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ACROSS EARLY
This is likely the street where the mob dragged Sawyers
and beat her, as described in court documents. Today, it’s
known as Boonville Avenue. It starts at the northern edge 7
of Park Central Square and extends Chestnut Expressway
1 2
SPRINGFIELD
and into north Springfield. E. TRAFFICWAY ST.
W. OLIVE ST.
4
3. THE FIRST COURTHOUSE 3
N. ROBBERSON AVE.
This is site of Greene County’s first courthouse. John
Polk Campbell’s home was used as a courthouse before
a structure was built in 1837. Sidney Ingram, one of
the men accused of beating Sawyers, was in charge of
building the courthouse. Today this is an open space in
A mural in
Founders Park the center of Park Central Square.
depicts the
beginnings of
Springfield.
Springfield’s 4. THE FOUNDER’S ROAD 7. FOUNDERS PARK
founder John
Polk Campbell This is Campbell Avenue, named for Springfield’s Campbell’s original homestead was located near a
can been seen founder, John Polk Campbell. Campbell platted the natural spring on what was originally Kickapoo land.
carving his
initials into a original 50-acres of the city. Campbell was a slave owner Because Campbell’s home was briefly used as Greene
tree. NATHAN and was accused of rioting following the beating of County courthouse, it’s likely that Sawyers successfully
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Sawyers on April 1, 1836. Today, Campbell is a major sued for her freedom in his house. Today, it is Founder’s
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Sawyers
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Square is now.
Campbell was also called as a witness in the case.
Sawyer’s case was delayed for a year, during which Archivist Connie Yen looks through documents while at the Greene County Archives that tell the story of
time she was in the custody of an elizor — an archaic Springfield’s founder inciting a riot that led to the beating of a free black woman in 1836.
term for a judicial officer — who was encouraged to ANDREW JANSEN/NEWS-LEADER
rent her out.
It’s unclear what happened during the proceedings.
Those records aren’t at the archives center.
Either way, she was ruled a free woman. Greene
County was, briefly, on the right side of history. Saw- “It was just fascinating to me that there’s so much of Greene County history that
yers succeeded here where she twice failed in St. Lou-
is. no one knows about. People should know about the place they live.”
A hearing was ordered by the court to determine Connie Yen
how much money Sawyers, as a free woman, was Director of the Greene County Archives
owed for being illegally enslaved. But the hearing was
delayed and probably never heard.
The following year, on April 1, 1836, Sawyers was in-
side a home on the northwest corner of Olive Street
and Boonville Avenue, just north of Park Central
Square.
The location is currently a parking lot near Martha’s
Vineyard dance club, but it was once the home of John
Edwards.
According to librarian John Rutherford, Edwards
could have been sympathetic to abolition and to Saw-
yers. Rutherford said a census showed him owning ze-
ro slaves and his daughter married a well-known
unionist.
However, Rutherford said if Edwards was an aboli-
tionist, he was in the minority in Greene County.
Rutherford said Springfield slave owners may have
feared Sawyers was inspiring other black men and
women to reach for freedom.
The mob gathered outside Edwards’s home on April
1, 1836.
Inside, Edwards, his family and Sawyers waited.
The men broke into the house. They dragged out
Sawyers and beat her in the street.
One of the men in the mob was Campbell.
He lived nearby, about a block away, where Foun-
ders Park is today.
Campbell, whose name marks one of Springfield’s
main thoroughfares, was later charged with rioting.
Sidney Ingram was also charged with rioting. In-
gram led construction of the county’s first courthouse
and Ingram Mill Road, the street running parallel to
U.S. 65, was named after his grist mill.
James A. McCarroll, Lucius Rountree and Camp-
bell’s brother, Junius, were charged with attacking
Sawyers.
Court documents also list “diverse other persons”
as unnamed co-defendants.
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It’s that time of the year, when the
weather warms up and so do the events!
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Campbell Ave. Patti Lee Hobbs, certi- WEDNESDAY 4
SUNDAY 1 fied genealogist, will explain how GED-
Application Session, 2-5 p.m.,
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13th Annual Easter Sunrise Cele- with testers from other companies and Springfield Affordable Housing Center,
bration, 6-7:35 a.m., Hammons Field, allows for in-depth analysis of matching 300 E. Central St. Come find out how to
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service, the Salvation Army will be on Springfield Botanical Center, 2400 S. by calling 417-829-4001, ext. 105
hand with complimentary coffee and Scenic Ave. Presented by the Master Curtains & Corks, 6-8 p.m., Landers
hot chocolate for all attendees. Free. Gardeners of Greene County. Invest in Theatre, 311 E. Walnut St. A theatrical
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St. An honest play about faith in Amer- Golf Customer Appreciation and
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p.m., High Street Baptist Church, 900 Baumlin, distinguished professor of 891-1639
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WEDNESDAY 11
Application Session, 2-5 p.m.,
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Coffee with the Commissioners, 8-9
a.m., Big Momma’s Coffee and Espresso
Bar, 217 E. Commercial St. Hosted by
the Springfield Mayor’s Commission on
Human Rights and Community Rela-
tions. Informal event to ask questions,
provide feedback and learn more about
the commission’s goals and objectives.
Free. 417-865-9911
Silver Dollar City’s Festival of Won-
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Sunday), 399 Silver Dollar City Parkway,
Branson. Get a front-row seat to fantas-
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THURSDAY 12
An Evening with Emily St. John
Mandel, 7-9 p.m., Library Center, 4653
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down with community relations director
Kathleen O’Dell for a thoughtful dis- The 2018 Carnival of Ink tattoo and music festival will be at the Springfield Expo Center April 13-15. NEWS-LEADER FILE PHOTO
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Calendar
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TUESDAY 17
Books You Always Meant to Read, 7
p.m., Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell
Ave. For adults. Meet in the Harrison
Room. “Ragtime” by E.L. Doctorow.
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Doughboys & Donuts, 6 p.m., Hurts
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417-882-0714
GROOVE Business Meeting, 6:30
p.m., Prince of Peace Lutheran Church,
815 E. County Road 182. 417-753-3054
Springfield Area Herb Society: Pel-
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Springfield Botanical Center, 2400 S.
Scenic Ave., Springfield. Edible, medici-
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about herbs in the Ozarks. Free for
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WEDNESDAY 18
Application Session, 2-5 p.m.,
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Brown Bag Travelogue, 12:30 p.m., The Flamenco Kings features seven brothers who combine flamenco, tap, martial arts and acrobatics in their act. SILVER
Schweitzer Brentwood Branch Library, DOLLAR CITY
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Public Records, 10 a.m., Library Center, Sunday), 399 Silver Dollar City Parkway, der, April 11-29 (park open Wednesday- Drury Intergenerational Rock Band
4653 S. Campbell Ave. Leslie James, Branson. Get a front-row seat to fantas- Sunday), 399 Silver Dollar City Parkway, Concert, 7:30-8:15 p.m., Drury Univer-
field archivist with Local Records Pres- tical acts of curiosity and larger-than- Branson. Get a front-row seat to fantas- sity Department of Music, 900 N. Ben-
ervation Program for the Missouri State life performances. Tickets $63-65 tical acts of curiosity and larger-than- ton Ave. Featuring Drury music majors
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bans during Prohibition. Connie Yen, Third Friday Dance, 7-10 p.m., Exec- 9370 or silverdollarcity.com 7296
director of Greene County Archives, will utive Conference Center & 910 Ball- Sock and Undie Rundie 5K Walk/ Friends of the Library Book Sale
present Catching the Wave: The Tem- room, 910 W. Battlefield Road. Hosted Run, 7 a.m., FosterAdopt Connect, 509 “Friends Preview Night,” 5-8 p.m., the
perance Movement in the Ozarks. Free. by Pat Harris. Admission $10; bring a S. Cavalier. This chip-timed 5K run/walk Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, 3001 N.
417-882-0714 snack to share. 417-883-4091 supports one of the biggest needs at Grant Ave. Members: Please make sure
Silver Dollar City’s Festival of Won- Tour of the National Audio Compa- FosterAdopt Connect’s Sammy’s Win- your dues are paid in advance. Not a
der, April 11-29 (park open Wednesday- ny: The Great American Cassette Com- dow clothing closet: new socks and member? Join at the door (individual
Sunday), 399 Silver Dollar City Parkway, pany, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., National underwear for foster youth. $25+ Race memberships $5). Cash or check only.
Branson. Get a front-row seat to fantas- Audio Comapany, 309 E Water St. Take day donation of new socks or under- friends@thelibrary.org
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life performances. Tickets $63-65 United States that still manufactures 417-866-3672 Battle of Lexington and Concord, 7
adults, $54 children age 4-11. 800-475- cassette tapes. Each tour is limited to Springfield Rugby Club Home p.m., Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell
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THURSDAY 19 Brookline Station. Vs. Kansas City. Prac- two battles of the war and learn how
tices are held at 6 p.m. Tuesday and the Colonials gained the upper hand.
Author Visit: John Barry, 7-9 p.m., SATURDAY 21 Thursday at the home field. New play- Presented in partnership with the Sons
Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Art in the Park/Earth Day Event, 10 ers always welcome, no experience of the American Revolution. Free. 417-
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WEDNESDAY 25
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Second annual Help Give Hope “The free. rocknribs.com p.m., Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie grounds, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Free ad-
Longest Table” Dinner, 6 p.m., Grey Crane Merchants Spring Open 3934, 603 W. Farm Road 182 (Plainview mission. friends@thelibrary.org.
Rock Event Center, 505 E. Trafficway. House, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Historic Main Road). Admission $5 cash only at the Senior Social, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Mid-
Showcasing prix fix menus from some Street, Crane. You can plan on spending door, singles and couples welcome. town Carnegie Branch, 397 E. Central
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Silver Dollar City’s Festival of Won- and dining on homemade cuisine. Combo. 417-725-2753 ment meeting room. Enjoy social time
der, April 11-29 (park open Wednesday- Crafts, vendors and more. and refreshments at this three-hour
Sunday), 399 Silver Dollar City Parkway, Free Shredding Event, 9-11 a.m., come and go event. Free. 417-862-0135
Branson. Get a front-row seat to fantas- Christian County Library Central Library,
SUNDAY 22 Silver Dollar City’s Festival of Won-
tical acts of curiosity and larger-than- 1005 N. 4th Ave., Ozark. Bring all your Party for the Planet, 10 a.m., Dick- der, April 11-29 (park open Wednesday-
life performances. Tickets $63-65 papers that need to be shredded and erson Park Zoo, 3043 N. Fort Ave. Cele- Sunday), 399 Silver Dollar City Parkway,
adults, $54 children age 4-11. 800-475- have them securely destroyed on site at brate Earth Day with hands-on conser- Branson. Get a front-row seat to fantas-
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St. Learn about Springfield when it was quired. The Illusionists-Live From Broad- 9370 or silverdollarcity.com
an emerging city in the 1950s from Ghosts, Madness and the Frustra- way, 7:30 p.m., Juanita K. Hammons
Local History Associate John Ruther- tions of Staging “King Lear,” 2 p.m., Hall for the Performing Arts, 525 S.
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Cardinals’ Gregerson to open season on DL
Chuck King The Cardinals signed Gregerson dur-
ASSOCIATED PRESS ing the offseason to be their closer. He
saved 31 games for Houston in 2015 and
JUPITER, Fla. — St. Louis closer Luke 15 more the following season.
Gregerson will begin the 2018 season on Gregerson worked three perfect in- Cardinals relief
the disabled list with a hamstring strain, nings this spring for the Cardinals. pitcher Luke
Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said “He’s frustrated, too,” Matheny said. Gregerson
on Saturday. “He’s had a long career and been a guy throws a pitch
Gregerson injured the hamstring that’s been durable.” during a spring
during conditioning drills. He hasn’t Earlier this spring, Gregerson missed training game
pitched in a Grapefruit League game time because of oblique tightness. against Atlanta
since Tuesday, when he struck out two Matheny said he didn’t believe the two earlier this
in an inning. There is no announced issues were related. month. KIM
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Final Four bound: Loyola tops K-State to continue magic run
Paul Newberry a 78-62 victory over Kansas State to In the end, it was the Ramblers
AP SPORTS WRITER cap off a stunning run through the cutting down the nets.
bracket-busting South Regional. After three close calls, this one
ATLANTA — Porter Moser stood in The Ramblers (32-5) matched the was downright easy.
front of the scarf-clad Loyola cheer- lowest-seeded team ever to reach the “We believed that we could do
ing section, a bit dazed but beaming Final Four, joining LSU (1986), George something like this — do something
from ear to ear. Mason (2006) and VCU (2011). Those really special– because we knew we
“Are you kidding me! Are you kid- other three all lost in the national had such good chemistry and we’ve
ding me,” the Ramblers coach semifinals. got such a good group,” said Richard-
screamed over and over. Don’t bet against Loyola, which son, who was named MVP of the re-
No kidding. emerged from a regional that pro- gional. “Everyone would say we were
Loyola is headed to the Final Four. duced a staggering array of upsets. crazy. If we said this was going to
An improbable NCAA Tourna- The South became the first regional happen, people would call us crazy,
Jayhawks guard Devonte' Graham ment took its craziest turn yet Satur- in tournament history to have the top but you’ve just got to believe.”
shoots over Clemson forward Aamir day night, when Ben Richardson four seeds – including overall No. 1 No one believes more than their
Simms on Friday night in Omaha, Neb. scored a career-high 23 points and Virginia – knocked out on the open-
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SUNDAY 3:30 p.m. 6 p.m. WINTER SPORTS COLLEGE BASKETBALL
AUTO RACING CBS — NCAA Tournament, East GOLF — LPGA Tour, Kia Classic, 2 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
1 p.m. or Midwest Regionals, final, final Round NBCSN — Curling, Women's ESPNU — CBI Tournament,
FS1 — NASCAR, Monster Ener- teams TBA NHL HOCKEY World Championship: Gold Medal championship series (best-
gy Series, STP 500, at Ridge- COLLEGE HOCKEY 11:30 a.m. match, at North Bay, Ontario of-3), Game 1, Jacksonville
way, Va. 3 p.m. NBC — Philadelphia at Pittsburgh WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKET- St.-North Texas winner vs.
BOWLING ESPN2 — NCAA Hockey Tour- 6:30 p.m. BALL Campbell-San Francisco winner
1 p.m. nament, teams TBD NBCSN — Boston at Minnesota 11 a.m. NHL HOCKEY
ESPN — PBA Tour, Roth/Hol- COLLEGE SOFTBALL RUGBY ESPN — NCAA Tournament, 6:30 p.m.
man Doubles Championship, at 6 p.m. 9 a.m. Lexington, Ky. Regional final, NBCSN — Washington at N.Y.
Columbus, Ohio ESPN2 — Texas A&M at Florida NBCSN — Premiership Rugby, Oregon St.-Baylor winner vs. Rangers
COLLEGE BASEBALL GOLF Leicester Tigers vs. Wasps Stanford-Louisville winner WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKET-
Noon 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 6:30 p.m. BALL
ESPN2 — LSU vs Vanderbilt GOLF — PGA Tour, WGC-Dell RUNNING ESPN — NCAA Tournament, 6 p.m.
KBFL 1060 AM, 96.9 FM — Cal Technologies Match Play, semi- 11 a.m. Kansas City, Mo. Regional final, ESPN — NCAA Tournament,
State-Northridge at Missouri finals, at Austin, Texas NBCSN — IAAF, Half-Marathon NC State-Mississippi St. winner Albany, N.Y. Regional final,
State 1:30 p.m. Championships, at Valencia, vs. UCLA-Texas winner teams TBA
COLLEGE BASKETBALL Golf — PGA Tour, Corales Pun- Spain (taped) 8 p.m.
1 p.m. tacana Resort & Club Champi- SKIING MONDAY ESPN — NCAA Tournament,
CBS — NCAA Tournament, East onship, final round 10:30 p.m. BASKETBALL Albany, Spokane, Wash. Re-
or Midwest Regionals, final, 2 p.m NBCSN — Alpine skiing, U.S. 7 p.m. gional final, teams TBA
teams TBA NBC — WGC Tour, Dell Technol- Championships, at Sun Valley, ESPN2 — High school, Pow-
ogies Match Play, finals Idaho (same-day tape) erade Jam Fest, at Atlanta
SCOREBOARD
NBA Friday’s Games
Montreal 3, Buffalo 0
Chicago White Sox vs. Charlotte at Charlotte,
NC, 5:05 p.m.
Kansas 80, Clemson 76
Duke 69, Syracuse 65
Alex Noren (13), Sweden, def. Patrick Reed
(19), United States, 5 and 3.
Brandt Jobe
Kevin Sutherland
73-74- 147
74-73- 147
+3
+3
All Times CDT New Jersey 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT Milwaukee vs. Houston at Houston, TX, 6:05 Ian Poulter (58), England, def. Louis Oosthui- Jeff Maggert 74-73- 147 +3
Regional Championship Woody Austin 76-71- 147 +3
Winnipeg 3, Anaheim 2, OT p.m. zen (25), South Africa, 2 and 1.
EASTERN CONFERENCE St. Louis 4, Vancouver 1 Kansas City vs. Omaha at Papillion, NE, 6:05 Sunday, March 25 Kevin Kisner (32), United States, def. Matt Kent Jones 77-70- 147 +3
W L Pct GB Boston 3, Dallas 2 p.m. Kansas (30-7) vs. Duke (29-7), 4:05 p.m. Kuchar (16), United States, 1 up. Miguel Angel Jimenez 72-76- 148 +4
x-Toronto 54 19 .740 — St. Louis vs. Toronto at Montreal, QC, Canada, WEST REGIONAL Steve Pate 75-73- 148 +4
x-Boston 49 23 .681 4½ Saturday’s Games Quarterfinals Steve Flesch 76-72- 148 +4
Colorado 2, Vegas 1, SO 6:07 p.m. Bubba Watson (35), United States, def. Kira-
x-Cleveland 43 29 .597 10½ N.Y. Yankees vs. Atlanta at Atlanta, GA, 6:35 At STAPLES Center Jerry Kelly 70-78- 148 +4
Philadelphia 42 30 .583 11½ San Jose 5, Calgary 1 dech Aphibarnrat (28), Thailand, 5 and 3. Corey Pavin 73-76- 149 +5
Chicago 3, N.Y. Islanders 1 p.m. Los Angeles Justin Thomas (2), United States, def. Kyle
Indiana 42 31 .575 12 Cincinnati vs. Texas at Arlington, TX, 7:05 Esteban Toledo 76-73- 149 +5
Washington 40 32 .556 13½ N.Y. Rangers 5, Buffalo 1 Regional Semifinals Stanley (45), United States, 2 and 1. Paul Broadhurst 71-78- 149 +5
Toronto 4, Detroit 3 p.m. Alex Noren (13), Sweden, def. Cameron Duffy Waldorf 76-73- 149 +5
Miami 39 34 .534 15 Thursday, March 22
Milwaukee 38 34 .528 15½ Florida 4, Arizona 2 San Diego vs. El Paso at El Paso, TX, 7:05 p.m. Smith (46), Australia, 4 and 2. Tommy Armour III 71-78- 149 +5
Cleveland vs. Arizona at Phoenix, 8:40 p.m. Michigan 99, Texas A&M 72
Detroit 33 40 .452 21 New Jersey 2, Tampa Bay 1 Florida State 75, Gonzaga 60 Kevin Kisner (32), United States, def. Ian Tommy Tolles 77-72- 149 +5
Charlotte 32 41 .438 22 Washington 6, Montreal 4 L.A. Angels vs. L.A. Dodgers at Los Angeles, Poulter (58), England, 8 and 6. Rocco Mediate 75-75- 150 +6
New York 26 47 .356 28 Carolina 5, Ottawa 2 CA, 9:10 p.m. Regional Championship David Frost 75-75- 150 +6
Chicago 24 49 .329 30 St. Louis 2, Columbus 1 Oakland vs. San Francisco at San Francisco, Saturday, March 24 Mark Brooks 76-74- 150 +6
Brooklyn 23 50 .315 31 CA, 9:15 p.m. PGA Tour - Dominican Republic Par Jay Don Blake 78-72- 150 +6
Nashville at Minnesota, late Michigan (31-7) vs. Florida State (23-11), late
Orlando 22 51 .301 32 Scores Scott Verplank 80-70- 150 +6
Los Angeles at Edmonton, late FINAL FOUR
Atlanta 21 52 .288 33 Calendar Saturday Joey Sindelar 74-77- 151 +7
Sunday’s Games At The Alamodome Bob Tway 75-76- 151 +7
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 11:30 p.m. March 29 — Opening day. Active rosters re- At Corales Puntacana Resort & Club
WESTERN CONFERENCE duced to 25 players. Bart Bryant 79-72- 151 +7
Nashville at Winnipeg, 6 p.m. San Antonio Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Willie Wood 80-72- 152 +8
W L Pct GB April 17-18 — Cleveland vs. Minnesota at San
y-Houston 59 14 .808 — Vancouver at Dallas, 6 p.m. National Semifinals Steve Lowery 75-78- 153 +9
Boston at Minnesota, 6:30 p.m. Juan, Puerto Rico. Purse: $3 million John Huston 78-76- 154 +10
y-Golden State 54 18 .750 4½ May 16-17 — Owners’ meetings, New York. Saturday, March 31
Portland 44 28 .611 14½ Anaheim at Edmonton, 8:30 p.m. Yardage: 7,670; Par 72 Larry Mize 78-76- 154 +10
June 4 — Amateur draft starts. South champion vs. West champion John Inman 79-75- 154 +10
Oklahoma City 44 30 .595 15½ Monday’s Games June 15 — International amateur signing pe- East champion vs. Midwest champion Third Round
San Antonio 43 30 .589 16 Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m. P.H. Horgan III 79-75- 154 +10
riod closes. National Championship Brice Garnett 63-68-69- 200 -16 Kirk Triplett 77-78- 155 +11
New Orleans 43 31 .581 16½ Ottawa at Carolina, 6 p.m. July 2 — International amateur signing peri- Corey Conners 64-71-67- 202 -14
Minnesota 42 32 .568 17½ Ian Woosnam 79-76- 155 +11
Buffalo at Toronto, 6 p.m. od opens. Monday, April 2 Tyler McCumber 67-70-67- 204 -12 Blaine McCallister 77-79- 156 +12
Utah 41 32 .562 18 Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m. Semifinal winners
Denver 40 33 .548 19 July 6 — Last day to sign for amateur draft Tom Lovelady 69-68-68- 205 -11 Larry Nelson 78-79- 157 +13
Detroit at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. picks subject to deadline. Seamus Power 68-67-71- 206 -10 Dick Mast 76-83- 159 +15
L.A. Clippers 38 34 .528 20½ Arizona at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m.
L.A. Lakers 32 40 .444 26½ July 17 — All-Star Game, Washington. National Invitation Tournament Glance Denny McCarthy 66-69-71- 206 -10 Grant Waite 80-80- 160 +16
Sacramento 24 49 .329 35 San Jose at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. July 29 — Hall of Fame inductions, Cooper- Seungsu Han 67-67-72- 206 -10 Mike Reid 82-78- 160 +16
Colorado at Vegas, 9 p.m. stown, N.Y All Times CDT Harris English 71-69-67- 207 -9 Jim Thorpe 83-77- 160 +16
Dallas 22 50 .306 36½
Memphis 19 54 .260 40 Calgary at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. July 31 — Last day to trade a player without Semifinals Kevin Tway 67-72-68- 207 -9 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 81-81- 162 +18
Phoenix 19 55 .257 40½ securing waivers. Troy Matteson 66-73-68- 207 -9 Danny Edwards 85-78- 163 +19
Tuesday’s Games At Madison Square Garden Martin Flores 68-71-68- 207 -9
Carolina at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Aug. 31 — Last day to be contracted to an
organization and be eligible for postseason New York George McNeill 67-71-69- 207 -9
x-clinched playoff spot N.Y. Islanders at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. Geoff Ogilvy 69-67-71- 207 -9
y-clinched division Pittsburgh at Detroit, 6:30 p.m.
Boston at Winnipeg, 7 p.m.
roster.
Oct. 2-3 — Wild-card games.
Tuesday, March 27
Penn State (24-13) vs. Mississippi State (25-
Keith Mitchell
Andrew Putnam
66-66-75- 207 -9
70-68-70- 208 -8
AUTO RACING
Friday’s Games San Jose at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Dec. 10-13 — Winter meetings, Las Vegas. 11), 6:30 p.m. Paul Dunne 67-70-71- 208 -8 NASCAR Monster Energy STP 500
Denver 108, Washington 100 Minnesota at Nashville, 7 p.m. Western Kentucky vs. Utah-St. Mary’s winner, Kelly Kraft 68-69-71- 208 -8 Lineup
Indiana 109, L.A. Clippers 104 Philadelphia at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Matt Atkins 69-67-72- 208 -8 Saturday qualifying, ccd.; race Sunday
Cleveland 120, Phoenix 95
Minnesota 108, New York 104
Columbus at Edmonton, 8 p.m.
Anaheim at Vancouver, 9 p.m.
MLS Championship Xinjun Zhang
Steve Wheatcroft
66-68-74- 208 -8
66-66-76- 208 -8 At Martinsville Speedway
Toronto 116, Brooklyn 112 All Times CDT Thursday, March 29 Retief Goosen 70-70-69- 209 -7
Milwaukee 118, Chicago 105 Semifinal winners, 6 p.m. Martinsville, Va.
Calendar Fabian Gomez 69-70-70- 209 -7
Oklahoma City 105, Miami 99 EASTERN CONFERENCE Shawn Stefani 68-72-70- 210 -6 Lap length: 0.526 miles
San Antonio 124, Utah 120, OT April 7 — Last day regular season. W L T Pts GF GA Nate Lashley 70-70-70- 210 -6
April 11 — Playoffs begin. NY City FC 3 0 1 10 8 3 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Car number in parentheses
Boston 105, Portland 100 Glance Troy Merritt 69-70-71- 210 -6
June 22-23 — NHL draft, Dallas. Columbus 3 0 1 10 8 3 Adam Schenk 70-71-69- 210 -6 Lineup in owner points order
Golden State 106, Atlanta 94 Atlanta FC 2 1 0 6 7 6 All Times CDT Tommy Gainey 70-68-72- 210 -6 1. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota.
Saturday’s Games Philadelphia 1 0 1 4 2 0 K.J. Choi 71-68-72- 211 -5 2. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota.
Philadelphia 120, Minnesota 108 New England 1 1 1 4 4 5 ALBANY REGIONAL
Detroit 117, Chicago 95 MLB New York 1 1 0 3 4 1 Regional Semifinals
Rob Oppenheim
Patrick Rodgers
70-71-70- 211 -5
74-65-72- 211 -5
3. (22) Joey Logano, Ford.
4. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford.
Orlando 105, Phoenix 99 Montreal 1 2 0 3 4 5 Abraham Ancer 71-67-73- 211 -5 5. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford.
Spring Training D.C. United 0 2 2 2 5 9 Saturday, March 24
Houston 114, New Orleans 91 Joel Dahmen 71-66-74- 211 -5 6. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota.
L.A. Lakers 100, Memphis 93 All Times CDT Orlando City 0 2 1 1 2 5 At Albany, N.Y. Trey Mullinax 69-66-76- 211 -5
Chicago 0 2 0 0 4 6 7. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet.
Charlotte at Dallas, late AMERICAN LEAGUE South Carolina 79, Buffalo 63 Matt Every 69-66-76- 211 -5 8. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford.
Toronto FC 0 2 0 0 0 3 UConn 72, Duke 59 Hunter Mahan 70-65-76- 211 -5
Sunday’s Games 9. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford.
W L Pct. Santiago Rivas 71-69-72- 212 -4
Cleveland at Brooklyn, noon WESTERN CONFERENCE Regional Championship 10. (10) Aric Almirola, Ford.
Boston 19 9 0.679 Dicky Pride 71-70-71- 212 -4
San Antonio at Milwaukee, 2:30 p.m. Monday, March 26 11. (41) Kurt Busch, Ford.
Houston 18 9 0.667 W L T Pts GF GA Matt Jones 72-67-73- 212 -4
Miami at Indiana, 4 p.m. Cleveland 18 12 0.600 Los Angeles 2 0 0 6 6 1 Semifinal winners, 6 p.m. 12. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet.
Boston at Sacramento, 5 p.m. Fabrizio Zanotti 71-70-71- 212 -4 13. (20) Erik Jones, Toyota.
Baltimore 16 11 0.593 Minnesota 2 1 0 6 6 5 Lanto Griffin 69-68-75- 212 -4
L.A. Clippers at Toronto, 5 p.m. Sporting KC 2 1 0 6 7 7 SPOKANE REGIONAL 14. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet.
New York 17 12 0.586 David Lingmerth 70-67-75- 212 -4
New York at Washington, 5 p.m. Kansas City 16 12 0.571 Vancouver 2 1 0 6 5 6 Regional Semifinals 15. (21) Paul Menard, Ford.
Michael Kim 68-75-69- 212 -4
Portland at Oklahoma City, 6 p.m. Chicago 15 12 0.556 FC Dallas 1 0 2 5 5 2 J.T. Poston 72-71-69- 212 -4 16. (88) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet.
Saturday, March 24 17. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford.
Atlanta at Houston, 7 p.m. Oakland 13 14 0.481 Houston 1 1 1 4 7 4 Jonathan Byrd 66-74-73- 213 -3
Utah at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Seattle 13 14 0.481 Real Salt Lake 1 1 1 4 3 6 At Spokane, Wash. Emiliano Grillo 72-68-73- 213 -3 18. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet.
Minnesota 12 13 0.480 San Jose 1 1 0 3 5 5 Notre Dame 90, Texas A&M 84 Richy Werenski 71-68-74- 213 -3 19. (43) Darrell Wallace Jr., Chevrolet.
Monday’s Games
Tampa Bay 13 15 0.464 LA Galaxy 1 1 0 3 3 3 Oregon 83, Central Michigan 69 Brendon de Jonge 66-75-72- 213 -3 20. (24) William Byron, Chevrolet.
Denver at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Portland 0 2 1 1 2 7
L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 6 p.m. Toronto 13 16 0.448 Regional Championship Daniel Chopra 70-68-75- 213 -3 21. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet.
Detroit 11 15 0.423 Colorado 0 1 0 0 1 2 Ryan Brehm 73-69-71- 213 -3 22. (37) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet.
New York at Charlotte, 6 p.m. Seattle 0 2 0 0 0 4 Monday, March 26
Memphis at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Los Angeles 13 18 0.419 Ben Crane 70-72-71- 213 -3 23. (19) Daniel Suarez, Toyota.
Semifinal winners, 8 p.m. Stephan Jaeger 72-68-74- 214 -2 24. (34) Michael McDowell, Ford.
