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ByPike JULIA ROBERTS GOAD nativeIn 1983 Lowe, a 1980 guarded At the time, Lowe was countries, Berlin and lived in Tur- Wall Staff Writer graduate of Belfry High stationed at Ft. Campbell, key, Germany,Korea, Pana- School, was 21 years old Ky. On the morning of De- ma and Kosovo, performing It has been said that be- living in Turkey Creek, Ky., cember 12, 1985, an air- an assortment of duties at ing the military is a calling, with his wife and son. He craft carrying 248 service- different posts. that some people are drawn felt there were few oppor- men crashed and burned in “In Turkey I worked to service, are born sol- tunities in his hometown, Canada, killing everyone on a special weapons site, diers. Men and women who and after speaking with a re- onboard. in Germany I was a scout. wanted to be soldiers when cruiter, joined the Army. All but 12 of those ser- In Korea I was a weapons they grew up, who knew at “I joined for what I called vicemen were members of squad leader,” he explained. an early age they would pur- the three bares - bare [na- the 101st Airborne Division, “In Panama I planned Air sue a life of service to their ked], bare feet and bare hun- based at Ft. Campbell. Assault missions and ran country. ger. In other words I joined “I buried three of them,” operations. In Kosovo I Doug Lowe was not one to have a job,” Lowe told the Lowe said. “At that point was an Infantry Platoon of those people. Daily News. Now working I felt the sense of duty and Sergeant and led combat The 20 year Army veter- for a military contractor in decided what I was doing patrols along the Serbian an said he joined the service Alabama, Lowe says he did would be my profession.” border.” Sgt. 1st Class Douglas Trenton Lowe, more as a career choice than not feel drawn to making a During his military ca- In addition, he has also shortly after returning from Kosovo in out of a sense of duty. life in the Army until 1985. reer, Lowe traveled to 23 2000. ■ Turn to Wall/6 Pikeville holds Veterans Day celebration

Navy captain speaks at Veterans Day event Manchin thanks all veterans By JULIA ROBERTS GOAD Ohio SSBB 726 (blue). Staff Writer Special to the Daily News and women on Veteran’s all who have served for He also served as com- Retired U.S. Navy mander of a submarine U.S. Senator Joe Man- Day. everything they have sac- Nuclear Submarine Cap- chin (D-W.Va.) will par- The following quotes rificed to protect our free- base in Bangor, Wash. tain and Pike County na- Hid Naval career ended ticipate in Charleston’s are Manchin’s, from an dom. tive Raymond “Butch” 69th annual Veteran’s email sent to the Daily “To those of you who in September of 1995 Setser Jr. spoke at a Vet- while serving as Chief of Day parade and cer- News. have served, are serving erans Day event held at emony, attend the West “With thousands of now or have loved ones Staff, Commander Sub- the East Kentucky Expo marine Group 9, Bangor, ’s Female Vet- brave men and women who have stood up for Center yesterday. eran Memorial Statue serving our country in our country, I want to per- Wash. During his subma- Unveiling Ceremony and two wars overseas, this sonally thank you for all rine career, he spent over Setser served for 30 seven years submerged tour the Roark-Sullivan Veterans Day is an im- that you do. years in the Navy’s Sub- Lifeway Center to honor portant time to thank “It is thanks to your in the world’s oceans marine Force and was throughout the cold war. Staff Photos/JULIA R GOAD America’s military men them, their families, and ■ Turn to Manchin/6 commanding officer of For his service to the Raymond “Butch” Setser Jr. three submarines, the United States and the USS Henry Clay SSBN the Meritorious Service Navy, Setser was award- Medal with two gold 625 (blue), USS Pitts- ed the Legion of Merit Sprigg man arrested for burgh SSN 720 and USS with three gold stars, ■ Turn to Navy/6

Bybreaking CHAD ABSHIRE intoton Wade wrecker McCoy, 49, of “He service dismantled a secu- Staff Writer Sprigg, had “chopped a rity camera and then took Woman arrested for strong-arm robbery By CHAD ABSHIRE Sherry Estep, age un- of clothes and her purse.” WILLIAMSON - A hole in the back wall of a hammer and bashed two Staff Writer man was arrested yester- available, of Delbarton, Rockel said that New Dubas and made entry registers open,” Rockel WILLIAMSON - A day for allegedly break- into the kitchen area.” said. “He then proceeded “beat up” Angela New, was seeking treatment ing into Dubas Wrecker woman was arrested Williamson Chief of Po- from a doctor, but would Rockel said the break- to the inspection part of Tuesday night for alleg- Service in Williamson. in occurred in the ear- the garage and stole 53 lice C.D. Rockel told the not go into detail as to Williamson Chief of edly beating and robbing Daily News. what her condition was, ly hours of Thursday, Motor Vehicle Inspection another woman in Octo- Police C.D. Rockel told around 4 a.m. “The victim was beat citing HIPPA regulations. the Daily News that Clin- ■ Turn to Sprigg/6 ber. up and Estep took a bag ■ Turn to Robbery/6

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WILLIAMSON DAILY NEWS Friday, November 11, 2011 ■ 3A A salute to our veterans

Allen Lewis Charlie B. Reed Dale C. Reed Macie Mackado Daniels Darlene McCormick Darrel Lewis US Marines US Army US Navy-WWII World War 2-U.S. Army US Marines US Navy

David B. Reed Garry D. Chapman Sgt. R. Matthew Hale Hurstle B. Reed James Reed John Vernon Farley US Navy US Army Calvary Scout/Airborne US Navy-WWII US Navy US Army-WWII United States Army Purple Heart 2005-2011 Bronze Star Operation Iraqi Freedom Oak Leaf Clusters

Richard K. Daniels Larry Lewis Lee Otis Farley Jr Kirk David Mullins Patrick McGuire Richard Reed U.S. Army US Navy US Navy-WWII U.S. Army US Navy US Air Force

Robert Cecil Farley Robert Otis Lewis Bernie Snodgrass Virgil Chapman Walter Smith William Howard Farley US Army US Army U.S. Army US Army-WWII Sergeant US Marine US Air Force Corps 1969-1975

Special to the Daily News Senator Truman Chafin stated InFred Dillon was born Oct. honor22, in his speech at Fred’s funeral 1918, at Indian Mills. Fred was that, “Fred Dillon taught me and a World War II Veteran, having so many others whose lives he fought in the Battle of the Bulge. touched, that even our most pro- He received a Bronze Star in 1992 found losses are survivable, be- and also received the Order of the cause it is what we do with a loss, Thank you to my father, Sgt. First Class Rob- 35th Star, which is the highest our ability to transform into a pos- Elder Bobby Scott and ert B. Mills served in honor that can be bestowed upon itive event, that was one of Fred’s to all men and women the Vietnam War from a West Virginian, from Gov. Joe greatest lessons. He taught us all throughout the years 1970 until 1074. He Manchin in 2008. nothing is impossible.” that have served this died in 2000 from Fred Dillon stated earlier in his Fred Dillon was a great histo- great country. God Agent Orange poison. life that there were three things rian; he loved Southern West Vir- bless America and God He is sorely missed by that defined him: Preacher of the ginia and its people. He was also bless our Veterans! his mother, Osie Mills. Gospel, Christian Education and an amazing philosopher. Fred Pamela Scott Johnson Patriotism. taught everyone about humility, Those that knew and loved vulnerability and courage. These Fred knew him as the war hero, are things he carried through his the preacher, a caring individual, entire life. In Loving Memory of the person who fought for social Fred is sadly missed by so Staff Sgt. justice and the protector of his many people, but none more than people. He knew no strangers and his loving wife, Kathryn Ann Dil- Curtis Brown was very much like a shepherd lon. Kathryn was blessed to be his on his Birthday 11/11/22 who tended to his flock. partner in his life and his love for World War II 1941-1945 Fred always said, “There is her was forever shown. “It’s been awhile nothing we cannot do without the Fred Dillon lived in Pie, W.Va. Fred Dillon since you’ve been Lord’s help.” He loved Mingo County. gone, but not a day passes that you are W.Va. to commemorate female veterans statue alone. The love we have CHARLESTON, W.Va. Tomblin, first lady Joanne Mail (http://bit.ly/rLZnso ) ue’s base Tuesday. for you still lives on. We miss you (AP) — A statue honoring Tomblin, Rep. Shelley that women are an impor- The 7-foot-6-inch statue in our hearts and our lives. West Virginia’s women Moore Capito and Sen. Joe tant part of the military and of a woman clad in fa- There will be a time when veterans will be officially Manchin are among the veterans, and the statue is a tigue pants, T-shirt, combat we meet again.” commemorated this week, dignitaries scheduled to at- good way to honor them. about a year after it was in- tend Friday’s ceremony. Bronze plaques honor- boots and field cap was in- Loved and Sadly Missed By: stalled at the Capitol Com- Veterans Assistance ing women in different eras stalled near the West Vir- Children, Grand Children, plex. Secretary Keith Gwinn of military service were in- ginia Veterans Memorial in Great Grandchildren, Great-Great Gov.