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In mid-June, the delegation work experience and five with for 31 years from 1970-2001. the previous Sumter School 20 apply for called on Sumter County resi- no education-related work ex- Bonnie Disney was also a District Two and the current dents interested in serving as perience listed on their re- teacher from 1970-2001, before consolidated Sumter district. at-large members to the Sum- sumes. being employed for four years For the past 14 years, she has 2 board seats ter board to submit a resume At least five of the appli- with the S.C. Department of been a school counselor at and letter of interest by June cants with full-time educa- Education through 2005. Dis- Oakland Primary School. BY BRUCE MILLS 26. tion-related work experience, ney then worked from 2008-13 Other applicants with full- [email protected] The local delegation initiat- could be considered career — with the S.C. state Board of time work education experi- ed and helped pass a bill in or lifelong — educators with Education. ence or a school district staff Twenty applicants have offi- the General Assembly that 20-plus years of experience in Lloyd Hunter served many member include Joseph Ort- cially thrown their names in added two at-large members the field. years in education adminis- mann (teacher and assistant the hat for the two new at- to the board. With the new Lamar Atkins’ resume lists tration as an assistant princi- principal); the Rev. Ron Un- large seats available on the legislation, the board expands that he has 42 years’ experi- pal and principal in Sumter derwood (university instruc- Sumter School District Board from seven voting members to ence in the Sumter school dis- and Richland counties, before tor and school board mem- of Trustees. nine. tricts to include time as a becoming district superinten- ber); Gretchen Meyers (teach- State Rep. Murrell Smith, R- The list of applicants in- classroom teacher, assistant dent for McCormick County er); Frank Ladson (Junior Sumter, and the local delega- cludes 11 with full-time educa- principal and director of at- School District and later Lee ROTC instructor); John Lee tion’s chairman, supplied the tion-related work experience tendance and transportation. County School District. list to The Sumter Item on on their resumes, four with Rose Colclough’s applica- And Eula Osborne has Thursday. part-time education-related tion shows she was a teacher spent more than 30 years in SEE RING, PAGE A4 60+ pounds of pot seized Sheriff seeks to regain control of detention center

BY ADRIENNE SARVIS [email protected]

Sumter County Sheriff Anthony Dennis is hoping the agency regains control of Sumter- Lee Regional Detention Center after making a request to Sumter County Council in June. Dennis sent a letter on June 16 to council re- questing that council consider transferring Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center back under the jurisdic- tion of the sheriff’s office and pre- sented his request to council in person during an executive ses- sion meeting on June 27. Dennis said the sheriff’s office lost control of the detention cen- DENNIS ter in the 1970s. He said it seems like a good time to transfer custody of the jail because for- mer detention center director Simon Major re- signed in early June. Sumter County administration is currently taking steps to hire a new detention center di- rector but if the sheriff’s office regains control of the jail, Dennis said he could appoint the new director. Employees with both agencies would be con- sidered personnel of the sheriff’s office, he said. RICK CARPENTER / THE SUMTER ITEM Dennis said he does not think the transition The items seized during Wednesday’s drug bust in Dalzell included 62 vacuum-sealed bags of marijuana — each con- would be difficult because the sheriff’s office’s taining approximately 1 pound of marijuana — stored inside travel bags. command staff frequently attend training ses- sions regarding jail operations and some depu- ties have experience working at detention cen- Trio allegedly got drugs from state of Washington ters. He said the consolidation would also help each agency with understaffed positions be- BY ADRIENNE SARVIS Bell, public information officer According to the information cause deputies and correctional officers could [email protected] for the sheriff’s office. provided, the marijuana was sup- complete shifts at the sheriff’s office and deten- Sheriff Anthony Dennis said posed to be brought into the coun- tion center, with the proper training, when Sumter County Sheriff’s Office the arrests are part of an ongoing ty on Tuesday, but deputies did needed. arrested a family of three after investigation into large amounts not locate the vehicle until Dennis said he would also like to see more they brought nearly 63 pounds of of marijuana being brought into Wednesday, he said. assistance programs, such as a GED program, marijuana into the the county. Bell said the suspects parked the brought back to the detention center so those county from the He said there has vehicle at a neighbor’s residence who have been arrested can better themselves state of Washington been an increase in in Dalzell, but it was later identi- before they are released. There is personnel on Wednesday. the amount of mari- fied as the Hendrix’s vehicle. who can search for grants to receive those ser- Deputies arrested juana brought into A sheriff’s office K-9 unit indi- vices, he said. 59-year-old Robert the area because a cated there were drugs inside the Dennis said he also foresees the transfer will W. Hendrix and number of other vehicle and deputies found suit- be financially beneficial to both agencies as 61-year-old Mari- R. HENDRIX MA. HENDRIX states have legalized cases and duffle bags containing well as the county. anne Hendrix, both the use of medical or the vacuum-sealed packages. Consolidation would cutback on the costs of of 5465 Catchall recreational marijua- The drug bust resulted in the some duties that are being duplicated, such as Road, Dalzell. The couple’s son, na in recent years. seizure of 62 vacuum-sealed plas- prisoner transportation and courthouse securi- Michael A. Hendrix, 30, of 3660 The suspects sup- tic bags containing 28,376 grams ty, he said. Furman Field Road, Rembert, posedly brought in of marijuana with an estimated Dennis said he was asked by council if the turned himself in at the sheriff’s the drugs from street value of $180,000. transfer would be a good move because the office on Thursday evening with- Washington state Dennis said Wednesday it was sheriff is an elected position and it is not guar- out incident. where medical and the largest marijuana drug bust anteed that he will remain for more terms. All three suspects are charged MI. HENDRIX recreational mari- that the sheriff’s office has con- In a letter addressed to council chairman with trafficking marijuana, more juana uses are per- ducted during his time at the agen- James McCain, Dennis said he believes it is a than 10 pounds and less than 100 mitted. cy. longstanding practice of general law in South pounds, and could be sentenced to Dennis said deputies were able 10 years in prison each, if they to make the arrests thanks to tips are convicted, said deputy Ken from county citizens. SEE POT, PAGE A4 SEE SHERIFF, PAGE A4

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BY CAITLAN WALZER we ended up having all of the cats out, [email protected] and it developed to become my pas- sion.” In an effort to applaud those who While Richards has two cats of her dedicate their time to others or to the own at home, she claims that the time Sumter community through acts of spent with the cats at the SPCA is re- kindness, The Sumter Item will be laxing and gives her pleasure to see starting a new series called Sumter them out of their cages. Thumbs Up. Kitty recess, as Richards calls it, is a This idea came from resident Debbie time for children, adults and especial- Ehlers. If you have a person you’d like ly cat lovers to come out to the SPCA to recommend, cat room and spend some time with send an email the cats and kittens of the SPCA while to Managing playing with them and cuddling them. Editor Rick “The more people there are, the Carpenter at more time the cats get to play with the rick@theitem. toys and with each other,” Richards com. said. The first However, Richards does warn those Sumter who want to come out to the SPCA to Thumbs Up be prepared for a few ground rules. recognizes the “We always ensure that parents re- loyalty and devotion of a volunteer at alize this is not a daycare,” Richards the Sumter Society for the Prevention said. “While we love having children of Cruelty to Animals. come out to play with the cats, our Running, climbing, purring and me- rules are sparse and simple.” owing perfectly describes Teresa Rich- Number 1, children are asked to sit ards’ weekly visits to the SPCA cat and play with the cats and kittens in PHOTOS BY CAITLAN WALZER / THE SUMTER ITEM room. order to ensure absolute safety and The Sumter SPCA’s Cat Lady, Teresa Richards, has spent the past four to five years volun- On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- avoid dropping the animals. teering her time on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, to play, love and get to know days, Richards dedicates her time to Second, Richards warns children the cats and kittens that are up for adoption. playing, loving and visiting with all who tend to not want to leave that the hopeful adoptee cats. when their parents tell them it’s time Kelly Baisden, left, visited the Sumter Sumter SPCA’s manager, Cindy to go, there is no arguing, and they SPCA on a recent Tuesday for the second Cook, has been allowing Richards to must leave. day in a row to play and spend time with come out and spend time with the cats “I always tell them, ‘if you don’t go, the cats and kittens. for a number of years. you can’t come back,’” Richards said “I have been coming here and doing she tells the children. Shannan Dault, who works in sever- this for nearly four to five years,” Yet, she does explain to them that al areas of the Sumter SPCA, said that Richards said. once they come back, they are more the visits help Richards to get to know She credits her passion for the than welcome to play with the cats the cats and ultimately help her to SPCA cats to her daughter, Danielle. and enjoy spending time with them. lead potential adopting families to the Several years ago, Richards said, “Because our cats and kittens are right cat for them. her daughter came home from college caged up,” Richards said, “having this “She has acquainted herself with to visit, and the two went to the SPCA time to run free and play is very vital every cat and kitten that we have on to spend time with the cats and kit- and important to their growth togeth- staff,” Dault said. “She knows their tens. er, with animals and especially with personalities, their likes and dislikes, Richards said her daughter asked humans.” whether they are cat, child or dog her if they could let the cats out of Aside from playing with them, Cook arms,” Cook said. “That’s why we ask friendly or anything pertinent about their cages. advises those who visit to only hold that those who visit play and not hold each one when looking for homes.” “Of course, I told her I saw no harm them when and if they want to be the cats the whole time. However, we To visit the Sumter SPCA and to in it,” Richards said. “So we let several held. do have those certain few who will play with the cats and kittens, kitty re- out at one time and then would put “The last thing the kittens and cats climb into your lap and want to be cud- cess takes place from 2 to 4 p.m. on them up and let more out. Eventually, want to do is be confined in someone’s dled, which, of course, we condone.” Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

LOCAL BRIEFS FROM STAFF REPORTS Pickup truck fire traced to hot grill embers Jones tabbed as BY ADRIENNE SARVIS also added to the haul. The drives where firefighters ar- threatened during the blaze. treasurer of SCADA [email protected] man told firefighters that he rived to put out the flames. Duggan said people should had a grill, couch, love seat, According to the report, make sure coals and other Jim Jones of Jones Buick A Sumter resident lost his two end tables and two flat the 2005 Dodge Ram was 75 heating items are removed be- GMC in Sumter has been pickup truck while trans- screen TVs in the bed of the percent involved when fire- fore transporting a grill. elected treasurer of the South porting a hot grill on Tues- truck during the incident. fighters arrived at 5:55 p.m. Gas cylinders should be un- Carolina Automobile Dealers day evening. While driving, hot embers The truck was considered hooked from gas grills, and Association. Sumter Fire Department from the grill fell on the a total loss of approximately the grill and cylinder should The SCADA is the only state- Battalion Chief Joey Duggan other items and started the $7,000, according to the fire be transported separately, he wide lobbying force in South said the truck owner was fire, Duggan said. report. said. Carolina dedicated to the eco- transporting furniture for a The man stopped the truck No injuries were reported Do not move a grill if it is nomic and political interests of friend and a hot grill was at Crosswell and Bowen and no structures were hot, Duggan said. the owners of automobiles and the dealers of new cars and trucks, according to a press re- lease from the association. Summerton Town Carriage horses pulled off steamy Charleston streets Council will not meet CHARLESTON (AP) — The heat in higher at 15-minute intervals. The pre- O’Toole said officials saw the temper- The Summerton Town Coun- South Carolina prompted one coastal vious limit had been 98 degrees. ature continuing to rise through three cil will not meet Tuesday, July city to order that horse-drawn carriage The city issued orders at 2:40 p.m. not readings and prevented carriages from 11, as originally scheduled. companies keep the animals in their to allow any more carriages to start starting tours until the final reading For more information, call stables. tours and the order to head to the sta- came in. (803) 485-2525. Charleston spokesman Jack O’Toole bles was issued 15 minutes later with Joe Elmore with the Charleston Ani- said the city ordered horses off the another 95 degree reading, O’Toole said. mal Society said Wednesday the 95 de- streets Wednesday afternoon, the first Temperatures dropped below the gree temperature limit is still too high. time in 2017 that tours have been halted maximum heat levels at 4 p.m. and the Temperatures downtown are expect- by the heat. city lifted the order. But carriage opera- ed to climb near the 95-degree limit CORRECTION The city recently adopted new rules tors kept the horses in their stables. through Saturday, according to the Na- If you see a statement in error, that require the horses to be kept in Tom Doyle, with Palmetto Carriage tional Weather Service office in North contact the City Desk at 774-1226 or their stables when officials record four Works, said the city pulled the horses Charleston. High temperatures are ex- [email protected]. consecutive readings of 95 degrees or off the street too quickly. pected to be back in the 80s Sunday.

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BY IVY MOORE including the Garden Circle and Swan [email protected] Lake apartment buildings, and many more had Jennings out at all hours and Longtime Red Cross volunteer Jennie in all kinds of weather, helping people to Geddings, who died May 11, would be adjust to whatever situation they found thrilled to know the local Red Cross themselves in. Chapter is dedicating its July 14 blood Cataldo recalled that Jennings visited drive to her. Nancy Cataldo, the service schools to talk to children about pre- to armed forces and international servic- paredness and to help them understand es officer for the Palmetto South Caroli- what that meant. na Region of the American Red Cross, “She even wrote a book, ‘Fred Frog,’ to said “Jennie loved a blood drive.” teach children about preparedness and “She was all about emergency pre- the aftermath of disasters,” she said. paredness,” Cataldo said of the 22-year “Jennie worked for 14 months in Clar- volunteer. endon County during the ‘days of 41 tor- Geddings actually worked for S.C. nadoes’ and Hurricane Kyle. She spent a Emergency Management Services for lot of time out in the field.” many years and brought her expertise to From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, July the Red Cross, Cataldo said. 14, in the USC Sumter Banquet Hall at And she volunteered her expertise the rear of the Arts and Letters Building, elsewhere in the area, as well. there will be a regular blood drive, except “She was dedicated to her beloved com- for one important element — the pres- munity,” Cataldo said. “If she wasn’t here ence of Jennie Geddings. (at the Red Cross office), she was at First “We have these drives every 56 days, Presbyterian, where she had a small com- because that’s how long people must wait mittee. She was very active in (Sumter after giving blood before they can donate Volunteers’) My Community and Me.” again,” Cataldo said. “Jennie was always Geddings was named Volunteer of the there. She loved to be the greeter.” Year and was awarded the Key to the While Geddings’ presence will be City by Mayor Joseph T. McElveen earli- missed, Cataldo said, “We’ll have a dis- er this year. play there — her desk, her awards, mem- “She did everything,” Cataldo said. orabilia. And some of her family will be “She loved helping people who were af- there. They said she’d be thrilled with fected by disaster.” this tribute.” That was a great many people over her To schedule an appointment to give SUMTER ITEM FILE PHOTO 22 years with the Red Cross. Disasters blood, visit the website www.redcross- Jennie Geddings, who died in May, was a volunteer with the local chapter of the from the devastating flood of 2015, Hurri- blood.org and enter sponsor code: Sumter. American Red Cross for 22 years. The chapter is dedicating its July 14 blood drive cane Matthew, fires at various locations, For more information call (803) 775-2363. to Geddings, who loved to greet people at the drives. 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at-large members. As of Thursday, a RING FROM PAGE A1 date had not been set. SUMTER SCHOOL BOARD APPLICANTS FOR 2 AT-LARGE SEATS The delegation has emphasized the ap- III (college instructor); and Angela pointments are short-term political ap- Name Highest education attained Gordy (school district bookkeeper). pointments. The new law stipulates the Brian Alston BA, Sociology/Criminal Justice; Morehouse College The four applicants for the two at- two appointees will hold the seats until Lamar Atkins MA, Teaching; University of South Carolina large board seats with part-time edu- the November 2018 election, when the Tony Barwick BS; Clemson University cation-related work experience in- public will vote on the two at-large seats. clude Tony Barwick (substitute teach- Both board-member appointees would Debbie Bowen High school diploma, Realtor’s license er); William Byrd (Sumter School be eligible to run for that election. Barbara Bowman BA, Interior and Environmental Design; University of Board Finance Committee member); The new law also stipulates the two William Byrd MBA, CPA; Augusta State University William Oden (college adjunct profes- at-large seats will change to single- Rose Colclough MS, Math Education; Clemson University sor); and Teresa Oelze (university on- member seats in 2021 after the next de- Bonnie Disney JD; Capital University line course facilitator). cennial census with reapportionment. The five applicants without any educa- Then, the school district will have nine Angela Gordy AA, Accounting; American InterContinental University tion-related work experience shown on single-member districts or seats. Lloyd Hunter Ed.D., Administration; S.C. State University their resume include Brian Alston, Deb- Delegation members have said the Frank Ladson MBA; National University bie Bowen, Barbara Bowman, Dr. Wash- move to add the two board members John Lee III BA, English; Wofford College ington Ray Jr. and Gantt Williams Jr. was something the delegation has con- Gretchen Meyers As the local delegation’s chairman, sidered for a long time, but the school BA, Education; University of Toledo Smith has distributed candidates’ bio- district’s recent financial crisis William Oden MA; Troy State University and Webster University graphical information to other delega- pushed the need for the legislation to Teresa Oelze MBA; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute tion members, which include state the forefront. Joseph Ortmann M.Ed., Secondary Social Studies; University of South Carolina Reps. David Weeks, D-Sumter; Bobby In December, the fiscal year 2016 Eula Osborne M.Ed.; S.C. State University Ridgeway, D-Clarendon; Will Wheeler, audit report was released and revealed D-Lee; and state Sens. Thomas the district overspent by $6.2 million Washington Ray Jr. Doctor of Dental Surgery; Howard University McElveen, D-Sumter; and Kevin John- last fiscal year and had an ending gen- Ron Underwood M.Div.; Southeastern Baptist Seminary son, D-Manning. eral fund balance on June 30, 2016, of Gantt Williams Jr. BA; Clemson University Delegation members have previous- $106,449 — a critically low level, accord- ly said they plan to appoint the two at- ing to auditor Robin Poston. Within a large board members as soon as possi- few weeks, the board hired a financial jected to end the fiscal-year cycle — ficer, who will start on July 17. ble this summer. Smith has said the consultant to guide the district through which ended June 30 — with more than The next Sumter School District delegation plans to hold a public meet- its financial difficulties, and the consul- a $1.1 million surplus. The district has Board of Trustees meeting is sched- ing to announce and appoint the two tant has reported the district was pro- also hired a full-time chief financial of- uled for Aug. 14 at the district office.

