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SUNNY 86 • 55 FORECAST, B10 | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 | santamariatimes.com CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS Protests urge climate action JENNIFER PELTZ AND FRANK JORDANS NEW YORK — Young people afraid for their futures protested around the globe Friday to im- plore leaders to tackle climate change, turning out by the hun- dreds of thousands to insist that the warming world can’t wait for action. Marches, rallies and demon- strations were held from Can- berra to Kabul and Cape Town to New York, and German police reported that more than 100,000 turned out in Berlin. Days before a U.N. climate summit of world leaders, the LEN WOOD, STAFF “Global Climate Strike” events Esmeralda Mendoza, a member of the Central Coast AirFest planning committee, is coordinating volunteers for the event Oct. 12 and 13. She is shown ranged from about two dozen ac- next to the Santa Maria Museum of Flight’s F-4 Phantom fi ghter jet, which will be used in the show. tivists in Seoul using LED fl ash- lights to send Morse code mes- sages calling for action to rescue the earth to Australia demonstra- tions that organizers estimated Help needed for return were the country’s largest pro- tests since the Iraq War began in 2003. “Basically, our earth is dying, and if we don’t do something about it, we die,” said A.J. Coner- of Central Coast AirFest mann, a 15-year old high school sophomore among several thou- Organizers seeking demonstrate the unique capabili- sand who marched to the Capitol 150 more workers ties of one of the military’s premier building in Washington. multirole fi ghter jets. “I want to grow up. I want RAZI SYED New acts secured for this year’s to have a future,” Conermann [email protected] show include aerobatic pilots added. The Central Coast AirFest is re- Vicky Benzing, Bill Stein and Rob In New York, where pub- turning next month, and organiz- Holland, who pilots a modifi ed lic schools excused students ers will be counting on hundreds of single-seat plane made of carbon with parental permission, tens volunteers to make sure this year’s fi ber. of thousands of mostly young event runs smoothly. “We’ll have some great high-en- people marched through lower “The show doesn’t happen ergy aerobatic routines,” said Chris Manhattan, briefl y shutting down without volunteers,” said Esmer- Kunkle, who led the AirFest plan- some streets. alda Mendoza, a member of the ning committee. “Sorry I can’t clean my room, AirFest planning committee. Aside from the aircraft, the show I’m busy saving the world,” one Volunteers play a critical role in will feature local beer and wine, protester’s sign declared. handling everything from security food vendors and an extensive And in Paris, teenagers and kids and checking tickets to helping set kids zone with obstacle courses PETER KLEIN, CONTRIBUTOR up before the show and working and other activities. Please see CLIMATE, Page A8 with static aircraft displays, said Crowds move through the displays at the inaugural Central Coast AirFest Show organizers say they hope Mendoza, who also serves as the on Oct. 6, 2018. the event instills in young people CEO of the Santa Maria Museum an appreciation for aviation and, of Flight. Last year’s AirFest was sup- It was the fi rst air show held in perhaps, inspires them to pursue Organizers need about 150 more ported by the work of 295 volun- Santa Maria since 2015, when the fl ight-related careers as civilians 23 states sue volunteers to join the 155 who al- teers. Thunder Over the Valley show or in the military. ready have committed. “This show is made for the com- went on hiatus. “Bringing these kids out and “We’re still a little short of the munity, and it should be made by This year’s Central Coast Air- building their interest to get them Trump to keep number we’d like to have, but if we the community,” Mendoza said. Fest, scheduled for Oct. 12 and 13, into something they might not have get to the 300 mark, we’ll be really “All of the board members are from will feature the F-16 Viper Demon- thought of before — that’s really ’s auto happy,” Mendoza said. here — we live here, work here and stration Team from Shaw Air Force important,” Kunkle said. Volunteers — who work shifts we’re just passionate about avia- Base as the event’s headlining act. Those interested in volunteering ranging from two to six hours — re- tion.” The festival will run from 9 a.m. can sign up at www.centralcoast- emission rules ceive free admission and parking, Last year’s inaugural Central to 5 p.m. each day and will feature airfest.com/volunteer. ADAM BEAM lunch and an AirFest T-shirt for Coast AirFest drew thousands four hours of fl ying each afternoon. Associated Press their work. of spectators to the Santa Maria The Viper Demonstration Team, Razi Syed covers Santa Maria City SACRAMENTO — California Age requirements for volunteers Public Airport to watch aircraft of which aims to promote recruitment Government for Lee Central Coast sued Friday to stop the Trump di er based on position but are all types perform electrifying rou- for the U.S. Air Force, will show Newspapers. Follow him on Twitter administration from revoking generally set at age 15 and up. tines. o precision aerial maneuvers to @razisyed its authority to set greenhouse gas emission and fuel economy standards for cars and trucks, enlisting help from 22 other ‘WE HAVE THE POWER’ states in a battle that will shape a key component of the nation’s climate policy. Hundreds march, rally in honor of slain soldier Federal law sets standards for how much pollution can come scene where Brumfi eld was shot from cars and trucks. But since Memories of Brumfield just 12 days earlier to Lompoc the 1970s, California has been City Hall, where they staged a permitted to set tougher rules shared at City Hall peaceful rally to remember and because it has the most cars WILLIS JACOBSON honor the fallen Army soldier and struggles to meet air qual- [email protected] and call for and change ity standards. On Thursday, the Marlon Brumfi eld had a saying within the community. Brum- National Highway Tra c Safety about himself that he would of- fi eld, who was visiting home Administration withdrew Cali- ten share with his sister Janicia from his Army station in Ger- fornia’s waiver. Small, she revealed Friday night. many, was shot and killed in the The NHTSA action does not “He always told me, ‘I’m a leg- early morning of Sept. 8 while take e ect for 60 days, but state end,’” Small said, before repeat- walking along North A Street leaders did not wait to fi le a ing the phrase with more bass in near Ocean Avenue. lawsuit. Democratic Gov. Gavin her voice, drawing cheers from The march and gathering Newsom, who has clashed with her audience, many of whom in the courtyard outside City President Donald Trump on sev- were fi ghting back tears. Hall included comments from eral fronts, vowed the state “will “And he is,” she added. Brumfi eld’s friends and family hold the line in court to defend That legend has continued, members, as well as remarks our children’s health, save con- even after Brumfi eld’s death. from Lompoc Mayor Jenelle DAN ROGERS, CONTRIBUTOR sumers money at the pump and Several hundred Lompoc com- Osborne, Lompoc Police Chief Lompoc Mayor Jenelle Osborne walks down A Street with community protect our environment.” munity members marched three members as part of a march in honor of Marlon Brumfi eld, who was blocks Friday evening from the Please see MARCH, Page A8 shot and killed in the city on Sept. 8. Please see EMISSION, Page A8

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MIKE HODGSON [email protected]‌ ‌Registration is now open for the Bridges to Resilience Con- ference set for Monday, Oct. 14, and those planning to attend are being advised to sign up early, as the event is expected to sell out. LEN WOOD PHOTOS, STAFF‌ Santa Barbara County KIDS Romeo Sierra, 7, gets some candy from a passenger in a cassic car driving on South Broadway in Santa Maria during the Cruzin’ for Life cruise on Network will present the confer- Friday evening. ence from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hilton Beachfront Resort, 633 E. Cabrillo Blvd. in Santa Barbara. The conference is intended for anyone who works with children, Classic cars, cancer youth and families, is interested in understanding, prevent- ing and addressing childhood trauma and wants to help make the county a resilient commu- survivors cruise Broadway nity, a KIDS Network spokes- woman said. Attendees will learn tools for the classroom, exam room, liv- ing room and the street as well as hear updates on local projects. “The conference has sold out every year,” said Barbara Finch, event co-chair and KIDS Net- work manager. “This new loca- tion gives us space to welcome more attendees from commu- nities throughout Santa Barbara County. “We expect about 400 people this year,” she added. “A lot of the interest is driven by increased Johnny Martinez gives the thumbs-up to classic cars driving on South awareness of the impact of ad- Broadway in Santa Maria during the Cruzin’ for Life cruise on Friday verse childhood experiences.” evening. Known as ACEs, adverse childhood experiences are spe- cific childhood traumas that in- clude abuse, neglect and family Lupe Robinett, center, waves a survivor flag as she celebrates one year dysfunction. cancer-free by riding in Steve Goodman’s red 1948 Chevy convertible Finch said researchers have on South Broadway in Santa Maria during the Cruzin’ for Life cruise on found ACEs can cause chron- Friday evening. ically elevated levels of stress hormones that have a negative impact on a child’s brain and immune system development. The result is an increased risk of physical and behavioral health problems in adulthood — from heart disease and stroke to alco- holism and suicide.

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COUNTY LINES SANTA MARIA‌ A cancer survivor holds a flag in a classic car at sunset on South Classic cars drive on South Broadway in Santa Maria during the Cruzin’ for Broadway in Santa Maria during the Cruzin’ for Life cruise on Friday MATHmania Life cruise on Friday evening. evening. Robotics to teach kids how to code‌ MATHmania Robotics will return to the Santa Maria Public Artist gives La Botte a colorful makeover Library on Thursday to teach kids how to code. WILLIS JACOBSON Participants in the program, [email protected]‌ which aims to teach children ‌A longtime Lompoc restaurant about programming and robot- has a fresh new look, thanks to ics, will create a simple video the efforts of an area artist. game that can be shared with La Botte Italian Restaurant, friends and family, an event at 812 North H St., underwent spokesman said. a makeover over the past several The class, which begins at months as artist Nadine Mitchell 4 p.m., is individually paced and repainted and updated the large appropriate for all skill levels. It barrels outside of the business’s is open to children ages 8 to 14. main entrance, as well as several Registration can be completed other areas both outside and in- in-person, over the phone and side the eatery. online though the library events With “La Botte” being Ital- calendar at www.cityofsantam- ian for “the barrel,” it was par- aria.org/library. ticularly important to make the The library, located at 421 S. restaurant’s iconic barrels look McClelland St., is open from good. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays “I’ve gotten really close to the through Thursdays, and 10 a.m. family,” Mitchell said of the past to 6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. 11 months she has spent painting It is closed Sundays. at the restaurant. “They’re great. LEN WOOD PHOTOS, STAFF‌ Those with questions are “And I love the food, too; I eat La Botte Italian Restaurant, at 812 North H St., underwent a makeover over the past several months by artist asked to contact the library’s there every time I paint,” she Nadine Mitchell, left, shown with Catarina Agate, owner of the restaurant. youth services desk at 805-925- added, laughing. 0994. Much of Mitchell’s work in- La Botte owner Caterina Ag- volved restoring the imagery on ate, known by many simply as SANTA MARIA‌ the restaurant’s three main bar- “mama,” said she was pleased rels, which stand 16 feet, 9 feet with the new look. Before this Valley Reads book and 6 feet tall. The barrels had makeover, the exterior of the club will discuss ‘The become faded and discolored restaurant hadn’t been updated over time, but they now have in at least 25 years. The restau- Wife Between Us’‌ a new colorful scene of a man rant opened in 1981. navigating a gondola through “It’s clean and bright look- The Valley Reads book club what looks a lot like the Italian ing,” Agate said of the makeover. will discuss Greer Hendricks city of Venice. The scene extends “I think for Lompoc it’s a great and Sarah Pekkanen’s “The Wife beyond the barrels through the sight; nothing else in town looks Between Us” at its next meeting restaurant’s outer wall and win- so bright like this one.” from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tues- dows that face North H Street. Although Mitchell changed day in Shepard Hall at the Santa Mitchell, who lives in Buellton, much of the artwork on the Maria Public Library. also painted vines and fruit on a restaurant’s exterior, she made The novel follows what appears hallway and portions of the ceil- Artist Nadine Mitchell peeks through a kitchen window into the hallway ing in the restaurant’s interior. Please see PAINTING, Page A4 she painted at La Botte Italian Restaurant. Please see COUNTY, Page A4 00 1 A4 | Saturday, September 21, 2019 Santa Maria Times Lompoc’s Surf Beach fully reopened due to fledging of plover chicks SANTA MARIA TIMES STAFF REPORT nually, March 1 through Sept. 30, to cherished oceanfront throughout the ‌Surf Beach was fully reopened to protect the threatened plover species. entire summer. I’m so proud of all who the public Friday, 10 days ahead of the Since all plover chicks had fledged by worked so hard to make this happen.” scheduled end of the restrictions put Friday, according to VAFB officials, Certain restrictions still apply during in place to protect the Western snowy 30th Space Wing Commander Col. the winter season. Those include: plover. Anthony Mastalir directed all beaches „„No littering, including fishing bait The move was announced Friday by to be reopened. and fish remains. Fishing is not allowed officials at Vandenberg Air Force Base. “Vandenberg remains steadfast in at all at Surf Beach. Boundary fences and signs were re- our commitment to protecting the „„No pets off-leash. moved from Surf Beach, which is the beach habitat,” Mastalir said. “This „„No camping. closest publicly accessible beach to the year, I challenged our conservation „„No beach fires. city of Lompoc. Additionally, Wall and team to both protect the natural envi- „„No fireworks. Minuteman beaches, which are acces- ronment and keep the beaches open for „„No kite flying. sible only to those with VAFB access, our local communities to enjoy. „„No feeding wildlife. also were fully reopened. “Their efforts, along with our part- „„No horses or ATVs, except for au- Under the Endangered Species Act, nership with [Lompoc] Mayor [Jenelle] thorized enforcement personnel. the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Osborne and the citizens of Lompoc, Lifeguards are not present at the CONTRIBUTED PHOTO‌ biological opinion requires the 30th have paid huge dividends. For the first beaches, so beachgoers are encouraged A Western snowy plover flies back to a nest in an undated Space Wing Commander to enforce time in three years, we were able to pre- to never swim alone and to always re- photo. restrictions on all three beaches an- serve public access to our area’s most main cognizant of surroundings.

DEATH NOTICES Raymond Nestor Jokela US awards $3M to fill gaps in August 29, 2019‌ Raymond Nestor Jokela, 89, resident of Spokane, WA, formerly of Santa Maria, CA passed away August 29, 2019. Arrangements are under the direction of Dudley-Hoffman medical marijuana research Mortuary, Crematory and Memory Gardens. www.dudleyhoff- manmortuary.com CARLA K. JOHNSON interest. We’re doing our versity of California-San kilograms (4,409 pounds) Steven Lee Mitchell Associated Press‌ best to catch up here,” said Francisco, said scientists of marijuana this year at ‌The U.S. government will Dr. David Shurtleff, dep- need to better understand the University of Mis- September 18, 2019 spend $3 million to find uty director of the Na- pain and to find more ways sissippi, which holds the ‌Steven Lee Mitchell, 69, resident of Santa Maria, CA passed out if marijuana can re- tional Center for Comple- to treat it. “It’s very excit- sole federal contract for away September 18, 2019. Arrangements are under the direc- lieve pain, but none of the mentary and Integrative ing to have the opportu- producing research can- tion of Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary, Crematory and Memory money will be used to study Health, which is funding nity to do that,” she said. nabis. Those plants won’t Gardens. www.dudleyhoffmanmortuary.com the part of the plant that the projects. Hellman’s research in- be used in many of the gets people high. THC has been investi- volves the body’s ability new projects, which in- Nine research grants an- gated extensively, Shur- to produce signaling mol- stead will use lab-made nounced this week are for tleff said, and its potential ecules similar to marijua- versions of the chemicals. work on CBD, the trendy for addiction and abuse na’s ingredients. Her and Researchers in Illinois County ingredient showing up in make it unsuitable for Dr. Mark Schumacher’s hope to create a library of From A3 cosmetics and foods, and treating pain. work involves human im- useful compounds found hundreds of less familiar Other federal agencies mune cells in the lab, then in cannabis plants. to be a jealous ex-wife trying to meddle in the relationship chemicals. THC research have supported marijuana tests on mice. “We make them from of her ex-husband. However, appearances can be deceiv- was excluded. research, but much of the Human test subjects will scratch and test them one ing, a club spokeswoman said. The federal government focus has been on poten- be involved in only one of by one,” said David Sarlah The club meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month, and still considers marijuana tial harms. Shurtleff said the grant projects. Uni- of the University of Illi- complimentary coffee is served. an illegal drug, but more the grants answer the call versity of Utah researcher nois. Marijuana contains To join Valley Reads, sign up with the staff at the sec- than 30 states allow it in a 2017 National Acad- Deborah Yurgelun-Todd such tiny amounts of the ond-floor information desk at the library, located at 421 use for a range of medical emies of Sciences, Engi- will scan the brains of interesting ingredients S. McClelland St. problems, some without neering and Medicine re- human volunteers with that it’s too costly and Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, good evidence. port, which concluded a lower back pain to see how time consuming to iso- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and closed Sunday. The science is strongest lack of marijuana research CBD extract — mixed with late enough for research, For more information, call 805-925-0994, ext. 8562. for chronic pain, the most poses a public health risk. chocolate pudding — af- Sarlah said. common reason people Another driver is the fects pain-signaling path- Sarlah, an organic LOMPOC‌ give when they enroll in nation’s opioid addiction ways. Half the volunteers chemist, will make the state-approved medi- crisis, with its roots in will get pudding without chemicals. His colleague La Purisima Mission to host docent cal marijuana programs. overuse of prescription CBD as a control group. Aditi Das will run tests to training information meeting‌ But little is known about painkillers. Two more human stud- see how they react with which parts of marijuana The crisis has sparked ies may be funded in a mouse immune cells. La Purisima Mission State Historic Park will host a do- are helpful and whether new scientific interest in second round of grant “There are so many cent training information meeting from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. the intoxicating effects of marijuana’s pain-easing awards, NCCIH said. beneficial effects that pa- Saturday, Sept. 28. THC can be avoided. properties. In July, the National tients report. We need to Anyone who has a love of history, meeting new people, “The science is lagging Dr. Judith Hellman, a Institute on Drug Abuse know the science behind learning new crafts, or working with others is invited to behind the public use and grant recipient from Uni- said it would grow 2,000 it,” Das said. consider joining the team of docent volunteers at La Puri- sima, the most restored mission in California. All kinds of volunteer opportunities will be covered at the meeting, as well as an overview of the docent training class, a mission spokesman said. Official: Facebook working on vote security The eight-week docent training class will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. each Saturday from Oct. 5 through MARCY GORDON Nov. 23. Associated Press‌ The program covers the history of California from the ‌WASHINGTON — The Chumash to the Spanish missions to the present, the head of the House Intelli- spokesman said. gence Committee said Fri- Attendees will also learn about mission-era crafts, na- day he has been assured by tive flora and fauna and interpretive skills. the CEO of Facebook that The noncommittal meeting is a chance for people to the company is working learn more about the program. For more information, on ways to prevent foreign contact Ann Boggess at 805-735-2174 or ann.boggess@ actors from disrupting next parks.ca.gov. year’s elections. Rep. Adam Schiff of California met with Mark Zuckerberg and said the teachers to local trauma-in- Facebook CEO showed Trauma formed care collaborations, a deep awareness of the From A3 and will provide opportuni- threat to the elections from ties to network and discover so-called “deep fake” vid- The more ACEs a child community resources. eos and other technically experiences, the greater The conference cost is advanced tools. the risk, she said, noting $125 and includes breakfast Schiff told reporters children with six or more and lunch buffets. Con- Facebook is “in the pro- ACEs have 20 years shorter tinuing education units are cess of developing what I ANDREW HARNIK, ASSOCIATED PRESS‌ life expectancy. available for an additional hope will be very strong Research has also iden- $60. policies on this. ... I think Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before a HouseE nergy and Commerce hearing tified factors that can build For more information he (Zuckerberg) fully ap- April 11, 2018, in Washington about the use of Facebook data to target American voters in resilience, mitigating ACEs. about the conference and to preciates the gravity of the the 2016 election and data privacy. The keynote speaker for register, visit bridgestore- situation.” this year’s conference will silience.com. It was Zuckerberg’s third things,” Cicilline said, in- prohibit use of their data. cussed with Zuckerberg be Laura Porter, a national The KIDS Network of day of private meetings in cluding providing the re- Rep. Doug Collins of cooperation between the leader in helping commu- Santa Barbara County was Washington, following quested documents. Georgia, the senior Re- tech industry and U.S. in- nities use ACE science to created in 1991 by the Board other sessions with top As he did when making publican on the House telligence agencies to com- make investment and pol- of Supervisors as an advi- lawmakers and President the rounds on Capitol Hill Judiciary Committee, said bat foreign interference in icy decisions that improve sory body on children and Donald Trump. Zucker- Thursday, Zuckerberg left Friday that Zuckerberg and the 2020 elections. The outcomes for children and family issues and is admin- berg also met Friday with the meetings without an- lawmakers discussed data government isn’t looking families. istered by the County De- the leader of a House anti- swering reporters’ shouted privacy in another meet- for companies’ confiden- The conference also will partment of Social Services. trust investigation into the questions. ing and that Facebook “is tial information other than include 12 breakout sessions For more information big tech companies and The conciliatory tone engaging to find solutions.” that related to efforts by by 19 presenters on a vari- about the network, visit pledged to cooperate. from lawmakers on Friday Collins also assured Zuck- foreign powers to intervene ety of topics, from tools for countyofsb.org/kidsnet The House Judiciary an- stood in contrast to decla- erberg that in their bipar- in the elections, he said. titrust subcommittee, led rations the day before from tisan antitrust investiga- Cooperation between the by Rep. David Cicilline, Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., tion, the lawmakers were industry and intelligence D-R.I., is investigating a conservative who is the not taking “an adversarial agencies has improved, family-owned restaurant. the market dominance of Senate’s most vocal critic of role.” “but there’s still more to Painting Mitchell, who has worked Facebook, Google, Amazon the tech industry. Hawley Facebook, a social net- be done,” Schiff said. on murals and other art and Apple. The lawmakers said he challenged Zucker- work behemoth with nearly U.S. intelligence officials From A3 projects in Santa Barbara recently asked the com- berg in their meeting to sell 2.5 billion users around determined that Russia and , said the panies for a detailed and his company’s WhatsApp the globe, is under heavy carried out a sweeping po- sure to keep the name of La Botte job was her most broad range of documents and Instagram properties scrutiny from lawmakers litical disinformation cam- Shirley Wallace, the orig- extensive. related to their sprawling to prove that Facebook is and regulators following a paign on U.S. social media inal muralist who painted “I poured my heart and operations, including top serious about protecting series of privacy scandals to influence the 2016 elec- the barrels in 1994. Mitch- soul into it … because I executives’ internal com- data privacy. and amid accusations of tion, with especially heavy ell, whose day job is in edu- have so much joy when I do munications. “The company talks a lot. abuse of its market power use of Facebook. cation, added her own name it,” she said of her painting Cicilline and Rep. Jerrold I’d like to see some action,” to squash competition. Officials are especially next to Wallace’s with a process. Nadler, D-N.Y., chairman Hawley told reporters. In addition to the House concerned about so-called “2019” notation. Mitchell encouraged any- of the full Judiciary Com- Congress has been de- probe, the Justice Depart- “deep fake” videos, which Agate said she’d like to one interested in her work mittee, met in a separate bating a privacy law that ment and the Federal Trade are altered using artifi- update the restaurant’s roof or commissioning her for session with Zuckerberg. could sharply rein in the Commission are conduct- cial intelligence and facial next, and continue paint- a project to contact her at Cicilline told reporters af- ability of companies like ing antitrust investigations mapping to appear legiti- ing the bricks that outline 805-588-2954. terward that “Mr. Zucker- Facebook, Google, Ama- of the big tech companies, mate, and posing a threat the plant patches on the berg made a commitment zon and Apple to collect and a bipartisan group of to national security and the street-facing side of the Willis Jacobson covers the to cooperate with the in- and make money off users’ state attorneys general 2020 election. Some offi- establishment. city of Lompoc for Lee Cen- vestigation, and we look personal data. A national has opened a competition cials have called on com- Mitchell got involved with tral Coast Newspapers. Fol- forward to his cooperation.” law, which would be the probe specifically of Face- panies such as Facebook the project through Agate’s low him on Twitter That cooperation would first of its kind in the U.S., book. and Twitter to take action 00 daughter, who also runs the @WJacobsonLR. cover “a whole range of could allow people to see or Schiff said he also dis- against false videos. 1 Santa Maria Times Saturday, September 21, 2019 | A5 EDITORIAL