Boston at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Texas 7 22 0.241
Saturday, March 24 KANSAS CITY REGIONAL Cameron Percy 69-71-74- 214 -2 25. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet.
Tuesday’s Games NATIONAL LEAGUE NY City FC 2, New England 2, tie Mark Wilson 69-72-73- 214 -2 26. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet.
San Antonio at Washington, 6 p.m. Portland 1, FC Dallas 1, tie Regional Semifinals John Merrick 73-68-73- 214 -2 27. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford.
Denver at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. W L Pct. Columbus 3, D.C. United 1 Friday, March 23 Brett Stegmaier 72-69-73- 214 -2 28. (38) David Ragan, Ford.
Chicago at Houston, 7 p.m. Milwaukee 19 9 0.679 Minnesota United at New York, late Ricky Barnes 70-68-76- 214 -2 29. (95) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet.
San Diego 15 9 0.625 At Kansas City, Mo.
Cleveland at Miami, 7 p.m. Sporting KC at Colorado, late Mississippi State 71, N.C. State 57 Rory Sabbatini 72-70-72- 214 -2 30. (51) Harrison Rhodes, Chevrolet.
Portland at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Chicago 17 11 0.607 LA Galaxy at Vancouver, late Ethan Tracy 68-69-77- 214 -2 31. (32) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford.
St. Louis 16 11 0.593 UCLA 84, Texas 75 John Daly 73-70-71- 214 -2
Dallas at Sacramento, 9 p.m. Friday, March 30 32. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet.
Indiana at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Miami 15 11 0.577 Regional Championship Vince India 73-70-71- 214 -2 33. (15) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet.
Los Angeles 15 14 0.517 Real Salt Lake at Toronto FC, 7 p.m. Omar Uresti 71-72-71- 214 -2
Milwaukee at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Sunday, March 25 34. (23) Gray Gaulding, Toyota.
Arizona 13 15 0.464 Saturday, March 31 Semifinal winners, 6:30 p.m. Chris Wood 71-68-76- 215 -1 35. (72) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet.
San Francisco 13 15 0.464 New York at Orlando City, noon Augusto Nunez 70-71-74- 215 -1
Calendar LEXINGTON REGIONAL Ken Duke 67-75-73- 215 -1 36. (00) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet.
Colorado 12 14 0.462 Los Angeles FC at LA Galaxy, 2 p.m. 37. (96) DJ Kennington, Toyota.
April 11-14 — Portsmouth (Va.) Invitational Atlanta 13 16 0.448 Vancouver at Columbus, 2 p.m. Scott Piercy 70-72-73- 215 -1
Tournament. Regional Semifinals 38. (55) JJ Yeley, Chevrolet.
Washington 12 16 0.429 Portland at Chicago, 5 p.m. Davis Love III 71-72-72- 215 -1
April 11 — Regular season ends. Philadelphia 12 16 0.429 Friday, March 23 Eric Axley 72-71-72- 215 -1
Atlanta United FC at Minnesota United, 7
April 14 — Playoffs begin. Cincinnati 10 18 0.357 p.m. At Lexington, Ky. Harold Varner III 71-70-75- 216 E NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Schedule
April 22 — Early entry eligibility deadline for Pittsburgh 10 18 0.357 NY City FC at San Jose, 7 p.m. Oregon State 72, Baylor 67 Julio Santos 70-72-74- 216 E Feb. 11 — x-Advance Auto Parts Clash (Brad
NBA draft. New York 9 18 0.333 Louisville 86, Stanford 59 David Hearn 69-73-74- 216 E Keselowski)
D.C. United at Sporting KC, 7:30 p.m. J.J. Henry 71-72-73- 216 E
May 31 — NBA Finals begin. New England at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 — x-Can-Am Duel 1 (Ryan Blaney)
June 11 — Early entry withdrawal deadline Saturday’s Games Regional Championship Mike Weir 72-71-73- 216 E Feb. 15 — x-Can-Am Duel 2 (Chase Elliott)
Philadelphia at Colorado, 8 p.m. Johnson Wagner 73-70-73- 216 E
for NBA draft. Boston 6, Houston 0 Montreal at Seattle, 9 p.m. Sunday, March 25 Feb. 18 — Daytona 500 (Austin Dillon)
June 17 — NBA Finals latest possible date. Miami 4, Washington 3 Semifinal winners, 11 a.m. Tim Herron 73-70-73- 216 E Feb. 25 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 (Kev-
June 21 — NBA draft. St. Louis 8, N.Y. Mets 7 D.J. Trahan 71-72-73- 216 E in Harvick)
FINAL FOUR Parker McLachlin 73-70-73- 216 E
N.Y. Yankees (ss) 8, Atlanta 3 March 4 — Penzoil 400 (Kevin Harvick)
Philadelphia 4, Detroit 1 NFL At Columbus, Ohio
Made cut did not finish
March 11 — TicketGuardian 500 (Kevin Har-
NHL Pittsburgh 7, Tampa Bay 5
N.Y. Yankees (ss) 13, Toronto 6 Calendar National Semifinals
Andrew Yun 71-70-76- 217 +1
vick)
March 18 — Auto Club 400 (Martin Truex
Chicago White Sox 7, L.A. Dodgers 3 March 25-28 — Annual league meeting, Or- Friday, March 30 Trevor Immelman 69-74-74- 217 +1
All Times CDT Jr.)
Cleveland 10, Texas 3 lando, Fla. Albany champion vs. Spokane champion, 6 Cameron Beckman 73-70-74- 217 +1
EASTERN CONFERENCE March 25 — STP 500, Ridgeway, Va.
Milwaukee 10, Oakland 5 April 2 — Clubs that hired a new head or 8:30 p.m. Stuart Appleby 69-74-77- 220 +4 April 8 — O’Reilly Auto Parts 500, Fort
San Diego 6, Cincinnati 2 coach after the end of the 2017 regular sea- Kansas City champion vs. Lexington cham- Robert Allenby 73-70-78- 221 +5
Atlantic Division Worth, Texas
Arizona (ss) 15, L.A. Angels 9 son may begin offseason workouts. pion, 6 or 8:30 p.m.
April 15 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn.
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Kansas City 4, Arizona (ss) 4 April 16 — Clubs with returning head National Championship
x-Tampa Bay 75 51 20 4 106 272 213 Champions Tour - Rapiscan Systems April 21 — Toyota Owners 400, Richmond,
Minnesota vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., late coaches may begin offseason workout pro- Va.
x-Boston 73 46 17 10 102 243 188 grams. Sunday, April 1 Classic Par Scores
San Francisco vs. Sacramento at Sacramento, Semifinal winners, 5 p.m. April 29 — GEICO 500, Lincoln, Ala.
Toronto 75 45 23 7 97 255 213 CA, late April 20 — Deadline for restricted free Saturday
Florida 73 38 28 7 83 223 224 May 6 — AAA 400 Drive for Autism, Dover,
Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., agents to sign offer sheets. At Fallen Oak Del.
Montreal 76 27 37 12 66 192 243 April 26-28 — NFL draft, Arlington, Texas. Women’s National Invitation
Detroit 75 27 37 11 65 192 233 late May 12 — TBA, Kansas City, Kan.
May 21-23 Spring league meeting, Atlanta. Tournament Glance Biloxi, Miss.
Ottawa 74 26 37 11 63 203 262 Colorado vs. Chicago Cubs (ss) at Mesa, Ariz., May 19 — x-NASCAR All-Star Open, Con-
Buffalo 75 23 40 12 58 174 248 late All Times CDT Purse: $1.6 million cord, N.C.
Sunday’s Games Yardage: 7,088; Par 72 May 19 — x-NASCAR All-Star Race, Con-
Metropolitan Division Miami (ss) vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., COLLEGE Quarterfinals
Sunday, March 25 Second Round
cord, N.C.
May 27 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C.
GP W L OT Pts
Washington 75 44 24 7 95
GF GA
236 221
11:10 p.m.
Atlanta vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 12:05 BASKETBALL UC Davis (28-6) at Indiana (20-14), 1 p.m. Steve Stricker
Jeff Sluman
68-69- 137 -7
71-67- 138 -6
June 3 — Pocono 400, Lond Pond, Pa.
Pittsburgh 75 42 27 6 90 246 229 p.m. Alabama (20-13) at Virginia Tech (21-13), 1 June 10 — FireKeepers Casino 400, Brook-
NCAA Tournament Glance p.m. Joe Durant 66-72- 138 -6
Columbus 76 42 29 5 89 215 208 Baltimore vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., lyn, Mich.
All Times CDT St. John’s (19-14) at West Virginia (24-11), 3 Stephen Ames 71-68- 139 -5 June 24 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma,
Philadelphia 75 38 25 12 88 226 223 12:05 p.m. Billy Andrade 69-70- 139 -5
New Jersey 75 39 28 8 86 225 225 Boston vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., EAST REGIONAL p.m. Calif.
TCU (22-12) at South Dakota (29-6), 6 p.m. David McKenzie 69-71- 140 -4
Carolina 75 33 31 11 77 208 239 12:05 p.m. Jesper Parnevik 70-71- 141 -3 July 1 — Overton’s 400, Joliet, Ill.
NY Rangers 75 33 34 8 74 219 241 At TD Garden July 7 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach,
Houston vs. Miami (ss) at Jupiter, Fla., 12:05 Semifinals Jerry Smith 74-68- 142 -2
NY Islanders 75 31 34 10 72 242 273 p.m. Boston Tim Petrovic 73-69- 142 -2 Fla.
March 28-29 July 14 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky.
N.Y. Yankees vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Regional Semifinals TBD Scott McCarron 72-70- 142 -2
WESTERN CONFERENCE Fla., 12:05 p.m. Scott Parel 72-70- 142 -2 July 22 — New Hampshire 301, Loudon
St. Louis vs. Washington at West Palm Beach, Friday, March 23 Championship Kevin Johnson 71-71- 142 -2 July 29 — Gander Outdoors 400, Long
Central Division Villanova 90, West Virginia 78 Mark Calcavecchia 67-75- 142 -2 Pond, Pa.
Fla., 12:05 p.m. Saturday, March 31
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 12:07 Texas Tech 78, Purdue 65 Russ Cochran 73-70- 143 -1 Aug. 5 — GoBowling at The Glen, Watkins
x-Nashville 73 48 15 10 106 238 183 TBA, 2 p.m.
p.m. Regional Championship Fran Quinn 74-69- 143 -1 Glen, N.Y.
Winnipeg 74 45 19 10 100 245 192 Chicago Cubs vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Tom Lehman 71-72- 143 -1 Aug. 12 — TBA, Brooklyn, Mich.
Minnesota 73 41 24 8 90 227 210 Sunday, March 25 Mike Goodes 71-72- 143 -1 Aug. 18 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race,
Ariz., 2:05 p.m.
Colorado
St. Louis
75 41 26 8 90 239 218
75 42 28 5 89 209 196
Cincinnati vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz.,
Villanova (33-4) vs. Texas Tech (27-9), 1:20
p.m.
GOLF Gene Sauers 70-73- 143 -1 Bristol, Tenn.
2:05 p.m. Wes Short, Jr. 70-73- 143 -1 Sept. 2 — Bojangles’ Southern 500, Darling-
Dallas 75 38 29 8 84 214 204 SOUTH REGIONAL Dell Match Play Results Billy Mayfair 69-74- 143 -1 ton, S.C.
Chicago 76 31 36 9 71 214 234 Milwaukee vs. Chicago White Sox at Glen-
dale, Ariz., 2:05 p.m. Saturday Vijay Singh 73-71- 144 E Sept. 9 — Big Machine Brickyard 400, Indi-
At Philips Arena Michael Bradley 73-71- 144 E
Seattle vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 2:10 At Austin Country Club anapolis
Pacific Division Atlanta Olin Browne 73-71- 144 E Sept. 16 — South Point 400, Las Vegas
p.m. Tom Byrum 72-72- 144 E
GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Francisco vs. Oakland at Oakland, CA, Regional Semifinals Austin, Texas Sept. 22 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Rich-
Vegas 75 47 21 7 101 250 204 Michael Allen 71-73- 144 E mond, Va.
3:05 p.m. Thursday, March 22 Yardage: 7,108; Par: 71 Todd Hamilton 71-73- 144 E
San Jose 75 43 23 9 95 232 203 Sept. 30 — Bank of America 500, Concord,
Los Angeles 75 41 27 7 89 219 187 Arizona vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:10 Loyola of Chicago 69, Nevada 68 Fourth Round Rod Spittle 71-73- 144 E
p.m. Fred Funk 73-72- 145 +1 N.C.
Anaheim 75 38 24 13 89 212 200 Kansas State 61, Kentucky 58
L.A. Dodgers vs. L.A. Angels at Anaheim, CA, (Seedings in parentheses) Ken Tanigawa 73-72- 145 +1 Oct. 7 — TBA, Dover, Del.
Calgary 76 35 31 10 80 205 231 Regional Championship Bubba Watson (35), United States, def. Brian Oct. 14 — Alabama 500, Lincoln, Ala.
Edmonton 74 33 36 5 71 214 236 8:07 p.m. Scott Dunlap 73-72- 145 +1
Saturday, March 24 Harman (18), United States, 2 and 1. Paul Claxton 72-73- 145 +1 Oct. 21 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas
Vancouver 75 26 40 9 61 193 246 Monday’s Games
Arizona 75 25 39 11 61 186 241 Loyola of Chicago 78, Kansas State 62 Kiradech Aphibarnrat (28), Thailand, def. Carlos Franco 72-73- 145 +1 City, Kan.
Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., Charles Howell III (59), United States, 1 up. Oct. 28 — First Data 500, Ridgeway, Va.
12:05 p.m. MIDWEST REGIONAL Bernhard Langer 71-74- 145 +1
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Kyle Stanley (45), United States, def. Sergio Lee Janzen 73-73- 146 +2 Nov. 4 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth
overtime loss. Top three teams in each divi- Tampa Bay vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 12:05 At CenturyLink Center Omaha Garcia (7), Spain, 3 and 1. Nov. 11 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz.
p.m. Colin Montgomerie 74-72- 146 +2
sion and two wild cards per conference ad- Omaha, Neb. Justin Thomas (2), United States, def. Si Woo Brian Henninger 75-71- 146 +2 Nov. 18 — Ford Ecoboost 400, Homestead,
vance to playoffs. Baltimore vs. Norfolk at Norfolk, VA, 2:05 p.m. Kim (50), South Korea, 6 and 5. Dan Forsman 72-74- 146 +2 Fla.
x-clinched playoff spot Chicago Cubs vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., Regional Semifinals Cameron Smith (46), Australia, def. Tyrrell Tom Pernice Jr. 71-75- 146 +2 x-non-points race
5:05 p.m. Hatton (12), England, 2 and 1. Glen Day 70-76- 146 +2
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BUSINESS NEWS
RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS
IRS ‘Dirty Dozen’ list of tax scams for 2018
5 Spice China Grill - 2058 S Glenstone
Ave. 03/20/2018 – Inspection. Priority WASHINGTON – The Internal Rev-
Violations Found: 2. Observed: Time enue Service concluded its annual honest prepar-
not being documented properly for “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams with a ers who operate
items on the wok area. Required: Po- warning to taxpayers to remain vigi- each filing sea-
tentially hazardous items taken off lant about these aggressive and son to scam cli-
temperature control using time control evolving schemes throughout the ents, perpetu-
must be documented with written year. ating refund
documentation. Observed: Bar sink This year’s “Dirty Dozen” list high- fraud, identity
sanitizer too weak. Bar sanitizer was lights a wide variety of schemes that theft and other
remade and tested to 50 ppm. Re- taxpayers may encounter throughout scams that
quired: Chlorine sanitizer residual shall the year, many of which peak during hurt taxpay-
test between 50-100 ppm. Nonpriority tax-filing season. The schemes can ers. (IR-2018-
Violations Found: 2. Observed: Hand run the gamut from simple refund in- 45)
wash sink in kitchen had pots sitting flation scams to technical tax shelter Fake chari-
inside it. Pots were removed from the deals. A common theme throughout ties: Groups
hand sink. Required: Hand sinks are these: Scams put taxpayers at risk. masquerading
only to be used for hand washing. Ob- Taxpayers need to guard against as charitable
served: Water in server area holding ploys to steal their personal informa- organizations
scoop for fried rice/steamed rice was tion. And they should be wary of sha- solicit dona-
101F. Water was replaced. Required: dy promoters trying to scam them out tions from un-
Water-holding an in-use utensil must of money or talk them into engaging suspecting con-
be maintained at 135F or higher and in questionable tax schemes. tributors. Be wary
container cleaned at least every 24 The IRS highlighted the “Dirty of charities with
hours. Dozen” scam list in separate news re- names similar to
Black Sheep at Chesterfield Village - leases across 12 days. Taxpayers are familiar or nation-
2160 W. Chesterfield Blvd. 03/19/2018 encouraged to review the list in a spe- ally known organi-
– Inspection. Establishment to remain cial section on IRS.gov and be on the zations. Contrib-
on Risk Control Plan for cold holding lookout for these con games through- utors should take a
temperatures, when and how to wash out the year. few extra minutes to
hands, proper chemicals and clean The IRS reminds people that par- ensure their hard-
food-contact surfaces. Priority Vio- ticipating in illegal schemes can lead earned money goes to le-
lations Found: 9. Observed: Food em- to significant fines and possible crim- gitimate charities. IRS-
ployee did not wash hands when inal prosecution. IRS Criminal Inves- .gov has the tools taxpayers
changing from handling raw meat to tigation works closely with the De- need to check out the sta-
ready-to-eat foods. Required: Food partment of Justice to shut down tus of charitable or-
employees shall wash hands and don scams and prosecute the criminals ganizations.
gloves prior to handling ready-to-eat behind them. (IR-2018-47)
foods. Education given; hands washed. Taxpayers should always keep in Inflat-
Repeat priority violation. Observed: mind that they are legally responsi- ed re-
Two food employees did not wash ble for what is on their tax return even fund
hands for required 10-15 seconds with if it is prepared by someone else. claims:
soap. Required: Food employees shall Consumers can help protect them- Taxpayers
vigorously scrub hands with soap at selves by choosing a reputable tax should take note of
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hands washed properly. Repeat priori- Here is a recap of this year’s “Dirty flated tax refunds. Those preparers
ty violation 2x. Observed: Employee Dozen” scams: who ask clients to sign a blank return,
entered kitchen, handled cellphone Phishing: Taxpayers should be promise a big refund before looking they are legally responsible for what
and proceeded to touch food-contact alert to potential fake emails or web- at taxpayer records or charge fees is on their return. This scam can lead
surfaces of clean dishes without wash- sites looking to steal personal infor- based on a percentage of the refund to taxpayers facing large bills to pay
ing hands and using gloves. Required: mation. The IRS will never initiate are probably up to no good. To find back taxes, interest and penalties.
Employees shall wash hands upon contact with taxpayers via email victims, fraudsters may use flyers, (IR-2018-55)
entering kitchen and prior to putting about a bill or tax refund. Don’t click phony storefronts or word of mouth Frivolous tax arguments: Frivo-
on gloves to touch food-contact sur- on one claiming to be from the IRS. Be via community groups where trust is lous tax arguments may be used to
faces. Education given; hands washed. wary of emails and websites that may high. (IR-2018-48) avoid paying tax. Promoters of frivo-
Observed: Employee wiping down be nothing more than scams to steal Excessive claims for business lous schemes encourage taxpayers to
food-contact surfaces with bucket of personal information. (IR-2018-39) credits: Avoid improperly claiming make unreasonable and outlandish
sanitizer that tested 0ppm quat. Re- Phone scams: Phone calls from the fuel tax credit, a tax benefit gen- claims about the legality of paying
quired: Quaternary ammonia sanitizer criminals impersonating IRS agents erally not available to most taxpay- taxes despite being repeatedly
shall test 200ppm at all times. Educa- remain an ongoing threat to taxpay- ers. The credit is usually limited to thrown out in court. The penalty for
tion given; sanitizer changed out to ers. The IRS has seen a surge of these off-highway business use, including filing a frivolous tax return is $5,000.
test 200ppm quat. Repeat priority phone scams in recent years as con use in farming. Taxpayers should also (IR-2018-58)
violation 2x. Observed: Can opener artists threaten taxpayers with police avoid misuse of the research credit. Abusive tax shelters: Abusive tax
piercing blade, ladle, sauce boat, pan, arrest, deportation and license revo- Improper claims often involve fail- structures are sometimes used to
all in clean storage, found not clean. cation, among other things. (IR-2018- ures to participate in or substantiate avoid paying taxes. The IRS is com-
Required: Food-contact surfaces shall 40) qualified research activities or satis- mitted to stopping complex tax
be clean to sight and touch. Corrected Identity theft: Taxpayers should fy the requirements related to quali- avoidance schemes and the people
on site by placing items into dishwash- be alert to tactics aimed at stealing fied research expenses. (IR-2018-49) who create and sell them. The vast
ing. Repeat priority violation 2x. Ob- their identities, not just during the Falsely padding deductions on majority of taxpayers pay their fair
served: Food-contact surfaces of in- tax filing season, but all year long. returns: Taxpayers should avoid the share, and everyone should be on the
use utensils not washed, rinsed and The IRS, working in the Security temptation to falsely inflate deduc- lookout for people peddling tax shel-
sanitized every 4 hours. Required: Summit partnership with the states tions or expenses on their tax returns ters that sound too good to be true.
Food-contact surfaces shall be and the tax industry, has made major to pay less than what they owe or po- When in doubt, taxpayers should
washed, rinsed and sanitized at least improvements in detecting tax return tentially receive larger refunds. seek an independent opinion regard-
every four hours. Education given. related identity theft during the last Think twice before overstating de- ing complex products they are of-
Observed: Food employee did not use two years. But the agency reminds ductions, such as charitable contri- fered. (IR-2018-62)
clean hands to turn off faucet after taxpayers that they can help in pre- butions and business expenses, or Offshore tax avoidance: Success-
washing hands. Required: Food em- venting this crime. The IRS continues improperly claiming credits, such as ful enforcement actions against off-
ployees shall dry hands with paper to aggressively pursue criminals that the Earned Income Tax Credit or shore cheating show it’s a bad bet to
towels and use paper towels to turn file fraudulent tax returns using Child Tax Credit. (IR-2018-54) hide money and income offshore.
faucet off. Education given; hands someone else’s Social Security num- Falsifying income to claim cred- People involved in offshore tax avoid-
rewashed. Observed: Potentially haz- ber. (IR-2018-42) its: Con artists may convince unsus- ance are best served by coming in
ardous whipped topping at bar tem- Return preparer fraud: Be on the pecting taxpayers to invent income to voluntarily and getting caught up on
ped 61F. Required: PHFs shall cold-hold lookout for unscrupulous return pre- erroneously qualify for tax credits, their tax-filing responsibilities.
at 41F or below. Item placed on 4-hour parers. The vast majority of tax pro- such as the Earned Income Tax Cred- (IR-2018-64)
fessionals provide honest, high- it. Taxpayers should file the most ac- Information from the Internal
See INSPECTIONS, Page 4E quality service. There are some dis- curate tax return possible because Revenue Service.
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Inspections
Continued from Page 4E
Chamber announces contenders
Should place in refriger-
ator loosely covered or
uncovered, if protected
for 2018 Small Business Award
from overhead contami-
nation until cooled. From Staff Reports ed monitoring station in Springfield. one of the largest in the central U.S. The
Friends of the Zoo -
Springfield News-Leader Complete Automotive provides main- company operates a fleet of 10 total air-
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Outpost - 3043 N. Fort tenance and repair for automobiles and craft and flies anywhere in the continental
Ave. 03/16/2018 – In- light-duty trucks, along with hybrid vehi- U.S., Alaska, Canada, Mexico and the Car-
spection. Permitted to Five area businesses have been named cle service and fleet maintenance. Found- ibbean.
operate. No violations as finalists for the Springfield Area Cham- ed in 2008 from the purchase of Boyd’s Revel Advertising is an advertising
observed. ber of Commerce’s 2018 Small Business Automotive, the company has continued and branding agency founded in 2010. The
Hong Kong II - 1645 N. Award. to grow in recent years and moved into a company has won 50 American Advertis-
Glenstone Ave. 03/20/ The award is determined by written ap- bigger service space on East Chestnut Ex- ing awards, one American Advertising
2018 – Inspection. Priori- plications that include essays on company pressway in late 2015. Best of Show award and one American Ad-
ty Violations Found: 1. history, management philosophy, re- Great River Engineering has provided vertising Judges award, boasting a list of
Observed: Can opener sponses to challenges, innovation in prod- civil engineering and surveying services more than 40 active clients.
blade found unclean. uct and service offerings and contribu- for more than two decades. Its clients in- The award will be presented by the
Required: Food-contact tions to the community. Entries are scored clude cities, county governments and Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce
surfaces must be cleaned by an independent panel of judges. This state offices throughout Missouri, along during its annual award luncheon on May
to sight and touch. Cor- year’s finalists, in alphabetical order: with clients in Arkansas, Oklahoma and 2. The presenting sponsor of this year’s
rected on site. Atlas Security Service, a full-service Kansas and numerous private developers. event is Biz417. The finalists also will be
Hong Yen - 2922 S. alarm security company offering burglar, OzAir Charter Service, established in featured during the Chamber’s Good
Campbell Ave. 03/20/ fire, access control and security video sys- 2007 and owned by Burgess Aircraft Man- Morning, Springfield event on April 5 at
2018 – Inspection. Priori- tems, was founded in 1962. The company agement LLC, bills itself as the only jet the Drury University O’Reilly Family Event
ty Violations Found: 2. also owns and operates a 24-hour, UL-list- charter service in southwest Missouri and Center, 935 N. Summit Ave.
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cooling. Nonpriority Violations Found: Several food items in deli case were not
1. Observed: Wet wiping cloths stored labeled with ingredients. Required:
on sushi prep cooler. Required: Keep Must label with ingredients in descend-
wet cloths in sanitizer solution to pre- ing order, if package is available self-
vent bacteria growth. Corrected by
placing in quat sanitizer of 200 ppm.
service. Observed: Refrigerated deli
display case is freezing up. Required:
Tuesday,
Education provided. must be defrosted as needed.
Little Tokyo Japanese Steak House - Northview Senior Center - 301 E. Tal- March 27
2823 N. Glenstone Ave. 03/15/2018 – mage St. 03/16/2018 – Inspection.
Reinspection. All priority violations had Nonpriority Violations Found: 1. Refrig-
been corrected. erator used to store bread items cold 1:00 PM ET /
Madewell Meats - 2951 S. Glenstone holding at 55-60F. Required: Equip-
Ave. 03/17/2018 – Inspection. No vio- ment for cold holding shall be sufficient 10:00 AM PT
lations noted. in capacity to provide required cold
Mimi’s Place - 3512 S. National Ave. holding temperature below 41F.
03/15/2018 – Inspection. Discussed Novo Asian Bistro - 2025 W. Sunshine
using a second egg wash bowl for veg- St. 03/16/2018 – Reinspection. All pri-
etables to prevent cross-contamina- ority violations had been corrected.
tion, requirement for employee lids to Pacific Kitchen - 839 N. Glenstone Ave.
be covered, keeping food covered, not 3/20/2018 – Inspection. Nonpriority
using metal scrub pad on dishes and Violations Found: 2. Observed: Leak on
proper storage of personal items. Pri- hot water side of hand sink. Required:
ority Violations Found: 4. Observed: Plumbing must be maintained in a state
Several ready-to-eat foods past discard of good repair. Observed: Floors and
date in coolers. Required: Must be walls behind wok, prep cooler, and
discarded if not consumed by discard stove found unclean. Required: Physical
date. Observed: Potentially hazardous facilities must be cleaned as often as
ready-to-eat foods not dated. Re- necessary to keep them clean.
quired: Must be marked with date to Panda Express - MSU - 901 S. National
indicate +6 days from day made. Ob- Ave. 03/20/2018 – Inspection. Priority
served: Food debris on dishes in clean Violations Found: 1. Observed: Employ-
storage. Required: Must be cleaned to ee handling boxing and not clean con-
sight and touch. Observed: Egg wash tainers with same gloves, returned to
held at 58F. Required: Must be held at line to prepare food. Required: Employ-
41F or below. Corrected by discarding ees must wash hands after engaging in
food and education given. Nonpriority activities that contaminate hands. Edu-
Violations Found: 3. Observed: Mold cation provided. Employee washed Photo credit: Bill Miles
growth on inside of ice machine. Re- hands and donned fresh gloves. Non-
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ing food items were 107-115F on steam cover has accumulation of debris. Re-
table: meatballs, red sauce and alfredo quired: Facility must be cleaned at a
sauce. These were voluntarily discard-
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Nonpriority Violations Found: 1. Ob- Inspection. No violations noted.
served: Self-service, single-service Rib Crib #18 - 1720 S. Campbell Ave.
silverware had handles and mouth 03/20/2018 – Inspection. Priority Vio-
contact surfaces pointing in both direc- lations Found: 1. Observed: Salsa mix
tions. Required: If consumer self-ser-
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TODAY’S OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES Bill Berry
Name Age Town, State Death Date Arrangements
Abbott, Edgar 81 Forsyth 22-Mar Holden Cremation and Funeral Service SOUTHWEST,MIS-
Baxter, Earl Wayne 92 Humansville 17-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home North SOURI - Bill Berry, 78 of
*Berry, Bill 78 Southwest 22-Mar Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral Home Southwest MO passed
Bouling, Bernice 98 Bolivar 22-Mar Butler Funeral Home away Thursday March
Bowling, Danny George 58 Springfield 22-Mar Midwest Cremation and Funeral Services 22, 2018.
Brake, Glenda L. 74 Shell Knob 21-Mar Midwest Cremation and Funeral Services He was born April 11,
*Brazeal, Zella 78 Springfield 23-Mar J.D. Lee and Sons Funeral Home 1939 in Mexico, MO to
Butts, Floyd Ray 57 Springfield 19-Mar Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral Home Lewis and Lottie (Loyd)
*Cowan, Jerry Wayne 69 Rogersville 14-Mar J.D. Lee and Sons Funeral Home Berry. Bill was involved
Cunningham, John E. 78 Springfield 23-Mar Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral Home with helping people re-
Ellingsworth, Ronald Lee 69 Highlandville 21-Mar Adams Funeral Home, Nixa
Fitzgerald, Janette H. 36 Nixa 22-Mar Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home
cover from addictions
Frazier, Sue F. 87 Springfield 23-Mar Midwest Cremation and Funeral Services and was involved with
Garner, Jerry Edward 76 Springfield 24-Mar Adams Funeral Home, Ozark AA & NA for over 45 years.
