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EDUCATION

N I C K E L MINES
County
sees dip
The road to hope, faith and forgiveness

10 YEARS LATER in math


scores
State data show decline in
proficiency rates on PSSAs
KARA NEWHOUSE
AND TIM BUCKWALTER
KNEWHOUSE@LNPNEWS.COM
TBUCKWALTER@LNPNEWS.COM

More Lancaster County kids are on


track with English and science this
year, according to state test results re-
leased Thursday.
But math is a different story.
The average portion of students in
grades three through eight scoring
proficient or advanced in math on the
Pennsylvania System of Standardized
Assessment dropped nearly six per-
centage points at local schools in 2016,
from 54.4 to 48.6 percent.
The decline comes a year after sharp
decreases in both math and language
arts proficiency rates across the state
were blamed on the rollout of newer,
more challenging PSSA tests in those
subjects.
Widespread improvement was ex-
pected in 2016, and for most of the
PHOTO ILLUSTRAITON; PHOTO BY CASEY KREIDER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER state, thats what occurred.
A horse and buggy travels down a lane next to the site of the former West Nickel Mines schoolhouse. The five trees lining the edge Across Pennsylvania, more students
of the now-vacant field were planted in honor of the victims of the shootings on Oct. 2, 2006. PSSA, page A6

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US SUPREME COURT
ours after her husband methodically tied up and shot 10
schoolgirls in the West Nickel Mines one-room school-
house, a numb Marie Roberts was grieving in her parents High court
nearby home. Then she looked out the kitchen window to
see a group of Amish men somberly walking into the yard. in limbo as
The sight initially panicked
her.
I thought, What could I pos-
could not face what she sus-
pected was anger seething in
the men outside the window.
term opens
sibly say that could mean some-
NICKEL MINES: Her father, Ken Welk, told her Insider trading, patent
thing in light of all they faced to stay inside. He went out to
today? There is nothing I have 10 YEARS LATER face the visitors. disputes on the calendar
to give them, she recalled in an n A special Nickel Mines Monville couldnt hear what
interview with LNP. My mind digital presentation was said, but what she could GREG STOHR
including video interviews BLOOMBERG NEWS
was racing with what questions see astonished her. I saw the
they may have, what demands with Marie Monville and way they put their hands on his The U.S. Supreme Court opens its
Terri Roberts at
might they ask, and rightly so. bit.ly/NickelMines shoulder. I saw the tears that new term next week in a holding pat-
But the men, who included flowed down everyones faces tern while waiting for a ninth justice.
family members of the girls n Mother shares an and the way they embraced be- After the next president takes office in
unlikely bond, page A4.
shot that morning and the local fore they left. January, it may be on the cusp of a his-
bishop, did not come seeking n Learning to live with Dad came back in, collected toric transformation.
survivors guilt, page A4.
answers. himself, and said, Marie, they A victory in November for Democrat
Rather, the words they car- n Checking on the came because they were con- Hillary Clinton would give the court a
ried for the stunned wife would survivors, page A4. cerned about you. They are majority of Democratic appointees for
set in motion an extraordinary n First responder concerned about your children. the first time since 1969, at the end of
journey of faith and forgive- remembers, page A5. They wanted you to know they the liberal era under Chief Justice Earl
ness. n Remembering a had forgiven Charles, and they Warren. A 5-4 Democratic court would
Over the next decade, light dark day, page B1. were extending grace and com- be more receptive to class-action law-
would come back into the life of passion to your family. suits, campaign-finance rules, gun con-
both Marie Roberts, now Marie Monville, and Terri Roberts would also hear about the ex- trol and pollution regulations.
Terri Roberts, the mother of shooter Charles traordinary visit. But it would take time for A win for Republican Donald Trump,
Carl Roberts IV. the act of forgiveness to sink into her heart by contrast, could leave the court lean-
But on the day of the worst mass killings in and become a lifeline. ing right on most of those issues. He
Lancaster County in recent times, Monville NICKEL MINES, page A5 has pledged to select from a list of 21
generally conservative potential nomi-
nees.
COURT, page A7

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2 STOLEN VAN GOGHS RECOVERED


The Gossip Corner
Special honor hacking attack on her
iCloud account. High
Court justice Philippa
Whipple made the order
after Middleton, sister
of the Duchess of Cam-
bridge, and her fiance
James Matthews went
to court against the per-
Tina Fey son or persons unknown
who are responsible for
Temple University is the hack. The Sun news-
honoring Tina Fey with paper said it was contact-
a special media award. ed by a purported hacker
The actress will receive seeking at least $65,000
the Philadelphia schools for the photos. It said the
Lew Klein Alumni in seller sent sample photos
VAN GOGH MUSEUM VIA AP the Media Award at a showing Middleton be-
n Italian police have found two Van Gogh paintings that were stolen from an Amsterdam museum in 2002 hidden in luncheon on Wednes- ing fitted for a wedding
a farmhouse near an organized crime syndicates Naples-area stronghold, investigators said Friday. day. Fey isnt a Temple dress in advance of her
The paintings, discovered without their frames, are in relatively good condition, the Van Gogh Museum said in a alumna, but her late fa- wedding next year. The
statement on its website. It said the two paintings are the 1882 work Seascape at Scheveningen, right, and a later ther studied journalism Sun said the hacker also
work, Congregation leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen, left. The earlier painting contains grains of sand there and graduated in claimed to possess naked
that were stirred up from the beach as Van Gogh worked. The other depicts a church in the south of the Netherlands 1966. Fey is among seven images of Matthews.
where the artists father was the pastor.
honorees at next weeks
The recovered masterpieces, propped up on easels, were unveiled for reporters at a news conference in Naples. event. Earlier this year,
Museum director Axel Rueger said Italian investigators contacted the museum earlier in the week and asked it to
send an expert to examine the paintings. Art experts determined they are authentic.
Fey and her brother es- Baby bump
tablished the Donald H.
Fey Memorial Scholar-
ship at the school, in
BRIDGE BUST POSTPONED TODAY IN HISTORY honor of her father. Its
targeted toward veter-
n Oct. 1, 1891: Stanford University in
California held its opening day ceremony. ans who attend Temples
media and communica-
n 1908: Henry Ford introduced his Model tion school. Her father
T automobile to the market. served in the Korean Janet Jackson
War and died last Octo-
n 1939: Winston Churchill described ber. Months after saying
Russia as a riddle wrapped in a mystery she was planning a fam-
inside an enigma during a radio address ily, Janet Jackson has
on the invasion of Poland by Nazi Publication ban been spotted sporting
Germany and the Soviet Union. an apparent baby bump.
The 50-year-old singer
n 1940: The first section of the announced in April that
Pennsylvania Turnpike described as she was postponing her
Americas first superhighway opened
FILE PHOTO
to the public, stretching 160 miles from tour because she was
n Todays 28th annual Bridge Bust has been postponed until Saturday, Carlisle to Irwin. planning a family with
Oct. 15, due to the weather forecast of showers. The event, which husband Wissam Al
features more than 300 vendors selling art, crafts, antiques and food,
n 1957: The motto In God We Trust Mana, saying she was
is held on the Veterans Memorial Bridge between Wrightsville and Pippa Middleton on doctors orders to
Columbia. The Bridge Bust is coordinated by the Susquehanna Valley began appearing on U.S. paper currency.
Chamber of Commerce. See more information at parivertowns.com. rest. Jacksons brother,
n 1961: Roger Maris of the New York A British judge on Tito, confirmed his sis-
Yankees hit his 61st home run during a 162- Wednesday banned the ters pregnancy in an in-
game season, compared to Babe Ruths 60 publication of stolen terview with SiriusXMs
NEW WONDER WOMAN IS GAY OR BISEXUAL
home runs during a 154-game season. photographs of Pippa Andy Cohen in June.
Middleton after allega- The baby will be Jack-
n The writer of the reborn Wonder Woman comics has revealed n 1964: Japans first high-speed bullet tions that 3,000 personal sons first.
that the character is not straight. train, the Tokaido Shinkansen, went into images were taken in a The Associated Press
operation between Tokyo and Osaka.
Greg Rucka tells Comicosity that since Wonder Woman comes from
the fictional all-female island nation of Themyscira, she has been in n 1971: Walt Disney World opened near
love and had relationships with other women. Rucka isnt ruling out Orlando, Florida.
the potential for a romantic relationship with Steve Trevor, Wonder BIRTHDAYS
Womans love interest in previous incarnations of the character.
n 2011: More than 700 Occupy Wall n Former President Jimmy Carter
Wonder Woman returned to the big screen this year in Batman Street protesters were arrested after they is 92. Actress-singer Julie Andrews
v. Superman. A standalone film starring Gal Gadot is set to hit swarmed the Brooklyn Bridge and shut is 81. Baseball Hall-of-Famer Rod
theaters in June of next year. down a lane of traffic for several hours in a Carew is 71. Jazz musician Dave
The Associated Press tense confrontation with police. Holland is 70. Actor Randy Quaid is
66. British Prime Minister Theresa
May is 60. Singer Youssou NDour
is 57. Actor Esai Morales is 54.
CORRECTIONS n A photo caption in Fridays LNP misidentified Retired MLB All-Star Mark McGwire
the winners of a firemens tug-of-war Thursday Zach Galifianakis,
LNP wants to correct substantive errors of fact. is 53. Actor Zach Galifianakis is
night at the New Holland Fair. Intercourse Fire 47
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A Ronks woman was killed when her


sport utility vehicle crashed during a
storm in Leacock Township on Thursday
night.
Morgan E. Wolfe, 26, was driving west
on Old Philadelphia Pike (Route 340)
near Pond Road at 10:30 p.m., state police
Trooper J. B. Fassnacht said. There were
periods of heavy rain at the time.
Wolfe lost control of the vehicle at a
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Clockwise from top left: Luis Miranda pitches BootCamp900, a fitness and wellness center for low-income communities; Olay-
inka Credle, left, and Saba Adana pitch Melanin Essentials, a line of ethically made personal care and beauty products; Heather
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Beauty products company takes 1st prize in Great Social Enterprise Pitch
HEATHER STAUFFER
HSTAUFFER@LNPNEWS.COM

Saba Adana and Olayinka Credle


have felt the frustration of being un-
able to find quality hair products de-
signed for them, and have seen the KIRK NEIDERMYER | LNP CORRESPONDENT
struggles of single mothers striving to An SUV is overturned after a wreck Thursday
provide for their families. night in Leacock Township.
On Friday, their plan to address both
of those concerns by making chemi-
cal-free beauty products for women
of color took first prize in Lancasters SALVATION ARMY
third annual Great Social Enterprise
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ness services. City celebrates
local service
We are going to hire and pay sin-
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hour, said Adana, describing the busi-
ness theyre going to call Melanin Es-
sentials. If we sell 1,760 products a
month, we will be able to hire two full-
time single moms. Matt Stinchcomb, executive director of The Good Work Institute and former vice
Event today will mark 125th
Lancaster County Community president at Etsy, speaks Friday at The Great Social Enterprise Live Pitch. anniversary of the group
Foundation and Assets Lancaster or-
ganized the program to encourage so- A former vice president at Etsy, and has been running a 60-minute STAFF
cial enterprises organizations that the massive online marketplace for weight-training program in Southeast Today is Salvation Army Day in Lancast-
perform a social good while also mak- unique goods, he now serves as execu- Lancaster city. He also won the audi- er, according to a proclamation by Mayor
ing a profit. tive director of the Good Work Insti- ence vote. Rick Gray.
Their leaders said Friday that the five tute, which advances that vision. LaShonda Whitaker won third with Captain Timothy Sheehan, commander
finalists, as well as about two dozen We need to instill different notions 5 Loaves Food Co., a company that of the Salvation Army of Lancaster, said
others who participated in the nine- of what it means to be successful, supplies locally sourced healthful food this marks the 125th anniversary of the
month program, illustrate that well. about how businesses think about ev- to child care centers. service organization.
Each made a five-minute pitch to a eryone in a community, he said. Suc- Kristin Snyder won fourth, with The Salvation Army was founded in
panel of judges and a live audience of cess is shared. Sophie Stargazer Boutique, which 1865 and launched its work in Lancaster
about 350 people, and each elicited a Then the judges announced the features brands committed to ethical in 1891.
roar of support from the crowd. rankings, with each finalist winning a sourcing and production. The organization, according to its press
Then, while the judges deliberated, cash prize and free business services. Heather and Michelle Long won fifth release, provides a broad array of social
Matt Stinchcomb shared his vision for Luis Miranda won second with with Win Workplace Solutions, a tem- services that range from providing food
social enterprise, which he believes BootCamp900, which offers fitness porary, portable space that employers for the hungry, relief for disaster survi-
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A special bond
During weekly visits, Terri Roberts has helped
to care for her sons most severely injured victim
AD CRABLE gled to make it through
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the visit.
For nearly nine years, an When I got in the car,
unlikely bond has existed I cried all the way home
between the mother of
the Nickel Mines shooter
and sat in the garage and
cried some more.
By Gods grace
and a girl who was shot she is still here
and expected to die. A picnic, on this earth
It began, Terri Roberts an outing,
says, when she heard God more visits for whatever
calling her to reach out purpose he
to the families of the five But 10 months after the
surviving girls shot by her shootings, with Rosanna planned.
Terri Roberts
son, Charles Carl Rob- still alive, Roberts held a
erts IV, on the morning picnic for the families of ZACHARY ROBERTS

Terri Roberts, mother of Charles Carl Roberts IV, is pictured recently.


of Oct. 2, 2006, in their the five surviving girls in erts held Rosanna so she
one-room Amish school- her Strasburg-area home. could dangle her feet in
house. At one point, Roberts the cool water. a special treat, she would writes in her book, For- pening.
The first time Roberts mustered the courage to She sang Rosanna an- feed her pureed raspber- given. You are that little Asked about this, Rob-
visited Rosanna King, ask if she could hold the other lullaby. Again the ry sauce she had made. girl with the look of silent erts says, I dont know.
she could barely hold it girl. As she was placed in girl smiled and this time Always she rocked her hope. I know that God allows
together. The 6-year-old her lap, Roberts began Roberts was happy to as she read and sang to Rosanna turned 16 sev- things that we totally do
had been shot in the head a song she sings to her hear a soft, delighted her. eral weeks ago. In recent not understand.
at close range and had suf- grandchildren. chuckle. weeks, Roberts, who is She is a beautiful
fered severe brain dam- To her, it seemed the Roberts yearned to Look of dying from breast cancer, young woman. Her life
age. She had been sent girls eyes brightened and do more for the angelic silent hope has not been able to see is certainly not what a
home from the hospital to the smile was unmistak- girl and her family still the girl she has come to 16-year-olds should be.
die with her family, likely able. locked in sorrow. For the Roberts remembers consider one of her own Her family is amazing in
within days or weeks, her A few weeks later, Rob- next eight years, mostly reading childrens classic grandchildren, and it the measures they go to
parents were told. erts held an outing for all weekly, she would make Anne of Green Gables pains her. make life as good as it can
Roberts found her in the girls attending the the 15-minute drive to the to Rosanna and coming Some in the Amish be for Rosanna. I think
a wheelchair, unable to hastily built New Hope King home to spend time across a description of the community have sug- her parents have just sur-
walk, talk or eat. After School, a short distance with Rosanna. protagonist as having a gested that God has kept rendered this to the Lord.
watching the serene girl, from the old West Nickel Sometimes she helped look of silent hope. Rosanna alive as a living By Gods grace she is
who would never enjoy a Mines School. The after- her with her physical I remember looking reminder of the Nickel still here on this earth
life like that of other girls noon included a swim at a therapy machine. Some- down into Rosannas Mines shootings, which for whatever purpose he
her age, Roberts strug- neighbors pool, and Rob- times she bathed her. As sweet face, Roberts the Amish call The Hap- planned.

Overcoming survivor guilt


Schoolhouse massacre survivor Aaron battled anorexia,
blaming his 13-year-old self for not stopping the attack
SUSAN BALDRIGE felt it best to have the chil- Aaron has not strayed
SBALDRIGE@LNPNEWS.COM
dren finish out the year from his faith, relying on
Aaron lost what re- in the new school, to get it to lift him when things
mained of his boyhood back to normal as quickly get rough, he says.
10 years ago, inside a as possible. Every day that has a
tidy Amish schoolhouse Terror, guilt and shame question mark I give to
in southern Lancaster took over Aarons life. God to turn into an excla-
County. I couldnt control my mation mark.
Now at 23, hes working anxiety about going back
hard to become the man to school, so I started con- Sharing
he believes he can be. trolling my food, he says. the burden
He used to be so hap- At first I started binge-
py-go-lucky, carefree, ing, overeating and gain- Another experience
CASEY KREIDER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
says Aarons dad, whose ing weight, Aaron says. helped Aaron.
A boy in a cart travels along White Oak Road in Bart Township. Ten years after the name is withheld at his Then I cut way back on Before leaving for his
shootings of 10 girls in the West Nickel Mines Amish School, the close-knit commu- request. It robbed him of the food I was eating. treatment in Hershey,
nity continues to heal and learn to move on with their daily lives. his childhood. Although he grew about Aaron was visited by state
He is referring to The 4 inches to a height of 5 police officers.

Where are they now?


Happening, when Aaron feet 6 inches during the Among them was Doug
and 14 other boys were summer of 2007, Aaron Burig, now a state police
ordered to leave the one- went from 120 pounds to captain and one of the
room West Nickel Mines 93 pounds. first people on the scene
Checking on the survivors, the new schoolhouse and schoolhouse by Charles We knew he was suf- of the shooting.
Carl Roberts IV, who shot fering, his father says. I opened up a little
the Amish cemetery near site of Nickel Mines tragedy 10 Amish girls, killing five We took him to Hershey more about the guilt part
and wounding five others, Medical Center. of it and what happened
AD CRABLE Her sister, Emma A counselor told us before turning the gun on No one in the family had to me, Aaron says. I
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Fisher, 18, was the only early on that with each himself. ever heard of anorexia dont remember all of
Ten years after the schoolgirl to escape the age milestone they That was Oct. 2, 2006. nervosa, but the hospi- what we talked about that
shootings of 10 girls in schoolhouse when she would have to learn to I ran for my life, says tal physicians said Aaron day, but it was one of the
the West Nickel Mines said she heard a voice reprocess it at the stage Aaron, who agreed to the could have starved him- most healing things.
Amish School, resi- telling her to run. She that they are in. interview on condition self to death if treatment During his struggles,
dents in the close-knit fled out a back door. Emma Mae Zook, 30, that only his first name be hadnt stopped his plum- Aaron said he wasnt able
valley talk of living with Marian Fisher, the the schoolteacher who used. meting weight loss. to lend support to his
a new normal. 13-year-old sister of was released and ran for He and the other boys It was out of our con- younger brother, who
A chosen path of Barbie and Emma Fish- help, resumed teaching sprinted across a field to trol, Aarons father ac- also was affected by the
faith, healing, forgive- er, was the first to be several weeks later. She safety. They never heard knowledged. I have eight horrific event.
ness and remembrance killed when she bravely is married and has sev- the shots that took the children, and I never ex- Joel, then 7, was a sec-
has allowed those who asked to be shot first in eral children. lives of five of their class- perienced anything like ond-grader when he and
suffered through the the hope of sparing the Though released by mates and wounded five this. the other boys were or-
ordeal to go on with others. shooter Charles Rob- more. Aaron spent the better dered to flee the school-
meaningful lives. Rosanna King, erts IV and not injured Aaron, at 13, was the part of a year in both inpa- house.
There have been a lot 16, the most severely physically, some of the oldest boy in the school- tient and outpatient treat- I do worry about
of blessings that have wounded of the school- 15 other boys in the house that day. He blamed ment for the disorder. him, Aaron says about
come from it, but you house girls, suffered school that day contin- himself for running away the brother who turned
still want to have your brain damage and can- ue to suffer emotional and thinks he should have Power of prayer 17 this week. But hes
daughter back, says a not walk, talk or feed scars. done something. more level-headed, and
mother who lost one herself. She was re- Very occasionally, That guilt has plagued The guilt is horrible, I think he learned a lot
daughter and had an- cently hospitalized for ugly things rear up for him every day since then, Aaron says. I felt respon- about what not to do from
other severely injured. complications from sei- others distantly related nearly killing him once. sible. watching me.
Her comment sug- zures. to the shooting. Aaron knows of the These days Aaron re-
gests the wounds of the Esther King, 23, is For example, in a re- Terror, mental condition called ports that he and his
past are still, and will married and has one cent posting on her guilt, shame survivor guilt, character- brother are closer than
always be, present, even child. blog, whisperandwon- ized by a remorse for liv- theyve ever been.
as the golden fields of Rachel Stoltzfus, 23, der, Marie Monville, Its been the roughest ing after others have died. The family always looks
corn and tobacco come has completely recov- the remarried widow of ride, says Aaron, a tall He lives with it. forward to the annual
and go with immutable ered from wounds from the shooter, addressed young man with a touch Although he never con- gathering of survivors,
regularity. being shot in the jaw. those who make cruel of blond sunshine in his nected with the two coun- families and friends, first
Sarah Ann Stoltzfus, comments on social brown hair and eyebrows. selors he saw right after responders and well-
Schoolhouse 18, not related to Rachel media. I had a lot of anxiety, the shooting, he did re- wishers who support one
survivors Stoltzfus, who was shot I hope you never have just a lot of fear that it was spond to therapy from the another.
in the head, works at an to understand what its going to happen again, team at Hershey Medical What Aaron does not
Here are updates on Amish farmers market like to have your child he says. I was a wreck, Center. But there were look forward to is mark-
the five girls who were in Maryland. text you from school to and I guess I was bottling other powerful forces ing the anniversary of
shot and survived: Though the physical say that they cant go things up. I was petrified working on Aarons behalf. the horrendous event
Barbie Fisher, wounds have healed to class, they are in the in crowds. You could feel the pow- that shattered the lives of
26, was married two for most of the girls, the bathroom crying, com- At first the surviving er of other people praying the innocent children of
years ago. She still suf- trauma of a decade ago pletely destroyed by a children attended school for me, says Aaron, now Nickel Mines.
fers some pain from a is not forgotten. social media post from in a temporary space in the period of rum- Never take one day
shoulder wound. It is For some of them, a classmate about the in a garage. But when springa, when Amish for granted, Aaron
said, with humor, that its still a struggle, says event that happened in the West Nickel Mines youth are allowed some says. Thats what I have
she had a sore shoulder a mother who lost her their life 10 years be- School was torn down freedom from the strict learned, and I remind
after shaking so many only daughter at the fore. and New Hope School rules of their culture be- myself of that every single
hands at her wedding. time in the shootings. UPDATES, page A6 erected nearby, parents fore joining the church. day.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA FROM PAGE A1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 A5

Nickel Mines: Relationships are forged through grief

CASEY KREIDER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOS

Above, two boys help to harvest tobacco last month along White Oak Road in Sadsbury
Township. Below, a farmer works a field off of White Oak Road in Bart Township.
CARLI SUE PHOTOGRAPHY

Marie Monville says the grace and forgiveness of the Amish community moved her.

Continued from A1 done. emphasize that the


In those first days,
there wasnt a day I
She says in the depths
she found solace in sur-
choice to forgive does
not come easily.
They came to
didnt wake up with tears rendering to God and Yes, we did forgive, give this gift.
already streaming down letting him fill the dark but did we do it right? I That has so
my cheeks before I even recesses of my heart. sometimes wonder, the
had a conscious thought. Roberts says the en- longtime bishop of the transformed
All I could see was dark- during faith of herself, Nickel Mines communi- the way I see
ness, she recalled about her daughter-in-law and ty says. You have to do it
the days after Oct. 2, the Amish allowed God over and over again. forgiveness, that
2006, when those five to show us ways to have its this gift.
girls died and five others light come back into our An odd kinship Marie Monville, speaking of
suffered serious gunshot lives. the Amish and how they forgave
her husband
wounds. They ranged in A little more than a with some of the Amish We all walk through
age from 6 to 13. Forgiveness month after the shoot- families. Her children hard places, Monville
For the 10th anniver- ings, Roberts found her- played with the Amish says. If I can give some-
sary of the Nickel Mines Both mother and self in the Bart Township to the new schoolhouse children, and she visited one a little bit of hope
shootings, LNP sat down daughter-in-law say the Fire Co., sitting next to built near where the old the wounded girls in the because they can see
with Roberts and Mon- immediate and unex- the grieving parents of one was razed. hospital. that God has done great
ville and talked to them pected display of con- the Amish families. She also developed The relationship things in my life and my
about the extraordinary cern and forgiveness by She remembers the an extraordinary care- with the Amish com- familys life, if I can give
relationship they forged the Nickel Mines Amish mingling of tears as we giving relationship with munity tends to be one them a little bit of hope
through shared grief served as an inspira- were sitting there and Rosanna King, who suf- I think back on as one of he is going to do that in
with the Nickel Mines tional turning point in glancing at one another fered severe brain dam- the beautiful things to theirs, that they can get
families, their enduring surviving the emotional and knowing that we age and cannot walk, talk come out of all of this, up and look at the world
faith, the transcendent ordeal of the shootings were both experiencing or eat on her own. she says. There was so and maybe say, Maybe I
power of forgiveness, and moved them toward the worst kind of sorrow Once a week for near- much heartfelt and deep do know pain right now,
and finding a meaningful their eventual healing. that you can feel. ly nine years, Roberts sincerity that we expe- but Im going to believe
life after tragedy. Monville, who has re- That day, something would drive to the King rienced, only some of that this is not the end
Among the questions married and lives with five started stirring in me farm and sing or read which was reported. I love that.
they grappled with: Did of the couples six children that I wanted to know to Rosanna, sometimes Roberts adds, It would
I do anything wrong? in West Lampeter Town- these folks more and see helping bathe her. Life goes on be a whole lot easier to
Should I have seen this ship, is still moved when where it goes. Roberts says the inter- never tell my story again.
coming? How could I she recalls the extraor- She began visiting the action with the Nickel Both Roberts and But even knowing I may
have raised a son who dinary moment. They families of Amish shoot- Mines Amish profound- Monville have chosen to be on deaths door any
chose to do something came to give this gift. That ing victims one by one. ly touched and changed relive their pain in the day, I know I will contin-
like this? has so transformed the It was awkward; it was my life. The ability to hope that talking about ue to tell this story until
There was a lot of bro- way I see forgiveness, that painful. Many times it take the next steps in their faith and persever- the day I die because I
kenness, Monville says. its this gift. was a bloodletting of moving forward in or- ance can inspire others see lives changed and
It was all of these things Roberts, 65, who lives grief. But a bond be- der that we can meet life in despair to not give in I see people with bit-
that I had planned for near Strasburg, says the gan forming, forged in a and live life: That is what or give up. terness toward family
my life that were over grace showed by the shared experience. God has given me and Both have written members or someone in
being a wife, being a Amish allowed her to That summer, she held the Amish community, books about their jour- their life who has been
mom with a dad, having forgive her own son of a picnic for the families Roberts says. I think on neys: Roberts For- abused. I see them able
children together. the evil he acted on. at her home near Stras- both sides, that is what given was published in to choose to forgive and
Thinking about the If theyre forgiving my burg. Then she held a tea we have done. 2015; Monvilles One walk into tomorrow with
Amish community and son, do I forgive him? just for the grandmoth- A father with two sons Light Still Shines was the freedom that they
how they were working I was so angry at what ers. That was followed who escaped the school- published in 2013. may not have experi-
this out. First respond- he had done, and yet if I by a tea with the moth- house shootings that day Though they are not enced for years.
ers. Everybody in my chose not to forgive him ers and surviving girls, says, Shes been a light entirely comfortable do- Whatever anyones
community was touched I would have the same which became an annual for us in many ways. ing it, both continue to pain is, and their dark-
in some way. hole in my heart that he affair and came to in- Monville, too, devel- give talks to groups, large ness, there is a tomor-
Here is how they had. He was so full of bit- clude new girls coming oped a relationship and small. row.
reached a place of peace terness and anger, and
and grace. I knew I had to forgive
him because I didnt
Faith want to live with bitter-
ness toward my son.
Both women say they But, she continues, that
felt the hand of God enter cleansing forgiveness
their minds and hearts was not once and done.
to give them strength in There is nothing auto-
the dark aftermath of the matic or without pain
shootings. when we forgive, she
Monville, who grew up says. Forgiveness frees
in a religious family, says us to move forward, but it
amid the agony of the doesnt take away all the
day of the shootings she pain. It just helps us ne-
felt the Lords closeness gotiate the next step.
in a tangible way that I Bitterness is worse
had not felt before. He than any cancer, says
was doing something in Roberts, who has cancer
me and helping my fam- and has been given only
ily and our community. months to live.
It gave me strength I had The forgiveness mes-
never known. sage went viral around the
Roberts described her world. The Nickel Mines
ordeal after the shoot- Amish were surprised at
ings as a tsunami and all the attention given to
initially questioned what what they consider a nec-
kind of God would not essary act of faith. CASEY KREIDER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

stop what her son had But, like Roberts, they A horse and buggy travels at dusk along Route 896 (Georgetown Road) in Bart Township.

A first responder remembers that dark, tragic day


State policeman: Images of horrific scene return to mind entire day, how it un- troopers were debriefed had constructed.
folded, bit by bit, Hegar- many times by counselors. Breaching equipment
SUSAN BALDRIGE says Hegarty, now a lieu- Although Hegarty ty says. Ill be driving I dont think we could consists of a set of tools,
SBALDRIGE@LNPNEWS.COM
tenant at the State Police didnt experience flash- down the road and pass have done anything to including bolt cutters
After the 911 call came in Training Academy in Her- backs and survivor guilt a horse and buggy or an prevent what happened, and a battering ram, that
about a hostage situation shey. Anytime there are as did some other first Amish schoolhouse, and he acknowledges. fit into a backpack. Each
at the West Nickel Mines children involved, it hits responders, he finds that it will bring back a mem- But Hegarty says an inci- set costs several thou-
schoolhouse, state police close to home. My daugh- even 10 years later, it is ory of something that dent report written after- sand dollars.
Cpl. Leo Hegarty was one ter was 5 then, and the tough sometimes to get happened that day. ward indicated troopers The first several sets
of the first on the scene. Amish girls in the school the images of that day The current focus on the lacked breaching equip- were donated to Lan-
It was by far the most ranged from 5 to 13. I out of his mind. mental health of first re- ment that could have casters state police bar-
horrific thing that I have couldnt help but think Theres times when I sponders is a good thing, helped them get through racks by the Amish com-
ever been involved in, about my own daughter. actually think about the Hegarty says. All of the the barricades the shooter munity, Hegarty notes.
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Updates: Survivors, schoolhouse PSSA: Test scores


Continued from A4 ly granted the shooter Continued from A1 partment also released
and their refusal to scored proficient or ad- results of the Keystone
The schoolhouses play the blame game vanced than in 2015 for Exams, which are taken
has been told world- all grade levels in math mostly by high school-
The West Nickel wide and is well known. and all but two grade lev- ers at the end of courses
Mines schoolhouse and But it remains at the els in language arts, ac- in algebra, biology and
its white board fence heart of the families cording to the state De- literature. Lancaster
were bulldozed and re- consciousness in pro- partment of Education. Countys proficiency
moved during the night cessing and moving on Aside from math, the rates improved this year
shortly after the shoot- from the ordeal. PSSA news was mostly for all three subjects.
ings. Theres peace in for- good in Lancaster Coun- The 2016 PSSA and
The site is now a giveness that helps ac- ty. Keystone results will
peaceful pasture where tually to ease the pain The portion of stu- be used to calculate
cows graze and where because you are not dents scoring proficient the states overall rat-
the maple trees that CASEY KREIDER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
feeding on the bitter- or advanced in English ing for schools the
A cart passes a line of five Bradford pear trees planted
framed the old school along a fence bordering the site of the former West
ness of negative feel- climbed from an average School Performance
still stand. Cicadas and Nickel Mines schoolhouse. ings, says a mother of 59.1 percent in 2015 Profile which will be
crickets buzz from the who lost a daughter in to 63.6 percent at local released this month.
grasses that grow where the shootings. schools this year. Amid growing criticism
the building once stood. been placed outside the eral tombstones. All Adds a father who In science, the average of standardized testing
Several years ago, a lo- bombed-out federal of- the tombstones in the lost two daughters, I portion scoring profi- in Pennsylvania and na-
cal Amish man planted fice building in Oklaho- cemetery that sits on might have questioned cient or advanced rose tionwide, state lawmak-
five Bradford pear trees ma City in 1995. A foot- a high spot amid ver- my faith some, but we from 70.6 percent to 73.5 ers and education offi-
along an electric fence ball signed by a college dant farm fields are the need to make a choice percent. cials have said that they
bordering the site to team and a large canvas same shape and mostly and not dwell on bit- Public school stu- are considering ways to
serve as a living memo- signed by elementary the same size. Those of terness. As we make a dents take English and add different metrics to
rial to the five lost girls. school students are also the two sisters, ages 7 choice, I want to do bet- math PSSAs every year the profiles.
A new schoolhouse, there. and 8 when they died, ter, and I think that has in grades three through Lawmakers also placed
built within view of the are slightly smaller helped me. eight. Science PSSAs are a moratorium on using
old one, was named New Amish cemetery than those of the adults An Amish bishop taken in grades four and Keystone Exams as a
Hope School. Initially, around them. says, I surely would eight. graduation requirement
desks were spread apart, Like the other 200 or Fathers of the lost not wish Charlie (Rob- The results from until 2019.
reflecting the sudden so graves in the Amish ones mow the grass erts) anything but the 2016 assessment show In Lancaster County,
dip in the school popu- cemetery near Nickel around the graves of best after this life. But student performance the number of parents
lation. This year about Mines, the tombstones their daughters as part Im not the judge. is trending in the right who opted their children
30 boys and girls attend of the five schoolhouse of the communal care- A few of the parents direction, but also that out of the PSSAs this
the school. girls are simply marked, taking of the graveyard. have traveled to other more needs to be done to year surged to almost
There are no direct listing the names of Nao- mass shootings sites, help students who arent 700. Just three years
references to the shoot- mi Rose Ebersol, Anna Parents such as at Sandy Hook yet achieving proficien- ago, the number was 15.
ings or the former stu- Mae Stoltzfus, Marian Elementary School in cy, Secretary of Educa- Statewide PSSA opt-outs
dents who died. But Fisher, and sisters Mary Ten years later, the Connecticut, to con- tion Pedro Rivera said in doubled, reaching more
some of the gifts that Liz and Lena Miller. parents of the 10 chil- sole the parents of vic- a press release Thursday. than 7,500 for math and
came from around the Their ages are listed dren who were shot tims and offer advice. The Education De- language arts.
world are there. down to the month and speak of healing but Several weeks ago, to
They include a large day they died. But there never forgetting The remember the 10th an-
set of hand-carved are no other inscrip- Happening. niversary of the shoot- KEYSTONE AND PSSA SCORES
animals and a Noahs tions. The pain has eased, ings, families, first re- Average percentage of students who scored advanced or
ark crafted by a Penn- All five rest in the and the parents say sponders, state police, procient in 17 Lancaster County school districts on PSSA
sylvania woodcarvers same row, the Miller they dont go as often clergy and others who tests for elementary and middle school grades and on high
club. In a glass case is sisters separated from to the little touchstone will never forget what school Keystone exams:
a teddy bear that had the other three by sev- cabinets each set up happened Oct. 2, 2006, ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL PSSA
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Continued from A1 gal issues. class-action and arbitra-
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Business
TECHNOLOGY
Dividends
A year of Alphabet is great for FRIDAY DIVIDENDS DECLARED

Google, less so for moonshots


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Period Rate record able
STOCK
Camden National....................................... x
x- 3 for 2 split, effective 10-03.
Pendrell Corp............................................. x
So far, parent company hasnt fulfilled expectation of boosting projects x- 1 for 10 reverse split, effective 10-03.
Reliv International..................................... x
x- 1 for 7 reverse split, effective 10-03.
MICHAEL LIEDTKE panning out. After INCREASED
AP TECHNOLOGY WRITER
subtracting ad com- Artesian Resources....................................Q
Hingham Instut Svgs..................................Q
.2283
.32
11-9
10-7
11-21
10-19
SAN FRANCISCO missions, Alphabets REDUCED
Reorganizing itself un- second-quarter rev- Plains All Amer Pipe..................................Q .55 10-31 11-14
Plains GP Holding LP..................................Q .2065 10-31 11-14
der the umbrella com- enue jumped 22 per- REGULAR
pany Alphabet has done cent from the pre- AT&T Inc....................................................Q .48 10-7 11-1
wonders for Google vious year to $17.5 Aetna Inc...................................................Q .25 10-13 10-28
Alamos Gold Class A.................................. S .01 10-14 10-31
but less so for a grab bag billion. It was the best Darden Restaurants...................................Q .56 10-7 11-1
of eclectic projects rang- performance in four Global Water Resour................................M .022 10-17 10-31
Guaranty Fed Bcshs...................................Q .08 10-7 10-20
ing from robotic cars to years, adjusted for KMG Chemicals Inc....................................Q .03 10-11 10-18
internet-beaming bal- changes in currency Morningstar Inc.........................................Q .22 10-8 10-28
Pathfinder Bncp MD..................................Q .05 10-14 11-4
loons, which are suffer- exchange rates, says
ing costly growing pains. RBC analyst Mark
A year after Alphabet Mahaney.
took shape, Googles
revenue growth has ac-
ASSOCIATED PRESS

In this Nov. 2, 2015, file photo, Alphabet CEO Larry Page


Alphabet shares
rose 25 percent over
In brief
celerated an unusual speaks at the Fortune Global Forum in San Francisco. the past year, easily
development for a com- outpacing major mar- GLOBAL ECONOMY
pany of its size. That
success, however, also
That hasnt happened
during Alphabets first
thermostat maker Nest;
the Fiber project, a high-
ket indexes.
Folks will be hard
IMF leader cites historic
underscores Alpha-
bets dependence on the
year. speed internet service;
and X lab, where the
pressed to say that Al-
phabet hasnt been a
milestone for China
fickle business of plac- Making the shift company is building ro- success, S&P Global Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the
ing digital ads in core botic cars and designing Market Intelligence International Monetary Fund, is calling the inclu-
Google products like Until Page and fellow the stratospheric bal- analyst Scott Kessler sion of Chinas renminbi as the fifth currency in an
search, Gmail and You- Google co-founder Ser- loons designed to beam says. elite group of the worlds reserve currencies an im-
Tube video. As a result, gey Brin created Alpha- internet service to re- Alphabet declined portant and historic milestone for the international
it remains vulnerable bet (which turns one on mote areas. to comment on its financial system.
to swings in marketing Sunday), investors com- Other Other Bets in- first-year perfor- Lagarde said the expansion of the IMFs key cur-
budgets and stiffening plained that Google was clude the biotech firm mance. But Sundar rencies to include the Chinese renminbi was a recog-
competition from an- spending too much on Verify and medical-re- Pichai, who became nition of the progress China has made in reforming
other equally ambitious high-risk efforts. New search firm Calico, which Googles CEO in the its monetary and financial systems.
rival, Facebook. Chief Financial Officer has been studying ways restructuring, told in- Lagarde spoke on Friday, one day before the Oct. 1
Alphabet was sup- Ruth Porat, who joined to stop aging. Alphabet vestors in July, There expansion of the IMFs basket of reserve currencies
posed to speed the pro- Google in mid-2015, re- also runs funds investing is an amazing energy to include the renminbi. The other currencies in the
cess of turning offshoot sponded by reining in in startups and midsize right now. basket are the U.S. dollar, the Japanese yen, the Brit-
businesses into new expenses to keep them companies. Among other ish pound and Europes common currency, the euro.
technological jackpots. more in line with rev- Page argued that fenc- things, Google has The last change to the basket was the addition of the
CEO Larry Page pre- enue growth. ing off Other Bets would been making strides euro in 1999.
dicted that separating A few months later, make Google even bet- in the still-nascent
these smaller moon- Page announced the ter through greater fo- field of artificial in-
shots from the massive plan to draw a dividing cus. telligence, hoping to AUTOMOBILES
search-and-advertising
business would spur in-
line between Google and
the far-flung forays Al- Core successes
create more conve-
nient services that
Subaru recalls 593,000
novation by fostering a
more entrepreneurial
phabet now refers to as
Other Bets. The mish- That part of Pages
attract even more
eyeballs for its adver-
cars over fire risk concerns
atmosphere. mash includes smart- vision appears to be tisers. Subaru is recalling nearly 593,000 vehicles, some
for a second time, because windshield wiper motors
can overheat and increase the risk of a fire.
The recall affects certain Legacy and Outback cars
INVESTIGATION from the 2010 to 2014 model years. The company says
that due to contamination, parts in the wiper motor

Feds subpoena Chesapeake Energy


cover can interfere with one another. If snow or ice
stops the wiper arms from stopping in the proper po-
sition, the wiper motor could overheat. That could
disable the wipers and melt the cover. It was unclear
US Justice Department seeks details of gas producers accounting methods whether the problem caused any fires or injuries.
Dealers will replace the wiper motor bottom cover
OKLAHOMA CITY sions with the Justice nal Record reported. Oller said there are at no cost, but a schedule for the recall isnt finished.
(AP) The U.S. De- Department, the U.S. Chesapeake alluded to two possible sections Some of the vehicles were recalled in 2011 for a simi-
partment of Justice Postal Service and repre- being investigated in its of antitrust law the lar problem.
has issued a subpoena sentatives of state agen- 2015 annual report, filed Justice Department
to Chesapeake Energy cies and will continue to with the SEC on Feb. 25, could use.
Corp. that seeks infor- respond to such subpoe- 2016. One antitrust claim SELF-DRIVING VEHICLES
mation on the oil and
natural gas producers
nas and demands.
Gordon Pennoyer, di-
The company was
named in several law-
is a monopoly al-
legation, in which a
California OKs autonomous
accounting methods for
the acquisition and clas-
rector of communica-
tions and investor rela-
suits alleging underpay-
ment of royalties and
company engages in
exclusionary or anti-
cars without human backup
sification of oil and gas tions for Chesapeake, defended cases in Ar- competitive behavior A new California law allows self-driving vehicles to
properties. declined further com- kansas, Louisiana, Ohio, in an attempt to mo- be tested on public roads with no human backup.
Oklahoma City-based ment on the filing Fri- Oklahoma, Pennsylvania nopolize the market, The San Jose Mercury News reports that under
Chesapeake disclosed day. and Texas. he said. The monopo- the bill signed into law Thursday by Democratic Gov.
the subpoena, which is The Justice Depart- University of Central ly claim type, known Jerry Brown, vehicles without steering wheels, brake
part of a Justice Depart- ment and other agencies Oklahoma economics as Section 2, can also pedals or accelerators can be tested at two Bay Area
ment investigation, on asked Chesapeake for professor Jeremy Oller, be applied if a com- sites. The vehicles will be limited to speeds of less
Thursday in a regula- documents, testimony an expert witness on an- pany has a geographic than 35 mph.
tory filing with the U.S. and information related titrust legal matters, said stranglehold on the The trials will take place at Contra Costa Transpor-
Securities and Exchange to the companys oil and the Justice Department market and has a dan- tation Authoritys autonomous-vehicle testing site
Commission. The fil- gas leases and purchases is likely examining other gerous probability of on a former naval facility and at a business park that
ing says Chesapeake has as part of its antitrust oil and gas companies as achieving monopoly contains public roads.
been involved in discus- investigation, the Jour- part of the investigation. power, Oller said. SOURCE: WIRE REPORTS

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p DOW
18,308.15 +164.70 p NASDAQ
5,312.00 +42.85 p S&P 500
2,168.27 +17.14 p 10-YR T-NOTE
1.60% +.04 p 30-YR T-BOND
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The Week Ahead Money&Markets Closing prices for Friday, September 30, 2016

Auto sales 2,200 S&P 500 18,480 Dow Jones industrials


After six straight years of growth Close: 2,168.27 Close: 18,308.15 Stocks closed higher Friday, led by strong gains in financial and
2,160 18,260
Change: 17.14 (0.8%) Change: 164.70 (0.9%) health care companies. Energy stocks also climbed sharply as
and record sales of new vehicles
2,120 18,040 crude oil prices rose. Strong earnings from Costco helped give
last year, U.S. auto sales appear 10 DAYS 10 DAYS
consumer stocks a lift. Published reports suggesting the possibility
to be hitting a plateau. 2,200 18,800 of a merger between Qualcomm and NXP Semiconductors also put
Sales of new cars and trucks fell investors in a buying mood. Traders were not as bullish on utilities
in August, ending the summer on 2,150 18,400 and telecom companies. The two sectors lagged the broader
a low note for the auto industry market rally. Major stock indexes set records this quarter, and big
2,100 18,000 tech stocks such as Apple, Microsoft and Google parent Alphabet
and making it less likely that this
were by far the biggest reason.
years auto sales will match the
2,050 17,600 Costco COST Mentor Graphics MENT
record set in 2015. Did the trend
continue last month? Automakers Close: $152.51 5.02 or 3.4% Close: $26.44 1.75 or 7.1%
2,000 17,200 The warehouse club operator re- A fund tied to activist investor Paul
report their September U.S. sales
ported a profit that was larger than Singer doubled its stake in the elec-
figures Tuesday. A forecast by 1,950 16,800 analysts expected. tronic hardware and software de-
A M J J A S A M J J A S sign company.
J.D. Power and LMC Automotive
predicts sales declined again last $170 $30
month from a year earlier. YTD 160 25
StocksRecap DOW
HIGH LOW
18369.62 18181.80
CLOSE
18308.15
CHG.
+164.70
%CHG.
+0.91%
WK MO QTR %CHG.
s t s +5.07%
150 20
140 15
DOW Trans. 8105.93 8005.64 8078.79 +93.93 +1.18% s s s +7.59% J A S J A S
NYSE NASD DOW Util. 678.12 664.68 668.13 -5.06 -0.75% t t t +15.63% 52-week range 52-week range
$138.57 $169.73 $16.10 $28.09
Vol. (in mil.) 3,953 1,962 NYSE Comp. 10758.01 10668.34 10721.73 +78.22 +0.73% s t s +5.70%
Pvs. Volume 4,120 1,872 NASDAQ 5325.88 5277.88 5312.00 +42.85 +0.81% s s s +6.08% Vol.: 7.2m (3.3x avg.) PE: 28.8 Vol.: 5.6m (4.7x avg.) PE: 49.0
S&P 500 2175.30 2156.51 2168.27 +17.14 +0.80% s t s +6.08% Mkt. Cap: $66.81 b Yield: 1.2% Mkt. Cap: $2.86 b Yield: 0.8%
Advanced 2136 2040
Declined 880 768 S&P 400 1557.77 1542.32 1552.26 +12.69 +0.82% s t s +10.99%
Lexmark LXK NXP Semiconductors NXPI
New Highs 115 110 Wilshire 5000 22649.33 22454.41 22576.67 +190.75 +0.85% s t s +6.66%
Close: $39.96 4.83 or 13.7% Close: $102.01 5.89 or 6.1%
New Lows 23 39 Russell 2000 1255.70 1238.05 1251.65 +13.90 +1.12% t t s +10.19%
The Lexington, Kentucky-based The chipmaker continued to climb
printer maker said U.S. regulators on reports it could be acquired by
approved its sale to a Chinese con- competitor Qualcomm.
sortium for $2.5 billion.