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OUR VIEW: ROSES & RASPBERRIES Life gift and power GUEST COMMENTARY of voting Catholic sex abuse crisis creates

hen a person walks through the door in the United Kingdom and asks for a pint, they are ordering a beer. despair, but church still an oasis ‌W Repeat that scene in the United States, and it’s usually an emergency room staffer yelling for a pint of blood for a transfusion. hat’s the difference be- you see that. But I was further often skipped in modern homes. That’s because blood is transfused about every 2 seconds some- tween a house of worship reminded of the solid foundation What happened to the porch?” where in America. ‌Wand a house of horrors? that was poured for me when Air-conditioning, for one And that is the reason why we ante up a bouquet of roses on this Can it be something as simple I went last week to a visitation thing. Television, for another. fine Saturday for Ron Stevens, a North County resident who earlier and capricious as blind luck? at my childhood church and And now we have video games, this month completed his 700th blood donation at a local center. If so, I guess I’m one of count- school, St. Ann in Prairie Village, computers and smartphones to He was Vitalant Santa Maria’s very first blood platelet donor in less lucky ones—a veteran of an Kan., for a classmate’s father separate us. 1992. area Catholic elementary school who died. Then there’s the waning Ron has been donating for decades, and does so about every who is watching the church’s The depth of the love and the communal influence of houses three weeks, which is a lot. The normal donor can give blood every still-roiling clergy length of the line of well-wishers of worship. Gallup says mem- two months or so. Donors must be at least 17 years old, weigh 110 sex abuse scandal were stunning. We should all re- bership has dropped from 70% pounds, be healthy and free of blood-related disease. MICHAEL with an insoluble ceive such a send-off. This was a of Americans as recently as the Does that fit your description? If so, consider donating a pint RYAN mix of despair and life well-lived, and one shrouded mid-1970s to about 50% in 2018. — the gift of life, big time. Experts reckon a single pint of donated gratitude. Despair in the caring community of a The impact of the loss of com- blood can save up to three lives, a fact that emphasizes Ron Stevens’ for all the victims, church that had once cradled me munal living on loneliness, de- incredible contributions to society. and all their years of suffering in its arms as well. pression and even PTSD, not to amid callous denials and cov- How could a guileless elemen- mention on society as a whole, Santa Barbara County government’s Clean Commute Program er-ups, and gratitude for having tary-school student appreciate is surely disquieting. Affluence, update received the go-ahead this week from the Board of Super- been kept safe by whim or fate. the profoundness of community, ironically, may exacerbate it visors, which should help encourage employees to take advantage Just in the last week, Missouri or the absolute marvel of it in an rather than help; emotional dis- of collective forms of transportation, teleworking and alternative Attorney General Eric Schmitt increasingly menacing world? It tress, mental illness, suicide and scheduling. announced he’s referred 12 for- takes a traveled, nicked-up adult substance abuse have risen right Goals of the program include relieving traffic congestion and mer clergy members for possible to see such unadorned majesty along with our wealth. Psychia- demand for parking spaces, lowering exhaust emissions, reducing prosecution, and the Diocese of for what it is. trist Viktor Frankl wrote of hav- employees’ costs and related stress, and generally improving em- Cheyenne in Wyoming substan- I’m not the first to look around ing the means to a good life, but ployee relations. tiated three new cases against and see that we’re losing that not the meaning. Roses to the board majority for thinking outside normal parame- a former Kansas City priest. A sense of community in modern It looked so familiar when I ters. week ago, the Diocese of Kan- American life. Harvard professor drove up to St. Ann. But I hardly sas City-St. Joseph released Robert Putnam warned of it in knew my way around that It’s official. There is a fiscal emergency in Lompoc. names of 24 priests who’d been his groundbreaking 2000 book church. So much had changed But don’t jump out the window just yet. This week’s emergency credibly accused. In July, the “Bowling Alone: The Collapse since I’d left. One thing I did rec- declaration by the City Council was a technical move, required to Kansas Bureau of Investigation and Revival of American Com- ognize was the ground beneath formally pass a 1-percent sales tax decision along to Lompoc voters. announced 74 investigations in munity.” In his book “Tribe: On me. I’d gone off and built a life The sales tax measure would increase the current rate of 7.75 per- 33 counties. Homecoming and Belonging,” that took me to so many other cent to 8.75 percent. The question will be on the presidential pri- It’s all mind-blowing, heart- Sebastian Junger wrote om- places and faces. But I’d never mary election ballot on March 3 of next year. breaking and enraging. inously, “A person living in a really stepped off the foundation The new tax could pump $4.8 million annually into the city’s rev- So with all that in mind and modern city or a suburb can, my parents and my church com- enue stream. It would take effect in July 2020, with the first revenue heart, and granting that it’s for the first time in history, go munity laid for me. expected later in the year. facile for me to say it, perhaps it through an entire day—or an So many years and so many Like many cities in California, Lompoc is facing significant, but needs saying: However ghastly entire life—mostly encountering roads later, I felt a renewed sense underfunded fiscal liabilities, largely having to do with retiree ben- the headlines and well-earned complete strangers. They can be of belonging walking into my efits promised years ago. The bump up in sales tax will help the city the church’s reputation—and for surrounded by others and yet childhood church to comfort an maintain basic services. all the jokes even we nonvictim- feel deeply, dangerously alone.” elementary school classmate. The path to a public vote on the tax increase was not an easy one. ized Catholic school grads have Even building designs can add I didn’t recognize anyone else The council was divided on whether to get voters involved, but in- made about pugilistic nuns— to the isolation. As Adrienne there. Remarkably, I didn’t need stead cut back on programs and services the city has been providing there’s a much more uplifting Gaffney wrote recently in The to. I felt right at home. for years. side to the Catholic experience. Wall Street Journal, “There is Our guess is the sales tax measure will pass with ease, in large One I’m sure is shared by close- perhaps no architectural feature Michael Ryan is a Kansas City na- part because voters understand that a small tax increase, some of knit communities of any faith. that conveys a sense of home, tive and wrote this for the Kansas which will be paid by Lompoc visitors and tourists, is preferable to Reconnecting with childhood warmth and community like the City Star. He is an award-winning allowing core programs and services to simply disappear. friends after returning to your front porch. And yet, what was editorial writer and columnist and Roses to Lompoc’s elected decision makers. hometown, as I have, will help once a staple of American life is a veteran reporter.

GUEST COMMENTARY Why breaking up Facebook would likely backfire

lizabeth Warren, prominent mass murderers to broadcast implicit assumption that goods and craving more. If Facebook Facebook itself has blazed: pro- antitrust academics and their massacres and diminishing are good and the more the bet- weren’t so good at splitting us ducing bads. Competition could ‌Eeven a Facebook founder our privacy—are all likely to be ter. More competition is a great up into narrow targeted audi- well trigger a race to the bottom, have all called for an antitrust aggravated, not mitigated, by a thing in markets where firms ences that have less and less in much as unregulated compe- suit to break up Facebook. Now breakup. produce goods — things we re- common, they would not make tition can lead to child labor, state attorneys general have an- Breakup advocates are right ally do want more of. so much money from advertis- air and water pollution, unsafe nounced an inves- that Facebook’s acquisitions of The sad truth is that along- ers. products and other unsavory tigation. WhatsApp and Instagram elim- side the goods it produces, Tempting as it is to break up a practices. CARL But breakup ad- inated competition. Unwinding Facebook produces many bads. behemoth that causes so much Goods do not necessarily win SHAPIRO vocates should be these mergers would most likely Even worse, these bads have harm to our society, breaking out against bads. McDonald’s careful what they create more competition, which been central to its success. If up Facebook would most likely did not grow so fast serving food wish for because is exactly what antitrust law Facebook weren’t so addictive make things even worse. Once that is healthy for the body, and the real problems Facebook seeks. and engrossing it would not Facebook starts competing with Facebook did not grow so fast creates—addicting people like Antitrust law promotes com- have grown so much. If Face- independent versions of Insta- serving fare that is healthy for a drug, promoting fake news, petition to keep prices low so book didn’t feed red-meat false gram and WhatsApp, all three the mind. Modern capitalism is allowing a foreign power to tip a that Americans can afford more news to the angry electorate, are likely to follow the same driven by profits, not by social presidential election, allowing goods and services, with the they would not be so riled up alluring path to growth that virtue.

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00 [email protected] 1 A6 | Saturday, September 21, 2019 Santa Maria Times NATION&WORLD DIGEST TRUMP ADMINISTRATION US to send troops to Persian Gulf WASHINGTON — The Pen- President on defensive tagon on Friday announced it will deploy additional U.S. Report: Ukrainian has created a showdown between Trump, in that call, urged Zel- inspector general described the troops and missile defense congressional Democrats and the enskiy to probe the activities whistleblower’s Aug. 12 com- equipment to Saudi Arabia and president urged to Trump administration, which has of potential Democratic rival plaint as “serious” and “urgent.” the United Arab Emirates, as refused to turn over the formal Biden’s son Hunter, who worked But Trump dismissed it all on President Donald Trump has investigate Biden’s son complaint by a national security for a Ukrainian gas company, ac- Friday, insisting “it’s nothing.” at least for now put off any im- official or even describe its con- cording to one of the people, who He scolded reporters for asking mediate military strike on Iran JONATHAN LEMIRE, MICHAEL BALSAMO tents. was briefed on the call. Trump did about it and said it was “just an- in response to the attack on the AND LISA MASCARO Trump defended himself Friday not raise the issue of U.S. aid to other political hack job.” Saudi oil industry. Associated Press‌ against the intelligence official’s Ukraine, indicating there was not “I have conversations with The announcement reflected ‌WASHINGTON — President complaint, angrily declaring it an explicit quid pro quo, according many leaders. It’s always ap- Trump’s comments earlier in the Donald Trump urged the new came from a “partisan whis- to the person. propriate. Always appropriate,” day when he told reporters that leader of Ukraine this summer to tleblower,” though he also said Biden reacted strongly late Fri- Trump said. showing restraint “shows far investigate the son of former Vice he didn’t know who had made day, saying that if the reports are Trump was asked Friday if he more strength” than launching President Joe Biden, a person fa- it. The complaint was based on true, “then there is truly no bot- brought up Biden in the call with military strikes and he wanted to miliar with the matter said Friday. a series of events, one of which tom to President Trump’s will- Zelenskiy, and he answered, “It avoid an all-out war with Iran. Democrats condemned what they was a July 25 call between Trump ingness to abuse his power and doesn’t matter what I discussed.” Meanwhile, Yemen’s Houthi saw as a clear effort to damage a and Ukrainian President Volody- abase our country.” He said Trump But then he used the moment rebels said late Friday they were political rival, now at the heart of myr Zelenskiy, according to a two should release the transcript of to urge the media “to look into” halting drone and missile at- an explosive whistleblower com- people familiar with the matter. his July phone conversation with Biden’s background with Ukraine. tacks against Saudi Arabia, one plaint against Trump. The people were not authorized Zelenskiy “so that the American There has yet to be any evidence week after they claimed respon- It was the latest revelation in to discuss the issue by name and people can judge for themselves.” of any wrongdoing by Biden or his sibility for a strike that crippled an escalating controversy that were granted anonymity. The government’s intelligence son regarding Ukraine. a key oil facility in the kingdom. Four tourists dead in Utah bus crash SALT LAKE CITY — A bus carrying Chinese-speaking tourists crashed on the way to a national park in Utah, killing four people and critically injur- ing as many as 15 others when it rolled into a guardrail, authori- ties said Friday. Law enforcement photos show the top of a white bus smashed and one side peeling away as the vehicle rests mostly off the side of a road. The crash near Bryce Can- yon National Park, known for its narrow red rock spires, left 12 to 15 people with critical in- juries and 10 more with minor to serious injuries, the Utah Highway Patrol tweeted. The National Transporta- tion Safety Board was sending a team to investigate the crash. Chinese tourists are the fast- est-growing group of tourists to visit Utah, and more than half travel on tour buses, said Vicki Varela, managing direc- tor of Utah Office of Tourism.

BRIEFLY JOHN LOCHER, ASSOCIATED PRESS‌ VAPING: Walmart, the nation’s largest retailer, said Friday that ALL QUIET ON THE AREA 51 FRONT it will stop selling electronic A man carries an inflatable alien to the NevadaT est and Training Range near Area 51 on Friday near Rachel, Nev. Hundreds of curious Earthlings from cigarettes in the wake of a string around the world traveled to the secret military base after seeing an internet hoax dubbed “Storm Area 51.” About 100 made it all the way to the of several hundred mysterious gates of the remote site that has long been the focus of UFO conspiracy theories. Nobody broke down the gates in search of three-eyed aliens and no illnesses and eight vaping-re- UFOs appeared in the sky. It wasn’t long before the revelers peacefully rejoined 2,000 other people at alien-themed festivals nearby. lated deaths. It will complete its exit after selling through its inventory, the company said in a statement.

HONDURAS: At least 135 people died from dengue this year in US and El Salvador sign a deal Honduras, almost two-thirds of them children. Honduras Asylum agreement will step taken by the Trump admin- El Salvador’s foreign minister, back on extremely vulnerable already has by far the high- istration to lean on other nations Alexandra Hill Tinoco, signed the people.” est death rate from dengue in send migrants to one — many of them notoriously vi- “cooperative asylum agreement” “El Salvador is not safe for Latin America this year, and olent — to take in immigrants to in a live-streamed press confer- many of its own nationals and is the country’s most prevalent of most violent places stop the flow of migrants to the ence on Friday. struggling to meet their needs, strain also happens to be the U.S.-Mexico border. They lauded the two coun- which is why many seek asylum most aggressive and the dead- COLLEEN LONG AND ASTRID GALVAN U.S. immigration officials also tries for working together but in the United States.” liest. Associated Press‌ are forcing more than 42,000 provided few details about the El Salvadorans are excluded ‌NEW YORK — The United people to remain in Mexico as agreement. from the agreement, according SABOTAGE: A former American States on Friday signed an agree- their cases play out and have Condemnation from migrant to the draft. Airlines mechanic who prose- ment that paves the way for the changed policy to deny asylum advocates was swift. McAleenan and Hill Tinoco cutors say could have some U.S. to send many asylum-seek- to anyone who transited through “Where will they declare a discussed U.S. assistance in mak- links to terrorists pleaded not ers to one of the world’s most vi- a third country en route to the haven for asylum seekers next? ing El Salvador a safer and more guilty Friday to charges that he olent countries, El Salvador. southern border of the U.S. Syria? North Korea? This is cyn- prosperous place for its citizens. sabotaged an aircraft with 150 But both countries must first Curbing immigration is a sig- ical and absurd,” said Refugees Hill Tinoco talked about ending people aboard. Abdul-Majeed take necessary legal actions and nature political issue for Trump International President Eric gang violence. Marouf Ahmed Alani, 60, told implement major border security and one that thrills his support- Schwartz. “I mean, those individuals investigators he was upset an and asylum procedures before it ers. But the U.S. is also managing Meghan Lopez, country di- threaten people, those individu- ongoing labor dispute was de- would go into effect, according to a crush of migrants at the border rector for El Salvador at the In- als kill people, those individuals nying him overtime work. a draft copy of the agreement ob- that has strained the system. ternational Rescue Committee, request for the poorest and most tained by The Associated Press. Acting Homeland Security said the U.S. government is “at- vulnerable population to pay just UFOS: The U.S. Navy confirmed The deal is the latest ambitious Secretary Kevin McAleenan and tempting once more to turn its to cross the street,” she said. the authenticity of three vid- eos taken from its planes that show unidentified objects flying through the air. Navy spokesman Joseph Gradisher Harry, Meghan make 1st told The Associated Press the Houston sees relief; videos were taken in 2004 and 2015 and weren’t authorized for tour as family in Africa release. Meanwhile, lawmakers Los Cabos slammed CARA ANNA AND ELIZA DAY are calling for more information health and mine clearance — a on the unidentified objects, Associated Press‌ topic given global attention by some of which seem to chal- Imelda leaves at least was reported in Huffman, north- ‌JOHANNESBURG — Prince Harry’s late mother, Princess Di- lenge the laws of physics. east of Houston, when a nearby Harry and his wife, Meghan, along ana, when she walked through an four dead in Texas bayou overflowed. The Harris with their infant son, Archie, are active mine field during an Africa TRADE WAR: President Donald County Sheriff’s Office deployed making their first official tour as a visit years ago. Trump said Friday he doesn’t amid massive flooding its marine unit to evacuate the family, starting Monday in a trou- Some in South Africa said feel he needs to secure a trade around 60 residents. Officials bled South Africa whose president they are happy to see the arrival agreement with China before ASSOCIATED PRESS have warned residents they might says women and children are “un- of Meghan, who has been vocal next year’s election. He said ‌HOUSTON — Emergency not see high waters recede in their der siege” by shocking violence. about women’s rights and is likely voters understand the “spat” workers used boats Friday to res- neighborhoods until the weekend. South Africa is still shaken by to speak out again. One of her first between the U.S. and China cue about 60 residents of a Hous- Meanwhile, residents and the rape and murder of a uni- events is a visit to a workshop and insist the ongoing trade ton-area community still trapped tourists hunkered down Friday in versity student, carried out in a that gives self-defense classes to war won’t hamper his reelec- in their homes by floodwaters fol- homes, shelters and hotels as Hur- post office, that sparked protests young girls. tion chances. lowing one of the wettest tropical ricane Lorena menaced Mexico’s by thousands of women tired of “I think the Duchess of Sus- cyclones in U.S. history. resort-studded Los Cabos area, abuse and impunity in a country sex’s visit is perfectly timed. She’s ELECTION 2020: New York City At least four deaths have been threatening damaging winds, where more than 100 rapes are coming to South Africa at an in- Mayor Bill de Blasio ended his linked to the remnants of Tropi- flash floods and life-imperiling reported every day. This is “one credibly turbulent time,” said Lara campaign for the 2020 Dem- cal Storm Imelda, which deluged surf along the Baja California of the most unsafe places in the Rosmarin, who leads a local tech ocratic presidential nomina- parts of Texas and Louisiana Peninsula. world to be a woman,” President incubator that will be part of the tion on Friday after struggling and drew comparisons to Hurri- The U.S. National Hurricane Cyril Ramaphosa said this week. royal visit. “People are anxious, to gain traction in a sprawling cane Harvey two years ago. Offi- Center reported that the storm’s Empowering women is one of people are scared, people are field of candidates. De Bla- cials took advantage of receding eye was hugging the southern end the issues Harry and Meghan, worried ... She’s coming at a time sio said he would support the floodwaters to begin assessing of the Baja California Peninsula as the Duchess of Sussex, will ad- when she can instill some hope eventual Democratic nominee how many homes and cars were of mid-afternoon, and said Lore- dress on a 10-day, multi-country and some promise and perhaps “with energy.” flooded. na’s future track was “highly un- visit, along with wildlife protec- highlight the struggles of women 00 — Associated Press Almost 16 feet of standing water certain.” tion, entrepreneurship, mental in South Africa.” 1 Santa Maria Times BUSINESS Saturday, September 21, 2019 | A7

