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BEST SHOT As new school


year begins, a
look at threats
LNP tracks the cases of 20 young people
accused of threatening violence in 2015-16
DAN NEPHIN adult court: Tyler Gawrys, 16,
DNEPHIN@LNPNEWS.COM
of Strasburg Borough. (Under
Not since the aftermath of Pennsylvania law, his name
the Columbine High School and case outcome must be
massacre in April 1999 have made public.)
Lancaster County schools Gawrys, age 15 at the time,
seen as many threats as were made 13 threats involving
made in the 2015-16 school schools in the Lampeter-
year. Strasburg, Conestoga Valley
Bombings, shootings and and Lancaster districts be-
other unspecified acts of vio- tween Sept. 9 and 13, accord-
lence were threatened on 35 ing to prosecutors. He also
different days in 14 of the 16 threatened a police station
school districts and the inter- and a nonexistent residence,
mediate unit here. for a total of 20 threats.
The response was immedi- The threats were made via a
ate: evacuated schools, locked- tipline connected to Lancaster
down classrooms, police arriv- County-Wide Communica-
ing with bomb-sniffing dogs tions.
as students and teachers lost Gawrys was charged Sept.
valuable learning time. 23 with making terroristic
But the court system doesnt threats, causing false alarm
respond nearly as quickly, so and making threats to use
LNP recently circled back to weapons of mass destruction.
find out how the legal process On Dec. 30, he was placed
is playing out for those ac- on probation and ordered to
cused of making the threats. pay $3,000 in restitution for
emergency response costs,
A felony case according to the district attor-
neys office. He must also meet
In one case, a juvenile older with any victims who request
than 14 was adjudicated de- to do so through the Center for
linquent of a felony the Community Peacemaking.
equivalent of a conviction in SCHOOL THREATS, page A4

PROPERTY TAXES

Crystal and Ravyn Hunsicker pose in their backyard. The Hunsicker family has been dis-
SUZETTE WENGER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Judge rescinds
tax hike: Could it
missed from a pediatricians office because Crystal Hunsicker opts not to vaccinate Ravyn.

Some doctors turn away families that refuse


vaccines in an effort to protect other patients
HEATHER STAUFFER
happen here, too?
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HSTAUFFER@LNPNEWS.COM
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ome Lancaster County doc-


efforts fail.
Parents, pediatricians and policy-
School officials with big budget surpluses
tors are dropping or refusing makers all have a role here in pro- hope transparency can ward off lawsuits
to take on families that wont tecting children from diseases like
vaccinate their children, aim- measles and whooping cough, wrote SUSAN BALDRIGE Joseph A. Smyth ordered
SBALDRIGE@LNPNEWS.COM
ing to protect all their patients from the national associations president, Lower Merion School District
communicable diseases. Dr. Benard P. Dreyer. As pediatri- A suburban Philadelphia to revoke a 4.4 percent tax hike
That stand, which raises ethical cians, we care about every individual judge seized the attention of because, he said, the district
questions and is being criticized by af- child in our practices, and we know school boards and administra- misled taxpayers by projecting
fected parents, was recently approved that vaccines are an important way to tors across Pennsylvania last large budget deficits to justify
by the American Academy of Pediat- VACCINES, page A12 week for an unprecedented tax increases. The district has
decision thats being called appealed.
both a taxpayer victory and a Since 2006, Lower Merion
danger to education. has raised taxes by 53.3 per-
He rescinded a tax hike. cent and has $50 million to
OUTDOORS ALSO INSIDE Now school officials here $60 million in the bank a sit-
n A red fox and around the state fear the uation not unlike that of many
walks by a trail Strasburg offers a same thing might be asked of districts in Lancaster County
camera near behind-the-scenes look them after years of simultane- as well as others in the state.
Holtwood in this at locomotive prep ous tax increases and growing All 16 public school districts
image captured
in February. n Lancaser Living, page B1 bank accounts. in Lancaster County are car-
Researchers at If they are successful down rying surplus cash on their
Franklin & Marshall
PSU triumphs over there, Im willing to bet at least books, ranging from a low of 9
College say theyve Kent State, 33-13 one taxpayer in every school percent of annual spending to
found evidence n Sports, page C1 district would be willing to more than 30 percent, accord-
coyotes and foxes launch a challenge, said Su- ing to the Department of Edu-
are well-established Decision to build perintendent Bob Hollister cation. Most of these districts
in local suburban homes on golf course of Eastern Lancaster County have raised taxes year after
neighborhoods.
More inside: . disappoints residents School District. year, too.
Sports, page C9. n Money, page D1 Montgomery County Judge SCHOOL TAXES, page A13

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The Week in Review picture-perfect weekend
In case you missed it: A recap
of local news stories in LNP. MARY ELLEN WRIGHT

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TUITION HIKES f you couldnt find a piece of art


n ProPublica studied public college to take home Saturday, and do so
tuition and found that tuition and within your budget, then you just
fees at Millersville University rose werent trying.
faster than at any of the other 13 You could buy a calligraphy book-
schools in the state system over 14 mark or a bottle of artisanal olive oil, or
years, it was reported Tuesday. A 56 invest in a $15,000 brass statue and
percent took them from $6,581 to
$10,265 for state residents. anything in between at two bustling
art shows that drew thousands of visi-
tors on this breezy and temperate holi-
SHERIFF LOCKOUT day weekend.
n Lancaster County Commissioners A thick cluster of shoppers moved
revoked Sheriff Mark Reeses access slowly past cheek-by-jowl booths
to his offices building, email and the packed with jewelry, paintings, ce-
county computer amid allegations
that he sexually harassed a female
ramic bowls and more at the 29th an-
subordinate, it was reported Friday. nual Heart of Lancaster Arts and Craft
Reese is on indefinite leave. Show at Roots Country Market, south
of Manheim.
Meanwhile, booths spread out on
PRESIDENTIAL RACE the sidewalks around the lake at the
n Democratic vice presidential 38th annual Longs Park Art Festival
nominee Tim Kaine campaigned allowed for easier strolling and more
Tuesday at the Boys & Girls Club
of Lancaster, pressing Republican
leisurely gazing at contrasting works of
presidential nominee Donald Trump art, from underwater photography to
to reveal his tax and personal health ART SHOWS, page A7
information.

Bob Weaver, of West Newton, dem-


SCHOOLING LAWSUIT onstrates his work during the Heart of
n The School District of Lancaster Lancaster Arts and Craft show at Roots
allowed four refugee students market in Manheim on Saturday. Get a
involved in a lawsuit against the taste of the Heart of Lancaster and Longs
district to enroll at McCaskey High Park art shows on Saturday at
School on Tuesday, while appealing ANDY BLACKBURN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER LancasterOnline.com.
the federal court decision that
forced their transfer from the
districts alternative school for older
students with limited English ability,
Phoenix Academy. LANCASTER WATCHDOG LANCASTER CITY

COLLEGE CRITICIZED
n Lancaster Bible College has one
Factory, landfill attract criticism Police seek
suspect in
of the worst campuses for lesbian,
gay, bisexual and transgender
youth, according to Campus Pride, a SEE A PROBLEM?

shooting
national LGBT advocacy group. The Email the Lancaster Watchdog at
college was placed on the shame watchdog@lnpnews.com or go
list because last year it sought to lancasteronline.com/watchdog
exemption from the federal law and tell us about it.
banning discrimination in education.
CHRISTOPHER PRATT
You can also send mail to
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Man accused of firing gun,
FAIR DECISION STAFF WRITER
1328, Lancaster, PA 17608-1328. injuring woman on North
n After 39 years, Ephrata Fair is This week, Lancaster Watchdog
Those who offer ideas should
provide a name, address and
Duke Street on Saturday
suspending its pig and rooster chases,
citing criticism of the tradition and
looks into reader complaints that telephone number so the
a blighted factory in New Holland Watchdog can get in touch about KONSTANTINE FEKOS
concern for the safety of participants, KFEKOS@LNPNEWS.COM
it was reported Thursday. has become an eyesore, and that a further questions.
landfill operation in West Lampeter We will not publish tipsters Police are looking for a
Township may flood a neighbors names. Lancaster man charged
BIG DONATIONS WATCHDOG, page A6 with shooting a woman
n Lancaster philanthropist Ann B. in the 200 block of North
Barshinger donated $1 million to Duke Street early Satur-
nonprofit VisionCorps. It was the
day morning.
biggest donation in the downtown
Angel W. Candelario, SOUGHT
Lancaster blind associations 90-year ANIMAL WELFARE
history. And Thelma Flory donated an 25, is accused of firing a n Angel W.
original Norman Rockwell oil painting, gun after an argument Candelario
Swords at Weehawken, valued at
$75,000, to the Hospice & Community
Dutch Wonderland with several individuals,
hospitalizing a woman
is facing
several
Care Labor Day Auction in Quarryville. site of killer whale with a nonfatal gunshot
charges
stemming
wound at 3:25 a.m., po-
protest Saturday lice said.
from an
argument
HOW THEY VOTED A warrant was issued that
Congress is in recess until Tuesday. Activists call for release Saturday for his arrest. resulted in a
Police described him as shooting in
Watch for How They Voted next
Sunday in LNP.
of orca in Miami park Hispanic, 5 feet 2 inches Lancaster.
tall, and weighing about n Police
AD CRABLE 180 pounds. ask anyone
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LABOR DAY CLOSINGS Candelario was with
About 10 protesters paraded in charged with three information
n Government offices, banks, on the
front of Dutch Wonderland on Sat- counts of recklessly en-
schools and state liquor stores are incident or
closed Monday for the Labor Day urday, urging the amusement parks dangering another per- Candelarios
holiday. There is no regular mail owner to free a killer whale that has ROBERT DEVONSHIRE JR. | LNP CORRESPONDENT son and single counts of where-
delivery, and no RRTA bus or Red been in a Miami marine park since Protesters hold signs in front of Dutch aggravated assault, per- abouts to
Rose Access service. 1970. Wonderland along Route 30 in East sons not to possess a fire- call
PROTEST, page A8 Lampeter Township on Saturday. SHOOTING, page A9 735-3301.

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School threats: Courts progress on 18 juvenile cases


Continued from A1 THE THREATS: A TIMELINE
Messages left at a According to LNP reports, 38 threats were reported in Lancaster County schools throughout the 2015-16 academic year:
phone number listed for
a Gawrys residence in n Sept 9: Donegal High School, shooting threat. A 15-year-old boy is charged.
Strasburg received no n Sept. 10: Cocalico High School, 14-year-old boy charged with leaving threatening message.
response. An attorney SEPT. n Sept. 10: Lampeter-Strasburg High School, bomb threat. Fifteen-year-old Tyler Gawrys is later
said the family would not charged.
comment. n Sept. 11: Smoketown Elementary (Conestoga Valley School District), bomb threat. Gawrys is later
How long Gawrys will charged.
be on probation will be n Sept. 11: Donegal School District, weapon threat. A girl is charged with making false reports.
up to a judge, based on
input from the Lancast- OCT. n Sept. 13: Lampeter-Strasburg School District, shooting threat. Gawrys is later charged.
er County Office of Ju- n Sept. 14: Conestoga Valley High School, undisclosed threat. Gawrys is later charged.
venile Probation and the n Sept. 15: Ephrata Area High School, three students charged for making a threat.
district attorneys office. n Sept. 16: McCaskey High School (School District of Lancaster), Gawrys charged with nonspecific
Unlike the adult crimi- threat, is later charged.
nal court system in Were trying NOV. n Sept. 23: Manheim Central High School, bomb threat. A girl is charged.
which convicted offend-
ers are placed on proba-
to make the n Sept. 28: Manheim Central High School, bomb threat. A girl is charged.
tion for a specified pe- community n Oct. 2: Hempfield School District, 13-year-old middle school student charged with making a threat.
riod of time, the Office of
Juvenile Probation has
safer by n Oct. 7: Hempfield School District, 17-year-old male charged with making terroristic threats.
n Oct. 10: Warwick High School, nonspecific threat found in a bathroom.
jurisdiction until the of- changing the DEC.
n Oct. 13: Warwick High School, nonspecific threat found in a bathroom.
fender turns 21. behavior of the n Oct. 15: Penn Manor High School, weapon threat.
In Lancaster County,
more typically, a juvenile kids that were n Oct. 21: Intermediate Unit 13, Austin Tyler Osborne, 18, makes multiple threats.
sentenced to probation dealing with. JAN.
n Oct. 26: Manheim Township High School, bomb threat, 16-year-old-boy is charged.
will be under supervision David Mueller, county n Oct. 29: Manheim Central High School, bomb threat. Male student is charged with terroristic threats
for nine to 12 months, ac- Juvenile Probation director and two misdemeanor counts of institutional vandalism.
cording to David Muel- n Oct. 30: Swift Middle School & Clermont Elementary School (Solanco School District), bomb threat.
ler, the countys Juvenile Peach Bottom boy, 12, is charged with terroristic threats.
Probation director. and placed on probation. n Dec. 22: Manheim Central High School, bomb threat.
They will have perma- FEB. n Dec. 26: Garden Spot High School, shooting threat. 14-year-old East Earl boy is later charged.
17 more case nent records.
updates Two juveniles were n January 2016: Hempfield School District, weapon threat, 13-year-old male student. No charges filed.
committed to residen- n Feb. 8: Solanco School District, George A. Smith Middle School, bomb threat.
The other 17 juvenile tial treatment facilities/ n March 10: Manheim Township High School, weapon threat. A 17-year-old male student is charged.
cases (13 males and four mental health treat- n March 10: Landisville Middle School (Hempfield School District), weapon threat.
MAR.
females) break down this ment. n March 15: Manheim Township High School, undisclosed threat.
way, according to Muel- Two juveniles had
ler: their cases handled as n March 21: Manheim Central High School, bomb threat.
Four cases are consent decrees, a form n March 23: Donegal Intermediate School, student leaves threatening note in lunchroom. Appropriate
pending. of probation of six to action taken.
Three cases were 12 months, without the APR. n March 29: Eastern Lancaster County, 16-year-old New Holland boy charged with terroristic threats.
dismissed or withdrawn. case going before a judge. n March 30: Manheim Central High School, bomb threat. A girl is charged with terroristic threats.
(District Attorney Craig Charges can be dropped n April 12: Hempfield High School; shooting threat. A 17-year-old student is charged with disorderly
Stedman offered this if the probation is suc- conduct.
general explanation: Po- cessfully completed; if n April 20: Marticville Middle School (Penn Manor School District), undisclosed threat.
lice have to make quick not, the case goes to ju- MAY
decisions about charges, venile court. n May 4: Doe Run Elementary on Gramby Street (Manheim Central School District), bomb threat.
Student was identified.
which upon further in- One juvenile was
vestigation may warrant placed on informal pro- n May 18: Doe Run Elementary on Gramby Street (Manheim Central School District), bomb threat.
revising or dropping.) bation, meaning the ju- n May 27: Doe Run Elementary on Gramby Street (Manheim Central School District), bomb threat.
Five juveniles were venile admitted to the Student was identified.
JUNE
adjudicated delinquent offense and agreed to n June 1: Doe Run Elementary on Gramby Street (Manheim Central School District), bomb threat.
n June 9: Manheim Central High School, shooting threat. Colton Yeager, 18, is charged with two felony
counts of terroristic threats later reduced to misdemeanors.
Dont wait for
supervision for six to the juvenile doesnt have completion, the juvenile lot of times, thats harm-
cold weather... nine months. It is for significant needs, Muel- would not have a record. ful, said Mueller, who
less-serious offenses, if ler said. Upon successful Restitution was or- has worked in the de-
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School threats: 2 adult cases reduced to misdemeanors


Continued from A4 up to the courts.
Mueller said discipline But he offered com-
and treatment, such as ments of juvenile justice
the boot camps of the from a nationwide per-
early 1990s, were found spective, given his long
to be ineffective. experience as a prosecu-
But what we found is, tor.
that that lasted for about Juvenile offenders
three weeks after they nowadays tend to be
were released. Once it more sophisticated and
wore off, then they were culpable of those in gen-
right back into the things erations past, he said.
that they were in, he Im not saying lock up
said. all juveniles, but there
Were not trying to are fewer individuals
make kids worse. Were placed than before, he
also not trying to com- said.
promise community I understand rehabili-
protection, he said. tation, but for some of
Were trying to make them, rehabilitation re-
the community safer by quires some punishment
changing the behavior of to get the message. FILE PHOTO I understand
the kids that were deal- An armed police officer enters LCBC Church ahead of Manheim Central High Schools
rehabilitation,
ing with. Adult cases graduation ceremony in June. The ceremony had to be rescheduled due to a student threat.
And thats showing pending but for some
promise, he said. with a knife and threat- be held, and a judge will search of the graduation of them,
About five years ago, Two students involved ening to stab another ju- make a ruling. site, Lives Changed By
the state started tracking in school threats last venile at Janson Park in In the meantime, Os- Christ Church in Man- rehabilitation
recidivism that is, a re- year were adults, Aus- Columbia in September. borne is at a residential heim, followed. requires some
turn to criminal behav- tin Tyler Osborne and Phillip A. Michael, Os- facility for adolescents He was initially
ior looking at the two Colton Yeager. Their bornes public defender, with intellectual and de- charged with two felony punishment to
years after a case closed. cases havent been re- said Osborne has severe velopmental disabilities, counts of terroristic get the message.
In 2007 in Lancaster solved yet. intellectual disabilities. Michael said. threats, but they were re- Craig Stedman, Lancaster
County, the recidivism On Oct. 21, Osborne, Hes 19 now, but he es- On June 9, Yeager, 18, duced to misdemeanors. County district attorney
rate was 28 percent, then an 18-year-old sentially functions as a of Manheim, referenced A trial date has not
meaning 1 in 4 persons Intermediate Unit 13 kindergartner, Michael statements about the been scheduled, but a
committed new misde- student from Colum- said. 1999 Columbine school pretrial conference is set
meanors or felonies. But bia, threatened to stab Michael has had Os- shooting at Manheim for Sept. 26.
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Watchdog: Property owner concerned about landfill


Continued from A3 Worries about a Conservation District,
basement. landfill which oversees such fill
projects, says the project
Blight in New A reader complained meets all legal require-
Holland about a growing landfill ments to operate. And
operation located on an the site is set to expand
A reader complained Amish farm in the 1500 to roughly 6 acres, ac-
to Watchdog about the block of Millport Road, cording to plans recently
horrible condition of near Rocky Springs submitted to the town-
the former Skips Cut- Bowling Lanes. ship.
ting Inc., 330 E. Main LANCASTER Active for about eight As part of a state per-
St., New Holland. The
now-defunct garment
CHRISTOPHER PRATT | STAFF WRITER WATCHDOG years, the operation has
contributed to major
mitting process for the
landfill, the engineer
A sign outside the former Skips Cutting Inc., 330 E. Main
maker employed some St., New Holland, is shown Friday. stream bank erosion contacted the munici-
85 workers until about along a small spring, and pality in June to check
10 years ago, at the ters probably sleep $85,300. (Borough said. water may soon inun- that that the project
bleach house facility there on occasion, New Manager Dick Fulcher For more than a year, date his basement, the meets local zoning ordi-
in the heart of the bor- Holland police Chief said the bureau got in- Eby said, his company reader wrote. nances. Officials signed
ough. Don Bowers said. Bor- volved because the prior has been working out Hes also concerned off on it but expressed
Now it is just a build- ough officials say they owner didnt pay taxes the details of how to rid about his propertys some reservations.
ing that has been van- want property fixed up. and couldnt be tracked the property of its ties value, the safety of local While the use is con-
dalized and vacant. The So whats the holdup? down.) to a Chinese bank thats well water, and the loud sidered agricultural, the
windows are broken, According to county Enter the new com- tied to a second mort- noises from the flurry of township has concerns
weeds grow up near property records, In- pany, backed by local gage on the property. dump truck activity. about filling, grading,
the building, and it is ner Circle Funding businessmen Robert They have a semi- He wanted to know if lack of cover (erosion
an eyesore, the reader LLC bought the prop- Eby and Chad Hurst. Its mess trying to get this the operation is legal and and sediment), future
wrote. erty from the Lancast- their goal to refurbish thing cleaned up, when the land will be use of land, and work in
The property is tagged er County Tax Claim and resell it in the next Fulcher said of the com- returned to agricultural proximity to stream,
with graffiti, and squat- Bureau in January for couple months, Eby panys dilemma. use. according to a township
Fulcher said borough Watchdog visited the zoning official.
officials are curious and site in West Lampeter In fielding Watchdogs

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Art shows: Offer variety of local works for purchase


Continued from A3 Carolyn Grunden, of
wooden toys to metal Palmyra, sat at a table
sculptures. IF YOU GO under that tent, painting
with her granddaugh-
n The Heart of Lancaster
Heart of Arts and Craft Show ter Brooke Yoder, 12, of
Lancaster continues today, at Roots Etters. Brooke had also
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Oh my gosh, said Graystone Road, Manheim, terfly from a painted cof-
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with the attendance Sat- from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in crooned Blue Skies
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dors to more than 200 denly having a great af- ottomans he has been
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At the Longs Park People are so nice
Hobday said she thinks Artist William Hobbs works on a painting at Longs Park Art Festival on Saturday. show, kids could take a here, he added, and the
the festival is so popular break by sitting inside a park is beautiful. The
and packed because its the first day of last years lovely, and there are al- sculpture can turn an av- childrens art tent, run show is really well-orga-
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Protesters carry-
man care. The whale
would then be given are released here
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sidewalk bordering back to open waters if Deficiencies listed for local facilities
the Dutch Wonderland desired.
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Hermine sends a decent holiday here


Shooting: In city
Continued from A3 the vehicles and waved
County not expected to experience flooding, wind concerns of beachgoers arm, firearms not to
be carried without a li-
an assault-rifle around
before getting back in
cense and criminal mis- the vehicle. All three ve-
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breeze from Tropical North Cherry Street used for fear of retalia-
Storm Hermine, Lan- called LNP and said he tion.
caster County will bask was awakened by six to I didnt know if it was
in a pleasant Labor Day eight gun shots. Looking a gang war or what hap-
weekend, according to out his window, he said pened, he told an LNP
AccuWeather meteo- he could see two men reporter.
rologists. walking quickly past his Police ask anyone with
County residents go- home. information on the in-
ing to the shore, howev- Minutes later, he said, cident or Candelarios
er, may find flooding and he saw three vehicles whereabouts to contact
dangerous swimming pull into a parking lot Lancaster City Police
conditions at Delaware, behind the Lancaster Department at 735-
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State of emergency for NJ as Hermine approaches


BOB FERNANDEZ by governors along the coast an economic party crasher for
THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
announcing emergency prep- Shore merchants who expect-
New Jersey Gov. Chris arations. ed to boost revenues over La-
Christie declared a state of In New Jersey, where low-ly- bor Day weekend as they head
emergency Saturday after- ing coastal areas are vulnera- into the school season and the
noon for three coastal coun- ble to flooding, there had been fall.
ties Ocean, Atlantic and no official calls for evacuations To aid residents of the be-
Cape May as Labor Day but residents were beginning leagured city, Atlantic City
vacationers braced for se- to take precautions. Swim- opened a parking garage for
vere weather conditions from mers were banned from ocean free parking for those who live
Tropical Storm Hermine. waters because of dangerous in low-lying areas in the city.
The National Weather Ser- waves and riptides. The National Weather Ser-
vice warned that Hermines Police in Sea Isle City posted vice said it expected coastal
winds would bring rough surf, a traffic alert advising of sig- flooding and beach erosion
rain and coastal flooding up nificant delays leaving the ASSOCIATED PRESS
as well as strong winds, heavy
the Atlantic Seaboard as it island late Saturday morning. Brothers Joshua, 14, and Theodore Hensley, 12, of Taneytown, Md., rain and rip currents.
churned across open waters A 4-mile traffic backup was al- watch the surf pound the bulkheads at the end of Atlantic Avenue in Given multiple rounds of
after roughing up the Outer ready underway. the South Inlet area of Atlantic City, N.J., on Saturday. tidal flooding, water in the
Banks of North Carolina with Sea Isle police also said the back bays will have a hard time
top winds of 65 mph, moving Townsends Inlet Bridge was concerts by Florida Geor- afternoon that officials were draining between tidal cycles
to the east-northeast. closed because of high water gia Line on Saturday and monitoring the storm but re- which should lead to pro-
Tropical storm warnings ex- and wave action. Blink-182 on Monday. garded the current status as longed and significant flood-
tended as far north as Massa- In Atlantic City, officials A New Jersey State Police business as usual. ing in these locations, the
chusetts. Christie was joined canceled the weekends beach spokesman said on Saturday Hermine threatened to be weather service said.

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officers, who were in The Prosecutors community rooted
An Atlantic City police a marked patrol car, Office released a sur-
officer was shot and criti- stopped on Arkansas veillance video of two
in meaning & faith.
cally injured and a sus- Avenue, between Atlan- groups of three men
pect was killed during a tic and Pacific avenues, seen walking in Atlan- Beyond the achievement of
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Authorities said a ity, Fair said. He did not identities of these men. AN build a more meaningful life.
group of men opened fire have further informa- Atlantic City police
on two police officers at tion to release on what Chief Henry White told Discover why young people from six states and 20 countries have
about 2:30 a.m. near the the group was suspected reporters at an early- chosen to come to Lancaster Mennonite School.
Caesars parking garage. of doing. morning news confer-
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ment was not releasing That suspect was located police presence and the
any information about about 1 blocks away ongoing search, the citys
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Vaccines: Doctors react to refusals BY THE


NUMBERS
Nationwide surveys of
pediatricians show a
Continued from A1
protect them from dis- If were going to win the day in protecting significant change in
attitudes from 2006 to
ease. children, the way we do it is engaging 2013, according to the
The organization also American Academy
called on states to tight- people rather than by dismissing them. of Pediatrics. Here are
some key findings.
en laws to make it harder Dr. Benjamin Levi, a pediatrician at Penn State Childrens Hospital
for parents to refuse vac- n The percentage of
cination on nonmedical parents who initially
refused one or more
grounds. medical problems, and al Health and WellSpan said Hunsicker, who be- vaccines rose from 9.1
Pennsylvania is one of those for whom vaccina- Health, aim for a middle lieves vaccinations ad- SUZETTE WENGER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER to 16.7.
20 states that allow phil- tions are less effective, ground: They require ministered by a different From left, Crystal, Ravyn n Both years, about
osophical exemptions she explained. parents to sign refusal medical practice are the and Jade Hunsicker are one-third of parents
from vaccination; they Last January, Tribuzio forms or waivers that say reason one of her chil- pictured in their backyard changed their minds
can be obtained with a noted, there was poten- theyve been informed dren is blind. Thursday. Crystal Hun- and gave permission for
one-line explanation and tially lethal exposure that not vaccinating puts Those of us who dont sicker says she refuses vaccination.
to vaccinate her children
a parent or guardians sig- when a person suspected their child and others at want to take that risk and, as a result, has been n The percentage
nature. Religious exemp- of having measles but risk of illness or death. shouldnt be forced to, dismissed from a pediatri- of pediatricians who
tions can be obtained the who eventually tested Pennsylvania health she said. And after ask- cians office. reported always
same way. negative came to the officials would like to see ing around, Hunsicker dismissing patients
building the pediatri- at least 95 percent of the found a practice where for continued vaccine
refusal increased from
The doctors take cians share with a prac- population fully vacci- she is welcome and com- should not be pushing 6.1 to 11.7.
tice treating cancer pa- nated to achieve what is fortable. vaccines, she said.
Dr. Melissa Tribuzio of tients. called herd immunity, Dr. Maggie Knox-Lee, While she was never
Red Rose Pediatric Asso- Measles is so conta- which can protect com- a partner at Eden Park, asked to leave a practice,
ciates in Lancaster says gious that that kid being munities against disease said privacy laws prohib- she reports having left go? Will they go to some-
her practice dismisses in the elevator within outbreaks. it discussion of specific some after butting heads body who is equally well-
families that choose not four hours of any cancer cases, but she directed with physicians over trained? Will the bur-
to vaccinate. patients is a big deal, Parents see risk LNP to the immuniza- the issue. She also said den be placed on other
We feel that we are she said. She also noted tions policy posted on a doctor threatened to practices that are not
unfairly asking (other that several babies had Many parents who re- the practices website. call Lancaster Countys exclusionary? he said.
patients) to put their to be given preventive fuse to vaccinate their According to that policy, Children & Youth Social Those matters, it seems
children at risk if we are drugs earlier than rec- children believe they are parents who refuse to Service Agency. to me, are often not fully
knowingly continuing to ommended as a result. exposing their children vaccinate will be asked Both Hunsicker and thought out in making
perpetuate a nonvacci- Since then, her office to risk by vaccinating to find another health Butler say that if non- these decisions.
nated population in our has been more upfront them, though doctors care provider who shares medical exemptions Engagement should
waiting room, she said. about informing pro- and researchers empha- their views. were outlawed here, they be the first step, in his
The risk is especial- spective patients about size this is not supported However, parents of- would move. mind. If were going to
ly high for infants too its policy. by extensive scientific ten respond positively Hunsicker is forming win the day in protect-
young to be vaccinated, Some practices, in- studies. after long discussions a group called the Penn- ing children, the way we
children who cannot be cluding those that are Crystal Hunsicker, of with doctors, Knox-Lee sylvania Medical Free- do it is engaging people
vaccinated because of part of Lancaster Gener- Manheim, says she was said. dom Alliance to fight rather than by dismiss-
dismissed from Eden Rebecca Butler, of Quar- legislative proposals that ing them.
Park Pediatric Associ- ryville, is another unhap- would beef up the states However, he said, there
ates because she refused py parent who believes school immunization re- are legitimate reasons to
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School taxes: Surpluses leave districts open to lawsuits


Continued from A1 Wolk said he was be- said, will help fund two She said school budgets state attorney generals are completely transpar-
In all, the public school ing flooded with over- large elementary school are done far in advance of office for possible Sun- ent.
districts here are hold- whelming support in the building projects. enactment, which makes shine Law violations, Leichliter also said his
ing nearly $200 million form of congratulatory Howett said building forecasting difficult, es- and the state auditor administration works
in the bank. Statewide, emails and phone calls up surpluses can boost pecially when revenue general has planned a hard to keep the Penn
theres more than $4.5 after the court ruling. a districts bond rating from realty transfer tax full-scale audit of the Manor public in the
billion sitting in school But a Pennsylvania and allow for borrowing can be delayed. district this year. know during the budget
bank accounts, accord- School Boards Associa- at a more attractive rate, LNP has reported pre- process.
ing to state records. tion spokesman, Steve which is a savings to tax- viously that the districts Transparency key Penn Manor had the
Penn Manor Superin- Robinson, said the im- payers. school board president, highest tax hike in the
tendent Mike Leichliter pact of the ruling re- Howett said he would Bill Murry, described Hollister said he is not county this year, at
said the issue should be mains unclear. be disappointed if Man- several million dollars worried about Elanco 7 percent. Leichliter
up for discussion among Its kind of early to tell heim Central taxpayers being fudged into the taxpayers a filing suit said it was necessary to
school officials, the pub- whether this will lead to decided to file similar ac- budget in an 2014 email similar to Lower Mer- help build a future high
lic and state lawmakers. other actions in other tion. to the superintendent. ions. school and ease into that
He also thinks the judge school districts. But I Most business manag- I am okay with rais- We draw down from debt service payment.
overstepped his bounds. will say it makes it dif- ers do things transpar- ing taxes, regardless of our surpluses every The Commonwealth
It was an overreach, he ficult for business man- ently, he said. More such whether or not we have year, he said. I think we Foundations Paul said
said. agers if their budgets lawsuits could create un- an excess, we dont know would be very confident that the best things to
Its a legitimate topic can be overturned by the due hardships on districts what the future holds to be able to show our come out of the law-
of conversation, how whim of a court system, that have to spend more with respect to health budgets are justified. suit are more scrutiny
districts determine their he said. time talking about their care or PSERS, he wrote He said the district is and transparency at the
budgets and how they budgets than spending at the time, with a refer- looking forward to be- school district level.
deal with years of mul- Surplus as time on their kids. ence to employee pen- ing debt-free in six years, The taxpayers deserve
tiple overages, Leichli- necessity Manheim Township sion obligations. with no looming build- answers when there are
ter said. But changes in School District, which The Manheim Town- ing projects to finance. big fund balances and
how public schools are Several local officials has raised taxes in 10 ship School Board is be- And, he said, anyone tax increases every year,
expected to craft their defended their budget- of the past 11 years, has ing investigated by the can see our books. We he said.
budgets should be made making process, saying amassed about $25 mil-
by the Legislature, not their taxpayers dont lion in surpluses, includ-
the courts, he said. need to go to court be- ing the money it holds
At least two bills deal- cause they are handling in capital reserves, since
ing with school district revenue and expenses 2011.
budgeting are currently with transparency and Over the same time
before the Legislature. honesty. period, the school board
The one that Leichliter Its a fine line, said raised taxes by 30 per-
favors would allow dis- Manheim Central Busi- cent and decreased
tricts to budget for two
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Delta Air Lines says it will spend
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The owner of Chicagos Tribune $0 $600 $1,200
Tower says it agreed to sell the
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it sells off more of its real estate
portfolio. Tribune Media said its
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Americans are more confident are reporting solid sales gains, including
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selling Tribune Tower to CIM Group


about the economy and more Home Depot, Best Buy, Wal-Mart and
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Chicago landmark in 1989. Its not 4.4 percent annual rate in the sluggish this year. Growth was MGT Capital Invest MGT 3.33 +4.4 -5.9 +1218.8 dd ...
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Spending rose again in July, and ordered fewer new goods.
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prompting the Federal Reserve Yet that should reverse in the third
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Bank of Atlanta to forecast that consumer quarter.
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July-September quarter. reached an 11-month high in August, lifted by greater Lincoln Educ Svcs LINC 1.89 ... -6.0 +320.5 21 4.2
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Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis Christopher S. Rugaber; Jenni Sohn AP 1. Financials 1.9 2.1 4.6 |9973 10.0
2. Oil & Gas -0.5 1.4 2.6 |986321 7.3
3. Technology 0.7 1.1 9.5 |999976543 19.8
4. Industrials 0.4 0.9 5.0 |999954321 18.2
LocalFunds 5. Basic Material 1.2 0.8 3.6 |99997432 19.0
6. Consumer Goods 0.5 0.5 3.3 |99986 16.0
QUICK CHECKOUT $CHG ---------- PERCENT RETURN ---------- DJ Total Market index 0.6 0.1 4.0 |9987531 12.5
Amazon and Wells Fargo have FAMILY FUND TICKER NAV 1WK 1WK 1MO 1YR RANK 5YRS* RANK RATING 7. Consumer Services 0.5 -0.8 1.9 |98532 7.0
abandoned without explanation a American Funds AmBalA m ABALX 25.13 +0.09 +0.4 +1.0 +12.1 1 +11.5 1 HHHHI 8. Utilities 0.9 -2.7 -1.2 |99999541 22.5
partnership to sell student loans to 9. Telecommunications 1.1 -3.2 4.3 |999982 19.9
CapIncBuA m CAIBX 59.86 +0.53 +0.9 +0.6 +10.9 1 +8.3 1 HHHHI
Amazon Prime customers after 10. Health Care -0.5 -3.5 0.6 |8762 3.9
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only six weeks. The programs FnInvA m ANCFX 54.07 +0.23 +0.4 +1.8 +15.2 1 +14.5 3 HHHII
quick demise is a blow to Wells
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Fargo, which had been trying to
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grow its student loan business and Wireless Telecomm. 2.5 0.0 15.7 ((|7431 11.0
the banks tie-up with Amazon.com InvCoAmA m AIVSX 36.80 +0.14 +0.4 +1.3 +15.1 1 +14.9 2 HHHII
Globalstar Inc GSAT +9.6 +24.2 +57.8 (*^%#!742| -10.7
was seen as a way to generate WAMutInvA m AWSHX 41.20 +0.19 +0.5 +1.0 +15.2 1 +14.2 2 HHHHI
pdvWireless Inc PDVW -0.3 +9.4 +11.4 (&%864321| -25.1
interest. Neither company provided Dodge & Cox Income DODIX 13.94 +0.02 +0.1 +0.9 +6.5 1 +4.1 1 HHHHI
Intelsat SA I -3.5 +6.6 -22.1 99| -73.2
a reason for the partnerships end. IntlStk DODFX 38.75 +0.93 +2.5 +7.4 +2.6 4 +6.6 1 HHHII
Cellcom Israel Ltd CEL -2.1 +6.4 -13.4 ((|6531 +7.7
Stock DODGX 172.49 +2.02 +1.2 +4.2 +11.0 3 +15.8 1 HHHII
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SBA Communications SBAC +1.8 +1.8 +13.6 (*&^%$#@2| -0.3
Contra FCNTX 102.14 +0.41 +0.4 +1.2 +9.2 2 +14.3 3 HHHHI
NII Holdings Inc NIHD +29.7 +0.7 -10.9 ^$!9875321| -67.3
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Metropolitan West TotRetBdI MWTIX 11.02 +0.02 +0.2 +0.2 +5.1 4 +4.7 1 HHHHH
T-Mobile US Inc TMUS +2.9 -1.0 +8.4 ((|82 +18.7
PIMCO TotRetIs PTTRX 10.33 +0.01 +0.1 +0.4 +5.0 4 +3.6 2 HHHHI
Partner Commun PTNR -1.6 -2.0 -12.1 ((|641 +5.9
Vanguard 500Adml VFIAX 201.92 +1.12 +0.6 +1.3 +14.3 1 +15.6 1 HHHHH
Orbcomm Inc ORBC -0.4 -2.9 +7.7 ((|987532 +67.2
InstIdxI VINIX 199.96 +1.11 +0.6 +1.3 +14.3 1 +15.6 1 HHHHH
Fixed Line Telecomm. 0.9 -3.4 3.6 ((|85 20.6
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IntlStkIdxAdm VTIAX 25.51 +0.34 +1.4 +3.2 +7.6 1 +4.6 4 HHHII Lumos Networks LMOS -0.5 +9.4 +17.9 ((|8531 +21.3
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PrmcpAdml VPMAX 110.21 +0.59 +0.5 +1.9 +14.3 1 +17.2 1 HHHHH Telus Corp TU +2.0 +2.4 +5.1 ((|654321 +9.0
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TotIntl VGTSX 15.25 +0.20 +1.3 +3.1 +7.5 1 +4.6 4 HHHII Level 3 Commun LVLT +1.7 +1.7 -5.2 ((|7641 +15.0
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AP TotStIdx VTSMX 54.64 +0.38 +0.7 +1.7 +13.2 2 +15.3 1 HHHHI inContact Inc SAAS +0.4 +0.8 +0.3 ((|998521 +94.2
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AT&T Inc T 31.85 8 43.89 40.95 0.27 0.7 t s 19.0 30.6 1 12.3 16 4.7 Nwst Bancshares Inc NWBI 11.78 0 15.55 15.56 0.22 1.4 s s 16.2 29.8 1 11.6 38 3.9
Air Products APD 114.64 0 157.51 157.09 2.84 1.8 s s 20.7 15.5 2 16.5 24 2.2 PNC Financial PNC 77.40 7 97.50 90.54 3.85 4.4 s s -5.0 4.1 3 16.6 13 2.4
Alcoa Inc AA 6.14 8 11.50 10.13 0.13 1.3 t s 2.6 10.0 3 -2.3 31 1.2 PPL Corp PPL 29.18 6 39.92 35.03 0.37 1.1 t t 2.6 21.2 2 9.7 15 4.3
Applied Indl Tch AIT 35.55 0 48.61 48.40 1.07 2.3 s s 19.5 22.4 2 13.9 19 2.3
Patterson Cos PDCO 38.51 8 50.40 46.89 0.70 1.5 t t 3.7 6.4 3 12.4 19 2.0
Armstrong World Inds AWI 31.13 7 49.14 43.64 -0.34 -0.8 t s 10.1 -9.4 4 9.2 31 ...
Bco Santander SA SAN 3.60 4 6.06 4.56 0.25 5.8 s t -6.4 -19.3 4 -2.6 ... 7.7 Penn Natl Gaming PENN 12.51 3 19.05 14.12 -0.29 -2.0 t t -11.9 -21.8 4 9.4 ... ...
Bon Ton Store BONT 1.10 2 4.54 1.70 -0.03 -1.7 s s -19.0 -54.2 5 -16.7 ... 11.8 Penney JC Co Inc JCP 6.00 6 11.99 9.49 -0.40 -4.0 s s 42.5 1.8 3 -16.7 ... ...
CNH Indl NV CNHI 5.67 8 7.91 7.45 0.03 0.4 s r 8.9 -0.1 4 ... 83 1.9 Pfizer Inc PFE 28.25 8 37.39 34.77 -0.05 -0.1 t s 7.7 12.5 2 16.7 16 3.5
Campbell Soup CPB 47.77 5 67.89 57.73 -2.75 -4.5 t t 9.9 23.5 2 15.2 23 2.4 Rite Aid Corp RAD 5.88 6 8.74 7.59 0.16 2.2 s t -3.2 -7.0 4 49.4 ... ...
Carpenter Tech CRS 23.99 8 40.46 36.68 0.14 0.4 t s 21.2 -2.2 4 -3.4 32 2.0
Sears Holdings Corp SHLD 10.52 2 27.89 13.33 -0.78 -5.5 t s -35.2 -50.1 5 -10.9 ... ...
Clarcor Inc CLC 44.13 0 66.10 66.45 1.16 1.8 s s 33.8 22.7 2 9.8 25 1.3
Skyline Cp SKY 2.17 0 12.29 11.99 0.76 6.8 s s 237.2 266.7 1 4.6 ... ...
Costco Wholesale COST 137.50 7 169.73 157.98 -5.95 -3.6 t s -2.2 13.7 2 17.6 30 1.1
Donegal A DGICA 12.69 9 16.85 16.13 0.00 0.0 s s 14.6 18.1 2 10.0 13 3.4 Supervalu Inc SVU 3.94 4 8.54 5.72 0.36 6.7 s s -15.6 -30.7 5 -4.7 9 ...
Donnelley RR & Sons RRD 12.07 7 19.83 17.02 0.00 0.0 t s 15.6 19.2 2 9.3 18 6.1 TE Connectivity Ltd TEL 51.70 8 67.99 63.64 0.10 0.2 s s -1.5 10.2 3 18.7 10 2.3
Exelon Corp EXC 25.09 8 37.70 34.07 0.17 0.5 t t 22.7 17.9 2 -0.5 14 3.6 Tanger Factory SKT 29.46 9 42.20 40.62 0.48 1.2 s s 24.2 33.8 1 11.2 17 3.2
Frontier Comm FTR 3.81 4 5.85 4.56 -0.05 -1.1 t t -2.4 -4.4 4 -1.4 65 9.2 Tegna Inc TGNA 20.10 1 28.95 20.66 -0.23 -1.1 t t -19.0 -8.8 4 23.3 11 2.7
Fulton Financial FULT 11.48 0 14.59 14.48 0.25 1.8 s s 11.3 25.8 1 14.1 17 2.8
Tyson Foods TSN 41.38 0 76.23 76.44 1.50 2.0 s s 43.3 83.4 1 35.5 21 0.8
GlaxoSmithKline PLC GSK 37.24 9 45.58 44.26 0.71 1.6 t s 9.7 15.7 2 6.4 ... 5.6
UGI Corp UGI 31.51 0 46.54 46.21 1.23 2.7 s s 36.9 40.9 1 20.7 22 2.1
Harley Davidson HOG 36.36 8 57.33 53.09 0.52 1.0 t s 17.0 -2.5 4 10.0 14 2.6
Henry Schein Inc HSIC 127.16 7 183.00 164.29 0.93 0.6 t t 3.9 21.4 2 21.0 28 ... Univrsl Corp UVV 48.72 9 61.69 60.38 -0.36 -0.6 t s 7.7 27.7 1 12.2 16 3.5
Hershey Company HSY 82.42 5 117.79 99.30 -11.58 -10.4 t s 11.2 14.7 2 13.8 24 2.5 Urban Outfitters URBN 19.26 0 37.82 36.10 -1.12 -3.0 s s 58.7 17.3 2 6.8 19 ...
Intl Paper IP 32.50 0 49.70 49.12 0.23 0.5 s s 30.3 21.2 2 17.6 18 3.6 Verizon Comm VZ 42.20 8 56.95 52.88 0.81 1.6 t s 14.4 21.6 2 12.3 15 4.4
Johnson & Johnson JNJ 89.90 9 126.07 119.32 0.28 0.2 t s 16.2 31.1 1 15.7 19 2.7 WalMart Strs WMT 56.30 9 75.19 72.50 1.36 1.9 t s 18.3 15.6 2 9.5 15 2.8
Kellogg Co K 64.65 8 87.16 82.42 0.57 0.7 t s 14.0 26.5 1 11.4 24 2.5
Weis Mkts WMK 37.14 0 53.89 52.40 0.57 1.1 s s 18.3 28.5 1 9.4 21 2.3
Kroger Co KR 31.31 2 42.75 32.50 -0.18 -0.6 t t -22.3 -5.0 4 24.3 15 1.5
L-3 Communications LLL 101.13 0 154.50 149.89 1.65 1.1 t s 25.4 44.1 1 20.3 19 1.9 Wells Fargo & Co WFC 44.50 6 56.34 50.55 2.04 4.2 s s -7.0 0.1 4 18.6 12 3.0
M&T Bank MTB 100.08 7 127.39 117.34 0.34 0.3 s t -3.2 4.2 3 12.7 16 2.4 Windstream Hldgs WIN 4.75 9 9.74 8.87 0.57 6.9 t s 37.7 18.4 2 -1.8 ... 6.8
Merck & Co MRK 47.97 0 64.00 62.98 0.13 0.2 t s 19.2 22.3 2 17.2 19 2.9 YRC Worldwide Inc YRCW 6.25 5 18.50 11.67 0.51 4.6 t s -17.7 -25.0 4 -44.6 38 ...
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prior four quarters. Rank classifies a stocks performance relative to all U.S.-listed shares, from top 20 percent (1) to bottom 20 percent (5).
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BANGLADESH

Islamist party leader


executed for crimes
Bangladesh authorities on Saturday
executed a top Islamist party leader
convicted of war crimes involving
the nations 1971 independence war
against Pakistan, officials said.
Proshanto Kumar Bonik, a senior jail
superintendent, said Mir Quasem Ali,
a leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami party,
was hanged inside Kashimpur Central
Jail near the capital, Dhaka.
The Jamaat-e-Islami party in a state-
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called for a general strike Monday.

VATICAN CITY

Mother Teresa on
eve of sainthood
Pope Francis on Saturday denounced
what he called the modern-day sin of NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOS

Amish women look out on the field where Flight 93 came down at the Flight 93 National Memorial near Shanksville in a
indifference to hunger, exploitation photo taken Aug. 18. Below, Robert Franz, an interpretive park ranger at the Flight 93 National Memorial, recounts what
and other suffering, while commend- happened to the jetliner on Sept. 11, 2001.
ing the example of Mother Teresa on
the eve of a sainthood ceremony for the
nun who cared for Indias destitute. SEPT. 11 ATTACKS
Francis will lead a canonization cere-
mony this morning in the square which A ranger, a horror story, and a field of flowers
is expected to draw huge crowds of
faithful and other admirers of Mother DAN BARRY storyteller in the broad-
NEW YORK TIMES
Teresa, who founded an order of nuns brimmed rangers hat is
devoted to the poor. SHANKSVILLE Just no different. He was born
another Thursday, and into the military, his fa-
the morning mix includes ther a U.S. Army lifer who
SOUTH SUDAN leather-vested bikers served in World War IIs
Address rape from New Jersey, Amish
visitors from Pennsyl-
European theater, his
mother a daughter of the
victims, US says vania and a few children
adjusting to a park not
French underground.
They were married at the
The U.S. ambassador to the United intended for play. They Cathedral of Notre-Dame
Nations is calling for an independent settle onto benches for in Paris, and went on a
commission to take testimony from the 11 oclock retelling. short honeymoon in an
rape victims of a rampage by South Su- A ranger in the green Army jeep.
danese soldiers at a hotel compound and gray of the U.S. Na- Their son Robert spent
popular with foreigners. tional Park Service tucks His name is Robert chill the late-summer the better part of two de-
Ambassador Samantha Power spoke his peanut-butter-and- Franz, he is 61, and his air, as children fidget and cades flying Army Hueys
Saturday as the U.N. Security Coun- jelly lunch on a shelf and title is interpretive park bees buzz around. and Black Hawks and
cil visited the country on the brink of walks out to face his audi- ranger, which means He continues the story training other soldiers
renewed civil war. Power urged the ence. A field of wildflow- that his job is to tell the of United Airlines Flight how to fly helicopters. He
government to hold accountable the ers undulates behind story of what happened 93, bound for San Fran- left the service in early
soldiers who attacked the Terrain him; the pewter-bellied in that color-dappled cisco from Newark, New 2001, and was at home
compound during the chaos, targeting clouds seem nearly with- field behind him, again Jersey. How four hijack- on Cape Cod, Massa-
Americans and raping women. in reach. He begins: and again and again. ers redirect the jet south- chusetts, that Tuesday,
South Sudan has set up a commission Remember how bad This is the Flight 93 east, most likely to crash watching the news. He
of inquiry into the attack amid con- the weather was that National Memorial, by into the nations capital. thought of those he had
cerns about its transparency. Power morning? far the most removed of How many of the 40 crew trained, and felt guilt for
said many victims of the ghastly acts Hesitant nods turn the three 9/11 crash sites. members and passengers not being among them
feel frightened to come forward for quickly to head shakes. A visit requires a roller- fought back. How this for the deployments sure
fear of retaliation. No. On that particular coaster journey through hurtling jetliner nearly to come.
September morning, you the arresting Allegheny flipped before crashing Franz focused on a
could see forever. Mountains, up and down at 563 mph into the soft, real estate career, vol-
BOSTON This is just the rangers and up and down, past strip-mined earth, killing unteered with the local
Highway to help way of buckling you in.
Helping some to remem-
a Confederate flag here,
a Trump sign there, to a
all.
The crew and passen-
veterans committee and
worked briefly as a police
protect monarchs ber what we know. Help-
ing others, especially
2,200-acre field set aside
for reflection.
gers put democracy in
action, Franz says. They
officer. Then, in late 2011,
he spotted a listing on a
Massachusetts highways may soon those who were not yet Mayday! Mayday! Get take a vote to storm government website for
become havens for monarch butter- born, to envision a beau- out of here! the ranger the cockpit and regain a seasonal job as an in-
flies and other declining insect popula- tiful, calamitous day now says, echoing the alarm control of the plane. terpretive park ranger at
tions. State wildlife and transportation nearly 15 years in the that was heard by air traf- We connect to that day the Flight 93 Memorial.
officials say they plan to use a $21,500 past. fic controllers. The words in our own way, and the RANGER, page A16
federal grant to help plant milkweed
and other native plants for pollinating
insects alongside some highways and G20 MEETING

Rocky start, climate pact mark China visit


on median strips.
Scientists say the monarch butter-
fly in particular has seen its numbers
dwindle in recent years in the U.S.
Northeast, in part due to the loss of Obama in consultations with Turkish, British leaders on Islamic State
meadow habitat and milkweed.
HANGZHOU, China European Union after the fect, potentially by years Ben Rhodes, were briefly
(AP) At an economic leave side won a referen- end. caught up as the official
WASHINGTON summit in China, Presi- dum. Still, the announce- tried to keep them away,
Toddlers littering dent Barack Obama is
turning attention to the
Obama arrived Satur-
day in Hangzhou, an east-
ment only papered over
long-standing tensions
too.
Chinese officials
citation dropped Islamic State group, con-
sulting with the leaders of
ern lakeside city, for the
economic summit. On
over cybersecurity, mari-
time disputes and human
sparred with their Ameri-
can counterparts into the
City officials in Washington are tear- Turkey and Britain, im- probably his final visit to rights. The presidents evening, with quarrels up
ing up a littering citation issued to a portant allies with their Asia as president, he was signaled that those sub- to the last minute about
toddler. own challenges at home. quick to underscore what jects were at the heart of how many officials and
Two-year-old Harper Westover re- Obama has not met he views as a success in private discussions last- journalists would be al-
ceived a Notice of Violation Thurs- with Turkeys president, an otherwise rocky rela- ing late into the night. lowed to witness meet-
day from the Department of Public Recep Tayyip Erdo- tionship with his Chinese Differences over open ings.
Works, with a $75 fine. gan, since a coup nearly hosts. government and me- The summits second
Her mom, attorney Theresa Westo- toppled Erdogans gov- dia freedoms were evi- day promised to highlight
ver, also received a citation. She called ernment in July. The at- Climate deal dent from the moment another frustrating rela-
a solid waste inspector who told her a tempted overthrow has Air Force One landed in tionship for the Ameri-
city worker had found unopened en- led to accusations of U.S. Obama and President Hangzhou. can leader.
velopes with her name and Harpers involvement, and those Xi Jinping announced As Obama was greeted The coup attempt in
name in an alley. tensions have been aggra- they had committed their on a red carpet, a Chinese Turkey has accelerated
Westover says the inspector refused vated by growing clashes nations to a landmark cli- official yelled at White the deterioration in the
to rescind Harpers ticket. The case between Turkish forces mate deal brokered last House officials and trav- relationship between
drew ridicule after Westovers hus- and U.S.-backed Syrian year in Paris. The two, eling journalists to get Turkey and the Unit-
band, Chuck, posted about it online. Kurds. representing the worlds back. ed States. Obama told
A Public Works official stopped by Also on Obamas sched- two biggest carbon di- This is our country! CNN in an interview to
the familys home Friday just as The- ule today was a first meet- oxide emitters, formally This is our airport! the be broadcast today that
resa Westover was about to do a TV ing with Theresa May, the submitted documents official shouted. Turkey is an important
interview. He said he would drop both new British prime minis- marking their commit- Even Obamas national NATO ally and coopera-
tickets. ter who is managing her ment. The move puts the security adviser, Susan tion on security issues
SOURCE: WIRE REPORTS countrys exit from the deal closer to taking ef- Rice, and her deputy, hasnt been affected.
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Ranger: Sept. 11
OKLAHOMA ELECTION 2016

Gas wells are shut Trump visits black


after record quake church to learn Continued from A15 tain point.
He quickly applied, he The more familiar nar-
NEW YORK TIMES damage. JILL COLVIN & what is going on. recalls, sensing a chance rative of Flight 93 focus-
COREY WILLIAMS
Oklahoma officials on Rocks and bricks ASSOCIATED PRESS Striking a rare uni- to complete the circle. es on those Franz calls
Saturday ordered oil and fell from some busi- fying tone, he said, Soon he was driving the big guys Todd
gas operators to shut nesses in town, and DETROIT Donald Im here today to about 600 miles west to Beamer, for example, the
down three dozen waste- items fell off grocery Trump swayed to songs learn so that we can Shanksville every April, young software sales-
water disposal wells store shelves, Waters of worship, read scrip- together remedy in- and staying until Octo- man who helped orga-
after a 5.6-magnitude added. ture, and donned a Jew- justice in any form. ber. He proved to be such nize the passenger revolt
earthquake that tied a Gov. Mary Fallin ish prayer shawl Sat- Trump also praised a powerful storyteller, and whose last recorded
record as the strongest said on Twitter that urday during a visit to the black church as his presentation in- words of Lets roll! be-
in state history. emergency crews dis- a predominantly black the conscience of formed by his knowledge came a national rallying
The quake, centered patched to inspect church in Detroit, where our country and of aeronautics, that he cry. But the park ranger
near Pawnee, rattled the local bridges for dam- he called for a civil said the nation needs was recently offered per- makes the gentle point
state just after 8 a.m. Sat- age found few in need rights agenda of our a civil rights agenda manent employment, that the revolt was a
urday, tying a record set of repair. time and vowed to fix of our time that in- which he accepted. group effort.
in 2011 for the strongest The U.S. Geological the many wrongs fac- cludes the right to Sometimes Franz Let me tell you about
such tremor in Okla- Survey recorded sub- ing African-Americans. a quality education, stands at the memorial Sandy Bradshaw,
homa history, according sequent earthquakes I am here to listen safe neighborhoods plaza, answering ques- he says, recalling the
to the National Weather of magnitudes 3.6, 3.4 to you, Trump told and good jobs. tions about the time of 38-year-old flight at-
Service. and 2.9. The morning the congregation at the I fully understand the crash and the loca- tendant who, in a fur-
Local officials reported earthquake was felt Great Faith Ministries that the African- tion of the bathrooms. tive call to her husband,
moderate to severe dam- as far away as Chicago International. Im here American communi- He commiserates as peo- explained how she was
age and at least one non- and Austin, Texas. today to learn. ty has suffered from ple recount their own boiling water to hurl at
life-threatening injury. Thousands of earth- Trump has stepped up discrimination and connections to the day, the hijackers.
We are finding a lot quakes have hit Okla- his outreach to minority that there are many and keeps his counsel Let me tell you
of rural houses north, homa in recent years. voters in recent weeks wrongs that must as conspiracy theorists about Honor Elizabeth
northwest of Pawnee Most have been im- as he tries to expand his still be made right, question whether such Wainio, he says, recall-
that are seeing extensive perceptible, but the appeal beyond his GOP Trump said. a crash even occurred. ing the up-and-coming
damage, Sheriff Mike number that can be base. Before he left, he If somebodys made up business executive
Waters of Pawnee Coun- felt generally of The visit was Trumps was presented with a their mind, theres noth- known as Lizz who, in
ty said Saturday. magnitude 3.0 and first to a black church a prayer shawl, which ing I can do, he says. a moment of supreme
Pawnee County Emer- higher has risen sig- rare appearance in front Jackson draped over Sometimes he distrib- compassion, called to
gency Management nificantly. Only three of a largely minority au- Trumps shoulders, utes Flight 93 Junior comfort her stepmother
posted photos on Face- earthquakes of that dience for the candidate and a Jewish Heri- Ranger handbooks, ex- about what was to hap-
book just before noon of size or stronger were who typically attracts tage Studies bible. plaining to young visi- pen, and who was part of
a pile of rubble, noting recorded in 2009. So overwhelmingly white Trump also met with tors what activities they the revolt. She was 27.
that three buildings had far this year, there crowds. a smaller group of need to complete before No, its not looking
moderate damage, while have been more than Trump was intro- church members and receiving a Junior Rang- good, Franz says. But
several others had minor 400. duced by Bishop Wayne recorded an inter- er badge. they werent going to
T. Jackson, who warned view with the pastor. The 22-page booklet give up.
that he was in for some- Trumps efforts is a thoughtful study in The park ranger, the fa-
Perfect Annual State Survey thing different. This is thus far to attract trying to find the right ther of two adult daugh-
the first African-Ameri- greater support from words: Early in the ters, looks down and
can church hes been in, minority groups flight, their plane was takes a long, unscripted
yall! Now its a little dif- have largely fallen hijacked by four men. pause. As he struggles to
ferent from a Presbyte- flat. To hijack a plane means regain his composure,
rian church, he said. Polls show Clinton to take control over it. the wildflower setting
While protesters were with overwhelming- These hijackers were an- becomes church-quiet,
a vocal presence outside, ly more support from gry at the United States the bikers and the Amish
Trump made a pitch in- blacks and Hispan- of America ... now silent congregants
side for support from ics. African-Ameri- in outdoor pews.
an electorate strongly can community lead- Delicately Soon these people will
Move-In Special! aligned with Democrat
Hillary Clinton.
ers, in particular,
have railed against But there are words,
wander off, some over
to the bone-white me-
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James Tullier hasnt about a mile away.
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James Tullier has barely the property in Denham a suspicious vehicle. It
left the Baton Rouge hos- Springs a Baton Rouge belonged to the gunman,
pital where hes held vigil suburb where floodwa- 29-year-old Gavin Long,
for his son, a sheriffs ters damaged roughly of Kansas City, Missouri.
deputy wounded in an 90 percent of homes and Sheriff Sid Gautreaux
ambush that killed three businesses to fix his said surveillance video
other officers not even mailbox. Its all hes seen shows Tullier look into
when his family was of the damage from wa- the car, which contained
hit by a second tragedy, ter that topped the light firearms, and walk back
their homes wrecked in switches on the homes to his vehicle. Thats
historic flooding. first floor. when Long emerged
Tullier doesnt have from a wooded area and
time to mourn the dam- Family opened fire.
age to his house, or the They never saw him,
neighboring homes of His 83-year-old moth- Gautreaux said. He hit
his other two sons. Doc- er is living with 10 dogs Nick first.
tors initially feared that nine of them hers, A bullet shattered Tul-
Nick Tullier had less one she took in after the liers skull and damaged
than 24 hours to live af- flooding on the sec- his brain. Another shot
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James Tulliers other his left shoulder.
The house could have two sons also were dis- His external wounds two white Baton Rouge amazed to learn that the sha. At Jacksons funeral,
washed away. Its just not placed by the damage are slowly healing, but police officers sparked woman with the flat tire, Carter and James Tullier
a priority to us. Nick is to their homes. Tullier, the internal damage re- widespread protests. Tyla Carter, is related to hugged.
our priority, James Tul- 62, is staying in a motor mains a concern. The night before the Montrell Jackson, one of Nick is a hero. Hes
lier said during an inter- home parked outside the Hes in the hands of shootings, Nick Tullier the officers killed in the our hero, Carter said.
view at Our Lady of the hospital, while his wife God, James Tullier said. was driving home to his shooting. Carter is the Were like family now,
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A19, A20, A21 & A22
Bailes, William F. Hostetter, Gladys
Husband of Joanna Matora H.
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Bomberger, Bruce A. Wife of Charles A. Huff-
72, husband of Dawn C. man. August 26, 2016. host of nieces, neph-
Myers Bomberger, of DeBord Snyder Funeral ews, and cousins. He
Leola. September 1, Home & Crematory, also leaves behind his
2016. Furman Home for Inc., 394-4097 companion, Henrietta
Funerals, 656-6833 Walker.
Kensey, Thomas E. Funeral services will
Breneman, April Lam- 69, husband of Paulette Ruth Ann Switch be held at 12PM, Sept.
mey (Karsch) Kensey, of passed away August 31, 10, 2016 at Bethel AME,
88, of the Mennonite Lancaster. September 1, 2016. She was the lov- 450 E. Strawberry St.,
Home, Lancaster. Sep- 2016. Charles F. Snyder, ing wife of Benjamin J. Lancaster, PA 17602. A
tember 2, 2016. DeBord Jr. Funeral Home & Switch who preceded viewing will be held at
Snyder Funeral Home Crematory, 560-5100 her in death in January the church from 11AM-
& Crematory, 394-4097 Joseph A. Lombardo Nathaniel Joe Joe 12PM. Please visit:
2004. She is survived by
Lombardo, Joseph A. (Homey Joe), 86, of Dorsey, 67, of Lancaster, SnyderFuneralHome.com
her ve children, seven
Brouse, Frances A. 86, husband of Judith Millersville, PA A, passed died Wed., Aug. 31. He
grandchildren and her
89, of Lititz. August 30, Ann Laughman Lom- away unexpectedly at was the loving father
sister, Lee Brown of
2016. Spacht-Snyder bardo, of Millersville. his home on Thursday, of Tonya Dorsey, Tara
Lancaster, PA.
Funeral Home & Cre- September 1, 2016. The September 1, 2016. Born L. Dorsey, and Jessica
Her surviving chil-
matory, 626-2317 Groffs Family Funeral in Lancaster Countyy, he Dorsey. He is also sur-
& Cremation Services, dren are Jay Switch of
was the son of the late
Buohl, Robert F. Inc., 394-5300 Oviedo, FL, Zoe Ann
Miller of Longmont, Dominic and Minnie Flora Adams Martin
80, husband of Car- Kreider Lombardo
Martin, Flora Adams CO, Timothy Switch of School of Nursing.
olanne (Nies) Buohl, of and the husband of
Denver. August 31, 91, wife of Homer E. Lancaster, PA, Samuel She also earned
Switch of Leland, NC, Judith Ann Laughman her Public Health
2016. Good Funeral Martin, of Moravian Lombardo.
Home & Cremation Manor, Lititz. August and Benjamin M. Switch Nursing Certificate
30, 2016. Spacht-Sny- of Lancaster, PA. Her Joe had worked for at the University of
Centre, 336-4909
der Family Funeral grandchildren are Laura Lancaster City in the Pennsylvania in 1950.
Clark, Donald Lee Sr. Home & Crematory, Switch of Washington, public works depart- From 1948 to 1951, Flora
74. August 28, 2016. 626-2317 D.C., Linley and Emma ment for many years was a visiting nurse in
Smedley-Finkenbinder Miller of CO, Taylor and as a heavy equipment Philadelphia.
Funeral Home & Cre- Morgan, Marjorie R. Shannon Switch of NC, operator until 1975, he Flora was an ac-
matory, 426-3614 97, of Willow Valley and Samantha Switch of then went to Conestoga tive member of the
Communities, Lancast- IN and Andrew Switch Memorial Park, where Packanack Community
Devoe, Sherry L. * er. August 30, 2016. of Lancaster, PA. he worked with the Church of Wayne,
49, wife of Kent B. Andrew T. Scheid Ruth was born in grounds keeping crew NJ, where she was
Devoe, of East Earl. Funeral Home, 397- Crafton, PA on January until he retired in 1992. Flora Adams Martin, very involved in
September 2, 2016. The 8298 27, 1926. She was the He served with the U..S. age 91, a resident of the Agape Program
Labs Funeral Home, second daughter of Ed Army during World o Moravian Manor in and Benevolence
Inc. , 610-273-3914 Raftovich, Rose * and Grace Maurer. She War II. He was a mem- Lititz, PA, passed away Committee. After retir-
80, of Mount Joy. graduated from the ber of the Riverside on August 30, 2016. ing to Lititz, she joined
Dommel, Frederick G. August 31, 2016. Sheetz University of Pittsburgh Club in Lancaster and She was born on June the Lititz Moravian
Jr. Funeral Home, Inc., in 1947 with a Bachelor the Amvets, Post # 19, 27, 1925 in Lancaster Congregation. Flora
77, husband of Sherry 653-5441 of Science degree from Lancaster, PA; he also County, PA, daughter of enjoyed cooking, gar-
(Hardy) Dommel, of the School of Nursing. enjoyed going to cook- the late Homer Zern & dening, reading, bird
Lancaster. August 31, Showalter, Margaret She worked as a nurse outs and being with his Alverta Cooper Adams watching, helping others
2016. Charles F. Snyder C. familyy. and the stepdaughter and being a mother and
until she retired at the
Funeral Home & Cre- 91, formerly of Cabbage He will be lov- of the late Catherine grandmother.
Hill, Lancaster. Sep- age of 62.
matory, 393-9661 Fleischman Adams. She A Memorial Service
When she retired ingly remembered
tember 2, 2016. Spence
Dorsey, Nathaniel Funeral Services, 664- and relocated to Port by his wiffe Judyy, his was the beloved wife of will be held on Saturday,
67, of Lancaster. August 2270 Orange, FL with her d a u g h t e r T h e r e sa M . , Homer E. Martin for September 10, 2016 at 11
31, 2016. Charles F. husband, Benjamin J. (Christopher D.) Yur u ista, nearly 66 years. AM in Steinman Hall at
Snyder Funeral Home Spangler, Ric Switch, she volunteered Sr. of Lancaster, his two In addition to her Moravian Manor, 300
& Crematory, 393-9661 67, husband of Virginia at Halifax Hospital in grandchildren, Ashley husband, Flora is sur- West Lemon Street,
Smith, of Lancaster. the Emergency room. N. and Christopher D. vived by two daughters: Lititz, PA. The family
Finefrock, Kathryn P. August 28, 2016. Nissley She was an active mem- Yuris
u ta, Jr. and his sis- Suzanne, wife of Robert will greet relatives &
86, of Lancaster. Sep- Funeral Home, 653- ber of the First United ter, Margaret Commero Ward, of Burlington, NJ friends from 10-11 AM
tember 3, 2016. Andrew 1151 Methodist Church of Lancaster. He was and Carol, wife of David and at the reception im-
T. Scheid Funeral participating in the preceded in death by 6 Dickey, of Omaha, NE; mediately following the
Home, 397-8298 Sturgill, Archie Dean churchs Unity Circle siblings. three grandchildren: service.
Sr. * since 1992. Ruth loved to Relatives and friends Steven Ward, Jennifer In lieu of owers, me-
Forwood, J. Harold 77, of Drumore. Sep- play Bridge, travel, read are respectfully invited & Kevin Dickey. She also morial contributions
97, of Masonic Village, tember 2, 2016. Edward and at one time she be- to Celebrate his Life at is survived by a brother, may be sent to Moravian
Elizabethtown. August L. Collins, Jr. Funeral came a member of The a gathering to be held Homer R. Adams, mar- Manor, 300 West
26, 2016. Neill Funeral Home, Inc., 610-932- Red Hat Society. Her at the Riverside Club, ried to June Strohm Lemon Street, Lititz, PA
Home, 564-2633 9584 travels took her to many 730 E. Stra wberry Adams, also of Lititz. 17543 or to the Book of
great American cities, St., Lancaster, PA on She was preceded in Remembrance, Lititz
Graybeal, Bill G. Switch, Ruth Ann South Africa, parts of Weednesday, September death by a sister, Ruby Moravian Congregation,
79, of Mount Joy. 90. August 31, 2016. Europe, Canada and the Adams Hess. 8 Church Square, Lititz,
7, 2016 from 12:00 to
August 30, 2016. Sheetz Caribbean. Throughout Flora graduated PA 17543.
Funeral Home, Inc., 3:00 pm. Private faamily
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Bruce A. Bomberger
school he was drafted
by the Minnesota Twins
and played for the
Allen R. Upton Frederick G. Frances A. 1970, Fran served as
a missionary with the
Harrisburg Capitols.
He also played tight
Dommel, Jr. Fran Brouse Lutheran Church of end and line backer in
America, in Liberia, high school football. He
West Africa. earned 10 varsity letters:
A member of St. 4 football; 3 basketball;
Pet e r s Lutheran 3 baseball; also football
Church, Lancaster, Fran captain; basketball co-
enjoyed swimming, lis- captain; second team
tening to classical music all county in his senior
and opera, and playing year. Bruce was also in-
the organ and piano. ducted into the CV Hall
Fran is survived of Fame in 2007.
by her sister, Eileen Bruce worked for
Martin, of Manheim; PP&L as a lineman
6 nieces and nephews: for 41 years retiring in
Allen R. Upton, Ammon, Marianna, 2003. He also worked
83, of Bowmansville Roberta, Drew, Dwight, at Yellow Freight and
Fr e d e r i c k G. Frances A. Fran Emile Strosser while
and Florida passed Brouse, 89, of Lititz, and Denise. She was
Dommel, Jr., 77, of working at PP&L. Bruce
away peacefully on went home to be with preceded in death by
Lancaster passed away was a very hard work-
Wednesday, August 31, the Lord, Tuesday, her sisters: Winifred
Wednesday, August 31, ing man; his motto
2016 at Landis Homes. August 30, 2016, at Shucker, Myrtle Muth,
2016 at Conestoga View was Lets giter done.
He was married to Joyce Luther Acres. Born in and Nancy Boltz.
Nursing Home with his He was a member of
(Hagerty) Upton, who Lebanon, Fran was the Memorial Services
loving wife by his side. the Teamsters 771 and
preceded him in death daughter of the late for Fran will be held
He was the loving hus- Bruce A. Bomberger, Conestoga Sertoma
in 1991. Ammon B. and Mary E. at 10AM, Saturday,
band of Sherry (Hardy) 72, of Leola, devoted Club; also a volunteer
Born in Aiken, MD, (Hoffer) Brouse. October 1, 2016 in
Dommel. husband of Dawn C. for Meals-On-Wheels.
he was a son of the late Fran earned her di- the chapel of Luther
Born in Lancaster Myers Bomberger and a After retiring, Bruce
Asa Carroll and Isabell ploma in nursing at Acres, 600 E. Main St.,
he was the son of the believer in Jesus, jour- drove for the Amish,
(Clark) Upton. Lankenau Hospital Lititz, PA 17543. In lieu
late Frederick Sr. neyed home to his Lord making a lot of friends
Allen was a gener- School of Nursing, of flowers, memorial
and Dorothy (Wise) and ended his 3 years and enjoying his time
ous, kind and caring Philadelphia in 1950 contributions may be
Dommel. Fred retired 4 months courageous with them. Bruce lled
man with a great sense and later a Bachelors made to Evangelical
from Fidelity Electric battle with lung cancer. the room with his quick
of humor. He proudly degree from Villanova Lutheran Church in
after 30 years of ser- He died peacefully on wit and funny stories
served in the US Army University, a Masters America, ELCA Gift
vice where he was a Sept. 1st , 2016 with his which he loved to tell for
during the Korean War. degree in Health Processing Center, P.O.
generator assembler. beloved wife and best all to enjoy.
Later he owned and op- Education at St. Box 1809, Merrifield,
He enjoyed taking day friend and 1st love and Bruce and Dawn
erated the Oak Creek Josephs University, VA 22116. To leave the
trips to the Baltimore joy of his life by his side, loved to travel to places
Campground, and was and another Masters family an online con-
Aquarium, watching and fought the battle to like Alaska, Hawaii, and
a gifted handyman, in Pediatric Nursing dolence, please visit:
movies, especially thrill- the end holding on to cruises and western part
manager, and host. In from Gwynedd-Mercy SnyderFuneralHome.
ers, and was a handyman the hope for a cure. With of the US and on occa-
his spare time he en- College. com.
around the house. Fred sadness in our hearts, sion with his extended
joyed camping / travel- Fran had an extensive SnyderFuneralHome.com
met Sherry at Fidelity we had to say goodbye to family. His love over-
ing in his motorhome teaching career in nurs-
Electric in 1984 where a generous, intelligent, owed to his family.
(throughout the US), ing. She had numerous
they both worked in the hard working, excel- Bruce and Dawn
shing and sharing his clinical experiences in
same department and lent provider, husband, would have been mar-
entertaining life stories maternal health care
later were married on father and grandfather. ried for 49 years on Dec.
with friends and family. and medical surgery in
November 20, 1987. Bruce was a man who 28, 2016. He made a dif-
Allen was a real people the United States and
In addition to his truly did not want any- ference in every life he
person who loved and abroad. From 1958 to
wife Sherry, he is sur- thing for himself. He touched while on this
was loved by his family
vived by his step-son saved to make life better earth and will be missed
and friends.
Christopher Eric Hardy for his family. tremendously and will
He is survived by 3
children: Michael K.
of New York.
Memorial services
Thomas E. Kensey Bruce was the son
of the late Isaac and
always be remembered.
Bruce was a member of
Upton of Bowmansville, Thomas E. Kensey, good face for his grand-
will be held Tuesday, Sallie Breidenstine the Lancaster Church
Debra Horst, wife of 69, of Lancaster and children.
September 6, 2016 at Bomberger. In addi- of the Brethren. Please
William, of Lancaster, formerly of Willow Surviving Tom in
11AM from the Charles tion to his beloved omit owers. Memorial
and Kelley Clark, wife of Grove, passed away addition to his wife
F. Snyder Funeral Home wife, he is survived donations are welcomed
Chester, of Adamstown; after a lengthy illness on Paulette are their four
& Crematory, 414 E. by: son, Kenneth A. to: the American Cancer
and many grandchil- Thursday, September 1, children, Matt Kensey,
King St., Lancaster, PA Bomberger, compan- Society; to his church
dren and great-grand- 2016 at WellSpan York husband of Jen of Lititz,
17602. Interment will be ion of Lori Armstrong, (see address below); or
children whom he loved Hospital. He was born Doug Kensey, husband
held in Riverview Burial Lititz; daughter, Gail L. Hospice & Community
dearly. in Philadelphia to the of Shirley of Manheim,
Park. wife of Brett T. Groff, Care, PO Box 4125,
In addition to his wife late Martin and Alice Kate, wife of Brandon
Memorial contribu- Lancaster; pappy to Lancaster, PA 17604-
and his parents, Allen
tions may be made to (Boland) Kensey. Tom Burkett of Wrightsville, Cody M. Carson, Tyler 4125. Special thanks
was preceded in death
Lancaster EMS, 1829 was the loving husband and Sarah, wife of Phil S. Bomberger and Tara to Michael Austin and
by his brother, Carroll
Lincoln Hwy East, of Paulette (Karsch) Ludwig of Leola; nine N. Bomberger; broth- Brett Groff for such good
Upton.
Lancaster, PA 17602 in Kensey for 45 years. grandchildren, Emma, ers, Claude husband care of Bruce.
Graveside services
his memory. Tom graduated from Evan, Gregory, Camille, of Doris Bomberger, Funeral Services:
will be held privately at
Share online condo- Bishop McDevitt High Nicole, Alyssa, Abigail, Harold husband of Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016
the convenience of the
lences at School in Wyncote Marshall and Lincoln; Shirley Bomberger, at 11 a.m. at Lancaster
family. In lieu of owers,
SnyderFuneralHome.com and earned his BA in three brothers, Dennis, Galen husband of Mary Church of the Brethren,
please consider a dona-
tion in Allens honor Business from La Salle Don and Jack Kensey; Bomberger; sister-in- 1601 Sunset Ave.,
to the Make-A-Wish University. He served and his fathers wife law, Millie Bomberger. A Lancaster, PA 17601.
Foundation of Greater in the US Air Force Yvonne Kensey. brother, Carl preceded Viewings: Tuesday, 6
Pennsylvania and West as a SSGT during the A funeral mass him in death. p.m. 8 p.m. at Furman
Virginia, The Gulf Vietnam War. Tom will take place 11 AM Bruce graduated Home for Funerals, 59
worked for Prudential Tuesday, September from CV High School W. Main St., Leola and
Tower, 707 Grant Street,
37th Floor, Pittsburgh,
Marjorie Insurance in Fort 6, 2016 at St. Richard in 1963. He coached 10-11 a.m. at the church
PA 15219-1938. To Marge R. Washington as a systems Catholic Church, 201 Little League baseball on Wednesday. Burial:
and football. He was Riverview Burial Park.
send the family online
condolences visit us at
Morgan analyst for 25 years. In
retirement he owned
Adele Ave., Manheim,
PA 17545, with Rev. an outstanding tal- FurmanFuneralHome.
www.groffeckenroth. Marjorie Marge New Hope Computer Stephen D. Weitzel as ented athlete excelling com
com. Arrangements by R. Morgan, 97, of Store. Celebrant. The view- in all sports. In high
Eckenroth Home for Willow Valley He was a member ing will be held from 10
Funerals, Terre Hill. Communities, of St. David Catholic to 11 AM at the church. Browse or leave a condolence from your
Lancaster, smart phone at
Church in Willow Grove Interment with Military
Bill G. formerly of and attended St. Richard Honors will take place
LancasterOnline.com/Obituaries
Linwood, NJ,
Graybeal passed away
Catholic Church in in Indiantown Gap
 
