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Above: Barry Lee, of Phoenixville, who is a Munsee American Indian, and Barbara Christy,
1763. and all life in it, the Her- Mount Joy and Man- of Phoenixville, who is Seneca and Munsee, sing the friendship dance during a gathering
Michael and Mary sheys held the Conesto- heim; former Hershey of Hershey descendants celebrating 300 years of Hersheys in America. The group gath-
survived the attacks be- ga people with a certain farms in Lancaster, ered Friday at the gravesite of the last two Conestoga American Indians, who were shel-
cause they were living on degree of reverence.” Lititz, Gordonville and tered at a Hershey farm in Penn Township. The farm is now a Kreider farm. Below: Lee
the Hershey farm along Paradise; and the graves, holds a replica of the covenant agreement between the Delawares and William Penn.
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Township, Craig Stark America Kreider Dairy Farm. land, asked for forgive-
— a Hershey descendant Ties between the Kre- ness for failing the na-
and family historian — Members of the Her- iders and Hersheys go tive people because of
explained. shey family gathered back at least a century, “our past ambitions and
“They were referred to this week in Lancaster Stark said. quests.”
in family records as the and Dauphin counties Sharon Kreider Beiler, Three tribal repre-
‘children of the forest,’ ” to mark 300 years since who lives there now, sentatives — Barry Lee
Stark said. “They were, their ancestors settled in said she remembers her and Barbara Christy, of
from the very beginning, the New World. grandmother’s stories Phoenixville, and Mary-
peaceful people.” Reunion chairman about the Conestoga Ann Robins, of Willow
They built a wigwam Carl Hershey, of Landis- American Indian couple. Street — accepted the
on the farm in 1749 and ville, said cousins came As a child, she said, she plea.
lived there until their from Florida, Texas, played in the basement “You are forgiven,” Lee
deaths, he said. Minnesota, Michigan, where they hid. said. “What was done
When Christian Her- Wisconsin and the U.K. The graves are marked has been done. We can’t
shey, a reverend in the Activities began by four stones, overlaid change that. But we can he said, Milton Hershey them.”
Mennonite church, Wednesday in the town by wooden poles and move forward from now.” himself honored their The Hershey reunion
learned of the massa- bearing the name of with four cedar posts memory. ended Saturday with a
cres, he hid the couple in their most famous fore- surrounding them. A Na- First in a century “They really represent series of lectures and
his basement for nearly bear, candymaker Mil- tive American butterfly the good relationships discussions at Manor
a year to protect them ton S. Hershey. represents the transi- This is the first time between the Mennonites Church, near Mount-
from further violence, On Friday, they visited tion from the physical to in more than 100 years, and the indigenous peo- ville, Carl Hershey said.
Stark said. local landmarks that are spiritual world. Stark said, that the Her- ples” in Colonial times, For more on the Her-
“Since that time, the meaningful to their fam- During the ceremony, sheys have made a for- Stark said. “There was a shey heritage, visit chris-
Hershey family felt it ily, including the mill at family spokesman Glenn mal visit to the gravesite. real intimacy, a kinship, tianhershey.doodlekit.
was important to re- 1458 Columbia Ave.; the Hershey, of New Hol- At a gathering in 1907, that developed between com.
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25940.45 21583.94 Wilshire 5000 25940.45 25685.55 25939.46 +403.05 +1.6 s s +10.7 |9998652 +16.6 Investment-grade bonds 1,034 -0.5
1452.09 1156.08 Russell 2000 1431.99 1400.55 1431.71 +32.29 +2.3 s s +5.5 |9998721 +16.9 Oil 929 1.6
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AT&T Inc T 35.10 3 43.03 37.10 1.51 4.2 t t -12.8 -3.5 4 4.5 14 5.3 Merck & Co MRK 58.29 0 66.80 66.16 2.36 3.7 s s 12.4 9.1 3 11.5 17 2.8
Air Products APD 129.00 0 151.87 150.13 5.16 3.6 s s 4.4 11.6 3 15.5 23 2.5 Nwst Bancshares Inc NWBI 14.95 4 19.10 16.23 0.79 5.1 s s -10.0 10.3 3 10.2 19 3.9
Applied Indl Tch AIT 43.50 7 69.00 60.25 2.10 3.6 s s 1.4 31.1 2 8.3 19 1.9 PNC Financial PNC 87.04 9 133.26 128.19 6.68 5.5 s s 9.6 44.6 1 15.7 16 2.3
Arconic Inc ARNC 16.75 7 30.69 25.34 0.92 3.8 s t 36.7 ... 5 ... ... 0.9 PPL Corp PPL 32.08 9 40.20 39.31 -0.24 -0.6 s t 15.4 17.9 2 11.4 17 4.0
Armstrong World Inds AWI 36.38 9 50.15 48.35 -1.60 -3.2 s s 15.7 18.7 2 3.0 19 ... Patterson Cos PDCO 35.93 2 49.26 38.53 -0.84 -2.1 s t -6.1 -14.1 4 4.4 20 2.7
BB&T Corp BBT 36.80 6 49.88 44.14 0.17 0.4 t t -6.1 19.1 2 7.8 15 3.0 Penn Natl Gaming PENN 11.93 0 23.03 22.52 -0.07 -0.3 s s 63.3 67.9 1 10.6 42 ...
Bco Santander SA SAN 4.19 9 6.99 6.66 0.25 3.9 s s 28.6 54.3 1 2.7 ... 3.5 Penney JC Co Inc JCP 3.45 2 10.74 4.21 0.19 4.7 s t -49.3 -58.3 5 -31.9 11 ...
Bon Ton Store BONT 0.31 1 1.98 .46 -0.14 -22.8 t t -68.5 -72.3 5 -39.2 ... 43.2 Pfizer Inc PFE 29.83 0 35.84 35.36 1.26 3.7 s s 8.9 7.3 3 11.4 14 3.6
CNH Indl NV CNHI 6.93 0 12.13 11.66 0.28 2.5 s s 34.2 62.5 1 15.3a ... 1.0 Rite Aid Corp RAD 2.21 1 8.77 2.63 0.13 5.2 s t -68.1 -67.4 5 14.6 44 ...
Campbell Soup CPB 45.30 2 64.23 48.73 0.81 1.7 t t -19.4 -10.1 4 9.8 16 2.9 Sears Holdings Corp SHLD 5.50 3 14.32 7.65 0.02 0.3 t s -17.7 -36.6 5 -17.0 ... ...
Carpenter Tech CRS 30.37 8 45.34 41.42 2.49 6.4 s s 14.5 18.4 2 -4.2 32 1.7 Skyline Cp SKY 5.07 6 17.35 12.01 -0.69 -5.4 s s -22.2 -0.3 4 22.0 ... ...
Costco Wholesale COST 142.11 5 183.18 162.30 4.99 3.2 s t 1.4 12.1 3 13.1 28 1.2 TE Connectivity Ltd TEL 60.59 9 85.20 82.15 3.22 4.1 s s 18.6 35.2 1 18.9 17 1.9
Donegal A DGICA 14.49 3 18.55 15.31 -0.21 -1.4 s t -12.4 -4.4 4 4.4 31 3.7 Tanger Factory SKT 23.06 2 40.05 24.99 0.87 3.6 s t -30.2 -31.5 5 -2.1 10 5.5
Exelon Corp EXC 29.82 9 38.78 37.61 -0.56 -1.5 t s 6.0 15.6 3 4.3 15 3.5 Tegna Inc TGNA 11.48 2 17.07 12.26 0.10 0.8 t t -10.5 -0.5 4 10.9 7 2.3
Fulton Financial FULT 14.04 6 19.90 17.45 0.65 3.9 s t -7.2 23.8 2 12.6 18 2.5 Tyson Foods TSN 55.72 6 76.93 66.87 1.48 2.3 s s 8.4 -7.9 4 33.3 14 1.3
GlaxoSmithKline PLC GSK 37.20 5 44.54 40.24 0.19 0.5 s t 4.5 -2.9 4 2.7 ... 7.2 UGI Corp UGI 41.79 7 52.00 48.27 -0.19 -0.4 t t 4.8 8.3 3 20.9 11 2.1
Harley Davidson HOG 45.53 2 63.40 48.01 1.00 2.1 s t -17.7 -3.9 4 3.1 14 3.0 Univrsl Corp UVV 52.40 2 83.35 57.80 1.65 2.9 s t -9.3 6.7 3 7.0 44 3.7
Henry Schein Inc HSIC 73.11 5 93.50 82.88 -4.79 -5.5 t t 9.3 1.8 4 16.6 24 ... Urban Outfitters URBN 16.19 3 40.80 22.76 1.14 5.3 s s -20.1 -37.4 5 -10.5 15 ...
Hershey Company HSY 94.03 8 116.49 110.50 2.35 2.2 s t 6.8 17.7 2 11.6 25 2.4 Verizon Comm VZ 42.80 5 54.83 47.86 1.75 3.8 s s -10.3 -3.5 4 5.7 10 4.9
Intl Paper IP 43.55 9 58.95 56.23 1.45 2.6 s t 6.0 20.4 2 12.9 18 3.3 WalMart Strs WMT 65.28 0 81.99 80.38 1.50 1.9 s s 16.3 13.8 3 3.9 18 2.5
Johnson & Johnson JNJ 109.32 0 137.08 134.45 3.47 2.6 s s 16.7 16.1 3 16.8 20 2.5 Weis Mkts WMK 41.30 1 68.88 42.68 0.82 2.0 t t -36.1 -18.2 4 2.8 20 2.8
Kellogg Co K 65.06 3 78.69 68.32 -0.13 -0.2 t t -7.3 -10.0 4 9.2 17 3.2 Wells Fargo & Co WFC 43.55 5 59.99 51.66 2.08 4.2 r t -6.3 15.3 3 10.1 13 2.9
Kroger Co KR 20.41 1 36.44 21.57 0.51 2.4 t t -37.5 -29.4 5 14.6 11 2.3 Windstream Hldgs WIN 1.87 1 10.46 2.04 0.04 2.0 s t -72.2 -71.4 5 -2.8 ... 29.4
M&T Bank MTB 112.25 7 173.72 149.99 5.92 4.1 t t -4.1 32.2 1 11.6 17 2.0 YRC Worldwide Inc YRCW 7.36 6 16.97 12.35 -1.11 -8.2 s s -7.0 3.0 4 11.9 ... ...
Notes on data: Total returns, shown for periods 1-year or greater, include dividend income and change in market price. *Three-year and five-year returns annualized. 3-year returns shown for stocks trading less than five years (indicated by “a”). Ellipses indicate data not available. Price-earn-
ings ratio unavailable for closed-end funds and companies with net losses over prior four quarters. Rank classifies a stock’s performance relative to all U.S.-listed shares, from top 20 percent (1) to bottom 20 percent (5).
LNP | LANCASTER, PA SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2017 A19
In brief
CONGO
UN: 36 Burundian
refugees killed
At least 36 Burundian refugees have
been killed in clashes with Congolese
security forces who allegedly fired in-
discriminately at protesters, the U.N.
envoy to Congo said Saturday.
Maman Sidikou said he was “deeply
shocked” at the violence. Another 117
people were wounded and one Congo-
lese officer was killed, he said in a state-
ment. Thirty-nine gravely wounded
Burundian refugees were evacuated by
helicopter to the city of Bukavu, the U.N.
peacekeeping mission in Congo said.
WAUKESHA, WIS.
People gather Saturday on the National Mall in Washington to attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump in
to please horror character Slender Man what organizers dubbed “The Mother of All Rallies.”
will avoid prison after a jury determined
that she was mentally ill at the time of ACTIVISM
the attack.
Thousands head to
Oktoberfest Trump, France’s Macron to make 1st appearances at General Assembly
The beer is flowing again at Munich’s
fabled Oktoberfest. EDITH M. LEDERER While Trump’s speech- immediate steps to end it. meetings and side events
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mayor Dieter Reiter inserted the tap es and meetings will be British Foreign Secretary during the ministerial
into the first keg Saturday with two UNITED NATIONS — closely followed, it will be Boris Johnson is hosting week is a high-level ses-
blows of his hammer and the cry of Facing an escalating nu- North Korea, which Sec- a closed meeting on the sion Monday on the dev-
“O’zapft is” — “It’s tapped.” clear threat from North retary-General Antonio crisis Monday, and the Or- astation caused by Hurri-
About 6 million visitors are expected Korea and the mass flight Guterres calls “the most ganization of Islamic Co- cane Irma.
to come to Munich for the 184th Okto- of minority Muslims from dangerous crisis that we operation’s contact group Several terrorism-re-
berfest, which runs through Oct. 3. Myanmar, world leaders face today,” that will be on the Rohingyas is sched- lated events are on the
gather at the United Na- most carefully watched. uled to meet Tuesday. agenda. Macron is holding
HARTFORD, CONN. tions starting Monday No official event address- Guterres said leaders a meeting Monday with
City offers cyclists to tackle these and other
tough challenges — from
ing Pyongyang’s relentless
campaign to develop nu-
would also be focusing on
a third major threat — cli-
leaders of five African na-
tions — Mali, Mauritania,
free roadside aid the spread of terrorism to
a warming planet.
clear weapons capable of
hitting the United States is
mate change. The number
of natural disasters has
Niger, Burkina Faso and
Chad — that are putting
The Hartford Business Improve- The spotlight will be on the U.N. agenda, but it nearly quadrupled, and he together a 5,000-strong
ment District offers a free roadside on U.S. President Don- is expected to be the No. 1 pointed to unprecedented force to fight the growing
assistance initiative. It is part of the or- ald Trump and France’s issue for most leaders. weather events in recent threat from extremists in
ganization’s Clean and Safe program, new leader, Emmanuel Not far behind will be weeks from Texas, Florida the vast Sahel region.
which puts “safety ambassadors” on Macron, who will both the plight of Myanmar’s and the Caribbean to Ban- A side event Wednesday
downtown streets, giving free assis- be making their first ap- Rohingya Muslims, vic- gladesh, India, Nepal and on “Preventing Terror-
tance to stranded motorists, providing pearance at the General tims of what Guterres Sierra Leone. ist Use of the Internet”
security escorts and acting as another Assembly. They will be calls a campaign of ethnic While Trump has an- will be attended by senior
set of eyes and ears for police, said Jor- joined by more than 100 cleansing that has driven nounced that the United representatives of major
dan Polon, the business district’s ex- heads of state and govern- nearly 400,000 to flee to States will pull out of the social media companies.
ecutive director. ment, including Zimba- Bangladesh in the past 2015 Paris Climate Agree- Co-hosts Britain, France
The group added bicycle assistance bwe’s President Robert three weeks. The Secu- ment, Macron will be and Italy said a global re-
in May to encourage bicycle commut- Mugabe, one of Africa’s rity Council, in its first hosting a meeting Tues- sponse is needed “to make
ing in the city and ease some the fears longest-serving leaders statement on Myanmar day to spur its implemen- the online space a hostile
associated with it, she said. who is said to be bringing a in nine years, condemned tation. And a late addition environment for terror-
SOURCE: WIRE REPORTS 70-member entourage. the violence and called for to the hundreds of official ists.”
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Obituaries
to play tennis, softball OBITUARIES 13, 2017 at her home.
and pickleball. He en- ON PAGES (Scott) Baber Mrs. Eula was the widow
joyed vacationing with A23, A24, A25 of Robert L. Baber, Sr.
his wife in Florida. with whom she shared
Surviving in addi- 57 years of marriage.
tion to his wife, Jeanie,
are children: Patricia
Sarah (Sally) M. Jarvis A Celebration of Life
Service will be held on
A. Glasser, Douglas residents of Willow Tuesday, September
S. Miller, husband of Valley to tutor students 19, 2017 at 11:00AM
Stacy, Bradley P. Miller, at the nearby school. She at Friendship Baptist
husband of Karen, and was past board member Church, 401 E. Market
Kevin T. Miller, husband of Demuth Foundation, St., York PA 17403 with
of Lisa; 5 grandchildren Planned Parenthood, Pastor Louis A. Butcher,
and 1 great-grandson; Lancaster Summer Jr. eulogist. A view-
and 2 sisters: Joanne Arts Festival, Friends ing will be prior to the
Reiner and Elaine of Lancaster County service from 9:00AM –
Paul A. Sellers, wife of Donald. Library, and Lancaster 11:00AM.
Miller, 84, of A Mass of Christian County Bicentennial Eula Mae (Scott) For further informa-
Lancaster, PA, Burial will be held at Committee where Baber, 84 of Harrisburg, tion please go to www.
passed away 11 AM on Tuesday, she served as editor transitioned to her bouldingmortuaryinc.
on September September 19, 2017 at of “Voice of Liberty” heavenly home on com
13, 2017 at Lancaster St. Philip the Apostle Sarah (Sally) M. newsletter. A member
General Hospital. Born Catholic Church, Jarvis, 89, of Lancaster, of the National Society Lititz, PA, passed away
in Lancaster, he was the 2111 Millersville Pike, PA, passed away on of Colonial Dames of Frederick A. on September 6, 2017 in
son of the late Joseph
and Marie (Schlager)
Lancaster, PA 17603. A Friday afternoon, America, Art class, and Amendola Rehoboth Beach, DE.
viewing will take place September 15, 2017 Hierophants. Fred is survived by
Miller. Paul was the lov- from 10-11 AM prior to at Lancaster General She is survived by her his loving wife of 39
ing husband to Regina mass. Interment will Hospital, following a fall. son, Andrew Jarvis (Liz years, Lynn (Rannalli)
“Jeanie” A. Miller. be private at the con- Born in Flushing, NY, Farmer) of Philadelphia, Amendola of Lititz,
He graduated with a venience of the fam- she was the daughter of PA, daughters: Anne PA; his daughter,
Bachelor’s degree and ily at St. Joseph New the late William Cramp, Jarvis Gerbner (John) Sarah Amendola of
taught evening classes Catholic Cemetery. In Jr. and Clarissa Smythe of Philadelphia, PA, Martinsburg, WV; and
in the business field at lieu of flowers, contri- Melcher and the wife Virginia Jarvis Whelan his sister, Christine
F&M College. A veteran, butions may be made of the late John Arthur (Richard) of Merion (Amendola) Ingram of
he served in the US to the Lebanon VA Jarvis who died in 2008. Station, PA, Sarah Porter Somerset, NJ.
Navy during the Korean Medical Center, 1700 S. Raised in Chestnut Jarvis of Bala Cynwyd, Services will be held
Conflict. Paul retired Lincoln Ave., Lebanon, Hill, PA, she was a gradu- PA, eight grandchildren on September 30, 2017
as an Administrative PA 17042. ate of Springside School, and five great-grand- in Niagara Falls, NY.
Manager with 28 years The family invites 1945, BA Sweet Briar children. She was pre- Please visit www.par-
of service from Alcoa. those that attend to College, Virginia, 1949. ceded in death by her sellfuneralhomes.com
He was manager of please dress casual in She spent her junior year grandson, Richard Q. Fr e d e r i c k A. to sign the online guest
Ridgeway Travel Agency honor of Paul. abroad from Sweet Briar Whelan, Jr. and her sis- Amendola, age 68 of register for Fred.
for 10 years. Paul was To send online con- to attend the University ter, Deborah Melcher
a charter member of dolences, please visit of St. Andrews, Scotland, Stout.
St. Philip the Apostle
Catholic Church, past
SnyderFuneralHome.com where she met her hus- Relatives and friends Quintin H. Virginia to the late
William and Matilda
president and member
band, John Jarvis.
Sally served as an
are respectfully in-
vited to Sally Jarvis’s
Reitzel Reitzel. He retired from
of the Men’s Club at St. Assistant Director of the Celebration of Life the US Navy after 32
Philip’s, and past presi- North Museum from Memorial on Saturday, years of service. Highly
dent of the Lancaster 1974-1992, where she September 23, 2017 regarded for his musi-
initiated the “Rambles” at First Presbyterian cal talent, he was the
Michael R. Barlas travel program. She was Church at 11:00 a.m. Navy Band Master
a freelance writer for the Family will receive along with the registrar
Mike, 73, of Lititz, tients, including the for the music school at
passed away on Amish, who had no Lancaster Newspapers visitors beginning at
and authored two chil- 10 a.m. Interment will Little Creek at the end
Thursday, September means of transporta- of his career while serv-
14, 2017. He had an tion to their treatment dren’s books “Little be private, in First
Plays for Little People” Presbyterian Church ing many years overseas.
8-year battle with head centers. If you are read- When he wasn’t work-
and neck cancer. Born ing this and are retired and “Fried Onions and Memorial Garden, that
Marshmallows.” John Jarvis designed ing, his focus was on his
in Homestead, PA, he or have some free time, family. He is survived by
was the son of the late a couple of hours each She was a 50-year and Sally Jarvis brought
member of First to fruition. his loving wife, Angela;
Michael T. Barlas and week, please consider children, Quintin, II
Margaret E. (Ferko) volunteering to drive. Presbyterian where she In lieu of flowers,
most recently served as Memorials in Sally’s (Robyn), Lucia (Mark),
Barlas. You can inquire at Grazia (George), Bill
He is survived by the American Cancer an Elder. name may be made
Additionally, she was to Lancaster Country (Donia), Mike (Kenia),
his wife, Joan A. (Aul) Society, 314 Good Dr., Giorgio, and Angelo
Barlas, of Lititz, to whom Lancaster, PA 17603. a chair of three mu- Day School, John
rals: West End Mural A. & Sally M. Jarvis (Julie); twelve grand-
he was married for 46 Family and friends children and seventeen
loving years; two daugh- will be received from and Grant Street Mural Scholarship Fund or
and the newly unveiled to First Presbyterian great-grandchildren.
ters, Margaret E. Barlas, 6-8PM, Wednesday, A funeral service was
MS, of St. Petersburg, September 20, 2017, student-designed mural Church, 140 E. Orange
at the Lafayette School. St., Lancaster, PA 17602. held August 25, 2017
FL, Frances M. Barlas, and 6-8PM, Thursday, at SonRise Christian
Ph.D., of Manassas, September 21, 2017, She was awarded the Please visit Sally’s
“Shining Star of North Memorial Page at Church in Virginia
VA; a son, Michael E. at the Spacht-Snyder Beach, with burial at
Barlas, MBA, his wife, Family Funeral Home, Museum” in 2013 and www.TheGroffs.com
the New Era Red Rose Rosewood Memorial
Emily (Savard) Barlas, 127 S. Broad St., Lititz, Park where full US
MA, and their son, PA 17543. A Mass of award in 1997. Virginia Beach -
She was a volunteer Military Honors were
Michael Blake Barlas, of Christian Burial will Quintin Hausman rendered. Online con-
Wilmington, NC; a sis- be celebrated at 11AM, mentor at Lafayette Reitzel, 86, passed away
School, and organized dolences may be offered
ter, Margaret A. (Barlas) Friday, September peacefully at his resi- to the family at www.
married to James Kocis, 22, 2017, at St. James dence with his family kellumfuneralhome.
of Pittsburgh; along with Catholic Church, 505 by his side. Quintin was
many nieces and neph- Woodcrest Ave., Lititz, Barbara A. loved vacationing at the
beach. born in Weston, West
com
ews.
He attended paro-
PA 17543, with the Rev.
James O’Blaney as
Krimmel Surviving Bobb y
chial schools and re- Celebrant. A viewing
are her son, Robert S. Eugene C. especially his 9 grand-
children: Evan, Noah,
Krimmel, husband of
ceived an Associate’s will be held at the church
Donna of Landisville “Gene” Moriah, Isaiah, Samuel,
Degree in Marketing from 10-11AM, prior to
from Robert Morris the Mass. Interment
and daughter, Cynthia A. Chappell Adam, Asher, Caleb
Chappell and Sofia
Krimmel of Lancaster;
Junior College in with military honors will Castaneda.
brother, Frank Hemler,
Pittsburgh. Upon dis- take place at Indiantown Besides his wife
husband of Dawn of
charge from the US Gap National Cemetery and grandchildren he
Lancaster and sisters-
Navy, he started a 42- privately and at the con- is survived by 3 chil-
in-law, Marcia Hemler
year insurance career venience of the family. dren: Matthew hus-
of Lancaster and Pat
and retired from Lititz In lieu of flowers, band of Shari Abrams
Mutual Insurance
Krimmel of Mount Joy.
contributions in Mike’s Chappell of West
Company as Director of name may be made to In addition to her hus-
Chester, Jonathan hus-
Marketing. Hospice & Community band Robert, Bobby was
band of Joanna Smoker
He enjoyed Senior Care, PO Box 4125, preceded in death by Chappell of Strasburg,
Men’s Golf, fishing, Lancaster, PA 17604 or her beloved grandson Megan wife of Felipe
Barbara “Bobb y ” Jared Laudenberg er;
wood working, travel, to the Improvement A. Krimmel, 89, for- Castaneda of Lancaster,
bicycling, and general Fund of St. James siblings, Joseph Hemler 4 sisters: Ida wife of
merly of Lancasterr, died and Louise Cheresini
relaxation. He was an Catholic Church at the Thursday, September William Kargo, Patricia
avid sports fan of the address above. and her stepmother, wife of Gary Godish,
14, 2017 at Pleasant Pauline Hemler, who Eugene C. “Gene”
Steelers, Penguins, To leave the fam- View Retirement Denise wife of Robert
raised Bobby after her Chappell, age 69 of
Pirates, and Pitt Football ily an online condo- Community. She was Viscusi all of Portage,
mother’s death. Lancaster, PA, passed
and Basketball. lence, please visit: bo rn in H an over t o PA, Carol wife of David
The Krimmel fam- away at the Lancaster Cadwallader of Sherrills
Mike became a SnyderFuneralHome. the late Joseph and General Hospital on
Third Degree Knight com. ily will receive friends Ford, NC.
Eva Lawrence Hemler. from 10 to 10:30 AM, Friday, September 15,
of Columbus in 1978 “I have fought the Bobb y w as married Funeral service will
followed by Mass cel- 2017. He was the hus- take place from the
and was a member of good fight, I have fin- to the late Robert F. band of Linda L. Jones
Council 10827 at St. ished the course, I ebrated by Rev. Peter Shivery Funeral Home,
Krimmel for 60 years I. Hahn at 10:30 AM, Chappell, with whom
James Church. He was have kept the faith.” 2 before his death in 2010. 3214 Lincoln Highway
on Friday, September he celebrated 45 years East, Paradise, PA on
also a social member of Timothy 4:7 A graduate of of marriage on January
VFW Post 1463 in Lititz. 22, 2017 at St. Leo the Tuesday, September
Lancaster Catholic High Great Catholic Church, 15th. He was born in
During the periods he School, Bobby com - 19th at 11 a.m. with a
2427 Marietta Av e., Portage, PA, son of the viewing time from 10
was considered a can- p l et e d h e r R e g i st e r e d late Clair & Dolores
cer survivor, Mike was L a n c a st e r, PA 1 76 01 . a.m. until time of ser-
Nurse studies at St. Interment will be in St. Pawloski Chappell.
a “Road-to-Recovery” vice. Pastor Bill Hake
Joseph Hospital School Joseph New Catholic He graduated from
driver for the Cancer will be officiating. There
of Nursing. Bobb y Cemetery. In lieu of California University
Society. He drove pa- will also be a viewing on
s tarted her nursing flo wers , memorial of PA and the Rhema Monday evening at the
career at St. Joseph contributions may be Bible Training Center. funeral home from 6 to
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She worked as a book- Methodist Church, 276 23, 2017 at 10:00 a.m.
keeper. Her last place of West Main Street, New Mildred M. Yeager, with Pastor Dan Derk
employment was with Holland, PA. Friends 94, of Columbia, officiating. The family
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Deaths Reported Albert Biever Noll
Adams, Ralph Charles, Hagen, Brenda K.
Jr. Miller
90, of New Castle, DE. 66, wife of Samuel G.
September 9, 2017. Fer- Hagen, of Atglen. Sep- James “Jim” graduate of Warwick
High School. He played
tig Funeral Home, 856- tember 15, 2017. Shivery P. Slater football in high school
478-2576 Funeral Home, Inc., and was involved in
Amendola, Frederick 610-593-5967 wrestling with the
A. Lancaster County Boys
Jarvis, Sarah M. Club as well as the Lititz
68, husband of Lynn 89, of Lancaster. Sep-
(Rannalli) Amendola, of Recreation Center. Jim
tember 15, 2017. The
Lititz. September 6, played centerfield for
Groffs Family Funeral
2017. Parsell Funeral & Cremation Services, the Lititz Phillies.
Home, Inc., 302-645- Inc., 717-394-5300 Jim is survived
9520 by his children: Nick
Baber, Eula Mae Keener, Ruth A. Slater of Ellicott City, Dr. John Albert Charles E. Noll, 87, of
(Scott) 75. September 13, 2017. MD and Kelly Slater Biever, 70, of Annville Rowenna, passed away
84 of Harrisburg. Sep- Stradling Funeral of Neffsville, PA; his passed away at home peacefully on Thursday,
tember 13, 2017. Bould- Homes, Inc., 717-733- grandsons: Vincent and on Tuesday, September September 14, 2017 at
ing Mortuary, Inc., 717- 2472 Adrian as well as his sib- 12, 2017. He was born the Mennonite Home,
843-2121 lings: Glenn (Linda) of in Lebanon on August Lancaster. He was the
Krimmel, Barbara A. James “Jim” P. Slater, Corwell, Cathy (Bruce) 25, 1947, a son of the husband of the late M.
Barlas, Michael R. 89, formerly of Lancast- of Lancaster and Martha
56, left this world far late Victor P. and Lois Alice (Reisinger) Noll
73, husband of Joan A. er. September 14, 2017. (Jay) of Lebanon.
(Aul) Barlas, of Lititz. too soon on Thursday, S. Readinger Biever. who died in 2015. Born
Charles F. Snyder, Jr. August 24th, 2017. Born Interment will be pri- Dr. Biever was a in Ickesburg, he was the
September 14, 2017. Funeral Home & Cre-
Spacht-Snyder Family to the late Margaret vate at the convenience graduate of Lebanon son of the late Emmett
matory, 717-560-5100 (Godfrey) and Bruce of the family. To send
Funeral Home & Cre- Valley College and the and Sally E. (Light) Noll.
matory, 717-626-2317 Slater in Lancaster, PA. the family online con- Penn State College Charles proudly served
Miller, Paul A. dolences, please visit
84, husband of Regina He was previously mar- of Medicine. He was his country in the US
Biever, John Albert ried to Jennifer Rhoads. SnyderFuneralHome.com
70, of Annville. Septem- A. Miller, of Lancaster. named a Distinguished Army during the Korean
September 13, 2017. Jim spent 9 years Fellow by the American Conflict. He was a me-
ber 12, 2017. Dignity
Charles F. Snyder in the Army as a radio Psychiatric Association chanic for over 40 years
Memorial, Rohland
Funeral Home, Inc., Funeral Home & Cre- operator and 5 years in in 2003. Dr. Biever at the former Wyeth
717-272-6673 matory, 717-872-5041 Europe. He was a 1978 served as a consultant Labs, Inc. of Marietta.
for many local and state He enjoyed gardening,
Chappell, Eugene C. Noll, Charles E. organizations, was a woodworking and bowl-
69, husband of Linda L. 87, of Rowenna. Sep-
Jones Chappell, of Lan- tember 14, 2017. Buch Brenda K. Miller Hagen published author and
was an accomplished
ing.
Surviving are five
caster. September 15, Funeral Home, Inc., deck in the gorgeous
2017. Shivery Funeral pianist. He served children, William hus-
717-653-4371 sunshine with a cup of as a member on the band of Cheryl Noll,
Home, Inc., 717-687- coffee, reading her de-
7768 Reitzel, Quintin Haus- Board of Directors for Mount Joy, Patty wife
votionals, and watch- Compeer of Lebanon of Donald Collier, Jr.,
Charles, Roy E. man ing the all the birds that
86, husband of Angela County. Most recently, Maytown, Richard
95, of Reinholds. Sep- came to her feeders. Dr. Biever operated the Noll, Marietta, Vicky
tember 15, 2017. Buch Reitzel, of Virginia
Beach. Brenda is lovingly Quittie Glen Center for wife of John Hemperly,
Funeral Home, Inc., survived by her 2 chil-
717-653-4371 Mental Health, where New Danville, Tammy
Santiago, Carmelo A. * dren: Rana L. wife he practiced Child and Lee, Rheems; 12 grand-
Daggett, Barbara Ann 74, of North Miami, FL. of Dustin R. Lunstra General Psychiatry. He children; 7 great-
Of Moravian Manor, September 8, 2017. of Atglen, Travis S. served his country in the grandchildren; and a
Lititz. September 8, Charles F. Snyder Townsend husband U.S. Marines from 1969- brother Leon husband
2017. Paul L. Gravenor Funeral Home & Cre- of Felicia Szorad of 1972. of Judy Bierbower,
Home For Funerals, matory, 717-393-9661 Lexington, KY, 3 step- John is survived Chambersburg.
Inc., 717-733-6181 Brenda K. Miller children: Jeff Hagen by children, John Relatives and friends
Daugherty, Charlotte Slater, James “Jim” P. Hagen, age 66, of of Wallingford, PA, Adam Biever and wife are respectfully invited
Schroll 56. August 24, 2017. Atglen, PA, peacefully Steven Hagen hus-
Charles F. Snyder, Jr. Danielle, Dr. Matthew to attend his funeral ser-
93, of New Holland. passed away on Friday, band of Claudia of Abraham Biever and vice at the Buch Funeral
September 14, 2017. Funeral Home & Cre- September 15, 2017 at Kennett Square, Larry
matory, 717-560-5100 wife Jana, Emily Home, 21 W. Main St.,
Groff-High Funeral Jefferson University Hagen of Claymont, Elizabeth Biever; grand- Mount Joy on Tuesday
Home, 717-354-0444 Terry, David R. Hospital in Philadelphia, DE, 7 grandchildren: children, Madeline September 19, 2017 at
Dunkelberger, Laura 82, husband of Beth surrounded by her lov- Brandon, Brynne, Victoria Biever, John 1:30 PM. Interment with
M. Terry. September 7, ing family. She was the Keaton, Josella, Evelyn, Michael “Jack” Biever, military honors will be
95, of Elizabethtown. 2017. DeBord Snyder wife of Samuel G. Hagen. Taylor, Courtney, 3 Sofia Mae Biever, Victor in Laurel Hill Memorial
September 10, 2017. Funeral Home & Cre- Born in Coatesville, she step-grandchildren: Rowan Biever; brother, Garden, Columbia.