YESTERDAY’S U.S. MARKETS GAS PRICES SB County SLO County Regular Diesel Regular Diesel Source: AAA Dow Jones Nasdaq S&P 500 Gold Yesterday $3.80 $3.98 $3.95 $4.17 Daily Month ago $3.67 $3.92 $3.87 $4.09 Fuel 26,935.07 8,117.67 2,992.07 $1,524.40 Gauge ▼ -159.72 ▼ -65.20 ▼ -14.72 ▲ +$18.20 Year ago $3.70 $3.99 $3.79 $4.10 Report What makes Impossible meat possible? CANDICE CHOI the power to determine a sub- AP Food & Health Writer‌ stance is not safe. Still, groups ‌What makes Impossible burg- including the Center for Science ers possible? An engineered in- in the Public Interest and Envi- gredient that makes the veggie ronmental Defense Fund have patty look bloody — and one of criticized the system that lets many new concoctions food reg- companies make their own safety ulators expect to see more of in determinations. the coming years. A lawsuit by advocacy groups Several new vegetarian prod- challenging the system is ongoing. ucts are competing to win over meat lovers, but two California Is ‘bloody’ a companies — Impossible Foods look or a taste? and Beyond Meat — are grabbing attention for patties that are red Unlike some other ingredients, before they’re cooked, making new color additives have to be ap- them resemble raw beef. proved to be used in food. That led The ingredient Impossible to a quibble between Impossible uses hadn’t been sold before, and regulators. and regulators and the company Impossible Foods has said the disagreed about whether its sole purpose of soy leghemoglo- purpose was to add color, or just bin is flavor. But the FDA noted flavor. The company’s cooked the company’s own website said burgers have been in restaurants the ingredient contributes to the since 2016, but it wasn’t until July patties’ meat-like color. Impossi- that the U.S. Food and Drug Ad- ble responded by removing such ministration gave the OK that let language, emails show. Impossible sell its red, uncooked RICHARD DREW‌ The FDA still said soy leghemo- “beef” in grocery stores. An Original Impossible Burger, left, and a Cali Burger, from Umami Burger, in New York, are shown in this May 3 globin would need to be approved This week, Impossible an- file photo. A new era of meat alternatives is here, with Beyond Meat becoming the first vegan meat company to go as a color additive for the un- nounced its first retail locations, public and Impossible Burger popping up on menus around the country. cooked meat substitute to be sold grocery stores in Southern Cal- in supermarkets, since the red ifornia. in the process of us making this pendently declare ingredients to mitted a GRAS notification to color would be part of the appeal. protein,” said Smita Shankar, be “generally recognized as safe,” the FDA that received a “no ques- The dispute was resolved after What’s the ingredient? a biochemist with Impossible or GRAS. They don’t have to tell tions “ response last year. Impossible filed paperwork to get To replicate the taste of beef, Foods. regulators, but often do to gener- the ingredient approved as a color Impossible Foods said it scanned The ingredient is supposed ate confidence among investors More ingredients coming additive. The FDA approved that plants for molecules that would to be no more than 0.8% of the and the public. They don’t usually get much at- in July. mimic a protein in meat that con- patty. The FDA doesn’t technically tention, but companies are con- Beyond Meat’s patties, which tains iron and makes blood red. It approve a company’s GRAS dec- stantly developing new flavors, have already been available in su- eventually settled on something Do new ingredients laration, but will issue a letter sweeteners and other ingredients. permarkets, get their color from called soy leghemoglobin, found have to be approved? saying it has “no questions,” As startups try to change the way beet juice extract and their meaty in the root of soy plants. which is seen as agreement. food is made, including by rep- taste from “natural flavors.” To make it, Impossible inserts For many ingredients, com- Impossible says soy leghemo- licating meat and eggs without Companies don’t have to spec- synthetic versions of sections of panies don’t have to get FDA globin had “self-declared GRAS animals, the regulators expect ify what’s in them, but natural soy DNA into yeast so the yeast approval before putting them in status” since 2014 when a panel innovation to accelerate. and artificial flavors are common produce soy leghemoglobin food. of experts it convened declared The FDA notes companies in packaged foods. Natural fla- during fermentation. Companies and the scien- the ingredient safe. are responsible for ensuring the vors are also part of Impossible’s “No plant is actually touched tific experts they hire can inde- The company also later sub- safety of their food and that it has recipe. Nurses, auto strikes may be signs of awakening US unions TERRY SPENCER side Palmetto General Hospital in Florida and Arizona, have such Associated Press‌ Hialeah, Florida, during intermit- laws. The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 ‌Registered nurses staged a one- tent rain Friday. They waved red last year that government workers day strike against Tenet Health flags with a white N and carried nationwide can’t be forced to con- hospitals in Florida, California and signs with such slogans as “Happy tribute to the unions that represent Arizona on Friday, demanding bet- RNs = Healthy Patients.” them in collective bargaining. ter working conditions and higher Yajaira Roman, a union leader Jeffrey Hirsch, a University of wages as the nation’s labor move- and neurological intensive care North Carolina law professor who ment has begun flexing muscles nurse at Palmetto, said while Tenet specializes in labor issues, said weakened by decades of declining nurses want higher wages — the such losses may spur unions to be membership amid business and company is offering raises of about more aggressive, but it also helps government attacks. $12 a week at Palmetto — they par- that unemployment is low. That About 6,500 National Nurses ticularly want a lower patient-to- makes workers more confident United members walked out at 12 nurse ratio to avoid burnout and that a strike won’t cost them their Tenet facilities after working to- improve care. jobs. ward a first contract for a year in “We are really proud of what “If the job market is better, they Arizona and under expired con- we do and we’re happy that we’re have more leverage because they tracts in California and Florida, serving the community, but we aren’t as easy to replace,” he said. the union said. They plan to re- want to do it in a way where when LYNNE SLADKY‌ Almost 50,000 General Mo- sume working Saturday. Members patients leave the hospital they are Nucleus Shelton of the AFL-CIO speaks to a group of nurses Friday during tors workers went on strike this passed out leaflets in Texas, where extremely satisfied,” Roman said. a one-day strike outside of Palmetto General Hospital in Hialeah, Florida. week as the UAW demands higher contracts at two Tenet hospitals in In Tucson, Arizona, Fawn Slade Registered nurses staged a one-day strike against Tenet Health hospitals wages. It’s the first U.S. auto in- El Paso expire later this year. said she and her colleagues want in Florida, California and Arizona, demanding higher wages and better dustry work stoppage in a decade. The Tenet walkout is one of sev- Tenet to work on nurse retention working conditions. In health care, 80,000 Kaiser Per- eral strikes and organizing efforts and lessen their workload so pa- manente workers plan a one-week nationwide as unions work to re- tients get optimal care. company’s statement said. shifted from manufacturing to strike next month to protest the build from a steep membership de- “It’s more important that our According to the U.S. Labor the service sector. When adjusted hospital chain’s wages and labor cline that began 50 years ago. Many community recognizes that the Department, almost 3 million for inflation, the average Ameri- practices. Organizers say it might are focusing on white-collar, fe- nurses are here advocating for their registered nurses are employed can’s wage has remained stagnant be the biggest U.S. walkout since male-dominated and service-sec- safety,” Slade said. nationally, with an average annual during those decades, according to 185,000 Teamsters struck United tor industries such as health care, Tenet, which has 65 hospitals salary of $75,510. Florida’s aver- the Pew Research Center. Parcel Service in 1997. teaching and the media, not just and 115,000 employees nation- age RN salary is $66,210, Arizo- Government actions have also Teachers walked out in sev- blue-collar, male-dominated in- wide, said it has negotiated in na’s is $77,000 and California’s is hurt unions. With support from eral states over the last few years dustries like manufacturing, where “good faith” and it is disappointed $106,950, tops in the nation. business groups, Wisconsin and demanding higher salaries and the United Auto Workers is striking the union chose to strike. Union membership has plum- Michigan, both states with strong more school funding, including in against General Motors. A recent “While we respect the nurses’ meted in the U.S. since the 1970s. union histories, adopted “right to Oklahoma, Arizona, Kentucky and Gallup poll showed Americans right to strike, patients and their About 10% of American workers work” laws this decade that pre- West Virginia. Unions have also support unions by 2-to-1, up from loved ones can be assured that our are unionized today and only 7% vent private-sector companies and organized at several newspapers, a near split 10 years ago and nearly patients will continue to be cared in the private sector, down steeply unions from requiring employees including the , the highest level since the 1960s. for by qualified replacement reg- from 40 years ago when a third of to pay union dues or fees. Twen- and at websites such as BuzzFeed, About 30 nurses picketed out- istered nurses,” the Dallas-based workers were represented, as jobs ty-seven states , including Texas, Slate, HuffPost and Fusion. New hemp rules could lead to help for marijuana banking bill LESLEY CLARK Leader Mitch Mc- Perlmutter’s industry,” the two said in the let- provide financial services. Tribune News Service‌ Connell’s behest. office confirmedter sent to agencies, including Perlmutter’s legislation, which ‌WASHINGTON — Measures But growers say that it is consider- the Federal Deposit Insurance has the support of the American making it easier for hemp growers hemp still falls un- ing adding a hemp Corporation. “Legal hemp busi- Bankers Association, declares to sell their product may be tucked der the shadow of provision to the nesses should be treated just like that proceeds from state-licensed into legislation that would allow marijuana, which legislation, but any other businesses and not dis- cannabis businesses would not be banks to conduct business with is legal in an in- was still working criminated against.” considered unlawful under fed- state-approved marijuana grow- creasing number on the precise lan- McConnell said last month eral money laundering statutes ers and retailers — giving the pot of states, but not Barr McConnell guage. that the National Credit Union or any other federal law. Because industry a potential boost with a federally. McConnell, who Administration in response said marijuana remains illegal under skeptical Senate. “Right now a lot of Kentucky has called marijuana hemp’s “il- it will offer more “clarity” and re- federal law, many banking insti- Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., says two hemp farmers and hemp-related licit cousin,” has opposed mari- lease guidance to federally insured tutions remain wary of dealing provisions aimed at helping hemp businesses are having trouble ac- juana legalization efforts, as have credit unions. with it. producers are likely to be added cessing financial services,” said many Republicans. The Kentucky Barr, who said he opposes mari- Brian Furnish, an eighth-gen- to the House version of the SAFE Barr, a member of the House Fi- Republican has not commented juana legislation, said he’s pressed eration tobacco farmer in Ken- Banking Act. nancial Services Committee. publicly on the cannabis banking financial regulators at hearings tucky and one of the first farm- The act would give marijuana “Many of these banks and credit legislation. and in letters for relief for hemp ers licensed to grow hemp in the businesses in the states where it is unions, they want to serve these McConnell’s office this week farmers, but has not been satisfied state, said companies have been legal the ability to conduct trans- businesses, but they don’t want to noted he’s aware of the hemp with the results. forced to find creative ways to get actions with federally regulated do anything that would get them in banking problem and has sought Barr’s amendments would cre- around the problem. Marijuana is banks. legal trouble.” to address it. He and Sen. Ron ate a “safe harbor” for handling not legal in Kentucky. The hemp provisions would help Barr noted the bill’s sponsor, Wyden, D-Ore., in April sent let- hemp transactions, but the sus- “Most big bank card processors growers secure access to credit Rep. Ed Perlmutter, D-Colo., ters to several federal banking and picious activity reports that are are scared of hemp, are scared card processing services, which are “recognizes how important hemp financial regulatory institutions, required for marijuana banking of taking in payments for mar- reluctant to handle hemp transac- banking is to Sen. McConnell” and requesting that they ease concerns would not apply because hemp ijuana,” Furnish said. He said in tions. that helped to persuade Perlmutter over handling hemp business. is legal under federal law. They one case his company churned The crop was legalized as an ag- to include the hemp provisions to “As hemp is no longer a con- would also direct federal regula- through three credit card pro- ricultural commodity in the 2018 “increase the profile of the bill in trolled substance, banks should tors to issue guidance about best cessing companies in a week. “It’s 00 1 farm bill, largely at Senate Majority the Senate.” feel secure in engaging with this practices and how companies can always a problem.” A8 | Saturday, September 21, 2019 Santa Maria Times Climate change will grab globe’s focus with summit, strikes SETH BORENSTEIN around the globe. And they plan Associated Press‌ to strike again on Sept. 27. ‌WASHINGTON — Get ready to “I don’t want you to listen to me. hear about global warming — or I want you to listen to the scien- the “climate emergency,” as the tists,” Swedish teen activist Greta United Nations is calling it. Thunberg, who drives the climate In the next week, there will be strike movement, told a United climate strikes, climate summits, States House committee this climate debates, a dire climate week. “I want you to unite behind science report, climate pledges the science and then I want you to by countries and businesses, take action.” promises of climate financial help That leads to a first United Na- and more between now and next tions Youth Climate Summit to- Friday. There will even be a bit of day, where young activists will climate poetry, film and music. make their demands, including Much of it is being spurred by no more construction of new fossil the world’s youth. fuel power plants, to world leaders. “We’re about to start an ex- “The reality is my generation traordinary series of events over has been committed to a planet the next few days,” said Rachel that is collapsing,” said U.S. youth Kyte, special representative on climate activist Jamie Margolin of sustainable energy for the United Seattle. “Youth climate activism Nations secretary-general. “The should not have to exist.” climate emergency is being de- On Monday, leaders from across clared by people, and especially the world gather at the Climate young people on the streets the Action Summit in New York. The world over. And this is about U.N. chief wants the world’s car- an appropriate response to that SUSAN WALSH, ASSOCIATED PRESS‌ bon pollution to be cut by 45% in emergency.” the next decade. Young climate activists march with signs during a rally Sept. 13 near the White House in Washington. At left is the The centerpiece is the U.N. “I told leaders not to come with Washington Monument. climate summit, called by Secre- fancy speeches, but with concrete tary-General Antonio Guterres. Hundreds of businesses, cities, says he’s never seen a busier or climate disruption, because we are commitments,” Guterres said. The U.N. chief said he will be states and organizations will also more important time. pushing the climate further and “We expect countries to commit pressuring countries to promise be at the meeting to pledge their “This is a new milestone in further from its natural state,” said to carbon neutrality in 2050.” to reduce carbon pollution even own pollution cuts and offer -fi trying to move ahead on climate Stanford University environmen- Germany’s environment minis- more than they did in the land- nancial help to poorer nations change because we have both at- tal sciences chief Chris Field. ter Svenja Schulze said her country mark 2015 Paris climate agree- trying to shift from fossil fuels to tention of international organiza- After a two-day presiden- is aiming for 100% renewable en- ment. These next steps weren’t cleaner energy sources. He said the tions and governments and activ- tial candidates’ forum Thursday ergy, phasing out coal by 2038 at due until 2020, but Guterres wants idea is to come out of the summit, ism by people,” Reilly said. and Friday, the action really gets the latest and changing how it is them earlier and he wants them to not with all problems solved “but This burst of events comes as heated. heating houses. be harsher. Essentially, he’s hoping with enhanced momentum.” scientists say the world’s climate Activists on Friday were launch- “We must act now if we want that by midcentury the world will John Reilly, an MIT economist is getting even wilder, hotter and ing a series of climate strikes, with to avoid climate catastrophe,” be adding no more heat-trapping who has been working on global more dangerous. thousands of youths walking out Schulze said. “We are not alone. gases to Earth’s atmosphere. warming issues for about 40 years, “We are seeing more impacts of of class in the United States and Every country needs to act.”

benefited other nations at the ex- Friday’s demonstrations started Climate pense of American businesses and in Australia, where organizers From A1 taxpayers. estimated 300,000 protesters Trump called global warming as marched in 110 towns and cities, as young as 10 traded classrooms a “hoax” before becoming presi- including Sydney and the na- for the streets. Marie-Lou Sahai, dent. He has since said he’s “not tional capital, Canberra. Dem- 15, skipped school because “the denying climate change” but is onstrators called for their coun- only way to make people listen is not convinced it’s manmade or try, the world’s largest exporter to protest.” permanent. of coal and liquid natural gas, to The demonstrations were partly New York protester Pearl Seid- take more drastic action to reduce inspired by the activism of Swed- man, 13, hoped the demonstration greenhouse gas emissions. ish teenager Greta Thunberg, who would tell the Trump administra- Acting Prime Minister Mi- has staged weekly “Fridays for Fu- tion “that if they can’t be adults, chael McCormack — filling in ture” demonstrations for a year, we’re going to be adults. Because while Prime Minister Scott Mor- urging world leaders to step up someone needs to do it.” At least rison was on a state visit to the efforts against climate change. EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ, ASSOCIATED PRESS‌ one Trump supporter waved a United States — said Australia “It’s such a victory,” Thunberg large “Trump 2020” flag as the was already taking action to cut People take part in the Climate Strike on Friday in New York. Rallies told The Associated Press in an demonstrators marched in Man- emissions. McCormack called the calling for action on climate change happened in cities around the world interview in New York. “I would hattan. climate rallies “ a disruption” that Friday ahead of a summit on the issue. never have predicted or believed In Florida, high school students should have been held on a week- that this was going to happen, and tributed more than 90 percent over the past two decades in the shouted “Miami is under attack” end to avoid inconveniences. so fast — and only in 15 months.” of the increase to emissions of contiguous U.S., according to Na- in Miami Beach, where some wor- Many middle schools in largely Thunberg spoke at a rally later heat-trapping gases from fu- tional Oceanic and Atmospheric ried about losing their homes to coal-reliant Poland gave stu- Friday and is expected to par- el-burning and other human ac- Administration data. rising water. On the West Coast, dents the day off so they could ticipate in a U.N. Youth Climate tivity. Nations around the world re- student-led protests drew in participate in the rallies in War- Summit on Saturday and speak at Scientists have warned that committed at a 2015 summit in some Google and Amazon em- saw and other cities, and Presi- the U.N. Climate Action Summit global warming will subject Earth Paris to hold warming to less ployees. dent Andrzej Duda joined school with global leaders on Monday. to rising seas and more heat waves, than 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit more Amazon, which ships more students picking up trash in a “They have this opportunity to droughts, powerful storms, flood- than pre-industrial-era levels by than 10 billion items a year, vowed forest. German police said more do something, and they should ing and other problems, and that the end of this century, and they Thursday to cut its use of fossil than 100,000 people gathered in take that,” she said. “And other- some have already started mani- added a more ambitious goal of fuels, and Google CEO Sundar front of Berlin’s landmark Bran- wise, they should feel ashamed.” festing themselves. limiting the increase to 2.7F. Pichai told the Financial Times denburg Gate, near where Chan- The world has warmed about Climate change has made re- But U.S. President Donald in a story published Friday that cellor Angela Merkel’s Cabinet 1 degree Celsius (1.8 Fahrenheit) cord-breaking heat temperature Trump subsequently announced eliminating the company’s car- thrashed out the final details of a since before the Industrial Rev- records twice as likely as re- that he was withdrawing the U.S. bon emissions by 2030 didn’t $60 billion plan to curb Germa- olution, and scientists have at- cord-setting cold temperatures from the agreement, which he said seem “unreasonable.” ny’s greenhouse gas emissions.

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Joe Mariani and representatives of the U.S. military and several local churches. “He left his shoes — he left big marks, and now we all gotta fill them,” Small said, drawing applause. “Y’all know what we gotta do.” Brumfield was remembered by several speakers for his “goofy” sense of humor, his smile and his untapped potential. People from all races and back- RICH PEDRONCELLI‌ grounds took part in the march California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, right, flanked by Gov. Gavin and rally, including many who DAN ROGERS, CONTRIBUTOR‌ Newsom at a news conference Wednesday in Sacramento, discusses the waved U.S. flags and others who Participants in a march for Marlon Brumfield listen during a memorial at Trump administration’s pledge to revoke California’s authority to set carried signs displaying mes- Lompoc City Hall after a march from the crime scene Friday night. vehicle emissions standards that are different than the federal standards. sages of peace and justice. Fred McCree, who said Brum- “Marlon was an amazing exam- community,” he said. that greenhouse gas emission field was like a godson to him, ple of coming from Lompoc and Multiple speakers at the rally Emission standards under the Clean Air energized the crowd with a pas- going out in the world and doing talked about taking action to From A1 Act interfered with its ability to sionate plea for people to come good, with so much potential bring about change from a grass- set fuel economy standards. together and bring an end to the to come back and do even more roots level. One possible route The Trump administration’s “The Oval Office is really not violence that has led to six homi- good for our community.” could be for community mem- decision does not just affect a place for on-the-job training. cides in Lompoc this year. She encouraged people to get bers to take their concerns to the California. Thirteen other states, President Trump should have “The Bible says where there’s to know their neighbors and be city’s Public Safety Commission, plus the District of Columbia, at least read the instruction unity, there’s strength,” McCree kind and supportive to one an- which will hold its next meeting have adopted California’s stan- manual he inherited when he said. “I believe in this commu- other. at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 16 at City Hall. dards. assumed the Presidency, in par- nity we have the power that it “The more we do that, the Cozetta Blow, another speaker A spokesman for the National ticular the chapter on respecting takes to bring change, the power more we tell those who want to at Friday’s rally, said she was Highway Traffic Safety Admin- the Rule of Law,” Becerra said in that it takes to impact lives, the do us harm and drag our com- hopeful that the fervor shown istration declined to comment a statement. power that it takes to bring about munity down that we will not let Friday for change will con- on the lawsuit. But Thursday, Federal regulators said the a revolution that violence will them do that,” she said. tinue over the coming days and Transportation Secretary Elaine regulation would not impact not have its course in this place. Friday’s assemblage took place months. Chao said the rules “were mak- California’s programs to address We have the power to do that.” just one day after the Lompoc “It’s a testimony to our little ing cars more expensive and “harmful smog-forming vehicle McCree credited Brumfield Police Department announced town with a big, big heart,” she impeding safety because con- emissions.” with bringing so many people that it had arrested 25-year-old said, referring to the diversity sumers were being priced out of Joining California in the law- together Friday, and challenged Francisco Gutierrez-Ortega, of Friday’s crowd. “We are sad- newer, safer vehicles.” suit are attorneys general from the attendees to continue fight- whom police suspect was in- dened by the experiences that “We will not let political agen- Colorado, Connecticut, Dela- ing to bring about that change. volved in Brumfield’s murder. we have had over this last week das in a single state be forced ware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Osborne, who helped orga- Lompoc police are seeking assis- or so. We are deeply saddened. upon the other 49,” Chao said. Massachusetts, Maryland, nize the gathering, said she was tance from the public to locate a We know that this community The National Highway Traffic Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, encouraged by the fact that so second suspect, 24-year-old can do better. We know that we Safety Administration said its New Jersey, New Mexico, New many people joined together as Walter Alexander Morales Jr. are better. We’re made of a little authority to set nationwide fuel York, North Carolina, Oregon, the community dealt with such a Mariani said Friday night that different stock here in Lompoc, economy standards pre-empts Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, tragedy. Still, she said, she didn’t community assistance was key and I think you guys know that.” state and local programs. Vermont, Virginia, Washington “want any more of these days.” for investigators to make a break California Attorney General and Wisconsin. “I don’t want to see any more of in the case. Willis Jacobson covers the city Xavier Becerra cited a 2007 U.S. The cities of New York and Los our young people lose their lives “I can tell you that the last of Lompoc for Lee Central Coast Supreme Court decision that Angeles and the District of Co- when they’re about to contribute two weeks we’ve had tremen- Newspapers. Follow him on Twit- 00 rejected the NTSB’s argument lumbia also joined the lawsuit. so much to the world,” she said. dous help from people in our ter @WJacobsonLR. 1 SANTA MARIA TIMES FEATURES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 | A9

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GAME PREVIEW GENERATION YOUTH Chaos ensues as players relocate in ‘Moving Out’ OZZIE MEJIA .com Publisher Team17 hasn’t had a lot of luck around the house. Their stint in the kitchen went all sorts of top- sy-turvy, with Ghost Town Games’ “Overcooked” series causing all sorts of cooking mishaps. Hoping to put that behind them, the publisher is now joining forces with another pair of indie developers, SMG Studio and DevM Games, to focus on another domestic task in “Moving Out.” You may recall that “Moving Out” was fi rst unveiled during December’s Kinda Funny Showcase. The game has since been picked up by Team17 and there are in- deed some common factors between Ghost Town’s “Overcooked” games and SMG and DevM’s “Moving Out.” There’s the overhead perspective, the art style, the emphasis on cooperative couch play, but most impor- “Middle School Moguls” follows fashion designer Yuna, tech-savvy inventor Celeste, sports innovator Val and chef tantly of all, there’s the total and utter chaos that ensues. Winnie on their paths to become young entrepreneurs at Mogul Academy. Shacknews ventured out to PAX West to get a fi rst taste of what insanity awaited. “Moving Out” seems like a simple enough premise. You’re looking to move out of your home or other location before time expires. You can work alone or with up to four ‘Moguls’ empowers kids other players. And while the implication is that the game will mainly be set in a house, our demo took us beyond that. Our fi rst session went to a haunted house, where the idea was to clear out a certain number of household objects into the moving truck out front. However, there to be entrepreneurs are a number of obstacles in the way. Ghosts haunt the front yard and can scare your character into paralysis. SCARLETT LIRIANO CEPIN color, a non-binary character, and others with disabil- Meanwhile, ethereal spirits can possess furniture already iGeneration Youth ities. The character Finn Morris even has a prosthetic on the moving truck and playfully move them to another ive years ago, sisters Jenae and Gina Heitkamp de- leg, a disability that is not often seen in television shows location. Keeping everything organized and inside the cided they wanted to make a di erence in kids’ lives. for kids. truck takes some heavy teamwork. FJenae was a child therapist, and Gina was an entre- “We want every kid to be able to tune in and see them- The other main location for our playthrough was an preneur. They combined their passions and came up with selves represented, or a family like theirs represented,” o ce building, where the objective was to move the des- a brand of books, dolls and stories that they hoped would Jenae said. ignated objects into a giant freight elevator. In this case, inspire kids to create their own businesses. She and Gina believe that representation gives chil- there was more than one fl oor to work with, requiring Gina and Jenae were thrilled when their idea was de- dren a boost in self-confi dence, which is why the sisters running up and down nearby ramps. veloped into a television show, “Middle School Moguls,” tried to provide that experience for as many of their au- Unlike the actual act of moving, you can cut your time on . “We were just so excited because it was dience members as possible. “We just want to make sure down however you need to by plowing through anything a dream of ours,” Gina said. that we’re reaching the widest audience possible and in your way, like windows or glass doors. There is no “We get to weigh in on everything from the charac- showing them positive characters that look like them,” penalty for property damage. In fact, barreling through ters, to the colors they use in the background, to the Gina said. things like the Kool-Aid Man is almost encouraged. The music that’s being played,” Jenae said. “We’ve just been Diversity is just one way “Middle School Moguls” en- only thing that matters is getting the job done, but that’ll so, so grateful that (Nickelodeon has) let us be a huge courages confi dence in young kids. The character Yuna, take work with your teammates. part of it.” who is a fashion designer and model, emphasizes body It’s not just two-person objects, either, although that is The show follows Valeria “Val” Olivas, voiced by positivity and the importance of being comfortable in a big part of the game. You’re inevitably going to run into Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Laurie Her- your own skin. heavy objects like couches and heavier electronics and nandez. Val is a middle schooler who is selected to at- “I have three daughters, and those conversations be- those can’t be moved solo. One person needs to grab one tend Mogul Academy, a prestigious boarding school for tween girls start younger than I remember, and unfor- end and the other person needs to grab the other, with young entrepreneurs. As someone who is very sporty, tunately, I think, too young,” Jenae said. “So we really both teammates communicating where they’re moving. Val gets noticed by the school for inventing something wanted to show body positive characters that just own It’s easy to get stuck when both players aren’t talking. that will improve her athletic ability. their uniqueness and are confi dent and just aren’t afraid The sheer number of obstacles and the variety of stages “You don’t get to see that as a main character very of- to be themselves.” looks to make “Moving Out” a blast. It has the same vibe ten in girls’ properties. Sometimes they’ll be the sidekick Although Val, Winnie, Celeste and Yuna face a lot of as Team 17’s other cornerstone indie franchise, “Over- or the best friend,” Jenae said. challenges while creating their businesses, the adults in cooked,” in the sense that a calm approach eventually Val quickly befriends her roommates, Winnie, voiced their lives try their best to help them work through them devolves into fi ts of laughter and lots of frantic yelling. It’s by Daniella Perkins (“”); Celeste, voiced in the easiest way possible. Jenae and Gina believe it is a hilarious experience, one that’s perfect for party games by Jade Pettyjohn (“School of Rock”); and Yuna, voiced important for everyone, not just kids, to have positive at home. Groups of friends can get a lot of laughs out of by Haley Tju (“”). Together, they role models who support them. trying to fi t a futon into a moving truck while recklessly face the many challenges that come their way as they “It’s just crucial when you’re growing up, especially, smashing through any nearby wnidows. discover what it means to be a mogul. to have people that you can look up to, that support you, “Moving Out” is squarely on the Shacknews radar now “Being a mogul means taking charge of your own fu- and encourage you on your journey, but it is important and we hope to see more of it as the game’s release date ture, so setting a goal, and making a plan, and trying to at any age,” Gina said. approaches. “Moving Out” is coming in 2020 to PC (via stick to that plan to really develop something on your Above all, “Middle School Moguls” is a show about ), PlayStation 4, , and . own,” Gina said. “It’s kind of this ‘I can do it’ attitude.” overcoming obstacles to follow your dreams. “It really just has an empowering feeling behind it,” “One of the things that we touch on a lot is that it’s OK Jenae said. “You know whatever you’re doing, you can to fail. So it’s even a class, Failure 101, at Mogul Acad- be the mogul of your own life.” emy,” Jenae said. “A lot of times we think that if we’re The Heitkamp sisters themselves can be considered not perfect or wonderful at something, then we’re not moguls. Jenae is the chief innovation o cer, or CIO, of good at it, but it’s all about learning from your mistakes the entertainment company GenGirl Media Inc. Gina and just continuing to put yourself out there.” is the CEO or chief executive o cer. GenGirl Media “If you don’t believe in yourself at fi rst, it’s OK,” Gina Inc. started when both sisters were looking for a way to said. “You know you’re there to learn. You know you’re empower and inspire young girls with entrepreneurial there to grow with the people around you.” dreams. They wanted to help girls realize that they can “Middle School Moguls” airs at Sunday mornings in be a fashion designer like Yuna, or a tech-savvy inventor September on Nickelodeon. Make sure to tune in and like Celeste, or a chef like Winnie, or a sports innovator catch the adventures of Valeria Olivas and her friends like Val. Winnie, Celeste and Yuna. In “Middle School Moguls,” each mogul has a very distinct personality. There is someone for everyone to Scarlett Liriano Cepin, 19, is an iGeneration Youth reporter relate to as they watch the show, including characters of in Long Island, N.Y. Team17’s “Moving Out” has overhead perspective and an emphasis on cooperative couch play. Most importantly, total and utter chaos ensues.

TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE 00 1 A10 | Saturday, September 21, 2019 FEATURES Santa Maria tiMeS PETS Raise the perfect puppy Set yourself and your pup up for success with these tips

AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB aising a puppy is a challenge for both new and experienced dog owners. But it can also be an exciting, life-changing experience. The goal is to provide your puppy with a safe environment, but there is a fi ne line between safety and being overprotective. To help your pup develop R into a happy, healthy, well-adjusted adult dog, the American Kennel Club o ers a few tips:

1 Be consistent 2 Show your puppy 3 Don’t play too rough Decide which furni- around Puppies love playtime, but ture or parts of the house are It’s important for your puppy it is important that they learn the o -limits and be consistent with to fi nd his crate, food and water appropriate level of rough play at enforcement. Don’t reprimand bowl, and where he should be go- a young age. Your puppy needs to your dog for being on the couch ing to the bathroom. Let him ex- learn her manners when it comes one day and then let her up there plore with supervision, but don’t to playing with other people as the next. Make sure to praise your give him the run of the house on well as other animals. pup when she follows the rules. day one. Socialization is vital 4 Socializing your puppy is extremely important and should start early on, as it sets the stage for your dog to feel happy and confi dent throughout her life. Once your puppy is properly vaccinated, expose her to new people, places and situations as soon as you can.

5 Limit treats 6 Training 7 Eliminate Limit the treats you give to Make sure you teach your household dangers your new pup. They can alter your pup good manners when she Make sure there aren’t places puppy’s appetite for the more nu- is young. Training the basic in your home where your tritious meals. You also don’t want commands as a puppy will go a puppy can easily fall or become to spoil her. Puppies learn quickly long way throughout her adult trapped. Also, don’t keep sub- that by begging, crying, and acting years. Training classes can be stances that can sicken her like out, they can get their way and it extremely helpful and are lots the garbage, household cleaners, is best to control this behavior at of fun for you and your new medications, pesticides and so a young age. pup. on, within her reach.

Santa Maria Sunrisers Lions Club donates $1K ASTROGRAPH Staying focused will be a AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- CONTRIBUTED REPORT whether for a few nights, a necessity this year. If you Feb. 19) — Keep an open The Santa Maria Sun- few months or forever. Over let emotional matters get mind and listen to what’s risers Lions Club donated the 12 years of its existence, out of control or outsiders being said, but don’t feel $1,000 to Angels Foster Care Angels has placed over 260 interfere in your personal that you must make a at their bimonthly meeting children with loving local or business a airs, you will change. Focus on personal on Sept. 4, 2019. Holly Car- families. miss out on big opportuni- gains, emotional stability mody, executive director of The $1,000 donation from ties. Keep busy, have a plan and romance. Angels was presented with the Sunrisers was a portion in place and don’t hesitate PISCES (Feb. 20-March the check by President Va- of the proceeds from the to act. 20) — Someone will play nessa Grossman. 7th Annual Nate Lipscomb VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. with your heart, causing Angels Foster Care is a Memorial Golf tournament 22) — Partnership prob- you much confusion. Walk non-profi t private organi- held on July 13th, 2019 at lems will surface due to a away from indulgent situ- zation that provides social Monarch Dunes and is just lack of information, trust ations and people who are services to children ages one of several organizations issues or a change of heart. users. birth-3 who have been re- supported by the Sunrisers. Keep an open dialogue go- ARIES (March 21-April moved from their biolog- For more information on ing to avoid a misunder- 19) — Take a back seat and ical parents by the courts the Santa Maria Sunrisers standing. Choose peace be observant. Figure out CONTRIBUTED due to abuse and neglect. Lions Club, who meet at over discord. which way someone you Santa maria Sunrisers Lions Club president Vanessa Grossman Social workers from Angels the Moxie Café on the 1st LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. love is leaning. Make sug- presents angels Foster Care executive director Holly Carmody place these children with and 3rd Wednesday of the 23) — Don’t o er personal gestions that lead to a joint with a $1,000 check. families who are willing to month at 7:15 am, please information to someone e ort, romance and a step foster these young children contact Don Bock, (805) showing interest in you. toward a new beginning. and provide them with a 720-4898 or donald.bock@ What you share will put TAURUS (April 20- safe and nurturing home, comcast.net. you in a vulnerable posi- May 20) — You may feel a tion as the day progresses. change is overdue, but un- Pastor’s Corner Ask questions instead of less everything is in place, answering them. you are best o waiting. Go SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. to whomever is in charge The Fine Line Christian Science Society 22) — Your involvement in and fi nd out precisely what By Pastor Carl Nielsen group endeavors or a rally you need to proceed. for a cause you believe in GEMINI (May 21-June Bethel Lutheran Church will bring you in contact 20) — Follow your heart with someone who sparks and prepare to take phys- Is it okay for a believer to really enjoy the good your interest. ical action to get what you things in life? Yes. No. Sort of. All of the above? SAGITTARIUS (Nov. want. Socializing with the 23-Dec. 21) — Set the re- right people will lead to At first glance, that would seem to be the question cord straight concerning new beginnings. and answer when you read the words of Ecclesiastes your likes and dislikes. CANCER (June 21-July 2:24. “There is nothing better for a man than that he Don’t let anger take charge; 22) — Do whatever needs should eat and drink and find enjoyment in his toil. say what’s on your mind to be done and move on This also, I saw, is from the hand of God.” and head in whatever di- to projects that bring you rection suits you best. Ro- joy. A unique approach to Yet, on the other hand, when you consider the mance is encouraged. an old endeavor will bring “Parable of the Rich Fool,” in which a man is so CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- it up to date and make it amply blessed that he decides to pull down his barns “I will instruct you and Jan. 19) — Protect your worth your while. to build bigger ones and plans to “eat, drink, and mental and emotional LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) be merry,” only to suddenly hear the voice of God teach you in the way well-being. 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‌Righetti 42 Santa Maria 31 Paso Robles 35 San Marcos 20 Soledad 0 Visalia Mt. Whitney 21 Pioneer Valley 21 Channel Islands 14 8-man San Luis Obispo 36 Arroyo Grande 21 Madera Liberty 23 Pacifica 38 Orcutt Academy 28 Santa Ynez 13 Nipomo 6 Templeton 20 Santa Barbara 7 Cate 24 Buena 49 Bakersfield Centennial 10 Oak Park 35 Cabrillo 21 St. Joseph 8 Mission Prep 7 Eagles spoil Titans’ home debut Arroyo Grande scores touchdown pass to Elijah Castro held the Titans to 170 yards of of- in the second quarter. The Eagles fense and ground out 159 yards 21-6 win as Titans led 14-0 at halftime. rushing themselves. Arroyo Grande (4-1) has won Castro and Mason Thompson show off new digs four straight since dropping its rushed for 58 yards apiece for the opener. Nipomo fell to 2-3. The Eagles. KENNY CRESS Titans have lost three straight. “It’s ‘next man up,’” regarding [email protected]‌ They finally got to play on their the injury to Tomasin, Arroyo ‌In a San Luis Obispo County new field in a renovated Nipomo Grande coach Mike Hartman rivalry game between two short- stadium that is a work in prog- said. handed teams, Arroyo Grande ress. The Titans had hoped to “The kids did a good job. They spoiled Nipomo’s debut on its play their first game there weeks went out and executed and did new field Friday night. ago. Instead, because of con- what they had to do.” Arroyo Grande struction delays, they opened Tomasin was on crutches Fri- Ethan Royal scored on a three- their ‘home’ slate by playing day night. “I have no idea when yard run in the first half, salted Cabrillo at San Luis Obispo on he’ll be back,” said Hartman. the game away with a 16-yard Aug. 30, then played a scheduled “When the doctor clears him touchdown run at the 5:05 mark home game Sept. 13 at Mission to play, he’ll play.” of the fourth quarter and the Prep against Bishop Diego. Royal said, “We knew we PETER KLEIN‌ Eagles beat the Titans 21-6 in a Without Caleb Tomasin, who would have to put together a Zach Clift of Arroyo Grande tackles quarterback Nick Milton during the first non-league game. has been averaging about 180 half of the first game at Nipomo High School this year. Royal tossed a three-yard yards a game rushing, the Eagles Please see EAGLES, Page B7 Spartans get 1st win of 2019 JOE BAILEY [email protected]‌ ‌The Spartans and new coach Gabe Espinoza are on the board. And they got there in dramatic fashion. Orcutt Academy’s 8-man foot- ball team scored its first win of the season, erasing a 24-7 halftime deficit to Carpinteria Cate and winning 28-24 in a game played at Pioneer Valley High School. “I think it all started with Mon- day’s practice and this entire week of preparation,” said Espinoza, Orcutt Academy’s first-year head coach. “We had a message for the kids that no one thought that we were gonna win this one and if we persevered we would prevail. We hammered that all week. “Tonight, being down 24-7 at half, it really helped to know that if we could believe, we would make it happen.” LEN WOOD PHOTOS, STAFF‌ Connor Adams scored the Righetti’s Adrian Ruffino runs against Soledad’s Josiah Freeman, left, and Josue Acosta, right, at the Warriors’ stadium Friday night. game-winning touchdown on fourth-and-goal for the Spar- tans. Espinoza said the play of full- back Winston Harris was crucial. “Winston had to have over ‘We’ve got to stay hungry’ 100 yards rushing and he scored twice,” Espinoza said. “It was mainly all dive plays. Alex Sutton Warriors move to 5-0, film, everybody is taking advan- had a big play as well and scored tage of their opportunities. Every a touchdown. The defense didn’t but Righetti coach kid on my team busts their butts give up anything. and works so hard during the off- “Anything can happen when Payne wants more season, they don’t ask for much. you have a good defense and an But I want to get them on the field offense that believes in some- JOE BAILEY and our ‘1s’ want to get the ‘2s’ thing.” [email protected]‌ and ‘3s’ on the field as well. It’s the first win for Espinoza ‌Offense. Defense. Special “That keeps them motivated with the Spartans, who was a teams. and hungry.” head coach at Santa Maria High Heck, even the Righetti cheer- Though the Warriors are 5-0, School for two seasons. leaders were dominant Friday Payne knows the tougher slate “It is an amazing feeling,” Es- night as Righetti captured its fifth of the schedule lies ahead, with pinoza said of his first win with straight win to start the season. Mountain League play looming. this group. “Obviously, this isn’t The Warriors rolled past Soledad “We haven’t achieved any of the the end goal, this is a huge win 42-0, improving to 5-0 on the goals we set before the season and for us and a huge step in the right year. we’ve got to stay hungry,” Payne direction for this season, beating Righetti hasn’t let up since said. “We’ve got to stay hungry.” an opponent like Cate. There has storming back against Lompoc Righetti’s Joaquin Cuevas takes off on a long run in the fourth quarter The Warriors play at Dos Pueb- always been a rivalry with OA, so in the second week of the season. against Soledad at the Warriors’ stadium Friday night. los Friday in their next game. They this win feels really good, espe- After allowing Lompoc to get will then have then host Lancaster cially for the seniors. out to a 21-0 lead in what turned Righetti’s starters didn’t play “The best part is that every Paraclete on Oct. 4 before having “They all fought hard and be- into a 28-21 Righetti win, the in the second half Friday night player on my team has played their bye and beginning Mountain lieved.” Warriors have outscored their against Soledad. The half was these last three games,” said sec- League play with what is looking Cate drops to 2-1 with the de- opponents 178-12 in their last 3 played with a running clock as ond-year Righetti coach Tony feat. 1/2 games. the Warriors led 35-0 at the break. Payne. “Everybody is getting on Please see RIGHETTI, Page B7 Tigers claw out 36-13 win over Pirates Gills scores early Clurg. “San Luis Obispo looked But Redell also threw three in- like the team that beat Arroyo terceptions with each leading to a before Tigers Grande (in Week Zero). They’re a Tigers’ touchdown. well-rounded team.” San Luis Obispo quarterback roar back “After coming off a loss last Emilio Corona threw four TD week (to Templeton), I wanted us passes, going 12-for-25 for 222 ELLIOTT STERN to get back on track,” said San Luis yards. [email protected]‌ Obispo head coach Pat Johnston. Carson Leedom caught six ‌The Santa Ynez Pirates got off to ”And then coming back after that passes for 114 yards and two of a hot start Friday night against the early Santa Ynez touchdown — those touchdowns; Max Soltero San Luis Obispo Tigers. I’m proud of our defense. They re- caught two passes and scored Just as quickly, the game went ally stepped up, created turnovers once; and Sam Ruth hauled in to other way with the Tigers and took control of the game.” Corona’s other TD pass. pounding out a 36-13 victory in Anthony Gills led the Pirates’ The Pirates got the ball to open the non-league football game at rushing attack with 53 yard on six the game and quickly marched to SLO High School. carries. the San Luis Obispo 46 yard line, “They outplayed us. They Quarterback Bennett Redell where the drive appeared to stall. STAN RODRIGUEZ, CONTRIBUTOR‌ punched us in the mouth,” said was 9-for-15 for 117 yards on one Santa Ynez’s Logan Ast runs against San Luis Obispo on Friday night at San 00 1 Santa Ynez head coach Josh Mc- touchdown. Please see PIRATES, Page B7 Luis Obispo High School. B2 | Saturday, September 21, 2019 SPORTS Santa Maria Times