tion, and more arrests and POT FROM PAGE A1 charges could follow. Dennis said the drugs will Those drugs could have been be destroyed by the sheriff’s on the streets within a week’s office’s chemist after the sus- time if not for the tips, he said. pects’ trials are completed. He said the agency has been All three suspects are sched- keeping an eye on the Hendrix uled to have a bond hearing at family for some time and 2 p.m. today at Sumter-Lee Re- thinks others are involved in gional Detention Center, 1250 the trafficking operation. Winkles Road. Dennis said he and his dep- Anyone with information uties are not satisfied with the about drugs being brought drug bust made on Wednesday into the state or county are and said the agency will con- asked to call Sumter County tinue its efforts to remove Sheriff’s Office at (803) 436- drugs from the county. 2000 or leave an anonymous He said the trafficking oper- tip with CrimeStoppers at ation is still under investiga- (803) 436-2718 or 1-888-274-6372.

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MANNING — Longtime Clarendon County advertising manager for The Sumter Item, Gail Lamberth Mathis, died Sunday at her home. Mathis was a well-known fixture in the community and active in Claren- don County Chamber of Com- merce and many charitable causes. “The Sumter Item family is devastated to learn of the pass- ing of Gail Mathis,” said Item MATHIS Publisher Jack Osteen. “Gail was the finest Clarendon Coun- ty ambassador this company could have ever had. She is irreplaceable. For more than 30 years, she worked as hard as any- one I know.” Mathis, 58, was the wife of James Victor “Jimmy” Mathis. She was born May 5, 1959, in Montezuma, Georgia, and was a daughter of the late Roy Hester Lamberth and the late Mary Merritt Lamberth. She was the bureau manager for The Clarendon Sun newspaper and a mem- ber of Emmanuel Baptist Church. JIM HILLEY / THE SUMTER ITEM She is survived by her husband of Man- A group of the young campers at Camp Happy Days try their luck at fishing at Lake Marion. See more photos on A8. ning; two sons, Jamie Mathis (Amanda) of Alcolu and Chris Mathis (Hope) of Manning; and three grandchildren, Lila Kate Mathis, Gavin Mathis and Huxley Mathis. Kids enjoy holiday week at Camp Happy Days In addition to her parents, she was preced- ed in death by her brother, Roger Dale Lam- BY JIM HILLEY the camp, said Julia Passos, devel- “During the camp, they get to berth. [email protected] opment and special events direc- have so much fun,” she said. A funeral service was held on Wednesday, tor for Camp Happy Days. Nearly 300 kids are attending and burial followed in Clarendon Memorial Camp Happy Days, a camp for The camp offers the kids, many the camp, which is in its 26th year. Gardens. children with cancer and their of whom have spent much of their Camp Happy Days is free to the Memorials may be made to A Second siblings, is taking place at Camp time in doctors’ offices and hospi- children and their families and Chance Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 607, Man- Bob Cooper on Lake Marion tals, a chance to have fun and funded only through donations, ning, SC 29102. through Sunday. It takes nearly mingle with other children who Passos said. People with questions about their advertis- 200 full-time counselors and 50 to know what they are going For more information, visit ing accounts can contact Rosie Peavy at (803) 100 daytime volunteers to put on through, Passos said. www.camphappydays.org. 774-1284 or email her at [email protected].

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A camper, far right, scales the climbing wall at Camp Bob Cooper on Wednesday at Camp Happy Days. The climbing wall offers the campers a chance to do something they have never done before and get encouragement from their peers, said Camp Happy Days Exec- utive Director Cindy Johnson.

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COMMENTARY The sequence to success is like insurance ASHINGTON — The written by Wendy Wang of the IFS and scientist Charles Murray says, too many marriage toward the end of the success Bronx, the only one of New W. Bradford Wilcox of the University of of the successful classes, who followed sequence. York City’s five boroughs Virginia and AEI. the success sequence, do not preach Success is, of course, more complex Wthat is on the American The success sequence, previously sug- what they practice, preferring “ecumen- than adherence to the sequence. Much mainland, once had a sociological as gested in research by, among others, ical niceness” to being judgmental. cultural capital often is unavailable to well as geographical distinction. In the Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill of the In healthy societies, basic values and poor people. In J.D. Vance’s “Hillbilly 1930s it was called, as Daniel Patrick Brookings Institution, is this: First get social arrangements are not much Elegy,” his memoir of his rise from Ap- Moynihan noted, “the at least a high school diploma, then get thought about. They are “of course” palachian poverty to Yale Law School, city without a slum.” a job, then get married, and only then matters expressing what sociologists he recounts his experience in the re- It was “the one place have children. Wang and Wilcox, focus- call a society’s “world-taken-for-grant- cruiting process with prestigious law in the whole of the na- ing on millennials ages 28 to 34, the old- ed.” They have, however, changed since firms, during which he learned, among tion where commer- est members of the nation’s largest gen- President Lyndon Johnson proclaimed many other things he did not learn at cial housing was built eration, have found that only 3 percent “unconditional” war on poverty. This home, “use the fat spoon for soup” and during the Great De- who follow this sequence are poor. word suggested a fallacious assumption: “your shoes and belt should match.” pression.” In the third A comparably stunning 55 percent of Poverty persisted only because of hith- These may seem trivial matters; to up- quarter of the 20th this age cohort have had children before erto weak government resolve regard- ward mobility, they are not. George century, however, marriage. Only 25 percent of the young- ing the essence of war — marshaling Much more important, however, is Will there came, particular- est baby boomers (those born between material resources. the success sequence. In Nathaniel ly in the South Bronx, 1957 and 1964) did that. Eighty-six per- But what if large causes of poverty Hawthorne’s day, as in ours, it was said social regression that cent of the Wang-Wilcox millennials are not matters of material distribution that problems were so daunting that old Moynihan described as “an Armaged- who put “marriage before the baby car- but are behavioral — bad choices and principles must yield to new realities. donic collapse that I do not believe has riage” have family incomes in the mid- the cultures that produce them? If so, Perhaps, however, unfortunate new re- its equal in the history of urbanization.” dle or top third of incomes. Forty-seven policymakers must rethink their confi- alities are the result of the disregard of Of the several causes of descent, percent who did not follow the sequence dence in social salvation through eco- old principles. Hawthorne recommend- there and elsewhere, into the intergen- are in the bottom third. nomic abundance. ed consulting “respectable old block- erational transmission of poverty, one One problem today, Wilcox says, is the Reversing social regression using heads” who had “a death-grip on one or was paramount: family disintegration. “soul-mate model of marriage,” a self- public policies to create a healthy cul- two ideas which had not come into Some causes of this remain unclear, but centered approach that regards mar- ture is akin to “nation-building” abroad, vogue since yesterday morning.” Ideas something now seems indisputable: riage primarily as an opportunity for an American undertaking not recently like getting an education, a job and a Among today’s young adults, the “suc- personal growth and fulfillment rather crowned with success. Wang and Wilcox spouse before begetting children. cess sequence” is insurance against than as a way to form a family. Another recommend education focused on high- poverty. The evidence is in “The Millen- problem is that some of the intelligen- level occupational skills, subsidizing George Will’s email address is nial Success Sequence” published by tsia see the success sequence as middle- low-paying jobs and “public and private [email protected]. the American Enterprise Institute and class norms to be disparaged for being social marketing campaigns,” from pub- the Institute for Family Studies and middle-class norms. And as AEI social lic schools to popular media, promoting © 2017, Washington Post Writers Group EDITORIAL ROUNDUP

Recent editorials from South talities occur,” said Bill Ross, Carolina newspapers: president of the S.C. Alliance to Fix Our Roads. While many motorists in the The Times and Democrat state will be paying close atten- tion to potholes and other obvi- July 2 ous maintenance issues, SC- DOT’s new Rural Roads Safety Fixing our rural Program is a priority in high- way improvements designed to reduce crashes. roads is crucial Many people think of “rural” Years ago, visitors to South as secondary roads — which Carolina were greeted with a are plenty dangerous — but the sign reading, “See the Best top priority will be on the rural State on the Best Roads.” These primary highways and inter- days, the second part of the states where the accident and statement no longer applies, ac- death rates are highest. cording to the S.C. Alliance to “Leading the nation in rural Fix Our Roads. traffic deaths is unacceptable,” In her 2017 report on the said Tiffany Wright, president state of the S.C. Department of of AAA’s Foundation for Traf- Transportation, Secretary fic Safety. “We have to make Christy Hall drew attention to our roads safer. We need better the dilapidated state of South safety features geared toward Carolina’s pavements. A whop- keeping vehicles on the road. ping 54 percent were rated Updated guard rails, wider “poor,” and 29 percent were shoulders and rumble strips “fair,” leaving just 17 percent in can help drivers correct them- “good” condition. selves when they’ve veered off Optimism can be found in a disposition of defense plutoni- in Arizona, which would have As the South Carolina Infra- the road. These safety mea- markup by Rep. William “Mac” um while Vogtle and V.C. Sum- disqualified him from a state structure and Economic Devel- sures can help prevent some of Thornberry, R-Texas. Thorn- mer would be generating their real estate license had anyone opment Reform Act of 2017 the tiniest mistakes from turn- berry’s proposed legislation es- own energy — there are diplo- been required to look into his takes effect this weekend, with ing into big mistakes, with sentially takes the Trump bud- matic considerations in play. past. a two-cent increase in the gas deadly consequences.” get, which had authorized $270 But so far, state legislators tax having kicked in, South million for MOX — essentially have been unwilling to more Carolinians have further evi- shutdown money — and goes The Post and Courier strictly apply their own back- dence of how badly the high- with $340 million. ground check logic to a class of The Aiken Standard July 5 way repair program is needed, Thornberry’s markup can’t people for whom it would seem July 1 and particularly on rural roads be dismissed. As chairman of particularly prudent — gun prioritized by the SCDOT. the House Armed Forces Com- Double standard buyers. TRIP, a national transporta- Eliminating MOX mittee, he is a Congressman of Two years after a white su- tion research group, reported influence. His markup suggests on background premacist murdered nine black South Carolina’s rural roads to us that the battle to save men and women in the Emanu- have the highest rate of fatali- not done deal MOX continues. el AME church, lawmakers ties in the nation. Reading the headlines these As we’ve opined previously, checks in state have yet to close the so-called A new TRIP study concluded days, some might conclude the we remain supporters of MOX. South Carolina lawmakers Charleston loophole that 10 percent of South Carolina’s nuclear industry is headed for It’s simply too far along to believe that background checks helped Dylann Roof acquire a rural roads are rated in poor a meltdown. While there have abandon at this point. During a can save lives. deadly weapon despite the fact condition and 26 percent are been difficulties — some bigger recent tour of the Savannah At least that’s the message that he should have been dis- rated mediocre. Eleven percent than others — it would be a River Site, the exterior building they sent this year in passing a qualified over a pending drug of the state’s rural bridges are mistake for us to turn our appeared essentially complete. new law requiring licensed real charge. rated as structurally deficient, backs on nuclear projects. Our tour didn’t permit an in- estate agents to undergo a A bill currently stalled in the 18th-highest rate in the na- In fact, new developments door inspection, though it was background check before work- the Statehouse would expand tion. The rate of traffic fatali- this week suggest there’s light apparent to us the project was ing in the state. the three-day maximum wait ties on non-interstate, rural at the end of the tunnel. nowhere near the 30 percent It’s also the main idea be- period for background checks roads — 3.82 fatalities per 100 Although there continue to figure shutdown supporters hind a bill waiting in the Sen- to thoroughly vet the exceed- million vehicle miles of travel be mixed views on the federal have presented. The 70 to 75 ate for the next legislative year ingly rare cases in which in- — is nearly four times higher budget, the House Appropria- percent figure seemed more ac- to start that would require vestigators need more than 72 than the fatality rate on all tions Committee released a curate from our vantage point. background checks for all hours to determine whether or other roads in the state. budget proposal that provides We also worry that opposi- state-licensed workers, includ- not a gun purchase can pro- “South Carolina’s rural $340 million next fiscal year for tion to MOX might be fueled by ing psychologists, massage ceed. roads are the deadliest in the MOX, or Mixed Oxide Fuel financial troubles at two other therapists and cosmetologists, Even that modest and needed country, a result of decades of Fabrication Facility. nuclear plants, each within an among others. reform couldn’t get a Senate deferred infrastructure invest- The appropriation is far from hour’s drive of Aiken. We’re Both bills followed the recent panel vote before the first half ment. This legislative session, a done deal, especially with talking about Plant Vogtle and conviction of Todd Kohlhepp, of the two-year legislative ses- however, S.C. lawmakers ap- President Donald Trump call- V.C. Summer, where twin pairs who killed seven people over a sion wrapped up in May. proved an increase to the ing for MOX’s elimination in of AP1000 reactors are being 13-year period while working Meanwhile, a bill passed the state’s motor fuel user fee for favor of downblending. And installed. as a real estate agent in upstate House and a Senate committee the first time since 1987. $340 million is still barely It would be a mistake to South Carolina. that would let South Carolina SCDOT now has the means to enough to fund operations for lump these two facilities in the Mr. Kohlhepp, a registered residents carry guns openly in begin repairing dangerous another year, but it sends a sig- same category as MOX. Not sex offender, had previously public with no need for a back- rural roadways where approxi- nal that eliminating MOX is far only is the nature of the work served 14 years in prison for ground check or safety train- mately 58 percent of traffic fa- from a done deal. different — MOX deals with kidnapping and sexual assault ing.

