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CREATURES
Democrat Kim Myers, of Vestal, who
does not have a primary.
The race is ranked by the nonparti-
san Cook Political Report as one of only
20 tossups among 435 House races
across the nation.
Voters in the district picked Repub-
GREAT AND
lican presidential nominee Mitt Rom-
ney over President Barack Obama in
2012 by a razor-thin margin 0.4 per-
centage points. Obama and Arizona
Sen. John McCain essentially tied in the
district at about 49 percent each in
SMALL
2008.
Billionaire businessman Donald KATIE SULLIVAN KSULLIVAN@PRESSCONNECTS.COM
Trump won the Republican presiden-
tial primary in the district in April, At the start, he dreamed of the giraffe.
while Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders Jordan Patch bought a 20-acre sloping stretch of land in-
won on the Democratic side. About 40 side a Harpursville neighborhood and next to not much
else. He populated it with donkeys and wolves and a camel
See PRIMARY, Page 12A named Big Maxx, and opened the doors to Animal Adven-
ture park in 2013.
A giraffe, he felt, would signify success: It would
mean Animal Adventure had really arrived.
Three years later, Jordan is a 33-year-old husband
with a home in Conklin and not one, but two giraffes.
But these days, Jordan has a different dream.
Shes just over there, lying beneath the blue can-
opy of the stroller as Jordan slips a carrot to Oliver
a year later Top: Animal Adventure Park Owner Jordan Patch holds his
4-month-old daughter, Ava, as she feeds the park's giraffes for
As LGBT leaders reflect on the Supreme the first time. Right:with mom Colleen. Ava was born
Courts legalization of same-sex marriage withagenesisof the corpuscallosum, a rare birth defect where
nationwide, they are passing on lessons in the two hemispheres of the brain are not connected.
strategy and tactics to other liberal causes. ANDREW THAYER / STAFF PHOTO
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honeymoon
nize.
Those who remem- Through one of his fathers connec-
ber the iconic Bing- tions, Steve came to Philadelphia Sales
hamton department in the 1960s, when there were two
KEVIN RAKAS store recall lines stores, in Binghamton and Johnson
KRAKAS@PRESSCONNECTS.COM stretching down Clin- City.
ton Street during one When Steve became a partner in the
In this age of information, one of the of its major sales, and 1980s, he opened five more stores, said
most popular questions asked starts the sweet, buttery his partner Alan: in Cortland, Sidney,
with Where were you when and is smell of the fresh Endicott, Owego and Waverly.
followed by some important event in popcorn available just Many of the stores were around
recent history. I will modify that ques- inside the stores en- PROVIDED PHOTO 60,000 square feet and had areas to buy
tion and ask you to think about where Shannon trance. Steve Stein, right, with his father, Joseph, not only clothes, but also sporting
you were and what you were doing 10 Steve Stein, of Ves- who was an inspiration for his success with goods, outdoor equipment, housewares,
years ago. Hazlitt tal, helped expand the Philadelphia Sales Co. accessories, shoes, toys, packaged food
On this particular weekend, I know A Life franchise in the 1980s and more.
exactly where I was: getting married with the help of his What was remarkable about Phila-
to my wife, Shannon, at St. James Lived business partner, Alan DIGITAL delphia Sales, though, was that every-
Church in Johnson City. We met in my Jablon. thing was for a price that often
senior year of college at SUNY Oswe- Philly Sales was an iconic discount See a video and photo gallery with this story couldnt be beat anywhere else.
go and were engaged for more than department store and retail experi- at pressconnects.com. Philadelphia Sales was a dollar
three years before tying the knot on ence, said Steves son Kevin Stein, of store before they were even invented,
June 24, 2006. Chevy Chase, Maryland. It was a re- according to the book Bygone Bing-
With this being our 10-year anniver- flection of the owners and the City of hamton, Remembering People and
sary, I wanted to make it really spe- Binghamton itself: cheap yet gener- father. Places of the Past by Jack Edward
cial. So, as you read this, we will be at ous. Shay. The cheap prices and bountiful
a resort in the Riviera Maya in Mex- Steve died May 27 at age 78 after a Philly roots discounts, many from respected and
ico, just south of Cancun. This will be bout with pneumonia following a years- fashionable brands, made it a draw for
my first multiple-day trip out of the long battle with dementia. Philadelphia-born, Steve could be those in every class in the community,
state in more than 20 years. Steve was known for much more found in cleaning his car, doing home- Francine said the rich, poor and
Before coming to work at the Press than building Philly Sales. He was also work or playing cards, according to middle class all could be found in a
& Sun-Bulletin (and even my first few a devoted caretaker of the Temple his high school yearbook. But you also Philadelphia Sales store.
years here), I was strictly a part-time Israel cemetery in Binghamton for might have spotted him riding a horse And Steve worked night and day to
employee. By the time I earned a decades, spending time comforting or practicing his amateur magician keep it that way, outdoing any competi-
producer spot two years ago, I hadnt families and guiding them after the skills. tion.
had a vacation week since I was in loss of a loved one. Steve wanted to follow in the foot- Steve was a very dedicated and
my early teens. Even after I was a And there are many who recall steps of his father, Joseph, by studying hard worker, day and night, Alan said.
full-timer, my vacations were spent Steves passion for dance and his business, and thats just what he did. He felt he had to be there.
with a few day trips interspersed with smooth moves on the dance floor. In Steve attended Becker College and Downstairs in Steves Vestal home is
long-neglected household chores, such 1995, he co-founded the local chapter of Rider University. a vintage barbershop setup, complete
as cleaning out the spare bedroom in the USA Dance Club with his wife, While in college, he met a woman with a tri-colored barbershop light
Francine. who would inspire the rest of his life. fixture, a giant mirror, a traditional
See TRIP, Page 4A Steves contributions live on in the Steves aunt lived across the street barber shop hydraulic chair and a shelf
memories of those who knew him and from Francines family in North Phila- with various hair products. Steve actu-
Kevin Rakas is the midday in the fabric of his Binghamton com- delphia and set Steve up on a blind date ally had his hair cut in this area of his
producer at the Press & munity. Kevin said his fathers person- with her. basement to save the time of traveling
Sun-Bulletin ality traits inspire him to this day. I fell for him right away, Francine to a barbershop time he used to
Dad, I hope I inherited your gener- said. work on improving Philadelphia Sales.
osity, business acumen, wit and humil- Steve took Francine, then in high
ity, Kevin said in his eulogy for his school, to her junior and senior prom. See STEIN, Page 15A
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Animal
the giraffe on a muggy morning in late
May. Jordans wife, Colleen, lifts the
Adventure?
sleeping baby as she begins to stir. Animal Adventure is a 20-acre in-
Ava. teractive animal park in Harpurs-
The 4-month-old has her mothers ville with more than 65 species of ani-
nose, they think, and dimples from them mals, including giraffes, wildebeests
both. She opens her eyes, and theyre all and camels.
Jordan dark and bold. Owner Jordan Patch, of Conklin,
On the back of Avas head, a long scar opened the park in 2013, pursuing a
curves in a crescent beneath baby-fine lifelong passion for animals.
hair. Colleen cups it with gentle fingers The animals are acquired from a
as Jordan crosses the pathway and mix of sources. Many are rescues or
bends in close. surrenders, from agencies and prior
Hey, baby, he says, resting a hand owners. Others come to Animal Ad-
on his daughters back. Hey, Cakes. venture from both privately owned
Minutes before, Jordan slid open the and not-for-profit parks; all USDA li-
barn door to the gift shop and greeted censed and some accredited by the
the line of visitors assembled for open- Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
ing day of Animal Adventures fourth Animal Adventure is licensed by
season. It came a week behind schedule New York State Department of Envi-
and after the turmoil of the last five ronmental Conservation, and New
months, its no small wonder that it came York State Agriculture & Markets.
at all. Patch selects animals based on
For Jordan, today also brings a mo- their behaviors and how they might
ment that means more than a hundred interact with people and other ani-
opening days ever could. mals at the park.
Behind the Patch family lies a Visitors can meet and feed vari-
months-long cycle of joy transformed ous animals, even bottle feeding
into terror, relief dimmed by persistent ANDREW THAYER / STAFF PHOTO some baby animals, and learn from
fear over the health of their firstborn Animal Adventure owner Jordan Patch holds Cole, a 4-month-old black bear on opening day at Keeper Talks throughout the day.
child. Before them is a future still the park on Saturday. The park is open every day from
clouded by uncertainty. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Today, though, is special. Admission is $8.99 for adults;
Today, Ava meets Daddys giraffe. $7.99 for seniors and $6.99 for chil-
dren 3-11. Admission is free for chil-
The road to meeting Ava dren under 3.
Katie Sullivan
At the beginning of the Patch family
story, there isnt a giraffe. Theres a
camel.
Jordan, 33, and Colleen, 31, were mar-
ried in 2014. More than a decade before Want your bink? he asks Ava, guid-
that, Jordan began visiting Big Maxx ing it into her mouth.
the camel at a nearby farm. He dropped Today, the baby wears a purple gi-
by for years. raffe-print top and bottoms, with an em-
So did Colleen. The farm happened to broidered giraffe peeking through Jor-
be along her route to the school where dans fingertips as he cradles her in his
she served as a student teacher. arm.
When Jordan bought the farm in Har- Hi, my baby, Jordan murmurs. Hi,
pursville back in 2013, Big Maxx be- my girl.
came the first animal on the grounds An alarm chirps on Colleens phone.
but the couple has photos of Colleen pos- She pulls a dropper from the diaper bag
ing with Big Maxx before she and Jor- and feeds Ava a red liquid as Jordan
dan even met. holds her.
Thats also before Colleen met most I tell you what, she takes medicine
of Jordans menagerie, including Boom- better than a 25-year-old man, Jordan
er the kangaroo. He, like certain other says.
animals who need to transition to life at ANDREW THAYER / STAFF PHOTO And shes easier to feed than a bear
Animal Adventure, was temporarily liv- Colleen Patch holds her 4-month-old daughter Ava at the Animal Adventure Park. Ava was cub. Ava takes her time when Jordan
ing in Jordans house when the couple born with agenesis of the corpus callosum, a rare birth defect where the two hemispheres of bottle feeds her, unlike Cole, who gulped
first met. the brain are not connected. every last drop Jordan offered and
Which means they were both already looked ready for more during a dem-
experts at diaper-changing a kanga- onstration on opening day inside the
roo, that is when Colleen learned she knew there was a cyst, we knew there black bears enclosure.
was pregnant in 2015. were all these other things, but now Ava coos. Colleen and Jordan laugh.
Overjoyed, they decorated the nurs- were calling family members? Whats Good girl, Colleen says.
ery and folded animal-print onesies and going on?
counted down to the due date: Jan. 29, More than a moment
2016. On a sign in the gift shop listing the The caregivers become parents
parks expectant mothers, they added Heres what they know.
Mrs. Patch. Before Ava, before the dream of the Avas condition, agenesis of the cor-
Cole the black bears birthday came giraffe, Jordan talked to cows. pus callosum, is a brain abnormality
just a week apart from Avas. His parents, and sometimes his that occurs when the corpus callosum
Family and friends gathered at the grandparents, would pull to the side of the band of nerve fibers connecting the
park to learn whether the newest Patch the road so he could visit a herd of cows left side of the brain to the right does
would be a boy or a girl. Jordan and Col- in the pasture. Hed moo, and the cows not develop as it should during the early
leen threw darts at black balloons filled would walk right over. prenatal period.
with paint, and pink splattered across a Jordans first business: a high school Her doctors think the arachnoid cyst
white canvas that now hangs in Avas venture selling bearded dragons. Col- blocked the band of fibers from grow-
nursery. lege, a pet store and a turn as a restaura- ing, but it can also occur in association
On Dec. 9, 2015, with seven weeks be- teur followed. with other brain abnormalities or phys-
fore Avas scheduled appearance, Jor- Jordan has a boisterous laugh, a per-
dan gets a phone call on his way home sistent grin and tanned forearms lit- ical or medical conditions.
from a day of animal education pro- tered with the scars of someone who Heres what they dont know.
grams and grounds work. makes a living working with animals. Doctors cant say how the condition
Where are you? Colleen asks, and Hes the dreamer; Colleen, more re- week before the surgery, they held her will affect Avas quality of life.
the panic in her voice sends him racing served, likes to sit shotgun and gently baptism. It could mean she will never walk. It
to the house. guide him along the way. In a sterile hospital room in April, could mean she will have poor balance.
Signs of labor, far too soon. Jordan is Animal Adventures owner, amid the beeping of monitors and the It could mean developmental problems,
At the hospital, doctors slow the con- but the enterprise isnt so much an occu- bustling staff, Jordan and Colleen watch mental or physical.
tractions. But a sonogram reveals some- pation as a way of life for both him as as their daughter emerges from seda- It could mean absolutely nothing.
thing unexpected and terrifying: dark and Colleen. The Patches Conklin house tion in a small metal crib. She is groggy They wont have the answers until
masses. has been a temporary home for many of and moaning and very much not herself. shes 4 or 5, maybe 6.
The baby, they learn, has an arach- the parks eventual residents. When it gets too hard to bear witness, After these months of fear and uncer-
noid cyst between the surface of the One night, Winnie the warthog wasnt they take turns stepping away. tainty, of resolution followed by yet
brain and the cranial base or on the himself lethargic and hot to the At first, Ava starts to improve. more turmoil, the prescription seems at
arachnoid membrane, one of the three touch, Jordan says. He and Colleen Then and these are Jordans words once incredible and universal: The only
membranes that cover the brain and the moved his kennel into their bedroom all hell breaks loose. way to learn what Avas future holds is
spinal cord. and stayed up all night fretting as the Again. to wait and see.
And it is growing. warthog recuperated. (A simple cold, Ava spikes a 104-degree fever, uncon- The Patches are people of strong
They make weekly trips to their doc- they soon realized.) trollable. The seizures set in. Some last Catholic faith. But at times during Avas
tors Binghamton office, then to Syra- Cole, the bear born near Avas birth- 30 seconds, others an agonizing 15 min- journey, their prayers have shifted to a
cuse to find a neurosurgeon, to see other day, had a worryingly sluggish first utes. single question: Why?
doctors and to monitor the size of the night of life. Jordan took video and made Doctors sedate her; they order tests, The community family and friends
cyst. frantic phone calls. (No cause for alarm; more tests. and perfect strangers who carry a mem-
It doubles in size. It doubles again. the cub was fine.) What should have been simple proce- ory from a visit to the Patches animal
Absolutely not, their Binghamton Most of the parks animals were pre- dure to remove Avas cyst produced tu- park has responded with prayer
OB/GYN tells them. Youre going now. viously abandoned or given up. Some multuous side effects. An infection led groups and prayer chains. Theyve sent
Colleen is induced and endures near- need diapers changed; some need bottle to fever. Trauma from the surgery letters and cards. Children shipped Ava
ly 30 hours of labor. At 9:24 p.m. on Jan. feedings. All need love. caused her seizures. drawings of wild creatures.
15, surrounded by a team of nine doctors Jordan and Colleen were caretakers With answers come treatment. Once It fills them back up, Jordan and Col-
and nurses at Upstate Medical in Syra- to creatures great and small well before Ava spends a few days seizure- and fe- leen say. It helps renew their faith, even
cuse, Ava Joelle Patch enters the world they became parents. ver-free, the Patches are able to return in the face of such perilous uncertainty.
just two weeks ahead of schedule. When they found out they were ex- home from the hospital. And then theres today.
If they could only freeze this mo- pecting a little one of their own, Jordan But during the course of the ordeal, Jordan and Colleen grab a few car-
ment, the stuff of dreams: The Patches hand-painted one of the gray and white doctors deliver yet another blow to the rots and stand together in front of the
in those first blissful minutes with their walls in the nursery with giraffe print. Patch family. giraffes. Jordan tries to put a carrot be-
daughter, safe and alive and already Embedded in the design, he tucked a They have endured four months of tween Avas toes, but it topples to the
adored beyond measure. handful of hearts. terrifying twists in the saga of their ground as a giraffe bends its neck down
The doctors rush in. The tests begin. daughters medical journey the threat toward it.
The fear returns. A path to uncertainty of early labor, the discovery of the cyst Ava has a firm grip on the next car-
A CT scan shows Avas cyst is larger on their babys brain, the surgery and rot. She clutches it, pointed upwards.
than expected. Doctors, worrying it The MRI on newborn Avas brain the infection and the seizures. Now, they Oliver cranes his neck over the post
might be growing within her brain mat- brings a measure of good news: The cyst receive a clue to their daughters future. and plucks the offered treat from her,
ter, tell the Patches to contact family. has not grown into her delicate brain Its name: agenesis of the corpus cal- the giraffes gentle giant face just inch-
When you get that, you just melt, matter. losum. es from baby Avas.
Jordan says later. Once you start to They schedule the surgery in three A month later, on Animal Adventures Jordan is beaming, babbling like the
breathe again, youre having that first months time. Miraculously noninva- opening day, Jordan grabs Avas pacifi- proud dad he is.
parent joy, its pulled out from under sive, the procedure will bring the Patch er for her as he recalls the traumatic That is so cool! Awesome. That was
you. family into the Golisano Childrens hospital stay. great! And you held your carrot! he
I think that was one of the hardest Hospital one day and out the next. As soon as you felt good again, car-
things we had to deal with yet. Sure, we The new parents bring Ava home. A pet gets pulled back out, he says. See PATCH, Page 11A
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IN MONEY IN LIFE
06.26.16
Hyperloop travel Spielberg, Rylance team
skeptics speak up for The BFG and more
DAVID BECKER, GETTY IMAGES ROBERT HANASHIRO, USA TODAY
TODAY ON TV
Panama
ONE YEAR LATER, Canals
$5.4B
HOV lane
Will effort to boost
ALEX WONG, GETTY IMAGES
Labor Secretary Perez
uABCs This Week: Labor maritime traffic and
Secretary Tom Perez; Sen.