CENTRAL COAST SPORTS SPORTSWIRE Saturday‌ Righetti softball „„ Football: VCA at Monterey Trinity Christian, 2 p.m. team. Check-in will begin per event. sports. „„ Football: Hancock College at Ventura, 6 p.m. and girls golf at 12:30 p.m., with a shot- The winner of each tour- The cut off date for reg- „„ Cross Country: Cabrillo, Lompoc, St. Joseph, Nipomo at gun start at 1:30 p.m. nament receives a $750 gift istration is Sept. 6. Ojai Invitational, Lake Casitas, 8:30 a.m. fundraiser‌ The $125 fee per player card, second gets $425, For more information, „„ Cross Country: Pioneer Valley at Woodbridge Invita- includes green fees, range third $375, four $200 and and to register, contact tional, Silver Lakes, 5 p.m. The Righetti High School balls and cart, a box fifth $125. tournament director Mar- „„ Girls water polo: Santa Maria at Arroyo Grande Tourney softball and girls golf pro- lunch, and a goodie bag at This gifts are approved cus Guzman at mguzman@ „„ Girls water polo: Pioneer Valley at Watsonville Tourna- grams will be co-hosting a check-in. By the USGA, CIF and smjuhsd.org, or by phone ment fundraiser golf tournament Proceeds will be desig- doesn’t affect the amateur at (805) 264-4262. Checks „„ Boys water polo: Nipomo, Arroyo Grande at Arroyo on Saturday, Oct. 26 at nated to benefit boys and status of the junior golfer. should be made payable to Grande Tournament, Nipomo, Arroyo Grande Rancho Maria Golf Course. girls golf teams at Santa To sign up, there is a $50 PVHS Boosters. „„ Boys water polo: Pioneer Valley at Spartan Tournament, The tournament will Maria High School. membership fee that runs Oxnard Rio Mesa begin with a 9 a.m. shot- There will be a closest through December 31, „„ Girls Volleyball: Santa Ynez at Carpinteria Tournament, gun start. The cost of the to the pin, a long drive 2020. Each tournament is Registration 8 a.m. four-person scramble is and other on-course con- $300 for members and $315 open for YMCA „„ Girls volleyball: Pioneer Valley at BakersfieldR idgeview $100 per player, which tests. Prizes will include a for non-members. Tournament includes green fee, cart, new car for a hole-in-one. Registration is now open soccer leagues‌ „„ Girls volleyball: Cabrillo, Lompoc at Caprinteria Tourna- lunch and prizes. Individ- Corporate sponsorships are but deadlines vary depend- ment uals may sign up on their available. ing on the event. Registration for YMCA „„ Girls volleyball: Orcutt Academy at Carpinteria Tourna- own or as a team and par- Entry forms, sponsor- La Purisima is one of fall soccer leagues is open ment ticipants can designate ship donations and pay- two courses on the tour, until Sept. 22. „„ High School Rodeo: CHSRA District 7 High School Rodeo which sport their donation ments can be sent to Santa the other in Madera at the Age groups are 3-5-year- No. 1 and Junior High School Rodeo No. 1 and No. 2, should go to. Tee sponsor- Maria High School GOLF, DragonFly Golf Course, olds and 6-9-year-olds. Parkfield ships are available for $75. attn. Jay Cheney, 901 S. with dates on Oct. 26-27, The season will run from Entry forms are avail- Broadway, Santa Maria, Nov. 16-17, Dec. 14-15, Jan. Oct. 19 to Dec. 14. Games SUNDAY‌ able at Rancho Maria or CA 93454. 25-26, Feb. 22-23, March will take place in the YM- „„ High School Rodeo: CHSRA District 7 High School and can be obtained by con- For more information, 21-22 and April 25-26. CA’s outdoor Arena soccer Junior High School Rodeo No. 1, Parkfield tacting Brian Tomooka, contact Cheney at 1-805- The La Purisima dates facility. who coaches girls golf and 878-2296 or Brian Wallace are Nov. 9-10, Dec. 7-8, Registration fees are softball at Righetti High. at 1-805-294-2953. Jan. 18-19, Feb. 15-16, $70 for YMCA members TELEVISION‌ Tomooka can be reached March 14-15 and April 18- and $90 for participants. at (805) 260-3874. 19. Scholarships are avail- Saturday‌ All proceeds will benefit Main Event Those interested in play- able. For registration, visit AUTO RACING‌ the Righetti High girls golf ing in or sponsoring the smvymca.org or go to the Formula One: The Singapore Grand Prix, practice session 3, and softball program. Junior Golf Tour‌ tournament can email the- YMCA front desk. Singapore (ESPN2) 2:55 a.m. The Main Event Junior maineventjuniorgolftour@ For more information, Formula One: The Singapore Grand Prix, qualifying, Singa- Golf Tour is scheduled gmail.com. contact YMCA sports di- pore (ESPNews) 5:55 a.m. Hancock cross is coming to the Central rector Cathy Otero at co- IndyCar Racing: The Laguna Seca, qualifying, Salinas country team Coast starting Nov. 9-10, [email protected] or (NBCSN) 1:30 p.m. with a tournament being Pioneer 1-805-937-8521. NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: The Federated Auto seeks stationary held at La Purisima. Valley Golf Parts 400, Richmond, Va. (NBCSN) 4:30 p.m. The tour is for elite boy Boys & Girls BOXING‌ bikes‌ golfers aged 14-18 from Tournament‌ PBC Fight Night: Quillin-Angulo, Bakersfield (FS1) 7:30 p.m. Santa Barbara County Club basketball GOLF‌ The Hancock College and was designed for col- The Pioneer Valley Golf European Tour Golf: The BMW PGA Championship, third women’s cross country lege-bound junior players. Tournament will take place registration‌ team is seeking stationary La Purisima Golf Club, Sept. 22 at the Blacklake round, Surrey, England (GOLF) 4:30 a.m. bikes for team workouts. near Lompoc, was selected Golf Resort in Nipomo. The Boys & Girls Clubs PGA Tour Golf: The Sanderson Farms Championship, third For more information, as it is a US Open qualifying Entry fee is $350 for a of Mid Central Coast will round, Jackson, Miss. (GOLF) 12 p.m. contact Hancock coach site. team of four players, or be taking registrations on- Asian Tour Golf: The Shinhan Dongae Open, final ound,r Louie Quintana at 805- This tour is for golfers $100 per person (entered line for winter basketball at Incheon, South Korea (GOLF) 9 p.m. 705-3299. Quintana has who have a established as an individual). The fee bgc-sports.org. HORSE RACING‌ said he is willing to pick Handicap of 9.5 or less and includes 18 holes of golf, a The league is open to Saratoga Live: From Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (FS2) 11:30 a.m. up the bikes if they are in a the fields will max out at 32 cart, range balls, a hot dog all current kindergarten Breeder’s Cup Challenge Series: The Pennsylvania Derby, nearby location. players at each event. Reg- lunch and a Santa Maria to eighth-grade boys and Bensalem, Pa. (NBC) 2 p.m. istration is first-come, first Tri-Tip dinner. girls. LACROSSE‌ serve and the tour is ranked Prize money will be Games will be played in Premier Lacrosse League: Teams TBD, Championship (NBC) Saints Golf by Junior Golf Scoreboard award to top teams, who- Orcutt, Santa Maria and 11:30 a.m. and Global Junior Golf ever hits the longest drive Guadalupe. Game days/ MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL‌ Classic‌ Scoreboard and every tour- and who gets the closest to nights will be on Thursday LA Angels at Houston (FSW) 4 p.m. The seventh annual nament will affect ranking the pin on a par three. and Saturday and games Philadelphia at Cleveland (FS1) 4 p.m. Saints Golf Classic will take status. There will be raffle will start Nov. 23. Colorado at LA Dodgers (SNLA) 6 p.m. place Sept. 21 at the Santa The tour is a perfor- prizes, a 50/50 drawing For questions about SOCCER‌ Maria Country Club. mance-based prize fund and a silent auction. Pro- the league, please contact Premier League: Tottenham at Leicester City (NBCSN) The format is a four-per- model that offers ache of ceeds will be designated to J’Nay Hawthorne at (805) 4:25 a.m. son scramble. Golfers can the top-five players gift help support Pioneer Val- 354-7431 or email at JNay@ Bundesliga: Cologne at Bayern Munich (FS1) 6:30 a.m. enter as individuals or as a cards not to exceed $750 ley High School clubs and bgccentralcoast.org. Bundesliga: Union Berlin at Bayer Leverkusen (FS2) 6:30 a.m. Premier League: TBA (NBCSN) 6:55 a.m. Leipzig at Werder Bremen (FS2) 9:20 a.m. Premier League: Brighton at Newcastle United (NBC) Patriots cut ties with Brown after 1 game 9:30 a.m. Liga MX: Puebla at Monterrey (FS2) 2:55 p.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts ‌FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Antonio Brown was released by the Patriots on Friday af- SCORECARD ter a second woman accused him of sexual misconduct. FOOTBALL Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 5:15 p.m. New England is the third ‌National Football League ODDS team in seven months to AMERICAN CONFERENCE‌ have tired of the receiver’s East‌ ‌Pregame.com Line conduct. W L T Pct PF PA‌ ‌Major League Baseball New England 2 0 0 1.000 76 3 The defending Super Buffalo 2 0 0 1.000 45 30 ‌SATURDAY N.Y. Jets 0 2 0 .000 19 40 ‌National League Bowl champions announced Miami 0 2 0 .000 10 102 FAVORITE LINE DOG LINE the move in a statement South‌ at CHICAGO -127 St. Louis +117 W L T Pct PF PA‌New York -118 at CINCINNATI +108 emailed to reporters, three Houston 1 1 0 .500 41 42 Wash. -245 at MIAMI +225 Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 43 47 at MILWAUKEE -207 Pitt. +187 minutes after Brown posted Jacksonville 1 2 0 .333 58 60 at ATLANTA OFF San Fran. OFF on Twitter: “Thank you for Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 67 52 Arizona -126 at SAN DIEGO +116 North‌ at LA DODGERS -320 Colo. +290 the opportunity @Patriots W L T Pct PF PA‌ ‌American League #GoWinIt.” Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 82 27 at NEW YORK -300 Toronto +270 Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 36 46 Chicago -120 at DETROIT +110 Brown, who in his debut Cincinnati 0 2 0 .000 37 62 at TAMPA BAY OFF Boston OFF caught four passes for 56 Pittsburgh 0 2 0 .000 29 61 at BALTIMORE OFF Seattle OFF West‌ at MINN. -310 Kan.City +280 yards and a touchdown in W L T Pct PF PA‌at HOUSTON OFF LA Angels OFF Kansas City 2 0 0 1.000 68 36 at OAKLAND -270 Texas +240 the Patriots’ victory over the Oakland 1 1 0 .500 34 44 ‌Interleague Miami Dolphins last week, LYNN SLADKY, ASSOCIATED PRESS‌ L.A. Chargers 1 1 0 .500 40 37 at CLEVELAND -168 Phil. +158 has been accused of rape in Denver 0 2 0 .000 30 40 ‌College Football Wide receiver Antonio Brown caught four passes for 56 yards and a touchdown in his debut NATIONAL CONFERENCE‌ a lawsuit by a former trainer. East‌ ‌SATURDAY for the Patriots last week. New England released Brown, accused by multiple women of W L T Pct PF PA‌FAVORITE OPEN NOW O/U DOG He also faces allegations that Dallas 2 0 0 1.000 66 38 at IOWA ST 18½ 18 (54) La.Monroe sexual misconduct, on Friday. Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 52 51 at OHIO ST. 37½ 38½ (56) Mia.(OH) he exposed himself to an art- N.Y. Giants 0 2 0 .000 31 63 at CLEMSON 44½ 41½ (61) Charlotte ist he hired to paint a mural at move in a different direction game at Arizona after Cam (hamstring); Cleveland Washington 0 2 0 .000 48 63 at INDIANA 27½ 27½ (56½) UCONN South‌ UCF 10½ 11 (61½) at PITT. his home. He has denied the at this time.” Newton was ruled out with Browns safety Damarious W L T Pct PF PA‌at OHIO 6½ 3 (67½) La.-Lafaytte accusations. Earlier this week, Nike cut a mid-foot sprain. It will be Randall (concussion); and Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 37 45 Nebraska 10 13½ (62) at ILLINOIS Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 36 48 Temple 13½ 15½ (50½) at BUFFALO Patriots coach Bill Beli- ties with the receiver, saying the second career start for Los Angeles Rams tight New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 39 55 at MIAMI 29½ 29½ (47½) C. Mich. Carolina 0 2 0 .000 41 50 at VIRGINIA 29½ 28 (46½) Old Dom. chick and quarterback Tom in an email, “Antonio Brown Allen, an Arizona native. end Tyler Higbee (bruised North‌ Coast. Carol. 15 17 (61) at UMASS Brady declined to comment is not a Nike athlete.” Coach said chest). W L T Pct PF PA‌Mich. St 4 9 (37) at N’WESTRN Green Bay 2 0 0 1.000 31 19 Troy 16½ 17½ (56) at AKRON on Brown — one of the NFL’s A four-time All-Pro who Newton will not travel with Detroit 1 0 1 .750 40 37 Bos.Coll. 7½ 8½ (57½) at RUTGERS most prolific receivers for caught 837 passes over nine the team to Arizona and that Around the league‌ Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 44 33 at SYRACUSE 5½ 4½ (65½) W. Mich. Chicago 1 1 0 .500 19 24 at NC ST. 20 19½ (58½) Ball St. a decade — during their seasons with the Steelers, he is “day-to-day,” leaving New York Giants wide re- West‌ at WISC. 2½ 3 (44½) Mich. W L T Pct PF PA‌ Toledo 7 9 (66) at COLO. ST. scheduled media availabil- Brown wore out his welcome his status unclear for Week ceiver Sterling Shepard said San Francisco 2 0 0 1.000 72 34 at NEW MEX. 6 4½ (71) New Mex. St. ity Friday. Belichick said in Pittsburgh after he went 4. he knew he had a concus- L.A. Rams 2 0 0 1.000 57 36 Wash. 6 6½ (50½) at BYU Seattle 2 0 0 1.000 49 46 at ARIZ. ST 6½ 8½ (48½) Colo. during the morning that missing for two days before Newton aggravated his left sion in the season opener Arizona 0 1 1 .250 44 50 at MISS. +2 2½ (41½) California the team was looking into the 2018 season finale. The foot in Carolina’s 20-14 loss against Dallas but played to at FLA. 14½ 14 (48½) Tenn. ‌Thursday’s Game at TEXAS ST. 1½ 3 (63½) Ga. St. “some things,” then cut off Steelers traded him to Oak- to the Buccaneers on Sept. 12 try to help the team win. The Jacksonville 20, Tennessee 7 at ALA. 39 38 (61½) Sou. Miss his news conference when land, which signed him to and has not practiced since. four-year receiver practiced at MISS. ST 7½ 6 (48) Kent. ‌Sunday’s Games LSU 19½ 24½ (62½) at VANDY reporters continued to ask a contract that would have It will be only the sixth game this week and is expected Miami at Dallas, 10 a.m. at NO. CAR. 2½ 2½ (58) App. St. about Brown. paid him up to $50 million the 2015 league MVP has to play Sunday when the Oakland at Minnesota, 10 a.m. at TEX. A&M 4 4 (47½) Auburn Cincinnati at Buffalo, 10 a.m. at TULSA 4½ 3½ (46) Wyo. Asked if he expected over the next three seasons. missed during his nine-year Giants face the Buccaneers Baltimore at Kansas City, 10 a.m. at MIZZOU 10 8½ (60½) S. Car. Brown to play in Sunday’s But he never played a game NFL career due to injury. in Tampa, Florida. ... The Atlanta at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. W. Virginia 6 4½ (48½) at KANSAS at TEXAS 7½ 6½ (72½) Okla. St. game against the New York for the Raiders, quarreling Also, outside linebacker San Francisco 49ers signed Detroit at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. at KENT ST 9 11½ (62½) Bowl.Grn. Denver at Green Bay, 10 a.m. at TCU 11 8 (55) SMU Jets, Belichick said, “He’s on with the coach and general Bruce Irvin (hamstring), tackle Sam Young to a one- N.Y. Jets at New England, 10 a.m. at ARK. 20 21 (61½) San Jose St. N.Y. Giants at Tampa Bay, 1:05 p.m. at UAB 13 10½ (48½) S. Alabama the roster.” manager until they, too, defensive back Rashaan year deal and placed receiver Carolina at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. Oregon 8 10½ (57½) at STANFORD About five hours later, he released him. The Patriots Gaulden (groin) and guard Trent Taylor on injured re- Houston at L.A. Chargers, 1:25 p.m. Baylor 24 26 (58½) at RICE New Orleans at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. at NO. TEX. 18 18½ (58) UTSA wasn’t. signed him only a few hours Brandon Greene (neck) have serve. The Niners made the Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. at GEORGIA 13 14½ (58) Notre Dame “It’s unfortunate things later, giving him a one-year been ruled out. move to bring back Young L.A. Rams at Cleveland, 5:20 p.m. at FLA. ST 8½ 6½ (61½) Louisville Nevada 14½ 14 (51½) at UTEP didn’t work out with the deal that would have guar- Other players ruled out after losing starting left ‌Monday’s Game at WASH. ST 18 18½ (57½) UCLA Patriots,” Brown’s agent, anteed him $9 million and for the weekend include tackle Joe Staley to a bro- Chicago at Washington, 5:15 p.m. Utah St 2½ 3½ (54) at S. DIEGO ST. Thursday, Sept. 26‌ ‌NFL Drew Rosenhaus tweeted. paid him up to $15 million Kansas City Chiefs run- ken leg last week. Staley is Philadelphia at Green Bay, 5:20 p.m. “But Antonio is healthy and this season. ning back Damien Williams expected to miss at least six Sunday, Sept. 29‌ ‌SUNDAY Carolina at Houston, 10 a.m. FAVORITE OPEN NOW O/U DOG is looking forward to his next (bruised knee); Philadelphia weeks. ... The NFL banned at GRN BAY 8 7 (43) Denver Cleveland at Baltimore, 10 a.m. at PHIL. 8 6 (45½) Detroit opportunity in the NFL. He Panthers rule Eagles wide receiver De- any on-field pyrotechnics Kansas City at Detroit, 10 a.m. at KAN. CITY 6½ 5½ (52) Balt. wants to play the game he Shaun Jackson (abdomen) and “flame effects” at any Oakland at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. at BUFF. 6½ 6 (44) Cinn. out Newton‌ L.A. Chargers at Miami, 10 a.m. at INDY 2½ 1 (47) Atlanta loves and he hopes to play and running back Corey league or team events, in- Washington at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. at MINN. 8 9 (43½) Oakland Tennessee at Atlanta, 10 a.m. at N. ENG. 18 21 (43) NY Jets for another team soon.” The Panthers will be Clement (shoulder); Atlanta cluding games, after a blaze New England at Buffalo, 10 a.m. at DALLAS 20 22 (47) Miami In the email attributed to counting on second-year Falcons punter Matt Bosher broke out on one of the Seattle at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. at T. BAY 5½ 6 (47½) NY Giants Tampa Bay at L.A. Rams, 1:05 p.m. at ARIZONA +3 2 (44½) Car. “a Patriots spokesperson,” quarterback to (groin); Buffalo Bills run- sidelines prior to the start Jacksonville at Denver, 1:25 p.m. at SEATTLE PK 4½ (45) New Orl. the team said: “We appre- help them climb out of an ning back Devin Singletary of the Tennessee Titans’ Minnesota at Chicago, 1:25 p.m. at LA CHRGRS 3 3 (48½) Houston at SAN FRAN. +1½ 6½ (43½) Pitt. ciate the hard work of many 0-2 hole to start the season. (hamstring), tight end Tyler Sunday’s game last Sunday Dallas at New Orleans, 5:20 p.m. LA Rams 1½ 3 (47) at CLVELND Open: San Francisco, N.Y. Jets people over the past 11 days, Allen was named Caro- Kroft (ankle) and starting against the Indianapolis ‌MONDAY 00 Monday, Sept. 30‌ Chicago 5½ 3½ (41) at WASH. but we feel that it is best to lina’s starter for Sunday’s cornerback Taron Johnson Colts at Nissan Stadium. 1 Santa Maria Times SPORTS Saturday, September 21, 2019 | B3

GAMES ON TV SATURDAY’S GAMES ON TV 9 a.m. Southern Miss at Alabama ESPN2 9 a.m. LSU at Vanderbilt SEC SCREEN PLAY 9 a.m. tennessee at Florida ESPN YOUR TV GUIDE TO THE WEEK IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL 9 a.m. michigan at Wisconsin Fox 9 a.m. California at Mississippi ESPU 9 a.m. teams TBA BTN TUBE RATINGS‌:  Take the batteries out of the remote  Worthy of your full attention  Unless “Shawshank Redemption” is on, tune in  Maybe DVR it for a rainy day 9 a.m. Western Michigan at Syracuse ACC 9 a.m. Louisiana-Monroe at Iowa State FS1 Main attraction‌ 9 a.m. michigan State at Northwestern ABC No. 7 Notre Dame at No. 3 Georgia, 5 p.m., CBS: The Irish have not looked good in games against top 10 teams. 9 a.m. morgan State at Army CBSSN The most recent flop was a 30-3 loss to Clemson in last season’s College Football Playoff semifinals. So Notre Dame would like to alter the narrative. For Georgia, this is the lone chance to pick up an impressive nonconference win, 12:30 p.m. miami (Ohio) at Ohio State BTN which would boost its chances of landing a spot in the CFP. 12:30 p.m. auburn at Texas A&M CBS TUBE RATING:  12:30 p.m. uCF at Pittsburgh ABC/ESPN2 12:30 p.m. Washington at BYU ABC/ESPN2 12:30 p.m. SMU at TCU FS1 12:30 p.m. temple at Buffalo ESPU 12:30 p.m. Wyoming at Tulsa CBSSN 12:30 p.m. South Alabama at UAB NFL 12:30 p.m. Louisville at Florida State ESPN 1 p.m. teams TBA SEC 1 p.m. Central Michigan at Miami ACC 4 p.m. Oregon at Stanford ESPN 4 p.m. Old Dominion at Virginia ESPN2 4 p.m. baylor at Rice CBSSN 4 p.m. ball State at NC State ESPU 4:30 p.m. Oklahoma State at Texas ABC 4:30 p.m. San Jose State at Arkansas SEC 4:30 p.m. Charlotte at Clemson ACC 5 p.m. Notre Dame at Georgia CBS 5 p.m. Nebraska at Illinois BTN 7 p.m. Colorado at Arizona State PAC12 7:15 p.m. toledo at Colorado State ESPN2 7:30 p.m. uCLA at Washington State ESPN

AROUND THE PAC-12 NORTH CONF ALL California 1-0 3-0 at Mississippi, 9 a.m. Washington State 0-0 3-0 UCLA, 7:30 p.m. Oregon 0-0 2-1 at Stanford, 4 p.m. Oregon State 0-0 1-2 Bye Washington 0-1 2-1 at BYU, 12:30 p.m. Stanford 0-1 1-2 Oregon, 4 p.m. SOUTH CONF ALL Southern Cal 1-0 2-1 Utah, late Friday Arizona State 0-0 3-0 Colorado, 7 p.m. Utah 0-0 3-0 at Southern Cal, late Friday Colorado 0-0 2-1 at Arizona State, 7 p.m. Arizona 0-0 2-1 Bye UCLA 0-0 0-3 at Washington State, 7:30 p.m. Notre Dame safety Jalen Elliott (21) celebrates an interception against New Mexico last week ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 in South Bend, Indiana. Games Saturday unless noted PAUL SANCYA, ASSOCIATED PRESS 1. Clemson (3-0) Charlotte, 4:30 p.m. 2. Alabama (3-0) Southern Miss, 9 a.m. 3. Georgia (3-0) No. 7 Notre Dame, 5 p.m. 4. LSU (3-0) at Vanderbilt, 9 a.m. Kicking off your day Setting the scene‌ 5. Oklahoma (3-0) bye 6. Ohio State (3-0) Miami (Ohio), 12:30 p.m. (Hey, it’s gameday! Grab the coffee and boneless wings.) ’Bama likely to start four 7. Notre Dame (2-0) at No. 3 Georgia, 5 p.m. No. 11 Michigan at No. 13 Wisconsin, 9 a.m., Fox: This is a chance for the 8. Auburn (3-0) at No. 17 Texas A&M, 12:30 p.m. Badgers to show they are the team to beat in the Big Ten West. Michigan, freshmen on defense 9. Florida (3-0) Tennessee, 9 a.m. meanwhile, still is trying to get its new-look offense on track.T he Wolverines 10. Utah (3-0) at Southern Cal, late Friday haven’t won in Mad Town since 2001. This game would be better under the ‌TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — 11. Michigan (2-0) at No. 13 Wisconsin, 9 a.m. lights, but what a great way to start your viewing day. RATING:  has started freshmen on defense before at Alabama, either through necessity or 12. Texas (2-1) Oklahoma State, 4:30 p.m. Michigan State at Northwestern, 9 a.m., ABC: The Wildcats have won sheer talent. T13. Wisconsin (2-0) No. 11 Michigan, 9 a.m. three straight and four of five againstM ichigan State, and they bounced He just can’t recall having had to rely T13. Penn State (3-0) bye back from a season-opening loss to Stanford with a solid win over UNLV. so much on so many this early in the sea- Michigan State figures to show up angry after its quirky home loss to Ari- son. The second-ranked Crimson Tide 15. UCF (3-0) at Pittsburgh, 12:30 p.m. zona State. RATING:  could start four freshmen in the de- 16. Oregon (2-1) at Stanford, 4 p.m. Commercial check-ins: No. 4 LSU at Vanderbilt, 9 a.m., SEC; No. 23 Cal- fensive front seven in Saturday’s game 17. Texas A&M (2-1) No. 8 Auburn, 12:30 p.m. ifornia at Mississippi, 9 a.m., ESPNU; Southern Miss at No. 2 Alabama, against Southern Miss, mostly courtesy 18. Iowa (3-0) bye 9 a.m., ESPN2 of injuries. 19. Washington State (3-0) UCLA, 7:30 p.m. “We knew we were going to have to 20. Boise State (3-0) Air Force, late Friday have a lot of depth in our defense with Some afternoon delight‌ 21. Virginia (3-0) Old Dominion, 4 p.m. the freshmen and we’re really pleased (A little warmup for a big night.) with the freshmen that we were able 22. Washington (2-1) at BYU, 12:30 p.m. No. 8 Auburn at No. 17 Texas A&M, 12:30 p.m., CBS: College Station will to recruit last year,” Saban said. “And 23. California (3-0) at Mississippi, 9 a.m. be rocking with the Tigers in town. Auburn’s JaTarvious Whitlow is emerging they’ve done a nice job of working, de- 24. Arizona (State (3-0) Colorado, 7 p.m. as one of the nation’s top running backs, and he’ll get a shot at an Aggies veloping and continuing to improve. But 25. TCU (2-0) SMU, 12:30 p.m. defense allowing only 87.7 yards rushing per game. RATING:  we’ve had some unfortunate bad luck No. 22 Washington at BYU, 12:30 p.m., ABC/ESPN2: BYU already owns or whatever you want to call it, losing two wins over Power Five schools (at Tennessee and Southern Cal). The players at certain positions. A couple of THIS WEEK IN HISTORY Cougars’ Zach Wilson is a dual-threat quarterback who could give the Hus- inside linebackers, a defensive lineman. “These guys have had to be thrust kies some issues. RATING:  ‌Sept. 18, 1982: In a rare father-son matchup, coach into duty before we thought they would. Jack Elway led San Jose State to its second consecutive Commercial check-ins: Miami (Ohio) at No. 6 Ohio State, 12:30 p.m., BTN; We’re working hard to try to get them to upset of quarterback and Stanford 35-31 in No. 15 UCF at Pittsburgh, 12:30 p.m., ESPN2/ABC; Kentucky at Mississippi gain the confidence they need to play Palo Alto, California. John Elway completed 24 of 36 State, 1 p.m., SEC well on a consistent basis.” passes for 382 yards and three touchdowns. Spartans The group of Alabama’s ready-for- quarterback Steve Clarkson threw for 285 yards, three In prime time‌ the-SEC freshman defenders has in- touchdowns and scored on a 3-yard keeper for the win (The stadium lights — and your TV — should shine bright.) cluded the likes of defensive backs after a Cardinal fumble. Stanford reached the Spartans’ and Patrick Surtain 26-yard line, but Elway got sacked on four consecutive No. 16 Oregon at Stanford, 4 p.m., ESPN: Oregon looks to win its Pac-12 II — a sophomore this season — and line- plays to end the game. opener for first time since 2014, with a game against nemesis Stanford.T he backer CJ Mosley. Sept. 19, 2009: Texas College of the NAIA was Cardinal are trying to avoid their first three-game losing streak since 2008 Nose guard DJ Dale won the job start- trounced 75-6 by Texas Southern a week after losing in Jim Harbaugh’s second season as coach. Stanford is 5-0 after dropping ing with a strong spring. Injuries have 92-0 to Stephen F. Austin. The Steers fell to 0-4, having two in a row under coach David Shaw. RATING:  moved linebackers and been outscored 300-12. Oklahoma State at No. 12 Texas, 4:30 p.m., ABC: The Pokes have owned Shane Lee into the starting lineup in all —The Associated Press Austin, winning the past five meetings at Texas. No other opponent ever three games. Defensive end Justin Eb- has done that. The Horns, however, see a chance to respond in prime time oigbe now appears set to join them with THE NUMBER after a home loss to LSU two weeks ago. RATING:  LaBryan Ray expected to be out at least six weeks with a foot injury. Freshman Wake Forest has had one player with at Commercial check-ins: Colorado at No. 24 Arizona State, 7 p.m., PAC12; safety also is playing a least 158 yards receiving in each of its UCLA at No. 19 Washington State, 7:30 p.m., ESPN meaningful role. 158three game this season. Sage Surratt hit Alabama is eighth in the Southeastern that mark against Utah State in the opener before finish- Next week’s big games: Peeking ahead Conference in total defense after those ing with 169 yards against North Carolina. Scotty Wash- „„ No. 19 Washington State at No. 10 Utah injuries and a large exodus of talent to ington had 158 yards receiving in Week 2 against Rice. „„ No. 21 Virginia at No. 7 Notre Dame the NFL. Those two have combined to win three weekly player of „„ No. 6 Ohio State at Nebraska — Clark Grell, Lincoln Journal-Star — Associated Press the week awards from the ACC.