*Gregory, Sr. (USMC Maj. Ret.), Wayne T. 89 Springfield 23-Mar Holden Funeral Service, Sparta He was preceded in death by his parents, and two
*Johnson, Charles E. 88 Springfield 21-Mar Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home nephews, Steven Stone and Brennen Berry. Bill is
*Lile, Jerry Mike 63 Clever 22-Mar Meadors Funeral Home, Clever, MO survived by his wife, Nancy Berry; two children,
Lilley, Max W. 96 Springfield 22-Mar Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home Chris Berry (April) and Tony Berry (Betsy); his
Loveland, Hazel 83 Springfield 23-Mar Klingner-Cope Family Funeral Home at White Chapel siblings, Carol Windship (Bob), Nancy Stuart (the
Miller, Glendale“Glen” 87 Springfield 18-Mar Midwest Cremation and Funeral Services late Jim Offutt) and Loyd Berry (Debbie); seven
*Myers, Captain Dickey Lee 68 Springfield 14-Mar Klingner-Cope Family Funeral Home at Rivermonte grandchildren; three great grandsons; and many
Quessenberry, Noel A. 77 Republic 23-Mar Meadors Funeral Home,, Republic, MO
Rausch, Richard F. 89 - 21-Mar Rose Hill Funeral Home & Memorial Park
beloved nieces and nephews and friends.
Schmidt, Wayne Roland 77 Springfield 23-Mar Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral Home Memorial visitation will begin at 9:30 a.m. Sat-
Shaffer, Cheryl Ann 68 Ozark 20-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home East urday March 31, 2018 in The Downtown Church
*Simmons, Jean 84 Springfield 05-Mar Holden Cremation and Funeral Service at 413 E. Walnut Street Springfield, MO with a
Smith, Nancy Diane 55 Ozark 16-Mar Midwest Cremation and Funeral Services memorial service to begin at 11 a.m. in the church.
*Smith Kneemiller, Margaret Mae Reed 86 O’Fallon 22-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home North There will be a reception following the service in
Snyder, Shirley Fay 72 Springfield 21-Mar Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home the church and all are welcome to attend.
Taylor, Clinton E. 95 Springfield 22-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home South In lieu of flowers memorial contributions in Bill’s
Watson, John T. 58 Springfield 23-Mar Midwest Cremation and Funeral Services memory may be made to The Bill Berry Memorial
Williams, Bob 54 Ozark 23-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home East Scholarship Fund at any Bank of Bolivar location.
Wooldridge, Mary E. 92 Peoria, AZ 14-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home South Permanent online condolences, stories and pho-
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Obituaries appear in print and online at www.legacy.com/obituaries/News-Leader tos may be shared at www.hhlohmeyer.com .
Charles E. Johnson
SPRINGFIELD - Char-
les E. Johnson, Sr., 88,
Springfield, passed away
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Zella Brazeal
case of school
Jerry Wayne Cowan
SPRINGFIELD - Zella Marie (Russell) Brazeal, 78 ROGERSVILLE - Jerry
shooter
of Springfield, passed away on Friday, March 23, Wayne Cowan, 69, Rog-
2018 after a lengthy illness. ersville, passed away Kristen De Groot
ASSOCIATED PRESS
She was born October 1, 1939 in Hardenville, Wednesday, March 14,
Missouri to Elwood and Mary (White) Russell; she 2018 while on a cruise A rural school district
was one of eight children. with his family in the in Pennsylvania is arming
When she was a child, the family moved to Repub- Eastern Caribbean. teachers and students
lic Missouri to operate a Dairy Farm. She graduated He was born February with buckets of rocks as a
from Republic High School and began working for 1, 1949 in Springfield, last resort should an
the Dayco Plant in Springfield. She married Billy Missouri, the son of the armed intruder burst in,
the superintendent said
George “Bill” Brazeal and recently celebrated 57 late Jerry and Genevieve Friday.
years of marriage on March 3rd. Together they (Mayberry) Cowan. He Every classroom in the
had two daughters whom she devoted her life to raising into the women was united in marriage on August 6, 1972 in Ozark, district about 90 miles
they are today. Zella was a stay at home mom until her youngest daughter Missouri to Jamie M. Turner. She preceded him northwest of Philadel-
started school. She then began a 28 year career with McDonalds as a morning in death in 2012. He was also preceded in death phia has a 5-gallon buck-
Breakfast Manager, while working full time she still had dinner ready every by a brother, Paul Louis Cowan in 2007. et of river stones, said
night by 6pm, helped with homework and kept the family going. Jerry was involved in various businesses and was Blue Mountain School
Zella is survived by her loving husband, Bill; two daughters Tammy Ed- District Superintendent
owner/partner of Custom Metalcraft. He was a
David Helsel.
wards (Scott) & Melissa; two very special granddaughters, D’Arcy & Delainey, U.S. Army Veteran serving during the Vietnam “We always strive to
whom she spoiled whenever she could and did. They spent every Sunday Conflict where he received the Bronze Star and find new ways to keep our
overnight with their grandparents and had a very deep relationship with Air Medal. He loved bailing hay, Farmall tractors, students safe,” Helsel
their Grandma who will be extremely missed. A very special nephew, Terry and watching NASCAR races. He will be greatly told the Associated Press
Russell, who she helped to raise when his own mother passed away when missed by his family and many friends. in a telephone interview,
he was a baby. adding that the rocks are
Siblings, Joyce Dean (Bob); Dee Land, Wanda Curry, Jim Russell (An- He is survived by a son, David Cowan and his one small part of the dis-
trict’s overall security
nette); Kay Cole, Larry Russell and Kenny Russell (Diana); several nieces wife Jennifer; a daughter, Susan Wilson and her plan.
and nephews, grand nieces and nephews and the family cat “Cricket”. Her husband Chris; a sister, Dona Jean Lewis and her Throwing rocks is
many friends and work buddies that she has remained in contact with over husband Blaine; four granddaughters, Ashley, Kait- more effective than just
the many years. lin, Hannah and Allison; a grandson, James; and crawling under desks and
Her family knows that her body was tired from the chronic illness that many other relatives and friends. waiting, and it gives stu-
she suffered from for many years. Zella will be extremely missed but she Funeral services will be held at noon, Wednes- dents and teachers a
is now in a better place and heaven awaits a spunky lady who may need a day, March 28, 2018 at J.D. Lee and Sons Funeral chance to defend them-
selves, he said.
QVC shopping fix upon entry. Home, Rogersville. Burial will follow in Missouri The district has about
The family would like to extend gratitude to her personal physician, Dr. Veterans Cemetery, Springfield. 2,700 students at three
Mira Choe and her assistant Tammy for the many years of care they pro- Visitation will be from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, elementary schools, a
vided to her. Oxford Hospice, Meghan, Teri and Steve; as well as the nurses March 27, 2018 in the funeral home. middle school and a high
at Cox 3rd floor. The family requests memorial donations be school.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, March 29, 2018 at made to the Logan-Rogersville FFA Booster Club, Staff and students in
J.D. Lee and Sons Funeral Home, Rogersville. Burial will follow in Evergreen P.O. Box 423, Rogersville, MO 65742. the Blue Mountain Dis-
Cemetery, Republic. trict have been trained in
Online condolences may be made at www.jd-
a program called “ALICE,”
Visitation will be from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 28, 2018 in leeandsons.com. which stands for alert,
the funeral home. lockdown, inform,
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Ronald McDonald counter and evacuate.
House of Southwest Missouri; Shriners Building Fund or any charity of Helsel said the rocks are
your choice. part of the “counter” por-
Online condolences may be made at www.jdleeandsons.com. tion of training, fighting
back if the intruder
makes his way into the
classroom.
The buckets are kept in
classroom closets.
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Wayne Thomas Gregory, Sr. (USMC Maj. Ret.)
SPRINGFIELD - Wayne Thomas Gregory, Sr. to save the lives of others and brought meals to homebound residents of
(USMC Maj. Ret.), 89, of Springfield, MO, passed Willard, MO for 13 years. He was loved by all and always looked forward
away on Friday, March 23, 2018. He was born in to celebrations with his family and friends.
Springfield on Oct. 22, 1928, the son of Lloyd and Wayne is survived by his wife, Edith, his two sons Tom ( wife Kathy) of
Ruby (Boles) Gregory. He and his wife, Edith Hope Fort Collins, CO and Rick (wife Carolyn) of St. Louis, MO; his daughters
(Sederberg) Gregory were married 68-1/2 years ago Colleen (Gregory) Andrews (husband Larry) of Strafford, MO and Becky
in San Gabriel, California. Wayne lived his life so (Gregory) Hurd, (husband Virgil,) of Greenfield, MO; and his grandchildren:
he would be ready for the end. He loved his God Courtney (Gregory) Ragan, (Ryan) and Deanna (Gregory) Bekkedahl) (Zack)
and his country. of Ft. Collins, CO; Caroline (Andrews) Strait (Jon-Paul) of Sandpoint, ID;
Wayne graduated from Springfield High School, Emily (Andrews) Evans (Steve) of Strafford, MO; Jonathan Andrews (Kelly)
Class of 1946. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps on and Tim Andrews (Dani) of Springfield, MO; Ben Poirot (Courtney) of
Oct. 22, 1945, and in his 22-year career of service Golden City, MO; Nina (Poirot) Hurst (Aaron) of Greenfield, MO, Marie
to his country held every rank from Private to Major. He served in China, Poirot, Portland, OR; and Hope and Maya Gregory of St. Louis, MO; and
(Tsingtao 1947-49), served aboard the U.S.S. Princeton for 2 years, and had ten great-grandchildren, with an 11th due in April. He is also mourned
two tours in Korea and Japan. His last duty station was in Subic Bay, Phil- by his stepsister Pat (Reid) Ellison and husband Al of Springfield, MO and
ippine Islands serving as the Supply Officer for the 1st Marine Air Wing in sister-in-law Bobbie Gott of Port Charlotte, FL, as well many nephews and
Vietnam. He retired from the Corps on June 30, 1967. nieces and family and friends.
After Subic Bay, Wayne and his family moved to Springfield, MO. He Wayne was preceded in death by his parents, his step-mothers Leora
worked at Zenith for nine years while attending night classes at Missouri (Funkhouser) Gregory and Della (Reid) Gregory, brothers Richard and
State, graduating in 1976 with a B.S. in Social Studies Education. He did Lloyd Jr. sister Frances (Gregory) Corbett and husband Harlin, step-sister
substitute teaching at Willard and Central High Schools before his second Juanita (Gott) Birkes and husband Chuck, step-brother Bud Gott, nephew,
career in Child Support Enforcement for the State of Missouri (1976 – 1989). L. B Corbett and niece, Harlina (Corbett) Price.
Wayne and Edith traveled abroad and visited all 50 states. They took a cruise Wayne’s memorial service will be held at Renew UMC in Willard, MO
through the Panama Canal to celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. on March 29th, 2018, Rev. Harold Gold officiating. Visitation 10-11 am,
Wayne was a dedicated Christian and a Methodist all his life. He was a Service 11-Noon,
member at Renew United Methodist Church, Willard, MO for 44 years. Interment at Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield, MO 1:00pm
Wayne was active with the U.M Men’s group, making apple butter with them Thank you to the Manor of Elfindale and Seasons Hospice for the loving
every fall as a fundraiser for the annual Fall Festival, and sang in the Choir and compassionate care the last 3 months of his life and to all our family
many years. Wayne was also a member of the Masonic lodge United No 5 and friends that gave him so much love throughout his life.
AF FM, the American Legion, and the Retired Aviation Supply and Logis- In lieu of flowers, memorials can be sent to ReNew UMC, P.O. Box 87,
tics Marines, whose reunions he enjoyed attending. Wayne’s four children Willard, MO 65781 or Manor of Elfindale 1707 W. Elfindale St. 65807 or
blessed him with 11 grandchildren. He specialized in fixing broken toys Seasons Hospice, 1831 W. Melville Rd. Springfield, MO 65803
for his grandchildren and children. Wayne gave 25 gallons of whole blood Funeral arrangements made by Holden Funeral Service, Sparta, MO.
In Loving Memory
Steve Dunn
11/7/58-3/29/17
It’s not very often that you meet someone and
Galloway renews call
instantly, you’re family. If he wasn’t giving you a
hard time, he didn’t like you. If he was
ALWAYS giving you a hard time, you were one
of his favorites. He could fix anything. He knew
for Greene County audit
what to do and when to do it. He could Get Er’
Dunn. He was good to have around in an emer- Alissa Zhu “Just hearing silence from the ethics commission
gency, aka, Dr. Dunn. He would do anything for Springfield News-Leader should not lead one to believe that nothing has been
you, even moving all your stuff from house to USA TODAY NETWORK
house to house. When it came to helping family determined. The auditor should understand that and
he was determined to only accept hand injuries as make reports based on the facts, and that’s not what
payment. He had a lot of good parenting advice Missouri Auditor Nicole Galloway is again calling her letter does,” he said.
for never having children. He was a fellow on Greene County leaders to allow her to investigate Galloway’s spokeswoman, Steph Deidrick, re-
member of the “Outlaws”, with the rest of us whether public resources were used to advocate for a sponded to Greim’s criticism.
inlaws, that had to hold their own around the
Beazleys. He was a fishing buddy, even when he 1/2-cent sales tax passed in November. “This reaction once again shows this private law
didn’t prefer to get up early with our fisherman. It’s an appeal she has made numerous times since firm, hired at taxpayer expense, is representing the
He was a Buffalo River Guide, Golf “Pro” and a she received a complaint from a whistleblower — lat- interests of the county commission, not the interests
true Chiefs, Cardinals and Bears fan. He was a er revealed to be the former county spokeswoman — of taxpayers,” Deidrick said.
teammate, friend, brother, uncle, son, the favorite
son-in-law and most loving husband. He loved his in late November. The News-Leader has submitted a Sunshine Law
family and good friends above all. He was the A lawyer hired to represent Greene request to Greene County for Graves Garrett invoices.
Boss, the Captain of our ship. He is so loved and County commissioners called Gallo- Greim said the county commission is “very confi-
so easy to love. He’s everyone’s favorite. He will way’s latest push, which came in a let- dent” the ethics commission will issue a decision “in
forever be missed. He will never be replaced. ter sent to county officials on Wednes- the near future.”
He is The Great Uncle Steve.
day, “a new low” and “reckless.” When pressed for more details, Greim said he an-
The lawyer said it’s a “problem” that ticipates the decision to be released “within the next
Jean Simmons the auditor is making an assumption few weeks. Out of respect for the MEC and their proc-
Nicole about the status of an investigation by ess, I don’t want to say any more.”
SPRINGFIELD - Itress Galloway the Missouri Ethics Commission into A reporter asked Greim if he was operating off his
“Jean” Simmons was Greene County. He appeared to sug- own assumptions — either that new appointees to
born March 4,, 1934 in gest, but refused to confirm, that the ethics commis- the ethics commission could be nominated and con-
Humansville, MO and sion has already reached a decision in its investiga- firmed in the near future, or that a decision had al-
passed away on March 5, tion into Greene County over similar concerns. ready been made before the ethics commission lost
2018 at her home. The Galloway’s letter was prompted by a recent devel- the members it needs in order to meet.
opment on the ethics commission. The bipartisan “We are not making any assumptions about new
eldest of five siblings, watchdog agency is unable to meet or issue decisions appointees and when they come in,” Greim said. “We
Jean lived in the Dun- on pending investigations and complaints while are a party to the proceeding before the ethics com-
negan/Fair Play area and there are vacancies on the board. mission. We are privy to what the ethics commission
attended Fair Play High “The clock has run out, and the Missouri Ethics has done. The auditor is not.”
School. She married Commission is unable to act, leaving Greene County When asked if that means that the ethics commis-
William (Ed) Simmons taxpayers without answers. An audit by my office is sion had already reached a decision on the Greene
in 1949. They moved to Springfield in 1955 where the only sure path forward,” Galloway said in a state- County investigation, Greim responded: “I’m not go-
ment issued through a news release, which also in- ing to confirm that. I am not going to do it.”
she lived until her death. Jean lived a very busy,
cluded a copy of the letter sent to the Greene County In January, the county announced it would con-
active life and was beloved by all her knew her. Commission. tinue to cooperate with an ethics commission inves-
After Ed’s death in 1976, Jean went to work for Last week, terms expired for three out of six mem- tigation and rebuffed Galloway’s repeated requests
UPS where she retired after 20+ years of hard bers of the bipartisan Missouri Ethics Commission. to allow her office to conduct an audit into whistle-
work. She never knew a stranger and was known Gov. Eric Greitens has not selected any nominees yet. blower allegations. State law requires Galloway to
to all as “Mama Jean”. She had a huge heart towards Appointees must be approved by the Senate before obtain permission from the Greene County Commis-
everyone. She had a wonderful life and was sur- they can serve. sion before investigating. Another possible path for
rounded by the love and support of her family and Greitens’ spokesman, Parker Briden, previously Galloway to audit Greene County hinges on the suc-
told the News-Leader the office will make appoint- cess of an ongoing citizen petition.
friends. She lived with cancer the last 4 1/2 years ments to three vacant seats on the ethics commis- In Wednesday’s letter, Galloway argued her re-
and continued to stay active and enjoy life. She sion before its next scheduled meeting on April 25. sponsibilities differ from the ethics commission’s
put up a good fight! She leaves behind daughters “There shouldn’t be any disruptions in their ability role, which is to look into violations of campaign fi-
Beverly Sloan and Lisa Flippin; longtime partner, to work,” Briden said. The office is waiting on nomi- nance laws — “not abuse and misuse of taxpayer dol-
David McCulloch; grandsons Matthew Flippin, nations from political party committees, he said. lars.”
Harrison Sloan, and Jackson McVay; sisters Joyce Galloway’s concerns were not allayed by Briden’s “My office is the only viable option to determine
Davolt and Evelyn Gustason, and the McVay/Mc- comments. whether and to what extent public resources were
In her letter to commissioners, she writes: “Today, used to support the ballot measure. As we explained
Culloch family she adopted as her own. She was the citizens of Greene County are left with no guaran- at the time of our request, it is the job of this office to
preceded in death by husband, Ed Simmons; sister tee that this course of events will proceed quickly determine whether government corruption, waste,
Peggy Curry; brother, Charles Curry and beloved and no timeline as to when any further Ethics Com- fraud and mismanagement has occurred, and to ac-
grandson, Will Sloan. A celebration of Jean’s life mission action related to this instance could com- count to what extent the improper government activ-
will be held at a later date. mence.” ities occurred,” she writes.
Two commissioners — Bob Cirtin and Harold Greim disagreed, saying the state law that Greene
Bengsch — referred News-Leader requests for com- County allegedly violated falls under the jurisdiction
ment to attorney Eddie Greim. Greim works for of the ethics commission.
Graves Garrett, a Kansas-city based law firm hired by Greim was also critical of Galloway’s offer to con-
the county after news of the whistleblower duct an audit at no cost to the county government —
allegations broke in December. an offer that was restated in her Wednesday letter.
Galloway had criticized the decision by Cirtin and Galloway and Greim diverge on whether her office
Bengsch to hire Graves Garrett. In her recent letter, is allowed to conduct audits without charging a fee to
Galloway says the law firm “worked to serve the com- the jurisdiction being investigated.
mission rather than the citizens of Greene County.” Commissioner Lincoln Hough is the only member
On Wednesday, Greim blasted Galloway. of the commission who has vocally supported an au-
“The auditor is making claims and releasing them dit by Galloway’s office.
to the media in an effort to pressure the commission- Reached by the News-Leader, Hough said his po-
ers. This strays very far from the code of conduct she sition has not changed.
is supposed to follow as a supposed-neutral auditor,” “For the county citizens who have entrusted their
Greim said. “People should not be misled by the audi- tax dollars to us, it just makes sense to be open and
tor’s letter.” transparent,” Hough said.
Greim said Galloway is making an assumption Since the first whistleblower complaint, more
that the ethics commission still has to take a vote on than 20 others have contacted the auditor’s office
the Greene County investigation. with concerns about Greene County.
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40 ACRES, SELLING IN 2 TRACTS
TRACT 1 – 5 ACRES W/HOME & OUTBUILDINGS
TRACT 2 – 35 ACRES VACANT LAND
REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION
1108 W. GUIN RD (HWY. AA), NIXA, MO
FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 12:00 NOON
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VEHICLES, GUNS, TOOLS TRACT 1 – Consists of 5 acres m/l with an 1,880 sq. ft., 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch style
The Spring eld News-Leader brings buyers and sellers FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD & MISC. home built in 1962. Features include kitchen, dining area, living room, utility area and
AUCTION 2 car attached garage. Home has central air and heat, vinyl siding and composition
together, nding good homes for your pets... TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 10:00 AM shingle roof. Property also features 24’x30’ detached workshop/garage with concrete
floor and 6 stall concrete block horse barn with lean-to side.
and putting extra cash in your pocket. 4433 W. JUNO ST., SPRINGFIELD, MO TERMS: $15,000 escrow payment down auction day (cashier’s check to Titan Title
DIRECTIONS: From 4500 block of W Mt. Vernon go N on Casa Grande Ave 1 block to Juno Company.) Balance due on or before 30 days. REAL ESTATE SELLS “AS IS WHERE IS”.
PLUS, your ad will run online at News-Leader.com If obtaining loan for purchase, buyer must provide commitment letter to Bob
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Kollmeier Auction company prior to dauction
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PERSONAL PROPERTY
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including uphol sofa! 2 living room chairs! 4 folding chairs! Ant oak table! 6 oak chairs!
Oak oval coffee table & end tables! File cabinet! Portable dishwasher! Old chest freezer!
Older GM fridge! Sm lot garden tools! Misc books! Sony flat screen TV & stand! Misc
household! Washer & dryer! Fridge!
OPEN SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2-4PM OWNER, KUNIGUNDA KREIDER TRUST
SELLS AT 10AM! With a little TLC, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
would make a great residence or investment. Features include kitchen
YOUR Real Estate Auction Specialist
with dining area, living room, utility room and 2 car attached garage. Bob Kollmeier
SQ. FT: 1466 YR. BUILT: 2003 2017 TAXES: $1,165.14 AUCTIONS / REAL ESTATE
TERMS: 10% down auction day, balance due on or before 30 days after auction. REAL CAI, CAGA RICHARD JEAN RUSS SMITH
ESTATE SELLS “as is, where is”. If buyer desires home inspection prior to auction call 417.882.5664 AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER/SET UP MANAGER
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3139 W. CRESTVIEW SPRINGFIELD, MO ANNUAL FARM &
THE ESTATE OF THE LATE BURLEY & VIRGINIA HEFNER RANCH EQUIPMENT
Directions: From the corner of Battlefield and Golden turn North on
CONSIGNMENT
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, APRIL 8TH FROM 2 TO 4 PM! Golden follow .7 miles to Crestview and turn left. Follow to sale
on right. Look for Essick Auction Signs!
REAL ESTATE SELLS AT NOON! NICE, CLEAN, WELL MAINTAINED SATURDAY • APRIL 7TH • 9AM
2,047 TOTAL SQ. FT. 3 BED 1 ½ BATH HOME WITH FULL BASEMENT
AND 2 CAR GARAGE. THIS HOME IS JUST A SHORT DISTANCE FROM DIAMOND S ARENA • BOLIVAR, MO
SHERWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. HOME INCLUDES NEWER
DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS, GOOD ROOF, LOTS OF HARDWOOD
FLOORS, CEDAR LINED CLOSETS, CENTRAL HEAT & AIR, NEWER
HW HEATER, HIGH EFF. GAS FURNACE AND A WOOD BURNING
FIREPLACE CONVERTED TO GAS IN THE LIVING ROOM.
VISIT ESSICKAUCTION.COM FOR FULL LISTING OF VEHICLE, GUNS,
TOOLS, FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, ETC!
Real Estate/Auction Terms: 10% down day of sale. Cash or check only, balance in cash on or before 30 days. Bank Letter of Credit required Day of Sale addressed to Essick
Auction Service for April 21st, 2018 only. Announcements made on sale day will take precedence over any other printed materials. Not responsible for accidents, lost or stolen
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records, Christmas tree, several ornaments, Jars, Office & school supplies, Wood chair, lots of dishes & cook-ware, Sunbeam mixer, Microwave, Tupperware, Knives, canister
set, Cookbooks, Some china.
TOOLS, LAWN & GARDEN: 1977 Ford F150 truck, needs work, Craftsman LTX 1000 20hp, 42” cut riding lawnmower, Pull type lawn cart, Craftsman garden tiller, Coleman
POLK COUNTY LAND
cooker, Push mowers, 2-Weedeaters, 2-Older Craftsman riding mowers, need work, Craftsman air compressor, Snow Blower, Several older engines, Wheelbarrow, 2-Army cots,
Workbench, Ping pong table, several toolboxes, Bench grinder, Gas cans, Truck Toolbox, Battery charger/starter, Cream separator, Garden plow, Metal roll around cart, Wooden
roll around workbench, Chain come-a-long, 2-Trash barrels, Extension cords, 2-Tackle boxes & lures, Fishing rods, Box fan, Shop broom, Misc. hand tools; hammers, wrench,
sockets, pruners, axes, etc., Lots of air tools, impact driver, paint gun, etc. Chain boomer, old trunk, 2-metal stools, Hat Rack, Oil pump, Several nut & bolt boxes, Lawn Chairs,
Portable air tank, Jumper cables, 3/4’ Socket set, Tote Box, Post Maul, Creepers, Small Cart, Sprayer, scrap steel & brass. 200± THURSDAY • APRIL 19TH • 6PM 200±
Many items too numerous to mention with a lot still in boxes. There are bound to be surprises.
Auctioneers note: This is the complete estate of Don & Veldena “Dean” Bench. This is a wonderful home in a great location close to the highway and town in the Rogersville school
ACRES! 1434 E. 420TH RD. • BOLIVAR, MO ACRES!
district. There is also a lifetime of household items and memorabilia up for sale so come join us on a beautiful spring day to see what surprises we might have in store for you. David & Jan Counts, Owners
Real Estate - 10% down on day of sale with remaining balance due in 30 days or less.
Not responsible for accidents/announcements made on day of auction take precedence over all printed material.
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3625 W. Edgewood Court, Springfield 2630 W. Farm Road 112, Springfield 2869 S. Corral Ln. #198 2723 W. Loren St., Springfield
3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 Half Bath, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 Half Bath, 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 Half 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, 1 Half Bath, 1 2001 Champion. Completely remodeled kitchen. 1.42 acres, divided into 4
RESIDENTIAL Story, Garage, 4,223 Sq. Ft.,
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1.5 Story,Traditional, Basement,
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1 Story,Ranch,Traditional, Garage,
2,458 Sq. Ft.
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Garage, 3,252 Sq. Ft.
Story,Ranch,Traditional, Basement,
Garage, 1,810 Sq. Ft., 3 Acres
French style cabinets and buffet. 5 BR, 3 BA, two separate lots
living areas, WB fireplace, Oversized Garage.
$599,900 $425,000 $309,900 $249,900 $184,900 $74,900 $164,900
Price Range MLS#60070812 MLS#60102772 MLS#60093319 MLS#60101953 MLS#60091693 MLS#60093449
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(417) 300-1513 (417) 887-6664 (417) 823-2300 (417) 300-1513 (417) 823-2300 (417) 889-7131 (417) 887-6664
754756 S. Stone Hill Drive, Ozark 145 Scenic Valley Drive, Ozark 5049 S. Castlewood Drive, Springfield 1217 N. Chelmsworth Lane, Springfield 3425 W. Greenwood Street, Springfield 3439 E. Stanhope Terrace, Springfield 2887 S. Grasshill Rd. #177 Paradise Heights Drive, Ridgedale
3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 Half 6 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, 1.5 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 Half Bath, 1 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 Half 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 Half 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 2005 Cavalier Beautiful home is in move in condition. 2 Living Areas, 0.7 Acre, Electricity,Sewer -
Bath, 1.5 Story,Other, Ga- Story,Traditional, Basement, Ga- Story,Other,Split-Level,Traditional, Bath, 1.5 Story, Garage, Bath, 1.5 Story,Traditional, Story,Ranch,Traditional, Ga- wood burning fireplace. Split floorplan with large bedrooms and 2 large Community,Well - Community,
rage, 3,900 Sq. Ft., 32 Acres rage, 5,738 Sq. Ft., 8 Acres Basement, Garage, 6,185 Sq. Ft. 3,441 Sq. Ft. Garage, 2,321 Sq. Ft. rage, 1,766 Sq. Ft. baths. Deck for entertaining. Washer and dryer included. Gently Rolling,Level,Sloped
$1,800,000 $595,000 $422,200 $279,900 $234,900 $179,900 $59,900 $124,900
MLS#60089923 MLS#60102804 MLS#60100046 MLS#60095282 MLS#60102863 MLS#60099112 MLS#60083409
Faunlee Harle Faunlee Harle Teresa I Hall Ethel Curbow Ethel Curbow Debra L Parrish John Pike Faunlee Harle
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114 Carnoustie Court, Branson 6232 S. Riverbend Road, Springfield 4424 S. Farm Rd 71, Republic 116 Long Drive, Republic 1920 Holly Springs Avenue, Nixa 412 S. Canton Avenue, Springfield 2634 S. Spfld Farms Blvd #79 Tbd N. Flinthill Lane, Springfield
4 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, 3 Half Baths, 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 2 Half 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1.5 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 Half 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 1996 Spirit Beautiful 3 bd, 2ba comfortable home. New textured sheet- 10. Acres, Pond(s), Level
1.5 Story,Mediterranean, Base- Baths, 1.5 Story, Garage, Story,Ranch,Traditional, Ga- Bath, 1 Story,Traditional, Story, Basement, Garage, Story,Ranch,Traditional, Ga- rock throughout home. Laminated hardwood, newer frieze carpet, large
ment, Garage, 8,872 Sq. Ft. 5,448 Sq. Ft. rage, 2,414 Sq. Ft., 9 Acres Garage, 2,743 Sq. Ft. 3,192 Sq. Ft. rage, 1,717 Sq. Ft. bedrooms, gas log fireplace. Two car garage. Lots of home for the money.
