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MIRACK CASE

DA: WE CAUGHT HIM


BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

A UGI truck sits amoung the debris from a


house that was destroyed July 2 by an explo-
sion on Springdale Lane in Manor Township.
The first major report since the blast says the
cause is still undetermined.

HOME EXPLOSION

NTSB report:
Gas-line part
was installed
incorrectly
A tapping tee was to blame for
last July’s deadly explosion SUZETTE WENGER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

ABOVE: During a news conference Monday, Lancaster County District


LINDSEY BLEST Attorney Craig Stedman, left, announced Raymond C. Rowe, 49, also
LBLEST@LNPNEWS.COM known as “DJ Freez,” has been arrested for the 1992 murder of Christy
Mirack. A sixth-grade teacher in the Hempfield School District, Mirack was
The investigation into a deadly house ex- found dead in her William Penn Way Greenfield Estates townhouse on the
plosion last July in Manor Township is focus- morning of Dec. 21. AT LEFT: An undated file photo shows Rowe, who was
ing on a gas-line part federal authorities say charged with criminal homicide Monday.
was incorrectly installed nearly 20 years ago.
In the first major report since the blast
that killed a UGI worker and injured three
others, the National Transportation and Popular Lancaster DJ charged with killing school teacher
Safety Board says a cause has not been de-
termined, but it is urging the company that 25 years later in county’s most sensational unsolved homicide
makes the part to make safety recommenda-
tions for correct installation.
The part, a PermaLock mechanical tap- JEFF HAWKES
AND TOM KNAPP
ping tee, was incorrectly installed in 1998, JHAWKES@LNPNEWS.COM
according to the NTSB report released TKNAPP@LNPNEWS.COM
Monday. It was leaking gas before the explo- The slaying and sexual assault of
sion at the connection between the assem- schoolteacher Christy Mirack stumped
bly and the main, plastic natural gas pipeline
in front of the home.
homicide detectives for 25 years un-
The NTSB is urging that safety recom- til new genetic genealogy technology
mendations for correct installation be made produced a DNA match that led them
by Honeywell, which makes the part, and by Monday to a Lancaster disc jockey they
the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safe- never suspected.
ty Administration. Police arrested Raymond “DJ Freez”
UGI Utilities employee Richard Bouder, Rowe, 49, without incident Monday af-
54, was killed by flying debris in the July 2 ternoon at his 249 Whittier Lane home
explosion. Three other workers were in- on a count of criminal homicide for the
jured — two UGI employees and one Lan- Dec. 21, 1992, slaying inside Mirack’s
caster Area Sewer Authority employee — af- East Lampeter Township townhouse.
ter responding to the single-family home at
Police interviewed over 1,600 people
BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

206 Springdale Lane. Police arrested Raymond C. Rowe, 49, at his home, 249 Whittier Lane
over the years, all leading to dead-ends. in Lancaster on Monday in connection with the death of Christy Mirack.
Similar to 2006 explosion But investigators did not give up trying Rowe was taken to Lancaster County Prison on a charge of criminal
to find whoever battered and strangled homicide and is not eligible for bail.
In 1998, UGI was relying solely on written the 25-year-old Mirack as she was
installation instructions, according to the about to leave for Rohrerstown El-
NTSB. ementary School, where she taught
RELATED COVERAGE
“When tee assembly involved in the ac- sixth grade. n Friends of victim, neighbors of suspect react to the arrest of
cident was installed in 1998, federal regu- Raymond Charles Rowe. Page A4
At a news conference Monday, Lan-
EXPLOSION, page A5 nTimeline of events from 1992 slaying until now. Page A4
MIRACK, page A4

GROCERY

Peapod to take over former Giant site


An online hub will open in the shuttered store on North Reservoir Street
TIM STUHLDREHER a supermarket. fall, it expanded to ZIP codes in
TSTUHLDREHER@LNPNEWS.COM
The plan also restores North and around Lancaster and East
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NAME NIXED FROM BOOK AWARD PA. LOTTERY

n Laura Ingalls Wilder’s name will be removed from a major MONDAY, JUNE 25
award because of how the “Little House on the Prairie” author Night
portrayed minorities in her novels, the Pick 2: 6—8
children’s division of the American Pick 3: 4—0—5
Library Association voted Saturday. Pick 4: 2—3—8—0
Pick 5: 0—0—4—6—1
“This decision was made in Wild Ball: 9
consideration of the fact that Cash 5: 18—29—32—34—36
Wilder’s legacy, as represented Match 6: 23—25—39—40—46—
by her body of work, includes 49
expressions of stereotypical Cash4Life: 12—33—37—55—58
attitudes inconsistent with ALSC’s Cash Ball: 4
core values of inclusiveness,
integrity and respect, and Day
responsiveness,” the Association Pick 2: 9—1
for Library Service to Children Pick 3: 2—5—8
said in a statement after the Pick 4: 0—9—1—4
unanimous vote. The Laura Pick 5: 2—2—1—2—4
Ingalls Wilder Award will now be Wild Ball: 9
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SCHOLASTIC

WORLD CUP FACES TODAY IN HISTORY


The Gossip Corner
n June 26, 1870: The first
section of Atlantic City,
New Jersey’s Boardwalk
It’s a boy The stars of the TV
was opened to the public. show “Fixer Upper”
have two daughters and
n 1925: Charles Chaplin’s two others sons.
classic comedy “The They named the baby
Gold Rush” premiered boy Crew.
at Grauman’s Egyptian
Theatre in Hollywood.
Chip Gaines tweeted:
“10 beautiful toes and
n 1948: The Berlin Airlift 10 beautiful fingers all
Joanna Gaines
began in earnest after the accounted for, and big
Soviet Union cut off land
HGTV’s Joanna and momma is doing great!”
and water routes to the The family lives on a
isolated western sector of Chip Gaines have wel-
comed their fifth child farm near Waco, Texas.
Berlin.
— a boy. “Fixer Upper” featured
n 1963: President John The proud papa an- home improvement
F. Kennedy visited West nounced the birth Sat- and renovation proj-
Berlin, where he delivered urday on Twitter. He ects in Central Texas. It
his famous speech wrote, “The Gaines crew wrapped up its fifth and
expressing solidarity is now 1 stronger!” final season in April.
with the city’s residents,
declaring: “Ich bin ein
Berliner” (I am a Berliner).

n 1977: 42 people were A baby, at 54 ing their daughter Frida


killed when a fire sent toxic was born Friday in Los
smoke pouring through Angeles and weighed 5
the Maury County Jail in pounds, 9 ounces.
Columbia, Tennessee. Elvis It’s the fifth child
Presley performed his last but first daughter for
concert at Market Square
Arena in Indianapolis. Nielsen, who has four
n World Cup followers know there’s more to the once- adult sons from previous
every-four-years international soccer championships
than just the on-the-field action. The World Cup is the n 2008: The U.S. marriages. She married
perfect excuse for fans to show off their teams’ colors by Supreme Court struck Brigitte Nielsen Dessi, her fifth husband,
breaking out the face paints, masks and wild and crazy down a handgun ban in in 2006.
hats while rooting for their favorites. Here’s a sampling the District of Columbia Brigitte Nielsen says Nielsen revealed her
of “faces” from the event, underway in Samara, Russia. ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS as it affirmed, 5-4, that she has given birth at age exceptionally late-in-life
an individual right to gun 54. pregnancy last month by
ownership existed. Juan
Alvarez, who triggered
The model, actress posting photos of herself
SHARKS ARE THE STARS a 2005 rail disaster in and reality star and her lounging with hands on
Glendale, California, by 39-year-old husband her belly on Instagram
n Cue the “Jaws” music. parking a sport-utility Mattia Dessi released and Twitter, saying the
Sharks are the stars of a vehicle on the tracks, a statement to People family is getting larger.
splashy new exhibit hall at was convicted of 11 magazine Saturday say- — Wire services
the New York Aquarium counts of first-degree
that marks a major murder. (Alvarez was
step in the beachfront later sentenced to 11
facility’s recovery from consecutive life terms.) BIRTHDAYS
the devastating impact of
2012’s Superstorm Sandy.
n 2013: In deciding its n Singer Billy Davis Jr. is 80. Rock
Set in a shiny new building first cases on the issue, singer Georgie Fame is 75. Actor
just behind the famed the U.S. Supreme Court Clive Francis is 72. Rhythm and
Coney Island boardwalk, gave the nation’s legally blues singer Brenda Holloway
“Ocean Wonders: Sharks!” married gay couples equal is 72. Rock singer Chris Isaak is
with its largest tank at federal footing with all 62. Rock singer Patty Smyth is
379,000-gallons is set to other married Americans 61. U.S. Bicycling Hall of Famer
open Saturday while work and also cleared the way Greg LeMond is 57. Actor Chris
continues on the rest of the for same-sex marriages to O’Donnell is 48. Actor Nick
aquarium’s 14-acre campus, resume in California. New Offerman is 48. Actress Rebecca Derek Jeter, 44,
more than half of which England Patriots tight end Budig is 45. Country singer retired baseball
remains closed almost six Aaron Hernandez was Gretchen Wilson is 44. Actor- player
years after Sandy. ASSOCIATED PRESS arrested in the shooting musician Jason Schwartzman is
The Wildlife Conservation death of Odin Lloyd; 38. Actress Aubrey Plaza is 34.
Society, was about to break Coney Island. clad in a “shimmer wall” Hernandez was convicted Actress-singer Ariana Grande is 25.
ground on “Sharks!” when of aluminum tiles that of first-degree murder.
Inside there are 12 species
Sandy knocked out power evoke scales or a school
of sharks as well as six
and flooded exhibits, of sardines. Dozens of n 2017: The Supreme
electrical equipment and species of skates and rays. DON’T MISS IT
other sea creatures from Court said President
administrative offices at the The new exhibit is housed loggerhead sea turtles to Trump could forge ahead
aquarium, which is situated in a 57,500-square- striped bass join them in with a limited version of The top 3, most-read stories on LancasterOnline.
on the narrow peninsula foot building whose three massive tanks and his ban on travel from six Christy Mirack’s 1992 slaying solved with arrest of
that forms Brooklyn’s undulating shapes are several smaller ones. mostly Muslim countries. 1 Lancaster County man, district attorney says

New owner of Rockvale Outlets changing its name,


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EXERCISE LANCASTER CITY

$100K grant
YOGA WITH GOATS to fund plan
for renewal
Wells Fargo Regional Foundation
funding to aid Elm Street committee
TIM STUHLDREHER
ABBY KING
TSTUHLDREHER@LNPNEWS.COM
AKING@LNPNEWS.COM

The Elm Street Steering Committee announced


Monday that it has received a $100,000 grant to de-
velop a comprehensive revitalization plan for Lan-
caster’s southeast neighborhood.
The award comes from the Wells Fargo Regional
Foundation, and it puts the committee in line for a
Wells Fargo implementation grant when the plan is
finished.
“If we do things right — and we will — it will lead to
a $750,000 investment over the next five years,” said
Carlos Graupera, president of the Spanish American
Civic Association.

Community input
The committee was formed last year when SACA

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K. SCOTT KREIDER | LNP CORRESPONDENT PHOTOS obtained enrollment of the southeast in Pennsylva-
nia’s Elm Street revitalization program.
oat yoga classes started last The upcoming planning process will include public
week at the Amish Farm and meetings and a door-to-door survey, said Jack How-
House, where certified yoga ell, SACA’s Elm Street coordinator.
instructors incorporate the Also required under the terms of the grant is a com-
cuteness and activity level of goats GRANT, page A9
into fitness classes. The Amish Farm
attraction, at 2395 Covered Bridge
Drive, has more classes scheduled for
July and August. Tickets for sessions Municipal brief
are $35 and include a goat yoga T-shirt,
a ticket to the farm and a bar of goat
UPPER LEACOCK
milk soap. Call (717) 394-6185 and ask n What happened: During a June 7 board meeting,
for Jamie or Mikayla for more infor- Supervisor Nelson Bard expressed a safety concern over
gas supply pipes sticking up in the middle of the front
mation or visit amishfarmandhouse. yards of several properties on the south side of West Main
com/on-the-farm/goat-yoga or email Street in Leola. He said some of them are three feet high
jamie@amishfarmandhouse.com. and so close to the street that they could be hit by a car if
Above, Susan Ludwig stretches with there were a traffic accident, or that a pipe could be hit by
a goat stretched out on her lap. Right, a rising mower.
Cathy Cruz has a goat on her back and
another checking out her leg. n Background: The pipes mark where UGI’s gas supply
line from the street hooks up to the house. Township
Manager Michael Morris said although it’s not a township
responsibility, in light of the resident safety issue he called
UGI, who told him the pipes are a temporary measure until
MOUNT JOY they move the connection closer to the house.

Hospice campus renamed after donor n Quotable: “They are pretty unsightly and, I have to
say, hazardous,” Bard said after the meeting, noting
Facility named after Lancaster philanthropist E.E. Manny Murry some of the pipes have been in place for up to 10 years.
“When Mike Morris called UGI, they said, ‘Oh, well, that’s
HEATHER STAUFFER temporary; we’ll move them back against the wall like we
HSTAUFFER@LNPNEWS.COM
lies in our care and ensure end-of- erything come full circle.” always did,’ but 10 years is not temporary.”
life support in the future.” According to a news release,
Hospice & Community Care’s Hospice & Community Care Murry was never served by the n New employees: The board welcomed three new
Mount Joy campus is now named President and CEO Steve Knaub hospice but wrote, “in apprecia- employees to the township team: collection systems
The E.E. Manny Murry Center, for said the nonprofit bought the site tion of your comforting care to so operative Rodney Kurtz, road department manager Gerald
a Lancaster business leader and at 4075 Old Harrisburg Pike from many friends” on donation checks. Martin and administrative assistant Ashley Loreman.
philanthropist who died in 2016. Murry Construction. The names of the facilities
Ashley Peck, a spokeswoman for “Ten years later this campus has on campus — The Bob Fryer & n Sewage facilities plan: The township will continue
the nonprofit, said in an email that touched thousands of families Family Inpatient Center and the to discharge all public sewer flows through Lancaster
city’s advanced wastewater treatment plant. The Leola
it does not disclose gift amounts and provided care to countless in- Pathways Center for Grief & Loss Sewer Authority’s goal is to ensure treatment capacity
“but The E.E. Murry Family Foun- dividuals,” he said. “It is so fitting — have not changed. is available to serve the township’s projected growth
dation was very generous, and the to name this space after the man Hospice & Community Care through 2031.
gift will benefit patients and fami- who made it happen and to see ev- was founded in 1980. — John Jascoll, LNP Correspondent

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MURDER TIMELINE
Key moments in the murder
Mirack: DJ arrested in 25-year-old case
case from the archives of the
Lancaster New Era, Intelligencer
Journal and Sunday News: Continued from A1 suspects” in this case over
caster County District At- the years, he added.
n Dec. 21, 1992: Christy Mirack torney Craig Stedman said But Stedman said the in-
is found dead in her 2071 William
Penn Way Greenfield Estates
the break came when a DNA vestigation “is by no means
townhouse just after 9 a.m. sample from the crime scene closed.”
was uploaded to a public ge- Anyone who knows of a
n Dec. 22, 1992: Mirack was netic genealogy database. The possible connection be-
killed by someone who knew her,
investigators say. Her autopsy result was a match to a close tween Mirack and Rowe
showed she died of strangulation Lancaster County relative of should contact the district
by both hands and clothing. She Rowe’s. attorney’s office, he said.
was severely beaten on the head Undercover investigators Stedman declined to say if
and neck. Police place the time on May 31 recovered used Rowe is a suspect in other
of death between 7 a.m., when chewing gum and a water crimes, although he said his
her roommate left for work, and bottle Rowe had used while DNA has been entered into a
7:45 a.m., when she usually left working an event as a disc BLAINE T. SHAHAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOS
federal database.
for work. Above, a DNA composite of Christy Mirack’s killer is shown at 45
jockey at Smoketown Ele-
n Dec. 27, 1992: Mirack is laid to mentary School. years old, left, and 55 years old at a Nov. 1 news conference at the
East Lampeter Township police station. Below, a lawn mower sits Family grateful
rest in her hometown, Shamokin. The state police crime lab in front of the home of Raymond C. Rowe, 249 Whittier Lane in
n Dec. 28, 1992: Police say determined that DNA found Lancaster city, Monday. Mirack’s family was in-
they are looking for a man seen on the gum and the bottle formed of the arrest Mon-
parking a medium-sized car matched DNA taken from Mi- day. Stedman said Christy’s
across the street from Mirack’s rack’s body and on the carpet brother, Vince Mirack, ex-
townhouse and walking toward under her body. pressed joy at the arrest and
her home.
“Quite honestly, we didn’t asked that the family’s pri-
n Dec. 31, 1992: Police issue feel we had any more arrows vacy be respected.
a description of the man, a in the quiver” until the DNA The district attorney’s of-
“muscular white male” driving a
white car, a 1993 Dodge Shadow
got a hit, Stedman said. Before fice took over the investiga-
convertible, a 1990 Dodge the match, Rowe had not been tion from East Lampeter
Daytona ES or a Toyota. on the investigators’ radar, he police in 2016. State police
said. and the FBI helped with the
n Feb. 1, 1993: Blood and investigation.
hair samples are taken from a
31-year-old local man. No bail The slaying was discovered
when Mirack’s principal,
n March 31, 1993: Police Rowe was being held in Lan- Harry Goodman, went to her
say the results from blood
and hair samples cleared the caster County Prison and was home and found her body
person considered a prime not eligible for bail, Stedman after she didn’t appear for
suspect. Police by this time had said. Stedman said he will work.
interviewed more than 500 likely seek a first-degree mur- An autopsy showed that
people. der conviction and the death Mirack died by strangulation
n April 2, 1993: Vincent and penalty. with hands and clothing. She
Gerry Mirack, her parents, offer “This killer was at liberty tributes, including hair, eye said law enforcement “had also was beaten and sexu-
a $10,000 award for information for this brutal crime longer color and skin tone. The re- to collect a surreptitious ally assaulted. Her jaw was
leading to an arrest. than Christy Mirack was on port included three compos- sample” from Rowe to con- broken, Stedman said, and
n May 4, 1993: Police release this earth alive,” he said. “His ite photos of what the killer firm his connection to the her elbows and knees were
a drawing of a man a neighbor apprehension was long over- might look like. crime scene. They then col- bruised as she apparently put
said she saw walking on Pitney due.” Based on Parabon’s recom- lected Rowe’s water bottle up a struggle.
Road the morning of the murder. Investigators aren’t sure if mendation, detectives then and gum. Investigators had theorized
n July 20, 1993: Police update Mirack knew Rowe, but it is authorized the lab to upload Based on the state police the killer was known to Mi-
the description of the first possible she went to a club or the file to GEDmatch, a pub- crime lab’s analysis, he said, rack because there was no
suspect, the man seen parked event where they could have lic genealogy database, which there is a “1 in 200 octillion sign of forced entry into the
near the townhouse, to be met, Stedman said. resulted in matches to Rowe’s chance that it was someone” townhouse on William Penn
driving a 1987 or 1991 faded, Stedman said the investi- relatives. other than Rowe who left Way in Greenfield Estates.
silver Dodge Daytona hatchback gation will continue to try to DNA at the murder scene. The case stumped inves-
with black louvers or sunshades
on the rear window.
build an even stronger con- ‘Last shot’ Stedman said he believes tigators despite more than
nection between Rowe and this was the first time this 1,500 interviews in the first
n Aug. 8, 1993: FBI investigators the victim. “Parabon was really our type of DNA technology was three years. More than 60
join East Lampeter Township Rowe was 24 at the time of last shot,” Stedman said. used to solve a homicide men were cleared as their
police in the investigation.
the slaying and lived at 442 “Little did we know at the case in Pennsylvania. blood types and body fluids
n Dec. 11, 1994: Police take E. Chestnut St., about 4 miles time that it’s turned out to “There’s a new technology failed to match the killer’s.
the case to a group of criminal from Mirack’s home. be our best and led us to to- that can be married up with The Mirack family had of-
experts in Philadelphia. Virginia-based Parabon day.” determined investigators, fered a $10,000 reward for
n Oct. 10, 1995: Police say they NanoLabs played the key role Parabon’s same technology and when we do that, we can the killer’s arrest.
have conducted more than 1,500 in solving the killing. Hired led to the arrest of the so- have results such as this that In November, the district
interviews and eliminated more by the district attorney’s of- called Golden State Killer in would not have been pos- attorney’s office created a
than 60 men as suspects using
forensic testing to compare blood
fice, the lab last year created California earlier this year. sible otherwise,” he said. website, WhoKilledChristy
types and body fluids. a DNA genotype file and a But it wasn’t enough to DNA technology has been Mirack.com, to generate
“composite” of the killer’s at- make an arrest. Stedman used to clear “many, many tips.
n May 23, 2002: The Sunday
News gets a call from a man
asking about Mirack. The FBI
says it may have been her

Friends of victim, neighbors of suspect react


murderer.
n Dec. 3, 2007: Vince Mirack,
Christy’s brother, puts up a
billboard on Route 30 near Route
283 asking for tips. The arrest of Raymond Charles Rowe brings closure for some and shock for others
nOct. 22, 2008: The FBI posts
the Mirack murder on its website
under “seeking information.”
TIM STUHLDREHER
TSTUHLDREHER@LNPNEWS.COM
and Millersville University She said she ran into Mirack Neighbors shocked
graduate who now teaches a couple of weeks before the
n June 16, 2009: Vince Mirack
creates a Facebook page under
Kim Alpert said she can’t in upstate New York, said attack that cost her friend her For their part, neighbors
Christy Mirack’s name to try to express the feelings that came she got to know Mirack life. on Rowe’s quiet suburban
get tips. over her when she learned a through a mutual friend “It was nice catching up street said the arrest came as
suspect had been arrested in when they were education with her, because I hadn’t a shock. They declined to be
n July 7, 2011: An East Lampeter
Township businessman puts up the 1992 killing of her college students at Millersville in seen her for awhile,” she said. identified by name.
signs asking “Who murdered friend, Christy Mirack. the late 1980s. The news of Mirack’s death “He was the nicest guy I’ve ever
Christy Mirack?” “I’m still shaking from the Mirack had a tight-knit was a nightmare for all of met,” said one, who said he had
n Oct. 31, 2017: The district news,” she told LNP Monday group of friends who lived in Mirack’s friends, Alpert said; known Rowe at least a decade.
attorney’s office releases evening. the same dormitory. Alpert she herself had nightmares Another characterized
computer-generated images Earlier in the day, police said she became part of that and difficulty sleeping. Ever Rowe as a loving father, loving
developed with DNA found at arrested Raymond Charles circle — hanging out, going to since then she’s wondered: husband and a “do-anything-
the scene to put a possible face Rowe, 49, of Lancaster, at events, taking road trips to- Was the killer still out there for-you type of guy” and said
to the killer. his Whittier Lane home and gether. in the community some- she had never felt the least bit
n June 25: Lancaster DJ charged him in Mirack’s Mirack was a very special where? uneasy around him.
Raymond C. Rowe, 52, is arrested death. person and wonderful with “I hope this brings closure” “I would trust all my kids
in connection with the killing. Alpert, a J.P. McCaskey children, Alpert recalled. to Mirack’s family, she said. with him,” she said.