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East W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away‌ x-New York 100 55 .645 — — 5-5 L-1 55-24 45-31 Tampa Bay 91 63 .591 8½ — 6-4 W-2 44-32 47-31 Foltynewicz, Braves win NL East Boston 80 73 .523 19 10½ 4-6 L-1 37-41 43-32 Toronto 63 91 .409 36½ 28 8-2 W-5 31-44 32-47 ASSOCIATED PRESS league-leading 50th home Baltimore 50 104 .325 49½ 41 4-6 W-1 24-55 26-49 ATLANTA — The Atlanta run as New York defeated Central W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away‌ Braves clinched their sec- host Cincinnati. Alonso is Minnesota 95 59 .617 — — 6-4 W-2 45-34 50-25 ond straight NL East title two homers shy of Yankees Cleveland 91 63 .591 4 — 8-2 W-5 48-31 43-32 when Ronald Acuña Jr. hit slugger Aaron Judge’s 2017 Chicago 67 86 .438 27½ 23½ 4-6 W-2 35-39 32-47 his 41st homer in a 6-0 win total for the rookie record. Kansas City 56 99 .361 39½ 35½ 3-7 L-4 29-47 27-52 over San Francisco on Fri- Detroit 45 108 .294 49½ 45½ 2-8 L-4 21-55 24-53 day night that eliminated RAYS 5, RED SOX 4 (11): West W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away‌ the Giants from postseason Willy Adames delivered the z-Houston 101 53 .656 — — 7-3 W-6 59-20 42-33 contention in Bruce Bochy’s winning hit with a single in Oakland 92 61 .601 8½ — 8-2 W-2 50-28 42-33 last year as San Francisco the 11th and host Tampa Texas 74 79 .484 26½ 16½ 4-6 L-5 42-33 32-46 manager. Bay, tied with Cleveland Los Angeles 69 85 .448 32 22 2-8 L-2 36-39 33-46 “I feel like we knocked on for the second AL wild card, Seattle 65 89 .422 36 26 7-3 L-1 33-42 32-47 the door last year. Hope- beat defending World Series fully we kick it in this year,” champion Boston. The Red Thursday’s results Braves manager Brian Snit- ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS‌ Sox were eliminated from Boston 5, San Francisco 4 Toronto 8, Baltimore 4 ker said. Braves center fielderR onald Acuna Jr. celebrates as he slides postseason play. Seattle 6, Pittsburgh 5 (11) Cleveland 7, Detroit 0 into third base on an Ozzie Albies double in the first inning N.Y. Yankees 9, L.A. Angels 1 Minnesota 8, Kansas City 5 Acuña scored four runs to back Mike Foltynewicz, who Friday against the Giants in Atlanta. INDIANS 5, PHILLIES 2: Friday’s results allowed three hits in eight Shane Bieber pitched ef- Baltimore 5, Seattle 3 Houston 6, L.A. Angels 4 innings. Atlanta’s 19th divi- six scoreless innings, Trent sixth for his first major fectively into the seventh Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 2 Minnesota 4, Kansas City 3 Toronto 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4 (11) sion title tied the New York Grisham hit a bases-loaded league win, and host Min- inning, and Oscar Mercado Chicago White Sox 10, Detroit 1 Texas at Oakland, (n) Yankees for the most since triple and host Milwau- nesota handed Kansas City knocked in two runs as host Major League Baseball split kee routed Pittsburgh. The its 99th loss. Minnesota won Cleveland beat Philadelphia Today’s games into divisions for the 1969 Brewers, who pulled two for the sixth time in eight for its fifth straight victory. Toronto (Zeuch 1-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Paxton 14-6), 10:05 a.m. season. games ahead of Chicago games to maintain its four- Boston (TBD) at Tampa Bay (Glasnow 6-1), 3:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Nova 10-12) at Detroit (Alexander 1-3), 3:10 p.m. Braves players ran onto in the NL wild card, trail game lead over Cleveland in BLUE JAYS 4, YANKEES 3: Seattle (TBD) at Baltimore (Wojciechowski 3-8), 4:05 p.m. the infield to celebrate as Washington by a game for the AL Central. It reduced Justin Smoak and Danny Kansas City (Sparkman 4-11) at Minnesota (Berríos 13-8), 4:10 p.m. soon as Acuña caught Alex the top spot. its magic number to clinch Jansen each hit home runs as L.A. Angels (Sandoval 0-3) at Houston (Miley 14-5), 4:10 p.m. Dickerson’s flyout. the division title to five with Toronto defeated host New Philadelphia (Vargas 6-8) at Cleveland (Plesac 8-6), 4:10 p.m. ASTROS 6, ANGELS 4: Carlos eight games to play. York, a day after the Yankees Texas (Burke 0-1) at Oakland (Manaea 2-0), 6:07 p.m. CARDINALS 2, CUBS 1: Yad- Correa hit two home runs, clinched the AL East. ier Molina had three of St. Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman NATIONALS 6, MARLINS Louis’ four hits, including also connected and Houston 4: Trea Turner hit two WHITE SOX 10, TIGERS 1: NATIONAL LEAGUE a two-run single, and the dropped its magic number solo homers, and NL wild Eloy Jiménez hit a grand visiting Cardinals held off to clinch the AL Central to card-leading Washington slam in the fourth inning, East W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away‌ fading Chicago. The Cardi- one by beating Los Angeles. beat host Miami, which be- and Yoán Moncada also x-Atlanta 95 60 .613 — — 5-5 W-2 49-30 46-30 nals maintained their three- Houston could have locked came the third team to lose went deep for Chicago in a Washington 84 68 .553 9½ — 5-5 W-1 42-31 42-37 game lead over Milwaukee up a third straight division 100 games this season, join- romp over host Detroit. New York 80 73 .523 14 3½ 7-3 W-3 43-31 37-42 in the NL Central and ex- title by the end of the night ing Baltimore and Detroit. Philadelphia 78 74 .513 15½ 5 4-6 L-2 43-35 35-39 tended their lead over the if Oakland lost a late game ORIOLES 5, MARINERS 3: Miami 53 100 .346 41 30½ 2-8 L-2 29-50 24-50 Cubs to five games. against the Texas Rangers. METS 8, REDS 1: Jacob de- Aaron Brooks threw seven Central W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away‌ Grom threw seven score- innings of one-hit ball in St. Louis 87 67 .565 — — 6-4 W-3 49-29 38-38 BREWERS 10, PIRATES 1: TWINS 4, ROYALS 3: Randy less innings, and rookie relief as host Baltimore beat Milwaukee 84 70 .545 3 — 8-2 W-2 47-32 37-38 Chase Anderson pitched Dobnak pitched into the Pete Alonso hit his major Seattle. Chicago 82 72 .532 5 2 5-5 L-4 51-28 31-44 Cincinnati 72 82 .468 15 12 5-5 L-1 40-36 32-46 BOX SCORES Pittsburgh 65 89 .422 22 19 2-8 L-7 31-44 34-45 West W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away‌ Cardinals 2, Cubs 1 Nationals 6, Marlins 4 Mets 8, Reds 1 Rays 5, Red Sox 4 (11) x-Los Angeles 98 55 .641 — — 6-4 L-1 57-21 41-34 St. Louis AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Washington AB R H BI BB SO Avg. New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Boston AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Fowler rf 2 0 0 0 3 1 .244 Turner ss 4 2 2 2 0 0 .294 Nimmo cf-lf 4 1 1 0 1 1 .222 Betts dh 5 0 0 0 0 1 .291 Arizona 78 75 .510 20 5½ 3-7 W-1 39-36 39-39 Edman 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .289 Eaton rf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .278 McNeil 3b 5 3 3 2 0 0 .321 Vázquez c 3 0 0 0 1 2 .272 Goldschmidt 1b 3 1 0 0 2 1 .258 Rendon 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .328 Alonso 1b 4 2 1 2 1 1 .266 León c 1 0 0 0 0 1 .203 San Francisco 74 80 .481 24½ 10 5-5 L-2 33-42 41-38 Ozuna lf 4 1 0 0 1 1 .243 Soto lf 3 1 0 0 1 2 .290 Canó 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .261 Devers 3b 5 0 0 0 0 2 .308 San Diego 69 84 .451 29 14½ 3-7 L-1 35-40 34-44 Carpenter 3b 3 0 0 0 2 1 .225 Kendrick 1b 4 2 2 0 0 0 .345 Lagares cf 1 0 1 1 0 0 .213 Bogaerts ss 5 0 2 0 0 0 .304 Molina c 4 0 3 2 0 0 .269 Cabrera 2b 3 1 2 3 1 0 .308 Ramos c 4 0 1 0 1 2 .292 Benintendi lf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .268 Colorado 66 87 .431 32 17½ 6-4 L-2 40-38 26-49 DeJong ss 3 0 0 0 1 1 .236 Robles cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 .255 Conforto rf 3 0 1 1 2 1 .251 G.Hernández lf 3 1 1 0 1 2 .136 Bader cf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .211 Gomes c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .221 J.Davis lf 3 1 0 0 1 0 .302 Holt rf 4 1 1 0 1 2 .308 x-clinched division; z-clinched postseason berth Wacha p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167 Sánchez p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .120 Lowrie ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Moreland 1b 5 2 2 4 0 1 .245 Parra ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .223 Rosario ss 4 1 1 2 0 1 .286 Bradley Jr. cf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .221 Ravelo ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .219 Zimmerman 1b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .237 deGrom p 3 0 0 0 0 2 .194 M.Hernández 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .260 Thursday’s results Wieters ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .217 Totals 33 6 7 6 3 6 Panik 2b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .276 Totals 40 4 7 4 3 15 Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 4 Milwaukee 5, San Diego 1 J.Martínez ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .265 Miami AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Tampa Bay AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Totals 31 2 4 2 9 11 Berti cf 5 0 2 1 0 1 .264 Totals 37 8 10 8 6 9 Wendle 2b 5 0 0 0 0 0 .228 Boston 5, San Francisco 4 St. Louis 5, Chicago Cubs 4 (10) Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Rojas ss 5 0 0 0 0 0 .282 Cincinnati AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Meadows lf 4 1 0 0 1 1 .286 Seattle 6, Pittsburgh 5 (11) Rizzo 1b 2 0 1 0 1 0 .290 Walker 1b 3 1 1 0 1 1 .261 VanMeter lf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .240 Pham dh 5 0 0 0 0 3 .278 Zobrist 2b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .271 Castro 3b 4 2 3 1 0 1 .271 Votto 1b 3 0 0 0 1 2 .265 Choi 1b 5 0 2 1 0 3 .260 Castellanos rf 3 0 2 0 1 0 .335 Díaz 2b 4 0 2 1 0 0 .175 Suárez 3b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .272 d’Arnaud c 5 1 1 0 0 0 .264 Friday’s results Bryant 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .284 Alfaro c 3 0 1 0 0 1 .264 Aquino rf 4 1 2 1 0 1 .264 Kiermaier cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .230 St. Louis 2, Chicago Cubs 1 Washington 6, Miami 4 Schwarber lf 4 1 2 0 0 0 .241 Brinson rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .187 Barnhart c 4 0 2 0 0 0 .226 Aguilar ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .293 Contreras c 4 0 0 0 0 0 .275 Dean lf 3 1 1 0 1 0 .222 J.Iglesias ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .287 Heredia pr-cf 2 1 0 0 0 1 .225 Atlanta 6, San Francisco 0 Milwaukee 10, Pittsburgh 1 Bote 2b 3 0 0 1 0 0 .259 Dugger p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Colón ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 García rf 2 0 1 0 0 0 .279 Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 2 Arizona at San Diego, (n) Caratini 1b 1 0 0 0 0 1 .271 Granderson ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .186 Ervin cf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .280 Brosseau ph-rf 1 0 0 0 2 1 .276 Heyward cf 3 0 2 0 1 0 .255 Ramirez ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .269 Peraza 2b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .235 Davis pr 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 N.Y. Mets 8, Cincinnati 1 Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, (n) Hoerner ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 .286 Prado ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .235 Castillo p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .100 Duffy 3b 2 0 1 0 0 1 .244 Mills p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .100 Totals 35 4 10 3 2 5 Dietrich ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .191 Lowe ph 1 1 0 1 0 0 .267 Today’s games Happ ph-1b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .217 Washington 001 301 100 — 6 7 2‌ Totals 33 1 7 1 1 11 Robertson 3b 1 0 0 0 1 1 .211 Lucroy 1b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .227 Miami 001 102 000 — 4 10 0‌ New York 000 001 223 — 8 10 0‌ Adames ss 5 0 3 2 0 1 .253 Totals 40 5 8 4 5 12 St. Louis (Hudson 16-7) at Chicago Cubs (Quintana 13-8), 11:20 a.m. Kemp ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .172 LOB — Washington 3, Miami 7. 2B — Dean (11), Cincinnati 000 000 001 — 1 7 1‌ N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 11-7) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 9-9), 1:10 p.m. Totals 33 1 9 1 4 3 Díaz (5), Castro (28). HR — Turner (16), off E‌ — Peraza (8). LOB — New York 8, Cincinnati 6. Boston 000 000 202 00 — 4 7 0‌ Tampa Bay 000 000 310 01 — 5 8 0‌ Washington (Strasburg 17-6) at Miami (Hernandez 3-5), 3:10 p.m. St. Louis 000 002 000 — 2 4 1‌ Dugger; Cabrera (5), off Dugger; Turner (16), off 2B — Canó (26), McNeil (36). HR — McNeil (23), Chicago 010 000 000 — 1 9 1‌ Stanek; Castro (21), off Sánchez. RBIs — Turner off Castillo; Rosario (14), off Castillo; Alonso 2B — Holt (14), Adames (25), Choi (18). 3B — 2 (50), Cabrera 3 (33), Robles (63), Berti (21), G.Hernández (1). HR — Moreland (17), off Morton; Philadelphia (Vargas 6-8) at Cleveland (Plesac 8-6), 4:10 p.m. ‌E — Edman (4), Holland (1). LOB — St. Louis 12, (50), off Romano; Aquino (17), off Familia. Castro (80), Díaz (18). SB — Berti (12). Moreland (17), off Pagán. RBIs — Moreland 4 Pittsburgh (Marvel 0-2) at Milwaukee (Davies 10-7), 4:10 p.m. Chicago 9. 2B — Edman (16), Schwarber (25), RBIs — McNeil 2 (73), Rosario 2 (66), Alonso Washington IP H R ER BB SO ERA 2 (115), Lagares (27), Conforto (84), Aquino (55), Lowe (17), Adames 2 (48), Choi (58). San Francisco (Cueto 1-0) at Atlanta (Fried 16-6), 4:20 p.m. Castellanos (20). RBIs — Molina 2 (51), Bote Sánchez, W, 10-8 5 6 4 3 1 1 3.91 Boston IP H R ER BB SO ERA 2 (42). SB — J.Iglesias (6), Peraza (6), Aquino (5), (42). DP — St. Louis 4. Suero, H, 18 /3 1 0 0 1 1 4.52 Porcello 6 3 0 0 0 6 5.56 Arizona (Gallen 3-6) at San Diego (Quantrill 6-8), 5:40 p.m. 1 VanMeter (9). DP — New York 1. 1 St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO ERA Rainey, H, 9 /3 0 0 0 0 1 4.33 Hernandez, H, 4 /3 1 3 3 2 1 4.55 New York IP H R ER BB SO ERA 1 Colorado (González 1-6) at L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 12-5), 6:10 p.m. Wacha 4 5 1 1 2 1 4.68 Rodney, H, 15 1 0 0 0 0 2 3.38 Walden, BS, 2-6 /3 1 0 0 0 0 3.55 deGrom, W, 10-8 7 4 0 0 0 9 2.51 1 Helsley, W, 2-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2.20 Hudson, S, 3-5 2 3 0 0 0 0 1.80 2 Taylor /3 0 0 0 0 0 2.91 1 Brach /3 1 0 0 0 1 4.63 Webb, H, 8 /3 0 0 0 0 0 4.20 Miami IP H R ER BB SO ERA Cashner 1 1 1 1 1 1 5.88 2 Dugger, L, 0-3 5 3 4 4 2 4 4.45 Avilán 0 0 0 0 1 0 5.23 Brebbia, H, 11 1 /3 2 0 0 1 0 3.06 1 Brasier 1 1 0 0 0 2 5.09 1 Díaz /3 0 0 0 0 1 5.80 Miller, H, 28 1 /3 1 0 0 0 1 3.83 Brigham 1 3 1 1 0 0 4.89 Poyner 1 0 0 0 0 2 6.10 AROUND THE MAJORS 2 Stanek 1 1 1 1 1 0 7.02 Familia 1 2 1 1 0 0 6.11 2 Martínez, S, 22 /3 0 0 0 1 0 3.45 Kelley, L, 0-1 /3 1 1 1 2 0 13.50 1 Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO ERA Chicago IP H R ER BB SO ERA Moran /3 0 0 0 0 1 2.45 Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO ERA 2 1 2 Kinley /3 0 0 0 0 0 3.86 Castillo, L, 15-7 7 3 3 3 3 7 3.25 3 Mills 4 /3 2 0 0 2 6 2.90 Morton 6 / 5 2 2 1 8 3.15 Guerrero 1 0 0 0 0 1 6.14 Romano 1 3 2 2 1 2 9.26 2 Ryan 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 2.79 Drake /3 0 0 0 0 1 3.44 Martinez back with Nationals T‌‌ — 3:13. Att. — 12,775. Mella 1 4 3 3 2 0 27.00 Anderson, H, 7 1 0 0 0 1 2 1.42 Phelps, L, 2-1 0 0 2 2 2 0 3.38 ‌‌ 3:06. 20,576. 2 T — Att. — Pagán, BS, 20-28 1 2 2 2 0 1 2.43 Cishek, BS, 7-11 /3 1 0 0 1 0 3.03 2 Roe /3 0 0 0 0 1 4.04 MIAMI — Washington Nationals manager Dave Mar- Wieck 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.13 White Sox 10, Tigers 1 1 1 Poche /3 0 0 0 0 0 5.13 Chatwood /3 0 0 0 0 0 3.76 Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Indians 5, Phillies 2 tinez rejoined the team following a heart procedure that Sánchez 2b 6 1 4 2 0 1 .255 Castillo, W, 4-8 1 0 0 0 1 2 3.38 Wick 1 1 0 0 2 1 2.45 Philadelphia AB R H BI BB SO Avg. T‌‌ — 3:58. Att. — 17,117. 1 Anderson ss 5 1 2 0 0 1 .336 caused him to a miss a three-game series at St. Louis. Holland /3 0 0 0 1 1 3.46 Hernández 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .285 2 Goins ph-ss 1 0 0 0 0 0 .254 Strop /3 0 0 0 1 2 5.08 Abreu 1b 6 1 1 0 0 1 .279 Harper rf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .255 The 54-year-old was back in the dugout Friday, four Inherited‌ runners-scored — Ryan 1-0, Cishek Hoskins 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .235 Twins 4, Royals 3 Moncada 3b 3 2 2 2 1 0 .314 Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg. days after a cardiac catheterization. 2-2, Wieck 2-0, Strop 1-0. HBP — Mills (Edman). Mendick 3b 1 0 1 0 0 0 .308 Bruce dh 4 0 0 0 0 0 .228 ‌‌T — 3:55. Att. — 39,106. Merrifield rf 5 0 0 0 0 4 .301 E.Jiménez lf 5 2 3 4 0 2 .268 Miller lf 4 1 1 0 0 1 .250 Mondesi ss 5 1 0 0 0 3 .262 “The bottom line is I feel good to go and I’m very happy Collins dh 5 1 1 1 0 3 .143 Kingery ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 .257 Soler dh 2 2 1 0 2 1 .257 and excited to rejoin the team,” said Martinez, who is in his Braves 6, Giants 0 McCann c 4 1 1 0 1 1 .274 Haseley cf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .262 Dozier 3b 4 0 1 1 0 0 .280 San Francisco AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Palka rf 5 1 3 0 0 0 .072 Franco 3b 3 0 1 2 0 1 .234 Gordon lf 3 0 1 2 0 0 .266 Engel cf 5 0 1 1 0 3 .234 second season as manager. Yastrzemski rf-cf 4 0 3 0 0 0 .272 Knapp c 3 0 1 0 0 1 .198 McBroom 1b 4 0 3 0 0 1 .308 Belt 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .236 Totals 46 10 19 10 2 12 Mejia cf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .231 Detroit AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Totals 33 2 7 2 1 7 Lopez 2b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .229 Longoria 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .255 Reyes cf 4 0 2 0 0 0 .303 Cleveland AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Vogt c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .261 Dini c 2 0 0 0 0 0 .178 H.Castro 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .299 Lindor ss 2 1 1 1 2 0 .293 Pillar cf 2 0 0 0 1 0 .266 O’Hearn ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .183 Cabrera dh 2 0 1 1 0 0 .285 Totals 33 3 7 3 3 11 Jeter: Mattingly right man for job Shaw ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .083 Mercado cf 4 2 2 2 0 0 .281 Dixon ph-dh 2 0 0 0 0 0 .246 Santana 1b 4 0 2 1 0 0 .284 Minnesota AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Dickerson lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .296 Stewart lf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .242 MIAMI — Don Mattingly said he’s glad to be returning Puig rf 3 0 1 1 1 0 .301 Garver c 3 1 0 0 1 0 .277 Crawford ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 .234 Candelario 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .198 Polanco ss 3 1 1 0 1 0 .299 next year as the Marlins manager to provide stability for Dubon 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .271 Mercer ss 4 0 1 0 0 3 .273 Luplow lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .274 Cruz dh 3 0 1 1 0 0 .299 Beede p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .108 Rodríguez 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .214 Reyes dh 3 0 0 0 1 1 .216 E.Rosario lf 4 1 0 0 0 0 .277 a struggling franchise, because as a player he experienced Davis rf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 Hicks c 3 0 0 0 0 2 .212 R.Pérez c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .237 Sanó 3b 3 1 1 1 1 0 .242 the other extreme. Totals 32 0 4 0 1 7 Demeritte rf 2 1 0 0 1 2 .225 Chang 3b 3 1 1 0 0 1 .200 Gonzalez rf 3 0 1 2 0 0 .264 Atlanta AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Totals 32 1 7 1 2 9 Velazquez 2b 2 1 0 0 1 1 .000 Cron 1b 3 0 1 0 0 0 .253 Mattingly played for the New York Yankees from 1982 Acuña Jr. cf 2 3 2 2 2 0 .281 Chicago 022 500 100 — 10 19 1‌ Totals 29 5 7 5 6 5 Schoop 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .254 Albies 2b 4 0 2 1 0 1 .294 Detroit 001 100 000 — 1 7 3‌ LaMarre cf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .250 to 1995, when they made 12 managerial changes. Philadelphia 000 120 200 — 2 7 0‌ Wade Jr ph-cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .156 Freeman 1b 3 0 0 1 0 0 .298 ‌E — Stewart (5), Rodríguez (7), Reyes (1). LOB Donaldson 3b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .257 Cleveland 220 000 10x — 5 7 0‌ Miller cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 “I played for Billy Martin three different times,” Mat- — Chicago 11, Detroit 6. 2B — Anderson (32), Totals 28 4 5 4 3 1 Markakis lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .288 Collins (2), Sánchez 2 (19), Engel (8), Stewart ‌LOB — Philadelphia 5, Cleveland 5. 2B — Miller tingly said. “I played for Lou Piniella two different times. Joyce rf 2 1 1 0 1 0 .301 (25), Candelario (15). 3B — E.Jiménez (2). HR (3), Franco (17), Knapp (5), Mercado (25), Kansas City 000 001 020 — 3 7 0‌ Ortega rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .203 Minnesota 200 002 00x — 4 5 1‌ — Moncada (24), off Zimmermann; E.Jiménez Chang (2). RBIs — Franco 2 (54), Mercado 2 There was Stump Merrill, Dallas Green, one guy to the McCann c 3 1 1 2 1 1 .252 LOB — Kansas City 8, Minnesota 4. 2B — Gordon (29), off Zimmermann. RBIs — Collins (8), (46), Puig (20), Lindor (71), Santana (92). SB — next, year after year. As a player you got the point where Swanson ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .247 Sánchez 2 (41), Moncada 2 (75), E.Jiménez 4 (31), Polanco (39), Cruz (24), Gonzalez (19). Foltynewicz p 3 1 1 0 0 1 .061 (75), Engel (26), Cabrera (56). SB — Anderson Velazquez (1), Mercado (15). DP — Philadelphia 3B — Sanó (2). RBIs — Gordon 2 (73), Dozier if things were going bad you’re thinking, ‘This guy is prob- Totals 29 6 7 6 5 5 (17). DP — Chicago 2. 1; Cleveland 1. (83), Cruz (103), Sanó (72), Gonzalez 2 (52). San Francisco 000 000 000 — 0 4 0‌ Chicago IP H R ER BB SO ERA Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO ERA SB — Mondesi 2 (41), Soler (3). SF — Cruz. ably not going to be back.’” Atlanta 101 022 00x — 6 7 1‌ Cease W,4-7 6 5 1 1 2 8 5.79 Smyly L,3-2 2 5 4 4 3 0 4.63 Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO ERA Mattingly’s record with the Marlins is 272-364 (.428). Herrera 1 0 0 0 0 1 6.38 Vincent 2 0 0 0 0 3 0.90 Skoglund, L, 0-2 4 3 2 2 1 0 7.50 E‌ — Swanson (10). LOB — San Francisco 6, Bañuelos 2 2 0 0 0 0 7.21 1 McCarthy 1 0 0 0 0 1 4.85 Parker 1 /3 0 0 0 0 0 4.71 2 Atlanta 5. 2B — Yastrzemski (19), Acuña Jr. 3 Detroit IP H R ER BB SO ERA 1 Speier / 0 1 1 1 0 9.00 Before he came to Miami, the Marlins had seven manag- 2 Hughes 1 /3 2 1 1 1 1 4.58 1 (22). HR — Acuña Jr. (41), off Beede; McCann Zimmenn L,1-12 3 /3 11 9 9 1 6 6.85 Barlow /3 2 1 1 1 0 4.43 1 1 1 (12), off Beede. RBIs — Freeman (120), Albies Ramirez 1 /3 0 0 0 0 1 4.19 Morin /3 0 0 0 0 0 4.62 Zimmer 1 /3 0 0 0 0 0 11.57 ers in a six-year span, and he’ll be the first to start a fifth 2 (82), Acuña Jr. 2 (101), McCann 2 (45). SF — Schreiber 1 2 0 0 0 1 6.30 Suárez 1 0 0 0 1 1 3.27 R.Rosario /3 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 season with the team. His contract announced Friday is Soto 1 2 1 1 1 1 5.91 Cleveland IP H R ER BB SO ERA Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO ERA Freeman. DP — San Francisco 1. 1 Reininger 1 2 0 0 0 2 8.67 1 Dobnak, W, 1-1 5 /3 3 1 1 2 5 2.01 San Francisco IP H R ER BB SO ERA Bieber W,15-7 7 /3 7 2 2 0 7 3.23 2 for two years plus a mutual option for 2022. Stashak, H, 1 /3 1 0 0 0 2 3.27 Beede, L, 5-10 6 7 6 6 2 5 5.23 Cisnero 1 2 0 0 0 1 4.05 1 O.Pérez H,22 /3 0 0 0 0 0 3.40 Smeltzer, H, 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 3.68 T‌‌ — 3:14. Att. — 15,265. 1 The Marlins also announced a two-year contract with B.Smith 1 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 Carrasco S,1-2 1 /3 0 0 0 1 0 5.28 2 Graterol, H, 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 4.91 Menez /3 0 0 0 2 0 5.74 T‌‌ — 3:01. Att. — 26,329. May, S, 2-4 1 0 0 0 0 3 3.08 shortstop Miguel Rojas that includes an option for 2022. 1 Franco /3 0 0 0 0 0 6.75 Blue Jays 4, Yankees 3 T‌‌ — 3:00. Att. — 29,468. CEO Derek Jeter, another former Yankee, said Mattingly Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO ERA Toronto AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Foltynewicz, W, 8-5 8 3 0 0 1 7 4.46 Alford lf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .188 Astros 6, Angels 4 remains the right person for the job even though the Mar- Tomlin 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.82 Tellez ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .221 Los Angeles AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Brewers 10, Pirates 1 WP — Menez(2). Davis cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .151 Fletcher 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .288 Pittsburgh AB R H BI BB SO Avg. lins have endured their 10th consecutive losing season. T‌‌ — 2:21. Att. — 37,419. Biggio 2b 4 1 1 0 0 2 .235 Goodwin cf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .262 Newman ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 .314 Gurriel Jr. dh 4 0 0 0 0 3 .281 Pujols dh 4 1 1 0 0 0 .248 Reynolds cf 4 0 3 0 0 0 .321 Moran 1b 3 0 0 0 1 2 .279 Guerrero Jr. 3b 4 0 2 1 0 1 .276 Calhoun rf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .235 BRIEFLY Orioles 5, Mariners 3 Grichuk rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .233 Osuna rf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .263 Seattle AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Hernández cf-lf 3 1 2 0 1 0 .222 Simmons ss 4 1 1 2 0 1 .259 Frazier 2b 4 1 1 1 0 1 .279 YANKEES: New York pitcher Domingo Germán, who was Long lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .273 Smoak 1b 3 1 1 2 1 0 .206 Walsh 1b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .212 Reyes lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .197 Crawford ss 3 0 0 0 1 0 .227 Jansen c 4 1 1 1 0 2 .210 K.Smith c 4 1 3 2 0 1 .257 Stallings c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .268 put on administrative leave Thursday under MLB’s do- Seager 3b 4 1 1 0 0 0 .244 Ureña ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .259 Thaiss 3b 4 0 1 0 0 2 .197 Baron c 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 mestic violence policy, is being investigated for an al- Lewis rf 4 2 2 2 0 2 .325 Totals 33 4 7 4 2 12 Hermosillo lf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .182 E.González 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .230 Narváez c 4 0 0 0 0 0 .283 New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Totals 34 4 8 4 1 11 Brault p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .325 Joseph ph-2b 1 0 1 0 0 0 .333 Nola 1b 4 0 0 1 0 1 .271 LeMahieu 3b-2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .328 leged domestic violence incident involving his girlfriend Judge dh 3 1 2 1 1 0 .272 Houston AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Totals 33 1 6 1 2 7 on Monday, a source said. Vogelbach dh 3 0 0 0 0 1 .212 Gregorius ss 3 0 0 0 1 1 .246 Altuve 2b 4 1 1 1 0 1 .301 Milwaukee AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Moore cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .217 Torres 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .284 Brantley lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .315 Cain cf 3 1 0 0 1 0 .250 — Wire reports Gordon 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .276 Urshela 3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .322 Bregman 3b 3 1 1 1 1 0 .295 Taylor rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Totals 32 3 4 3 1 5 Voit 1b 4 0 0 0 0 4 .270 Alvarez dh 4 1 1 0 0 1 .317 Grandal 1b 3 2 1 0 2 2 .248 Baltimore AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Gardner cf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .254 Correa ss 4 2 2 3 0 1 .277 Moustakas 3b 4 2 2 1 0 0 .260 Villar ss 3 1 1 0 1 1 .277 Frazier rf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .265 Díaz 1b 4 1 3 0 0 0 .259 Shaw ph-3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .153 Mancini dh 3 1 1 0 1 1 .287 Ford ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .229 Braun lf 3 1 1 0 0 1 .278 Santander lf-rf 4 1 1 3 0 2 .269 Romine c 3 0 0 0 0 2 .276 Reddick rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 .273 Thames ph 1 1 1 0 0 0 .250 STAT OF THE DAY Ruiz 3b 3 1 1 0 1 0 .238 Wade lf 2 1 1 2 0 1 .253 Chirinos c 3 0 1 0 0 2 .243 Hiura 2b 2 0 1 1 1 1 .302 Hays cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 .333 Maybin ph-lf 1 0 1 0 0 0 .288 Marisnick cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .236 Spangenberg 2b 1 2 1 0 0 0 .267 Stewart rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .234 Totals 32 3 6 3 2 12 Totals 34 6 10 6 1 5 Pérez rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .228 A year after Wilkerson lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .215 Toronto 000 110 200 — 4 7 0‌ Los Angeles 001 300 000 — 4 8 0‌ Grisham ph-rf-cf 1 1 1 3 1 0 .252 Piña c 2 0 0 2 0 1 .229 setting a team Alberto 2b 3 1 1 1 1 0 .313 New York 000 120 000 — 3 6 0‌ Houston 501 000 00x — 6 10 1‌ 108 Davis 1b 4 0 2 0 0 1 .174 Arcia ss 4 0 1 0 0 2 .218 LOB‌ — Toronto 4, New York 4. 2B — Biggio Sisco c 3 0 0 0 0 2 .215 LOB‌ — Los Angeles 4, Houston 6. 2B — Simmons Anderson p 2 0 1 0 0 1 .105 record with 108 wins (16), Hernández (17), LeMahieu (31), Judge Gamel ph-lf 1 0 0 1 1 0 .254 Totals 31 5 8 5 4 7 (17). 3B — Hernández (2). HR — Jansen (13), (17), Díaz (10), Chirinos (21). HR — K.Smith (5), on the way to winning off Greinke; Altuve (30), off Barria; Bregman Totals 31 10 10 8 6 8 Seattle 200 100 000 — 3 4 0‌ off Happ; Smoak (22), off Kahnle; Judge (25), (38), off Barria; Correa 2 (21), off Barria. RBIs Pittsburgh 000 000 100 — 1 6 1‌ the World Series, man- Baltimore 400 100 00x — 5 8 1‌ off Waguespack; Wade (2), off Waguespack. RBIs — Guerrero Jr. (68), Jansen (43), Smoak — K.Smith 2 (17), Simmons 2 (35), Altuve (69), Milwaukee 300 003 40x — 10 10 2‌ ager Alex Cora and the E‌ — Davis (5). LOB — Seattle 3, Baltimore 6. 2 (58), Judge (53), Wade 2 (11). CS — Maybin Bregman (106), Correa 3 (59), Reddick (52). 2B — Braun (30), Arcia (14). 3B — Reynolds (4), 2B — Lewis (3), Ruiz (13). HR — Lewis (6), off (6). DP — Toronto 1; New York 1. DP — Houston 1. Grisham (2). HR — Frazier (10), off D.Williams. Boston Red Sox won’t Bleier; Santander (20), off Hernández; Alberto Toronto IP H R ER BB SO ERA Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO ERA RBIs — Frazier (48), Moustakas (86), Hiura (12), off Hernández. RBIs — Lewis 2 (12), Nola Waguespack 5 4 3 3 1 6 4.75 2 (45), Piña 2 (24), Gamel (32), Grisham 3 (19). be repeating as champs. Barria, L, 4-10 2 /3 8 6 6 0 1 6.43 (29), Santander 3 (59), Hays (5), Alberto (49). Adam, W, 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3.71 1 SB — Cain (18). DP — Pittsburgh 2; Milwaukee 1. 1 T.Cole 2 /3 1 0 0 0 1 6.24 SB — Villar (37). DP — Seattle 1. Boshers, H, 3 /3 0 0 0 0 0 5.17 Pittsburgh IP H R ER BB SO ERA Boston fell to 80-73 after 2 1 Gaviglio, H, 4 /3 0 0 0 0 1 4.34 Ramirez 1 1 0 0 0 1 4.20 Brault, L, 4-6 5 /3 6 6 4 3 6 5.07 Seattle IP H R ER BB SO ERA 1 losing 5-4 in 11 innings Hernández, L, 1-7 5 8 5 5 2 3 6.51 Law, H, 7 1 2 0 0 1 1 4.58 Middleton 1 0 0 0 1 1 0.00 Ríos /3 0 0 0 1 1 6.48 Giles, S, 21-22 1 0 0 0 0 2 1.98 Mejía 1 0 0 0 0 1 3.86 Jerez 0 0 0 0 1 0 11.57 Warren 1 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 1 Friday against Tampa New York IP H R ER BB SO ERA Houston IP H R ER BB SO ERA Hartlieb 1 /3 3 4 4 1 1 9.00 Wisler 1 0 0 0 1 2 6.33 1 Happ 5 /3 4 2 2 0 4 5.01 Ramirez 1 1 0 0 0 0 9.00 McClain 1 0 0 0 1 0 7.00 2 Greinke, W, 7-1 5 7 4 4 0 4 3.48 Bay. The Red Sox were Ottavino, H, 29 /3 0 0 0 0 2 1.82 James, H, 6 1 0 0 0 1 2 4.94 Milwaukee IP H R ER BB SO ERA Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO ERA Kahnle, L, 3-2, BS 1 1 2 2 1 3 3.51 Anderson, W, 7-4 6 3 0 0 1 4 4.30 eliminated from AL 1 Pressly, H, 28 1 0 0 0 0 2 2.45 Bleier 2 3 2 2 0 1 5.76 Gearrin /3 0 0 0 0 0 4.63 D.Williams 1 1 1 1 0 1 3.75 1 Brooks, W, 4-5 7 1 1 1 1 4 6.40 Lyons /3 0 0 0 0 1 3.00 Harris, H, 26 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.55 Faria 1 2 0 0 1 1 9.39 playoff contention. 1 WP‌ — Hernández(2). Heller 1 /3 2 0 0 1 2 2.08 Osuna, S, 36-42 1 1 0 0 0 2 2.76 Burnes 1 0 0 0 0 1 8.81 00 —Associated Press T‌‌ — 2:27. Att. — 11,714. T‌‌ — 3:08. Att. — 45,270. T‌‌ — 2:49. Att. — 40,106. T‌‌ — 2:59. Att. — 43,390. 1 48 pt. Impact, 30% shade; with 100% shadow behind 72-pica wide page 4 pt. rule

