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Ohitl Deptll'llncnl ul J11b~ County, 6.1 pcl'\:cnt, down
tmd Fumily Scrvkes In its .Ill pcrccm : ;md Vinlon
nmnthly survey of county County, 10.2. down 2.2 per·
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unemployment hus be n fell to 5.5 pen.-ent in August,
sect\ thtt•ugh the summer, down
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tent tmetnpl&lt;lymcm for down 0.2 tx:rocnt m July,
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1\iWII 1111!.1 t\iiHih'Y HXPO
cluHNI with 11 bun11 Suutluy
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ltlcN 1111t1 lltll~l'tllhlllllltHI
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trlllllc\1 Ill WhlH WUM
dcHI'I'I hcd ~~~ unc ul' the
c~hlhiiiii'H liM "the biiJt~llst
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tllllll'lhlllill~ ttl lh~ NUC·
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WCI'C 11~\V .thhli!M
ot'l' red lhl ~ ycni'M !Ike the
mlnh11uro llllll' unli the
htllll!ll~ u·ump fur the kli.l8,
uM wllll u~ the t'ulkh1ri~IMI
llub · Whit , 11 muMI~u
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tinlly 1'uyltlr tuti.l Auruli
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11111k rN,
Scvt~rnl
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cvc111~ tuok plucc ln~lutlln11
ll ttlllil MhliW Whllt'
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Mury Hurrl~ WUM the pt~u•
pi~'" ~ lwicc ur the ~I) ttllllt~
llKhlblt~tL Sh rcuelvctl 11
l1crt1ino Mcw lnl! mnchlnlll'tlr
tlispluylnM thll wlnninM
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A flower shuw with Shcllu

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committed;
others expected

Of the 159 Qullta entered In the quilt anow tit 200:Z EXPO, the
levorlta eocortllng to the pao~lu'• clioloa voting waa thla one
Mt~ry

Harrla of Reedavllle called 'Tha Laoa Ro6e,'
Pletul'l!d here admlrlnli the quilt era two Racine women, Sarah
Nolgll!r, I 1'1, llnd VItUlli Lell ,
mMa by

Curlle tukh111 bcr!l uf show,
and Put l·lultcr, rcNerve bll!lt
lll' NhllW, WIIM11 hit~hlight liN
.were the di~plnyg uf l'nr111
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A. lllrl!ll I)I'IJUUCC uisplny
center tl w lh It suurocmw
won u blue ribbon for
l:)cvon auum , ll l'cutured
pumpkins. llllurth, fruits
Utlti V lll1Ubl 8, 111\d . rull
l1l1Wilt8,
In the f'urm ctlntoMt the
winner~ for the tOIIIl~l corn
stulk wcntt~ H nr~ lluhr, 16
fuul, !'irs!, und All ile

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lurgc~t sunfluwcr, Duris
Orueser, ~4 lnch~s. liiHI
Dllvon Duutu, 40 Inches : the
luracst I)Utllllkltl", Murlle
lluu1t1 , 42 in~hcs, first: tttld
Devon lluum, 40 Inches.
At dny's end severn! !!ems
were auctltlned tlff to be1\e·
I'll the llXPO t'und for next
ycnr, Included wus u scull''
lure cretlled by u 5tltl
chltlnsaw sculptur during
th~ SXPO which Pnuleue
lbrrlsun purchusctl fur
$11)~.

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The .:ustln~ Ill' Mei11s
(\llillty's Ohio Biccntcnnilll
Bell will lx:l!ill Ft'iuuy uller11\.lllll, while .:noises ~'&lt;lnllnue.
the Mel~s Hi[lh Sehoul
111lll'l.' hinl! hnnd will pcrtill'm
ThursJuv ni\Nno•.ln, m11.l Puul
IV IRIAN J. Rllo
Dllcllln~cr und 1111'1!1: Sided
SanllnelltAfl writer
Suul will he •1rlduy evening's
stu~c cnlcrttllners.
POMI:lROY - Only .:onSutun.luy is 1he duy ftlr
~lrUCtl\\11 Cl'eWS lii'C Ut the COIIIJlCiili,llls Ill the fcstlvul,
l'omen1y levee nnw, but Iuter with u llnc•throwinll cnntest
this week, !he levee 1\I'Cu und for
bum . hunds
und
purldlll! lot will be lined with "wnnnubes," the mmuul chill
sternwheelel'!l t'rumncrt1ss the cllllkoll' und the Rubber Duck
region, CIIICI1lllllcrs, CtliiCCS· Derby, .ljlliiiSOI'ed by the
.llun.ulres und l'estlvul gocrs, · l'omcroy
Mcrchunts
us the unnuul Stcrnwhcel Assudnlion. Myron Duflleld
Rlverle~t gets underwny.
of Middleport will rluy his
While evcnls j!.llt otlklully culllotlC throughout the duy
underway Thursdny, sume Suturduy. und stuge entenuin·
bouts 1tsuully nrrlve curly. ment will Include Mounluln
festlvlll Cftulrmun Jolin
Mu 8 ~11r suld lust week II botll River, Bllllkrell!, Phil1md the
~uptulns huve commlucd to Thrill, . Rot'k 'n · Coontry
uucntl the three-duy &amp;stlvul. Chii!I!Cts und 51vl~ Prllsley
llubllc ~:rulllCs will be oll'ered lmpersonulor,
Dwii!IU
throo11hou1 the weekend 1111 lccnhnwer.
the Ruble's Sten1wheeler of
A llreworks dlspluy will
Belpre, bel!lnnlns with u spe- conclude Suturduy's events,
citll W'llllll! for senior dtitcns
Concrete fur lhe new bout
Thursdn~ . ut\crnoon. A d~ks wus poured lusl week,
llrelt\lck plU'ude will ulso be und the new docks Ul'll
held Thursduy on Main c~J)e\:ted to be ready for use
Stre11t, Wid Wumer Roml and by pleusure bout owners dur·
Liquid Crysllll will peforn1u1 lnt~ !he fcsllvul.
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Discouer the Holzer J?iffer·ence

Atttnd ond gain tkllla for porenHng.In laday't worl ,
lnttrt~etiYI wot~thopt wllh proltuionlila • ~I'll child care
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Death
trial in poor
county raises concems over cost
M~ARTHUR {AP) - Finundul pnJt&gt;.
ll"ms ure nothing new to this ruml.
southl"rn Ohio &lt;:ounty thut hu~ re1:l"ived
nutionul uttelllion ll\'t'r whether it 1:un
utl'ord the triul of a mun l(tl.'ing the death
pl'nalty for u munler chargt.'.
''E-.:ery duy I open the door. I've got
con :ems about money pl\11&gt;1\'m~." said
Michael Bl~s~&gt;e, ~re~idcm 1&gt;1' the
Yintvn County comm1s.'i1&gt;ncrs.
Gregory M~Knight, 25, ofGumbier, is
nc-cust'd of killing Kenyon Collt'ge stu·
dent Emily Mumty. ~0. of Cold Spring,
N.Y.. nnd Gregory Julious. 20. of.
Chillicothe. Jury s~lec t ion in his trial
wus scheduled to 11egin Monduy morn·
ing in Common Pleus C0\1rt in th1s coun·
ty ubout 60 miles south 111' Columbus.
Judge Jetlrey Simmons drew attention
to the case with un unpf\'Cl'dentt'&lt;l ruling
lust month that prosecut\&gt;rs could not

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McKnight_\ dl.'.l'ense . Simmoos later
reversed hts dec1s1on.
Simmons said he was concerned the
case would deplete the eo~mty's ~ . i'
million geneml t'und budget.
Bledsoe did not w11nt (()discuss how
much the cuse will ~'OSt the stute's spars·
est COimty, with 12.800 people, 11nd said
the focus lor now should till on the trial.
Defense 11ttorney Robert Thy e~ti·
mutes that defense costs. including amlfney fl"Cs, expert witnesses und other
expen~es, could run $ 150,000 to
$300,000. Thl" state is expected to pay
some of the costs.
Mum1y's bod~ was found wmpped in
cmpet in McKmght's troiler near the vii·
luge of R ~\y, on Dec, 9, 2000, utter u

the hl"lld.
Shl" w11s lust seen Nov. 3, 2000. M she
w11s leavil\8 the l'lr11tes C&lt;we pin11
restaunuu in Gaml&gt;il'r. &amp;0 miles nonh of
Ray, whl"re she WOfked will\ M~;KI\ight.
Four days Iuter, uutllflfitles fo1111d
Julious' bones and Ieeth on the property,
,Pfo.,ecutors. 11re seeldl\g the death
penalt~ only in MuiTII)''s l:tl.~e.
nee
mvestlgatl'nl did 00( lind Julloo~· bl:ody.
they were um1~!e to detem\ine the caust:&gt;
of deuth, which WO\Ild mua-e secUlif18 11
deuth pemdty decision impos.~ble.
· McKnight. serving 11n elght·yeu sentem;e lbr an um-el11ted burgl11ry, lias
· pleuded innocent, He spent live years in
Juvenile detention for rohbing a11d
killing a Colmntlus moo ~lol'lll\e was
releused in 1997, wllen he tunwd 21.

· Weather Forec11st
Tmlay ... Mo&amp;tly
sunny.
Highs 'in the mid 70s.
Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Ti.llll!!ht...Cicur and cool.
. Lows i1'1 the lower SOs. Culm
wi nds.
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Extended t'orecast
Tucsday ... Sunny. Highs in
the 1\•wcr 70s. Light and vuri ,
able winds.
Tu&lt;•sduy
night ... Cicur.
L1lws in the mid 50s.
Wcdncsday... Mostly sunny.
Highs in the upper 70s.
Wednesday night ... Mostly

cleur. Lows in the mid 50s.
Thursduy ... Cieur. Highs in
the upper 70s.
Friduy ... Pnrtly cloudy. A
chance of ruin from curly
nfternoon on. Lows in the
mid 50s nnd highs in th&lt;'
upper 70s.
Saturday ... Mostly cloudy.
A chance of ruin during the
duy. Lows in the mid 50s und
highs in the lower 70s.
Sunduy .. .Purtl y, cloudy.
Lows in . the mid 50s nnd
highs in the mid 70s.

·Hard at work

Artist Dale Johnson, lell, and stone carver Jack Oliver both of
Columbus, work Wednesday to sculpt e larae block of limestone that will take the forr)'1 of a tortoise when finished.
Johnson and his assistant Oliver are partlclpetlna In the
Kettering International Stone Exhibition, Which will open In
Kettering, Ohio Jeter this month . (AP)

Official wants to keep
track of tiger mascots
MASSILLON (AP) - The
city s~ hool district's superin·
1cndcnt wunts officiuls to
keep truck of ~hut huppens
ID the funtbull teum 's tiger
ct1h nmscnt ufter its Friduy
night s on the sidelines ure
over.

l'cojik for the Ethicul
.Trcu tmcnt of Ani muls, an
1111imul rights group, lust
mlllllh uskcd Superintendent
AI Hennon to stop using live
ti !!crs
nt
Mnssillon
Wushington High School's
follt ()u II gnmcs.
. • Ilennon rejected the ideu,
suy ing the muscot is · treated
we II. hut told the Akron
Bcn~on Jourilnl that he thinks
tl1c di strict needs to make
sure the cubs continue to
1wc ivc proper treutment after
th&lt;·y leuvc the school.
"We ha ve to broaden our
att•·ntion beyond the four to
five mon th s we hnve tied up
i11 these tigers.'' Hennon suid.
Every fall. Mussillon
hoostcrs lease u cub for the
foot bull seuson. The lust nine
were obtained from Stump
~l i ll Farm in Perry Township
· for about $1,000 each.
"O()ie" reuchcR SO to 75
pounds by the end of the sea·
son and is returned to Stump
llill tn be rcpluccd the next
year by unother cub .
Boos ter club president
Dal e Wulterhou se su id their
duty ends with the lease.
Boosters suid they don't
~ cc p specifi c records thut
would verify where the Obies

were born or where they go
nfler lhe football season.
"I think we muke sure it
comes from u good pluce,"
suid George Mi zer. a pust
booster club president und
current curetu'kcr of thi s
ycnr's Obic. u 15-wcck-old
femnlc Bcngul nnmcd Asiu.
"We huve no control after
thut because it's not our tiger.
We're just leusing."
Stump Hill Furm owners
Cyndi und Lee Huntsman
hnve refused requests fro1~l
the Akron Beacon Journnl to
disclose locutions of the former Obics presumed to be
ulive. •
The
Huntsmans · ulso
refused to give details on the
hculth and history of Khan, u
9-ycar-old mule tiger thnt
wus the first Stump Hill
"Obic" and liv es ut the furm .
They snid they arc shield·
ing the locutions of the Obi es
out of feitr thut PETA will
hnruss the new owners,
"If the tigers go to good
homes, they should prove it,"
PETA representative Amy
Rhodes said.
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Rhodes said PETA has not
received any response from
Hennon or Massillon . Muyor
Francis H. Cicchinelli to its
request that Massi llon stop
using the cubs us !11uscots.
"I don 't think mosl people
understand thut these unimuls
can Iuter be defungcd,
declawed or killed for tl1eir
skin," Rhodes said.