MitchMcConnell, R-Ky. global trade pay off?
uNBCs Meet the Press:
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va.; Paul Rick Jervis
Manafort, adviser to @mrRjervis
Republican presidential USA TODAY
NOTE 15.3 million total members in 2015 already achieved for their chil- prejudice. The cargo ship Baroque cross-
SOURCE The Southern Baptist Convention dren learned how to influence GLAD attorney Mary Bonauto v STORY CONTINUES ON 2B es the Agua Clara Locks dur-
MICHAEL B. SMITH AND PAUL TRAP, USA TODAY ing an initial test June 9.
As ships grew in size, the canal The expansion as seen May 9 is set to nearly triple the capacity of the original canal, allow-
faced mounting pressure to ex- ing ships carrying up to 14,000 containers a quicker path between Asia and the USA.
pand. The current canal can ac-
commodate ships carrying up to many containers to pass, bringing ered before, she said. Long Beach have invested in their
5,000 containers. more umbrellas, ceiling fans, flat- The expansion comes amid a own expansion projects to draw
The expansion project, started screen TVs and myriad other shipping industry slowdown the bigger ships.
DAN KITWOOD, GETTY IMAGES
in 2007, required a third set of goods from factories in China and linked to Chinas faltering econo- Panama Canal Authority offi-
TRUMP VS. CLINTON locks to raise and lower ships be- other parts of Asia to commercial my and sagging global demand. cials are so optimistic the global
ON BREXIT tween varying heights of the Pa- centers on the East Coast. About Though bigger ships will fit shipping slump will end, they are
Donald Trump wasted no time cific and Atlantic oceans, said Ilya 90% of the worlds goods travel by through the canal, it doesnt thinking about how the canal will
seizing on the Brexit vote as de Marotta, lead manager of the sea. mean theyll be filled with more host even larger ships. New ships
evidence of a prevailing senti- expansion project for the Panama New products such as natu- goods, said Greg Miller, a senior coming off the assembly line can
ment that could also sweep him Canal Authority. The locks use ral gas, which is commonly fer- editor at IHS Fairplay, a publica- hold up to 20,000 containers.
into office. The presumptive GOP about 50 million gallons of water ried on bigger ships can travel tion run by global consultants Such ships account for only a
nominee, speaking at his Turn- the average daily consumption more quickly from U.S. ports to IHS. fraction of overall shipping
berry golf course in Scotland, of the city of New Orleans to Asia or western stretches of U.S. demand still dictates the routes, so there is no immediate
said, I think I see a big parallel ... move each ship through. South America, de Marotta said. amount of tennis shoes and mi- need for a fourth set of locks,
people want to take their country The new lane will allow ships Were opening up new mar- crowaves that arrive here. but,were already analyzing it,
back. carrying nearly three times as kets that were never even consid- Ports in New York, Miami and de Marotta said.
Hillary Clinton, meanwhile,
who had urged the U.K. to re-
main in the EU, said in a state-
ment that the Brexit vote
highlighted the stakes for Amer-
icans in November.
This time of uncertainty only
underscores the need for calm,
steady, experienced leadership
in the White House, she said.
while warning of the importance People hold balloon letters reading "Love wins" in front of the White House lightened in the rainbow colors in Washington.
FACT
Eugene Kiely, Lori Robertson, Robert Farley Trump, the presumptive Re- was not for refugees, but for un-
and DAngelo Gore l FactCheck.org publican nominee for president, accompanied minors who immi-
D
originally planned to deliver a grate to the U.S. illegally. The
onald Trumps once delayed, speech attacking Clintons char- ceiling for global refugee admis-
and much anticipated, speech acter on June 13. He postponed it sions, not just those from Middle
CHECK
because of the mass shooting a East nations, was 85,000. Its hard
Wednesday on Hillary Clintons day earlier in Orlando. to see how adding 55,000 Syrian
character included numerous In his speech in New York, refugees would add hundreds of
false and misleading statements: Trump described Clinton, the billions to the budget.
Democratic presumptive nomi-
uTrump falsely claimed that U.S. Ambassador to nee, as the most corrupt person IRAQ DEPARTURE
Libya Christopher Stevens was left helpless to die as
Hillary Clinton soundly slept in her bed. Two emails ever to seek the presidency. But Obama had three years to negoti-
from Clinton show that she was awake after it was learned his rhetoric was not always sup- ate a new agreement before the
ported by the facts. Dec. 31, 2011, troop withdrawal
TRUMPS
that Stevens had died in the attack on the diplomatic facility
in Benghazi. date set by President George W.
u Trump misleadingly claimed that Clinton accepted THE 3 A.M. CALL Bush. Leon Panetta, Defense sec-
Trump has repeatedly suggested retary from July 2011 to February
ATTACK ON
$58,000 in jewelry from the government of Brunei
when she was secretary of State. He didnt mention that during the Benghazi attack 2013, wrote in his 2014 book,
that the gift was accepted on behalf of the United States Clinton failed the 3 a.m. test, Worthy Fights, that as the dead-
and that it was transferred to the General Services referencing Clintons famous line neared it was clear to me
CLINTONS
Administration. campaign ad in 2008, in which and many others that with-
u Trump claimed without any evidence that Clinton she claimed she was more test- drawing all our forces would en-
wants to spend hundreds of billions of dollars to ed and prepared than Barack danger the fragile stability in
CHARACTER
settle Middle Eastern refugees in the United States. Obama to handle a late-night call Iraq. As a result, the administra-
The numbers dont add up. The total refugee budget was about a dire emergency. tion sought to keep 5,000 to
$1.67 billion in fiscal 2016, so it is unlikely that Clinton could
add hundreds of billions to the budget for refugee
We detailed some of Clintons 10,000 U.S. combat troops in Iraq.
assistance. activities after being notified in But negotiations with Iraq
the afternoon, Washington time, broke down in October 2011 over
u Trump overstated his case when he claimed the
U.S. trade deficit with China soared 40% during
of the attack and concluded the the issue of whether U.S. troops
Hillary Clintons time as secretary of State. It went evidence shows she was fully en- would be shielded from criminal
up 17%, and we note that trade is under the purview of gaged in the immediate response prosecution by Iraqi authorities.
the Commerce Department, not the State and late into the night, and subse- Trump is free to argue that
Department. quent congressional investiga- Clinton should have done more
u Trump blamed Clinton for the disastrous tions concluded the government to persuade Obama to renegoti-
strategy of announcing our departure from response to the attack, including ate a withdrawal agreement with
Iraq, handing large parts of the country over Clintons, was appropriate. Iraq, but it was ultimately Oba-
to ISIS and the ISIS killers. The departure date We cant independently verify mas call, not Clintons.
was set by President George W. Bush. President whether Clinton did sleep for a
Obama made the ultimate call to keep the sched- brief period that night. RUSSIA AND U.S. URANIUM
uled departure date, not Clinton. Trump referred to the sale in
u Trump falsely claimed that Clinton would JEWELS FROM BRUNEI 2010 of Uranium One, a Canadi-
end virtually all immigration enforcement The gifts were transferred to the an-based company with uranium
and thus create totally open borders for the General Services Administration, mining stakes in the West, to
United States. Clinton supported a Senate im-
migration bill that would create a path to citizenship for
according to the Department of Rosatom, the Russian nuclear en-
those in the country illegally, but it also would have in- States Office of the Chief of ergy agency. He is right about in-
cluded large investments in border security. Protocol. vestors making contributions to
u Trump falsely claimed that the private server that
In Clintons case, the de- the Clinton Foundation, but
Clinton used as secretary of State was easily hacked partments chief of protocol Trump vastly overstates the State
by foreign governments. Attempts were made to hack noted that the jewelry was Departments role in that sale.
into Clintons server, but the identity of the hackers has not accepted because [n]on- The U.S. Committee on For-
been determined and there has been no evidence to date acceptance would cause eign Investments is required to
that any of them were successful. embarrassment to donor investigate U.S. transactions that
u Trump falsely claimed that Hillary Clintons State and U.S. Government. involve a company owned or con-
Department approved the transfer of 20% of Amer- trolled by a foreign government.
icas uranium holdings to Russia. The transfer was REFUGEE BUDGET (Separately, the Nuclear Regula-
approved by a committee headed by the Treasury Depart- Clinton has said she tory Commission needed to ap-
ment and made up of nine voting members throughout would admit as many as prove and did approve the
government, including one from the State Department. 65,000 refugees from Syr- transfer of two uranium recovery
u Trump claimed he was opposed to the Iraq War ia, which is a 550% increase licenses as part of the sale.)
before the war ever started. There is no evidence of from the 10,000 that Presi- Peter Schweizer author of
that. dent Obama said he would au- Clinton Cash, which Trump re-
u Trump wrongly said that real wages for our work- thorize for admission in fiscal ferred to in his speech claimed
ers have not been raised for 18 years. Average weekly 2016. However, Clinton has not in a TV interview last year that
earnings for production and non-supervisory employees specified how much she would be Clinton, as a committee member,
are up 10%, adjusted for inflation and seasonal factors, over
that time period.
TRUMP BY DREW ANGERER, GETTY IMAGES;
CLINTON BY SARA D. DAVIS, GETTY IMAGES
willing to spend on those had veto power and could have
Donald Trump charged Wednesday that refugees. stopped the sale. The committee
u Trump described the North American Free Trade The total authorized budget for can approve a sale, but it cannot
Agreement as Bill Clintons disastrous and totally Hillary Clinton may be the most corrupt
disastrous NAFTA. President Clinton signed the legisla- person ever to seek the presidency. Refugee and Entrant Assis- stop a sale.
tion to implement NAFTA, but the agreement itself was tance was $1.67 billion in fiscal
negotiated and signed by President George H.W. Bush. 2016. And $948 million of that For sources, see FactCheck.org.
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Europe any more To be sure, the EU is not in U.K. The remain side said life prime minister fought hard to Union foreign
than Piccadilly Circus danger of immediately disinte- outside the EU would jeopar- keep the country in the EU, he ministers
grating, but losing the U.K. as a dize Britons living standards. agreed to a referendum last year meet in
can leave London. Europe member nation will be a con- The outcome has thrown the in a campaign promise to quell a Berlin on
is where we are, siderable blow to the prestige country into a period of extreme threatened rebellion from Euro- Saturday.
and credibility of the alliance, uncertainty. The British pound skeptic members of his own
and where we will remain. said Maxime Henri Andre La- plummeted. Prime Minister Da- Conservative Party.
Oxford University professor Timothy Garton Ash
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European Union Center at the resign by October. Scotland, any more than Piccadilly Circus
lands and Poland. University of Illinois. which voted to stay in the EU, can leave London. Europe is
People who watched the It was, until (Thursdays ref- will likely hold a second inde- where we are, and where we will
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the impression that the EU does was not even a consideration. It it from the U.K. Theres also a professor of European studies at
not really work, said Michael is now a reality and option and possible move by Irish national- Oxford University, wrote in a
Wohlgemuth, director of the might lead to further defections, ists to push for a united Repub- mournful essay in Saturdays
Berlin office of Open Europe, a Larive said. Brexit is an un- lic of Ireland and Northern Guardian newspaper. A univer-
think tank that specializes in precedented scenario that Ireland. sal truth: Nobody knows what it
European affairs. From the should be interpreted as a polit- The U.K. is now split emo- going to happen, but everyone
outside, it does not appear to be ical earthquake. The EU is in tionally as droves of alienated can explain it afterward.
an efficient organization. uncharted waters. remain supporters struggle Matthew Goodwin, a profes-
Theyll wonder how it can pre- The Brexit victory results of with saying farewell to the Eu- sor of international relations at
vail in the long run. 52% to 48% was a surprise after ropean alliance that was created the University of Kent, said
He said all the confusion in polls forecast a narrow win for to overcome the poisonous na- Brexit is not the beginning of
the U.K. is not really providing the remain side. The battle tionalism that contributed to the end for the EU.
a great model for other EU lines were drawn over the issues two world wars and millions of But its facing its next major
countries to follow. It needs to of immigration and the econo- deaths. challenge public legitimacy,
focus on reforms that bring my. Leave voters want fewer Considerable anger is direct- he said.
military forces. Israel Gaza and point to the West Bank ine reaction to an intractable only a drop in the ocean of what A tunnel
Ismail Haniyeh, leader of Ha- separation barrier erected more threat, lifting the gag order on its Hamas is prepared to do to pro- opening faces
mas in Gaza, announced this year
can than a decade ago to stop Pales- progress may have been politi- tect the Palestinian people and the Israeli
that Palestinian militants are expect tinian attacks during the Second cally motivated, to reassure the liberate the holy places, the land side near the
digging tunnels to defend Gaza that the Intifada, or uprising, which con- population near the border or to and the prisoners, the group said border
and turn it into a launch pad for other tinues to be breached. create some sort of psychological in a statement released to Chan- between
all of Palestine. He said Gazans Likewise, when Israel devel- warfare for the other side. nel 2. Israel and the
are prepared to go without bread
side will oped its Iron Dome air defense The Israeli army has also spent Hamas vowed to outsmart Is- Gaza Strip, as
and water, but will not live with- always system that can intercept rockets more than $330 million in the raeli attempts to deter its at- seen May 6.
out respect. find fired from Gaza, Hamas militants past two years on developing an tempts to infiltrate Israeli soil.
Construction of the concrete another shifted their efforts underground, underground sonar detection sys- The Israeli government said this
barrier will cost $570 million and expanding their tunnel network tem as a defense against the tun- week that it intercepted a pack-
stretch dozens of miles below and
way to to transport weapons and launch nel threat, security analyst Yossi age at the Gaza border containing
above ground, according to the challenge attacks on Israel. Melman wrote last month in the wetsuits allegedly en route to the
Israeli Ynet news website. The or Israel can expect that the oth- Israeli newspaper Maariv. Hamas naval commando unit.
underground wall will replace a overcome er side will always find another While technological progress Amit Caspi, 43, a resident of
wire fence in place since 2005, way to challenge or overcome any has remained confidential, Israel Keren Shalom kibbutz located
when Israel withdrew from Gaza.
any added layer of defense, said Dan- has made minor headway in lo- about a mile from the border, said
Israels border with Gaza has added iel Nisman, president of the Le- cating tunnels using traditional he trusts that the Israeli govern-
remained relatively quiet since layer of vantine Group, a risk and intelligence methods. The Israeli ment and military are working
Hamas and the Israeli govern- defense. research group in Tel Aviv. As daily Haaretz recently reported hard to overcome the grave threat
ment agreed to a truce ending the long as theres no political solu- that Bassam Mahmoud Baraka, a from the tunnels, but Israels am-
war. But the military said Hamas Daniel Nisman, tion to bring about any real senior Hamas member, had de- biguous messages to residents in
president of the
resumed building its under- Levantine Group changes for Israelis seeking secu- fected to Israel and potentially border towns have been unnerv-
ground infrastructure, and at rity and Palestinians living their shared details about Gazas intri- ing.
least two new tunnels were dis- lives, it will remain an outbidding cate tunnel network, the second Theyre promising our protec-
covered in the past year. war. such case to lead Israel to locate tion but still havent come out di-
Security analysts said a wall Nisman said that while the un- tunnels. rectly to say were safe in our
would have limited deterrence in derground wall project is a genu- Hamas defined such moves as homes, he said.
USA TODAY PRESS & SUN-BULLETIN
SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2016 E3 5B
Gatn
Lake
Alajuela NUMBER
Navigation Lake OF TRANSITS
NEW LOCKS channel
Per fiscal year
New locks, costing
$3.2 billion, with water 15,000
Gatn
reutilization basins were
constructed at both ends
Lake
PANAMA
of the canal.
14,000
13,874
13,000
12,000
RAISING A LAKE Culebra
Gatn Lake has been PACIFIC Cut
raised to a maximum 0
operation level of 89 feet. Culebra Cut LOCKS 10 15
This will improve the
canals water supply and Pedro Miguel Locks
increase the number of Panama
transits per year. City LONG TONS OF CARGO
New Per fiscal year
Miraflores
approach Lake (in millions)
channel 229
Miraflores 230
Locks Arraijan
3.9
miles 220
CREATING ACCESS
A new access channel was New
created to accommodate locks Panama 210
the post-Panamax ships La Chorrera Bay
moving through the
Pacific locks. N 200
10 miles
0
10 15
60 Lower
42 lock
Gates WATER CONSERVATION
54
180 110 The water source for both lock mil
l
types is Gatn Lake . When ships pass gal ion
lon
through a set of locks, water from the s
NEW LOCKS 1 nisaB 50
mil
lake drains into the sea. Basins in the new l
Two locks make up the new system locks retain gal ion
with six steps to raise and lower ships
Upper 2 n60%
isaBof that water for reuse. lon
s
lock
using six chambers and nine water basins. Water lost when a set
3 nlocks
of isaB is used:
Basin 1
1 Ship enters the lower lock and two
200-foot-wide rolling gates close
behind it, sealing the chamber. Basin 2
SOURCES Panama Canal Authority; MWH Global; Georgia Tech Panama Logistics Innovation and Research Center FRANK POMPA, USA TODAY
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The economic wheels The more uncertain the invest-
ment, the lower the price, Hebn-
are already in motion er says. Investors need to remain
diversified and keep their eye on
long-term expected returns, a
Matt Krantz
strategy that will be more profit-
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able than guessing about the fu-
USA TODAY ture, Hebner says.
