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Police: DAs
A fiery triple tractor-trailer crash Wednesday morning left one person dead and DENISE DEAN, BINGHAMTON RESIDENT
shut down a section of Interstate 81 South in Binghamton for nearly eight hours, offi-
cials said.
The wreck happened around 9 a.m., just south of the Broad Avenue exit on I-81. A
swarm of police and other emergency response vehicles converged after one of the
tractor-trailers burst into flame and sent up a plume of black smoke that was visible
son had
nearly 10 miles away.
Binghamton police investigated the crash with assistance from a state police acci-
dent reconstruction team. Investigators say the crash is believed to be a chain reac-
See a video with this hypodermic
tion: One tractor-trailer struck another from behind, then it was struck by a third
tractor-trailer.
The cause of the wreck remained under investigation late Wednesday, according
report at pressconnects.com
instrument
to police. Officials did not release the identity of the deceased victim Wednesday, nor
did they identify others involved in the crash or their conditions. Firefighters work the scene of a fatal ANTHONY BORRELLI
Heavy traffic in the north and southbound interstate lanes was re-routed within triple tractor-trailer crash Wednesday AND KATIE SULLIVAN
moments of the crash and many vehicles were forced to stop on I-81while emergency morning on Interstate 81 south near ABORRELLI@PRESSCONNECTS.COM
responders worked to clear the wrecked vehicles. Exit 3 at Broad Avenue.
Northbound I-81 traffic was re-opened by 10:30 a.m., and one lane on I-81 south- The 19-year-old son of Broome Coun-
ANDREW THAYER / STAFF PHOTO
ty District Attorney Steve Cornwell, a
See WRECK, Page 4A leading voice in the fight against opioid
addiction in the county, has been
charged with possessing a hypodermic
instrument.
Binghamton police arrested Ste-
phen K. Cornwell III, of Windsor,
Shift in way school violence reported around 3:20 a.m. Wednesday and
charged him with a misdemeanor
count of criminal possession of a hypo-
dermic instrument. A special prosecu-
JOSEPH SPECTOR audit ripped the current system, saying prove the definitions of violent inci- tor will be appointed to handle the case,
JSPECTOR@PRESSCONNECTS.COM violence was underreported in some dis- dents, which is aimed at helping schools according to a statement Wednesday
tricts. better report any problems to state offi-
ALBANY Schools in New York will Schools should be safe havens for cials. See SON, Page 5A
have a more streamlined system to re- our children, but all too often, tragedies The proposed amendments will pub-
port violence amid long-standing criti- and emergencies rob our students and lished in the State Register on Sept. 28,
cism that the current process is flawed. teachers of that sense of security, said allowing for 45-day public comment pe-
The state Education Department this Betty Rosa, the chancellor for the state riod that expires on Nov. 14.
week said it has recommended an over- Board of Regents, in a statement. If the Board of Regents adopts the
haul to the Violent and Disruptive Inci- The changes include greater empha- regulations, they will be effective for
dent Reporting system, which was put in sis on violent offenses and reducing the the 2017-18 school year.
place in 2001 to better monitor violence number of reporting categories from 20 It is critical that everyone has a
in New York schools. to nine, state education leaders said. Obamas lower court appointments could
The changes come a year after a state Also, the new regulations would im- See VIOLENCE, Page 6A help swing election, page 1B
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Reserves deploy to Afghanistan
to supply medical care to soldiers
The operating room inside Bingham- How to help
ton General Hospital is a sterile space Lt. Col. James Glass, Capt. Michael Reistetter
with positive air pressure keeping out and the 691st Forward Surgical Team received
impurities, freshly cleaned floors and a cards, letters and care packages from count-
tray of all of the surgeons preferred less strangers during their previous deploy-
tools laid out in order. ment in 2012. Want to show your support?
This is base camp for operating They said the best way to give is to support a
room and intensive care unit nurse Lt. local organization that supports the military,
Col. James Glass and emergency room such as the American Legion, American Red
nurse Capt. Michael Cross of the Southern Tier or Veterans Affairs
Reistetter. centers.
But on Sept. 22, the
two Binghamton resi-
dents each armed they were informed of their deploy-
with three duffel bags ment in December 2015. Since then,
packed to last a year there have been immunizations and
will report for active dental exams, weekend training ses-
duty providing medical sions once a month in Utica, and a two-
care in an entirely week training session at a self-con-
different arena. tained trauma hospital in Miami. Not to
Katie As members of the mention countless tasks at home to
691st Forward Surgical prepare for their departure.
Sullivan Team, a Utica-based Glass and Reistetter work full-time
Stories to U.S. Army Reserve and have to make arrangements with
unit, Glass, 51, and their employer for their lengthy ab-
Share Reistetter, 44, are sence. They have families, and have to
poised to depart with coordinate who will fill in for those
their roughly 20-member team. Theyre KATIE SULLIVAN / STAFF PHOTO particular jobs which are normally
headed for Afghanistan, where por- Lt. Col. James Glass and Captain Michael Reistetter, 691st Forward Surgical Team Dads at home.
table anesthesia machines and collaps- It is a sacrifice, Glass said.
ible operating tables under a tarp, a And its become something of a rou-
tent, a building if theyre lucky will be tine at this point. Both men are sons of
their operating room and common ob- in Afghanistan has changed, they said, hands on deck for daily maintenance of Vietnam War veterans. Glass enlisted
stacles are flies, dust, even dust storms. and their previous site no longer exists. their area hierarchys out the win- right out of high school. For Reistetter,
We follow the same standards of But their mission remains the same: dow when the colonels digging holes it was a bit later; he joined in 2008. This
practice, Glass said, but its the logis- life and limb trauma resuscitation in a and pitching tents and they keep is his third call-up.
tics in the austere environment. It can far forward environment. Its damage things as well-stocked and prepared as With it comes uncertainty.
be very challenging. control surgery on combat casualties possible for the inevitable whir of a Will they sleep in beds, cots, on the
This will be the second time Glass within whats been deemed the golden helicopter in the middle of the night, floor? What will they encounter in this
and Reistetter have made this trip hour. rousing them from their sleep and austere environment? How will they
they were previously deployed from We dont fix the problem, Reis- springing them into action to treat the communicate with loved ones at home?
2012 to 2013 and it doesnt get easier, tetter said. incoming patient. All that is unknown.
they said. Their job is to stop the bleeding, Theres no pharmacy, Reistetter Whats certain is their mission: to
Its harder, Reistetter said, to save the limb, get the patient out of the said. If you dont have it, you dont stop the bleeding, save the limb, save
know what youre going to expect. danger zone. have it. the life and get them out.
The group do not know exactly As a team, theyll train daily, pulling But soldiers, Glass said, will always I would hate for us to fail in our
where they will be stationed. Since out a practice gurney and rehearsing improve their environment. Its a job mission, Glass said. Our success is
their last deployment, the environment all the concepts. A small unit, its all the team has been training to do since measured in human lives.
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San Francisco 49ers safety Eric Reid (35) and quarterback
Colin Kaepernick (7) kneel during the national anthem
before an NFL game Monday night against the Los Angeles
Rams in Santa Clara, California.
American protest
is an act of faith
It keeps getting bigger.
One might have expected last months protest by
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick,
his refusal to stand for the national anthem, to have
blown over by now. Instead, it has
caught fire.
The slope from Trump to Chamberlain
On Sunday, members of the Miami
Dolphins, New England Patriots and Consider two quotations, the first engraved in Russia isnt crazy, any more than was Chamberlains
Kansas City Chiefs all staged pro- modern history and the other less than a week old, desire to escape war in 1938. And Trump actually
tests of their own. This was in addi- and ask yourself what they have in common: deserves credit for raising this issue early in the Re-
tion to earlier protests by soccer star This morning I had another talk with the Ger- publican primary debates. But any such negotiation
Megan Rapinoe and members of the man Chancellor, Herr Hitler, and here is the paper must be done carefully and unsentimentally, without
Denver Broncos and Seattle Sea- which bears his name upon it as well the mutual self-congratulation that has characterized
hawks. There have even been re- as mine. I believe it is peace for Trumps comments about Putin.
Leonard ports of the phenomenon spreading our time. Secretary of State John Kerry is pursuing his own
Pitts to high school and college games. And then: I think Id be able to version of a deal with Putin, in the Syria agreement
All of this in support of Kaeper- get along with him. If he says announced Friday night. Kerry has concluded that
Commentary nick, who said, I am not going to great things about me, Im gonna say theres no way to reduce the violence in Syria without
stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that great things about him. Ive already working with Moscow. But Kerry has negotiated very
oppresses black people and people of color. Appar- said he is really very much of a lead- cautiously, with the Pentagon looking over his shoul-
ently, hes struck a nerve. er. der at each detail before he signs off. He has spec-
For the record, yes, I do stand when the anthem is David The first quotation, of course, is ified what the Russians will have to deliver, in terms
played. But I dont do it for America. America Ignatius from Neville Chamberlain in Sep- of calm on the battlefield and grounding the Syrian
breaks my heart on a daily basis. tember 1938, at the time of the Mu- regimes air power, for this deal to work.
So, I stand for what America is supposed to be, Commentary nich Agreement, which sought a When U.S. leaders think about negotiating with
what America could be if it ever took seriously its peaceful accommodation with Germany, allowing Russia, they need to be sure their model is John F.
founding principles, including that self-evident annexation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia. Kennedy in the Cuban Missile Crisis, rather than
truth about equality. But America has yet to do that, The second is Donald Trumps encomium in last Chamberlain at Munich. Appeasement happens when
and Kaepernick is hardly the first person to notice. weeks NBC forum for Russian President Vladimir other nations are treated as sacrificial pawns, and
On the last night of his life, Martin Luther King Putin, who has been attacking the U.S. and its allies when the adversary is sentimentalized. These are
said: All we say to America is, be true to what you in Ukraine, Syria and cyberspace. precisely the areas where Trumps comments have
said on paper. The name given to Chamberlains policy was been worrying.
In a poem, Langston Hughes complained: Amer- appeasement, and its come to be seen as one of One of the most useful cautions about dealing with
ica never was America to me. the catastrophic mistakes of history. But its easy to Putins Russia was offered by Hillary Clinton in a
Kaepernick is not even the first athlete to snub understand why accommodation with the German memo she sent President Barack Obama in January
the rituals of American patriotism. I cannot stand dictator seemed sensible at the time. The nightmare 2013, just before she left office as secretary of State.
and sing the anthem, a baseball player once wrote. of war was still fresh for the British public. People In her memoir, Hard Choices, she recalled: In
I cannot salute the flag; I know that I am a black were worried about jobs. Britain was exhausted and stark terms, I advised the president that difficult
man in a white world. The mans name was Jackie demoralized; Chamberlain judged that his country days lay ahead and that our relationship with Moscow
Robinson. wasnt ready for another war. would likely get worse before it got better. Putin
Point being, I have no quarrel with Kaepernick. Political analogies are often unfair, especially was under the mistaken impression that we needed
Others do. The internet is awash in videos of his ones that invoke the overused Munich parallel. But Russia more than Russia needed us.
burning jersey. Wayne Newton said on Fox that if this one is worth considering: The problem with Russia has been pushing the envelope of power at
Kaepernick doesnt like it here, Get the hell out. Trump isnt (as some critics have argued) that hes a all its seams. The U.S. needs to establish clear limits
Various memes juxtapose his image with those of reckless and potentially genocidal aggressor. No, the by negotiations, where thats possible, and also by
wounded and dead military personnel. And Tucker danger is that hes precisely what he says he is a showing that its willing to use military power, if nec-
Carlson and Rush Limbaugh have suggested Kae- dealmaker who thinks he could craft agreements essary. Thats precisely the tightrope that Kerry has
pernick has no right to protest racism because hes with despots that could bring peace and security. been trying to walk seeking more military leverage
wealthy as if wealth provides some magic protec- Trump seems to see commitments made to small- against Moscow, even as he negotiates. The test of
tion from getting pulled over for driving while er states as expendable in the process of making Kerrys seriousness will be his willingness to walk
black. deals with the big guys. When he linked U.S. willing- away from the Syria deal if Russia doesnt deliver.
It does not. Indeed, the very fact that Kaepernick ness to defend the Baltic States and other NATO Were not in Neville Chamberlain territory, not
feels estranged from a country that has afforded allies to what they pay into the alliance, it was a even close. But this is a slippery slope, not just for
him material success should induce thoughtful ob- Chamberlain-like emphasis on national self-interest, Trump, but for the United States.
servers to wonder how that could be. Instead, we get as opposed to sticking your neck out for possibly You can contact David Ignatius at
lectures from blowhards on how rich and ungrateful undeserving little guys. davidignatius@washpost.com.
Kaepernick is. This idea of reaching agreements with Putins
The thing is, people like them get indignant when
anger over racial oppression expresses itself in
street violence. Now we see they also get indignant TODAY IN HISTORY Letters may be up to 200 words. Include your name,
when it expresses itself peacefully. address and a daytime telephone number. We edit for
Which suggests their complaint is less about the Today is Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016. On this date: brevity, accuracy, clarity and grammar. We reject anon-
form of protest than the fact of protest. Apparently, In 1789, the U.S. Department of Foreign Af- ymous letters, poetry, Internet pass-alongs and form
those who live with injustice are expected to quietly fairs was renamed the Department of State. letters. Writers are limited to one letter within 30 days.
grin and bear it so the likes of Carlson and Lim- In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws deprived Ger- Letters and articles may be published in print, electron-
baugh are not troubled by uncomfortable truths. man Jews of their citizenship. ic media or other forms. We cannot return or acknowl-
Thats not going to happen. In 1940, during the World War II Battle of Brit- edge unpublished letters.
Ultimately, American protest is not just a right, ain, the tide turned as the Royal Air Force inflicted
nor even an obligation. No, it is an act of faith, an heavy losses upon the Luftwaffe. Email: bgm-letters@pressconnects.com. Web submis-
expression of the belief that a country founded on In 1963, four black girls were killed when a sions:
that great, self-evident truth can do and be bomb went off during Sunday services at the 16th pressconnects.com/opinion/ Click on Submit a Letter.
better. Thats the faith that has undergirded African- Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
American struggle for centuries, the thing that has (Three Ku Klux Klansmen were eventually convict- Letters Editor: Keith Kraska, kkraska@presscon-
allowed us to support a country that would not sup- ed for their roles in the blast.) nects.com
port us, defend a country that would not defend us, In 1972, a federal grand jury in Washington
love a country that did not love us. indicted seven men in connection with the Water- Comment on todays letters: pressconnects.com/
And it is the reason people affronted by the form gate break-in. opinion/letters-to-the-editor/
and fact of Kaepernicks protest have framed
the issue exactly wrong. This is not about whether DOONESBURY
Kaepernick will stand up for America.
No, this is about whether America will finally
stand up for him.
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MONEY
SPORTS
USAs global competitive edge gets duller
LIFE
Harvard study: Ugly in a report titled Problems Un- The 2016 presidential race clude cutting the 39% corporate
solved and a Nation Divided. has done little to improve the dis- tax rate, highest among advanced
presidential race one The erosion of the nations ability ECONOMIC OUTLOOK course and shed light on the fu- economies; making immigration
reason for sluggishness to compete globally is the main
A 2016 survey of Harvard
ture steps we need to embrace, to the U.S. easier for highly skilled
reason for its sluggish economic the study says. workers; improving infrastruc-
AUTOS
performance during the 7-year- Business School alumni Instead, too often, the candi- ture; and lowering trade barriers.
Paul Davidson showed a majority believe U.S.
old recovery, the authors say. dates create greater confusion Yet the vast majority of alumni
@Pdavidsonusat firms will be less competitive in
USA TODAY This marks the fifth year that and espouse simple, almost-car- surveyed believe the political sys-
the school has assessed the USAs the global economy in the toonish slogans without a real tem obstructs economic growth
drop-off in competitiveness com- next 3 years: plan of action. and competitiveness. Despite
The U.S. has made virtually no pared with decades ago but the For the first time since Har- agreement among Democrats
TRAVEL
progress in a battle to reclaim its first time it has singled out the Less competitive vard began the study in 2012, the and Republicans on issues such
elite position in the global mar- political divide in Washington as 51% Harvard alumni surveyed were as taxes and infrastructure, Con-
ketplace, a Harvard Business the chief culprit. more pessimistic than they were gress remains deadlocked.
School study says, squarely plac- The problem now is frankly More competitive a year ago. Fifty percent of the On taxes, the parties have
ing the blame on a broken politi- that we cant make progress be- 30% business leaders expect U.S. com- wasted more than four years
cal system and a coarse cause of the political paralysis, petitiveness to decline, up from quibbling over a compromise
About the same
presidential campaign. Porter considered the nations 42% in 2015; 30% foresee gains, number, the study says.
We believe that the nations foremost expert on U.S. competi- 20% down from 39%. The report also assails Repub-
political system has now become tiveness said in an interview. NOTE Percentages may not add up to 100 The alumni largely reaffirmed lican anti-trade rhetoric and
Americas greatest competitive The 102-page report also casti- due to rounding that they support the eight-point Democratic anti-business senti-
weakness, and that the situation gates Republican presidential SOURCE Harvard Survey on U.S.
Competitiveness
plan the Harvard professors out- ment that has made building con-
continues to deteriorate, Har- candidate Donald Trump and VERONICA BRAVO, USA TODAY
lined in 2012 to restore the na- sensus tougher. The candidates
vard professors Michael Porter, Democrat Hillary Clinton for tions leading status. have too often appealed to
Jan Rivkin and Mihir Desai wrote widening the political chasm. Those recommendations in- Americans worst fears, it says.
WALL STREETS
MONEYLINE
T
Its the latest effort from Twitter horne Perkin, president of
to entice more users and broad- Papamarkou Wellner As-
en its mainstream appeal with set Management, cant
live programming such as understand why most in-
content from Major League vestors dont like the Wall
Baseball and the National Bas- Street bull and keep dissing it all
ketball Association. the time.