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SUMTER SPCA PETS OF THE WEEK Lazarus, left, is a neutered and house- broken 5-year-old male American short The SPCA relies heavily on hair. HeLazarus is great is with a gentle, children lazy and other community support and cats.fellow He is an affectionate and gentle fel- donations. Currently, the biggest low whoRangoon loves to is be cuddly, lazy. Lazarus play- would needs are for dry puppy and makeful, a fungreat new buddy, couch potato kitten food, wet cat food, cat or lap cat but needs a home without litter and cleaning supplies. The dogs. following are also appreciated: Rangoon, right, is a 9-week-old black Newspapers, stuff ed animals, heavy male Boykin Spaniel / lab mix, who is an duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger), active, affectionate and friendly pup. He dishwashing liquid, laundry detergent, is also very playful and fun. Rangoon is bleach, paper towels, sheets and super with other dogs and children. He comforters, baby blankets, canned enjoys being held, cuddled and given dog and cat food, dry dog food, treats, lots of love. Rangoon would make an ex- leashes and collars, disinfectant spray, cellent new addition to any family with all-purpose cleaner, air freshener, no children and other dogs. scratch scrubbers, two-sided sponges The Sumter SPCA is located at 1140 S. for dishes, litter freshener and, of Guignard Drive, (803) 773-9292, and is course, monetary donations are also open 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. every day ex- gratefully accepted. cept Wednesday and Sunday. Visit the website at www.sumterscspca.com. SECTION B FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 Call: (803) 774-1241 | E-mail: [email protected] Seventh-inningLEGION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS stumble

RICK CARPENTER / THE SUMTER ITEM Manning-Santee designated hitter Connor Floyd connects on a pitch for a double during Post 68’s 16-5 loss to Horry in seven innings on Thursday in Game 2 of a first-round Ameri- can Legion state playoff series at Monarch Field in Manning. 12-run frame propels Horry past Manning 16-5 P-15’s rout Murrells Inlet; BY DENNIS BRUNSON AMERICAN LEGION head coach Spencer Jordan, Post 178 forfeits Game 3 [email protected] PLAYOFFS who watched his team lose its ninth straight game to fall to FROM STAFF REPORTS ter pounded out 21 hits MANNING — Manning-San- WEDNESDAY 5-10 on the season. “The big in- in a 22-6, 7-inning mercy- Sumter 11, Murrells Inlet 1 tee Post 68 found itself in a 4-4 Horry 20, Manning-Santee 15 ning has just killed us. We can’t MYRTLE BEACH — rule win, MI conceded tie with Horry Post 111 after six seem to put out the fire when After breaking up La- the third game to the THURSDAY innings of Game 2 in their best- Sumter 22, Murrells Inlet 6 (7) good teams are hitting the ball. than Todd’s no-hit bid P-15’s who swept the of-5 first-round series in the Murrells Inlet forfeits Game 3, Sum- We don’t make the plays that with a single to open the best-of-five first-round ter wins series 3-0 American Legion baseball state Horry 16, Manning-Santee 5 (7), will help us get out of an in- seventh on Wednesday in American Legion state playoffs on Thursday at Mon- Horry leads series 2-0 ning.” Sumter, Murrells Inlet’s playoff series 3-0. arch Field. TODAY M-S starting pitcher Nathan Cole Prosser left the The decision by Post When M-S came in to bat in Manning-Santee at Horry, 7 p.m. Bright was still on the mound team prior to Thursday’s 178 to forfeit Game 3 the bottom of the seventh, it SATURDAY when the seventh started. The Game 2 for a scheduled gives Sumter a 9-0 win was three outs away from los- Horry at Manning-Santee, 7 p.m. (if vacation. necessary) right-hander got Caleb Nobles for the books and a 16-7 ing by the 10-run mercy rule. to hit a grounder to shortstop After what turned out overall record. Officially, SUNDAY Horry sent 17 batters to the Manning-Santee at Horry, 7 p.m. (if Taylor Lee to start the inning, to be a glorified batting Sumter wins the series plate in the top of the seventh, necessary) but Lee made a bad throw, al- practice for the P-15’s at with a 42-7 run differen- picking up nine hits on the way lowing Nobles to reach second. the Socastee High tial. to scoring 12 runs in a 16-5 tri- It will downhill in a hurry for School field, the re- Sumter led 21-0 after umph. way High School field begin- Manning from there. maining nine Post 178 four innings as many of Post 111, which won the open- ning at 7 p.m. Jordan decided to bring on players decided they the starters earned an er 20-15 on Wednesday in Con- “That’s been the story the Morgan Morris in relief of were ready to join early exit for Sumter way, took a 2-0 lead. Game 3 past 2 1/2 weeks for Manning- Prosser. will be played today at the Con- Santee baseball,” said Post 68 SEE STUMBLE, PAGE B3 On a night when Sum- SEE P-15’S, PAGE B3

AUTO RACING WIMBLEDON Still the King: Richard Petty Mattek-Sands injures knee in startling match moment reaches 80, still at the track BY HOWARD FENDRICH “Then I called for help, but The Associated Press no one was coming. Then BY DAN GELSTON tried to comfort her as much The Associated Press LONDON — The screams as I could. But, I mean, you were startling. could feel the pain.” Richard Petty heard some- Bethanie Mattek-Sands, a The extent of Mattek- one shout for the King to 32-year-old American who Sands’ injury, which came in stop as his golf cart sped past came to Wimbledon eyeing a the third set’s opening game, rows of RVs parked at the Po- fourth consecutive Grand was not immediately known. cono Raceway infield. Slam doubles title, fell to the But word quickly spread Petty couldn’t ask his driv- grass when her around the grounds, gener- er to hit the brakes for one right knee ating concern among play- fan, not with a hundred or buckled as she ers. She’s popular on tour, more waiting in line for him moved toward known for her gregarious outside the track. All were the net in a sec- personality, loud laugh and eager for a greeting and a bit ond-round sin- original fashion choices, in- of his perfect penmanship — gles match cluding the stars-and-stripes with that looping script in MATTEK-SANDS Thursday. knee-high socks she wore the R and P — on a piece of She immedi- while teaming with Jack memorabilia, a signature as ately clutched her knee and, Sock to win a mixed-doubles much a part of his persona down on the turf, wailed gold medal for the U.S. at as his feathered cowboy hats, loudly, imploring for some- last year’s Rio Olympics. dark glasses and cowboy one to “Help me! Help me!” “It’s the peak of her career boots. Her opponent, Sorana right now,” said Bob Bryan, “Finally, I’m going to meet Cirstea, immediately whose twin brother Mike THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the man,” said 52-year-old Richard Petty, “The King,” is synonymous with NASCAR, and he has climbed over the net to won the 2015 French Open Steve Millett of Syracuse, check on Mattek-Sands, who mixed-doubles title with shown no inclination of retiring even after reaching his 80th birth- New York. “It’s been 44 years after about 20 minutes was Mattek-Sands. “She’s a fun- day on Sunday. Few drivers in the sport – heck, few athletes in of being a fan.” removed from Court 17 on a loving girl. She doesn’t have sports – can rival Petty in popularity and accessibility and the calls Millett bought a ticket for stretcher and taken to a hos- any enemies in the locker just his third NASCAR race for Petty never cease at tracks around the country. pital. room.” simply because he wanted to “Her knee was in a very She’s also quite a doubles meet the King. Millett packed of a model 1971 Dodge Char- couldn’t, remember Petty weird position. I’ve never player, ranked No. 1 right the camper for the three- ger. Millet just wanted to from his days as the greatest seen anything like this, prob- now after teaming with hour drive, slipped on his thank Petty for a lifetime of stock car driver alive. Kids ably, except in the movies. Lucie Safarova of the Czech Petty T-shirt and STP hat, memories. And, yeah, I panicked a little and had Petty sign the hood Most of the fans didn’t, or SEE PETTY, PAGE B2 bit, as well,” Cirstea said. SEE STARTLING, PAGE B2 B2 | FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