Utilities like Consolidated Edi-
If you didnt panic-sell your son and CMS Energy, as well as
European stocks already, youre defensive stocks like tobacco firm
too late. Building a Brexit port- Altria, were among the stocks in
TRAVEL
folio now isnt going to add any the Standard & Poors 500 that
clarity to a world thats been gained Friday. A diversified port-
thrown into economic confusion. folio needs to include stocks like
The United Kingdoms deci- these to counteract pain else-
sion to withdraw from the Euro- THOMAS LOHNES, GETTY IMAGES
where.
pean Union caught most inves- The dramatic Brexit has thrown the market into flux, but in- u Dont overreact. U.S.
ANDREA MEROLA, EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCY
tors off guard, sending stocks vestors would be wise to be pragmatic rather than to panic. stocks were already fully valued,
Actor Anton Yelchin was down 3.4% Friday and erasing so the fact theyre selling off now
killed in a freak accident. 2016s gains. strategies when positioning port- and balanced portfolio is de- on the Brexit news isnt all that
But designing a portfolio thats folios: signed to withstand things like alarming or indicative of the fu-
BUSINESS SURVEILLANCE positioned to take advantage of u Dont read too much into this, Smyth says. Long-term in- ture, says Todd Morgan, chair-
SUED OVER SHIFTER FLAW this new world order doesnt jibe the initial reaction. Theres no vestors need not worry, but tacti- man of investment firm Bel Air
uIn a nutshell: A lawsuit seek- because prices already have been question that the markets reac- cal investors need to know Investment Advisors.
ing class-action status was filed taken down to reflect the new re- tion on Friday was a stunning something material has changed. The S&P 500 was trading for
against Fiat Chrysler over the ality, and its uncertain at this one. The Dow Jones industrial u Dont let news steer your 21.4 times its earnings over the 12
shifter issue that is being in- point how this will play out. average sank more than 600 portfolio. Long-term returns of months before the vote, which
vestigated to see if it figured in Markets have gone from hope points, putting the average below stocks arent determined by news was pricey compared with the
the accidental death of Star Trek for the best to plan for the where it was when the year start- events like Brexit but are set by markets average P-E of 19 since
actor Anton Yelchin. Yelchin worst, says Rod Smyth at River- ed. Financial stocks as well as air- the prices paid by investors, says 1988.
played the character Chekov in front Investment Group. During lines and car-parts stocks were Mark Hebner, president of mon- Selling into the market now
the latest Star Trek movies. times of market upheaval, inves- hurt the most, some dropping ey management firm Index Fund that its cheaper wouldnt be wise,
uThe lowdown: The lawsuit, tors routinely feel like they need more than 7.5% on the news. But Advisors. European stock prices he says. The market was fully
filed Thursday in the U.S. District to do something. But thats why this isnt necessarily a harbinger are lower, showing how greater valued. The market needs time to
Court in Los Angeles, alleges that its important to remember these of trouble. A well-thought-out uncertainty is priced in, he says. digest this, he says.
Fiat Chrysler failed to fix the issue
that can allow vehicles to move
when their drivers thought their
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uThe upshot: In issuing the
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week in the wake of the death of
Yelchin, who died after his 2015
43%
The issues raised include hy- A lot of different things have Slovakia, where officials are We will work to create new
perloops cost (a 350-mile run be- to go right for this to really work: studying a proposal. regulations as needed, because
tween Los Angeles and San business, legal, technical, Hollis Hyperloop is a new kind of trans-
of parents are limiting Francisco has been estimated at says. Demonstrating that it runs DO WE WANT HYPERLOOP? portation system with unique
their childs college $6 billion or more), technological isnt really enough. Perhaps the biggest hurdle is the properties and use cases, he says.
choice based on price. demands (tubes would have to be poor reception offered to its slow- We dont necessarily see our-
SOURCE Discover Student Loans survey of 1,000 straight and vacuum-tight to keep PREMISE VS. PROMISE er cousin, high-speed rail. selves as competitive with exist-
adults who have children 16-18 years old speeds high), practicality (short That it runs refers to a recent Consider that for its size, the ing modes of transport. Were
JAE YANG AND KARL GELLES, USA TODAY hops would not make sense) and demo in the Nevada desert, U.S. has only one such run Am- complementary.
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Flatulence is a key element of Swiss Army Man , Get more movie news and other entertainment coverage
but the film isnt exactly a comedy. online at pressconnects.com/go.
The feature debut of writer-directors Daniel
Scheinert and Daniel Quan doesnt really know what it
wants to be. Theres a running theme of farts and Hank brings the corpse along as he treks through
erections, but also one of loneliness and alienation. the woods of a new found land, looking for civiliza-
There are elements of magical realism and of a buddy tion. The more time he spends with the body, the more
road adventure. And lots of disturbing things happen he discovers its practicalities in the wilderness. He
to a dead body. uses it as a water catcher during a rainstorm, press-
Ultimately a sad tale about a mans deep yearning ing on the corpses belly to release water from its
for connection, Swiss Army Man is so tonally errat- mouth like a human fountain. Its pretty gross, but
ic that it leaves the viewer more unsettled than actu- mild compared to whats to come.
ally moved. Hank befriends the body and eventually, it starts
Hank (Paul Dano) is stranded on an island and talking. He says his name is Manny. Hes an innocent,
about to take his own life when a body (Daniel Rad- asking questions about life and love. Hank explains
cliffe) washes up on shore. Its a young mans corpse, the world to him, revealing his own lonely life story in
and it is farting. Hank climbs aboard the corpse and the process. His mother died when he was young; his
rides it across the sea, somehow propelled by the father is dismissive and verbally abusive. Hank
constant flatulence. dreamed of a life full of love but was too scared to go ASSOCIATED PRESS
Its outrageous and bizarre, and it leaves Hank Daniel Radcliffe, left, and Paul Dano in a scene from the A24
newly inspired to find his way home. See FILM, Page 6C film, Swiss Army Man.
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But Hank also uses Mannys body as
a perverse multi-use tool (as in Swiss
Army knife.) The corpse becomes a
ment built all of Hanks intricate gar-
bage creations from found materials
that were in the forest.
Continued from Page 1C eg (out of four) crossbow, a razor, a wood-chopper, a Beyond Hanks desperation, the line
Rated: R (language and sexual material) gun, a lighter and an erection-based between fantasy and reality isnt entire-
Starring: Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe. compass. ly clear.
after it. Directed by Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Quan. Radcliffe is game. Though limited by The filmmakers have said they came
As in Love & Mercy and There A24, 95 minutes. his characters dead-ness, he keeps up with the concept for Swiss Army
Will Be Blood, Dano is a superb actor Manny lively with expressive eyes and Man after imagining the opening
who conveys confidence and vulner- mostly limp body language. scene of Hank riding a gas-powered
ability simultaneously. His Hank is Hank crafts a pretend bus the same With only two characters onscreen Manny across the sea. They wanted to
strange and sad but tender and sweet. way, moving magazine pictures outside for most of the film, casting capable use the idea of people hiding flatulence
Hank doesnt just tell Manny about what would be the window to simulate actors was critical. as a metaphor for hiding emotions.
the life theyre missing, he shows it to for Manny the riding experience. He The production design is another But farts arent feelings. Swiss
him, building a makeshift movie thea- strings Manny up like a marionette so star: Swiss Army Man is set in wild, Army Man hints at something deeper
ter out of garbage he finds in the forest. they can dance together. green landscapes, and the art depart- that it doesnt quite reach.
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Federer ready to go
Saturday Brooke M. Henderson 69-73- 142 E
SOCCER At Congressional Country Club (Blue Julie Yang 75-68- 143 +1
Course) Yani Tseng 75-68- 143 +1
UEFA Euro Round of 16, France vs. Ireland 8:30 a.m. ESPN Se Ri Pak 74-69- 143 +1
deep at Wimbledon
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UEFA Euro Round of 16, Germany vs. 11:30 a.m. ESPN Casey Grice 72-71- 143 +1
Purse: $6.9 million a-Regina Plasencia 72-71- 143 +1
Slovakia Yardage: 7,569; Par: 71 Cheyenne Woods 72-71- 143 +1
Third Round Daniela Iacobelli 71-72- 143 +1
UEFA Euro Round of 16, Hungary vs. 2:30 p.m. ESPN
Christine Song 71-72- 143 +1
Billy Hurley III 66-65-67- 198 -15
Belgium Ernie Els 66-69-65- 200 -13 Jacqui Concolino 70-73- 143 +1 FOSTER NIUMATA
Jon Rahm 64-67-70- 201 -12 Ashleigh Simon 70-73- 143 +1
MLS, Portland vs. Houston 6 p.m. ESPN2
Bill Haas 66-69-68- 203 -10 Natalie Gulbis 69-74- 143 +1 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Copa America Centenario, Final 8 p.m. FS1 Webb Simpson 67-68-68- 203 -10 P.K. Kongkraphan 65-78- 143 +1
Harold Varner III 66-69-70- 205 -8 Cyna Marie Rodriguez 75-69- 144 +2
SWIMMING & DIVING Vijay Singh 68-66-71- 205 -8 Mirim Lee 75-69- 144 +2 LONDON - Missing his first Grand Slam in 17 years
U.S. Olympic Trials 4:30 p.m. NBC
Erik Compton 68-70-68- 206 -7 Benyapa Niphatsophon
Marion Ricordeau
73-71- 144 +2
73-71- 144 +2
the French Open was worth it to Roger Federer to
Robert Garrigus 67-69-70- 206 -7
Aaron Baddeley 73-68-66- 207 -6 Kelly W Shon 72-72- 144 +2 be fit and confident for another Wimbledon.
U.S. Olympic Trials, Swimming Finals 8 p.m. NBC
Wes Roach 72-69-66- 207 -6 Annie Park
Bertine Strauss
71-73- 144 +2
68-76- 144 +2
Federer said at the All England Club on Saturday
GYMNASTICS Wesley Bryan 66-74-67- 207 -6
Gary Woodland 69-69-69- 207 -6 Stephanie Kono 75-70- 145 +3 that he had a pinch of doubt he would miss his first
P&G Championships 9 p.m. NBC Kevin Chappell 70-69-69- 208 -5 a-Alana Uriell
Laetitia Beck
70-75- 145 +3
68-77- 145 +3
Wimbledon since 1999 when he had to withdraw from
Kevin Streelman 71-68-69- 208 -5
WNBA Nick Taylor 69-70-69- 208 -5 Nannette Hill 76-70- 146 +4 the French Open because of a bad back.
Phoenix at New York 3 p.m. MSG Patrick Reed 68-70-70- 208 -5 Na Yeon Choi
Ssu-Chia Cheng
75-71- 146 +4
74-72- 146 +4
If you enter, you want to feel like you have a chance
Justin Thomas 69-69-70- 208 -5
HORSE RACING Rob Oppenheim 69-71-69- 209 -4 Anne Catherine Tanguay 72-74- 146 +4 to go deep and win, and thats why Im here, he said,
At Belmont Park 4 p.m. MSG+
Daniel Summerhays 70-69-70- 209 -4 Alison Walshe
Ashlan Ramsey
72-74- 146 +4
71-75- 146 +4
wearing a T-shirt from his signature clothing line that
Sam Saunders 67-70-72- 209 -4
David Hearn 70-67-72- 209 -4 Giulia Sergas 75-72- 147 +5 read SW19, Wimbledons post code. This is a huge
BEACH VOLLEYBALL Byeong Hun An 69-68-72- 209 -4 Amy Anderson
Sarah Kemp
74-73- 147 +5
73-74- 147 +5
boost for me after pulling out of Paris that Im back at
AVP San Francisco Open 3 p.m. NBC Mark Hubbard 67-69-73- 209 -4
Rickie Fowler 68-68-73- 209 -4 Grace Na 73-75- 148 +6 my favorite tournament. Its a huge opportunity for
Andres Gonzales 69-72-69- 210 -3 me to maybe turn around the season.
Smylie Kaufman 67-73-70- 210 -3 American Family Insurance The season has been phenomenally frustrating for
RADIO LINEUP Robert Streb
Hudson Swafford
69-70-71- 210 -3
70-69-71- 210 -3
Championship Par Scores
Saturday Federer.
MLB Tyrone Van Aswegen 69-70-71- 210 -3
Keegan Bradley 70-68-72- 210 -3 At University Ridge Golf Club A day after losing in the Australian Open semifinals
Twins at Yankees 1 p.m. WINR 680 AM Michael Kim 68-70-72- 210 -3 Madison, Wis. to Novak Djokovic, he tore left knee cartilage while
Jason Kokrak 69-69-72- 210 -3
MILB
Marc Leishman 67-71-72- 210 -3
Purse: $2 million running a bath for his kids. He got sick in Miami, then
Yardage: 7,056; Par: 72
Richmond at Binghamton 12:50 p.m. WNBF 1290 Brendan Steele 73-69-69- 211 -2
Second Round hurt his back in Madrid in practice. The back bothered
Francesco Molinari 69-73-69- 211 -2
Shawn Stefani 71-70-70- 211 -2 Jean-Francois Remesy 67-64- 131 -13 him for a long time in 2013, so he dropped off the tour,
Chesson Hadley 68-73-70- 211 -2 Bart Bryant 66-66- 132 -12 reset, and prepared for the big titles he had a better
Chad Collins 72-69-70- 211 -2 Gene Sauers 63-69- 132 -12
B-Mets 4, Flying Squirrels 3 4. Edmonton, Jesse Puljujarvi, RW, Karpat
Sean OHair 68-72-71- 211 -2 Mike Goodes 67-66- 133 -11 chance of winning: Wimbledon, the Olympics, and the
Richmond Binghamton (FIN).
ab r h bi ab r h bi 5. Vancouver, Olli Juolevi, D, London (OHL). Jim Herman 69-71-71- 211 -2 Kirk Triplett 68-66- 134 -10 U.S. Open.
Charley Hoffman 67-72-72- 211 -2 Billy Andrade 67-67- 134 -10
Cstillo 2b 5 0 1 0 Mzlli 2b 3 1 1 0 6. Calgary, Matthew Tkachuk, LW, London Patrick Rodgers 70-69-72- 211 -2 Kevin Sutherland 65-69- 134 -10 This back has won me 88 titles, and Im OK with
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7. Arizona, Clayton Keller, C, USA Under-18
Kyle Reifers 66-71-74- 211 -2 Scott Hoch 67-68- 135 -9 that back, he said. Its OK if it messes around with
John Senden 67-70-74- 211 -2 Fred Funk 66-69- 135 -9
Horan cf 4 1 1 1 Smith 1b 4 1 1 3 (NTDP). Chez Reavie 72-70-70- 212 -1 Duffy Waldorf 66-69- 135 -9 me sometimes.
Cole rf 4 2 2 1 Boyd lf 3 0 1 0 8. Buffalo, Alexander Nylander, LW, Mississau- Kyle Stanley 69-73-70- 212 -1 Fran Quinn 64-71- 135 -9 He said it was more painful realizing what hed miss
Orpsa 1b 3 0 0 0 Crrillo c 4 0 1 0 ga (OHL). Brian Harman 69-73-70- 212 -1 Wes Short, Jr. 72-64- 136 -8
Bednr ph 1 0 0 0 Sabol rf 2 0 0 0 9. Montreal, Mikhail Sergachyov, D, Windsor Tony Finau 69-73-70- 212 -1 Jeff Sluman 69-67- 136 -8 if he didnt stop and recover properly. He returned to
Mcrief lf 4 0 1 0 DLCz cf 2 0 0 0 (OHL). Steve Marino 67-74-71- 212 -1 Doug Garwood 68-68- 136 -8 play on grass this month in Stuttgart and Halle, and
Jim Furyk 73-68-71- 212 -1 Kenny Perry 68-68- 136 -8
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10. Colorado, Tyson Jost, C, Penticton (BCJHL).
Patton Kizzire 70-71-71- 212 -1 Joe Durant 68-68- 136 -8 reached the semifinals at both.
11. Ottawa (from New Jersey), Logan Brown,
Cnrod p 2 0 0 0 Gibsn ph 1 1 1 0 C, Windsor (OHL). Bryson DeChambeau 70-71-71- 212 -1 Tom Pernice Jr. 67-69- 136 -8 Im not thinking of the title, its too far away. Novak
Derek Fathauer 71-70-71- 212 -1 Bernhard Langer 67-69- 136 -8
Jones p 1 0 0 0 Bldado p 0 0 0 0 12. New Jersey (from Ottawa), Michael McLe- Chris Stroud 69-71-72- 212 -1 Tom Byrum 65-71- 136 -8 and Andy (Murray) are the favorites. I need to focus on
Miznko p 0 0 0 0 Crzdo ph 0 0 0 0
Ford ph 1 0 1 0 Rsebm p 0 0 0 0
od, C, Mississauga (OHL).
13. Carolina, Jake Bean, D, Calgary (WHL).
Martin Laird 68-72-72- 212 -1 Jay Haas 71-66- 137 -7 getting myself into those positions, meaning second
Lucas Glover 68-71-73- 212 -1 Jerry Smith 69-68- 137 -7
Mateo p 0 0 0 0 14. Boston, Charlie McAvoy, D, Boston Univer- Chris Kirk 72-70-71- 213 E Brandt Jobe 68-69- 137 -7 week, growing momentum, the whole thing starts roll-
Totals 36 3 9 3 Totals 28 4 7 3 sity (HEast). James Hahn 70-72-71- 213 E Jeff Maggert 68-69- 137 -7 ing then hopefully. Its really important getting the job
15. Minnesota, Luke Kunin, C, Wisconsin (Big Fabian Gomez 67-74-72- 213 E John Huston 68-69- 137 -7
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E Richmond 1; Binghamton 0. DP Rich- 16. Arizona (from Detroit), Jakob Chychrun, D, Dawie van der Walt 70-70-73- 213 E Craig Parry 68-69- 137 -7 Federer hasnt won a title in seven months, and won
Ben Martin 72-68-73- 213 E Mark Brooks 67-70- 137 -7
mond 2; Binghamton 0. LOB Richmond 7; Sarnia (OHL).