Facebooks video ad flub


$40 $120
38 100
Better quarter? 36 80
The parent company of KFC, Taco 34 60
J A S J A S
Bell and Pizza Hut serves up its In case you havent noticed, online video ads are Last week, though, Facebook apologized to 52-week range 52-week range
latest quarterly results Wednesday. the next big thing, just as mobile ads were the advertisers for overstating how long, on average, $24.11 $40.00 $61.61 $104.64
Wall Street anticipates that Yum next big thing just a few years ago. people watched its video ads. Facebook blamed a Vol.: 8.0m (12.7x avg.) PE: ... Vol.: 23.7m (5.8x avg.) PE: ...
Brands third-quarter earnings and Mkt. Cap: $2.51 b Yield: 3.6% Mkt. Cap: $34.89 b Yield: ...
While video ads are still a tiny piece of the digital simple calculation mistake.
revenue increased from a year
advertising market, marketers are jumping on the The measurement is one of 14 that McCormick & Co. MKC Deutsche Bank DB
earlier. Yum Brands has delivered
bandwagon, prompted in large part by the surging Facebook provides advertisers on video Close: $99.92 2.53 or 2.6% Close: $13.09 1.61 or 14.0%
improved earnings through the first The spices and seasonings compa- The German banks shares recov-
popularity of online performance. It
half of this year, even as revenue ny raised its annual estimates after ered some of their recent losses as
has declined. The company has
video in non-ad settings. doesnt affect how it reported a bigger-than-expected it tried to reassure investors about
Facebook is making much Facebook profit. its health.
been preparing to spin off its China $110 $16
business, which has come under a huge push on this charges, but analysts
front. It says overall say ad agencies might 105 14
pressure after food scares and
video views on its have used the 100 12
marketing missteps that hurt sales
at KFC and Pizza Hut. service have increased estimates as they plan 95
J A S
10
J A S
by 50 percent in the campaigns and decide 52-week range 52-week range
YUM $90.81 past two years. As how much to spend. $77.65 $107.84 $11.19 $30.82
$100
$76.15 mobile technology Investors largely Vol.: 2.2m (3.7x avg.) PE: 32.4 Vol.: 70.0m (9.3x avg.) PE: 1.3
Mkt. Cap: $11.5 b Yield: 1.7% Mkt. Cap: $18.05 b Yield: 6.4%
improves, people are shrugged off the issue,
80
creating more videos to and Facebooks stock is
post on social media still trading near an
15 FUELS CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD
60 including live streams. all-time high. Commodities
Crude Oil (bbl) 48.24 47.83 +0.86 +30.2
Operating est. The price of U.S. Ethanol (gal) 1.54 1.54 -0.45 +10.2
$1.00 $1.09 U.S. digital video ad spending (in billions) Total U.S. digital ad spending (in billions) crude oil rose
EPS Heating Oil (gal) 1.53 1.51 +1.17 +38.8
Q3 15 Q3 16 $8 Friday, adding to Natural Gas (mm btu) 2.91 2.96 -1.79 +24.4
$100
Mobile Desktop gains this week Unleaded Gas (gal) 1.49 1.47 +1.40 +17.4
Price-earnings ratio: 27 following an METALS CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD
based on past 12-month results 6 80 agreement by Gold (oz) 1313.30 1321.70 -0.64 +23.9
Dividend: $2.04 Div. yield: 2.2% OPEC nations to Silver (oz) 19.14 19.05 +0.13 +38.9
60 cut production Platinum (oz) 1028.60 1030.80 -0.21 +15.4
Source: FactSet 4 slightly. Among Copper (lb) 2.18 2.18 ... +2.5
40 metals, gold fell. Palladium (oz) 720.50 718.50 +0.28 +28.5
Eye on hiring 2
Silver and AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD
Economists predict hiring in the 20 copper rose. Cattle (lb) 0.99 1.02 -2.94 -27.2
U.S. increased in September. Coffee (lb) 1.52 1.50 +0.93 +19.6
The Labor Department is 0 0 Corn (bu) 3.37 3.29 +2.28 -6.1
15 16* 17* 18* 15 16* 17* 18* Cotton (lb) 0.68 0.68 +0.50 +7.9
expected to report on Friday that
Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 336.40 330.10 +1.91 +30.6
nonfarm employers added Source: eMarketer *estimated Barbara Ortutay; J. Paschke AP Orange Juice (lb) 2.05 2.04 +0.64 +46.4
170,000 jobs last month. In Soybeans (bu) 9.54 9.50 +0.39 +9.5
August, the economy added Wheat (bu) 4.02 3.99 +0.75 -14.5
151,000 jobs, a modest gain after (Previous and change figures reflect current contract.)
an increase of 275,000 in July, the
most in eight months, and 271,000
in June. Even so, the unemploy-
ment rate held steady at 4.9
Company
Spotlight Costco soars after a strong quarter Interestrates TREASURIES YEST PVS
NET
CHG WK MO QTR
1YR
AGO

Costco shares soared 3 percent Costco reported earnings per 3-month T-bill .27 0.24 +0.03 s t r .01
percent for a third straight month.
Friday after the wholesale share of $1.77, well above the 6-month T-bill .44 0.42 +0.02 s t s .08
Nonfarm payrolls 52-wk T-bill .59 0.57 +0.02 s .31
warehouse club reported better-than- $1.72 that analysts had forecast. s s
seasonally adjusted
expected fourth-quarter earnings. Costcos results for the three 2-year T-note .76 0.73 +0.03 r t s .65
300 thousand 271 275 The Issaquah, Washington months ending Aug. 28 were The yield on the 5-year T-note 1.15 1.12 +0.03 r t s 1.36
company operates 715 warehouse roughly in-line with earnings 10-year 10-year T-note 1.60 1.56 +0.04 t t s 2.04
Treasury rose to
est. stores world-wide, including 501 in reported earlier by rival Wal-Mart 30-year T-bond 2.32 2.28 +0.04 t s s 2.85
200 170 1.60 percent
151 the U.S. Costco said it made $779 Stores. Other retailers, like Friday. Yields
144 NET 1YR
million in its fiscal fourth quarter, on Minneapolis-based Target, have affect rates on BONDS YEST PVS CHG WK MO QTR AGO
100 sales of $35.7 billion. That was up from $767 million in fared worse in recent months, blaming factors including mortgages and
profit on sales of $35 billion a year earlier. struggles with reinventing its food offerings. other consumer AP Muni Bond Idx 1.88 1.84 +0.04 s s r ...
24 loans. Barclays CompT-BdIdx 1.21 1.18 +0.03 t t s 1.30
0 Barclays LongT-BdIdx 2.14 2.10 +0.04 2.66
A M J J A S Costco (COST) Fridays close: $152.51 Total return 1-yr 3-yr* 5-yr*
PRIME FED Barclays USAggregate
t s s
1.92 1.93 -0.01 t t s 2.31
2016 52-WEEK RANGE
COST 6.7% 12.2 16.8 RATE FUNDS
Price-earnings ratio: 29 Barclays US Corp 2.80 2.81 -0.01 t t t 3.42
Div. yield: 1.2% Dividend: $1.80 YEST 3.50 .38
Source: FactSet $139 $170 (Based on past 12-month results) Barclays US High Yield 6.21 6.27 -0.06 t t t 8.04
6 MO AGO 3.50 .38
AP AP *annualized Source: FactSet 1 YR AGO 3.25 .13 Moodys AAA Corp Idx 3.39 3.39 ... t s r 4.00

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Vanguard InstIdxI 115,307 198.10 0.0 +15.4/A +16.3/A NL Dodge & Cox IntlStk 55,456 38.21 0.0 +5.6/C +8.2/B NL London FTSE 100 6899.33 -20.09 -0.29% t s s +10.53%
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American Funds IncAmerA m 74,865 21.48 0.0 +13.9/A +10.8/B 5.75 Vanguard MuIntAdml 48,392 14.46 -0.4 +5.0/B +4.0/B NL
Seoul Composite 2043.63 -25.09 -1.21% t s s +4.20%
American Funds GrthAmA m 74,847 44.08 +1.4 +15.0/A +16.6/A 5.75 Dodge & Cox Income 46,972 13.86 +0.1 +7.1/A +4.3/A NL
Singapore Straits Times 2869.47 -16.24 -0.56% s s s -0.46%
Vanguard WelltnAdm 73,205 67.06 -0.1 +12.0/A +11.6/A NL American Funds FnInvA m 46,823 53.96 +0.7 +17.0/A +15.9/B 5.75
Sao Paolo Bovespa 58367.05 +16.48 +0.03% t t s +34.64%
Vanguard TotStIIns 72,892 54.21 +0.2 +15.0/A +16.3/A NL FrankTemp-Franklin IncomeA m 45,705 2.25 +0.4 +13.3/A +8.5/A 4.25
Vanguard TotBdAdml 72,083 11.07 -0.1 +5.3/C +3.0/D NL Vanguard IntlStkIdxAdm 44,162 25.33 +1.4 +9.7/A +6.8/D NL Sydney All Ordinaries ... ...% r r r +4.00%
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Air Products APD 114.64 9157.84 150.34 -.17 -0.1 s t s +15.5 +22.3 1971 23 3.44 PNC Financial PNC 77.40 7 97.50 90.09 +1.10 +1.2 s t s -5.5 +3.7 3208 13 2.20f
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In brief
CARIBBEAN

Matthew on track
toward Jamaica
Hurricane Matthew grew into a pow-
erful Category 4 storm on Friday as it
crossed the Caribbean Sea on a course
that could have it pounding Jamaica
within days.
The center of the hurricane was pro-
jected to pass just to the east of Jamaica
early Monday, but the storm was large
enough that it could affect the entire
island, and the first effects of the storm
may be felt starting today, said the Na-
tional Meteorological Service.

ANDERSON, S.C.

Boy charged in
school shooting
A 14-year-old South Carolina boy
was charged as a juvenile Friday with
murder and three counts of attempted ASSOCIATED PRESS

A 2014 file photo, provided by the anti-government activist group Aleppo Media Center, which has been authenticated
murder after authorities say he killed based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows a Syrian man carrying a girl through the rubble of houses that were
his father and opened fire on students destroyed by Syrian government forces airstrikes in Aleppo, Syria.
at a school playground, wounding
three people.
The boy did not show any emotion as ALEPPO
he walked into the courtroom wearing
a yellow jumpsuit. One of the wounded
students, 6-year-old Jacob Hall, was on
Most dangerous place for children
life support and fighting for his life at a
hospital about 30 miles away. BEIRUT (AP) The 6-year-old Touma, regional chief of commu- compared to a peacetime standard
girl was found trapped under the nications for the U.N. childrens of one for every 1,000, Touma said.
rubble of her home, destroyed by agency told The Associated Press. It is very difficult to know how
PHILADELPHIA an airstrike in Syrias rebel-held Nearly 300,000 people includ- many (children) are traumatized,
Orchestra on strike; city of Aleppo. Dust! she wailed
as rescue workers pried away the
ing 100,000 children are trapped
in Aleppos rebel-held eastern dis-
but one would imagine every single
one is impacted by the horrors, es-
concert canceled stones and debris on top of her, fi-
nally freeing her and placing her on
tricts, a pocket of resistance some
8 miles long and 3 miles wide that
pecially with the intensification of
the violence in the past week, she
The musicians of the Philadelphia a stretcher as she screamed for her civil defense workers say has been said.
Orchestra went on strike Friday night, father. hit by 1,900 bombs in the past So-called bunker-busting bombs,
leaving a crowd of about 1,000 per- Forget the dust. Ill wash your week. The campaign has wreaked designed to target underground
plexed at the black-tie Opening Night face and give you water. Come on, destruction on hospitals, clinics, structures, have been widely used,
Gala in the Kimmel Center hall. sweetheart, one rescuer said. residential buildings, water sta- possibly to crush tunnels or bun-
Hours before the concert, 96 musi- Bruised and battered but alive, tions and electric generators. kers used as refuge by the thou-
cians had voted to strike. Negotiations Ghazl Qassem was among the Parents desperately struggling sands of rebel fighters defending
earlier in the day over a new labor deal lucky survivors of the attack earlier to keep their families safe fear the the districts.
ended with musicians bitterly unhap- this week. Four days later, rescue threat of an imminent ground of- But the powerful bombs also
py with the offer. Now endangered is workers were still digging Friday fensive. They hold little hope for the threaten the underground shel-
an orchestra season that includes the through the rubble of the apart- future, with no regular schooling ters where civilians take refuge and
return of conductor Simon Rattle. ment building after pulling out the and little access to nutritious food. where children go to school. For
It is the orchestras first strike since bodies of 20 people, including nine Images of wounded and screaming the past several years, most classes
1996, when players were out 64 days. children, most from Ghazls fam- children, covered in dust or being have been held in basements be-
ily. They were searching for at least pulled out of rubble, have become a cause of the constant fighting and
three others believed to be inside. daily reality in Aleppo. threat of airstrikes.
SACRAMENTO, CALIF. At least 96 children are among We are totally resigned to Gods The use of bunker-busting
Brown signs bills on the 320 people killed in Aleppo
since a cease-fire collapsed on Sept.
will, said Khaled Sakka, a father of
10 children, all under the age of 14.
bombs means there is literally no-
where we can keep children safe,
sex assault rules 19, according to UNICEF, as Syrian
and Russian warplanes barrage the
He, his three wives and the children
all sleep in one room in the middle
said Nick Finney of Save the Chil-
dren, which runs 13 schools in east-
California Gov. Jerry Brown on Fri- citys eastern opposition neigh- of the house, the only safety mea- ern Aleppo, eight of them held un-
day signed legislation that expands the borhoods, trying to crush more sure they have against the nightly derground. Were now more likely
legal definition of rape and imposes than five years of resistance there. airstrikes. to see children being pulled from
new mandatory minimum sentences Almost a third of the 840 people The bombs are bringing down the rubble or treated on the floor
on some sexual assault offenders wounded over the same period are five-story buildings. They are even of a hospital than sitting at a school
measures inspired amid national out- children, according to the World reaching bunkers, he said. desk.
cry over the sexual assault case of for- Health Organization. Wounded children are often left When schools opened across the
mer Stanford swimmer Brock Turner. Aleppo is one of the most dan- untreated, sometimes to die, in country this month, they remained
One bill prohibits judges from giving gerous places in the world, and in Aleppos overwhelmed hospitals. closed in eastern Aleppo because of
convicted offenders probation when the last week it has become per- Only 30 doctors remain in oppo- the danger, said Brita Haj, the head
they sexually assault someone who is haps the most dangerous place in sition-held neighborhoods: One of the local council in the rebel-
unconscious or intoxicated. the world for children, Juliette physician for every 10,000 people, held part of the city.

MEXICO POLICE TECHNOLOGY

5 soldiers killed in
attack on army
Videos showing US: Hackers targeted 21
states election systems
The sons of imprisoned drug lord shooting released
Joaquin El Chapo Guzman were WASHINGTON (AP) Press on condition of an-
likely behind a brazen ambush on a EL CAJON, Calif. (AP) surveillance footage shot Hackers have targeted onymity. It was unclear,
military convoy using grenades and Video footage released from a similar vantage the voter registration the official said, whether
high-powered guns that left five sol- Friday of the fatal police point. systems of more than 20 the hackers were foreign
diers dead and 10 wounded on Friday, shooting of an unarmed The surveillance video states in recent months, or domestic, or what
officials said. black man in a San Diego showed Officer Richard a Homeland Security their motives might be.
The attack in Mexicos northern suburb shows an officer Gonsalves with his weap- Department official said The FBI last month
Sinaloa state left two military vehicles fired four shots almost on drawn approach- Friday. warned state officials
completely burned out and dead sol- immediately after the ing Alfred Olango, who The disclosure comes of the need to improve
diers scattered across a highway. man suddenly raised moves side to side and amid heightened con- their election security
both hands to chest backs up toward a white cerns that foreign hack- after hackers targeted
level and took what was pickup truck. The heads ers might undermine systems in Illinois and
WILMINGTON described as a shooting of both men are blurred voter confidence in the Arizona. FBI Director
Woman charged in stance.
The video was released
in the video.
Police Chief Jeff Davis
integrity of U.S. elec-
tions.
James Comey told law-
makers this week that
blaze that killed 2 after three nights of un-
ruly and, at times, vio-
said the decision to re-
lease the video came out
Federal officials and
many cybersecurity ex-
the agency is looking
very, very hard at Rus-
Wilmington police say a 27-year-old lent protests, and on the of a concern for public perts have said it would sian hackers who may
woman has been charged with arson eve of a large demon- safety after demonstra- be nearly impossible for try to disrupt the U.S.
and murder for intentionally setting stration called for by the tions had become in- hackers to alter an elec- election.
a fire that killed two Wilmington fire- mans family, who had creasingly violent. tions outcome because The FBI held a con-
fighters this week. pressured authorities in Olango, 38, a Ugandan election systems are very ference call on Friday
Beatrice Fana-Ruiz, the daughter of El Cajon to show the full refugee who arrived in decentralized and gener- with the local officials
the homeowner and a temporary resi- footage of the fatal en- the U.S. as a boy, was ally not connected to the who run elections in the
dent, was arrested Thursday morning. counter. fatally shot Tuesday by internet. battleground state of
Lt. Christopher Leach and Senior In addition to releas- an El Cajon officer re- The official who de- Florida. Meredith Bea-
Firefighter Jerry Fickes were killed ing the short cellphone sponding to dispatches scribed detecting the trice, a spokeswoman for
after the first floor of the burning row- video shot by a worker about a mentally un- hacker activity was not Secretary of State Ken
home collapsed, trapping them in the in a drive-thru window stable man behaving er- authorized to speak pub- Detzner, called it an in-
basement. at a Mexican restaurant, ratically and walking in licly on the subject and formational call related
SOURCE: WIRE REPORTS authorities also released traffic. spoke to The Associated to elections security.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA STATE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 A11

EASTON HOBOKEN CRASH

Father gets prison for Wreck calls attention to safety system


photo of baby with gun cited in Philly Amtrak derailment
RILEY YATES which he wrote he would PHILADELPHIA whether Positive Train In fact, the rail agency have moved faster than
ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL INQUIRER
do anything, including Control could have pre- has made little progress most rail lines, but many
The photograph killing you to see his The deadly train vented the disaster. installing the system railroads have said they
showed the 6-month-old family, and vowed that crash in Hoboken, But the accident is since Congress mandat- were stalled by govern-
girl in her bassinet, one he was not afraid of po- N.J., on Thursday likely to intensify the ed it in 2008. According ment regulations, the
hand in her mouth, the lice, authorities said. renewed questions scrutiny on rail lines to a June 29 progress challenges of procur-
other almost waving to When Baez pleaded about the long-de- like NJ Transit that have report to the Federal ing and installing the
the camera. guilty in July, he told Mc- layed rollout of Posi- been slow to implement Rail Administration, NJ equipment and radio
It was a typical snap- Fadden that the handgun tive Train Control, the system, and on Con- Transit had not installed spectrum needed for the
shot by a proud parent, was a BB gun, and not a the government- gress decision last year PTC equipment on any system, and the scope of
with one big exception: Glock, and that it wasnt mandated rail safety to give railroads three locomotives or track seg- covering nearly 70,000
The Glock-like handgun functional. system that came into more years to do so, set- ments, had not trained miles of track nation-
in the babys lap. Im sorry for my ac- the spotlight after ting a new deadline at any employees to use the wide.
Look, shes pack- tions, Baez said Friday. eight people died in the end of 2018. system, and had none of Amtrak has installed
ing, Agustin Baez wrote I cant change it right the 2015 Amtrak de- This is the kind of the required radio tow- PTC on all of the rail it
his ex-girlfriend in the now. It has already been railment in Philadel- event that Positive Train ers in place. owns along the North-
email, she later charged done. phia. Control is absolutely Thats not a record east Corridor and on the
in Northampton County Defense attorney Jo- Officials could not designed to prevent, that we want to see, Sen. Keystone Line between
Court documents. seph Yannuzzi said his say that the safety Deborah Hersman, for- Bob Menendez (D., N.J.) Philadelphia and Har-
Baez, a 43-year-old fa- client has a job and pays system designed to mer NTSB chair, told said Thursday after the risburg.
ther of six, will serve two child support for two slow or stop speed- CNN. The system can be Hoboken crash. Per- SEPTA has installed
to 23 months in jail and children. Yannuzzi said ing trains would a backup for an engineer sonally, I dont believe the key equipment and
one year of probation Baez committed a very have made a differ- who is distracted, tired there should have been trained its workers, and
after pleading guilty to impulsive act that was ence in the rush-hour or suffering a medical an extension. has PTC running on 41
charges of harassment out of character. NJ Transit crash that emergency, she said. SEPTA and Amtrak out of 120 miles of track.
and endangering the Baez will serve his sen- killed one person and PTC was not active in
welfare of a child. He tence on work release. injured more than Philadelphia before the
received the sentence
Friday from Judge F.P.
McFadden ordered that
he get his GED and at-
100 others. Bella
Dinh-Zarr, vice chair
Amtrak derailment
when federal safety ex- Moms...
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portation Safety
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prevented the wreck are you
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This was about one of
Baez has been free on
bail, and deputy sher-
Board, said investiga-
tors would look into
and it is not in use on NJ
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iffs moved to handcuff
him as McFadden pro- ready?
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ROY MOORE ANALYSIS

Ala. chief justice rebuked on gay marriage Just who are these
CAMPBELL ROBERTSON
NEW YORK TIMES
undecided voters?
The chief justice of LYNN VAVRECK
NEW YORK TIMES
the Alabama Supreme
Court, Roy S. Moore, was There are less than 40
suspended Friday for the days left in the presiden-
remainder of his term tial campaign, and most
in office for ordering the Americans have made up
states probate judges to their minds. But a sizable
defy federal court orders minority of likely voters Estimates
on same-sex marriage. have still not taken sides place the
The suspension was in this extraordinary
imposed by the states election, and as the race number of
Court of the Judiciary, tightens, their choices undecided
a nine-member body become increasingly im-
made up of selected portant. voters
judges, lawyers and oth- What do we know between
ers. about the undecideds?
While the court did not Results from the RAND 2 and 12
remove Moore from the Corp.s Presidential percent.
bench entirely, as it did THE NEW YORK TIMES Election Panel Study
in 2003 after he defied Same-sex marriage foes and supporters face off on the steps of the courthouse in and weekly surveys con-
orders to remove a giant Montgomery, Ala., on Thursday. ducted by the online re-
monument of the Ten search firm YouGov for ballots for Hillary Clin-
Commandments from his career as a Supreme and Moore, 69, will be The federal court The Economist give us a ton or Donald Trump,
the state judicial build- Court justice. barred by law from run- decisions on same- trove of data. respectively. They are
ing, it effectively ended His term ends in 2019, ning again at that time sex marriage, includ- Among the many thou- also less likely to have
because of age. ing the ruling in June sands who have com- watched any of the po-
Moores legal views 2015 by the U.S. Su- pleted the most recent litical conventions.
defy easy political clas- preme Court that it YouGov surveys, roughly Undecided voters are
sification. was a constitutional 8 percent of registered also less engaged in
He is no friend of big right, outraged him; voters who plan to vote terms of partisanship,
business in his rulings, in a 93-page concur- are undecided. In the mainly placing them-
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Obituaries
Stephen
Deaths Reported OTHER OBITUARIES
ON PAGE A14
Brubaker,
Behrens, Ronald C., McGrane, Kyle T. Entertainer
Sr., 17, son of Thomas M.
74, husband of Grace
Ann (Booth) Behrens,
McGrane, Sr., and Lori
Ann Diem McGrane, of Steven Alan Mary Richard F.
of Annville. September Gap. September 26, McManus Elizabeth Miller, Jr.
28, 2016. Kreamer 2016. Wilde Funeral
Funeral Home & Cre- Home, 610-857-5551 Betsy
matory, Inc., 867-4811
McManus, Steven
Fitzpatrick
Brondyke, Jean Alan
Weller 25, of Denver. Septem-
September 8, 2016. Cre- ber 28, 2016. Charles F.
mation Society of Penn- Snyder, Jr. Funeral
sylvania, Inc., 800-720- Home & Crematory,
8221 560-5100

Brubaker, Stephen C. Miller, Richard F., Jr.,


67, husband of Cynthia Stephen C. Brubaker,
58, husband of Bobbye 58, went home to glory
Fleeman Brubaker. L. Keim Miller, of Grey-
stone Lane, Quarryville. on Tuesday, Sept.
September 27, 2016. 27, 2016, in Portage,
First Wisconsin Cre- September 28, 2016.
mation, 855-832-1956 Reynolds Funeral and Steven Alan Richard F. Miller, Wisconsin after a heart
Cremation Services, McManus, 25, of Denver, Jr., 67, of Greystone attack.
Collins, John C.* Inc., 786-3272 entered into rest on Lane, Quarryville, PA, Born in Lancaster
71, husband of Patricia September 28, 2016. He Mary Elizabeth entered into rest on to Rev. Jere and Julia
Perpinka, Linda Graybill Brubaker,
Collins, of Adamstown. Susan* was the son of Robert Betsy Fitzpatrick, 71, Wednesday, September
September 29, 2016. & Heidi McManus of of Akron, Pennsylvania 28, 2016 at Hospice and Stephen is survived by
54, of Parkesburg. Sep-
Cremation Services of tember 27, 2016. Wilde Denver and Tracy Sliger, departed life on Community Care, Mt. his beloved wife, Bobbye
Lancaster, 273-6283 Funeral Home, 610- Philadelphia. September 28, 2016 Joy, PA. Fleeman Brubaker. He
857-5551 He was a chef and at Lancaster General He and his wife, was devoted to his fam-
Fitzpatrick, Mary ily and will be greatly
Elizabeth a used car salesman. Hospital after a long Cynthia L. Keim Miller,
Trainor, Brian R.* struggle with pulmo- missed by all who knew
71, wife of Leo Gregory Steven enjoyed cook- celebrated 42 years
63, of Lancaster. Sep- nary and cardiac ill- him.
Fiztpatrick, of Akron. tember 27, 2016. Cre- ing, shing, hanging out of marriage. Born in
with family & friends, nesses. Lancaster, he was the Stephen was a 1976
September 28, 2016. mation Services of Lan- graduate of Conestoga
Charles F. Snyder, Jr. caster, 273-6283 making people laugh, Betsy was born on son of the late Richard
and especially riding his February 24, 1945 in F. and Vera Lee Ridinger Valley High School. He
Funeral Home & Cre-
matory, 560-5100 Wenner, Mildred E. Harley. Tyrone, PA. She is pre- Miller. was born to perform
73, wife of Roger E. Steven will be truly ceded in death by her Richard was a retired and enjoyed a forty-
Wenner, of New Hol- missed by his daughter, father, John McClellan computer program- year career entertaining
land. September 28, Sophia Carlyn Elizabeth Davis, mother, Betty mer analyst, working millions of students in
 ~ 2016. Groff-High McManus; three broth- Grace Davis and sister for several compa- school assemblies and
~ Funeral Home, 354- ers: Austin McManus, Rebecca Schaul. She is nies in the local area. other venues. Stephen
;~~EE~ 0444 Steven & Justin survived by her loving Following retirement, and Bobbye performed
(Samantha) Horner; two husband of 19 years, Leo he enjoyed working as their last Stephen and
* No Obituary appears Gregory Fiztpatrick and Other Dummies as-
sisters: Jennifer (Joe) a ride operator at Dutch
Darmley & Nicole Giger; one daughter Tamara Wonderland. sembly just hours be-
grandparents: Albert (Steven) Baughman He was an amuse- fore his death. He began
his career as a ventrilo-
Services Today McManus, Patrick & of Hagerstown, MD ment park enthusiast,
Barbara Chervin and and one son Robert especially the roller quist and magician, but
Richard Wimer; several (Chrissie) Chomo of coaster rides. He en- expanded his vision to
Atkinson, Thomas M. Neff, Barbara W. aunts, uncles, cous- Naples, FL, a brother joyed going to baseball use his gifts to inspire
St. Leo The Great The Groffs Family ins, nieces & nephews; John (Barb) Davis games with his son, gar- students to use kindness
Catholic Church, 2427 Funeral & Cremation godchildren: Oaklen & of Carlisle, PA and dening, home remod- to stand up against bul-
Marietta Pike, Lancast- Services, Inc., 528 W. Navina; and his faith- sister Susie (Max) eling projects, and at- lying. He loved the Lord
er, 10 AM. Charles F. Orange St., Lancaster, ful companion, his dog, Schnellbaugh of tending rock concerts. and always looked for
Snyder, Jr. Funeral 10 AM Rex. Boalsburg, PA and nu- He and his wife enjoyed opportunities to share
Home & Crematory Preceded in death by merous nieces and hosting foreign students his faith.
Oatman, John R. grandmothers: Joan E. nephews. in their home, cruising, In addition to his par-
Brackin, John M. Shivery Funeral Home, Dunn and Anna Wimer. She also leaves be- and traveling. He and ents and wife, Stephen is
Beck Funeral Home, 3214 Lincoln Highway A viewing will be held hind 5 grandchildren, his wife visited 10 differ- also survived by a sister,
315 E. Main St., New East, Paradise, 3 PM from 6-8 PM on Sunday, Haelle and Ema Chomo ent countries including Tamala, married to Rev.
Holland, 11 AM October 2, 2016, and and Garrett, Robert Michael Derus, and their
China. He loved to dote
OBrien, Dennis Mich- again from 8-9:15 AM on and Drew Halverson all on his family, especially three children, Adam
Brouse, Frances A. ael (Karis); Alex (Cristy);
Luther Acres Chapel, Monday, October 3, 2016 whom she loved dearly. his two grandchildren.
Brubaker Park, Lan- at the Charles F. Snyder, During her life Betsy Surviving be- and Julia Derus, all of
600 E. Main St., Lititz, caster, 11 AM Lancaster. Also surviv-
10 AM. Spacht-Snyder Jr. Funeral Home & enjoyed a long career side his wife Cynthia
Crematory, 3110 Lititz as Facilities Manager is a son, Richard F. ing are two stepsons,
Funeral Home & Cre- Rhen, Albert H. Cory and Jason, and
matory Pike, Lititz, PA 17543. A at IITRI in Annapolis. (Emily) Miller, III of
Christ Evangelical She was highly regarded two step-grandchildren,
Lutheran Church, 75 Mass of Christian Burial Quarryville; 2 grand-
DeVirgiliis, Jason E. will be held at 10 AM on by her peers and staff. children, Owen and of Arkansas. He was
Clyde W. Kraft Funeral East High Street, Eliza- preceded in death by a
bethtown, 11 AM. Monday, October 3, 2016 After retirement, she Abby Miller; a brother
Home, Inc., 519 Walnut at St. Anthony of Padua and her husband bought R. Dale (Bonnie) Miller brother, Randall, and a
St. Columbia, 1 PM. Spence Funeral Servic- stepson, Joey.
es Catholic Church, 501 E. The Boxwood Inn Bed of Cochranville; a sis-
Orange St., Lancaster, and Breakfast in Akron ter Pamela (Richard) A memorial service
Dombach, Amos PA 17602. Interment PA. For the past 16 years for Stephen will be held
Rohrer, James V. Sr. Garver of Paradise; and
Edward she had the pleasure of in Lancaster at a later
Hamilton Park U.C.C., Wayside Presbyterian will be a St. Marys nieces and nephews.
Catholic Cemetery. meeting people from all Funeral services will date.
1210 Maple Ave., Lan- Church, 600 Stony Bat-
tery Rd., Landisville, 11 To send online condo- over the world and shar- be held at Reynolds
caster, 10:30 AM.
DeBord Snyder Funeral AM. Charles F. Snyder, lences, please visit ing her wonderful cook- Funeral & cremation WILLIAM BILL
Home & Crematory, Jr. Funeral Home & SnyderFuneralHome.com ing with them. Betsy was Services, Inc., 144 East HOFFMAN
Inc. Crematory a gracious host, a won- State Street, Quarryville, March 20, 1930-Oct. 1, 2015
derful wife and mother PA on Tuesday, October
Gerfin, Dorris Kline Shaub, Robert Eugene but most of all she was 4, 2016 at 11:00AM
Atonement Lutheran Reynolds Funeral and the best grandmother to with Pastor Doug
Church, 5 Wyomissing Cremation Services, her 5 grandchildren. Hilton officiating.
Blvd., Wyomissing, 11 Inc, 144 East State A viewing will be held Interment will fol-
AM. Bean Funeral Street, Quarryville, 2:30 CEMETERIES/LOTS on Monday, October 3, low in Mechanic Grove
Homes & Crematory PM 2016 from 6:00pm to Brethren Cemetery.
For Sale. Four burial plots lo- 8:00 pm, with the Holy Viewing will be held
Gibson, Susan Smuck, Raymond C. cated in Lot No. 160-4 of the
Rosary at 7:30 pm, at at the funeral home
(Heisler) Garden of Resurrection at
Wrightsville Assembly Laurel Hill Memorial Gar- the Charles F. Snyder, on Monday from 6:30-
Zion United Church of of God, 365 Orange Jr. Funeral Home &
Christ, 900 Winter Hill
dens, 845 Laurel Hill Road, 8:00PM and again on
Street, Wrightsville 11 Columbia, Pennsylvania. Crematory, 3110 Lititz Tuesday from 10:00AM
Road, Strasburg, 11 AM AM. Workman Funeral
Currently selling for $1,600 Pike, Lititz, PA 17543. until the time of ser-
Homes, Inc. A funeral mass will take vice. Kindly omit ow-
Heisey, Anna Florence per lot. Asking $1,250 for
Buch Funeral Home, each or $4,500 for all four. place at Our Mother of ers. Contributions may Lord, this pain will
Snell, Joan C. A. Perpetual Help Catholic
Inc., 21 Market Square, Faith Bible Fellowship, be made in Richards certainly leave a scar.
Interested buyers please call Church, 320 Church
Manheim, 10:30 AM 151 Donerville Road, 299-3726, ask for Amy. memory to Hospice and Had I not loved so
Avenue, Ephrata, PA Community Care, P.O. deeply, certainly the
Heisey, Ronald J. Lancaster, 11 AM.
DeBord Snyder Funeral 17522 on Tuesday Box 4125, Lancaster, PA mark of heartbreak
Hempfield United October 4, 2016 at 11:00 17604-4125. To send an would be long gone
Methodist Church, Home & Crematory, Obituary notices are provid-
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Church, 66 South Main Deaths Reported and Obitu-
King, Denise Fay Street, Manchester, 11 aries may be placed by first As per Betsys wishes We miss you. Love,
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St. Johns United AM. William E. Little calling the Obituary Coordi- her body will be cre- n [@ n@b Wife, Joan
Methodist Church, Funeral Homes Inc.
nator at 295-7875, then sub- mated and burial will n n@n @ n Daughter, Deb
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King, Richard Gordon Services, Inc., 533 Wal- 6 p.m. Knights of Columbus R
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Obituaries
Ronald C. his warm embrace, con-
tagious chuckle, and re-
Kyle T. McGrane
Ron assuring wink. ing son, brother, and
Behrens Sr. He is survived by his
loving wife of 54 years,
friend that would lend
anyone a helping hand
Grace Ann (Booth) or a needed smile. He
Behrens, their children, will be truly missed by
Brenda and her hus- so many.
band Wallace Broucht, He is survived, in ad-
Wendy and her hus- dition to his parents, by ASSOCIATED PRESS
band Michael Hake, one brother, Thomas Richard Trentlage poses for a photo in 2000 at his home
Greg Behrens and his M. McGrane, Jr., and in Fox River Grove, Ill.
wife Rosalie, and Ron fianc Jes Ressler of
Gap, one nephew Logan RICHARD TRENTLAGE
Behrens, Jr., and his
companion Lisa Alegria.
He is also survived by
McGrane of Gap, mater-
nal grandmother Irene Composer of Oscar
Mayer Wiener song
the ones who call him Kyle T. McGrane, 17, Diem of New Holland,
Pap, ten grandchil- of Gap, PA, passed away maternal step-grand-
dren: Megan, Krystal, on Monday, September mother Annette Diem of
Ronald C. Ron Kirsten, Michael, Abbey, 26, 2016 at the Santa Lincoln, DE, his devoted
CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago and began pen-
Behrens, Sr., 74, of Gareth, Alisha, Jenna, Rosa Memorial Hospital girlfriend Alexandra
man who got genera- ning jingles as a high
Annville, PA, entered Mattie, Sarah, and in Santa Rosa, CA after Ressler of Ephrata,
tions of hot dog lovers school student, start-
eternal rest Wednesday eleven great-grandchil- injuries sustained while PA, three uncles, three
singing along to the Os- ing with one about a fic-
surrounded by family. dren: Declan, Emerson, involved in a motorcycle aunts, numerous cous-
car Mayer Wiener song tional company he called
Welcoming Ron into the Briella, Willen, race. Born in Lancaster, ins, fellow racing com-
has died. Modern Plastic Brooms.
gates of Heaven were Anabelle, Adalynn, he was the beloved son panions, and friends.
Richard Trentlage died The idea was to dream
his parents, Charles W. Hadley, Peyton, Brady, of Thomas M. McGrane, Funeral services
Sept. 21 in Libertyville, up a believable sponsor
and Miriam A. (Lesher) Boden, and Grayson. Sr., and Lori Ann Diem will be held on Friday,
Illinois, at the age of 87, for a school talent show
Behrens. He is also survived by McGrane of Gap. October 7, 2016 at 11:00
according to an obitu- and sing the jingle dur-
Ron retired from a brother Charles L. Kyle was an area am from the Houston
ary posted online by a ing commercial breaks
Yellow Freight as a Behrens. resident all his life. He Run Community Center,
northern Illinois funeral in a performance mod-
truck driver. He adored A viewing will be held was a senior honor roll 835 Houston Run Drive,
home. eled after a radio pro-
his job parking cars on Monday, October 3, student at the Pequea Gap, PA 17527, followed
With the words, Oh, gram.
and his friends at the 2016 from 6PM 8PM Valley High School. He by interment at the
I wish I were an Oscar The Modern Plastic
Manheim Auto Auction. at Kreamer Funeral enjoyed woodshop and Pequea E.C. Cemetery,
Mayer wiener, Trent- Broom jingle was evi-
He had also been a long- Home and Crematory, wanted to extend his Gap, PA. Family and
lage helped solidify the dently so memorable
time active member of 618 E. Main Street, love for it after gradu- friends are also invited
companys hot dogs as a that his former class-
the Columbia Fish and Annville. Interment will ation. He also enjoyed to attend the visitation
piece of Americana. The mates sang it during a
Game Association. He be private. graphic arts. His interest at the same location on
jingle he wrote appeared 50th reunion.
will be remembered for In lieu of flowers, in graphic arts started Thursday evening from
in a 1960s television Trentlage transformed
his love of picture tak- please donate to the with him helping his 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm, and
commercial featuring his living room into a
ing, golf, hunting, long Lancaster Chapter of brother. He was a wres- also Friday morning
cartoon children march- makeshift recording
drives, and his ability to the American Cancer tler at Pequea Valley and from 9:00 am to the time
ing along and singing. studio, inviting his own
befriend anyone. Society, 314 Good Drive, was loved by his faculty of the service.
The tune remained a children to sing on audi-
We will deeply miss Lancaster, PA 17603. and fellow students. In lieu of owers, me-
fixture for the next half a tion tapes. His children
His first love was morial donations may be
century. even recorded on-air
Jean Weller member, deacon, and
elder of First Presb. Ch.,
motorcycle racing. He
began racing when
made in Kyles memory
to any of the following;
Trentlage was born in sessions.
Brondyke Lancaster, and previ- he was four years old Kyle McGrane Memorial
Jean We l l e r ously Concord Presb. and became an accom- Scholorship Fund in care
Ch., Wilmington, DE. plished rider. He was of the the Pequea Valley FUNERAL
Brondyke passed
away on September
8, 2016 at Willow
As a life-long lover of
music and supporter
rookie of the year in the
2013 Ice Racing Series,
Education Foundation,
4033 E. Newport Rd., Peres laid to rest as
Valley Retirement
Communities,
of the arts, she was an
avid choir member and
Multitime Amateur
National Champion,
P.O. Box 287, Kinzer, Pa
17535, AMA Pro-Flat- world leaders watch
Lancaster, PA. Jean hand-bell player. In her Multi-District 6&7 Track Rookies Class
was married to Willis later years she volun- Champion, and Esmra of 79 & Friends found JOSHUA MITNICK
F. Brondyke (died in teered in the Lancaster Supermoto Champion at bit.ly/AMAFT79_ LOS ANGELES TIMES
1997) for more than 50 City Schools helping four years in a row. In Donations, or Aid to
JERUSALEM For-
years and is survived by young children with 2015, he was one of the Injured Riders, P.O. Box
mer Israeli President
her daughter Barbara reading. Throughout top ranked amateur rid- 115, Brandamore, PA
Shimon Peres was laid to
J. Laborde (m. to Raul her life she supported ers until turning profes- 19316.
rest Friday beneath the
Laborde) of Oakham, many charitable organi- sional in July 2015. He Arrangements have
silent pine trees of Isra-
MA, and son Rev. zations. was moving up the pro been entrusted to
els Mount Herzl nation-
Richard Brondyke (m. A memorial service ranks and was followed Wilde Funeral Home,
al cemetery, eulogized
to Rev. Mary Brondyke) will be held at Willow by every racing family Parkesburg, PA. Online
by Israeli leaders, fam-
of Lancaster, PA; 5 Valley Communities, and fan from the east condolences can be
ily and two American
granddaughters; 13 Manor North, Johnson coast to the west coast. posted at www.wildefu-
presidents as a founding ASSOCIATED PRESS

great-grandchildren; Auditorium, at 11:00 Kyle was a sweet, neralhome.com


father who first built up From left, President Barack
and 1 great-great grand- a.m. (10 a.m. visiting) kind, humble, and amaz- Obama, former President
Israels military indus-
daughter. on October 8, 2016. trial complex and then Bill Clinton and Secretary
Jean lived in Donations may be made Mildred E. She was a member
of Our Lady of Lourdes sought peace with the
of State John Kerry arrive
on Air Force One on Friday
in lieu of flowers to
Wilmington, DE;
Habitat for Humanity, Wenner Catholic Church and en- Palestinians. at Andrews Air Force Base,
Victoria, TX; Orange, joyed reading the Bible President Barack Md., after attending the
TX; Ranelagh, PO Box 1729, Americus, Obama led the proces- funeral of former Israeli
GA 31709 or First and watching EWTN. President Shimon Peres in
Argentina; Sao Paolo, Surviving in addition sional at an Israeli state
Presbyterian Church, funeral attended by Jerusalem.
Brazil; S y d n e y, to her husband is a son,
140 E. Orange St., world leaders and dig-
Australia; and
Lancaster, PA 17602. Roger Wenner, Jr. of nitaries from dozens of
Lancaster, PA, while
Arrangements by Drexel Hill; a daughter,
raising and encouraging
her children and family.
Cremation Society of Barbara, married to Eric
countries as well as
Palestinian Authority
Obama to
Pennsylvania, Inc.
The family vacationed
near Dover-Foxcroft,
Langlois of Pembroke,
MA; two grandchil-
President Mahmoud Ab-
bas, who honored Peres
Bill Clinton:
ME on Lake Sebec dren, Shawn and Rachel
Langlois; a sister, Dottie
by crossing the chasm of
national divide to mourn
Lets go!
where Jean, family,
and friends spent many Powers; and two broth- in a pantheon of the Zi-
wonderful summers. ers, Richard and Joseph onist history. JERUSALEM (AP)
Jean was a long time Daniels. On a cool Jerusalem President Barack
Mildred E. Wenner, A funeral service morning, as a Star of Da- Obama was left cool-
73, of New Holland, died will be held on Monday, vid flag lowered to half- ing his heels after at-
| n |n nn nnb Wednesday, September October 3 at 1:30 pm at staff flapped in a gentle tending the funeral
nnQn @ [n n n @ @ n 28, 2016 at Zerbe Our Lady of Lourdes breeze, Peres casket was for Israels Shimon
Retirement Community Catholic Church, 150 borne by a parliamen- Peres as former Pres-
M n nen
after a brief illness. Water St., New Holland, tary honor guard before ident Bill Clinton
Born in Philadelphia, with Deacon Daniel a crowd of politicians, chatted on the tar-
she was the daughter Waloski officiating. former military chiefs, mac.
of the late Joseph and Interment will be in the diplomats and Cabinet Video recorded at
Carmella (Marano) Cedar Hill Cemetery, members. Jerusalems airport
Daniels. She was Ephrata. Viewing will Peres, who died shows Obama in the
married 50 years on Wednesday from com- doorway of Air Force
be held at Our Lady of
November 29 to Roger plications of a stroke One, engines running
E. Wenner.
Lourdes on Monday earlier this month, was in preparation for the
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National Conversation

VICTOR HANSON
SYNDICATED COLUMNIST

Precedents set by Obama


should worry both parties
Donald Trumps supporters see a by Trumps attorney general for lying
potential Hillary Clinton victory in about a private email server in the
November as the end of any conser- manner of Clinton being investigated
vative chance to restore small gov- by Loretta Lynch?
ernment, constitutional protections, Would anyone object should a Presi-
fiscal sanity and personal liberty. dent Trump agree to a treaty with Rus-
Clintons progressives swear that sian President Vladimir Putin in the
a Trump victory would spell the im- same way Obama overrode Congress
plosion of America as they know it, with the Iran deal?
alleging Trump parallels with every If a President Clinton decides to
dictator from Josef Stalin to Adolf strike North Korea, would she really
Hitler. need congressional authorization,
Part of the frenzy over 2016 as a considering Obamas unauthorized
make-or-break election is because a Libyan bombing mission?
If Trump doesnt adjust, many of closely divided Senates future may What would Americans say if Presi-
the partys enablers will soon have hinge on the coattails of the presi-
dential winner. An aging Supreme
dent Trumps IRS mirror-imaging
Lois Lerner hounded the progres-
to realize that their best survival Court may also translate into per- sive nonprofit organizations of George
strategy is to run as far away from haps three to four court picks for the Soros?
next president. Partisans are shocked that the press
him as possible. Yet such considerations only partly does not go after Trumps various
explain the current election frenzy. inconsistencies and fibs about his
The model of the imperial Obama supposed initial opposition to the Iraq
presidency is the greater fear. Over War, or press him on the details of
the last eight years, President Barack Trump University.
Obama has transformed the powers Conservatives counter that Clinton
of presidency in a way not seen in has never had to come clean about the
decades. likely illegal pay-for-play influence
Congress talks grandly of compre- peddling of the Clinton Foundation or
hensive immigration reform, but her serial lies about her private email
Obama, as he promised with his pen server.
E.J. DIONNE and phone, bypassed the House and But why, if elected, should either
THE WASHINGTON POST Senate to virtually open the border worry much about media scrutiny?
with Mexico. He issued executive-or- Obama established the precedent
Conservative appeasers are falling der amnesties. And he allowed entire
cities to be exempt from federal im-
that a president should be given a

further down Trumps rabbit hole


pass on lying to the American people.
migration law.
Did Americans, as Obama repeatedly
The press said nothing about this
promised, really get to keep their doc-
extraordinary overreach of presi-
tors and health plans while enjoying
BOSTON Donald Trumps near now told us he thinks its smart for dential power, mainly because these
lower premiums and deductibles, as
meltdown in Mondays debate surely wealthy people like him not to pay largely illegal means were used to
the country saved billions through his
gave queasy stomachs to Republicans taxes. achieve the progressive ends favored
who have bowed before his candi- by many journalists. Affordable Care Act?
Its a cozy arrangement, and en-
dacy despite their better judgments. The Senate used to ratify treaties. More recently, did Obama mean to
tirely rational as far as it goes. But for
Trump threatens to give conserva- In the past, a president could not tell a lie when he swore that he sent
it to work, Trump has to keep himself
tive appeasers a very bad name. unilaterally approve the Treaty of cash to the Iranians only because he
under some control, becoming suf-
Let it be said that at least some Versailles, enroll the United States could not wire them the money
ficiently conventional not to cause
in the party will be able to stand in the League of Nations, fight in when in truth the administration had
too much heartburn for the estab-
proudly after this god-awful election Vietnam or Iraq without congres- wired money to Iran in the past? Was
lishmentarians. If he did it right, he
is over. Were witnessing real courage sional authorization, change existing cash to Iran really not a ransom for
might even win. But, at the least, his
among those members of the party laws by nonenforcement, or rewrite American hostages, as the president
job is to run well enough to give the
of Lincoln willing to say openly how bankruptcy laws. asserted? Did Obama really, as he
Republicans a chance to hold the
genuinely dangerous a Trump presi- Not now. Obama set a precedent insisted, never email Clinton at her
Senate as well as the House.
dency would be. that he did not need Senate ratifica- private unsecured server?
Trump showed Monday that he
For those whose livelihoods tion to make a landmark treaty with Can the next president, like Obama,
may not keep his part of the deal,
depend on building big audiences Iran on nuclear enrichment. double the national debt and claim to
either because he doesnt want to or
among pro-Trump rank-and-file He picked and chose which ele- be a deficit hawk?
because hes incapable of it. And the
conservatives (think radio talk show ments of the Affordable Care Act Congress has proven woefully inept
risk for the party is high. A Trump
hosts and commentators of various would be enforced predicated on at asserting its constitutional right
who exudes sexism, traffics in rac-
kinds), joining the Never Trump his 2012 re-election efforts. to check and balance Obamas execu-
ism, exhibits a resolute indifference
camp carries real risks. For liberals, Rebuffed by Congress, Obama tive overreach. The courts have often
to facts and demonstrates an in- abdicated their own oversight.
opposing Trump is about the easi- ability to do his homework will turn is now slowly shutting down the
est thing in the world, so we should Guantanamo Bay detention center But the press is the most blamewor-
off better-educated suburban voters thy. White House press conferences
honor the daring of our temporary without whom Republicans cannot by insidiously having inmates sent to
comrades. other countries. now resemble those in the Kremlin,
build their majorities. If more nor- with journalists tossing Putin softball
Unfortunately, the Never mal Republican politicians continue Respective opponents of both
Trumpers are a minority on the Trump and Clinton should be wor- questions about his latest fishing or
to collude with Trump, these voters hunting trip.
right. More typical are House could turn against the whole ticket. ried.
Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Either winner could follow the One reason Americans are scared
Theres precedent, and Massachu- about the next president is that they
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, setts (because its now seen as so precedent of allowing any sanctu-
the most prominent among the GOP ary city or state in the United States should be.
reliably Democratic in presidential In 2017, a President Trump or Presi-
contortion artists who are hedging to be immune from any federal law
elections) is a prime example of how dent Clinton will be able to do almost
their bets. found displeasing from the liberal
bad things can get for Republicans. anything he or she wishes without
They send signals they know how Endangered Species Act and federal
The state was at the forefront of a much oversight thanks to the prec-
ridiculous and bigoted Trump is, call- gun registration laws to conservative
ing out this or that statement when long-term trend: the steady move- abortion restrictions. edent of Obamas overreach, abetted
its convenient to do so. But they ment of moderate suburbanites, par- Could anyone complain if Trumps by a lapdog press that forgot that the
endorse him anyway to save their ticularly in the Northeast, away from secretary of state were investigated ends never justify the means.
down-ticket candidates while hoping the Republican Party. For many of
that, should he lose, they can curry them, Barry Goldwaters right-wing
favor with the now large Trump wing candidacy in 1964 sealed the deal. n Victor Davis Hanson is a National Review and Tribune Content Agency syndicated colum-
of the party after November. Take the leafy town of Lexington, nist. Twitter: @VDHanson
They have made another bet as similar in its voting patterns to sur-
well: If Trump were to win, they rounding areas. In 1956, Lexington
believe he has so little interest in gave 76 percent of its votes to Dwight
policy that he would sign whatever Eisenhower. In 1960, it resisted
bills a conservative Congress puts home state favorite John F. Kennedy;
before him. Trump, they hope, would Richard Nixon won it with 57 per-
be quite content just occupying a cent. But in 1964, Goldwater received
nice piece of real estate on Pennsyl- just 31 percent of Lexingtons votes.
vania Avenue to go with the one, as He was simply too extreme for sober,
he mentioned on Monday, that hes old-fashioned Republicans. Politi-
presiding over just down the street. cally, Massachusetts has never been
Trump has encouraged this view. the same since.
He may be unpresidential, but he Trump is not yet in Goldwater
is conversant in making deals and territory, and might never get there.
finding the other sides weak spot. He But unless The Donald of the first
knows the only thing many conserva- debate gives way to a completely dif-
tive politicians and interest groups ferent version, he threatens to create
truly care about are big tax cuts for another GOP suburban catastrophe
the rich. So he let supply-side conser- pretty much everywhere outside the
vatives write him a tax plan. Buying Deep South. If Trump doesnt adjust,
the White House by giving away many of the partys enablers will
future federal revenues is classic soon have to realize that their best
Trump: using other peoples money survival strategy is to run as far away
to secure his own ends. Besides, hes from him as possible.