$1,580,000 $575,000 $420,000 $279,900 $228,900 $170,000 $44,900 $89,500
MLS#60074899 MLS#60101999 MLS#60102614 MLS#60092596 MLS#60101673 MLS#60100612 MLS#60100950
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233 Twin Falls Road, Ozark 6046 S. Lookout Ridge Drive, Ozark 4180 E. Elk Ridge Lane, Springfield 932 E. Thorndale Drive, Nixa 2915 S. Chantilly Lane, Springfield 1368 N. Sandy Creek Circle, Nixa 2812 Ranchview Rd. #209 4505 N. Farm Road 159, Springfield
4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, 1.5 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 Half Bath, 1 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 Half 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 Half Bath, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 1996 Crimson home in excellent condition. 6. Acres, Electricity,Sewer
Story,Traditional, Garage, Story,Ranch,Traditional, Basement, Story,Ranch,Traditional, Basement, Bath, 1 Story, Garage, 2,025 Split-Level,Traditional, Basement, Story,Condo, Garage, 1,382 Large kitchen, bedrooms, baths, 3 BR, 2 BA, - City,Water - Public,
3,756 Sq. Ft., 9 Acres Garage, 3,069 Sq. Ft. Garage, 4,238 Sq. Ft., 5 Acres Sq. Ft. Garage, 3,125 Sq. Ft. Sq. Ft. WB fireplace, 2-car garage. Quite setting. Level,Open,Sloped,Wooded
$750,000 $519,000 $399,900 $279,000 $224,900 $167,000 $39,900 $69,000
MLS#60100443 MLS#60099060 MLS#60091652 MLS#60101476 MLS#60098208 MLS#60092601 MLS#60100191
Faunlee Harle Debra L Parrish Debra L Parrish Stacey and Rob, Inc. Faunlee Harle Teresa I Hall John Pike Debra L Parrish
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6074 S. Bluff Ridge Road, Ozark 1952 Fair Oaks Lane, Nixa 2809 E. Woodford Street, Springfield 6789 N. Fremont Road, Ozark 3153 N. O’Hara Avenue, Springfield 3772 W. Edgewood Street, Springfield 2735 S. Roundhill Rd #6 #15 Valley View Road, Rogersville
4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, 2 Half Baths, 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 Half Bath, 1 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 Half Bath, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 1995 Oakwood, remodeled 3bd, 2ba 7.29 Acres,
1.5 Story,French Provincial,Traditional, Story,Traditional, Garage, 3,310 Sq. 1 Story,Ranch,Traditional, Garage, Story,Cottage, Garage, Story,Ranch,Traditional, Ga- Story,Ranch,Traditional, Ga- home with nice carpeting, new paint, Level,Sloped,Wooded
Basement, Garage, 6,451 Sq. Ft. Ft., 5 Acres 2,950 Sq. Ft. 1,802 Sq. Ft., 5 Acres rage, 1,991 Sq. Ft. rage, 1,485 Sq. Ft. New heating and AC . Quiet setting.
$679,900 $494,900 $389,900 $275,000 $205,000 $155,000 $27,300 $46,500
MLS#60072328 MLS#60084864 MLS#60102662 MLS#60097692 MLS#60101017 MLS#60102234 MLS#60087041
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5609 N. Farm Road 183, Springfield 1955 W. Ranch Road, Nixa 2575 Canyonwood Court, Nixa 523 E. McArthur Drive, Springfield 3447 E. Cinnamon Place, Springfield 1750 W. Bennett Street, Springfield 3815 N. Rose Avenue, Springfield
5 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, 2 Half Baths, 1 5 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, 1 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 Half Bath, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 Half Bath, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 Electricity,High Speed Internet Access,Natural
Story,Ranch,Traditional, Basement, Ga-
rage, 5,826 Sq. Ft., 9 Acres
Story,Ranch,Traditional, Basement,
Garage, 5,153 Sq. Ft., 3 Acres
Story,Ranch,Traditional, Basement,
Garage, 5,768 Sq. Ft., 3 Acres
2 Story,Traditional, Basement, Ga-
rage, 4,514 Sq. Ft.
1.5 Story,Townhouse,Traditional,
Basement, Garage, 3,081 Sq. Ft.
Story,Condo, Garage, 1,165
Sq. Ft.
LOT & LAND Gas,Sewer - City,Storm Sewer,Telephone
Line,TV Cable,Water - Public
$650,000 $474,900 $379,900 $269,900 $197,500 $142,000 $42,000
MLS#60091456 MLS#60102562 MLS#60095651 MLS#60059555 MLS#60089814 MLS#60102936 Price Range MLS#10621713
Debra L Parrish Ethel Curbow Diane M Nicholas Ethel Curbow Diane M Nicholas Teresa I Hall High to Low Debra L Parrish
(417) 823-2300 (417) 300-1513 (417) 879-7243 (417) 300-1513 (417) 879-7243 (417) 831-0193 (417) 823-2300
3870 E. Pond Apple Drive, Springfield 4754 Pine Haven Road, Nixa 2903 S. Camber Avenue, Springfield 1106 N. 23rd Avenue, Ozark 7507 E. Division Street, Springfield 208 W. Camino Street, Springfield E. Farm Road 56, Fair Grove
6 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, 2 Half Baths, 6 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 Half Bath, 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1.5 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 Story,Patio 39.41 Acres, Pond(s),
1 Story,Traditional, Basement, Ga- 1 Story,Traditional, Basement, Ga- Story,Traditional, Garage, Story,Ranch,Traditional, Ga- Story,Bungalow,Traditional, Ga- Home,Traditional, Basement, Ga- Level,Rolling,Scrub,Wooded
rage, 5,248 Sq. Ft. rage, 5,057 Sq. Ft. 2,945 Sq. Ft. rage, 2,251 Sq. Ft. rage, 1,364 Sq. Ft., 5 Acres rage, 2,248 Sq. Ft.
$645,000 $469,900 $374,900 $264,000 $189,900 $139,000 $319,900
MLS#60094332 MLS#60095339 MLS#60098697 MLS#60100542 MLS#60100189 MLS#60099382 MLS#60077650
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• HEAVY MANUFACTURING ZONING: Approx 2.93 acre tract of land. All utilities on street. Located in Enhanced Enterprise area. $300,000. MLS#60036764
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1929 N. Douglas $59,900 2630 W. Farm Road 112 $184,900 2730 E. Lombard $98,500
• 4 beds, 1 bath OPEN SUN 2-4 • Sitting on 2.55 acres • 2 bedrooms, 1 bath
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303 S. 7TH ST $115,900
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Level yard for easy access, large deck with
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fast bar, granite countertops, hardwood floors, a terrific master suite with a sitting area/office, Jaccuzzi tub, custom tile shower, 100% USDA financing. Dir: Hwy 60 to Rogersville to exit
double vanities, extra deep garage and a 60 foot covered deck. Dir: Hwy 60 east of Springfield towards Rogersville, south on Farm 247, east on Bus 60, north on Hawthorn and west on Logan
Road 253 exit, west on Farm Road 186, south on Farm Road 249, west on Hedgpeth Road to 744 Hedgpeth. MLS#60096900. to 738 Logan.
100% FINANCING
New floor coverings, freshly painted, new HVAC system
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3 ACRES - ROGERSVILLE - HORSE BARN suite with a walk-in closet, 2 full baths, nice open floorplan,
All brick, 3BR, 2BA, 2 car garage home with formal dining, hickory cabinets, Corian countertops, huge master suite, new deck, 2 car garage on a quiet dead end street with a large
high efficiency furnace and a new roof. A very nice 36x40 barn with additional 10x36 leanto, that currently has 4 horse stalls lot in Hillcrest Schools. Dir: N on National, W on Kearney,
and outdoor pens. Dir: Hwy 60 to Rogersville, S on Hwy VV approximately 2 1/4 miles to 805 State Hwy VV. MLS#60096537 N on Summit, W on Kerr and N on Washington to 2764 N.
Washington. MLS#60089830
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Head over to murney.com or is paying $2,000 of Buyer’s closing costs! Dir: From back yard with a workshop with power! MLS#60102699 more! Dir: From Sunshine W of 65 go S on Ingram Mill, W
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scan the QR Code to your right. CJ King 417-496-2875 Murney Agent 417-693-7509 CJ King 417-496-2875
OPEN 2-4 $137,900 OPEN 2-4 $142,500 OPEN 2-4 $150,000 OPEN 2-4 $159,900 OPEN 2-4 $174,900
912 Wesley Rd 1020 W. Whiteside St 1055 E. Camorene St 3756 W. Erie St 115 Mills Road, Nixa
Gas fireplace, patio & more! - Split bedroom floor- Gorgeous All Brick Home - Beautiful vacant home LOVELY HOME & OUTBUILDING - 3 Beds, 2 ALL BRICK IN GREAT LOCATION! - This meticu- Nixa home with extra lot! - Beautiful 4 bedroom,
plan 3B 2B 2C. Garage home on a quiet street near Nixa in move in condition. Offers 3 BR, 2 BA plus a wonderful full Baths, 1,678 sf. on .39 acre lot, plus 36x24 newer lously cared for home has beautiful hardwood floors, 2.5 bathroom, 2000 sq ft home in Nixa with extra
schools! New price! Carpet and appliances are 1 yr. old, sun room. Located on a convenient corner lot in a quiet outbuilding. Extensive updating to home over recent cozy fireplace, a deck & fenced back yard. Don’t overlook large garage! S on 160 (Campbell) to Nixa. E (Left)
HSA home warranty, near the Gardens of Woodfield SW subdivision. Dir: S on Fort from Sunshine, E on Lind- years plus a 16x16 second living area addition. Dir: the pantry & jetted tub. Totally updated & ready for your on Mt Vernon (Hwy 14) S (Right) on Main St, East
park! Hwy 14 W of 160 in Nixa, S on Gregg, L on Care, L berg, S on Ferguson, E on Whiteside. MLS#60101749 N on N National from Kearney & W on Camorene. family. From W Bypass, go East on W. Battlefield, S on on Mills Rd (Mills curves to Left; house on Left).
on Daniel, follow sign to 912 Wesley. MLS#60100883 MLS#60102869 Anabranch Blvd, then R on W. Erie. MLS#60102258 MLS#60102559
Laura Bremhorst 417-872-8183 Jeff Jones 417-343-3723 Jerry Vaughan 417-496-4280 Tammy Upton 417-315-4577 Scott Nichols 417-823-2300
OPEN 1-4 $175,500 OPEN 2-4 $178,500 OPEN 2-4 $189,000 OPEN 2-4 $220,000 OPEN 1-3 $229,900
1398 N. Sandy Creek Cir #5 1368 N. Sandy Creek Cir #2, Nixa 1118 Wren, Ozark 755 S. Long Dr 4722 S. Elizabeth Ave
WELCOME HOME TO 55+ - Living at Autumn Corners Autumn Corner Subdivision - open floor plan, vault- SPLIT FLOOR PLAN 3/2 - Don’t miss this cute 3/2 Gorgeous Golf Course Living - Gorgeous home Royal Oaks Subdivision - new hand scrapped hard-
Subdivision in Nixa! New Lower Price! 1 owner 2 BR/2 ed ceilings, hardwood floors, fireplace, kitchen w/ center in great neighborhood - split floor plan-great for kids or right on the golf course at Hole 15 in Deer Lake Estates. wood flooring on the main floor & granite in kitchen &
BA Condo. 2 living areas w/see thru gas fireplace. Condo island, sunroom, covered deck, carefree living in a 55+ guests. New paint in some rooms - very well cared for. X Association pool & basketball courts in the desirable Wil- baths, light & bright, jetted tub, all brick, nice lot & storage
on corner lot. Dir: S Campbell(Hwy 160) from Sgf to Nixa, community. Dir: S on 160 to Nixa, E on Tracker Rd to 2nd large master. Spacious LR w/ fireplace. Easy access to lard School District. This beautiful home features soaring building. Dir: S on Cox Rd from Republic Rd. L on Royal
E on Tracker Rd & turn R @1st Copper Leaf sign Turn L Copper Leaf entrance sign, turn S to 1st private st go R. downtown Ozark square area or Walmart shopping area. high ceiling entry, staircase, fireplace, and hardwood Oaks, R on Elizabeth. Hosted by: LaDonna Martino
@ 1st St & R on upper rd home on L. MLS#60093370 Hosted by: Annita Phillips MLS#60101140 Nice yard w/ like new storage building. MLS#60102544 floors. Call me for a private showing! MLS#60101493
Sheila Auzat 417-689-1981 Patrick Murney 823-2300 Janet Thompson 417-300-0338 Jenna Cole 417-343-5855 Patrick Murney 823-2300
OPEN 2-4 $239,900 OPEN 2-4 $239,900 OPEN 2-4 $242,900 OPEN 2-4 $249,900 OPEN 2-4 $264,900
1782 Deer Ridge Dr 3900 N. Farm Road 165 2608 N. Rhodes Cir 3887 E. Linwood Terr 2221 E. Kentwood St, Republic
NIXA SCHOOLS! - Beautiful 3 bd 2 ba home w/2832 ALL BRICK WALKOUT BASEMENT! - All Brick Ozark Heights Beauty! - No cookie cutter exterior in ALL BRICK BASEMENT HOME, SE SPFLD - Up- Custom Features at Every Turn! - 4 beds, 3 baths.
sq. ft. on nearly one acre w/mature trees. Large sun basement home with 5 beds, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, corner this 3 bed 2 1/2 bath home & bonus room. There are 2 liv- dated kitchen: center island, granite counters & newer Walk-out basement, 3 car garage PLUS additional shop/
room. 50 ft. RV pad with electric hookup. Dir: Hwy 160 lot, generator, fenced in yard, 2 living areas, & could have ing areas/ 2 fireplaces & a large master bedroom. Great appliances. 4 BR, office, 3 BA, hardwoods, & form dining. storage under the screened porch. Hardwood floors. Pro-
South of Nixa approx 3 miles to Deer Valley, Right to home office, hobby room, or in-law suite. N on Glenstone school district & community pool w/ basketball & tennis. Family room downstairs offers wood burning FP & wet fessional landscaping. Dir: US60(W) through Republic.
Deer Ridge Dr, home on Left. MLS#60095269 to Stoneridge, W or left on Stoneridge to Farm Rd 165, West at 65 hwy and CC , L on Fremont Rd R on Skyview bar. Spacious storage! Assoc pool & tennis. Dir: 65 E on L on Elm St. L on N. Matterson, L again on Kentwood.
N or Right on Farm Rd 165 to home. MLS#60097295 R on Trevor Trail L on Rhodes Circle. MLS#60101560 Sunshine, L on Ranch, L on Linwood. MLS#60094633 Property on NW Corner. MLS#60102652
Melody Ward 417-827-7222 Billi Evans 417-773-6505 Tammy Seiferd 417-823-2300 Jo An Brinkman 417-575-1378 Laurel Bryant 417-619-4663
OPEN 2-4 $275,000 OPEN 2-4 $275,000 OPEN 2-4 $289,900 OPEN 1-3 $295,000 OPEN 2-4 $299,900
158 Alexander, Sparta 1677 W Riverfork Dr, Nixa 2420 N. Arrow, Willard 7036 E. Farm Rd 164 5174 E. Cherry Hills Blvd
3 Acres-Ozark Schools - Brand new 2000 sf, gourmet Lovely setting - on 1.8 acres, all brick Ranch, light & New construction - kitchen/dining w/ island seating, GREAT LOCATION, NEW PRICE - Lovely Home Basement Home, Cherry Hills - 6bd/4.5ba/3,914sqft.
kitchen, open floor plan, top of the line finishes, OZARK bright updated decor, large kitchen island, Corian coun- formal dining, large master suite & closet w/ built-in waiting for you to make it yours. On 4.69 acres, 4 BR, 2 Vaulted ceilings, large closets, built in cabinetry, gas log
SCHOOLS! Check it out before it’s gone! Dir: From tertops & brand new stainless appliances. Dir: Take shelving, covered patio. Dir: W on James River Exp. Take BA, 2 Car garage, enclosed heated sunroom 21x11 sqft FP, jetted tub, security system & full private master suite
Ozark HWY 65, E on exit ‘F’ Hwy exit onto Hwy 14 go Campbell (160) S to W on Hwy 14, S on Nicholas Rd, Hwy MM exit, go R on MM, MM will turn into Hwy B, L on not included in the sqft. All brick, 40x40 barn w/ water & upstairs w/ closet & full bath! Outdoors you’ll find a pri-
E approx 4.5 mi to L on Pastoral Rd, R on Alexander. approx 5 miles to sharp curve, L on Equine to L on Riv- Hwy 266, R on Hwy AB, L on Hwy EE, R on Arrow. Host- electric, fenced on the backside. Carpet, hardwood, FP. vacy fenced back yard nestled on a manicured lawn w/
Hosted by: David Martin MLS#60101435 erfork Dr. Hosted By: Liz Lawyer MLS#60102609 ed by: Avery Covington MLS#60099621 Hwy 60 E to 233 N, L to house on L. MLS#60099613 a garden. Hosted by: Kent Davis MLS#60098309
Team 24/7 Realtors 417-879-7247 Team 24/7 Realtors 417-879-7247 Patrick Murney 823-2300 Carolyn Wakeley 417-224-4020 Mike Green 417-823-2300
OPEN 2-4 $314,900 OPEN 2-4 $335,000 OPEN 1-3 $369,900 OPEN 1-3 $386,900 OPEN 2-4 $449,900
873 N. Woodbury 3904 E. Latoka 2593 W. Camino Alto St 2628 W. Camino Alto St 709 W. Carmen St
Beautiful, 1 owner - WO basement w/ view of the TOTALLY UPDATED! - 4 Bed, 3.5 Bath home with CRAFTSMAN RESERVE - Springfield’s most charm- CRAFTSMAN RESERVE - SGF’s most charming new Beauty in Pleasant Valley - 4bd/3.5ba/4,606sqft.
woods! 4 BR, 3 BA, & hardwoods. Spacious family rm 3 Living Areas in Oak Knolls South. New Landscaping, ing new subdivision by Dobbs & Stuhlsatz Custom subdivision by Dobbs & Stuhlsatz Custom Homes. W/o Chef’s kitchen w/ stainless appl, gas stove, granite count-
downstairs w/ wet bar & gas FP. Large storage rms & New carpet/tile, and refinished hardwood floors. Hosted Homes. Approx. 2,647 sf, 4 BR, 3 BA & 3-Car. Dir: From bsmt, 3,688 sqft m/l w 5 BR, 3 BA & 3-Car. Dir: From ers supported by corinthian corbels & knotty alder cabi-
John Deere rm! Privacy fenced yard, covered deck & by: Amanda Alexander MLS#60099843 Republic Rd, S on Cox, W on Vincent, N on Park, W on Republic Rd, S on Cox, W on Vincent, N on Park, W on nets. Cathedral & rustic beam ceilings, & hardwood floors
patio! Dir: E on Division from 65 Hwy, S on FR193, R Buena Vista, N on Warren, W on Camino Alto. Hosted Buena Vista, N on Warren, W on Camino Alto. Hosted in the multiple living areas. In ground pool & outdoor fire-
on Pearson Meadows, R on Fox Run. MLS#60096129 by: David Townsend MLS#60086108 by: Julie Willard MLS#60097165 place. Hosted by: Sam Britz MLS#60100243
Cathy Brownsberger 417-575-1379 Michael Mathis 417-823-2300 Patrick Murney 823-2300 Patrick Murney 823-2300 Mike Green 417-823-2300
OPEN 2-4 $449,900 OPEN 1-3 $594,900 OPEN 2-4 $679,000 OPEN 2-4 $699,000
5314 S. Fort Ave 6230 S. Bluff Ridge Rd, Ozark 6029 S. Natural Falls Dr, Ozark 2212 E. Nottingham St
Stone Meadow Subdivision - very open floor plan, Millwood Golf Community - 3 beds, 2 full, 1 half bath, Millwood Golf Course view - 3 master suites, Chef’s DRAMATIC 2 STORY ENTRY - gourmet kitchen,
3 bedrooms on the main level, hardwood floors, granite, custom designed, antique doors & hardware, old world kitchen & large granite island with commercial gas stove, granite, hearth/family room FP, heated/cooled sunroom,
stainless steel appliances, formal dining, wet bar, john brick/wood beams, stainless appliances, huge kitchen/ extensive custom millwork, finished walkout basement finished walkout basement, oversized master suite, tons
deere room, covered deck & patio. Dir: S on Campbell hearth, stone FP, walkout basement & wet bar. Dir: S on with wet bar, media room. Dir: S on 65 Hwy, E on Evans of natural light, in-ground pool. Dir: S on Charleston
from Republic Rd. W on Plainview, N on Fort. Hosted 65 Hwy, E on Evans Rd into Millwood, L on Bluff Ridge. Rd. in to Millwood, N on Natural Falls. Hosted by: Debi from Republic Rd, E on Nottingham. Hosted by: Andy
by: ZeZe Saad MLS#60101256 Hosted by: Linda McAllister MLS#60080469 Murray MLS#60097854 Trussell MLS#60076258
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$174,900 1424 S. Casa Grande • 3 BR• 2 BA • Vintage Hills $178,500 1368 N. Sandy Creek Cir #2 • 2 BR• 2 BA • Au-
Subdivision, large rooms, arched doorways, hardwood and tile tumn Corners at Copper Leaf, 55+ community, open floor plan.
floors, 2 walk-in closets, open kitchen/dining, stainless appli- Dir: S. on 160 to Nixa. E. on Tracker Rd to 2nd Copper Leaf en-
ances, Willard School District. trance sign, turn S to 1st private st go R. Host: Annita Phillips
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$194,900 2068 E. Swallow • 4 BR• 3 BA • Hilltop Heights $199,900 5785 W. Alexa • 3 BR• 2 BA • Deer Lake Subdi- $214,900 860 N. Woodbury • 3 BR• 2 BA • Pearson Mead- $215,900 868 E. Baracuda Dr. • 3 BR• 2 BA • Old Castle
Subdivision, great location, basement, wet bar, 2 living areas, vision, overlooking the golf course, all brick, one level, covered ows Subdivision, granite, upgraded Frigidaire Gallery appliances, Estates Subdivision, built by: Kyle Phillips, kitchen/hearth room,
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Regarding violations one knew the name Milly Sawyers until Wednes-
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DRAWN & QUARTERED
My name is Mike Jalili and I take full responsibility. I
believe in a fair and open discussion, and I really hope you
read this. Our goal every day is to go above and beyond for
every guest, employee and for our community. We take
pride in what we do, in our cleanliness from the kitchen to
the table to the restrooms. I want to encourage anyone, at
any time, to please come and view our kitchens to make a
fair judgment for yourself.
I am asking you to PLEASE read these violations to un-
derstand the report and our view. I hope it is clear that
there are no excuses being made — these are not taken
lightly, instead they are dealt with immediately and fol-
lowed up on.
1. Cook did not wash hands for 15 seconds. He was
washing his hands, just did not for exactly 15 seconds.
(still unacceptable to our standards)
2. After washing hands, he touched the bare faucet.
(still unacceptable to our standards)
3. Our staff wash their hands on a constant and consis-
tent basis, and usually have to change gloves 10-15 times
every 30 minutes. One time there was an instance be-
tween changing gloves that a cook did not wash hands.
(Employee corrected)
4. Whipped cream at bar 62 degrees, bartender set it
out after making shakes for 1 hour. As stated, after 4 hours
is when the bacteria starts to grow. There is still no excuse,
as our manager should have caught it.
5. The sanitizer bucket did not have the correct ratio of
sanitizer to water, as the cook was indeed sanitizing the
table. (corrected)
6. Cook using a cellphone is totally unacceptable by our Share your opinion with our readers Roses & Thorns
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prospect.
Hardesty didn’t like his options. Dig-
ging by hand would be too arduous. He
didn’t want to have to rent and maneu-
ver a tractor and auger. Renting a two-
man motorized auger wasn’t ideal ei-
ther: “I know they would beat you to
death, and I’m an older gentleman and
my wife is not a young chicken either.”
“I’ve made a couple of them and giv-
en them to a couple of friends. They’ve
used it and just raved over it. They said
they’ll never dig another hole without
it,” Hardesty said. “They’re just amazed
at how much easier it is to get the job
done and get it done in a hurry.”
Nixa Hardware has agreed to stock a
few Erodiators. They hit shelves over
the weekend, with each retailing for
about $139, according to store manager
Joey Glenn.
Hardesty founded the company with
his brother, Donald Hardesty, in 1978.
At its peak in the mid-1990s, Indus-
trial Machine Products employed
around 10 people, Hardesty said. Now
he’s the sole full-time employee, not Ozark resident Ron Hardesty, 73, shows off water jet on his latest invention, the Erodiator, at his machine shop, Industrial
counting a part-time machinist, his Machine Products. The Erodiator is a tool to quickly and easily dig holes with help from a garden hose, Hardesty said.
wife, Marilynn — who mans the office PHOTOS BY NATHAN PAPES/NEWS-LEADER
phone — and three cats who live in the
workshop.
“Sometimes they steal my parts and LEFT: Several finished Erodiators before they head to a retail destination. Nixa
play with them,” Hardesty said. Hardware has agreed to keep a few of them in stock, each retailing for about
Hardesty’s hourly rate for engineer- $139.
ing and producing new tools and ma-
chines is $55.
“(Other companies) ask me to build
them something that doesn’t exist. I
have to give them a price, delivery date
and it has to work out of the box perfect-
ly. That’s why there aren’t many people
doing this,” Hardesty said.
Behind doors bearing cautionary
signs, the workshop is a labyrinth of
machinery. There is a manual lathe, a have built this.”
buffing machine and a plasma torch, Hardesty said he loves his job and
which uses electricity to cut metal. has no plans to retire soon.
Hardesty owns a forklift, built during Even when he’s not working, Hardes-
World War II to lift planes onto railroad ty is tinkering. He is restoring a small,
flatcars. single-seat Fisher 101 that he hopes will
Hardesty’s favorite piece of equip- take him into the sky one day.
ment, he said, is a 1960s-era numerical Once in a while, Hardesty said he’ll
control mill that can be programmed to lend a hand to neighbors in fixing up
control the movements of a machine. their farm equipment. He doesn’t accept
It is ancient in computer years but money in return, but has bartered for
still runs smoothly for Hardesty. hand lotion and hay.
“Some (people) look at this thing and “If you don’t take care of your neigh-
say, ‘oh my God,’” Hardesty said with a bors, what good are you?” Hardesty Ron Hardesty’s favorite machine in his shop is a 1960s-era numerical control mill
laugh. “Some of them joke Edison must asked. that can be programmed to control the movements of a machine.
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Obituaries
TODAY’S OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES
Name Age Town, State Death Date Arrangements
Anderson, Mary Elizabeth 86 Republic 30-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home South
*Baker, Alice Foresman 77 Nixa 27-Mar Adams Funeral Home, Nixa
Cummins, Frank E. 83 Springfield 30-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home South
Donelow, Carles 81 Nixa 30-Mar Adams Funeral Home, Nixa
Downing, Barney 86 Pleasant Hope 30-Mar Meadors Funeral Home, Republic Chapel
Driver, Norma Jean 84 Springfield 28-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home East
Fehr, Joseph R. 20 Omaha, NE 29-Mar Midwest Cremation and Funeral Services
Glover, Gary 65 Stockton 30-Mar Butler Funeral Home
Green, Dale 66 Springfield 29-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home North
Hammerbacher, Milfred Dale 89 Buffalo 30-Mar Cantlon Otterness & Viets, Buffalo
Hayes, Norma Faye 90 Springfield 30-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home North Former Gov. Jay Nixon speaks during a news
Jamison, John David 67 Springfield 31-Mar Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home conference at the conclusion of the legislative
Johnson, Martha Sue 75 Louisburg 30-Mar Cantlon Otterness & Viets Funeral Home, Buffalo session at the Capitol in Jefferson City. Nixon, now
Lidwell, Timmy 56 Mansfield 31-Mar Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Mansfield working as a private attorney after recently
*Mitchell, Annetta L 63 - 29-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home North finishing 30 years in elected office, is to argue
Mitchell, Javen Anthony 31 Clever 28-Mar Meadors Funeral Home, Clever Chapel Tuesday to the Missouri Supreme Court that the
Patterson , Janice 93 Springfield 31-Mar Walnut Lawn Funeral Home, Ltd. DeGraffenreid-Wood-Crematory utility regulators he appointed wrongly rejected the
Porter, Helen Virginia 93 Springfield 29-Mar Greenlawn Funeral Home South power line proposed by Clean Line Energy Partners
Urbain, Joseph Patrick 61 Bois D’Arc 29-Mar Midwest Cremation and Funeral Services while relying on an incorrect lower court ruling
Webster, Jim 78 Rogersville 30-Mar Adams Funeral Home, Nixa written by a judge that Nixon also appointed.
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Opinion
The First Amendment
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Editorial board
ALLEN CHERYL STEPHEN
JONES WHITSITT HERZOG
President News Director Engagement Editor
Larry Campbell
Columnist
Caveat emptor!
Here’s a tip that might save you money or at least some President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. JORGE SILVA / POOL, EPA-EFE
misery. Have you ever noticed that carpet is often priced
by the square foot, rather than the square yard? This is
partly because it sounds cheaper that way, and not just for
obvious reasons. Because while there are indeed three
(linear) feet in a (linear) yard, there are nine square feet in
Russian diplomats sent
a square yard! (Think of a 3 x 3 block, which would have
nine smaller squares inside.) So, if the carpet is priced at
$2/square foot, that translates to $18/square yard, not $6,
as one might be hastily tempted to think.
packing — well, it’s a start
USA Today Editorial Board ❚ The Treasury Department has carefully as-
Percentages of increase and decrease sembled a name-and-shame “Kremlin list” of
The following editorial was published March Putin’s wealthy inner circle of oligarchs, along
This is an often-misunderstood area. Percents of in- 28 by USA Today. with their individual net worth, a move dictated
crease/decrease are measured by comparing the amount by a sanctions law overwhelmingly passed by
At long last, the Trump administration is
of the change with the original amount. It’s that “original Congress last summer. Let’s declassify a more
showing signs of getting tough with Russia for its
amount” that often catches folks if they are not careful. detailed list that was sent to Congress, and pro-
rogue behavior.
Let’s suppose you buy a stock for $50 and end up selling it vide additional resources for a short-staffed
Earlier this month, the U.S. sanctioned 13 Rus-
for $75. The “change in amount” is $25, and the “original Treasury to unravel the maze of shell companies
sians and three Russian companies already in-
amount” is $50, so the percent of increase is 25/50, or 50 these Putin cronies use. That would pave the way
dicted by special counsel Robert Mueller, along
percent. Nice, a 50 percent profit! for future actions such as asset seizures.
with six Russian military intelligence officials.