Ben Martin 32-32—64 -6 SPORTS ITEMS David Lingmerth 31-33—64 -6 SCOREBOARD Graham DeLaet 32-32—64 -6 Xander Schauffele 33-31—64 -6 Nick Taylor 31-33—64 -6 TV, RADIO Danny Lee 32-32—64 -6 Love III shoots 63, trails Munoz C.T. Pan 33-32—65 -5 TODAY David Hearn 31-34—65 -5 5:30 a.m. – Professional Golf: European PGA Hudson Swafford 31-34—65 -5 Tour Irish Open Second Round from London- Robert Streb 31-34—65 -5 berry, Northern Ireland (GOLF). Alex Cejka 31-35—66 -4 by 2 shots at Greenbrier Classic 7 a.m. – Professional Tennis Wimbledon Men’s Patrick Reed 30-36—66 -4 and Women’s Third-Round Matches from Lon- Matt Jones 30-36—66 -4 don (ESPN). WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Miami Marlins 4-3. 8 a.m. – International Cycling: Tour de France Va. — Davis Love III shot a 7-under Stage Seven from Nuits-Saint-Georges, France MLB STANDINGS BREWERS 11 (NBC SPORTS NETWORK). By The Associated Press 63 on Thursday in The Greenbrier Noon – Professional Tennis Wimbledon Men’s Classic, leaving the 53-year-old star CUBS 2 and Women’s Third-Round Matches from Lon- AMERICAN LEAGUE don (ESPN). two strokes behind CHICAGO — Ryan Braun hom- Noon – NASCAR Racing: K&N Series from EAST DIVISION Marne, Mich. (NBC SPORTS NETWORK). W L Pct GB first-round leader Se- ered to ignite a 7-run third inning 12:30 p.m. – Professional Golf: Web.com Tour Boston 49 36 .576 — bastian Munoz. and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the LECOM Health Challenge Second Round from New York 44 39 .530 4 Findley Lake, N.Y. (GOLF). Tampa Bay 44 42 .512 5½ Munoz, a 24-year-old Chicago Cubs 11-2 for their fourth 1 p.m. – NASCAR Racing: Monster Energy Cup Baltimore 40 44 .476 8½ Colombian, was boost- straight victory. Series Quaker State 400 Practice from Sparta, Toronto 39 45 .464 9½ ed by five birdies on the Ky. (NBC SPORTS NETWORK). CENTRAL DIVISION WEDNESDAY 2 p.m. – Major League Baseball: Pittsburgh at W L Pct GB back nine for a 61. Chicago Cubs (MLB NETWORK). LOVE III ASTROS 10 3 p.m. – PGA Golf: The Greenbrier Classic Second Cleveland 44 39 .530 — Defending champion Round from White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. (GOLF). Kansas City 44 40 .524 ½ Danny Lee was at 64 BRAVES 4 3 p.m. – Formula One Racing: Austrian Grand Minnesota 43 41 .512 1½ Prix Practice from Spielberg, Austria (NBC Detroit 38 46 .452 6½ along with David Lingmerth, Ben ATLANTA — George Springer Chicago 37 47 .440 7½ SPORTS NETWORK). Martin, rookie Xander Schauffele, drove in the go-ahead run in the sev- 4:30 p.m. – NASCAR Racing: XFINITY Series WEST DIVISION Alsco 300 Pole Qualifying from Sparta, Ky. W L Pct GB Graham DeLaet and Nick Taylor. enth inning, Josh Reddick and Mar- (NBC SPORTS NETWORK). Houston 58 27 .682 — win Gonzalez each had three RBI 6 p.m. – LPGA Golf: Thornberry Creek LPGA Clas- Los Angeles 44 45 .494 16 TIGERS 6 sic Second Round from Oneida, Wis. (GOLF). Texas 41 44 .482 17 and the streaking Houston Astros 6 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer League Seattle 41 45 .477 17½ GIANTS 2 beat the Atlanta Braves 10-4. Game from Las Vegas – Toronto vs. New Or- Oakland 37 48 .435 21 leans (NBA TV). DETROIT — Anibal Sanchez 6 p.m. – NASCAR Racing: Monster Energy Cup WEDNESDAY’S GAMES pitched six strong innings, and Dixon MOUSTAKAS, TURNER ELECTED Series Quaker State 400 Pole Qualifying from Toronto 7, N.Y. Yankees 6 TO ALL-STAR TEAMS Sparta, Ky. (NBC SPORTS NETWORK). Chicago Cubs 7, Tampa Bay 3 Machado hit his first career home run 6:05 p.m. – Talk Show: Sports Talk (WDXY-FM Oakland 7, Chicago White Sox 4 105.9, WDXY-AM 1240). Milwaukee 4, Baltimore 0 to lift the Detroit Tigers to a 6-2 victo- NEW YORK — Los Angeles Dodg- 6:30 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer San Diego 6, Cleveland 2 ry over the San Francisco Giants. ers third baseman Justin Turner League Game from Las Vegas – Milwaukee vs. San Francisco 5, Detroit 4 Cleveland (ESPN2). Houston 10, Atlanta 4 CARDINALS 4 and Kansas City third baseman 6:30 p.m. – American Legion Baseball: State Texas 8, Boston 2 Mike Moustakas have been elected Playoffs First-Round Series Game Three – L.A. Angels 2, Minnesota 1 MARLINS 3 Murrells Inlet at Sumter (WWHM-FM 92.3, Kansas City 9, Seattle 6, 10 innings to the All-Star Game in online voting WWHM-FM 93.3, WWHM-AM 1290). ST. LOUIS — Luke Voit hom- for the final initial roster spots. 7 p.m. – International Soccer: CONCACAF Gold THURSDAY’S GAMES Cup Group A Match from Harrison, N.J. – Detroit 6, San Francisco 2 ered and drove in three runs and French Guiana vs. Canada (FOX SPORTS 2, Houston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. the St. Louis Cardinals beat the From wire reports UNIVISION). Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. 7 p.m. – Major League Baseball: Atlanta at San Diego at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Washington (FOX SPORTSOUTH, WWFN-FM Baltimore at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. 100.1, WPUB-FM 102.7). Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. 7 p.m. – Major League Baseball: Milwaukee at New York Yankees or Detroit at Cleveland TODAY’S GAMES courts usually do by late in Week 2, (MLB NETWORK). Milwaukee (Guerra 1-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Mont- 7:30 p.m. – WNBA Basketball: Washington at gomery 6-4), 7:05 p.m. STARTLING not as soon as Day 4 — something Atlanta (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST). Houston (Morton 5-3) at Toronto (Sanchez players said they were told was a re- 8 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer League 0-1), 7:07 p.m. FROM PAGE B1 Game from Las Vegas – Brooklyn vs. Atlanta Boston (Pomeranz 8-4) at Tampa Bay (Odor- sult of unusual heat and lack of rain (NBA TV). izzi 5-3), 7:10 p.m. Republic to win the past three major in recent weeks. 8 p.m. – NASCAR Racing: XFINITY Series Alsco Detroit (Zimmermann 5-6) at Cleveland 300 from Sparta, Ky. (NBC SPORTS NETWORK, (Carrasco 9-3), 7:10 p.m. championships and a total of five. “The patch near the baseline is WEGX-FM 92.9). L.A. Angels (Nolasco 4-9) at Texas (Hamels 8:30 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer 3-0), 8:05 p.m. Safarova heard about Mattek-Sands eaten up and the dirt underneath is League Game from Las Vegas – Los Angeles Baltimore (Gausman 5-7) at Minnesota (Jorge on TV and ran to her court, then like ice. Look around, people are Clippers vs. Los Angeles Lakers (ESPN). 1-0), 8:10 p.m. 8:30 p.m. – International Softball: World Cup of Chicago White Sox (Holland 5-8) at Colorado stood nearby and wiped away tears going down left and right,” said 46th- Softball XII Game from Oklahoma City – Unit- (Marquez 5-4), 8:40 p.m. as she saw her friend and playing ranked Alison Riske of the U.S., ed States vs. Japan (ESPN2). Kansas City (Hammel 4-7) at L.A. Dodgers 9:30 p.m. – International Soccer: CONCACAF (Maeda 6-4), 10:10 p.m. partner in distress. whose 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 victory over 12th- Gold Cup Group A Match from Harrison, N.J. – Oakland (Manaea 7-4) at Seattle (Paxton 6-3), “Just terrible what happened. Ob- seeded Kristina Mladenovic of Honduras vs. Costa Rica (FOX SPORTS 2, UNI- 10:10 p.m. VISION). viously, I’m very sad for her. Doesn’t France at Court 18 was one of a 10 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer League SATURDAY’S GAMES matter about whatever goals we handful of upsets in the women’s Game from Las Vegas – Houston vs. Denver Milwaukee at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. (NBA TV). Houston at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. had,” Safarova said, her voice barely draw, including No. 3 Karolina Plis- 10:30 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer Baltimore at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. above a whisper, after losing her sin- kova’s three-set loss to Magdalena League Game from Las Vegas – Phoenix vs. Boston at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Sacramento (ESPN). Detroit at Cleveland, 7:15 p.m. gles match to Shelby Rogers of the Rybarikova. Kansas City at L.A. Dodgers, 7:15 p.m. U.S. in three sets. “It’s just about her “I was worried about, maybe, our SATURDAY L.A. Angels at Texas, 9:05 p.m. 7:30 a.m. – Professional Golf: European PGA Chicago White Sox at Colorado, 9:10 p.m. being healthy.” safety, to be honest,” Riske said. Tour Irish Open Third Round from Londonber- Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Mattek-Sands — who was born in ry, Northern Ireland (GOLF). “The court was pretty slippery.” 8 a.m. – International Cycling: Tour de France NATIONAL LEAGUE Minnesota, lived in Wisconsin and Both she and Mladenovic com- Stage Eight from Station des Rousses, France (NBC SPORTS NETWORK). EAST DIVISION now calls Arizona home with her plained to the chair umpire before 8 a.m. – Professional Tennis Wimbledon Men’s W L Pct GB husband Justin — thought about play started, and again after each and Women’s Third-Round Matches from Lon- Washington 50 34 .595 — don (ESPN). Atlanta 40 43 .482 9½ quitting tennis years ago after a se- took a tumble in the first two 8 a.m. – Formula One Racing: Austrian Grand New York 38 45 .458 11½ ries of injuries. There was hip sur- games. Prix Pole Qualifying from Spielberg, Austria Miami 38 46 .452 12 (NBC SPORTS NETWORK). Philadelphia 28 55 .337 21½ gery less than a week after her wed- “I did feel strongly about it, but I 9:30 a.m. – Women’s International Volleyball: CENTRAL DIVISION ding in late 2008, a torn shoulder in knew in my mind: Where else are FIVB World Grand Prix Match from Kunshan, W L Pct GB 2011, a broken right big toe in 2012. they going to put us and is it going to China – United States vs. China (NBC SPORTS Milwaukee 48 40 .545 — NETWORK). Chicago 42 43 .494 4½ Her ranking dropped outside the top be better? Kiki and I had a conversa- Noon – Professional Tennis Wimbledon Men’s St. Louis 41 44 .482 5½ and Women’s Third-Round Matches from Lon- Pittsburgh 39 46 .459 7½ 250 in singles and doubles in 2014, tion,” Riske said, referring to Mlade- don (ESPN). Cincinnati 37 48 .435 9½ when she missed six months after novic by her nickname. “And I said, 1 p.m. – PGA Golf: The Greenbrier Classic Third Round from White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. WEST DIVISION another hip operation. ‘Look, Kiki. Are the other courts (GOLF). W L Pct GB “I’m just, like, really hurt for her,” going to be any different?’ And obvi- 1 p.m. – Major League Baseball: Milwaukee at Los Angeles 57 29 .663 — New York Yankees or Houston at Toronto Arizona 52 33 .612 4½ Safarova said. ously, they’re not.” (MLB NETWORK). Colorado 50 38 .568 8 There was no indication that the Mladenovic said she twisted her 2 p.m. – Track and Field: IAAF Diamond League San Diego 36 48 .429 20 Meet from Lausanne, Switzerland – Athletis- San Francisco 34 53 .391 23½ condition of the grass on the court ankle during the warmup period sima (WIS 10). had anything to do with Mattek- 2 p.m. – International Softball: World Cup of WEDNESDAY’S GAMES and said she’ll have an MRI on her Softball XII Game from Oklahoma City – Unit- N.Y. Mets at Washington, ppd. Sands’ fall, but playing surfaces right knee, which turned awkwardly ed States vs. Puerto Rico (ESPN2). Chicago Cubs 7, Tampa Bay 3 3 p.m. – PGA Golf: The Greenbrier Classic Third Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 2 around the All England Club were a in the second game. Round from White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. Milwaukee 4, Baltimore 0 source of complaints by others “There’s no grass. I don’t know (WLTX 19). San Diego 6, Cleveland 2 3 p.m. – Professional Golf: Web.com Tour San Francisco 5, Detroit 4 Thursday. In particular, the areas how to describe it,” said Mladenovic, LECOM Health Challenge Third Round from Houston 10, Atlanta 4 near many baselines are brown and who held a bag of ice on her swollen Findley Lake, N.Y. (GOLF). Miami 9, St. Louis 6 3 p.m. – IRL Racing: IndyCar Series Iowa Corn Colorado 5, Cincinnati 3 worn, with little or no grass in spots knee. “It’s not even clay. It’s not flat. 300 Pole Qualifying from Newton, Iowa (NBC L.A. Dodgers 1, Arizona 0 — looking the way Wimbledon’s I mean, I don’t know.” SPORTS NETWORK). 3:30 p.m. – NWSL Soccer: Seattle at North Caro- THURSDAY’S GAMES lina (LIFETIME). Detroit 6, San Francisco 2 4 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer League St. Louis 4, Miami 3 Game from Las Vegas – Washington vs. Mem- Milwaukee 11, Chicago Cubs 2 phis (ESPNU). Cincinnati 6, Colorado 3 4 p.m. – Major League Baseball: Atlanta at Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. FROM PAGE B1 Washington (FOX SPORTSOUTH, WWFN-FM Atlanta at Washington, 7:05 p.m. PETTY TO READ THE FULL STORY 100.1, WPUB-FM 102.7). San Diego at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. 4 p.m. – Major League Baseball: Boston at Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Tampa Bay or Atlanta at Washington (MLB dressed in Dinoco blue shirts smiled NETWORK). FRIDAY’S GAMES as parents pointed and said, yes, that’s Visit out website at www.theitem.com. 4:30 p.m. – Horse Racing: Belmont Oaks from Pittsburgh (Williams 3-3) at Chicago Cubs Elmont, N.Y. (WIS 10). (Butler 4-3), 2:20 p.m. the King. You know, from “Cars”? The 4:30 p.m. – International Soccer: CONCACAF San Diego (Richard 5-8) at Philadelphia (Piv- rest waited because dad was a fan. Be- Gold Cup Group B Match from Nashville, Tenn. etta 2-4), 6:35 p.m. – United States vs. Panama (WACH 57, UNIVI- Atlanta (Dickey 6-5) at Washington (Scherzer cause grandpa told them about the Petty said. “King Joe don’t go over SION). 10-5), 7:05 p.m. 4:30 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer Milwaukee (Guerra 1-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Mont- time he was at Pocono when Petty too good.” League Game from Las Vegas – Dallas vs. Chi- gomery 6-4), 7:05 p.m. broke his neck in an accident. Richard Lee Petty has no sage wis- cago (NBA TV). N.Y. Mets (deGrom 8-3) at St. Louis (Martinez 5:30 p.m. – LPGA Golf: Thornberry Creek LPGA 6-7), 8:15 p.m. Petty, who had six colored Sharp- dom on how to live to 80. Classic Third Round from Oneida, Wis. (GOLF). Chicago White Sox (Holland 5-8) at Colorado ies and a can of Skoal in his pocket, Still strikingly slender, he walks 6 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer League (Marquez 5-4), 8:40 p.m. Game from Las Vegas – Portland vs. Utah Cincinnati (Adleman 5-5) at Arizona (Greinke never stopped smiling and shook with a full, healthy stride around the (ESPNU). 10-4), 9:40 p.m. hands for every selfie and snapshot. garage that has belied the physical 6 p.m. – Horse Racing: Races from Elmont, N.Y. Kansas City (Hammel 4-7) at L.A. Dodgers (FOX SPORTS 2). (Maeda 6-4), 10:10 p.m. Yes, the blue hairs and graybeards anguish from a 35-year career rid- 6:30 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer Miami (Straily 6-4) at San Francisco (Moore had old-school cameras for their au- dled with injuries. Petty’s last two of League Game from Las Vegas – Toronto vs. 3-8), 10:15 p.m. Minnesota (NBA TV). dience with the King, perfect for a his seven Daytona 500 victories — 6:30 p.m. – American Legion Baseball: State SATURDAY’S GAMES race car owner who keeps tabs of 1979 and 1981 — both came after op- Playoffs First-Round Series Game Four – Sum- Milwaukee at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. ter at Murrells Inlet (If Necessary) (WWHM- Atlanta at Washington, 4:05 p.m. his meet-and-greets on a paper erations to remove part of his stom- FM 92.3, WWHM-FM 93.3, WWHM-AM 1290). San Diego at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. schedule. One by one, they trudged ach after serious ulcer problems. He 7 p.m. – Major League Baseball: Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets at St. Louis, 4:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (WACH 57). Kansas City at L.A. Dodgers, 7:15 p.m. to the front with a variation of the had his gallbladder removed be- 7 p.m. – Arena Football: Philadelphia at Balti- Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 7:15 p.m. stories Petty has heard on repeat for tween the 1985 and 1986 seasons. more (CBS SPORTS NETWORK). Chicago White Sox at Colorado, 9:10 p.m. 7 p.m. – International Soccer: CONCACAF Gold Cup Miami at San Francisco, 10:05 p.m. nearly 60 years. Concussions? Sure, Petty suffered Group B Match from Nashville, Tenn. – Martinique Cincinnati at Arizona, 10:10 p.m. “It pays the bills,” Petty said. “I’m from a bunch of those. But who kept vs. Nicaragua (FOX SPORTS 2, UNIVISION). 7:30 p.m. – NASCAR Racing: Monster Energy just an old guy walking around, count back in the day when drivers Cup Series Quaker State 400 from Sparta, Ky. WNBA STANDINGS hasn’t been in a race car in 25 years hit 200 mph wearing not much more (NBC SPORTS NETWORK, WEGX-FM 92.9). By The Associated Press 8 p.m. – International Softball: World Cup of and people still want an autograph than an open face helmet and a seat Softball XII Game from Oklahoma City – Unit- EASTERN CONFERENCE or a picture. I guess it’s because I’m belt? Petty broke a leg, his fingers, ed States vs. Australia (ESPN2). W L Pct GB 8 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer League Washington 10 7 .588 — that old.” his knees. Petty broke his neck in Game from Las Vegas – Miami vs. San Antonio Connecticut 9 7 .563 ½ Petty waved goodbye after an hour 1980 at Pocono when the No. 43 ca- (ESPNU). New York 7 7 .500 1½ 8:30 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer Indiana 7 8 .467 2 and grabbed a seat on the cart. On the reered up a wall and was eventually League Game from Las Vegas – Boston vs. Los Atlanta 6 8 .429 2½ way back to his motorhome, Petty di- struck on the driver’s side by anoth- Angeles Lakers (ESPN). Chicago 3 12 .200 6 10 p.m. – MLL Lacrosse: MLL Lacrosse All-Star rected his driver back to the area er car. Petty went to the hospital, the Game from Sacramento, Calif. (CBS SPORTS WESTERN CONFERENCE where he remembered that fan calling NETWORK). W L Pct GB doctor looked at the X-rays, and 10 p.m. – CFL Football: Hamilton at Saskatche- Minnesota 12 1 .923 — for him. Richard Keller had devoted a asked in amazement: wan (ESPN2). Los Angeles 12 3 .800 1 10 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer League Phoenix 8 6 .571 4½ shrine to Petty around his RV and was “When did you break your neck Game from Las Vegas – Houston vs. Cleveland Dallas 9 9 .500 5½ elated when the Hall of Fame driver before?” Petty recalled, laughing. (ESPNU). Seattle 7 8 .467 6 10 p.m. – Major League Baseball: Cincinnati at San Antonio 1 15 .063 12½ signed his name next to a Tony Stew- He shrugged. Who knows? Arizona (MLB NETWORK). art banner on the trailer wall. There was the broken left arm and 10:30 p.m. – NBA Basketball: NBA Summer WEDNESDAY’S GAMES League Game from Las Vegas – Philadelphia Connecticut 89, San Antonio 56 The King is synonymous with NAS- shoulder, seen dangling from the vs. Golden State (ESPN). Dallas 94, Atlanta 84 CAR, and he has shown no inclination window in a horrific 1970 crash at Phoenix 88, Washington 80 of retiring even after reaching his 80th Darlington, that caused him to pass GOLF THURSDAY’S GAMES birthday on Sunday. Few drivers in out from pain and forced him to By The Associated Press Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m. New York at Seattle, 10 p.m. the sport — heck, few athletes in miss starts for the only time his ca- GREENBRIER CLASSIC PAR SCORES sports — can rival Petty in popularity reer. In 1988, at the age of 51, Petty Thursday FRIDAY’S GAMES At The Old White TPC Indiana at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. and accessibility and the calls for the was involved in a horrifying crash White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. Phoenix at San Antonio, 8 p.m. King never cease at tracks around the during the Daytona 500. Purse: $7.1 million Yardage: 7,286; Par 70 (34-36) SATURDAY’S GAMES country. “When things happen, they hap- First Round Washington at Connecticut, 7 p.m. “I just wonder if my name is Joe pen so fast,” Petty said, “you haven’t Sebastian Munoz 29-32—61 -9 Minnesota at Chicago, 8 p.m. Davis Love III 30-33—63 -7 Los Angeles at Seattle, 9 p.m. what they would have called me,” got time to get scared.” THE SUMTER ITEM LEGION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | B3 STUMBLE JUNIOR LEGION BASEBALL FROM PAGE B1 Sumter Juniors fall to McBee 5-0 Bright, who had thrown 21 FROM STAFF REPORTS pitches in Wednesday’s game first-round state playoff se- and was getting high in his MCBEE – The Sumter ries. pitch count. Morris gave up American Legion Post 15 The deciding game will be a single to Caleb Lindaberry Junior baseball team lost to played today at Riley Park to drive in Nobles and make McBee 5-0 on Thursday at beginning at 7 p.m. it 5-4. the McBee field in the sec- The Junior P-15’s won the Todd McClellan followed ond game of their best-of-3 opener 2-0 on Wednesday. with a single to send Linda- berry to third, and he then scored on a wild pitch. Aus- tin Cox doubled home Mc- AMERICAN LEGION STATE PLAYOFFS Clellan to make it 7-4. Morris hit Kody Hanna with a pitch LOWER STATE Manning-Santee at Horry First-Round Series Saturday and walked Cameron Lee Sumter (League III 1) Horry at Manning-Santee (if nec- and Ethan Prosser to force vs. Murrells Inlet (League II 4) essary) Wednesday Sunday in a run, making it 8-4. Sumter 11, Murrells Inlet 1 Manning-Santee at Horry (if nec- Morris got Reid Hardwick, Thursday essary) who was 3-for-3 with an inten- Sumter 22, Murrells Inlet 6 (7) Second-Round Series Murrells Inlet forfeits Game 3, July 10-14 tional walk, to fly out for a Sumter wins series 3-0 Sumter vs. Lexington or Hampton Lexington (League VIII 2) Chapin/Newberry or Goose Creek sacrifice fly that make it 9-4. A vs. Hampton (League I 3) Jim Cagle single reloaded the Wednesday vs. Camden or Georgetown Lexington 13, Hampton 6, Lexing- Florence or Hartsville vs. Orange- bases before Morris got No- ton leads series 1-0 burg or Aiken bles to hit a grounder to third Thursday Beaufort vs. Horry or Manning- Lexington at Hampton Santee baseman Jake Jordan. How- Today ever, he made a bad throw Hampton at Lexington UPPER STATE Saturday First-Round Series home, allowing a run to score Rock Hill (League V 1) RICK CARPENTER / THE SUMTER ITEM Lexington at Hampton (if neces- and make it 10-4. sary) vs. Union (Ind) (League VI 4) Horry starting pitcher Cody Hanna, left, tries unsuccessfully to Sunday Wednesday Lindaberry followed with Union 3, Rock Hill 0, suspended in dodge Manning-Santee shortstop Taylor Lee (6) on a double play Hampton at Lexington (if neces- a 2-run single and Hanna sary) third inning tag at second base during Post 68’s 16-5 loss on Thursday in Game Chapin/Newberry (League VIII 1) Thursday added a 2-run single and vs. Goose Creek (League I 4) Union at Rock Hill, completion of Prosser an RBI single as Post 2 of a first-round American Legion state playoff series at Monarch Wednesday suspended game Field in Manning. Chapin/Newberry 10, Goose Creek Union at Rock Hill 111, which improved to 13-7, 3, Chapin/Newberry leads series Today 1-0 Rock Hill at Union pushed the lead to 16-4. Thursday Saturday “We just haven’t been able wick was doubled off of sec- bunt single and was sacri- Chapin/Newberry at Goose Creek Rock Hill at Union (if necessary) Today Sunday to make plays that will help ond base when Bright ficed to second by Morris. He Goose Creek at Chapin/Newberry Union at Rock Hill (if necessary) us get out of an inning,” snagged a low line drive by moved to third on an infield Saturday Williamston (League VII 1) Chapin/Newberry at Goose Creek vs. Spartanburg (League VI 3) Coach Jordan said. “When Cagle. single by Will Gardner. Lee (if necessary) Wednesday you’re struggling in baseball Bright retired the next bat- scored when Horry threw Sunday Spartanburg 15, Williamson 1, Goose Creek at Chapin/Newberry Spartanburg leads series 1-0 it can be a very humbling ter to end the inning and through to catch Gardner (if necessary) Thursday game, and that’s where we posted a scoreless second. trying to steal second. Camden (League III 2) Spartanburg at Williamston vs. Georgetown (League II 3) Today are right now.” Horry pushed across two Both starting pitchers Wednesday Williamston at Spartanburg Manning got out to a 3-0 runs in the third though to worked out of bases-loaded Camden 10, Georgetown 5 Saturday Thursday Williamston at Spartanburg (if lead in the first two innings cut the deficit to 3-2. jams in the sixth. Horry had Camden 18, Georgetown 0 (7), necessary) against Post 111 starter Prosser led off with a walk, runners on second and third Camden leads series 2-0 Sunday Today Spartanburg at Williamston (if Hanna. The left-hander went to second on a passed with no outs before Bright Georgetown at Camden necessary) walked Taylor Lee and Mor- ball and reached third on an Saturday Gaffney (League VI 1) got both Cameron Lee and Camden at Georgetown (if neces- vs. Easley (League VII 4) ris to start the first. They infield single by Hardwick. A Prosser on called third sary) Wednesday Sunday Easley at Gaffney, postponed moved up on a groundout balk by Bright sent Prosser strikes. M-S intentionally Georgetown at Camden (if neces- Thursday and Lee came home on a home to make it 3-1 as Hard- walked Hardwick, who was sary) Gaffney at Easley Florence (League II 1) Gaffney at Easley Buddy Bleasdale groundout wick went to second. Hard- 3-for-3 at that point, to load vs. Hartsville (League III 4) Today to make it 1-0. wick was sacrificed to third the bases. Bright got Jim Wednesday Easley at Gaffney Florence 9, Hartsville 2 Saturday M-S added two runs in the and scored when Nobles’ fly Cagle to ground out to end Thursday Easley at Gaffney (if necessary) second. Braydon Osteen hit a ball was dropped. the inning. Florence 5, Hartsville 0, Florence Sunday leads series 2-0 Easley at Gaffney (if necessary) grounder just inside the Post 111 took the lead for “I was extremely proud of Today Fort Mill (League V 2) third base bag for a leadoff the first time in the fifth. the way Nathan pitched to- Hartsville at Florence vs. Greenwood (League VII 3) Saturday Wednesday double and Connor Floyd fol- Hardwick led off with a dou- night,” Coach Jordan said. Florence at Hartsville (if neces- Fort Mill 12, Greenwood 2, Fort Mill lowed with a hard-hit double ble to left and scored on a “We brought him in last night sary) leads series 1-0 Sunday Thursday down the rightfield line to 1-out double by Nobles to tie when it was 14-14 and he just Hartsville at Florence (if neces- Fort Mill at Greenwood score Osteen. Osteen later the game at 3-3. Lindaberry didn’t have his best stuff. But sary) Today Orangeburg (League I 2) Greenwood at Fort Mill scored on a Taylor Lee dropped a single into right to he pitched great tonight.” vs. Aiken (League VIII 3) Saturday groundout. send home Nobles and make In 6-plus innings, Bright al- Wednesday Fort Mill at Greenwood (if neces- Aiken 17, Orangeburg 3, Aiken sary) Bright’s first pitch of the it 4-3. lowed eight hits, walked four leads series 1-0 Sunday game was drilled down the Post 68 tied the game in Thursday Greenwood at Fort Mill (if neces- and struck out three. He took Orangeburg at Aiken sary) rightfield line for a double by the bottom of the inning. the loss, being charged with Today Inman (League VI 2) Aiken at Orangeburg vs. York (League V 3) Hardwick. However, Hard- Taylor Lee led off with a five runs, four of them earned. Saturday Wednesday Orangeburg at Aiken (if neces- York at Inman, postponed sary) Thursday Sunday Inman at York Aiken at Orangeburg (if neces- Today sary) York at Inman Beaufort (League I 1) vs. Saturday FROM PAGE B1 Ryan Touchberry base in all five of his plate Lower Lexington (League VIII 4) York at Inman P-15’S Wednesday Sunday launched a single to left-cen- appearances, with two sin- Lower Lexington forfeits series to Inman at York (if necessary) head coach Steve Campbell ter and took second as MI gles, a double, a walk and an Beaufort, Beaufort wins series 3-0 Monday Horry (League II 2) vs. York at Inman (if necessary) to work in some reserves. left fielder Madison Ham- infield error, scoring all five Manning-Santee (League III 3) Second-Round Series Even with the insurmount- monds misplayed the ball for times and driving home Wednesday July 10-14 Horry 20, Manning-Santee 15 Rock Hill or Union vs. Williamston or able early lead, the game still an error. Todd walked and three. Thursday Spartanburg had to go seven innings, with took second on an Andrew Sumter now awaits the Horry 16, Manning-Santee 5 (7), Gaffney or Easley vs. Fort Mill or Horry leads series 2-0 Greenwood Campbell doing all that he Twitty single to left that winner of the series between Today could to not allow more of- scored Touchberry. After Lexington and Hampton. Inman or York vs. Greenville fensive damage by the P-15’s. Lane hit Daniel Twitty with MI scored all six of its a pitch, Howard launched a runs in the sixth inning, bases-clearing double to after Campbell replaced right-center. starting pitcher Rylan Wil- Sumter added two runs in liamson with Sam Marlowe. the second, five in the third Marlowe faced nine of the 11 and seven in the fourth be- Post 178 batters to come to fore scoring its final run in the plate, surrendering three the fifth. 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JAMES R. YOUNG II tioned on Friday, June 23, and Amy Kelley McCutchen. versations and fellowship with complete and will be announced Col. James R. Young II 2017, at her residence in Mays She was a graduate of Robert all people and her favorite by Palmer Memorial Chapel Inc. passed away on April 10, 2017, Landing, New Jersey. E. Lee Academy and graduat- greeting was always, “Hello! at Palmetto Health Tuomey, Born in Walterboro, she was ed from Winthrop College. What’s the good news?” JORDAN B. COLLINS with family sur- a daughter of the late Simon She was a teacher at Bishop- Left to cherish fond memories Jordan Brooke Collins, 22, rounding him. and Fannie Middleton Green. ville Primary School for more are the following family mem- died on Wednesday, July 5, Col. Young was a She was educated in the public than 20 years. She loved God, bers: four children, Mary S. 2017, at her home. proud military schools of Walterboro County. family and friends. She had a Keels of Columbia, Geraldine Born in Sumter, she was a brat who followed Bessie was married to the late bubbly spirit and personality Benjamin of Mayesville, Doshia daughter of Jackie Lloyd Bur- in his father’s foot- Robert Blackwell. As a military and loved children. Mae Scarborough of Columbia nish and the late Donnie E. Col- steps by proudly wife, she traveled with her hus- Surviving are two sisters, and Jerry Scarborough (Glen- lins Jr. She was a member of YOUNG serving his coun- band in the United States Army Lena Rivers McCutchen of da) of Clarksville, Tennessee; Sumter First Church of God. try as an honor- and later the United States Air Bishopville and Leila E. Mc- two sisters, Betty Ruth Bradley Survivors include her mother able member of the military. Force, until retirement. Mrs. Cutchen of Bishopville; one of Bishopville and Carrie Bell and stepfather, Robert Burnish After graduating from Morri- Blackwell was employed with brother, Robert C. (Julie) Mc- Robinson of Sumter; two special of Sumter; three children, son Academy for Missionaries Woodbine Development Center Cutchen III of Hartsville; one nieces, Elizabeth Greene of Hayden Collins, Devyn Atkin- and Military children in Tai- in Woodbine, New Jersey. After aunt, Sara M. Burgess of Bish- Sumter and Doris Jean Slater of son and Ella Grace Atkinson; wan, he returned home to the moving to Sumter, she joined opville; one uncle, Francis W. Fayetteville, North Carolina; three brothers, Donnie E. Col- states to enlist in the Army. Second Presbyterian Church (Pete) McCutchen of New York; two special nephews, Deacon lins III (Sabrina) and Hudson After enlistment, he was able to (USA) and served as a deacon, special nephew, Jay McCutchen Irvin Holmes of Bishopville and Collins (Amanda), both of Sum- secure a very coveted Congres- an usher, and was a member of of Hartsville; a special niece, Elder Lee Holmes of Sumter; 14 ter, and Brandon Collins of sional appointment to the Unit- the Presbyterian Women. Amy Beth McCutchen of Harts- grandchildren; 26 great-grand- Greenville; one sister, Erin Col- ed States Air Force Academy. Survivors include a son, ville; a family friend, P.J. Garcia children; and a host of other rel- lins (Trayton Griffin) of Sum- While at the Academy, his Steven G. (Deborah) Black- of Bishopville; and several cous- atives and friends. ter; two stepbrothers, Will Bur- reputation was quickly built. He well Sr.; seven grandchildren; ins and many special friends. Rosa Lee was preceded in nish and Robert Burnish, both was a member of an elite squad- nine great-grandchildren; two In lieu of flowers, the family death by a son, James Scarbor- of Sumter; paternal grandmoth- ron known as the Evil Eight. sisters, Rose Burrell and Hen- has asked for memorials to be ough Jr.; four sisters, Jose- er, Miriam Collins of Sumter; Upon graduation with honors rietta Farmer; and a host of made to Bishopville Presbyteri- phine Cook, Willie Mae Lucas, paternal grandfather, Glenn from the United States Air relatives and friends. an Church, Choir Fund, 215 S. Jannie Bell Holmes and Leila Brown of Sumter; stepmother, Force Academy in 1964, he very Condolences may be made on Main St., Bishopville, SC 29010 Arthur; and three brothers, Patti S. Collins of Sumter; a proudly served and defended her tribute page found at www. or to a charity of one’s choice. Murray Holmes, Henry number of aunts, uncles, nieces our country with a long, illustri- PalmerMemorialChapel.com. Norton Funeral Home is Holmes Jr. and Elijah Holmes. and nephews; and her special ous and honorable career in the Professional services ren- honored to serve the McCutch- Public viewing will be held lifelong friend, Jessica McLeod. United States Air Force as an dered by Palmer Memorial en family. www.nortonfh.net from 2 to 6 p.m. today at Job’s She was preceded in death accomplished senior combat Chapel Inc. Mortuary. by her father; paternal grand- pilot with more than 5,000 hours ROSA LEE HOLMES-SCARBOROUGH Mrs. Scarborough will be father, the Rev. Donnie E. Col- in the cockpit of his beloved jet. BOOKER T. WITHERSPOON JR. At the age of 84, Rosa Lee placed in the church at noon lins Sr.; and maternal grand- After leaving the cockpit, he PINEWOOD — Booker T. Holmes-Scarborough answered on Saturday for viewing until mother, Vivian M. Brown. continued his dignified and self- Witherspoon Jr., 70, widower of God’s call for a last appoint- the hour of service. Funeral services will be less career by serving numer- Patricia Johnson, died on Satur- ment on Wednesday, June 28, Funeral services will be held held at 11 a.m. on Saturday at ous hours on the ground doing day, June 24, 2017, 2017, at McLeod Regional Medi- at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Bar- Sumter First Church of God special operations. He volun- at McLeod Hospice cal Center in Florence, where nettsville Baptist Church, 106 with the Rev. Ron Bower and tarily served two tours in Viet- House, Florence. she embarked upon a new mis- Manville St. Charles Road, the Rev. Michael Bowman of- nam as well as many other well- He was born on sion to reunite with family and Bishopville, with Pastor Wayne ficiating. Burial will be in known conflicts and battles. Col. Jan. 4, 1947, in friends in glory and to “Walk Montgomery officiating. Inter- Green Acres Cemetery. Young was a hero to many peo- Manning, a son of around heaven all day.” ment will follow in Barnetts- The family will receive ple, whether they knew him or the late Booker T. Rosa Lee was born on March ville Baptist Church cemetery. friends from 10 to 11 a.m. Sat- not. He is one of the very rea- WITHERSPOON Witherspoon Sr. 7, 1933, in Bishopville, to the The family will receive urday at Sumter First Church sons we can appreciate and and Margaret late Henry Holmes Sr. and Beu- friends at the home, 1395 of God and other times at the enjoy our daily freedoms. Gibson Witherspoon. lah Mae Hickman-Holmes. She Granville Court, apartment 4, home. After retiring from the Air Celebratory services for Mr. was the widow of James Scar- Sumter, SC 29150. Memorials may be made to Force in 1991, he embarked Witherspoon will be held at 11 borough Sr. Rosa Lee was edu- Job’s Mortuary Inc., 312 S. the Asthma and Allergy upon a new career as “Gran- a.m. today at Hayes F. Samu- cated in the public schools of Main St., Sumter, is in charge Foundation of America, 8201 dad” to many, many children els Sr. Memorial Chapel, 114 Lee County. She was an avid of arrangements. Corporate Drive, Suite 1000, in several counties. Always a N. Church St., Manning, with educational enthusiast and had Online memorials may be Landover, MD 20785. presence at his grandson’s the Rev. Carnell Witherspoon a strong desire for learning. sent to the family at jobsmortu- Elmore-Cannon-Stephens schools during recess, Dillon officiating. She instilled her love of learn- [email protected] or visit us on the Funeral Home and Crematori- Park for all soccer events and, These services have been ing in her children and com- web at www.jobsmortuary.net. um of Sumter is in charge of later on, high school sporting entrusted to Samuels Funeral municated her belief that the arrangements. events, many children came to Home LLC of Manning. “knowledge is power” to every- MILLER HAM know and love him as “Gran- one she knew. Rosa Lee worked Miller Ham, 82, widower of QUINTON BURGESS SR. dad.” He was a staunch family HAMPTON ALFORD as a domestic in various set- Amanda Gamble Ham, died FLORENCE — On Sunday, man who always put his family Funeral services for Hamp- tings for many years, until she on Tuesday, July 4, 2017, at July 2, 2017, Quinton Burgess and country above all else. ton Alford will be held at 1 was medically retired. the home of his sister. Sr. departed this life at McLeod Col. Young was a longtime p.m. on Saturday at Mt. Pisgah At an early age, Rosa Lee He was born on Aug. 25, Hospice House in Florence. member of First Presbyterian AME Church, 217 joined Barnettsville Baptist 1934, in New Zion, a son of the Born on March 8, 1960, in Church, where he served as a W. Bartlette St., Church in Bishopville, where late Matz “Rev” Ham and Manning, he was a son of deacon and assisted with chil- Sumter, with the she strengthened her belief in Katie White Ham. Edith Howard Burgess and dren’s services. He quickly be- Rev. Laddie How- God Almighty and persevered Funeral services for Mr. Ham the late Roland Burgess. came known and loved by his ard officiating. In- on her Christian journey. Due will be held at 11 a.m. on Satur- Service of remembrance congregation. His post was a terment will fol- to an extended illness, Rosa Lee day at Melina Presbyterian will take place at 2 p.m. on chair inside the doors, where low in Hillside Me- faithfully read and studied her Church, 3539 Black River Road, Saturday at Fleming & De- he could greet all that entered ALFORD morial Park. Bible in the serenity of her own Gable, with the Rev. Samuel Laine Chapel, 222 W. Boyce and also make sure that the la- The public may home, and she always readily Sparks, pastor, officiating. St., Manning, where Apostle dies and children were safe view from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. demonstrated her extensive The family is receiving Diane Van Buren, pastor of from anyone that may not today at Palmer Memorial Cha- Biblical knowledge to her pas- friends at the home of his sis- Prophetic Destiny Ministries have belonged. He loved his pel, 304 S. Main St., Sumter. tor, church deacons, family and ter, Mary Burgess, 2130 Mc- International, Sumter, will de- church and church family Mr. Alford will be placed in friends. It was her pleasure to Cray Mill Road, Sumter. liver words of consolation. dearly ... his presence is still the church at noon on Satur- sit in the company of others These services have been The family is receiving rela- felt there, by anyone entering. day until the hour of service. and discuss all things Biblical. entrusted to Samuels Funeral tives and friends at the resi- He is survived by his wife, The family will receive Two of her favorite Bible verses Home LLC of Manning. dence of Carrie Singleton Janet Bain Young; daughter, friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today were continuously echoed to all Brailsford, 1076 Brailsford Kimberly K. Carberry; grand- at the funeral home. who would listen: “Therefore, VERNARD BLACK Lane, Summerton. son, Brandon L. Jozwiak; Hampton Alford, 101, hus- keep watch because you do not Vernard Black, 65, died on Fleming & DeLaine Funeral mother-in-law, Charlotte R. band of the late Daisy Dixon know the day or the hour ... ” Tuesday, July 4, 2017, in Home & Chapel of Manning is Bain; brother, Alexander C. Alford, transitioned on Mon- Matthew 25:13; and “God is our Bunnlevel, North Carolina. in charge of these services. Young and his wife, Marcia day, July 3, 2017, at Palmetto refuge and strength, an ever- Born in Sumter County, he Online condolences for the Indahl; nephew, Ryan Young Health Tuomey. present help in times of trou- was a son of the late Isaac and family may be sent to www. and his family; niece, Kyra Born in Lee County, he was a ble.” Psalm 46:1. Maggie Oxendine Black. flemingdelaine.com or Young Schwab and her fami- son of the late Henry and Laura Rosa Lee enjoyed lively con- Funeral arrangements are in- [email protected]. ly; brother-in-law, Bruce W. English Alford. Mr. Alford was Bain, his wife and children; as educated in the public schools NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS well as extended family both of Lee County and attended overseas and here. Morris College. He served in the TIRED OF BIG A truly wonderful man, de- U.S. Navy during World War II. FAMILY & AESTHETIC DENTISTRY voted husband, wonderful fa- He was raised in New Bethel BUSINESS CHAIN ther and loving grandad. AME Church and later joined DENTAL CLINICS? Catherine M. Zybak, DMD No better man or greater Mt. Pisgah AME, where he hero has ever graced this Earth served as leader and trustee. He See the same caring and its skies. Fly high and God- was a member of the American faces at every visit! speed. You are forever in our Legion 202, Birnie Elks Lodge You can rest assured hearts and memories. We love and the Goodfellows social that with Dr. Zybak, and miss you very much. clubs. Mr. Alford was self-em- your comfort and smile You may go to www.bullock- ployed as a carpenter. 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Church (USA) with Professional services ren- the Rev. Dr. Ella F. dered by Palmer Memorial Busby officiating. Chapel Inc. Interment will fol- low in Evergreen SARAH R. MCCUTCHEN Memorial Park, 802 BISHOPVILLE — Funeral BLACKWELL N. Guignard Drive, services for Sarah Roberta Mc- Need some curb appeal? Sumter. Cutchen, age 56, will be held at The public may view from 2 11 a.m. today at Bishopville to 8 p.m. today at Palmer Me- Presbyterian Church. The Rev. WE CAN HELP! morial Chapel, 304 S. Main Chris Parnell will officiate. St., Sumter. Burial will be in the Presbyte- Mrs. Blackwell will be rian Church Cemetery, direct- Smoak Irrigation Company placed in the church at 10 a.m. ed by Norton Funeral Home. 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STEPHEN BRASHEAR, GETTY IMAGES DIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS, GETTY IMAGES College athletes enjoy windfall Cost of Steve Berkowitz and Christopher Schnaars changes in @ByBerkowitz and @chrisschnaars attendance USA TODAY Sports rules creates During the 2015-16 school year, benefits for major-college new game athletes jolted upward in ways NCAA schools had seen as fi- nancially and philosophically ruinous less than a decade earlier. The University of Arkansas athletics program barely blinked. It added about $1 million in expenses to take advantage of a new NCAA rule that allowed scholarships to cover the full THOMAS LOHNES, GETTY IMAGES cost of attending college, ac- Police use water cannons and pepper spray to drive back crowds protesting the G-20 summit in Hamburg. cording to information provid- ed by the athletics department to USA TODAY Sports. Not in- cluding a $7 million invest- ment in a new sports nutrition center, it also again paid about $1.5 million to feed athletes 6 things to watch as meals and snacks that NCAA rules had prohibited until Trump meets Putin April 2014. Leaders have traded compliments — and condemnation

