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’ve always loved eating food in a truck (my F150 is the one with splotches of Krispy Kreme glaze on the windshield, and my slacks are the ones with orange juice spilled in an inopportune spot.) But it has been interesting to The new watch how many people regulations love to eat food served a truck. Well, look don’t open from for that trend to accelerate the door for because proposed changes food trucks at City Hall may usher in a new era for food trucks in to park Lawrence. on public City commissioners are property. set to approve some new regulations that should make it much easier for food trucks to set up shop for long periods of time on private property. Commissioners at their Tuesday evening meeting will consider removing the regulation that

Raven Rajani didn’t know Justin Sneegas for that long. But the time she spent with him had a big impact on her. He would often visit her downtown Lawrence dog bakery with his family. The two of them bonded over their mutual love of animals. Their personalities really seemed to click. Then, several months ago, Justin’s mom, Linda, came into Rajani’s store wearing a button with his picture on it. Linda told her Justin had been shot and killed. “I was just devastated. I immediately started crying,” Rajani recalled. Linda gave Rajani a business card with a photo of Justin and his two dogs. On the back it said: “Keep Justin’s kindness

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How to help To donate to the Justice for Justin 50-mile Trail Run, which goes to support Douglas County CASA and the Kansas City Pet Project, visit www.gofundme.com/ a8rhck.

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LAWRENCE RESIDENT RAVEN RAJANI is pictured with Linda Sneegas and Sneegas’ daughter, Jessica Callagy, who are the mother and sister of Rajani’s friend Justin Sneegas, a Lawrence native who was shot to death in Independence, Mo. Rajani will be doing a 50-mile trail run at Clinton Lake to raise money for charities that were important to Justin, who is pictured above with his beloved dogs.

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District implementing national sex-ed standards By Scott Rothschild Twitter: @ljwrothschild

The Lawrence school district will have national sexuality education standards in place for the entire district this school year. “The national standards are more comprehensive,” than state standards, said Sarah Oatsvall, assistant director of teaching and learning for the district. The goal of the curriculum is to provide students with a healthy selfimage, promote good behaviors and

help students make good decisions, Oatsvall said. Last year, the school board adopted the more comprehensive standards over ones approved by the State Board of Education in 2006. The national standards add more information about forms of birth control and material about sexual orientation. This year the standards should be implemented districtwide. The district has an “opt-out” provision for people who don’t want their Please see DISTRICT, page 2A

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Topeka — The latest poll in the Kansas governor’s race showed troubling news for Gov. Sam Brownback’s re-election campaign. After winning his first term in 2010 with 62 percent of the vote, the Republican governor now finds himself running 10 Brownback points behind a Democrat with little statewide name recognition. Even more troubling, the Rasmussen Reports survey showed Brownback losing 30 percent of his own party’s voters to Rep. Paul Davis, of Lawrence, the Kansas House minority leader. Those numbers were not surprising to people who have followed the campaign. A month earlier, Please see MESSAGE, page 2A Davis

Burglary charges Four men Lawrence police named as suspects in a rash of burglaries overnight Thursday were formally charged Friday in Douglas County court. Page 3A

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A 22-year-old Lawrence man was charged Friday with five counts of rape and one count of sodomy of a child under the age of 14 years old. The man is accused of having sex with and sodomizing the child daily from Aug. 5 through Aug. 9, according to Lawrence police. The man was taken into custody about 12:30 p.m. Thursday following a police interview. Lawrence Police Department spokesman Sgt. Trent McKinley said the victim and suspect were known to each other and

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children to participate in the sex education curriculum. Oatsvall said there were two or three students last year whose parents signed the optout provision, and that was only for a short portion of the curriculum. She said those students were able to leave the class through a silent signal from the teacher so that none of the other students would know

they were leaving. “No one knew the difference. Our teachers are good at handling that in a delicate way,” she said. Vanessa Sanburn, vice president of the Lawrence school board, has been a strong advocate for the national sexuality standards in the district. “These standards support curriculum that presents sexual development as a normal, natural, healthy part of human development,” she said. The district also is partnering with groups in the community. For example, Sue McDaneld,

more than 100 high-profile moderate Republicans, mostly former office holders, announced they were endorsing Davis. And in the primary election Aug. 5, a virtually unknown candidate, Jennifer Winn, captured 37 percent of the GOP vote against the sitting incumbent governor. But instead of shifting his political message toward the center in hopes of winning back some of those votes, Brownback has held fast to a hardline message of both fiscal and social conservatism. Unveiling his economic agenda for the next four years, Brownback vowed to “hit the accelerator” on his plan for cutting taxes and state spending while easing regulations on businesses. The weekend before the primary, Brownback spoke in Pittsburg at a gathering of the Culture Shield Network, a Chris-

tian conservative group that seeks to “mobilize the Body of Christ as the moral conscience of society.” And earlier that week, he brought in former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., a 2012 presidential candidate who was known for his staunch opposition to abortion and gay rights. “I don’t know that I’d characterize this as making a concerted effort to go one way or the other,” Milburn said. “But certainly there are constituencies that in any campaign — you go to your base, and there are events that tie into that base.” “The way we win is by continuing our message of what we’ve done and what we intend to do to build on that. The governor is going to be consistent with who he is and what he’s done, his vision,” Milburn said. Bob Beatty, a political science professor at Washburn University in Topeka, said the strategy is similar to the one used successfully in President George W. Bush’s re-election bid in 2004

have professional plans drawn up and will have to show that the food trucks won’t hamper regular parking, interfere with sight lines at intersections and other such things that planners care about. The site plan process also requires neighbors within 200 feet of the property to be notified of the plans before they are approved. The new regulations don’t open the door for food trucks to park on public property. For example, there are lots of food trucks that would like to take a space in a city-owned downtown parking lot. But commissioners, thus far, have shown no interest in allowing that to happen. They have said that would be unfair to the traditional downtown restaurants that pay a lot of money in property taxes to have a storefront.

But we’ll see how this all develops. Downtown has a few private parking lots, and it will be interesting to see if any of them go through the process to allow food trucks. Thus far, I haven’t heard that is the driving force behind the proposed changes. Instead, as we’ve reported, developer Tony Krsnich would like to use food trucks on a regular basis for a new bistro concept he hopes to open in a small building just west of the Poehler Lofts near Eighth and Pennsylvania. Officials in the city’s planning department also tell me that Krsnich has expressed some interest in using a vacant lot in the Eighth and Pennsylvania area to house multiple food trucks to create a “food garden” type of concept. When I hear more about that, I’ll pass details along. Also, there’s a new

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truck could then operate there all day and all night, and presto, a bar that doesn’t have a CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A kitchen suddenly has a way to offer food to its prohibits food trucks patrons. If the bar has a from serving no more particularly large parkthan three hours in any ing lot, it could carve one location. Commisout space for perhaps sioners also may remove three or four food a regulation that makes trucks. it illegal for more than It won’t just be bars two food trucks to be that will be able to set up on one piece of take advantage of this property. new regulation. I supInstead, commissionpose the owner of a ers are set to approve shopping center that new regulations that is light on restaurants will allow a food truck could choose to add to operate for as long a food truck area. Or as it wants on a piece really, an underutilized of private property, as parking lot of any kind long as the property has could be a candidate received a City Hall site to host one or more plan that accommodates food trucks. The key is food trucks. What that that private property means in real life is that owners will have to a bar, for instance, could go through a bit of a go through the planning process. Getting a site process and designate a plan isn’t as simple as specific area of its park- just filling out a oneing lot to accommodate page form. Owners a food truck. The food generally will have to

engaged in a “few-week-long” relationship. During that time, the two allegedly had unlawful sexual contact on several occasions in a residence in southeast Lawrence, McKinley said. Douglas County District Court Judge James T. George set the man’s bond at $250,000, and he is not allowed to have contact with the victim or any witnesses. If convicted, the suspect could be sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for each charge. He will next return to court Aug. 20.

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shaved ice food truck in West Lawrence that would benefit from the new regulations. I recently talked with Lori Bartel, who along with her husband, Kyle, have opened SnoFlower Shaved Ice in the parking lot of the former Lawrence Funeral Chapel at Sixth and Monterrey Way. Because of the regulations, the business has had to limit its hours of operation. It will be interesting to see what types of new cuisine may be introduced through food trucks in the city. I’m game for eating all types of food from a truck, but I do limit what I will eat in a truck. Let’s just say there are very good reasons why I don’t drink coffee. — City reporter Chad Lawhorn can be reached at 832-6362 or at clawhorn@ ljworld.com.

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A 19-year-old Lawrence man was sentenced Friday to almost 13 years in prison for raping a child. Douglas County District Judge Paula Martin handed down the sentence — the average in such cases — to Mackenzie “Mac” Lottinville Please see RAPE, page 4A Mike Yoder/Journal-World Photo

WSU opens swanky new Four men charged in string of burglaries residence hall

UNIVERSITY NATIONAL BANK EMPLOYEES, along with Lawrence Chamber of Commerce CEO Larry McElwain and others, get drenched in ice-cold water by taking the Ice Bucket Challenge in support of ALS awareness Friday morning.

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Four men police linked to a string of burglaries early Thursday morning were charged with varying offenses Friday, including burglary, attempted aggravated burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary and theft. The men were arrested Thursday morning at dif-

ferent locations throughout West Lawrence, the first suspect shortly after midnight near the 3700 block of Stetson Drive and the final suspect just before 7 a.m. near the HyVee in the 4000 block of West Sixth Street. They had broken into homes and a vehicle and attempted to break in to others, Lawrence police said. On Friday, Stephan

Thompson, 21, ing building in of Parker, was Linn County. charged with agStefan Davis, gravated burglary, 21, of Parker, was theft, conspiracy to charged with agcommit burglary, gravated burattempted aggraglary, theft and COURTS vated burglary conspiracy to and criminal damcommit burglary. age to property. District George set Thompson’s Judge James T. George bond at $20,000, given set Thompson’s bond at Thompson’s criminal $30,000, given Thomp- history of an aggravated son’s prior conviction of Please see BURGLARIES, page 4A burglary of a nondwell-

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Wichita (ap) — Wichita State University students will begin moving this weekend into a new, high-tech residence hall that college officials said demonstrates the school’s commitment to on-campus residential living. The $60 million dorm named Shocker Hall opened Thursday, The Wichita Eagle reported. It offers about 780 beds in five different room styles, with a 24-hour front Please see DORM, page 4A

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GOP splits threaten Brownback re-election bid By Dolph C. Simons Jr.

The Kansas gubernatorial election is less than three months away, and traditional Kansas Republicans should be frustrated and alarmed at the findings of the recent statewide poll showing Lawrence attorney and Democrat Paul Davis enjoying a surprising lead over Gov. Sam Brownback. Over the years, Kansas has enjoyed sound, honest, progressive government under the leadership of Republican governors, and when a Democrat has moved into the governor’s office, it has been due to the poor leadership by the GOP incumbent or, more frequently, a division or fight within the Republican Party. This seems to be the case this year, with a significant split between the moderate, conservative and more liberal wings of the party. If this split continues, the Re-

publican Party has handed the governorship to Davis. This then raises the question of just how effectively could a Democratic governor, who worked hard for the election of President Obama in both the 2008 and 2012 elections, work with a Republican-controlled House and Senate? Likewise, his running mate, Jill Docking, was state co-chairman for the 2008 Obama campaign. Some might say this relationship with Obama is not relevant to the Kansas election, but Democrats find nothing wrong in trying to tie Brownback to major players in the state and national conservative movement, such as the Koch brothers. One thing is almost a sure bet. In a tight race in Kansas, where a Democratic candidate looks like he or she might be able to pull a big upset, it’s highly doubtful Obama will be shipping busloads or planeloads of children and adults

who have illegally crossed into the U.S. to Kansas, as he has in other states. Likewise, it is questionable whether the Davis-Docking team will invite Obama to come to Kansas to stump for their election. However, the huge fiscal warchest controlled by Obama may be used to add fuel and muscle to the Davis campaign.

COMMENTARY So far, there hasn’t been much excitement or enthusiasm or many visionary ideas advanced by either Brownback or Davis about how they can make Kansas a better state and improve the economy, increase job opportunities and boost funding for education. How much do they intend to raise taxes to pay for their programs and proposals, which they claim will bring about better days for the Sunflower State?

It is interesting to note the Democrats have strong and differing groups within their political tent and they can have internal knock-down fights, but when election time comes around, they join hands and present a solid and effective front. Not the Republicans. They, too, have strong divisions within their party, but there is not much healing or hand-holding when the voting booths open for business. So far, it appears Kansans are not necessarily high in their praise or support of Davis. Rather, significant numbers within the GOP seem to be voting against Brownback, not for Davis. Brownback called for sizable cuts in taxes with the idea these cuts would attract new business, new taxpayers and new revenue to the state. So far, the results are modest, very modest, and, consequently, cuts have been made in state fiscal aid and many programs. However, it would have

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been wrong to believe there would be immediate results. Will Kansans give the Brownback blueprint four more years to spark new life and energy into the state’s economy? At the same time, is Brownback willing to modify or alter some of his plans to keep in step with the local and national economy? It is dangerous for any officeholder or politician to be too stubborn to change or acknowledge policies could be bettered or improved. In a state where Republicans enjoy such a large majority, there still is time for Brownback to close the gap in voter preference. However, he and his supporters are going to have to inject enthusiasm and vision into the campaign and bring far more unity within the party. Otherwise, Davis, in his very quiet way, will walk into the governor’s office and likely mirror many of the Obama ideas and philosophies.


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School district accepting applications for board vacancy Staff Reports

The deadline for applicants to fill a vacancy on the Lawrence school board is Aug. 29. Earlier this month, Adina Morse resigned from the seven-member board, because she was selected as the executive director of the Lawrence Schools

Foundation, which provides funding to benefit students and teachers. A KanMorse sas Sup r e m e Court ruling from 2000 says that a school district employee cannot serve on the board of

The deadline for applicants to fill a vacancy on the Lawrence school board is Aug. 29. ... The application form is on the district’s website, www.usd497.org.

education of the same district. The Lawrence school district employs the foundation’s executive director, although the foundation reimburses the district for the employee’s salary

Pair charged in Memorial Day shooting to have separate trials By Caitlin Doornbos Twitter: @CaitlinDoornbos

A man and woman charged with attempted first-degree murder of a man after a Memorial Day shooting on U.S. Highway 59 will not have a joint jury trial after appearing before Douglas County District Court Judge Peggy Kittel on Friday afternoon. Originally scheduled to face a jury together, Brittany Nicole Smith, 22, of Eudora, and Edward Joseph “E.J.� Parker, 25, of Lawrence, will have separate trials after Smith’s attorney requested to separate her case from her codefendant’s and her arraignment was pushed to a later date Friday. Smith and Parker were arrested on suspicion of involvement in the shooting of 24-year-old Lawrence man Skylar L. Workman around 11 p.m.

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battery conviction in Miami County. Tyler Snipes, 18, of Lawrence, was charged with burglary, theft and conspiracy to commit burglary for his alleged involvement in the case. When asked if he understood the charges, Snipes said, “I did not drive, they came to pick me up.� George set Snipes’ bond at $7,500. Snipes also faces a pending theft case in Johnson County. Michael Dale Eller,

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desk, five Wi-Fi connections per person and high-tech lounges, according to the university’s housing and resident life director Steve Larson. Residents also will have access to a 400-seat dining hall and coffee shop, a kitchen and laundry room on each floor, and a main lounge. “After taking a brief tour, I’m summing up

May 26. Workman was driving southbound on U.S. 59, just south of Lawrence. Workman suffered gunshot wounds and was flown to Stormont-Vail HospiSmith tal in Topeka. Smith was supposed to enter a plea Friday, but instead will enter a plea at her new arraignment date, Sept. 26. Parker pleaded not guilty at his arraignment July 17. Parker Kittel also decided that statements Parker and Smith made to investigators during interviews before and after their arrests will be admissible in court. Parker’s attorney, Michael Clarke, argued that detectives’ actions unfairly influenced Parker’s statements, but Kittel disagreed.

“The court sees nothing that leads this court to believe the defendant was coerced into giving the statements,� Kittel said. “This court finds statements were made freely, voluntarily and intelligently.� Parker’s jury trial is set to begin Sept. 15. Smith’s trial will not be set until after she is arraigned. At their first court appearance in June, Smith and Parker were ordered not to contact each other. They are being held in the Douglas County Jail — Smith on a $75,000 bond and Parker on a $150,000 bond.

20, of LaCynge, was charged with theft and conspiracy to commit burglary in the burglary spree. George set Eller’s bond at $5,000. Eller has a pending case of aggravated burglary and criminal damage out of Miami County, according to Assistant District Attorney Kathleen Britton. The four men charged in the burglary spree may not have contact with one another or any witnesses other than police. They next will return to court Aug. 19.

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and benefits. At its Sept. 8 meeting, the school board will discuss the applications received and appoint a member to serve the remainder of Morse’s term, which

expires June 30, 2015. The application form is on the district’s website, www.usd497.org. This will be the second board vacancy to fill in the past three months.

In June, Bob Byers was chosen among 13 applicants to replace Keith Diaz Moore, who resigned to accept the position of dean of the University of Utah’s school of architecture. Lawrence School Board President Shannon Kimball said the 12 other applicants for that position were welcome to be considered for the new vacancy.

BRIEFLY Independent joins Senate race

Topeka — Greg Orman is now officially on the November ballot as an independent candidate in the U.S. Senate race. The Kansas Secretary of State’s office said Friday it has certified enough signatures on Orman’s campaign petition to qualify him for the general election. Orman is trying to unseat Republican incumbent Pat Roberts, who is seeking a fourth, six-year term. The Democratic nominee is Shawnee County District Attorney Chad Taylor. Orman is an Olathe businessman and the co-founder of a business capital and management services firm. He says in a news release that his candidacy offers voters a choice between partisan politics of the past and an independent approach that focuses on practical problem-solving. — Reporter Caitlin Doornbos can be Orman is on an eight-day, reached at 813-7146 or cvdoornbos@ 18-stop bus tour around the ljworld.com. state.

Police: Man dies after American Royal officer shooting wants Kemper down Newton — Harvey County authorities say a man died after being shot by a Newton police officer responding to a domestic violence call. Sheriff T. Walton said 52-year-old Sonny Wagner was shot Thursday after he refused orders from the officer to drop a hunting knife. He was shot twice and died at Newton Medical Center. Authorities say the officer went to the home after Wagner’s 52-year-old wife reported that her husband had beaten her. The shooting occurred inside the couple’s home. The officer who fired was a 20-year veteran of Newton’s police force. The officer has been placed on administrative leave while the sheriff’s office and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation investigate the shooting.

Kansas City, Mo. — American Royal officials told a Kansas City Council committee that it still wants Kemper Arena torn down, rather than renovated, even if a competing proposal includes space for the Royal’s events. The competing proposal from developer Steve Foutch would reconfigure the 40-year-old, 18,000seat Kemper in western Kansas City to be used mostly for youth sports. Foutch said in a meeting with the committee last week that a separate, smaller building could be built to host the Royal’s equestrian and agricultural-events. However, Royal officials told the committee Thursday they were not interested in that proposal, saying they also wanted to use the new building for youth sporting events, partially in partnership with the ownership group behind the Sporting Kansas City soccer club, The Kansas City Star reported.

“There was only one al plea to Martin for a provable incidence lesser sentence. where there was sexu“I swear on my life al contact made,� Hall this was a consensual told the court. “The event, even if the law statute equally punish- says different,� Mackes a 55-year-old enzie Lottinand a 3-year-old ville said. “My as it does with nieces call me the defendant ‘crazy Uncle in this specific Mac.’ I prefer case.� that much more Before the to ‘criminal Unsentencing, Lotcle Mac.’� COURTS tinville’s mothAssistant Diser, Lynette Lottrict Attorney tinville, said she was Mark Simpson argued hoping for mercy in for the average senher son’s case. tence of 155 months, “They were both or nearly 13 years, beteenagers,� she said, cause of the nature of “and still are. People the crime. Simpson make mistakes.� said the victim did not Mackenzie Lottin- have a father, and her ville made an emotion- mother did not take

care of her. “When he met her she needed a place to stay because she had nowhere else to go, so he snuck her into his trailer,� Simpson said. “She told police she felt pressured. He took advantage of a child for his own sexual gratification.� After Mackenzie Lottinville completes his sentence, he will have to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life and will have lifetime post-release supervision. Lottinville has been in the Douglas County Jail for 178 days since his arrest, which will count toward his time served.

and a lot of budgets,� said Diana Robertson, director of KU’s department of student housing. She said students and parents increasingly are looking for amenities — Matthew Conklin, president of the university’s student government association such as WiFi and more privacy. Robertson said KU wants to allow for some privacy but also wants how any student who quite the upgrade and a office space. students to feel connectdoesn’t get to live in this very impressive facility.� Kansas University ofed to their surrounding hall would feel ... jealTwo older residence fers a wide variety of livcommunity. She said the ousy,� said Matthew halls will no longer be ing arrangements for the Conklin, president of used as university resi- 5,100 students who live the university’s student dential facilities, Larson on campus. government association. said. The apartments will “Options are real im“I was fortunate to live be razed later this year, portant to us, and we can in Fairmount, but this is and one will be used for meet a lot of preferences

two residence halls under construction on Daisy Hill will include a commons area for all of Daisy Hill residents to get academic advice, library services and computer help. The two, five-story halls will house 350 students each and be open in August 2015.

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Andrew Lottinville after Lottinville pleaded guilty in June to one count of raping a child under the age of 14 in October 2013. Lottinville’s attorney, Adam Hall, argued for the lesser sentence of 147 months, claiming Lottinville suffered from depression and “pervasive loneliness� at the time of the crime and that Lottinville — Reporter Caitlin Doornbos considered the victim, can be reached at 813-7146 or who was 13, to be his cvdoornbos@ljworld.com. peer.

