate; High; East Bay Normal year to date ...... 16.87" 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme 6:37p 5:46a Average humidity ...... 78% ------Fort Walton Beach MOON PHASES Pensacola 5:53p 4:29a Temperatures ------Fishing Bend 6:34p 5:20a High/low ...... 63°/51° ------Last year's High/low ...... 73°/53° The Narrows 7:30p 7:20a Normal high/low ...... 73°/58° New First Full Last ------Record high ...... 88° (1986) Carrabelle Apr 15 Apr 22 Apr 29 May 7 12:09p 4:06a Record low ...... 31° (1971) 9:21p 4:27p Precipitation RIVER LEVELS 24 hours through 4 p.m. ... trace SUN AND MOON Month to date ...... 1.22" Through 7 a.m. Sun. 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Special to The News Herald rise and their metabolism in designated swimming about an alligator should increases. Although serious areas during daylight hours. call the FWC’s toll-free The American alligator injuries caused by alliga- Also keep pets on a leash and Nuisance Alligator Hot- is a conservation success tors are rare in Florida, the away from the water. line at 866-FWC-GATOR story. Florida has a healthy Florida Fish and Wildlife Because alligators con- (392-4286). SNAP uses and stable alligator popula- Conservation Commission trol their body temperature contracted nuisance alli- tion, which is estimated at (FWC) recommends taking by basking in the sun, they gator trappers throughout 1.3 million alligators of every precautions when having may be easily observed. the state to remove alli- size. They are an important fun in and around the water. However, the FWC urges gators 4 feet in length or part of Florida’s wetlands, Alligators inhabit all 67 people to keep their distance greater that are believed but should be regarded with counties in Florida and can if they see one. And never to pose a threat to people, caution and respect. be found anywhere there is feed alligators because it is pets or property. The FWC Alligators become more standing water. Reduce the dangerous and illegal. also works diligently to active and visible during chances of conflicts with The FWC places the high- keep Floridians and visitors spring when temperatures alligators by swimming only est priority on public safety informed, including provid- and administers a State- ing advice about Living with wide Nuisance Alligator Alligators. Program to address com- Learn more about alli- plaints concerning specific gators at MyFWC.com/ alligators. People concerned Alligator. [SPECIAL TO THE STAR]

AREA BRIEFS

Man survives bullet There were also reports Chase leads grazing head of several altercations in to drug seizure the parking lot, as well PANAMA CITY — as fireworks being set off SPRINGFIELD — An Police are looking for any outside, police said. attempted traffic stop witnesses who can help Police determined there turned into a police chase straighten out what hap- also was a physical alter- that ended with a man pened inside and outside cation inside the club, arrested on a multitude of a 15th Street bar Satur- “followed by one gun shot felony drug charges. day night that included a and then the patrons ran Springfield police said gunshot fired inside, fire- out into the parking lot. It investigators attempted, works set off outside and is believed that fireworks around 7:45 p.m. Saturday a Georgia man with a cut were then set off in the to stop a silver 2010 BMC from a bullet that grazed parking lot. It is unknown 324i in the 3600 block of his head. if these incidents were E. Second Street. Panama City police connected or involved But the vehicle fled south Several types of drugs Sunday reported that the same individuals,” the on Claire Avenue, police and cash were seized around 11:05 p.m.m Sat- report stated. said, before crashing while by Springfi eld police. urday they were called The evidence did match attempting to turn onto [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] to a report of a shooting statements that at least Cherry Street and the at Reminisce night club, one shot had been fired driver, Mikhail Terrell, 28, Lasley was charged with 1200 W. 15th St. When inside the club and that was arrested there. possession of more than 20 officers arrived, the Mendoza was grazed by In the vehicle, inves- grams of marijuana with found Dorian Mendoza, a bullet. tigators said, they found intent to distribute, posses- 18, from Georgia, “with Anyone with informa- 12 ounces of marijuana sion of synthetic marijuana a laceration to the back of tion about the incident is worth about $5,000, 5.75 with attempt to distribute, his head which didn’t ini- asked to call the Panama ounches of synthetic mari- possession of a controlled tially appear to be caused City Police Department, juana worth about $1,100, substance, aggravated flee- from a gunshot. Mendoza 850-872-3100, or they can 9 10mg oxycodones and ing and eluding, and three was transported to an area report their tips anony- $645 in cash. Both types of civil traffic infractions. hospital with non-life- mously to CrimeStoppers marijuana were packaged threatening injuries.” 850-785-TIPS. for sale, police said. By Staff Reports * ** The News Herald | Monday, April 9, 2018 B3

LOCAL & STATE

WHAT'S HAPPENING

Today is fi rst-served. Details, Phil features ceramic sculpture SHAG: 6:30-9 p.m. at Grand Cunningham at 850-774- and wares by Keith Smith Square Hall, 1105 Bob AARP TAX-AIDE PROGRAM: 7953 or pwcinpc@gmail. and Wesley Harvey. Little Rd, Panama City 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Panama com STORIES BY THE SEA: 3:30 with dinner, dance and fun City Beach Library. IRS ADVENTURES IN ALYS: 10 p.m. at Solomon Square, (East/West Coast Swing, certifi ed aides will provide a.m. at Fonville Press in 45 Central Square, Seaside. Latin, Ballroom). Admis- free income tax prepara- Alys Beach. Free admis- Free admission. Suitable sion: $3. Join us for dinner, tion. Bring your 2017 tax sion. Suitable for all ages. for all ages. The Seaside dance, and fun. documents, a picture ID, One of a kind storytelling Rep offers new stories and 'THE ENCHANTED GALA- and a Social Security card experience with audience chances for participation PAGOS ISLANDS AND Santa Rosa County Creek Indian Tribe breaks ground on for each person on the tax participation. Details at daily; Improv Bootcamp DARWIN'S FINCHES': 7 p.m. its Native American Cultural Center on Aug. 1, 2017. [FILE return; bring a checkbook LoveTheRep.com for Kids students join the at the Science and Discov- PHOTO/PRESS GAZETTE] to verify the routing and ‘IDENTITY’ ART EXHBIT: performance each Friday. ery Center of Northwest account number for a 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday Details at LoveTheRep.com Florida, 308 Airport Road, refund. The 2016 tax return through Thursday and 'THE PRINCE AND THE Panama City; presented by will be helpful also. AARP Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 PAUPER': 6 p.m. at the Norman Capra. Program is focuses on low-to-moder- p.m. in the Amelia Center Seaside Amphitheatre on sponsored by Bay County Creek Indians ate income taxpayers of all Main Gallery (Room 112) at Central Square. Free admis- Audubon Society. Free ages; you do not have to Gulf Coast State College, sion. Suitable for all ages. and open to all; visitors seek federal, be an AARP member. No 5230 West U.S. Highway 98, Details at LoveTheRep.com welcome. Refreshments state recognition appointments; fi rst-come Panama City. The exhibit PANAMA CITY BOP & provided. for the decrease in arrests By Alicia Adams “A once in a lifetime BREAK were cold weather and a 623-2120 | @aliciaadams- opportunity for our tribe shorter spring break. SRPG | aadams@srpressga- to receive both state and From Page B1 “We had more bad zette.com federal recognition is weather days this year within our grasp, but it than we did last year, not MILTON — After will take your action for week mostly going to the so much because of rain gaining support from it to happen,” Helms told beach and hanging out in but because of the cold the County Commission members. Seaside and at The Hub that was keeping them off in February, the Santa He urged them to con- in Watersound Beach. the beach and up in their Rosa County Creek Indian tact legislators for “We come here (to 30A) rental houses,” Fulghum Tribe is now trying to gain support. because it seems to be that said. “Plus, last year’s federal recognition. The Santa Rosa County the kids here are more spring break was seven “After being silenced Creek Indian Tribe is a behaved,” he said. “We’ve weeks and this year’s was for more than 100 years, nonprofit organization had no issues.” five weeks, so obviously we have an opportunity that teaches the com- For the third year more time is going to equal for our voices to be heard munity about Native in a row, the Walton more arrests.” by the government,” Vice American culture through County and Okaloosa Fulghum said he also Chief Dan Helms said educational programs, County sheriff’s offices believed more college in an email to his tribal traditional events and a heavily enforced zero- students were using ride- members. “But we must Native American Cultural tolerance policies for share services like Uber take action now.” Center that broke ground underage drinking. Walton and Lyft to get from block The Santa Rosa Creek Aug. 1, 2017. The tribal made 263 underage drink- to block instead of walking Indian Tribe has been grounds, located at 4358 ing arrests as of Thursday, on the streets with open working for the past few Willard Norris Road in a significant decline from containers. months to get recognition Milton, consist of about last year’s 681 total arrests. Overall, he said this from the federal and state 95 acres. Descendants of In Okaloosa County, year’s spring break was on government. The tribe Creeks that lived in the Sgt. Jason Fulghum said par with what law enforce- strives for recognition to area founded the orga- this year’s spring break ment had seen previously. protect and preserve arti- nization in 1990. The saw some 404 arrests “It’s pretty typical for facts in their museum and tribe currently has more as of Wednesday night, what we’ve seen the last to obtain financial and than 1,300 members and about 100 fewer than last two years,” he said. “The other resources to help donates thousands of year, with almost all of numbers seem to be the preserve their language, hours a year teaching and them being for underage same as far as groups, and heritage and culture, making presentations in drinking. their behavior seems to be Trenton Anderson, right, and his brother Logan enjoy a according to Helms. the community. Fulghum said he thought typical of what we’ve wit- friendly soccer game Thursday at Grayton Beach State the two biggest reasons nessed before.” Park. [DEVON RAVINE/DAILY NEWS]

out in the legislation to the debate. Customary Use Doctrine, WALTON substantiate a custom- Walton County resident produced by attorney ary use claim,” Friday’s Don Riley said he worked David Theriaque, was cre- From Page B1 news release said. “This with state lawmakers to ated to provide the type will include the gathering help get the the customary evidence the county will of evidence and a public use law passed. As a sup- bring before a judge, such to “judicial review and hearing to determine if porter of private property evidence will be built upon a determination of the such a claim is supported rights, he said he believes as the county builds its existence of customary by substantial evidence and the Walton County Com- customary use argument, use rights.” testimony.” mission overstepped its Svehla said. This legislative ses- The testimony and evi- bounds when it passed its The doctrine’s core sion, a bill was introduced dence gathered will be Customary Use Ordinance, premise is that for as long that sought to force presented to a judge, the and believes the new law as mankind has lived in county governments release said. will make it more difficult coastal areas, the shoreline such as Walton to defend “If the judge agrees with for the county to do so in has been open to access by its doctrine of custom- the county, the Customary the future. anyone. The doctrine leans ary use anytime a private Use Ordinance will be vali- “The burden of proof for heavily on the findings of a homeowner questioned it. dated and take effect,” the each parcel requires the judge’s ruling in 1974 in However, a compromise release said. “If the judge county to prove each and the case of City of Daytona The Santa Rosa County Creek Indians want state and was reached before the bill disagrees, the ordinance every one of the elements of Beach v. Tona-Rama Inc. federal recognition to help preserve their culture. [FILE was passed and signed by will be null and void.” customary use to (a) judge’s “No part of Florida is PHOTO/PRESS GAZETTE] Gov. Rick Scott that will Before the judge gets satisfaction, failing any one more exclusively hers, allow counties to create a a look at the county’s of which customary use is nor more properly utilized single customary use policy argument, county com- denied for the parcel,” by her people than her OBITUARIES and defend it just once in missioners will be obligated Riley said. “That was the beaches,” the ruling states. court. to provide all property law before the county’s “And the right of the public Walton County com- owners with proper notice legal action and it remains of access to, and enjoy- missioners have already of all proceedings and allow precisely that now that the ment of, Florida oceans BERTIE LOU REYNOLDS instructed their staff to time for those wishing to do law has passed.” and beaches has long been “begin the process laid so to insert themselves into The county’s 14-page recognized by this court.” Bertie Lou Reynolds, Home from 6-8 p.m. 89, of Panama City on Tuesday, April 10. Beach, Florida, passed Private family grave- north of Blountstown. as it was northbound on Martin was pronounced away Friday morning, side services will be WRECK State 71 begins in Port State 71 near Bob Guilford dead at the scene and April 6, 2018. The fam- held on Wednesday, St. Joe and winds its way Road, causing it to cross Brincefield was pro- ily will receive friends April 11 at Evergreen From Page B1 north through Blount- the center line and go nounced dead later at Bay at the Wilson Funeral Memorial Gardens. stown toward Marianna across the west shoulder. Medical Center. until it reaches the Ala- The car “struck a fence The release said seat- accident took place at bama state line. and then a tree with the belts were not in use at WILLIAM “BILL” STEINER 9:13 p.m. Saturday on The press release said passenger side,” the the time of the crash and State 71 at Bob Guilford Brincefield lost control of release said, and came that it remains under William “Bill” Steiner, April 14, 2018 from 1-2 Road, about 3.5 miles his 1996 Chevrolet Prizm to a rest against the tree. investigation. 68 of Panama City, Flor- p.m. at the Kent-Forest ida, passed away Satur- Lawn Funeral Home day, April 7, 2018 at Gulf where memorial ser- Simon & Schuster, April excited about designing school of journalism. Coast Hospital. Friends vices will take place that AUTHOR 2018), continues the the historical home next She holds a master’s will be received Saturday, afternoon at 2 p.m. story of interior decora- door purchased by her in English from East From Page B1 tor Ansley Murphy and first love, Jack. Carolina University, her three grown daugh- A blogger to more with a concentration in Guidelines and deadlines details on the free event, ters living with her at than 165,000 follow- multicultural and trans- call 850-229-8879. Peachtree Bluff, Ga., as ers on her home design national literature. For Obituary notices are written by funeral homes and rela- Then she’ll travel they face grief-stricken website, Design Chic, more information, visit tives of the deceased. The News Herald reserves the to Sundog Books, 89 circumstances and work Harvey instills her pas- MyDesignChic.com. right to edit for AP style and format. Families submitting Central Square in Sea- through the bonds of sion for decorating in While in Bay County, notices must type them in a typeface and font that can be side, for a signing and love to manage the trau- her protagonist Ansley. Harvey will also appear scanned into a computer. Deadline for obituaries is 3 p.m. meet-and-greet from mas in their lives. While Born and raised in at a pair of private daily for the following day’s newspaper. Obituaries may 3:30-5 p.m. For more providing much-needed North Carolina, she’s a events on Wednesday, be e-mailed to [email protected] or delivered to The information, visit Sun- support for her three Phi Beta Kappa, summa including the Bay Point News Herald, 501 W. 11th St., Panama City. 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ROLL CALL: GUN VOTES

Thomas Voting Reports Thomas J. Rooney, R-17, Francis, Diaz-Balart, CONCEALED CARRY, prevented from carrying a floor following a Feb. 14 Brian Mast, R-18, Fran- Curbelo, Ros-Lehtinen STATES' RIGHTS: Voting 231 concealed, loaded hand- mass shooting at Marjory This report shows the cis Rooney, R-19, Mario Voting no: Lawson, for and 198 against, the gun in any state other Stoneman Douglas High stands of Florida mem- Diaz-Balart, R-25, Carlos Murphy, Soto, Demings, House on Dec. 6, 2017, than their own whose School in Parkland, Fla. bers of Congress on the Curbelo, R-26, Ileana Crist, Castor, Hastings, sent the Senate a bill (HR laws would deny a permit The Democratic reso- seven gun votes con- Ros-Lehtinen, R-27 Frankel, Wasserman 38) making it easier for based on a conviction for lution was quashed by the ducted during the first Voting no: Al Lawson, Schultz, Wilson travelers to carry con- the same crime. presiding officer's ruling 15 months of the 115th D-5, Stephanie Murphy, Not voting: Deutch cealed, loaded handguns A yes vote was to add that it did not qualify Congress, all but one of D-7, Darren Soto, D-9, PROPOSED COMMITTEE from state to state. The an exemption for violent under House rules as a which occurred before Val Demings, D-10, ON GUN VIOLENCE: The bill would federalize the criminals to the bill. "privileged question" the Parkland school Charlie Crist, D-13, House on Nov. 7, 2017, patchwork of state laws Voting yes: Lawson, entitled to floor action. shootings on Feb. 14. Kathy Castor, D-14, Ted blocked, 233 for and 182 on concealed handguns. Murphy, Soto, Demings, On the vote reported Lawmakers backed by Deutch, D-22, Debbie against, an attempt by It does so by requiring Crist, Castor, Hastings, here, Republicans upheld the National Rifle Asso- Wasserman Shultz, D-23, Democrats to force floor every state to recognize Frankel, Deutch, Was- that ruling after it was ciation prevailed on each Frederica Wilson, D-24 debate on legislation every other state's con- serman Schultz, Wilson appealed by Democrats. roll call over those mem- Not voting: Alcee Hast- (H Res 367) that would cealed-carry permit or Voting no: Gaetz, A yes vote was in oppo- bers favoring gun limits. ings, D-20, Lois Frankel, establish the Select Com- authority. In part, this Dunn, Yoho, Ruther- sition to allowing floor D-21, mittee for Gun Violence would allow residents of ford, DeSantis, Posey, debate on the two bills. HOUSE GUN PURCHASES, VET- Prevention comprised the 12 states that do not Webster, Bilirakis, Ross, Voting yes: Gaetz, ERANS' MENTAL HEALTH: of six Republican and six require permits to legally Buchanan, Rooney, Dunn, Yoho, Ruther- MENTAL ISSUES, GUN Voting 240 for and 175 Democratic members. carry concealed handguns Thomas J., Mast, Rooney, ford, DeSantis, Posey, CHECKS: The House on against, the House on Now in committee, the in the many states that Francis, Diaz-Balart, Webster, Bilirakis, Ross, Feb. 2, 2017, voted, 235 March 16, 2017, passed measure would probe the deny permits to domes- Curbelo, Ros-Lehtinen Buchanan, Rooney, for and 180 against, to a bill that would require causes of mass shootings, tic-abusers, stalkers and POST-PARKLAND DISPUTE Thomas J., Mast, Rooney, nullify an Obama Admin- patient-by-patient judi- exploring means of keep- convicted felons. The OVER GUN BILLS: On a vote Francis, Diaz-Balart, istration rule designed cial review before the ing guns out of the hands bill also would tighten of 228 for and 184 against, Curbelo, Ros-Lehtinen to keep the mentally ill Department of Veterans of domestic abusers and reporting requirements the House on Feb. 27, Voting no: Lawson, from passing federal Affairs could submit the the mentally ill and tight- for the FBI's National 2018, blocked a Demo- Murphy, Soto, Demings, background checks on names of veterans with ening background checks Instant Criminal Back- cratic resolution calling Crist, Castor, Hastings, gun purchases. Under serious mental issues on firearms purchasers, ground Check System. on the House to debate Frankel, Deutch, Was- the rule, the Social Secu- to the FBI's National among other topics. The A yes vote was to send two gun-safety bills. One serman Schultz, Wilson rity Administration was Instant Criminal Back- vote occurred two days the bill to the Senate, (HR 3464) would prevent required to notify the ground Check System after a shooting at First where it awaits action. a firearms dealer from SENATE FBI's National Instant (NICS) on gun purchas- Baptist Church in Suther- Voting yes: Gaetz, selling a weapon before Criminal Background ers. Such referrals now land Springs, Texas, that Dunn, Yoho, Ruther- completion of a fed- MENTAL ISSUES, GUN Check System (NICS) occur without judicial left 26 persons dead and ford, DeSantis, Posey, eral background check. CHECKS: By a tally of 57 of individuals receiving oversight. Under the 20 wounded. Had Dem- Webster, Bilirakis, Ross, The second bill (HR for and 43 against, the disability benefits on the bill (HR 1181), a judicial ocrats prevailed on this Buchanan, Rooney, 4240) would incentivize Senate on Feb. 15, 2017, basis of mental impair- authority must rule the vote, they would have Thomas J., Mast, Rooney, reporting to the National joined the House (above) ment. Foes said the rule person "mentally defec- had an opportunity to Francis, Diaz-Balart Instant Criminal Back- in voting to nullify a rule cut against both disability tive" before any referral bring their legislation to Voting no: Lawson, ground System (NICS) under which the Social and Second Amendment to the FBI. Foes of the the floor. Murphy, Soto, Demings, and expand criminal and Security Administration rights, while backers existing policy said it vio- A yes vote opposed Crist, Castor, Hastings, mental-health back- was required to notify said it was only common lates Second Amendment floor debate on the gun- Frankel, Deutch, Was- ground checks to cover the FBI's National Instant sense to keep guns away rights, while backers committee measure. serman Schultz, Wilson, all firearms transactions Criminal Background from the deranged. said it is common sense Voting yes: Gaetz, Curbelo, Ros-Lehtinen except those among Check System (NICS) A yes vote was to send to keep guns away from Dunn, Yoho, Ruther- EXEMPTION FOR VIO- family members, friends about persons receiving HJ Res 40 to the Senate, a population afflicted by ford, DeSantis, Posey, LENT CRIMINALS: Voting and hunting partners. The benefits due to serious where it was adopted and post-traumatic stress Webster, Bilirakis, Ross, 190 for and 236 against, latter provision would mental issues, so that sent to President Trump disorder (PTSD) and high Buchanan, Rooney, the House on Dec. 6, eliminate exemptions they could be prevented for his signature. rates of suicide. Thomas J., Mast, Rooney, 2017, refused to amend for certain purchases from buying firearms. Voting yes: Matt A yes vote was to send Francis, Diaz-Balart, HR 38 (above) so that it occurring at gun shows, A yes vote was to adopt Gaetz, R-1, Neal Dunn, the bill to the Senate, Curbelo, Ros-Lehtinen would deny protection to over the Internet and a nullification measure R-2, Ted Yoho, R-3, where it awaits action. Voting no: Lawson, concealed-carry permit through classified ads. (HJ Res 40) that Presi- John Rutherford, R-4, Voting yes: Gaetz, Murphy, Soto, Demings, holders who have been This vote was conducted dent Trump then signed Ron DeSantis, R-6, Bill Dunn, Yoho, Ruther- Crist, Castor, Frankel, convicted of a violent after Republican lead- into law. Posey, R-8, Daniel Web- ford, DeSantis, Posey, Deutch, Wasserman crime within the preced- ers, who control the Voting yes: Marco ster, R-11, Gus Bilirakis, Webster, Bilirakis, Ross, Schultz ing three years. Under House agenda, declined Rubio, R R-12, Dennis Ross, R-15, Buchanan, Rooney, Not voting: Hastings, the amendment, these to immediately bring Voting no: Bill Nelson, Vern Buchanan, R-16, Thomas J., Mast, Rooney, Wilson individuals would be gun legislation to the D