This bull is universally
loathed and has been hated for
RUBY TUESDAY CEO RESIGNS years, and I cant figure out
AS STRUGGLES CONTINUE why, says Perkin, whose firm GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOTO
Ruby Tuesday is on the hunt for a manages $3.5 billion for high The bears say, The Fed is The world is not
new president and chief exec- net worth investors around going to raise rates. The mar-
utive officer. The restaurant chain the globe. kets expensive. We have all
ending. We
announced late Tuesday that Not even declines three of these geopolitical concerns. disagree with the
CEO James JJ Buettgen had the past four days, two of What will happen if Trump negative tone we
resigned. Buettgen had led the which were sizable sell-offs, gets in? Is the world going to continually hear.
chain since December 2012. No could change his view. Asked if end? All the focus is on nega-
reason was given by the compa- the recent bout of volatility tivity and things to worry Thorne Perkin, president of
Papamarkou Wellner Asset
ny for the departure, though made him rethink his call to about. Management
Ruby Tuesday has faced trou- hold an above-average helping Perkin thinks his optimistic
bling declines for its restaurants. of stocks in his client portfolios, CHANI CHURCHILL
view will win out. ternative investments such as
Last month the chain announced he shot back, No. Volatility Volatility doesnt scare us, The world is not ending, hedge funds, clients stock expo-
it would be closing 95 locations doesnt surprise us. We will says Thorne Perkin, whose Perkin says, adding market pos- sure rises to roughly 70%-75%,
by the end of September. have more of it. firm manages $3.5 billion for itives are being drowned out by which he says hes comfortable
The fact is this bull, which is high net worth investors a story of fear, such as rising in- with.
still within 3% of its record high around the globe. We will terest rates. We disagree with Buy brand-name U.S. blue
DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVG.
despite the recent decline, has have more of it. the negative tone we continual- chip stocks with staying power,
18,250 made a lot of money for inves- ciates warned that central bank ly hear and believe theres an he says. Perkin likes Google,
tors in the past 712 years tri- stimulus is losing its effective- opportunity for a contrarian Amazon, Visa, JP Morgan
18,200 -31.98 pling in value and posting a ness, putting the debt market in story with a positive bent on the Chase, Exxon-Mobil and Pfizer.
4:00 p.m. 224% gain. But a chorus of a dangerous situation. markets and see attractive in- He says it doesnt pay to invest
18,150
18,035 doubters still warns of trouble Amid the pessimism, Perkin vestment opportunities in U.S. in bonds, given the benchmark
18,100 ahead for this bull market, is a confident, unabashed bull, stocks. 10-year Treasury yields 1.7%,
which they say is overvalued one who sees opportunity in While he says theres always a which is less than the yields
18,050 and propped up by unprece- stocks where others see risk and chance for a 5% to 10% market now paid by many blue chip
dented stimulus from central regularly spin a bearish story- drop, he says investors should stocks.
18,000 9:30 a.m. banks. line of a financial world on the take advantage of fear in the Other reasons why Perkin fa-
18,067
Wall Street heavy-hitters, cusp of falling apart. Perkin, in market and buy when prices vors stocks: Corporate earnings
WEDNESDAY MARKETS such as billionaire investor Carl contrast, is a true believer in the dip. season ended up better than
INDEX CLOSE CHG
Icahn, are warning of trouble longer-term health of the mar- He still recommends that his feared, and any hint of a re-
Nasdaq composite 5,173.77 x 18.51 ahead. You look at the environ- ket with a healthy contrarian wealthy clients with longer- bound in earnings growth will
S&P 500 2,125.77 y 1.25 ment, and I think it is very dan- streak, an anti-pessimist who is term investment horizons and get stock investors excited. He
T-note, 10-year yield 1.70% y 0.03 gerous, Icahn said Tuesday at now promoting what he says the ability to stomach any pull- doesnt see the Fed hiking inter-
Oil, light sweet crude $43.58 y 1.32 an investment conference spon- will be a winning investment backs today put 50%-55% of est rates until after the Novem-
Euro (dollars per euro)
Yen per dollar
$1.1249
102.42
x 0.0041
y 0.30
sored by CNBC and Institution- theme of U.S. pre-eminence. their assets in individual stocks. ber election and expects the
SOURCES USA TODAY RESEARCH, MARKETWATCH.COM al Investor. Hedge fund honcho Perkin ticks off all the things And when you add in the equity central bank to remain very
uUSA MARKETS, 4B Ray Dalio of Bridgewater Asso- market doubters are scared of: exposure his clients get from al- accommodative.
Average
CD yields $2 billion breakup fee if the deal sector, is trying to win regulatory
Nathan Bomey
As of Wednesday: collapses because of antitrust approval for its merger with Du-
@NathanBomey
USA TODAY pressure. Pont. It also comes after Chem-
6-month Bayer, which is financing the China recently won approval
This week Last week Year ago deal with a combination of its from a key U.S. oversight commit-
0.18% 0.18% 0.17% Germany-based health and ag- cash reserves and new debt, de- tee for its acquisition of Swiss ag-
1-year ricultural giant Bayer reached a scribed the fee as reflective of its ricultural giant Syngenta.
This week Last week Year ago deal to acquire seed and pesticide confidence that it will obtain the Taken together, the wave of
0.30% 0.30% 0.28% firm Monsanto for $66 billion in necessary regulatory approvals. consolidation marks a direct re-
yet another jolt to a global agri- JOHN THYS, AFP/GETTY IMAGES
Monsanto shares rose 0.6% sponse to sinking crop prices,
212-year cultural sector that has been Following a flurry of major Wednesday to close at $107.76, which have undermined farmer
This week Last week Year ago
0.47% 0.48% 0.45%
rocked by sluggish crop prices. deals in the ag sector, such as the falling well short of the deal price, profits and dented demand for ag
Bayer said Wednesday that it tie-up of Dow Chemical and Du- possibly reflecting skepticism suppliers.
5-year agreed to pay $128 per share in Pont, regulatory scrutiny from that the deal will be finalized. The Agriculture Departments
This week Last week Year ago cash for St. Louis-based Monsan- the Obama administration and The companies said they ex- July Prices Received Index fell 10
0.81% 0.80% 0.86% to after months of acquisition other governments could prove pect the deal to close by the end percentage points, compared
Find more interest rates at rates.usatoday.com.
talks in which the pursuer sweet- to be an obstacle for the Bayer- of 2017. with a year earlier, to 89.9% as
SOURCE Bankrate.com ened its bid on multiple Monsanto accord. Their accord comes as Dow, a products such as corn, wheat and
JAE YANG AND VERONICA BRAVO, USA TODAY occasions. But Bayer agreed to pay a competitor in the agribusiness oranges suffered.
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Consumer discret. unch. 0.3%
Alexion Pharmaceuticals (ALXN) 129.42 +2.63 +2.1 -32.2 INTEREST RATES MORTGAGE RATES
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Type Close 6 mo ago Type Close 6 mo ago
Prime lending 3.50% 3.50% 30 yr. fixed 3.56% 3.76%
YTD
LOSERS Company (ticker symbol) Price $ Chg % Chg % Chg
Federal funds
3 mo. T-bill
0.40%
0.33%
0.36%
0.32%
15 yr. fixed
1 yr. ARM
2.68%
2.80%
2.84%
2.79%
Health care unch. -0.6%
5 yr. T-note 1.21% 1.48% 5/1 ARM 2.94% 3.29%
Vertex harmaceuticals (VRTX) 90.12 -5.15 -5.4 -28.4 10 yr. T-note 1.70% 1.96% SOURCE: BANKRATE.COM CBOE VOLATILITY INDEX
Says Orkambi refills were slower in July and August. Measures expected market volatility
COMMODITIES
based on S&P 500 index options pricing:
Range Resources (RRC) 39.29 -2.11 -5.1 +59.7 Commodities Close Prev. Chg. % Chg. % YTD
Cattle (lb.) 1.06 1.05 +0.01 +1.1% -22.1%
Erases months gain in weak sector. 20
Corn (bushel)
Gold (troy oz.)
3.22 3.19
1,321.50 1,319.00
+0.03
+2.50
+0.9%
+0.2%
-10.2%
+24.6% 18.13
McKesson (MCK) 167.70 -8.14 -4.6 -15.0 Hogs, lean (lb.) .55 .57 -0.02 -3.2% -8.2%
10 30
Dips on CFO brand pricing comments. Natural Gas (Btu.)
Oil, heating (gal.)
2.89
1.38
2.91
1.42
-0.02
-0.04
-0.7%
-2.9%
+23.6%
+25.5%
Oil, lt. swt. crude (bar.) 43.58 44.90 -1.32 -2.9% +17.7%
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For Brandon Maxwells SS17 show
AUTOS
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at New York Fashion Week, Lady
Gaga honored the designer,
whos served as her fashion direc-
tor since 2012, by showing up in a
custom look he created: a crop
top and hot pants, paired with
brainy-girl eyeglasses.
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MAKING WAVES
Two very different stars, two very MOVIES
Snowden:
different literary projects. Ex-One
Direction member Zayn Malik is
writing an autobiography, simply
titled Zayn. Out Nov. 1, the book
promises a photographic jour-
Stones hunt
ney of his life. Meanwhile, Mad
Men creator Matthew Weiner is
publishing his first novel, Heather,
The Totality, next spring. Good
for truth in
news for fans of Weiners previ-
ous show; Heather promises a
dark fable set in contemporary
Manhattan.
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Buffalo Bills head coach Rex Ryan has far more pressing
concerns than nursing old grudges.
BILLS LB PROUD TO
to town for an AFC East showdown Thursday night,
and Rex Ryan was in no mood to reflect on old
grudges.
Whatever raw emotions the Bills coach felt toward
his former team during his first season in Buffalo last
year have dissipated with time.
Last year, I thought it was different because I was
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Rio Games 2 p.m. NBCSN No. 22 LSU vs. Mississippi State, 7 p.m. in Sutherland, 72.84%. 7, Jeff Maggert,
No. 23 Florida vs. North Texas, 7:30 p.m. 72.72%. 8, Tom Byrum, 72.57%. 9, Doug Gar-
Rio Games 7 p.m. NBCSN No. 24 Arkansas vs. Texas State, 7:30 p.m. wood, 72.10%. 10, Gene Sauers, 71.97%.
No. 25 Miami at Appalachian State, Noon
blank Yankees
HORSE RACING Total Driving
1, Bernhard Langer, 26. 2, Joe Durant, 30. 3,
At Belmont Park 4 p.m. MSG+
NBA Jim Carter, 40. 4, Jeff Sluman, 44. 5, Scott Dun-
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Calendar lap, 46. 6, Gene Sauers, 47. 7, Wes Short, Jr.,
Oct. 25 Regular season opens. 48. 8, Lee Janzen, 49. 9 (tie), Bart Bryant and
Houston at Cincinnati 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Dec.15 Deadline for NBA or NBPA to no- Rod Spittle, 51.
Arkansas (Pine Bluff) at Alcorn State 7:30 p.m. ESPNU tify the other if it will opt out of the Collective Putting Average
Bargaining Agreement after the season. 1, Olin Browne, 1.731. 2, Jeff Sluman, 1.732. BRIAN HEYMAN SPECIAL TO THE BERGEN RECORD
COLLEGE WOMENS SOCCER Feb. 17-19 All-Star weekend. 3, Bernhard Langer, 1.740. 4, Miguel Angel
Missouri at Tennessee 7 p.m. SECN
Martin, 1.741. 5, Larry Mize, 1.747. 6, Duffy
Waldorf, 1.748. 7, David Frost, 1.750. 8, Kirk
NEW YORK Joe Girardi had one wish about
Indiana at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN NHL Triplett, 1.753. 2 Tied With Tom Pernice Jr., Clayton Kershaw before the Dodgers three-time Cy
Calendar 1.754. Young-winning ace stepped up on the small hill inside
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Sept. 17-Oct. 1 World Cup of Hockey, To- Birdie Average
ronto. 1, Bernhard Langer, 4.44. 2, Kenny Perry, Yankee Stadium on Wednesday for his second start
Beaver River at Immaculate Heart 7 p.m. TWCS Oct. 12 Regular season opens. 4.18. 3, Jeff Sluman, 4.13. 4, Kirk Triplett, 4.11. since returning from the disabled list.
Central Oct. 23 NHL Heritage Classic, Winnipeg. 5, Stephen Ames, 4.09. 6, Scott Dunlap, 4.05.
2017 7, Joe Durant, 4.04. 8, Jeff Maggert, 4.02. 9,
You hope that hes still rusty, the Yankees man-
Jan. 2 NHL Winter Classic, St. Louis. Bart Bryant, 3.98. 10, Duffy Waldorf, 3.97. ager said.
Eagles (Holes per) But Kershaw was Kershaw. The lefty retired the
RADIO LINEUP GOLF 1, Scott McCarron, 76.5. 2, Wes Short, Jr.,
78.9. 3, John Huston, 90.0. 4, Tom Lehman, first 12 batters. Then there was a 48-minute rain delay
MLB World Golf Ranking
Through Sept. 11
100.0. 5, Scott Parel, 108.0. 6, Grant Waite, before the home fifth. He came back out, immediately
Yankees at Red Sox 7 p.m. WINR 680 AM 110.6. 7, Bernhard Langer, 112.5. 8, Jeff Mag-
1. Jason Day AUS 14.18 gert, 119.3. 9, John Daly, 133.2. 10, Jay Don
lost his perfect game on an error, lost the no-hitter on a
2. Dustin Johnson USA 11.87 Blake, 138.0. single, stranded both runners and left after five be-
3. Rory McIlroy NIR 10.32
4. Jordan Spieth USA 10.00
Sand Save Percentage cause hes still building up his arm.
1, Scott Verplank, 65.22%. 2, Miguel Angel
5. Henrik Stenson SWE 9.03
Martin, 60.00%. 3, Loren Roberts, 57.97%. 4, The Yankees werent complaining. Yet they man-
6. Adam Scott AUS 7.41
7. Bubba Watson USA 6.51 Jeff Hart, 56.25%. 5, Jesper Parnevik, aged only two more hits and fell, 2-0, in the rubber
LOCAL GOLF NATIONAL CONFERENCE 8. Patrick Reed USA 6.29 54.39%. 6, Bernhard Langer, 53.23%. 7, Glen
Day, 52.46%. 8, Duffy Waldorf, 52.38%. 9, Ian game against the NL West leaders, with both runs be-
9. Rickie Fowler USA 6.06
En-Joie Ladies Association East
W L T Pct PF PA 10. Justin Rose ENG 5.74 Woosnam, 52.27%. 10, Kirk Triplett, 52.00%. ing unearned in the ninth.
A Division: Barb Menigoz +4; Janet Regan
+2; Michele Tidick -1; Sue Pickett -1.
N.Y. Giants 1 0 0 1.000 20 19 11. Danny Willett ENG 5.60 All-Around Ranking Every loss is a tough one, Dellin Betances said
Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 29 10 12. Sergio Garcia ESP 5.36 1, Bernhard Langer, 45. 2, Jeff Maggert, 130.
B Division: Kim Sturtevant +13; Karen Avedi- Dallas 0 1 0 .000 19 20 13. Branden Grace SAF 5.24 3, Joe Durant,159. 4, Jeff Sluman,174. 5, Tom after giving up the runs and
sian +6; Dolly Escovar +5; Kay Guogas +5. Washington 0 1 0 .000 16 38 14. Phil Mickelson USA 5.15 Byrum, 176. 6, Kevin Sutherland, 185. 7, Scott falling to 3-5. Obviously, were trying to make a
15. Jimmy Walker USA 4.89 McCarron, 193. 8, Duffy Waldorf, 199. 9, Wes
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY South
W L T Pct PF PA 16. Paul Casey ENG 4.85 Short, Jr., 200. 10, Kirk Triplett, 201. push here for the playoffs. So it definitely hurts.
MENS SOCCER
Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 31 24 17. Matt Kuchar USA 4.68 The Yankees are 77-68 after a 7-3 homestand.
Carolina 0 1 0 .000 20 21 18. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 4.49
New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 34 35 19. Russell Knox SCO 4.37
LPGA Tour Statistics Theyre two back in the race for the second wild card.
Through Sept. 4
BINGHAMTON 1, CORNELL 1 Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 24 31 20. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 4.36
Scoring Now theyre down to a 17-game sprint to the finish
21. J.B. Holmes USA 4.29
Cornell 010 0 1 North
W L T Pct PF PA 22. Brooks Koepka USA 4.23 1, Lydia Ko, 69.197. 2, In Gee Chun, 69.789. line, all against their rivals in the AL East. But what
Binghamton010 0 1 23. Brandt Snedeker USA 3.94 3, Ha Na Jang, 69.929. 4, Ariya Jutanugarn, lies dead ahead is one final treacherous road run, an
Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 25 16 69.963. 5, Amy Yang, 70.051. 6, Sei Young
Cornell goals-assists: George Pedlow 1-0, 24. Jim Furyk USA 3.85
Madison Heck 0-1. Binghamton goals-as-
Detroit
Green Bay
1
1
0 0 1.000
0 0 1.000
39
27
35
23 25. Charl Schwartzel SAF 3.79 Kim, 70.147. 7, Brooke M. Henderson, 70.247. 11-game journey to Boston, Tampa Bay and Toronto,
sists: Ben Ovetsky 1-0, Conrad Nowowiejski Chicago 0 1 0 .000 14 23 26. Zach Johnson USA 3.77 8, Lexi Thompson, 70.276. 9, Anna Nordqvist, beginning tonight with the first of four at Fenway.
0-1, Harrison Weilbacher 0-1. Saves: . Shots- 27. Emiliano Grillo ARG 3.76 70.293. 10 (tie), Stacy Lewis and Hara Nomu-
corners: C 10-6; B 10-7. Records: Cornell 0-
West 28. Alex Noren SWE 3.64 ra, 70.295. This fight was even after eight. But Betances came
W L T Pct PF PA
3-2; Binghamton 3-1-3. San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 28 0 29. Rafael Cabrera Bello ESP 3.48 Driving Distance on for the ninth, and the Yankees got knocked out.
VOLLEYBALL Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 12 10 30. Chris Wood ENG 3.42 1, Joanna Klatten, 281.962. 2, Lexi Thomp-
Arizona 0 1 0 .000 21 23 31. Scott Piercy USA 3.34 son, 281.383. 3, Sadena Parks, 274.860. 4,
Binghamton 3, Siena 1 32. Kevin Kisner USA 3.25
Game scores: 25-22, 25-16, 17-25, 25-16. Los Angeles 0 1 0 .000 0 28 Maude-Aimee Leblanc, 273.179. 5, Sei Young
33. Justin Thomas USA 3.24 Kim, 272.759. 6, Carlota Ciganda, 272.604. 7,
BU: Assists Sarah Ngo 38. Kills Gaby 34. Kevin Chappell USA 3.17
Alicea 12, Lauren Kornmann 11. Aces Korn- Thursdays Game Benyapa Niphatsophon, 271.077. 8, Paula Re-
35. Byeong Hun An KOR 3.16 to, 270.227. 9, Brittany Lincicome, 270.053.
mann 2, Ngo 2, Alicea 2. Blocks Bianca N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, 8:25 p.m. 36. Kevin Na USA 3.15
Anderson 7. Digs Bailey Walker 20. Siena: 37. Daniel Berger USA 3.10 10, Brooke M. Henderson, 268.994.