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Remember grace DAVID BROOKS


THE NEW YORK TIMES

THE ISSUE Struggling to find inspiration


in the midst of a heated election
On the morning of Oct. 2, 2006, a 32-year-old milk truck driver named
Charles Roberts shot 10 girls killing five at an Amish schoolhouse in This presidential election in the spring of 1969. It was
is a contest between the filled with that 60s style of
Nickel Mines before turning the gun on himself. In the hours and days after oldest of the baby boomers. lofty, inspiring and self-
the shootings, those outside of the small Amish community were astounded Yet Donald Trump, 70, and important idealism.
to hear words such as forgiveness, grace and compassion offered by Hillary Clinton, 68, rep- The challenge now is to
resent two very different practice politics as the art
the victims families to the Roberts family. The 10-year anniversary of the decades in the formation of making what appears to
tragedy is an opportunity to remember, reflect and learn. of that generation. Trump be impossible possible, she
became famous as a classic said. Were not interested
1980s type, while Clinton in social reconstruction;
first attained public notice its human reconstruction,
as a classic 1960s type. she continued. Were
The headline in our newspaper read Death one for doing something so senseless and hor- Its interesting, and sad, searching for more imme-
of innocents. rible? to see how the promise of diate, ecstatic and pen-
A decade later, we look at that headline in What Saunders explained was forgiveness at those two decades has aged. etrating modes of living.
the size and boldness reserved for events to be a level difficult to understand because of what Trump opened Trump She dreamed of a society
forever remembered for their historical sig- some authors call its countercultural dimen- Tower on Fifth Avenue in in which trust would be
nificance or their abject horror and we still sion. One can neither conjure up enough Manhattan in November restored. Where you dont
shudder. goodwill nor manufacture enough positivity 1983. Go-go capitalism had manipulate people. Where
The families of the small village call it The for this type of forgiveness. a lot of lan back then. Cap- youre not interested in
Happening. To outsiders, the term seems In the book Amish Grace: How Forgiveness italism had washed away social engineering for
vague and evasive, but to the families who lived Transcended Tragedy, authors Donald B. the stagnation of the 1970s. people. The words were
through that day it provides more terrible de- Kraybill, Steven M. Nolt and David L. Weaver- It was defeating the Soviet grandiose, but at least there
tail than the mind can process. Zercher write about the kind of forgiveness Union. During the Reagan was a spiritual ambition to
Five girls were killed; five others were that is deeply imbedded in Amish culture and years, writers celebrated them.
wounded. The shooter left the last bullet for requires a painful denial of self. capitalism not only as a That poetic, aspirational
himself. The families of the dead girls still try The Amish do not assemble their spiritual- wealth-generating engine quality is entirely absent
to cope. The wounded continue to recover, all ity piecemeal by personal preference. Rather, but also as a moral system, from what has become the
emotionally; two still struggle with lingering Amish spirituality is woven together by a com- a way to arouse hard work, Clinton campaign. Clin-
physical problems. munity of saints that stretches back for centu- creativity and trust. ton can be a devastatingly
For those who have experienced severe trau- ries. Of course, Trump was al- good counterpuncher, but
ma, closure is just a word. Its insulting and an- All Christians can read Jesus words in Mat- ways a scuzzy version of the she lacks the human touch
noying. Perhaps because its unattainable, and thews Gospel Forgive us our debts as we capitalist type. Somehow I when talking about the
they know it. forgive our debtors but Amish people truly got on the guest list of a few nations problems, and fails
I dont think it will ever completely go away, believe that their own forgiveness is bound up of the 80s-era parties he to make an emotional con-
one father told LNP five years after the shoot- in their willingness to forgive others. For them, hosted in the lobby of his nection.
ing. He lost two daughters that day, one 7 and forgiveness is more than a good thing to do. It is skyscraper and would go When asked why she
the other 8 years old. the thing to do. for sociological entertain- wants to be president or
And now we find ourselves at another mile- For the rest of us, we still wonder if there is ment. for any positive vision,
stone. Somehow, 10 years have passed, and a practical application for what we saw and They were filled with the she devolves into a list of
pause and reflection are required. We now heard in the wake of the shootings. As Kraybill, sort of B-grade celebrities programs. And it is never
have to choose how we remember The Hap- Nolt and Weaver-Zercher point out, we are and corrupt city officials enough just to list three
pening on that clear October morning. left to consider whether the Amish response who were desperate for programs in an answer; she
The school is long gone bulldozed in the is something to emulate or simply a noble but any mention on the front has to pile in an arid hodge-
middle of the night a week after the shooting. impossible ideal. and sixth pages of The New podge of eight or nine.
The site is now pasture, very green and unre- Ten years ago Sunday it seemed unthinkable, York Post. A friend of mine This is pure interest-group
markable. On a school day, youll see children at least to those of us on the outside, that the came up to me at one of liberalism buying votes
walking and playing nearby. Theres a new Amish community would ever embrace the those parties and summa- with federal money not
school in the neighborhood. shooters family, much less forgive the shooter rized the atmosphere: Not an inspiring image of the
Over the years, there have been countless himself. But thats what happened. indicted, not invited. common good.
articles, photographs, books, plays and films In her book, Roberts widow writes about a As we saw on Monday The twin revolutions of
about the shootings. They force us to relive the visit to her home by several Amish men, just a night, Trump now repre- the 1960s and the 1980s
day, or the days immediately following. In our few hours after the shooting. Her father went sents capitalism degraded liberated the individual
own photo archive, every image and there out to meet them. to pure selfishness. He first socially and then
are hundreds is a reminder, and there we are, An Amish man with a long gray beard treats other people like economically and weak-
again in front of the school building, seeing and stepped toward my father and opened his arms objects and lies with aban- ened the community. More
listening, not quite believing. wide. My father fell into those arms, his shoul- don. Proud to be paying no surprising, this boomer-
One piece of video stood out, and still does. ders heaving, held and comforted by a friend. taxes while others foot the versus-boomer campaign
Four days after the shootings, Catherine The challenge for us, as the authors of Amish bill, proud to have profited has decimated idealism.
Saunders, a midwife to the Amish community, Grace remind us, is to help create and shape off the housing bust that There is no uplift in this
went on national television as sort of a spokes- cultures in our lives that encourage patience caused so much suffering, race. There is an entire
woman for the families. She talked about how and discourage revenge. Only then can we he lacks even the barest absence, in both cam-
the families of the victims expressed sorrow begin to approach something that resembles conception of civic life and paigns, of any effort to
for the shooters family, how they forgave the Amish grace. his responsibilities to it. appeal to the higher angels
shooter, how they believe because they are Perhaps 10 years is long enough to finally His ethos is: Get what I of our nature. There is
forgiven, they must forgive. turn away from the headlines and horror and can for myself, and ev- an assumption, in both
Bewildered reporters followed up. remember a quiet community where forgive- eryone else can take care campaigns, that we are self-
Can you explain how they can forgive some- ness conquers evil. And hope survives. of themselves. As Alexi seeking creatures, rather
Sargeant pointed out in than also loving, serving,
First Things, Trumps hoping, dreaming, coop-
FIND MORE ONLINE policies, such as they are, erating creatures. There
bit.ly/Amishgrace usually come down to is a presumption in both
America breaking its prom- candidates that the lowest
ises. Trump would have motivations are the most
America break its promises real.
to its NATO allies, Japan, Ironically, one of the
its creditors, its trading tasks for those who suc-
partners and its own con- ceed the baby boomers is to
stitution. restore idealism. The great
Trump reminds us challenge of our moment
even those of us who cham- is the crisis of isolation and
pion capitalism how fragmentation, the need
corrosive capitalism can be to rebind the fabric of a
when unaccompanied by a society that has been torn
counterbalancing ethos of by selfishness, cynicism,
moral restraint. distrust and autonomy.
Rod Dreher of The At some point there will
American Conservative have to be a new vocabu-
points out that when a lary and a restored anthro-
leader consistently breaks pology, emphasizing love,
promises, communal life is friendship, faithfulness,
impossible. If you cannot solidarity and neighborli-
count on people to honor ness that pushes people
their vows, you never know toward connection rather
what is real, Dreher writes. than distrust. Millennials,
Trump is the low, dishon- I think, want to be active in
est detritus of a once bright this rebinding. But inspira-
decade. tion certainly isnt coming
Clinton gave her Welles- from the aging boomers
ley commencement speech now onstage.
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n David Brooks is a columnist for The New York Times. Twitter: @
Five white roses are tied to a fence post with baler twine at the site of the former West Nickel Mines School. nytdavidbrooks
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were warned that he might not, but we dismissed


that as expectations-lowering spin, because surely
he appreciated the magnitude of the moment, the
consequence of his task, an analysis of the first-ever
general-election debate between a woman and a
circus act.
But instead of boning up on the issues, reviewing
FRANK BRUNI past debates and crafting a few cant-miss zingers,
he just pumped air into his hair and more air into his
Go ahead and laugh at
Donald Trumps claims
THE NEW YORK TIMES
head and sauntered into action as if the sheer, inimi-
The columnist feels a certain table wonder of his presence would be enough.
To which I say: President Barack Obama plays too
that he was foiled by
sympathy for Donald Trump much golf. And Rosie ODonnell has been vicious to a finicky microphone
me. Very vicious. Monday night, but I can
Go ahead and laugh at Donald Trumps claims that Patti Solis Doyle. Wolf Blitzer. Sidney Blumenthal.
he was foiled by a finicky microphone Monday night, I like to use proper nouns in poorly explained con- relate. When I write a
but I can relate. When I write a bad column, its all texts, even if most readers will have no idea what Im bad column, its all my
my keyboards fault. babbling about.
The other columnists have reliable keyboards. Im I like to test my audiences math skills. Only one of keyboards fault.
not saying its a conspiracy, but they do. Reach your the following four sentences is arithmetically plau-
own conclusions. When one of them taps out a beau- sible; you tell me which. Clinton has been fighting
tiful sentence, a beautiful sentence appears on the ISIS her entire adult life. If she hadnt been involved
computer screen, just the way its supposed to. in the Vietnam War, it would have ended sooner and never endorsed a columnist before. A few may not
When I try to tap out an even more beautiful sen- better. By leading from behind, she enabled Adolf even exist. But they see in me something that they
tence and my sentences are amazing sentences; Hitlers rise. My federal tax rate over the last five havent seen in my peers. Just ask Giuliani, though
you cant believe these sentences I have to press years is a negative integer. youll have to wait your turn. He has live appear-
and bang and hunch closer to the desk and bang even I also like to show restraint. There are all sorts of ances on three different networks over the next two
harder and, still, you never know. things I could bring up in this column that Im not hours, including a medical panel, moderated by Sean
The sentence winds up mangled. It lacks a verb. Or going to. I could talk about the candidates mari- Hannity, on the question: Clinton: Fully Recovered
it sprouts an adverb (bigly, anyone?) that sounds tal histories. I could summon sexual scandal. But, or Drugged Out the Wazoo?
ridiculous, though Im not. Readers experience a see, Im not doing that, because thats beneath me, I dont need drugs, because I have a great tempera-
rant where, really, there was eloquent reflection or though I reserve the right to do it in my next debate ment. Great humility, too, but Id put my tempera-
would have been, if not for my keyboard. A sniffle column, because it might not be beneath me then. ment above even that. I dont complain when people
sneaks into the equation when there wasnt any If there is a next debate column. Well see. Rudy gang up on me, and theyre constantly ganging up on
sniffle at all. Its just a nasty trick of that keyboard. Giuliani says I should skip it, because Im not being me: Its disgusting how they behave.
A defective keyboard, which the other columnists treated fairly, and if this journalism thing is rigged Whatever. I wrote a great column anyway. Im
dont have. against me, I cant just sniffle and bear it, can I? thrilled with this column. All of the polls show that
And the extra effort that this keyboard demands I have a club in Palm Beach, investments in Char- its a huge success. Wait, what they dont? You
means that Im dehydrated and have to drink more lotte, property in Chicago. Thats not relevant to must be looking at the wrong polls. Or the pollsters
water than they do. Its not that I have flop sweat. Im the previous sentiment, but I dont stack my points arent honest. So many dishonest people out there.
no Marco Rubio, for crying out loud. Its not that I in some coherent, logical order. Thats what overly Not that Im complaining.
lack stamina. Im no Hillary Clinton. programmed, endlessly rehearsed columnists do.
Youve read this far, and youre thinking: Dear God, Besides which, I like to brag. n Frank Bruni is a New York Times columnist. Twitter: @
he didnt prepare for this column. Not a whit. We Ive been endorsed by organizations that have FrankBruni

nonenforcement, or rewrite bankruptcy laws.


Not now. Obama set a precedent that he did not
need Senate ratification to make a landmark treaty
with Iran on nuclear enrichment.
He picked and chose which elements of the Afford-
able Care Act would be enforced predicated on his
2012 re-election efforts.
VICTOR HANSON Rebuffed by Congress, Obama is now slowly shut-
SPECIAL TO LNP ting down the Guantanamo Bay detention center by The press said nothing about
insidiously having inmates sent to other countries. this extraordinary overreach
Precedents set by Obama Respective opponents of both Trump and Clinton
should be worried. of presidential power, mainly
should worry both parties Either winner could follow the precedent of allow-
ing any sanctuary city or state in the United States to
because these largely illegal
Donald Trumps supporters see a potential Hill- be immune from any federal law found displeasing means were used to achieve
ary Clinton victory in November as the end of any from the liberal Endangered Species Act and fed- the progressive ends favored by
conservative chance to restore small government, eral gun registration laws to conservative abortion
constitutional protections, fiscal sanity and personal restrictions. many journalists.
liberty. Could anyone complain if Trumps secretary of
Clintons progressives swear that a Trump victory state were investigated by Trumps attorney general
would spell the implosion of America as they know for lying about a private email server in the man- Care Act?
it, alleging Trump parallels with every dictator from ner of Clinton being investigated by Loretta Lynch? More recently, did Obama mean to tell a lie when
Josef Stalin to Adolf Hitler. Would anyone object should a President Trump he swore that he sent cash to the Iranians only
Part of the frenzy over 2016 as a make-or-break agree to a treaty with Russian President Vladimir because he could not wire them the money when
election is because a closely divided Senates future Putin in the same way Obama overrode Congress in truth the administration had wired money to Iran
may hinge on the coattails of the presidential win- with the Iran deal? in the past? Was cash to Iran really not a ransom for
ner. An aging Supreme Court may also translate If a President Clinton decides to strike North American hostages, as the president asserted? Did
into perhaps three to four court picks for the next Korea, would she really need congressional autho- Obama really, as he insisted, never email Clinton at
president. rization, considering Obamas unauthorized Libyan her private unsecured server?
Yet such considerations only partly explain the bombing mission? Can the next president, like Obama, double the
current election frenzy. What would Americans say if President Trumps national debt and claim to be a deficit hawk?
The model of the imperial Obama presidency is IRS mirror-imaging Lois Lerner hounded Congress has proven woefully inept at asserting its
the greater fear. Over the last eight years, President the progressive nonprofit organizations of George constitutional right to check and balance Obamas
Barack Obama has transformed the powers of presi- Soros? executive overreach. The courts have often abdi-
dency in a way not seen in decades. Partisans are shocked that the press does not go cated their own oversight.
Congress talks grandly of comprehensive im- after Trumps various inconsistencies and fibs about But the press is the most blameworthy. White
migration reform, but Obama, as he promised with his supposed initial opposition to the Iraq War, or House press conferences now resemble those in
his pen and phone, bypassed the House and Senate press him on the details of Trump University. the Kremlin, with journalists tossing Putin softball
to virtually open the border with Mexico. He issued Conservatives counter that Clinton has never had questions about his latest fishing or hunting trip.
executive-order amnesties. And he allowed entire to come clean about the likely illegal pay-for-play One reason Americans are scared about the next
cities to be exempt from federal immigration law. influence peddling of the Clinton Foundation or her president is that they should be.
The press said nothing about this extraordinary serial lies about her private email server. In 2017, a President Trump or President Clinton
overreach of presidential power, mainly because But why, if elected, should either worry much will be able to do almost anything he or she wishes
these largely illegal means were used to achieve the about media scrutiny? without much oversight thanks to the precedent
progressive ends favored by many journalists. Obama established the precedent that a president of Obamas overreach, abetted by a lapdog press that
The Senate used to ratify treaties. In the past, a should be given a pass on lying to the American
forgot that the ends never justify the means.
president could not unilaterally approve the Treaty people. Did Americans, as Obama repeatedly prom-
of Versailles, enroll the United States in the League ised, really get to keep their doctors and health plans
of Nations, fight in Vietnam or Iraq without con- while enjoying lower premiums and deductibles, as n Victor Davis Hanson is a National Review and Tribune Con-
gressional authorization, change existing laws by the country saved billions through his Affordable tent Agency syndicated columnist. Twitter: @VDHanson

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n Rep. Jim Cox, R-129, Berks and Lancaster counties. Capitol office: 210 Ryan Office 1602. Email: jlawrenc@pahousegop.com; website: replawrence.com
Building P.O. Box 202129, Harrisburg, PA 17120-2129; phone: 772-2435. District Office:
2909 Windmill Road, Suite 7, Sinking Spring, Pa. 19608; phone: 866-538-2938. n Rep. Steven Mentzer, R-97, Lancaster County. Capitol office: 54 East Wing, P.O.
Email: See repjimcox.com Box 202097, Harrisburg, PA 17120; phone: 787-1776. District office: 1555 Highlands
Drive, Suite 110, Lititz PA 17543; phone: 626-1776. Email: smentzer@ pahousegop.com;
n Rep. Bryan Cutler, R-100, Lancaster County. Capitol office: 51A East Wing, P.O. website: repmentzer.com
Box 202100, Harrisburg, PA 17120; phone: 783-6424. District office: 33G Friendly
Drive, Quarryville, PA 17566; phone: 284-1965. Email: bcutler@pahousegop.com; n Rep. Brett Miller, R-41, Lancaster County. Capitol office: 54A East Wing, P.O. Box
website: repcutler.com 202041, Harrisburg, PA 17120-2041. District office: Manor West Commons, 2938
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n Rep. Mindy Fee, R-37, Lancaster County. Capitol office: 51B East Wing, P.O. Box pahousegop.com website: repmiller.com
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Manheim, PA 17545; phone: 664-4979; 503 Main St., Denver, PA 17517; phone: 336- n Rep. Mike Sturla, D-96, Lancaster County. Capitol office: 414 Main Capitol Building,
P.O. Box 202096, Harrisburg, PA 17120; phone: 787-3555. District office: 150 E. King St.,
2199. Email: mfee@pahousegop.com; website: repfee.com
Suite B, Lancaster, PA 17602; phone: 295-3157. Email: msturla@pahouse.net; website:
n Rep. Mark Gillen, R-128, Berks and Lancaster counties. Capitol office: 408 Irvis pahouse.com/sturla
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n Rep. Keith Greiner, R-43, Lancaster County. Capitol office: 54B East Wing, P.O. pahousegop.com; website: repzimmerman.com
Box 202043, Harrisburg, PA 17120; phone: 783-6422, District office: 852 Village n Sen. Ryan Aument, R-36, Lancaster County. Capitol office: 352 Main Capitol,
Road, P.O. Box 268, Lampeter, PA 17537; phone: 464-5285. Email: kgreiner@ Senate Box 203036, Harrisburg, PA 17120-3036; phone: 787-4420. District office: 301
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n Rep. Dave Hickernell, R-98, Lancaster County. Capitol office: 43A East Wing, P.O. senatoraument.com
Box 202098, Harrisburg, PA 17120; phone: 783-2076. District offices: 236 Locust St., n Sen. Lloyd Smucker, R-13, York and Lancaster counties. Capitol office: 351 Main
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17022; phone: 367-5525. Email: dhickern@pahousegop.com; website: rephickernell. St., Lancaster, PA 17603; phone: 397-1309. Email: lsmucker@pasen.gov; website:
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Faith &Values
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B ALSO INSIDE: PUZZLES & COMICS

PRIVATE EDUCATION

ELIZABETH
EISENSTADT-EVANS
COLUMNIST
HISTORIC ANNIVERSARY A CELEBRATION
OF LMS AT 75
A dark day n 7 p.m. Friday: Lancaster
remembered Mennonite School will host
75 Years of Gods Grace: A
Service of Thanksgiving, the
Anniversaries are first of four events that mark
mostly for outsiders, the schools 75th anniversary
those who pause in year and which conclude a
year from now. The celebration
the midst of their daily will take place in the Fine Arts
lives to take a moment, auditorium and will feature an
remember and perhaps Anniversary Choir, narrations
empathize before get- and music solos. The public is
ting on with their lives. invited. There is no charge. A
But families bereft of free-will offering will be taken
a child live in a radically to support three Anabaptist-
related schools in other
alternate reality. Their countries. Other events, all of
loss cannot be calibrated which take place on the main
in years, but in moments campus, are scheduled for:
spanning a lifetime. n 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13:
For those of us who Vocations and Avocations: A
live side by side with Series of Interviews.
our Amish neighbors, n 8:30 a.m. March 4,
Sunday marks a terrible 2017: Education From
anniversary 10 years an Anabaptist/Christian
since milk truck driver Perspective, featuring John
Charles Carl Roberts IV D. Roth, of Goshen College,
and Susan Schultz Huxman,
shattered the calm of president-elect of Eastern
a Bart Township one- Mennonite University.
room Amish school-
house in a hail of bullets,
n 6 p.m. Oct. 6, 2017: Stories
and Songs, by alumni,
killing five young girls DAN MARSCHKA | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
faculty and staff to celebrate
and wounding another Lancaster Mennonite School Superintendent J. Richard Thomas and board president Diane Umble at Homecoming and the Fall
five. the entrance to the school. Festival.
The death of five young
girls, ages 6 to 13, drew As it enters its 75th year, Lancaster Mennonite School
extraordinary atten-
tion for the violence it has undergone dramatic changes but has remained true to its core mission
inflicted upon a pub-
licity-shy community EARLE CORNELIUS for a song. And they thought Arts Center, which houses My dad was a public grade-
ECORNELIUS@LNPNEWS.COM
that has sought, in the they paid too much for it, art, drama and music de- school teacher from 1921 to
approximately 500 years In the summer of 1942, the 85-year-old Kraybill re- partments. 37, and he was very much
since it came into being, John H. Kraybill joined doz- called. This location is the main interested in that school, he
to be faithful to the New ens of Mennonite men and In fact, the campus was 85 campus in a system that in- said. My father was deter-
Testament teachings of youth laboring in what he de- acres and was purchased for cludes Locust Grove, New mined that all of us children
nonviolence. scribed as the wilderness. $36,000 with a 10 percent Danville, Kraybill and Her- graduate there. They did.
Within 24 hours, They were actually working down payment. shey Mennonite campuses. Preparing the school and
Amish representatives, on the overgrown campus of Today the Lancaster Men- the grounds in time for the
including some family the former Yeates School, an nonite School campus, at In the beginning normal early-September
members, moved to offer Episcopal school named for 2176 Lincoln Highway E., start of the school year, he
forgiveness, both to the state Supreme Court Justice includes a high school, a In 1942, Kraybill was the said, was a big task. The lead-
killers wife and to his Jasper Yeates. Located along middle school, the Graybill 11-year-old son of John R. ers were not sure they could
parents. Some attended Lincoln Highway east of Lan- Hall dormitory, the Rutt Kraybill, a teacher and a meet the deadline.
his funeral. caster city, it was purchased Academic Center, the G. founder of Lancaster Men- But the outbreak of World
Yet for a father who by Mennonite leaders for Parke Book Building, which nonite School. The Landis War II created a severe man-
lost one child and their new high school. is home to a Future Farmers Homes resident still has a power shortage, delaying the
had another severely Theres about 75 acres of America program, and the vivid memory of that sum- opening of schools through-
wounded, an essential there, and they bought that Calvin & Janet High Fine mer. LMS, page B6
message got lost in the
chaos of those first few
days: Forgiveness is both
a practice and a process.
The media portrayed
it as having been instant
and that was all there
was to it, said a Lan-
caster County Amish
father, who prefers that
his name not be used
and whose 12-year-old
daughter, Anna Mae,
was killed by Roberts.
Its more of a struggle
to see the way the story
was twisted than the
fact that we got so much FILE PHOTOS

attention. Then and now: Dress codes are among the many changes that have occurred at Lancaster Mennonite school. The photo at left shows
COLUMN, page B5 female students preparing for class in 1949. The photo at right shows the opening day of school in 2015.

JUDAISM

A time for introspection


Jewish New Year, Day of cussed the significance of these Jewish holi-
days.
Atonement ceremonies marked
by reflection and repentance What makes these holidays unique?
Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur ... literally,
EARLE CORNELIUS the Days of Awe, are more synagogue-based
ECORNELIUS@LNPNEWS.COM
holidays than home based.
The High Holy Days, marked by Rosh Ha- The basic rubrics of the liturgy have been the
shana and Yom Kippur the two most impor- same for almost 2,000 years. The basic rubrics
tant days on the Jewish calendar take place are observed by Jews all over the world. The
this month. melodies we sing, some of the readings in the
Rosh Hashana the Jewish New Year will vernacular that we bring along to accompany
begin at sundown Sunday. Yom Kippur the them, may be different, but the basic worship
Day of Atonement is regarded as the Sab- structure is very similar wherever you go in
bath of Sabbaths and is observed by introspec- the world.
tion and 25 hours of fasting. It will run from
sundown on Tuesday, Oct. 11, to one hour past Rosh Hashana is the beginning of the
sundown on Wednesday, Oct. 12. Jewish New Year. What year is this on the
Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur are two of Jewish calendar?
four holidays that occur in October. Sukkot We are entering the year 5777. It is tradi-
the Feast of the Tabernacles takes place tionally dated from the creation of the world
from Oct. 16-23. Shemini Atzeret/Simchat (although) the vast majority of Jews are more
BLAINE SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Torah, which is separate but connected to open to a more scientific understanding of the
Rabbi Jack Paskoff, of Congregation Shaarai Shomayim, holds new Sukkot, runs Oct. 23-25. age of the world. But for traditions sake, we
prayer books. The updated books, he said, reflect a greater sense of Earlier this week, Rabbi Jack Paskoff of Con- hold onto that number.
spirtual and ritual life for Reform Judaism. gregation Shaarai Shomayin in Lancaster, dis- ROSH HASHANA, page B6
B2 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 LNP | LANCASTER, PA

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BETWEEN BREATHS: A MEMOIR


OF PANIC AND ADDICTION
by Elizabeth Vargas

n ABC News anchorwoman Elizabeth Vargas began writing her


story the moment she told interviewer George Stephanopoulos I am
an alcoholic. In her book, Vargas discusses her accounts of growing
up with anxiety which began suddenly at the age of six when her
father served in Vietnam and how she dealt with this anxiety as
she came of age, to her eventually turning to alcohol for relief. She
tells of how she found herself living in denial, about the extent of
her addiction and keeping her dependency a secret for so long. She
addresses her time in rehab, her first year of sobriety and the guilt
she felt as a working mother who had never found the right balance.

DAY OF PRAYER
Helping people deal with depression
Calvary Church event
will focus on treatment
DIANE M. BITTING
LNP CORRESPONDENT

If you are suffering from serious de-


pression, you may have lost all hope
and feel that God has abandoned you.
But there is hope, and God is still
there, say those involved with the
eighth annual local observance of the
National Day of Prayer for Mental Ill-
ness Recovery and Understanding, to
be held Tuesday at Calvary Church.
The public event targets people deal-
ing with mental illness as well as family
members and friends who want to offer
support.
People will be given hope, said Cathi
Myers, director of the Minds Renewed
program of Handi*Vangelism Minis-
tries International of Ephrata, which is
sponsoring the event along with Faith
Friendship Ministries, Mountville.
This years theme is Depression:
Dispelling Its Darkness, and the fea-
tured speaker, local psychiatrist Dr.
Karla Campanella, will talk about de-
pression and its various treatments,
including some newer approaches. She
will also touch on how depression af- BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

fects spirituality. Dr. Karla Campanella, a psychiatrist, center, stands with National Day of Prayer for Mental Illness Recovery and Understanding event
Its an evening to help people to real- organizers Vicki Bollman, left, and Cathi Myers outside Parochial Medical Center in New Holland.
ize that depression is treatable, Myers
added. There is hope: hope for treat-
ment and then hope spiritually that to fix it, she said. lease healing chemicals to counteract
God has not abandoned them. But actually, this is something that depression.
Campanella is part of the Philhaven people struggle with as an illness, just This can be done with the newer
IF YOU GO
behavioral health care system, work- like something like high blood pres- transcranial magnetic stimulation and n What: National Day of Prayer
for Mental Illness Recovery and
ing in clinics with the Plain community sure, Campanella added. Its very the more established electroconvulsive Understanding.
and at a family practice. Originally a much a biologic illness. therapy. Known negatively in the past
family physician, she served as a medi- It is a complicated illness related to as shock therapy, modern-day ECT n When: Tuesday 7-9 p.m. at
Calvary Church, 1051 Landis
cal missionary in East Asia for four genetic predisposition and neurotrans- is done with anesthesia. Campanella Valley Road.
years before returning with her family mitters like serotonin and glutamate. describes it as the gold standard in
to the states. She then trained in psy- Recent research has shown a definite treatment and finds it to be very effec- n Registration is not required.
Admission is free; a freewill
chiatry at the University of Pennsylva- link between depression and inflam- tive for some patients. offering will be received.
nia. mation, Campanella reported. Depression can bring on thoughts Resource materials will be
Illnesses that are characterized by and feelings that are untrue and nega- available.
Millions affected inflammatory processes have a higher tively affect relationships, even with n More information:
incidence of depression, she said. Ex- God. Handi*Vangelism Ministries
Depression is one of the most signif- amples of inflammatory diseases in- Often people with depression feel International (859-4777 or
icant health issues in the world, Cam- clude lupus, Lyme, heart disease and that they are sinners, that they are very hvmi.org) or Faith Friendship
panella said. cerebral-vascular disease. bad and that God doesnt want them, Ministries (285-5596 or
The World Health Organization esti- Research on inflammation and de- explained Campanella. faithfriendship.org)
mates that 350 million people world- pression is now focused on developing Loved ones can encourage a de-
wide are affected, with more than treatment, she said; one remedy is fish pressed person to continue praying
800,000 people dying from suicide oil, with its anti-inflammatory proper- and attending religious services in the
each year. ties. hope that renewed spiritual feelings
Yet there still is a definite stigma at- Depression is usually treated with a will follow behavior. But family and in order for them to get better.
tached to depression, Campanella combination of medication and ther- friends should be understanding and God brings different things in our
noted, particularly in Lancaster Coun- apy. But other treatments are being patient and not expect someone to life, but its not that someone has de-
ty with its pull-yourself-up-by-your- developed, including promising trials quickly get over it. pression because theyre a bad person.
bootstraps mentality. in using intravenous ketamine to help This is not something that theyre Campanellas presentation will in-
Theres often an idea, especially in reverse severe depression in suicidal bringing on themselves because theyre clude a question-and-answer session.
the church, that depression is some- individuals, Campanella said. not working hard enough, Campanella The talk will be preceded by a candle-
thing that people can just get over and There is also neuromodulation, said. Its something that will take time lighting service and followed by volun-
that theyre not working hard enough where the brain is stimulated to re- and will often require more treatment tary small-group prayer time.

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Mine always seems to be the


peacekeeper and mediator.
Without going into too much
detail, my family has some
issues, and they usually volun-
teer me to fix the problem. Its
RAY MAGLIOZZI
extremely stressful, and I feel
JEANNE PHILLIPS
guilty when I dont succeed.
CAR TALK DEAR ABBY I am a travel nurse, and I ac-

Parent seeks way to help


cepted an assignment across
Weighing the concerns the country to try to step back

of towing a camper daughter stay clear of bully from it. Some of the drama fol-
lows me here, but its nothing
like when I was home. My guilt
Dear Car Talk: DEAR ABBY: Im about to get from unpleasant peers, this may continues because I feel like
I have a 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid. Two custody of my daughter after lessen the pain. my duty is to be with my fam-
years ago, when contemplating purchasing four years, so Im a little out of ily, especially my sister, who is
an 800-pound camper-trailer rigged with the parenting etiquette loop. A DEAR ABBY: Im in high emotionally co-dependent on
a tent, I first checked my owners manual. friend of mine has a daughter, school, and Im having some me. Any advice to help divide
Toyotas official line is: We do not recom- Autumn, who is an absolute problems with my friend the roles? OVERWHELMED
mend towing with this vehicle. terror and a bully. The girl has Dave. Im in every one of his IN PHOENIX
Then I followed up with direct queries at been rude to my daughter dur- classes, and he keeps coming DEAR OVERWHELMED: Please
my dealership and with the trailer manu- ing the times she has visited. to me and asking if I want to stop feeling like you did something
facturer. Toyota stuck to the corporate line, I know I wont be able to work with him. I need to say wrong in taking that assignment.
but the trailer manufacturer said it had an avoid social functions because no, but I dont know how. It You made the right choice. By do-
employee who, in spite of a similar owners Autumns family is always would be nice to work with ing it, you have gifted your family
manual statement, had been towing the same invited to a mutual friends other friends, but how do I tell with the opportunity to learn to
trailer for quite some time with a Prius. So events. My daughter wants that to Dave? CONNECTI- deal with its issues without rely-
then I followed up with some web research, nothing to do with her, and I CUT SOPHOMORE
ing exclusively on you. By now it
as well as with my car-savvy and mechanical dont know how to easily avoid DEAR SOPHOMORE: Be frank
play dates. Please advise. with your friend. All you have to should have dawned on YOU that
genius friends. you cannot fix your sisters co-
The consensus was that many people tow PERPLEXED IN THE WEST say is: Dave, I like working with
DEAR PERPLEXED: Talk to you but I also want to work dependency problem. Only she can
light-weight rigs with the Camry Hybrid and do that, if shes willing to recognize
Autumns parents about her with other people. If we both
Prius, and perhaps Toyota sticks to the party that she has a problem and accept
behavior, so it can be corrected. work with some of the others, it
line simply to protect the company under that a licensed psychotherapist
If you are worried about your will keep us sharper. And if he
its warranty terms. My car was out of war- daughter having to interact with indicates that hes taking it as and not her sister can provide
ranty at the time, so I had a hitch installed by the girl, suggest that she social- a personal rejection, tell him it her with the tools to overcome it.
U-Haul, bought the trailer, and have towed it ize with the other children at the isnt true that you like him, but
over the Appalachians and elsewhere. event and stay out of Autumns think its not smart for either of
The only thing Ive noticed is that my mile- way. If the girl acts out against you to limit yourselves. (Its the n Dear Abby is written by Jeanne
age drops a few mpg when I tow the camper. your daughter, tell your child she truth.)
Phillips and was founded by her mother,
My car is regularly maintained by the dealer- is welcome to come and spend
Pauline Phillips, also known as Abigail Van
Buren. Contact the columnist at Dear-
ship where I purchased it, and not a single some time with you. While you DEAR ABBY: I could use some Abby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles,
service manager has commented on the fact cant completely insulate her advice about family roles. CA 90069.
that a hitch is now on the car. What is your
take on this? I am planning a six-week trip
with the car and camper soon. Leonard
Well, Ill start by stipulating that Toyota knows a
lot more about this car than I do. Of course, thats Community calendar Births
also true of most third-graders. But I suspect
Toyota has some legitimate concerns that are FISHER, Jonas and
unique to its Hybrid Synergy Drive. n NEWCOMERS SOCIAL: Friday, Oct. 14. Participants For more information Mary (Zook), 429
Newcomers and Neighbors can earn Pennsylvania or to RSVP, visit Sproul Road, Kirkwood,
And had you towed this trailer under warranty a daughter, at home,
invites all women of Department of Agriculture LancasterMedicalCenters.
and made a drive-train-related claim, Toyota Lancaster County to an food safety certification. com/SeniorCircle or call Thursday.
would have been well within its rights to deny informational meeting Register online at 625-5756. KING, Benuel E. and
your claim. But since youre well out of warranty, about the organization extension.psu.edu/food/ Sarah (Stoltzfus), Leola,
Leonard, Ill consider myself off the hook, too. and a social time Thursday. safety/courses/servsafe or n ROME TRIP: Heart of a son, at WellSpan
And hey, its not my car, so go for it, Len. For more information, call the extension office, Lancaster and Lancaster Ephrata Community
including time and place, 394-6851. Hospital, Thursday.
What makes me think youll be able to get away Regional Medical Centers
email membership@
with it is that the weight is relatively light. The LancasterNewcomers by
Senior Circle is heading to SIEGEL, Adrienne, and
n FOSTER PARENT Rome and southern Italy
2007 Camry Hybrid is sold as a five-passenger Monday. ORIENTATION: Families
Kevin Arnold, Maytown,
vehicle. So if you have five people in the car, and in the spring of 2017. An a daughter, at Heart
United Network, 412 S. informational meeting will of Lancaster Regional
two of them are mothers-in-law, youd already be n CLERGY SEMINAR: Angle St., Mount Joy, be held for all interested Medical Center,
over 800 pounds. Signature Senior Living will host a foster parent persons at 5 p.m. Thursday Wednesday.
Youll certainly use the gasoline engine more, will sponsor a seminar orientation from 6 to 8
at Heart of Lancaster STOLTZFUS, Melvin J.
which contributes to your lower mileage. But the for clergy members by p.m. Thursday. The agency
provides specialized foster Regional Medical Center, and Sadie S. (Stoltzfus),
a geriatric specialist at 9
same thing that applies to all cars applies to your a.m. Wednesday at Clipper care, striving to ensure 1500 Highlands Drive, Lititz. Honey Brook, a
Camry Hybrid: When you make the car work Magazine Stadium, 650 permanency for children For more information or to daughter, at home,
harder, you do shorten the life of its parts. N. Prince St. Dr. Sandra through reunification, RSVP, call 625-5756 or visit Friday.
And by adding weight whether its a camping Petersen will present The kinship placement or LancasterMedicalCenters. STOLTZFUS, Michael
Difficult Journey: Tips for adoption. com/SeniorCircle.
trailer or your in-laws youre making the engine and Kathryn (King),
and the electric motor work harder. What effect Ministering to Alzheimers New Holland, a son, at
Patients and Their n COMMUNITY MEAL: n HISPANIC home, Thursday.
that will have on the longevity of the car is hard Families. CELEBRATION: The fifth
Elizabethtown First Church WEAVER, John and
to say. Maybe instead of 200,000 miles, youll get of God, 144 S. Market St., annual Official National Norma (Nolt), 320
180,000 out of it? Who knows, exactly? n EDUCATION TOPIC: Elizabethtown, will host a Hispanic Heritage Month Conestoga Creek Road,
So I would suggest that you take the same The Lancaster Lebanon free community meal at 6 Celebration of Lancaster Ephrata, a daughter, at
precautions that Id recommend to any car owner Right to Education Task p.m. Thursday. Groceries will be held from 6 to home, Thursday.
who is pushing the limits of his or her vehicle: Force will meet at noon also will be distributed at 9 p.m. Thursday at The
Wednesday at Lancaster- this time. Volunteers and Ware Center, 42 N. Prince ZIMMERMAN,
First, overdo it as little as possible. Youre already Catherine, and Jamie
Lebanon Intermediate Unit donations are welcome; call St. It will recognize the
carrying around an 800-pound trailer that the 13, 1020 New Holland Ave., 367-7060. contributions Latinos have
Wentzel, Ephrata, a son,
manufacturer recommends against. So dont to consider The Difference made to the region, state
at WellSpan Ephrata
throw your entire college Frank Zappa record col- Between an Individualized Community Hospital,
n SENIOR CIRCLE: Heart and nation. Thursday.
lection in there, too (including your eight copies Education Plan and a 504 of Lancaster and Lancaster
of Peaches en Regalia). Dont collect samples Plan. There is no cost to Regional Medical Centers
attend, but registration is
n Community calendar
of igneous rock on your trip and try to lug them required; call 606-1683.
Senior Circle will host runs as space is available.
home. And dont take both mothers-in-law with Lunch and Learn at 11:30 Email your information to
a.m. Thursday at Heart of news@lnpnews.com or mail
you. Be reasonable. n SERVSAFE SPANISH Lancaster Regional Medical it to LNP, attention Wanika Connect with us
And the same goes for your speed. Because CLASS: Penn State Center, 1500 Highlands Hightower, P.O. Box 1328,
the trailer not only adds weight but also adds a Extension is offering a Drive, Lititz. Dr. Linda Lancaster, PA 17608-1328.
lot of wind resistance, take it very easy at high- ServSafe course taught Myers, breast surgeon, will
way speeds. Go 55, not 85. Leave plenty of room in Spanish from 9 a.m. to discuss breast health and
between you and the cars in front of you, because 12:30 p.m. Wednesday and
Friday at Tec Centro, 102
genetic testing for breast
cancer. The session is free Personal Injury
& Medical Malpractice
extra weight also affects your braking distances. Chester St. The exam will for Senior Circle members,
And while Im not aware of any routine mainte- be given from 9-11 a.m. $5 for nonmembers.
nance you can do for the electric propulsion sys-
tem, you certainly can change the motor oil in the
gasoline engine before and after your travels, or 29% contigency fee
every 3,000 miles while youre on the road. These No out of pocket cost
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I hope to at least persuade you to be as gentle JUSTIN C. GEARTY, JR.
on the car as possible. Good luck, Leonard, and
53 N. Duke St., Suite 315
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Local notes LBC HOSTS PIECES TOUR update on restoration work at the
church and schoolroom will also be
ing has an individual agenda.
The churches include:
Chris August and Jonny Diaz will part of the program. The one-room
BISHOP TO MARK 2 perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Lan- school served as Bart Township High n Community Bible Church, 331 Anderson-
caster Bible College as a part of their School from 1903 to 1927. Displays
EVENTS IN LANCASTER Pieces Tour. Ticket prices range in the schoolroom museum will in-
Ferry Road, Marietta, every Thursday at 7
p.m., Oct. 6 through Nov. 10, in Room 107.
Bishop Ronald Gainer, of the Diocese from $13 to $40 and can be purchased clude a tribute to Hazel Woerth, a For more information, call Mike Spangler
of Harrisburg, will make two appear- by phone at 459-3701. Prices include 1925 Bart High School graduate who at 653-1283.
ances in Lancaster County this week- a $3 service charge per ticket. Tickets is now 108.
will be priced higher at the door. n Landisville Church of God, 171 Church
end. At 5 p.m. today he will be the Cel- St., Landisville, every Sunday at 6:30
ebrant for the Mass for the National p.m., Oct. 2 through Nov. 6 in the main
Convention of the Holy Name Societies RUSSIAN ENSEMBLE SECOND SUNDAY AT sanctuary. Contact 898-8144 for more
at Holy Trinity Church, 409 Cherry St., AT GRACE LUTHERAN GRACE E.C. information.
Columbia. Bishop Mitchell T. Rozanski Grace Evangelical Community n Word of Life Chapel, 139 Wickersham
of the Diocese of Springfield, Massachu- The Russian vocal ensemble LYRA Church, 415 S. Shippen St., is offer- Road, Bainbridge, every Wednesday at 7
setts, will deliver the homily. will offer a free concert at Grace Lu- ing special music and musicians ev- p.m. Contact 426-1171.
At 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Gainer will be the theran Church, 517 N. Queen St., at ery second Sunday at 9 a.m. Calling it
celebrant and homilist for the 90th An- 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9. LYRA will sing two and one-half hours of sanctified
niversary Mass of the Catholic Daugh- representative works from the Rus- cool, musicians will perform gospel ST. MARYS PLANS
ters of the Americas, Court Queen of sian Orthodox Church choral tradi- Americana and originals, followed LEGACY GALA
Peace No. 1023 at St. Philip the Apostle tion, then, changing into traditional by messages from the Bible and a
Catholic Church, 2111 Millersville Pike, costume, will sing Russian folksongs, brunch. Historic St. Marys, of Lancaster,
Millersville. coupled with dialogue and acting. The For more information, call 393- will celebrate the completion of Phase
group has been praised for its coor- 0458 or contact the church at One of its Legacy Project, the handi-
dination and intonation, clarity and graceecchurch@hotmail.com. cap accessibility of the church, and
DAVID KIM TO PERFORM range. The singers are touring here for begin fundraising for Phase Two of
two months, singing at 47 concerts in this project, which includes a new
AT ST. STEPHEN 42 cities. hospitality area and improved class-
TOGETHER AGAIN TOUR
Parking is available in the LGH Pa- rooms, with a Legacy Gala, Nov. 5 at
St. Stephen Reformed Presbyterian vilion garage and in the former YMCA AT SOLANCO BAPTIST the Ware Center, 42 N. Prince St.
Church, 249 E. Main St., New Holland, lot at North Queen and Frederick A Southern Gospel concert featur- Heavy hors doeuvres and beer and
will host Fall Friend Day Sunday. Vio- streets. ing the Dixie Melody Boys and the wine will be served, and the event will
linist David Kim, concertmaster of the New Dove Brothers on the Together include live entertainment and silent
Philadelphia Orchestra, will provide Again Tour will be held at Solanco and live auctions. Free parking will be
special music at both the 8:15 and the OCTORARA COVENANTER Baptist Church, 166 Oak Bottom available in the Central Parking Ga-
10:30 a.m. services. SERVICE SCHEDULED Road, Quarryville, at 7 p.m. Saturday, rage and the Prince Street Garage.
Kim also serves as concertmaster Oct. 8. The cost of a ticket is $100. The dead-
of the All-Star Orchestra in New York The Octorara Covenanter Presbyte- The price is $10 per person in ad- line to purchase tickets is Oct. 23. For
City, a group comprised of leading mu- rian Foundation will hold its annual vance or $15 ($5 for those 12 and tickets, call the parish office at 392-
sicians from major orchestras across worship service and celebration at 3 under). A love offering also will be 2578. This event will follow a Mass at
the United States, and is artist-in-res- p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9, at the Covenanter received. For more information, call 4 p.m. at St. Marys Church with Fa-
idence at Eastern University in subur- (Shrine) Church, 1188 Valley Road, 278-6787. ther Leo Goodman as the celebrant.
ban Philadelphia. Quarryville.
Sam Mecum will speak on the topic,
The Rev. Tim Witmer will begin his
The English Presbyterian Church of CHURCHES HOST PRAY FOR
fall series: Growing Together: What Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
the Bible Says About Healthy Relation- The service also will feature the OUR NATION MEETINGS
ships Based on the One Another Texts Kirkin O Th Tartans, a ceremony With national elections upcoming,
of the Bible. honoring the Covenanter Presbyte- several churches are sponsoring in- Follow us
For more information, call 354-7871 rians resistance to British rule and dividual Pray for Our Nation meet- on Facebook at
or visit the website at ststephenpca. dedicated to all Scots living away from ings at their worship location. These