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Civil War on the Western Frontier All events are at the Watkins Museum of History, 1047 Massachusetts St., unless otherwise indicated. Quantrill’s Raid Bus Tour, 8 a.m. (Preregistration required.) Quantrill’s Raid Walking Tour, 8:30 a.m. (Preregistration recommended.) Author Talk: Bonnie Laughlin-Schultz, 10:15 a.m. Quantrill’s Raid Walking Tour, 11:15 a.m. (Preregistration recommended.) Chris Sutton: Tales With A Twist Living History, 11:30 a.m. First Kansas Colored Infantry Mural Presentation, 2 p.m. Music of the Civil War Era by the Kaw Valley Concert Band, 4 p.m. Solemn reading of the names of Quantrill’s Raid victims, 5 p.m., Japanese Friendship Garden next to Watkins Community Museum, 1047 Massachusetts St. Quantrill’s Raid Walking Tour, 5:30 p.m. (Preregistration recommended.)

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Red Dog’s Dog Days workout, 7:30 p.m., parking lot behind Kizer Cummings, 800 block Vermont St. Lawrence Farmers’ Market, 7-11 a.m., 824 New Hampshire St. Douglas County Master Gardeners Table Talk: “Tomato Doctor,” 7-11 a.m., Farmers Market, 824 New Hampshire Drew Wagner, St. student, St. John Catholic Lawrence “Yeah, if they’re in the Church Rummage Sale, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., right spot.” 1246 Kentucky St. Honey Beezz Flea Market, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Columbus Hall, 2206 E. 23rd St. Yard Waste Drop-Off and Compost/Woodchip Sale, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Wood Recovery and Compost Facility, 1420 E. 11th St. Kansas Appleknocker Classic Ragtime Duo, 2-4 p.m., Watkins ComLeah Oehm, munity Museum, 1047 office assistant, Massachusetts St. Lawrence Film Screening: A “I’ve never been to a food Band Apart, 2-6 p.m., truck, so yes.” Lawrence Arts Center, 940 New Hampshire St. Americana Music

Academy Saturday Jam, 3 p.m., Americana Music Academy, 1419 Massachusetts St. Headpin Challenge, 6-9 p.m., Royal Crest Lanes, 933 Iowa St. First Annual Members Day, 7-10:30 p.m., KU Natural History Museum, 1345 Jayhawk Blvd. Card Table Theatre: Some Things You Need to Know Before the World Ends (A Final Evening with the Illuminati), 8 p.m., Lawrence Arts Center, 940 New Hampshire St.

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Honey Beezz Flea Market, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Columbus Hall, 2206 E. 23rd St. League of Women Voters of Lawrence/ Douglas County voter registration and info booth, 1:30-5:30 p.m., Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St. Irish Traditional Music Session, 5:30-8 p.m., upstairs Henry’s on Eighth, 11 E. Eighth St. O.U.R.S. (Oldsters United for Responsible Service) dance, 6-9 p.m., Columbus Hall, 2206 E. 23rd St Smackdown! trivia, 7 p.m., The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St.

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Domestic Violence 101, 3-4 p.m., The Willow Domestic Violence Center, call 785-331-2034 extension 104 for location. Lawrence Bike Club Summer Fun Ride, 6:15 p.m. mechanical tips, 6:30 p.m. ride, starts at Cycle Works, 2121 Kasold Drive. Auditions for Nine Four - O Jazz Vocal Choir for 8-12 graders, 7 p.m., Lawrence Arts Center, 940 New Hampshire St. Kaw Valley Quilters Guild: Betty New: “I’ve Made a Quilt Top. What Do I Do Now?!” 7-9 p.m., Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont St. Lecompton City Council meeting, 7 p.m., Lecompton City Hall, 327 Elmore St. Baldwin City Council meeting, 7:30 p.m., City Hall, 803 S. Eighth St.

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LAWRENCE CITY COMMISSION Agenda highlights • 6:35 p.m. Tuesday • City Hall, Sixth and Massachusetts streets • WOW! Channel 25 • Meeting documents online at lawrenceks.org

City to consider options for Bike MS Event BOTTOM LINE Commissioners will consider taking a host of actions to allow the 2014 Bike MS Event to be hosted in downtown Lawrence’s South Park on Sept. 13.

BACKGROUND The event is expected to attract more than 2,000 bicycle riders who will ride from Garmin International’s headquarters in Olathe to South Park in Lawrence. Many riders will spend the night in Lawrence and then ride back to Garmin’s offices the following day. This would be the fourth year in a row that Lawrence has hosted the event, which is a major fundraiser for the MidAmerica Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. City commissioners are being asked for a permit for alcohol to be served in South Park during the event. Commissioners also are being asked to close Massachusetts Street from South Park to North Park Street from 5 a.m. Sept. 13 to noon on Sept. 14. A portion of North Park Street and the parking lot for the Community Building also would be closed during that time period.

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• Approve City Commission meeting minutes from 05/06/14, 05/13/14, 05/20/14 and 05/27/14. • Receive minutes from various boards and commissions: • Approve all claims. • Approve licenses as recommended by the City Clerk’s Office. • Bid and purchase items: a) Set a Bid Date of September 16, 2014 for Bid No. 1449, Project UT1416, Kaw Water Treatment Plant Roof Replacement. b) Authorize the City Manager to execute RFC # 024 and #025 to the construction contract with Emery Sapp & Sons for Project UT1205 – Contract 1, South Lawrence Trafficway Sanitary Sewer Relocations, increasing the contract amount by $80,400.97. c) Authorize the City Manager to execute the Engineering Services Agreement with Bartlett & West for the Solid Waste Facility on Kresge Road in the amount of $157,038. d) Authorize the City Manager to sign an agreement with Airport Development Group for construction engineering services in the amount of $27,000 and approve additional costs for Federal Aviation Administration flight inspection of the runway lighting in the amount of $7,050. e) Authorize Westar to construct an underground electric distribution line at Lawrence VenturePark for City share of $100,000 paid from special assessment benefit district Adopt on first reading, the following ordinances: a) Ordinance No. 9026, amending City Code Section 6-1711 Mobile Food Vendors to remove the time restriction for Mobile Food Vendors and the limit on the number of Vendors that can be located on properties where the City has approved a Site Plan establishing a location for a Mobile Food

Vendor as a permanent or seasonal element of the site. b) Ordinance No. 9028, adopting the 2014 Standard Traffic Ordinance, Edition 2014. • Adopt Resolution No. 7086, authorizing the issuance of bonds in the amount of $1 million for the Bob Billings Parkway and Kansas Highway 10 Interchange, Project No. PW1122. • Authorize the Mayor to sign the necessary supplemental Kansas Department of Transportation forms committing the City of Lawrence’s match for the Transportation Enhancement project for the Breezedale Monuments Restoration. • Approve a street event permit for the closure of Massachusetts Street between North Park Street and South Park Street on Sunday, September 7, 2014 from 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. for the annual Fall Arts and Crafts Festival. • Approve a street event permit for the Lawrence Old Fashion Christmas Parade to close various streets downtown on Saturday, December 6, 2014 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. • Approve a street event permit for the closure of the 100 block of W. 8th Street from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 4, 2014 for the Jefferson’s Boys and Girls Club Block Party and adopt on first reading, Ordinance No. 9033, allowing the sale, possession and consumption of alcohol in the 100 block of W. 8th Street during the event. • Approve a street event permit for the use of various city streets, including the rolling closure of the northbound lane of Massachusetts Street downtown, from 6:00 a.m. – 6:25 a.m. on Monday, September 1, 2014 for The Run to Free 5K. • Approve a street event permit for the use of various city streets, including the rolling closure of the northbound lane of Massachusetts Street down-

town, from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, September 7, 2014, for The Circle of Sisterhood 5K. • Authorize the City Manager to execute a $75,000 grant from the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission for cultural planning activities. • Receive city manager’s report.

Regular agenda

• Consider the following items related to the 2014 Bike MS event: a) Conduct a public hearing. b) Consider approving a street event permit for the closure of Massachusetts Street, from South Park Street to North Park Street and North Park Street (Massachusetts to Vermont) on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at 5:00 a.m. to Sunday, September 14, 2014 at 12:00 p.m., and no parking on North Park Street from Massachusetts Street to Vermont Street on Thursday, September 11, 2014 at 5:00 a.m. to Sunday, September 14, 2014 at 12:00 p.m., and closure of the Community Center parking lot #7 on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at 6:00 a.m. to Sunday, September 14, 2014 at 12:00 p.m., and no parking on W. South Park Street Saturday, September 13, 2014 at 5:00 a.m. to Sunday, September 14, 2014 at 12:00 p.m.. c) Consider adopting on first reading, Ordinance No. 9023, allowing the sale, possession, and consumption of alcohol on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at 5:00 a.m. to Sunday, September 14, 2014 at 12:00 p.m. in South Park and on Massachusetts Street between North Park and South Park Street associated with the 2014 Bike MS Event; provided the sale, possession and consumption are pursuant to City of Lawrence and State of Kansas law.

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Rick Perry indicted, accused of abusing veto powers Austin, Texas (ap) — A nesses and grand jury indicted Texas Gov. presenting Rick Perry on Friday for allegevidence edly abusing the powers of his that Perry office by carrying out a threat broke the to veto funding for state law prosecutors investigating when he public corruption — making promised Perry his state’s first indicted publicly to Perry governor in a century. nix $7.5 milA special prosecutor lion over two years for the spent months calling witpublic integrity unit run by

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jury trial is set for Feb. 23. Still, the tight-knit Sneegases know they’ll never get Justin back. So they’re honoring his memory by encouraging people to do kind acts for others. For instance, they celebrated what would have been Justin’s 36th birthday Jan. 24 by asking guests to bring something to donate to the Lawrence Humane Society. “It’s kind of become our way of life now,” said Linda, who took in Justin’s dogs, a St. Bernard and a Pomeranian, who has since died. “I learned a lot from him. He was very kind, very giving. I definitely couldn’t have asked for a better son.” There’s no doubt that he left his mark on Rajani, who had done a 26-mile trail run before but never a so-called ultramarathon. “It was going to take a lot to inspire me to run 50 miles,” Rajani said. “Justin’s life was that inspiration.” Linda Sneegas said she sees a lot of her son in Rajani. “Raven is definitely one of those very kind people, too. Instantly upon meeting her, you know she’s very caring,” she said. “I think that’s why her and Justin kind of hit it off. They were both very kind souls, and I think they both knew it.”

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alive. Please pay it forward: a smile, a cup of coffee, a hug, a meal or any act of kindness from your heart.” Now Rajani is paying it forward in memory of her late friend. She is doing a 50-mile trail run at Clinton Lake next month on the anniversary of Justin’s death to raise money for two charities that were close to his heart: Douglas County Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children, or CASA, and the Kansas City Pet Project. Justin loved kids and animals, his family says. “My brother was definitely one of those rare people who looked at life as everybody is fighting their own battle, that you shouldn’t go around judging people,” said his sister, Jessica Callagy, a dental student who lives in Lawrence. “He was just a very kind and gentle person. He was always willing to give, whether it was anything he had in his pockets or a shoulder to cry on or an ear to listen.” Sneegas, who graduated from Lawrence High School in 1997 and worked as a maintenance man for an area auto parts manufacturer, had already dealt with several setbacks in his life by the time he turned 35. He was once injured in a serious car accident that

took years to recover from. He battled testicular cancer, which left him unable to have kids of his own. But he always remained close to his family. He would spend almost every Sunday with his mother, who lives on a small farm outside Lawrence, and his 9-year-old nephew and 5-year-old niece. So when he didn’t show up at his mom’s house after she returned from church last Sept. 15, she knew something was wrong. When he didn’t answer his phone, she drove to his home in Kansas City, Kan., and discovered the police had just been there. That’s when she found out her only son had been killed. Sneegas was reportedly sleeping at a woman’s parents’ home in Independence, Mo., when her alleged boyfriend, 28-year-old Nicholas Cannon, showed up and shot Sneegas. While Cannon reportedly admitted to the shooting, he told police it was self-defense because he saw Sneegas reach for something. Cannon wasn’t immediately charged. But Sneegas’ friends and family members didn’t up give up on their quest for justice. They would wear “Justice for Justin” buttons to the Jackson County, Mo., district attorney’s office, urging prosecutors to file charges. Their persistence paid off, when Cannon was charged in February with second-degree murder and armed criminal action. A

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Ferguson, Mo. (ap) — Police on Friday identified the officer who fatally shot an unarmed black teenager and released documents alleging the young man had been suspected of stealing a $48.99 box of cigars from a convenience store in a “strong-arm” robbery shortly before he was killed, only to announce later the officer who shot him didn’t know of the alleged robbery. Police Chief Thomas Jackson said the officer did not know the teen was a robbery suspect at the time of the shooting and stopped Michael Brown and a companion “because they were walking down the middle of the street blocking traffic.” Darren Wilson, a 28-year-old white officer, has patrolled suburban St. Louis for six years and had no previous complaints filed against him, Jackson said. Brown’s relatives said no robbery would justify shooting the teen after he put his hands up. Family attorneys said Brown’s parents were blindsided by the allegations and the release of a surveillance video from the convenience store. Wilson, who was placed on administrative leave after the Aug. 9 shooting, “never intended for any of this to happen,” Jackson said. According to police reports released Friday, au— Reporter Giles Bruce can be reached thorities received a 911 call at 832-7233 or gbruce@ljworld.com.

at 11:51 a.m. on the day of the shooting reporting a robbery at the Ferguson Market. An unidentified officer was dispatched to the store, arriving within three minutes. The officer interviewed an employee and customer, who gave a description of a man who stole the cigars and walked off with another man toward a QuikTrip store. Descriptions of the suspect were broadcast over the police radio. The officer did not find the suspects either on the street or at the QuikTrip, the reports said. The robber took a box of Swisher Sweets, a brand of small, inexpensive cigars, according to police. The suspects were identified as 18-year-old Michael Brown and 22-year-old Dorian Johnson, according to the reports. Separately, Wilson had been responding to a nearby call involving a sick 2-month child from 11:48 am until noon, when he left that place. A minute later, he encountered Michael Brown walking down Canfield Drive. The documents contained no description of what happened between Brown and Wilson. Johnson has told reporters that the officer ordered him and Brown onto the sidewalk, then grabbed his friend’s neck and tried to pull him into the car before brandishing his weapon and firing. He

said Brown started to run and the officer pursued him, firing multiple times. Brown’s uncle, Bernard Ewing, questioned whether Wilson really believed Brown was a suspect. He referred to Johnson’s account that the officer’s only command to the two young men was to get out of the street. “If he’s a robbery suspect, they would have had the lights on,” Ewing said. “If you rob somebody, you would tell them, ‘Get on the ground’ or something, not, ‘Get off the sidewalk.’” A robbery “still doesn’t justify shooting him when he puts his hands up,” he added. “You still don’t shoot him in the face.” Brown’s death ignited four days of clashes with furious protesters. The tension eased Thursday after the governor turned oversight of the protests over to the Missouri Highway Patrol. Within hours, the mood on the street lightened, with state troopers walking side-by-side with peaceful protesters and no hint of violence. Police have contended either Brown or Johnson pushed Wilson into his squad car, then physically assaulted him in the vehicle and struggled with the officer over the officer’s weapon. At least one shot was fired inside the car before the struggle spilled onto the street, where Brown was shot multiple times, according to police.

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Hummert and Young Wedding Erin Higgins Hummert and Garrett Burnett Young of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, were married on July 5, 2014 at Woodend Sanctuary of the Maryland Audubon Society in Chevy Chase, MD. Erin is the daughter of Ray and Mary Lee Hummert of Lawrence, KS. She is a graduate of Lawrence High School and holds degrees in Chemical Engineering and Medicine from the KU Schools of Engineering and Medicine, respectively. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina. Garrett is the son of Sherilyn and Gary Young of Concord, New Hampshire. He is a graduate of Concord HS. Garrett has a degree in Urban History from the University of Pennsylvania where he was the Managing Editor for the Daily Pennsylvanian. Although meeting in Swaziland, the relationship was solidified during the World Cup soccer games in South Africa in 2010. Friends recall their first date as being the US/England match which ended as a tie one/ one. Erin said that did not “count as a date. It was by complete chance we both even ended up at the game let alone sitting next to each other unless Alison End Fineberg had a plan we didn’t know about!” Fineberg countered that the “roomy RAV4 trunk for the ride back to Joburg was not left open and waiting for Garrett just by chance.” That was the first of many trips to South Africa for world cup matches. The wedding and the reception were on the grounds of the Maryland Audubon Society’s Woodend Sanctuary located on the outskirts of Washington, DC’s Rock Creek Park. The 40-acre property dates back to 1699 and the mansion was designed in the late 1920’s by John Russell Pope, architect of the Jefferson Memorial and the National Gallery of Art. The ceremony was held in “the Grove,” a wooded area, followed by cocktails on the portico, and dinner and dancing on the tented patio and in the mansion. The Reverend Jared Rardin, pastor of the South Congregational Church, Concord, NH officiated the ceremony. A friend of the couple, Tao Fineberg from Swaziland, streamed live the ceremony and reception to Swaziland and Ethiopia to friends of the couple unable to attend. The event was an international gathering with attendees from Swaziland, Ireland, Tanzania, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Canada, as well

as from many states in the US, including Kansas, New Hampshire, North Carolina, New York, Illinois, Missouri, Texas, Georgia, Colorado, Iowa, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. One of the highlights of the evening occurred when the band Sound Nation played the African hit song “Doo Bee Doo” by Freshly Ground, a special request of the bride and groom, and the dance floor filled with Swazi ex-pats, friends, and family of the couple from all over. The matron of honor was Bambi Boedecker of Lawrence, a friend of the bride for over 25 years who readily shows pictures of Erin with her junior high hairstyle wearing a South Junior High black and gold basketball uniform. The best man was Joe Novotny whom Garrett met in Swaziland, where they both arrived to work at the Clinton Health Access Initiative within a week of each other in 2010 where they shared both a house and a small office for nearly three years. He recently relocated from Swaziland to Cambodia where he is working on a Southeast Asian regional initiative to eliminate malaria. The Flower Girl was Molly McDonald, a cousin and godchild of the bride, from Kirkwood, MO. The Ringbearer was Aiden Rushton the son of a friend of the groom from Newport, RI. Ushers were Jared Burnett, cousin of the groom, from Mt. Vernon, NH, and Hugh Toner IV, cousin and godchild of the bride, from Peoria, IL. Bridal attendants included Brooke Derrickson of Minneapolis, MN; Alounthith Phichith of Hillsborough, NC; Charlotte Ransom of Eugene, OR; Jhelum Tini Chatterjee of Myanmar; Lani Young of Denver CO; and, Valerie Young of Washington, DC. Groomsmen included Jason Rushton of Newport, RI; Alex Teague of Brooklyn, NY; Alex Bellos of Portland, OR; Josh Gordon of New Haven, CT; Jerry Stevens of Washington DC; and, Joshua Hummert of Manhattan, NY. After a brief trip up the New England coast to Maine, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, the couple will return to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where Erin is a physician and associate professor at Bethel Teaching Hospital. Garrett is the program manager for CHAI’s Health Financing program, helping the Ethiopian Health Ministry to improve the availability and efficiency of resources in health care delivery.

Georgia, an active student leader, took a break from her biology studies at Grinnell College long enough to ask a dishwashing quarterback and fellow science major out on a date. They married the summer after graduating, August 16, 1964. Dick’s medical training moved them to St. Louis, San Diego and Indianapolis, adding a child to their family in each of those cities. Lawrence has been their home since 1974. She still plans the dates and he still does

Saturday, August 16, 2014

AROUND AND ABOUT The following students were named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2014 semester at Washington University in St. Louis: Joseph Hogan Randall, of Lawrence; and Victor Wei LiWang, of Lawrence. Both had a GPA of 3.6 or higher. l

Bowden Manship Engagement John and Adra Bowden of Lawrence, Kansas are pleased to announce the engagement of their Daughter, Raya Bowden, to Christopher Manship, son of Jim and Debbie Manship of Cave Creek, Arizona. The wedding is planned for January 10, 2015 at the groom’s home in Cave Creek, Arizona. The future bride is a 2006 graduate of Lawrence High School, a 2011 graduate of the University of Kansas School of Biology, and a second year pharmacy student at the Uni-

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versity of Kansas. The future groom is a 2008 graduate of Cactus Shadows High School of Cave Creek, Arizona and a 2012 graduate of the University of Kansas School of Civil Engineering.

Pine 90th Birthday Celebration Ken C. Pine wishes to invite family and friends to join him in celebrating his 90th Birthday Aug., 31, 2 pm-4pm, at FUMC West Campus, 867 Hwy 40, Lawrence.

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The following area students have completed degrees at Wichita State University: Hannah C. Brinkerhoff, of Baldwin City, Bachelor of Science in nursing, cum laude; Daniel J. Quillin, of De Soto, Doctor of Physical Therapy; Bianca E. Fernandez, of Lawrence, Bachelor of Arts in psychology, cum laude; Nicole L. Manning, of Lawrence, Bachelor of Science in dental hygiene, magna cum laude; Ethan C. Miller, of Oskaloosa, Bachelor of Science in aerospace engineering; Denise J. Gibbens, of Tonganoxie, Bachelor of Science in

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Kotie Wootten, of Ottawa, a first-year veterinary medicine student at Kansas State University, is the recipient of the R.E. Roseberry and Eileen E. Roseberry Scholarship established through the Franklin County Community Foundation. The renewable scholarship provides $10,000 per school year. l

Dylan Moore, of Ottawa, and Allyssa Zentner, of Grantville, made the Dean’s Honor Roll for the spring semester at Southwestern College in Winfield. Students who earned a GPA of at least 3.70 were eligible.

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Area students have been named to the Dean’s Honor Roll at Wichita State University for spring 2014, including Bianca Fernandez, Tyler Kincaid, Nicole Manning and Reid Williams, all of Lawrence; Michael Campbell, of McLouth; and Dennis Lindsay, of Tonganoxie. To qualify, a student must earn at least a 3.5 GPA.