Miller-Finkenbinder matory, Inc., 717-394- was the daughter of the Grant, Caroline, Lucas, James and wife Michelle There will be a public
Funeral Home & Cre- 4097 late Ira G. and Doris J. and 3 siblings: Lester Biever; sister, Diane viewing on Tuesday at
matory, 717-367-1543 Coates Miller. I. “Gus” husband of Biever Gottlieb and the funeral home from
Eckman, Paul E. Weaver, Jay D. Brenda was an active Patricia Foley Miller husband Dr. Jerome 12:30 PM until the time
93, husband of Ruth E. 84, husband of Mary N. member of the Faith of Lancaster, Jeffrey D. Gottlieb; and nieces, of the service. In lieu of
(White) Eckman, of (Musser) Weaver, of Community United husband of Kay Gibson Suzanne and Noel. A flowers, contributions
Lancaster. September Brethren Village, Lan- Methodist Church in Miller of Christiana, memorial service will be in Charles’ memory
13, 2017. DeBord Snyder caster. September 1, Atglen where she en- and Craig J. Miller of
2017. Charles F. Snyder, held at Quittie Glen, 417 may be sent to Hospice
Funeral Home & Cre- joyed being the choir Coatesville, and many Reigerts Lane, Annville, & Community Care,
matory, Inc., 717-394- Jr. Funeral Home & and cantata director, nieces and nephews
Crematory, 717-560- PA 17003 on Sunday, P.O. Box 4125, Lancaster
4097 Sunday School teacher, whom she dearly loved. September 24 at PA 17604-4125. To send
5100 youth leader, and min- Funeral service
Ernst, Kenneth G. 3:00pm. Contributions the family on-line con-
88, husband of Yvonne Whitman, Thomas F. * istry speaker. She had will take place on may be made in John’s dolences, please visit:
C. (Warfel) Johnson 75, of Lancaster. Sep- a special place in her Wednesday, September memory to Compeer www.BuchFuneral.com
Ernst, of Lancaster. tember 16, 2017. Buch heart for children and 20, at the Faith of Lebanon County, 4
September 14, 2017. The Funeral Home, Inc., teaching them about Community United South Fourth Street,
Groffs Family Funeral 717-653-4371 the love of God. Brenda Methodist Church, 332 Unit C, Lebanon, PA
& Cremation Services, was a proud graduate of Chester Street, Atglen, 17042. The Rohland
Inc., 717-394-5300 Yeager, Mildred M. Octorara High School, at 11 a.m. with Pastor Funeral Home Inc.,
94, of Columbia. Sep- Class of 1968, and loved Mark Beideman officiat- Lebanon is assisting
Groff, Gwen M. tember 14, 2017. The
62, wife of John Charles keeping in close touch ing. Interment will be in with the arrangements.
Groffs Family Funeral with many of her dear the Glen Run cemetery. www.rohlandfh.com
Groff, of New Provi- & Cremation Services,
dence. September 15, high school friends. She There will be a viewing
Inc., 717-394-5300 worked for Dr. Nicholas at the Shivery Funeral
2017. Dewald Funeral Offer your condolences through Facebook or Twitter at
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and Dr. George Stuppy at Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m.
Atglen Family Dentistry, and again at the church
”
Funeral Home & Cre- Charles F. Snyder spending time together church at FCUMC, 332 sharing a life.
matory, 3110 Lititz Pike, Funeral Home & Cre- laughing, playing games Chester Street, Atglen,
Lititz, 2:30 PM matory, 414 E. King St., (she was an aggressive PA 19310. Brenda’s fam-
Lancaster, 3 PM Scrabble player), and ily would like to extend Diane Snyder DeBord
making beautiful fam- their heartfelt gratitude
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Alzheimer’s Disease
record for both schools. attached to the Sept. 14
When Columbia lost its agenda on the district
business manager in website.
October, Ramsey took
and Dementia
over the district’s business n Details: The middle
administration. school was built in 1968
for a maximum of 600
n Discussion: Ramsey students. Today it has 915
presented the agreements students. Ten teachers
to the board and travel to classrooms on
n Background:
“The more hearing loss you have, the greater the likelihood of Rosenberger, a certified
public accountant, is
developing dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Hearing aids could HEMPFIELD
running for a seat on the
school board on a slate
delay or prevent dementia by improving the patient’s hearing.” n What happened: of six candidates who all
oppose the new school.
About 50 residents
-2011 Study by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the National Institute on Aging on Tuesday packed a
school board meeting n In other business: The
board reviewed 11 issues
IS IT TIME FOR A HEARING TEST?
to protest a contract
approved in 2015 that that it will vote on at the
allows Verizon to construct regular board meeting
TAKE THIS QUIZ TO FIND OUT... a cell phone tower
adjacent to Rohrerstown
Thursday, Sept. 25. They
include an agreement with
Elementary School, with the Manheim Township
Y N a $24,000-a-year lease. Board of Commissioners to
Twenty-three residents include two representatives
Do you feel that people mumble or do not speak clearly? spoke about potential from the district to serve
health hazards of the with five residents on
tower; eight of them were the Parks and Recreation
Do you turn up the TV up louder than others need to? students. Board.
Free 2 for
Leichliter outlined three
goals for the new school
tested* and you will be shown how n Board response: After
year when the board met
extensive discussion,
your hearing compares to normal the board agreed to Sept. 5.
$
995*
hearing. contact an expert about
the potential for video- n Academic goal:
Your ears will be examined with
Free
conferencing to answer Leichliter will review
a video otoscope* to determine if questions about safety, current and past
Receive 2 AudioTone TM
while keeping in touch programs and placement/
your hearing problem may just be Pro CIC Hearing Aids with Verizon to get the performance data
excess wax. company’s response to the for kindergarten
at $995 for a limited letter, which will be posted students in the district
Free
In-store demonstration of the time only. on the district’s website. to develop a plan for
kindergarten readiness.
newest Miracle-Ear technology so *Limit one coupon offer per patient at the promotional
He will hold meetings
price during event dates only. Not valid with any other n Timeline: East
you can hear the improvement for discount or offer. Does not apply to prior purchases. Hempfield Township with 10 principals, the
yourself! Fits up to a 35 db loss. Offer expires 9/22/17. zoning board approved district’s Parent Teacher
“ ”
a new application for the Organization and
cell tower project Aug. Pre-K Group to discuss
recommendations and to
Hearing loss, left untreated, can lead to serious 21 because the zoning
board’s approval in 2015 form a budget.
problems such as loneliness and isolation. had expired, according to
Jon Beck, East Hempfield n Community relations
director of development goal: The superintendent
services. As of Thursday, will investigate contracting
Verizon had not yet with a professional sports
requested permits, and marketing firm as a
construction cannot revenue source. He will
start until the township hold committee meetings
has reviewed permits. to explore the idea of an
Verizon attorney James athletic marketing plan.
Strong of McNees Wallace
and Nurick said he is n Co-curricular goal:
not authorized to speak Leichliter will maximize
with the media. Verizon the relationship the school
declined to provide a district has with parent-
timeline for the project run organizations, such as
when contacted Thursday. booster groups.
1547 Manheim Pike 240 North 7th St. Willow Street —Justin Stoltzfus,
Lancaster Suite 100 Professional Building LNP Correspondent n Other business: Thomas
Akron 226 Willow Valley Fluke was appointed
717-293-0888 maintenance and custodial
717-859-4944 Lakes Drive, Suite E manager at a salary of
$63,000. Fluke has nine
Willow Street MANHEIM years of experience
717-464-4490 TOWNSHIP working in school systems,
and his last position was
n What happened: The with Central York School
www.miracle-ear.com/locations/lancaster-pa school board approved
a resolution to allow
District.
—Nicole Matthews,
maximum project and LNP Correspondent
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Lancaster
All communities, including Lancaster County, were touched by the war, which is being
revisited in a PBS documentary that debuts tonight. This special section includes the
THE
VIETNAM
stories of some of those local residents whose lives were forever changed by it.
WAR
In this still from the PBS documentary “The Vietnam War,” a Huey helicopter heads skyward after dropping off U.S. troops in a field. The photograph was taken
by Nick Ut, who won a 1973 Pulitzer Prize for his photograph of a naked 9-year-old girl running toward the camera from a napalm attack.
3 5 7 8 9
VETERAN RESETTLEMENT PROTESTER CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR IN MEMORIAM
INSIDE He survived; A Vietnamese Led to a life Nonmilitary service County residents
his brother didn’t family’s journey of activism in war-torn country who died in Vietnam
HUMAN STORY
Filmmaker
A
Filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick talk about their decision to tell the history
of this divisive war through the perspectives of those most affected by it
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en years ago, when Ken Burns and n Go to
LancasterOnline and
Lynn Novick finished “The War,” watch a clip of “The
their documentary about World War Vietnam War.”
II, they knew what had to come next.
Vietnam.
“We always knew it was a subject we wanted
to tackle one day, and we thought we had the SHARE YOUR
wherewithal to do it,” Novick says. MEMORIES
“The Vietnam War: A Film by Ken Burns & WITH US
Lynn Novick” — an 18 hour, 10-part documen- n We want to know
tary — begins at 8 p.m. tonight on PBS and con- your thoughts and
tinues through Thursday, Sept. 28. memories about
A decade in the making, the documentary fea- the Vietnam War.
tures interviews with 79 people, including U.S. Send emails to
military personnel, family members of those Jon Ferguson at
ASSOCIATED PRESS
killed in the war, medics, protesters and jour- jferguson@lnpnews.
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick say they interviewed more than two com. On social media
dozen historians, but none appear in “The Vietnam War” because nalists, as well as dozens of soldiers and survi- at #LNPVietnam.
they chose to feature “regular people.” Continued, page B2
A GUIDE
“The Vietnam War” begins tonight
at 8 p.m. on PBS and will continue
through Sept. 28.
Here is an overview of the series.
All episodes begin at 8 p.m.
n EPISODE ONE:
“Deja Vu” (1858-1961), tonight.
A group of Vietnamese
revolutionaries, led by Ho Chi “THE VIETNAM WAR”
Minh, bring down a century of Filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick want to tell the human side of the Vietnam War through
French colonial occupation. The their 18-hour documentary and concentrated on interviewing regular people instead of experts.
country is divided in two, and They talked to dozens of veterans, like this man, who fought in Vietnam.
Communists in the north want
to reunify the country. America
supports the south, which hopes Continued from B1 to go to war at 17.
to remain independent. vors from both South and North Vietnam. “We did not set out with a laundry list,”
The $30 million film is a true epic, an ex- Novick says. “It was a very open process.
n EPISODE TWO: haustive look at what Burns calls “the We wanted to find veterans, people against
“Riding the Tiger” (1961-63) most important experience of the last half the war, families divided by the war, fami-
Monday, Sept. 18. of the 20th century.” lies who lost someone in the war.
President Kennedy wrestles with Anyone who believes they know all there “Our goal was to get to know and under-
how much the United States is to know about Vietnam will have their stand from every angle this enormously
should be involved as a growing eyes opened. complicated event.”
communist insurgency in the Burns did.
north brings a political crisis to the
south. “When we started I thought, ‘Ah, some- The Vietnamese
thing I know about, something I lived
n EPISODE THREE: through,’ ” says Burns, 63. “And I discov- That included the Vietnamese.
“The River Styx” (January ered this abrupt humiliation: I knew noth- “We wanted to find as many Vietnam-
1964-December 1965) Tuesday, ing.” ese perspectives as possible,” Novick says.
Sept. 19. Both Burns and Novick agree that it was “We didn’t want this to just be through
South Vietnam is in chaos as the most complex project of their careers. American eyes.”
Hanoi sends combat troops south. “Wars are hugely revealing. They are Novick took four trips to Vietnam, the
President Johnson escalates magnifying glasses on the human experi- first in 2012 and the fourth just last month
America’s involvement with ence,” Burns explains. “War is human na- to show the finished film.
bombing and more ground troops.
ture on steroids.” “We met with officials, and they were
interested in the project,” Novick recalls.
n EPISODE FOUR:
“Resolve” (January 1966-June Still controversial “They gave us unprecedented access. The
1967), Wednesday, Sept. 20. Vietnamese were incredibly warm, and
North Vietnamese troops and
More than 40 years after Saigon fell and there is very little rancor or bitterness to-
material stream down the Ho North Vietnam declared victory, the war ward visiting Americans.”
Chi Minh Trail into the south has remained controversial. Officials told her that in Vietnam his-
while Saigon struggles to pacify As Phil Gioia, a Vietnam veteran fea- tory, there are no people, just the grand
the countryside. The anti-war tured in the documentary, told the film- narrative of liberation history.
movement in the U.S. builds. makers: “The Vietnam War drove a stake “Three million Vietnamese were killed
right into the heart of America. Unfortu- in the war,” Novick says. “Everyone had a
n EPISODE FIVE: nately, we’ve never moved really far away family member who died in the war. The
“This is What We Do” from that. And we never recovered.” scale of the tragedy is shocking.”
(July 1967-December 1967),
Thursday, Sept. 21. “Vietnam was so fraught for Americans, “Human beings tend to naturally dehu-
for obvious and complicated reasons,” manize (the enemy),” Burns said. “They
Body counts grow on both sides
as the Johnson administration tells
Burns says. “It didn’t turn out so well for might as well be sci-fi monsters —just peo-
the American public that victory us.” ple to be mowed down and terrify you.”
is in sight. For too long, Burns believes, Americans But in the film, we see old men dressed
chose to try to forget Vietnam and not in sports jackets with graying hair. Their
n EPISODE SIX: look at each others’ different perspec- stories are as complex and troubled as the
“Things Fall Apart” tives. He believes the Vietnam War set in Americans.
(January 1968-July 1968), motion the deep divisions that exist in the
Sunday, Sept. 24. country today. Conflicting emotions
On the eve of the Tet holiday, “Everyone hardened and went into
North Vietnam launches surprise their own silos,” Burns says. “We (as film- Novick and Burns were struck by how
attacks on cities and military makers) did not have an agenda. We just many people had conflicting emotions
bases throughout the south,
causing devastating losses. wanted to be umpires who called balls and within themselves.
Johnson decides not to run again strikes.” “We assume conflict is between tribes
and the country is rocked by That meant looking at all different sides and nations and armies,” Burns says. “You
assassinations and unrest. of the conflict, no matter how painful. will see the conflict is within. You see
“We wanted to tell the human story,” some of these people and they are torn up
n EPISODE SEVEN: Novick says. “Vietnam was an epic, in- inside. There’s almost a Shakespearean
“The Veneer of Civilization” comprehensible tragedy. We wanted to sense of tension and conflict being fought
(June 1968-May 1969), Monday, make it comprehensible.” within people.”
Sept. 25.
“It was important to have multiple per- “Opinions changed over time. As infor-
Public support for the war spectives,” Burns says. “When Americans mation evolved and as the war dragged on,
declines as Richard Nixon wins the talk about Vietnam, they are talking about people did evolve,” Novick says.
presidency and promises peace.
But in Vietnam, the war continues themselves. It’s really important to under- Burns says one of the most interesting
and soldiers on all sides witness stand the others involved, the winners and aspects of the film for him was the recent-
terrible savagery and unflinching losers. They help us understand.” ly released tapes of John F. Kennedy, Lyn-
courage. don Johnson and Richard Nixon talking
Regular people about the war with aides.
n EPISODE EIGHT: “The revelations of the presiden-
“The History of the World” While more than two dozen historians tial tapes is really fascinating,” he says.
(April 1969-May 1970), were consulted, they do not appear on “They’d give a positive speech about how
Tuesday, Sept. 26.
film. Instead we see regular people who well the war was going at noon and then
With morale plummeting are older now, no longer the faces framed talk about the total opposite later in the
in Vietnam, Nixon begins
withdrawing troops. But an
in the photos of their younger selves car- day.”
incursion into Cambodia reignites rying weapons across a rice paddy, or pro- The film is chronological, beginning
anti-war protests with tragic test signs at a rally. These are people who, long before the United States got involved.
results at Kent State. for the most part, went on with their lives The soundtrack features more than 100
after the war, waiting for someone to lis- songs from the 1960s and early ’70s, as
n EPISODE NINE: ten to their stories, their doubts, their well as the cacophonic theme music by
“A Disrespectful Loyalty” fears and their hopes. There is almost no Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross of Nine
(May 1970-March 1973) bravado in the film. Inch Nails shoving up against the steady,
Wednesday, Sept. 27.
“One of our bedrock principles was to calm narration of Peter Coyote.
After being re-elected in a talk to regular people,” says Novick. “Most The series was written by historian Geoff
landslide, Nixon announces Hanoi of our audience will not know about them Ward, who has worked with Burns and
has agreed to a peace deal.
American POWs will come home or their stories.” Novick on a number of documentaries.
to a bitterly divided country. It will be hard to forget them once the The most important thing for both
film is shown on television. Novick and Burns during the decade-long
n EPISODE TEN: There’s John Musgrave, a kid from Kan- process was being respectful to the people
“The Weight of Memory” sas who signed up after he graduated from they interviewed.
(March 1973-onward) high school, confused and terrified. He “There are 58,000 names on the Viet-
Thursday, Sept. 28. would later join the anti-war movement. nam Memorial,” Novick says. “We only
When hundreds of thousand of Tim O’Brien, a novelist who has written interviewed one Gold Star mother. Her
North Vietnamese pour into the about the war, remembers his hometown story has to represent a loss so many peo-
south, Saigon descends into chaos in southern Minnesota, where you simply ple felt.”
and collapses. For the next 40 didn’t question anything and went off to “Jean-Marie Crocker didn’t have to
years, Americans and Vietnamese
from the north and south search war. retell the most horrible moment in
for healing and reconciliation. Or Jean-Marie Crocker, of Sarasota her life,” Burns says. “There is fragile testi-
Springs, New York, who lost her son, Den- mony through many years of this produc-
ton Crocker Jr., whose nickname was tion. It is a great gift these people have
Moogie. She remembers how eager he was given us.”
You don’t think about (the possibility that) you’re gonna get killed.
It never crosses your mind. It never did mine — a couple of times it might have.
Charles Miller,
Vietnam veteran
The physical price Charles Miller paid in Vietnam is a daily reminder of his service there. He spent years advocating for his fellow veterans, working at the Lan-
caster County Veterans Affairs office after retiring from Armstrong. Miller wore the dog tags and peace symbol shown on page B1 during his time in Vietnam.
SHATTERED WAR
Charles Miller was a 19-year-old Marine fighting in Vietnam when he was awarded
BY
a Purple Heart after shrapnel tore up his body. A year later, his kid brother was killed there.
JENNIFER KOPF
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JKOPF@LNPNEWS.COM Charles Mill
ap p ed th is
t was two days before Christmas 1969 sn
, left,
photograph e-day
when a blast knocked U.S. Marine during a th re
st and
Charles Miller to the ground in Quang in-country reave
Nam Province, Vietnam. relaxa ti o n le
s in
Disoriented, he tried to make sense in the at Stack Arm still
19 6 9. H e
twilight of what had just happened. July
at, now
A second before, he’d been walking along on owns this h Wil-
is
framed in h me.
a night ambush, emerging from dense canopy low S tr ee t h o
in what the military had dubbed Arizona Terri-
tory. The point man, the first man in the group,
had just been moved to the rear by the squad
leader, and that shift moved Miller forward in
the line.
“I had heard — I think I heard — a boom,”
he said, relaxing last month in the kitchen of
his Willow Street home. And then, “I was just
lying there, telling the people to stop running
around, you know?”
“I was looking at my hand here, and I just
seen it go like that,” Miller says, flopping his left
hand down at the wrist onto the kitchen table.
“I couldn’t move it. And I was just like, ‘I don’t
want to lose my hand.’ ”
But it was immediately clear to the medic
that Miller’s hand was only part of the dam-
age. Shrapnel had ripped into Miller’s body
“just about everywhere,” he says. “The doc Charles Miller receives the
Pur
was trying to patch me up, and he was shaking, ple Heart for injuries receive -
d
and I was really hit everywhere, you know, he two days before Christmas
1969
couldn’t really patch ... the guy in front of me in Quang Nam Province, Vie
t-
got it almost as bad as I did, (shrapnel) all up nam. A Western Union tele
gram
to his parents, sent a week
the back and legs and everything.” later by the military, outline
A nearby squad leader heard d
“multiple fragmentation wo
the explosion, watched a big A HERO to all extremities and abdom
unds
en
plume of smoke rise and told a n James from a hostile explosive dev
ice.”
nearby lieutenant to “get some Miller, Charles’
guys and go up there.” brother,
What Miller doesn’t remember earned the
Silver Star for
about that night: The chopper the bravery
coming in. Getting carried on- he displayed
board. The evacuation flight out. before being
What he does remember: It killed, page
was 6:18 in the evening when B9.
they were ambushed. Trying to
stand up at the scene, and being ordered to lie
back down so he wouldn’t bleed out. One of the
guys carrying his stretcher off the helicopter
tripping over a sandbag and dropping Miller to
the ground.
“(The official military report) wrote it up as
Continued, page B4
1962 Number of U.S. military advisers increases from 700 to 12,000. 1963 15,000 U.S. military advisers in South Vietnam.
Helicopters flown by U.S. Army Vast tracts of forest alongside South Vietnamese Kennedy assassinated;
pilots ferry South Vietnamese highways are sprayed with President Diem Lyndon B. Johnson
soldiers into battle, America’s “Agent Orange,” a herbicide killed in military sworn in as president.
first combat missions against containing the deadly chemical coup.
the Viet Cong. Dioxin.
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I wouldn’t know how to get back there. I wouldn’t mind going, you know, but everybody
I’ve talked to who did, they say if you go up to Hill 55 where we were, there’s nothing there.
It’s a dirt mound now. Trees have grown up.
Charles Miller,
Vietnam veteran
squad.
Now, Miller would get to carry his M79 gre-
nade launcher into the bush, heading out on
sweeps and tours up in the mountains search-
ing for Viet Cong fighters. And he’d be right in
the middle of what the military called Death
Valley and Arizona Territory — some of the
deadliest areas of the war.
He was, Miller says, feeling a mix of appre-
hension and anticipation — almost impatient
to be in a firefight.
And he thinks now about how young he was.
“Oh, I do, I do,” he says. “But even nowadays,
it’s a lot of young people (on active duty). You
don’t think about (the possibility that) you’re
gonna get killed. It never crosses your mind.
It never did mine — a couple times it might
have.”
Things were “a little looser” out in the bush,
Miller says now, with less reliance on pro-
DAN MARSCHKA | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER tocol. “In the rear, it was always me, Eddie
Charles Miller, a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War, talks in his Willow Street home about Meens and Bruce (Hartwig)” on patrol, Miller
meeting his wife for the first time during a stateside trip to the beach. says, the matching necklaces with peace signs
they’d bought on Hill 55 hanging around their
Continued from B3 framed with honors, mementos like his dog necks.
a fragmentation weapon” attack, Miller says, tags and shrapnel from his own extensive in- By December, they’d been in the field for
“and it wasn’t. It had to be a 155-type round, or juries. about six months straight and had earned a
106; it was a big round.” And next to it: his brother Jim’s framed pho- couple days of in-country rest and relaxation.
Miller was, according to newspaper records to, with more mementos and honors, includ- It was a little respite from the grind of bush
of that era, the 87th serviceman from Lancast- ing the Silver Star and Purple Heart he was patrols and constantly being on guard. It was
er County to be wounded in Vietnam since the awarded posthumously. raining, Miller says, “but we didn’t care, just
fighting had begun. Miller says he didn’t carry anything special sat out watching movies. I never drank beer,
And it was Dec. 23, 1969, 20 days before he with him during his tour in Vietnam — no let- but it was all the beer and soda and food you
was scheduled to ship back home. ters, no photos. wanted. And I did call home.”
One item he did carry was a camera. Sunday, Dec. 21, they drove
At home He’d get film once he arrived in Vietnam and helicoptered back to
from the PX, a kind of military store, when he camp on the mountain. IN THEIR
Miller’s family, who lived at 827 N. Shippen was on Hill 55, or Camp Muir. “When I was in And on Tuesday, Dec. 23,
St. in Lancaster city, wouldn’t know he’d been the field, I don’t even remember putting the at about 5:30 p.m., Miller OWN
injured at all — let alone so severely — until film in the camera,” he says now, but a massive and his squad headed out on WORDS
he’d already gotten brief emergency treatment photo album is proof he did. patrol. n Watch
at Naval Support Activity Station Hospital in Inside are the small, square photos from the Charles Miller
Da Nang. He then was transferred a few days late 1960s and early 1970s, many faded with Life after the war read from the
later to the military hospital in Yokosuka, Ja- time but all carefully notated on the back with letters he wrote
pan. names, locations, dates. They trace his earliest “City Marine Wounded, while serving
in Vietnam at
And they found out because Miller himself, days in the service to its aftermath. Was Due for Transfer,” reads LancasterOnline.
not the military, notified them. There are Christmas 1968 pictures of Miller the headline from the Dec. com.
“What happened was, I called, and it was like with his best friend, the late Harry Landis, who 29, 1969, Lancaster New Era.
3 o’clock in the morning here (in Lancaster); I grew up just down the street. Standing straight Miller’s mother, Dorothy,
got them out of bed. And I said, ‘I’m wounded, in military uniforms, they’re posed by the Lan- told a reporter that “her son suffered wounds
I’m in Japan, blah, blah, blah,’ and they didn’t of the arms and legs and had undergone an ex-
know anything about it. ploratory operation of the abdomen.
“I guess when the military came to the house “ ‘He doesn’t talk much about himself or
to tell (my parents), right after New Year’s, his wounds,’” she told the newspaper, “ ‘so we
my mother said, ‘Oh, you came here about my don’t know anything more than that.’ ”
son?’ I think she asked them why” the family “I don’t even remember getting hit in some
hadn’t been notified sooner. of those spots,” Miller says. “Basically, it was all
“And they told her, ‘We didn’t want to ruin extremities.”
your holidays.’ ” “This one here,” he says, pointing to a leg,
Miller was 19. He had still been in high school “they said if (I’d) gotten up to walk (right after
at Christmastime the year before, a senior at being hit), I might have bled out ... I know at
McCaskey High School. the Naval Hospital in Philadelphia, they told
In Vietnam, he’d signed papers that guaran- my mom and Joyce that I’d be lucky if (I was)
teed his younger brother James, who’d gradu- still walking when I was 30.”
ated from McCaskey and joined the Marine From the military hospital in Yokosuka,
Corps a year after his big brother, wouldn’t Miller had been flown back to the States to that
be sent to Vietnam while Charlie still was sta- Philadelphia hospital, his home for the next 15
tioned there. months. The last time he ever saw Jim was at
Almost as soon as Charlie Miller was sent that hospital, when his mother and brother, in
home in 1970, his brother got his orders to uniform, drove to Philadelphia in a snowstorm
head over to Vietnam. to visit before Jim shipped out.
James Miller would be killed on Oct. 28, Once home, Miller worked briefly for a cigar
1970, serving in the same province where his factory, and then as a mechanic for Scott-Mur-
older brother had been wounded less than a phy Chevrolet, before moving on to several
year before. FILE PHOTO
jobs with Armstrong. He’d met Shirley, a 1968
Two days later, James would have turned 19. Charlie Miller and his wife Shirley were inter- Lampeter-Strasburg graduate, during a trip to
viewed by Lancaster Newspapers in 1973, when the beach — his face still lights up with a grin
the last U.S. combat troops left Vietnam. “Sure, I
In country had some regrets,” Miller told the newspaper at when he remembers those days — and the pair
the time, “but even then I still thought we should got married in November 1971.
Miller, 67, today shares a cozy home just be there. I’m glad we’re out, but those people Their son Jim and daughter Melinda were
south of Lancaster city with his wife Shirley, needed our help.” born in the mid-1970s, and Miller retired from
mother Dorothy and sister Joyce. On a clear Armstrong at 55. He then worked for the Lan-
August afternoon, savory aromas drift from dis family’s Christmas tree. caster County Veterans Affairs office, aiding
the kitchen where Joyce, who loves to cook, They’d been talking about joining the mili- other veterans, until his final retirement.
starts dinner preparation. tary, Miller says, and they’d gone to the re- These days, he says, his health is not great
In the sunroom at the rear of the house, Dor- cruiters’ office in January 1968, before Miller and has been declining, really, since he retired.
othy sits next to a wall of windows in a recliner had even graduated. Landis, already out of It’s mostly his legs and back, he says, “degener-
that surrounds her petite frame like a cocoon. high school, joined the Marine Corps the next ative, and from the shrapnel and getting blown
She’s busy, her hands crocheting a hat, the month. Miller, meanwhile, wrapped up his se- up there, you know.”
latest in hundreds of hats and blankets she’s nior year before being sworn into active duty If he stands or walks for a while, he has to sit
made for people who need them and given that July. down to recover. He’s even given up the laser
away through her church. Flip a few pages, and Miller is out on the pa- woodworking he did for several years, making
And Shirley stays busy, too, cutting figures rade ground of Camp Lejeune in his khakis, military- and hunting-themed ornaments that
out of paper for a children’s Sunday school marching in formation. There he is again, pos- he and Shirley would sell at craft shows.
lesson, dropping dough onto cookie sheets, ing with his family at his boot camp gradua- Instead, he works within the gentle rhythm
checking on her husband. tion. of days with his wife, sister and mother, and
Reminders of military service are hard to Then he’s at Camp Pendleton in Califor- visits with his son Jim, who lives with his wife
miss — as they would be in any house where a nia, where he trained some more and waited in Rheems; and daughter Mindy, her husband
father and both sons all served in the military, around to get the call to Vietnam, a call that and three treasured grandsons: Luke, Josh-
with two of them being severely wounded and everyone knew was imminent. ua and Canaan, who live in East Hempfield
one of them being killed. And then, in spring 1969, the pictures show Township.
Miller’s father, Penrose, spent about a year him on Hill 55, southwest of Da Nang, Viet- Would he ever go back, return to Hill 55 and
in the hospital after being injured while he nam. There’s his hooch, or tarp shelter. He’s Arizona Territory to visit and see how things
served in the Army Air Corps during World getting a haircut from a buddy in March; in have changed in the last 48 years?
War II. His early death, Dorothy Miller says, April, he’s hanging out with two friends enjoy- “Oh,” he says, “I’ll never get back” to where
was related to his wartime service. Penrose ing what looks like drinks and sandwiches. he was in the bush. “I wouldn’t know how to
Miller’s Purple Heart, framed along with pho- Miller initially served as part of the base’s se- get back there. I wouldn’t mind going, you
tos, other honors and mementos that include curity platoon, meeting Bruce “Hugo” Hartwig know, but everybody I’ve talked to who did,
some of the shrapnel that hit him, hangs in the and becoming fast friends before Hartwig, and they say if you go up to Hill 55 where we were,
sunroom. then Miller, were transferred to Landing Zone there’s nothing there. It’s a dirt mound now.
Beside it: Charles Miller’s own Purple Heart, Baldy elsewhere in Quang Nam Province and Trees have grown up.
awarded to him in the Da Nang hospital, joining in with Alpha 1/7, 2nd platoon, 3rd “Still, I wouldn’t mind going over.”
Chau and Anh-Thu Cao left Vietnam just before the fall of Saigon in 1975, settling in New Orleans and then moving to Lancaster in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
A FAMILY’S FLIGHT
South Vietnamese couple — he served in the Air Force, and she owned a restaurant
— fled their homeland when Saigon fell. Years later, Hurricane Katrina chased them
out of their new home in New Orleans.
I
MWRIGHT@LNPNEWS.COM
1966 400,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam. 1967 490,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam.
Seeking head-on clashes On Route 13, which links Nguyen Van In the Central Highlands of
with the enemy, U.S. Vietnam to the Cambodian Thieu elected American South Vietnam, Americans
forces launch four border, American forces are president attacks on intercept North Vietnamese
search-and-destroy assaulted by the Viet Cong. of South North Vietnam’s Army units moving in from
missions. Vietnam. airfields begin. Cambodia.
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Talking about their family journey from Vietnam to New Orleans to Lancaster are, from left, Anh-Thu, Chau and Khoa Cao, Vy and Ninh Bahn, Mackenzie Cao
(Khoa Cao’s baby daughter) and Alys and Bernard Truong. The family operates the restaurants Sprout of Rice & Noodles in downtown Lancaster, where they’re
sitting, and Rice & Noodles on Lititz Pike.
1968 540,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam. 1969 480,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam.
They had come to realize that I was basically doing what they had raised me
to do, which was to follow my conscience.
Ted Glick,
Anti-Vietnam War activist
‘BURGLAR PEAC E’
FOR
Ted Glick’s opposition to the Vietnam War led him to drop out of college, burn his
induction notice and land in a jail cell. It also led to a life of social activism.
Ted Glick, cen-
ter, is led to his
arraignment
from the Mon-
roe County Jail
in Rochester,
New York,
after being
arrested for his
participation
in the Flower
City Conspira-
cy, the aim of
which was to
destroy draft
files during the
Vietnam War.
JENELLE JANCI
A
JJANCI@LNPNEWS.COM
in 1966 (they would move back to Lancaster in “We went to a farm outside Philadelphia the
retirement), his draft board office was still in next day and had a big party burning them in
t the beginning of Ted Glick’s soph- Lancaster. bonfires,” Glick says.
omore year of college, he began to That following September, Glick staged a In July 1970, Glick was part of a group that
ponder how he could effect social protest by burning his induction notice out- coordinated a break-in at three Delaware
change. side the Lancaster draft board office. state draft boards on the same night.