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DIVERSIONS

WORD SCRIMMAGE: JUDD HAMBRICK DEAR ABBY Girl is tempted to choose a college close to home

that moving in with a boy at relationships. Forgive me such a young age would be a for seeming negative, but mistake, and she wouldn’t get what if the romance sours? the full college experience. Will his parents still be will- Her boyfriend is wonder- ing to pay for room, board ful, and she is very happy and your daughter’s educa- Jeanne Phillips in the relationship. She has tion at the same college? a scholarship for free room Your daughter has earned and board at a college three her scholarship. Three DEAR ABBY: My daugh- hours away. I can tell she’s hours’ distance isn’t insur- ter is graduating from high very conflicted. What do mountable. They can still school and will be starting you think I should encourage see each other if they wish. college. It was always her her to do? — STUDENT’S But the separation will allow plan to go to a school away MOM IN MISSOURI them more time to con- from our small town, and DEAR STUDENT’S MOM: centrate on their studies as I supported that decision. Your concerns are valid. The well as enjoy the full college However, six months ago boyfriend’s parents made a experience. she started dating her first generous offer, but although real boyfriend. your daughter may be crazy Dear Abby is written by Abi- His parents have offered about their son, she should gail Van Buren, also known to pay all expenses if the two not accept it. as Jeanne Phillips, and was of them live in an apartment She and this young man founded by her mother, Pau- and go to school at a col- are starting new chapters line Phillips. Contact Dear lege nearby. Financially, this in their lives. They will Abby at www.DearAbby. would be very helpful for my be meeting people and com or P.O. Box 69440, daughter, but I’m worried forming all kinds of new Los Angeles, CA 90069.

TRIVIA BY WILSON CASEY

New Orleans, St. Louis, Phoe- 1. Which insect is known as the nix, Cincinnati “Devil’s darning needle” and 5. What product has used the “horse stinger”? ad slogan, “It’s all about you”? Hornet, Dragonfl y, Yellow Coffee, Soft drinks, Chocolate, jacket, Horsefl y Computers Wilson Casey 2. What’s the only state whose 6. In 1995, whose Prime Minis- official postal abbreviation is ter Rabin was assassinated? two vowels? Denmark, , Israel, Saudi “Trivia Fun” with Wilson Alaska, Arizona, Iowa, Indiana Arabia Casey, Guinness World Record 3. Who was the last to Holder from Woodruff, S.C., win three games in a single ANSWERS: 1. Dragonfl y, 2. ACES ON BRIDGE: BOBBY WOLFF is published in more than 500 World Series? Iowa (IA), 3. Randy Johnson newspapers across the coun- Bob Gibson, Mickey Lolich, (2001 Arizona), 4. Cincinnati, 5. try. Comments, questions or Randy Johnson, John Smoltz Coffee, 6. Israel (Yitzhak Rabin) suggestions? WC@TriviaGuy. 4. “Pringles” potato chips were com named for a suburb avenue of?

HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY MATHIS

ARIES (March 21-April 19) — LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Your SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. The stakes increase, both for imagination is sometimes your 21) — Meeting new people will failure and for success. It’s playground, where you stretch release a fl ood of intuition in not a reason to back off. If and toy around and get silly. you pertaining to current and anything, this is the moment to Other times, such as today, future endeavors. You’ll be step up and take on even more imagination is your gym, where able to apply these inexpli- responsibility. you work out the reps to get cable insights over the next TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — strong and ready to face a several days. Asking for things takes challenge. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. courage. Sometimes you ask VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — 19) — The ones who sign up with your words, but more Your reality is coming into to help people don’t always often you ask with your spirit, being with all the choices you realize what this will entail. your expectations and your are making today, plus some They are not always equipped ideas about what you can wildcards that get thrown into or responsible enough for the handle and what you deserve. the mix. A prescient image will role. You realize this and try to GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — Tom pop to mind tonight. fi ll in the gaps where you can. Petty suggested that the wait- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — ing is the hardest part. But the Things that you thought were Some gifts are not intended as pain of waiting is nothing next fi xed — biology, laws, age-old such. They earn their status as to the pain of regret. Remember rules — will be more malleable “gifts” only in the manner in that today when you’re working than you believed. Social and which they are received. Today for something that’s taking its environmental factors will people will give gifts to you sweet time to get to you. infl uence what you thought to without knowing that’s what CANCER (June 22-July 22) — be an unchangeable fact of life. they are doing. Age isn’t everything, but it SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — isn’t nothing, either. Your You’ve been the big fi sh in a There’s no question this is awareness of where you are small pond, and it felt pretty precarious business. The chronologically will enrich you great. You’re not in that pond risk-averse see the slip-and-fall today. Whatever your age, you anymore, and there are actual inevitability of a slippery slope. can do things that you couldn’t sharks around. This is exciting The risk-inclined see a slalom do at other times of life, and and pretty great, too, but stay run and the potential for glory that’s beautiful. alert and swim fast. and gold. What do you see?

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek SUDOKU Level of diffi culty (Bronze - easy, Unscramble these four Jumbles, Silver - medium, Gold -diffi cult): one letter to each square, Monday - Bronze; Tuesday - Silver; to form four ordinary words. Wednesday - Gold; Thursday - Bronze; CXLEE Friday - Silver; Saturday and Sunday - Gold.

©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC All Rights Reserved. ODPOR Answer to yesterday’s sudoku

SREYDS Check out the new, free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app

HANSEK Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon.

(Answers tomorrow) Jumbles: WINCE BRISK VACANT EXPAND Saturday’s Answer: To dream about surfing, the surfer needed — BRAIN WAVES

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COMICS & PUZZLES

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE GARFIELD

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE PICKLES

BEETLE BAILEY WIZARD OF ID

BLONDIE ZITS

THE BORN LOSER PEANUTS

DILBERT HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

CRANKSHAFT Daily CROSSWORD

FRANK & ERNEST

HERMAN PLUGGERS

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Tiger fi nds progress in sub-70 round

By Scott Michaux The Augusta Chronicle

AUGUSTA, Ga. — While the big picture of Tiger Woods returning for his first competitive major weekend in three years is encouraging, the little picture didn’t par- ticularly please him. “I think things are progressing,” Woods said in a muted attempt at positive spin after his 3-under 69 on Sunday at Augusta National. “And it was a little bit disap- pointing I didn’t hit my irons as well as I needed to for this particular week. You miss it just a touch here, it gets mag- Patrick Reed celebrates after winning the Masters. [CURTIS COMPTON/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP] nified. And I just didn’t do a good enough job this week in that regard. But overall I’m five or six tournaments into it, to be able to compete out here and to score like I Reed wins Masters did, it feels good.” Woods’ tie for 32nd is his By David Lee The final round was billed second worst finish in 19 The Augusta Chronicle as a 2016 Ryder Cup rematch professional starts at the between final-pairing com- Masters, ahead of only his Patrick Reed was not to panions Reed and Rory 40th-place finish in 2012. be denied his shot at a green McIlroy, with the poten- But considering it’s his jacket. tial for a heavyweight bout first made cut in a major Reed, playing in his fifth between bulldogs. since the 2015 Masters a Masters Tournament with- Spieth had other plans in couple of back surgeries out a prior top-20 finish, the form of pure second-nine ago, the fact that he is back withstood one of the most drama at Augusta National on the big stage is a major dramatic comeback attempts Golf Club. accomplishment. in tournament history Sunday The 24-year-old Spieth, “This is one of the to slip on the green jacket. He already with his name in the greatest walks in all of shot 1-under-par 71 to finish tournament record book from golf,” Woods said of 15-under, one stroke ahead of a historic 2015 victory, gave Augusta National. “And Rickie Fowler and two ahead a fellow Texan all he had by I had missed it for the of Jordan Spieth. shooting 64 to erase a nine- last couple of years I “It’s almost impossible to stroke deficit entering the hadn’t been able to play put into words,” Reed said. final round. in it. So now I’m glad I’m “Just to make the putt on Spieth posted nine birdies competing in this tour- the last and watch the ball and elicited the Sunday roars nament. And to face the go into the hole and win my made famous around Augusta challenges out there. I first major, and finally end the National’s pine trees as he missed it. I really did. drought and not only contend matched shot for shot with I missed playing out in majors but get in the win- Reed on the second nine. The here. I missed competing ning circle, it just meant so Patrick Reed holds the championship trophy after winning the much to me.” See REED, C3 Masters. [AP PHOTO/DAVID J. PHILLIP] See TIGER, C3

Busch wins at Texas, 1st this season for Joe Gibbs Racing

By Stephen Hawkins 18 Toyota. The Associated Press Harvick, who won at Texas in November, led 87 of the FORT WORTH, Texas — first 129 laps and won the first Kyle Busch finished ahead of stage. But he had issues on pit Kevin Harvick and the rest of road, including a strange inci- the field this time, winning dent during a caution when a at Texas Motor Speedway lugnut popped loose and into on Sunday to give Joe Gibbs the jack. He dropped from Racing its first victory of the first to ninth on that stop, season. then had to come back in a Busch stayed in front few laps later because of a of Harvick the last 24 laps loose wheel. after the final restart. It was There was another stop MLB | C5 Busch’s third win at Texas when Harvick, who dropped , and the 44th of his career. back as far as 27th place and He led 116 of the 334 laps at a lap behind the leader, got a the 1 1/ 2-mile track. penalty for an extra man over ROUNDUP While Busch hadn’t won the wall when a tire got loose in the first six races, he had in the pit. Standings, stats, finished second three times Jamie McMurray finished leaders and more — twice to Harvick — and third, ahead of Erik Jones. from Sunday’s is the NASCAR Cup Series Ryan Blaney was fifth a day games Kyle Busch (18) celebrates after winning a NASCAR Cup Series race points leader. He also had a Sunday in Fort Worth, Texas. [LARRY PAPKE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] third-place finish in the No. See BUSCH, C3

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IN BRIEF Study: SAN FRANCISCO Police: Ex-Raider Smith Risks rise violated bail conditions

Authorities say former if Mexico Oakland Raiders and San Francisco 49ers player co-hosts Aldon Smith is back in a California jail after vio- lating a condition of his WCup bail. Online records show the 28-year-old Smith By Rob Harris is being held Sunday in The Associated Press San Francisco County Jail on $500,000 bond. FIFA inspectors begin A message seeking com- evaluating Mexico’s ment from his attorney, suitability to stage Joshua Bentley, was not World Cup matches in immediately returned. 2026 on Monday after Sheriff’s spokes- a study commissioned woman Nancy Crowley for the North Ameri- tells the San Francisco can bid highlighted Chronicle that Smith concerns about violent was booked Friday for attacks on female fans, violating a condition of human rights activists his electronic monitor- and reporters in the ing while on bail. country. Mexico City is the CLEVELAND first stop on a five-day Indians play coldest trip by the FIFA task game in ballpark history Nashville’s Ryan Hartman, bottom left, and Mike Fisher, top left, try to stop Winnipeg’s Patrik Laine during force, which also will the second period of a March 25 game in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [TREVOR HAGAN/THE CANADIAN PRESS] visit Atlanta, Toronto The temperature was and the New York met- 32 degrees, the lowest ropolitan area, where the for the start of a game bid committee proposed in the 25-year history of the 2026 final be held at Progressive Field, when NHL playoff format to East Rutherford, New starter Cleveland Mike Jersey. Clevinger threw the first The FIFA delega- pitch to Kansas City’s tion will score the rival Jon Jay on Sunday. oust top teams early Moroccan bid the fol- The previous record lowing week before was 33 degrees for games delivering assessments, against Toronto on April By Stephen Whyno which could disqualify a 5 and April 7, 1996. The Associated Press contender ahead of the Neither club took bat- June 13 vote in Moscow ting practice, and players Two of the top four teams by the FIFA congress. on both teams were in the NHL are guaranteed to The evaluation of bids is bundled up when they be out the playoffs after the more stringent follow- came on the field. Sev- second round. ing concerns about the eral wore hoods under Goodbye Nashville or Winni- votes for the 2018 and their caps to try and peg. Goodbye Boston or Tampa 2022 World Cups, and stay warm to combat Bay. Thanks for playing. rights abuses in Russia the frigid conditions, That’s the reality under the and Qatar. which have been fairly divisional playoff format that FIFA mandated 2026 common throughout could pit the top two teams in bidders to commission the Eastern and Western Con- and submit independent in the season’s first two ferences against each other in human rights reports weeks. round 2 after Pittsburgh and that weigh risks linked The Royals have Washington were forced into to the tournament. already had two games that predicament in back-to- Morocco has denied postponed due to back playoffs. repeated requests from weather. “There’s not a whole lot of The Associated Press to Saturday’s tempera- logic there,” Capitals defense- release its report. ture was 34 at first pitch, man Brooks Orpik said. The North American and the game’s only run How’s this for logic? If ranking document, prepared by came on Lucas Duda’s teams 1 through 8 in each confer- human rights assessors seventh-inning homer ence like the old format that was Ergon, stated the likeli- off Trevor Bauer. The in place from 1993-94 through Lightning center Anthony Cirelli, right, tries to knock the puck hood of worker abuses teams combined for nine 2013, the No. 2 seed is facing away from Bruins defenseman Torey Krug during the first period is significantly reduced hits and Royals starter the No. 4 seed, 3 versus 7, and 5 of a March 29 game in Boston. [CHARLES KRUPA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] in the U.S., Canada Ian Kennedy said the versus 6 in the first round in the and Mexico because no ball felt like an ice cube East and the West this year. wasn’t discussed by GMs and reluctant to fault the system stadiums or significant before he rubbed it up. A Penguins-Capitals style should be looked at over a long typically take an approach like additional infrastructure repeat could happen this year period of time instead of focus- Winnipeg GM Kevin Chevel- must be built. Morocco, CHARLESTON, S.C. with the Central’s Predators ing on “anomalies.” dayoff, who said, “Whether the by contrast, plans $15.8 Bertens tops Goerges to and Jets on a crash course for a “It’s worked I think for the format itself is right or wrong, billion in construction capture Volvo Car Open second-round showdown and most part as we anticipated it if you want to win the Cup, you projects to prepare the the Boston Bruins and Tampa would work,” Daly said. “I do have to find a way to get through country for what would Kiki Bertens of the Bay Lightning locked into a believe in terms of the match- this format.” be its first World Cup, Netherlands overpowered stacked Atlantic bracket with ups in the first two rounds of The difficult part is the format including $3 billion to ’s Julia Goerges the Toronto Maple Leafs. the playoffs, they’re better isn’t created equally, making build or renovate every to cap a long Sunday at “You’d think that’d almost with this format. They’re just one road to the third round or stadium or training the Volvo Car Open with be a third-round series kind of more intense and more famil- the Cup Final potentially easier facility. a 6-2, 6-1 victory for her thing, but so be it,” Predators iar with this format than they than another. But Ergon identified fourth career WTA title defenseman Ryan Ellis said. “It were in the old format.” “I don’t necessarily agree with key risks associated and third of the past 11 is what it is. You’re going to have Reigniting and creating new how it is, but it’s the way it is,” with Mexico hosting months. to see a team like that eventually. rivalries was the goal of this play- said winger Wayne Simmonds, 10 of the 80 games in No. 12 seed Bertens There’s not much you can do to off format, which mimics the one whose Flyers open against the 2026 in Mexico City, and fifth-seeded Goerges change it.” in place for most of the ‘80s and Penguins. “You have to have Guadalajara and Mon- each had a pair of matches Maybe this spring will be early ‘90s. Inequities have hap- a mindset that you’re going to terrey, which the bid to play with rain washing enough to spark a change in the pened, but so has plenty of drama play teams in your division first has proposed solutions out Saturday’s semifinals. oft-criticized format in its fifth on Cup runs by the Los Angeles and foremost and that’s just the to address. Bertens had a grueling, season that is agreed to between Kings, Chicago Blackhawks and way it is.” “The majority of three-setter to oust Amer- the league and NHL Players’ the Penguins twice. Orpik said players can’t wait women in Mexico City ican Madison Keys while Association through the 2019- “I think that as a fan, you want to revisit the format when the have experienced some Goerges completed her 20 season. The Capitals getting to see matchups against rivals,” agreement is up, which could be form of sexual violence match with ’s Anas- knocked out in the second round said New Jersey defenseman Ben part of the next round of collec- (including verbal harass- tasija Sevastova — the two by the eventual Stanley Cup- Lovejoy, who won the Cup with tive bargaining talks. But there’s ment and unwanted got to 4-all in the opening champion Penguins didn’t lead Pittsburgh in 2016. “I think that no consensus on what would be touching) in their daily set before the rains came to much debate. that pits archenemies against better — a return to 1 through commute,” Ergon — in about 25 minutes. “I would assume after his each other more often and it can 8, league-wide 1 through 16 or wrote, citing the United But it was Bertens, year there’d be a bigger appetite backfire every once in a while. something else. The expected Nations, “which raises ranked 27th in the world, to do it,” Washington general You can get two high seeds play- addition of a 32nd team in Seattle issues in relation to the who showed fire and drive manager Brian MacLellan said. ing each other in the first round could spur change, too. safety of women work- on center court in the “In the past it hasn’t affected as or the second round and perhaps “You can play a 1-to-16 play- ers, fans and spectators finals. She broke Goerges’ many teams as might be required that’s not fair but I think ulti- off pool, but I would suggest to when they commute to, serve twice to take a 3-1 to get that movement. It’s basi- mately it’s good for the game to you that there’ll be inequities or are inside competition lead and never let up. cally been us that’s been the team have heated playoff series against in that,” Predators GM David buildings and spaces.” When Goerges sailed that’s not benefited from the 1 teams that don’t like each other Poile said, referencing travel The report also iden- her shot long on match through 8. But we’ll see what and see each other a lot.” among the issues. “Pick your tifies a “key risk relates point, Bertens threw her happens this year with a couple Heated playoff series make poison. I think you change that to discriminatory inci- racquet in the air and held more really good teams being this time of year fun, but Preda- and you come up with the next dents,” pinpointing gay her arms up high in cel- beat out in the second round.” tors versus Jets and Bruins versus idea, you’d run into the same slurs by Mexican fans at ebration of her latest title. Deputy Commissioner Bill Lightning would be just as com- thing. ... I don’t think there’s any matches, including one Daly said the playoff format is pelling, if not more so, in the exact playoff plan that everybody chant that translates as The Associated Press not a burning issue for owners, conference finals. Hockey people would say is perfect.” “male prostitute.” * ** The News Herald | Monday, April 9, 2018 C3 Auburn’s Stidham plays spectator role in spring