Arjun Atwal 70-70-73- 213 E Miguel Angel Martin 70-68- 138 -6 his record 17th and last Grand Slam here four years
Binghamton 9. 2B Arroyo, Cole. HR Cole 17. Nashville, Dante Fabbro, D, Penticton
(8), Horan (6); Smith (6). SB Rosario, Sabol. (BCHL).
Jhonattan Vegas 65-76-73- 214 +1 Skip Kendall 70-68- 138 -6 ago. His bid for an eighth Wimbledon title starts
Blayne Barber 68-73-73- 214 +1 John Inman 69-69- 138 -6
Richmond IP H R ER BB SO 18. Winnipeg (from Philadelphia), Logan Stan- John Huh 72-69-73- 214 +1 John Riegger 67-71- 138 -6 against Argentine leftie Guido Pella, whom hes never
Coonrod 513 4 1 0 5 7 ley, D, Windsor (OHL).
19. N.Y. Islanders, Kieffer Bellows, LW, USA Un-
Will MacKenzie 68-71-75- 214 +1 Loren Roberts 66-72- 138 -6 met. Federer is in the same half as Murray.
Jones 113 1 1 1 0 1 Roberto Castro 71-71-73- 215 +2 Todd Hamilton 70-69- 139 -5
Mizenko (BS, L) 113 2 2 2 1 2 der-18 (NTDP). Zac Blair 71-70-74- 215 +2 Scott McCarron 69-70- 139 -5 Garbine Muguruza, the new womens world No. 2
Binghamton IP H R ER BB SO
20. Detroit (from Arizona via N.Y. Rangers), Charles Howell III 74-66-75- 215 +2 Woody Austin 69-70- 139 -5 who is seeded to meet defending champion Serena Wil-
Dennis Cholowski, D, Chilliwack (BCHL). Camilo Villegas 66-72-77- 215 +2 Jim Carter 73-67- 140 -4
Delgado 6 6 2 2 1 6 21. Carolina (from Los Angeles), Julien Gauth- Luke Guthrie 71-71-74- 216 +3 Mike Grob 71-69- 140 -4 liams in a second straight Wimbledon final, was non-
McGowan (W) 1 0 0 0 0 1 ier, RW, Val-dOr (QMJHL). Anirban Lahiri 71-71-75- 217 +4 Grant Waite 71-69- 140 -4 chalant about having played only one competitive
Baldonado 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jamie Lovemark 66-75-76- 217 +4 Steve Pate 69-71- 140 -4
Roseboom 2
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22. Philadelphia (from Winnipeg via Chicago),
Tom Hoge 69-72-76- 217 +4 Tommy Armour III 68-72- 140 -4 match on grass since beating Williams in the French
German Rubtsov, C, Team Russia U18 (Russia-
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Scott Langley 68-73-77- 218 +5 Scott Verplank 67-73- 140 -4 Open final.
HBP Sabol (by Coonrod), Cruzado (By Miz- Jon Curran 69-73-77- 219 +6 Tom Lehman 71-70- 141 -3
23. Florida, Henrik Borgstrom, C, HIFK Jr. (FIN- Gary Hallberg 71-70- 141 -3
enko). Jr.)
UmpiresHome, Ben Levin; First, Ryan LPGA-Walmart Northwest Arkansas Jay Don Blake 71-70- 141 -3
24. Anaheim, Max Jones, LW, London (OHL). Carlos Franco 70-71- 141 -3
Wills; Third, Jorge Teran. Par Scores
25. Dallas, Riley Tufte, LW, Blaine HS (Minn.). Rod Spittle 70-71- 141 -3
T 2:58. A 2,531. Saturday Scott Parel 72-70- 142 -2
26. St. Louis (from Washington), Tage Thomp-
At Pinnacle Country Club Brian Henninger 72-70- 142 -2
Eastern League
son, C, UConn (HEast)
27. Tampa Bay, Brett Howden, C, Moose Jaw Rogers, Ark. Brad Bryant 72-70- 142 -2 SOCCER
At A Glance (WHL). Purse: $2 million Clark Dennis 71-71- 142 -2
Awards
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HIGH SCHOOLS
SOFTBALL (Baldwin soph.); Alissa Rice, OF (Horseheads jr.);
Keanna Wolcik, P (Baldwinsville sr.); Jessica Kones-
Third Team: Morgan Sgarlata, C (Oneida sr.); Cas-
sidy Barrett, C (Vestal soph.); Brooke Scherer, C
Madison Hilimire, SS (Seneca Falls Mynderse sr.);
Alexis Phillips, OF (Chenango Valley sr.); Taylor Fel-
(Olean soph.); Liz Wickheiser, OF (Windsor sr.); Erin
Cappotelli, UTIL (LeRoy soph.); Haley Irvis, P (Rav-
(Cassadaga Valley jr.).
Co-Coaches of the Year: Les Funk (Pine
All New York State 2016 Selections ki, P (Fairport sr.); Carly Leo, P (Niagara Falls sr.); (Clarke sr.); Lauren Ramos, C (Westhampton soph.); icello, CF/P/2B (Marlboro jr.); Calista Phippen, P ena sr.); Taylor Olsen, P (Gowanda sr.); Hannah Cy- Plains-9); Steve Weber (Elmira ND-4).
CLASS AA Ciarra DiGuilio, P (Warwick sr.); Samantha Hart, Caroline Alicandri, SS (Pearl River sr.); M. Cullen, SS (Ichabod Crane soph.); Isabelle DeChiaro, P (Co- bert, P (Fredonia jr.). Player of the Year: Alivia Clark (Elmira ND-4).
First Team: Daniela Chiorazzi, catcher (North UTIL (Columbia sr.). (Burnt Hills sr.); Erin Guinan, SS (Geneva sr.); Alexis hoes jr.); Sophia Pappas, P (Susquehanna Valley Coach of the Year: Ryan Naccarato (Marlbo- CLASS D
Rockland jr.); Kelly Barkevich, 1B (Shenendehowa Sixth Team: Christina Rizzi, C (Eastport South Bazos, P (Fox Lane sr.); Shannon Grage, P/1B (Men- soph.); Mara Kohlbach, P (Windsor sr.); Carson Cot- ro-9). First Team: Bri Amodio, C (Fort Ann sr.); Megan
sr.); Ally McGovern, 3B (Binghamton sr.); Crista San Manor sr.); Abby Bloomfield, C (Schroeder sr.); Jill don sr.); Bridget Bennett, P (New Paltz sr.). ton, P (Depew jr.); Lily Moresco, P (Marlboro sr.). Player of the Year: Calista Phippen (Ichabod Faulkner,C (Deposit sr.); Sarah Lawrence,C (Edmes-
Antonio, 3B (East Meadow sr.) Janae Barracato, 3B Murray, 3B (Horseheads jr.); Grace Ferguson, 3B Fourth Team: Amber Badillo, C (Lakeland jr.); Second Team: Allie Swartz, C (Marlboro sr.); Sara Crane-2). ton jr.); Hannah Thornhill, C (Heuvelton jr.); Kyra
(Sacred Heart Hempstead jr.); Samantha Fitzgerald, (Kenmore West jr.); Jenna Wike, INF (Liverpool Courtney Blasko, C (Wallkill sr.); Madison Rifenber- Baker, 3B (Schuylerville sr.); Deshae Jones, INF CLASS C Martin, SS (Deposit soph.); Karlee Patrick, SS (Ark-
SS (John Jay-East Fishkill sr.); Paige Rauch, SS/P soph.); Samantha Torlish, SS (Victor jr.); Kailah Kon- ick, C (Troy sr.); Heather Haberman, C (Hamburg jr.); (APW sr.); Abby Nicometi, 1B (Depew sr.); Kassidy First Team: Cat Simmons, C (Pine Plains soph.); port sr.); Kayla Bailey, P (Fort Ann fr.); Makenzie
(Binghamton jr.); Jessica Budrewicz, P (MacArthur kel, SS (Eastport South Manor sr.); Angelina Reno, Daniella Dean,1B (M-E sr.); Amelia Cariddi,1B (Sea- Seary, 1B (Norwich sr.); Jessie Hammers, SS (Way- Jennifer Flynn, 2B (Cooperstown sr.); Mackenzie Stiles, P (Deposit fr.); Sammi English, P (Bradford
soph.); Allison Marcano, P (Middletown sr.); Maris- SS (Moore soph.); Makayla Pourby, P (Binghamton ford sr.); Christina DeCarlo, 3B (Harrison sr.); Alexis land-Cohocton sr.);Amber Mianti,SS (Marlboro sr.); Maloney, 3B/LF (Elmira ND jr.); Alivia Clark, SS/P sr.); Paige McCormick, P (Heuvelton jr.).
sa Rizzi, P (Eastport-South Manor sr.). soph.); Kaitlin Geary, P (Kellenberg sr.). Freudenberg, 3B/C (Islip sr.); Caitlin Delsignore, INF Cierra Smith, SS (Center Moriches sr.); Kylie Warner, (Elmira ND sr.); Izzy Milazzo, P/SS (Elmira ND Second Team: Tiffany Jacobs, C (Stockbridge Val-
Second Team: Shelepack, 1B (Binghamton sr.); Seventh Team: Elivia Perez, C (Middletown sr.); (Troy sr.); Rachel Perelstein, P (Nardin jr.). P (Chenango Forks sr.); Jill Murray, P (Eden sr.). soph.); Mackenzie Slaven, P (Elmira Heights sr.); ley sr.); Rachel Bonning, C (Bradford sr.); Sydney
Madison Stewart, 1B (Orchard Park soph.) Nicole Kelly Rasulo,1B (Kellenberg sr.); Erica Olsen,1B (Su- Fifth team: Zoe Legott, C (Geneva sr.); Rachel Third Team: Allison Lockwood, C (Windsor sr.); Maria Noto, P (Cooperstown jr.); Carly Stoker, P Smith, SS (Edmeston sr.); Bryn Martin, LF (Deposit
Zukowski, 1B (Patchogue Medford sr.); Alexandra san Wagner jr.); Kaily LaForce, 2B (Binghamton jr.); Funk, C (West Seneca East sr.); Shannon Gilbert, C Drew Bugna, C (Ellenville jr.); Lily Sencer, SS (Co- (Sandy Creek soph.); Emily McDonald, P (Cal-Mum fr.); Alea Tiffany, CF (Deposit jr.); Sarah Johnson, P
Sheehy, OF (Orchard Park jr.); Micaela Abbatine, CF Deanna Reith, 3B (Connetquot sr.); Kelly OGor- (Buffalo Sacred Heart sr.); Kim Basile, C (Island hoes jr.); Camille Coyne, P (Hoosic Valley jr.); Rhea sr.); Skylar Conklin, P/OF (Chester jr.). (Lafargeville fr.); Jamie Weakley, P (Poland fr.);
(Warwick sr.); Kayla McDermott, P (North Rockland man, UTIL (Shenendehowa sr.); Michaela Veneziali, Trees sr.); Karly Giancola, C (New Paltz sr.); Torrey Pitkin, P (General Brown sr.); McKenzie Cobb, P Second Team: Meghan Mietlicki, C (Cal-Mum Amanda Greenwood, P (Afton jr.); Catherine John-
sr.); Ally Muller, P (John Jay-East Fishkill jr.); Ashlyn P/SS (Pine Bush sr.); Alanna Phillips, P (Proctor sr.); Fisher, 1B (Averill Park sr.); Cameron Lischinsky, 2B (South Jefferson jr.); Marissa McIntyre, P (Adiron- soph.); Haleigh Agans, C (St. Lawrence sr.); Cammie son, P (Edmeston jr.); Ally Haskell, P (Franklinville
Kersch,P (Ballston Spa sr.);Peyton Bellrose,P (Liver- Rachel Wandzilak, P (West Islip sr.); Isabella Ge- (Lakeland jr.); Paige Sherling, INF (Jamesville-De- dack jr.); Amber Rice, P (APW sr.); Hannah Eddy, P McKracken, 1B (Portville sr.); Cassie McGrath, P soph.).
pool sr.); Nicole Imhof, P (Calhoun sr.). rone, P (Brooklyn James Madison sr.). Witt sr.); Natalie Novak, 3B (JC soph.); Emily Whit- (Norwich sr.); Makayla Brzezinski, P (Bath jr.). (Tuckahoe jr.); Samantha Wood, P (Tioga sr.); Con- Third Team: Jamie Wilcox, C (Pine Valley sr.); Al-
Third Team: Kaitlin Rarick, C (Bethlehem jr.); Coach of the Year: Joe Mancinelli (Bingham- man, SS (Comsewogue soph.). Fourth Team: Chelsea VanTassel, C (General nor Decker, P (Sidney sr.); Bri Walker, P (Gananda exandra Reigle, SS (Elba sr.); Hailey Murray, SS
Grace Bandini, C (Oceanside sr.); Kara Paradowski, ton-4) Sixth Team: Melissa Strand, C (Brewster sr.); Jen- Brown soph.); Abby Stone,C (Akron soph.); Saman- jr.); Taylor Betz, P (Cleveland Hill soph.); Jo Schmidt, (Remsen sr.); Paige Polizzi, SS (Afton jr.); Logan La-
SS (Lancaster jr.); Ericka Sadowski, INF (Liverpool Player of the Year: Paige Rauch (Binghamton-4) na Rhue, C (Lewiston Porter soph.); Elizabeth Whit- tha Palazzolo, C (Wheatley sr.); Cassie LaPoint, 3B/P P (Pine Plains fr.); Kayla Palmer, P/OF (Chester jr.). Biendo, UTIL (Lafargeville sr.); Jade Meehan, UTIL
sr.); Beth Bonin, INF (C-NS sr.); Amanda Schweitzer, CLASS A low,1B (Miller Place sr.); Alexis Wanchisen, 3B (M-E (Marlboro sr.); Caroline Casey, OF (Center Moriches Third Team: Megan Palmatier, C (Bainbridge- (Roxbury sr.); Bailey Hasemann,P (Hartford sr.);Ste-
CF (North Rockland sr.); Mariah Graham, OF (Elmi- First Team: Lindsey Shaw, C (Sayville soph.); soph.); Angie Rizzi, SS (Ursuline sr.); Alex Hein, SS sr.); Olivia Dunne, P (Rye Neck soph.); Lauren Nich- Guilford jr.); Emily McIntosh, C (Cleveland Hill jr.); phanie Pingrey, P (Batavia Notre Dame sr.); Jessica
ra soph.); Adrianna Dilal, P (Wester Schroeder sr.); Meaghan Raleigh, 2B (Maine-Endwell jr.); Brianna (JC jr.); Brooke Wolff, SS (Brighton sr.); Samantha ols, P (Solvay soph.); McKailey Lyndaker, P (Lowville Courtney Crater, 3B (Elmira ND soph.); Emily Lear, Wilcox, P (Pine Valley sr.); Jordan Lepes, P (Eldred
Claire O'Brien, P (Sacred Heart Hempstead jr.); Sa- Pinto, SS (Carey sr.); Allison Missavage, SS (M-E sr.); Seeger, SS (Islip jr.); Emily Phelan, P (Olympia 8th jr.); Ally Uberty, P (LeRoy sr.); Amy Lorshbaugh, P 3B (Elmira Heights sr.); Kayley Fountain, SS (Maple jr.).
rah McKeveny, P (Connetquot jr.). Taryn Welch, P/1B (Mendon sr.); Hunter Levesque, grade); Lauren Bloom, P (Bethpage sr.). (Wellsville sr.). Hill sr.); Erica Acampora, CF (East Rockaway sr.); Fourth Team: Madison Williams, C (Finney fr.);
Fourth Team: Nahtica Shepherd, C (North Baby- SS/P (Troy jr.); Emily Turulli, P (Pearl River jr.); Amber Seventh Team: Jaccora Webb,1B (New Paltz sr.); Fifth Team: Sam Yanuzzi, C (Rye Neck soph.); Alex Anastasia Pennacchio, 3B/P (North Salem sr.); Ava Kaitlyn Janczuk, 1B (Hamilton sr.); Mikayla Martin,
lon jr.); Marissa Braito, SS (Sacred Heart Hempstead Bourdeaux, P (So. Glens Falls jr.); Nicole Carty, P Jeese McCarthy, 3B (Pearl River jr.); Hannah Begay, Siebert, C (Bath-Haverling sr.); Peyton Keib, 2B Fitzmaurice, P (Greenville soph.); Sierra Leitten, P/U 3B (Deposit 8th grade); Taylor Zaino, SS (West Can-
soph.); Maddie Klidonas, SS (Niagara-Wheatfield (Sutherland sr.); Sarah Cornell, P (Clarke sr.). 3B (Oneida sr.);Abby DeCicco,SS (Amherst fr.);Lizul (Wellsville sr.); Hannah Haskell, INF (Susquehanna (Bloomfield jr.); Breanna Powell, P (Norwood-Nor- ada Valley fr.); Hannah Bowen, SS (Batavia ND jr.);
jr.); Kristen Simmons, CF (Victor sr.); Alyssa Pfitsch- Second Team: Izabel Pasquale,C (Union-Endicott Portugal, SS (Construction jr.); Kayla Castro, LF (Ur- Valley jr.); Rayanna Anderson, SS (Wellsville sr.); folk sr.). Mikayla Blumenstock, UTIL (Poland sr.); Kaileen
er, P (FDR-Hyde Park sr.); Alyssa Bluthgen, P (Com- sr.); Katina Fox, 2B (Johnson City fr.); Halie Mariano, suline jr.); Jessica Sardina, OF (Whitesboro sr.); Ma- Gwen Donaldson, SS (Babylon jr.); Danielle Cary, Fourth Team: Allison Forness, C (Allegany-Lime- Townsend, UTIL (Downsville sr.); Devin Fox, P (Rox-
mack sr.); Amanda Neenan, P (Curtis sr.); Sarah Ba- SS (Mendon sr.); Kelsey Marigliano, SS (Plainedge di Jaszcz, OF (West Seneca East sr.); Stephanie OF (Windsor sr.); Allie Stanya, P (Babylon soph.); stone sr.); Kristen Silk, CF (Greenville sr.); Sabrina bury sr.); Jenna Lutz, P (Davenport jr.); Jordan Bat-
luch, UTIL (Colonie sr.); Alli Richmond, UTIL (Horse- sr.); Love Drumgole, SS (Mt Sinai soph.); Christy Muller, P (Port Jervis sr.). Olivia Zoeller, P (Pawling jr.); Laura Kratzke, P (Al- Whitehouse, CF (Greenwich sr.); Sarah Wierzbicki, son, P (Poland jr.).
heads soph.); Jamie Holmes, DP (Tottenville sr.). Mack, SS (Williamsville East fr.); Val Cucci, P (Ursu- Coach of the Year: Matt Raleigh (M-E-4). den sr.). 3B (Florida jr.); Jolene Krom, SS (Sidney sr.); Hannah Co-Coaches of the Year: Dan Briggs (Depos-
Fifth Team: Sara Herskowitz, C (Clarkstown line sr.); Colleen Walsh, P (Lakeland jr.); Anilese Kel- Player of the Year: Sarah Cornell (Clarke-8). Sixth Team: Abby Tomasik, C (Depew soph.); Ka- Paolucci, SS (Alexander jr.); Allison Burrows, UTIL it-4); Kim Driskell (Bradford-5).