liny village hasn't forgotten Students investors
slain gin 20 years later
,MARSHALLVILLE (AP)
- All summer, the two bull·
ficlds tit Mttrshallvillc
Yillugc Purk get ul\&gt;t of use,
including the one where
Kristu llurri sou enjoyed ht•t·
lust summer pi"hing for her
softlmll team.
A tiny set of hleuchers
stunds ucross the street f1\lll1
u red brick runch home -.
when: Kristn's parent s.
Geruld und Shirley Hurrislln.
still live.
On July 17, 1982, 11-yeur·
old Kristu und n boy were
picking up uluminut\1 ('tms
ncnr those blcuchcrs. That's
where the boy .~uid Kristu
lirst encountered Robert A.
Buell.
Bud I, now 62. u former
Akron city plunncr. wus con·
victcd in 19K4 of Kristu's
ubduction from the purk und
her rupe uud strnngulution. '
. His luwycrs ure trring to
hull Buell's execution by
lcthul itd'eetion, schedul ed
for We ncsday mDrning.
With no eyewitness or DNA
evidence. qucstim.wblc cvi·
dcnce und tr(nl testimony
shuuld be reconsidered, suid
Buell 's uttorney, . Jeffry
Kelleher.
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· The Ohio Adult Purolc
Bourd on Sept. 16 rccom·
mended uguinst clemency,
suying evidence "over·
whelmingly established Mr.
Buell's guilt."
Oav. Bob Thft can reduce
Buell's sentence to life In
prison or allow the execu·
lion to go on. Four men have
been executed since Thft
took office in 1999.
Buell cume close 10 dying
in 1996. A court ruling
stopped his execution 17
minutes ufter it was scheduled, ullowing his uppeuls to
continue.
Oeruld Harrison told the
purole bourd it wus difficult
to endure 18 rears of Buell's
u~peuls . "Kr1stu hnd none."
h1s statement read.
Twcnt~ yeurs Iuter, some
in this v11luge of 826 people
suy that in u wuy, Krista's
spirit still is in the purk.
Next to the pnrk entrance
is n smnll memorinl, with
gcruniums growing in its
brick base. A plaque holds
the girl's school picture nnd
u messugc: "In Memory of
Kristn Hurrison, 1971 -82,
from Citizens und Luw
E nfor~emcnt
of Wayne
·County."
Tim Morgun. 59, sees thut
memorial ull the lime. He
docs mni ntcnunce work for
the villuge 17 miles south·
west of Akron, including
mowing gruss on the same
field from which Kristu wus

No charges

filed
POWELL (AP) - No
charges wi II be filed
ugulnst lhe owner ·of un
eRcuped 10-foot Burmese
python thut ate u small
dog thought tt)'be u stray.
Officiu1s di sc ussed fil .
ing chunges against the
owner becau se he didn't
report
the
soukc's
escupe, snid Poli ce Chief
Gury Vest. But becuusc
the owner agreed not to
kee p the python, poli ce
do not expect more prob·
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Morgun vividlr rememhers MurshullviUe spain. He
was umong hundreds of vol·
unteers who searched for
Kristu when there wus still
hope she wus ulive.
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· We combed the Iukes and
the woods," he suid. "You ,
hnvc to understnnd whnt it's
like in little towns. You are
usually imuhucd from
th ings. When somebody's
child gets ruped nnd mur·
dcred, then thmgs get hot."
Nine months curlier,
n11other girl from rural
Wuyne County had been
ubducted, sexually ussaulted
·und strungled.
'1\vo men convicted in the
dcuth ·of 12-ycur-old Tinn
Hurmon were freed after
Buell bec11 mc the muin sus·
peel, but Buell w11s never
chnrged in thut cuse becuuse
he ulreudy hud u deuth sen· h H ·
tcncc 111 1 0 nrrtson ,cusc,
uccording to tho stute uttorI' ffi
ney ~enoru so ICe.
Kmm's body wus found
hy n •·ountry roud in neurby
Hnlmes Cuunty six duys
ttftcr her uhductiun .

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Memorial

l'ilr-l-:.~1'$1\UfJ,

Serv k'(ls W'Olre 1.11 II a.m.
Monday, Sept. ~~. ~. at
Whitt- f'unon~l Home in
(\¥.))ville, witll Re\', C'~U
Moo-i~~' otl'kit.~tl~. llurit.~l

was at Thr\&gt;h C'Oli\~'Oll)'.

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w.'1&lt;1. - Willi~;~m Roid
Doolittlt\ 8 l, Jlulnt PI~S-31\I,
· W.\'ll., died Sunday. Si!jll. J2.
2002 111 Cllulo~ton Area
Medkal Comer Memflfial
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Servl~ll~ will be held lll II
a,m, Wedu\lsday. S'Olpt. :!,,
::!002 at Belhnead United
Methodist Church In Point
Pll.'a:~am, with ReY. Can-all
McCaulll)' otlkhuing. Burit~l
will f1&gt;1low ut Sun ·res\
• Conltltory it\ Pt. Ploas.3t\t,
• Friend&amp; may ~all at tho
' .tnal Fun\lral Home in P\.
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puler acreens aathey discuss a cla~s projuct 11t the Unllltlt'lllty
of Dayton Center for Portfolio Mana&amp;\1mtmt In Dayton , The stu·
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Nl'Wsdu~·· !\lclvllll'. N.\'.. 1111 t/rr• 201 2 Summc•r
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201 2 Olympk~ hid W1luld C1lllll: ~:nrshing down under
the pl\li~l'led l'Ost of hostint~ thl.' sunmrcr· ganrcs . The
U.S. ol y rnpi~: l'ommitt,·c appl\lpriutcly rcuchcd u dif. f·l\:nt l'ondusion this ,,;lock. whl•nlt nariu:d N\lw Y1wk
aod Still J.'nrndsl:o as li .S. finalists to stuge the event. ...
:L1k:11l llll!llllil.l'rs know I1Citcr thun to take Sun
fll'mrd s~:o's bid s\1 fi ghtly. The ~:ity is nenrly us alluring
tiS New Ynrk. ulthough in dill'cre nt ways . Both can
l)11:1st 111' int~:nrational llm·or·s thnt ~:iHnplli'C thvombly to
cunrpeting Oly1Jl\1ic hosts such ;rs Home und Pm'ls. ...
It 's a h~uv y Iii right n11w with sn numy 1\Jsourccs
d ircl·t~d nt lower· Mmrhattnn. Plnnued pmpcrly. thmr11.h,
1\(cw Y1ll'k lnts the gumption to do ·hoth. The invcstrllcnt s would help restore the rq1ion 's cclllllllll ic vilnlity nltd uttr·a,·t private funding t'nr lnl'mstnrctln'l:
i!HPl\lVctnen.ts thnt rnight othct'Wisc tukc tlccndcs to
tJchicvc. 1-hrvhig lhe Olympi1:s here would be us good
1\)r NL'W Ynrk as NL•w York would he fm the Olympics.
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TODAY IN HISTORY
UY THC ASSOCIAICO 1'11 CSS
: '1\lduv 1,, .Mum.luy, Scpl. 2.1. llw 2Mih du y nf 20\12. There
111'1: \1\1 ,]nys len In llw ycnr. Aulunmurriv''' ul 1 2:~6 11 . 111 . EDT,
'l\1d11) \ ll l!!hli ghllnll i,lllrv:
·1'11'11 ycm·s "~"· "" Sepr . 2\ 111 ~2. l~cpuhlkun v\~c-pre s l ·
&lt;lllrllilil &lt;'U ndldlll&lt;' 1{\.:hunl M. Nlwu wcnl 1111 h:lcv l,iun 111
d~lll'l'r wiml 0unw Ill he knuwn "·' rhc "l ' h&lt;•c kcr~" spCl'l'h a ~
I~ rdulcd nlk~nll\111\ nf lmllrllpcr &lt;:lllllptllgn l'llllllll'ing.
: Onlllis dnrc :
· In 1(142. ll tr,nnnl C'olllt'b[l'ln t'u111hrldgc, M1" ' ·· hcllllls first
I 'l)lllllll'II (C llll' Ill ,
In 17HO. llrlll\h 'JlY ..lllhll 1\ntlrc \Vii' cuplurcd ulung wllh
'~ \ll'r~ 1rvcullng lkncd k l linltlld's pl&lt;ll 111 surrender Wcsl
1 1,\ nr Ill the IJrlll , h.
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. In IHll(l, rhc. Lew is 111111 ('lurk l'Xpcdilinn rcrurncd 111 Sr.
- l;ouls lh11n 1h1• l'udfk Norlllwcsl.
: In I K4&lt;•. Ihe pln11Cl NctiiUIIC WlL' dlscuvcrcd hy Gcrmnn
ttS.II'IllllllllCr Joluum Clollfr'ied Clnllc.
~11 111.1\J, Sil!-lliUlld Freud. rhc 1'nu11dcr of ll.ly.: h1HIIIIllysls,
died In London .
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· l11 I\1~7, nine hluck srudcnts who hml cnlcrcd· LIUic l{o.:k
l;ellll'tll lll ~ h Schl1ul h1 i\rkunsu ~ were forced 111 wllhdruw
lil!l'llusc of 11 wldrc 111111i tltllsldc .
' Ill 11162. New Y1H'k'.1 Phllhuntllllilc Hull (,Iince l'cnnmed
Mcry l'lshcr Hull) furmull y \l!Jcncd us the first unil 11f the
I.Lncnln C'cnlcr fur lhl' l'crfunn 11 11- Arl.l.
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In l\lh2, "Tile Jclstms," 1111 unlllllllcd cni'IIHill .series nhoul u
~pn.:c 1\ ~c fnll ill y. -prclllkrcll lls rhc AIK rclev is\nllnctwmk 's.
flrs l l'lllur prO!II'IIIIl .
: h1 1'17 .1. furmcr Ar!!cullnc prcsldcul Juu11 Peron wns
rNUrllcd Ill poWCI'.
:In 1&lt;1\1\1, rhc Mu1·s C'llnrurc Observer uppurenrly burned up
11~ II wu,, nhour 111 go lnln nrhlrumund ll1e l~cd Ph1ncl.
' le n yc urs ngn: !'Inns !'or 11 prcsldcnllul dcbnlc fell upurt,
Wllh l'rc~l t.! c nl O ciii'~C ll .W. Bu sh .:onllnulng In ohl ccl lo 11
sj nglc-llillllcrulnr fonnul prupnscd hy 11 blpurtl sun cummls·
sh111 : fl W11H lliC SC~n nd stldl ~ll llC C IInllllll .
Five )'I'U rs ugo: The Scnnlc l'lnnncc C'nmmlllcc opened
li ~urln gs inlo r·cpol'ls of nllcgcd uhli,NCS hy the lnlcl'llui
JU•vcq11C Sl•rvkc. Armed men ruldcd un Algc rlun vllluj!c ;
k.IJ1111g Ill ICII&lt;I 200 llCili!IC ill nne oJ' lhC WiltS I lllUSSUCtCS sl llCC
1\ ll!crln 's Islum I~ l1rslrr~cncy hej!un.
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: One ycur ugtJ : l'rc.sldcul George W. 11ush returned lhc
A1ncrln111 flug lo full slufJ' ul f'm11p Duvkl. sy mhnll culiy cntlliQI, u pc1lud of nuthmul mutlrl1ing. Thnusn11ds guthcrcd 111
Ntw Yurk ·~ Yunkec Srudlum 111 oJ'fcr pruycr·s for the vkrlins
uCrcrr-orl sm: Muyor l{udolph &lt;lltillunl pledged 1h111 "our sky flOc wi ll 1isc ugni n." Thirteen co11i mlucrs·wcrc killed ln 1111
' o.&lt; ph1slun ul lhr Blue Creek Mine Numhcr Five In
I) l'ollk wood . Aill .
• Toduy '1 ll lrlhdnys : 1\.:lol' Mickey l{noney is H2 , Simler l~uy
('trwlcs Is 72. Si nger .h1llo i!llcslus Is .W. Actor 1'11ul liclcl'.sc n
1 1 ~1'h e l&gt;o111111 l{ccd Show") Is ~7. A ~ lrc ss - s lngcr Mury Kuy
l'~lcc is ~_, . ltu~ k suu· llnicc Sp1'ingstccn Is ~l Actor Juson
i\bunuL'I' 11 4J. Si nger Llrn l'urd is 4l Aclor Chi McBride
1"11o,lon Puhlic"l I~ 41 . Acrrcss Ellt.uhclh Pcnu Is 4 l. Country '
1IH11idlrn IJou llcrrun (lli{~4\IJ Is 40, Aclor t:lrlk '111du
l)cllunl ~ 1~ .1H. Singer Alii IJII 1ruucu \.1 32. !tuck Nlngcr Suruh
ljl' llcns (K \ Choke) Is Jo. ltccurdillg cl!.ccurlvc Jcrrnuinc
l~nprl I&lt; .10. l'op Nill gcr Erlk-Michucl EsLrudu (" Mukilll! the
ilu nd"l 1, :n
Tlmu~hl J'or 'lilduy :
"I 'llw old Aurumnlnlhe llli Niy 11111rrl
"Sl1111d NhudowiCNN like s\ i c u~e, ll ' lcn\ng
....n, "'l lcm:c."
TholllllHllood. Enj!llsh uurhor ( 171J9- 1!145 ). ··