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This is an edition of USA TODAY WASHINGTON President Trump holds his first formal meeting provided for your local newspaper. An expanded version of USA TODAY with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Friday. The highly is available at newsstands or by subscription, and at usatoday.com. anticipated private conference on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg comes amid U.S. investigations into suspected NELSON CHENAULT, USA TODAY SPORTS In other words, from those Arkansas was Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and whether For the latest national sports two items alone, Razorbacks among 23 coverage, go to sports.usatoday.com Trump associates were involved. Among the things to watch: athletes were pretty competi- Division I tive with their coaches and ad- public WILL TRUMP BRING As other As Germany, France and ministrators in terms of getting schools with UP THE ELECTION? nations other European governments more from the school over the a financially Though Trump has cast accuse Russia of trying to in- last two years. self-sufficient © 1 a USA SNAPSHOTS doubts on the conclusion of ccuse terfere in their elections, the And when the year was over, athletics U.S. intelligence agencies that Russia of pressure is on Trump to be Arkansas had finished in the department, Road safety Russia sought to influence the trying to more assertive. black by more than $19.3 mil- based on election by hacking Demo- i f lion — an operating surplus 2015-16 data. skepticism nter ere RU P crats close to his opponent i i WILL T M SEEK TO that was nearly $2.3 million Hillary Clinton, Trump aides n the r REDUCE SANCTIONS? greater than the surplus it had have not ruled out the possi- elections, 2 Given Trump’s kind produced in 2014-15. bility that he could bring up the words for Putin — calling him That, in turn, had enabled the investigations by congres- pressure a “strong leader” — lawmakers the athletics department to sional committees and a spe- i in both parties are concerned spend more than $20.7 million cial counsel appointed by the s on that he may try to ease or even in cash during 2015-16 on capi- Justice Department. Trump to end sanctions on Russia over tal projects. Among them were 1 Trump has said Russia was be more its military activities in neigh- the installation of new video 5 % probably behind the hacking assertive. boring Ukraine and its annex- boards at four facilities, the of Americans say campaign, but he said Thurs- ation of the Crimean region of construction of parking lots their local highways day in Poland that “nobody that country. that are used by the depart- and bridges are only really knows for sure” what In December after the elec- ment on game days and by the somewhat safe. happened — and he hasn’t tion, President Obama sanc- university community other- condemned Moscow over the tioned Russian intelligence wise, and the start-up costs for SOURCE HNTB Corp. survey of 1,182 adults hacking. How will he handle MICHAEL B. SMITH AND KARL GELLES, USA TODAY the issue with Putin? v STOSTORYRY CONTINUESCONTINUES ONON 2BC2 v STOSTORYRY CONTINUESCONTINUES ON ON2B C2