South sr.); Gina Selvaggi, 1B (North Rockland sr.); ly, P (West Seneca East soph.); Rebecca Vilchez, P CLASS B tie Church, 1B (CF jr.); Gillian Lamb, 3B (Mynderse (Sandy Creek jr.);Rachel Hall,P (Greenwich jr.); Julia Co-Players of the Year: Megan Faulkner (De-
Taryn McGinley, 3B (Kings Park sr.); Alex Burns, CF (Carey sr.). First Team: Cierra Casale, SS (Hoosic Valley sr.); sr.); Halie Kobie, 3B (Eden sr.); Alyssa Ramarge, SS Mertsock, P (Letchworth soph.); Alyssa Hahn, P posit-4); Makenzie Stiles (Deposit-4).
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Astros 13, Royals 5 Orioles 8, Rays 6 Rockies 11, D-backs 6 Marlins 9, Cubs 6 Brewers 6, Nationals 5 Indians 6, Tigers 0
HOU .......070 201 003 13 TB...............112 020 000 6 ARI.............100 000 230 6 CHC...........013 000 011 6 WSH..........010 201 100 5 CLE.............211 000 011 6
KC ..............001 112 000 5 BAL ............001 211 21X 8 COL ........100 312 04X 11 MIA ...........100 240 20X 9 MIL ............312 000 00X 6 DET ............000 000 000 0 Giants 5, Phillies 4
Houston ab r h bi bb so avg Tampa Bay ab r h bi bb so avg Arizona ab r h bi bb so avg Chicago ab r h bi bb so avg Washington ab r h bi bb so avg Cleveland ab r h bi bb so avg PHI.............000 110 020 4
Springer rf 6 0 0 0 0 2 .261 Forsythe 2b 5 1 2 0 0 1 .287 Segura 2b 1 2 0 1 4 0 .306 Heyward rf 4 0 0 0 1 1 .229 Revere cf 5 0 0 0 0 0 .201 Santana dh 3 2 1 1 1 1 .235 SF...............100 000 40X 5
Gonzalez 1b 6 2 2 2 0 1 .258 Dickerson dh 5 0 2 0 0 0 .209 Bourn cf 5 1 2 3 0 1 .250 Bryant 3b 4 1 1 0 1 1 .268 Werth lf 4 1 1 0 1 0 .258 Kipnis 2b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .269
Altuve 2b 5 3 4 3 0 0 .348 Longoria 3b 4 0 0 0 1 3 .270 Goldschmidt 1b 4 0 1 1 1 1 .300 Rizzo 1b 5 0 2 0 0 0 .279 Harper rf 4 0 1 0 1 0 .252 Martinez 2b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .308 Philadelphia ab r h bi bb so avg
Worth ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .160 Morrison 1b 5 2 3 1 0 1 .238 Tomas rf 4 0 0 0 1 1 .258 Contreras lf 3 1 1 1 2 0 .400 Murphy 2b 5 1 3 0 0 0 .354 Lindor ss 4 2 2 2 0 0 .306 Herrera cf 3 0 0 1 1 0 .297
Correa ss 4 1 2 2 1 1 .265 Miller ss 5 2 3 1 0 0 .240 Castillo c 5 0 3 0 0 1 .271 Baez 2b 4 1 0 0 0 1 .256 Ramos c 5 0 2 1 0 0 .342 Napoli 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .235 Hernandez 2b 5 0 0 0 0 1 .255
Rasmus lf 4 2 2 0 1 0 .249 Jennings cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 .197 OBrien lf 4 0 0 0 1 1 .143 Russell ss 3 2 1 3 1 1 .245 Zimmerman 1b 2 2 1 1 1 0 .230 Ramirez 3b 4 0 0 1 0 0 .290 Franco 3b 4 2 2 0 1 1 .239
Reed dh 2 2 0 1 2 0 .000 Arcia rf 2 0 0 1 1 0 .208 Drury 3b 3 1 0 0 2 0 .269 Montero c 4 1 2 1 1 2 .207 Rendon 3b 4 1 2 0 0 0 .252 Chisenhall rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .272 Howard 1b 3 0 1 1 0 0 .153
C. Gomez cf 4 1 1 1 1 2 .223 Beckham ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .190 Ahmed ss 4 1 2 0 0 1 .216 Lackey p 1 0 0 0 1 0 .114 Espinosa ss 0 0 0 2 2 0 .222 Gomes c 4 1 1 1 0 0 .185 Joseph ph 2 0 1 0 0 1 .234
Valbuena 3b 4 1 3 3 1 0 .257 Conger c 2 1 1 2 2 0 .217 Miller p 2 0 1 0 0 1 .158 Coghlan ph 2 0 0 0 0 1 .158 Gonzalez p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .143 Naquin cf 4 1 2 0 0 1 .324 Rupp c 3 1 2 0 1 0 .269
Castro c 5 1 2 1 0 1 .217 Decker lf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .120 Lamb ph 1 1 1 1 0 0 .290 Almora Jr. cf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .267 Robinson ph 0 0 0 1 0 0 .232 Davis lf 4 0 1 1 0 1 .268 Asche lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .265
Totals 41 13 16 13 6 7 Totals 36 6 14 6 5 5 Totals 33 6 10 6 9 7 Zobrist ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .302 Heisey ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .197 Totals 34 6 8 6 2 5 Goeddel ph 1 0 0 0 1 0 .237
Totals 33 6 8 5 8 8 Drew ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .254 Galvis ss 3 1 2 1 1 0 .221
Batting - 2B: Altuve 2 (23); Correa (13); Batting - 2B: Morrison (8); Forsythe (13); Batting - HR: Bourn (2); S: Miller (1); RBI: Batting - 2B: Naquin (5); 3B: Naquin (4); Bourjos rf 3 0 2 1 1 0 .238
C. Gomez (12); Valbuena 2 (14); Castro (8); Dickerson (10); Miller (13); Jennings (5); HR: Goldschmidt (47); Segura (31); Lamb (51); Batting - 2B: Rizzo 2 (17); Contreras (1); Totals 32 5 10 5 5 1 HR: Gomes (8); Lindor 2 (10); Santana (16); Eflin p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000
HR: Altuve (13); Gonzalez (6); Correa (12); Conger (3); S: Jennings (1); SF: Arcia (1); Bourn 3 (15); GIDP: OBrien; Bourn. Base- Bryant (17); HR: Russell (7); Montero (4); Batting - 2B: Rendon (17); Werth (14); RBI: Gomes (29); Ramirez (27); Lindor 2 Paredes ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .236
SF: Reed (1); RBI: Altuve 3 (44); Gonzalez 2 RBI: Conger 2 (9); Morrison (23); Arcia (13); running - SB: Segura (13). Fielding - E: RBI: Contreras (9); Russell 3 (40); Montero 3B: Murphy (4); S: Espinosa (3); SF: Robin- (39); Davis (28); Santana (40). Blanco ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .274
(20); Correa 2 (42); Reed (1); C. Gomez (16); Miller (25); Jennings (16); GIDP: Morrison; OBrien (1). (16); GIDP: Coghlan; Heyward. Fielding - son (4); Espinosa (3); Zimmerman (5); RBI: Detroit ab r h bi bb so avg Totals 34 4 10 4 6 6
Valbuena 3 (25); Castro (21) LOB: Miller; Jennings LOB: 10. Baserunning - Colorado ab r h bi bb so avg E: Rizzo (4); Russell (9). Robinson (12); Espinosa 2 (32); Zimmer- Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .297 Batting - 2B: Galvis (12); Rupp (14); Fran-
8. Fielding - E: Springer (1); DP: 2. SB: Franklin (1). Fielding - E: Conger (3); Blackmon cf 5 2 2 2 0 1 .300 Miami ab r h bi bb so avg man (33); Ramos (41); GIDP: Ramos LOB: Maybin cf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .349 co (10); Howard (4); 3B: Bourjos (3); Franco
Kansas City ab r h bi bb so avg DP: 3. LeMahieu 2b 4 2 2 3 1 1 .328 Suzuki cf 4 2 1 0 1 0 .345 9. Cabrera 1b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .295 (1); SF: Herrera (2); RBI: Bourjos (15); Galvis
Merrifield 2b 4 0 1 0 1 0 .324 Baltimore ab r h bi bb so avg Arenado 3b 4 0 1 1 1 1 .298 Prado 3b 4 2 2 1 0 1 .314 Milwaukee ab r h bi bb so avg V. Martinez dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .316 (29); Herrera (26); Howard (24) LOB:
Gordon lf 5 1 2 1 0 1 .218 Jones cf 3 2 2 2 1 0 .254 Gonzalez rf 5 0 2 0 0 0 .314 Yelich lf 2 2 1 1 1 0 .309 Villar ss 4 1 3 1 0 0 .299 Castellanos 3b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .296 11. Baserunning - CS: Herrera (5). Field-
Cain cf 5 1 2 1 0 0 .281 Schoop 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .287 Story ss 4 1 1 0 1 1 .266 Stanton rf 3 2 2 3 1 1 .219 Hill 3b 4 1 2 0 0 1 .273 J. Upton lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .234 ing - E: Howard 2 (7).
Hosmer 1b 4 1 2 0 1 0 .307 Machado 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .320 Descalso 1b 4 1 1 1 0 0 .372 Bour 1b 4 1 2 3 0 1 .273 Braun lf 3 1 1 0 0 1 .321 Aviles rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .218
Perez c 2 0 0 1 1 0 .298 Davis 1b 4 1 2 2 0 1 .236 Germen p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Dietrich 2b 3 0 1 1 0 1 .294 Lucroy c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .296 McCann c 3 0 0 0 0 1 .207 San Francisco ab r h bi bb so avg
K. Morales dh 4 1 2 1 0 1 .226 Trumbo dh 4 1 1 0 0 0 .276 Barnes lf 4 3 3 0 0 0 .220 Realmuto c 4 0 1 0 0 0 .302 Carter 1b 4 2 2 3 0 0 .228 Iglesias ss 3 0 1 0 0 0 .259 Span cf 3 1 1 0 0 0 .254
Butera p 1 0 1 0 0 0 .306 Wieters c 4 2 3 3 0 0 .278 Wolters c 3 1 3 4 0 0 .217 Hechavarria ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .239 Perez rf 4 0 1 1 0 1 .284 Totals 31 0 4 0 1 7 Panik 2b 3 1 0 0 1 0 .256
Orlando rf 4 0 2 0 1 0 .361 Hardy ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 .257 De La Rosa p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .214 Clemens p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Gennett 2b 4 0 1 1 0 1 .270 Belt 1b 4 1 2 3 0 1 .305
Batting - 2B: Iglesias (12); Maybin (3). Crawford ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 .263
Escobar ss 5 0 1 0 0 1 .252 Reimold lf 4 1 1 0 0 1 .265 Adames ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .224 Gillespie ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .244 Broxton cf 3 1 0 0 1 1 .133
Cuthbert 3b 4 1 2 1 0 1 .281 Rickard rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 .264 Reynolds 1b 0 1 0 0 1 0 .291 C. Johnson ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .224 Garza p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 Pitching ip h r er bb so era Pagan lf 4 0 3 2 0 0 .282
Totals 38 5 15 5 4 4 Totals 35 8 14 8 1 2 Totals 37 11 15 11 4 6 Rojas 1b 1 0 0 0 0 1 .228 Presley ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 Blanco rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .259
Cleveland
Totals 32 9 10 9 3 7 Flores ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .241 Gillaspie 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .207
Batting - 2B: Gordon (6); Butera (7); Cain Batting - 2B: Rickard (10); Reimold (6); Batting - 2B: Barnes (3); Wolters (8); Sto- Carrasco W,3-2 9 4 0 0 1 7 2.73
Totals 33 6 10 6 1 9 Brown c 4 1 1 0 0 0 .231
(11); HR: Gordon (5); SF: Perez (2); RBI: Pe- Trumbo (14); HR: Jones (15); Davis (17); ry (18); Gonzalez (17); Arenado (18); HR: Batting - 2B: Bour (10); Stanton (9); Pra- Detroit
Peavy p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .182
rez (36); Cuthbert (16); Gordon (11); K. Mo- Wieters 2 (9); RBI: Rickard (14); Jones 2 LeMahieu (5); Wolters (1); Blackmon (11); do (15); HR: Bour (14); SF: Dietrich (3); Yel- Batting - 2B: Perez (4); Villar (17); HR: Sanchez L,4-8 5 5 4 4 2 3 6.06
Posey ph 1 1 1 0 0 0 .280
rales (33); Cain (38); GIDP: Escobar LOB: (47); Davis 2 (46); Wieters 3 (37); GIDP: S: Wolters (2); RBI: LeMahieu 3 (29); Wol- ich (2); RBI: Bour 3 (43); Stanton 3 (37); Carter (19); S: Garza (1); RBI: Gennett (21); Wilson 2 1 0 0 0 1 3.86
Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0
12. Machado; Schoop; Trumbo LOB: 4. Field- ters 4 (15); Blackmon 2 (38); Descalso (12); Dietrich (25); Yelich (36); Prado (23); GIDP: Perez (16); Villar (30); Carter 3 (47) LOB: Lowe 2 2 2 2 0 110.13
Pena ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .444
Pitching ip h r er bb so era ing - DP: 3. Arenado (63). Baserunning - CS: LeMa- Hechavarria. Baserunning - SB: Suzuki 6. Baserunning - SB: Villar (26). Fielding Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Carrasco Totals 34 5 9 5 1 1
Pitching ip h r er bb so era hieu (5). Fielding - E: Wolters (5). (7). - E: Carter (6); DP: 1. 32; 117-82; Sanchez 21; 87-52; Wilson 7;
Houston Batting - 2B: Belt 2 (21); S: Span (5); RBI:
Fiers 41/3 9 3 2 3 1 4.41 Tampa Bay Pitching ip h r er bb so era Pitching ip h r er bb so era Pitching ip h r er bb so era 32-18; Lowe 8; 23-15 Umpires - HP: Cul- Belt 3 (38); Pagan 2 (22) LOB: 7. Baserun-
Feliz W,5-1 12/3 3 2 2 1 1 3.78 Odorizzi 5 8 5 5 1 1 3.93 Arizona Chicago Washington breth; 1B: Reynolds; 2B: Gonzalez; 3B: ning - SB: Pagan (7); Span (8).
Neshek 1 0 0 0 0 1 3.09 Ramirez L,7-6 11/3 4 2 2 0 0 3.75 Miller L,2-7 6 11 7 7 1 5 6.79 Lackey L,7-4 41/3 7 7 7 3 5 3.29 Gonzalez L,3-7 3 6 6 6 1 5 4.73 Bucknor Game data - T: 2:43. Att:
Pitching ip h r er bb so era
Giles 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.23 BS,3 Bracho 1 0 0 0 1 0 6.43 Concepcion 2
/3 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 Petit 2 1 0 0 0 1 2.93 39,028.