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After ntore than a century, the ABA sees the light
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11 shonl&lt;l lllll he surprisilll! ,Ihut lll ''"'
VCIIl' . 200 2. the Amer·kun l!ur
i\sstwhllhm - which hills its1•il' 11s "lhl'
lnrgcsl Vll\urilllr)' pn1t'cssionul membership or![uni l!llion in lhc wmld"
shnukt cb·r 11 &lt;li s rin~tuis\wd hind.
htll' )~'r 11~ its pt~:sl llt•nr -clccr . Bur il's
imptwlunl lhm dvk&gt; l'lusscs ll'lll'h why
ht•ls Ihe FIRST hhll'k p1~,:s id~ nl ·l'k'cl nf
Ihe ABA . fuunded in IH7H .
D&lt;•nnis Ardll'r h11~ llCe lllllwkc -ek·~·r ·
ed llluvm of Dt·rmil. u jmtkc or rh~·
Mkhi~u n Supr~:mt• Cnur1: und p1~:s idcnl
Ill' lht• Sillll' Bur nr M k hi ~i lll . When he
ht•cumc the ABA's (lii:Stdt'lll ·elcl'l in
Augusl, he W11s esl~HWd to lhc pudlum
ill Wu.lhllli!HIIl hy Mrs. Thuqwull
Murshull . w1dow Ill lhl' firs! l•hll'k jusIke nf lhl' llnilcd Sliilt•s · Snpr\•nll'
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liwn lll&lt;li'C drnnmlk wus lhe t·umpo·
shh111 of hi ~ orhcr cscofrs. Al111111 wirh
p11s1 pl'l:sidl'llls 111' lhc /\Ill\ WCI\' pnsl
prc,llllt•nls of the Nutlo11111 Bur
A~sol'inlion , lilll\ll'cssiunnlnrlllllli11ilinn
nt' hlnc ~ hiwycrs Cl'l!llll'd ill I\12~. Whr,
form rill' Nnriouul Bur i\ssnclnrhm/
llc,·mrsc . for ycurs, hluck luwyl'l'S wcr'l:
rct'usctl Hlhllisshin 111 lhc ABA. which.
us 11 dcscr\hcs ilsclf, "pmv\Lics lu\v
.school IK'l' l\~dlllllioll . t'Olllirlllillll IC!llll
cthiJ.:Illinn. inlilnnutlon nl111lll rhc \nw.
pl\l!ll'llliiS ruu.ssisrluwycrs und jtlll!lcs in
Iheir work nnd lullintillcs 111 lmprnw lhc
lcgnl sys1cn1 fur lhe puhl\,'."
AI tcusl rhc ABA. ill irs prc.ss rclcusc
&lt;Hl Archer's clevlll\\111, 1Ud IIIli hide It s
lily-while pnsl. Deep inl\1 111111 pre ss
rclcnsc, lhc ABA lllllcd thnl "Archer
· cnukl 11111 tin hi s ncccpluucc SI'ICCdl)
hell! hill lhink 11f' lllW YCI'S of Cll\01' Whll
hll\ preccdctl. him. nnd were Ulllllc time
denied IIICIIIhershi\J In the ABA ."
.A pnrllul list 1\1\owcd In lhc release.
lm:lndlllJ.I .lusli.:c Thur!lnod Mnrslurll

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Hentoff
COLUMNIST
llllll ~ll C h hi!lhly I'I: N p~ l'IC d l\lWCr·wllrt
ft•dcml jmlt~cs ·us Wllllnm llnsllc,
C'unsllllll'C Bltkcr Mnrlcv lllltiDumoll J.
Keilh. Also nlclll ioncd. solely by llllltiC.
wus nile of rhc lllost inl'lucntinlluw pn&gt;·
ft'NSIIrs in Ar11crkun hislnry. C'hnrlcs
lln111ilhlll llouslnn . 111 llnwurd
l1 11ivc r~i l y luw sdmui, he rrnlncd lillll·
d1'1:d.1 of hllll'k lnwycrs nnd was u key
lcgul strulc!!isl ill rhc lun t~. hnl'\1 hnlllcs
to lll ~ ludt• hl llt'ks ill lhc 141h
AIIICIItllllClll's jllllll'lnllCC nf "cqunl 111'11·
lcl·tiun Lnldcr lht• luws."
Jusllcc Mmshnll worked for l lull sHlll
111 th • NAACP. mtd .lustk~ Wllllum 0.
Dtlll!llns t•ullcd l loustnn ·~one of the t11p
Itl mlvncurc , lu nppcur lwfurc the
llnil"d Slnlcs Supi'l:lllC Cnurl." 11111 how
llllllry 1\iilcril·nrr.,, nr ·1111 Y culor. urc
lllll!!hl uhour C:hurles llumilrou
llnllsl\ll\'1
Ard1cr hull hi s \lWII hurd wud to
ll'nmlncncc in lhc lettullll'oli:ssion . 1-lis
l'111hur w11s 11 luhorcr wit 1 11 rhinl ·gl'lldc
~lhr.:urion. und his morher wus u home·
muk~r·. lie i(l'CW llll in 11 home withmll
imlnnr plumhil\g. While in hi !lh Sl'honl,
he Sl'l_plns ~~~ 11 howling 11\lcy null ~ ud ­
Liicd llll' l!lllicrs. B~lorc !(Oill~ 10 luw
school. Archer wus urcuch~·r ol dl suhlod
dilldrcn. i\t 1h111 l&gt;~'illl iu his life. he

imt~&lt;lllutH
liHII lht' fir~t

to n:nmnh&lt;'l'
lhv weeks ur.- l'rtll:iul. This
is the lime lhnl will likdl
s~purut: !he sut·ccss_ful slli·
dents ll'lHll rhe r•·st 1•f tho:
piltk. Let m~ give you 11 f.-w
poimers lu llut you on lht•
rot1d to n coil&lt;·~~
~ llo:l!r&lt;'&lt;'.
Ourilljl the 1'1rst few d11ss
sessiwls, rite lll'llfessor will
Pltss o\lt u S)' ltthtr~ lbr the
course. The sylluhus will
Cl(p IU·lll II1C l'lltii'SC l'l:"llirc·
· 1llllll~
1·
mcnts lllC
rhc "' rc~lbuok unll nHII~rntls . ·It will
d~tnil rhc 1\l'lltlin!l s)'Sl~m.
~u~:h liS hllW mtlll~ r:mms.
pupers nnd or projl:cts will ·
be req ui red to t'tllnph:lc tho:
course.
Most c\mrsc syll:thi nlsu
outline the csrimutcd durcs
for cxu ms urtd dcutllines
when l)IIJl&lt;'rs Ill' proict'ls urc
due . S&lt;ltMtimcs. ~lllll~nl s
cnn look ut the l'lltii'SI!
requirements nnd fed uv~rwhelmed by whttl is cxpt:CI·
ed of them. li.l'C~ in· mil1d
thul rite rcllu irc m~urs an: 10
be co mj)lctcd tlvcr rhc
co urse of llw Sl'mcster.
whi ch is u 15-wcck P&lt;'ri\,ll .
A lot uf stud,•nts ll&lt;'l lh1strutcd tmd drop tho course tit
the hej!inninl!tlf th e scmcs·
ter. I would cnctlllrll!lc · sru dents Ill stick wirh rhc clnss
und give il rhdr hcsl ctforl.
Must studcnls will be surpriscd lo find lhul lhc course
ts lllll us diffi cult us rlu.·y
hud originully 111llidputcd.
I · cnnnol
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suys. Itt· hmlncvc1' even lllel ll lnwycr.
In his ut·ccphnll't' spcc..:h 111 the ABA.
Ard1cr looked tll ull rhc succcssl\rl
luwycr's in lh\lll of him und ur11clllhem
ll• "l'C.lllcrni'ICr why yun went tu luw
schuol."
lie rcmiudcd them of lhc luwyer's
outh to I'C j)I'C SC ill rhe oppr'Csscd. \.'Spt·
dully thm.c wlm Cllll 't uOo"lltrw~crs.
Ju srkc Mur·shnll nlso olkn tru:d to
pcmmllc more lnwycrs l\1 cnguge ln .
pohik inlt'l'l:sl luw und nor Sflllllll rhulr
c111ire Clll'ccrs cnuhllllJ.I cmpnrlllinns Ill
hei:OIIlll hig!,tcr. And hi s ~nll cll!l UC und
dose friend. Jusrke Wlllinm llt'Cmum.
in n II)K(l spcc~h hcllll'e the ABA's
Section \Ill lmllvidunl Rlghls und
l{,•stlllnsihllirlcs, suid, "We Lkl nor yor
huvc lusrkc, Clllllllnlld pr·uctlcul. I'm tho
lllCillhl.'l'S Of lllillOI'liy ~ l'OUps, lilr lhC
~'l'i lllilllrlly uc~uscll. for Ihe · dlslJlncod
persons of lhc lCdlllulujjlcUI I'I:VO utillll.•
fnr ullenulcd y&lt;lulh . l'ut· lhc urhnn muss·
CS, llir the tllli'C pl'CSC lllCll COllslllHCl' ...
for ull. in shlll'l. wl111 do llnl /'unukc of
rhc ullllndllncc of Amorlcnn I fc.... The
!llllll nf unl vcrsnl cquullty. l'rccdulll uml
&gt;rtiSilCI'ily is fur from Wllll lilld ... li81 Y
lncquilic' C\llllinuc ro 111111' tho fuoc of
our nurion. Wu nrc surely ncurcr tho
h •~tlnnin~ rhrmtho end of 111e ~1rug111o."
AJld lh" sll'll!lglc lilr '-'llllllljW\llC¢1ion
of liiC IIIWS l'll\:lllllpnsscs ul\ AmotiCUllS
Wltll nrc W\ll\0111 lliCIIIIin!lfUI IICCCSS 10
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lt'flllty'!' This bnsicttll
stures rh tll )'\'Ur nbsl.'nce
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p11rrkipnhl in duss discus · covtred in duss &lt;'Ul' h IItty is
siLms tl!nd ·to t&gt;c more sue· unimportunr . Eirhcr wuy. I
t'cssl\rl. 1\ ~~p in rl'lind thut l.'lln tell you for u t'ul'l thul
muny pmh:ssurs cover this typ~: of sluh.'mtml is
nu11eril1l durin!!- th e clnss v~¢ry t'rumuting to the pros~ssion thut won 'I be found l'essor. Let mil muk 11 clcur
in rhc h:l\tbook. C'lli&amp;Sl'(lOtn rhnt when you miss duss.
discussion mny ulso send new tuld importmll llltltcri ul
the course in new direction. is sri II ctwered. A niorc [lOs·
un,l wh~n you nmrrrrlo dnss irivt• wny to 11sl. is "Whnl
yo u will be lost,
· nu1tcriul did I miss in duss
11 is cusy Ill quickly t'nll ycst&lt;•nlLLy?" This will let
behind In n tourstl it' youurc your prot'cssor know thnt
not ullllndintt cluss . The ymt believe ~tl ·h duss s~·s­
supplcllll'llllLI mur~rlul lhnl slon is Vl!t)' importunt.
is covered willlikl'ly uppeur
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ullcntl •d clnss. It will b~ P e srups Ct\ll put you cnn c
un the mud 111 success l\1lly
hm1l to bo succt·s~ful on rhe cnrnittg 11 collogt• degree .
uxu m und thu s dltl'icult to Cull your 11,cul commuuily
gel 11 ~ood llrrtdc In tho
duss. II you wuntlo get the tolle~c .tollu~ nnd I"" colmo~ l Nil uf Ihe t'mlrsc thnl ICiC rn your futurc.
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!IIICS on. Scundal uller sc&lt;rndulthls ycut hus
pnlntcd 1111 ugly piclurc of CIII'Jll muc hoa"ls
lhul wcrcn 'l crillcnl. WCI\:11'1 lou!!h or
' WCI'CII'l wutchlug over lhc hu.sl ucss. Muuy
becumc 111llhing more thun puppcls In lop
Ill till ll[!elllC Ill. ·
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CI'IICk Jown fusl on COilJOrule llllllrUS by
lmplcmcntlnl! strlngcnl rnlcs thi11 knock
11111 ~'"l'OI'lliC Cl\llly1sm unl.l force conlpunics tu 1\rc indcpcmlc111 lllllsidcl's who lli'C ·
held LICcounlnblc for lhclr nctillus.
Slulnl!; on u cor\lllrute lll1111'd hus become
u cushy job over 110 lust dccudc.
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'lltc UVCI1li!C bum'd COJllllCIIHilliOil lllllllllg
rhc 2&lt;Xl lurgcNI U.S. curporutinns junrpcl.l
I0 percent to $1~2,626 lust year, ucconliul!
In n survey by consuluuus Peurl Meyer &amp;
l11111ncrs.
Amlmuny bOurd commiUccs mcclnnly
11 few rimes u ycur, nl\cu just 111 n1hhcr
srnmp whnl cxccurlvcs pul bcfu1~: rhcm.
Buurtls urc suppoSCI.I to usk rnugh qucs·
lions nJ' numugcmcnlum.l probe for tlctuils
lu the llmmciul srutcmcnrs. l11cy' rc expect ed to know l.hc lmrknclcs of how Ihe husl ncss INbclllil nrn, f111111 OllCtULIUilN lo lllllf·
k.ctlng tu llnuncc.
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lluslness wil h the nrm. Kcgurdless, lew urc
Inclined In ruise ~rillcur questions lhnt
111lght hu11 their own rululinnshlp wllh lhc
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Succcs.lful EOs, numcly lhosc who caused rite compuny lo blood to dci11h.
could lnciUII.IC sh111'Choldcr v11luo, WCI\l In Wmh.ICom ulrcc1or11 co1nplotoly mlsied
hoi dcnm11d.nnd l10ur\ls wcr'C Cll!ICI'to keep 1hc ru.:~:mrmlng shell l!lll11C the compuny
rhdr rnp rulc111 hufl\ly. They dldn'r Wlllll wus r&gt;luyill!l ro mnke hsclf nppeur more
Ihem Ill ICIIVC for II '[CliCI' p11y tJliCkll!.lC Ill' 1'11ll11llbfc.
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rhcir cvor·y whim. Whul CIJOs wumcd, tlves requires sweeping rolhrms. ll's no
rhcy lllll. cs1x:dully whc11 It .:umc 10 .:om· simple thinJ.I.
llCIISIIIinn.
Alrcudy, hmh the New Yurk Stuck
·Ocucral Electric C'EO J11ck Wekh wus BKchungc und the Nll,sdLtll Stuck Murkct
pcrhups rhc mosl coveted cxcculive In lhc huvc come up with pmposuls lbr new
world. huvh11! hulh ClE inro u $4KO hilllon I'CCiulremcms lhut compunlcs must f(!llow
muhinuli\mul con~lomcm r c lhut sold ro rnrllc stocks.
everything fromllghl hulhs 111 jet Clll!incs.
Among the r~uny chungcs they both
So when Welch wns n~ goliutlng his wuukllllie to sec Is the lns lstcnc~ thut inder~:rlrcmcnr puckugc 1110IU lhl\11 li&gt;ur YCIII'S pendent ulructors hold lhc rmunrlty of
hcfo1u II would l!CI!In. rhc OH ho1u·d agreed buurd sem.1 . ·nuu lllCilns nu connection
l.uglvc him cvcrytflin!.l. even picking up the whmsoevet· hctwccll the bourd member
luh for his q1y dcunlng.
und Ihe compuny.
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CunHnlssl1111 Is lnvcstlguting why mosl or pendem d)l'(.'Clors rcsultirly meet without
rhese rclircmcnl llCI'ks 11cvcr wc1u dcrullcd munugcmcut w lh11er 11 more open din·
in GE's ruuruai pmKy sllllcmcnl 10 .1hurc- Iogue.
holders. Welch ugrccd liri' week to give up
While lhc SOC considers the proJl(Jsuls
mosl of the perks.
by the NYSE und the Nusduq, SlJmc In cor·
AI Tyco. thcn-C'EO Dennis Kot.lowski ponrtc Americu urc ulreudy Implementing
unu rhcn-C'I'O Murk Swtlm. huilllhc com· changes In 1111 cll'nrt 10 rcsroro invc ~tor cnnpuny into u rnum1nnlh cunglomcrulc thut lidcncc.
mukcs cvcry1l1ing lh1111 coul hungers to
Tyco, lhr lnstuncc, suid l.ls bourd voted
mcdicul dcv1ccs.
·
lllll 10 support rhe .rc-clcctlnn of nine of 11
But 11\JW they've hccu churgc•l with dil'l)clol'!!.
.
ullcgcdly stcnlin~ $170 mllll1m from Ihe Olhcr·s COI!lllllllics uro hurd 111 work look·
Clllllpuuy uml nhrulnlng $430 million . ing fur independent board members will·
thmugh the fruudulcnt sulcs of securities. ing tu ucdioutc lois ot' .thtlc to 1111ulyzlng
. Whmlhc bourll knew I• still in 'lliCIIIion, their buNincss. Oonc un: the duys when
untl prosecutors Nuld lust week thut the dirccll&gt;l'll will be ublc to Nil on more thana
tllrcclors were misled by CIW111pl cxccu- few buurds.
Alves. But Ihey ulso ullcged Ihut rhrec nf SillhlJI on uC!lllJIIIIIIC bourd Is umnng the
Tyco's II dlrcctnrH received puymcnL~ most impmlllnl jobs In buslne.~s. Directol'll
!'rum munugcmcnt. inclu&lt;lin!l one pnld 10 urc .1upposed ru be the p1111cctors or the
help h~t•kcr mliiC&lt;iuisilion.
compuny und ils·shurcholucrs.
And lhul's Just Ihe IuteN! cxu111plc ~&gt; of
In liti s time of corporntc turmoil, thut role
quc.stlnnuhlc hlmrd ucrions.
.
needs to he restored uno h11urd membcl'll
AL Enrmr. llourd members wtrlvc\1 rhc held 10 u higher slllltdurd lhun ever.
c111npuny's code uf critics to npprovc the
IHadwl llel'k l.r ''"' !IW/mwl bu.l'ine,l.l
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l11te rush by puil\ll\ leader
brl t41tln and tied the
Wills~'" CUp re.:ord ful' vic~ by a rookie when he
~ his tllil'd of lhe seaSOII
at
Dover
Sun&amp;y
lnttn\1\llOI\al peedway.
The
27-year-old
Callfumian matched 't'ony
S~w~'s 1999 mar\; fot wills
by a first-~ driVel', He also
~lilt\ tlie 1\~t drlwt slnoct
S~wan In 2000 ro sweep the
mce"S oo The Moos~r Mile,
where Johnson won In June,
AI!IIOI.I!lh ~ ~tUallt'\00 19th,
John~ ~the $3.9 million
MI\NA Ali-AIIICI'kan Heroes
-100 by a half-serond over
Martin 11.11' the e\gllth s~p in
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teamwult,'' Johnson . said. me end, but oor car was pret-· posilioo. He', a heck of a tai"The oop fuur em we~ so ly good," he said.
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Martin, who claimed the After Martin's Ford came
)o~~nson pnrised his aew's points lead a weel. e:ll'lier, is the Fords of Dale Jarrett and
fas~ \WI\: that helped keep 30 ahead of Johnson with · Matt Kenseth. Stewan was
him in front
eight m-es remaining.
fifth in a Pontiac.
"Clean air Is always better, "We 'rc goilll! to tracks that Hideo f'ukuyama of Japan,
bllt the car still 'WOI'I\'ed good have been ROOd fur us, three the first Asian to compete in
in traffl(," he said.
or four tmcks where we think NASCAR 'stop division, fin·
Johnson took the lead for we can win," Johnson said. ished 39th.
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the linal time on the 245!11
It was the 108th vic10ry for
Jeff Burton, Kurt Busch,
lap. •nd Martin dosed within Hendrick Motorsports, a . Ryan
Newman. Ricky
a fuw car-lengths, but was four-car team led by fuur- Cmven and Johnny Benson.
never able 10 get alongside time series champion and completed the top I0.
him.
four-time Dover wmner Jeff The winner led four times
"We could get II) him bllt Gordon. He and boss Rick for 170 of 400 laps on the
we'd lose the t"ront end," . Hendrick are partners In the high-banked concrete oval .
Milrtil\ said. "We put our· ownership of Johnson's He averaged 120.805 mph in
selves In a pilil\ll position Chevrolet.
a race slowed six times by
F\iday with a dumb qualify- "In the be!! inning of the cautions covering 371aps.'
ing effort."
year, we just wanted to make Johnson joined Richard
· Martin started 3:2nd in a races," Hendrick said. "I had Petty as the only drivers to
field of 43.
no idea that with eight races win their first two mces at
"Man. the 48 was fast at to go that we.' d be in this Dover.
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the lndl11ns 11 6·4 ll.lud.
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Jimmie Johnson sprays 'champagne in victory lane after he
won 'the MBNA All-American
Heroes 400 Winston Cup
NASCAR race Sunday at
Dover International Speedway
in Dover. Del. (AP)