-elect Earl Ray tells the Charleston Daily stalled on the bronze stat- November 2010. Grandchildren, Family & Friends W.Va. colleges, Army signing education deal CHARLESTON (AP) — West approved an agreement to let education, and the agreement be- See our new Virginia’s 10 community colleges soldiers convert certain train- ing signed Wednesday in Charles- are vowing to help soldiers pur- ing and skills from their military ton helps create that access. sue their educational goals even as service into credit toward a de- The agreement also includes e-Edition they serve their country. gree. Same format as our print edition The Community and Techni- College system Chancellor a commitment to provide online cal College System of West Vir- James Skidmore says veterans de- classes and help soldiers and their online @ www.williamsondailynews.com ginia and the U.S. Army have serve every chance to enter higher families to obtain financial aid. A4

4A ■ Friday, November 11 2011 WILLIAMSON DAILY NEWS Editorial Never Forget: Show appreciation to veterans By RAY S. JONES II have made. Without them, our honoring our veterans, it is their families may face because fortunately, they only ask of us State Senator way of life would not be possi- very important that we do not of their service. one thing: To never forget. A few years ago, one of the ble. The opportunities we take remove their humanity from I am very proud of our vet- I hope that each of us will last survivors of World War I for granted, the rights that we history. We need to hear their erans – all of our veterans, in- take the time this week to show was asked how he would like expect each and every day, the stories, so that we have a bet- cluding my own father, Ray our appreciation to a veteran. to be remembered. The veter- security we have come to ex- ter understanding and a deeper Jones, a USMC vet who fought A simple “thank you” and a an, who died in 2009 in Great pect – these were all paid for appreciation of what they did. in Vietnam. When our veterans Britain, remained humble by those 42 million men and We do not ever need to take for were called upon, they stepped handshake will go a long way throughout his life. His reply women. They came forward granted the men and women forward and made a difference. in letting them know how was simply: “I want to be for- to serve so we would not have serving in our military or our They put this country’s needs much their service means. gotten, remember the others.” to. They are the proof that free- veterans. ahead of their own. We all pray Calvin Coolidge once said, Those sound like the words dom is never free. Kentuckians are well aware for a day when everyone can “A nation that forgets its de- of a true soldier — always put- The first Veterans Day cel- of these things, because we enjoy true peace, but until that fenders will itself be forgot- ting others before himself, al- ebration was held in 1919 on have long had such a strong day comes, it is good to know ten.” ways sacrificing so we don’t the one-year anniversary of the military presence with Fort that there are courageous men Americans must never for- have to. Don’t worry about me, end of World War I. Veterans Campbell, Fort Knox, and the and women who continue to get its veterans. Let us show he says, but remember the oth- Day, as we know it, became of- 345,000 veterans who live serve on the front line to pro- the world that in America our ers. ficial in 1954. It is a day that here. tect our freedoms. brave defenders will never be That is the reason we must unites us, and it is a day that of- I am proud that the state has The simple truth is that our pay tribute on Friday to the 42 fers us a chance to give some- worked hard over the years to way of life would not be pos- forgotten. million men and women who thing back to those who served. help those who have served or sible without our men and Happy Veterans Day and have worn this country’s uni- It also gives us another op- are serving. Our challenge is women in uniform. They were God bless America. form over the last two-plus portunity to learn more than to build on these gains and do and they are the foundation on Senator Ray Jones repre- centuries. We must remember just the dates and places of whatever else we can to ease which everything else rests. We sents Johnson, Martin and Pike them and the sacrifices they various battles and wars. In the burdens our veterans and can never fully repay them, but counties. Honoring our veterans AsBy ROBERT MORRISONfree as the wind his head like a cowboy’s, the Coast Guard’s OCS By EARL RAY TOMBLIN Coast Guard veteran ilege of joining my wife, Joanne, as as he manned the helm of program. When I went West Virginia Governor she launched her “Serve West Virginia It seems the term “Tall this captured German sail through OCS, we never West Virginia’s heritage is one of Military” initiative. This initiative has Ship” must have come training ship in 1946. He got to sail on the Eagle. service, both at home and abroad. Our raised awareness in and around the from John Masefield’s had the year before an- Our first guide met us State leads the nation in the number of state, bringing about a sense of service poem, Sea Fever. My sea- nounced V-E Day in Eu- on the forecastle. He was military veterans, per capita. We are in all West Virginians. I am deeply faring Dad quoted that rope , his own 61st birth- Gunner’s Mate, enlisted, truly thankful for our veterans unwav- proud of our citizens who have shown poem to me a hundred day. For nautical FDR to before he went to OCS. ering patriotism and love of country. their appreciation to our service mem- times, but he never sailed be shown steering a sail- He talked about his wife Our state’s proud history of service bers and their families through this ef- in a Tall Ship. Still, as a ing vessel would not have and two children, with one is exhibited through the West Virginia fort. seafarer, he too felt the ro- been a surprise. But for on way. How hard it was Veterans’ Memorial at the State Capi- Veterans are rightfully proud of mance that whistled with mule-driving Harry, the to say to his four-year old tol Complex, the Brooke County Vet- their service and now have a new way the wind in the rigging. Missouri National Guard daughter that Daddy isn’t erans Memorial, the Kimball World to showcase their pride. The Depart- “I must go down to the artillery captain of World coming home tonight. His War I Memorial and now the Female ment of Veterans Assistance recently seas again, to the lonely War I, it was unexpected. two-year-old son really Veteran Memorial Statue at the State launched the interactive online tribute sea and the sky / And all The last time I vis- cannot understand. Capitol Complex to be unveiled this “West Virginia Heroes,” a feature that I ask is a tall ship and a ited the Eagle, she was This OCS class is slated Veterans Day. No matter how we pay allows individuals to share and com- star to steer her by / And all torn apart in the Coast to graduate December 7, tribute to our veterans, one thing is memorate personal stories and pho- the wheel’s kick and the Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, 2011 , the 70th anniver- for certain, West Virginians take great tographs of friends and family who wind’s song and the white Maryland. Several years sary of Pearl Harbor , and pride in honoring their military history have served in the United States mili- sail’s shaking / And a grey ago, Capt. Phil Sullivan our young OC was fully and legacy. tary through a simple online process. mist on the sea’s face, and took me through the ship aware that it is “a date that I worked diligently to provide our Joanne and I encourage all West Vir- a grey dawn breaking.” as she was undergoing a will live in infamy.” He Veterans with a formal seat in the ginians to share their story so that our We crossed the brow major overhaul. I saw the told us all about the devas- Governor’s Cabinet. And, I am proud veterans can be recognized for their of the U.S. Coast Guard boilerplate in the engine tating loss of the USCGC to say that this year, with the passage tremendous contributions to our state of Senate Bill 238 we established the Barque Eagle. She was room (yes, great sailing Cuyahoga in 1978. He and our nation. tied up on the pier, in Bal- Department of Veterans Assistance. ships still have engines). knows the whole story. I