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A ANGLICAN WESTGATE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Member of ABC Churches
Son Light Bible Church
2503 Oregon Pike, Lancaster
9:00 A.M. Sunday School
LITITZ
300 W. Orange St., Lititz
PASTORS:
E EVANGELICAL
FREE CHURCH
CHURCH OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
750 Greenfield Road
2235 Old Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster 10:30 A.M. Worship Eric Landram & Stephen R. Hess SAT. 6:00 P.M. Holy Eucharist
ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN Rev. Robert Zimmerman, Pastor Visit www.sonlightbc.org 717-626-2131 LANCASTER EVANGELICAL SUNDAY
The Bachman Center, Homestead 9:15 A.M. Sunday School 9 A.M. Traditional Service FREE CHURCH 8:15 A.M. Holy Eucharist
Village, 633 Community Way 10:15 A.M. Worship 9:15 A.M. Contemporary Service 419 Pierson Road, Lititz 9:30 A.M. Christian Education
9:00 A.M. Sunday Service
Father James Johnson
Church: (717) 299-1990
Wednesday 6:30 P.M. Bible Study
B BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
10:30 A.M. Sunday School
www.lititzcob.org
Phone: 626-5332
9:00 A.M. Worship & Sunday School
10:50 A.M. Worship & Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Holy Eucharist
WED. 7:00 P.M. Evening Prayer

allsaintsanglicanlancaster.org
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FAITH Bible Fellowship
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COMMUNITY CHURCH
151 Donerville Rd., Lanc 17603
David A.Thomann, Pastor 285-1900
9:00 A.M. Morning Worship
9:00 A.M. Sunday School
EPISCOPAL
i INTERDENOMINATIONAL THE REDEEMER
500 Pearl St., Lancaster
David D. Kreider, Senior Pastor
Carl J. Frederick, Pastor Emeritus
2460 New Holland Pike 10:15 A.M. Coffee & Conversation BANGOR EPISCOPAL CHURCH CHRIST THE KING www.redeemerlutheranchurch.net
NEW LIFE CHURCH Lancaster, PA 17601 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship Established 1722 COMMUNITY CHURCH SAT. 6:00pm Holy Communion
One Church. One Vision. Multiple Locations Doug Winne, Pastor WED. 7 P.M. AWANA (Sept.-Apr) 2099 Main St., Churchtown, PA 2449 Marietta Avenue, Lancaster SUN. 8:00am Holy Communion
Website: newlifelancaster.org 717-575-6569 WED. 7 P.M. Youth (717) 445-0253 9:30 A.M. Worship & Sunday School 9.30am Sunday Church School
Main Campus 9:00 A.M. Sunday School www.faithbfc.com www.bangorepiscopal.org Phone (717) 397-7557 11:00am Holy Communion
1991 Old Philadelphia Pk, Lancaster 10:30 A.M. Worship The Rev. Canon Mark A. Scheneman Website: www.ctkcommunity.org
Phone 394-4015 Visit: www.burninghearts.org Sunday Holy Eucharist 10:00 AM
Chris Foster, Lead Pastor
Sunday Services
9:00 and 11:00 AM Worship
8 A.M. & 9:45 A.M. Sun. School
CALVARY CHURCH
1051 Landis Valley Road
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CHRIST
HOPE Episcopal Church
Crown of Life Fellowship
610 E. Main St, Mount Joy.
Phone 293-8872
CONCORDIA
West Hempfield
Beau Eckert, Senior Pastor 3825 Concordia Road, Columbia
Wednesday 7:00 P.M. Family Night
8:00 A.M. Sunday School HEMPFIELD An Historic Church Sun 10AM Celebrating Jesus Christ Ph 717-285-4626 Fax 285-0668
Nursery provided for all services 2425 Mountain Road, Manheim PA www.COLMIN.org
9:15 A.M. Worship & Sun. School 2600 Marietta Ave., Lanc. 17601 www.concordiaelc.com
Ethiopian Campus 11:00 A.M. Worship* & Sun. School (717) 295-9800
Rev.Timothy Small, Rector (717) 665-6311
Rev. Mary Anne Kingsborough,
1991 Old Philadelpia Pike, Lancaster 10:00 A.M. Service of Holy Eucharist
11:00 A.M. Broadcast WDAC 94.5 fm 9:00 A.M. Sunday School Pastor
Sunday Service: 11 AM Worship 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship 10:15 A.M. Worship
10:00 A.M. Sunday School DOVE Westgate Church SATURDAY Worship 6:00 P.M.
City Campus *SpanishTranslation Provided Nursery, Pre-School Worship
www.hopechurchmanheim.com 1755 West Main Street, Ephrata SUNDAY Worship 9:30 A.M.
41 Caroline St., Lancaster, PA WEDNESDAY NIGHT - FAMILY NIGHT Childrens Worship Sunday School 10:45 A.M.
Sunday Service:10:30AM Worship Activities for all ages (call for times) www.DoveWestgateChurch.org NURSERY PROVIDED
Manheim Campus Adult PrayerTime 6:30 P.M. ST. EDWARDS Sunday Worship 9:30 A.M.

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8 W. Colebrook St., Manheim, PA (Nursery Care for all svcs. except 8 AM Sun.)
717- 560-2341 ~ www.calvarychurch.org CHRISTIAN & 2453 Harrisburg Pk. 898-6276 717-721-3775
Sunday Service: 10 AM Worship www.sainteds.org
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Rev. Canon Stephen C. Casey, Rector GRACE
LAKE VIEW 8:00 AM Holy Eucharist Rite I (said) Ephrata Community North Queen at James St.
STRASBURG BIBLE CHURCH 10:15 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II Church Pastor: Stephen P. Verkouw
211 Gap Road, Strasburg, PA
383 Lake View Dr, Manheim
LANCASTER Nursery 70 Clay School Road, Ephrata SAT. 6 P.M. Holy Communion - Chapel
Rev. Mark J. Thiboldeaux, Pastor
Pastor John Collins 665-7535
ALLIANCE CHURCH 10:40 A.M. Christian Education Phone (717) 733-4071 SUNDAY
717-687-6865 210 Pitney Rd., Lancaster PA 17601 2nd Sunday - 9:10 AM Contemporary
www.ephratacommunitychurch.com 7:45 A.M. Holy Communion - Nave
8:00 A.M. Chapel 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 717-397-1121 www.lancastercma.org Saturday Worship Service 6:00 p.m. 9:00 A.M. Church School
10:30 A.M. Morning Worship 3rd Saturday - 5:30 PM Rite II
9:00 A.M. Worship Celebration Sunday 9am & 10:30am Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. 10:30 A.M. Holy Communion - Nave
6:00 P.M. Evening Service WED. 12:00 Holy Eucharist w/healing
11:15 A.M. Discovery Hour Worship Service www.gracelutheranchurch.com
WED. 11:00 A.M. Bible Study WED. 7:00 P.M. Bible Study/Prayer
WED. 7 P.M. Lifeline Youth Ministry www.lakeviewbiblechurch.org PETRA

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ST. JAMES
Duke & Orange Streets
CHURCH
565 Airport Rd., New Holland HOLY SPIRIT

B LCBC Church 397-4858 saintjameslancaster.org Ph. 354-5394 web: petra.church 3131 Columbia Avenue
BAPTIST is one church in multiple The Rev. David W. Peck, Rector Senior Pastors: Lester & Rev. Clifton Eshbach, Pastor
locations that exists to introduce The Rev. Robert H. Schoeck, Associate 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion
FIRST CHURCH OF Erma Zimmerman 10:45 A.M. Church School
people to Jesus and help them fully J.R. Ankney, Director of Music
follow Him. Each campus features
CHRIST, SCIENTIST SAT. 5 P.M. Mass
Sunday Worship Services www.holyspiritlutheran.org
BRIGHT SIDE BAPTIST 9:00 and 11:00 A.M.
bible-based messages and live music West Lemon & Water Sts., Lancaster SUN. 8:30 A.M. Rite | Holy Eucharist Nursery Care and Children's Ministry
515 Hershey Ave., Lancaster Phone: 394-3352 10:30 A.M. Rite || Holy Eucharist Sign Interpretation, 9AM Service Only
Louis A. Butcher, Jr. Pastor 295-9431 and as well as adult small groups,
student ministries, and kid ministries. 10:30 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICE with Children's Chapel SpanishTranslation, 11AM Service Only HOLY TRINITY Ephrata
Sun: 8:30 A.M. Sunday School 10:30 A.M. Sunday School 167 E. Main St., Ephrata
LCBC has eight campuses across the
10:00 A.M. Morning Worship WED. 7:30 P.M. Testimony Meetiing Rev. Henry E. Herbener, Pastor
state of Pennsylvania including three in Childcare Provided WORSHIP CENTER
Wed. 6:00 P.M. Prayer Service ST. JOHNS CHURCH Sunday 8:00 & 10:30 A.M.
the Lancaster area: READING ROOM - Please call for hrs 2384 New Holland Pike, Lancaster
Wed. 12 Noon & 7:00 PM Bible Study Traditional Liturgies w/Holy Comm.
Ephrata meets (West Lemon & Water Streets) A Jubilee Ministry Center Phone 656-4271 Sunday Church School & Adult Forum
SUNDAYS at 9:00AM & 10:45AM West Chestnut & Mulberry Sts. website: www.worshipcenter.org
299-1188 9:15 AM
EBENEZER BAPTIST 12:30 PM, 4:30PM & 6:15PM Sunday Worship Services Thursday 7 PM Spoken Liturgy w/

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www.stjohns-lancaster.org 8:30AM, 10:00AM and 11:30 AM
701 N. Lime St., Lancaster 17602 at 6 Hahnstown Road, EPHRATA Holy Communion
Rev. Roland P. Forbes Jr., Pastor 392-4292 Lanc City meets CHURCH OF CHRIST The Rev. John W. Morris, Rector www.holytrinityephrata.org
The Rev. Dr. Barbara J. Seras, Assistant
SUN. 9:15 AM Morning Prayer

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SUNDAYS at 8:30AM, 10AM & 11:30AM 8:00 AM Holy Eucharist (Rite I)
SUN. 10:00 AM Worship
SUN. 10:00 AM Childrens Church
at 313 W. Liberty St. in LANCASTER 9:15 AM Christian Educ. - all ages* ISLAMIC CENTER LUTHERAN
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE - Manheim meets CONESTOGA VALLEY 10:15 AM Choral Eucharist (Rite II)*
SATURDAYS at 4:30PM & 6:15PM 2045 Horseshoe Road * Childcare Provided Holy Trinity
and SUNDAYS at 9AM & 10:45AM 393-4281 ---- WEDNESDAY --- 31 South Duke St., near East King
FIRST BAPTIST- Lanc. at 2392 Mount Joy Road, MANHEIM 8:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M. Worship 12:05 P.M. Eucharist & Healing Svc. Islamic Community Ctr. www.trinitylancaster.org
Member of ABC Churches 10:00 A.M. Bible Study 275 Hess Blvd, Lancaster PA 17601 8:30 AM Worship Service
Gatherings are broadcast every Sunday
600 N. Duke at Frederick St. 6 P.M. Eve. Service 1st Sun @ mo. (717) 546-4225, icclpa.org 9:45 AM Adult Forum/Church School
morning at 10:00 A M on WJTL 90.3 FM
9:30 A.M. Sunday School WED. 7:00 P.M. Midweek Bible Study ST. PAUL 11:00 AM Worship Service
For more info visit LCBCchurch.com
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10:45 A.M. Morning Worship
WED. 7:00 P.M. Prayer
MARIETTA SUSQUEHANNA 340 Locust Street LUTHERAN
30 Apple Ave., Marietta PA 17547 Phone 684-8496 St. James, Columbia
COMMUNITY For info, please call or see website 10th and Manor Sts., 684-5135
GRACE BAPTIST BIBLE CHURCH 717-426-4537
9:00 A.M. Bible Study www.stpaulepchcolumbia.org 10:30 A.M. Worship (Nursery avail)
MILLERSVILLE (717) 426-1345 www.cbcpa.org
10:00 A.M. Worship
ASCENSION 9:15 A.M. Sunday School
Walnut Hill Road, Millersville 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Worship Service 600 E. Penn Grant Road www.stjamescolumbiapa.com
Pastor Joel DeVinney WED. 7:00 P.M. Bible Study PO Box 635, Willow Street, PA
SUN. 9:15 A.M. Sunday School www.susquehannachurchofchrist.org St. Pauls Pastor: The Rev. Steven R. Bowser
10:30 A.M. Morning Worship MILLERSVILLE 90 S. Charlotte St. Manheim SATURDAY 6:00 P.M. Worship
ST. PAUL - Lititz
WED. 6:25 P.M. Awana program BIBLE CHURCH (717) 665-6584

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SUNDAY 8:15 & 10:45 A.M. Worship
6:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting Pastor Steve Cornell CHURCH OF THE 9:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist Sunday School 9:30 A.M.
200 West Orange Street
9:30 A.M. Sunday School Lititz, PA 626-4709
1940 New Danville Pike - 872-4260 BRETHREN Holy Communion at all services. The Rev. Robert J. Myallis, Pastor
8:20 A.M. & 11 A.M. Sun. Worship Nursery Available
GRACE BAPTIST 9:45-10:45 A.M. Sunday School (717)464-5683 www.ascensionws.org
Sunday Worship
OF LANCASTER --- Nursery Care at all Services ---- HEMPFIELD ST. THOMAS 8:00am & 10:45am
1899 Marietta Ave. - Episcopal Church Sunday School for all ages 9:30am
WED. 7:00 P.M. (September to May) 1186 Stevens St. nr. East Pete.
717- 394-6991 www.MillersvilleBibleChurch.org Pete Kontra, Senior Pastor 301 St. Thomas Rd. 717-569-3241 CHRIST - Elizabethtown www.StPaulLititz.net
Rev. Greg Funk, Pastor Kent Rice, Pastor of Outreach & Mission Rt. 272 - 2 mi. N. of Lanc Shopping Ctr. 125 East High Street
9:30 A.M. Sunday School Geoff Davis, Associate Pastor 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion Albert J Domines,
10:45 A.M. Worship New Hope Bible Fellow. Doug Hinton, Pastor of Youth 9:00 A.M. Christian Educ. - all ages Sr Pastor ST. PAUL - Millersville
-------- WEDNESDAYS -------- Changing Lives Through the Love of Jesus & Discipleship - Karen Rice, 10:00 A.M. Family Service/Comm. Service of Holy Communion 8:15am 222 N. George Street
7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting 9 Eisenhower Blvd. - Ph. 397-2005 Coord. of Children's Ministries (Nursery) Sunday School for all ages 9:45am The Rev. Connie Mentzer, Pastor
Youth Groups Awana* Choir* 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship 8:00 AM Traditional Worship WED 12:00 Noon - Healing Service Service of Holy Communion 11am 9:00 A.M. Worship
* Meets during the school year Ministries include: Childrens, MS, Sr 9:00 AM Sunday School www.st-thomas-lancaster.diocpa.org NURSERY PROVIDED 10:15 A.M. Church School
www.gbclancaster.org High, Young Adult, Mens & Womens 10:15 AM Blended Worship God's Spirit is alive here! www.ChristLutheran-Etown.com Visit: www.stpaulmillersville.org
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Column: A dark day


ISAIAH 61 AWARDS

Continued from B1 The West Nickel


Even in an outside Mines Schoolhouse,
world in which retribu- where Roberts then
tion often seems more proceeded to take
the norm than the his own life, has been
exception, the Amish demolished and a new
principled commit- school called New
Carlos The Rev. Guy Boyer Ron Gibson Marlin Thomas ment to forgiveness Hope has been built
Graupera Jim Amstutz isnt remarkable in nearby. But the memo-
itself. After all, Jewish, ries of that violent

Mission recognizes 5 Islamic and Christian


foundational docu-
day will not be erased
as long as there are

for community service


ments contain many parents and siblings left
verses that address to remember and tears
Gods mercy and the left to shed.
human need to forgive When asked how well
Water Street Mission honored four Ron Gibson, a former resident at and seek forgiveness. he remembers the day
community leaders and recognized Water Street who now works at the What seems to have of the shootings, Anna
a longtime board member at its first mission, received the Oak of Righ- riveted observers, both The memories Maes father doesnt
Isaiah 61 Awards Thursday at Calvary
Church, 1051 Landis Valley Road.
teousness Award. Gibson entered
Water Street Mission eight years ago
here and around the
world, was the way in
of that violent hesitate.
As clear as day, he
Carlos Graupera received the Re- after coming to Lancaster from Balti- which Amish families day will not be says.
storer of the City Award. Graupera more. He became motivated to change, moved, within less erased as long But over time, hes be-
has served as executive director of the turned his life over to God, and later than 24 hours, to offer come comfortable with
Spanish American Civic Association left Water Street to work at a drug and mercy, both to the as there are the thought that though
since 1973, has played a vital role in alcohol rehab center for teenage boys killers spouse and to parents and it wasnt part of Gods
creating a vibrant Latino community before returning to work at the mis- his parents. will, it was permitted
and oversawcreation of the SACA De- sion. Gibson is currently a life coach at (When he meets with siblings left to to happen, perhaps as
velopment Corporation. Water Street, and is a member of In the survivors and family remember and a way to get His name
The Rev. Jim Amstutz, executive di- Light Ministries serving on the secu- members of other mass recognized in ways
rector of the Lancaster County Council rity ministry. shootings, as some of tears left to that might not have
of Churches, was awarded the Servant Water Street Mission created the the Amish families shed. happened otherwise.
Leader Award. Amstutz has served on awards, which were taken from Isaiah continue to do, this It makes it easier to ac-
the boards of Hunger Free Lancaster, 61:1-4, to celebrate the charitable work father of nine surviving cept that God allowed it
Community Action Program and the that is being done in the community, children tells them that ready in agony over the than that God ordained
Re-entry Management Organization. said Jack Crowley, president. forgiveness is a choice loss of a child. it.
Guy Boyer, a community homeless In addition to the Isaiah 61 Awards, followed by a journey, Though Amish gener- And though the toll
outreach worker for Tabor Commu- officials also recognized Marlin Thom- not a magical cure for ally shun publicity, he taken by Roberts was
nity Services since 2010, was presented as for his 40 years of service on the mis- anger and hurt.) does believe that some terrible indeed, it could
with the Good News Award. Boyer is sions Board of Directors. Thomas has It pains him, he tells good has emerged from have been even worse
on the front lines walking the streets of been a generous donor to Water Street, me in a few minutes the tragedy. Because had God not inter-
Lancaster, meeting homeless individu- most recently contributing to the ex- snatched from work- forgiveness became vened, he suggested.
als and connecting them to services tensive kitchen and dining room reno- place duties, that this the theme of so many It had to stop, and He
and organizations who can help. vation project. misinterpretation of stories, and the public put a stop to it.
forgiveness promoted face of his Amish com-
by some in the media munity, Gods word
Connect Facebook, Twitter & Instagram: may have been the made its way to places n Elizabeth Eisenstadt-Ev-
ans is a freelance writer and
with us cause of suffering for it might not have gone

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ST. PETERS
Lititz Pike & Delp Road
569-9211 |
LITITZ
200 block East Main Street
Rev. Dean Jurgen &
WESTMINSTER
2151 Oregon Pike
Lancaster
OUR MOTHER OF
PERPETUAL HELP
Church & Pine Sts., Ephrata
S SALVATION
ARMY
CHIQUES
Rte. 230, East of Mount Joy
Rev. Beverly T. Andrews, Pastor
stpeterslutheran.org Rev. Mark Breland (717) 569-2151 (717) 733-9641 9:00 A.M. Traditional Worship
8:00am Traditional Service Dir. of Music: Dr. Jeffrey S. Gemmell Senior Pastor: Dr. Michael A. Rogers REDEMPTORISTS SALVATION ARMY 9:00 & 10:30 A.M. Sunday School
10:45am Traditional Service CHURCH OFFICE (717) 626-8515 8:00 & 11:00 A.M. Worship Rev. John McLoughlin, C.SsR. 131 South Queen Street, Lancaster 10:30 A.M. Praise Service
10:45am New Day Praise Service www.lititzmoravian.org 9:30 A.M. Church School Saturday Mass 5:00 PM 717-397-7565 Nursery Available - Phone 653-5175
9:30am Word of Life Deaf Service 6:30 P.M. Worship Sunday Mass 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 AM Captains Tim & Lisa Sheehan www.chiquesumc.org
All are welcome - Nursery available 8:00 & 10:30 AM Sunday Worship Wednesday Evening - Family Night 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship
9:15 AM Sunday School for all ages! Activities for All Ages 11:00 A.M. Sunday School Classes
www.westpca.com
ZION SACRED HEART (Toddlers - Adult) CHRIST
East Petersburg 558 West Walnut Street 935 East Walnut St., Lanc.
1905 Broad St.
Rev. Daniel M. Long, Sr. Pastor
Rev. Mary Margaret Ruth Assoc. Pastor
8am & 10:30am Worship Services
N NAZARENE
P PRESBYTERIAN
(Rte. 23 West at Nevin St.)
Pastor Rev. Michael E. Messner
Saturday 5:00 P.M. Mass
Sunday 8:00 A.M. - 10:30 A.M.
S SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST
Roseann Goldberg-Taylor, Pr.
397-0541
8:45 A.M. Sunday School
10:00 A.M. Worship
Nursery care provided during 10:30 BETHANY Sunday Evening 6:00 P.M. Mass
service NEW HOLLAND NAZARENE 25 N. West End Ave., Lanc. LANCASTER CHURCH
Sunday school for all ages 9am 428 Ranck Avenue (across from Clock Towers) 151 City Mill Rd., Lancaster First Church - Lancaster
Ample parking, handicapped acces. (just off Rte. 23 Phone (717) 394-4495
For more information, call (717) 569- in New Holland)
Phone: 393-2690 Rev. Kent Holmes
10:00 A.M. Worship Service
SAN JUAN BAUTISTA Pastor Thomas Hennlein
Duke & Walnut St.
1359 or email church@zionep.org Rev. Kenneth Mingledorff, Pastor IGLESIA CATOLICA www.lancasterchurch.org
717-394-7231
www.zionep.com HISPANA www.engagegodfirst.org
9:00 A.M. Worship / Sunday School SATURDAY SABBATH
425 S. Duke Street -- Tel: 392-4118 8:15, 9.30, 10:45 Worship
10:45 A.M. Worship / Sunday School CHESTNUT LEVEL Parraco: Padre Allan F. Wolfe
9:30 A.M. Sabbath School
WED. 7 P.M. Family Night Electives 1068 Chestnut Level Rd
ZION - Landisville Sabado 6:00 P.M. Confesiones
10:45 A.M. Worship
Quarryville PA 17566 Ph: 548-2763
85 East Brandt Boulevard
www.chestnutlevel.org 7:00 P.M. Misa FIRST U.M. - Ephrata
Rev. Janice Marie E. Lowden, Pastor

N U
Domingo 9:00 A.M. Mass (in English) 68 N. Church St
8:00 A.M. Traditional Worship NON- Rev. Guy Dunham Interim Pastor
Misas 10:30 A.M., 12:30 & 6:00 P.M. UNITARIAN 738-2465
Aaron Atkinson, Dir. of Youth Ministries
9:15 A.M. Sunday School DENOMINATIONAL 8:00 AM Worship - nursery avail. UNIVERSALIST Walter Carter, Lead Pastor
10:30 A.M. Contemporary Worship Jeremy Shirk, Youth Pastor
9:15 AM Sunday School - all ages.
10:30 AM Worship - childcare avail. St. Andrew Ukrainian 8:30 A.M. Traditional Service
ZION - MARIETTA CHURCH OF THE FATHER, CATHOLIC MISSION Unitarian Universalist 9:45 A.M. Equipping Hour
1290 River Rd., Marietta 426-1884 SON AND HOLY GHOST at St. John Neumann Catholic Church Church of Lancaster 11:00 A.M. Contemporary Service
www.zionmarietta.org 535 1/2 - 537 Howard Ave.,
FIRST Presbyterian 601 East Delp Road, Lancaster PA 538 W. Chestnut St 717-393-1733 Secure Nursery Care Provided
Pastor Traci Glover 140 E. Orange St. 394-6854 Sermon: Rev. Coeyman on A Time of
Lanc. Rev. Geoff Kohler, Divine Liturgy Sundays at 1:30 P.M.
9:30 A.M. Sunday School Pastor Rev. Albert A. Belton Rev. Andriy Rabiy 610-376-0586 Turning 10am.
Rev. Don Hackett, A Welcoming Congregation -
10:45 A.M. Sunday Worship SUN. 9:00 A.M. Bible School Rev. Dan Snyder Religious Ed. for children & youth
OTTERBEIN
10:30 A.M. Worship www.fpcLIVE.org N. Queen & Clay Sts, Lancaster
www.uuclonline.org

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6:00 P.M. Worship Rev. Jonette Gay
LUTHERAN TUES. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study
8:30 A.M. Early Worship ST. ANNE 9:30 AM Worship/Child. Sun. Schl.
9:00 A.M. Contemporary Worship
NORTH AMERICAN FRI. 7:30 P.M. Worship N. Duke & Liberty Streets Off-Street Parking

U
11:00 A.M. Traditional Worship
Childcare Available
Fr. Tri M. Luong, Pastor UNITED CHURCH
Reformation Lutheran Ch We are a Stephen Ministry Congregation
Saturday Reconciliation 3-4PM
Saturday 4:30 P.M. Mass
OF CHRIST
2100 Manor Ridge Dr., Lanc. HOSANNA! Sunday 8:00 & 10:30 A.M. Mass ST. PAULS - ETOWN
Rev. Luke Seamon, Pr. 717-305-8796 A Fellowship of Christians HIGHLAND 1:00 PM Mass in Vietnamese 398 N. Locust St. 367-1889
9:00 AM Worship Service 29 Green Acre Road, Lititz 17543 500 E. Roseville Road CHURCH OF 8:30 AM Traditional Worship
10:30 AM Sunday School 626-2560
Lancaster, Pa 17601
THE APOSTLES 9:45 AM -10:45 AM Sunday School
Nursery Available www.hosannalititz.org 1850 Marietta Ave., Lanc. 17603 11AM- 12PM Contemporary Worship
http://www.highlandpc.org
For info. see www.reformation-NALC.org SUN. 9 & 11 A.M. Worship
The Rev. Dr. Roger Rabey, Sr. Pastor
ST. ANTHONY of PADUA Pastor Kathryn Kuhn www.spumcetown.com
SUN. 6 P.M. Sr. High Activities 501 East Orange St. Ph. 394-0669 Assoc. Pastor Heather Giffen
WED. 6:00 P.M. Junior High Activities Rev. Dr. Ann Osborne, Assoc. Pastor Fr. Daniel P. OBrien 9:15 & 10:45 A.M. Worship Services

L LUTHERAN
MISSOURI SYNOD
NEWPORT CHURCH
Rev. Noe Juarez, Assoc. Pastor
9:30 A.M. Traditional Service
9:30 A.M. Sunday School - all ages
11:00 A.M. Contemporary Service
Fr. Deogratias Rwegasira Priest in Res.
Sat 3:30-4:15 Confession
Sat. 4:30 P.M. Mass
Sunday 8:30 & 10:30 A.M mass
Childrens message 9:15 service.
Nursery Care provided.
Sun. School Adult 9:15 A.M.
Children 9:30 A.M.
WEST WILLOW
118 West Willow Rd, Willow Street PA
Pastor Thomas Kinter &
656 W. Newport Road, Elm, PA 11:00 A.M. Christian Ed. for adults Daily Mass 8:00 A.M. Pastor Robert Garvey
MOUNT CALVARY (717) 664-2635 CHILDCARE PROVIDED (717) 392-5718 www.apostlesucc.org
308 Petersburg Rd., Lititz Sunday 8:15 A.M. Worship
9:30 A.M. Morning Worship
Rev. Adam Koontz, Pastor 9:15 A.M. Church School
www.newportchurch.net
www.mclclititz.org WAYSIDE ST. JOHN NEUMANN SALEM - Rohrerstown 10:30 A.M. Worship
Sunday 8:00 A.M. & 10:45 A.M. 600 Stony Battery Rd. 2312 Marietta Avenue
Landisville (between QVC and HHS) Delp Road near

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Divine Service with Holy Communion

P Valleybrook Apts Rev. Laverne DiNino


9:15 A.M. Sun. School & Bible Classes Rev. Dr. Stephen P. Fritz, Pastor
Communion every Sun. at both Services PENTECOSTAL Sunday A.M. Worship: Rev. Daniel F.X. Powell 9:00 A.M. Sunday School
10:00 A.M. Worship WESLEYAN
9:30 Traditional Service w/choir Saturday 4PM Mass
11:00 Contemporary Service w/band Reconciliation Saturday at 3PM

M MENNONITE UNITED PENTECOSTAL


160 Schoolhouse Rd. ~ 892-7373
Pastor Ronnie Eaves
Nursery provided at both services
www.waysidepc.org
(717) 898-1551
--- SUNDAY MASSES ---
7:30 A.M., 9:00 A.M. & 11:00 A.M. TRINITY - East Petersburg
2340 State Street
Christopher Rankin, Pastor
Gods Missionary Church
48 Holland St, Salunga
Pr. Barry Arnold
7:45 A.M. Holy Eucharist Sun. 10AM Worship Service
EAST CHESTNUT STREET 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship
ST. JOSEPH
Q
9:00 A.M. Church School Sun. 6:30PM Evening Service
434 East Chestnut St., Lanc. 10:00 A.M. Childrens Church
Todd Friesen, Lead Pastor 7:00 P.M. Evening Service QUAKERS 438 St. Joseph Street 10:00 A.M. Coffee Fellowship
Wed 7:30 P.M. Bible Study - all ages
Father Allan F. Wolfe 10:30 A.M. Service of the Word
Samantha Lioi, Assoc. Pastor Confessions on Sat. 4:00-4:30 P.M. Eucharist twice a month
9:15 A.M. Worship
10:30 A.M. Sunday School Lanc Friends Meeting
and 1/2 hour before Sun. Masses
SAT. 5:00 P.M. Mass
with Childrens Sermon/Nursery
www.trinityeastpete.org Most of the
JAMES STREET P PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN AMERICA
110 Tulane Terrace
Lancaster, PA
Sunday 8 & 10 A.M. Worship
SUN. 8:00 and 10:30 A.M.
Perpetual Adoration in Lower Church
WILLOW STREET
important things
323 W. James St.
397-6707
Phone 392-2762
Website: LancasterPAQuakers.org
2723 Willow Street Pike
Phone 464-3462
in the world
www.jsmchurch.org Reformed ST. LEO THE GREAT
9:30 A.M. Worship
Presbyterian (PCA)
Pastors: Ron Bohannon & Liza Garcia
have been
R
2427 Marietta Avenue 8:15 A.M. Adult Study Group
10:45 A.M. Sunday School
21 E. Locust St., Ephrata 17522 ROMAN CATHOLIC Rev. Peter I. Hahn, Pastor 9:30 A.M. Worship

STUMPTOWN
(717) 733-0462
Thomas E. Nicholas, Senior Minister
MASS SCHEDULES CONFESSIONS Sat. 8:30 - 9:45 a.m.;
3:00 - 4:15 p.m., or by appointment
9:30 A.M. Kids Connection
Handicapped friendly, hearing
accomplished by
2813 Stumptown Road
Betw. Rt 340/Rt 23. 717-656-7878
9:30 A.M. Morning Worship
11:00 A.M. Sunday School - all ages HISTORIC ST. MARYS MASSES Saturday 4:30 p.m.
Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:00 a.m.
nursery care provided. For add
church or visit www.willowstre people who have
South Prince & Vine Streets
kept on trying
9:00 A.M. Sunday School NURSERY PROVIDED - Infants - 3 yrs ADORATION of BLESSED SACRAMENT
10:00 A.M. Worship Rev. Leo M. Goodman III

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Confessions: Saturday 4:00 pm Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
UNITED METHODIST
St. Stephen Reformed
Vigil Mass: Saturday 5:30 pm Tuesday 7:00 a.m. - Wed. 6:45 p.m.
when there
M MORAVIAN 249 East Main St.
New Holland, PA. 17557
(717) 354-7871
Sunday Masses: 8:30 & 11:00 am
TV Mass: Sunday 5:00 pm Ch. 66
ST. PHILIP BETHESDA
seemed to be no
OUR LADY OF LOURDES
LANCASTER Dr. Timothy Witmer, Pastor 150 Water Street, New Holland
2111 Millersville Pk.
(Rt 999 W)
Hill Dale Road, Holtwood, PA
Pastor Richard Conner hope at all.
227 N. Queen St., 2nd flr, Lancaster 8:15 and 10:30 A.M. Worship Father Walter Guzman, Pastor Rev. Lawrence Sherdel, Pastor 8:45 A.M. Sunday School
Pastor Dean Easton, (717) 397-9722
10:00 AM Worship on Second Floor
9:30 A.M. Sunday School
Youth and Childrens Ministries
Sat. 4-4:30 PM Confessions
Sat. 5:00 PM Mass
Saturday 5:00 P.M.
Sunday 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 A.M.
10:00 A.M. Worship Service
Bethesda Womens Soc. 1st Tues 7PM
Dale Carnegie
Visit: www.lancastermoravian.org ststephenpca.org Sun. 7:30, 9 & 11:30 AM Mass www.stphilipmillersville.org WED. 6:30-8 P.M. Youth - Gr. 6-12
B6 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 FAITH & VALUES LNP | LANCASTER, PA

LMS: School is celebrating its 75th anniversary


Continued from B1
out Pennsylvania. The LMS
Lancaster County Ag- TIMELINE
riculture War Board re-
quested that local schools
n 1939: Locust
Grove Mennonite
defer opening to allow established as the
youths to help with the first Mennonite
harvest. school in Lancaster
So Lancaster Men- County. In 2003,
nonite School opened the pre-K-8 school
became part of
Monday, Sept. 14, 1942, Lancaster Mennonite
with 151 students. It was School.
a school by and for Men-
nonites, Kraybill recalls.
n 1940: New
FILE PHOTO AND LMS PHOTO Danville Mennonite
The main campus of Lancaster Mennonite School has grown over the years. The photo at left, taken in 1950, shows School established.
Objections to the school grounds and a largely rural Lincoln Highway East. At right is a recent photo taken of the campus. In 2002, the pre-K-5
secular schools school became
part of Lancaster
Although there were head coverings and dress has changed dramatically All students are re- What sets the school Mennonite School.
38 high schools in Lan- lengths had to pass daily since its beginning. quired to attend chapel, apart in Thomas view n 1942: Lancaster
caster County in 1942, inspection. The top but- The dress code is much which is held four days are the one-on-one con- Mennonite High
many Mennonites were ton on boys shirts could more contemporary. The a week. On the fifth day, versations students have School, grades
nine through 12,
reluctant to send their be unbuttoned only in school has strong drama students meet in adviso- with faculty outside the established at site
children to state-con- unseasonably warm and music programs that ry groups. classroom, such as in the of the former Yeats
trolled schools because weather. Misbehavior once were frowned upon, Thomas said the classes lunchroom. School on Lincoln
of the secular nature of could lead to expulsion. and it holds dances. and living in an Ana- He calls that the invis- Highway East.
public education. School rules initially The most dramatic baptist culture change ible curriculum. n 1949: Kraybill
In his book Passing reflected church rules, change, however, is that students. Im always The kinds of interac- Mennonite School
on the Faith, Donald B. Superintendent J. Rich- not all students are Men- amazed how many be- tions that happen there established. In 2006,
Kraybill, senior fellow ard Thomas said recent- nonite or even Christian. come Christian while really shape lives and the pre-K-8 school
and professor of sociol- ly, and not all students Of the 1,500 students on theyre here, he said. help to give this Chris- became part of
Lancaster Mennonite
ogy emeritus at the Young embraced those rules. five campuses, only 18 He also noted that tian understanding to School.
Center for Anabaptist and The mission of the percent are Mennonites. when (the school) was students.
Pietist Studies at Eliza- school, according to the Although the largest all Mennonite, there Faculty members must n 2000: Lancaster
Mennonite Middle
bethtown College, quotes 1941 charter and bylaws, group of students come wasnt quite the critical be Christian but need School, for grades
a broadside by Mennonite was to teach the biblical from evangelical Chris- thinking that happened not be Anabaptists. They six through eight, is
minister John Gochnau- story and acquaint stu- tian congregations, 5 per- when you discuss things must, however, earn an established at the
er, who wrote in response dents with an Anabaptist cent are Roman Catho- like faith, because most Anabaptist educators high school site.
to a Lancaster newspa- understanding of Chris- lics and there are several everyone thought alike. certificate. n 2015: Hershey
per editorial questioning tian faith; to provide Jewish, Muslim and Hin- Now theyre thinking dif- That helps us keep Christian School, K-12
the need for a Mennonite Christian training to fos- du students. ferently, which requires our focus as a school became the Hershey
school. ter a commitment to the Roughly 45 percent people to take deeper going back to what the Campus of Lancaster
Among Gochnauers church; to prepare stu- of current students are ownership of their faith. founders vision and Mennonite School.
objections: Mennonite dents for future useful- African-American, Asian values were, as we see it
youth would be com- ness; to guide youth in or Latino, and the school Academic through our eyes today,
promised by the public social relationships; and hosts 150 foreign stu- advances Thomas said. school will not see an
schools worldly ten- to assist them in becom- dents from 20 countries. Another change is the American flag, nor will
dencies; biology classes ing useful citizens. The countries with the Initially, only about 1 in way the school disci- they hear the national
focused on theories This is not much dif- greatest representation 4 Lancaster Mennonite plines students. An early anthem.
as fact; public school- ferent from the current, are China, South Korea School students went demerit system was re- We believe that the
teachers questioned the short-form mission and Ethiopia. on to higher education. placed by a three-strikes- church and the state
deity of Jesus Christ; statement: Centered Most of our local stu- Today, 4 of 5 students at- and-youre-out policy. should be distinct and
recreational and social in Christ, Transform- dents are (Christian), tend college within two The school has since im- different, Thomas ex-
activities stimulated stu- ing Lives, Changing Our and most of their families years of graduation. plemented a restorative plained. We consider
dents desire to dance World. That statement, would be, but certainly The curriculum in- justice discipline process ourselves loyal American
and to attend movies; Thomas said, captures few of our internation- cludes Advanced Place- that requires students to citizens, but our first loy-
requiring girls to wear the essence of the origi- al students are Chris- ment courses, and stu- repair the harm of their alty is to the kingdom of
shorts or slacks for ex- nal bylaws. tian before they come, dents can opt for dual actions rather than have God. In respecting that,
ercise classes was a det- To me, the vision of Thomas said. enrollment and take the school punish them. we open our basketball
riment to the sense of the founders carries Regardless, all students courses at the Lancaster games with a prayer.
modesty that is so vital forward, Thomas said. are required to take four Campus of HACC. The Church-state When he receives
to the charms of Chris- Different language, dif- Bible courses: a course school also has a partner- separation criticism for the schools
tian youth; and requir- ferent emphases, but the in the Old Testament, a ship with Millersville Uni- refusal to display the
ing students to salute the core vision hasnt really class about Jesus life and versity for music courses. Lancaster Mennonite American flag, Thom-
flag fostered a fascina- veered off. teaching, one on local While students at the High School began par- as said he tells people,
tion for military activi- Christianity with an em- school perform ex- ticipating in interscho- Were patriotic in a dif-
ties and training that Only 18 percent phasis on Anabaptism, ceptionally well in lastic sports in the 1970s, ferent kind of way.
was anathema to the Mennonite and a class called King- Advanced Placement and in 2011 the boys soc- That, he said, harkens
churchs pacifism. dom Living thats de- courses, Thomas point- cer team won the Class back to the European
Dress codes at the new The core vision may not signed to teach students ed out that students at AA state championship. Anabaptist belief in the
Mennonite school were have changed, but Lan- how to live a Christian the public schools per- But people attending separation of church and
strictly enforced. Girls caster Mennonite School life. form at that same level. sporting events at the state.

Rosh Hashana: Time of reflection


COMMUNITY

Episcopal churches set


blessing of the animals Continued from B1 fine our understanding. sins we have committed of the national racial is-
Its interesting. The To- against God. sues and their manifes-
St. Johns Episco- items for pets, all of rah talks about celebrat- Is this a 10- or 12- tations locally. We talk-
pal Church, Compass, which will be distrib- ing a holiday on these day celebration? Last Saturday, you ed about poverty. We
1520 W. Kings High- uted to local animal dates. But it doesnt A lot of people hear invited several non- talked about a general
way, Gap, and St. Johns shelters. specify Rosh Hashana as new year and assume Jewish members of state of despair.
Episcopal Church, 321 Lancaster Police the new year. It refers to celebration. There are a the community Jim The second question I
W. Chestnut St., are horses and blood- this season as a season lot of wonderful, happy Amstutz of the Lan- posed to them since this
among several church- hounds from Red Rose of judgment; it refers holidays on the Jewish caster County Council is, theorically, the birth
es that will hold Bless- K-9 S.A.R. Team will to it as a season to hear calendar. These are not of Churches, Shayna of the world, what is the
ing of the Animals ser- join the celebration. the sound of the shofar; among them. This is a Watson of the Lan- birthday gift we want to
vices. Holy Spirit Lutheran these are full holidays time for serious intro- caster NAACP, Sha- give?
The church in Gap Church, 3131 Colum- when people are not spection. This is a time keel Amanullah from The Rev. Jim Amstutz,
will hold its service bia Ave., will host a working. But the con- for repentance. the Islamic Commu- not knowing that Shay-
on Sunday at 2 p.m. community pet cel- nection of it being the From the time we en- nity Center of Lan- na Watson would be
Cats and dogs must ebration and Blessing anniversary of the cre- ter Rosh Hashana, we caster and Damaris present, actually quoted
be leashed or in carri- of the Animals on Sat- ation of the world, thats enter into a 10-day pe- Rau from School Dis- her and spoke about the
ers. Toddlers are wel- urday, Oct. 8, from 10 a later addition. riod which we refer to trict of Lancaster to need not so much for
come to bring stuffed a.m. to 2 p.m. Pets must as the 10 days of repen- speak in advance of safe places but for brave
animals. There will be leashed or in carri- What was the origin of tance. These are the days the High Holy Days. spaces. Dr. Amanul-
be treats for pets and ers. Among groups at- the holiday? when we consider our What did they have to lah offered a wonderful
people. The church is tending the event will A lot of our holidays behavior over the past say? prayer at the end of his
at routes 10 and 340. be UDS Foundation were harvest holidays. year, when we look at That was an event talk. It was a powerful
The Lancaster Service Dogs, Humane We had to re-examine all how we want to change, called Slichot which is piece.
church will host its Pennsylvania, East of our holidays once the when we think about the the start of the holiday
worship service at Hempfield Township temple was destroyed people we have wronged season. Since so much of What was your gift for
6 p.m. Friday in St. Police Department K-9 and we were thrown out over the past year and the season is about in- the new year?
Johns Courtyard. Peo- dog Ringo, the Lan- of Israel, so the agricul- what we need to do to trospection and reflec- I spoke about want-
ple are invited to bring caster Spinners and tural basis of those holi- reach out to them to tion and atonement, I ing hope. Cynicism and
their pets for blessing, Weavers Guild and the days disappeared. When make amends. invited four community despair have taken over
along with donations Rohrerstown Fire De- we were in exile ... we Atoning with God leaders to speak about whether we look at ter-
of pet food and other partment. had to redefine our holi- doesnt atone for our ac- ... what do we need to rorism or even the polit-
days to continue to give tions weve committed be repenting for, col- ical scene and the presi-
them meaning. in hurting other people. lectively? at this time. dential election coming
CHARLIE ZAHM This became the cre- We need to specifically Collectively is an impor- up. Rather than enthu-
CONCERT ation of the world. Suk- seek those people out tant word here. I have siasm, I am hearing a lot
with Tad Marks kot, the third of the and ask their forgive- to atone for sins I have of cynicism and despair.
A New Program
CELTIC and COUNTRY
New Haven holidays we have com- ness. So it does link the committed personally.
Songs American Menn. Church ing up in this four-hol-
iday block, which was
two holidays in that way.
Yom Kippur is a single
There is a sense of col-
lective responsibility as
Is that a different
message than in the
of
Scotland,
Country
Old Favorites October 2, a strictly a harvest and day of atonement and well for the sins we past?
Ireland, plus New
Sunday Evening pilgrimage holiday, be- fasting for introspec- have committed. It is. I dont think Ive
Sea & Sea Country came a holiday to re- tion. Theoretically, by We spoke about the ever had this feeling of
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 at 7pm mind us of wandering in the time we arrive for refugee situation lo- people who are walking
at 7:00 pm the desert. So there are services on Yom Kippur, cally are we doing ev- through life resigned to
Zions United Church Speaker: all kinds of meanings we have made amends erything in our power to what is (happening), not
of Christ
Market and Waterford Sts. Johnny Miller that get added in as his- with the people weve resettle refugees appro- happy about it and feel-
Marietta, PA torical circumstances hurt, and Yom Kippur priately? ing uncertain about how
No charge. Offering will be taken. 230 Crest Road, Lititz have forced us to rede- is our day to focus on We spoke about some to move forward.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA TELEVISION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 B7

TV HIGHLIGHTS

Westworld gives us
much to think about

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Thandie Newton arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of


Westworld on Wednesday.