.race

walking
by faith

Couch, NortJICtttt lead
late surge for win
NASHVILL~ 1'e1111. ~AP) - Tim
C,IUdl t\Ceded IIOOUI three &lt;IUIIrtefll 10
gel a fuel fot the ~a1ne again. It took
him aboul nine mmu~s to dispose of
the·Thllt~e~see Titans.
Collch, who silt out the · tlrst two
~aii1Cs because of a sote elbow, threw
t\\1\\ ur his thl'el! lt)UI.'hdOWII passes In .
the lilllll 2:35 of regulation In leadint~ .
the tlcvel:md Browns 10 a 3I-28 overlillie vkiQry over tire Titans.
Couch set up Phil Dawson's 33-yard
tleld goal 111 the ex.tra period as the
· Browns {~· I) r-aiHed trtim a 14-polnl
deficit..
·
"I c:m~e oot ooviousty·u liltle ntsty
In the tl111t quarter. t1n;t half fur thai
111111~r." Couch s11ld. "Once I sell led
down ill'ld kind of gl)l \\ feel fur lhe
gall\\l :~gllhl 1111d .lust c11lmoo down
llllslclllly ln~lde ... 1 thought we got It
hlgether offensively and played pretty

BY MARK WtWAMS
Special to the Sentinel

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(X)uch cnlled lhls his big{!est
moment yet In the Ntll.. 1-le was 36·of·
so tur ~26 y11rds passl~~g, leadl~~g the
Brow11s t'rolllll :lll-14 deficit with ~ :06
t-emalnlt\j! whh no timeouts len.
Couch thinks he quieted critics who
ihoul!hl coach Butch Davis should
have stllck whh backup Kelly
Holcomb, Hnk-umb c11111e In as 1he
NI'IL's sccond·rnt-ed passer. ·
"fhero wn~ n lot or talk this week
whether I should even be the quarterback of this team," Couch suld, "I've
sold ullnlot\j! \ tlml't clll'll what u lot of
people m1 lhe outside think, blll · t
k110w lhe~e !!UYS in this locker I'Otllll
believe In me and I believe 111 myself."
S11ld Davis: "I think he did an cxccllentjob."
'rhc Titans ( 1-:l) couldn't get Couch
ot)' the field, alld not eve11 sucking him
twke on lhe f111ul JlOssessioll of regu·

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Cleveland Browns )VIde receiver Dennis Northcutt (86) leaps over Tennessee
Titans defensive end Carlos Hall (97) to score a touchdown on an 8-yard pass
play with 18 seconds lei't In the fourth quarter Sunday In Nashville, Tenn. The
extra point tied the game and the Browns defeated the Titans 31·28 with a field
goal In overtime. (AP)

RIO GRANDE - "I can
do all things through Christ
who strengthens me."
That verse from the book
of Philliplans in the Bible is
one
of
strength
and encour,
agement.
For Rio
Grande
track and
fielll and
cross country slandout
Matthew
Boyles
Boyles, i1 is
the driving
force behind his success.
Boyles, a junior from
Tuppers Plains. is a professIng Christian nnd wants to
use his success in compeli·
lion as a ministry.
"It's amazing how God
works," Boyles said. "What
has happened over the course
of this past year has jus\ been
incredible and·l just think it's .
important for people to know
where my source of strength
comes front"
Boyles has become a star in
the race-walking event,
advancing from a novice two
years ago to 'finishing 81h in
the·nation last summer at the
U.S. Championships. His
accomplishments in the sport
will take him to Rome in

PI••H IM IGyles, I:S
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Reds say farewell to
Cincinnati
stadium begins,
ends with losses

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Redmen ·
Machine. "We just didn 't do
it."

Not even a final start by
Jose Rijo. the Reds· 1990
World Series MVP, could
· get it done. Rijo (.5 -4) 11ave
up the go-ahead RBI double
by Travis Lee in the fifth.
then
left the game wilh
ClNClNNATl (AP) . shortslop
Barry Larkin ns ·
The caracity erowd WIIS tln
part of a double-switch.
its fee lll'lil fumou~ Reds
They got a long, loud ova·
!)layers were milling amund
tlon
from the crowd of
thi! lnf!i!ld 11s 11 arounds
40,964.
keeper raised his plck and
Brandon Duckworth (7 -9)
swuna It at the scut'l'ed dlrt
!!ave up lwo runs in seven
III'Ounll home plnte.
tnnings to win the stadium's
· The fiMI minutes In
Clllergy Field's rich baseball Pla~ra fOr the Clnolnnett Reds and Philadelphia Ph lilies last game. Jose Mesa got his
history were unfolding · 8tllnd on the 'field ai the colors are presented prtor to the third save of the series, set·
eknetly nil plntlltlld, but start · of the final game on Sundily at Clnergy Aald In tin~ a club record with 44.
'Any time you think of the
sometlilng wlii! missing. · Olnalnnetl. The Reds will move Into a new stadium, under
Cincinnati
Reds, you think
'fum Browning knew what oonlltruouon at right. for the 2003 seMon. (AP)
of
the
Bill
Red
Machine and
to do. .
all
the
history
that's
gone on
day-night doubleheader on
As the dosing ceremonies Ntlw, It w11s complete.
unfolded t'otrowlny thll "You could get the sense Saturday thai featured two here," Duckworth said. "It's
unbelievable. It kind of
Phlludel!)hla Phlllles' 4·3 t'rom the crowd that they extra-inning games.
holds
you a little speech·
vktory Sundll)', the Reds' wanted some sort of Ken Orlffer Jr., the Reds'
less."
pertect•l!llme pltcher ducked tlcknowledgment of Pete," biggest star s1nce the days of
In a sense, it was appropriInto the grounds crew's III'Ca said Brownlnll. who had Rose, Bench, Morgan and
nnd grubbed 11 c11n or pulnt. Rose as his manaaer when Perez, went "0-for- 11 In the ate that the Reds lost their
lasl game at Clnergy Field.
He wnlked to the rntlund he threw ~ perfect game In series.
"There was so much histo· They also lost the first one 111
lind sprayed 11 red No. 14 tln 1988.
·
1he d~rt. honorlnil banished The final weekend 111 ry · and tratlillon here. you the ballpark known · as
hits kinK Pete Rose. The sta• ClnerllY Fleltl was far from wanted to go out and win It," Riverfront Stadium when it
· • tlium erupted In 11 uhi\nt of ~rfect. Tht Phlllies swept said Orlffey, whose father
PltiHiteltdltll
"l&gt;etel Petel Pete!"
all three games, Including a was on the Big Red

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7th at meet
BY MARK WtWAMI

Special_to the Sentinel
KENOSHA, Wis. - After '
being Idle last week and
falling oul of the NAlA top
2~ poll, the University of Rio
Grande Redmen cross country team
opened
some eyes
on
the
national
level with a
strong sev·
enth place
effort
Midwest
I-.JI.;II1ui!L..I Co II eglate
Mot'llln
Meet on
Saturday at
Wisconsin-Parkside, site of
the NAIA National Cross
CQ,t~nlfY. Chlll)lpionships.