As we reflect upon the many sac- timore ‘s Inner Harbor last This department will address a variety It indicated the vessel was knew people who were rifices that our veterans have made month. My wife, a retired of veterans’ issues including ensuring really a Wessel. Her origi- on that 1922 vessel when for our country, we are humbled and Navy captain, and her that nurses who care for our veterans nal name was Horst Wes- it was cut in half by an oil grateful. Words cannot adequately cousin, a nuclear subma- are paid a competitive wage, as well express the magnitude of our appre- sel. That was the name of tanker in Chesapeake Bay. rine officer of 30 years, as making sure the eligibility require- ciation or the depth of our admiration a Nazi thug and brawler The Coast Guard lost 26 accompanied me as we who was killed in a street ments are uniform for admissions to for all that veterans have done for us. fine members that terrible toured this 1936 vessel. fight. The Nazi’s anthem Veterans Homes, Nursing Facilities While we attend parades and other night. I was surprised to see a was “The Horst Wessel and Veterans Cemeteries. events in recognition of their service, We moved aft. A pert photo of a buoyant Harry Song” and if you’ve seen Active service members, as well let us not forget that we can do small young lady OC took up the Truman, his hat back on Cabaret or any one of hun- as veterans, have willingly made things each and every day to let our dreds of programs on the duty of telling us the story sacrifices for our freedom and safety veterans know how much they mean Hitler Channel, you’ve of the Eagle’s travels. She while their families waited patiently at to us and that their service has not heard it. has never lived with her home. Earlier this year, I had the priv- gone unnoticed. A bad man. A bad be- Marine husband, she said. ginning. The Eagle was She hopes to be stationed originally built in the in San Diego, near Camp Blom and Voss Shipyard Pendleton . Detailers are in Hamburg. Phil Sullivan the ones responsible for told me she was built in assignments. 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Sports .com May, Cline among top football statistical leaders By PAMELA SCOTT JOHNSON 17. Jayson Keller, Magnolia - 120 Sports Editor 19. Cody Carter, Cabell Midland - 118 WHEELING — Two Mingo Central players broke 20. Tyler Cox, Chapmanville - 114 into the state’s high school football statistical leaders 20. Coty Frye, Shady Spring - 114 for the 2011 regular season. 22. Clayton Collett, Elkins - 112 Secretary-Treasurer of the W. Va. Sports Writers 22. Zack Whitten, Lincoln County - 112 Association, Doug Huff released the list Thursday of 24. Justin Arndt, Martinsburg - 110 players with the most points, the highest number of 24. Dylan Trout, Greenbrier West - 110 touchdowns scored, TD passes, TD receptions and Touchdowns: 32—Switzer; 30—Cottrill; 24— field goal numbers. Gunnoe, Malnick; 23—Bianconi, Grimm; 22—May, Junior Joe May came in second place in receptions Doss, Lawrence; 21—Spurlock, Redden, Still, Brin- caught for TDs with 11. May was just shy of first place do, Pingley. as Jefferson’s Garrett Grantham led with 12. TOUCHDOWN PASSES Senior quarterback Ashton Cline is fourth on the 1. Kollin Foltz, East Hardy - 31 list of TD passes. Cline threw 21 TD passes this sea- 2. Alex Stephens, Linsly - 28 son, 10 less than Kollin Foltz’s 31 of East Hardy. 3. Levi Jordan, Buffalo - 22 May tied for sixth place in scoring with 142 points. 4. Eric Roberts, Pt. Pleasant - 21 He was fifth in touchdowns as he crossed into the en- 4. Ashton Cline, Mingo Central - 21 dzone 22 times during the Miners’ first season to field 6. Adam Weeks, Shady Spring - 20 a team. 7. Alex Ash, Parkersburg - 17 Mingo Central finished the season 5-5. 8. Taylor Campbell, Wirt County - 16 SCORING TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. Ryan Switzer, George Washington - 192 Photo by Greg Adkins 1. Garrett Grantham, Jefferson - 12 Mingo Central junior Joe May was ranked sec- 2. Dylan Cottrill, Roane County - 186 2. Jarrett Smith, Buffalo - 11 ond in touchdown receptions for statistical lead- 3. Tyler Gunnoe, Van - 158 2. Joe May, Mingo Central - 11 4. Trevor Malnick, Fairmont Senior - 156 4. Jeremy Bell, Parkersburg - 10 ers in the state of the 2011 regular football 5. Brandon Spurlock, Wayne - 150 4. Matt White, Van - 10 season. May also was in the top 10 for scoring 6. Anthony Grimm, Wahama - 142 4. Chase Conner, Shady Spring - 10 and TDs. Senior QB Ashton Cline was listed as 6. Joe May, Mingo Central - 142 4. Joshua Parker, East Hardy - 10 fourth for TD passes. The Miners finished its 8. Kyler Doss, Pocahontas County - 140 8. Akil Blount, Linsly - 9 initial season at 5-5. 9. Gino Bianconi, Wheeling Central - 138 8. Cedric Brown, Martinsburg - 9 9. Taylor Still, Paden City - 138 8. Brandon Toler, Pt. Pleasant - 9 4. Chris Molina, Cabell Midland - 6 11. Jeremy Lawrence, Ravenswood - 132 8. J. T. Nemeth, Wirt County - 9 4. Joey Forbes, Herbert Hoover - 6 12. Alex Redden, Meadow Bridge - 130 8. Nick Alvaro, Clks. Notre Dame - 9 Longest Field Goals: 49 yards—Kornbrath; 48— 13. Dalton Brindo, Wirt County - 128 8. Jamie Miller, East Hardy - 9 Kornbrath (2), Matt Carter, Wheeling Park; 45—El- 13. Casey Pingley, Valley Wetzel - 128 FIELD GOALS lington (2); Derik Chestnut, Riverside. 15. Jacob Copley, Tolsia - 124 1. Andy Ellington, Winfield - 14 State Records: 14 field goals—Andy Ellington, 16. Elijah Lewis, Fayetteville - 122 2. Connor Kornbrath, Bridgeport - 9 Winfield; Career Coaching Wins—268, Denny Price, 17. Josh Ferguson, Musselman - 120 3. Jamin Jones, Ripley - 8 Musselman, 1973-active. Pirates await Bulldogs return By PAMELA SCOTT opponents to 1,378. JOHNSON The Pirates are scoring Sports Editor 45.7 points per game and GOODY, Ky. — The the D is giving up only Belfry Pirates return to 13.9 ppg. playoff action tonight During the first round against the Lawrence game against Jackson County Bulldogs for the County, Belfry led 41-0 second round of the Class at the half and head coach 3A Russell Athletic/KH- Phillip Haywood went to SAA Commonwealth his bench the entire sec- Gridiron Bowl at Cam ond half. Belfry rushed Stadium on Haywood for 334 yards with an out- Field. standing defensive show Belfry easily handled that allowed 17 yards on the Bulldogs on Oct. 14 the ground and 62 passing. with a 48-6 victory. Should the 10-1 Pirates LC advanced to the prevail over the 5-6 Bull- Class 3A second round dogs, they will face the after upsetting home- winner of the Pike Cen- standing Morgan County tral/Breathitt game. on Nov. 4 by a score of Pike County Central 21-14. advanced to round two to The Dawgs had 375 battle the Bobcats after yards rushing against the beating Magoffin County Cougars, led by Ricky 61-13 at the Hawks’ Nest. Goble and freshman Mor- If Belfry wins and Pike gan O’Brian with 152 Central pulls an upset, the yards and 147 respectively. However, last week’s playoff game, this game is but we know some of the Hayden was off the mark with no recep- problems we had in the first game and Hawks will come to Cam Stadium for The Bucs’ D allowed Lawrence only round three of the playoffs. If Breathitt 148 yards on the ground. With Belfry’s tions for seven tries and an interception. hopefully got them fixed,” head coach Jordan Wellman, Blake Watson and Joey Cecil said about the return to BHS. defeats Central, the Bucs will be on the defense closing gaps, QB Hayden Kis- road en route to tangle with an old foe. er was forced to go to the air. Against Blake Schaeffer led the Bulldogs on de- And the Pirates won’t make it easy on fense. Lawrence. Belfry has rushed for close Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. for the Belfry the QB was 4-for-6 for 62-yards Pirates/Bulldogs game. passing with one interception and a TD. “We realize what type of challenge to 4,000 yards this year while holding Sens. withdraw Paterno name for presidential medal HARRISBURG, Pa. Sens. Pat Toomey, a Re- Republican Rep. Glenn citing his contributions to (AP) — Along with his publican, and Bob Casey, Thompson also nominated athletics and higher edu- job as head football coach a Democrat, said Thursday Paterno earlier this year, cation. 