Sundays Games
Greens in Regulation
Assists Haley Howell 42. Kills Sonja San Francisco at Carolina, 1 p.m. 38. Bill Haas USA 3.07
1, Ha Na Jang, 78.8%. 2, Anna Nordqvist,
YANKEES
Vasovic 15, Julia Burzynski 11. Aces Bobbi Dallas at Washington, 1 p.m. 39. Thomas Pieters BEL 2.98
Lin Kalama 2. Blocks Kelly Chaney 5. Miami at New England, 1 p.m. 40. Shane Lowry IRL 2.98 78.2%. 3, Lexi Thompson, 78.2%. 4, So Yeon
Digs Kalehua Katagiri 15, Kalama 13. Rec-
ords: BU 4-6; Siena 1-9.
New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m.
Baltimore at Cleveland, 1 p.m.
Tennessee at Detroit, 1 p.m.
41. William McGirt
42. Ryan Moore
43. Lee Westwood
USA
USA
ENG
2.95
2.95
2.84
Ryu, 76.4%. 5, Stacy Lewis, 74.4%. 6, Gerina
Piller, 74.1%. 7, Joanna Klatten, 74.1%. 8, Jes-
sic Korda, 73.5%. 9, Shanshan Feng, 73.3%.
OF Judge likely out for
rest of regular season
SUNY BROOME Kansas City at Houston, 1 p.m. 44. Andy Sullivan ENG 2.81 10, Lydia Ko, 73.2.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. 45. Thongchai Jaidee THA 2.80 Putts per GIR
WOMENS SOCCER Seattle at Los Angeles, 4:05 p.m. 46. Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG 2.79 1, Lydia Ko, 1.718. 2, In Gee Chun, 1.749. 3,
SUNY Broome 13, Cayuga 0 47. Soren Kjeldsen DEN 2.75 Sei Young Kim, 1.757. 4, Minjee Lee, 1.759. 5,
Tampa Bay at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. 48. Gary Woodland USA 2.73
Cayuga 0 0 0 Jacksonville at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. Ariya Jutanugarn, 1.762. 6, Nontaya Srisa- ASSOCIATED PRESS
BCC 9 4 13 49. Charley Hoffman USA 2.72 wang, 1.763. 7, Haru Nomura, 1.766. 8, Hyo
Indianapolis at Denver, 4:25 p.m. 50. Marc Leishman AUS 2.68
SUNY Broome goals-assists: Emiley Myers Atlanta at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. Joo Kim,1.767. 9, Mirim Lee,1.769.10, Britta-
3-3, Allison OShea 3-3, Kaelyn Michitti 2-1, Green Bay at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m.
PGA Tour Statistics
ny Lang, 1.770. NEW YORK - Yankees rookie right fielder Aaron
Birdies
Lauren Sicardi 1-0, Alexa Rudilosso 2-4, Ni-
cole Harmer 1-0, Ashley Bush 1-1, Marissa Mi-
Mondays Game
Philadelphia at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Through Sept. 11 1, Brooke M. Henderson, 328. 2, Ariya Juta- Judge is likely done for the regular season because of
chitti 0-1. Saves: Courtney LaFleur (C) 4; Jo- FedExCup Playoffs Points nugarn, 337. 3 (tie) Minjee Lee and Haru No- a strained oblique.
lene Krom (BCC) Jolene Krom 2. Shots-cor- Calendar 1, Dustin Johnson, 5,188.542. 2, Patrick mura, 310. 5, Sei Young Kim, 302. 6, Stacy New York general manager Brian Cashman made
ners: Cayuga 3-0; SUNY Broome 30-4. Oct. 18-19 Fall owners meeting, Houston. Reed, 4,202.800. 3, Adam Scott, 3,478.950. Lewis, 297. 7, Lydia Ko, 289. 8, Chella Choi,
MENS SOCCER Nov. 1 Trading deadline. 4, Jason Day, 3,409.250. 5, Paul Casey, 283. 9, Anna Nordqvist, 281.10, Hyo Joo Kim, the announcement Wednesday.
SUNY Broome 2, Cayuga 0 3,252.267. 6, Rory McIlroy, 3,222.517. 7, Jor-
dan Spieth, 2,771.367. 8, Russell Knox,
275. Judge strained his right side Tuesday night taking a
Eagles
Cayuga 0 0 0 MLS 2,464.750. 9, Emiliano Grillo, 2,370.710. 10, 1, Lexi Thompson, 11. 2 (tie), Minjee Lee and swing for the AL playoff contenders during a 3-0 win
BCC 1 1 2
SUNY Broome goals-assists: Joshua Ripic
All times EDT Jimmy Walker, 2,340.133. Mi Hyang Lee, 10. 4 (tie), Catriona Matthew over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
EASTERN CONFERENCE Scoring Average and Ha Na Jang, 9. 6 (tie), Brooke M. Hen-
1-0, Joe Padden 1-0, Lisberto Calvo 0-1. W L T Pts GF GA 1, Dustin Johnson, 69.174. 2, Jason Day, derson, Sei Young Kim, Jessica Korda, Ryan
The 6-foot-7 Judge homered in his first major
Saves: Tyler Elliot (BCC) 11. Shots-corners: Toronto FC 13 8 7 46 41 29 69.361. 3, Jordan Spieth, 69.472. 4, Adam OToole, Moriya Jutanugarn and Maude-Ai- league at-bat on Aug. 13. The 24-year-old was hitting
BCC 5-2. Records: BCC 7-0. New York 12 9 8 44 49 37
VOLLEYBALL NY City FC 12 9 8 44 49 50
Scott, 69.474. 5, Phil Mickelson, 69.519. 6, Ro-
ry McIlroy, 69.802. 7, Matt Kuchar, 69.831. 8,
mee Leblanc, 7. .179 with four home runs and 10 RBIs, while striking
Sand Save Percentage
SUNY Broome 3, TC3 1 Philadelphia 11 10 8 41 48 45 Brooks Koepka, 69.956. 9, Steve Stricker, 1, Jenny Shin, 66.22%. 2, In-Kyung Kim, out 42 times in 84 at-bats.
Montreal 9 8 11 38 42 43
Game scores: 25-15, 22-25, 25-15, 25-12.
Orlando City 7 8 13 34 47 49
69.996. 10, Sergio Garcia, 69.999. 63.33%. 3, Brittany Lincicome, 58.82%. 4, Li- Rob Refsnyder figures to play a lot in right field
Broome: Assists Madison Delaney Ham- Driving Distance zette Salas, 57.97%. 5, Marina Alex, 57.38%.
mond 24. Kills Hannah Lazarus 13. Ac- New England 8 12 9 33 34 48 1, Dustin Johnson, 314.2. 2, J.B. Holmes, 6, Karrie Webb, 57.14%. 7 Cristie Kerr (tie), with Judge out. The Yankees also recalled outfielder
D.C. United 7 9 12 33 37 38
es Chase Page 7. Blocks Lazarus 8.
Chicago 6 13 8 26 33 42 313.3. 3, Tony Finau, 312.2. 4, Bubba Watson, Syndee Michaels and Lydia Ko, 56.96%. 9, Mason Williams from Triple-A before Wednesdays
Digs Chase Page 22. Record: Broome 6-1.
Columbus 5 11 11 26 36 45 310.1. 5, Andrew Loupe, 309.3. 6, Jason Kok-
rak, 307.4. 7 (tie), Luke List and Hudson Swaf-
Ashleigh Simon, 56.90%. 10, Laetitia Beck,
56.72%.
game against the Dodgers. Williams made his big
BASEBALL WESTERN CONFERENCE ford,306.9.9, Gary Woodland,306.4.10, Rory Rounds Under Par league debut last year and has been in the minors this
Eastern League Playoffs W L T Pts GF GA McIlroy , 306.2. 1, Lydia Ko, 81.69%. 2, Ha Na Jang, 76.79%. season.
FC Dallas 15 8 6 51 45 37 Driving Accuracy Percentage 3, Amy Yang, 69.49%. 4, Brooke M. Hender-
At A Glance Los Angeles 11 4 14 47 49 32 1, Colt Knost, 73.36%. 2, Thomas Aiken, son, 68.54%. 5,
All Times EDT Colorado 12 5 10 46 29 24 72.36%. 3, Jerry Kelly, 71.20%. 4, Brian In Gee Chun, 68.42%., 6, Ariya Jutanugarn,
(x-if necessary) Real Salt Lake 12 9 8 44 42 41 Stuard, 71.07%. 5, Roberto Castro, 69.98%. 67.90%. 7, Stacy Lewis, 66.67%. 8, Sei Young
Semifinal Sporting KC 11 12 6 39 35 35 6, Zac Blair, 69.86%. 7, Jim Furyk, 69.09%. 8, Kim, 64.71%. 9, Anna Nordqvist, 62.67%. 10,
(Best-of-5) Portland 10 11 8 38 43 44 Russell Knox, 68.88%. 9, John Huh, 68.30%. Minjee Lee, 61.73%.
Mets
Akron 3, Altoona 1 Vancouver 9 13 7 34 37 45 10, Chez Reavie, 68.22%.
San Jose 7 8 12 33 27 30
Wednesday, Sep. 7: Akron 12, Altoona 8
Thursday, Sep. 8: Altoona 3, Akron 1 Seattle 9 13 5 32 33 37
Greens in Regulation Percentage
1, Lucas Glover, 71.63%. 2, Paul Casey,
AUTO RACING
Houston 5 11 11 26 32 37 NASCAR Sprint Cup Points Leaders
Friday, Sep. 9: Akron 9, Altoona 4 70.56%. 3, Adam Scott, 70.52%. 4, Stewart
Saturday, Sep. 10: Altoona at Akron, ppd. to NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for Cink, 70.40%. 5, Jason Dufner, 70.35%. 6, Through Sept. 11
Sep 11, 6:05 p.m. tie. 1. Kyle Busch, 2012. Continued from Page 1C
Russell Knox, 70.33%. 7, Cameron Percy,
Sunday, Sep. 11: Akron 1, Altoona 0 70.25%. 8, Thomas Aiken, 70.20%. 9, Sergio 2. Brad Keselowski, 2012.
Sundays Games 3. Denny Hamlin, 2009.
Trenton 3, Reading 1 D.C. United 2, New York 2, tie Garcia, 70.15%. 10, Jhonattan Vegas,
Wednesday, Sep. 7: Trenton 3, Reading 2 69.98%. 4. Carl Edwards, 2006.
Los Angeles 4, Orlando City 2
Thursday, Sep. 8: Trenton 9, Reading 4 Friday, September 16 Total Driving 5. Kevin Harvick, 2006. We have to play good baseball here, Bruce said.
6. Jimmie Johnson, 2006.
Friday, Sep. 9: Reading 13, Trenton 5 D.C. United at Chicago, 8 p.m. 1, Keegan Bradley, 64. 2, Lucas Glover, 74. 3,
7. Matt Kenseth, 2006. Not worry or focus on what anybody else is doing. We
Saturday, Sep. 10: Trenton 3, Reading 2 Hudson Swafford, 82. 4, Rory McIlroy, 83. 5
Championship
Saturday, September 17
(tie), Emiliano Grillo and Andrew Landry, 85. 8. Martin Truex Jr, 2006. have a wild card spot now, we keep playing good base-
Vancouver at Seattle, 4 p.m.
(Best-of-5) Philadelphia at Portland, 6 p.m. 7, Thomas Aiken, 92. 8, Paul Casey, 95. 9, Ser- 9. Joey Logano, 2003.
10. Chris Buescher, 2003.
ball and I think well be fine.
Akron 2, Trenton 0 FC Dallas at NY City FC, 7 p.m. gio Garcia, 98. 1 Tied With Shane Lowry, 101.
11. Tony Stewart, 2003. Losing two of three games to the Nationals may be
Tuesday, Sep. 13: Akron, 6, Trenton 3 Columbus at Orlando City, 7:30 p.m. SG Putting
Wednesday, Sep. 14: Akron 4, Trenton 2 New England at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. 1, Jason Day, 1.112. 2, Jordan Spieth, .751. 3,
12. Kurt Busch, 2003. nothing more than a temporary speed bump for the
13. Kyle Larson, 2003.
Friday, Sep. 16: Akron at Trenton, 7 p.m. San Jose at Colorado, 9 p.m. Kevin Kisner, .680. 4, Andrew Landry, .654. 5, 14. Austin Dillon, 2000. Mets, but this series could have proved to be a great
Phil Mickelson, .629. 6, Steve Stricker, .620. 7
x-Saturday, Sep. 17: Akron at Trenton, 7 p.m.
x-Sunday, Sep. 18: Akron at Trenton, 5 p.m.
Houston at Real Salt Lake, 9:30 p.m.
(tie), Daniel Summerhays and Harris English,
15. Jamie McMurray, 2000. three days for the Mets. The Giants, one-half game
Sunday, September 18 16. Chase Elliott, 2000.
Los Angeles at Sporting KC, 2 p.m. .592. 9, Aaron Baddeley, .581. 10, Martin Pill- 17. Kasey Kahne, 633. ahead of the Mets, were swept by the Padres, while the
New York at Toronto FC, 5 p.m. er, .562. 18. Ryan Newman, 633. Cardinals dropped two of three to the Cubs.
Birdie Average
NFL 1, Dustin Johnson, 4.45. 2, Rory McIlroy,
19. Trevor Bayne, 586. The Mets had a chance early to take command of
All times EDT WNBA 4.38. 3, Jordan Spieth, 4.26. 4, Hideki Matsu-
20. AJ Allmendinger, 583.
21. Ryan Blaney, 575. Wednesdays game, but Bruce continued his struggles
AMERICAN CONFERENCE All times EDT yama, 4.17. 5, Jason Day, 4.16. 6, J.B. Holmes,
EASTERN CONFERENCE 4.13. 7, Brooks Koepka, 4.11. 8, Phil Mickel-
22. Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 574. with the Mets and the team never truly threatened
East 23. Greg Biffle, 495.
W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB son, 4.03. 9 (tie), Ryan Palmer and Robert 24. Danica Patrick, 493. again.
Garrigus, 4.00.
New England
N.Y. Jets
1 0 0 1.000
0 1 0 .000
23
22
21
23
New York 21 12 .636
Eagles (Holes per)
25. Paul Menard, 480. Bruce stepped to the plate with the loaded and one
Chicago 17 15 .531 3 26. Dale Earnhardt Jr, 461.
Miami 0 1 0 .000 10 12 Atlanta 16 16 .500 4 1, Jason Day, 87.4. 2, Dustin Johnson, 87.8. 27. Aric Almirola, 455. out against Tanner Roark, and struck out on three
Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 7 13 Indiana 16 16 .500 4 3, Ben Martin, 99.0. 4, Kevin Chappell, 100.1. 28. Clint Bowyer, 446. pitches He swung at the first two pitches, both of
South Washington 13 19 .406 7 5, Morgan Hoffmann, 100.5. 6, Bubba Wat-
W L T Pct PF PA Connecticut 12 20 .375 8 son,106.4. 7, Adam Scott,108.0. 8, Chez Rea-
29. Casey Mears, 430.
30. Landon Cassill, 373.
which he called borderline, and then looked at the
Houston 1 0 0 1.000 23 14
WESTERN CONFERENCE
vie, 110.6. 9, D.H. Lee, 114.0. 10, Brooks Koep- third strike on a two-seam fastball that cut back over
Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 35 39 ka , 114.5.
Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 23 27 W L Pct GB Sand Save Percentage TRANSACTIONS the plate and caught the corner.
Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 16 25 Minnesota 26 6 .813 1, Sean OHair, 64.54%. 2, Jason Day, Wednesdays Sports Transactions T.J. Rivera flied out to end the inning, and the Mets
Los Angeles 25 8 .758 1
North
W L T Pct PF PA Seattle 15 17 .469 11
62.26%. 3, Jonas Blixt, 61.29%. 4, Aaron Bad- BASEBALL managed just one more at-bat with a runner in scoring
deley, 61.07%. 5, Jon Curran, 61.05%. 6, Phil American League
Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 38 16 Phoenix 14 18 .438 12 Mickelson, 60.80%. 7, Brendon Todd, KANSAS CITY ROYALS Requested uncon- position. They totaled three hits and just one of the last
Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 13 7 Dallas 11 21 .344 15
Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 23 22 San Antonio 7 25 .219 19 59.48%. 8, John Huh, 59.44%. 9, Robert Al- ditional waivers on OF Rey Fuentes. 16 batters reached base.
lenby, 59.15%. 10, Tyrone Van Aswegen, NEW YORK YANKEES Recalled OF Mason
Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 10 29
Mondays Games 58.96%. Williams from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Bruce is now hitting .192 with four homers since
West
W L T Pct PF PA No games scheduled All-Around Ranking TAMPA BAY RAYS Assigned RHP Tyler joining the Mets, and Collins admitted he would con-
Kansas City 1 0 0 1.000 33 27 Tuesdays Games 1, Jason Day, 265. 2, Rory McIlroy, 292. 3,
Brooks Koepka, 309. 4, Sergio Garcia, 323. 5,
Sturdevant outright to Durham (IL).
TORONTO BLUE JAYS Named Ben Che-
sider sitting Bruce more often if he had an alternative
Denver 1 0 0 1.000 21 20 Washington 75, New York 62
Oakland 1 0 0 1.000 35 34 Connecticut 89, Indiana 87 Dustin Johnson, 338. 6, Adam Scott, 351. 7, rington vice president of baseball operations. option.
San Diego 0 1 0 .000 27 33
T H U R S D AY , S E P T E M B E R 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 PRESS & SUN-BULLETIN 3C
OUTDOORS CALENDAR Man arrested for trying to sell bald eagle parts
All numbers are 607 area code unless specified Broome County Environmental 12 to 14 years of age, are scheduled across the state on
Conservation officers Andrew Mc- Columbus Day weekend, Oct. 7-10.