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dling of the closure.
“I’m pleased to see that Giant
has chosen to reinvest in the
neighborhood,” City Council-
Giant Food Stores said the
Continued from A1
conversion of its North man Ismail Smith-Wade-El
Reservoir Street site into a said, citing the jobs, the food
On-site pickup Peapod hub is part of an access and the maintenance of
set of projects that includes parking availability.
The location will offer curbside a gas station in Warwick Peapod could be a great em-
pickup as well as delivery, allow- Township and renovations at ployment opportunity for
the following stores:
ing customers to walk or drive some of the Puerto Ricans who
there and receive their orders. — 550 Centerville Road, relocated here after Hurricane
That feature addresses a ma- Lancaster Maria, City Councilwoman
jor concern of those who pro- SUBMITTED — 1360 Columbia Ave., Janet Diaz said.
tested the supermarket’s clo- A rendering of the new Peapod online delivery hub planned for North Lancaster Sorace said she’s impressed
sure last year: Ensuring access Reservoir Street shows an on-site pickup option. — 1605 Lititz Pike, Lancaster by the attitude of Giant’s new
for the many neighborhood — 1008 Lititz Pike, Lititz regional management team,
residents who don’t drive. site will be the fifth in Penn- 2017, along with one at 2074 saying its sincerity and integ-
Giant President Nicholas sylvania for the Giant-Peapod Fruitville Pike. Both were older rity “have gone so far in re-
Bertram said Giant will spend partnership. stores with small footprints, building goodwill and trust.”
about $6 million to remodel The project is part of a $22 and Giant said they didn’t fit its a grocery store within walking “We have been listening
the 39,500-square-foot site million investment by Giant in long-term plans here. distance as well as the loss of jobs closely to the community,”
and hopes to open in October. Lancaster County: Four super- There was little if any oppo- and the presence of a large va- Bertram said.
He said its layout will allow Gi- markets have been spruced up, sition to the Fruitville Pike clo- cant property in their backyard. The supermarket industry in
ant to provide on-site assistance and Giant has broken ground sure. The Hobby Lobby chain At the start of this year, Ber- Lancaster County is evolving
for customers who may not have for a gas station near its 1008 has leased the 49,000-square- tram succeeded Tom Lenkev- rapidly. Whole Foods will open
internet access or be comfort- Lititz Pike location, which it foot property and has begun ich as Giant’s president. Wednesday at The Shoppes at
able with online ordering. plans to open in August. renovations there, with plans In April, Giant made a por- Belmont on Fruitville Pike, while
Bertram also said the com- to open later this year. tion of the property’s park- Wegmans has announced a Sep-
pany will look into enabling ‘Rebuilding goodwill’ The North Reservoir Street ing lot available for neighbor tember opening for its branch
access for customers who use closure, however, sparked a parking — an amenity that Gi- at The Crossings at Conestoga
food stamps. Giant closed the North Reser- backlash, with community ant says will continue — and in Creek. Both stores are their re-
The North Reservoir Street voir Street supermarket in May members protesting the loss of May, it apologized for its han- spective companies’ first here.

Explosion: Improper installation led to deadly event


Continued from A1 ship home in 2006. The ated or replaced since the
lations concerning oper- investigation report re- Manor Township inci- QUESTIONS?
ator qualification train- leased in 2008 said a Per- dent, the NTSB said. Customers with any
ing standards did not maLock tee was leaking UGI also conducted a concern about their
exist, and UGI did not gas, similar to the Manor survey to identify leaks natural gas service
have a training program Township accident. from incorrectly in- should contact the UGI
for installing them,” the Federal regulations stalled PermaLock tees call center at 1-800-
report says. in 2002 required that and found 19 tee assem- 276-2722.
Between 1997 and personnel installing me- blies leaking gas as of
2006, fewer than 19,000 chanical tee tapping as- June 12.
PermaLock devices were semblies received train- “An incorrectly in- cerns about their natural
installed on UGI sys- ing, and UGI started a stalled tee assembly gas service should con-
tems, according to the certification program for can leak gas for several tact the UGI call center
energy company. such employees. months, years or decades at 800-276-2722.
UGI stopped using the after installation. Thus In a statement issued
PermaLock tee about 10 Replacing far, none of these recent after the report, UGI said PROVIDED BY HONEYWELL TO THE NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD.

years ago, the NTSB said the parts gas leak incidents identi- “it is committed to the A cross-section diagram of an exemplar PermaLock
in its report. fied by UGI’s leak survey safe and reliable delivery mechanical tapping tee assembly, like the one that was
improperly installed in Manheim Township.
Around that time, Since 2007 UGI has have caused any person- of energy to our custom-
NTSB released a report remediated or replaced al injuries or property ers and to the many com-
on findings in a gas ex- about 4,000 PermaLock damage,” according to munities we serve.” “The analysis and prob- take several months,” ac-
plosion that destroyed tee assemblies. More than the NTSB. The NTSB continues to able cause will be in the cording to NTSB spokes-
a West Lampeter Town- 1,000 have been remedi- Customers with con- investigate. final report, which could man Eric Weiss.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS

MILWAUKEE — Pro-
In brief
duction of Harley-David-
son motorcycles sold in BUDGET
Europe will move from
U.S. factories to facilities
Senate approves $145B on
overseas, the Milwau-
kee-based company
spending for vets, energy
announced Monday, a The Senate on Monday approved a $145 billion
consequence of the re- spending bill to fund the Energy Department and
taliatory tariffs the EU is veterans’ programs for the next budget year.
imposing on American The 86-5 vote in favor of the bill sends it back to
exports in an escalat- the House, which approved a similar bill this month.
ing trade war with the Lawmakers hope to send a unified bill to President
Trump administration. Donald Trump as the first of what they hope will be
President Donald a series of spending bills signed into law before the
Trump has used the icon- new budget year begins Oct. 1.
ic American motorcycle The three-bill bundle approved Monday includes a
maker as an example of $5.1 billion increase for the Department of Veterans
a U.S. business harmed Affairs, including $1.1 billion to pay for a law Trump
by trade barriers in other signed in June to give veterans more freedom to see
countries, but Harley had NEW YORK TIMES FILE
doctors outside the troubled VA system.
warned that tariffs could President Donald Trump shakes hands with Matt Levatich, the chief executive of The bill includes $43.8 billion for energy and wa-
negatively impact its Harley-Davidson, during an event outside the White House on Feb. 2, 2017. ter programs, including programs to ensure nuclear
sales. stockpile readiness and spur innovation in energy re-
Trump tweeted Mon- Milwaukee, and the search. The bill also funds flood-control projects and
day that he’s surprised Global sale
salesofofHarley-Davidson
Harley-Davidson Kansas City and York addresses regional ports and waterways.
that Harley-Davidson Motorcycle retail sales: plants.
was first “to wave the TWELVE MONTHS ENDED 2016 2017 “Will Harley use any
White Flag” in the tariff U.S. 161,658 147,972 excuse to ship jobs CLEAN WATER
dispute between the U.S.
and the European Union.
Europe*
Other Asia Pacific
39,942
22,610
39,773
20,842
overseas?” Martinez
added. “Does Harley
Kreider Farms raises
The European Union
on Friday began rolling
Canada 10,203 10,081 even understand what
‘Made in America’
$155K for campaign
Japan 10,279 9,506
out tariffs on American Latin America 9,701 9,452
means?” Kreider Farms has raised $155,000 to help provide
imports including bour- The Trump admin- clean water to people in developing countries.
Other Europe/ 5,896 5,162
bon, peanut butter and Middle East/ Africa istration has started The Manheim-based business recently held its in-
orange juice. The EU tar- *Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Lux- fights with trading augural 6K for Water to benefit World Vision, a global
iffs on $3.4 billion worth embourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, U.K. partners around the humanitarian organization and the largest nongov-
of U.S. products are re- SOURCE: Harley-Davidson Inc. world, imposing tariffs ernmental provider of clean water in the developing
taliation for duties the on imported steel and world.
Trump administration is aluminum, provoking More than 300 took part in the May 19 walk/run.
imposing on European company. The EU sales 18 months, the motorcy- retaliation from close Kreider Farms chose a distance of 6 kilometers, or
steel and aluminum. make up almost 16.4 per- cle maker said. U.S. allies including 3.73 miles, because it’s the average distance people in
The company said in a cent of Harley-David- The company is already the European Union, developing countries have to walk every day for wa-
regulatory filing Monday son’s worldwide sales. In struggling with falling Canada, Mexico and ter that is often unsafe to drink.
that EU tariffs on its mo- the U.S., Harley-David- sales. In January, it said Turkey. And it has The sum raised by the event will allow World Vi-
torcycles exported from son sold 147,972 motor- it would consolidate its announced tariffs on sion to provide water for more than 3,000 people for
the U.S. jumped between cycles last year, according Kansas City, Missouri, $50 billion in Chi- life.
6 percent and 31 percent, to company data. plant into its York facil- nese goods — a tariff
adding about $2,200 per “Increasing interna- ity. U.S. motorcycle sales list that could swell to
average motorcycle ex- tional production to alle- peaked at more than 1.1 $450 billion if Beijing MOUNTVILLE
ported from the U.S. to
the EU.
viate the EU tariff burden
is not the company’s pref-
million in 2005 but then
plummeted during the
refuses to back down
and counterpunch-
Service center opens for
The impact on U.S.
workers because of Har-
erence but represents the
only sustainable option
recession. It wasn’t im-
mediately known wheth-
es with retaliatory
moves.
electric-utility truck devices
ley-Davidson’s decision to make its motorcycles er any other facilities “More firms will Terex Services has opened its Lancaster Service
was not immediately accessible to customers would be consolidated. follow Harley’s lead Center, 180 N. Donnerville Road, Mountville.
clear. Harley-Davidson in the EU and maintain and move production The service center for south-central Pennsylvania
declined interview re- a viable business in Eu- Response to overseas,” says Mary had been in Thomasville, York County.
quests Monday but said rope,” the company said announcement Lovely, a Syracuse But Terex Services moved it here to bring it closer
in prepared remarks that in its prepared remarks. University economist to customers and the homes of its employees.
the company “maintains Harley-Davidson said it “Harley-Davidson’s who studies trade. The leased 35,000-square-foot location, with 10
a strong commitment to will not raise its prices to announcement today “Can’t blame them. employees, opened for business May 14.
U.S.-based manufactur- avert “an immediate and is the latest slap in the Many companies are It provides repairs and maintenance on Terex dig-
ing which is valued by lasting detrimental im- face to the loyal, highly- being put in very diffi- ger derricks, aerial devices, auger drills and auger
riders globally.” pact” on sales in Europe. skilled workforce that cult positions.” tooling for the electric-utility industry.
It will instead absorb a made Harley an iconic Lovely said Harley The facility also can work on Terex boom truck
Large market significant amount of the American brand,” Robert and other compa- cranes and Genie telehandlers, scissor and boom
cost in the near term. It Martinez Jr., president nies face retaliatory lifts.
Harley-Davidson Inc. anticipates the cost for of the International As- tariffs in Europe and In addition, the new building has a training room
sold almost 40,000 mo- the rest of the year to be sociation of Machinists elsewhere if they try for operator and technical instruction of customers
torcycles in the EU last approximately $30 mil- and Aerospace Workers, to export products. and Terex employees.
year, its second-largest lion to $45 million. said in a statement. The Trump’s tariffs also As LNP reported in December, the $3.4 million
market after the United Shifting the production union represents Har- raise costs on import- building was developed by Oak Tree Development
States, according to the overseas could take up to ley-Davidson workers in ed parts they need to Group, with the help of a $1.7 million loan from the
manufacture in the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority.
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Mixed results? 2,800 S&P 500 25,400 Dow Jones industrials


Wall Street expects Lennar’s Close: 2,717.07 Close: 24,252.80 Stocks skidded Monday as investors grew concerned that technolo-
2,740 24,740
Change: -37.81 (-1.4%) Change: -328.09 (-1.3%) gy companies are being pulled into the broadening trade dispute
latest quarterly report card will
2,680 24,080 between the U.S. and China. Indexes in Europe and Asia also fell.
show mixed results. 10 DAYS 10 DAYS
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost as much as 496 points be-
Financial analysts predict the 2,880 27,200 fore partly recovering after the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg
homebuilder will report today that reported the administration will limit exports of some high-tech prod-
its fiscal second-quarter earnings 26,400 ucts to China, and will limit investment in technology firms by com-
2,800 panies with substantial Chinese ownership. Tariffs by the U.S. on
declined from a year earlier, even
25,600 tens of billions of dollars in imports from China, and retaliatory taxes
as revenue increased. Lennar has
2,720 by China on U.S. goods, take effect in less than two weeks.
benefited from growth in
24,800 Harley-Davidson HOG Campbell Soup CPB
new-home orders this year, includ-
ing those acquired through its 2,640 Close: $41.57 -2.64 or -6.0% Close: $42.23 3.63 or 9.4%
24,000 The motorcycle maker said it will The New York Post reported that
buyout of rival builder CalAtlantic shift some production overseas in Kraft Heinz is interested in buying
Group earlier this year. 2,560 23,200 response to tariffs imposed by the the company.
J F M A M J J F M A M J European Union.
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The cruise line company cut its an- The Wall Street Journal reported
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Stock market swings and U.S. 52-week range 52-week range
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trade disputes have not put much
business. Vol.: 16.8m (4.2x avg.) PE: 16.0 Vol.: 71.5m (1.4x avg.) PE: 5.3
of a dent in U.S. consumers’
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reading since November 2000. It offices and make plans to refocus its business. It forecast smaller profit with Raycom in a deal the compa- company’s favor in a lawsuit over
nies valued at $3.6 billion. rules it imposes on merchants who
stood at 128.0 in May, snapping margins for the current fiscal year than it reported in the 12 months that accept its cards.
a two-month slide. Economists just ended. $16 $105
project the index held steady in Investors were not pleased and sent its shares down nearly 18 percent following 14 100
June. The business research the announcement, marking the company’s biggest single-day plunge since 1987. 12 95
group issues its latest consumer It may be some time before investors get any news: the company’s annual 10 90
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June 25 prices both fell Natural Gas (mm btu) 2.92 2.95 -0.75 -1.0
$31.25 0.7 percent Unleaded Gas (gal) 2.05 2.07 -0.92 +14.0
28 each. Gold METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD
120 prices were little
J F M A M J Gold (oz) 1265.60 1267.40 -0.14 -3.1
2018
changed and Silver (oz) 16.31 16.44 -0.80 -4.4
26
Source: FactSet Monday’s silver fell nearly Platinum (oz) 868.80 873.30 -0.52 -7.0
1 percent. Copper (lb) 2.99 3.03 -1.34 -8.8
close Palladium (oz) 945.30 956.30 -1.15 -12.0
24
$22.99 AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD
Spotlight on Sonic
Cattle (lb) 1.06 1.08 -2.12 -13.9
Sonic serves up its latest quarterly 22
Coffee (lb) 1.17 1.17 +0.21 -7.1
results today. Corn (bu) 3.51 3.57 -1.89 -0.1
The operator of hamburger
2017 2018 Cotton (lb) 0.86 0.85 +0.60 +9.3
20
drive-in restaurants has been Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 564.10 560.10 +0.71 +25.9
offering lower-priced combo meals Source: FactSet Sarah Skidmore Sell; Jenni Sohn • AP Orange Juice (lb) 1.57 1.61 -2.12 +15.7
in a bid to be more competitive. Soybeans (bu) 8.74 8.95 -2.24 -8.1
Wheat (bu) 4.77 4.91 -2.95 +11.7
In March, it launched a mobile
(Previous and change figures reflect current contract.)
ordering service. Investors will be
listening for details on how these
and other initiatives affected sales
trends for Sonic in the March-May
quarter.
Company
Spotlight Supremely favorable ruling
Shares in American Express got a boost after the federal law. The provisions prohibit merchants from
Interestrates TREASURIES

3-month T-bill
LAST PVS

1.91 1.90 +0.01


NET
CHG
1YR
WK MO QTR AGO

t s s .94
Supreme Court let stand an appeals court ruling that encouraging customers to use other credit cards with 6-month T-bill 2.13 2.08 +0.05 s s s 1.09
favored the credit card issuer in a lawsuit over rules the lower transaction fees. 52-wk T-bill 2.31 2.32 -0.01 t s s 1.20
company imposes on merchants. Visa and MasterCard agreed to change their practices. 2-year T-note 2.54 2.54 ... t s s 1.34
The Obama administration and American Express decided to go to trial. The yield on the 5-year T-note 2.75 2.77 -0.02 t t s 1.76
10-year Treasury 7-year T-note 2.84 2.86 -0.02 1.97
more than a dozen states sued A federal trial court ruled against the t t s
note fell to 2.88 10-year T-note 2.88 2.89 -0.01 2.14
American Express and payment company, but an appeals court reversed percent on
t t s
processors Visa and MasterCard in that decision, a ruling the Supreme Court 30-year T-bond 3.03 3.04 -0.01 t t t 2.71
Monday. Yields
2010, arguing that the companies’ upheld on Monday. affect rates on
so-called “anti-steering” provisions in American Express shares rose 1.3 mortgages and NET 1YR
BONDS LAST PVS CHG AGO
their contracts with merchants violate percent to $98.54. other consumer
loans. Barclays Glob Agg Bd 2.01 2.00 +0.01 1.53
Barclays USAggregate 3.33 3.33 ... 2.47
American Express (AXP) Monday’s close: $98.54 Total return 1-yr 3-yr* 5-yr* PRIME FED
Barclays US Corp 4.01 4.04 -0.03 3.12
52-WEEK RANGE
AXP 21.6% 9.0 7.7 RATE FUNDS
Price-earnings ratio: 29 Barclays US High Yield 6.28 6.26 +0.02 5.66
LAST 5.00 1.88
$82 $103 (Based on past 12-month results) Div. yield: 1.4% Dividend: $1.40 Moodys AAA Corp Idx 3.99 3.98 +0.01 3.60
6 MO AGO 4.50 1.38
AP AP *annualized Source: FactSet 1 YR AGO 4.25 1.13 10-Yr. TIPS .77 0.76 +0.01 .43

30 Biggest Mutual Funds ASSETS TOTAL RETURN/RANK PCT GlobalMarkets


FUND (Mlns) NAV 4-WK 1-YR 5-YR LOAD
INDEX CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR YTD
ASSETS TOTAL RETURN/RANK PCT Vanguard TtInSIdxAdmrl 70,525 28.95 -3.4 +7.0/B +6.8/B NL
FUND (Mlns) NAV 4-WK 1-YR 5-YR LOAD Dodge & Cox Stk 69,866 203.25 +0.6 +12.9/A +13.3/A NL S&P 500 2717.07 -37.81 -1.37% t t s +1.63%
Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl 243,630 251.99 0.0 +13.6/B +13.6/A NL American Funds CptlIncBldrA m 67,979 59.71 -0.9 +1.7/E +6.3/B 5.75 Buenos Aires Merval 28859.85 -1414.20 -4.67% s t t -4.01%
Vanguard TtlSMIdxAdmrl 197,083 68.36 +0.3 +14.3/B +13.6/A NL American Funds AmrcnBalA m 63,934 27.03 +0.1 +8.1/A +9.5/A 5.75 Frankfurt DAX 12270.33 -309.39 -2.46% t t s -5.01%
Vanguard TtlSMIdxInv 131,708 68.34 +0.3 +14.2/B +13.5/A NL American Funds InvCAmrcA m 62,359 40.11 -0.4 +11.8/D +12.9/B 5.75 London FTSE 100 7509.84 -172.43 -2.24% t t s -2.31%
Vanguard InsIdxIns 127,702 247.59 0.0 +13.6/B +13.6/A NL Dodge & Cox IntlStk 61,244 42.83 -4.6 -0.1/E +6.3/C NL Hong Kong Hang Seng 28961.39 -377.31 -1.29% t t t -3.20%
Vanguard TtInSIdxInv 125,290 17.31 -3.4 +7.0/B +6.8/B NL Vanguard PrmCpAdmrl 57,761 140.16 -1.1 +17.2/D +17.2/A NL Paris CAC-40 5283.86 -103.52 -1.92% t t s -0.54%
Vanguard TtlSMIdxIns 118,410 68.37 +0.3 +14.3/B +13.6/A NL American Funds WAMtInvsA m 56,626 44.36 -0.5 +13.5/A +12.3/A 5.75 Mexico City Bolsa 46747.86 +10.21 +0.02% s s t -5.28%
Vanguard InsIdxInsPlus 97,367 247.61 0.0 +13.6/B +13.7/A NL American Funds CptWldGrIncA m 56,322 50.54 -2.6 +9.9/C +9.9/C 5.75 Tokyo Nikkei 225 22338.15 -178.68 -0.79% t t s -1.87%
Fidelity Contrafund 96,071 131.63 +0.6 +21.7/B +16.2/B NL Dodge & Cox Inc 56,141 13.44 -0.2 -0.1/A +3.2/A NL
Seoul Composite 2357.88 +0.66 +0.03% t t t -4.44%
Vanguard TtInSIdxInsPlus 94,206 115.78 -3.4 +7.1/B +6.9/B NL Vanguard InTrTEAdmrl 54,315 13.88 +0.4 +0.5/C +3.4/B NL
Singapore Straits Times 3260.84 -26.56 -0.81% t t t -4.18%
American Funds GrfAmrcA m 89,223 53.71 +0.7 +20.3/B +15.8/B 5.75 PIMCO TtlRetIns 53,592 9.96 0.0 -0.6/B +2.7/B NL
Sao Paolo Bovespa 70952.97 +312.34 +0.44% s t t -7.13%
Vanguard WlngtnAdmrl 86,046 70.74 -0.6 +6.6/C +9.1/A NL American Funds FdmtlInvsA m 53,253 62.20 -0.5 +12.9/C +13.5/A 5.75
Vanguard TtBMIdxAdmrl 83,634 10.41 +0.1 -1.4/D +2.3/C NL PIMCO IncInstl 53,244 11.98 0.0 +2.2/A +6.0/A NL Sydney All Ordinaries 6308.70 -13.40 -0.21% s s s +2.29%
Fidelity 500IndexPrm 77,180 95.33 0.0 +13.6/B +13.6/A NL Metropolitan West TtlRetBdI 46,667 10.37 +0.2 -0.9/B +2.6/B NL Toronto S&P/TSX 16183.96 -266.18 -1.62% t s s -0.16%
American Funds IncAmrcA m 74,453 22.62 -0.7 +4.9/E +8.0/D 5.75 Franklin Templeton IncA m 43,608 2.31 +0.4 +3.9/C +5.9/B 4.25 Shanghai Composite 2859.34 -30.42 -1.05% t t t -13.54%