The Associated Press him most of last season. with him during practice, Stidham was limited so I’m kind of able to see AUBURN — Jarrett Stid- in spring practice, which what exactly he’s seeing. ham threw a few passes concludes Tuesday, and We talk about things. It in 7-on-7 drills before spent much of it observ- was kind of good to get that Auburn’s spring game ing and working with his coach’s perspective.” and then headed to the young backups. It’s a positive spin on a sideline as a spectator and “Obviously, I love play- spring that did limit Stid- “encourager”. ing. But it’s nice to kind ham’s ability to build on Stidham’s role Satur- of sit back and kind of see his first season as a starter, day pretty much summed everything from Coach when he passed for 3,158 up his spring. The Tigers’ (Gus) Malzahn’s perspec- yards and 18 touchdowns. starting quarterback tive,” said Stidham, adding He led the Tigers to the opened it with his left arm that he was injured against Southeastern Conference in a sling after surgery Missouri a month into the championship game with to repair a partially torn season. upsets of national runner- labrum in his non-throw- “I would always be up Georgia and eventual ing shoulder that bothered back behind everything champion Alabama. Tiger Woods reacts to a missed birdie putt on No. 1 during the fi nal round of the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Ga. [ANDREW DAVIS majors where obviously a golf tournament is really TUCKER/THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE] REED I’ve played well enough to hard, but to close out your where that score held up, first major and being a place home,” Woods said of expected return at Quail Continued from C1 but that’s golf. You have that’s so close to me, it’s TIGER the 14th pair of crystal Hollow in Charlotte, to beat everyone.” where I went to college. glasses he’s collected N.C., before the Players For his day, Reed carded The only way I felt like I Continued from C1 for eagles in his Masters Championship. train ran out of steam on four birdies and three could get that done was to career. “Generally after this the final two holes, how- bogeys, his first round make sure the putter was His effort to match tournament I put away ever, as Spieth made par on above 70 over the four working.” against these guys. Such his career-low Masters the clubs for a while,” 17 and bogey on 18 to miss days. He fell just shy of As Reed and Spieth bat- a great event. Best-run round of 65 was derailed Woods said. “I usually tying the 18-hole tourna- becoming the first player tled, it became clear that event in all of our sport.” by four bogeys Sunday. take three to four weeks ment record by a stroke and to record all four rounds in McIlroy wouldn’t par- Sunday provided “Yes, today would off, throughout my fall just short of a potential the 60s, but it didn’t pre- ticipate. His putter failed glimpses of the old Tiger have been one of those entire career, and usu- second green jacket. vent him from slipping into him by missing a short at Augusta. He finally low rounds,” Woods ally the clubs are put in “It was a phenomenal the green jacket in the 82nd eagle attempt on 2, a five- found his touch on the lamented. “I certainly the closet and I just kind day,” Spieth said. “I think Masters. footer for par on 5 and a par-5s after failing to had the opportunity of get away for a while. I’ve proven to myself and While Spieth made his nine-footer for birdie on 9. capitalize on them all to do it. I was close to The run-up to this event to others that you never charge, Reed chugged along Bogeys on 11 and 14 essen- week, making birdies on really, really getting it is pretty hard and pretty give up. I started the round at an even-par pace, swap- tially took him out of the Nos. 2, 8 and 13 before rolling.” grueling. I pushed myself nine shots back. I came out ping out a 13- and 14-under running. draining a 29-foot putt Now Woods will pretty hard to get ready. with the idea of playing total for most of the day. McIlroy shot 74 to at No. 15 for his only go underground for And I peaked at it four the golf course and having Ahead by one stepping fall into a tie for fifth at eagle of the week. a few weeks of gym times over the course a lot of fun doing it, and just to the intimidating 12th 9-under. He was joined “That will be going work before getting his of my career and it’s shooting a low round and tee, Reed stared down any by Cameron Smith, onto the mantle at game geared up for an tiring.” finishing strong.” potential trouble by hitting Bubba Watson and Henrik The 27-year-old Reed, the back fringe and draining Stenson. with ties to Augusta as a a 22-foot birdie putt to get Jon Rahm finished fourth The list former All-American and to 14-under and two ahead. alone at 11-under. Tony two-time national cham- Spieth made birdie on 13 Finau shot 66 in the final Sunday’s fi nal round of the Reed said. “It was prob- Bubba’s confi dence grew pion at Augusta State to take over second place round to inch into the top Masters clearly lived up ably also one of the most throughout the week: He University, never wavered alone at 12-under, and 10 at 7-under along with to the hype — producing a exhausting matches we needed a little warming up, through a round that saw then drained a six-footer Dustin Johnson. Marc riveting afternoon of televi- ever played.” The rematch but after struggling through his lead disappear as late for birdie on 15 to reach Leishman finished 8-under sion. Here were a few of the didn’t turn out to be much the front nine on Thurs- as halfway through the 13-under, one back. for ninth. storylines we followed: of a competition; McIlroy day, Bubba Watson put second nine. Reed’s second shot on Despite a bogey on 18, pulled within a single stroke together a nice run through Reed, with nerves of 13 nearly found the tribu- Tiger Woods ended his It started chilly, but on the second hole, but the last three rounds, and steel proven throughout tary in front of the green first Masters appearance improved throughout slipped a bit with a 37 on the he fi nished in a tie for fi fth his career, buckled down on but stayed up by blades since 2015 in strong fash- the day: Brian Mull, who front nine. Things got worse place. He carded 14 birdies the biggest stage by hold- of grass. He recovered to ion with an eagle on 15 and covered the tournament for from there, as McIlroy over the fi nal three rounds, ing off a fiery Spieth and make par and stay ahead birdies on 13 and 17 to shoot Augusta.com, tweeted this bogeyed Nos. 11 and 14 to and added an eagle Sunday clutching to a tight lead by one. 69 and finish 1-over for the after walking the grounds fall all the way into a tie for on No. 13. Watson’s length over the final four holes. The latest roar to echo tournament. on Sunday morning: “No fi fth, fi nishing with a 74 on again kept him in the fi eld — Fowler, who trailed a through the pine trees Woods crept along the advantage to playing early the day. Reed, known in he fi nished third in driving few shots behind Reed around the 16th hole was first three rounds to enter at Augusta National. Cur- circles as a ferocious match distance for the week with throughout the day, produced by Spieth when Sunday at 4-over and out rent conditions: 45 degrees play competitor, moved an average of 306.5 yards reached his closest point he drained a 33-foot birdie of the picture, but a more and overcast with 12 mile- on from McIlroy to answer per drive. to the lead after a birdie putt to reach a tie with Reed positive fourth day put him per-hour winds. Feels like every challenge thrown at on 18 to get to 14-under at 14-under. For a minute, in a tie for 32nd. It was his 40.” Still, after the threat him by others. Fowler’s putter had him while Reed split the fair- the talk of a comeback of worst finish since a tie for of rain was largely dodged shining brightly: Rickie way behind him. For Reed, historic proportions was 40th in 2012. on Saturday, the condi- Spieth was serious about Fowler had been a standout it just meant another test real. Phil Mickelson also tions were ripe for some making a run: Jordan Spieth all week, and we’re not just to pass, and he did so with As Reed has often done ended his Masters on a decent afternoon scores on wasn’t thrilled with his 71 talking about the eye-pop- flying colors with a par on in his career, he played positive note by shooting Sunday, and that’s exactly on Saturday, especially in ping orange pants he was the last hole by making a stopper and hushed the 67 to finish 2-over in a tie what happened. light of the low numbers sporting on Sunday. Fowler four-foot putt. conversations. A birdie for 36th. Paul Casey nearly that others put up. The headed into fi nal-round “Gave it our all and left it from eight feet on 14 put made tournament history The Reed-Rory pairing was Texan said he was hoping action alone in third place, all out there,” said Fowler, him back on top at 15-under by going to the 16th hole nothing new: In a rematch to “shoot 7 or 8 under” on needing to make up fi ve who shot 67 for his best with four holes to play. at 9-under for the day, but of their legendary 2016 Sunday. He wasn’t kidding. strokes on Patrick Reed. He Masters finish. “Made “I knew it was going to he bogeyed the final two Ryder Cup match, Patrick Spieth started with a birdie pulled within two of Reed (Reed) earn it. be tough,” Reed said. “Any holes to shoot 65 and finish Reed and Rory McIlroy on the fi rst hole, then by posting birdies on Nos. “There’s been a few time just trying to close out 5-under in a tie for 15th. started the day in the fi nal added others on Nos. 2, 8, 9 and 12, and later used a group. Reed hasn’t been 5, 8 and 9 to get back into birdie on No. 18 to get within shy about explaining how contention by the turn. His one. The affable Fowler was Truex said. “All in all when he was caught in the important that previous fi nal round 64 was magical, able to stay afl oat by using BUSCH we were going to be in melee on the first lap after match was for him. “It’s although he ran out of gas a hot putter, fi nishing tied for a good day. We were the restart following the probably one of the best after pulling even with Reed for ninth in that category Continued from C1 making the car better and completion of the second matches we ever played,” at 14-under. through the week. still had room to go. We stage. Denny Hamlin got were as fast as anybody. loose and spun in front after winning the Xfinity At least that’s a positive.” of Johnson, who has 83 Series race. career wins but hasn’t Top 10 for SHS with been to Victory Lane A diff erent 1.5 top 3 since Dover last June. Winner “Unfortunate circum- Kurt Busch, the pole stances, but a lot to build Harvick and reigning sitter, finished seventh. on from this weekend. Cup Series champion Stewart-Haas Racing had A strong Friday, a fan- Martin Truex Jr. had won the top three starters in a tastic Saturday and then the previous eight Cup race for the first time with not the best Sunday,” races on 1 ½ -mile tracks. Harvick, Busch and Clint Johnson said. “We are Truex had won five and Bowyer, and all finished getting closer each and Harvick the other three, their Fords in the top 10. every week. ... We will including the first two Bowyer, coming off a win get back to our winning this season. two weeks ago at Martins- ways soon.” But Truex wasn’t even ville to end his 190-race Others cars involved around for the finish of winless streak, was ninth. were Brad Keselowski, this one. The first 85-lap Austin Dillon, Trevor stage ended under cau- Champ’s streak Bayne, Aric Almirola and tion after a front right turns 30 David Ragan. tire blew on his No. 78 Toyota, which shot up Jimmie Johnson’s Up next the track and slammed career-long winless hard into the outer wall. streak reached 30 races The series is back to Truex, second to Harvick after the seven-time short-track racing next at the time, finished last Cup Series champion was Sunday at the half-mile in the 37-car field. taken out in a seven-car Bristol Motor Speedway, “Just blew a right-front incident. where Johnson and Kyle tire out of nowhere. Not Johnson, who has a Busch both won races last sure what happened record seven Cup wins year. Johnson won in the there, if we run some- at Texas, was running in spring and Busch in the thing over or what,” the middle of the pack fall night race. * ** C4 Monday, April 9, 2018 | The News Herald