KEVIN McDONOUGH at TCU (5 p.m., Fox),


TV COLUMNIST Louisville at Clemson (8
p.m., ABC), and Arizona
After being eclipsed for State at USC (8:30 p.m.,
several seasons by com- Fox).
petition from FX, Netf- n Daphne Zuniga stars
lix and Amazon, HBO is in the 2016 shocker My
back in the saddle with Husband Is Missing (8
Westworld (9 p.m. p.m., Lifetime).
Sunday, TV-MA). n Reciting a nursery
While based on a 1973 rhyme invokes an ancient
film, Westworld is very curse in the 2016 shocker
much a series for our The Crooked Man (9
p.m., Syfy).
times, stuffed with big
ideas about the nature n Students are assigned
internships on the premiere
of artificial intelligence, of Life at Vet U (10 p.m.,
our robotic future, hy- Animal Planet, TV-14).
perviolent and sadistic
video-game culture, and n Standup observations
on Sebastian Maniscalco:
the very nature of hu- Why Would You Do That?
man consciousness. (10 p.m., Showtime, TV-14).
Did I mention its also
a sight to behold, filled SUNDAY SEASON
with memorable perfor- PREMIERES
mances? n Ash leaves retirement
Westworld was on Ash vs. Evil Dead (8
adapted for television p.m., Starz, TV-MA).
by Jonathan Nolan (In- n Elizabeths policy shift
terstellar) and Lisa Joy roils presidential politics
(Burn Notice). Its set on Madam Secretary (9
in a not-too-distant fu- p.m., CBS, TV-14).
ture where people vaca- n Walter rekindles an old
tion in a robotic West- flame on Blunt Talk (9
ern theme park, a place p.m., Starz, TV-MA).
where guests can be n Frank awakens from a
themselves and either coma on Shameless (9
play cowboy, or engage p.m., Showtime, TV-MA).
in whatever manner of n The search for a serial
depraved sex and vio- bomber on Elementary
lence they choose. (10 p.m., CBS, TV-14).
The hosts, lifelike ro-
botic characters, must SUNDAY
endure whatever the HIGHLIGHTS
newcomers can dish out n Scheduled on 60
and then wake up the Minutes (7 p.m., CBS):
next day, cleansed of Mining the Arctic region;
any unpleasantness and Birth of a Nation
director Nate Parker; an
ready for a new day of interview with Mary Quin,
loosely scripted play. a kidnapping victim who
Westworld plays turned the tables on a
with some of the themes terrorist.
explored in AMCs supe- n The Pittsburgh Steelers
rior import Humans, host the Kansas City
as well as Ridley Scotts Chiefs on Sunday Night
1982 classic Blade Run- Football (8 p.m., NBC).
ner. The great differ- n Erics past comes under
ence is its Deadwood Cornells scrutiny on
setting. We bounce back Secrets and Lies (9 p.m.,
and forth between a ABC, TV-14).
sleek contemporary lab- n Anthony Bourdain:
oratory, a dungeonlike Parts Unknown (9 p.m.,
warehouse for inactive CNN) chows down in
Nashville.
and terminated hosts,
and the eye-popping n Training in earnest on
Monument Valley scen- The Farm on Quantico
(10 p.m., ABC).
ery of the park. Q&A

A critic of Saturday night programming


Westworld gives one n A new defense for
much to think about and Manhattan on The Strain
(10 p.m., FX, TV-MA).
gaze upon. Television
doesnt get better than
that. SATURDAY New season of Grimm? Is remake of The Fugitive coming?
SERIES RICH HELDENFELS
NBC n From a game show to TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ositions, a top NBC executive A: That would be Buona Sera,
Saturday Night a crisis on Scorpion (8 told Keveney. The old WB and Mrs. Campbell, a 1968 comedy
Live (11:30 p.m. Satur- p.m., CBS, r, TV-14). Q: Why are there no de- UPN networks never bothered starring Gina Lollobrigida. The
day, NBC, TV-14) enters n On four episodes of cent programs (in my opin- to program Saturdays, nor does three men were played by Phil
its 42nd season with host The Good Place (NBC, ion) scheduled for Saturday their successor, The CW. Silvers, Peter Lawford and Telly
Margot Robbie and mu- r, TV-PG), heaven sent (8 nights? The networks put all These days, with even more Savalas.
sical guest The Weeknd. p.m.), a new teacher (8:30 the weekly continuing pro- viewing options, Saturdays re-
Regulars Taran Killam, p.m.), good neighbors (9 grams on during the week, main a tough place to find new Q: Sadly, I missed the final epi-
Jay Pharoah and Jon
p.m.), Eleanors faults are competing with each other scripted shows. This also explains sode of Zoo. Will it be rerun
hard to hide (9:30 p.m.). for ratings and we dont know why sports have become so much
Rudnitsky have left the at any time?
cast since last season. n Two episodes of 48 what to watch first. Then Sat- a part of Saturday. A: I do not know of any current
Hours (9 p.m. and 10 p.m., urday night its mostly reruns One remedy: Record some
This is the first openly CBS). rerun plans. I did see it listed as
contested presidential or some other junk. shows Monday through Friday available as an On Demand of-
race since 2008, when n A vintage helping of A: On the commercial broadcast and save them for Saturday. The fering and for a fee on iTunes and
Saturday Night Live (10 networks, Saturday prime-time Heldenfels DVR is usually groan-
SNL really doubled p.m., NBC, TV-14). Amazon.com.
down on political hu- programming for the most part ing before a week is done.
mor, emphasizing Tina consists of sports, nonfiction
SUNDAY SERIES programs, reruns and the burning Q; Im writing to see if you
Q: Several years back, there
Feys impersonation of was a reboot of The Fugitive
colorful newcomer Sar-
n The mole hunt continues off of episodes of shows that have know when the new season
on NCIS: Los Angeles (8 that starred Tim Daly on CBS
ah Palin. That season of done well in weeknight time slots. for Grimm will start? We
p.m., CBS, TV-PG).
The reason is simple: The Sat- love this show. for one season. It was quite
SNL debuted on Sept. good. I am wondering if its
13. It was as if they could
n Allison Janney guest- urday night audience is neither A: At this writing, the sixth sea-
voices on The Simpsons long enough nor young enough to son the final one for NBC is available on DVD or stream-
not wait to get to election (8 p.m., Fox, TV-PG). ing? I cant locate it. Also,
material. Weeknight epi- justify the networks spending on scheduled to begin on Jan. 6,
n A bitter pill on Once scripted comedies and dramas. 2017. wasnt there talk of CBS again
sodes of SNL were also Upon a Time (8 p.m., ABC, attempting a reboot, in the fu-
added to the schedule This is not a new issue. In 2001,
TV-PG).
USA Todays Bill Keveney wrote Q: Years ago, I saw movie ture?
to spoof the campaigns. A: There was talk about a new
John McCain and Palin
n Minor infractions spark that video recorders and rent- where a woman had three or
a major escalation on Son als, cable TV and evenings out four men from World War II big-screen version in 2015, which
both famously appeared of Zorn (8:30 p.m., Fox, hoped to be in production this
on the show, live from TV-14). all reduced the number of young believing they were the fa-
adults at home watching TV on ther of her child. When asked year. At this point, it does not
New York. n Todd blames himself on Saturdays and young adults her name, she saw a can of appear to have gotten past the
The Last Man on Earth
were the audience most prized by Campbell soup and said its development stage. The version
SATURDAY (9:30 p.m., Fox, TV-14).
advertisers. Mrs Campbell. The men fi- you mentioned, which aired from
HIGHLIGHTS n Kevin McDonough is a The economics of Saturday nally met and discovered each 2000-2001, is not available on au-
n Network college football columnist for United Feature night are such that it makes ex- other. It was so funny. Do you thorized video or streaming as far
action includes Oklahoma Syndicate. pensive shows very difficult prop- know the name of it? as I can tell.
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Jacqueline Bigars stars


A baby born today has a Sun and Moon in Libra. what is on their minds; you seem to be able to
0827
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016: help them feel cared for. Those in your immediate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
This year you demonstrate great strength. Good circle cant help but get into the moment when
fortune heads in your direction as well. You could you are around. Tonight: Whatever you want. 15 16
be prone to excess of all types. Your self-discipline SCORPIO
will make or break your year. If you are single, you (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
17 18
might have too many potential suitors to choose Your sensitivity heightens when dealing
from. At times, you might not be sure which way with a volatile or changeable situation. This mat-
to turn. Follow your heart, not your mind. If you ter might not affect you directly, but somehow you 19 20 21 22
are attached, the two of you will have many great will be involved. Allow your imagination to flow,
times together, although your tendency to go over- and you will be amazed by how quickly ideas 23 24 25 26 27
board could become an issue between you. Try to come up. Tonight: Head to the movies.
rein yourself in more. A fellow LIBRA enjoys your SAGITTARIUS
sense of humor. (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) 28 29 30 31 32
The Stars Show the Kind of Day Youll Have: 5-Dy- You could be off-kilter until you join friends.
namic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult Your creativity might be crucial in helping you get 33 34 35 36 37
ARIES past a money issue. Somehow, this colors the mo-
(March 21-April 19) ment. Be aware of your limits and honor them. In
Defer to others, and make an effort to the long run, you will be a lot happier if you do. 38 39 40 41
deal with their issues. You might hear news from Tonight: Have some fun.
someone at a distance that could affect your CAPRICORN 42 43 44
plans. Your sensitivity to a partner or loved one will (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
help you understand where he or she is coming You might be saddled with an abnormal
amount of responsibilities. You have said no and 45 46 47
from. Tonight: Invite others to join you.
TAURUS expressed your annoyance, yet somehow your
(April 20-May 20) message is not being received. Consider distanc- 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
A partner who tends to look at the nega- ing yourself for now. Let a friend plead your case.
tive side could be closed down. You might not be Tonight: Another late night.
56 57 58 59 60
sure how to handle this person in situations like AQUARIUS
these. Try to look at the big picture rather than get (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
caught up in details. A trip might be necessary in You have a lot going on. You might be un- 61 62 63 64
the near future. Tonight: Play it low-key. sure about how much you need to get done, and
GEMINI it could prevent you from hopping in the car for a 65 66
(May 21-June 20) drive to a favorite place. It is possible that others
A new beginning becomes possible when have expectations that cannot be met. Tonight: Do
you see the reaction of a loved one to your fatigue for you! Do whatever you want. 67 68
with what has been going on. You might feel as PISCES
if you have given too much of yourself, and this (Feb. 19-March 20)
person could feel the same. Let your playful ways You see life from a different perspective Puzzle by Jim Page
melt barriers. Tonight: Be childlike. than many others. You appreciate a loved one edited by Will Shortz
CANCER much more than he or she might be aware. Make
special time to celebrate that this person exists in ACROSS 39 Way down in Wayne DOWN 29 Like the Arctic Ocean
(June 21-July 22) Manor vis--vis the Atlantic
You tend to be happiest at home hanging your life. Tonight: You owe no explanations to oth- 1 Where to belt one 1 Little buddy
out with friends and loved ones. One-on-one re- ers if you decide to go your own way. down and belt one 42 Relative of -ish or 31 Set of seven
BORN TODAY out -ory 2 Biblical name
lating becomes more important than in the past. meaning exalted countries, informally
Know where you are coming from when dealing Actress Julie Andrews (1935), actress Brie Larson 11 Latch (onto) 43 Deliverer of the U.N. father 33 Great point
with a loved one who seems to be transforming. (1988), former U.S. President Jimmy Carter (1924) General Assembly
15 Not-so-firm speech Atoms for 3 Get together after 34 Something hammers
Tonight: Indulge in a favorite meal. affirmative Peace school? hit
LEO
(July 23-Aug. 22) ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE 16 Yasmina ___, two- 45 Musician with the 4 Often-replaced 35 Gives a gloss
Keep conversations moving. Spread your time Tony-winning 2016 album The reference works
P I N T E R E S T M E C C A playwright Ship 36 Gerontologists
upbeat style, and help others let go of their nega- 5 Suffix with Qubc subject
tive moods. A close friend stumbles out of negativ- I N A T R A N C E V A L O R 17 Ones hitting snares 46 View from the Ponte 6 Last name of a
ity and is able to let go of a problem. The two of S U P E R F O O D P R O N G alla Carraia 40 Accordingly
18 Fabric finish? comic strip title teen
you will cast an aura of magic on those around A R E S A U N T S E S T O 41 Landscape
19 Political pundit 47 On, in Orlans
you. Tonight: At your favorite haunt. N E S T N E A T I D E A 7 Alternative to Dasani alternative
VIRGO Perino 48 Lugs or Deer Park
T H C L O D V I A 44 Alternative to Nytol
(Aug. 23-Sept. 22) H A T T R E E K O I P O N D 20 Qu ___? (How 50 Terrain maker 8 Obscure
You will want to say no until you are are you?: Sp.) 46 11-Down buildup
sure of the pros and cons of an expenditure. A O N E S E T G O A T E E 52 Belt 9 Put it to
S T E A M E D B E T H E R E 21 Demanding 49 Community spirit
loved one will want you to OK the idea so much occupations? 56 Bandage 10 ___ Sea (Bay of
that he or she might coax you into it by leaving out T I N O R R A S S Whales locale) 51 Like talk, its said
23 Means of forecasting 58 Monogram for Christ
an important detail. You will have to decide if the T A P R O O M S S T Y E 11 Hibachi feature 53 Maker of the
cost is worth it. Tonight: Pick up the tab. R O N A S P A S M L I A R 25 It may be spiked in 60 Postcard printing Pocket Fisherman
LIBRA winter process, for short 12 Song lyric following
E X G O V C L E O P A T R A and Electric Food
(Sept. 23-Oct. 22) But as long as you
L I S L E A T T A C K A D S 27 Hamper 61 Essential element Dehydrator
love me so
You smile and draw others toward you. 62 Essential element
O N T O E P A S T T E N S E 28 Sushi order 54 Midway, e.g.
You help people enjoy themselves and let go of 13 Opening for an E.P.A.
30 ___ Minor 65 Treat since 1912 worker? 55 Dixie cakes
32 Owner of Flix, in brief 66 Popular ice pop 14 Opportunity, e.g. 57 Some PC keys
ALDER ON BRIDGE Phillip Alder 33 Airhead 67 Danny Oceans wife 22 Title princess of a 59 One of about 1,000
Louis Sachar, an author of childrens books, said, I write in the mornings, two or 68 Group that rejected comic opera in Lux.
37 Mo. with All Saints
three hours every day, and then at least four times a week I play in a duplicate game Day its 2006 Rock and 24 Wooley of Rawhide 63 Severe soreness
at a bridge club. I try to go to tournaments three, four, or five times a year. Roll Hall of Fame
38 Cleans up induction 26 Helldiver, e.g. 64 ___ Midway
It is always great to hear about someone who thinks bridge is good for his or her
career.
In todays deal, though, the winning defense isnt childs play. South is in four
hearts. West leads the spade two, and East takes dummys king with his ace. How
should East plan the defense from there?
When North jumped to three clubs, South
could have rebid a game-forcing three hearts,
guaranteeing at least a six-card suit, but he
knew that a slam was impossible, his hearts
were self-sufficient, and his club ace suggested
that three no-trump would not be best. So he
signed off in four hearts.
Wests low-spade lead from length indicates at
least one honor in the suit. So East can see three
winners: two spades and one heart. Where is
the fourth trick?
East can place the club ace with South; oth-
erwise, his four-heart bid was overly ambitious.
Also, from Wests opening lead, East knows that
South started with three low spades. If only the
defenders could remove dummys trumps and
cash those spades.
However, note that if East cashes the heart ace
and plays his second heart, declarer will draw
Wests last trump and run the clubs.
At trick two, East must shift to his low heart.
Then South has no answer.

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Americans
take lead
First round of the Ryder Cup
goes to the home team
k Page C14

C ALSO INSIDE: CLASSIFIEDS

LANCASTER-LEBANON LEAGUE FOOTBALL: WEEK 5 PENN STATE

Can
PSU
stop
run?
Hobbled Lions
will need safeties
to step up against
Gopher backs
TRAVIS JOHNSON
ASSOCIATED PRESS

STATE COLLEGE
As an incoming fresh-
man, Penn State safety
Marcus Allen figured
CHRIS KNIGHT | LNP CORRESPONDENT PHOTOS
his transition to college
Above, Cocalicos Colton Goodman (5) makes a move on Manheim Centrals Tyler Simon (20) during second-half action of an L-L Section Two football would be grad-
football game at Elden Rettew Stadium in Manheim on Friday. Below, Eagles Mitchell Caffrey (11) makes a catch in front of Manheim Centrals
Jake Novak (3) and Lowen Hanselman (5) during the second half. ual.

EAGLES SOAR
Then he lowered his
shoulder against bull-
dozing 240-pound team-
mate Zach Zwinak in a
preseason practice and
Penn State coaches re-
alized immediately they
could deploy the gutsy
rookie as a weapon in the
box. A few weeks later,
he was creeping to the
line to pop Ohio States
Big victory over Manheim Central sparked by late interception equally-vicious Ezekiel
Elliott.
I felt as though if I
ED GRUVER
EGRUVER@LNPNEWS.COM
FRIDAYS SCORES could hit Zwinak, I could
Sponsored by hit anybody. Thats a
He catches grief during the truckload, said Allen,
week in practice. now a junior. Ezekiel
Friday night at Manheim Cen- Elliott, one of the best
tral, Cocalico defensive back running backs out there.
Owen Zimmerman caught some- So having good contact
thing else: An end-zone inter- with him gave me more
ception in the final minute that Section One confidence that I could
sealed the deal on the Eagles play in this league.
28-24 upset of a Barons squad n Manheim Township 35, Conestoga The Nittany Lions (2-
Valley 12
ranked No. 1 in District Three 2, 0-1 Big Ten) will need
Class 5-A. n Hempfield 31, Penn Manor 24 (OT) more of that from Allen
I looked back at the quarter- and fellow safety Malik
back (Kody Kegarise), read his n Warwick 55, Lebanon 14 Golden against Minne-
eyes and watched the ball into my sota (3-0, 0-0 Big Ten)
hands, said Zimmerman. n Wilson 55, McCaskey 0 and its two-headed rush-
Owen gets a lot of grief from a Section Two ing attack as Penn State
lot of coaches, Eagles boss Dave grasps for momentum
Gingrich said. That was a man- n Cocalico 28, Manheim Central 24 in a season thats soured
sized play at a big time. n Cedar Crest 11, Garden Spot 7 quickly thanks to a long
Its a play that may have saved list of injuries.
Cocalicos season. The Eagles n Elizabethtown 25, Solanco 7 Now without all of its
are 2-0 in L-L Section Two and starting linebackers,
3-2 overall. With 5-A having just n Lampeter-Strasburg 56, Ephrata 14 Penn State has allowed
eight playoff berths, a third loss Section Three 326 rushing yards or
could cost Cocalico a playoff MORE FOOTBALL more in two of its last
berth. n State high school football scores, Page C4. n Annville-Cleona 36, Lancaster three games, is coming
Were going to have to take Catholic 21 off an embarrassing loss
n Story and photos: Warwick knocks off visiting Lebanon, Page C5.
him out to dinner and buy him n Pequea Valley 34, Columbia 16 to No. 4 Michigan and
something, said linebacker/
n Elizabethtown picks up another win, topping Solanco, Page C6. faces the conferences
fullback Brandon Brubaker, who n Coverage of the rest of Fridays games, including wins by n Donegal 13, Elco 12 fifth-best rushing of-
bulldozed his way to a game-high Donegal, Pequea Valley and Manheim Township, Pages C4-6. fense today.
Nonleague
187 yards on 21 carries. n L-L football standings and summaries, Page C6. As youngsters in front
That pick at the end, said Bru- n On LancasterOnline.com, watch Keith Schweigerts video recap, n York Suburban 48, Northern of them have whiffed
EAGLES, page C4 plus more photos and videos from Fridays games. Lebanon 31 again and again, Allen
and Golden have com-
bined for 57 tackles.
HEMPFIELD 31, PENN MANOR 24 (OT) Theyll have their eyes

Knights hold on to defeat Comets in OT


on Minnesotas Rodney
Smith and Kobe Mc-
Crary whove helped the
Gophers rush for just
Hempfield gets defensive stop to secure Section 1 victory against visiting Penn Manor over 228 yards per game.
You talk about miss-
TIM GROSS swarmed him in euphoria. The ing tackles, well, typical-
TGROSS@LNPNEWS.COM
denizens exhaled and cheered. ly your linebackers are
A fourth-down pass in over- I might have been a little bit the unit that make the
time from Penn Manor quar- too excited, Martin-Robinson PSU, page C3
terback Josiah Edwards sliced said. I think I could have un-
through the air Friday, against dercut and intercepted it, but
a stubborn September head- I just knew that, if I knocked GAMEDAY
wind, as the denizens on the it down, I could end the game n Who: Minnesota (3-0,
bleachers held a collective right there. 0-0 Big Ten) at Penn State
breath in Landisville. Brendan Flores gave the (2-2, 0-1).
Before the pass, the Com- Black Knights (1-1 Section n Where: Beaver Stadium,
ets final attempt to tie the One, 1-4 overall) the lead in State College.
game, reached tight end Ben overtime, covering 10 yards n When: 3:30 p.m., today.
Wright, Hempfields David on two plays to paydirt. Matt
Martin-Robinson knocked the Sheerin added the extra point,
n TV: Big Ten Network.
ball down, to secure a 31-24 and a beleaguered Hempfield
victory. Martin-Robinson a defense kept the Comets (1-1, MORE PREVIEWS
menace to the visiting Comets 1-4) out of the end zone. n Clemson vs. Louisville,
throughout their Lancaster- When it came time to do Page C2.
Lebanon League Section One the job, Hempfield coach Ron n Todays Millersville,
clash Friday evening shout- Zeiber said, they stepped SUZETTE WENGER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Franklin & Marshall,
ed and charged toward the up. When you talk about it, it Hempfields David Martin-Robinson (6) tries to get away from the grasp Pittsburgh and Temple
home sideline. His teammates KNIGHTS, page C6 of Penn Manors Antonio Dandridge, left, on Friday. games, Page C8.
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IN FOCUS Local digest

Clemsons forgotten QB
DRAG RACING
n NHRA officials canceled the first two rounds of
qualifying at the 32nd annual Dodge NHRA Nationals
at Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton on Friday after
rain and persistent mist. The Dodge NHRA Nationals is
the third race of the NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to
Preseason Heisman favorite Watson in matchup with Louisvilles Jackson the Championship, NHRAs six-race playoffs that will
decide the 2016 world champions.
PETE IACOBELLI Officials consistently worked throughout the day to dry
AP SPORTS WRITER the track, but as the temperature dropped and misting
continued, racing for the day was called at 4:25 p.m.
CLEMSON, S.C. No. NHRA Mello Yello Series qualifying is set to begin as
3 Louisville and quar- scheduled at 11:15 a.m. today.
terback Lamar Jackson
have done the improb- MENS SOCCER
able turned Clemson n Ahmed Qaisi (Conestoga Valley) scored a goal
passer Deshaun Watson assisted by Nathan Delgado (Conestoga Valley) in
into an afterthought Millersvilles 3-0 victory Thursday over Caldwell.
this weekend. WOMENS VOLLEYBALL
Tigers linebacker Ben
Boulware feels it and n Maggie OHearn (Hempfield) handed out 29 assists
and Morgan Lowe (Hempfield) had seven kills to help
believes Watson will be Susquehanna defeat Alvernia 3-0 Thursday. Caroline
more than ready when Beohm (Garden Spot) had 10 digs and a kill in the
the Cardinals (4-0, 2-0 match. Those three players, along with Mallory Yeingst
Atlantic Coast Confer- (Manheim Township), have the Crusaders off to a
ence) face No. 5 Clem- 14-4 start this season. Kristen Sipling (Hempfield) led
son (4-0, 1-0) tonight. Alvernia with nine kills.
Everyone loves talk-
ing about Lamar (Jack-
son) and Deshauns PHILADELPHIA 76ERS

Simmons breaks
kind of been in the
background, Boulware
said. But Im like, Hey,
weve got a pretty good
quarterback here, too.
Watson was consid-
bone in right foot
ASSOCIATED PRESS
ered college footballs
best, the reigning ACC
Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson runs the ball against Georgia Tech on Sept. 22
in Atlanta.
Its unknown how long top pick
player of the year and in draft will be out with injury
the odds-on favorite to brings or anything like ON THE AIR over as coach for Tommy
win the Heisman Tro- that. At the end of the Bowden in the middle of DAN GELSTON Nerlens Noel missed
No. 3 Louisville (4-0, 2-0 AP SPORTS WRITER
phy this season when day, we still have to go ACC) at No. 5 Clemson the 2008 season. his rookie year in 2013
the year began. But out there and play our (4-0, 1-0). Rare double: Lou- Ben Simmons has with a torn ACL. Jahlil
Watson has largely been best. isville is seeking a rare a broken bone in his Okafor had his rookie
n When: Today, 8 p.m.
left in the dust by Jack- Watson understands double in the Atlantic right foot, and its un- season cut short with
sons amazing start. hes yet to achieve that n TV: ABC. Coast Conference. A known how long the season-ending knee
Jackson, a sopho- this season. The 6-foot- win by the Cardinals on No. 1 overall pick will be surgery on his right
more, has passed for 3 junior has passed Saturday night would sidelined for the Phila- knee. He sat out prac-
1,330 yards and 13 for 996 yards and nine schools facing each be the first time a league delphia 76ers. tices this week because
touchdowns and run for touchdowns. Hes also other. Louisville, then opponent has defeated Simmons was injured he still experienced
526 yards and 12 touch- thrown four intercep- ranked No. 10, dominat- both Florida State and Friday during the final pain in the knee.
downs. Hes the first tions and has yet to rush ed third-ranked Florida Clemson in the same training camp scrim- Its become a bit of a
Football Bowl Subdivi- for a TD after running State 63-20 on Sept. season since North mage at Stockton Uni- theme in Philly the last
sion player in 10 years for 12 scores a season 17. It is the 15th time Carolina in 2010. The versity in New Jersey. few seasons, ending
to put up two seven-TD ago. in league history that Cardinals could also go The Sixers said Sim- with last seasons 10-72
games in one season. Clemson coach Dabo two top 10 teams have a long way to breaking mons rolled an ankle, mark that earned them
Those numbers, along Swinney said Watson matched up. It is just the stronghold Florida and X-rays and an MRI the No. 1 pick.
with Jacksons break- is rounding into form the fifth top five match State and Clemson revealed a fractured Simmons, the 6-foot-
away runs, have vaulted for the most important in ACC history, the last have had on the ACC fifth metatarsal bone. 10, 250-pound forward
him into the Heisman time of the year. He has one coming in 2013 at Atlantic Division. The The Australian for- out of LSU, was Phila-
favorite a third of the led us to four wins, criti- Death Valley when No. 5 Seminoles and Tigers ward played at LSU last delphias first No. 1
way through the sea- cal drives, critical wins, Florida State took apart have combined to rep- season. He missed time pick since they drafted
son. Swinney said. Were third-ranked Clemson resent the division in early during his stay Allen Iverson in 1996.
Thats OK with Wat- going to need him to 51-14. the past seven champi- with the Tigers while Iverson led the Sixers
son, whos focused on play a great game Satur- Home sweet home: onship games. waiting for an ankle to their last NBA finals
keeping the Tigers per- day. Clemson does not lose Reaching a mile- injury to heal, and also appearance in 2001.
fect this week. Some things to watch often at Death Valley, stone: Louisville is left an NBA Summer Coach Brett Brown
We just have to con- when No. 3 Louisville currently having won 18 seeking its 500th vic- League contest in July planned to use Sim-
tinue to do what we plays No. 5 Clemson. straight at home since tory in program history after suffering cramps mons all over the court,
do and focus on the ACC show: For the its loss to Florida State when it takes on Clem- in both legs. even at point guard.
task at hand, Watson second time in three three seasons ago. The son. The Cardinals are Simmons injury Simmons averaged
said. We cant worry weeks, the ACC will Tigers are 46-6 at home 499-450-17 in 98 sea- is the latest blow to 19.2 points, 11.8 re-
about what the future have a pair of top 10 since Dabo Swinney took sons. a franchise that has bounds and 4.8 assists,
been beset in recent the only SEC player
years by injuries to ever to finish in the
their players. Joel Em- top five in all three cat-
COMING SUNDAY GAME OF WEEK biid, the No. 3 overall egories. But the Tigers
In Sundays LNP sports section, we catch Watch for the new LNP high school pick in 2014, has yet were only 19-14, fail-
up with Donegal grad Chris Heisey and the football Game of the Week poll on to play because of sur- ing to make the NCAA
playoff-bound Washington Nationals. LancasterOnline.com around 8 tonight. geries on his right foot. Tournament.

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COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY

Rissinger battles for Terps


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Citizen Soldier 400, second practice
Injuries dont stop former Warwick standout on NCAA Division I power
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Championship: Petit Le Mans BILL ARSENAULT
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Citizen Soldier 400, qualifying Emma Rissingers goal
Break a toe and its
about four minutes into
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series:
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Citizen Soldier 400, final practice
around. Break a knuckle a 3-2 victory against
IMSA Weathertech Sportscar
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Championship: Petit Le Mans
painful, too. And it limits Friday night. It was her
NASCAR Xfinity Series: Drive Sober 200 NBCSP 3pm what you can do. fifth goal of the season
Break both and every- and second game-
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DC Solar 350, qualifying thing you do is limited
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2:30am Well, University of coaching, Meharg has
Formula One: Malaysia Grand Prix NBCSP
(Sunday) Maryland field hockey seven national cham-
COLLEGE FOOTBALL NETWORK TIME standout Emma Rissing- pionships on her re-
er played the end of last sume. Unfortunately
Texas at Oklahoma State ABC 12pm
season while battling for Rissinger, none have
Rutgers at Ohio State BTN 12pm through both of those in- come with her in the
UCF at East Carolina CBSCN 12pm juries. lineup. Maryland lost in
Even during the two UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
the semifinals her first
Notre Dame vs. Syracuse ESPN 12pm injuries at the tail end of University of Maryland field hockey player Emma Rissinger, year, in the second round
a Warwick grad, is glad to be healthy this fall for the Terps.
Miami at Georgia Tech ESPN2 12pm the season, not one day in her second and had
SMU at Temple ESPNEWS 12pm
did Emma complain, that first-round loss to
veteran coach Missy Me- tured the Big Ten Cham- on the team, the coach Princeton last year.
Northwestern at Iowa ESPNU 12pm harg said. She is amaz- pionship before seeing said. In penalty corners, Maryland is just about
Baylor at Iowa State FS1 12pm ing. She had those inju- their season end with she is the flyer on defense an automatic pick to
ries and still played for a 3-1 loss to Princeton and the stick stopper on earn an NCAA berth at
Florida at Vanderbilt SEC 12pm
the team. in the first round of the attack which makes her the end of the season.
Pennsylvania at Dartmouth TCN 12pm The knuckle injury was NCAA tournament. very critical to our team. And Meharg likes this
WJZ-13, more bothersome than Counting a 7-3 mark And, make no mistake team.
Virginia at Duke 12:30pm
WHP-21 painful, said Rissinger, this season, Maryland is about it, Rissinger has We always believe
Wisconsin at Michigan ABC 3:30pm who is from Lititz and is 67-13 in Rissingers years been a key performer for you work and train to
a former Warwick High with the team. the Terps from the first become a champion,
Minnesota at Penn State BTN 3:30pm
standout. She ended Never a big scorer, the day she took to the play- she said. Why not? We
Tennessee at Georgia CBS 3:30pm up being a one-handed 5-foot-2 forward has ing field. have the pieces and with
Navy at Air Force CBSSN 3:30pm
player. four goals and four as- Emmas natural work Emma, the sky is the
It was hard because I sists for 12 points with rate and unconditional limit. We have the talent,
North Carolina at Florida State ESPN 3:30pm had a cast on my left hand a game-winner this sea- team energy make her a speed and are working
Illinois at Nebraska ESPN2 3:30pm with only my thumb and son for the sixth-ranked huge piece of our team, towards maintaining a
pointer finger out of it, Terps, who hosted Mich- Meharg said. team culture.
Kansas State at West Virginia ESPNU 3:30pm
she said. It was very igan on Friday night. She Rissinger believes the But Rissinger isnt
Wake Forest at North Carolina State FSN, ROOT 3:30pm frustrating at first trying has scored 20 goals with Terps are playing well thinking that far ahead.
Towson at Richmond TCN 3:30pm
to play with it. 19 assists in her career. despite their record after With this being my
But, in reality, the cast It was much nicer losses to Syracuse (4-1) final season Im just try-
Tulane at Massachusetts WHP-21 3:30pm made it easier for the se- starting the season off and Duke (1-0) early in ing to make the most of
Texas A&M at South Carolina SEC 4pm nior to continue playing. and being back to having the season and a tough every practice and every
There was no risk of both hands on my stick 3-2 loss to Northwestern game, she said. Any
Oklahoma at TCU FOX 5pm
reinjuring my knuckle again, she said. Ive last Sunday. chance I have to go out
Western Michigan at Central Michigan CBSSN 7pm because it was covered been very healthy so far We have one of the and improve and leave
Kentucky at Alabama ESPN 7pm
really well so I tried my this season aside from toughest schedules in it all on the field is good.
best to adapt to holding a couple of staples in the country which makes I dont want to have any
Memphis at Mississippi ESPN2 7pm the stick with just my my head from our game every game a battle, she regrets at the end of this
South Florida at Cincinnati ESPNU 7pm right hand, she said. against Syracuse. said. It was good that we season so Im just work-
Despite the injuries, That attitude is one of were able to get games ing hard and leaving it all
Marshall at Pittsburgh FSN, ROOT 7:30pm Rissinger played in all the reasons why Meharg against Syracuse and out there.
Missouri at LSU SEC 7:30pm 23 games last season, loves having her on the Duke early in the season You can see why a bro-
starting 21, and had five team. so we could recognize ar- ken toe, a broken knuck-
Louisville at Clemson ABC 8pm
goals and 11 assists for 21 Emma plays the most eas we needed to grow in le and a couple of stitch-
Michigan State at Indiana BTN 8pm points for the Terps, who forward-driven style of and be able to learn from es in the head havent
San Diego State at South Alabama ESPNEWS 8pm finished 19-4 and cap- hockey than any player the losses early on. slowed her down.
Arizona State at Southern Cal FOX 8:30pm

Utah State at Boise State ESPN2 10:15pm MANHEIM TOWNSHIP 1, CONESTOGA VALLEY 0

Streaks meet challenge in win


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Arizona at UCLA ESPN 10:30pm

Fresno State at UNLV CBSSN 10:30pm

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Ryder Cup: Day 2 NBC 9am first half against visit- til 3:44 remained in the 10-2 overall while CV opportunity.
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL NETWORK TIME gled to find a way to get sist from Lexi Smith, Conestoga Valley had the game came with just
hot on a cold evening, Grace Torrance gave the one last shot, at the 1:15 over 26 minutes left in
Lancaster-Lebanon League:
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BRC-11 10am Manheim Township Streaks the only goal mark, until the Streaks the first half, when Jada
field hockey coach Re- they needed in a 1-0 win. Katie Yoder stole the ball Martins push led to a
Lancaster-Lebanon League:
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PCN 9pm nee Suter found a way to We really didnt want along the left baseline good shot on goal from
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HORSE RACING NETWORK TIME challenging them to rance said. I had a lot of number of CV defenders side the shooting circle,
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Eagles: Edge out the Barons, 28-24 LAMPETER-STRASBURG 56,


EPHRATA 14
Continued from C1 MIKE POLLIS later when Alex Stoef-
LNP CORRESPONDENT
baker, was amazing. fler raced 62 yards for a
Brubaker, running Lampeter- Stras- touchdown.
back Colton Goodman burg dominated from On Ephratas next
(15-107, 3 TDs) and QB the opening whistle drive, Pioneers defensive
Brady Sawyer (16-44, and handed host Eph- back Justin Edwards put
1 TD) fueled a ground rata its 36th consecu- the dagger in the Mounts
game that produced tive loss, 56-14, on Fri- with an interception that
337 yards on 53 carries. day night. set up yet another L-S
Goodman scored three Coming off a disap- touchdown.
times on pitchouts off pointing blowout loss Turning point: The
the left side, including last week to Manheim L-S special teams got
the winning TD from the Central, the Pioneers the Pioneer attack off to
21, behind the blocking rebounded by over- a quick start when Chad
of tackle Collin Hall and whelming Ephrata on Gaudino returned an
guard Brady Maxwell. both sides of the line Ephrata punt more than
Center Mason Strunk, of scrimmage. With 30 yards to the Ephrata
right guard Ben Fromm their offensive and 18 to set up the teams
and right tackle Derek defensive lines physi- first touchdown.
Sauder were standouts cally manhandling Minutes later, L-S got
as well. the Mounts all night, a special teams touch-
(Line) Coach (Mark) the Pioneers out- down on a 55-yard punt
Stauffer tells us Three- rushed Ephrata 264 return from Gaudino,
and-a-third (yards per to 90. and the rout was on.
carry), said Maxwell. Ephrata did show Star of the game:
We got low and got a some fight to start the Chad Gaudino scored
good push. second half despite three first-half touch-
Central (1-1, 4-1) got a trailing 35-0. After downs, tacking on catch-
push up front from its Tyler Walton recov- es of 30 and 51 yards af-
offensive line as well, as CHRIS KNIGHT | LNP CORRESPONDENT ered an L-S fumble ter his score on a punt
evidenced by Kegarise Cocalico quarterback Brady Sawyer pitches the ball as he gets hit by Manheim Centrals on the first play of the return.
rushing for 143 yards and Nate Bryson (32) during the first half on Friday. second half, Dustin Key statistic: 5. The
one TD and RB Jay Bar- Fisher stayed on his consecutive touch-
reto gaining 104 and the The Barons nearly Kegarise to Novak. The third made it 17-14 feet despite two hits downs L-S scored in the
go-ahead score from the upped their advantage Barons went razzle-daz- Central, but Brubaker in the backfield and first half in racing out
3 with 11:54 left. on a couple of occasions zle at the 3 with a reverse ripped off a 60-yard zipped down the left to an insurmountable
The Barons appeared in the opening half but to Novak, who pitched run to set up Sawyers sideline for a 27-yard lead.
to have reclaimed the some missed connec- back to fellow receiver 5-yard TD run and a touchdown. Up next: L-S hosts So-
lead with 5:44 left on a tions between Kegarise Mitchell Ruth. Ruth 21-17 advantage. The L-S crushed the lanco while Ephrata will
fourth-down pass from and his receivers and looked left and found Barons followed with a spark moments host Garden Spot.
the Eagles 7, Kegarise solid defense by the Ea- Kegarise in the end zone, 14-play drive capped by
to Jake Novak. The pass gles prevented it. Early the QB making a diving Barretos 3-yard scor-
was ruled incomplete in the second quarter de- catch for the score with ing run for a 24-21 lead.
and Cocalico took over fensive back Conlan Ker- 43 seconds to go. Cocalico answered CEDAR CREST 11, GARDEN SPOT 7
on downs. Centrals de- schners juggling inter- The Eagles answered with its winning drive,
fense held, setting up the ception set up Cocalicos immediately. Brubaker an eight-play march JEFF DEWEES left on Cedar Crests 40
LNP CORRESPONDENT
final two-minute drive first scoring drive. slashed for 53 yards on highlighted by QB Noah following a seven-yard
that ended with Zim- Starting at their own first down and Sawyer Palms 30-yard pass to LEBANON Cedar punt. The Spartans over-
mermans pick. 39, the Eagles drove followed with a 12-yard Mitchell Caffrey. Good- Crest captured a slug- came a 15-yard holding
From start to finish 61 yards in eight plays. gain. From the 8 Good- man veered left on the gish 11-7 decision over penalty to get it down to
the game had the look From the Baron 29, man veered left again, next play, cut back and Garden Spot on Fri- the Crest 30, where, on
and feel of the rivalry Goodman swept left on scoring with nine sec- following good down- day night at Earl Boltz fourth-and-5, Falcons
matchup that it is. Cen- a pitchout and scored for onds to play for a 14-10 field, scored the eventual Stadium in a Lancast- defensive end Nate Cavic
tral opened with a nine- a 7-3 lead with 4:19 re- lead at halftime. winning TD. er-Lebanon Section crushed Spot quarter-
play drive highlighted by maining in the half. The o-line was amaz- We beat a good team Two showdown. back Cameron Roth with
Kegarises 21-yard run Central countered ing, said Brubaker. We tonight, said Gingrich, Both teams entered a blindside sack for a sev-
on first down and capped with a 70-yard march couldnt ask for anything who called the victory the contest with iden- en-yard loss, thwarting
by Bryce Kreadys 34- that featured a 17-yard more. one of the bigger ones tical records. But the the go-ahead effort.
yard field goal at the 8:44 scramble by Kegarise Kegarises four-yard of his 26 years at Cocal- Falcons (2-0 L-L, 4-0 Star of the game: Ce-
mark. and 19-yard pass from TD run early in the ico. overall) parlayed a dar Crests defense. The
fumble one of three Falcons held Garden
turnovers committed Spot to 231 total yards
by the Spartans into 149 if you subtract
WILSON 55, MCCASKEY 0 the games first points, Fochts 82-yard touch-
a 3-yard touchdown down scamper. Cavics
DAVE BYRNE Following Uhrigs 32- Wilson used high, 16 times for 124 yards, run by Logan Horn sack on fourth down
DBYRNE@LNPNEWS.COM
yard keeper, the 5-11, short, popup kickoffs to including a 23-yard in the second quarter with the Spartans driv-
WEST LAWN Wil- 205-pound junior trans- keep the ball away from touchdown. and came up with a ing late was unquestion-
son scored five times in fer from Hamburg bat- Tornado return man Ray Key statistic: The Red second fumble recov- ably the biggest play; the
the first half and trig- tered his way five times Godwin. Tornado ran 33 offensive ery and an intercep- safety on the punt return
gered the mercy rule for 19 yards to the Mc- That tactic paid unex- plays for 34 net yards to tion. in the dying moments, a
on the first possession Caskey 6. pected dividends when Wilsons 58-415. A Chad Ryland 19- swarming effort, sealed
of the second Friday in Hes still learning, J-P Shaaber recovered Notable: With the yard field goal gave the deal. Roth was ha-
a 55-0 Lancaster-Leba- Wilson coach Doug what amounted to an on- game already out of the Crest a 9-0 lead rassed into a miserable
non League rout of the Dahms said. He spent side kick at the Tornado hand, Wilson went for in the third quar- 4 of 17 for 47 yards and a
McCaskey Red Tornado two years in another of- 46. it on fourth down three ter, before Macken- pick.
at John Gurski Stadi- fense. Six plays later, Uhrig times in the Red Zone. zies Fochts 82-yard Key statistic: Three.
um. Hes a physical runner, threw his third TD pass The first time, on a touchdown run down The number of turn-
The Bulldogs (2-0 Sec- but we run a zone and he of the game, 31 yards to fourth-and-8 at the 13, the near sideline for overs committed by
tion One, 4-1 overall) has to learn where the Weller. Cameron Heckmans Garden Spot (1-1, 3-1) Garden Spot, with one
scored twice in a span of seams are and where Turning point: On pass fell incomplete. cut the lead to 9-7. Fo- leading directly to a
seven seconds midway they open up. the kickoff after Wil- Next possession, on a cht was later tackled score. Cedar Crest, on
through the first quarter Quickly down 18-0, sons first score, the Bull- fourth-and-2 from the in the end zone on a the other hand, played
and were never threat- the Red Tornado (0-2, dogs Andrew Weller 13, Darius Copeland split punt return from his clean football.
ened after that. 2-3) never got anything recovered Carlos Lugos the defense for six. own 5-yard line, with Quotable: We just
Alex Twiford pulled in established offensively fumble at the 18. Uhrig Then Heckman com- 25 seconds left, when made too many mis-
a 6-yard TD pass from with 25 yards net on 19 tossed an 18-yard post to pleted a 17-yard, fourth- he ran backwards in takes and it was across
Connor Uhrig on the first-half plays. McElroy on the first play and-9 pass to Jozwiak an attempt to find a the board. One here,
Bulldogs first posses- They stopped Wilson afterward. Any chance of for the games final seam and make a big one there, and the play
sion and, following a Mc- on its second possession, the game being competi- score. play for his club in the doesnt go. But its all
Caskey turnover, Uhrig but Alex Jozwiaks low tive passed also. This, no doubt, led to closing seconds. fixable stuff. Well go
tossed an 18-yard TD to very low punt hit a Mc- Star of the game: A more than a few post- Turning point: back to work and clean it
Mason McElroy, who Caskey rusher. tossup. Uhrig completed game hard feelings. After Fochts big run up. Garden Spot head
also added a 15-yard TD Tommy OBrien fell 8 of 11 passes, with an in- Up next: Wilson trav- from nowhere sliced coach Zach Fulmer.
run early in the second on it for a first down and terception, for 101 yards els to Penn Manor on Cedar Crests lead to Up next: Garden Spot
quarter. the Dawgs maintained and three TDs. He also Friday night, and Mc- 9-7 in the fourth quar- visits Ephrata on Friday,
Ignacio Reynoso au- a possession that ended ran seven times for 75 Caskey is at Manheim ter, Garden Spot got while Cedar Crest is on
thored the first TD drive. with McElroys TD run. yards. Reynoso rushed Township. the ball back with 4:52 the road at Cocalico.