LocalStocks
52-WK RANGE YTD 1YR Vol 52-WK RANGE YTD 1YR Vol
NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR%CHG %RTN (Thous) P/E DIV NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR%CHG %RTN (Thous) P/E DIV
AT&T Inc T 31.17 1 39.80 31.71 +.02 +0.1 s t t -18.4 -11.6 48594 12 2.00f Patterson Cos PDCO 20.57 2 48.30 24.12 -.50 -2.0 t s s -33.2 -46.5 3293 11 1.04
Air Products APD 140.78 5175.17 155.76 -2.32 -1.5 t t t -5.1 +12.3 1175 23 4.40 Penn Natl Gaming PENN 19.98 9 36.29 33.70 -.91 -2.6 t t s +7.6 +61.0 1302 35 ...
Arconic Inc ARNC 16.66 1 31.17 16.87 -.17 -1.0 t t t -38.1 -31.7 3909 dd 0.24
Armstrong Flooring AFI 12.03 4 18.60 14.59 -.09 -0.6 t s s -13.8 -20.1 102 69 ... Penney JC Co Inc JCP 2.25 1 5.63 2.44 -.18 -6.9 t s t -22.8 -40.2 23236 41 ...
Armstrong World Inds AWI 43.77 9 65.00 62.40 -.95 -1.5 t s s +3.1 +43.2 301 15 ... Pfizer Inc PFE 32.32 6 39.43 36.38 -.13 -0.4 t s s +0.4 +11.1 19361 15 1.36
BB&T Corp BBT 43.03 7 56.31 51.71 +.10 +0.2 s t t +4.0 +22.3 5245 16 1.50a
Rite Aid Corp RAD 1.38 3 4.21 2.11 +.09 +4.5 s s s +7.1 -34.4 27522 3 ...
Bco Santander SA SAN 5.25 1 7.57 5.42 -.07 -1.3 t t t -17.1 -11.7 6388 0.21e
CNH Indl NV CNHI 10.53 1 15.65 10.55 -.13 -1.2 t t t -21.3 -5.2 1625 cc 0.14e Sears Holdings Corp SHLD 1.99 1 10.76 2.26 -.16 -6.6 t t t -36.9 -64.5 1930 dd ...
Campbell Soup CPB 32.63 5 54.37 42.23 +3.63 +9.4 s s t -12.2 -25.9 28601 13 1.40 Skyline Cp SKY 5.49 0 34.78 33.39 ... ... r s s+159.8 +437.5 35 ...
Carpenter Tech CRS 35.89 7 61.49 52.13 -4.03 -7.2 t t s +2.2 +56.5 465 40 0.72
TE Connectivity Ltd TEL 77.15 6108.23 93.84 -1.29 -1.4 t t t -1.3 +22.8 1871 27 1.76f
Costco Wholesale COST150.00 0211.77 211.75 +.65 +0.3 s s s +13.8 +33.4 2398 30 2.28f
Donegal A DGICA 13.28 1 18.25 13.71 +.20 +1.5 s t t -20.8 -12.0 49 24 0.57f Tanger Factory SKT 19.86 6 27.88 24.09 +.17 +0.7 s s s -9.1 -1.6 2451 12 1.40f
Donlley RRD 6.15 1 12.99 6.83 -.32 -4.5 t s t -26.6 -34.4 735 8 0.56 Tyson Foods TSN 58.36 5 84.65 69.83 +.45 +0.6 s s t -13.9 +14.1 1142 13 1.20
Donnelley Finl Solu DFIN 15.22 3 23.73 17.23 -1.12 -6.1 t s s -11.6 -15.3 515 ...
Exelon Corp EXC 35.37 9 42.67 41.85 +.35 +0.8 s s s +6.2 +16.9 6612 12 1.38f UGI Corp UGI 42.51 0 51.85 52.24 +.68 +1.3 s s s +11.3 +6.8 693 11 1.04f
Frontier Comm FTR 6.08 1 18.60 6.17 -.37 -5.7 t t t -8.7 -53.9 4187 2.40 Univrsl Corp UVV 45.95 0 68.25 66.45 +.30 +0.5 s s s +26.6 +5.1 214 9 3.00f
Fulton Financial FULT 16.45 2 19.55 16.95 -.25 -1.5 t t t -5.3 -4.7 767 17 0.48
Urban Outfitters URBN 16.68 0 48.24 45.22 -.83 -1.8 t s s +29.0 +163.6 2940 23 ...
GlaxoSmithKline PLC GSK 34.52 6 44.44 39.92 -.97 -2.4 t s s +12.5 -2.5 2738 2.89e
Harley Davidson HOG 39.34 2 56.55 41.57 -2.64 -6.0 t t t -18.3 -18.8 4364 13 1.48 Verizon Comm VZ 42.80 6 54.77 49.60 -.16 -0.3 t s s -6.3 +14.7 19300 7 2.36
Henry Schein Inc HSIC 62.56 4 93.14 74.54 -.15 -0.2 t s s +6.7 -18.9 1798 29 ... WalMart Strs WMT 73.13 4109.98 86.47 +1.65 +1.9 s s t -12.4 +15.0 15933 21 2.08f
Hershey Company HSY 89.10 2115.82 94.20 +1.53 +1.7 s s t -17.0 -13.8 1488 20 2.62
Weis Mkts WMK 31.26 0 57.82 56.17 -.49 -0.9 t s s +35.7 +22.0 236 27 1.20
Intl Paper IP 50.00 2 66.94 53.04 +.04 +0.1 s t t -8.5 -2.8 2721 18 1.90
Johnson & Johnson JNJ 118.62 2148.32 122.59 -.25 -0.2 t s t -12.3 -7.2 8084 16 3.60f Wells Fargo & Co WFC 49.27 3 66.31 53.96 +.02 ... r t s -11.1 +5.7 21055 12 1.56
Kellogg Co K 56.40 9 71.65 69.05 +1.65 +2.4 s s s +1.6 -1.2 4278 17 2.16 Windstream Hldgs WIN 5.37 1 21.35 6.39 -.31 -4.6 t s t -30.9 -62.9 856 ...
Kroger Co KR 19.69 9 31.45 29.33 -.36 -1.2 t s s +6.8 +33.8 15954 12 0.50
YRC Worldwide Inc YRCW 8.07 3 17.61 10.23 -.82 -7.4 t t s -28.9 +10.4 819 dd ...
LSC Communicatio LKSD 11.58 5 22.37 16.52 +.42 +2.6 s s t +9.0 -20.8 555 1.04f
Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in
M&T Bank MTB 141.12 6197.37 171.84 -1.14 -0.7 t t t +0.5 +10.4 645 19 3.20f last 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate.
Nwst Bancshares Inc NWBI 15.06 0 18.20 17.93 -.19 -1.0 t s s +7.2 +23.2 356 19 0.68 j - Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears.
m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared
PNC Financial PNC 119.41 5163.59 138.43 -.93 -0.7 t t t -4.1 +17.9 3329 13 3.00 or paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end
PPL Corp PPL 25.30 3 39.90 28.79 +.53 +1.9 s s s -7.0 -23.5 10253 13 1.64 fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months.
A8 TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2018 LNP | LANCASTER, PA

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In brief
IMMIGRATION

Authorities abandon
‘zero tolerance’
The nation’s top border enforcement
official acknowledged Monday that au-
thorities have abandoned, for now, the
Trump administration’s “zero-toler-
ance” policy toward immigrant fami-
lies after the president ordered an end
to the separation of parents and chil-
dren who cross the southern border.
Addressing reporters in Texas, Cus-
toms and Border Protection Com-
missioner Kevin McAleenan said
he stopped sending cases of parents
charged with illegally entering the
country to prosecutors after President
Donald Trump signed an executive or-
der last week to cease the separations.
The commissioner and Sessions in-
sisted that the administration’s policy
remains in effect, but the cases cannot
be prosecuted because parents can-
not be separated from their children. ASSOCIATED PRESS

McAleenan said he is working on a plan Fire crews battle a wildfire Monday near Cache Creek Road in Spring Valley, Calif. Thousands were forced to flee their homes
Monday as major wildfires encroached on a charred area of Northern California still recovering from severe blazes in recent years.
to resume prosecutions.
PENNSYLVANIA CALIFORNIA

New college saving


grants approved Wildfires strike region again
Pennsylvania is starting a program
proposed by state Treasurer Joe Tor- Still-recovering county continues to see evacuations, damage as blazes spread
sella to provide college savings ac-
counts for newborns, beginning with a PAUL ELIAS ceive more state resources to fight the wine country.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
$100 grant. fire and for recovery. “I think we’re all just so traumatized
Torsella said Monday the program SAN FRANCISCO — Thousands Jim Steele, an elected supervisor, and overwhelmed with all these fires
will be open to any child starting next were forced to flee their homes Mon- said the county is impoverished and year after year; this whole community
year who is a Pennsylvania resident day as major wildfires encroached on its fire-fighting equipment antiquated. is at a breaking point,” said Terri Gon-
at birth or adopted by a Pennsylvania a charred area of Northern California He also said the county has just a few salves, 55, who evacuated her home
family. Parents will be notified about still recovering from severe blazes in roads into and out of the region, which around midnight Sunday.
the account set up for them. recent years, sparking concern the can hinder response time. Steele said Fire battalion Chief Jonathan Cox
Gov. Tom Wolf signed the program state may be in for another destructive the area has also been susceptible to said more than 230 firefighters were
into law Friday. series of wildfires this summer. fire for many decades because dense battling the Lake County fire in a rug-
It’s projected at a $14 million an- Severe drought has already forced of- brush and trees in the sparsely popu- ged area that made it difficult to get
nual cost, and Torsella said it can be ficials in several western states to close lated area, but the severity of the latest equipment close the blaze.
financed by donations and surpluses national parks as precautions against blazes is unexpected. Authorities on Monday afternoon
in the existing college savings program. wildfires and issue warnings through- lifted evacuation orders in Tehama
out the region to prepare for the worst. Destruction’s numbers County, where two wildfires were
SUPREME COURT In California, officials said unusually burning. Multiple homes and busi-
Religion, maps hot weather, high winds and highly
flammable vegetation turned brittle
The fire that broke out Saturday eve-
ning has forced 3,000 residents from
nesses in the city of Red Bluff were de-
stroyed.
rulings delayed by drought helped fuel the fires that
began over the weekend, the same
their homes and destroyed at least 22
buildings. It is the latest devastating
Residents also fled a wildfire in Shas-
ta County.
After failing to fully resolve two diffi- conditions that led to the state’s dead- blaze to rip through the isolated and No cause has been determined for
cult cases this term, the Supreme Court liest and most destructive fire year in impoverished county of just 65,000 any of the fires.
signaled Monday it was still not ready 2017. people in the last few years. While the weekend’s blazes were the
to decide whether a Christian shop Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday de- In 2015, a series of fires destroyed first major ones of the season to hit
owner can refuse service to a same-sex clared a state of emergency in Lake 2,000 buildings and killed four people. California, others have raged through-
wedding or whether some states have County, where the biggest fire was The following year, an arsonist start- out the west for weeks. Earlier this
gone too far in gerrymandering their raging about 120 miles north of San ed a fire that wiped out 300 buildings. month, a Colorado wildfire forced
election maps for partisan advantage. Francisco, a rural region particularly Last year, the county was among residents of more than 2,000 homes to
The justices said they would not hear hard-hit by fires in recent years. The those ravaged by a string of fires that evacuate. The last evacuees returned
two similar cases in the fall, instead declaration will enable officials to re- ripped through Northern California home last week.
sending them back to lower courts to
be reconsidered.
The brief orders, issued without reg-
istered dissents, suggest the justices IMMIGRATION
are essentially deadlocked on both is-
sues for now.
WASHINGTON
Detainees given impossible decisions
Cuts to school ‘Sign this ... get your kids back’ Trump plan gives custody choice
safety proposed
The House is proposing to cut about LOS ANGELES TIMES ration Wednesday, only MCCLATCHY ents, in immigration deten-
WASHINGTON BUREAU
$110 million in funding for school MCALLEN, Texas — 522 children had been re- tion for more than 20 days.
safety and behavioral health programs, Immigrant parents sepa- united with their parents, WASHINGTON — The But, if a parent does not
even as Congress continually increases rated from their children according to Homeland Trump administration wish the child to be released
spending on its own security. Some and detained are being Security. is developing a plan that from custody and taken
lawmakers and education advocates given a choice: If they Many of the mostly would give parents who are away from them, the so-
question the logic of this amid a na- want to see their children, Central American par- caught crossing the border called Flores court settle-
tionwide conversation on school secu- they must withdraw their ents fled gang violence or illegally a difficult choice: ment notes the parent can
rity, gun violence and self-harm. asylum claims and agree domestic abuse and came Remain detained with their keep the child with them in
to be deported, according to the United States seek- child in a large tent city custody. More than 2,000
ARIZONA to advocates offering to ing asylum. They usually or give up custody of their Latin American children
Pharmacist denies represent them.
“They went in and told
plead guilty to entering
the country illegally in
child, at least temporar-
ily, according to two sourc-
have been placed in shel-
ters or foster homes since
termination drug the parents if you sign
this, you can get your kids
federal criminal court
and are transferred to Im-
es who have discussed the
plans with administration
the Trump administration’s
“zero-tolerance” plan went
The Arizona State Board of Phar- back,” said Jodi Goodwin, migration and Customs officials. into effect.
macy will investigate the complaint of an attorney coordinating Enforcement detention The proposal is being con- Critics said they see the
a woman who says a Walgreens phar- a “rapid response team” centers such as Port Isa- sidered as part of a hastily proposal as morally un-
macist refused to give her medication of about 10 volunteer law- bel to await deportation crafted solution to the prob- sound, for a parent to choose
necessary to end her pregnancy. yers aiding immigrants while their children are lem of complying with Pres- between detention for their
The woman, who the Arizona Re- at Port Isabel Detention turned over to the De- ident Donald Trump’s ex- child or give them up to the
public identified as Nicole Arteaga, Center in Texas’s Rio partment of Health and ecutive order last week that government, but supporters
described in a viral Facebook post how Grande Valley. Human Services within ended his administration’s argue there are advantages
she was publicly humiliated when at- Goodwin said none of 72 hours, placed in shel- policy of separating parents to remaining in detention
tempting to fill the prescription to end their clients signed, but ters or federal foster care and children arrested at the if their asylum claim is le-
her pregnancy after her doctor deter- the facility houses several across the country. border. gitimate. Not only does the
mined she would ultimately miscarry. hundred immigrants, and “What they’re telling The idea is a way to side- family remain united, but
She says the pharmacist refused to fill she can’t be sure what the them now is if they sign step a major legal road block detention cases move much
the prescription with other customers others did. a voluntary departure or- that prevents Trump from faster and a quicker resolu-
within earshot and she left in tears. Since the Trump ad- der, they’re going to meet fully implementing his ex- tion is likely.
Arizona is one of six states that ministration’s “zero-tol- their child at the airport,” ecutive order to keep par- “If you cooperate, then we
permit pharmacists to refuse to fill erance” policy started in lawyer Cynthia Milian ents and children detained have more flexibility,” said
prescriptions on moral or religious April, 2,053 children have said of immigrant parents during their court proceed- Jessica Vaughan, director of
grounds without requiring a referral or been separated from their separated from their chil- ings. Current law prohib- policy studies for the Cen-
transfer of the prescription, according parents. Although Trump dren. “People are forgoing its the federal government ter for Immigration Studies,
to the National Women’s Law Center. issued an executive or- their asylum claim just to from keeping children de- which advocates for tougher
SOURCE: WIRE REPORTS der ending family sepa- be with their child.” tained, even with their par- immigration laws.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA LOCAL TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2018 A9

Police log of East King Street and


broke it, then fled. Total
and possession of drug
paraphernalia after a
Square, police said. male approximately 32
years old on June 18 at 9:35
loss: $50. domestic dispute, police n LANCASTER: Two a.m. stole a cellphone from
ACCESS DEVICE reported stolen on June 18
was located later that day
said. unknown males on June 16 the Sprint kiosk at 142 Park
City Center, police said.
FRAUD n MANHEIM TWP.: Zakia about 2 a.m. robbed two
in the 900 block of East
n MANHEIM TWP.: Orange Street, police said.
N. Bethea, 29, of Lancaster,
was charged June 20 after
DUI victims at gunpoint outside
O’Halloran’s Irish Pub & Eatery, n LANCASTER: A dark-
An unknown person or she ripped down a shower n MANHEIM TWP.: Daniel 764 High St., police said. skinned, brown-haired male,
Cruz, 32, of Lancaster, was
persons on June 16 at 1:38
p.m. accessed the victim’s
BURGLARY curtain on her neighbor’s
property on the 1300 block charged June 18 after a
approximately 5-foot-8,
wearing a white shirt and
bank account and withdrew n CLAY TWP.: An of New Danville Pike, police traffic stop, police said. SIMPLE ASSAULT denim shorts on June 16
$606 of funds, police said. overnight burglary was said. n LANCASTER: Timothy between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m.
reported Saturday at stole merchandise from
an agri-business in the INDIRECT L. Powell, 49, of Lancaster,
Forever 21, 828 Park City
ANIMAL 200 block of Durlach
n MANHEIM TWP.:
An unknown person or CRIMINAL
was charged on June
18 with simple assault- Center, police said.
NUISANCE Road, police said. Total persons between June 17 CONTEMPT domestic violence, making
loss: $50. Anyone with
n MANHEIM TWP.: Tien A. information should contact
and June 21 spray-painted
graffiti onto a storage n MANHEIM TWP.: Bruce
terroristic threats and
criminal mischief after
THEFT CHARGES
Le, 59, of Lancaster, was the Northern Lancaster C. Haigis, 67, of Lancaster,
charged June 20 after he shed at Kristen Dommel an argument that turned n MANHEIM TWP.:
County Regional Police Interiors, 2554 Lititz Pike, was charged Thursday physical, police said. Daniel R. Ringgold, 30, of
permitted his dog to bark after he repeatedly texted
Department at 717-733- police said. Total loss: Lancaster, was charged
repeatedly, police said. a person who had a
0965 or visit nlcrpd.org. $300. June 9 after he was seen
protection-from-abuse THEFT stealing $334.82 worth of
AUTO THEFT n LANCASTER: On June order against him, police
n MANHEIM TWP.: merchandise from Giant
n MANHEIM TWP.: A 2016 16, an unknown suspect DISORDERLY said. Haigis remains a
Numerous unlocked Food Store, 1360 Columbia
wanted person, police said.
Audi A4 was located by broke into a home in the CONDUCT Manheim Township Police
vehicles in the 900 block Ave., police said.
police on June 22 with 500 block of West King of Pleasure Road and the
n MANHEIM TWP.: Oliver Department ask anyone
several occupants inside, Street between 8 and 11:30
a.m. and stole an oscillating D. Moore, 48, and Nicole with information to call 700 block of Tusitala Drive TRESPASS
police said. Total loss: E. Romig, 27, both of 717-569-6401. in Grandview Heights were
$21,650. fan and a folder containing reported entered June 20 n PENN TWP.: Lester
important personal papers, Lancaster, were charged Schupp, 47, of Manheim,
June 21 after a disturbance and 21. Total loss: $2,500.
was charged Saturday with
n LANCASTER: A silver police said.
at the Eden Resort Inn, 222 ROBBERY trespass by motor vehicle,
Nissan Quest was stolen Eden Rd, police said. n LANCASTER: A 40-year- n LANCASTER: A driving while operating
from the 200 block of
North Mary Street between
CRIMINAL old black male wearing trampoline was stolen from
the 700 block of Union
privilege is suspended or
khaki pants and a blue
5 p.m. June 14 and 8 p.m. MISCHIEF DRUG CHARGES short-sleeved shirt on June Street between 4 p.m.
revoked and harassment
via communication after he
June 17, police said. n MANHEIM TWP.: An n MANHEIM TWP.: Robert 16 between 2:30 a.m. and June 15 and 8 a.m. June 16, drove his Dodge Durango
unknown person on June 21 W. Miller III, 32, of York, 3 a.m. robbed a man of his police said. through the yard of a
n LANCASTER: A 2005 knocked on a window of a was charged June 14 cellphone and $200 in cash home in the 200 block of
red Nissan Altima that was residence on the 900 block with possession of heroin three blocks south of Penn n LANCASTER: A white Fruitville Pike, police said.

Grant: $100K
PENNSYLVANIA

Court: Report on sex abuse in church


withheld over reputation concerns Continued from A3
prehensive inventory
of the neighborhood’s
segregation, compound-
ed by the destruction of
a major section of the
buildings and their neighborhood for public
JOCELYN BRUMBAUGH ers alleged that they are named or yet seen the report in its entirety. condition. housing in the 1960s and
THE TRIBUNE-DEMOCRAT, JOHNSTOWN
identified ... in a way that unconsti- “The Court intends to revisit Planners will look at 1970s.
An opinion issued Monday af- tutionally infringes on their right the stay order when the proceed- issues such as educa- The neighborhood
ternoon by the Pennsylvania Su- to reputation and denies them ings before it have advanced to a tion, economic devel- plan will cover the same
preme Court explains some of the due process based upon the lack stage at which either the petitions opment, jobs, health area as the Elm Street
reasons why it issued a stay last of pre-deprivation hearing and/or for review can be resolved, or an services and housing, designation: a square
week on the release of a grand jury an opportunity to be heard by the informed and fair determina- Howell said. The idea mile bounded by East
report concerning child sexual grand jury,” the opinion says. tion can be made as to whether a is to make sure the King Street to the north,
abuse within several Roman Cath- The opinion says a temporary continued stay is warranted,” the strategy that’s devel- South Broad Street and
olic dioceses in the state. stay is appropriate to allow time for opinion concludes. oped reflects the com- the Conestoga River to
Last week’s stay — requested by essential judicial review, consider- The grand jury’s investigation munity’s needs and the east, Chesapeake
unnamed parties — was granted ation of constitutional claims made began in 2016 and looked into concerns. Street to the south and
by the Supreme Court of Pennsyl- and to gather more information to the dioceses in Harrisburg, Pitts- “The community South Queen Street to
vania’s Western District. address the petitions under review, burgh, Greensburg, Scranton, Al- will be a vibrant part the west.
“Most, if not all of the petition- as the state Supreme Court has not lentown and Erie. of everything we plan
and do.” steering Funding history
committee member
School briefs suspending or expelling
students for truancy, which
is 13.25 mills. For a home
assessed at $212,900 —
Gerald Wilson said.
Assisting will be
Since 2008, the Wells
Fargo Regional Foun-
is now illegal according to the average single family Interface Studio, an dation has invested
the state Department of home assessment in the
Education. district — the percentage
urban planning and $972,000 in southeast
COCALICO COLUMBIA of tax increase results in design firm based Lancaster, leading to
— Justin Stoltzfus, in Philadelphia, and another $23.7 million in
n What happened: The n What happened: LNP Correspondent additional taxes of $97 per
school board promoted The school board voted year. Millersville Univer- investment from other
Adamstown Elementary unanimously Thursday sity’s Center for Pub- sources, said Denise
School Principal Denise to approve a final $26.84 n Cost drivers: 39 percent lic Scholarship and Armbrister, the founda-
Logue June 18 to the newly million budget, which Social Change, which tion’s executive direc-
created position of director includes a 3 percent CONESTOGA of the budget goes to
salary expenses; another will conduct the sur- tor.
of academic supports for property tax increase. VALLEY 24.5 percent goes to
vey. The SoWe organization
the district. employee benefits.
n What happened: in Lancaster’s southwest
n Tax burden: The new tax
n Why it’s important: rate is set at 25.81 mills. The
During a June 18 meeting,
the board approved a n Five-year plan: The Southeast also is a recipient of
Logue, a former special tax increase adds $70 in final budget with a 3.55 tax increase takes place profile foundation funds.
education teacher and taxes annually for a home percent tax increase, while in the greater context of In 2017, after SoWe
reading specialist, will assessed at $93,190, the suspending a per capita tax a five-year plan to raise About 12,000 peo- submitted its plan, Wells
coordinate special average home value in the of $15 per resident. money to spend $100 ple live in the south- Fargo announced the
education, tutoring, district. million renovating existing
remediation and other
east. It has the highest group would receive $1.5
schools and building a new
interventions across all n Budget costs: Total
middle school. The plan is
poverty rate of Lan- million over five years,
n Deficit: The budget revenues are $70.09 caster’s four quad- the largest implementa-
grade levels. includes a deficit of available on the district’s
million, while total rants, the legacy of tion grant in the founda-
$745,933, which will be expenses are $70.71 million. website.
n Filling a vacancy: filled using existing fund To make up the difference economic and racial tion’s history.
Susan Snyder, who has balances. between revenue and n Per capita tax: The
served as a classroom spending, the district has district stopped collecting
teacher in the Cocalico and
Ephrata school districts
n Per capita tax: The earmarked part of its fund a per capita tax of $15
per household member
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board voted 8-1 to balances — over $600,000
and was most recently eliminate a $15 per capita — to offset future in 2016. “A per capita
assistant principal at tax on residents, which has anticipated expenditures tax is a ‘head tax’ and
Cocalico Middle School, been levied for many years such as increases in the something that counties,
will be the new principal at according to district staff. district’s contribution to municipalities and school
Adamstown effective July Board member Kathleen the Pennsylvania State districts are able to enact.”

EXtend the life


1. The Adamstown school Hohenadel voted against Employees’ Retirement — Kendal Gapinski, district
will have its second new the measure. System and health savings spokeswoman, said after
principal in three years. accounts. the meeting.
n Quotable: “This may — Justin Stoltzfus,

of Your Roof!
n Other staff news: The not be the best time to n Taxes: The new tax levy LNP Correspondent
board approved the July (eliminate the per capita
1 resignation of reading tax),” Hohenadel said,
director Crystal Loose. citing an “operational
Superintendent Ella Musser deficit” and conceding
said Loose has accepted many view the per capita
an administrative position
with another district.
tax as a “nuisance tax.”
Board member Janet Look for the

LANCASTER
Loose’s position has been Schwert said, “I see it as
redefined and will be filled giving something back
by Logue. to the members of the
community.”