Jasmine Austin, of Dick and Georgia Orchard 1964 Lawrence, has completed a Bachelor of Science degree in social welfare, the dishes. You teach by example magna cum laude, at the how to be good parents, University of Albany in grandparents, and part- New York. She has also l ners for life. Congratula- been named to the unitions, Mom and Dad, on a versity’s Dean’s List of Area residents have Distinguished Students wonderful 50 years!!! been named to the Dean’ for spring 2014. l List at Harding University in Searcy, Ark., includThe following local ing Rachel Collinge, of residents have graduat- Tonganoxie, and Vincea ed from Drake Universi- Paramore, of Lawrence. ty in Des Moines, Iowa: To be eligible, a student Jordan Payne, of Law- must have a GPA of 3.65 rence, with a Bachelor of or higher. l Arts from the College of Arts and Sciences; ConAlora Haney, of Winnor Twombly, of Baldwin City, with a Bach- chester, was inducted elor of Science from the into the Pi Phi chapter College of Pharmacy of the Beta Beta Beta naand Health Sciences; tional biological honor and Byron Varberg, of society during the 2013-14 Lawrence, with a Bach- academic year at William elor of Science from the Woods University in FulCollege of Arts and Sci- ton, Mo. Raya Bowden & Christopher l ences. Manship

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Opinion

Lawrence Journal-World l LJWorld.com l Saturday, August 16, 2014 Lawrence City Commission Mike Amyx, mayor 2312 Free State Lane 66047 843-3089 (H) 842-9425 (W) mikeamyx515@hotmail.com Jeremy Farmer, vice mayor 1135 Randall Road, 66049 691-9100 voteyourselfafarmer@gmail.com Michael Dever, 1124 Oak Tree Drive 66049 550-4909 mdever@sunflower.com Dr. Terry Riordan, 1613 Tennessee St., 66044, 842-1900 riordan346@gmail.com Bob Schumm 1729 St. Andrews Dr. 66047 842-6729 (H), 842-7337(W) schummfoods@gmail.com

Douglas County Commission Jim Flory, 540 N. 711 Road, Lawrence 66047; 842-0054 jimflory@sunflower.com Mike Gaughan, 304 Stetson Circle, 66049; 856-1662; mgaughan@douglas-county.com Nancy Thellman, 1547 N. 2000 Road 66046; 832-0031 nthellman@douglas-county.com

Lawrence School Board Shannon Kimball, president 840-7722 257 Earhart Circle 66049 skimball@usd497.org

Islamic State won’t dwindle on its own Washington — The Obama administration’s Iraq policy seems premised on the idea that the terrorist Islamic State is so toxic that it will be self-limiting and ultimately self-defeating. But that’s not the view of senior U.S. intelligence officials. In a background briefing Thursday afternoon for journalists, a panel of five U.S. intelligence officials summed up their assessment of an organization that has shown a remarkable durability because it is “patient,” “well-organized,” opportunistic” and “flexible.” Under the leadership of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the group has rebounded from about 1,500 fighters in 2010 to well over 10,000 today — becoming a global jihadist organization that communicates in many languages. “We don’t assess this as something that will collapse on its own,” said one of the officials. “But with pressure and alternatives (that might draw away its Sunni supporters) it could collapse over time.” The intelligence experts cautioned that counterterrorist tools, such as drone strikes and other air attacks, wouldn’t be sufficient “to defeat it, rather than just ratchet it back.” The briefers were skeptical that Baghdadi can be deterred from attacking America by the threat of pulverizing attacks. “We assess that the group sees conflict with the U.S. as inevitable,” said one official. Although the group is now preoccupied by

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Under the leadership of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the group has rebounded from about 1,500 fighters in 2010 to well over 10,000 today — becoming a global jihadist organization that communicates in many languages.”

its battles in Iraq and Syria, another official noted a chilling Internet statement several months ago: “America, we have not turned our gaze away from you.” The briefing was a rare example of intelligence officials sharing information about a problem that policymakers are still debating. The officials skirted direct policy questions but not their context. Asked, for example, whether the Islamic State can be contained if its bases in Syria aren’t bombed, one official said that such crossborder safe havens have been

“a perennial challenge” in fighting insurgencies since 1945. The portrait of Baghdadi and his Islamic State was chilling. Under its original name, al-Qaida in Iraq, the group ferociously battled U.S. forces. Most of its leading fighters were imprisoned by U.S. occupation troops, but incarceration was a school for jihad and they emerged tougher, better connected and more dedicated. Baghdadi styles himself as the true successor to Osama bin Laden, although he has defied bin Laden’s warnings against declaring a caliphate too quickly. Because of his deviations, Baghdadi’s group was expelled in April by al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. The Islamic State has begun to peel away some violent jihadists, including nine members of core al-Qaida, and some members of the North African affiliate, al-Qaida in the Maghreb. The leadership of the potent, Yemen-based affiliate, al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, has mostly stayed loyal to Zawahiri. The Islamic State seems younger, quicker and more nimble with social media than was the old al-Qaida. The officials noted heavy use of Twitter, for example, with accounts not just in Arabic and English but in German, Indonesian, Russian and other languages. The reach is boosted by several thousand foreign fighters

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— Compiled by Sarah St. John

Area legislators

Rep. Paul Davis (D-46th District) Room 359-W, State Capitol, Topeka 66612 Lawrence: 749-1942; Topeka: (785) 296-7630 paul.davis@house.ks.gov Rep. John Wilson (D-10th District) 54-S, State Capitol, Topeka 66612 Topeka: (785) 296-7652; john.wilson@house.ks.gov Rep. Ken Corbet (R-54th District) 179-N, State Capitol, Topeka 66612 Topeka: (785) 296-7679; ken.corbet@house.ks.gov Sen. Marci Francisco (D-2nd District) Room 134-E, State Capitol, Topeka 66612 Lawrence: 842-6402; Topeka: (785) 296-7364 Marci.Francisco@senate.ks.gov Sen. Tom Holland (D-3rd District) Room 134-E, State Capitol, Topeka 66612 Lawrence: 865-2786; Topeka: 296-7372 Tom.Holland@senate.ks.gov Sen. Anthony Hensley (D-10th District) Room 318-E, State Capitol, Topeka 66612 Topeka: (785) 296-3245 Anthony.Hensley@senate. ks.gov

— David Ignatius is a columnist for Washington Post Writers Group.

From the Lawrence Daily Journal-World for Aug. 16, 1914: “J. R. Wise, Superintendent of Haskell, has returned from the years east and is very optimistic conago cerning the prospects for the new IN 1914 gymnasium that Haskell is soon to have. He said this morning that the appropriation which passed in Congress was for $25,000 instead of $30,000 as was first supposed here. He also stated today that lines were out now to get plans and specifications for the building and that work would start as soon as the plans could be approved because it was much desired to have the building under roof before the severe weather.” “One of the largest picnics held in this county will be the one given by the C. P. A. Lodge at Eudora on Thursday, August 20. In the past the C. P. A. has been one of the largest attended picnics, and the most popular for entertainments.”

Kristie Adair, 840-7989 4924 Stoneback Place, 66047 kadair@usd497.org

Rep. Tom Sloan (R-45th District) Room 149-S, State Capitol, Topeka 66612 Lawrence: 841-1526; Topeka: (785) 296-7654 tom.sloan@house.ks.gov

from Europe, America and Asia who have moved through the group’s camps, mostly across the Turkish border into Syria. “Some of them are going home, with or without orders, to start cells,” an official warned. Al-Qaida’s weakness in the past was partly that it burned so hot that it made enemies where it tried to take root. But Baghdadi’s group “has learned lessons from the past,” an official said, and isn’t so alienating to other Muslims. “If they take over a town, they let locals run it,” rather than pushing them around needlessly. A “vulnerability” for the Islamic State, the official said, is that it may be overextended. He noted that the group is “fighting on so many fronts” and is “clearly outnumbered.” If its forces were pounded by U.S.backed Iraqi and regional forces, then Sunni supporters might “begin peeling away.” My takeaway from this unusual briefing was that the Obama administration needs a broad strategy that gradually degrades this group back to its earlier size. That won’t be quick or easy: Baghdadi has benefited from all the failures of rival Muslim and secular revolutionaries in the Arab Spring. The Islamic State won’t implode because of its own mistakes. It will have to be fought, patiently and subtly.

OLD HOME TOWN

Vanessa Sanburn, vice-president 856-1233 765 Ash St., 66044 vsanburn@usd497.org

Rep. Barbara Ballard (D-44th District) Room 451-S, State Capitol, Topeka 66612 Lawrence: 841-0063; Topeka: (785) 296-7697 barbara.ballard@house.ks.gov

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U.S. must fight ISIS sooner, not later When liberal Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and the conservative former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich agree on something, attention should be paid. Feinstein, who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, said last week that the U.S. must confront the jihadists who call themselves the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS or ISIL). “It takes an army to defeat an army,” she said, adding, “I believe that we either confront ISIL now or we will be forced to deal with an even stronger enemy in the future.” In an article first published on CNN.com, Gingrich noted there is now “an arc of terror from Boko Haram in Nigeria through Hamas in Gaza to ISIS in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, there is a clear wave of vicious religious warfare being waged against civilization by fanatics who openly promise and engage in genocidal killing.” Gingrich added that since Americans were seized as hostages in Iran in 1979, “the United States has been at war with radical Islamists. They

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knew it. We hid from it.” Republican and Democratic administrations have been in denial about this threat to civilization. Presidents George W. Bush and Obama have tried to paint a picture that minimized Islamism. Just as early diagnosis and treatment enhances survival from a life-threatening disease, so does confronting terrorists on their territory improve chances of avoiding more attacks on the West. Unfortunately, President Obama continues to live in the land of wishful thinking. In an interview with Thomas L. Friedman of The New York Times, the president said he would only increase America’s

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military presence in the region if Iraq’s different religious and ethnic communities agree to inclusive politics without regard to which side wins. This demonstrates a misunderstanding of the real threat. The Islamists, though calling themselves different names, share a common doctrine of destruction. They seek to impose their will through beheadings, kidnappings, forced conversions, crucifixions, forced marriages, rape and other horrors. They intend to go after Israel, Europe and ultimately the United States, where they claim to already have agents awaiting instructions to conduct suicide bombings. Speaking about the divisions in Iraq, the president made the leap to political divisions in the U.S., telling Friedman, “Our politics are dysfunctional.” He said the divisions in the Middle East should be seen as “a warning to us: societies don’t work if political factions take maximalist positions. And the more diverse the country is, the less it can afford to take maximalist positions.” Really? The president wasn’t

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asked and didn’t say on which issues he and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid have compromised with Republicans, from health insurance to reforms in the tax code. Both have arguably taken “maximalist” positions on these and virtually every other issue. There is much else in the Friedman interview that is laughable, such as the president’s claim the news media are “Balkanized,” meaning he and the left no longer have a monopoly on information dissemination. He also said there is too much money in politics; this from someone who spends as much time fundraising as he does playing golf. Feinstein and Gingrich are right. Whatever it takes to defeat ISIL must be done now. The administration has just started arming the Kurds in Northern Iraq. That’s a belated but good beginning. Withdrawal and indifference is a policy for defeat, not only in Iraq, but in the wider war against terrorists. — Cal Thomas is a columnist for Tribune Content Agency.

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McCook 94/62 Oberlin 94/62

Clarinda 78/65

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Grand Island 85/65

Beatrice 84/64

St. Joseph 82/65 Chillicothe 82/68

Sabetha 83/65

Concordia 91/65

Centerville 77/66

Kansas City Marshall Manhattan 88/70 87/68 Salina 93/66 Oakley Kansas City Topeka 98/68 95/63 90/67 Lawrence 85/67 Sedalia 90/66 Emporia Great Bend 88/69 95/67 96/67 Nevada Dodge City Chanute 94/71 97/66 Hutchinson 96/69 Garden City 99/67 97/65 Springfield Wichita Pratt Liberal Coffeyville Joplin 92/71 96/67 98/71 98/67 93/69 96/71 Hays Russell 95/64 95/66

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Temperature High/low 86°/66° Normal high/low today 88°/67° Record high today 105° in 2000 Record low today 53° in 2004

Precipitation in inches 24 hours through 8 p.m. yest. 0.02 Month to date 3.76 Normal month to date 1.93 Year to date 22.89 Normal year to date 26.42

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Today Sun. Today Sun. Cities Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Cities Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Independence 96 70 pc 95 69 t Atchison 86 66 t 87 67 t Fort Riley 93 67 pc 93 68 pc Belton 88 69 t 87 69 t 88 69 t 86 68 t Burlington 95 68 pc 93 68 pc Olathe Osage Beach 89 71 t 88 67 t Coffeyville 96 71 pc 95 69 t 93 67 pc 91 68 pc Concordia 91 65 t 91 67 pc Osage City 92 68 pc 90 68 t Dodge City 97 66 pc 96 67 pc Ottawa 98 71 pc 96 70 s Holton 90 67 t 90 69 pc Wichita Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

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Today Cities Hi Lo W Acapulco 90 78 t Amsterdam 65 59 c Athens 96 76 s Baghdad 117 84 s Bangkok 94 79 t Beijing 89 69 pc Berlin 69 54 sh Brussels 66 53 pc Buenos Aires 69 52 s Cairo 97 76 s Calgary 76 55 t Dublin 64 51 sh Geneva 67 45 t Hong Kong 91 82 s Jerusalem 83 63 s Kabul 85 57 s London 71 55 c Madrid 87 59 s Mexico City 73 54 t Montreal 70 58 sh Moscow 73 54 pc New Delhi 92 79 t Oslo 64 50 sh Paris 71 54 pc Rio de Janeiro 76 67 pc Rome 81 62 pc Seoul 86 68 pc Singapore 86 77 t Stockholm 69 54 pc Sydney 63 52 sh Tokyo 90 78 pc Toronto 75 59 t Vancouver 72 59 c Vienna 68 55 pc Warsaw 68 53 t Winnipeg 77 55 s

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Washington (ap) — President Barack Obama has promised to expand U.S. humanitarian relief to Iraqis threatened by the advancing army of the Islamic State militants. He took credit for alleviating the genocide threat to thousands trapped on a mountaintop but said the situation “remains dire” throughout the country. Obama also said U.S. airstrikes would continue to protect Americans and U.S. facilities in Iraq, and he said Washington has increased its delivery of military assistance to Iraqi and Kurdish forces fighting the Islamic State. But he gave no indication he intends to shift from the limited, defensive military campaign he announced last week to one designed to use American might to push

back and eventually defeat an emboldened Islamic State army, which has made rapid and broad advances across western and northern Iraq since June. “We’re going to be working with our international partners to provide humanitarian assistance to those who are suffering in northern Iraq wherever we have capabilities and we can carry out effective missions like the one we carried out on Mount Sinjar without committing combat troops on the ground,” Obama said in a statement. His remarks highlighted the gap between the administration’s increasingly dire assessment of the threat posed by the Islamic State group and the limited air campaign it has so far undertaken, which military officials

acknowledge has had only a temporary, local effect and is not likely to blunt the group’s momentum or ambitions. Meanwhile, U.S. military officials said a round of new airstrikes from drones had destroyed two armed vehicles south of the Iraqi town of Sinjar, the latest American-led military actions against forces of the Islamic State group. In a statement Friday, U.S. Central Command said Kurdish forces had reported that Islamic State militants were attacking civilians in the village of Kawju. Officials said remotely piloted aircraft identified and then followed an armed vehicle to a roadside area near Sanjar and later struck and destroyed two vehicles in the area.

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not an option.” As EU foreign ministers held an urgent meeting Washington — The in Brussels about global White House is looking into conflicts, Hamas negotiawhat it calls unconfirmed tors met with the Islamic reports that Ukraine’s semilitant group’s leadercurity forces have disabled ship in Qatar to discuss a vehicles in a Russian miliproposal for a long-term tary convoy inside Ukraine. truce with Israel. An official A spokeswoman for the said the group was inclined National Security Council to accept the Egyptiansays it’s working to gather mediated offer. more information. The Gaza blockade NATO says a Russian remains the main stummilitary column ventured bling block. It has greatly overnight into Ukraine, and limited the movement of Ukraine’s president says Palestinians in and out of his forces destroyed most the territory of 1.8 milof it. Russia is denying lion people, restricted the such action. flow of goods into Gaza In a statement Friday, and blocked virtually all NSC spokeswoman Caitlin exports. Hayden said that the U.S. The EU is prepared remains concerned about “to play a strong role” in repeated Russian and Rus- managing the crossings sian-supported incursions while assuring that Israel’s into Ukraine. She says security is guaranteed, said that Russia has no right to the 28-nation bloc’s forsend vehicles, personnel eign policy chief, Catherine or cargo of any kind into Ashton. Ukraine, under any pretext, The EU offered to without the government of reactivate and extend its Ukraine’s permission. monitoring of the Rafah Hayden calls the escala- crossing with Egypt and tion of Russian activity in other border posts, proUkraine in recent weeks, vided there will be a U.N. quote, “extremely danger- Security Council mandate ous and provocative.” for the mission and a sustainable cease-fire in place. In addition, the EU said EU offers to police Israel must lift its blockade Gaza crossings to allow “a fundamental improvement in the living Brussels — The conditions for the PalestinEuropean Union offered ian people in Gaza.” Friday to take charge of The EU foreign minisGaza’s border crossings ters said the bloc is also and work to prevent illegal prepared to prevent arms arms flows, insisting on a smuggling and launch durable truce and saying a training program for a return to the status quo Palestinian Authority police before the latest war “is

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Hudy’s book available soon By Gary Bedore gbedore@ljworld.com

Kansas University strength coach Andrea Hudy’s first book, “Power Positions: Championship Prescriptions for Ultimate Sports Performance,” will be available Thursday on Amazon.com, with pre-order information currently available at andreahudy. com, Hudy said Friday. “It could be groundbreaking in terms of how people look at movement,” said Hudy, who is beginning her 11th school year at KU after 91⁄2 years at the University of Connecticut. She recently gave an informative interview to Ron Hudy McKeefery at http://ljw. bz/1oPK7F7 and also spoke to the Journal-World on Friday. Basically, Hudy has narrowed athletic training into “three power positions.” “It’s no longer sports-specific. It’s position-specific,” Hudy explained. “If you look at a basketball player who plays defense and has to be reactive both laterally and vertically, it’s almost the same as an inside wide receiver in football or defensive back in football, maybe a running back — somebody who has to accelerate really quickly. “The second is a rotational athlete — golfer, tennis player, pitcher in baseball or softball. “The third is a linear topspeed runner, outside wide receiver or safety in football, a sprinter in track. Also as a subset to that ... a linear endurance person, any kind of triathlete, long-distance runner, cyclist. “We look at what it takes

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KU wideout King working way up depth chart By Matt Tait mtait@ljworld.com

Maybe it’s his experience, maturity or veteran status, but former Maryland and current Kansas University wide receiver Nigel King already has figured out a plan for the 2014 season. “If I learn everything quickHere's what else is availly, I can play able online at KUsports. faster,” King com: said Friday during his first n The latest podcast from meeting with Tom Keegan and Matt Tait the local media. “Me learnn Tale of the Tait — What ing the offense Caught My Eye blog and getting evn Video from practice and erything down, wide receiver/quarterback I can just play interviews my game and not have to think about it. Because when you think, it definitely slows you down.” There’s been nothing slow about the past couple of weeks for King. The junior from Raleigh, N.C., who transferred from Maryland after graduating on Aug. 1, gathered up his belongings in a couple of oversized, black duffle bags he purchased from an Army surplus store, drove to North Carolina with his mother and grandfather for a couple of days at home and hopped a flight bound for Kansas three days later.

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Everything moved so quickly that when King arrived in Lawrence he realized he came without a toothbrush. It didn’t bother him. Neither did leaving behind the life he built at Maryland, where he played in 24 games for the Terps in 2012-13 and racked up 575 receiving yards and five touchdowns. “It wasn’t hard to leave,” he said. “It’s not like me transferring. I was kind of ready. This is just a different part of my life. I feel like it’s good for me.” King said he came to Kansas largely because of the relationship between KU wide-receivers coach Eric Kiesau and King’s high school coach, Otis Yelverton. “A lot of schools contacted me,” King said. “But I already had it narrowed down to

a couple of schools I was interested in. (Yelverton) put the schools on the table, told me everything about them and said, ‘Make your choice.’” In order to ensure he made the right call, King buried himself in the KU playbook and has kept his nose in it ever since. He said receivers Nick Harwell and Rodriguez Coleman, along with safety Cassius Sendish, were the first guys to welcome him to the squad, but added that he felt so much like a Jayhawk today that it was hard for him to remember when all of the faces in crimson and blue were new. “One of the biggest things I like here is how the team took me in,” he said. “They took me in from Day One, and it felt like I had already been here for a while.” King meets with student manager Charlie Weis Jr. for 15-20 minutes before meetings most mornings and has no problem raising his hand Please see KING, page 3C

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Dethroned Roberts sets sights on new golf champ By Bobby Nightengale bnightengale@ljworld.com

For the first time in several years, Conrad Roberts won’t enter the Lawrence Amateur Golf Association’s city tournament as the defending champion. That’s just fine by him. Roberts, a six-time city champion, took eighth last

year, watching Tyler Cummins win the event with a two-day total of 141. Roberts will have his chance for a comeback, starting with his 9:06 a.m. tee time today. “We’re all shooting after Tyler,” Roberts said. “We all want to make sure he doesn’t repeat. If that’s to happen, we’re all going to have to play really well. Ty-

ler is a very good player. I’m not upset that he has the target on his back right now.” There are 52 people competing in the city tournament at Eagle Bend, with two men’s flights, two senior flights, two super seniors flights and a women’s flight, but only 10 men are entered in the men’s championship flight.

However, the championship flight still has plenty of contenders, with William Gantz and Kit Grove back on the course after tying for second place last year. Chris Hutchens, a two-time letterwinner on Kansas University’s golf team; Casey Old, the director of rules and competitions of the KGA; and Free State High junior

Jack Flynn are also in the championship field. “It’s definitely going to be a competitive field,” assistant golf pro Ryan Cloud said. “We have some really good and solid players in the championship flight.” A scheduling conflict cost

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Willingham keys big inning; Royals extend Central lead

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KANSAS CITY’S JOSH WILLINGHAM, RIGHT, AND NORI AOKI CELEBRATE after scoring on a two-run triple by Alcides Escobar in the fourth inning of an eventual 6-5 Royals victory Friday in Minneapolis. Willingham reached on a three-run triple.