Now, suppose the opposite happened. Suppose you ❚ Secondary sanctions could be levied against
And, last week, the United States joined 22
bought that same stock when it was $75 and then sold it at companies around the world that do business
other nations in sending 130 Russian diplomats
$50. The “amount of the change” is still $25, of course, but with any of the three dozen Russian defense
and spies packing as punishment for Moscow’s
now the “original amount” is $75, so the percent decrease companies and intelligence agencies the State
brazen use of a military grade nerve agent in an
is 25/75, or 1/3, which is a 33 1/3 percent decrease! Department has already identified. Similar U.S.
attempt to kill a former spy on United Kingdom
If you just keep your terms straight, you’ll not be fooled. measures have been used to isolate North Korea.
soil earlier this month. The U.S. move was the
❚ There could be moves to bar U.S. citizens
most sweeping of all the countries: expelling 48
Great bar bet! from purchasing Russian bonds as a way to put
Russian officials, 12 spies and shutting down a
pressure on a Russian economy that rests heavi-
Russian consulate in Seattle. About 400 Russian
Here’s a fascinating and counterintuitive math fact ly on the price of oil and gas and is only now
diplomats remain in the United States.
that can win bets for you. Suppose you are in a room with emerging from recession.
These actions are a laudable start. Too bad
at least 25 people in it. Did you know that the probability And here’s one more thought. What about
they were undercut by last week’s phone call in
of having duplicate birthdays (month/day only) in the boycotting soccer’s World Cup, slated for June
which Trump inexplicably failed to raise the
room is better than 50-50? It doesn’t quite sound logical, and July in Russia, and organizing a rival tourna-
nerve-agent attack with Putin and congratulated
but it’s true, and the math verifies it. If you bet someone to ment?
the Russian leader for winning re-election in a
that effect, you won’t always win, of course, but you’ll win The expulsion of scores of Russian diplomats
vote that was anything but democratic.
more often than you lose. by 23 countries, led by the U.S. and Great Britain,
Such placating can only leave Putin wonder-
Before you rush off to start raking in the money, re- is a fine display of unified action. But Russia can
ing how serious Trump is — notwithstanding the
member: A) Make sure there are at least 25 in the room. B) easily reciprocate with its own slate of expul-
expulsions — about confronting a growing ledger
Note that we said “duplicate birthdays” without specify- sions. Indeed, Moscow said on Thursday it will
of Russian malfeasance in Crimea, Ukraine, Syr-
ing a date. You cannot just pick a specific date ahead of expel an equal number of Western personnel and
ia, Afghanistan and, worst of all for Americans,
time and expect two birthdays to match. Nor expect close the American consulate in St. Petersburg.
in the undermining of U.S. elections with disin-
someone else with your birthday to appear. You can only Putin likes to push the limits of what he can
formation warfare and in the hacking of U.S. util-
expect duplicates somewhere. Make sense? get away with. Now the West, finally, is starting
ities.
I hope you have enjoyed today’s diversions, brought to to push back. What’s necessary now are steps
If Trump would break his puzzling personal
you by mathematics. There are many more where those strong enough for Russia to suffer the conse-
silence on criticizing Putin and openly chastise
came from — ask your local math expert to get in on the quences of rogue behavior, or to prompt a change
the former KGB officer, it would tamp down the
fun and the savings! of behavior.
speculation about Trump being in Putin’s pock-
et. Beyond that, there’s an arsenal of actions the USA TODAY’s editorial opinions are decided
Larry Campbell is emeritus professor of mathematics
U.S. could take to send the message that Moscow by its Editorial Board, separate from the news
education at Missouri State University. He may be
had better start exercising restraint: staff.
reached at larrycampbell@missouristate.edu
MISSOURI BRIEFS scriptions. Rolla Republican Rep. scriptions at pharmacies The Missouri House is The bill is one of Re-
The proposal would Keith Frederick’s mea- approved by the Drug En- advancing a bill to protect publican Gov. Eric Grei-
House advancing bill limit initial painkiller sure also would allow for forcement Agency. The private businesses from tens’ priorities for the
on opioid crisis prescriptions to seven- drug take-back programs bill needs final approval lawsuits if they give pref- 2018 legislative session.
day supplies for acute in the state. Currently, lo- in the House to move to erence to veterans in hir- The governor is a former
JEFFERSON CITY – pain. Cancer and hospice cal pharmacies are barred the Senate. ing or promotion. Navy SEAL officer who
The Missouri House is patients would be ex- from taking prescriptions The measure would has pledged to help veter-
advancing a bill aimed at empt, and doctors could they didn’t dispense. If House advances bill shield businesses that fa- ans and military mem-
fighting the opioid crisis write longer prescrip- made law, the measure on hiring veterans vor veterans, spouses of bers during his time in of-
with drug take-back pro- tions if they deem it nec- would allow for drop-off veterans and spouses of fice.
grams and limits on pre- essary. boxes for unused pre- JEFFERSON CITY – veterans who have died. —Associated Press
Joshua Hartwig
Southeast Missourian
CAPE GIRARDEAU –
As an athletic incoming
freshman at Southeast
Missouri State Univer-
sity, Micheal Curry had
hopes of becoming a foot-
ball star. But a medical di-
agnosis sidelined those
dreams and set him on a
different path.
Curry sought treat-
ment from a chiropractor
for five years. Last sum- Fingerprint dance club instructor Micheal Curry, left,
mer, his health worsened. stands with Everett Motley, 10, while leading a class
“I was getting pain, at On Cue Performing Arts Studio in Cape Girardeau.
and the left side of my BEN MATTHEWS, THE SOUTHEAST MISSOURIAN/AP
body was going numb,” he
said. “And so I couldn’t
really feel anything.” “It was kind of like my ticipants perform three
Curry was told he way of relieving stress,” main types of dance:
needed an MRI, and it he said. “And that really crumping, popping and
was possible he had mul- turned into the thing I did breaking.
tiple sclerosis. A special- every day, other than Curry describes
ist in St. Louis confirmed football. When I wasn’t crumping as an “emo-
that diagnosis. doing anything, I’d be tional release dance,”
When he arrived at dancing.” which originated as
Southeast — he was born As a sophomore, in “praising God through
in Mississippi, lived in 2014, he met another hip- emotion.” Popping is
Tennessee for a year, hop dancer at the River comparable to “old-
then moved to Kentucky, Campus and they created school funk” dancing
where he attended high Fingerprint, a dance club from the early 1970s, he
school — he was still in- at Southeast. said. And breaking is
terested in pursuing foot- “It was a good atmos- breakdance, head spins
ball. But, he said, the phere and that’s what and one-hand spins.
team wasn’t sure it want- created Fingerprint,” Cur- Curry said he learned a
ed him. He was told he ry said. lot from the first “Dance
needed a doctor’s note Curry, now a 23-year- for a Cause” event. Only
saying he was OK to play, old senior with his MS re- one person showed up.
and he’d have to fill out a lapsing-remitting, de- “We learned how to
liability form. scribes Fingerprint as advertise ourselves,” he
“After leaving me “being your original self ” said. “But we cherished
hanging for about four — being influenced by that one person who
months, they said, ‘No, what’s inside you instead came to support us. They
you can’t be on the team, of what’s around you. became our friend and ul-
but you can still come to Forming the group, he timately became a danc-
practice,’ ” Curry said. “I reached out to whomever er.”
didn’t hold anything he could because there The next semester,
against them. I under- are a lot of dancers who Curry tried it again and
stood the liability thing.” don’t have an outlet, he ended up raising a lot
After that, Curry said, said. “They don’t think more money — and more
he was in a deep depres- there’s anyone else who attendees.
sion. does it,” he said. He now teaches at On
Following the advice of Feeling a lack of MS Cue Performing Arts Stu-
a dance teacher at the support in the communi- dio in Cape Girardeau.
River Campus, Curry at- ty, aside from the MS That’s where he got the
tended a ballet class the Walk, Curry and the idea to create Fingerprint
next semester — “tried it group planned a dance Junior, for kids in 2016.
out, and I loved it,” he battle to raise money and The students who ex-
said. Learning the history awareness. cel in the classes get to
Get matched to local jobs at
of dance solidified where “That was the start of travel to Dallas and per- jobs.news-leader.com
he wanted to be in life: a us throwing battles,” he form for the community
dancer. said. At each battle, par- at different events.
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GOP House
reconnect us
for ‘DREAMer’ immigrants
1
overcome a shortfall that has caused The drone U.S. House races this year, according
four-day weeks and overcrowded connects to a to data provided to the USA TODAY
classrooms that deprive kids of the NETWORK by Kantar
one-on-one attention they need,”
wireless link
Media’s Campaign
Oklahoma Education Association
at the mobile Engine
Media Analysis Group,
President Alicia Priest said in a video operations which tracks political
posted on Facebook. Thousands of center. advertising.
teachers and supporters are scheduled That compares with
to rally Monday at the state Capitol. 9% in all of 2016 and 13%
Antenna Nancy in 2014.
Data breach hits Saks Fifth Pelosi has “Obama’s departure
Avenue, Lord & Taylor stores long been a and the lack of a Clinton
target of presidency has left Pe-
A data breach at department store Republican losi as the de facto
chains Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks Off attack ads. stand-in as head of the
Fifth and Lord & Taylor has compro- Democratic Party” and
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The mobile
mised the personal information of cus- shorthand to Republi-
tomers who shopped at the stores.
operations
can voters for “liberal big government,”
The chains’ parent company, Cana- center is said Erika Franklin Fowler, a Wesleyan
connected
da-based Hudson’s Bay Co., an-
nounced the breach of its store pay-
ment systems on Sunday.
New York-based security firm Gem-
2 Users on
the ground
connect to
to the
Verizon
network.
University political scientist who co-
directs the Wesleyan Media Project,
which analyzes broadcast advertising
in federal elections.
the drone.
ini Advisory LLC says that a hacking The key example of the strategy so
group called JokerStash announced far was the hard-fought special elec-
last week that it had put up for sale tion for Pennsylvania’s 18th Congres-
more than 5 million stolen credit and sional District, where 58% of GOP
Mobile
debit cards, and that the compromised operations spots mentioned the San Francisco
records came from Saks and Lord & center Democrat, according to the Kantar
Taylor customers. Media group.
In last year’s special election in
Israel rejects calls for inquiry Georgia’s 6th District, the most expen-
into violence at Gaza border sive U.S. House race ever, 55% of Re-
9 feet
publican spots featured Pelosi.
Israel’s defense minister on Sunday The 2018 ad wars are still in their in-
rejected international calls for an in- SOURCE Verizon, American Aerospace Technologies fancy, but “you’re going to see a lot of
vestigation into deadly violence along KARL GELLES, JEFF DIONISE AND FRANK POMPA/USA TODAY her,” said GOP pollster Gene Ulm of
Gaza’s border with Israel, saying Public Opinion Strategies. He called
troops acted appropriately and fired Pelosi “the gift that keeps on giving.”
only at Palestinian protesters who Personal Tech Recently, at a small municipal air- “We’re going to spend millions and
posed a threat. Fifteen Palestinians port not far from the beaches of south- millions of dollars reminding voters
Edward C. Baig
were killed and more than 700 wound- ern New Jersey, Verizon tested a 200- across the country why Nancy Pelosi is
ed in Friday’s violence near the Israeli USA TODAY pound unmanned aircraft with a 17- bad for the country,” said Corry Bliss,
border, Palestinian officials said. foot wingspan, carrying a “femtocell,” director of the Congressional Leader-
or small flying cell site designed to pro- ship Fund, a GOP super PAC and major
Anti-India protests flare in CAPE MAY COUNTY, N.J. — Cell vide service to an area that has lost spender in House races. “Nancy Pelosi
Kashmir; fighting kills at least 16 service get clobbered by a hurricane? coverage. is the most toxic, unpopular politician
Fly in a drone. “Bridges may be out, roads out, in American politics, period, end of
Anti-India protests erupted in sev- The rash of devastating storms that things washed away. But flying this discussion.”
eral parts of the Indian-controlled por- knocked out power and phone service cell site might be the very fastest way Democratic strategists point out
tion of Kashmir on Sunday amid fierce to millions in the U.S. last year laid to deliver very badly needed service to that the approach failed to produce a
fighting between rebels and govern- bare how vulnerable those technologi- first responders on the ground,” says victory March 13 in Pennsylvania’s
ment forces that left at least 13 mili- cal lifelines are to extreme weather. Christopher Desmond, a principal en- GOP-leaning 18th District, where Dem-
tants and three army soldiers dead, of- Some companies are trying to use one gineer for Verizon’s network. ocratic winner Conor Lamb distanced
ficials said. At least four civilians were of this decade’s coolest developments The test is the latest in a series of himself from Pelosi, saying he would
killed and dozens injured. — remote-controlled drones — as a
From staff and wire reports temporary fix. See DRONES, Page 2B See PELOSI, Page 2B
USA SNAPSHOTS©
TRAVEL
CRM leads
be best bet, but read the fine print to better
On Travel
Christopher Elliott
USA TODAY
medical transportation, auto rental
collision damage waiver and accident
coverage. Several companies, includ-
communication
ing Allianz Travel Insurance, HTH
Worldwide, International Medical
in the cockpit
If you’re thinking of buying a travel Group, RoamRight, Seven Corners and
insurance policy for your summer vaca- Travel Guard, offer annual policies. John Cox
tion, here’s a thought: Why not get one You can pay extra for additional can- Special to USA TODAY
for the whole year? cellation coverage.
If you take more than two trips in Another limit: trip length. Aviation’s worst disaster occurred
2018, you could save money by choosing “Buried in the fine print, it states on March 27, 1977, when two 747s col-
an annual policy instead of insuring that a single trip during the calendar lided on a runway in Tenerife, Canary
each trip separately, experts say. But year is limited to maximum 45 days Islands. Five hundred and eighty-
most annual coverage comes with sig- duration,” says Jeffrey McElwee, who three people were killed in an accident
nificant restrictions and limitations, works for a tour operator in Nampa, that should not have happened.
and it can be difficult to find. Idaho. “So, you might think you have a The next year, a United DC-8 landed
Consider what happened to Gary You might run into a problem with an year’s worth of coverage but need to short of the runway near Portland,
Arndt when he embarked on an open- annual travel insurance policy if you coordinate trips to fit the fine-print Ore., out of fuel. Ten passengers lost
ended trip around the world more than a like adventure. GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOTO details. Even if you get sick within the their lives.
decade ago. First, he priced a regular 45-day limit, if your planned itinerary Neither accident should have hap-
policy, which would have cost some- was longer than the 45 days, they will pened, because crewmembers knew
where between $114 and $204 per seg- Shopping for insurance still refuse payment.” things were going wrong but could not
ment, depending on the length and type You also might run into a problem if persuade the captain.
of coverage. An annual policy, by com- ❚ Take a quick inventory of your you have an appetite for adventure. Aviation had to create a way for
parison, cost $459. upcoming trips. The cost of a single “If you like to add in a little adven- crewmembers to effectively commu-
“Assuming I had a series of one- to insurance package, in most cases, is ture, like ziplining, scuba diving, hik- nicate safety concerns. Crew Resource
two-week policies that I had instead of less than half the cost of an annual ing, white water rafting or just like to Management (CRM) was born.
an annual policy, I would have had to package, according to Stan Sandberg, travel deeper, you might want to ex- The concept of CRM is that every-
pay anywhere between $2,000 to co-founder of TravelInsurance.com, a plore what your annual policy covers one is responsible for safety. Although
$5,000 per year for the same coverage,” travel insurance comparison website. — and what it doesn’t,” says Margie the captain is in command, he or she
he says. That makes single-trip insurance the Jordan, who works for a travel agency must take into account safety con-
Arndt, a professional photographer, logical choice for anyone who plans in Jacksonville. cerns from fellow crewmembers. We
went with the annual policy. And al- to take two vacations or less a year. Regular travel insurance has those began to build better teams flying the
though he doesn’t travel full-time any- ❚ Compare, compare, compare. In restrictions, too, plus limits on cover- airplanes.
more, he has kept his coverage. addition to TravelInsurance.com, you age for pre-existing medical condi- In 1989, United Flight 232 had an
Annual policies differ from typical can easily compare policies on sites tions. Sometimes you have to get extra engine explode, crippling the DC-10.
travel insurance purchased on a per-trip such as InsureMyTrip.com, Quote insurance to address those gaps. The explosion sent shrapnel through
basis in at least one important way. wright.com, Squaremouth.com, As a travel writer, I spend 365 days a the tail, severing hydraulic lines in all
They tend to focus on medical coverage, TripInsurance.com and TripInsurance year on the road and have no perma- three systems. The jet was uncontrol-
as opposed to cancellation benefits. Zone.com. Because annual policies are nent residence. So an annual policy lable. Using CRM, the captain and
That’s because it’s difficult for insur- such a niche product, you sometimes was a clear choice. I went with one that crew, along with a DC-10 instructor
ance underwriters to know how much have to search a while to find an annu- offers a modest $5,000 in trip cancel- who was flying as a passenger, man-
you’ll spend on your trips, and they are al policy. This list on Travelinsurance lation and trip interruption benefits. It aged to gain limited control of the crip-
trying to limit their exposure, according review.com may be helpful: travel also provides my family with $50,000 pled airliner. They landed in Sioux
to Damian Tysdal, who publishes the insurancereview.net/plans/annual. in emergency medical and dental cov- City, Iowa, destroying the airplane, but
site Travelinsurancereview.net. erage and $250,000 in emergency 185 survived. CRM built the team that
“An annual plan might be right for ❚ Check to see whether you’re medical transportation. flew a nearly unflyable jet.
you if you are taking multiple trips already covered. That’s the advice Some of my travel purchases also Today, CRM is a major component
throughout the year, especially abroad of Joel Ohman, a financial planner are covered through my Visa card. My of every airline safety program, and it
where you will need medical coverage, who founded InsuranceProviders.com. primary health insurance covers us for is a contributor to the lower accident
but cancellation is not your primary “You could potentially end up buying health care domestically. rate we see today.
concern,” he says. a policy that has some duplication of Even with all of the restrictions, the John Cox is a retired airline captain
For example, the basic version of benefits with what you already have,” travel professionals I spoke with were with US Airways and runs his own
Arndt’s annual policy doesn’t have can- he says. unanimous that an annual policy is aviation safety consulting company,
cellation benefits. It offers emergency worth a look. Safety Operating Systems.
4B ❚ MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 ❚ USA TODAY - SPRINGFIELD NEWS-LEADER E3
LIFELINE
Harry and
Meghan’s
SIMON DAWSON VIA AP
wedding
ROYALS REPORT
WILL AND KATE DO EASTER
Invitations? Check.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Cake? Check.
wore their Sunday best for Easter Flowers? Check.
service with Queen Elizabeth II. The Prince Harry and
parents of Prince George and Meghan Markle will be
Princess Charlotte took a car to married May 19.
church at St. George’s Chapel in ALEXI LUBOMIRSKI/
Windsor, England. Will and Kate, who KENSINGTON PALACE VIA
attended without their children, are GETTY IMAGES
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1%
of U.S. farmland is
Meanwhile, some news outlets reported months
ago the designer had been “chosen.” In January, ABC
News cited a series of tweets by British royal reporter
The design features a monogram of the couple’s ini-
tials tied together with white ribbons and surmounted
by the coronet of Prince Harry.
certified organic. Omid Scobie about how Markle had chosen the de-
signer and dress, had her first fitting at Kensington The flowers
SOURCE Organic Trade Association and USDA Palace and was relying on her Canadian pal/stylist
2016 estimates and survey Jessica Mulroney for help in planning the nuptials. The happy couple have chosen floral designer Phi-
MIKE B. SMITH, JANET LOEHRKE/USA TODAY lippa Craddock to create the flower arrangements.
Springfield News-Leader ❚ MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 ❚ 1C OZARKS
Ozarks
THIS WEEK IN OZARKS HISTORY
Rose Wilder Lane, ca. 1939. The novelist gave up writing and turned to farming as a protest against “government regimentation.” LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Konrad Stump er, gave up writing novels and turned to to sell them.” To Springfieldians who such as electrical, plumbing, furniture
Springfield-Greene County Library farming at her Danbury, Connecticut, knew Wilder, her protest just sounded finishing and refinishing, paints and
home as a protest against “government characteristic. The Springfield Leader & painting, interior and exterior mainte-
April 2, 1981: Children’s Day Treat- regimentation.” Always a disbeliever in Press nance, lawn and gardening equipment
ment specialists Eileen Rives and Sherri the New Deal philosophy and program, April 8, 1973: More and more high and simple automotive maintenance. “I
Adams were preparing to launch “Circle Wilder disliked government controls school students were signing up for took home ec courses and I didn’t like it,”
of Friends,” a program geared toward and encroachment on individual liber- classes that merged or blurred typical said junior Janey Gates. “I’d rather go
nurturing the personal and social devel- ties. It was in protest against New Deal sexual roles. Once school resumed, out and build a house.” Though there
opment of preschool children, at Burrell philosophies that she wrote her novel there would be over 300 boys taking had always been the occasional girl in-
Community Mental Health Center. The “Let the Hurricane Roar.” A longtime “Bachelor Living” and over 250 girls terested in shop classes or the occasion-
series, limited to 12-15 children, would Ozarks resident, Wilder was returning learning “Home Maintenance and Re- al boy interested in cooking, Springfield
last eight weeks. Children would be “en- to the way of the “Ozarks pioneer” by pair.” Lucille Johnson, coordinator of hadn’t seen such record numbers of in-
couraged to make discoveries about raising chickens, making her own but- home economics for Springfield Public terest in classes generally thought to be
themselves and their friends, and to de- ter, and growing and canning her own Schools, said, “There’s a dual role for for the other sex. “With the women’s lib-
velop healthy, realistic attitudes about vegetables and fruits. She even had part both men and women in marriage, and eration movement,” said sophomore
themselves, their peers and their interest in a cow. She had a hog, but had if marriage is to be a partnership, it has Carol Simovic, “people just don’t think
worlds.” The program included activ- it butchered, and at print time still had to be this way.” With more people get- anymore that home ec is for girls and
ities like discussing different topics, free 600 pounds of pork as a result. Speak- ting married after high school, part of shop’s for boys.” The newspaper noted,
play with various educational materials ing of hogs, Wilder said, “If a person ad- the philosophy behind the courses was “Springfield’s a pretty now town.” The
and creative art projects. There was mits government has the right to say if that by creating a more equal partner- Sunday News & Leader
also, of course, a time for snacks. The he can eat, there is no liberty left ... ship early on, the marriages would be
Springfield Leader & Press They’re killing hogs around here and stronger. For “Home Maintenance and Konrad Stump is a local history asso-
April 4, 1944: Rose Wilder Lane, nov- burying them because they can’t get Repair,” classes would involve typical ciate with the Springfield-Greene Coun-
elist and daughter of Laura Ingalls Wild- feed for them and they are not allowed situations encountered by homeowners ty Library District.
Volunteer when possible Suspicion, deception surround elderly father’s younger wife
* To store cotton balls. Dear Abby an “unhappy” marriage at assurances during dis- Dear Stepdaughter:
* In a laundry room to Jeanne Phillips the time, and promptly cussions with an attorney You are correct that the
hold lint from the dryer. got a divorce. prior to the marriage that “marriage” was fraudu-
— Heloise Well, she and her now- she would never exercise lent, and you certainly do
Dear Heloise: Got ex have “suddenly started her rights as a spouse to have recourse. Your fa-
broken pottery? Broken getting along just great,” any other funds or prop- ther’s lawyer should be
Dear Readers: Today’s watches or old jewelry you Dear Abby: My elderly so she decided to con- erty, she’s asking my dad consulted immediately to
SOUND ON is about vol- never wear? Make step- father remarried after my tinue to live with her ex for a monthly allowance discuss an annulment of
unteering. pingstones out of them mother died two years after her marriage to Dad. so she can retire, since this bogus arrangement.
— Heloise by pouring cement into ago. He married an ac- Despite agreeing to these she has no savings. Because your father’s
“Dear Heloise: Maybe a shallow cardboard box quaintance who is 30 terms and because the Abby, do we have any judgment is so poor, go
you’ve heard the expres- or an old pie or cake tin. years younger at the woman teased him before recourse in this situa- with him to ensure that
sion ‘Many hands make When it has set a little, courthouse with no their marriage, Dad is an- tion? Do you think we are no details are left out.
the workload light.’ It’s press glass pebbles, bro- friends or family in atten- gry that she still won’t right to call my father’s Frankly, I think the wom-
true, and never more so ken pottery, watch parts dance. He told this wom- have sex with him. Also marriage fraudulent, and an may be guilty of elder
than for organizations or anything you want an beforehand that there upsetting is that when would we be considered abuse, and your father
that are on a tight budget, into the surface. When was a large widow’s pen- they are out socially, his accomplices by not re- may need a conservator.
such as animal shelters, the cement has set up, sion he’d paid into for new wife still introduces porting it to any authori- Contact Dear Abby at
services for the elderly turn it out, and you have decades that he wanted her ex as her “husband” ties before his death? www.DearAbby.com or
and children’s organi- a one-of-a-kind concrete to give to her by marrying and Dad as their “friend.” – Stepdaughter in Re- P.O. Box 69440, Los Ange-
zations. If any of your steppingstone for your her. She claimed to be in Now we learn, despite volt les, CA 90069.
readers are thinking of garden. — DeeDee B.,
volunteering, pick an or- Cheyenne, Wyo.
ganization and help out Dear Heloise: Can you
when you can. To those name some flowering
who already volunteer,
thank you many times
plants for me that are deer-
resistant plants? The
deer are destroying my
Protect kids’ privacy online
over. Your help is invalu-
able, and your service yard. — Jane P., Topeka, Ask Carolyn I have found of her on- into your marriage for it es it with, “It works for
to your community is Kan. Carolyn Hax line. will be among the most us, thanks,” though it’s
very much appreciated.” Here are some com- Everyone has been pointless of all time. Like frankly discouraging
— Hazel W., Wabash, mon flowers that deer very apologetic and gra- armed robbery to steal a that anyone you are not
Ind. don’t like: cious about it, but I’ve Chia Pet. or have not been married
Dear Readers: Got American holly; bleed- Adapted from a recent been met with the ques- And I think “some of to would care so much.
empty tissue boxes? Re- ing heart; buttercup; cac- online discussion. tion of why I won’t when my friends” need to butt Re: Kids on social
use them: tus; daffodil; flowering Dear Carolyn: I have there are so many pic- out. Seriously. media: A happy medium
* To store small plastic tobacco; gladiolus; lav- two beautiful kids: a 6- tures of my son on social Forget the issue of we’ve found with far-
grocery bags. ender; lily of the valley; year-old boy with my ex- media. My only response posting kid pix online, flung family is to have a
* As tissue receptacles peony; sweet alyssum; wife, and a 14-month-old is, different wife and which I’ll accept as par- shared iCloud album of
for used tissues when and thyme. girl with my wife. mother, different ideas ents’ prerogative – photos of our kids. It’s
you have cold. — Heloise They’re the best. of privacy. though, for the record, not public anywhere and
Problem is, I’m kind of Truth is, I’d love to my sympathies are with is invite-only. It’s a nice
in a pickle when it comes share pictures of my those “giving our daugh- way to keep in touch
CRYPTOQUIP to posting pictures of daughter. My wife ter the gift of privacy, without feeling like
them online. My ex-wife knows this but says we and [the ability] to craft we’re also blasting the
HAGYYOH QJPDA GZJBM G is very public with pic- are giving our daughter her own online identity.” kids online everywhere.
tures of our son. We’ve the gift of privacy, and of You’re also a parent - Anonymous
always posted them. My being able to craft her and spouse who has Thanks. If the group is
CGU XABQWDUDU CVJ OY wife now doesn’t want own online identity in found a respectful way to big enough, maybe it can
any pictures of our the future. I understand navigate the needs and even scratch the public-
YBQZBUQDW XUDMME daughter on social this, but some of my habits of your children’s ity itch, which seems to
media. If she talks about friends think it’s over- two very different moth- be what drives us to such
Y D P D U D A E : “M V D Y H G U A D M her at all online, she board. What do you ers. Anyone who would distraction.
doesn’t even refer to her think? egg you on, or just apply Email Carolyn at
A J J M D U .” by her actual name. In- - No Man’s Land thoughtless jokey peer- tellme@washpost.com,
stead she uses nick- I think your wife is go- pressure, to mess with follow her on Facebook at
Saturday’s Cryptoquip: In order to fuse metals together, members of
names or refers to her as ing to be on the right side this delicate balance is www.facebook.com/
the military probably use soldiering irons. our daughter. of history. not acting like much of a carolyn.hax or chat with
I respect that and And I think there’s so friend. her online at noon East-
Today’s Cryptoquip Clue: Q equals N
don’t place any photos of little to gain from your Your “only response” ern time each Friday at
her at all on the internet. getting any concessions is the right one, so, stick www.washingtonpost-
The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which each letter used I’ve even asked friends from her on this that any to it. Feel free to shut .com.
stands for another. If X equals O, it will equal O throughout. Solution
is accomplished by trial and error. ©King Features Syndicate. and family to remove any discord you introduce down anyone who push-
DILBERT By Scott Adams SPEED BUMP By Dave Coverly NON SEQUITUR By Wiley
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Villanova players on the bench watch during the semifinals against Kansas on Saturday. Villanova won 95-79 and will play Michigan tonight. DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP
LAST-SECOND 3
LIFTS IRISH
The Cardinals’ Paul DeJong trots the
bases after hitting the second of his
two home runs against the Mets on
Sunday. KATHY WILLENS/AP
DeJong’s first
multihomer game
leads Cards to
win over Mets
Ronald Blum
AP BASEBALL WRITER
Notre Dame’s Arike Ogunbowale, right, celebrates with Jessica Shepard after sinking a 3-pointer to beat Mississippi Augusta’s 15th
State 61-58.