   
Manheim. National Cemetery at
Bill G. Graybeal, 79, of on Tuesday, Toms passion was 1:30 PM. Please omit
Mount Joy, passed away
on Tuesday,
August
2016 at her
30, soccer, having coached
his kids in youth soccer
flowers. Memorial
Contributions may be
Food for Thought
August 30, 2016 residence. She was the   
at the Lebanon and then attended their made to The Make a
wife of the late Charles
VA Medical games and practices as a Wish Foundation at ph-
F. Morgan, Sr. Join Lisa Groff and
Center. Born soccer parent. He always ilasv.wish.org
Marges Life Legacy Michele DeRosa as
in Warrensville, NC, wore his Philadelphia To place a condolence
Tribute at: www.scheid- our guest for
he was the son of the funeralhome.com Union soccer hat. He online, please visit
was an avid stamp and SnyderFuneralHome.com a complimentary
late Lenn and Elverta Marges Funeral
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Bill proudly served in at the Adams - Perfect Tom loved his family. Lisa Groff Seminar. Michele DeRosa

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He enjoyed yard sales, 1650 New Road, was Tom always put on a  
  
      
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at Saturdays Market Monday, September 5,   
  
with his friend Rosalie 2016 at 11AM (Visitation
Simple, Dignified
     
Brandt. 10-11AM). Interment    
Bill is survived will be in the Overlook   
 
by two sisters, Judy
Latham of Unionville,
PA and Elverta Tesler
Cemetery, Bridgeton,
NJ.
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and several nieces and www.adams-perfect.
nephews.
He was preceded in
com. Pennsylvania 
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Donald Lee Clark, Sr. Bun OTHER OBITUARIES ON
a life member of The PAGES A21 & A22
Marine Corps League,
as well as a member of
The American Legion,
The Navy Club and The Donald Vernon Terry Margaret C. Showalter
Moose Lodge. He en- an accountant for the also enjoyed spending
joyed annual trips to Salvation Army, he vol- time with her family, es-
Saratoga Springs, NY unteered for Meals on pecially her three grand-
to watch thoroughbred Wheels in Pittsburgh children and nieces and
horseracing. He partic- and Lancaster and he nephews.
ularly enjoyed attend- was also a member of She is survived by
ing the 1st Marine Corps the American Legion two children, Thomas
District reunions with #945 in Harrisburg. A. Showalter, husband
fellow Marines with Donald was a member of Linda D. Compton, of
Donald Lee whom he served. of St. Anthony of Padua Stevens, and Claudia A.,
Clark, Sr., 74, Bun is survived by Catholic Church. wife of Fred P. Shepherd,
passed away his longtime compan- Donald is survived by of Winter Haven,
peacefully on ion, Deborah Sagerer of a son Donald V. Terry, Jr. FL; former daugh-
Sunday, August Mount Joy; two sons, of Everett, WA. ter-in-law, Cathleen
28, 2016 at Hospice Donald Lee Clark, Jr. D o n a l d Relatives and Margaret Showalter of Lancaster,
& Community Care, and wife, Jody, of Mount Vernon Terry, friends are respect- C. Showalter, three grandchildren,
Mount Joy. Born April Joy; Ronald jake Clark 83, formerly of fully invited to at- 91, formerly of Adam S h o w a l t e r,
29, 1942 in East Donegal and wife, Jessica, of New Lancaster, died tend Donalds Funeral the Cabbage Anthony Shepherd, and
Township, he was the Albany, Ohio and a sis- at St. Annes Service to be held on Hill neighbor- Christopher Shepherd.
son of the late Alvin and ter, Margaret Haas, of Retirement Community, Thursday, September hood of Lancaster, PA In addition to her hus-
Olive Clark. He was pre- Marietta. He was pre- Columbia, PA on Friday, 8, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. at died on Friday morning, band, she was pre-
viously married to the ceded in death by broth- September 2, 2016. Born St. Anthony of Padua September 2, 2016 at ceded in death by six
late Virginia (Nerod) ers, George and Kenneth in Lancaster, he was the Catholic Church, 501 Mount Hope Nazarene siblings, Frances Potts,
Clark. Clark and a sister, Betty son of the late Emaluele East Orange Street, Retirement Community Marie Weirich, Albert
Mr. Clark got his Frymoyer. J. Franzone and Rae M. Lancaster, PA 17602 in Manheim. Born in Emmerich, Catherine
nickname from his sis- A memorial service Vernon. with Father OBrien of- Lancaster, she was the Maconeghy, Stephen
ter, Maggie, who wanted will be held on Thursday, He attended York ciating. The family will daughter of the late Emmerich, Jr., and John
a bunny for Easter. She September 8, 2016 at College and served in the receive friends at the Steven and Margaret Emmerich.
didnt get her bunny, Smedley -Finkenbinder U.S. Marine Corps from Church from 11:00 a.m. Kellish Emmerich. She A Mass of Christian
but a few weeks later, Funeral Home & 1953-1956. Following until the time of service.
she got a baby brother Crematory, 29 N. Gay
was married to the late Burial will be celebrated
his service he became Interment will be in St. Joseph A. Showalter on Wednesday morn-
who she started calling St., Marietta, PA 17547 a Junior Accountant Josephs New Catholic
Bunny, later short- at 11:00 AM. There will for 30 years prior to his ing, September 7, 2016
for Boeing Corp. in Cemetery. death in 1977. at 10:00 AM at St. Anne
ened to Bun. be no viewing. Visitation Seattle, Washington, In lieu of flowers,
Bun attended will be from 10:00 AM Margaret was a mem- Catholic Church, 929
General Telephone and memorial contribu- ber of St. Anne Catholic North Duke Street,
Donegal High School until the time of ser- Electronics Corp. in tions in Donalds name
where he earned Varsity vice. Interment with full Church in Lancaster Lancaster, PA 17602
Everett, WA. He later may be made to: Society for more than 55 years with Fr. Tri M. Luong
Letters in football, bas- military honors will take worked as an Installer of St. Vincent de Paul,
ketball and baseball, place at Fort Indiantown where she served as an and Deacon William
for Washington Central National Council of extraordinary minis- Autrey officiating.
graduating in 1960. Gap National Cemetery, Office Equipment. the United States, 58
From 1960 1965, he Annville. ter. She was also a long- Commendation and
He is a former Progress Parkway, time volunteer serving Final Farwell will be in
proudly served in the In lieu of flowers, member of the U.S. Maryland Heights, MO
United States Marine contributions may be lunchtime meals at the Holy Trinity Cemetery
Junior Chamber of 63043-3706. church. She worked in Columbia. The family
Corps. While in the made in Buns honor to Commerce, lifetime Online condolences
Corps, Bun was assigned Save A Warrior, P.O. in the gift shop of the will receive friends at the
member of Benevolent may be posted on our former St. Josephs church on Wednesday
to the Military Security BOX 694, New Albany, & Protective Order of Web site:
Detail during President Ohio 43054. Hospital for more than morning from 9:30
Elks, former volunteer www.TheGroffs.com
John F. Kennedys in- Condolences and 20 years. Earlier, she AM until the time of
for the PA Association
auguration day pa- memories may be owned and operated the the Mass. If desired,
for the Blind, Water
rade. He also served on shared at www.Smedley- former Harmony Inn (a contributions may be
Street Rescue Mission.
Honor Guard Details Finkenbinder.com unique combination of made in her memory to
Donald volunteered as
for the Shah of Iran as tavern, restaurant, and Mount Hope Nazarene
well as King Hussein of hotel) on North Queen Retirement Community,
Jordans visit to the 1964 J. Harold Forwood Street for 25 years. She 3026 Mount Hope
World Fair. was also employed as a Home Road, Manheim,
(Ron) Ashby, of Willow clerical worker at the PA 17545 or to St. Anne
In 2003, Bun re- Street, PA. He was dis-
tired from Wyeth Labs former Marietta Army Catholic Church. To
mayed to be preceded Depot. watch a webcast of the
in Marietta. He was in death by daughter, Known by those who service beginning the
Jean Greer (Jim), of
Ric Spank
ky Spangler Queensland, Australia,
loved her as Doll or
Aunt Doll, Margaret
day following the Mass
or for other information,
Vietnam as a forward ob- son, Dale Forwood, of
enjoyed traveling visit www.spencefuner-
server where he earned Chesapeake, VA, and
throughout the United alservices.com.
the Purple Heart and son-in-law, Marion
States and Canada, col-
the National Defense (Nick) Nicholson.
lecting thimbles, com-
Medal. After spending 13 Harold has two sur-
pleting crossword puz-
months in various hos- hos viving siblings, Ann
Nagle, of Weatherly,
zles and word search
pitals, he was honorably games, and walking. She
discharged due to his PA, and Larry Forwood,
service related injuries On Friday, August 26, of Simi Valley, CA.
at the rank of Corporal. 2016, J. Harold Forwood Siblings who passed
As a Vietnam Vet- exchanged time for eter- before him include Robert F. Buohl
eran, he often spoke at nity, at the age of 97. Ralph, Ruth, Glenn, & a member of Starlight
high schools sharing his Harold passed peace- Wilber, Warren, and Ballroom Dance Club.
Vie tnam experience. fully in his indepen- Miriam. His legacy also
Also surviving: chil-
Ric Spanky He was a life member of dent living apartment includes four stepchil-
dren: Debra (Kevin)
Spangler, age 67 7, passed VFW Post #8896 in East at Masonic Village, dren, Shirley Freeman,
Antol, Denver; & Alan
Sunday morning Au ugust Berlin, the Dallastown Elizabethtown, PA. OR, Connie Beachler,
(Deb) Buohl, Ephrata;
28, 2016 after a year long American Legion Post Born April 29, 1919, MO, Gary Roediger, VA,
grandchildren: Jillian
b a tt l e w i t h e s o p h a g e a l 605 and a charter mem- near Elizabethtown, to and Joanne Phinney,
& Ryan Schweitzer,
cancer. He leaves be- ber of Post PA-35 of the Roland R. and Anna Fry WA (deceased); nine
Forwood, he was the grandchildren, 12 great- Mallory Redcay, Joshua
hind his wife and com- Veterans of the Vietnam Buohl & Kevin Antol
panion of fiive years, Waar. He was also a mem- oldest of nine children. grandchildren, 10 step-
Harold graduated from grandchildren, and 15 II; sisters: Pauline
Virginia Smith. Also ber of the Lancaster Sweigart, Denver; &
Elizabethtown High step-great-grandchil-
surviving are two sons, Liederkranz. Martha Moran, Ephrata;
School at age 16 in 1935. dren, who will all miss
Chris of Beaver Falls and Rics hobbies in - brother: Ted (Pat)
With the soul of a poet, their Pappy Forwood.
Justin of York o and their cluded woodwork - Robert F. Bob Buohl, Camp Hill; &
he excelled in English All are welcome to
Mother, Barb of Red ing, reading historical Buohl, 80, Denver, be- sister-in-law, Pat Buohl,
Literature, music, and join the family in a cel-
Lion, ve grandchildren, non-ffiiction, collecting loved husband, father, Denver. A daughter,
theater. His bass voice ebration of life and time
Kyle, Kyra, AJ J, Logan, antiques and Nativ e grandfather, brother, Jane Elizabeth Buohl,
accompanied his daugh- of sharing on Saturday,
and Tyler, his Mother American artifacts. brother-in-law, uncle and siblings, Walter,
ters, singing harmoni- September 24, 2016, at
Agnes (Stambaugh) Affter
t his discharg e and friend passed on to Harry, Paul Stanley,
ous, a capella music. 2:30 pm, with Pastor
Spangler of Hanover from the Marines, he his heavenly home on Dorothy Musser &
Harold also enjoyed David Forwood, Harolds
a n d h i s s i st e r S h a r o n pursued several ca - Aug. 31, 2016, in Mt. Helen Weinhold, prede-
playing the harmonica. nephew, officiating,
Spangler of York. He was reers including farming, Joy Hospice Center. ceased him. Bob cher-
He married Anna at Community Bible
preceded in death by his woodworking, rehab- Born in Reamstown, a ished family time & was
Mae Flory November Church, 331 Anderson
Fatherr, Robert Spangler. bing houses, antiquing son of Paul & Martha proud of their accom-
of 1943. Together, they Ferry Road, Marietta, PA
Ric spent most of his and working for Historic (Fritz) Buohl, he was plishments.
farmed crops and raised 17547 (717-426-1345). A
life in the Spring Grove York.
o married to Carolanne FUNERAL: Wed.,
five children. Harold time of visitation with
area with a ten year stay A memorial cel - (Nies) Buohl for 57 years Sept. 7, 11 AM, E. Cocalico
also owned Forwood the family will be held
in Sylacauga, Alabama ebration with military on Feb. 14th. Church of the Brethren,
Excavating, of Mt. Joy. in the church from 1:30
and most recently as a honors will be held A Cocalico H S gradu- 4 Bunker Hill Rd.,
God called him to serve pm until the time of
resident of Lancaster. September 25th at the ate, he served in the Stevens (Reamstown),
12 years as a pastor of service. A picnic style
While in Alabama, he Lancaster Liederkranz Army at Ft. Knox, KY, PA 17578. VISITATION:
Rissers Mennonite dinner will follow in the
received his Associates pavilion. The time will 1956-58. Bob worked 9:30-11 AM. Private in-
Church. Harold was an churchs multi-purpose
Degree in cabinet mak- be announced at a later in food service most of terment in Mohlers
expert welder of expan- room. Per Dads wishes,
ing from r Childersburg date. his life, rst at Howard Cemetery, Ephrata.
sion dams for High Steel there will not be a view-
Tech. Please consider a me- Johnsons; then as a There will be no public
Structures, and retired ing. Interment will be
As a child, he ad- morial contribution to from Highs after 18 kitchen manager at viewing at Bobs request.
at the discretion of the
mired his Uncle Nevin the National Museum years of service. His wife, Zinns Diner for 38 years Contributions: Hospice
family at Mellingers
Stambaugh, a Marine re- of the Marie Corps Anna Mae, predeceased Mennonite Cemetery, & last at Shady Maple & Community Care,
turning from the Korean https:///marineheritag
/ e. him in April of 1982. In Lancaster. Smorgasbord. In re- Box 4125, Lancaster, PA
War. From that time s e c u r e - d o n o r. c o m / time, he met and mar- To honor Harolds life, tirement he drove for 17604.
on, Ric wanted to be a donate?source=F11114 ried Maggie Roediger. please consider dona- Manheim Auto Auction; He will be greatly
soldier. In December or to the Trap, Neuter, They lived in Vancouver, tions to Our Daily Bread where his love of cars missed by family and
of 1965 Ric enlisted in Return program at your WA, until Maggies death Ministries, PO Box 2222, didnt make it seem like friendsremembered
the Marines and was local shelter. in 2013. Harold had the Grand Rapids, MI 49501; work at all. He belonged & loved for his kind-
off to boot camp at Arrang ements are desire to travel full cir- or, Masonic Village to Salem Evangelical ness, humility, gener-
Camp Lejeunne, NC. being made by Nissley cle and moved back to Hospice, 1 Masonic & Reformed Church, osity, humor and his
In September of 1967 Funeral Home, Mount Elizabethtown, to the Drive, Elizabethtown, Reamstown, and was bravery through ill-
he w as stationed in Joy, 717-653-1151 delight of his daughters PA 17022. a former member of ness.
and family. Neill Funeral Home, Ephrata Church of the
GOLD/SILVER HEADQUARTERS
| n |n nn He is survived by 3501 Derry Street, Brethren, where he was
BUYERS-SELLERS nnb nnQn his children, Becky Harrisburg, PA 17111, a longtime deacon and
Gold, Silver, Jewelry, Rare Coins, Investments
Since 1973 @ [n n n Nicholson, of Lancaster, (717-564-2633) is assist- kitchen worker. Bob
SUSQUEHANNA COIN @ @ n PA, Lois Lind (Gary), ing the family with ar- was a Boy Scouts of
of Middletown, PA, rangements. America commissioner
Willow Valley Square, Lancaster
M n nen
and Miriam Mim in the Reamstown area
717-464-4016 www.susquehannacoin.com www.goodfuneral.com
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Obituaries
Kathryn Kitty P. Finefrock OTHER
OBITUARIES Gladys Matora
chairwoman of the Gift
Shop. Kitty was a mem-
ON PAGE A22 Torie H. Hostetter
ber of the Iris Club, two grandchildren,
Honorary Member of Christopher husband
St. Annes Retirement William F. Bailes of Marianne Hostetter
Community. parade, often sitting of Carrollton, Texas,
Kathryn is survived in front of St. Paul Devon wife of Todd
by her son, William E. Lutheran Church, where Byers of Pottstown and
Murry and wife, Susan; they were both active their children, Haley
daughter, Barbara K. members. For decades, and Ava Byers, a sister,
Demchyk, and husband, Bill and Jo packed Cheer Jean Zurin of Brethren
Stephen; grandchil- Baskets at St. Paul to Village and many
dren: Stephen Demchyk distribute to the home- nieces and nephews.
Jr. and wife Nicole; bound for Christmas. She was preceded in
Kathryn Kitty Wesley Murry and wife Bill was a life- death by nine siblings,
P. Finefrock, 86, of Anne; Kate Demchyk time member of the Frances Mummau,
Lancaster, entered into Hansen and husband Conestoga Historical Gladys Matora Miriam Charles Weaver,
rest on early Saturday Eric Hansen; Douglas Society, a member of Torie H. Hostetter, J. Lloyd Hollinger,
morning, September 3, Demchyk; McKinley VFW Post 7294, and a 98, formerly of East Blanche Miller, Lester
2016 at LGH from in- Murry; Price Murry; William member of AARP 274 Petersburg, died peace- Hollinger, Harold Tom
juries received from a six great-grandchil- F. Bailes, re- Centerville Chapter. fully in The Courtyards Hollinger, Esther Shelly,
fall. She was the wife of dren; sisters-in-law: tired teacher Bill was a wildlife at Brethren Village Elam Hollinger Jr., and
the late Enos Frank F. Mary Jane Sprecher; at Lampeter- lover and generously under hospice care Corinne Nissley.
Finefrock, who died on Francis Hildebrand; Strasburg gave to dozens of chari- on Thursday, August Relatives and friends
September 21, 2006. and Ruth Hildebrand. High School and volun- table nature organiza- 25, 2016. She lived at are respectfully invited
Kitty was a Registered She was also preceded teer football coach at tions. While Bill and Jo Brethren Village in vari- to attend Tories memo-
Nurse, having worked in death by grandson, Millersville University, cared for many lucky ous campus locations rial service at Hempeld
at the University of Christopher Demchyk passed in his sleep at pets over the decades, since 1993. Born in East Church of the Brethren,
Pennsylvania Hospital and siblings: James, home and was declared their rst pet, a German Petersburg, she was the corner of Stevens Street
and the former Robert and Richard dead at Lancaster shepherd named daughter of the late Elam and Metzler Road,
Lancaster Osteopathic Hildebrand, Marion General Hospital on Gretchen, held a special W. and Esther Martin East Petersburg on
Hospital. She was the Hildebrand, Harriet Monday morning, spot in their hearts. Hollinger. She was the Thursday, September
owner of the former Brachendorf, Elizabeth August 22. Bill had a wide range wife of the late Clarence 8, 2016 at 6:30 PM with
Elegant and Country Smith, Ruth Smith, and In honoring Bailes, of interests. He fished Wilbur Hostetter who Pastor Pete Kontra of-
Casual in the Park City Dorothy McCaskey. Millersville University with Jo at Safe Harbor, died in 1988. Torie was ficiating. Friends may
Mall. Relatives and friends wrote that he was be- he entered vegetables an active and faithful visit with the family
Born August 13, 1930 are respectfully invited lieved to be the second in local country fairs, member of Hempfield immediately following
in Lancaster, she was to attend Kittys Funeral oldest active coach in all he followed both local Church of the Brethren the service. Interment
the daughter of the Services to be held of college football. and national sports, he where she was a deacon- will be private and at
late R. Maurice and at the Grace Campus Bill is survived his enjoyed taking cruises ess, choir director, or- the convenience of the
Marie (Derridinger) of the Millersville wife of 62 years, Joanna with Joanna, he was an ganist, pianist and cho- family. Please omit
Hildebrand. Kitty was Community United Boyd McLaughlin ardent gardener (35 aza- rister for many years. A flowers. Those desir-
an active member of the Methodist Church, 163 Bailes, who served as leas testify to his skill), talented musician, Torie ing may send contribu-
Millersville Community West Frederick Street, a nurse at Millersville he did house painting enjoyed teaching piano tions in Tories memory
United Methodist Millersville, PA 17551 University for decades. during his summers, he students in her home. to Hempeld Church of
Church- Grace Campus. on Thursday morning, Born in Shamokin PA in followed current events She was well known for the Brethren Memorial
At the church, Kitty had September 8, 2016 at 1928, Bill Bailes served with an exacting mind, her musical abilities and Fund, c/o: Music
served as the Funeral 11AM with Pastor John his country in the US he played golf with the many times she played Department, P.O. Box
Luncheon Coordinator, Laughlin officiating. Army during the period Parsmore golf group, he hymns and other tunes 246, East Petersburg,
Communion Steward, The family will receive of the Cold War, sleeping loved caring for trees, without music notes. In PA 17520 or Hospice &
Love Inc. Coordinator, friends at the church in tents during his three he was a highly knowl- her younger years, Torie Community Care, P.O.
Helpful Hotline on Thursday morn- years in post-WWII edgeable birder, and served as rehearsal ac- Box 4125, Lancaster,
Coordinator, and Caring ing between 10-11AM. Germany. Joanna is do- he caught every single companist for the PA 17604-4125. To send
Meals Coordinator. In Interment will be held nating the winter Army minute of the Olympic Acapella Choir and later the family on-line con-
addition, she has faith- in the adjoining church coat Bill wore to the games. On the night of served as pianist for dolences, please visit:
fully served wherever cemetery. Kindly omit Conestoga Historical his death, he watched the Lancaster County www.BuchFuneral.com
there was a need. She flowers. Memorial Society. the Olympic nale from Senior Orchestra. She
drove many people to Remembrances can be After c o m p l et - Brazil until about mid- was also a member of
appointments and to made in Kathryns mem- ing his military ser- night, went to bed, and Farm Women #5.
church. She was active ory to the Millersville vice, Bailes graduated passed shortly after. Surviving is a daugh-
in the United Methodist Community United from Millersville State Bills other survi- ter, Betty Jean BJ
Womens group and in Methodist Church. College in 1959 with a vors include his brother wife of Barry Haverstick
her Caring Group. She To submit an on-line B.S. in Social Studies and Dr. Charles Seiler of Lancaster, a son, 21 Market Square
and her servant leader- condolence, visit: www. Secondary Education. Bailes and wife Maria Carl husband of Ellen Manheim, PA 17545
ship will be missed by scheidfuneralhome.com He began his career Bailes of Jacksonville Hostetter of Dover, 717-665-4341
her church family. at Lampeter-Strasburg, FL, nieces Joan Detz
Kitty was a graduate teaching history, eco- of Millersville, Gail RETIRE the ORDINARY.
of the former Sacred nomics and social stud- McLaughlin Bowden
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Nursing, Lancaster. She the cross-country and Jerry Detz of Lititz, John M 3
was a member of the 121 South Prince Street wrestling programs at Detz of Millersville,
St. Josephs Hospital Lancaster, PA 17603 L-S and expanded his Ke n McLaughlin
Auxiliary and was the 717-397-8298 athletic work into of- of West Chester,
ficiating. He served as Wesley McLaughlin ,@[n @
April L. Breneman an official in football,
wrestling, baseball, bas-
of Columbia, and Seth
Rubinstein of Seattle  n@
the New England states.
She is survived by a
ketball and track. He
was inducted into the
WA.
An infant brother
| Quarryville has been
serving, equipping and
daughter, Barbara O. inaugural Lampeter- James Bailes died in ne #n enriching the lives of
Breneman of Lancaster, Strasburg Hall of Fame 1927.
PA.; and two sons, class. A funeral service will our residents for nearly
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Robert P. Breneman, Through four head be held on Saturday seven decades so you
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Thomas H. Breneman Bill Bailes served the Lutheran Church, 222 that matter
(husband of Diane) of Millersville University North George Street,
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mostvolunteering,
Lancaster, PA. Also sur- football team as a dedi- Millersville, 17551: 10am  |@ [@[a mentoring and building
viving are ve grandchil- cated and faithful volun- greeting, 11am service.
dren, three great-grand-
children and a brother,
teer helping the team
to 145 victories and 6
A luncheon will follow
at the church. A special
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We call this
James T. Lammey of PSCA Eastern Division welcome is extended b [ Extraordinary Living.
April Lammey Exton, PA. She was pre- Championships. At the to the students, ath- @[@nn[
Breneman, 88, who deceased by a grand- age of 57 (when many letes and Millersville [nnQ@[n@n
625 Robert Fulton Highway
was residing at the child. coaches begin to think University colleagues to Quarryville, PA 17566
Mennonite Home, A Funeral Service will of retiring), Bailes whom Coach Bailes n@a www.quarryville.com
passed away on be held on Thursday, began coaching kickers, remained ever loyal. n@On[ 888-786-7331
September 2, 2016 September 8, 2016 punters and long snap- No flowers, please.
at Lancaster General at 11:00 AM at Zion pers under MUs Head Consider donating to
Hospital. She was the Evangelical Lutheran Coach, the late Dr. Gene Vision Corps, 244 North
loving wife of the late Church, 1905 Broad Carpenter. In 2013, Queen Street, Lancaster
Robert P. Breneman, St., East Petersburg, Bailes was inducted into PA 17603 or St Paul
Sr., who preceded her in PA 17520. A visita- the Millersville Athletics Lutheran Church.
death in 1997. Prior to tion will be held at the Hall of Fame in a cer-
his death they were mar- DeBord Snyder Funeral emony at Lancasters
ried for 44 years. Home & Crematory, Ware Center.
Born in Bellefonte, 2024 Marietta Avenue, Bill and his wife
PA, she was the daughter Lancaster, PA 17603 Joanna were both avid
of the late J. Frank and on Wednesday evening supporters of MUs ath-
Mary (Beck) Lammey. from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M as letic program and could
She spent much of her well as on Thursday at Exclusive Provider of Veterans
always be counted on to
life as a dedicated home- the church from 10:00 Funeral Care
cheer for the Marauders.
maker however she AM until the time of 320 Blue Rock Road Route 999
They never missed
began her career with the service. Interment Millersville, PA 17551
an MU Homecoming
New Holland Machine in Zion Evangelical 717-872-2266
Company, where she Lutheran Church
met her future husband Cemetery. In lieu of ow-
Robert. ers, contributions may
April was a mem- be made in her mem-  e|}[
ber of Zion Evangelical
Lutheran Church where
ory to the Mennonite
Home Benevolent Fund,
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she was actively in-
volved in evangelism,
1520 Harrisburg Pike,
Lancaster, PA 17601. To
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Deaths from the previous week Obituaries


The following deaths were reported in HOFFMAN, Emily (Patrick) 95, Aug. 15.
the past week. Complete obituaries can
be found in the LancasterOnline.com
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 26.
RISHAR, Mary A., 91, Margaret Grissinger
HOSTETTER, J. Paul, 84, New Elizabethtown, Aug. 26. member of St. Marks
news archives. Holland, Aug. 23.
ROBINSON, Clayton F., 95, United Methodist
HUFFMAN, Kathryn A., 90, Lancaster, Quarryville, Aug. 30. Church in Mount Joy
AMAND, Mildred E., 85, Lititz, Aug. Aug. 26. and sang in the choir
30. ROWE, Irene (Denlinger), 82,
HUNT, Ruth I. (Blose), 94, New Lancaster, Aug. 26. for 42 years. She loved
ASPER, Hazel E., 89, Landisville, Aug. Holland, Aug. 29. to play the piano and
24. SEPPI, Carl S., 89, Lititz, Aug. 26.
JOHNSON, Harold E., 81, Columbia, accompanied many
BALDWIN, Bill, 73, Lancaster, Aug. Aug. 29. SHELLY, Dale L., 76, Wyomissing, church and community
29. Aug. 26. organizations. She was
KAUFMAN, Harry A., 51,
BARR, Sabina Sue L., 49, Elizabethtown, Aug. 26. SHIRK, Matthew R., infant son a member of Christian
Elizabethtown, Aug. 29. KOERWER, Henrietta (Thomas), 95, of Kevin and Jennifer (Horst), Womens Club and
BIRSTER Celia V., 81, Lititz, Sept. 1. Lancaster, Aug. 31. Narvon, Aug. 31. Order of the Eastern
BONHOLTZER, Cody A., 16, son of KOSALEK, Douglas K., 56, Lititz, Aug. SHUMAN, Evelyn J., 85, Lititz, Star. She and Bernerd
Adam S. Bonholtzer and Jennifer 28. Aug. 29. enjoyed delivering for
Rose Urban, Lancaster, Aug. 27. KREIDER, Carroll A., 62, Lancaster, SHUNK, William R., 66, Lancaster, M a r g a r et Ellen Meals on Wheels for
BUFFENMYER, Robert, 54, Lancaster, Aug. 28. Aug. 25. Garber Grissinger over 25 years. Together
Aug. 27. SMUCKER, Amos J. Jr., 33, Ronks,
Peggy 84, our dear they raised their family
LEFEVER, Kathryn D. (Pickel), 89,
Strasburg, Aug. 28. Aug. 28. sweet wife, mother and which included a myriad
BURNHAM, David R. Jr., 68,
Elizabethtown, Aug. 31. grandma, left this world of pets with too many
MAESTLE, Benjamin Jr., 80, New STAUFFER, Lloyd B., 72, peacefully on August names to mention. Their
CAMMAUF, Esther V., 90, Lancaster, Holland, Aug. 30. Brunnerville, Aug. 24.
30, 2016, and is now liv- home was always lled
Aug. 28. MANUEL, Thomas A., 53, Columbia, STOLTZFUS, Aaron B., 77, ing forever in eternal with the love of the Lord,
CLERICO, Mary K., 96, Limerick, Aug. Aug. 29. Manheim, Aug. 30. glory. She is survived the love of each other
27. MARTIN, Lloyd W., 84, Ephrata, Aug. STONER, Robert D., 80, by her beloved husband and the love of family.
COLLER, Dolores J., 81, Denver, Aug. 27. Millersville, Aug. 24. of 63 years, C. Bernerd A Memorial Service
28. MARTIN, Robert W., 83, Denver, Aug. Grissinger of Mount Joy, celebrating Peggys life
STOUT, Carol Lee, 78, Lititz, Aug.
CURRY, Carolyn K., 93, Lancaster, 25. 22. three daughters Linda will be held at St. Marks
Aug. 25. MARTIN, Vera M., 77, East Earl, Aug. STUBBS, Sarah E., 91, Seattle,
Grissinger of Laguna United Methodist
DELLEN, Barbara B., 77, Lancaster, 28.
June 11. Niguel, California, Church, 37 East Main
Aug. 25. McCRABB, Betty J., 92, Gail Steinweg (Paul) Street, Mount Joy PA on
TAYLOR, Ashley M., 27, Lancaster, of Lititz, and Dr. Saturday September 10,
DERR, Wilbur C., 95, Mount Joy, Aug. Elizabethtown, Aug. 30.
Aug. 27.
25. McMULLEN, Susan L. (Clark), Sharon Grissinger (Bob 2016 at 11 AM. Private
DICKEY, Mary C., 94, Lancaster, Aug. Lancaster, Aug. 28. THORNTON, Patricia A., 77, Harmon) of Malvern. interment in the Mount
Lancaster, Aug. 29. She is also survived by Joy Cemetery. Peggys
27. MESSNER, Daniel O., 86, Denver,
EBERT, Justin, 28, Elizabethtown. Aug. 27. TOLOSSA, Samuel A., infant son two grandchildren family will receive
of Abel T. Werku and Netsanet Brad Steinweg (Valerie) friends at the church
EICHMANN, Charles L., 87, Lancaster, MOFFAT, Betty A. (Maines), 66,
Ephrata, Aug. 29.
Areda, Mountville, Aug. 25. of Elizabethtown, and from 10 to 11 a.m. In
Aug. 22.
TROUT, Katherine L., 52, Erin Steinweg of Lititz, lieu of flowers, memo-
MOYER, Alan M., 35, Elizabethtown,
FOGELSONGER, Paulmer L., 93,
Aug. 26.
Lancaster, Aug. 31. her grand-dog Cooper, rial contributions to the
Lancaster, Aug. 25. her sister, Joanne Alzheimers Association
NICODEMUS, Adam S., 41, Lancaster, TROUTMAN, Edward A. Jr., 75,
FORWOOD, J. Harold, 97, Quarryville, Aug. 28. DeLapp of Washington, of Greater Pennsylvania,
Aug. 29.
Elizabethtown, Aug. 26. and one niece/two 2595 Interstate Drive,
NOLL, Donald W., 85, Columbia, Aug. WAGNER, Richard G. Sr., 79,
FRANTZ, Mary P., 103, Pottstown, Reading, Aug. 26.
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to pull the days passenger its important to keep the permitted on
trains. engine warm not only to the tour. Those
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ages of 10 and
used to describe grooms- hours, but because con- 15 must be
men who tend horses has stantly raising and lower- accompanied by
since evolved to include ing the temperature in the an adult.
those who prepare railroad firebox can damage the n The tour is
locomotives for service. boiler. not held during
Esterly is a retired air- Day Out With
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Restaurant inspections Weis Markets No. 133,


2600 Willow Street Pike,
involving vomitus or fecal
matter discharged onto
pipes at the vegetable prep
sink and the elbow pipe at
Willow Street, complaint, surfaces within facility. the pre-soak bowl in the
Aug. 9. No violations. Food employee was dishwashing room.
The Pennsylvania Peking Buffet, 157 have original certificate for
touching deli meat and
Department of Agriculture, Rohrerstown Road, Aug. certified food employee
Willow Street Liberty, cheese ready-to- eat Heritage Hotel / Loxleys
866-366-3723, uses a 10. Person in charge posted in public view. Food
2915 Willow Street Pike, foods with bare hands. Restaurant & Bar, 500
risk-based inspection does not have adequate employees in prep area
reporting process for knowledge of food safety, were not wearing proper Willow Street, Aug. 9. Centerville Road, type
restaurants and other food as evidenced by this hair restraints, such as nets Facility does not maintain P&O Market Inc., 111 W. 2 follow-up, Aug. 18. No
handlers. noncompliant inspection; or hats. Fume hood was food employee certification Orange St., Aug. 8. No violations.
repeat violation of 2015. not operational. Three- records as required and violations.
Guss Keystone Family Employees open beverage bay sink with build up of does not have the original Hissho Sushi at Giant No.
Restaurant, 1050 W. Main container was on food prep filth and food residue not certificate for certified food Sugar on Top 126, 126 N. 6029, 550 Centerville
St., Mount Joy, follow-up, table in kitchen. Clams in being cleaned before use employee posted in public George St., Millersville, Aug. Road, Aug. 18. No
Aug. 11. No violations. Leader cooling unit and and frequently throughout view. 8. No violations. violations.
egg rolls in walk-in cooler the day. Cooking and
Hogar Crea, 26 Green St., are stored open, with no prep equipment in prep Beilers Donuts II, 398 Tecks News, 19 W. Pequea Elementary
Aug. 11. Grease trap lid is covering. Bag of sugar area with accumulation Harrisburg Ave., opening, Chestnut St., Aug. 8. No School, 802 Millwood
missing. Grease trap needs stored directly on floor of dust, dirt, food residue, Aug. 8. No violations. violations. Road, Willow Street,
to be repaired by licensed in food prep area, rather debris on nonfood-contact follow-up, Aug. 18. No
plumber. than 6 inches off floor surfaces. Residue and Capones Diner & Coffee Wendys No. 6193, 3995 violations.
as required. Flour and mineral buildup in hand Shop, 1325 Fruitville Pike, Columbia Ave., Columbia,
tempura coating not being sink (not cleaned prior change of owner, Aug. Aug. 8. Facility does not
Lancaster Brewing Co., sifted every four hours or Qdoba Mexican Grill No.
302 N. Plum St., Aug. 11. No to use). Plumbing system 8. Duct tape, which is have original certificate for 2237, 100 Park City Center,
covered and refrigerated as not maintained in good not smooth and easily certified food employee
violations. required. Cups rather than Aug. 18. Food facility
repair: water leaking at the cleanable, being used posted in public view. Food operator failed to post an
scoops with handles are drain line entering floor on door of chest freezer. employees preparing food,
Lancaster Rec being used in bulk foods. original, valid PDA Food
by hand sink. Soap not Raw wood, which is not not wearing beard cover. Employee Certification in
Commission, 525 Fairview Floor in walk-in cooler is available at hand-wash sink cleanable, being used to Torn rubber door gaskets
Ave., Aug. 11. No violations. pitted and eroded and is no a location conspicuous
in prep area. Hand-wash support table used for on salad cooling unit; work to the consumer. Fryer
longer smooth and easily sink in prep area does not pass-through. Facility does order placed prior to this
cleanable. Torn rubber door and stove equipment,
OHallorans Irish Pub, have single-use towels, not have available sanitizer inspection. in the food-prep area,
764 High St., Aug. 11. Food gaskets on Leader cooling continuous towels, or air- test strips or test kit to
unit. Chlorine chemical with an accumulation of
facility operator failed to drying device. Food debris determine appropriate Willow Street Restaurant, grease on the nonfood
post original, valid state sanitizer residual detected sanitizer concentration
and litter under and around 2601 Willow Street Pike, contact surfaces. Air gap
food employee certification in final sanitizer rinse for chlorine bleach.
equipment on floor and Willow Street, Aug. 8. drains, a nonfood contact
in a location conspicuous cycle of low-temperature Chlorine chemical sanitizer
walls. Person in charge not surface, is not cleaned at
to consumer. Womens sanitizing dishwasher was residual detected in final
0 ppm, not 50-100 ppm as performing duties as a frequency to prevent
toilet room is not provided sanitizer rinse cycle of required by state food code buildup of dirt and food
required. Facility is re-using Vie Vies, 117 Stable Drive, low-temperature sanitizing
with a covered waste to actively manage food particles. Walls and
No. 10 cans to store food; Aug. 10. No violations. dishwasher was 0 ppm,
receptacle for sanitary safety in this facility. Food floors below and behind
napkins. Floors in food cans are single-use items. and not 50-100 ppm as
Lots of old food residue employee was preparing a equipment in the food-
prep area are not durable, Wawa Food Market No. required; call for repair was sandwich a ready-to-eat
inside bain-marie, including 275, 2126 Lincoln Highway prep areas, all nonfood
smooth, nonporous, placed. Leak at elbow pipe food with bare hands. contact surfaces, are not
nonabsorbent, due to brown-colored residue. E., Aug. 10. Ingredient list of hand-wash sink.
Entire cooking area above Chlorine chemical sanitizer cleaned at a frequency to
cracked tiles. not available at self-serve residual detected in final
and below wok area has preclude accumulation of
doughnut case. Piece of Courtyard By Marriott, sanitizer rinse cycle of
a heavy accumulation of dirt and grease. The divider
bare wood being used to 1931 Hospitality Drive, Aug. low-temperature sanitizing
Scoops Ice Cream & grease, old food residue between the wash and
support a pipe on top of 8. Irreversible registering dishwasher was 0 ppm, not
Grill, 312 Primrose Lane, and debris hanging from rinse bins of the three-
freezer unit. Sticky residue thermometer or thermal 50-100 ppm as required.
Mountville, Aug. 11. No racks above the woks. Old bay sink is cracked and
on food storage containers; strips not provided for
violations, grease residue is hanging allowing water to flow onto
cleaned. measuring temperature of and flood the floor.
from faucet lines above utensil surface. Torn rubber Coppers Cart, 120 N. Duke
Turkey Hill No. 021, 101 S. the woks. Shelving below St., Aug. 20. No violations.
C-Town Mini Market, 451 door gaskets on single
Main St., Manheim, Aug. 11. the wok area and switches Quarryville Family
E. King St., Aug. 9. No True Temp refrigerator in
Three-bay sink had buildup for gas line have extreme Restaurant, 134 E. State St.,
violations. kitchen; repeat violation American Legion 34, 1388
of coffee residue, was not amount of grease buildup Quarryville, follow-up, Aug.
from 2015. Tan slime inside Arcadia Road, Aug. 19. No
cleaned before use and on them. Floor below the 18. No violations.
Central PA Kosher Mart, top portion of ice maker. violations.
frequently throughout day. woks have spillage of old Old food splatter inside
Ice chute at soda station grease and food debris. 2249 Lincoln Highway E., Sideways Eats, 302 E.
Aug. 9. No violations. microwave. Grease build-
not cleaned at frequency to Areas under and on sides Kings Quality Foods, 1451 Charlotte St., Millersville,
up on side of mechanical
prevent presence of mold. of fryers have old food Reading Road, Mohnton, Aug. 18. No violations.
dishwasher and on wall in
residue and grease buildup. Dippin Dots Cart No. 3, Aug. 19. Thermometers
back. Static dust on walls
Charcoals Bar & Grill, Heavy accumulation of 22449 Lincoln Highway E., for ensuring proper
near oven. Weis Markets No. 041, 1204
701 Olde Hickory Road, grease and food debris in Aug. 9. No violations. food temperatures are
Millersville Pike, Aug. 18.
follow-up, Aug. 10. Food pull-out trays below woks not calibrated and/or
Eshelmans Food Service, functioning properly. Food Service sausage,
employees preparing food on cooking area; repeat Farmersville Auction, 33 N. 1040 New Holland Ave., egg, cheese croissants
and not wearing proper violation of 2015. Holes and Farmersville Road, Ephrata, Aug. 8. No violations. were held at 130F, in the
hair restraints such as nets, no coving along the floor/ Aug. 9. Facility lost its Mad Chef Craft Brewing, heating cabinet, rather
hats, or beard cover; repeat wall juncture under and certified food manager two 2023 Miller Road, East
Good n Plenty Restaurant, than 135F or above as
violation. Torn rubber door around dishwashing area. weeks ago. At least one Petersburg, Aug. 19. No
150 Eastbrook Road, P.O required. Food Service
gaskets on small True Missing floor tiles under violations.
person must successfully Box 249, Smoketown, Aug. three soup-container lids
refrigerator cooling unit, fryers and cook line. Old,
complete an approved 8. Food employee drinking and two food containers,
True Temp refrigerator unused equipment stored Milton Grove United
food safety course within from open plastic cup in greasy and not clean to
across from cook line, in back dining area and Methodist Church, 2026
90 days of this inspection food prep area; corrected. sight and touch. Bakery
and True Temp reach-in. in food preparation area Cloverleaf Road, Mount Joy,
report date. A rubber Clean dishware stored Department old food
Chlorine chemical sanitizer should be removed from Aug. 19. No violations.
spatula had ragged edges, under sink drain line. Drain residue on loaf pans and
facility. Antlike insects in
residual detected in final not a durable, smooth, plug missing on outside pans for sticky buns; repeat
food preparation area and
sanitizer rinse cycle of easily cleanable surface; dumpster unit. Several The Rabbit and The violation from 2014 and
near dishwasher.
low-temperature sanitizing discarded. Lights not ceiling tiles in kitchen areas Dragonfly, 51 N. Market St., 2015. Seafood Department
dishwasher was 0 ppm, shielded or shatterproof in are discolored and warped. Aug. 19. No violations. The lamination on the
and not 50-100 ppm as Railside Produce, 25 W. food facility. lights above the seafood
required; call placed during Main St., Reinholds, Aug. in the display counter is
10. Jars of honey offered Kauffman & Sons, 3097 Auntie Annes Soft Pretzel,
inspection. Womens toilet Lincoln Beverage, 2217 108 Buckingham Lane, cracked and flaking.
room not provided with for sale from a facility Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-
not registered as food Lincoln Highway E., in-Hand, Aug. 8. Stained Gordonville, Aug. 18. The
covered waste receptacle complaint, Aug. 8. Ceiling food facility does not have Cicis Pizza, 2405 Covered
for sanitary napkins; repeat processor. and buckled ceiling tiles in
tiles missing in retail area, deli area; tiles need to be the original certificate for Bridge Drive, complaint,
violation. Toilet rooms do and need to be replaced. the certified food employee Aug. 17. No violations.
Rutters No. 34, 370 W. replaced.
not have a self-closing Dirt and dust accumulation posted in public view.
door; repeat violation. Main St., Leola, Aug. 10. A Food facility does not have
under display pallets La Promesa Restaurant, 52 Freeze & Frizz Drive-In,
live fly in closed doughnut available quat sanitizer
and around beverage E. Main St., Ephrata, Aug. 2250 New Holland Pike,
G&G Deli Grocery, 648 E. case. All product discarded
refrigeration units. 8. Refrigerated ready- test strips or test kit to Aug. 17. Food facility is
Chestnut St., Aug. 10. No and case sanitized at time
to-eat food prepared determine appropriate using chlorine sanitizer
violations. of inspection. Internal
Lombardos Restaurant, in facility and held for sanitizer concentration. at an extremely high
temperature of some
216 Harrisburg Ave., Aug. 9. more than 24 hours not Food employee sanitizing concentration of 400 ppm,
chicken in hot hold unit
Leola Pizza, 23 W. No violations. being date-marked; washed equipment and not approved in the Code
measured 129- 132 degrees.
Main St., Leola, Aug. 10. repeat violation. Internal utensils without a separate of Federal Regulations for
Log not available for
Commercially processed, temperature of cooked water rinse between. food contact sanitizing at
temperature verification; O&J Deli Grocery No. 2,
refrigerated, ready-to- chicken made and cooled Sanitizer set-up in second this level. Raw shell eggs
discarded. 101 Pearl St., Aug. 9. No
eat, time/temperature- two days earlier measured sink of three-compartment stored above deli meats
violations. sink. Plastic beverage in the walk-in cooler. An
controlled for-safety 68 degrees; discarded,
Subway No. 07422, 151 jug and plastic food accumulation of grease
food held more than 24 repeat violation. Food is
Rohrerstown Road, Aug. Quarryville Family container blocking access under the flat grill, which is
hours and not marked being cooled in plastic
10. Tan slime on metal, ice- Restaurant, 134 E. State St., to handwash sink; items not level.
with date it was opened; containers, kept covered
release flap of customer Quarryville, Aug. 9. Person removed. Lights are not
repeat violation. Food in refrigerator rather than
self-service soda machine. in charge not performing shielded or shatter proof in
handler donning single- in shallow, metal pans. Friendlys No. 1236, 5360
Heavy accumulation of duties as required by state the mobile unit.
use gloves without prior static dust on air-intake Internal temperature of Lincoln Highway East,
hand-wash. Food handlers food code to actively pork and cheese and pork Gap, Type 3 Follow-up,
vent above baking center. manage food safety in this
not wearing proper hair in commercial refrigerator Bavarian Pretzel Bakery, Aug. 17. The person in
restraints, such as nets or facility; repeat violation. Ice measured 68 and 47 100 Park City Center, Aug. charge of this facility is
hats. Internal temperatures Sunoco Bowmansville, scoop stored in container degrees respectively; 18. Food facility does not not performing the duties
of cut tomatoes and 1155 Reading Road, Narvon, of water not maintained repeat violation, discarded. have available sanitizer as required by the PA
shredded lettuce in bain- Aug. 10. No violations. at 135 degrees. Chicken, Some foods stored in test strips or test kit to Food Code to actively
marie measured 53 and beef, milk, etc. held at 50 plastic bags, rather determine appropriate manage food safety in this
47 degrees respectively; Turkey Hill No. 029, 2673 degrees in walk-in cooler than in container that is sanitizer concentration. facility. Grease hood filters
discarded. Time in lieu Lititz Pike, Aug. 10. Boxes rather than 41 or below as durable, smooth and easily not installed in grease-
of temperature being of food stored directly on required; discarded. Walk- cleanable; repeat violation. Greenfield Restaurant, vent hood; repeat. Torn
used in the food facility floor in walk-in freezer, in cooler not maintaining Kitchen utensils stored with 595 Greenfield Road, Aug. door gasket on upright,
to control pizza without rather than 6 inches off minimum required food contacts surfaces up 18. An employees open True single-door freezer;
written procedures or floor as required. Bottom temperature of 41 degrees instead of handles. beverage container was repeat. No hot water at the
documentation to verify right side of exit door or lower. Employee was in the kitchen, on a cart handwash sink in the ice
disposition of food. frame is rusted and straining corn in hand-wash New Holland Exxon, 312 with food. Torn rubber cream-dipping area; repeat
Kitchen hand-washing sink corroded. sink; discarded. W. Main St., New Holland, door gaskets on the walk- from 2015 inspection;
blocked by boxes and large complaint, Aug. 8. Facility in cooler door, the front repeat. The handwash sink
garbage pail. Hood baffles V&S Sandwiches/Sunoco, Rachels Cafe & Creperie, does not have procedures bain marie and the front in the ice cream-dipping
contain accumulation of 1155 Reading Road, Narvon, 201 W. Walnut St., Aug. 9. for employees to follow Delfield freezer. Leaks at area does not have hot
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Can you cohabit with your former roommate? If
that was a decent situation for you and your child,
you should see if you can renew that housing rela-
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If you need to pursue subsidized or short-term
housing, get in touch with a social worker who
BRANDON ENGLE AMY DICKINSON might be able to direct you.
UNITED WAY ASK AMY
Dear Amy: I hope to offer some wisdom to
Tax preparers can help Cohabiting family
people concerned about toxic relationships.
Ive been in an interracial marriage for 40
needy families get faces jitters years and have experienced every manner of
prejudice and hostility some of it from my
thousands of dollars own mother. That lasted for more than 25
Dear Amy: I am a 31-year-old mother of an years until she finally got the memo that I
If you knew that in an hours time you could put 11-year-old girl. I have been dating a 45-year- wasnt going to budge.
thousands of dollars in the pocket of a family in old man for more than a year. During that time I let her pretend my hus-
need, would you volunteer to help? I recently lost my job. My rental lease with band didnt exist. It was her problem, not mine,
By providing free tax preparation services, you my roommate ended shortly after. and she missed out on much of my adult life as
will help ensure that Lancaster County families My boyfriend and I had been discussing mov- a result.
claim all available tax credits, and you will save ing in together, so we decided that now would My husband was neutrally supportive; i.e.
them from paying expensive tax preparation fees. be the time. whatever worked for me, he was fine with.
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is He had always been very excited about this To this day people still insist that I harbor
looking for individuals who are willing to learn to idea, pledging that he was ready to settle down resentments when I make general comments
prepare basic tax returns for low- and moderate- and looking forward to being able to support us about not needing my mothers approval. I
income individuals and families. Most volunteers and live as a family. dont on both counts: No resentments/no ap-
have no previous tax, accounting or math experi- We discussed the financial concerns and proval.
ence. All training is provided free of charge on a agreed that I should stay on unemployment Its simple you extricate yourself from the
flexible basis and includes classroom, online and while going back to school with financial help toxic family members who bully you, or you
print training options so volunteers can choose from the WIA assistance program. become their servants.
what suits them best. We were both quite excited about this. When You dont have to cut them off, just invite
VITAs team-based approach to tax preparation he previously expressed concerns, I assured them in on your terms.
means that you will never be without a helping him that I would carry my load. Passive-aggressive remarks must be cut off
hand while preparing returns for clients. VITA I moved in with him this past weekend and the moment they occur. The response should
operates 17 sites throughout Lancaster County, have been here for four days. be swift and certain. Happy
offering day, evening and weekend volunteer op- I know going from being a bachelor to liv- Dear Happy: I appreciate your smart, sensible and
portunities. ing with your girlfriend and her daughter is successful technique for dealing with a family mem-
In 2016, VITA served 6,073 county families, sav- a challenge and we have tried to provide him ber who is also a bully.
ing them nearly $1.5 million in tax preparation fees with space and respect for what he is providing It is all about boundaries and maintaining a
and bringing more than $9.5 million back into the for us, but he is not responding well to us being neutral attitude of, Hey, thats your damage. I cant
county through refunds and credits. here. change you, but I also wont play.
Please consider helping your friends and neigh- At this time I have no idea who he is, if he still Ultimately you should also save a shred of sympa-
bors. Contact United Way of Lancaster Countys loves me, or what the future holds. thy for the person who is so angry and limited.
Volunteer Center at Volunteer@UWLanc.org or He has been incredibly irritable, disrespect-
call 824-8122 to learn more. ful and rude. Dear Amy: WelcomeMat/DoorMat described
For other opportunities to get involved in the He is frustrated with every breath of his having friends with a great side hustle of
community, check out these volunteer positions: being at the slightest thing. He is impatient renting out their place on Airbnb.com. The
United Way of Lancaster County is seeking and feels as though I am not a good mother. problem was that the friend then crashed at
volunteers to support its 211 information and re- It seems as though he would be happier if we DoorMats house.
ferral service during tax-preparation season. Last moved out already. My wife and I did exactly what you suggested
year, more than 8,000 taxpayers contacted United He confirmed that this was true. Is this just when we had a friend who rented out his condo
Way at 211 to schedule their free tax preparation. the typical first week jitters of getting adjust- and then kept crashing with us. We started
Hours are flexible, and no tax preparation experi- ed, or should I stop unpacking and start trying charging him a cut of his take. We treat this
ence is required. Training will be provided. For to figure out how to live on my own again? like a business arrangement and it has worked
more information, contact the Volunteer Center at Worried, Lost Mother out well for all of us. Side-by-side Hustle
volunteer@UWLanc.org or call 824-8122. Dear Worried: You should chalk this up to a Dear Hustle: Its the trickle-down economy. Well
Hunger Free Lancaster County has an op- mistake, and seek other housing. Make this change done.
portunity for a small group of volunteers to give as quickly as possible, staying in the same school
back in a big way. On Oct. 24, volunteers will go district, and doing everything possible to keep
the Buckhill Farm in Lititz to pick fresh produce your daughters external life of school and friends n Contact Amy Dickinson via email: askamy@tribpub.com.
to help local families struggling with hunger. consistent. You can also follow her on Twitter @askingamy or like her
Volunteers should wear work gloves and clothing Answer all of your daughters questions and dont on Facebook.
appropriate for being out in the field. If you are in-
terested or are part of a group interested in partici-
pating, please reach out to the Volunteer Center at
volunteer@UWLanc.org or by calling 824-8122.
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COURSE: The Lancaster along State Street. Music,
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HE ALWAYS WANTED
TO TELL A STORY

British storyteller Daniel Morden, who got his start


walking to school, will entertain at Lititz event Workshops, story
JANE HOLAHAN
JHOLAHAN@LNPNEWS.COM
swaps at Lititz fest
IF YOU GO
Daniel Morden, who will perform JANE HOLAHAN
n What: Fifth annual Lititz JHOLAHAN@LNPNEWS.COM
at the fifth annual Lititz Storytelling Storytelling Festival.
Festival Friday and Saturday, remem- n Where: Warwick Middle School, The fifth annual Lititz Storytelling Festival will be filled
bers when he was a kid in Wales and 401 Maple St., Lititz. with storytellers telling tales, giving workshops and swap-
a known bully in the neighborhood n When: 7 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.- ping stories.
came up to him and asked ominously 7 p.m. Saturday. On Friday night, beginning at 7, all five of the featured sto-
what he was going to do when he grew n Cost: Weekend pass is $45 rytellers will give a concert.
up. for adults, $20 for students; Saturdays events begin at 10 a.m. with workshops. Five
A nervous Morden said he wanted workshops are $10 adults, $5 different workshops will be available, each featuring one of
to be a writer. Then he began telling students; concerts $15 adults, $5 the storytellers.
him a story hed heard on the radio students. Then, from 1 to 2 p.m., anyone can tell a seven-minute
the day before. n Contact: storypartners.net, story. Participants must preregister, but the event is free for
He stood still and quiet and then 201-2615 participants and listeners.
he said, Yeah, youll be a writer, A family storytelling concert will begin at 3 p.m. The fea-
Morden remembers. Something had tured storytellers will tell shorter stories appropriate to
happened, even the bully could ac- When I reached school, if I was not ages 7 and older.
knowledge that. finished, Id walk around the play- Then at 7 p.m., the storytellers will take the stage, each of-
That bully isnt the only one im- ground until Id finished my story, he fering different stories from Friday.
pressed by Mordens storytelling. says. In addition to Daniel Morden, this years storytellers in-
BBC Radio 3 has said, To experi- He didnt realize he could actually clude:
ence Daniel Morden in full flight is make a living telling stories, so he Noa Baum, who was born and raised in Jerusalem and
an amazing thing. He combines the went to school for English and drama. brings Jewish folktales and personal stories together with
skills of the troubadour, the actor, But a career in writing was too iso- other stories from around the world. Her goal is to entertain
the bard, the standup comedian and lating, and acting meant he had to and lift spirits.
the preacher in the pulpit. One of the become somebody else, which didnt She will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday at Congregation Shaa-
UKs greatest storytellers. appeal to him. rai Shomaym, 75 E. James St.
From top, storytell-
Morden made up stories all the I met a storyteller in the grand tra- ers Noa Baum, Car- She will illuminate the complex history and emotions that
time while walking to school as a kid. dition, and I knew it was what I want- men Agra Deedy, surround Jerusalem for Israelis and Palestinians. The pro-
Theyd be about Thor or Spider-Man, ed to do, he says. This was the way of Bill Lepp and gram is for adults and students 12 and older. No tickets are
or his own characters. MORDEN, page B5 Donald Davis. STORYTELLING, page B5

THEATER REVIEW

Phantom captures opulence,


KEITH SCHWEIGERT
mystery of another world
Dutch Apple show presents deeper story than Andrew Lloyd Webber version
UNSCRIPTED

Remakes fine, but some JANE HOLAHAN


JHOLAHAN@LNPNEWS.COM
films are better left alone Ive always thought
Phantom of the Opera IF YOU GO
Earlier this summer, there was a furor on wasnt much of a love n What: Yeston and
social media and the internet over the remake of story. After all, when the Kopits Phantom.
Ghostbusters, starring an all-woman cast. heroine actually sees the n Where: Dutch Apple
While I preferred the original, I thought the Phantom, she freaks out Dinner Theatre, 510
new version was pretty good. The controversy and faints. And then he Centerville Road.
was certainly overblown, at any rate. tries to lock her away. n When: Runs through
But then Im not offended by the concept of a Oh my. Sept. 24. 6 p.m. dinner,
remake, even though there seems to be more and No, the appeal of 7:30 show, Wednesday-
more of them in theaters these days. Phantom for me is the Saturday; select matinees,
According to the movie website imdb.com, world it creates around 11:45 a.m. lunch, 1:15 p.m.
show, Thursday-Saturday;
there are 100 remakes scheduled to come out it. The opulence of the RICHARD HERTZLER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
select Sunday twilights,
sometime between now and 2020. Paris opera house, the Maxwell Porterfield and Troy Bruchwalski star in Phantom.
dinner 5:30 p.m., show,
Thats not a bad thing on its surface. mysteries of the un- 7 p.m.
Im OK with them redoing the classic western derground world and The story of this ver- (Maxwell Porterfield) n Cost: $51-$60 adults;
The Magnificent Seven, for example. The pre- its subterranean lakes, sion, by Maury Yeston is a young singer who $27 ages 13-18; $23 ages
views look pretty good, and Ill certainly be there where the Phantom and Arthur Kopit, var- catches the fancy of the 3-12. $30 show only.
to see it when it comes out next month. lives, and the romantic ies somewhat from the wealthy Count Phillippe n Contact: dutchapple.
The way I look at it, remaking a movie is no tragedy of the story. Andrew Lloyd Webber de Chandon (Bobby com; 898-1900.
different than when a new band covers a classic And that is exactly version, but it is a deeper Becher), who sends her
song. what Yeston and Kopits show with more back- to the Paris Opera with a
Its generally a harmless pursuit and some- Phantom, now playing a ground. We learn about valued note promising to Spencer Christensen)
times, rarely, the new version actually has a fresh the Dutch Apple Dinner the Phantom and why donate money if she can and her husband, Alain
UNSCRIPTED, page B17 Theatre, does so well. he lives in underground perform. Cholet (John Anker
The ambiance is fan- chambers; we discover But new owners have Bow), are under the delu-
n Keith Schweigert is an LNP staff writer. Unscripted is a tastic, the sets take you the tragedy of his life. taken over the opera sion that La Carlotta can
weekly entertainment column produced by a rotating team away into this glamorous When the story begins, bribing their way in. sing, and the opera world
of writers. world. circa 1870, Christine La Carlotta (Andrea REVIEW, page B5
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Morden
CONCERT

Continued from B4
(using) the bits of drama
and English I found ex-
monster is, Odysseus
gives him wine. The Cy-
clops then asks his name.
The symphony at 70
citing. My name is nobody, Debut arrangement, young violin virtuoso help to keep it fresh and vital
He always has been in- Odysseus says. Then he
trigued with the struc- blinds him. When the JANE HOLAHAN
JHOLAHAN@LNPNEWS.COM
ture of stories. Cyclops tells the other IF YOU GO
I liked taking apart a Cyclops that Nobody has The Lancaster Sym- Elisso
Gogibedaschwili n What: Opening
story and putting it back blinded him, he gets no phony Orchestra will concert of the Lancaster
together again, getting help from them. open its 70th season Symphony Orchestras
under the bonnet (hood) That story is 3,000 Saturday with a pre- 70th season.
of a story and seeing, years old, and it still miere, a first, an only n Where: Fulton, 12 N.
how does it work? makes me chuckle, and a prodigy. Prince St.
American storytellers Morden says. n When: 3 and 8 p.m.
tend to tell more per- I love the idea that hu- The premiere: Saturday.
sonal stories, to invent manity hasnt changed, Serge Abrirs U.S. de-
their own. that we are still thrilled but of a full orchestral n Cost: $30-$65.
European storytellers by the same ideas, we still arrangement of Tchai- n Information:
tend to tell the older, want the same things, we kovskys September: lancastersymphony.org,
397-7425.
more traditional stories. are still frightened by the The Hunt from The
The Brothers Grimm same things. Seasons will kick off
are a favorite of Mor- Two things are essen- the concert.
dens, especially the tial for a good story, Mor- of the orchestra. Not Andre Watts, he says. Beethovens first sym-
older, darker versions den says. The first: only Elisso, he notes, And now Elisso we phony, published in
of the tales, where step- The first thing is, you Beethovens First but Beethoven and the are introducing her to 1801, is like a fine cham-
sisters cut off their heels have to have a relation- Symphony was pub- freshness and vitality of America. pagne, Gunzenhauser
to fit in a shoe and birds ship with a story. You lished in 1801 and is the early part of some- He heard her perform says.
peck out their eyes. have to be itching to considered an homage ones career. in Switzerland about Your first reaction
Hes also a fan of tradi- tell the story. Happy or to Haydn and Mozart The opening piece, two years ago and was might be that it sounds
tional Celtic tales. tragic, moving or an an- while revealing the mas- Tchaikovskys Sep- impressed. She is a bril- a little like Mozart, he
I have a big old rep- gry one, you have to love ters style. tember: The Hunt, is a liant young woman and says. But it is unusual
ertoire, he says. I have the story you are telling. short character study of a masterful player. for its time period, start-
funny folk tales, sad If you dont, how will the The only: the month. Elisso wanted to do ing with a dominant five
folk tales, bone-chilling audience? Brahms wrote only Its a 31/2-minute the Brahms concerto, chord. To start a piece
stories, groan-inducing Then, Morden says, one violin concerto, and piece, Gunzenhauser which Gunzenhauser not in the chord its writ-
jokes, everything you you need adversity. its in violin-friendly says. Its really a chance believes is one of the ten in wasnt done then.
can imagine. I push ev- Something has to go D major, inspired by for people to settle down most beautiful in the The symphony is filled
ery button possible. wrong. That is when the Beethoven. and get into the concert world. The concerto is with humor and wit
I call myself the oral hook sinks into the lis- mode. a dialogue between the and a lovely dialogue
equivalent of dim sum tener. The prodigy: Abrir, a Russian Israeli orchestra and the soloist between the winds and
a little bit of every- Beyond the story, you Violinist Elisso Go- composer, arranged all Its tough for both the strings, according to
thing. must look at the envi- gibedaschwili, from 12 pieces that make up soloist and the orches- Gunzenhauser.
Mordens favorite sto- ronment you are in when the country of Georgia, the entire work. tra, especially for the It gives the opportu-
ryteller is Homer, the telling the story. won a slew of first prizes September seemed orchestra, because you nity to show just how
first of the epic poets, The rhythm, the pat- at the Austrian Young like the perfect month, dont want them over- virtuosic our orchestra
who gave us the stories ter must be adjusted Musician Competition and its a neat way to whelming the soloist, is, he says. The trans-
of the Iliad and the Od- subtly, he says. The when she was 6. Ten open the season, Gun- he says. Shes got the parency of the writing
yssey, both filled with most obvious response years later, she is ready zenhauser says. chops to play it. is much more challeng-
adventures but also hu- to a story is laughter, but to conquer America. And Elisso carries on Tours have taken ing. Its got such beauti-
man truths to which ev- there are other respons- There is youthful- a tradition the orches- Elisso to Austria, Swit- ful sections and a lyrical
eryone can relate. es. Youve got to learn to ness of new discovery tra is proud of, Gunzen- zerland, Hungary, Italy, quality. Its ebullient.
I never get tired of tell the difference be- here, says Stephen hauser says. Lithuania, the Czech The orchestra might
the Odyssey. Its about tween rapt silence and Gunzenhauser, music We were the vehicle Republic and Liechten- be turning 70, but its re-
a soldier coming home, dead silence. Its a subtle director and conductor for Hilary Hahn, for stein. maining fresh and vital.
trying to integrate back conversation between
into the world. The arro- you and the audience.
gance and brutality that He is still working on
enables him to live in the
war zone (wont work) in
a peace community.
that conversation.
I am still finding
things out, still dis-
Review sign is brilliant. It brings
out the various scenes of
the labyrinth of the op-
Bruchwalski have stun-
ning voices and a good
chemistry.
It delights Morden that covering why they are era house on the small Christensen and Bow
the stories Homer wrote structured the way they Continued from B4 student. stage perfectly. pretty much steal the
down still work so beau- are, he says. It is a will suffer for it. When La Carlotta Lighting designer show whenever they are
tifully today. game of whisper down That is when we dis- hears Christine sing, she Russell A. Thompson, on stage. Yes, they are
He recounts the story the lane, which has last- cover Erik, the Phantom is furious and jealous, offers myriad moods, ridiculously broad, but
of Odysseus and the ed 3,000 years. I am one (Troy Bruchwalski), and sabatoges her debut. and John P. Whites cos- they are quite funny.
Cyclops. Sensing how voice in that great chain who dresses in a tuxedo And that enrages the tumes are pitch perfect. I liked Payonks Ger-
dangerous the one-eyed of voices. and wears an elegant Phantom. Musical director JP rard, who is frustated be-
mask. He is known only We learn about him Meyer does great work cause he has no control
to the manager, Gerrard and why his looks are with his orchestra of six. over the situation, and
Carriere (John Payonk). so hideous that he must It sounds rich and full. Kirk Lawrence is cast

Storytelling When Cholet fires


Gerrard, Erik freaks out.
He has secretly been
hide from the world.
This version might not
have the soaring music
And the cast is marvel-
ous!
Director Brian J. En-
perfectly as the trying
to be calm house man-
ager, Jean-Claude.
running the opera with of Webbers, but its rich zman pays attention to Phantom has been
Continued from B4 a professional storytell- the cooperation of Ger- in story. Thanks to this all the details, and the performed at the Dutch
required. er, he was a minster for rard. fine Dutch Apple pro- musical is richer for it. Apple several times. I
Carmen Agra 20 years. But Erik hears the duction, you leave car- Amy Marie McCleary will never forget the first
Deedy, who has been The festival will be beautiful voice of Chris- ing more about the char- does a fine job with the production, which was a
writing and telling sto- held at Warwick Middle tine and seeks her out, acters. choreography. revelation. This one is a
ries for 20 years. She School. asking her to become his Dominic Laus set de- Both Porterfield and close second.
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Light Between Oceans cant escape soap opera plot


RICHARD ROEPER Derek Cianfrance (Blue vious lighthouse keeper some big-time melodra-
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
Valentine, The Place went mad after his wife ma.
Were not doing any- Beyond the Pines), passed away.) But its a stretch.
thing wrong. Alicia The Light Between And then a dinghy Fassbender can be a
Vikanders Isabel to Mi- Oceans is one of those washes up, and inside mesmerizing screen
chael Fassbenders Tom, movies announcing from the dinghy there is a presence, but he also can
just as theyre about to the get-go youre in for dead man and a baby girl be something of a stiff,
do something really, re- some serious melodra- who is very much alive. and thats the case here.
ally wrong. ma. At times it seems to Tom says they must Even when his Tom is
In the history of mov- be aiming for the Guin- report this to the au- experiencing some mo-
ies, anytime anyone says, ness Book of World Re- thorities. Isabel, who has ments of joy, he has the
Were not doing any- cords in the categories just suffered her second smile of someone whos
thing wrong, everyone of Most Sweeping Over- miscarriage, says: What been told to JUST
in the audience is pretty head Shots of an Ocean, if we bury the dead man, SMILE FOR ONCE!
much always thinking, as well as Most Scenes and we pretend this girl Vikander is tasked
Oh yes you are! Involving Voice-Over ASSOCIATED PRESS
is ours? with making us feel
This is one of the core Narration of Handwrit- Actors Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender are at the And thats when she sympathetic for Isabel,
center of the love story in The Light Between Oceans.
problems with The ten Letters. tells her husband, Were even after Isabel flies off
Light Between Oceans, We open in Australia not doing anything the rails. Its fine work,
a gorgeous but plodding in 1918, as World War kander), a beautiful, pal romance. Before you wrong. but when youre con-
and borderline ludicrous I (then known as the sweet and plucky gal can say, Cue the happi- I suppose its pos- vincing your husband to
period-piece weeper. Great War) was coming who lost two brothers ness montage, Tom and sible everyone, includ- bury that dead guy and
Were supposed to feel to a close. to the war and is biding Isabel are married, and ing Isabels parents, will to go along with a per-
for Isabel and Tom and Michael Fassbender her time in her parents Isabel is with child. buy into the notion this haps lifelong ruse pre-
the plight they find plays Tom Sherbourne, home, just waiting for We cant delve much quite large baby was ac- tending you gave birth
themselves in, but THEY a four-year combat vet- a Fassbender-looking further into the review tually born to Isabel in to a baby whose mother
PUT THEMSELVES IN eran who appears numb guy to sweep her off her without some SPOILER the lighthouse with only believes her child is
THAT SITUATION, and and broken. Tom applies feet. (Though shes the ALERTS, so there you Tom to provide assis- dead, well. Sorry, Isabel.
what theyve done isnt for the job of lighthouse one who makes most of have it. tance. Not a fan.
just criminal; its cruel. keeper on Janus Rock, the moves early in their Isabel suffers a miscar- And I suppose the co-
Well talk more about a remote post some 100 courtship.) riage, and then another. incidences that begin to n The Light Between
that mess in a moment. miles from the nearest After just one semi- The tragedies are com- pile up in the second half Oceans is playing at the
Based on the popular town. Thatll suit him date, Tom and Isabel are pounded because shes of the movie could take Regal and Penn theaters.
Its rated PG-13 for thematic
novel from 2012 by M.L. just fine. goners. He goes back to isolated on the unforgiv- place at least two of material and some sexual
Stedman, and adapted Ah, but living in that the lighthouse, and they ing Janus Rock with just them awfully convenient content. Running time is 130
and directed by the gifted town is one Isabel (Vi- commence with a pen- her husband. (The pre- in terms of triggering minutes.