Minneapolis (ap) — For almost three seasons, Josh Willingham’s family was there to greet him outside the Twins’ clubhouse at Target Field. Willingham’s family was waiting for him again on Friday, only this time the slugger came out of a different door. Willingham returned to Target Field and hit a threerun double in Kansas City’s five-run fourth inning, and the surging Royals hung

on to beat the Minnesota Twins 6-5. When Willingham popped his head out of the visitor’s clubhouse after the game, his three young sons ran excitedly to be with their dad in his new surroundings. “I knew it was going to be a little strange playing against your former team,” said Willingham, who was traded from the Twins to the Royals four days ago. “I’m just happy we won the game tonight.”

Danny Dufy (8-10) allowed three runs in 51⁄3 innings to win his third straight start. Kansas City has won 11 of 12 and sits atop the AL Central. This one didn’t come easy, though. Oswaldo Arcia hit an RBI double in the ninth and pinch-hitter Chris Parmelee drove him in with a groundout to cut the Royals’ lead to 6-5. But Greg Holland struck Please see ROYALS, page 3C


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By Paul Newberry AP National Writer

Plenty of people have weighed in on the tragic events last weekend at a short track in New York. A few were there. Many weren’t. But there’s only one person who really knows what happened: Tony Stewart. Until he talks openly and honestly about what was going through his mind when he came around a turn and saw — or maybe didn’t see — 20-year-old Kevin Ward Jr. standing in the track, NASCAR officials should not allow Stewart back into the ride that pays his bills. Everyone is eager to hear what he has to say, his supporters especially. “I think a lot of us and many people out there will feel better hearing his side of the situation,” fellow Sprint Cup star Jimmie Johnson said Friday. “I know what I believe happened. I think it was completely an accident. So, in time, we’ll see — when Tony is able to talk and how things go from there.” Stewart has already sat out one race since the incident, and he won’t be competing Sunday at Michigan. According to his team, Stewart is still riddled with grief and in no shape to drive his No. 14 car. That could be telling. Stock car drivers are different than the rest of us. Quite understandably, given their profession involves racing side by side at speeds approaching 200 mph. Death is a constant companion, so they can’t be frightened of it. When it does come, they’re a lot more adept at dealing with it than the average human being, even if they’re involved in a wreck that costs someone else their life. Back in 2001, on the final turn of the Daytona 500, Sterling Marlin’s front bumper made contact with Dale Earnhardt’s rear bumper. Just two guys racing hard to win the sport’s biggest race. But Earnhardt, a seven-time Cup champion, swerved straight into the outside wall. He died instantly. Marlin received hate mail and death threats afterward, but he was back racing the very next weekend. So was Dale Earnhardt Jr., just days removed from burying his father. While Stewart has surely been told by his legal team to stay quiet, his decision not to race raises at least a couple of scenarios: He is so shaken up by what was nothing more than an awful accident that he’s actually considering whether he wants to keep racing at age 43. Or he knows deep in his heart that his welldocumented temper got the best of him. When he came around that turn and spotted a young driver with the gall to shake a fist at him, he made the split-second decision to give him a little scare, and his car wound up hitting him. Again, there’s only one person who truly knows the answer to that question. Stewart very plausibly could have been trying to avoid Ward. Now, it’s time to confront the truth. Smoke, tell us what happened.

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THE INDIANA PACERS’ PAUL GEORGE is greeted by Bankers Life Fieldhouse employees as he arrives for a news conference Friday in Indianapolis.

George hopes to return late in NBA season Indianapolis — Paul George beat the odds to become an NBA star. He’ll have to do it all over again to play next season. Two weeks after a gruesome compound fracture of his right leg, George said Friday he remains hopeful that he can make it back onto the court late next season for the Indiana Pacers even though it’s a longshot. George called the injury a “freak accident.” “All I can do at this point is sleep, watch TV and lay down, so it’s tough for me. I’m used to being active, lifting weights, being in the gym,” George said as his mother and father watched his news conference from a few feet away. “At the same time, I want to be part of this team. The last thing I want to do is feel like I’m not part of this team because I’m out. I’m holding out hope, just personally, because I want to be back.” Paul was injured Aug. 1 during a U.S. national team scrimmage in Las Vegas when his right leg collided with the basketball stanchion, snapping it in two. “When I looked down and saw bone sticking out, I knew it was bad,” George said, later describing the feeling as having his leg lit on fire. “I’d felt pain before, but I have never felt pain like that. So I knew it was bad.” George said he has watched the replay once and won’t watch it again. Doctors have told the 24-year-old standout that he is likely to make a full recovery, though it will take a full year.

AUTO RACING

Gordon takes Michigan pole Brooklyn, Mich. — Jeff Gordon broke the Michigan International Speedway qualifying record Friday, taking the pole for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race Sunday with a speed of 206.558 mph. Speeds at MIS have been climbing ever since the two-mile oval was repaved before the 2012 season. Kevin Harvick set the qualifying record in June at 204.557, but drivers breezed past that mark Friday, and Gordon emerged with his second straight pole. He qualified first last weekend at Watkins Glen but finished 34th, giving up the series points lead to Dale Earnhardt Jr.

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Mixon has not participated in team activities since July 25, when Norman police say the incident occurred at a local restaurant. On signing day, Mixon was listed as Rivals. com’s No. 1 running back and 247sports.com’s No. 1 all-purpose back. As a senior at Freedom High School in Oakley, California, he gained nearly 2,100 yards and scored 30 touchdowns from scrimmage.

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Slocum, Langley tied Greensboro, N.C. — Heath Slocum and Scott Langley each shot 5-under 65 for the second straight day Friday to share the lead in the Wyndham Championship. Brian Stuard, Nick Watney, Martin Laird and Andrew Svoboda were a stroke back. Watney and Svoboda shot 64, Stuard had a 65 and Laird a 66.

Two share Champions lead Endicott, N.Y. — John Cook birdied the final two holes for a 7-under 65 and a share of the first-round lead with Olin Browne on Friday in the Champions Tour’s Dick’s Sporting Goods Open.

Lincicome leads by three Pittsford, N.Y. — Brittany Lincicome opened a three-stroke lead Friday in the windswept LPGA Championship, the tour’s fourth major championship of the season. The longhitting Lincicome followed her opening 67 with a 68 to reach 9 under at Monroe Golf Club. She won the 2009 Kraft Nabisco for her lone major title and has five LPGA Tour victories.

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Vanderbilt sends pair packing Nashville, Tenn. — Coach Kevin Stallings says guards Kedren Johnson and Dai-Jon Parker will not be allowed to rejoin the Vanderbilt Commodores this season and are transferring. Stallings said being a Vanderbilt player is a privilege that comes with a “high level of responsibility” on and off the court. The coach said in a statement Friday night that standards were not met leading to his decision.

Oklahoma’s Mixon charged Norman, Okla. — Oklahoma freshman running back Joe Mixon, the school’s top recruit, was charged with misdemeanor assault on Friday, accused of knocking a woman unconscious with a punch that also broke several bones in her face.

TENNIS

Federer stops Murray Mason, Ohio — Roger Federer beat Andy Murray, 6-3, 7-5, on Friday night and advanced to the semifinals of the Western & Southern Open.

LATEST LINE NFL Favorite ............. Points (O/U).......... Underdog Preseason Week Two ST. LOUIS ........................21⁄2 (41)................... Green Bay INDIANAPOLIS ................11⁄2 (41)..................... NY Giants Baltimore ......................... 1 (42)........................... DALLAS CINCINNATI ....................31⁄2 (41)......................... NY Jets PITTSBURGH ................. 21⁄2 (40)......................... Buffalo TAMPA BAY . ..................21⁄2 (37)........................... Miami HOUSTON .........................3 (40)........................... Atlanta MINNESOTA .....................3 (38)........................... Arizona Sunday SAN FRANCISCO .......... 31⁄2 (40)......................... Denver CAROLINA ............. 31⁄2 (39)......... Kansas City Monday WASHINGTON .................. 2 (41)...................... Cleveland

MLB Favorite ................... Odds................ Underdog National League SAN FRANCISCO ...............9-10.................. Philadelphia WASHINGTON ................71⁄2-81⁄2.................. Pittsburgh NY METS ............................. 7-8................. Chicago Cubs MIAMI ................................... 7-8............................. Arizona ST. LOUIS ............................ 6-7........................ San Diego COLORADO .....................51⁄2-61⁄2................... Cincinnati LA DODGERS ......................9-10...................... Milwaukee American League TAMPA BAY . ..................51⁄2-61⁄2............... NY Yankees CLEVELAND . ...................Even-6..................... Baltimore DETROIT ...........................Even-6........................... Seattle BOSTON . .........................71⁄2-81⁄2...................... Houston Toronto . ..........................Even-6............ CHI WHITE SOX

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NFL PRESEASON The Associated Press

Saints 31, Titans 24 New Orleans — Jimmy Graham caught two touchdown passes, celebrating both with now-banned celebratory dunks over the goal post, and New Orleans earned a preseason victory over Tennessee on Friday night. Patriots 42, Eagles 35 Foxborough, Mass. — Tom Brady threw a touchdown pass in New England’s victory over Philadelphia. Brady’s scoring pass came after he threw an interception that Cory Williams returned 77 yards for a touchdown.


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out Danny Santana for his 37th save in 39 chances. After Minnesota took a 2-0 lead in the third, the first six Royals hitters reached base to start the fourth off Ricky Nolasco (5-8). Willingham drilled a bases-loaded double down the left-field line to make it 3-2. Two batters later, Alcides Escobar tripled to score Willingham and Mike Moustakas. Escobar also blooped an RBI single in the eighth to make it 6-3. Nolasco made his first start since going on the disabled list July 8 with an elbow strain. He struck out three and looked sharp in every inning besides the fourth. The right-hander signed a four-year, $49 million free agent contract in the offseason, the richest free agent deal in Twins’ history, and now has a 5.99 ERA. “I don’t think it’s about building confidence up with a guy like him, it’s about results and we need to get results out of him,” Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. “We need to see him get going stronger and more consistent, and giving us a chance.” After Duffy was removed, Aaron Crow and Francisley Bueno finished the sixth inning before Kelvin Herrera, Wade Davis and Holland preserved the victory. That trio has allowed only four runs over the last 441⁄3 innings, including two by Holland on Friday. The Royals are 19-4 over that span. Kurt Suzuki had three hits for Minnesota.

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Receiver to miss Chiefs’ opener Kansas City, Mo. (ap) — Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe on Friday was suspended for the season opener against Tennessee for violating the NFL’s substance-abuse policy. Bowe was pulled over for speeding in a Kansas City suburb on Nov. 10, and was arrested after police found a black bag containing his wallet, driver’s license and two containers of suspected marijuana. He later pleaded guilty to amended charges of defective equipment and littering, and his attorney said there was no admission of guilt for the marijuana charge, which was dismissed. Bowe, who signed a $56 million, five-year deal last offseason, issued a statement through the NFL Players’ Association shortly after the suspension was announced. “I made an error in judgment. I take responsibility for my mistake and

it will not happen again,” he said. “I will be supporting my teammates in Week 1, and I cannot wait to get back on the field to help us win in Week 2 and beyond as we work toward our goal of winning the Super Bowl.” The one-game suspension is in line with punishments that have been handed down by the league in similar cases. Bowe will still be eligible to participate in preseason practices and games. The loss of Bowe, even for one game, is significant for the Chiefs, who have struggled to find reliable wide receivers for years. They have several young players trying to earn a job in training camp, but Donnie Avery provides the only other veteran presence in the entire corps. “We are disappointed in the situation and will miss him on the field,” the Chiefs said in a statement, “but we support

the league’s decision. The club will have no further comment.” This isn’t the first time that the 30-year-old Bowe has proven to be a distraction. He was suspended four games in 2009 for violating the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs after taking what his agent called an unapproved weight-loss supplement. He also made questionable comments to a magazine a few years ago about womanizing that allegedly occurred at team hotels, and then misstated the name of Chiefs ownership family in his apology. Bowe struggled to adjust to new coach Andy Reid’s offense last season, catching just 57 passes for 673 yards and five touchdowns. But he showed up to training camp in better shape this fall, and Reid has expressed confidence that his top wide receiver will be able to bounce back.

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CHIEFS RECEIVER DWAYNE BOWE, SHOWN AT PRACTICE AUG. 1 in St. Joseph, Missouri, has been suspended for the Chiefs opener for violating the league’s substance-abuse policy

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to build that skilled athlete, and once you build that athlete, how you offset all those reps they are doing competitively to stay healthy. There are year-round programs for each one of those athletes in there,” Hudy added. l

BOX SCORE Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Aoki rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .269 L.Cain rf 1 0 1 0 0 0 .301 Infante 2b 5 0 0 0 0 1 .257 S.Perez c 5 1 1 0 0 2 .267 B.Butler 1b 4 1 1 0 1 0 .277 A.Gordon lf 3 2 2 0 0 0 .280 Willingham dh 4 1 1 3 0 1 .210 Moustakas 3b 4 1 2 0 0 0 .203 A.Escobar ss 4 0 2 3 0 0 .277 J.Dyson cf 4 0 2 0 0 0 .291 Totals 38 6 12 6 1 5 Minnesota AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Da.Santana cf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .325 Dozier 2b 4 0 0 1 0 0 .236 Mauer 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .276 K.Vargas dh 4 0 1 0 0 1 .296 Plouffe 3b 4 1 1 0 0 0 .246 K.Suzuki c 3 1 3 0 1 0 .307 Arcia rf 4 1 1 1 0 1 .228 Edu.Escobar ss 4 1 1 0 0 1 .275 J.Schafer lf 3 1 1 0 0 0 .269 a-Parmelee ph 1 0 0 1 0 0 .251 Totals 35 5 9 3 1 5 Kansas City 000 500 010—6 12 2 Minnesota 002 100 002—5 9 0 a-grounded out for J.Schafer in the 9th. E-L.Cain (2), D.Duffy (4). LOB-Kansas City 7, Minnesota 5. 2B-S.Perez (20), Willingham (7), Mauer (19), Plouffe (32), K.Suzuki (24), Arcia (11). 3B-A.Escobar (4), J.Dyson (4). RBIs-Willingham 3 (37), A.Escobar 3 (40), Dozier (52), Arcia (30), Parmelee (22). SB-L.Cain (18), J.Dyson (27). S-Da. Santana. Runners left in scoring position-Kansas City 5 (Infante 2, S.Perez, J.Dyson, B.Butler); Minnesota 4 (Arcia 2, K.Vargas, Plouffe). RISP-Kansas City 5 for 19; Minnesota 1 for 11. Runners moved up-Infante, Dozier, Parmelee. GIDP-Arcia. DP-Kansas City 1 (Infante, A.Escobar, B.Butler); Minnesota 1 (Mauer, Edu.Escobar). Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA D.Duffy W, 8-10 51⁄3 6 3 2 0 1 79 2.60 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 7 3.00 Crow H, 9 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.49 Bueno H, 5 K.Herrera H, 13 1 0 0 0 0 2 15 1.59 W.Davis H, 26 1 1 0 0 0 1 18 0.84 G.Holland S, 37-39 1 1 2 1 1 1 22 1.86 Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Nolasco L, 5-8 6 7 5 5 1 3 81 5.99 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 7 3.05 Thielbar Burton 11⁄3 1 1 1 0 2 20 4.37 1⁄3 2 0 0 0 0 10 2.28 Duensing Pressly 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 0.75 Inherited runners-scored-Crow 1-0, Bueno 2-0, Burton 1-0, Duensing 1-1. HBP-by Nolasco (A.Gordon). WP-Burton. Umpires-Home, David Rackley; First, Jim Reynolds; Second, Fieldin Culbreth; Third, Chris Segal. T-3:05. A-32,013 (39,021).

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the tournament more competitors, as two of the biggest golfing events in the state also landed on this weekend. Now the city tournament will have both rounds — today and Sunday — at Eagle Bend instead of incorporating another Lawrence course. Despite fewer golfers in the field than in past years, those left are looking forward to facing off against each other. “I love competing, and I especially love competing on a local level,” Roberts said, “because then you get to compete against your friends. That’s what makes this great game so much fun.”

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KANSAS SENIOR FORWARD ALI KIMURA (12) RECEIVES A HUG from teammate Caroline Van Slambrouck after scoring a goal in the Jayhawks’ 3-0 exhibition victory over South Dakota State on Friday at the Jayhawk Soccer Complex.

KU soccer surges to victory J-W Staff Reports

Kansas University scored three goals in the final 30 minutes to claim a 3-0 exhibition victory over South Dakota State on Friday at the Jayhawk Soccer Complex. Senior Ali Kimura scored the game-winning goal and added an assist. “I was really encouraged by the way we competed today,” KU coach

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in front of everybody to ask for a clarification. “That’s definitely me,” he said. “Whenever I don’t understand something, I’m quick to ask a question. Or if I don’t know, I want to know so I can get it out of the way and not have any problems with it or mess up on the field. I don’t want to be that guy, even though I’m new.” So far, King’s studentof-the-game skills have impressed KU coach Charlie Weis as much as what the transfer’s 6-foot3, 210-pound frame brings to the field. “These are the type of things that you’d never see,” Weis said of King’s studious nature. “He takes notes, diligent notes, and asks a whole

Mark Francis said. “I thought South Dakota State really played us tough and exposed some things we’ll need to work on as we move into the regular season. But there were also some things that we did really well today and can build on moving forward.” The match was played with an extra 15 minute period to give both teams added practice before

FAN FUN Kansas University will hold Fan Appreciation Day today at Memorial Stadium. Festivities begin with the Hy-vee Hawk Zone, with inflatable games for children, from 10:30 a.m.1:30 p.m. Gates Open at 1 p.m., with practice slated to begin at 1:30 p.m. KU head coach Charlie Weis and the Jayhawks will sign autographs for 30 minutes after practice. If inclement weather threatens, KU officials will decide whether to cancel the event at 10 a.m. Check KUsports.com or follow @kusports on Twitter for updates bunch of questions. A lot of times players don’t like asking questions because they think it makes them

the regular season begins next week. Tayler Estrada found Kimura on the end of a through-ball into the box, and Kimura put in a rightfooted strike past a diving SDSU keeper for the winning goal in the 76th minute. Three minutes later, Kimura assisted on a goal by Eli Mayr. Ashley Williams’ goal — off a rebound of a shot

by Hayley Yearout — in the 94th minute sealed it. KU took 16 shots, five on goal. The Jackrabbits also had 16 shots, but none on goal. Kaitlyn Stroud, Maddie Dobyns and Lauren Breshears combined on the shutout in goal. KU will open the regular season on Friday against Wyoming at the new Rock Chalk Park. Match time is 7 p.m.

look dumb. He’ll ask any question. That’s a sign of a polished guy who gets it. I’ve been pleased with him. He’s playing himself up the depth chart.” As with most transfer situations, King said the toughest part of his adjustment has been learning new terminology. He’s grateful for Weis Jr.’s help and believes the six-inch-thick notebook that houses his tricks and translations will help get him up to speed by the season opener on Sept. 6. “I just needed someone to help me out, and he’s helped me a lot,” King said of Weis Jr. “I can look at the plays at night, but, of course, I can’t quiz myself.” That’s why, initially at least, he has tried to make everything as simple as possible. In that notebook he writes the names of his new plays next to the names of similar plays he ran at Maryland.

“I’ll remember it that way until it’s natural,” he said. In addition, King has made sure to connect with all of the quarterbacks daily, soaked up all the information he can from Weis, Kiesau and his teammates, old or young, and tried to leave practice each day knowing he got better. He said he already noticed improvements in his game from the day he arrived in Lawrence and believes learning the playbook and getting better are more important, at this point, than almost everything else. “If the quarterback’s throwing you the ball, your job is to catch it,” King said. In other words, run your route, get open, the quarterback will find you, and there’s your chemistry. “Exactly,” King said. “That’s how I feel about it.”

KU issued a release Friday indicating the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers have now partnered with Sparta Software, Corp., and are utilizing the same analytic tool Hudy has been using with KU athletes for the past two seasons. SpartaTrac software and force-plate evaluation monitor player development, track injuries and evaluate new player talent. To give an example of SpartaTrac, Hudy outlined how incoming freshman guard Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk will use the program upon arriving at KU. “What is cool with the technology we have, we have been sending him workouts via website and mobile phone,” Hudy said of Ukraine native Mykhailiuk. “He’s been doing the things we (KU players) have been doing (all summer). We are trying to create a lateral-reactive athlete (in Mykhailiuk). He has these workouts to do that, but when he gets here, we’ll really be able to target his needs based on the force-plate assessment (of SpartaTrac). Then in terms of recovery and regeneration, we have an app now that we look at what he needs to target on for recovery and things like that. “We don’t know what his scan looks like yet, (so) the first day he comes in, we’ll warm up, test him and go from there.” The testing will involve six vertical jumps. “It takes the best three. We’ll look at how he produces force through his feet and go from there,” Hudy said. “Force production is an interesting thing. If somebody’s rate of force production plummets over a short period of time, we know they are susceptible to some type of injury possibly. If somebody is not strong enough, we can tell that with the scan, too. If you are not strong enough in an area, it might leave you susceptible to pulling a muscle or something like that.”


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American League Mariners 7, Tigers 2 Detroit — Robinson Cano homered, James Paxton won his sixth consecutive decision to start his career, and Seattle beat Detroit on Friday night in a matchup of American League playoff contenders. Paxton (3-0) pitched six innings, allowing one run and five hits, to help Seattle win its fifth straight and ninth in 11 games. Cano and Logan Morrison each scored twice for the Mariners, who jumped a half-game ahead of Detroit in the race for the second AL wild card. Seattle Detroit ab r h bi ab r h bi AJcksn cf 5 0 0 0 RDavis cf 4 1 1 0 Ackley lf 4 0 1 0 Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 1 Cano 2b 4 2 2 1 MiCarr 1b 3 1 2 0 J.Jones rf 0 0 0 0 VMrtnz dh 4 0 1 1 KMorls dh 4 0 0 0 TrHntr rf 3 0 0 0 Seager 3b 4 1 2 1 JMrtnz lf 4 0 1 0 Zunino c 3 1 0 0 Cstllns 3b 4 0 0 0 Morrsn 1b 4 2 2 1 Holady c 4 0 0 0 EnChvz rf 3 0 1 1 Suarez ss 3 0 1 0 BMiller 2b 1 1 1 0 CTaylr ss 3 0 2 1 Totals 35 7 11 5 Totals 33 2 6 2 Seattle 031 110 001—7 Detroit 001 000 010—2 E-Paxton (2), C.Taylor (4), Suarez (7). DP-Seattle 1, Detroit 2. LOB-Seattle 3, Detroit 6. 2B-Morrison (10), Mi.Cabrera 2 (39). 3B-B.Miller (3), R.Davis (2). HR-Cano (11). SB-Ackley (6). CS-A.Jackson (5), C.Taylor (1). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Paxton W,3-0 6 5 1 1 1 2 Wilhelmsen 1 0 0 0 0 2 Leone 1 1 1 1 1 1 Farquhar 1 0 0 0 0 1 Detroit Porcello L,13-8 6 10 6 5 0 3 Mercedes 2 0 0 0 0 2 Krol 1 1 1 1 1 1 HBP-by Porcello (Zunino). WP-Leone. T-2:51. A-42,385 (41,681).