Nuclear radiation doused corals, but they didn’t get cancer Bikini Atoll could hold posure from the nuclear tests on Yet somehow, the fast-growing Atoll is an ironic setting for the area, about 2,500 miles coral in Bikini Atoll — and other research that might help people clue to DNA defense southwest of Hawaii, hasn’t living things in the area — appear live longer.” caused the marine invertebrates unharmed by the high levels of The research team is examin- to develop cancer. radiation that saturate the region, ing the effects of radiation on oth- Doyle Rice Radiation exposure is known even as cancer rates among resi- er animals and plants on the atoll @usatodayweather to cause DNA mutations that can dents on the Marshall Islands re- and in the surrounding seas. Pa- USA TODAY lead to cancer in humans and main elevated, Lopez said. lumbi said nurse sharks with only animals alike. Corals are particu- “We know the mystery is worth one dorsal fin instead of two have larly prolific, living thousands of answering because corals must been spotted, possible evidence of It has been more than 60 years years and growing up to 30 feet be doing some things to protect AP mutations caused by radiation since the United States dropped long. their genes that we cannot,” said The U.S. tested more than 20 exposure. 23 atomic bombs on Bikini Atoll, “We would expect them to get Stephen Palumbi, a professor of atomic bombs on the Bikini Researchers witnessed seem- a small ring of sand and sea teem- cancer at some point,” said Elora marine science at Stanford Uni- Atoll in the years after WWII. ingly healthy crabs feeding on co- ing with corals in the Pacific López, a biology graduate student versity, who led the research. “By conuts contaminated with a Ocean. at Stanford University and a understanding how corals could discover something new about radioactive isotope from ground- Scientists are trying to figure member of the research team have recolonized the radiation- keeping DNA intact. water and plan to study that spe- out why long-term radiation ex- that studied the coral. filled bomb craters, maybe we can “The terrible history of Bikini cies in the future. C2 | FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 · THE SUMTER ITEM Complicated world, complicated relationship

CONTINUEDv CONTINUED FROM FROM C11B “We urge Russia to officials, expelled 35 Russian cease its destabilizing diplomats suspected of being activities in Ukraine spies and shut down two Rus- and elsewhere, and sian facilities in the USA. There have been multiple its support for hostile news reports that the Trump regimes, including team has explored ways to roll Syria and Iran.” back some of those punitive measures. But in his speech President Trump Thursday in Poland, the presi- dent suggested he might not go neighbor in Pyongyang. Russia down that path so easily: “We and China are major trading urge Russia to cease its destabi- partners, so that is likely to be lizing activities in Ukraine and another question on which elsewhere, and its support for Trump and Putin diverge. hostile regimes, including Syria DREW ANGERER, GETTY IMAGES and Iran.” WILL NATO NYPD officers arrive at a memorial for Miosotis Familia, who was shot and killed in her vehicle. Last month, the Senate voted TENSIONS CONTINUE? 98-2 on legislation that would 5 Putin has criticized ex- require congressional review of pansion of the North Atlantic any move by the president to re- Treaty Organization to coun- NYPD looks for motive after an move sanctions on Russia. tries close to Russia’s border, seeing it as a threat to Russian WHAT IS THE PLAN influence in the region. FOR SYRIA? NATO says Putin is trying to ex-con, free for years, kills cop 3 Russian involvement in destabilize its members by in- the Syrian civil war — and its terfering with their elections. Killer ranted against hurried off. a mother to a daughter,” Wil- support for Syrian President The alliance is also wary of Her patrol partner, also in the liams said. “She’s good, but she’s Bashar Assad — has caused fric- Trump after he declined to spe- police on Facebook car at the time, frantically called a tough cookie. She’s a good cop. tion with the United States and cifically endorse the organiza- last September in the shooting. Bonds was fatal- I’m just sad it was her.” the Trump administration. U.S. tion’s Article 5 commitment of ly shot in a confrontation with Bonds had a history of run-ins officials criticized the Russians mutual defense while he was in police minutes later. with the law, but nothing of im- for failing to stop a chemical Europe six weeks ago. (Trump John Bacon Thursday was supposed to be port since his release from pris- weapons attack on rebels by the did endorse the commitment @jmbacon a day of celebration for the de- on in 2013. But last September Assad government. Putin criti- that an attack on one member USA TODAY partment as more than 500 can- he ranted against police in a dis- cized the United States for shoot- country is an attack on all dur- didates were sworn in to the city jointed, 11-minute Facebook ing down a Syrian warplane. ing his speech Thursday in Po- police academy. Instead, the de- Live video. “Y’all (expletive) so Though both countries say land, but he demanded that A Facebook rant and 911 calls partment mourned the loss of a reluctant to want to say some- they want to battle encroach- NATO members spend more for from a girlfriend are among the 12-year police force veteran. thing to the police,” he says at ment by the Islamic State, some mutual defense.) bits of information police in “Thank you to our law en- the start of the video. “Man, po- U.S. officials say Russia is more Trump’s trip reflects these New York were piecing together forcement partners, the com- lice is (expletives) and this ain’t interested in defeating Assad concerns. Thursday as they tried to explain munity & all who continue to no gimmick.” opponents under the guise of at- In Poland, a rival of Russia, why an ex-con walked up to a show their support for the He goes on to accuse police of tacking terrorists. Trump met with Central and police vehicle and fatally shot an NYPD. #NeverForget Officer murder and sex crimes against Eastern European allies con- officer and mother of three in Familia,” the department tweet- teens but provides no specific WILL THE TWO LEADERS cerned about Russian designs in the final moments of her shift. ed Thursday. incidents. He wraps up his video REMAIN AT ODDS the region. Alexander Bonds, 34, was on Familia worked as a nurse be- with a warning: “Mr. Officer ... 4 ON NORTH KOREA? parole for a robbery in Syracuse fore joining the force. As an offi- just keep your (expletive) away Russia blocked a U.S.-backed WHAT WILL THE and otherwise had a checkered cer, she spent her entire career from mine.” resolution before the United BODY LANGUAGE SAY? rap sheet. But he had been free in the Bronx precinct where she Three hours before the shoot- Nations calling for “significant 6 Trump took major heat for four years and had less than died, gaining admiration and re- ing, Bonds’ girlfriend twice measures” in response to North over photos in May showing him a year of parole left to serve. spect on her beat along the way called 911, local media reported. Korea’s test of an intercontinen- laughing and joking with visit- Surveillance video from a — even from the families of The Daily News said the woman tal ballistic missile. ing Russian diplomats in the nearby convenience store shows those she arrested. told the dispatcher her schizo- Trump said Thursday, “We Oval Office. Will he and Putin Bonds walking out the door and Keisha Williams, 31, told the phrenic boyfriend was walking have some pretty severe things look like they are getting along? to the vehicle shortly after mid- Associated Press that Familia the Bronx streets and behaving we’re thinking about” in re- Will there be obvious tension? night Wednesday. He fired one arrested her husband on a mari- strangely. But she added that sponse to the test. What kind of handshake will shot, hitting officer Miosotis juana charge last year. she did not believe he was The president is intent on there be? Will hugging be in- Familia, 48, in the head, and “She gave me good advice, like armed or dangerous. pressuring China to rein in its volved? Student-athletes’ share of pie growing fast