Glick, who grew up in Lancaster County and “There were about 100 people who turned In September 1970, Glick participated in the
lived here from 1954 to 1966, attended a black- out to support me, kind of standing there with Flower City Conspiracy in Rochester, New
history discussion group at Grinnell College me at 6 in the morning outside the draft board York, also with the intent of destroying draft
in Iowa, where he went to school. The group in the dark,” Glick says. files. Glick was the first of eight participants to
had a good meeting with lively discussion, In December 1969, he moved to Philadelphia enter the local federal building.
and Glick left feeling inspired to fight for civil to continue his work against the war.
rights. Sent to prison
He thought, however, about what would
happen if he left college to pursue that pas- The eight activists, including Glick, were
sion. caught and subsequently charged and convict-
Glick, who now lives in Bloomfield, New Jer- ed of hindering the Selective Service system,
sey, realized if he left school to pursue his in- damaging FBI and Selective Service property,
terest in civil rights, he might compromise his removing Selective Service and U. S. Attorney
student deferment that protected him from files, and breaking and entering. Glick served
being drafted into the U.S. Army and being 11 months in prison.
sent to Vietnam. Glick’s activism took a toll on his personal
“That just got me so angry,” Glick says. “It life.
was like the first time I had really made a real “My going to prison pretty much led to the
connection with the fact that the Selective eventual end of my first marriage,” Glick says.
Service system didn’t just provide young men TED GLICK
Glick in 1971 was accused of participating in
for the military; it also channeled people.” Ted Glick, now 67 and a resident of New Jersey, a conspiracy along with seven others, includ-
has stayed active in social causes his entire life.
Glick is referring to a government-issued ing Catholic priests Daniel and Philip Ber-
“channeling” memo of 1965 that was provided rigan, to damage heating conduits and steam
to draft board employees as part of their ori- Diverse movement tunnels under Washington, D.C. and to kidnap
entation materials. The document details how Henry Kissinger.
offering deferments “channeled” young men Van Gosse, associate professor and depart- Originally known as the Harrisburg Eight,
into careers and occupations the government ment chair of history at Franklin & Marshall they became the Harrisburg Seven when Glick
considered to be “in the national interest.” College, met Glick through the grass-roots severed himself from the group because of his
“I essentially made the decision a couple anti-war coalition United for Peace and Jus- petition to defend himself instead of having an
hours later that I was going to leave school, tice. Gosse says that when Glick became in- attorney.
go do something against the war and work volved in 1969, the anti-war movement was at Glick says that the group had decided the
against injustice,” Glick says. its height and was diverse. plan was too risky and not in line with their
Glick, 67, has been an activist involved in “It’s really important to get away from the mission of nonviolence.
various social issues for nearly 50 years. idea that this is an entirely student move- The judge hearing the case of the Harris-
He became an anti-war activist during the ment,” Gosse says. burg Seven declared a mistrial after 10 of 12
Vietnam era, associating himself with the Women’s groups, religious groups, pacifist jurors voted for acquittal. The charges against
so-called “Catholic left” movement, and par- groups, black-power groups and Mexican- all eight defendants, including Glick, were
ticipated in several major actions, including American groups all played a part in protest- dropped.
breaking into draft board offices to destroy ing the Vietnam War, Gosse says. While waiting for the trial of his seven co-
draft files. The “Catholic left,” consisting of mostly defendants, Glick helped organize an action
Glick recently completed the manuscript clergymen and nuns, organized nonviolent in York at an American Machine and Foundry
for a book documenting this time in his life. actions to protest the Vietnam War and was factory, which manufactured bomb casings.
The title: “Burglar for Peace: Lessons Learned a prominent voice in the anti-war movement. The group used bolt cutters to strip threads
from My Years Breaking and Entering.” Glick participated in actions with the group, and gash the bomb casings.
despite not identifying as Catholic. He was “It was pretty gutsy, I’d say,” Glick says.
Letter to parents attracted to the group’s effectiveness and its
nonviolent ideology. Life of activism
Glick attended Neff Elementary School, and “These were a step beyond kind of individual
then Manheim Township Junior High and draft resistance, which I had already done,” Glick has continued his involvement in ac-
High School. His late father, G. Wayne Glick, Glick says. tivism throughout his life. He co-founded the
served as dean of faculty and acting president National Committee to Impeach Nixon in
of Franklin & Marshall College in the early 5 major actions 1973. He worked with the Chesapeake Climate
1960s and marched with the Rev. Martin Lu- Action Network until 2015, and now volun-
ther King Jr. in the 1965 march from Selma to There were five major actions that Glick par- teers to raise awareness about climate change.
Montgomery. The Glicks attended Lancaster ticipated in during the Vietnam War. The first, “As important as other issues are, I don’t
Church of the Brethren. called the East Coast Conspiracy to Save Lives, think there’s any issue more important than
After deciding to leave school, Glick wrote a happened in February 1970 in Philadelphia the global-warming crisis because it is a very
letter to his parents explaining his intentions. and Washington, D.C. Glick and his cohorts deep crisis,” Glick says. “It is worldwide.”
“They were definitely pretty freaked out entered three draft board offices in Philadel- In 2002, Glick ran for U.S. Senate as a Green
about it,” Glick says. phia. At one office, two activists were discov- Party candidate in New Jersey.
Glick’s parents eventually accepted his deci- ered hiding under a desk by a night watchman. Even considering his personal sacrifices,
sion. The following night, the group went into the Glick doesn’t regret his life in activism.
“They had come to realize that I was basical- Washington, D.C., offices of General Electric, “Even though it sometimes seems impossi-
ly doing what they had raised me to do, which which built components for bombs used dur- ble that you’re ever going to make change, it
was to follow my conscience,” Glick says. ing the war. can happen,” Glick says. “It really can happen.
Glick’s parents convinced him to finish his In May 1970, the activists went back to the I know that, I’ve experienced it. And that’s a
sophomore year of college. He left school af- Philadelphia draft board office, where two of really good thing. … Overall, the positives far
ter completing the spring semester in 1969. them had previously been found by the night outweigh any negatives, and that includes
Despite his parents moving to New York State watchman. They stole thousands of draft files. spending the time in prison.”
1970 280,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam. 1971 140,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam.
Henry Kissinger Four students shot Lt. William Calley Pentagon Papers, which
and Le Duc Tho dead during anti-war convicted of outline legacy of deception
of North Vietnam demonstration at murder for role in concerning U.S. policy in
begin secret talks. Kent State University. My Lai massacre. Vietnam, are published.
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... I think it was a testing of myself to see what I truly believed about
these issues of war and peace, violence and nonviolence.
Earl Martin,
conscientious objector
A CALL TO SERVE
Earl Martin went to Vietnam as a conscientious objector and worked in refugee camps.
When Saigon fell, his wife fled with their two children. He stayed.
E
ENEGLEY@LNPNEWS.COM Since World War II, conscien- “His hoe soon found a 13th one other societies.”
tious objectors have two options: and it exploded, threw him back,” There are no holidays or parades
arl and Pat Martin had take noncombatant roles in the Martin says. “Apparently, the celebrating conscientious objec-
come from halfway military or sign up for alternative hoe head protected him from the tors, and that’s fine with Martin.
around the world to service work. shrapnel so he survived. It was He often feels a comradery
help both America’s al- It’s an idea that’s not uncom- that kind of thing that many farm- with veterans, particularly with
lies and its enemies in Vietnam. mon among Lancaster County ers were dealing with.” Vietnam War veterans. Their ex-
And they had to make a decision Anabaptists schooled in nonre- periences, while different, have
in 1975 when the North Vietnam- sistance, a biblical term for not re- After the war shaped the lives of both groups.
ese forces made their final push to sisting authority or evil, not strik- At the dedication of the Viet-
win the war. ing back, never using violence. As the months passed, it was nam Veterans Memorial, Mar-
Both the North and South Viet- clear the North Vietnamese tin was surrounded by veterans.
namese had allowed their work A test of beliefs would win the war. They shared their stories.
with refugees to continue during “We struggled mightily,” Mar- “It was deeply, deeply moving,”
the fighting. But what would hap- Earl Martin grew up in New tin says. “We both wanted to stay he says.
pen when North Vietnam won the Holland, one of 10 children in a because this is where our friends Since then, Martin has talked
war? farming family devoted to the were. This was our life. We had about his term in Vietnam to stu-
“It was a very difficult decision, Mennonite church. He wanted to lived there for five years,” Martin dents at a local middle school,
and one we had to process be- explore the world beyond Lan- says. “Now we had two children, along with the school’s janitor,
tween us for years to come,” says caster County. His brother Ray one 3 years old (Lara Mai) and who was a Vietnam veteran.
Earl Martin, a Lancaster County had spent three years in Somalia one 1-year-old (Minh Douglas). It “There is something deeply hu-
native. “What we had basically and his brother Luke had built looked like there might be some man about putting oneself in the
decided was, whatever we do houses in Germany. They came heavy fighting to take over our vulnerable situation of being in a
we’re doing together. home with stories of their adven- town. new culture, a new society,” Mar-
“And then I reneged on that.” tures. “We decided that we should take tin says. “And going through all of
A conscientious objector, Mar- As a Mennonite, Martin would the children out of that situation.” these new experiences shapes
tin was an American in Vietnam not join the military. He saw al- Pat Martin left for Nigeria, one, even though our experiences
who was there not to fight but to ternative service as a chance to do where her parents were serving. are rather different.”
serve the people of the war-torn something just as challenging and
country. perhaps just as risky. It would give
And he decided to stay in Viet- him the adventure he badly want-
nam after Saigon fell, after his ed, and it was the ultimate gut
wife and their two young children check on his deepest-held beliefs.
fled, after the last helicopter filled “To some extent, I think it was
with Americans lifted off. a testing of myself to see what I
For the next three months, as truly believed about these issues
the North Vietnamese started to of war and peace, violence and
build a new country, Earl Martin nonviolence,” says Martin, who is
stayed. He pleaded for Pat and the 73 and lives in Harrisonburg, Vir-
children to return so they could ginia.
continue their work. Because this So, in 1965, he decided to leave
was their home. Penn State University, give up his
student deferment and ask Men-
1 of 171,000 nonite Central Committee if it
had any assignments. He chose a
Martin served as one of the Viet- placement in Vietnam at a time
nam War’s 171,000 conscientious when the U.S. was ramping up its
objectors. military presence there.
Throughout U.S. history, paci-
fists have expressed their moral Going back
and religious objections to par- FILE PHOTO
ticipating in war. They’ve been As the war escalated, American Earl and Pat Martin, shown in a 2013 photograph, say the years they spent
punished, jailed, fined and sen- churches became more interested together in Vietnam shaped their understanding about faith, culture, gov-
tenced to death for these beliefs. in helping the Vietnamese people. ernment, life and war.
Gulf of
A white carnation at the n Army Cpl. Jay Dennis
Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Nam Dinh Webster Jr., 19, Lititz, killed in
Washington.
Tonkin South Vietnam, Aug. 17, 1969.
n Air Force Maj. Earl Marvin L A O S NORTH n Army Sgt. Melvin Ralph
Freeman Jr., 41, Akron, died in
Thailand, Nov. 11, 1967.
VIETNAM HAINAN Wink, 21, Lititz, killed in
Cambodia, June 1, 1970.
n Army Pfc. John Robert n Marine Pfc. Jay Q.
Booth, 19, Bainbridge, died in Buckwalter III, 19, Manheim,
South Vietnam, May 16, 1966. M 1 1954 killed in South Vietnam, June
n Marine Pfc. Bruce Edward Demilitarized 2, 1968.
ek
nh
d)
SOUTH n Army Sgt. James Lawrence
e
VIETNAM
Delta n Army Spc. 4 Calvin Eugene
Thomas, 20, Columbia, killed in Nolt, 18, Mount Joy, died in
South Vietnam, Sept. 5, 1969. South Vietnam, May 1, 1970.
n Army 1st Lt. James Edward AND NEIGHBORING
Hunsicker, 25, Denver, died in COUNTRIES – 1 9 6 8 n Marine Cpl. John Stoudt
Shoemaker, 19, Mount Joy,
South Vietnam, April 24, 1972. killed in South Vietnam, Feb.
n Army Spc. 5 Ronald Eugene 23, 1969.
Meckley, 20, Denver, killed in n Army Pfc. Steven Hess Boyer, 22, n Army Pfc. William Leroy McFarland, 20,
South Vietnam, July 15, 1967. Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, Dec. 5, Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, March 14, n Army Cpl. Galen George
1965. 1969. Ludwig, 20, New Holland,
n Army Sgt. William David killed in South Vietnam, March
Port, 27, Elizabethtown, died in n Army Maj. Percy Leroy Campbell, 49, n Army Pfc. Gerald Lee McKinney, 20,
Lancaster, died in South Vietnam, Nov. 6, Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, Nov. 22, 19, 1970.
South Vietnam, Nov. 27, 1968.
1966. 1967. n Air Force Lt. Col. Harold
n Marine Cpl. Frederick Jay Jacob Zook, 25, New Holland,
Schwanger, 20, Elizabethtown, n Army Spc. 4 David Eugene DeWitt, 20, n Marine Sgt. Carl B. Mellinger Jr., 24,
Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, March 25, Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, July 2, died in North Vietnam, May
died in South Vietnam, June 31, 1966.
26, 1965. 1968. 1968.
n Army Pfc. Dervin John n Army Pfc. Alvin Ralph Gibble, 20, n Marine Lance Cpl. James Edward Miller, n Marine Pfc. William Grant
Keisling, 23, Ephrata, killed in Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, March 26, 18, Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, Oct. 27, Butler Jr., 19, Peach Bottom,
1968. 1970. killed in South Vietnam, May
South Vietnam, May 3, 1968.
1, 1968.
n Army Pfc. Timothy Allen n Air Force Staff Sgt. Henry Gerald Gish, n Army Sgt. Robert Allen Mowery, 24,
Shober, 19, Ephrata, died in 25, Lancaster, killed in Laos, March 11, 1968. Lancaster, died in South Vietnam, April 2, 1968. n Marine Lance Cpl. Larry
South Vietnam, June 20, 1969. n Marine Cpl. Jay Donald Herr, 19, n Marine Pfc. George Nervin Myers, 18, Eugene Hart, 21, Quarryville,
Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, Aug. 20, Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, March 19, killed in South Vietnam, March
n Army Master Sgt. Richard 16, 1967.
Stanley Simmons, 31, Ephrata, 1967. 1969.
died in South Vietnam, July n Marine Sgt. Joseph Eugene Jackson, 27, n Army Spc. 4 William Randall Robison, 22, n Marine Lance Cpl. Randy
25, 1968. Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, Jan. 27, Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, July 14, Lee Johnston, 19, Reinholds,
1966. 1971. killed in South Vietnam, Sept.
n Army Spc. 4 Leslie Fred 26, 1967.
Shenk, 20, Holtwood, died in n Marine Pfc. Thomas Edward Jennings, 19, n Marine Cpl. Chester Earl Rowe Jr., 20,
South Vietnam, Nov. 10, 1969. Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, March 5, Lancaster killed in South Vietnam, April 5, n Army Spc. 4 Barry Lee
n Marine Lance Cpl. Dale 1968. 1967. Moyer, 19, Reinholds, killed in
Larry Weaver, 19, Honey South Vietnam, March 2, 1968.
n Army Pfc. John Henry Kirchner Jr., 25, n Navy Fireman Dennis Milto Sollenberger,
Brook, killed in South Vietnam, Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, May 9, 20, Lancaster, died in South Vietnam, May 26, n Marine Lance Cpl. Barry
July 17, 1968. 1968. 1968. Lee Graham, 19, Washington
n Air Force Lt. Col. Charles n Army Staff Sgt. Michael Edward n Army Spc. 4 Carl William Walls, 24, Boro, killed in South Vietnam,
Davison Ballou, 40, Lancaster, Kiscaden, 19, Lancaster, killed in South Lancaster, killed in South Vietnam, May 15, March 26, 1968.
killed in Laos, Nov. 7, 1968. Vietnam, July 1, 1970. 1969. n Navy Petty Officer Richard
n Marine Pfc. Lynn Blessing, n Marine Staff Sgt. Martin James Lacher, n Navy Ensign George Robert Weaver, Lavern Wissler Jr., 23, Willow
18, Lancaster, killed in 38, Lancaster, died in South Vietnam, April 3, 27, Lancaster, died in South Vietnam, Nov. Street, killed in South Vietnam,
Cambodia, May 15, 1975. 1966. 1, 1966. Oct. 2, 1969.
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cave complex. The Marines kind of explosive device) be-
WATCH engaged them in a firefight ing thrown out of the cave
harles Miller’s and his squad leader got “He saw Jim, like, doubled
n “Vietnam brother James wounded in the hand, so Jim over and running fast up to-
War: WITF
Stories was just shy of took over as squad leader. wards the cave. And he saw
Part I” (30 his 19th birthday “And I talked to a couple Jim take a leap and (cover
minutes), when he was killed. He was different people and heard the explosive device with
which posthumously awarded the a couple different things,” his body). And (the gun-
features local Silver Star and Purple Heart Miller says. ner) said it blew him off his
voices, will
air Monday
for his actions on the day he The scenario Charles (own) feet, he said he lost
at 9:30 p.m. died. Miller finds most likely: his hearing from it, he said
When they were growing After the squad leader was the other guys fell down and
n “Vietnam up, Miller says, “Jim did his evacuated and Jim took then they looked and Jim
War: WITF
Stories thing, and I did mine.” over, “they were told to get was nowhere. I mean, pieces
Part 2” (30 “I think he went in (the back up there and get (the and that.
minutes), Marine Corps) because I CHARLES MILLER
enemy soldiers). So they “It was getting night, so
James Miller was 18 years
which was in. But I don’t know. old when he was killed in
chased them into the cave they looked around some,
features local “From what I understand, again. Then the gunner said but they went back down
voices, will Vietnam.
air Tuesday
he was proud of me — but he was starting to set up his and back up the next day.
at 9:30 p.m. I’m more proud of him, be- the timeline the military gun, there was shooting, and (The) gunner said there was
cause of what he did, really, shared about James’ death: he saw Jim double over like a big rock, I don’t know, 100,
n An more proud.” Before he got killed, Jim he was hit in the stomach ... 150 yards away, and then he
hourlong
version will Charles Miller, about 16 and his compatriots saw Then all at once (the gun- found a foot down there. He
air Saturday months older than James members of the North Viet- ner) saw something (likely said Jim saved all (their)
at 9 p.m. and now 67 years old, recalls namese Army going into a a hand grenade or another lives.”
1974 1975
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JENELLE JANCI
UNSCRIPTED
VIETNAM
Vietnam War
through the
lens of a Beatles
movie musical
B
efore “Across the
Universe,” the Viet-
ON SCREEN
nam War was just a
bullet point on my history
class syllabus.
As a millennial, I wasn’t
around to witness the
devastation or be affected
by the war firsthand. I had
heard stories of the tension
surrounding the draft from
my father and uncles. Like
a lot of teenage girls, war
movies weren’t really my
thing, so I still haven’t seen
Vietnam epics like “Full
Metal Jacket” and “Pla-
toon.”
It wasn’t until “Across the
Universe” that I had a lens,
albeit a fictional one, into
the era that I could connect
with.
My family raised me to
enjoy the Beatles, and I
don’t recall ever putting up
a fight. I remember sitting
in the corner of my uncle’s
modest basement home
recording studio, explor-
ing the intricacies of the
“Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely
Hearts Club Band” cover
until my eyes crossed.
Years later, I’d shed joyful
tears as a grown woman
while reviewing Paul Mc-
Cartney’s Hersheypark
Stadium show for this very
publication.
Naturally, I was thrilled
to hear of a movie musi-
cal that wove the Beatles’ This iconic image appears on the movie poster for the 1986 drama “Platoon,” about American soldiers in the Vietnam War.
songs and the characters
within them together in a
narrative. I was 14 when
“Across the Universe”
Intricate films cover many angles of an equally complex, controversial military conflict
debuted in theaters Sept.
14, 2007. JANE HOLAHAN is on a secret mission to rural
JHOLAHAN@LNPNEWS.COM
I saw it soon after its Cambodia to assassinate Col.
release with two of my gal Like the war itself, movies about Viet- Walter E. Kurtz (Brando), a
pals, who I suspect were nam were far more complicated, angry renegade with his own army
more interested in hippie and provocative than other war movies who is presumed to be insane.
culture than the Beatles. had been in the past. Willard’s journey upriver
That didn’t matter to me. The adventurous films of World War gets more and more danger-
I was just happy to have II, in which the heroes were brave and ous and surreal. The cast in-
friends willing to join me handsome and the enemy was purely cludes Robert Duvall, Lau-
for a movie about the ’60s. evil, simply did not work in the Vietnam rence Fishburne, Frederic
It was love at open- era. Forrest, Scott Glenn and Har-
ing scene. Doe-eyed Jim Instead, most of the films about Viet- rison Ford.
Sturgess crooning “Girl” a nam asked more questions than they an-
cappella on the beach? Sign swered. 2. “The Deer Hunter”
me up. Here, in no specific order, are 10 films (1978)
The film was visually about the Vietnam War, including fic- Michael Cimino’s film about
stunning, and I’m not just tional accounts, films based on real three steelworkers from
talking about Sturgess. events and documentaries. It is interest- Clairton, Pennsylvania, who
When Jude (Sturgess) ing to note that most of them were made go to Vietnam, is a harrow-
became enamored with after the war ended. ing look at what war can do to
Lucy (Evan Rachel Wood), people.
a peach-toned bowling Contrasting home and
alley is transformed into a war, the film begins as Steve
multicolor wonderland as (John Savage) gets married,
he sings “I’ve Just Seen a and he and Mike (Robert De
Face.” Niro) and Nick (Christopher
I’m still reminded of Walken) go on a final deer
scenes and storyline sur- hunt before shipping out to
rounding the Vietnam War Vietnam.
today, a full decade later. In Vietnam, the three men are taken S. Ngor, who won a best supporting actor
Lucy’s high school prisoner by sadistic Viet Cong guards Oscar for his very first acting role). When
boyfriend dies in Vietnam who torture them and force them to play the brutal Khmer Rouge moves in and
after being drafted, and her Russian roulette. Each man is perma- American forces head out, Pran sends his
brother Max (Joe Ander- nently scarred by his experiences in the family away but insists on staying with
son) is called to serve as war. Schanberg to help cover the story. As an
well. The film won a best picture Oscar. American, Schanberg knows he will be
We follow Max’s re- able to leave, but Pran is not so fortunate.
cruitment process dur- 3. “Coming Home” (1978) Based on a true story.
ing “I Want You (She’s So Jane Fonda, who was a highly contro-
Heavy),” in which an Uncle versial figure during the war, stars as Sal- 5. “Platoon” (1986)
Sam poster comes to life. ly, the conservative military wife of Bob Oliver Stone, who served in Vietnam,
G.I. Joe-like officers un- (Bruce Dern), a captain in the Marine made a trilogy of films about the war —
dress Max abruptly before Corps who is serving in Vietnam. She de- “Born on the Fourth of July” (1989) and
he and other potential cides to volunteer at a veterans hospital “Heaven & Earth” (1993) are the other
soldiers are moved through and meets Luke (Jon Voight), who has two.
the recruiting center on 1. “Apocalypse Now” (1979) come back from Vietnam a paraplegic. In “Platoon, a fresh-faced young sol-
conveyor belts. After a Director Francis Ford Coppola has said The two fall in love, though they know dier (Charlie Sheen) finds himself caught
physical examination, this film isn’t about the Vietnam War; it they must break up when Bob returns. in the terror, destruction and immorality
he and other young men, is the Vietnam War. Luke becomes committed to the anti- of war. He faces a battle of wills between
only in their underwear, Excess ran rampant during the filming, war movement while Bob returns with two sergeants, played by Willem Dafoe,
carry Lady Liberty on their with a typhoon, Martin Sheen’s heart at- post-traumatic stress disorder. Both who represents good, and Tom Berenger,
shoulders while trudging tack and Marlon Brando arriving on the Fonda and Voight won Oscars . who represents evil.
UNSCRIPTED, page B13 set late and totally unprepared. “Platoon” won a best picture Oscar.
Coppola updates Joseph Conrad’s 4. “The Killing Fields” (1984)
short novel, “The Heart of Darkness,” Sam Waterston plays Sydney Schan- 6. “Hearts and Minds” (1974)
n Jenelle Janci is an LNP staff
writer. “Unscripted” is a weekly from the Congo of the 1800s to Vietnam berg, a New York Times journalist cover- The title comes from a comment by
entertainment column produced during the war. ing the civil war in Cambodia. He works Lyndon Johnson, who said how impor-
by a rotating team of writers. Captain Benjamin L. Willard (Sheen) with a local reporter, Dith Pran (Haing MOVIES, page B13
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Unscripted
Americans did. known actors Courtney
The film has always B. Vance, Don Cheadle,
been controversial, Dylan McDermott and
with some thinking it Steven Weber were
is and anti-war master- members of the ensem- Continued from B12 friend, well, Prudence.
piece and others think- ble. through Vietnam. The film smacks you
ing it is a hatchet job. Later we see Max over the head with its
The film won an Oscar 10. “In Country” on the battlefield on obvious references
for best documentary. (1989) a television screen as and imagery, but it’s
Emily Lloyd plays Jude pins strawber- so darn pretty, I find it
7. “The Fog Of War” Samantha, 17, whose ries to a canvas, letting difficult to mind.
(2003) father, Dwayne, was their juices drip like While none of these
This documentary fo- killed in Vietnam be- blood. His singing of characters or their
cuses on Robert S. Mc- fore she was born. Her “Strawberry Fields stories are extraordi-
Namara, who served mother has remarried Forever” is interrupted nary — a troublemaker
as secretary of defense and doesn’t much care by explosions and drafted into the war, an
from 1961 to 1968, un- about Dwayne’s mem- scenes of war. anti-war protester, a
der presidents Kennedy ory. But after she finds Of course, a Viet- heartbroken girlfriend
and Johnson. Direc- old letters and photo- nam-Beatles sequence — they represent the
tor Errol Morris inter- graphs, Emily becomes wouldn’t be complete thousands of real peo-
viewed him for more the film stars Robin Vietnam at the time. obsessed with finding without “Happiness is ple who experienced
than 20 hours. At age Williams as Adrian Cro- Based on a true story. out more about her a Warm Gun,” which the same things during
85, McNamara looks nauer, a DJ on Armed dad. Her uncle Emmett scores Max’s halluci- the Vietnam War.
back at the decisions Forces Radio who is a 9. “Hamburger Hill” (Bruce Willis) is a Viet- nation from a military When I learned about
and mistakes made dur- huge hit with the troops (1987) nam vet, suffering from hospital. Selma Hayak Vietnam during class,
ing the war, as well as for his irreverent and The bloodiest battle post-traumatic stress leads a group of sexy I only saw facts and
other aspects of his life. funny take on the war. of the Vietnam War disorder. Together, the nurses who surround figures, not the people
This film won an Oscar But that brings him occurred May 10-20, two search for answers. Max. affected by it. “Across
for best documentary. much grief from his su- 1969. Hill 937, nick- They end up at the There’s also the part the Universe” provided
periors, who try to cen- named Hamburger Vietnam War Memo- where Jude and Lucy me with a narrative
8. “Good Morning, sor him. It is funny yet Hill, was strategically rial in Washington D.C., march in an anti-war that helped me see the
Vietnam” (1988) poignant film, showing unimportant, but the where they find some scene as they sing “Dear war from a more hu-
Set in Saigon in 1965, what is happening in military brass refused healing. Prudence” with their man perspective.
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DVDS
What’s playing STREAMING
These films are being released Anne Bancroft was born on this date
Tuesday on DVD. Here’s what’s playing her own plan to win. ««« into sewer drains with red in 1931. She is most famous for her
in Lancaster County this “The Dark Tower” (PG-13, balloons. A group of kids portrayal of Mrs. Robinson in “The
weekend. 95 minutes, sci fi) Roland square off against Pennywise, Graduate,” but she had a number of fine
“All Saints” (PG, 108 minutes, Deschain (Idris Elba), the who has a centuries-long performances in her long career. Here
drama) John Corbett plays last Gunslinger, is locked history of violence and are some of the best.
murder. «« «½
Michael Spurlock, a salesman
turned pastor whose first
in an eternal battle with
Walter O’Dim (Matthew “Kidnap” (R, 81 minutes,
“THE GRADUATE” (1967)
assignment is to shut down McConaughey), also known as thriller) Halle Berry stars as n Even though
a country church. When the Man in Black. «½ single mom Karla Dyson, she was only six
refugees from Burma arrive, whose son suddenly years older than
“Dave Made a Maze” (NR,
“THE BIG SICK” (R) Michael feels compelled to 80 minutes, comedy, horror) disappears in the park. She Dustin Hoffman,
Bancroft’s most
keep the church open. (no Dave, an artist who has yet to risks everything to rescue her
n Kumail (Kumail Nanjiani) reviews) son. ««« famous role was
is a Pakistani comic who complete anything significant the iconic Mrs.
meets Emily (Zoe Kazan), an “American Assassin” (R, in his career, builds a fort in “Leap!” (PG, 89 minutes, Robinson, who
American graduate student, at 111 minutes, action) Mitch his living room out of pure animated adventure). A poor seduces the young
one of his stand-up shows. As Rapp (Dylan O’Brien) is a frustration, only to become child (Elle Fanning) escapes Benjamin Braddock,
their relationship blossoms, he CIA black ops recruit under trapped by the pitfalls, booby an orphanage in 1800s a recent college graduate
soon becomes worried about the instruction of Cold War traps and critters of his own France to chase her dream of who is alienated and adrift in the world.
what his traditional Muslim veteran Stan Hurley (Michael creation. Dave’s girlfriend becoming a ballerina. ««« She is a friend of the Braddock family
parents will think of her. They Keaton). The pair is then Annie leads a band of oddball and the mother of Benjamin’s dream
break up, but when Emily enlisted by CIA Deputy explorers on a rescue mission. “mother!” (R, 115 minutes,
horror) A writer (Javier girl, Elaine (Katharine Ross). Here’s to
suddenly comes down with Director Irene Kennedy (Sanaa They are pursued by a you, Mrs. Robinson.
an illness that leaves her in Lathan) to investigate a wave bloodthirsty Minotaur. ««« Bardem) who’s lost his ability
a coma, Kumail finds himself of apparently random attacks to write and his much younger
“Despicable Me 3” (PG, 90
developing a bond with her on both military and civilian wife (Jennifer Lawrence)
minutes, animation) Gru
parents (Holly Hunter and Ray targets. The three discover a receive guests (Ed Harris
meets his long-lost twin
Romano). pattern in the violence leading and Michelle Pfeiffer) who
brother, Dru, who wants to
them to a joint mission with team up with him for one last refuse to leave. This is a
a lethal Turkish agent to stop criminal heist. ««« psychological thriller about
a mysterious operative intent love, devotion and sacrifice,
on starting a World War in the “Dunkirk” (PG-13, 107 directed by Darren Aronofsky.
Middle East. «« minutes, action) This World «««
War II thriller is about the
“Annabelle: Creation” (R, evacuation of Allied troops “The Nut Job 2: Nutty By
109 minutes, horror) A family from the French city of Nature” (PG, 86 minutes,
is terrorized by a demented Dunkirk before Nazi forces can animated comedy) The nasty
doll known as Annabelle, mayor of Oakton has decided
“CERTAIN WOMEN” who terrified the folks in “The
take hold. ««««
to bulldoze Liberty Park and “THE MIRACLE WORKER”
“Emoji Movie” (PG, 86
(R)
Conjuring” a few years ago.
minutes, animation) The movie
build a dangerous amusement (1962)
««« park in its place. Surly Squirrel
is set in Textopolis, a world and his buds band together.« n Bancroft won an Oscar for her
n Three strong-willed women “Atomic Blonde” (R, 115 inside a smartphone that’s performance as Annie Sullivan, who
(Kristen Stewart, Laura Dern, minutes, action) Set in the “Pirates of the Caribbean: taught the young Helen Keller (Patty
Michelle Williams) strive to inhabited by various emojis. «
city of Berlin on the eve Dead Men Tell No Tales” (PG- Duke, who won a best supporting
forge their own paths amid of the Wall’s collapse and “47 Meters Down” (PG-13, 89 13, 135 minutes, adventure) Oscar) to understand and communicate
the wide-open plains of the the shifting of superpower minutes, drama) Two sisters Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) with the world. Bancroft also won a
American Northwest. Dern alliances. Lorraine Broughton (Mandy Moore and Claire Holt) is pursued by deadly ghost Tony for her role in the play by William
plays a lawyer who finds (Charlize Theron) is a top-level vacationing in Mexico become Gibson, on which the movie is based.
sailors, led by the terrifying
herself contending with spy for MI6 who is dispatched trapped in a shark cage on the
Captain Salazar (Javier
both office sexism and a
hostage situation; Williams
to Berlin to take down a ocean floor.««½
Bardem). His only hope of “84 CHARRING CROSS
is a wife and mother whose
ruthless espionage ring that
has just killed an undercover
“Girls Trip” (R, 122 minutes,
comedy) Four lifelong friends
survival lies in the legendary ROAD” (1987)
determination to build her Trident of Poseidon. ««
agent. She is ordered to — Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, n In this charming film, Bancroft plays
dream home puts her at odds cooperate with Berlin station Jada Pinkett Smith and Tiffany “Spider-Man: Homecoming” a New York writer who contacts a man
with the men in her life; and chief David Percival (James Haddish — travel to New (PG-13, 134 minutes, action) who runs a rare bookstore in London
Stewart is a young law student McAvoy) and the two form an Orleans for the annual Essence A young Peter Parker/Spider- (Anthony Hopkins). The two find they
who forms an ambiguous uneasy alliance. ««« Man (Tom Holland), begins have much in common over their love
Festival. They make the Big
bond with a lonely ranch to navigate his newfound of books and begin a two-decade
“Baby Driver” (R, 113 minutes, Easy bluish. «««½
hand. identity as the web-slinging correspondence. They never have
action) A talented, young “The Glass Castle” (PG-13, superhero. Tony Stark (Robert the chance to meet, but find great
“THE HERO”(R) getaway driver (Ansel Elgort) 127 minutes, drama) Brie Downey Jr.) is his new mentor friendship in their letters.
relies on the beat of his Larson stars as Jeanette Walls, as the Vulture (Michael
n Sam
Elliott
personal soundtrack to be the
best in the game. But after
who carves out a successful Keaton) emerges as a new “TO BE OR NOT TO BE”
life despite her wildly
plays an
iconic being coerced into working for dysfunctional parents (Woody
villain. «««« (1983)
a crime boss (Kevin Spacey), Harrelson and Naomi Watts). “War For the Planet of the n Bancroft was
western
a doomed heist threatens Based on the best-selling Apes” (PG-13, 140 minutes, married to Mel
actor
his life, love and freedom. novel. ««½ action) In the third chapter Brooks for
named
Lee «««« in the Apes saga, Caesar and more than 40
“The Hitman’s Bodyguard”
Hayden, “The Big Sick” (R, 119 his apes are forced into a years. They
(R, 118 minutes, action) A
whose best minutes, comedy) A couple deadly conflict with an army acted together
world-class bodyguard (Ryan
roles are far in the past. He can’t bridge the cultural gap of humans led by a ruthless in this remake
Reynolds) must protect his
spends most of his time between them, but when enemy, a notorious hitman colonel.«««« of a 1942 comedy
smoking weed until a cancer she becomes seriously ill, he (Samuel L. Jackson). ««« “Wind River” (R, 111 minutes, starring Jack Benny
diagnosis makes him want realizes how much he loves drama) After the murder of a and Carole Lombard. A down-and-out
to make amends with his “Home Again” (PG-13, 97 Warsaw theater troupe, which performs
her. Kumail Nanjiani and Zoe local girl on a remote Native
estranged daughter, find minutes, comedy) Reese everything from vaudeville to excerpts
Kazan star. «««« Witherspoon is Alice Kinney American reservation, a rookie
romance and one last great from “Hamlet” saves Polish resistance
“Captain Underpants: The who decides, after separating FBI agent (Elizabeth Olsen)
role. fighters from the SS during World War II.