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1967 — Gay Brewer Jr. Memphis at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Todd. ON THE AIR EBRO 1966 — x-Jack Nicklaus Orlando at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. GREENVILLE SWAMP RABBITS — Loaned F 1965 — Jack Nicklaus Sacramento at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Caleb Herbert to Utica (AHL). SCHEDULE 1964 — Arnold Palmer Portland at Denver, 8 p.m. QUAD CITY MALLARDS — Released F MLB Monday 1963 — Jack Nicklaus New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Stanislav Dzakhov from an amateur tryout 1 p.m. Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Parx 1962 — x-Arnold Palmer Tuesday’s Games agreement. Loaned G C.J. Motte to Iowa 11:25 a.m. Greyhound simulcast: Sarasota 1961 — Gary Player Charlotte at Indiana, 6 p.m. (AHL). MLB — Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs 11:30 a.m., Derby Lane 11:30 a.m., Palm 1960 — Arnold Palmer Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS — Released D 6 p.m. Beach noon. 1959 — Art Wall Jr. Boston at Washington, 7 p.m. Andrew DeBrincat. Evening: Greyhound simulcast: Jacksonville 1958 — Arnold Palmer Phoenix at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. ESPN — Milwaukee at St. Louis 6:30 p.m. 1957 — Doug Ford Golden State at Utah, 8 p.m. Tuesday 1956 — Jack Burke Jr. Houston at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. PRO HOCKEY Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Parx 1955 — Cary Middlecoff Wednesday’s Games NBA 11:25 a.m., Aqueduct 11:50 a.m. Greyhound 1954 — x-Sam Snead Brooklyn at Boston, 7 p.m. NHL 1953 — Ben Hogan Denver at Minnesota, 7 p.m. simulcast: Sarasota 11:30 a.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE 6:30 p.m. 1952 — Sam Snead Detroit at Chicago, 7 p.m. Wednesday Atlantic Division 1951 — Ben Hogan Memphis at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. NBA — Cleveland at New York Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Tampa GP W L OT PTS GF GA 1950 — Jimmy Demaret Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Bay 11:25 a.m., Aqueduct 11:50 a.m., x-Tampa Bay 82 54 23 5 113 296 236 1949 — Sam Snead New York at Cleveland, 7 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Keeneland 12:05 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: x-Boston 81 50 19 12 112 268 210 1948 — Claude Harmon San Antonio at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Derby Lane 11:30 a.m., Sarasota 11:30, x-Toronto 82 49 26 7 105 277 232 ESPN — New Orleans at L.A. Clippers 1947 — Jimmy Demaret Toronto at Miami, 7 p.m. Jacksonville 11:30 a.m., Palm Beach noon. Florida 81 43 30 8 94 244 244 1946 — Herman Keiser Evening: Dania Jai Alai 6 p.m. Greyhound Washington at Orlando, 7 p.m. Detroit 82 30 39 13 73 217 255 1945 — No tournament, WWII simulcast: Derby Lane 6:30 p.m., Jacksonville Houston at Sacramento, 9:30 p.m. Montreal 82 29 40 13 71 209 264 SOCCER 1944 — No tournament, WWII 6:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Ottawa 82 28 43 11 67 221 291 1943 — No tournament, WWII 1:30 p.m. Thursday Utah at Portland, 9:30 p.m. Buffalo 82 25 45 12 62 199 280 1942 — x-Byron Nelson Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Metropolitan Division FS2 — Bundesliga, Leipzig vs. Bayer Leverkusen 1941 — Craig Wood Gulfstream 12:05 p.m., Aqueduct 11:50 a.m., PACERS 123, HORNETS 117 GP W L OT PTS GF GA 1940 — Jimmy Demaret Keene1and 12:05 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: INDIANA (123) y-Washington 82 49 26 7 105 259 239 1939 — Ralph Guldahl Derby Lane 11:30 a.m., Sarasota 11:30 a.m., Bogdanovic 4-11 5-5 13, T.Young 1-2 0-0 2, x-Pittsburgh 82 47 29 6 100 272 250 1938 — Henry Picard Palm Beach noon. Turner 0-4 0-0 0, Collison 4-8 0-0 9, Oladipo x-Philadelphia 82 42 26 14 98 251 243 1937 — Byron Nelson Evening: Dania Jai Alai 6 p.m. Greyhound 12-15 0-2 27, Robinson III 4-6 2-2 13, Booker 4-6 x-Columbus 82 45 30 7 97 242 230 1936 — Horton Smith simulcast: Jacksonville 6:30 p.m. 0-0 8, Sabonis 13-21 4-4 30, Joseph 5-7 1-2 13, x-New Jersey 82 44 29 9 97 248 244 1935 — x-Gene Sarazen Friday Stephenson 3-13 2-3 8. Totals 50-93 14-18 123. Carolina 82 36 35 11 83 228 256 1934 — Horton Smith Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Aqueduct CHARLOTTE (117) N.Y. Islanders 82 35 37 10 80 264 296 11:50 a.m., Tampa Bay 11:25 a.m., Gulfstream Kidd-Gilchrist 3-7 5-7 11, Williams 5-8 2-2 16, N.Y. Rangers 82 34 39 9 77 231 268 12:05 p.m., Keeneland 12:05 p.m., Santa Howard 4-5 2-4 10, Walker 4-9 4-4 12, Batum WESTERN CONFERENCE Anita 2 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Sarasota 3-6 0-0 8, Kaminsky 3-11 2-2 9, Hernangomez Central Division 11:30 a.m., Derby Lane 11:30 p.m., Palm AUTO RACING 4-5 6-6 14, Paige 1-2 0-0 3, Monk 8-17 3-3 22, GP W L OT PTS GF GA Beach noon. Stone 0-1 0-0 0, Lamb 5-9 2-2 12. Totals 40-80 z-Nashville 82 53 18 11 117 267 211 Evening: Dania Jai Alai 6 p.m. NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP 26-30 117. x-Winnipeg 82 52 20 10 114 277 218 Greyhound simulcast: Palm Beach 6 p.m., O’REILLY AUTO PARTS 500 INDIANA 31 39 25 28 — 123 x-Minnesota 82 45 26 11 101 253 232 Sarasota 6:30 p.m., Derby Lane 6:30 p.m., Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway, Fort CHARLOTTE 25 32 24 36 — 117 x-Colorado 82 43 30 9 95 257 237 Jacksonville 6:30 p.m. Worth, Texas 3-Point Goals—Indiana 9-25 (Oladipo 3-4, St. Louis 82 44 32 6 94 226 222 Saturday Lap length: 1.5 miles Robinson III 3-5, Joseph 2-3, Collison 1-2, Booker Dallas 82 42 32 8 92 235 225 Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Aqueduct (Starting position in parentheses) 0-1, Turner 0-1, Bogdanovic 0-3, Stephenson Chicago 82 33 39 10 76 229 256 11:50 a.m., Tampa Bay 11:25 a.m., Gulfstream 1. (8) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 334 laps, 0 rating, 0-6), Charlotte 11-30 (Williams 4-6, Monk 3-11, Pacifi c Division 12:05 p.m., Keeneland 12:05 p.m., Santa 59 points. Batum 2-3, Paige 1-2, Kaminsky 1-4, Stone 0-1, GP W L OT PTS GF GA Anita 2 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Derby 2. (2) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 334, 0, 45. Walker 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— y-Vegas 82 51 24 7 109 272 228 Lane 11:30 a.m., Sarasota 11:30 a.m., 3. (24) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 334, Indiana 39 (Stephenson 10), Charlotte 36 x-Anaheim 82 44 25 13 101 235 216 Jacksonville 11:30 a.m., Palm Beach noon. 0, 38. (Howard 12). Assists—Indiana 27 (Stephenson x-San Jose 82 45 27 10 100 252 229 Evening: Dania Jai Alai 6 p.m. Greyhound 4. (21) Erik Jones, Toyota, 334, 0, 41. 10), Charlotte 27 (Kaminsky 6). Total Fouls— x-Los Angeles 82 45 29 8 98 239 203 simulcast: Palm Beach 6 p.m., Derby Lane 5. (4) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 334, 0, 32. Indiana 22, Charlotte 17. A—16,629 (19,077). Calgary 82 37 35 10 84 218 248 6:30 p.m., Sarasota 6:30 p.m., Jacksonville 6. (7) Joey Logano, Ford, 334, 0, 46. Edmonton 82 36 40 6 78 234 263 6:30 p.m. 7. (1) Kurt Busch, Ford, 334, 0, 47. RAPTORS 112, MAGIC 101 Vancouver 82 31 40 11 73 218 264 Sunday 8. (15) Darrell Wallace Jr, Chevrolet, 334, ORLANDO (101) Arizona 82 29 41 12 70 208 256 Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Parx 11:25 0, 29. Hezonja 5-11 1-1 14, Gordon 6-12 2-5 16, Vucevic x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division; a.m., Gulfstream 12:05 p.m., Tampa Bay 9. (3) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 334, 0, 39. 5-10 0-0 10, Augustin 3-8 3-3 9, Iwundu 4-7 0-1 z-clinched conference. 2 points for a win, 1 for OT 11:25 a.m., Aqueduct 11:50 a.m., Keeneland 10. (33) William Byron, Chevrolet, 334, 0, 27. 8, Birch 5-8 2-3 12, Biyombo 3-6 1-2 7, Purvis 2-5 loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild 12:05 p.m., Santa Anita 1:30 p.m. Greyhound 11. (20) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 333, 0, 33. 0-0 4, Mack 5-10 0-0 11, Artis 3-7 1-2 7, Ross 1-5 cards per conference advance to playoffs simulcast: Palm Beach noon, Jacksonville 12. (13) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 333, 0, 25. 0-0 3. Totals 42-89 10-17 101. 12:30 p.m. 13. (23) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 332, 0, 24. TORONTO (112) POKER ROOM 14. (27) Michael McDowell, Ford, 332, 0, 23. Anunoby 7-10 2-3 21, Ibaka 6-11 0-1 13, TENNIS – (Ext. 180) Open 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. Monday 15. (18) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 331, 0, 22. Nogueira 2-3 0-0 4, Lowry 3-10 4-4 11, Powell through Friday and 24 hours on weekends 5-11 0-0 13, Miles 6-13 5-6 22, Siakam 2-7 0-2 4, 16. (30) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 329, 0, 21. ITF and holidays. 17. (28) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 328, 0, 20. Poeltl 5-5 2-3 12, Wright 3-7 4-5 12, VanVleet 0-1 DAVIS CUP LOCATION 18. (31) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 325, 0, 0. 0-0 0. Totals 39-78 17-24 112. WORLD GROUP – Intersection of State 79 and State 20. 19. (34) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 324, 0, 18. ORLANDO 24 26 24 27 — 101 Quarterfi nals INFORMATION 20. (32) Gray Gaulding, Toyota, 322, 0, 17. TORONTO 35 26 28 23 — 112 Winners to semifi nals, Sept. 14-16 – 234-3943. 21. (35) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 321, 0, 16. 3-Point Goals—Orlando 7-23 (Hezonja 3-3, France 3, 1 22. (36) Harrison Rhodes, Chevrolet, 319, Gordon 2-6, Mack 1-3, Ross 1-3, Purvis 0-1, At Valletta Cambiaso ASD, Genoa, Italy 0, 15. Vucevic 0-1, Iwundu 0-1, Augustin 0-2, Artis Surface: Clay-Outdoor 23. (29) David Ragan, Ford, 317, 0, 14. 0-3), Toronto 17-40 (Anunoby 5-8, Miles 5-10, GOLF Singles 24. (22) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, engine, Powell 3-7, Wright 2-4, Ibaka 1-2, Lowry 1-7, Lucas Pouille, France, def. Andreas Seppi, 316, 0, 13. Nogueira 0-1, VanVleet 0-1). Fouled Out—None. THE MASTERS Italy, 6-3, 6-2, 4-6, 3-6, 6-1. 25. (26) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, suspension, Rebounds—Orlando 42 (Birch 12), Toronto 47 Sunday’s leaders at Augusta National Golf Fabio Fognini, Italy, def. Jeremy Chardy, 315, 0, 15. (Siakam 9). Assists—Orlando 25 (Hezonja 5), Club, Augusta, Ga. France, 6-7 (6), 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. Philadelphia 76ers’ JJ Redick, right, shoots the three- 26. (17) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 304, 0, 11. Toronto 28 (Lowry 7). Total Fouls—Orlando 17, Purse: $11 million. Yardage: 7,435; Par: 72 Doubles 27. (25) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, accident, Toronto 21. Technicals—Gordon. A—19,948 point basket as Dallas Mavericks’ Dwight Powell, (36-36) (a-denotes amateur) Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut, 303, 0, 10. (19,800). Final France, def. Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini, left, defends during the second half Sunday in 28. (16) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 294, 0, 9. Patrick Reed (600), $1,980,000 69-66-67-71—273 Italy, 6-4, 6-3, 6-1. 29. (14) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 290, 0, 8. Philadelphia. [CHRIS SZAGOLA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Rickie Fowler (330), $1,188,000 70-72-65-67—274 Reverse Singles 30. (19) Paul Menard, Ford, accident, 215, Jordan Spieth (210), $748,000 66-74-71-64—275 TRANSACTIONS Lucas Pouille, France, def. Fabio Fognini, 0, 7. Jon Rahm (150), $528,000 75-68-65-69—277 Italy, 2-6, 6-1, 7-6 (3), 6-3. 31. (37) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, overheat- Rory McIlroy (106), $386,375 69-71-65-74—279 BASEBALL Andreas Seppi, Italy, vs. Jeremy Chardy, ing, 209, 0, 6. Cameron Smith (106), $386,375 American League France, abandoned. 71-72-70-66—279 32. (12) Aric Almirola, Ford, accident, 178, BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Recalled LHP Tanner Redick scores 0, 6. Scott from Norfolk (IL). Optioned RHP Jimmy Henrik Stenson (106), $386,375 Spain 3, Germany 2 33. (11) Brad Keselowski, Ford, accident, 69-70-70-70—279 Yacabonis to Norfolk (IL) . At Plaza de Toros de Valencia, Valencia, Spain 178, 0, 11. Bubba Watson (106), $386,375 73-69-68-69—279 BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned RHP Marcus Surface: Clay-Outdoor 34. (5) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, accident, Marc Leishman (88), $319,000 70-67-73-70—280 Walden to Pawtucket (IL). Reinstated LHP Singles 177, 0, 5. 18 as Sixers Tony Finau (80), $286,000 68-74-73-66—281 Eduardo Rodriguez from the 10-day DL. Sent Alexander Zverev, Germany, def. David 35. (9) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, accident, Dustin Johnson (80), $286,000 73-68-71-69—281 LHP to Pawtucket for a Ferrer, Spain, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. 175, 0, 2. Charley Hoffman (68), $231,000 rehab assignment. Rafael Nadal, Spain, def. Philipp 36. (10) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, accident, 69-73-73-67—282 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Selected the con- Kohlschreiber, Germany, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. 126, 0, 7. Louis Oosthuizen (68), $231,000 tract of RHP Bruce Rondon from Charlotte Doubles beat Mavs 71-71-71-69—282 37. (6) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, accident, (IL). Tim Puetz and Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany, 80, 0, 1. Justin Rose (68), $231,000 72-70-71-69—282 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed OF Lonnie def. Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez, Spain,

Paul Casey (60), $192,500 74-75-69-65—283 Chisenhall on the 10-day DL. Recalled OF 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (4), 7-5. Race Statistics Russell Henley (60), $192,500 73-72-71-67—283 Tyler Naquin from the 10-day DL. Reverse Singles Average Speed of Race Winner: 141.720 mph. The Associated Press the Central and earn Tommy Fleetwood (56), $170,500 DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned RHP Warwick Rafael Nadal, Spain, def. Alexander Zverev, 3 hours, 32 minutes, 7 seconds. 72-72-66-74—284 Time of Race: Saupold to Toledo (IL). Reinstated RHP Mike Germany, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4. home-court advantage 0.300 seconds. Justin Thomas (56), $170,500 74-67-70-73—284 Margin of Victory: Fiers from the 10-day DL. David Ferrer, Spain, def. Philipp 8 for 48 laps. J.J. Redick scored 18 for the fi rst round of the Hideki Matsuyama (53), $154,000 Caution Flags: HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned RHP James Kohlschreiber, Germany, 7-6 (1), 3-6, 7-6 16 among 8 drivers. points, and the surg- NBA playoffs, it needs to 73-71-72-69—285 Lead Changes: Hoyt to Fresno (PCL). (4), 4-6, 7-5. Jason Day (48), $128,150 75-71-69-71—286 Lap Leaders: Ku.Busch 0; K.Harvick 1-43; LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned RHP D.Hamlin 44-55; K.Harvick 56-86; Ky.Busch ing Philadelphia 76ers beat Charlotte on Tues- Francesco Molinari (48), $128,150 Akeel Morris to Salt Lake (PCL). Placed Croatia 3, Kazakhstan 1 87-116; K.Harvick 117-129; Ku.Busch 130-166; 72-74-70-70—286 RHP JC Ramirez on the 10-day DL. Recalled At Varazdin Arena, Varazdin, Croatia matched a franchise day night and have the Ky.Busch 167-172; Ku.Busch 173; E.Jones 174- Webb Simpson (48), $128,150 76-73-70-67—286 RHPs Felix Pena and Eduardo Paredes from Surface: Clay-Indoor 231; Ku.Busch 232-233; W.Byron 234; E.Jones record with their 14th Cleveland Cavaliers (49- Jimmy Walker (48), $128,150 73-71-71-71—286 Salt Lake. Singles 235-240; Ky.Busch 241-290; C.Elliott 291-294; Branden Grace (39), $93,775 73-73-74-67—287 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Placed OF Boog Marin Cilic, Croatia, def. Dmitry Popko, R.Stenhouse 295-304; Ky.Busch 305-334 consecutive victory, 31) lose their fi nal two Adam Hadwin (39), $93,775 69-75-72-71—287 Powell on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Kazakhstan, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. Si Woo Kim (39), $93,775 75-73-68-71—287 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Saturday. Recalled OF Mark Canha from Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, def. Borna 109-97 over the Dallas games against the New Ky.Busch, 4 times for 112 laps; Bernd Wiesberger, $93,775 70-73-72-72—287 Laps Led): Nashville (PCL). Coric, Croatia, 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4, 6-2. K.Harvick, 3 times for 84 laps; E.Jones, Mavericks on Sunday. York Knicks. The Pacers Kevin Kisner (33), $76,450 72-75-69-72—288 SEATTLE MARINERS — Sent RHP Erasmo Doubles 2 times for 62 laps; Ku.Busch, 4 times Satoshi Kodaira, $76,450 71-74-71-72—288 Ramirez to Modesto (Cal) for a rehab Ivan Dodig and Nikola Mektic, Croatia, def. Ben Simmons added have the tiebreaker for 37 laps; D.Hamlin, 1 time for 11 laps; Matt Kuchar (33), $76,450 68-75-72-73—288 assignment. Timur Khabibulin and Aleksandr Nedovyesov, R.Stenhouse, 1 time for 9 laps; C.Elliott, 1 16 points, nine assists advantage over the Cava- Ryan Moore (33), $76,450 74-72-72-70—288 National League Kazakhstan, 6-7 (2), 6-4, 6-4, 6-2. time for 3 laps; W.Byron, 1 time for 0 laps. Daniel Berger (26), $63,663 73-74-71-71—289 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Optioned Reverse Singles and seven rebounds, liers after taking three of K.Harvick, 3; C.Bowyer, 1; Ky.Busch, 1; HaoTong Li, $63,663 69-76-72-72—289 Wins: RHP Matt Koch to Reno (PCL). Recalled Marin Cilic, Croatia, def. Mikhail Kukushkin, A.Dillon, 1; M.Truex, 1. and Robert Covington four in the season series, Adam Scott (26), $63,663 75-73-70-71—289 1B Christian Walker from Reno. Sent RHP Kazakhstan, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1. 1. Ky.Busch, 316; 2. Randall Delgado to Visalia (Cal) for a rehab Tiger Woods (26), $63,663 73-75-72-69—289 Top 16 in Points: Borna Coric, Croatia, vs. Dmitry Popko, had 15 points and 10 including a 124-107 win in Zach Johnson (22), $55,275 70-74-74-72—290 J.Logano, 278; 3. R.Blaney, 265; 4. K.Harvick, assignment. Signed LHP Bobby Sexton. ATLANTA BRAVES — Sent RHP Chase Whitley Kazakhstan, abandoned. November. Phil Mickelson (22), $55,275 70-79-74-67—290 257; 5. M.Truex, 250; 6. C.Bowyer, 249; 7. rebounds. Two years B.Keselowski, 237; 8. Ku.Busch, 224; 9. to Florida (FSL) for a rehab assignment. Rafa Cabrera Bello (18), $46,200 United States 4, Belgium 0 D.Hamlin, 222; 10. K.Larson, 202; 11. E.Jones, LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Reinstated RHP after going 10-72, the 69-76-74-72—291 At Curb Event Center 193; 12. A.Almirola, 177; 13. A.Dillon, 159; Josh Fields from paternity leave. Fred Couples (18), $46,200 72-74-73-72—291 MIAMI MARLINS — Designated RHP Jacob Nashville, Tenn. Sixers (50-30) clinched HAWKS 112, CELTICS 106: 14. A.Bowman, 154; 15. C.Elliott, 148; 16. Bryson DeChambeau (18), $46,200 Turner for assignment. Selected the contract Surface: Hard-Indoor P.Menard, 146. home-court advantage Taurean Prince scored 74-74-72-71—291 of RHP Tyler Cloyd from New Orleans (PCL). Singles in the first round of the 33 points, and the Hawks Matthew Fitzpatrick, $46,200 75-74-67-75—291 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Placed OF John Isner, United States, def. Joris De Loore, Bernhard Langer (18), $46,200 74-74-71-72—291 on the 10-day DL, retroac- Belgium, 6-3, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (8), 6-4. playoffs and secured rallied for the road Jhonattan Vegas (18), $46,200 77-69-72-73—291 tive to Thursday. Optioned RHP Brandon Sam Querrey, United States, def. Ruben PRO BASKETBALL Woodruff to Colorado Springs (PCL). their first 50-win season win. Isaiah Taylor and Kiradech Aphibarnrat, $35,200 79-70-72-71—292 Bemelmans, Belgium, 6-1, 7-6 (5), 7-5. Brian Harman (12), $35,200 73-74-76-69—292 Recalled RHPs J.J. Hoover and Taylor Doubles Williams from Colorado Springs. since Allen Iverson’s Dewayne Dedmon scored Tyrrell Hatton (12), $35,200 74-75-73-70—292 NBA Ryan Harrison and Jack Sock, United States, Ian Poulter (12), $35,200 74-75-74-69—292 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned RHP EASTERN CONFERENCE Jake Thompson to Lehigh Valley (IL). Recalled def. Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen, Belgium, 2000-01 team, which nine straight points for Martin Kaymer (11), $30,140 74-73-74-73—294 ATLANTIC DIVISION W L PCT. GB RHP Jake Arrieta from Clearwater (FSL). 5-7, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (3), 6-4. lost in the NBA Finals. the Hawks after they Vijay Singh (10), $28,600 71-74-79-71—295 z-Toronto 58 22 .725 — ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed LHP Ryan Reverse Singles Xander Schauffele (9), $27,720 71-78-72-75—296 x-Boston 54 26 .675 4 Sherriff on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Ryan Harrison, United States, def. Ruben The only other trailed 103-101 with 2 Doug Ghim, $0 72-76-74-74—296 x-Philadelphia 50 30 .625 8 Friday. Recalled RHP John Brebbia from Bemelmans, Belgium, 6-3, 6-4. time the Sixers won minutes remaining. With Kyle Stanley (9), $27,060 72-74-75-76—297 New York 28 52 .350 30 Memphis (PCL). Sent RHP Luke Gregerson to Sam Querrey, United States, vs. Joris De Chez Reavie (8), $26,400 76-71-75-76—298 Brooklyn 27 53 .338 31 Palm Beach (Cal) for a rehab assignment. Loore, Belgium, abandoned. 14 straight in a single the No. 2 spot in the East- SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L PCT GB SAN DIEGO PADRES — Sent LHP Matt Strahm season, Dr. J and Moses ern Conference already MASTERS CHAMPIONS x-Miami 43 37 .538 — to San Antonio (TL) for a rehab assignment. WTA TOUR x-won playoff x-Washington 42 38 .525 1 VOLVO CAR OPEN Malone delivered Phila- locked up, Celtics coach 2018 — Patrick Reed Charlotte 35 46 .432 8½ BASKETBALL Sunday at The Family Circle Tennis Center, Brad Stevens left Al 2017 — Sergio Garcia Orlando 24 56 .300 19 National Basketball Association Charleston, S.C. (Saturday’s matches post- delphia its last NBA title 2016 — Danny Willett Atlanta 24 57 .296 19½ NBA — Fined Washington F Markieff Morris poned to today because of weather.) in 1983. Horford, Jayson Tatum, 2015 — Jordan Spieth CENTRAL DIVISION W L PCT GB $15,000 for directing inappropriate com- Purse: $776,000 (Premier), 2014 — Bubba Watson x-Cleveland 49 31 .613 — ments toward a game offi cial. Surface: Green Clay-Outdoor Harrison Barnes Jaylen Brown and Terry 2013 — x-Adam Scott x-Indiana 48 33 .593 1½ CHARLOTTE HORNETS — Named Mitch Women’s Singles scored 21 points on Rozier on the bench for 2012 — x-Bubba Watson x-Milwaukee 43 37 .538 6 Kupchak president of basketball operations Semifi nals 2011 — Charl Schwartzel Detroit 38 42 .475 11 and general manager. Kiki Bertens (12), Netherlands, def. Madison 9-of-25 shooting, and the entire fourth quarter. 2010 — Phil Mickelson Chicago 27 53 .338 22 Keys (7), United States, 6-4, 6-7 (2), 7-6 (5). Dennis Smith Jr. added Rozier had 10 points, 2009 — x-Angel Cabrera WESTERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL Julia Goerges (5), Germany, def. Anastasija 2008 — Trevor Immelman SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L PCT GB National Football League Sevastova (8), Latvia, 7-6 (5), 6-3. 20 points for the Mav- nine assists and eight 2007 — Zach Johnson z-Houston 64 16 .800 — TENNESSEE TITANS — Agreed to terms with Championship ericks, who have lost rebounds for Boston, 2006 — Phil Mickelson San Antonio 46 34 .575 18 DL Bennie Logan. Kiki Bertens (12), Netherlands, def. Julia 2005 — x-Tiger Woods New Orleans 46 34 .575 18 Goerges (5), Germany, 6-2, 6-1. three straight and six of which had beaten Atlanta 2004 — Phil Mickelson Dallas 24 57 .296 40½ HOCKEY 2003 — x-Mike Weir Memphis 22 58 .275 42 National Hockey League Women’s Doubles seven. in the other three meet- 2002 — Tiger Woods NORTHWEST DIVISION W L PCT GB ARIZONA COYOTES — Assigned C Dylan Semifi nals ings this season. Tatum 2001 — Tiger Woods x-Portland 48 32 .600 — Strome and D Trevor Murphy, Dakota Mermis Alla Kudryavtseva, Russia, and Katarina 2000 — Vijay Singh Utah 47 33 .588 1 and Joel Hanley to Tucson (AHL). Srebotnik, Slovenia, def. Kateryna PACERS 123, HORNETS scored 19, Horford had 16 1999 — Jose Maria Olazabal Oklahoma City 46 34 .575 2 BUFFALO SABRES — Assigned Fs Nicholas Bondarenko, Ukraine, and Aleksandra Krunic, 117: Domantas Sabonis and Greg Monroe scored 1998 — Mark O’Meara Minnesota 45 35 .563 3 Baptiste, Alexander Nylander and Kevin Serbia, 7-5, 6-2. 1997 — Tiger Woods Denver 45 35 .563 3 Porter; D Brendan Guhle, Casey Nelson and Championship scored a career-high 30 17 as the Celtics lost for 1996 — Nick Faldo PACIFIC DIVISION W L PCT GB Matt Tennyson; and Gs Linus Ullmark and Alla Kudryavtseva, Russia, and Katarina points, Victor Oladipo the third time in four 1995 — Ben Crenshaw y-Golden State 57 23 .713 — Adam Wilcox to Rochester (AHL). Srebotnik, Slovenia, def. Andreja Klepac, 1994 — Jose Maria Olazabal L.A. Clippers 42 38 .525 15 CALGARY FLAMES — Assigned F Spencer Slovenia, and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez had 27 points on 12-of-15 games. 1993 — Bernhard Langer L.A. Lakers 34 46 .425 23 Foo, D Rasmus Andersson and G Jon Gillies to (3), Spain, 6-3, 6-3. shooting and the Pacers 1992 — Fred Couples Sacramento 26 54 .325 31 Stockton (AHL). 1991 — Ian Woosnam Phoenix 20 60 .250 37 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Assigned Gs Jeff ABIERTO GNP SEGUROS beat the Hornets to keep GRIZZLIES 130, PISTONS 1990 — x-Nick Faldo x-clinched playoff berth; y-won division; z- Glass and J-F Berube and Fs John Hayden, Sunday at Club Sonoma, Monterrey, Mexico 1989 — x-Nick Faldo clinched conference David Kampf, Andreas Martinsen and Victor Purse: $226,750 (Intl.). Surface: alive their slim hopes 117: MarShon Brooks 1988 — Sandy Lyle Ejdsell to Rockford (AHL). Hard-Outdoor of winning the Central scored 25 points, Dillon 1987 — x-Larry Mize Saturday’s Games DETROIT RED WINGS — Assigned G Jared Women’s Singles 1986 — Jack Nicklaus Denver 134, L.A. Clippers 115 Coreau to Grand Rapids (AHL). Championship Division title. Lance Brooks added 22 and 1985 — Bernhard Langer Milwaukee 115, New York 102 American Hockey League Garbine Muguriza (1), Spain, def. Timea Stephenson, a former Memphis beat Detroit to 1984 — Ben Crenshaw Brooklyn 124, Chicago 96 BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS — Agreed Babos (4), Hungary, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. 1983 — Seve Ballesteros New Orleans 126, Golden State 120 to terms with D David Quenneville on an Hornet, had 10 rebounds, snap a four-game losing 1982 — x-Craig Stadler Oklahoma City 108, Houston 102 amateur tryout agreement. Women’s Doubles 10 assists and eight streak. Marc Gasol and 1981 — Tom Watson San Antonio 116, Portland 105 CHICAGO WOLVES — Recalled D Dmitri Championship 1980 — Seve Ballesteros Sunday’s Games Osipov from Quad City (ECHL). Naomi Broady, Britain, and Sara Sorribes points for the Pacers, Kobi Simmons added 1979 — x-Fuzzy Zoeller Atlanta 112, Boston 106 SAN DIEGO GULLS — Recalled F Kyle Thomas Tormo, Spain, def. Desirae Krawczyk, United 1978 — Gary Player Indiana 123, Charlotte 117 from Utah (ECHL). States, and Giuliana Olmos, Mexico, 3-6, who have won seven of 20 points apiece for 1977 — Tom Watson Philadelphia 109, Dallas 97 SPRINGFIELD THUNDERBIRDS — Returned F 6-4, 10-8. their last nine games. Memphis. Gasol also had 1976 — Raymond Floyd Memphis 130, Detroit 117 Sam Kurker to Manchester (ECHL). 1975 — Jack Nicklaus Toronto 112, Orlando 101 STOCKTON HEAT — Returned D Cliff Watson SATURDAY’S RESULTS Rookie Malik Monk led nine rebounds and nine 1974 — Gary Player Utah 112, L.A. Lakers 97 to Colorado (ECHL). Women’s Singles the Hornets with 22 assists. Anthony Tolliver 1973 — Tommy Aaron Golden State at Phoenix, late SYRACUSE CRUNCH — Recalled F Troy Semifi nals 1972 — Jack Nicklaus Today’s Games Bourke from Adirondack (ECHL). Timea Babos (4), Hungary, def. Sachia points in their fi nal home led the Pistons with 19 1971 — Charles Coody Toronto at Detroit, 6 p.m. ECHL Vickery (7), United States, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2. game of the season. For points, and Luke Kennard 1970 — x-Billy Casper Chicago at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m. ECHL — Suspended Brampton D Matt Garbine Muguriza (1), Spain, def. Ana 1969 — George Archer Cleveland at New York, 6:30 p.m. Petgrave indefi nitely. Bogdan (6), Romania, 6-0, 7-5. Indiana (48-33) to win added 18. 1968 — Bob Goalby Oklahoma City at Miami, 6:30 p.m. ATLANTA GLADIATORS — Released D Zach * ** The News Herald | Monday, April 9, 2018 C5