DVDS
Whats playing STREAMING

The following DVDs will be Los Angeles was founded on this date in
released Tuesday. Heres whats playing in but the Texas Ranger played has connections to the baby. 1781. To honor the City of Angels 235th
Lancaster County this by Jeff Bridges is looking for birthday, we present five ultimate L.A.
Money Monster (R)
weekend. one last grand pursuit before films. All are available for streaming.
n George Clooney is the Lights Out (PG-13, 81
Bad Moms (R, 101 minutes, he retires. A showdown looms. minutes, horror) When a
host and Julia Roberts is
the producer of a financial comedy) Three women who bloodthirsty supernatural
TV show. An explosive are perfect moms get tired of Hillarys America: The Secret being that lurks in the shadows
situation develops when being overworked, overlooked History of the Democratic preys upon a family, a young
an irate investor whos and overwhelmed. They Party (PG-13, 100 minutes, woman (Teresa Palmer) must
lost everything (Jack liberate themselves from their documentary) Right-winger fight to protect herself, save
OConnell) forcibly takes responsibilities and go on wild Dinesh DSouza analyzes the her little half-brother and
over the studio. Clooney binges. Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell history of the Democratic Party uncover a mystery about her
and Roberts work against and Kathryn Hahn star. and what he thinks are Hillary familys shadowy past.
the clock to unravel Clintons true motivations.
The BFG (PG, 115 minutes, Mechanic: Resurrection (R,
the mystery behind a fantasy) Steven Spielbergs Ice Age: Collision Course 110 minutes, action) Arthur
conspiracy that caused version of the Roald Dahl classic (PG, 100 minutes, animation) Bishop (Jason Statham) is Chinatown (1974)
investors to lose money. about a girl named Sophie who Manny and his pals are back forced to return to his life as an
encounters the Big Friendly facing another midlife crisis. assassin due to the deceitful n Jack Nicholson, at the height of his
Giant. Hes a nice fellow who, Mannys daughter wants to actions of a beautiful woman powers, is private detective J.J. Gittes, who
unlike all the other giants, does get married and dad doesnt (Jessica Alba). is hired to investigate an adultery case and
not eat children. approve. And cosmic accidents ends up in the middle of a web of deceit,
may destroy the ice age, so the Morgan (R, 87 minutes, corruption and murder. It all revolves
Ben-Hur (PG-13, 124 gang must save the day. sci fi suspense) A corporate around providing water to the very dry and
minutes, Biblical drama) The troubleshooter (Kate Mara) growing city of Los Angeles in the 1920s.
epic story of Judah Ben- Independence Day: is sent to a remote, top- Robert Town wrote it, Roman Polanski
Hur (Jack Huston), a prince Resurgence (PG-13, 120 secret location, where she is directed and Faye Dunaway co-starred.
forced into slavery after he is minutes, action/sci-fi) Liam to investigate and evaluate
falsely accused of treason by Hemsworth and Jeff Goldblum a terrifying accident. Turns
his adopted brother Messala star in this reboot of the 1996 out, the event was triggered
(Toby Kebbell), an officer in film. Aliens attack Earth again, by a human," who presents
Love and Friendship (PG) with a battalion thats stronger
the Roman army. After years a mystery of both infinite
n Lady Susan Vernon at sea, Judah returns to his than ever. promise and incalculable
(Kate Beckinsale) takes homeland to seek revenge, but Into the Forest (R, 101 danger.
up temporary residence an encounter with Jesus leads minutes, drama) After a
at her in-laws' estate and, him to forgiveness and finds Nerve (PG-13, 96 minutes,
worldwide power failure action) Vee (Emma Roberts) is
while there, is determined redemption. destroys civilization, two sisters
to be a matchmaker for tired of not being with the cool
Central Intelligence (PG-13, try to survive in their house crowd in high school, so she
her daughter Frederica in the Canadian woods. Ellen
(Morfydd Clark) and 117 minutes, action) Dwayne signs up for a popular online
(The Rock) Johnson and Kevin Page and Evan Rachel Wood game that looks like harmless
herself, too. Based on a star.
Jane Austen story. Hart join forces to fight a top- fun. But the adrenaline-fueled
secret case. Jason Bourne (PG-13, 123 game turns dangerous as she
minutes, action) Matt Damon is partnered with a mysterious Sunset Boulevard (1950)
The Meddler (PG-13) Dont Breathe (R, 88
minutes, thriller) Young thieves is back as the former CIA stranger. n William Holden is Joe Gillis, a
n Marnie Minervini is figure they can get away with assassin. Hes recovered from
Petes Dragon (PG, 90 screenwriter in 1950s Hollywood looking
recently widowed, so she robbing the home of a wealthy his amnesia and teams up with for a break, and Gloria Swanson is
picks up stakes in New minutes, drama) A remake
blind man, but they are wrong. Nicky (Julia Stiles) to find out Norma Desmond, the delusional silent
Jersey and moves to Los the truth about his family, with of the Disney film about an
orphaned boy and his best screen star who thinks she can make
Angeles, where her still- his former employer hunting a comeback. Billy Wilder directed and
single daughter, Lori, lives. Dont Think Twice (R, 92 him down. friend, Elliott, who is a dragon.
co-wrote the brilliant script, along with
She smothers her, offering minutes,drama/comedy) Charles Brackett and D.M. Marshman Jr.
The Jungle Book (PG, 110
plenty of unwanted advice. Friends who work together minutes, adventure) Rudyard Sausage Party (R, 89 Erich Von Stroheim is Max, Normas ex-
Susan Sarandon and Rose in an improv group must Kiplings classic comes to life minutes, comedy) A group husband and now her chauffeur.
Byrne star. re-evaluate their lives when once again, this time with of supermarket residents,
one of them gets a gig on a the help of CGI animals, who including Frank, who is a hot The Player (1992)
successful TV show. speak. Mowgli must go to the dog, search for the meaning
of life before crowds arrive for n Tim Robbins is Griffin Mill, a Hollywood
Finding Dory (PG, 103 main village after a nasty tiger studio executive who is getting death
arrives to destroy their world. Fourth of July.
minutes, animation) The threats and is being stalked by a writer
forgetful Dory is happily living The Secret Life of Pets (PG, whose screenplay he rejected. Mill kills
close to Marlin and Nemo, but Kubo and the Two Strings 90 minutes, animation) What the man he thinks is his stalker and things
she realizes she needs to find (PG, 101 minutes, animation) do your dogs and cats and get very, very messy. But not to worry,
her parents. The trio sets sail to In a fantastical Japan, clever rabbits do when you leave the this is Hollywood, where happy endings
find them in this long-awaited and kindhearted Kubo makes house? Some have adventures are assured. One of Robert Altmans best.
Genius (PG-13) trying to save humanity. Others
sequel to Finding Nemo. a humble living telling stories.
n The story of One day, he accidentally give themselves massages with
L.A. Confidential (1997)
the relationship summons a spirit from his past the mixer.
professionally and privately Florence Foster Jenkins n The story of a group of Los Angeles
(PG-13, 110 minutes, comedy/ who storms from the heavens Star Trek Beyond (PG-13, 122
between renowned to enforce an age-old vendetta. Police Department members in 1953
drama) Meryl Streep stars minutes, sci fi action) Captain and the connection between police
literary editor Maxwell Kubo must set out on a quest Kirk (Chris Pine) and the crew
Perkins (Colin Firth) and in this true story as a New corruption and Hollywood celebrity. Curt
York socialite in the 1940s to save his family and solve the of the Enterprise encounter
southern author Thomas mystery of his fallen father, the Hansen was able to turn James Ellroys
who thinks shes a wonderful an alien warrior race when sprawling novel into a sharp neo-noir
Wolfe (Jude Law). Perkins greatest samurai warrior of all
soprano. But she is dreadful, marooned on a distant planet. thriller and the film introduces Guy
was the most prominent time.
and people come to her Zachary Quinto is Spock, Pearce and Russell Crowe to the world.
book editor of his time,
concerts because she is so The Legend of Tarzan Simon Pegg is Scotty, Anton
working with Hemingway
and Fitzgerald. Wolfe bad. Hugh Grant is her loving (PG-13, 110 minutes, action) Yelchin is Chekov, John Cho is
became hugely popular husband. Alexander Skarsgard is the Sulu and Karl Urban is Bones.
before his death from latest Tarzan and the first in
Ghostbusters (PG-13, 116
tuberculosis just short of minutes, comedy) Manhattan the age of CGI. The wild man is Suicide Squad (PG-13, 123
his 38th birthday. has been invaded by ghosts happily living a gentrified life minutes, action) A government
again, and this time, a group of in London with Jane (Margot agency rounds up a number of
women do battle. Kristin Wiig, Robbie) but is invited back to supervillains and sends them
Buddy Moon (NR) the Congo to serve as a trade
Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones on a top-secret mission.
n Out of work actor and Kate McKinnon star. emissary. A Belgian captain
(Christoph Waltz) is using him Warcraft (PG-13, 123
David (David Giuntoli) Hands of Stone (R, 107 minutes, sci fi action) An
was dumped by his fiance as a pawn in his plan of greed
minutes, sports bio) The life and revenge. Orc horde invades the planet
just a few days before his Azeroth, using a magic portal.
of Roberto Duran (Edgar
wedding, and hes in a The Light Between Oceans A few human heroes and
Ramirez), the Panamanian
drunken slump. His buddy (PG-13, 100 minutes, drama) dissenting Orcs must attempt Mulholland Drive (2001)
fighter who made his
and best man Flula (Flula Michael Fassbender and Alicia to stop the true evil behind this
professional debut in 1968 as a
Borg) insists they go on the Vikander star as a couple who n Writer and director David Lynch
16-year-old and retired in 2002 war.
trip that had been planned live in a lighthouse on a remote offers his distinctive style to the noir
for the honeymoon a at the age of 50. Robert De War Dogs (R, 114 minutes, mystery genre. An aspiring actress
island off the coast of Western
seven-day backpacking trip Niro plays his trainer. drama) Two friends (Jonah Hill named Betty Elms (Naomi Watts) arrives
Australia, post World War I. A
through the mountains of Hell or High Water (R, 102 baby washes up on the shore, and Miles Teller) exploit a little- in Los Angeles and meets an amnesiac
Oregon. Flula is hilariously minutes, drama) Chris Pine and the couple raise the child known government initiative woman (Laura Harring) who is hiding
upbeat while David and Ben Foster play brothers as their own, happy in their that allows small businesses to in her new apartment. She has fled her
remains dour. But they who rob branches of the bank isolation. But a trip to the bid on U.S. military contracts. own murder and survived a car accident
meet plenty of interesting that threatened to foreclose mainland changes everything The two begin raking in big on Mullholland Drive. Strange, seemingly
people along the way, and on their family land. They feel when they meet a woman, money and are soon in over unrelated events happen and the film
David reconsiders his life. justified in what they are doing, played by Rachel Weisz, who their heads. becomes murkier and murkier.
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Health & Fitness


SLEEP DIET

Childhood snoring is Not so sweet news:


Doctors set new limits
more than just noise for kids sugar intake
ALLIE SHAH
STAR TRIBUNE

A group of heart doctors is calling on parents to


stop indulging childrens sweet tooths by curbing
the amount of added sugars in their kids diets.
The American Heart Association is recommend-
ing that children under 2 consume no added sugars
and that youngsters between ages 2 and 18 limit
added sugars in their daily diets to just 6 teaspoons.
Thats the equivalent of roughly 100 calories or
25 grams. By comparison, a can of regular soda has
about 10 teaspoons of sugar.
Currently, American children ages 2 to 19 con-
sume 80 grams of added sugar, on average, a day,
according to the AHA.
The groups recommendations to limit added sug-
ars were published last week in the journal Circula-
tion. It was written by a panel of experts who did a
comprehensive review of scientific research on the
effect of added sugars on childrens health, which
presented challenges common to this kind of nutri-
tion research.
Researchers cited excess consumption of sugars
as a risk factor for developing a host of health prob-
lems including obesity, cardiovascular disease, hy-
pertension and cancer. Diets rich in sugar also tend
to lack important nutrients, the researchers noted.

FITNESS

The benefits of
jogging slowly
ALISON BOWEN
CHICAGO TRIBUNE

Hiroaki Tanaka wants you to smile while jog-


ging.
That sometimes seems impossible especially
when people sprint past on a running path as
youre chugging slowly behind.
Some kids dont get a peaceful nights sleep because of snoring and parents need to be aware that severe snoring But according to Tanaka, a professor at the Fac-
can be cause for concern. ulty of Sports and Health Science at Fukuoka Uni-
versity in Japan, there might be health benefits in
It might be a sign of a serious sleep disorder jogging slowly.
Tanaka, who wrote Slow Jogging: Get Fit, Lose
that requires treatment Weight, Stay Healthy, and Have Fun With Easy
Running with Magdalena Jackowska, who has
STEPHANIE BRITO implemented slow jogging to run multiple mara-
MIAMI HERALD Potential causes oxygen levels, air move- thons, has a unique suggestion: Run only as fast as
ment and chest move- WARNING your body lets you smile.
Snoring can be a nor- Environmental factors ments. SIGNS He calls this a smiling pace, or a niko niko
mal symptom of a cold and allergens might con- The sleep study en- pace, and says the best way to run is at a calm
or virus in children. But tribute to snoring. Chil- tails spending one night n Loud snoring.
speed, which helps lower blood pressure while
when snoring persists dren who are exposed in the lab, Deray said. n Gasps or snorts
boosting overall fitness.
and children have dif- to smoking might snore After identifying that produced during sleep.
Tanaka said to find what that pace might be for
ficulty sleeping, parents more. a child has sleep apnea, n Restlessness.
you, consider starting slow and listening to your
should take them to a Children with Down the next step is to iden- n Sleeping in abnormal
doctor to look for signs syndrome or facial ab- tify the cause. positions.
body.
of more serious condi- normalities are more In almost all cases, Niko niko pace can be very different for each
n Wetting the bed after one of us, he said. It might even be lower than
tions. likely to suffer from sleep apnea is caused by not wetting it for six
Snoring occurs in sleep apnea because enlarged adenoids, soft months. your walking speed.
about 20 percent of chil- they have a greater tissue behind the nasal To help visualize the best pace, think of a time
n Headaches in the
dren and is most com- chance of having a col- cavities, and enlarged morning. when a traffic light is about to turn red and you
mon among children lapsed airway. tonsils. To try to fix the pick up the pace to make it across the street.
n Falling asleep in class. Its one of the moments when even the least fit
ages 2 to 6, said Dr. Mar- Obesity also can make condition, doctors will
n Irritability. of us start running, Tanaka writes. This running-
cel Deray, a pediatric children more prone remove the adenoids
neurologist and direc- to snoring, because an and tonsils in a surgical n Mouth-breathing. to-the-light pace is usually about 4.3 miles per
tor of the sleep disor- obese person can have procedure called a ton- n Sleepwalking, talking hour, according to the authors.
ders center at Nicklaus difficulty breathing. sillectomy and adenoid- while asleep. They recommend starting very slow perhaps
Childrens Hospital in Those kids who are ectomy. n Hyperactivity. at about 2 to 3 miles per hour.
Miami. overweight, with a body Theres no side ef- If you are too short of breath to, for example,
About 10 percent of mass index over 26, you fects other than (those hold a conversation, then ease up.
children who snore have want to be a little more associated with) the sur- such as health, behavior- Slow down to be able to talk at ease, or if you are
some sort of obstructive proactive in screening gery and the anesthesia. al or learning problems running alone, sing your favorite songs, Tanaka
sleep apnea, a sleep dis- for sleep apnea, said Dr. Theres a very small risk that could be prevented said.
order that leads to paus- Leonardo Torres, a pedi- of complication, Deray if they received the in- They found that even a group of 75-year-olds ex-
es in breathing through- atric sleep specialist at said. tervention, Vasquez perienced lowered blood pressure.
out the night. UHealth-the University After surgery, children said. Its never too late to start, Tanaka said.
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Food
TOMATO
KIM GOMOLL
THE PRESS TABLE

Trial and error yield


best recipe for yogurt
TUNA MELTS
Making yogurt was something I thought I wanted to
do but was really afraid to try.
Commercial brands are getting more expensive by
the day, and theyre loaded with sugar and artificial
ingredients. By making my own yogurt, I could control
all the ingredients, including the flavorings.
But yogurt-making seemed like too daunting a task.
Special equipment, long recipes, careful techniques: It
just seemed complicated and intimidating.
Once I decided to try it, I did a lot of research in cook-
books and online. I tried several methods with less-
than-stellar (read yucky) results. I ended up taking the
best parts from several different methods.
This is the one Ive stuck with for years of making
yogurt nearly every week. The needed equipment can
be found in most kitchens.
It might look complicated, and there are a lot of steps,
but it is a simple process and the results will be worth
it. Its healthful, inexpensive, versatile and ready to go
with very little active work. You get a LOT of food mile-
age for the cost of a half-gallon of milk.

ANN FULTON | LNP COLUMNIST

Tomato Tuna Melts are sandwiches made without bread.

Red, ripe Romas prove to be the perfect substitute


for sandwich bread this time of year
prepped in advance, and the cooking time is
brief.
In my day-to-day cooking, I lean toward
mostly wholesome ingredients and an every-
thing-in-moderation approach rather than
calculating carbs, calories, and so on. When I
share a recipe that seems to conform to a low-
ANN FULTON carb, high-protein diet plan, however, I often
JEFF FRITZ receive a handful of requests for a few key
Making your own yogurt is a relatively easy process. numbers.
For those who like more detailed informa-
Equipment: Ingredients: tion on a regular basis, I have a link to a recipe
calculator under the Helpful Tips tab on my
n Slow cooker n 1 half-gallon of 2 percent website. When clicked on, youll be led to a free
n Large saucepan or whole milk (I use 2 percent) tool provided by caloriecount.com. Simply en-
n Measuring cup n 1/2 cup of dry milk Most Mondays since the early 90s, my father ter the ingredients used in any of your recipes,
n Yogurt starter (available has eaten a tuna melt. He belongs to a mens being sure to note the number of servings.
n Whisk lunch group that meets weekly and, after all this For todays recipe, I picked out the most
online or in health food
n Wooden spoon stores) or 1/2 cup plain yogurt time, his buddies would likely be shocked if he frequently requested values. With 10 grams of
n Candy thermometer with live, active cultures deviated from the predictable menu choice. carbohydrates, 25 grams of protein, and 289
What my dad orders is the traditional open- calories for the larger, two-serving (main dish)
Heres the basic process. face melt served, as expected, on bread. While option, this easy meal offers convenience and
n Turn your slow cooker on low, and put the lid on it. I would never suggest a change to that weekly a great taste to those looking to limit calories,
lunch order, my dad has given his stamp of ap- consume a higher ratio of protein to carbs,
n Pour 6 to 8 cups of milk into a saucepan. I use a half- proval to a slightly different way of enjoying this and/or avoid gluten or simply chip away at
gallon of 2 percent milk and a bulk starter, which makes 8
cups. classic comfort food. an overload of tomatoes!
In this seasonal twist, vine-ripened tomatoes
n Stir or whisk in 1/2 cup nonfat dry milk before heating. This stand in for the bread, creating a fresh-tasting
makes the finished product thicker, but you have to get out n Have questions or comments about Ann Fultons col-
all the lumps. melt thats not quite a sandwich yet can still umn? Check out her blog at fountainavenuekitchen.com
be the centerpiece of a simple, light meal. The or at facebook.com/thefountainavenuekitchen. She also
n Heat the milk to 185 degrees, stirring a lot. Dont rush it. melts are easy to throw together, can be partially
Good music helps at this point. Keep stirring. welcomes email at ann@fountainavenuekitchen.com.

n Fill sink with cold water while milk is heating.


n After the milk reaches 185 degrees, set the entire pot in
the cold water and let cool until the milk is 90-110 degrees, TOMATO TUNA MELTS
stirring frequently. It will be very warm, but not painfully hot. Yield: 2 main dish servings or 4 side dish servings; recipe may easily be doubled
n When the temperature reaches 90-110 degrees, you can Ingredients:
add your starter. This is the only real opportunity to make a
mistake. If the milk is too hot, youll kill your starter. If it isnt n 2 large (about 5-6 ounces each) Roma or plum tomatoes
warm enough, the starter wont wake up. Ive done both. n Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
Just watch the thermometer.
n 1 (5-ounce) can tuna in water, slightly drained
n Mix well.
n 2 tablespoons (26 grams) mayonnaise
n Turn off or unplug your slow cooker. Slowly pour in the
milk/starter mixture. Put the lid on the slow cooker, wrap 2 or n 3 tablespoons minced celery
3 heavy towels around it, and forget about it for 12 hours. The n 1 tablespoon minced red onion
wrapping ensures that the heat escapes very slowly.
n 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
n After 12 hours, put the whole pot in the fridge for several
hours until it is fully chilled and thickened. Thats that. n 1/8 teaspoon dried dill
Notes: n 2 ounces cheese (about 1/2 cup shredded or 4 slices; Cooper sharp is our favorite, but
cheddar cheese, mozzarella and Italian blends are all delicious)
n You can use a half-cup of commercial yogurt with live
cultures as a starter just follow the same steps. You can
then use a half-cup of your own yogurt to start the next
batch. Directions: Cool, cover and refrigerate any uneaten melts. Served
cold, the leftovers make a welcome lunch.
n I find commercial starter gives me the best results as far Slice the Roma tomatoes in half long-ways so you
as creaminess and thickness. It tends to come out lumpier have 2 long ovals. Gently scoop out as many seeds Notes:
when I use yogurt, so I just buy starter. Its inexpensive, and as you can, leaving the flesh. Season to taste with n Roma/plum tomatoes work well because they
youre still saving a bundle over store-bought yogurt. If you salt and pepper. If you have time, allow the tomatoes
tend to have a lower moisture content than standard
buy a starter, check the directions on it. Theyre all a little bit to sit on the counter for 15-20 minutes. The salt will
tomatoes, but either may be used. To avoid a watery
different. draw out excess moisture, and you can pour this off
before proceeding. If you dont have time, the finished cooked tomato in either case, but especially with a
n I use a strainer to make the yogurt even thicker, and you tomatoes will have a bit more water content but will beefsteak or similar variety, gently squeeze or scoop
can make yogurt sour cream and yogurt cheese, which still be delicious. out as many seeds as you can. Then follow the salting
looks and tastes like cream cheese. and draining suggestion above. You may also use
In a small bowl, combine the tuna, mayonnaise, celery, three or four smaller tomatoes, adjusting the tuna and
n You can add anything you like just dont add it until onion, lemon juice, dill and a few grinds of the pepper
after the yogurt has chilled thoroughly in the fridge. cheese distribution accordingly.
mill. The tuna salad may be prepared several hours in
For sweetening, a bit of honey is nice. (Remember, it is advance, covered and refrigerated. n A quick broil melts the cheese but allows the
completely unsweetened.) Fresh or frozen fruit is good, or tomatoes to keep most of their structure. Baking the
you can make frozen fudge pops by adding chocolate syrup Preheat the broiler to high. If the tomatoes have
been sitting, pour off any moisture that has collected tomatoes over a longer period of time makes them
to the yogurt and freezing it in individual molds. I add things
inside. Stuff each tomato half with one quarter of softer than I prefer. If you would like the tomatoes to
serving by serving; that way I can have exactly what I want at
the moment. Every cup can be different. the tuna salad. Arrange the cheese on top; if using be slightly softer throughout, turn the broiler off after
sliced cheese, break to fit, allowing it to extend a few the cheese is melted and place the tomatoes on the
n I make a lot of savory yogurts, Iranian and Middle Eastern millimeters over the edge. (Depending on tomato lowest shelf in the still-hot oven for a minute or two.
varieties. I also love spicy flavors. In my home we use yogurt proportions, you may not need four full slices.)
for various creamy sauces, dips, spreads and salad dressings. Tip:
Arrange the tomatoes on a baking sheet and broil
Its really a blank canvas. n If the stuffed tomato halves dont sit completely
until the cheese is melted with a few golden brown
spots on the top, about 1 to 2 minutes. Make certain upright on the baking sheet, wedge something like a
n Kim Gomoll, library manager for LNP, welcomes email at to watch very closely after the first minute so as not bean or a small piece of produce scrap under the side
kgomoll@LNPnews.com. The Press Table is a weekly column to burn the cheese. Remove from the oven and enjoy thats tilting down. This will ensure that all the cheese
written by a rotating group of LNP staff members. immediately. broils evenly.
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Ugly tomatoes make great gazpacho


Grilled vegetables, watermelon and mint liven up this chilled summer soup from Spain
ELIZABETH KARMEL bles will get grill marks n 1 yellow or red bell n Kosher salt, to taste a disposable drip pan. Brush to taste. If the gazpacho
ASSOCIATED PRESS pepper all the vegetables and the seems too thick, thin with
on one side this will n Freshly ground black watermelon lightly with olive a little more olive oil. Add
Gazpacho is ubiqui- contribute to the light n 1 large English seedless pepper, to taste
oil and sprinkle with salt. more vinegar to taste.
tous in the summer and smoky flavor. cucumber n Garnish: Place all vegetables in the The gazpacho should be
one of the best ways to The best part is that n 1 sweet (Vidalia) onion n 1/4 cup sour cream or center of the cooking grate highly seasoned. Chill until
use those delicious but once the vegetables are n 2-3 cloves garlic creme fraiche and turn the burners off serving.
ugly tomatoes that grilled, you place ev- n 4 scallions n 3 tablespoons chopped under the food. Be sure to Ladle gazpacho into
are bursting with flavor erything in a blender basil and mint close the lid of the grill. Grill shallow bowls. Garnish
but might not be pretty and puree away. A little n 2 large slices of over indirect heat until hot
watermelon Directions: each with a dollop of sour
enough to slice. best-quality olive oil, red and beginning to soften, cream or creme fraiche and
n 3 to 4 tablespoons Preheat grill with all about 15 minutes. You
And, often, tomato wine vinegar and fresh want them to still be crisp.
a sprinkling of chopped
extra-virgin olive oil, plus burners on high. herbs.
vendors at farmers mar- mint and basil are all you more for brushing Transfer the vegetables to
kets will sell the dented need to finish this simple Stem the tomatoes and cut a platter to cool, reserving Nutrition information per
tomatoes at half price. summer soup. n 3 to 4 tablespoons red in half. Core and seed the any juices that collect. serving: 146 calories; 68
wine vinegar pepper. Peel and halve the calories from fat; 8 grams
Snap them up theyre cucumber lengthwise. Peel Chop vegetables into large
n 4 tablespoons chopped fat (1 grams saturated;
perfect for gazpacho and GRILLED TOMATO the onion and garlic and cut chunks if necessary and 0 grams trans fats); 0
fresh basil and mint or
tomato sauce. GAZPACHO WITH other favorite herbs the roots off the scallions. place with oil, vinegar, milligrams cholesterol;
The chilled summer WATERMELON Place vegetables bottom- herbs, and seasonings in 93 milligrams sodium;
soup that originated in side down on the cooking a blender. Blend at high
AND MINT speed until smooth. Add
19 grams carbohydrate;
southern Spain is gener- grate. You can place the 4 grams fiber; 12 grams
Start to finish: 45 minutes, garlic inside the pepper, or in vinegar, salt and pepper sugar; 3 grams protein.
ally made from raw to- plus time to chill
matoes, cucumbers, on- Serves 4-6
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Travel
NEW ZEALAND
Q&A

The royal
treatment
Everything you
want to know about
the new look of
the Queen Mary 2
cruise ship
BETH J. HARPAZ
AP TRAVEL EDITOR

What a daunting assign-


ment for an interior design-
er: Redecorate the Queen
Mary 2.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS
The ship relaunched ear-
Sheep graze in a pasture at Katiki Point, about an hours drive north of the city of Dunedin in New Zealands South Island. Dunedin is one of lier this summer after $132
the starting points of the Southern Scenic Route, which meanders past mountain ranges and deserted beaches teeming with wildlife.
million in renovations. Ali-
son Clixby, director of hotel
design and projects for Cu-

WADDLING WITH
nard and P&O Cruises, had to
make the ship look fresh and
contemporary while main-
taining the look of luxury.
She also had to keep in

THE PENGUINS
mind the ships heritage. The
QM2 is part of a line of Cu-
nard ships named for British
royals. Every ship in the fleet
has been christened by mem-
bers of the royal family, and
20th-century VIP passen-
gers included the Duke and
Wildlife, wilderness Duchess of Windsor.
Heres a Q&A with Clixby:
galore on South AP: The QM2 launched in
Island 2004, but your research in-
cluded visiting the original
GIOVANNA DELLORTO Queen Mary, which launched
ASSOCIATED PRESS
80 years ago and is now
CURIO BAY, New Zealand docked in Long Beach, Cali-
As a chilly dusk fell on this tiny fornia.
bay famous for wildlife and Clixby: We wanted to bring
Jurassic-era fossilized trees, a out that heritage and history
white-coated figure waddled and refer back to those old
gingerly across tide-slicked ships. But the question was,
rocks. It was me, trying to get What was it about those
out of sight to prevent scar- ships that we could use now
ing off yellow-eyed penguins I moving the Cunard brand
hoped would come ashore. forward? Cunard also want-
A 2-foot-tall penguin popped ed to promote luxury five-
out of the ocean, gave me a and six-star and white-glove
puzzled stare from its lemon- service.
hued eye, and marched to its When I visited the Queen
nest in the cliffs. Mary in Long Beach, we
Nearly four times closer to looked for reference points
the South Pole than to New like material elements that
York or London, first settled we could layer into the QM2.
by Maori around 950 and by Doubtful Sound, a remote fjord within Fiordland National Park in New Zealands South Island. The We needed to bring those ele-
southernmost part of the island offers untouched mountain and ocean wilderness and wildlife galore.
Europeans 900 years later, ments through in some ways
the southernmost part of New for example, using decora-
Zealands South Island is so that looked like giant bonsai. stone thats crucial to local starting through a rain for- tive patterns from the origi-
pristine its a toss-up who feels I started in late June (win- Maori culture. est filter of draping moss and nal ship in a more contem-
most surprised in meeting, ter in the Southern Hemi- From Queenstown to tiny ending by a tarn at Key Sum- porary way but we didnt
you or the wildlife. sphere) in Queenstown, a Te Anau, the gateway to mit with peaks 360 degrees want to do a direct copy.
During an eight-day drive buzzing ski-and-outdoors Fiordland National Park, around. We were also looking at
along the 380-mile, two-lane town on a turquoise lake, and snow-capped ranges, corru- things that would work when
Southern Scenic Route, I ended in the stately Edward- gated by the ongoing colli- Hawaii with Alps its a very gray, winter trans-
watched some of the worlds ian city of Dunedin, with a sion of the worlds two largest Atlantic crossing, or when
rarest penguins commute detour to its Otago Peninsula tectonic plates, cascade to the Imagine mixing Hawaii shes on a world cruise in
home, rode horses across riv- and up to Moeraki. horizon. with the Alps, then magnify it sunnier climes. We needed
ers where The Lord of the In between, endless vistas In their expansive shade, I by a million: 3,000-foot ridges that real balance between
Rings was filmed, sailed in opened up of swirling ocean trotted by horse along a fast, tumble into the still, dark wa- traditional and classic, but
fjords and hiked mountain and massive mountains in all steely river near Glenorchy ters of Milford and Doubtful referring back to the art deco
trails among tree-sized ferns hues of South Islands pre- and hiked a few miles of the sounds, where it rains about heritage of the older ships.
and moss-draped beech trees cious pounamu, the green- Alpine Routeburn track, ISLAND, page B11 AP: The QM2 has a lighter,
airier feel than some ocean
liners. How did you do that?
Clixby: We had the oppor-
FIELD TRIP tunity to re-carpet the entire

Class convenes in the Holy Land


ship, including the cabins.
Our principle was to have
a holistic approach. Quite
often on cruise ships, when
they go through a refurbish-
Ancient ruins, ment, they might change
one thing but not adjacent
camel rides and spaces. We had the ability to
way too much do the whole thing, getting
falafel: Dayspring continuity and blends of col-
or to change the whole color
Christian Academy balance.
students visit Israel There were a lot of old-
fashioned colors on the
ship beige, brown, peach
LAUREN MULLIS combinations which were
SPECIAL TO LNP
slightly on the 1980s side
Fifteen students from Day- of color schemes. And now
spring Christian Academys what you see in a lot of ho-
class of 2016 recently traveled tels is going more toward the
to Israel for their senior field warm grays, the taupes. We
study. Much of what they stud- used those new colors and
ied during their years at the quite a mix of tones.
school from Old Testament We were also always look-
history to the life and times of ing to practicality when it
Jesus culminated in this 10- comes to cleaning. Modern
day tour. carpet technology is fantas-
The students and the par- tic. You can blend more of
ents who accompanied them the colors successfully so
were taught by Dr. Randy MIKE MYERS
that something that appears
Smith, a pastor, professor at Members of Daysprings class of 2016 pose outside Jerusalem during their recent field study. to be quite light actually has
the Great Commission Bible a lot of depth of color to cover
Institute, and former archae- toward Galilee, which is of apostle Paul was imprisoned trove was explored in the a multitude of sins.
ologist in Israel. great significance in the life and where the outline of excavated town of Tzipori, If you pull out the color
The tour began in Tel Aviv, a of Jesus. Stops included the what is believed to be the jail where ancient mosaics are tufts from every area, they
lively, modern city by the Med- ancient Roman city of Cae- is still visible. exposed and the ruins of a would be identical red,
iterranean Sea, then moved sarea Maritima, where the An archeological treasure FIELD TRIP, page B11 QUEEN MARY, page B11
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Travels & Trips


If your school, nonprofit club or organization is offering
a trip, tour or a travelogue open to the public, please
send us a typed notice in care of Travels, Trips & Tours, A stand of trees
LNP, P.O. Box 1328, Lancaster, PA 17608-1328. Our fax is shaped by the
number is 399-6507. Email address is estark@lnpnews. strong winds on
com. Please include day of the week with the date of Otago Peninsula,
your trip. See examples. Due to space, trips will run one in New Zealands
time. Deadline to submit is noon Tuesday. South Island. The
peninsula, just out-
TOWN AND COUNTRY side the stately city
of Dunedin, offers
GARDEN CLUB OF LANCASTER sweeping views of
n Wednesday, Sept. 14: H.P. Rawlings Conservatory and the ocean, deserted
Botanic Gardens, modeled after Kew Gardens and the beaches, wildlife
Crystal Palace in London, England; lunch at Gertrudes ranging from royal
provided by Chef John Shields, national acclaimed chef; albatrosses to sea
and Baltimore Museum of Art. Includes lunch, two guided lions, and plenty of
tours and bus. Dinner stop at Wegmans on your own. sheep pastures.
Leaving at 8:15 a.m. and return about 7 p.m. Cost: $117.
Deadline is Sept. 12. Call Jane Wissler, 284-4783.

TRAVEL WITH PAULETTE


n Saturday-Friday, Sept. 24-30: Myrtle Beach, South
Carolina. Includes bus, six nights lodging, six breakfasts,
four dinners, two shows, guided tour of the historic area
of Georgetown, South Carolina, Barefoot Landing, visit
to Broadway on the Beach and all taxes and meal tips. ASSOCIATED PRESS

Island: Peninsula has rare wildlife


Cost: $699 per person based on double occupancy. Cost:
$75 per person. Deposit due immediately. Departs from
Lancaster and York. Call Paulette Cape, 764-7018.

LANCASTER ITALIAN Continued from B10 moon of Tautuku Bay while at Sandfly Bay,
CULTURAL SOCIETY 22 feet a year and water- in the Catlins region, sea lions plopped belly-
falls sprout everywhere. where dirt roads mean- down and wiggled their
n Sunday, Sept.18: Travel Elite coach to Resorts Casino
in Atlantic City. Cost: $45 per person. Get back $25 in slot The car-antenna chew- der past farms shielded 700-pound-plus bulk in IF YOU GO
play. Bus leaves 8 a.m. from Lancaster AC Moore parking ing kea, the worlds only by thick tree stands the sand like sunbathers.
alpine parrot, lives here, doubled over by the One late afternoon to-
n New Zealands
lot (Oregon Pike side). Goody bag and fun games and a southern scenic route:
20 minute rest stop. Snack bag and movie on way back. as do dolphins and seals winds. ward the end of the trip, southernscenicroute.co.nz/.
n Sunday, Oct. 9: New York City. Features Statue of in large colonies where It was here that I saw I accompanied a surfer
n Getting there: Fly into
Liberty and Ellis Island National Immigration Museum, the fjords end in the Tas- my first hoiho, as yel- friend to Aramoana Queenstown or Dunedin
Liberty Island tours. Family style meal at Bucca-di-Beppo, man Sea. Tourists flock low-eyed penguins are Beach, 15 minutes from airports, then rent a car
also continental breakfast on coach, rest stop going to to Milford with its pic- called in Maori, one of Careys Bay. After I had (left-side driving).
NYC and a fast food dinner stop on route home. Cost: $117 ture-perfect Mitre Peak, only 2,000 estimated strolled to where the
per person. Leave at 5:45 a.m. from AC Moore (Oregon n Tips: Keep your distance
Pike side). Return about 7 p.m. but Doubtful Sound is to exist. Farther up the white beach ended in a from wildlife. Reserve fjord
three times as long and coast at Katiki Point, I rocky cove, he called out cruises at realjourneys.
Call Dee Viscardi, 951-7112. its remoteness far more happened upon their from the waves, asking co.nz/, horseback riding
mesmerizing. evening rush hour and about my wildlife sight- at dartstables.com. In
Along the southern watched half a dozen ings of the day: Had I summer, obtain overnight
hiking permits for Great
and eastern coasts, the paddle out of the ocean seen any penguins? Sea Walks such at Routeburn
mountains fade into after a day of fishing, lions? Seals? at greatwalks.co.nz/.
EXCHANGE RATES ubiquitous sheep pas- preen, then hurry up As I bellowed back
These foreign exchange selling rates, as of the close of tures. Deserted beaches the cliffs as their mates successive Nos, a mus-
business Aug. 31, apply only to the purchase of currency stretch out, from the called out. tachioed head rose from eyes. Mumbling an apol-
amounting to $1,000 or less. These retail exchange rates pebble-covered Gem- On Otago Peninsula, the wet boulders next ogy, I walked softly away,
apply only to Fulton Bank and are furnished by the
International Services Department. stone Beach near River- royal albatrosses soared to me. There was no while the seal settled
ton to the sandy half- on their 10-foot wing- mistaking the message back into its post-deep-
CURRENCY RATE U.S. $
spans at Taiaroa Head, in the fur seals groggy water-fishing nap.
Australian Dollar (AUD) 0.8145 1.23

Field trip: Students visit Galilee


Canadian Dollar (CAD) 0.8155 1.23
Swiss Franc (CHF) 1.0925 0.92
Danish Kroner (DKK) 0.1603 6.24
Euro (EUR) 1.1965 0.84 Continued from B10
Roman marketplace
British Pound (GBP) 1.4213 0.70
still stand.
Japanese Yen (JPY) 0.01032 96.90 Next, students stood
Mexican Peso (MXN) 0.05748 17.40 atop Mount Carmel,
where the Bible says
Norwegian Kroner (NOK) 0.1282 7.80
prophet Elijah met
New Zealand Dollar (NZD) 0.7846 1.27 with the prophets of
Scottish Pound (GBP) 1.4213 0.70 the false god Baal, and
God brought down
Swedish Kroner(SEK) 0.1248 8.01
fire from heaven to
show himself in this Mike Myers

epic moment in the Dayspring students ride camels in the desert as they visit a Bedouin village during their
history of Israel and trip to Israel.

Queen Mary
its people.
From Mount Carm- tered. were able to float in this was heart-wrenching,
el, students could also Students crossed the famously dense body of particularly in Israel, but
view the Jezreel Val- Sea of Galilee by boat, water. to leave there and see the
Continued from B10 ley, site of numerous wandered around the The students also Jewish people thriving
blue, gold. That made the battles throughout reconstructed village of took a cable car up to felt victorious in a sense:
difference. That shock of Israels history. The Katzrin, visited Caesar- the fortress of Masada, They had overcome so
color made it feel fresh- Book of Revelation ea Philippi, and hiked which was constructed much and, only a few
er, but the underlying identifies this as the through Tel Dan, a lush by King Herod, a bril- generations later, had
continuity is the warm place where the final nature preserve near liant architect but also become great again.
grays.
AP: Whats the differ-
In the public battle of Armageddon
will be fought.
Lebanon.
This is where the ruins
so paranoid that he had
many safe houses built
The final days of the
trip were dedicated to
ence between decorating spaces, our The group also vis- of the city gates of Dan on mountains. the life of Jesus, begin-
public spaces like dining primary focus ited Nazareth, where stand, through which On the last night in the ning with his birth in
venues versus the pri- cave homes have been Abraham entered the desert, the class stayed Bethlehem and ending
vate spaces? was the first unearthed. Its the Promised Land. in the camp of a Bed- with his resurrection.
Clixby: When were impression: the place where Mary, the On this excursion, ouin tribe, a nomadic The group visited the
doing the staterooms mother of Jesus, grew students also visited an desert-dwelling people. Temple Mount, which
and its personal, private wow factor and up and from which the overlook offering them a Students rode camels in once held Yahwehs
space, you notice more representing the Messiah would come, sweeping view into Syria. the desert, slept in huts, temple in Jerusalem
of what you touch and according to Old Tes- ate Bedouin food, and but is now the site of
feel and sit on. We did a Cunard brand. tament prophecy. Into the desert were shown Bedouin a mosque. They saw
Alison Clixby, director of hotel
lot in terms of new fur- design and projects for Cunard hospitality and culture. the pools of Bethesda,
niture details handles, and P&O Cruises Gospel Leaving Galilee, the where Jesus healed a
stitching, the quality of Triangle tour continued into the Entering lame man.
fabrics. desert, where students Jerusalem They walked the Via
In the public spaces, rary wins. But you want During a three-day saw the largest excava- Dolorosa, the path that
our primary focus was to create something stay in Galilee, stu- tion yet, Beit Shean, Five days spent in Je- Jesus stumbled along to-
the first impression: thats timeless. You keep dents hiked up the which was later expand- rusalem included visits ward Calvary to be cru-
the wow factor and rep- the pared-back aesthetic side of Mount Arbel ed into the Hellenistic, to the Mount of Olives, cified. Their tour ended
resenting the Cunard but add those older ele- and stood atop its Roman, and Byzantine the Garden of Gethse- with a visit to The Gar-
brand. ments in. cliffs as Dr. Smith city of Scythopolis, then mane and the House of den Tomb, just outside
We worked with the The furniture can be pointed out the leveled in a massive Caiaphas (high priest the city gates.
ships existing structures more decorative, for Gospel Triangle earthquake. of the Pharisees), It was a trip to a beau-
but changed the features example. But we dont and explained its Students toured the where it is believed tiful land that no one
chandeliers and dra- want to be completely significance. Much Jordan Valley, walked Jesus may have been would soon forget; nor
matic artworks and design-led because that of Jesus ministry through Jericho the beaten and held cap- would the students soon
changed the color bal- will be out of fashion happened within oldest city ever uncov- tive the night before forget their near- daily
ance. very quickly. and around three ered and heard how his crucifixion. consumption of falafel,
In the staterooms, In the lounge, decora- cities Capernaum, the Dead Sea Scrolls Students also visited a favorite food in Israel
weve got the blue with tive metal screens divide Korazin, and Beth- were found at Qumran. the Western Wall or thats made from chick-
the gold Cunard crest the space and make it saida which form That discovery revealed Wailing Wall, where peas.
for the bed, throw cush- more intimate. the three corners of that Scripture has been Jews and Christians go Sorry to leave, all felt
ions, bed runners, bright Thats a direct refer- a triangle, hence the preserved in nearly to pray to Yahweh. The changed after seeing the
throws and a blue Britta- ence back to metalwork name. identical form since it class studied on the pages of the Bible come
nia color for the cabins. from the 1930s. And Later that day, they was first recorded not steps of the South Wall, to life.
The other elements were weve got different fab- visited Capernaum, long after the life of just as Jewish scholars
more neutral, to lighten rics on the seats, and the place Jesus and Christ (possibly A.D. 70 did in biblical times, and n Lauren Mulls was one of
things up. then a button. some of his disciples to 150). where thousands once 15 graduating seniors from
AP: How did you bal- The nail detail might called home. More Next, students hiked walked to go up to the the Dayspring senior class
ance the fussiness of vin- be in a more contempo- of Jesus recorded at En Gedi, where David temple. that traveled to Israel as the
tage decor with contem- rary gun metal, but that miracles took place hid from King Saul (1 One day was set apart culmination of their educa-
tion. The trip is led by Dr.
porary style? sort of element referenc- in Capernaum than Samuel 23.29). Students to visit Yad Vashem, Is- Randall Smith of the Great
Clixby: Our natural es traditional upholstery in any other area in spent one night by the raels Holocaust memo- Commission Bible Institute in
tendency is, contempo- detailing. which Jesus minis- Dead Sea, where they rial museum. The sight Sebring, Florida.
B12 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 LNP | LANCASTER, PA

Books
N.Y. Times REVIEW

best-sellers Beach Boy not feeling


the love for bandmates
Hardback fiction
1. The Underground Railroad, by Colson
Whitehead. (Doubleday) A slave girl heads toward
freedom on the network, envisioned as actual
tracks and tunnels.
2. Sting, by Sandra Brown. (Grand Central) A hired
killer and a woman he kidnapped join forces to
elude FBI agents and others who are searching for
her corrupt brother.
3. Curious Minds, by Janet Evanovich and
Phoef Sutton. (Bantam) The first of a new series
featuring Emerson Knight, an eccentric millionaire,
and Riley Moon, an analyst at a megabank.
4. The Woman in Cabin 10, by Ruth Ware. (Scout)
A travel writer on a cruise is certain she has heard
a body thrown overboard, but no one believes her.
5. Truly Madly Guilty, by Liane Moriarty. (Flatiron)
Three couples at a backyard barbecue gone
wrong.
6. Damaged, by Lisa Scottoline. (St. Martins) In
the 15th Rosato & DiNunzio novel, Mary DiNunzio
defends a dyslexic fifth-grader accused of
attacking a school aide.
DETAILS
7. Bullseye, by James Patterson and Michael
Ledwidge. (Little, Brown) While the U.S. n Good Vibrations:
president is in New York to meet with his Russian My Life as a Beach
counterpart, Detective Michael Bennett must stop Boy.
a team of assassins. n By Mike Love with
8. Insidious, by Catherine Coulter. (Gallery Books) James S. Hirsch.
Two cases one concerning an attempted n Blue Rider Press.
poisoning in Washington and another about the n 436 pages ($28).
hunt for a serial killer in Los Angeles are the
focus of Coulters 20th FBI thriller.
9. All the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr. CAPITOL RECORDS
(Scribner) The lives of a blind French girl and a The Beach Boys in 1964. They are, clockwise from top left, Mike Love, Dennis Wilson, Carl
gadget-obsessed German boy before and during Wilson, Dennis Wilson and Al Jardine.
World War II.

Good Vibrations is one of a number of books by and


10. The Black Widow, by Daniel Silva. (Harper)
Gabriel Allon, the Israeli art restorer and spy,

about musicians that will be released this fall


recruits a doctor from Jerusalem to help capture a
secret ISIS terrorist in France.
11. The Girls, by Emma Cline. (Random House)
In the summer of 1969, a California teenager is JANET MASLIN
drawn to a Manson-like cult. NEW YORK TIMES ised Road, a full biography of the any savvy performer knows that
enormously talented and most partisanship is bad for business
12. Three Sisters, Three Queens, by Philippa
Gregory. (Touchstone) The ties and conflicts
Good Vibrations is the inevi- overlooked Wilson brother, Carl, and would gladly perform for non-
among three royal women in the court of Henry table feel-good title for an auto- was published. Love goes out of Republican presidents if they ever
VIII. biography by Mike Love, who has his way to diss Carl and ignore his invited him. His personal views
13. The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah. (St.
spent 55 of his 75 years as the front- contributions to the group, both dont matter. His dodginess, here
Martins) Two sisters in World War II France: one man of the Beach Boys. But it runs musical and diplomatic, whenever and throughout the book, does.
struggling to survive in the countryside, the other counter to the competitive, score- he can. Good Vibrations takes a Loves-
joining the Resistance in Paris. settling spirit of this frequently bil- But his biggest beef is with Brian eye view of just about everything
14. The Last Days of Night, by Graham Moore. ious book. If Loves public persona Wilson, who has been called a ge- that ever happened to the Beach
(Random House) Thomas Edison tries to take is that of a peace-loving perpetua- nius for most of Loves lifetime. Boys. This makes for an interesting
down George Westinghouse in this historical tor of summer fun, his private side In Good Vibrations, Love would new perspective, since it presents
thriller. is much angrier. And although he like to correct that impression, al- Love as the innovator who came up
15. Before the Fall, by Noah Hawley. (Grand writes extensively about the role though in a peace-loving, round- with most of the bands best ideas
Central) After a private jet crashes, a firestorm of that Transcendental Meditation about way. Though he writes, Ive and lyrics. He can be inadvertently
media madness ensues. has played in his life, it hasnt kept never been competitive with Bri- hilarious when he explains those
16. Behind Closed Doors, by B.A. Paris. (St. him from remembering all the bit- an, he also tosses in zingers like, lyrics word by word, as in the first
Martins) The apparently perfect life of British terness of the Beach Boys history. Im a Pisces, and Brian, a Gemini; lines of Be True to Your School.
newlyweds conceals horror. It has kept him, he says, from kill- and it is said that a Pisces writes I will admit to knowing and loving
ing people. out of inspiration while a Gemini them: When some loud braggart
Hardback nonfiction This fall will bring a gold rush of writes out of desperation. The big- tries to put me down/ and says his
books by and about musicians, with gest bone of contention in the book school is great.
1. The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo, by Amy
Schumer. (Gallery Books) Humorous personal
Bruce Springsteens memoir as the is Loves claim that he wrote many Now we have Loves explanation
essays by the comedian, actor and writer. big kahuna. But the ripe Americana of the lyrics credited to Wilson for his word choice. Braggart, to
of surf music will be well repre- and was knowingly cheated out of my ears, is more formal than brag-
2. Hillbilly Elegy, by J.D. Vance. (HarperCollins) A
Yale Law School graduate looks at the struggles sented too, as it was in the superb credit and royalties by him and by ger, so I thought our more erudite
of Americas white working class through his own indie film Love and Mercy. Loves Murry Wilson, the Wilson boys fa- fans would appreciate the subtle-
childhood in the Rust Belt. book ranks high in gossip and read- mously abusive father. ty, he says. In any case, bragging
3. Armageddon, by Dick Morris and Eileen ability, even if its stuffed with te- is something he knows a lot about.
McGann. (Humanix) The political strategist offers dious chart positions for Beach Lost money And youll find a lot of it in these
a game plan for how to defeat Hillary Clinton. Boys records. Brian Wilson has I pages.
4. When Breath Becomes Air, by Paul Kalanithi. Am Brian Wilson coming out in Love, who cherry-picks his facts Good Vibrations makes a big
(Random House) A memoir by a physician who October. (Wilson, with his brothers carefully, devotes a lot of space to point about Loves disinterest in
received a diagnosis of Stage IV lung cancer at Carl and Dennis, their cousin Love a lawsuit he filed, seeking to regain drugs at a time when many of his
the age of 36. and their friend Al Jardine, consti- the credit and money he lost. He bandmates were destroying them-
5. Between the World and Me, by Ta-Nehisi tuted the core group of Beach Boys; leaves out a later, more specious selves with them. He writes, with
Coates. (Spiegel & Grau) A meditation on race in there have been many personnel suit he brought in 2005, just as he a distinct air of superiority, that he
America. changes.) is very careful to give only a fleet- got more out of meditation than
6. Hamilton: The Revolution, by Lin-Manuel Dean Torrences Surf City: The ing, cautiously worded mention of they could possibly have been get-
Miranda and Jeremy McCarter. (Grand Central/ Jan & Dean Story arrives next his political affiliations. He is above
Melcher Media) The libretto of the award-winning week. And last year Long Prom- that sort of thing, he maintains BEACH BOYS, page B13
musical, with backstage photos, a production
history and interviews with the cast.
7. Crisis of Character, by Gary J. Byrne with
Grant M. Schmidt. (Center Street) A former
Secret Service officer claims to have witnessed
scandalous behavior by the Clintons.
8. Liars, by Glenn Beck. (Threshold) The author
says progressive politicians gain power and
control by exploiting Americans fears.
9. Hillarys America, by Dinesh DSouza.
(Regnery) The conservative author and pundit
warns of disaster if Hillary Clinton is elected
president.

Check it out!
10. White Trash, by Nancy Isenberg. (Viking) The
role of the white poor in American history.
11. Grit, by Angela Duckworth. (Scribner) A
psychologist says passion and perseverance are September is Library Card Sign-Up Month. If you dont already have a card, this is a great time to stop by your
the keys to success.
local public library to sign up. While youre there, ask a staff member for a book suggestion. Find these recent
12. American Heiress, by Jeffrey Toobin. staff favorites at the Duke Street Library.
(Doubleday) The story of Patty Hearsts
kidnapping in 1974 by the Symbionese Liberation
Army, her crimes and her trial. 1. The Whale: A Love Story, by Mark 3. Arabella of Mars, by David Levine. to help her uncover a far-reaching
13. The Making of Donald Trump, by David Cay Beauregard. In the summer of 1850, A plantation in a flourishing British conspiracy.
Johnston. (Melville House) An in-depth look at the Herman Melville finds himself hounded colony on Mars is home to Arabella
presidential nominee, his real estate career and by creditors and afraid his writing Ashby, a young woman who is
pivot to politics, drawing on decades of interviews career might be coming to an end. In perfectly content growing up in the 5. The Woman in Cabin 10, by Ruth
and financial records. despair, Melville takes his family for untamed frontier. But her mother plans Ware. When travel journalist Lo
a vacation to his cousins farm in the to remedy Arabellas wildness with a Blacklock is invited on a boutique
14. Shoe Dog, by Phil Knight. (Scribner) A memoir
Berkshires, where he meets Nathaniel move to an exotic world Arabella has luxury cruise around the Norwegian
by the founder of Nike.
Hawthorne at a picnic and his life turns never seen: London, England. fjords, it seems like a dream career
15. The Fire This Time, edited by Jesmyn Ward. upside down.
(Scribner) Essays and poems about race in opportunity. But the trip takes a
4. The Rook, by Daniel OMalley. A nightmarish turn when she wakes
America from a new generation of writers. 2. Steeplejack, by A.J. Hartley. high-ranking member of a secret
16. Being Mortal, by Atul Gawande. (Metropolitan/ in the middle of the night to hear a
A teenage steeplejack is asked organization that battles supernatural
Holt) The surgeon and New Yorker writer to investigate the murder of her forces wakes up in a London park with body being thrown overboard, only
considers how doctors fail patients at the end of apprentice among a community of no memory, no idea who she is, and to discover that no one has been
life and how they can do better. varied cultures and political stances. with a letter that provides instructions reported missing from the boat.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA BOOKS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 B13

Bookends
LITERATURE

Library to mark
9/11 anniversary LONG TIME
COMING
The Milanof-Shock Library in Mount Joy and Mayor
Tim Bradley will host an event titled 9/11 Remem-
bered: A Fifteenth Anniversary at 1 p.m. Saturday.
The ceremony will be held at the library, 1184 An-
derson Ferry Road. It is requested that those attending
arrive by 12:50 p.m.
The ceremony will honor those men and women who
have sacrificed their lives and those who continue to
bear the scars of the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001.
Additionally, it will honor those who have served or
continue to serve in the fight against terrorism through
their military service or through their service in public
safety. Along with a flag ceremony and special music,
featured speakers will include former New York Fire
Department firefighter Jim Murphy, who was present
at ground zero, and state Sen. Ryan Aument, an East
Hempfield Township resident who represents the 36th
District. He served in the U.S. Army during the Iraq War.
Special guests will include local emergency responders
and veterans organizations.
The ceremony will last about an hour and will be held
rain or shine. Provided seating will be limited so please
bring lawn chairs. If you have any questions or need
additional information, contact the Milanof-Schock
Library at 653-1510 or mslibrary.org

Library sets event


on racial justice
Lancaster Public Library will host a program at 6
p.m. Thursday titled Say the Wrong Thing: Stories and
Strategies for Racial Justice and Authentic Commu-
nity, which will be led by Amanda Kemp, an advocate,
author, professor and poet-performer. It will be held in
the librarys Bates Auditorium, 125 N. Duke St.
Kemp will conduct a mini workshop on developing
strategies to create racial justice and also will perform a WHITTEN SABBATINI | NEW YORK TIMES

dramatic reading from her book Say the Wrong Thing, Nathan Hills first novel, The Nix, has admirers in high places.
which is about life within her interracial family.
She earned her undergraduate degree from Stanford
University and a doctorate from Northwestern Univer-
First novel, 12 years in the writing, has author
sity. She has taught at Cornell University, Dickinson poised to break out as a major talent
College, Millersville University, the University of the
Arts, and Franklin & Marshall College, where she served
ALEXANDRA ALTER
as chair of African Studies. NEW YORK TIMES DETAILS
Seating is limited. Register online at n The Nix.
lpl-saythewrongthing.eventbrite.com. Nathan Hills literary career almost ended be-
fore it started. n Author Nathan
Hill.
Like so many optimistic young MFA graduates,
Local author to Hill moved to New York City in his 20s with a
hard drive full of short stories, hoping to land an
n Alfred A. Knopf,
publisher.

talk about book agent and a publisher.


Perhaps predictably, things didnt go accord-
n 640 pages
($27.95).
The Milanof-Schock Library in Mount Joy at 6:30 p.m. ing to plan. His early overtures to literary agents
Thursday will host local author Lois Kathryn Herr, who brought rejections. Then one day in summer
will talk about her book, Dear Woman of My Dreams. 2004, when he was moving out of a house in
It is the first in a book series in which Herr gives voice Queens where he lived with 11 other guys, his car
to three generations of women and the struggles and was broken into. He lost all of his possessions, in-
successes that shaped them. A portrait of the journey cluding his computer and his backup drive. All of
of the modern woman, Dear Woman of My Dreams his work in progress vanished.
(published by Xlibris) is real-life fiction, creatively ren- He sulked for a while and played lots of World
dered and based on extensive family archives that in- of Warcraft, an online fantasy game. Eventually,
clude letters, journals, pictures and other memorabilia. though, he started something new. The story be-
The book follows the authors mother, Kathryn Nisley gan as a family drama about an estranged moth-
Herr, and charts her experiences as a young woman in er and son, but over the years it morphed into a made him an online celebrity, to help piece to-
1923. This coming-of-age story is told in Kathryns own sprawling tale about politics, online gaming, aca- gether Fayes history.
words as she goes about her daily life at Lebanon Val- demia, Norwegian mythology, social media, the Hill a boyish looking 40-year-old who lives
ley College with her friends, and with her mother and Occupy Wall Street protests and the 1960s coun- in Naples, Florida, where his wife is a bassoonist
grandmother at home in Harrisburg. terculture. for the Naples Philharmonic drew on his own
The author taught at Elizabethtown Area High School Now, 12 years later, that novel, The Nix, was experience as a struggling writer, an obsessive
and Elizabethtown College, and was president of the published last week by Alfred A. Knopf. And Hill online gamer and an occasionally jaded English
Elizabeth Hughes Society. finally seems poised to break out as a major liter- professor.
To register for the program, visit mslibrary.org or call ary talent. He pilfered so much from his own life that he
653-1510. Booksellers and critics have rallied around the had to reassure his mother that Faye was not
novel. Publication rights have sold in 16 coun- based on her. I had to warn my mom, Some of
tries, often at heated auctions, a rarity for a first-

Beach Boys
this is going to sound very familiar to you, he
time author. Barnes & Noble highlighted The said.
Nix as one of the best new novels of the summer. Hill tried journalism for a while, writing for
Kirkus Reviews noted hints of Pynchon in Hills The Cedar Rapids Gazette, then went back for
Continued from B12 prickly social satire, which takes aim at academia, his MFA at the University of Massachusetts, Am-
for which he blames Den- politics, publishing and social media. (Hills fic- herst. He published stories in a handful of well-
ting from all that sub- nis Wilson, who died in tional social media app iFeel, which allows users regarded journals like The Iowa Review, Agni and
stance abuse. And yet his 1983, is leaving two young to express their feelings by selecting one of 50 The Gettysburg Review.
Eastern wisdom (he was a Love children with Susan standard emotions, seems frighteningly plau- But breaking into the New York literary world
direct disciple of the Ma- Atkins, who helped kill sible, as does one characters Pleisto diet, which was tougher than he had expected. His short story
harishi Mahesh Yogi, the Sharon Tate, as their baby restricts him to foods that were available in the collection was turned down by 38 literary agents.
only Beach Boy to go on sitter. Pleistocene epoch.) I was writing to impress people, and it turns out
that famous visit to the Good Vibrations is A critic for Booklist called The Nix an en- that when you do that, you write very unimpres-
maharishis ashram in In- written with James S. grossing, skewering and preternaturally timely sive prose, he said.
dia with the Beatles and Hirsch, and it has a ghostly tale and compared it to works by Donna Tartt,
Mia Farrow) and highly voice that does not sound Michael Chabon, Tom Wolfe and John Irving. Started to despair
evolved attitudes did little especially like Loves. Still, Irving, in turn, compared The Nix to works by
to keep him from messing its boasts and grudges Charles Dickens and other 19th-century masters.
As the rejections piled up, Hill started to despair.
up his life. overpower the writing
To distract himself, he started playing World of
style. And more than a Ambitious novel Warcraft, which quickly became an obsession.
Constant affairs half-centurys worth of
He concluded that his career was over. I felt like
inside information about Its an ambitious novel without ever being
He had a bad habit of the Beach Boys, who were pretentious, Irving said in an interview, noting my time had come and gone, he said. Pretty soon,
impregnating women all the rage until they were that he couldnt remember the last time a debut he was spending 20 to 40 hours a week raiding
at home, then marrying ancient history, has unde- novel had made such a strong impression on him. dungeons and slaying orcs, trolls and dragons.
them, having constant af- niable appeal, especially Theres a Dickensian range between stuff thats I started playing because I needed a break
fairs on the road, watch- from a new perspective. genuinely sad, upsetting and disturbing with stuff from reality when the rest of my life was in cha-
ing the marriages break The group has managed to that is genuinely comedic. os, he said. It got to the point where I was tell-
up with very young chil- resurrect itself; it played The Nix centers on a washed-up writer named ing friends I couldnt come over for social things,
dren involved, and then 175 concerts last year, Samuel Andresen-Anderson, who, after failing to because I had a raid.
repeating the whole pro- even if Love is the only live up to his early promise, has succumbed to a He quit the game after a few years and began to
cess. His cousin Dennis, link to the Beach Boys of soul-crushing job as an adjunct professor of lit- focus more on writing and researching The Nix
the groups drummer, memory. erature in a Chicago suburb. To escape the suffo- a messy process he described as three years of
had the even worse habit The screaming teenage cating sense of failure, Samuel spends 40 hours a writing, six years of research and floundering.
of sneaking around with girls are long gone, but week playing the role of Dodger the Elven Thief At one point, the manuscript swelled to 1,002
Loves women and, in one Love claims the group in an online game called World of Elfscape, where pages. It was a very sloppy, unorganized, ineffi-
case, impregnating Loves has fans from 9 to 90. he goes on dragon- and orc-slaying quests with cient way to write a novel, he said.
daughter. The Beach Boys also have his guild. One result of his meandering process is that the
Even more egregious corporate sponsors, pur- Hes pulled back into his traumatic past when novel bears almost no resemblance to the story
was Dennis Wilsons ists be damned, and once he learns that his mother, Faye, who abandoned he started working on 12 years ago a pointed
bringing home the Man- got free Corvettes when the family when he was 11, faces assault charges examination of the culture wars and the polariza-
son family and involving Chevrolet sponsored their for throwing rocks at a politician. Television news tion of American politics through a mother and
the Beach Boys with the tour. Even Bob Dylan did reports cite Fayes record from her days as a 1960s sons relationship.
Mansons professionally. a Super Bowl commercial radical in Chicago, which includes an arrest for My first impulse was to write a really heavy-
That is recalled here at for Chrysler, writes the prostitution. Determined to learn why his moth- handed political novel; then I realized at some
length and with cold fury. older, wiser Love. I hope er disappeared, Samuel enlists his Elfscape buddy point, thats just rude, Hill said. At the very least,
Among the many things they gave him a new car. Pwnage, whose savant-like video game skills have its better manners to show people a good time.
B14 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 SPOTLIGHT LNP | LANCASTER, PA

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Transportation planner likes being where the action is


Bob Bini is seeking solutions to congestion, bicycle and pedestrian issues
CHRISTOPHER Centre Regional Plan- and engineering work
PRATT
CPRATT@LNPNEWS.COM ning Commission. A for local governments in
point of pride during his New Jersey.
After 14 years with the tenure there was helping Bini, who is peppered
Federal Highway Ad- to foster good communi- by elected officials and
ministration in Wash- cation on land use issues concerned residents as
ington, D.C., Bob Bini is among key stakehold- part of his new job, said
excited to be in Lancast- ers including Penn State he grew to appreciate
er County working with University and the grow- the importance of pub-
local governments. ing municipalities in the lic feedback early in his
This is a chance to area. career.
kind of get back to my Binis passion for plan- Those exchanges, at
planning roots, Bini, 66, ning can be traced back public meetings, are
said of his new role as more than 40 years to among the most satisfy-
the countys director for when he took regional ing parts of the job said
transportation planning. planning courses as a Bini, who believes a cen-
This is kind of where Penn State undergradu- tral tenet of the planning
the action is. ate. profession is that we are
Bini, who started in After earning a mas- working for the public.
April, filled the position ters degree in city and Family: Wife Marie;
left vacant by the retire- regional planning from two adult children.
ment of Dave Royer in Rutgers University, Bini Home: Jacobus Bor-
January. was soon hired by a con- ough, York County.
Bini also previously sulting firm that handled I grew up in: Middle-
served as director of the environmental, planning sex, New Jersey.

BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Lancaster County director of transportation planning Bob Bini stands at RRTAs Queen
Street Station.

Jobs I had prior to on county roadways: projects, track data and


becoming a planner: Breathing life back into draft important plan-
Clothing store clerk, a Bicycle and Pedestrian ning documents.
greenhouse worker, Advisory Committee is a Transportation chal-
chemical plant worker, priority. Aside from sig- lenges in Lancaster
dishwasher, conve- nage and lane markings, County: On congestion
nience store clerk, sub- educating drivers and issues, its going to be
stitute teacher. cyclists about the rules incumbent on us to be
Public service expe- of the road is important able to ways find ways
rience: Program coordi- to creating a better sys- to move people more ef-
nator, Federal Highway tem. ficiently. ... We need to be
Administrations Office Best part of my job: strategic in terms of land
of Planning, Environ- The opportunity to build use decisions. ... Weve
ment and Realty (2007- relationships in the com- got our challenges, but
2016); transportation munity. where else would you
planning team leader Most challenging want to be in terms of a
in the agencys Office of part of my job: Quickly place where theres the
Federal Lands Highway developing a good un- potential to have some
(2002-2007); director, derstanding of the com- positive impact on the
Centre Regional Plan- munity. future?
Stop in for one ning Commission (1988- I supervise: Five staff- Good advice Ive re-

More than
of our Amish-style 2002). ers who help identify and ceived: Always do your
desserts by On bicycle safety prioritize transportation homework.
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PET OF THE WEEK TODAY IN HISTORY

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LANCASTER COALITION FOR n 1951: President Harry S. Truman addressed the
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tremely affectionate and to meeting the needs of Rock. Ford Motor Co. began selling its ill-fated Edsel.
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him. announce a campaign to gold medal at the Munich Olympics in the 400-meter
Hes also very posses- expand and better serve medley relay.
sive of his human love more animals here.
interests and unwilling Drop in at its open n 1998: Internet services company Google filed for
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cats, which hes apt to tion to its pet food drive
dominate. He would do from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. CASEY KREIDER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER n 2006: Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, 44, died
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Engagements Toews-
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Kime of Lancaster an-
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Caralynn Kinne, of David Lewis, formerly April Yost and Kyle Brooke Mary Gagnon briella Victoria Kime, ebrated their 60th wed-
Lancaster, and Jeremy of Lancaster and Leba- Maurer, along with their and Cody James Ben- to Ryan Randall Toews, ding anniversary on
Warfel, of Kirkwood, non Counties, Pennsyl- parents, are pleased to jamin are pleased to son of Randall J. and August 25, 2016. They
celebrated their en- vania, now in Layton, announce their engage- announce their engage- Ronda P. Toews, Eliza- married on August 25,
gagement on the beach Utah, announces his ment. April is the daugh- ment. bethtown. 1956 at Christ Lutheran
of Ocean City, MD late engagement to Janie Pa- ter of Randall & Joanne Brooke, the daughter The bride is a 2008 Church, Elizabethtown.
Saturday evening, July nucci of Layton, Utah. Yost of Maytown, PA. of Colleen and Jerry Ga- graduate of Manheim They reside in Mount
30th. The couple met online. Kyle is the son of Monte gnon, of Buffalo, MN, is a Township High School, Joy.
Two years prior they David is the son of the Maurer of Mount Joy, graduate of Buffalo High a 2011 graduate of Mill- After graduating from
met at a friends bonre late Viola Lewis and PA and Lisa Buckwalter School and pursuing a ersville University with Mount Joy High School,
and from there grew to Robert Trimble of Lan- of Newmanstown, PA. masters degree in Phy- a B.A. in Art & Design Charles served four
be inseparable! They caster, PA. Janie is the April and Kyle are 2011 sician Assistant Studies with a minor in Spanish, years in the US Navy,
plan to wed on Septem- Daughter of Fred and graduates of Donegal at the University of Wis- and a 2014 graduate of then graduated from
ber 8th of 2018. Betsy Panucci of Layton, High School. April is a consin-La Crosse. Clarion University with Millersville University
Utah. 2015 Kutztown Univer- Cody, the son of Sha- a M.S. in Mass Media in 1957 and joined New
A November 12, 2016 sity graduate with a de- ron and Steve Painter, Arts & Journalism with York Life Insurance Co.
Marriage is our last, wedding is planned in gree in Communication of Lititz, PA, and Mau- a Graduate Certicate in Jo-Anne graduated
best chance to grow up. Utah. The couple plan Studies and is currently rice and Rovena Benja- Public Relations.She is from Elizabethtown
on living in Utah due to employed with Clipper min, of Beaufort, SC, is employed as the Gallery High School in 1949,
~ Joseph Barth their jobs. Magazine. Kyle is also a a graduate of Warwick Coordinator for Friend- graduated from Lock
2015 graduate of Kutz- High School and Indi- ship Heart Gallery in Haven University, and
town University with ana University of Penn- downtown Lancaster.
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Celebrations Tour: Strasburg Rail Road


Anniversaries
Sloane 70th King 51st Coblentz 50th

Leonard and Millie Dick and Tillie Ams- Gideon and Rosella
(Pelosi) Sloane celebrat- pacher King, of Willow (Stoltzfus) Coblentz
ed their 70th anniversa- Street, recently cel- of Blue Ball celebrated
ry on August 31st. They ebrated their 51st wed- their 50th Anniversary.
were married that day in ding anniversary. They They were married at RICHARD HERTZLER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTO

1946 at Mount Carmel were married August Mechanic Grove Church Two locomotives sit in the engine house during the Strasburg Rail Road Hostling Tour.
Catholic Church in Jer- 29, 1965 at St. Pauls of the Brethern on Au-
sey City, New Jersey. U.M. Church. They at- gust 20, 1966. Continued from B1 experience. They have Texas.
Prior to their marriage, tend Colemanville U.M. Gideon retired from No. 475 a 12-wheel lo- been coming to Stras- He came to Strasburg
Leonard and Millie cor- Church. Air Products and Rosel- comotive that was built burg for more than a this past spring for
responded for three They are the parents of la previously worked at in 1906 for the up- decade. This, however, three reasons.
years while he served in two children: Rich, mar- H & R Block, New Hol- coming weekend. Lotfi is the first time theyve They needed help, I
the Army Air Corps dur- ried to Darlene Miller land. They are the par- crawls into the smoke been on the inside look- needed a job and they
ing World War II. Leon- King and Lori Stone- ents of Gideon, Jr. mar- box at the front of the ing out. pay Railroad Retire-
ard spent his career at burner. They have ve ried to Beth (Sweitzer), locomotive to make Weve seen the trains ment (benefits) here,
RCA as a mechanical grandchildren: Kaylee and Robert married to sure it is clear of debris. run, he says. Now we he says.
engineer. Millie was a and Brianna Stoneburn- Billie Jo (May). They He then uses wood and know how they run. Even though the
homemaker. er and Samantha, Bren- have 5 grandchildren, kerosene-soaked rags Strasburg Rail Road
They are the par- dan and Brady King. Kyle, Chad, Dustin, Mi- to ignite the fire in the Fill the tender is a short line, it must
ents of two daughters: Dicks work career con- kayla and Mackenzie. locomotive before add- comply with all Federal
Mary Jean, married to sisted of 42 years in sales Gideon and Rosella ing coal. Outside the engine Railroad Administra-
Philip Liller, of Lan- and retail sales manage- along with their chil- Strasburg typically house, Esterly uses a tion safety and work
caster, and Ellen, mar- ment with Acme Mar- dren and grandchildren operates two steam lo- front-end loader to fill regulations. That ap-
ried to Richard Wirth, kets, Lorillard Corpora- celebrated their 50th comotives on summer the tender with coal. He plies to all personnel,
of Lititz. They have ve tion, Procter & Gamble Anniversary on a vaca- weekends to handle the then backs the locomo- including the hostlers.
grandchildren and eight and Stauffers of Kissel tion in Chincoteague, crowds. Both Nos. 90 tive to the ash pit, where For Rhode Island-
great-grandchildren. Hill. Other activities in- VA. Gideon and Rosella and 475 were built by he and engineer Earl ers Sean Bradley, Mike
clude coaching soccer enjoy spending time the Baldwin Locomo- Knoob dump ashes and Leckie and Chase Boni,
at Penn Manor, base- with their children and tive Works in Philadel- hose down the ash pan the Hostling Tour was
ball in the Willow Street grandchildren at their phia and were used to that sits beneath the the final stop on their
Hilt 65th Baseball Association cabin in Huntingdon haul freight. firebox before perform- tour of Pennsylvania
and West End Baseball County. DeBellis says the easi- ing a final blowdown railroads. The trio, who
Association, youth bas- est way to tell if a steam in which the remaining volunteer on the Old
ketball at Penn Manor locomotive was made ash and minerals are Colony and Newport
and fast pitch softball. for speed or for hauling steam-blown from the Railway a tourist
Achievements include: Millers Five heavy loads is to look pan. railroad currently on
1984-85-86 Penn Man- Generations at the size of the driver Knoob has a long his- hiatus visited Har-
or Junior High soccer wheels. tory of steam railroad- risburg and Altoona be-
championships, 1996 Smaller wheels are ing. He has worked fore Strasburg.
Harrisburg Heat High used for pulling heavy with the Cumbres and Bradley, who is engi-
School level state indoor loads, he explains. Toltec Scenic Railroad neer on the Old Colony
soccer tournament. Larger ones are for in Chama, New Mexi- line, was intrigued by all
Team F.C. Impact. In speed. co, the Fort Worth and of the prep work neces-
1996 the same team n- Before Esterly backs Western Railroad in sary to get No. 90 ready
ished second in Kansas No. 90 out of the en- Texas and the Iowa Pa- to run.
City in the U.S. National gine house, the tourists cific Corp., which runs When told that Stras-
John & Joan (Reed) Indoor Soccer Tour- climb into the cab. a steam railroad in Ala- burg offers railroad re-
Hilt are happy to an- nament. In 1991 Penn For Jeff Faiella of mosa, Colorado. He also tirement benefits, he
nounce their 65th wed- Manor Comets won a Jackson, New Jersey, served a stint as man- turned to DeBellis and
ding anniversary. They section championship. and his sons, Matt, 13, ager of the Texas State asked, How do I apply
were married Septem- Tillies career consist- and Josh, 11, its a unique Railroad in Palestine, for a job?
ber 1, 1951 at Olivet ed of 38 years working at
Presbyterian Church in National Central Bank, Great-grandma Lila
Reading with the Rev- Jays Supermarket, Wil- Miller, grandma Jenn
erend Russell M. Weer low Valley and the past Miller, great-great-
officiating. John worked 16 years at Stauffers of grandma Martha
at Armstrong for 47 Kissel Hill, Oregon Pike Miller, baby Parker
years. as the bulk food special- James Quiggle and
They are the proud ist. Tillie and Dick met mother Sarah Quiggle
parents of John Jr. (wife at the former Willow
Sharon) Manheim, Jay Street Record Hop in
(wife Judy) Lancaster, the early 1960s.
Joann (deceased) and They enjoy attending
James (wife Wendy) Mt. their grandchildrens
Joy. They have 14 grand- activities, especially
children and 12 great- soccer. They also enjoy
grandchildren. going to the shore, espe- Connect with us
They are members cially Wildwood where
of Hempeld United the honeymooned, Facebook, Twitter
Methodist Church and and love Rehoboth and & Instagram at:
enjoy spending time O.C.M.D. They very
with their family and much enjoy Oldies 50s
friends. and 60s shows at AMT. Here Darin Esterly lubricates the connecting rods.

Unscripted: New Clue higher and the one-


liners fly the movie
builds to one of three
mor grew a little more
sophisticated.
I watched it again
arms about plans to re-
make a movie based on
a childrens board game
possible endings (all of earlier this year, and especially one that
Continued from B4 from its Victorian man- McKeon and Tim Curry which are shown). not only did the humor most people probably
take that makes it sion setting and making (who, lets face it, is I remember watching hold up, I found myself dont remember.
worth the time. it a more worldwide fantastic in just about it numerous times as a laughing at a few quips But Clue is just
The best ones are mystery. everything hes ever teenager when it was in I had missed in earlier fine the way it is. And
those that express a It sounds like a re- done), Clue spins a heavy rotation on the viewings. if it cant be improved
true respect for the ally bad idea. Theres hilarious plot around fledgling HBO network. I admit that its not upon, whats the point
original artist. no need to change the a mysterious dinner Since the movie was worth getting up in in trying?
That said, there are format. party set in 1954 New set in the midst of Sen.
some songs and some Heck, theres no need England. Joseph McCarthys
movies that are bet- to remake it in the first Six strangers, a witty Red Scare and J. Edgar A reason to
ter left untouched. place. British butler and a Hoovers tenure as
For me, one such From the farcical tone sexy (and heavily ac- head of the FBI, many
movie is Clue. to the hilarious perfor- cented) French maid of the historical refer-
Which is why I was mances of the incred- must discover who ences flew right over Celebrate your big
so disappointed a few ible cast, the original among them murdered my head. moment by publishing
weeks ago when I read Clue, written by John the mysterious Mr. So did most of the your engagement,
there are plans to Landis and directed Boddy and why be- double-entendres, for
wedding or anniversary
remake the 1985 cult by Jonathan Lynn, is fore the police arrive. that matter.
classic comedy. an almost perfectly The problem is ev- But I found myself announcement and
According to the Hol- executed spoof of the eryone seems to have a caught up in its break- photograph! The first 150
lywood insider website murder-mystery genre. motive; Mr. Boddy was neck pace and zany words and one picture will
trackingboard.com, Starring the late Mad- blackmailing all the tone all the same. be run at no charge. Each
20th Century Fox is eline Kahn and Eileen dinner guests and had I developed an even additional word is $0.50.
helming the project. Brennan, along with unsavory past associa- deeper appreciation
The article describes Leslie Ann Warren, tions with the servants. for it on subsequent To get started, visit:
early plans to tweak the Martin Mull, Christo- As the plot twists viewings as I got older LancasterOnline.com/celebrations/create
original story, moving it pher Lloyd, Michael and the bodies pile and my sense of hu- Photo courtesy of Melissa Mortimer, Captured by Missi Photography
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Inspections cleaned at a frequency to


prevent the presence of
mold. Nonfood contact
surfaces of shelving and
floor. Deeply scored cutting
boards (green ones) not
resurfaced or discarded
not employ a certified
employee as required. An
employee has attended an
Lancaster Pike, Peach
Bottom, complaint, Aug. 16.
No violations.
as required. Static dust approved training class,
Continued from B2 cabinets not cleaned at on the fan guards of the but has not applied for Speeds Steak & Sandwich
St., Aug. 17. No violations. a frequency to preclude walk-in cooler. Clean food PDA Certification. Floors Shop, 318 E. King St., Aug.
water; repeat. Plastic accumulation of dirt and equipment on the storage and cabinets, all nonfood 16. No violations.
protective cover missing The Village Haus, 2 Market soil. Unused P-trap in bar rack, stored wet in a contact surfaces, are not
on one florescent-light St., Reinholds, Aug. 17. is not sealed and allows manner that does not allow cleaned at a frequency to
fixture in the food-prep Food in upright refrigerator The Pressroom, 26 W. King
for the entrance of sewer for draining and/or air preclude accumulation of
area; repeat. Water leaking was held at 54F, in the St., Aug. 16. No violations.
gas and flies. Presence of drying (wet nesting). dirt and grease. No sign
above ceiling tile in front rear area, rather than 41F fruit flies and house flies or poster posted at the
of walk-in cooler and is in or below as required. Fume in facility. Food debris and handwash sink in the food- Viet My, 550 N. Franklin St.,
Family Dollar No. 1680, 24 Aug. 16. Properly label and
need of repair. hood not outfitted with litter under and around prep area to remind food
S. 18th St., Columbia, type date all meat products.
Funcks Restaurant & filters and drip prevention. equipment in the prep area, 3 follow-up, Aug. 16. Floor employees to wash their
Bar, 365 W. Main St., Ice machine not cleaned indoor bar and downstairs / wall in the warehouse hands.
Leola, complaint, Aug. at a frequency to prevent storage area. is made of drywall and Willow Street Restaurant,
17. Maximum registering the presence of mold. is cracked / roughened / La Promesa Restaurant, 2601 Willow Street Pike,
indicator thermometer Several flies present during Bella Vista Bar & Grill, and is not a smooth, easily 52 E. Main St., Ephrata, Willow Street, type 2
or thermolabel to ensure inspection. 4220 Fairview Road, cleanable surface; repeat follow-up, Aug. 16. Internal follow-up, Aug. 16. No
that hot water sanitizing Columbia, Aug. 16. violation from 2013, 2014, violations.
temperature of TCS food
dishwasher obtains a Weis Markets No. 055, Commercially processed 2015 and 2016. The floor / (cheese, eggs, pork cooked
minimum temperature of 1603 Lincoln Highway refrigerated, ready-to- wall juncture in restroom ground) commercial Ellas Place, 825 S. Market
180F on rinse cycle, is not East, Aug. 17. Food stored eat, time/temperature and the warehouse is not reach-in refrigerator St., Elizabethtown, type
available. Gauge on hot- directly on the floor in control for safety food, coved and closed to 1/32 measured 46F to 53F; 2 follow-up, Aug. 15. No
water sanitizing dishwasher the meat/seafood walk-in in the small cooling unit inch; repeat violation from food discarded. In freezer, violations.
moves only to 135F and freezer, rather than 6 inches in the kitchen, and held 2015 and 2016. mashed potatoes stored
not 180F. Service company off the floor as required. more than 24 hours, is in zip-top bag, which is Faith Outreach Center,
called at time of inspection. Produce Department not being marked with not a smooth, durable, 475 Anderson Ferry Road,
the date it was opened. Florin Church of the
The quaternary ammonia Brethren, 815 Bruce Ave., easily cleanable surface; Mount Joy, Aug. 15. No
Guss Keystone Family concentration in the Refrigerated, ready-to-eat, repeat violation. Ambient violations.
time/temperature control Mount Joy, Aug. 16. No
Restaurant at Ephrata, sanitizing solution of the violations. temperature of reach-in
three-bay warewash sink for safety food prepared in refrigerator measured 48F
3687 Rothsville Road, Parks Groceries, 201
was 100 ppm, rather than the food facility and held rather than 41F or less as
Ephrata, complaint, Aug. 17. Georges Restaurant W. Vine St., Aug. 15. No
200-400 ppm as stated for more than 24 hours, required. Service company
Customer toilet rooms are & Pizza, 14 W. Main violations.
on the manufacturers use in the freezer, is not being called at time of inspection.
not enclosed with a tight- St., Mountville, type
directions. Deli Department date marked. Food facility There is a gap under the
fitting door. 2 follow-up, Aug. 16.
Grease accumulation has lost its certified food kitchen door, which needs
behind chicken rotisserie employee and has not Food employees in food Christiana Fire Co. Food
Joes Famous Wings preparation area, not to be sealed to prevent
oven. Produce Area replaced the certified food Truck / CCHD No. 552,
n Weiners, 56 W. Main wearing a beard cover. the entry of insects and
Green, moist residue employee as required. 214 S. Bainbridge St.,
St., Leola, Aug. 17. Food rodents into facility.
accumulation on water The facility has 90 days Christiana, Aug. 20. No
employee donning single- to enroll an employee in Hissho Sushi at Stauffers, violations.
spray nozzles. Meat Dept. Lancaster Travel Plaza
use gloves without a prior a state-recognized food 1050 Lititz Pike, Lititz, Aug.
Plumbing system not & Subway, 2622 Lincoln
hand wash. Bottom shelf of safety course. Electrical 16. No violations.
maintained in good repair: Highway East, Ronks, Aug. Bullfrog Inn, 1110
kitchen prep table is rusted tape, which is not smooth
Drain pipe leaking at the 16. Drain pipe in food-prep Georgetown Road, Bart,
and no longer a durable, and easily cleanable, on
three-compartment sink. Holiday Inn Express & area is repaired with black Aug. 19. No violations.
smooth, easily cleanable the outside of the mixer
Outside trash dumpsters Suites, 101 Crosswinds tape, not an approved
surface. near the paddles. Old food
do not have drain plugs Drive, Lititz, Aug. 16. The material. Pink slime-type
installed. residue on the meat slicer; Lancaster County
food facility does not have residue on ice machine
Leola Pizza, 23 W. Main St., repeat violation of 2015. Sportsmens Association,
the original certificate for deflector plate; cleaned.
Leola, follow-up, Aug. 17. Old food splatter inside the 573 Hilldale Road,
Wendys No, 3123, 1660 S. the certified food employee Grease accumulation on
No violations. interior of the microwave. Holtwood, Aug. 19. Food
Market St., Elizabethtown, Water leaking from both posted in public view; grease hood and filters.
Aug. 17. Plastic food- repeat violation. employees in kitchen
handles of the handwash Outside trash receptacle
Shamrock Caf, 312 W. storage containers and lids area, not wearing proper
sink. The water to the lids are not tight-fitting,
Walnut St., Aug. 17. No are damaged, making the Hubley Social Club, 410 and drain plug is missing. hair restraints, such as
handwash sink in the food-
violations. surfaces not easily clean Ice Ave., Aug. 16. The An area of the ceiling nets or hats. Ice machine
prep area was turned off at
able. Food facility does the time of inspection. food facility has lost its above the ice machine has deflector plate has black
St. Marys Church, 32 not have available sanitizer certified employee. A new peeling paint. Ant-type moist residue accumulation
W. Vine St., Aug. 17. No test strips or test kit to employee has attended an insects in the area under present; cleaned. Potato
Chipotle Mexican Grill No.
violations. determine appropriate approved training class, the three-compartment slicer has dried food
2012, 2081 Fruitville Road,
sanitizer concentration. Aug. 16. A food employee but has not applied for sink. Facility has pest- residue accumulation;
Subway No. 11080, 5360 Chlorine strips are needed. slicing vegetables, with PDA Certification. Baffle control company and will cleaned. Excess dust and
Lincoln Highway East, Gap, Deflector shield on ice their gloved hand, pulled is missing from the hood contact for service. debris under the three-
Aug. 17. Plumbing system machine has residue their personal cellphone in the food-prep area, compartment sink in the
not maintained in good accumulations. out of a cup, checked it, allowing grease-laden Micks All American Pub, downstairs bar area.
repair drain pipe leaking scrolled and placed the vapors to enter the stack. 543 Airport Road, Ste 2,
at the three-compartment Zia Maria, 2350 N. Reading phone back in the cup Floor in the food-prep area Lititz, complaint, Aug. 16.
has cracked tiles and is Hoovers BBQ, 7997
sink. Road, Denver, Aug. 17. without a glove change No violations.
not durable, smooth and Elizabethtown Road,
Insides of refrigeration and handwash. Food
equipment, with an nonporous. Elizabethtown, Aug. 26. No
The Classy Crab, LLC, 3 employees in preparing Milano Pizza & Pasta,
accumulation of food food, not wearing beard violations.
Ruby St., opened, Aug. 17. 149 Oak Ridge Drive,
No violations. residue, debris on nonfood covers; repeat violation Keystone Service Systems, Mountville, Aug. 16.
contact surfaces. Ice from 2015. Lids for the Inc., 230 S. Queen St., Aug. La Chercha, 120 N. Duke
The Loft, 201 W. Orange machine and scoops not fryer being stored on the 16. The food facility does Solanco Market, 1844 St., Aug. 26. No violations.

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C ALSO INSIDE: OUTDOORS

PENN STATE 33, KENT STATE 13 EAGLES TRADE ANALYSIS

Roseman:
Best move
for our team
Wentz, if healthy,
may start Sept. 11
ROB MAADDI
AP PRO FOOTBALL WRITER

PHILADELPHIA Sam
Bradford got the trade he
wanted months ago just
eight days before the season
opener.
The Philadelphia Eagles
sent Bradford to the Minne-
sota Vikings on Saturday for
a pair of draft picks. Bradford
replaces Teddy Bridgewater,
who went down for the sea-
son after suffering a gruesome
knee injury this week.
The Eagles receive a first-
round pick in 2017 and a
fourth-rounder in 2018.
CASEY KREIDER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOS
This was not part of the
Penn State running back Saquon Barkley looks for an opening during a second-quarter run against Kent State Saturday at State College. blueprint, but we have to

A FIRST LOOK
take advantage of opportuni-
ties that are presented to us,
Eagles personnel boss Howie
Roseman said. We did not go
into this wanting to trade Sam
Bradford, but after the offer
they made, we felt this was
the best move for our football
MORE COVERAGE team.
n Saturdays statistics, Page C4. Bradfords departure
n Mike Gross grades the Nittany doesnt automatically mean
Lions, and we want your thoughts, backup Chase Daniel will
too, Page C4. start the season as Philadel-
n Manheim Central grad Derek phias No. 1 quarterback. Car-
MIKE GROSS Adams makes his debut with Kent son Wentz, selected with the
State, Page C4. No. 2 overall pick, missed the
PENN STATE FOOTBALL
n Big Ten: Wisconsin stuns No. 5 LSU, last three preseason games af-
Lions dont look as Page C5. ter breaking his ribs. Howev-
er, Roseman said coach Doug
different from last n Pitt (the Lions next opponent)
opens season with victory over Pederson would decide who
year as one might hope Villanova, Page C6. starts against the Browns on
Penn State wide receiver DaeSean Hamilton catches a n Check out LancasterOnline.com for Sept. 11.
STATE COLLEGE The 4-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Trace McSor- exclusive video reports on Saturdays Pederson wasnt in the
Mid-American Conference has ley in the first quarter against Kent State. PSU opener, plus a big gallery of building Saturday because his
historically had roughly the photos from Beaver Stadium. father, Gordon, passed away
same geographic footprint as the Scores like (from Saturday) Western Michigan Friday night.
Big Ten. 22, Northwestern 21 fuel the theory. Ohio State 77, The Eagles released
But the MAC is, in basketball Bowling Green 10 tends to deflate it. McLeod Bethel-Thompson,
parlance, a mid-major league. Penn State 33, Kent State 13 was, of course, times, not many but a few, when they so they dont have a third
Many if not most of its players somewhere in between. were rolling downhill and seemed to quarterback on the roster.
grew up wanting to play in the It was a game Penn State could only win, as have the Golden Flashes dragging. The Vikings will be turn-
Big Ten and, once they got good unreasonable as it sounds, by winning big and im- Ultimately Penn State ran 69 plays, ing to Bradford over veteran
at football, thinking they should pressive. The Lions didnt quite pull that off. fewer than Moorheads ideal, espe- Shaun Hill once Bradford
have been recruited by Big Ten To learn anything, or even talk yourself into cially since Kent State also ran 69. learns yet another new sys-
schools. believing theres anything to be learned, you have There was also one Lions posses- tem. Bradford will now play
For the usual myriad reasons, to go micro, stare at the minutia and scribble in the sion that lasted exactly nine seconds for his sixth offensive coor-
they generally werent. margins. of game time. An unrested defense dinator Norv Turner in
So when the MAC and Big So here we go with the scribbling. then yielded a 64-yard Kent State seven seasons. A former 2010
Ten play each other, there are The offensive system of new coordinator Joe drive. Thats the downside. No. 1 overall pick, Bradford
supposedly chips on shoulders, Moorhead didnt look revolutionary. It did look McSorley, in his first college start, was acquired from St. Louis
powerful determination by the different. was a little better than OK, 16 of 31 for by Chip Kelly last year. He had
little guy to prove something by The quarterback will run quite a bit; Trace Mc- 209 yards and two TDs, no intercep- a strong second half in Kellys
kicking sand in the high-priced Sorley ran it 14 times Saturday for 47 yards. Once tions and one fumble, off a blindside up-tempo offense.
bullys face. the Lions make a first down and get some rhythm, hit that wasnt really his fault, that led Bradford passed up a chance
In theory. they will play at a fast tempo. There were a few LIONS, page C4 TRADE, page C7

DONEGAL 6, WARWICK 0 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL 30, LVC 6

Saunders sparks Indians Dips demolish


LVC in 2nd half
Hat trick fuels F&M started its quences.
season-opening football season
F&Ms Taalib Gerald
took the first touch of the
win at new field on a strong note half 40 yards to the LVC
31. Eight plays later Dave
DIANA PUGLIESE DAVE BYRNE Shellhammer plowed in
DPUGLIESE@LNPNEWS.COM DBYRNE@LNPNEWS.COM
from four yards out to
As the boys soccer After taking it down put the Dips up 16-6.
game went into overtime to the wire in two Late in the third quar-
Saturday, the Donegal straight victories over ter, Lebanon Valley
field hockey team stood Lebanon Valley, Frank- forced the Diplomats
anxiously waiting along lin & Marshalls foot- into a three-and-out as
the sideline. ball team was ready to Alex Trujilo torpedoed
The Indians were take care of business in Bobby Keyes on a first-
ready to get their season RANDY HESS | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
a more timely fashion. and-10 incompletion
started, ready to break in Donegals Lily Saunders (10) scores during the second half Saturday in Mount Joy. The Diplomats at the Dips 26, sending
their new home field. opened their 2016 sea- Keyes from the game.
When the opening the momentum Satur- took the insert at the top Donegal stopped son with a 30-6 victory On third-and-8 Tim
whistle finally sounded, day, maintaining pos- of the circle and slid the Warwicks second pen- over the visiting Flying Schumacher came off
Donegal made sure to session for most of the ball across to Bohan on alty corner of the game Dutchmen on Saturday the blind side edge on
christen the newly con- nonleague match and the left side for the 1-0 and Allessie scooped up afternoon at Sponau- a blitz, forcing quarter-
structed Donegal Ath- picking up four corners lead 8:17 into the game. the ball and took off on gle-Williamson Field. back Tanner Erisman
letic Complex properly, in the first nine and a half In all, Donegal (1-0) a breakway. Near mid- Coming out of half- into a hurried throw.
blanking Warwick 6-0 minutes of play. earned 21 corners and field she slipped the time clinging to a 9-6 LVC defensive line-
behind a hat trick from Warwicks (1-1) defense turned four of them into ball through a pair of lead, the Diplomats man Austin Maguire had
Lily Saunders. stood its ground, with goals two of which defenders to Saunders, clamped down on de- an chance to intercept
It was really big, Mia Fucci and Haley came off the stick of who was faced with a fense and arose offen- the floating football, but
Saunders said of the win. Miller stepping in to stop Saunders. one-on-one against sively, reaching the end couldnt hang on at the
We wanted to start the the Donegal advance, The sophomore scored Warwick goalie Catie zone three times while 28.
season strong so we can but Allaura Bohan con- her first, and perhaps Brubaker. keeping the Dutchmen The Dutchmen took
keep going with the mo- nected on the Indians most impressive, goal Faking to her left, at bay. over at their 36 after a
mentum. third attempt. with 3:39 left in the first Saunders slipped the The second-half punt. On the second-
Donegal definitely had Mackenzie Allessie half. INDIANS, page C3 turned on three se- DIPS, page C6
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ell Ruth). Center Adam Scott Fox led the Elizabethtown running game with 179 yards during Fridays 17-0 non-
Kline anchors an offen- league season-opening victory over Donegal. While Fox will be a key element for the LPGA Tour: Manulife LPGA Classic GOLF 3pm
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at times, but Warwick fense continues to play 179 yards, the Bears may Braves gained by record-
looks primed to give op- the way it did on Friday, have found another tar- ing the programs first
ponents all they can han- theyll be in trouble. get in freshman Devyn winning season last year GOLF ROUNDUP
dle this season. Donegal managed just Clair. Clair had two has continued into this
McCaskey: The Tor-
nado offense struggled to
59 yards of offense in
the first half and finished
key receptions a 46-
yard catch and a 6-yard
season.
Following Fridays 30- Chappell leads by 1
move the ball in Friday
nights loss to State Col-
with only 143 for the
game as Elizabethtown
touchdown.
Lancaster Catho-
14 victory over Kennard-
Dale, Pequea Valley at Deutsche Bank
lege. McCaskey finished held it off the score- lic: Among a few things (2-0) has now won five
with 101 yards, but had board. Crusaders boss Bruce straight games, another Kevin Chappell did just back in her bid win three
only seven in the first half, The choice to replace Harbach chatted about first for the program. about everything right straight events for the
when it fell behind 14-0. graduated Derek Mohr following Lancaster Friday, the Braves Saturday, even when second time this season.
The running game was at quarterback may also Catholics season-open- proved they can move making his lone bogey, The second-ranked
not productive, picking still be a question, as ing 34-14 loss to Camp the ball through the air and shot 7-under 64 for Jutanugarn was chasing
up just 23 yards on 22 Donegal rotated through Hill, he did say his squad with Jordan Lapp or on a one-shot lead in the South Koreans Mi Hy-
carries, but quarterback three signal callers and has some work to do the ground with a host Deutsche Bank Cham- ang Lee and Hjo Joo Kim
Jathan Gonzalez did couldnt get much going along the offensive line. of running backs led by pionship and another at Whistle Bear. Lee also
have two TD runs (10 through the air. This came after the Connor Horst. chance at his first PGA had a 66 to top the lead-
and 17 yards) in the sec- Elizabethtown: Crusaders generated just The defense played Tour victory. erboard at 14-under 202,
ond half. Heading into the season, 90 rushing yards on 25 stout as well, holding Chappell pitched in for and Kim was a stroke
Gonzalez, who com- Bears coach Bill McDon- carries. Take away quar- the Rams to just five first eagle on No. 7 and made back after a 68.
pleted 7 of 20 passes, ald wanted his team to terback Bryan Downeys downs and forcing two a 35-foot birdie putt on
finished with 78 yards focus on the finish after 53-yard scoring burst, turnovers. Special teams the next hole. Even bet- Champions Tour
through the air, includ- losing a handful of close though, and Lancaster allowed a Rams kickoff ter was the 15-foot bogey
ing 77 in the second half. games. Friday was a good Catholic managed only return for a touchdown, putt on the 13th hole, and Defending champion
He showed some step in the right direc- 37 rushing yards on 24 but did convert 3-of-4 his great escape from a Jeff Maggert shot his
flashes of brilliance and tion, as Elizabethtown attempts (1.5 yards per extra points and a 28- bad shot when trying to second straight 7-under
some other things he held on both third- and carry). yard field goal. lay up on the par-5 18th. 63 to take a three-stroke
He was at 11-under 131, lead in the PGA Tour
one shot ahead of PGA Champions Shaw Char-
GARDEN SPOT 28, WYOMISSING 21 champion Jimmy Walk- ity Classic inCalgary, Al-

Jeffers scores 3 TDs in opening win


er (64) and Paul Casey berta.
(66). The 52-year-old Mag-
Dustin Johnson was gert parred the final
poised to join Chappell three holes after making
COLIN SNYDER own 32-yard run up the gut on the of the game. I need you to be who in the lead until his long eight birdies and a bogey
LNP CORRESPONDENT
play before the score. you are. And he did that. Its nice iron on the 18th sailed on the first 15 at Canyon
WYOMISSING Garden Spot Wyomissing had the ball five to have a kid you can count on like well right into the trees. Meadows.
earned win No. 1 for first-year more times after that, but the Gar- that. He had to take a penalty Maggert broke the
football coach Zach Fulmer on den Spot defense managed to keep Roth kept the Wyomissing de- drop, hit wedge on to tournament 36-hole re-
Saturday afternoon with a 28-21 the Spartans out of the end zone. fense honest by completing 10 of about 45 feet and then cord of 15 under set by
season-opening win over Wyo- A third-quarter sack by linebacker 17 passes for 125 yards and a 17- three-putted for a dou- Rocco Mediate in his
missing Area High School. Travis Fischer and a fourth-quar- yard, second-quarter touchdown ble bogey. He still shot 2013 victory.
One win is nice, especially to ter, fourth-down sack by line- pass to Focht. Roth also ran 14 66 and was three behind. Paraguays Carlos
start off the year, said Fulmer, backer Joseph Craver helped stifle times for 31 yards. Phil Mickelson missed Franco was second, also
who was given a game ball after drives. Not to be outdone, Focht caught the cut for only the sec- shooting 63.
the win. But two wins is better. At the end of the day, when it eight passes for 112 yards and a ond time in a FedEx Cup
Well just keep working and im- mattered, we got some big stops, touchdown. The 5-9, 175-pound playoff event, while Ja- European PGA
proving. Fulmer said. They stepped up senior also ran the ball three times son Day rallied to make Tour
Turning point: Three times when they had to. for six yards. the cut on the number.
Garden Spot took a one-touch- Stars of the game: Jeffers. The Key statistic: Garden Spot Also missing the cut Australias Scott Hend
down lead. Three times Wyomiss- 5-foot-11, 217-pound workhorse kept drives alive and ate the clock was Bubba Watson, still shot a 5-under 65 to take
ing (0-2) marched back to tie the back carried the ball 28 times for throughout the game thanks in hopeful of a captains a one-stroke lead into
game. Garden Spot finally took the 176 yards and three touchdowns. part to 24 first downs. Wyomiss- pick for the Ryder Cup. the final round of the
lead to stay with 7:09 left in the Eight of his carries went for 10 ing had just 11 rushing attempts European Masters in
third quarter, as senior running yards or more. and nine passing attempts in the LPGA Tour Crans-Montana, Swit-
back Jahad Jeffers capped a three- Jahad is Jahad, Fulmer said. first half as Garden Spot rolled up zerland.
play, 65-yard drive with an 11-yard He had a couple of runs (Satur- 16 first downs, mainly behind Jef- Ariya Jutanugarn Hend had a 13-under
touchdown run. day) where the blocking wasnt fers. shot a 6-under 66 in the 197 total. Swedens Alex
Jeffers TD was set up by a 22- there and still made it work. I Up next: Garden Spot travels to LPGA Manulife Classic Noren was second after
yard pass from quarterback Cam told him at one point in the sec- Warwick for a nonleague show- in Cambridge, Ontario, a 66.
Roth to Mackenzie Focht and his ond half, Hey, I need you the rest down on Friday. leaving her two strokes SOURCE: ASSOCIATEDPRESS
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Local digest
FIELD HOCKEY
n The Big Ten/ACC Cup opened play at Spooky Nook
Sports on Friday with No. 16 Northwestern topping
No. 8 Boston College 2-1 on goals by Elena Curley
and Kirsten Mansfield, and No. 4 Duke edging No. 6
Maryland 1-0 on a goal by Ashley Kristen. Freshman
back Jillian Wolgemuth (Manheim Central) plays for
the Blue Devils, and redshirt senior forward Emma
Rissinger plays for the Terps. Senior forward Eryn
McCoy (Penn Manor) and senior midfielder Emily
McCoy (Penn Manor) both play for BC.
After a clinic Saturday, the teams return to action at
the Nook today. Its Duke vs. Northwestern at noon and
Boston College vs. Maryland at 3 p.m.
n Lebanon Valley Colleges Tori ByDeLey (Annville-
Cleona) had to make just one stop in earning the
victory in net as the Flying Dutchmen (1-0) beat Drew
2-1 in OT Saturday.
n Elizabethtown (0-2) dropped a 2-1 decision at
Muhlenberg on Saturday, as Charity Good recorded the
Blue Jays lone goal.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
RANDY HESS | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOS
n Saturdays scheduled nonleague football game
between Columbia and Neumann-Goretti was
Above, the Donegal offense kept Warwick goalie Catie Brubaker busy during Saturdays game. Below, the Indians postponed.
Mackenzie Allessie defends against the Warriors Mady Christen during Donegals 6-0 victory. It was the first field
hockey game played on the new artificial turf field at Donegal High Schools new sports complex. The contest had originally been set for a 4 p.m. kickoff
in Wildwood, New Jersey, then bumped to 3:30 given

Indians: Dominate Warwick, 6-0


weather forecasts related to the impending Hurricane
Hermine. Ultimately, however, officials elected to
postpone altogether. The teams will try to make up the
game after Week 10.

Continued from C1 Miller on a Donegal long er said. Their corner de- getting on the back end MENS CROSS COUNTRY
keeper and pulled the pass and a pair of big fense was outstanding, of some stuff and things n Junior Alex Smith (Ephrata) was the top finisher
ball around the right side saves from Brubaker that they kind of pinched started falling. for York on Friday night, as the Spartans finished fifth
to send Donegal into the but Donegals continued in there and really de- It all started with a out of 10 teams at Shippensburgs Galen Piper Cross
half with a two-goal ad- pressure broke free for nied us the ability to get pair of corners four Country Challenge. Smith crossed the line in 20:41
to lead a pack of five Spartans who finished within a
vantage. four goals in the second. in. We were struggling minutes into the frame, seven-runner stretch.
Warwicks defense held Warwick defended a bit there with figur- with Saunders netting
tight in the first half really well, they always ing out what was going her second on Donegals MENS SOCCER
the highlights including defend well, Donegal to work best, but then 12th corner of the day. n Noah Andrews had two goals Saturday as
a big interception from coach Jess Shellenberg- I think tippers started The sophomore added Elizabethtown improved to 2-0 with a 4-1 win over The
another tally in the final College of New Jersey. Gilbert Waso (Mount Calvary
seven minutes of play, Christian) had a goal and an assist for the Blue Jays,
but was quick to turn the and Duncan George added the final goal.
focus to her teammates. n Lancaster Bible (1-1) won for the first time this
I was in the right spots season with a 3-0 win at home over Clarks Summit.
Michael Oyenuga, Brendon Dooley and Eric Bailey
(at the right time), defi- (Lancaster Mennonite) all scored in the first half for the
nitely, Saunders said Chargers. Junior Thiago Naque recorded the shutout in
with a laugh. I mean, goal, making four saves.
the balls going to me
were great and my team WOMENS SOCCER
always backs me up. n Reanna Leoni and Kate Kerr notched two goals
Allessie connected on each Saturday as Franklin & Marshall (1-1) earned its
first win of the season, 5-0 on the road at Rosemont
her first goal of the sea- College. Emily OHara also chipped in a goal, and
son in between Saun- Shannon Johnson-Finn went untested in goal as the
ders final two scores, stingy F&M defense allowed just one shot.
pulling back and firing n Taylor Reinhold (Elizabethtown) made two saves
a laser into the net with in goal to pick up the win Saturday as Lebanon Valley
about 22 minutes to play. College (1-0) topped Gettysburg 1-0 in OT.
Warwick earned a cou- n Lydia Lawson opened the scoring on a free kick
ple of late looks at the from 30 yards out Saturday, but Elizabethtown fell to
cage, but Donegal goalie Washington & Lee, 2-1.
Katie Jean was there for n Samantha Ricciardi scored a goal for Millersville
a pair of sliding stops be- on Saturday, but the Marauders (1-1) dropped a 2-1
fore Grace Miller scored decision to Bloomsburg.
Donegals final goal with n Abi Brady scored at the 56:49 mark Saturday, but
4:21 on the clock. Lancaster Bible College took a 3-1 loss to Houghton.

MILLERSVILLE 5, NEWBERRY 0 SOLANCO 36, POTTSTOWN 6

Mizaks hat trick keys Marauders Mules flatten Trojans


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it was senior fullback
Eric Hopkins turn, as
STEVE NAVAROLI ers forced the play, holding a 9-1 Mizak capped her hat trick when For a team that sus- he rambled an impres-
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ersville field hockey team to get As momentum started to roll half, putting Millersville up 4-0. Solanco didnt seem intermission, McGuire
rolling when it opened its season for the home side, the Marauders While she admitted to feeling a to miss a beat as it hooked up with Alex Mc-
at home against Newberry College fourth corner led to back-to-back little nervousness about keeping opened its 2016 foot- Donald on a 42-yard pass
on Saturday. shots, the second of which was her scoring touch, Mizak said, Its ball season with a trip play, and the Mules went
But once things got going on the robbed by diving Newberry keep- definitely a good way to start. to Pottstown on Sat- into the break up 22-0.
Chryst Field turf at Biemesderfer er Dakota Elzy. Shes a unique kid. We say, jok- urday. McGuire capped a
Stadium, all was just fine for the Moments later, Mizak got the ingly, Aliza doesnt realize how Sure, the Golden drive that chewed four
Marauders, who enter the new scoring started when her hard good she is and we are OK with her Mules endured a minutes off the clock
campaign ranked second in the shot from 10 yards out found the just having fun and being a great scoreless first quar- with a 1-yard TD run in
nation. back of the cage, 19 minutes into teammate, Behrens added. She ter exchange with the third, and Hopkins
Aliza Mizak, Millersvilles 2015 the game. is going to continue to get better. their hosts, and saw closed the Solanco scor-
leading scorer, picked up where We had to get the nerves out, Only called upon to make one a fourth-down field ing on a 6-yard scamper
she left off last season. The sopho- then we were playing our game, save Millersville keeper Samantha goal try late in the pe- with 6:14 to play in the
more scored twice in the first half Mizak said, I think we can still Rumler notched another shutout. riod miss. Chalk it up game.
and finished with three goals. Ju- work on some things. We are mak- The senior Rumler has only al- to nerves, maybe. But Isaiah Mayes was the
nior Kelly Bishop added a pair of ing connections and the relation- lowed one goal in her teams last in the second quar- only Trojan to get past
markers to lead the Marauders to ships with each other. It felt good nine regular-season games. ter, it was business as the Mules defense, find-
a 5-0 victory. to play and was fun doing it. The Marauders also outshot the usual for coach Tony ing the end zone on a 15-
I think just finding our chemis- Bishop made a slick move from Wolves 22-3, with 11 being on goal. Coxs squad, which yard run midway through
try together. Its game one, Mill- in close to make it 2-0 with 8:22 to The kids just want to do such proceeded to whip up the final quarter.
ersville coach Shelly Behrens said play in the first half. a good job. They take such pride 22 points en route to a Next up for Solanco is
of the slow start. All I asked them Another corner led to the third and dont want to let each other 36-6 victory. its home opener, set for
is, Can we be better today than goal of the game when Mizak took down, Behrens said. I dont Sophomore quar- 7:30 p.m. Friday against
the last time we were together at a possession, and had her first shot think we are a team of individuals. terback Joel McGuire Conestoga Valley.
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PENN STATE BOXSCORE


Penn St. 33, Kent St. 13
Kent St......................3 10 0 013
Lions: Barkley rushes for 105 yards
Penn St......................6 10 10 733
First Quarter
KNTFG Hynes 26, 05:30.
PSUHamilton 4 pass from McSorley, 01:59.
Second Quarter
KNTFG Hynes 43, 11:37.
PSUBarkley 7 run (T.Davis kick), 08:08.
KNTRefuge 20 fumble return (Hynes kick), 06:21.
PSUFG T.Davis 29, 01:52.
Third Quarter
PSUOruwariye 30 interception return (T.Davis kick), 14:13.
PSUFG T.Davis 28, 04:23.
Fourth Quarter
PSUGesicki 30 pass from McSorley (T.Davis kick), 01:58.
KNT PSU
First downs................................. 16 19
Rushes-yards....................... 41-150 38-145
Passing...................................... 129 209
Comp-Att-Int....................... 14-28-2 16-31-0
Return Yards............................... 24 110
Punts-Avg........................... 6-37.16 6-43.33
Fumbles-Lost............................ 2-1 2-1
Penalties-Yards........................ 6-47 5-55
Time of Possession................ 32:56 27:04
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINGKent St., Rankin 13-82, Price 2-31, Mitchell 10-27, Agner
12-7, Matthews 2-6, Ni.Holley 1-4, Bollas 1-(minus 7). Penn St., Barkley
22-105, McSorley 14-47, A.Robinson 1-(minus 2), (Team) 1-(minus 6).
PASSINGKent St., Bollas 0-1-0-0, Agner 9-16-2-61, Mitchell 5-11-0-
68. Penn St., McSorley 16-31-0-209.
RECEIVINGKent St., Ni.Holley 4-45, R.James 2-44, Rankin 2-15,
K.White 1-12, Washington 1-9, Fackler 1-7, Calhoun 1-4, Harrell 1-(minus
3), Price 1-(minus 4). Penn St., Godwin 7-67, Gesicki 3-49, Blacknall 2-24,
Hamilton 2-9, Thompkins 1-43, Barkley 1-17.
MISSED FIELD GOALSKent St., Hynes 54. CASEY KREIDER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOS

Penn State quarterback Trace McSorley completes a 30-yard touchdown pass to tight end Mike Gesicki in the
fourth quarter against Kent State.
PENN STATE REPORT CARD
Continued from C1
to a Kent State touch-
MIKE GROSS GRADES THE LIONS down.
OFFENSE: Joe Moorheads ballyhooed system didnt Saquon Barkley
Penn States
revolutionize anything, because a lack of blocking will hauled it 22 times for new offensive
drain the ballyhoo from any system. It wasnt all bad, 105 yards and 106 bro-
and its possible Moorhead was saving some things for coordinator
Pitt. Still (as tired as we are of writing and saying and ken tackles. That latter Joe
thinking it), the O-line remains an issue. Grade: C-minus. number is unofficial. Moorhead
Which leads us to watches
DEFENSE: The transition from line-oriented to back- warmups
seven-oriented is well underway, and the LBs and the days grim reality:
before the
DBs seem mostly up to the task. You cant ignore the Qualitatively, its still Nittany Lions
truth, however, that Kent State caused the Lions some the same Penn State matchup with
problems, and Kent State was one of the worst offenses offensive line. Kent State.
in America a year ago. Grade: C-plus. Center and co-cap-
SPECIAL TEAMS: If the question is After Saquon tain Brian Gaia admit-
Barkley, whos Penn States second-best player? is it ted as much, giving
possible that the answer is true-freshman punter Blake his group a grade of C,
Gillikin? Probably not, but you see what were saying. although he insisted A second interception
Penn State might not get murdered in the field-position Penn State corner-
game this year. It matters. Grade: B-plus. that, I think we all at- came from weak-side LB
tack a lot more. Theres Brandon Bell, backped- back Grant Haley
COACHING: All things considered, meaning two new celebrates after a
coordinators and a new QB, a well-oiled machine was
definitely a buy-in. aling in the middle of tackle for a loss in
too much to ask in the opener. It seems likely that Moorhead did not the field and making a the second quarter
the staff didnt play much of its hand, considering meet the media after leaping grab. against Kent State.
whats coming up next. Still, what was up with the the game. He is almost Kent State was utterly
somnambulant first half? Grade: C-plus. certainly saving things unable to even try to
Overall grade: 77 for tougher games stretch the field vertical-
n Go to LancasterOnline.com and share your grades ahead. ly. Penn States rebuilt
and thoughts on the Nittany Lions performance. We had a scheme for DL was at times shaky
Kent State, Barkley against the run, but did
said. We still have a get seven sacks. not assume field posi- confounding project of
lot more stuff we can It appeared to lose end tion will be an endless building an offensive
PENN STATE NOTEBOOK use. Evan Schwan and tackle hurdle, as its been most line.

PK Julius delivers
Kevin Givens to injury, of the last two years. All of it comes
Transition on but maybe found some- The new punter, true- drenched in context. A
defense
tackle to remember
thing in Philadelphia freshman Blake Gillikin, mid-major opponent,
R-freshman Shareef averaged 47 yards per with one of the worst
The defense is Miller, who has five tack- kick. The first boot of offenses in the country
MIKE GROSS thank you.'' different, too, more les and two sacks. his career, a 58-yarder, last season. And drip-
MGROSS@LNPNEWS.COM
Big toe. Big gut. Big back-seven oriented I told him, he put him- drew a roar and standing ping with multi-level
STATE COLLEGE fun. in the absence of three self in a tough position ovation. context, a trip to Pitt
There was delightful Coupled with the defensive linemen now, because he doesnt I have to remember to Saturday.
moment during a long, Penn State TD it fol- whove moved on to practice like that, coach always temper expecta- Maybe its as simple
tedious first half Satur- lowed, the play lit a little the NFL. James Franklin said of tions, because I tend as this: In a season
day. fire under the Lions and Here the promise Miller, a big talent from to be too enthusiastic, opener with a new
It came more from the the crowd. Then the D seems considerable. Philly who was under Franklin said. quarterback, a new of-
realm of sumo wrestling forced a three-and-out, The play of Saturdays 220 pounds when he got But, we saw that as fensive coordinator and
than football, but still. and it almost felt like game was R-sophomore here a year ago. soon as he got here. He a new defensive coordi-
This was midway momentum, if you be- corner Amani Oru- Now Im going to have can be better than he nator, this is what you
through the second lieve in that, was start- wariye jumping a short high expectations for showed today. get.
quarter. Penn State ing to build. route, fleecing a receiver him every day. So to summarize:
had just turned a fum- Penn State promptly and sprinting 20 yards There were good
ble forced and recov- fumbled, which was re- for a touchdown. Other thoughts things and bad, some n Mike Gross covers Penn
State football for LNP. Reach
ered by Penn State covered by Kent State Oruwariye is maybe promising things and him at mgross@lnpnews.com
safety Marcus Allen and returned for a TD, the teams No. 4 cor- This just in: Its good questionable ones and, and follow him on Twitter
into a 13-6 lead, on a and that horrifying noise ner. to have a punter, or to as ever, the daunting, @MikeGrossLNP.
touchdown run by Sa- around Beaver Stadium
quon Barkley. was all the air being
Kent State's Kavious sucked out of the build-
Price was in the middle ing. COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Debut is a kick for MC grad Adams


of what was becoming a It ended up a footnote,
big kickoff return when albeit a hefty one. And a
he ended up face-to- video that, according to
face with Joey "Big Toe" one tweeter, would be
Julius. "part of highlight reels JOHN WALK Theres a few things to I got nationally (a 29-yarder downed
JWALK@LNPNEWS.COM
Julius, despite being until the end of time.'' work on. Just gotta go ranked as a junior, Ad- around midfield).
a kicker and a former Nit notes: A smallish STATE COLLEGE back and watch my film ams said. I was seventh But that wouldnt be
college soccer recruit, but interesting group of Like many other Penn and see what I did wrong in the nation for that. how he went out in-
is 5-11, 258. The first of recruits was at Beaver State fans, Derek Ad- and go from there. Scholarship offers, side the place he often
those numbers may be Stadium for Saturday's ams grew up in Penn- And there wasnt much however, never came for watched on TV as a child.
overstated and the sec- game. sylvania watching the Adams, also a true fresh- Adams. A Kent State three-and-
ond understated. The marquee name is Nittany Lions every fall man, did wrong. Five of Its hard for special- out in the closing min-
Julius squared him- Micah Parsons, the 2018 Saturday with his par- his six punts went for 41 ists to get a scholarship, utes called Adams out
self up and sort of let DE from Central Dau- ents. He went to games yards or more. Three of he said. So if youre of- onto the field one last
Price run into his vast phin who remains com- as a kid. his six punts were not fered you gotta take it. time.
middle. Price did. Then mitted to Penn State de- He dreamed of play- returned, and two oth- It made the decision With his back to the
he went backward for spite offers from, well, ing at Beaver Stadium ers were returned for a to attend Kent State an Penn State student sec-
two or three stumbling, about everybody. one day. But thats combined one yard. As easy one when coaches tion, he drilled a 45-yard-
slapstick steps. Then he Also in town among where Adams sepa- a whole, he averaged 41 offered him an athletic er to the Penn State
went down. the already commit- rates himself, as the yards on six punts. scholarship around this 37-yard-line, where
And Twitter, as it will, ted: North Carolina Manheim Central High Im just trying to time a year ago. Arriving John Reid caught it and
went a little nuts. LB Brelin Faison- School graduate made work on my yard aver- on the Kent State cam- got only three yards be-
By the end of the game, Walden (2017), Virgin- the dream a reality Sat- age and then work on pus in early July, Adams fore being brought down.
Julius tweets were up ia LB Brailyn Franklin urday. hang time, Adams said. beat out senior Nate Moments later, as Ad-
around the 2,000 mark (2017), Ohio OL Mi- As Penn States true I want to get them to Holley for the starting ams walked off the field
for the day. They includ- chael Miranda (2017) freshman punter Blake fair catch every time. punting job. with his Kent State team-
ed: and New Jersey WR Gillikin was bathed in An all-state selection It was a little trou- mates, some of his former
"Joe Julius, destroyer Justin Shorter (2018). ovation by Nittany Li- as a specialist at Man- bling, Adams said when Manheim Central team-
of worlds." An intriguing name ons fans throughout heim Central a year ago, asked if he got much mates stretched out their
"College Kickers get a among the undecided the afternoon, Kent Adams said it was just sleep the Friday night hands from above the vis-
bad rap sometimes, but is Justin Fields, a four- State punter Adams before his junior year before the game. I fell iting teams exit, slapping
Julius just made a state- star, dual-threat QB likely received just as when he realized punt- asleep around 12-ish ... Adams five after a stellar
ment for all of them." who made the trip all much support from the ing could take him places just staying up thinking collegiate debut.
"Ever see a 258-pound the way from Georgia. small but vocal minor- when he performed well about the game. I was looking around
kicker level a returner? His offers include Ten- ity of Barons fans there at Kohls Kicking Camp, Adams said he was all the time, Adams said
Joey Julius did it, and nessee, Northwestern, to cheer him on. a highly-recognized cramping up by the of his experience inside
it's as great as it sounds." North Carolina, Hous- I think it went sol- camp that puts special- fourth quarter Satur- Beaver Stadium on Sat-
"Joey Julius thinks his ton and, oh by the way, id, Adams said in a ists like Adams on the day, resulting in his only urday. It was a great
weight is just perfect, Harvard and Yale. postgame interview. map. short punt of the day time.
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TOP 25 ROUNDUP

Houston upsets
Sooners, 33-23
No. 15 Cougars top No. 3 Oklahoma
Brandon Wilson went Georgia 33, North
end line to end zone to Carolina 24: Nick
score a touchdown with Chubb rushed for
an Oklahoma missed 222 yards in his re-
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Houston beat the third- knee injury, including
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Saturday, looking every run late in the fourth
bit ready to compete in quarter that clinched
the Big 12. the 18th-ranked Bull-
Regardless of whether dogs victory over the
Houston (1-0) ends up No. 22 Tar Heels in
in the Big 12 if the con- Kirby Smarts debut
ference expands, coach as Georgias coach.
Tom Hermans Cou- Oklahoma State
gars made an opening 61, Southeastern
statement that could Louisiana 7: Jhajuan
have season-long rami- Seales caught two
fications on the College touchdown passes, and
Football Playoff. Barry J. Sanders had 76
Elusive quarterback all-purpose yards and
Greg Ward Jr. passed scored a touchdown
for 321 yards and two as the No. 21 Cowboys
touchdowns for Hous- rolled over the Lions
ton. Wilson, though, pro- in the opener for both
ANDY BLACKBURN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

vided the key play in the schools. Above, Franklin & Marshall quarterback Tanner Erisman looks for a receiver in the second quarter of Saturdays 30-6
victory over visiting Lebanon Valley. Erisman, a Penn Manor graduate, finished the afternoon 15 of 26 for 129 yards
biggest regular-season Oregon 53, UC and a touchdown. Below, the Diplomats Taalib Gerald gains yardage against the Flying Dutchmen in the first quarter.
nonconference game the Davis 28: Dakota Gerald had 19 carries for 135 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Cougars have played in Prukop threw for

Dips: Defeat Lebanon Valley, 30-6


25 years. 271 yards and three
Texas A&M 31, UCLA touchdowns in his
24 (OT): Trevor Knight Oregon debut and the
threw for 239 yards and No. 24 Ducks over-
a touchdown and ran for came a rocky start to Continued from C1 each had five tackles.
two more scores, includ- beat UC Davis. Cocal- and-8 Michael Caval Luke Foukas picked up
ing one in overtime to ico graduate Jhet Ja- never secured the hand- an interception.
lead the Aggies to the up- nis, a defensive back, off on a reverse, the Dips It was a good early sign
set over the 16th-ranked dressed for the first Vincent Moffett recover- for a defense that played
Bruins in his debut with time for Oregon. ing at the LVC 29. well, but still gave up a lot
Texas A&M. SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS F&M went for the of yardage last season.
throat with Erisman hit- Sometimes change
ting Keyes in stride at is hard for kids, Trox-
COLLEGE MENS SOCCER the back of the end zone ell said, referring to the
on a double post route transition from former
Speedy, talented on the first play after the
turnover.
defensive co-ordinator
Craig Sutayks schemes

F&M ready to run We hadnt really ran


any deep routes yet,
Keyes said. We took a
to current DC Mark Fet-
termans, now in its sec-
ond season.
shot and it worked out. I think were pretty
Dips 12th in season-opening poll With them playing good on defense, Trox-
such a soft Cover 3, they ell said. We have a pret-
PAULA WOLF Weve been were really taking that ty good core of kids who
PWOLF@LNPNEWS.COM
blessed with some (deep ball) away, said play a physical brand of
Franklin & Marshalls incredible goalies, Penn Manor grad Eris- football.
mens soccer squad, Wagner said. man, who finished the A quintet of L-L veter-
which returns four of its Dave is a quality afternoon 15 for 26 for ans made an impact for
top five goal scorers, has keeper, he said, and 129 yards. Coming into the Dutchmen, includ-
begun the 2016 season we feel very good the second half, I think ger. On their fourth pos- ing three Warwick grads.
with its third consecu- about what hes going they were biting a little LVC went three-and- session, the Dutchmen Tommy Garner had four
tive top 15 preseason to bring to the table. more. out and, with the Dips went 69 yards in six tackles with Maguire and
ranking. Starting on the That was coach (Kev- starting at their own 31 plays, with quarterback Adam Wagaman each
The Diplomats are back end will be two in) Baumans call, head as the quarter turned, Tim Pirone waggling recording two. Spencer
12th in the National Soc- of the squads three coach John Troxell said, four runs by Shellham- right two yards, diving Moser (Cocalico) had a
cer Coaches Association captains, seniors Ben crediting his offensive mer (9-36) took the ball into the end zone. tackle for a three-yard
of America Division III Wild and Jeremy coordinator. I was go- to the LVC 28. The Dips defense loss, averaged 35.5 yards
poll, six spots below Cen- Levine, as well as ju- ing to be a little more Gerald (19-135) knifed shone all afternoon, on six punts and saved,
tennial Conference rival niors Wyatt Fabian conservative, thinking, through a huge hole in holding LVC to 205 momentarily, a touch-
Haverford. and Ben Draheim. Weve got great field the A-gap, sprinting to yards total offense, 55 down bringing Gerald
Last year, F&M went In the midfield, position. Lets not screw the end zone to close after halftime with mi- down at the end of the
17-4 and advanced to three players senior this up. the scoring with 11:54 to nus-3 on the ground. 40-yard run.
the Sweet Sixteen of the Matt Requeiro, junior He was like, Lets do play. Brendan Dalys seven Lampeter- Strasburg
NCAA Division III tour- Paul McWhirter and it. Hes been with me F&M opened the day stops led the charge with alum Jordan Spahr had
nament. sophomore Alex Bi- eight years. I trust him. taking its first posses- Joe Granahan adding five tackles before leav-
The team opens its lodeau are compet- The touchdown, com- sion 52 yards in 10 plays, six tackles and a pair of ing the game with a seri-
home schedule at 1 p.m. ing for the two start- ing with 3:25 left in the Gerald plunging a yard sacks. Michael Sullivan, ous ankle injury during
today at Tylus Field with ing spots, Wagner third quarter, was a dag- for the score. Moffett and Steve Elf F&Ms field goal drive.
a tough matchup versus said.
No. 10 Lycoming, which Matts had an un-
also reached the NCAA believable preseason AREA COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
round of 16 in 2015. for us, he said.
Thursday, Franklin &
Marshall won its first
game of the season, 4-1
Finally, the four
starting attackers will
be junior (and cap-
Conner, Pitt romp over Villanova
over Alvernia. tain) Janse Schermer-
An additional early test horn, junior Jason Panthers running back makes triumphant return after battling cancer
for the Diplomats will be Tonelli and sopho-
Sept. 14 at Elizabethtown mores Ugo Okolie and James Conner caught one caught three passes for 16 yards as sons that Bucknell has defeated
College in the Smith- Stephen Harlan. touchdown and ran for another in Pitt avoided an embarrassing slip- Marist in week one.
Herr Boot Game. Okolie was confer- his return from a battle with can- up a week before a highly antici- RJ Nitti completed 11 of his 26
E-town, which only ence rookie of the cer to lead Pittsburgh to a 28-7 win pated showdown with Penn State. passes for 172 yards, including a
lost twice in 2015, had year last season, regis- over Villanova on Saturday. Quadree Henderson returned 71-yard second quarter strike to
an incredible season, tering six goals and six The 2014 ACC Player of the Year the second-half kickoff 96 yards Jack Horan, for Bucknell. Horan
F&M head coach Dan assists. And Harlan is sprinted onto the Heinz Field turf for a score to break things open. finished with 80 yards receiving
Wagner said. a transfer from Divi- in front of a crowd that included Nate Peterman completed 19 of on two catches.
Theres excellent (col- sion I Villanova. his family, the doctors that treated 32 passes for 175 yards and two Monmouth 23, Lehigh 21: Af-
lege) soccer in central Freshman Connor him during his seven-month tus- touchdowns, including a pretty ter battling back from a 14-point
Pennsylvania, he said. Whitacre, a first-team sle with Hodgkins lymphoma and 16-yard lob to Jester Weah with deficit in the third quarter, the
And in its own confer- All-State pick at Con- more than 300 friends and family six minutes to go. Still, the Pan- Mountain Hawks were unable to
ence, Franklin & Mar- estoga Valley and the from his hometown of Erie, Penn- thers managed just 211 total yards. overcome a nine-point deficit in
shall will face No. 25 lone Lancaster-Leba- sylvania. Im not worried because I know the fourth and fell to the visiting
Dickinson as well as No. non League alumnus Conners first official carry in were going to make improve- Hawks in the season-opener for
6 Haverford later in the on the roster, is hav- 364 days lost a yard but was met ments, coach Pat Narduzzi said. both teams.
year. ing a fantastic pre- by a standing ovation. He eventu- Things just got to get cleaned up. Lehigh senior quarterback
There are more than season, Wagner said, ally found his footing to help the Some guys like to push the panic Nick Shafnisky led the way, total-
400 Division III mens and picking things shaky Panthers avoid an upset at button but Im not worried. Were ing 196 yards of offense coupled
soccer programs, and up quickly. the hands of the Wildcats, a mem- smooth. with a passing and rushing touch-
for the Centennial Con- He said the Diplo- ber of the Football Championship The Wildcats controlled play for down. Senior running back Lavon
ference to have three mats will employ an Subdivision. portions of the first half, but three Chaney had 119 yards on 25 car-
schools in the top 25 says unusual 4-2-4 sys- Its not my first game, Conner straight drives into Pitt territory ries while adding a team-high 74
a lot for its caliber of play, tem much of the time said. I know its a comeback game failed to produce any points, giv- yards receiving for 193 all-purpose
Wagner said. to take advantage of but its felt like a regular season ing the Panthers time to get going. yards for Monmouth.
Starters gone from the their personnel. football camp really. My battle Rob Rolle returned a Peterman Lafayette 24, Central Con-
2015 Diplomats are goal- We feel like we was already won. Beating cancer, fumble 3 yards for a touchdown necticut State 10: Drew Reed
keeper Trevor Britton, have incredible tal- everything else was a reward. in the third quarter for Villanovas connected with Matt Mrazek
forward Chase TenBrook ent, Wagner said. Conner raced around the left only score. for all three touchdowns as the
(who led with team with The lineup, featur- end for a 3-yard touchdown mid- Bucknell 26, Marist 10: Joey Leopards pulled away from the
12 goals) and midfielder ing crafty, attacking way through the second quarter DeFloria ran for 145 yards and two Blue Devils. Reed was 31-of-42 for
Devon Malfitano. forwards, may be a then added a 9-yard touchdown touchdowns to help lead the Bison 316 yards and three touchdowns,
Replacing Britton in little smaller, he said, catch, a difficult grab in traffic past the Red Foxes in the season while Mrazek reeled in six catches
goal will be senior Dave but its the fastest across the middle. He finished opener for both teams. for 93 yards in the victory.
Reingold. team weve ever had. with 53 yards on 17 carries and It was the fourth time in five sea- SOURCE: STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
LNP | LANCASTER, PA SPORTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 C7

Trade: Bradford to Vikes Serena


US OPEN

Continued from C1
to test free agency and feels
signed a two-year, $36
million with $22 million
guaranteed in March.
solid
DAN MASSEY He regretted the deci- She seeks her
FANTASY SPORTS sion after the Eagles 23rd major title
These unheralded players traded several draft
picks to select Wentz, HOWARD FENDRICH

may be worth a gamble


AP TENNIS WRITER
and Bradford skipped
some voluntary work- NEW YORK So
outs in the offseason. about that inflamed
Over the course of 15 round. The Eagles discussed a ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS
right shoulder that
or 16 rounds of a fantasy Boyd will fill the void trade with the Broncos, was supposed to hin-
football draft, owners created by the depar- but couldnt agree to Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz stretch- der Serena Williams
es during practice at training camp, in Philadelphia.
are bound to make a tures of Mohamed Sanu a deal, so Bradford re- The Eagles traded starting quarterback Sam Bradford at the U.S. Open as she
low-risk investment or and Marvin Jones. turned and played well Saturday, opening the door for either Wentz or Chase seeks a record 23rd
two on unproven players Tight end Tyler Eifert in the preseason in Ped- Daniels to start Sept. 11 against the Cleveland Browns. major title: It sure
who will hopefully enjoy will miss at least the ersons offense. seems to be just fine.
unanticipated breakout first three games with Bradford reunites Definitely feels sol-
campaigns. The follow- an ankle injury, leaving with Pat Shurmur, id, Williams said.
ing players are all worth A.J. Green, Giovani Minnesotas tight ends Look at the way
a late-round look or, at Bernard and the incon- coach. Shurmur was Williams beat 47th-
the very least, a spot on sistent Brandon LaFell Philadelphias offensive ranked Johanna Lars-
most owners free agent as the only other le- coordinator in 2015 and son 6-1, 6-1 on Sat-
watch lists as the season gitimate pass-catching Bradfords OC his rook- urday to reach the
progresses. options for quarterback ie season with the Rams. fourth round at Flush-
Cameron Artis- Andy Dalton. Fantasy The Vikings won the ing Meadows and col-
Payne, RB, Panthers: owners intent on carry- NFC North last season lect the 307th Grand
The second-year back ing five wide receivers and acquiring Brad- Slam match victory of
out of Auburn filled can do much worse ford means they clearly her career, surpassing
in nicely in Weeks 15 than Boyd at the end of think they will compete Martina Navratilova
through 17 when starter the draft. again. Bradford also for most by a woman
Jonathan Stewart was Eli Rogers, WR, gives them insurance in the Open era and
out with an injury. In Steelers: Rogers is for 2017 because hes equaling Roger Feder-
those three games, not a rookie, yet he will under contract and its er for most by anyone
Artis-Payne, a Har- be making his NFL uncertain when Bridge- since 1968.
The Eagles traded Sam Bradford Saturday to the Minne-
risburg High product, debut in 2016 after an water will return. sota Vikings for a pair of draft picks. Bradford replaces Williams reached
gained 210 yards from injury kept him out The Eagles were 7-9 Teddy Bridgewater, who went down for the season after 121 mph on a serve.
scrimmage and scored for the entire 2015 last season and wouldve suffering a gruesome knee injury this week. The Eagles She had a half-dozen
a touchdown on 38 season. The Pittsburgh been in rebuilding mode receive a first-round pick in 2017 and a fourth-round aces, bringing her to-
touches. offense is in a state of in a division other than pick in 2018. tal this week to 31. She
Backfield mate Fozzy flux, with LeVeon Bell the weak NFC East. Wentz. moves. faced only one break
Whitaker only had 82 suspended for three Trading Bradford al- Eagles trim roster: The list includes: LBs point her first of
yards on 20 touches games, Martavis Bry- lows them to develop Philadelphia released Don Cherry, Quentin the tournament and
during that same span, ant suspended for the Wentz sooner than ex- 21 players to reach the Gause and Myke Ta- saved it.
an indication that Artis- entire year and newly pected. 53-man roster limit varres, S Blake Count- She smacked seven
Payne is next in line for acquired tight end Balancing today Saturday. ess, DT Bruce Gaston, return winners. She
action behind Stewart, Ladarius Green nurs- and the future, it was Quarterback Bethel- G Darrell Greene, WRs compiled a 24-5 total
the veteran who has ing an injury that will the right move for us, Thompson, 2014 Pro Marcus Johnson, Da- edge in winners.
missed at least three keep him out of action Roseman said. Bowl kicker Cody Par- vid Watford and Cay- Mondays other
games in each of the last for a while. Before making the key, safety Ed Reyn- leb Jones, C/G Bar- fourth-round wom-
four seasons, averaging Antonio Brown and move, the Eagles didnt olds and linebacker rett Jones, RBs Byron ens matchups will be
just 10 games per year Markus Wheaton have a first-round pick Najee Goode were Marshall and Cedric No. 5 Simona Halep
since 2012. Because Cam are sure to see a lot for 2017 when the draft among the cuts. Phila- ONeal, TEs M.J. Mc- vs. No. 11 Carla Su-
Newton is unlikely to of passes from Ben will be held in Philadel- delphia only has four Farland and Chris Pan- arez Navarro, No. 4
replicate his 10 rushing Roethlisberger, but the phia. They traded the linebackers on the tale, DE Jake Metz, CB Agnieszka Radwanska
touchdowns in 2016, the remaining receivers are pick and others to move roster, so its likely the JaCorey Shepherd and vs. Ana Konjuh, and
running back corps may either inexperienced up to No. 2 to select team will make more DT Aziz Shittu. No. 10 Karolina Plis-
see additional scoring or undistinguished. Al- kova against the win-
opportunities, increas- though Sammie Coates ner of Saturday nights
ing Artis-Paynes value. is drawing the atten- match between Wil-
Mike Gillislee, RB, tion of fantasy owners, liams older sister Ve-
Bills: Along with Reggie Rogers has had a nice NFL NEWS nus and No. 26 Laura
Bush, Gillislee will back
up incumbent starter
preseason and is worth
a look in deeper leagues Cowboys agree to deal Siegemund. In that
half of the draw, only

with QB Mark Sanchez


LeSean McCoy now that and in the initial weeks the players with the
erstwhile backup Karlos of free agency once the last name Williams
Williams has been cut season starts. have won a Grand
by Buffalo. Gillislee was Cameron Brate, Slam title.
the only player with two TE, Buccaneers: Mark Sanchez will be son, Travis Feeney, and Williams led the team Two past mens
touchdown runs of 50 or Quarterback Jameis the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver DeMarcus in rushing as a rookie champions, Andy
more yards in 2015, and Winston had a good backup quarterback Ayer. with 721 yards and Murray and Juan
head coach Rex Ryan training camp after to start the season, Running back LeVeon seven touchdowns in Martin del Potro,
said in late August that struggling at various the team website an- Bell moved on to the re- 2014. He played in all moved into the fourth
he viewed Gillislee as times throughout his nounced. serve/suspended by the 32 games in his two sea- round.
the No. 2 back to McCoy. 2015 rookie season. In The Cowboys and commissioner list after sons with New York. Murray, who won
Bush is 31 years old, the receiving hierarchy Sanchez reached a deal violating the leagues Police union may the 2012 U.S. Open,
has a history of injuries in Tampa, Brate, who Saturday, shortly after substance abuse policy. boycott 49ers games had trouble in each of
and is more valuable in has reportedly devel- he was cut by the Den- Bell will be eligible to over Kaepernick: the first two sets, but
other dimensions, such oped a rapport with ver Broncos. return following Pitts- The Santa Clara police eventually became
as returning kicks and Winston, sits behind Sanchez gives the burghs Week 3 meeting union says its officers more patient during
catching passes, which Mike Evans, 33-year- Cowboys a veteran with Philadelphia. may stop working San baseline exchanges
leaves Gillislee in line old veteran Vincent backup to rookie Dak Forsett, Reynolds re- Francisco 49ers home and took control for
to get carries if McCoy Jackson and running Prescott. Sanchez has leased by Ravens: For- games amid quarter- a 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-2, 6-3
is hurt at all. The Bills back Charles Sims. started 72 games in a mer Pro Bowl running back Colin Kaepernicks victory over Paolo
led the league in both Austin Seferian- six-year career, going back Justin Forsett and decision to protest po- Lorenzi. Murray faces
rushing and yards per Jenkins, Brates fellow 37-35 in those games. Navy star Keenan Reyn- lice brutality and racial No. 22 Grigor Dimi-
carry in 2015, and the tight end, missed Sanchez has thrown olds were released. injustice by refusing to trov in the round of 16.
offensive line returns more than half of the for 15,126 yards in his The Ravens also cut stand during the nation- Del Potros resur-
generally intact. Owners 2015 season, and he career with 86 touch- linebacker Arthur Brown, al anthem, according to gence continued with
drafting McCoy should appears to be in the downs and 84 intercep- safety Terrence Brooks media reports. a 7-6 (3), 6-2, 6-3 vic-
also consider Gillislee doghouse in Tampa. tions. He has a career and receiver Jeremy But- A letter from the tory over No. 11 Da-
for insurance. Seferian-Jenkins saw passer rating of 74.3. ler. In addition, wide re- Santa Clara Police Offi- vid Ferrer. The 2009
Tyler Boyd, WR, significant time in The Cowboys have ceiver and kick returner cers Association to the champion in New
Bengals: A few rookie the fourth preseason been searching for a vet- Michael Campanaro was team, obtained by NBC York missed 2 1/2
wide receivers are go- game, not a typical role eran option ever since placed on injured reserve. Bay Area news, said if years worth of ma-
ing in fantasy drafts, for a member of the Tony Romo sustained a Forsett was an alter- the team does not take jor tournaments be-
including Corey Cole- first-string unit. Brate compression fracture in nate in the 2014 Pro action against Kaepe- cause of three opera-
man, Sterling Shepard, and Seferian-Jenkins his lower back that will Bowl after running for a rnick for his actions, tions on his left wrist,
Michael Thomas and combined for 44 and sideline him in the early career-high 1,266 yards which also include and hes ranked only
Laquon Treadwell, 626 yards with seven part of the season. with Baltimore. wearing socks that de- 142nd, which is why
but Boyd, too, has the scores in 2015. A de- Sanchez played in two Kansas City makes pict officers as pigs, it he needed a wild-card
potential to make an veloping Winston and preseason games for the trade: The Chiefs traded could result in police invitation to get into
impact for his team an imploding Seferian- Broncos, completing cornerback Marcus Coo- officers choosing not to the field.
in his initial season Jenkins could mean 20 of 30 passes for 219 per to Arizona and wide work at your facilities. But del Potro
in the league. A pos- that Brate produces yards with one touch- receiver Rod Streater to Taylor accused of showed that hes back
session-type receiver, those numbers on his down and one intercep- San Francisco for undis- drunken driving in and about as good as
Boyd caught 91 passes own this year. tion. He also had two closed selections. Florida: Retired NFL ever, especially with
for the University of lost fumbles. Packers release Sit- player Lawrence Tay- his thunderous fore-
Pittsburgh in 2015 as Steelers acquire CB ton: Green Bay released lor was freed from jail hand, by beating No-
a junior before declar- n Dan Masseys fantasy Gilbert from Browns, three-time Pro Bowler early Saturday after his vak Djokovic and Ra-
sports column appears
ing for the NFL draft, each Sunday in LNP. Reach trim roster: Pittsburgh Josh Sitton, making an arrest on charges he fael Nadal on the way
where Cincinnati took him at dmassey@lnpnews. acquired cornerback unexpected change on sideswiped a police car to winning a silver
him in the second com. Justin Gilbert from the their offensive line. while driving drunk on medal for Argentina
Browns hoping the for- The 30-year-old Sit- Floridas Turnpike, the at the Rio de Janeiro
mer first-round pick can ton had started 112 of 121 Florida Highway Patrol Olympics last month.
Wednesday: deliver on the potential regular-season games. said. For a spot in the
he never fully realized in Giants cut Williams: According to an arrest quarterfinals, Del
Food two disappointing years
with Cleveland.
The New York Giants
waived third-year run-
report released Sat-
urday, Taylors breath
Potro will now need to
get past No. 8 Dominic
Local recipes & area chef profiles The Steelers sent a ning back Andre Wil- tests showed he had a Thiem, who defeated
sixth-round pick in 2018 liams. blood-alcohol level of Pablo Carreno Busta
Thursday: to the Browns in ex- The Giants also an- .082 and .084 nearly 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5.
Home & Garden change for Gilbert, who
had one interception.
nounced that placekick-
er Josh Brown was put
five hours after the
crash. Floridas legal
Stan Wawrinka and
Nick Kyrgios were
Tips & trends for every home Pittsburgh also released on the NFLs reserve- limit is .08. among the men play-
linebacker Steven John- suspended list. SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS ing later Saturday.
C8 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 SPORTS LNP | LANCASTER, PA

Lancaster Scene Thursday evenings, Sept.