can make or
NOTRE DAME PULLS OFF THE BIGGEST break a round
Steve DiMeglio
TV/RADIO SCOREBOARD
MONDAY L.A. Angels MLS Regional Championship M Thompson, $122,500 67-71-70-68-276-12
D Berger, $88,200 69-72-68-68-277-11
Brittany Altomare
Sun Young Yoo
68-73-70-69-280 -8
69-71-71-69-280 -8
— Saturday, March 24
All Times CDT Bud Cauley, $88,200 67-69-71-70-277-11 Jeongeun Lee6 71-70-69-70-280 -8
COLLEGE BASKETBALL Loyola of Chicago 78, Kansas State 62 R Garrigus, $88,200 69-69-67-72-277-11 Angela Stanford 72-73-70-66-281 -7
EASTERN CONFERENCE MIDWEST REGIONAL C Hadley, $88,200 68-68-69-72-277-11 Azahara Munoz 71-70-72-68-281 -7
8 p.m. TUESDAY W L T Pts GF GA C Howell III, $88,200 71-67-70-69-277-11 Lydia Ko 70-70-73-68-281 -7
NY City FC 4 0 1 13 10 4 At CenturyLink Center Omaha Nate Lashley, $88,200 70-69-68-70-277-11 Lexi Thompson 68-72-70-71-281 -7
TBS — NCAA Tourna- Columbus 3 1 1 10 9 5 Omaha, Neb. B Burgoon, $54,163 67-68-75-68-278-10 Beatriz Recari 66-72-72-71-281 -7
ment, championship, MLB BASEBALL Atlanta FC 3 1 0 9 8 6 Tony Finau, $54,163 70-70-69-69-278-10 Marina Alex 73-69-69-71-282 -6
New England 2 1 1 7 6 5 Regional Championship Luke List, $54,163 68-68-70-72-278-10 Austin Ernst 72-70-69-71-282 -6
Loyola-Chicago-Michigan 9 p.m. New York 2 2 0 6 10 5 Sunday, March 25 Ja Lovemark, $54,163 69-69-71-69-278-10 Bronte Law 70-70-70-72-282 -6
ESPN — Cleveland at L.A. Montreal 2 2 0 6 5 5 P Mickelson, $54,163 68-71-72-67-278-10 Minjee Lee 74-71-64-73-282 -6
winner vs. Kansas-Villa- Philadelphia 1 1 1 4 2 3
Kansas 85, Duke 81
Scott Piercy, $54,163 68-70-70-70-278-10 Shanshan Feng 71-70-67-74-282 -6
nova winner, at San Anto- Angels Orlando City 1 2 1 4 6 8 WEST REGIONAL M Piller, $54,163 68-73-70-67-278-10 Michelle Wie 75-67-72-69-283 -5
Toronto FC 1 2 0 3 3 4 S Stefani, $54,163 67-69-70-72-278-10 a-Atthaya Thitikul 71-71-72-69-283 -5
nio NBA BASKETBALL D.C. United 0 3 2 2 5 10
At STAPLES Center
R Oppenheim, $34,809 69-72-72-66-279 -9 Mirim Lee 73-71-69-70-283 -5
7 p.m. Chicago 0 2 1 1 6 8 Los Angeles R Diaz, $34,809 68-69-72-70-279 -9 In Gee Chun 68-71-73-71-283 -5
TNT & TRU — NCAA Final
Regional Championship L Glover, $34,809 65-73-72-69-279 -9 Ha Na Jang 67-73-71-72-283 -5
Four, championship, TNT — Golden State at WESTERN CONFERENCE James Hahn, $34,809 69-67-73-70-279 -9 Cristie Kerr 68-72-70-73-283 -5
Saturday, March 24
Oklahoma City W L T Pts GF GA J.B. Holmes, $34,809 73-68-68-70-279 -9 In-Kyung Kim 71-70-68-74-283 -5
TeamCast telecasts Sporting KC 3 1 1 10 10 9 Michigan 58, Florida State 54 John Huh, $34,809 70-67-70-72-279 -9 Jeong Eun Lee 72-67-75-70-284 -4
(team-specific coverage 9:30 p.m. Vancouver 3 1 1 10 7 7 FINAL FOUR A Putnam, $34,809 71-69-69-70-279 -9 Alena Sharp 71-68-75-70-284 -4
LA Galaxy 2 1 1 7 7 6 Kevin Tway, $34,809 65-70-69-75-279 -9 Emma Talley 69-73-71-71-284 -4
for both teams), at San TNT — San Antonio at Los Angeles 2 1 0 6 9 5 At The Alamodome T Vn Aswgn, $34,809 72-68-71-68-279 -9 Jacqui Concolino 71-73-72-69-285 -3
L.A. Clippers Minnesota 2 3 0 6 6 9 San Antonio Nick Watney, $34,809 71-69-69-70-279 -9 Sarah Jane Smith 71-72-73-69-285 -3
Antonio FC Dallas 1 0 2 5 5 2 Aaron Wise, $34,809 69-69-71-70-279 -9 Hee Young Park 69-71-75-70-285 -3
NHL HOCKEY Colorado 1 1 1 4 6 4 National Semifinals
MLB BASEBALL Ryan Armour, $20,860 66-70-72-72-280 -8 Jenny Shin 71-73-70-71-285 -3
Houston 1 2 1 4 7 6 Saturday, March 31 K Bradley, $20,860 68-71-70-71-280 -8 a-Lilia Vu 73-70-71-71-285 -3
Noon 6:30 p.m. Real Salt Lake 1 2 1 4 4 9 Ben Crane, $20,860 72-67-72-69-280 -8 Anna Nordqvist 73-70-70-72-285 -3
Michigan 69, Loyola of Chicago 57
NBCSN — Boston at Tam- San Jose 1 2 0 3 6 7 R Fowler, $20,860 66-68-73-73-280 -8 Chella Choi 68-73-72-72-285 -3
ESPN — Tampa Bay at Portland 0 2 2 2 4 9 Villanova 95, Kansas 79
H Mahan, $20,860 71-69-70-70-280 -8 Sei Young Kim 70-70-73-72-285 -3
N.Y. Yankees pa Bay Seattle 0 3 0 0 0 5 National Championship D McCarthy, $20,860 68-73-71-68-280 -8 So Yeon Ryu 75-70-73-68-286 -2
SOCCER Monday, April 2 Troy Merritt, $20,860 69-69-72-70-280 -8 Lindy Duncan 70-73-74-69-286 -2
6 p.m. Friday, March 30 B Stegmaier, $20,860 67-69-74-70-280 -8 Brooke M. Henderson 70-75-70-71-286 -2
1:30 p.m. Michigan (33-7) vs. Villanova (35-4), 8:20 K Streelman, $20,860 68-72-69-71-280 -8 Hyejin Choi 73-70-72-71-286 -2
ESPN — Baltimore at Toronto FC 3, Real Salt Lake 1
p.m. B Hun An, $16,083 69-72-71-69-281 -7 Sandra Gal 72-71-70-73-286 -2
Houston FS1 — UEFA Champions Saturday, March 31 T Duncan, $16,083 68-72-71-70-281 -7 Nasa Hataoka 70-73-70-73-286 -2
League, quarterfinal, Orlando City 4, New York 3 B Gates, $16,083 70-71-70-70-281 -7 Caroline Inglis 71-72-69-74-286 -2
9 p.m. LA Galaxy 4, Los Angeles FC 3
NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament S Han, $16,083 71-70-71-69-281 -7 Mi Jung Hur 71-74-76-66-287 -1
Juventus vs. Real Madrid Glance Matt Jones, $16,083 70-71-72-68-281 -7 Catriona Matthew 73-72-70-72-287 -1
ESPN2 — Cleveland at Vancouver 2, Columbus 1
T Pieters, $16,083 69-72-70-70-281 -7 Gaby Lopez 71-74-70-72-287 -1
All Times CDT
Portland 2, Chicago 2, tie Justin Rose, $16,083 68-69-72-72-281 -7 Stacy Lewis 72-71-72-72-287 -1
Atlanta United FC 1, Minnesota United 0 ALBANY REGIONAL J Wagner, $16,083 71-67-71-72-281 -7 a-Albane Valenzuela 67-71-71-79-288 E
NY City FC 2, San Jose 1 Regional Championship B Harkins, $15,190 70-71-70-71-282 -6 a-Rose Zhang 72-70-77-70-289 +1
New England 2, Houston 0 Tom Hoge, $15,190 68-73-68-73-282 -6 Cydney Clanton 71-74-72-72-289 +1
Monday, March 26 S Power, $15,190 67-72-74-69-282 -6 Wei-Ling Hsu 74-70-71-74-289 +1
Sporting KC 1, D.C. United 0 UConn 94, South Carolina 65 A Schenk, $15,190 70-69-73-70-282 -6 Nicole Broch Larsen 71-72-71-75-289 +1
BASEBALL CALENDAR Colorado 3, Philadelphia 0
Montreal 1, Seattle 0
SPOKANE REGIONAL C Campbell, $14,630 69-71-73-70-283 -5
Jason Dufner, $14,630 71-67-71-74-283 -5
Paula Creamer
Jin Young Ko
70-72-75-73-290 +2
72-72-71-75-290 +2
Regional Championship Danny Lee, $14,630 68-70-70-75-283 -5 Candie Kung 73-72-73-73-291 +3
Friday, April 6 Monday, March 26 Sean O’Hair, $14,630 71-68-74-70-283 -5 Lizette Salas 75-69-74-73-291 +3
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Montreal at New England, 6:30 p.m. Tom Lovelady, $14,210 70-69-70-75-284 -4 Kris Tamulis 69-76-71-75-291 +3
Notre Dame 84, Oregon 74
April 2 at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. Saturday, April 7 D vn der Walt, $14,210 70-69-69-76-284 -4 Laetitia Beck 74-69-73-75-291 +3
KANSAS CITY REGIONAL G Chalmers, $13,930 67-72-65-81-285 -3 Kim Kaufman 70-73-73-75-291 +3
April 3 at Milwaukee, 6:40 p.m. Houston at New York, 2 p.m.
Regional Championship R Sabbatini, $13,930 69-71-71-74-285 -3 Madelene Sagstrom 70-74-72-76-292 +4
Los Angeles FC at Atlanta United FC, 4 p.m. Ernie Els, $13,650 70-71-71-74-286 -2 Morgan Pressel 76-69-78-71-294 +6
April 4 at Milwaukee, 6:40 p.m. Sunday, March 25 Sam Saunders, $13,650 70-66-75-75-286 -2 Tiffany Joh 72-71-75-76-294 +6
San Jose at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS D.C. United at Toronto FC, 6:30 p.m. Mississippi State 89, UCLA 73 A Baddeley, $13,440 71-68-74-74-287 -1 Angel Yin 70-75-74-78-297 +9
LEXINGTON REGIONAL Ethan Tracy, $13,300 70-67-73-78-288 E Florentyna Parker 72-73-75-79-299+11
April 2 at Detroit, 12:10 p.m. Colorado at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. Ai Suzuki 72-73-80-76-301+13
Columbus at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Regional Championship Made cut did not finish
April 3 at Detroit, 12:10 p.m.
Vancouver at Real Salt Lake, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 25 S Brown, $12,950 71-70-73- 214 -2
April 4 at Detroit, 12:10 p.m. J Byrd, $12,950 69-70-75- 214 -2
Sunday, April 8
Portland at Orlando City, 3 p.m.
Louisville 76, Oregon State 43
J Dahmen, $12,950 68-71-75- 214 -2 BETTING LINE
FINAL FOUR B Haas, $12,950 68-72-74- 214 -2
Sporting KC at LA Galaxy, 8 p.m. Pregame.com Line
At Columbus, Ohio J Kokrak, $12,320 67-74-74- 215 -1
K Kraft, $12,320 70-71-74- 215 -1 Major League Baseball
National Semifinals B Silverman, $12,320 73-68-74- 215 -1 Monday
NFL Friday, March 30 S Stallings, $12,320
L Westwood, $12,320
73-68-74- 215 -1
69-70-76- 215 -1 National Championship Game
IN BRIEF Calendar
Mississippi State 73, Louisville 63, OT
Notre Dame 91, UConn 89, OT
F Gomez, $11,830 68-73-75- 216 E National League
R Werenski, $11,830 70-71-75- 216 E Favorite Line Underdog Line
April 2 — Clubs that hired a new head National Championship B Snedeker, $11,550 67-73-77- 217 +1
White Sox-Royals game postponed by cold, MILWAUKEE -125 St. Louis +115
coach after the end of the 2017 regular sea- J Vegas, $11,550 71-68-78- 217 +1 Chicago -137 CINCINNATI +127
Sunday, April 1
snow in forecast son may begin offseason workouts. P Harrington, $11,340 67-73-79- 219 +3 NEW YORK -123 Philadelphia +113
Notre Dame 61, Mississippi State 58 D Bozzelli, $11,200 72-69-79- 220 +4
April 16 — Clubs with returning head Washington -127 ATLANTA +117
coaches may begin offseason workout pro- Los Angeles -113 ARIZONA +103
KANSAS CITY – The season-opening series finale Colorado -117 SAN DIEGO +107
grams. LPGA Tour - ANA Inspiration Par Scores
between the Kansas City Royals and Chicago White April 20 — Deadline for restricted free GOLF Sunday American League
agents to sign offer sheets. Houston Open Par Scores Favorite Line Underdog Line
Sox was postponed Sunday with snow in the after- April 26-28 — NFL draft, Arlington, Tex-
At Mission Hills CC (Dinah Shore NEW YORK OFF Tampa Bay OFF
Sunday Tournament Course) DETROIT -108 Kansas City -102
noon forecast and temperatures struggling to reach as.
At Golf Club of Houston TORONTO -137 Chicago +127
Rancho Mirage, Calif.
the freezing mark. May 21-23 Spring league meeting, Atlan-
Humble, Texas Purse: $2.8 million
HOUSTON
OAKLAND
-203
-131
Baltimore
Texas
+183
+121
ta.
The game will be made up as part of a day-night Purse: $7 million Yardage: 6,763; Par 72 Cleveland -132 LOS ANGELES +122
doubleheader on April 28. The makeup game will be- Yardage: 7,441; Par 72 Fourth Round Interleague
gin at 1:15 p.m. and the original game will be moved COLLEGE Final Playoff suspended due to darkness
Favorite
PITTSBURGH
Line Underdog
-115 Minnesota
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+105
back an hour to 7:15 p.m. BASKETBALL (Ian Poulder won on first playoff hole)
Poulter, $1,260,000 73-64-65-67-269-19
(a-amatuer) Boston -157 MIAMI +147
Inbee Park 70-69-67-67-273 -15
The White Sox won the opener Thursday with a NCAA Tournament Glance B Hossler, $756,000 65-68-69-67-269-19 Jennifer Song 69-69-68-67-273 -15
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
six-homer barrage in a 14-7 rout, then rallied in the EAST REGIONAL E Grillo, $406,000 69-68-67-68-272-16 Pernilla Lindberg 65-67-70-71-273 -15 Monday
J Spieth, $406,000 68-67-71-66-272-16 Ariya Jutanugarn 72-69-68-65-274 -14 Favorite Line Underdog
eighth inning for a 4-3 victory over their AL Central At TD Garden S Ryder, $280,000 66-68-71-68-273-15 Jessica Korda 67-68-73-66-274 -14 Villanova 6 Michigan
Boston K Mitchell, $243,250 67-71-67-69-274-14 Moriya Jutanugarn 70-70-66-69-275 -13
rivals on Saturday night. H Stenson, $243,250 68-68-69-69-274-14 Charley Hull 69-68-69-69-275 -13 National Hockey League
Regional Championship
Chicago continues its season-opening road trip A Ancer, $182,000 68-66-72-69-275-13 Ayako Uehara 66-71-70-69-276 -12 Monday
Sunday, March 25 Paul Dunne, $182,000 64-71-69-71-275-13 Caroline Masson 72-68-69-68-277 -11 Favorite Line Underdog Line
Monday night in Toronto, while Kansas City departs Villanova 71, Texas Tech 59 M Every, $182,000 67-70-72-66-275-13 Jodi Ewart Shadoff 70-67-69-71-277 -11 TORONTO -285 Buffalo +255
R Henley, $182,000 69-71-70-65-275-13 Sung Hyun Park 68-64-74-71-277 -11 FLORIDA -168 Carolina +158
for its own six-game road trip beginning Monday in SOUTH REGIONAL M Kuchar, $182,000 68-68-69-70-275-13 Amy Olson 69-68-68-72-277 -11 Winnipeg -173 OTTAWA +161
Detroit. At Philips Arena Julian Suri, $182,000 66-69-73-67-275-13 Ryann O’Toole 72-69-70-67-278 -10 ST. LOUIS -141 Washington +131
N Lindheim, $122,500 68-66-73-69-276-12 Nelly Korda 71-69-71-67-278 -10 MINNESOTA -200 Edmonton +180
Atlanta S Lowry, $122,500 68-68-71-69-276-12 Pornanong Phatlum 70-73-69-67-279 -9 LOS ANGELES -175 Colorado +163
Dodgers acquire INF Valera from Cardinals for G Murray, $122,500 67-69-72-68-276-12 Hannah Green 70-74-70-66-280 -8
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STANDINGS SUNDAY’S GAMES
EASTERN HOME team in caps.
CONFERENCE
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Boston 78 49 17 12 110 261 201
x-Tampa Bay 79 52 23 4 108 283 228
x-Toronto 79 47 25 7 101 267 226
x-Washington 79 47 25 7 101 247 230
x-Pittsburgh 80 45 29 6 96 263 246
Columbus 79 44 29 6 94 231 217
Philadelphia 79 40 25 14 94 238 235
New Jersey 79 42 28 9 93 238 236
Florida 77 39 30 8 86 232 236
Carolina 79 35 33 11 81 220 247
N.Y. Rangers 79 34 36 9 77 228 256
N.Y. Islanders 79 32 37 10 74 253 288
Detroit 79 30 38 11 71 207 242
Montreal 79 28 39 12 68 199 252
Ottawa 78 27 40 11 65 210 274
Buffalo 78 25 41 12 62 187260
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Ian Poulter plays his shot from the second tee during the final round of the CONFERENCE
Houston Open on Sunday. JOHN GLASER/USA TODAY SPORTS GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Nashville 79 51 17 11 113 258 204
y-Vegas 79 50 22 7 107 263 213
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STANDINGS SUNDAY’S GAMES TODAY’S PROBABLE PITCHERS AMERICAN LEAGUE
Saturday’s Games
Pittsburgh at Detroit, ppd.
AMERICAN LEAGUE HOME team in caps All times Central Houston 9, Texas 3
Last L.A. Angels 8, Oakland 3
East W L Pct. GB Strk. 10 Home Away
Pirates 1, Tigers 0 (1st game): Trevor Williams AMERICAN LEAGUE Toronto 5, N.Y. Yankees 3
Boston 3 1 .750 — W-3 3-1 0-0 3-1 was pulled with a no-hitter in progress after six Statistics Cleveland 6, Seattle 5
Pitchers GS W-L Pct. WHIP ERA IP K Boston 3, Tampa Bay 2
New York 2 2 .500 1 L-2 2-2 0-0 2-2 innings, and Pittsburgh hung on to beat Detroit Minnesota 6, Baltimore 2
Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 p.m. (Line: OFF)
Toronto 2 2 .500 1 W-2 2-2 2-2 0-0 in a chilly opener of a day-night doubleheader. TB: Faria (R) 1 0-0 .000 1.75 2.25 4.0 2 Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City 3
Baltimore 1 2 .333 11/2 L-2 1-2 1-2 0-0 NYY: Montgomery (L) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 Tuesday’s Games
Tampa Bay 1 3 .250 2 L-3 1-3 1-3 0-0 Kansas City at Detroit, 12:10 p.m. (Line: DET -108) Kansas City at Detroit, 12:10 p.m.
Last
Pirates 8, Tigers 6 (2nd game): Josh Harrison, KC: Hammel (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 Seattle at San Francisco, 3:35 p.m.
Starling Marte and David Freese homered for DET: Liriano (L) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 Boston at Miami, 5:10 p.m.
Central W L Pct. GB Strk. 10 Home Away
Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 6:07
Chicago 2 0 1.000 — W-2 2-0 0-0 2-0 Pittsburgh. Chi. White Sox at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. (Line: TOR -137) p.m.
Minnesota 2 1 .667 1/2 W-2 2-1 0-0 2-1 CWS: Lopez (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 Baltimore at Houston, 7:10 p.m.
TOR: Garcia (L) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 Texas at Oakland, 9:05 p.m.
Cleveland 1 2 .333 11/2 L-1 1-2 0-0 1-2
Cardinals 5, METS 1: Paul DeJong had the first Baltimore at Houston, 6:10 p.m. (Line: HOU -203) Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m.
Kansas City 0 2 .000 2 L-2 0-2 0-2 0-0 BAL: Tillman (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0
Detroit 0 3 .000 21/2 L-3 0-3 0-3 0-0 multihomer game of his career, Luke Weaver NATIONAL LEAGUE
HOU: Morton (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0
Last held New York to one run in five innings and St. Saturday’s Games
Texas at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. (Line: OAK -131)
West W L Pct. GB Strk. 10 Home Away Louis avoided an opening three-game sweep. TEX: Colon (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 Pittsburgh at Detroit, ppd.
Houston 3 1 .750 — W-2 3-1 0-0 3-1 OAK: Triggs (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 N.Y. Mets 6, St. Louis 2
Washington 13, Cincinnati 7
Los Angeles 3 1 .750 — W-3 3-1 0-0 3-1 BLUE JAYS 7, Yankees 4: Justin Smoak hit a Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. (Line: CLE -132) Chicago Cubs 10, Miami 6, 10
Seattle 2 1 .667 1
/2 W-1 2-1 2-1 0-0 two-run homer in the seventh inning and a go-
CLE: Clevinger (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 innings
LAA: Ramirez (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 Atlanta 15, Philadelphia 2
Oakland 1 3 .250 2 L-3 1-3 1-3 0-0
ahead grand slam in the eighth to rally Toronto Colorado 2, Arizona 1
Texas 1 3 .250 2 L-2 1-3 1-3 0-0 NATIONAL LEAGUE
past New York. Milwaukee 7, San Diego 3
St. Louis at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. (Line: MIL -125) L.A. Dodgers 5, San Francisco 0
STL: Mikolas (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 Tuesday’s Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE Red Sox 2, RAYS 1: Hector Velazquez continued MIL: Davies (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 Seattle at San Francisco, 3:35 p.m.
Last a season-opening stretch of strong starting Chi. Cubs at Cincinnati, 3:10 p.m. (Line: CHC -137) Boston at Miami, 5:10 p.m.
East W L Pct. GB Strk. 10 Home Away CHC: Chatwood (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 5:40
pitching by Boston, working into the sixth inning CIN: Mahle (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 p.m.
Washington 3 0 1.000 — W-3 3-0 0-0 3-0 and leading the Red Sox over Tampa Bay. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m.
Atlanta 2 1 .667 1 W-1 2-1 2-1 0-0 Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. (Line: NYM -123) Washington at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m.
PHI: Lively (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 St. Louis at Milwaukee, 6:40 p.m.
New York 2 1 .667 1 L-1 2-1 2-1 0-0 NYM: Harvey (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0
Miami 2 2 .500 11/2 W-1 2-2 2-2 0-0 Twins 7, ORIOLES 0: Jose Berrios pitched a L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 8:40 p.m.
three-hitter for his first career complete game, Washington at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. (Line: WSH -127) Colorado at San Diego, 9:10 p.m.
Philadelphia 1 2 .333 2 L-1 1-2 0-0 1-2 WSH: () 0 0-0 .000 .00 .00 0.0
Last and Minnesota got two home runs from Brian ATL: Newcomb (L) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0
Central W L Pct. GB Strk. 10 Home Away Dozier in a rout of Baltimore. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. (Line: LAD -113)
Milwaukee 3 0 1.000 — W-3 3-0 0-0 3-0 LAD: Ryu (L) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0
Pittsburgh 3 0 1.000 — W-3 3-0 0-0 3-0 ARI: Walker (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0
MARLINS 6, Cubs 0 : Dillon Peters threw six
Chicago 2 2 .500 11/2 L-1 2-2 0-0 2-2 Colorado at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. (Line: COL -117)
scoreless innings, Brian Anderson hit a three- COL: Bettis (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0
St. Louis 1 2 .333 2 W-1 1-2 0-0 1-2
Cincinnati 0 3 .000 3 L-3 0-3 0-3 0-0 run double to highlight a five-run fifth and Miami SD: Mitchell (R) 0 0-0 NA 0.00 0.00 0.0 0
Twins 7, Orioles 0 Marlins 6, Cubs 0 Pirates 1, Tigers 0 (1st) Cardinals 5, Mets 1 Astros 8, Rangers 2 Red Sox 2, Rays 1
SATURDAY’S
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BAL ..............000 000 000 — 0 MIA ...............000 051 00X — 6 DET ..............000 000 000 — 0 NYM ..............010 000 000 — 1 TEX ................100 000 010 — 2 TB ..................010 000 000 — 1
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Dozier 2b 5 2 2 2 0 1 .357 Almora Jr. cf 5 0 1 0 0 1 .167 Frazier dh 3 1 1 0 1 1 .400 Fowler rf 4 0 0 0 1 3 .000 Springer rf 3 0 0 1 1 2 .200 Betts rf 3 1 2 0 0 0 .286 Rockies 2, D-backs 1
Mauer dh 2 1 1 0 2 0 .364 Bryant 3b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .389 Harrison 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .222 Pham cf 3 2 2 0 2 0 .300 Bregman 3b 5 1 1 0 0 0 .125 Devers 3b 4 0 1 1 1 1 .250 COL...............000 001 010 — 2
Grossman ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 Rizzo 1b 3 0 1 0 0 0 .150 Polanco rf 3 0 1 1 1 1 .500 Carpenter 2b 3 0 0 0 2 0 .182 Altuve 2b 5 2 3 0 0 0 .563 Martinez lf 5 0 1 1 0 2 .200
Sano 3b 5 1 1 1 0 4 .143 Russell ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 .357 Bell 1b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .500 Hicks rp 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Correa ss 5 2 2 2 0 1 .438 Benintendi lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ARI ...............000 100 000 — 1
Rosario lf 4 1 1 0 0 1 .167 Schwarber lf 4 0 2 0 0 0 .333 Dickerson lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .100 Leone rp 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Gonzalez 1b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .154 Bogaerts ss 5 0 0 0 0 2 .471 Colorado ab r h bi bb so avg
LaMarre ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 1.000 Caratini c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Marte cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .375 Ozuna lf 5 0 3 2 0 2 .231 Davis 1b 1 0 1 0 0 0 .143 Moreland 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Blackmon cf 4 2 2 2 0 1 .273
Morrison 1b 5 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Heyward rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .286 Cervelli c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .222 Martinez 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .455 Gattis dh 4 1 3 3 1 0 .333 Vazquez c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .222 LeMahieu 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .200
Escobar ss 4 2 2 2 0 1 .333 Baez 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .067 Moran 3b 3 0 1 0 0 0 .111 Molina c 5 1 1 1 0 0 .333 Marisnick cf 5 0 0 0 0 4 .143 Bradley Jr. cf 3 1 1 0 1 0 .100 Arenado 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .308
Buxton cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 .273 Quintana p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000 Mercer ss 1 0 0 0 1 1 .143 DeJong ss 3 2 2 2 1 1 .364 Stassi c 3 1 2 1 0 0 .429 Swihart dh 3 0 1 0 1 1 .333 C. Gonzalez rf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .250
Kepler rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .300 La Stella ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .500 Totals 28 1 6 1 3 4 Gyorko 3b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .250 Fisher lf 4 1 1 1 0 1 .167 Holt 2b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .000 Parra lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .167
Garver c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Duensing p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Batting - 2B: Polanco (2); Bell (1); Moran (1); Weaver sp 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Totals 39 8 13 8 2 11 Totals 33 2 6 2 4 6 Desmond 1b 2 0 1 0 0 0 .400
Totals 38 7 10 6 3 10 Zobrist ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .364 RBI: Polanco (5); GIDP: Harrison; Frazier LOB: 4. Garcia ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Batting - 2B: Stassi (2); Altuve (1); Gattis 2 (4); Batting - RBI: Martinez (1); Devers (4) LOB: 11. McMahon ph 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000
Batting - 2B: Escobar (1); Mauer (2); HR: Totals 35 0 8 0 1 6 Bowman rp 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Correa (3); 3B: Fisher (1); SF: Springer (1); RBI: Baserunning - SB: Bradley Jr. (1); Betts (1). Story ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 .083
Baserunning - CS: Frazier (1).
Escobar (1); Dozier 2 (2); Sano (2); RBI: Escobar Batting - 2B: Russell (2); Schwarber (2) LOB:10. Munoz ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Wolters c 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000
Fielding - DP: 3. Stassi (2); Gattis 3 (3); Springer (3); Correa 2 Tampa Bay ab r h bi bb so avg
Wong 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Marquez p 2 0 1 0 0 1 .500
2 (2); Dozier 2 (2); Sano (3); Buxton (1) LOB: 7. Miami ab r h bi bb so avg Detroit ab r h bi bb so avg (5); Fisher (1) LOB: 8. Span dh 5 0 0 0 0 2 .167
Totals 34 5 9 5 7 8 Valaika ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Baserunning - SB: Buxton (2). Brinson cf 3 1 0 0 1 1 .250 Martin cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .111 Baserunning - SB: Altuve (1); Correa (1). Kiermaier cf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .067
Batting - 2B: Ozuna (1); HR: DeJong 2 (2); Fielding - PB: Stassi (1); DP: 1. Totals 33 2 6 2 0 11
Baltimore ab r h bi bb so avg Dietrich lf 4 1 1 1 0 0 .316 Candelario 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .143 Gomez rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .133
Davis 1b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .000 Castro 2b 2 1 1 0 2 0 .294 Cabrera 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .200 Molina (2); RBI: DeJong 2 (2); Molina (3); Ozuna Miller 1b 3 1 1 1 1 1 .200 Batting - 2B: LeMahieu (1); HR: Blackmon 2
Texas ab r h bi bb so avg
Machado ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 .333 Anderson 3b 3 0 1 3 1 1 .333 Castellanos rf 2 0 1 0 2 1 .375 2 (2); GIDP: Gyorko; Molina LOB: 10. Duffy 3b 4 0 2 0 0 1 .375 (3); RBI: Blackmon 2 (5) LOB: 4.
Andrus ss 3 0 1 0 1 0 .538
Schoop 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .077 Cooper 1b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .143 Martinez dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Baserunning - SB: Gyorko (1); Pham (1). Tocci cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Wendle 2b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .222 Baserunning - SB: C. Gonzalez (1).
Jones cf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .083 Rojas 1b 2 0 1 0 0 0 .333 Hicks c 2 0 0 0 1 1 .000 New York ab r h bi bb so avg Gallo 1b 4 1 2 1 0 2 .250 Ramos c 3 0 1 0 1 1 .200 Fielding - E: Story (1); DP: 3.
Mancini lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .111 Maybin rf 4 1 1 0 0 1 .231 Mahtook lf 2 0 0 0 1 0 .111 Cabrera 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .308 Beltre dh 3 0 0 0 1 0 .286 Smith lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .286 Arizona ab r h bi bb so avg
Rasmus rf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 Rivera ss 4 1 1 0 0 0 .167 Iglesias ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 .111 Cespedes lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .364 Mazara rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .214 Hechavarria ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 .200 Peralta lf 3 0 1 0 1 1 .364
Beckham 3b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .091 Wallach c 3 1 2 1 1 0 .154 Machado 2b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .333 Bruce rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .167 Chirinos c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000 Totals 35 1 8 1 2 9 Pollock cf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .364
Alvarez dh 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Peters p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals 26 0 2 0 6 5 Frazier 3b 3 0 0 0 1 2 .200 Odor 2b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .083 Batting - 2B: Wendle (1); HR: Miller (1); RBI: Goldschmidt 1b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000
Sisco c 3 0 2 0 0 0 .400 Telis ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 Flores 1b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .167 Rua lf 3 0 0 0 0 3 .000 Lamb 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .250
Batting - 2B: Castellanos (1); GIDP: Martinez; Miller (2) LOB: 9.