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP/MATCHUPS

EAST DIVISION EAST DIVISION Diamondbacks 4, Cardinals 1: Ari- Red Sox 8, Rays 7: Andrew Benin- TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY zona opened the season with three tendi hit a tiebreaking RBI double in Boston 8 1 .889 — — 8-1 W-8 3-0 5-1 New York 6 1 .857 — — 6-1 W-4 4-1 2-0 straight series wins for the first time. Boston’s wild six-run eighth inning. Toronto 6 4 .600 2½ — 6-4 W-1 4-3 2-1 Atlanta 6 3 .667 1 — 6-3 W-1 4-2 2-1 Braves 4, Rockies 0: Sean Newcomb Blue Jays 7, Rangers 4: Steve Pearce New York 5 5 .500 3½ 1 5-5 L-1 3-3 2-2 Washington 4 4 .500 2½ ½ 4-4 L-4 0-2 4-2 pitched into the seventh inning, Nick homered on the first pitch of the Baltimore 4 6 .400 4½ 2 4-6 W-1 1-2 3-4 Philadelphia 3 5 .375 3½ 1½ 3-5 L-1 2-1 1-4 Markakis and Dansby Swanson hit game and Kendrys Morales added a Tampa Bay 1 8 .111 7 4½ 1-8 L-8 1-3 0-5 Miami 3 6 .333 4 2 3-6 W-1 2-4 1-2 back-to-back homers and the Braves three-run shot in the first inning. beat the Colorado Rockies. Orioles 8, Yankees 7, 12 innings: CENTRAL DIVISION CENTRAL DIVISION Indians 3, Royals 1: Yan Gomes hit a Baltimore overcame an early five-run TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY tiebreaking two-run homer off Bran- deficit to prevail in 12 innings. Minnesota 4 3 .571 — — 4-3 L-1 1-1 3-2 Pittsburgh 7 2 .778 — — 7-2 W-1 4-2 3-0 don Maurer in the ninth inning. Angels 6, Athletics 1: Shohei Ohtani Detroit 4 4 .500 ½ 1 4-4 W-3 1-4 3-0 Chicago 5 4 .556 2 — 5-4 W-2 0-0 5-4 Dodgers 2, Giants 1, 10 innings: Cody retired the first 19 batters and Cleveland 4 5 .444 1 1½ 4-5 W-1 2-1 2-4 Milwaukee 5 5 .500 2½ ½ 5-5 L-2 2-5 3-0 Bellinger overcame a bout of food yielded one hit over seven shutout Chicago 3 5 .375 1½ 2 3-5 L-3 0-3 3-2 St. Louis 4 5 .444 3 1 4-5 L-1 1-2 3-3 poisoning to score the go-ahead run innings in his home pitching debut. Kansas City 2 5 .286 2 2½ 2-5 L-1 0-2 2-3 Cincinnati 2 6 .250 4½ 2½ 2-6 L-1 1-3 1-3 in the 10th inning. Astros 4, Padres 1: Charlie Morton Cubs 3, Brewers 0: Jose Quintana continued to dominate and Max WEST DIVISION WEST DIVISION tossed six innings of three-hit ball. Stassi hit a three-run homer. TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Pirates 5, Reds 0: Jameson Taillon Tigers 1, White Sox 0: Mike Fiers Houston 8 2 .800 — — 8-2 W-2 5-1 3-1 Arizona 7 2 .778 — — 7-2 W-1 5-1 2-1 earned the first shutout of his career. combined with four relievers on a Los Angeles 7 3 .700 1 — 7-3 W-1 4-2 3-1 Colorado 5 5 .500 2½ ½ 5-5 L-1 1-2 4-3 Marlins 6, Phillies 3: Brian Anderson’s three-hitter. Seattle 4 3 .571 2½ ½ 4-3 W-1 2-1 2-2 San Francisco 4 4 .500 2½ ½ 4-4 L-1 2-2 2-2 tiebreaking two-run double in the Oakland 4 7 .364 4½ 2½ 3-7 L-1 3-5 1-2 Los Angeles 3 6 .333 4 2 3-6 W-1 2-2 1-4 eighth inning spoiled Jake Arrieta’s Late Texas 4 7 .364 4½ 2½ 4-6 L-1 2-5 2-2 San Diego 2 8 .200 5½ 3½ 2-8 L-2 1-6 1-2 debut. N.Y. Mets at Washington