COUNTY
n Budget adopted: In
other action, the board n Student transfer: The
officially approved its board voted to approve

FIREWORKS
2018-19 budget. Musser a student’s move to
called the $61.7 million Penn Manor High School
spending plan “fair and as a freshman in order
responsible.” It includes to offer an agricultural

CALENDAR Before AFTER


a 1.5 percent property program that Columbia
tax increase, about half does not have. Columbia
of what the district could Superintendent Tom
have pursued under the Strickler explained that
maintain a healthy roof by treating
state’s 3.1 percent cap. The
owner of a home with the
median assessed value of
the student, who is an
incoming freshman, tomorrow in
will do all coursework
$175,500 will see a $48.49 at Penn Manor but
increase next year. As part will be considered a
of the budget process, the student of the Columbia
board also approved a new district for athletics and
millage rate of 18.6935 PA012697 Deck Care
extracurriculars.
mills, a reduction meant to Store
reflect the increased values SPONSORED BY Now Open
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Obituaries OTHER OBITUARIES


ON PAGE A11

Danielle A. aspiring to be a glittery


mermaid. She loved
Fay F. McKonly Millie Joan Landis
Garrett cats, especially her Zoey. with aqua aerobics and as Registrar in 1994.
Her thoughtful nature gentle yoga. She enjoyed She was a member of
was so evident in the living in the home that St. Joan of Arc Catholic
creative handmade gifts she and John built in Church and was in-
that she enjoyed mak- 1951 on land given by her volved in many church
ing for people. Her fam- parents. She especially activities including the
ily and friends were the liked planting flowers, Legion of Mary and was
most important to her. shrubs and trees. a former cub scout and
Surviving in ad- She is survived by girl scout leader. She was
dition to her father, five daughters: Melinda also active in the Derry
are her grandmoth- L. McKonly, Manheim; Township Historical
ers, Marie Lentz Cynthia (Thomas) Society, the Hershey
Garrett of Annville, Kahler, Columbia; Library and a contribu-
and Eva Betz Hansell Judith (Bruce) tor to the Hershey
of Florida; her boy- Fay F. McKonly, Freidly, Manheim; Melina (Pichini) Museum, and later the
friend Matthew Mason 92, of West Hempfield Kathleen (Christine Landis, 88, of Hershey, Hershey Story. She
Danielle A. Garrett, Township, passed away Macready) Brown, passed away on wrote historical articles
of New Cumberland;
29, of New Cumberland on Monday, June 25, West Hempfield Twp.; Saturday, June 23, for several local papers,
her step-mother, Beth
and formerly of 2018 at home. She was and Kimberly (John) 2018 in the Gardens at gave presentations
Lebanon, died unex- Henry- Garrett, and
step-sisters, Audrey the wife of John H. Cooper, Plymouth Campbelltown, sur- about Milton Hershey,
pectedly of natural McKonly to whom she Meeting. Three grand- rounded by her family. co-authored books, did
causes on Thursday, Rutt and Michelle Rutt
was married for 53 years children: Erin Farmer, She was born October an extensive history of
June 21, 2018 in her res- of Elizabethtown, and
before he passed away Jonathan Kahler, and 2, 1929 in Hershey, Italian immigrants and
idence. several aunts, uncles,
on September 7, 2003. Jessica Freidly. Four daughter of the late Swatara Station. She
Born in Lebanon on and cousins.
She was born in West great-grandchildren: Sebastian and Emeila received many awards
August 29, 1988, she was Funeral services will Hempfield Twp., daugh- Maeve Kahler, Lucy (DeCaroli) Pichini. In from various organiza-
the daughter of Phillip be held on Friday, June ter of the late Daniel H. Kahler, Dylan Kahler, addition to her parents, tions for her outstand-
E. Garrett and the late 29, 2018 at 10AM at the and Esther Seitz Fisher. and Hannah Farmer. she was preceded in ing volunteer work.
Christie-Lyn Hansell Kreamer Funeral Home She was employed by Five siblings: Joyce death by her first hus- During her retirement
Garrett. Danielle was and Crematory Inc., 618 Hamilton Watch Co. and (Leonard) Droege; band, Elwood (Woody) she enjoyed knitting,
employed as a speech E. Main Street, Annville. Mountville Wallpaper Margaret (John) Brown; Landis and her sec- baking, and spending
therapist at Forest Park A viewing will be held Factory as a secretary. Jacqulyn McKonly; ond husband Francis time with family, espe-
Health Center. on Thursday evening, She also worked as a Jennifer (James) Meley; Coyle; sister Angelina cially her grandchildren.
Danielle was a 2006 June 28, 2018 from 6PM bookkeeper for John and Holly (Joseph) DeCaroli, and broth- A visitation will
graduate of Cedar Crest to 8PM at the funeral H. McKonly’s Garage. Mele. She was preceded ers, Pat DeCaroli, Mario be held Friday, June
High School. She re- home. Interment will be Fay was a graduate of in death by one grand- Pichini, Ralph Pichini, 29, 2018 from 6:00
ceived her bachelor’s de- held at the convenience East Hempfield High son: Colin T. Kahler, and Maggio Pichini and pm - 8:00 pm, in the
grees in speech therapy of the family. School, Class of 1943 six siblings: June Fisher; Marino Pichini. Hoover Funeral Home
and psychology from In lieu of flowers, and a Charter member Daniel H. Fisher, III; Millie is survived by & Crematory, Inc.,
California University of contributions can be of Hempfield United Mary Kauffman; James her son, Charles (Sandy) Hershey. Recitation of
Pennsylvania and a mas- made to the American Methodist Church, Fisher; Eugene Fisher; Landis of Austin, TX, the Rosary will begin
ter’s degree in speech Foundation for Suicide where she taught Sunday and Janice Metzger. daughters, Pamela (Ben) at 5:30PM. Mass of
therapy from West Prevention (AFSP), 120 School for many years The Funeral Service Alger of Hershey and Christian Burial will be
Chester University. Wall Street, 29th Floor, and faithfully attended will be held at Hempfield Patricia (Jesse) Landis celebrated on Saturday,
She enjoyed swim- New York, NY 10005 or worship. Fay enjoyed United Methodist of Mount Joy and June 30, 2018 at
ming, kick-boxing, to Autism Speaks, 1060 traveling, gardening, Church, 3050 Marietta five grandchildren 10:30am in the St. Joan
weight lifting, kayaking, State Road, Second and feeding her family. Avenue, Lancaster, PA Jason (Katie) Landis of of Arc Roman Catholic
going on cruises, taking Floor, Princeton, NJ She extended a standing on Friday, June 29, 2018 Carlisle, Kristin (Ryan) Church, 359 West
silly selfies, and eating 08540. www.kreamer- invitation for Thursday at 11:00 A.M. Interment Harvey of Austin, TX, Areba Ave., Hershey.
healthy, all the while funeralhome.com night chicken dinner in Silver Spring Jennifer Alger of Mount Interment will follow in
to anyone who wanted Cemetery. Friends may Joy, Megan Landis the Hershey Cemetery.
RICHARD HARRISON
Cynthia to come, and contin-
ued with her husband
call at the church from
9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M.
of D ow n i n g t ow n ,
Jonathan Alger of
In lieu of flowers, me-
morial contributions
‘Old Man’ Withington
Barnes
John’s tradition of tak-
ing the family to break-
In lieu of flowers, memo-
rial contributions may
Palmyra and one great-
grandchild, Erika Landis
can be made to the St.
Joan of Arc School, 329

from Cynthia Withington


fast every Saturday at
the Silver Spring Family
be made in her memory
to: Power Packs Project,
of Carlisle.
Millie graduated
West Areba Avenue,
Hershey, PA 17033 or

‘Pawn
Barnes will be in- Restaurant. She said her 1006 New Holland Ave., from Hershey High to the Friends of the
terred at a brief grave- hobby was going for gro- Lancaster, PA 17601 School and contin- Hershey Public Library,

Stars’
side gathering at 11 on ceries, shopping at sev- (www.powerpackspro- ued her education at 701 Cocoa Avenue,
Saturday, July 14, 2018 eral stores, and Roots ject.org). Arrangements Hershey Junior College. Hershey, PA 17033.
in her family plot at Market weekly for their by the Workman Millie later gradu- Send condolences via
the Chapel Evangelical specials. Fay had a won- Fu n e r a l Ho m e s, ated with a Masters in the online guest book
LAS VEGAS (AP) —
Lutheran church near derful wit, enjoyed her Inc., Mountville/ Humanities from Penn at www.hooverfuneral-
“Pawn Stars” patriarch,
Libertytown, MD. family, and loved keep- Columbia. To send an State Harrisburg where home.com
Richard Benjamin Har-
ing up with her daugh- online condolence, visit: she worked and retired
rison, who was known as Following this, family
ters’ and grandchildren’s Workmanfuneralhomes.
“The Old Man,” has died and friends are invited interests. She kept active com
at age 77. to attend a luncheon Beatrice M. Association, Manheim.
Her interests included
Gold & Silver Pawn’s
Facebook page posted
held at the Village
Tavern, Walkersville Mildred G. bowling at Blue Ball Hornberger painting, traveling, and
Monday that Harrison Lanes. riding horseback and
was surrounded by “lov-
(122 Walkers Village
Way 21793) in celebra-
Musser In addition to her motorcycles. She loved
ing family” this past husband, she is survived spending time with her
tion of her life, many by four children: Gary
weekend and died peace- kindnesses and good family.
fully. L. Musser, Lititz; Joyce Surviving in addi-
works. married to Hubert
The post said that fans tion to her husband
would remember Har-
Note despite the “Hap” Patterson, Boca
church having an ad- is a daughter: Teresa,
rison as a “sometimes Raton, FL, Timothy wife of Randall Rohrer
grumpy (always loving, dress of 11109 Daysville R. Musser, York; Judy of Mount Joy; three
however), often wise- Road, Walkersville, MD M. married to Troy grandchildren: Dustin,
cracking, and voice of 21701 it is located near Payne, Clayton, NC;
Brandon, and Chelsea;
absolute reason” on the Libertytown, MD. six grandchildren; four
two great-grandchil-
History Channel reality great-grandchildren;
dren: Kegan and Riley;
show.
The Navy veteran
Jacob K. three siblings: Laura
Anderson, Paradise; and three sisters:
opened the Gold & Sil- Morrison, Jr. Arthur Geigley, Mt. Joann Beamesderfer,
Georgine Orendo, and
ver Pawn store in Las Jacob K. Morrison, Joy; Lloyd Geigley,
Mildred G. Musser, Baltimore, MD; and a Julie Elliott. She was
Vegas with his son, Rick. Jr. of Drumore, PA, 87, of 433 S. Kinzer daughter-in-law, Marcia preceded in death by
“Pawn Stars” premiered passed away on June
in 2009 and features
Ave., New Holland, died L. Musser. two brothers: Paul and
18, 2018 at Lancaster Sunday, June 24, 2018 Her funeral will Timothy Orendo.
the Harrisons interact- General Hospital due at Garden Spot Village. be held on Thursday, Relatives and friends
ing with customers who
to a long struggle with Her husband of 68 years, June 28, 2018 at 11 are respectfully in-
are trying to sell or pawn
objects that often are COPD. Titus G. Musser, sur- a.m. at Ranck’s United vited to attend her fu-
He was predeceased vives. Methodist Church, 700 neral service at the
unusual or have historic
by his parents, Jacob K. Born in Ephrata, she Ranck Rd., New Holland Buch Funeral Home,
value.
Morrison, Sr. and Emma was the daughter of the with Pastor Elaine 21 Market Square,
Services are pending.
M. Houck Morrison; 4 late John B. and Eva Miller Bortman officiat- Manheim on Thursday,
sisters; and 3 brothers. (Good) Geigley. ing. Interment will be in June 28, 2018 at 11:00
He is survived by sis- She was a 1948 grad- the adjoining cemetery. Beatrice M. “Beatie” AM. There will be a
ters, Lily, Esther, and uate of the former New A viewing will be held at “Patsy” Hornberger, viewing from 10:00 AM
Cathy, and one brother, Holland High School. the church on Thursday 73, of Manheim passed until the time of service.
A homemaker, she from 10 – 11 a.m. The away unexpectedly on Interment in Mt. Hope
Facebook, Twitter Earl.
was a member of Ranck’s Groff-High Funeral Saturday, June 23, 2018
& Instagram at: All services will be Mennonite Cemetery,
United Methodist Home, New Holland is at UPMC Pinnacle,
private to the family. Church, the Women’s Lancaster. Born in
Rapho Township. Those
in charge of arrange- desiring may send con-
Missionary Society, the ments. Online condo- Lebanon, she was the
Blue Ball Fire Company daughter of the late tributions in Beatie’s
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Deaths
Reported Obituaries
Barnes,
Withington
Cynthia Lionel B. Clayton “Clay” Robert (Bob) Robert Bonita E.
Wilde Funeral Home, James Gromling E. Kramer Hufford Russell
610-857-5551
Garrett, Danielle A.
29, of New Cumber-
land. June 21, 2018.
Kreamer Funeral
Home & Crematory,
Inc., 717-867-4811
Gromling, Clayton
66, husband of Peggy
(Ruhl) Gromling, of
Manheim. June 23,
2018. Sheetz Funeral
Home, Inc., 717-653-
5441
Lionel Benkie James, Clayton “Clay ” Robert (Bob) E. Robert N. Hufford, Bonita E. Russell, 74,
Hanna, Emmett L.* 30, of Columbia, PA Gromling, 66, of Kramer, age 55, a Berks 83, of Lititz, passed of Leola, passed into
94, of Akron. June 23, passed away on June Manheim, passed away County resident, passed away on Thursday, June glory Friday, June 22,
2018. Stradling Funer- 17th, 2018. He was born on Saturday, June 23, a w a y unexpectedly 21, 2018, at Wellspan 2018 at Landis Homes.
al Homes, Inc., 717- in Lancaster to Lemuel 2018 at Hospice and Thursday, June 21st. Ephrata Community Born in Lancaster, she
859-1230 James, Sr. and Angelica Community Care, He is survived by and Hospital. was the daughter of the
Rivera. Lionel was a Mount Joy. Born in is the son of Nancy Gold He was born in Akron late John B. and Ruth
Hicks, Arthur James, graduate of Harrisburg Lancaster, he was the of Ardmore and Howard to the late George F. and M. (Urban) Lefever.
Jr.* Area Community son of the late Edward Kramer and spouse Catherine (Leinbach) She and her husband
101, of Elizabethtown. College and recently Cindy of Lancaster, PA A. Hufford and was the E. Donald Russell cel-
June 22, 2018. Miller- and Mabel (Nauss)
moved his family to Gromling. Clay was the And the loving husband husband of Gloria Fay ebrated 53 years of mar-
Finkenbinder Funeral South Carolina to start of Cheryl (Sherryy, née (Lutz) Hufford with
Home & Crematory, husband of Peggy (Ruhl) riage this past March.
his own business. He Gromling with whom he Barleyy,) , and the father of whom he shared 64 Bonita encountered
717-367-1543 had a passion for music sons, Logan and Parker. years of marriage.
celebrated 41 years of much physical difficulty
and the Dallas Cowboys, Bob is also survived Robert was a member
Hornberger, Beatrice marriage this past April for many years, but she
as well as making people by siblings Steve Kramer of Lititz Church of the
M. 16th. endured her trials joy-
73, wife of Clyde E. laugh. Lionel was a lov- and spouse Francisco Brethren. He enjoyed
ing father, companion, Clay enjoyed going Ferenczi, Ira and spouse RV’ing, boating and fully. She was a devoted
Hornberger, of Man- to car shows with his wife, loving mother and
heim. June 23, 2018. son, and brother whose Amy Kramer, Mitchell spending the winter in
energetic personality 1945 Ford pickup truck. Fishman and spouse Florida. He also enjoyed homemaker. She cher-
Buch Funeral Home, He also enjoyed camp- ished spending time
Inc., 717-665-4341 will be missed. Merril Gilbert, sister playing solitaire, doing
Lionel leaves be- ing, trips to the beach, a Lisa Gold and partner puzzles and tinkering with her family, espe-
Hufford, Robert hind his two daughters, good steak and most of James Lombardi, and on cars. cially family vacations.
83, husband of Gloria Aviana Reina James all, spending time with brothers Jason Kramer Robert was a me- Bonita was a member
Fay (Lutz) Hufford, of and Elliana Brooklynn his family and friends. and Aaron Kramer chanic and a part of the Community Bible
Lititz. June 21, 2018. James; his companion Clay was always helping along with many nieces salesman for Hunter Church, Leola, enjoyed
Stradling Funeral and mother to his chil- others before himself. and nephews and grand- Peterbuilt in Lancaster. music and was part of
Homes, Inc., 717-733- dren Kristina Arnold of Surviving in addition dog, Max. In addition to his the Gospel Strings and
2472 Ninety Six, SC; his par- to his wife, Peggy are Bob was a 30-plus wife, Robert is survived later the Singing Strings.
ents, Angelica Rivera two daughters, Jessica year member of the by 5 children, Debra, She is now absent from
James, Lionel B. of York and Lemuel Gromling of Manheim PGA, specializing in wife of Joseph Reinhold the body and present
30, companion of James, Sr. of All Saints, teaching. He worked of Akron, R. Scott, with the Lord.
Kristina Arnold, of and Lisa Gray, wife of
Antigua; his siblings, Robert III of Lititz; two with some of the finest husband of Carlene Surviving in addi-
Columbia. June 17,
2018. Clyde W. Kraft Carolyn James, Lemuel grandchildren, Fallyn players in the world, (Bomberger) Hufford tion to her husband are:
Funeral Home, Inc., and Cynthia James, Luz and Porter Gray; a sis- encompassing all three of Akron, Diane, wife two daughters, Cindy
717-684-2370 Maria Christiana James, ter, Christine Heisey, major tours. He was a of Greg Baldassarre of wife of John Risser,
Lemisha James; child- wife of Ken of Manheim; Golf Dig est Magazine Lititz, Ricky, husband Brownstown, Colleen
Kramer, Robert (Bob) hood step-dad David and a brother, Donald Top Teacher in PA, A Best of Rose Marie (Myers) wife of Jonathan Duty,
E. Stewart; and extended Gromling, husband of of Phillyy, and a two-time Hufford of Brownstown, Talmage; four grand-
55, husband of Cheryl family and friends. He Jane of Florida. PGA Teacher of the Year e Ronald, husband of children, Jennifer wife
(Barley), of Berks was preceded in death He was preceded in in the Philadelphia sec- Brenda (Shumaker) of Daniel Smith, Jody
County. June 21, 2018. by his uncle David tion. He was proud to Hufford of Lancaster; wife of Caleb Horning,
death by a brother, John
Lutz Funeral Home, Rivera; brother Lemar represent Indian Valley a 13 grandchildren and 15 Kayla wife of AJ Martin,
Inc., 610-376-7121 Gromling.
Lewis; his cousin, Maria Country Club in Teelford, great grandchildren. He Joshua Duty; two great-
Fisher and his grand- Family and friends PA,
A as their Director of was the last of his imme-
Landis, Millie Joan will be received at the grandsons; her twin sis-
parents. Golf. diate family.
88, of Hershey. June Sheetz Funeral Home, ter, Betty Lefever.
A celebration He thoroughly en- A memorial service
23, 2018. Hoover of Lionel’s life will Inc., 16 East Main jo yed working with will be held on Friday,
Funeral services will
Funeral Home & Cre- take place at 2:00 Street, Mount Joy on m a n y j u n i o r p l a y e r s, June 29, 2018 at 7 PM be held at the Landis
matory, Inc., 717-533- Friday, June 29, 2018 Homes West Bethany
7700 p.m. on Thursday, h e l p i n g t h e m a c h i e ve at the Lititz Church
June 28th at the from 6 PM to 8 PM. A their goals as well as of the Brethren, 30 Chapel, 1001 E. Oregon
Gathering, 22 Kready graveside service will instilling life lessons. West Orange Street, Rd., Lititz, PA 17543 on
Martin, Joy Ann* Sunday, July 1, 2018 at
71, of Reinholds. June Avenue Millersville, be held at Henry Eberle A coach and teacher at Lititz, with Pastor Eric
23, 2018. Roseboro Pennsylvania 17551. Cemetery, Mount Joy heart, Bob also coached Landram officiating. A 3 PM with interment
Stradling Funeral & Visitation will be held on Saturday, July 7, youth basketball for visitation will take place following in Bareville
Cremation Services, from 6:00 p.m. until 2018 at 11 AM. In lieu of numerous years in the prior to the service from Cemetery. Prior to the
Inc., 717-336-6531 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, flowers, memorial con- Exeter School District 6 to 7 PM. Interment service, friends may
June 27th at the Clyde tributions may be made as well as youth Sunday will be private at the call from 1 to 3 PM at
McKonly, Fay F. W. Kraft Funeral to Lancaster General School classes in the convenience of the the same location. If de-
92, of West Hempfield Home, 519 Walnut St., Health Foundation, area. family at the Mt. Zion sired, contributions may
Township. June 25, Columbia, PA 17512. (please note on check An energetic guyy, he Evangelical Cemetery. be made to the Landis
2018. Workman Visitation will also be for Ann B. Barshinger always had a smile on his In lieu of flowers, Homes Caring Fund.
Funeral Homes, Inc., from 1:00 p.m. until ser- Cancer Institute) face and a great sense of memorial contributions Furman’s – Leola
717-285-4513 vice time on Thursday humor. Bob was the in Robert’s memory FurmanFuneralHome.
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at the Gathering. Lionel Street, Lancaster, PA definition of living life may be made to Lititz com
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Mennonite Cemetery in the Unami Creek, tak- Arrangements by Dorothy L.
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Inc., 800-720-8221 Lancaster. 17604. To send an on- ing a canoe ride with his Stradling Funeral
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In our words
It is maddening to think that

The late state budget


in America, a country built on
freedom of all kinds, we constrain
people by these political labels that
blues? Not this year are not one-size-fits-all.

THE ISSUE

Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf signed a $32.7 billion spending package Friday
— more than a week before the new fiscal year begins July 1 — “avoiding the
partisan acrimony and protracted fights of his first three years in office,” The CHRISTINE FLOWERS
Associated Press reported. The AP noted that the budget package, “negotiated COMMENTARY
behind closed doors between the Democratic governor and Republican
majority leaders, won overwhelming support in both chambers. ... It was the
Not all conservatives
first full spending bill signed by Wolf, who is running for a second term in the backed family
November general election. In 2016, he let a Republican-written spending bill
lapse into law after effectively losing a nine-month budget stalemate. Last July,
separation policy
he let a bipartisan spending bill that he supported become law despite lacking Last week, a producer bic, narrow-minded, af-
from a Philadelphia fluent, white and blinded
legislation to fully fund it, and it took another three months to get House television station called by religion. If I had a dime
Republicans to agree on how to balance it.” to inquire if I would like for every time someone
to come on and defend wrote to tell me I hated
the separation of par- “gays” because my church
ents and children at the had me brainwashed, I’d
If it weren’t for the campaign ads, we might tiveness in preparing its students for highly border. I politely replied, be able to buy a lifetime’s
be tempted to wish that every year were a gu- skilled and lucrative jobs, it deserved a bigger “No, thank you.” worth of wedding cakes
bernatorial election year. Apparently, it takes boost, but something is better than nothing. I couldn’t figure out for that same-sex couple
the prospect of a crucial statewide election — — A state grant program will invest more than how, after everything in Colorado.
for not just governor, but all 203 House seats $60 million into school safety. Grants will be that I had written on the Liberals, on the other
and half the senatorial ones — to focus minds available for everything from violence preven- topic, someone could ask hand, are supposed to
in Harrisburg. tion curricula to staff training. After Parkland, me to publicly advocate support open borders,
We have a budget that’s not only on time, but after Santa Fe, who could object to this? for a draconian policy. be accepting of all sexual
was signed more than a week early. The fact — Crucially, this budget includes no tax in- Had the producer invited identities — and the pro-
that the governor signed it at all was, for our creases. That is the true gift of an election- me to argue the other nouns that come with
dysfunctional commonwealth, a promising year budget. side of the controversy, them — fiercely tolerant,
development. — Moreover, this budget was made possible I would have called it financially struggling,
We’d like to think that our elected officials in part by “projections for two straight years harsh and un-American. multiethnic and atheis-
have learned their lesson, and have turned of solid revenue gains, perhaps the strongest And then it dawned on tic. Oh yes, and as men-
the corner from Partisanship Place to Coop- two-year period of growth since before the re- me. tioned earlier, they also
eration Avenue. We’d urge them to savor the cession a decade ago,” the AP noted. So that is This producer knew supposedly love ISIS
satisfaction they felt at completing the budget truly positive news. that Christine Flowers and hate our country.
in June and store that feeling so they can sum- Now the not-so-good: is a conservative, and so It is maddening to
mon it again next year. — As Philly.com columnist John Baer sagely to the average observer, think that in America, a
Even members of a newspaper editorial predicted earlier this month, this budget was she must be the kind of country built on free-
board can dream, right? passed, but “fundamentals to move the state person who thinks it’s dom of all kinds, we con-
Of course, this budget — like any other, espe- forward,” including a “fairer tax structure,” acceptable to separate strain people by these
cially any other Pennsylvania budget — is far were not. It was perhaps too much to ask that toddlers from their par- political labels that are
from perfect. reform happen in an election year, but if not ents and house them in not one-size-fits-all.
First, the good: now, when? It’s a perennial question in Penn- a refabricated Walmart. One of my favorite
— Basic education funding — the money that sylvania that continues to go unanswered. Conservatives aren’t Facebook friends is a
goes to public schools — will increase by $100 — Additionally, House officials said the bud- supposed to care about liberal who has regularly
million to $6.1 billion. Prekindergarten and get package “relies on roughly $1 billion in crying babies like the contributed to HuffPost
Head Start programs, which everyone from one-time cash to cover bills,” the AP reported. ones on that ProPublica and strongly criticized
military leaders to district attorneys regard as “Most of that is being spent on Medicaid costs recording. They only President George W.
essential if our children are to be prepared for off-budget, a maneuver that critics say masks worry about keeping kids Bush’s handling of the
school and for lifelong learning, will get a $25 the true spending increase and the true cost — white American ones war on terror. And
million boost (for a total of $251 million). of state government. It also likely ensures that — from being aborted. when he wasn’t writing
— An additional $40 million (for a total of budget makers will have to find a new source I can’t blame the powerful essays about
$104 million) will go toward career and tech- of cash in a year to replace it while covering producer for making the the mistakes we made
nical education, as well as computer science rising costs for things such as health care, pris- assumption that I must in Iraq, he was serving
and STEM — science, technology, engineering ons and pensions. support the administra- there in combat. Yes, my
and math — education programs and expand- “At the same time, the state will face rising tion’s zero tolerance friend is a proud veteran
ed apprenticeship and industry partnerships. debt costs after issuing bonds for long-delayed policy because I’m a of the U.S. Army, a man
Pennsylvania companies sorely need more school construction projects and borrowing right-wing pundit and who loves this country
highly skilled workers, and this funding boost heavily to backfill last year’s $2.2 billion defi- for wanting to use me and used his experience
should help toward that end. cit.” as one-half of a juicy and his conviction to try
— We wanted to see a funding increase for In other words, next year’s budget process morning skirmish. After to make it a better place
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, and should be tons of fun. all, discussions of vari- for his daughter.
the budget did include a 3 percent hike for So enjoy the current truce while it lasts. It’s ous views on important Humans are compli-
that valuable institution. Given Stevens’ effec- likely to be as fleeting as summer itself. issues — even when cated. We don’t fit into
they’re loud and conten- a single mold. But the
tious and ratings-driving increasingly toxic politi-
— are how we figure out cal environment forces
FIND MORE ONLINE how we feel about what’s us to take sides because
bit.ly/EarlyBudgetAP happening in the world. the middle ground where
Still, it troubled me to problems are generally
LNP EDITORIAL BOARD think that after all I have solved no longer exists.
written on the subject of It’s as if we were standing
Suzanne Cassidy, Opinion editor; Paula Wolf, editorial writer; Tom Murse; and Barbara Hough Roda. immigration, angering along either side of the
Community members: Evelyn Albert, Carl Pike and Stuart Wesbury. my alleged “base” and San Andreas Fault, and if
causing one reader to we moved too close to the
call me an “ISIS-loving center we would fall into
liberal,” someone would the breach and be swal-
ask me to argue in favor lowed up. So we gravitate
of closed borders and toward the safe confines
hypothetical walls paid of our extreme fellow
by someone else. travelers. And we lose
I was bothered, be- touch with our humanity.
cause this one small is- I’m a conservative
sue of a mistaken invite woman who happens to
exemplifies an issue that think that the policy of
is so much bigger. ripping children from
In these times, we’ve their parents’ arms is
become all too accus- cruel. I’m an immigra-
tomed to shoving people tion lawyer who ap-
into philosophical silos, plauds President Donald
assigning them values Trump for trying to fix
and opinions based the problem with his
upon what we think they executive order.
believe because of their And I’m not the kind
political labels. Conserva- of person who can be de-
tives have a reputation for fined by only a one-word
being anti-immigration, label. Neither, I hope,
anti-abortion, homopho- are you.