R1o 0rancle scored 190
points, four points behind the
host school, who finished
sixth. Fellow American
Mideast Conference foe
Cedarville finished one point
behind ( 191) the Redmen in
8th place. Roberts Wesleyan

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Williams leads streaking Dolphins past Jets
ing with 56 yards on the ground. · the second straight week with an
Atlama (1-2) began ihe season interception in the final two mimites.
with an overtime loss at Green Bay.
Rian Lindell staked Seattle to a 6followed by a one-point defeat to · 0 halftime lead with field goals of 42
Chicago when the Falcons missed a and 27 yards. The Seahawks lost
field goal in the final minute.
their third straight. their worst start
since Mike Holmgren took over in

MIAMI (AP)- The Dolphins (30) snapped their streak of etght consecutive losses to the Jets behind
Ricky Williams. who rushed fOT 151
yards and sealed the win with a 53yard touchdown sprint, the longest
gain in his four-year career. Miami
thumped New York 30-3 Sunday.
Miami, which committed no
turnovers, has won 17 straight home
games in August or September.

Redsldns 10

Pabiots 41,
Chiefs 38, OT
FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) - Super
Bowl hero Adam Vinalieri kicked a
35-yard field goal4:40 into ovenime.
Kansas City (1-2) tied it on two
touchdowns by Priest Holmes in the
last five minutes of regulation.
Holmes scored on a 1-yard run as
time expired, and Morten Andersen's
extm point forced overtime.
The Patriots (3-0) won the coin
toss and marched to the winning
kick, Vinatieri's first game-winner
since his 48-yarder against St. Louis
gave the Patriots the championship.
Troy Bro•·;n set a team record wtth
16 catches and a personal high of The New York Jets' Jon McGraw (38) is the last hope to catch Ricky Williams
176 yards receiving. Tom Brady as the Miami Dolphins' running back headed for a fourth-quarter touchdown
completed 39 of 54 passes for a Sunday at Pro Player Stadium In Miami. (AP)
career-high 410 yards and four
touchdowns.
·
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Louis and San Francisco. lU'C 3-0 for
Holmes, the league's top rusher in
the first time since I998, when they
200 I. had 180 yards and two touchwon theirsecond straight Super Bowl.
31
downs on 30.carries and caught one
Brian Griese threw for two touchof Trent Green's three TO passes.
DETROIT (AP) - Brett Favre downs and Clinton Portis ran for i03
'
spoiled rookie Joey Harrington's yards and a touchdown. Denver lost
debut. Favre threw for 357 yards and starting tailback Olandis Gary early
19,
three touchdowns as the Packers (2- with a sprained left ankle.
1) held off the Lions (0-3 ).
The Bills (1-2) entered as the
Favre completed 31 of 47 passes league leader in yards passin~ and
CHAMPAIGN. Ill. (AP)- New and moved past Warren Moon for second in total yards, but fimshed
Orleans rallied from a 20-point fourth on the NFL's career list with with just 29 I yards, 39 rushing.
deficit behind Aaron Brooks and 294 TO passes.
·
rookie Dante' Stallworth.
Detroit scored two TDs, including
Stall worth scored on a 29-yard a 52-yard pass to James Stewart with ,
pass from Brooks with I: 11 1:37 left, to cut the deficit to 34-31
remaining and Sammy Knight before Ryan Longwell's 47-yard
stopped a last-second Chicago field goal ended the scoring.
ATLANTA (AP) - ·Michael Vick
drive with a goal-line interceptook care of hapless Cincinnati (0-3)
tion .
almost by himself. He threw a pair
Chicago (2-1) had won all 12
of touchdown passes to Brian
previous games decided b&gt;' a
Finneran and outgained the Bengals
touchdown or less. But this ume,
all by himself. He completed 16 of
DENVER (AP) - The Broncos, 26 passes for 174 yards and pulled
the Saints won the Close one to go
who
opened the season by stopping St. off several scintillating runs, finish3-0 for the first time since 1998.

Packen 37,
Lions

Saints

Bears 13

Falcons 30,
Bengals 3

Broncos 18,
Bills 13

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College Football

Pro Football
N1tlon11 FootbiU LHIIUI
AFC
Eatl
w LTPot .PFI¥.
Miami
3 0 0 100 100 37
New England 3 0 0 1,00 11~ 18
Buffalo
t 2 0 .333 89 11)4
N.VJell
1 2 0 .333 47 105
South
WLTPciPFPA
Indianapolis 2 1 9 .667 64 49
Jacf&lt;aonvlllo 1 1 0 .liOO 4a ~ .
Houoton
1 2 0 .333 26 67
Tennessee
1 2 0 .333 68 76
North
WLTPctPFPA
Cleveland 2 t 0 .667 90 75
Banlmore
020 .000 735
Plllsburgh 0 2 0 .000 31 110
Cincinnati
0 3 0 .000 t8 84
Well
WLTPctP,PA
Denver
3 0 0 1.00 75 53
San Diego
3 0 0 t.OO a1 24
2 0 0 1.00 61 34
Oakland
Kansas Clly t 2 0 .333 94 t03
NFC
E11t
w LTPctPFPA
NY Giants
2 1 0 .667 48 43
Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 10~ 47
Dallas
1 2 0 .333 ~ 76
Washington 1 2 0 .333 48 ao
South
W, LTPotPFI¥.
Carolina
3 0 0 1.QO 62 28
New Orleana 3 0 D 1.00 90 63
Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .liOO 45 26
Allanta

1

2

0 .333

North

77

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WLTPctPFPA
Chicago
210 .667 64 05
2 1 0 .667 114 tOO
Green Bav
0 3 0 .000 59 117
Detroit
0 3 0 .000 78 93
Minnesota
Wttl
WLTPcli'FPA
San Franclsco2 1 0 .667 50 '47
Allzona
t 2 0 ,333 62 67
St Lout•
0 2 0 .000 37 49
StaHle
0 3 0 ,000 36 64
Sunday•o Gamoo
Miami30, NY Jots 3

Alloeletld Pr111 Top 25
na Top Twonty Five toama In The
Auoclaltd Preae cctlogo loolbatl poll, with
flral·placo volta In paronlheaeo, recol&lt;la
1t11ough Sept. 2t, total polnto baaed on 2S
polnla tor a 11rat placo wto through one
point lor a 25m ptaco ..,,. and pleviouo
ranking:
. W-1.. Pta Pvo
t. Miami t8i)
4.0 1,84S 1
2. Oklahoma (3)
3.0 1.717
2
3. Toxaa (2)
3.0 1,699 3
4. Florida St.
4.0 t.661 6
6.Vlfglnla r.ch
4-Q 1,110t 7
e.Ohio St.
4·0 1,438 e
7. Florida
3·1 t,369 1o
a. Georgia
3·0 1,312 a
4·0 1,213 9
9. O&lt;tgon
10. Notre Dame
4-Q 1,t70 t2
11.TtnnoaHt
2·1 t -070 4
12. Penn St.
3.0 998 1~
t3.Waohlngton
2·1 667 13
14. Michigan
3·t 805 14
15. ~ansaa St.
4·0 732 25
16. Waohlngton St.
3·1 668 16
17. N.C. State
5-Q 667 17
18. Southern Cal
2·1 528 1t
~9 . IOWI St.
... , 485 21
20.Nobraaka
3·1 477 18
·21 .Wlaconaln
5·0 470 22
22. LSU
2· t 255 24
23. Oregon 51.
4-Q 22a
24.Toxaa A&amp;M
2·t 207 19
25. Colorado 51.
3·1 1a9
Othera receiving vot11: Alabama 133,
Auburn 67, ·Ciomoon 50, Air Force 43.·
Kenlucf&lt;y 43, Mtrlhlllt 39, Arlranoao 30,
UCLA ta. Calltornla t5, Colorado 16,
Bowling Groen 7. Booton Collage 6.
Georgia Tech 2, Michigan St. 2, Minnesota
t, Mlooltolppl 1.

St. Louie 7, Houlton 3
Colorado 11, Arizona 7
Lot Angoloo 4, san Oltgo 3
Monday'l Gomaa
Mllwoukoo (Ruoch 10.") al Houston
(MIIcl&lt;l4-10), 8:06 p,m.
Arizona (Holling 9·1 t) at St. Loulo
(Jam.Wrlght 8·13). a:10 p.m.
TUuday"a Olmea
Florida (Pavani&gt; 5-tO) it Mon11111 (Ohka
13·6), 7:05p.m.
N.Y.Meta (Trachoel tO·It)ll Pl"lborgh
(Fogg 12·11\, 7:05p.m.
Atlanta (Giavlne 18· 10) at Phlladalphta
(Padilla 14·11), 7:0S p.m.
Cincinnati (Haynoa 14·9) at Chicago
Cuba (Wood 1t·10). a:05 p.m.
Milwaukoo (Franklin 1·1) al Houalon
(Oawalt 19·7), 8OS p.m.
Arizona (Johnoon 23·5) at St. Louie
(An,Benet 5·4), 6:10p.m.
Colorodo (stalk 10·3) at Loa Angoleo
(Od.Peroz I5·9), 1o t0p.m.
San Ologo (OI.Pe1ez 3·4) 11 San
F1ancloco (Ortiz 13·10), 10:15 p.m.
N.L. Leadera

BAITING-Bonds. Son Fronclocc. .370:

LWalker, Colorado, .340; VGuerrero,
Montreal, .336; Helton, Colorado, .333;

CJonoa, Atlanta. .327: JKont. San
Francisco, .314; Pulola,.St. Louis, .313.
RUNHSoaa. ChicagO. 120:Pujola, Sl.

Louis, 114; Bonds, San Francisco, 113;
ShGreen, Loa Angeles, 107, Berkman,
Houaton, 106, Hellen, Colorado, 106;
VGuerraro. Montreal, 101.

RBI-Borkman. Houston. t28:Pujola, St.
Loula, t24; Burrell. Philadelphia. 113;
ShGroen, Loa Angelea, 11 t: Hollon,
ColOrado, 107; VQuerrero, Montreal, 107;
JKent, San Franclaco, 107.
HIT5-VGuerrero, Montreal, 199; JKent,
San Francisco, 190~ Vldro, MOntreal, 181;

Helton. Colorado. 179: LCaallllo. Rollda.
179; Pujola, Sl. Lou Ia, 178; TWalkor,
Cincinnati. t77.
DOUBLE5-BA~IIU, Philadelphia, 47;
Mejor Leegue Blaeball
~owell. Flollda, 42: JKont. san Francisco.
40: OCabrera , Montreal, 39; TWalker,
Nollanol Ltoguo
Cincinnati, 39; Kleako, San Ologo. 39:
Eatl
LWalkor. Colorado. 39.
W
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Pet.
GB
TRIPLE5-Rolllna, Philadelphia, 10;
•·Atlanta ·
97 57 .830
WUkeraon, ·Montreal, 8; Furcal, Atlanta, 8;
Montreal
9 77 5
1
Sl. Loula. 8; McCracken, Arizona, a:
Philadelphia ;a 78 •506
00 209 6Raton,
ore tlod wlm 7.
Florida
75 61 .481
23
HOME RUNS-SSooa, Chicago, 4a:
Cleveland 31, Tenneuee 28, OT
New 'tbrk
74 01 .477 23 1/2
Bonde, san Francisco, 44; Berkman,
New Orleans 29, ChicAgo 23
Control Dlvlolon
Houlton, •2: ShG1een, Lot Angaloo, 42;
Philadelphia 44, 011111 I3
W
L
Pet
GB
VGuerrero, Montreal, 38; Burrell,
lndiane.polia 1!'3, Houston 3
•·St. louie
91
64 .5a7
Philadelphia, 37;JKent, San Franclocc, 37.
New England 41, Kan111 City 38, OT
Houeton
82
74
.528 9 t/2
STOLEN BASE5-Pitno, Colorado. 45:
Carolina 21. Mlnneaota14
Cincinnati
75 81 .481 16 til! DAoberta, ~oa Angllu, 45; LCtollllo,
Denver 28, Buttalo 23
PIHiborgh
89 87 .442 22 t/2 Florida, 46: VGuenoro, Monlroal, 40;
Son Diogo 23. Arlzono 1S
Chlcogo
liS 91 .417 26 112
AStnchoz, Milwaulrao, 37: EYoung,
Green Bay 37, Detroit 31
Milwaukee
64 tOt .348
37
Mllwautrao,
31 ; ABoont. Clnclnnall, 30;
NY. Glanto 9, Stalllt 8 .
Woot Dlvltlon
AFox, Florklo, 30.
San Frandaco 20, Wtthlngtan t0
W L Pel Gil
PITCHING (t7 Ooclolono)-WMIIIOI,
Atlanta 30 , Clnolnnatl3
Allzona
114 81 .1108
Houlton, 15·3, .833, 3.3t; RJohnson,
Optn Plttlborgh, Oa~and, Joalraonvllto, Son Franclaoo 90 66 .877 4 t/2 Arizona, 23-6, .821, UO; Schilling,
Baltimore
lOI Angello
66 66 .884 8t/2 Arizona, 23·8, .793, 3.02;OIWtlt, Houlton,
Mand1y'1 Clolltl
Colotldo
7a 84 .412 22 t/2
lt•7, .731, 2.12; Nomo, Loa 4ngolto, le-t,
St. Loulott To~ loy, t p.m.
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81 It .417 211 t/2 ,727, Ul: Maddux, Atlonto, te-e, ,714,
lundl)l, 11111. II
r-oNncltod cllvlelon
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Now Orltano 11 Ctolroll, 1p,m,
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - AllPro receiver Terrell Owens scored
on a spectacular 38-yard run and the
49ers rushed for 252 yaros.
San Franci~co (2-1) capped its win
with an eight-minute dnve led by
backup quarterback Tim Rattay, who
relieved ill Jeff Garcia (stomach
virus). Garrison Hearst rushed for
97. while Kevan Barlow rushed for
94 and a touchdown.
Washington (1-2) gained just 41 yards
and was sca-eless in the second half.