BOX SCORES TODAY’S PITCHING COMPARISON

PIRATES 5, REDS 0 MARLINS 6, PHILLIES 3 L.Garcia cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .250 ORIOLES 8, YANKEES 7, 12 INN. NATIONAL LEAGUE CINCINNATI AB R H BI BB SO AVG. MIAMI AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Anderson ss 3 0 1 0 0 0 .276 BALTIMORE AB R H BI BB SO AVG. 2018 TEAM 2018 VS OPP Winker rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .273 Dietrich lf 5 0 1 0 0 1 .268 Sanchez 3b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .296 Mancini 1b 5 0 1 0 1 2 .231 TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA Suarez 3b 1 0 0 0 0 1 .296 Rojas ss-1b 4 2 1 1 0 0 .235 TOTALS 28 0 3 0 2 9 Machado ss 6 0 2 1 0 1 .310 Pittsburgh Nova (R) 0-1 6.10 1-1 2-1 16.2 4.86 Pennington 3b-ss 1 0 0 0 1 1 .333 Castro 2b 2 2 0 0 2 1 .297 DETROIT 100 000 000—1 2 1 Schoop 2b 6 1 1 0 0 2 .217 Chicago Chatwood (R) 2:20p 0-1 1.50 0-1 0-0 6.0 1.50 Votto 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .226 Bour 1b 3 1 1 0 1 1 .182 CHICAGO 000 000 000—0 3 0 Jones cf 6 1 3 0 0 2 .267 Gennett 2b 2 0 0 0 1 0 .273 Steckenrider p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- E—Candelario (2). LOB—Detroit 5, Chicago Valencia dh 4 2 1 2 1 2 .167 Atlanta Teheran (R) 0-0 10.13 2-0 3-1 25.0 3.24 Duvall lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .107 Ziegler p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- 4. RBIs—Cabrera (9). SB—Martin (1), b-Alvarez ph-dh 0 1 0 0 1 0 .250 Washington Scherzer (R) 7:05p 1-1 1.64 1-1 2-2 32.2 4.41 Barnhart c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .316 Anderson 3b 3 1 1 2 1 0 .286 Goodrum (3), Anderson (5). CS—Machado Beckham 3b 6 1 2 1 0 2 .186 Peraza ss 2 0 0 0 0 1 .200 Brinson cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .171 (1), A.Garcia (1). SF—Cabrera. Santander rf 6 1 3 3 0 1 .207 Cincinnati Reed (L) 0-0 0.00 0-0 1-0 2.0 0.00 Garrett p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Lee rf 3 0 1 2 0 2 .222 Runners left in scoring position—Detroit 1 Gentry lf 6 1 3 1 0 0 .333 Philadelphia Lively (R) 7:05p 0-1 2.49 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 a-Mesoraco ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .100 b-Maybin ph-rf 0 0 0 0 1 0 .321 (Hicks); Chicago 3 (Moncada, Castillo 2). Joseph c 5 0 0 0 1 3 .087 Gallardo p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Holaday c 4 0 1 1 0 0 .143 RISP—Detroit 0 for 2; Chicago 0 for 3. TOTALS 50 8 16 8 4 15 Milwaukee Chacin (R) 0-1 7.00 1-1 0-1 4.2 7.71 Mahle p 1 0 1 0 0 0 .500 Richards p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000 GIDP—Abreu, Castillo. NEW YORK AB R H BI BB SO AVG. St. Louis Mikolas (R) 7:05p 1-0 6.35 1-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 Gosselin 3b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .286 O’Grady p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- DP—Detroit 3 (Hicks, Machado), (Machado, Gardner cf 6 1 2 0 0 2 .238 Hamilton cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .136 Despaigne p 1 0 1 0 0 0 .333 Goodrum), (Iglesias, Machado, Goodrum). Judge dh 5 1 2 0 2 2 .289 New York Syndergaard (R) 1-0 5.40 2-0 1-0 13.0 1.38 TOTALS 27 0 1 0 2 7 Rivera ss 1 0 0 0 0 1 .100 DETROIT IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Stanton rf 7 0 0 0 0 5 .167 Miami Urena (R) 7:10p 0-1 4.91 0-2 2-1 24.0 2.25 PITTSBURGH AB R H BI BB SO AVG. TOTALS 31 6 7 6 5 10 Fiers, W, 1-0 6 3 0 0 1 6 90 0.00 Walker 2b 6 2 1 1 0 0 .226 Harrison 2b 3 1 2 0 1 0 .342 PHILADELPHIA AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Wilson, H, 1 .2 0 0 0 1 0 10 4.70 Austin 1b 5 2 2 0 1 1 .250 San Diego Richard (L) 0-1 4.50 0-2 2-2 22.2 6.75 Polanco rf 4 1 2 2 0 0 .310 Hernandez 2b 3 1 1 0 1 2 .310 Stumpf, H, 1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.00 Andujar 3b 5 1 2 2 1 0 .150 Colorado Gray (R) 8:40p 1-1 2.45 1-1 2-0 17.0 2.65 Marte cf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .257 Santana 1b 3 0 0 1 0 0 .172 Jimenez, H, 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 11 0.00 Peterson lf 6 0 2 0 0 1 .333 Bell 1b 4 0 1 1 0 0 .324 Herrera cf 4 2 2 0 0 0 .360 Greene, S, 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 4.91 Romine c 5 0 3 3 1 1 .400 Arizona Godley (R) 1-0 1.29 1-0 0-1 4.1 10.38 Dickerson lf 4 1 1 1 0 2 .303 Hoskins lf 2 0 1 1 2 0 .440 CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Torreyes ss 3 0 1 1 0 0 .357 San Fran. Holland (L) 10:15p 0-1 5.40 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 Cervelli c 3 0 0 0 1 1 .143 Williams rf 3 0 1 1 0 1 .188 Lopez, L, 0-1 7 2 1 0 5 5 91 0.69 a-Gregorius ph-ss 2 0 1 0 1 0 .375 Moran 3b 4 0 2 0 0 1 .345 Ramos p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Avilan .2 0 0 0 0 0 6 3.38 TOTALS 50 7 16 7 6 12 AMERICAN LEAGUE Mercer ss 4 1 1 0 0 0 .321 Garcia p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Rondon 1.1 0 0 0 0 4 20 0.00 BALTIMORE 011 021 200 001 — 8 16 2 2018 TEAM 2018 VS OPP Taillon p 3 0 1 1 0 0 .200 Morgan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- HBP—Fiers (Abreu). PB—Castillo (2). NEW YORK 500 010 100 000 — 7 16 1 PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA TOTALS 33 5 11 5 2 4 c-Kingery ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Chris a-flied out for Torreyes in the 7th. b-walked Tampa Bay Archer (R) 0-0 6.55 1-1 0-2 7.0 5.14 CINCINNATI 000 000 000—0 1 0 Arano p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Segal; Second, Marvin Hudson; Third, James for Valencia in the 12th. Chicago Gonzalez (R) 2:10p 0-1 9.00 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 PITTSBURGH 010 040 00X—5 11 0 Franco 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .304 Hoye. E—Wright Jr. (1), Brach (1), Stanton a-lined out for Garrett in the 8th. Knapp c 4 0 1 0 0 0 .200 T—2:38. A—11,131 (40,615). (1). LOB—Baltimore 10, New York 14. Detroit Liriano (L) 1-0 1.35 1-0 0-0 2.0 31.50 LOB—Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 6. 2B—Marte Crawford ss 4 0 0 0 0 2 .043 2B—Beckham (2), Austin (2), Torreyes Cleveland Kluber (R) 6:10p 0-1 2.40 0-2 3-1 31.1 3.73 (1), Mercer (4). HR—Polanco (3), off Mahle; Arrieta p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 REDSOX8,RAYS7 (2), Gregorius (6). HR—Valencia (1), off Dickerson (1), off Mahle. RBIs—Polanco 2 a-Florimon ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .333 TAMPA BAY AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Montgomery Santander (1), off German. Toronto Happ (L) 1-1 5.40 1-1 0-3 17.2 3.06 (13), Bell (6), Dickerson (7), Taillon (1). Hutchison p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Duffy 3b 4 1 2 0 1 1 .257 RBIs—Machado (5), Valencia 2 (2), Beckham Baltimore Bundy (R) 7:05p 0-0 0.69 1-1 2-0 19.0 0.95 Runners left in scoring position—Cincinnati Milner p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Kiermaier cf 4 0 1 1 1 2 .094 (3), Santander 3 (4), Gentry (1), Walker 1 (Votto); Pittsburgh 2 (Dickerson, Mercer). Altherr rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .083 Gomez rf 5 0 2 1 0 2 .161 (3), Andujar 2 (3), Romine 3 (4), Torreyes Los Angeles Richards (R) 1-0 5.06 1-1 0-1 5.0 3.60 RISP—Cincinnati 0 for 1; Pittsburgh 2 for 6. TOTALS 31 3 7 3 4 5 Cron dh 4 1 1 1 1 2 .179 (2). SB—Gentry 2 (3). CS—Judge (1). Texas Fister (R) 8:05p 1-1 3.12 1-1 0-1 6.0 4.50 Runners moved up—Marte. LIDP—Polanco. MIAMI 300 000 030—6 7 0 Robertson 2b-1b 4 3 2 0 1 2 .333 S—Gardner. GIDP—Gennett. PHILADELPHIA 201 000 000—3 7 1 Miller 1b 2 0 1 1 1 1 .222 Runners left in scoring position—Baltimore 6 Houston Verlander (R) 1-0 2.31 2-0 0-1 5.0 7.20 DP—Cincinnati 1 (Gennett, Votto); a-pinch hit for Arrieta in the 4th. b-pinch a-Wendle ph-2b 2 1 1 1 0 0 .333 (Machado 2, Schoop, Valencia, Joseph 2) Minnesota Lynn (R) 8:10p 0-1 11.25 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 Pittsburgh 1 (Harrison, Mercer, Bell). hit for Lee in the 8th. c-grounded out for Sucre c 3 0 0 1 0 0 .333 New York 7 (Gardner 2, Stanton 2, Peterson, CINCINNATI IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Morgan in the 8th. c-Span ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .261 Torreyes, Gregorius). RISP—Baltimore 4 for Seattle Gonzales (L) 1-0 4.26 1-0 0-0 4.0 11.25 Mahle, L, 1-1 4.2 9 55121004.22 E—Knapp (3). LOB—Miami 5, Philadelphia Hechavarria ss 5 0 1 1 0 0 .200 14 New York 6 for 20. Kansas City Junis (R) 8:15p 1-0 0.00 1-0 1-0 8.0 1.13 Garrett 2.1 1 0001270.00 6. 2B—Anderson (3), Hernandez (2), Herrera Refsnyder lf 2 1 0 0 1 1 .000 Runners moved up—Joseph, Valencia, b-M.Smith ph-lf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .188 Gallardo 1 1 00112030.86 (3), Hoskins (5). HR—Rojas (1), off Arrieta. Mancini, Austin, Judge. LIDP—Stanton. KEY: TEAM REC-Team’s Record in games started by today’s pitcher. TOTALS 37 7 11 7 6 11 PITTSBURGH IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA RBIs—Rojas (2), Anderson 2 (8), Lee 2 (2), GIDP—Mancini, Valencia, Judge. VS OPP-Pitcher’s record versus this opponent. Taillon, W, 2-0 9 1 00271101.26 Holaday (2), Santana (7), Hoskins (7), BOSTON AB R H BI BB SO AVG. DP—Baltimore 2 (Beckham, Mancini), HBP—Taillon (Suarez). Williams (3). CS—Hoskins (1), Florimon (1). Betts rf 4 2 2 1 1 0 .364 (Joseph, Beckham, Brach) New York 2 Umpires—Home, Greg Gibson; First, Vic SF—Santana. Benintendi cf 5 0 1 1 0 1 .161 (Torreyes, Walker, Austin), (Torreyes, SATURDAY’S GAMES TUESDAY’S GAMES Carapazza; Second, Jordan Baker; Third, Runners left in scoring position—Miami 1 Ramirez dh 4 1 2 2 1 1 .324 Walker, Austin). American League American League Jerry Layne. (Holaday); Philadelphia 1 (Knapp). RISP— Martinez lf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .226 BALTIMORE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA N.Y. Yankees 8, Baltimore 3 Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, T—2:28. A—11,251 (38,362). Miami 3 for 7; Philadelphia 1 for 3. Bogaerts ss 3 0 1 0 0 0 .368 Wright Jr. .2 5 5 2 1 1 39 7.94 Boston 10, Tampa Bay 3 2:10 p.m. Runners moved up—Brinson. GIDP—Rojas, Holt ss 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Araujo 2.1 1 0 0 0 5 34 5.87 Detroit 6, Chicago White Sox 1 Detroit at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. INDIANS 3, ROYALS 1 Anderson. Moreland 1b 4 1 1 1 0 1 .077 Castro 2 3 1 1 1 1 35 4.32 Seattle 11, Minnesota 4 Toronto at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. KANSAS CITY AB R H BI BB SO AVG. DP—Philadelphia 2 (Hernandez, Crawford, Nunez 2b 3 2 1 0 1 0 .265 Scott 1.2 2 1 1 1 1 32 5.40 Kansas City 1, Cleveland 0 N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Jay lf 2 0 1 1 2 0 .292 Santana), (Crawford, Hernandez, Santana). Devers 3b 3 1 1 2 1 1 .323 O’Day, BS, 1-1 1.1 2 0 0 0 2 22 0.00 Texas 5, Toronto 1 L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Merrifield 1b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .222 MIAMI IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Vazquez c 4 1 2 1 0 0 .269 Bleier, W, 2-0 3 3 0 0 1 1 42 1.04 Oakland 7, L.A. Angels 3 Houston at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Moustakas 3b 4 0 2 0 0 1 .222 Richards 4 6 3 3 3 2 82 8.64 TOTALS 35 8 11 8 4 6 Brach, S, .2 1 0 0 0 2 1 21 3.18 National League Seattle at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Duda dh 4 0 1 0 0 2 .227 O’Grady 1 0 0 0 1 0 10 1.59 TAMPA BAY 011 111 200—7 11 0 NEW YORK IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA N.Y. Mets 3, Washington 2 Oakland at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Soler rf 4 0 3 0 0 1 .200 Despaigne, W, 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 31 4.50 BOSTON 100 010 06X—8 11 0 Montgomery 4.110 4424864.82 St. Louis 5, Arizona 3 National League Goins 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .125 Steckenrider, H, 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 0.00 a-tripled for Miller in the 7th. b-grounded German 2.2 3 3 3 1 5 5310.12 Chicago Cubs 5, Milwaukee 2 Atlanta at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Escobar ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 .167 Ziegler, S, 1-1 1 1 0 0 0 1 15 7.71 out for Refsnyder in the 8th. c-popped out Betances 1 1 0002194.50 Philadelphia 20, Miami 1 Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Gordon cf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .174 PHILADELPHIA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA for Sucre in the 9th. Chapman 1 0 0001141.80 San Francisco 7, L.A. Dodgers 5, 14 N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Gallagher c 3 1 0 0 0 0 .000 Arrieta 4 3 3 2 2 5 74 4.50 LOB—Tampa Bay 10, Boston 7. 2B—Gomez Shreve 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.00 innings Milwaukee at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. TOTALS 32 1 9 1 2 8 Hutchison 1 1 0 0 0 0 10 4.91 (2), Betts (3), Benintendi (1), Moreland Robertson 1 0 0000115.40 Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 4 San Diego at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. CLEVELAND AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Milner 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 6.75 (1), Devers (4). 3B—Kiermaier (1), Wendle Warren,L,0-1121113374.91 Colorado 3, Atlanta 2, 10 innings Oakland at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Lindor ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 .194 Ramos 1.2 1 0 0 0 2 19 0.00 (1). HR—Cron (1), off Rodriguez. RBIs— Inherited runners-scored—Araujo 2-0, Interleague Arizona at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Kipnis 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .118 Garcia, L, 0-1 .1 0 2 2 1 0 11 6.23 Kiermaier (1), Gomez (2), Cron (2), Miller O’Day 2-1. Houston 1, San Diego 0, 10 innings Ramirez 3b 3 0 0 1 1 0 .061 Morgan 1 2 1 1 1 1 14 6.23 (5), Sucre (1), Hechavarria (3), Wendle (2), Umpires—Home, Ben May First, Ron Kulpa Brantley lf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .182 Arano 1 0 0 0 0 2 12 0.00 Betts (2), Benintendi (2), Ramirez 2 (8), Second, Ed Hickox Third, Jerry Meals. Molina c 3 1 1 0 0 0 .294 Casilla 2 0 0003241.80 Encarnacion dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 .194 Milner pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. Moreland (1), Devers 2 (9), Vazquez (3). T—4:48. A—37,096 (54,251). DeJong ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .303 Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Alonso 1b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .182 Garcia pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. SB—Robertson (1). SF—Sucre. Wong 2b 3 0 2 1 0 0 .143 Ohtani, W, 2-0 7 1 0 0 1 12 91 2.08 1-Gonzalez pr 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 Inherited runners-scored—Ramos 1-0, Runners left in scoring position—Tampa Bay BRAVES 4, ROCKIES 0 Weaver p 2 0 1 0 0 1 .250 Wood 100010170.00 Gomes c 4 1 1 2 0 0 .143 Garcia 1-0, Morgan 2-2. HBP—Garcia 7 (Kiermaier 2, Gomez, Cron 2, Robertson 2) ATLANTA AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Lyons p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Pena 121100209.00 Naquin rf 2 0 1 0 0 0 .214 (Rojas). WP—Richards 2. PB—Knapp (2). Boston 4 (Benintendi, Ramirez, Martinez 2). Inciarte cf 3 1 1 0 1 1 .231 Bowman p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Coulombe pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. a-Davis ph-rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .214 Umpires—Home, Carlos Torres; First, Kerwin RISP—Tampa Bay 4 for 11 Boston 7 for 16. Albies 2b 4 1 2 2 0 0 .244 Leone p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Inherited runners-scored—Hendriks 2-1. Zimmer cf 2 1 0 0 1 2 .154 Danley; Second, Paul Nauert; Third, Scott Runners moved up—Sucre, Benintendi, F.Freeman 1b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .367 Mayers p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- HBP—Graveman (Maldonado). PB—Lucroy TOTALS 29 3 4 3 4 6 Barry. Ramirez, Vazquez. Suzuki c 4 0 0 0 0 0 .167 c-Garcia ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 (1). KANSAS CITY 000 010 000—1 9 1 T—3:04. A—34,326 (43,647). TAMPA BAY IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Markakis rf 4 1 2 1 0 1 .324 Brebbia p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Umpires—Home, Gerry Davis First, Mark CLEVELAND 000 000 012—3 4 1 Kittredge 2 2 1 1 0 1 33 3.52 Swanson ss 4 1 2 1 0 1 .382 Totals 30 1 5 1 2 6 Carlson Second, Brian Knight Third, Pat One out when winning run scored. CUBS 3, BREWERS 0 Yarbrough 4 2 1 1 3 3 73 2.25 Culberson 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .200 ARIZONA 000 000 130 — 4 7 0 Hoberg. a-lined out for Naquin in the 7th. CHICAGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Alvarado 1 0 0 0 1 0 15 1.80 Bourjos lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 ST. LOUIS 000 010 000 — 1 5 0 T—2:53. A—44,742 (45,050). 1-ran for Alonso in the 9th. Almora cf 3 0 1 1 1 1 .190 Andriese .2 4 4 4 0 1 2810.13 Newcomb p 3 0 0 0 0 3 .000 a-walked for Avila in the 7th. b-singled for E—Grimm (1), Lindor (1). LOB—Kansas City Bryant 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .324 Colome, L, 0-1 .1 3 2 2 0 1 1715.43 Carle p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Hirano in the 8th. c-struck out for Mayers DODGERS 2, GIANTS 1, 10 INN. BOSTON IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA 6, Cleveland 6. 2B—Soler (1). 3B—Jay (1). Zobrist 2b-lf 4 1 2 1 0 0 .360 S.Freeman p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- in the 8th. LOS ANGELES AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Rodriguez 3.2 5 3 3 2 7 92 7.36 HR—Gomes (2), off Maurer. RBIs—Jay (1), Contreras c 3 0 2 0 0 0 .286 c-Tucker ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .370 LOB—Arizona 4, St. Louis 4. HR—Peralta (2), Taylor cf 5 0 1 0 0 0 .205 Velazquez 2 3 2 2 1 1 37 3.12 Ramirez (4), Gomes 2 (5). SB—Zimmer (2). Schwarber lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .172 Vizcaino p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- off Leone Pollock (1), off Mayers. RBIs— Seager ss 3 0 0 0 2 1 .206 Poyner .1 1 0 0 0 1 6 1.80 CS—Soler (1). S—Lindor. Edwards p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- TOTALS 34 4 8 4 2 9 Peralta 2 (6), Pollock (6), Ahmed (8), Wong Puig rf 5 1 2 0 0 0 .205 Johnson .1 1 2 2 1 1 14 4.26 Runners left in scoring position—Kansas City Morrow p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- COLORADO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. (1). SB—Pollock (3). K.Hernandez 1b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .130 Hembree .2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.00 3 (Merrifield, Goins, Escobar); Cleveland Russell ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .267 LeMahieu 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .289 Runners left in scoring position—Arizona 2 Chargois p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 C.Smith, W, 1-1 1 1 0 0 2 1 25 9.82 3 (Lindor, Brantley, Encarnacion). RISP— Caratini 1b 4 1 1 0 0 2 .211 Iannetta c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .346 (Pollock, Dyson) St. Louis 1 (Fowler). RISP— Cingrani p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Kimbrel, S, 3-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 0.00 Kansas City 1 for 5; Cleveland 0 for 6. Heyward rf 3 1 1 0 1 0 .222 Arenado 3b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .324 Arizona 1 for 5 St. Louis 1 for 3. Fields p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Inherited runners-scored—Colome 1-1, Runners moved up—Goins, Ramirez. GIDP— Quintana p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Story ss 4 0 2 0 0 1 .211 Runners moved up—DeJong. d-Farmer ph 1 0 1 1 0 0 .182 Velazquez 2-0, Poyner 1-1, Hembree 1-1. Moustakas, Goins. b-La Stella ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .333 Desmond lf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .229 GIDP—Martinez. Jansen p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- WP—Andriese, Colome. PB—Sucre (1). DP—Cleveland 3 (Alonso, Lindor, Clevinger), Wilson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Parra rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .188 DP—Arizona 1 (Descalso, Marte, Grandal c 5 0 1 0 0 2 .321 Umpires—Home, Bill Miller First, Angel (Kipnis, Lindor, Alonso), (Gomes, Lindor). Baez 2b 1 0 0 0 0 1 .148 Valaika 1b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .071 Goldschmidt). Kemp lf 3 0 2 1 0 1 .273 Hernandez Second, Todd Tichenor Third, KANSAS CITY IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA TOTALS 32 3 7 2 2 8 Tauchman cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 ARIZONA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Pederson lf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .133 Alan Porter. Hammel 6 3 0025884.09 MILWAUKEE AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Freeland p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 T.Walker 631123853.27 Forsythe 3b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .156 T—3:50. A—31,979 (37,731). Hill, H, 1 1 0 1010242.70 Cain cf 4 0 2 0 0 1 .293 a-McMahon ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Hirano, W, 1-0 1 0 0001111.69 Barnes 2b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Grimm, BS, 1-1 1 0 0000162.08 Santana rf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .250 Rusin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Bradley, H, 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 16 1.35 b-Utley ph-2b 2 0 1 0 0 1 .300 Maurer,L,0-2.1122111822.50 Braun lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .156 BLUE JAYS 7, RANGERS 4 b-Gonzalez ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Boxberger, S, 4-41 1 0 0 0 1 13 0.00 Kershaw p 3 0 0 0 0 0 .286 CLEVELAND IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Aguilar 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .364 TORONTO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Oberg p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- ST. LOUIS IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Bellinger 1b 1 1 1 0 0 0 .273 Clevinger 7.1 9 11241100.71 Perez 3b-2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .083 Pearce lf 3 1 1 1 0 1 .235 TOTALS 31 0 6 0 0 10 Weaver 6.1 3 1 1 1 7 97 1.59 TOTALS 37 2 10 2 4 5 Olson .2 0 0002104.50 Pina c 3 0 0 0 0 2 .185 a-Granderson ph-lf2 0 1 1 0 0 .364 ATLANTA 000 012 100 — 4 8 0 Lyons, H, 2 .1 0 0 0 0 1 6 5.40 SAN FRANCISCOAB R H BI BB SO AVG. Allen, W, 1-0 1 0 0002140.00 Villar 2b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .294 Donaldson 3b 5 0 1 0 0 2 .237 COLORADO 000 000 000 — 0 6 0 Bwman, BS, 1-1 .1 1 0 0 1 0 15 5.06 Jackson cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .200 Hill pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Houser p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Smoak 1b 5 2 2 0 0 0 .351 a-struck out for Freeland in the 6th. b- Leone, L, 0-2 0 2 2 2 0 0 8 7.71 Panik 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .344 Inherited runners-scored—Grimm 1-2. Arcia ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 .133 Solarte 2b 2 1 2 0 2 0 .308 popped out for Rusin in the 8th. c-struck out Mayers 1 1 1 1 0 0 16 4.50 McCutchen rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .229 Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett; First, Lance Anderson p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 Morales dh 4 1 2 3 0 2 .190 for S.Freeman in the 9th. Garcia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Hundley c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .100 Barksdale; Second, Roberto Ortiz; Third, a-Sogard ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .071 Pillar cf 4 1 1 1 0 1 .270 LOB—Atlanta 5, Colorado 4. 2B—Albies Brebbia 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 0.00 Longoria 3b 4 0 2 0 0 1 .138 Will Little. Williams p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Grichuk rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .059 (3), F.Freeman (5), Valaika (1). HR— Leone pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. Sandoval 1b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .182 T—2:55. A—14,240 (35,225). Shaw 3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .282 Maile c 4 1 1 1 0 1 .333 Markakis (2), off Freeland Swanson (1), off Inherited runners-scored—Lyons 1-0, Pence lf 4 1 2 0 0 0 .241 TOTALS 29 0 3 0 2 9 Diaz ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .217 Freeland Albies (3), off Rusin. RBIs—Albies 2 Bowman 1-1. Tomlinson ss 3 0 1 0 0 1 .333 ASTROS 4, PADRES 1 CHICAGO 000 110 100—3 7 0 TOTALS 37 7 11 7 2 10 (6), Markakis (7), Swanson (7). SB—Inciarte Umpires—Home, Tim Timmons First, Rob Crawford ss 1 0 0 0 0 1 .192 SAN DIEGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. MILWAUKEE 000 000 000—0 3 1 TEXAS AB R H BI BB SO AVG. (2). Drake Second, Mike Muchlinski; Third, Mike Blach p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Asuaje 2b 2 0 0 0 2 0 .250 a-lined out for Anderson in the 6th. Choo rf 5 1 2 1 0 1 .325 Runners left in scoring position—Atlanta 3 Winters. a-G.Hernandez ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .500 Hosmer 1b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .282 b-reached on error, advanced to 2nd for Odor dh 3 0 1 0 0 1 .206 (F.Freeman, Suzuki, Newcomb) Colorado 3 T—2:53. A—40,468 (45,538). Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Pirela lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .233 Quintana in the 7th. Andrus ss 4 0 1 1 1 0 .372 (LeMahieu, Desmond, Parra). RISP—Atlanta Osich p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Villanueva 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .240 E—Aguilar (1). LOB—Chicago 6, Milwaukee Beltre 3b 5 1 1 0 0 2 .289 1 for 6 Colorado 0 for 6. ANGELS 6, ATHLETICS 1 c-Posey ph 1 0 1 1 0 0 .308 Headley dh 2 1 1 0 1 1 .071 4. 2B—Almora (1), Contreras (3), Villar Gallo 1b 5 1 1 2 0 0 .200 Runners moved up—Desmond, Gonzalez. OAKLAND AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Strickland p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Renfroe rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .185 (1). 3B—Contreras (1). HR—Zobrist (1), off Chirinos c 3 1 0 0 2 2 .071 GIDP—Albies, Iannetta, Desmond. Joyce lf 4 1 1 1 0 1 .235 Johnson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Galvis ss 3 0 2 0 1 0 .364 Anderson. RBIs—Almora (2), Zobrist (3). Profar 2b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .154 DP—Atlanta 2 (Newcomb, Albies, Semien ss 4 0 1 0 0 2 .255 e-Belt ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .292 Hedges c 3 0 0 1 0 2 .083 CS—Cain (1). S—Quintana. Rua lf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .138 F.Freeman), (Swanson, Albies, F.Freeman) Lowrie 2b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .341 TOTALS 36 1 8 1 0 9 a-Spangenberg ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .227 Runners left in scoring position—Chicago 5 b-Mazara ph-lf 1 0 1 0 0 0 .306 Colorado 1 (LeMahieu, Story, Valaika). Davis dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .179 LOS ANGELES000 100 000 1 — 2 10 0 Margot cf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .135 (Bryant 3, Russell, Caratini); Milwaukee 3 Tocci cf 2 0 1 0 1 1 .111 ATLANTA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Olson 1b 3 0 0 0 0 3 .256 SAN FRAN. 000 000 010 0 — 1 8 0 TOTALS 31 1 4 1 4 9 (Cain, Aguilar, Perez). RISP—Chicago 1 for c-Robinson ph-cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Newcomb, W, 1-16 5 0 0 0 9 89 4.35 Chapman 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .375 a-singled for Blach in the 6th. b-singled HOUSTON AB R H BI BB SO AVG. 10; Milwaukee 0 for 6. TOTALS 35 4 9 4 5 9 Carle, H, 1 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 9 1.17 Lucroy c 2 0 0 0 1 0 .250 for Barnes in the 7th. c-singled for Osich Springer cf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .205 Runners moved up—Braun. GIDP—Contreras. TORONTO 401 002 000 — 7 11 0 S.Freeman .2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.00 Piscotty rf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .194 in the 8th. d-doubled for Fields in the 10th. Marisnick cf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167 DP—Chicago 1 (Contreras, Caratini); TEXAS 100 002 010 — 4 9 2 Vizcaino 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 1.93 Smolinski cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .077 e-struck out for Johnson in the 10th. Bregman 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .184 Milwaukee 1 (Arcia, Villar, Aguilar). a-singled for Pearce in the 6th. b-singled COLORADO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA TOTALS 29 1 3 1 2 12 LOB—Los Angeles 9, San Francisco 5. 2B— Altuve 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .368 CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA for Rua in the 8th. c-popped out for Tocci Freeland, L, 0-2 6 7 3 3 2 5 94 5.56 LOS ANGELES AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Bellinger (1), Farmer (1), Longoria 2 (2). Correa ss 3 0 0 0 0 2 .310 Quintana, W, 1-1 6 3 0 0 2 6 87 4.50 in the 8th. Rusin 2 1 1 1 0 2 22 9.00 Cozart 2b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .250 RBIs—Kemp (2), Farmer (1), Posey (3). SB— Reddick rf 3 2 2 1 0 1 .346 Wilson, H, 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 19 0.00 E—Andrus 2 (3). LOB—Toronto 5, Texas 11. Oberg 1 0 0 0 0 2 11 2.08 Trout cf 3 2 2 2 1 1 .220 Utley (2), Pence (1). CS—Taylor (1). Gonzalez 1b 3 1 1 0 0 0 .188 Edwards, H, 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 1.80 2B—Maile (3), Choo (3), Odor (2), Beltre Newcomb pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Upton lf 3 0 0 1 0 1 .282 Runners left in scoring position—Los Gattis dh 3 0 0 0 0 1 .212 Morrow, S, 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 0.00 (5), Rua (1). HR—Pearce (2), off Hamels Inherited runners-scored—Carle 2-0, Young lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Angeles 3 (Grandal 2, Kershaw) San Stassi c 3 1 1 3 0 1 .400 MILWAUKEE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Morales (1), off Hamels Gallo (3), off Garcia. S.Freeman 1-0. Pujols dh 4 1 1 1 0 1 .262 Francisco 4 (Panik, Sandoval, Pence, Belt). Fisher lf 3 0 1 0 0 2 .200 Anderson, L, 0-1 6 4 2 2 2 2 89 3.38 RBIs—Pearce (3), Morales 3 (6), Pillar (3), Umpires—Home, Tony Randazzo First, Lance Calhoun rf 3 0 1 1 1 0 .195 RISP—Los Angeles 2 for 9 San Francisco 1 TOTALS 30 4 6 4 0 10 Williams 1 2 1 0 0 3 24 0.00 Maile (4), Granderson (2), Choo (6), Andrus Barrett Second, Nic Lentz Third, Bill Welke. Simmons ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 .357 for 8. SAN DIEGO 000 001 000—1 4 0 Houser 2 1 0 0 0 3 33 0.00 (4), Gallo 2 (8). S—Odor. T—2:26. A—42,031 (50,398). Valbuena 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .229 Runners moved up—Jackson. LIDP—Panik. HOUSTON 000 031 00X—4 6 1 HBP—Anderson (Contreras). WP—Quintana. Runners left in scoring position—Texas 5 Maldonado c 3 0 0 0 0 2 .217 GIDP—Forsythe, Barnes, Jackson. a-flied out for Hedges in the 9th. Umpires—Home, Fieldin Culbreth; First, (Choo, Andrus 2, Gallo 2). RISP—Toronto 5 DIAMONDBACKS 4, CARDINALS 1 Schimpf 3b 2 2 1 1 2 1 .333 DP—Los Angeles 2 (Puig, Seager), (Forsythe, E—Bregman (3). LOB—San Diego 8, Houston Brian O’Nora; Second, Chad Whitson; Third, for 7 Texas 3 for 8. ARIZONA AB R H BI BB SO AVG. TOTALS 30 6 7 6 4 8 Utley, Bellinger) San Francisco 2 (Tomlinson, 2. HR—Stassi (1), off Ross; Reddick (3), off Chris Conroy. GIDP—Smoak, Grichuk. Peralta lf 4 1 2 2 0 1 .324 Oakland 000000001 — 1 3 0 Panik, Sandoval), (Longoria, Panik, Ross. RBIs—Hedges (2), Reddick (7), Stassi T—2:41. A—39,282 (41,900). DP—Texas 2 (Beltre, Gallo), (Beltre, Profar, Marte 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .211 Los Angeles 20120100x — 6 7 0 Sandoval). 3 (5). SB—Margot (1). Gallo). Goldschmidt 1b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .100 LOB—Oakland 3, Los Angeles 6. 2B—Pujols Runners left in scoring position—San Diego TIGERS 1, WHITE SOX 0 TORONTO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Pollock cf 4 2 2 1 0 1 .343 (2). HR—Joyce (2), off Pena Trout (3), off LOS ANGELES IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA 3 (Hedges 2, Margot). RISP—San Diego 0 for DETROIT AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Garcia, W, 1-0 5.1 5 3 3 2 5 96 3.18 Descalso 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .174 Graveman Schimpf (1), off Coulombe. RBIs— Kershaw 7 6 1 1 0 6 92 1.89 6; Houston 1 for 2. Martin cf 3 1 2 0 1 0 .233 Clippard .2 0 0 0 1 1 15 3.18 Avila c 2 0 0 0 0 1 .111 Joyce (4), Trout 2 (7), Upton (9), Pujols (4), Chrgois, BS, 1-1 .2 1 0 0 0 0 7 0.00 Runners moved up—Asuaje. GIDP—Hosmer. Candelario 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .200 Loup .1 2 0 0 0 0 10 7.36 a-C.Walker ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 --- Calhoun (4), Schimpf (1). SB—Trout (2). Cingrani .1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 DP—Houston 1 (Altuve, Correa, Gonzalez). Cabrera dh 3 0 0 1 0 2 .276 Tepera, H, 3 1 0 1 1 2 2 26 3.00 Murphy c 1 0 0 0 0 0 .182 SF—Upton. Fields, W, 1-0 1 0 0000110.00 SAN DIEGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Castellanos rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .324 Oh .1 2 0 0 0 0 17 3.60 Ahmed ss 3 0 1 1 1 1 .409 Runners left in scoring position—Oakland 2 Jansen, S, 1-2 1 1 0003239.00 Ross, L, 1-1 6 6 44071075.25 Goodrum 1b 2 0 0 0 2 1 .250 Osuna, S, 4-4 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 15 0.00 Dyson rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .150 (Olson 2) Los Angeles 2 (Pujols, Valbuena). SAN FRANCISCOIPH R ER BB SO NP ERA Cimber 2 0 0003261.93 Mahtook lf 3 0 0 0 1 2 .160 TEXAS IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA T.Walker p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 RISP—Oakland 0 for 2 Los Angeles 2 for 6. Blach 6 4 1131814.11 HOUSTON IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Hicks c 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 Hamels, L, 1-2 5.1 8 7 5 2 5 98 5.06 Hirano p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Runners moved up—Davis. GIDP—Piscotty, Gearrin 1 1 0001220.00 Morton, W, 2-0 6 4 10371010.00 Iglesias ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 .077 Martin .2 1 0 0 0 1 11 3.60 b-Owings ph 1 1 1 0 0 0 .423 Cozart. Osich 1 2 0001134.50 Harris, H, 1 1 0 0010161.93 Machado 2b 2 0 0 0 1 0 .281 Colon 2 1 0 0 0 4 29 1.12 Bradley p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- DP—Oakland 1 (Semien, Lowrie, Olson) Los Strickland 1 1 0001140.00 Smith, H, 1 1 0 0001106.00 TOTALS 27 1 2 1 5 9 Claudio 1 1 0 0 0 0 9 4.26 Boxberger p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Angeles 1 (Schimpf, Cozart, Valbuena). Johnson, L, 0-1 1 2 1111261.50 Peacock, S, 1-1 1 0 0001 80.00 CHICAGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Inherited runners-scored—Tepera 2-0, Oh Totals 33 4 7 4 2 9 Kershaw pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. HBP—Morton (Headley). WP—Ross. Moncada 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .176 1-1, Osuna 2-0, Martin 1-1. HBP—Osuna ST. LOUIS AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Oakland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Inherited runners-scored—Chargois 2-1, Umpires—Home, Ryan Blakney; First, Jim A.Garcia rf 4 0 2 0 0 1 .343 (Odor). Fowler rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .132 Graveman, L, 0-231-3 5554 384Cingrani 1-0. Wolf; Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, Sam Abreu 1b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .273 Umpires—Home, Jim Reynolds First, Mike Pham cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .257 9.45 Umpires—Home, Bruce Dreckman First, Holbrook. Davidson dh 3 0 0 0 1 3 .250 DiMuro Second, John Tumpane Third, Mark Carpenter 3b 3 0 0 0 1 2 .179 Hendriks 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 11 3.00 Chad Fairchild Second, Mike Estabrook T—2:25. A—37,093 (41,168). Delmonico lf 2 0 0 0 1 0 .211 Wegner. Ozuna lf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .316 Coulombe 1 2 1 1 0 1 18 1.80 Third, Alfonso Marquez. Castillo c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .231 T—3:16. A—26,902 (49,115). Martinez 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .313 Petit 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 4.26 T—3:04. A_42,374 (41,915).