First Epic Movie” (PG, 84 from her husband (Michael teams up with a local game
minutes, animation) Two Sheen), to move back to her tracker (Jeremy Renner)
to investigate. Written and
“THE TURNING POINT”
overly imaginative pranksters
named George and Harold
hometown of Los Angeles
with her two young daughters. directed by Taylor Sheridan, (1977)
hypnotize their principal into On her 40th birthday, she who wrote “Hell or High n Bancroft and Shirley MacLaine play
thinking he’s a ridiculously meets three young fillmakers Water.” «««½ Emma and Deedee, who were dance
enthusiastic, incredibly who need a place to live. She “Wonder Woman” (PG-13, 141 colleagues. Emma stayed in dance
dimwitted superhero named agrees to let them live in her while Deedee married and had a family.
“THE DEVIL’S Captain Underpants.«««½ guest house. Some things
minutes, action) An Amazon
princess (Gal Gadot) finds her The two reunite when Emma’s dance
CANDY”(NR) “Cars 3” (G, 109 minutes, happen Alice never expected. idyllic life interrupted when company stops in Oklahoma City for a
«½ a pilot (Chris Pine) crash- performance. Deedee’s daughter Emilia
n An artist and his family animation) Legendary is a talented dancer and moves to New
think they’ve moved into the Lightning McQueen (voice “It” (R, 135 minutes, horror) lands on her island. After
York under Emma’s wing. Tensions boil
house of their dreams, but of Owen Wilson) is suddenly Based on the novel by rescuing him, she learns that
over between the two women as they
when the father is possessed pushed out of the sport he Stephen King. Children begin World War I is engulfing the both regret the choices they had to
by a mysterious dark force, loves. He will need the help of to disappear from the town planet, and vows to use her make. Mikhail Baryshnikov stars as a
the family must fight to save race technician Cruz Ramirez of Derry, Maine. An evil clown superpowers to restore peace. womanizing dancer who seduces Emilia.
their souls. (voice of Cristela Alonzo), with named Pennywise lures kids ««««
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Books
HISTORY
L
ike a lot of Americans, writer Mark Bowden is looking
forward to “The Vietnam War,” the new documentary by
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick that debuts tonight on PBS.
Like Burns and Novick, Bowden has spent a huge chunk of his
time over the past decade talking to those who fought in Viet-
nam.
Bowden’s research led to his brilliant book, “Hue 1968: A
Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam.”
Bowden, a former reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer and
the author of “Black Hawk Down,” says he discovered during
his research that Vietnam veterans were eager to talk about the
war.
“Even if they have spent the last 50 years refusing to talk about
their experiences, now is the time,” Bowden says. “It’s kind of a
now or never moment. I found a tremendous desire to talk.”
Bowden also says now is the time for the United States to re-
visit the Vietnam War with critical, unblinking eyes.
“It’s an interesting time as a country in our reevaluation of
Vietnam,” he says. “I think (Burns’ documentary) is going to
move our understanding of this forward in a big way, and I hope
my book is a part of it.”
Bowden took the time to list his favorite books, both fiction
and nonfiction, about Vietnam, though he is quick to note that JOHN OLSON
he has not read all that has been written about the war. Mark Bowden is the author of “Hue 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam.”
“The Best and the Bright- “The 13th Valley,” by John “They Marched Into Sun- “Dispatches,” by Michael “Once Upon a Distant War,”
est,” by David Halberstam. M. Del Vecchio. light,” by David Maraniss. Herr. by William Prochnau.
“I recently reread this book, “This novel deserves to be “This meticulously reported “In a series of stunning es- “This compelling book tells
and was struck once more by better known. Written by a book pairs two stories that says from the war, Herr did the story of young reporters
what a masterpiece it is. Bet- former army combat corre- unfolded at the same time — more than any writer in the in Saigon whose work began
ter than anything I’ve read, it spondent who served in Viet- October, 1967 — but separated field to capture the experience to directly contradict the mis-
captures the people and the nam, it is a gripping story of by a great distance, that of an through the eyes of young information being peddled by
process that got the United one infantryman’s experience army infantry unit fighting in American Marines and sol- the American military com-
States into the war. It lays out in the war, with gritty authen- Vietnam and that of a student diers. His classic set pieces mand. Since public perception
the long litany of mistakes and ticity and powerful and mov- protest at the University of have framed our understand- of the war was so important
miscalculations, the arrogance ing storytelling.” Wisconsin. Both end violently. ing of the war ever since.” to its outcome, Prochnau, in
and ignorance, and should It captures better than any his own way, has captured
serve as a manual for how not other book the great divide in one of its seminal battles.”
to commit our military.” the country over the war.”
Check it out!
Some stories can tug at your heartstrings and tickle your funny bone at the same time. Find these emotionally
charged novels on the new-book shelf at the Lancaster Public Library.
1. All Grown Up, by Jami Attenberg. run for it, leaving behind her trust fund A group of women who have known one
Hiding the truth about her unhappiness poet husband, her two daughters, and another since they were girls gather to
and struggles with anxiety from a school board who will do anything to support Anna, the group’s trailblazer, as
everyone including her family, best find her. she enters hospice.
friend, and therapist, Andrea Bern
joins her loved ones in a reevaluation 3. Pieces of Happiness, by Anne Ostby. 5. South Pole Station, by Ashley Shelby.
of family strength in the wake of her A novel of five lifelong friends who, Cooper Gosling is adrift at thirty,
newborn niece’s heartbreaking ailment. in their 60s, decide to live together unmoored by a family tragedy and
on a cocoa farm in Fiji, where they floundering in her career as a painter.
2. The Misfortune of Marion Palm, by not only start a chocolate business So she applies to the National Science
Emily Culliton. A debut novel about a but strengthen their friendships and Foundation Artists & Writers Program
Brooklyn Heights wife and mother who rediscover themselves. and flees to Antarctica, where she
has embezzled a small fortune from her encounters a group of misfits motivated
children’s private school and makes a 4. Before Everything, by Victoria Redel. by desires as ambiguous as her own.
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Food
EGGPLANT:
SUSAN BALDRIGE
THE PRESS TABLE JUST RIGHT FOR THIS SOUP
Caesar salad
reminds of
beach trips
Summer vacations at the
beach were always extended
family events in our clan.
Caravans of sisters and
cousins, moms and dads
would take off to the Outer
Banks in North Carolina,
where we would share the
closest houses to the beach
our pooled funds could afford
— which meant we dragged
a lot of beach chairs a lot of
blocks.
Even the treks south were
always adventures. Prior to
cellphones, the kids who were
old enough to write would
communicate with the other
cars by posting scrawled notes
in the car windows.
“Wanna stop?” “Two exits?”
“No, now; Ben is car sick.”
“Yikes.”
And we did encounter some
memorable places on the
trips down, like the icky Roy
Rogers with the shot-out
windows and the suspiciously
lumpy milkshakes.
But it was the shared meals
once we reached our destina-
tion that really brought our
tribes together. ANN FULTON | LNP COLUMNIST
One of our favorites, Caesar Even those who don’t think they like eggplant might enjoy Christine’s eggplant supper soup.
salad, has its own pedigree of
sorts.
My brother-in-law Steve for the recipe, but it looks like it has hands-off and allows the eggplant
Brown was an assistant race potential!” and tomatoes to break down and cre-
horse trainer for John Forbes, After all this time, I rarely see a ate a thick, velvety texture. In fact,
who famously trained the recipe highlighting one of these two the first time I served this soup, my
horses Get Serious, Tale of the ingredients without thinking of Dan husband, Jack, asked if I actually in-
Cat and Apogee. and his family. The best part is that cluded the eggplant. Eggplant doesn’t
Surprisingly, race horse peo- it’s become a fun reason to reach out rank high on his list of favorites, so he
ple are dedicated foodies. Yep, and say hello. thought I might have left it out for his
ANN FULTON
they are. So Steve and John One such recipe came to light benefit. In reality, the taste is quite
one year decided they would during my mother-in-law’s annual subtle and the small pieces blend in a
determine the best made-at- Christmas cookie baking get-togeth- way that adds to the texture in a sup-
the-table Caesar salad that er last year. In the course of conver- porting player kind of role.
existed, and stopped at all the sation, my sister-in-law Christine When I referred to the soup by
high-class restaurants on the mentioned that one of her favorite name, Jack recommended that I
M
East Coast to reach their goal. soup recipes included eggplant. She’d omit the word “eggplant” in the title,
Wherever they found it, it regularly make a batch of the hearty thinking it might dissuade people
became OUR Caesar salad. y friend Dan’s two favor- soup and freeze several portions for who share his perception of eggplant
It was delicious, with deep ite foods are eggplant and future work lunches. from trying the recipe. I decided
authentic flavors and fresh grapefruit. When I start- Certain that I’d found a winner that its presence would quickly be
ingredients. ed the Fountain Avenue for Dan, I asked if she would share noticed in the ingredient list, and that
It’s zing of lemon and salty Kitchen in 2012, he issued a request: the recipe with me. She did, and I perhaps Jack’s testimonial might be
bite remind me of those long- Please forward any good recipes using promptly passed it along. enough to encourage a fellow egg-
these two ingredients. (Not necessarily I’ve also made this satisfying soup plant-avoider to give it a try.
ago beach days. Now when we
in the same recipe, of course!) several times for my family. With its
make it, it brings me back to
Over the years, I’ve sent Dan a long base of ground beef and tomatoes,
the sound of waves, the crazy
list of recipes that seemed to be up his this filling meal somehow reminds n Have questions or comments about Ann
laughter of a big family and al- alley. Many times, I’d stumble upon me of my recipe for unstuffed cab- Fulton’s column? Check out her blog at foun-
ways reminds me of the warm a recipe and forward it without try- bage rolls, with eggplant instead of
tainavenuekitchen.com or at Facebook.com/
glow of those times together. ing it first, so I’d issue a disclaimer: cabbage, of course!
thefountainavenuekitchen. She also wel-
comes email at ann@fountainavenuekitchen.
“I haven’t made this so I can’t vouch The extended cook time is largely com.
CAESAR SALAD
Ingredients:
n 6 heads of washed, dried and
torn Romaine lettuce
CHRISTINE’S EGGPLANT SUPPER SOUP
n 1 can of sardines in oil, with oil Yield: 2.5+ quarts (6-8 servings) n 1 pound eggplant, diced (about 4 n 1 teaspoon salt
drained and sardines patted dry 1/2 cups, cubed; no need to peel)
Ingredients: n 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
n 4-6 cloves of garlic n 3/4 cup sliced or diced carrots
n 1 tablespoon olive oil n 1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
n 2 teaspoons mustard n 3/4 cup sliced celery
n 1 medium onion, peeled and diced n 1/2 cup dry macaroni (optional; use
n 1 tablespoon apple cider n 2 (14.5-ounce) cans Italian diced gluten-free if needed)
vinegar n 1 pound ground beef
tomatoes, with juices n 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
n 1 tablespoon Worcestershire n 2 cloves garlic, minced (or substitute
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder and add n 1 (32-ounce) box beef broth n 1/4 cup chopped fresh basil (may
sauce
with the other dry seasonings) n 1 teaspoon sugar substitute fresh parsley)
n 2 egg yolks
n 1 lemon Directions: taste great over the following 4-5 days.
n 1 cup canola oil Heat the oil in a large saucepan, soup pot or Dutch oven n Christine often freezes this soup in single-size serving
n 1 cup shaved fresh Parmesan over medium heat, and cook the onion, beef, and garlic until containers for convenient lunches and sometimes uses
cheese the beef is evenly brown, breaking up the beef as you go. ground turkey instead of ground beef.
Drain excess grease if necessary, and then add the eggplant, n If tempted to add more pasta, you’ll need more broth.
n croutons carrots, celery and tomatoes with juice. Pour in the beef Optionally, you can cook the pasta separately and add it to
Directions: broth, followed by the sugar, salt, pepper and ground the cooked soup as desired.
nutmeg. (Add the garlic powder here, too, if using.)
Crush the sardines into the
bottom of a large wooden salad Bring the soup to a boil, and then cover and reduce the heat n Tips for buying eggplant:
bowl with a fork, along with the to maintain a gentle simmer. Cook for approximately 1 hour,
stirring every 15 minutes or so, or until the eggplant is very Despite conventional wisdom, most eggplants aren’t bitter.
cloves of garlic. Add mustard, However, eggplants that were picked too late or those that
soft and the tomatoes are starting to break down. Add the
vinegar, Worcestershire sauce aren’t particularly fresh are more likely to have a bitter
macaroni, if using, in the final 10 minutes.
and mash together. Add the egg flavor. Large eggplants that are bitter and seedy were likely
yolks, the juice of lemon and At the hour mark, or when the macaroni is al dente, remove given too much time to mature. To ensure best taste and
whisk together lightly. Stream in from the heat and stir in the Parmesan and basil. Optionally, texture, look for smaller eggplants with smooth, shiny skin
the oil while whisking. the Parmesan may be passed at the table and used as a that feel heavy for their size. Also, the stem should be green.
topping. To test for ripeness, lightly press a finger against the skin. If
Toss dressing with lettuce and let
it gives a little and then springs right back, the eggplant is
soak in for five minutes. Toss in Notes: ripe. If the imprint stays, it’s overripe. If there’s no give, the
cheese and croutons.
n The flavor of this soup improves over time, making it a eggplant was likely picked a little too early. Eggplants are
perfect make-ahead meal. If possible, I prepare it an hour or best stored in the refrigerator and eaten within a week.
n LNP Staff Writer Susan Baldrige two in advance to allow the flavors to meld. (The finished n Did you know? Eggplants are a member of the
welcomes email at sbaldrige@ soup can sit at room temperature for up to two hours nightshade family and, though commonly thought of as a
LNPnews.com. The Press Table is a without being refrigerated. Reheat gently.) Leftovers will vegetable, are botanically classified as a berry.
weekly column written by a rotating
group of LNP staff members.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA FOOD SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2017 B17
DESSERT
This fall apple crumble, made with rosemary and chia seeds, captures the taste of a freshly made pie.
dy herb. It’s a surprisingly perfect
touch of fall that blends just right
with the tart apples and the lem-
on zest that I also added. While
the filling is a little floral, thanks
FALL APPLE ROSEMARY CRUMBLE WITH CHIA SEED
to the rosemary, I still included
just a tiny touch of cinnamon, but Servings: 8 n 2 teaspoons finely chopped Ingredients for topping:
only in the oat-based crumble Start to finish: 1 hour rosemary, fresh or dried (or more n 3 tablespoons butter, softened
topping, exactly where it belongs: if desired!) n 3/4 cup whole oats
as a foil to the bright apple-y fill- Ingredients for filling: n 2 tablespoons almond flour (or very
ing. You can leave the cinnamon n 1 tablespoon finely grated
n 3 large or 4 medium baking finely chopped almonds)
out altogether if you aren’t a cin- lemon zest
apples, (mostly) peeled, cut into n 2 tablespoons flour
namon fan. 3/4-inch cubes, about 5 cups n 1/4 teaspoon salt
The filling is thickened with a n 1 tablespoon raw sugar
n 1/4 cup lemon juice n 3 tablespoons chia seed
few spoonfuls of chia seed instead n 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
of cornstarch. Chia seeds soften n 1 tablespoon raw sugar (white, if available)
n 1/8 teaspoon salt
as they plump during baking, and
if you use white chia seeds, they
will probably go completely un- Directions: dish and sprinkle the topping evenly over the top. Cover
detected. Except that you will be baking dish with lid or foil and bake until apples are tender
Preheat the oven to 350 F, spray a 2-quart baking dish with
high-fiving yourself for getting and topping is golden, about 45 minutes.
an oil mister or nonstick spray. Make the filling: In a large
in some fiber and omega-3’s into bowl, toss apple cubes in the lemon juice, sugar, rosemary, Remove the lid or foil for the last 15 minutes of baking
dessert. What’s missing from this lemon zest and salt. If the apple cubes seem dry, add an time. Once baked, allow the crumble to cool for at least
recipe is more than half the but- extra tablespoon or two of water to the mixture. Add the 15 minutes before serving.
ter and sugar of typical crumble chia seeds and stir well. n Nutrition information per serving: 171 calories;
recipes, but if your family is any- Make the topping: In a large bowl, mix together all the 69 calories from fat; 8 g fat (3 g saturated; 0 g trans fats);
thing like mine — and I have four topping ingredients with a fork. The mixture should look 11 mg cholesterol; 144 mg sodium; 28 g carbohydrate;
young kids around the table — like clumpy sand. Place the filling into the prepared baking 4 g fiber; 12 g sugar; 4 g protein.
they won’t even miss it.
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LNP | LANCASTER, PA LOCAL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2017 B19
Gwendolyn, a 1-year-
old female cat, came to
the Pet Pantry of Lan-
Jay-Z caster County after the
Lancaster County Soci-
Jay-Z performed his ety for the Prevention
first headlining con- of Cruelty to Animals
cert in three years in Rihanna closed its doors. A nurs-
his hometown of New ing mother, Gwendolyn
York City on Friday, a At a Rihanna charity was not able to be ad-
show that featured his event, she will encour- opted before the SPCA
popular hits and a dedi- age you to drink heav- shut down because of
cation to outspoken ily — so that you donate her kittens’ dependence
Bill and Dorothy NFL player Colin Kae- generously. The pop on her. Gwendolyn was
Tomlinson celebrated pernick. The Brook- star played the role of placed in a foster home BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
lyn rapper kicked off slick bartender at her with her kittens so she 1-year-old Gwendolyn is available for adoption.
67 years of marriage
this August! Their five the first of three days third Diamond Ball on could continue to raise
daughters wish them of the Meadows Mu- Thursday night in New them. Once they were cines and is also micro- get to bring a pet food
a big congratulations. sic and Arts Festival at York City. “The more weaned, she came back chipped. The only goal donation for the pets in
Bill and Dottie both Citi Field in Queens, you drink, the more into rescue care to be left for this pretty girl is need.
reside in Quarryville. performing a 90-min- inspired you’ll be to do- spayed and placed for to find her new forever For more information
67 years...that’s a lot of ute set that included nate money ... and help adoption. home. about Pet Pantry of Lan-
cheesesteaks! his well-known songs, kids around the world,” When she first came Gwendolyn will be caster County’s avail-
as well as political mo- said Rihanna, the to Pet Pantry, Gwendo- available for a meet able pets or Saturday’s
ments. “I want to dedi- founder of the Clara Li- lyn was a bit reserved and greet from noon-4 event, call 717-983-8878
Bailey 50th cate this song to Colin
Kaepernick tonight,”
onel Foundation, which
promotes education
and shy. Since being
socialized by her foster
p.m. today at That Fish
Place – That Pet Place. or visit petpantrylc.org.
Jay-Z said of “The Sto- and arts globally. Dave parents and volunteers Pet Pantry will again
ry of O.J.,” a song about Chappelle worked as alike, she has begun be hosting its annual
blackness and manag- Rihanna’s right-hand to blossom into a very open house and food LAST WEEK’S
ing money that also man. He first told jokes sweet kitty. She has a drive, from 11 a.m. to PETS
references O.J. Simp- and later joined the laid-back personality 5 p.m. Saturday at the
son. “I want to dedicate auctioneer onstage. and enjoys the compa- main facility, 26 Mill- Sibling cats Jack and
this to Dick Gregory. When selling two tick- ny of people. ersville Road. Come Milo have been adopted
I want to dedicate this ets to the Obama Foun- Gwendolyn is spayed, out for some great food from Furever Home
song to anyone that was dation Fall Summit up to date on her vac- and fun, and don’t for- Adoption Center.
held back and you over- in Chicago, Chappelle
came,” he added. said he would throw
in his pocket square. It
Music history jumped from $200,000
to $201,000. It eventu- TODAY IN HISTORY banned from the
program after Jim
ally sold for $275,000. Morrison ignored a
Jay-Z, Beyonce, Leon- n Sept. 17, 1787: The Constitution of the producer’s request
ardo DiCaprio, Jamie United States was completed and signed
to change the line,
by a majority of delegates attending the
Foxx and Trevor Noah Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.
“Girl, we couldn’t
were some of the A-list- get much higher” to
ers who attended the “Girl, we couldn’t get
n 1862: More than 3,600 men were killed much better” while singing “Light My Fire”
black-tie event, which in the Civil War Battle of Antietam in during the live broadcast.
Jerry Jeff Walker included a video mes- Maryland.
sage from former Pres- n 1971: Citing health reasons, Supreme
Texas country singer ident Barack Obama. n 1937: The likeness of President Court Justice Hugo Black, 85, retired.
and songwriter Jerry He thanked Rihanna Abraham Lincoln’s head was dedicated at (Black, who was succeeded by Lewis F.
Jeff Walker has donat- “for the great work” Mount Rushmore. Powell Jr., died eight days after making
ed his music archives to she’s doing with her his announcement.)
The Wittliff Collections foundation. “You’ve be- n 1939: The Soviet Union invaded Poland
at Texas State Univer- come a powerful force,” during World War II, more than two weeks n 1978: After meeting at Camp David,
Ron and Jeanne (Yea- after Nazi Germany had launched its
sity. The school in San Obama said, in helping Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin
ger) Bailey celebrated assault. and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat
their 50th wedding an- Marcos on Thursday people find “hope” and signed a framework for a peace treaty.
niversary on September announced the acquisi- “dignity.” n 1947: James V. Forrestal was sworn in
2nd. They married Sep- tion from the 75-year- —Associated Press as the first U.S. Secretary of Defense. n 1987: The city of Philadelphia,
tember 2nd, 1967 at St. birthplace of the U.S. Constitution,
Peter’s Catholic Church, n 1957: Two male attorneys “stood in” as threw a big party to celebrate the 200th
Columbia, PA. actress Sophia Loren and producer Carlo anniversary of the historic document; in
BIRTHDAYS Ponti were married by proxy in Ciudad a speech at Independence Hall, President
The celebration was
Juarez, Mexico. (Legal issues later forced Ronald Reagan acclaimed the framing
held at son, Eric’s home. n Sen. Charles E. Grassley, of the Constitution as a milestone “that
an annulment; the couple wed in Sevres,
Ron, Jen, Eric, Staci, R-Iowa, is 84. Retired Supreme France, in 1966.) would profoundly and forever alter not
Matt, Nicole, and grand- Court Justice David H. Souter is just these United States but the world.”
children Stella, Jordan, 78. Actress Cassandra Peterson n 1967: The Doors appeared on “The
Kyle, Meghan, and Jus- (“Elvira, Mistress of the Dark”) is Ed Sullivan Show” on CBS-TV for the n 1996: Former Vice President Spiro T.
tin joined in the celebra- 66. Comedian Rita Rudner is 64. first — and last — time. The group was Agnew died in Berlin, Maryland, at age 77.
tion. Actor Kyle Chandler is 52. Rapper
Doug E. Fresh is 51. Actress-
Ron retired from Jones singer Nona Gaye is 43. Singer-
Honda and Penn Manor Jimmie Johnson, 42
actor Constantine Maroulis is 42.
School. Jeanne retired NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson
from Doo Dad Printing. is 42. Rock musician Jon Walker is
32. Actress Danielle Brooks is 28.
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Reading buddies
Cindy Marshall and Kirby are latest in a long line of
Milanof-Schock’s Read With the Animals volunteers
JENNIFER KOPF
JKOPF@LNPNEWS.COM looking forward to retiring in the next
few years.
Who says you can’t teach an older dog Growing up, I thought I’d be: A race
new tricks? car driver. We raced go-karts when I
Kirby Marshall, a 10-year-old West was young, and I loved hanging out at
Highland Terrier (his birthday was just the track and taking the checkered flag
Sept. 9), recently started a new volun- around the track.
teer job with his human companion, Number of dogs that have shared
Cindy Marshall: He’s the “animal” in your house over the years: We al-
Read With the Animals, a targeted ways had dogs, and there (have been)
reading program that’s been running at seven from the time I was 1.
Milanof-Schock Library in Mount Joy Kirby joined your family in: He
for at least a decade. came to us in November 2007 at 8
“We’ve found over the years that stu- weeks old. He was one of four pups. K. SCOTT KREIDER | LNP CORRESPONDENT
dents who are having trouble reading, When they were in the yard, he was the Volunteer Cindy Marshall and Kirby the reading dog run the Reading With Kirby pro-
it’s a confidence thing,” says Jan Be- one who ventured away from the oth- gram at the Milanof-Schock Library in Mount Joy.
atty, the library’s youth services coor- ers, and we liked that independence.
dinator. “Reading with a nonjudgmen- Why Kirby became a reading bud- Kirby’s favorite children’s book: So, Kirby, what’s your job at the li-
tal animal, it does amazing, amazing dy: I love reading, kids and spending Kirby likes the Biscuit books and loves brary? My job is to greet each buddy at
things” for at-risk readers. time with Kirby. Having Kirby be part to hear about the many adventures of the door with a tail wag and the oppor-
The kids get 15 minutes of one-on- of the reading program is a way to help Biscuit. He loves when children read tunity to pet me. I need to make sure
one time reading to an animal and its children gain the confidence to read for these books to him and show him the they are comfortable with me and know
owner — and Kirby is the successor to pleasure and enjoy all the adventures pictures. He can relate to the stories. that I am ready to listen. I loved each of
Rosie, Ben, Maddie, Sampson, Gatsby, that can be found in books. He loves Storybook dog closest to Kirby’s my buddies, and I think they liked me.
Widget and others in a long line of ca- the kids and looks forward to spend- personality — Clifford the Big Red They all gave me treats and said they
nine and feline reading helpers. ing time with them, and they seem to would come back. I’m looking forward
Dog, Carl the Dog or The Poky Lit-
(Marshall answers the following really like reading to him. He is a very to hearing more stories from each of
tle Puppy: I think maybe Clifford. Ev-
questions for herself and interprets for attentive listener. them.
Kirby): Cindy’s favorite children’s book: erywhere Kirby goes he makes friends Kirby, do you have a favorite food?
I like the Eric Carle books, especially and everyone knows him. We stay in a A favorite toy? I love Greenies and
Family: Husband Marshall; sons Ja- “The Very Hungry Caterpillar,” a re- hotel, they know him, and even on the cheese, but not Swiss. I have a stuffed
son and Kyle; stepdaughter Sarah; and, ally fun way to learn the days of week beach he made friends who stopped Grinch since I was a puppy. He is so big
of course, Kirby. and also the life stages of the caterpil- to see him every day. In our neighbor- that at first I could only drag him, but
Hometown, and where you now lar with really bright, colorful illustra- hood we have a cluster mailbox, and he now I can carry him around. He is my
live: I grew up in Ephrata and recently tions. It was a book that my kids went greets everyone getting mail, and they best buddy and always travels with me
moved to Mount Joy to downsize — back to over and over. all know him by name. on vacations.
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With the full slate of Ottawa at Montreal ESPN2 1pm
non-league games in the
books, here are some in- COLLEGE MENS SOCCER NETWORK TIME
sights following Friday’s Michigan State at Michigan BTN Noon
action around the Lan-
DRAG RACING ` TIME
caster-Lebanon League.
McCaskey: Give Ray NHRA, Carolina Nationals, finals FS1 2:30pm
Godwin an inch, he’ll GOLF NETWORK TIME
take a yard. Or 259
yards. Showing excep- LPGA Tour: The Evian Championship,
final round, at Evian-les-Bains, France
GOLF 5:30am
tional cutback ability,
and the ability to make PGA Tour: BMW Championship, final
round, at Lake Forest, Ill.
GOLF Noon
tacklers miss, Godwin
ran through the Reading LPGA Tour: The Evian Championship NBC Noon
defense for three touch- European Tour: KLM Open, final round, at
GOLF 2pm
downs Friday, and the Spijk, Netherlands (same-day tape)
Red Tornado overcame PGA Tour: BMW Championship NBC 2pm
their first-half, self-de- Web.com Tour: Albertsons Boise Open,
structive tendencies to final round, at Boise, Idaho
GOLF 5pm
post their first victory of
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL NETWORK TIME
the year, 38-21.
“It’s his hips,” Tornado CHRIS KNIGHT | LNP CORRESPONDENT
NL: Pittsburgh at Cincinnati ATTSP 1pm
coach Eric Spencer said Manheim Township’s Grayson Sallade (1) finds a hole in the Governor Mifflin defense AL: Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees MASN 1pm
of Godwin. “He slips on Friday in Neffsville.
Interleague: Oakland at Philadelphia CSN/PH 1:30pm
(tackles) and he’s got
breakaway speed. “He’s NL: St. Louis at Chicago Cubs TBS 2pm
a tough kid, a tough run- NL: L.A. Dodgers at Washington ESPN 8pm
ner. Last year we strug-
gled up front, we just NFL NETWORK TIME
couldn’t block. Tonight Philadelphia at Kansas City
WPMT-43,
1pm
we were able to finish.” WTXF-29
“The sweeps weren’t Cleveland at Baltimore WPH-21 1pm
always there. The inside WPMT-43,
zone was all the time,” Dallas at Denver
WTXF-29
4pm
added Godwin, who
credited wide receivers N.Y. Jets at Oakland WKYW-3 4pm
Isiah Speller, Anthony WGAL-8,
DeLeon and Eric Green- Green Bay at Atlanta
WCAU-10
8:20pm
awalt with great sealing
NHL PRESEASON NETWORK TIME
blocks on the corners.
Godwin bolted for 59 Vegas Golden Knights at Vancouver 5pm NHL
yards the first time he SOCCER NETWORK TIME
touched the ball. He
Bundesliga: Hoffenheim 1899 vs.
scored on runs of 4, 23, Hertha BSC Berlin
FS1 7:30am
and 4 yards on a night
when he had “missabil- Premier League: Chelsea vs. Arsenal CNBC 8:30am
ity.” Bundesliga: Bayer Leverkusen vs.
FS1 9:30am
In a renewal of the old SUZETTE WENGER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Freiburg
Central Penn rivalry, the Cocalico’s Austin Landers, right, with assistance by Owen Zimmerman, takes the ball Premier League: Manchester United vs.
NBCSN 11am
Tornado kept the Red 65 yards for a touchdown against Upper Perkiomen on Friday in Denver. Everton
Knights out of the end Bundesliga: Borussia Dortmund vs. Koln FS2 Noon
zone and off the score- Solanco: One week af-
board in the second half,
GAME OF THE WEEK POLL ter surrendering seven
MLS: Philadelphia at N.Y. Red Bulls ESPN 1pm
scoring three times to Voting is underway on LancasterOnline.com for the touchdowns to Cones- WNBA PLAYOFFS NETWORK TIME
overcome a 21-18 half- Game of the Week for Week 4. Your options are: toga Valley, the Solanco Semfinal: Game 3, Minnesota at
ESPN 3pm
time deficit. n Manheim Township at Hempfield defense held a potent Washington
Warwick: Like scor- n Warwick at Wilson Northeastern offense to Semifinal: Game 3, Los Angeles at
ESPN 5pm
ing? If so, the Warriors’ n Cocalico at Elizabethtown two scores, although the Phoenix
offense is the perfect ton- Golden Mules allowed
ic. Through the first three
n Lampeter-Strasburg at Manheim Central a kickoff return for the
games of the season, War- Voting ends at noon Monday. second straight week. GOLF ROUNDUP
wick has shown it won’t Despite being able to
Leishman surges
have any trouble scoring. for GM’s bruising back through three games, move the ball, the So-
Following a 69-42 victo- Isaac Ruoss (31 carries, averaging better than lanco offense committed
ry over Garden Spot in the 279 yards, four TDs). And 500 yards and almost 44 costly penalties and put
second week of the sea-
son, the Warriors posted
it’s not like the Streaks
will face a player of his
points per game. Running
back Jeff Harley had his
the ball on the ground
in what was a tight, to a 5-shot lead
61 points in Friday’s caliber in the L-L, at least best game of the young one-possession game
shutout victory against not until Week 8 against season, rushing for 119 through three-plus quar- Marc Leishman got Championship second
Ephrata. In guiding his Wilson back Iggy Reyno- yards to give the Spartans ters. One touchdown to up-and-down from a round on Saturday in
team to 130 points in two so. Township will have a complement to the du- two fumbles lost is a ratio tough lie behind the Evian-les-Bains, France.
weeks, senior quarter- to right the ship quickly, al-threat abilities of quar- the Golden Mules need 18th green for one last Jutanugarn’s 9-un-
back Grayson Kline has though, as a road trip to terback Cameron Roth. to correct heading into birdie that gave him a der total was four shots
combined to go 32 for 42 Hempfield is on the dock- But Spot only earned section play. 3-under 68 and extend- clear of three players in
for 476 yards and seven et next Friday to kick off its first win of the season Donegal: They’re still ed his lead to five shots the clubhouse, includ-
touchdown passes, with L-L Section One play. when the defense forced winless, but the Indians over Jason Day and ing Jennifer Song of the
six of those TD passes Cocalico: The Eagles four turnovers and held showed some signs of Rickie Fowler going into United States, whose
caught by senior receiver soared through their Spring Grove to a single improvement in Friday’s the final round of the 65 was best among the
Carter Forney. non-league schedule in offensive touchdown. loss to Palmyra. The de- BMW Championship in morning starters.