CONTINUEDv CONTINUED FROM FROM C11B to the burgeoning SEC Network. Altogether, 22 other public a $160 million football stadium school athletics programs — all renovation. in the SEC, Big Ten or Big 12 — Arkansas’ athletics program finished their 2016 fiscal years did all this, effectively, without having met the NCAA’s bench help from the university’s gener- mark for financial self-sufficien- al fund or student fees; it re- cy, according to a USA TODAY ceived $2 million from the Sports analysis of the athletics fi- university but transferred an nancial information schools an- equal amount back in addition to nually report to the association. what it paid for scholarships and An athletics program is various university services. deemed self-sufficient if the op- Like other Southeastern Con- erating revenue it generates ference schools, Arkansas feasted through its activities, including on a substantial increase in tele- ticket sales, donations, TV rights vision rights revenue connected and other income shared by con- ferences and the NCAA, exceeds operating expenses. Corrections & Clarifications Even with the schools’ addi-

USA TODAY is committed tional spending on athletes’ cost to accuracy. To reach us, of attendance and their addition- contact Standards Editor al meals and snacks, the total of Brent Jones at 800-872- 7073 or e-mail accu- 23 self-sufficient programs has [email protected]. remained basically unchanged Please indicate whether since 2010. In 2016, Texas A&M’s you’re responding to content online or in the generated revenue of more than PATRIC SCHNEIDER, AP newspaper. $194 million — a total that led Division I — exceeded its operat- Fundraising for the renovation of Texas A&M’s helped the school’s athletics depart- ing expenses by more than ment reach an NCAA public school high for revenue in 2015-16. $57 million. But its revenue and surplus amounts, both driven by “Substantial the largest single-year jump Louisiana Tech athletics direc- fundraising related to a massive since 2010. The increase for 2016 tor Tommy McClelland said that football stadium refurbishment, progress has been includes rises in the traditional athletics departments outside occurred against the backdrop of made ... for elements of athletics scholar- the Power Five conferences rec- $57 million in football and other ships — tuition, fees, room and ognize they need to do what they PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER capital project spending. programs like board — plus the additional can to increase revenue. Their John Zidich Schools’ annual spending on ours to invest amounts for incidental expenses universities — and in some cases EDITOR IN CHIEF capital projects for their athletics that athletes were allowed to re- state governments — are con- Joanne Lipman programs — money spent on top more into our ceive for the first time. tinuing to add to the amounts of CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER of day-to-day operating costs — student-athletes.” Coaches’ compensation rose money they give to athletics pro- Kevin Gentzel was collected by the NCAA for by 5% in 2016, the smallest sin- grams. But McClelland says it’s the first time on the reports for Arkansas athletics director Jeff Long gle-year rate of increase during also a matter of priorities, and he 7950 Jones Branch Dr., McLean, Va. 22108, 2015-16. 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If he thought I was go- USA TODAY ing to win, he would have done WARSAW President Trump en- something about it.” listed the Polish people as allies in Trump also compared the in- what he sees as a global struggle — WARSAW President Trump telligence about Russian inter- not just against terrorism and again cast a skeptical eye on in- ference with the faulty extremism but also European- telligence community assess- assessment that Iraq had weap- style bureaucracy that he says ments that Russia interfered ons of mass destruction in “drains the vitality and wealth of with the 2016 presidential elec- 2002, which provided President the people.” tion, saying Thursday while on Bush with a justification to go In a speech in Warsaw’s Kra- a visit to Poland that “nobody to war. sinski Square, Trump appealed really knows for sure” what directly to a conservative majority happened. in Poland that has been battling “Well, I think it was Russia, the European Union on issues in- and I think it was other people cluding the press freedom, human in other countries who also in- rights and immigration. PETR DAVID JOSEK, AP terfere,” he said at a news con- Suggesting that Poland was a President Trump offered a vision of a foreign policy steeped in ference in Warsaw with the bulwark against forces that would national sovereignty in a speech Thursday in Krasinski Square. president of Poland. “I won’t be destroy Western civilization, specific, but I think a lot of peo- Trump warned of the increased “The West became Warsaw uprising against the Na- ple interfere.” power of international organiza- zis in 1944. Trump has made such pro- tions that threaten to undermine great not because The crowd size was reportedly nouncements to varying de- SAUL LOEB, AFP/GETTY IMAGES national sovereignty. It was per- of paperwork and bolstered by buses arranged by grees before. But this one Polish President Andrzej haps his clearest explanation to Poland’s conservative Law and comes on the eve of his first Duda greets President date of how his economic nation- regulations but Justice Party, which has been in- face-to-face meeting Friday Trump before meetings at alist philosophy informs his for- because people creasingly at odds with its more with Russian President Vladi- the Royal Castle in Warsaw eign policy. were allowed to liberal Western European neigh- mir Putin at a Group of 20 sum- on Thursday. “This danger is invisible to bors since retaking control in mit in Hamburg. Intelligence some but familiar to the Poles — chase their 2015. “It is important that Presi- agencies say Putin personally “Guess what, they were the steady creep of government dreams.” dent Trump feel good about his directed an effort to boost wrong, and that led to one big bureaucracy that drains the vitali- visit to Poland,” Stanislaw Pieta, a Trump’s candidacy through the mess,” he said. ty and wealth of the people,” he President Trump member of the Polish parliament, theft of emails belonging to the Trump answered questions said. “The West became great not will “welcome new citizens who told Agence France-Presse. Democratic National Commit- with Polish President Andrzej because of paperwork and regula- share our values and love our peo- Two months ago in Brussels, tee and party leaders and re- Duda at the Royal Castle, his tions but because people were al- ple,” but “our borders will always Trump cut a line from a speech lease to websites such as first stop on a tour in which he lowed to chase their dreams and be closed to terrorism and ex- expressing an “unwavering” com- WikiLeaks. will meet European leaders and pursue their destinies.” tremism.” The United States and mitment to defend European And the remarks follow a attend the summit. It was his Trump’s visit to Warsaw sends Europe “value individual freedom allies under Article 5 of the Washington Post report last first news conference in nearly a contentious signal to the rest of and sovereignty,” he said, but North Atlantic Treaty. That led month detailing former Presi- a month — and the first time he Europe as he heads to Hamburg forces inside and outside the West to consternation from Merkel dent Obama’s administration’s answered questions on foreign Thursday night to begin a week- threaten “to erase the bonds of and others. stumbling attempts to deal with soil. end of meetings with world eco- culture, faith and tradition that But on Thursday, Trump ar- Russian meddling during last The event also came as nomic powers as part of the G-20 make us who we are.” gued that the common-defense year’s campaign. The CIA gave Trump faces questions on for- summit. The agenda, dictated by Trump received a show of sup- agreement should go without Obama an urgent report three eign policy, including his re- German host Chancellor Angela port from one of Europe’s most saying. months before the election. sponse to North Korea’s test of Merkel, includes calls for in- conservative governments. He “I would point out that the Unit- “That’s a lot of time. He did a multistage missile. creased trade, refugee resettle- met with Polish President Andr- ed States has demonstrated not nothing about it,” Trump said. The president called on na- ment and action on climate zej Duda at the Royal Castle be- merely with words but with its ac- “They say he choked. I don’t tions to confront North Korea’s change — all opposed by the fore speaking to a crowd of a few tions that we stand firmly behind think he choked,” Trump add- “very, very bad behavior” and Trump administration. thousand Poles in Krasinski Article 5,” he said. “Words are easy, ed. “I think what happened is vowed consequences for the Western countries, Trump said, Square, the heart of the 63-day but actions are what matters.” he thought Hillary Clinton was missile launch.

IN BRIEF United’s error forces mom LET THE FESTIVAL BEGIN to carry toddler on her lap Standby flier got seat after agents wrongly scanned child’s ticket

Matthew Diebel USA TODAY

Another United Airlines de- bacle left a Hawaii mother hold- ing her 2-year-old son in her lap for a more than three hour flight, despite paying nearly $1,000 for his seat. Last week’s incident came af- ter the airline sold her son’s seat to a standby passenger on the last leg of their trip from Hono- lulu to Boston. SHIRLEY YAMAUCHI CESAR MANSO, AFP/GETTY IMAGES “We had both our tickets Taizo, 2, sat unfair,” Yamauchi said. KUSHNER ACCUSED OF NOT A woman appointed as its head by President scanned, we both went on board on his moth- United Airlines said the seat- DISCLOSING OWNERSHIP holds up a Obama in 2013, will leave July 19. no problem,” Shirley Yamauchi er’s lap and reselling error occurred after flag Thursday He will join the Campaign Legal told Hawaii TV station KITV. stood be- agents inaccurately scanned the Jared Kushner allegedly failed as she cele- Center as its senior ethics director. Then a man approached them tween her boarding pass for Yamauchi’s to disclose his ownership interest brates the He has openly criticized Presi- and showed he had the same legs during son. “As a result, her son’s seat in an online real estate invest- “Chupinazo,” dent Trump for failing to relin- seat number, 24A, as the boy. the flight, appeared to be not checked in, ment company, according to an which marks quish ownership of his real-estate “It was very shocking. I was which lasted and staff released his seat to an- ethics complaint filed Thursday. the beginning and licensing businesses. confused. I told him, ‘I bought more than other customer,” the airline said Per the complaint — filed by of the San both of these seats.’ The flight three hours. in a statement. Citizens for Responsibility and Fermin Festi- JUDGE SENTENCED FOR attendant came by, shrugs and The airline apologized for the Ethics in Washington — to the val in Pam- VIOLATING TERMS OF ARREST says ‘flight’s full,’ ” Yamauchi incident and told USA TODAY it Office of Government Ethics, plona, north- said. refunded Yamauchi’s tickets and President Trump’s adviser and ern Spain. A City Court judge in New Yamauchi, 42, told the station provided additional son-in-law did not disclose his Revelers soak York was sentenced Thursday to she didn’t want to cause a scene, “My compensation. ownership of a “significant part” each other 60 days in jail plus three years remembering recent United in- hand, my Yamauchi told NBC she is un- of Cadre, a technology company with wine to probation for violating the condi- cidents such as the one involv- satisfied with the explanation. “I that he co-founded. Additionally, kick off one tions of her sentence for a 2016 ing Kentucky doctor, David Dao, left arm saw them zap both tickets. when he requested his certificate of Spain’s drunken-driving conviction. who was violently dragged off was There was no issue, no problem. of divestiture, he failed to disclose most famous Before Judge Leticia Astacio’s his flight in April. smashed They let us through. It just his ownership interest in the events, the sentence was handed down, she “I’m scared. I’m worried. I’m up doesn’t add up,” she said. company, resulting in the certifi- Running of told Judge Stephen Aronson of traveling with an infant. I didn’t She also doesn’t agree with cate being granted with incom- the Bulls. Canandaigua City Court that she want to get hurt. I didn’t want against the compensation: “It doesn’t plete information. had complied with everything the either of us to get hurt,” she the wall. I seem right or enough for pain The certificate, which allows court had asked of her. said. lost and discomfort.” federal employees to defer capital In February 2016, Astacio was Instead, she sat with her son feeling in Yamauchi said having to hold gains taxes on property they sell charged with misdemeanor driv- Taizo on her lap — or with him her son was an ordeal. “He’s 25 to meet ethics codes, likely would ing while intoxicated. A state standing between her legs — for my legs pounds. He’s half my height,” compel Kushner to sell his trooper testified he found Asta- the entire flight. “I had him in and left she told HawaiiNewsNow.com. interests. cio’s SUV on the side of an inter- all these contorted sleeping po- arm.” “I was very uncomfortable. My state with extensive front-end sitions,” she told KITV. “In the hand, my left arm was smashed HEAD OF GOVERNMENT damage and her side tires flat. end, very sadly, he was standing Shirley Yamauchi up against the wall. I lost feeling ETHICS OFFICE RESIGNS In August, she was found guilty up between my knees.” in my legs and left arm.” of driving while intoxicated after Guidelines on the FAA’s web- The teacher told the website The director of the U.S. Office a bench trial. Submitting to ran- site strongly advise against a she bought the tickets in March of Government Ethics, who dom drug tests and abstaining child sitting on someone’s lap: to go to an education confer- clashed repeatedly with Presi- from alcohol were among the “Your arms aren’t capable of ence. dent Trump, announced his res- conditions of her sentence. In holding your child securely, es- Because the airline requires ignation on Thursday. June, she was found guilty of vio- pecially during unexpected children older than 2 to occupy Walter Shaub, who joined the of- lating those terms. turbulence.” their own seat, she purchased a fice during the George W. Bush ad- “What happened to my son ticket for her son, paying nearly ministration and then was Staff and wire reports was unsafe, uncomfortable and $1,000 for each one. C4 | FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 TELEVISION THE SUMTER ITEM