FRIDAYS STATE SCORES Hatboro-Horsham 27, Quakertown 6


Haverford 34, Garnet Valley 28
Northern Cambria 26, Purchase Line 12
Northwestern Lehigh 15, Saucon Valley 6
South Williamsport 20, Loyalsock 0
Southern Columbia 56, Milton 0
Hickory 40, Lakeview 8 Notre Dame-Green Pond 20, Palmerton 0 So. Huntingdon 28, West Branch 14
Highlands 42, Albert Gallatin 0 Oil City 41, Erie Strong Vincent 6 Southern Lehigh 46, Bangor 14
Abington Heights 49, Pittston Area 20 Clarion-Limestone 40, Brookville 21 Homer-Center 61, United 0 Otto-Eldred 21, Sheffield 13 Southmoreland 23, Waynesburg Cent. 15
Academy Park 34, Chester 0 Clearfield 28, Bellefonte 0 Imhotep Charter 48, Malvern Prep 7 Our Lady Of Sacred Heart 46, Cornell 0 Spring Grove 18, New Oxford 0
Aliquippa 52, South Park 14 Coatesville 34, West Chester East 14 Indiana 42, Ambridge 13 Palisades 42, Salisbury 20 Spring-Ford 45, Methacton 0
Armstrong 56, Plum 28 Cocalico 28, Manheim Central 24 Interboro 28, Chichester 0 Palmyra 41, Boiling Springs 19 Springdale 21, Riverview 0
Avon Grove 23, Octorara 21 Corry 35, Conneaut, Ohio 13 Iroquois 39, Union City 14 Parkland 26, Whitehall 14 Springfield Delco 20, Ridley 14, OT
Beaver Falls 66, New Brighton 7 Coudersport 34, Cameron County 0 Jeannette 40, Bishop Canevin 0 Penn Wood 24, Glen Mills 6 State College 35, Carlisle 0
Belle Vernon 42, Laurel Highlands 7 Cumberland Valley 25, Central Dauphin 24 Jefferson-Morgan 14, Avella 7 Pennridge 28, Council Rock South 0 Steel Valley 55, Vincentian Academy 8
Bellwood-Antis 34, Williamsburg 6 Dallastown Area 29, York 26 (3OT) Juniata 43, Huntingdon 21 Penns Valley 35, Philipsburg-Osceola 13 Strath Haven 34, Penncrest 6
Bentworth 16, Charleroi 12 Delaware Valley 35, Hazleton Area 0 Juniata Valley 20, Northern Bedford 14 Pennsbury 28, Bensalem 21 (2OT) Stroudsburg 55, Pocono Mtn. East 6
Bermudian Springs 42, Fairfield 14 Derry 28, Frazier 7 Keystone Oaks 35, Shady Side Acad. 7 Perkiomen School 38, Pottsville Nativity 0 Susquehanna Twp. 48, Mechanicsburg 17
Berwick 17, Wilkes-Barre Coughlin 9 Downingtown West 38, Bishop Shanahan 7 Lackawanna Trail 37, Carbondale 0 Perkiomen Valley 30, Boyertown 0 Thomas Jefferson 55, Ringgold 14
Bethel Park 48, Hempfield Area 13 Dubois 29, Allderdice 13 Latin Charter 64, Roxborough 14 Peters Township 38, Norwin 7 Titusville 26, Cochranton 21
Bethlehem Catholic 20, Easton 9 Dunmore 55, Montrose 14 Littlestown 6, Delone 0 Philadelphia Northeast 8, Gratz 0 Towanda 31, Canton 0
Beth. Liberty 37, Allentown Dieruff 10 East Allegheny 29, Carlynton 0 Lower Dauphin 13, Red Land 7 Phila. Roman Catholic 20, Abp. Carroll 7 Tri-Valley 42, Millersburg 7
Big Spring 31, West Perry 22 East Pennsboro 19, Steelton-Highspire 9 Maplewood 40, Northwestern 20 Phila. West Catholic 46, Neumann-Goretti 0 Trinity 41, Uniontown 7
Bishop McCort 48, Richland 6 Eastern York 19, Dover 14 Marian Catholic 20, Panther Valley 14 Pitts. Central Catholic 48, Pine-Richland 35 Twin Valley 49, Kutztown 12
Blairsville 15, Penns Manor 9 Eisenhower 28, Seneca 21 Mars 34, New Castle 7 Pleasant Valley 52, East Stroudsburg South 38 Tyrone 34, Bald Eagle Area 15
Bloomsburg 21, Hughesville 18 Emmaus 37, Bethlehem Freedom 35 Meyersdale 24, Blacklick 0 Pocono Mtn. West 32, Allentown Allen 12 Unionville 14, Oxford 0
Blue Mountain 17, Jim Thorpe 14 Exeter 35, Berks Catholic 20 Middletown 69, Camp Hill Trinity 7 Pope John Paul II 20, Phoenixville 14 Upper Darby 18, Conestoga 0
Brentwood 33, Deer Lakes 14 Fairview 41, Warren 14 Mifflin County 36, Greencastle Antrim 17 Portage Area 45, North Star 13 Upper Dublin 37, Wissahickon 0
Brockway 56, Curwensville 20 Ferndale 26, Windber 21 Milton Hershey 32, Camp Hill 7 Pottsville 19, Tamaqua 7 Upper Moreland 34, Cheltenham 19
Burgettstown 41, Brownsville 8 Fort Cherry 40, West Greene 6 Minersville 14, Shenandoah Valley 8 Quaker Valley 31, Hopewell 14 Upper Perkiomen 26, Upper Merion 8
Butler 34, Shaler 16 Fort Leboeuf 48, Harbor Creek 6 Montour 34, Knoch 21 Radnor 31, Harriton 0 USO 53, Carrick 0
California 24, Monessen 22 Fox Chapel 47, Moon 27 Montoursville 41, Lewisburg 25 Red Lion 35, Northeastern 14 Valley 20, Ellwood City 12
Cambria Heights 28, Forest Hills 16 Franklin Regional 45, Connellsville 0 Moshannon Valley 13, Tussey Mountain 12 Saltsburg 28, Marion Center 12 Washington 63, Sto-Rox 20
Cambridge Springs 35, Girard 14 Freeport 24, Burrell 20 Mount Carmel 21, Danville 14 Schuylkill Haven 54, Mahanoy Area 0 Waynesboro 13, Northern York 0
Canon-McMillan 21, Altoona 14 (OT) Gateway 23, Penn-Trafford 6 Mount Pleasant 49, Elizabeth Forward 13 Selinsgrove 26, Jersey Shore 6 West Allegheny 47, Kiski Area 0
Carmichaels 35, Mapletown 0 General McLane 35, Conneaut Area 21 Muhlenberg 23, Conrad Weiser 20 Seneca Valley 32, Penn Hills 7 West Middlesex 14, Mercyhurst Prep 0
Catasauqua 43, Wilson 26 Germantown Acad. 40, New Hope-Solebury 0 Nanticoke Area 25, Crestwood 22 Serra Catholic 21, South Allegheny 6 West Mifflin 37, Greensburg Salem 0
C.B. East 37, Souderton 36 Gettysburg 41, Susquehannock 3 Nazareth Area 35, Northampton 13 Shade 14, Conemaugh Valley 6 West Scranton 27, North Pocono 20
C.B. West 20, William Tennent 7 Governor Mifflin 42, Daniel Boone 0 Neshaminy 21, Abington 0 Sharon 42, Mercer 0 West York 33, Kennard-Dale 6
Central Columbia 32, Warrior Run 7 Greater Johnstown 35, Somerset 14 Neshannock 30, Laurel 13 Sharpsville 33, Greenville 14 Western Wayne 28, Honesdale 6
C.D. East 41, Chambersburg 19 Greater Latrobe 54, McKeesport 20 Newport 56, Upper Dauphin 7 Shikellamy 20, Shamokin 6 Westmont Hilltop 21, Bedford 16
Cent. Martinsburg 28, Chestnut Ridge 7 Greensburg C.C. 28, Leechburg 21 North East 54, Saegertown 22 Shippensburg 66, James Buchanan 0 Williams Valley 34, East Juniata 20
Central Mountain 24, Mifflinburg 17 Grove City 40, Slippery Rock 6 North Hills 35, Baldwin 7 South Fayette 28, Blackhawk 21 Wilmington 35, Reynolds 6
Chartiers-Houston 25, Beth. Center 13 Harrisburg 49, Hershey 0 North Penn/Liberty 42, C.B. South 13 South Side 28, Mohawk 0 Wyomissing 35, Valley Forge Military 7
Clarion 31, Moniteau 6 Hbg. Bishop McDevitt 42, Cedar Cliff 35 North Schuylkill 7, Lehighton 0 South Western 14, Central York 11 York Catholic 14, Hanover 0
LNP | LANCASTER, PA FOOTBALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 C5

ANNVILLE-CLEONA 36, WARWICK 55, LEBANON 14

No worries for Warriors


LANCASTER CATHOLIC 21
DIANA PUGLIESE picked off by Cameron
DPUGLIESE@LNPNEWS.COM
Chappel. A-C (2-0 Sec-
ANNVILLE Hav- tion Three, 4-2 overall)
ing touchdowns waved turned the play into a With no letdown in sight, Warwick cruises to mercy-rule win at home
off on your first two one-yard touchdown
possessions isnt usu- run from Myers for a KEVIN FREEMAN
KFREEMAN@LNPNEWS.COM
ally a good sign for the 14-0 lead and never
rest of the game, but it looked back. Football coaches seem
didnt matter for the Downey tried to to be natural worriers.
Annville-Cleona foot- scramble to make plays Bob Locker had vi-
ball team on Friday in the second half, but sions of a letdown when
night. the A-C defense was his Warwick team took
The Little Dutchmen there to reign in the the field against Leba-
came back to score Crusaders (0-1, 2-3). non on Friday night.
on each of those pos- Griffin Hertz had two The Warriors suffered
sessions and picked interceptions for A-C a narrow loss to Wilson
off Lancaster Catho- and Brayden Turner, last Friday and he won-
lic quarterback Bryan Hunter Kelley and dered how it might af-
Downey four times to Isaac Burris sacked fect his team.
down the visiting Cru- Downey for a combined He need not have wor-
saders 36-21 on home- loss of 23 yards. ried.
coming weekend. Downey did connect Warwick scored on
Cameron Hoch had with Jordan Scott for a all four of its first-half
two of host Annville- seven-yard touchdown possessions to build a
Cleonas three touch- in the final 10 minutes 27-0 lead, and pushed
downs in the first quar- of play, while Sweigart the game into the mercy
ter, including a 33-yard ran for 119 yards on the rule at the start of the
pass from Noah My- night. fourth quarter on the
ers for the games first Star of the game: Af- way to a 55-14 Lancast-
points after a 22-yard ter the game, Hoch was er-Lebanon League vic-
run from Hoch was named the Steve John- tory over the Cedars in
erased by a holding son Memorial Home- Lititz.
penalty. coming MVP. Warwick quarterback
Lancaster Catholic The wide receiver Tyler Trimarchi ran for
crossed the goal line broke free for a 52-yard a pair of touchdowns and
twice in the second run for his second score threw for another. Run-
quarter on a one-yard of the game and picked ning back Ryan Long
run from Christian off Downey late in the also scored a pair of
Sweigart and a 15-yard third quarter, nearly touchdowns for the War-
pass from Downey to returning it for another riors (1-1 Section One,
Andrew Miklos, but touchdown. 3-2 overall) while the
never seemed to find its Up next: Both teams Warwick defense held
rhythm on the field. continue Section Three the Cedars (0-2, 1-4) to
Turning point: On play next Friday at 7 127 first-half yards.
Lancaster Catholics p.m. as Lancaster Cath- Our defense did a nice
first play from scrim- olic hosts Elco and A-C job until the last drive of
mage, Downey was travels to Columbia. the first half (Lebanon
scored on that drive),
Locker said. Our de-
fense gave us good field
DONEGAL 13, ELCO 12 position and shut down
their quarterback (Za-
STEVE NAVAROLI lites said of the sack. kee Sailsman). KIRK NEIDERMYER | LNP CORRESPONDENT
LNP CORRESPONDENT
That was a gigantic Offensively, we Top, Warwicks Carter Forney makes the catch for big yardage Friday night for the
Donegal coach Jeff momentum shift. spread things around Warriors at Warwick High School in Lititz. Above, Warwicks Hayden Rucci gets the
interception and runs back to the 40-yard line.
Polites said that from Turning points: and did a good job of es-
his angle, it looked While neither team tablishing the run and
like Elco kicker Dane scored in the opening that led to some things from the 1, crossing the Trimarchi had a strong Hes a playmaker.
Miller had drilled a po- 24 minutes, both got we could do passing the goal line before he lost game, with 11-93 rush- Locker, on Trimarchi.
tential game-winning touchdowns in four ball. the ball, for a 27-0 War- ing and 8-13-0 for 128 The staff was con-
36-yard field goal with straight possessions, Trimarchi scrambled wick lead. yards passing. Sailsman vinced the players
less than a minute to setting up the frantic for Warwicks first TD, Sailsman hit Shaquell was also good, rushing would be ready to go and
play on Friday. finish. going 10 yards for the Ortiz with a two-yard for 123 yards on 19 car- would perform and they
However, the gusty Star of the game: score. Another Trimar- fade to give the Cedars a ries and going 19 for 27 were right. Locker,
wind, which helped Knight was 17 of 28 chi scramble put the TD nine seconds before with two picks for 155 on overcoming a let-
Millers kick go well for 287 yards and two Warriors at the 1 and the end of the half. yards passing. down vs. Lebanon.
past the needed dis- touchdowns in a losing Long scored on a dive Warwick converted in- Key statistic: War- Up next: The Cedars
tance, also pushed it to effort for the Raiders. from there for a 13-0 terceptions by Hayden wick rushed for 256 stay on the road to play
the left. Key statistic: Done- (Lebanon blocked the Rucci and Jordan Cruz yards on 39 carries. Conestoga Valley on Fri-
It looked good to gal ran 31 plays in its PAT) lead. into touchdowns in the Quotable: He ex- day. After a four-game
me, but I cant see first two series, but Isaac Rissinger gave second half to take a tends plays, makes homestand, the War-
anything, Polites said came up empty both Warwick a 20-0 lead and 41-6 lead. things happen and riors travel to Hemp-
after Donegal held on times. Yet for all the Trimarchi went over Star of the game: throws well on the run. field.
for a 13-12 victory at long drives, both the
home. Mother Nature Indians touchdowns
probably helped us out were quick strikes. PEQUEA VALLEY 35, COLUMBIA 16 NFL
on that one. A three-play posses-
The Indians im-
proved to 2-0 in Sec-
sion opened the scor-
ing when Ryan Buck- BARRY FORD Musser returned a punt Steelers WR Brown
to honor Palmer
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tion Three of the ius dropped a pass to to the PV 11. On the
Lancaster-Lebanon Brooks Bear for a 77- It was a game of two return, the Tide was
League, and 2-3 over- yard touchdown. halves Friday night flagged for holding. Four
all, with the win. But it Two plays after Elco when Columbia hosted plays later, the Tide CHRIS ADAMSKI Brown said his days of
PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
took a huge defensive made it 7-6, Tyler Rupp Pequea Valley in a Sec- muffed a punt, giving the changing the colors of
play to change the field (19 carries, 146 yards) tion Three football game ball back to PV, which Antonio Brown has his shoes are over, but
position that keyed the scored on a 67-yard that was won by the scored to go up 14-0. decided to stop break- he wont cease the prac-
final moments. touchdown run. Braves, 35-16. In the second half, the ing the rules when it tice of adding images or
The Raiders (0-2, 1-4) Quotable: Thats The first half was not Tide pulled within 20- comes to wearing dif- photos.
got the ball on their high school football well-played, and the sec- 16, but PV iced the game ferent-colored shoes. Im going to follow
own 32-yard line, but when you are dealing ond half was crisper and behind two long drives That doesnt mean he the code and stick to
in one play a 33-yard with 15-, 16-, 17-year- better played. spearheaded by Horst wont keep modifying the team color, Brown
pass reception by Mill- olds playing their Jon Horst was a key and quarterback Jordan his gameday footwear, said, but theres always
er from quarterback hearts out, Polites factor for the Braves, Lapp. however. going to be a picture
Kyle Knight, Elco was said of the scoring as he finished the game Key statistic: Pequea Brown said he will I put on my cleats of
in Donegal territory. by each team after a with three touchdowns. Valley held the Tide have an image of Ar- something that means
After runs by Cory scoreless first half. Pequea Valley jumped without a first down in nold Palmer on his the most to me or some-
Kline and Knight, the Up next: The Sec- out to a 14-0 first-half the first half. cleats during the Steel- thing thats inspired me.
Raiders had a first- tion Three schedule lead and withstood a Star of the game: ers Sunday night game This week, Arnold
and-goal from the 5. continues next week as second-half comeback Horst with three scores against the Kansas City Palmer. Ill put a picture
But after a loss of 1, Elco will play at Lan- by the Tide. and 149 yards on the Chiefs at Heinz Field. of Arnold Palmer on my
Knight was sacked by caster Catholic. Done- Turning point: There ground. A guy like Arnold, cleats. So every week,
Cade Weaver for a loss gal, meanwhile, will were two. One in the Up next: Columbia with his legacy and just to keep some moti-
of 13. travel to Fredericks- first half with the Braves hosts Annville-Cleona, what he meant to the vation, Im going to put a
Thats what we want burg to take on North- leading 7-0 and punt- while Pequea Valley is world and to Latrobe picture of somebody that
out of our seniors, Po- ern Lebanon. ing. The Tides Tyreese idle. and Pennsylvania, his means (a lot) to me or
legacy will live on, inspired me or keep me
Brown said. Hes an encouraged. Im going
inspiring guy, and Im to definitely follow the
YORK SUBURBAN 48, NORTHERN LEBANON 31 glad I got the moments rules in regard to stick-
I got to share with him. ing to the team colors.
RYAN DIXON four possessions to race Stars of the game: Key statistic: 1. Thats The time I spent with Brown said that hes
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out to a 14-point half- Igo and Teague Hoffman how many times the Tro- him was an honor. under the impression
FREDERICKSBURG time lead. for the Trojans (3-2). jans and Vikings each In August, Brown vis- that a personal image
Coming into Fridays Suburban kept the pedal Igo was 9 of 12 passing punted on the night. ited Palmers residence is acceptable in regards
nonleague football game down in the second half, for 220 yards and three Quotable: They are in Latrobe, and the to the NFLs stringent
against York Subur- too, and scored on the touchdowns. Hoffman a good team and have All-Pro wide receiver uniform policy but a
ban, it had to seem like seven of eight possessions ran for three scores and real good skill position posted photos and vid- color apart from the
Northern Lebanon was they had in the game en a total of 106 yards. players, Vikings head eos on social media ac- teams is not.
looking in the mirror. route to a 48-31 victory. Christian Trader fin- coach Roy Wall said. counts of himself and According to the NFL
Both the Trojans and Turning point: Fac- ished with 124 receiv- They made plays and the golfing legend, who rulebook, shoes for all
Vikings offenses came ing a third-and-19 from ing yards for the Vikings the difference was we died Sunday. players on a given team
in with more than 600 the Vikings 24-yard line, (2-3) and a touchdown. didnt make the plays de- Earlier that day at must contain the same
yards both on the ground York Suburban quarter- Stevie Herb ran for two fensively. We didnt get Philadelphias Lincoln dominant color.
and through the air for back Ben Igo hit Colin scores and 86 total yards. stops or turnovers. Financial Field, Brown Brown said after
the season. Deardorff for a touch- Quarterback Michigan Up next: The Vikings wore blue cleats with practice Friday that he
In the first half, the down with just 1:46 to Daub threw for 215 yards play their third straight images of his four chil- had not been informed
Trojans played almost play in the first half. It and one touchdown and home game when Sec- dren. Officials made if he was fined for the
flawlessly on offense and extended the Trojans also scored two rushing tion Three rival Donegal him change his shoes at shoes he wore for the
scored on each of their lead to 27-13. touchdowns. comes calling Friday. halftime. first half last Sunday.
C6 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 FOOTBALL LNP | LANCASTER, PA

MANHEIM TOWNSHIP 35,


CONESTOGA VALLEY 12

Streaks
roll to
victory
Emge throws for
3 TDs, Sallade
runs for 2 more
JOEL SCHREINER
LNP CORRESPONDENT

There was no stopping the


Manheim Township offense
on this night.
Luke Emge threw three
touchdown passes to Kade
Kubicki and Grayson Sallade
rushed for two more as the
Streaks romped past Con-
estoga Valley, 35-12, Friday SUZETTE WENGER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

night in Witmer. Penn Manors Theoren McElheny finds a hole in the middle against Hempfield on Friday in Landisvile.
Township (2-0 Lancaster-
Lebanon League Section
One, 3-2 overall) scored
touchdowns on each of its
Knights: Hempfield beats Comets in OT
first four possessions, with
relative ease, on drives of 74, sounds cliche, but the defense completed three passes for 63 paced the Black Knights to yard scoring drive to open
72, 69 and 62 yards. really stepped up at the end yards and caught another for 340 total yards. the third quarter. Edwards
I think our guys are start- there and shut them down to 29, helping Hempfield build a You can just feel the mo- capped the drive with a 1-yard
ing to get it, Streaks coach the point where we could take 21-10 lead by halftime. mentum in the whole of- plunge and later tied the
Mark Evans said. I really the overtime win. We needed to do a better fense, Martin-Robinson said. game at 24 with a 6-yard pass
like the way we came out. Before he deflected the job at stopping the one-man You can feel the defense back to Grant Gale with 5:14 left on
Sallade, who finished with fourth-down pass in over- show they had with Robin- on their toes. Its a great feel- the clock.
144 yards on 13 carries, got it time, Martin-Robinson, a son, Comets coach John ing. Thats all you can ask for,
all started with a 34-yard TD 6-4, 218-pound junior, turned Brubaker said. He was pretty The Comets surged back Brubaker said, to put our-
scamper with 6:10 left in the into a renaissance man under awesome and kind of took it to in the second half. Theo- selves in a chance to win. And
first. center for the Black Knights. us in the first half. ren McElheny (22 carries, we did, but it didnt come out
Emge, Townships junior He rushed for 156 yards and a Martin-Robinsons 185 all- 147 yards) carried the ball in our favor.
quarterback, highlighted the touchdown on 21 carries. He purpose yards on offense nine times on a 12-play 73-
next drive with a 32-yard
completion to Hogan Glick
and a 26-yard TD strike to ELIZABETHTOWN 25, SOLANCO 7
Kubicki.
Theyre a big, strong foot- JOHN WALK bling the ball away all season, scored twice before halftime including 270 rushing yards,
JWALK@LNPNEWS.COM
ball team, CV coach Gerad Solanco did so on its first drive to take an 18-7 lead into the in the Week Four loss at Co-
Novak said of the Streaks. The Elizabethtown High that led to an early E-town break. calico, the E-town defense
Their goal was to come out School football team bounced score when quarterback Mi- Stars of the game: In slick bounced back by holding run-
and run the ball right at us. back from its Week Four loss cah Garber connected with and windy conditions, Garber heavy Solanco to season-lows
Then they threw some play- at Cocalico with an impres- Logan Yohn for an eight-yard was held to a season-low 61 in total yards (192) and rush-
action passes off us and our sive 25-7 road win at Solanco score. passing yards but did throw ing yards (186) while also forc-
corners kind of fell asleep on Friday night. Solanco would later take for two scores on 8-for-15 ing a pair of fumbles and an
and they made some big What it means: The Bears advantage of an E-town turn- passing. E-town instead interception.
plays. (4-1 overall) improved to over with a 10-play, 65-yard turned to the run game, com- Quotable: Fox: Tonight
Emges first three comple- .500 in Lancaster-Lebanon drive capped off by a one- piling a season-high 259 yards we really got the run game
tions went for 37, 32 and 26 League Section Two play at yard keeper from QB Joel on the ground, with running going and put a hurting on
yards. He added a 33-yarder 1-1, while Solanco (1-4 overall, McGuire that gave the Mules back Scott Fox going for 171 the (Solanco) defense. We
in the second quarter and 0-2 league) dropped its fourth their only lead, 7-6, near the rushing yards and two TDs on could run the ball whenever
completed all eight pass at- straight overall. start of the second quarter. 27 carries. we wanted to. And then our
tempts in the first half for How it happened: Enter- It would be all E-town from Key stats: After being defense was able to hold
163 yards and a pair of touch- ing the game without yet fum- there, though, as the Bears gashed for 334 total yards, them a lot.
downs.
I think hes getting it,
slowly but surely, Evans said After Week 5 Passing yards........................... 179 205 Cedar Crest 11, Garden Spot 7 Statistics
Section One Passes..................................9-12-0 18-26-0 Garden Spot.....................0 0 0 7 7 LC A-C
of Emge, who finished with League Overall Punts-Avg.................................0-0 4-31.25 Cedar Crest.......................0 6 3 2 11 First downs................................ 12 10
179 yards. I think the game Team W L W L Fumbles-Lost............................0-0
Penalties-Yards.......................6-35
1-0
4-40
Scoring Rushes-Yds..........................31-155
Passing yards............................. 98
48-265
66
Wilson.........................2 0 4 1 CCL. Horn 3 run (kick failed)
continues to slow down for Manheim Township.....2 0 3 2 Warwick 55, Lebanon 14 CCFG, Ryland 19 Passes................................11-24-4 3-3-0
him, week in and week out. Conestoga Valley.........1 1 3 2 Lebanon...........................0 6 0 8 14 GSM. Focht 82 run (K. Willwerth kick) Punts-Avg..........................4-41.75 4-34.25
Warwick.......................1 1 3 2 Fumbles-Lost............................1-0 3-1
The Buckskins (1-1, 3-2), Penn Manor.................1 1 1 4
Warwick.........................13 14 14 14 55 CCSafety
Penalties-Yards.......................3-30 10-70
Scoring Statistics
on the other hand, could Hempfield....................1 1 1 4
WT. Trimarchi 10 run (W. Mobley kick) GS CC Donegal 13, Elco 12
McCaskey....................0 2 2 3
not generate much of any Lebanon.......................0 2 1 4 WR. Long 1 run (kick blocked) First downs.................................. 8 15 Elco...................................0 0 0 12 12
offense in the opening half. Section Two
WI. Rissinger 2 run (W. Mobley kick)
WT. Trimarchi 1 run (W. Mobley kick)
Rushes-Yds..........................22-184
Passing yards............................. 47
53-183
62
Donegal............................0 0 7 6 13
Averaging 42 points and 358 League Overall LS. Ortiz 2 pass from Z. Sailsman (kick Passes..................................4-17-1 8-19-0
Scoring
DB. Bear 77 pass from R. Buckius (E.
Team W L W L
yards through the first four Cedar Crest..................2 0 4 1
blocked)
WC. Forney 20 pass from T. Trimarchi
Punts-Avg............................5-16.2
Fumbles-Lost............................2-2
8-27.75
2-2 Hudson kick)
games, CV didnt cross mid- Cocalico.......................2 0 3 2 (W. Mobley kick) Penalties-Yards.......................8-49 6-59 EC. Kline 10 pass from K. Knight (kick
Manheim Central.........1 1 4 1 failed)
field, was shutout and held Elizabethtown..............1 1 4 1
WR. Long 1 run (W. Mobley kick) Elizabethtown 25, Solanco 7 DT. Rupp 67 run (kick blocked)
LJ. Beckley 16 pass from Z. Sailsman (L.
to just 44 yards in the first Lampeter-Strasburg.....1 1 4 1 Aquino-Rios pass from Z. Sailsman)
Elizabethtown..................6 12 0 7 25 ED. Miller 21 pass from K. Knight (kick
Garden Spot................1 1 3 2 Solanco.............................7 0 0 0 7
half. Solanco........................0 2 1 4
WJ. Cruz 47 pass from T. Lentz (W. Mo-
Scoring
failed)
bley kick) Statistics
Our defense is really Ephrata........................0 2 0 5 WA. Ricketts 2 run (W. Mobley kick) EL. Yohn 8 pass from M. Garber (kick Elco Don
starting to come together, Section Three Statistics
blocked)
SJ. McGuire 1 run (C. Canby kick)
First downs................................ 16 13
League Overall
Evans said. Theyre taking Team W L W L
Leb War EJ. Jones 12 pass from M. Garber (run
Rushes-Yds............................24-84
Passing yards........................... 287
45-206
102
First downs................................ 17 23
some ownership and pride Annville-Cleona...........2 0 4 2 Rushes-Yds..........................27-144 39-256
failed) Passes................................17-28-1 3-8-0
Donegal.......................2 0 2 3 ES. Fox 1 run (kick blocked)
in it and I think our attitude Northern Lebanon.......1 0 2 3
Passing yards........................... 179 175
ES. Fox 2 run (D. Shank kick)
Punts-Avg...............................2-34 1-34
Passes................................20-30-2 9-14-0 Fumbles-Lost............................1-0 1-1
is slowly developing into Pequea Valley..............1 1 4 2 Punts-Avg..........................4-24.75 0-0 Statistics Penalties-Yards.......................4-31 2-6
Lancaster Catholic.......0 1 2 3
the one that were looking Elco..............................0 2 2 3 Fumbles-Lost............................1-0 0-0 E-town Sol
Pequea Valley 34, Columbia 16
First downs................................ 18 9
for. Columbia.....................0 2 0 4 Penalties-Yards.......................8-61 4-35
Rushes-Yds..........................47-259 51-186 Pequea Valley...................7 7 6 14 34
Sallade added an eight-yard Wilson 55, McCaskey 0 Passing yards............................. 61 6 Columbia..........................0 0 8 8 16
McCaskey.........................0 0 0 0 0 Passes..................................8-15-1 1-5-1 Scoring
TD run and the Emge-to- Wilson............................12 20 9 14 55 Punts-Avg...............................3-34 4-36 PVJ. Horst 10 run (G. Elmer kick)
SECTION ONE
Kubicki connection struck Scoring Fumbles-Lost............................0-0 2-2 PVJ. Horst 7 run (G. Elmer kick)
Hempfield 31, Penn Manor 24 WA. Twiford 6 pass from C. Uhrig (run
again, this time from 12 yards Penn Manor............. 3 7 7 7 0 24 failed)
Penalties-Yards.......................7-60 2-13 CM. Crenshaw 40 run (E. Ramos run)
PVR. Smith n/a run (kick failed)
out, in the second quarter as Hempfield................ 0 21 0 3 7 31 WM. McElroy 18 pass from C. Uhrig Lampeter-Strasburg 56, Ephrata 14
Lampeter-Strasburg.......14 21 14 7 56 CE. Ramos 1 run (T. Musser pass from
Township built a 27-0 half- PMFG, Hart 33
Scoring (kick failed)
WM. McElroy 15 run (run failed) Ephrata.............................0 0 6 8 14 M. Crenshaw)
PVJ. Horst 5 run (G. Elmer kick)
time lead. HB. Flores 7 run (M. Sheerin kick) WJ. Weller 31 pass from C. Uhrig (N. Scoring
PVJ. Lapp 6 run (G. Elmer kick)
L-SS. Lawler 1 run (P. Denlinger kick)
We did not play well in HD. Martin-Robinson 10 run (kick Borelli kick)
WI. Reynoso 23 run (N. Borelli kick) L-SC. Gaudino 55 punt return (P. Den- Statistics
blocked)
the first half, Novak said. PMT. McElheny 38 run (L. Hart kick) WA. MacFoy 4 run (N. Borelli kick) linger kick) PV Col
First downs................................ 13 8
Theyre a good football HM. Himmelsbach 5 run (M. Himmels- WSafety L-SC. Gaudino 30 pass from T. Shelley
(P. Denlinger kick) Rushes-Yds..........................51-309 28-128
bach run) WD. Copeland 13 run (pass failed)
team and you cant come PMJ. Edwards 1 run (L. Hart kick) WA. Jozwiak 17 pass from C. Heckman L-SS. Lawler 45 pass from T. Shelley (P. Passing yards............................. 34 77
out and take anything for HFG, Sheerin 28 (H. Riegel run) Denlinger kick)
L-SC. Gaudino 51 pass from T. Shelley
Passes....................................3-6-0 5-20-0
Punts-Avg...............................1-39 5-29
granted. You have to be ready PMG. Gale 6 pass from J. Edwards (L.
Hart kick)
Statistics
McC Wil (P. Denlinger kick) Fumbles-Lost............................4-4 0-0
to play and I dont think we HB. Flores 2 run (M. Sheerin kick) First downs.................................. 3 24 ED. Fisher 27 run (pass failed) Penalties-Yards.......................4-30 10-51
L-SA. Stoeffler 62 run (P. Denlinger kick)
were ready to play right from Statistics Rushes-Yds............................26-31 43-282
L-ST. Palage 15 pass from C. Blantz (P.
NONLEAGUE
PM Hemp Passing yards............................... 3 133
the start. First downs................................ 17 19 Passes....................................1-7-1 10-15-1 Denlinger kick) York Suburban 48,
CV quarterback Grant Rushes-Yds..........................37-187 40-238 Punts-Avg..........................3-32.33 0-0 EA. Rummel 19 pass from B. Holbritter Northern Lebanon 31
Passing yards........................... 130 102 Fumbles-Lost............................2-2 1-1 (pass failed) York Suburban................13 14 14 7 48
Stoltzfus, who completed 8 Passes................................13-21-1 6-19-1 Penalties-Yards.......................5-47 5-42 L-SJ. Manion 15 run (P. Denlinger kick) Northern Lebanon...........7 6 12 6 31
of 11 passes for 46 yards in Punts-Avg..........................3-31.33 4-35 SECTION TWO Statistics Scoring
L-S Eph
the first half, was shaken up Fumbles-Lost............................1-0
Penalties-Yards.......................5-30
2-1
7-33 Cocalico 28, Manheim Central 24 First downs................................ 15 12
YST. Hoffman 4 run (Z. Weinstein kick)
NLS. Herb 10 run (M. Daub kick)
late in the second quarter Manheim Township 35,
Cocalico............................0 14 7 7 28 Rushes-Yds..........................31-264 30-90 YST. Hoffman 5 run (kick failed)
Manheim Central.............3 7 7 7 24
and sat out for a play before Conestoga Valley 12 Scoring
Passing yards........................... 152
Passes................................10-18-0
88
9-18-2
NLM. Daub 4 run (kick failed)
YSJ. Haynes 2 run (Z. Weinstein kick)
returning. Manheim Township.......14 13 8 0 35 MCFG, Kready 34 Punts-Avg...............................2-45 5-32 YSC. Deardorff 24 pass from B. Igo (Z.
Conestoga Valley..............0 0 6 6 12
After Emges third scor- Scoring
CC. Goodman 29 run (B. Puodziunas
kick)
Fumbles-Lost............................1-1
Penalties-Yards.......................2-45
0-0
5-32
Weinstein kick)
ing pass to Kubicki in the MTG. Sallade 34 run (J. Rodenberger MCM. Ruth 3 pass from K. Kegarise SECTION THREE
NLS. Herb 49 run (run failed)
YSJ. Torres 20 pass from B. Igo (Z. Wein-
third quarter stretched the kick) (Kready kick)
Annville-Cleona 36, stein kick)
MTK. Kubicki 26 pass from L. Emge (J. CC. Goodman 8 run (B. Puodziunas
MT lead to 35-0, Stoltzfus Rodenberger kick) kick) Lancaster Catholic 21 NLM. Daub 2 run (kick failed)
YST. Hoffman 54 run (Z. Weinstein kick)
threw a 16-yard TD pass to MTG. Sallade 8 run (J. Rodenberger MCK. Kegarise 4 run (Kready kick) Lancaster Catholic............0 14 0 7 21
NLC. Trader 26 pass from M. Daub (run
kick) CB. Sawyer 5 run (B. Puodziunas kick) Annville-Cleona..............21 8 7 0 36
Connor Brinton and added MTK. Kubicki 12 pass from L. Emge MCJ. Barreto 3 run (Kready kick) Scoring
failed)
a 30-yard scoring strike to (pass failed) CC. Goodman 21 run (B. Puodziunas A-CC. Hoch 33 pass from N. Myers (A.
YST. Hoover 18 pass from B. Igo (Z.
Weinstein kick)
kick)
Tyre Stead in the fourth MTK. Kubicki 16 pass from L. Emge (K.
Kubicki pass from Emge)
Frattarole kick)
A-CN. Myers 1 run (A. Frattarole kick) Statistics
Statistics
quarter. CVC. Brinton 16 pass from G. Stoltzfus Coc MC A-CC. Hoch 52 run (A. Frattarole kick) YS NL
Stoltzfus finished with (kick blocked)
CVT. Stead 30 pass from G. Stoltzfus
First downs................................ 14 16 LCC. Sweigart 1 run (C. Engle kick) First downs................................ 19
Rushes-Yds..........................48-273
13
26-100
Rushes-Yds..........................53-337 34-233 LCA. Miklos 15 pass from B. Downey (C.
205 yards passing, while the (pass failed) Passing yards............................. 74 126 Engle kick) Passing yards........................... 220 215
ground game went nowhere Statistics Passes....................................1-3-0 9-22-1 A-CD. Bomgardner 42 run (D. Bomgard- Passes..................................9-12-0 10-21-0
MT CV Punts-Avg...............................4-34 1-33 ner run) Punts-Avg...............................1-50 1-40
(minus-13 yards on 13 car- First downs................................ 15 10 Fumbles-Lost............................2-0 2-1 LCJ. Scott 7 pass from B. Downey (C. Fumbles-Lost............................3-0 3-1
ries). Rushes-Yds..........................34-225 1313 Penalties-Yards.......................2-15 5-35 Engle kick) Penalties-Yards.......................8-67 2-10
LNP | LANCASTER, PA BASEBALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 C7

NATIONAL LEAGUE Perez (17), Arenado (35). HRCarter (40),


off Bettis; Arenado (41), off Suter. RBIs
Carter (93), Blackmon (80), Arenado 2
East Division (133), Hundley (48). SBPerez (34), Arcia
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away (7). CSBlackmon (8). SGennett, Bettis.
x-Washington.................................93 66 .585 5-5 W-1 48-30 45-36 Runners left in scoring positionMilwau-
New York.......................................86 74 .538 71-w 6-4 W-3 44-37 42-37 kee 6 (Carter 2, Suter 2, Pinto 2); Colorado
Miami............................................78 80 .494 141-w 51-w 5-5 L-2 40-40 38-40 1 (Cardullo). RISPMilwaukee 1 for 12;
Philadelphia...................................70 90 .438 231-w 141-w 3-7 L-5 36-43 34-47 Colorado 2 for 4.
Atlanta...........................................66 93 .415 27 18 8-2 L-1 29-50 37-43 Runners moved upBraun.
Central Division Milwaukee IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Suter L, 2-2...... 5 10 4 4 0 3 86 3.32
x-Chicago.....................................102 57 .642 7-2 W-1 57-24 45-33 Cravy................ 2 0 0 0 0 2 20 2.39
St. Louis.........................................83 76 .522 19 1 5-5 W-1 35-43 48-33 Scahill.............. 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 2.76
Pittsburgh......................................78 80 .494 231-w 51-w 4-5 W-1 38-42 40-38 Colorado IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Milwaukee.....................................71 89 .444 311-w 131-w 3-7 L-3 41-40 30-49 Bettis W 14-8....62-e 8 1 1 3 5 100 4.79
Cincinnati.......................................67 93 .419 351-w 171-w 4-6 L-2 37-42 30-51 Estevez H 11....11-e 0 0 0 1 1 21 4.97
West Division Ottavino S 7-12....1 0 0 0 0 2 18 2.42
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Inherited runners-scoredEstevez 1-0.
x-Los Angeles.................................91 68 .572 7-3 W-1 53-28 38-40 IBBoff Bettis (Maldonado), off Bettis
San Francisco.................................84 75 .528 7 5-5 W-1 42-36 42-39 (Maldonado).
Colorado........................................75 85 .469 161-w 91-w 3-7 W-1 42-37 33-48 T2:30. A41,068 (50,398).
San Diego.......................................68 91 .428 23 16 6-4 L-1 39-42 29-49
Arizona..........................................66
x-clinched division
93 .415 25 18 3-7 L-1 30-48 36-45
AL BOXES
ASSOCIATED PRESS

AMERICAN LEAGUE Orioles 8, Yankees 1 Baltimore Orioles shortstop J.J. Hardy, left, puts the tag on New York
Baltimore AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Yankees Aaron Hicks, who was trying to steal second base during
Jones cf................5 1 1 1 1 0 .269 the second inning on Friday in New York. Hicks was out.
East Division Kim lf...................3 1 1 0 1 2 .308
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away a-Stubbs ph-lf......1 0 0 0 0 0 .136
x-Boston........................................93 67 .581 7-3 W-1 47-32 46-35 Machado 3b........5 0 0 0 0 2 .294 BASEBALL ROUNDUP
Trumbo dh...........5 1 1 2 0 0 .251

Os top Yankees
Baltimore.......................................88 72 .550 5 6-4 W-3 50-31 38-41
Toronto..........................................87 73 .544 6 5-5 L-3 46-35 41-38 Wieters c.............4 0 0 0 1 3 .241
New York.......................................83 77 .519 10 4 5-5 L-1 47-32 36-45 Davis 1b...............3 2 2 0 2 0 .222
Tampa Bay.....................................66 94 .413 27 21 2-8 L-1 36-45 30-49 Hardy ss...............4 2 1 0 1 0 .273
Central Division Schoop 2b............4 1 2 5 1 1 .265
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Bourn rf...............4 0 2 0 1 1 .275
x-Cleveland....................................92 67 .579 6-4 W-1 53-28 39-39 Totals............... 38 8 10 8 8 9
Detroit...........................................86 73 .541 6 1-w 7-3 W-3 45-35 41-38 New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg.

Trumbo hits league-leading 47th home run


Kansas City....................................81 79 .506 111-w 6 4-6 L-2 47-32 34-47 Ellsbury cf............1 0 0 0 1 0 .261
Chicago..........................................78 82 .488 141-w 9 6-4 W-1 45-34 33-48 Young Jr. cf...........1 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Minnesota.....................................57 103 .356 351-w 30 2-8 L-1 30-51 27-52 Headley 3b..........2 0 0 0 1 0 .248
West Division Solano 3b.............1 0 0 0 0 1 .263
Sanchez c.............3 1 0 0 0 1 .298
W
x-Texas...........................................95
L
65
Pct GB WCGB L10
.594 7-3
Str Home Away
W-3 53-26 42-39
Romine c..............1 0 0 0 0 0 .242 Mark Trumbo hit his major beat Cincinnati.
Seattle...........................................85 74 .535 91-w 11-w 6-4 W-2 43-35 42-39
McCann dh..........4 0 2 0 0 0 .241
Teixeira 1b...........1 0 0 1 0 0 .204
league-leading 47th home run, Jake Buchanan (1-0) pitched
Houston.........................................83
Los Angeles....................................72
76
87
.522
.453
111-w
221-w
31-w
141-w
5-5
7-3
L-1
W-3
43-38
38-40
40-38
34-47
Austin 1b.............1 0 0 0 1 1 .231 Jonathan Schoop and Adam five shutout innings as Chi-
Oakland.........................................67 92 .421 271-w 191-w 1-9 L-4 34-47 33-45
Gregorius ss.........2 0 0 0 0 0 .274
Refsnyder 2b........1 0 0 0 1 1 .245
Jones also went deep in a six- cago improved to 14-3 against
x-clinched division Hicks rf.................2 0 1 0 2 1 .219 run fifth inning and the Bal- Cincinnati this season with
Williams lf............4 0 0 0 0 2 .296
Torreyes 2b-ss......4 0 0 0 0 0 .250
timore Orioles beat the New two games to play. The right-
Thursdays NL Games Fridays NL Games
Washington 5.......................... Arizona 3 N.Y. Mets 5........................ Philadelphia 1 Totals............... 28 1 3 1 6 7 York Yankees 8-1 in steady hander allowed two hits in
Chicago Cubs 1............... Pittsburgh 1 (6) Chicago Cubs 7..................... Cincinnati 3 Baltimore........... 000 260 000 8 10 1 rain Friday night to maintain his first start since 2014 with
Atlanta 5.......................... Philadelphia 2 Colorado 4...........................Milwaukee 1 New York............ 000 100 000 1 3 1
St. Louis 4............................ Cincinnati 3 Miami at Washington..........................(n) a-flied out for Kim in the 8th. their AL wild-card lead. Houston.
L.A. Dodgers 9..................... San Diego 4 Pittsburgh at St. Louis..........................(n) EWieters (11), Refsnyder (5). LOB Baltimore began the night Anthony Rizzo also drove in
San Francisco 7...................... Colorado 2 San Diego at Arizona...........................(n) Baltimore 11, New York 8. 2BDavis (21),
Thursdays AL Games L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco..............(n) Schoop (37). HRJones (29), off Pineda; tied with Toronto for the ALs two runs for the NL Central
Cleveland at Detroit, ppd. Fridays AL Games Trumbo (47), off Pineda; Schoop (25), off two wild cards at 87-72, with champions, who were coming
N.Y. Yankees 5........................... Boston 1 Baltimore 8........................N.Y. Yankees 1 Pazos. RBIsJones (83), Trumbo 2 (108),
Baltimore 4.............................. Toronto 0 Toronto at Boston................................(n) Schoop 5 (82), Teixeira (44). SBEllsbury Detroit 1 1/2 games back and off a rare tie in Pittsburgh due
Minnesota 7...................... Kansas City 6 Tampa Bay at Texas..............................(n) (20). CSHicks (4). SFTeixeira. Seattle trailing the Tigers by a to rain.
Tampa Bay 5........... Chicago White Sox 3
Seattle 3.................................. Oakland 2
Minnesota at Chicago White Sox.........(n)
Cleveland at Kansas City......................(n)
Runners left in scoring positionBalti-
more 6 (Jones 2, Trumbo 3, Bourn); New half-game. Joey Votto hit a two-run
Houston at L.A. Angels........................(n) York 5 (Headley, McCann, Gregorius, Tor- Trumbo and Jones homered homer in the ninth for last-
Oakland at Seattle...............................(n)
Fridays Interleague Game
reyes 2). RISPBaltimore 3 for 10; New
York 0 for 7.
off Michael Pineda (6-12), who place Cincinnati, which an-
Detroit at Atlanta.................................(n) Runners moved upMachado. started with 3 2/3 hitless in- nounced before the game that
Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Gallardo W 6-8....6 2 1 1 4 3 102 5.42
nings and suddenly became manager Bryan Price would
Saturdays NL Game
N.Y. Mets (Colon 14-8) at Philadelphia (Gonzalez 1-2), 1:05 p.m. Duensing.......... 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 4.05 ineffective. return next season.
Pittsburgh (Kuhl 5-4) at St. Louis (Garcia 10-13), 1:05 p.m. ODay............... 1 0 0 0 0 1 17 3.77
Wilson............. 1 1 0 0 2 2 26 5.27
Schoop tied his career high Rockies 4, Brewers 1: No-
L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 12-3) at San Francisco (Suarez 3-5), 4:05 p.m.
Miami (Chen 5-4) at Washington (Roark 15-10), 4:05 p.m. New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA with five RBIs, hitting a go- lan Arenado hit his NL-lead-
Chicago Cubs (Lester 19-4) at Cincinnati (Adleman 3-4), 4:10 p.m. Pineda L 6-12....41-e 6 5 5 3 5 85 4.82 ahead, two-run double in the ing 41st homer, Chad Bettis
Milwaukee (Peralta 7-11) at Colorado (Anderson 5-6), 8:10 p.m. Pazos............... 2-e 2 3 3 1 1 16 13.50
San Diego (Richard 3-3) at Arizona (Bradley 7-9), 8:10 p.m. Swarzak........... 2 0 0 0 1 1 25 5.52 fourth and adding a three- pitched effectively into the
Saturdays AL Games Shreve.............. 1 1 0 0 2 1 31 5.18 run homer in the fifth against seventh inning and Colorado
Baltimore (Miley 9-13) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 14-4), 4:05 p.m. Heller............... 1 1 0 0 1 1 25 6.43
Cleveland (Bauer 12-8) at Kansas City (Volquez 10-11), 4:15 p.m. T3:26. A33,955 (49,642). James Pazos Baltimores big beat Milwaukee.
Minnesota (Santiago 12-10) at Chicago White Sox (Shields 6-18), 7:10 p.m. league-high 250th home run Bettis (14-8) allowed one run
Toronto (Happ 20-4) at Boston (Rodriguez 3-7), 7:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 9-6) at Texas (Lewis 6-4), 8:05 p.m.
LEADERS this season. and eight hits in 6 2/3 innings
Houston (McHugh 12-10) at L.A. Angels (Chacin 5-8), 9:05 p.m. while extending a career high
Oakland (Cotton 2-0) at Seattle (Iwakuma 16-12), 9:10 p.m.
Saturdays Interleague Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTINGLeMahieu, Colorado, .349; National League in wins this season. He struck
Detroit (Boyd 6-5) at Atlanta (Blair 1-7), 7:10 p.m. Murphy, Washington, .347; Votto, Cincin- out five in Colorados first win
nati, .324; Segura, Arizona, .320; Blackmon,
Colorado, .319; Seager, Los Angeles, .311;
Cubs 7, Reds 3: Ben Zobrist in four games against Milwau-
Sundays NL Games Sundays AL Games
L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m. Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 3:05 p.m. Marte, Pittsburgh, .311; Braun, Milwaukee, homered twice and drove in kee this season.
Miami at Washington, 3:05 p.m. Houston at L.A. Angels, 3:05 p.m. .307; Ramos, Washington, .307; Freeman, three runs, helping Chicago SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 3:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Texas, 3:05 p.m. Atlanta, .306.
Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 3:10 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 3:05 p.m. RUNSBryant, Chicago, 121; Arenado,
Milwaukee at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 3:10 p.m. Colorado, 113; Blackmon, Colorado, 110;
San Diego at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 3:10 p.m. Seager, Los Angeles, 104; LeMahieu, Colo-
Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 3:15 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas City, 3:15 p.m. rado, 103; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 103; Free-
Sundays Interleague Games man, Atlanta, 101; Votto, Cincinnati, 100;
Detroit at Atlanta, 3:10 p.m. Segura, Arizona, 98; Myers, San Diego, 96.
RBIArenado, Colorado, 131; Rizzo, Chi-