Rays 5, Yankees 0 St. Petersburg, Fla. — Alex Cobb pitched neatly into the eighth inning, and Tampa Bay became just the fourth team in major-league history to reach .500 after falling 18 games under in the same season. The Rays won their third in a row and sent New York to its fifth straight loss. Tampa Bay also accomplished the comeback feat in 2004 when known as the Devil Rays. The 1899 Louisville Colonels and 2006 Florida Marlins have also done it. New York Tampa Bay ab r h bi ab r h bi Gardnr lf 3 0 0 0 DJnngs cf 4 1 2 0 Jeter ss 4 0 2 0 Zobrist lf 4 1 1 1 Ellsury cf 4 0 0 0 Joyce dh 3 0 0 0 Teixeir 1b 4 0 2 0 Longori 3b 4 0 1 1 Beltran dh 4 0 0 0 Loney 1b 4 1 2 2 Headly 3b 4 0 1 0 Forsyth 2b 4 1 0 0 Drew 2b 4 0 1 0 YEscor ss 3 0 0 0 Prado rf 3 0 0 0 Casali c 3 1 1 1 Cervelli c 3 0 1 0 Kiermr rf 3 0 1 0 Totals 33 0 7 0 Totals 32 5 8 5 New York 000 000 000—0 Tampa Bay 200 000 21x—5 E-Drew (5), Headley (1). DP-New York 1, Tampa Bay 1. LOB-New York 7, Tampa Bay 5. HR-Loney (6). SB-De.Jennings (15). S-Y.Escobar. IP H R ER BB SO New York McCarthy L,4-2 61⁄3 7 4 2 1 7 Rogers 12⁄3 1 1 1 0 1 Tampa Bay Cobb W,8-6 71⁄3 6 0 0 1 8 2⁄3 Boxberger H,14 1 0 0 0 2 Jo.Peralta 1 0 0 0 0 2 WP-Cobb. T-2:42. A-26,535 (31,042).

Indians 2, Orioles 1, 11 innings Cleveland — Mike Aviles homered leading off the 11th inning to give Cleveland a victory over Baltimore. Aviles connected on a 1-2 pitch from Brian Matusz (2-3), driving it onto the home run porch in left field for just Cleveland’s second run in the past 22-plus innings. The Indians were shut out 1-0 by Arizona in 12 innings on Wednesday night. Baltimore Cleveland ab r h bi ab r h bi Markks rf 4 0 1 0 Kipnis 2b 5 0 1 0 C.Davis 1b 5 0 0 0 Aviles 3b-lf 5 1 1 1 A.Jones cf 5 0 0 0 Brantly cf 4 0 0 0 N.Cruz lf 5 1 1 0 CSantn 1b 3 0 1 0 DYong dh 5 0 1 0 YGoms c 4 0 0 0 JHardy ss 4 0 2 1 Raburn lf 3 0 0 0 Flahrty 3b 5 0 1 0 ChDckr lf 0 0 0 0 CJosph c 3 0 0 0 Chsnhll ph-3b 0 0 0 0 Lough pr 0 0 0 0 Walters dh 4 1 2 1 Hundly c 1 0 0 0 T.Holt rf 4 0 1 0 Schoop 2b 4 0 1 0 JRmrz ss 4 0 0 0 Totals 41 1 7 1 Totals 36 2 6 2 Baltimore 000 000 010 00—1 Cleveland 000 010 000 01—2 No outs when winning run scored. E-Aviles (4). LOB-Baltimore 10, Cleveland 6. 2B-J. Hardy (26). HR-Aviles (4), Walters (2). IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore W.Chen 7 4 1 1 1 6 A.Miller 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 O’Day 11⁄3 1 0 0 1 2 1⁄3 Matusz L,2-3 1 1 1 0 0 Cleveland Kluber 72⁄3 5 1 1 2 10 Shaw BS,5-7 0 2 0 0 0 0 Allen 11⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 Atchison W,6-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Shaw pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. T-3:36. A-27,845 (42,487).

Astros 5, Red Sox 3, 10 innings Boston — Jake Marisnick hit a two-run double with two outs in the 10th inning, and Houston rallied past Boston, giving the Astros their first win in nine games at Fenway Park. With their 51st win of the season, the Astros matched last year’s total. Gregorio Petit entered as a pinch runner in the eighth inning and scored twice, including the tying run in the eighth on a wild sequence that withstood two challenges by Boston. The Red Sox lost both — and the game, ending their winning streak at four. Houston Boston ab r h bi ab r h bi Grssmn lf 5 1 3 2 B.Holt rf 5 0 2 1 Altuve 2b 5 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b 4 0 0 0 Carter dh 4 0 2 0 KJhnsn 2b 1 0 0 0 G.Petit pr-dh 1 2 1 0 D.Ortiz dh 3 1 1 0 Fowler cf 4 1 2 0 Cespds lf 4 1 1 2 JCastro c 4 0 1 0 Napoli 1b 2 0 1 0 Singltn 1b 4 0 0 0 Bogarts ss 4 0 0 0 MDmn 3b 5 0 0 0 Mdlrks 3b 3 0 0 0 Mrsnck rf 5 1 2 2 BrdlyJr cf 4 0 0 0 MGnzlz ss 5 0 1 0 Vazquz c 4 1 1 0 Totals 42 5 12 4 Totals 34 3 6 3 Houston 000 010 110 2—5 Boston 000 200 100 0—3 E-Vazquez (4). DP-Houston 1, Boston 1. LOBHouston 10, Boston 5. 2B-Grossman (8), Marisnick (3), Napoli (19). HR-Grossman (6), Cespedes (20). IP H R ER BB SO Houston Keuchel 7 6 3 3 3 8 Veras 12⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 Sipp W,3-2 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Boston Buchholz 7 7 2 2 2 9 Mujica 0 2 1 0 0 0 2⁄3 Layne H,3 0 0 0 0 2 1⁄3 Badenhop BS,3-4 0 0 0 0 0 Uehara 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Breslow L,2-4 ⁄3 2 2 2 0 0 2⁄3 Tazawa 1 0 0 0 1 Mujica pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. HBP-by Breslow (J.Castro). WP-Keuchel 2. T-3:46. A-37,016 (37,499).

Angels 5, Rangers 4 Arlington, Texas — Kole Calhoun had a tiebreaking, three-run homer among his three hits, and Garrett Richards worked into the eighth inning for his 13th victory as Los Angeles held on to beat Texas. Richards (13-4), who struck out seven without a walk in 71⁄3 innings, has won all four of his starts this season against Texas. The right-hander allowed two runs while scattering seven hits. Los Angeles Texas ab r h bi ab r h bi Calhon rf 4 1 3 3 Choo dh 5 2 2 0 Trout cf 3 0 0 1 Andrus ss 4 1 1 0 Pujols 1b 3 0 0 0 Carp 1b 4 1 1 1 JHmltn lf 5 0 1 0 ABeltre 3b 4 0 4 2 HKndrc 2b 3 0 0 0 Rios rf 4 0 0 1 Aybar ss 4 0 0 0 DnRrts pr-rf 0 0 0 0 Boesch dh 3 0 0 0 LMartn cf 3 0 1 0 Cowgill ph-dh 1 0 0 0 G.Soto c 4 0 1 0 Freese 3b 3 2 2 0 Adduci lf 4 0 0 0 JMcDnl 3b 1 0 0 0 Odor 2b 4 0 0 0 Iannett c 4 2 3 0 Totals 34 5 9 4 Totals 36 4 10 4 Los Angeles 001 030 100—5 Texas 100 000 030—4 E-H.Kendrick (10). DP-Los Angeles 1, Texas 1. LOB-Los Angeles 8, Texas 6. 2B-Calhoun (21), Freese (17). HR-Calhoun (13). SB-Pujols (5). SF-Trout. IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Richards W,13-4 71⁄3 7 2 2 0 7 1⁄3 Jepsen 3 2 2 1 0 1⁄3 J.Smith H,13 0 0 0 0 0 Street S,8-8 1 0 0 0 0 1 Texas N.Martinez L,2-9 6 6 4 4 1 6 Sh.Tolleson 1 2 1 1 0 1 2⁄3 Edwards 1 0 0 1 1 1⁄3 Claudio 0 0 0 0 1 2⁄3 Cotts 0 0 0 1 0 1⁄3 Feliz 0 0 0 1 1 HBP-by Cotts (Calhoun). WP-Richards. T-3:18. A-31,465 (48,114).

White Sox 11, Blue Jays 5 Chicago — Jose Abreu had three singles and three RBIs to increase his major-league-leading total to 89, and Chicago had 17 hits in a victory over Toronto. Adam Dunn, who also had three hits, and Dayan Viciedo each drove in two runs. Toronto Chicago ab r h bi ab r h bi Reyes ss 4 1 1 1 De Aza lf 4 2 2 1 MeCarr lf 5 1 1 2 AlRmrz ss 4 3 2 0 Bautist rf 3 0 0 0 JAreu 1b 5 2 3 3 Encrnc dh 4 0 0 0 A.Dunn dh 5 0 3 2 Lind 1b 4 1 2 1 Viciedo rf 3 1 2 2 DNavrr c 4 0 2 0 Sierra pr-rf 1 0 0 0 ClRsms cf 3 1 1 0 LeGarc rf 0 0 0 0 Valenci 3b 3 0 0 0 Gillaspi 3b 4 1 2 1 JFrncs ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Flowrs c 4 0 0 0 Kawsk 2b 4 1 2 0 JrDnks cf 5 1 2 1 GBckh 2b 5 1 1 0 Totals 35 5 9 4 Totals 40 11 17 10 Toronto 130 001 000— 5 Chicago 510 050 00x—11 E-J.Abreu (4). DP-Toronto 1, Chicago 1. LOBToronto 6, Chicago 10. 2B-Col.Rasmus (17), De Aza (16), A.Dunn (16), Gillaspie (29). HR-Me.Cabrera (15). SF-Reyes. IP H R ER BB SO Toronto 2⁄3 Stroman L,7-4 5 5 5 0 1 Jenkins 22⁄3 5 1 1 1 3 2⁄3 Redmond 6 5 5 2 2 McGowan 1 0 0 0 0 0 Aa.Sanchez 1 0 0 0 0 2 Loup 1 1 0 0 0 1 Janssen 1 0 0 0 1 1 Chicago Noesi W,7-8 5 8 5 5 2 4 Guerra 2 0 0 0 0 2 Cleto 1 1 0 0 0 1 D.Webb 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP-by Stroman (Al.Ramirez). WP-Redmond. Balk-Stroman. T-3:22. A-22,739 (40,615).

National League Diamondbacks 3, Marlins 2 Miami — Aaron Hill and Cliff Pennington hit home runs in the first inning, and Arizona held on to beat Miami. Trevor Cahill (3-8) pitched 62⁄3 innings, allowing two runs and six hits for the Diamondbacks. Addison Reed worked the ninth for his 29th save in 34 chances. Marlins starter Brad Hand (2-5) allowed three runs in seven innings. Arizona Miami ab r h bi ab r h bi Inciart cf 3 0 1 0 Yelich lf 3 1 1 0 Pnngtn 3b 4 1 2 1 Solano 2b 3 1 1 0 DPerlt rf 3 0 0 0 Stanton rf 2 0 1 1 Trumo 1b 4 1 1 0 McGeh 3b 4 0 1 0 A.Hill 2b 4 1 1 2 GJones 1b 3 0 1 1 AlMart lf 3 0 0 0 JeBakr ph-1b 0 0 0 0 Gswsch c 4 0 0 0 Sltlmch c 4 0 1 0 Gregrs ss 4 0 0 0 Ozuna cf 4 0 0 0 Cahill p 3 0 1 0 Hchvrr ss 4 0 1 0 Stites p 0 0 0 0 Hand p 2 0 0 0 OPerez p 0 0 0 0 RJhnsn ph 0 0 0 0 A.Reed p 0 0 0 0 Morris p 0 0 0 0 SDyson p 0 0 0 0 Vldspn ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 30 2 7 2 Arizona 300 000 000—3 Miami 200 000 000—2 DP-Arizona 4. LOB-Arizona 5, Miami 7. HR-Pennington (1), A.Hill (10). S-D.Peralta. IP H R ER BB SO Arizona Cahill W,3-8 62⁄3 6 2 2 3 3 2⁄3 Stites H,2 1 0 0 1 0 2⁄3 O.Perez H,12 0 0 0 1 0 A.Reed S,29-34 1 0 0 0 0 0 Miami Hand L,2-5 7 5 3 3 2 3 Morris 1 1 0 0 0 0 S.Dyson 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP-by Cahill (R.Johnson). WP-Cahill, Stites. T-2:55. A-18,286 (37,442).

Nationals 5, Pirates 4 Washington — Bryce Harper and Adam LaRoche each drove in two runs, leading Washington past Pittsburgh for its fourth straight win. Denard Span added three hits as the NL-Eastleading Nationals opened a 10-game homestand. Tanner Roark (12-7) gave up three runs on five hits over 52⁄3 innings. He struck out four and walked two. Rafael Soriano allowed three hits in the ninth, including Pedro Alvarez’s RBI single, but held on for his 29th save. Pittsburgh Washington ab r h bi ab r h bi JHrrsn ss 5 0 0 0 Span cf 4 0 3 0 GPolnc rf 3 0 0 0 ACarer 2b 3 2 1 0 RMartn c 4 0 0 0 Rendon 3b 2 2 1 0 NWalkr 2b 4 1 1 0 LaRoch 1b 4 1 2 2 SMarte cf 4 2 2 2 Dsmnd ss 3 0 1 0 Snider lf 3 1 1 0 Harper lf 4 0 2 2 I.Davis 1b 2 0 1 0 WRams c 4 0 1 1 GSnchz ph-1b 2 0 0 0 MTaylr rf 4 0 0 0 PAlvrz 3b 4 0 2 2 Roark p 2 0 0 0 Mrtnz pr 0 0 0 0 Blevins p 0 0 0 0 Morton p 1 0 0 0 Frndsn ph 1 0 0 0 Nix ph 1 0 0 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 JGomz p 0 0 0 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 JuWlsn p 0 0 0 0 Hairstn ph 1 0 0 0 Mercer ph 1 0 0 0 RSorin p 0 0 0 0 Watson p 0 0 0 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0 CStwrt ph 1 0 1 0 Totals 35 4 8 4 Totals 32 5 11 5 Pittsburgh 000 300 001—4 Washington 302 000 00x—5 DP-Pittsburgh 2. LOB-Pittsburgh 6, Washington 7. 2B-N.Walker (16), P.Alvarez (13), Span (33). HR-S. Marte (6). SB-G.Polanco (12), Span 2 (25). CS-Span (4). IP H R ER BB SO Pittsburgh Morton L,5-12 3 7 5 5 3 3 J.Gomez 2 3 0 0 1 3 Ju.Wilson 1 1 0 0 0 0 Watson 1 0 0 0 0 1 Axford 1 0 0 0 0 2 Washington Roark W,12-7 52⁄3 5 3 3 2 4 1⁄3 Blevins H,7 0 0 0 0 0 Storen H,16 1 0 0 0 0 1 Clippard H,28 1 0 0 0 0 1 R.Soriano S,29-33 1 3 1 1 0 0 T-3:05. A-36,945 (41,408).

Mets 3, Cubs 2 New York — Zack Wheeler struck out 10, Eric Campbell hit a threerun homer, and New York beat Chicago. Wheeler (8-8) threw a career-high 120 pitches in 62⁄3 innings, allowing two runs and four hits. He walked four and hit a batter but overpowered the Cubs in improving to 5-0 in his last nine starts. Chicago New York ab r h bi ab r h bi Coghln lf 3 0 0 0 Grndrs rf 3 0 0 0 J.Baez 2b 4 1 1 0 DnMrp 2b 4 0 1 0 Rizzo 1b 3 0 0 1 DWrght 3b 3 1 0 0 SCastro ss 4 0 2 1 Duda 1b 3 1 0 0 Castillo c 2 0 1 0 dArnad c 3 0 1 0 Alcantr cf 4 0 0 0 Campll lf 3 1 1 3 Sweeny rf 3 0 0 0 Lagars cf 3 0 1 0 Valaika 3b 4 0 0 0 Flores ss 2 0 0 0 T.Wood p 1 1 0 0 Famili p 0 0 0 0 Grimm p 0 0 0 0 Mejia p 0 0 0 0 Ruggin ph 1 0 0 0 ZaWhlr p 2 0 0 0 Wrght p 0 0 0 0 Black p 0 0 0 0 Valuen ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 30 2 4 2 Totals 26 3 4 3 Chicago 002 000 000—2 New York 000 300 00x—3 DP-Chicago 2, New York 1. LOB-Chicago 7, New York 6. HR-Campbell (2). IP H R ER BB SO Chicago T.Wood L,7-10 51⁄3 4 3 3 4 5 2⁄3 Grimm 0 0 0 0 0 W.Wright 1 0 0 0 2 0 Strop 1 0 0 0 1 2 New York Za.Wheeler W,8-8 62⁄3 4 2 2 4 10 1⁄3 Black H,11 0 0 0 0 1 Familia H,13 1 0 0 0 1 2 Mejia S,18-21 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP-by Za.Wheeler (Castillo). Balk-Strop. T-3:04. A-25,016 (41,922).

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East Division W L Pct GB Baltimore 69 51 .575 — Toronto 63 60 .512 7½ New York 61 59 .508 8 Tampa Bay 61 61 .500 9 Boston 55 66 .455 14½ Central Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 67 54 .554 — Detroit 65 55 .542 1½ Cleveland 61 60 .504 6 Chicago 58 64 .475 9½ Minnesota 54 66 .450 12½ West Division W L Pct GB Oakland 73 49 .598 — Los Angeles 71 49 .592 1 Seattle 66 55 .545 6½ Houston 51 72 .415 22½ Texas 47 75 .385 26 Friday’s Games Kansas City 6, Minnesota 5 Cleveland 2, Baltimore 1, 11 innings Seattle 7, Detroit 2 Houston 5, Boston 3, 10 innings Tampa Bay 5, N.Y. Yankees 0 Atlanta 7, Oakland 2 L.A. Angels 5, Texas 4 Chicago White Sox 11, Toronto 5 Today’s Games N.Y. Yankees (Greene 3-1) at Tampa Bay (Smyly 7-10), 3:10 p.m. Baltimore (U.Jimenez 4-8) at Cleveland (Carrasco 4-4), 6:05 p.m. Seattle (F.Hernandez 13-3) at Detroit (Price 11-8), 6:08 p.m. Houston (Peacock 3-8) at Boston (R.De La Rosa 4-4), 6:10 p.m. Kansas City (Ventura 9-8) at Minnesota (P.Hughes 12-8), 6:10 p.m. Oakland (Gray 12-6) at Atlanta (Teheran 10-9), 6:10 p.m. Toronto (Buehrle 11-8) at Chicago White Sox (Joh.Danks 9-8), 6:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 10-4) at Texas (Lewis 8-9), 7:05 p.m.

Cardinals 4, Padres 2 St. Louis — Lance Lynn pitched six strong innings, and St. Louis defeated San Diego for its third straight win. Matt Adams, Kolten Wong and Oscar Taveras hit RBI singles for St. Louis. San Diego has lost two in a row after a fivegame winning streak. Lynn (13-8) gave up one run and six hits, striking out six and walking one. The Padres handed him a 3-1 defeat on July 29. Reliever Pat Neshek posted his fourth save. Regular closer Trevor Rosenthal was given the night off after two successive appearances. Pinch-hitter Yasmani Grandal homered with two outs in the Padres ninth. After Chris Nelson National League doubled, Neshek struck East Division W out Will Venable. Washington 67 Tyson Ross (11-11) gave Atlanta 62 60 up three runs and five Miami New York 58 hits over six innings. He Philadelphia 53 walked four and hit two Central Division W batters. Milwaukee 67 San Diego St. Louis ab r h bi ab r h bi Venale cf 5 0 1 1 MCrpnt 3b 3 1 0 0 Medica 1b 4 0 0 0 Wong 2b 3 1 1 1 S.Smith lf 3 0 1 0 Hollidy lf 3 0 0 0 Gyorko 2b 4 0 0 0 MAdms 1b 4 0 2 1 RLirian rf 3 0 1 0 JhPerlt ss 4 0 2 1 Rivera c 3 0 1 0 Przyns c 4 0 1 0 Goeert ph 1 0 0 0 Jay cf 2 2 1 0 Amarst ss 4 0 0 0 SRonsn rf 4 0 0 0 Petersn 3b 2 1 1 0 Lynn p 2 0 0 0 AAlmnt ph 1 0 0 0 Descals ph 1 0 0 0 Boyer p 0 0 0 0 SFrmn p 0 0 0 0 Grandl ph 1 1 1 1 Maness p 0 0 0 0 T.Ross p 2 0 1 0 Tavers ph 1 0 1 1 CNelsn ph-3b 2 0 1 0 Neshek p 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 2 8 2 Totals 31 4 8 4 San Diego 000 010 001—2 St. Louis 200 100 01x—4 LOB-San Diego 8, St. Louis 9. 2B-Venable (13), S.Smith (26), Rivera (12), C.Nelson (3). HR-Grandal (10). CS-Pierzynski (1). IP H R ER BB SO San Diego T.Ross L,11-11 6 5 3 3 4 2 Boyer 2 3 1 1 0 1 St. Louis Lynn W,13-8 6 6 1 1 1 6 S.Freeman H,9 11⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 2⁄3 Maness H,5 0 0 0 0 1 Neshek S,4-6 1 2 1 1 0 1 HBP-by T.Ross (Jay, Jay). WP-Boyer. T-3:00. A-42,662 (45,399).