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A Scottish rebel rallies his countrymen against England. ››› Tombstone (’93) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Michael Biehn. ANPL 46 69 184 282 Pit Bulls and Parolees Pit Bulls and Parolees Lone Star Law North Woods Law Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier BET 53 46 124 329 Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince (:15) ›› A Thin Line Between Love and Hate (’96) Martin Lawrence, Lynn Whitfield. (:06) ››‡ Takers (’10) COM 64 53 107 249 ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show (:05) The Office (:40) The Office (:15) The Office “Ultimatum” (:15) The Office “The Search” The Office (:25) The Office DISC 36 39 182 278 Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud (Part 1 of 2) Fast N’ Loud (Part 2 of 2) Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud “Dat Car” Fast N’ Loud “Tune It Up” E! 63 57 114 236 The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians E! 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FS1 24 27 150 219 The Herd with Colin Cowherd First Things First with Cris Carter and Nick Wright Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub (N) (L) UFC UFC FX 45 51 136 248 ››› 22 Jump Street (’14) Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Peter Stormare. ››‡ Jurassic World (’15) Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Irrfan Khan. ››‡ Jack Reacher (’12) HALL 23 59 185 312 Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing HGTV 32 38 112 229 Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It HIST 35 42 120 269 American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers LIFE 56 56 108 252 The First 48 “One of Ours” The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 “Lester Street” The First 48 PARMT 28 48 241 241 (10:30) ››‡ The Guardian Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Friends (:33) Friends (:06) Friends (:44) Friends SUN 49 422 656 Golf America Golf Life Golf Dest. Endless Golf Golf the World Sports Mag. Ins. Lightning Ins. Lightning Inside HEAT Inside HEAT Pregame Basketball SYFY 70 52 122 244 (12:30) ››› The Cabin in the Woods (’11) ››‡ The Lost World: Jurassic Park (’97) Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite. ››‡ Jurassic Park III (’01) Sam Neill. TBS 31 15 139 247 American Dad American Dad Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers The Last O.G. Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy TCM 25 70 132 256 (12:15) Operation Pacific (’51) (:15) ››› The Fugitive (’47) Henry Fonda, Dolores del Río. ››‡ The Law West of Tombstone (’38) ››‡ On Dangerous Ground (’51) Ida Lupino. TLC 37 40 183 280 My 600-Lb. Life “June’s Story” Skin Tight “Melanie & Lauren” Island Medium Island Medium Island Medium Island Medium Trading Spaces Trading Spaces TNT 29 54 138 245 Supernatural “Holy Terror” ›‡ Killers (’10) Ashton Kutcher, Katherine Heigl, Tom Selleck. ››› Catch Me if You Can (’02) Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken. USA 62 55 105 242 NCIS “Charade” NCIS “Return to Sender” NCIS “Homefront” NCIS “Dead Letter” NCIS “Family First” WWE Hall of Fame Induction WGN-A 13 239 307 In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night Blue Bloods “Unsung Heroes” Blue Bloods “Hold Outs” Blue Bloods M*A*S*H M*A*S*H

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Hitchcock WECP (18) 4 4 4 18 Kevin Can Man With-Plan Superior Dnts Living Biblical Scorpion “Kenny and the Jet” Modern Family Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show/James Corden Modern Family MNT (18.2) 227 13 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Anger Mgt Anger Mgt The Game The Game Corrupt Crimes Killer WPGX (28) 8 8 28 28 Lucifer “The Sin Bin” The Resident “Lost Love” Two/Half Men TMZ (N) Crime Watch Daily Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Two/Half Men How I Met WFSG (56) 11 11 56 56 Antiques Roadshow “Portland” Antiques Roadshow Streets of Wynwood Amanpour-PBS Beyond 100 Stories-Stage Stories-Stage Antiques Roadshow “Portland” A&E 34 43 118 265 Streets of Compton “Part 3” Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G. Life story of the influential rapper. (:03) Streets of Compton Biggie: Life of Notorious B.I.G. AMC 30 62 131 254 (5:00) ››› Tombstone (’93) The Terror (N) (:05) McMafia “Episode 106” (N) (:21) The Terror (:26) McMafia “Episode 106” The Terror ANPL 46 69 184 282 Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Robson Green: Extreme Fish Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier BET 53 46 124 329 (6:06) ››‡ Takers (’10) Matt Dillon, Paul Walker, Idris Elba. ›› Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds (’12) Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton, Gabrielle Union. (11:58) Martin (:28) Martin COM 64 53 107 249 The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily Show Opposition South Park (:31) Archer (12:05) Archer Daily Show DISC 36 39 182 278 Fast N’ Loud: Revved Up (N) Fast N’ Loud Richard gambles. Shifting Gears With Aaron (:01) Fast N’ Loud Shifting Gears With Aaron (12:01) Fast N’ Loud E! 63 57 114 236 ›› Along Came Polly (’04) Ben Stiller, Jennifer Aniston. ›‡ What Happens in Vegas (’08) Cameron Diaz. E! News Sex & the City Sex & the City ESPN 9 23 140 206 (6:00) MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at St. Louis Cardinals. NBA NBA Basketball New Orleans Pelicans at Los Angeles Clippers. (N) (L) SportsCenter (N) (L) ESPN2 47 24 144 209 We the Fans We the Fans We the Fans We the Fans We the Fans We the Fans SportsCenter (N) (L) SportsCenter (N) (L) Jalen Outside Lines FOOD 38 45 110 231 Spring Baking Championship Spring Baking Championship Vegas Cakes Vegas Cakes Cake Boss (N) Cake Boss (N) Spring Baking Championship Vegas Cakes Vegas Cakes FREE 59 65 180 311 Forrest Gump ››‡ We Bought a Zoo (’11) Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson. The 700 Club ››‡ Bring It On (’00) Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku. FS1 24 27 150 219 UFC 223: Holloway vs. Khabib - Prelims UFC Main Event (N) MLB Whiparound (N) (L) TMZ Sports Skip and Shannon: Undisputed FX 45 51 136 248 (6:00) ››‡ Jack Reacher (’12) Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike. ››‡ Jack Reacher (’12) Tom Cruise. A former military investigator probes a sniper attack. Trust “La Dolce Vita” HALL 23 59 185 312 Last-Standing Last-Standing The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Frasier Frasier HGTV 32 38 112 229 House Hunters House Hunters Flipping Virgins (N) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Flipping Virgins House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 35 42 120 269 American Pickers American Pickers (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:03) American Pickers (12:03) American Pickers LIFE 56 56 108 252 Mary Kills People (N) Mary Kills People “Fatal Flaw” (:02) UnREAL “Projection” (N) (:02) The First 48 (:01) Mary Kills People (12:01) Mary Kills People PARMT 28 48 241 241 (6:44) Friends (:22) Friends Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops “Texas” Cops Cops Cops Cops (:36) Cops SUN 49 422 656 (6:30) NBA Basketball Oklahoma City Thunder at Miami Heat. Postgame Inside HEAT Inside HEAT Inside HEAT After Midnight with the HEAT From April 9, 2018. SYFY 70 52 122 244 Jurassic Park ››› Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (’71) (:45) ››› Into the Woods (’14) Meryl Streep. A childless couple seek to end a witch’s curse. Bridge to Tera. TBS 31 15 139 247 Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy American Dad Final Space Conan (N) Final Space Conan 2 Broke Girls TCM 25 70 132 256 ›››› Sunset Boulevard (’50) William Holden. ›››‡ Stalag 17 (’53) William Holden, Otto Preminger. (:15) ›››› The Bridge on the River Kwai (’57) TLC 37 40 183 280 Trading Spaces (N) Trading Spaces (N) Nate & Jeremiah by Design (:02) Trading Spaces (:02) Trading Spaces Nate & Jeremiah by Design TNT 29 54 138 245 ›› We’re the Millers (’13) Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Will Poulter. ›› How to Be Single (’16) Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson, Alison Brie. NCIS: New Orleans USA 62 55 105 242 WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (L) Ninja Warrior: Ninja vs. Ninja Modern Family Modern Family CSI: Crime Scene Investigation WGN-A 13 239 307 M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H ››› Collateral (’04) Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx. Engagement Engagement