Chargers 13,
cardinals 15
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - The
Chargers (3-0) us~ a late goal-!ine
stand to preserve vtctory. S.tar hoebacker Junior Seau had to be helped
to the locker room with a sprained
right ankle after he was, hun o_n the
last play of that stand, but satd he
should be. fine.
For the first time this season, the
Chargers aHowed a touchdown as
Jake Plummer threw for two scores,
but also was intercepted twice. The
first, by Marcellus Wiley, set up u
San Diego touchdown. The second
was returned 20 yards by Donnie
Edwards for a score.
The Cardinals. (1 -2) came back in
triple-digit heat, but were stopped at
the San Diego 9.

Giants 9, ·
Seahawks 6
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP)
- Rookie Matt Bryant kicked a
game-winning 47-yard field goal
with 2:04 to play. the longest of his
cl\I'Cer. Bryant added field goals of
33 and 21 yards for the Giants (2·1).
He is 9-for-9 this season.
William Peterson iced the win for

Panthers 11.
VIkings 14

MINNEAPOUS .(AP) - The
Panthers are 3-0 for the second time
ln their eight-year ellistence and first
time sirice 1996.
Lamar Smith carried 30 times for
154 yards and scored two fourthquarter touchdowns. Smith's 24-yard
run provided the winning margi11.
The Vikings, 0-3 for the first time
since 1967, bad just 250 yards and
turned the ball over four times.
Daunte Culpepper ·threw a career·
high four interceptions. Deon Grant
had three pickoffs,

Colts 13,
Texans 3
HOUSTON (AP) Peyton
Ma11ning passed for 272 yards, with
touchdown passes of 42 yards to
Qadry Ismail and 43 to Reggie
Wayne. Manning, who threw three
interceptions in last week's loss to
Miami, didn't have an interception
for Indianapolis (2-1).
David Carr, sacked nine times in
last week's loss to San Diego and six
times in a season-opening victory
over Dallas, went down four times
for Houston (1-2).

Eagles 44,
CoWboys 13
PHILADELPHIA
(AP)
Donovan McNabb threw for 287
yards and three touchdowns and ran
for 67 yards and one touchdown.
Emmitt Smith ran I I times for 52
yards. moving within 362 yards of
Walter Payton to become the NFL's
career rusbing leader. Smith's sixth
carry moved him ahead of Payton
for No. 1 on the rushing attempts
list.

Tampa Bay

53 102 .342 4S Soonlo. 30: Olmon. Booton. 30: Wlnn. CAROLINA II'.NTHER5-Piaood K John
Central Dlvlalon
Tampa Bay, 28.
~••av on ln)urtd reaerve
w L Pet GB
PITCHING (17 Doclolont)-PMartlnez.
HOCKEY
Y·Minneoota ag 66 .574
Booton, 20·4, .833. 2.26: Zlto. Oakland, 22·
NtliOtllll Hockey LOIQut
Chicago
79 77 .SOli 10 112 5. .815. 2.74: OLowe. Botton, 21-7, .760. BOSTON BRUINS-Anlgntd D Rich
Clti\/Oiand.
70 811 .~9 19 112 2.46; Waahburn, Anaheim, 18·8. .750. Brennon, DChrla Kalllhor, 0 Zdntk Kullok,
~anoaoPIIy
110 96 .386 29 112 3.t5: Muldor, Oakland, 18·7, .720, Ui: FMlkt Goliard, F LH Cloren, F MIU Horr.
Detroit
64 t01 .348
35 DWIIII, New York, 18·7. .720, 3.88: F Steve Plr~ons, F Mlrtln Samutltaon
Weal Dlvlalon
Halltdoy. Toronto, t7·7, .708, 3 . ~ ,
and F Krla Vornaraky lo PrO\IkllfiCI ollhe
WLPciGB
STRIKEOUT5-PM1rtlnez, Boaton, 239; AHL. AIINIIod F sam Flortk, FBrandOn
x·Otklond
99 57 .535
Clomono, Now lllri&lt;. 1a7; FGarcla, Seittto, 'r'oroma and 0 Rloh Spiller.
Anaheim
96 110. .8t5
3 177; Zllo, Olkland. 178: Muaelne, Now DALLAS STAAS-Anlgnod C JoH
Soalllo
90 66 .677
9 'R&gt;rk, 186; Holladay, Toronto. t6t; ROrllz. Btleman, RW Jultln Cox, LW Bren Or~noy
70 66 .~9 211 Anaheim. t69.
r....
and DMark Wonon to Utoh ollho AHL.
1-ollnched ployoH opot
SAVEs-l&lt;ooh, Olkland, 43; Gutrdado, DETROIT RED WINGS-Attlgnod G
y-ollncllld dlvltlan
Mlnneoola. 43;"""lvol. Arwholm. 40: Urbina. Andrew Alltn, LW Grog Blumgortner, C
Boluldoy't Gomea
Booton, 38; Saoa~, Seanto. 38; ~Eaoobar, Hugo Bolevtrt, c Rob Co!llno, F Nlok
N.Y.Yankoeo 3. Do troll 2
Toronto. 38; JuAc:tiiiO&lt;Io, Ootroll. 28,
Parillo and 0 Oovld Van D1unen to Gtlnd
Seattle 5, Anaheim 4
. Aaplda at tho AHL. Aoltlllld LW Milk
Oakland 6, To.., 3
Jerant.'""
Chicago Whllo Sox 14, Mlnneaota 4
MONTREAL CANADIEN5-Aoalgnod F
Tampa Bay 4. Toronlo 3
Chrlotlln LlniVM, F Mlchatl Rydor, F
Boalon 3. Balllmo10 0
By The AltOCillld Prell
Marc·Andro Thlnol. FJerome Morola and
Kanaaa City 3. Ct0110land 2
BAS~ BALL
G
EIIC Flchtud 10 Hamllon Ol the AHL lnd
Sunday'a o...,..
Amorlctn Loeauo
D
Mallhlou
Ooooottaux to Ullh ollhe AHL.
N.Y. Yankees 4, Detroit 3
~ANSAS CITY ROYALS-Purchoaed lho
OTIAWA
SENATORs-Traded D sam1
Toronto 12. Tampa Bay 6
oontracl ol COuaty Wathan 1rom Omaha ol Sale lo Vtncouvtr tor LW Fetor SQhuter
Beaton13. Balllmoro 2
tho PCL.
and olgntd Schoottrlo am&lt;JIIIyear contract.
Cleveland B, Kansas City 5
NEW VOFIK YANKEE5-Acllvatod RHP PIITSBURGH PENGUINS-Aitlgnocl G
Oakland 7, Texaa 5
Mariano RIYira from the 15·day disabled David Chan\ DDavid I&lt;Qd, D Fnmcolo LlnluK,
Seattle 3, Anaheim 2
tiel.
0 Darcy ROillroon, D Br1ndln BuaGoy, F
Chicago Whitt Sox 8, Minnesota 2
TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAY5-Roloallld OF StM Orempton, F Jan Faany. F Mall Huaaey.
Monday'l Qamaa
Too Naoh.
F Zenon Krlnopka, F Tom i&lt;otlopoo liDo, F
Booton (Wakefield 11-5) at Balllmoro
Natlonol Loeauo
JICXIUOI LarMore, F Jaaon MaoConaid, F
(Siephena 2·4), 7:06p.m.
ATLANTA BRAVES-Fiocallod LHP
Mct&lt;amara, F McPhollot•. F
Tampa Bay (Zambrano 6-a) at NY Horacia R~mlrer and LHP Jung Bong from CIYio
Mall Murley. FMktotl Quolltl, F1!obt7i Ruoto1,
Yankeoa (O.Hornand,. 6-4), 7:05p.m.
Groonvllle ol lho Southern Loaguo and F 'lbmoo SUJOYY and F Alllranctrl&lt; ZrwlkNn to
Tuelday'a Qamaa
Andy Prall 11om Richmond ·ol tho IL. Wll&lt;ea-BIJTO ol tho AHL.
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Purchaaod
contract ol AHP Jooy TAMPA BAV LIGHTNING-Atolgntd G
(Halladay 17-7). 7:05 p.m,
. Dawtoy from tho
Richmond.
Eklund, RW Mall Elloh, 0 Harlan
Tampa Bay (Halper 5·8) al N.Y.Yankooa Krla Keller lor a11lgnment.Deolgnalod RHP Brian
Prall,
and
LW Ryan Tol&gt;lor to Sprlngllold o1
(Muoolna 16·10), 7:05p.m.
FLORI
0A MARLIN5-Announcod 1 two· tho AHL, RW Evgenl Atlukhln to Monoton
Anaheim (Appler 14·1I) at Texaa (Benoit vear player development contract with ollho QMJH~. CJtan·Froncclo Soucy to
3-4), a 05 p.m.
South Atlantic League. Montreal ol·tho OMJHL, and LW Aaron
Cleveland (A .Aodrlguoz 2·2) ' 11 Groenoboro ol tho
FOOTBALL
LobO to Guelph ol the OHL. Fltltuod D
Minnesota (Milton 13-9), a:05 p.m,
Notlcnol Pootboll L11gut
Rudy Poelohtk.
Beaton (Foooum 4·4) at Chlcogo While
Sox (Garland 12·11), a:06 p.m.
It's the DISH Network FREE-FOR-ALL!
Ootlolt (Lou• 0·21 at Kan11o City
(AMnclo 3·7). 8:05p.m.
Olkland (ZIIo 22·5) 11 saattlo (Valdtl 8·
1t). to:o&amp;p.m.
'
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BATTING-MISwoonoy, Ktnttt City,
.347: MRamlroz, Botton, ,348; BWilllama.
New 'R&gt;rk, .334; ISuzukl, Stanlo, .321;
Ordonez, Chicago, .320: AKonnody.
Anaheim, .3t4;Garclaparra, Booton, .314.
RUN5-ASorlano, New York, 126;
ARodrlgutz, TtNll, 120: Jolor; Now 'lbrk,
1t7; Oamon, Botton, I15: Ordonez,
Chlcogo, 113; JaGiambl, NIW 'lbrk, 112:
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EChtvoz, Otkland, t07; Thome.
Clti\/OIInd, 107.
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• l'etl lou)'• DohiOioy~ltm wllh uocond fiCiivtrlorllPI,
StaHio, 200; IWIIIIamt, Ntw 'lbrk, ti7;
Tojtda, Oakland, te&amp;: OlroiiPirra,
• l'etl Ill 12 monlh~ 117 "'Uipmtnl crodl~ (tollll:zo4),
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' ISubtcrllt to flmttlct't Top 10 J11Cillto lor ant yur
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'R&gt;tk, 41: Oraon11, OhiOIIO, 41;
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Arizona misses chance to
dlnch playoff spot. Giants win

Anrals can't

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C..: Pedro

S N Of QO(AP) - Mike
Kinkade and tlwl Los All~ lo

wins No. 20

SEATTLE (AP) - II's been
16 years since the Angels
went to the playoffs, and.
they' ro willing to wait a cou·
pie more days.
The Seattle Mariners pre·
vented Anaheim from clinching a playoff spot Sunday as
.Ryan Franldin outpilehed
·Janod Washburn in 11 3-2 victory.
1The Angels, who lU'C off·
Monday. visit Te~tas on
Tuesday night, when they will
try to secure their first trip to
·tho poStseason since 1986.
"We arc very disappointed
in our performance the last
two days. but it's not life or
death," W11shbum said. "We
know it just takes one more,
win. We will go to Toxus.
clear our minds and get back
to husiness."
. Anaheim (96·60) fell three
· games behind first-place
Oakland in the AL West with
·six to play. Seattle (90-66)
and Boston (89-66) are still
mnthemuticully alive for the
wild card.
Pedro Martinez kept the
, Red Sox in contention with
his 20th victory, beating the
Baltimore Orioles 13-2. at
Camden Yards. Trot Nixon hit
a grand slam.
Martinez (20-4) joined
Derek Lowe (21 -7) to give
Boston its first ~air of 20game winners smce 1949,
when Mel Pamell (25-7) and
Eilts Kinder (23-6) accomplished the feat.
Martinez has won three Cy
· Young Awards, but this is
only his second 20-win season. It comes after an injury..plagued year in which he won
only seven games while battling a sore shoulder.
"The one I'm most proud of
is this one," Martinez said ...The
other ones lU'C good seasons. but
I was healthy. I never knew
whut beln~ hun was like."
Seattle s lchiro Suzuki
became the seventh pla)ler in
major league history with at
le11st 200 hits in each of his
lirst two seasons. The last to
do it was Harvey Kuenn
(1953-54) ..
Franklin (7-4), who moved
into the roiution Aug. II, gave

Browns

Seattle Mariners· lchlro Suzuki follows tho path of his sovonthlnnlng single against the Anaheim An&amp;els on Sunday In
Seattle. Suzuki collected his 200th end 201st hits for the season In the game. The Mariners won. 3-2. (AP)

up two nms on si~t hit in 7 1·3
innings at Sufeco Field. Willie
Bloomquist wcnt4-for-4 in his
second big league start. inchld·
ing his first career .hit. John
Olerud renched 100 RBis.