Patton 11/3 2 2 2 0 0 8.10 Belisle 2 2 0 0 0 2 1.54 Philadelphia
Devenski 1 2 0 0 0 1 2.32 Cedeno 2
/3 1 0 0 0 0 3.70 Collmenter 1 4 4 4 2 1 5.68
Colorado Grimm /3 0 0 0 0 1 5.88 Solis 1 1 0 0 0 1 1.46 Eflin 6 5 1 0 0 1 6.28
Kansas City Farquhar 1 1 1 1 0 1 4.26 2
Britton S,23 1 1 0 0 0 1 0.83 Barraclough 1 1 0 0 0 2 2.93 Blazek H,9 1 0 0 0 1 0 3.86 CWS ..........030 101 111 8 San Francisco
Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Fiers 24; Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Miller 29; Jeffress S,21 1 1 0 0 0 0 2.67 Peavy W,4-6 7 7 2 2 2 4 5.22
H,17 Toronto ab r h bi bb so avg
94-58; Feliz 9; 42-26; Neshek 3; 12-9; Giles Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Odorizzi 95-64; Bracho 4; 19-10; Collmenter 9; 33- McGowan 11/3 2 2 2 3 0 2.96 Law H,3 1
/3 1 1 1 0 0 2.81
Carrera rf 5 1 2 0 0 0 .313 Osich H,15 1
/3 0 1 1 2 1 4.09
4; 16-10; Devenski 4; 11-8; Young 18; 67- 22; 99-61; Ramirez 8; 24-16; Cedeno 2; 8-6; 19; De La Rosa 27; 107-64; Miller 5; 17-9; Ramos S,24 2
/3 0 0 0 0 1 1.74 Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Gonza- Travis 2b 4 2 2 2 1 0 .276
36; Moylan 11; 44-28; Wang 15; 52-36; Farquhar 4; 19-10; Tillman 26; 95-64; Qualls 5; 29-20; Germen 6; 25-13 Um- lez 18; 69-43; Petit 7; 28-18; Belisle 7; 31-22; Gearrin H,13 1
/3 1 0 0 1 0 2.20
Donaldson dh 4 1 2 1 1 0 .285 Lopez H,7 1
/3 0 0 0 0 0 4.63
Butera 4; 16-10 Umpires - HP: Ripperger; McFarland 8; 21-13; Brach 5; 26-16; Britton pires - HP: AlanPorter; 1B: JeffKellogg; Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Lackey Solis 4; 13-10; Garza 28; 81-51; Smith 3; Encarnacion 1b 4 2 3 4 1 0 .258
1B: Danley; 2B: Fletcher; 3B: West Game 4; 15-10 Umpires - HP: Diaz; 1B: Hamari; 2B: JohnTumpane; 3B: Paul- 22; 95-60; Concepcion 3; 12-8; Patton 7; 9-4; C. Torres 3; 14-10; Blazek 4; 16-10; Jef- Casilla S,17 2
/3 1 0 0 1 1 2.43
Saunders lf 5 1 1 1 0 1 .301
data - T: 3:40. Att: 38,880. 2B: Hudson; 3B: Hoberg Game data - T: Nauert Game data - T: 3:35. Att: 33,337. 24-15; Grimm 2; 6-5; Edwards 3; 16-11; fress 3; 11-8 Umpires - HP: Gibson; 1B: Tulowitzki ss 5 0 2 2 0 0 .217 Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Eflin 25;
3:15. Att: 33,040. Clemens 25; 103-60; Wittgren 3; 11-7; Bar- Estabrook; 2B: DeMuth; 3B: Hick- Pillar cf 5 0 0 0 0 2 .258 94-62; Gonzalez 1; 2-1; Araujo 6; 21-10;
ox Game data - T: 3:05. Att: 30,085.
Mets 1, Braves 0 Yankees 2, Twins 1 raclough 4; 16-11; McGowan 8; 27-14; Ra-
mos 3; 6-5 Umpires - HP: B. Welke; 1B:
Goins 3b
Barney ph
4 1 1 0 0 2 .177
1 0 0 0 0 0 .293
Ramos 1; 2-2; Neris 3; 15-11; Peavy 28;
102-67; Law 2; 7-4; Osich 3; 11-5; Gearrin 3;
Hirschbeck; 2B: Carapazza; 3B: Rey-
NYM ....000 000 000 01 1 Pirates 6, Dodgers 1 MIN ...........010 000 000 1 burn Game data - T: 3:09. Att: 29,457.
Thole c
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3 2 0 0 2 0 .111
40 10 13 10 5 5
13-6; Lopez 1; 4-2; Casilla 5; 22-10 Um-
pires - HP: Lentz; 1B: Blaser; 2B: Eddings;
NYY ..........000 010 01X 2 Padres 3, Reds 0
ATL .......000 000 000 00 0 LAD ...........000 001 000 1 Batting - 2B: Carrera (5); Encarnacion 2 3B: Nelson Game data - T: 3:21. Att:
Minnesota ab r h bi bb so avg
New York
Granderson rf
ab
4
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0
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PIT .............000 105 00X 6 Nunez 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .310 Orioles 5, Rays 0 SD ..............100 010 100 3 (18); Tulowitzki (8); Saunders (20); HR: Tra-
vis (4); RBI: Travis 2 (16); Encarnacion 4
42,238.
Cabrera ss 5 0 1 0 0 2 .263
Los Angeles ab r h bi bb so avg Grossman lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .274
TB...............000 000 000 0 CIN ............000 000 000 0 (66); Tulowitzki 2 (28); Saunders (33); Don-
Mauer dh 4 0 1 0 0 3 .273
Cespedes cf 4 0 2 0 1 2 .292
Hernandez 2b
Turner 3b
4
4
0
0
0
0
0 0 2 .189
0 0 1 .245 Dozier 2b 4 1 1 1 0 1 .248 BAL............020 001 20X 5 San Diego ab r h bi bb so avg aldson (47) LOB: 8. Fielding - E: Goins (4);
DP: 1.
Mariners 4, Cardinals 3
Walker 2b 5 0 0 0 0 0 .266 Seager ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 .297 Kepler rf 2 0 0 0 1 1 .242 Jankowski cf 3 1 1 0 2 1 .250
Loney 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .302 Thompson cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .239 Escobar ss 3 0 0 0 0 2 .275
Tampa Bay ab r h bi bb so avg Myers 1b 3 0 0 0 2 0 .286 Chicago ab r h bi bb so avg STL .............000 000 030 3
Forsythe 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .284
Flores 3b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .231 Gonzalez 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .263 Park 1b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .194
Dickerson lf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .205
Kemp rf 4 0 0 1 0 1 .262 Anderson ss 5 1 1 1 0 3 .261 SEA ............000 001 003 4
De Aza lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .169 Puig rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 .254 Suzuki c 3 0 1 0 0 0 .273 Solarte 3b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .270 Eaton rf 4 1 3 1 1 0 .282
dArnaud c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .180 Longoria 3b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .273 M. Upton lf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .259 St. Louis ab r h bi bb so avg
Van Slyke lf 3 1 1 0 0 1 .200 Buxton cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .194 Abreu 1b 5 0 1 0 0 2 .269 Carpenter 2b 3 1 1 0 1 0 .296
deGrom p 3 0 0 0 0 0 .050 Morrison 1b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .229 Norris c 3 1 1 0 1 0 .213 Cabrera lf 5 0 0 0 0 1 .290
Pederson ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .238 Totals 30 1 3 1 1 12 Diaz ss 2 0 0 1 2 0 .303
K. Johnson ph 1 1 1 1 0 0 .233 Miller dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 .232 Ramirez ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .245 Frazier 3b 4 1 0 0 0 2 .199
Ellis c 3 0 2 1 0 0 .206 Batting - HR: Dozier (9); RBI: Dozier (30) Beckham ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 .193 Holliday dh 4 0 0 1 0 1 .249
Totals 38 1 8 1 1 8 Maeda p 2 0 1 0 0 0 .125 Rosales 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .192 Avila dh 4 1 2 1 0 2 .252
LOB: 3. Fielding - E: Escobar 2 (8); DP: 2. Arcia ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .212 Pomeranz p 3 1 2 2 0 1 .143 Piscotty rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .293
Batting - HR: K. Johnson (3); RBI: K. John- Kendrick ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .242 Lawrie 2b 4 2 3 3 0 1 .245 Peralta 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .246
New York ab r h bi bb so avg Decker cf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .091 Wallace ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .213 Navarro c 4 1 1 1 0 0 .214
son (13); GIDP: De Aza; Walker. Baserun- Totals 34 1 8 1 0 6 Motter rf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .174 Moss lf 4 0 2 0 0 1 .257
ning - SB: Granderson (2). Ellsbury cf 3 1 1 0 1 1 .278 Totals 32 3 5 3 6 10 Shuck cf 4 1 1 1 0 0 .189
Batting - 2B: Van Slyke (4); Seager (18); Gardner lf 4 0 3 0 0 0 .262 Casali c 3 0 1 0 0 1 .168 Molina c 2 0 0 0 1 0 .257
Batting - 2B: Jankowski (1); HR: Pome- Totals 39 8 12 8 1 11 Fryer pr 1 1 0 0 0 0 .394
Atlanta ab r h bi bb so avg Kendrick (6); Ellis (4); RBI: Ellis (10). Base- Beltran rf 4 0 2 1 0 0 .290 Totals 31 0 4 0 2 8
Peterson 2b 5 0 1 0 0 1 .253 running - CS: Ellis (1). Fielding - E: Ellis (1). ranz (1); RBI: Pomeranz 2 (3); Kemp (53) Batting - 2B: Avila (5); HR: Lawrie 2 (10); Gyorko 1b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .230
Rodriguez dh 4 0 1 0 0 2 .223 Batting - GIDP: Motter LOB: 6. Fielding . Baserunning - SB: Norris (3); Jankowski
Inciarte cf 3 0 2 0 1 1 .243 Shuck (1); Eaton (4); Anderson (2); Navarro G. Garcia ph 1 1 0 0 0 1 .425
Pittsburgh ab r h bi bb so avg Hicks pr 0 1 0 0 0 0 .217 - DP: 1. (10); M. Upton (17).
Freeman 1b 4 0 1 0 1 2 .274 (4); Avila (3); RBI: Lawrie 3 (30); Shuck (5); Pham cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .222
Jaso 1b 1 1 0 0 2 0 .276 McCann c 4 0 2 0 0 0 .226
Markakis rf 5 0 2 0 0 0 .254 Baltimore ab r h bi bb so avg Cincinnati ab r h bi bb so avg Eaton (23); Anderson (2); Navarro (16); Avi- Totals 30 3 4 2 4 5
Rodriguez 1b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .252 Teixeira 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .176 Jones cf 5 0 2 1 0 2 .250
Garcia 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .253 Castro 2b 4 0 0 1 0 0 .253 Cozart ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .272 la (6); GIDP: Cabrera LOB: 5. Baserun- Batting - 2B: Moss 2 (10); S: Pham (1);
Marte lf 4 1 1 0 0 1 .328 Kim lf 3 1 1 0 2 0 .339
Flowers c 4 0 1 0 0 0 .245 Gregorius ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 .285 Votto 1b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .243 ning - SB: Eaton (7). Fielding - E: Lawrie RBI: Diaz (36); Holliday (41); GIDP:
McCutchen cf 4 2 2 4 0 1 .243 Machado 3b 5 0 2 0 0 0 .321
Aybar ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .207 Headley 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .248 Phillips 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .257 (6). Holliday.
Freese 3b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .291 Davis 1b 3 1 0 0 1 2 .232
Bonifacio lf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .182 Joyce rf 3 1 0 0 1 0 .296 Totals 34 2 10 2 2 5 Bruce rf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .280 Pitching ip h r er bb so era
Teheran p 2 0 2 0 0 0 .214 Trumbo rf 3 0 0 0 1 2 .277 Duvall lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .255 Seattle ab r h bi bb so avg
Harrison 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .287 Batting - RBI: Beltran (53); Castro (29); Schoop 2b 4 2 2 0 0 1 .287 Toronto Martin cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .249
dArnaud ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .282 Mercer ss 3 1 1 2 0 0 .274 Suarez 3b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .223
Francoeur ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .266 GIDP: Castro LOB: 10. Alvarez dh 3 1 1 2 1 2 .236 Hamilton cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .257 Dickey W,5-8 51/3 6 5 4 1 7 4.23 S. Smith lf 3 1 1 0 1 0 .265
Kratz c 3 0 0 0 0 1 .055 Hardy ss 4 0 2 1 0 0 .257 Floyd H,6 1
/3 1 0 0 0 0 4.06 Cano 2b 4 0 1 0 0 2 .295
Totals 37 0 9 0 2 8 Locke p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .111 Pitching ip h r er bb so era Cabrera c 3 0 1 0 0 0 .265
Pena c 4 0 1 1 0 1 .240 Finnegan p 1 0 0 0 1 1 .167 Chavez H,6 1
/3 0 0 0 0 0 3.41 Cruz rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .281
Batting - S: Inciarte (2); GIDP: Peterson; Frazier ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .333 Minnesota Totals 34 5 11 5 5 10 Storen H,8 1 2 1 1 0 2 5.08 Seager 3b 2 1 2 0 2 0 .266
Garcia; Markakis; Aybar. Baserunning - Totals 28 6 5 6 4 5 Santana 5 6 1 1 2 2 4.64 Holt ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .235
Totals 30 0 4 0 1 10 Grilli H,6 1 1 1 1 0 1 4.56 Lee 1b 3 0 0 1 1 0 .276
SB: Inciarte (6). Rogers 2 1 0 0 0 2 3.63 Batting - 2B: Schoop (17); Kim (7); RBI:
Batting - HR: Mercer (4); McCutchen 2 Osuna S,15 1 2 1 1 0 1 2.16 OMalley pr 0 1 0 0 0 0 .204
Pressly L,2-4 1 3 1 1 0 1 4.02 Pena (3); Hardy (11); Jones (45); Alvarez 2 Batting - 2B: Cabrera (3); Phillips (15)
Pitching ip h r er bb so era (12); RBI: Mercer 2 (26); McCutchen 4 (32); Chicago Lind dh 4 1 1 3 0 0 .234
New York (26); GIDP: Pena LOB: 10. Fielding - E: . Baserunning - CS: Phillips (6). Fielding
GIDP: Joyce. Baserunning - SB: Joyce (1) Gonzalez L,1-3 51/3 10 8 8 3 2 5.17 Iannetta c 3 0 0 0 0 1 .236
New York Pineda 6 2 1 1 1 8 5.51 Hardy (2); DP: 1. - E: Bruce (4).
. Fielding - E: Rodriguez (2). Beck 12/3 0 0 0 2 2 3.38 Marte ss 3 0 1 0 0 1 .276
deGrom 8 7 0 0 1 6 2.67 Betances 1 0 0 0 0 1 2.97 Pitching ip h r er bb so era Pitching ip h r er bb so era Jennings 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.89 Totals 30 4 6 4 4 5
Blevins /3
1
1 0 0 0 0 1.77 Pitching ip h r er bb so era Miller W,5-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1.10
Tampa Bay Ynoa 1
/3 3 2 2 0 1 3.60 Batting - 2B: Seager (17); HR: Lind (11);
Reed W,2-2 12/3 0 0 0 0 2 2.57 Los Angeles Chapman S,15 1 1 0 0 0 1 2.70 San Diego
Andriese L,6-1 42/3 5 2 2 2 5 2.96 Purke 2
/3 0 0 0 0 0 5.29 RBI: Lee (28); Lind 3 (32). Fielding - E:
Familia S,26 1 1 0 0 1 0 2.89 Maeda L,6-5 5 4 4 4 2 4 2.91 Pomeranz W,7-7 7 3 0 0 1 6 2.76
Atlanta Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Santana Sturdevant 2 5 3 3 2 3 4.80 Buchter H,13 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.60 Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Dickey Seager (6).
Blanton 1 1 2 2 1 1 2.56 Romero 11/3 1 0 0 1 2 3.86
Teheran 8 5 0 0 0 7 2.46 Baez 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.34 23; 102-61; Rogers 7; 23-17; Pressly 6; 22- Rodney S,17 1 0 0 0 0 2 0.31 24; 86-57; Floyd 2; 4-2; Chavez 1; 5-4; Sto- Pitching ip h r er bb so era
Vizcaino 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.95 15; Pineda 21; 94-60; Betances 3; 9-9; Mil- Baltimore Cincinnati
Howell 1 0 0 0 1 0 4.70 ren 5; 18-13; Grilli 4; 14-10; Osuna 4; 11-7; St. Louis
J. Johnson 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.74 ler 3; 12-9; Chapman 4; 11-7 Umpires - Gausman W,1-5 72/3 4 0 0 0 7 3.93 Finnegan L,3-6 6 /3 5 3 3 3 8 3.83
2
Pittsburgh Gonzalez 28; 81-50; Beck 7; 30-17; Jen- Martinez 7 4 1 1 3 4 3.02
Alvarez L,1-1 1
/3 1 1 1 0 1 2.08 HP: Marquez; 1B: Vanover; 2B: Rackley; Drake 11/3 0 0 0 2 1 0.00 Ohlendorf 11/3 0 0 0 3 1 4.24
Locke W,7-5 7 5 1 1 0 3 5.12 nings 3; 16-9; Ynoa 5; 21-12; Purke 2; Oh H,14 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.66
Withrow 2
/3 0 0 0 1 0 4.12 Watson 1 2 0 0 0 3 3.38 3B: Guccione Game data - T: 2:44. Att: Smith 1 0 0 0 0 1 2.40 10-5 Umpires - HP: Hernandez; 1B:
Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Andriese Rosenthal 2 3 3 1 0 5.63
Schugel 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.96 40,075. 20; 78-52; Sturdevant 13; 37-22; Romero 6; Barksdale; 2B: Barrett; 3B: Mo-
Batters faced; pitches-strikes: deGrom Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Pome- Seattle
29; 100-64; Blevins 2; 3-3; Reed 5; 18-14; 24-16; Gausman 27; 113-75; Drake 6; ranz 24; 98-65; Buchter 4; 19-15; Rodney 3; rales Game data - T: 3:14. Att: 25,776. LeBlanc 6 3 0 0 1 3 0.00
Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Maeda 22-9 Umpires - HP: Fairchild; 1B: Hob-
Familia 4; 10-5; Teheran 29; 110-77; Vizcai- 13-9; Finnegan 28; 110-65; Ohlendorf 7; Vincent H,11 1 0 0 0 0 1 3.06
21; 92-52; Blanton 5; 31-16; Baez 3; 13-9; erg; 2B: Hamari; 3B: Hudson Game da-
no 3; 8-7; J. Johnson 3; 10-5; Alvarez 2; 26-12; Smith 3; 11-9 Umpires - HP: Hal- Benoit BS,2 /3
1
0 3 3 3 0 5.00
Howell 3; 12-4; Locke 25; 89-58; Watson 5; ta - T: 2:46. Att: 18,229.