Lampeter- Stras- dominant fashion thanks Entering L-L Section fense played well until it Lake Forest, Illinois. First-round leader
burg: Kickers matter. to a quick-strike offense. Two play — where there finally caved late, seem- Leishman gets anoth- Sung Hyun Park, the
Senior Peyton Den- They scored 56 points will be no easy weeks — ingly worn down from er chance to win a Fe- U.S. Women’s Open
linger was a perfect 6 for Friday and racked up Garden Spot will need being on the field a lot dEx Cup playoff event champion, dropped two
6 on extra points and 3 382 total yards on Upper the defense to continue against a bigger Palmyra and grab one of the top shots early in her sec-
for 3 on field goals in the Perkiomen while running coming up with turn- team. Donegal sacked five seeds at the Tour ond round to be 6 under.
Pioneers’ double-over- only 25 offensive plays. overs to give the offense Palmyra QB Grant Haus Championship next British Women’s Open
time victory over Con- Cocalico enters the additional chances to four times in the first week. champion In-Kyung
estoga Valley, including Section Two schedule put points on the board. half, and the secondary Fowler rolled in a 25- Kim was also 5 under
a pair of high-pressure on the heels of beating Columbia: The Crim- made a number of big foot eagle putt from just early in her round.
kicks to end each half. three non-league teams son Tide offense is still plays to break up passes. short of the green on the The fifth women’s
He also utilized a variety by a combined 167-28. a work in progress. Co- The offense, too, opening hole, and made major of the season is
of different kickoff mea- It’s not supposed to look lumbia is averaging just showed life. For start- only one birdie the rest a 54-hole event after
sures to slow down CV’s that easy, is it? 10 points a game, and ers, the Indians scored of the way. weather-affected play
return game. “I’m happy that we’re on Friday, the special — something they didn’t Day pulled within two Thursday was wiped
Conestoga Valley: It 3-0 and I’m happy that teams and defense were do the first two games. shots with a birdie at from the record.
is virtually impossible we’re doing some good responsible for the two Senior running back Nick the turn, but played the
to keep pace with the things,” coach Dave Gin- touchdowns the Tide Ketner led a solid run- back nine with eight KLM Open
Buckskins’ receivers. grich said. “But there scored. The defense also ning attack, with senior pars and a bogey. Fowler
Wideouts Tyre Stead, will be plenty of nitpick- forced three York Subur- Tyler Rupp providing bal- and Day each shot 70. Kiradech Aphibarn-
Gavin Horning and Jose ing this week that we ban turnovers, but gave ance. If quarterback Ryan Leishman was at rat of Thailand bird-
Barbon are as elusive have to fix.” up 312 rushing yards. Buckius can improve the 19-under 194. No one ied his last hole to card
as they are fast — and Manheim Central: Lancaster Catholic: passing game enough to else was closer than 5-under-par 66 and take
whether on slants, go- Perhaps it’s unwise to “We are searching for at least force opposing seven shots of the af- the lead after the third
routes or quick screens, make Manheim Central answers” was the blunt defenses to play honest, fable Australian. Justin round of the KLM Open
they’re a threat to reach mad. West York ran a assessment from head rather than stacking the Rose had a 66 and was at in Spijk, Netherlands.
the end zone from any- trick play for a score and coach Bruce Harbach on box, the Indians should 12-under 201, while Jon Kiradech birdied four
where on the field. The early 6-3 lead, but the Friday night. be pretty competitive in Rahm had a 65 and was of his first eight holes
best defense right now Barons responded with The winless Crusad- Section Three. in a large group at 11-un- and went around in
against Conestoga Val- 63 unanswered points ers must learn to hold Elizabethtown: The der 202. regulation pars until
ley? A good offense. on nine touchdowns. onto the ball and not Bears do not need to The top 30 in the Fe- his final-hole birdie. His
Manheim Township: Central piled up 654 turn it over. They must shut out their oppo- dEx Cup advance to 14-under total gave him
The Blue Streaks might total yards, including its get a running game es- nents to win. Elizabeth- next week’s Tour Cham- a one-shot lead over Ro-
not be as dominant as we 287 rushing. However, fo- tablished with an experi- town won its first two pionship, where all have main Wattel of France,
thought. Township was cusing on the run may not enced offensive line, oth- games without allowing a chance at the $10 mil- who posted a 7-under 64
humbled with a 49-14 be a great idea as Evan Si- erwise it could be a long a point, but in its 38-19 lion bonus. to move to 13 under.
defeat at home against a mon threw for 367 yards season for a program that win at Lebanon on Fri- Wattel had to play nine
Governor Mifflin squad and four touchdowns, has been highly success- day, the visitors came Evian holes of his rain-delayed
that had just lost big the with Jake Novak get- ful. Youngsters abound from behind twice. Still, Championship second round in the
week before to a very ting seven catches for 191 with some talent, but the defense came up big morning before shooting
good Cocalico team. yards and three scores. the need to control the with two key fumble re- Moriya Jutanugarn of seven birdies in a blem-
Then again, Township Garden Spot: The of- ball has been Catholic’s coveries in the fourth Thailand shot 3-under ish-free third round.
basically had no answer fense has been prolific downfall thus far. quarter. 68 to lead in the Evian SOURCE : ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Local digest
FIELD HOCKEY
n Alvernia sophomore goalie Emma Beamesderfer
(Manheim Central) held off several corner and shot
attempts in the last 10 minutes of play Saturday, and
finished the day with seven saves for the Golden
Wolves in a 4-1 non-conference win at Wilkes.
n Erin Coverdale’s second-half hat trick led No.
14 Franklin & Marshall to a 3-0 victory over visiting
Muhlenberg on Saturday afternoon. Goalie Ilianna
Santangelo finished the day with seven saves for the
Diplomats (4-1). F&M outshot Muhlenberg, 32-9, and
carried the advantage in penalty corners, 19-6.
n Gina Miller (Elizabethtown) made the assist on the
lone goal in Eastern’s 3-1 loss at Stockton on Saturday.
The Eagles’ goal was scored by Maya Wales in the
32nd minute.
n Senior Brooke Zimmerman (Lampeter-Strasburg)
helped the Limestone defense pitch a shutout Saturday
as the Saints moved to 4-0 on the season with an 8-0
non-conference win over New Haven.
MEN’S GOLF
n Lebanon Valley College’s Tom Mattaini (Lancaster
Catholic) is tied for 13th after shooting a 75 Saturday
at the Penn State Harrisburg Invite, being played at
the Country Club of Harrisburg. The Dutchmen are
currently tied for fourth with Dickinson with a first-
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL TOP 25 ROUNDUP PENN STATE NOTEBOOK
Eagles rev up
to play ‘lethal
Pats, Saints face off
New England, New Orleans look for redemption after season-opening losses
only 14 kickoffs during He’s been great. He’s Sure, both teams lost Left, New Orleans Saints running back Adrian Peterson watches a preseason game
against the Cleveland Browns on Aug. 10. At right, New England Patriots quarterback
his rookie season, and the kind of guy, go out, their openers. So what? Tom Brady encourages his teammates against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 7.
his 27.4-yard average put it down, and kick You like lots of points?
wasn’t quite as impres- it.” You dig bombs-away of- Week runnerup as At- 13: Redbirds lost star RB Marshawn Lynch goes
sive as the punt return Doug Pederson said fense? We present two lanta christens its new David Johnson, but An- all Beast Mode against a
figure, but he scored a he had seen “a really Canton-bound QBs, stadium. Falcons won drew Luck-less Nags still bad team with a bad run
touchdown that way, as good amount of con- Drew Brees and Tom that one 44-21 to reach no match. defense.
well. sistency” from Elliott Brady, who together Super Bowl, but Pack’s Titans (0-1, -1 1/2) over At Broncos (1-0, +2)
Often, the Eagles’ in practice this week. have passed for 128,251 secondary was pock- At Jaguars (1-0), 19-13: over Cowboys (1-0),
Dave Fipp-led special Arrowhead Stadium career yards and 922 marked by injuries. This Jags’ D impressed last 24-23: “Aawwk!” Upset.
teams have an advan- can be a tough, windy TDs. Cornerbacks in one’s healthier, and bet- week, but it’s time for Hunch Broncs’ big D at
tage over the opposition. place for kickers, as this game will be dizzy ter. And, bottom line: Blake Bortles to be Blake home will rise to test of
This week they might Pederson, a former by halftime. Brady was In Aaron Rodgers we Bortles again. potent Dallas attack.
not, with Hill giving re- Chiefs offensive coor- lousy by his standards trust. “Yes,” nods U-Bird. At Chiefs (1-0, -5 1/2) At Rams (1-0, -3) over
nowned Chiefs special dinator, well knows. last week, but Saints “Matt Ryan’s good, but over Eagles (1-0), 24-20: Redskins (0-1), 24-20:
teams coach Dave Toub Pederson said he fans better be send- he’s no Aaron Raaaw- Andy Reid beats team Upset shot, but Rams ex-
a deadly weapon. Toub would have to “trust ing up prayers for their wwk!” he coached 14 years, but pect star DT Aaron Don-
was once a special teams my gut, trust my in- god-awful pass defense Birds stay close with LT ald back, and Sean Mc-
assistant with the Eagles stinct, and trust the as the Pats strike back. Other games Jason Peters back. Vay knows Kirk Cousins’
under John Harbaugh. players” on decided At Steelers (1-0, -5 1/2) game.
“Just get after him,” what distances are Upset of the week At Ravens (1-0, -8) over over Vikings (1-0), 23- At Seahawks (0-1,
said Kamu Grugier-Hill, reasonable with a new Browns (0-1), 23-16: 20: Game of the Week -14) over 49ers, 28-10:
the Eagles linebacker kicker. Packers (1-0) at Fal- Crows D pitched shut- candidate swings on ven- ‘Hawks’ lousy O-line
and special teams fix- Robert Anderson cons (1-0) out last week and will be ue, but play it closer than is a problem they’ll
ture, when asked about finally got around to Line: ATL by 3 tough on rookie QB De- the bet-line. overcome vs. Niners,
dealing with Hill. “Just reading Ron Darby’s Cote’s pick: GB 31-28 Shone Kizer. At Buccaneers (0-0, who’ve lost five straight
get out and swarm him. MRI, a source close TV: 8:30 p.m. today, At Panthers (1-0, -7 -7) over Bears (0-1), 20- at SEA.
I look at it as a challenge. to the situation said, NBC 1/2) over Bills (1-0), 24- 17: Upset Alert! T-Bay At Giants (0-1, -3) over
I’m actually really look- and he agreed with the “Aaawwwk!” bellows 17: Like Buffs to cover as will be rusty in its Irma- Lions (1-0), 21-19: Odell
ing forward to this game, Eagles’ doctors: four to the Upset Bird. “Green new coach Sean McDer- delayed opener, and Beckham (ankle) iffy
because I’m going to get six weeks for healing Baawwk!” Prime-time mott faces ex’s for first Mike Glennon knows again. Still like Giants in
him … I’m just really ex- Darby’s ankle disloca- rematch of last year’s time. Bucs D. MNF home opener, but
cited for that plan, those tion … Second-year NFC Championship Cardinals (0-1, -7 1/2) At Raiders (1-0, -13 hedge with Lions-plus-
moments, and these defensive tackle Des- Game is our Game of the over At Colts (0-1), 30- 1/2) over Jets (0-1), 34-6: points.
kinds of games.” tiny Vaeao will miss
You play different re- today’s game with a
turners differently, Gru- wrist injury, probably FINANCES
gier-Hill said. opening the door for
“He’s real fast for sure.
He’s real courageous. He
sixth-round rookie DT
Elijah Qualls, who was Will NFL contracts ever fully guarantee?
doesn’t really fair-catch inactive for the opener.
the ball a lot,” Grugier- “Just kind of prove What players sign on for isn’t necessarily what they get in the end
Hill said. “He’s sit in that I’m better than
there and take some hits. a lot of people think I DAVE CAMPBELL skins in 2010, during anteed compensation mode and NBA free
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He trusts his instincts, am,” Qualls said, asked the twilight stage of his accounted for a little agency begins with
he trusts his blockers. It’s what he hopes to ac- Adrian Peterson had career? About $70 mil- more than 60 percent of big-money deals for
going to be a good game.” complish … Doug Ped- an $18 million salary lion evaporated into all payments to players relatively unknown
Punter Donnie Jones erson said third-round “scheduled” for 2017 on that NFL netherworld of last year. reserves. Just glance
wouldn’t divulge whether rookie corner Rasul his last contract with nonguaranteed money, “When you think at some of their Twit-
he hopes to pin Hill to Douglas would have a Minnesota, but the fran- after the six-time Pro about what we do for ter accounts, and the
one sideline or the other. role this weekend be- chise’s all-time leading Bowl pick was uncer- our organizations, the bitterness is obvious .
But at 37, Jones knows he cause of Darby’s injury. rusher was never realis- emoniously released by injuries and the pound- Even the Real House-
doesn’t want to be the last Douglas was inactive tically going to get that the Vikings the following ing that we take, you wives of Atlanta once
guy left in front of Hill. for the opener. money from the Vikings season. would think that there spotlighted the topic,
given his age and posi- Such is the financial would be more appreci- with exes and signifi-
tion. reality for players in this ation for your players,” cant others of both
Russell Okung had the $14 billion enterprise, Peterson said in an in- NBA and NFL players
potential for $48 million with a steadily rising terview with The Asso- represented in the cast
and four more seasons on salary cap that’s at $167 ciated Press this week revealing status-driven
his self-negotiated deal million this year. The after practice with the tension over the guar-
with the Denver Bron- maximum value of most New Orleans Saints. anteed contracts that
cos, but the 29-year-old NFL contracts simply “It’s just so unfortunate exist in basketball but
left tackle never saw it. won’t be paid out, unlike when you think about not football.
He became a free agent for their peers in profes- the physicality and the “We definitely get jeal-
and signed with the San sional baseball, basket- toll that football takes ous with that,” Broncos
Diego Chargers. ball and hockey. on your body.” cornerback Chris Harris
Remember that $78 According to NFL NFL players are usu- Jr. said. “In the NBA, a
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million contract Dono- Players Association cal- ally most riled up about lot of bench players are
Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill runs against the New van McNabb got from culations, signing bo- this in early July, when getting like star money”
England Patriots on Sept. 7. the Washington Red- nuses and other guar- they’re in vacation in the NFL.
Manheim Township grad victory over Ithaca last en’s soccer team and it
conversation in these ingrained beliefs on The River Hawks Tyler Karpinski has four Friday and the only goal was a game-winner in a
divisive times. both sides or advanced posted a 2-2 record in touchdowns this year for in a 1-0 triumph over pre- 4-0 victory over St. Pe-
The latest brouhaha any sort of national the high-powered Mary West Chester. viously unbeaten Roch- ter’s on Sept. 2.
erupted this week, pit- detente between right Washington Invitation- ester Tech last Saturday. She assisted on the
ting ESPN host Jemele and left. al last weekend in Fred- les, with 52 solos, and 13 They were her 12th game-winner in a 3-2
Hill against President ericksburg, Virginia. sacks in 28 career games. and 13th career goals. victory over Fairfield on
Trump. Making a Lowe had 20 kills in Rachel Robinson The Cougars are 4-0-2 Sept. 8. Heckman start-
To briefly recap, difference 3-0 victory over Ran- (Donegal): The 5-foot- after battling Lebanon ed all 18 games for the
Hill tweeted that the dolph Macon and 20 7 freshman defender Valley to a 1-1 tie last Highlanders last season
president is “a white Granted, Kaepernick kills in a 3-1 loss to Av- scored her first colle- Wednesday in Dallas. and had one goal — the
supremacist who has became a highly divisive erett on Sept. 8 and after giate goal to help the Grant Boehler (Ce- game-winner in a 2-1
largely surrounded figure by choosing to just four kills in a 3-0 Virginia field hockey dar Crest): The senior victory over Iona. This
himself (with) other kneel for the national setback to Berry she had team upset then No. linebacker has put up season, NJIT started 0-3
white supremacists.” anthem last season, his 16 kills in a 3-1 triumph 1-ranked Duke on Sept. all-star numbers in his but moved to 4-3 with
The White House personal protest against over host Mary Wash- 8. She also has four as- first two games with the their fourth straight vic-
spokeswoman called police brutality and ington last Saturday. sists and picked up three 2-0 Albright football tory, a 3-1 triumph over
that comment “a fire- racial inequities in the She came back with 13 in her first college game, team. Rider last Sunday.
able offense.” justice system. For sure, kills in a 3-0 victory over an 11-1 victory over Fair- The 5-foot-11, Andrew Moore
ESPN distanced itself he’s had some missteps Dickinson on Wednesday field on Aug. 25. 225-pounder had 11 (Conestoga Valley):
from Hill’s opinion but along the way, from and has 114 kills, 81 digs Robinson has started tackles and an intercep- The Lock Haven sopho-
took no other real action wearing socks depicting and 21 total blocks with all six games for the tion in the Lions’ 38-35 more defender collected
as far as we know. The police officers as pigs to a .288 attack percentage fifth-ranked Cavaliers, season-opening victory his first collegiate goal in
host apologized for put- failing to vote in the 2016 thus far this season. who are 5-1 after a 6-1 over Salisbury on Sept. a 5-3 victory over Shep-
ting her employer in “an presidential election. Casey Kerschner triumph over Michi- 1 and came back with 10 herd on Sept. 4.
unfair light,” though not Whether you agree (Cocalico): The se- gan State last Sunday in tackles and two inter- He has started all
for what she said. Trump or disagree, though, it’s nior had a career game Norfolk, Virginia. The ceptions in a 50-17 tri- five games for the Bald
weighed in Friday — impossible to deny that to kick off the season team’s only loss came umph over Misericordia Eagles who stand 3-1-1
yep, in one of his early Kaepernick is making a with the Widener foot- against No. 2 Penn State, last Saturday in Dallas. after a 2-1 victory over
morning rants on Twit- difference. ball team. The 6-foot-2, a 4-2 home loss on Aug. Boehler entered this Bloomsburg in the PSAC
ter — by claiming ESPN If anyone doubted the 255-pound defensive 27 in Charlottesville. season with 101 tackles. opener last Wednesday.
dwindling subscriber sincerity of his convic- tackle had 18 tackles and Anna Wenger His only other intercep- Moore leads the team
numbers are due to “its tions, he backed them up two sacks but the Pride (Hempfield): The tion came in 2015 and he in minutes played with
politics” (they’re not, by by pledging $1 million to dropped a 6-0 decision 6-foot outside hitter is returned it 33 yards for a 462 and he was just one
the way) and demanding various charities com- to Rowan on Sept. 2. off to a good start with touchdown. of four players to start
that someone “apologize mitted to social change. He came back with the Georgia Southern Brittany Willwerth all 17 games last season
for untruth!” He’s already doled out four tackles and a sack women’s volleyball (Garden Spot): The as a freshman.
And where are we $900,000, most recently in a 49-7 victory over team. She has 59 kills, 13 sophomore leads the Junior Christian Wie-
since all this began? with a total of $100,000 FDU-Florham in a Mid- total blocks and 11 digs Bucknell field hockey and (Elizabethtown)
Not a bit closer to to four worthy organiza- dle Atlantic Conference in six games and 21 sets. team in scoring after also starts for Lock
dealing with perplexing tions that help inner- game last Saturday in An Akron transfer, she a career game against Haven on defense and
problems that are tear- city youth, immigrant Chester. Kerschner’s ca- had 163 kills and 27 total LIU-Brooklyn last Tues- picked up an assist in the
ing us apart. youths, the homeless, reer marks are 97 tack- blocks last season with day in Lewisburg. Shepherd game.
and incarcerated chil-
Heroes and dren. Also last week, he
sports distributed backpacks at LOCAL BOATING
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Bob Wenger, left, and Gil Linde take a lunch break on a rock on Octoraro
Reservoir.
Bob Wenger paddles a kayak along the shoreline of Octoraro Reservoir on the Lancaster-Chester line.
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boat or a boat with a silent battery-powered motor its long-nesting bald eagles, songbirds attracted to LITTLE BRITAIN
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tively unknown and beautiful Octoraro Reservoir. In fact, two ends of the V-shaped reservoir are desig-
Straddling the Lancaster-Chester line since 1952, nated waterfowl nesting areas and you can’t get out
the 620-acre impoundment with 10 miles of shore- of your boat and walk around. If you’re a hardy paddler, choosing a kayak or ca-
line is tree-lined, a birdwatching hotspot and a quiet But you can land and explore in most of the reser- noe will give you access to shallow, marshy ribbons
escape from many other public reservoirs that allow voir. There are a variety of undesignated pathways on the east and west branches of Octoraro Creek.
power boating. established by hikers on deer paths and grassy fire Both are waterfowl nesting areas, and you’ll have to
Aside from occasionally crossing its northern trails. Paddle directly across the lake from the boat stay in the boat.
finger on Route 472, I had no idea of its inner beauty launch and look for cleared areas and bushwhack to Though the reservoir never gets crowded, Neary
until Gil Linde and his bud, Bob Wenger, invited me a water line swath that leads to the top of a hill for a says he’s seeing a decided uptick in kayak rentals and
on a paddling excursion one day last October. beautiful vista. For those not taking to water, there even rowing scullers starting to use the open water.
Linde, a veteran paddler from East Earl Township, are pleasant, sometimes unpaved roads that line the The reservoir is known for its fishing, especially
stuck me in the bow of his Winona Kevlar canoe he’s edge of the reservoir for Sunday drives to enjoy the
large crappies and new appearances of striped bass.
paddled leisurely on various waters for 33 years. foliage.
Wenger, from Terre Hill, more or less shadowed us After an hour of paddling, we pulled up to a large The lake hosts a catfish tournament — bank fishing
in his solo kayak, occasionally peeling off to investi- tabletop rock jutting over the lake for a well-de- only — on Friday.
gate natural highlights. served lunch. Two roads cross the reservoir, Spruce Grove Road
And there are plenty of them. Almost all of the lake is shrouded by slopes of and Route 472, and boats can go underneath both.
Only minutes after launching from Jim Neary’s mature trees that will be breathtaking in another
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NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 (Piscotty); Chicago 8 (Bryant, Happ 2, Jay City 1 (Hosmer); Cleveland 2 (Almonte, Ur-
shela). RISP—Kansas City 2 for 5; Cleveland
MLB ROUNDUP
Bucs
2, Hendricks 2, Rivera). RISP—St. Louis 0 for
2; Chicago 3 for 12. 3 for 10.
East Division Runners moved up—Molina. GIDP—Pham. Runners moved up—Urshela. GIDP—
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away DP—Chicago 1 (Baez, Happ, Rizzo). Hosmer, Moss, Encarnacion, Almonte.
St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA DP—Kansas City 2 (Moustakas, Hosmer),
beaten
x-Washington.................................89 59 .601 — — 5-5 L-2 44-32 45-27
Miami............................................68 79 .463 20½ 12½ 1-9 L-6 36-36 32-43 Wacha, L, 12-8...52-e 6 3 3 5 7 101 4.02 (Merrifield, Escobar, Hosmer); Cleveland 2
Atlanta...........................................67 80 .456 21½ 13½ 7-3 L-1 34-40 33-40 Brebbia............ 1 2 0 0 1 2 13 2.40 (Lindor, Urshela, Santana), (Urshela, Lindor,
New York.......................................64 84 .432 25 17 5-5 W-1 33-41 31-43 Sherriff.............1-e 0 0 0 0 0 1 4.15 Santana).
Lyons................ 1 2 1 1 0 1 22 2.55 Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
again
Philadelphia...................................57 90 .388 31½ 23½ 5-5 L-1 31-38 26-52
Central Division Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Hammel, L, 8-12...6 11 7 6 1 3 96 5.05
Hndrcks,W,7-5...72-e 6 1 1 1 5 107 3.22 McCarthy......... 1 2 1 1 0 0 11 2.90
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Edwards, H, 22...1-e 0 0 0 0 1 3 3.30 Morin............... 1 0 0 0 1 0 17 6.32
Chicago..........................................82 66 .554 — — 7-3 W-5 45-32 37-34 Davis, S, 30-30...1 0 0 0 0 2 18 2.09 Cleveland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Milwaukee.....................................78 69 .531 3½ 2½ 6-4 W-3 41-33 37-36 Inherited runners-scored—Brebbia 2-0, Carrasco,W,16-6...62-e 8 4 4 2 5 101 3.48
St. Louis.........................................77 71 .520 5 4 6-4 L-2 42-32 35-39
Reds’ Romano pitches
Sherriff 3-0. HBP—Davis (Fowler). Miller, H, 22.....1-e 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.61
Pittsburgh......................................68 81 .456 14½ 13½ 1-9 L-4 39-34 29-47 T—2:49. A—40,959 (41,072). McAllister........ 1 1 0 0 0 1 12 2.73
Cincinnati.......................................65 84 .436 17½ 16½ 5-5 W-2 38-36 27-48
to 2-1 win over Nova
Goody.............. 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 2.58
West Division Mets 7, Braves 3 Inherited runners-scored—Miller 1-0.
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg. WP—Hammel, Carrasco.
z-Los Angeles.................................96 52 .649 — — 4-6 W-4 52-23 44-29 Aoki rf..................5 2 2 0 0 0 .270 T—2:44. A—33,688 (35,051).
Arizona..........................................86 62 .581 10 — 6-4 W-3 48-27 38-35 Nimmo lf..............4 2 1 1 1 1 .274
Colorado........................................81 67 .547 15 — 7-3 W-1 42-31 39-36 Cabrera 3b...........4 0 1 1 0 1 .279 Yankees 9, Orioles 3 Sal Romano pitched a ca-
San Diego.......................................65
San Francisco.................................57
82
92
.442 30½ 15½
.383 39½ 24½
3-7
3-7
L-4
L-3
39-35
33-41
26-47
24-51
Smith 1b..............4 1 2 2 0 0 .231 Baltimore AB R H BI BB SO Avg. reer-high eight shutout in-
d’Arnaud c............3 1 1 0 1 0 .239 Beckham dh.........3 1 0 0 2 2 .281
z-clinched playoff berth Rosario ss.............4 0 0 0 0 1 .266 Machado 3b........3 0 0 0 0 0 .265 nings, Jesse Winker homered
x-clinched division Lagares cf.............3 1 1 1 1 1 .250 a-Sisco ph-c.........0 0 0 0 2 0 .667 and the Cincinnati Reds beat
Cecchini 2b..........4 0 3 2 0 0 .226 Schoop 2b............2 0 1 0 1 1 .301
the reeling Pittsburgh Pirates
AMERICAN LEAGUE deGrom p............3 0 0 0 0 0 .217
Familia p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
b-Flaherty ph-2b....1 0 0 0 1 0 .229
Jones cf................3 0 0 0 0 1 .282 2-1 on Saturday.
c-Evans ph...........1 0 0 0 0 1 .286 Santander lf.........2 0 0 0 0 1 .125
Ramos p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Mancini 1b...........4 0 1 0 0 2 .291 Romano (5-6) allowed five
W
East Division
L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Totals............... 35 7 11 7 3 5 Joseph 3b............0 0 0 0 0 0 .266 hits, struck out six and walked
Castillo c..............3 0 0 0 0 2 .288
Boston...........................................85 63 .574 — — 8-2 W-3 46-28 39-35
Atlanta AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Inciarte cf.............5 0 1 0 0 0 .305 Alvarez 1b............1 0 0 0 0 0 .111 none while improving to 3-1
New York.......................................82
Tampa Bay.....................................72
66 .554 3 —
77 .483 13½ 5½
8-2
3-7
W-4
L-3
43-27
37-38
39-39
35-39
Albies 2b..............3 0 0 0 1 1 .288 Hardy ss...............3 1 2 0 1 0 .217 over his last six starts. Elias
Baltimore.......................................72 77 .483 13½ 5½ 1-9 L-3 44-30 28-47
Freeman 1b.........4 1 2 1 0 0 .319
Markakis rf..........4 0 0 0 0 1 .278
Hays rf.................3 1 2 2 1 0 .200
Rickard lf-cf..........4 0 0 0 0 2 .244 Diaz’s one-out double in the
Toronto..........................................70 79 .470 15½ 7½ 6-4 W-2 39-36 31-43 Suzuki c................3 1 0 0 1 1 .266 Totals............... 32 3 6 2 8 11 fifth was the only runner to
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Ruiz 3b.................3 0 0 0 1 1 .210
Camargo ss..........4 0 1 0 0 1 .303
New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Gardner lf............4 0 1 0 0 0 .259
get past first base against the
z-Cleveland....................................92 57 .617 — — 9-1 W-1 44-30 48-27 Peterson lf...........4 1 2 0 0 1 .210 c-C.Frazier ph-lf.....1 0 0 0 0 0 .240 right-hander.
Minnesota.....................................77
Kansas City....................................73
71 .520 14½
75 .493 18½
—
4
6-4
4-6
L-2
L-1
38-39
39-36
39-32
34-39
Dickey p...............1 0 1 0 0 0 .140
a-Garcia ph..........1 0 0 0 0 0 .242
Headley dh..........3 1 1 0 1 1 .282
d-Andujar ph-dh....1 0 0 0 0 0 .600
Pittsburgh avoided a shut-
Detroit...........................................61 87 .412 30½ 16 2-8 L-1 33-40 28-47 Sims p..................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Judge rf................2 1 0 0 2 1 .275 out when Andrew McCutchen
Chicago..........................................60 88 .405 31½
West Division
17 6-4 W-1 34-40 26-48 b-M.Adams ph.....1 0 0 0 0 1 .272 Austin rf...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .243 homered against Schackel-
Motte p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Gregorius ss.........4 3 3 3 0 0 .295
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Fried p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Wade ss...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .148 ford in the ninth. Reed came
Houston.........................................90 58 .608 — — 5-5 W-3 43-31 47-27 d-L.Adams ph......1 0 1 2 0 0 .314 Castro 2b.............3 0 0 0 0 0 .294 in with a runner on first and
Los Angeles....................................75 72 .510 14½ 1½ 5-5 W-1 40-33 35-39 Totals............... 34 3 8 3 3 7 Torreyes 2b..........0 0 0 0 0 0 .287
Seattle...........................................74 75 .497 16½ 3½ 5-5 L-2 39-36 35-39 New York............. 022 100 200— 7 11 0 Ellsbury cf............4 1 3 1 0 1 .264 retired Gregory Polanco on a
Texas..............................................72 75 .490 17½ 4½ 3-7 L-4 39-35 33-40 Atlanta................ 000 001 002— 3 8 0 T.Frazier 3b..........3 2 1 2 1 1 .215 grounder to second for his first
Oakland.........................................65 82 .442 24½ 11½ 7-3 W-1 42-33 23-49 a-out on fielder’s choice for Dickey in Bird 1b.................4 1 1 3 0 1 .155
z-clinched playoff berth the 5th. b-struck out for Sims in the 7th. c- Romine c..............4 0 0 0 0 1 .220 career save.
struck out for Familia in the 9th. d-singled Kratz c..................0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 The Pirates wasted a solid
Totals............... 33 9 10 9 4 6
Friday’s NL Games Saturday’s NL Games
for Fried in the 9th.
LOB—New York 4, Atlanta 7. 2B—Aoki 2 Baltimore............ 000 000 003— 3 6 0 start by Ivan Nova in their
Chicago Cubs 8............................ St. Louis 2 L.A. Dodgers 3....................... Washington 2 (19), Nimmo (7), Cabrera (31), Smith (6), Ce- New York............. 003 310 20x— 9 10 1 fourth consecutive loss. Mc-
L.A. Dodgers 7....................... Washington 0
Cincinnati 4.............................. Pittsburgh 2
Chicago Cubs 4............................ St. Louis 1
Cincinnati 2.............................. Pittsburgh 1
cchini (2). HR—Freeman (27), off deGrom.
RBIs—Nimmo (16), Cabrera (50), Smith 2
a-walked for Machado in the 8th. b-flied out
for Schoop in the 8th. c-flied out for Gardner in Cutchen and Diaz each had
Atlanta 3.................................... N.Y. Mets 2 N.Y. Mets 7.................................... Atlanta 3 (22), Lagares (15), Cecchini 2 (6), Freeman the 8th. d-grounded out for Headley in the 8th. two hits.
Milwaukee 10................................. Miami 2 Milwaukee vs. Miami.............................. (n) (69), L.Adams 2 (16). CS—Lagares (2). E—Gregorius (9). LOB—Baltimore 10,
National League
Colorado 6................................ San Diego 1 San Diego at Colorado............................. (n) Runners left in scoring position—New New York 5. 2B—Ellsbury (16). HR—Hays
Arizona 3............................ San Francisco 2 Arizona at San Francisco.......................... (n) York 2 (Nimmo, deGrom); Atlanta 2 (Su- (1), off Shreve; Gregorius (23), off Hellick-
Friday’s AL Games Saturday’s AL Games zuki, M.Adams). RISP—New York 5 for 13; son; Bird (5), off Hellickson; T.Frazier (26),
N.Y. Yankees 8........................... Baltimore 2 Houston 8...................................... Seattle 6 Atlanta 2 for 6. off Hart. RBIs—Hays 2 (2), Gregorius 3 (80),
Detroit 3..................... Chicago White Sox 2 N.Y. Yankees 9........................... Baltimore 3 Runners moved up—Aoki. GIDP—Rosa- Ellsbury (39), T.Frazier 2 (73), Bird 3 (17). Dodgers 3, Nationals 2:
Kansas City 4............................. Cleveland 3 Cleveland 8............................. Kansas City 4 rio, Inciarte. SB—Rickard (8), Ellsbury (19). Cody Bellinger hit his 38th
Boston 13......................... Tampa Bay 6 (15) Boston 3.................................. Tampa Bay 1 DP—New York 1 (Rosario, Smith); Atlanta Runners left in scoring position—Bal-
Houston 5...................................... Seattle 2 Chicago White Sox 10................... Detroit 4 1 (Camargo, Albies, Freeman). timore 5 (Beckham, Mancini, Rickard, homer to match the National
Toronto 4................................. Minnesota 3 Toronto 7................................. Minnesota 2 New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Santander 2); New York 2 (Bird 2). RISP— League single-season record
L.A. Angels 7.................................... Texas 6 Texas at L.A. Angels................................. (n) deGrom, W, 15-9...7 5 1 1 2 7 101 3.55 Baltimore 0 for 6; New York 3 for 7.