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must bring identifica- Personal By:Ladyne Swearingen tions capable of provid- Unfired Beretta tion, SS#, Address, Representative: PARCEL I: THE WEST As Deputy Clerk ing exceptional service All creditors of the de- Phone #. Todd C. Brister 20 FEET OF LOT 44 and with the capability cedent and other per- Pistol P.O. Box 1759 AND ALL OF LOTS 45, IMPORTANT to manage complex sons having claims or Brand New Beretta All HUD rules apply to Panama City, FL 32402 46, 47, AND 48 AMERICANS WITH federal and state pro- demands against dece- (Full Size) PX Storm applicants, social serv- BLOCK 15 HIGH DISABILITIES ACT. If grams with multiple dent’s estate on whom For sale. 40 Calber. ice workers may pick Attorney for Personal POINT SUBDIVISION you are a person with funding streams and a copy of this notice is $475.00. up maximum of two ap- Representative: ACCORDING TO THE a disability who needs performance require- served must file their 850-647-1630 plications by producing Todd C. Brister PLAT THEREOF ON any accommodation ments. Proposals are claims with this court a proper file. All other Attorney FILE IN THE OFFICE in order to participate due May 11, 2018. WITHIN THE LATER interested parties may FL Bar Number: 24522 OF THE CLERK OF in this proceeding, OF 3 MONTHS AFTER pick up an application P.O. Box 1759 THE CIRCUIT COURT you are entitled, at no To obtain an RFP, or THE DATE OF THE for someone, other Panama City, FL 32402 OF BAY COUNTY cost to you, to the for further information, FIRST PUBLICATION TITLEIST than themselves by Phone: (850) 215-7885 FLORIDA IN PLAT provision of certain contact: OF THIS NOTICE OR PLAYERS 4 CART providing a notarized Fax: (850) 215-0379 BOOK 6 PAGE 38 assistance. Please 30 DAYS AFTER THE statement, showing Email: tbrister@ AND THE NORTH 7 contact the ADA Coor- CareerSource Gulf DATE OF SERVICE OF STAND GOLF BAG name, address, SS#, knology.net AND ONEHALF FEET dinator by mail at P.O. Coast A COPY OF THIS NO- NEW. NEVER USED. age verification or disa- Pub: April 2, 9, 2018 OF A VACATED AL- Box 1089, Panama 5230 West US Hwy 98 TICE ON THEM. Navy Blue / White bility letter, and contact LEY LYING SOUTH OF City, FL 32402 or by Panama City, FL 32401 Letters / Red Accents phone number of af- 20002 SAID LOTS VACATED phone at (850) 747- 850-913-3285 All other creditors of HAVANESE PUPS $170.00 19832 fected person NOTICE OF ACTION BY RESOLUTION 5338 at least seven (7) 1-800-311-3685 the decedent and other AKC Home Raised. 850-867-3763 IN THE CIRCUIT Bay County NUMBER 1003 RE- days before your ext.3285 persons having claims Best Health COURT OF BAY No application will be CORDED IN OFFICIAL scheduled court ap- dstapleton@r4career- or demands against Guar: 239-324-4650 COUNTY, FLORIDA approved if (1) you BEFORE THE BOARD RECORDS BOOK 766 pearance, or imme- sourcegc.com decedent’s estate must www.noahslittleark.com PROBATE DIVISION have a felony criminal OF NURSING PAGE 619 IN THE diately upon receiving file their claims with this CASE NO: charges, drugs, or un- PUBLIC RECORDS this notification if the Minority Businesses court WITHIN 3 IN RE: The license to 2017-CP-842 resolved felony court OF BAY COUNTY time before the are encouraged to ap- MONTHS AFTER THE practice Nursing PROBATE DIVISION cases within the past FLORIDA scheduled appear- ply. The Workforce In- DATE OF THE FIRST three years or a history ance is less than novation and Opportu- PUBLICATION OF Cora Beth McDanal, IN RE: ESTATE OF of police/criminal cases PARCEL II: THE seven (7) days. If you nity Act is an equal Op- THIS NOTICE. R.N. DANIEL M. KIRKLAND (2) owe a balance to WEST 20 FEET OF are hearing impaired, portunity Employer. 4432 W. Highway 98 Deceased. any housing authority LOT 20 AND ALL OF please call 711 or Program and auxiliary ALL CLAIMS NOT Panama City Beach, or low income housing LOTS 21, 22, 23, AND email ADARequest@ aids and services are FILED WITHIN THE Florida 32401 NOTICE TO program or evicted 24 BLOCK 15 HIGH jud14.flcourts.org. available upon request TIME PERIODS SET CREDITORS from such, within the POINT SUBDIVIDION to individuals with disa- FORTH IN SECTION past five years. CASE NO.: 2016- ACCORDING TO THE Submitted by: bilities. 733.702 OF THE FLOR- The administration of 16308 & 2016-24515 PLAT THEREOF ON Robertson, Anschutz & Pub: April 7, 8, 9, 2018 IDA PROBATE CODE the estate of Daniel M. Only 20% of applica- FILE IN THE OFFICE Schneid, P.L. WILL BE FOREVER Kirkland, deceased, tions received from LICENSE NO.: RN OF CLERK OF THE Attorneys for Plaintiff 20126 BARRED. IN THE CIRCUIT Cashier File 2017-CP-842 is persons already living 9245629 CIRCUIT COURT OF 6409 Congress Ave., COURT, FOURTEENTH Must be able to work pending in the Circuit in assisted housing BAY COUNTY FLOR- Suite 100, NOTWITHSTANDING The Department of JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF nights. Must be 18 Court for Bay County, (public housing) will be IDA IN PLAT BOOK 6 Boca Raton, FL 33487 THE TIME PERIOD Health has filed an Ad- THE STATE OF FLOR- yrs or older. Retirees Florida, Probate Divi- approved for section 8 PAGE 38 AND THE Phone: 561-241-6901 SET FORTH ABOVE, ministrative Complaint IDA, IN AND FOR BAY are encourage to sion, the address of housing. SOUTH 7 112 FEET Fax: 561-997-6909 ANY CLAIM FILED against you, a copy of COUNTY apply. Some which is Bay County OF VACATED ALLEY File No.: 17-076719 TWO (2) YEARS OR which may be obtained PROBATE DIVISION Maintenance duties Clerk of Court, Attn: All applicants - do not LYING NORTH OF Pub: April 2, 9, 2018 MORE AFTER THE DE- by contacting, Ann req’d. Apply daily, Probate Department, come to the office be- SAID LOTS VACATED FILE NUMBER: CEDENT’S DATE OF Prescott, Assistant Gen- 9am - 5pm. No PO Box 2269, Panama fore office hours no BY RESOLUTION 20102 18-0105CP DEATH IS BARRED. eral Counsel, Prosecu- phone calls. City, FL 32402. The camping out! the appli- NUMBER 1003 RE- REQUEST FOR tion Services Unit, 4052 IN RE: ESTATE OF Coconut Creek name and address of cation of anyone that CORDED IN OFFICIAL PROPOSAL The date of the first Bald Cypress Way, Bin REX LANYARD Mini-Golf & Gran the personal repre- conducts themselves in RECORDS BOOK 766 publication of this no- #C65, Tallahassee The Gulf Coast Work- KNIGHT, Maze. 9807 Front sentative and the per- a disorderly manner PAGE 619 IN THE tice is April 9, 2018. Florida 32399- 3265, force Development Deceased. Beach Rd. sonal representative’s will be denied. PUBLIC RECORDS (850) 558-9886. Board, Inc. d/b/a Ca- attorney is set forth be- OF BAY COUNTY Personal reerSource Gulf Coast low. Equal Housing Oppor- FLORIDA NOTICE TO Representative: Experienced tunity If no contact has been announces the availa- CREDITORS Tina Elkins made by you concern- bility of Request for All creditors of the de- April 2, 3, 9, 10, 2018 Property Address: c/o Stone & Sutton, •Managers ing the above by May Proposal: Career- The administration of cedent and other per- 4905 BROCK ST, P. A . •Asst Managers 14, 2018 the matter of Source Gulf Coast the estate of REX LAN- sons having claims or 19994 PANAMA CITY, FL •Sales Personel IN THE CIRCUIT the Administrative Com- Workforce Innovation YARD KNIGHT, de- demands against 32404 Attorney for Personal Heatwave & Purple COURT FOR BAY plaint will be presented and Opportunity Act ceased, whose date of decedent’s estate in- Representative: Haze Now Hiring COUNTY, FLORIDA at an ensuing meeting Services for Out-of- death was approxi- cluding unmatured, Any person claiming Pamela Dru Sutton, FT/PT - year round. of the Board of Nursing School Youth Ages mately on September contingent or unliqui- File No. an interest in the sur- Esq. Great pay. Great in an informal proceed- 16-24. The purpose of 12, 2017, is pending in dated claims, on whom 2018-000249-CP plus from the sale, if FL Bar No.: 0274356 work environment. Probate Division ing. this RFP is to solicit the Circuit Court for a copy of this notice is any, other than the Stone & Sutton, P.A. Apply at 10015 Front proposals from organi- Bay County, Florida, Armalite AR-15 required to be served property owner as of P.O. Box 532 Beach Rd. Or fax to IN RE: ESTATE OF In accordance with the zations interested in Probate Division, the Brand new condition, must file their claims the date of the lis Panama City, FL 32402 850-234-9911 LILLIAN MALINDA Americans with Disabili- becoming service pro- address of which is never fired, chambered with this court WITHIN pendens must file a (850) 785-7272 CUSHING, ties Act, persons need- viders for the delivery Bay County Court- 5.56. Magpull metal THE LATER OF 3 claim within 60 days Pub: April 9, 16, 2018 Deceased. ing a special accom- of workforce services in house, 300 E 4th St, rear sight. Five 30 SELL ALL YOUR MONTHS AFTER THE after the sale. round Magpull DATE OF THE FIRST modation to participate Bay County for Out-of- Panama City, Florida. NOTICE TO in this proceeding School Youth Ages The names and ad- magazines. 2 point ITEMS PUBLICATION OF Dated this 28th day of If you didn’t sling, locking hard THIS NOTICE OR 30 CREDITORS should contact the indi- March, 2018. 16-24. dresses of the personal vidual or agency send- representative and the advertise here, guncase. About 500 through classified. DAYS AFTER THE rounds mixed DATE OF SERVICE OF The administration of ing this notice not later Bill Kinsaul CareerSource Gulf personal representa- you’re missing the estate of Lillian Ma- than seven days prior Coast is seeking pro- tive’s attorney are set ammunition. CALL A COPY OF THIS NO- As Clerk of the Court out on potential $1600 TICE ON THEM. linda Cushing, de- to the proceeding at posals from organiza- forth below. ceased, whose date of the address given on customers. Call: 504-957-2961 747-5020 All other creditors of death was June 6, the notice. Telephone: the decedent and per- 2017, is pending in the (850) 245-4640, 1-800- sons having claims or Circuit Court for BAY 955-8771 (TDD) or demands against County, Florida, Pro- 1-800-955-8770 (V), via decedent’s estate, in- bate Division, the ad- Florida Relay Service. cluding unmatured, dress of which is 300 E. April 2, 9, 16, 23, 2018 contingent or unliqui- 4th Street, Panama City, FL 32401. The 20024 dated claims must file IN THE CIRCUIT their claims with this names and addresses of the personal repre- COURT OF THE FOUR- court WITHIN 3 TEENTH JUDICIAL MONTHS AFTER THE sentative and the per- sonal representative’s CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DATE OF THE FIRST BAY COUNTY, FLOR- PUBLICATION OF attorney are set forth below. IDA THIS NOTICE. GENERAL JURISDIC- TION DIVISION ALL CLAIMS NOT SO All creditors of the de- cedent and other per- CASE NO. FILED WILL BE FOR- 14001000CA EVER BARRED. sons having claims or demands against DITECH FINANCIAL This date of the first decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this LLC, publication of this no- Plaintiff, tice is April 2, 2018. notice is required to be « Duncan « !!Bob’s Home $2999- NEW METAL served must file their ROOF for the vs. Concrete Repairs!! claims with this court Roof, soffit, facia, Doublewide!! Attorney for Personal Exp. & Ins. (up to 28x60) Representative: ON OR BEFORE THE door & window LATER OF 3 MONTHS DAVID B LITTLE AND Come Clean Driveway & Patio Int/ext painting, Licensed & Insured. Frances Casey Lowe, BARBARA J LITTLE, et replacement or AFTER THE TIME OF Under Pressue Specialist repair.and light Clean-ups/sod, Guyson Construction & Esq. al. pressure washing, Roofing Florida Bar No. 521450 THE FIRST PUBLICA- Darryl’s Pressure 850-896-1574 remodeling Dial TION OF THIS NOTICE Defendant(s). rock/flower beds, (850) 258-5856 Guilday, Simpson, washing & Window 850-257-6366 CALL TODAY OR 30 DAYS AFTER lawns.Save 20% Call West, Hatch, Lowe & NOTICE OF Cleaning Kipple & Son THE DATE OF SERV- Condo & Home Roy 850-303-8526 Roane, P.A FORECLOSURE SALE Concrete and All Home 68-A Feli Way ICE OF A COPY OF Cleaning Repairs & Crawfordville, FL 32327 THIS NOTICE ON Commercial Pool Repair THEM. NOTICE IS HEREBY Pool Replaser & all Remodeling Alonzo Caudill (850) 926-8245 GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- Residential Wood rot, roofs 850-778-0178 types of concrete Painting, pressure nal Judgment of Fore- repairs, drywall, cleaning, and Personal All other creditors of work, drive ways, closure dated Septem- painting, vinyl, repairs. 30 yrs exp. Representative: the decedent and other patio, pool deck & ActionTree.Net ber 23, 2016, and en- windows, doors, 850-303-9669 Kathy K. Mattke persons having claims blockwork. FREE Best Prices in Town or demands against tered in 14001000CA of Free Estimate fencing. 303 Brynn Court the Circuit Court of the Lic & Ins. Sam Appliance removal Lic/Insured, Panama City Beach, FL decedent’s estate must Call: 850-866-4618 Discount Small Firewood, Call/Text file their claims with this FOURTEENTH Judicial (850)348-0207 COLE’S 32408 Circuit in and for Bay Hauling. 850-527-7017 Pub: April 2, 9, 2018 court WITHIN 3 850-257-1180 PAINTING MONTHS AFTER THE County, Florida, Don’s Home wherein DITECH FI- 19854 DATE OF THE FIRST Repair Anytime Tree PUBLIC NOTICE - PUBLICATION OF NANCIAL LLC is the Painting, Tile, SECTION 8 HOUSING THIS NOTICE. Plaintiff and DAVID B. Buy it! Windows, Doors, Removal! LITTLE A/K/A DAVID General Carpentry, 850-265-9794 The Housing Authority ALL CLAIMS NOT LITTLE; UNKNOWN Classified. Metal Roofs, Text FL91927 to 56654 SPOUSE OF DAVID B. of Springfield, 3806 FILED WITHIN THE Make your move Bill W. Hash Kitchen/Bath, East 8th St, Panama TIME PERIODS SET LITTLE A/K/A DAVID Pressure Washing, Able LITTLE N/K/A CLARA to the medium Remodeling & Pressure Washing. City, FL 32401, Ph. FORTH IN FLORIDA Plumbing Lawn Service Tree Be Gone LITTLE; BARBARA J. Consulting Insured Tree removal service. (850)769-1596 Will STATUTES SECTION that’s your number Demo/Junk. Insured. We Show Up! 850-774-1291 open the section 8 733.702 WILL BE FOR- LITTLE A/KIA BAR- Master 850-630-9690 Quality dependable BARA LITTLE A/K/A one source of Weekly & waiting list on Tuesday, EVER BARRED. Craftsman Bi-Weekly services work at fair prices April 17, 2018 for one BARBARA J. 33 yrs exp. refferences available information about Home Repairs starting day only, for the gen- NOTWITHSTANDING LOVENDUSKI; UN- Call 850-890-7569 call today for your free Any Job, Large Or from $35-PCB eral public. THE TIME PERIODS KNOWN TENANT #1 homes for sale! Text FL91517 to estimate Small. New Installs, 596-4383/258-5072 SET FORTH ABOVE, N/K/A EMILY LITTLE 56654 (850)819-9987 For all your hous- Kitchens, Baths GENERAL PUBLIC ANY CLAIM FILED are the Defendant(s). $2999- NEW METAL Paint, Tile, Wood APPLICATIONS TWO (2) YEARS OR Bill Kinsaul as the Clerk ing needs - con- ROOF for the rot, Electric, Plumb. BJs Lawn & MORE AFTER THE of the Circuit Court will Doublewide!! sult Classified - Robert Tree Service! Application will be DECEDENT’S DATE OF sell to the highest and (up to 28x60) 850-832-7972 Offering 25% off tree taken from 8:30 AM - DEATH IS BARRED. best bidder for cash at when it’s time Guyson Construction www.bay.realforeclose.c removal! Licensed & & Roofing 12:00 Noon and 1:30 to buy, Exp CNA Will care for Creamer’s Tree om, at 11:00 AM, on Elderly in your home! Call To Place An Ad Insured. Free Esti- Lic # CCC1330599 till 3:30 PM - and will The date of the first mates! Accepting all (850) 258-5856 Service close. Placing an appli- publication notice is May 02, 2018, the fol- it’s the resource meals,light housekeep- lowing described prop- ing! Non-smoker. 36 yr In Classifieds. major credit cards! CALL TODAY Call Jason @ cation does not assure April 2, 2018. on which to rely. (850) 596-4642 (850)832-9343 housing. Everyone erty as set forth in said exp. Ref. 850 348-5866 747-5020 Final Judgment, to wit:

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