8, 15, 22 and 29 from 5:30
League will be held at the
Lampeter Strasburg YMCA
personal fitness class and
programs, swim instruction,
Yoder at 314-3048 or
email warriorfb@comcast.
to 6:45 p.m. The clinics will from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on league and a wide variety net.
If your organization wishes to have an item in the cover the fundamentals Sundays beginning Sept. 11. of programs for youth,
LANCASTER SCENE column of the LNP Sunday sports of putting, chipping, irons The fee is $400 per team, adult and seniors. Visit SOCCER
print section, as well as its weekly online listings, send and driver. Cost for all 4 and includes eight games lancasterymca.org.
a note to the LNP sports department, P.O. Box 1328, clinics is $125. Call 872- plus playoffs (referee fee
The St. John Neumann
Lancaster, PA 17608. Items can run for up to three 4500 or stop by the pro included in league fee). RUGBY Church Knights of
consecutive weeks and will not be repeated after that shop to register, or visit Registration closes Sept.
crossgatesgolf.com. Columbus Council 12532
period. The email address is sports@lnpnews.com. The 6. For more information
Knightmare Rugby Club is holding a free individual
fax number is 481-7327. Items must be mailed, faxed or Dove Mission International contact Deric Hafer at
will operate high school soccer challenge from 4
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boys and high school/ to 6 p.m. Sept. 25. It will
Embrace the World Golf or 393-9622, Ext. 1212.
middle school girls Rugby be held at the Lancaster
Tournament on Sept. 24 7s (Olympic version) Catholic High School
ATHLETIC Athletic Department has at Fairview Golf Course in POLO program from September soccer field, adjacent to
vacancies for a head varsity
TRAINING track coach, assistant
Lebanon. The four-player
scramble begins with
to the end of October.
Practices are underway
the football stadium, rain
or shine. It is for boys
Lancaster Polo Club hosts
coaches in boys and girls registration and lunch at regional matches each at Centerville Elementary and girls ages 9-14 of all
Rock Sports speed lacrosse, and a head JV 11:30 a.m. and a shotgun Sunday until Oct. 9 at School, girls on Tuesdays skills levels. A copy of the
and agility training for softball coach. Qualified start at 1 p.m. The fee is Forney Field on Church and Thursdays from 4:30 childs birth certificate and
September will be held on candidates should have $320 per foursome or $85 Street in Rothsville, to 6 p.m. and Sundays from a parents signature are
Monday and Wednesday previous playing and/ per golfer, and includes between Lititz and 1 to 2:30 p.m., boys on required. Winners receive
evenings from 5:30 to 6:30 or coaching experience. green fees, cart rental, free Brownstown, two blocks Tuesdays and Wednesdays a personalized plaque
p.m. Sept. 7 to 28. The Interested candidates range balls, a sleeve of south off Route 772. from 4:30 to 6 p.m. For and move onto district
program is for athletes 4th should submit a letter of balls and dinner. Prizes will This week, Sept. 4, is more information, email competition. For details
grade and above looking to interest, resume, clearances be announced at dinner. the Reading Symphony Coach Capp (girls) at contact Steven Petersen
improve their agility for any (PA criminal, PA child Visit dovemission.org for Orchestra Cup. Gates open drdaitcapp@comcast.net, at 581-0079 or Ron Dell at
sport. The cost is $80 per abuse, FBI criminal), and details or email golf@ at 1 p.m. and matches start or Coach Knarr (boys) at 569-2637.
athlete for seven sessions. references to: Branden dovemission.org or Phil at 2:30 p.m. Admission cmknarr1975@gmail.com.
For more information or
to register contact tina.
Lippy, Director of Athletics,
Lampeter-Strasburg
Raia realtyprosep@yahoo. is $5, and children under Early online registration SOFTBALL
com with questions. 12 are admitted free. for both teams is open at
rocksports@gmail.com, School District, PO Box Tailgating welcomed. For pennlegacy.org/rugbyfc/
call 806-5852 or visit 428, Lampeter, PA 17537. The 20th annual The Lancaster Chapter of
Homefields Fall Classic more information, visit rugby-registration.html. 7s
rocksportspa.com. Positions open until filled. tournaments will be held PIAA softball umpires is
Golf Tournament will be lancasterpolo.org. looking for officials for the
EOE. on Sundays throughout
held Sept. 23 at Crossgates
AUCTION Annville-Cleona School Golf Course in Millersville. REC CENTERS September and October, 2017 Lancaster-Lebanon
League softball season.
District is seeking head Registration starts at 7 with the Rugby PA state
championships at the Previous softball umpiring
Hundreds of autographed and assistant junior high a.m., the event at 8:30 Brightside Opportunity experience is helpful but
sports memorabilia items boys basketball coaches. end of the fall season. A
a.m. Breakfast and lunch Center, at 515 Hershey Ave., not required. If interested,
will be on the auction block Interested candidates registration and general
are provided, along with Lancaster, offers a variety contact Charlie Sauer
at Hospice & Community should send a cover letter meeting for both teams is
beverages and snacks of programs for all ages, at 872-8481 for more
Cares Labor Day Auction and resume to Tommy set for Sept. 1 from 7:30
and plenty of contests and a diverse population. information.
at the Solanco Fairgrounds, Long, Athletic Director/ to 8:30 p.m. at Hempfield
and prizes. Registration Yoga, a nutritionist,
101 Park Ave, Quarryville. Assistant Principal, High School in Room LG-1.
The auction opens at 9 a.m. Annville-Cleona School
is $80 per golfer, and
sponsorships still are
fitness, personal trainers,
The Roses Rugby Football
SWIMMING
basketball, Zumba and Soul
Sept. 5, and features both District, 500 S. White Oak available. Registration Club is looking for players,
line dancing are among Franklin & Marshall will
live and silent auctions. St., Annville PA 17003 or by information can be found athletes and fitness pros.
the available programs. To offer a masters swim
Sports Talk host Eric May email at tlong@acschools. at homefields.org. The Competing in the Mid
register call 509-1342 or program at Kunkel Aquatic
will be joining the auction, org. tournament provides Atlantic Rugby Unions
come in. Center on Mondays,
as will the Phillie Phanatic. Prestige Gymnastics has funding for Homefields, Division 2 league, training
Items up for bid include an all-volunteer nonprofit Ephrata Rec Center, 130 for the fall season will be Wednesdays and Fridays
openings for enthusiastic, starting Sept. 7 from
tickets and round-trip energetic gymnastics founded to provide homes S. Academy Drive, offers a held at 6:30 p.m. every
transportation to a Yankees for adults with special wide variety of programs Tuesday and Thursday 5:30 to 6:30 a.m. The
class instructors. program will be coached
game, 18 holes of golf at Interested candidates needs and which runs an for all ages including at the clubs home pitch,
Lancaster Country Club, organic farm creating life sports, fitness, wellness, Centerville Junior High in by former professional
should email Jen Fatta at triathlete Andrew Yoder,
autographed baseballs and prestigegyms@gmail.com opportunities for people aquatics and special events. West Lancaster County.
footballs, signed jerseys, who have disabilities. For more information visit New players and athletes and is open to all abilities.
to set up an interview. The fee is $50 a month.
and much more. Visit ephratarec.com or call of all ages are encouraged
LaborDayAuction.org for The Manheim Township A Rally For The Cure 738-1167. and welcome at any time, For more information,
a complete listing. The Recreation & Park Planning Tournament will be no prior rugby experience contact Andrew Yoder at
Department is seeking held at Four Seasons Greater Elizabethtown andrewyodertri@gmail.
auction directly benefits Area Recreation & required. The club is
patients and families of a fall swim instructor for Golf Club on October 6. associated with youth and com.
weeknights at the Manheim Registration begins at Community Services offers
Hospice & Community programs and activities womens teams as well.
Care. Free parking and Township High School. WSI 7:45 a.m. followed by
a shotgun tournament, for all ages. Registration For more information, WALKING
admission. preferred, but willing to email or text Eric Garman
train. Contact Becky Slick open to men and women, is accepted online at
GetintoGEARS.org, by at eric@pouronprince. Penn Dutch Pacers
at 290-7180 or parksrec@ at 8:30 a.m. The cost of
BASKETBALL manheimtownship.org. $70 per player includes phone (367-0355) or fax com or (773) 213-0597. Volksmarch Club is
(367-4138) with a Visa or The clubs website is offering a noncompetitive
greens fee and cart, rosesrugby.com, and it is
MasterCard credit card, and 10K, 7K or 5K walk at
A 25+ Mens Basketball
League will be held at the
DOG prizes, contests, and lunch.
Applications are available by walk-in or mail-in at 600 on Facebook under Roses Camp Mack on Sept. 17.
Lancaster City YMCA from DEMONSTRATIONS in the pro shop or online E. High St., Elizabethtown, Rugby Football Club. Start point is at 2 Scout
7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday and at fourseasonsgolfclub. PA 17022. Registration is on Lane, Newmanstown,
Wednesday nights each Lancaster Kennel Club club. For more information, a first-come, first-served RUNNING just off PA-501, 6 miles
week beginning Sept. will present its annual contact Terri Morton at basis. north of Lititz and just
13. The fee is $600 per Responsible Dog 898-0536. The Lancaster Road past the Pretzel Hut.
Hempfield Rec Center, Sturdy walking shoes
team, and includes eight Ownership Day programs 950 Church St., Landisville, Runners Club invites
The Big C Scholarship runners of all ages and and a walking stick are
games plus playoffs (team as part of the Amos Herr offers instructional,
Golf Tournament, abilities to participate in recommended. Start
jersey, referee and score Country Fair from 11 a.m. group exercise and
sponsored by the Lancaster its spring fun runs, held anytime between 8 a.m.
keeper fees included in to 4 p.m. Sept. 18. Events sports programs for
County Junior Golf Tour, throughout the area every and 1 p.m., finish by 4
league fee). Registration include a Treibball (ball all ages. Opportunities
is slated for a 7:30 a.m. Tuesday evening at 6:15 p.m. Cost for IVV credit
closes Sept. 6. For more herding) demo, a demo include aquatics, fitness,
by Red Rose Search shotgun start Sept. 24 at p.m. This week the club is $3, or $2 without
information contact Overlook Golf Course. The lifeguarding, personal
Deric Hafer at Dhafer@ and Rescue and their will be running from 10 credit. Children 12 and
tournament is a scamble training, sport-specific under free. For questions,
lancasterymca.org or 393- bloodhounds, Retriever training, tennis, wellness Bennington Circle, Lititz.
Field Trial Training demo, format with partners being For more information, contact David Barber
9622, Ext. 1212. junior/parent or younger and special events. For
AKC Barn Hunt demo contact Michael at 371- at 626-6103 or visit
player/older player with more information, visit penndutchpacers.org.
BOWLING and Meet the Breeds.
Exact times and more at least 10 years of age hempfieldrec.com or call 3331. Information about
Thursday evening and
898-3102.
info for each are available between partners. The
cost is $60 per player,
Sunday morning trail runs YOUTH SPORTS
Clearview Lanes is looking at lancasterkennelclub. Lampeter-Strasburg can also be found on the
for bowlers for its Tuesday org. An Education Table which includes golf, cart, YMCA, 800 Village club website, lrrclub.org.
Night Rookies League and meal and prizes. Money Spooky Nook Sports, 75
will be set up all day to Road, West Lampeter
Ladies League. Enjoy a raised will be used to fund The Huey Hustle 5K on the Champ Blvd., Manheim,
answer your questions Township, offers a variety
fun night out with family a scholarship in honor Runway will be held Sept. is offering programming
and microchipping will of leagues and programs.
and friends. Contact of former Pequea Valley 17 at 8 a.m. at Lancaster classes for children ages
be available from 1 to 3 Call 464-4000 or visit
Clearview Lanes at 653- head coach and Hempfield Airport, 500 Airport 3-6. Classes include All
p.m. for a fee of $20. The lancasterymca.org.
1818 for details or visit assistant coach Bill Big C Road, Lititz. Proceeds Sport Athletes, Little
fair is held at Amos Herr Lancaster Family YMCA benefit restoration Ballers basketball, Tykes
clearviewlanes.com. Park, 1756 Nissley Road, Chronister, a mentor and
positive influence on many offers a wide variety of of a Vietnam service and Rookies baseball,
Landisville. Admission youth and adult sports helicopter. To register go to Play Action Passers
COACHING is free, but a parking Lancaster County junior
golfers. A registration form programs, including pretzelcitysports. Random football and more. For
OPENINGS donation is requested. Rain
may be obtained on the basketball, roller hockey, prize drawing for a more information, visit
date is Sept. 25. soccer and more. For 30-minute helicopter flight spookynooksports.com or
LCJGT website, lcjgt.com.
The Hempfield athletic more information, visit provided by Dutch Country call 618-8563.
department has openings GOLF Nights at the Round Table lancasterymca.org or Helicopters. Balloon artist,
will host a nighttime nine-
for an assistant varsity
hole tournament Sept. 23
contact Deric Hafer, sports magician, DJ, face painters YOGA
baseball coach. Interested Pleasant View Retirement director, at Dhafer@ plus Huey 823 will on
at the Manor Golf Club, lancasterymca.org or 464- display at race start/finish.
candidates must apply Community will host its GEARS will be offering
153 Bran Road, Sinking 4000, ext. 1212. For more information, visit
online at hempfieldsd. seventh annual benefit several different classes
Spring. Golfers may select libertywarbirds.com.
org. If you have any golf tournament Sept. 21 Lancaster Rec offers beginning in September.
their own charity to play
questions, please contact at Overlook Golf Course. instructional, exercise and The first Firebird Trail In Gentle/Beginner Yoga,
for. Fee is $240 per four-
the Hempfield Athletic Registration and lunch recreational programs. Call 5K and Kids 1 Mile on Thursdays at 10:30
person team. Reservations
Office at hsdathletics@ will open at noon, with 392-2115, ext. 147, or visit Fun Run to benefit the a.m. from Sept. 8 to Oct.
must be made by Sept.
hempfieldsd.org. a shotgun start at 1 p.m. lancasterrec.org. Lancaster County Youth 20, students will learn
for the four-person 19. Registration begins at
Lancaster Mennonite 6 p.m., and play at 7:30 Lititz recCenter offers a Area Hockey League will fundamental postures
School has openings for scramble tournament. be held at 8:15 a.m. Sept. and build strength,
Registration fees are $95/ p.m. Each golfer must variety of programs for
the following coaching bring a flashlight. For more all ages including sports, 24 in Lancaster Central flexibility and balance.
positions: varsity boys golfer or $370/foursome Park. The fee for the Vinyasa Yoga, featuring
if registered by Sept. 9. information, contact Paige fitness, wellness, aquatics
lacrosse coach, and a at 610-926-9850. and special events. For 5K is $25 if postmarked mind, breathe and body
track and field throws Fee includes lunch, dinner, by Sept. 10. Afterward, connection, will be held
on-course refreshments, more information visit
including race day, cost at 9:15 a.m. Thursdays
coach. Interested and
qualified persons should cart rental, greens fees ICE HOCKEY lititzrec.com or call 626-
is $30 while shirts last, from Sept. 8 to Oct. 20.
and a golfer goodie bag, 5096.
send a resume via email $25 when gone. The fee And on Mondays and
to Athletic Director Jared
all to benefit Pleasant Attention fans of the Manheim Township for the Kids Run is $10 if Wednesdays from Sept.
Views Cognitive Care Reading Royals, affiliates Recreation Department postmarked by Sept. 10, 12 to Oct. 19, there will be
Yoder, Lancaster Mennonite
Fund. Online registration is of the NHL Philadelphia offers a selection of sports $15 afterward, including a multi-level hatha yoga
School, at yoderja@
available at pleasantviewrc. Flyers and the AHL Lehigh leagues and programs. Call day of race. Every entry class incorporating seated
lancastermennonite.org.
org/golf/. For more Valley Phantoms. The 290-7180, ext. 3100, or visit will receive a free open and standing yoga poses,
Manheim Central is information or sponsorship Envision No Cancer Relay manheimtownship.org. skate at the Lancaster conscious breathing and
searching for someone to opportunities, contact for Life team is selling Ice Rink. Optional online meditative focus to foster
fill the role of junior high Masonic Life Center,
Amanda Hall at ahall@ ticket booklets that include registration available at strength, flexibility and
assistant wrestling coach. Elizabethtown, has fitness
PleasantViewrc.org or 664- five green zone seating pretzelcitysports.com relaxation. For cost, class
If interested, apply online programs, pool classes and
6207. vouchers ($15 seats) plus (nominal processing fee locations, registration or
at the district website, swim times. For details,
The Lancaster Ladies City a 20 percent off coupon visit masonicvillagespa. applies, closes Sept. 14 other information, visit
manheimcentral.org. For that may be used at the at midnight). For more GetintoGEARS.org or call
County Golf Association org (click on Elizabethtown
more information, contact merchandise shop, all for information call Scott 367-0355.
will host its annual Senior under Location).
Athletic Director George $40. These can be used for
Individual Championship
Derbyshire at 664-8429. any 2016-17 regular season Southern End Community
on Sept. 19 at Four Seasons
Solanco High school game. Thats five tickets Association SECA in
Golf Club with a shotgun
is seeking an assistant start at 8:45 a.m. The for $40, a savings of $35 Quarryville, offers a wide
variety of recreational, Wednesday:
Food
varsity wrestling coach and format will be 18-hole play from the walk-up ticket
an assistant junior high within age categories in price of $75. Booklets must exercise, sports programs
wrestling coach. Interested 5-year intervals. Prizes be purchased by Oct. 7. and leagues. Call 806-0123
applicants may contact will be awarded for Contact Bill Williams at or see secarec.org. Local recipes & area chef profiles
Athletic Director Anthony gross and net scores. A 598-5972, 336-0766 Town Square Health Club
Hall at anthony_hall@
solanco.k12.pa.us or head
luncheon will follow the
tournament. To register or
or enc20@ptd.net for more
information.
in Manheim offers land and
water exercise activities. Thursday:
wrestling coach John Little
at john_little@solanco.k12.
for more information, visit
lancasterladiesgolf.com. INLINE HOCKEY
Call Haley Brumbach at
664-6306. Home & Garden
pa.us. Crossgates Golf Club will YMCA at New Holland, Tips & trends for every home
The Lampeter-Strasburg offer a Ladies Golf Clinic on An 18+ Inline Hockey 123 N. Shirk Road, offers
LNP | LANCASTER, PA SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 C9

Outdoors
WILDLIFE

ARE COYOTES AND FOXES


EATING YOUR GARBAGE?

AD CRABLE
LNP OUTDOORS WRITER

F&M researchers find


evidence of coyotes, foxes
throughout county, suburbs
Researchers and ping center and F&Ms
students at Franklin & Spalding Conservancy
Marshall College have property off of Harris-
confirmed what is likely burg Pike.
to be a surprise to many Ardia, an associate A coyote is captured by a trail camera in February just outside Lancaster.
KATHRYN ROGERS PHOTOS

Lancaster County resi- professor of biology, and


dents: Coyotes and foxes Dawson initially thought
are well- established in coyotes might approach eat small mammals and
our midst. the edge of Lancaster reptiles.
That includes sub- city, but not enter. But So far, red and gray
urban neighborhoods, come they did. foxes are more preva-
even Lancaster city, If they find a food lent in the burbs than
where the opportunistic source in a city, they coyotes. Will they also
predators are not above will come, observes eat cats?
dining on garbage set Dawson. The stomach contents
out by unsuspecting She welcomes reports of foxes provided to
neighbors. of coyote signs from the researchers by a trapper
This is a good thing. public. She and students in the Leola area did not
We should embrace the will investigate reliable reveal any cats.
return of these guys, sightings or findings of But Ardia thinks they
rather than being afraid scat. To report a coyote will eat cats, and are. I
of it, says Sarah Daw- sighting, go online to would eat cats if I would
son, director of F&Ms http://bit.ly/2ci3Tik. suddenly become a fox,
Center for the Sustain- Fox sightings may be he says.
able Environment and a reported to Ardia by go- I remember a night
wildlife biology profes- ing online to http://bit. when my van struck a
sor. ly/2bWzdUn. red fox in the Bridge-
Dawson, colleague Dan Dawson says residents port area. Next to the
A red fox walks by a trail camera in February near Holtwood.
Ardia and students have have no reason to fear carcass of the fox was
been studying urban the new sheriff in town, a large house cat that
mammals since 2012. As though she offers a few the fox either had in its disease and uproot flow- A trail camera
part of their research, precautions. mouth or was very close ers and landscaping. got this image
they placed dozens of If you dont want them to catching. In wooded areas, of a coyote in
motion-triggered trail snooping around your Though no felines have Ardia says, foxes are a a snowstorm in
cameras in places such home, secure trash bags, been found in local foxes needed cog for a bal- February near
as Lancaster County take pet food inside, and so far, there is evidence Holtwood. Be-
anced ecosystem. low, a red fox
Conservancy nature keep birdseed from ac- of garbage. Coyotes are eat- is surprised by
preserves. cumulating under feed- Corn syrup was found ing deer in Lancaster a trail camera
What has emerged ers, Dawson advises. in foxes trapped in ur- County, especially in near Elizabeth-
is empirical evidence She will provide ban areas of the county. winter. That may not be town at night
that red and gray foxes information on how to And isotope analysis popular with hunters, in January.
are well-established be good neighbors with revealed signatures but Dawson points to
throughout the county, coyotes at 5:30 p.m. characteristic of marine the fact that Pennsyl-
and the population of Wednesday at F&Ms fish. Researchers con- vania led the nation in
coyotes is growing. Stahr Auditorium in cluded the foxes were deer-vehicle collisions
Photos or other Stager Hall. slurping from tuna-fish last year. And deer have
verified proof of coyotes And yes, if you leave cans found in garbage damaged farmers crops.
make clear they have your cat outside, it could bags. Besides, she says,
infiltrated and adapted be eaten. Both Ardia and Daw-
coyotes are here to stay.
to suburbia. A lot of people get son think foxes and
Mans many efforts to
In Lancaster County upset at the thought of coyotes are filling a void
Central Park, the coyotes killing cats but, that has been present eradicate the predator
researchers settled a really, if were inter- since our largest preda- have proven futile.
friendly debate among ested in the benefit of tors were killed off in We might as well all get
park rangers that coy- the whole ecosystem, recent centuries. along.
otes are indeed in the its a good thing, she In the city and sub-
park. The top predator explains. Those feral urbs, the predators con- n Follow Ad Crable on Twit-
has been found near Red cats are decimating our trol the populations of ter at @AdCrableLNP. Email
Rose Commons shop- songbirds. They also rodents that can carry him at acrable@lnpnews.com

Calendar Road, Mount Gretna. Fast-paced


hike of 4-6 miles. For more
Manheim Sportsmens
Association. Open to the public.
at 552 Oak Tree Road. public. For more information,
contact Lou Katz, 733-3315.
information or to pre-register, 7-9 p.m. Cost is $10. For more THURSDAY n 3-D shoot: Hemlock Archery
email governordick@hotmail.com information, contact Allan Wolf, n National Geographic Club. 15 targets. 5-7 p.m. $5.
The Outdoors Calendar items or call 964-3808. 653-9979.
are just some of the activities photographer Joel Sartore
taking place this week throughout n Sporting-clays shoot: Atglen
WEDNESDAY presentation: 11:30 a.m. in Mayer FRIDAY
Lancaster County and beyond. To Sportsmens Association. 8 a.m.- Gymnasium, Franklin & Marshall n Park after Dark Night Hike:
read the full calendar online, go to 12:30 p.m; $12. n Talk on Coexisting With College. Sartore, who specializes 8:15-9:15 p.m. in Lancaster County
http://bit.ly/2bBH7TW. To submit Urban and Suburban Wildlife: 7 in endangered species and Central Park. Meet in the parking
n 3-D shoot: Paradise Sportsmen. p.m., Stahr Auditorium in Stager landscapes, will speak about his
calendar items, email: acrable@ 40 targets. 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Half the lot of Pavilion No. 22. For ages 6
lnpnews.com; fax to 399-6507; Hall, Franklin & Marshall College. work. Free. For more information and up. Join naturalist Ann Strauss
course will feature deer targets.
send to Ad Crable, PO Box 1328; Sarah Dawson, professor of about Sartores photography, visit for a night hike. Participants will
Will benefit Christian Bowhunters
Lancaster, PA 17608-1328; or call wildlife biology, will highlight why http://joelsartore.com/about-joel learn about the animals that wake
of America.
481-6029. coyotes are moving into the city or http://www.joelsartore.com/ at night to roam the woods, and
n 3-D shoot: Hemlock Archery and why residents should not feel galleries. the senses they use to survive in
TODAY Club. Through Monday. 40 targets. threatened as long as they take a n Lancaster Canoe Club meets: their dark environment. Children
n 3-D shoot: Lancaster Archery few precautions. 7 p.m. at 2173 Embassy Drive, rear must be accompanied by an adult.
n Quittapahilla Audubon
Society birdwatching field trip Club. Through Monday. 7 a.m.- n Skeet-shooting practice: of building. Cost is $1. Register by Thursday.
to Pumping Station Road area noon. $12 for adults, free for kids Cocalico Sportsmans Association, Call 295-2055 to register or for
12 and under.
n Lancaster County Bird Club
near Lititz: Meet at 8 a.m. at the 585 Sportsman Road, Denver. meets: 7 p.m. in the auditorium of more information.
parking lot off Route 322. Noon-3 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. the Farm and Home Center, 1383 n Toddlers in Tow program
n Hikes for public: Led by
MONDAY n Sporting-clays shoot: Atglen Arcadia Road. Lancaster County at Governor Dick Park: 10 a.m.
Lancaster Hiking Club. At 8 a.m., n Practice trap shoot: Paradise Sportsmen, 5 p.m.; $5.50. The Parks naturalist Lisa J. Sanchez at the Environmental Center,
hike 13 strenuous miles on the Sportsmans Association, 5-7 p.m.; club is on Creek Road, Sadsbury will present Edible Insects: 3283 Pinch Road, Mount Gretna.
Victoria/Appalachian Trail. Or, at $4. Township. Wheres the Grub? For more Hiking fun for children ages 2 to
1:15 p.m., an impromptu hike for information, call 984-2738. 5. Preregistration is required. For
all members. Meet to carpool at TUESDAY n Trap shoot under the lights:
Adamstown Rod & Gun Club. At 5 n Manheim Sportsmens Club more information or to register,
Race and Buchanan avenues at n Skeet-shooting practice: p.m.; $3. meets: 7 p.m. at the club house, email governordick@hotmail.com
Buchanan Park. Cocalico Sportsmens Association, 552 Oak Tree Road, Manheim. For or call 964-3808.
585 Sportsman Road, Denver. 4 n Trap shoot: Columbia Fish &
n Digging for Dinosaurs Game, 6-8 p.m. more information, call 665-7729 n Game Commission wildlife
program: noon-4 p.m., at North to 7 p.m. or 587-6957. conservation officer discusses
Museum. n Trap-shooting practice: n Sporting-clays shoot: ownership of animal parts: 7 p.m.
Elstonville Sportsmen. 4-7 p.m. n Trap shoot: Cocalico
Southern Lancaster County Sportsmens Association, 585 at Community Mennonite Church,
n Fitness hike at Governor 328 W. Orange St. Sponsored by
Dick Park: Meet at 9 a.m. at the Farmer-Sportsmens Association. n Practice trap shoot: Manheim Sportsman Road, Denver. At 6
Sportsmen. 5-7 p.m. Club located p.m. Lighted fields. Open to the Circle Legacy.
Environmental Center, 3283 Pinch n Indoor handgun practice:
C10 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 BASEBALL LNP | LANCASTER, PA

NATIONAL LEAGUE Neris p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000


Gomez p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Encarnacion 1b....4 0 1 1 1 0 .265
Martin dh............3 1 0 0 1 3 .247
Polanco ss............5 1 1 2 0 1 .307
Mauer 1b.............3 1 0 0 1 1 .274
e-Joseph ph.........1 0 0 0 0 0 .247 Tulowitzki ss........3 1 0 0 1 1 .248 b-Schafer ph-rf....1 0 0 0 0 0 .308
East Division Ramos p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Upton lf...............3 0 0 0 1 1 .200 Plouffe dh............3 2 1 3 2 2 .259
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Totals............... 37 4 6 4 1 9 Navarro c.............4 0 0 1 0 1 .250 Kepler rf-1b..........5 0 3 0 0 0 .246
Washington...................................79 56 .585 6-4 L-1 38-26 41-30 Atlanta.............100 101 010 2 6 9 1 Pillar cf.................3 1 1 0 1 0 .264 Sano 3b................4 1 1 2 1 2 .233
New York.......................................70 66 .515 91-w 1 7-3 W-1 37-33 33-33 Philadelphia.....003 010 000 0 4 6 2 Travis 2b..............4 2 2 2 0 0 .292 Rosario lf..............2 1 0 0 2 0 .268
Miami............................................68 68 .500 111-w 3 2-8 L-2 33-32 35-36 a-grounded out for Velasquez in the 7th. Totals............... 33 5 6 5 6 8 Centeno c............4 1 1 0 0 2 .252
Philadelphia...................................60 75 .444 19 101-w 2-8 L-5 30-38 30-37 b-walked for Simmons in the 8th. c-singled Tampa Bay AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Buxton cf.............4 2 3 2 0 0 .213
Atlanta...........................................53 83 .390 261-w 18 7-3 W-5 22-44 31-39 for Ramirez in the 9th. d-struck out for Her- Forsythe 2b..........4 2 3 0 1 0 .281 Totals............... 36 11 12 10 6 10
Central Division rera in the 9th. e-flied out for Gomez in the Kiermaier cf.........5 2 2 2 0 1 .230 Chicago.............. 110 001 000 3 4 1
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 9th. Longoria 3b..........4 1 1 1 0 1 .282 Minnesota.......... 128 000 00x 11 12 0
Chicago..........................................87 48 .644 7-3 L-1 50-20 37-28 ESwanson (4), Franco (10), Howard (9). Miller 1b..............3 1 1 1 1 2 .261 a-struck out for Dozier in the 7th. b-flied
St. Louis.........................................70 64 .522 161-w 4-6 L-3 30-37 40-27 LOBAtlanta 8, Philadelphia 5. 2BIn- out for Mauer in the 7th.
ciarte (20), Kemp (33), Flowers (14), Fran- Duffy ss................4 0 1 3 0 1 .268 EFrazier (9). LOBChicago 5, Minne-
Pittsburgh......................................67 65 .508 181-w 2 5-5 L-4 34-31 33-34 Morrison dh.........4 0 2 0 0 1 .233
Milwaukee.....................................58 76 .433 281-w 12 4-6 W-2 37-35 21-41 co 3 (21), Rupp (20). HRGarcia (12), off sota 7. 2BAnderson (17), Polanco (10),
Velasquez; Garcia (13), off Velasquez; Her- Franklin rf............4 0 1 0 0 2 .303 Kepler 2 (18), Buxton 2 (15). HREaton
Cincinnati.......................................57 77 .425 291-w 13 4-6 W-2 34-33 23-44 Dickerson lf..........3 0 0 0 1 1 .229
West Division nandez (6), off Gant. RBIsGarcia 3 (50), (12), off Santiago; Cabrera (10), off Santia-
Markakis (75), Flowers (28), Peterson (24), Wilson c...............4 1 2 0 0 1 .289 go; Dozier (34), off Shields; Buxton (3), off
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Totals............... 35 7 13 7 3 10
Los Angeles....................................74 60 .552 5-5 L-1 42-27 32-33 Hernandez (35), Franco (73), Rupp 2 (45). Shields; Sano (21), off Shields; Plouffe (11),
SBAltherr (6). SFMarkakis. SGant. Toronto.............. 001 000 004 5 6 0 off Turner. RBIsEaton (48), Cabrera (65),
San Francisco.................................73 62 .541 11-w 5-5 W-1 38-30 35-32 Tampa Bay.......... 000 005 20x 7 13 0
Colorado........................................65 69 .485 9 5 5-5 W-1 35-32 30-37 Runners left in scoring positionAtlanta 6 Sanchez (7), Dozier (85), Polanco 2 (16),
(Inciarte, Garcia, Markakis, Swanson 3); Phila- LOBToronto 7, Tampa Bay 7. 2BDuffy Plouffe 3 (46), Sano 2 (56), Buxton 2 (21).
Arizona..........................................56 78 .418 18 14 5-5 L-2 25-43 31-35 (14), Morrison (15). HRKiermaier (8), off
San Diego.......................................56 78 .418 18 14 3-7 W-1 30-34 26-44 delphia 5 (Howard, Rupp, Ruf 2, Bourjos). SBDozier 2 (13).
RISPAtlanta 0 for 12; Philadelphia 2 for 9. Biagini. RBIsBautista (53), Encarnacion Runners left in scoring positionChicago
Runners moved upGarcia, Kemp, Pe- (108), Navarro (33), Travis 2 (42), Kiermaier 3 (Eaton 2, Frazier); Minnesota 7 (Dozier,
AMERICAN LEAGUE terson, Howard.
Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
2 (29), Longoria (84), Miller (69), Duffy 3
(27). SBUpton (25). CSDickerson (2).
Mauer, Sano 2, Rosario, Centeno, Schafer).
RISPChicago 1 for 5; Minnesota 3 for 13.
Gant................. 5 5 4 3 1 6 113 4.70 Runners left in scoring positionToronto Runners moved upCenteno, Polanco.
East Division Cunniff............. 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 9.00 3 (Encarnacion, Martin, Travis); Tampa Bay Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Simmons.......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0.00 3 (Kiermaier 2, Wilson). RISPToronto 4 Shields L, 5-17.21-e 5 5 5 4 2 70 7.50
Toronto..........................................76 59 .563 5-5 L-2 40-28 36-31 Ramirez............ 1 1 0 0 0 1 14 3.74 for 9; Tampa Bay 5 for 11. Turner..............1-e 5 6 0 1 0 26 7.58
Boston...........................................75 59 .560 1-w 5-5 W-2 41-30 34-29 Bradley W, 1-0.... 1 0 0 0 0 1 12 0.00 Runners moved upNavarro. LIDP Ynoa...............21-e 0 0 0 1 4 37 3.52
Baltimore.......................................74 61 .548 2 5-5 W-2 45-24 29-37 Cabrera S, 4-4.... 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 2.35 Duffy. Minaya............. 2 2 0 0 0 2 29 0.00
New York.......................................69 65 .515 61-w 41-w 6-4 L-2 37-28 32-37 Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA DPToronto 1 (Travis, Encarnacion). Kahnle.............. 1 0 0 0 0 2 17 3.79
Tampa Bay.....................................58 76 .433 171-w 151-w 6-4 W-2 34-37 24-39 Velasquez........ 7 5 3 2 0 8 92 4.12 Toronto IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Central Division Neris BS, 3-4.... 1 1 1 0 2 1 21 2.08 Estrada L, 8-7.... 5 7 5 5 2 6 86 3.56 Santiago W, 11-8 6 4 3 3 3 6 110
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Gomez............. 1 2 0 0 0 0 16 3.50 Cecil................ 2-e 1 0 0 0 2 14 4.71 7.47
Cleveland.......................................78 56 .582 6-4 W-5 44-23 34-33 Ramos L, 1-2.... 1 1 2 2 2 0 23 3.94 Biagini............11-e 3 2 2 0 0 22 2.51 Boshers............ 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 5.61
Detroit...........................................73 62 .541 51-w 1 7-3 L-1 39-28 34-34 IBBoff Neris (Freeman), off Ramos Light................. 1 0 0 0 1 1 17 6.14
(Markakis). HBPGant (Altherr). WP Dermody......... 2-e 2 0 0 0 1 15 0.00 ORourke.......... 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 3.00
Kansas City....................................70 65 .519 81-w 4 5-5 W-1 42-24 28-41 Tepera..............1-e 0 0 0 1 1 11 3.38
Chicago..........................................64 71 .474 141-w 10 4-6 L-1 35-29 29-42 Gant. PBRupp (6). Inherited runners-scoredTurner 1-0,
T3:27. A19,453 (43,651). Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Ynoa 1-0. WPTurner.
Minnesota.....................................51 85 .375 28 231-w 2-8 W-1 27-41 24-44 Snell W, 5-7...... 6 2 1 1 2 7 104 3.39
West Division T3:12. A22,274 (39,021).
FRIDAYS LATE GAME Ramirez............ 1 1 0 0 1 1 21 3.82
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Garton............. 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 4.40
INTERLEAGUE
Texas..............................................82 54 .603 9-1 W-7 47-21 35-33 Braves 8, Phillies 4
Romero........... 2-e 1 4 4 3 0 35 5.35
Houston.........................................71 64 .526 101-w 3 6-4 L-2 39-29 32-35 Atlanta AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Inciarte cf.............5 1 3 1 0 0 .291 Colome S, 30-32...1-e 2 0 0 0 0 5 2.09
Seattle...........................................69 65 .515 12 41-w 2-8 W-1 37-28 32-37
Los Angeles....................................59 75 .440 22 141-w 7-3 L-1 32-33 27-42 Garcia 3b.............5 2 2 0 0 1 .271 Estrada pitched to 6 batters in the 6th.
Oakland.........................................57 77 .425 24 161-w 4-6 L-4 30-37 27-40 Freeman 1b.........3 2 2 1 2 0 .292 Inherited runners-scoredCecil 1-0, Indians 8, Marlins 3
Kemp lf................5 2 3 4 0 2 .265 Biagini 2-0, Tepera 2-0, Colome 1-1. WP Miami AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Fridays NL Games Saturdays NL Games Markakis rf..........4 0 2 1 1 1 .268 Romero. Gordon 2b...........4 0 0 0 0 2 .254
Chicago Cubs 2.................. San Francisco 1 San Francisco 3................... Chicago Cubs 2 Flowers c.............4 0 0 1 0 3 .269 T3:06. A14,353 (31,042). Suzuki rf...............3 1 2 0 1 0 .292
Atlanta 8.............................. Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 9................................. St. Louis 1 Peterson 2b.........4 0 0 0 1 0 .252 Prado 3b..............3 1 0 0 1 0 .317
Milwaukee 1........................... Pittsburgh 0 Atlanta 6........................Philadelphia 4 (10) Beckham ss..........4 1 1 0 1 1 .220 Orioles 2, Yankees 0 Yelich cf................3 1 1 2 1 0 .307
Cincinnati 3................................. St. Louis 2 N.Y. Mets 3............................ Washington 1 De La Cruz p.........1 0 0 0 0 1 .143 New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Realmuto dh........4 0 1 0 0 0 .312
Washington 4........................... N.Y. Mets 1 Milwaukee at Pittsburgh........................ (n) Withrow p...........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Gardner lf............4 0 0 0 0 1 .258 Dietrich 1b...........2 0 0 1 0 0 .274
Colorado 14................................. Arizona 7 Arizona at Colorado................................ (n) a-dArnaud ph......1 0 0 0 0 0 .248 Ellsbury cf............3 0 0 0 1 1 .265 Hood lf.................3 0 0 0 0 1 .286
San Diego 4.......................... L.A. Dodgers 2 San Diego at L.A. Dodgers...................... (n) Ramirez p.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Sanchez dh..........4 0 1 0 0 2 .362 Mathis c...............3 0 0 0 0 0 .250
Fridays AL Games Saturdays AL Games c-Pierzynski ph.....1 0 0 0 0 0 .217 Gregorius ss.........3 0 0 0 0 1 .282 Hechavarria ss.....3 0 0 0 0 1 .241
Baltimore 8........................... N.Y. Yankees 0 Texas 12..................................... Houston 4 Cabrera p.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Castro 2b.............4 0 1 0 0 1 .267 Totals............... 28 3 4 3 3 4
Tampa Bay 8............................... Toronto 3 Tampa Bay 7............................... Toronto 5 Johnson p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 McCann c.............3 0 1 0 0 0 .235 Cleveland AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Texas 10..................................... Houston 8 Baltimore 2........................... N.Y. Yankees 0 Totals............... 37 8 13 8 5 9 Teixeira 1b...........3 0 0 0 0 1 .200 Crisp dh...............5 3 3 0 0 1 .600
Chicago White Sox 11............. Minnesota 4 Minnesota 11............ Chicago White Sox 3 Philadelphia AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Judge rf................2 0 0 0 1 2 .172 Kipnis 2b..............4 2 2 2 1 1 .285
Detroit 7................................ Kansas City 6 Kansas City 5................................. Detroit 2 Hernandez 2b......3 1 0 0 2 1 .286 Torreyes 3b..........2 0 0 0 0 1 .293 Lindor ss..............4 1 4 1 1 0 .319
Boston 16................................... Oakland 2 Boston at Oakland.................................. (n) Herrera cf............5 0 0 0 0 1 .280 b-Headley ph-3b..1 0 1 0 0 0 .258 Santana 1b...........4 1 1 1 1 0 .244
Seattle 11............................... L.A. Angels 8 L.A. Angels at Seattle.............................. (n) Franco 3b.............4 0 1 0 0 1 .244 Totals............... 29 0 4 0 2 10 Ramirez 3b...........4 0 0 0 1 0 .305
Fridays Interleague Game Saturdays Interleague Game Howard 1b...........4 0 2 1 0 1 .199 Baltimore AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Chisenhall rf.........4 0 0 0 0 0 .287
Cleveland 6.................................... Miami 2 Cleveland 8.................................... Miami 3 Altherr rf-lf..........4 0 1 0 0 3 .230 Jones cf................4 1 2 1 0 1 .279 Almonte lf............3 0 0 1 0 1 .278
Ruf lf....................4 1 1 0 0 1 .164 Pearce rf..............2 0 0 0 2 0 .244 Naquin cf.............3 1 1 0 1 1 .307
Sundays NL Games Murray p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1-Stubbs pr-rf......0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Perez c.................4 0 1 1 0 2 .153
St. Louis (Martinez 12-7) at Cincinnati (Adleman 2-2), 1:10 p.m. Galvis ss...............4 1 1 0 0 2 .236 Machado 3b........4 0 1 0 0 1 .305 Totals............... 35 8 12 6 5 6
Atlanta (Teheran 4-9) at Philadelphia (Thompson 1-4), 1:35 p.m. Ellis c....................4 1 2 3 0 0 .273 Trumbo dh...........3 1 1 0 1 0 .255 Miami................ 300 000 000 3 4 3
Milwaukee (Anderson 7-11) at Pittsburgh (Brault 0-1), 1:35 p.m. Hellickson p.........2 0 1 0 0 0 .159 Schoop 2b............4 0 0 0 0 1 .278 Cleveland........... 212 002 01x 8 12 0
San Francisco (Cueto 14-5) at Chicago Cubs (Lackey 9-7), 2:20 p.m. Hernandez p........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Davis 1b...............4 0 1 0 0 1 .221 EGordon (7), Suzuki (1), Mathis (3).
Arizona (Bradley 5-8) at Colorado (Bettis 11-7), 4:10 p.m. b-Paredes ph.......1 0 0 0 0 1 .218 Hardy ss...............3 0 2 0 1 0 .262 LOBMiami 2, Cleveland 10. 2BYelich
San Diego (Friedrich 4-10) at L.A. Dodgers (De Leon 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Mariot p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Reimold lf............1 0 0 0 1 0 .226 (34), Crisp (25), Lindor 2 (26), Naquin (17),
Washington (Scherzer 15-7) at N.Y. Mets (Lugo 2-2), 8:08 p.m. Gomez p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 a-Bourn ph-lf.......2 0 1 0 0 1 .333 Perez (4). HRKipnis (22), off Fernandez.
Sundays AL Games Bourjos rf.............1 0 0 0 0 0 .249 Joseph c...............3 0 0 0 0 0 .188 RBIsYelich 2 (85), Dietrich (33), Kipnis 2
Toronto (Happ 17-4) at Tampa Bay (Archer 8-17), 1:10 p.m. Totals............... 36 4 9 4 2 11 Totals............... 30 2 8 1 5 5
Atlanta............... 000 040 004 8 13 0 (74), Lindor (66), Santana (68), Almonte
N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 6-11) at Baltimore (Miley 8-11), 1:35 p.m. New York............ 000 000 000 0 4 1 (17), Perez (10). CSYelich (4). SFDiet-
Chicago White Sox (Ranaudo 1-1) at Minnesota (Albers 0-0), 2:10 p.m. Philadelphia....... 130 000 000 4 9 1 Baltimore........... 000 110 00x 2 8 0
a-flied out for Withrow in the 7th. b- rich, Almonte. SChisenhall.
Detroit (Norris 2-2) at Kansas City (Volquez 10-10), 2:15 p.m. a-singled for Reimold in the 7th. b-sin- Runners left in scoring positionCleve-
Houston (McHugh 9-10) at Texas (Darvish 5-3), 3:05 p.m. struck out for D.Hernandez in the 7th. c- gled for Torreyes in the 8th.
lined out for Ramirez in the 8th. land 6 (Kipnis, Ramirez, Chisenhall 3, Per-
Boston (Rodriguez 2-6) at Oakland (Graveman 10-9), 4:05 p.m. 1-ran for Pearce in the 7th. ez). RISPMiami 2 for 2; Cleveland 4 for
L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 9-13) at Seattle (Iwakuma 14-10), 4:10 p.m. EFranco (9). LOBAtlanta 9, Philadel- EJudge (1). LOBNew York 5, Balti-
phia 7. 2BFreeman 2 (36), Markakis (34), 15.
Sundays Interleague Game more 9. 2BMachado (39), Trumbo (21),
Miami (Koehler 9-10) at Cleveland (Salazar 11-6), 4:10 p.m. Beckham (13), Howard (9), Galvis (24), El- Runners moved upRamirez. GIDP
Hardy (22). HRJones (25), off Sabathia. Prado, Santana.
lis (7). HRKemp (27), off Hellickson; El- RBIsJones (76).
lis (2), off De La Cruz. RBIsInciarte (27), DPMiami 1 (Dietrich, Hechavarria);
Runners left in scoring positionNew Cleveland 1 (Kipnis, Lindor, Santana).
Mondays NL Games Mondays AL Games Freeman (70), Kemp 4 (92), Markakis (74), York 2 (McCann 2); Baltimore 5 (Machado
Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee......... 1:10 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Yankees................ 1:05 p.m. Flowers (27), Howard (46), Ellis 3 (18). SB Miami IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
2, Trumbo, Joseph, Bourn). RISPNew York FernandezL,13-8...52-e 12 7 6 2 5 114 3.03
N.Y. Mets at Cincinnati................. 1:10 p.m. Baltimore at Tampa Bay.............. 1:10 p.m. Peterson (5). CSMarkakis (2). SFFlow- 0 for 2; Baltimore 2 for 9.
Philadelphia at Miami................. 1:10 p.m. Kansas City at Minnesota............ 2:10 p.m. ers. SDe La Cruz. Dunn................1-e 0 0 0 1 0 10 2.67
GIDPMcCann, Teixeira, Pearce, Hardy. Ellington.......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0.83
Atlanta at Washington................. 4:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Oakland................. 4:05 p.m. Runners left in scoring positionAtlanta DPNew York 2 (Gregorius, Castro, Teix-
St. Louis at Pittsburgh.................. 4:05 p.m. Detroit at Chicago White Sox...... 4:10 p.m. 6 (Kemp 2, Flowers 2, Beckham, Pierzyn- Ogando............ 1 0 1 0 2 1 21 4.32
eira), (Torreyes, Castro, Teixeira); Baltimore Cleveland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
San Francisco at Colorado........... 4:10 p.m. Texas at Seattle............................ 4:10 p.m. ski); Philadelphia 4 (Herrera 2, Altherr, Gal- 2 (Joseph, Hardy, Davis), (Givens, Hardy,
Arizona at L.A. Dodgers............... 8:10 p.m. Houston at Cleveland.................. 7:10 p.m. vis). RISPAtlanta 6 for 12; Philadelphia 2 Bauer W, 10-6....81-e 4 3 3 3 4 103 3.70
Davis).
Mondays Interleague Game for 11. New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Miller.............. 2-e 0 0 0 0 0 5 1.17
Boston at San Diego, 4:40 p.m. Runners moved upFreeman, Herrera. Sabathia L, 8-12.6 6 2 1 2 1 100 4.20 Inherited runners-scoredDunn 1-0,
DPPhiladelphia 1 (Ellis, C.Hernandez). Warren............ 1 2 0 0 1 2 23 3.38 Miller 1-0. IBBoff Fernandez (Naquin).
NL BOXES Cincinnati AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Hamilton cf..........4 3 2 0 1 0 .261
Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
De La Cruz........ 5 6 4 4 2 5 84 4.89
Clippard........... 1 0 0 0 2 2 26 0.68
Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
WPOgando.
T2:38. A27,483 (38,000).
Cozart ss..............4 1 2 1 1 1 .261 Withrow.......... 1 0 0 0 0 1 11 3.21 Gausman W, 7-10 6 2 0 0 2 8 109
Votto 1b...............2 2 1 1 3 0 .310 Ramirez............ 1 0 0 0 0 1 13 3.92 3.58
Giants 3, Cubs 2 Cabrera W, 3-0.... 1 2 0 0 0 3 21 2.43
San Francisco AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Span cf.................4 0 0 0 0 2 .271
Duvall lf................3 0 0 1 1 2 .244
Suarez 3b.............3 0 0 0 0 2 .247 Johnson........... 1 1 0 0 0 1 19 3.14
Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Givens H, 11.... 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 3.57
Brach H, 21...... 1 1 0 0 0 1 16 1.73 NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pagan lf................4 1 1 0 0 0 .287
Wood p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
b-Cabrera ph........1 0 1 2 0 0 .256 Hellickson........ 6 5 4 4 3 6 104 3.88
Britton S, 40-40.1 0 0 0 0 1 15 0.66
HBPGausman (Gregorius). WPClip- LEADERS
Posey c.................4 0 0 0 0 1 .289 Lorenzen p...........0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 D.Hernandez.... 1 2 0 0 0 1 19 4.14 pard.
Pence rf...............4 0 0 0 0 1 .281 c-Schebler ph.......0 1 0 0 1 0 .241 Mariot.............. 1 1 0 0 2 1 28 6.75 T3:02. A30,855 (45,971).
Crawford ss..........4 1 1 0 0 0 .273 Cingrani p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Gomez L, 3-3.... 0 4 4 4 0 0 15 3.56 BATTINGLeMahieu, Colorado, .342;
Panik 2b...............4 1 1 0 0 1 .253 Peraza 2b.............4 0 2 1 1 1 .323 Murray............. 1 1 0 0 0 1 13 4.12 Murphy, Washington, .340; Prado, Miami,
Belt 1b.................3 0 0 0 1 2 .270 Gomez pitched to 4 batters in the 9th. Royals 5, Tigers 2
Barnhart c............5 0 2 2 0 1 .259 .317; Blackmon, Colorado, .317; Segura,
Nunez 3b.............3 0 1 1 0 1 .225 Holt rf..................4 1 1 0 1 0 .214 Inherited runners-scoredMurray 2-2. Detroit AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Arizona, .317; Ramos, Washington, .312;
Bumgarner p........1 0 0 0 1 0 .164 Straily p................2 0 0 0 0 2 .000 T3:28. A17,175 (43,651). Kinsler 2b.............5 1 2 1 0 0 .276 Realmuto, Miami, .312; Seager, Los Ange-
b-Parker ph..........1 0 0 0 0 0 .250 De Jesus 3b..........2 1 1 0 0 0 .236 Iglesias ss.............5 0 2 0 0 1 .251 les, .312; Votto, Cincinnati, .310; Braun,
AL BOXES
Lopez p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals............... 34 9 12 8 9 9 Cabrera 1b...........3 0 1 0 2 1 .312 Milwaukee, .309.
Strickland p..........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 St. Louis.............. 100 000 000 1 5 1 V.Martinez dh......3 0 0 0 2 1 .295 RUNSBryant, Chicago, 112; Arenado,
Romo p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Cincinnati........... 001 010 25x 9 12 1 J.Martinez rf........3 1 1 0 2 2 .319 Colorado, 100; Blackmon, Colorado, 92; Le-
Smith p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 a-struck out for J.Garcia in the 7th. b- Upton lf...............4 0 0 0 0 0 .237 Mahieu, Colorado, 91; Seager, Los Angeles,
Casilla p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Rangers 12, Astros 4
singled for Wood in the 7th. c-walked for Collins cf..............4 0 1 0 0 1 .231 88; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 87; Votto, Cincin-
Totals............... 32 3 4 1 2 8 Lorenzen in the 8th. d-struck out for Wil- Houston AB R H BI BB SO Avg. McCann c.............4 0 1 1 0 0 .221
Springer rf............3 0 0 0 2 1 .254 nati, 85; Myers, San Diego, 83; Freeman,
Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg. liams in the 9th. Romine 3b...........2 0 1 0 1 0 .230 Atlanta, 83; Murphy, Washington, 82.
Bryant 1b-lf..........5 0 2 0 0 0 .306 EGyorko (7), Holt (1). LOBSt. Louis Bregman 3b.........5 0 2 0 0 0 .248 a-Saltalamacchia ph...1 0 0 0 0 1 .187
Altuve 2b.............4 0 1 0 1 0 .348 RBIArenado, Colorado, 117; Murphy,
Zobrist rf-2b.........3 1 0 0 1 1 .275 8, Cincinnati 11. 2BGrichuk (21), Cozart Jones 3b...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 Washington, 98; Rizzo, Chicago, 93; Kemp,
Russell ss.............3 0 0 0 0 2 .241 2 (28), Votto (26), Barnhart (20), Holt (4), Correa ss..............4 1 1 0 0 0 .275 Totals............... 34 2 9 2 7 7
Contreras c..........4 0 2 0 0 1 .274 Gurriel 1b............4 0 0 0 0 0 .321 Atlanta, 92; Bryant, Chicago, 91; Bruce,
De Jesus (6). HRGyorko (25), off Straily. Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg. New York, 88; Russell, Chicago, 88; Yelich,
Baez 2b-3b...........3 1 1 1 0 0 .271 RBIsGyorko (50), Cozart (48), Votto (79), Gattis dh..............4 1 3 1 0 1 .251 Dyson cf...............5 0 1 0 0 1 .247
Szczur lf-rf-lf.........3 0 0 0 0 3 .272 Hernandez lf........3 0 1 1 1 0 .218 Miami, 85; Duvall, Cincinnati, 85; Gonzalez,
Duvall (85), Peraza (14), Barnhart 2 (38), Cuthbert 3b.........3 1 2 1 1 0 .291 Colorado, 84.
d-Coghlan ph.......0 0 0 0 1 0 .220 Cabrera 2 (19). SBHamilton (58), Peraza Castro c................3 0 0 0 0 2 .218 Hosmer 1b...........4 1 1 2 0 2 .272
Wood p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .222 a-White ph...........1 1 1 0 0 0 .216 HITSSegura, Arizona, 167; Murphy,
(14). CSPeraza (4). SFDuvall. Morales dh..........3 0 1 0 1 0 .250 Washington, 164; Prado, Miami, 163; Sea-
Arrieta p..............2 0 1 1 0 1 .276 Runners left in scoring positionSt. Louis Marisnick cf.........4 1 2 2 0 0 .217 1-Gore pr-dh........0 1 0 0 0 0 .000
Heyward rf...........2 0 0 0 0 1 .231 Totals............... 35 4 11 4 4 4 ger, Los Angeles, 162; LeMahieu, Colorado,
3 (Grichuk, Rosario 2); Cincinnati 7 (Du- Perez c.................3 1 0 0 1 1 .255 159; Bryant, Chicago, 156; Blackmon, Colo-
La Stella 3b..........1 0 0 0 0 1 .284 vall, Suarez 2, Barnhart, Holt 2, De Jesus). Texas AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Gordon lf.............4 0 1 0 0 1 .224
a-Soler ph-lf.........1 0 0 0 0 1 .247 Mazara rf.............4 2 1 2 1 1 .275 rado, 153; Arenado, Colorado, 151; Yelich,
RISPSt. Louis 0 for 4; Cincinnati 5 for 16. Burns lf................0 0 0 0 0 0 .111 Miami, 150; Marte, Pittsburgh, 146; Gonza-
Cahill p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .125 GIDPGyorko, Peralta, Rosario, Barn- Desmond cf.........5 2 2 2 0 1 .291
Beltran dh............3 1 2 2 2 0 .264 Orlando rf............3 0 1 0 1 0 .304 lez, Colorado, 146; Villar, Milwaukee, 146.
c-Ross ph.............1 0 1 0 0 0 .241 hart. Escobar ss............4 0 1 2 0 1 .266
Grimm p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1-DeShields pr-dh.0 1 0 0 0 0 .229 DOUBLESRizzo, Chicago, 38; Murphy,
DPSt. Louis 1 (G.Garcia, Gyorko, Car- Mondesi 2b.........4 1 1 0 0 1 .185 Washington, 38; Seager, Los Angeles, 37;
Rizzo 1b...............0 0 0 0 1 0 .292 penter); Cincinnati 3 (Cozart, Peraza, Beltre 3b..............5 2 3 1 0 0 .292
Odor 2b...............5 0 1 2 0 2 .277 Totals............... 33 5 9 5 4 7 Freeman, Atlanta, 36; Rendon, Washing-
Fowler cf..............4 0 0 0 0 1 .276 Votto), (De Jesus, Peraza, Votto), (Peraza, Detroit............... 000 100 001 2 9 0
Totals............... 32 2 7 2 3 12 Gomez lf..............5 0 1 0 0 1 .212 ton, 35; Markakis, Atlanta, 34; Segura,
Votto). Kansas City......... 000 210 02x 5 9 0
San Francisco...... 100 101 000 3 4 1 St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Moreland 1b........3 1 2 2 0 1 .253 Arizona, 34; Marte, Pittsburgh, 34; Villar,
Andrus ss.............4 1 1 0 0 1 .295 a-struck out for Romine in the 8th. Milwaukee, 34; Yelich, Miami, 34.
Chicago.............. 000 011 000 2 7 1 Garcia L, 10-11.... 6 6 2 2 4 8 93 4.41 1-ran for Morales in the 8th.
a-struck out for La Stella in the 5th. Socolovich.......1-e 1 1 1 0 0 8 2.35 Chirinos c.............4 2 3 0 0 0 .208 TRIPLESOwings, Arizona, 9; Crawford,
Totals............... 38 12 16 11 3 7 LOBDetroit 12, Kansas City 8. 2BIgle- San Francisco, 9; Hernandez, Philadelphia,
b-flied out for Bumgarner in the 7th. c- Kiekhefer......... 0 2 1 1 1 0 8 5.14
singled for Cahill in the 7th. d-walked for Houston............. 010 001 002 4 11 0 sias (19), J.Martinez (31), Cuthbert (25). 9; LeMahieu, Colorado, 8; Lamb, Arizona,
Broxton........... 2-e 0 0 0 0 1 9 4.59 HRKinsler (25), off Pounders; Hosmer
Szczur in the 8th. Williams........... 1 3 5 5 4 0 31 7.42 Texas.................. 010 220 25x 12 16 0 8; Revere, Washington, 7; Belt, San Fran-
EBelt (8), La Stella (4). LOBSan Fran- a-doubled for Castro in the 9th. (20), off Fulmer. RBIsKinsler (71), Mc- cisco, 7; Harrison, Pittsburgh, 7; Panik, San
Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Cann (43), Cuthbert (43), Hosmer 2 (83),
cisco 4, Chicago 9. 2BPagan (23), Con- Straily W, 11-7...52-e 3 1 1 7 5 90 3.83 1-ran for Beltran in the 8th. Francisco, 6; Carpenter, St. Louis, 6; Turner,
treras (11). RBIsNunez (58), Baez (48), LOBHouston 8, Texas 6. 2BBregman Escobar 2 (45). SBGore (3). CSKinsler Washington, 6; Segura, Arizona, 6; Bruce,
Wood H, 11....11-e 0 0 0 1 3 19 3.66 (5).
Arrieta (7). SBCrawford 2 (6), Baez (12). Lorenzen H, 3.... 1 1 0 0 0 1 10 2.50 (10), White (13), Desmond (28), Beltran New York, 6; Bourjos, Philadelphia, 6; Free-
SFBaez. SFowler. (27), Odor (29), Moreland (18), Chirinos Runners left in scoring positionDetroit man, Atlanta, 6.
Cingrani........... 1 1 0 0 0 1 13 3.42 6 (V.Martinez, J.Martinez, Upton 2, McCann
Runners left in scoring positionSan Kiekhefer pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. (8). HRGattis (23), off Holland; Marisnick HOME RUNSArenado, Colorado, 36;
Francisco 1 (Bumgarner); Chicago 6 (Rus- (5), off Alvarez; Beltre (26), off Musgrove; 2); Kansas City 4 (Dyson 2, Hosmer, Esco- Bryant, Chicago, 36; Carter, Milwaukee, 30;
Inherited runners-scoredKiekhefer 1-1, bar). RISPDetroit 1 for 10; Kansas City 3
sell 2, Szczur 2, Arrieta, Fowler). RISPSan Broxton 2-0, Wood 3-0. IBBoff J.Garcia Mazara (16), off Musgrove. RBIsGattis Duvall, Cincinnati, 29; Freeman, Atlanta,
Francisco 1 for 4; Chicago 2 for 8. (58), Hernandez (7), Marisnick 2 (14), Maz- for 8. 28; Bruce, New York, 28; Story, Colorado,
(Votto), off Kiekhefer (Duvall). WPJ.Gar- Runners moved upUpton, Iglesias,
San Francisco IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA cia 2. PBRosario (1). ara 2 (54), Desmond 2 (80), Beltran 2 (80), 27; Tomas, Arizona, 27; Cespedes, New
BumgarnerW,14-8...6 5 2 2 0 10 103 2.51 Beltre (90), Odor 2 (76), Moreland 2 (57). V.Martinez. GIDPCabrera. York, 27; Kemp, Atlanta, 27.
T3:10. A31,118 (42,319). DPKansas City 1 (Escobar, Mondesi,
Lopez H, 14......1-e 1 0 0 0 0 6 3.97 SBDesmond (20), Odor (12). STOLEN BASESHamilton, Cincinnati, 58;
Strickland H, 15.2-e 1 0 0 1 0 15 2.82 Runners left in scoring positionHous- Hosmer). Villar, Milwaukee, 51; Marte, Pittsburgh,
Romo H, 11..... 2-e 0 0 0 0 1 7 2.86 Braves 6, Phillies 4 ton 3 (Altuve, Gurriel, Marisnick); Texas 3 Detroit IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA 46; Nunez, San Francisco, 32; Jankowski,
Smith H, 16......1-e 0 0 0 2 1 15 5.06 Atlanta AB R H BI BB SO Avg. (Gomez 2, Andrus). RISPHouston 3 for Fulmer L, 10-6.... 6 7 3 3 1 4 87 2.77 San Diego, 29; Segura, Arizona, 28; Perez,
Casilla S, 30-36.1 0 0 0 0 0 5 3.16 Inciarte cf.............5 0 1 0 0 2 .290 10; Texas 8 for 18. Rondon............ 1 0 0 0 1 2 23 3.60 Milwaukee, 27; Myers, San Diego, 25; Gold-
Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Garcia 3b.............4 3 2 3 1 0 .274 Runners moved upSpringer, Bregman, Ryan.................1-e 1 2 2 1 1 12 3.47 schmidt, Arizona, 23; Turner, Washington,
Arrieta L, 16-6.... 6 4 3 2 2 7 103 2.84 Freeman 1b.........4 1 1 0 1 2 .291 Gomez. LIDPMazara. GIDPAltuve, Cor- Lowe................1-e 1 0 0 1 0 15 7.68 20.
Cahill................ 1 0 0 0 0 1 16 2.73 Kemp lf................5 1 1 0 0 2 .262 rea, Hernandez. Mantiply..........1-e 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 PITCHINGArrieta, Chicago, 16-6; Les-
Grimm............. 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 3.69 Markakis rf..........3 0 0 1 1 2 .266 DPHouston 1 (Musgrove, Gurriel); Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA ter, Chicago, 15-4; Strasburg, Washington,
Wood............... 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 3.29 Flowers c.............5 0 1 1 0 1 .267 Texas 3 (Andrus, Odor, Moreland), (Andrus, Ventura W, 10-9... 6 6 1 1 6 2 105 4.22 15-4; Scherzer, Washington, 15-7; Cueto,
Smith pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Peterson 2b.........5 0 1 1 0 0 .251 Moreland), (Beltre, Odor, Moreland). Soria H, 18....... 1 0 0 0 1 1 19 3.70 San Francisco, 14-5; Hammel, Chicago, 14-
Inherited runners-scoredStrickland Swanson ss..........5 0 1 0 0 0 .250 Houston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Herrera H, 24... 1 1 0 0 0 1 19 1.74 7; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 14-8; Roark,
1-0, Casilla 1-0. HBPBumgarner (Russell). Gant p..................1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Musgrove L, 2-3...41-e 8 5 5 2 3 77 5.06 Pounders.........1-e 2 1 1 0 1 9 10.29 Washington, 14-8; Fernandez, Miami, 13-8;
WPArrieta 2. PBContreras (5). Cunniff p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Hoyt.............. 12-e 1 0 0 0 3 25 5.73 Davis S, 22-25.2-e 0 0 0 0 2 12 2.04 Maeda, Los Angeles, 13-8.
T3:13. A41,250 (41,072). Simmons p...........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Sipp.................. 0 0 1 1 1 0 6 5.75 Inherited runners-scoredLowe 2-2, ERAHendricks, Chicago, 2.09; Bumgar-
b-dArnaud ph......0 1 0 0 1 0 .248 Neshek.............1-e 2 1 1 0 0 8 2.72 Mantiply 2-0, Davis 1-0. IBBoff Ryan (Per- ner, San Francisco, 2.51; Syndergaard, New
Ramirez p.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Harris.............. 2-e 0 0 0 0 0 5 2.41 ez). WPVentura, Ryan, Lowe.
Reds 9, Cardinals 1 Rodgers........... 2-e 5 5 5 0 0 26 67.50 York, 2.56; Lester, Chicago, 2.61; Arrieta,
c-Beckham ph......1 0 1 0 0 0 .224 T3:14. A39,757 (37,903). Chicago, 2.84; Scherzer, Washington, 2.89;
St. Louis AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Bradley p.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Gustave............1-e 0 0 0 0 1 4 1.93
Carpenter 1b.......3 0 0 0 1 1 .280 Texas IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Roark, Washington, 2.89; Cueto, San Fran-
Cabrera p.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Twins 11, White Sox 3
Gyorko ss.............3 1 1 1 1 0 .244 Totals............... 38 6 9 6 4 9 Holland W, 7-6.... 6 6 2 2 3 2 108 4.57 cisco, 2.98; Fernandez, Miami, 3.03; de-
Moss lf.................2 0 0 0 2 1 .256 Philadelphia AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Kela H, 12........ 1 2 0 0 1 0 30 6.48 Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Grom, New York, 3.04.
Piscotty rf............4 0 2 0 0 0 .275 Hernandez 2b......5 1 1 1 0 0 .285 Bush................. 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 2.92 Eaton cf................4 1 1 1 0 1 .281 STRIKEOUTSScherzer, Washington,
Grichuk cf............4 0 1 0 0 2 .230 Altherr rf-lf-cf......4 2 0 0 0 1 .222 Alvarez............. 1 3 2 2 0 1 14 12.60 Anderson ss.........4 0 1 0 0 1 .282 238; Fernandez, Miami, 224; Bumgarner,
Peralta 3b............3 0 0 0 1 2 .242 Franco 3b.............5 1 4 1 0 0 .250 Sipp pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Cabrera lf.............3 1 1 1 1 0 .295 San Francisco, 217; Syndergaard, New York,
Garcia 2b.............1 0 1 0 3 0 .275 Howard 1b...........3 0 0 0 1 1 .197 Inherited runners-scoredHoyt 2-0, Abreu 1b..............4 0 0 0 0 1 .291 188; Ray, Arizona, 183; Strasburg, Wash-
Rosario c..............4 0 0 0 0 0 .200 Rupp c..................4 0 1 2 0 2 .263 Neshek 1-1, Harris 2-1, Gustave 1-0. HBP Frazier 3b.............2 0 0 0 2 1 .214 ington, 179; Arrieta, Chicago, 168; Lester,
Garcia p...............2 0 0 0 0 2 .180 Ruf lf....................3 0 0 0 0 0 .156 Rodgers (Moreland). Garcia rf...............4 1 0 0 0 2 .237 Chicago, 164; Cueto, San Francisco, 163;
a-Hazelbaker ph...1 0 0 0 0 1 .244 Bourjos rf.............1 0 0 0 0 0 .248 T3:27. A35,538 (48,114). Smith dh..............4 0 0 0 0 2 .000 Lackey, Chicago, 156.
Socolovich p........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Herrera cf............3 0 0 0 0 2 .278 Avila c..................3 0 0 0 1 1 .230 SAVESFamilia, New York, 45; Jansen,
Kiekhefer p..........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 d-Goeddel ph-lf...1 0 0 0 0 1 .189 Sanchez 2b..........3 0 1 1 0 0 .174 Los Angeles, 40; Melancon, Washington,
Broxton p.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Rays 7, Blue Jays 5 Totals............... 31 3 4 3 4 9 38; Gomez, Philadelphia, 34; Chapman,
Galvis ss...............4 0 0 0 0 1 .234
Williams p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Velasquez p.........2 0 0 0 0 1 .200 Toronto AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Minnesota AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Chicago, 32; Ramos, Miami, 32; Casilla, San
d-Pham ph...........1 0 0 0 0 1 .232 a-Paredes ph........1 0 0 0 0 0 .216 Bautista rf............5 0 1 1 0 1 .227 Dozier 2b.............4 2 2 1 0 1 .273 Francisco, 30; Rodney, Miami, 25; Papel-
Totals............... 28 1 5 1 8 10 Donaldson 3b......4 0 1 0 1 1 .297 a-Escobar ph-2b..1 0 0 0 0 1 .264 bon, Washington, 19; Rondon, Chicago, 18.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA BASEBALL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 C11