Friday’s Interleague Game Saturday’s Interleague Game Familia............. 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 5.12 Runners moved up—Santander. GIDP—Judge. for rookies, and Los Angeles
Oakland 4.............................. Philadelphia 0 Oakland at Philadelphia.......................... (n) Ramos.............. 1 2 2 2 1 0 31 3.72 DP—Baltimore 1 (Hardy, Schoop, Mancini). moved closer to the NL West
Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Dickey, L, 9-10...5 8 5 5 2 0 76 4.41 Hllcksn, L, 8-10.... 3 4 6 6 4 3 68 5.47 title.
Sunday’s NL Games
Pittsburgh (Cole 11-10) at Cincinnati (Stephenson 4-5), 1:10 p.m.
Sims................. 2 3 2 2 1 1 38 5.52 Tillman............. 3 4 1 1 0 1 56 7.66 Chase Utley had two doubles
Hart................. 1 2 2 2 0 1 19 3.46
N.Y. Mets (Gsellman 6-7) at Atlanta (Teheran 11-11), 1:35 p.m.
Motte............... 1 0 0 0 0 2 15 3.89
Fried................ 1 0 0 0 0 2 11 4.41 Rodriguez......... 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 14.29 and scored twice to help Los
Milwaukee (Woodruff 1-2) vs. Miami (Peters 0-1) at Milwaukee, Wis., 2:10 p.m. WP—Ramos. New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Angeles reduce its magic num-
St. Louis (Lynn 11-7) at Chicago Cubs (Quintana 10-11), 2:20 p.m.
San Diego (Chacin 12-10) at Colorado (Gray 8-4), 3:10 p.m.
T—2:45. A—37,846 (41,500). Mntgmry,W,8-7.... 6 4 0 0 1 6 95 4.06
Kahnle.............. 1 1 0 0 1 3 28 2.58 ber to win the division to five.
Arizona (Walker 9-7) at San Francisco (Stratton 2-3), 4:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 5-7) at Washington (Strasburg 13-4), 8:08 p.m.
AL BOXES Heller............... 1 0 0 0 2 0 22 1.80 Rich Hill (10-8) and five reliev-
Sunday’s AL Games Astros 8, Mariners 6
Shreve............. 2-e 1 3 3 4 1 38 3.98
Gallegos...........1-e 0 0 0 0 1 6 6.06
ers combined on a four-hitter.
Baltimore (Jimenez 5-10) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 11-5), 1:05 p.m.
Seattle AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Hellickson pitched to 3 batters in the 4th. Cubs 4, Cardinals 1: Kyle
Boston (Rodriguez 5-5) at Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 8-8), 1:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Covey 0-5) at Detroit (Boyd 5-10), 1:10 p.m.
Segura ss..............5 2 2 1 0 0 .298 Inherited runners-scored—Gallegos 3-1.
HBP—Tillman (Castro). WP—Kahnle.
Hendricks pitched six-hit ball
Kansas City (Duffy 8-8) at Cleveland (Kluber 16-4), 1:10 p.m.
Haniger rf............4 2 2 1 1 0 .277
Cano 2b...............5 1 1 2 0 2 .281 T—3:37. A—40,114 (49,642). into the eighth inning, Ad-
Seattle (Moore 1-3) at Houston (Verlander 12-8), 2:10 p.m.
Toronto (Biagini 3-10) at Minnesota (Gibson 10-10), 2:10 p.m.
Cruz dh................4 0 1 1 0 2 .287 Red Sox 3, Rays 1 dison Russell homered and
Texas (Gonzalez 7-11) at L.A. Angels (Richards 0-1), 3:37 p.m.
Seager 3b.............4 0 1 1 0 1 .255
Valencia 1b..........1 0 0 0 1 0 .260
Boston AB R H BI BB SO Avg. the Chicago earned its fifth
Sunday’s Interleague Game a-Alonso ph-1b....1 0 0 0 0 0 .265
Bogaerts ss..........4 0 0 0 0 1 .271
Vazquez c.............4 0 2 0 0 0 .301
straight victory.
Oakland (Manaea 10-10) at Philadelphia (Alvarez 0-0), 1:35 p.m. c-Zunino ph-c.......1 0 0 0 0 1 .250
Heredia cf............3 0 1 0 0 0 .257
Benintendi lf........4 1 0 0 0 0 .277 Mets 7, Braves 3: Jacob de-
Monday’s NL Games Monday’s AL Games d-Gamel ph-lf......1 0 0 0 0 1 .278
Betts rf.................4 2 2 2 0 0 .264
Moreland 1b........3 0 1 0 1 1 .252
Grom set a career high in wins,
L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia......... 7:05 p.m. Boston at Baltimore...................... 7:05 p.m. Ruiz c...................3 0 1 0 1 0 .231 Young dh..............4 0 0 0 0 1 .232 Dominic Smith and Gavin
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh.............. 7:05 p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees............ 7:05 p.m. Vogelbach 1b.......0 0 0 0 0 0 .158
N.Y. Mets at Miami....................... 7:10 p.m. Oakland at Detroit........................ 7:10 p.m. Motter lf..............2 0 0 0 0 0 .197
Devers 3b.............4 0 1 1 0 1 .291 Cecchini each drove in two
Holt 2b.................4 0 1 0 0 1 .178
Arizona at San Diego.................. 10:10 p.m. b-Hannemann ph-cf...2 1 1 0 0 0 .250 Bradley Jr. cf........3 0 0 0 0 2 .256 runs and the New York Mets
Totals............... 36 6 10 6 3 7 Totals............... 34 3 7 3 1 7 snapped a five-game skid with
NL BOXES Grace p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Houston AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Tampa Bay AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Albers p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Springer cf...........5 1 2 2 0 1 .289 Kiermaier cf.........4 0 1 0 0 1 .279 a 7-3 victory over the Atlanta
Reddick rf............4 0 2 2 1 1 .316
d-Lind ph.............1 0 0 0 0 0 .300
Altuve 2b.............4 2 2 0 1 1 .348
Souza Jr. rf...........4 0 0 0 0 2 .238 Braves on Saturday night.
Reds 2, Pirates 1 1-Bautista pr........0 0 0 0 0 0 .211 Longoria 3b..........4 0 1 0 0 1 .265
Lobaton c.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .153 Correa ss..............4 1 1 0 0 1 .305 Duda 1b...............4 0 0 0 0 2 .227
Pittsburgh AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Frazier 2b.............4 0 0 0 0 1 .281 Totals............... 31 2 4 2 2 9 Beltran dh............4 1 3 2 0 0 .236
1-Kemp pr-dh......0 0 0 0 0 0 .167
Ramos c...............4 0 0 0 0 0 .245 American League
Luplow lf..............4 0 1 0 0 1 .241 Los Angeles......... 011 010 000— 3 7 1 Dickerson dh........3 0 1 0 0 0 .279
Washington......... 000 100 010— 2 4 0 Bregman 3b.........3 1 0 0 1 0 .279 Hechavarria ss.....3 1 2 0 0 0 .261
McCutchen cf......4 1 2 1 0 1 .276
Bell 1b..................4 0 0 0 0 1 .256 a-struck out for Pederson in the 6th. b- McCann c.............4 0 0 0 0 1 .244
Gurriel 1b............4 0 0 0 0 1 .291
Miller 2b..............3 0 0 0 0 0 .194 Indians 8, Royals 4: Fran-
Freese 3b.............3 0 0 0 1 1 .266
1-Bostick pr.........0 0 0 0 0 0 .222
struck out for Hill in the 6th. c-singled for
Severino in the 8th. d-reached on error for Fisher lf................4 2 2 1 0 0 .217
Smith lf................2 0 0 0 1 0 .267
Totals............... 31 1 5 0 1 6
cisco Lindor hit an RBI dou-
Polanco rf............4 0 1 0 0 1 .254 Albers in the 8th. e-grounded out for Wat- Totals............... 36 8 12 7 3 6
Seattle................. 000 001 041— 6 10 1
Boston................. 010 002 000— 3 7 2 ble and Cleveland bounced
Diaz c...................3 0 2 0 0 0 .242 son in the 9th.
1-ran for Lind in the 8th. Houston.............. 040 020 11x— 8 12 1
Tampa Bay........... 000 000 010— 1 5 0
E—Moreland (5), Devers (10). LOB—Bos-
back after having its record
Mercer ss.............3 0 0 0 0 0 .252
Nova p.................2 0 0 0 0 1 .020 E—Seager (11). LOB—Los Angeles 8, a-grounded out for Valencia in the 7th.
b-singled for Motter in the 8th. c-struck
ton 5, Tampa Bay 4. 2B—Moreland (32), win streak stopped at 22 by
Runzler p.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Washington 4. 2B—Utley 2 (19), Barnes
(12). HR—Bellinger (38), off Cole; Rendon out for Alonso in the 8th. d-struck out for
Devers (10), Longoria (35), Hechavarria
(12). HR—Betts (22), off Cobb. RBIs—Betts
beating Kansas City to move
a-Jaso ph..............1 0 0 0 0 0 .214
Neverauskas p.....0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 (24), off Hill. RBIs—J.Turner (69), Bellinger Heredia in the 8th. 2 (90), Devers (21). SB—Benintendi (19), to the brink of an AL Central
1-ran for Beltran in the 7th.
Totals............... 32 1 6 1 1 7 2 (88), T.Turner (41), Rendon (93). SF—J.
Turner. E—Segura (17), Keuchel (5). LOB—Se-
Longoria (6). CS—Hechavarria (1). title.
Runners left in scoring position—Boston
Cincinnati AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Winker rf.............4 1 1 1 0 1 .275 Runners left in scoring position—Los attle 6, Houston 7. 2B—Springer (27), 3 (Holt 3); Tampa Bay 2 (Souza Jr., Duda). Yankees 9, Orioles 3: Didi
Reddick (32), Beltran (29), Fisher 2 (4).
Cozart ss..............3 1 1 0 0 1 .302 Angeles 4 (Utley, Puig 2, Hill); Washington
HR—Segura (11), off Keuchel; Haniger (13),
RISP—Boston 2 for 7; Tampa Bay 0 for 4. Gregorius and Greg Bird hom-
1 (Murphy). RISP—Los Angeles 2 for 10; Runners moved up—Kiermaier. GIDP—
Votto 1b...............3 0 1 0 0 0 .318
Suarez 3b.............2 0 0 0 1 1 .267 Washington 1 for 3. off Musgrove. RBIs—Segura (45), Haniger Longoria. ered for the second straight
(42), Cano 2 (90), Cruz (110), Seager (83),
Gennett 2b..........3 0 1 1 0 0 .298 Runners moved up—Seager, Pederson.
Springer 2 (78), Reddick 2 (82), Beltran 2
DP—Boston 1 (Bogaerts, Moreland). game, rookie Jordan Mont-
GIDP—Gonzalez, Werth. Boston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Schebler cf...........3 0 0 0 0 2 .236
Duvall lf................3 0 0 0 0 1 .250 DP—Los Angeles 1 (Seager, Forsythe, Bell- (51), Fisher (14). Porcello,W,10-17...71-e 5 1 0 1 3 94 4.46 gomery pitched six shutout
Barnhart c............3 0 0 0 0 0 .271 inger); Washington 2 (Murphy, T.Turner), Runners left in scoring position—Seattle
2 (Segura, Ruiz); Houston 3 (Reddick, Cor-
Reed, H, 13..... 2-e 0 0 0 0 1 10 3.06 innings and New York won its
(Murphy, T.Turner, Zimmerman). Kimbrel, S, 33-37...1 0 0 0 0 2 12 1.43
Romano p............2 0 0 0 0 1 .045
b-Kivlehan ph......0 0 0 0 1 0 .206 Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA rea, McCann). RISP—Seattle 3 for 8; Hous- Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA fourth straight game.
Shackelford p.......0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 Hill, W, 10-8..... 5 1 1 1 2 7 74 3.60 ton 4 for 12.
Runners moved up—Bregman, Springer.
Cobb, L, 11-10...51-e 6 3 3 0 5 94 3.63 The Yankees (82-66) ex-
Reed p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Totals............... 26 2 4 2 2 7
Fields, H, 13..... 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 2.89
Morrow, H, 9.... 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 2.25 GIDP—Motter, Bregman.
Jennings.......... 2-e 1 0 0 1 1 19 3.66
Faria................. 3 0 0 0 0 1 36 3.20
tended their stretch of win-
Pittsburgh............ 000 000 001— 1 6 0 Stripling, H, 5....1-e 1 1 1 0 1 5 3.26 DP—Seattle 1 (Segura, Cano, Valencia);
Houston 1 (Keuchel, McCann, Gurriel).
Inherited runners-scored—Reed 2-1, Jen- ning seasons to 25, the sec-
Cincinnati............ 000 000 20x— 2 4 0 Watson, H, 12...2-e 1 0 0 0 0 8 3.61
Jansen, S, 38-39....1 0 0 0 0 0 7 1.27 Seattle IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
nings 1-1. PB—Vazquez (10).
T—2:44. A—14,942 (31,042).
ond-longest such streak in
a-lined out for Runzler in the 8th. b-
walked for Romano in the 8th. Washington IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Ramirez, L, 5-6...4 8 6 6 3 5 92 4.56
Simmons.......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 0.00 White Sox 10, Tigers 4
major league history behind
1-ran for Freese in the 9th. Cole, L, 2-5....... 5 7 3 3 2 5 92 4.43
Perez................ 1 0 0 0 0 2 9 4.06 Miranda........... 1 0 0 0 0 1 21 4.87 Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg. their own 39 straight from
LOB—Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 2. 2B—Diaz
(11), Cozart (23). HR—McCutchen (26), off Grace............... 1 0 0 0 0 2 12 4.31 Vincent............ 1 2 1 1 0 0 15 2.63 Sanchez 3b..........3 1 0 1 2 1 .266 1926-64. They also stayed
Garton............. 1 2 1 1 0 0 20 6.32 Moncada 2b........6 1 2 2 0 1 .233
Shackelford; Winker (6), off Nova. RBIs— Albers.............. 1 0 0 0 1 0 15 1.60
Madson........... 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 1.82 Houston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Abreu 1b..............4 1 1 2 1 1 .307 three games behind AL East-
McCutchen (79), Winker (12), Gennett (86).
CS—McCutchen (4). Cole pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. Keuchel, W, 13-4...6 4 1 1 2 4 90 2.96 Delmonico lf........5 1 2 2 0 1 .274 leading Boston.
Gregerson........ 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 4.47
Runners left in scoring position—Pitts- Inherited runners-scored—Watson 1-1,
Martes............. 0 4 4 4 1 0 17 5.84
Garcia rf...............4 0 2 0 1 0 .335
Narvaez c.............5 0 2 0 0 0 .275 Astros 8, Mariners 6: Dal-
Perez 2-0. HBP—Cole 2 (J.Turner,Barnes),
burgh 1 (Nova); Cincinnati 1 (Schebler).
RISP—Pittsburgh 0 for 2; Cincinnati 1 for 3. Madson (Forsythe). Sipp.................. 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6.29 Davidson dh.........5 1 1 1 0 1 .225 las Keuchel threw six solid
Musgrove, S, 1-3....2 1 1 1 0 3 26 4.89
DP—Cincinnati 1 (Barnhart, Gennett). T—2:46. A—39,387 (41,418).
Ramirez pitched to 3 batters in the 5th.
Anderson ss.........5 2 4 0 0 0 .263
Hanson cf.............2 3 2 1 2 0 .233
innings, Carlos Beltran had
Pittsburgh IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Nova, L, 11-14....61-e 3 2 2 1 6 79 4.20
Cubs 4, Cardinals 1 Martes pitched to 5 batters in the 8th. Engel cf................1 0 1 0 0 0 .187 three hits and two RBIs and
Runzler........... 2-e 1 0 0 0 1 9 0.00 St. Louis AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Sipp pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
Inherited runners-scored—Simmons 2-1,
Totals............... 40 10 17 9 6 5
Detroit AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Houston lowered its magic
Carpenter 3b.......3 1 1 1 1 0 .240
Neverauskas.... 1 0 0 0 1 0 18 3.15
Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Pham lf................4 0 0 0 0 2 .303 Sipp 2-1, Musgrove 2-0. Kinsler 2b.............4 0 1 0 0 0 .232 number for clinching the AL
Romano, W, 5-6...8 5 0 0 0 6 97 4.07 DeJong ss.............4 0 0 0 0 3 .283 T—3:21. A—33,650 (42,060). Presley dh............5 0 1 0 0 1 .312
Cabrera 1b...........2 0 0 0 0 0 .248
West title to one.
Martinez 1b.........4 0 1 0 0 2 .313
Shackelford, H, 1...2-e 1 1 1 1 1 23 5.55
Reed, S, 1-1......1-e 0 0 0 0 0 2 5.87 Fowler cf..............3 0 2 0 0 1 .259
Indians 8, Royals 4
Hicks 1b...............3 0 1 0 0 1 .286 Red Sox 3, Rays 1: Rick
Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Inherited runners-scored—Runzler 2-1, Molina c...............4 0 0 0 0 0 .276
Merrifield 2b.......4 0 2 1 0 0 .286
Castellanos rf.......4 1 1 0 0 0 .265 Porcello took a shutout into
Piscotty rf............3 0 1 0 0 0 .245 Candelario 3b......2 2 1 0 2 0 .265
Reed 1-0.
Garcia 2b.............3 0 1 0 0 0 .249 Cain cf..................3 0 1 0 1 0 .303 McCann c.............4 1 3 2 0 0 .264 the eighth inning, Mookie
T—2:23. A—25,685 (42,319).
Wacha p...............1 0 0 0 0 0 .047 Orlando cf............0 0 0 0 0 0 .167
Hosmer 1b...........4 0 1 0 0 1 .324
Collins cf..............3 0 0 1 0 0 .200 Betts hit his 22nd home run
Dodgers 3, Nationals 2 Brebbia p.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Mahtook lf...........4 0 1 1 0 0 .275
Los Angeles AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Sherriff p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Cabrera rf............4 1 2 0 0 0 .287 Iglesias ss.............4 0 0 0 0 0 .262 and Boston won for the eighth
Utley 2b...............4 2 2 0 0 0 .234 a-Grichuk ph........1 0 0 0 0 0 .238 Moustakas 3b......3 0 0 0 1 2 .271
Cuthbert 3b.........0 0 0 0 0 0 .227
Totals............... 35 4 9 4 2 2 time in 10 games.
Chicago............... 240 110 200—10 17 0
Fields p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Lyons p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Totals............... 30 1 6 1 1 8 Moss dh...............3 0 0 1 0 0 .210 Detroit................ 030 100 000— 4 9 1 The win reduced Boston’s
Morrow p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Stripling p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Escobar ss............4 1 1 0 0 0 .253
Gordon lf.............4 1 1 1 0 3 .208
E—Castellanos (19). LOB—Chicago 11, De- magic number for clinching
Watson p.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Zobrist rf-lf...........4 0 0 0 1 1 .238
Davis p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Butera c...............4 1 1 1 0 1 .242
troit 8. 2B—Narvaez (9), Anderson (25), Hanson
(9), Kinsler (23), Presley (9), Castellanos (31), a playoff spot to six and kept
e-Gonzalez ph......1 0 0 0 0 0 .241
Jansen p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 Bryant 3b.............5 0 1 0 0 3 .291 Totals............... 33 4 9 4 2 7
Cleveland AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
McCann (13). 3B—McCann (1), Mahtook (6). its AL East lead over the New
Seager ss..............5 0 1 0 0 2 .303 Rizzo 1b...............4 2 2 0 1 0 .281
Contreras c..........2 1 1 0 2 0 .279 Lindor ss..............4 2 3 2 1 0 .281
HR—Delmonico (8), off Jaye; Davidson (25), off
Jimenez. RBIs—Sanchez (53), Moncada 2 (18),
York Yankees at three games.
J.Turner 3b...........2 0 0 1 0 1 .323
Bellinger 1b.........3 1 2 2 1 1 .275 1-Martin pr..........0 0 0 0 0 0 .182 Jackson cf............4 2 2 1 1 1 .307 Abreu 2 (97), Delmonico 2 (18), Davidson (64), White Sox 10, Tigers 4:
Santana 1b...........4 0 2 1 0 0 .267
Puig rf..................4 0 0 0 0 0 .262 Rivera c................1 0 0 0 0 0 .249
Encarnacion dh....3 1 1 2 0 1 .252
Hanson (11), McCann 2 (45), Collins (14), Mah-
took (36). SB—Anderson 2 (13), Hanson 2 (10).
Matt Davidson and Nicky Del-
Granderson lf.......3 0 1 0 1 1 .207 Almora cf.............4 0 3 2 0 0 .299
Barnes c...............2 0 1 0 1 1 .296 Happ 2b-lf............3 0 1 1 1 2 .251 Bruce rf................4 1 2 0 0 0 .255 CS—Garcia (3). SF—Sanchez, Abreu, Collins. monico homered, Tim Ander-
Diaz 3b.................3 1 2 0 0 1 .270
Pederson cf..........2 0 0 0 0 1 .208 Baez ss-2b............4 0 0 0 0 2 .269
Gonzalez 2b.........1 0 0 0 0 0 .275
Runners left in scoring position—Chicago 6
(Moncada 2, Abreu, Garcia, Davidson 2); Detroit
son had four hits and Chicago
Jay lf.....................3 0 1 0 1 0 .287
a-C.Taylor ph-cf....2 0 0 0 0 1 .293
Hill p....................2 0 0 0 0 1 .075 Heyward rf...........0 0 0 0 0 0 .257 Almonte lf............3 1 1 1 0 0 .233 7 (Castellanos, Candelario, Mahtook 2, Iglesias 2, captured its season series with
Allen lf.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .200
b-Forsythe ph-2b....1 0 0 0 0 1 .227 Hendricks p..........3 0 0 0 0 2 .109
Gomes c...............4 0 0 0 0 0 .224
Hicks). RISP—Chicago 4 for 12; Detroit 2 for 15. Detroit for the first time since
Edwards p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Runners moved up—Moncada, Cabrera,
Totals............... 31 3 7 3 3 10
Washington AB R H BI BB SO Avg. b-Russell ph-ss.....1 1 1 1 0 0 .244 Urshela 2b-3b......4 0 0 0 0 0 .224 Collins, Presley. GIDP—Davidson. 2008.
T.Turner ss............4 0 1 1 0 2 .282 Totals............... 34 4 10 4 6 10 Totals............... 34 8 13 7 2 3
Kansas City.......... 001 100 200— 4 9 1
DP—Detroit 1 (Candelario, Kinsler, Hicks). The White Sox have won 10
St. Louis............... 000 000 010— 1 6 0 Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Kendrick lf............4 0 0 0 0 2 .322
Murphy 2b...........4 0 0 0 0 1 .317 Chicago............... 000 210 01x— 4 10 0 Cleveland............ 012 004 10x— 8 13 0 Lopez, W, 2-3.... 7 7 4 4 2 1 97 4.84 of 18 against Detroit this year.
Zimmerman 1b....4 0 0 0 0 0 .297 a-flied out for Sherriff in the 8th. b-hom- E—Butera (2). LOB—Kansas City 5, Cleve-
land 6. 2B—Cabrera (27), Escobar (32),
Volstad............. 2 2 0 0 0 1 32 0.00 The teams have one meeting
Detroit IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Rendon 3b...........3 1 2 1 1 0 .304 ered for Edwards in the 8th.
1-ran for Contreras in the 7th. Butera (4), Lindor (40), Bruce (27). HR—Gor- Jaye, L, 1-2.... 12-e 5 6 5 2 1 48 9.82 remaining today.
Werth rf...............4 0 0 0 0 1 .238
M.Taylor cf...........3 0 0 0 0 2 .271 LOB—St. Louis 5, Chicago 12. 2B—Bryant don (7), off Carrasco; Encarnacion (35), off
McCarthy. RBIs—Merrifield (71), Moss (47),
Hardy............... 2 5 1 1 0 2 35 5.90 Detroit’s Miguel Cabrera left
Severino c............2 0 0 0 0 1 .217 (36), Almora 2 (17). HR—Carpenter (20), off
Hendricks; Russell (11), off Lyons. RBIs— Gordon (43), Butera (14), Lindor 2 (81), Jack-
Jimenez..........11-e 1 1 1 2 0 22 12.94
Norris............... 3 4 2 2 2 1 58 5.38 at the start of the fifth with
c-Difo ph..............1 1 1 0 0 0 .279
Madson p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Carpenter (66), Almora 2 (45), Happ (62), son (32), Santana (78), Encarnacion 2 (92),
Almonte (14). SB—Merrifield (30), Diaz (2).
Reininger......... 1 2 0 0 0 1 15 9.82 back tightness. Myles Jaye (1-
Cole p..................1 0 0 0 1 0 .000 Russell (37). SB—Jay (5). S—Wacha.
Runners left in scoring position—St. Louis SF—Moss, Encarnacion, Almonte.
Inherited runners-scored—Hardy 1-0.
HBP—Volstad (Kinsler). PB—McCann (10).
2) lasted just 1 2/3 innings.
Perez p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Runners left in scoring position—Kansas T—3:25. A—29,846 (41,681). SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
C12 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2017 SPORTS LNP | LANCASTER, PA
NASCAR Seattle at Tennessee.................... 4:05 p.m. Michael Davis from the practice squad.
AUTO RACING HORSE RACING Kansas City at L.A. Chargers......... 4:25 p.m. Waived WR Geremy Davis.
Dale Jr.
Cincinnati at Green Bay............... 4:25 p.m. LOS ANGELES RAMS — Activated DT
Oakland at Washington............... 8:30 p.m. Aaron Donald from the exempt list. Signed
CB Kevin Peterson from the practice squad.
NFL INJURY REPORT Waived OL Aaron Neary.
leaving
NEW YORK (AP) — The National Football
NASCAR PENN NATIONAL RESULTS League injury report, as provided by the
MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Waived S Antone
1st—$14,300,1 1/16m Exum Jr. Signed QB Kyle Sloter from the
MONSTER CUP-TALES OF THE league (OUT: definitely will not play; DNP: practice squad.
5-My High Roller (Suarez)..... 2.20,2.10,2.10 did not practice; LIMITED: limited participa-
TURTLES 400 QUALIFYING NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Released OL
with fans’
4-Sidewalk Prophet (Pinero F.)..... 9.60,2.80 tion; FULL: Full participation):
After Friday’s Qualifying; race Sunday 3-Drive On By (Carrow A.).................... 2.20 Willie Beavers from the practice squad.
Also Ran: S W Gilley Time, Legendary Sunday NEW YORK JETS — Waived/injured LB
At Chicagoland Speedway ARIZONA CARDINALS at INDIANAPOLIS
Humor. Late Scratches: Glory Hound. Race Edmond Robinson. Signed DL Lawrence
Joliet, Illinois COLTS — ARIZONA CARDINALS: OUT: WR
support
Time: 1:47.22. Exacta (5-4) Paid $11.60; Tri- Thomas and LB Freddie Bishop from the
Lap length: oval, 1.5 miles John Brown (quadricep), T D.J. Humphries practice squad.
fecta (5-4-3) Paid $13.25. (knee), G Mike Iupati (tricep). DOUBTFUL:
(Car number in parentheses) 2nd—$12,400,1m SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Waived CB
LB Deone Bucannon (ankle). QUESTION- Keith Reaser. Signed CB Asa Jackson from
1. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 187.963 mph. 3-Juicycrest (Whitney D.)...... 7.40,4.40,3.40 ABLE: TE Jermaine Gresham (ribs), TE Troy
2. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 186.168 5-Penny Lover (Otero W.)............. 8.20,5.20 the practice squad.
Niklas (hip), DT Robert Nkemdiche (calf).
mph. 3. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 8-Slews Triplesec Ks (Burg C.)............... 3.80 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS: OUT: S Darius But-
DAN GELSTON 185.893 mph. 4. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, Also Ran: Wink for Me, Nub, Stormy Run, ler (hamstring), CB Vontae Davis (groin), C TENNIS
AP SPORTS WRITER 185.656 mph. 5. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, Three Arch Bay, Kantharos Legend, Fuego Ryan Kelly (foot), QB Andrew Luck (right
185.236 mph. Mi Amor, Platinum Sensation. Late Scratch- shoulder), LB Antonio Morrison (elbow), LB
6. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 185.084 es: Natalie’s Angel. Race Time: 1:41.10. Dai-
JOLIET, Ill. — Dale Earn- mph. 7. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 185.077 ly Double (5-3) Paid $9.20; Exacta (3-5) Paid
Anthony Walker (hamstring). QUESTION-
ABLE: WR Chester Rogers (hamstring)
hardt Jr. received a stamp of mph. 8. (24) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, $32.30; Superfecta (3-5-8-4) Paid $59.99; BUFFALO BILLS at CAROLINA PANTHERS DAVIS CUP RESULTS
Trifecta (3-5-8) Paid $100.55.
approval from fans wanting 185.065 mph. 9. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevro-
let, 185.039 mph. 10. (20) Matt Kenseth, 3rd—$20,900,1m
— BUFFALO BILLS: OUT: DT Jerel Worthy
(concussion). QUESTIONABLE: CB Leon- WORLD GROUP
to write letters to the retiring Toyota, 184.024 mph. 4-Hello’ndubai (Davis)...... 25.00,11.60,7.60 ard Johnson (quadricep). CAROLINA PAN- Semifinals
5-Only by Grace (Flores E.)........... 9.00,4.80 THERS: No players listed.
star, wishing him luck. 11. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 183.949 mph.
12. (21) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 185.147 mph. 2-Stoneville (Burg C.)............................ 3.80 CHICAGO BEARS at TAMPA BAY BUC-
Winners to WG Final, Nov. 24-26
Jennifer Hoger has at- 13. (19) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 184.641 Also Ran: Aladdin’s Lamp, So Many Na- CANEERS — CHICAGO BEARS: DOUBTFUL: Australia 2, Belgium 1
tives, Fifty Flags, Adrenaline Rush. Race RB Benny Cunningham (ankle). QUES- At Palais 12
tended races at Chicago- mph. 14. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet,
Time: 1:40.66. Daily Double (3-4) Paid TIONABLE: CB Prince Amukamara (ankle), Brussels
184.414 mph. 15. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr.,
land Speedway for 15 years Ford, 184.326 mph. $63.60; Exacta (4-5) Paid $137.90; Super- WR Josh Bellamy (ankle), S Deon Bush Surface: Clay-Indoor
(hamstring), LB Leonard Floyd (back), RB
and penned similar farewell 16. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, fecta (4-5-2-6) Paid $198.22; Trifecta (4-5-
2) Paid $220.15; Pic 3 (5-3-4) Paid $27.30. Jordan Howard (shoulder), LB Christian Singles
184.281 mph. 17. (41) Kurt Busch, Ford,
notes to former NASCAR 183.874 mph. 18. (37) Chris Buescher, 4th—$10,500,1m Jones (back), G Kyle Long (ankle), WR David Goffin, Belgium, def. John Millman,
Australia, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-3, 7-5. Nick Kyrgios,
Markus Wheaton (finger). TAMPA BAY BUC-
champions Jeff Gordon and Chevrolet, 183.231 mph. 19. (1) Jamie Mc- 4-Eight Taters Each (Wlfsnt)...... 14.20,4.60,4.00
3-Into Battle (Burg C.)................... 2.20,2.10 CANEERS: OUT: LB Devante Bond (knee). Australia, def. Steve Darcis, Belgium, 6-3,
Tony Stewart in their retire- Murray, Chevrolet, 182.970 mph. 20. (88)
Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 182.914 mph. 5-Common Denominator (Inirio M.).... 5.60 QUESTIONABLE: LB Kwon Alexander (ill- 3-6, 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-2.
ness), C Evan Smith (illness). Doubles
ment seasons. She stopped 21. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 182.729 Also Ran: Globeleza, Candy Pants, Ma-
bel’s Way, Rockabye Me Me, Aziah’s Good CLEVELAND BROWNS at BALTIMORE RA- John Peers and Jordan Thompson, Aus-
at the red mailbox with No. mph. 22. (10) Danica Patrick, Ford, 182.648
mph. 23. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 181.720 Girl. Race Time: 1:44.16. Daily Double (4-4) VENS — CLEVELAND BROWNS: OUT: DE tralia, def. Ruben Bemelmans and Arthur
Myles Garrett (ankle), DT T.Y. McGill (back). De Greef, Belgium, 6-3, 6-4, 6-0.
88 on the door to drop off her mph. 24. (77) Erik Jones, Toyota, 184.729 Paid $145.00; Exacta (4-3) Paid $15.60; Su-
BALTIMORE RAVENS: OUT: CB Jaylen Hill
perfecta (4-3-5-1) Paid $22.11; Trifecta (4- France 2, Serbia 1
letter: mph. 25. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 3-5) Paid $37.40; Pic 3 (3-4-4) Paid $213.15; (thigh), CB Sheldon Price (concussion), LB
At Stade Pierre Mauroy
181.904 mph. Pic 4 (2/5-3/11-4-4) Paid $135.25. Za’Darius Smith (knee, ankle). QUESTION-
26. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 181.671 mph. ABLE: WR Michael Campanaro (ankle), LB Lille, France
5th—$19,000,5 1/2f
Dear Dale, 27. (34) Landon Cassill, Ford, 181.659 mph. 7-Coaches Challenge (Rdrgz A.).... 6.00,3.00,2.20 Tim Williams (illness). Surface: Clay-Outdoor
28. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 181.415 DALLAS COWBOYS at DENVER BRONCOS
Thank you for all the memo- mph. 29. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet,
5-Moorestown Jackie (Guzman)..... 3.20,2.10 — DALLAS COWBOYS: OUT: LB Anthony
Singles
6-Pacific Ridge (Cora D.)....................... 3.00 Dusan Lajovic, Serbia, def. Lucas Pouille,
ries here @Chicagoland Speed- 181.366 mph. 30. (95) Michael McDowell, Also Ran: Thinking of Girls, I Wanda Win.