n Christine Flowers is a lawyer and a special contributor to


the Philadelphia Daily News. Twitter: flowerlady61. This column
was distributed by Cagle Cartoon Syndicate.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA OP-ED/LETTERS TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2018 A13

‘It’s nightmarish
and beyond cruel’
Letters to the editor to the lack of school prayer
(“Who is this wimpy God?”).
backed up with base-loadable
electrical generation with high
It’s worth noting that when reliability and, preferably, low
An expert on helping immi- taken at face value, many Old environmental impact.
grant women and children de- LETTER POLICY Testament narratives depict Electric grid reliability of
scribed to Texas Monthly how n Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters must include an God dealing with the Israelites natural gas electric generators
some border patrol officers address and telephone number for verification purposes. Letters in this quid pro quo manner, (backing up wind and solar)
separated children from their should be limited to 250 words and on topics that affect the public. but it is illegitimate for a num- remains to be seen. Requiring
Writers are limited to one published letter every 30 days. Letters
families. will be edited for grammar, clarity and length. Material that has
ber of reasons to transport this a continuous flow of natural
“ ‘I’m going to take your child appeared elsewhere and form letters are discouraged, and any theological framework into gas, they will need a long-term
to get bathed.’ That’s one we detected will not be published. the 21st century. Here are two: supply of fuel on-site (coal
saw again and again. ... The HOW TO SUBMIT LETTERS For one, this eye-for-an-eye plants and nuclear plants do)
child goes off, and in a half- mindset ignores the paradigm to ensure generation contin-
hour, or 20 minutes, the parent Email: LancasterLetters@lnpnews.com. shift inaugurated by Jesus’ ues if supply is lost. (Adequate
inquires, ‘Where is my 5-year- Fax: 717-399-6507. ministry. On a mundane level, wind and sunshine are fre-
old?’ ‘Where’s my 7-year-old?’ Mail to: Letters, c/o LNP, P.O. Box 1328, one may very well reap what quently not present.)
And they’re told, ‘You won’t be Lancaster, PA 17608-1328. one sows, but this no longer Replacing TMI’s electric
seeing your child again.’ ” applies in the eye of God. If generation would require
Sometimes the mothers said, Jesus has taken away the sin more than 1,400 typical-size
“Don’t take my child away,” and of the world, then the divine wind turbines or more than
the children started screaming laws that make such discrimi- restructure to save the local dealings with humanity are 53,000 acres of solar photovol-
and crying hysterically. nation in hiring subject to economy confounds me (“Wor- fully spent in grace and mercy. taic panels, based on their size
Families like that were bro- significant penalties — school ley & Obetz abruptly shutters,” More damningly, the theol- and capacity factors. Wind and
ken up at the border each day. districts are not exempt. June 5). Yes, this is stressful ogy behind the “withdrawn solar in such quantity would
Parents saw their children Haven’t we seen enough for all involved, but not to the hand” is frankly barbarous. It likely not have public support
taken away from them with lit- of this “victim” mentality? extent of punishing the people posits that God, up to a cer- if not cost-effective without
tle to no help given on how to Where are the qualified job left in the crosshairs. tain time now past, provided government subsidies.
reunite with them. While the applicants “of color” that the I lived in Mountville for sev- divine protection to schools in Environmentally concerned
executive order signed recent- victims of bias want to be their eral years and respected the response to requisite prayers individuals should oppose the
ly by President Donald Trump teachers? reputation of this local bank. being duly offered and now premature closing of clean,
was meant to put a stop to If you place restrictions on I naively believed that a bank’s withdraws that protection in reliable, high-capacity-factor
these horrid practices, it does whom you’ll accept as your relationship was to work with response to the cessation of nuclear power plants. Our
very little to help parents who teachers, then you’d best be its community through good said prayers, permitting the leaders should oppose future
have already seen their chil- prepared to provide educators and bad. These days, a slogan destruction and death waged brownouts and blackouts that
dren taken away. With no help, who will conform to those re- is nothing more than catchy by a growing number of gun- are more likely with a less-
many of these families may strictions. words on paper. men. Offered upon this altar resilient, gas-reliant electrical
never see each other again. I’m lookin’, but I’m not see- This decision has the ability of divine retribution are the grid. All should be concerned
How is this remotely accept- in’. to bankrupt a local economy. lives of innocent children. about the high cost of energy
able? I get that illegal is illegal, Jon Hurst Now, some people have loans Pardon the deliberate provo- and the risk of losing future
but we should have some com- Penn Township and do banking with the same cation, but this is functionally productivity, along with the
monsense decency toward company that has effectively equivalent to a theology that mountain of debt we are leav-
people no matter what walk put them out on the street. legitimizes flying airplanes ing for our heirs.
of life they come from. These Socialists don’t When their checks bounce into skyscrapers. Melvin “Pete” Snyder
families need to be reunited. respect America or they are late on a payment The crowning accomplish- West Donegal Township
Rep. Lloyd Smucker and Sens. because they abruptly lost ment of Jesus was to take this
Bob Casey and Pat Toomey, As America’s birthday ap- their job, they may be hit with notion of God off the table.
what are you going to do about proaches, perhaps it is time for punitive bank fees. Was this Unfortunately, many Chris- President is
this? It’s nightmarish and be- socialist-inspired radicals and decision really based on the tians continue to feast on ven- not immune
yond cruel. haters to put on their grown- greater good? geance and wrath.
Edgar Pantojas up clothes and show respect Rosemary T. McAvoy Chad Shenk Of course the president can
Lancaster and gratitude for the red, Collier County, Florida Mount Joy Township be indicted for obstruction of
white and blue. justice.
At the moment, the haters In the U.S. Constitution,
This is not a of democracy are at war with The wrong How about a ban royal sovereignty is replaced
political issue America, capitalism and reli- approach on pit bulls as pets? by sovereignty of the people.
gion. They want to change the The president is not a four-
To Congressman Lloyd face of freedom to fit their own Housing and Urban Devel- The state House of Repre- year elected sovereign with
Smucker: twisted and sinister agenda. opment Secretary Ben Car- sentatives last month voted legal immunity; he is a four-
I disagree with most of your The irrational voices on the son’s plan to raise rents for to reject House Bill 1273 year elected executive of-
political positions. I write to left shout hatred for President the poor to encourage them (“Hedgehogs still a no-go ficer. Though he benefits
you with the utmost sincere Donald Trump. They child- to work harder (“Plan would in Pennsylvania,” May 25), from broad discretion in the
hope that we might find com- ishly want the president to raise rents for poor in metro categorizing hedgehogs and performance of his duties,
mon ground on one issue: hu- fail. I never agreed with Presi- areas by 20 percent,” The As- sugar gliders alongside the the president is no more im-
man rights. Human rights are dent Barack Obama, but I was sociated Press, June 8) puts restriction of tigers, jaguars, mune from legal processes
not a bargaining chip. Yet the smart enough to know that if me in mind of the saying “The wolves and other undomesti- than any other officer.
man who holds the highest he failed, then America would beatings will continue until cated creatures (and probably The operative rubric in
office in our country was, be- fail. Hatred is a waste of intel- morale improves.” dinosaurs, if there were any the current debate over
fore last Wednesday, allowing lect, but unfortunately the Stephen A. Kirsch around). presidential impeachment
the act of separating families radical left is quite comfort- West Lampeter Township Well, I guess that’s OK. But and indictment is the “high
who cross into our country as able in the wasteland of hate. something else needs consid- crime and misdemeanor” of
a means to persuade his politi- Left-wing zealots are too eration. Perhaps it’s time for “misprision and contempt,”
cal opponents to concede on gullible to realize that social- Abortion responsible legislators to step which William Blackstone,
immigration reform. ism is an escape from reality. dehumanizes forth and include the banish- the authority on English ju-
This is an issue of human It destroys the initiative nec- ment of pit bulls as family risprudence for the authors
decency, not of politics. It is essary to promote self-worth. I applaud all that Bob Dunn pets. They all too often strike of the Constitution, defined
not about fixing our immigra- Fortunately, capitalists are wrote in his June 11 letter, terror into the hearts of chil- as “generally divided into
tion system. It can and must often corporate leaders who “Abortion a defining human dren and adults alike. They’ve two sorts; negative, which
be stopped, with no partisan invest in America and employ rights issue.” I’ll only add also been known to maul and consist in the concealment of
strings attached. Separat- others who in turn are able to some historical context. The kill. something which ought to be
ing these children from their feel the comfort of a success- pro-choice arguments are so The simple solution is a revealed; and positive, which
parents and detaining them ful life. Socialism is a follow- similar to those of plantation/ phase-out — no more breed- consist in the commission of
is unjust, unconscionable and the-leader parade, but with no slave owners that it’s frighten- ing, buying or selling these something which ought (not)
un-American. It hearkens back destination in sight. ing. The Supreme Court of the unpredictable dogs until soci- to be done.”
to some of the darkest times The voices of freedom time backed the idea in the ety is free of them, except for The duties of an elected
in American history, when our should always be heard above Dred Scott case. “I can do with those needed in police work. president do not protect an
country suspended the basic the voices of hate. Freedom my body (or property) what I Homer Snavely effort by him — or conceal-
rights of those we deemed dan- is a privilege, and our brand want; it’s mine. No one can tell Cleona ment of one by others — to
gerous, unfit or unworthy. of freedom is the founda- me what I can do.” undermine an election (his
If there was ever an issue on tion necessary for individual The Nazis also dehuman- own!), which is meant to ex-
which I hoped you might share growth and freedom of speech. ized those they killed — Jews, What the loss of press the will of the people in
my opinion and amplify my The empty soul of a socialist Roma, people with disabilities, TMI would mean their choice of president.
words through the actions of does not deserve to live in the gays, etc. The House and Senate could
your office, it is this: Do not let land of the free. Only a patriot Dan LaRue The closing of Three Mile Is- reasonably conclude that im-
the separation of children be a can preserve and appreciate Lebanon land and other nuclear power peachment and conviction
partisan point of debate; do not all that America offers. plants ensures natural gas were justified by the clear in-
forget the president’s previous Have a happy July 4, Lan- electric generation will grow. tent of the Constitution. And
attempts to hold hostage the caster. The paradigm shift Nuclear cannot compete with since the president is the fed-
fundamental right of these peo- Kathy E. Hondares of Jesus’ ministry natural gas and subsidized eral executive officer, not a
ple to be families; do what you East Lampeter Township wind and solar. Wind and so- sovereign, he is as subject to
can with the power of your rep- A May 30 letter questioned lar, having low-capacity fac- the law as any other official.
resentative seat to end this cruel the theology behind the idea of tors, are not reliable enough John Turner
policy permanently, as you sug- What if shoe were school shootings being linked to stand alone. They must be East Hempfield Township
gested in a June 20 press state- on the other foot?
ment should be done.
This does not require analy- There is something I have
sis of policy or procedure. It’s been wondering. If someone
cut and dried. I hope to see you asked gay bakers to decorate
take action soon. a cake with the motto “Cel-
Ryan Magner ebrate marriage: Only be-
Mountville tween a man and a woman,”
would they decline to make it
because of their beliefs? That
Discrimination decision would reveal their ac-
can go both ways tual definition of tolerance.
If they did refuse, would
The June 14 article “Look- there be a Supreme Court
ing for color” is a self-fulfilling case to decide if they have that
prophesy of dubious accommo- right?
dation at taxpayers’ expense. Susan C. Jones
Here’s a hypothetical: “Me- Akron
lissa” is a biology teacher with
four years’ experience in the
Pittsburgh school system. Her Bank’s decision will
husband was promoted and hurt local economy
transferred to Lancaster, and
she applied for an open posi- A struggle in a time of crisis
tion at McCaskey High School. describes the trickle-down ef-
She won’t get hired because fect of Fulton Bank’s lack of
all her ancestors are British, support for a good “citizen”
German or Polish. She speaks who wants to make things
English and German. right. Denying a longtime cli-
There are state and federal ent, Worley & Obetz, help to
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Students
SCHOOL DISTRICT

Senior
wins BOOKS DRIVE of history
honored
emerging
artist GENEROSITY by local
society
honors
Eighteen of this year’s
Penn Manor humanitarians help to expand Lancaster County high

the library at Lancaster County Prison school graduates were hon-


ored by LancasterHistory.
org — Lancaster County’s
A book drive sponsored Historical Society and
by the Young Humanitar- President James Buchan-
ian League at Penn Man- an’s Wheatland — with the
or High School resulted Academic Achievement in
in more than 2,600 books History Award for 2018.
being donated to Lan- Honorees who have dem-
caster County Prison. onstrated an active interest
Students in Jon Box- in history were selected by
leitner’s class collected their schools. Each student
the most per student, 22, received a certificate and a
for a total of 268. Eliza- one-year LancasterHistory.
beth Sheerer’s class org membership, which
came in second at 20 gives him or her and fam-
books per student. ily members unlimited use
The school library also of the historical society’s
donated more than 400 research library, free ad-
books during the drive, mission to President James
Solanco High School rising which ran from March 19 Buchanan’s Wheatland and
senior Olivia Stoltzfus painted to 29. a one-year subscription to
“Integrity,’’ a pastel on toned “The timing of the do- the Journal of Lancaster
Canford cardstock. nation couldn’t have County Historical Society.
been more perfect, as the The recipients, listed by
Olivia Stoltzfus, a rising se- librarian at the county school, are:
nior at Solanco prison was just about to Lancaster County Ca-
High School, undertake a project to reer & Technology Cen-
has been hon- update and organize the ter: Morgan R. Dorwart,
ored with the book collection,” Donna Brownstown campus, and
2018 Thomas Brady, a gifted-support Blake Anderson, Mount
Eakins Emerg- teacher and co-adviser of Joy campus.
ing Artist Port- the Young Humanitarian Cocalico:
folio Schol- League, said in a news re- Katharine Carrasco.
arship. The lease. Columbia:
scholarship will Olivia Children’s books do- Sophie Hinkle.
enable Olivia to Stoltzfus nated during the drive Conestoga Valley:
attend the Penn- were given to charities Chloe Kauffman.
sylvania Academy of the Fine that benefit children. Heather Nunemaker, of Lancaster County Prison, above from left, and Donegal:
Arts Summer Academy Pre- Brady said prison offi- Penn Manor High School Young Humanitarian League members Madison Hannah Breedlove.
College Studio Art Program in cials were “thrilled” with McCanna, Anna Wilton, Erica Shaub and Jared Stephan worked together Ephrata:
Philadelphia. the results. on a book drive, top, to benefit the prison. Ethan Brubaker.
For six weeks, Olivia will Garden Spot:
have the opportunity to earn Elijah Gatto.
college credits within an artis- Hempfield Homework Club and UDS fundraiser Hempfield:
tic community of innovative Joy Zavalic.
students. Hempfield High School students vol- Lampeter-Strasburg:
“Olivia’s outstanding mo- unteered their time Tuesdays during Kathryn Sandberg.
tivation, perseverance, com- the recent school year to serve as home- Lancaster Catholic:
mitment, as well as her abil- work buddies for Centerville Elementary Maria R. Howe.
ity to balance technical and School students. The after-school Home- Lancaster Country Day:
conceptual inquiry processes work Club provided the high school stu- Lauren MacKinnon.
make her an exceptionally dents with an opportunity to be role mod- Manheim Central:
deserving recipient of this dis- els, and to help younger students with Timothy Garner.
tinguished scholarship,’’ high their studies and other school-related Manheim Township:
school art teacher Candace tasks. Stefan Glavce.
Rakers said in a news release. Every year, seventh-grade teams at Penn Manor:
Landisville Middle School raise money for Nicholas Fafel.
Student competes in United Disabilities Services, or UDS, ser- Pequea Valley:
Skills USA Nationals vice dogs. The organization breeds, trains Querida Santiago.
and pairs assistance dogs with people who Participants in the Centerville Elementary School Solanco:
Audrey Difilippo, a 2018 have mobility challenges. Homework Club are, clockwise from left front, Melissa Miranda Waldvogel.
Solanco graduate, will com- This past school year, the Landisville Caracciolo, Taylor Schannauer, Kylie Stahl, Julia Den- Warwick:
Bleyker, Ashlynn Schannauer, Ky-sir Gomez and Laura
pete in the Skills USA Nation- Middle School Nobles Team raised more Claire Walke. Morgan Berk.
als this week in Louisville, than $1,300 through the Pennies for Pup-
Kentucky. Audrey attended pies fundraiser; the Nights Team collect- and staff learned how expensive it was to supply
the Mount Joy campus of the ed more than $900. The total amount do- one dog and they wanted to help, a school news re- ELIZABETHTOWN AREA
Lancaster County Career & nated to UDS was $2,243.39. lease noted. SCHOOL DISTRICT
Te c h n o l o g y The fundraiser began 22 years ago, Since the fundraiser began, Landisville Middle
Center, where when a student attended school with the School has raised more than $47,000 for the pro- Eighth-grader
she studied
event planning
aid of a service dog. At that time, students gram, the release noted.
recognized
and tourism for service
services man- Elanco hosts mini-Relay for Life
agement. She Ashley Geesey, an
won first place The Coordinated School cer Society and to rally schools ship and Pequea Valley school eighth-grader at Elizabeth-
in customer Health Council at Eastern in the fight against cancer. districts. town Area Middle School
service in both Audrey Lancaster County School Involved this year in addi- Each district held mini- this past year, was one of
district and Difilippo District hosted a mini-Relay tion to Elanco — the theme relays between late April and two students statewide
statewide com- for Life with other school was “Lights, Camera, Relay early June. At Elanco, activi- honored for outstanding
petitions, which involved a districts in the Lancaster for a Cure!” — were Conestoga ties included walks for stu- volunteer service at the
written test, a demonstration area. The purpose of the Valley, Elizabethtown Area, dents in elementary through 23rd annual presentation
of telephone skills, and role- event was to raise aware- Ephrata Area, Hempfield, high school, trivia contests, of The Prudential Spirit of
play — such as calmly and ef- ness of the American Can- Lancaster, Manheim Town- music by DJs and games. Community Awards. The
fectively working with an an- other student was Pra-
gry customer. neeth Alla of Exton.
Audrey works at the front Dayspring honors community servants They were among 100
desk of Bird-in-Hand Family top youth volunteers from
Inn and has been an intern at Dayspring Christian Academy National crossing guard, and local veterans were among across the country who
Stylish Occasions. She plans Honor Society members recognized com- the honorees who attended. each received a $1,000
to become a wedding planner. munity servants at their recent NHS Com- Daypring NHS students prepared the dinner award and personal con-
munity Appreciation Dinner. and program, which included choral and uku- gratulations from Olympic
Solanco STEM team Students invited Mountville Borough lele performances. gold medalist and World
authority and council members and their They also presented an appreciation video Cup champion Lindsey
honored in finals staffs, as well as Mountville Fire Depart- featuring a testimonial by 2018 graduate Em- Vonn at an award ceremo-
After winning the regional ment No. 1 and West Hempfield Town- ily Hilton and two musical pieces performed ny and dinner reception
Pennsylvania Governor’s ship Police Department to the event. The by John and Gloria Hess, who are members of held at the Smithsonian
SOLANCO, page B3 Mountville mayor, police and fire chiefs, a the Mountville community. E-TOWN, page B3

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DID YOU KNOW?

n A commercial that
Solanco High School
students helped
direct and produce
has earned first-place recognition out
of 116 entries. The Bic pen commercial
was filmed and edited by Disciple
Media with student assistance, and the
contest winner is broadcast nationally
on several social media sites, according
to a news release from Solanco School
District.
“All the talent used in the commercial
are Solanco students,” teacher Tony Mendez said.
Check out the commercial on YouTube at bit.ly/2K7zLYA.

SCHOOL OF THE WEEK EASTERN LANCASTER COUNTY

Garden Spot
student’s artwork
honored at show

The annual Congressional Art Show was


Sacred Heart School students, clockwise from top left, Josh Bertz, Markell Caine, Liam Dalton, Jacob Corvino, Madison held at Garden Spot Village in New Holland
Minney and Eydrian Mendoza study via flexible seating. on May 29. The event featured a variety of out-
standing work from local schools.

Sacred Heart takes flexible approach to seating


Students in Garden Spot High School art and
photography classes participated in the show.
Among them was rising junior Alan Perez,
Flexible seating was initiated into Abby Henry’s also a large, round “synergy’’ table where collabora- who was named as runner-up. His award-win-
seventh-grade class at Sacred Heart School this past tion occurs. ning piece will hang in the office of U.S. Rep.
school year, and the concept was met with rave re- “At first, it was incredibly difficult to manage, stu- Lloyd Smucker.
views. dents were arguing over who wanted to sit at what Other Garden Spot students who participat-
The seating arrangement, geared toward engage- spot, but the class came together to develop the idea,’’ ed were Lauren Delgado, Megan Esh, Paula
ment and accessibility, allows students to select a Henry said in a school news release. Groff, Michaela Miller, Kelly Martin, Ga-
“home” seat and then “flex” to another spot for inde- “One thing I have learned from middle school is briel Nacu, Elizabeth Neil, Jurias Smoker
pendent practice and group work. Students may pick that the more input students provide, the more they and Baobai Yang.
from yoga balls, wobble stools, standing desks, bean- respond and respect what is being done in the class-
bag chairs, pillow poofs and camping chairs. There is room.”