L 53 60 62 65 68

Pct .558 .508 .492 .472 .438

GB — 6 8 10½ 14½

L 55 56 58 61 69

Pct .549 .537 .525 .500 .430

GB — 1½ 3 6 14½

St. Louis 65 Pittsburgh 64 Cincinnati 61 Chicago 52 West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 70 53 .569 — San Francisco 63 57 .525 5½ San Diego 57 64 .471 12 Arizona 53 69 .434 16½ Colorado 47 75 .385 22½ Friday’s Games Washington 5, Pittsburgh 4 Arizona 3, Miami 2 N.Y. Mets 3, Chicago Cubs 2 Atlanta 7, Oakland 2 St. Louis 4, San Diego 2 Cincinnati 3, Colorado 2 Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, (n) Philadelphia at San Francisco, (n) Today’s Games Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 5-11) at San Francisco (Hudson 8-9), 3:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Locke 4-3) at Washington (G.Gonzalez 6-9), 6:05 p.m. Arizona (Miley 7-8) at Miami (H.Alvarez 8-5), 6:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Straily 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 6-8), 6:10 p.m. Oakland (Gray 12-6) at Atlanta (Teheran 10-9), 6:10 p.m. San Diego (Hahn 7-3) at St. Louis (S.Miller 8-9), 6:15 p.m. Cincinnati (Axelrod 0-0) at Colorado (Lyles 6-1), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Gallardo 7-6) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 14-2), 8:10 p.m.

Reds 3, Rockies 2 Denver — Johnny Cueto threw eight stellar innings to become the first 15-game winner in the majors, and Kris Negron had a career-high four & Southern Open hits, including a tiebreak- Western A U.S. Open Series event ing single in the ninth, as Friday Cincinnati beat Colorado. At The Lindner Family Tennis Center Cincinnati Colorado ab r h bi ab r h bi BHmltn cf 5 0 2 0 Blckmn rf 4 0 2 0 Negron 2b 4 0 4 1 Stubbs cf 4 0 0 0 Bruce rf 5 0 0 1 Mornea 1b 3 1 1 0 Ludwck lf 3 0 1 0 Arenad 3b 4 1 2 1 B.Pena c-1b 4 0 0 0 CDckrs lf 4 0 1 1 Hannhn 1b 3 1 1 0 Rosario c 3 0 0 0 Mesorc ph-c 1 0 0 0 Culersn ss 2 0 0 0 RSantg 3b 4 1 2 1 LeMahi 2b 3 0 0 0 Cozart ss 3 0 0 0 McKnr ph 1 0 0 0 Cueto p 3 1 1 0 Belisle p 1 0 0 0 Schmkr ph 0 0 0 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 AChpm p 0 0 0 0 Lyles ph 0 0 0 0 Nicasio p 0 0 0 0 Brothrs p 0 0 0 0 Barnes ph 1 0 0 0 Logan p 0 0 0 0 Ottavin p 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 3 11 3 Totals 30 2 6 2 Cincinnati 001 100 001—3 Colorado 010 001 000—2 DP-Cincinnati 2, Colorado 1. LOB-Cincinnati 9, Colorado 6. 2B-Hannahan (1), Co.Dickerson (21). HR-Arenado (12). SB-Blackmon (22). S-Negron, Cozart, Lyles. IP H R ER BB SO Cincinnati Cueto W,15-6 8 6 2 2 2 6 A.Chapman S,26-28 1 0 0 0 1 0 Colorado Belisle 3 4 1 1 1 1 Masset 2 4 1 1 0 0 Nicasio 1 0 0 0 0 0 Brothers 1 1 0 0 0 1 2⁄3 Logan 0 0 0 0 0 Ottavino L,0-4 11⁄3 2 1 1 1 0 HBP-by Cueto (Culberson). WP-Ottavino. T-3:02. A-33,668 (50,480).

Interleague Braves 7, Athletics 2 Atlanta — Freddie Freeman hit a three-run homer, one of four by Atlanta, and the Braves beat Oakland. Oakland Atlanta ab r h bi ab r h bi Crisp cf 4 0 0 0 Heywrd rf 4 2 1 0 JGoms lf 2 0 0 0 Gosseln ss 4 2 2 2 Dnldsn 3b 3 0 0 0 FFrmn 1b 4 1 1 3 DNorrs c 4 1 2 0 J.Upton lf 4 1 1 1 Freimn 1b 4 1 1 2 CJhnsn 3b 3 0 1 0 Callasp 2b 3 0 1 0 Gattis c 3 1 1 1 Reddck rf 3 0 0 0 LaStell 2b 4 0 0 0 Parrino ss 3 0 0 0 BUpton cf 3 0 1 0 Hamml p 1 0 0 0 A.Wood p 1 0 0 0 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 Doumit ph 1 0 0 0 Fuld ph 1 0 0 0 DCrpnt p 0 0 0 0 JChavz p 0 0 0 0 JWaldn p 0 0 0 0 Jaso ph 1 0 0 0 R.Pena ph 1 0 0 0 Abad p 0 0 0 0 Russell p 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 2 4 2 Totals 32 7 8 7 Oakland 000 200 000—2 Atlanta 023 002 00x—7 E-Freiman (1). DP-Atlanta 1. LOB-Oakland 3, Atlanta 6. 2B-D.Norris (16), C.Johnson (24). HR-Freiman (2), Gosselin (1), F.Freeman (17), J.Upton (22), Gattis (18). S-A.Wood. IP H R ER BB SO Oakland Hammel L,1-5 3 6 5 5 1 2 O’Flaherty 1 0 0 0 1 1 J.Chavez 3 1 2 0 1 4 Abad 1 1 0 0 0 1 Atlanta A.Wood W,9-9 6 4 2 2 3 1 D.Carpenter 1 0 0 0 0 2 J.Walden 1 0 0 0 0 0 Russell 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hammel pitched to 1 batter in the 4th. HBP-by Hammel (Gattis). PB-D.Norris 2. T-2:37. A-30,606 (49,586).

Mason, Ohio Purse: Men, $4.02 million (Masters 1000); Women, $2.57 million (Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men Quarterfinals Julien Benneteau, France, def. Stan Wawrinka (3), Switzerland, 1-6, 6-1, 6-2. Milos Raonic (5), Canada, def. Fabio Fognini (15), Italy, 6-1, 6-0. David Ferrer (6), Spain, def. Tommy Robredo (16), Spain, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Andy Murray (8), Britain, 6-3, 7-5. Women Quarterfinals Serena Williams (1), United States, def. Jelena Jankovic (8), Serbia, 6-1, 6-3. Caroline Wozniacki (12), Denmark, def. Agnieszka Radwanska (4), Poland, 6-4, 7-6 (5). Maria Sharapova (5), Russia, def. Simona Halep (2), Romania, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4.

MLS

Friday’s Game Houston 2, Philadelphia 0 Today’s Games Seattle FC at Real Salt Lake, 1:30 p.m. Chicago at Montreal, 5:30 p.m. Portland at New England, 6:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. Toronto FC at Sporting Kansas City, 7:30 p.m. FC Dallas at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. Vancouver at Chivas USA, 9:30 p.m.

WNBA

Friday’s Games Washington 71, Connecticut 67 Atlanta 92, Tulsa 76 San Antonio 92, Minnesota 76 Seattle at Los Angeles, (n) Today’s Games Chicago at Indiana, 6 p.m. New York at Washington, 6 p.m. Tulsa at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Phoenix, 9 p.m.

U.S. Amateur

Friday At Atlanta Athletic Club (Highlands Course) Johns Creek, Ga. Yardage: 7,490; Par: 71 Quarterfinals Frederick Wedel, The Woodlands, Texas (144), def. Nathan Smith, Pittsburgh (145), 4 and 3. Gunn Yang, South Korea (141), def. Cameron Young, Scarborough, N.Y. (140), 2 up. Corey Conners, Canada (142), def. Zachary Olsen, Cordova, Tenn. (141), 2 and 1. Denny McCarthy, Rockville, Md. (141), def. Roman Robledo, Harlingen, Texas (144), 3 and 2.

Friday At Sedgefield Country Club Greensboro, N.C. Purse: $5.3 million Yardage: 7,127; Par: 70 Second Round Heath Slocum 65-65—130 Scott Langley 65-65—130 Brian Stuard 66-65—131 Nick Watney 67-64—131 Martin Laird 65-66—131 Andrew Svoboda 67-64—131 Bo Van Pelt 67-65—132 D.A. Points 67-65—132 Camilo Villegas 63-69—132 Carl Pettersson 67-65—132 Jhonattan Vegas 67-65—132 William McGirt 64-68—132 Freddie Jacobson 68-64—132 Ryo Ishikawa 70-62—132 Brad Fritsch 69-63—132 Webb Simpson 64-69—133 Brandt Snedeker 68-65—133 Andrew Loupe 65-68—133 Johnson Wagner 66-67—133 Kevin Kisner 69-64—133 Paul Casey 65-69—134 Shawn Stefani 67-67—134 Scott Piercy 70-64—134 Bill Haas 68-66—134 Tim Clark 67-67—134 Brian Davis 69-65—134 Will Wilcox 67-67—134 Steve Marino 66-69—135 Ben Curtis 68-67—135 Justin Bolli 67-68—135 Billy Horschel 70-65—135 Robert Streb 69-66—135 Ricky Barnes 66-69—135 Michael Putnam 68-67—135 Jason Allred 69-66—135 Michael Thompson 70-66—136 Steven Bowditch 66-70—136 Charlie Wi 70-66—136 Francesco Molinari 69-67—136 J.J. Henry 66-70—136 David Toms 67-69—136 Joe Durant 69-67—136 Josh Teater 67-69—136 Robert Garrigus 68-68—136 Brooks Koepka 68-68—136 Andres Romero 70-66—136 Ernie Els 68-69—137 Derek Ernst 68-69—137 Y.E. Yang 69-68—137 Jeff Overton 70-67—137 Doug LaBelle II 72-65—137 Richard Sterne 69-68—137 David Lingmerth 67-70—137 Roberto Castro 71-66—137 Stuart Appleby 68-69—137 Sang-Moon Bae 69-68—137 John Merrick 70-67—137 Kevin Foley 69-68—137 Peter Malnati 70-67—137 Bobby Wyatt 67-70—137

LPGA Championship Friday At Monroe Golf Club Pittsford, N.Y. Purse: $2.25 million Yardage: 6,720; Par: 72 Second Round a-denotes amateur Brittany Lincicome Inbee Park Lexi Thompson Lydia Ko Jane Park Meena Lee Julieta Granada Suzann Pettersen Jennifer Johnson Beatriz Recari Mirim Lee Shanshan Feng Gerina Piller Azahara Munoz Paula Reto Na Yeon Choi Mo Martin Kristy McPherson Tiffany Joh Eun-Hee Ji Ilhee Lee Anna Nordqvist Cristie Kerr Lisa McCloskey Sydnee Michaels Laura Diaz Thidapa Suwannapura Laura Davies Sarah Kemp Xi Yu Lin Danielle Kang Jessica Korda Katie M. Burnett Dewi Claire Schreefel So Yeon Ryu Sarah Jane Smith Karrie Webb Kathleen Ekey Sandra Gal Stacy Lewis Chella Choi Emma Jandel Angela Stanford Juli Inkster Haru Nomura Haeji Kang Caroline Masson

67-68—135 72-66—138 66-72—138 70-69—139 70-69—139 66-73—139 75-65—140 71-69—140 70-70—140 70-70—140 69-71—140 68-72—140 72-69—141 71-70—141 70-71—141 74-68—142 72-70—142 71-71—142 70-72—142 69-73—142 69-73—142 69-73—142 68-74—142 67-75—142 74-69—143 73-70—143 72-71—143 71-72—143 71-72—143 71-72—143 70-73—143 70-73—143 74-70—144 74-70—144 73-71—144 73-71—144 73-71—144 72-72—144 71-73—144 71-73—144 70-74—144 69-75—144 69-75—144 74-71—145 73-72—145 72-73—145 72-73—145

Dick’s Sporting Goods Open Friday At En-Joie Golf Club Endicott, N.Y. Purse: $1.85 million Yardage: 6,957; Par: 72 (37-35) First Round Olin Browne 35-30—65 John Cook 33-32—65 Steve Lowery 31-35—66 David Frost 33-33—66 Bart Bryant 33-33—66 Doug Garwood 35-32—67 Dick Mast 34-33—67 Ben Bates 34-33—67 John Riegger 36-31—67 Sandy Lyle 32-35—67 Woody Austin 32-35—67 Scott Dunlap 37-30—67 Tommy Armour III 35-32—67 Jeff Sluman 34-33—67 Bernhard Langer 35-32—67 Marco Dawson 36-32—68 Larry Mize 34-34—68 Wes Short, Jr. 34-34—68 Peter Senior 36-32—68 Duffy Waldorf 35-33—68 Mark McNulty 34-34—68 Jose Coceres 36-32—68 Billy Andrade 33-35—68 Mark Brooks 34-34—68 Tom Byrum 36-32—68 Rod Spittle 35-33—68 Mark Calcavecchia 35-33—68 Colin Montgomerie 34-34—68 Mark O’Meara 36-32—68 Steve Pate 34-35—69 Russ Cochran 36-33—69 Scott Hoch 36-33—69 Fred Funk 34-35—69 Tom Purtzer 37-33—70 Bob Tway 33-37—70 Scott Simpson 35-35—70 Anders Forsbrand 36-34—70 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 36-34—70

NFL Preseason

Friday’s Games New England 42, Philadelphia 35 New Orleans 31, Tennessee 24 San Diego at Seattle, (n) Detroit at Oakland, (n) Today’s Games Green Bay at St. Louis, 3 p.m. Baltimore at Dallas, 6 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Indianapolis, 6 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. Miami at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. Atlanta at Houston, 7 p.m. Arizona at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Denver at San Francisco, 3 p.m. Kansas City at Carolina, 7 p.m. Monday’s Game Cleveland at Washington, 7 p.m.


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Religious Directory

AFRICAN CAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL

St Luke African Methodist Episcopal 900 New York Street 785-841-0847 Rev. Verdell Taylor, Jr. Sun. 11:00am, Sun. School 10:00am Bible Study Wed. 12:30pm

ASSEMBLY OF GOD

Calvary Temple Assembly of God 606 W. 29th Terrace 785-832-2817 Pastor Don Goatlay Sunday Service 10:30 am & 6:30 pm Wed Service 6:30 pm

Eudora Assembly Of God 827 Elm Street 785-542-2182 Pastor Glenn Weld Sunday Worship 10:30 am Sunday Evening 7:00 pm

Lawrence Assembly of God 3200 Clinton Pkwy 785-843-7189 Pastor Rick Burwick Sunday 10:00am www.lawrence3620church.com

New Life Assembly Of God Church 5th & Baker Baldwin City (785) 594-3045 Mark L. Halford Sun. 11:00am 6pm Wed. Family Night 6pm

Williamstown Assembly of God 1225 Oak St. 785-597-5228 Pastor Rick Burcham wagc@williamstownag.org Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.

BAPTIST

First Regular Missionary Baptist Church 1646 Vermont St • 843-5811 Pastor Arsenial Runion Sunday School 9:30 am Wednesday 7:00 pm Prayer Service and Bible Study

Fellowship Baptist Church 710 Locust Street 785-331-2299 Sunday School 9:45 am Worship 11:00am & 6:30pm Wednesday Prayer 7:00pm

Lawrence Baptist Temple 3201 W 31st Street Rev. Gary L. Myers Pastor Sun. School & Worship 10:00am Sun. Evening Worship 6:00pm Wed. Evening 7:30pm

Lighthouse Baptist Church 700 Chapel Street 785-594-4101 Pastor Richard Austin Sunday Worship 10:30am llbt115@embarqmail.com.

Ninth Street Missionary Baptist Church 901 Tennessee St (785) 843-6472 Pastor Delmar A. White Sun. School 9:30am * Worship 10:45am nsmbclk.org

BAPTIST - AMERICAN

First American Baptist Church 1330 Kasold Dr. * 785-843-0020 Rev. Matthew Sturtevant www.firstbaptistlawrence.com Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.

BAPTIST - INDEPENDENT Heritage Baptist Church

BIBLE

Community Bible Church

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Lawrence Bible Chapel

1470 N 1000 Rd 785-843-3940 Bob Giffin, Senior Pastor Celebration & Praise Service 10:15am www.lawrencefirstnaz.org

906 N 1464 Rd Pastor Shaun LePage Worship 10:30am community-bible.org

505 Monterey Way 785-841-2607 John Scollon 785-841-5271 Lord’s Supper Sunday 9am Sun. School 10:10am Bible Hour 11:00am Supper: 6:15 PM; Prayer meeting 7pm

BUDDHIST

Kansas Zen Center

1423 New York St. Guiding Teacher Judy Roitman Sunday 9:30 - 11:30am Orientation for beginners 9am kansaszencenter.org

Corpus Christi Catholic Church 6001 Bob Billings Pkwy (785) 843-6286 Fr. Michael Mulvany Sat. 4:00pm * Sun. 8:30 & 10:00am www.cccparish.org

Holy Family Catholic Church 311 E 9th Street, Eudora 785-542-2788 Fr. Pat Riley Service Sat. 5:00pm Sun. 9:30am holyfamilyeudora@sunflower.com

St. John Evangelist Catholic Church 1229 Vermont ST 785.843.0109 www.saint-johns.net Weekend Mass: Sat 4:30pm Sun. 7am, 8:30am, 10:30am, 5pm

CHRISTIAN

Lawrence Heights Christian Church 2321 Peterson Road 785-843-1729 Pastor Steve Koberlein Sunday Worship 8:45 & 10:30am Lawrence-heights.org

Morning Star Christian Church 998 N 1771 Rd 785-749-0023 Pastor John McDermott Worship 9:00am & 11:00am www.msclawrence.com

North Lawrence Christian Church 7th and Elm Rod Hinkle, Minister Bible School 10:00am Worship 10:55 am www.nlawrencechristianchurch.com

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Lone Star Church of the Brethren 883 E 800 Rd. Lawrence Jane Flora-Swick, Pastor Adult Bible Study 9:30am Worship 10:30am * Sun. School 10:45am www.lonestarbrethren.com

CHRISTIAN CHURCH DISCIPLES OF CHRIST First Christian Church 1000 Kentucky Street 785-843-0679 www.fcclawrence.org Pastor David Rivers Sunday 9:00am &11:00am

1900 University Drive 785-843-8427 Pastor Nancy Zahniser Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sunday Classtime 9:00 am

CHURCH OF CHRIST Church Of Christ

201 N. Michigan St. 785-838-9795 Elders Tom Griffin & Calvin Spencer Sunday 10am & 6pm, Wed. 7 pm www.lawrencecoc.org

Southside Church of Christ

802 West 22nd Terrace (785) 843-0442 Pastor Gary O’Flannagan Sun. School 9:30am * Worship 10:45am www.cornerstonelawrence.com

601 W 29th Terrace Lawrence (785) 843-9565 Pastor Dennis Carnahan Sunday 10:45 am www.bridgepointcc.com

Eudora Baptist Church

Calvary Church Of God In Christ

Bridgepointe Community Church

CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 646 Alabama Street * 749-0951 Rev. William A Dulin Sun. School 10:30am Worship 12:15pm Tue. 7:00pm Prayer & Bible Study Thur. 7:00pm Worship & Pastoral Teaching

Praise Temple Church of God in Christ 315 E. 7th St. * 749-0985 Pastor Paul Winn Jr. SS 10:00 am * Worship 11:15 am Wed. & Fri. Bible Teaching 7:00 pm call early for ride to church

Victory Bible Church

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

1942 Massachusetts St www.victorybiblechurch.net (785) 841-3437 Pastor Leo Barbee Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.

1629 West 19th Street Vern Schindler Sundays 11:00a.m. Visitors Welcome Ages 18-30 Students & Non Students

Lawrence University Congregation

950 E. 21st Street 785 832 9200 Pastor Jami Moss Sun School 10am *Worship 11am Thurs Bible Study 7pm

METHODIST - UNITED

Big Springs United Methodist Church 96 Highway 40 * 785-887-6823 Myunghoon Han Pastor Traditional Sun. 10:15am Contemporary call for information www.bigspringsumc.org

Centenary United Methodist Church 245 North Elm Street 785-843-1756 Pastor Daniel Norwood Sunday Worship 11:00 centenarylawrence@yahoo.com

Central United Methodist Church

St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church

1501 Massachusetts St 785-843-7066 Pastor Jay B. Henderson Sun. School 9:30am * Worship 10:45am www.centralumclawrence.org

Clearfield United Methodist Church

Trinity Episcopal Church

1011 Vermont St (785) 843-6166 The Reverend Rob Baldwin, Rector 8am; 10:30am; 6:00pm Solemn High Mass www.trinitylawrence.org

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OF AMERICA Christ Community Church

297 E. 2200 Rd. Eudora 785-883-2130 Rev. Lane Bailey Worship 9:00am

Eudora United Methodist Church 2084 N 1300th Rd 785-542-3200 * www.eudoraumc.org Rev. Lyle Seger Sunday School 9:30am Worship 8:30am & 10:30 am

First United Methodist Church

704 8th Street; Baldwin Rev. Paul Badcock Sunday School each Sunday 9:30am Traditional Worship 8:30am Contemporary Worship 10:45am Combined Worship 10:45 last Sunday month

1100 Kasold Drive 785-842-7600 Jeff Barclay Pastor Sun. Worship 9:30 & 10:30 am www.ccclawrence.org

ISLAMIC

First United Methodist Church

Islamic Center Of Lawrence 1917 Naismith Drive (785) 749-1638 Najabat Abbasi Director Friday 1:30 pm www.islamicsocietylawrence.org

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Southern Hills Congregation

1802 E 19th St * 843-8765 Sun. 1:30pm Public Talk & Watchtower Study Thur. 7:30pm, TMS, & Service Meeting

River Heights Congregation

1802 E 19th St * 843-8765 Sun. 10:00am Public Talk & Watchtower Study Tues. 7:30, TMS, & Service Mtg

JEWISH

Chabad Center for Jewish Life 1203 West 19th St. Lawrence 785-832-TORA (8672) www.JewishKU.com “Your Source for Anything Jewish!”