Totals 30 0 3 0 1 6 Steckenrider p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Plawecki c 3 1 0 0 1 2 .333 Profar 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Descalso 2b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .200
Cabrera LOB: 5. Fielding - E: Faria (1).
Guerrero p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Lagares cf 4 0 3 0 0 0 .556 Robinson cf 3 1 1 1 0 2 .167 Dyson rf 2 0 1 0 1 0 .333
Batting - 2B: Sisco (1) LOB: 4. Baserunning - CS: Iglesias (1). Pitching ip h r er bb so era
Bour ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .071 Matz sp 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals 30 2 4 2 3 12 Marte ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .111
Fielding - E: Beckham (1). Barraclough p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Fielding - DP: 3.
Gonzalez ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .429 Boston Ahmed ss 4 0 1 1 0 1 .455
Pitching ip h r er bb so era Totals 30 6 8 5 5 5 Pitching ip h r er bb so era Batting - 2B: Andrus (2); HR: Robinson (1); Gallo
Sewald rp 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Velazquez W,1-0 52/3 5 1 1 1 5 1.59 Mathis c 1 0 0 0 2 0 .000
(1); RBI: Robinson (1); Gallo (2); GIDP: Mazara
Minnesota Batting - 2B: Rojas (2); Wallach (1); Anderson Pittsburgh Evans ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Walden H,1 11/3 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 Greinke p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Rhame rp 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 LOB: 4.
Berrios W,1-0 9 3 0 0 1 6 0.00 (1); Maybin (2); S: Peters (1); RBI: Dietrich (3); Williams W,1-0 6 0 0 0 5 1 0.00 Poyner H,2 1
/3 0 0 0 0 0 9.00 Owings rf 1 0 1 0 0 0 .600
Baltimore Wallach (1); Anderson 3 (5) LOB: 6. Feliz H,1 1 1 0 0 0 1 36.00 Blevins rp 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Pitching ip h r er bb so era Barnes H,2 2
/3 0 0 0 1 2 0.00 Totals 29 1 6 1 5 8
Gausman L,0-1 4 7 6 6 2 5 13.50 Kontos H,1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0.00 Ramos rp 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Houston Kelly S,1 1 2 0 0 0 2 27.00
Pitching ip h r er bb so era Reyes ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Batting - 2B: Ahmed (2); RBI: Ahmed (6);
Araujo 12/3 2 1 1 1 2 3.38 Rivero S,1 1 0 0 0 0 3 21.60 Cole W,1-0 7 2 1 1 3 11 1.29 Tampa Bay
Chicago Rosario ss 4 0 1 1 0 1 .273 GIDP: Ahmed; Peralta LOB: 6.
Bleier 11/3 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Detroit Devenski 1 2 1 1 0 0 4.50 Faria 4 4 1 1 3 2 2.25
Brach 1 0 0 0 0 1 10.80 Quintana L,0-1 6 6 6 6 4 2 9.00 Fulmer L,0-1 8 4 1 1 2 3 1.13 Totals 32 1 7 1 3 8 Giles 1 0 0 0 0 1 4.50 Alvarado L,0-1 1 1 1 1 0 1 4.50 Pitching ip h r er bb so era
Givens 1 1 0 0 0 2 0.00 Duensing 2 2 0 0 1 3 0.00 Greene 1 2 0 0 1 1 16.20 Batting - 2B: Bruce (1); S: Matz (1); RBI: Rosario Texas Chirinos 4 1 0 0 1 3 0.00 Colorado
Miami (3) LOB: 8. Minor L,0-1 42/3 3 2 2 2 5 3.86 Marquez 5 4 1 1 4 4 2.45
WP: Gausman2. Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Peters W,1-0 6 6 0 0 1 2 0.00 HBP: Mercer (by Fulmer). Batters faced; C. Martin 2
/3 2 2 2 0 1 7.71 Alvarado pitched to 1 batters in the 6th. HBP:
Fielding - DP: 2. Rusin 1 0 0 0 1 1 11.57
Berrios 31; 107-71; Gausman 22; 73-46; Araujo 8; Steckenrider 1 1 0 0 0 1 0.00 pitches-strikes: Williams 20; 85-42; Feliz 4; 11-9; Claudio 1 4 3 3 0 2 11.57 Betts (by Chirinos). Batters faced; Shaw W,1-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.00
36-18; Bleier 4; 15-10; Brach 3; 6-6; Givens 4; Guerrero 1 1 0 0 0 1 7.71 Kontos 5; 17-11; Rivero 3; 14-10; Fulmer 27; 90-56; Pitching ip h r er bb so era Jepsen 2
/3 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 pitches-strikes: Velazquez 23; 79-58; Walden 5; McGee H,1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.00
20-14 Barraclough 1 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 Greene 5; 23-12 St. Louis Gardewine 2 3 1 1 0 3 6.00 14-10; Poyner 1; 1-1; Barnes 3; 15-8; Kelly 5; 19-12; Davis S,1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0.00
Umpires - HP: MartyFoster; 1B: Umpires - HP: Barrett; 1B: Libka; 2B: B. Welke; Weaver W,1-0 5 5 1 1 3 3 1.80 Faria 21; 83-53; Alvarado 4; 17-13; Chirinos 15; Arizona
MarkRipperger; 2B: JoeWest; 3B: DougEddings WP: Quintana. IBB: Brinson (by Quintana). HBP: 3B: Randazzo Bowman H,1 2 1 0 0 0 2 11.57 HBP: Stassi (by Minor). Batters faced; 56-38 Greinke 52/3 5 1 1 0 9 1.59
Game data - T: 2:35. Att: 17,212. Rizzo (by Peters). Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Game data - T: 2:30. Att: 14,858. Hicks 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 pitches-strikes: Cole 25; 102-65; Devenski 5; Umpires - HP: Manny Gonzalez; 1B: Jeff De La Rosa 1
/3 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
Quintana 27; 104-63; Duensing 9; 32-17; Peters Leone 1 1 0 0 0 2 0.00 21-15; Giles 3; 11-8; Minor 20; 93-62; C. Martin 4; Nelson; 2B: Laz Diaz; 3B: Andy Fletcher. Salas L,0-1 2 1 1 1 0 1 3.00
26; 89-56; Steckenrider 4; 14-9; Guerrero 4; New York 17-12; Claudio 7; 28-21; Jepsen 3; 11-7; Gardewine Game data - T: 3:24. Att: 14,256 (42,735). Chafin 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.00
18-12; Barraclough 3; 10-7 Matz L,0-1 4 4 3 3 3 4 6.75 9; 32-21
Umpires - HP: Torres; 1B: Vanover; 2B: Sewald 2 3 1 1 1 2 4.50 Umpires - HP: Gabe Morales; 1B: Jerry Meals; Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Marquez
Wendelstedt; 3B: Guccione Rhame 12/3 2 1 1 1 1 5.40 2B: Ron Kulpa; 3B: Ed Hickox 22; 89-55; Rusin 3; 10-4; Shaw 3; 12-8; McGee 3;
Nationals 6, Reds 5 Game data - T: 2:36. Att: 10,428. Blevins
Ramos
1
/3 0 0 0 2 0 0.00
1 0 0 0 0 1 0.00
Game data - T: 3:13. Att: 26,758 (49,115). 13-10; Davis 3; 16-9; Greinke 22; 83-59; De La
NBA
STANDINGS SUNDAY’S GAMES SCOREBOARD
EASTERN HOME team in caps. Nuggets 128, Bucks 125 (OT)
MILWAUKEE (125)
11-36 (Dorsey 3-5, Dedmon 3-7, Muscala 3-9,
Prince 1-3, Magette 1-4, Bembry 0-1, Taylor 0-2,
1-1 0-1 2, Lauvergne 0-0 0-0 0, Forbes 0-4 0-0
0, Parker 1-3 2-2 4, Ginobili 2-3 1-3 6, B.Paul 0-0
CONFERENCE Middleton 4-18 6-7 15, Antetokounmpo 7-13 3-6
18, Henson 3-6 2-2 8, Bledsoe 11-22 5-5 31, Snell
Lee 0-2, Collins 0-3). Fouled Out—None.
Rebounds—Orlando 41 (Vucevic 14), Atlanta 52
0-0 0. Totals 40-81 14-21 100.
Houston 17 21 28 17 — 83
W L Pct GB
76er 119, HORNETS 102: Ben Simmons had 20 points and
1-5 0-0 3, Parker 14-23 2-2 35, Zeller 5-8 5-5 15, (Collins 11). Assists—Orlando 19 (Mack 5), San Antonio 26 20 29 25 — 100
x-Toronto 55 21 .724 —
15 assists as Philadelphia kept up its passing prowess, Terry 0-3 0-0 0, Jennings 0-1 0-0 0, Brown 0-1 Atlanta 33 (Prince 8). Total Fouls—Orlando 10, 3-Point Goals—Houston 7-31 (Gordon 2-4,
beating the Charlotte Hornets 119-102 on Sunday. 0-0 0. Totals 45-100 23-27 125. Atlanta 15. A—13,587 (19,049). G.Green 2-6, Ariza 1-4, Harden 1-6, Tucker 1-6,
x-Boston 53 23 .697 2 DENVER (128) Jazz 121, Timberwolves 97 Black 0-1, Johnson 0-2, Mbah a Moute 0-2),
Craig 3-7 0-0 7, Millsap 10-20 4-6 26, Jokic UTAH (121) San Antonio 6-17 (Mills 3-6, D.Green 2-6,
x-Cleveland 47 30 .610 8½ 14-24 5-5 35, Murray 7-15 10-10 27, Barton 2-8 Ingles 2-5 0-0 5, Favors 6-9 4-7 16, Gobert 2-3
SPURS 100, Rockets 83: LaMarcus Aldridge scored a Ginobili 1-1, Gay 0-1, K.Anderson 0-1, Forbes 0-1,
x-Philadelphia 46 30 .605 9 7-9 11, Hernangomez 2-5 0-0 6, Lyles 1-5 7-10 9, 2-4 6, Rubio 9-14 0-0 23, Mitchell 10-15 0-0 21, Murray 0-1). Fouled Out—None.
team-high 23 points and added 14 rebounds to lead the Mas.Plumlee 0-0 0-0 0, D.Harris 1-6 2-2 5, Crowder 4-10 0-0 10, Jerebko 5-6 2-2 13, Niang Rebounds—Houston 42 (Capela 10), San
x-Indiana 46 31 .597 9½ Beasley 0-0 2-4 2. Totals 40-90 37-46 128. 0-2 1-2 1, Udoh 0-0 1-2 1, Exum 4-6 6-6 14,
Spurs past the Rockets 100-83. James Harden had 25 Milwaukee 34 20 38 19 14 — 125 Stockton 1-2 2-2 5, O’Neale 2-3 0-0 4, Burks 1-1
Antonio 48 (Aldridge 14). Assists—Houston 12
x-Washington 42 35 .545 13½ points and eight assists for Houston. (Harden 8), San Antonio 19 (K.Anderson 5).
Denver 22 41 16 32 17 — 128 0-0 2. Totals 46-76 18-25 121. Total Fouls—Houston 19, San Antonio 19.
Miami 41 36 .532 14½ 3-Point Goals—Milwaukee 12-33 (Parker 5-8, MINNESOTA (97) Technicals—Houston coach Rockets
Bledsoe 4-8, Antetokounmpo 1-2, Snell 1-4, Bjelica 2-7 2-2 7, Gibson 3-7 0-0 6, Towns 7-13 (Defensive three second). A—18,418 (18,418).
Milwaukee 41 36 .532 14½ Pacers 111, CLIPPERS 104: Victor Oladipo scored 30 6-6 20, Jones 6-13 1-1 15, Wiggins 10-22 2-3 23,
Middleton 1-6, Jennings 0-1, Henson 0-1, Terry Pacers 111, Clippers 104
Detroit 37 40 .481 18½ points, Myles Turner added 24 and the Indiana Pacers 0-3), Denver 11-36 (Murray 3-7, Hernangomez Brown 1-1 0-0 3, Georges-Hunt 0-1 0-0 0, Dieng INDIANA (111)
2-5, Millsap 2-5, Jokic 2-5, Craig 1-4, D.Harris 1-2 0-0 2, Patton 1-2 0-0 2, Brooks 4-12 2-2 12, Bogdanovic 6-11 1-2 15, T.Young 4-12 0-0 8,
Charlotte 34 44 .436 22 rallied to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 111-104 for their 1-5, Lyles 0-2, Barton 0-3). Fouled Crawford 3-10 0-0 7. Totals 38-90 13-14 97. Turner 9-15 4-5 24, Collison 4-7 4-4 14, Oladipo
Utah 28 33 26 34 — 121
New York 27 50 .351 28½ fifth straight victory. Out—Bledsoe, Antetokounmpo. 11-17 5-6 30, Robinson III 0-1 0-0 0, Booker 0-0
Rebounds—Milwaukee 45 (Antetokounmpo Minnesota 26 24 21 26 — 97 0-0 0, Sabonis 1-5 0-0 2, Joseph 4-9 0-0 10,
Chicago 26 51 .338 29½ 12), Denver 57 (Millsap, Jokic 13). 3-Point Goals—Utah 11-28 (Rubio 5-6, Crowder Stephenson 3-9 2-4 8. Totals 42-86 16-21 111.
Brooklyn 25 52 .325 30½ BULLS 113, Wizards 94: Rookie Lauri Markkanen scored Assists—Milwaukee 27 (Bledsoe, 2-6, Jerebko 1-2, Stockton 1-2, Mitchell 1-3, L.A. CLIPPERS (104)
Antetokounmpo 6), Denver 27 (Murray 7). Ingles 1-4, O’Neale 0-1, Favors 0-2, Niang 0-2), Harris 9-16 0-0 21, Gallinari 1-9 5-5 7, Jordan 4-8
Orlando 22 54 .289 33 23 points to lead the Bulls over the Wizards. Total Fouls—Milwaukee 37, Denver 23. Minnesota 8-24 (Jones 2-4, Brooks 2-6, Brown 0-2 8, Rivers 7-15 1-2 18, Wallace 4-7 0-0 9,
Atlanta 22 55 .286 33½ Technicals—Milwaukee coach Bucks 1-1, Wiggins 1-2, Bjelica 1-3, Crawford 1-4, Towns Harrell 9-12 0-0 19, C.Williams 0-0 0-0 0,
(Defensive three second), Bledsoe, 0-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Utah 45 Thornwell 1-2 0-0 2, L.Williams 7-13 5-5 20.
CAVALIERS 98, Mavericks 87: LeBron James struggled Antetokounmpo, Denver coach Nuggets (Gobert 13), Minnesota 32 (Towns 7). Totals 42-82 11-14 104.
WESTERN before extending his record double-digit scoring streak (Defensive three
Ejected—Antetokounmpo. A—19,520 (19,155).
second). Assists—Utah 29 (Ingles 9), Minnesota 19
(Wiggins, Jones 4). Total Fouls—Utah 19,
Indiana 22 28 26 35
L.A. Clippers 30 21 27 26
— 111
— 104
CONFERENCE to 868 games and the Cavaliers beat Dallas. Warriors 117, Suns 107 Minnesota 17. A—18,978 (18,798). 3-Point Goals—Indiana 11-28 (Oladipo 3-6,
PHOENIX (107) Pistons 108, Nets 96 Joseph 2-3, Collison 2-3, Turner 2-4,
W L Pct GB Jackson 9-23 2-2 22, Bender 5-9 0-0 14, Chriss DETROIT (108)
z-Houston 62 15 .805 —
Pistons 108, NETS 96: Reggie Jackson scored 29 points, 9-15 3-5 22, Ulis 5-14 1-1 12, Daniels 1-5 0-0 2, Johnson 6-11 4-6 17, Tolliver 4-7 0-1 10,
Bogdanovic 2-6, Robinson III 0-1, Stephenson
0-5), L.A. Clippers 9-25 (Harris 3-6, Rivers 3-8,
Stanley Johnson had 17, and the Pistons preserved their House 6-11 3-3 16, Peters 2-3 1-1 6, Williams 3-7 Drummond 4-7 5-6 13, Jackson 9-22 11-13 29, Harrell 1-1, Wallace 1-2, L.Williams 1-4, Thornwell
y-Golden State 56 21 .727 6 2-2 8, Harrison 1-3 2-2 5. Totals 41-90 14-16 107. Bullock 2-10 0-0 5, Moreland 2-4 0-0 4,
slim playoff hopes with a 108-96 victory over the Nets. GOLDEN STATE (117) Ellenson 1-5 2-2 4, Smith 7-8 1-2 17, Kennard
0-1, Gallinari 0-3). Fouled Out—None.
Portland 48 29 .623 14 Rebounds—Indiana 40 (T.Young 9), L.A.
Durant 12-19 2-2 29, Green 5-8 0-0 13, Looney 3-10 2-2 9. Totals 38-84 25-32 108. Clippers 36 (Jordan 12). Assists—Indiana 23
San Antonio 45 32 .584 17 2-6 1-2 5, Cook 7-11 2-2 19, Thompson 10-19 1-1 23, BROOKLYN (96)
Thunder 109, PELICANS 104: Russell Westbrook had a West 1-5 2-2 4, Bell 5-7 0-0 10, Pachulia 0-0 0-0 Carroll 3-11 3-4 11, Hollis-Jefferson 6-11 2-3 14,
(Oladipo 12), L.A. Clippers 24 (Rivers, Harris 7).
Oklahoma City 45 33 .577 17½ Total Fouls—Indiana 12, L.A. Clippers 19.
triple-double to lead Oklahoma City over the New Or- 0, McGee 1-3 0-0 2, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Allen 6-9 2-4 15, Russell 5-15 0-0 13, Crabbe 2-5 Technicals—Indiana coach Nate McMillan.
Utah 44 33 .571 18 Livingston 3-4 0-0 6, Young 2-8 0-0 6. Totals 0-0 4, Cunningham 3-6 1-2 9, Acy 0-4 0-0 0, A—15,866 (19,060).
leans Pelicans 109-104 on Sunday night. Westbrook fin- 48-90 8-9 117. Dinwiddie 1-2 0-0 2, LeVert 4-10 1-1 10, Stauskas
Minnesota 44 34 .564 18½ Bulls 113, Wizards 94
ished with 26 points, 15 rebounds and 13 assists. Phoenix 24 35 18 30 — 107 1-2 0-0 3, Harris 6-12 1-1 15. Totals 37-87 10-15 96. WASHINGTON (94)
Golden State 22 36 36 23 — 117 Detroit 33 29 21 25 — 108
New Orleans 43 34 .558 19 Porter Jr. 7-12 0-0 17, Morris 4-7 0-0 8, Gortat
3-Point Goals—Phoenix 11-31 (Bender 4-6, Brooklyn 28 20 22 26 — 96 4-7 2-2 10, Satoransky 3-5 2-2 9, Beal 5-17 5-5
Denver 42 35 .545 20 Jackson 2-6, Peters 1-2, Chriss 1-2, Harrison 1-2, 3-Point Goals—Detroit 7-19 (Smith 2-2, Tolliver 15, Oubre Jr. 2-8 0-0 4, Scott 5-10 2-2 14, Smith
HAWKS 94, Magic 88: Tyler Dorsey scored 19 points and
L.A. Clippers 41 36 .532 21 Ulis 1-4, House 1-5, Daniels 0-4), Golden State 2-4, Kennard 1-2, Johnson 1-3, Bullock 1-5, 3-8 0-0 6, Sessions 1-2 0-0 2, Frazier 0-1 0-0 0,
the Hawks beat the Magic 94-88 on Sunday. 13-28 (Green 3-5, Cook 3-5, Durant 3-6, Jackson 0-1, Ellenson 0-2), Brooklyn 12-43 Meeks 3-4 1-1 9. Totals 37-81 12-12 94.
L.A. Lakers 33 42 .440 28 Thompson 2-5, Young 2-7). Fouled Out—None. (Russell 3-11, Cunningham 2-4, Carroll 2-5, CHICAGO (113)
Sacramento 24 53 .312 38 Rebounds—Phoenix 42 (Bender 11), Golden Harris 2-7, Allen 1-1, Stauskas 1-2, LeVert 1-6, Holiday 5-7 0-0 12, Markkanen 7-11 4-7 23,
Jazz 121, TIMBERWOLVES 97: Ricky Rubio scored 23 State 47 (Durant 11). Assists—Phoenix 26 (Ulis Dinwiddie 0-1, Hollis-Jefferson 0-1, Crabbe 0-2, Lopez 3-4 0-0 6, Payne 2-4 0-0 5, Nwaba 4-10
Dallas 23 54 .299 39 points as the Utah Jazz beat the Timberwolves. 9), Golden State 31 (Green 12). Total Acy 0-3). Fouled Out—None. 2-2 10, Valentine 2-4 0-0 5, Portis 6-10 2-2 18,
Fouls—Phoenix 12, Golden State 14. A—19,596 Rebounds—Detroit 53 (Drummond 14), Vonleh 2-3 0-0 5, Felicio 2-5 0-0 4, Grant 4-9
Memphis 21 56 .273 41 (19,596). Brooklyn 40 (Hollis-Jefferson 8). 1-2 11, Arcidiacono 0-2 0-0 0, Kilpatrick 6-13 0-0
Phoenix 19 59 .244 43½ Thunder 109, Pelicans 104 Assists—Detroit 17 (Johnson 4), Brooklyn 23 14. Totals 43-82 9-13 113.
NUGGETS 128, Bucks 125 (OT): Nikola Jokic had 35 OKLAHOMA CITY (109) (LeVert, Russell 7). Total Fouls—Detroit 16, Washington 27 32 16 19 — 94
x-clinched playoff spot George 9-24 6-6 27, Anthony 6-16 0-2 16, Brooklyn 22. Technicals—Drummond,
y-clinched division points and 13 rebounds and Denver rallied to beat the Adams 6-9 2-4 14, Westbrook 9-17 8-11 26, Moreland, Brooklyn coach Nets (Defensive
Chicago 36 32 19 26 — 113
z-clinched conference Bucks 128-125 in overtime. 3-Point Goals—Washington 8-30 (Porter Jr.
Brewer 2-8 0-0 4, Grant 5-5 2-2 12, Patterson three second), Acy. Ejected—Drummond, Acy. 3-7, Meeks 2-3, Scott 2-5, Satoransky 1-2,
1-3 0-0 3, Felton 2-10 0-0 4, Abrines 1-3 0-0 3. A—16,097 (17,732). Morris 0-1, Frazier 0-1, Smith 0-2, Oubre Jr. 0-3,
Totals 41-95 18-25 109. Cavaliers 98, Mavericks 87
RESULTS WARRIORS 117, Suns 107: Kevin Durant had 29 points, NEW ORLEANS (104) DALLAS (87)
Beal 0-6), Chicago 18-34 (Markkanen 5-8,
Portis 4-5, Holiday 2-2, Grant 2-5, Kilpatrick
AND SCHEDULE 11 rebounds and eight assists, and the Golden State
Moore 6-12 0-0 15, Davis 8-17 9-11 25, Okafor 0-1
0-0 0, Rondo 5-9 0-0 11, Holiday 4-10 3-4 12, Hill
Barnes 10-19 5-5 30, Nowitzki 4-8 0-0 9, Powell
1-1 3-4 6, Smith Jr. 6-17 0-0 14, Finney-Smith 2-7
2-5, Vonleh 1-1, Payne 1-2, Valentine 1-3, Nwaba
0-1, Arcidiacono 0-2). Fouled Out—None.
All times Central Warriors overcame a sloppy start to beat Phoenix 117- 1-4 1-2 3, Miller 5-11 1-2 14, Diallo 1-3 2-3 4, 0-0 5, McDermott 4-7 0-0 9, Kleber 1-3 0-0 2, Rebounds—Washington 37 (Gortat 7), Chicago
Saturday Mirotic 2-9 0-0 4, Clark 6-7 1-1 16. Totals 38-83 Noel 0-2 0-0 0, Ferrell 3-11 0-0 8, Harrison 1-5 40 (Felicio 8). Assists—Washington 27
Washington 107, Charlotte 93 107, handing the Suns their franchise-record 15th con- 17-23 104. 2-2 4. Totals 32-80 10-11 87. (Satoransky 6), Chicago 30 (Grant 7). Total
Oklahoma City 20 33 27 29 — 109 CLEVELAND (98)
Detroit 115, New York 109 secutive loss. James 5-21 4-4 16, Love 4-13 3-5 13, Nance Jr.
Fouls—Washington 12, Chicago 17.
Boston 110, Toronto 99 New Orleans 28 22 25 29 — 104 Technicals—Morris, Washington coach Wizards
3-Point Goals—Oklahoma City 9-31 (Anthony 3-3 1-3 7, Calderon 3-6 0-0 8, Hood 4-9 0-0 9, (Delay of game), Chicago coach Bulls
Brooklyn 110, Miami 109, OT Osman 2-3 1-2 6, Green 2-4 0-0 4, Zizic 0-0 0-0
Golden State 112, Sacramento 96 TRAIL BLAZERS 113, Grizzlies 98: Damian Lillard had 27 4-8, George 3-11, Patterson 1-3, Abrines 1-3,
0, Thompson 1-5 2-2 4, Perrantes 0-1 0-0 0,
(Defensive three second). A—20,466 (20,917).
Westbrook 0-1, Brewer 0-2, Felton 0-3), New 76ers 119, Hornets 102
Monday points and nine assists, and Portland held off a late run Orleans 11-32 (Clark 3-3, Moore 3-6, Miller 3-7, Smith 6-11 0-0 15, Clarkson 5-9 6-7 16. Totals PHILADELPHIA (119)
No games scheduled. by Memphis. The Trail Blazers clinched their fifth straight Holiday 1-4, Rondo 1-5, Hill 0-2, Mirotic 0-5). 35-85 17-23 98. Covington 7-21 2-2 17, Ilyasova 5-8 2-2 16,
Tuesday Dallas 25 22 30 10 — 87
Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Oklahoma City Johnson 1-5 2-2 4, Simmons 10-17 0-0 20,
Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. playoff spot earlier in the evening. 51 (Westbrook 15), New Orleans 44 (Davis 11). Cleveland 18 30 25 25 — 98 Redick 7-15 1-1 20, Holmes 3-3 0-0 6, Fultz 2-5
Toronto at Cleveland, 6 p.m. Assists—Oklahoma City 24 (Westbrook 13), 3-Point Goals—Dallas 13-37 (Barnes 5-10, 0-0 4, McConnell 3-6 0-0 6, Korkmaz 1-1 0-0 3,
Atlanta at Miami, 6:30 p.m. New Orleans 28 (Rondo 9). Total Ferrell 2-6, Smith Jr. 2-6, Powell 1-1, McDermott Anderson 0-3 1-2 1, Belinelli 9-10 1-1 22. Totals
Orlando at New York, 6:30 p.m. Kings at LAKERS (late): De’Aaron Fox had 15 points and Fouls—Oklahoma City 22, New Orleans 20. 1-2, Nowitzki 1-4, Finney-Smith 1-5, Kleber 0-1, 48-94 9-10 119.
Boston at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Technicals—Anthony, Mirotic. A—18,500 Harrison 0-2), Cleveland 11-26 (Smith 3-6, CHARLOTTE (102)
eight assists in the Kings’ fourth straight loss on Sunday, (16,867). James 2-3, Love 2-4, Calderon 2-5, Osman 1-2, Kidd-Gilchrist 6-13 4-4 16, Williams 2-9 0-0 5,
Charlotte at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Golden State at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. falling 112-96 to the Warriors. Hawks 94, Magic 88 Hood 1-3, Perrantes 0-1, Clarkson 0-2). Fouled Howard 4-7 2-5 10, Walker 2-7 5-5 10, Batum
Washington at Houston, 7 p.m. ORLANDO (88) Out—None. Rebounds—Dallas 38 (Nowitzki, 3-9 2-2 8, Kaminsky 3-8 3-4 10, Hernangomez
Portland at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Isaac 5-11 2-2 15, Gordon 4-13 0-0 10, Vucevic Noel 7), Cleveland 50 (James, Love 13). 2-3 11-14 15, Monk 6-13 0-0 16, Stone 0-0 0-0 0,
3-19 4-4 10, Augustin 8-14 3-3 20, Iwundu 2-6 Assists—Dallas 15 (Smith Jr. 6), Cleveland 21 Lamb 5-13 0-0 12. Totals 33-82 27-34 102.
Indiana at Denver, 8 p.m. Trail Blazers 113, Grizzlies 98 0-0 5, Birch 0-1 0-0 0, Biyombo 3-8 0-0 6, (James 12). Total Fouls—Dallas 20, Cleveland Philadelphia 28 32 31 28 — 119
Memphis 24 27 24 23 — 98
L.A. Lakers at Utah, 8 p.m. MEMPHIS (98) Purvis 0-2 0-0 0, Mack 3-10 2-2 8, Hezonja 5-12 12. Technicals—Dallas coach Mavericks
Portland 32 23 43 15 — 113 Charlotte 29 22 27 24 — 102
Sacramento at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Selden 7-14 1-2 17, Martin 4-8 1-2 10, Gasol 3-6 1-2 14. Totals 33-96 12-13 88. (Defensive three second). A—20,562 (20,562).
San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. 0-0 7, Simmons 2-5 0-0 4, D.Brooks 11-26 2-3 3-Point Goals—Memphis 9-21 (D.Brooks 4-9, 3-Point Goals—Philadelphia 14-32 (Redick 5-8,
ATLANTA (94) Spurs 100, Rockets 83 Ilyasova 4-7, Belinelli 3-4, Korkmaz 1-1,
28, Rabb 3-5 0-0 6, D.Davis 2-5 2-2 6, Teague Selden 2-4, Gasol 1-2, Martin 1-3, McLemore
Wednesday Prince 2-6 0-0 5, Collins 5-9 0-0 10, Dedmon HOUSTON (83) Covington 1-9, Johnson 0-1, Anderson 0-2),
3-7 1-1 7, McLemore 5-12 2-2 13. Totals 40-88 1-3), Portland 12-38 (Aminu 3-6, Turner 2-4,
Dallas at Orlando, 6 p.m. Collins 2-5, McCollum 2-7, Lillard 2-8,
7-16 0-0 17, Taylor 4-11 1-1 9, Lee 2-7 0-0 4, Ariza 2-7 2-4 7, Tucker 1-7 0-0 3, Capela 3-9 5-6 Charlotte 9-30 (Monk 4-9, Lamb 2-4, Williams
Philadelphia at Detroit, 6 p.m. 9-12 98. Bembry 2-3 0-0 4, Muscala 5-11 0-0 13, Plumlee 11, Harden 8-19 8-8 25, Gordon 7-15 2-3 18, Black
PORTLAND (113) Connaughton 1-2, Swanigan 0-1, Napier 0-5). 1-3, Walker 1-5, Kaminsky 1-5, Hernangomez
Miami at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. 4-5 0-0 8, Magette 2-6 0-0 5, Dorsey 8-11 0-0 1-2 2-2 4, R.Anderson 0-1 2-3 2, Mbah a Moute 0-1, Batum 0-3). Fouled Out—Ilyasova.