PENN MANOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

Manor middle schooler earns Scholastic poetry award


Ella Layton, a former Manor Mid-
dle School student and rising ninth-
grader, earned a Scholastic Writing
Award for a collection of poems.
Ella chose five poems — “Unsaid,”
“Hesitation,” “Bind,” “Paradise” and
“Mess” — for submission to the Scho-
lastic Art & Writing Awards competi-
tion.
She earned a Silver Key, the second-
highest award, for the collection. Garden Spot High School rising junior Alan Perez
“Each poem represents a time of my holds his artwork, which will hang in the office of
childhood or a person who is or was in U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker, right.
my life,” Ella said in a district news re-
lease.
Teacher Kerri Miller said Ella’s SEND US YOUR NEWS
poems and essays “are insightful and
powerful.” Announcements for this section must come to us
from our local schools and should be sent to LNP,
She continued, “Ella is an incredibly Schools, P.O. Box 1328, 8 W. King St., Lancaster, PA
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conviction and maturity that is not of- Penn Manor student and budding poet Ella Layton is shown with teachers For more information, call Barbara Hough Roda at
ten seen in a middle school student.’’ Kerri Miller, left, and Carrie Aukamp. 717-481-7335 or the news desk at 717-291-8622.

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Students give PJs to children with cancer


Continued from B1
STEM Competition, the So- sented their product, the
lanco High School STEM (sci- “Exo-Vertebral Nanotech-
ence, technology, engineer- nology Protection System,”
ing and math) team earned to a panel of judges. Roark
the award for “the product explained in a news release
most likely to lead to a medi- that ENPS is a “compression
cal breakthrough” while rep- shirt that utilizes non-New-
resenting Lancaster-Lebanon
Intermediate Unit 13 in the tonian fluids to prevent and
state finals. reduce the severity of whip-
Team coach Caley Roark lash among athletes partici-
said students Gabrielle pating in sports.” One of the
Dolan, Jack Hertzler, Cody judges called it her “favorite
Forren, Patrick Hodgson presentation of the day,” ac-
and Tim Fetterman pre- cording to the release.

Students of the Month for April


Lititz Christian School students, many dressed for bedtime, collected PJs for children battling cancer.

At the end of the recent school year, Lititz cancer units throughout Pennsylvania. Lititz
Christian School students held a pajama drive Christian students in kindergarten through
in support of the Conner M. Holland Founda- fourth grade collected more than 70 pairs of
tion, which helps families affected by pediatric pajamas.
cancer. This service project is part of the school’s ob-
Conner’s Comfy PJs program collects new jective of “equipping, enriching and empower-
pajamas during the month of May and then ing” students “to impact their world for Christ,’’
distributes them year-round to pediatric according to a school news release.

E-town
Continued from B1
Institution’s National Muse-
Solanco School District Students of the Month for April included, um of Natural History.
from left, Joshua Morales-Roblero, Kira Roark, Gabriella Kraynak, Ashley raises money for
Ava Spangler and Jaxon Culberson. Not pictured were Jadeyn Ja- sick children and other
cyszyn and Nigeria Taylor. causes by working with her
sister and two friends to sell
Solanco Students of the grader Joshua Morales- jewelry through local busi-
Month for April were recog- Roblero, of Quarryville nesses and their Instagram
nized by their teachers for Elementary; fourth-grader account. In the past, Ashley
demonstrating exemplary Kira Roark of Bart-Coler- had raised money to help oth-
classroom leadership, a posi- ain Elementary; sixth-grad- ers through bake sales and
tive attitude toward school, ers Gabriella Kraynak other activities. But she es-
support of their classmates, and Ava Spangler, of Swift pecially enjoys making jew-
an outstanding work eth- and Smith middle schools, elry and thought that might Olympic gold medalist and World Cup champion Lindsey Vonn, left,
ic and academic success. respectively; second-grad- be a way to help those less pays tribute to Praneeth Alla, of Exton, and Ashley Geesey, of Eliza-
They also exhibited an un- ers Jaxon Culberson and fortunate, particularly sick bethtown Area Middle School, who were honored for outstanding
derstanding of the Solanco Jadeyn Jacyszyn, of Cl- children, according to a news volunteer service at the 23rd annual presentation of The Prudential
Core Expectations: respect, ermont and Providence el- press release. Spirit of Community Awards.
responsibility, courage and ementary schools, respec- “I got started by picking
kindness. tively; and Nigeria Taylor, up some jewelry and mess- Jewelry4acause, and mar- donated $300 to the victims
The honorees were: first- of the Class of 2018. ing around,” she said in the keted their work to local busi- of Hurricane Harvey, and are
release. “I really didn’t have nesses and on the Instagram now focusing their fundrais-
a motive. I just knew that I account. As treasurer, Ash- ing efforts on behalf of the
was a kid, in great health, and ley’s job is to post updates and Four Diamonds Fund, which
‘Act Out Loud’ in I wanted to help those who events on their account and supports cancer care for chil-
were not.” handle the money they col-
preparation for prom After getting their parents’ lect.
dren being treated at Penn
Just ahead of prom and graduation, community organiza- permission, Ashley and her The students’ initial fund- State Children’s Hospital.
tions were at the high school to provide presentations to stu- friends bought beads and raising goal was $200. How- The awards program is spon-
dents on the importance of safety, responsible decision-mak- other supplies and got to ever, it wasn’t long before the sored by Prudential Financial
ing, and driving without distractions (no texting, no driving work making jewelry. To ad- group had $2,000 to donate to in partnership with the Na-
under the influence of drugs and alcohol, and never allowing vertise their creations, they the Children’s Miracle Net- tional Association of Second-
too many passengers in the vehicle). created their own company, work. Since then, they also ary School Principals.
Solanco High School nurse Becky Taylor said students also
participated in “activity stations, using ‘drunk goggles’ to sim-
ulate intoxication, and using driving-and-texting simulators.”
There was also a “Prom Promise” banner and cards so se- WARWICK SCHOOL DISTRICT
niors could pledge their commitment to safety, Taylor said.
Science fair winner attends Intel event
High school paint grant Rising junior Alexis Kel- Each year about 1,800 high many facets of
is all business logg represented Warwick school students from around science includ-
High School at the Intel In- the world are awarded the ing biology,
New murals that will bring additional color and creativity to ternational Science and En- chance to showcase their inde- chemistry, and
the library and other educational spaces will be created with gineering Fair held May 13-18 pendent research project and physics. She
paint that Solanco High School will receive via a grant. in Pittsburgh. compete for a variety of prizes took a spark of
GR Mitchell in Willow Street nominated Solanco High Alexis presented her proj- at the Intel ISEF. Its primary an idea she had
School for a 30-gallon paint grant to help refresh learning ar- ect, “Accelerated Biodegra- goal is to unite young scientific at the end of
eas, and the high school was selected as the recipient of the dation of Polymers Using minds, providing them a plat- last year based Alexis
grant from the True Value Foundation’s “Painting a Brighter Bacillus Subtilis and Pseudo- form to present their work on on a passion to Kellogg
Future” program. monas Fluorescens,” which an international stage, where better our envi-
“We’re able to help Solanco and give back to the communi- earned her the title of senior doctoral-level scientists re- ronment and developed it into
ty we love to serve,” said Tom Keller, owner of GR Mitchell. champion at the 2018 North view and judge their work, a well-designed and executed
“The donation will not only save the school money, but more Museum Science & Engi- according to a school news re- lab,’’ Warwick science teacher
importantly, will create an environment that fosters learning, neering Fair and entry to the lease. Diana Griffiths said in the re-
inspires creativity, and instills community pride.” Intel event. “Alexis’ project involves lease.

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years. The sellers were thrilled
to have someone finally buy
it. The community has been
nothing but welcoming to us
JEANNE PHILLIPS and seems glad to have a nice DRS. OZ & ROIZEN
DEAR ABBY family move into a home that MEDICAL ADVICE
was built by much-loved neigh-
Medical privacy rules don’t allow bors. Should we have passed on
it and continued our search? Making up for lost sleep
‘dad’ access to kids’ information — DREAM HOME OWNER IN
KANSAS In “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,”
DEAR OWNER: Of course not! Harry’s godfather, Sirius Black, is about to suffer
DEAR ABBY: I am 32 and in different from a legal guardian or The house served the needs of a fate worse than death for a crime he didn’t com-
a relationship with a 31-year- parent. Have their mother call the the couple who built it. Now it mit, and Buckbeak, Hagrid’s beloved hypogriff, has
old single mother. Her son, doctors and request the informa- is yours and doing the same for seemingly been executed. Dumbledore tells Harry
“Steven,” is 7. Her daughter, tion so she can share it with you. you and your family. Enjoy it! and Hermione that by using a time turner to go
“Jessica,” is 15. And if you haven’t suggested to And the next time your jealous back a couple of hours, “more than one innocent
I am a stay-at-home dad. Both Jessica’s mother that her daugh- sister brings up the subject — we life may be spared tonight.” (Spoiler alert: They
kids refer to me as “Dad,” as I ter should be put on long-acting both know she will — hand her succeed. But you probably knew that.)
have been a part of Steven’s life birth control, I think the time has an antacid tablet and talk about For a long time, we thought there was no way
more than his (incarcerated) come. something else. to turn back the clock on sleep deprivation by
dad has ever been. Because I packing in extra hours on following nights. And
am a stay-at-home dad, this DEAR ABBY: My husband DEAR ABBY: I have a friend we know that people who get less than six hours
means I take Steven to various and I recently moved into our who I suspect has a mental of sleep nightly are more likely to have risk factors
professional appointments, dream home and invited my problem. I wonder if it may for diabetes, heart disease and stroke. But evi-
doctors, including a psychia- family over to see it. My sister be a disease of some kind. No dence is now showing your missed hours of sleep
trist for ADHD, the dentist and noticed that the house had matter what I talk about — might not be irrevocably damaging after all.
various sports activities. been designed to be handi- what I’ve done, who I know or For a new study, researchers looked at data on
I was informed three weeks capped accessible. We con- what I have — she one-ups me almost 40,000 people for 13 years and found that
ago that Jessica is pregnant. firmed that it had been built by saying she has done or had
there was no difference in death rates between
When I take our boy for doc- by an elderly couple. The doors the same thing. It really grates
people who had less than six to seven hours of
tor’s visits, they always want and walkways are larger than on my nerves. Do you think it’s
guarantor information, and I normal, there are handrails a habit or a disease? — OUT- sleep nightly during the week but slept more on
always sign. But after a recent in the bathroom, a seat in the DONE IN WASHINGTON the weekends and those who consistently had
checkup of his, I called for shower, etc. She went on to say DEAR OUTDONE: It’s not a dis- more than seven hours a night. You can catch up
results and was outright lied that we shouldn’t have pur- ease but an obnoxious habit. The on sleep.
to — “We don’t have the results chased the house because we “cure” may be to tell the woman Of course, the ideal is to keep your body clock on
back” — and Jessica’s doctor were “taking it from someone how what she’s doing makes you the same healthy schedule seven nights a week.
said they can’t release any who may have needed it.” Then feel. The result will be that she But if during the week, kids, exercise, work and
information to me. she compared us to someone either stops trying to top you or play don’t allow for enough ZZZs, on the week-
Abby, I’m in this for the long who parks in a handicapped ends the friendship. Either one ends take a snooze fest. It will help your body
haul. If doctors will let me sign parking space without a per- will be a relief. repair.
to pay their medical expenses mit.
but I can’t have the results, The thought had never
n “Dear Abby” is written by Jeanne n Dr. Mehmet Oz is host of “The Dr. Oz Show,” and Dr. Mike
what can I do? — STAY-AT- occurred to me. I loved the Phillips. Contact the columnist at Roizen is chief wellness officer and chairman of the Well-
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Births Community calendar


BEILER, Benjamin n BINGO: Brickerville Volunteer n FOSTER PARENT middle and high school students, and friends to the 15th Walk to
and Lavina (King), Fire Company, 10 Hopeland Road, ORIENTATION: Families United will host its 11th workshop, “Beat Remember Sunday, July 29, at Park
Kirkwood, a daughter, Lititz, will host bingo at 7 p.m. Network, 412 S. Angle St., Mount Box Web Development” featuring City Center. Walkers should meet
at Birth Care & Family today. Doors open at 5 p.m. and Joy, will host a foster parent Katrina High, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 10:45 a.m. outside the lower
Health Services, the kitchen at 5:30 p.m. All prizes orientation session Thursday from Saturday at The Candy Factory, level of Kohl’s for a 1.5-mile stroll.
Saturday. are cash. 6-8 p.m. Families United Network 342 N. Queen St. Participants will There is no cost to participate.
GONZALEZ, Jeniset, provides specialized foster learn the basics of HTML5, CSS
Information or to register: LaVon
and Eduardo Vego, family care for children requiring and Javascript, and will turn their
n ORAL HISTORY CLUB: The temporary out-of-home placement, browsers into interactive musical Harnish, 717-653-8220.
Lancaster, a son, at
World War II Oral History Club will and strives to ensure permanency experiences. It is free and open
Women & Babies
Hospital, Thursday. meet at 7 p.m. today at St. Anne’s for children through reunification, to older elementary, middle and n Community Calendar runs as space
Retirement Community, 3952 kinship placement or adoption. high school students. Information is available. Three weeks’ notice of
GUBBINS, Christopher Columbia Ave. At the monthly
L. and Camille Information or to register: 717-492- or to register: convert2code.com; an event is appreciated. Please place
meeting, Capt. Aristoteles Theros 9338. facebook.com/convert2code. the date of the event or the deadline
(Williamson), Marietta,
a son, at Women & will share the story of how he date to register at the top of the
Babies Hospital, Friday. became a member of Gen. Dwight n WORKSHOP: Covert to Code, n WALK TO REMEMBER: press release. Email your information
Eisenhower’s headquarters’ staff a Lancaster-based community The Lancaster Chapter of to news@lnpnews.com or mail it to
HOCKLEY, Ryan P.
during his World War II service. organization that organizes and Compassionate Friends invites LNP, attn: Wanika Hightower, P.O. Box
and Jocelyn (Arnold),
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Women & Babies
Hospital, Friday.
HUMPHREYS, Kesse
and Kathryn Gustafson, Marriage licenses
Kirkwood, a daughter,
at Birth Care & Family The following have applied for Lindeysi Herrera Jimenez. Vernon Hoover Stauffer, of William J. Graul III, of 172 Stone
Health Services, Sunday. marriage licenses in Lancaster County 382A Rancks Church Road, New House Lane, Columbia, and
Caleb Robert Martin, of 870 Mount Holland, and Carolyn Fae Martin, Paula Anne Hammond, same
KLUGE, Sean and Courthouse:
Airy Road, Stevens, and Juliann of 756 Gehman School Road, address. Graul’s parents are
Tiffany, Manheim, a Curtis Charles Loeb II, of 376 Honey Alaina Beaver, of 175 N. Grant
daughter, at UPMC Denver. Stauffer’s parents are William J. Graul Jr. and the late
Locust Square, and Kaitlyn Elizabeth Road, Thomasville. Martin’s parents
Pinnacle Lititz, Lloyd N. and Florence S. Stauffer. Nancy M. Mertyl. Hammond’s
Bradley, same address. Loeb’s are Curvin R. and Mary A. Martin.
Saturday. parents are Curtis C. and Darlene Martin’s parents are Stephen M. parents are Clinton P. and Mary
Beaver’s parents are Randy L. and and Mary B. Martin. E. Hammond.
PENEPACKER, Harley, Loeb. Bradley’s parents are Stephen J.
and Kathleen R. Bradley. Lisa M. Beaver.
and Anthony Lorraine, John G. Zeplin, of 325 Walton Lavon Dale Miller, of 501
Middleburg, a son, at Luis Enrique Marte-Abreu, of 149 E. Carl Henry Wischner Jr., of 48 1/2 St., Lemoyne, and Rochelle Summers Road, Auburn, Ky.,
The Family Place of Chestnut St., and Mildred Berenice W. King St., and Elizabeth Korin A. Byers, of 119 Dickens Drive. and Janine Larose Boll, of 308
Evangelical, Lewisburg, Espinoza-Herrera, same address. Ethridge, same address. Wischner’s Zeplin’s parents are Margaret E. Mohler Church Road, Ephrata.
June 15. Maternal Marte-Abreu’s mother is Rosa A. parents are Carol H. Sr. and Patricia L. Zeplin and the late Ralph H. Miller’s parents are Marlin and
grandfather is Barry Marte-Abreu. Espinoza-Herrera’s A. Wischner. Ethridge’s parents are Zeplin Jr. Byers’ parents are Miriam Miller. Boll’s parents are
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distinguish familiar fa- n Deran catches up with HIST 56 42 70 50 73 Forged in Fire ‘PG’ Forged in Fire ‘PG’ Forged in Fire ‘PG’ Fistful of Steel Hunting ISIS (N) ‘MA’ Forged
vorites from “foreign” his father on “Animal LIFE 42 30 29 36 37 Grey’s Anatomy ‘14’ Movie ›››‡ “The Green Mile” (1999) Tom Hanks, David Morse. Live PD Live PD Green Ml
stars. And many of the Kingdom” (9 p.m., TNT, MASN 47 - 78 - 66 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Baltimore Orioles (N) (Live) O’s Xtra Ballgame Walker MLB Baseball
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tralian actress Clare TV-PG). SYFY 59 40 54 42 71 Movie “Journey to the Center of the Earth” Face Off (N) ‘PG’ Fturama Fturama Fturama Fturama Fturama
Bowen. “Longmire” star n Darlie Routier’s TBS 32 52 25 40 24 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan ‘14’ Brooklyn
Robert Taylor seems as demeanor doesn’t help the
‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’
(5:30) Movie “Gypsy” Movie ›››› “My Fair Lady” (1964) Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison.
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Movie ›››‡ “The Music Man”
Nine ‘14’
TCM 71 57 169 71 72
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TNT 34 36 32 47 46
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haven’t even gotten to his new teenage sensation SHOW 340 400 340 340 340 Away” ‘PG’ Documentary) ’ ‘NR’ Warrior ’ ‘MA’ Times” ‘R’
the “big” stars: Nicole as “a drag, a well-known
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4. (5:57) Movie ››› (:03) Movie ›› “Road House” (1989, Action) Power Prosecutors turn (:01) Power “We’re in (12:05)
Naomi Watts, Rachel STZENC 150 507 150 150 150 “Unfaithful” (2002) ‘R’ Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch. ’ ‘R’ up the heat. ‘MA’ This Together” ‘MA’ “2012”
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the Desert” (2015) ’ revolt on a Spanish slave ship in 1839. ’ ‘R’ Matthew McConaughey. ’ ‘R’
lander Sam Neill. Later
this summer, Acorn be- n A senator’s son needs
medical care on “NCIS” (8 LATE NIGHT AMC
gins streaming the Aus-

Corden weeps over


p.m., CBS, r, TV-14).

A leap
tralian drama “Mystery
Road,” starring Perth- n Acts audition on
born Judy Davis. She’s “America’s Got Talent” (8

Paul’s ‘Let It Be’ story ahead in


p.m., NBC, TV-PG).
been so good at playing
Americans that she was n Jamie Foxx hosts “Beat

‘Walking
cast as Judy Garland in Shazam” (8 p.m., Fox,
“Life With Judy Garland: TV-PG). McCartney says song based on dream about his mom
Me and My Shadows,” n On two helpings of “The
first lady Nancy Reagan
in “The Reagans” and
Middle” (ABC, r), world
travel changes Axl (8 p.m.,
TV-14), the wheels on the
ARIEL SCOTTI
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Dead’
gossip columnist Hedda Things got emotional on a spe- KATE FELDMAN
bus (8:30 p.m., TV-PG).
Hopper in “Feud: Bette cial edition of James Corden’s NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
and Joan.” n Katee Sackhoff guest- carpool karaoke when he and
I’m rather hard- stars on “The Flash” (8 Paul McCartney drove around “The Walking Dead” is
pressed to name an p.m., CW, r, TV-14). Liverpool together, exploring the jumping forward.
American performer n Andy Cohen hosts “Love musician’s hometown. The AMC zombie show
who’s ably sported a na- Connection” (9 p.m., Fox, The pair toured the U.K. city will include a time jump in
tive accent Down Under. TV-14). and a number of the Beatle’s old its upcoming season, new
I think Elisabeth Moss n On two helpings of haunts, like Penny Lane, his fam- showrunner Angela Kang
(“The Handmaid’s Tale,” “black-ish” (ABC, r), ily’s home, the church where Mc- confirmed at a press event
“Mad Men”) represents postpartum depression (9 Cartney was a choir boy, and a last week, according to the
our chief export in her p.m., TV-14), a prison door barber shop and a pub he used to CBS VIA AP
Hollywood Reporter.
opens (9:30 p.m., TV-PG). Paul McCartney, right, joins host
role as Detective Robin play. James Corden as they take a selfie on The current timeline in
Griffin in Jane Cam- LATE NIGHT But the British pop star brought Penny Lane. creator Robert Kirkman’s
pion’s miniseries “Top the “Late Late Show” host to comic book series on which
of the Lake,” set in New n Armie Hammer, Nick tears. While discussing the story Corden then shared that his first the show is based skips two
Swardson and JC Currais
Zealand and, in season behind one of his band’s more experience with the hit song was as years after the war between
appear on “Conan” (11
two, Sydney. p.m., TBS, r). iconic songs, “Let It Be,” McCart- a young boy when his grandfather, a Rick and Negan, but it’s un-
Still, Moss is half-Brit- ney opened up about the “most musician, sat him down to hear the clear if “The Walking Dead”
ish. n Jimmy Fallon welcomes beautiful story” Corden ever “best song you’ve ever heard.” will follow the same pattern.
Shaquille O’Neal, Jenna
Also streaming today heard. “And I remember them playing “We’re working on a sea-
Dewan and Keith Urban on
on Netflix, the com- “The Tonight Show” (11:35 The lyricist said that he “had me that,” Corden said of the song. son that has a really fresh
edy special “W. Kamau p.m., NBC). a dream in the ’60s where my “If my grandad was here right now, look and feel,” Kang said.
Bell: Private School mum, who died, came to me in he’d get an absolute kick out of this.” “We come in on some pretty
Negro” (TV-MA). n Nick Kroll, Stacey the dream and was reassuring “He is,” McCartney said. fun stuff. I’m really focusing
Abrams, Katie Stevens,
Jennie Vee and Joe Russo me, saying, ‘It’s going to be OK. The episode ended on a much a lot on the core character
Sundance visit “Late Night With Seth Just let it be.’” lighter note when Corden had Mc- relationships in the show
Speaking of accents, Meyers” (12:35 a.m., NBC). “She gave me the positive word,” Cartney surprise a local pub with an that have kind of been long-
Sundance accentuates he said. “So I woke up and I went: impromptu mini concert featuring lasting, as well as all of our
outer-borough inflec- n Kevin McDonough is a ‘What was that? What’d she say? “A Hard Day’s Night,” “Ob-La-Di, wonderful series regulars.”
tions with the 1992 columnist for United Feature Let it be? I’ve never heard that. Ob-La-Da,” “Love Me Do,” “Back In “The Walking Dead” re-
comedy “My Cousin Syndicate. That’s kind of good.’” The U.S.S.R.,” and “Hey Jude.” turns in October.
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Jacqueline Bigar’s stars