MEETINGS Cormick and Anthony Rigoli, acting The camps will be in Caneadea (Allegany County),
on a telephone tip, picked up a dead Winthrope (St. Lawrence County) and Livingston
Sept. 22: BC Flyfishers monthly meeting, 7 p.m. (informal fly juvenile bald eagle on a Chenango Manor (Sullivan County). Registration is $40.
tying demo begins at 6:30) at George F. Johnson Library, Park Street sidewalk in Binghamton on Applications should be postmarked as soon as pos-
Street, Endicott. Program, Atlantic Salmon Fishing, open to Aug. 13. sible. For more information and to get the camp regis-
public at no fee. For details, see http://bcflyfishers.org. The bird appeared to have been tration form, go to http://www.patarnoldyouth
electrocuted on a power line, but that trappingcamps.com/camp-attendee-info/ or contact
EVENTS didnt explain why it had no feet. Tim Strough at 315-783-0079 or
Dave Later that day, McCormick was ad- Trappertim28@frontier.com.
Sept. 16-18: Traditional Black Powder Shoot & 3-Day Fall Henderson vised that a man had come into a
Rendezvous at Whitney Point Sportsmen's Association, 3124 Route
206. Contact George at 692-4843, http://www.wpsportsmen.org or Outdoors Binghamton bait shop and attempted Hatchery Open House
cleopatches@frontiernet.net for more information.
to sell a bald eagle foot. The shop
Sep. 17-18: Syracuse Gun Show sponsored by NYS Arms Col- owner wisely declined to buy it and advised McCor- The state will hold its 20th annual free Salmon
lectors at NYS Fairgrounds Expo Center, Syracuse. For information mick of the subjects name and address in Port Dick- River Hatchery Open House and Family Day, 9 a.m.
call 748-1010. inson. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 24 in Altmar. The event is being held
Sept. 18: Buck and Tom Blast sporting clays shoot to benefit the Lt. Ric Warner obtained additional tissue samples in conjunction with the celebration of National Hunt-
Susquehanna County (Pa.) Quality Deer Management and National from the carcass for a possible DNA match to the ing and Fishing Day.
Wild Turkey Federation chapters, 2 p.m. at Rock Mountain Sporting feet and to support a search warrant. The fish ladder will be on display, offering the
Clays, 674 Mitchell Road, Meshoppen. For information, call Mike On Aug. 16, a search warrant was executed at the opportunity to view salmon as they migrate. Children
Koneski at (570) 965-7625. suspects residence by Lt. Warner, ECOs McCormick will have the opportunity to learn to cast a fishing rod,
Sept. 22: BC Flyfishers presents Atlantic Salmon Fishing meet-
ing, 7 p.m. at George F. Johnson Library, 1001 Park Street, Endicott.
and Templeton, and Port Dickinson Police Chief tie flies, participate in a laser shooting range, observe
For details, visit http://bcflyfishers.org. Douglas Pipher. The bald eagle feet, along with a the aquatic life of Beaverdam Brook, and learn about
Sept. 24-25: Greene Rod & Gun Club is holding N.A.V.D.A. dog primary wing feather, two bird nests, and a variety the states rare and threatened fish species.
trials starting at 8 a.m. For information, call 656-8430 or visit of protected bird species feathers were found and For more information on the Salmon River Hatch-
http://www.greenerodgun.com. seized as evidence. ery see its webpage on DECs website,
Sept. 25: Open trapshoot (meat prizes), Central Conservation The subject, 37-year-old Brian ONeill, was ar- http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/21663.html.
Club, Sterling Road, South Montrose, Pa. rested and charged with offering bald eagle parts Specific questions about the event can be ad-
http://www.centralconservationclub.com. for sale and the unlawful possession of additional dressed by contacting Fran Verdoliva, NYSDEC
Sept. 25: Turkey Shoot, 10 a.m., Berkshire Rod and Gun Club, protected wildlife parts. He was released with ap- Salmon River Coordinator, at 315-298-7605.
McMahan Road, Berkshire. For information call 657-2702.
Oct. 8: Greene Rod & Gun Club is holding an I.D.P.A. Pistol
pearance tickets returnable in the Dickinson Town
session at 8 a.m. Contact Jim Driscall at jdriscall@stny.rr.com. Court on Oct. 18. Lake Ontario meetings
Oct. 8: ATA registered trapshoot, 8 a.m. at Newfield Rod & Gun
Club, Stark Road, Newfield. Breakfast and lunch available. For Float fishing trip The state has scheduled three public meetings this
information call Dan Argetsinger at 583-2930. month to discuss the status of Lake Ontario fisheries
Oct. 8-9: 10th annual Southern Tier Outdoor Show, Wilkins RV The Friends of Rogers and the Chenango County and provide input on trout and salmon management.
Complex, Bath. For information, call Cornell Cooperative Extension Cornell Cooperative Extension will host a float fish- Improved survival of pen-reared fish and the con-
of Steuben County at 664-2300. ing trip on the Chenango river, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on tribution of wild fish have resulted in six million Chi-
http://www.southerntieroutdoorshow.com. Sept. 24. nook salmon per year over the yearly average. Thats
Oct. 9: Lisle Gun Show sponsored by Midstate Arms Collectors, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. at Lisle Fire Co., Route 79 North, Lisle. For informa-
The program, which is open to kayakers and ca- good for anglers but rough on the salmons chief prey,
tion call 748-1010. noeists of all experience levels, will float from Rog- alewives.
Oct. 30: Turkey Shoot, 10 a.m., Berkshire Rod and Gun Club, ers Center in Sherburne to the North Norwich DEC While the impact of poor survival in two succes-
McMahan Road, Berkshire. For information call 657-2702. fishing access. Bait, fishing license and tackle are sive winters was not apparent in 2016, the state is
Oct. 30: Turkey shoot, 8 a.m., Newfield Rod & Gun Club, Stark the responsibility of each person. Participants may concerned with its impact on the 2017 alewife pop-
Road, Newfield. Exploding Targets events; Double Dare shotgun use a Rogers Center kayak or bring their own. Light ulation and beyond.
event; Running Deer; Pie Plate targets; Trap Shooting. Breakfast snacks will be provided. Alewife have a limited tolerance to cold temper-
and Lunch will be available. For information, call Rick Bryant at Boaters must be at least 13 years of age, and if atures and cold winters of 2013/2014 and 2014/2015
342-8586. under age 18, must be accompanied by an adult. resulted in poor survival for the fish produced in
Nov. 6: Oneonta Gun Show sponsored by Midstate Arms Col-
lectors, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Holiday Inn, Route 23 Southside, Oneon-
Space is limited. Reservations are required by noon, those years.
ta. For information call 748-1010. Sept. 23. Canoe rental is $30; kayaks $25, and per- The first meeting will be held 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the
sonal vessel $20. Excursion will meet in the main Cornell Cooperative extension building in Lockport on
parking lot at Rogers Center on Route 80 in Sher- Sept. 19, and the second will be at Sandy Creek High
ACTIVITIES burne. School the next night. The third meeting will be Sept.
Bens Gun Shop: 3-D archery course, 327 Spaulding Hill, Owego,
To register, call 674-4733 or email 27 at the Town of Greece Hall.
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Call 687-2399 or 972-7184. execdir@FriendsofRogers.org. Background information for these meetings can be
Binghamton Gun Club: Trap, skeet, five-stand and sporting found at DECs website. Those who cannot attend a
clays, 2:30 p.m. to dusk Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Permit officers at show meeting can provide comments at
Sundays. fwfishlo@dec.ny.gov through Oct.14. For further in-
Central Conservation Club: Trapshooting, 3 p.m. Tuesdays in The Onondaga County Pistol License Unit will formation, contact Steven LaPan, New York Great
South Montrose, Pa. have a presence at this weekends Syracuse Gun Lakes Fisheries Section Head at Cape Vincent Fisher-
Greene Rod & Gun Club: Trap, skeet and 5-stand shooting, 9 Show at the state fairgrounds in Baldwinsville. ies Research Station, 315-654-2147.
a.m. first Sunday of the month and 9 a.m. Tuesdays; trapshooting Why arent sources of essential information like
Fridays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 9 a.m.; meeting 7 p.m. third Thurs- Hendersons outdoors columns appear in the Itha-
day of the month. Information: 656-8430 or
this available at all shows? ca Journal on Thursdays.
http://greenrodgun.com. The 53rd annual Syracuse Gun Show will open at If you have a comment or data pertinent to the
Mountain Trail Bowhunters: Winter indoor leagues Wednes- 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Center of Pro- columns, send it directly to Henderson Outdoors
days and Fridays starting Jan. 6 and Jan. 8; shooting lines 4, 6, 8 gress Building. For information, call 748-1010. (http://www.HendersonOutdoors.com), 202 Prospect
p.m. Information: Andy McCormick at 607-621-3464 or Steve Street, Endicott NY 13760 or e-mail it to
Francese 607-237-8981. Youth Trapping Camps dddhender@aol.com.
Newfield Rod & Gun Club: Trapshooting Sundays 8 to 11 a.m.
and Tuesdays 3 to 7 p.m. Three Youth Trapping Camps, open to any youth
Oxford Gun Club: Trapshooting 5 to 9 p.m. Thursdays and 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Information: Tom DeBrita, 244-1637.
Silver Lake Rod & Gun Club: Trapshooting, 4:30 p.m. Fridays in
Brackney, Pa.
Tioga County Sportsmens Association: Open shooting,
Skeet shooting, Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m.; 5-stand Tuesday at NFL
5 p.m. and trapshooting Wednesday at 6.
Trumansburg Fish & Game Club: Trap, Skeet, Handgun, Dou-
bles Trap, International Skeet, & Skrap; Sundays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Twitter to livestream Bills-Jets game tonight
Thursdays 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. 7227 Searsburg Road, 607-387-5433.
Send Outdoors Calendar data with three to four weeks notice to BRETT MOLINA AND JESSICA GUYNN USA TODAY fans around the world live NFL football, NFL Commis-
bgmsports@gannett.com.
sioner Roger Goodell said in a statement.
Beginning with the Buffalo Bills-New York Jets Scott Kessler, analyst at S&P Global Market Intelli-
game, Twitter will stream the National Football gence, said the NFL deal is a way for Twitter to attract
Leagues Thursday night games live. and engage Twitter and Periscope users, and generate
Its a fresh effort by the struggling social media advertising revenues.
company to increase engagement and advertising rev- Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter down-
NFL enue as growth among users has slowed. played the significance of the deal, calling it a prestige
In a statement, the NFL says the streams will be free, move, not necessarily a sound business move.
most valuable reach younger fans and other households who dont
own televisions and mostly watch sports on the Internet
while boosting revenue by selling streaming rights to
that meaningful.
According to Bloomberg, which first reported the
deal in April, Twitter was competing with big names in
team, worth $4.2B games separately.
To view the game, you can either go to the Moments
section of Twitters mobile app or go to tnf.twitter.com.
tech, including Amazon, Facebook and Yahoo, which
streamed last years game between the Buffalo Bills
and Jacksonville Jaguars in London.
ASSOCIATED PRESS The NFL has streamed individual games, but this As part of the deal, Twitter will host in-game high-
marks the first full-season streaming deal. CBS and lights from the Thursday night games as well as a pre-
NEW YORK - Not only are the Dal- NBC pay $450 million for the rights to broadcast the game broadcast through Twitters live streaming app
las Cowboys the most valuable team in Thursday night games. Verizon has the mobile rights. Periscope.
the NFL, they are worth more than any Twitter is where live events unfold and is the right Twitter has worked with the NFL since 2013, partner-
franchise in sports. partner for the NFL as we take the latest step in serving ing on the social networks Amplify program.
Forbes NFL valuations show the
Cowboys worth $4.2 billion, easily top-
ping the league for the 10th straight
AP year. Next closest are the New England
Dallas Patriots at $3.4 billion.
Cowboys
owner Jerry
Earlier this year, Forbes cited Jerry
Jones team as the worlds most valu- Bills nerback Darrelle Revis
has lost a step after Ben-
gals receiver A.J. Green
against the Ravens, and
spent this week trying out
a new, wider set of cleats
Jets-Bills capsule
HOROSCOPE
PEANUTS / Charles M. Schulz
Aries (March 21-April 19). You cant politely, succinctly, immediately.
trust a crowd. Do not automatically Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). What is
assume that the others standing in a harder than climbing mountains,
long line for the exciting thing have running miles and accomplishing
any more information than you do. great things? Getting out of a rut. It
Taurus (April 20-May 20). Love will will be so worthwhile to invest in
have some of the mysterious ele- something to get you unstuck.
ments of a suspense drama. Whats Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Your
next? Well, youll find out when you communication with the world is
become the active hero in this story. happening on many levels. As you
Gemini (May 21-June 21). Could you connect to people and things youll
finish the whole thing by yourself? become a conduit. Youll provide a
Yes. Every last bit. Should you? No. path for what is needed to get to
Not at all. That Have a heart; share those who need it.
everything, especially the work. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Spend-
Cancer (June 22-July 22). Youll be ing time with new faces, business DILBERT / Scott Adams
dealing in issues of morality. Just associates and anyone connected
remember that character is destiny. with your aims is important. Spend-
What you do to refine your charac- ing time with loved ones is more
ter will change your life. important.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). You feel Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). By being
compelled to figure out how a the bridge, providing the connec-
certain interesting person works tion, translating the information,
to learn what he or she wants and youre able to give what you do not
needs. Where are you in this? Hon- possess.
estly, are you setting up a codepen- Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). This is no
dent dynamic here? time to be cheap with yourself. If
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). The more the effect that youre going for
you love, the more willing you are doesnt work, it could still lead to
to suffer for love. . And now for the next thing that will solve the
something radically different problem and so much more. Stay
temperate, easygoing stability. optimistic.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). In working Todays birthday (Sept. 15). You BLONDIE / Dean Young & John Marshall
with others youll be most agree- will leap forward intellectually and
able, not the least bit submissive. spiritually in the weeks to come.
Anyone who seems to require your Your lucky numbers are: 40, 22, 41,
submission needs to be shut down 20 and 36.
BASEBALL
STANDINGS RESULTS HOME team in caps LOOK AHEAD All times Eastern
lead Philadelphia past Pittsburgh. Milwaukee at Chi. Cubs, 8:05 p.m. (Line:CHC -200)
Last MIL: Nelson (R) 29 7-14 .333 1.51 4.42 163.0 125
East W L Pct. GB Strk. 10 Home Away Marlins 7, Marcell Ozuna hit a three-run homer
CHC: Montgomery (L) 4 1-1 .500 1.44 3.67 27.0 29
Washington 87 59 .596 W-1 8-2 46-28 41-31 BRAVES 5 and Miami rallied to beat Atlanta in a MLB CALENDAR
testy game. The benches emptied in the L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. (Line: LAD -205) Oct. 4-5 Wild-card games.
New York 77 69 .527 10 L-1 7-3 38-33 39-36 LAD: Hill (L) 3 3-0 1.000 0.42 0.00 19.0 20 Oct. 6 Division Series start.
Miami 73 73 .500 14 W-2 5-5 36-35 37-38 seventh after reliever Jose Ramirez ARI: Bradley (R) 22 6-9 .400 1.57 5.10 120.0 113 Oct. 14 League Championship
threw inside to Miami ace Jose Fernan- St. Louis at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Series start.
Philadelphia 65 81 .445 22 W-1 5-5 32-40 33-41 (Line: SF -155)
dez, who had been knocked down by STL: Wainwright (R) 29 11-8 .579 1.35 4.45 176.0 141
Oct. 25 World Series starts, city
Atlanta 56 90 .384 31 L-2 3-7 24-48 32-42 Julio Teheran in the fifth. of AL champion.
SF: Cueto (R) 29 15-5 .750 1.08 2.90 198.1 174 November TBA Deadline for
Last
Central W L Pct. GB Strk. 10 Home Away Brewers 7, Junior Guerra pitched six shutout Odds provided by Pregame.com. teams to make qualifying offers to
REDS 0 innings, Scooter Gennett and Dom- their eligible former players who
Chicago 93 52 .641 W-1 6-4 51-20 42-32 became free agents, fifth day after
ingo Santana homered and Milwau- World Series.
St. Louis 76 69 .524 17 L-1 5-5 33-41 43-28 kee avoided a three-game sweep. November TBA Deadline for
Pittsburgh 70 74 .486 221/2 L-1 3-7 36-38 34-36 free agents to accept qualifying of-
Orioles 1, Mark Trumbo hit his 42nd home run of fers, 12th day after World Series.
Milwaukee 65 81 .445 281/2 W-1 5-5 39-36 26-45 RED SOX 0 the season in the second inning and Nov. 7-10 General managers
Cincinnati 62 83 .428 31 L-1 5-5 36-38 26-45 Kevin Gausman allowed four hits, a meetings, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Last walk and struck out six in eight innings. Nov. 16-17 Owners meetings,
West W L Pct. GB Strk. 10 Home Away Chicago.
TIGERS 9, Miguel Cabreras homer broke a Dec. 1 Collective bargaining
Los Angeles 82 63 .566 W-1 7-3 47-27 35-36 Twins 6 seventh-inning tie, and Detroit rallied for agreement between MLB and play-
San Francisco 77 68 .531 5 L-3 4-6 38-33 39-35 a crucial victory. The Tigers trailed 5-2 in ers association expires.
Dec. 2 Last day for teams to of-
Colorado 69 76 .476 13 L-2 4-6 37-35 32-41 the fourth inning. fer 2017 contracts to unsigned
San Diego 62 84 .425 201/2 W-3 6-4 33-38 29-46 Athletics 8, Yonder Alonso and Marcus Semien players.
Arizona 60 84 .417 211/2 W-2 4-6 27-46 33-38 Dec. 5 Hall of Fame Todays Era
ROYALS 0 hit two-run doubles as Oakland won for committee vote announced, Na-
the third straight game to further ruin tional Harbor, Md.
the Royals postseason chances. Dec. 5-8 Winter meetings, Na-
AL WILD CARD NL WILD CARD Indians 6, Josh Tomlin pitched five effective
tional Harbor, Md.