Turner 7-9 1-1 17, Aminu 5-8 4-5 17, Nurkic 4-10 Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Memphis 42
Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. 19. Totals 41-85 1-1 94. 1-5 0-0 2, Johnson 0-4 0-0 0, Quarterman 0-0 Rebounds—Philadelphia 44 (Covington 11),
2-2 10, Lillard 7-15 11-11 27, McCollum 7-16 4-4 20, (Rabb 13), Portland 43 (Aminu 10). Orlando 18 25 21 24 — 88
Memphis at New Orleans, 7 p.m. 0-0 0, G.Green 3-8 3-3 11. Totals 26-77 24-29 Charlotte 40 (Hernangomez 11).
Layman 0-0 0-0 0, Swanigan 2-4 0-0 4, Assists—Memphis 20 (Teague 5), Portland 28
San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Atlanta 21 35 13 25 — 94 83. Assists—Philadelphia 36 (Simmons 15),
Leonard 3-4 0-0 6, Collins 2-8 1-2 7, Napier 1-8 (Lillard, McCollum 9). Total Fouls—Memphis 19,
3-Point Goals—Orlando 10-36 (Isaac 3-6, SAN ANTONIO (100) Charlotte 17 (Walker 4). Total
0-0 2, Connaughton 1-2 0-0 3, Baldwin IV 0-0 Portland 15. Technicals—Selden. A—19,545
Hezonja 3-8, Gordon 2-6, Iwundu 1-2, Augustin D.Green 3-11 4-4 12, K.Anderson 2-4 1-2 5, Fouls—Philadelphia 24, Charlotte 13. A—17,005
0-0 0. Totals 39-84 23-25 113. (19,393).
1-5, Purvis 0-2, Vucevic 0-3, Mack 0-4), Atlanta Aldridge 11-19 1-1 23, Murray 6-14 1-2 13, Mills 5-9 (19,077).
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IN BRIEF
Asian-Americans
Republican convention set for year, when Democrats could hold a
August 2020 in Charlotte, NC slim majority in the House and possi-
bly even control the Senate as a result
The Republican National Conven- of the midterm elections in November.
face increasing
tion will be held in North Carolina’s At a Rose Garden news conference
largest city in August 2020, and party Monday, Trump called the trade
leaders said Monday that they’ll gath- agreement “truly historic news” but
er with an eye on nominating Presi- said he’s “not at all confident” that it
income disparity
dent Donald Trump for a second term. will win congressional approval.
Party chairwoman Ronna McDaniel “Anything you submit to Congress
announced that the convention will be is trouble, no matter what,” Trump
held in Charlotte on Aug. 24-27. said, arguing that Democrats “can take
Mayor Vi Lyles said Charlotte has a the greatest thing ever done and try to
chance to show it can host both major Frank Witsil Detroit Free Press make it sound as bad as possible.”
political parties. The city hosted the USA TODAY Network In Ottawa, Canadian Prime Minister
Democratic National Convention in The distribution of income Justin Trudeau, who argued with
2012. Growing up in Auburn Hills, Michi- Trump over trade in recent months,
gan, Tony Zhang considered his family among Asians went from said the deal “will be good for Canadi-
James Allison, Tasuku Honjo – and all the Asians he knew – to be being one of the most an workers, good for Canadian busi-
win Nobel for cancer research middle class. nesses and good for Canadian fam-
His parents, both immigrants from equal to the most unequal ilies.”
Researchers from the United States China in the 1990s, are hardworking Dairy farmers in Canada de-
and Japan won the Nobel Prize in folks, he said. They own and operate a among America’s major nounced the deal for giving the United
medicine Monday for discoveries that Chinese takeout. To help them get by, racial and ethnic groups. States greater access to Canada’s dairy
help the body marshal its cellular the Oakland University senior would Analysis of government data from 1970 to 2016
markets. Trudeau could have a diffi-
troops to attack invading cancers. One sometimes join them in their no-frills by the Pew Research Center cult time selling the pact in Quebec, an
cancer doctor said that “an untold restaurant. important dairy-producing province.
number of lives … have been saved by New economic data about Asians in Regardless, free and fair trade in
the science that they pioneered.” the USA – and popular “crazy rich” nity and mobility and have less politi- North America “is in a much more sta-
James Allison of the University of media portrayals – show that Asian- cal influence.” ble place than it was yesterday,” he
Texas and Tasuku Honjo of Kyoto Uni- Americans are the racial group facing The gap in the standard of living be- said. “We now have a path forward.”
versity will share the prize, worth just the greatest income inequality, a prob- tween Asians near the top and the bot- In Mexico, the trade pact faces a
more than $1 million, for 2018. Their lem, experts said, that could thwart tom of the income ladder nearly dou-
parallel work concerned proteins that the kind of economic opportunity, mo- bled. The Washington-based think See TRADE, Page 2B
act as brakes on the immune system. bility and influence Zhang hopes to tank concluded Asians displaced Afri-
one day have after he graduates. can-Americans as America’s most
2 Koreas begin removing DMZ “I definitely want to be rich,” Zhang, economically divided racial group.
mines to ease military tensions 20, said. “Who doesn’t?” This change, experts said, can be at-
According to an analysis of govern- tributed to immigration, education,
North and South Korean troops be- ment data by the Pew Research Center, and the “crazy rich Asian” narrative
gan removing some of the land mines from 1970 to 2016, the distribution of emerging from Hollywood that por-
planted at their heavily fortified border income among Asians went from be- trays Asians as a privileged group
Monday, Seoul officials said, in the ing one of the most equal to the most more than as a part of the underclass.
first implementation of recent agree- unequal among America’s major racial “This is in line with a lot of really im-
ments aimed at easing their decades- and ethnic groups. portant research that shows Asians
long military standoff. “An increase in income inequality are an extremely diverse group in the
The demining comes amid resumed matters because of the potential for United States, and immigration plays The U.S., Canada and Mexico have
diplomacy over North Korea’s nuclear social and economic consequences,” an important role of Asians in this reached a new trade deal that leaders
weapons program after weeks of stale- the study said. “People at the lower country,” said Joshua Rivera, data and from all three countries say will
mated negotiations. rungs of the income ladder may expe- benefit workers across North
From staff and wire reports rience diminished economic opportu- See ASIAN, Page 2B America. JUDI BOTTONI/AP
Short-handed
Supreme Court
goes to the frogs
Richard Wolf
USA TODAY
Kavanaugh was a
The court’s first case focused on an Four liberals and four conservatives on
endangered frog – not the sort of issue the Supreme Court debated the fate of
that usually divides the justices along the dusky gopher frog on the opening
ideological lines. But that appeared to day of the 2018 term. AP
MONEY
GE shares
rise 7% after New Canada trade deal
replacing CEO
Mike Snider
USA TODAY
benefits US dairy farmers
General Electric is making a change
Pact to allow more sales “Those products were not really be-
ing treated fairly as far as those who
at the top, naming Lawrence Culp, for- of milk, butter, cheese worked so hard to produce them, and
mer head of tech firm Danaher Corp. to now they’re going to be treated fairly,”
replace CEO John Flannery. Rick Barrett Milwaukee Journal Sentinel he added.
Culp, who had been named to GE’s USA TODAY NETWORK Canadian officials said they weren’t
board of directors in April, takes over a to blame. Instead, they faulted the U.S.
shrinking corporate giant, the compa- Dairy farmers in states such as New for producing too much milk in a global
ny announced Monday. In recent York and Wisconsin will be able to sell marketplace that was already flooded
years, GE has sold its more of their milk, butter and cheese with the product.
appliance division, as to Canada under a new trade pact that The new deal also benefits New York,
well as many of its GE replaces the North American Free In early 2017, dozens of dairy farms the nation’s third-largest milk producer
Capital assets. Most re- Trade Agreement. were nearly forced out of business and the No. 1 producer of yogurt, cottage
cently, GE said it would The two countries will now join when they lost their milk buyer cheese and sour cream, according to the
sell its GE Healthcare Mexico in updating that 1994 accord, following a trade dispute with Canada. New York Farm Bureau.
division and energy which will be renamed the United MICHAEL SEARS/USA TODAY NETWORK “We have an overall positive look at
Lawrence company Baker States Mexico Canada Agreement. both the Canadian and Mexico agree-
Culp Hughes, which it ac- As part of the deal, the U.S. is get- ment,” said Lauren Williams, senior as-
quired two years ago. ting expanded access to Canada’s pro- Canada will also add an export sociate director of national affairs for
Culp, 55, was president and CEO of tected dairy market. charge on skim milk products and in- the state Farm Bureau. “It’s going to be a
Washington, D.C.-based science and Canada will ease restrictions on its fant formula, allowing U.S. producers to positive for New York agricultural, and
tech company Danaher Corp. from dairy market and allow American expand their presence overseas. with the Canadian provisions, it’s going
2000 to 2014. farmers to export about $560 million In early 2017, dozens of dairy farms in to be a positive for the New York dairy
“Larry Culp has a proven track rec- worth of dairy products to its northern Wisconsin, the nation’s second-largest industry.”
ord in company transformation and neighbor. That’s about 3.5 percent of dairy producer, were nearly forced out There was no immediate comment
delivering shareholder value,” Thomas Canada’s total $16 billion dairy indus- of business when they lost their milk from the state Department of Agricul-
Horton, GE’s lead director, said in a try. buyer following a trade dispute with ture and Markets about the impact of
statement. “The board looks forward “This is a very, very big deal for our Canada. the trade deal.
to working with Larry and his team to farmers. Mexico and Canada will be Grassland Dairy Products said it no The agreement will help dairy farm-
return GE to growth and long-term opened up a lot more than they are longer would buy milk from those farms ers in New York who had been stung by
success.” now, and I think there will be a better because it lost millions of dollars in restrictive trade policies with Mexico
GE announced its GE Power busi- spirit between our three countries, business when the Canadian dairy in- and Canada, said Bob Wellington, a
ness would take a $23 billion noncash which is important for our farmers,” dustry made it harder for U.S. proces- dairy economist at Agri-Mark Coopera-
charge due to its weak performance. President Donald Trump said Monday sors to sell ultrafiltered milk – used to tive, which is based in Andover, Massa-
GE Power “will fall short of previously in a speech at the White House. make cheese – in Canada. chusetts.
indicated guidance for free cash flow Canada will eliminate its so-called Trump promised to settle that fight, “The problem was our trade with
and EPS for 2018,” the company said. Class 7 milk pricing system, which and other agricultural skirmishes, in the Canada really put us in a hole about two
GE shares rose 7 percent Monday to makes it cheaper for the country’s NAFTA negotiations. years ago. And it looks like that is going
close at $12.09. Shares had fallen 39 dairy processors to buy certain ingre- “The deal includes a substantial in- to get straightened out,” Wellington
percent this year and hit a one-year dients domestically. The system was a crease in our farmers’ opportunities to said. “I think very much so it’s going to
low last week. big obstacle in the trade talks. export American wheat, poultry, eggs be a positive.”
In June, GE was removed from the And market access for the U.S. will and dairy, including milk, butter, Contributing: Chad Arnold, Joseph
Dow Jones Industrial Average, where exceed Canada’s concessions in the cheese, yogurt and ice cream,” the presi- Spector of the (Rochester) Democrat and
it had been a member since 1896. Trans-Pacific Partnership talks. dent said Monday. Chronicle
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timates Amazon will generate $4.6 bil- Leading sector, stock continues uptrend.
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LOSERS Company (ticker symbol) Price $ Chg % Chg % Chg
claim 4.1 percent of the overall market. Type Close 6 mo ago Type Close 6 mo ago
Prime lending 5.25% 4.75% 30 yr. !xed 4.63% 4.30%
eMarketer expects Amazon’s market Federal funds 2.18% 1.44% 15 yr. !xed 3.94% 3.70%
Nektar Therapeutics (NKTR) 56.65 -4.31 -7.1 -5.1
share to reach 7 percent by 2020. Mean- Dips premarket after negative cancer drug report. 3 mo. T-bill 2.20% 1.71% 1 yr. ARM 3.96% 3.84%
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LIFELINE MOVIES
Jon Hamm won an Emmy and two Golden Globes for his portrayal of ad man Don Draper in the AMC drama “Mad Men.”
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model, who signed with Elite 1978, ou are not imagining things. That is Jon Hamm fully turned out in 1960s-era attire for “Bad Times
shared the runway with Elle Fanning,
Winnie Harlow and Eva Longoria. at the El Royale,” the first time he has revisited the era since his career-defining, Emmy-winning
role as Don Draper in AMC’s “Mad Men.” ❚ But Hamm is a long way from Madison Avenue (and
Draper’s exquisite wardrobe) as traveling salesman Laramie Seymour Sullivan, who checks into
the once-glamorous El Royale resort. Sullivan’s loud demeanor and louder plaid suit jacket are so out there
that Hamm knew it was a big step from his famous character: “It was like, ‘I think we can work with this.’ ”
Hamm talks to USA TODAY about an envelope. And the person who hands
his stay at the “El Royale” (in theaters it to you sits and waits until you have
Oct. 12), the best Batman, what’s not finished the script, and then you give it
wrong with baseball and everything he back. It’s very hush-hush.
could say about his role in “Top Gun:
Maverick.” Q: Can you just tell us your charac-
ter’s name?
Question: So what did you say Hamm: No, I cannot. But it is a cool
when they called about this “El Roy- name.
ale” part, which meant revisiting the
MARK LENNIHAN/AP “Mad Men” era? Q: There’s an ongoing discussion
Jon Hamm: Obviously, I’m hypera- Even Hamm has trouble believing he’s about speeding up the pace of Major
MAKING WAVES ware of the awareness that comes with returning to the late 1960s. League Baseball or making changes.
CARDI B being me in a ’60s period piece. I’ve KIMBERLEY FRENCH/20TH CENTURY FOX As the world’s biggest St. Louis Cardi-
lost roles because of that. I’ve talked nals’ fan, what should be done?
Cardi B, who performed at a major people out of casting me in roles. It’s Hamm: First of all, it’s not broken.
concert in New York’s Central Park on too reminiscent. You don’t want that period-accurate. It really does help. It The last three World Series were the
Saturday night, spent Monday at a thing. But this is so different, Sulli- help forms the way the movie looks and most exciting I have seen in some time.
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arrested and charged with misde- Draper. ty great. In terms of pace, if you want
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fight in August. She was released Hamm: There were no ice ma- ing in line as the next Caped Crusader. part of baseball is the pastoral part of it.
with a “desk appearance ticket” to chines, but there were definitely beds Hamm: It’s on social media, but it’s There is no better evening than going
return to face the charges at a later, and Bibles, that’s for sure. I could have not really a thing. You know that, right? to a baseball game.
unspecified court date. slept there. ... It’s definitely the biggest
set I’ve ever been on. I’ve had that im- Q: Can you give an idea of how in- Q: So no changes?
mersive feel certainly on “Mad Men,” tense the security is around “Top Hamm: I would get rid of the
when you walk through the office and Gun: Maverick” secrets? designated hitter. The DH is an abom-
all the papers and all the minutiae are Hamm: You are handed the script in ination.
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Wyatt D. Wheeler
Springfield News-Leader
USA TODAY NETWORK
Vote: Week 6
Skyler Hulse
football player
of the week
The stars were out Friday night
while once again putting up big num-
bers for their respective teams.
Seven athletes stood out on the
gridiron and are nominated in our
player of the week vote.
Voting is open until 3 a.m. Wednes-
day. There is no limit to how many
times you can vote.
Skyler Hulse (left) The public and high school coach-
and Tyler Lovelace es are invited to nominate athletes
(right) both who should be put up for the fol-
celebrate during lowing week’s vote. Email News-
Missouri State’s win Leader sports reporter Wyatt
over Illinois State on Wheeler at
Saturday. The Bears wwheeler@news-leader.com
are in the midst of with the player’s name and
their most statistics from the week by
successful season 8:30 a.m. Monday.
since 1989 with two Voting is only accept-
wins over ranked ed through our website.
opponents. ANDREW Email votes will not
JANSEN/NEWS-LEADER count.
Trey Quick, Rolla —
36 carries for 294 yards
and three touchdowns. Also
had three receptions for 51
MAKING A RUN
yards in 34-28 win over Waynesville.
Brayden Lidgard, West Plains — 15
carries for 184 yards and three touch-
downs. Also had zero receptions for 76
yards and a touchdown in a 49-14 win
over Parkview.
AT HISTORY
Dillon Hester, Strafford — Seven
catches for 132 yards in 17-14 loss to Fair
Grove.
Logan Armitage, Hollister — Six
catches for 159 yards and a touchdown
in 47-27 loss to Reeds Spring.
Zach Westmoreland, Joplin —
The last time MSU saw this kind of success was 1989 Five carries for 31 yards and two touch-
downs. Also had seven catches for 41
yards in 20-6 win over Neosho.
Wyatt D. Wheeler The two wins over ranked opponents are the first Blaine Huston, Glendale — 35-
Springfield News-Leader time the Bears won two games against ranked op- of-48 passing for 447 yards and four
USA TODAY NETWORK
ponents in the same season since 2013. The two touchdowns. Also had 11 carries for
wins were against No. 24 Illinois State and No. 15 nine yards and a touchdown in a 38-7
Missouri State’s win over FCS No. 9 ranked Illi- South Dakota State. Missouri State finished the win over Kickapoo.
nois State will go down as one of the biggest wins in 2013 season 5-7. Gavin Bess, Lighthouse Christian
recent Bears football history and as the best victory Miley Cyrus was atop the charts and was swing- — 15 catches for 165 yards and two
for head coach Dave Steckel to date. ing from a Wrecking Ball all over the internet. touchdowns in 28-20 loss to Skyline.
But how historic was it? But this win sets the Bears up for more history.
The win was the Bears’ second-consecutive over Missouri State is seeking its first playoff appear- See WEEK 6, Page 2D
a ranked opponent, the first time they’ve done that ance since 1990. The Bears’ last playoff game was on
since 1989. Nov. 24, 1990 — still four years before the birth of
Back then, George H.W. Bush was in his first year Justin Bieber.
of being in office, The Simpsons debuted at the end Since then, Missouri State’s best win against a
of the year and the writer of this article was still five ranked opponent was on Sept. 7, 1996, when the
years from being born. Bears beat No. 3 McNeese State 12-7 on the road —
The Bears have already made history this sea- the same day Tupac was fatally shot.
son. Missouri State’s next win over a Top 10 ranked
With the two ranked wins coming in consecutive opponent wouldn’t come until Oct. 8, 2005, when
weeks, it was the first time the Bears won two- the Bears beat No. 6 Northern Iowa 24-21 in Spring-
straight games against ranked opponents in suc- field. Kanye West’s “Gold Digger” was No. 1 on the
cessive games since Sept. 2-9, 1989. Missouri State charts and Donald Trump was in his fourth season
beat No. 8 Northwestern State 20-10 and No. 14 In- of hosting The Apprentice.
diana State 31-10 in back-to-back weeks. The Bears’ next win over a Top 10 team didn’t
Back then, Uncle Buck was the No. 1 movie in happen until Saturday with MSU’s 24-21 win over Scenes from the West Plains and
theaters while Paula Abdul and the New Kids on the No. 9 Illinois State. Parkview football game at Parkview
Block were putting out hits. Missouri State now moves to 24-94 all-time High School on Friday. ANDREW
Before the Bears’ win over Northern Arizona on against the FCS Top 25. JANSEN/NEWS-LEADER
Sept. 15, Missouri State had lost 10-consecutive
games to ranked opponents. See BEARS, Page 2D
Week 6:
Missouri high
school football
‘We’re all pulling for you’: DGB gets probation rankings
Wyatt D. Wheeler Springfield News-Leader would not go on his rec- Referring to Green-Beckham as Wyatt D. Wheeler Springfield News-Leader
USA TODAY NETWORK ord if he completes pro- someone who should be a role model for USA TODAY NETWORK
bation. kids in the state of Missouri, the judge
In a small Greene County courtroom His lawyer said Mon- gave the receiver the opportunity to not We’re approaching the end of the
on Monday morning, a 6-foot-6 wide day if he was convicted, have the conviction on his record. regular season and we’re finding out
receiver walked in hoping his football it would put his football “We’re all pulling for you,” Harmison which teams are the best of the best.
career would live on. Green- career in doubt. said. “Don’t forget that. This whole The most recent edition of the high
Dorial Green-Beckham, an NFL free Beckham According to Green- community is pulling for you. This sen- school football media rankings gives
agent and former Hillcrest High School Beckham’s lawyer, Ty- tence has nothing to do with you play- us a clearer picture of who will be fight-
star, pleaded guilty in September to son Martin, the receiver is drawing in- ing football.” ing for a state title this season.
DWI from an incident that happened in terest from teams in the Canadian Foot- Harmison said in a DWI case, he A number of area teams were recog-
December 2017. ball League. A conviction, according to looks at the history of the person who is nized in this week’s media rankings.
A sentencing hearing was held Mon- Martin, would make it difficult for charged and how high the blood alcohol Southwest Missouri teams are itali-
day. Both sides agreed that probation Green-Beckham to work in Canada. level is of the accused. cized.
was appropriate. The debate was over Judge Jerry Harmison looked at the In Green-Beckham’s case, he had a The statewide high school football
which kind. receiver — who wore a denim jacket trespassing charge against him from rankings are compiled by a 12-member
Prosecutors wanted Green-Beck- over a new LeBron James Lakers jersey. when he was at Mizzou during Oct. panel of sportswriters and broadcast-
ham to get a suspended execution of “I read the newspapers,” Harmison 2012. ers. First-place votes are in parenthe-
sentence while his lawyer wanted a said. “The talk on the street is that you Green-Beckham was arrested in Oct. sis.
suspended imposition of sentence — were the last to practice and the first to
which would mean the conviction leave.” See DGB, Page 2D See RANKINGS, Page 2D
2D ❚ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2018 ❚ NEWS-LEADER
TV/RADIO SCOREBOARD
TUESDAY Incheon, South Korea All times CDT Oct. 16-17 — Fall owners meeting, New L.A. Dodgers 5, Colorado 2 start.
2 a.m. (Thursday) York. Oct. 23 — World Series starts.
MLB BASEBALL ESPN2 — Asia-Pacific Ama- NFL Oct. 30 — Trading deadline. 2018 Postseason Baseball Glance November TBA — Deadline for teams to
7 p.m. Dec. 12 — Winter owners meeting, make qualifying offers to their eligible
teur Championship, first round, AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Irving, Texas
WILD CARD
former players who became free agents,
ESPN — NL Wild Card, Colo- at Singapore Tuesday, Oct. 2: Colorado (TBD) at
East Dec. 30 — Regular season ends. fifth day after World Series.
rado-L.A. Dodgers winner at Mil- W L T Pct PF PA
Chicago (Lester 18-6), 7:09 p.m. (ESPN)
MLB BASEBALL Jan. 5-6 — Wild-card playoff round. November TBA — Deadline for free
Miami 3 1 0 .750 82 90 Wednesday, Oct. 7: Oakland (Hendricks
waukee-Chicago Cubs winner 7 p.m. Jan. 12-13 — Divisional playoff round.
0-1) at New York (Severino 19-8, Happ 7-0
agents to accept qualifying offers, 15th
New England 2 2 0 .500 95 84 Jan. 20 — NFC and AFC championship day after World Series.
(Note: Statcast Edition on TBS — AL Wild Card, Oakland Buffalo 1 3 0 .250 50 106 or Tanaka 12-6), 8:08 p.m. (TBS)
games. Nov. 6-8 — General managers’
ESPN2) at N.Y. Yankees N.Y. Jets 1 3 0 .250 89 89 Jan. 27 — Pro Bowl, Orlando, Florida. DIVISION SERIES meetings, Carlsbad, Calif.
NBA BASKETBALL NBA BASKETBALL South Feb. 3 — Super Bowl, Atlanta. (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) Nov. 8-15 — All-Star tour of Japan.
7 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Feb. 26-March 4 — NFL combine, American League Nov. 14-15 — Owners’ meetings, Atlanta.
7 p.m. Tennessee 3 1 0 .750 75 73 Indianapolis. Nov. 26-29 — Major League Baseball
TNT — Preseason, Cleveland NBA — Preseason, Chicago Jacksonville 3 1 0 .750 88 56 All Games on TBS
March 13 — League year and free Players Association executive board
at Boston at Milwaukee Houston 1 3 0 .250 96 108 agency begin. Boston vs. New York-Oakland winner meeting, Irving, Texas.
9:30 p.m. Indianapolis 1 3 0 .250 94 100 March 24-27 — Annual owners meeting, Friday, Oct. 5: New York-Oakland Nov. 30 — Last day for teams to offer
9:30 p.m. North Phoenix. winner at Boston (Sale 12-4) 2019 contracts to unsigned players on
TNT — Preseason, Denver at NBA — Preseason, Minneso- W L T Pct PF PA Saturday, Oct. 6: New York-Oakland
April 25-27 — NFL draft, Nashville. their 40-man rosters.
L.A. Lakers ta at L.A. Clippers Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 126 113 winner at Boston (Price (16-7) Dec. 9 — Hall of Fame Today’s Game
SOCCER Baltimore 3 1 0 .750 123 65 Monday, Oct. 8: Boston (Porcello 17-7) committee vote announced, Las Vegas.
NHL HOCKEY Cleveland 1 2 1 .375 102 104 at New York-Oakland winner
11:55 a.m. Pittsburgh 1 2 1 .375 102 116 Dec. 10-13 — Winter meetings, Las
6:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, Oct. 9: Boston at New
TNT — UEFA Champions NBCSN — Boston at Wash- West
MLB York-Oakland winner
Vegas.
Jan. 11 — Salary arbitration figures
League, Group F, Hoffenheim vs. ington
W L T Pct PF PA American League x-Thursday, Oct. 11: New York-Oakland exchanged.
Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 118 92 winner at Boston
Manchester City 9:30 p.m. Denver 2 1 0 .667 61 70 East Division Feb. 1-20 — Salary arbitration hearings,
2 p.m. L.A. Chargers 2 2 0 .500 111 120 Houston vs. Cleveland St. Petersburg, Fla.
NBCSN — Anaheim at San W L Pct GB Friday, Oct. 5: Cleveland (Kluber 20-7)
Oakland 1 3 0 .250 97 123 x-Boston 108 54 .667 — March 20-21 — Opening series, Seattle
TNT — UEFA Champions Jose at Houston vs. Oakland at Tokyo.
y-New York 100 62 .617 8
League, Group H, Manchester SOCCER NATIONAL CONFERENCE Tampa Bay 90 72 .556 18 Saturday, Oct. 6: Cleveland (Carrasco June 29-30 — New York Yankees vs.
United vs. Valencia Toronto 73 89 .451 35 17-10) at Houston Boston at London.
11:55 a.m. East Monday, Oct. 8: Houston at Cleveland
--- W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore 47 115 .290 61
TNT — UEFA Champions x-Tuesday, Oct. 9: Houston at
Washington 2 1 0 .667 64 44
WEDNESDAY League, Group C, Paris Saint- Dallas 2 2 0 .500 67 77 Central Division Cleveland
x-Thursday, Oct. 11: Cleveland at
MLS
Germain vs. Red Star Belgrade Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 82 81 W L Pct GB
Houston EASTERN CONFERENCE
GOLF N.Y. Giants 1 3 0 .250 73 95 x-Cleveland 91 71 .562 —
2 p.m. Minnesota 78 84 .481 13 National League W L T Pts GF GA
8 p.m. TNT — UEFA Champions South Detroit 64 98 .395 27 Atlanta 19 6 6 63 65 38
W L T Pct PF PA FS1 and MLB Network New York 19 7 5 62 57 32
GOLF — LPGA Tour, UL Inter- League, Group B, Tottenham vs. New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 137 121 Chicago 62 100 .383 29
Milwaukee vs. wild card NY City FC 15 9 8 53 55 41
national Crown, first round, at Carolina 2 1 0 .667 71 60 Kansas City 58 104 .358 33
Barcelona Thursday, Oct. 4: Colorado-Chicago Columbus 13 9 9 48 39 38
Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 112 139 winner at Milwaukee Philadelphia 14 12 5 47 43 45
Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 116 122 West Division
Friday, Oct. 5: Colorado-Chicago Montreal 12 15 4 40 42 52
North W L Pct GB D.C. United 10 11 8 38 53 48
x-Houston 103 59 .636 — winner at Milwaukee
W L T Pct PF PA Sunday, Oct. 7: Milwaukee at New England 8 11 11 35 44 49
Chicago 3 1 0 .750 111 65 y-Oakland 97 65 .599 6 Toronto FC 9 15 6 33 54 58
Bears
Continued from Page 1D
With the win, the Bears are 3-1 on the season. The
Bears are now two games above .500 for the first time
since 2016. The current three-game winning streak is
MSU’s first since 2013.
Through four games of the regular season, the
Bears have realistic hopes of reaching the playoffs
with seven games remaining.
No at-large team selected to the 2017 FCS Playoffs
ended the season with a record worse than 7-4. Illi-
Scenes from the West Plains and Parkview football nois State was the last team to qualify for the playoffs
game at Parkview High School on Friday. ANDREW with a 6-5 record, which was in 2016. The Missouri State Bears defeated the Illinois State
JANSEN/NEWS-LEADER Illinois State made the 2016 playoffs with a quality Redbirds 24-21 at Plaster Stadium on Saturday.
win over FBS team Northwestern and a three-game ANDREW JANSEN/NEWS-LEADER
winning streak at the end of the season.
PERGOLA
SUNROOM
PATIO COVER
SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES,
France – “Two years definitely can’t
come quick enough, that’s for sure.”
Bryson DeChambeau echoed Justin
Thomas’ sentiment during Team USA’s
news conference after a 171⁄2-101⁄2 loss to
Europe in the 2018 Ryder Cup, the Amer-
icans’ sixth consecutive defeat on for-
eign soil.
While there were few bright spots for
Ryan Blaney celebrates Sunday after winning the Bank of America Roval 400 at Team USA at Le Golf National outside of
Charlotte Motor Speedway. JASEN VINLOVE/USA TODAY SPORTS its 3-1 start to the week and a few singles
matches on Sunday, there’s undoubted-
ly reason for excitement for the years to Justin Thomas plays his shot from the
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