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DEAR ABBY TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Saturday, Sept. 21, the Woman accused of laziness has sleep disorder 264th day of 2019. There are 101 days left in the year.

EAR ABBY: I am a fe- struggle to fi nd the motivation 888-292-6522. told everyone who will listen Highlight in History: male in my mid-20s. My to do the simplest tasks because DEAR ABBY: I am 64 and that I failed to follow funeral On Sept. 21, 1985, In North Korea D whole life I have been in my body just wants to rest. have been reading your advice plant protocol, which is why and South Korea, family members a constant state of exhaustion. Do you know of any support my entire life. Now I need some she acted out the way she did. who had been separated for decades When I was in school, I’d try so groups for this condition? — for myself. — PERPLEXED IN CALI- were allowed to visit each other as hard not to fall asleep in class. (I SLEEPY IN WASHINGTON At the end of my mother’s fu- FORNIA both countries opened their borders actually enjoyed DEAR SLEEPY: There are neral, my sister was very upset DEAR PERPLEXED: People in an unprecedented family-reunion school and got misperceptions about narco- that I had not set aside some who are grieving are often not program. good grades.) But lepsy, a chronic sleep disorder fl owers for her that had been their best selves, and you and when I got home, that a ects 1 in 2,000 individu- sent by her friend. My sister did your sister are no exception. On this date: I’d have to take a als in the United States. Fortu- not plan or pay for any part of While the disposition of the In 1792, the French National Con- nap before doing nately, there is an organization the funeral. After the service fl oral tributes can vary from vention voted to abolish the monarchy. my homework or you might fi nd helpful. It’s the ended, I told the attendees to family to family, no rule of et- In 1893, one of America’s fi rst JEANNE chores because Narcolepsy Network, which is take what they wanted to rela- iquette dictates what “must” horseless carriages was taken for a PHILLIPS otherwise I would based in your state. It provides tives who had asked for them. be done. Some suggestions in- short test drive in Springfi eld, Mass., fall asleep in the support and education for per- My sister became so upset she clude leaving the fl owers on the by Frank Duryea, who had designed middle of it. sons with narcolepsy and other even searched their vehicles to grave, o ering them to family the vehicle with his brother, Charles. Fast-forward to now: I am a sleep disorders, their families fi nd the plants her friend had members and close friends, In 1912, magician Harry Houdini working adult. I’m going back and others. It also helps with sent. and donating them after fi rst fi rst publicly performed his “Water to college, and I have been coping skills, family and com- Mom received a lot of fl owers removing anything that iden- Torture Cell” trick at the Circus Busch recently diagnosed with hy- munity problems. There are that day. I allowed the grieving tifi es them as having been used in Berlin. persomnia/borderline narco- support groups in many states people to have them because I in a funeral. Because you didn’t In 1938, a hurricane struck parts lepsy. I’m on stimulants to help as well as online support. To felt the fl owers had been sent o er the arrangements to your of New York and New England, caus- me through the day, but they learn more, go to narcolepsy- to her. How should I address sister, apologize to her for the ing widespread damage and claiming don’t always work. Some days I network.org or call toll-free this with my sister, who has oversight. some 700 lives. In 1970, “NFL Monday Night Foot- ball” made its debut on ABC-TV as the Cleveland Browns defeated the visiting BRIDGE ASK THE DOCTORS New York Jets, 31-21. In 1981, the Senate unanimously confi rmed the nomination of Sandra Declarer-play now and long ago Day O’Connor to become the fi rst fe- Jordan Peterson, a professor Gut microbiome may male justice on the Supreme Court. of psychology at the University In 1989, Hurricane Hugo crashed of Toronto, said, “Don’t compare into Charleston, South Carolina (the yourself with other people; com- a ect mental health storm was blamed for 56 deaths in the pare yourself with who you were Caribbean and 29 in the United States). yesterday.” ear Doctor: I’ve been on a ome.” As scientists learn more Twenty-one students in Alton, Texas, Sorry, Professor, but I wish to few di erent medications about the importance of the tril- died when their school bus, hit by a compare the level of bridge play for depression, but none lions of microorganisms living D soft-drink delivery truck, careened into today with decades ago. Back in of them did much of anything. A in our bodies, they have estab- the 1970s in the all-play-all Eu- friend keeps going on about psy- lished a connection between our a water-fi lled pit. ropean Team Championships, chobiotics, which to me doesn’t guts and our brains. In 1996, President Bill Clinton the winner was usually the coun- even sound like a real word. New research shows that the signed the Defense of Marriage Act try that won blitzes against all of What is he talking about? makeup of the gut microbiome denying federal recognition of same- the weak teams. Most points were Dear Reader: Unfortunately, plays a signifi cant role not only sex marriages a day after saying the gained from better declarer-play it’s true that antidepressants in mental health, but in cog- law should not be used as an excuse and defense. Now, though, there don’t work for everyone. This nition as well. The channel of for discrimination, violence or intim- is so much instructive literature makes treating the estimated 16 communication runs both ways idation against gays and lesbians. available that everybody plays million Americans who experi- — the gut infl uences the brain, (Although never formally repealed, competently. Bidding has be- ence at least one major depres- and the brain infl uences the gut. DoMA was e ectively overturned by come much more important. sive episode each year an ongo- One theory is that the vagus U.S. Supreme Court decisions in 2013 Today’s deal occurred during ing challenge. A study funded nerve, which runs from the brain and 2015.) an expert-only tournament in by the National Institutes of to the gut, acts as an informa- In 2001, Congress again opened the 1954. How should South have played in three no-trump after a Health found that only one- tion highway, with messages federal co ers to those harmed by diamond lead to dummy’s ace? third of individuals diagnosed traveling in both directions. terrorism, providing $15 billion to the Declarer begins with only four top tricks: one spade, one heart with depression found complete Some scientists have referred to airline industry, which was su ering and two diamonds. It looks natural to play on clubs, but if East is relief through the fi rst course of the gut as our “second brain.” mounting economic losses since the on the ball, that line fails. medication that they were pre- Out of these fi ndings has Sept. 11 attacks. East wins trick two with his ace and returns a diamond to es- scribed. come the term “psychobiotics,” In 2008, baseball said farewell to tablish West’s suit. As has happened with you, the one your friend used. Spe- the original Yankee Stadium as the Instead, South must strain to keep East o the lead. The right people living with depression cifi cally, it refers to the types of Bronx Bombers defeated the Balti- play is to run the spade queen at trick two. What can West do? His often try several di erent med- live bacteria, or probiotics, that more Orioles 7-3. best defense is to take the trick and return a spade, but now declarer ications — or combinations impart positive mental health Five years ago: Thousands of dem- can attack clubs. He takes two spades, one heart, two diamonds of medications — in a tri- benefi ts. onstrators fi lled the streets of Manhat- and four clubs. al-and-error search for a treat- Scientists are still fi guring out tan and cities around the world to urge If you didn’t play this contract correctly, don’t criticize yourself ment that works. Even when how these fi ndings in animal policy makers to take action on climate too harshly. Back in 1954, every declarer but one led a club at trick antidepressants are successful studies translate to humans. change. A SpaceX cargo ship rock- two, su ering defeat. The sole successful South ran the heart nine at relieving symptoms, they Someday antidepressants may eted toward the International Space at trick two, which worked because East had a heart honor. come with an array of potential consist of doses of feel-good Station, carrying the fi rst 3-D printer side e ects, both physical and bacteria tailored to the needs of for astronauts in orbit. NASA’s Maven emotional. And when an antide- each person’s particular gut mi- spacecraft arrived at Mars after a 442 CELEBRITY CIPHER pressant does work, it’s possible crobiome. In the meantime, the million-mile journey that began nearly for the patient to build up a tol- goal is to develop and maintain a a year earlier. erance. As a result, the drug be- gut microbiome that’s robust and Today’s Birthdays: Author-come- comes less e ective over time. diverse. This is achieved by eat- dian Fannie Flagg is 78. Producer Jerry All of this has caused scien- ing a high-fi ber, low-sugar diet Bruckheimer is 76. Former Kentucky tists to keep seeking e ective that’s fi lled with plant-based and Gov. Steve Beshear is 75. Musician Don treatments. An important area fermented foods. Exercise has Felder is 72. Author Stephen King is 72. of research pertains to some- been shown to be helpful to the Basketball Hall of Famer Artis Gilmore thing called the “gut microbi- gut microbiome, too. is 70. Actor-comedian Bill Murray is 69. Hall of Fame jockey Eddie Delahous- saye is 68. Former Australian Prime SUDOKU Minister Kevin Rudd is 62. Movie pro- ducer-writer Ethan Coen is 62. HOW TO PLAY: Solve the puz- TODAY’S THOUGHT zle by entering numbers into “The only true NEA CROSSWORD the grids so that each row, measure of success is ACROSS 36 Mr. Bunuel nedy of pursuit column, and the ratio between what 1 Decide on 37 Cowboy -- Rogers DOWN 30 Tolstoy title word 3 by 3 block we might have done 4 Hunger for 38 Bouquet 1 Grimm characters 31 Not a spring of cells, each 8 Sullen 39 Drop down 2 Singer -- Abdul chicken contain every and what we might 12 Moo goo -- pan 40 Not broken 3 Fainthearted 32 Monsieur’s yes number from have been on the one 13 Kyrgyzstan range 42 ASAP 4 Elk 33 Peppiest 1 through 9. 14 Therefore 44 Dragon puppet 5 Touched down 35 Angrily Each puzzle hand, and the thing 15 Molasses-based 48 Most arid 6 Rug texture 40 Student stats has only one we have made and the drink 51 Trifl ing with 7 Row of seats 41 Prepared a meal solution. 16 Water carrier 52 Navigation 8 Horse race 43 Friday’s creator things we have made 17 Tiny stream hazard 9 Familiarized 45 Place constraints of ourselves on the 18 Evoke 53 Toucan feature 10 Very unattractive on other.” 20 Steak cut 55 Big co ee cup 11 Cattle call reward 46 Become accli- 22 Anwar of Egypt 56 To boot 19 Party center- mated H.G. 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GREG BEACHAM who struggled after star running Associated Press‌ back left in the first ‌LOS ANGELES — Matt Fink half with an apparent shoulder decided to stay at Southern Cal- injury. Utah still has never won ifornia even after finishing third at the 96-year-old Coliseum. in the Trojans’ four-man quar- Tyler Huntley passed for 210 terback competition in training yards and ran for 60 more, but camp last month. the Utes committed 16 penalties A few weeks later, Fink found for 120 yards and struggled to himself passing for 351 yards, get key defensive stops against leading a victory over No. 10 a green Trojans quarterback and Utah at the roaring Coliseum, his stellar receivers. and sitting between Reggie “Mostly we had no answer Bush and for a post- for their receiving corps,” Utah game interview on national tele- coach Kyle Whittingham said. vision. “Michael Pittman did a number Fink didn’t give up on his on us. We just didn’t do a good USC dream, and the Trojans are enough job on him. We’ve got grateful they had such a talented to rethink some things coach- backup to their backup. ing-wise.” Michael Pittman Jr. caught With Bush and Urban Meyer 10 passes for a career-high 232 watching at the Coliseum as part yards and a touchdown from Fink of Fox Sports’ broadcast crew, in USC’s 30-23 victory over the USC’s roller coaster season went Utes on Friday night. on the upswing again after last Fink went 21 of 30 with three week’s embarrassing overtime touchdown passes for USC (3- loss at BYU. 1, 2-0 Pac-12) after taking over MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ‌ Slovis had played two encour- when freshman Kedon Slovis Southern California quarterback Matt Fink throws a pass against Utah during the first half of an NCAA college aging games as the starter after left with a possible concussion football game Friday, Sept. 20, 2019, in Los Angeles. replacing Daniels, but he couldn’t on the second play of the game. continue after 335-pound Utah Fink mostly looked sharp as the what I really wanted to do by for his moment, waiting for his fourth quarter eventually led to a defensive tackle Leki Fotu landed third quarterback to play im- staying here.” memory,” USC coach Clay Hel- 4-yard TD run by Markese Stepp, on him. portant snaps in four games for After barely playing the past ton said. “And what a memory it who celebrated by handing the Helton said Slovis “got the Trojans, who lost starter J.T. two seasons, Fink nearly went to was tonight. When his number ball to Bush, the Trojans great dinged,” and the USC medical Daniels to a season-ending knee Illinois as a graduate transfer last was called, he made the most of attending the game as a broad- staff held him out. injury in their opener. spring. The Los Angeles-area na- it tonight.” caster despite his NCAA-man- Fink jumped into USC’s Air “I don’t think this moment was tive instead decided to stay home Tyler Vaughns, Amon-Ra St. dated disassociation from his Raid offense and completed eight too big for me,” Fink said. “I’ve and wait for a chance, however Brown and Pittman all caught TD school. of his first nine throws during been in the era of , remote. passes from Fink, while Pittman Devontae Henry-Cole rushed two game-opening touchdown and I’ve seen things that are “In a world where everybody had the fifth-biggest receiving for an early touchdown and drives in which he relied heav- much crazier. Getting in today goes different places, this one yardage game in USC history. His Cole Fotheringham caught a ily on his receivers’ playmaking and showing what I can do is stayed for his family, waiting remarkable 42-yard catch in the TD pass for the Utes (3-1, 0-1), abilities.