Hitchens (knee), CB Orlando Scandrick France, 6-1, 3-6, 7-6(7), 7-6 (5). Jo-Wilfried
(hand). QUESTIONABLE: S Byron Jones
way!! Good luck in your future Chevrolet, 181.336 mph.
31. (38) David Ragan, Ford, 180.729 mph.
Late Scratches: True to the Moon, Yo Soy (groin), WR Terrance Williams (ankle). DEN-
Tsonga, France, def. Laslo Djere, Serbia, 7-6
(2), 6-3, 6-3.
endeavors!!! 32. (32) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 179.647
El Lobo. Race Time: 1:04.20. Daily Double
(4-7) Paid $39.60; Exacta (7-5) Paid $6.80;
VER BRONCOS: OUT: RB Devontae Booker
Doubles
(wrist), DE Jared Crick (back), CB Brendan
The Hoger Family mph. 33. (23) Corey LaJoie, Toyota, 179.235
mph. 34. (15) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet,
Trifecta (7-5-6) Paid $8.90; Pic 3 (4-4-7) Paid Langley (knee), QB Paxton Lynch (right Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Ma-
Bridgeview, Illinois 176.730 mph. 35. (72) Cole Whitt, Chevro-
$124.10.
6th—$33,300,6f
shoulder). QUESTIONABLE: DE Zach Kerr hut, France, def. Filip Krajinovic and Nenad
Zimonjic, Serbia, 6-1, 6-2, 7-6 (3).
let, 176.551 mph. (knee), G Ronald Leary (concussion), S Dar-
7-Clear Prosperity (Leon).... 14.60,7.20,4.00 ian Stewart (groin). NONLEAGUE
36. (55) Gray Gaulding, Toyota, 176.424
“It’s just something I re- mph. 37. (33) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet,
3-Silver Trophy (Marin A.)............. 4.40,3.20
5-Couzins Gone Wild (Perez J.)............. 3.20
MIAMI DOLPHINS at LOS ANGELES CHAR- 2017 CONESTOGA VALLEY
GERS — MIAMI DOLPHINS: OUT: LB Rey
ally wanted to do for him,” she 175.222 mph. 38. (66) Timmy Hill, Chev- Also Ran: Madly Precise, Spirits Legacy, Maualuga (hamstring). QUESTIONABLE: BUCKSKINS INVITATIONAL
rolet, 174.261 mph. 39. (51) Ray Black II, Team standings — Conestoga Valley, 23
said. “He’s just a regular guy Chevrolet, 170.218 mph. 40. (83) Brett
Gurt Boys, Brougeville, Pure Spring, Ven-
omous State. Race Time: 1:11.54. Daily
WR Jarvis Landry (knee). LOS ANGELES
points; Wilson, 17 points; Lower Dauphin,
CHARGERS: OUT: S Rayshawn Jenkins (con-
when you see the way he inter- Moffitt, Toyota, 0.000 mph. Double (7-7) Paid $21.40; Exacta (7-3) Paid cussion), CB Jason Verrett (knee), WR Mike 16 points; Central York, 12 points.
acts with people on pit road. NASCAR XFINITY $30.40; Superfecta (7-3-5-8) Paid $43.21; Williams (back). QUESTIONABLE: DE Jer- #1 Singles
Trifecta (7-3-5) Paid $53.00; Pic 3 (4-7-7) emiah Attaochu (hamstring), WR Dontrelle
He’s just a great guy.” THEHOUSE.COM 300 RESULTS Paid $48.65. Inman (groin), TE Sean McGrath (knee).
Round Robin
C. Scala (CV) d. P. Cincinnati (WIL) 0-6,
Moments later, a track em- Saturday 7th—$29,500,1m70yds MINNESOTA VIKINGS at PITTSBURGH 6-4, 12-10; H. Malinen (LD) d. P. Cincinnati
5-Nyx Warrior (Wolfsont)..... 7.60,3.80,2.60 STEELERS — MINNESOTA VIKINGS: QUES-
ployee picked up the latest haul At Chicagoland Speedway
3-Miss Helen (Davis J.).................. 9.00,5.80 TIONABLE: LB Anthony Barr (hamstring),
(WIL) 6-2, 6-4; C. Scala(CV) d. H. Malinen
(LD) 0-6, 7-5, 10-7.
Joliet, Ill.
from the stuffed mailbox — she Lap length: 1.50 miles
6-I’m Not Joking (Bowman A.).............. 9.60 QB Sam Bradford (knee), CB Xavier Rhodes #2 Singles
Also Ran: Brusquer, La Vie Ross, Hon- (hip). PITTSBURGH STEELERS: OUT: T Jerald
estimated 200 letters already (Start position in parentheses) est Feelings, Into Bluegrass. Race Time: Hawkins (knee). QUESTIONABLE: TE Vance
C. Noecker (WIL) d. L. Musser (LD) 6-2, 6-4;
J. McBride(CV) d. A. Rempp (CY )6-2, 6-2.
had been written by Saturday 1. (14) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 200 1:44.20. Daily Double (7-5) Paid $41.80; Ex- McDonald (back), DE Stephon Tuitt (bi- Consolation: A. Rempp (CY) d. L. Musser
acta (5-3) Paid $23.90; Superfecta (5-3-6-2) ceps), S J.J. Wilcox (concussion).
morning — and promised they laps, 0 rating, 47 points. 2. (3) Kyle Larson,
Chevrolet, 200, 0, 0. 3. (6) Elliott Sadler, Paid $90.76; Trifecta (5-3-6) Paid $116.20; NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS at NEW OR-
(LD) 6-3, 6-4.
Finals: J. McBride (CV) d. C. Noecker (WIL)
would be delivered to Junior by Chevrolet, 200, 0, 45. 4. (9) Daniel Hemric, Pic 3 (7-7-5) Paid $24.20. LEANS SAINTS — NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS:
OUT: WR Danny Amendola (concussion,
7-5, 6-3.
the end of race weekend. Chevrolet, 200, 0, 34. 5. (13) Austin Dillon,
Chevrolet, 200, 0, 0.
OFF-TRACK WAGERING knee), LB Dont’a Hightower (knee), WR #3 Singles
Fan enthusiasm hasn’t 6. (7) Matt Tifft, Toyota, 200, 0, 35. 7. (5)
Following is a list of tracks and post times
for today’s off-track wagering at Penn Na-
Matt Slater (hamstring), DT Vincent Val-
entine (knee). QUESTIONABLE: T Marcus
Round Robin
R. Eby (CV) d. L. Richwine (CY) 6-4, 6-3;
waned for Junior even as he’s Cole Custer, Ford, 200, 0, 47. 8. (17) Ty Dil- tional’s Lancaster Off-Track site: Cannon (ankle), S Nate Ebner (shoulder), R. Eby (CV) d. A. Hahnlen (LD) 6-1, 6-1; L.
lon, Chevrolet, 200, 0, 0. 9. (11) Blake Koch,
stumbled through a disheart- Chevrolet, 200, 0, 28. 10. (16) Darrell Wal-
Saratoga H.................................. 12:15 p.m.
Harrahs Phila.............................. 12:40 p.m.
S Devin McCourty (groin). NEW ORLEANS
SAINTS: OUT: T Terron Armstead (shoulder),
Richwine (CY) d. A. Hahnlen (LD) 6-4, 6-4.
ening final season that will lace Jr, Ford, 200, 0, 27. Churchill Downs.......................... 12:45 p.m. T Zach Strief (knee). QUESTIONABLE: LB Ste-
#4 Singles
E. Kready (CV) d. J. Bramley (LD) 6-1, 6-1;
11. (12) Brennan Poole, Chevrolet, 200, 0,
end without a NASCAR Cup 26. 12. (15) Brandon Jones, Chevrolet, 200,
Parx Racing................................. 12:55 p.m.
Woodbine T....................................... 1 p.m.
phone Anthony (ankle), DE Trey Hendrickson
(illness), LB Nathan Stupar (hamstring).
A. Yu (WIL) d. M. Spangler (CY) 6-1, 6-0.
championship in his 18-year 0, 25. 13. (19) Brendan Gaughan, Chevro- Laurel Park.................................... 1:10 p.m. NEW YORK JETS at OAKLAND RAIDERS —
Consolation: J. Bramley (LD) d. M. Span-
gler (CY) 6-4, 7-6 (4).
career. Earnhardt, a two-time let, 200, 0, 24. 14. (24) Spencer Gallagher,
Chevrolet, 200, 0, 23. 15. (18) Michael An-
Gulfstream.................................... 1:15 p.m. NEW YORK JETS: OUT: LB Bruce Carter (an-
kle), C Jonotthan Harrison (concussion), TE
Finals: A. Yu (WIL) d. E. Kready (CV) 6-3,
Belmont........................................ 1:30 p.m.
Daytona 500 champion, has nett, Chevrolet, 200, 0, 22. Zia Park......................................... 2:10 p.m. Jordan Leggett (knee), S Rontez Miles (eye),
4-6, 10-7.
#5 Singles
just one top-five finish this 16. (20) Dakoda Armstrong, Toyota, 200,
0, 21. 17. (10) Ryan Reed, Ford, 200, 0, 20.
Arlington....................................... 2:25 p.m. LB Edmond Robinson (groin), TE Eric Tom-
linson (elbow). OAKLAND RAIDERS: QUES- C. McBride (CV) d. A. Petrascu (LD) 6-0, 6-1;
Hazel Park T.................................. 4:30 p.m.
season and hasn’t finished 18. (1) Erik Jones, Toyota, 200, 0, 0. 19. (2) Golden Gate................................. 4:45 p.m. TIONABLE: S Keith McGill (foot), RB Jamize E. Appler (WIL) d. C. Bennett (CY) 6-1, 6-3.
Consolation: A. Petrascu (LD) d. C. Ben-
better than 12th in his last 10 Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 199, 0, 0. 20. (23) Hastings........................................ 4:50 p.m. Olawale (quadricep), CB Sean Smith (neck).
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES at KANSAS CITY nett (CY) 6-4, 4-6, 10-4.
Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 199, 0, 17. Los Alamitos T................................... 5 p.m.
races in the No. 88 Chevro- 21. (25) JJ Yeley, Toyota, 198, 0, 16. 22. Presque Isle.................................. 5:25 p.m. CHIEFS — PHILADELPHIA EAGLES: OUT: CB Finals: E. Appler (WIL) d. C. McBride (CV)
7-6 (4), 7-5.
let. When NASCAR’s version (34) David Starr, Chevrolet, 197, 0, 15. 23. Mountaineer..................................... 7 p.m. Ronald Darby (ankle), DT Destiny Vaeao
(wrist). QUESTIONABLE: S Corey Graham #1 Doubles
(21) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 196, 0, 14. Red Mile............................................ 7 p.m.
of the playoffs open today 24. (22) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 196, 0, 13. Hawthorne H................................ 8:10 p.m. (hamstring). KANSAS CITY CHIEFS: DOUBT- O. Quartey and D. Fiestritzer (CY) d. B.
at Chicagoland, Earnhardt 25. (27) Harrison Rhodes, Chevrolet, 196, Australia A.................................. 10:45 p.m. FUL: G Parker Ehinger (knee), LB Reggie Rag-
land (knee). QUESTIONABLE: S Ron Parker
Corjuc and A. Katrinak (WIL) 5-7, 6-4, 10-
5; L. Conway and K. Fridey (LD) d. C. Carter
0, 12.
starts with a more modest 26. (4) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 196, 0, 0. 27.
Australia B....................................... 11 p.m.
Australia C.................................. 11:25 p.m. (ankle), LB Kevin Pierre-Louis (illness). and K. Kochanowski (CV) 6-2, 5-7, 10-4.
Consolation: B. Corjuc and A. Katrinak
goal of finishing the season (29) Joey Gase, Chevrolet, 196, 0, 10. 28. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS at SEATTLE SE-
AHAWKS — SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS: OUT: (WIL) d. C. Carter and K. Kochanowski (CV)
inside the top 20 in the stand- (37) Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 194, 0, 9. 29.
(31) Vinnie Miller, Chevrolet, 193, 0, 8. 30. NFL LB Reuben Foster (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: 6-3, 4-6, 10-5.
Finals: O. Quartey and D. Fiestritzer (CY)
ings. (35) Chris Cockrum, Chevrolet, 193, 0, 7. S Jimmie Ward (hamstring). SEATTLE SE-
AHAWKS: DOUBTFUL: LB Terence Garvin d. L. Conway and K. Fridey (LD) 6-2, 6-1.
“We should’ve run well all 31. (32) Mario Gosselin, Chevrolet, 184,
0, 6. 32. (39) Mike Harmon, Dodge, 184, 0,
(shoulder). QUESTIONABLE: CB Richard #2 Doubles
year and gotten ourselves into 5. 33. (8) William Byron, Chevrolet, trans-
Sherman (hamstring).
TENNESSEE TITANS at JACKSONVILLE
C. Bomgardner and D. Fiorgione (LD) d.
O. Xie and A. Deutschman (WIL) 7-5, 6-2;
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
the playoffs for all of our fans,” mission, 166, 0, 4. 34. (30) Josh Bilicki,
East JAGUARS — TENNESSEE TITANS: OUT: S C. Nava and S. Steed (CV) d. M. Houseman
Chevrolet, electrical, 152, 0, 3. 35. (26) BJ
he said. McLeod, Chevrolet, engine, 86, 0, 2. W L T Pct PF PA Johnathan Cyprien (hamstring), CB Tye
Smith (hand). JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS:
and L. Samphilipo (CY) 7-6 (5), 6-2.
Consolation: O. Xie and A. Deutschman
Buffalo................. 1 0 0 1.000 21 12
There are 16 drivers in the 36. (28) Timmy Hill, Toyota, vibration, 33,
Miami.................. 0 0 0 .000 0 0 OUT: S Calvin Pryor (ankle). QUESTION- (WIL) d. M. Houseman and L. Samphilipo
0, 1. 37. (33) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet,
NASCAR playoff field. engine, 24, 0, 1. 38. (38) Morgan Shepherd, New England....... 0 1 0 .000 27 42 ABLE: CB Jalen Ramsey (ankle).
WASHINGTON REDSKINS at LOS ANGELES
(CY) 6-1, 6-1.
Finals: C. Nava and S. Steed (CV) d. C. Bom-
N.Y. Jets................ 0 1 0 .000 12 21
There’s only one driver with Chevrolet, handling, 23, 0, 1. 39. (36) Jeff
South RAMS — WASHINGTON REDSKINS: QUES- gardner and D. Fiorgione (WIL) 6-1, 6-2.
Green, Chevrolet, brakes, 8, 0, 1. 40. (40)
the stature of Dale Junior. Matt Mills, Chevrolet, vibration, 3, 0, 0. W L T Pct PF PA TIONABLE: WR Josh Doctson (hamstring).
LOS ANGELES RAMS: QUESTIONABLE: CB
All Tournament Team — C. Scala (CV),
Tournament MVP; O. Quartey (CY); C. Nava
Earnhardt has been plagued Race Statistics
Jacksonville.......... 1 0 0 1.000 29 7
Houston............... 1 1 0 .500 20 38
Kayvon Webster (shoulder). (CV); H. Malinen (LD); A. Yu (WIL).
by concussions the last several Average Speed of Race Winner: 133.207 Tennessee............ 0 1 0 .000 16 26
GREEN BAY PACKERS at ATLANTA FAL-
CONS — OUT: T Jason Spriggs (hamstring). Linden Hall 4, Hanover 1
mph.
years, and he missed half of Time of Race: 2 hours, 15 minutes, 7 sec-
Indianapolis......... 0 1 0 .000 9 46
North
DOUBTFUL: LB Ahmad Brooks (concus- SINGLES — J. Moss (LH) d. E. Freeze 6-2,
6-2; A. Wagaman (H) d. A. Mecray 2-6, 7-6,
last season recovering from a onds. W L T Pct PF PA
sion). QUESTIONABLE: DT Montravius Ad-
ams (foot), T David Bakhtiari (hamstring), 1-0; S. Hu (LH) d. L. Hippensteel 6-3, 6-0.
Margin of Victory: 1.772 seconds.
head injury. Caution Flags: 5 for 24 laps.
Baltimore............. 1 0 0 1.000 20 0
Pittsburgh............ 1 0 0 1.000 21 18
S Kentrell Brice (quadricep, knee), T Bryan DOUBLES — M. Tanna and L. Posadas
(LH) d. B. Shea and M. Murren 6-1, 6-2; A.
A third-generation racer, Lead Changes: 11 among 5 drivers. Cleveland............. 0 1 0 .000 18 21
Bulaga (ankle, illness), DT Mike Daniels
(hip). ATLANTA FALCONS: QUESTIONABLE: Olive and A. Myamekye (LH) d. E. Arhart
Earnhardt turns 43 in Octo- Lap Leaders: E.Jones 1-47; C.Custer 48;
E.Jones 49-92; C.Custer 93-130; K.Larson
Cincinnati............. 0 2 0 .000 9 33 RB Brian Hill (ankle). and M. Alvarez 6-0, 6-1.
West
ber, is newly married and has 131-145; C.Custer 146; K.Larson 147-151; W L T Pct PF PA
Monday
said he wants to start a family. C.Custer 152; K.Larson 153-154; R.Blaney Denver................. 1 0 0 1.000 24 21
DETROIT LIONS at NEW YORK GIANTS —
DETROIT LIONS: LIMITED: DE Ezekiel Ansah VOLLEYBALL
155-182; E.Jones 183-185; J.Allgaier 186- Oakland............... 1 0 0 1.000 26 16
He has won NASCAR’s most 200 Kansas City.......... 1 0 0 1.000 42 27
(knee). FULL: WR Golden Tate (finger). NEW
YORK GIANTS: LIMITED: WR Odell Beckham
popular driver award a record Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, L.A. Chargers........ 0 1 0 .000 21 24 (ankle), T Bobby Hart (ankle), LB Keenan
Laps Led): E.Jones, 3 times for 91 laps;
14 times. C.Custer, 4 times for 37 laps; R.Blaney, 1
NATIONAL CONFERENCE Robinson (concussion). FULL: DT Jay Brom-
ley (knee), CB Janoris Jenkins (ankle, hand),
COLLEGIATE WOMEN
East
He wanted to win a champi- time for 27 laps; K.Larson, 3 times for 19 W L T Pct PF PA WR Tavarres King (ankle). Elizabethtown 3, Penn State Berks 0
laps; J.Allgaier, 1 time for 14 laps.
onship for himself, his team Wins: W.Byron, 3; K.Larson, 3; J.Allgaier,
Philadelphia......... 1 0 0 1.000 30 17 Elizabethtown d. Penn State Berks, 25-9,
Dallas................... 1 0 0 1.000 19 3 25-20, 25-12.
and owner Rick Hendrick, 2; E.Jones, 2; R.Blaney, 1; J.Clements, 1; N.Y. Giants............ 0 1 0 .000 3 19 TRANSACTIONS PS-B Scoring: Aces, L. Bankert 1; Kills,
but also for the fans who R.Reed, 1.
Top 10 in Points: 1. E.Sadler, 939;
Washington......... 0 1 0 .000 17 30 M. Lackman 7; Blocks, A. Carr 3; Digs, M.
South Wojciechowski 11; Assists, M. Schwartz 23.
have idolized him because 2. J.Allgaier, 821; 3. W.Byron, 803; 4. W L T Pct PF PA E-town Scoring: Aces, G. Anders 3, C. Galla-
of his aw-shucks charm, can- D.Hemric, 736; 5. B.Poole, 727; 6. C.Custer,
664; 7. M.Tifft, 617; 8. B.Koch, 565; 9.
Carolina............... 1 0 0 1.000 23 3
BASEBALL
gher 3; Kills, M. Garner 9; Blocks, M. Garner
6; Digs, E. Shatto 10; Assists, G. Anders 28.
dor and deep NASCAR roots. B.Gaughan, 535; 10. M.Annett, 534.
Atlanta................. 1 0 0 1.000 23 17
Tampa Bay........... 0 0 0 .000 0 0 COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended
Mary Washington 3, F&M 1
His late Hall of Fame father, NASCAR Driver Rating Formula New Orleans........ 0 1 0 .000 19 29 Chicago Cubs C Willson Contreras two
games and fined him an undisclosed Mary Washington d. Franklin & Marshall,
Dale, won seven titles and A maximum of 150 points can be attained
in a race.
North
W L T Pct PF PA amount and fined Cubs RHP John Lackey an 24-26, 25-16, 25-22, 25-21.
F&M Scoring: Aces, C. Yoo 2; Kills, D.
was known as “The Intimida- The formula combines the following cat- Detroit................. 1 0 0 1.000 35 23 undisclosed amount for their actions dur-
ing Friday’s game. Hahn 18; Digs, G. Polisano 10; Assists, G.
tor.” egories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes,
Average Running Position While on Lead
Minnesota........... 1 0 0 1.000 29 19
Green Bay............ 1 0 0 1.000 17 9 American League Maggiore 39. MW Scoring: Aces, L. Walters
Earnhardt just could never Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Chicago................ 0 1 0 .000 17 23 DETROIT TIGERS — Reinstated 2B Dixon 3; Kills, P. Dunow 21; Blocks, S. Sisk 1; Digs,
J. Yost 11, P. Dunow 11; Assists, W. Berry 46.
Machado from paternity leave.
get it going in a bit of a lacklus- Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. West
LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Assigned RHP St. Mary’s 3, Lancaster Bible 0
W L T Pct PF PA
ter season by Hendrick’s lofty F1 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX LINEUP L.A. Rams............. 1 0 0 1.000 46 9 Brooks Pounders outright to Salt Lake (PCL). St. Mary’s d. Lancaster Bible, 25-16, 25-
NEW YORK YANKEES — Recalled INF
standards. After Saturday qualifying; race Sunday Seattle................. 0 1 0 .000 9 17
Miguel Andujar and RHP Jonathan Holder
23, 25-11.
SMC Scoring: Aces, H. Krauss 2, E. Benedict
At Marina Bay Street Circuit Arizona................ 0 1 0 .000 23 35
But can any driver truly rival Singapore San Francisco....... 0 1 0 .000 3 23 from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). 2; Kills, G. Siefert 8, M. Kelly 8; Blocks, A. McK-
TAMPA BAY RAYS — Reinstated RHP Jacob
Earnhardt’s following? Lap length: 3.44 miles Thursday’s Game Faria from the 10-day DL.
ay 4; Digs, M. Dangler 12; Assists, M. Griffiths
27. LBC Scoring: Aces, H. Thompson 2; Kills,
Check the mailbox in 20 (Car number in parentheses)
Houston 13.............................. Cincinnati 9 National League A. Hayworth 7; Blocks, B. Roberts 3; Digs, M.
Sunday’s Games
years. 1. (5) Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Fer-
Philadelphia at Kansas City............... 1 p.m.
ATLANTA BRAVES — Reinstated RHP Ja-
son Motte from the 10-day DL.
Kemrer 12; Assists, A. Shuey 18.
rari, 1:39.491. 2. (33) Max Verstappen,
Netherlands, Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer, Arizona at Indianapolis..................... 1 p.m. CHICAGO CUBS — Reinstated SS Addison
Allgaier wins Xfinity 1:39.814. 3. (3) Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Minnesota at Pittsburgh................... 1 p.m.
Cleveland at Baltimore..................... 1 p.m.
Russell from the 10-day DL.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Sent RHP
BOWLING
Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer, 1:39.840. 4. (7)
Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 1:40.069. New England at New Orleans........... 1 p.m. Brandon McCarthy to Tulsa (TL) for a rehab
Justin Allgaier pulled away 5. (44) Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, Chicago at Tampa Bay....................... 1 p.m.
Buffalo at Carolina............................ 1 p.m.
assignment.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Designated 3B
off the final restart and won 1:40.126.
6. (77) Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, Tennessee at Jacksonville................. 1 p.m. Yadiel Rivera for assignment. Placed RHP LEISURE
the NASCAR Xfinity Series 1:40.810. 7. (27) Nico Hulkenberg, Ger-
N.Y. Jets at Oakland...................... 4:05 p.m.
Miami at L.A. Chargers................ 4:05 p.m.
Jimmy Nelson on the 10-day DL. Selected
the contract of RHP Aaron Wilkerson from
BANTAM/PREP
Joseph Hull...................... 63-114-104—281
race Saturday at Chicagoland many, Renault, 1:41.013. 8. (14) Fernando San Francisco at Seattle............... 4:25 p.m. Colorado Springs (PCL). William Winders................ 44-48-110—202
Alonso, Spain, McLaren Honda, 1:41.179.
Speedway. 9. (2) Stoffel Vandoorne, Belgium, McLaren
Washington at L.A. Rams............. 4:25 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Sent RHP Drew
Hutchison outright to Indianapolis (IL).
Ava Green.......................... 94-119-96—174
Dallas at Denver.......................... 4:25 p.m. Elizabeth Hull....................... 46-70-58—189
Allgaier, from nearby Ri- Honda, 1:41.398. 10. (55) Carlos Sainz, Green Bay at Atlanta................... 8:30 p.m. FOOTBALL Aiden Wintersteen.............. 68-56-65—189
Spain, Toro Rosso, 1:42.056.
verton, won for the second 11. (30) Jolyon Palmer, Britain, Renault, Monday’s Games National Football League JUNIOR/MAJOR
time this season in NASCAR’s 1:42.107. 12. (11) Sergio Perez, Mexico, Detroit at N.Y. Giants................... 8:30 p.m. BALTIMORE RAVENS — Placed CB Shel-
don Price on injured reserve. Waived RB
Nick Mease.................... 237-245-247—729
Tyler Lappa.................... 210-222-181—613
Thursday, Sept. 21
second-tier series. JR Motor- Force India Mercedes, 1:42.246. 13. (26)
Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Toro Rosso, 1:42.338. L.A. Rams at San Francisco.......... 8:25 p.m. Jeremy Langford. Signed RB Alex Collins Jordan Schell................. 180-233-198—611
sports had a banner day with 14. (31) Esteban Ocon, France, Force India Sunday, Sept. 24
and CB Tony McRae from the practice
squad.
Gavin Davidson.............. 195-199-200—594
Emily Scheurich............. 163-181-191—534
Allgaier’s win and the official Mercedes, 1:42.760. 15. (8) Romain Gros-
jean, France, Haas Ferrari, 1:43.883.
Baltimore vs Jacksonville in London, UK...9:30 a.m. CLEVELAND BROWNS — Waived DL Ty- Bob Walker.................... 204-165-162—531
New Orleans at Carolina................... 1 p.m.
coronation of Elliott Sadler’s 16. (20) Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Tampa Bay at Minnesota.................. 1 p.m.
rone Holmes. Signed WR Rashard Higgins
from the practice squad.
Jake Petrosky................. 184-162-174—520
Annabelle Allison........... 154-186-161—501
regular-season champion- Haas Ferrari, 1:43.756. 17. (19) Felipe Mas- Denver at Buffalo.............................. 1 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed LB Makenzie Kirchner......... 125-197-139—461
sa, Brazil, Williams Mercedes, 1:44.014. 18. Pittsburgh at Chicago....................... 1 p.m.
ship. (18) Lance Stroll, Canada, Williams Mer- Miami at N.Y. Jets.............................. 1 p.m.
Darnell Sankey from the practice squad.
Waived WR Matt Hazel.
Lacey Slaymaker............ 145-121-178—444
Aryon Chase.................. 149-137-105—391
Xfinity opens its postseason cedes, 1:44.728. 19. (94) Pascal Wehrlein, N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia................ 1 p.m. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Released RB C.J. Eva Brubaker.................... 99-151-121—371
Germany, Sauber Ferrari, 1:45.059. 20. (9)
next week at Kentucky Speed- Marcus Ericsson, Sweden, Sauber Ferrari,
Atlanta at Detroit.............................. 1 p.m.
Houston at New England.................. 1 p.m.
Spiller. Signed RB Akeem Hunt from the
practice squad.
Cooper Palmer................. 72-158-131—361
Garrett Bleacher............ 101-118-126—345
way. 1:45.570. Cleveland at Indianapolis................. 1 p.m. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS — Signed CB Kayla Wasche................... 81-105-103—289
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the weight of student loans?
Should you dump him or her
because of the debt? Could
you bring yourself to marry
someone with substantial
student loans?
IonTuition, which provides
an online debt-management
service for students, conduct- Amid high prices, replica shoes gain a foothold on black market
ed a survey of 1,000 American
adults to determine how stu- DAVID PIERSON right holders the world over. With its recognizable “primeknit” fab-
LOS ANGELES TIMES
dent debt plays out in dating. High-end fake Yeezys may represent a ric and chunky soles embedded with pro-
It’s not playing well. Kevin longed for a pair of Adidas’ “pi- tiny fraction of the $460 billion knockoff prietary “boost” cushioning, the Yeezys
Seventy-five percent of sur- rate black” Yeezys, a charcoal-colored goods industry, but they provide a snap- have transcended the niche world of
vey respondents viewed stu- edition of the ultrahip sneakers designed shot into how widespread counterfeiting streetwear and crossed into celebrity
dent loan debt as “baggage.” by rapper Kanye West. has become in the digital age — all to the territory thanks to the Kardashians, the
And 12 percent said they’d be But the 22-year-old Riverside, Cali- delight of collectors who are so devoted Hadid sisters and, of course, West, one of
more concerned about high fornia, resident couldn’t just walk into a to the shoes they’re willing to undermine the most closely followed musicians in
levels of education loans than store and buy them. The limited produc- the very brand that makes them. the world.
if a prospective partner had tion shoes sold out shortly after their re- The shadow sneaker trade shows the Hash-tagged endlessly on social me-
a child, was divorced or had a lease, and resellers online were charging tools of globalization aren’t restricted to dia platforms like Instagram, the Yeezys
record as a nonviolent felon. upward of $1,500, 7 1/2 times the original multinational brands. helped launch an improbable coup in the
During one of my recent on- retail price. The replicas Kevin wears are re-creat- fashion world by making Adidas seem
line chats, a reader expressed So the assistant high school football ed expertly in China, marketed on social cooler than Nike.
apprehension about dating coach did what more and more collec- media, sold over reputable e-commerce Nike remains the overwhelmingly
someone with student loans. tors are doing to satisfy their Yeezy fix: sites and delivered discreetly by interna- dominant athletic footwear brand in the
She wasn’t sure if the debt was He had a replica pair delivered to his tional couriers. U.S., commanding 37.7 percent of the in-
a deal breaker. doorstep from China. And customers are more than will- dustry’s market share by revenue in July,
“I am debt-free thanks to “If I could readily buy a pair of Yeezys at ing to pay more than $100 a pair for the according to NPD Group.
various factors, some related the store right now, I wouldn’t buy fake fakes, knowing it often takes an expert to But that’s down from 39.5 percent the
to hard work and much relat- ones,” said Kevin, who agreed to be in- spot the difference. same time a year ago. Adidas, the second-
ed to luck. My parents could terviewed on the condition his last name “When I’m in the city I like to pay at- biggest brand, has seen its market share
help me pay for college,” the not be published to avoid jeopardizing tention to what people have on their feet, grow to 11.9 percent from 7.3 precent in
reader wrote. “My girlfriend is his relationship with illegal sellers. and I’ve never seen more fakes ever in that period.
so incredibly responsible and Kevin’s entree into the world of replica my life,” said sneaker designer Jeff Sta- Winning West’s endorsement was a
hardworking but did not grow shoes was through the user-generated ple, who has collaborated with brands victory for Adidas.
up with the same privileges. website Reddit, where collectors share such as Puma, New Balance and Nike, for The rapper originally worked with Nike
At 20, her parents disowned photos of copycat shoes and contact in- which he created the riot-inducing “Pi- to release his namesake shoes (Yeezy is a
her for being gay. She went formation for sellers. geon Dunks.” derivative of his nickname, Ye), but sev-
from homeless to working full They coach counterfeiters on how to “There’s no shame in the game any- ered ties with the company in 2013.
time to paying for college and get minute details correct like the proper more.” When Adidas put out its first pair of
graduate school herself and length of a sock liner or the right amount Yeezys in 2015, it sparked a frenzy that
has become a very successful of fuzz on a suede patch. With each batch Memories of MJ has contributed to the company’s share
adult.” of bootlegs, the replicas become increas- price nearly doubling since then.
Nevertheless, the debt load ingly difficult to distinguish from their Not since Michael Jordan left his im- Collectors and resellers camped out in
looms. authentic counterparts. primatur on a line of Nike high-tops front of specialty sneaker stores days be-
“She still has student debt, “Why pay over $1,000 for Yeezys when more than 30 years ago has a pair of fore new Yeezy releases.
recently consolidated, as you can get a pair that looks the same for sneakers had a bigger impact on popular Tech-savvy buyers downloaded bots
well as some credit card debt $120?” he said. culture or inspired more high-end coun- that would scan online retailers for
(almost all gone),” the reader It’s a question vexing brands and copy- terfeits. SNEAKERS, page D7
added. “I’ve never met anyone
so responsible and focused.
But I’ve bailed out signifi-
cant others before and I have
vowed to never do that again
without being married. The
Barbecue restaurant opens in E-town
differences in our financial
standing are real and it’s hard
for me not to get judgmental BOOTHY’S BBQ
sometimes about her deci- n Address: 28 S. Market
sions when I’m all about St., Elizabethtown.
aiming to be debt-free. Do you n Phone: 717-689-0008.
have any advice on how to be
more understanding?” n Hours: 3-9:30 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday,
You absolutely shouldn’t go CHAD UMBLE noon-10 p.m. Friday and
into a relationship thinking WHAT’S IN STORE Saturday, noon-7:30 p.m.
debt won’t be your problem if Sunday.
being debt-free is a value you n Online: facebook.com/
hold dear. Boothy’s BBQ has opened Boothysbbq.