A baby born today has a Sun in Cancer and a Stay on top of the situation by listening and doing
0522
Moon in Sagittarius. more research. You eventually will clear the air. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday, June 26, 2018: Tonight: Tap into your inner child.
This year you often find yourself in difficult situa- SCORPIO 14 15 16
tions. Your ability to work through an issue readily (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
develops and becomes enhanced. You get past ««« Your intensity for the moment will open
hassles much more easily as the year goes on. 17 18 19
you up to different ideas and thoughts. You could
If you are single, others find you interesting and be exhausted by what is happening around you if
empathetic, and are drawn to you. You will deter- you are not careful. A person involved with your 20 21 22
mine who you want to be. If you are attached, the home life could become difficult or angry in the
two of you will work through many details that next few weeks. Tonight: Out late.
have caused conflict between you. Respect each 23 24 25
SAGITTARIUS
other’s differences. SAGITTARIUS demands a lot
from you. (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
26 27 28 29 30 31
The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dy- ««««« No matter where you are, you are in
namic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult your element. If you suddenly feel angry, distance
ARIES yourself and try to root out the cause. Understand 32 33 34 35 36
(March 21-April 19) that you have the opportunity to resolve this issue
«««« Your instinct to express your compas- on some level. Ask a friend for help, if need be. 37 38 39 40 41 42
sion on a higher level touches a friend. You could Tonight: Whatever knocks your socks off.
be confused by an impending decision. Know that CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22-Jan. 19) 43 44 45
you don’t need to make a choice right now. A
friendship or a long-term goal could appear to be ««« Understand what is going on with your
in some trouble. Tonight: In the limelight. reactions to others. Be more aware of what is 46 47 48 49 50 51
TAURUS happening around you, and observe what people
(April 20-May 20) are doing and saying. Don’t attach any meaning to 52 53 54 55 56 57
«««« Deal with a loved one directly. If a dis- anyone’s actions. Your vision of what is going on
agreement develops into something more, you could change. Tonight: Curb wild spending.
might want to look within yourself to see if you AQUARIUS 58 59 60 61 62
have been swallowing some anger. Try to be as (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
straightforward as possible about your feelings. «««« You have a tendency to do what you 63 64 65
Tonight: Out with a favorite person. want when you want. In general, this type of di-
GEMINI rectness works for you. However, when hitting a
(May 21-June 20) 66 67 68
bump on the road, you could lose your temper. Try
««««« Your ability to learn more and come to tame any irritation that is building. Tonight: Go
to an understanding with others proves to be your for a walk to work off tension. 69 70 71
saving grace at the moment. Listen to what others PISCES
share, and be willing to put yourself in their shoes.
You might look at a situation or circumstances dif- (Feb. 19-March 20)
ferently. Tonight: Open up to change. «««« Be aware of your public image. You Puzzle by Jeff Stillman
CANCER might want to take action that would be ill-ad- edited by Will Shortz
(June 21-July 22) vised. Somehow you know that you must deal
with the issue at hand first. Your vision of what is ACROSS 39 ___ Gay, 1945 2 Galley equipment 34 Thing located in
«««« Listen to what is happening at home 1 Sonata finale bomber 3 Doesn’t mind the night sky by
and around the workplace. Be more aware of happening might be cloudy. Ask questions, if nec-
essary. Tonight: Out till the wee hours. 5 Fateful day 43 Gofer’s extending a line
what is going on. Lighten up the moment and 4 Sheik’s land, in from circle F past
BORN TODAY 9 Noted tower assignment poetry
be more upbeat and optimistic. A partner could 45 U-Haul alternative circle G
be angry and difficult to deal with. Try to avoid a Singer Ariana Grande (1993), baseball player setting 5 “Just hang on!”
14 Villain’s hangout 46 Part of NATO 36 Numbskull
disagreement if possible. Tonight: Be near music. Derek Jeter (1974), actress Aubrey Plaza (1984) 6 Martial arts school
49 Outdo 40 Former co-host of
LEO 15 City on the Seward “The View”
Peninsula 51 Gut-punch 7 Music genre with
(July 23-Aug. 22) confessional lyrics
«««« You could be in the position of having ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE reaction 41 Zodiac
16 Habituate constellation
to open up and deal with a volatile person. You 17 Constellation next 52 Took the cake 8 Twilled fabric
J E A N P A L M H A S N T 42 Lab warning?
might not have noticed that this person was angry to Draco 53 Dame Myra of 9 Part of 17-Across
prior to this display. You could be witnessing yet O R B S I P S O O C H O A … and what the 44 Bakery loaves
19 Subtly suggested piano fame
another dimension of this person’s personality. B A B Y A L B U M T R A M S
55 SpaceX founder circles from A to G 46 Responsibility for
S T A N C E A F I R S T 20 1962 Paul Anka hit depict a social media
Tonight: Lighten up the moment. Musk
VIRGO C H I L D P R O D I G Y 21 Widely adored manager
woman 58 How lemmings 10 Give ___ of
(Aug. 23-Sept. 22) E B B T O R I N O approval 47 14-line verse with
23 Part of a gig migrate only two rhyme
«««« How you feel about a new friend is T E E N V O G U E T
O A S T 11 Compound in
subject to change. This person has the capabil- 24 Garr of “Tootsie” 60 Held in contempt sounds
C A R E E N S I
M I L E 63 Authoritative synthetic rubber
ity of affecting your day-to-day life. If he or she 25 Original of an old 48 Antagonism
suddenly becomes volatile, you might want to root H U M O R A D U L T
S W I M photo, informally command 12 Wiped clean 50 Flavorers of some
out what is going on and possibly take a detour M O D U L E A P P 26 “You don’t say!” 64 Another term for 13 “Come on pies and ice
to avoid this person. Tonight: Try something new. S E N I O R M O M E N T 28 2008 Benicio Del 17-Across already!” cream
LIBRA A C O R N S P E E W E E Toro title role 66 Prefix with 18 Assembled 54 Jason of “I Love
(Sept. 23-Oct. 22) G O T A T G H O S T T O W N 30 Diminutive -hydrozoline You, Man”
22 Approximately
«««« You might stumble upon some informa- E L A T E T E R I R O O D swimsuit 67 Make, as an 56 Auction grouping
tion that you would prefer not to have heard. How- income 24 Lease signatories
S I X E R O X E N A S K S 32 Indo-___ 57 Caesar’s world?
ever, you can’t just walk away from this matter. 68 “Casablanca” role 26 Hoedown partner
languages 59 Real estate unit
35 Hopped up 69 More foxy 27 Victorian ___ 60 Dried up
70 Drain decloggers 29 Hi, on Hispaniola 61 Heart’s-___
ALDER ON BRIDGE Phillip Alder 37 Calf catcher
38 Language that 71 Dispatched, as a 31 Start of a (pansy)
Albert Einstein wrote, “Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics. I can becomes the dragon decision-making 62 Tournament
assure you mine are still greater.” name of where it’s DOWN process director’s
Of course, that was only because he was trying to solve much more complicated spoken if you add 1 What this is for 33 What landlubbers responsibility
problems than the rest of us. A bridge player needs to add and subtract numbers an “s” 1-Down don’t like to be 65 Laser output
-- the more he does it, the better he will play.
How would counting help in this deal? South reaches four spades after West
opened one club. West cashes the club ace and king, then shifts to a heart. How
should South continue?
In the auction, South’s two-club cue-bid in
advance of his partner’s takeout double just
showed 12 high-card points or more. It was
purely a point-showing call.
South can anticipate that the diamond finesse
is losing -- finesses never work in constructed
deals. If so, then declarer must play the trump
suit without loss. Yesterday, we learned that
with eight cards in the suit, the mathematicians
strongly advise taking a second-round finesse of
the jack. They would cash dummy’s king, then
play low to their jack. But here, they will be dis-
appointed -- why?
When you buy the contract after an opponent
opened the bidding, always count the high-
card points. Since dummy has 12 and declarer
16, that leaves only 12 for East and West. So
West must have the spade queen (and diamond
king). South should cash dummy’s spade king
and play low to his ace, hoping that the queen
falls.
As Einstein also pointed out: Pure mathemat-
ics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.

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Next Week:
Meet a
U.S. icon

Issue 25, 2018 Founded by Betty Debnam

Brown v. Board of Ed.


Meet a Thurgood
Marshall, left,
One of Thurgood Marshall’s most
famous

photo courtesy Villanova Law LIbrary


cases was

Supreme
with President
Lyndon Johnson Brown v.
at the White
House in 1967. the Board of
Education

Justice photo courtesy White House Photo Office Collection


of Topeka
(Kansas).
In 1954,
Thurgood Marshall (with
Rev. Oliver book) in 1958.
On Aug. 30, 1967, Thurgood Marshall took unfair treatment was wrong, and he started Brown, an
a historic oath. He became the first African- to think about becoming a African-American, wanted his daughter to
American appointed as an associate justice to the lawyer. go to the school closest to their home, but it
Supreme Court of the United States. When Thurgood got was a white school. Thirteen other families
This week, The Mini Page honors into trouble at school, joined the lawsuit, and the case made it to
Marshall’s 110th birthday by telling the story teachers would make him the Supreme Court.
of a little boy born in Baltimore who made his read the Constitution of the Thurgood Marshall argued the case,
way to the highest court in the country. United States. By the time and the justices ruled unanimously (all
in agreement) to end school segregation.
An interest in law he graduated, he knew it by
Marshall became famous.
Thoroughgood Marshall was the second heart. Young
son of a kindergarten teacher and a steward, A law degree Thurgood Serving his country
or headwaiter, at a club. His father’s father In college at Lincoln Marshall President John F. Kennedy offered
was an escaped slave who ran a grocery store University in Pennsylvania, Thurgood started Marshall a new job in 1961: a federal
in Baltimore. paying more attention to his studies. He judgeship on the U.S. Second Circuit Court
Born on July 2, 1908, Thoroughgood got wanted to go to law school at the University of Appeals in New York City. In 1965,
tired of his long name as a child and changed of Maryland, but it did not accept African- President Lyndon Johnson asked him to
it to Thurgood. He convinced his mother to American students. be solicitor general, or the government’s
change the name on his birth certificate. He Instead, Marshall went to Howard University lawyer in cases before the Supreme Court.
had already started winning arguments! Law School in Washington, D.C. When he had Finally, in 1967, Johnson appointed
When Thurgood’s father wasn’t working, time, he would go to the Supreme Court and Marshall to the Supreme Court. He served
he would take his boys to the courthouse to watch lawyers argue cases before the justices. for 24 years, and he continued working for
watch trials and arguments. Afterward, they After graduating from law school, civil rights for all Americans.
would debate the cases and try to come up Marshall and his former professor, Charles
with better arguments. Houston, defended a black man who sued the
Segregated schools University of Maryland over its discrimination Resources
Thurgood grew up in a neighborhood with against African-Americans. They won, and
both white and black people, but he had to the school was forced to integrate, or accept
all races, in 1935. On the Web:
attend a segregated, or all-black, elementary • bit.ly/2I1KS4e
school. Biographers say he was not a good Marshall continued his career and argued
student, and sometimes his eyes would wander many cases, concentrating most on integrating At the library:
to the police station next door to the school. schools. He worked with the National • “Thurgood Marshall” by Carla Williams
He noticed that the black prisoners were Association for the Advancement of Colored • “Brown v. Board of Education: A Fight for
beaten more than the whites. He felt that the People (NAACP). Simple Justice” by Susan Goldman Rubin
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Try ’n’ Find Mini Jokes


Words that remind us of Thurgood Marshall are hidden in
this puzzle. Some words are hidden backward, and some Winnie: What does a
letters are used twice. See if you can find: cloud wear
under his raincoat?
ARGUE, ASSOCIATE, U E L A W Y E R E H C A E T S Will: Thunderwear!
BALTIMORE, CASE, N T O P E K A D J U S T I C E
CONSTITUTION, COURT, A L L N O I T U T I T S N O C
INTEGRATE, JUSTICE,
LAWYER, MARSHALL,
N L O L V E M E R P U S X Z C Eco Note
I A O E S A C S T E W A R D Q
OATH, SCHOOL, M H H H Q F A S S O C I A T E
SEGREGATED, STEWARD, O S C T E T A R G E T N I S F Is it hot and sticky where
U R S A T D E T A G E R G E S you are today? When it’s a muggy
SUPREME, TEACHER,
summer day, you probably hear the
THURGOOD, TOPEKA, S A D O O G R U H T C O U R T
word “humid.” But what is humidity?
UNANIMOUS. L M A R G U E R O M I T L A B Relative humidity is the amount of
water that the air can hold before it
rains. Humidity is usually measured
Cook’s Corner in percentages, so the highest level
of relative humidity — right before it
Salmon and Pasta Salad rains — is 100 percent. You may also
* You’ll need an adult’s help with this recipe.

hear “dew point.” When the dew point


You’ll need: • 2 (5-ounce) cans
and the air temperature are the same,
• 8 ounces elbow macaroni, cooked salmon, drained
and drained and chopped humidity is at 100 percent.
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adapted from climatekids.nasa.gov

• 2 ripe tomatoes, chopped • 1/2 cup reduced-fat


• 2 medium dill pickles, diced mayonnaise
• salt and pepper to taste
For later:
Look in your newspaper for articles
What to do: about the U.S. Supreme Court.
1. Allow cooked pasta to reach room temperature.
2. Combine pasta with tomatoes, pickles, salmon and mayonnaise.
3. Add salt and pepper to taste. Mix well. Teachers: For standards-based
4. Chill 1 hour before serving. Serves 4. activities to accompany this feature,
visit: bit.ly/MPstandards. And follow
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Moving
ahead
Spain into round
of 16 after tie with
Morocco
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YANKEES 4, PHILLIES 2 SKEETERS 8,


BARNSTORMERS 3

Road
trip
opens
badly
Lancaster’s lead in
Freedom Division
shrinks to a half game
STAFF REPORT
The Lancaster Barnstorm-
ers’ crucial seven-game series
in Sugar Land, Texas, began
with a decided thud on Mon-
day night.
The Barnstormers dropped
an 8-3 decision to the Skee-
ters, and they now find them-
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS
selves with just a half-game
Above, Philadelphia second baseman Scott Kingery, left, throws to first after forcing out New York’s Giancarlo Stanton at second on a lead in the Atlantic League’s
double play by Greg Bird during the sixth inning Monday. Below, the Phillies’ Nick Williams, right, steals second base past the Yankees’ Freedom Division.
Gleyber Torres during the fifth inning. The teams meet again at 8
tonight.

FEELING RIGHT AT HOME


Sugar Land scored twice in
the second inning and four
times in the third to break the
game open. Barrett Barnes’
three-run home run was the
big blow in the third inning
The Barnstormers were held
Loaisiga dominates on mound, Judge homers as Yanks pull away for win hitless through the first five
innings and finished with just
four hits.
ROB MAADDI David Robertson struck out Alvaro Rondon was 4 for 4
AP SPORTS WRITER
Rhys Hoskins and retired with two RBIs for the Skeeters
PHILADELPHIA — Jona- Odubel Herrera on a ground- and Derek Norris added three
than Loaisiga took a no-hitter er to leave runners at sec- hits.
into the sixth inning, Aaron ond and third after replacing Denis Phipps added a solo
Judge ripped his 20th homer Loaisiga in the sixth. Hoskins home run for Sugar Land in
and the New York Yankees didn’t immediately run to the fourth.
snapped a three-game losing first after the ball bounced a Lancaster’s only hits came
streak with a 4-2 victory over few feet away and appeared from K.C. Hobson, Anderson
the Philadelphia Phillies on to exchange words with a fan De La Rosa, Blake Gailen, and
Monday night. after walking back out of the Tyler Bortnick.
Loaisiga (2-0) didn’t allow dugout. The Barnstormers finally got
a hit until Jorge Alfaro lined Robertson allowed Scott on the board on De La Rosa’s
a single to right leading off Kingery’s RBI single in the fielder’s choice in the top of
the sixth. He struck out eight seventh and gave way to Del- the eighth. They then tacked
in 5 1/3 innings, throwing 86 lin Betances for three outs. on two more runs to make it
pitches in his third start after baseball (51-25). cheering for the Bronx Bomb- Aroldis Chapman got the last 8-3.
jumping from Double-A to Making their first appear- ers. four outs for his 23rd save in Dallas Beeler pitched 7.2 in-
the majors. ance at Citizens Bank Park Philadelphia’s Vince Velas- 24 tries. He entered with two nings of three-hit ball to get
The Yankees, who were since beating the Phillies in quez (5-8) allowed two runs runners on in the eighth and the win for Sugar Land and
swept by the Tampa Bay Rays six games in the 2009 World and three hits, striking out Carlos Santana flied to deep Kraig Sitton finished up.
over the weekend, haven’t Series, it felt like home for the seven in six innings. He’s giv- left on Chapman’s first pitch. Steve Johnson went three
lost four in a row this season Yankees. The sellout crowd en up three runs or fewer in 11 The lefty surrendered a solo innings and allowed six earned
and own the best record in of 44,136 was filled with fans of 16 starts. PHILLIES, page C3 runs for Lancaster.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL LOCAL BOWLING

Intern to exec Graham, Lutz are


among honored
Now the highest-ranking woman in MLB,
Ng believes ‘nothing should hold women back’ Area’s top junior bowlers get
awards at Sunday night banquet
SHANNON RYAN operations in Major League Base-
CHICAGO TRIBUNE (TNS)
ball, the highest ranking woman BARRY DECKER it all paid off today.”
LNP CORRESPONDENT
As a public policy major and in the sport. She’s mentioned The CV grad — who is
softball player at the University frequently in news articles as po- A 2018 Conestoga a two-time Lancaster-
of Chicago, Kim Ng wrote a the- tentially becoming baseball’s first Valley graduate and a Lebanon League singles
sis paper on Title IX, opening her female general manager. Warwick rising senior champion (2016, 2018)
eyes to the challenges and oppor- During one of her initial inter- captured the top prizes and has notched three
tunities for women with careers views with the White Sox, Ng was of $1,000 scholarships perfect games and a 233
in sports. asked if she knew how to compute at Sunday’s Lancaster average — rolled his high
The daughter of a banker and a ERA. Of course, she did. United States Bowling series just a week ago.
financial analyst in New York, she As she rose through the sport, Congress Association “One bowling high-
was interviewing for jobs in in- Ng concedes “It did rattle me junior bowling awards light was shooting an 811
vestment banking. She thought if at times” when she was under- banquet. to actually beat my dad’s
she found a career in athletics, it estimated. But she said it never With 120 persons in 804 that we rolled on
would be for sports like tennis or stopped her, and colleagues en- attendance at Fireside Father’s Day,” said Gra-
golf — and probably in the mar- couraged her. Tavern in Strasburg, ham, who was coached
keting department. “At no point did I think, ‘You CV’s Ryan Graham at CV by his father, Rick
Then, she heard through the can’t do this,’ ” she said. “I had earned the Marty Sum- Graham.
university in 1990 that the White great bosses along the way. No- mers scholarship, and Beth and Rick Graham
ASSOCIATED PRESS

MLB exectutive Kim Ng attends the


Sox were looking for an intern. body ever said, ‘You can’t do league’s annual general managers Warwick’s Tony Lutz re- described their son as
“Baseball hadn’t crossed my this.’ ” meetings in Orlando in 2007. After ceived the Glenn Mont- “very, very competitive.”
mind. I had no examples,” Ng said The White Sox hired her full starting as an intern for the White gomery scholarship. Ryan Graham plans to
recently in Rockford, where the time in 1991, and she was en- Sox, Ng is now the league’s senior When the night ended, attend Harrisburg Area
town was celebrating the 75th an- trusted quickly with significant vice president for baseball opera- the duo had earned a to- Community College and
niversary of pro baseball’s Rock- responsibilities. In 1995, at 26 and tions — the highest ranking woman tal of a dozen awards. major in accounting.
in the sport.
ford Peaches and the accomplish- working as the team’s assistant di- “I’m really glad to have
ments of women in sports. “For rector of baseball operations, she Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said. earned the scholar- Lutz’s career
(the White Sox) to hire a woman became the youngest person and “Her first arbitration, she was ship,” Graham said. “I’ve
as an intern, it was more unusual first woman in baseball to present very nervous and apprehensive. learned that you should “I’m really happy to
at that time. Unfortunately, it still an arbitration case. She won the She preferred to assist. I told her always strive to be bet- earn the scholarship,
is out of the ordinary.” case involving pitcher Alex Fer- I wanted her to do it. It was part of ter, and that hard work which I plan to put to
Ng, 49, currently serves as se- nandez. development.” beats talent, when talent good use at Millersville
nior vice president for baseball “I forced her to do it,” White Sox NG, page C10 doesn’t work hard. And BOWLING, page C5
C2 TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2018 SPORTS LNP | LANCASTER, PA

BASEBALL ROUNDUP FROM TWITTER

Pirates hold of f Mets


Not talked about a lot but Iran played well all
tournament
Francisco Cleaves (@CiscoCleaves)

It looked like the Iranian keeper wanted to live inside


that moment where he saved a penalty from Ronaldo
Bell, Polanco for as long as humanly possible, and I don’t blame him
homer in 6-4 win Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell)

The answer no one really wants to hear is that there


Josh Bell hit a two-run isn’t a [Phillies] bullpen answer. You aren’t really going
homer, Gregory Polan- to get an upgrade on their late innings guys without
co also went deep and giving up major talent in trade. ... Charlie Manuel was
the Pittsburgh Pirates one of the worst bullpen managers, but he had Romero,
Madson, and Lidge in ’08. Pitchers executing makes
took advantage of some managers look smart.
dreadful defense by the
host New York Mets to Matt Winkelman (@Matt_Winkelman)
snap a five-game losing
C’mon on, @Wimbledon, do the right thing. Give
streak with a 6-4 victory @serenawilliams a seed.
Monday night.
In a series opener be- Shelly Stallsmith (@ShelStallsmith)
tween tumbling teams,
Pittsburgh built a five-
run lead and held on SPORTS ON TV
to hand the Mets their
seventh straight defeat BEACH VOLLEYBALL NETWORK TIME
before a mostly quiet
AVP Pro Series: Seattle Open,
crowd of 22,135. New ASSOCIATED PRESS
at Issaquah, Wash. (taped)
NBCSN 7pm
York is 6-24 in its last Pittsburgh’s Josh Bell hits a two-run home run during the sixth inning of a 6-4 win
30 games — and that 11-1 over the New York Mets on Monday. COLLEGE BASEBALL NETWORK TIME
start to the season feels NCAA College World Series,
like ancient history. return to the mound af- two-run single, then pro- base in the eighth, and Championship series (Best-of-3), Game 2: ESPN 7pm
Playing at home has ter missing over a year vided the key hit in a sev- Wily Peralta ended the Oregon St. vs. Arkansas, at Omaha, Neb
hardly helped. The reel- for Tommy John surgery enth inning that began three-hitter by work- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL NETWORK TIME
ing Mets (31-45) have as host Miami beat Ari- with score tied at 3-3. ing around Albert Pu-
lost 14 of 15 at Citi Field, zona. Jonathan Schoop hom- jols’ single in the ninth. Inter: Washington at Tampa Bay
MASN,
Noon
MLB
falling to 13-25 in their Dan Straily (3-3) ered and had two RBIs It was the first save for
own ballpark this season. pitched effectively while for the Orioles. the longtime starter in NL: Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets ATTSP 7pm
Jameson Taillon (5-6) appealing a five-game A’s 5, Tigers 4: Jed 136 career big league
NL: Arizona at Miami FS1 7pm
took a two-hit shutout suspension for inten- Lowrie hit a tiebreaking games.
into the seventh in- tionally throwing a pitch solo homer in the top of AL: Seattle at Baltimore MASN 7pm
ning against a make- at the San Francisco Gi- the ninth inning to lift Interleague
shift Mets lineup before ants’ Buster Posey on Oakland to a victory at Inter: N.Y. Yankees at Philadelphia NBCSNPH 7pm
New York tried to rally. June 19. Detroit on a historic day Rays 11, Nation- NL: Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers ESPN 10pm
Consecutive doubles by Straily allowed three for Athletics starter Ed- als 0: Blake Snell took
Jose Reyes and Kevin runs in 6 1/3 innings for win Jackson. a no-hitter into the SOCCER NETWORK TIME
Plawecki chased Taillon, the Marlins. Jackson allowed a run seventh inning, Kevin FIFA World Cup, Group C: Denmark vs.
and a three-run homer and six hits in six in- Kiermaier hit a grand France, at Moscow
FOX 10am
by pinch-hitter Wilmer American League nings in his first appear- slam and host Tampa FIFA World Cup, Group C: Australia vs.
Flores off Tyler Glasnow ance for the A’s, tying a Bay beat Washington. Peru, at Sochi, Russia
FS1 10am
trimmed Pittsburgh’s Mariners 5, Orioles record by playing for his Wilson Ramos hom-
lead to 5-4. 3: Dee Gordon’s slick 13th major league team. ered twice and rookie
FIFA World Cup, Group D: Nigeria vs.
Argentina, at St. Petersburg, Russia
FOX 2pm
Steven Brault entered seventh-inning bunt was Called up from Triple-A, Jake Bauers had four
and threw seven straight the lone hit in a two-run the 34-year-old righty hits in the Rays’ fourth FIFA World Cup, Group D: Iceland vs.
FS1 2pm
Croatia, at Rostov-on-Don, Russia
balls before recovering uprising that put Seattle matched the mark for straight win.
to strike out Jose Bautis- ahead for good, and the most clubs set by former Snell (10-4) walked
ta on a pitch in the dirt. Mariners beat host Bal- reliever Octavio Dotel. Trea Turner and Bryce
Brault then got Asdrubal
Cabrera to ground into
timore for just their sec-
ond win in eight games.
Royals 2, Angels 0:
Brad Keller pitched
Harper to open the
game before retiring
Local digest
an inning-ending double Denard Span homered seven innings of two-hit 18 straight, striking
play. for the Mariners, who ball, helping host Kansas out five straight at one CORRECTION
benefited from 10 walks City beat Los Angeles in point. n Brody Groff is one of the players for Manheim VFW in
National League and a pivotal wild pitch the makeup of a game Anthony Rendon the LNP Tournament’s Midget-Midget Division. Because
to get back on track after that was frozen out in doubled off the left- of incorrect information submitted to LNP, Groff’s first
Marlins 9, Diamond- losing successive series April. field wall on a 3-1 pitch
name was incorrect in a story on Page C1 of Thursday’s
backs 5: Brian Anderson at Yankee Stadium and Kevin McCarthy struck edition.
leading off the seventh
and Cameron Maybin in Boston. out Chris Young and for the first of Washing- FIELD HOCKEY
each drove in two runs to Gordon gave the Mari- retired Ian Kinsler to ton’s two hits.
help spoil Shelby Miller’s ners an early lead with a strand a runner on third SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
n Lauren Hunter of Elizabethtown and Lauren Wadas
of Annville were both selected to participate in the U17
Junior National Camp, which will be held July 5-8 at
Spooky Nook Sports. At Junior National Camp, they
NBA may earn selection to a December training camp, where

Harden, Simmons are honored


final selections will be made for the U.S. U-17 and U-19
Women’s National Teams.