10-5; Withrow 3; 14-9 Umpires - HP: lion; 1B: Cuzzi; 2B: Bellino; 3B: Basn- Roach W,1-0 12/3 1 0 0 0 1 0.00
23-14; Schugel 4; 11-7 Umpires - HP: Kul-
Blakney; 1B: Baker; 2B: Timmons; 3B: Se- pa; 1B: Conroy; 2B: Meals; 3B: Bar- er Game data - T: 2:44. Att: 40,871.
gal Game data - T: 3:19. Att: 40,879. Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Martinez
ber Game data - T: 2:47. Att: 35,590. 28; 109-66; Oh 3; 12-8; Rosenthal 3; 12-7;
LeBlanc 21; 87-58; Vincent 3; 11-9; Benoit 5;
24-9; Roach 7; 24-17 Umpires - HP: Hol-
brook; 1B: Davis; 2B: C. Torres; 3B:
Drake Game data - T: 2:52. Att: 35,746.
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Richmond struck first with a run in mond, allowing two runs on two hits
the second inning, courtesy of a leadoff through 113 innings. Starter Sam Coonrod
ing him as the 86th player to go into the I was hitting for you, Rose said. I ming, design, bidding, and tailed in-depth evaluation of all submitted materials are this solicitation.
qualifications in an interview subject to disclosure pur- 6/22, 6/26/2016
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When he reached first base on his sin- Reds cap to the media availability and SHEET #2 REP held on July 13, 2016 in the
gle, he wound up crying during a nine- the on-field ceremony. He wont get a 139 Election Districts Town of: Dickinson Town of: Union Windsor Town Hall, 124
County of Broome E.D.(s): 1, 2, 3, 4 Village of: Endicott Main Street, Windsor, NY
minute ovation from the fans. As he was red jacket like the ones that the other 22nd Congressional District Town of: Fenton E.D.(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 13865. Bids will be re-
introduced at Great American Ball Park Reds Hall of Fame members wear until City of: Binghamton
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Town of: Kirkwood
Village of: Johnson City
E.D.(s): 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
ceived by the Town Clerk,
in the Town Hall, until
on Saturday, fans chanted, Pete! Pete! Sunday, when the Reds formally retire 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, E.D.(s): 1, 2, 3, 4 16, 17, 18 3:30pm on July 13, 2016.
18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, Town of: Lisle Village of: Part Town Area
and gave him a one-minute ovation. his No. 14 as well. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 E.D.(s): 1, 2 E.D.(s): 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26,
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When he got to the podium, Rose used It took 30 years and the size has Town of: Barker
E.D.(s): 1, 2
Town of: Maine
E.D.(s): 1, 2, 3, 4
27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36,
37, 38, 39 Chapel St, Windsor, NY.
a towel to wipe the sweat from his fore- changed over the years, Rose said. Town of: Binghamton Town of: Nanticoke Town of: Vestal The Town Board reserves
E.D.(s): 1, 2, 3 E.D.(s): 1 E.D.(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, the right to accept or reject
head. He noted that he was allotted only But Im getting a red coat. Im looking Town of: Chenango Town of: Sanford 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 any or all bids submitted if
five minutes to talk, when he could spend forward to getting a red coat. E.D.(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 E.D.(s): 1 Town of: Windsor they feel it to be in the best
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7 race was postponed to 9:20 a.m. Sunday. I dont know if I would have been
A nearly 212-hour delay, to fix the guard- able to make up that full gap, Rookey
rail after an Group 7 STL Mazda Miata said.
crashed into the Turn 2 barrier during Said Kicera, I wasnt really pushing
CONNECT
morning qualifying, caused the schedule it 100 percent. I was just being conser-
to be altered. Leland Englebardt, of New vative and trying to maintain that gap.
York City, was not injured in the crash. Once I pulled away a bit, I was just
The 25-minute timed afternoon races checking my mirrors just making sure
were shortened to 20 minutes because of that gap wasnt growing or shrinking.
the delay. Nearly 260 cars will return for Follow Ron Levanduski on Twitter
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HOROSCOPE
Aries (March 21-April 19).
The way you view things is
important, now more than any
other time, because you have
the ability to hide this, high-
light that your options are
deep and wide.
Taurus (April 20-May 20).
Public affairs get one part of
your brain, and private in-
terests get another. Today
theres a mismatch in this
regard, but it might not be
worth recalibrating for it. For
now, its enough to note the
discrepancies.
Gemini (May 21-June 21).
You dont have to do good
works to be accepted. You
dont have to be virtuous in
order to be loved. Do the
good, virtuous thing because
its the expression of your spirit
that celebrates you best.
Cancer (June 22-July 22). If
the fruit is good, how can the
tree be evil? Perhaps all of
these judgments are unneces-
sary. Keep it simple. Do the
next right thing, and if youre
not sure what that is, do the
thing that feels loving.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). If you
could raise your faith three
stories higher, what would life
look like from that vantage?
How would it change your
decisions or your schedule?
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). It
is surprisingly difficult to
follow your own advice, be
true to your own views and
give sincere obedience to your
own dictates. If you can pull
this off, youll be successful in
many other ways as well.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
Theres something totally
irresistible in your midst. This
wanting may cause a dull ache
or even a sharp pain. Either
way, this is a far better sensa-
tion than feeling nothing.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).
Youre happy for the glorious
options available to you. You
have eagle vision today and
can see all possible paths and
where they lead. Does that
make choosing easier or
harder?
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). There are rules to every
game. Follow them and its a
good game. Disregard them
and its mayhem. Your chances
of winning are greatly en-
hanced today because you
stick to the plan.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
Even though youre in a mood
to wing it youve already
agreed to show up in certain
places at particular times to
produce specific results. Hon-
oring those agreements will
bring good fortune.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
Certain attitudes and behav-
iors are more conducive to
success in life than others.
Youre inclined to take on the
responsibility of being a
cheerleader, and it suits you.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20).
BRIDGE WITH BOBBY WOLFF Happiness is more about
whats within you than any-
Question: I played last smoothly as you can. The Q: I play bridge with thing on the outside. Theres
month with an occasion- cheaper the call, the less an expert who insists so much youre grateful for,
al partner, whom I play committal it will seem to that a two-over-one re- and for much of the day your
with only two or three be. sponse should always mind will be occupied with
times a year. I had Q: Is there any cir- show five. She will bid a counting your blessings.
10-7-3, A-J-6-5-3, Q-8, cumstance under which forcing no-trump even Todays birthday (June 26).
A treasured possession be-
K-Q-4 and opened one the opening hand could with extras over and comes yours to help you
heart. My left opponent open with a suit that has above a minimum two- commemorate and celebrate
overcalled one spade, only two of the suit bid? over-one. I think she's this new era of your life. Apply
and my partner bid two One of our bridge four wrong, but I want to new skills in July to gain
diamonds, over which said yes. I emphatically know what you think. maximuml satisfaction. August
the next opponent disagree. A: In Standard Amer- brings a hard job that pays
passed. Should I have A: The question really ican, the forcing no- well in more than financial
passed? If not, what relates to a one-club trump does cover a mul- ways. November is prime time
would be my call? opener in a 4-4-3-2 pat- titude of sins, and I can for expressing your romantic
heart. Pisces and Sagittarius
Answer: New suits by tern with three dia- even understand making adore you. Your lucky numbers
responder as an un- monds. Partnership the call with a hand in are: 4, 20, 1, 50 and 10.
passed hand are forcing, agreement varies here. I the 13-14 range with no
but not by a passed hand,
of course. So you cannot
say one diamond is the
Standard American
long suit to bid. But in
my view, the two-level SCRABBLE ANSWER
pass here even if you opener, but I can see responses do not guaran-
want to. Your choice is to both sides of this coin. If tee five cards in the bid JUMBLE ANSWER
raise diamonds, rebid you believe one diamond suit. And when you have
hearts, bid no-trump or always delivers four, you a good hand, don't fool
bid three clubs, all of have to lie one way or partner by making her
which are seriously the other; and does it think you are limited.
flawed. I'd opt for rebid- matter in the long run? Bid as naturally as you
ding the hearts, but with Probably not. A hand in can, and if necessary, lie
jack-third of spades that the 12-14 or 18-19 range with a two- club re-
might be the least lie, I with this pattern is suffi- sponse when all else
suppose. There is noth- ciently rare that you can fails.
ing good here, but try to pretend it never hap- Email bobby-
make your choice as pens! wolff@mindspring.com
CROSSWORD ANSWER
Old references can lead to unique pieces
TERRY AND KIM KOVEL faces, because the deco- This led to lower hand painted with two
rators probably had prices, but large or men and a woman and
Be careful when using never seen a Caucasian unique pieces remain have gold trim. There
old reference books. man. Full sets were popular and high priced. are gold dragon finials
Modern research meth- made in this pattern. A punch bowl with a on the lids of the teapot,
ods, excavations, and old Collectors and mu- diameter of 1112 inches creamer and sugar. The
documents that were seums paid high prices sold at a 2016 Skinner pieces are marked with
unknown for years have for examples in the 1950s auction in Boston for two interlocking dia-
led to changed histories. to 1970s. The existing $5,228. It pictured 13 monds with the letter ''T''
The Chinese Export examples were studied, blue stars, the men in inside of each of them.
porcelain dishes that and slight differences in groups, and an eagle Who made this tea set
picture the signers of the the decoration led to the with a body that looks and what is it worth?
Declaration of Independ- belief that this design like the Union Shield. A: Your tea set was
ence originally were was made for much of Q: I have a tea set that made by Takito, a com-
thought to be made about the 19th century. It prob- belonged to my mother pany in Japan, from 1880
1820 when they copied an ably was available dur- and has to be over 100 to 1948. It's impossible to
1817 painting by John ing the 1876 Philadelphia years old. It includes a give a value for your set
Trumbull. The men celebration of the Cen- teapot, sugar, creamer, without seeing it.
posed while signing the tennial of the Declara- six cups and saucers, Visit www.kovel-
document had Chinese tion of Independence. and six plates. They are s.com.
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GOLF
McPhee emotional as
son picked by Oilers
LW Graham McPhee contact pending free agents.
Lightning general Steve Yzerman said his ap-
proach hasnt changed. He still isnt ruling out re-sign-
selected in fifth round ing Stamkos, and added he has no control over what
other teams might do.
JOHN WAWROW ASSOCIATED PRESS Its all part of the business. We all have decisions
to make, Yzerman said. Were both very clear on our JOHN E. SOKOLOWSKI-USA TODAY SPORTS
BUFFALO - As a longtime NHL scout and general positions. Florida Panthers defenseman Dmitry Kulikov (7) skates
manager, George McPhee has had a hand in providing The Lightning made the second trade of the day, by against the Toronto Maple Leafs in April.
opportunities to countless prospects at the NHL draft. sending prospect defenseman Anthony DeAngelo to
It wasnt until Saturday, when McPhee fully appreci- Arizona for the 37th pick. Tampa Bay used the pick to
ated how significant that moment felt as a father.
McPhee was in the stands with his family in Buffalo
when his son Graham was drafted in the fifth round,
select Czech Republic-born defenseman Libor Hajek.
The New Jersey Devils traded the 77th pick to
Pittsburgh to acquire right wing Beau Bennett. Kulikov goes
to Sabres
149th overall, by the Edmonton Oilers. In a swap of prospects, the Los Angeles Kings trad-
Even though youve been in the business a long ed defenseman Nick Ebert to Dallas for goalie Jack
time, it blows you away, said McPhee, the former Campbell.
Washington Capitals general manager who is serving The Philadelphia Flyers were the first to draft a
as a special adviser to the New York Islanders. goalie, selecting Canadian junior netminder Carter ASSOCIATED PRESS
Its an emotional thing. I was hoping it wouldnt be Hart at No. 48. It marked the latest a goalie has been
this emotional, he added, with his voice cracking. Got drafted since 1986, when Washington selected Shawn Sabres general manager Tim Murray filled his
the lump in the throat. Simpson 60th. teams wish list by acquiring veteran defenseman
McPhee spoke as the draft drew to a close with Another notable pick was the Panthers selecting Dmitri Kulikov in a trade with the Florida Panthers.
rounds 2 through 7, and a day after Arizona-born center Jonathan Ang 94th overall. Born outside of Toronto, he The deal was announced shortly after the second
Auston Matthews was selected No. 1 by Toronto to has the opportunity to become the first with Malay- round of the NHL draft opened Saturday. Besides
spark a record run of 12 Americans taken in the first sian roots to play in the NHL. swapping second-round picks, with Buffalo moving
round. Over the final six rounds, there were 24 players up to No. 33 from No. 38, the Panthers acquired de-
The host Sabres made the biggest splash early in the drafted with family ties to current or former players. fenseman Mark Pysyk and the Sabres third-round
second round, addressing a key need by acquiring vet- Ottawa used the 42nd pick to select Jonathan Dah- pick, 89th overall.
eran defenseman Dmitri Kulikov in a trade with the len, whose father Ulf played 906 games spread across Entering his eighth NHL season, Kulikov adds ex-
Florida Panthers. Besides swapping second-round five teams. perienced depth to Buffalos young group of defense-
picks that had Buffalo moving up to No. 33 from No. 38, Buffalo used the 86th pick to select defenseman men. And he has a left-handed shot, something Mur-
the Panthers acquired defenseman Mark Pysyk and the Casey Fitzgerald, whose father Tom played 1,097 NHL ray said was among his key offseason needs.
Sabres third-round pick, 89th overall. games. David Quenneville, the second cousin of Chi- The Panthers first-round pick in the 2009 draft, the
We have a need for a left-shot D. He had an out- cago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville, was select- 6-foot-1, 204-pound Kulikov has one year left on his
standing playoff for them, Sabres general manager ed 200th by the New York Islanders. contract and is set to make $4.5 million next season.
Tim Murray said of the Russian-born player. And then, of course, there was Graham McPhee, He had one goal and 17 points in 73 games last year.
Murray also addressed another topic that loomed who spent last season playing for USA Hockeys un- Overall, Kulikov has 28 goals and 138 points in 460 ca-
over the draft by confirming his interest in making an der-18 developmental team. reer games.
offer to sign Tampa Bay Lightning captain Steven Oilers general manager Peter Chiarelli said the 5- He became expendable in Florida after the Pan-
Stamkos, should he enter the free agent market on July foot-11, 176-pound left wing plays an aggressive style. thers signed veteran free agent Keith Yandle to a six-
1. Its the hard-hitting type of game that reminded Chia- year contract last week.
Im going to ask if he would be interested in Buffa- relli of how George McPhee once played before mak- Pysyk, the Sabres 2010 first-round pick, has split
lo, Murray said. I have to ask that question, or I ing the jump to scouting. each of the past four seasons between Buffalo and its
wouldnt be doing my job. If you remember George when he played, he had American Hockey League affiliate in Rochester.
The interest in Stamkos ramped up Saturday be- the heart of lion, Chiarelli said. And this kid has the With the 33rd pick, Buffalo selected Swedish-born
cause it was the first day all NHL teams were allowed to heart of a lion. So that helped us in selecting him. center Rasmus Asplund.
MANNING SETTLING
SPORTSLINE
LAST WORD
Two weeks from now, the 34- and Serena joining their company Serena Williams last championship in a major came a year ago
USA SNAPSHOTS year-old ranked No. 1 in the world was a major story line. at Wimbledon. She is one away from tying the Open era record.
could walk away from the All Williams has talked openly
Getting the credit England Club with no current about not approaching the chase Grand Slam title. Williams, speaking at the
majors to her name, which would for major No. 22 the way she did When she gets to 22 at Wim- French Open earlier this month,
be deemed a drought only for a 18: She heaped all of the pressure bledon, I think she will open up tried to make sense of her
great player such as Williams. on her shoulders to get there and about that it means the world for thoughts on being stuck at 21 the
53 %
But is it a drought? Is Williams debilitated herself in a way. her to get, Carillo said. I think way she was stuck at 17.
finding it difficult to cross the fin- History could be repeating. shell get to 23 much easier. You know, if I get (to 22) it
ish line when history is attached? It took her a year to tie Chris Williams continues to wrestle will be great, she said. I guess
of respondents In her unprecedented 2015, and Martina because it meant so with the demons of a 2015 that you can say it took me a while to
who say their Williams was two matches shy of much to her, and now she is try- was so unbelievable yet ended in get to 18. The only thing can I
favorite sport
is hockey the calendar Grand Slam, and ing to tie Steffi, commentator a disappointing manner. Against do is just play to win the tourna-
have excellent with it a 22nd major title, a mile- Mary Carillo told USA TODAY Vinci in the U.S. Open semifinal, ment, and thats it.
credit ratings. stone in tennis because it would Sports. I think she puts extra Williams froze in the face of his- And that has always been her
tie Steffi Grafs Open era record. pressure on herself when its a tory in New York, but Carillo motto: Play to win. Period.
Then came her shocking loss milestone major. thinks it adds to her aura. Its not easy to try to do what
to Roberta Vinci in the U.S. Open If Carillo is correct, it could I happened to be the one on shes doing, to make history at
semifinals, a three-set thriller in bode well for Williams at Wim- the court when she won No. 18, this stage of her career, John
NOTE Respondents could choose baseball,
basketball, football, hockey or soccer as their
the 2016 Australian Open final bledon. It was on her fourth try Carillo said, having hosted the McEnroe told reporters. But
favorite. Only hockey had more than 50% with against Angelique Kerber and a that she won No. 18 at the 2014 U.S. Open trophy ceremony in grass is a surface, if shes playing
an excellent credit rating. loss to Garbie Muguruza a few U.S. Open, a year after winning 2014. That look on her face was well, shell win the tournament.
SOURCE Wallet Hub survey via SurveyMonkey weeks ago at the French Open. there in 2013. Wimbledon marks so pretty when Chris and Martina If hes right, it will mean major
ELLEN J. HORROW AND PAUL TRAP, USA TODAY When shes down, usually she a year since she won her last walked on the court. win No. 22.