Downtown 946 Vermont St. Rev. Dr. Tom Brady Pastor Traditional 10:30am Contemporary 9:30am West Campus 867 Highway 40 Contemporary 9:00 & 11:00 am www.fumclawrence.org

Ives Chapel United Methodist 1018 Miami St Baldwin City (785) 594-6555 Rev. Kate Carpenter Sunday Worship 11:00am Church School 9:45am

Lecompton United Methodist Church 402 Elmore Street, Lecompton 785-887-6327 Pastor Hyun-Jin Cho Sunday 8:30 & 10:45am www.lecomptonumc.org

Stull United Methodist Church

Lawrence Jewish Community Congregation 917- Highland Drive 785-841-7636 www.LawrenceJCC.org Rabbi Moti Rieber Worship Friday 7:00pm Religious School Sunday 9:30am

1596 E 250 Rd. Lecompton (785) 887-6521 Pastor Wayne Castle Worship 11:00am www.stullumc.org

Vinland United Methodist Church 1724 North 692 Rood 785-594-3256 Pastor Shirley Edgerton Sunday School 9:30 am Sunday Worship 10:30 am

K U Hillel House

722 New Hampshire Street (785) 749-5397 Rabbi”s Neal Schuster www.kuhillel.org

Worden United Methodist Church

LUTHERAN - ELCA

CHURCH OF GOD

4300 W. 6th Street (785) 843-8167 Pastor Joe Stiles Worship Service 8:30 & 11:00am www.fsbcfamily.com

University Community Of Christ

5700 W. 6th St. 785-865-5777 Father Matt Zimmermann 8am & 10am Holy Eucharist www.saintmargaret.org

BAPTIST - SOUTHERN

First Southern Baptist Church

711 W. 23rd in the Malls Shopping Center 785-843-7535 Pastor Marilyn Myers Sunday Worship 10:00 am

EPISCOPAL

Corner of 25th & Missouri 785-843-0770 Chris Newton, Minister Sun. Bible School 9:15 a.m. Sun. Worship 10:20 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. Wed. Bible Study 7:00 p.m.

525 W 20th Street 785-542-2734 Pastor Jeff Ingle Sun. School 9:00am * Worship 10:15am eudorabc.org

Lawrence Community of Christ

740 N 6th Street Baldwin City (785) 594-3700 Fr. Brandon Farrar Sunday 10:30am & 6:00pm www.annunciationchurch.org

Annunciation Catholic Church

1781 E 800th Rd (785) 887-2200 Dr. Scott Hanks Sunday Worship 10:30am www.heritagebaptistchurch.cc

Cornerstone Southern Baptist Church

COMMUNITY OF CHRIST

CATHOLIC

Contact: Amanda@kwnews.com or 1-800-293-4709

Lawrence Indian Methodist Church Lawren

Lawrence First Church of the Nazarene

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 2211 Inverness Dr. 785-843-3014 Pastor Ted Mosher Worship 10:30am www.gslc-lawrence.org

294 East 900th Rd. Baldwin City 785-594-7598 Pastor Changsu Kim Worship 8:15 & 10:30 wordenumc.com

NON-DENOMINATIONAL Called to Greatness Ministries P.O. Box 550 Lawrence KS 66044 785-749-2100 info@calledtogreatness.com www.calledtogreatness.com

Trinity Lutheran Church

1245 New Hampshire St. 785-843-4150 Rev. Dr. Mark Rich, Interim Pastor Sun. 8:30 & 11:00am; Wed. 6:30pm www.tlclawrence.org

Lawrence Life Fellowship

West Side Presbyterian Church

Morning Star Church

1024 Kasold Drive (785) 843-1504 Rev. Bill Woodard Worship 9:55 am * Sun. School 10:15 www.westsidelawrence.org

911 Massachusetts Basement below Kinkos 785-838-9093 Gabriel Alvarado Worship 10:30 a.m. AWANA, Wednesday, 6:00 998 N 1771 Rd 785-749-0023 Pastor John McDermott Worship 9:00am & 11:00am www.msclawrence.com

PRESBYTERIAN-EVANGELICAL Grace Evangelical Presbyterian Church 3312 Calvin Drive 785-843-2005 Pastor William D. Vogler Worship 8:15am & 10:45am www.gepc.org

Mustard Seed Church

700 Wakarusa Drive 785-841-5685 www.mustardseedchurch.com Wed. Youth Service 7:00pm Sun. Morning Service 10:00am

RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS Hesper Friends Church

New Life In Christ Church

Meeting Sundays at Arterra Event Gallery 2161 Quail Creek Drive (Behind HyVee at Kasold and Clinton Parkway) Celebration of Grace 10:30 a.m. Adult and Children Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Pastor Paul Gray 785.766.3624 www.newlifelawrence.com

2355 N 1100th Rd 2 Mi. South. 11/2 Mi. East Eudora Rev. Darin Kearns Pastor Sunday School 9:30 am Sunday Worship 10:30 am

New Hope Fellowship

1146 Oregon Street Loring Henderson, Clerk 785-764-2095 Meeting for worship, 10:00am Sunday www.oreadfriends.org

1449 Kasold Dr. Lawrence 785-331-HOPE (4673) Darrell Brazell Pastor 10:15 am Sundays www.newhopelawrence.com

Immanuel Lutheran Church

2104 Bob Billings Pkwy (785) 843-0620 Pastor Randy Weinkauf Wors. with Holy Communion 8:30 & 11:00am Sun. School & Christian Ed 9:45am Nursery Available & Wheelchair Accessible Ministry to Blind Outreach 3 Thur. 5:30pm www.immanuel-lawrence.com

Redeemer Lutheran Church 2700 Lawrence Ave 785-843-8181 * www.rlclks.org Sunday School 9:00am Sunday Worship 10:00am Wed. Evening Worship 7:00pm

946 New Hampshire St. 785-843-4188 Lts. Matt & Marisa McCluer Sun. School 9:30am, Worship 10:45am lawrence.salvationarmy.us

United Light Church

615 Lincoln St 785-841-8614 Pastor Joanna Harader Service 10:30 am peacepreacher.wordpress.com

Velocity Church

fresh. modern. relevant. 940 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS Meeting at Lawrence Arts Center Sundays @ 9:30 am & 11:00 am www.findvelocity.org

925 Vermont Street 785-843-3220 Rev. Dr. Peter Luckey Sun. Worship 9:30 & 11:00am www.plymouthlawrence.com

ORTHODOX - EASTERN

St John’s United Church-Christ

Plymouth Congregational Church, UCC

Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church 1204 Oread Avenue ( 2nd floor) 785-218-7663 Rev. Dr. Joshua Lollar Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:30am www.saintnicholaschurch.net

PRESBYTERIAN

Christ Covenant Church

2312 Harvard Road; Lawrence (785) 766-7796 John McFarland Sun. Worship 10:45; Classes at 9:30 Christcovenantlawrence@gmail.com

PRESBYTERIAN - USA Christ Covenant Church 2312 Harvard Road; Lawrence (785) 766-7796 John McFarland Sun. Worship 10:45; Classes at 9:30 www.ChristCovenantChurchRPC.org

Clinton Presbyterian Church 588 N 1200 Rd Pastor Patrick Yancey Worship Sunday 11:00am www.clintonchurch.net

Lawrence Free Methodist Church 3001 Lawrence Ave 785-842-2343 Pastor Bill Bump Blended 9:00 * Contemporary 10:35am www.lfmchurch.org

P.O. Box 1051

Unity Church of Lawrence 900 Madeline Lane 785-841-1447 Sunday Meditation Service 9:30am Sunday Worship 11:00am Sunday Child/Nursery Care Available Wednesday Meditation 7:00pm Moment of Inspiration 785-843-8832 www.unityoflawrence.org

Other Side of the Fence O

n one side of the fence is the safety of home – on the other side is the big, wide, world. When we climb over, what will we do? Will we have direction or wander aimlessly?

878 Locust St Lawrence 913-205-8304 Pastor, John Hart Sun. School 9am, Fellowship 10am, Worship 10:30am

out there, yet, as well as the pitfalls, beauty and joy await. If we know our Savior, the Good Shepard who watches over us, the falls can be cushioned with faith. As we journey through the narrow paths of life, the Holy Spirit will guide us. Worship this week and learn how God’s love can guide you.

Eagle Rock Church

3200 Haskell St. Lawrence, KS 66046 785-393-6791 www.eaglerocklawrence.com Sundays at 10:00 am

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Crown Automotive

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UNITY

3705 Clinton Parkway 785-841-5446 Pastor Nate Rovenstine Worship 9:00, 10:00 & 11:15 am lawrencewesleyan.com

Country Community Church

416 Lincoln Street 785-842-4926 Pastor Dan Nicholson Sun. Worship 10:00am * Wed. 7:00pm lawrencechristiancenter.org

St Paul United Church-Christ 738 Church St. Eudora 785-542-2785 Rev. Shannah McAleer Sunday Worship 10:00am stpaulucceudora.com

Lawrence Wesleyan Church

2415 Clinton Parkway 785-843-4171 Rev. Kent Winters-Hazelton Sun. Worship 8:30 and 11:00 am www.firstpreslawrence.org

Judaha Worship Center Church

METHODIST

396 E 900th Rd. Baldwin City (785) 594-3478 Rev. Lew Hinshaw Sunday School 10:00am Worship 11:00am

WESLEYAN

First Presbyterian Church

1103 Main St. Eudora KS 66025 785-312-4263 Sunday 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays 6:30 p.m.

409 East 12th Street Lawrence 785-856-4936 Worship 10:30 am Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pm Come as you are all welcome.

1263 N 1100 Rd (785) 842-3339 Rev. Jill Jarvis 9:30 Program & RE; 11:00 Service www.uufl.net

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST - UCC

1601 New Hampshire Ron Channell Worship 10:30 am Sunday School 9:15 am

Peace Mennonite Church

Unitarian Fellowship of Lawrence

1515 West Main Street Lawrence, KS 66044 785-393-3539

Family Church Of Lawrence

MENNONITE

Oread Friends Meeting

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST

The Salvation Army

Christ International Church

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here did you grow up? I was born in Mitchell, South Dakota, home of the Corn Palace. We lived in St. Joseph and Duluth, Minnesota, then my family settled in Lawrence. Great decision Dad! Thank You. What area do you live in now? My wife Donna and I live 4 miles south of Lawrence in a wonderful home that we have had for 32 years. We have a small farm where we have raised some cattle and lots of 4H animal projects for our 3 children. What do you like most about it? I love rural living and the close proximity to Lawrence. It’s Kansas and Americana! What do you enjoy doing when you’re not working? I truly love working, but when I do have time running is a passion that I have had for over 35 years. Mountain biking, hiking and just doing a little cattle work are some things. Spending time with my family is the best way to spend time. It just goes by too fast. How long have you worked in Real Estate? I have been in Real Estate for 19 years, and has it ever flown by. The friends I have made in that time, WOW! What did you do before that? I was driving to K.C. on K10 Highway one morning to my job of 17 years in automobile management and stopped on the side of the road and just thought that I wanted to do something different and that was that. Real Estate here I come! What is your specialty? I sell Residential Real Estate, working with both Buyers and Sellers, and I have been heavily involved with new construction since the beginning of my career. Then there is rural Real Estate, which is a segment of the market that takes a lot of time and skill, plus knowledge of land values and all the inclusions on Farms and Ranches. I truly love all aspects of the market, so I guess I’m well balanced. What designations do you have and what does that mean for the people you work with? I am proud to say I am a licensed Kansas REALTOR® as well as a member of the Lawrence Board of REALTORS® and the National Association of REALTORS®. After you have been in Real Estate for a

while you become more proud each day of what you have accomplished and that yes, you indeed are a REALTOR®. What is the most challenging/gratifying aspect of what you do? Every day in Real Estate you are faced with a challenge of some sort. Where it comes from and how are you going to deal with it are important aspects of Real Estate. When you do meet that challenge it is certainly gratifying that clients have trusted you and have faith that you will meet the challenge head on, and that you are looking out for their welfare. Make dreams come true! THAT IS WHAT truly matters most of all. What is the most unusual thing you’ve encountered while working in Real Estate? I had an old farm listed, and it had been vacant for quite some. The owners had moved on and had told me that they always had heard a little noise in the attic at certain times, but they always thought it was the old oak tree blowing against the house. I and a potential buyer pulled some nails out of the attic panel and ripped it down and out came a family of raccoons - and I mean a FULL family of raccoons. End of noise and proud to say sold the house to that buyer. Never did tell the folks that they had been renting to the raccoons. What is the most unique property you’ve listed or sold? A three million dollar ranch in South West Douglas County, few hundred acres, 20 acre lake and a Martha Stewart type stone cabin. It was unique in the fact that when you were on the ranch you thought you were so far away from everything. Plus it had a plane landing strip out on the most beautiful stand of native prairie that I had ever seen. Nature’s finest offerings were at every turn. I was able to List and Sell the property myself and that was very satisfying. Plus we made the sale of the property at 23rd Street Brewery. What are the top 3 things that separate you from your competition? 1. I am very lucky to have the support of a

skilled and dedicated team at Stephens Real Estate. The support and help they give on every transaction is second to none, and that is truly an asset. 2. I have 19 years of experience. Helping clients buy and sell so many homes has helped me be able to find a solution no matter what comes up during the transaction process - from start to closing. 3. I’m very driven, and even after a long day and evening of showing homes, I know I am working toward completing the dream of my client. I truly love all my fellow REALTORS® and feel Lawrence has the BEST! Group we could assemble. What is one tip you have for someone looking to buy or sell a home? Call Scot!!! Really you have to look at your home if you are selling and step back and think what needs to be done and what are buyers going to think when they first pull up to view the home. People buy houses year round, although it’s true Spring/Summer is a great time for the market, this is a 365 day city for Real Estate. Buyers really need to have that pre-approval so they are ready to make that offer when we find the right home. Plus they should know their price range while looking for a home so they will feel comfortable when making an offer. What do you see in the future for real estate sales/ prices? I see that Lawrence has definite need for housing for people downsizing. Townhomes and one level homes are at a peak demand and it seems that we have a shortage of that segment of the market. I only see an incredibly bright future for the Real Estate sales in Lawrence and after 19 years I have seen a lot of ups and downs in the market. Right now the future looks bright. Lawrence has and always will be a vibrant city for Real Estate and that means steady home prices and sales. Why should someone choose you as their real estate agent? I always have this steady thought going through my mind when I meet a client for the first time: I do this every single day and they buy and sell very rarely so explain everything slowly, go over all the details thoroughly, and most of all do the right thing for your client, no matter what. Work hard and be honest and caring to your client. They are the best advertising that you can have. Love what you do and who you do it for, and the rest will be easy. Someone once told me that, and I have never forgotten. After 19 years THANK YOU to all my clients and now my friends. And for those yet to come, I would love to help your dream come true. Thanks Lawrence!

Summer is here and the real estate market is on the rise! 6228 Crescent Rim Dr. Ozawkie, KS $209,900 Lawrence MLS #134495 Open Sunday 12:30pm - 2:30pm $209,900 on Lake Perry Golf Course & view of 2 ponds. 4BR/3BA, W/O ranch. Shows like new, open plan. It’s a lifestyle! Don’t miss this! Call Deb @ 785-231-8934 for more information!

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Sat & Sun 2:00 - 4:00 pm Meadowlark Estates, Luxury Apartments for Mature Adults is featuring two dazzling 2BR 1st floor apartments w/ patios. Ask about our Open House Move-In Special! A caring community awaits you. Call 785.842.2400 for more info!

1611 Harper St Lawrence Open Sat & Sun 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Why rent? Updated 3BR, 1BA, single family home. Fenced backyard and close to K-10.

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Sat & Sun 2:00 - 4:00 pm Stop by to see one of two luxury 2BR, 1st floor apartmemts. Units feature direct exterior access, patios & an abundance of windows. Don’t forget to ask about our Open House Move-in Special! A caring community awaits you. Call 785.842.2400 for more info!

2520 Rawhide Ln, Lawrence Open Sat 12:30 - 1:30 pm $110,900 Lawrence MLS: 134601 NEW PRICE! Nice yard, nice neighbors, nice vinyl siding & nice roof! What’s not nice about it? That you haven’t come to see it yet... Call Dawn @ 785-213-7910 for more information!

Now is the time to market your home listings. Whether you are looking for buyers or sellers, we have the audience you need with our Open Houses section in the Lawrence Journal-World on Saturday and Sunday. With our 2-Day Power Ad you receive a 1 inch x 3 inch ad that includes a house photo, catchy description, realtor photo, and logo. Choose 1 day for $50 or 2 days for $75.

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Now Hiring: Temporary Customer Service Representatives No Sales, collections, or telemarketing General Dynamics offers company-paid benefits and pays an extra 10 percent for night shifts!

Wednesday, August 20 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Lawrence Workforce Center 2540 Iowa St., Lawrence, KS 66046

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We seek candidates who possess the following: • A high school diploma or GED (or above) • Ability to speak and read English proficiently • Ability to type a minimum of 20 WPM • Computer Literacy • Six months customer service experience • Previous call center experience preferred • Ability to successfully pass a background check • Drug Free

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CITY of TOPEKA PUBLIC WORKS – PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES BRIDGE ENGINEER This is a professional engineering position responsible for managing the City Bridge Inspection and Maintenance Program along with the Bridge Maintenance budget.

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Water\Waste Water Plant Operator Eudora, Kansas, population 6,300, seeks responsible applicants with knowledge of the operation and maintenance of a city owned water treatment and waste water treatment plants. Certification preferred but not required. Salary range is $31K to $44K. Position reports to the Public Works Director and will be responsible for running the water plant and producing quality water as well as treating wastewater to meet the KDHE requirements. Valid Kansas Drivers License is required. Interested applicants submit an application resume, available at the Eudora City Office or at www.cityofeudoraks.gov, to City of Eudora PO Box 650 Eudora, KS 66025 Attention: Pam Schmeck or by email to pschmeck@cityofeudoraks.gov . All applications need to be submitted by August 30, 2014.

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Now hiring a Lead Teacher for our preschool program starting mid-August. Approx. 35 hours/week. Good pay and great benefits. ECE or Elem. Education degree preferred. Experience teaching required. Must meet KDHE regs. Mail or bring in resume & cover letter to: 1100 Wakarusa, Lawrence, KS 66049. EOE

Family Medicine Associates is searching for a medical office manager. This position requires knowledge in a variety of areas including insurance credentialing, compliance, chart reviews and statistical analysis. Management experience is essential. Please send resume and salary requirements to: ksevera@familymedks.com . Need an apartment? Place your ad at apartments.lawrence.com or email classifieds@ljworld.com Smart-Hire Tip More job seekers will apply when a job listing includes: • • • • • • • •

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A fun place to work! Stepping Stones is now hiring Teacher’s Aides for the infant, toddler and preschool rooms. Most shifts are 8-1, 1-6 or 3-6 M,W,F or T,Th. Fill out an application at 1100 Wakarusa Dr. Lawrence.

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The City of Eudora, Kansas, population 6,300, seeks responsible applicants with knowledge of the operation, maintenance and repair of city owned facilities and infrastructure including streets, water distribution, storm water management, sewer system collection and park maintenance. Salary range is $29K to $33K. Position reports to the Public Works Director and will be also responsible for reading electric and water meters. Valid Kansas Drivers License is required. Interested applicants should submit an application, available at the Eudora City Office or at www.cityofeudoraks.gov, to the City of Eudora, Box 650, Eudora, KS 66025 Attn: Pam Schmeck or at pschmeck@cityofeudoraks.gov by August 30, 2014.

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Weaver’s Dept. Store is seeking full & part time sales associates. Exceptional customer service & people skills required. Must be available weekdays & Saturdays. Apply in person, 901 Mass. St., 3rd floor, Lawrence, KS

Sorority Cleaning Homemakers & others Mornings Mon - Fri. $9/hr. Apply in person 939 Iowa Street (Behind NAPA Auto) 785-842-6264 EOE

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Weekend 2nd & 3rd Shift PT/FT Cleaning in professional building. Friday and/or Saturdays 4 or 8 hr shifts, $9-10 hr. Immediate opening BPI Building Services 939 Iowa 785-842-6264

Full Time indoor/outdoor positions available. $400-$600/week to start. For interview call 785-832-8924

We are looking for enthusiastic, highly motivated individuals to join our team! Positions require excellent people skills and strong written and verbal communication skills. Must be enthusiastic, dependable and service-minded. Requires individuals with a positive, outgoing attitude who can succeed at enhancing Envista’s relationship with our members.

Envista offers a very competitive compensation package including excellent salaries, performance incentives and a full range of employee benefits including health and life insurance, 401(k) plan, paid holidays, vacation and more. Visit www.envistacu.com for more information on the positions available. Please submit your resume to: human.resources@envistacu.com to apply.

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L.P.N./R.N. Wellsville Retirement Community is growing! Accepting applications for Charge Nurse, Mon-Thurs, 2-10 or Fri, Sat & Sun - 6a-6p (work 36, paid 40). We are a leading “culture change” community with competitive wage, health insurance and retirement benefits. Plus, we have FUN! No Kidding! Apply on-line at www.wellsvillerc.com or stop by 304 W. 7th in Wellsville.

Operating Room Registered Nurse (Full-time or Part-time) The Lawrence Surgery Center is accepting applications for an experienced full-time and/or part-time Operating Room Registered Nurse. If you are a detail oriented, high energy surgical nurse, this may be the right opportunity. Competitive benefits and incentive plan offered. Apply in person at 1112 West Sixth Street, Suite 220, or fax resume to: 785-832-2029

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75 Customer Service Agents 75 Full time permanent positions with a Fortune 500 healthcare company. Provide education of new members and re-education of existing members regarding health plan procedures and benefits in a fun, professional environment with opportunities for advancement.