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OBITUARIESwith his Lord and Savior nard of Delbarton and and a host of nieces and Jesus Christ. He was born Lewis (Vicki) Maynard nephews. honors grad killed July 2, 1939, in Wayne of Inez, Ky.; daughters, Funeral services will County, the son of the Polly (Rola) Sedelbauer late Taylor and Mate Far- of Monroe, Mich., Pame- be held at the Parsley in Iraq ley Hatfield. He was also la (Lynn) Davenport of Bottom Freewill Baptist WHEELING, W.Va. rocket attack on a U.S. base preceded in death by a Maryland Heights, Md., Church on Sunday, No- (AP) — Although he gradu- in Southern Iraq in June. brother, Ance Hatfield. Jamie (James) Deskins vember 13, at 1 p.m. with ated more than 10 years ago, “I hope these kids can James, who was also of Breeden, Joyce (Leon- the Rev. Mike Smith Offi- David Van Camp was never get to know a little bit about forgotten at Wheeling Park him and what he was about known as “Bubbles” by ard) Lucas of Lenore; ciating. Burial will follow most of his former co- brothers, Walker Hatfield High School. so maybe when they see it, workers, was a retired of Belpre, Ohio, Eddie in the Evans Cemetery at The soldier who lost his it will inspire them,” said mechanic. He attended Hatfield of Lenore, Halc- Laurel Creek. Visitation life fighting in Iraq over the Tony Pasco, Van Camp’s the Church of Christ. ey Hatfield of Elk Creek, will be at the Church af- summer now has a perma- friend and former baseball His survivors include and Emmitt of Ashland, ter 5 p.m. Saturday. Sons nent memorial at the school coach. James Hatfield where he made so many They say the communi- his wife, Donna Gail Mc- Ky.; sisters, Mercedes and grandsons will serve Coy Hatfield; sons, Jeff friends. Those friends, fam- ty’s support has helped since Jordan of Perkinston, as pallbearers. James Hatfield, 72, Hatfield of Delbarton, Mich., and Linda Thack- ily members, former teach- Van Camp died, but his high of Lenore, passed away Kenny Hatfield of Sidney, er of Ravena, Ky. Twen- Online condolences ers and coaches gathered school friends said they did after a strong battle with Ky., Joe (Sheila) Hatfield ty-one grandchildren; and can be made at ChafinFu- in Wheeling Park High not want that support to end. illness. He went on to be of Delbarton, Zan May- four great-grandchildren; neralHome.Com School’s lobby on Tuesday “I think it’s something to watch the unveiling of a that needs to be done ev- plaque and banner in Van ery year, not just something Camp’s honor. that’s forgotten. I know in Senate approves jobs benefits for veterans The banner will hang at my house, Dave Van Camp’s ALAN FRAM The rest of the president’s jobs to pressure lawmakers to vote for the the baseball field where Van name, it will be a name that Associated Press plan, which is highlighted by payroll measure. Camp spent so much time. we talk about forever with WASHINGTON (AP) — On Vet- tax cuts and money for infrastructure “Members of Congress will have The plaque will hang on a my sons,” said friend Rob erans Day eve, an uncharacteristically projects and hiring teachers and police two clear options to choose from: Do wall that the school plans to Givens. unified Senate emphatically passed a officers, has foundered. A senior ad- something to create jobs for veterans dedicate to graduates who Van Camp’s parents bill to help unemployed veterans and ministration official told reporters that returning from overseas, or do noth- are now fallen soldiers. couldn’t say much at the government contractors that includes the White House will pressure Repub- ing,” the email said. “David was a decorated presentation, trying to speak the first, small slivers of President licans over the president’s proposal to Outside groups also vied for at- soldier receiving the Purple through tears. His father Barack Obama’s jobs agenda that he is extend this year’s cut in the 6.2 percent tention. The Association of American Heart, and a Bronze Star,” was choked up with pride likely to sign into law. Social Security payroll tax cut through Railroads said one-fifth of the railway said principal Bernie Dolan. and emotion. Thursday’s 95-0 vote gave law- 2012, arguing that without a renewal workers hired this year were expected Van Camp was a 2000 “It’s an honor, that every- makers the opportunity to fly home to people’s taxes would rise next year. to be veterans, while the trade group graduate of Park and went body showed up,” said Don- holiday events and boast about help- There are about 240,000 unem- Associated Builders and Contractors on to serve two tours of duty ald Van Camp. ing veterans and protecting jobs. But ployed veterans from the wars in Iraq said repealing the withholding law in Iraq. He was killed in a it did little to help close the scorching and Afghanistan, around 12 percent would remove uncertainty clouding partisan divide over how to revive the of those who served there, the White long-term planning by construction gasping economy, an issue that seems Wall House says. A total of 850,000 veter- companies. ■ sure to decide next year’s presidential ans overall are out of work, and 1 mil- Economists say repealing the with- CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 and congressional elections. lion additional service members are holding requirement would have an served as a recruiter and is based on merit thanks “We deal with a lot of contentious expected to return to civilian life by imperceptible, if any, impact on jobs. drill sergeant. to his working class roots. issues here, but this should not be 2016, according to White House data. Beyond increasing to $9,600 the tax But Lowe’s most note- His parents, Lark and Lois one of them,” said Sen. Jon Tester, D- “No veteran who fought for our credit for hiring disabled veterans, the worthy assignment may be Lowe, raised a family of Mont., a leading sponsor of the veter- nation should have to fight for a job bill also would create new tax credits guarding the Berlin Wall ans’ provisions. when they come home,” Obama said in of up to $5,600 for employers hiring from 1987 until 1990. eight children, moving often The legislation would award tax a written statement after the vote that veterans who have job hunted at least He said guarding one of so his father could find work. credits of up to $9,600 to companies also called on Congress to approve ad- half a year and $2,400 for those out of the most recognizable and Lois Lowe passed away in politically charged loca- that hire disabled veterans who have ditional jobs proposals. work for four weeks or more. 1999, Doug’s father still been job-hunting for at least half a year That didn’t stop both parties from In addition, it would expand educa- tions of the 20th century was nothing more than carrying lives in Turkey Creek. and strengthen employment counsel- seeking political advantage in Thurs- tion and job training benefits for veter- ing and training programs for vets and out his duties as a soldier. “I was taught that if work day’s vote. ans, improve employment counseling “It was an assignment,” troops about to leave the military. Knowing they faced certain defeat they receive while still in the military Lowe said. “When I reported hard you will achieve what It also would erase a law, yet to take in the Democratic-led chamber, Re- and provide an extra year of job ser- to Berlin, I was placed in a you put into it, and I still be- effect, requiring federal, state and lo- publicans nonetheless tried amending vices for disabled veterans. unit and assigned to a Scout lieve that,” he said. cal government agencies to withhold “This bill is a win for the economy the bill with a giant package they said Platoon. Part of their duties Indeed, Lowe retired a 3 percent of their payments to compa- would create jobs by cutting income and the right thing to do for our vet- was to conduct patrols of nies with which they conduct business. tax rates, repealing Obama’s health erans,” said Senate Finance Commit- the wall, which was rotated highly decorated soldier. That law was enacted under President care overhaul and blocking or annul- tee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., through three battalions.” During his military career, George W. Bush to nudge companies ling many labor, energy and environ- a long-time sponsor of tax credits for He explained there were he was awarded the Army to fully pay their taxes, but lawmak- mental regulations. It was rejected by vets. some requirements for the of Occupation Medal, Ko- ers now say it would fence off money job. a near party-line 56-40 tally, but it Overall, the tax breaks and jobs rea Defense Service Medal, those firms could better use to hire created an opportunity for the GOP to programs for veterans would cost just “There was a criteria; you more workers. demonstrate its formula for healing the over $1 billion, Democratic aides said. had to shoot at a certain lev- Kosovo Campaign Medal, The House is expected to approve economy. It would be paid for by extending a el, you had to have a General National Defense Service the bill resoundingly next week, which Before the day’s votes, Senate fee the Veterans Affairs Department Technical Score (considered Medal,Global War on Ter- your military IQ) above 110, would send it to Obama. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, charges to back home loans. rorism Service Medal, Meri- The president’s signature would you had to score and main- R-Ky., sarcastically congratulated Annulling the withholding law torious Service Medal,Army make the veterans tax credits the first Democrats for “doing something we would cost the government $11.2 bil- tain a certain score on physi- cal fitness and several other fragment of his $447 billion jobs pack- haven’t been doing enough of around lion over the next decade. The legisla- Commendation Medal, age to be enacted. Those tax credits things,” Lowe said. Army Achievement Medal, here. We’re going to legislate.” He tion makes up the lost revenue by mak- He said he guarded the would cost $90 million over the next said Democrats usually spend their ing it harder for some Social Security wall for a simple reason: he Army Good Conduct Medal, decade, according to White House es- time “trying to make Republicans look beneficiaries to qualify for Medicaid, obeyed a command. National Defense Service timates. Obama also has supported an- bad.” the federal-state health program for “I was told this was my Medal, Parachutist Badge, nulling the withholding requirement At the same time, Obama’s cam- low-income people. duty and I did it with out Air Assault Badge and the on contractors’ payments. paign emailed supporters, urging them question.” During his time in Ber- French Commando Badge. Manchin lin, Lowe’s duties included He added his military ca- ■ CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 operating and maintaining reer has given him an appre- weapons, assessing need ciation of being an Ameri- bravery and fierce patrio- always said that West Vir- “Many of you know that lost their lives in defense for and directing supporting tism that all Americans ginia is the most patriotic as Governor, I made sure of this country. For those fire, placing explosives and can. enjoy the greatest liberties state in the nation because that veterans were a major serving today, we continue performing minesweeping “My view of the world and freedoms in the world. we have such a long tradi- priority for our state. In my to pray for their safety and activities on land and par- has been shaped differently The sacrifices you make tion of service and so many new role in the U.S. Sen- ticipating in basic reconnais- speedy return home to their due to my travels and expe- every day and your will- West Virginians are or have ate - especially as a mem- sance operations. ingness to put your lives on been part of our armed ser- ber of the Armed Services families and the great state Between the years the riences,” he said. “Over the the line should remind all vices. Committee with a voice of West Virginia. Berlin Wall stood, from years my appreciation of of us that despite any po- “We also have the best on critical military issues “It is because of you that 1961 until 1989, more than what this country really of- 5,000 people defected into litical differences we might National Guard in the coun- - keeping our promises to we can proudly proclaim West Berlin. The number of fers has been significantly have, we all share one very try, whose members have veterans remains one of my ‘Mountaineers Are Always persons who died attempted reinforced. While we do important value - we are all taken on an increasingly top priorities. Free.’ to escape East Berlin has have our problems, believe Americans. important role in keeping “So this Veterans Day, I “God bless you, God been disputed from just un- me there are definitely oth- “It is our pride in Amer- all of us safe. These citizen- ask all West Virginians to der 100 to well over 200. bless West Virginia, and ers who have it worse than ica, our freedoms, and our soldiers not only sacrifice join me in taking a moment However, Lowe said he way of life that should unite time away from their fami- to reflect and thank our vet- may God continue to did not see anyone cross we will ever know.” us today and every day. lies and careers, but have erans for their service and bless America - and all over from Communist East Veteran’s Day is a time “This is especially true also put their lives on the sacrifice to our country, and our brave men and wom- Germany into the German for to show our apprecia- Democratic Republic. in our little state. I have line for all of us. remembering those who en in the military.” “I never saw anyone es- tion for the sacrifice of oth- cape,” he said. “I did how- ers, and pray for their safety. Sprigg Robbery ever hear the sirens at night But Lowe said those who ■ ■ CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 when people made attempts. have seen the horrors of war If we were to see that hap- (MVI) stickers.” bers work. New was treated at Wil- first hand are the most ardent Rockel said that McCoy caused $600 in liamson Memorial Hospital pen, we were not to get in- McCoy has been charged with breaking volved until they made it to proponents of peace. damages to the registers and $300 in dam- and entering and grand larceny. However, and released after the attack. our side. At that point we ages to the security camera. He also said that The extent of New’s injuries “War is a terrible thing,” more charges may be pending as he is the were to provide support and McCoy stole around $300 from the bashed- from the October beating he said. “That’s why I say suspect in two other break-ins in William- protection.” in registers. were not available. Lowe said did well in a no one prays for peace more The chief said that the WPD followed up son. “We recovered most of field in which advancement than a soldier.” leads and was able to view video surveil- Blankenship Auto had a Lincoln welder the stolen property,” Rockel lance of the break-in, as the hard drive was stolen recently, Rockel said, which was re- said. not damaged during. covered, and that a junked car had been sto- Estep was arrested in Del- Navy They were able to identify McCoy. War- barton by Sgt. James Muncy ■ CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 rants were then obtained and he “was taken len from Mike’s Tires as well. of the Mingo County Sheriffs McCoy allegedly performed those thefts. stars, the Navy Commen- “To honor our veter- into custody on Vinson Street.” Department on a Williamson dation Medal, the Battle ans, we should heal their He could face more charges of breaking and “We were able to recover all of the stolen Police Department warrant. Efficiency “E” Ribbon wounds,” Setser said. MVI stickers,” Rockel said. “McCoy had entering and grand larceny. Estep has been charged (three awards), the Na- “Honor them by being made multiple phone calls to gas stations, Rockel said that apprehending McCoy with strong-arm robbery. tional Defense Service part of the solution. If trying to sell them.” “solves three burglaries and thefts in the last WPD Sgt. Grady Dot- Medal with one bronze you want to bring a smile Rockel said that the stickers could have son is investigating the star and the Sea Service to a veteran, be involved been sold for more than $20 a piece, but that three days.” case. Deployment Ribbon with and help our country stay anyone who had purchased one would be in WPD Patrolman Darry Paige is investi- three bronze stars. strong.” trouble because of the way the serial num- gating the case. A7

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Someone who is liked by by Taylor Swift and The or falling in love and they star buzzing on the red car- LOS ANGELES (AP) — ducing and directing the Oscar the stodgy Hollywood establish- Band Perry at the Country incorporate it into their pet before performing duets Maybe the Academy Awards show for the second straight ment but has prospects of bring- Music Association Awards lives,” Swift said. from his new country album need to launch a “Draft Billy” year, to find a replacement for ing hip younger audiences to the show that the young women Perry experienced a simi- with Rascal Flatts, Darius movement. Or even a “Draft Murphy. broadcast. A star who can mock of country music are finding lar kind of revelation when Rucker and Little Big Town. Kermit” campaign. Ratner departed the show and embrace in the same breath. their voices and shoving the her song “If I Die Young” He posed for a picture with A return to the Oscar stage because of the uproar over a Who knows if Murphy could boys out of the way. conquered country radio Lambert and gave advice to by Billy Crystal would be a pejorative term for gay men he have pulled that off? But acad- Swift won the CMA’s then began to crossover Lady Antebellum on the red true Hollywood ending after uttered during a question-and- emy overseers have been willing entertainer of the year for on to pop stations. Rarely carpet. this week’s debacle that started to try new things to renew inter- the second time Wednesday answer session at a screening of do country songs resonate Gregg Allman joined with Brett Ratner’s