THIS DATE
Marlins 7, Braves 5 Athletics 8, Royals 0 Phillies 6, Pirates 2 Dodgers 2, Yankees 0 Nationals 1, Mets 0 Rays 8, Blue Jays 1 IN BASEBALL
MIA ...........100 004 011 7 OAK ..........203 000 030 8 PIT..............000 200 000 2 LAD............000 000 002 2 NYM..........000 000 000 0 TB...............000 303 002 8 1912 Joe Wood of the Boston
ATL.............040 000 010 5 KC ..............000 000 000 0 PHI ............022 101 00X 6 NYY...........000 000 000 0 WSH .........000 000 10X 1 TOR ...........100 000 000 1 Red Sox pitched his 16th consecu-
Miami ab r h bi bb so avg Oakland ab r h bi bb so avg Pittsburgh ab r h bi bb so avg Los Angeles ab r h bi bb so avg New York ab r h bi bb so avg Tampa Bay ab r h bi bb so avg tive victory to tie Walter Johnsons
Gordon 2b 5 2 2 0 0 0 .257 Wendle 2b 5 0 2 0 1 1 .297 Frazier lf 2 0 1 0 1 1 .337 Utley 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .246 Reyes 3b 4 0 1 0 0 2 .275 Forsythe dh 5 1 2 1 0 2 .277 record as he beat the St. Louis
Dietrich lf 3 1 1 1 0 1 .276 Valencia rf 4 2 1 0 1 1 .288 Kang ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .268 Seager ss 4 1 0 0 0 0 .317 Cabrera ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 .277 Kiermaier cf 4 2 2 2 1 1 .247 Browns 2-1.
Francoeur ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .263 Smolinski rf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .254 Rogers ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .053 Turner 3b 3 1 2 1 1 0 .271 Cespedes lf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .290 Longoria 3b 5 1 2 0 0 1 .272 1938 Brothers Lloyd and Paul
Prado 3b 2 2 1 1 1 0 .309 Vogt dh 5 2 1 0 0 0 .259 Bell 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .292 Gonzalez 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .287 Granderson cf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .222 Miller 1b 3 1 0 1 1 1 .249 Waner hit back-to-back homers for
Yelich cf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .304 Nunez ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 McCutchen cf 4 1 2 1 0 1 .247 Grandal c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .225 Bruce rf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .246 Franklin 2b 5 1 2 0 0 1 .282
Ozuna rf 4 1 2 4 0 2 .270 Davis lf 2 1 1 2 3 1 .248 Polanco rf 2 1 1 0 2 0 .263 Reddick rf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .229 T.J. Rivera 2b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .333 Dickerson lf 5 1 3 4 0 0 .243
the Pittsburgh Pirates off Cliff Mel-
Bour 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .265 Alonso 1b 4 1 3 2 1 0 .254 Freese 3b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .270 Ethier dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Loney 1b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .264 Souza Jr. rf 5 1 1 0 0 1 .239 ton of the New York Giants. This
Hechavarria ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 .237 Healy 3b 4 1 2 1 0 0 .302 Rodriguez 2b 3 0 2 1 0 0 .256 Pederson cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .245 R. Rivera c 2 0 0 0 1 2 .229 Ramirez ss 3 0 0 0 1 1 .300 was the only time brothers hit suc-
Realmuto c 4 1 2 0 0 0 .313 Semien ss 4 1 1 2 1 2 .233 Mercer ss 4 0 0 0 0 2 .259 Toles lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .333 Gsellman p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000 Wilson c 4 0 1 0 0 2 .244 cessive home runs in a major
Rojas ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .249 Maxwell c 5 0 1 1 0 0 .259 Fryer c 2 0 0 0 1 0 .250 Totals 31 2 4 1 2 9 Conforto ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .215 Totals 39 8 13 8 3 10 league game. It was Lloyds last
Fernandez p 3 0 0 0 0 2 .265 Eibner cf 5 0 1 0 0 3 .217 Cervelli ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .260 2B: Grandal (13); Turner (30); RBI: Turner Totals 29 0 3 0 4 9 HR: Dickerson (19); Kiermaier (11); SF: Mil- homer.
Suzuki ph 0 0 0 1 0 0 .304 Totals 40 8 13 8 7 9 Brault p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .167 (81); GIDP: Gonzalez; Ethier LOB: 5. SB: GIDP: T.J. Rivera. ler (2); RBI: Forsythe (49); Dickerson 4 (58);
Totals 32 7 8 7 2 7 Jaso ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .262 1946 The Brooklyn Dodgers
2B: Vogt (27); Eibner (8); Semien (23); Alon- Seager (2). E: Turner (7). Washington ab r h bi bb so avg Kiermaier 2 (34); Miller (71) LOB: 8. SB: Ra- beat the Chicago Cubs 2-0 in five
2B: Realmuto (30); 3B: Gordon (5); HR: so (28); RBI: Davis 2 (92); Semien 2 (62); Joyce ph 1 0 1 0 1 0 .256 mirez (). E: Franklin (5).
Totals 30 2 9 2 6 7 New York ab r h bi bb so avg Turner cf 4 0 2 0 0 1 .338 innings when the game was called
Ozuna (23); S: Rojas (5); SF: Suzuki (2); RBI: Maxwell (8); Healy (26); Alonso 2 (52). Gardner lf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .259 Werth lf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .248 Toronto ab r h bi bb so avg
Dietrich (35); Ozuna 4 (72); Suzuki (21); Pra- HR: McCutchen (21); SF: Rodriguez (2); because of gnats. The insects be-
Kansas City ab r h bi bb so avg Ellsbury cf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .268 Murphy 2b 2 0 1 0 1 0 .347 Travis 2b 4 1 1 0 0 0 .305
do (69); GIDP: Bour; Yelich. SB: Gordon 3 Merrifield rf 3 0 1 0 1 1 .282 RBI: Rodriguez (44); McCutchen (63); Sanchez c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .321 Harper rf 2 0 0 0 1 1 .247 Saunders lf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .263
came such a problem for the play-
(20); Prado (2). Cuthbert 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .276 GIDP: Bell; Freese. SB: Polanco (13); CS: Castro 2b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .270 Rendon 3b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .276 Encarnacion 1b 2 0 0 1 1 0 .265 ers, umpires and fans that the
Atlanta ab r h bi bb so avg Hosmer 1b 3 0 2 0 1 0 .275 Rodriguez (1). E: Fryer (3); Freese (9). Headley 3b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .255 Ramos c 3 1 1 1 0 0 .304 Bautista dh 2 0 0 0 2 1 .227 game had to be stopped.
Inciarte cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .288 Morales dh 3 0 1 0 1 2 .258 Philadelphia ab r h bi bb so avg Gregorius ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .272 Zimmerman 1b 3 0 1 0 0 0 .214 Tulowitzki ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .261 1963 All three Alou brothers
Garcia 3b 4 1 1 0 0 0 .270 Perez c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .250 C. Hernandez 2b 5 1 1 0 0 2 .288 Refsnyder rf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .264 Espinosa ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .216 Navarro c 4 0 1 0 0 0 .207 Felipe, Matty and Jesus played in
Freeman 1b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .296 Gordon lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .216 Quinn cf 5 0 2 0 0 2 .400 McCann ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .235 Roark p 2 0 1 0 0 0 .121 Carrera rf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .238
Treinen p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000
the outfield at the same time for
Lalli 1b 1 0 1 0 0 0 .333 Orlando cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .294 Franco 3b 5 1 2 1 0 0 .248 Williams rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Pillar cf 2 0 0 0 1 0 .264
Kemp lf 4 1 1 1 0 0 .267 Escobar ss 3 0 0 0 0 2 .269 Joseph 1b 4 3 2 1 0 1 .246 Romine dh 3 0 0 0 0 1 .235 Totals 27 1 6 1 2 7 Goins 3b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .188 the San Francisco Giants in a 13-5
Markakis rf 3 1 1 2 0 0 .270 Mondesi 2b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .176 Rupp c 4 0 1 1 0 0 .259 Austin 1b 3 0 0 0 0 3 .200 HR: Ramos (20); RBI: Ramos (77); GIDP: Smoak ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .222 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Flowers c 4 1 1 0 0 0 .272 Totals 30 0 4 0 3 11 Galvis ss 4 1 2 2 0 0 .239 Totals 30 0 3 0 2 14 Espinosa. CS: Harper (9); Turner (3). PB: Barney 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .269 1969 St. Louis left-hander Steve
Peterson 2b 2 1 1 0 2 0 .261 GIDP: Cuthbert. E: Perez (5). Altherr rf 4 0 3 0 0 0 .212 S: Gregorius (5) LOB: 6. E: Betances (2); Ramos (9). Totals 27 1 2 1 4 6 Carlton struck out 19 Mets for a
Swanson ss 4 0 1 1 0 1 .300 Goeddel lf 4 0 2 0 0 0 .190 Sanchez (3); Castro (11); DP: 2. 2B: Travis (23); S: Saunders (); SF: Encarna- nine-inning game record. New York
Teheran p 2 0 1 0 0 0 .182 Pitching ip h r er bb so era Thompson p 3 0 0 0 0 2 .182 Pitching ip h r er bb so era
Snyder ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .209 Ellis c 1 0 0 0 0 1 .193 Pitching ip h r er bb so era cion (6); RBI: Encarnacion (115) LOB: 6. won the game 4-3 on two, two-run
Oakland New York
Beckham ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .215 Manaea W,6-9 5 3 0 0 1 5 4.23 Totals 39 6 15 5 0 8 Los Angeles Gsellman 52/3 5 0 0 1 4 3.92 Pitching ip h r er bb so era homers by Ron Swoboda.
Totals 33 5 9 4 2 3 Axford 1 1 0 0 1 1 4.25 2B: Rupp (22); Franco (22); Quinn (3); HR: Kershaw 5 1 0 0 0 5 1.81 Smoker 1
/3 0 0 0 1 1 5.40 Tampa Bay 1971 Houston pitcher Larry
2B: Peterson (16); HR: Markakis (12); RBI: Hendriks 1 0 0 0 0 2 3.95 Galvis (19); Joseph (19); RBI: Galvis 2 (64); Dayton 1 0 0 0 0 3 1.64 Salas L,0-0 2 1 1 1 0 2 4.50 Cobb W, 1-0 6Z 2 1 1 3 4 3.06 Yount, the older brother of Hall of
Swanson (10); Markakis 2 (84); Kemp (99); Smith 2 0 0 0 1 3 3.60 Rupp (49); Franco (75); Joseph (38). CS: Baez 2
/3 1 0 0 1 0 3.38 Washington Garton 1z 0 0 0 0 1 4.28 Famer Robin Yount, was credited
GIDP: Inciarte; Swanson. E: Swanson (6). Kansas City Altherr (2). Avilan W,2-0 11/3 0 0 0 1 3 4.11 Roark W,14-8 7 3 0 0 4 7 2.85 Geltz 1 0 0 0 1 1 6.38 with his only major league appear-
Ventura L,10-11 4 /31
7 5 5 4 5 4.42 Jansen S,44 1 1 0 0 0 3 1.72 Treinen H,18 1 0 0 0 0 2 2.37 Toronto
Pitching ip h r er bb so era Flynn 12/3 0 0 0 0 1 2.34 Pitching ip h r er bb so era New York Melancon S,41 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.73 Estrada L, 8-9 5z 4 4 4 3 7 3.78
ance and didnt throw a pitch.
Miami McCarthy 12/3 4 3 3 1 111.57 Pittsburgh Pineda 4 2 0 0 2 5 4.94 Dermody 0 1 1 1 0 0 12.0 Yount took the mound in the ninth
Fernandez 7 6 4 4 2 3 2.99 Alexander 11/3 2 0 0 2 2 3.63 Brault L,0-3 32/3 9 5 3 0 3 3.90 Layne 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.40 WP: Gsellman. IBB: R. Rivera (by Roark). Barnes Z 3 1 1 0 1 3.97 inning of a 4-2 loss to Atlanta and
W,15-8 Phillips 1
/3 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 Severino 2 1 0 0 0 1 5.98 Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Gsell- Loup Z 2 0 0 0 0 6.17 after a few warmup tosses had to
WP: Ventura2. HBP: Healy (by Ventura). Clippard 1 0 0 0 0 2 0.47 man 20; 77-48; Smoker 2; 9-3; Salas 7; 22- Schultz 1Z 3 2 2 0 1 6.00
Dunn H,8 1
/3 2 1 1 0 0 2.70
Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Manaea
Hutchison 2 4 1 1 0 2 7.50 leave with elbow pain. He never
Phelps H,23 2
/3 0 0 0 0 0 2.48 LeBlanc 2 2 0 0 0 3 0.00 Betances L,3-5 1 1 2 0 0 1 2.33 17; Roark 27; 101-56; Treinen 3; 10-9; Mel- Tepera Z 0 0 0 0 1 3.86
18; 67-51; Axford 5; 14-10; Hendriks 3; ancon 3; 12-7. Umpires - HP: Bucknor; 1B: appeared in another major league
Ramos S,36 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.02 Philadelphia
Atlanta 10-7; Smith 7; 28-17; Ventura 25; 100-58; Thompson W,2-5 6 6 2 2 3 3 5.64 Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Kershaw Barry; 2B: Layne; 3B: Wendelstedt. T: 2:30. Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Cobb 26; game.
Teheran L,5-10 51/3 6 5 5 1 5 3.18 Flynn 5; 24-15; McCarthy 10; 39-25; Alex- Mariot 2
/3 0 0 0 1 0 5.87 17; 64-42; Dayton 3; 13-9; Baez 4; 15-9; Avi- Att: 29,669. 93-58; Garton 4; 22-14; Geltz 4; 18-11; Es- 1979 Bob Watson of the Red
Ramirez 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.38 ander 8; 37-17. Umpires - HP: Hamari; Rodriguez 0 0 0 1 0 lan 5; 26-14; Jansen 4; 14-11; Pineda 16; trada 23; 101-59; Dermody 1; 2-2; Barnes Sox became the first player to hit
Cunniff 1
/3 0 0 0 0 1 5.40 1B: Estabrook; 2B: Gibson; 3B: DeMuth. T: Ramos H,15 11/3 1 0 0 0 2 3.28 82-50; Layne 3; 12-8; Severino 6; 24-14; 5; 20-13; Loup 4; 13-11; Schultz 8; 28-17; for the cycle in both leagues as he
Krol /3 0 0 0 0 0 3.40 2:56. Att: 30,006. Garcia /3 1 0 0 1 1 6.35 Clippard 3; 13-8; Betances 6; 20-14. Um- Tepera 2; 10-7. Umpires - HP: Scheurwa-
1 1
pires - HP: Cooper; 1B: Wolf; 2B: John- ter; 1B: Hirschbeck; 2B: Reyburn; 3B:
led Boston to a 10-2 victory over the
Cabrera 1 1 1 1 1 1 3.12 Gomez S,37 /3 0 0 0 0 0 3.68
Padres 3, Giants 1
1
son; 3B: Cederstrom. T: 2:57. Att: 30,254. Welke. T: 2:58. Att: 41,001. Baltimore Orioles. He hit for the cy-
De La Cruz 1 1 1 1 0 0 5.09
Brewers 7, Reds 0 WP: Gomez. Batters faced; pitches-
SD ..............100 001 100 3
cle with the Houston Astros against
HBP: Markakis (by Fernandez). Batters strikes: Brault 21; 62-39; Phillips 1; 4-3; San Francisco on June 24, 1977.
faced; pitches-strikes: Fernandez 27; MIL ............022 000 030 7 Hutchison 8; 31-24; LeBlanc 7; 23-17; SF ...............010 000 000 1 1990 Bobby Thigpen pitched
106-70; Dunn 3; 5-5; Phelps 2; 6-4; Ramos 4; CIN ............000 000 000 0 Thompson 23; 90-53; Mariot 3; 11-6; Rodri- Orioles 1, Red Sox 0 San Diego ab r h bi bb so avg one inning and became the first re-
22-15; Teheran 23; 90-59; Ramirez 3; 12-8;
Milwaukee ab r h bi bb so avg
guez 1; 4-0; Ramos 5; 18-15; Garcia 3; 12-7;
BAL ............010 000 000 1 Jay cf 4 0 0 0 1 1 .294 Cubs 7, Cardinals 0 lief pitcher with 50 saves in a sea-
Cunniff 2; 9-7; Krol 1; 2-1; Cabrera 4; 17-9; Gomez 1; 6-3. Umpires - HP: Porter; 1B: Sardinas ss 5 2 3 1 0 0 .328
De La Cruz 4; 10-6. Umpires - HP: Hudson; Villar 3b 5 0 0 0 0 1 .290 Morales; 2B: Kellogg; 3B: Tumpane. T: BOS ...........000 000 000 0 CHC ...........001 021 003 7 son as the Chicago White Sox beat
Broxton cf 5 0 0 0 0 4 .238 Myers 1b 5 0 1 0 0 3 .258
1B: Gorman; 2B: Wolcott; 3B: De Jesus. T: 2:57. Att: 16,112. Solarte 3b 4 0 1 1 0 0 .284 STL .............000 000 000 0 the Red Sox 7-4.
Braun lf 4 1 0 0 1 2 .306 Baltimore ab r h bi bb so avg
3:04. Att: 21,498.
Carter 1b 1 3 0 0 3 0 .223 Jones cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .275 Dickerson lf 3 0 1 1 1 0 .247 1997 Ken Griffey Jr. hit his 51st
Chicago ab r h bi bb so avg
Gennett 2b 3 2 1 2 1 0 .264 Bourn rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .294 Norris c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .184 Fowler cf 5 0 2 0 0 2 .273 and 52nd homers in Seattles win
over Toronto to become the sixth
Indians 6, White Sox 1 Santana rf
Arcia ss
4
4
1
0
2
0
3 0 0 .255
0 0 1 .217 Tigers 9, Twins 6
Machado 3b
Davis 1b
4
4
0
0
1
0
0 0 1 .305
0 0 1 .224
Rosales 2b
Amarista rf
2
4
1
0
1
0
0 2 1 .221
0 0 0 .258
Bryant lf
Rizzo 1b
5
5
1 1
2 2
1 0 2 .296
3 0 2 .290 major league player to hit 100 or
Perdomo p 3 0 0 0 0 1 .143
CLE.............000 303 000 6 Pina c 3 0 2 2 1 0 .286
MIN ...........000 510 000 6
Trumbo dh 3 1 1 1 0 2 .250
Wallace ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .195
Zobrist 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .269 more home runs over two consecu-
Guerra p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .229 Schoop 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .273 Russell ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .244
CWS ..........001 000 000 1 tive seasons. Griffey hit 49 homers
Susac ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DET............110 400 12X 9 Wieters c 3 0 0 0 0 1 .241 Jackson pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Heyward rf 3 1 2 0 1 1 .226
last season.