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To- co-producer on the series. night’s offerings feature Fans know Zendaya from films both famous and ob- her appearance as Raquel scure, beginning with “Num- “Rocky” Blue on “Shake It ber Seventeen” (8 p.m.), the Up,” as well as an appear- original 1934 version of “The ance on season 16 of ABC’s Man Who Knew Too Much” “Dancing With the Stars,” (9:30 p.m.), “The 39 Steps” (11 when she performed into the p.m.), “The Lady Vanishes” final rounds. She’s also ap- (12:45 a.m.) and “Jamaica Inn” peared in Disney Channel (2:45 a.m.). The nightlong original movies “Zapped” marathon concludes with and “Frenemies.” lesser-known works “Aven- Born in 1996, Zendaya is ture Malgache” (4:30 a.m.) still pretty young to have be- and “Bon Voyage” (5:15 a.m.), IAN WATSON / KILLJOYS III PRODUCTIONS LIMITED / SYFY come a celebrity with only both from the World War II Viktoria Modesta, left, stars as Niko and Aaron Ashmore, right, as John in the “A Skinner, Darkley” episode one name. But it’s clearly era. of “Killjoys,” airing at 8 p.m. today on Syfy. about time she transitions • An actor and working from the TV-Y7 category. comic who plays a 1970s TV-PG). Smart star in the 1995 spoof p.m., CW, r, TV-14) * “Date- She has co-hosted the “MTV standup comedian on Show- • Dutch and D’avin mentor “The Brady Bunch Movie” (10 line” (10 p.m., NBC) * “20/20” Movie Awards Pre-Show” time’s “I’m Dying Up Here” a nerd on “Killjoys” (8 p.m., p.m., Pop). Made 21 years (10 p.m., ABC). and appeared numerous gets to muse on 21st-topics Syfy, TV-14). after the show was canceled times on E! as a guest fash- in the comedy special “Erik • Jamie Foxx hosts “Beat in 1974, “The Brady Bunch ion correspondent on “Fash- Griffin: The Ugly Truth” (9 Shazam” (9 p.m., Fox, r, TV- Movie” treated its era as a LATE NIGHT ion Police” with the late p.m., Showtime, TV-MA). 14). time of synthetic fibers and Rachel Maddow and Ben Joan Rivers, whose commen- Griffin is probably best • Ethical dilemmas abound charming naivete. We are Platt are booked on “The Late tary was hardly G-rated. known for his role on on “What Would You Do?” (9 now 22 years removed from Show With Stephen Colbert” The Disney factory has “Workaholics” and appeared p.m., ABC, TV-PG). this parody. Do the fashions, (11:35 p.m., CBS, r) * Jimmy quite an impressive alumni. recently in the film “Mike • Figures from the past attitudes, decor and hair- Fallon welcomes Derek It will be interesting to see and Dave Need Wedding emerge to mess with pres- styles of the mid-1990s seem Jeter, Katherine Langford how Zendaya emerges as an Dates.” ent-day reputations on “Dark that radically different than and Father John Misty on actress and performer in Matter” (9 p.m., Syfy, TV-14). our own? “The Tonight Show” (11:35 adult roles. Ryan Gosling • A gang-related killer may p.m., NBC, r) * Michael Ke- and Justin Timberlake grad- TONIGHT’S OTHER be linked to his parole offi- aton, Anthony Davis and uated from “The Mickey HIGHLIGHTS cer on “Blue Bloods” (10 p.m., SERIES NOTES Charlie Wilson featuring Mouse Club.” If Kirsten • Amateurs vie for a mil- CBS, r, TV-14). Weapons of mass destruc- Robin Thicke appear on Dunst could go from Dis- lion-dollar prize on “Ameri- • Hellish weather and ac- tion go missing on “Mac- “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (11:35 ney’s “Tower of Terror” to ca’s Got Talent” (8 p.m., NBC, tual demons make for a bad Gyver” (8 p.m., CBS, r, TV-14) p.m., ABC, r) * Eva Longo- “Melancholia” and “Fargo,” r, TV-PG). day on “Wynonna Earp” (10 * Dean Cain hosts “Masters ria, Sam Richardson and anything’s possible. • The White Apron chal- p.m., Syfy, TV-14). of Illusion” (8 p.m. and 8:30 Paul Feig appear on “The • Just as kids’ show stars lenge on “MasterChef” (8 p.m., CW, TV-PG) * Missing Late Late Show With James can become major actors, p.m., Fox, r, TV-14). Nazis hide in Hawaii on “Ha- Corden” (12:35 a.m., CBS, r). video games can inspire ex- • Google graduates want to CULT CHOICE waii Five-0” (9 p.m., CBS, r, tended dramas. 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(5:37) ›› “Annabelle” (2014, Horror) ›› “The Da Vinci Code” (2006, Mystery) Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen. A religious mystery could rock foundations “Wrecker” (2015, Suspense) Anna Hutchison, Andrea Whitburn. SYFY 58 152 Annabelle Wallis, Ward Horton. of Christianity. A psychotic trucker terrorizes two best friends. The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Full Frontal With ›› “The Interview” (2014, Comedy) TBS 24 156 Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Samantha Bee James Franco, Seth Rogen. (DVS) (5:45) ››› “Gunfight at the O.K. Cor- ›››› “Bride of Frankenstein” (1935) Boris Karloff. Baron (:45) ››› “The Man in the Iron Mask” (1939, Adventure) Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett, Warren William. ›››› “Show TCM 49 186 ral” (1957) Burt Lancaster. Frankenstein creates a mate for the monster. D’Artagnan and Musketeers free Louis XIV’s imprisoned twin. 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BY KEVIN MCDONOUGH would face the explosion of the zheimer’s research; Bryan At a time when television se- “reality” genre and digital in- Cranston. ries from “Stranger Things” to ternet competition in the de- • Dreyfuss fends off Vera’s “The Americans” can’t get out cade to follow. advances on “My Mother and of the 1980s, CNN begins a sev- • The year 1999 would bring Other Strangers on Masterpiece” en-part look at “The Nineties” (9 us quality series such as “The (9 p.m., PBS, TV-PG, check p.m. Sunday). Sopranos,” “Freaks & Geeks” local listings). As this series has done since and “The West Wing.” It would • Mail theft can be murder “The Seventies,” it begins with also witness the smash success on “Grantchester on Master- a two-hour survey of the de- of “Who Wants to be A Mil- piece” (9 p.m., PBS, TV-14, cade’s notable TV. lionaire.” That taught net- check local listings). Any period that kicks off works that they could replace • Celebrities in formal wear with “The Simpsons” and ends actors, writers and stories praise one of their own on with “The Sopranos” is one for with cheap game shows and “One Night Only: Alec Baldwin” the ages. Network executive reality series of dubious merit. (9 p.m., Spike, TV Land, TV- Warren Littlefield, various The influence of “Million- 14). producers and a gallery of aire” is still being felt, as seen • Jane Lynch and Phil Ke- critics and writers recall the on Sunday’s network schedule. oghan host “Earth Live” (8 p.m., heyday of NBC’s “Must-See Four networks offer 11 hours National Geographic, TV-PG), TV” era, when shows like of programming, but only two a globe-spanning travelogue “Seinfeld,” “Friends” and half-hour cartoons feature taking place in real time. “ER” would attract upward of scripted dialogue. The rest are • The four-part documentary 75 million people to “appoint- “reality” contests or game series “The Defiant Ones” (9 ment” TV on Thursday nights. shows. Again, over 11 hours, p.m., HBO, TV-MA) profiles Along the way, we’re re- there is not one second of pro- musical and commercial col- minded of the growing depth fessional “acting” on the net- laborators Dr. Dre and Jimmy and sophistication of TV dra- work schedule. Iovine. mas like “NYPD Blue” and Sunday features the pre- • Meanwhile, back at the “Homicide”; the increasing miere of “Candy Crush” (9 p.m., ranch, on “Fear the Walking commercial pressures on tele- Sunday, CBS, TV-PG), adapted Dead” (10 p.m., AMC, TV-MA). vision news bureaus, the rise from the addictive mobile app. • Tommy uses distraction as and fall of programming for But even this show has one a strategy on “Power” (9 p.m., black audiences on the FOX, foot in the 1990s. It’s hosted by Starz, TV-MA). WB and UPN networks, and Mario Lopez, a ubiquitous • Hurtful words on “Prime the emergence of niche net- presence since appearing on Suspect: Tennison on Master- works from MTV to Nickelode- “Saved by the Bell.” piece” (10 p.m., PBS, TV-14, on, Lifetime, ESPN and Fox • Saturday marks the 70th check local listings). News, which measured suc- anniversary of the purported • Goldie has a brainstorm on cess in much smaller numbers “sighting” of UFOs over Ro- “I’m Dying Up Here” (10 p.m., of passionate viewers. swell, New Mexico, spawning SONJA FLEMMING / CBS Showtime, TV-MA). With few exceptions, most of decades of fantasy, conspiracy From left, Da’Vonne Rogers, who appeared in “Big Brother 17,” and the executives interviewed theories and faux-documenta- Paul Abrahamian, who appeared in “Big Brother 18,” team up to com- SUNDAY SERIES here are male, giving one the ries. pete in a challenge on “Candy Crush,” premiering at 9 p.m. on Sunday impression that the entire de- Destination America com- on CBS. Fan favorites from “Survivor” and “Big Brother” will pair up as Stuck inside on “Big Brother” cade was hurtling toward the memorates the event (if it was contestants on Sunday’s special premiere episode. (8 p.m., CBS, TV-14) * Marriage “Difficult Men” period of dra- an event) with three hours of counseling on “The Simpsons” mas ushered in by “The Sopra- “UFOs: The Lost Evidence” (8 (8 p.m., Fox, r, TV-PG) * String nos.” In doing so, this study p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday) spec- The flag came in handy as • Abe links up with Arnold quartets on “Family Guy” (8:30 completely ignores very popu- ulating on contact between the weather changed from on “Turn: Washington’s Spies” (9 p.m., Fox, r, TV-14) * John lar shows with strong female aliens and ancient Egyptians pleasant to whiteout blizzard p.m., AMC, TV-14). Cena hosts “American Grit” (9 leads. Comedies including (8 p.m.), pre-Columbian Native conditions. Pasten leaned on • A family feud explained on p.m., Fox, TV-14) * “Steve Har- “Roseanne,” “Grace Under Americans (9 p.m.) and evi- his military training to dig a “Still Star Crossed” (10 p.m., vey’s Funderdome” (9 p.m., Fire,” “Murphy Brown,” “De- dence of alien contact stretch- foxhole and use the flag for ABC, TV-14). ABC, TV-PG) * “The $100,000 signing Women,” and even ing from Roswell to Mars and shelter. With Finney barely Pyramid” (10 p.m., ABC, TV- “The Nanny” ran well into the beyond. conscious, Pasten would reach PG). SUNDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS late 1990s. But they’ve been • Don’t put away that Fourth the top of the mountain (and written out of this history. So of July flag just yet. It could clear cell phone reception) • Scheduled repeat stories on Copyright 2017 is the U.K. import “Absolutely save your life. “20//20: In an In- with only seconds to go before “60 Minutes” (7 p.m., CBS): Al- United Feature Syndicate Fabulous,” one of the more in- stant” (8 p.m. Saturday, ABC, his phone’s battery died. Both fluential sitcoms of the decade. TV-14) recalls a casual trip for hikers would survive, but suf- DESIGN. SEW. DELIVER. Worse, it devotes precious Army veteran Kenny Pasten, fer frostbite. space to the most over-covered his dog Rex and friend Tiffany subject in television history, Finney that turned into a near- SATURDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS We have you covered... rehashing the epic battle to re- death experience. place Johnny Carson as if it Pasten had received a flag as • A frantic Persian named • Seat Repairs • Motorcycle Seats were as important as the Bat- a reward for being an Honor Mr. Weasley needs Jackson’s • Headliners • Marine Seats tle of the Bulge. Guard serviceman. He had magic touch on “My Cat From • Convertible Tops • Marine Carpet Like any such survey, “The hoped to take a photo of Old Hell” (8 p.m., Animal Planet, • Leather Seats • Aviation Interiors • Seater Heaters • ATV/Golfcart Seats Nineties” covers a great deal Glory atop San Gorgonio, an TV-PG). of ground, chronicling the 11,500-foot summit in Southern • Secrets emerge about Ki- flowering of intelligent pro- California’s San Bernardino ra’s gift on “Orphan Black” (9 4000 Camden Hwy, Dalzell 29040 (803) 469-9111 gramming in a medium that range. p.m., BBC America, TV-14). C6 | FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 COMICS THE SUMTER ITEM BIZARRO SOUP TO NUTZ

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Bluesman’s wife feels no love after festival incident THE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE DEAR ABBY — in a circle around me watch- sponse. I feel completely My husband, ing the show. Attendance was alone and unloved. I don’t “Ray,” and I sparse due to the weather, so know what to think or what have been it seemed strange they stood to do. Any advice you could together for so close to me. It made me give me would be greatly ap- 10 years and, uneasy, but I have been in preciated. like most similar situations since being Face in the crowd couples, we with Ray, so I didn’t think have had our much about it. DEAR FACE — You are neither Dear Abby ups and At home later that night, alone nor unloved, and I seri- downs. Ray while I was unwinding and ously doubt your husband’s ABIGAIL is a profes- listening to Ray complain response to your hypothetical VAN BUREN sional musi- about his fingers, I men- question was an indication cian, so a lot tioned the three men. He said that he doesn’t love you. It’s of my time is he had witnessed it and possible that he was afraid he spent sup- thought it was a little odd, would not be able to ade- porting this, either by pro- too. This led me to ask, hypo- quately protect you, and that moting his endeavors or ac- thetically, what he would do Security could deal with the cepting the fact that I will al- if he were on stage and I was three men more effectively ways come second to his first being attacked in front of than he could. Bear in mind love — the blues. him. He said he would put his that if the real thing were to A couple of gigs ago, Ray guitar in its stand, go to the happen, he might react very played at an outdoor festival. microphone and ask for as- differently. So there I sat, in the rain, in sistance for me. He wouldn’t Because you are fearful, By Jeffrey Wechsler 7/7/17 the dark, watching the show. throw the guitar down and plan ahead. Carry pepper ACROSS 48 What drives 11 Item in many 39 Peter the Great Three men approached rush to my aid! spray when you attend his 1 Itsy-bitsy critter a fashionista? an IKEA kit et al. where I was sitting and stood I couldn’t believe his re- performances. 5 Caroler’s 54 Go over 12 Lot division 40 Butcher’s accoutrement 56 Superhero with 13 Shoots the breeze offering 10 Farthest from a hammer 18 Carla portrayer 45 Brings great the hole 57 Natural resource on “Cheers” pleasure to JUMBLE SUDOKU 14 Slangy 58 Tissue box 23 Actress/author 46 Shows anger, THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME HOW TO PLAY: “Got that?” access Holly Robinson __ maybe 59 Run out of By David L Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Each row, column 15 Izu Islands city 25 Obstruct 47 Ornery sorts amusing things and set of 3-by-3 16 Soda opener? 26 Marching band 49 Vermont patriot to do? boxes must contain 17 Thief at section Allen a sleepaway 62 Forest climber 29 When “Kansas 50 Oscar-nominated the numbers 1 camp? 63 Three-time City” is sung in western through 9 without 19 Red cap? 20-game winner “Oklahoma!” 51 Menial repetition. 20 Vivid dye for the ‘70s Red 30 Knock down, assistant 21 Kibbutz Sox in Nottingham 52 Blow entertainment 64 Cried 31 “SOS” group 53 Flat fees 65 Classifies (as) 22 End sections 32 Run smoothly 54 “I’ll be there” 66 Trig functions of some Greek 33 Pickpocket’s message, e.g. 67 Fine things? poems activity 55 Author Wiesel 34 Humiliate 60 Number on old 24 People who wear DOWN “I’m with stupid” 35 Union address? dials 1 “I’m the culprit” T-shirts? 38 Oscar night 61 BOAC 2 Brand once arrivals competitor 27 __ Cruces hawked by 28 It may be an eponymous Thursday’s Puzzle Solved a lemon “Joe” 31 Lhasa __ 3 Joinery element 34 Range 4 “I sure don’t 36 LP maker want that” 37 Fail a jewelry 5 Retrieves class lesson? dropped keys, 41 Bali or Hanes say product 6 Hooded snake 42 Bridge call 7 Mogul emperor: 43 Boo-boo 1556-1605 The answers to today’s puzzles can be 44 Deity with bow 8 Bakery offering and arrows 9 Like “CSI” work found on today’s Daily Planner page. 46 Bot., e.g. 10 Agreement ©2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 7/7/17