Purk to win for tho sixth time
in ~even stuns, A crowd of
23.930 showed up for thil
t111UI home gtune of Erniil
Hnrwell 's
hroudcllsting
cnreer.

Athletics 7,
Rangers 5

White Sox 8,
Twlns2

Jermaine Dye homerod
twice. including a shot that
initially was ruled foul, and
Oakland eKtended its leud in
theAL West.
Scott Haneberg added u
two-run homer for · the
Athletics. und Murk Mulder
(18-7) pitched six strong
innings to wi11 his fifth
straight decision,
TI1e A's huve won five in a
row and eight of 10. They tied u
franchiSil record with their 54th
hon1e victory of tl1e season.

Frank
Thomas
and
D'Angelo Jimenez euch
homilrild and drove in throe
runs at Comiskey Park, loud·
i11g Murk Buehrle (19-11) and
Chicago over Minnosotu for u
three-game sweep of the AL
Centrnl chumpio11s.
. Maggllo Ordonez hit his
36th homer for the White
Sox. Buehrle will sturt once
more this seuson ......:. next
weekend at Minnesota - In
his hid to become Chic:u~w·s ·
first 20-gamo winner smce
Juck McDowell in 11193.
Joe Mays (4-8) lasted four
innings, ullowing seven runs
on seven hits.

Yankees 4,
11gen3
'Randell White · hit thNe
doubles und drove in two runs
as New York, playing a
makeshift lineup tho day uftor
clinching the AL Eust, swept
the three-gume ~et to win· th9
season series 8· 1.
David Wells ( 18-7) wont
eight innings at Comoricn
their longest scoring drive
just 43 yuros.

Misplays by the Brow11s
from Pip 81
gave Tennessee the lead.
Andre D~son hud u 16-ynrd
·
Interception
return
of
lation stopped him from tying Couch's only mistake, and
the game with an 8-yard TO
f bl
'-TO
toss to Dennis Northcutt with two um es uccamc
tosses b~ Steve McNuir to
12 Seconds left.
John Stmon und Kevin
"Even when I was right in 0
h 1
1 h
his face, he was able to muke
yson, 1 0 ust pull ng t em
up28-14.
a touchdown throw," Titans
"We let it slip," Tituns
safety Lance Schulters suid. defensive
tncklo
John
"For it beipg the first gume Thornlon suld.
.
for him, he looked like he
Cleveland · started the
was in real stride."
comebnck when Northcutt
The Browns beat their former
AFC Central rivals for a second . returned a punt 74 yards for u
·
TO at the end of the third
straight time after losing their quarter, making it 21 -14. He
first six followin~ their rosur· fumbled 11 fair cutch two
· rection us u fnmch1se. 'I'hru1ks to
b
, Couch, they did it by scoring 17 punts 1liter ut recovered
'
Dawson's onside kick ut the
· unanswered points for victory Tennessee 42 with 2:31 left
· just like the lnst time the!Wl in re~lation to set up the
' teams played.
·
oo
k' k d h
Tennessee blew a second· tymg · awson IC e 1 6
ball left and away from the
:half lead for the second Titans, toward the only play·
: straight week. The Tit~ns er on that side of the field .
' won the time of possession
"We haven't ever had u
: on offense but little else us perfect 11all und cutch like
: they munuged just 187 yar,ds that, even in all the times in
total offense com11ared with
· " N h
"d
: 403 for Cleveland. They went . P.racuce,
ort cult Slit ·
: three-and-out live time.s with 'When It counts the most. we
made il happen."

Reds
from Pill' II
' opened 32 yeurs ago.
Rose had the first hit In that
: game. A few da)'S later, he
: bowled over Ray Fosse in an
: enduring A 11-Star moment,
· : giving the stadium an imme' diate Identity.
It also was known for its
playing surface. Riverfront
, was the first stadium with
: wall-to-wall turf and sliding
: pits when i1. opened in June
; 1970. Three Rivers Stadium
: opened in Pituburgh later
that season, and Veterans
. Stadium . opened
in
Philadelphia in 1971, _lliving
, ba1ebalf three "cookte·CUt·

Ood~'lln Wllitlld until too lllld
to wut it. BllClluso of tho.lm. a
· rouple of 01her tll~tms will
huyll to Wllit 11 little lonj,lor.
too.
'
Kinkade doliVi!red u phwh·
hit sit" lc ' ith two outs ill tho
ninth mnifl&amp; to drive in tho
ao-~ho.l•d
run, and the
DOOJen woo at S1111 DioiJO 4·
3 011 Sut~day.
The Dod;ers stayed two
*11rms bllhind San Fn111cisco
1t1 tho NL wild·Clrd fliCo
OOCIIUSil tho Oiants hellt
MilwaukllO 3·1. B01h teams
hiiVIl six j,lllnlOS loft .
The DQd;en ulso pNvolltlld
tho World S«ios· champion
Arit ollll Oil\mondhllcks from
clinchini 11 playolf spot.
Arit on!l lost · 11 -7 M
Colorndo.
Down 3·1 in thll sovemh.
Alox Cora hit 11 solo homor to
pull the Ood1Jen within u run.
ora flippCd hi hilt usido
and raised his right ind1.111 lin·
get in tho air after connecting.
men e11chu11ged words witl1
Padres pitc:het Adam &amp;ton.
Lllter. tmth pluyers opolo·
gizcd.
Kink11de, 11romoted from
Triple-A Las Vcjlus on July
2{, Shliled up tho middle ancl
Mark Orud z i~hmok · ~c ored
from second. NtNiy 11heud of
center licldor Murk Kotsuy'&amp;
throw.

ter" bullpurks.
Three Rivers is gone,
Riverfront will soon beCome
parking space. and the Vet
will come down after next
season. Phillies executives
accompanied the team to
Cincin~ati to. get some ideas
for thetr stadtum farewell .
Sentiment was wowen
through evcrythina on
Sunday. Hall of flame manag·
er Sparky Anderson threw a
ceremonial first pitch to Hall
of Fame catcher Johnny
Bench. It took three tries to
get a good throw-and-catch.
After Todd Walker grounded out to second to end the
~arne, famous Reds were
mtroduccd on the field.
Home plaic . was unearthed
und driven on a Zamboni - a

Rockies 11,
Diamondbacks 7

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Will l\1 h!IISI 15 lltllllllS in 15 h.
struiQht s~u son s tt ~ Atl ullln
defouted Floridu nt Tut•ntr 1'he li~pn~ ~~~~llthroc: ' k ill·
rles in tho: 11nul s i ~ ~u"'"' hl
Field.
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record with his ~~rtl ~tt\'e . s in e~ 19%
New \'nrl i,, u" urcd t•f it•
Rundy Myers ( IIJ\IJ ) und
lirst
nnn · w i nn i n t~ '&lt;'lit' s in~:~
Trevor BoiTtnun (I ll\li\l shllfl'
the murk. while lluhby 19\)(l, wh~n llltiiiUj,l~f Htlhhy
Thigpen holds tho mujor nleminc tool.. over ut tht: ~: nd
longue Ncord of ~7 .
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Maddux !lOVe up four hits
1111d ono run in seven innin11s
to tie the strouk set hy Ymtnl! ·
from 1891· 190,.
Kris llunsmt won his 11 flh
MAddux oumed his _7:lnd
Jelf Kent and Benito clueer victor)!. movlnj,l thll strul~ htlllldsion tts Pinsl'lurph
Santiago hit solo homi)rs in fo.ur-tlmc NL Cy Young win- defoutlld Chicul!o·
the 11inth u11d Sun Fruncisco ncr within one win of Red
Fl\ld Mc(ll·ilr l:locunw the
completed a threil·llllme Ruffing and l 8th 011 the ull· lirst pluycr with u .lll·h()nwr
sweep at Miller Park.
scuson for li vc h:ums, Th&lt;l
The Giants huvo won 11ve . time list.
Cubs
stun¢r hit hi s ~ 711th
of six. Sun Francisco now ·'
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hmnll run - tho shot ut
returns to Pacific Bell Park
PNC' Purl.. ~ u vc him homers
for · five games, bcllinning
In U NCord 42 1111\itlr hilii!Uil.
3
Tuesday a11ainst Sun DlilllO stnd l um~ . nne m or~ thun
if necessary, the Oiunts will
play a makeup game at
Albert Pt~ols hh uthroe-run C'levelund 's Ellis !lurks.

Expo

Braves
Marlins

l

Giants 3,
Brewers 1

ets

""''"Y·

Pirates 5, Cubs 4

Cardinals 7,
Astros

Bovles

Blue Jays 12,
Devil Rays 6

from '-p81

Orlundo Hudson homeNd
und drove in ll curoer-hlgh
ti ve runs us Toronto avoided u October to compete ut the
three-game
sweep
at World Championships.
His bcJiinnlniJ In the sport
Tropicunu Field ..
WQS almost. 1111 accident. Race
wulkina is not 11 competition
111
the prop level in Ohio and
Couch led the llrowns on
Boyles
decided 19 try the
drives of 80 and 42 yards In
evollt
bused
on one con.versa·
tile final S minuteR of regulution for touchdowns. When lion.
"It (my ~ tort) WliS kind of
Cleveland won tha toss, he
colncidontul,
I wus cominiJ
look the toum 6.5 yards, setting
back
from
o
cross country
up Dnwson'R gume-winnor
meet
ut
Mnlone,"
Boyles
with 10:47 left in overtime.
Note~: Andre und Kevin said. "Out of the blue Coach
Dyson become the lirst broth· (Bob Willey) mentioned to
ers to score in the sume gume one of my toummutes. who
for the first time since Nov. S. was u race walker the prcv!·
2000. Andre had n 16-yurd ous your, ubout It und 11
interception return. while sounded Interesting to mo."
Boyles hus put ln u lot of
Kevin caught 11 7-yurd TO
work
to succeed, however he
toss for tho Titans. In 2000,
Terry Jackson scored for S11n credits Ood for his success.
"I've been very blessed,
Francisco and Willie Jackson
scored for New Orleans . ...
Dawson hod co11nected on 21
consecutive field goals, the
second-longest streak in club
history. That ended with 4:36
left in tho second quarter
from Pip II
when he was wide riaht on a
52-yarder. Do vis said his
kicker should be mud ut him (NY) was 17th with '67
for making him attempt that ~lnts.
kick .... McNulr now hus
Junior Mullhcw Boyles
thrown 11 TD pass In 16 con· C1'0i50d the line 6th overull with
socutive games, the fran · 11 time of 26:01. Scott Llltn:ll
chisc 's thlrd·longcst streak. finished 381h (27:09) und 1im
Warren Moon hull stNaks of ' S)lkCI W86 41st (27: 14).
Mnrc Littrell finished 46th
21 straight In 1990·91 und 17
(27:31) und senior Josh Follle
strai&amp;hfln i992-93.

Rio

machine that sucked up ruin·
· water from the old artiOciul
turf - to the appointed 1pot
nt udjuccnt Oreut American
Ball Park.
·
While the Zllmboni wus on
route, famoua Reds player•
talked over the publi~ Uddreu
system about thc1r moat
enduring memories from the
stadium. One oftcr another
mentioned Roae'1 hit No.
4.192 In 198,,
Roae'1 lifetime ban for
gumblln&amp; prevented him
from parllclpatln&amp; In the cloling ceremonica. fnatcud, he'll
play In a celebrity aoftball
game ut the 1tadlum today.
"I feel u little lud that we
didn't IJCIIO ICC the beat !'layer to play the aame," RiJa
uld.
·

tllllltll 011 Sl?f\1. )0.
Kent hit his 37th hon"l&lt;'r ol
the stll$011 100 Sllntluj,lll hit
his lOOth cllfll\lf' htm\&lt;'r. ~loth
otT Milwuul&lt;'&lt;l rdi~v&lt;'r Lm~
itcilno.

Note1:hud
TheuPhilllca'
Abreu
puir ofBobby
hits,
extended hia hlttlna atroak to
" career·high 16 IJIImes, ...
Former Rcils owner Marae
Schott .:... the focus of muny
of the franchllc'l wom
momenta In the 1990a ~
....h
gave pIayera orom '''" team•
11 peck on the cheek and 11 pot
on the chc1t during preg11me
lntroductlona. '" The flnt hit
111 Riverfront wa1 a lln,le by
Role. ·The fall was aaon
Mlchael1' Infield alnglc In the
ninth. ... The first homer waa
Hank Aaron, who af1o tied
,._
· h'1 career homcr
a.,., Rut
mark at Riverfront four yean
later. Tho fall homer wa1
Aaron Boone'• aolo 1hot In
the clahth.