Pirates From B1

But the Pirates went for it on fourth down. Redell handed the ball to Gills on a sweep to the right. Gills crossed the field, hit the far sideline, turned the corner and raced past ev- eryone for a 46 yard touch- down. Quincy Valle’s point af- ter kick gave Santa Ynez an STAN RODRIGUEZ, CONTRIBUTOR‌ early 7-0 lead. San Luis Obispo’s Landon Nelson intercepts a Bennett Redell “That play has been pass during Santa Ynez’s game Friday night in San Luis working for us the last few Obispo. games. It takes good block- ing. I wouldn’t have scored gers up at the Santa Ynez 27. SLO’s lead to 36-13 with if it wasn’t for how well Three plays later, Co- 5:39 left in the game but the offensive line blocked rona hit Leedom with a 7 that was a close as the Pi- on that play,” said Gills. “I yard touchdown pass for a rates would get. think we started to lose our 15-7 lead before the quarter San Luis Obispo (3-1) LEN WOOD, STAFF‌ momentum when we lost a ended. travels to Hanford West Righetti’s Ryan Boivin stretches out but Soledad’s Issaiah Cruz keeps him from scoring at lot of guys to injuries, a lot Redell was intercepted next Friday night. the Warriors’ stadium Friday night. of guys got hurt.” on each of the next two Pi- Santa Ynez (2-2) is also And that was the last rates’ possessions; the first on the road. The Pirates Junior running back Backup quarterback Joa- good news for the Pirates. leading to a 12 yard touch- play at Templeton next Righetti Kidasi Nepa scored the quin Cuevas set up the lone After a Santa Ynez punt down catch by Ruth, the week. From B1 first touchdown for the scoring play of the second was partially blocked late second leading to a Leedom Warriors, breaking off an half, breaking a 34-yard in the first quarter, San 14 yard touchdown catch Boys water polo like a huge showdown 85-yard run on third-and- run in the fourth quarter. Luis Obispo had excellent and a 29-7 lead with 3:25 Santa Ynez 10, Rio Mesa 8 against Arroyo Grande, at nine on Righetti’s first Sophomore Adrian Ruffino field position with a first left in the first half. Henry Allen led the Righetti High on Oct. 18. possession. Nepa’s run capped the drive on the down at the Pirates’ 29. The Tigers scored on Santa Ynez Pirates to vic- The Righetti defense was was boosted by a jarring next play with a nine-yard Three plays later, Co- their first second half pos- tory in a non-league boys nearly flawless Friday. Rob- downfield block from pull- touchdown run. rona scored from the one session, a 39 yard touch- water polo match Thursday ert Carrancho intercepted ing guard Jake MacKinnon. Diego Macias knocked yard line and also ran in down pass from Corona to at Oxnard’s Rio Mesa High a pass and broke up two Nepa then scored on a all six point-after tries the two point conversion to Soltero, giving SLO a 36-7 School. others. Linebackers Jordan 30-yard run on a play that through the uprights a give the Tigers an 8-7 lead lead with 10:09 left in the Allen scored five goals Fields, Ryan Boivin and Jo- looked like a mirror image week after making nine with 2:22 remaining in the third quarter. for the Pirates to help Santa seph Cardenas cleaned up of the first scoring play. PATs and a field goal in the quarter. At that point, the referee Ynez improve to 11-1 on the any ball-carriers in the open Nepa had two carries for 66-6 win over Centennial, SLO linebacker Gage called for a running clock. season. field. Defensive linemen 115 yards at one point. which beat St. Joseph 10-8 Walbert then intercepted a Redell hit Jacob Davies Drake Clark had six saves Ethan Porcho, John McCor- Chase Reynoso then on Friday night in Bakers- Redell pass, setting the Ti- with a 79 yard bomb to cut in goal. mack, Ethan Davenport and found paydirt, taking a field. Matt Simms applied tons of short screen pass 30 yards On the year, the Warriors pressure to Soledad quar- to give Righetti a 21-0 lead have outscored their oppo- terback Damian Mejia. near the end of the first nents 220-40. board in the fourth quarter hit us hard.” “It feels good because we quarter. Eagles when Declan Coles slipped Arroyo Grande will play all did our jobs,” said Fields, Nepa started the sec- Joe Bailey is the sports From B1 a would-be tackle at the a non-league home game the captain and playcaller ond quarter with a 17-yard editor at Lee Central Coast Eagles 25 to complete a 31- at Nipomo at 7 p.m. next of the Righetti defense. touchdown run, Reynoso Newspapers. Contact him running game by commit- yard scoring play on a pass Friday night. The Eagles’ “We all ran to the ball...I caught another touchdown with tips and story ideas at tee with Caleb out. from Milton. Doug Hitchen Stadium is think we can be better, we pass from quarterback Lo- jbailey@leecentralcoast- “We had to come through Arroyo Grande put the undergoing construction just have to finish our de- gan Mortensen and the news.com or (805) 739-2239. for him. He’s such a big part game on ice with a 65-yard and the field isn’t ready yet. tails and I think we’ll be Warriors were well on their Follow him on Twitter at of our team.” scoring drive after the en- Nipomo will play a non- good. Run to the ball.” way to another rout. twitter.com/jbaileysmsports As for the Titans, they suing kickoff. Royal took league game at 7 p.m. next have been without quar- care of the last 16 yards Friday night in Fresno terback Brayden Groshart himself. against Hoover at McClane since their season opener Nipomo running back- High School. against Santa Ynez. safety Zach Plunk, in the “After that we have a bye, “He was injured in the first half, and Pu’a, in the which will come at a good first half then played the second, went down with time for us,” said Dodge. second essentially on one what looked like lower leg leg, which shows you the or ankle injuries. Girls water polo‌ kind of kid he is,” said “No idea when they’ll be Righetti 12, Nipomo coach Tony Dodge. back,” said Dodge. “Hope- Clovis Buchanan 8‌ Turned out, “He com- fully we’ll know more next The Warriors took a pool pletely blew out his knee,” week. The injury bug has play win over the Bears. said Dodge. “Tore his MCL, his ACL. He’s done for the season. “We’re still trying to find LIVING our way with our young LIVING .” Ben Rash and then Se- LANDSCAPES bastian Angulo intercepted Nick Milton in the second by Raymond bailey half. Both picks killed landscape designs promising Nipomo drives. Professional landscapes installed FREE In the first half, the Ea- lawns, drought Tolerant Planting, gles stacked up Keyshawn Sprinkler Systems, Retaining Walls, and SECOND OPINION Pu’a and forced a fumble. Pavers Epifanio Moreno III recov- (Includes Diagnostic X-Ray(s)) ered the ball for the Eagles FREE ESTIMATES at the Arroyo Grande 2. Valued “Our defense played a Dr. David F. 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contacts for all questions; (1) four months from the date of first Trust, with interest and late charges The sale date shown on this notice SANTA MARIA, CA 93454 Pete Hemesath - peteh issuance of letters to a general thereon, as provided in the note(s), of sale may be postponed one or COOK DIVISION FILE IN MY OFFICE. @diani.com personal representative, as defined advances, under the terms of the more times by the mortgagee, 3 a. A copy of this Order to Show JOSEPH E. HOLLAND in section 58(b) of the California Deed of Trust, interest thereon, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, Cause shall be published at least County Clerk-Recorder-Assessor Legal #149155 Pub dates: Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from fees, charges and expenses of the pursuant to Section 2924g of the once each week for four successive By: MARY SOTO Sept 13, 14, 15 & 21, 2019 the date of mailing or personal Trustee for the total amount (at the California Civil Code. The law weeks prior to the date set for Legal #149239 Pub dates: delivery to you of a notice under time of the initial publication of the requires that information about hearing on the petition in the SEP 14, 21, 28, OCT 5, 2019 section 9052 of the California Notice of Sale) reasonably estima- trustee sale postponements be following newspaper of general NOTICE OF PETITION Probate Code. ted to be set forth below. The made available to you and to the circulation, printed in this county TO ADMINISTER Other California statutes and legal amount may be greater on the day public, as a courtesy to those not (specify newspaper): ESTATE: 19PR00366 authority may affect your rights as a of sale. Trustor: Timothy J John- present at the sale. If you wish to SANTA MARIA TIMES INVITATION TO BID To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, creditor. You may want to consult ston, a married man, as his sole learn whether your sale date has Date: 09/04/2019 contingent creditors, and persons with an attorney knowledgeable in and separate property Duly Appoin- been postponed, and, if applicable, /s/: JED BEEBE Notice is hereby given that the who may otherwise be interested in California law. ted Trustee: National Default Serv- the rescheduled time and date for Legal #149238 Pub Dates: governing board of the Santa Ynez the will or estate, or both, of You may examine the file kept by icing Corporation Recorded 07/31 the sale of this property, you may SEP 14, 21, 28, OCT 4, 2019 Valley Union High School District (specify all names by which the the court. If you are a person /2006 as Instrument No. call 714-730-2727 or visit this will receive sealed bids for the decedent was known): interested in the estate, you may 2006-0059873 (or Book, Page) of Internet Web site www.ndscorp.co following project: Bid No. 2019-03, RICHARD ROESE file with the court a Request for the Official Records of Santa m/sales, using the file number REQUEST FOR STATEMENT Santa Ynez Valley Union High A PETITION FOR PROBATE has Special Notice (form DE-154) of the Barbara County, California. Date of assigned to this case OF QUALIFICATIONS School HVAC System Upgrades been filed by filing of an inventory and appraisal Sale: 10/16/2019 at 1:00 PM Place 19-30056-JP-CA. Information about (name of petitioner): of estate assets or of any petition or of Sale: At the main street entrance postponements that are very short NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sealed Prime Trade Contractor JACOB O’KEEFE account as provided in Probate to the County Courthouse, 1100 in duration or that occur close in the Santa Maria-Bonita School Bids will be received until 2:00 in the Superior Court of California, Code section 1250. A Request for Anacapa St., Santa Barbara, CA time to the scheduled sale may not District (“DISTRICT”) of Santa p.m., Wednesday Oct 30th, 2019, County of (specify): Special Notice form is available 93101 Estimated amount of unpaid immediately be reflected in the Barbara County, California, acting at the desk of Assistant to the SANTA BARBARA from the court clerk. balance and other charges: telephone information or on the by and through its Governing Superintendent at the District Of- PETITION FOR PROBATE Attorney for Petitioner: $551,695.42 Street Address or Internet Web site. The best way to Board, hereinafter referred to as fice, located at 2975 CA E. Highway requests that (name): KATHLEEN R. PATTON other common designation of real verify postponement information is District, will receive up to, but not 246, Santa Ynez Ca 93460, in the JACOB O’KEEFE 545 E. CLARK AVENUE, SUITE B property: 1622 S Janelle Lane, to attend the scheduled sale. Date: later than 11:59:59 p.m. on the basket labeled “Bids” at or after be appointed as personal ORCUTT, CA 93455 Santa Maria, CA 93458 The 09/13/2019 National Default Servic- 18th of October, 2019, Statement which time the bids will be opened representative to administer the (805) 631-5918 undersigned Trustee disclaims any ing Corporation c/o Tiffany and of Qualifications (SOQ) submission and publicly read aloud. estate of the decedent. Legal #149216 liability for any incorrectness of the Bosco, P.A., its agent, 1455 Frazee for: ( ) THE PETITION requests the Pub Dates: SEP 14, 21, 28, 2019 street address or other common Road, Suite 820 San Diego, CA The Project consists of Prime decedent's will and codicils, if any, designation, if any, shown above. If 92108 Toll Free Phone: RFSQ No. 5170 Contractor Bid Package: be admitted to probate. The will and no street address or other common 888-264-4010 Sales Line MEASURE T ELEMENTARY any codicils are available for NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE designation is shown, directions to 714-730-2727; Sales Website: ww SCHOOL FURNITURE PROJECT BP1: Modifies the following areas; examination in the file kept by the T.S. No. 19-30056-JP-CA Title No. the location of the property may be w.ndscorp.com Rachael Hamilton, Administration Building, Ag Auto court. 1040571 A.P.N. 118-010-026 AT- obtained by sending a written Trustee Sales Representative Through this RFSQ, SMBSD invites Building and Old Gym: (E) HVAC (X) THE PETITION requests TENTION RECORDER: THE FOL- request to the beneficiary within 10 A-4704803 09/21/2019, 09/28 qualified firms to submit Statements demo, installation of new HVAC authority to administer the estate LOWING REFERENCE TO AN days of the date of first publication /2019, 10/05/2019 of Qualifications (SOQ) to provide systems, duct cleaning and con- under the Independent ATTACHED SUMMARY IS APPLI- of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee Legal #149316 professional services for the Meas- trols, work including but not limited Administration of Estates Act. (This CABLE TO THE NOTICE PROVI- is unable to convey title for any Pub dates: Sep 21, 28, Oct 5, 2019 ure T Elementary School Furniture to the following; Demolition, utilities, authority will allow the personal DED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY reason, the successful bidder's sole Project. curbs, concrete pads, mechanical, representative to take many actions PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE and exclusive remedy shall be the electrical, fencing, low voltage, without obtaining court approval. 2923.3 NOTE: THERE IS A SUM- return of monies paid to the ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE There will be a non-mandatory plumbing, cutting and patching. Before taking certain very important MARY OF THE INFORMATION IN Trustee, and the successful bidder FOR CHANGE OF NAME pre-proposal conference held Sep- Estimate: $225,000.00 actions, however, the personal THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED. shall have no further recourse. The CASE NUMBER: tember 30, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. for representative will be required to YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A requirements of California Civil 19CV04680 the purpose of acquainting all To bid on this Project, the Bidder is give notice to interested persons DEED OF TRUST DATED 07/27 Code Section 2923.5(b)/2923.55(c) 1. Petitioner (name of each): prospective proposers with the required to possess one or more of unless they have waived notice or /2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC- were fulfilled when the Notice of JESUS JOSE MARTINEZ JR. solicitation documents, RFSQ proc- the following State of California consented to the proposed action.) TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- Default was recorded. NOTICE TO Filed a petition with this court for a ess and scope of work. The Contractor Licenses: The independent administration ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are decree changing names as follows: conference will be held at The authority will be granted unless an PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN considering bidding on this property PRESENT NAME: Souza Center, located at 708 S. Bid Package 19-BP3, General interested person files an objection EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE lien, you should understand that JESUS JOSE MARTINEZ JR. Miller St., Santa Maria, CA 93454. Construction License B. to the petition and shows good OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST there are risks involved in bidding at TO PROPOSED NAME cause why the court should not YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A a trustee auction. You will be JESSE JOE MARTINEZ To register to participate in this A mandatory pre-bid conference grant the authority. LAWYER. A public auction sale to bidding on a lien, not on the 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all solicitation, go to: and site visit will be 9:00am, A HEARING on the petition will be the highest bidder for cash, (cash- property itself. Placing the highest persons interested in this matter Wednesday, September 25th held in this court as follows: ier's check(s) must be made bid at a trustee auction does not appear before this court at the https://www.planetbids.com/portal/ 2019 at Santa Ynez Valley High a. Date: 10/08/2019 payable to National Default Servic- automatically entitle you to free and hearing indicated below to show portal.cfm?CompanyID=29044 School District Administration Board Time: 9:00 A.M. ing Corporation), drawn on a state clear ownership of the property. cause, if any, why the petition for Room located at 2975 E. Highway Dept.: SM2 or national bank, a check drawn by You should also be aware that the change of name should not be Planetbid’s Online Bidding System 246 Santa Ynez, CA 93460. All at the a state or federal credit union, or a lien being auctioned off may be a granted. Any person objecting to is available to Vendors at no participants are required to sign in SUPERIOR COURT OF check drawn by a state or federal junior lien. If you are the highest the name changes described charge. Once registered, access at the Administration Building. The CALIFORNIA savings and loan association, sav- bidder at the auction, you are or above must file a written objection will be granted to download the last day for pre-bid questions will be COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA ings association, or savings bank may be responsible for paying off that includes the reasons for the complete solicitation documents. Noon on October 24th 2019 312-C E. COOK STREET specified in Section 5102 of the all liens senior to the lien being objection at least two court days SANTA MARIA 93454 Financial Code and authorized to auctioned off, before you can before the matter is scheduled to The District reserves the right to Plans and spec are available now SANTA MARIA do business in this state; will be receive clear title to the property. be heard and must appear at the reject any or all submissions and to at: IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of held by the duly appointed trustee You are encouraged to investigate hearing to show cause why the waive irregularities or informalities the petition, you should appear at as shown below, of all right, title, the existence, priority, and size of petition should not be granted. If no in any submission or in the https://diani.syncedtool.com/shares the hearing and state your and interest conveyed to and now outstanding liens that may exist on written objection is timely filed, the solicitation process. /folder/edf39ae24c4919/ objections or file written objections held by the trustee in the herein- this property by contacting the court may grant the petition without with the court before the hearing. after described property under and county recorder's office or a title a hearing. Patricia McKnight, C.P.M. Contract Documents and complete Your appearance may be in person pursuant to a Deed of Trust insurance company, either of which NOTICE OF HEARING Purchasing Supervisor instructions to bidders will be or by your attorney. described below. The sale will be may charge you a fee for this Date: 10/24/2019 Santa Maria-Bonita School available at the job walk: IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a made in an "as is" condition, but information. If you consult either of a.Time: 8:30 AM Dept.: SM FOUR District contingent creditor of the decedent, without covenant or warranty, ex- these resources, you should be at the: ([email protected]) you must file your claim with the pressed or implied, regarding title, aware that the same lender may SUPERIOR COURT OF Please email the following court and mail a copy to the possession, or encumbrances, to hold more than one mortgage or CALIFORNIA Legal #149512 personal representative appointed pay the remaining principal sum of deed of trust on the property. COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA Pub dates: Sep 21 & 28, 2019 by the court within the later of either the note(s) secured by the Deed of NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: 312-E EAST COOK STREET

REGIONAL FIVE-DAY FORECAST NATIONAL OUTLOOK Aside from showers and thunderstorms along the southern Atlantic coast, much of TODAY TONIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY the balance of the eastern third of the nation will be sunny today. Drenching show- ers and locally severe storms are forecast from northern Minnesota to western Texas. Showers will dampen North Dakota and Minnesota. The rest of the West will be dry and sunny. Shown are noon positions of precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Plenty of sunshine Clear Plenty of sun; very Mostly sunny; Sunny; warmer Sunny; very warm warm beautiful Winnipeg Seattle 66/52 Montreal WIND WIND WIND WIND WIND WIND 70/58 78/60 NW 7-14 mph NNE 3-6 mph W 6-12 mph W 7-14 mph W 6-12 mph WSW 6-12 mph Billings Minneapolis Toronto 63/48 80/58 78/67

86° 55° 84° 54° 74° 54° 85° 56° 83° 59° Chicago 77/68 Detroit New York San Francisco Denver 81/58 84/69 83/65 REGIONAL OUTLOOK 76/45 Kansas City Washington 78/68 87/69 Plenty of sunshine today; pleasant along the Santa Barbara coast. Clear tonight. Plenty of sun tomorrow; pleasant along the Santa Barbara coast. Monday: mostly sunny; pleasant. Tuesday: sunny. Very warm; pleasant along the Santa Barbara coast. Wednesday: sunny; hot for Santa Ynez and in the Cuyama Valley. Thursday: partly sunny. Los Angeles 88/68 Atlanta 87/64 San Simeon Paso Robles El Paso 73/58 93/51 80/67 Cayucos EARTHQUAKES Houston Atascadero Chihuahua 87/75 79/59 90/53 Preliminary reports on earth movements, in 83/65 Shown is today’s Richter scale. Reporting period ended at 4:36 Miami San Luis p.m. Friday. Monterrey 87/78 Morro Bay weather. Temperatures 91/72 76/58 Obispo are today’s highs and 88/55 tonight’s lows. FORCE, TIME & LOCATION Pismo Beach -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Port San Luis 2.9 - 1:33 p.m. PDT, 16 km (10 mi) W of 81/55 Searles Valley 78/56 Nipomo 2.7 - 3:11 a.m. PDT, 13 km ( 8 mi) ENE of Cold front Warm front Stationary front Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice 80/58 Ridgecrest Guadalupe Santa Maria Today Sunday Today Sunday 81/54 86/55 Source: http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/ City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Cuyama Quakes/quakes0.html Vandenberg Los Alamos 89/54 Albuquerque 83 54 s 81 57 s Las Vegas 88 68 s 92 72 s 77/52 90/55 Atlanta 87 64 pc 88 65 s Miami 87 78 t 87 78 t Santa Ynez Atlantic City 81 66 s 81 69 s New Orleans 89 74 pc 91 75 pc Lompoc 94/53 Boston 79 63 s 84 69 pc New York City 83 65 s 86 71 s 81/53 Buellton Charleston, S.C. 84 63 s 84 65 s Philadelphia 85 65 s 90 70 s Solvang Ojai Santa Clarita 87/53 89/61 Santa 93/63 Chicago 77 68 t 72 56 t Phoenix 96 71 s 98 72 s 90/51 Paula Simi Cleveland 85 70 pc 87 67 c Portland, Ore. 72 58 c 67 55 r Goleta Santa Barbara 88/60 Valley San Fernando Dallas 91 74 c 91 76 pc Raleigh 85 61 s 85 62 s Today Sunday 79/57 78/58 91/62 91/65 Denver 76 45 pc 76 47 s St. Louis 85 71 t 84 61 t City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Ventura Flagstaff 70 34 s 74 43 s Salt Lake City 65 46 s 76 56 s Bakersfi eld 89 63 s 94 64 s 78/60 Burbank 91/66 Honolulu 88 73 sh 88 77 pc Seattle 70 58 c 67 55 r Barstow 90 61 s 95 66 s Oxnard Thousand Oaks Houston 87 75 pc 87 75 t Tucson 92 68 s 90 69 pc Bishop 82 42 s 87 46 s 78/60 87/61 Los Angeles Indianapolis 85 67 s 85 65 c Washington, D.C. 87 69 s 92 72 s China Lake 88 55 s 93 60 s 88/68 Death Valley 99 73 s 102 76 s Malibu Santa Monica National Extremes Yesterday for the 48 contiguous states Edwards AFB 88 51 s 90 59 s Today Sunday 78/64 80/63 El Centro 97 65 s 99 74 pc City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W High: 102° in Cotulla, TX Low: 19° in Bodie State Park, CA Eureka 68 56 s 67 54 c Palm Springs 99 71 s 101 74 pc Today Sunday Fresno 89 62 s 94 61 s Palmdale 89 55 s 91 60 s City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Lone Pine 81 52 s 85 54 s Redding 90 57 s 84 62 c Santa Rosa 89 50 s 87 52 pc WORLD FORECAST Los Angeles 88 68 s 91 66 s Ridgecrest 88 58 s 93 60 s S. Lake Tahoe 65 37 s 69 37 s Today Sunday Today Sunday Mammoth Lakes 67 33 s 69 36 s Sacramento 89 55 s 89 57 pc Stockton 91 57 s 93 59 s City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Modesto 88 58 s 91 59 s San Diego 78 64 pc 82 67 pc Ukiah 90 53 s 83 51 pc Athens 77 63 s 79 61 s Madrid 73 62 c 74 50 t Monterey 76 56 s 72 57 s San Francisco 81 58 s 74 59 pc Vallejo 88 55 s 82 55 pc Baghdad 110 76 s 104 74 s Mexico City 76 56 t 77 55 pc Mount Shasta 75 45 s 69 44 sh San Jose 87 58 s 84 58 s Ventura 78 60 s 79 60 pc Beijing 84 58 pc 83 57 s Moscow 50 38 c 46 35 sh Oakland 83 57 s 76 58 pc Santa Cruz 81 55 s 77 56 s Yosemite 76 51 s 78 48 s Buenos Aires 72 42 s 66 49 s Nassau 85 77 t 86 75 t Cairo 92 72 s 90 72 s New Delhi 91 78 pc 89 76 pc Copenhagen 64 51 pc 64 52 s Paris 82 61 s 73 55 t ALMANAC Dublin 66 58 t 62 47 sh Rome 79 65 pc 75 67 t Frankfurt 74 48 s 75 56 pc Sydney 77 61 c 72 54 pc Statistics through 4 p.m. yesterday. UV Index Today Skywatch Hong Kong 90 76 s 88 76 pc Tokyo 77 68 c 76 71 sh Temperature Shown is the highest value of the day. Rise Set London 77 63 s 70 55 t Vancouver 64 56 pc 62 54 r High/low 83°/50° Sun today 6:49 a.m. 7:01 p.m. Normal high 74° Moon today 11:57 p.m. 1:44 p.m. TEMPERATURE TRENDS Normal low 52° 1234567891011+ Sun Sunday 6:49 a.m. 6:59 p.m. Record high 92° (2015) Moon Sunday none 2:43 p.m. Daily Forecast Average Average ™ Record low 41° (1954) The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index Sun Monday 6:50 a.m. 6:58 p.m. Temperature Temperature High Low number, the greater the need for eye and skin 100 95 Precipitation protection. Moon Monday 12:52 a.m. 3:39 p.m. 86 86 84 85 24 hrs ending 4 p.m. 0.00” Sun Tuesday 6:51 a.m. 6:56 p.m. 80 83 83 80 79 78 Month to date (normal) 0.00” (0.09”) Today’s Air Quality Moon Tuesday 1:54 a.m. 4:31 p.m. 72 75 74 74 Season to date (normal) 15.68” (13.96”) Forecast index based on presence of man- Record for this date 0.01” (2007) made particulates affecting aspects of human 60 health. 57 56 58 56 59 58 Last New First Full 53 55 55 54 54 52 Pollen Today Quarter Moon Quarter Moon 50 50 Grasses Low 40 Sep 21 Sep 28 Oct 5 Oct 13 Trees Low Good Moderate Unhealthy UnhealthyVery Hazardous SSMTWTFSSMTWTF (sensitive) Unhealthy ©2019; forecasts and graphics provided by Weeds Low W-weather, s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, i-ice, r-rain, 00 Mold Low Source: Airnow.gov t-thunderstorms, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow 1