ORIOLES 2, YANKEES 0

Os take 3rd straight shutout of Yanks


Gausman outpitches CC Sabathia for 2nd time in 7 days
DAVID GINSBURG PAULA WOLF
AP SPORTS WRITER
WHEELCHAIR QUARTERBACK
BALTIMORE Kevin
Gausman outpitched CC
Sabathia for the second
Phillies will face
time in seven days, Adam
Jones homered and the
more questions
Baltimore Orioles got their about pitching
third straight shutout
against the New York Yan- this offseason
kees, 2-0 on Saturday night.
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Olympic gold medalist Laurie


Hernandez performs flips from Gausman (7-10) allowed Going into this season, the
the mound before throwing out two hits and two walks over Phillies were expected to have
the ceremonial first pitch before six innings to win his fourth a nucleus of young starting
the game between New York and straight start. He struck out pitchers (Aaron Nola, Vince
Washington on Saturday. eight and permitted only one Velasquez and Jerad Eick-
NEW YORK METS
runner past second base. hoff ) supplemented by a pair
The right-hander threw of veterans (Jeremy Hellick-
seven shutout innings in ASSOCIATED PRESS
son and Charlie Morton).
Olympian New York last Sunday and
is 2-1 with an 0.80 ERA in
Orioles Adam Jones, top, rounds the bases on a solo home run
past New York Yankees starting pitcher CC Sabathia in the fifth
And minor league prospects
Jake Thompson and Zach Ef-

first pitch
inning on Saturday.
five starts against the Yan- lin were considered possible
kees this season. call-ups.
Zach Britton, the third However, as 2016 winds
Hernandez flips Baltimore reliever, worked LOSS FOR STORMERS down and people begin look-
a perfect ninth for his 40th ing toward 2017, the Phils may
before throwing save in 40 opportunities. Host Sugar Land built a 5-0 lead after three innings and have more starting rotation
held on for a 5-4 victory over the Lancaster Barnstormers on
The victory moved the Saturday night. question marks than they did
NEW YORK (AP) Safe to third-place Orioles within last offseason.
Four different players had RBIs for the Skeeters, led by Ricky
say no major league pitcher two games of the top spot in Hagues two runs batted in. Rene Tosoni led the team with
Other than Eickhoff, who
will try to emulate Laurie Her- the AL East. three hits. seems to have established
nandezs acrobatic windup Sabathia (8-12) gave up himself as a solid if unspectac-
Lancaster got 3.2 innings of shutout relief after starter Joey
anytime soon. two runs, one earned, in six Maher surrendered all five runs. ular back-end-of-the-rotation
The Olympic champion innings. All it got him was piece, who is a lock for next
gymnast from New Jersey another loss against the The Barnstormers had 10 hits, including two apiece by Mike season?
Jacobs and Kevin Ahrens.
flipped out , so to speak, while Orioles, the third in a row Probably Velasquez, but hes
throwing the first ball Satur- since mid-July. The series concludes at 7:05 p.m. (Eastern) today in Sugar not been the same hurler in
Land.
day night at Citi Field before Baltimore will seek to recent months, after looking
the New York Mets hosted complete a three-game like a future ace, and he comes
Washington. sweep on Sunday. The Ori- with health issues.
Standing in front of the oles won 8-0 on Friday Nola, too, should be a
mound and wearing a No. 16 night and also beat New weekend before Gausman Trainers room no-brainer, but the former
Mets jersey with her name on York 5-0 in Gausmans pre- stepped to the mound. first-round draft pick will be
the back, Hernandez received a vious start. Yankees: RHP Chad coming off an injury after a
warm ovation from the crowd. The Yankees came to Farewell to Tex Green (2-4, 4.73) has a disappointing 2016 season.
She took off her gold medal town with a season-high sprained elbow and is likely So that leaves at least two
and draped it around her sis- four straight series wins, Maryland native Mark Teix- done for the season. Green spots. Its possible Hellick-
ters neck, then took a couple but they will leave with eira will play his final game at will see a doctor in New son could return if he signs a
of steps forward and with their ninth consecutive se- Camden Yards on Sunday. York on Monday. qualifying offer with the Phil-
a baseball in her hand per- ries loss in Baltimore. Teixeira was cheered as a Orioles: RHP Chris Till- lies, but I suspect hell leave
formed an aerial cartwheel. Gausman struck out six visiting player in Baltimore man (right shoulder) will as a free agent after enjoying a
Back on her feet, the smiling of the first eight batters he until he signed as a free agent have a bullpen session Sun- comeback year.
Hernandez then kicked her faced and experienced only with New York in 2009. From day after throwing three Others in the running for ro-
front leg and bounced a one- one difficult inning, the that point, the hometown kid times from flat ground dur- tation spots likely would be Ef-
hop toss to Mets catcher Rene fourth. New York loaded heard only boos. ing the week. Tillman (15-5, lin, Thompson and AAA start-
Rivera that went wide of home the bases with one out be- When you play a long time, 3.76) last pitched on Aug. 20. ers Nick Pivetta (acquired in
plate. fore Starlin Castro struck it really doesnt bother you at the Jonathan Papelbon trade)
Set to appear on the hit tele- out and Brian McCann hit a all, Teixeira said. Up next and Ben Lively (received in the
vision show Dancing With fly ball to left. Besides, its not like he Marlon Byrd deal), whove had
The Stars this season, Her- A double and an error by spurned the Orioles in 2009. Yankees: RHP Michael very nice seasons.
nandez posed for pictures Yankees right fielder Aaron They didnt have any inten- Pineda (6-11, 5.12) starts the The problem for the Phillies
during batting practice and Judge provided Baltimore tion of signing me. They made series finale today. Hes win- is that injury and inconsis-
showed off her gold medal. with an unearned run in the an offer just to say they made less in his last four starts. tency have kept many of their
Its really heavy, she said. bottom half, and Jones hit his an offer, he said. Orioles: LHP Wade Mi- promising young starters
Hernandez said her favor- 25th home run in the fifth. ley (8-11, 5.43) returns to from cementing their place as
ite Mets player is star pitcher The suddenly punchless Roster moves the mound coming off his bona fide major leaguers.
Noah Syndergaard, who at New York offense had no longest start (seven innings, So we really dont know if
6-foot-6 stands more than a answer. The Yankees to- Orioles: LHP Kyle Lobstein three earned runs) since Velasquez and Nola are foun-
foot and a half taller than the taled 27 runs against Bal- cleared waivers and was out- joining Baltimore at the dations to build on.
diminutive gymnast.. timore over two games last righted to Triple-A Norfolk. trade deadline. For that reason, I wouldnt
mind if Phils general manager
Matt Klentak signed a decent
MLB ROUNDUP veteran or two for 2017 (simi-
lar to Hellickson).
Last-place Rays beat AL East-leading Toronto, again To be honest, Im not sure
there are enough major
league-ready young guys in
Rays 7, Blue Jays 5: Matt Edwin Encarnacion drove the Philadelphia organization
Duffys three-run double high- in Torontos first run with a to fill out a five-man rotation.
lighted a five-run sixth inning single for his 108th RBI.
and last-place Tampa Bay beat
AL East-leading Toronto for American League n Paula Wolf works in sports at LNP.
Email her at pwolf@lnpnews.com.
the second straight game. She also tweets at @PaulaWolfLNP.
The big outburst came Rangers 12, Astros 4: Adri-
against right-hander Marco an Beltre and Nomar Mazara
Estrada (8-7), who had giv- each homered, Derek Hol- MLB NOTES
en up just two singles in the land pitched his third straight
first five innings. Duffys quality start since coming off Yankees Green
double was the fifth hit of
the inning.
the disabled list and Texas
beat Houston for its seventh likely out for
Rookie Blake Snell (5-7) got
the win after giving up one run
straight victory.
After trailing 1-0, the Rang-
rest of season
and two hits while striking out ers got their major league- New York Yankees rookie
seven in six innings. high 42nd come-from-behind right-hander Chad Green has
Torontos lead in the division win. Theyve won eight of nine a sprained throwing elbow and
was trimmed to one-half game and scored at least 10 runs in is likely done for the season.
over Boston, which played lat- each of their past three games. Green said Saturday that
er Saturday. AL West-leading Texas is he doesnt think he will need
When he began the sixth 13-2 against the Astros this ASSOCIATED PRESS
surgery. He will see a doctor in
inning, Estrada had given season and 37-19 against the Philadelphia Phillies Cameron Rupp hits a two-run double during New York on Monday.
the third inning against the Atlanta Braves on Saturday. Philadel-
up only two runs in 22 1/3 division. phias game was going into extra innings at press time. The 25-year-old Green left
career innings at Tropicana Holland (7-6) pitched six in- his start Friday night in Balti-
Field. Bobby Wilson, Logan nings, allowing two runs, six more after just 1 2/3 innings.
Forsythe, Kevin Kiermaier hits and three walks. of one-run losses in the first lins. Yankees manager Joe Girardi
and Evan Longoria opened Evan Gattis had three hits two games of the four-game Pinch hitter Ramon Ca- said he isnt expecting Green to
the inning with consecutive for Houston, including a solo set against the major league breras two-run single in return this year. Girardi said he
singles. After a walk to Brad homer. leaders. the seventh inning put the would play it by ear in terms
Miller brought in a second Joe Musgrove (2-3) allowed Arrieta (16-6) was charged Reds ahead 4-1. Cincinnati of determining his starting ro-
run, Duffy cleared the bases five runs and eight hits over 4 with three runs two earned used four walks by Jerome tation going forward.
with a double to make it 5-1 1/3 innings. and four hits in six innings Williams to score five times Nathan back with Giants:
and get Estrada out of the in his first loss since July 30. in the eighth, capped by Nearly 13 years after he was
game. National League The Cubs had won five in a row Tucker Barnharts bases- traded away, Joe Nathan is
Kiermaier had a two-run overall. loaded double. back with the Giants.
home run off reliever Joe Blag- Giants 3, Cubs 2: Madison Reds 9, Cardinals 1: Zack Dan Straily (11-7) gave up San Francisco promoted the
ini in the seventh. Bumgarner outpitched Jake Cozart hit a pair of doubles three hits, including Jedd 41-year-old right-hander from
Toronto rallied for four Arrieta with 10 strikeouts over during run-scoring innings Gyorkos homer, and a ca- Double-A Richmond before
runs in the ninth off Enny six innings, and San Francisco that included St. Louis mis- reer-high seven walks in Saturdays game.
Romero before Alex Colome pounced on rare miscues by plays, and Cincinnati sent only 5 2/3 innings. Gyorko Nathan was a sixth-round
got the final out for his 30th Chicago for a victory. the Cardinals to their third hit his career-high 25th pick of the Giants in 1995. But
save. Bumgarner (14-8) allowed straight loss. home run, 18 since the All- after struggling in the 2003
Forsythe had three of the two runs and five hits in his The Cardinals have lost Star break. playoffs, Nathan was dealt
Rays 13 hits and scored twice. fourth victory in his last five seven of 11. Theyre still in po- Jaime Garcia (10-11) lost along with left-hander Fran-
Estrada gave up five runs and starts. San Francisco, trying sition to get the NLs second after allowing two runs in cisco Liriano to Minnesota for
seven hits in five-plus innings, to catch Los Angeles in the NL wild-card spot, staying ahead six innings. catcher A.J. Pierzynski.
striking out six. West, rebounded from a pair of the Mets, Pirates and Mar- SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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bert 1; EPn/a 0. mond, WR Tevaun Smith, OT Mitchell Van Sealver Siliga from injured reserve-injury Blocks, C. Garison 4; Digs, G. Polisano 12,
SPORTS SLATE Lebanon....................................1 1 2 Dyk and OT Jeremy Vujnovich. Released LB settlement. M. Leneweaver 12; Assists, A. Edelstein 30.
Reading.....................................1 2 3 Nate Irving and RB Stevan Ridley. Placed TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Waived OL Elizabethtown 3, Lancaster Bible 0
Lebanon Scoring: P. Morales (17:59, 1st), CB Tevin Mitchel, LB Ron Thompson and G Josh Allen, LB Mich Awe, RB Peyton Bar- Elizabethtown d. Lancaster Bible, 25-14,
J. Reeves (27:55, 2nd). Hugh Thornton on injured reserve. ber, DE Kourtnei Brown, CB Javien Elliot, 25-21, 25-17.
Lebanon Assists: C. Hoyer, T. Zechman. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Waived QB DT A.J. Francis, LB Jeremiah George, C Ben Lancaster Bible Scoring: Aces, M. Kemrer
SOCCER Reading Scoring: K. Acevedo (23:51, 1st), Nick Marshall, LB Thurston Armbrister, Gottschalk, RB Russell Hansbrough, S Isaiah 3; Kills, A. Bouslog 8; Blocks, H. Gipe 2; Digs,
COLLEGIATE MEN L. Ramos (21:54, 1st), A. Fontanez (24:16, DT Richard Ash, DT T.J. Barnes, CB Briean Johnson, OT Kyler Kerbyson, LB Josh Keyes, M. Kemrer 12; Assists, A. Shuey 21. Eliza-
Lycoming at Franklin & Marshall, 1 p.m. 1st). Boddy-Calhoun, TE Braedon Bowman, OL WR Jonathan Krause, WR Freddie Martino, bethtown Scoring: Aces, M. Reiss 2; Kills,
West Virginia Wesleyan at Millersville, 1 Reading Assists: L. Ramos. Kadeem Edwards, S Josh Evans, WR Shaq S Kimario McFadden, OL Kelvin Palmer, LB M. Garner 15; Blocks, M. Garner 4; Digs, C.
p.m. Corners-Shots: L 7-11; R 4-9. Evans, OT Rashod Hill, DE Tyrone Holmes, Luke Rhodes and TE Danny Vitale. Released Gallagher 10; Assists, B. Daugherty 30.
COLLEGIATE WOMEN Saves: LM. Gates 5, P. Morales 1; R WR Rashad Lawrence, LB Sean Porter, DT Cliff Matthews. Waived-injured WR
Elizabethtown at Haverford, 3:30 p.m. n/a 10. G Pearce Slater, LB Jordan Tripp and WR Kenny Bell, TE Kivon Cartwright and WR Daemen 3, Millersville 2
Fleetwood.................................0 1 1 Shane Wynn. Released WR Arrelious Benn, Bernard Reedy. Daemen d. Millersville, 25-17, 22-25, 23-
Northern Lebanon.....................0 0 0 G Mackenzy Bernadeau, LB Ryan Davis and WASHINGTON REDSKINS Released DL 25, 25-19, 15-12.
HORSE RACING Fleetwood Scoring: L. Hughes (9:35, 2nd).
Fleetwood Assists: D. Carroll.
G Jacques McClendon. Placed DT Michael
Bennett on injured reserve and CB Aaron
Cullen Jenkins, OL Josh LeRibeus, TE Logan
Paulsen and NT Jerrell Powe. Waived RB
Daemen Scoring: Aces, K. Ballou 3; Kills,
A. Drzymala 21; Blocks, C. Scanlan 4, R.
Corners-Shots: F 0-13; NL 0-4. Colvin on the reserve-suspended list. Mack Brown, CB Lloyd Carrington, OT Ta- Stephenson 4; Digs, J. Kranz 25; Assists, B.
Saves: FM. Stern 4; NLH. Whitman KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Traded CB Marcus koby Cofield, DE Corey Crawford, LB Carlos Dolegowski 58. Millersville Scoring: Aces, K.
12. Cooper to Arizona for an undisclosed draft Fields, WR Maurice Harris, DE Matt Ioan- Laughman 3; Kills, K. Ceriani 17; Blocks, K.
PENN NATIONAL RESULTS pick. Waived LB Tyrell Adams, WR DaRon nidis, TE Marcel Jensen, G Nila Kasitati, FB Ceriani 6; Digs, K. Laughman 22; Assists, G.
1st$16,200,6f Brown, DB Deveron Carr, DB Jamell Fleming, Joe Kerridge, S Geno Matias-Smith, OL Vin- Dawson 39.
7-Bullagion (Gonzalez E.).... 10.20,6.00,2.20 TRANSACTIONS OL Reid Fragel, WR Frankie Hammond Jr., ston Painter, WR Kendal Thompson, WR T.J. Millersville 3, WVa. Wesleyan 0
8-Sultan of Swatara (Flores E.)...... 3.00,2.20 QB Kevin Hogan, S Jeron Johnson, DL David Thorpe, LB Lynden Trail, LB Mike Wakefield Millersville d. West Virginia Wesleyan,
4-Love P S (Guzman P.)......................... 2.40 King, LB Andy Mulumba, QB Aaron Murray, and OT Isaiah Williams. Waived-injured CB 26-24, 25-23, 25-22.
Also Ran: Euro Demon, You R Wonder- C Daniel Munyer, TE Brian Parker, OL Jarrod Mariel Cooper. West Virginia Wesleyan Scoring: Aces, P.
ful, J. D. Superstar, Pocket Picker, Little Pughsley, S Shak Randolph, RB Darrin Reaves, COLLEGE Nottingham 3; Kills, E. Hicks 7; Blocks, A.
Pete. Race Time: 1:14.71. Exacta (7-8) Paid BASEBALL LB Terrance Smith, DL Jimmy Staten, OT Zach MIAMI Suspended WR Sam Bruce for King 2; Digs, H. Moore 10; Assists, P. Not-
$15.30; Superfecta (7-8-4-5) Paid $10.23; National League Sterup and DB Brock Vereen. three games and DL Gerald Willis for one tingham 19. Millersville Scoring: Aces, A.
Trifecta (7-8-4) Paid $12.00. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Recalled RHP LOS ANGELES RAMS Waived OT Isa- game for violations of team rules. Hamm 4; Kills, E. Harman 15; Blocks, K. Wirt
2nd$20,000,1m Joe Nathan from Richmond (SL). iah Battle, DB Christian Bryant, LB Brandon 1, G. Dawson 1, K. Ceriani 1; Digs, K. Laugh-
3-Midnight Dance (Gnzlz)..... 7.20,4.00,3.00 Atlantic League Chubb, TE Justice Cunningham, DT Morgan man 17; Assists, G. Dawson 32.
1-Surprising Soul (Cora D.)........... 5.40,4.40 LONG ISLAND DUCKS Activated RHP Fox, DB Rohan Gaines, RB Aaron Green, WR TENNIS PSU-Berks 3, Lancaster Bible 1
4-Corstorphine (IRE) (Conner T.)........... 2.60 John Brownell. Placed RHP Bobby Blevins Austin Hill, CB Michael Jordan, DB Jordan
Kovacs, C Eric Kush, LB Cameron Lynch, RB Penn State Berks d. Lancaster Bible, 25-
Also Ran: Rontos New York, Broad Axe on the inactive list. 11, 27-25, 22-25, 25-15.
Bernie, Talkin City, Aladdins Lamp, Happy Terrence Magee, WR Paul McRoberts, DB
FOOTBALL Marcus Roberson, DE Ian Seau, DB Jabriel Lancaster Bible Scoring: Aces, L. Grimm
Indeed. Late Scratches: Brockadoodle, Just- 4; Kills, A. Bowen 15; Blocks, A. Shuey 2;
abitunderage, Terac, Notorious Cowboy. National Football League Washington and WR Duke Williams. Termi- U.S. OPEN RESULTS
ARIZONA CARDINALS Released QB nated the contracts of LB Akeem Ayers and Digs, M. Kemrer 17; Assists, A. Shuey 35.
Race Time: 1:35.35. Daily Double (7-3) Paid SATURDAY Penn State Berks Scoring: Aces, L. Amrhein
$33.60; Exacta (3-1) Paid $28.00; Super- Matt Barkley, C Taylor Boggs, CB Cariel DT Cam Thomas. Placed OL Garrett Reynolds
Brooks, DT Red Bryant, WR Marquis Bundy, and OL Darrell Williams on injured reserve. At The USTA Billie Jean King National 6; Kills, L. Amrhein 14, A. Horst 14; Blocks,
fecta (3-1-4-6) Paid $18.61; Trifecta (3-1-4) Tennis Center L. Amrhein 2; Digs, M. Wojciechowski 18;
Paid $34.15. LB Donald Butler, S Chris Clemons, OT Rob MIAMI DOLPHINS Waived LB James
Crisp, S Matthias Farley, WR Brittan Gold- Burgess, DT Deandre Coleman, G Jamil New York Assists, M. Schwartz 46.
3rd$30,400,1m70yds
4-Taller Sister (Wolfsont).... 15.80,5.60,2.80 en, CB Trevon Hartfield, WR Chris Hubert, Douglas, TE Thomas Duarte, QB Zac Dysert, Purse: $46.3 million (Grand Slam)
G Antoine Mcclain, CB Harlan Miller, TE If-
1-Tribal Journey (Cora D.)............. 6.80,3.40
2-Quigleys Corner (Conner T.).... 2.20 eanyi Momah, RB Elijhaa Penny, OT Givens
S Shamiel Gary, LB Tyler Gray, S A.J. Hendy,
OT Ulrick John, DT Chris Jones, DE Cleyon
Surface: Hard-Outdoor AUTO RACING
Price, LB Shaq Riddick, WR Jaxon Shipley, Laing, CB Rashaan Melvin, CB Lafayette Singles
Also Ran: Ballinskelligs, Caras Nay Nay,
Bekkis Dance. Race Time: 1:38.36. Daily TE Hakeem Valles, RB Kerwynn Williams Pitts, DE Cedric Reed, WR Rashawn Scott Men
Double (3-4) Paid $38.20; Exacta (4-1) Paid and CB Ronald Zamort Waived-injured LB and DE Jordan Williams. Released CB Chim- Third Round
$27.40; Superfecta (4-1-2-3) Paid $10.19; Tristan Okpalaugo. di Chekwa, LB James-Michael Johnson, TE Dominic Thiem (8), Austria, def. Pablo INDYCAR
Trifecta (4-1-2) Paid $38.30; Pic 3 (7-3-4) ATLANTA FALCONS Placed CBs Akeem Dominique Jones, RB Daniel Thomas and Carreno Busta, Spain, 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5.
King and DeMarcus Van Dyke on injured OT Sam Young. Placed CB Chris Culliver on
GRAND PRIX AT THE GLEN LINEUP
Paid $71.30. Grigor Dimitrov (22), Bulgaria, def. Joao
4th$14,300,1m70yds reserve. Reached an injury settlement with the PUP list. Sousa, Portugal, 6-4, 6-1, 3-6, 6-2. After Saturday qualifying; race Sunday
4-Sonnys Pharoah (Conner)..... 4.00,2.40,2.20 RB Brandon Wilds Waived-injured LB Tyler MINNESOTA VIKINGS Acquired QB Sam Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, def. Da- At Watkins Glen International (road
2-Hawaiian Sunset (Garcia F.)....... 3.20,2.20 Starr. Placed CB Jalen Collins on the re- Bradford from Philadelphia for a 2017 first- vid Ferrer (11), Spain, 7-6 (3), 6-2, 6-3. course)
1-Hannahs Gamble (Hernandez J.)...... 4.00 serve-suspended list. Waived DT Joey Mbu, and 2018 fourth-round draft pick. Released Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Paolo Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Also Ran: Shotgun Sally, Tactical Maneu- WR J.D. McKissic, S Sharrod Neasman, QB DT Kenrick Ellis. Waived G Willie Beavers, Lorenzi, Italy, 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-2, 6-3.
Matt Simms and TE D.J. Tialavea. WR Moritz Bohringer, OT Carter Bykowski, Lap length: 3.37 miles
ver, Fuego Mi Amor. Late Scratches: No Plan Kei Nishikori, Japan (6), def. Nicolas Ma-
B, Our Princess Belle. Race Time: 1:44.91. BALTIMORE RAVENS Terminated the TE Kyle Carter, G Isame Faciane, WR Isaac hut, France, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. (Car number in parentheses)
Daily Double (4-4) Paid $48.00; Exacta (4- contracts of G Vladimir Ducasse, RB Justin Fruechte, LB Jake Ganus, RB C.J. Ham, DT Stan Wawrinka (3), Switzerland, def. Daniel 1. (9) Scott Dixon, Chevrolet, 01:22.5259
2) Paid $6.60; Superfecta (4-2-1-8) Paid Forsett and QB Josh Johnson. Waived LB Toby Johnson, DE Zach Moore, DE Denzell Evans, Britain, 4-6, 6-3, 6-7 (6), 7-6 (8), 6-2. (147.008). 2. (12) Will Power, Chevro-
$5.80; Trifecta (4-2-1) Paid $11.85; Pic 3 Brennen Beyer, S Terrence Brooks, LB Arthur Perine, RB Jhurell Pressley, DT Travis Raciti, let, 01:22.5742 (146.922). 3. (11) Sebas-
Women tien Bourdais, Chevrolet, 01:22.7844
(3-4-3/4/5) Paid $26.65; Pic 4 (7-3-4-3/4/5) Brown, TE Daniel Brown, WR Jeremy Butler, FB Blake Renaud, CB Tre Roberson, QB Brad
OT Blaine Clausell, RB Stephen Houston, Sorensen, QB Joel Stave, LB Brandon Watts Third Round (146.549). 4. (3) Helio Castroneves, Chev-
Paid $187.20. Carla Suarez Navarro (11), Spain, def.
5th$20,000,6f DE Kapron Lewis-Moore, LB Victor Ochi, LB and DE Stephen Weatherly. Placed S Mi- rolet, 01:22.8748 (146.389). 5. (10) Tony
Patrick Onwuasor, WR-RS Keenan Reynolds, chael Griffin and CB Jabari Price on injured Elena Vesnina (19), Russia, 6-4, 6-3. Kanaan, Chevrolet, 01:22.9158 (146.317).
4-Mo Munnings (Rdrgz A.).... 3.80,3.60,2.20 Simona Halep (5), Romania, def. Timea
5-Williwaw (Gonzalez E.).............. 4.40,2.60 C Matt Skura and CB Julian Wilson, Waived- reserve. Placed QB Taylor Heinicke on the 6. (8) Max Chilton, Chevrolet, 01:23.0064
injured CB Carrington Byndom. Placed WR-RS reserve-NFI list. Babos (31), Hungary, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4. (146.157). 7. (22) Simon Pagenaud, Chev-
1-Buddys No Fool (Whitney D.)........... 3.00 Agnieszka Radwanska (4), Poland, def.
Also Ran: Ganymede, Kazillionaire, Michael Campanaro, WR Chris Matthews and NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Released OL rolet, 01:23.4660 (145.353). 8. (2) Juan
G-T DeOndre Wesley. Chris Barker, WR Aaron Dobson, RB Tyler Caroline Garcia (25), France, 6-2, 6-3. Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 01:23.5493
Brassy Ben. Late Scratches: This Might Be. Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, def.
Race Time: 1:10.90. Daily Double (4-4) Paid CAROLINA PANTHERS Terminated Gaffney, DL Geneo Grissom, LB Rufus John- (145.208). 9. (41) Jack Hawksworth, Hon-
the contracts of S Stevie Brown and DT son, DL Markus Kuhn, WR Keshawn Martin, Zhang Shuai, China, 6-2, 7-5. da, 01:23.6392 (145.052). 10. (7) Mikhail
$12.20; Exacta (4-5) Paid $15.10; Super- Serena Williams (1), United States, def.
fecta (4-5-1-7) Paid $14.17; Trifecta (4-5-1) Kyle Love. Waived CB Zack Sanchez; RBs DB Darryl Roberts, DB Vinnie Sunseri, DL Aleshin, Honda, 01:23.7744 (144.818)
Brandon Wegher and Jalen Simmons; WR Joe Vellano, WR DeAndre Carter, OL Jon Johanna Larsson, Sweden, 6-2, 6-1. 11. (19) RC Enerson, Honda, 01:23.9907
Paid $14.90; Pic 3 (4-4/5-3/4) Paid $19.10. Ana Konjuh, Croatia, def. Varvara Lep-
6th$29,500,6f Keyarris Garrett; TEs Eric Wallace, Marcus Halapio, WR Chris Harper, RB Joey Iosefa, (144.445). 12. (21) Josef Newgarden,
Lucas and Beau Sandland; G David Yankey, LB Kevin Snyder, DL Woodrow Hamilton, LB chenko, United States, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. Chevrolet, 01:24.0983 (144.260). 13. (5)
2-Mc Hottie (Rodriguez A.)..... 15.20,6.60,5.40 Karolina Pliskova (10), Czech Republic,
7-Caitlyns Wish (Wolfsont A.)...... 3.20,3.00 DEs Larry Webster and Arthur Miley; DTs Kamu Grugier-Hill, CB Crevon LeBlanc, WR James Hinchcliffe, Honda, 01:24.0477
Eric Crume and Robert Thomas; LB Brian Devin Lucien and TE Bryce Williams. def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (17), Russia, (144.347). 14. (83) Charlie Kimball, Chev-
8-Malibu Rum Run (Gonzalez E.).......... 6.60 6-2, 6-4.
Also Ran: Without Thought, Majestic Blechen, CB Lou Young and Ss Marcus Ball NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Placed TE Mi- rolet, 01:24.8928 (142.910). 15. (98) Alex-
and Travell Dixon. Placed G Chris Scott on chael Hoomanawanui, OL Khalif Barnes Venus Williams (6), United States, def. ander Rossi, Honda, 01:24.0908 (144.273).
Rosebud, Xtra Special, Heres a Reminder, Laura Siegemund (26), Germany, 6-1, 6-2.
Uknowfriends. Late Scratches: Heres the the reserve-suspended list and WR Kevin and DE Chris McCain on injured reserve. 16. (26) Carlos Munoz, Honda, 01:25.5560
Call. Race Time: 1:12.21. Daily Double (4-2) Norwood, LB Ben Jacobs and OT Jordan Released K Connor Barth. Waived DT Bobby FRIDAYS LATE BOXES (141.802). 17. (18) Conor Daly, Honda,
Paid $42.00; Exacta (2-7) Paid $30.50; Su- Rigsbee on injured reserve. Richardson; DEs Darryl Tapp, Davis Tull and 01:24.2606 (143.982). 18. (27) Marco An-
SCHOLASTIC GIRLS dretti, Honda, 01:26.4285 (140.370). 19.
perfecta (2-7-8-6) Paid $34.70; Trifecta (2- CHICAGO BEARS Placed LB Pernell C.J. Wilson; LB Jeff Schoettmer; FB Austin
7-8) Paid $69.65; Pic 3 (4-4-2) Paid $24.75. McPhee and WR Marquess Wilson on the Johnson; WRs Jake Lampman and Jordan NONLEAGUE (28) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Honda, 01:24.5254
7th$12,400,6f PUP list. Terminated the contracts of TEs Williams-Lambert; OL Jack Allen, Joseph Ephrata 7, Annville-Cleona 0 (143.531). 20. (15) Graham Rahal, Honda,
2-Little Rocco (Garcia F.)..... 22.80,9.80,7.60 Tony Moeaki and Rob Housler; WR Marc Cheek, John Fullington, Marcus Henry, Tony SINGLES L. Kachel, E, d. K. Nyce, 6-4, 01:58.1893 (102.649)
3-I Say I Will (Wolfsont A.)............ 6.40,3.20 Mariani; RB Jacquizz Rodgers; G Shelley Hills, and Tyrus Thompson; TE Garrett Grif- 6-2; F. Dalavai, E, d. A. Wolfe, 6-0, 6-1; K. Li- 21. (20) Spencer Pigot, Chevrolet,
6-Long Cove (Rodriguez A.).................. 5.00 Smith and OT Garry Williams. Waived QB fin and DBs Brian Dixon and Trae Elston. ebl, E, d. D. Mowery, 6-4, 3-6 (8-1); K. Lapp, 01:25.1826 (142.423). 22. (14) Takuma
Also Ran: Red Toro, Mettler, Philippian, David Fales; LB John Timu; WRs Daniel NEW YORK GIANTS Placed K Josh Brown E, d. A. Rivera, 6-2, 6-1. Sato, Honda, 02:12.3265 (91.682)
On the Zip. Race Time: 1:12.80. Daily Dou- Braverman and B.J. Daniels; TE Ben Brau- on the reserve-suspended list. Terminated DOUBLES L. Kachel and F. Dalavai, E, NASCAR-SPRINT CUP
ble (2-2) Paid $267.40; Exacta (2-3) Paid necker, CBs Taveze Calhoun, DeVante Baus- the contracts of OL Adam Gettis and DT Jer- d. K. Nyce and D. Mowery, 8-3; K. Liebl and
$70.00; Superfecta (2-3-6-7) Paid $116.89; by and Kevin Peterson; C Khaled Holmes; melle Cudjo. Waived-injured TE Ryan Malleck K. Lapp, E, d. A. Wolfe and A. Kline, 8-2; K. SOUTHERN 500 LINEUP
Trifecta (2-3-6) Paid $190.05; Pic 3 (4-2-2) OT Jason Weaver; NT Terry Williams and LS and OL Emmett Cleary and Jake Rodgers. Vasquez and M. Long, E, d. A. Rivera and S. After Friday qualifying; race Sunday
Paid $105.50. Patrick Scales. Waived-injured DE Ego Fer- Waived QB Logan Thomas, WR Geremy Da- Bretous, 8-2. At Darlington Raceway
guson and LB Danny Mason. vis, WR Darius Powe, WR Anthony Dable, OL
OFF-TRACK WAGERING CINCINNATI BENGALS Placed DE Marcus Lancaster Country Day 6, Cocalico 1 Darlington, S.C.
Following is a list of tracks and post times Dillon Farrell, OL Ryan Seymour, DT Louis Nix, SINGLES K. Nichols, C, d. C. Scott, 7-5,
Hardison on injured reserve. Terminated the DE Stansly Maponga, LB Brad Bars, LB Ishaq Lap length: 1.366 miles
for todays off-track wagering at Penn Na- contract of CB Chykie Brown. Placed LB Von- 6-2; A. Shields, LC, d. J. Winters, 6-1, 6-0; M. (Car number in parentheses, Based on
tionals Lancaster Off-Track site: Williams, CB Leon McFadden, CB Michael Lilley, LC, d. J. Lagaza, 7-5, 6-4; K. Kubis, LC,
taze Burfict on the Reserve/Suspended list. Hunter, CB Donte Deayon, S Justin Currie and Owners Points)
IR1-Dundalk.................................. 8:30 a.m. d. R. Burke, 6-2, 6-1. 1. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 1st. 2.
Waived-injured WR Mario Alford. Waived FB S Andrew Adams. DOUBLES A. Shields and K. Kubis, LC, d.
GB1-York....................................... 9:10 a.m. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 2nd. 3. (19) Carl
GB2-Fontwell Park........................ 9:20 a.m. Andrew Bonnet, DE Ryan Brown, HB Tra Car- NEW YORK JETS Released WR Jeremy J. Winters and J. Lagaza, 8-6; M. Lilley and
son, C Alex Cooper, DT David Dean, OT Aaron Ross and RB Antone Smith. Waived TE Jace Edwards, Toyota, 3rd. 4. (41) Kurt Busch,
Saratoga...................................... 12:30 p.m. E. Starzyk, LC, d. A. DiCiano and R. Burke, Chevrolet, 4th. 5. (22) Joey Logano, Ford,
Suffolk Downs............................. 12:35 p.m. Epps, HB Bronson Hill, CB Darius Hillary, G Amaro, DL Tarow Barney, LB Freddie Bish- 8-2; C. Scott and S. Taylor, LC, d. K. Nichols
Trey Hopkins, WR Jake Kumerow, TE Matt op, FB Tommy Bohanon, LB Taiwan Jones, 5th. 6. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 6th. 7. (11)
Harrahs Phila.............................. 12:40 p.m. and F. Lo, 8-5. Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 7th. 8. (78) Martin
Gulfstream.................................. 12:50 p.m. Lengel, CB Tony McRae, G Alex Redmond, WR CB Bryson Keeton, G Mike Liedtke, S Doug
Alonzo Russell, WR Rashaun Simonise, G Trip Middleton, CB Darryl Morris, DL Claude Truex, Jr., Toyota, 8th. 9. (48) Jimmie John-
Monmouth................................. 12:50 p.m.
Parx Racing................................. 12:55 p.m. Thurman, OT John Weidenaar and QB Keith
Wenning.
Pelon, TE Wes Sexton, CB Kevin Short, TE
Zach Sudfeld, WR Kenbrell Thompkins,
ATLANTIC son, Chevrolet, 9th. 10. (20) Matt Kenseth,
Toyota, 10th.
Woodbine T....................................... 1 p.m.
Timonium..................................... 1:05 p.m. CLEVELAND BROWNS Signed P Britton G Craig Watts and WR Chandler Worthy. LEAGUE 11. (24) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 11th. 12.
Colquitt. Terminated the contract of WR Waived-injured LB Trevor Reilly and CB Dee (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 12th. 13. (1)
Belterra Park................................. 1:30 p.m. Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 13th. 14. (31)
Canterbury................................... 1:45 p.m. Marlon Moore. Placed WR Josh Gordon Milliner. Placed DL Sheldon Richardson to
and DL Armonty Bryant on the reserve-sus- the reserve-suspended list. Freedom Division Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 14th. 15. (88)
Ellis Park....................................... 1:50 p.m. Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 15th. 16. (42) Kyle
Fort Erie........................................ 1:50 p.m. pended list. Waived P Michael Palardy, DL OAKLAND RAIDERS Placed FB Marcel Re- W L Pct. GB
Kenton Adeyemi, DL Chigbo Anunoby, DB ece on the reserve-suspended List. Acquired Sugar Land......................31 24 .564 Larson, Chevrolet, 16th. 17. (14) Tony Stew-
Arlington....................................... 2:15 p.m. art, Chevrolet, 17th. 18. (5) Kasey Kahne,
Pocono Downs.............................. 4:30 p.m. Pierre Desir, RB Jahwan Edwards, DB Mikell a 2017 conditional draft pick from Seattle York.................................29 24 .547 1
Everette, OL Dan France, WR Taylor Gabriel, for S Dewey McDonald. Waived RB George Lancaster........................24 30 .444 61-w Chevrolet, 18th. 19. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford,
Golden Gate................................. 4:45 p.m. 19th. 20. (21) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 20th.
Del Mar.............................................. 5 p.m. DB Charles Gaines, OL Garth Gerhart, TE Atkinson III, G Mitch Bee, WR K.J. Brent, CB Southern Maryland........24 30 .444 61-w
Connor Hamlett, TE J.P. Holtz, WR Darius Kenneth Durden, WR Marvin Hall, DL Drew Liberty Division 21. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 21st.
Presque Isle.................................. 5:25 p.m. 22. (17) Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., Ford, 22nd.
Northfield.......................................... 6 p.m. Jennings, OL Kaleb Johnson, OL Mike Mat- Iddings, DL Branden Jackson, G Denver Kirk- W L Pct. GB
thews, LB Jason Neill, DB Eric Patterson, P land, DT Derrick Lott, LB John Lotulelei, TE Somerset........................30 25 .545 23. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 23rd. 24. (27) Paul
Mountaineer..................................... 7 p.m. Menard, Chevrolet, 24th. 25. (10) Danica
Red Mile............................................ 7 p.m. Kasey Redfern and LB Justin Tuggle. Jake McGee, WR Jaydon Mickens, TE Ryan Bridgeport......................28 26 .519 11-w
DALLAS COWBOYS Waived LB Derek OMalley, G Oni Omoile, CB Neiko Thorpe, LB New Britain.....................28 28 .500 21-w Patrick, Chevrolet, 25th. 26. (43) Aric Almi-
Ocean Downs............................... 7:20 p.m. rola, Ford, 26th. 27. (15) Clint Bowyer,
Hawthorne H................................ 8:10 p.m. Akunne, C Jake Brendel, DT Rodney Coe, Korey Toomer, DE Greg Townsend Jr. and LB Long Island.....................24 31 .436 6
CB Isaiah Frey, TE Rico Gathers, LB Bran- Kyrie Wilson. Waived-injured LB Neiron Ball Chevrolet, 27th. 28. (13) Casey Mears,
Australia A....................................... 11 p.m. Saturdays Games Chevrolet, 28th. 29. (38) Landon Cassill,
Australia B.................................. 11:10 p.m. don Hepburn, QB Jerrod Johnson, WR and LB-DE James Cowser. Southern Maryland 10........... Bridgeport 1
Andy Jones, LB Deon King, OT Ryan Mack, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Released QB Ford, 29th. 30. (95) Michael McDowell,
Australia C.................................. 11:35 p.m. York 3......................................... Somerset 1 Chevrolet, 30th.
WR Vince Mayle, CB Deji Olatoye, DE Law- McLeod Bethel-Thompson, LB Don Cherry, New Britain 3......................... Long Island 2
rence Okoye, DE Ryan Russell, G Boston S Blake Countess, DT Bruce Gaston, LB 31. (34) Chris Buescher, Ford, 31st. 32.
Sugar Land 5..............................Lancaster 4
FIELD HOCKEY Stiverson, WR Devin Street, TE Austin Tray-
lor, K Matt Wile and OT Bryan Witzmann.
Quentin Gause, LB Najee Goode, G Darrell Southern Maryland at Bridgeport...........(n)
(23) David Ragan, Toyota, 32nd. 33. (7) Re-
gan Smith, Chevrolet, 33rd. 34. (44) Brian
Greene, WR Marcus Johnson, C-G Barrett Long Island at New Britain.......................(n)
Waived-injured DE Mike McAdoo. Placed Jones, WR Cayleb Jones, RB Byron Mar- Scott, Ford, 34th. 35. (83) Matt DiBenedet-
RB Darren McFadden on the reserve-NFI shall, TE M.J. McFarland, DE Jake Metz, RB Sundays Games to, Toyota, 35th. 36. (98) Cole Whitt, Chev-
list and DE DeMarcus Lawrence on the Cedric ONeal, TE Chris Pantale, K Cody Par- Somerset at York.............................. 1 p.m. rolet, 36th. 37. (46) Michael Annett, Chev-
COLLEGIATE WOMEN reserve-suspended list. key, S Ed Reynolds, CB JaCorey Shepherd, S. Maryland at Bridgeport........... 1:12 p.m. rolet, 37th. 38. (32) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Ford,
Newberry..................................0 0 0 DENVER BRONCOS Released RB Ron- DT Aziz Shittu, LB Myke Tavarres and WR Long Island at New Britain........... 1:35 p.m. 38th. 39. (55) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet,
Millersville................................3 2 5 nie Hillman, DL Henry Melton and QB Mark David Watford. Lancaster at Sugar Land.............. 7:05 p.m. 39th. 40. (30) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 40th.
Millersville Scoring: A. Mizak 3 (18:57, Sanchez. Waived C Dillon Day, LB Vontarrius PITTSBURGH STEELERS Acquired CB Mondays Games
28:09, 43:28), K. Bishop 2 (26:38, 57:37). Dora, WR Mose Frazier, OT Lars Hanson, DE Justin Gilbert from Cleveland for a 2018 sixth- Bridgeport at Long Island............ 1:35 p.m.
Millersville Assists: M. Thorwart, A. Lars Koht, LB Kyle Kragen, TE Henry Krieger- round draft pick. Waived-injured TE Paul Southern Maryland at York.............. 5 p.m. EASTERN
Grays.
Corners-Shots: N 2-3; M 14-22.
Coble, CB B.J. Lowery, S Ryan Murphy, OT
Justin Murray, G Robert Myers Jr., G Aaron
Lang. Placed RB LeVeon Bell on the reserve-
suspended list. Released WRs Demarcus Ay-
Sugar Land at Somerset............... 6:05 p.m. LEAGUE
Saves: ND. Elzy 6; MS. Rumler 1. FRIDAYS LATE GAME
Neary, CB Taurean Nixon, LB Dwayne Nor- ers, Cobi Hamilton and Marcus Tucker; RBs
Elizabethtown...........................0 0 0 man, WR Kalif Raymond, LB Sadat Sulley- Brandon Brown-Dukes and Cameron Stingily; Barnstormers 7, Skeeters 5
Muhlenberg..............................2 0 2 LANCASTER SUGAR LAND Eastern Division
man, FB Juwan Thompson, CB John Tidwell OL Shahbaz Ahmed, Antoine Everett, Matt W L Pct. GB
Elizabethtown Scoring: C. Good (64:16). and LB Eddie Yarbrough. Placed S Keo Shi- Feiler and Wade Hansen; CBs Montell Gar- ab r h bi ab r h bi
Muhlenberg Scoring: T. Smith (21:53), R. Gindl cf 4 1 0 1 Prince 2b 5 1 1 0 Reading (Phillies)............87 51 .630
loh on the reserve-suspended list. ner, Doran Grant, Al-Hajj Shabazz and Don- Trenton (Yankees)...........86 53 .619 11-w
Strow (24:34). DETROIT LIONS Waived WR Jace Bill- ald Washington; DL Lavon Hooks, Caushaud Robinson rf 4 1 1 1 Tosoni cf 5 1 1 0
Muhlenberg Assists: E. Boyle, S. Rydgren. Hobson 1b 4 1 3 2 Hague 3b 5 0 3 0 Hartford (Rockies)...........74 64 .536 13
ingsley, CB Alex Carter, WR Quinshad Davis, Lyons and Johnny Maxey; LBs Travis Feeney, New Hampshire (Jays)....68 72 .486 20
Corners-Shots: E 5-7; M 8-14. LB Jayson DiManche, TE Adam Fuehne, Steven Johnson and Jermauria Rasco; QB Bell 3b 4 1 2 0 Scott 1b 4 0 0 1
Saves: EH. Mack 3, M. Donlin 2; ME. Jacobs dh 5 0 1 1 Barfield rf 4 2 2 0 Binghamton (Mets)........62 75 .453 241-w
LB Zaviar Gooden, LB Khaseem Greene, C Bryn Renner and S Ray Vinopal. Portland (Red Sox)..........54 83 .394 321-w
Rosenthal 3, Team 1. Gabe Ikard, S Isaiah Johnson, WR TJ Jones, SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Waived-injured Ahrens 2b 4 0 0 0 Young dh 4 1 2 1
WR Jay Lee, OT Luke Marquardt, OT Mi- WR Rasheed Bailey and LB Shaq Petteway. McDade c 5 2 3 2 Zawadzki ss 4 0 2 1 Western Division
SCHOLASTIC Kajimoto lf 3 1 0 0 Dominguez lf 3 0 2 2 W L Pct. GB
NONLEAGUE chael Ola, DT Caraun Reid, QB Jake Rudock, Waived QB Mike Bercovici, OT Brett Boyko,
OL Brandon Thomas, DB Charles Washing- CB Richard Crawford, LB Ben Gardner, RB Wilson ss 4 0 0 0 Rodriguez c 3 0 1 0 Altoona (Pirates).............75 63 .543
Warwick....................................0 0 0 Cordero ph 1 0 0 0 Akron (Indians)...............75 64 .540 1-w
Donegal.....................................2 4 6 ton, RB George Winn and DT Gabe Wright. Gus Johnson, DT Kamal Johnson, G-T Mar-
Released C Lemuel Jeanpierre and CB Dar- cel Jones, S Adrian McDonald, DT Chuka Totals 37 7 10 7 Totals 38 5 14 5 Harrisburg (Nationals)....73 66 .525 21-w
Donegal Scoring: L. Saunders 3 (26:21, Lancaster............. 120 210 100 7 10 0 Richmond (Giants)..........61 78 .439 141-w
1st; 4:33, 2nd; 22:44, 2nd), A. Bohan (8:17, rin Walls. Placed TE Andrew Quarless on Ndulue, WR-KR Deandre Reaves, LB James
the reserve-suspended list. Ross, CB Larry Scott, TE Tim Semisch, FB Sugar Land........... 010 120 010 5 14 1 Erie (Tigers).....................60 78 .435 15
1st), M. Allessie (8:03, 2nd), G. Miller 2BRobinson, McDade 2; Barfield. Bowie (Orioles)...............56 84 .400 20
(25:39, 2nd). GREEN BAY PACKERS Released G Josh Chris Swain, G Vi Teofilo, LB James Vaugh- 3BHobson. HRMcDade. SFScott,
Sitton, WR Geronimo Allison, LB Sam Bar- ters, TE Matt Weiser WR Dom Williams Saturdays Games
Donegal Assists: M. Allessie 3, A. Bohan. Dominguez. EThompson. LOBLan- Hartford 3............................... Harrisburg 2
Corners-Shots: W 3-3; D 21-16. rington, LB Carl Bradford, LB Beniquez and CB Trevor Williams. Placed DT Damion caster 10; Sugar Land 9. DPLancaster 1.
Brown, CB Robertson Daniel, CB Warren Square on the reserve-suspended list. Richmond 7................................. Altoona 3
Saves: WC. Brubaker 9, C. Uptegraph 1; IP H R ER BB SO New Hampshire 5....................... Portland 2
DK. Jean 3.[chNsDeEd Gatewood, LB Reggie Gilbert, LS Rick Lo- SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Waived- Lancaster
vato, G Lucas Patrick, TE Casey Pierce, DT injured WR DeAndre Smelter. Placed LB Akron 4.......................................... Bowie 3
Central Dauphin........................0 1 1 Gardner (W,2-0)......... 7.0 11 4 4 0 1 Erie 6.................................... Binghamton 3
Hempfield.................................0 1 1 Brian Price, RB Brandon Ross, FB Alstevis Aaron Lynch on the reserve-suspended Andrelczyk................. 1.0 2 1 1 1 1
Squirewell, WR Herb Waters, S Jermaine list. Acquired WR Rod Streater and an un- Burns (S,25)............... 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 Reading at Trenton..................................(n)
CD Scoring: M. Butler (19:05). Hartford at Harrisburg.............................(n)
CD Assists: M. Herrigan. Whitehead and QB Marquise Williams. disclosed draft pick from Kansas City for Sugar Land
Hempfield Scoring: C. Myers (15:12), R. Placed DT Tyler Kuder and OL Kyle Steuck an undisclosed draft pick. Traded S L.J. Thompson (L,8-5)...... 6.0 7 6 4 4 3 Sundays Games
Gantz (23:13). on injured reserve. placed C Corey Linsley McCray to Seattle for an undisclosed draft Mattheus................... 1.0 2 1 1 2 2 Hartford at Harrisburg................. 1:30 p.m.
Hempfield Assists: C. Myers. on the PUP list. Placed CB Demetri Good- pick. Released WR Dres Anderson, OL Alex Runzler...................... 1.0 1 0 0 1 3 Altoona at Richmond................... 6:05 p.m.
Corners-Shots: CD 5-9; H 9-11. son and DT Mike Pennel on the reserve- Balducci, WR Devon Cajuste, DL Demetrius Loop........................... 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 Bowie at Akron............................ 6:05 p.m.
Saves: CDL. Smeltz 9; HA. Goins 4. suspended list. Cherry, OL Fahn Cooper, QB Jeff Driskel, TE SOGindl 2, Robinson, Jacobs, Erie at Binghamton...................... 6:35 p.m.
Lancaster Catholic.....................1 1 2 HOUSTON TEXANS Activated DE J.J. JeRon Hamm, RB DuJuan Harris, CB Prince Ahrens, Wilson 2; Prince, Scott 2, Portland at New Hampshire........ 6:35 p.m.
Wyomissing...............................0 0 0 Watt and OT Duane Brown from the PUP Charles Iworah, OL Colin Kelly, LB Corey Le- Barfield. BBGindl, Robinson, Hobson, Reading at Trenton........................... 7 p.m.
LC Scoring: I. Miller 2 (4:30, 1st; 23:35, list. Waived-injured C Dalton Freeman and monier, DL B.J. McBryde, OL Norman Price, Bell, Ahrens, Kajimoto 2; Barfield.
2nd). LB Tony Washington Jr. Released WR Cecil LB Marcus Rush, LB Shayne Skov, NT Garri- T2:50. A5,954.
LC Assists: R. Talbert. Shorts III and S Antonio Allen. Waived OT son Smith, RB Kelvin Taylor and WRs Bryce MLS
Jeff Adams, G Karim Barton, WR Quenton Treggs, Ryan Whalen and DeAndrew White.
Corners-Shots: LC 1-5; W 4-10.
Saves: LCC. Wolfe 10; WT. Faust 2, J. Bundrage, LB Reshard Cliett, TE Anthony SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Terminated the VOLLEYBALL
Edwards 1. Denham, DT Brandon Dunn, RB Kenny contracts of G Jahri Evans and FB Will Tuku-
Hilliard, RB Akeem Hunt, DE Ufomba Ka- afu. Waived DT Brandin Bryant, TE Clayton
FRIDAYS LATE BOXES malu, LB Eric Lee, OT Andrew McDonald, Echard, QB Jake Heaps, LB Steve Longa, WR Thursdays Game
NONLEAGUE CB Terrance Mitchell, CB Robert Nelson, DE Douglas McNeil III, WR E.Z. Nwachukwu, New York City FC 3................. D.C. United 2
COLLEGIATE WOMEN
Lancaster Catholic.....................1 0 1 Dan Pettinato, LB Shakeel Rashad, G Chad WR Kasen Williams, RB Troymaine Pope, Saturdays Games
East Pennsboro..........................2 0 2 Slade, TE Eric Tomlinson and WR Wendall G-C Will Pericak, WR Antwan Goodley, DE F&M 3, Elizabethtown 0 New York 1............................. Vancouver 0
LC Scoring: I. Miller (24:20, 1st). Williams. Tylor Harris, S Keenan Lambert, WR Kenny Franklin & Marshall d. Elizabethtown, 25- New England 2........................... Colorado 0
LC Assists: M. Costello. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Waived DE Ster- Lawler, LB Kache Palacio, DE Ryan Rob- 23, 25-11, 25-21. Philadelphia at Chicago...........................(n)
EP Scoring: S. Sferlazza (2:30, 1st), J. ling Bailey, LB Trevor Bates, S Alden Darby, inson, CB Tye Smith and DT Tani Tupou. Elizabethtown Scoring: Aces, C. Gallagher Portland at FC Dallas...............................(n)
White (14:48, 1st). CB Tay Glover-Wright, S Lee Hightower, S Waived-injured DT Jordan Hill, TE Joe Som- 1; Kills, A. Simpson 9; Blocks, M. Garner 1, Columbus at Los Angeles.........................(n)
EP Assists: J. White, K. Henninger. Stefan McClure, WR MeKale McKay, CB mers, CB Marcus Burley, LB Eric Pinkins and S. Schneider 1; Digs, C. Gallagher 15; As- Wednesday, September 7
Corners-Shots: LC 1-1; EP 19-8. Christopher Milton, G Kitt OBrien, LB Earl OT Terry Poole. Waived RB George Farmer, sists, G. Anders 25. Franklin & Marshall Orlando City at Montreal............ 7:30 p.m.
Saves: LCC. Wolfe 4, I. Miller 1, R. Tal- Okine, DT Kelcy Quarles, G Adam Red- DB Trovon Reed, WR Kevin Smith and DT Scoring: Aces, C. Yoo 4; Kills, G. Polisano 11; Los Angeles at Real Salt Lake....... 9:30 p.m.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA SCOREBOARD SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 C13