Cleveland ab r h bi bb so avg Rivera ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .231 Hardy ss 3 0 2 0 0 1 .266 Totals 35 3 8 3 4 7 Baez 3b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .271
Minnesota ab r h bi bb so avg 1998 Ken Griffey Jr. hit his AL-
Davis cf 5 0 2 0 0 0 .257 Totals 33 7 6 7 6 8 Flaherty lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .218 2B: Rosales (12); Myers (26); RBI: Solarte Ross c 4 1 1 2 0 2 .231
Dozier 2b 4 1 2 2 0 1 .282
Kipnis 2b 5 0 1 0 0 0 .278 2B: Rivera (4); HR: Gennett (12); Santana Polanco ss 4 1 1 0 0 1 .297
Stubbs rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .242 (68); Sardinas (9); Dickerson (31) LOB: 9. Lester p 3 0 1 1 0 0 .077 leading 52nd homer and drove in
Martinez 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .256 Totals 31 1 5 1 0 6 SB: Sardinas (3). DP: 1. Soler ph 1 1 1 0 0 0 .245 five runs to become the fourth-
(8); RBI: Gennett 2 (47); Pina 2 (10); San- Kepler rf 3 1 1 0 1 1 .239
Lindor ss 5 0 1 0 0 1 .314 tana 3 (24). SB: Braun (15). E: Carter (10). Vargas 1b 4 1 1 1 0 2 .272 HR: Trumbo (42); RBI: Trumbo (100). E: Totals 38 7 12 7 1 12 youngest player to reach 1,000
San Francisco ab r h bi bb so avg
Napoli 1b 3 1 0 0 1 1 .247
Santana dh 3 1 0 0 1 1 .243 Cincinnati ab r h bi bb so avg Suzuki c 4 1 1 3 0 0 .271 Wieters (8). Span cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .258 2B: Baez (18); 3B: Bryant (2); HR: Rizzo 2 RBIs, leading the Seattle Mariners
Peraza ss 4 0 2 0 0 0 .324 Murphy c 0 0 0 0 0 0 .143 Boston ab r h bi bb so avg Pagan lf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .275 (31); Ross (9); RBI: Rizzo 3 (101); Bryant over the Minnesota Twins 12-7.
Ramirez 3b 4 2 2 2 0 0 .312 Escobar 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .250
Holt cf 3 0 1 0 1 1 .238 Pedroia 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .329 Posey c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .285 (95); Ross 2 (31); Lester (5) LOB: 6. 2002 Arizonas Curt Schilling
Guyer rf 3 1 2 1 0 1 .259 Grossman dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 .271
Votto 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .318 Bogaerts ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 .297 Crawford ss 3 1 0 0 1 0 .268
Almonte rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .276 Schafer lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .258 Pence rf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .296
St. Louis ab r h bi bb so avg struck out eight to reach 300 for the
Crisp lf 4 1 2 3 0 1 .234 Duvall lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .240 Ortiz dh 4 0 0 0 0 0 .314 Carpenter 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .274
Buxton cf 2 1 0 0 1 2 .219 Betts rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .311 Belt 1b 3 0 1 0 0 2 .272 season, joining Randy Johnson as
Gimenez c 3 0 0 0 1 1 .220 Suarez 3b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .252 Diaz ss 2 0 0 0 1 0 .310
Schebler rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .250 Totals 33 6 6 6 2 10 H. Ramirez 1b 3 0 1 0 1 2 .285 Panik 2b 2 0 1 1 0 0 .253 Hazelbaker ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .237
the first teammates in baseball his-
Totals 36 6 10 6 3 6
Renda 2b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .226 2B: Dozier (35); HR: Dozier (41); Suzuki (8); Shaw 3b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .255 Tomlinson ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .300 Piscotty rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .278 tory to each strike out 300 in the
2B: Lindor (28); Crisp (26); Davis (23); 3B: Barnhart c 3 0 0 0 0 1 .255 RBI: Dozier 2 (96); Vargas (15); Suzuki 3 Young lf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .287 Gillaspie 3b 2 0 1 0 0 0 .247 same season. The Diamondbacks
Moss lf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .241
Ramirez (3); HR: Crisp (12); RBI: Guyer Leon c 3 0 0 0 0 2 .349 Adrianza ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .302
(30); Ramirez 2 (66); Crisp 3 (50); GIDP:
Lopez c 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 (49). PB: Suzuki (1). Molina c 3 0 1 0 0 0 .290 beat Milwaukee 6-5 in 13 innings.
Adleman p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 Bradley Jr. cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .272 Bumgarner p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .156 Gyorko 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .241
Kipnis LOB: 6. SB: Davis (36); Kipnis (12). E: Detroit ab r h bi bb so avg Hernandez ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .345 2003 Texas designated hitter
Selsky ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .214 Totals 31 0 4 0 1 7 Grichuk cf 3 0 1 0 0 2 .238
Napoli (13); DP: 1. De Jesus Jr. ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .236
Kinsler 2b 5 2 4 3 0 0 .282 Totals 29 1 4 1 2 10 Rafael Palmeiro hit his 35th home
Maybin cf 5 1 2 2 0 2 .316 GIDP: Shaw. Wong 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .240
Chicago ab r h bi bb so avg Iribarren 1b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 RBI: Panik (57) LOB: 3. SB: Pence (1); CS: C. Martinez p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .236 run, joining Jimmie Foxx as the only
Cabrera 1b 5 1 2 2 0 1 .310 Pitching ip h r er bb so era players with at least 35 homers and
Eaton cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 .285 Totals 31 0 6 0 2 8 V. Martinez dh 4 0 1 0 0 2 .292 Span (6). Peralta ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .242
Anderson ss 4 0 0 0 0 2 .284 2B: Suarez (23); 3B: Peraza (1); GIDP: J. Martinez rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .315 Baltimore
Pitching ip h r er bb so era G. Garcia ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .268 100 RBIs in nine straight seasons.
Cabrera lf 4 0 3 0 0 0 .296 Schebler. E: Duvall (6). Upton lf 3 1 0 0 1 2 .237 Gausman 8 4 0 0 1 6 3.43 Totals 28 0 3 0 1 9 Palmeiros 525th career homer, a
Abreu dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 .299 W,8-10 San Diego
Pitching ip h r er bb so era McCann c 4 2 1 0 0 2 .220 Perdomo W,7-9 61/3 4 1 1 1 5 5.68 LOB: 2. CS: Diaz (4); Grichuk (4). DP: 1. solo shot, came in the fourth inning
Narvaez c 4 0 0 0 0 0 .264 Britton S,43 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.61
Frazier 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .215 Milwaukee
Romine 3b 3 1 1 1 0 0 .239
Boston Hand H,16 2
/3 0 0 0 0 2 2.96 Pitching ip h r er bb so era of the Rangers 6-4 victory over
Iglesias ss 4 1 2 0 0 0 .246 Buchter H,17 1 0 0 0 1 2 2.95 Seattle.
A. Garcia rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .252 Guerra W,9-3 6 3 0 0 2 5 2.81 Totals 37 9 13 8 1 10 Porcello L,20-4 8 4 1 1 0 6 3.12 Chicago
Sanchez 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .173 Knebel 1 1 0 0 0 2 5.54 Uehara 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.05 Maurer S,9 1 0 0 0 0 1 4.43 Lester W,17-4 8 3 0 0 1 8 2.40 2006 Dan Uggla set the major
Saladino 2b 3 1 1 0 0 0 .280 Marinez 1 2 0 0 0 0 3.16 2B: Kinsler (26); Maybin (12); 3B: Kinsler San Francisco Rondon 1 0 0 0 0 1 2.51 league record for home runs by a
Totals 33 1 6 1 0 5 Jungmann 1 0 0 0 0 1 8.72 (4); Maybin (3); HR: Cabrera (33); S: Ro- Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Gaus- Bumgarner 62/3 7 3 3 2 5 2.66
mine (3); RBI: Romine (14); Cabrera 2 (91); man 29; 120-84; Britton 3; 15-10; Porcello
St. Louis rookie second baseman with his
Cincinnati L,14-8 C. Martinez 6 8 4 4 0 9 3.15
2B: Frazier (16); 3B: Eaton (9); RBI: Eaton Kinsler 3 (78); Maybin 2 (38). 28; 112-76; Uehara 3; 14-11. Umpires - Gearrin 1
/3 0 0 0 0 0 4.43 25th in Floridas 6-4 win over
(55); GIDP: Frazier LOB: 5. DP: 1. Adleman L,2-4 5 3 4 4 3 4 4.21 L,14-8
De Los Santos 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 HP: Rackley; 1B: Guccione; 2B: Emmel; Nathan 2
/3 0 0 0 2 1 0.00 Atlanta.
Pitching ip h r er bb so era Broxton 1 1 0 0 0 0 4.25
Pitching ip h r er bb so era Diaz 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.57 3B: Marquez. T: 2:35. Att: 37,973. Lopez 1
/3 0 0 0 0 0 3.60 Duke 1 0 0 0 1 1 0.52 2008 In an unprecedented
Minnesota Osich 2
/3 1 0 0 0 0 4.32 move, the Milwaukee Brewers fired
Cleveland Ohlendorf 1 1 3 3 2 2 4.80 Wacha 1 3 3 3 0 2 4.62
Duffey 32/3 8 6 6 1 4 6.39 Law 1
/3 0 0 0 0 1 1.93
Tomlin W,12-8 5 4 1 1 0 2 4.75 Peralta 1 1 0 0 1 2 4.91
Chargois 11/3 1 0 0 0 2 5.71 manager Ned Yost. It marked the
Otero 2
/3 1 0 0 0 1 1.56 WP: Duke. HBP: Zobrist (by Duke). Batters first time in major league history
HBP: Suarez (by Guerra). Batters faced; Light 1 0 0 0 0 0 8.71 Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Perdomo faced; pitches-strikes: Lester 26; 104-67;
Shaw 11/3 0 0 0 0 0 3.12 Pressly L,6-7 1 2 1 1 0 1 3.72 except the strike-split 1981 season
pitches-strikes: Guerra 23; 86-54; Knebel 23; 87-57; Hand 2; 6-6; Buchter 3; 16-7; Rondon 3; 17-13; C. Martinez 26; 99-72;
Miller 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.66 Tonkin 1 2 2 0 0 3 4.80
Allen 1 1 0 0 0 1 2.66 4; 15-11; Marinez 4; 9-7; Jungmann 3; 10-6; Maurer 3; 13-10; Bumgarner 29; 106-71; Broxton 3; 10-8; Duke 5; 20-11; Wacha 6; that a manager was fired in Au-
Adleman 21; 93-54; De Los Santos 3; 15- Detroit Gearrin 1; 3-1; Nathan 4; 16-7; Lopez 1; 28-17. Umpires - HP: Danley; 1B: Ripperg- gust or later with his team in playoff
Chicago Sanchez 4 5 6 6 2 7 5.90
10; Diaz 4; 25-15; Ohlendorf 6; 24-15; Per- 3-2; Osich 3; 5-4; Law 1; 7-4. Umpires - HP: er; 2B: West; 3B: Fletcher. T: 2:37. Att: position. The Brewers, 83-67, lost
Rodon L,7-9 5 9 6 6 3 5 4.04 A. Wilson 2 0 0 0 0 1 2.86
alta 5; 19-11. Umpires - HP: Ortiz; 1B: Blakney; 1B: Kulpa; 2B: Conroy; 3B: Meals. 44,701.
Smith 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.00 Greene W,5-4 1 0 0 0 0 1 5.43 T: 2:51. Att: 41,183. seven of eight and fallen into a tie
Ynoa 2 0 0 0 0 1 3.24 Timmons; 2B: Everitt; 3B: Baker. T: 3:01.
Att: 14,368. Rondon H,4 1 1 0 0 0 1 3.03 with Philadelphia for the NL wild-
Minaya 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Rodriguez S,42 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.65 card lead.
Batters faced; pitches-strikes: Tomlin WP: Tonkin. Batters faced; pitches-
2009 David Ortiz hit his record-
19; 72-50; Otero 3; 16-11; Shaw 4; 11-6; strikes: Duffey 20; 84-57; Chargois 5; 22- breaking 270th homer as a desig-
Miller 3; 9-7; Allen 4; 14-10; Rodon 26; 95- 13; Light 3; 11-8; Pressly 5; 19-13; Tonkin 6; nated hitter and had an RBI single
66; Smith 4; 16-9; Ynoa 6; 25-18; Minaya 3; 20-14; Sanchez 19; 65-47; A. Wilson 6; 25- in Bostons 4-1 victory over the Los
9-6. Umpires - HP: Scott; 1B: Davidson; 15; Greene 3; 10-8; Rondon 4; 13-9; Rodri-
2B: Iassogna; 3B: Barrett. T: 2:48. Att: Angeles Angels. Frank Thomas had
guez 3; 11-6. Umpires - HP: Torres; 1B: held the mark with 269.
15,808. Carapazza; 2B: Davis; 3B: Holbrook. T:
2:54. Att: 27,953.
Todays birthdays: Luke Hoche-
var 33; Gaylord Perry 78.
T H U R S D AY , S E P T E M B E R 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 PRESS & SUN-BULLETIN 7C
Bouquio, Donald P.
OBITUARIES
Donald P. Bouquio,
54, of North Colesville,
left his earthly body
to be with his lord on
Abbott K., Harlow Smacher, Raymond W. September 12, 2016.
Donnie is predeceased
Harlow K. Abbott, loving Raymond (Ray) W. by his father, Donald J.
father and grandfather, Smacher, 90, of Endwell, Bouquio and brother-
92, of Lisle NY, passed NY and formally of in-law, John R. Nelson.
away at his home Sept. 12, Vestal, NY passed away Donnie is survived by
2016. He is predeceased peacefully in his sleep his loving wife and soulmate of 32 years; Kimberly
by his wife, Nancy from complications of (Juriga) Bouquio- the nut to his bolt. Together
Hetherington Abbott; Alzheimers disease. He they raised 3 beautiful children: son Joshua (Ashley)
infant son, Thomas; was predeceased by his Bouquio, daughters Courtney (Andreas) Williams
son, Lonnie; parents, parents, Steve and Stella and Alexis (Jason) Uhouse. Donnies grandchildren
Cleo(Palmer)and Paul (Koytek) Smacher and were the light of his life, sadly saying goodbye to
Abbott; brother, Leo; sister and brother-in-law, his brother Richard Smacher along with several Olive and Isla, Diana, Daphne and Vanessa, and
Gladys and Walt Bailey. Harlow is survived by aunts, uncles and cousins. He is survived by his wife Beau. Also surviving are Donnies mom, Dinah
his son, Jonathan (Rozanne) Abbott; daughter, Nancy (Gallagher) Smacher. Ray, asked Nancy Bouquio; mother-in-law, Donna Juriga; siblings,
Ann(Michael) Decker; grandchildren Keith(Tracy) to dance and continued to dance with Nancy, Robert (Janet) Bouquio, Yvette Nelson, Jay (Cathy)
Abbott,Cindy(Ed) Conklin,Michelle(Dan) the love of his life, for their 66 years of marriage. Bouquio, and LeighAnne Bouquio; numerous sister
Figuerado, Derek(Abbie) Abbott, Kristin Ray is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law, and brother-in-laws, neices, nephews, and cousins
Ward, Daniel Abbott, Nathan(Lauren) Decker, Mark and Suzanne Smacher, Apalachin, NY, Tim as well as many, many dear friends. He sadly leaves
Matthew(Mary) Decker -CO., Aaryn(Brandon) and Terri Smacher, Myrtle Beach, SC, Brian and behind his brother-in-law, Raymond Juriga, Jr.,
Maharaj; 17 great-children and 1 GG grandson, all Susan Smacher, Syracuse, NY. Ray is survived by Donnies best friend, confidant, and partner in
of whom brought him many smiles; twin brother, his grandchildren, Shannon, Ryan, Jason, Amber crime. Ray has stood by Donnie through the
Harold(Rita) Abbott; sister, Pauline Trask; brother, (Jason), Krystle (Matt), Sara and Jenny, seven good times and the bad, loving him like a brother
Eldon(Vera) Abbott- MA.;sister-in-law, Elizabeth great grandchildren, his brother Robert Smacher unconditionally. Donnie will be greatly missed by
Odell MA.; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. of Endicott, NY, several nieces, nephews, sister friends at St. Jospehs Church in Sanitaria Springs
In his early years, Dad was employed by Les Strong and brother in-laws and his good friends Dick and where he generously gave out hugs to all. Donnie
Construction, Town of Lisle Transportation Dept., Barbara Gorr. Ray was born in Endicott, NY and was an avid runner always challenging himself and
and then by IBM Endicott for 32 years. He served graduated from U-E high school. He joined U.S. inspiring others to be their best. He was a member of
as a trustee on the Whitney Point Village Board Marine Corps at the age of 17, rising to the rank of the IBEW Local # 325 where he continued to bring
and was recently honored as a 60 year member of Master Sargent. He served active duty during WWII his passion and talents to his job until his illness left
the Point of Light Masonic Lodge No.795. Dad was in the Pacific Campaign with the 5th Division, was him unable to work. Donnie will be remembered for
a member of the WP United Methodist Church. a reservist and then was called up to serve during his warmth, sense of humor, curiosity, and love of
In his retirement, Dad loved to travel with mom the Korean War. Ray was a member of Our Lady life. He could fix anything and was well known for
and spend time at their Canada cottage. Fishing, of Sorrows church, Vestal and formally a member of his donco-ing. Throughout his difficult illness,
golfing, and tinkering in the garage was a favorite St. Casmir's Polish Catholic Church, Endicott. Ray Donnie was a strong husband, father, grandfather
past-time, as well as attending family gatherings or was a member of the Nocturnal Adoration Society, and friend. He will be missed beyond description.
grandchildrens sporting or school events, playing the Knights of Columbus, American Legion Post The family will receive friends at Thomas J. Shea
cards or reading. He was a volunteer driver for the 89 and was a member and steward for the National Funeral Home, 137 Robinson Street, Binghamton,
Dicks Sporting Goods BC Open for many years. Letter Carriers Association. Ray worked for the US NY, Thursday, September 15, 2016, 4-7 pm. Family
Dad (Pa) will be remembered for his devotion to Postal Service as a carrier back when they walked and friends will gather to celebrate Donnies life at
family, genuine hand-shake, warm smile, friendly the routes, he stated he walked 10 to 11 miles a day a Memorial Mass at 10:00am on Friday September
manner, independence, and ability to live each and still walked up to 5 miles a day into his 80's. 16, 2016, at St. Josephs Church, Route 7, Sanitaria
day to its fullest. The family extends many thanks Ray loved watching sports and attended many of Springs, NY. In lieu of flowers, expressions of
to neighbors, friends, and family members who his children and grandchildren's games. Ray usually sympathy in memory of Donnie may be made to
supported Dad in various ways throughout the years. liked the underdog with the exception of his NY the Donald Bouquio Memorial Project to assist
The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 pm on Giants. Ray loved going for a Sunday ride in the a local family in their battle against small-cell lung
Fri. Sept. 16, 2016 at Sunset Memorial Services, 2659 country, liked to travel, to "cookout", he watched cancer- www.DBMemorialProject.com . Checks can
Main St. Whitney Point, NY. A Masonic Service will any Western movie he could, was the family history be sent to Courtney Williams, 227 Fernon Street,
be held during calling hours on Fri. at 7pm. Family buff and more than anything else loved his family Philadelphia, PA 19148.
will receive friends Sat. Sept. 17 at the WP United and any family gathering. Ray loved dancing and
Methodist Church, 7311 Collins St. Whitney Point, danced many styles from the Polka to the Waltz. Delgado, Eugena T.
at 10 am until time of memorial service at 11 am, He met his future wife Nancy at a dance at the
with Pastor Corey Turnpenny officiating. Burial will Fountains Pavilion when she was 18 and he was 21. After a brief battle with cancer, Eugena T. Delgado,
follow in Center Lisle Cemetery. After getting a yes from Nancy to dance they dated who preferred to be called Punky, of Harpursville,
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may for several years and were married in 1950. Everyone NY and Winder, GA, passed away on Monday,
be made to the WP United Methodist Church, who knew Ray said he was "one of the good ones". August 8, 2016 at the age of 66. Punky was born to
P.O. Box 739, Whitney Point NY 13862. The family thanks the staff at Riverview Manor, and predeceased by her parents, Darla Lockwood
Online condolences can be made at WWW. Owego, NY for their great care of Ray during his and Clyde Tarvin, on November 22, 1949 in Little
SUNSETMEMORIALSERVICES.COM short stay with them. Rock, AK. She grew up as the eldest of six and
Funeral Services will be held Friday 9:30 am from attended Windsor High School. In 1968, she married
the Allen Memorial Home 511-513 East Main her high school sweetheart, Dannie R. Delgado Sr.