But I don’t think that you in downtown Elizabethtown
have to dump people just with a menu that features
because of their debt load, beef brisket, pulled pork and time at Annie Bailey’s in
whether it’s education or even chicken. downtown Lancaster.
credit card obligations. If The new restaurant at 28 S. Boothy’s BBQ takes a space
you’re dating and want to know Market St. also has nachos, BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
formerly occupied by the Pita
when debt should be a deal fish tacos and salads, with a Kevin Booth prepares a barbecue dish at Boothy’s BBQ in Eliza- Pit, which closed last month.
bethtown, which recently opened in the former Pita Pit space.
breaker, here are four signs. variety of vegan options.
Boothy’s BBQ is owned by Anytime Fitness to
The debt isn’t treated like a Kevin Booth, who also oper- with a handful of employees. trailer will feature a variety open downtown
big deal. ates food trailers and does Around the end of the of “comfort food” includ-
Listen to how someone is catering. The new restaurant month, Booth says he plans ing chicken and gravy over A national health and fit-
talking about his or her debt. provides food for Funk Brew- to start parking his food mashed potatoes. On Satur- ness club chain that is open
Does the person have a cavalier ing, which has a taproom trailers right outside the days, a food trailer will serve 24 hours a day is slated to
attitude about it? Dating gives next to the restaurant. restaurant on Fridays and tacos. open a location this winter in
you an opportunity to exam- Boothy’s BBQ has seating Saturdays. Booth, who has been a chef downtown Lancaster.
DEBT, page D2 for around 30 and operates On Friday evenings, a food for 40 years, also works part WHAT’S IN STORE, page D8
D2 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2017 BUSINESS LNP | LANCASTER, PA
Dr. Madhavi Reddy Dr. Ankur K. Sadhukhan Dr. Gregory R. Spisak Jr. Dr. Alison M. Stanley There’s no plan to
aggressively get out
n Four physicians have She is board-certified in Rochester. He is board- at Danville Regional of debt.
joined Lancaster General pain management and certified in family medicine. Medical Center. He is
Health Physicians anesthesiology. board-certified in internal If your significant
Sadhukhan most recently other ignores calls
practices. She most recently practiced at Stephen G. medicine.
from creditors, isn’t
Dr. Madhavi Reddy, practiced at Anesthesia Diamantoni, M.D., and Dr. Alison M. Stanley,
of Lititz, has joined LG Associates of Lancaster. Associates Family Practice. of Lancaster, has joined opening mail and
Health Physicians Pain LG Health Physicians doesn’t have a specif-
Dr. Ankur K. Sadhukhan, Dr. Gregory R. Spisak Jr.,
Management. Reddy, of Lancaster, has joined of Manheim, has joined Family Medicine Manheim. Daniel Mortensen ic strategy to get out
a graduate of Temple LG Health Physicians LG Health Physicians Stanley, a graduate of of debt, you should
University School of Family Medicine Strasburg. Hospitalists. A graduate Penn State College of n Mennonite Home be very concerned.
Medicine, completed a Sadhukhan, a graduate of of Philadelphia College of Medicine, completed an Communities has hired Often people want
residency and fellowship internship and residency Daniel Mortensen as vice
at the Hospital of the
New Jersey Medical School, Osteopathic Medicine, he
recently at Lancaster president of operations. to know when they
completed a residency completed an internship should disclose their
University of Pennsylvania. at Highland Hospital of and residency recently General Hospital. Mortensen, of Lancaster, debt. Talk about the
previously was executive
vice president at University details when you
of Valley Forge. start to get serious.
CONTACT Mortenson holds two
If you’ve decided
INFORMATION bachelor’s degrees from to be exclusive —
“Who’s News,” featuring Vanguard University of and particularly if
promotions, hirings Southern California and a marriage is on your
and certifications of doctorate from Claremont mind — it’s time.
management-level Graduate University. And be prepared for
employees, appears each the other person to
Sunday. Send us your walk. It’s his or her
news with an optional JPG Taylor Bland Dennis DiSabatino Rocky Bare
n Lancaster Country Day prerogative. Discern-
photo to businessnews@ ing what you can and
School has named Lou
lnpnews.com or by visiting n Godfrey has hired n Cargas Systems energy division. He has a can’t deal with is why
Castelli and David Lieb to
lancasteronline.com/ Taylor Bland as an account has promoted Dennis bachelor’s degree from
manager. DiSabatino to vice Rutgers University and
its board of trustees for you date.
whosnewsform. “Who’s
News” items also can be president and Rocky Bare an MBA from Alvernia
three-year terms. I loathe debt. As
Bland, of Mechanicsburg, Castelli, of Lancaster, is I’ve said before, if
mailed to LNP Business most recently worked to sales manager in the University.
News, P.O. Box 1328, at Oden & Associates in energy division. Bare, of Lancaster, was
a private capital markets debt were a person,
Lancaster PA 17608-1328 Memphis, Tennessee, as an DiSabatino, of Muhlenberg, hired in 2015 as a sales
investment banker with I would slap it. Yet,
or dropped off at our Chapman Associates. Lieb, I would not judge
account manager. Bland was hired in 2003, most consultant after 12 years
of Birdsboro, is a corporate
offices at 8 W. King St. in graduated from Christian recently serving as with John Deere. Bare is a
restructuring consultant. someone solely on
downtown Lancaster. Brothers University. director of sales in the University of Iowa graduate. the basis of his or her
indebtedness.
People make mis-
Bankruptcies Calendar takes. Maybe they
borrowed too much
because they used
Here is a list of Lancaster Stephen L. and Jeanette Michael J. and Tracy Wednesday, Sept. 20 to be irresponsible.
County bankruptcies M. Sherk, 1700 block of M. White, 1100 block of Or they lost a job or
recorded in U.S. Manor Street, Columbia. n Lancaster County Apple Corps, a Macintosh user
Lebanon Road, Manheim.
group, at 7:15 p.m., Locust Grove Mennonite School, 2257 were trying to better
Bankruptcy Court, Eastern Chapter 7. Chapter 13.
Old Philadelphia Pike. Information: http://cs.millersville. themselves.
District of Pennsylvania,
edu/~ekatz/lcac/. Don’t stand in judg-
Reading, Sept. 5-11. Beatrice A. Quayle, 100 Gregory John and
block of East High Street, ment of past behav-
Kelly L. Young, first block Amanda Kay Hastings, ior. It should inform
of Knollwood Drive.
Maytown. Chapter 7.
200 block of Kings Cross Tuesday, Oct. 3
you, not necessarily
Chapter 7. Road, Lititz. Chapter 13. n Free Lancaster Chamber consortium for Lancaster city
Jerry E. and Joann and Lancaster Township, at 7:30 a.m., TONO Group, 436
stop you from getting
Fullbright, 900 block of W. James St., Suite 100. Registration at lancasterchamber. further involved.
Larry A. Tinson, 100 block n Under Chapter 7 of
of East Lemon Street.
Prospect Road, Columbia. com/events. When dating, pay
Chapter 7. the U.S. Bankruptcy
Chapter 7. attention to the
Code, a debtor’s assets
are liquidated to pay Thursday, Oct. 5 person’s present-day
Minerva M. Virata, first financial conduct.
Debra Adrina Parker, block of Chickadee Circle, creditors. Under Chapter n Ephrata Area Chamber of Commerce fall dinner, at 5
first block of Foal Court. Leola. Chapter 13. 11, the debtor, often a p.m., the Inn at Leola Village’s Casa di Fiori, 38 Deborah
If you like what you
Chapter 13. company, reorganizes Drive. Keynote speaker will be Rebekah Gregory, a Boston see, then stay.
Deane J. and Tracy A. and may pay some Marathon bombing survivor and author of “Taking My Life
Helen Susan Little, 1200 Portner, first block of creditors. Under Chapter Back.” Tickets: $75 for members, $85 for nonmembers.
block of Henbird Lane. 13, a debtor proposes a Purchase them at ephrataareachamber.org or by calling
n michelle.singletary@
Essex Street, Marietta. washpost.com
Chapter 13. Chapter 13. repayment plan. 717-738-9010.
Technology
STREAMING
Assuming you want to save some pen- service: You want basic DirecTV ($35), no access to Showtime. No problem,
nies, how do you decide to spend your a monthly subscription to Amazon because Amazon offers a Showtime
money? Prime Video ($8.99) and Boomerang subscription for an additional $8.99 a
Here is a simple and straightforward ($4.99). You’re now paying nearly $50, month.
way to keep costs down and still get and you suddenly realize you have KOMANDO, page D8
the programs you crave.
Patience today.
“Game of Thrones,” and maybe you
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doesn’t it? No more paying exorbitant beginning to end, you’ll want HBO. If
fees for hundreds of channels you you love “NCIS,” you’ll need access to
never watch. With streaming services,
you can watch whatever, whenever,
wherever. Pretty great, right?
There’s just one roadblock: Stream-
CBS. As you’re putting together this
list, be realistic. You may think you
can live without “The Bachelorette,”
and then you’ll feel nostalgic and kick
Success tomorrow.
ing services are complicated, far more yourself for losing ABC.
complicated than cable ever was. It’s
hard to find all the television you en- Which service?
joy. Different networks have different
relationships with different streaming This is the hard part: Now that you
services. have your channels, what streaming
The easiest way to sort it out what services are compatible? You’ll find
channels are available on which that a lot of networks are available on
service is to use my handy chart. Visit multiple platforms, but some make it
komando.com/charts/414233/stream- easier than others.
ing-service-channel-line-ups for a Comedy Central isn’t available at
comprehensive lineup of streaming all on Hulu, YouTube or PlayStation
services, including what channels they Vue, which is a real bummer for fans.
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TV, but only through its “Orange” and portfolios, built on a solid foundation
The right hardware “Blue” plans. You can also find it on
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To get the streaming services, you Little” plan.
need a streaming media gadget. Unless So, if your life would be meaningless
you already have this capability in without Fox News, you’ll want Hulu, Looking for a local, disciplined
your smart TV, there are two types of YouTube, Sling TV, or Direct TV Now’s
streaming gadgets: set-top boxes and “Live a Little” plan. Again, my stream- approach to long-term value investing?
HDMI sticks. ing services channel line-up chart will Stop by ... we can help you open the
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Spending Well
Talking Points
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Can Love
TRAVEL
MICAH MAIDENBERG
charge plenty of fees for such lux- “Those passengers certainly
uries as additional bags or extra are important,” said David We-
legroom, they are able to stimu- ingart, an economist at the avia-
For over three years, the average late new demand from occasional tion consultant GRA.
one-way fare between Detroit and fliers with relatively cheap prices Delta, American and United
HOUSING Philadelphia never dipped below and even take passengers from Airlines have all rolled out “ba-
MICHELLE HIGGINS
$308, and sometimes moved high- the major carriers. sic economy” fares. Such tickets
er, topping $385 at one point. This dynamic is not new: In are priced competitively against
But early in 2016, fares started 1993, researchers at the Depart- Spirit and Frontier, but do not
Making a generic rental apart- to fall, according to data from the ment of Transportation called offer the amenities that most
ment your own can be a tricky LINDA JAQUEZ FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
Bureau of Transportation Statis- the same trend the “Southwest consumers have come to expect
proposition, as there are limita- PERSONAL TOUCH Inexpensive tics. By the end of the year, the effect,” named for Southwest on a flight, like receiving a seat
tions on what renters can change floating shelves can be put up in average one-way ticket between Airlines, which grew rapidly assignment or obtaining a refund.
written into many leases. Yet it is many different settings. the two cities stood at just $183. thanks to basic, low-cost flights. Of all the major carriers, United
possible to make a place your own What changed? The primary “It’s impossible to underestimate is fighting the hardest on price.
without spending a lot or even factor was Spirit Airlines. just how important the effect of Scott Kirby, United’s president,
painting. Here are some simple, entirely,” she said. The low-cost carrier began op- low-cost carriers are on a given has shifted the carrier’s strategy
and reversible, things you can do. erating flights from Philadelphia route,” said William McGee of toward the low-cost airlines.
SWAP OUT THE LIGHTS International Airport to Detroit Consumers Union. Pushing back against Wall
USE REMOVABLE WALLPAPER “You can convert ugly track in April 2016, offering one-way Carriers like United and Amer- Street’s wishes to limit capacity
Temporary wallpaper, designed lighting or flush-mount fixtures fares for less than $100, in some ican do not compete with carriers growth, United is adding seats
to be peeled off later, “is one of the into hanging pendants that are cases. Spirit’s move into the route in some of its major markets na-
easiest and most dynamic ways more your style” using adapters, pushed down average ticket costs tionwide. The carrier now expects
to change a space, with no risk of said Ms. Frake, noting that com- at all carriers on it, including Delta Low-cost carriers like to increase its seat capacity in
damage,” said Megan Hopp of Me- mon track lighting brands like Air Lines and American Airlines. Spirit have made flying the domestic market by as much
gan Hopp Design, who rents an Lightolier and Juno sell pendant “Without the low-cost carriers, cheaper industrywide. as 4.5 percent this year over last
apartment in New York. To bright- adapters that are easy to use. A we would have been looking at year, double the 2 percent growth
en her kitchen, she used a remov- bonus: When you move out, you a pretty significant downturn in Delta has forecast. American does
able floral pattern she found on can take your light fixtures. activity,” said James Tyrrell, chief like Frontier and Spirit on every not expect its capacity to change.
Etsy as a backsplash. Cost: $200. revenue officer at Philadelphia type of passenger. Lucrative cor- United’s approach has put it
To ensure you get your securi- COVER UP UGLY FLOORS International Airport. porate accounts are owned by the into direct competition with Spirit
ty deposit back, Dabney Frake, As long as your floor is flat, He said Frontier Airlines, a big carriers, and business trav- in Newark, Houston and Chicago,
the projects editor at Apartment without major grooves or grout similar low-cost carrier, had also elers avoid the cheaper airlines, say executives and analysts.
Therapy, recommends making lines, ugly tile can be hidden be- added flights from Philadelphia. often choosing to pay premium Denver has also emerged as a
sure your walls are clean, dry and neath inexpensive floating vinyl Without such airlines, “you would prices at the last moment to get battleground. Kim Day, the chief
haven’t been painted in at least flooring using no adhesive, or have absolutely seen a different flights that fit their schedules. executive at Denver Internation-
20 days before applying the pa- anything else permanent, said pricing structure,” he added. But the low-cost carriers none- al Airport, said fares at the hub
per. “When it’s time for removal, Ms. Frake, who used this hack in Even as a wave of mergers has theless force the big airlines to are now 15 percent below the na-
start peeling from the top corner a rental bathroom makeover fea- cut the number of major carriers figure out a way to draw the most tional average.
of the paper, pulling slowly down- tured on Apartment Therapy ear- to four and reduced competition, price-sensitive fliers in any given The skirmishes do not amount
ward toward the floor instead of lier this year. “When the tenant is lower-cost airlines play a role in market. Those customers make to a general fare war. Many routes
out,” she said. “If it starts taking ready to move out, all they have moderating ticket costs. up a significant portion of trav- in the United States are dominat-
the paint with it, try aiming a hair to do is pull the floor up to reveal While such airlines offer a no- elers, meaning the major carrier ed by a single carrier, insulating
dryer or heat gun at the surface.” the old tile underneath,” she said. them from price competition.
The cost of a round-trip domes-
CHANGE WINDOW TREATMENTS ADD SHELVES INDUSTRY tic ticket averaged more than
“Get rid of whatever terrible Ms. Hopp pointed out that “one CHANGER $490 in the first half of the year,
blinds came with your apart- of the easiest ways to take your One-way up slightly compared with 2016,
ment immediately, and upgrade rental from looking temporary to fares on according to Airlines Reporting
to something that is both func- lived in” is to hang something oth- Spirit can Corporation, which settles flight
tional and fashionable, whether er than art on the walls. be less than transactions between carriers and
it be curtains or shades,” said Marble shelves, about $60 each $100 in some booking services like Expedia.
Ms. Hopp, who switched out from CB2, add dimension and markets, “I don’t see the prices really ris-
basic blinds for Roman shades texture to her living room. She forcing ing that much from year to year,
throughout her apartment. hung two white lacquered modu- adjustments based on that ability to have that
“Putting a curtain rod up prop- lar night stands, about $170 each, by the bigger competition and keep prices at
erly is not a major renovation flush together in the living room. airlines. a normal level,” said Merritt Pul-
and can be easily patched upon And in the bathroom, she hung lam, a real estate agent who lives
moving out. Window treatments floating shelves she found for in Denver and flies to places like
done right will transform a room about $27 at Target. MORIS MORENO FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES Hawaii for vacations.
DESTINATIONS
HOLIDAYS
TITLE IX FIGHT
ASSOCIATED PRESS
A group of survivors of sexual violence and their supporters gather to protest proposed changes to Title IX before a speech by Education
Secretary Betsy DeVos at the George Mason University Arlington, Va., campus. DeVos plans to end the Obama administration’s rules for
investigating allegations of sexual violence on campus.
Don’t reverse the progress Process for changing Title IX Courts, not colleges, are the
made on campus assault guidance must be inclusive places to prosecute crimes
The Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos recently Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced in
believes all students have the right to an educa- described her intention to roll back the guidance a speech earlier this month that she will roll back
tion free from sexual harassment and violence. on Title IX offered by the Obama administration an Obama-era “guidance” document that drove
We urge Pennsylvanians to voice your support for in its 2011 “Dear Colleague” letter, as “a process, colleges to implement Star Chamber-like tribu-
victims of sexual assault. not an event.” nals to mishandle sexual assault cases.
Recent remarks made by U.S. Secretary of I would like to believe that the process to which The guidance forced colleges to weaken already
Education Betsy DeVos strongly indicate a plan she refers will enhance procedures that will help minimal due process protections for those ac-
to review and potentially alter Title IX guidance colleges and schools better serve their students, cused of rape and sexual assault and threatened
in ways that would be detrimental to victims of staff and faculty. schools that refused to do so with losing federal
sexual assault. It is my sincerest hope that all individuals read- funding.
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 ing this agree that students should be able to live, The Education Department will seek “public
is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimi- work and learn in environments free from discrim- feedback and combine institutional knowledge,
nation on the basis of sex in federally funded ination and sexual misconduct. Furthermore, it is professional expertise and the experiences of
education programs and activities. All public and my continued belief that we all possess a shared students to replace the current approach with a
private K-12 and post-secondary educational understanding of the important role that personal workable, effective, and fair system.”
institutions must comply with Title IX. integrity, civility and mutual respect play in codify- DeVos highlighted a proposal by two former
In 2011, the U.S. Department of Education’s ing a safe and affirming environment. prosecutors for states to set up specialized cen-
Office for Civil Rights issued a “Dear Colleague” At Elizabethtown College, our commitment is ters with trained professionals for investigation
letter to schools, reminding them of their Title based on more than policy and procedures VON SPAKOVSKY, page E4
IX obligations and outlining core Title IX com- HINTON, page E4
pliance requirements. This guidance holds K-12 n Hans von Spakovsky is a senior legal fellow in The
schools, colleges and universities accountable for Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and
GRECO, page E4 n Dr. Armenta Hinton is the equity and Title IX coordina- Judicial Studies. The column first appeared in The Daily
tor at Elizabethtown College. She is an active scholar/ Signal, The Heritage Foundation’s news website. Elizabeth
practitioner and presenter in the area of Title IX, equity and Slattery, a legal fellow in the Heritage Foundation’s Edwin
n Donna Greco is the policy director at the Pennsylvania diversity and inclusion with a broad range of experience Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, contributed
Coalition Against Rape. that includes 15 years in Germany and England. to this op-ed.
sure that as we age, if we fall ill — whatever happens attorney. This is a document you would complete
to us — our health care wishes will be followed. while you are mentally “with it,” in which you would
appoint another person, called the health care agent,
Advance directive to make decisions for you if you become unable to
do so for yourself. Your health care agent should be
An advance directive is one way to preserve your someone who knows you well, who understands
wishes for future reference by your family and your your values, knows what’s important to you and
KATHERINE BETZ KRAVITZ doctors. This document is just what it sounds like; would be able to closely approximate the decision
SPECIAL TO LNP it is directions regarding your health care that you that you would make for yourself if you were able.
write down in advance of you becoming unable to A health care agent named in a health care power
make those decisions for yourself, whether due to of attorney has authority to make and participate in
Plan so your health care the aging process, an illness or an accident. your health care decisions any time you are unable
wishes will be followed Advance directives must be signed by you and two
witnesses. It is a good idea to 1) personalize your
to do so yourself, whether or not you are terminally
ill or permanently unconscious.
advance directive; put a little of yourself into it; and Pennsylvania’s advance directives law includes a state
Most of us like when others follow our wishes; 2) make sure your doctor has a copy. endorsed form that combines the advance directive
within our families, at work, in public — at a restau- Some hospitals will scan your document into your and power of attorney. This form is available online,
rant or a store, for example. “Do your homework!” “I electronic medical record without charge. Note, but you do not have to use this form for your advance
need that report by tomorrow!” “May I please have however, that your wishes as expressed in an ad- directive or power of attorney form to be valid.
some ketchup?” “Do you have these in an 8?” vance directive will generally not be followed unless
Most of us would be annoyed, to say the least, if it is first determined that you are in the advanced General power of attorney
these requests were routinely ignored. Imagine stages of a terminal illness or are determined to be
then, how you would feel if your wishes regarding permanently unconscious from brain damage. A health care power of attorney is distinguishable
what type of health care you did and did not want to BETZ KRAVITZ, page E4
receive were not followed — because no one knew Health care power of attorney
what they were, and you were not able to make those n Katherine Betz Kravitz is a partner with Barley Snyder’s
decisions for yourself. Another tool, which avoids some of the limita- health care and litigation groups. She has worked with health
There are a number of tools available to help en- tions of advance directives, is a health care power of care providers throughout central Pennsylvania.
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Opinion
Founded 1794
FORMERLY KNOWN AS
In our words
KRAUTHAMMER ON LEAVE
n Charles Krauthammer had to extend his medical leave for
another week. His column now is expected to return in coming
weeks.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA OP-ED/LETTERS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2017 E3
grace for those who love us be trapped in an emotional Good health habits can
and protected us. prison, a box of our own minimize anger. Lack of sleep
If we carry our ungrate- making. promotes snapping at each
ful and angry unforgiveness Life is conflict upon con- other beginning with small
from our childhood into the flict. By facing hostility and irritants. Proper diet, relax-
world we live in, our per- anger, we allow an open- ation and exercise are essen-
sonalities clash. Then we ing for a breakthrough to tial. Most of all, our emotions
DONA FISHER don’t easily forgive or forget, healing. We must stand for must be cleansed daily by
MATTERS OF FAITH and this breeds needless righteous principles; only keeping our relationship with
anger resulting in inner honest, righteous anger can God pure and holy. Don’t let
turmoil and an unforgiving have positive effects on heal- anger get in the way of the
Be the master of your anger heart. Uncontrolled anger
stresses the heart, gives
ing and energize interper-
sonal relationships that can
one who can deliver you.
Hostile anger is strong, but
sleepless nights and intensi- bring changes to behavior. love is more powerful. Think
Psychiatrist and author Dr. ings that are patterned, by fies health issues. Anger, left “Everyone must be quick to about an action where love
Leon Saul writes, “I believe example, in how to respond unchecked, will deepen into hear, slow to speak, and slow was more than a sentiment
man’s hostility to man is the to one another. bitter roots of resentment to anger, for man’s anger and touched your heart for-
central problem in human Our real personality and/ and hatred that can harm an does not accomplish God’s ever — a baby born, a promise
affairs … that it is a disease or attitudes become known individual or those around righteousness” (James 1: fulfilled, being prayed over.
to be cured and prevented after we are born and placed her. 19-20). These acts of love diminish
like cancer, tuberculosis or in our little boxes: wrapped How we act out our emo- Forgiveness is an act of anger. Shake stressful, tense
smallpox and that its cure tightly in a blanket, placed tions when we are hurt indi- the will and offers freedom thoughts from your mind,
will result in healthier, bet- in a boxed nursery bassinet, cates the depth of our ability so true friendships can be and let your shoulders relax.
ter living — not only for so- strapped in a car seat and to select the best course of restored. Discover the beauty Find mental and physical
ciety in general but for each crib, prisonlike with bars. action. “Be angry and yet do of each other’s creative worth stillness, and focus on Jesus,
individual in particular.” All represent acts of love by not sin; do not let the sun and giftedness God has given the healer of brokenness. He
Anger is defined as an those who protect us. We go down on your anger, and us. Refuse to dwell on the will lift your spirit of anger
emotional state of varying become inextricably wo- do not give the devil an op- destructive feelings that and heal the deep battle
intensity, from mild irrita- ven to each other through portunity … be kind to one explode and destroy. Instead, scars.
tion to raging outbursts. our relationships, but then another, tender-hearted, commit to being loyal and I’m tired of angry blowups.
Intense emotions of negative we want out of that which forgiving each other, just honest with each other as How about you? Let’s work
displeasure are what most fences us in. We desire as God in Christ also has friends and find freedom at accepting our differences
people call anger. independence and, when forgiven you” (Ephesians 4: from negative emotions. in love.
Home is usually the place released, can grow into the 26-27, 32). “A wise man controls his
where feelings of anger be- creative personalities God Uncontrolled anger and temper. He knows that anger n Dona Fisher is chairwoman of
gin, when we are in conflict intended for us. When we bitterness are not a part of causes mistakes” (Proverbs Lancaster County National Day of
Prayer, vice president of Friend-
with those we love most. We open a gate to freedom, we God’s plan for our lives. Until 14:29). Being sensitive to our ship Foundation Inc. and an LNP
are each born in our own need to leave our boxes with we can control our emotions feelings is never allowing correspondent. Email: dfisher@
selfish nature with feel- a spirit of appreciation and and forgive others, we will them to control us. friendshipfoundation.org
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Sunday Conversation
JONAH GOLDBERG
SYNDICATED COLUMNIST
for girls and young women with Maureen Cleary talks with her daughter, Vanessa Cleary, 15, who was named Connecticut and National Miss
learning disabilities. Accord- Amazing last month in Chicago.
ing to the website missamaz-
ing2017.org, in the 10 years type 2, meaning they can’t feel someone who does not have an intellectual disability that
since it began, 1,700 girls and their extremities. One of the a disability. This can either be makes reading comprehen- ‘Peace, Love and
young women with disabilities twins, Allana Packer-McCar- someone they know and choose sion difficult. Despite this, she Misunderstanding’
have benefited from pageants thy, wanted to participate in a or someone who volunteered is very active, participating in must see | don’t see | n just rent
that are now held nationwide. pageant, but her ankles were and they are meeting for the Unified Sports for students With enough humor
“It’s not prim and prissy and enlarged as a result of her con- first time. They then do crafts, with and without disabilities, sprinkled throughout to
the girls aren’t queens. They’re dition and she couldn’t fit into go through orientation, and and dancing. Last year, Vanessa keep viewers interested,
representatives,” said Morgan typical pageant heels. participate in an interview — an was taking a teen leadership this film is equally sad and
Packer-McCarthy, director of Packer-McCarthy, 19 at the opportunity to talk about their course, in which she found her heart-warming. Ultimately,
Miss Amazing Connecticut. time, took her sister to the Miss passions and practice a life skill the story stresses the
passion for public speaking. power of forgiveness and
“It’s a whole new culture and a Amazing pageant in Massachu- they otherwise likely wouldn’t Packer-McCarthy said the letting go.
whole new aspect of diversity.” setts. After the positive experi- get a chance to try. pageant creates an extremely
Miss Amazing was started in ence both sisters had, Packer- The main event is the stage supportive social environment
Omaha, Nebraska, in 2007 by McCarthy decided she had to performance, in which partici- that young women with dis-
a teenage girl, Jordan Somer, bring the pageant to Connecti- pants get to showcase a talent abilities are unlikely to get any-
who was a volunteer for the cut. of their choice. When Maureen
where else. She said this is es-
Special Olympics at the time. “There was no excuse for Cleary, Vanessa’s mother, first
Since then, Miss Amazing has me not to start the pageant in heard about Miss Amazing on pecially important for disabled
expanded to over 30 states Connecticut,” Packer-McCar- a Facebook page, she thought girls, who are more likely to be
across the U.S. including Con- thy said. Miss Amazing is run the pageant would be a great low-income and unemployed.
necticut, where Packer-McCar- entirely by volunteers. Partici- opportunity for Vanessa to In 2014, disabled women made
thy started the chapter three pants register by donating five showcase her talent — public up 1.5 percent of the U.S. work- ‘Get Out’
years ago. canned goods that will be given speaking. Vanessa wants to be a force, despite making up 4 per- n must see | don’t see | just rent
The pageant is designed to to the needy. Fundraisers are teacher at Enfield High School cent of the general population, An unusual mix of horror,
help the girls who participate held to raise money for travel where she is about to enter her according to the Women’s Bu- comedy and social
build sisterhoods, develop life and dresses, and on the day of sophomore year. She said she reau of the U.S. Department of commentary, “Get Out”
skills and increase visibility for the pageant, girls can buy do- wants to teach other students Labor. subtly addresses a plethora
For both Cleary and Vanessa, of toxic racial prejudices
those in the disabled commu- nated dresses for between $10 who have disabilities like her. within society. The twisting
nity. and $30. Vanessa is hearing and vision it wasn’t about winning the plot keeps viewers in
Packer-McCarthy has young- Participants in Miss Amazing impaired, and has had multiple pageant. They said it was about suspense until the dramatic
er twin sisters who both have are paired up with a buddy for surgeries for both. She also has the opportunity for Vanessa to finale.
hereditary sensory neuropathy the entirety of the experience, attention deficit disorder and participate and feel supported. —Erika Echternach, 18
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Bridge Results
n The Maple Grove Players Club meets Klinger; 3. Sally Buckwalter and Charlie Coxey; 2. Barry Gorski and Andie Weiss. 2. Karen Davis and Jack Cassidy;
at 12:15 p.m. Mondays. There were no Wooten; 1C. Mikki Martin and Barbara Sheaffer; 3. Carole Silverstein and Ken 3. Carole Campbell and Jerry Flury;
East-West: 1. Bonnie Heilig and Charlie
games played on Labor Day, Sept. 4. . Sturgis. Meyer; 2B. Sally Patterson and Ruth 4. Barb Droz and Brenda Miller.
Wooten; 2. John and Debi Klinger;
Witman. 3. Jeanne Gehret and Tom Coxey; East-West: 1. Mary Anne Aichele and
n The Tuesday Night Duplicate Bridge Section B North-South: 1. Sharon
Club meets at 7:15 p.m. Results for Sherban and Karen Zimmerman; Section B North-South: 1. Nancy 2C. Karen Diffenbach and Kathy Myers. Judy Deichert; 2. Judy Przystup and
Sept. 5. 2. John Hatch and Bob Wash. Machusick and Keith Ordemann; 2. Jackie Wissler; 3. Sally Patterson and
Section B North-South: 1. Nancy
Sandy King and Joan Saunders; 3. Keith Ordemann; 4. Sharon Sherban
1. Carl Huber and Alan Seltzer; 2. Albert East-West: 1. Marty Desch and Rosa Machusick and Elaine Van Briggle;
Marty Desch and Bev Jordan; and Herb Karlip.
Bingaman and Barry Gorski; 3. Andie Eshelman; 2. Claudia Hostetter and 1C. Theresa Stoeckl and Greg Del Corso.
Sheaffer and Vernon Hester; 4. Nancy Sally Patterson.
Blechschmidt and Roy Grube. East-West: 1. Dale Matt and Floyd
n The Thursday Afternoon Ace of Montgomery; 2. Karen Davis and Jack
n The Daytime Duplicate Bridge Club Clubs meets at 12:15. Results for Cassidy; 3. Yaeko Shaub and Sharon
meets at 12:15 p.m. Wednesdays. Results Sept. 7.
Daily Bridge Club
Sherban.
for Sept. 6. Section A North-South: 1. Dian Wise
n The Friday Morning Duplicate Bridge
Section A North-South: 1. Barry Gorski and Charlie Wooten; 2. Dorie Van Club meets at 11 a.m. Results for Sept. 8.
and Ken Meyer; 2. Roy Grube and Gerry Antwerp and Ron Zimmerman; 3. Ann
Weiss; 3. Rich and Roz Braunstein. Silverstein and John Klinger; 1C. Bob Section A North-South: 1. Dian Wise
East-West: 1. Bruce and Carole Kurtz and Gerry Weiss. and Tim Sumner; 2. Ann Silverstein and
Mel Lubart; 3. Kay Crawford and Marv
Pausing in the play
Silverstein; 2. Jeanne Gehert and John East-West: 1. Jeanne Gehret and Tom Burkhart; 4B. Becky Brown and Gerry
In the club lounge, my friend
must force out that entry while
the English professor asked me the diamonds (he hopes) remain
if I knew the difference between blocked. So South lets the queen
a cat and a comma. I said I had of hearts ride next.
no clue.
West wins and leads a second
“A cat has claws at the end
Puzzle No. 1 Puzzle No. 2 of its paws,” the prof explained
low diamond. He infers that East
has the queen since declarer
blandly. “A comma is a pause at did not play low from dummy at
su l do l ku @ Puzzles by Pappocorn
the end of a clause.”
South would do well to pause
Trick One. East wins and leads a
club, and South takes dummy’s
Fill in the grid so that every row, every
column, and every 3x3 box contains the before he tackles today’s 3NT. queen and forces out the ace of
digits 1 through 9. When West leads a diamond, spades. East can cash his high
South must put up dummy’s club for the defenders’ book, but
ace. If the missing diamonds South has the rest.
Today’s Level: Medium break 4-3 and West has two
honors, declarer’s play is moot;
South dealer
5 2 8 4 the defense will set up three
diamond winners. But if West Neither side vulnerable
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Next Week:
Tea time
Hughes’ poetry
Mini Page Mini Quote:
“Hold fast to
Langston Hughes’ poem “Dream
Langston
dreams die,
life is a broken- To fling my arms wide
winged In some place of the sun,
bird that To whirl and to dance
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Unscramble the words below that remind us of poetry.
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Answers: rhyme, writer, verse, stanza.