John Cook................................. 72-69141 Cedar Crest Scoring: R. Moore (3:00), O. Bryant 41.............................. Merrimack 20 WB. Westwood 1 run (C. Mendel kick)
GOLF Bob Gilder................................. 69-73142 Gonzalez (17:00), W. Malawi (53:00). Bucknell 26.................................. Marist 10 GSJ. Jeffers 11 run (K. Willwerth kick)
Jim Rutledge............................. 69-73142 Cedar Crest Assists: O. Gonzalez, C. Laney. Buffalo St. 29.......................... Otterbein 26 Statistics
Clark Dennis............................. 69-73142 Corners-Shots: GM 2-4; CC 4-10. Catholic 28.............................. McDaniel 21 GS Wyo
Stephen Ames.......................... 70-72142 Saves: GMn/a 5; CCJ. Beard 1. Fairmont St. 30................ W. Virginia St. 20 First downs................................ 24 14
Paul Goydos.............................. 67-75142 JV Score: CC 1, GM 1 Gannon 31........................ S. Connecticut 9 Rushes-Yds..........................48-221 34-78
PGA Jerry Smith............................... 70-72142 Manheim Township.................. 0 1 1 Georgetown 38........................ Davidson 14 Passing yards........................... 125 168
DEUTSCHE BANK CHAMPIONSHIP Grant Waite.............................. 70-73143 Hershey.................................... 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 17.............. Boston College 14 Passes................................10-17-0 10-17-0
Jean-Francois Remesy.............. 71-72143 Manheim Township Scoring: A. Disomma. Hobart 41.............................. Brockport 35 Punts-Avg...............................3-26 4-46.5
Saturday Corners-Shots: MT 3-14; H 0-5. Monmouth (NJ) 23...................... Lehigh 21
Bob Niger.................................. 74-69143 Fumbles-Lost............................2-1 0-0
At TPC Boston Mike Reid.................................. 72-72144 Saves: MTB. Sokso 4; HN/A 7. Muskingum 17................... Waynesburg 16 Penalties-Yards.......................5-56 4-20
Norton, Mass. Brian Henninger....................... 69-76145 JV Score: MT 0, Hershey 0 Navy 52.................................... Fordham 16
Solanco.................................... 1 1 2 Penn St. 33................................ Kent St. 13 Solanco 36, Pottstown 6
Purse: $8.5 million Bob Tway.................................. 69-76145 Solanco.............................0 22 7 7 36
Tom Purtzer.............................. 72-74146 Penn Manor.............................. 2 1 3 Pittsburgh 28............................. Villanova 7 Pottstown.........................0 0 0 6 6
Yardage: 7,214; Par 71 Solanco Scoring: E. Salisbury (11:10), J. Plymouth St. 20........................ Castleton 7
Mark Wiebe.............................. 73-75148 Scoring
Second Round Jeff LeMaster............................ 73-76149 Landis (69:00). Shepherd 27.................... WV Wesleyan 12
Kevin Chappell.......................... 67-64131 Solanco Assists: B. Yoder, Boomsma. Shippensburg 16..... American International 9 SJ. McGuire 5 run (E. Hopkins run)
Paul Casey................................ 66-66132 LPGA Penn Manor Scoring: N. Hess 2 (12:52, Slippery Rock 31.................. New Haven 28 SE. Hopkins 40 run (E. Salisbury kick)
Jimmy Walker........................... 68-64132 MANULIFE LPGA CLASSIC 76:48), K. Mowery (24:00). St. Vincent 47................................ Alma 24 SA. McDonald 42 pass from J. McGuire
Brian Harman........................... 68-65133 Penn Manor Assists: J. Ly. Utica 40............................... Misericordia 6 (E. Salisbury kick)
Smylie Kaufman........................ 68-66134 Saturday SJ. McGuire 1 run (E. Salisbury kick)
Corners-Shots: S 3-3; PM 10-14. Washington (Mo.) 41..... Carnegie-Mellon 34
Dustin Johnson......................... 68-66134 At Whistle Bear Golf Club Saves: SJ. Zook 8; PMB. Martin 3. West Chester 31........................ Bentley 24 PI. Mayes 15 run (kick failed)
Brian Stuard.............................. 66-69135 Cambridge, Ontario JV Score: PM 4, Solanco 3 West Virginia 26....................... Missouri 11 SE. Hopkins 6 run (E. Salisbury kick)
Daniel Berger............................ 67-68135 Purse: $1.6 million Warwick................................... 0 3 3 William Paterson 43................ Alfred St. 13 Statistics
Ryan Moore.............................. 65-70135 West York................................. 0 0 0 SOUTH Sol Pott
Gary Woodland........................ 69-66135 Yardage: 6,613; Par 72 First downs................................ 24 6
Warwick Scoring: A. Lalovic 2, W. Mobley. Boise St. 45............. Louisiana-Lafayette 10
Justin Rose................................ 68-67135 Thirnd Round Warwick Assists: W. Mobley, B. Perezous. Rushes-Yds..........................59-399 29-125
Campbell 59.................... Bluefield South 7 Passing yards............................. 42 8
Patrick Reed.............................. 68-67135 (a-amateur) Corners-Shots: W 2-14; WY 3-13. Charleston Southern 57........ Kentucky St. 7
Roberto Castro......................... 67-69136 Mi Hyang Lee....................... 69-67-66202 Saves: WA. Acebo 9; WYGoodling 8. Passes....................................1-3-0 1-4-0
Duke 49.................................. NC Central 6 Punts-Avg.................................0-0 8-31
Tony Finau................................ 67-69136 Hyo Joo Kim......................... 68-67-68203 JV Score: Warwick 4, WY 0 East Carolina 52..................... W. Carolina 7
Sergio Garcia............................ 68-68136 Ariya Jutanugarn.................. 70-68-66204 Lititz Christian........................... 1 2 3 Fumbles-Lost............................0-0 0-0
FAU 38..................................... S. Illinois 30 Penalties-Yards.......................3-16 10-75
Jordan Spieth............................ 68-68136 P.K. Kongkraphan................. 69-66-69204 Milton Hershey......................... 1 0 1
Billy Hurley III........................... 67-69136 Gardner-Webb 31............................. Elon 6
Minjee Lee........................... 70-69-66205 LC Scoring: S. Kang (21:00); A. Bernhardt Georgia 33...................... North Carolina 24 FRIDAYS LATE BOX
David Hearn.............................. 68-68136 Caroline Masson.................. 68-69-68205 (51:00); R. Mugisha (64:00).
Charl Schwartzel....................... 70-66136 Lydia Ko............................... 70-72-64206
Georgia Southern 54........... Savannah St. 0 Annville-Cleona 35, Biglerville 32
MH Scoring: E. Conniff (27:000. Holy Cross 51........................ Morgan St. 24 Biglerville..........................6 0 12 14 32
Spencer Levin........................... 69-67136 Catriona Matthew............... 72-68-66206 LC Assists: A. Bernhardt.
Steve Stricker............................ 67-69136 James Madison 80.............. Morehead St. 7 Annville-Cleona................6 15 0 14 35
Lizette Salas......................... 71-69-66206 Corners-Shots: LC 1-8; MH 2-7. Maryland 52.............................. Howard 13
Harold Varner III....................... 71-65136 Karine Icher......................... 71-71-65207 Saves: LCL. Padulese 6; MHJ. Parra 5. Scoring
Johnson Wagner....................... 69-68137 McNeese St. 33..................... Tarleton St. 3 A-CC. Hoch 12 pass from N. Myers (kick
In Gee Chun......................... 67-75-65207 JV Score: LC 3, MH 2 Miami 70............................. Florida A&M 3
Jim Herman.............................. 68-69137 Kris Tamulis.......................... 72-69-66207 failed)
Matt Kuchar.............................. 70-67137 FRIDAYS LATE BOX NC A&T 62........................ St. Augustines 0 BR. Adams 35 run (kick failed)
Ryann OToole..................... 69-72-66207 Richmond 37............................. Virginia 20
Vaughn Taylor........................... 68-69137 So Yeon Ryu......................... 69-70-68207 Garden Spot.................... 0 0 0 0 0 A-CC. Hoch 7 run (D. Bomgardner run)
Bryce Molder............................ 70-67137 Governor Mifflin.............. 0 0 0 0 0 South Alabama 21........... Mississippi St. 20 A-CC. Turner 45 run (A. Frattarole kick)
Nontaya Srisawang.............. 68-71-68207 Troy 57................................. Austin Peay 17
Charles Howell III...................... 71-66137 Marina Alex......................... 70-64-73207 Corners-Shots: GS 7-9; GM 3-5. BR. Adams 55 run (kick failed)
Fabian Gomez........................... 66-71137 Jing Yan................................ 70-72-66208 Saves: GSM. Good 5; GMZ. Templin 9. Virginia Tech 36.......................... Liberty 13 BR. Adams 50 run (kick blocked)
Zach Johnson............................ 68-70138 Suzann Pettersen................. 69-71-68208 JV Score: GM 2, GS 1 MIDWEST A-CC. Turner 57 run (A. Frattarole kick)
Rory McIlroy............................. 71-67138 Brittany Lincicome............... 68-72-68208 SCHOLASTIC GIRLS Akron 47.......................................... VMI 24 BM. Hughes 30 run (M. Hughes kick)
Harris English............................ 67-71138 Mi Jung Hur......................... 68-71-69208 Dayton 31................... Central St. (Ohio) 19 BR. Adams 65 run (M. Hughes kick)
NONLEAGUE Illinois 52................................. Murray St. 3 A-CG. Hertz 35 pass from N. Myers (A.
J.B. Holmes............................... 67-71138 Brittany Lang....................... 67-71-70208 Donegal........................... 0 1 0 0 1
Bill Haas.................................... 69-69138 Chella Choi........................... 66-72-70208 Indiana St. 41................................ Butler 25 Frattorole kick)
Palmyra........................... 1 0 0 0 1 Iowa 45............................. Miami (Ohio) 21 Statistics
Jhonattan Vegas........................ 66-72138 Anne Catherine Tanguay..... 72-69-68209 Donegal Scoring: A. Fernald (42:00).
Si Woo Kim............................... 67-71138 Austin Ernst......................... 70-69-70209 Michigan 63................................... Hawaii 3 Big A-C
Donegal Assists: S. Skirboll. Ohio St. 77...................... Bowling Green 10 First downs................................ 17 17
Adam Scott............................... 67-71138 Alena Sharp......................... 69-70-70209 Palmyra Scoring: C. Simpson.
Emiliano Grillo.......................... 67-71138 Azahara Munoz.................... 67-72-70209 Purdue 45............................ E. Kentucky 18 Rushes-Yds..........................41-445 53-313
Corners-Shots: D 7-13; P 6-11. Quincy 38..................................... Drake 35 Passing yards............................. 26 3
Patrick Rodgers......................... 71-67138 Dani Holmqvist.................... 67-72-70209 Saves: DL. Stealley 6; PB. Corrigan 4.
Chad Campbell......................... 67-71138 Jodi Ewart Shadoff............... 69-68-72209 Texas St. 56........................... Ohio 54 (3OT) Passes....................................2-8-2 8-52-1
JV Score: Palmyra 1, Donegal 0 W. Michigan 22................ Northwestern 21 Punts-Avg.................................0-0 1-31
Ryan Palmer.............................. 70-68138 Paula Reto........................... 74-68-68210 Elco.......................................... 3 0 3
Jason Kokrak............................. 70-68138 Charley Hull......................... 73-69-68210 Wisconsin 16................................... LSU 14 Fumbles-Lost............................3-3 2-1
Conrad Weiser.......................... 0 0 0 Penalties-Yards.......................6-46 5-30
Henrik Stenson......................... 68-70138 P. Thanapolboonyaras......... 72-70-68210 Elco Scoring: E. Bidelspach (8:00), J. Oliv- SOUTHWEST
Hudson Swafford...................... 69-69138 Cristie Kerr........................... 71-70-69210 iero (13:00), R. Shuey (27:00). Arkansas 21.................... Louisiana Tech 20
Jim Furyk.................................. 67-71138 Brooke M. Henderson......... 70-71-69210 Houston 33............................ Oklahoma 23
James Hahn.............................. 65-74139 Cheyenne Woods................ 69-72-69210
Elco Assists: J. Oliviero, R. Shuey.
Corners-Shots: E 1-7; CW 7-12. Oklahoma St. 61................... SE Louisiana 7 BOWLING
Jamie Lovemark........................ 68-71139 Caroline Hedwall................. 70-70-70210 Saves: EE. Strickler 12; CWV. Baker 4. Texas A&M 31........................ UCLA 24 (OT)
Hideki Matsuyama.................... 69-70139 Mika Miyazato..................... 70-69-71210 JV Score: Elco 2, CW 1 FAR WEST
Kevin Kisner.............................. 70-69139 Amy Anderson..................... 76-67-68211 Lancaster Catholic.................... 1 0 1 Air Force 37................ Abilene Christian 21
Sean OHair............................... 71-68139 Sarah Jane Smith................. 71-72-68211 York Catholic............................ 0 0 0 Idaho St. 47......................... Simon Fraser 3
Brandt Snedeker....................... 71-68139 Mo Martin........................... 70-73-68211 Lancaster Catholic Scoring: DErcole N. Colorado 56............. Rocky Mountain 27
CLEARVIEW
Jason Dufner............................. 71-68139 Kim Kaufman....................... 70-73-68211 (14:56). Oregon 53................................ UC Davis 28 DONEGAL HDCP
Chris Kirk.................................. 70-69139 Mirim Lee............................ 69-72-70211 Corners-Shots: LC 4-5; YC 3-6. Randy Warfel................. 244-242-258744
Ji Young Oh.......................... 72-68-71211 Portland St. 43........... Cent. Washington 26
Kevin Streelman....................... 68-72140 Saves: LCJ. Castagna 6; YCStrayer 4. Washington 48.......................... Rutgers 13 THURSDAY MIXED
Rickie Fowler............................ 69-71140 Ha Na Jang........................... 69-71-71211 Lancaster Catholic.................... 3 0 3 Lisa Farwell.................... 205-214-194613
John Huh.................................. 71-69140 Briana Mao.......................... 69-68-74211 Spring Grove............................. 0 2 2 Pittsburgh 28, Villanova 7
Adam Hadwin........................... 68-72140 Wei-Ling Hsu........................ 68-69-74211 Villanova..........................0 0 7 0 7 FRIDAY MIXED
Lancaster Catholic Scoring: Rathsam 2 Cindy Michener............. 204-223-212639
Marc Leishman......................... 68-72140 Danielle Kang....................... 73-70-69212 (19:30, 63:30), S. Packard (23:31). Pittsburgh.........................0 14 7 7 28
Louis Oosthuizen...................... 71-69140 Julie Yang............................. 72-71-69212 Sue Sheeler.................... 246-219-171636
Lancaster Catholic Assists: Miklos, Second Quarter Lisa Farwell.................... 218-181-215614
Branden Grace.......................... 72-68140 Maria McBride..................... 71-72-69212 DErcole. PITConner 3 run (Blewitt kick), 07:16.
Russell Knox.............................. 73-67140 Felicity Johnson................... 69-73-70212 Spring Grove Scoring: Marquette 2 PITConner 9 pass from Peterman (Ble- LEISURE
Ricky Barnes............................. 70-71141 Demi Runas......................... 71-70-71212 (67:02, 72:22). witt kick), 00:26. FUNTIME MIXED
Aaron Baddeley........................ 69-72141 Ashleigh Simon.................... 70-71-71212 Corners-Shots: LC 2-6; SG 3-6. Third Quarter Jordan Balmer............... 227-201-172600
Luke Donald.............................. 70-71141 Alison Lee............................ 75-65-72212 Saves: LCJ. Castagna 4; SGMarquette 4.
Scott Brown.............................. 71-70141 Maude-Aimee Leblanc........ 69-71-72212 PITQ.Henderson 96 kickoff return (Ble- FRIDAY MIXERS
Lebanon Catholic...................... 0 0 0 witt kick), 15:00. Melanie Akers................ 200-201-213614
Kyle Reifers............................... 70-71141 Bertine Strauss.................... 73-70-70213 Lancaster County Christian....... 1 3 4
David Lingmerth....................... 71-70141 Kelly W Shon........................ 72-70-71213 VILRolle 3 fumble return (G.Smith THURSDAY SENIORS
Lancaster County Christian Scoring: Lauer kick), 10:47.
Jon Curran................................ 75-66141 Paula Creamer..................... 71-71-71213 3 (30:00; 67:00; 68:00), K. King (41:00). Richard Kleckner............ 175-238-256669
Brendan Steele......................... 70-71141 Angela Stanford................... 69-72-72213 Lancaster County Christian Assists: Work- Fourth Quarter Tom Weaver.................. 246-181-215642
Scott Piercy............................... 72-69141 Benyapa Niphatsophon....... 74-69-71214 man 2, Gebreysus. PITWeah 16 pass from Peterman (Ble- Mike Conner.................. 201-191-237629
Brooks Koepka.......................... 72-69141 Yani Tseng............................ 73-70-71214 Corners-Shots: LC 3-5; LC 2-22. witt kick), 06:05. Harold Waltz.................. 247-181-200628
Jason Day.................................. 70-71141 Jaye Marie Green................. 73-70-71214 Saves: LCA. Kline 6; LCE. Boone 5. ................................................. VIL PIT Champ Bauer................. 220-204-195619
Nicole Jeray......................... 72-71-71214 Manheim Township.................. 1 4 5 First downs................................ 14 17 Bill Good........................ 172-214-225611
EUROPEAN MASTERS Stephanie Kono................... 72-71-71214 Rushes-yards........................33-53 34-86 Joel Ellis......................... 176-199-232607
Hershey.................................... 0 0 0
Saturday Simin Feng........................... 70-73-71214 Manheim Township Scoring: B. Bacero Passing..................................... 119 175 Glenda Carper............... 191-156-233580
At Crans-sur-Sierre GC Becky Morgan...................... 72-71-72215 2 (58:00, 60:00), A. Suydam (22:00), G. Comp-Att-Int......................16-32-1 19-33-0 Mary Kilheffer................ 160-198-166524
Giulia Molinaro.................... 70-73-72215 Brown (45:00), C. Copley (74:00). Return Yards.............................. 69 176 Linda Bowman............... 174-152-190516
Crans-Sur-Sierre, Switzerland Ai Miyazato.......................... 68-75-72215 Punts-Avg..........................9-32.88 6-36.83
Purse: $3.02 million Manheim Township Assists: A. Suydam 2, CONESTOGA INDUSTRIAL
Mina Harigae....................... 75-66-74215 A. Heckman 2, C. Copley. Fumbles-Lost 2-1................................ 1-1 Guy Reed....................... 257-279-245781
Yardage: 6,848; Par: 70 Stacy Lewis.......................... 70-71-74215 Corners-Shots: MT 4-23; H 2-5. Penalties-Yards.......................7-55 3-40 Neal Vital....................... 237-278-266781
Third Round Sydnee Michaels.................. 70-69-76215 Saves: MTG. Batchelder 4, D. McKnight Time of Possession............... 30:16 29:44 Jason Holt...................... 259-237-277773
Scott Hend, Australia........... 65-67-65197 Christina Kim....................... 69-74-73216 1; HP. Bouslough 18. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Jim Dinicola................... 240-254-254748
Alex Noren, Sweden............ 69-63-66198 Alison Walshe...................... 73-69-75217 Solanco.................................... 0 0 0 RUSHINGVillanova, J.White 13-37,
Tiffany Joh........................... 69-72-76217 DERRS MIXED
Richard Bland, England........ 67-64-69200 Exeter....................................... 1 4 5 McClenton 3-9, Forbes 2-6, Shockley 1-4, Shawn Breneman.......... 268-255-246769
Mikko Ilonen, Finland.......... 66-67-68201 Stephanie L Meadow........... 73-70-75218 Exeter Scoring: J. Boosler 2 (21:00, 45:00), Bednarczyk 13-2, (Team) 1-(minus 5). Pitts-
Casey Grice.......................... 68-75-76219 Butch Derr..................... 213-288-224717
Alejandro Canizares, Spain.... 69-64-68201 A. Loscig (48:00), J. Richards (67:00), A. burgh, Conner 17-53, Ollison 7-30, Hall
Andrew Johnston, England.... 65-68-68201 6-13, (Team) 1-(minus 2), Peterman 3-(mi- BANTAM PREP
MEADIA HEIGHTS Iswalt (77:00). Cameron Getz................ 157-117-132406
Romain Langasque, France.... 68-63-70201 MENS 18-HOLE GROUP Sweeps, Vari- Exeter Assists: M. Anton 3, J. Boosler, J. nus 8).
David Drysdale, Scotaland..... 70-68-64202 PASSINGVillanova, DaSilva 0-1-0-0, Joseph Hull...................... 118-122-83323
able Better Ball: (tie) Jim Pennington, Bob Richards. Destiny Eckman................. 85-93-117295
Florian Fritsch, Germany..... 67-69-66202 Rose and John Hathaway, Jimmy Dunn, Corners-Shots: S 2-3; E 6-14. Bednarczyk 16-31-1-119. Pittsburgh, Peter-
Richard Green, Australia...... 65-66-71202 man 19-32-0-175, (Team) 0-1-0-0. William Winters............... 124-100-69293
Dave Ranalli and Ken Stutz, Sr., 120; John Saves: SE. Daily 9; EG. Debrew 3.
Haotong Li, China................ 65-70-68203 RECEIVINGVillanova, Bell 6-52, Mc- JUNIORS
Matthews, Bob Keaveney, Randy Sensenig, FRIDAYS LATE BOXES Matt Zeamer.................. 164-194-144502
James Morrison, England.... 65-70-68203 Kevin Ducey 123. Clenton 2-19, Phillips 2-14, J.White 2-10,
Alexander Levy, France........ 68-67-68203 NONLEAGUE Kerxton 1-15, Chadbourn 1-6, Collins 1-6, Adam Petrosky................ 140-120-95355
Graeme Storm, England...... 66-69-68203 TANGLEWOOD Northeastern H.S...................... 0 0 0 Forbes 1-(minus 3). Pittsburgh, Orndoff Emalee Getz.................. 119-100-109328
Marcus Fraser, Australia...... 65-69-69203 MENS 18-HOLE GROUP Club Cham- Conestoga Valley...................... 2 4 6 5-68, Weah 4-38, Q.Henderson 4-35, Con- Eva Brubaker.................. 138-107-137312
Callum Shinkwin, England..... 66-68-69203 pionship Semifinal: Championship Gross Conestoga Valley Scoring: Hood 2 (27:00, ner 3-16, D.Ford 2-14, Parrish 1-4. Willow Hee........................ 75-113-85273
Joachim Hansen, Denmark.... 65-68-70203 Jason Lyon d. Phil Hershey 6 & 5, Ted Her- 1st; 73:00, 2nd), E. Weirich 2 (77:00, 80:00, MISSED FIELD GOALSPittsburgh, Ble- MAJORS
shey d. Mark Riley 2 & 1; Championship 2nd), Stone (29:00, 1st), Yurchak (60:00, witt 39. Ryan Graham................. 235-217-207659
Also 2nd).
Paul Peterson, U.S............... 64-72-72208 Net, Jim Fuhrman d. Matt Campbell 3 & Tylor Fair........................ 175-300-172647
1, Josh Berczik d. Clair Beiler 2 & 1. Senior Corners-Shots: NH 0-4; CV 7-19. F&M 30, Lebanon Valley 6 Daniel Mease................. 201-198-211610
David Lipsky, U.S.................. 71-69-69209 Saves: NHReeser 9, Pizzino 6; CVL. Leb. Valley........................0 6 0 0 6
Stewart Cink, U.S................. 70-69-70209 Net, Lenny Ciufo d. Bob Sturgill 3 & 2, Max Angel Almodovar........... 224-181-200605
Fraker d. Don Mills 5 & 4. Monday Tee Yoder 2. F&M.................................6 3 14 7 30
Briana Bracero............... 179-168-200547
CHAMPIONS TOUR Times: Championship Gross Flight, 6:30 JV Score: CV 3, Northeastern 0 SCORING Katelyn Musselman....... 188-181-163532
a.m.; Championship Net Flight, 6:40 a.m.; Lancaster Country Day.............. 0 0 0 F&MT. Gerald, 1 run (kick failed) Michael Oro................... 118-150-164442
SHAW CHARITY CLASSIC Senior Net Flight, 6:50 a.m. *Championship Annville-Cleona........................ 3 4 7 LVCT. Pirone, 2 ruun (kick failed) Ryan Milburn................. 118-156-140420
Saturday 36 Hole Match will have a 30 minute break Annville-Cleona Scoring: R. Hess 3 (43:00, F&MFG 24 B. Zwicharowski Garrett Bleacher............ 135-144-130409
At Canyon Meadow Golf & CC between rounds. 47:00, 62:00), M. Dancause 2 (35:00, F&MD. Shellhammer, 4 run (B. Zwicha-
MENS 18-HOLE GROUP Sweeps: 40:00), Bennett (12:00), M. Hermanson rowski kick)
Calgary, Alberta
Purse: $2.35 million
Gross, John Rosa 77; Net, Les Ressel 65,
(t) Mac Souders, Earle Hershey 68, Dick
(51:00).
Annville-Cleona Assists: R. Hess 2, Ben-
F&MB. Keyes 29 pass from T. Erisman
(B. Zwicharowski kick)
INTERNATIONAL
Yardage: 7,086; Par 70 Kneisley 69, (t) Mike Dings, Earl Coomes 70, nett, M. Hermanson, G. Lombardo, H. F&MT. Gerald, 28 run (B. Zwicharowski LEAGUE
Second Round (t) Greg Minnich, Doug Finkbiner 73, Bob Campbell. kick)
Jeff Maggert............................. 63-63126 Berczik 75, Lou DeNome 77, (t) Dave Herr, Corners-Shots: LC 2-3; A-C 4-15. STATISTICS
Carlos Franco............................ 66-63129 Diane Finkbiner 78. Saves: LCM. Forman 5; A-C. ................................................ LVC F&M North Division
Bernhard Langer....................... 65-65130 Warwick................................... 3 2 5 FIrst Downs................................ 13 21 W L Pct. GB
Michael Allen............................ 67-64131 Garden Spot............................. 1 0 1 Rushes-yards........................36-78 46-223 Scran./W-B (Yankees).....89 52 .631
Fred Funk.................................. 65-66131 SOCCER Warwick Scoring: E. Oberholtzer 2 (8:00,
1st; 55:00, 2nd), R. Ross (15:00, 1st), M.
Passing Yds............................... 127 129 Lehigh Valley (Phillies)....84 57 .596 5
Jose Coceres............................. 63-68131 Passing...............................12-26-1 15-27-0 Rochester (Twins)...........80 62 .563 91-w
Brandt Jobe.............................. 68-64132 Harris (33:00, 1st), K. Oberholtzer (57:00, Punts-Avg............................7-35.3 5-33.4
2nd). Pawtucket (Red Sox).......72 68 .514 161-w
Doug Garwood......................... 68-64132 Fumbles-Lost............................1-1 0-0 Buffalo (Blue Jays)..........66 76 .465 231-w
Todd Hamilton.......................... 69-63132 Garden Spot Scoring: C. Horst (5:00, 1st). Penalties-Yds...........................8-72 3-28
COLLEGIATE MEN Corners-Shots: W 4-13; GS 2-7. Syracuse (Nationals).......61 80 .433 28
Jesper Parnevik......................... 67-65132 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Willie Wood.............................. 67-65132 Clarks Summit.......................... 0 0 0 Saves: WH. Young 5; GSE. King 9. South Division
JV Score: Warwick 4, GS 1 RUSHINGLVC: B. Irving 14-43, R. Fink W L Pct. GB
Duffy Waldorf........................... 67-65132 Lancaster Bible......................... 3 0 3 6-24, T. Pirone 9-18, J. Jones 3-7, E. Lysczek
Tom Byrum............................... 64-68132 Lancaster Bible Scoring: M. Oyenuga Elco.......................................... 1 3 4 Gwinnett (Braves)...........64 77 .454
Tulpehocken............................. 0 1 1 1-(-)3, M. Gaval 1-(-)9; F&M: T. Gerald 19-
Bart Bryant............................... 68-65133 (10:32), B. Dooley (19:51), E. Bailey (43:26). 135, D. Shellhammer 9-36, T. Collison 9-35, Charlotte (White Sox).....63 78 .447 1
Colin Montgomerie.................. 67-66133 Lancaster Bible Assists: B. Dooley. Elco Scoring: E. Bidelspach 2 (37:00, Durham (Rays)................63 79 .444 11-w
77:00, 2nd), R. Shuey (68:00, 2nd), K. Fisch- T. Erisman 8-18, TEAM 1-(-)1.
Russ Cochran............................ 69-64133 Corners-Shots: CS 4-10; LB 4-16. PASSINGLVC: T. Pirone 10-21-1, 113, T. Norfolk (Orioles).............61 80 .433 3
Tom Pernice Jr........................... 66-67133 Saves: CSB. Campbell 6; LBT. Naque 4. er (71:00, 2nd).
Elco Assists: E. Bidelspach, R. Shuey, E. Cottle 2-5-0, 14; F&M: T. Erisman 15-26-0, West Division
Rod Spittle................................ 68-66134 College of NJ............................. 0 1 1 129. W L Pct. GB
Jean Van de Velde..................... 67-67134 Elizabethtown.......................... 3 1 4 Peiffer.
Tulpehocken Scoring: Marez (42:00, 2nd). RECEIVINGLVC: T. Saylor 4-29, M. GAval Columbus (Indians).........80 61 .567
Woody Austin........................... 67-67134 College of New Jersey Scoring: M. Panizza 3-23, J. de la Cruz 2-21, D. Berberick 1-46, P.
(66:28). Tulpehocken Assists: J. Phillips. Indianapolis (Pirates)......70 72 .493 101-w
Miguel Angel Martin................. 66-68134 Clark 1-4, G. Wise 1-4; F&M: B. Keyes 5-66, Louisville (Reds)..............69 73 .486 111-w
Jim Carter................................. 66-68134 Elizabethtown Scoring: N. Andrews 2 Corners-Shots: E 5-12; T 2-7.
Saves: EE. Strickler 6; TS. Bashore 8. A.DeStefano 4-20, D. Alderfer 2-23, T. Ger- Toledo (Tigers)................67 74 .475 13
David Frost............................... 62-72134 (39:41, 41:26), G. Waso (24:53), D. George ald 2-14, T. Collison 1-4, J. Young 1-2.
Steve Pate................................. 68-67135 (78:37). JV Score: Elco 6, Tulpehocken 0 Saturdays Games
Kevin Sutherland...................... 68-67135 Elizabethtown Assists: J. Light, G. Waso. York Country Day...................... 0 0 0 Indianapolis 1............................ Louisville 0
McCaskey................................. 6 2 8
Gary Hallberg............................ 69-66135
John Daly.................................. 67-68135
Corners-Shots: CNJ 6-14; EC 3-13.
Saves: CNJJ. Nesteruk; ECR. Sandell McCaskey Scoring: J. Boben 3 (2:12; 6:25; SCHOLASTIC Charlotte 3................................... Norfolk 0
Pawtucket 2............................... Syracuse 1
Billy Mayfair.............................. 67-68135 2, B. Gately 1. 36:10), C. Graupera 2 (11:27; 15:50), N.
Aco-Machado 2 (67:30; 73:30), T. Hemming
FOOTBALL Lehigh Valley 5......................... Rochester 1
Mark Calcavecchia.................... 65-70135 COLLEGIATE WOMEN Scran./W-B 5................................. Buffalo 3
(15:10).
Mark Brooks............................. 65-70135 Millersville............................... 0 1 1 McCaskey Assists: N. Aco-Machado 2, J. Durham 7................................... Gwinnett 3
Olin Browne.............................. 68-68136 Bloomsburg.............................. 0 2 2 Berrios 2, T. Hemming. STATE SCORES Toledo at Columbus.................................(n)
Glen Day................................... 68-68136 Millersville Scoring: S. Ricciardi (85:23). Corners-Shots: YC 0-1; M 6-33. Norfolk at Charlotte.................................(n)
Tim Petrovic.............................. 68-68136 Bloomsburg Scoring: M. Leis (47:27), A. Saturday
Saves: YCn/a 25; Mn/a 1. Archbishop Ryan 33....Bonner-Prendergast 12 Sundays Games
Fran Quinn................................ 68-68136 Barber (57:03). Cedar Crest............................... 1 1 2 Syracuse at Scran./W-B . ............. 1:05 p.m.
Michael Bradley........................ 69-67136 Millersville Assists: S. Hallinan. Berks Catholic 46..... Mastery Charter North 0
Cocalico.................................... 1 0 1 Bishop Guilfoyle 35....... Westmont Hilltop 7 Norfolk at Durham....................... 5:05 p.m.
Jeff Sluman............................... 66-70136 Bloomsburg Assists: A. Camp, M. Carroll. Cedar Crest Scoring: A. Jones (12:00), C.
Scott McCarron......................... 66-70136 Corners-Shots: MU 4-5; BU 6-12. Bishop McDevitt 28............... Harrisburg 12 Buffalo at Pawtucket................... 6:05 p.m.
Wasson (78:00). Cardinal OHara 41.................. Mastbaum 6 Columbus at Toledo..................... 6:05 p.m.
Mike Goodes............................ 69-68137 Saves: MUS. Wolfe 6; BUD. Haviland 2. Cedar Crest Assists: C. Wasson.
Paul A. Broadhurst.................... 67-70137 Lancaster Bible......................... 0 1 1 Central Bucks East 24......Hatboro-Horsham 6 Indianapolis at Louisville............. 6:05 p.m.
Cocalico Scoring: H. Angstadt (8:00). CB South 35................Council Rock North 6 Rochester at Lehigh Valley........... 6:35 p.m.
Lee Janzen................................ 70-67137 Houghton................................. 1 2 3 Corners-Shots: CC 7-7; C 3-8.
Tom Lehman............................. 71-66137 Lancaster Bible Scoring: A. Brady (56:49). Greensburg C.C. 23....... Imani Chr. Acad. 20 Gwinnett at Charlotte.................. 7:05 p.m.
Saves: CCD. Leffler 7; CA. Landis 5. Haverford School 43.... Del-Valley Charter 6
Steve Lowery............................ 72-65137 Houghton Scoring: C. Pensyl (23:35), B. JV Score: CC 2, Cocalico 1
Tom Watson............................. 65-72137 Shattell (50:18), J. Zacchigna (51:17). Lower Merion 19.............. Delco Christian 7
Scott Dunlap............................. 72-65137 Lancaster Bible Assists: A. Wesner.
Reading.................................... 0 0 0
Lebanon................................... 4 4 8
Nanticoke Area 46..... Columbia-Montour 8 WNBA
Kirk Triplett............................... 65-72137 Houghton Assists: A. Schmidt, B. Shattell. North Pocono 20...........Abington Heights 0
Lebanon Scoring: M. Martman 6 (5:00; Penn Charter 35......... Lansdale Catholic 14
Gene Sauers............................. 67-71138 Corners-Shots: LB 1-10; H 3-9. 9:00; 15:00; 20:00; 47:00; 55:00), A. Duefel
Jay Don Blake............................ 67-71138 Saves: LBK. Scheuing 3; HR. Fortney Phila. Roman Cath. 28.......Phila. West Cath. 7
2 (60:00; 72:00). Riverview 28.............................Leechburg 7
Scott Parel................................ 66-72138 2, S. Dunnett 5. Lebanon Assists: A. Duefel 2, K. Conlow
Esteban Toledo......................... 71-67138 Elizabethtown.......................... 1 0 1 Saucon Valley 42........................ Pen Argyl 7 Fridays Games
2, G. Boyer. Connecticut 87.......................... Phoenix 74
Joe Durant................................ 66-72138 Washington & Lee..................... 1 1 2 Corners-Shots: Reading, not provided; Susquehanna 8.................Holy Redeemer 0
Rocco Mediate.......................... 71-67138 Elizabethtown Scoring: L. Lawson (20:03). Western Beaver 30..... Summit Academy 22 Minnesota 75...................... Washington 69
Lebanon, not provided. Chicago 92................................... Seattle 88
Jeff Hart.................................... 72-66138 Washington & Lee Scoring: C. Wickers Saves: Rnot provided; Lnot provided.
(42:54), M. Engeland (87:58). NONLEAGUE Los Angeles 87...............................Dallas 79
Mike Grob................................. 69-70139
Billy Andrade............................ 70-69139 Washington & Lee Assists: L. Smith. Garden Spot 28, Wyomissing 21 Saturdays Game
Corners-Shots: EC 3-4; W&L 4-20. Garden Spot.....................7 14 0 7 28
Mike Springer........................... 71-68139
Brad Bryant............................... 68-72140 Saves: ECH. Parks 8, Team 1; W&LM. COLLEGIATE Wyomissing......................0 14 7 0 21
New York 92.............................. Phoenix 70
Neal Lancaster.......................... 68-72140 Nolan 3. FOOTBALL Scoring
Sundays Games
Washington at Dallas.................... 4:30 p.m.
Tom Kite.................................... 67-73140 SCHOLASTIC BOYS GSJ. Jeffers 2 run (K. Willwerth kick)
Joey Sindelar............................ 70-70140 WJ. Carabello 44 pass from A. Holt (C. San Antonio at Chicago..................... 6 p.m.
Blaine McCallister..................... 67-73140 NONLEAGUE Mendel kick) Seattle at Atlanta............................... 6 p.m.
Governor Mifflin....................... 1 1 2 SATURDAYS SCORES Indiana at Los Angeles....................... 7 p.m.
John Inman............................... 71-69140 GSJ. Jeffers 1 run (K. Willwerth kick)
Scott Hoch................................ 71-69140 Cedar Crest............................... 2 1 3 EAST WJ. Naylor 15 run (C. Mendel kick) Connecticut at Minnesota................. 7 p.m.
Wes Short, Jr............................. 68-73141 Governor Mifflin Scoring: not provided. Alfred 35..................................... Husson 28 GSM. Focht 17 pass from C. Roth (K. Mondays Games
Craig Stadler............................. 72-69141 Governor Mifflin Assists: not provided. Bethany (WV) 23....................... Ursinus 13 Willwerth kick) No games scheduled
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TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
76 81 85 88 90 90 87
60 64 65 67 70 66 65
POP: 20% POP: 25% POP: 5% POP: 0% POP: 5% POP: 20% POP: 25%
Breezy with considerable Intervals of clouds and Mostly sunny Plenty of sunshine Partly sunny, hot and Partly sunny, hot and Humid with clouds
cloudiness sunshine humid humid limiting sun
Wind: NNE 12-25 mph Wind: NNE 8-16 mph Wind: NNW 8-16 mph Wind: W 4-8 mph Wind: SW 4-8 mph Wind: W 6-12 mph Wind: SE 4-8 mph

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24HOUR TEMPERATURE RECORD LANCASTER Erie Atlantic City: Wind and rain today
80 Cloudy and breezy today. High 74 78/61 Bradford from Hermine. Wind from the
70 to 78. Winds north-northeast 15- 78/50 Scranton north-northeast at 30-50 knots.
60 25 mph. A little rain tonight. Low 77/58 Seas 16-20 feet. Water temp 74.
58 to 62. Winds north 6-12 mph. Oil City Williamsport Cape May: Wind and rain today
50
12 AM 3 6 9 NOON 3 6 9 12 AM Clouds and sun tomorrow. 81/55 Punxsutawney 81/59 from Hermine. Wind from the
Lancaster statistics through 7 p.m. at 80/56 Wilkes-Barre north-northeast at 30-50 knots.
Millersville University Weather Station DELAWAREMARYLAND Seas 16-20 feet. Water temp 76.
Butler State College 78/59
Windy today from Hermine. Wind Rehoboth Beach: Wind and rain
TEMPERATURE and rain in central parts and at the 80/55 77/55
Lancaster 79/59 today from Hermine. Wind from
Delaware coast; a little rain in the New York City the north-northeast at 30-40 knots.
Ephrata 80/61 south. High 71 to 82. Allentown 76/63Harrisburg
New Holland 79/63 Pittsburgh Altoona 77/62
Seas 14-18 feet. Water temp 73.
Lancaster (last year) 92/66 78/54 81/62 Ocean City, MD: Wind and rain
POCONOS 81/57 Philadelphia
Normals for the day 80/59 Overcast today. High 69 to 73. Lancaster today from Hermine. Wind from
Year to date high 95 on Aug. 13 Hagerstown 76/65 the north at 30-50 knots. Seas 16-
Periods of rain late tonight. Low 54 York 76/60
Year to date low 5 on Feb. 14 to 58. Clouds and sun tomorrow.
Morgantown 80/63 20 feet. Water temp 76.
PRECIPITATION 81/57 78/60 Wilmington Outer Banks: Mostly cloudy, a
24 hours ending 7 p.m. 0.00 Martinsburg Baltimore 75/62 Atlantic City
shower today. Wind north-north-
west at 15-25 knots. Seas 12-16
Month to date
Normal month to date
0.13
0.39
AIR QUALITY 79/59 76/63 72/63 feet. Water temp 79.
Month to date departure -0.26 Todays forecast Washington
Cape May
Year to date 25.57 78/66
73/63
Forecasts and NATION
Normal year to date 28.70 0 50 100 150 200 300 500 graphics provided by TODAY MON
Year to date departure -3.13 Yesterdays readings Shown is todays weather. Temperatures Rehoboth Beach AccuWeather, Inc. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
Greatest Sep. total 11.71 (1999) are todays highs and tonights lows. 73/64 2016 Anchorage 58/53/sh 61/54/r
Main Pollutant Ozone
Least Sep. total 0.18 (1943) Particulates 32 Atlanta 87/70/s 89/71/s
Source: www.atmos.millersville.edu/~wic Ozone 39 NATION Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Atlantic City
Baltimore
72/63/r
76/63/pc
79/69/r
84/66/pc
PRECIPITATION 0-50: Good. 51-100: Moderate. 101-150: Unhealthy
for sensitive groups. 151-200: Unhealthy. 201-300: Boston 70/63/c 71/64/r
Total precipitation for the 24-hour Very unhealthy. 301-500: Hazardous. Seattle Buffalo 82/57/pc 85/60/s
69/53 Winnipeg Cleveland 82/61/s 86/64/s
period ending 7 p.m. yesterday Source: Pennsylvania Department of 70/53 Montreal
Environmental Protection 79/59 Chicago 81/64/s 85/72/s
Brownstown 0.00 Billings
Columbia 0.00 52/46 Charlotte 85/63/pc 90/63/s
County Park 0.00 POLLEN Minneapolis
79/66
Toronto
78/58
Dallas
Denver
93/75/s
89/53/pc
92/76/t
88/53/s
Ephrata 0.00 Grasses Absent New York Harrisburg 81/62/pc 85/66/pc
Flory Mill 0.00 Trees Absent 76/63
Honolulu 88/77/sh 86/75/pc
Manheim 0.00 Weeds Moderate Chicago Detroit
81/64 81/59 Las Vegas 93/70/s 93/69/s
Mount Joy 0.00 Mold Moderate San Francisco Los Angeles 74/59/sh 75/60/pc
Denver Washington
Smoketown 0.00 Source: Dr. Robert Zuckerman 68/56 78/66 Nashville 89/69/s 92/70/s
89/53 Kansas City
Truce 0.00 83/69 New Orleans 91/79/t 91/79/t
HERMINE
Source: Lancaster County Emergency
Management Agency
SUN AND MOON New York
Orlando
76/63/c
88/74/t
76/69/r
88/72/t
Los Angeles
TODAY MON 74/59 Philadelphia 76/65/c 82/70/pc
RIVER STAGES Sunrise 6:36 a.m. 6:37 a.m. Atlanta
87/70
Phoenix 101/73/s 101/74/s
Levels as of 7:00 a.m. yesterday Sunset 7:31 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 81/57/s 85/59/s
El Paso
Below Moonrise 9:36 a.m. 10:33 a.m. 94/74 Salt Lake City 80/56/pc 74/54/pc
Susquehanna Feet Flood Moonset 9:21 p.m. 9:52 p.m. San Francisco 68/56/pc 71/56/pc
at Harrisburg 3.17 13.83 Houston Wash., D.C. 78/66/pc 87/70/pc
First Full Last New Chihuahua 90/76
at Marietta 32.81 16.19 87/62 SATURDAY EXTREMES
Conestoga Miami For the 48 contiguous states
Monterrey 91/78
at Lancaster 3.04 7.96 90/70 High: 108 at Needles, CA
at Conestoga 1.31 Sep 9 Sep 16 Sep 23 Sep 30 Low: 29 at Sunriver, OR
T-storms Rain Showers Snow Flurries Ice Cold Front Warm Front Stationary Front
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy,
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D ALSO INSIDE: BUSINESS

HOUSING

MICHELLE SINGLETARY
THE COLOR OF MONEY

Never toy
with a
suspected
scam artist
WASHINGTON One
of the most insidious
scams out there involves
criminals impersonat-
ing IRS officials and
threatening people with
arrests or lawsuits for
fictitious tax debt.
Fighting this type of
fraud is like playing
Whac-A-Mole. Just as Golfers play on a portion of the Hawk Valley Golf Club that will be turned into a housing development.
authorities hammer one
con scheme down, a new BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

FAIRWAYS TO DRIVEWAYS
one pops up.
When the Treasury
Inspector General for
Tax Administration be-
gan tracking such scams
in 2013, the office was
getting between 9,000
and 12,000 calls a week. Golfers disappointed by plan to start long-delayed
Now its up to 25,000
to 30,000, according
homes project on half of Hawk Valley Golf Club
to Timothy Camus,
TIGTAs deputy inspec- CHAD UMBLE year for golf, but by summer, a model the golf course instead of planning for
CUMBLE@LNPNEWS.COM
tor general for investiga- home and completed streets will replace houses.
tions. Everyone agrees that Hawk Valley the fairways, greens and sand traps that Paul Zimmerman, who had been di-
It used to be that the Golf Club is looking better than it has in now make up holes 1 through 9. rector of land acquisition for Landmark
charlatans manually ages. The longer we had it we just kept Builders, was made golf course superin-
dialed for victims. They Over the last six years, overgrown improving the look of it. However, the tendent.
now have advanced trees have been trimmed, sand has been feasability and economics of the course Since then, Zimmerman and his crew
auto-dial technology added to sand traps and flowers have hasnt really changed, Weaver said. have taken out more than 100 dead
allowing them to speed been planted at the 18-hole golf course The housing plan calls for single-fam- trees, trimmed many back and pushed
through hundreds of just west of Bowmansville. ily homes around 2,500 square feet on back some fence rows, giving greens and
telephone numbers. And The improvements have boosted at- half-acre lots on the east side of Crest- fairways more sun. That allowed them
they manipulate caller tendance, with annual rounds played at view Road. Prices are expected to start to grow greener and fuller.
ID to make it appear as the Brecknock Township course more around $350,000. Zimmerman said hes proud of what
if they are calling from than doubling to around 30,000. Landmark Homes also has permis- hes helped do to restore the course, but
the IRS. Our greens ... were terrible. Now sion to build some 90 homes on the rest he understands that the company wants
TIGTA has been theyre plush, said Jim Axe, 79, of of the golf course, but Weaver said that to use the property the way it originally
studying how many calls Fivepointville, who has been playing at wont happen in the immediate future. intended.
it takes before the con Hawk Valley for more than a quarter- Well see how fast it goes. We have 71 I expected them to build. Thats
artists trick someone century. It is one of the top courses in lots on the first side, which will take a what I thought would happen, he said.
into sending money. At this whole area. little while, Weaver said. Landmark made an investment and
the beginning of this While golfers have seen the last six they want their money back. I think
year, they found it took seasons as some of the best in the histo- Plan with a history its just natural they want to maximize
400 calls before they got ry of the course that opened in 1970, its their investment.
a victim. And now it only been a different story for owner Land- For golfers and some residents who al-
takes about 215 calls, mark Homes. ready live near the course, the decision Golfers opposed
Camus told me. The Landmark Homes has been biding its to actually start home construction is a
scammers can snare 115 time running the course until it can do big disappointment even though its But some golfers arent so under-
to 125 victims a week. what it actually wants to do there: build been a long time coming. standing.
In a recent week, out of homes. In 2007, Brecknock Township su- Everybody is just so disappointed
120 people who reported But now, much to the chagrin of the pervisors approved a plan from former in this whole thing. Its unbelievable,
paying scammers, 100 golfers, Landmarks wait is over. Hawk Valley owner James Fricke to said Jim Regener, 75, who lives near the
did so using iTunes gift With the housing market improved build houses on the golf course. sixth hole and helps organize a morn-
cards. The IRS wont call and some permits about to expire for That approval followed a contentious ing league. The impending closure was
you demanding pay- its housing plan, Landmark says it will two-year battle with some Hawk Valley a hot topic among the leagues partici-
ment, and the agency close nine holes of the course in Novem- residents who organized to opppose the pants last week.
would never ask you to ber and begin to move dirt for a planned plan. With everything they invested to up-
pay your tax debt using a 71-lot housing development. But Fricke never built the homes. In- grade the golf course, and then to tear
gift card. It comes down to economics. It stead, he sold the property along with it up, it just makes no sense, said Ken
We got a dreadful call turned into a real nice course, but for the approved plan for the housing de- Martin, 70, who lives near the 10th hole.
from scammers with the economics, it just doesnt work to velopment to Landmark Homes. Martin helped organize opposition to
all kinds of demands keep it like that, said Clair Weaver, vice The Ephrata Township builder paid the original housing plan in 2005 when
and threats, a reader, president and co-owner of Landmark $1.925 million in March 2011 for the he was president of the Greens of Hawk
Gloria, wrote following Homes. 121.7-acre property but put some of its Valley condominium association. There
my recent column about The back nine will remain open next employees to work that year running HAWK VALLEY, page D2
getting one of these
calls. It was a scary half
an hour that they held
us on the phone until we
realized it was a fraud.
Some concerned
Smoothies and wraps at Cobble Creek Cafe
citizens try to take on Cobble Creek Smooth-
the scammers in an ie Cafe is slated to open COBBLE
effort to protect other Wednesday on Green- CREEK
potential victims. These field Road near Costco.
people, fully aware they The restaurant will SMOOTHIE
are targets of a fraud take a 1,900-square-foot CAFE
scheme, tie up conmen space in The Shoppes at n Address: 555
on the telephone, hop- Greenfield, 555 Green- CHAD UMBLE Greenfield Road,
ing to engage them long field Road. The space WHATS IN STORE
Suite 114.
enough to reduce even was previously occupied n Hours: 6 a.m.-7
by one the number of by Christines Cafe. by Jason Jean and Bob p.m. Monday
additional people they Cobble Creek Burns, who opened their through Friday,
can call. Its a laudable Smoothie Cafe features first restaurant in 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Saturday, 7 a.m.-3
mission but also danger- more than 20 smoothie Harrisburg in July 2015. p.m. Sunday.
ous. varieties. It also gives The founders also soon
Rather than hang up, customers the option are beginning construc- n Phone: 945-
5223.
I keep leading the caller to build their own. The tion on a restaurant in
on for as long as I can, menu includes soups, State College and plan n Online:
cobblecreek
wrote a reader from salads, panini and wraps to open one soon in smoothiecafe.
Massachusetts. My in addition to ice cream Lewisburg. com.
goal is just to waste their and coffee. Cobble Creek oper-
time and frustrate them. The restaurant has ates by offering small
My record is about 20 seating for around 40 investment stakes in its
minutes before they and will offer delivery restaurants. It already
caught on. I figure the for lunchtime orders. It has more than 120 inves- DAN MARSCHKA | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Jason Jean and Amy
Kerper at the new
more I can cost them the will operate with about tors in the Lancaster Cobble Creek Smoothie
better. eight employees. location, according to Cafe location on Green-
Richard from Califor- Cobble Creek Smooth- Jean. field Road.
SINGLETARY, page D2 ie Cafe was founded WHATS IN STORE, page D6 DAN MARSCHKA | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
D2 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 LNP | LANCASTER, PA

Hawk Valley Whos News


Continued from D1 people move in to the
isnt any such oppo- area knowing theres a
sition now since the golf course here, said
plan is a done deal, said Anderson, a 66-year-
Martin, even though he old retired welder and
thinks Landmark is do- truck driver.
ing the wrong thing. While bemoaning
Theyve done such the plan to tear up Tammie Fitzpatrick Dr. Gregory A. Tocks Matt Miller Ashley Millhouse
a good job in running their beloved course,
it. Why not keep it and several of the morning n Community Basics n Orthopedic Associates n Godfrey has hired Matt from the Pennsylvania
Inc. has hired Tammie of Lancaster has hired Miller as art director and College of Technology.
utilize it for good PR? golfers joked that an Fitzpatrick as director of Dr. Gregory A. Tocks, a Ashley Millhouse as senior
Martin said. environmental study development. fellowship-trained joint designer.
Millhouse, of Lancaster,
While Landmark says could be a long-shot reconstruction surgeon. recently was a book
The Lancaster resident Miller, of Lancaster, most designer at Fox Chapel
the new homes could possibility for keeping joins the nonprofit housing Tocks, of Lancaster, joins recently worked as a senior Publishing. She is a
raise property values in the course open a little developer from LeFevre OAL from the Virginia designer for brand strategy Kutztown University
the area, Carl Anderson longer. Funk Architects, where she Commonwealth University at Listrak. He graduated graduate.
worries that the condo I think I did see a was lead project architect fellowship program. He is
he bought three years spotted white frog and manager. a graduate of Philadelphia
ago next to the golf down there, and I think Fitzpatrick is a Virginia College of Osteopathic
Medicine and received his
course will be less valu- theyre an endangered Tech graduate.
residency training at the
able if theres no golf species. said Dave PinnacleHealth Systems.
course. Bowers.
Its not going to just James Sutton replied
hurt our community, with a quip of his own:
but neighboring com- And what about that
munities as well. Other bog turtle you hit?
Tchet Dereic Dorman Ryan S. MacDonald

Singletary
n Millersville University n Saxton & Stump has
has hired Tchet Dereic hired Ryan S. MacDonald
John Nied Dorman as director of as an associate attorney,
Benjamin Morrison diversity and social justice. focusing on health care
n Alcoa Lancaster litigation, commercial
Dorman owns Pyramid litigation and insurance
Continued from D1 scammers as retalia- has hired John Nied as n H.L. Wiker has
Consulting Services. He coverage.
nia, a certified public tion. operations manager for promoted Benjamin
its facility here and in Morrison to project previously was director
accountant, said he I am well aware of of multicultural affairs at
MacDonald, of Millersville,
Texarkana, Texas. manager. previously was a law
fights back because hes these scams and will Albright College.
Nied, of Manheim, clerk in Delaware Family
tired of hearing from not respond, one Morrison, of Lancaster,
Court and a certified
many of his elderly person wrote. I am spent the past 11 years was hired in May 2015 Dorman, who is relocating
at Armstrong World after graduating from from Wilmington, legal intern and victim/
clients who are pan- curious as to why I Industries, most recently Pennsylvania College of witness coordinator for
Delaware, to Lancaster,
icked when they get shouldnt engage them. as director of luxury vinyl Technology. Most recently the Philadelphia District
holds a masters degree
these calls. He decided Is there a risk? tile operations. Before he was an assistant project from Temple University.
Attorneys Office.
to play along when he Yes, there is. The best that, he spent eight years manager. MacDonald holds a
was dialed up by an IRS way to frustrate them in engineering and quality bachelors degree from
impersonator. is to hang up immedi- roles at Moen. Temple University and a
When I balked at ately. I know many of Nied is a Princeton n CHI St. Joseph law degree from Rutgers
University graduate. Law School.
going to Wal-Mart and you are shrewd enough Childrens Health has
getting a debit card to to suspect a scam. But named four new officers
pay them, (the scam- some folks, the longer and five new members of
mer) got a little nasty, they listen, might be its board of directors.
so I decided to teach persuaded to part with The new officers are: chair,
him a lesson, he said. some money. Dr. Thomas L. Regan, a
I have a really high- Camus said there dentist in private practice;
quality referee whistle. have been at least three vice chair, Mary Kennedy Wayne Chappel
I gave him the biggest reported cases where of Catholic Social
Services in Philadelphia; n The Wenger Group has
blast of the whistle scammers got mad hired Wayne Chappel as
treasurer, Jodie Reinhart
that I could muster and made prank calls controller.
of VisionCorps; and
up and then hung up. to local law enforce- Dawn Ruppert secretary, Chris Ballentine Chappel, of Landisville, Eric Warfel
Hopefully I busted his ment officials claiming of CNH Industrial. most recently was a
eardrum. there was an armed n Union Community Bank project analyst and n PeoplesBank has hired
has hired Dawn Ruppert The new directors are: Eric Warfel as senior vice
Steve from Califor- dispute happening at financial reporting
president and director of
as branch manager for its Lorraine Gutierrez of manager at Armstrong
nia, sitting one day in the persons home. This Lancaster County Children commercial lending.
1625 Old Philadelphia Pike World Industries. Before
his lounge chair with a strategy of payback office. & Youth Agency, Carol L. that, he was director of Warfel, of Millersville,
cup of coffee, also toyed actually has a name, Powell of School District finance at Teleflex and previously was senior vice
Ruppert, of Lancaster,
with a scammer. In his SWAT-ting because a previously was an assistant of Lancaster, Michelle controller at Burham president and southcentral
case, it was someone S.W.A.T. team is sent to branch manager for PNC A. Reaser of Lancaster Holdings. Pennsylvania market
claiming to be from a investigate the call. Bank. Prior to that, she was Regional Medical Center, The certified public president for Metro Bank,
major tech company If the scammers get a service manager for Wells Kathleen Troy Smyser of accountant is an where he started working
offering to fix his com- your personal informa- Fargo. Pennsylvania College of Elizabethtown College in 2004.
puter. tion, they could also Ruppert is a graduate of Art & Design and Elaine G. graduate. He is a Millersville
He quickly realized target you through Carson Newman College. Ugolnik of Appel & Yost. University graduate.
it was a ruse and told identity theft, Camus
the man he was having said. n Bench Dogs has hired
trouble booting up If they get angry, who n The law firm of Russell, Jim Waters as a senior CONTACT
his computer. That knows what else they Krafft & Gruber has named project manager within its
INFORMATION
subterfuge endured could do behind the Aaron S. Marines a partner. case goods division.
Whos News, featuring
for 20 minutes. He scenes? he said. They Marines, of Lancaster, Waters, of Lancaster, most promotions, hirings and
then wasted another are clearly criminals, joined the firm in 2015 as recently was a general certifications of management-
10 minutes pretending and they have the time. of counsel, focusing his manager for Lindner USA level employees, appears each
practice on real estate in Atlanta. Before that, he
to look for a password. It is tempting to toy Sunday. Mail your news with
and business matters. He was a project manager
The total time before with these scoundrels. has more than 16 years for RLPS Architects
an optional high-resolution
the scammer threw in But dont put yourself jpg photo to businessnews@
of experience, serving Aaron S. Marines and a design engineer lnpnews.com. Mailing address
the towel: 1 hour and 10 at risk. Please, just hang developers, condominium for Armstrong World is LNP Business News, P.O.
minutes. up. and homeowner degree from Penn State Industries. Box 1328, Lancaster, Pa.,
Some readers won- associations, property University and a law degree Waters is a Roger 17608-1328. Our offices are
dered what the harm managers and other clients. from Widener University Williams University at 8 W. King St., just west of
n michelle.singletary@
is in messing with the washpost.com Marines holds a bachelors School of Law. graduate. Penn Square.

Calendar Bankruptcies
Tuesday Wednesday, Sept. 21 Office of Exporter Services. Cost:
members $40, nonmembers $50.
Here is a list of Lancaster
County bankruptcies
Gail Sforza Krebs, 2500
block of Lincoln Highway
n Wheatland-Conestoga ABWA n Lancaster Chamber free Registration at lancasterchamber.com recorded in U.S. East, Ronks. Chapter 7.
dinner meeting, at Heritage Hotel, members-only networking mixer, calendar or 397-3531. Bankruptcy Court,
500 Centerville Road, 6 p.m. Karen 5 p.m., at Friendship Heart Gallery, Eastern District of Priscilla Ferrari, 800
Kleffel will introduce ABWAs new
community connections website
Miesse Candies and Steeple View
Lofts, 18 N. Water St. Registration at
Friday, Sept. 23 Pennsylvania, Reading, block of East Orange
n Lancaster Chamber Professional Aug. 23-29. Street. Chapter 7.
feature, and Louise Kreider will speak lancasterchamber.com calendar or
on educational grants awarded to 397-3531. Development Friday on emotional Kim Pennington, first
members and college students. For intelligence, 8 a.m., at Southern block of South Whisper Alan D. Taylor Jr., 100
n ABWA Lancaster Area Express Market Center, 100 S. Queen St. Lane, New Holland. block of Bradford Drive,
more information and reservations Network Chapter, at Lancaster
contact Doris James at 394-5358 or Speaker: James Carchidi of JFC Chapter 7. Leola. Chapter 7.
Country Club, 1466 New Holland Staffing Cos. Inc. Cost: members free,
visit www.abwa-wc.org. Pike, 7:15 a.m. Speaker: Liz Martin, nonmembers $25. Registration at
on Taking the Mystery Out of Linda D. Reigert, 400 Charlotte E. and Bradley
Tuesday, Sept. 13 Insurance. Registration required
lancasterchamber.com calendar or
397-3531. block of Union Street, M. Oswald, 600 block of
n Lancaster Society for Human by Sept. 19 at www.laen-abwa. Columbia. Chapter 7. East Main Street, New
Resource Managements annual legal
roundup, at IU 13 Conference and
org. For more information, contact Friday, Sept. 30 Holland. Chapter 7.
Lori Willwerth at 682-5723 or Lester K. Mumma Jr.,
Training Center, 1020 New Holland lwillwerth129@comcast.net.
n Lancaster Chamber Professional Edmund L. and Gloria L
Ave., 7:30 a.m. The cost includes Development Friday on improving 1000 block of Lampeter
online presence, 8:30 a.m., at Road. Chapter 7. Lankowski, 1300 block of
continental breakfast and lunch. More Thursday, Sept. 22 Southern Market Center, 100 S. Queen Forest Hill Road, Stevens.
information and registration at www. n Lancaster Chamber 2016 Chapter 7.
lancastershrm.org. St. Speakers: Steve Wolgemuth and
Leadership Symposium, 8 a.m., Tina A. Olson, 1500
Justin Rule of YDOP. Cost: members
at The Ware Center, 42 N. Prince block of Duff Land Drive, Teresa E. Palmer, first
Tuesday, Sept. 20 St. Keynote speaker Bob Kelleher
free, nonmembers $25. Registration
at lancasterchamber.com calendar or Landisville. Chapter 7. block of Meadow Lane.
n Lancaster Chamber session and panel of four local business 397-3531. Chapter 7.
on workforce compliance, 8 a.m., leaders will focus on employee Roy C. II and Lori A.
at Southern Market Center, 100 engagement. Cost: $85. Registration n Lancaster Chamber Professional
Development Friday on cyber Weiler, first block Erin Marie Grab, 100
S. Queen St. Speaker: Jim Devine at lancasterchamber.com calendar or of Sunrise Terrace, block of Retherford Drive,
of Devine Law Offices LLC, on 397-3531. security, 3 p.m., at Southern
Market Center, 100 S. Queen St. Millersville. Chapter 13. Bainbridge. Chapter 7.
employment discrimination laws and
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session on international trade of Candoris. Cost: members free, Kirsten L. Manges, 2300 n Under Chapter 7 of the
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Technology
DEVICES

FITBIT UPS ITS GAME


New app offers trail
adventures; older
models get updates
ANICK JESDANUN
AP TECHNOLOGY WRITER

NEW YORK Fitbit wants


to help you exercise more by
making you think youre hik-
ing famous trails instead of
strolling around your neigh-
borhood.
The new motivational fea- This image
provided
ture, called Adventures, will by Fitbit
be available to all Fitbit us- shows the
ers through a free app update Charge
Monday. 2 fam-
The feature tracks the dis- ily. Fitbit is
tance youve walked or run and updating
two older
maps it against actual trails, devices,
starting with three at Yosem- the 2013
ite National Park in Califor- Flex and
nia. The Fitbit app will unlock the 2014
badge-like images of trail land- Charge,
marks say, a scenic waterfall mostly to
at mile 5 as you progress. bring them
in line with
Other rewards include fun what newer
facts and health tips along the devices and
way. Fitbit will add other des- rivals offer.
tinations, including the ability Besides
to run the course of the New tracking
York City Marathon. steps and
sleep,
One of Fitbits most popular the Flex
features has been its ability to 2 and the
let friends and family compare Charge 2
steps theyve taken through- will remind
out the day. Fitbit says those people to
who participate in such chal- take mov-
ing breaks
lenges tend to take 30 percent throughout
more steps. The company says the day.
Adventures is designed to of-
fer similar challenges even if ASSOCIATED PRESS

people havent assembled re- say. ing breaks throughout the day. do. One new feature promises company is confident.
al-life groups. Fitbit, the market leader Thats coming to the Fitbit a quick snapshot of cardiovas- Meanwhile, the Flex 2 will
The feature might help some in wearable devices, is also Blaze, too, through a software cular fitness based on a met- be the first Fitbit with suffi-
users stick with step tracking updating two older devices, update. ric known as VO2 max. While cient water resistance for use
and other fitness measures the 2013 Flex and the 2014 The Charge 2 will have a this typically requires running during swimming; Fitbit rivals
after the novelty wears off. Charge, mostly to bring them heart-rate monitor, a fea- on a treadmill with an oxygen like Garmin already offer that
People who keep using their in line with what newer de- ture previously limited to the mask, Fitbit estimates it us- on some devices.
Fitbits are more likely to tell vices and rivals offer. Besides HR edition of the Charge. It ing running speed and heart The Charge 2 is expected to
their friends about them, and tracking steps and sleep, the will guide users to take deep- rate instead. Theres been no ship in September for $150,
to upgrade to more advanced Flex 2 and the Charge 2 will breathing breaks, something independent testing yet on the while the Flex 2 will come in
models themselves, analysts remind people to take mov- the Apple Watch will also soon methods accuracy, though the October for $100.

Skyfit app puts personal trainer in your pocket


JENNIFER VAN GROVE it after the free seven-day trial. and let your preferred coach handle be a more powerful platform (than
THE SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE
I didnt. everything else, including audio cues video), said Ethan Agarwal, founder
Two months ago, I was bombarded Instead, and I dont say this light- and music selection. So, for instance, and CEO of New York-based Skyfit.
by Instagram ads for a subscription ly, I became obsessed with Skyfits Skyfit trainer Marq Brown (my per- If Im running outside, I dont want
fitness app named Skyfit. The app voice-based approach to fitness, sonal favorite), a former professional to be staring at a 4-inch screen.
promised, with the help of profes- which is kind of like the digital fit- football player, will talk you through Agarwal started the company while
sional trainers who coach with just ness program Daily Burn, but minus an advance treadmill-plus-body- in search of a way to lose the extra
their voices, to do the impossible: the video and plus a ton more vari- weight class, like Fit Mix Mashup, weight he had gained during gradu-
eliminate the monotony from tread- ety. With Skyfit, users who download telling you exactly when to increase ate studies at Wharton. Though he
mill and other indoor gym workouts. the app and select a subscription op- your speed and when to jump off and had enough funds to pay for a per-
A cynic by profession, I was, to tion ($10 a month or $70 a year) can do a circuit of squats. And hell play sonal trainer, he had an epiphany:
say the least, incredulous. But I was choose from hundreds of studio-style songs that match the style of workout, most people cant afford that luxury.
also desperate. This outdoor runner audio classes across categories such while sharing some tough-love words That means a fitness neophytes good
needed an indoor alternative when as treadmill, outdoor running, ellipti- make it burn or dont feel sorry intentions are often sidelined by the
the summer heat became unbearable. cal, indoor cycling, yoga and strength for yourself to keep you moving. what-should-I-do-at-the-gym co-
And so I reluctantly downloaded the training. But why just audio? nundrum.
app, knowing I could easily abandon Then, you just put your earbuds in I had confidence that audio would SKYFIT, page D6

simple to modernize store. When your DVDs tapes, movie films, HD The pricing for Wal- per videotape, plus an
your old video collec- are ready, simply pick videos and photographs greens service is com- additional $9.99 for the
tion. them up and take them onto DVDs. plex. DVDs cost $24.99 KOMANDO, page D6
back home to enjoy. Just
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KIM KOMANDO transfer service through Every transfer you
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MANAGING YOUR MONEY,


WORK AND SUCCESS
Copyright 2016 The New York Times

Talking Points

BRYNN ANDERSON/ASSOCIATED PRESS

Planning College Football


Games for the 2031 Season
The N.F.L. puts out its schedule
roughly five months in advance of
the season. Then there is college
football. For those who like to
make plans 15 years ahead of time,
this is the sport for you. Several
factors including money, of
course have inspired officials
at big-time football programs
to schedule games that will not
take place for another decade or
more. Arizona and Nebraska have
scheduled a game for Sept. 13,
2031.

Growing Older, and Happier


Older people tend to be happier
than younger people, and their
happiness increases with age, a
study in the Journal of Clinical
Psychiatry reports. Research-
ers found that older age was DINA LITOVSKY FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
associated with higher levels of KEEPING IT SIMPLE James Altucher gave up his apartment and pared his possessions to 15 items. He sleeps in friends apartments or rents rooms on Airbnb.
happiness, and lower levels of
anxiety, depression and stress.

Guru Bases Success on Failures


Older people tended to have better
mental health. Brain studies show
that the amygdala in older people
responds less to stressful or
negative images than in a younger
person, said the senior author, Dr. money, and income inequality got Bookish and contrarian, this skin-
PERSONAL
ALEX WILLIAMS
Dilip V. Jeste. This is good news higher than ever. People feel like James Altuchers ny computer geek from North
for young people, too. You have they were scammed. Brunswick, N.J., is like the anti-
Life Lessons

1
something to look forward to. Mr. Altucher appeals to the anx- self-help star.
James Altuchers tales ious middle class, the downsized
and the dispossessed who have
College is a waste.
A degree has become a
Mr. Altuchers positive tone
is helpful. I am an optimist, he
Soda Tax Takes Effect of crashing and burning propelled the populism of Bernie luxury in todays world, said. Basically, Ive been down
Economists believe taxing sugary
drinks causes people to drink less find a receptive audience. Sanders and Donald J. Trump. Mr. Altucher says. In on the floor so many times, I
But what makes Mr. Altucher 40 Alternatives to College, know now that I can always
of them, but its been controver- stand out are his Cassandra-like he argues that young adults bounce back.
sial. A new study confirms the It was around 10 a.m., and James conclusions. College, he says, could travel the world, educate His philosophy is perhaps most
impact. Researchers followed Altucher, perhaps the worlds is a waste of money. Although themselves online and start a clearly articulated in Choose
residents of several low-income least likely success guru, was he graduated from Cornell, Mr. business with the money they Yourself, which he summarized:
communities in Berkeley, San packing his worldly possessions, Altucher argues that in a world may spend on college. If you dont choose the life you

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Francisco and Oakland around about 15 items, into a small bag. where millennials feel like debt want to live, chances are, some-
If I were to die, my kids get serfs and entry-level profession- Home ownership is a one else is going to choose it for
the time that Berkeley voters
this bag, Mr. Altucher said as al jobs are scarce investing the scam. you. And the results are probably
passed the countrys first big soda he packed his laptop, iPad, three money with even a 5 percent re- Nobody should put not going to be pretty.
tax in 2014. The study found that, sets of chinos, three T-shirts and turn would offer greater financial more than 5 to 10 per- A key tenet of the book is the
in the four months after the tax a Ziploc bag filled with $4,000 benefit over a lifetime, he wrote. cent of their portfolio, their as- Daily Practice, a wellness regi-
took effect last year, self-reported worth of $2 bills (People always Similarly, he believes home- sets, in any one investment, men that comprises the physical
consumption of sugary drinks remember you if you tip with $2 ownership is a rip-off foisted he said. But when people buy (eat well, try to go to sleep by 9
fell by 21 percent in Berkeley, but bills, he said), and departed a upon unwitting citizens by a $14 a home, they go crazy. They p.m. and rise by 5 a.m., break a
rose by 4 percent in the other two friends Manhattan loft. trillion mortgage industry. put like 50, 60, 70 percent of sweat for at least 10 minutes a
cities. The study also found that
A few months ago, the boyish Its a worldview rooted in Mr. their net worth into this one in- day), emotional (be around people
48-year-old let the lease expire on Altuchers life. In the 1990s, he vestment. Its illiquid, so when you love, who love you), mental
the Berkeley residents reported his Cold Spring, N.Y., apartment, made millions with a web-design times are hard, you cant sell (write a list of 10 ideas each day to
drinking more water. and dumped or donated most of company. Soon, he and his wife, it. exercise the idea muscle before

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what he owned. Since then, hes Anne (they divorced in 2010), it atrophies) and spiritual (feel
Miss a Train, Hear a Tune been bouncing among friends were living in a 5,000-square-foot Stocks are a racket. gratitude every day). He calls
If your dash through a crowded apartments and Airbnb rentals. loft in TriBeCa he bought for $1.8 After financial failure, them the four pillars of happiness.
It is not that he is down on his million and spent $1 million reno- Mr. Altucher started You do not have to be Mark
railway station ends with the doors
luck. Several of the 16 books he vating. The lavish lifestyle did not a blog to chronicle his Zuckerberg to be an entrepre-
shut in your face as the train pulls has written, including his 2013 fill his emotional void. experience. He wrote posts neur. You can learn basic web
away, it would be better if you personal-empowerment manifes- I felt like I needed $100 million like 10 Reasons You Should development, he said. You can
happened to to, Choose Yourself, continue to to be happy, he said. So I just Never Own Stocks Again. go to Codecademy.com, learn the
be in France. sell briskly. His weekly podcasts, started investing in all these oth- (Reason No. 1: Youre not that basic skills in three months.
The national The James Altucher Show and er companies, and they were just good at it.) Thanks to self-publishing, al-
railroad com- Question of the Day, with Ste- stupid companies. Zero of these most anyone can write books.
pany, S.N.C.F., phen Dubner, are downloaded investments worked out. Everybody is or can be an ex-
about two million times a month. As his fortunes collapsed, he pert on something, he said. He
has installed
Mr. Altucher is simply practic- was forced to sell his apartment chronicle his failures on a blog, would know. Choose Yourself,
pianos in near- ing what he preaches. Over the for a $1 million loss. To reclaim which he named Altucher Con- which Mr. Altucher self-published
ly 100 stations. last five years, this former tech his wealth, he set his sights on the fidential. I just said, Ive made on Amazon, sold more than a
They are free entrepreneur, venture capitalist stock market. He read more than every mistake in the book: Heres half-million copies, he said, and
DMITRY KOSTYUKOV FOR
for anyone to play, THE NEW YORK TIMES and financial pundit has reinvent- a hundred books on investing, what they are, Mr. Altucher said. made The Wall Street Journals
and travelers ed himself, preaching survival in and wrangled a job writing for He wrote posts like 10 Reasons best-seller list.
have been doing just that. You an era when the American Dream James Cramers site, TheStreet, You Should Never Own Stocks Mr. Altucher disputes that he
might hear Edith Piafs La Foule seems like a sham. So he has shed and later The Financial Times. Again. He confessed thoughts is a guru. Advice is autobiogra-
them. In the past 25 years, in- But his fortunes crumbled of suicide. He soon discovered a phy, he said. I only say what has
or the Fantaisie-Impromptu by
come has gone down for the 18-to- again during the financial cri- sizable audience of people whose worked for me, and then others
Chopin, but it wont be performed 35-year-olds, student loan debt is sis. His hedge fund ran out of dreams had gone bad. But Mr. can choose to try it or not.
by a paid musician, or even a street at an all-time high, Mr. Altucher gas, various start-ups died, writ- Altucher seems like an unlike- Besides, what worked yester-
entertainer busking for coins. said. We had $3 trillion in bailout ing gigs dried up. He decided to ly person to look to for solace. day may not work tomorrow.

The Obama Years: The Best of Times to Be a Stock Investor


STRATEGIES
Dow Jones industrial average formed better under Democrats,
JEFF SOMMER
had declined 34 percent over the with a 6.7 percent annualized
previous 12 months and was gain for the Dow, compared with
still dropping. People were flee- a 3 percent gain under Republi-
Had you been prescient enough ing and many never returned. cans. Is it reasonable to conclude
to buy shares of a low-cost stock Mr. Hickey found that since that Democratic presidents are
index fund on President Barack 1900, the Obama presidency better for stock investing than
Obamas first inauguration day, has been the third best for stock Republicans are? Probably not.
on Jan. 20, 2009, you would have investors. The market under It is difficult to demonstrate a
tripled your money. President Obama has risen 11.8 strong cause and effect. But Mr.
Stock market performance of percent. That compares with Hickey tried: Democrats spread
this level has rarely been sur- 25.5 percent for President Cal- the money around more than
passed, yet it has not been as vin Coolidge and 15.9 percent for Republicans do, stimulating con-
widely celebrated or appreciat- sumer spending, which is good
ed. The reason may be that the Since 1900, the market for the economy and for the stock
current bull market is suspect market, he said, but this is hard
because it came after one of the has performed better to quantify.
worst declines in stock market under Democrats. There are two obvious reasons
history. Politicians almost seem for the markets performance in
embarrassed to talk about the the Obama years. One is that Mr. MINH UONG/THE NEW YORK TIMES
stock market, said Paul Hickey, President Bill Clinton. It exceeds Obama had fortuitous timing. The
co-founder of the Bespoke Invest- the Dows performance for every- market and the economy were
ment Group. But when you look one else, including three Republi- in such bad shape when he took the presidential election, as Ned the election could shift matters.
at it, the record of the market un- cans who were known for being office that the market was likely Davis Research suggests in a re- This kind of analysis implies
der Obama is kind of incredible. pro-business and for tenures that to rebound. The second factor is cent note to clients. The stock that the market is affecting the
Buying stock wasnt the obvi- coincided with strong stock mar- that the Federal Reserve brought market action so far this year is countrys mood and political align-
ous thing to do when Mr. Obama kets: Ronald Reagan, with 11.3 short-term rates close to zero. very much aligning up to support ment. Investors may not give the
took office. The United States percent; Dwight D. Eisenhower, Fed interest rate policy may be an incumbent party retaining the president credit for their returns.
was still in the grips of the most with 10.4 percent; and George H. the single most important factor White House, said Ed Clissold, a But for those fortunate enough to
severe economic downturn since W. Bush, with 9.7 percent. behind the stock market boom. co-author of the note. hold stock, they are heartening:
the Great Depression, and the Since 1900, the market has per- Low rates may even be affecting A major market decline before Its been a splendid market.
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| THE NEW YORK TIMES

Personal Time Travel: Ancestry Tourism


RETIRING many in 1937 at age 20 as a Jewish
AMY ZIPKIN refugee, living first in England be-
fore coming to the United States.
Dr. Strahl invited Ms. Goodman
More Americans seek to Germany to receive the books
in a formal ceremony. I wasnt
deeper a sense of where sure I wanted to go, said Ms.
their families came from. Goodman, who grew up hearing,
We dont travel to Germany.
Still she felt the trip would close
In April, Sheila Albert, 78, a re- a chapter. At the ceremony, at-
tired psychotherapist from Santa tended by members of the univer-
Rosa, Calif., and her niece, Terry sity community, Ms. Goodman,
Pew, 60, stood in front of the ruins accompanied by her husband,
of a stone house in Ireland where Michael, and daughter, Amanda,
Ms. Albert believes her great- spoke about her familys escape
great-grandmother once lived. from the Nazis and influences she
I felt like I came home, she remembered from growing up in
said. Washington Heights in Manhat-
Ms. Albert, whose ancestors tan, including recollections about
emigrated to the United States German food delicacies.
during the potato famine of the Afterward the family trav-
late 1840s, found the house with eled 375 miles south to Bad
the help of a genealogy and tour- MICHAEL GOODMAN Knigshofen, a farming com-
ing company called My Ireland TRACING ROOTS Audrey Goodman, flanked by her children, visited the German town where her mother had lived. munity where her grandparents
Family Heritage, which arranged once owned a grain distribution
a two-day tour. It was not the first business. The pastoral atmo-
time the two women had pursued paced world, Dallen J. Timothy, how a family developed, what Audrey Goodman, 67, of Bergen sphere was a surprise, but again,
their roots: In 2014, they took a a professor at Arizona State Uni- family traits were dependent on County, N.J., began unexpected- it had never been discussed. Her
car trip through Minnesota and versity and editor of The Journal location, why a family chose to mi- ly with a message about some son, Brett, joined them there.
Wisconsin, where they toured of Heritage Tourism, wrote in grate and how they made a choice books, left last fall on her hus- Through a tour guide, the fami-
cemeteries researching their an email. The sentiment crosses of occupation, said George G. bands blog. The message was ly gained access to the apartment
family tree. many ethnic groups. Morgan, the author of How to Do from Antje Strahl, a historian at overlooking the main square
America is a nation of immi- The motivations of those who Everything: Genealogy. the University of Rostock who where Ms. Goodmans moth-
grants, and as many people age make these trips vary, as does But not every ancestry tourist is oversees restitution of books that er and her parents sat so many
they grow interested in tracing what they find. Travelers usually going to find the proverbial Roset- were confiscated by the Nazis years ago, she said. The family
their family heritage. gain a greater appreciation of the ta Stone, he cautioned. They need and later became part of the uni- toured the town and nearby cem-
Ancestral travel is a way of obstacles their ancestors faced to set expectations for what they versitys library collection. etery to learn about the former
connecting oneself with their pro- and a deeper sense of who they want to see and to ask a guide, The books bore the name Mal- Jewish community.
genitors and finding ones root- are and where they come from. What will you be able to deliver? zer, the maiden name of Ms. Good- Im happy to have it behind
edness in a confusing and fast- Travel experiences can show A May trip to Germany for mans late mother, who left Ger- me, she said.

Households
With More
Q&A

What is the best way to


manage costs in a multigen-
Wi-Fi Phones a Frugal Bet
erational household?