Street, Endicott followed by a Funeral Mass at They were together 27 years before divorcing and
Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Vestal at 10 am. The had two children. Punky worked as a nurse for the
family will receive friends at the Allen Memorial first half of her career and after giving that up, started
Home Thursday from 4-7 pm. The family requests a new career working at the Great American and the
that in lieu of flowers donations can be made to Afton Meat Shop until it closed. Punky worked at
the Alzheimer's Association, P.O. Box 96011, the Great American until she retired in September
Washington, DC 20090-6011 or Alz.org. of 2015 and moved to Winder, GA to live with her
brother, Kenneth Tarvin.
Punky is survived by her loving step-mother, Carol
Best, William Tarvin; her son, Dannie Delgado Jr.; her daughter,
William Best, 87, of Greene, passed away on Teresa Delgado; her sister, Diana Hill; her brothers,
Wednesday, September 14, 2016. A memorial service Darrell, Kenneth, and Dana Tarvin, as well as her
will be held 2:00pm Sunday, September 18, 2016 at brother Wayne Dudgeon. She is survived by 5
Root Funeral Home, 23 North Chenango Street, grandchildren, whom she loved dearly; Dakota,
Greene, New York 13778. Friends of the family may Austin, and Mason Delgado (Dannie), and Amanda
call Sunday 1:00pm until the time of service at Root and Nathaniel Grubham (Teresa), as well as many
Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to the nieces, nephews, other family, and friends.
family at www.rootfh.com. IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Calling hours will take place on Saturday, September
17, 2016 between the hours of 10 and 11 AM at St.
Brock Tierney Josephs Church in Sanitaria Springs, NY with the
9/15/2002 funeral service to follow at 11 AM. A reception
On Angels Wings you will be held following the service in the church hall.
were taken away The family is grateful for the condolences. In lieu
Send flowers
but in our hearts you of flowers, Punky requested that donations be made
will always stay. to the Whitney Point Wrestling club (1211 Caldwell
We hear your whisper in Hill Rd. Lisle, NY 13797).
the tallest trees,
Feel your love in the
Airwyke, Gary L.
memories
You are an angel the same. by his parents Francis
watching over us We miss you. and Ethel Airwyke;
with the comfort and Your loving Family love of his life his wife
blessings you bring, and Friends of 44 years Rosemary
You embrace our hearts Airwyke; mother and
and hold them close, father in-law Clyde and Dorothy Lawton; son in-
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and love you. Matthew, Jacquaeine, LeeAnn, Hayden, Mikey,
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peacefully on September after an extended illness. She was predeceased by
Trees: Absent Grass: Absent
pollen per cubic 12, 2016, at Binghamton her husband, Mason Smith and mother, Margaret
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meter of air as of General Hospital. Karen Lindsey. She is survived by her son, Mason Smith;
September 14. Source: Dr. Mohan Dhillon
was born on October three sisters and brother-in-law, Margaret and Ken
3, 1963 in Binghamton, Jacobs, Barbara Morgan, Kathleen Williams and
EXTREMES: High: 100, McAllen, TX; Low: 22, Olney, MT
NY. She graduated from her fianc James Ricci; 2 brothers, Raymond and
Binghamton High School Richard Lindsey; sister-in-law, Marilyn Warpus;
THE MOON SKYWATCH in 1981 and worked for many beloved nieces and nephews; many good
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Moon 6:42 p.m. 5:11 a.m. Karen was predeceased by her father, John W. Bills Zindle. Patricia worked at B&D Pool and Spas for
Venus 9:04 a.m. 8:15 p.m.
Mars 2:31 p.m. 11:10 p.m.
and her father in-law, Bud Allen. She is survived almost 30 years. She had a feisty spirit and enjoyed
Full Last New First Jupiter 7:25 a.m. 7:35 p.m. by her husband of 11 years, Buddy Allen; mother, reading, cooking and being at home with her cats.
Sep 16 Sep 23 Sep 30 Oct 9 Saturn 1:17 p.m. 10:44 p.m. Margaret Bills; mother in-law, Mary Jane Allen; Her closest friends and family will greatly miss her
step-children, Leah Doty and her husband Chris, loving and generous spirit. A graveside service will
National forecast for September 15, 2016 and Christopher Allen; siblings, Barbara O'Neill be held 11 a.m. Saturday at Mount Hope Cemetery
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation.
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and her husband Jim, John M. Bills and his wife in Norwich. Arrangements are under direction of
Tina, Deborah Leone, and Susan Sherling and her Root Funeral Home, 23 North Chenango Street,
husband Bob; sisters in law Debbie and her husband Greene, New York 13778. In lieu of flowers memorial
Jody Larnerd; Paula Wilber and her husband Kevin; contributions may be made to Lourdes Hospice or
brother in-law John Allen and his wife Lisa; sister Chenango SPCA. Condolences may be sent to the
in-law Carol Vanderlinde; and many aunts, uncles, family at www.rootfh.com.
cousins, nieces and nephews, too numerous to
list. Karen was a beautiful person with a beautiful
heart. As the baby of the family, she was doted on Grausgruber, Gerald J.
JULIA
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Danny Dog and Pedro Pony) years old, I was a little sho- When: 6 p.m. Friday
as well as their parents, woff egomaniac doing plays Where: The Forum, 236
Mummy and Daddy Pig. in the living room, doing Washington St., Binghamton
Peppa Pigs Big Splash debating, doing dancing, Tickets: $25, $35 and $45;
uses a combination of full- she said. Its really all I can available at the Forum box
suited actors (for the adult do, so there was never real- office, ticketmaster.com or by
characters) and expressive ly a question of me doing calling (800) 745-3000.
puppets (for the youths) to anything else because I More information:
tell a story about Peppa and cant! I try Im just not www.peppapig.com/grown-ups;
her pals organizing a fair to good at other things! www.broomearenaforum.com
sometimes talked about feature their houses, Stei- The original one-and-a- bled, all-brick bungalow
changing it from the spring gerwald said. half-story house is now was built in 1928. In 1926, Joseph Bromley
to the fall to mix it up a located to the rear of the An arched doorway commissioned architect C.
little bit, and we decided to Pickle Hill present structure. It was greets visitors entering the Edward Vosbury to design
go with it. one of three homes built by vestibule containing all a new house in honor of his
On Saturday, five homes Produce farmer Floyd Thomas Bevier on parcels original tile work. Large family home at Staplehurst,
in Dickinson will open to Hotchkiss, built this Victo- he purchased for each of multi-paned windows Kent, England, where his
allow ticket-holders a rian farmhouse in 1892. his sons around 1790. throughout the house allow ancestors had lived for
chance to look at how their Like many Folk Victorian Around 1850, Cornelius for sunlight. Approaching more than 800 years. Brom-
owners have kept the his- houses, the detailing is Bevier had that house the living room, the arch ley spent 55 years as a rail-
toric nature of their fea- simple with the exception moved from its stone foun- theme becomes apparent roader, rising from callboy
tures and layouts despite of the spindle work porch dation near Chenango with the brick fireplace and to an Interstate Commerce
the years since they were with paired gables. Street to the east where it built-in cabinet. Commission inspector.
built. The front porch has a remains to this day. Bevier Continuing with the His new house was built
Finding the homes is carved owl motif looking then added a more elab- open-concept theme, visi- in the Tudor style featuring
always a balance between down from the front gable, orate two-story north-south tors then enter the dining steeply pitched roofs and
connecting with friends or and there is the chestnut wing. room with another arched gables, stucco cladding and
PAST members and good woodworking on the win- In 1889, Otsego County built-in cabinet and cof- decorative half-timbering.
old-fashioned legwork, dows and staircase going to native, Civil War veteran, fered ceiling. The new Multi-paned windows are a
Steigerwald said: Che- the second floor. The origi- dairy farmer and carpenter kitchen is done to reflect dominant feature through-
nango Street is loaded with nal gas light fixture in the William Edward Wright the original design of the out the home, as well as a
beautiful old historic homes dining room was converted purchased the home for house. The left wing of the massive chimney crowned
but at the end of the day, to electric. $3,000 (equal to roughly house features a former by two decorative chimney
it was going door to door In the living room is the $95,000 in todays market). library and two bedrooms. pots. A Tudor arched entry
asking people. owners grandmothers The final Wright owner was door greets its visitors.
It takes a generous spirit cherry cabinet from the New York City native, fash- Riverview All the light fixtures are
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and a certain amount of Civil War era and an 1892 ion model and silent movie original, the woodwork is
courage to allow hundreds black cherry pump organ. actress Ursula Marie (Isa- Built in 1835 during the chestnut, and the floors are
of people to troop through A faceted stained glass bel) Montgomery Wright, Greek Revival Period, this oak. The dining and living
your home, but PAST is window allows for an array who died in 2012. structure was owned by rooms have coffered ceil-
appreciative of their will- of colors to flood the living Abram Bevier until after ings and several built-ins.
ingness to help the nonprof- room and the stair landing Cozy Cottage the Civil War. He was a Original French doors are
it organization in its mis- to the second floor. member of the Congrega- throughout the house.
sion. The home now serves as Craftsman houses were tional Church whose mem-
This year in particular, a bed and breakfast. the dominant style of bers signed an anti-slavery Follow Chris Kocher on
the owners have been so houses built throughout the petition. Neighborhood Twitter: @RealChrisKocher.
Public art, family fun Saturday at Mural Fest
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Mural Fest returns to Cheri Lindsey Park on Saturday.
PROVIDED
Mural Fest will include many activities, including upcycling projects
for kids.
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Super Mario Bros. corn maze opens this weekend
Get ready to get lost in a On Friday and Saturday
cornfield ... and then find nights starting Sept. 30,
your way back out again. hours will extend until 10
Stoughton Farm (10898 p.m. for a nighttime flash-
State Route 38 in Newark light maze (with the last
Valley) returns for the 12th admission at 9). Group res-
year with a MAiZE, this ervations are available at
fall designed to look like the any time and school field
characters from the Super trips are available during
Mario Bros. video game. regular school hours by
Thousands of visitors reservation.
tried out the maze last fall, Admission is $9 for ages
and it will open to the public 10 and up, $6 for ages 4-9,
on Saturday. It will be and free for kids 3 and un-
joined this year by more der. Maze admission dis-
than 265 MAiZE sites in counts are available for
the U.S., Canada, Poland groups and field trips of 15
and the U.K. or more people. We also
The Stoughton family offer combination passes,
formed a partnership with which also give maze-goers
maze designer Brett Herbst access to the Cow Train,
the worlds leading de- Hay Ride and Jumping
signer of 3,000-plus corn Pillow. This fall guests are
mazes for this years PROVIDED given the opportunity to
design, which includes 2 A Super Mario Bros. corn maze opens this weekend at Stoughton Farm in Newark Valley. experience a maze that
miles of twists and turns combines outdoor adven-
and more than 125 decision ture with a popular video
points. The paths draw out can be walked in under 30 hours to travel it. and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. game.
Mario, Luigi, Princess minutes, most directionally- The maze runs through Sunday (with the last admis- For more information
Peach, Toad and Yoshi challenged visitors will Oct. 31 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. sion a half-hour before call 642-3675 or visit
and while the correct route require about one to two Monday through Saturday closing). www.stoughtonfarm.com.
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Get groovy: EPAC revives Hair this weekend
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Thursday, September 15, 2016
Arts community gathers for awards ceremony Monday
The Heart of the Arts mances and art displays. UCF needs you
ceremony celebrating the Performances will in-
movers, creators and lovers clude Timothy Perry and The Heart of the Arts
of the arts in Broome Coun- Pej Reitz, Cider Mill Play- Celebration also launches
ty will be hosted by the house, Binghamton Poetry the 2017 United Cultural
Broome County Arts Coun- Project, Binghamton Com- Fund campaign.
cil at 6 p.m. Monday in the munity Orchestra, Bing- Since 1986, the United
grand ballroom of the Dou- hamton Youth Symphony, Cultural Fund has raised
bleTree by Hilton (245 Wa- EPAC Repertory Company, over $10 million for the arts
ter St. in Binghamton). Madrigal Choir and Tri- in Broome County. The
This years award recipi- Cities Opera, with Bill Gor- annual UCF campaign
ents represent an eclectic man acting as emcee. funds grants for general
selection from the local arts Tickets are $55 ($50 for operating support and pro-
community. arts council members; $500 ject grants to local nonprof-
Lifetime Achievement for a table of 10). To buy its and individual artists.
Award: Timothy G. Perry, tickets, go online to The recipients of UCF
Binghamton University broomearts.org/hota, call grants support the local PROVIDED
music professor and Bing- 723-4620 or stop by the economy. Last year, UCF EPAC Executive Director Pat Foti works with Heart of the Arts
hamton Community Orches- BCAC office (81 State St., grantees collectively had Awards ceremony emcee Bill Gorman to rehearse Another Opening
tra music director 5th Floor in Binghamton). expenditures of more than of Another Show, which will include an appearance from the EPAC
Heart of the Arts All proceeds from the $4.6 million, with approxi- Repertory Companys cast of Hair.
Awards: Margaret Peg event and raffle ticket sales mately 90 percent spent in
Johnston, photographer and go back into the local arts Broome County. The gran-
public arts advocate; Emily community (nonprofits and tees entertained, educated, al operating support fund- Project, BYSO, Downtown
Jablon, mosaics artist; and individual artists) through employed and engaged ing include Art Mission & Singers, Deposit Perform-
Harold and Toby Jean the United Cultural Fund, more than 150,000 county Theater, Binghamton Phil- ing Arts Center, Windsor
Manker, program directors the locally-funded com- residents and visitors, 80 harmonic, Cider Mill Play- Whip Works, Kopernik
of the Phelps Mansion Mu- bined campaign for the arts percent of whom visited of house, Endicott Performing Observatory & Science
seum. in Broome County. whom visited establishment Arts Center, Goodwill Thea- Center, SPARE, Boys &
The gala event will fea- before or after an event. tre, Roberson Museum & Girls Clubs, the Preserva-
ture a full dinner, perfor- Recipients of UCF gener- Science Center, and Tri- tion Association of the
Cities Opera. There are Southern Tier, Vestal Mu-
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Doolin' O'Dey performs Saturday at Cranberry Coffeehouse.
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Thursday, September 15, 2016
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Senior Center. Beginner
lessons from 7 to 8 p.m. and
intermediate from 8 to 9
p.m.
Thursday (Sept. 22):
Hustle with Linda Leverock
at Broome West Senior
Center. Beginner lessons
from 7 to 8 p.m. and inter-
mediate from 8 to 9 p.m.
A celebration dance will
cap off the week on Sat-
urday, Sept. 24, at the Endi-
cott American Legion Post
82 (1305 Riverview Dr. in
Endicott).
The evening will start
with a waltz lesson from
Chuck Williamson at 6:45
p.m., followed by the sounds
of the Blue Velvet Band
from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
During the evening,
there will be exhibitions by
the volunteer dance in-
structors and a show by
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School of Medicine.