25 Inbound Sales Agents Do you enjoy the opportunity to earn sales commissions on top of your base? We are looking for 25 people who like to have fun to take inbound calls assisting customers with their service. We listen to music, play games and earn prizes. Come join us! Jobs start soon so apply today! www.theresultscompanies.com/jobs Walk in candidates are welcome at One Riverfront Plaza, Suite 101, Lawrence, KS or call us at 785-727-4609

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PT Farm Help Needed for Mowing, Weeding, Harvesting Produce 2-3 days/week, $10-$12/hr, Able to lift 50lbs, have own transportation & good working ethics. trailswestfarms@yahoo.com

Shipping & Receiving Coord EuroTec, in Eudora, has an opening in a climate controlled warehouse for a Shipping & Receiving Coord. Applicants must have extensive knowledge of Intl and Domestic shipping (LTL, Air, Sea Freight & dangerous goods). For more info/apply, visit www.eurotecvfs.com or email hr@eurotecvfs.com. EOE; Drug & Alcohol Free Workplace

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Paraeducators Lawrence Public Schools is accepting applications for Paraeducators. Great benefits and a great work environment. Please apply online at: EOE www.usd497.org.

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3 BR 2 Full BA - 2 car garage w/ openers, updated kitchen and baths, large master, jetted tub, W/D hookups, fenced yard w/ patio, 1 blk to Sunflower School. No Smokers. Available now! $1200./ mo. 4812 W 25th St.

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Help yourself to this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a full basement in the lovely Westridge area. Enjoy the mature trees, nice large deck, fenced yard, 2 car attached garage and beautiful hardwood oors. Close to: KU Bus Route, I-70, Groceries and South Lawrence TrafďŹ cway. More info and photos at: www.northeastkansasauctions.com Full terms & conditions available at Open House Previews or by contacting auction company.

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2BR, 2 bath, fireplace, CA, W/D hookups, 2 car with opener. Easy access to I-70. Includes paid cable. Pet under 20 lbs. allowed Call 785-842-2575 www.princeton-place.com 3BD, 3 Full BA, 2 car garage w/remote, all appliances included. W/D, FP, fenced yard. Pets welcome. Available now! $1,250/mo. 1493 Marilee Dr., Lawrence. 785-218-7264.

3BR, 2.5 bath, 2 car. Unique tri-level floor plan. 3411 W. 24th St. Avail. Aug 1! $950/mo. 785-331-7319

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(First published in the Law- ceased, praying that: the rence Daily Journal-World, foreign will of DONALD August 2, 2014) RALPH CUMPTON, deceased, dated IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF November 6, 1991, be DOUGLAS COUNTY, admitted to probate and KANSAS record in this Court; the will be construed, and the In the Matter of the Estate following Kansas real of estate owned by the DONALD RALPH CUMPTON, decedent, situated in Deceased Douglas County, Kansas: (Petition Pursuant to K.S.A. Chapter 59) NOTICE OF HEARING THE STATE OF KANSAS TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED: You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed in this Court by LUANA MARIA PAULSEN and MISTY DAWN BURR, beneficiaries of DONALD RALPH CUMPTON, de-

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Lawrence Back to School Garage Sale 3018 Tomahawk Drive Lawrence Fri, Aug 15, 8am-4pm Sat, Aug 16, 8am-12pm

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Downsizing Sale 2004 Jenny Wren Rd Friday & Saturday 8/15 & 8/16 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Lawrence many sizes. Electronics: DVD player, DVDs, CDs, video/audio cassettes, non-working Teac stereo cassette deck, 20” Toshba TV, personal electronics. Furnishings - Antique: half church pew, maple table/4 chairs, lamps, framed art, table cloths, area rugs, vases, flower pots, Xmas stuff, etc. Books/Magazines: inc. many Janet Evanovich Housewares: inc, antique plates, 2 coffee makers, Waring blender, antique plates, small ice cream maker, cutlery, metal/regular baskets, candles, candle holders etc., coffee cups, etc. Sporting / Exercise: Rhode Gear bike carrier, adult men’s bicycle helmet, new men’s left golf glove large, men’s Footjoy 9.5 golf shoes, used golf balls, 7 lb kettlebell, mats, Frisbees, folding KU football stadium seat, 2 like new KU baseball hats, KU stuff, etc. Pet Stuff: New dog collar and leash; dog toys Misc: Weber Smokey Joe grill, car ramps, travel size hair dryer, FREE STUFF - telephone, exterior spotlight, garden hoses, other misc.

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2ND ANNUAL DIAMONDHEAD NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE Saturday Only 7am-12pm Approximately 11 houses total! Located on Diamondhead Dr, Palisades Dr, Blue Nile Dr, Crystal Ln, & Berando Ct.

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Garage/Estate Sale 4551 Larissa Dr Saturday, Aug. 16 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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South of 6th Street & West Sale by Elvira of George Williams Way KU clothes & collectibles, Furniture, including baby bedroom sets, patio furni12 furniture, baby and adult ture, antiques, household clothes, and much more! items, dishes, glassware, 09 Daniel and Red Dog’s Come spend the morning lots of kitchen items such with us! 7am-12pm as small appliances, Garage and Yard Sale 16 gadgets, decor, etc. 2 626 N. 2nd St Garage Sale 04 kitchen islands, standup Big Garage Sale Fri., Sat., & Sun. Garage Sale 2417 Jasu Dr freezer, lots of Christmas 2608 Cranley St 0800 - 1600 Hours 4400 Gretchen Ct Lawrence items, Harley Davidson 4 Friday, Aug. 15 Saturday, Aug 16 Fri, Aug 15 & Sat, Aug 16 wheel golf cart, Roos an7:00 am - 5:00 pm All types of furniture. Yard 7:00 am - Noon tique cedar chest, dining 8am-4pm equipment, furniture, and Saturday, Aug. 16 Boys toys & clothing, vin- room table w/2 chairs, Kids clothes boys and girls swings. 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Infant to adult jack, 5 HP boat motor, dishes, collectibles, old doll collection (2” to 3’), a Bikes: girl & lady Kitchen tory. clothes, pillows, quilts, thousand books (all garden tools, children’s maps, pictures, baskets, short upright dishes. Precious Moments doilies, tablecloths & run- wagons, misc. clothes, electronics, purses, genres), collectibles & Christopher shoes, books, old tin piano, dining room set, Stuart complete china set. ners, glassware & decora- kitchen stuff. Lots of misc. tions! Other vendors & Cash only. trucks, Weber smoker & kitchen table and chairs, Kids toys Plus Much more good food! Come see us! grill, name brand junior seashell collection, tools, 17 glasswares, Precious Mogirls & nice boys clothes, 14 Garage Sale and much more! Too ments, over 200 Beanie 10 Yard Sale Babies, artwork, DVDs, Yard Sale 208 Campbell Dr many things to list! 1622 Powers CDs, audio books, games, 601 Louisiana St. Friday, 9:00 am - ?? 05 woven baskets and much Sat. Aug. 16 Lawrence Saturday, 7:00 am - ?? Garage Sale more. Please enter at rear 8a-5p Dishwasher, dryer, designer Sat, Aug 16 2008 Carmel Dr of house. Stove, china cabinet, DVDs, clothes, a little bit of 7:30am-10am Saturday Only 08 Crafting supplies, TV, kids & baby items, adult everything! Something for 8:00 am - Noon much, much everyone! Don’t miss out! Garage Sale kitchen gadgets, lots of clothes, Office chairs, picture Saturday, August 16 misc. Everything is priced more! Too much to put in frames, bed linens, some to go. Come find a new the paper! Don’t miss it! 17 6:30 am to Noon scrapbooking stuff, treasure! Huge 3118 W. 29th Ter games, books, videos, Thicker line? Compton Family treadmill, TV, storage Luggage: good selection, Bolder heading? Barn/Garage Sale containers, sports stuff, like new, lg, med & sm. Garage Sale Deadline Color background or 4670 Bauer Brook Ct lawn mower, counter Clothing/Shoes/Accessories: Women’s size 7.5 shoes: height stools, soccer & Logo? 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Garage Sale 4500 Roundabout Cir Lawrence Sat, Aug 16 7 am to noon No early callers!

North on Folks Road, Left on Trail, Right on Roundabout Circle Ethan Allen love seat, two chairs, butler tray coffee table, table lamps, tv stands, bar stools, 2 Britax Marathon convertible car seats, pack-n-play, baby accessories, baseball crib bedding, baby gate, baby swing for play set, kids wood table & chairs, Kstate queen bed set, twin quilts and bedding, kids toys & books, boys clothes, nick nacks, kitchen items, linens and much more. 17

Garage Sale Thursday - 7 am to 6 pm Friday - 7 am to 6 pm Saturday - 7 am to 1 pm 948 N. 1750 Rd

4 Mins NW of Free State HS New 3000 watt generator, 1940 nat’l dem tickets, die cast buses & cars, old coins, misc antiques, 1998 QX4 Infiniti, lawn cart, lots of toys and children’s clothes, battery operated ride on toys computer desk and some furniture, 24 keyed entry doorknobs, 24 lock boxes, misc items. 18

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- VCR Tapes, all kinds, over a thousand to choose from. Comedy, Drama, Black and white, Classics, Cult movies, Science Fiction, Westerns, Documenteries Blackberry electronic supplies. Earbuds, earphones, micro SD cables, USB wall chargers, USB car chargers. All new in their original packaging. Major retail conveince stores and big box retail stores charge $15 dollars, up to $40 dollars for some of these items. I can make you a better deal than that, and the products that I am selling are from a respected name brand company, no generic names here. - Chairs, all restaurant quality. Most are made of metal, the few wooden ones are very sturdy, and are designed for daily usage. These are not decorative, they are attractive, but fully functional. - Chairs, office swivel chair, all metal, comfortably padded, sturdy, - Antique erector set, in its original red metal case, all parts accounted for. - Xbox, first generation, includes over half a dozen games. - Books, a large variety, - Clothes, various sizes, for all ages and genders. - Toys, many popular ones. Boxes containing popular toys that are normally found in lots only on Ebay. Examples of what will be sold: - GI JOE(80’s and 90’s) - Classic Star Wars Action

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figures, and space ships. - Toys still in packages, many different types, come and see. - Care bear action figures (80’s) - Rock Lords (80’s) - Transformers (80’s and 90’s) - Wooden Blocks, perfect toys for children - Toy cars and other vehicles, lots of them metal, many are Hot Wheels, as well as a number of generic vehicles of similar sizes - Disney toys, many types, - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (80’s and 90’s) - He-Man action figures, Castle GraySkull and Snake Mountain, weapons included, other vehicles, - Cassette tapes, music and audio books, some abridged, many unabridged, - Plush penguins and other penguin memorablia, - Other stuffed animals - Clasp shipping envelopes - Bobble head toys - Serving and meal trays, plastic - Credit card machine accersories - Accounting machine paper roles - Sprint cordless phones - Ethernet cords, 20 to 100 foot roles, Various household bric-a-brac. - Various CD - So many different types of toys that I will have ready for the sale. I am digging up and sorting items right now. Come take a look and find a lost part of your childhood that you wish you had not lost, broken, or that was given away by someone who did not know its value to you. Nostalgia can be found here, and for prices that will not leave you feeling the money ill spent. - DVI and other computer connector cables, splitters for computers, laptops and printers. What do you need? If you know the technical specifications, you may be surprised, I probably have it. I probably have ones that you did not know you needed and I can help you make your home network run that much smoother for a fraction of the cost of the cords and cables from big box stores and electronic speicialty stores. Can’t find it? Ask me, let me see if I have what it is you are looking for. I am wanting to empty my collection of items collecting dust. I am willing to make a deal, but I am not going to sell for pennies. Making some money off of the sale is important, I am a student, going to school on the Montgomery GI Bill, but that only covers so much of school expenses, and I do not qualify for federal grants until I transfer to another school in spring 2015. My loss of my collection is your gain. Make me a fair offer. What I have is in better condition than will be found at other garage sales as well

as what can be found at thrift stores. Don’t walk away if you don’t like the asking price, make a counter-offer, and we can make a deal that will make both of us happy. When you look at what I have, as well as its quality, I am certain that you will not only find the prices to be exceptional, but you will be smiling at the deals that you will be driving home with. The sale starts Friday, and while the add will only be running until Sunday. The sale will run through Tuesday. I start selling at 7 a.m., and will continue selling until 5 p.m., later if I am keeping busy with customers. If the temperature is to high, I may close early, and will leave a sign in the front yard saying that the sale will reopen in the morning. Look forward to seeing you in the morning. Happy Shopping :) 18

GARAGE SALE 401 Tallgrass Dr. Lawrence Sat, Aug 16. 7am-1pm

Furniture, queen pillow top mattress and box springs, bedding set, curtains, desk, glider rocker, night stands, shelving baskets, toddler bed, baby crib sets, baby items, bumbo chair, boppy, strollers, high chair, kids bicycle, tricycle, kids clothing, jackets, diapers, and lots more!

Linwood NOT YOUR TYPICAL GARAGE SALE! 22452 Alexander Rd. Linwood (Approx 3 Miles North of Eudora on Country Rd 1)

Saturday, August 16 8 am - noon Ford 2N Tractor, Vermont Intrepid Wood Stove, DR Field and Brush Mower, Maytag Natural Gas Range, 1991 EZ Go Electric Golf Cart (needs batteries), 1999 KTM 250SX, 1984 Datsun 300 ZX Turbo, Schwinn Scrambler Bicycle, Schwinn World Sport Ladies 10 speed, Nerf Gun Collection and other items. Cash only.

Tonganoxie Garage Sale 22600 Tonganoxie Dr Friday, Aug. 15th 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday, Aug 16 8:00 am - ??? Antique chocolate set, Johann Haviland-Bavaria china, 2 metal trunks, 46” RCA LCD TV, Entertainment center, kitchen table w/4 chairs, dining room table w/2 chairs, wicker loveseat, vintage buffet, mirrors, vacuum cleaner, Pyrex & Corelle dishes, double stroller, kids toys, and misc! Don’t miss out!


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Older parent causing communication problems Dear Annie: My mom is in her 70s. She always has had trouble controlling what comes out of her mouth, but it seems to be getting worse. Mom often insults others by making offensive comments or asking rude questions. When they attempt to respond, she laughs in their face. I have heard Dad rebuke her on occasion for this behavior, but it doesn’t seem to make any difference. She goes on to offend or tease the next person. I worry that Mom is severely limiting her options in terms of who would be willing to care for her in the future. She is so abrasive that no one wants to be around her. Is there anything I can do or say to her that might make a difference? — Can’t Think Before Speaking Dear Can’t: Has your mother had a complete

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checkup lately? Sometimes these problems are the result of small strokes or other physical or neurological problems. On occasion, troublesome behavior that has been annoying but tolerable becomes less filtered and less controllable over time, especially if there is underlying depression or anxiety. Suggest your mother see her doctor, and offer to go with her so you can discuss this directly. Dear Annie: This is

Katt Williams is ‘Priceless’ on HBO Can a comedian be incendiary, profane, controversial, steeped in black street culture and “conservative” at the same time? Viewers who identify with faith, patriotism and traditional values may not make it through 15 seconds of the standup special “Katt Williams: Priceless” (9 p.m., HBO). But if they can withstand his torrent of vulgar language, they may find some common ground. Williams arrives in an oversized fur coat, introduced like a heavyweight champion, and proceeds to talk about himself. He catalogs his many stage altercations and arrests before extolling the wonders of California’s medical marijuana emporiums. He makes an impassioned appeal for the end of racism and decries bigotry as a waste of time in a world where people of every color and background have problems of their own. He then goes on to say that the problems of black people are on a very different magnitude than those of white folk. He argues that black people should forget their troubles by watching programs aimed at white audiences. He really likes to relax watching “Swamp People,” perhaps while sampling the products of the emporiums mentioned above. He just loves a show featuring people speaking a brand of English he can barely understand, catching alligators with their bare hands. He also finds it comforting that every episode is exactly the same.

Tonight’s other highlights

Daniel Radcliffe stars in the 2002 adaptation of “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (7 p.m., ABC).

Alfre Woodard and Kathy Bates star in the 2008 drama “Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys” (7 p.m., Lifetime).

Olivia helps Grace confront her ex on “Cedar Cove” (7 p.m., Hallmark).

Rachel works on her image on “Glee” (9 p.m., Fox).

Mayhem ensues after an ancient relic is unearthed in the 2014 shocker “Zodiac: Signs of the Apocalypse” (9 p.m., Syfy).

Cullen has authority issues on “Hell on Wheels” (9 p.m., AMC).

A shark attack survivor returns to familiar waters on “Great White Matrix” (8 p.m., Discovery).

BIRTHDAYS Actress Ann Blyth is 86. Sportscaster Frank Gifford is 84. Actor Gary Clarke is 81. Actress Julie Newmar is 81. Actor John Standing is 80. College Football Hall of Famer and NFL player Bill Glass is 79. Actress Anita Gillette is 78. Actress Carole Shelley is 75.

for the many caring children who are forced by circumstances to place their elderly parents in a nursing home to be cared for by others. When visiting, these children are so heartbroken to hear the parent say over and over, “I want to go home.” Please tell them this “home” is most likely the safe, warm feeling of their childhood, or the place where they were in control of their lives. My husband and I were fortunate enough to be able to care for his mother in a nice apartment annexed to our main living area. We took our meals with her, and she had plenty of interaction with our family and as much personal care as possible. Yet, the more senility crept in the more she wanted to “go home.” That feeling of “home” was the one thing we were not able to give her,

JACQUELINE BIGAR’S STARS

For Saturday, Aug. 16, 2014: This year you often say one thing yet do another, which sends conflicting messages. You are beginning a new luck and life cycle, and the first year is considered to be the most fortunate. If you are single, you could meet your match this year. If you are attached, your sweetie will call attention to your mixed messages, and this will give you the opportunity to eliminate this trait. The stars show the kind of day you’ll have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult Aries (March 21-April 19) Be serious about what is important to an older relative or friend. Tonight: A must appearance. Taurus (April 20-May 20) You might hit an obstacle or two on the path to where you want to go. Tonight: Ask, and you shall receive. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Take your time. You might run into someone who is very difficult and wonder why you are interacting with him or her. Do not react. Tonight: Get some extra zzz’s. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Return calls, and make plans accordingly. Tonight: With favorite people. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) You are likely to feel pressured by an older person who

no matter how hard we tried. — No Regrets in Watertown, Conn. Dear No Regrets: We suspect the need to “go home” reflects the fact that the place in which they are living, whether a care facility, a child’s home or any other residence, is foreign and frightening in its unfamiliarity. As dementia proceeds, what is considered familiar can go back a long way, and certainly those places include the warm feeling of childhood or a place where they were in control. What you cannot reproduce is the recognition of where they are and why. We’re glad you have no regrets. No one should feel guilty for doing the best they can. — Send questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or Annie’s Mailbox, P.O. Box 118190 Chicago, IL 60611.

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wants your attention. . Tonight: In the limelight. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If you have a desire to drive out to the countryside, follow it. Tonight: Try something new. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Deal with a partner directly. This person might feel good, but he or she could be upset about a money matter. Tonight: Opt for dinner for two. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You will be more volatile than you realize. Tonight: Stay present in the moment. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You might want to have a day for yourself. Tonight: Meet a pal at a favorite spot. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You might want to change your plans once you have a long-overdue conversation with a loved one. Tonight: Be where you want to be. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) How you deal with a loved one will be important. Be true to yourself. Tonight: Invite others over. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) You will demonstrate your ability to choose the right words at the right time. Tonight: Hang out with a favorite person. — The astrological forecast should be read for entertainment only.

UNIVERSAL CROSSWORD Universal Crossword Edited by Timothy E. Parker August 16, 2014

ACROSS 1 Say 6 Implored (with “with”) 10 Lion’s pride 14 Nary a person 15 Hit for the Kinks 16 Country west of the Arabian Sea 17 Shunning 20 Keats wrote some 21 Part of a TV series 22 Up there in years 23 Flirt with a grounding 24 Omega’s opposite 28 Former Soviet premier Brezhnev 30 Resistance statement? 32 Full of wickedness 35 Salt Lake City athlete 36 Symptom of a bad temper 40 Debtor’s slip 41 With “Waldorf,” a famous hotel 42 Boot up again 45 Kept from frowning 49 “You’re in for ___ treat!” 50 Grand slam foursome 52 “The Way,” to Lao-Tze

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53 Most flexible 56 Pair of pants? 57 Made to wait 61 Prefix with “dynamic” or “space” 62 Batik practitioner 63 Joyous, to a bard 64 Prepare tea 65 Jig and band, for two 66 Entertaining folks DOWN 1 Not hip 2 Farewell, with “oo” 3 Lake Erie port 4 Outer limits 5 Abode (Abbr.) 6 Kerplunks 7 Trumpeter Armstrong 8 Some annexes 9 Groove cut into a board 10 Flavorful fungi 11 “What ___, chopped liver?” 12 Bert’s sister in books 13 Chang’s bosom buddy? 18 Helmets, 26-Down and such 19 Netherlands cheese town 23 Trigonometric function 25 Valuable quality

26 They go over your part 27 Reverent astonishment 29 Pecan or cashew 30 Morning spread 31 Fireplugs 33 Kiln for drying hops 34 Insecticide letters 36 Groundbreaker 37 Any one of three English rivers 38 2008 flick “___ Island” 39 Cafe ingredient 40 Investment opt. 43 Candle or soap base 44 Succulent, spiny-leafed plant 46 Braces oneself

47 Aerie nestling 48 London flophouses 50 Continue, as a membership 51 Advantage takers 54 “What are the ___?” 55 Veggie burger bean (Var.) 56 Building block maker 57 Arrival after an arm raise 58 “___ the ramparts we ... “ 59 Valuable rock 60 Skeptical laugh

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RED WING® 8” WORK BOOT

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WORK BOOT

KEEN® INDUSTRIAL LOUSVILLE 6”

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Waterproof nubuck leather upper. KEEN.Dry waterproof, breathable membrane. Tough-Tec leather over forefoot for increased abrasion resistance. Style #1007967 Soft Toe, Style #1007965 Steel Toe

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11999

KEEN® INDUSTRIAL FLINT MID STEEL TOE

Waterproof nubuck leather upper. Removable EVA footbed. Oil- and Slip-resistant non-marking rubber outsole. Style #1007971: MSRP = $120.00

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