~

Rood cooch too," Boyles said.

when I cume here to Rio
Orunde some IJUYS· 1101
involved In my lffc und
showed me how to huvo u
quiet limo, spending time In
the Word of Ood. with Goo,
und through thut OOd hus Just
worked wondrous blo8sfn~: s
in my life," he suid . '1'hut l s
the reuson that I huve hud
success In race walking ,und
runninjl wherovcr I·vu l'ieen.
"In December of '99 I ron I·
ly modo u commhm nt 10
serve Chri st und then I hcgun
havinll quiet limos und thut' ~
when my lifo really ClCI'Iod·
od," Boyles oddod. "God hns
been very meroiful und hus
blessed me ond 11lven me ull
the success und l give tnlltl
glory to Ood."
Boyles ulso credited I~ lo
Orondo track und cro~s coulltry cooch Bob Will e ~ us un
lnnuence - both sptrhunlly
und uthlotlcully.
''Couch Willey is u ~ ood
· Christian goy und he IS u

He hus u pluylld u role In
Ioudin; me chtscr ttl Christ
und I ~ lvc u lm or crcdlt tn
him us well."
·
As fur liS whtH the futu re
holds for lloylos. he is not
certain. but he i ~ sure thut it
will l:lO his fuith tlmt l~ liJ ~
him.
"Over the pust your. thin g~
hu ve chun j!od Stl much thut
I've lcunlcll thut I ~ un ' t tell
whut the n e ~t y~ ur will
hrh111," Boyles ~uill. " It 's
whutcvcr (lod hu ~ in store fill'
me.
"I do feel nl N lllll~ poilll . in
my life. I wunt ttl .move lnttl
the ministry. but h ~· u mcs
down to wher Clod wunt s m~
und fur ri~ ht now this (mce
wulldniJ ) Is my ministry uncl
l'm jjlnlll huvc un OJlpm1unity to usc whut God hus !liven
me to 1Jiol'ify him ."
(Mark W/1/lwn.v /.v .t'fiOrl.!
in,(rmll&lt;lfirm tllll'f'tor 111 tl1r
Un/vmlr.v 1 ~( Rio Grtmclr. )

WaN59th (27:52),
Also for the Redmon, Kylll
Brookover finished 67th
(28:08), Brian Hill wM I 29th
(30:05) while Bryun Jones
re&amp;lstered 30:10 on the timer.
Wi sconsin-Oshkosh wu s
the mcn'a overull winner with
43 points. Serulo Reyes of
Cedarville Will the lndl viduul
winner with a time of 25:21 .
The Redwomcn wcro 21st
out of 30 leanu with 628
!'Oint&amp;.
NAIA No. I
Cedarville wu runner-up

wilh S4 points und l~o lxl t1 H
W&lt;~s l&lt;lyan wa ~ so vent h over·
ull (2:\"0).
J1mior Amnndu Wolfe Wll&amp; the
top Roow&lt;JntCn linishcr, plucinl)
~ ~th with utimc of 20:(~.
Other Redwomen ro¥ul u·:
A mundu Stickel.
II .5th
(21:42): Duw1i Nuj!le, I 28th
(22 :0:1 ): Dillie Rnbhuon,
145th (23:07) : IJcutricc
Mnr11an. in her lin t coll llgiute
ruce lini shcd 18Sth (27: I :Z)
und Tiffany PoiJic. !94th
(30:41 ).

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tilt ,-Qtn\ty &lt;-"&lt;11\llllissioner\ · [ll\IJl&lt;l,al
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1'\lmel;&lt;-lY. Hi1and ~nad i' curren1ty a
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Shan~. a memhcr of the Pomcmy
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phul' ftlr a new fi~trut' k wel\' .:om1111! alon!,i. Shank said 110 bid' had
come i11 yel .
. Council discussed some projcc·ts
111 the villa!):e. both plannc.t and
all'eady underway. incuding paim

joh' downtown anti tn1'h p1,..._ -up .
He hl\1\lj!ht c·oundl up 111 dtllc' till
pmjcct' already complctcJ. includmg '' fallen tn.'C "" Fhhcr S1 reel .
TI1e tree. "lu.:h had created a pl"&lt;•hlem. ha' hccn rcmm cd .
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hammer '"'' been purcha,cd a'
ph11111ed for work in the cemeter).
and the total cost w:" $1 ,27S.
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Se~\inel news editor

I'OME~OY _

l&gt;omen 1y
residei\1 C\11.111l\ey Sim is tllis
ytlilr's toedJ)Iellt nf the f&lt;ltll1h
t\1\11111\1
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Set·vke Al¥tll'll givet\ by the
Ohhl DI'Ctls\ mid Cervic•ll
Ct\lll'CI' C'o:\ltlio\1 (00CCC).
the 1\Wtlrtl l'eC&lt;I!)IIilcs
txc-ellettce Itt the f1uht a"ahlsl
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btetl~l '111dMr tet\llctl
catil:er,
11 l'!,lgi·um which S\1\1 has
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~~~tllthl O~p~:~n,,;.,~s ro~"a~~

· sc\ 'Cill 1 years.
"N.edpleii\N &lt;If the uWtlrd
· 111-e seleded oil the basis of
how they hllvc exemplil1ed
the mission ol' the Ohio
l~tetlst tllld t'et·vlct\1 Ct\1\cer
(\ltllltli.m," stlld J1met Sharpe,
I"·' ..-'CM 1ll-es t·'uet\1 e1ec1 01·
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1'1\ey · aloe lltdlvlduals who
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exemplify the mission of the
OI3CCC: "To ·reduce breast
and cervlcul ctlnccr 111()rbidity
atid lll&lt;lrtality, ami enhance
the quality of life for 'urvivors of lhcsc diseases."
Mrs. Voinovich ~vill presem
the awtu-d to Sim til n&lt;lOII Oct.
I7,, Ohin MaiiHI1&lt;lgraphy l)ay,
during an •IWllt'tls ccremnrly 111
Meigs High s~hool. The
evem is open to the public .
The 11Ward wus Mmcd fur
Mr~. YoiMvkh because of
her stt\tewidc ctl111ts to pmmote breast cancer awareness
al\d early
til detection.
.. She wus
1
pr thll y t-esponsiule fonhe
creation
of
Ohio
Mlll\ltMgruphy Duy and was·
11\strunicntal In developing
the statewide Hreast :Hid
Cervtcul Cancet· C•lttllt\on.
"Cour1t1ey Shn ·und Mrs .
Voittovkh who nrc selfless in
the pumHt of the elinilnmlon
or b~11St cancer mottullly,"

indude a new mllf. paint
and 1ntcrinr rl•pair" and
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Sharpe 'aid.
Norma Torres. Meigs
Coumy Health ctlllllllis~hmcr,
dcscril~' Sim '"being '\:!lnsummately pmrcs,innal but
nppr\lnchublc and exlrmn'tlinarily empathetic to every
dic111 she worked with. She is
cspcci:11ly dc,erving, of special r~cognition because she
is ll'ltly an altruistic imlividual
who consistcmly pUis others'
needs ahead of her own."
11' was 011 Torres' recommcnduliun, us well us others
including the Sotttheastern
Ohio Breust and Cervical
Cancer P1'oject, thai Sim was
selected for the honor.
Sim lcurncd that she had
been selected for the award in
a surprise :tnnouncement
from Gerl Rousculp of the
Ohio DepUttmenl of Health
and Lcann Mutvcy of the
Plttll IH Shll, AS

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Floyu
Browne
A'"''·iate,, rrc,~nt~tl .:oundl wilh it&gt; fiN lm~ at u
pn1pt1.&gt;L'd $2 million . water
treatment plant. to be c·on'truclcd on Park Street next
to the 1 ilia~&lt;' garag~. The
Par~ Street "tc. he """· wus
chn,~n lw 1he · Rnard of
·ruhlit· Affnir' hceuusc it -is
out of the' flood pluin. rclati\·cly n~ar till' Hnb,on prop·
~n, "h.-r~ th&lt;.' village plans
111 d~\ '''"P a n~-.. \\CII field.

MIDDLEPORT
Miudlcport Village Council
held th~ first ' reading of a
l'l'"llution authoriting till'
T&lt;.''l&lt;&gt;ration nf the &lt;&gt;ld C&amp;O
Fr,·i~ht
lkpnt Monday
C\'Ciii ng_.
Mar) Wi,c. who alon~
1\ ith her h11,hand . R&lt;\\LIIC
and

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rc'Jl'"''thlc lor pl&lt;.' klntz up tra'h during the Stcnmhccl Fe~ti\· aL
Alactt11m 'aid the' illage 1\0Uid.
Pnill·c Ch1ct Mark ProtliH
rc4uc,tcJ &lt;.'ouncil ghc h1111 permis'1011 ''' hire a nc'~ rolic·e offiCer for
the \ illage . He '"~ed that
C'hrl'tnpher A. l'ildtfonl. a certified
j)lllicc officer. he hired on a call-in
onl) ha,i'-.111 help keep overtime in
dlCC~ for the police uepartmenl. The
nC\\ hire \\:t&lt; apprtned h} counciL

cnll\'Cilil'llt

cnuplt''- da . . uJhutmtl

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gmm
through
the
The proJect is not expectAppalachian
Regional ed l\l go to bid fur at least a
Commission last summer. year. and the plum a., 'ubprc~cntcd the resolution. 1t mitteu ""' night, Shull 'aid.
tmlhori'c" .t h(• CnnccrncLI arc ''\cr~ tentative." Sltutl.
Citi?ens o.r Middleport wh\1 lnt•i w11h the IJl'urd of
Commluee to estublish Public Affui~ enrlicr in the
guideline' for tltc rc·,tora- dav. iil., o I'C}XII·ted that 111~
ti\111 of 1hc statin11. imd to paiming ol the Mill Street
mallilgc the pt·ojcct.
\1 at~r tan~ ha' been ,·ornThe resolution."·' prt' 'cnl - pkl&lt;'d .
Cm111cd appnllt'd the
cd. "'"' g.avc the "x &lt;.'&lt;1111 miHce member': The Wi'~' · BPX' purdllN' of a new
Gc\u·gc. Jr. and Cind&lt;t llarri' Ca"'· hat:~lwc. ill " ""t of
;uttl Myron and June $-l.~.h.1~. from Sllulhe,l,tcrn
Duffield, :IUthority over tit~ Eqlllpm~nl (',,. Gallipolis.
tlcpnl 's usc utler the rcstora- thwu~h tlw 'tate purchasing
t.ion i~ completed, However. pru~ram . The nlsl of the
~oundlmembers que,tioncd bac~IW&lt;' , whidl li'ts at
gnmtin!) 1hcm full authority $lJ 1.5110. rc llc~ t' a J 7 perover how the villugc-nwnctl eel\ I \lliiC Ui&gt;t:OUill l!lld U
~lutitm is used by members $1 c,!IIIO trade consideration
of the publk. und ultimatclv for I he· 1 illa~tc\ llJlJO hackinduded Mttyor S:mdv ho~ . The• cmt of the new hnc
lannarclli among those who will he di\ idcd among the'
would s~hedulc use nf the ...,trect. \\all'( 'ewer a nO
' departments
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train stalilln by the cummu- rcfl!,c
nity. with Cmmcihnan Bob C\lliiWilman Roger Manley
Pooler voting again't the voted agalnslthc purchase.
Fire Chief Don Stivers
resolution illld K•Hhv Scott.
abstaining from the vnk
rcqll~'tcd .!Jlproval to pur1\vn more ret1din~s on the ~hu'e thr~c Sclf-Cnntmned
resolution arc reqUired. •md 'Brcmhing App:tratus lilnk~.
once authori7.ation is made ill $750 et1ch. and 10 pair~
official. the ~ommiHcc will of boots. at $225 each.
huve six 111\llllhs to complete
Ihe prujel'l , whkh wi II
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tl lle~d l'nr ex)jullded de)lrel! ph:lgmtm
tlil'ered locally will Hl(ely decide 1r
~Ill tlnmde C~:~rnmu"lly College
tlc~t):lt~ Middleport's otTer of the
bulhllllli lor the ~ollege 1 ~ use.
file 11htllrlc school, wlllch once
hllU~ed Mlddle!Xlrt High School, will
~ vucnted In \'iebnmry when studems
11\tlve Into the Meigs Lucul School

Olstrlct's new middle school building
1
lit Rocksprings.
The sclto(il board hus agreed to
trtmHfer ownership of the bulli:ling and
Middtepott's two oilier schools to the
village lf sultuble uses cun be found.
file Institute for Loc111 Gover111t1ent
and ~eglonnl Development, bused at
Ohio University, htts 11ssutned the role
of fitcilltutor h1 talks umong the villttgel. county economic dcvelopmclll
and Klo Onmde.
OtTicluls reprcseming those stakeholders met uguln Monday to discuss

whut can be done to encourage the
college to expand its programs imo
Ihe school.
.
~io Grande has operated u Meigs
Center on Mill Street since 1999, und
this yeur added u second associate 's
degree program to its otTcrings there.
While community colle~e otl'icials
have expressed general Interest. in
expanding Rio Grande pnlgnum into
the Middle School building; it's now
time to proceed with more concrete
plans, said village and county otl'lcials
who yesterday asked for u "yes" or

"no" from the college no later than
November.
"We all need In kn••w what '.~ goina·
to happen by November ul the latest,
County
Cummissioncr · Mick
Davenpo11 said Monday.
"If we find in December that our
main player i,n·l on hoard with us,
we're g01ng to have nn time to make
ojher plan' and mulo.e the deadline."
That deadline is mid-February, ·
when the villuge expects to receive a
deed from the school board. and when
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