Generations
Ms. Locker suggests holding TECHNOLOGY the phones that work with the only two Nexus devices that
BRIAN X. CHEN
family meetings monthly to networks. (For example: The iP- work with Project Fi. Republic
go over budgets and air any hone is out.) Wireless also sells its compati-
concerns. Budgeting tools After testing Project Fi and Re- ble phones and plans through its
like Mint.com or Quicken can Your household Wi-Fi router has public Wireless and comparing website and Amazon. Customers
YOUR MONEY help families analyze costs to a hidden power: It is also a cell- their performance with tradition- can bring their own devices, in-
ANN CARRNS
make sure bills are equita- phone service provider. In fact, al carriers, I concluded they are cluding some Samsung, Motorola
bly allocated. Jean Setzfand, most mobile data traffic travels ideal for budget-conscious con- and Nexus phones, to its service.
senior vice president of pro- through smaller networks like sumers who dont need the latest The technologies for both ser-
Even though the recession ended grams at AARP, suggests that Wi-Fi routers, not those hulking devices. vices work seamlessly if you
seven years ago, a housing trend household members make a cell towers outside. Project Fi and Republic Wire- start a phone call over a Wi-Fi
seen during the downturn has en- list of regular expenses, like The internet companies Goo- less share a lot in common, connection and move out of its
dured: The number of multigener- the mortgage and utilities, gle and Bandwidth.com have though there are differences. range, for example, the call is
ational homes continues to grow. and agree on what share ev- turned that fact into a handed off to a near-
A record 60.6 million people, or eryone will pay. business opportunity. by cell tower.
19 percent of the American popu- Their mobile phone Because Republic
lation, lived with multiple gener- How can families maintain services rely on cell Wireless and Proj-
ations under one roof in 2014, ac- some privacy in a multigen- networks they lease ect Fi are similar, the
cording to a Pew Research Center erational household? from traditional car- trade-offs will guide
analysis of census data. Pew de- A loss of privacy is the main riers, but if a Wi-Fi you. Project Fi costs
fines a multigenerational house- drawback when multiple gen- network has a better a little more than Re-
hold as one that includes two or erations live together, Mr. Gra- connection, they shift public Wireless, but
more adult generations say, ham said. Having separate phone calls and data you will also have the
parents and their adult children or entrances and kitchens for dif- to Wi-Fi instead. benefit of being able
grandparents and grandchildren. ferent wings of the house can Less work on cell to use the service
The share of households with ease that problem, he said; towers leads to lower overseas. But a major
multiple adult generations has families considering mov- costs for consumers, downside is that you
been growing since hitting a low ing in together should seek a so Google and Band- have only two phone
of 12 percent in 1980. The trend home with those features. width offer service options: Huaweis 5.7-
greatly accelerated during the prices that are less inch Nexus 6P and
2007-9 recession, when high un- than half of what a tra- LGs 5.2-inch Nexus
employment pushed younger ditional carrier would 5X.
people, in particular, back home with a candid and open discus- charge. Bandwidths Republic Wireless
to live with their parents. sion about the money, said Dave phone service, called service is cheaper
The striking thing is that this OBrien, a financial adviser with Republic Wireless, of- and available on more
really has persisted after the Evolution Advisers near Rich- fers a range of plans, devices, including
recession, said DVera Cohn, a mond, Va. including one for $25 Samsungs Galaxy
senior writer and editor at Pew Sometimes, a grandparent who a month for unlimit- phones, which are
Research Center. Perhaps this is financially sound may feel in- ed minutes and mes- the best Android de-
trend is here to stay. clined to pay for groceries or din- sages and 1 gigabyte vices on the market.
The economic benefits of shar- ners out even though his or her of cellular data. Goo- The cell service is
ing services can be substantial, adult children are capable of pay- gles service, Project not available on net-
said John L. Graham, co-author ing their own way. The grandpar- Fi, costs $30 a month works overseas, but
of All in the Family: A Practical ent could help in other ways, he for the same package, the company says it
MINH UONG/THE NEW YORK TIMES
Guide to Successful Multigenera- suggested, such as by arranging and you are reim- plans to expand inter-
tional Living. Older family mem- activities with grandchildren. bursed for the cellular nationally in the next
bers can provide child care, while Lauren Locker, a financial plan- data you dont use. In year. So if you are on
younger adults can care for el- ner in Little Falls, N.J., said that contrast, AT&Ts cheapest phone Both services work only with a tight budget, want more options
derly relatives. But such arrange- if younger family members are plan starts at $45 a month for 300 phones running Googles Android for handsets and have no near-
ments also mean getting used having financial difficulties and megabytes of data, and Verizon system. In the United States, term plans to use a phone abroad,
to sharing financial responsibil- cant afford to pay much toward charges $50 a month for its plan both primarily rely on Sprint and go with Republic Wireless.
ities. Financial planners advise rent or utilities, the arrangement including one gigabyte of cellular T-Mobile networks for cellular Then there is the option of
that families talk early and often can still work, with the younger data. coverage. But Project Fis plans sticking with a traditional carri-
about who will pay for what, and participants providing services Based on numbers alone, how also include cell coverage from er. AT&T and Verizon generally
what everyones expectations keeping up the yard, for example, could one resist going with a Wi- U.S. Cellular, a smaller carrier, as have faster and more reliable
are, regardless of whether the or cooking meals in lieu of cash. Fi-first phone plan? But there are well as foreign networks in more coverage throughout the country.
shared household results from The parents can say: You several other factors to consid- than 120 countries. Early adopters of new gear and
economic need or simply a desire dont need to pay me, but you er, including the reliability and Project Fi and Republic Wire- professionals who value a zip-
to have family members nearby. have to do A, B and C. Does that ease of using the phone services, less primarily sell their phones py cell connection will probably
Everybody needs to start work for you? customer service quality and and services online. Google sells want to stick with a big carrier.

The Cost of Holding On one thing you can set down this
week? A fight with your spouse,
something a politician said, your
team losing the big game. Pick it,
ter, and put her down on the other drop it and then pause. For just
SKETCH GUY side. She didnt thank the older a moment, simply savor what it
CARL RICHARDS monk; she just shoved him out of feels like to no longer carry that
the way and departed. burden and pay that price.
After several hours, the young- Then, I want you to invest that
Lets start with a story from Jon er monk said, That woman back extra into something more pro-
Muths book Zen Shorts: Two there was very selfish and rude! ductive. If its extra time, go for a
traveling monks reached a town Then, she didnt even thank you! walk. If its extra peace, take five
where there was a young woman I set the woman down hours deep breaths. If its extra money,
waiting to step out of her sedan ago, the older monk replied. invest it in something that makes
chair. The rains had made deep Why are you still carrying her? you happy. Play with your kids.
puddles and she couldnt step There is an actual cost to hold- CARL RICHARDS
Take a nap. Just do something
across without spoiling her silken ing onto things we should let go of. that makes you feel the opposite
robes. Her attendants were hold- It can come in the form of anger, of how you felt before you let go. I
ing her packages, so they couldnt frustration, resentment or worse. ter. Im talking about everything only have so much and energy. Do can guarantee you, this is one in-
help her across the puddle. The question is, can you really af- from stewing about the guy who we really want to invest any of our vestment youll never regret.
The younger monk noticed the ford to keep paying the bill? cut you off in traffic this morning precious resources financial or And then, if youre willing to
woman, said nothing, and walked The faster we learn to drop our to refusing to forgive an old friend otherwise into something that share, Id love to know what you
by. The older monk put her on his emotional dead weight, the more for an event 20 years ago. will return nothing but misery? decide to let go. Email me at
back, carried her across the wa- room we create for something bet- We have only so much time. We My question for you is, Whats hello@beingcarl.com.
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Whats in Store Komando


GAMES

Doughnuts, exercise
Continued from D1 A new
Dollar Tree
Continued from D3
DVD itself. If youd
damaged. This service
costs $19.96. classes go Pokemon
New owner for prefer to have the final
Mosbys Pub Dollar Tree has footage in Blu-ray Bonus: The DIY BREE FOWLER either PokeStops or very
way
AP TECHNOLOGY WRITER
A longtime Mount opened a new store format, the cost is $20. close to one, owner Mark
Joy restaurant has a outside Lancaster, Movie films cost $19.99 NEW YORK Weeks Isreal said. And one loca-
new owner. taking a spot in a shop- for 50 feet of film, plus If handing over your into the Pokemon Go tion is an in-game Gym,
Earlier this month, ping center across $9.99 per DVD and are private tapes makes craze, demand remains making it a gathering
John Katras bought Route 30 from Rock- only accepted in 8mm, you nervous, transfer strong for Poke Ball- place to both consume
Mosbys Pub at 215 E. vale Outlets. Super 8 and 16mm them to DVD yourself. shaped treats made by and virtually burn off
Main St. for an un- Dollar Tree, which formats. To do this, youll need a high-end doughnut calories.
disclosed price from sells a variety of Walgreens also offers a DVD recorder and company, one of many Meanwhile, a trendy
George Vekios, who items for $1 or less, cloud storage for a VCR combo. businesses and organi- food court near New
owned it for nine years. opened last week in monthly fee of $4.99. This device features zations coming up with Yorks Penn Station put
Katras also owns a 12,400-square-foot This service allows 1080p up-conversion creative ways to lure up a sign urging passers-
the Alley Kat and space at 2495 Lincoln you to share or watch and 2-way dubbing. players in their search by to catch a Pokemon
Juke Box in Lancaster Highway East. your films with anyone, This way, you are for the elusive pocket instead of a train, while
and is part-owner of A Dollar Tree repre- anywhere, at any time. able to transfer from monsters. the citys parks depart-
Charcoals in Manheim sentative did not re- If youre on the fence VHS tapes to DVDs Even on sweltering ment created PokeFit
Township. spond to a request for about whether or not and vice versa. An- summer days, the popu- classes for kids to play
Katras said that since more details about the the cloud is worth other advantage to lar smartphone game has while exercising.
Mosbys is already a store, including the it, your first order this method is that it gotten throngs of play- Earlier, the Busch
successful business, number of employees. includes a one-month can record up to six ers out of their homes to Gardens theme park in
major changes arent In July 2015, Dollar free trial. hours of footage. Its real-world locations des- Florida hosted a Poke-
planned. He said he Tree bought Fam- also equipped with an ignated as PokeStops mon lure-a-thon, with
may tweak the menu ily Dollar, creating a 3. Wal-Mart HDMI output. and Gyms. Theme some PokeStops acces-
but wont change company with more The advantage to parks, bars and even a sible only by season-pass
anything about the than 13,800 stores in Wal-mart also of- purchasing your own county animal shelter members for one hour.
restaurants wings, the United States and fers a DVD transfer DVD recorder and are among those try- The Pawtucket Red Sox
which have become a Canada. service. Videotapes, VCR combo is that its ing to capitalize on that baseball team in Rhode
specialty. In Lancaster County, movie film, photo- actually the cheapest surge in foot traffic. Island invited fans onto
Mosbys Pub has there are seven Fam- graphs and slides, and option if you need to In New York, Dough- the field to chase the vir-
seating for around 115, ily Dollar stores and digital media can all be transfer your entire nut Plant created an ed- tual monsters.
including space at an seven Dollar Tree transferred to DVD. VHS library. You can ible version of the Poke Police in Manchester,
outdoor patio. It has stores. Like Costco, Wal- also share it with Ball dubbing it the New Hampshire, even
around 35 employees. Mart places a two- friends and family Pokeseed after a Poke- tried to lure fugitives by
Mosbys Pub was DOLLAR TREE hour limit per DVD. members. mon-obsessed employee claiming to have detect-
opened some 30 years The cost is $24.96 to Its easier to use realized that all four of ed a rare Charizard in
n Address: 2495 Lincoln
ago by Dennis Herr and Highway E. transfer one VHS tape, than you might think. the companys shops are the booking area.
then operated for many which makes it the Just power the re-
years by Randy and n Hours: 9 a.m.-9 more expensive op- corder on, insert your
p.m. Monday through
Gail Geist. tion. However, trans- VHS tape into the

Skyfit: App
Saturday, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Sunday. ferring movie film is VCR slot and insert a
MOSBYS PUB cheaper at Wal-Mart blank DVD-R into the
n Phone: 299-7160. than it is at Walgreens. DVD tray. Press re-
n Address: 215 E. Main
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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, middle, sits during the national anthem Thursday before the teams NFL preseason football game
against the San Diego Chargers in San Diego.

ISMAIL SMITH-WADE-EL PETER BEERS


SPECIAL TO LNP SPECIAL TO LNP

Americans are free to express Quarterback makes wrong


even unpopular opinions read with anthem protest
Theres nothing more American than free speech. The recent action of San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback Colin
Im not just referring to the legal principle enshrined in the First Kaepernick sitting or kneeling during the playing of the national an-
Amendment to the Constitution, but also to the spirit of open discourse them has caused a buzz of opinions across the sports nation.
and, indeed, protest. While most recognize that Kaepernick has the right and freedom to
It was not a month ago that I was defending Olympic gymnast Gabby express his displeasure in this manner, others also have the right to
Douglas for not placing her hand over her heart during the national blitz him for the forum in which he chose to express himself.
anthem. This is different. The idea of protest is to stimulate change from what one perceives as
San Francisco Giants quarterback Colin Kaepernick, as youve no injustice. So, regardless of your rightness, when you infuriate many
doubt heard, is refusing to stand for the national anthem as a protest of the people whom you are trying to influence for change, what do you
against a continuing legacy of racism in this country. get?
Thats a bold, controversial choice, and one he has every right to make. This is the bottom line of being a change agent. If every time people
Its also one that other Americans have every right to speak out against expressed disagreement in this manner regarding things that they
such is the nature of free speech. believe are wrong in this country, then would anyone ever stand for the
But watching the public reaction to Kaepernicks protest, it would playing of The Star-Spangled Banner? There are so many things that
seem many of us prefer a blind, reactionary patriotism over actual fidel- need correcting in America, and it does not matter what side of the po-
ity to the principles on which our nation is founded. No one is by litical spectrum you are on, but to disrespect the American flag, which
SMITH-WADE-EL, page E4 BEERS, page E4

n Ismail Smith-Wade-El is a Lancaster resident and research associate for the n Peter Beers has been the athletic director at Lancaster Bible College since 2000.
Mayors Commission to Combat Poverty.

Countless sports commentators, for inappropriate behaviors. Yet it


journalists and bloggers labeled seems that we demand higher stan-
Lochte the ugly American, arguing dards of honesty and integrity from
that his dishonesty shamed the entire someone who can swim 200 meters in
country. All of this was not punish- a minute and 45 seconds than we do
ment enough for some. Writers at from those vying for the most powerful
ESPN, The Huffington Post and other political position in the free world.
APRIL KELLY-WOESSNER
outlets argued that Lochte got off too Lets compare. Ryan Lochte lied
easy, due to white male privilege. when he said he and his teammates
LNP COLUMNIST
In fact, Lochte wasnt the only Olym- were robbed at gunpoint. The truth is
pic athlete whose conduct violated our that armed security guards held the
America must demand as much of its standards of acceptable behavior for
our nations role models. U.S. Womens
swimmers and demanded money from
them after they damaged a sign at a Su-
leaders as it does of its athletes Soccer has suspended goalie Hope noco gas station. It is unclear whether
Solo for comments she made after the the amount demanded was equal to
Olympic gold medalist Ryan Lochte media outlets jumped on the story. team lost to Sweden. Solo criticized the damage.
has learned a valuable lesson about the An editorial in the Los Angeles Times the Swedish teams conservative style A recent report by USA Today chal-
standards of integrity Americans set declared that Lochte was never of play, arguing that they were afraid lenges accounts from the Rio police
for their role models. considered very bright, now hell just to press forward and open up the
KELLY-WOESSNER, page E4
What Lochte calls an overexaggera- be forever dumb. ... He deserves every game. She concluded that her oppo-
tion of events that transpired in Rio bit of everyones disgust. The Hous- nents were a bunch of cowards.
has led to public condemnation, sham- ton Chronicle concluded, It doesnt In the context of the 2016 presiden-
ing and loss of his endorsement deals matter what else Lochte has done in tial election campaign, our collective n April Kelly-Woessner is a professor and
chairwoman of the political science depart-
with Speedo, Ralph Lauren, a mattress his Olympic career. This cemented his response to Lochtes lie and Solos in- ment at Elizabethtown College. She also is a
company and a hair removal product. legacy: most embarrassing Olympic sult is perplexing. This isnt to say that correspondent for LNP. Email: woessnerak@
Lochtes downfall was swift. Major athlete. athletes shouldnt be held accountable etown.edu.
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CHARLES
THE ISSUE KRAUTHAMMER
THE WASHINGTON POST

As LNP reported last Sunday, this has been a difficult year in which to talk
politics particularly presidential politics. According to a recent Pew Research
Enforcement, legalization,
Center survey, nearly 4 in 10 voters Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in that order, is the answer
supporters alike report having had an argument about the election. The one great service refugees.
of Donald Trumps ex- The other part of the
tended peregrinations immigration bargain is
on immigration policy legalization. What do you
is to have demonstrated do with the 11 million
Its only Labor Day weekend, life is short as it the day. See, for instance, Ismail Smith-Wade- how, in the end, theres already here? In theory,
is, and there is so much beauty lying ahead in the El and Peter Beers divergent takes on the Colin only one place to go. you could do nothing.
months of September and October. Kaepernick controversy on Page E1 of Perspec- You can rail for a year The problem ultimately
Nevertheless, if youre wishing the calendar tive. about the squishy soft, solves itself as the genera-
could fast-forward to Nov. 9, we dont blame you. Reading only the views with which we agree weak-kneed and stupid tion of the desert those
Because there is not just pumpkin-spice cof- isnt very interesting. And it only adds to the po- politicians who have who crossed the border
fee, fall foliage and adorably costumed children larization in this country. opened our borders to originally is eventually
in our near future. Even more political commer- According to the Pew study cited in last Sun- the wretched refuse replaced by its American-
cials and even more political blather are coming days news story, nearly half of Clinton support- of Mexico. You can born children who are
our way. And the political tension, already as ers and nearly a third of Trump backers said promise to round them automatically legal and
thick as apple butter, will be intensifying as the they dont have a single close friend who sup- up the refuse, that landed.
Nov. 8 general election approaches. ports the other candidate. And most of the Lan- is, not the politicians But formal legalization is
By tradition, Labor Day is the official start of caster County voters interviewed by LNP said (theyre next) and a political necessity. It gets
election season. Not so this year weve en- they had no close friends or family members deport them. And that buy-in from Democrats
dured months of heated political discourse who planned to vote differently than they. may win you a plurality who for whatever reason
and many of us already are weary. Another Pew study, conducted in 2014 even of Republican primary self-styled humanitari-
Weve lived through tense presidential elec- before this turbulent election got underway votes. anism or bare-knuckled
tion years. And we already know the litany of found that 3 in 10 consistent conservatives But eventually you partisanship have no
reasons why this particular election season is would be unhappy if a family member married have to let it go. For all interest in real border
not just tense but toxic: the unpopular candi- a Democrat. Nearly 1 in 4 consistent liberals his incendiary language enforcement. Legalization
dates at the top of the tickets, the echo chambers said they would be unhappy if a Republican and clanging contra- is the quid pro quo. If they
of partisan national media, our politics-saturat- married into the family. dictions, Trump did want to bring the immi-
ed social media. We cited that particular study in an edito- exactly that in Phoenix grants out of the shad-
You might want to be on Facebook to see pho- rial that was more like an elegy to the beautiful on Wednesday. His ows, they must endorse
tos from your first cousins wedding. Your sec- friendship shared by two ideological opposites: deportation task force serious enforcement.
ond cousin, meanwhile, keeps posting all-caps Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be hunting ... crimi- Such a grand bargain
warnings about the dire outcomes that await us and the late Antonin Scalia. nal aliens. Isnt that the could and would com-
all if her candidate isnt elected. American history is filled with those whose enforcement priority mand a vast national
This election year is dividing family members, friendships crossed ideological lines: John Ad- of President Barack consensus. The American
friends and neighbors. Some have quietly un- ams and Thomas Jefferson; Democratic strat- Obama, heretofore ex- public will accept todays
followed relatives on Facebook. Some have in- egist James Carville and Republican-turned- coriated as the ultimate illegal immigrants if it is
stituted strict no-political-talk rules for social Libertarian Mary Matalin (married since 1993); immigration patsy? convinced that this will be
gatherings. former President Bill Clinton and both Presi- And what happens to the last such cohort.
Its just not fun if it turns sour, Cathy In- dents Bush; and Sen. Orrin Hatch, a Republican the noncriminal illegal This was the premise of
gram, a lifelong Democrat whose husband and from Utah, and the late Sen. Edward Kennedy, a immigrants? On that, the 1986 Reagan amnesty.
18-year-old son support Trump, told LNP. Democrat from Massachusetts. Trump punted. Their It legalized almost 3 mil-
Truer words were never spoken. In a column he penned for Newsweek after appropriate disposi- lion immigrants. Because
Too often today, political discourse turns sour Kennedys death in 2009, Hatch noted that he tion will be considered it never enforced the
because were so convinced of the rightness, the and Kennedy disagreed on nearly every issue. in several years when border, however, three
empirical truth, of the views we hold. Weve for- But they began to work together on legislation we have ended illegal has become 11.
gotten the words of the late Sen. Daniel Patrick including the Americans with Disabilities Act immigration for good. And thats why the Gang
Moynihan, who liked to say, Everyone is enti- and developed a close friendship that en- Everyone knows what of Eight failed. They too
tled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts. deared us to some and enraged others who felt a that means: One way got the sequencing wrong.
Were he still alive today, Moynihan would conservative Republican and a liberal Democrat or another, they will be The left insisted on legal-
be scorned on Twitter for his naivete. Because should not be friends. For our part, we checked allowed to stay. ization first. The Gangs
nowadays, we all have our own set of facts. our political differences and egos at the door Trumps retreat Republicans ultimately
As E. Fletcher McClellan, professor of politi- when we socialized. We were good friends, plain points the way to the acquiesced because they
cal science at Elizabethtown College, told LNP, and simple and neither pettiness nor others only serious solution: figured, correctly, this was
its easier than ever for people to draw from par- opinions came between us. enforcement plus legal- the best deal they could
tisan media sources that harden their points In this tumultuous campaign season, we could ization. The required get in an era of Democrat-
of view and promote the demonization of the learn from their example. enforcement measures ic control.
other side. A final note: No matter how acrimonious this are well-known from The problem is that
Thats one reason we at LNP think its so im- presidential election gets, please vote this Nov. a national E-Verify legalization is essentially
portant for these Opinion pages to include both 8. The last day to register to vote is Oct. 11. To system that makes it irreversible and would
conservative and liberal voices on the issues of register online, visit votespa.com. just about impossible have gone into effect on
to work if you are here Day One. Enforcement
illegally, to intensified was a mere promise.
FIND MORE ONLINE border patrol and high- Hence the emerging
tech tracking. Republican consensus,
bit.ly/TalkingPolitics
The one provision now that Trump has
that, thanks to Trump, abandoned mass de-
LNP Editorial Board: Suzanne Cassidy; Barbara Hough Roda; gets the most attention portation: a heavy and
Tom Murse, content editor; Richard Manieri, deputy Opinion editor; Alex Geli, editorial writer; is a border wall. Its detailed concentration on
Mara Creswell McGrann and Stuart Wesbury, community members hard to understand the enforcement, leaving the
opposition. Its the most question of what hap-
venerable and reliable pens to those already here
way to keep people out. either unspoken (Trump
The triple fence outside on Wednesday) or to be
San Diego led to a 90 treated case by case
percent reduction in (Trump last week).
infiltration. Israels bor- The Trump detour
der fence with the West into and retreat from
Bank has produced a deportation has proved
similar decline in terror salutary. Even the blus-
attacks into Israel. tering tough guy had to
The main objection dismiss it with were not
is symbolic. Walls, we looking to hurt people.
are told, denote pris- The ultimate national
ons. But only if they consensus, however, lies
are built to keep people one step farther down the
in, not if they are for road. Why leave legal-
keeping outsiders out. ization for some future
City walls, going back discussion? Get it done.
to Jericho, are there for Once the river of illegal
protection. Even holier- immigration has been de-
than-thou Europeans monstrably and securely
have conceded the point reduced to a trickle, the
as one country after country will readily ex-
another Hungary, ercise its natural magna-
Macedonia, Bulgaria, nimity and legalize.
Austria, Greece, Spain, So why not agree now?
why even Norway has Say it and sign it. To get,
started building bor- you have to give. Thats
der fences to stem the the art of the deal, is it
tide of Middle Eastern not?

n Charles Krauthammer is a columnist for The Washington


Post. Twitter: @krauthammer
LNP | LANCASTER, PA OP-ED/LETTERS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 E3

Send some thanks


to our teachers
Letters to the editor making a real effort to find out,
they might just miss out on the
Yet it is another source of
income that keeps my paper
information. No one should go in my driveway every morn-
I appreciated Jennifer to the polls uneducated and ing. Hooray.
Heisers letter to the editor LETTER POLICY see the name Gary Johnson I still miss Larry Alexan-
about her preparing for the n Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters must include an and not have a clue. ders weekly column, but time
new school year (Teacher address and telephone number for verification purposes. Letters I see and hear so many peo- marches on. Keep the presses
meets angel in office goods should be limited to 300 words and on topics that affect the public. ple are unhappy with their running.
Writers are limited to one published letter every 14 days. Letters
store, Aug. 28). As a father of will be edited for grammar, clarity and length. Material that has
choice between the Demo- Frank Chovanec
five teachers, I cringe when appeared elsewhere and form letters are discouraged, and any cratic or Republican Party, and Manheim Township
I read the negative articles detected will not be published. think this is the area where
about teachers. I know there HOW TO SUBMIT LETTERS much more should be printed. The greed behind the
are some educators who Too often, there is no mention EpiPen controversy
should be in another profes- Email: LancasterLetters@lnpnews.com. of the third possibility.
sion, but, by far, the dedicated Fax: 399-6507. Thank you, LNP, for print- I read your Aug. 28 New York
teachers dwarf the few who Mail to: Letters, c/o LNP, P.O. Box 1328, ing the column, and please try Times News Service article
will soon not be teachers any- Lancaster, PA 17608-1328. to print more of the kind of in- Prescription outrage and
more. formation about Gary Johnson want to thank you for shed-
Three of my children teach that you do for both Hillary ding some light into the very
in inner-city schools. I won- for him. (That happens when the words of a man who is Clinton and Donald Trump. dark world of the pharmaceu-
der how many people know youre surrounded by yes-men helping accelerate our civiliza- Lets give Gary Johnson, and tical industry, or Big Pharma
they teach kids from up to 20 all your life.) tions descent into idiocy. this whole country, a fair shake as it is sometimes called. Your
different countries who speak Trump supporters share that Kenton Glick by making sure everyone knows very informative article left
up to 15 different languages. blindness. They dont believe in Akron as much as possible about our out some interesting informa-
Many speak very little English, extending respect or rights Supreme Court third option in November. tion related to the EpiPen pic-
and their parents speak none. to people outside their group, demands Trump vote Jean Miller tured with the article.
Their teachers are expected yet they complain that white Lancaster The EpiPen has been around
to teach them not only the Americans (meaning them- I have concerns about a for years and is considered
subject matter but help them selves) are being trashed. They Trump presidency, but I have Embrace the by many to be the most effec-
with all the problems that havent noticed that the white decided that I will support the wrap advertisement tive lifesaving treatment for
overwhelm a first-generation Americans being trashed are Republican nominee because people with severe allergic re-
immigrant. They are then ex- the ones who believe in trash- of one very critical reason: the In response to recent let- actions. Mylan, manufacturer
pected to meet the standard- ing anyone whos not a white U.S. Supreme Court. ters speaking out against the of the EpiPen, increased the
ized testing requirements. American. They dont rep- In the recent half-century, wraparound advertise- price 400 percent since 2007.
I am sometimes shown some resent white America not the average age of retirement ments currently in the news- Mylan CEO Heather Bresch
of the letters of appreciation according to those of us who for a Supreme Court justice is paper, please put me in the and its ruthless board of direc-
that these students write to think bigotry is nothing to brag 79. Given the fact that there is pro column. tors are to blame. Ms. Bresch
the teachers for their learn- about. currently one vacancy on the I feel that anything that was paid roughly $19 million
ing experience. I also hear of Trump may act as if its OK, but court and three justices over helps keep a printed edition in 2015, up nearly $16 million
the failures after all the sweat Trump doesnt represent Amer- the age of 77, it is statistically in circulation is a good thing. since 2007.
and extra effort given to these ica either. And he cant make possible even likely that Newspapers are a public ser- Mylans actions are uncon-
kids. When I sometimes attend America white again no matter the next president will nomi- vice, but they also have to scionable, but several other
school functions, I observe what his supporters want. Were nate four justices to the court. sell advertising to survive. pharmaceutical companies
these kids running up and hug- already great, and were great Donald Trump may be a wild Plus, if you actually read the have done the same thing, with
ging or greeting these teachers, because of our diversity. Trump card, but with him I know that wraparound, the ads are quite
undoubtedly more to follow.
and now I understand why. and his followers will just have to there is a chance that we will good.
The only people who can stop
So the next time you see or deal with that. get conservative, Constitution I particularly look forward
them are our elected officials.
hear of a teacher making a dif- Martha Carpenter -protecting nominees to the to ads run by both the Lan-
But dont look for Congress or
ference, maybe thanks would Lititz court. caster Barnstormers and the
our state Legislature to do any-
be appreciated more than you A Hillary Rodham Clinton Fulton Theatre. Both are in-
know! A disappointing presidency will assuredly put formative and concise, and thing; pharmaceutical lobby-
John D. Byler Trump headline forth nominees that support the wrap format is easy to ists are pouring in millions and
Gap her anti-American, progres- set aside and keep until the millions of dollars to stop any
I was very disappointed in sive, socialist agenda that the events advertised will oc- efforts to curb their profits.
Diversity has made LNP over the Aug. 28 headline Democratic Party incredu- cur. Other local entertain- Want proof? Look no far-
us a great nation on the first page stating Trump lously supports. Accordingly, ment venues (such as Sight & ther than California. This year,
warns of a war on farmers in whether you love Trump or Sound, American Music The- theres a state ballot initiative
A radio newscast recently the US. This is a man who of- hate him, if you support our atre, Dutch Apple, etc.) are called the Drug Price Relief
quoted someone at a Donald fers pretty much zero facts Constitution and believe in missing a great opportunity Act. This act would make pre-
Trump rally saying she liked about why he says the things he the fundamental principles to get their story out there. scription drugs more afford-
being there because she didnt does. A sad segment of our soci- that underpin it, one must The current LNP Sunday able by requiring California
have to worry about being po- ety does not seem to need these support Donald Trump for edition has a fistful of advertis- Medicaid to pay no more than
litically correct. kind of facts. president in 2017. ing inserts that also could be whats paid by the Department
Political correctness takes As journalists and editors, Jeff Conrad considered a waste by some. of Veterans Affairs for the same
a lot of hits from the Trump you understand that there is Lititz But I am sure that if the drugs. In other words, it would
crowd. Their leader seems nothing backing this up more Weis and/or Giant ads were protect state taxpayers from
to be proud of being non-PC than hot air, so it is sad that absent, there would be phone being ripped off.
himself. Thats not surprising you appear to give this blath- Happy to see calls to circulation to com- Seems like a good idea, right?
when you consider that being er legitimacy by splashing candidate get ink plain. And if the coupon in- Well, to date, Big Pharma has
PC means trying not to offend it across the top of the front serts were not there, it would spent $70 million to defeat
people who arent exactly page. If you have to repeat this I was delighted to discover be a deal-breaker for some. this bill. This amount is ex-
like you in terms of race, gen- unsupported idiocy, then put the column by Roy Minet Stores rely on advertising to pected to exceed $100 million
der, ethnicity and so on in it deeper in the article where it (Best alternative to lesser of generate traffic and compete; by Election Day. And this is
the way you speak and act. belongs. What disappoints me two evils) in the Aug. 28 Per- be thankful it is in print. just one state!
Political correctness has a lot most is that I know you know spective section about Gary Occasionally, there is a The pharmaceutical industry
in common with the Golden exactly what you are doing: Johnson, who is running for 2-inch square sticker across is flat-out greedy, and its greed
Rule: Treat other people with compromising journalistic in- president as the Libertarian the masthead on the front has no bounds or ethics. It sick-
the same respect youd like tegrity to sell more papers. Party nominee and will be on page. Its advertising! Unless ens me, and it should sicken
them to give you. Trump has I must add that I do at times the ballot in all 50 states in you do not know the current everyone who has a relative or
no respect for anyone or any- appreciate LNP; a local news November. date or the name of the paper, friend who needs prescription
thing besides wealth and pow- voice is important. I ask for There is very little written its something that doesnt drugs on an ongoing basis.
er, yet he doesnt like it when you to please consider wheth- or televised in any area of the even have to be removed to Byron Geer
anyone shows a lack of respect er you should be supporting media, and unless someone is enjoy the paper. Manheim Township

SDL consistently stands on the


front lines of social justice
to develop, deliver, and refine
programs for one of the states most
diverse student populations.
DAMARIS RAU AND HARVEY MILLER
SPECIAL TO LNP
their 21st birthdays, it local education agencies one of the states most
School District of Lancaster has been our practice to
place them at Phoenix
in the state, or even the
nation, are asked to meet.
diverse student popula-
tions. So much so that
stands by its record on refugees Academy, where they
have the best opportu-
Indeed, few entities
are better acquainted
we have appealed this
ruling to allow the Third
nity to ensure the neces- with our educational Circuit appellate court
Lancaster County and ing our services for older districts make. The sary credit acquisition. It and financial challeng- to carefully review the
the City of Lancaster and under-credited only additional money is important to under- es than the ELC, which trial judges order, which
have a long and success- refugee students. Media SDL received this year score that this policy is expressly sought out may be found to be
ful heritage of welcom- coverage of recent court to support these initia- not unique to refugee SDL as a model plaintiff arbitrary and capricious;
ing refugee families. testimony has presented tives is a $72,000 state students; it has been district in their historic against the substantial
This year, the School an inaccurate portrayal Refugee School Impact our practice to explore suit against the Com- evidence and the weight
District of Lancaster ex- of the district, and we Grant. an alternative, acceler- monwealth of Pennsyl- of the evidence; and/or
pects to serve more than feel it is important to The School Code of the ated placement for any vania concerning sys- an error of law. As this
750 children of these provide additional con- Commonwealth gives student at risk of aging temic under-funding of process plays out, the
refugee families. We text around our efforts local school districts out before earning a high school districts serving student plaintiffs will
serve one of the states to serve arriving refugee the authority to place school diploma. high-need populations. study in the school of
highest percentages of students. students in the most To be clear, coverage in We are saddened that their choice.
refugee students, and we To ensure adequate appropriate educational The Atlantic and other the ELC chose to pursue We are proud of our
are privileged to work supports for these chil- environment based on outlets suggesting that litigation against our record on behalf of
daily to meet the unique dren, our district invests students needs. At SDL, SDL sends foreign-born grossly under-funded refugee students and all
challenge of teaching in a Refugee Welcom- we are consistent in students to [alternative district, rather than students and will con-
these students, who ing Center at Reynolds our application of this settings] just because forging a welcome part- tinue in our mission as
speak more than 35 dif- Middle School, unique policy; when older (age they dont speak Eng- nership to examine the a new school year gets
ferent languages. More after-school and sum- 17 and above) and under- lish well is utterly and inherent inequity that underway. We appreci-
than 95 percent of these mer programs, and one credited students arrive completely false. results when arriving ate this opportunity to
children are attending of the states most robust in SDL, whether they It is unfortunate that families are concen- clarify our efforts.
classes at the McCaskey community schools are from another district the ACLU and the ELC, trated in high-need and
Campus or in one of our models to address or another country, we organizations that clearly high-tax-effort commu-
elementary and middle out-of-school needs. evaluate transcripts to advocate for public nities. n Harvey Miller is president
of the School District of
schools. These programs require determine credits earned education, have spent the SDL consistently Lancaster Board of School
The American Civil significant support and design a customized past several weeks dis- stands on the front lines Directors and Dr. Damaris
Liberties Union and the from district funds (i.e., graduation plan. paraging our district for of social justice to Rau is superintendent of the
Education Law Center local taxpayers), invest- To enable these falling short of a standard develop, deliver and School District of Lancaster.
have sued SDL concern- ments that few other students to graduate by that virtually no other refine programs for
E4 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2016 PERSPECTIVE LNP | LANCASTER, PA

Smith-Wade-El Watching the public


reaction to Kaepernicks
Continued from E1
their whole political protest, it would seem that
any means obligated lives griping about the many of us prefer a blind,
to endorse his protest, state of America, their
ALLAN F. WOLFE but attempts to silence president and their fel-
reactionary patriotism
MATTERS OF FAITH and discredit him run low Americans are now over actual fidelity to the
counter to the American saying to Kaepernick, If principles on which our
Celebrating the true ethos.
We have a long history
you dont like America,
why dont you leave? nation is founded.
embodiment of mercy of protest in America,
from the Boston Tea
Very few indeed have
actually engaged with
and compassion Party to the Freedom
Rides to the anti-abor-
the content of Kaepe-
rnicks message: that
If we so value the
sacrifice that American
the content of the quar-
terbacks message and
This morning in Rome, Pope Francis was slated tion demonstrations in racism is real, exists in soldiers have made for made an argument for
to provide the official recognition that the woman front of the Supreme our public institutions, our rights, then why are why he should have cho-
known worldwide as Mother Teresa is now St. Te- Court, to the protests and is impinging on the more of us not stand- sen a different method
resa of Kolkata through the canonical and liturgi- of lesbian, gay, bisexual rights of people of color. ing up for the right to of protest. You should
cal process known as canonization. St. Teresa of and transgender events They prefer instead to express opinions even read what Villanueva
Kolkata provides a compelling example, challenge and Harry Potter attempt to shame, cajole disagreeable ones had to say (bit.ly/Villan-
and inspiration for living holiness and goodness films. By using his First and threaten him into without being subjected uevaRemarks).
to believers and nonbelievers alike. Although Amendment rights to silence. to threats or racial slurs? I dont sit for the
her slight, 5-foot, hunched-over frame seemed stand up against what A simple Google (Incidentally, some vet- national anthem. Con-
quite unimposing, St. Teresas physical presence he sees as oppression, search reveals that many erans are standing up for scious as I am of racism,
emphasized that human greatness springs forth Kaepernick is the latest of those who engage on Kaepernick on Twitter police brutality and
from our spiritual nature. public participant in an this issue are responding using the hashtag #Vet- economic injustice, the
Born in present-day Skopje, Macedonia, on Aug. American tradition even to claims of racism by eransForKaepernick.) American flag remains
26, 1910, as Anjez Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, Agnes de- older than the national making blatantly racist This is political an aspirational symbol. I
sired from her youth to be a missionary and so, at anthem. statements, such as, correctness par excel- stand and sing, perhaps
the age of 18, joined the religious order known as His protest, unlike Once a n-----, always a lence, this attempt to too loudly, whenever it is
the Sisters of Loreto. With her first religious vows, many others in recent n-----. I am left to wade use public pressure to played.
Agnes took the name Teresa after Thrse de Li- memory, is peaceful in the irony. shut down speech that To me, The Star-
sieux, patron saint of missionaries. The Sisters and nondisruptive. Isnt Or they attack his makes us uncomfortable Spangled Banner is
of Loreto, formally known as the Institute of the this exactly what weve personal earnings, as rather than engage with about enduring conflict,
Blessed Virgin Mary, demonstrate the charisma been asking of protest- though his income it. Accompanying this internal and external,
of teaching, so Sister Teresa traveled to India to ers against racism and should bar him from are Soviet-like demands and creating a more
teach. brutality for the past two speaking out against for the unquestioning perfect union based
In 1946, a spiritual experience began a process years? injustice in his own veneration of symbols. on the ever-expanding
that compelled her to leave the comfortable con- Yet it seems that so country. Am I to under- America deserves principles of freedom,
fines of teaching in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), many who decry po- stand that only the poor better. democracy and collabo-
India, to serve its poor. Describing it as the call litical correctness are can stand up against Critique is healthy. ration. Honoring the flag
within the call, Sister Teresa sought and received gung-ho about shaming, injustice, that one can- Responding to every is a matter of principle
permission to leave the convent to serve the poor, silencing and threaten- not speak out for those criticism with rage and for me, not because the
and by 1950, Mother Teresa had founded what ing a man for doing no with less money and hysteria is the reaction flag itself is important,
would become the Missionaries of Charity with more than exercising his visibility? of a child. In times like but because it repre-
their iconic, simple white saris with three blue constitutional rights. Kaepernick has found these, it helps to seek sents my compatriots
bands. What began as a community of 13 sisters While the GOP presi- great opportunity in this out the example of true and the land we love.
has grown to number more than 4,500 sisters dential nominees most country, but certainly adults. Deeper principle still
serving in more than 133 countries. popular slogan is an im- not all have. If your Alejandro Villanueva instructs me not to dis-
But the motivation and ministry of St. Teresa plicit critique of Amer- father treats you well former Army Ranger honor those compatriots
of Kolkata derived not from public relations ica Make America but beats your younger and Pittsburgh Steelers by stooping to harass or
strategies or numerical calculations; the Gospel Great Again Kaeper- sister, are you not per- left tackle firmly con- abuse people simply for
message of Gods love for us and her experience nicks critique is seen as mitted, perhaps even veyed his disagreement having principles that
of Jesus Christs love propelled her forth to wher- tantamount to treason. obligated, to say or do with Kaepernick in a are different from my
ever the poorest of the poor were to be found. People who have spent something? way that acknowledged own.
On Oct. 19, 2003, Pope John Paul II highlighted
this at the Mass of her beatification in preaching:
As you did to one of the least of these my
brethren, you did it to me (Matthew 25:40).
This Gospel passage, so crucial in understanding Beers at the least and possibly
just blatant selfishness.
Do I think that Kaepe-
If every time people
Mother Teresas service to the poor, was the basis
Continued from E1 rnicks point of op-
expressed disagreement
of her faith-filled conviction that in touching the
broken bodies of the poor, she was touching the pression of black people in this manner regarding
body of Christ. It was to Jesus himself, hidden stands for unity, seems a
little backward.
and people of color is
totally unwarranted? We
things that they believe are
under the distressing disguise of the poorest of
the poor, that her service was directed. So what does the flag might differ on the term wrong in this country, then
Mother Teresa highlights the deepest mean- really mean? It is a oppression, but there would anyone ever stand
symbol of freedom. It definitely is concern in
ing of service an act of love done to the hungry,
thirsty, strangers, naked, sick, prisoners (com- represents the freedom regard to some Ameri- for the playing of The
pare Matthew 25: 34-36) is done to Jesus him- to think, choose and act cans and their misuse of Star-Spangled Banner?
self. according to ones con- their power and author-
The Pope continued, She wanted to be a sign science. ity.
of Gods love, Gods presence and Gods compas- Kaepernick under- Unfortunately, when
sion, and so remind all of the value and dignity stands this part, but color of skin is the lead of But the shift of our So, even when I dis-
of each of Gods children, created to love and be fails to recognize that the story, then it accen- culture to embrace a new agree and worry that
loved. Thus was Mother Teresa bringing souls to it goes so much deeper. tuates the differences of morality is in glaring America is losing its
God and God to souls and satiating Christs thirst, Its about responsibility skin color and further contrast to things that identity, I can still stand
especially for those most in need, those whose and commitment to the detracts from the issue are foundational truths with pride, respect and
vision of God had been dimmed by suffering and team that we are privi- or cause of the call for to my belief system. gratefulness every time
pain. leged to be part of and help. By angering many This has given me a new the national anthem is
More than a life of doing good deeds, St. Teresa that the flag represents. of the people that you perspective on what it played, knowing full well
emanated a deep love for the Lord Jesus. In 2010, While freedom is are trying to influence, means to be segregated. that the United States
Pope Benedict XVI explained this: She herself available to protest, Colin Kaepernick, you While I recognize of America that I live in,
said that her greatest prize was to love Jesus and fully understanding the have caused the conver- that some of my beliefs while not perfect, is still
serve him in the poor. Her diminutive figure, her consequences of that sation to shift from the are distinctly different
the greatest country in
hands joined in prayer or caressing the sick, a action also is part of the very issue to your means to outspoken public
the world.
responsibility. To take it of expression. opinion, I believe this is
leper, the dying, a child, was the visible sign of an Disrespect is never
a step further, its even It is very challenging because many peoples
existence transformed by God. This is what a an appropriate mode
more about the cour- for me to talk knowl- standard of truth is their
saint is one who knows he or she is loved, and for change, and we have
age and sacrifice of so edgeably regarding race own feelings and those
loves in response selflessly. seen that time and time
many men and women and race relations. While that they care about.
And this is sanctity. It is attractive, it is mag- again throughout our
who gave and paid the I believe that we are all However, and this is hard
netic and it draws people in because this is the nations history.
ultimate price, so that we created equal, one might to get and easy to miss,
purpose for which human beings have been In my opinion, paral-
might have this freedom argue that the color of because I disagree with
created. leling his football life,
and this unity. my skin puts me in the something, I can still
Consequently, St. Teresa has shone a light on Kaepernick has made
To dishonor those peo- entitled group and there- show respect to each in-
this internationally. In presenting her the Nobel the wrong read
ple by disrespecting its fore, ignorant to what dividual, despite differ-
Peace Prize in 1979, the chairman of the Norwe- symbol is self-absorption really happens. ences in belief systems. again.
gian Nobel Committee acknowledged that St.
Teresa believed that the worst disease today is
not leprosy or tuberculosis, but rather the feeling
of being unwanted, uncared for and deserted by
everybody. It was precisely people in this plight,
the poorest of the poor, who were the very first
to find warmth and shelter with Mother Teresa.
Kelly-Woessner member of our national
soccer team, how are
candidate who does so?
Perhaps the explana-
Trumps profanity-laced tion is that the stakes
Her intention was to ensure that they enjoyed Comey announced insults acceptable for a
Continued from E1 are so much lower with
the feeling of being received and recognized as that he would not national leader? In fact,
people with their own human dignity and the athletes. The number
about the extent of dam- recommend Clinton be tweets between Trump of gold medals we win
right to respect. age Lochte caused. A indicted, but at the same and Clinton suggest
President Ronald Reagan, in presenting her the at the next Olympics
judge in Rio has suggest- time outlined a series of that both are vying for will not have nearly the
Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1985, praised ed that security guards lies she had told since the title of the nations
her: Some people, some very few people are, in influence on our lives as
demanding money at the investigation began. top insult comic rather the actions of the next
the truest sense, citizens of the world; Mother gunpoint may, in fact, In other words, she was than our most esteemed
Teresa is. ... Most of us talk about kindness and president.
constitute a robbery or guilty, but he wasnt leader. This is exactly why
compassion, but Mother Teresa, the saint of the extortion. Nevertheless, pursuing it. Perhaps this If we wont buy hair
gutters, lives it. we should have higher
Lochte was not truthful was due to her white removal cream from a
From this perspective, Catholic journalist John standards for our politi-
about the events of the privilege. company represented
Allen concludes: St. Teresa of Calcutta will stand evening. Likewise, Trump has by a liar, why should we cal leaders. We shouldnt
forever as a how-to manual for mercy in flesh Both Hillary Clinton lied about everything expect other nations to tolerate ugliness simply
and blood, a sort of human users guide to what and Donald Trump have from the amount of engage in meaningful because it serves our
mercy looks like in practice. From here on out, made similar overex- money he raised for diplomatic agreements immediate political
Francis doesnt have to offer any detailed expla- aggerations in recent veterans to whether with a nation represent- agenda.
nation of what he wants people to do; all he has to years. The most obvious the NFL asked him to ed by one? America would be
do is point at St. Teresa of Kolkata and say, Try to example is Clintons reschedule a debate. If we cant bring a better country if we
be like her. repeatedly false state- And what about Solos ourselves to sleep on a demanded at least the
What a fitting way for Pope Francis to empha- ments about handling suspension for un- mattress endorsed by same quality of charac-
size his Jubilee Year of Mercy! classified information sportsmanlike insults someone who insults ter from our representa-
through her private against her opponent? and offends another tives in Washington as
n The Rev. Allan F. Wolfe is pastor of St. Joseph and San email server. If her words arent nation, why should we we do for the people who
Juan Bautista Catholic churches in Lancaster. FBI Director James befitting a role model or vote for a presidential represent us in the pool.
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Sunday Conversation

JOHN KASS
CHICAGO TRIBUNE

No smoking gun needed to prove


Clintons influence peddling
With so many journalists spend- no quid pro quo.
ing so much time shaming Donald I dont work in Washington. Years
Trumps voters so as to protect ago, editors tried to send me to D.C.,
Hillary Clinton in November, Im but I fought them off and happily
getting mighty worried. stayed put. So maybe its that being a
Im not worried about Trump. Midwesterner, I cant quite appreci-
Hes a megalomaniac, and his kind ate the difference between normal
of narcissism will help him blend influence peddling and abnormal
in quite nicely in Washington if influence peddling.
hes elected president. And Im not But being from Chicago, where
worried about Clinton either. Shes corruption is the glue that holds
a pathological liar and well-suited to politics together and the bread
the Washington way, where liars are
He spent all of an hour with President praised.
and the meat and the sport peppers
and the fries I can tell you what
Enrique Pena Nieto but when the two What worries me is that many corruption does not smell like.
but not all in my business are
men emerged, whoever was occupying spending so much time shaming
It does not smell like a smoking
gun or a nonsmoking gun. And it
Trumps body sounded nothing at all Trump voters, that they seem to does not speak Latin. It smells like
like the bombastic billionaire. have forgotten some important fea-
tures of political corruption: what it
meat a-cookin. It smells sweet,
and there is no recipe. The recipe is
is, what it looks like, what it sounds
like and what it smells like. understood, implied, and if you dare
Particularly when it comes to Hill- ask for the recipe, you are immedi-
ary Clinton, her husband, Bill, and ately ostracized and kicked out of
the pungency of the influence-ped- the kitchen.
dling scandal involving the multibil- It doesnt involve a straight payoff.
lion-dollar Clinton Foundation. Everything is layered. A deal goes to
Her defenders keep insisting that Mr. X. Another deal goes to Ms. Y.
there was no quid pro quo in hav- Its all circular and rather complicat-
DANA MILBANK ing Clinton, when she was secretary ed, like the Clintons parsing English,
THE WASHINGTON POST of state, meet privately with Clin- and everything is understood in the
ton Foundation donors many of spaces between the words.
When pundits moan about no
Donald Trump shape-shifting them foreign donors seeking the
favors of Clinton and the American smoking gun and no quid pro
his way in and out of Mexico government.
And, these defenders insist, that
quo, they must be referring to some
cartoon definition of corruption,
there is no smoking gun. as if it involved an envelope stuffed
Donald Trump has warned us about but theyre going to pay for the wall. The talking points were estab- with dead presidents, handed over
those Mexican rapists. Apparently the So much for working beautifully lished early on by Clinton surrogate to some grubby-fingered hack in the
country also has body snatchers. together. and interim Democratic Party Chair backroom of a greasy tavern with a
The Republican presidential nomi- This was the Trump we all knew, Donna Brazile on ABC, after The As- tired Kiefer Sutherland doing the
nee immigrated briefly to Mexico on the Trump who questions the judicial sociated Press broke its story about voice-over.
Wednesday for a hastily arranged visit independence of an American-born Clinton Foundation megabucks But people with governments and
with the leader of the country he has judge because of his Mexican heritage, donors getting all that happy face nations in the palms of their hands
made his No. 1 scapegoat. He spent who fights with Mexican-American time alone with Hillary. dont deal that way.
all of an hour with President Enrique journalists, and who asserts that Brazile said: So, you know, this The other day at breakfast, I was
Pena Nieto but when the two men Mexico is killing us. notion that, somehow or another, talking about this stupid, narrow
emerged, whoever was occupying Trumps trip to Mexico was some- someone who is a supporter, some- Washington definition of politi-
Trumps body sounded nothing at all one who is a donor, somebody whos cal corruption with a man who has
thing of a Hail Maria, as polls show
like the bombastic billionaire. an activist, saying, I want access, I made it his life study.
In the United States, first-, second- Democratic rival Hillary Clinton with want to come into a room and I want
a yuuge advantage and Democrats Say youre in a meeting with an
and third-generation Mexicans are to meet people, we often criminalize elected official, and you say, Ill give
just beyond reproach spectacular, with a better-than-even chance of tak- behavior that is normal. And its I
ing back the Senate. you so much money if you give me
spectacular, hardworking people. I dont I dont see what the smoke this favor and that favor, You know
have such great respect for them and And from Arizona and Florida on is.
Tuesday came new signs that Trumps what happens next? asked the man
their strong values of family, faith and Only in Washington can it be wise in the Chicago Way.
community, this Trump look-alike rebellion has fizzled. In Arizona, considered normal, not criminal, for
Kelli Ward, a pro-Trump primary I knew, but I played along: No,
declared in Mexico City. insiders to use our government to
challenger, had been trying to oust what happens?
The impostor gushed about a com- get rich.
mon interest in keeping our hemi- Sen. John McCain (whose war hero- There have been many Republi- The first thing the politician will
sphere safe, prosperous and free, and ism Trump famously belittled) with can officials who stood up and said think to himself, Why is he talking
waxed poetic about joint operations a defeat the establishment theme they cant vote for Trump for what that way? This son of a gun is wired
between our two countries. Trump hes done or said. So where are the up, he said. And no one will ever
similar to Trumps. She lost by 13
said the countries should be working Democrats who are standing up talk to you ever again.
points. In Florida, Carlos Beruff said
beautifully together, and that, I am to say they cant support influence Thats why its depressing to hear
that he supports Donald Trump 100
sure, will happen. peddling and the Clintons? Their meat puppets insist that there is
percent, while his primary opponent,
And the North American Free Trade silence indicates assent. no there, there, with the Clinton
Sen. Marco Rubio, did not. Beruff lost Foundation and Hillary, because its
Agreement, which Trump had called by 54 points. What is clear is that when Clinton
a disaster and promised to rip up? surrogates say theres no smoking already been laid out.
But Trumps attempt at appearing The corruption was in the selling
This Trump doppelganger spoke in- diplomatic was only a feint. If his core gun or no quid pro quo, youll
stead about improving NAFTA and soon hear some talking head repeat of access to the highest reaches of
supporters were worried and if the the federal government.
making sure its updated. He pro- the same thing.
rest of Americans were reassured To someone who was then a sitting
nounced Pena Nieto a friend. It doesnt take days. Just about
A reporter asked: Did they talk about that he was softening his hard-line the time it takes to toast an English secretary of state who as all the
his constant vow to get Mexico to pay position, they had to wait only until he muffin and slap some cheese on it, foreign tough guys with treasure
for the border wall he wants to build? spoke in Phoenix on Wednesday night. they commence with the no evi- understood was already reaching
We didnt discuss that, warm-and- In Mexico City, Trump endured dence and no smoking gun and for the White House.
fuzzy Trump said. without complaint a lecture from
What had they done with Trump? the Mexican president, who said that
Alas, within hours, he was back to NAFTA has been good for the U.S.
his xenophobic self. The bickering as well as Mexico and that the U.S. n John Kass is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune. Twitter: @john_kass
began even before he cleared Mexican Chamber of Commerce thinks that
airspace, as Pena Nieto, contradicting more than 6 million American jobs
Trump, said he had told Trump at the rely on trade with Mexico. Pena Nieto
beginning of the meeting that Mexico said that immigration from Mexico to
would not pay for a wall. the United States peaked 10 years ago
But Trump, having completed his and is now at a net negative.
photo op with the Mexican president, Mexican nationals in the United
discarded the friend he had ap- States are honest people, working
parently just used as a prop. Trump people, he said. Mexicans deserve
landed in Phoenix for what was sup- everybodys respect.
posed to be a detailed policy address Trump almost seemed to agree.
on immigration but was a familiar, Illegal immigration is a problem for
nativist rant. Preceded at the lectern
Mexico as well as for us, he said. We
by Joe Arpaio, the Arizona sheriff and
anti-immigration hard-liner, Trump will work together, and we will get
launched into a lament for the count- those problems solved.
less Americans who are victims of But back on American soil, he
violence by illegal immigrants who returned to his familiar lines: Its
are dangerous, dangerous, dangerous called America First! ... There will
criminals. be no amnesty! ... You cannot obtain
We will build a great wall along the legal status or become a citizen of the
southern border! he said to an enor- United States by illegally entering our
mous cheer. country.
And Mexico will pay for the wall The real Donald Trump was back.
100 percent! They dont know it yet, Alas.

n Dana Milbank is a columnist for The Washington Post. Twitter: @Milbank


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1C. Bill Bash and Jim Riccio; 2C. Pat Thompson; 4. Judy Deichert and
Farmer and Jackie Wissler. Georgia McCune; 5. Pat Latshaw and Rutter; 3. Trish Calvani and Marc Rovner; was fine -- except for the way
Martha Matt; 6. Paul Henneman and 4. Ed and Ruth Jones. Nail played. After ruffing the
East-West: 1. Jean Eiding and Al Dave Steele; 4B. Bev Jordan and Jim East-West: 1. Becky Brown and Pat third heart, she should lead
Mannon; 2. Jane Church and Fran Riccio; 1C. Nancy Peterson and Jerry Todays North-South were
Latshaw; 2. Jean Eiding and Al Mannon; a trump to dummys nine.
McCaffrey; 3. Barb Droz and Daniel Droz. Flurry. 3. Jean Pryzbylkowski and Diana a regular pair at my club: a
dentist and a manicurist we She takes the king, returns
call Tooth and Nail because a diamond to her hand and
thats how they argue. How cashes the ace of trumps. East
their partnership survives is a discards, but Nail is in control.
Puzzle No. 1 Puzzle No. 2 mystery. She can run the diamonds,
losing one trump trick.
The unrest began in the
su l do l ku @ Puzzles by Pappocorn auction, where Tooth took a If East had the queen of
three-spade preference with trumps, South would still be
Fill in the grid so that every row, every
column, and every 3x3 box contains the a doubleton. Nail went on to safe. If East led a fourth heart,
four spades. She ruffed the South could ruff with the king,
digits 1 through 9.
third heart, led a trump to the saving the trumps in her hand.
king and returned a trump to She could come to a high
Todays Level: Medium her jack. When West won and diamond to draw trumps.
led a fourth heart, Nail was North dealer
8 7 6 4 nailed. She ruffed and took
the ace of trumps, but East
Both sides vulnerable
discarded. Nail then started
9 6 1 7 the diamonds, but West
ruffed the third diamond and
7 led a club. Down three.
Listen to the discussion.
5 4 3 2 Nail: Why show spade
support when you didnt have
7 1 8 it? You had heart and club
stoppers. Bid 3NT over my
4 7 2 6 three diamonds.
Tooth: You could have bid
2 3NT over three spades to
give me a choice. With better
8 9 7 5 spade support, I could go
back to four spades.
3 4 8 7 Nail: Baloney. You confirmed
a spade fit, and I had an
unbalanced hand.
For the solutions to the puzzles, please see next page. The contract of four spades
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THE FIRST SHALL BE LAST


ACROSS 55 Ready to relieve em of 105 Futile 24 Howdy By Paolo Pasco / Puzzles edited By Will shortz
1 Ditch a ____ or two (Les 107 Meadow 28 ____, verily
Misrables lyric) NO. 0828
6 See-through clothing 108 Woody playing a 31 Gray, say
material 56 Stamp incorrectly, in a medieval baron?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
way 33 Mythical father of
10 Listens to Shakespeare? 110 Books written entirely in Harmonia, strangely 18 19 20 21
58 Group that appeared in chat rooms? enough
15 Taiping Rebellion general the movie Grease 22 23 24
113 Robert of Airplane! 35 Southern chain
18 Tourists report 60 Oscars grp.
114 Singer LaBelle 37 Took in 25 26 27 28 29
20 Ring or sphere 64 Out of gas, informally
115 TLC and Destinys Child 39 Americas Cup, e.g.
21 Mail 65 Soft drink favored by the 30 31 32 33 34 35

Marines? 116 Most Doctor Who 40 Rostand protagonist


22 Reason to scream, Why ____ de Bergerac 36 37 38 39 40 41
wont this damn thing characters, for short
68 Stephen of Interview
locate airplanes?!? 117 What if , informally 42 Sunday delivery
With the Vampire 42 43 44 45 46 47

23 Honorary title in 118 ____ cone 43 Bush labor secretary


69 Sticky spots? Chao 48 49 50 51
Wisconsin? 71 Cathedral feature 119 On edge
25 ____ Aduba of Orange 44 Sips 52 53 54 55
72 Blazing successes DOWN
Is the New Black 45 Puts under
74 Oh, youre funny-y-y-y 1 Walk with pride 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
26 Insect that shorted 46 Bits of truth
2 Crosswords in 1924-25,
out an early computer, 47 Name on many a college 64 65 66 67 68
spawning the term 76 Indian wear e.g.
hall, informally
computer bug 77 Super ____ 3 Home inspectors 69 70 71 72 73

concern 50 One easily bowled over?


27 Ciao 78 Setting for the beginning 51 Laugh-filled broadcast 74 75 76 77 78

29 Surmise of The Book of 4 Selma director


Mormon DuVernay 53 Racers brand 79 80 81 82 83 84
30 Hamiltons 54 More see-through
79 Church response thats 5 Locks in place for a 85 86 87 88
32 Domain of Hamilton taken as a given? while? 57 Noted tea locale
34 City with 500 83 Lead-in to Pablo or 6 What the 1 of 1/2 58 The Titanic, e.g. 89 90 91 92
attractions? Carlos represents 59 Gucci competitor 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
36 Takes in 84 Like Navy SEALs 7 Intellectual 61 Bit of expert advice
38 Bay ____ 85 Old MacDonald Had a 8 Litigate 101 102 103 104 105 106 107
62 Fill with gas
39 Section of Aida, e.g. Farm sounds 9 Home-remedy drink 108 109 110 111 112
63 Like pageant
41 Letters after CD 86 Got it 10 Bill of Trainwreck contestants, typically 113 114 115
42 Hey, lets gather 100 87 Newspaper essay on why 11 Aladdin, e.g. 66 Full speed ahead!
people to enact laws and not to go outdoors? 116 117 118 119
12 Ratatouille rat 67 Push-up muscle,
ratify treaties? 89 Skit show, for short informally
13 Embroiled (in)
46 Fired (up) 90 E-cigarette output 70 That means Stumped? Call: 1-900-285-5656, $1.49 each minute;
14 Biological pouch or, with a credit card, 1-800-814-5554.
47 Glow 91 Frat-boy types 73 Passing remarks?
15 Los Angeles Lakers
48 Get by 92 Assn. home until 1999 75 Showed over 83 Snoot 94 Staffs 103 Adele, voicewise
49 Super ____ 93 Top of the agenda 16 Assent to a married 77 Nisan observances 84 Eternally, to poets 95 Start of a few choice words? 104 Spot checkers?
50 Listen to violinist Itzhaks 95 Fastener with a ring- mujer 79 Green spirit
music? shaped head 87 Words of concession 96 Big dipper 106 One of Astas masters
17 89-Across character 80 Something felt at
52 Like blue moons 97 Cries of approval played by Adam Sandler Christmas 88 Liable to spoil? 98 Native of Alaska
109 College-level H.S. courses
53 Norm: Abbr. 101 Tenniss King of Clay 19 Tao Te Ching 81 Post-Christmas events 90 Cousin of a lemming 99 Goes, Ow, ow, ow!
philosopher 111 Dios ____!
54 California missionary 102 Cry from comic-book 82 Hit upside the head, in 91 Sch. whose honor code 100 Like the response Talk to
Junpero ____ civilians 21 Mailed slang includes chastity the hand! 112 The V of fashions DVF

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This year you are more in Refuse to get to go overboard. Make sure
RUBADS touch with your long-term involved in a disagreement you are on the same page as kilter until Wednesday.
desires. You are willing or a negative situation; the others.
to go that extra step to story is likely to change Tonight: Enjoy the moment.
TISNIS make a dream a reality. given a few weeks. A friend CAPRICORN
This decision could cost might jump right into the This Week: Make calls and (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
you, but you wont let that Labor Day festivities. Youll return emails.
stop you. Others envy your be glad to be visiting with You have an innate
CRADOC sense of direction and your this person. bias that could cause you
determination. If you are Tonight: Add more romance LIBRA a problem in a discussion
single, you might be drawn to the moment. (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) with an older person. This
BLUMYH Now arrange the circled letters to a special person who has particular view pushes
to form the surprise answer, as you under his or her spell. This Week: More and more Someone might be
bucking your authority. Be many people away from
suggested by the above cartoon.
If you are attached, the two work seems to appear from
PRINT YOUR ANSWER IN THE CIRCLES BELOW out of nowhere. aware that there are limits to you. Understand what is
of you often debate over happening, and be willing
what is possible on your end.
financial matters. Consider
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getting separate bank
See answer on this page accounts. Understand how CANCER person seems inclined to act
in unexpected ways. Be more
against scrutiny.
very different LIBRA is from (June 21-July 22) Tonight: Be where the fun is!
direct and forthright with
you. You could be in a him or her. This Week: Understand your
LAST WEEKS New York Times The Stars Show the Kind of situation where it is nearly Tonight: Be your charming limits. Ask for help if need
PUZZLE ANSWER Day Youll Have: 5-Dynamic; impossible to get more of self. be.
4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So- what you want. Your sense
so; 1-Difficult of humor and willingness to This Week: Take precautions
S A AAnswer
B S : R I V A L A V A S T to avoid being driven by
give are obvious, but this
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step right into the situation, creativity flourish. might not be in the mood
A A A M O O R E D R A M A I R E
for as much socializing Whether youre playing a
P H D E D M O N D S L A V I C O N E and will wonder how you got board game or having an
as is expected of you this
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to invite a friend or two someone, you seem to be
N A T I O N A L P A R K S E R V I C E the controlling person, but (July 23-Aug. 22)
to brunch or dinner at happier than playing a sport
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This Week: Let others deal associate. This person is a
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with issues right now. part of your life, but you can
H O L Y C O W A R M E Y P E D A N T S you. demanding situation.
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an appropriate distance. This Week: You hit your
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Tonight: Arent we friendly?
The Answers might not be to others. You
know the parties involved in This Week: Stay close to
SAGITTARIUS You have been
committed and sensitive
a difficult situation, and youll (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
home. to others, and now you
choose to walk away in order You will not be want your time with a loved
to avoid being caught up in content sitting at home one. Though you might be
their issues. Your personal
thoughts about the matter
VIRGO reading the Sunday paper.
surprised by this persons
(Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Head out the door, join a
might shock even you. friend or two and count on response, you will enjoy your
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This Week: Others want to realize. Pull back in order yourself in a place where you friend in order to make up
rule the roost. to prevent further damage can indulge in this activity.
for lost time.
This Week: Look beyond the
obvious.
Puzzle No. 1 Puzzle No. 2

8 3 7 2 5 9 6 1 4 BORN TODAY
Singer/songwriter Beyonce
2 5 9 6 4 1 7 3 8 Knowles (1981), actress/
singer Mitzi Gaynor (1931),
1 4 6 3 7 8 2 9 5 former U.S. first lady Sarah
Polk (1803)
5 6 1 4 8 3 9 7 2
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7 1 5 8 2 4 3 6 9
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6 2 8 9 3 7 5 4 1
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Issue 36, 2016 Founded by Betty Debnam

Curious George facts


Curious Mini Fact:
There are
When Curious George was
published in 1941, the king of England
was George VI. The monkey in the story

George
more than was called Zozo in England to avoid
75 million offending the king.
Curious The Man With

Turns 75!
George the Yellow Hat is the
books in print
only other recurring
worldwide.
character in the
images courtesy Houghton Mifflin Curious George
Are you a fan of Curious George and his the essential items: warm coats, food and books. Hes never
wild adventures? You might be surprised to five book manuscripts, including Curious called by a name in
learn that Curious George turns 75 years old George. the original stories,
this year! The Mini Page learns more about The Reys rode their bikes all the way to but in the movie, hes
the funny little monkey and his creators, H.A. the French border with Spain. After selling the named Ted.
Rey and Margret Rey. bikes, they took a train to Lisbon, Portugal, and Boston Childrens
Hospital requested
A French monkey eventually made their way to New York City.
a story that would
Hans Augusto Rey was born in Hamburg, Georges first book prepare kids for a hospital visit, so the
Germany, in 1898. He lived near a zoo and In 1941, Houghton Mifflin publishing Reys wrote Curious George Goes to the
loved animals and drawing as a child. company released Hospital.
Margarete Elisabeth Waldstein was also the first Curious Curious George Gets a Medal
born in Hamburg, in 1906. She was also an George book. The was inspired in the 1950s by two mice
artist. Hans and Margret, as she was known, Reys wrote seven who were sent into space to study the
met in 1935 in Rio stories about Curious effects of weightlessness.
de Janeiro, Brazil, George. More books A museum exhibit called Lets Get
where Hans was were released in the Curious! has toured childrens museums
selling bathtubs in his 1980s, and a series since 2007.
familys business. of books called the
They married New Adventures
in 1935 in Brazil continues today.
Margret and Hans Rey
and moved to Paris, Modern fun
where they worked on art projects together.
with George In the 1941 book, Resources
Hans first book, Cecily G. and the Nine Curious George comes
Today, Curious home with the Man in
Monkeys, was published in 1939. Hans
George appears the Yellow Hat. On the Web:
and Margret thought one of the characters,
on television, and CuriousGeorge.com
Curious George, deserved his own story. They
the monkey has starred in three movies. pbskids.org/curiousgeorge/games/#1
started to work on a book.
Georges adventures have been translated into houghtonmifflinbooks.com/features/
Trouble in Europe many languages, including Japanese, French, cgsite/
Before the Reys book could be published, Afrikaans, Portuguese, Swedish, German,
political events in Europe forced them, both Chinese, Danish and Norwegian. The monkey At the library:
Jews from Germany, to flee Paris. They even has six apps for mobile phones and The Journey That Saved Curious
took off on two bikes just days before the tablets. George: The True Wartime Escape of
Nazis captured the city. They carried only Margret and H.A. Rey by Louise Borden
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Try n Find Mini Jokes


Words that remind us of Curious George are hidden in this
puzzle. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, George: How do
and some letters are used twice. See if you can find: monkeys go
down the stairs?
ADVENTURES, APPS, F S S I R A P H M S D Y Z Z N Gina: They slide down the banana-ster!
BIKES, BIRTHDAY, K E E G R O E G A A N B E P A
BOOK, BRAZIL, M G Y R Q O W U B M R A Q R Z
CURIOUS, GEORGE, O A G O U E S I B W B G H W I Eco Note
HAMBURG, HANS, HAT, V U N L H T R U O Y B U R M S
KING, LANGUAGES, I G I P I T N L O B E I R E W
In July, African
MARGRET, MONKEY, E N K M H Z L E U I O K K G T
conservationists began moving up
MOVIES, NAZIS, PARIS, S A I D Y E A T V I R O N E A to 500 elephants from several parts
REY, YELLOW. E L A A Y E P R A D A U K O S of the continent to a Malawi wildlife
N Y T S P P A Z B H A E C E M reserve, where they hope to protect the
pachyderms from being poached into
extinction. The elephants are tranquilized
Cooks Corner with darts fired from helicopters, then
trucked to the Nkhotakota Wildlife
Spaghetti-Hot Dog Kebabs Reserve.
* Youll need an adults help with this recipe.

adapted with permission from Earthweek.com

Youll need: 1 medium zucchini, cut


Cooking spray into 1-inch pieces
4 hot dogs, cut crosswise into 1-inch
pieces
12 pieces spaghetti,
uncooked
Thank You
1 yellow bell pepper, seeded and cut into salt and ground black pepper
1 cup pasta sauce The Mini Page thanks
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1-inch pieces
Karen Walsh with HMH Books for
What to do: Young Readers for help with this issue.
1. Coat grill pan or griddle with cooking spray and preheat over medium-high heat.
2. Skewer alternating pieces of hot dog, bell pepper and zucchini onto each piece of spaghetti. Teachers:
Season with salt and pepper. Brush some sauce over the hot dogs and vegetables. For standards-based activities to
3. Warm the remaining sauce in a small saucepan. accompany this feature, visit:
4. Cook kebabs on pan for 3 to 5 minutes, turning frequently. Serve with remaining sauce. bbs.amuniversal.com/teaching_guides.html
Adapted from The Robin Takes 5 Cookbook for Busy Families with permission from Andrews McMeel Publishing (andrewsmcmeel.com).

Puzzling
Unscramble the words below that remind us of favorite books.

etnuavder
yerymst
urhmo
ailsnam
Answers: adventure, mystery, humor, animals.

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