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NHL
Wings, Flames stride forward COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Irish need
Draft picks, trades
have teams poised a little luck
for improvement Injuries helped
Kevin Allen
create a deeper
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Notre Dame team
Eddie Timanus
@EddieTimanus
USA TODAY Sports
races, I dont remember strategy strategy for the last two weeks, become more important. Now its @jeff_gluck for news and insight Josh Adams, left, averaged 7.2
being a key part of it. The fast including during the off week for not only about saving gas; just from the track yards a carry last season.
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NFL Obituaries
South
Salvadore
Panasci Tino 91 of
Dennis,
died Sunday June 19,
MA
SCHUYLER DIXON ASSOCIATED PRESS 2016. Tino was born in
Manhattan to Concetta
DALLAS - An attorney handling Johnny Manziels and Philip Panasci, both
domestic violence case expressed doubts about the
Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks ability to stay
immigrants from Sicily.
clean and said he was given a receipt that shows Man- Tino started his college
ziel may have spent more than $1,000 at a drug para- career at New Yorks prestigious Cooper Union at
phernalia store just 15 hours after he was involved in a the age of 17, but it was interrupted when he was
hit-and-run crash, according to a lengthy text message drafted into the army a year later. He completed
accidentally sent to The Associated Press. his education after the war, graduating with a B.S.
Defense attorney Bob Hintons text indicated Man- in Graphic Arts. His time in the U.S. Army Air
ziels legal team was seeking a plea deal with prosecu- Corps, where he achieved the rank of Sergeant, was
tors, but suggested that could be tricky.
Heaven help us if one of the conditions is to pee in a
one of the most significant periods of his life and
bottle, the attorney wrote. his memories of that time stayed with him the rest
Hinton also wrote that he had been emailed a heads of his years. He often told stories about his time in
up receipt which purports to reflect that Manziel the Pacific. He initially worked silkscreening movie
made a purchase of $1,018.77 at a Gas Pipe store at 12:03 posters and soon left for positions in sales and
p.m. on Tuesday, less than a day after his crash. A man- sales management. He worked for Stanley Home
ager at a Gas Pipe location not far from where Manziels Products for more than 30 years. Tino loved history,
crash was reported declined to discuss whether he film and art. He had a terrific sense of humor and
bought anything there. A sign in the store says ID is re-
quired for purchases above $200.
always found the opportunity to make people laugh.
I dont know if the receipt is legitimate or not, Hin- Tino loved children and loved spending time with
ton responded when asked about it by the AP. I just his grandchildren and great grandsons. He valued
know that it doesnt say Johnnys name on it anywhere family above all and he had an abiding faith which
that I can see. Its just that somebody in that store, I sustained him through many of lifes hardships.
guess, circulated that to the other store managers and The most important lessons we teach our children
employees saying, Guess who was here today and are often the ones we dont know were teaching.
spent this amount of money. Thats all I know. Tino will be remembered by his children for those
The errant text was sent Wednesday after the AP
sought comment via text about Monday nights crash. AP
subtle, invisible lessons, his integrity, a readiness
When asked about the text, Hinton said he had meant to In this May file photo, former Cleveland Browns quarterback to help others and the knowledge that we, as mere
send it to another attorney on the case and was unaware Johnny Manziel sits at the defense table as his attorney Bob mortals, are not the ones to judge our fellow man.
the AP had received it instead. He insisted the contents Hinton, center, looks on during a hearing, in Dallas. His children grew up in an atmosphere devoid of
were protected by attorney-client privilege and threat- racism and judgment. They are all grateful for that
ened to sue if certain details were published. gift. A lifelong New York Yankees fan, Tino began
The text shows that Manziels attorneys are pushing said in the text that there was conflict as to whether to sympathize with the Red Sox when he moved
for leniency, even as they grapple with indications he Johnny reported it or not. Manziel was not seriously to Cape Cod in 2013 to be with his family. Before
could still be struggling with substance abuse more injured.
than a year after his stay in a rehab center. The charges Its unclear how close Manziels domestic violence
moving to the Cape, he spent more than 25 years in
the former Cleveland Browns quarterback is facing case is to being resolved. Similar cases usually result the Endicott/Johnson City, NY area where he was
come amid heightened scrutiny of legal cases involving in deferred adjudication probation, meaning the a congregant at St. James Catholic Church. Tino is
professional athletes following domestic violence ac- charges are dismissed after one to two years, said Da- survived by his three children, Philip Panasci and his
cusations against NFL players Ray Rice and Greg Har- vid Finn, a Dallas attorney and former judge who is wife, Stephanie, Christine Tynan and her partner,
dy. not associated with the Manziel case. Rhett Emerson, and Carol Panasci and her husband
The 23-year-old Manziel is accused of hitting and Finn said drug-testing conditions depend on wheth- Mark Pasquini; his sister, Francesca Cuomo; five
threatening former girlfriend Colleen Crowley during er the defendant has shown a pattern of substance grandchildren Padraic Tynan and his wife, Haley,
a night out in January. He faces a misdemeanor assault abuse. The defendant is normally required to enroll in
charge that carries a penalty of up to a year in jail and a anger management classes and a domestic violence
Marguerite Panasci, Adele Hampton and her
$4,000 fine. program, an outcome similar to that of Dallas Cow- husband, Alex, Lucia Panasci, and Natalie Panasci;
As the case has played out, the 2012 Heisman winner boys receiver Dez Bryant when he faced a misde- two great grandchildren Davin Tynan and Leon
at Texas A&M has been photographed partying from meanor charge in 2012 over an incident in which he Hampton; his nieces Diane Murphy, Doreen Vretos,
Hollywood to Las Vegas to New York in recent months, allegedly struck his mother with a hat. Nancy Lough, Cathy Jackson, Karen Palmer; his
and his own family has expressed concern about his Manziels rise and fall has long been punctuated nephews Ronald Cuomo, Philip Cuomo and Frank
well-being after he was cut by the Browns this year af- with headlines for his off-field partying. The Browns Lombardi; and his brother and sister-in-law George
ter two underwhelming seasons. selected the player dubbed Johnny Football in 2014, and Katherine Vultaggio. He is predeceased by
Hintons text said the Gas Pipe receipt was sent to but he struggled on the field and was dropped this
him by an attorney who is involved in a federal case ac- year. Since the 2015 season ended, two agents have cut
a sister Angelina Lombardi and his wives Pegge,
cusing two people affiliated with the chain of making ties with Manziel after demanding a second trip to re- Carmen and Angie. A celebration of his life will
and selling synthetic marijuana. Manziels spokeswom- hab. He also faces potential punishment from the NFL be announced at a later date. Notes of condolence
an, Denise Michaels, called the purchase a rumor in a under tougher standards regarding domestic vio- and sympathy may be made to the family at www.
statement to the AP. lence cases adopted in 2014 following the Rice case. hallettfuneralhome.com. Arrangements by Hallett
We dont know for sure whether the receipt does or However, he is not currently with a team, and there- Funeral Home, South Yarmouth, MA.
doesnt represent a purchase he made since there are fore not subject to league policies.
always unfounded stories flying around, but we all The allegations stem from a night out on Jan. 30.
make it a policy to keep each other up to date on them, Crowley alleged Manziel accosted her at a Dallas ho-
she said. tel, a confrontation that continued downstairs to the
Hinton also wrote that he had met Wednesday morn- valet station. She said he forced her into a car and that Tiffany, Shirley Katherine
ing with Jerry Varney, an administrative chief in the a valet disregarded her pleas for help. G.
Dallas County District Attorneys Office. The two eventually drove to where her car was A life well lived is a
He is very interested in working with us to arrive at parked in front of a Dallas bar, she said in an affidavit. precious gift, of hope and
some agreement in the case, he wrote. A spokeswom- She said Manziel got into the drivers seat and began to strength and grace, from
an for the DAs office did not comment. drive. Crowley said Manziel stopped when she tried to someone who has made
Dallas police said Manziel reported that his car had jump out of the car, but that he then dragged her back our world a brighter,
been struck Monday night in a hit-and-run, but Hinton inside and hit her. better place The world
was brighter for the
many generous gifts we
all received from Shirley.
Shirley Katherine G. Tiffany, 81, of Nichols passed
away at her home on Friday, June 24, 2016. Shirley
was born on September 24, 1934 a daughter of the
BOXING late Rae and Grace C. (Jungle) Gillespie. She was
a graduate of Oneonta High School and Hartwick
Thurman outpoints Porter, College where she received her bachelors degree
in Nursing. Devoted to serving others, Shirley
continued her education at the University of
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High 83 High 86 High 87
Low 58 Low 52 Low 50
Frances Minnie Sponenberg Heffernan, age 87, of
Normal high 76 Normal high 78 Normal high 81 Waverly, formerly of Apalachin, June 23, 2016, Jay E.
Normal low 58 Normal low 56 Normal low 56
Record high 93 in 1952 Record high 95 in 1952 Record high 99 in 1952
Lowery Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc.
Record low 43 in 1979 Record low 37 in 1979 Record low 38 in 1979 Michael D. Kemmerer, age 51, of Berkshire, June
PRECIPITATION PRECIPITATION PRECIPITATION 23, 2016, Nichols Funeral Home
Yesterday 0.00 Yesterday 0.00 Yesterday 0.00 Alan Lee, age 61, of Whitney Point, June 21, 2016,
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Normal m-t-d 3.62 Normal m-t-d 3.29 Normal m-t-d 3.61 Wm. R. Chase & Son Funeral Home, Inc.
Year to date 14.23 Year to date 11.16 Year to date 9.63
Normal y-t-d 18.46 Normal y-t-d 16.55 Normal y-t-d 16.41
Carol Sue (Zebrosky) Lieberum, age 71, of The list of area deaths that appears above is provided free of charge.
The Obituaries, In Memoriams and Cards of Thanks
Binghamton, June 24, 2016, Ernest H. Parsons elsewhere on this page are paid announcements.
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Babcock, Patricia M.
EXTREMES: High: 109, Needles, CA; Low: 24, Stanley, ID Goodbyes are not forever,
goodbyes are not the end.
THE MOON SKYWATCH They simply mean well
RISE SET
Sun 5:29 a.m. 8:44 p.m. miss you, until we meet
Moon 12:11 a.m. 11:57 a.m. Hanley, Mary Andre again Surrounded by
Venus 5:53 a.m. 9:09 p.m. (Lubinec) her family and those who
Mars 5:24 p.m. 2:48 a.m.
Last New First Full Jupiter 11:28 a.m. 12:21 a.m. Mary Andre (Lubinec) meant the world to her,
Jun 27 Jul 4 Jul 11 Jul 19 Saturn 6:42 p.m. 4:11 a.m. Hanley, formerly of Patricia M. Babcock,
Vestal, NY resident, 75, of Owego, passed
National forecast for June 26, 2016 passed away peacefully away on Wednesday,
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation.
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in her sleep on June 19, June 22, 2016 at the Robert Packer Hospital. Born
2016 while at Crown on June 6, 1941, at home in Owego, Patricia was
Center Nursing Home, the daughter of the late Hiriam F. and Ivah L.
Cortland, NY. She was (Sherwood) Shaff. She was a graduate of Owego
born on January 5, Free Academy Class of 1959. Shortly following
1928 in Binghamton to the late John and Tekliya graduation on August 15, 1959 she married Harry
(Mudriy) Lubinec. Mary was exceptionally bright, E. Babcock. Together they shared fifty-seven years
independent, strong, determined, articulate and of marriage and opened their home to eight children.
especially a loving wife, mother, sister, aunt, and A devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister and
friend to many. Indeed, the world shines less brightly friend, Patricia assisted her husband in the operation
today with the passing of Mary Hanley. The family of the family farm. She enjoyed reading, sewing,
extends their sincere thanks and gratitude to the staff gardening and was a wonderful cook. Patricia will
and particularly the 3rd Floor South personnel of be missed by her husband Harry E. Babcock, Sr; her
Cold Warm Stationary Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice
Crown Center Nursing Home in Cortland for their children: Ann (John) Monroe of Mexico, NY; Carol
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kind and very professional care and assistance to (Bill) Rotary of Binghamton; Dale Babcock; Allan
Mary during the past five years. Mary Hanley was Babcock (Lori Brand) Harry Jr. (Amy) Babcock all
a graduate of Binghamton Central High School plus of Nichols; Laurie (Kris) Morris of Smithboro; Bill
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Harrisburg 88 64 s 86 69 pc Honolulu 85 73 pc 85 74 sh strength for entrepreneurship with gifted business a great grandson; several nieces, nephews, cousins
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Kansas City 87 67 t 90 64 pc her husband, son and daughter, the hugely popular an infant daughter Jill; a brother Fred and brother-
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Las Vegas 110 87 s 112 89 pc restaurants/night clubs; The Woods, Headlines, in-law Dwight Deretz. Family and friends are
Lexington 94 72 pc 85 66 pc
Little Rock 96 79 t 93 74 t Boomers, Power & Light Company, and invited to attend a period of visitation and time of
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Anchorage 65 54 c 68 55 c Milwaukee 88 68 t 84 57 s designer/seamstress, loved gardening around her Nichols. A funeral service and celebration of her
Asheville 85 66 pc 82 65 t Minneapolis 85 62 s 73 55 s
Aspen 83 42 s 84 46 s Nashville 94 74 pc 86 69 t Vestal home, but most of all just being with her life will follow at 3 pm with Pastor Phillip Nase, of
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husband and children. Mary was affectionately the Owego Nazarene Church, officiating. Memories
Baltimore 85 61 s 83 69 t Oklahoma City 93 72 t 91 69 t known as Maimy or Aunt Maimy by her family, and condolences may be shared by visiting her guest
Baton Rouge 95 77 pc 94 76 c Omaha 91 66 s 91 61 pc
Billings 86 55 s 86 59 c Orlando 93 75 t 90 75 t relatives, and many close friends. She truly cared book at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com Those who
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close relatives and friends plus those around her. to the Coburn Free Library, 275 Main St., Owego,
Bridgeport 82 65 s 81 67 pc Providence 83 60 s 81 64 pc Never one to sit idly on the sidelines, Aunt Maimy NY 13827 in loving memory of Patricia M. Babcock.
Burlington 90 69 s 85 68 pc Raleigh 85 64 s 89 70 s
Casper 85 47 s 83 49 s Richmond 83 61 s 87 69 t regularly took an active part to make a positive
Charleston, SC 88 74 pc 90 74 s Sacramento 98 61 s 100 64 s
difference in the lives of everyone around her. Mary Harper, Sandra M.
Charleston, WV 90 68 pc 81 66 pc St. Louis 95 75 t 93 69 pc
Charlotte, NC 88 69 pc 89 69 t St. Thomas 90 81 s 89 80 s is survived by her loving daughter, Pamela Jo Hanley (Rozelle)
Chicago 88 67 t 87 59 s Salt Lake City 92 65 s 101 72 s
Cincinnati 92 71 pc 89 64 pc San Antonio 92 74 t 92 75 pc of Ithaca, NY; devoted son, Brian Adin Hanley of Sandra M. (Rozelle)
Cleveland 94 72 pc 89 67 pc San Diego 76 69 pc 78 69 pc
Columbia, SC 93 71 pc 94 75 s San Francisco 73 55 s 74 56 s Hawthorne, CA; brother, Joseph (Edith) Lubinec Harper, 77 of Lisle
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INTERNATIONAL CA and Chernovitsiy, Bukovina, Ukraine. She was
predeceased by her parents; her husband, Robert;
Harper. She is survived
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brother, William (Eleanor) Lubinec of Binghamton, Rozelle; Sisters in law; Gert Rozelle, Nancy Rozelle,
Barbados 86 78 pc Hong Kong 94 83 t Rome 85 65 s NY. Mary was truly the foundation for her family, Margaret Harper; Brother in law Ralph (Alice)
Barcelona 77 66 pc Jakarta 88 74 pc San Jose 80 66 t
Beijing 99 73 pc Jerusalem 89 71 s San Juan 89 77 sh from which so many beautiful lives and stories came Harper; 8 Grandchildren; 8 Great Grandchildren;
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forth. She is responsible for the creation of countless several Nieces and Nephews; and her lifelong friend
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wonderful memories that will always be remembered Vesta Allen. She had many interests which included
Brasilia 76 50 s London 69 58 pc Stockholm 74 57 r in the hearts of so many who loved her. In lieu of cake decorating, shoe collecting, rubber stamping.
Brisbane 65 51 pc Madrid 91 62 pc Sydney 59 47 pc
Brussels 63 53 t Melbourne 53 42 pc Taipei 90 80 pc flowers, expressions of sympathy in memory of Mary She enjoyed going to the Broome Senior Center. She
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A. Hanley may be made to the Endowment Fund of also enjoyed going out to lunch with Vesta and Doug
Buenos Aires 57 49 pc Moscow 87 68 s Tokyo 81 68 pc St. John Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 1 St. Johns every week. Thanks to Lourdes Hospice and Mercy
Cairo 102 77 s Nairobi 70 52 pc Toronto 88 66 pc
Cape Town 65 51 c Nassau 91 75 pc Turin 83 62 t Parkway, Johnson City, NY 13790. The family will House of the Southern Tier for their compassionate
Copenhagen 71 58 t New Delhi 97 83 c Vancouver 74 59 s
Dubai 106 89 s Nice 78 67 pc Vienna 77 62 t receive friends at the CHOPYAK-SCHEIDER care during the last months of her illness. Consider a
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funeral home, 326 Prospect St., Binghamton on donation to Mercy House in her honor. Due to her
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. Wednesday 5-7pm with a Memorial Service at 7pm. wishes, there will be no services.