NL BOXES
cago, 108; Kemp, Atlanta, 107; Murphy,
Peraza ss..............4 1 1 0 0 1 .331
Iribarren cf...........4 1 1 1 0 1 .302 Washington, 104; Duvall, Cincinnati, 103;
Votto 1b...............4 1 1 2 0 0 .324 Bryant, Chicago, 102; Bruce, New York, 99;
Mets 5, Phillies 1 Duvall lf................4 0 0 0 0 3 .242 Gonzalez, Colorado, 99; Yelich, Miami, 95;
Suarez 3b.............4 0 0 0 0 2 .246 Russell, Chicago, 95.
New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg. HITSSegura, Arizona, 201; LeMahieu,
Reyes 3b..............5 0 1 0 0 0 .267 De Jesus 2b..........3 0 2 0 1 0 .248
Cabrera ss............4 0 0 0 0 0 .279 Barnhart c............3 0 0 0 0 0 .257 Colorado, 192; Seager, Los Angeles, 192;
Cespedes lf..........4 2 1 1 0 0 .283 Renda rf...............2 0 0 0 0 0 .182 Murphy, Washington, 184; Prado, Miami,
Granderson cf-rf..3 1 1 0 1 1 .233 Cingrani p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 181; Blackmon, Colorado, 180; Arenado,
Bruce rf................4 1 3 3 0 0 .213 De Los Santos p...0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Colorado, 178; Freeman, Atlanta, 177; Vot-
Lagares cf.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .241 Ohlendorf p.........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 to, Cincinnati, 177; Bryant, Chicago, 175.
T.Rivera 2b...........4 0 1 1 0 2 .337 c-Kivlehan ph-rf...1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DOUBLESMurphy, Washington, 47; Riz-
Duda 1b...............4 0 0 0 0 1 .235 Jos.Smith p..........1 0 0 0 0 0 .182 zo, Chicago, 43; Freeman, Atlanta, 43; Gon-
R.Rivera c.............4 0 1 0 0 1 .222 Selsky rf...............2 0 0 0 0 1 .313 zalez, Colorado, 42; Seager, Los Angeles,
Gsellman p...........2 0 0 0 0 1 .067 Magill p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 40; Segura, Arizona, 40; Kemp, Atlanta, 39;
Salas p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals............... 32 3 5 3 1 8 Belt, San Francisco, 39; Markakis, Atlanta,
b-De Aza ph.........1 1 1 0 0 0 .204 Chicago.............. 000 011 140 7 8 0 38; Rendon, Washington, 38.
Reed p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Cincinnati........... 000 001 002 3 5 0 TRIPLESHernandez, Philadelphia,
c-Conforto ph......1 0 0 0 0 0 .220 a-singled for Buchanan in the 6th. b-lined 11; Crawford, San Francisco, 11; Owings,
Familia p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 out for Joe.Smith in the 8th. c-grounded Arizona, 11; Lamb, Arizona, 9; LeMahieu,
Totals............... 36 5 9 5 1 6 out for Ohlendorf in the 8th. Colorado, 8; Belt, San Francisco, 8; Bour- ASSOCIATED PRESS
Philadelphia AB R H BI BB SO Avg. LOBChicago 3, Cincinnati 3. 2BZo- jos, Philadelphia, 7; Turner, Washington, 7;
Hernandez 2b......4 0 1 0 0 1 .293 brist (31), Russell (25), Peraza (8). HRZo- Wong, St. Louis, 7; Revere, Washington, 7; New York Mets Jose Reyes is forced out at second base by Phillies
Galvis ss...............3 0 1 0 0 2 .242 brist (16), off Jos.Smith; Zobrist (17), off De Inciarte, Atlanta, 7; Panik, San Francisco, 7; shortstop Andres Blanco on a hit by Yoenis Cespedeson Friday in
a-Blanco ph-ss.....1 0 0 0 0 1 .247 Los Santos; Votto (29), off Edwards. RBIs Harrison, Pittsburgh, 7; Fowler, Chicago, 7.
Bryant (102), Rizzo 2 (108), Zobrist 3 (75), Philadelphia.
Herrera cf............4 0 1 0 0 1 .288 HOME RUNSArenado, Colorado, 40;
Franco 3b.............4 1 1 0 0 1 .250 Russell (95), Iribarren (1), Votto 2 (94). CS Carter, Milwaukee, 39; Bryant, Chicago, 39;
Howard 1b...........4 0 1 0 0 2 .195 La Stella (1). Kemp, Atlanta, 34; Freeman, Atlanta, 33; NY METS 5, PHILADELPHIA 1
Rupp c..................3 0 2 1 0 0 .257 Runners left in scoring positionChicago

Bruce powers Mets


Duvall, Cincinnati, 33; Bruce, New York, 33;
Paredes lf.............3 0 0 0 0 1 .213 1 (Montero). RISPChicago 2 for 7; Cincin- Rizzo, Chicago, 32; Cespedes, New York, 31;
Mariot p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 nati 0 for 1. Braun, Milwaukee, 30; Tomas, Arizona, 30;
Rodriguez p..........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Runners moved upHeyward, Iribarren.
GIDPBaez, Renda. Granderson, New York, 30.
Garcia p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

closer to playoffs
d-Joseph ph.........1 0 0 0 0 1 .257 DPChicago 1 (Bryant, Zobrist, Rizzo);
Altherr rf..............2 0 0 0 2 1 .203 Cincinnati 1 (Magill, De Jesus, Votto). AMERICAN LEAGUE
Asher p................2 0 0 0 0 1 .091 Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA BATTINGAltuve, Houston, .337; Betts,
Asche lf................2 0 0 0 0 2 .210 Buchanan W 1-0....5 2 0 0 1 3 66 1.50 Boston, .320; Pedroia, Boston, .319; Trout,
Totals............... 33 1 7 1 2 14 Cahill H, 4........ 1 1 1 1 0 0 20 2.74 Los Angeles, .318; Ortiz, Boston, .315; Ca-
New York............ 000 200 120 5 9 0 Smith H 7......... 1 1 0 0 0 1 11 2.70 brera, Detroit, .313; Martinez, Detroit,
.313; Ramirez, Cleveland, .311; Escobar, Los
Mets magic number is down to 1
Philadelphia....... 010 000 000 1 7 1 Grimm............. 1 0 0 0 0 2 12 4.13
a-struck out for Galvis in the 7th. b-sin- Edwards........... 1 1 2 2 0 2 24 3.86 Angeles, .308; Andrus, Texas, .304.
gled for Salas in the 8th. c-out on fielders Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA RUNSTrout, Los Angeles, 123; Don-
choice for Reed in the 9th. d-struck out for Smith L, 3-3..... 5 3 2 2 1 1 64 4.68 aldson, Toronto, 122; Betts, Boston, 119;
Garcia in the 9th. Cingrani........... 2 2 1 1 0 2 28 4.14 Springer, Houston, 116; Kinsler, Detroit,
EAltherr (1). LOBNew York 5, Phila- De Los Santos....1-e 3 4 4 1 0 22 11.12 116; Bogaerts, Boston, 114; Altuve, Hous- ROB MAADDI two months since being traded
delphia 8. 2BHoward (10). HRBruce Ohlendorf....... 2-e 0 0 0 1 1 14 4.71 ton, 107; Desmond, Texas, 106; Pedroia, AP SPORTS WRITER
(33), off Asher. RBIsCespedes (86), Bruce Magill............... 1 0 0 0 1 0 15 6.23 Boston, 104; Cano, Seattle, 103; Machado, to the Mets, Bruce extended
Jos.Smith pitched to 3 batters in the 6th.
3 (99), T.Rivera (15), Rupp (54). SFRupp.
Runners left in scoring positionNew Inherited runners-scoredCingrani 3-1.
Baltimore, 103. PHILADELPHIA Jay his hitting streak to six games.
RBIEncarnacion, Toronto, 127; Or-
York 2 (T.Rivera, Duda); Philadelphia 3 WPCahill, De Los Santos, Edwards.
tiz, Boston, 124; Pujols, Los Angeles, 119; Bruce homered for the third He got three hits.
T2:39. A27,368 (42,319).
(Franco, Asher, Asche). RISPNew York 3
for 7; Philadelphia 0 for 5.
Betts, Boston, 112; Ramirez, Boston, 110; straight game and drove in Philadelphia starter Alec
New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Rockies 4, Brewers 1 Trumbo, Baltimore, 108; Cabrera, Detroit,
105; Hosmer, Kansas City, 103; Beltre, Tex-
three runs, Robert Gsellman Asher (2-1) retired the first
Gsellman W 4-2....6 7 1 1 1 7 87 2.42
Salas H, 19....... 1 0 0 0 0 2 10 1.65
Milwaukee AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Villar 3b...............5 0 1 0 0 1 .284 as, 103; Cruz, Seattle, 102. threw six sharp innings and 11 batters before he ran into
Reed................ 1 0 0 0 0 3 16 2.00 Gennett 2b..........4 0 1 0 0 1 .264 HITSAltuve, Houston, 212; Betts, Bos- the New York Mets moved trouble with two outs in the
ton, 211; Pedroia, Boston, 198; Cano, Se-
Familia............. 1 0 0 0 1 2 16 2.58 Braun lf................4 0 0 0 0 1 .304
Carter 1b.............4 1 2 1 0 1 .222 attle, 191; Bogaerts, Boston, 189; Macha- closer to securing a wild-card fourth when Yoenis Cespedes
Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Asher L, 2-1...... 6 5 3 3 0 4 104 2.28 Santana rf............3 0 1 0 1 1 .262 do, Baltimore, 186; Cabrera, Detroit, 182; berth with a 5-1 win over the and Curtis Granderson hit
Mariot........... 12-e 2 2 2 0 1 27 5.91 Perez cf................4 0 2 0 0 0 .272 Abreu, Chicago, 181; Lindor, Cleveland, Philadelphia Phillies on Fri- consecutive singles.
Rodriguez.........1-e 1 0 0 1 1 16 3.38 Arcia ss................4 0 1 0 0 0 .214 179; Desmond, Texas, 176.
Garcia.............. 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 6.46 Maldonado c.......1 0 0 0 3 0 .201 DOUBLESOrtiz, Boston, 48; Ramirez, day night. Bruce and T.J. Rivera fol-
Asher pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Suter p.................2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Cleveland, 45; Altuve, Houston, 42; Betts, The defending NL champi- lowed with back-to-back RBI
Inherited runners-scoredRodriguez a-Pinto ph............1 0 0 0 0 1 .000
1-1. IBBoff Gsellman (Altherr). Cravy p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .333
Boston, 41; Machado, Baltimore, 40; Ca-
brera, Chicago, 40; Kipnis, Cleveland, 39;
ons reduced their magic num- singles for a 2-1 lead.
T2:53. A20,556 (43,651). Scahill p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Longoria, Tampa Bay, 38; Schoop, Balti- ber to one. The Mets began the Bruce connected in the sev-
b-Pina ph.............1 0 0 0 0 1 .261
Totals............... 33 1 8 1 4 8
more, 37; Correa, Houston, 36; Dickerson, night atop the wild-card race, enth, sending his 33rd homer
Cubs 7, Reds 3 Tampa Bay, 36.
Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Colorado AB R H BI BB SO Avg. TRIPLESEaton, Chicago, 9; Dyson, Kan- with San Francisco one game the opposite-way to left field.
Fowler cf..............2 1 0 0 2 0 .273
Blackmon cf.........4 0 3 1 0 0 .322
LeMahieu 2b........2 1 0 0 0 0 .348
sas City, 8; Andrus, Texas, 7; Bradley Jr., back and St. Louis two behind. The Mets added two runs, in-
Szczur rf...............1 0 0 0 0 0 .258 Valaika ss-2b........2 0 0 0 0 1 .308 Boston, 7; Buxton, Minnesota, 6; Gardner,
New York, 6; Escobar, Kansas City, 6; Bourn,
Gsellman (4-2) scattered cluding another RBI single by
Bryant 3b.............4 1 1 1 0 0 .293
Rizzo 1b...............4 1 1 2 0 1 .292
Arenado 3b..........4 2 2 2 0 1 .296
Gonzalez rf...........4 0 1 0 0 0 .298 Baltimore, 6; Miller, Tampa Bay, 6; Ellsbury, seven hits and struck out Bruce.
Zobrist 2b-lf.........4 3 3 3 0 0 .273 Hundley c.............3 0 1 1 0 0 .260 New York, 5; Trout, Los Angeles, 5; Cabrera, seven in another strong per- Earlier in the inning, How-
Chicago, 5; Naquin, Cleveland, 5; Beckham,
Heyward rf...........4 0 0 0 0 0 .228
Almora cf.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .279
Dahl lf..................3 0 1 0 0 0 .316
Cardullo 1b..........3 0 1 0 0 0 .222 Tampa Bay, 5; Springer, Houston, 5; Donald- formance. The rookie right- ard let Cespedes infield pop
Russell ss.............3 0 1 1 1 0 .241 Estevez p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 son, Toronto, 5; Betts, Boston, 5; Calhoun, hander has allowed only three fall untouched near the first-
Coghlan lf............4 0 0 0 0 1 .257 Ottavino p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Descalso ss-2b-1b....3 1 1 0 0 2 .266
Los Angeles, 5; Altuve, Houston, 5; Maybin,
Detroit, 5; Anderson, Chicago, 5; Dozier,
earned runs in his last four base bag, allowing a runner to
Grimm p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Edwards p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Bettis p................1 0 0 0 0 0 .041 Minnesota, 5. starts. score from third.
Montero c............3 1 1 0 1 1 .213 Adames 2b-ss......1 0 0 0 0 1 .220 HOME RUNSTrumbo, Baltimore, 47; More Mets fans were inside Howard hit a double to deep
Totals............... 30 4 10 4 0 5 Encarnacion, Toronto, 42; Dozier, Minne-
Buchanan p..........1 0 0 0 0 1 .000
a-La Stella ph.......1 0 1 0 0 0 .276 Milwaukee......... 000 100 000 1 8 0 sota, 42; Cruz, Seattle, 41; Davis, Oakland, a half-empty ballpark on a wet, center his first time up and
Cahill p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .125 Colorado............ 211 000 00x 4 10 0 41; Frazier, Chicago, 40; Davis, Baltimore, chilly night when Ryan How- was 1 for 4. Cameron Rupps
a-struck out for Suter in the 6th. b-struck
Joe.Smith p..........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
out for Scahill in the 9th.
38; Donaldson, Toronto, 37; Ortiz, Boston, ard began his final series in sacrifice fly followed Howards
b-Baez ph-2b.......2 0 0 0 0 0 .272 37; Cano, Seattle, 36; Cabrera, Detroit, 36;
Totals............... 33 7 8 7 4 4
LOBMilwaukee 10, Colorado 3. 2B Machado, Baltimore, 36; Longoria, Tampa front of the home crowd. double and put the Phillies
Gennett (30), Carter (27), Santana (14),
Cincinnati AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Bay, 36. Stuck in a slump for nearly ahead 1-0.
C8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 SPORTS LNP | LANCASTER, PA

MILLERSVILLE (1-3) AT BLOOMSBURG (3-1) NFL


5th$19,000,5 1/2f
5-Johannas Delight (Gnzlz).... 4.00,3.20,2.20
6-Waitin On One (Perez I.)............ 4.40,2.80
n When: Today, 2 p.m. 18 yards on 31 carries. MU the 2,000-yard career mark 2-C D Gold (Gonzales J.)....................... 3.20
ranks last in the PSAC in rushing in last weeks win. Elliott Also Ran: Charming A. J., Peaceadaac-
n Where: Redman Stadium, yards (averaging 53.3 yards averages 104 yards rushing tion, Silvertonguedtommy. Race Time:
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Bloomsburg. per game) and has only one per game and his 10 rushing East 1:04.41. Daily Double (8-5) Paid $73.60; Ex-
W L T Pct PF PA acta (5-6) Paid $8.70; Superfecta (5-6-2-1)
n Live audio: whlmam.com. rushing TD through four games. touchdowns lead the PSAC and
New England....... 3 0 0 1.000 81 45 Paid $8.16; Trifecta (5-6-2) Paid $11.85; Pic
n The series: This is the 79th The Marauders rank 15th in rank second in the country. N.Y. Jets................ 1 2 0 .333 62 78 3 (4-8-5) Paid $53.55.
the PSAC in total offense (252 The BU offense averages 35 Buffalo................. 1 2 0 .333 71 68 6th$19,000,1m70yds
meeting between the Huskies
yards per game) and scoring points per game, while the Miami.................. 1 3 0 .250 71 89 8-Bella Bianca (Conner T.)..... 5.00,3.40,2.60
and Marauders in a series that South
offense (16.3 points per game). defense is giving up 21 per 4-Hot Trial (Wolfsont A.)............. 10.20,4.40
began in 1916. BU has won 16 The Marauders have been game and has intercepted a
W L T Pct PF PA 2-Decadent Doll (Corujo W.)................. 5.00
straight and leads the all-time Houston............... 2 1 0 .667 42 53 Also Ran: Jar of Hearts, Lotsa Noodles,
sacked a league-high 25 times conference-high six passes. Indianapolis......... 1 2 0 .333 81 95
series 43-30-5. MUs last win this season. Defensively, MU The Huskies are looking to Tennessee............ 1 2 0 .333 42 57 Rosies Faith. Late Scratches: Blissful Miss,
in the series was a 31-21 victory Jacksonville.......... 0 3 0 .000 54 84 Tastefully Simple. Race Time: 1:44.83. Daily
ranks eighth against the pass start PSAC East 2-0 for the North Double (5-8) Paid $13.20; Exacta (8-4) Paid
in 1999. and 12th against the run. MU ninth straight season. BU has $18.90; Superfecta (8-4-2-6) Paid $11.82;
W L T Pct PF PA
n About Millersville: The is searching for first PSAC East posted 17 consecutive winning Baltimore............. 3 0 0 1.000 57 44 Trifecta (8-4-2) Paid $32.60; Pic 3 (8-5-8)
Marauders dropped their third road win since November 2014 seasons and won at least seven Pittsburgh............ 2 1 0 .667 65 66 Paid $67.50.
and first outside of Cheyney games in each. The Huskies Cincinnati............ 2 2 0 .500 78 82 7th$14,300,6f
straight game last week, a 41-13 Cleveland............. 0 3 0 .000 54 84 3-Two Step Temper (Gnzlz)..... 5.40,2.80,2.40
loss to Kutztown. MU led since October 2011. have scored at least 10 points in West 4-Kazillionaire (Cora D.)................ 3.00,2.10
13-6 before the Bears ran off n About Bloomsburg: The 76 consecutive games, scored W L T Pct PF PA 1-Kovarro (Tunon J.)............................. 3.20
at least one TD in 110 straight Denver................. 3 0 0 1.000 84 57 Also Ran: Report the Storm, Valid Value,
35 unanswered points. QB Huskies are coming off a 54-14 Kansas City.......... 2 1 0 .667 69 49
J.J. Paige completed 24 of 36 win at Cheyney. Senior RB games and have not been Oakland............... 2 1 0 .667 80 79 Brassy Ben. Race Time: 1:11.38. Daily
passes for 253 yards and a TD. Lawrence Elliott Jr. rushed for shutout in 155 straight games. San Diego............ 1 2 0 .333 87 73 Double (8-3) Paid $16.40; Exacta (3-4) Paid
$7.00; Superfecta (3-4-1-2) Paid $15.94;
Marauder runners gained only three touchdowns and eclipsed Joel Schreiner NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East Trifecta (3-4-1) Paid $17.20; Pic 3 (5-8-3)
W L T Pct PF PA Paid $9.20.
Philadelphia......... 3 0 0 1.000 92 27 PENN NATIONAL ENTRIES
Dallas................... 2 1 0 .667 77 60
FRANKLIN & MARSHALL (3-1) AT DICKINSON (0-4) N.Y. Giants............ 2 1 0 .667 63 61
Washington......... 1 2 0 .333 68 92
POST TIME: 6 P.M.
1st$19,000,Clm,$16,000-$14,000,
South 3YO&UP,F&M,1m70yds
n When: Today, 1 p.m. conference play after last weeks the defense with six stops while W L T Pct PF PA 01 Magical Wanda (Diaz V) 121............. 9-2
Atlanta................. 2 1 0 .667 104 91 02 Main Track Only (Rosado R) 117....... 2-1
45-22 victory over Juniata . Dylan Jones and Brendan Daly
n Where: Biddle Field, Carlisle. Offensively last week, RBs Dave had five tackles each. Tampa Bay........... 1 2 0 .333 70 101 03 Tiz Crafty (Gonzalez S) 110............. 15-1
Carolina............... 1 2 0 .333 76 70 04 March to Glory (Whitney D) 119...... 5-1
n Live video: portal. Shellhammer and Taalib Gerald n About Dickinson: The Red New Orleans........ 0 3 0 .000 79 96 05 Foxy Gator (Strunk-Micklos E) 117...... 7-2
stretchinternet.com/dickinson/. combined for 289 rushing yards North 06 Setting the Line (Hernandez J) 117...... 5-2
Devils, now 0-3 in CC play, W L T Pct PF PA 2nd$11,400,Clm,$5,000,3YO&UP,
n The series: Todays game is and five scores. Shellhammer saw host Moravian score two Minnesota........... 3 0 0 1.000 64 40 F&M,5 1/2f
the 108th meeting between the had a career-high 174 yards second-half touchdowns last Green Bay............ 2 1 0 .667 75 67 01 Spartans Beauty (Gonzalez E) 119...... 7-5
teams. Starting in 1889, its the on 21 carries, scoring twice. Detroit................. 1 2 0 .333 81 85 02 Smarty White Socks (Garcia F) 121..... 5-2
week to claim a 24-10 win. ...
longest-running rivalry in the He had a long run of 59 yards. Chicago................ 0 3 0 .000 45 83 03 No Great Shakes (Corujo W) 121.... 20-1
In the game, QB Billy Burger West
Centennial Conference. ... The Gerald added three scores with 04 Some Caan Job (Otero W) 119......... 4-1
completed 24 of 38 passes W L T Pct PF PA 05 Capers N Wine (Martinez H) 121...... 8-1
Diplomats lead the series 62- 115 yards on 19 carries. ... QB Los Angeles.......... 2 1 0 .667 46 63
for 288 yards, and sophomore 06 Prayingandsinging (Potts C) 121....... 6-1
42-3, but Dickinson has won 22 Zach Bradley completed 10 of Seattle................. 2 1 0 .667 52 37
WR Jake Walbert grabbed 07 Golden Heart City (Mongan) 111...... 20-1
of the last 27 meetings. ... Since 16 passes for 168 yards in his San Francisco....... 1 2 0 .333 73 83 3rd$12,400,Clm,5,000,3YO&UP,5 1/2f
nine catches for 135 yards. ... Arizona................ 1 2 0 .333 79 63
1963, the teams have played season debut last week. WR 01 Isolation Road (Hernandez J) 121..... 8-1
Sophomore Tyler Heisey led Thursdays Games
Bobby Keyes caught four of 02 Medallicious (Rodriguez E) 121...... 12-1
for The Wagon a model of Dickinsons defensive effort with Cincinnati 22................................. Miami 7 03 Seek Ye First (Conner T) 123............. 9-5
those passes for 107 yards. ...
the transport the teams used 11 tackles, while Pat Irwin and Sundays Games 04 Burning Mandate (Vargas, Jr.) 121.... 3-1
Cody Hubbs handled all the Indianapolis at Jacksonville......... 9:30 a.m. 05 Delayed Engagement (Whitney) 121..... 2-1
to travel back and forth for the Jordan Hollander each had nine.
kicking duties for the Diplomats Carolina at Atlanta............................ 1 p.m. 06 Hanky Doodle (Corujo W) 121.......... 8-1
two 1889 meetings. ... Last Oct. ... It is the first time since 1985
against Juniata, going 6 for 6 in Tennessee at Houston...................... 1 p.m. 4th$13,000,MdnClm,$5,000,3YO&UP,
3, Dickinson defeated Franklin & PATs with a 32-yard field goal. that a Dickinson football team Seattle at N.Y. Jets............................. 1 p.m. F&M,1m
Marshall 13-7. He also averaged 34.8 yards has started a season with four Detroit at Chicago............................ 1 p.m. 01 Hang On Precious (Flores E) 123.... 20-1
straight losses. Buffalo at New England.................... 1 p.m. 02 The Last Petition (Lloyd J) 121.......... 9-5
n About Franklin & Marshall: per punt and 52.3 yards per Cleveland at Washington.................. 1 p.m. 03 Believe in Athena (Gonzalez) 114..... 6-1
The Diplomats are 2-1 in kickoff. ... Luke Foukas paced Staff report Oakland at Baltimore....................... 1 p.m. 04 Big Bubbly (Rodriguez E) 121.......... 20-1
Denver at Tampa Bay.................. 4:05 p.m. 05 Brookville (Mongan C) 111............... 7-2
Los Angeles at Arizona................ 4:25 p.m. 06 So Sydnee (Rose J) 121..................... 2-1
New Orleans at San Diego........... 4:25 p.m.
Dallas at San Francisco................ 4:25 p.m. 07 Lovely Wink (Hernandez J) 123...... 10-1
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY (2-2) AT TEMPLE (2-2) Kansas City at Pittsburgh............. 8:30 p.m. 5th$16,000,StrtAllw,$4,000,3YO&UP,
1m70yds
Mondays Games 01 Student Union (Wolfsont A) 119...... 4-1
N.Y. Giants at Minnesota............. 8:30 p.m. 01a Nins Thermometer (Wolfsont) 119..... 4-1
n When: Today, noon. leads the nation with 24.9 yards for 561 yards, 8 TDs and 0
Thursday, Oct. 6 02 Back Scatter (Gonzalez E) 119........... 8-1
per catch amongst receivers interceptions. ... Junior free Arizona at San Francisco.............. 8:25 p.m.
n Where: Lincoln Financial with at least 15 receptions. ...
03 Modest Mouse (Conner T) 119...... 12-1
Field, Philadelphia. safety Sean Chandler has 23 Sunday, Oct. 9 04 Sierra Sun (Gonzalez S) 116.............. 3-1
SMU leads the nation with 10 tackles, one interception and is N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh....................... 1 p.m. 05 Demographic Trend (Corujo) 119..... 2-1
n Live: TV: ESPNews. interceptions, with cornerbacks averaging 13.2 yards per punt New England at Cleveland................ 1 p.m. 06 Gold Man (Cora D) 119..................... 7-2
Horace Richardson and Jordan Tennessee at Miami......................... 1 p.m. 07 Castle Rockstar (Flores E) 119......... 12-1
n The series: 1-1-2. The Owls return. ... Redshirt senior tight Houston at Minnesota..................... 1 p.m. 6th$10,500,Clm,$4,000,3YO&UP,
won 60-40 at SMU last Nov. 6. Wyatt having three each. ... The end Romond Deloatch had six Washington at Baltimore................. 1 p.m. F&M,5 1/2f
Mustangs are scoring an average receptions for 133 yards and last Chicago at Indianapolis.................... 1 p.m. 01 Streak of Hope (Cora D) 123............. 8-1
n About SMU: The Mustangs of 19.8 points and allowing 27 week earned a sack in a brief
Philadelphia at Detroit..................... 1 p.m. 02 Beauty Wakita (Potts C) 123........... 20-1
two losses have come against per game. ... Junior defensive Atlanta at Denver........................ 4:05 p.m. 03 Barbicans Mist (Belmonte L) 123...... 12-1
appearance at defensive end. ... Cincinnati at Dallas...................... 4:25 p.m. 04 Darn That Trip (Rosado R) 123.......... 5-2
Big 12 teams, Baylor, 40-13, end Justin Lawler (6-4, 262) has Temple has just five sacks this San Diego at Oakland.................. 4:25 p.m.
and last week against TCU, 22 tackles and 4.5 sacks. ... SMU 05 Pampas Angel (Whitney D) 123........ 9-5
Buffalo at Los Angeles................. 4:25 p.m.
season, ninth in the 12-team N.Y. Giants at Green Bay.............. 8:30 p.m. 06 To Commercial (Rose J) 123.............. 3-1
33-3. SMU trailed TCU 6-3 at has matched its win total from 07 Darn Quiet (Perez I) 118................... 8-1
AAC. ... Temple leads the AAC Monday, Oct. 10
the half before the Horned last year when the Mustangs 6th$10,500,Clm,$4,000,3YO&UP,
went 2-10. and is 11th nationally in passing Tampa Bay at Carolina................. 8:30 p.m.
Frogs pulled away. In the loss F&M,6f
defense, allowing 146 yards per THURSDAYS LATE BOX 01 Yes Mz Olga (Carpio R) 123............. 10-1
at Baylor, the score was 6-6 n About Temple: QB Phillip game. ... Running back Jahad Bengals 22, Dolphins 7 02 Fair Shake (Conner T) 123............... 10-1
at halftime. ... SMU has lost Walker has completed 63 03 Karats for Me (Hernandez J) 123.... 10-1
Thomas was named to the AAC Miami.........................7 0 0 0 7
quarterback Matt Davis, with of 109 passes for 846 yards, Cincinnati..................10 6 3 3 22 04 Jumping Bean (Wolfsont A) 123....... 8-5
Honor Roll with 143 all-purpose
a season-ending knee injury. five touchdowns and five First Quarter
05 Secret Score (Mongan C) 113........... 7-2
yards and two touchdowns vs. 06 Christinas Charm (Esquivel E) 123.... 9-5
Redshirt freshman QB Ben Hicks interceptions. Walker wasnt CinFG Nugent 42, 9:51.
Charlotte. ... Redshirt senior MiaStills 74 pass from Tannehill (Franks OFF-TRACK WAGERING
has thrown two touchdown sacked in last weeks 48-20 win
passes but seven interceptions. defensive end Haason Reddick kick), 9:04. Following is a list of tracks and post
against Charlotte after being has 13 tackles and five tackles CinGreen 7 pass from Dalton (Nugent times for todays off-track wagering at
Courtland Sutton, a 6-foot-4, sacked nine times in the first kick), 3:19. Penn Nationals Lancaster Off-Track site:
215-pound sophomore receiver, for loss.
three games. In two career Second Quarter GB1-Newmarket.......................... 8:45 a.m.
has 18 receptions for 449 yards games vs. SMU, Walker has Marc Narducci, The CinFG Nugent 22, 4:12. GB2-Fontwell Park....................... 8:50 a.m.
CinFG Nugent 43, 1:06. IR1-Gowran Park.......................... 8:55 a.m.
and four touchdowns. Sutton completed 44 of 62 passes Philadelphia Inquirer
Third Quarter GB3-Ascot......................................... 9 a.m.
CinFG Nugent 22, 6:09. GB4-Redcar.................................. 9:10 a.m.
Fourth Quarter Gulfstream...................................... 12 p.m.
CinFG Nugent 47, 13:30. Belmont..................................... 12:30 p.m.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL A60,834. Freehold.................................... 12:35 p.m.
GB5-Wolverhampton................. 12:40 p.m.

Panthers look to regroup from


Mia Cin
First downs....................................8 19 Churchill Downs......................... 12:45 p.m.
Total Net Yards..........................222 362 Parx Racing................................ 12:55 p.m.
Rushes-yards......................... 13-62 37-77 Woodbine T...................................... 1 p.m.

setbacks as Marshall visits


Passing.......................................160 285 Finger Lakes................................. 1:10 p.m.
Punt Returns........................... 3-13 3-23 Laurel Park................................... 1:10 p.m.
Kickoff Returns........................ 3-50 1-21 Delaware Park............................. 1:15 p.m.
Interceptions Ret........................0-0 1-11 Belterra Park................................ 1:30 p.m.
Comp-Att-Int......................15-25-1 22-31-0 Thistledown................................. 1:40 p.m.
Pitt has lost the last 2 in final minutes after big victory over PSU Sacked-Yards Lost.................... 5-29
Punts..................................... 7-49.1
1-11
4-46.0
Santa Anita.................................. 3:30 p.m.
NCF-Pleasanton........................... 4:15 p.m.
Fumbles-Lost..............................1-1 2-0 Hastings....................................... 4:50 p.m.
WILL GRAVES Penalties-Yards........................ 7-68 6-40 Hoosier Park H............................. 5:45 p.m.
AP SPORTS WRITER
starts the fourth quarter of a ton of time on the field after Time of Possession................ 21:58 38:02 Northfield......................................... 6 p.m.
every game jumping out and the offense went stagnant in INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Penn National................................... 6 p.m.
Indiana Grand.............................. 6:05 p.m.
PITTSBURGH During down as if paying tribute the fourth quarter. The Pan- RUSHINGMiami, Ajayi 6-33, Drake
Dayton Raceway.......................... 6:15 p.m.
2-15, Da.Williams 2-9, Pead 3-5. Cincinnati,
his lengthy run as a coordi- to early 90s hip-hop group thers have been outscored Hill 21-71, Bernard 10-18, Dalton 6-(minus Pocono Downs............................. 6:30 p.m.
nator, a time that began long House of Pain theres still 39-17 in the fourth quarter on 12). Saratoga H................................... 6:45 p.m.
Charles Town.................................... 7 p.m.
PASSINGMiami, Tannehill 15-25-1-189.
before spread offenses and work to be done. the season. A little more bal- Cincinnati, Dalton 22-31-0-296. Monmouth@Meadowland.............. 7 p.m.
opponents trying to snap the Still, Narduzzi insists his ance on offense which has RECEIVINGMiami, Landry 7-61, Parker Mountaineer.................................... 7 p.m.
Northville.......................................... 7 p.m.
ball moments after the offi- players havent lost any of run for 998 yards and passed 2-20, Ajayi 2-13, Stills 1-74, D.Sims 1-9,
Pead 1-6, Da.Williams 1-6. Cincinnati, Red Mile........................................... 7 p.m.
cials spot it became the norm, their swag. Theyre fine. for 643 through four weeks Green 10-173, Uzomah 4-45, LaFell 4-44, Yonkers........................................ 7:10 p.m.
Pat Narduzzi would set pretty Maybe, but Pitts defense would help. Bernard 3-24, Boyd 1-10.
MISSED FIELD GOALSNone.
Hazel Park T................................. 7:30 p.m.
Mohawk...................................... 7:30 p.m.
ambitious standards for the has lost its way at criti- Were doing a great job run- Retama Park T............................. 7:45 p.m.
defenses he coached. cal times. The Panthers are ning the football, Narduzzi Remington T..................................... 8 p.m.
When I first got to Cincin- 127th in the country (out of said. We can do a little better HORSE RACING Australia A................................... 9:10 p.m.
Australia B................................... 9:55 p.m.
nati and eventually Michigan 128 teams) in pass defense job throwing the football, but Australia C................................. 10:50 p.m.
State, our goal defensively and are giving up 40.1 points not much better. Its a couple
was to limit the other team per game against Power Five plays here and there. PENN NATIONAL RESULTS BOWLING
to 13 points per game, Nar- schools. Those numbers have Back at work: Marshall 1st$28,500,1m
3-Devine Dental (Rdrgz)..... 22.60,7.40,2.80
duzzi said. Today, that just to change and change quickly QB Chase Litton will start 1-Lead Investor (Conner T.).......... 3.00,2.10
isnt going to happen. if Pitt wants to be considered after missing a loss to No. 3 5-Printer (Wolfsont A.)......................... 2.10
Also Ran: Unto Thou, Red Reddington, CLEARVIEW
If the second-year Pitt head a serious threat in the ACC Louisville last week with an Embid, To Honor Stephanie. Race Time: EARLY BIRDS SRS
coach and his team can find Coastal Division. undisclosed injury. Litton 1:41.15. Exacta (3-1) Paid $33.10; Super- Dennis Tierney............... 191-207-209608
a way to limit the guys on The Thundering Herd have has passed for 10 touchdowns fecta (3-1-5-2) Paid $18.20; Trifecta (3-1-5)
Paid $31.95.
Cindy Lohr Debuono...... 192-191-173556
the other sideline to double their own issues on defense, against three interceptions 2nd$12,400,1m
Gussie Good.................. 183-171-189543
JoAnne Tierney.............. 190-153-163506
that amount, theyd be on to giving up 65 and 59 points and is more of a pocket passer 1-Geepers Creepers (Rose)..... 4.00,2.60,2.60
THURSDAY MIXED
2-Sister Janice (Cora D.)................ 4.20,3.20
something. in consecutive weeks. Yet than replacement Garet Mor- 4-Alice and Trixie (Hernandez J.).......... 2.20 Dave Hershey................ 238-219-244701
At the moment, theyre not. they can score too. Things to rell. Litton will be joined in Also Ran: Donnas Girl, Art Series, Seven LEISURE
And thats the problem. look for as another potential the backfield by Tony Pitt- Storms. Late Scratches: Eight Dancers.
Race Time: 1:41.68. Daily Double (3-1) Paid
THURSDAY SENIORS
The Panthers (2-2) find shootout looms. man, who will get a start after $49.20; Exacta (1-2) Paid $9.40; Superfecta
Richard Kleckner............ 214-225-226665
Tom Weaver.................. 215-223-194632
themselves scrambling a bit Familiar face: Marshall rushing for 54 yards against (1-2-4-3) Paid $7.51; Trifecta (1-2-4) Paid
Dennis Bushong............. 204-193-231628
$14.10.
as Marshall (1-2) visits Heinz coach Doc Holliday spent the Cardinals. 3rd$14,300,1m70yds
Linda Bowman............... 155-195-166516
Field today. Pitt has dropped years facing the Panthers Whoever is on the field for 4-Walk Out (Whitney D.)...... 5.00,2.60,2.80 MYERS AUTOBODY LADIES
Anne Marie Craft........... 254-198-247699
two straight following a ca- while working as an assis- Marshalls offense needs to 1-Ventura Highway (Gonzalez)..... 3.00,3.00
3-S W Jaybird (Hernandez J.)................ 7.80 Beth Graham................. 202-190-253645
thartic victory over Penn State tant coach at West Virginia. help improve the teams third- Also Ran: Uccello Bello, Epic Sails, Dennett Rittenhouse..... 248-159-212619
on Sept. 10. Both losses came Holliday declined to get into down conversion rate. The OShaughnessy. Race Time: 1:44.40. Daily Sue Schickel................... 199-209-204612
Double (1-4) Paid $12.40; Exacta (4-1) Paid
in the final moments on the specifics about his memories Thundering Herd are turning $6.60; Superfecta (4-1-3-6) Paid $17.94;
CONESTOGA IND
Denny Rittenhouse Jr..... 278-277-208763
road against quality teams, of participating in the Back- just 23 percent of their third Trifecta (4-1-3) Paid $24.85; Pic 3 (3-1-4) Craig Horn...................... 238-267-223728
including a 37-36 setback yard Brawl rivalry between downs into first downs. Paid $29.55.
4th$12,400,5 1/2f
Neal Vital....................... 203-279-226708
at North Carolina last week the Mountaineers and the Our goal is to be around 8-Love P S (Cora D.)............ 16.40,8.20,4.00 THURSDAY NITE MIXED
Chris Thomas................. 210-275-246731
in which the Panthers let a Panthers. 50 percent on third-down 2-Old Key West (Rodriguez)........ 13.80,5.40
Kevin Kurtz..................... 246-237-235718
6-Please Dont Flash (Gonzalez E.)....... 2.80
13-point fourth-quarter lead We did play them a lot, conversions, Holliday said. Also Ran: I Love My Bicycle, The China- ROCKY SPRINGS
slip away and gave up the win- Holliday said. We won some. Normally, were there. Weve man, Rosolio, My Boy Toy. Late Scratch- FRIDAY NIGHT THUNDER
ning touchdown pass with 2 They won some. got to get better in a lot of ar- es: Doberge, Whisper Lane. Race Time:
1:06.91. Daily Double (4-8) Paid $74.60; MEN
seconds to go. Staying aggressive: One eas, and third-down conver- Exacta (8-2) Paid $130.50; Superfecta (8- Doug Rehm.................... 226-277-217720
For a team that preached of the reasons Pitts defense sions are one of them, not 2-6-7) Paid $399.35; Trifecta (8-2-6) Paid WOMEN
$202.10; Consolation Double (4-9) Paid Holly Herr...................... 184-195-257636
the importance of finishing wore down late against the only offensively, but defen- $5.00; Pic 3 (1-4-8) Paid $58.90; Pic 4 (3- Cindy McLaughlin.......... 244-148-179571
during the offseason and Tar Heels is because it spent sively. 1/7-4-8) Paid $701.10. Linda Goodling.............. 189-217-164570
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American Hockey League P.K. Kongkraphan...................... 77-68145