resignation his new comedy, “Tower Heist.” est in the Oscars, whose TV rat- night, Kimberly Perry of across genres, and that the fellow Peach State natives Tuesday as producer of the show ings have been on a general de- sibling act The Band Perry Coincidentally, Grazer is a pro- melancholy “If I Die Young” Zac Brown Band on “Geor- over a gay slur, followed by his ducer on the movie. cline the last couple of decades. took home song of the year ran hard in the face of the gia on my Mind,” Natasha pal Eddie Murphy’s departure It paid off three years ago, and two other awards with Murphy, who stars with Ben successful formula so many Bedingfield, in a dress that Wednesday as host. Stiller in “Tower Heist,” was when “X-Men” star Hugh Jack- her brothers, Neil and Reid. follow made it even more featured a fluffy red skirt, The most popular host of the picked by Ratner for the Oscar man made good use of his song- Add in wins by Miranda impressive. joined Rascal Flatts on stage Oscars in recent years, Crystal gig, a choice that puzzled and and-dance skills as Oscar host. It Lambert, Lady Antebel- The song earned Perry to perform their duet “Easy,” could be a real white knight if intrigued awards watchers who backfired last season when Anne lum and Sugarland, and the song of the year, which goes and that was just the start of he returned to run the show for Hathaway was teamed with songwriting strength of to- to the writer, and The Band wondered if he would be up to genre shuffling. the first time since 2004. the challenge as host of one of leaden co-host James Franco. day’s country girls is unde- Perry, which includes her Shelton and Kenny Log- “There would be cheers If he’s interested in returning niable. brothers, single of the year the most widely watched TV gins opened the show with a across Hollywood for Billy’s re- events of the year. to host for a ninth time, Crystal “When Taylor won en- and new artist of the year. high-energy version of Log- turn,” said Tom O’Neil, editor of seems like an obvious go-to guy, tertainer I secretly sang Perry said the song came The once cutting-edge star of gins’ hit “Footloose.” Later, the awards website GoldDerby. “Beverly Hills Cop” has lapsed though at 63, he’s no longer the (Beyonce’s) ‘Who runs the to her one afternoon and she Glen Campbell, one of com. “That could be the happy sort of fresh face likely to lure world? Girls,’ to Blake,” got most of it down right into bland or outright dreadful country’s biggest crossover ending for this story.” family comedies in recent years, younger viewers. Lambert said after she and away. She showed it to her pioneers who is now bat- Murphy’s replacement is the Sasha Stone, editor of husband Blake Shelton re- mom and said she thought and unlike the beloved Crystal, tling Alzheimer’s disease, talk of the town, with people in he’s not exactly known around AwardsDaily.com, suggested peated as male and female she’d bring it to Nashville was given a musical tribute Hollywood speculating whether town as a people person. Oscar organizers aim for fresh vocalist of the year. “I’m to get help from another when Vince Gill, Keith Ur- other past hosts such as Steve Murphy already had a shaky blood with people such as Oprah just really happy that fe- songwriter to finish it, but ban and Brad Paisley sang Martin or Jon Stewart might history with the Oscars, where Winfrey, Stephen Colbert or males are starting to be very her mother encouraged her three of his songs. return or whether a first-timer he was the front runner the one even a pairing of “Bridesmaids” prominent and it is the fe- to keep ownership. It turned Richie hadn’t performed such as Tina Fey or Neil Patrick time he earned a nomination, co-stars Kristen Wiig and Me- male singer-songwriter. out to be the right choice. on the CMAs since 1986 Harris could get the job. lissa McCarthy, who reunited “It’s so cool that Kimber- “We sort of feel like we when he appeared with Ala- There are even pages on as supporting actor for 2007’s “Dreamgirls.” He showed bad recently on “Saturday Night ly wrote song of the year by are part of the country evan- bama. He noted the show Twitter and Facebook pushing Live.” sportsmanship that night, noto- herself. And that’s a dream gelism scene and we love to has changed dramatically Kermit the Frog and his Mup- “When I saw them together riously leaving the Oscars early of mine. I’m just so happy hear country songs on pop over the decades, as has pets pals as Oscar hosts, a truly on ‘SNL,’ I thought they were after losing to Alan Arkin for the girls were really cel- radio,” she said. country music. clever notion that could be just like Hope and Crosby,” Stone “Little Miss Sunshine.” ebrated tonight.” Crossing over was anoth- “It’s Cirque de Soleil the sort of rainbow connection said. “They had such great cha- Celebrated like rarely be- er strong theme of the night. … it’s full-on production,” to bring some fresh magic to There also were homophobic risma and knew each other so fore. Swift became the sec- Jason Aldean, who Richie said. “This is off- Hollywood’s big night. overtones from Murphy’s early well. I would love to see them ond woman to win entertain- earned his first major CMA the-chain. This is the Oscars With the Feb. 26 Oscars still career, when crude gay jokes on the Oscars. They could defi- er of the year twice, joining award when his platinum- of the music business, the more than three months off, or- were part of his standup routine. nitely have the ability to draw Barbara Mandrell, and she selling “My Kinda Party” CMAs.” ganizers have plenty of time to “I’m afraid of gay people. the higher ratings.” did it by the age of 21. won album of the year, also Lambert and Shelton replace Murphy, so there’s not Petrified. I have nightmares No matter who is chosen, “To win it twice is like won musical event of the made a little history when likely to be much fallout for the about gay people,” Murphy though, the host likely will draw the coolest thing ever hap- year for his duet “Don’t You they took male and female show itself. Just hours after an- joked in his 1983 comedy spe- the ire of at least some Oscar pening to me twice,” Swift Wanna Stay” with pop star vocalist of the year. They’re nouncing Murphy’s exit, orga- cial “Delirious.” viewers. said backstage. “I’m freak- Kelly Clarkson. And Kenny the second married couple to nizers signed up Brian Grazer, Finding the right talent will- “It’s a lose-lose situation for ing out right now.” Chesney won music video win the awards in the same the Oscar-winning producer of ing to take on the often thank- them. No matter what they do, She’s inspired legions of the year for his duet “You year. “A Beautiful Mind,” to fill the less job of playing master of cer- people are going to complain,” of young girls to take up and Tequila” with rocker “Congrats to my hubby, producing slot vacated by Rat- emonies at Hollywood’s biggest Stone said. “It’s a show every- guitar and write their own Grace Potter. too,” Lambert shouted from ner. party is arguably the toughest one loves to watch and everyone songs, and she has spread Lady Antebellum, whose the stage to Shelton on the Grazer is a class-act choice task for Oscar overseers. They loves to hate.” the gospel of country music crossover appeal is rivaled eve of her 28th birthday. compared to Ratner, who is best want a host who is edgy but not to the Far East, filling sta- only by Swift’s, won its third “It’s going to be a good known for directing the “Rush diums like few others can. straight vocal group of the night tonight, baby!” The Hour” flicks and drew the scorn She crossed the 20 million year award and Sugarland camera cut to Shelton, who of comic-book fans for “X-Men: Pastor Paul Caudill mark in album sales and has took vocal duo of the year rubbed his hands together The Last Stand,” widely consid- almost no rival in the genre for the fifth straight time. and smiled devilishly. ered a feeble finale to that super- when it comes to bringing That theme also car- hero franchise trilogy. 