Appel will read with
graduate student and writ-
er Heather Humphrey, who
is working on a masters
degree in English and cre-
ative writing at Bingham-
ton University. She has
worked as both an intern
and instructor for the Bing-
hamton Poetry Project. Her
fiction has been published
in the Paddlewheel anthol-
ogy and Write on the Edge
NY, she has been a guest
contributor on Women on
Writings craft blog, The
Muffin, and she has a poem
forthcoming in the Edison
Literary Review.
be the presenter. The work- Charlene Thomson, Lee day, Sept. 19, and Sept. 26.
shop will cover a variety of Shepherd, Julian Shepherd, Starting its 48th year,
aspects of maple syrup Allen Lutins and Amy Sha- the chorus sings at High-
production including tree piro.
identification, tree health, To register, call Shep-
tapping, sap collection and herd at 722-9327 or e-mail See BRIEFS, Page 15
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Briefs new members at 7 p.m Teen opera group Schools Music Association forming jazz and vocal
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Thursday, September 15, 2016
Campaign seeks funding for sci-fi/fantasy anthologies
The Binghamton-based ries about robots with a nod include New York Times
small press Zombies Need to the pulp fiction of the bestselling authors Faith
Brains, founded by fantasy 1950s and 60s; Sub- Hunter, Seanan McGuire,
writer Joshua Palmatier, merged explores the un- Jason M. Hough, and Chris-
announces the launch of a derwater world; and The tie Golden, Hugo Award
Kickstarter project to fund Death of All Things brings winner Jim C. Hines, Nebu-
three new science fiction together short stories with la Award winner Aliette de
and fantasy anthologies. Death as a leading charac- Bodard, and Prix Aurora
All Hail Our Robot Con- ter. winner Julie E. Czerneda.
querors! will feature sto- Contributing authors The books will be edited by
Palmatier, Patricia Bray,
S.C. Butler, Laura Anne
Gilman and Kat Richard-
son. All three anthologies
will also have an open call ILLUSTRATION BY JUSTIN ADAMS, VARIS STUDIOS
for submissions so that all The upcoming Zombies Need Brains short-story anthology
writers have a chance to be Submerged explores the underwater world.
part of the anthologies.
Four Zombies Need
Brains anthologies are Palmatier is a fantasy Sorrows, Leaves of
available now: Clockwork writer with a doctorate in Flame and Breath of
Universe: Steampunk Vs mathematics who teaches at Heaven; and most recently
Aliens, Temporally Out of SUNY Oneonta. He has Shattering the Ley and
Order, Alien Artifacts eight books currently on the Threading the Needle.
and Were-. The company shelves: The Skewed To learn more about the
will be represented at the Throne (nominated for the Kickstarter campaign, go
science fiction and fantasy Compton Crook Award for online to www.kickstarter.
convention RoberCon, being 2006), The Cracked com/projects/543968884/
held at the Roberson Mu- Throne and The Vacant robots-water-and-death-
seum and Science Center on Throne in the Throne of anthologies or www.
Sept 24-25. Amenkor series; Well of zombiesneedbrains.com.
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Film festival, AstroFest and more at Kopernik
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include images of the moon black holes collide? Keller verse! Kopernik Astronomical and Instagram.
and other astronomical will explore these and any Society. This event and
objects captured and edited other questions you bring AstroFest returns draws amateur astrono- Deskur is the executive
through artistic vision and along. He also will discuss mers from throughout the director of the Kopernik
experimentation. what the exciting new de- On Oct. 7 and 8, Koper- Northeast. Join the KAS for Observatory & Science Cen-
This screening will con- tection of gravity waves can nik will host the 34th annual astronomy workshops, ter.
sist of 16mm films and digi- tell us about black holes and
tal videos by contemporary the rest of the universe.
artists, featuring Malena Next Friday, Sept. 23,
Szlams Lunar Almanac, a Erik Leonard from the Tri-
silent pulsating imagery of ple Cities Makerspace will
the moon and the environ- talk about the technology-
ment far below; Leslie Sup- based do-it-yourself Maker
nets Second Sun, an ani- Movement. Learn how ev-
mation that shows her for- eryday citizens are helping
mal experimentation in democratize science by
rhythm and optic illusion; open-sourcing scientific
and Mike Gibissers Blue gear to get it in to the hands
Loop, July, which exhibits of more people. This talk
a night sky with fireworks will cover the present and
through long exposure. future of citizen science
There will be a question- and how the public can get
and-answer session after involved. See cool gadgets
the screening. This event is in action, get up close and
made possible by a grant personal with 3D printers,
from the Broome County and more.
horror-comedy film Blood White has been a profes- show. As a stand-up come- teacher who regularly ap- edy Club Network.
Night. Hes also appeared sional stand-up comedian dian, he has appeared on pears at comedy clubs, Tickets to Fridays show
on over 20 television shows, since 2007 at age 14. In 2014, Axs TV's Gotham Comedy operas, corporate venues are $15 in advance or $20
including the Showtimes Neko taped his first one- Live, Sirus XM's "Sway In and cruise ships, and in the day of the show; call
the Morning Show" FOXs schools and private parties 296-3269 or go online to
Laughs, Popcornflixs as his alter ego Songflower- ticketmaster.com.
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COMING UP busters (The Forum, Binghamton) Square, Oxford) Arts Center, Endicott) ton presents Once (The Forum,
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THURSDAY Glam Event with Touchstone Life, 2901 Wayne St., Endwell. Carols Acoustic Open Mic Night, hamton. Rebecca Collins 239-2676
Crystal, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Endicott Information 785-6341. 6-8:30 p.m. Carols Coffee & Art Bar, or bcoll75@gmail.com.
Arts Visitor Center, 300 Lincoln Ave., NY 306, Endicott, Take Off 177 Front St., Owego. Greg Neff A Master Bookbinders Tools:
Drawn From Life: Oil Pastels Endicott. Pounds Sensibly Weekly Meet- (843) 670-2025 or greg- Don Rash at Butternut Gallery,
by Victor Lay, Stilettos Fine Art Medicare Plans Seminar, 1:30- ing, 5:45 p.m. Wesley Methodist neff@live.com. reverbnation.com/. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Butternut Gallery &
Studio, Gallery, 352 Clinton St., 2:30 p.m. Little Venice, 111 Che- Church, First Floor Meeting Room, Hillbillie Karaoke, 7-11 p.m. First Second Story Books, 204 Church St.,
Binghamton. nango St., Binghamton. Free. 1000 Day Hollow Road, Endicott. Ward American Legion Post 1254, 1 Montrose, Pa. Free. Betty Bryden
A Master Bookbinders Tools: Excellus BCBS 1-888-241-2086 . tops.org. Grace St., Binghamton. Free. 570-278-4011 or bettybryden@ya-
Don Rash at Butternut Gal- ExcellusMedicare.com/Events. Nearly Half way to St. Patricks hoo.com. butternutgallery.com.
Political Forum of Local Candi-
Food/Drink Day Concert and Hooley, 7-8:30
lery, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Butternut Community
Gallery & Second Story Books, dates, 6:30-9 p.m. Tabernacle Halupki Sale, noon - 2. Choconut p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 367
204 Church St., Montrose, Pa. United Methodist Church, 83 Main Center United Methodist, 5 Lewis Church St., Montrose, Pa. $5. Judy Bingo, Paper and hard boards;
Free. Betty Bryden 570-278-4011 St., Binghamton. Free. Road, Binghamton. $20 dozen; $6 Kelly 57- 278 3062 or ljkellyfam#g- 6:45-10 p.m. Church of the Holy
or bettybryden@yahoo.com. Protect Yourself and Loved One half dozen. Joy Johnson 797-2154 or mail.com. Trinity, 346 Prospect St., Bingham-
butternutgallery.com. from Being Victimized, 11 a.m.- joylynn58@stny.rr.com. Reds Kettle Inn Open Jam/Mic ton. 797-1856.
noon. Broome West Senior Center, History Happy Hour: The Art of with Edgy Sketch, 8-11 p.m. Reds Black Holes & Gravity Waves -
Community 2801 Wayne St., Endwell. Free. Judy Death & Mourning, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Kettle Inn, 93 CFJ Blvd., Johnson Luke Keller, Ph.D., Ithaca Col-
Endicott Visitor Center, Come Bobinski 778-2411 or JBobin- Phelps Mansion Museum, 191 Court City. lege, 8-11 p.m. Kopernik Observa-
visit us to learn about the history ski@co.broome.ny.us. gobroome- St., Binghamton. $15 public / $10 Team Trivia with Thad, 9:30 p.m. tory & Science Center, Underwood
of IBM, Endicott Johnson Shoe county.com/senior/sept16pr. members. Joe 722-4873 or in- John Barleycorn Tavern, 216 Front Road, Vestal. Adults: $5; seniors/
Co. and Harper College; noon-4 Robert Parkinson with The fo@phelpsmansion.org. phel- St., Owego. John Barleycorn 687- students: $3; family: $16 maximum;
p.m. Endicott Visitor Center, 300 Common Cause, 6:30 p.m. River psmansion.org/events. 6501. Kopernik & ASTC Members: Free.
Lincoln Ave., Endicott. Free. Read Books, 5 Court St., Bingham- Roy Williams 483685 or rwil-
ton. Free. riverread-
Home & Garden Recreation/Outdoors liams@kopernik.org. kopernik.org.
Jackie 757-5355. endicott-
ny.com/. books@gmail.com. Herbal Jeopardy, register by email Kayak and Canoe Trips on the Closing the Gaps in Medicare
Endicott Visitor Center Farm- Welcome to Windows 10, 2-4 at birchraven21@aol.com and put Susquehanna River, self guided (With GAPs), 10 a.m.-noon. Vestal
ers Market, 4:30-7 p.m. Endi- p.m. George F. Johnson Memorial HERB CLASS in the subject line; 7-8 canoe and kayak trips on the Sus- Senior Center, 201 Main St., Vestal.
cott Visitor Center, 300 Lincoln Library, Tech Center - 2nd Floor, p.m. Your Home Public Library, 107 quehanna River; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Registration 722-1251 or
Ave., Endicott. endicottny.com. 1001 Park St., Endicott. Free - Regis- Main St., Johnson City. Free. Brian Enchanted Gardens Canoe Rental, jtalbot@actionforolderpersons.org.
George F. Johnson Memorial tration requested. GFJ Tech Center Kowalski 797-4816 or jc.bri- 2975 NY RT 7, Harpursville. In- actionforolderpersons.org.
Library board meetings, 757-5359 or gfjtechcen- an@4cls.org. yhpl.org. formation 693-2755 or enchan- Endicott Visitor Center, Come
7-8:45 p.m. George F. Johnson ter@gmail.com. gfjlibrary.org/tc. tedgardens.us. visit us to learn about the history of
Music Safety Around Water, for children IBM, Endicott Johnson Shoe Co. and
Memorial Library, 1001 Park St., Fitness
Endicott. Free. Edward A. Dun- Black Hat, 7-9 p.m. Ransom Steele 3-5; 4-4:45 p.m. West Family YMCA, Harper College; noon-4 p.m. Endi-
scombe 757-2415 or Fit for Life: Adult Fitness Class- Tavern, 552 Main St., Apalachin. Swimming pool, 740 Main St., cott Visitor Center, 300 Lincoln Ave.,
en.ed@4cls.org. gfjlibrary.org. es, 8, 9:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Fit For 258-0165. Johnson City. Free. ymcabroome- Endicott. Free. Jackie 757-5355.
.org. endicottny.com/VCmuseum.html.
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Andy Cobb 687-0690 or The Yada Yadas, 6-10 p.m. Uncle
acobb@tiogabgca.org. tiogabg- Tonys, 79 State St., Binghamton.
ca.org/. Wired-4-Sound Karakoke/DJ/
Food/Drink Dance Bash, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Harmo-
ny Creek Pub, 716 Main St., Hall-
Baby Back Ribs, 5:30-7:30 p.m. stead, Pa. No Cover Charge. Harmo-
VFW Post 1371, 207 Main St.,
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$10 per class - first class free.
nianow.com. Community Fitness
Phelps Mansion Museum Bingo, 12:30-4:30 p.m. Johnson City Extra Gentle Yoga, 5-6:35 p.m.
Tours, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Phelps Senior Center, Dining Room, 30 Tabernacle Methodist Church, 83
Mansion Museum, 191 Court St., Brocton St., Johnson City. johnsonci- Main St., Binghamton.
Binghamton. $7 for adults, $5 tyseniorcenter.org. Fit for Life: Adult Fitness Class-
for students and seniors, 12 & Coloring Club, 6:30-8 p.m. Your es, 8, 9:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Fit For
under are free. Information Home Public Library, 107 Main St., Life, 2901 Wayne St., Endwell.
722-4873 or info@phelpsman- Johnson City. Free. Brian Kowalski Information 785-6341.
sion.org. pheplsmansion.org/ 797-4816 or jc.brian@4cls.org.
tours. yhpl.org.
Recreation/Outdoors
St. Michaels Carpathian Google Photos and Other Great Kayak and Canoe Trips on the
Festival, pirohi, holubki, ha- Google Tools, 4-6 p.m. George F. Susquehanna River, self guided
lushki, kolbasi, gulash and Johnson Memorial Library, Tech canoe and kayak trips on the Sus-
baked delicacies; tours of St. Center - 2nd Floor, 1001 Park St., quehanna River; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Michaels Church, childrens
games and raffles, St. Michaels
Carpathian dancers, live music
and dancing; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. St.
Michaels Recreation Center, 298
Clinton St., Binghamton.
Tioga Downs Antique &
General Marketplace Open
for the Season, 9 a.m.-5:59
p.m. Tioga Downs Antique &
General Marketplace, Barns C &
E, 2384 W. River Road, Nichols.
Food/Drink
Fitness
Basic First Aid, 9 a.m.-noon.
Binghamton YMCA, board
room, 61 Susquehanna St.,
Binghamton. $45/$90. ymca-
broome.org.
Fit for Life: Adult Fitness
Classes, 9:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m; 8
a.m. Fit For Life, 2901 Wayne St.,
Endwell. Information 785-6341.
Introduction to Yoga, 6:30-
7:30 p.m. Broome County Public
Library, 185 Court St., Bingham-
ton. Information 778-6451.
Food/Drink
Wing Night, 5:30-8 p.m. Bing-
hamton Elks Lodge No. 70, 1309
State Route 11, Kirkwood.
775-4839 or info@bingham-
tonelkslodge.com. bingham-
tonelkslodge.com.
Wing Night, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
VFW Post 1371, 207 Main St.,
Owego. VFW Post 1371 687-1371.
Music
Greg Neff - Acoustic Tunes of
24 Press & Sun-Bulletin
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by Victor Lay, Stilettos Fine Art Isadora Duncan Dance Class, quehanna River; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Studio, Gallery, 352 Clinton St., 4-5:30 p.m. The Dancers Studio, Enchanted Gardens Canoe Rental,
Binghamton. Rebecca Collins Above Data Flow, entrance in back 2975 NY RT 7, Harpursville. In-
239-2676 or bcoll75@gmail.com. of building, 19 S. Washington St., formation 693-2755 or enchan-
Black Powder Muzzleloading 2nd floor, Binghamton. $15 per tedgardens.us.
Shoot, 3 p.m. Bement-Billings class. ThereseAnne Joseph 722-0875
Farmstead Museum, 9241 State or ThereseAnne@IsadorasDancele-
School/Education
Route 38, Newark Valley. Bob gacy.com,. isadorasdancelegacy- Early Learners Toolbox, 11 a.m.
Waite (215) 688-0614 or nvhisto- .com. Discovery Center, 60 Morgan Road,
ry@stny.rr.com. nvhistory.org. Line dancing, 5-6 p.m. open dance; Binghamton. Free with admission.
Community 6-7 p.m. beginner teach; 7-7:30 p.m. Krystal Jones 773-8661 or pub-
open dance for beginners; 7:30-8 licprograms@thediscoverycen-
Binghamton: Building the p.m. intermediate teach; 8-9 p.m. ter.org. thediscoverycenter.org.
Parlor City, From its roots as a open dance for all; American Le-
Native American village to a gion, 1305 Riverview Drive, Endi-
colonial trading post, and then
one of the fastest-growing
industrial centers in the north-
eastern U.S., the city of Bing-
hamton has evolved and en-
dured; As we approach the
200th anniversary of its found-
ing, WSKG-TV filmmaker Brian
Frey will present the docu-
mentary history film which looks
at the citys growth and evolu-
tion; 6:30-8 p.m. Broome County
Public Library, Decker Communi-
ty Room, 185 Court St., Bing-
me at all.
Whenever I get a little
crabby about not wanting to
play or being on the road, I
always remind myself of
the 15-year-old I once was
who would crawl through a
river of fire to live the life I
live right now. So I suck it
up and go!
Discovery Center gets a paint and polish before reopening Saturday
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dlers only (birth through
pre-K) but open to all on
school holidays; and also 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Saturday and 12 to 5
p.m.
Early Learners
Toolbox
Early Learners Toolbox,
our weekday program of-
ferings (free with museum
admission) are designed to
give young learners
through age 6 the tools they
need to succeed.
Together with your little
one, create, explore, and
discover during one (or all!)
of our weekly hands on
pre-K programs. Share in
the joy of learning as we
create experiences that
promote school readiness
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she thinks. Shes a really
good role model, because
shes strong. Often Peppa
makes mistakes, which
theyre very open about in
the show, but then she al-
ways acknowledges her
mistakes and they move on
as kids do.
That simplicity trans-
lates to the stage and has
delighted thousands of chil-
dren along dozens of tour
stops around the globe.
Even after a year in the
role, Campbell still gets
excited before every per-
formance and knows what
her favorite part of the
show is.
The finale is fantastic.
Its when we bring all the
songs back a little med-
ley, she said. Everyone
knows the songs and knows
the dances, so everyones up
Harmonize with
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Brother Sun on
Saturday in Oxford
After a stunning set last rently No. 1 on the Folk DJ
weekend at Colorscape Charts, where it debuted
Chenango Arts Festival, this spring. It explores
modern folk trio Brother themes of comfort, hope
Sun returns to 6 On The and inspiration through new
Square at 7:30 p.m. Sat- songs and trademark har-
urday. monies.
Singer/songwriters Greg Tickets to Saturdays
Greenway, Joe Jencks and performance are $20 until
Pat Wictor have combined the day of the show or $25
their voices and their mu- at the door; purchase online
sical skills since 2011, put- at www.6onthesquare.org.
ting out three albums. (Ticket prices for students
Fusing folk, Americana, 18 and under are $2; call
blues, pop, jazz and rock, 843-OTS6 to make a reser-
Brother Sun is an explosion vation.)
of musical diversity and While at 6OTS, see the
harmony, in the finest of graphite and pencil draw-
male singing traditions. ings of Chuck Hafner, on
30 Press & Sun-Bulletin
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leased in June and includes er Jared Weeks left in 2013
latest, DNA, came out last a cover of the Michael Jack- to pursue a solo career, and
month and features the new son tune They Dont Care Scott Austin, the frontman
single Passenger. About Us. of Trash The Brand, was
Saliva has released 10 Since 2004, Saving Abel
albums since 1997, with has released four albums Continued on Next Page