SPORTS SLATE HARTFORD WOLF PACK Signed D Karine Icher.............................. 75-70145 FIELD HOCKEY NHL
Spiro Goulakos. Caroline Masson....................... 75-70145
Kelly W Shon............................. 75-70145 PRESEASON
SOCCER
Brittany Altomare..................... 73-72145
Federation Internationale de Football Yuting Shi.................................. 72-73145
CROSS COUNTRY Association Pernilla Lindberg....................... 71-74145 SCHOLASTIC EASTERN CONFERENCE
COLLEGIATE MEN FIFA Named Philippe Le Floch chief Yanhong Pan............................. 68-77145 L-L LEAGUE Atlantic Division
Elizabethtown at Mike Woods Invita- commercial officer. Min Seo Kwak........................... 75-71146 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
SECTION ONE Ottawa............3 2 0 1 5 12 9
tional, Mount Morris, NY, 11 a.m. Major League Soccer Q Baek...................................... 75-71146 Conestoga Valley.......................0 0 0
Lancaster Bible hosts Charger Invita- MLS Suspended Montreal D Has- Xi Yu Lin.................................... 74-72146 Detroit............3 2 1 0 4 10 5
Manheim Township...................0 1 1 Tampa Bay......3 2 1 0 4 6 4
tional, 11 a.m. soun Camara one game and fined him an Beatriz Recari............................ 73-73146 MT Scoring: G. Torrance (27:15. 2nd).
Jiayi Zhou.................................. 73-73146 Boston............3 1 1 1 3 5 9
COLLEGIATE WOMEN undisclosed amount for serious foul play MT Assists: L. Smith. Toronto...........3 1 1 1 3 11 7
in a Sept. 28 match against San Jose and Annie Park................................ 73-73146
Lancaster Bible hosts Charger Invita- Corners-Shots: CV 3-2; MT 8-9. Buffalo............4 1 2 1 3 5 12
Ha Na Jang................................ 72-74146
tional, 10 a.m. fined the Montreal franchise and coach Saves: CVC. Spotts 8; MTK. Zapcic 2. Florida............3 1 2 0 2 5 5
Ziqi Ye....................................... 69-77146
Elizabethtown at Mike Woods Invita- Mauro Biello undisclosed amounts for JV Score: MT 2, CV 0 Montreal.........3 1 2 0 2 10 9
Sakura Yokomine...................... 78-69147
tional, Mount Morris, NY, 12 p.m. violating the Mass Confrontation Policy McCaskey..................................0 0 0 Metropolitan Division
Jacqui Concolino....................... 75-72147
Millersville at Paul Short Invitational, during the game. Penn Manor..............................7 5 12 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Alena Sharp.............................. 74-73147
Bethlehem, TBA NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION Signed PM Scoring: E. DeBerdine 5 (21:41, 1st; N.Y. Rangers....2 2 0 0 4 8 3
Ying Luo.................................... 72-75147
FIELD HOCKEY M Kelyn Rowe. Kelly Tan................................... 77-71148 17:42, 1st, 2:18, 1st; 26:42, 2nd; 26:12, Carolina..........3 2 1 0 4 6 5
Austin Ernst.............................. 74-74148 2nd), G. Bitts 2 (27:39,1st; 20:05, 1st), L. Pittsburgh.......3 2 1 0 4 5 4
COLLEGIATE Schaefer 2 (8:05, 1st; 5:03, 1st), H. Brown
Millersville at Seton Hill, 12 p.m. Weiwei Zhang........................... 73-75148 Columbus.......4 2 2 0 4 9 16
Scranton at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. AUTO RACING Yu Liu........................................ 72-76148 2 (27:39, 2nd; 13:15, 2nd), A. Kirk (19:44, New Jersey.....4 2 2 0 4 6 7
Franklin & Marshall at Bryn Mawr, 3 p.m. Tiffany Joh................................ 78-71149 2nd). Philadelphia....4 2 2 0 4 6 5
Yan Liu...................................... 76-73149 PM Assists: A. Schriver 3, A. Barbusca 2, N.Y. Islanders...3 1 2 0 2 3 9
SCHOLASTIC G. Bitts, E. DeBerdine, H. Brown, A. Gager. Washington....2 0 1 1 1 3 7
Kim Kaufman............................ 73-76149
NONLEAGUE Sun Young Yoo.......................... 73-76149 Corners-Shots: M 0-0; PM 17-25. WESTERN CONFERENCE
Milton Hershey at Ephrata, 10 a.m. NASCAR SPRINT CUP Panpan Yan............................... 78-72150 Saves: MH. Gonzalez 17; PMB. Hook 0. Central Division
Wilson at Manheim Township, 2 p.m. Katie Burnett............................ 74-76150 JV Score: PM 2, McCaskey 0 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Palmyra at Manheim Cenral, 2 p.m. CITIZEN SOLDIER 400 LINEUP Cedar Crest...........................0 1 0 1 St. Louis..........3 2 1 0 4 13 6
Julie Yang.................................. 78-73151
Reading at Lancaster Country Day, 3 p.m. After Friday qualifying; race Sunday Lee Lopez.................................. 78-73151 Warwick...............................1 0 1 2 Colorado.........2 2 0 0 4 8 3
Cocalico at Governor Mifflin, 4:30 p.m. At Dover International Speedway Jienalin Zhang........................... 78-74152 CC Scoring: E. Peters (12:08, pk, 2nd). Nashville.........3 1 2 0 2 5 8
BUCKSKIN CLASSIC Dover, Del. Yunjie Zhang............................. 76-77153 Warwick Scoring: A. McGarrigle (7:37, Dallas..............2 1 1 0 2 5 5
At Conestoga Valley Lee-Anne Pace.......................... 79-75154 1st), K. Dickow (7:40, OT). Winnipeg........2 1 1 0 2 4 4
Lap length: 1 mile Minnesota......3 1 2 0 2 4 9
Garden Spot vs. Conestoga Valley, 9 a.m. Jiayun Li.................................... 76-78154 Warwick Assists: M. Lutz, M. Fucci.
(Car number in parentheses) Liqing Chen............................... 78-77155 Corners-Shots: CC 7-5; W 10-14. Chicago...........2 0 2 0 0 0 3
Bermudian Springs vs. Central York, 1. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, Charter
10:30 a.m. a-Jingwen Zhang....................... 79-77156 Saves: CCH. Funk 11, M. Zug 1; WC. Pacific Division
Team-Owner Point 1. 2. (78) Martin Truex Jing Yan..................................... 79-79158 Brubaker 2, A. Minnich 1, N. Healy 1. GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Consolation, 1 p.m. Jr., Toyota, Charter Team-Owner Point 2.
Championship, 2:30 p.m. Na Yeon Choi............................ 81-78159 SECTION THREE Los Angeles.....3 2 1 0 4 13 9
3. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, Charter Team- Arizona...........3 2 1 0 4 10 8
FALCON CLASSIC Owner Point 3. 4. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toy- Annville-Cleona.........................2 1 3
Lancaster Catholic.....................0 0 0 Edmonton.......3 2 1 0 4 9 8
At Lower Dauphin
Donegal vs. Cumberland Valley, 1 p.m.
ota, Charter Team-Owner Point 4. 5. (22)
Joey Logano, Ford, Charter Team-Owner
MLS AC Scoring: K. Brightbill (4:02, 1st), E. Vancouver.......2 1 0 1 3 7 6
San Jose..........1 1 0 0 2 3 2
Neshaminy vs. Lower Dauphin, 1 p.m. Point 5. 6. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, Fiebig (30:00, 1st), M. Zimmerman (28:02, Calgary............3 1 2 0 2 6 6
Consolation and championship games, 4 p.m. Charter Team-Owner Point 6. 7. (11) Denny 2nd). Anaheim.........2 0 2 0 0 2 8
Hamlin, Toyota, Charter Team-Owner Point AC Assists: E. Fiebig 2. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
FOOTBALL 7. 8. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, Char- Corners-Shots: A-C 9-14; LC 4-2.
EASTERN CONFERENCE overtime loss.
COLLEGIATE ter Team-Owner Point 8. 9. (24) Chase El- Saves: A-CH. Zimmerman 2; LCC.
W L T Pts GF GA Wolfe 10, I. Miller 1. Thursdays Games
Franklin & Marshall at Dickinson, 1 p.m. liott, Chevrolet, Charter Team-Owner Point NY City FC.............14 9 9 51 57 53 N.Y. Rangers 3........................ New Jersey 1
Millersville at Bloomsburg, 2 p.m. 9. 10. (19) Carl Edwards, Toyota, Charter NONLEAGUE
Toronto FC............13 8 10 49 45 33 Columbus 3........................ Nashville 2 (OT)
GOLF Team-Owner Point 10. New York..............13 9 9 48 53 40 Exeter Township........................1 1 2 Buffalo 0.............................. Toronto 0 (OT)
11. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, Charter Philadelphia..........11 11 9 42 50 48 Hempfield.................................0 1 1 Ottawa 4............................ Montreal 3 (OT)
COLLEGIATE MEN
Franklin & Marshall at McDaniel Fall Team-Owner Point 11. 12. (42) Kyle Larson, Montreal...............10 10 11 41 46 48 ET Scoring: L. Beam (12:54, 1st). Tampa Bay 2................................. Florida 0
Invitational, all day. Chevrolet, Charter Team-Owner Point 12. D.C. United.............9 9 13 40 46 41 ET Assists: P. Halsey. Winnipeg 4............................. Minnesota 1
13. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, Charter New England..........9 13 9 36 37 51 Hempfield Scoring: P. Basler (2:26, 2nd).
SOCCER Team-Owner Point 13. 14. (3) Austin Dillon, Corners-Shots: ET 4-2; H 7-7. Fridays Games
Orlando City...........7 10 14 35 49 57 Toronto 8...................................... Buffalo 1
COLLEGIATE MEN Chevrolet, Charter Team-Owner Point 14. Columbus...............7 12 11 32 42 49 Saves: ETA. Lengel 6; HA. Pitts 1.
15. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, Charter Pittsburgh 1................................. Chicago 0
Elizabethtown at Scranton, 3:30 p.m. Chicago...................6 15 9 27 36 49 JV Score: Hempfield 2, Exeter 1 Boston 2............................... Detroit 1 (OT)
Muhlenberg at Franklin & Marshall, Team-Owner Point 15. 16. (34) Chris Bue- WESTERN CONFERENCE
scher, Ford, Charter Team-Owner Point 16. Tampa Bay 2....................... Carolina 1 (OT)
3:30 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA Dallas at St. Louis.................................... (n)
COLLEGIATE WOMEN 17. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, Charter FC Dallas...............15 8 8 53 47 39 TENNIS Edmonton at Winnipeg.......................... (n)
Alvernia at Franklin & Marshall, 12 p.m. Team-Owner Point 17. 18. (88) Jeff Gordon, Colorado...............12 5 12 48 32 27
Chevrolet, Charter Team-Owner Point 18. Vancouver at Calgary.............................. (n)
Elizabethtown at Scranton, 1 p.m. Los Angeles...........11 5 15 48 53 38 Los Angeles at Colorado......................... (n)
19. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, Charter Real Salt Lake........12 10 9 45 42 42
SCHOLASTIC BOYS Team-Owner Point 19. 20. (21) Ryan Blaney, Arizona at San Jose................................. (n)
Sporting KS City....12 12 7 43 39 38
NONLEAGUE Ford, Open Team-Owner Point 20. Seattle..................12 13 5 41 39 39 SCHOLASTIC GIRLS Saturdays Games
Manheim Township at Reading, 10 a.m. 21. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, Char- Portland................11 12 8 41 46 48 Montreal at Ottawa.......................... 3 p.m.
L-L LEAGUE Boston at Philadelphia...................... 7 p.m.
Ephrata at Mechanicsburg, 10 a.m. ter Team-Owner Point 21. 22. (17) Ricky Vancouver...............9 14 8 35 40 49
Lebanon at Solanco, 10 a.m. Stenhouse Jr., Ford, Charter Team-Owner San Jose..................7 10 13 34 29 35 SECTION TWO N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey............... 7 p.m.
Penn Manor at Central Dauphin, 11 a.m. Point 22. 23. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, Char- Houston..................7 12 11 32 36 40 Lancaster Catholic 7, Wash. vs. NY Islanders at Bridgeport, Ct........7 p.m.
Conestoga Valley at Daniel Boone, 1 p.m. ter Team-Owner Point 23. 24. (10) Danica NOTE: Three points for victory, one point Tampa Bay at Nashville..................... 8 p.m.
Exeter at Hempfield, 2 p.m. Lancaster Mennonite 0 St. Louis at Chicago...................... 8:30 p.m.
Patrick, Chevrolet, Charter Team-Owner for tie. SINGLES I. Midcap, LC, d. A. Peters, 6-0,
Lebanon Catholic vs. Carson Long Mili- Point 24. 25. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, Charter Anaheim at Arizona.......................... 9 p.m.
Wednesdays Games 6-0; R. Smith, LC, d. B. Bronkema, 6-0, 6-0;
tary Academy at Danville , 2 p.m. Team-Owner Point 25. 26. (27) Paul Men- Sundays Games
D.C. United 3........................... Columbus 0 E. Baker, LC, d. H. Murray, 6-0, 6-0; E. Baker,
Lebanon at Solanco, 3 p.m. ard, Chevrolet, Charter Team-Owner Point Dallas at Florida................................ 3 p.m.
Montreal 3.................................. San Jose 1 LC, d. C. Chen, 6-0, 6-0.
Lititz Christian at Lancaster Country Day, 26. 27. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, Charter Pittsburgh at Columbus.................... 4 p.m.
Orlando City 0........................ Toronto FC 0 DOUBLES I. Midcap and R. Smith, LC, d.
3 p.m. Team-Owner Point 27. 28. (15) Clint Bow- Chicago at Detroit............................. 6 p.m.
Seattle 1....................................... Chicago 0 A. Peters and H. Murray, 8-1; E. Baker and
Elizabethtown at Warwick, 4 p.m. yer, Chevrolet, Charter Team-Owner Point Carolina at Minnesota...................... 6 p.m.
Cocalico at Governor Mifflin, 4 p.m. 28. 29. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, Char- Fridays Game E. Baker, LC, d. B. Bronkema and K. Stone, Montreal at Toronto......................... 7 p.m.
Lancaster County Christian vs. Delaware ter Team-Owner Point 29. 30. (95) Ty Dillon, New York City FC 2...................... Houston 0 8-0; M. Grasberger and M. DeBord, LC, d. C. Los Angeles (ss) at Anaheim............. 8 p.m.
County Christian at Devon, 4 p.m. Chevrolet, Charter Team-Owner Point 30. Saturdays Games Chen and F. Huang, 8-1. San Jose at Vancouver...................... 8 p.m.
Tulpehocken at Elco, 5:30 p.m. 31. (38) Landon Cassill, Ford, Charter Philadelphia at New York.................. 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Calgary......................... 9 p.m.
SCHOLASTIC GIRLS Team-Owner Point 31. 32. (23) David Ra- Chicago at Columbus................... 7:30 p.m. LA (ss) vs. Edmonton at Vernon, BC.... 9 p.m.
CCAC gan, Toyota, Charter Team-Owner Point D.C. United at Toronto FC............ 7:30 p.m. WNBA
32. 33. (7) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, Char- Sporting KS City at New England.... 7:30 p.m.
Harrisburg Christian at Mount Calvary
Christian, 6 p.m. ter Team-Owner Point 33. 34. (44) Brian Los Angeles at FC Dallas................... 9 p.m.
Portland at Colorado........................ 9 p.m.
COLLEGE
Scott, Ford, Charter Team-Owner Point 34.
NONLEAGUE 35. (83) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, Charter Real Salt Lake at San Jose.......... 10:30 p.m. FOOTBALL
Cedar Crest at Palmyra, 10 a.m. Team-Owner Point 35. 36. (98) Timmy Hill, PLAYOFFS
Sundays Games
Elizabethtown at Mechanicsburg, 10 a.m. Chevrolet, Open Team-Owner Point 36. 37. Montreal at Orlando City................. 1 p.m. First Round
Conrad Weiser at Northern Lebanon, (46) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, Charter
10:30 a.m. Seattle at Vancouver......................... 8 p.m. Winner advances TOP 25 SCHEDULE
Team-Owner Point 37. 38. (32) Jeffrey Earn- Saturday, October 8 All Times EDT
Hempfield at Cumberland Valley, 11 a.m. hardt, Ford, Charter Team-Owner Point Wednesday, Sept. 21
Ephrata at Exeter, 2 p.m. Colorado at Houston................... 8:30 p.m. Phoenix 89.................................. Indiana 78 Saturday
38. 39. (55) Reed Sorenson, Toyota, Open
Central Dauphin at Penn Manor, 2:30 p.m. Team-Owner Point 39. 40. (30) Josh Wise, Atlanta 94.................................... Seattle 85 No. 1 Alabama vs. Kentucky, 7 p.m.
High Point Baptist at Lancaster Country No. 2 Ohio State vs. Rutgers, Noon
Day, 3 p.m.
Chevrolet, Open Team-Owner Point 40. SOCCER Second Round
Winner advances
No. 3 Louisville at No. 5 Clemson, 8 p.m.
Berks Catholic at Lancaster Catholic, 7 p.m. No. 4 Michigan vs. No. 8 Wisconsin, 3:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 24
SWIMMING GOLF Phoenix 101............................. New York 94
No. 9 Texas A&M at South Carolina, 4 p.m.
No. 11 Tennessee at No. 25 Georgia, 3:30 p.m.
COLLEGIATE WOMEN Sunday, Sept. 25 No. 12 Florida State vs. N. Carolina, 3:30 p.m.
Millersville hosts Black and Gold Meet, SCHOLASTIC BOYS Chicago 108.................................Atlanta 98 No. 13 Baylor at Iowa State, Noon
1 p.m. L-L LEAGUE No. 14 Miami at Georgia Tech, Noon
Third Round
TENNIS SECTION THREE No. 15 Nebraska vs. Illinois, 3:30 p.m.
RYDER CUP (Best-of-5) No. 16 Mississippi vs. Memphis, 7 p.m.
COLLEGIATE MEN At Hazeltine National Lebanon Catholic...................... 0 0 0 (x-if necessary)
Elizabethtown, Franklin & Marshall at Elco.......................................... 6 2 8 No. 17 Michigan State at Indiana, 8 p.m.
ITA Southeast Regional Championships, Chaska, Minn. Elco Scoring: E. Gettler (2:00), C. Her- Minnesota 2, Phoenix 0 No. 18 Utah at California, 6 p.m.
Fredericksburg, Va., 8 a.m. Yardage: 7,628; Par: 72 shey (4:00), J. Kimmet (6:00), M. Bennetch No. 19 San Diego State at S. Alabama, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 28 No. 20 Arkansas vs. Alcorn State, Noon
Millersville at PSAC Individual Champion- Friday (7:00), L. Royer (16:00), D. Stamm (25:00), Minnesota 113.......................... Phoenix 95
ships, Bloomsburg, all day No. 21 TCU vs. Oklahoma, 5 p.m.
G. Kiene (48:00), A. Puglio (56:00). Friday, Sept. 30
UNITED STATES 5, EUROPE 3 Elco Assists: J. Kimmet, A. Puglio, S. Wic-
No. 22 Texas at Oklahoma State, Noon
VOLLEYBALL Foursomes Minnesota 96............................ Phoenix 86 No. 23 Florida at Vanderbilt, Noon
zalkowski, G. Brown, C. Hain. No. 24 Boise State vs. Utah State, 10:15 p.m.
COLLEGIATE WOMEN United States 4, Europe 0 Corners-Shots: LC 0-3; E 9-25. Sunday, Oct. 2
Elizabethtown at Susquehanna, 11 a.m. Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed, United Saves: LCN. Hatzfeld 17; EH. Keppley Minnesota at Phoenix....................... 5 p.m.
Bryn Mawr at Franklin & Marshall, 12 p.m. x-Tuesday, Oct. 4
Lancaster Bible vs. Morrisville State at
States, def. Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson,
Europe, 3 and 2.
2, M. Gray 1, M. Berger 0.
Donegal.................................... 0 0 0 Minnesota at Phoenix...........................TBA ATLANTIC
Reading, 12 p.m.
Millersville at Slippery Rock, 1 p.m.
Phil Mickelson and Rickie Fowler, United Lancaster Mennonite................ 2 2 4 x-Thursday, Oct. 6 LEAGUE
States, def. Rory McIlroy and Andy Sullivan, Lancaster Mennonite Scoring: M. Lynch Phoenix at Minnesota...........................TBA
Lancaster Bible vs. Suny Cobleskill at Europe, 1 up.
Reading, 2 p.m. 2 (29:00, 51:00), B. Lefever (9:00), U. Jain Los Angeles 1, Chicago 0
Jimmy Walker and Zach Johnson, United (45:00).
Elizabethtown vs. Juniata at Selinsgrove, States, def. Sergio Garcia and Martin Kay- Wednesday, Sept. 28 PLAYOFFS
4 p.m. Lancaster Mennonite Assists: A. Nell, B.
mer, Europe, 4 and 2. Diller. Los Angeles 95............................Chicago 75 (Best-of-5)
SCHOLASTIC GIRLS Dustin Johnson and Matt Kuchar, United Corners-Shots: D 0-0; LM 4-7. Friday, Sept. 30 LIBERTY DIVISION
NONLEAGUE States, def. Thomas Pieters and Lee West- Saves: DJ. Myers/N. Nimo 3; LMn/a 0. Chicago at Los Angeles............................(n)
Hempfield at State College, TBD wood, 5 and 4. Long Island 3, Somerset 2
JV Score: LM 1, Donegal 0 Sunday, Oct. 2
Conestoga Valley at Manheim Central, Fourballs Los Angeles at Chicago...................... 3 p.m. Wedesday, September 21
8 a.m. SCHOLASTIC GIRLS Somerset 3............................. Long Island 2
Europe 3, United States 1 L-L LEAGUE x-Tuesday, Oct. 4
Various Teams at Manheim Central, Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson, Europe, Thursday, September 22
8 a.m. Los Angeles at Chicago..........................TBA
def. Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed, United SECTION THREE Somerset 10........................... Long Island 0
Lampeter-Strasburg at Manheim Central, Lancaster Catholic.................0 0 1 1 x-Thursday, Oct. 6
States, 5 and 4. Chicago at Los Angeles..........................TBA Friday, September 23
8:30 a.m. Sergio Garcia and Rafa Cabrera Bello, Northern Lebanon................0 0 0 0 Long Island 7............................. Somerset 1
Manheim Township at State College, Europe, def. J.B. Holmes and Ryan Moore, Lancaster Catholic Scoring: B. Rathsam Finals
7 p.m. Saturday, September 24
United States, 3 and 2. (82:45). (Best-of-5) Long Island 2............................. Somerset 0
Brandt Snedeker and Brooks Koepka, Lancaster Catholic Assists: S. Heise. TBD
Corners-Shots: LC 2-16; NL 1-11. Sunday, September 25
United States, def. Martin Kaymer and Dan-
TRANSACTIONS ny Willett, Europe, 5 and 4. Saves: LCJ. Castagna 5; NLH. Rittle 9. Long Island 5............................. Somerset 1
Rory McIlroy and Thomas Pieters, Eu- NONLEAGUE NBA FREEDOM DIVISION
rope, def. Dustin Johnson and Matt Kuchar, Sugar Land 3, York 0
United States, 3 and 2.
Exeter....................................... 0 0 0
Cocalico.................................... 2 1 3 PRESEASON Tuesday, September 20
BASEBALL Cocalico Scoring: M. Weir 2 (10:00, Sugar Land 7...................................... York 5
LPGA
American League 41:00), A. Grobengieser (33:00). Wednesday, September 21
TEXAS RANGERS Announced the REIGNWOOD CLASSIC Cocalico Assists: A. Hirneisen, S. Klump, Saturdays Games
Sugar Land 10.................................... York 9
purchase Kinston (Carolina) and signed a Friday S. Donmoyer. Golden St. vs. Toronto at Vancouver, BC........7:30 p.m.
Corners-Shots: E 2-6; C 5-10. Dallas vs. NO at Bossier City, La..... 8 p.m. Friday, September 23
four-year player development agreement At Reignwood Pine Valley Golf Club Sugar Land 8...................................... York 6
with the team. Saves: EG. Debrew 7; CA. Landis 6. Sundays Games
Beijing CHAMPIONSHIP
National League JV Score: Cocalico 3, Exeter 1 Shanghai Sharks at Houston............. 7 p.m.
Purse: $2.1 million Mount Calvary.......................... 1 2 3 (Best-of-5)
CHICAGO CUBS Agreed to terms with Mondays Games
Yardage: 6,585; Par: 73 Millersburg............................... 0 0 0
executive vice president/general man- Oklahoma City at Real Madrid..... 2:30 p.m. Sugar Land 3, Long Island 0
ager Jed Hoyer and senior vice president/ (a-amateur) Mount Calvary Christian Scoring: M.
Milwaukee at Chicago...................... 8 p.m. Tuesdays Game
scouting and player development Jason Second Round Martin 3 (5:45, 53:26, 53:36).
Mount Calvary Christian Assists: M. Orlando at Memphis........................ 8 p.m. Sugar Land 7........................... Long Island 1
McLeod on contract extensions through Mi Jung Hur.............................. 69-63132 Charlotte at Dallas....................... 8:30 p.m.
Brooke M. Henderson.............. 66-66132 Allebach. Wednesdays Game
the 2021 season. Denver vs. Toronto at Calgary, Alberta......9 p.m.
Shanshan Feng......................... 68-65133 Corners-Shots: MCC 6-26; Mill 2-10. Sugar Land 2........................... Long Island 0
CINCINNATI REDS Agreed to terms San Antonio at Phoenix.................. 10 p.m.
In-Kyung Kim............................ 70-64134 Saves: MCCn/a 6; MillC. Lebo 15. Fridays Game
with manager Bryan Price on a one-year Utah at Portland............................. 10 p.m.
contract. Mirim Lee................................. 69-67136 Sugar Land 5........................... Long Island 3
Amy Yang.................................. 70-67137
MILWAUKEE BREWERS Signed a two- VOLLEYBALL
year player development contract with Maude-Aimee Leblanc............. 72-66138
Chella Choi................................ 70-69139
CFL BOXING
Carolina (Carolina) through the 2018
season. Sarah Jane Smith...................... 69-70139
a-Yifan Ji.................................... 72-68140
BASKETBALL Danielle Kang............................ 72-68140
NBA Development League Simin Feng................................ 70-70140 COLLEGIATE WOMEN EAST DIVISION
WINDY CITY BULLS Named Bobby Moriya Jutanugarn................... 70-70140 SUNY Polytechnic 3, Lancaster Bible 1 W L T Pts PF PA FIGHT SCHEDULE
Lutz and A.J. Guyton assistant coaches Jennifer Song............................ 68-72140 SUNY Polytechnic d. Lancaster Bible, 25- Oct. 1
Lizette Salas.............................. 68-72140 Ottawa....................6 5 1 13 314 315
and Josh Kreibich coordinator of basket- 16, 23-25, 25-23, 26-24. Hamilton.................6 7 0 12 371 339 At Mecklenburg, Germany, Juergen
ball operations. Ariya Jutanugarn....................... 65-75140 SUNY Polytechnic Scoring: Aces, R. Smith
Kris Tamulis............................... 73-68141 Toronto...................5 8 0 10 311 381 Braehmer vs. Nathan Cleverly, 12, for
FOOTBALL 1, E. Larson 2, M. Krak 2, S. Kostal 1, F. Cam- Montreal.................3 9 0 6 249 295 Braehmers WBA World light heavyweight
Mariajo Uribe........................... 71-70141 panino; Kills, R. Smith 19, E. Larson 17, M.
Indoor Football League Nontaya Srisawang................... 70-71141 WEST DIVISION title; Enrico Koelling vs. Ryno Liebenberg,
SPOKANE EMPIRE Signed RB Mulku Christina Kim............................ 70-71141 Krak 7, C. Campion 4, L. Knowles 1; Blocks, W L T Pts PF PA 12, for Koellings WBA Inter-Continental
Kalokoh. Ilhee Lee................................... 69-72141 C. Campion 2, S. Johnson 2; Digs, R. Smith Calgary..................11 1 1 23 441 294 light heavyweight title.
Eun-Hee Ji................................. 69-72141 14, F. Campanino 13, E. Larson 9, S. John- B.C..........................8 4 0 16 341 300 Oct. 7
HOCKEY son 9, M. Krak 8; Assists, S. Johnson 44.
Haru Nomura............................ 73-69142 Winnipeg................8 5 0 16 356 304 At Glasgow, Scotland, Ricky Burns vs.
National Hockey League Lancaster Bible Scoring: Aces, A. Bouslog Edmonton...............6 7 0 12 374 375
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Agreed to Jenny Shin................................. 72-70142 Kiryl Relikh, 12, for Burns WBA World su-
Mo Martin................................ 72-70142 3, H. Gipe 1, E. Harkey 1, N. Kennedy 2, J. Saskatchewan.........3 10 0 6 251 405 per lightweight title; Scotty Cardle vs. Kevin
terms with F Graham Knott on a three- Lenko 1; Kills, A. Bowen 15, A. Bouslog 12,
Min Lee..................................... 72-70142 Fridays Game Hooper, 12, for Cardles British lightweight
year contract. H. Gipe 11, E. Harkey 5, E. Olson 2, A. Shuey
Lindy Duncan............................ 71-71142 Edmonton at Winnipeg...........................(n) title; Dillian Whyte vs. Ian Lewison, 12, for
COLORADO AVALANCHE Reassigned Hee Young Park......................... 71-71142 2; Blocks, A. Bowen 4, A. Bouslog 2, H. Gipe
LW Shawn St-Amant and Gs Nathan Lieu- Saturdays Games the vacant British heavyweight title.
Su Oh........................................ 70-72142 1, E. Olson 1, A. Shuey 2; Digs, M. Kemrer
wen and Kent Simpson to San Antonio 19, A. Bouslog 16, H. Gipe 13, E. Harkey 10; Calgary at Hamilton........................... 4 p.m. Oct. 15
a-Wenbo Liu............................. 69-73142 At Liverpool, England, Tony Bellew vs.
(AHL), C J.C. Beaudin to Rouyn-Noranda Pornanong Phatlum.................. 74-69143 Assists, A. Shuey 41. Ottawa at BC.................................... 10 p.m.
(QMJHL) and Nicolas Meloche to Gatin- Sundays Game BJ Flores, 12, for Bellews WBC World
a-Muni He................................. 74-69143 SCHOLASTIC GIRLS cruiserweight title; Luke Campbell vs. Derry
eau (QMJHL). Sent D Mason Geertsen Sei Young Kim........................... 73-70143 Toronto at Montreal.......................... 1 p.m.
and C Reid Petryk to San Antonio (AHL) NONLEAGUE Mathews, 12, for Campbells WBC Silver
Megan Khang........................... 75-69144 Friday, Oct. 7
on rehab assignments. Yani Tseng................................. 74-70144 Mt. Calvary 3, Fairfield 0 lightweight title; Ryan Burnett vs. Ryan Far-
Saskatchewan at Ottawa................... 7 p.m. rag, 12, for Burnetts British bantamweight
DALLAS STARS Released Fs Connor Ayako Uehara........................... 74-70144 Mount Calvary d. Fairfield, 25-15, 25-10,
Chatham and Sam Laberge from their Candie Kung.............................. 74-70144 25-7. Saturday, Oct. 8 title.
amateur tryout agreements. Marina Alex.............................. 73-71144 MC Scoring: Aces, A. Rutt 5; Kills, M. Krei- BC at Winnipeg.................................. 4 p.m. Oct. 29
NEW YORK RANGERS Assigned Gs Hyo Joo Kim.............................. 70-74144 ser, A, Rutt 10; Blocks, R. Hallman 5; Digs, Monday, Oct. 10 At Nayarit, Mexico, Jose Argumedo vs.
Brandon Halverson and Jeff Malcolm to Taoli Yang.................................. 68-76144 Kreiser 8; Assists, K. Witmer 21. Edmonton at Montreal...................... 1 p.m. Jose Antonio Jimenez, 12, for Argumedos
Hartford (AHL). Paula Reto................................ 78-67145 JV Score: MC 2, Fairfield 1. Calgary at Toronto............................. 4 p.m. IBF minimumweight title.
C10 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 LNPIII |LANCASTER,
LNP LANCASTER, PA.
PA

Classieds
Lancaster CARS FOR SALE
2001 Chevy Lumina, green. 4
door, seats 7. 3.1 engine.
Well kept, new tires, lge
trunk. $6900. (717) 406-8935
1997 Explorer for parts only.
1997 Chevy van for parts
FIND WHAT YOURE LOOKING FOR! only. Price negotiable. (717)
548-3652
n Information .........................C10 2008 Ford Focus SES. 89k
miles. Leather seats, sunroof,
phone synch. Aluminum rims.
n Automotive .........................C10 $4200obo. 314-0556

n Recreation ............................C11

n Stuff ........................................C11

2007 Ford Fusion 4 cylinder


n Services ................................C12 automatic. 149k miles. Good
condition. $5500 neg. (717)
869-7695 or (717) 330-3368
n Employment .......................C12

n Financial ...............................C13
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Jimmie Johnson waits as car is worked on in the garage during practice at New
Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sept. 23 in Loudon, N.H. n Rentals ..................................C13
NASCAR 1926 Ford Model T, beautiful
n Real Estate ..........................C13

Johnson eager to avoid


cond., includes orig. manual,
maroon, $18k, 717-627-3923
2008 Honda Civic EXL 2 door

a repeat elimination
coupe. Automatic. Loaded.
Classieds are fast, easy and affordable. Go online to Sunroof. Black w/black
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call 291-8711 to speak to a Classied ad representative. 74k. $8,600. 682-1279

Was knocked from Chase in last years race at Dover


PUBLIC/LEGAL
KESELOWSKI ON POLE
NOTICES
DAN GELSTON
AP SPORTS WRITER
DOVER, Del. (AP) Brad Keselowski has the pole after
DOVER, Del. Jim- rain wiped out qualifying Friday at Dover International YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW 2007 Jeep Wrangler X. 6
mie Johnson was de- Speedway. speed, new tires, 91k miles.
and be informed of the functions of your Drives great. $14,900. (717)
spondent in the garage, The field for Sundays Sprint Cup race was set on owner government are embodied in legal notices. 626-2948
his Dover dominance points. The 16 Chase for the Sprint Cup championship
and championship drive drivers start up front.
In that self-government charges all citizens
over. to be informed, this newspaper urges every
The playoff field is cut from 16 to 12 drivers following
With one, cheap part Dover. citizen to read these notices.
busted, Johnson was Martin Truex Jr. joins Keselowski on the front row. Kyle
We strongly advise citizens seeking for
knocked out of the Busch starts third, followed by Matt Kenseth and Joey information to exercise their right of access
Chase. Logano. to public records and public meetings. 2005 Lexus ES, 58k miles,
The winningest driver Other Chase qualifiers, from sixth to 16th are: Kevin LNP Legal Notices can also be read online at runs & looks great, inside like
in Dover Internation- Harvick, Denny Hamlin, Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards, lancasteronline.com and publicnoticepa.com new. $8500 obo. (732) 977-
al Speedway history, Chase Elliott, Kurt Busch, Kyle Larson, Austin Dillon, 9508 (Strasburg)
Johnson entered a first- Jamie McMurray, Tony Stewart, and Chris Buescher.
LEGAL NOTICES
round elimination race
fifth in the standings The East Hempfield Town-
and seemed a lock to ad- that you really cant onship in the finale at ship Zoning Hearing Board
will hold a meeting on Mon-
vance. Just an average count on a race track Homestead. day, October 17, 2016, at
finish at a track where always being kind to a We can be one of the 7:00 p.m. The meeting will
Johnson has won 10 driver or always work- final four cars, Johnson INFORMATION occur at the Township Mu- $5900 Mercedes Benz E350
(2006) Beautiful white, pleas-
times would keep him ing in their favor. Its said. Lost
nicipal Building, 1700 Niss-
ant driving automobile w/new
alive for a record-tying part of racing, Johnson Elliott, who made ley Road, Landisville, PA, at
Legal Notices
which time the Zoning Hear- tires. Insp. until 8/17. Call for
seventh championship said Friday. the Chase in his rookie Estate Notices
ing Board will review the fol- look, 717-333-3073.
Found
for at least three more The Chase faces its season, said Hendrick Public Auctions lowing items and requests: 2002 Nissan Altima
races. first round of cuts Sun- would be represented Estate Sales Case 2355: Kevin Landis Very good condition
Instead, Johnsons No. day and Jamie Mc- with a championship Announcements
Legal Services
filed an application seeking Inspected, 145,852 miles
a Special Exception to sub- $2995 obo. (717) 380-7041
48 Chevrolet was forced Murray, Austin Dillon, contender in the finale. Please see the stitute or replace a noncon-
off the track for 36 laps three-time champion I 100 percent think Obituaries in the forming use for the property
2000 Nissan Maxima.
with a torn rear axle seal Tony Stewart and Chris our group or Jimmies A section for the 146,500 miles. Automatic,
located at 2208 Wood St., lo-
following: A/C, Inspected 5/17. Garage
and his title shot was Buescher are on the group could make it, cated within the Village Res-
kept. $2075. (717) 615-5291
gone. He plummeted outside of the points Elliott said. I feel con- Obits & Service idential Zone (VR) zoning
Information district. 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GT
to 14th in the standings cutoff. Martin Truex fident in that. I think Cemeteries/Lots Case 2359: Kevin Landis Coupe. Sharp car - needs
and was one of four driv- Jr. and Kevin Harvick weve been fast enough Cards of Thanks filed an application seeking mechanical work. $750 obo.
In Memoriams
ers cut from the field. have secured spots with these first two weeks to a Variance for relief from the (717) 283-9227
A year later, Johnson Chase race victories do it, but obviously you setback, lot coverage re-
LOST quirements for a principal use
returns to Dover eighth and Johnson, Chase have to have some things and relief from the parking lot
in the standings out of Elliott, Carl Edwards, go your way throughout Mens diamond ring. Vicinity distance from a street right-
16 Chase drivers and Kurt Busch and Kyle this deal and youve got of Weis Market, Bridgeport. of-way line requirement for
painfully aware that Larson face serious risk to execute your races Reward. (717) 951-4049 the property at 2206 Wood
one flat tire, one ill- of elimination with a di- and try to stay mistake St., located within the Village
New In Town? Residential Zone (VR) zon-
timed wreck could keep sastrous race. free. Watch Classified Columns ing district.
2007 Saturn Sky, gray, 2 door
him stuck on six cham- Johnson not only ex- Johnson won champi- convertible. Newly insp,
For All Your Household Items. Case 2360: Ellis P. & Joan sharp looking car. 85,600
pionships for another pects to survive the first onships in 2006, 2007, 291-8711 E. Payne filed an application miles. $7950obo. 435-9427
season. round, he says hell be 2008, 2009, 2010 and seeking a Variance for relief
from the side setback re-
I think last year shows racing for the champi- 2013. LEGAL NOTICES quirements for a principal use
NOTICE IS HEREBY for the property located at
GIVEN that a Petition has 3360 Cochran Dr., located
HOCKEY been filed in the Court of within the Low Density Resi-

World Cup of Hockey


Common Pleas of Lancaster dential Zone (RL) zoning dis-
County, Pennsylvania, seek- trict.
ing to change the name of Case 2361: Richard & Lisa Selling your car or Truck?
Rachael Elizabeth Hill to Geiman filed an application New lower priced

likely to return in 2020


Rachael Elizabeth Rudis. A seeking a Variance for relief Auto ads available, 4 lines
hearing on the Petition will be from the noncommercial of text with photo!
held on November 15, 2016, keeping of livestock (chick- 7 days $35, 14 days $50
at 2:30p.m., in Courtroom ens) for the property located Call 291-8711
No. TBA at the Lancaster at 3731 Columbia Ave., lo- 1993 Toyota Camry. 4 cyl. 4
NHL players in 2018 Winter Olympics in doubt County Courthouse, 50 North
Duke Street, Lancaster,
cated within the Community
Business Center Zone (CBC)
door. 155k miles. Good con-
dition, inspected to 2017.
Pennsylvania, at which time zoning districts. $2500 obo. (717) 874-7447
LARRY LAGE any persons may attend and Applications are on file at
straight Olympics due playing poker, presi- the Township office and avail- 2014 VW Jetta. 5 speed
AP SPORTS WRITER show cause, if any, why the
to the International dent of the Internation- Petition should not be able for public review during manual transmission. 25k
TORONTO The Olympic Committees al Ski federation Gian normal business hours. miles. $7500. (717) 715-5605
granted.
World Cup of Hockey decision to not pay for Franco Kasper, who rep- Notice is hereby given that 1999 White Buick Lesabre
will return, without a NHL players travel and resents winter sports Crop Production Services will 98,800 miles
Excellent condition
doubt, and avoid anoth- insurance as it has in the on the IOC executive be engaged in the applica-
$2000. (717) 394-0056
er 12-year break. past. board, said Friday in an tion of restricted use crop
protection chemicals in Lan-
NHL Deputy Com- Fehr, who represents interview with the AP. caster County, October 1, CLASSIC/SPECIALTY
missioner Bill Daly and players who have made The IOC does not 2016 to October 31, 2016. VEHICLES
AUTOMOTIVE
NHLPA Executive Di- it clear they want to be want to continue its past Any questions can be di- CARSWANTED;Classic,
rector Don Fehr both in the Olympics, said practice of paying for rected in writing to Richard Muscle, Sports, Antique, etc.
Crawford, Crop Production Cars for sale
confirmed for The As- hes more optimistic NHL players travel and Services, 1190 Holtwood Vehicle Financing/ Jeff Gast 717-575-4561
sociated Press on Friday than pessimistic a deal insurance because it Road, Holtwood, PA 17532.
Leasing
SUVS/CROSSOVERS
Classic/Specialty
that they expect the next will get done. doesnt want to have to NOTICE OF Vehicles
World Cup of Hockey to The union head insist- do the same for athletes PUBLIC HEARINGS Parts/Access.
be in 2020. ed he isnt concerned in other sports. The Eden Township Zoning Auto Services
Pick-Ups
It is much less certain about the IOCs stance. Fasel said it is his Hearing Board will hold the SUVs/Crossovers
following Public Hearing on
whether the best players Everybody under- job to raise the money Monday, October 17, 2016,
Vans
Utility Trailers
will go to South Korea to stands that nobodys go- needed, which he esti- at the Eden Township Munic- Trucks/Trailers/
participate in the 2018 ing to risk their career mates to be about $10 ipal Building, 489 Stony Hill Construction
Reliable 2002 Jeep Liberty
Olympics. and future earnings and million. Fasel said he Road Quarryville, Pa. 17566, Cars/Trucks Wanted
Sport 5-spd manual. 119k
International Ice all the rest of it in re- plans to beg, for the beginning at 7 P.M.
Hearings will be as follows: miles. Safe, clean, inspected,
Hockey Federation turn for no compensa- funds from national Ephraim M Esch, 23 Stone ex.cond. $5199. 687-0787
President Rene Fasel tion and no coverage, Olympic commit- CARS FOR SALE
Road, Quarryville, Pa. 17566 VANS
told the AP on Tues- Fehr told the AP. No tees and hockey fed- is requesting a Variance from
BMW 2013iXDrive, 4dr
day the odds of NHL one will do that. They erations. He acknowl- Section #318.3.4 manure 2007 Chrysler Town & Coun-
storage facility closer than sedan, 20K miles, Platinum
players going to the Py- understand that. Thats edged using some of try Van - 84,088 miles good
100 feet to Stone Road. The extended warranties, Lux-
condition $4,900 717-371-
eongchang Games were been a given for a long, the $40 million the IOC location of the property for ury & Cold weather pack-
3561.
50-50, a slight upgrade long time. If it plays out gives the IIHF to fund the hearing is 23 Stone Road age, Navigation, Keyless
Entry, Moonroof, etc. 2002 Chrysler. 7 passenger
from his forecast in May. that way, which I do not its programs, including Quarryville, Pa. 17566. The
$25,000. minivan. White. Newly in-
Later the same day, expect it to play out that development oppor- property is zoned agricultural.
All interested parties and/or (717) 925-6543 Jeff spected & serviced. Good
Daly said he felt more way, well deal with it. tunities for boys and their agents are encouraged condition. $1900. 275-3522
negative, about the The IOC isnt buying girls, could be used to to attend. CHEV 03 Monte Carlo 2010 Honda Odyssey LX
chances the leagues the banter. bring the best hockey Geraldine A Parker Inspection good till May 17 w/disability equipment. 1
Zoning Officer $2,350 owner. 55k miles. New insp.
players will be in a sixth I think both sides are players to South Korea. (717) 615-3899
Eden Township Ex.cond. $14,500. 735-2519
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VANS SPORTS/ MISC. FOR SALE


EXERCISE EQUIPMENT

PET PLACE
2006 Dodge Caravan. 64k Oak kitchen cabinets, upper
miles. Ex. condition. $5900. Treadmill. Sole F80, stable & & lower w/counter top, sink DOGS
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& faucet. Great cond, must
PET OF THE DAY
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dle family raised shots and
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HOW TO brothers and sisters when someone found the whole
bunch of us. I would describe myself as a fun loving,
wormer, health guarantee.
Ready now! $400. Call Dave

WRITE
affectionate fellow who will keep you on your toes.
I love to race around and wrestle with my brother. I
at 717-715-3835.
also enjoy chasing after a red dot that jumps all over German Shepherd
AN AD:
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pointer). When I am all tuckered out from playing, I like 1 female - vet checked
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for a loving family to come pick me up. Hopefully, that family is you!
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l Give a complete description
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$900
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2000 Honda Shadow. 9,652 SEWING
miles. Windshield, driving
lights, Vance & Hines ex-
haust, dyno tuned, mustang
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seat, storage bag, excellent Call before 7pm
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condition. $350. 371-4826 circulated. $40. 615-6287 $20. 354-2860 $125. 951-6867 $50. 626-1623 ous feed $35obo 626-3181
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UNDER $150 ries. $40. 537-5196 dishes $2 up. 665-6904 new, electric. $70. 396-0759 ex.cond. $15. 826-4036 to v. good. $25. 553-2980
15 gal fish tank with pump & Campers food & utensil stor- 7 unused Little Golden 19 GM steel fan clutch (1) 195/70/14 100% tread
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access. $15. (717) 522-1255 $20.00 717-875-3205
Warren. $5. 664-6638
The Honor of Spies Griffin.. Sauber crib, highchair, pack- VW Jetta 1995 hubcaps (2) Antique wheat bureau, ex- RHCobra BioCell hybrid set.
Mattress pad waterproof, n-play. $20. 354-2860 $5. 786-8290 cellent. $135. 426-1696
double NIB. $15. 786-8290 $6. 664-6638 $145. 665-7767
25 x 13 tarnish resistent 1937 Philco floor model ra- Antique loom, complete, 31 City purse skirt onyx Mens London Fog raincoat
Toyota Forerunner 16 dio. $75. 617-3828 $120. 717-733-3035 medallion. $8. 285-7279
tire/wheel. $75. 682-4039 drawer liner. $3. 626-5457 w/liner 46L. $50. 355-6684
Baseball cards sets Topps bariatric walker w/ seat. like Recliner love seat, neutral Plain paper fax machine. (2) 255/50/ZR16 80% tread
9 x 6 RCA Victor TV w/mag-
87-88-90. $25. 951-9147 new $149. 917-6775 rose. $100. 201-5970 $20. 413-4158 $80.00 for pr. 717-875-3205
nifier. $140. 656-9493
Newly caned seat antique Horse saddle junior size, very 4 boxes extra large Latex. Echo 16 chainsaw runs very 30 electric stove. $145.. 672-
Shower transfer bench, like
nursing rocker. $60 665-2926 good cond. $55. 393-5975 $15. 336-3211 good. $70. 368-2977 6352
new. $27. 426-1696
36x80 fire rated birch door. The Best of Me, N. Sparks. Scotts drop type fertilizer Steel or plastic barrels. $8 Electric leaf shredder, $50, Homelite XL-12 16 chainsaw
$20. 626-5457 $5. 664-6638 spreader $15. 449-9078 each. 471-4829 717-464-2636 very nice. $65. 368-2977
Small electric fireplace. $15. Heavy duty handicap ramp Commode chair, like new. N.U. 38x82 12 lite therma 100 Titlesit golf balls, good, Engine motor stand. $40.
(717) 522-1255 18x4. $149. 984-2522 $15. 569-4707 window, door $50. 653-4598 used. $25. 951-9147 575-8138
Mens all terrain bicycle 26 Heavy duty jumper cable, like Custom made 4 chair rail. 5pc bedroom set cherry fin- Havahart live animal cage
Sliding board, heavy duty, ex.
wheels. $65. 367-3004 new. $15. 615-6287 75c per foot. (717) 397-9018 ish. $149. 295-2409 trap, smal. $20. 397-4506
cond. $55obo. 626-3181
Lots of board games. $2 Ponds Extract glass bottle Horse fig. collections various Refinished oak storage Coleus house plants $5
breeds. .50c up. 464-2316 shelving. $25. 653-4598 each. 799-9133 Caswell Runyan cedar treas-
each. 665-6904 cork 9h $7 397-4506 ure chest. $149. 898-8220
Georgetown fall jacket, Tow bar for older VWBug. 327 block w/caps needs ma- Kids plastic chairs (3) $5. Maple chest 20x46. $20.
chine work $50 875-3205 799-9133 354-2860 RH King Cobra AmpCell
medium. $30. 859-3088 $75. 626-1623 driver. $45. 665-7767
Mirror for bureau (hutch like) Decoys - 4 ducks & 2 geese. Horse sideing bridle. $20. 11 ball pint canning jars.
Electric dryer, 2 year guaran- Electric lawn edger. $20.
$12. 653-5653 $20. 569-3427 768-0536 $7.50. 435-5141
tee. $146.59. 672-6352 449-9078
Antique full size bed. $149. White mtn. ice cream freezer. PediPaws dog/cat file mani- Ryan Howard bobble head
Digging pick. $15. 449-9078 Box of videos VHS $50 397-
295-2409 8qt h/crank. $100. 445-4464 cure. $5. 665-2926 never used $50 397-9227
Hasty Bake charcoal grill with 9227
JEEP WAGONEER 1971-91 8 dozen golf balls Bridge- (3) Vinyl porch poles 4x4x8 Single track Amish marble
cover. $145obo. 490-8750 stone. $25. 951-9147 white $60 all 717-875-3205 roller. $75. 665-2926 Picnic table with stand. $75.
windshield $60 875-3205
8 couch, very good condi- 393-4417
Leather recliner good condi- Old model train magazines. GM 18 fan blade. $5. 588- Log cabin syrup glass bottle
tion. $100. 786-7477 $1 each. 859-3088 2040 8 tall. $5. 397-4506 Cotton swabs 6 wooden
tion. $129. 396-0759
Yamaha Clavinova CLP20, stick, clean. $1. 471-4829
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good cond. $140. 823-8623 new. $20. 397-9304 cap. $60. 925-6211 75c per foot. (717) 397-9018 C Pat . Like new. $149. 917-
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October 18, 1917 May 13, 1992

Veterans Day
is Friday, Nov. 11

SEPTEMBER EXTRA LARGE BLOCK, MULTI October 2

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September 30 FAMILY GARAGE SALE. 2 FRIENDS INDOOR
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b off INVENTORY REDUCTION. Wallingford Rd. Just N. off Sun.; Oct. 2nd, 10-3. 735 Long
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RYDER CUP LPGA TOUR

American sweep and European rally Mi Jung


Hur eagles
DOUG FERGUSON
AP GOLF WRITER 2 of 3, ties
CHASKA, Minn.
Even with the first open-
Henderson
ing-session sweep in
four decades, the Amer- BEIJING (AP) Mi
icans were reminded Jung Hur eagled two of
anew Friday that no lead the last three holes Fri-
is safe in the Ryder Cup. day for a 10-under 63 and
Not after one session. a share of the second-
Not after one day. round lead with Brooke
And based on the last Henderson in the Reign-
Ryder Cup on American wood LPGA Classic.
soil, not until its over. I am definitely happy
Europe battled back with my round today be-
from a 4-0 deficit behind cause 10-under par is my
its best tandem, Henrik record for my life, Hur
Stenson and Justin Rose, said.
and capped off a long The 26-year-old South
and rowdy day at Hazel- Korean player chipped
tine when its best player, in from 45 feet for eagle
Rory McIlroy, holed a on the par-5 16th, lipped
20-foot eagle putt and out a birdie try on the
then mocked the crowd par-3 17th, and hit a
by taking a bow. 3-wood to set up a tap-in
The American cel- eagle on the par-5 18th.
ebration turned into a ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS
The two-time LPGA
consolation. Left, United States Jordan Spieth reacts after a missed putt on the 13th hole during a four-ball match on Friday at Tour winner broke the
They had a 5-3 lead, the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. Right, Europes Rory McIlroy bows after making his tournament record of
the margin after the first putt to win his match 3-and-2. 64 at Reignwood Pine
day at Medinah four Valley in the event being
years ago that ended in Rose, and the Ameri- pointed with the way they iard Rafa Cabrera Bello there was a ripple. played for the third time
another European vic- cans delivered the first played this morning and to dismantle J.B. Holmes Thats what inspired in four years.
tory. They lost a chance sweep of the opening the way they performed, and Ryan Moore. Mc- McIlroy in the final Henderson shot her
to really put Europe in a session since that 1975 European captain Dar- Ilroy and Pieters never match of the day. He second straight 66 , sav-
hole. team at Laurel Valley. ren Clarke said. But trailed against Johnson and Pieters were 2 up ing par on 18 with a
Its frustrating not Phil Mickelson, feeling they showed tremendous and Kuchar, handing on the 16th hole, with 6-footer to match Hur
to come out a little bit more pressure than usu- bravery and heart and de- them their first loss in Kuchar already in for a at 14-under 132 in the
more ahead, U.S. cap- al because of his influ- sire to go out and play the four Ryder Cup matches. birdie, when the four- Asian Swing opener. The
tain Davis Love III said. ence on changes and on way they have done this The lone American time major champion 19-year-old Canadian
this team, also produced afternoon. point in the afternoon drained his 20-foot putt. star, planning to play all
Palmer big shots. His wedge into Beaten for the first came from Brandt Sne- Turning to the crowd, six weeks in Asia , birdied
remembered 5 feet that Rickie Fowler time, Rose and Sten- deker and Brooks Ko- he bowed twice and five of the first six holes
converted was key in son went right back out epka, who had no trou- screamed out, Cmon! after birdieing three of
Love could not have the Americans winning against Spieth and Reed ble against Kaymer and I wanted to put an the final four Thursday.
scripted a better start three straight holes for and handed the Ameri- Danny Willett. exclamation on that She made her lone bogey
a symbolic one, too. a 1-up victory over Mc- can duo its first Ryder Most striking was session for us, McIlroy in two days on the par-3
To honor Arnold Ilroy and Andy Sullivan. Cup loss. The Europe- how quickly the crowd said. I thought about seventh, and added bird-
Palmer, who died Sun- With everything go- ans made nine birdies cheered bad shots for that celebration before I ies on 12, 15 and 16.
day night, Ryder Cup ing on me not having in 13 holes for a 5-and-4 Europe. Typically, there hit the putt. Ranked fourth in the
officials placed on the a point and Phil being victory in an afternoon is the slightest delay. More than a celebra- world, Henderson has
first tee Palmers golf a big part of getting the session in which the Not on Friday. Sullivan, tion, it was a message two victories this year,
bag from when he was players a lot more in- board was filled with one of six rookies for from McIlroy to what he winning the KPMG
captain of the 1975 Ry- volved to Arnie passing European blue. Europe, hit his tee shot felt was a hostile crowd. Womens PGA Cham-
der Cup team. Jordan and him being a huge Sergio Garcia, who into the water on the Im not fazed by any- pionship in June for
Spieth and Patrick Reed part of the week, this is along with Martin Kay- 17th that put Europe thing said by the crowd, her first major and suc-
then set the tone with a big for us, Fowler said. mer made only one bird- 1 down and effectively McIlroy said. And Im cessfully defending her
3-and-2 foursomes vic- It just didnt last. ie in a foursomes loss, ended the match. The not fazed by anything Portland, Oregon, title in
tory over Stenson and The guys were disap- teamed with fellow Span- crowd cheered before the U.S. throws at us. July.

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