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WINNING WHEN IT COUNTS Tony 1 Stewart’s four wins thus far in the 1. Momentum has clearly swung in Smoke’s favor. He’s always been a streaky driver, and now that 2011 Chase tie him for the most vic- he’s “on” it may be hard for to hold him off. tories any driver has earned in one 2. Carl Edwards Averaging a 5.6-place finish in the Chase, but Stewart is blowing Cousin Carl’s doors off in the wins season’s 10-race playoff stretch. department. Still, NASCAR’s points format rewards consistency over winning, so is it advantage: Carl? has scored four 3. Talladega and Martinsville were considered the tracks that could derail Carl Edwards’ championship Chase wins in one year on three oc- hopes. Turns out, they bit Carl’s teammate, Kenseth. casions (2004, ’07, ’09). Stewart 4. It looked as if Harvick was going to pull another miraculous “Where’d he come from?” finish at Texas. (’05), Johnson (’08) and Carl Edwards However, a two-tire pit call dropped him to 13th, effectively ending his championship hopes. (’08) have also notched three Chase 5. Jimmie Johnson Johnson’s four finishes outside of the top 10 in this season’s Chase are more than in the last three wins in one season, although Stewart Chases combined. That’s amazing. was not participating in the playoffs 6. Kahne has only one finish outside the top 15 in the last eight races. Credit the lame-duck driver and when he earned his wins in 2005. the Racing team (who may lose their jobs at season’s end) for not throwing in the towel. PARITY, STILL Updating a note in 7. Since Keselowski and the No. 2 turned things around at Indy, they’ve recorded 11 top-12 runs in 15 2 this very space from last week, Stew- races, winning twice. Unfortunately, Cinderella’s slipper isn’t going to fit. art-Haas Racing’s fifth win of the 8. Returns to the track where he won in February. Unfortunately for Gordon, the track has been repaved, 2011 season ties it with Hendrick reconfigured and has only one good racing groove. He better qualify well. , Penske Racing, Richard 9. Deny Hamlin Was looking for a fourth consecutive top-10 run, which would have been his best string of finishes Childress Racing and Roush Fenway this year. Brad Keselowski saw to that, though. Racing with five apiece. 10. Would be seventh in the standings had he made the Chase. Woulda, shoulda, coulda, right? It will be Racing leads the Sprint Cup ranks interesting to see if he can elevate Racing to the next level in 2012. with six wins this year. Furniture Row 11. Five straight top-15 showings for Biffle and the boys. Finishing strong matters. Racing, Motorsports 12. Jr. Consecutive seventh-place finishes, the best we’ve seen in a few months out of this bunch. and The Wood Brothers have each 13. Parked brother Kyle got more camera time than 30th-place Kurt at Texas. won one race. 14. Martin Truex Jr. Bowyer’s teammate-to-be has three stright top 10s. Again, finishing strong matters. TOUGH AT TEXAS Matt Kenseth’s 15. There comes a turning point in every driver’s career. Maybe this was Kyle’s. 3 fourth-place run at Texas was his Just off the lead pack: AJ Allmendinger, , , , Ryan Newman 10th top-5 and 13th top-10 finish at Jimmie Johnson (left) talks with Carl Edwards. ASP, Inc. TMS, most of any driver. Kenseth’s 8.7-place average finish in 19 starts is nearly four positions better than the Tracks on Tap second-best driver, Tony Stewart. TONY’S “TO DO” LIST FOR 2012 ... SPRINT CUP SERIES 4 There are only three NASCAR tracks Race: Kobalt Tools 500 currently on the Sprint Cup schedule Track: Phoenix International Raceway where Tony Stewart has not won a Location: Avondale, Ariz. points-paying race: Darlington Race- Texas-Sized Title Bout When: Sunday, Nov. 13 way (19 starts), TV: ESPN (3:00 p.m. EST) (1) and Tony Stewart wins Layout: 1-mile oval (13). His 43 career Cup victories Banking/Frontstretch: 3 degrees show him 16th on NASCAR’s all-time fourth race in Chase; Banking/Turns 1 and 2: 10-11 degrees wins list. Stewart is one victory shy of Carl Edwards second. Banking/Dogleg: 10-11 degrees 15th-place . Banking/Turn 4 : 8-9 degrees By MATT TALIAFERRO February Winner: Jeff Gordon Sprint Cup Standings Athlon Sports Racing Editor Crew Chief’s Take: “Turns 1 and 2 are DRIVER (WINS) POINTS BEHIND completely different than Turns 3 and 4 at 1. Carl Edwards (1) 2,316 — Tony Stewart is putting together a Phoenix, which makes it difficult to find the 2. Tony Stewart (4) 2,313 -3 run in NASCAR’s Chase for the right balance in the setup. And with a new sur- 3. Kevin Harvick (4) 2,283 -33 Championship as impressive as any face as well as a reconfiguration, it’ll be all 4. Matt Kenseth (3) 2,278 -38 seen in its seven-year history. Stew- about track position. One groove — on the 5. Brad Keselowski (3) 2,267 -49 art’s win in the AAA Texas 500 at bottom — will probably make for a single-file 6. Jimmie Johnson (2) 2,261 -55 was his race until some serious rubber gets worked 7. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2,237 -79 fourth in eight Chase races, and into the track. Certain drivers — Tony Stewart 8. Jeff Gordon (3) 2,235 -81 and Kyle Busch come to mind — sort of know 9. Kurt Busch (2) 2,229 -87 finds him just three points shy of the tricks there. It takes a pretty talented driver 10. (1) 2,217 -99 Carl Edwards as the Sprint Cup Se- to be willing to experiment out there, and 11. Kyle Busch (4) 2,216 -100 ries heads to the penultimate race of Phoenix rewards the ones who find the tricks.” 12. Ryan Newman (1) 2,213 -103 the season in Phoenix. ASP, Inc. ^ CHASE FOR THE SPRINT CUP ^ What is even more impressive is Texas Motor Speedway president Eddie Gossage (left) billed the Texas AAA 500 as the NATIONWIDE SERIES 13. Clint Bowyer (1) 975 -1,341 that until Stewart won the first race “Texas Title Fight” between Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards. Stewart was victorious. Race: Wypall 200 14. Kasey Kahne 957 -1,359 of the Chase in Chicago, he was the track — largely considered the International Raceway for Sunday’s Track: Phoenix International Raceway 15. Greg Biffle 956 -1,360 winless in the 26-race regular season unconventional line. When: Saturday, Nov. 12 16. AJ Allmendinger 946 -1,370 Kobalt Tools 500. With a new sur- and largely dismissed as a title con- At Martinsville, Stewart surged by face on a track with a different lay- TV: ESPN2 (3:30 p.m. EST) 17. Marcos Ambrose (1) 895 -1,421 tender. Even Stewart, the organiza- February Winner: Kyle Busch 18. (1) 889 -1,427 five-time defending champion Jim- out than in the past, many are calling tion’s driver and co-owner, doubted 19. 889 -1,427 mie Johnson. In Texas, he got the it the ultimate “wild card” race in the CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES 20. (1) 884 -1,432 his chances. jump on chief-rival Edwards with playoffs. Race: Ford 200 “I’ll be perfectly honest, at this five laps remaining and stormed off “I think that Phoenix is still a huge Track: Homestead-Miami Speedway point of the deal, if we’re going to Nationwide Standings to a 1.092-second win. unknown,” Edwards said. “We really When: Friday, Nov. 18 run this bad, it really doesn't matter TV: SPEED (8:00 p.m. EST) DRIVER (WINS) POINTS BEHIND “We’re aggressive right now,” think next week has a larger oppor- whether we make the Chase or not,” 2010 Winner: Kyle Busch 1. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (2) 1,138 — Stewart said of the restarts. “I’m tak- tunity, by a landslide, to change the Stewart said after the Michigan race 2. 1,121 -17 ing charge and trying to control my outcome of this Chase. If Tony and I in August. “We’re going to be occu- Classic Moments 3. (1) 1,039 -99 own destiny. I think the restarts run 1-2 at Homestead, there’s not pying a spot in the Chase that some- Phoenix International Speedway 4. 1,039 -99 today showed what our intentions going to be much points change if we 5. (1) 1,034 -104 body else who can actually run for a For the first time in 13 years, The King re- are and what we’re about for these run like we did tonight, but Phoenix 6. 978 -160 championship is going to be trying next two weeks.” turns to Victory Lane. , driving has the potential to be huge.” 7. 925 -213 to take. Our stuff is so bad right now Edwards held on for second, while Richard Petty’s No. 43 STP , leads 40 That may be so, but judging by the 8. 909 -229 that we’re wasting one of those top Kasey Kahne, Matt Kenseth and laps in the 1996 Dura Lube 500 at PIR to earn last few weeks, it doesn’t matter his first career Cup win. 9. Steve Wallace 896 -242 12 spots right now.” Greg Biffle rounded out the top 5. 10. 884 -254 where the series races — Edwards Hamilton loses the lead on pit road, falling to What a difference a month makes, “I was surprised they (the No. 14 fourth for a lap 266 restart, but he blows by as 29 days and four races later, team) were able to put together two and Stewart have separated them- Truck Standings selves as the class of the field. And Mark Martin and within seven Stewart and crew chief Darian weeks that were so good,” Edwards laps, and gets by 10 laps later to DRIVER (WINS) POINTS BEHIND Stewart, for one, is feeling the con- Grubb notched the Chicago win, a admitted. “That was really good secure his first of three career cup triumphs. 1. (2) 854 — victory earned by saving fuel. The work on their part. There’s nothing fidence a hot streak at just the right 2. (1) 834 -20 “I’ve told a lot of people, there’s Dale Earn- same events transpired the following saying that that will play into an- time is bound to instill: hardt fans or Bill Elliott fans, but when those 3. 826 -28 “I’m pretty sure what we did on 4. Ron Hornaday (4) 806 -48 week in New Hampshire, while a other solid two weeks, but it very guys fall out of the race, they’re still Richard 5. (1) 796 -58 strong finish in Martinsville in the well could. the racetrack said everything we Petty fans,” Hamilton says. “I thought it was 6. 775 -79 Chase’s seventh race found Stewart “From the way practice went and needed to tell (Edwards) today. I pretty cool to win this race for him.” 7. (1) 759 -95 in Victory Lane for a third time. everything, I thought we’d have a mean, I don’t know how you top 8. 757 -97 Much like his first two victories, little advantage tonight. They did all that. He knows. Trust me, he knows. Athlon Fantasy Stall 9. 742 -112 the last two have come in similar their jobs very well.” “The fun thing is I don’t feel like Looking at Checkers: You have to figure Tony 10. Nelson Piquet Jr. 712 -142 fashion: with powerhouse moves on The circuit heads to the newly- I have to say anything — I feel like Stewart and Carl Edwards are going to pull out late-race restarts on the high side of repaved and reconfigured Phoenix I already got it done.” all the stops. Throttle Up/Throttle Down Pretty Solid Pick: Jeff Gordon led a race- high 138 laps here in February. TONY STEWART He’s as hot as they n Kyle Busch was parked for last weekend’s Na- 31, 2011. The caveat to this probation: NASCAR in- Good Sleeper Pick: Martin Truex Jr. typically come at the moment and shows no tionwide and Cup Series races at Texas Motor cluded an ultimatum, something rarely, if ever, notches top-15 runs in the desert. signs of slowing. Credit Tony for Speedway following an incident in Friday night’s seen. NASCAR’s release stated that, “if during the Runs on Seven Cylinders: David Ragan going after this title by throwing Camping World Truck Series event. remaining NASCAR events in 2011 there is another action by the needs some solid showings to end the season multiple wins on the board. After contact with championship contender Ron Hornaday on lap competitor that is deemed by NASCAR officials as detrimental to in order to score a 2012 That’s four in eight Chase races 13 that resulted in both trucks brushing the wall, Busch intentionally or to NASCAR, or is disruptive to the orderly con- ride, but his 26.1-place average finish here is and counting. duct of an event, the competitor will be suspended indefinitely from hooked Hornaday’s vehicle, ramming it into the outside wall, to- nasty. KYLE BUSCH “One of them talling the truck as the caution flag waved. Busch also lost control NASCAR.” Insider Tip: Friday and racin’ deals” is one thing, bla- and hit the wall. NASCAR immediately parked Busch for the remain- As of Tuesday afternoon, no announcement had been made from Saturday practice ses- tantly turning a competitor who is der of the evening and announced early the next morning that , or sponsor Mars/M&M’s concerning fur- sions may be the running for a championship into Busch would be banned from participating in any other NASCAR- ther disciplinary action(s). An official release from M&M’s stated: most critical the wall — in a lower series, mind sanctioned races throughout the weekend. “The recent actions by Kyle Busch are not consistent with the of any all sea- you — is something totally different. Denny Hamlin replaced Busch in Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 18 Toy- values of M&M’s and we’re very disappointed. Like you, we hold son. Pay Time to grow up, Kyle. ota in Saturday’s Nationwide race (finishing second), while Michael those who represent our brand to a higher standard and we have close atten- tion. Compiled and written by Matt Taliaferro. McDowell manned JGR’s No. 18 Cup car (33rd). expressed our concerns directly to Joe Gibbs Racing.” Follow Matt on Twitter @MattTaliaferro or On Tuesday, NASCAR also announced that Busch had been fined As a result of the wreck, Hornaday dropped 48 points out of the email at [email protected] $50,000 for his actions and would be placed on probation until Dec. CWTS points lead, effectively ending his run at a record fifth title. ASP, Inc. A9

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Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, HHHHH Try another form of Nov. 11, 2011: experimenting when discussing an zITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year you often become over- issue. Do be careful, as you are more whelmed. You might wish that others likely to lose your temper out of the would work with you more often than blue, surprising not only yourself but challenge you. Use others’ ideas also others. A close associate comes positively, learning to work better with through for you. Tonight: Till the wee disagreement. If you are single, many hours. people will want to come in close. The LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) real issue is whether you will allow HHHH Your discomfort becomes this intimacy. Sorting through all your obvious when someone abruptly admirers could help you work through changes his or her tune. Don’t won- a lot. If you are attached, accept your der how, why and when this attitude sweetie and his or her views and change occurred; just accept this per- emotions. You will be a lot happier as son’s new tune as a passage without a couple if you do. GEMINI zeros in personalizing it. Tonight: Try a new on bottom lines. spot. The Stars Show the Kind of Day SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) THE FAMILY CIRCUS You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; HHHH Others remain touchy and CONCEPTIS SUDOKU 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult controversial. You might want to try Bil Keane ARIES (March 21-April 19) another approach or a different style. by Dave Green HHHH Focus on business in the Make plans and schedule meetings morning. Remember to return certain with only those who are friendly. Plan key calls as the weekend drops in on on a late meeting going into dinner. you. Wonder all you want, but remain Tonight: Finally, a point of agreement. firm once you have made a choice. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Schedule a late lunch. Tonight: Swap HHH Clear out what you must. news with a friend. You’ll accomplish a lot if you can TAURUS (April 20-May 20) maintain your focus. Fatigue could HHHH You beam until someone mark your decisions if you’re not care- becomes cranky. You wonder what ful. Make a point of having a discus- to do next. You have handled many sion with a key associate. Let a meet- different situations, but none quite like ing flow into Friday-night fun. Tonight: this. Stop and review your liabilities Hang out with work friends. before acting. Tonight: Treat a friend CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) to dinner. HHHHH Your creativity and imag- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ination come forward when faced with HHHH Keep it easy until the after- a problem. Don’t push a boss beyond noon, when you just know. You feel his or her level of tolerance. You don’t empowered and as if you can handle want to see the end results. Be care- DENNIS THE MENACE it all and more. Don’t settle for any- ful with an expert or someone who thing less than what you want. Enjoy could be touchy and at a distance. Hank Ketchum a friend’s or group of friends’ light and Tonight: Follow your imagination. mirthful spirit. Tonight: Lots to smile AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) about. HHHH Stay centered with family CANCER (June 21-July 22) and personal matters. Keep opening HHHHH You know what you up to new possibilities that involve want and where you are going. your home and security. You might Use that information to the max this have been thinking about a change morning. You have some important involving your work, home and office. decisions to make. A response might Add more lightness to the day. force you to go back in your head and Tonight: Put 100 percent of yourself rethink your actions. Remember, you into whatever you do. can only control yourself, not others. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Tonight: Choose something restful. HHH Stay on top of your work. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You might not be interested in an HHHH Sometimes you sell your- associate’s offer. Use care as to how self short in an attempt to get situ- you present your disinterest. You ations to work like you want. Other could start more problems than are times, by allowing a little more chaos really worth it. Someone close could in, you get better results. Dip into become unusually touchy. Tonight: your imagination when making plans. Make it easy. Tonight: And the party goes on. Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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