Rockets star beats out LeBron James, Anthony Davis for MVP honors HONDA CUP

FROM WIRE
REPORTS
Anthony Davis of the Peli-
cans.
including ending the sea-
son with a 16-game win-
of Toronto.
Williams kissed his Olympic swimmer
SANTA MONICA, Ca-
lif. — James Harden of
He received the trophy
at the NBA Awards on
ning streak.
He beat out finalists
two young daughters on
his way to the stage after Manuel nets honor
the Houston Rockets is Monday night. Harden, Donovan Mitchell of Utah becoming the Clippers’
the NBA’s Most Valuable who is from Los Angeles, and Jayson Tatum of Bos- third winner in the last LOS ANGELES (AP) 2004, followed by vol-
Player. led his mother on stage ton. five years. — Olympic champion leyball player Ogonna
He joined Michael Jor- and credited her for being Sixth Man: Lou Wil- Robertson speaks swimmer Simone Man- Nnamani the next year.
dan as the only players to his backbone. liams of the Los Angeles out: Oscar Robertson uel of Stanford won the Manuel, of Sugar
average at least 20 points, Rookie of the Year: Clippers is the NBA’s Sixth commended the activ- Honda Cup on Mon- Land, Texas, received
eight assists, five rebounds Ben Simmons of the Phila- Man of the Year. ism of today’s NBA play- day night for collegiate the trophy at the Galen
and 1.7 steals in a season. delphia 76ers won Rookie The guard became the ers, although he wonders woman athlete of the Center on the Southern
Harden led the league of the Year honors. first player to average at why more white athletes year. California campus.
in scoring, 3-pointers and The guard averaged 15 least 20 points for the first aren’t speaking out. It’s the second time She became the first
50-point games with four points, eight rebounds and time in his 13th season or “Where are the white Stanford has had back- black woman to win an
while helping the Rock- eight assists, joining Hall later. He led the league in athletes when this is hap- to-back winners. Ka- individual Olympic gold
ets to an NBA-leading 65 of Famer Oscar Robertson fourth-quarter points and pening?” he said back- tie Ledecky, Manuel’s medal in swimming at
wins. as the only rookies to post scoring average. stage at the NBA Awards. Olympic and collegiate the 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Harden beat out four- those numbers in a season. He beat out Houston’s “It’s not just black ath- teammate, won last Games, where Manuel
time winner LeBron Simmons helped Phila- Eric Gordon, last year’s letes when you see injus- year. Swimmer Tara also won another gold
James of Cleveland and delphia to a 52-30 record, winner, and Fred VanVleet tice in the world.” Kirk won the award in and two silvers.

NHL

Window on free agency opens


STEPHEN WHYNO able to have discussions with the agents,
AP HOCKEY WRITER
that will help, as well. Once you talk, you
The first big free agent re-signing with have an idea that you’re going to be able
his own team is just the beginning of to get a free agent or if you won’t, then it
what’s to come around the NHL. might sort of move some teams to start
Defenseman John Carlson signed a $64 looking at potential trades.”
million, eight-year deal with the Stanley Only a handful of current players were
Cup champion Washington Capitals. His traded over the weekend at the draft: four
agent and the representatives for other in a swap between Carolina and Calgary
pending unrestricted free agents were and Washington sending two to Colorado
able to start talking to any interested to clear salary-cap space to re-sign Carl-
teams on Sunday at the beginning of the son. Montreal could still try to trade cap-
negotiating window that precedes the tain Max Pacioretty this week, and Hur-
opening of the market July 1. ricanes GM Don Waddell wants to make
Serious talks between New York Is- a move for a goaltender and said there’s a
landers center John Tavares and five lot of interest in winger Jeff Skinner.
suitors began Monday in what should be “We have a lot of other possibilities,
the next step in shaking out deals. pieces to move around,” Waddell said.
“There’s going to be a lot happening,” Tavares headlines this free agent class
Chicago Blackhawks general manager and his decision — reportedly among the
Stan Bowman said Saturday in Dallas. Sharks, Maple Leafs, Stars, Bruins, Light-
“Things have sort of been at a standstill ning, incumbent Islanders and perhaps a
around the league, but I think with the few more teams — could set up the rest of
free agent market being opened up to be the market.
LNP | LANCASTER, PA BASEBALL TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2018 C3

NATIONAL LEAGUE Plawecki (8), Flores 3 (22). SB—Marte 2


(16). SF—Harrison, Diaz.
Runners left in scoring position—Pitts-
East Division burgh 5 (Diaz, Dickerson, Polanco 2,
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Freese); New York 2 (Guillorme 2). RISP—
Atlanta...........................................44 32 .579 — — 6-4 W-1 22-15 22-17 Pittsburgh 3 for 10; New York 2 for 7.
Philadelphia...................................41 35 .539 3 — 6-4 L-2 24-14 17-21
Washington...................................41 36 .532 3½ ½ 4-6 L-1 19-20 22-16 Runners moved up—Bell, Harrison,
New York.......................................31 45 .408 13 10 3-7 L-7 13-25 18-20 Reyes. GIDP—Cabrera, Smith.
Miami............................................32 47 .405 13½ 10½ 6-4 W-3 15-21 17-26 DP—Pittsburgh 2 (Taillon, Mercer, Bell),
Central Division (Moran, Harrison, Bell).
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Pittsburgh IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Milwaukee.....................................45 32 .584 — — 5-5 L-2 23-16 22-16 Taillon,W,5-6.... 6 4 2 2 3 5 96 3.96
Chicago..........................................42 33 .560 2 — 4-6 L-4 21-14 21-19 Glasnow........... 0 1 2 2 1 0 7 4.71
St. Louis.........................................40 36 .526 4½ 1 4-6 W-2 21-18 19-18 Brault, H, 1....... 1 0 0 0 1 1 16 4.07
Pittsburgh......................................37 41 .474 8½ 5 4-6 W-1 21-21 16-20 Crick, H, 5........ 1 1 0 0 1 2 24 2.67
Cincinnati.......................................32 45 .416 13 9½ 8-2 W-7 17-23 15-22 Vazquez,S,15-19... 1 0 0 0 0 3 15 4.11
West Division New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Lugo, L, 2-3...... 5 4 3 1 3 4 99 2.76
Arizona..........................................44 34 .564 — — 6-4 L-1 23-16 21-18 Bashlor............ 2 1 2 2 1 0 36 9.00
Los Angeles....................................41 35 .539 2 — 7-3 W-3 20-19 21-16
San Francisco.................................40 39 .506 4½ 2½ 6-4 W-2 24-13 16-26 Gsellman.......... 2 2 1 1 1 3 35 4.21
Colorado........................................38 40 .487 6 4 5-5 L-2 15-22 23-18 Taillon pitched to 2 batters in the 7th.
San Diego.......................................35 45 .438 10 8 2-8 L-2 18-23 17-22 Glasnow pitched to 2 batters in the 7th.
Inherited runners-scored—Glasnow 1-1.
AMERICAN LEAGUE Umpires—Home, Brian O’Nora; First,
Fieldin Culbreth; Second, CB Bucknor;
East Division Third, Chris Conroy.
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away T—3:27. A—22,135 (41,922).
New York.......................................51 25 .671 — — 5-5 W-1 29-11 22-14
Boston...........................................52 27 .658 ½ — 5-5 W-1 25-12 27-15 Marlins 9, Diamondbacks 5
Tampa Bay.....................................38 40 .487 14 9½ 6-4 W-4 19-16 19-24 Arizona AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Toronto..........................................36 41 .468 15½ 11 6-4 W-2 20-20 16-21 Jay lf.....................5 0 0 0 0 1 .306
Baltimore.......................................23 54 .299 28½ 24 4-6 L-2 11-24 12-30 Goldschmidt 1b...4 0 1 0 0 1 .264
Central Division Lamb 3b...............4 1 1 1 0 2 .229
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Descalso 2b.........4 0 0 0 0 1 .260
Cleveland.......................................43 33 .566 — — 8-2 W-7 27-13 16-20 Marte ss...............4 1 1 0 0 0 .241
Minnesota.....................................34 40 .459 8 11½ 5-5 W-1 20-20 14-20 Owings rf.............3 2 1 1 0 0 .189
Detroit...........................................36 43 .456 8½ 12 4-6 L-6 23-18 13-25 Dyson cf...............4 1 1 0 0 1 .185
Chicago..........................................26 51 .338 17½ 21 2-8 W-1 14-26 12-25 Mathis c...............3 0 1 2 0 0 .182
Kansas City....................................24 54 .308 20 23½ 2-8 W-1 11-29 13-25 Miller p................1 0 0 1 0 1 .000
West Division McFarland p........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away a-Ahmed ph.........1 0 0 0 0 0 .215
Houston.........................................52 27 .658 — — 8-2 W-2 23-16 29-11 Shipley p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Seattle...........................................48 31 .608 4 — 4-6 W-1 25-14 23-17 c-Peralta ph.........0 0 0 0 1 0 .278
Los Angeles....................................41 38 .519 11 7 4-6 L-3 20-21 21-17 Totals............... 33 5 6 5 1 7
Oakland.........................................41 38 .519 11 7 7-3 W-1 20-20 21-18 Miami AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Texas..............................................34 45 .430 18 14 7-3 L-1 15-24 19-21 Dietrich lf.............4 1 1 1 0 1 .301
Conley p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ASSOCIATED PRESS

Sunday’s NL Games Monday’s NL Games b-Shuck ph...........1 0 0 0 0 1 .197 Philadelphia’s Vince Velasquez pitches during the first inning of a
Cincinnati 8.......................... Chicago Cubs 6 Miami 9.........................................Arizona 5 Rivera 3b..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .197 game against the New York Yankees on Monday.
L.A. Dodgers 8.....................N.Y. Mets 7 (11) Pittsburgh 6................................ N.Y. Mets 4 Anderson rf..........5 0 2 2 0 1 .296

Phillies: Fall to Yanks


Arizona 3................................. Pittsburgh 0 Cincinnati at Atlanta................................ (n) Bour 1b................5 1 1 1 0 2 .243
St. Louis 8............................... Milwaukee 2 Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers.................. (n) Wittgren p...........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Miami 8..................................... Colorado 5 Monday’s AL Games Steckenrider p.....0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
San Francisco 3.................. San Diego 2 (11) Oakland 5...................................... Detroit 4 Castro 2b.............4 1 2 1 0 0 .270
Washington 8....................... Philadelphia 6 Kansas City 2............................ L.A. Angels 0 Riddle ss..............3 1 1 0 1 2 .221
Sunday’s AL Games Seattle 5..................................... Baltimore 3 Rojas 3b-1b..........4 2 2 1 0 0 .252
Boston 5........................................ Seattle 0 Toronto at Houston................................. (n) Brinson cf............3 1 0 0 1 1 .177 Continued from C1 14 against the Phillies, leaving
Holaday c.............3 0 0 1 1 2 .176
Cleveland 12................................. Detroit 2
Tampa Bay 7................... N.Y. Yankees 6 (12)
Monday’s Interleague Games
N.Y. Yankees 4........................ Philadelphia 2 Straily p................2 2 1 0 1 1 .125 the Los Angeles Dodgers as
Houston 11............................. Kansas City 3 Tampa Bay 11.........................Washington 0 Ziegler p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 homer to Maikel Franco with the only team they have a los-
Maybin lf.............1 0 1 2 0 0 .227
Minnesota 2.................................... Texas 0
Chicago White Sox 10.................. Oakland 3
San Diego at Texas................................... (n)
Cleveland at St. Louis............................... (n) Totals............... 35 9 11 9 4 11 two outs in the ninth. ing record (6-7) against in the
Toronto 7..........................L.A. Angels 6 (10) Arizona................ 120 000 002— 5 6 0 Betances went to the plate regular season.
Sunday’s Interleague Game Miami................. 101 300 04x— 9 11 1 for the first time in his career
a-grounded out for McFarland in the 7th.
Atlanta 7................................... Baltimore 3
b-struck out for Conley in the 8th. c-walked with the bases loaded and one Trainer’s room
Tuesday’s NL Games for Shipley in the 9th.
E—Castro (8). LOB—Arizona 5, Miami 6.
out in the eighth. Wiggling
Arizona (Godley 8-5) at Miami (Hernandez 0-4), 7:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Kuhl 5-5) at N.Y. Mets (Matz 3-5), 7:10 p.m. 2B—Owings (11), Anderson (21), Straily (1). his bat like Gary Sheffield, Yankees: All-Star C Gary
Cincinnati (Harvey 2-5) at Atlanta (Sanchez 3-1), 7:35 p.m. 3B—Marte (8). HR—Lamb (6), off Straily; Betances took a strike from Sanchez was put on the 10-day
Bour (13), off Miller. RBIs—Lamb (23), Ow-
Chicago Cubs (Lester 9-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 6-2), 10:10 p.m.
Colorado (Bettis 5-1) at San Francisco (Holland 5-7), 10:15 p.m. ings (17), Mathis 2 (8), Miller (1), Dietrich Yacksel Rios before missing on disabled list because of a Grade
Tuesday’s AL Games (30), Anderson 2 (38), Bour (37), Castro two mighty swings, drawing 1 right groin strain. Manager
(28), Rojas (29), Holaday (6), Maybin 2 (14).
Seattle (Paxton 6-2) at Baltimore (Gausman 3-6), 7:05 p.m.
SF—Mathis, Miller. chuckles from his teammates Aaron Boone said Sanchez
L.A. Angels (Lamb 0-0) at Boston (Price 8-5), 7:10 p.m.
Oakland (Montas 4-1) at Detroit (Hardy 3-1), 7:10 p.m. Runners left in scoring position—Arizona in the bullpen. could miss up to four weeks.
2 (Jay, Owings); Miami 4 (Bour 2, Riddle,
Minnesota (Lynn 5-5) at Chicago White Sox (Lopez 2-5), 8:10 p.m.
Holaday). RISP—Arizona 2 for 7; Miami 6 Gleyber Torres had an RBI Phillies: Right-handed re-
Toronto (TBD) at Houston (Morton 9-1), 8:10 p.m.
Tuesday’s Interleague Games for 17. double in the first. Judge lined liever Edubray Ramos was
Runners moved up—Dyson, Rojas, Brin-
Washington (Scherzer 10-3) at Tampa Bay (Eovaldi 1-3), 12:10 p.m.
son.
one out to left in the fifth to placed on the 10-day disabled
N.Y. Yankees (Severino 11-2) at Philadelphia (Arrieta 5-5), 7:05 p.m.
San Diego (Ross 5-5) at Texas (Bibens-Dirkx 1-1), 8:05 p.m. Arizona IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA give the Yankees a 2-0 lead. list because of a right shoulder
Kansas City (Junis 5-8) at Milwaukee (Peralta 2-0), 8:10 p.m. Miller,L,0-1... 32-e 6 5 5 2 5 85 12.27
McFarland.....21-e 1 0 0 0 4 28 2.13
Giancarlo Stanton hit a hard impingement.
Cleveland (Kluber 11-3) at St. Louis (Martinez 3-4), 8:15 p.m.
Shipley............. 2 4 4 4 2 2 48 7.20 bouncer over drawn-in short-
Wednesday’s NL Games L.A. Angels at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
Miami IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Straily,W,3-3...61-e 4 3 3 0 6 102 4.82
stop Kingery’s head for a two- Up next
Cincinnati at Atlanta, 12:10 p.m. Oakland at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Ziegler, H, 6..... 2-e 0 0 0 0 0 7 5.40 run single in the eighth, ex-
Arizona at Miami, 7:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
Wednesday’s Interleague Games
Conley, H, 4...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 1.15 tending the lead to 4-1. RHP Luis Severino (11-2,
Wittgren......... 2-e 2 2 2 1 0 20 3.72
Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Kansas City at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. Steckenrider....1-e 0 0 0 0 0 5 3.41 2.24 ERA) goes for the Yan-
Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.
Wednesday’s AL Games
N.Y. Yankees at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
San Diego at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Inherited runners-scored—McFarland I-95 rivalry kees and RHP Jake Arrieta
2-2, Steckenrider 1-0. HBP—Straily (Ow-
Toronto at Houston, 2:10 p.m. Cleveland at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. ings). WP—Miller. (5-5, 3.42) takes the mound for
Seattle at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Umpires—Home, Adam Hamari; First, The Yankees improved to 14- the Phillies tonight.
Phil Cuzzi; Second, Dan Bellino; Third, Tom
INTERLEAGUE Robertson lf-3b....5 1 1 0 0 0 .257 Hallion.
T—3:14. A—6,105 (36,742).
AL BOXES
Ramos c...............4 2 2 3 0 1 .293 E—Jackson (1). LOB—Oakland 10, Detroit
Sucre c.................1 1 1 0 0 0 .224 8. 2B—Fowler (2), Piscotty (18), Barreto
Yankees 4, Phillies 2 Cron dh................4 1 1 0 1 2 .235 SUNDAY’S LATE BOX
(2), Martin (15), Castellanos (24), Hicks (9).
New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Bauers 1b.............5 2 4 1 0 1 .297 Nationals 8, Phillies 6 Mariners 5, Orioles 3
Gomez rf..............4 1 0 0 1 3 .199 HR—Piscotty (7), off Coleman; Lowrie (12),
Gardner cf...........4 1 1 0 1 0 .259 Philadelphia AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Seattle AB R H BI BB SO Avg. off Greene; Castellanos (10), off Trivino.
Judge rf................4 2 2 1 1 1 .277 Hechavarria ss.....3 1 0 0 1 0 .276 Hernandez 2b......3 1 0 0 2 0 .265 Gordon 2b...........5 1 2 2 0 1 .289
Adames 2b...........3 1 1 1 1 1 .220 RBIs—Lowrie (51), Piscotty (33), Semien
Gregorius ss.........3 0 1 0 2 1 .260 Hoskins lf.............4 2 2 2 0 0 .257 Segura ss..............3 0 0 0 2 0 .331 (30), Lucroy (21), Barreto (10), Castellanos
Stanton lf.............3 0 2 2 1 1 .266 Totals............... 37 11 12 9 6 10 Herrera cf............5 1 2 2 0 3 .305 Haniger rf............4 0 2 1 0 0 .266
Washington......... 000 000 000— 0 2 1 3 (44), Hicks (24). CS—Fowler (3). SF—
Andujar 3b...........4 0 0 0 0 1 .280 Santana 1b...........3 0 0 0 1 0 .226 Cruz dh................3 0 0 0 2 1 .270 Semien. S—Hicks, Machado.
Bird 1b.................2 1 0 0 1 1 .186 Tampa Bay........... 061 102 01x—11 12 0 Seager 3b.............4 0 0 0 1 1 .221
1-ran for Rendon in the 7th. Williams rf...........4 1 1 2 0 1 .239 Runners left in scoring position—Oakland
Robertson p.........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Kingery ss............4 0 1 0 0 0 .224 Healy 1b..............4 0 0 0 1 2 .253
Betances p...........1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 E—Turner (9). LOB—Washington 5, 6 (Fowler 2, Joyce, Lowrie 2, Semien); De-
Knapp c................3 0 1 0 0 0 .198 Span lf..................5 2 2 1 0 1 .259 troit 6 (Goodrum, Hicks, Greiner 2, Iglesias
Chapman p..........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Tampa Bay 8. 2B—Rendon (21), Bauers (7). Herrmann c..........2 1 0 0 2 0 .333
HR—Kiermaier (1), off Gonzalez; Ramos Alfaro c................1 0 0 0 0 0 .242 2). RISP—Oakland 1 for 6; Detroit 2 for 12.
Torres 2b..............4 0 1 1 0 1 .285 Franco 3b.............3 0 1 0 1 0 .256 Heredia cf............2 1 1 0 2 0 .237
Romine c..............4 0 0 0 0 1 .291 (10), off Miller; Ramos (11), off Collins. Totals............... 32 5 7 4 10 6 Runners moved up—Piscotty, Martinez.
RBIs—Kiermaier 4 (5), Ramos 3 (39), Bau- Arano p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Oakland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Loaisiga p.............2 0 0 0 0 2 .000 Dominguez p.......0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Baltimore AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Walker 1b............2 0 0 0 0 2 .190 ers (6), Adames (7). SB—Duffy (5). Rasmus rf.............2 0 0 0 1 0 .162 Jackson............ 6 6 1 1 0 7 80 1.50
Runners left in scoring position—Wash- Rios p...................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Petit.................1-e 1 1 1 0 0 5 3.89
Totals............... 33 4 7 4 6 12 Pivetta p...............2 1 1 0 0 1 .167 a-Valencia ph-rf...1 0 0 0 0 0 .280
Philadelphia AB R H BI BB SO Avg. ington 3 (Taylor 2, Difo); Tampa Bay 3 Jones cf................4 0 0 0 0 0 .290 Buchter............ 0 1 1 1 0 0 8 2.53
(Duffy, Cron, Gomez). RISP—Washington 0 a-Cozens ph.........1 0 0 0 0 0 .200 Trivino,W,6-1... 12-e 1 1 1 0 2 27 1.69
Hernandez 2b......4 0 0 0 0 2 .261 Ramos p...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Machado ss.........3 1 2 0 1 0 .305
Hoskins lf.............4 0 0 0 0 2 .252 for 5; Tampa Bay 2 for 7. Trumbo dh...........3 1 1 0 1 2 .269 Treinen,S,18-20... 1 1 0 0 0 1 13 0.96
Runners moved up—Rendon, Taylor, Ra- Davis p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Detroit IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Herrera cf............3 0 0 0 1 2 .302 Davis 1b...............3 0 0 0 0 3 .149
Santana 1b...........2 1 0 0 2 0 .224 mos. GIDP—Taylor. Hunter p..............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Mancini lf.............4 0 0 1 0 2 .222 Zimmermann... 5 4 0 0 1 3 79 4.35
Williams rf...........4 0 0 0 0 3 .233 DP—Tampa Bay 1 (Hechavarria, Adames, c-Walding ph-3b..1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Schoop 2b............4 1 1 2 0 0 .205 Wilson, H, 8..... 1 1 0 0 0 0 13 3.86
Kingery ss............4 0 1 1 0 2 .224 Bauers). Totals............... 34 6 9 6 4 5 Beckham 3b.........4 0 0 0 0 1 .170 Coleman,BS,2-2... 2-e 3 1 1 0 1 16 2.53
Franco 3b.............4 1 1 1 0 1 .256 Washington IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Washington AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Joseph c...............3 0 0 0 0 0 .172 Jimenez............ 1 3 3 3 1 0 33 2.65
Alfaro c................4 0 1 0 0 3 .242 Gonzalez,L,6-5... 1 3 6 6 5 2 62 3.68 Turner ss..............5 1 2 1 0 1 .266 Totals............... 31 3 4 3 3 8 Greene,L,2-4...11-e 1 1 1 1 2 25 3.68
Velasquez p.........1 0 0 0 0 0 .231 Miller............... 3 4 2 2 1 4 54 2.89 Harper rf..............5 2 3 1 0 2 .219 Seattle................. 020 001 200— 5 7 0 Buchter pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
a-Altherr ph.........0 0 0 0 1 0 .179 Collins.............. 2 2 2 2 0 1 26 1.86 Rendon 3b...........5 1 2 2 0 0 .288 Baltimore............ 000 012 000— 3 4 0 Inherited runners-scored—Buchter 1-0,
Neris p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Grace............... 2 3 1 1 0 3 35 3.52 Soto lf..................3 2 1 0 2 1 .324 a-grounded out for Rasmus in the 7th. Trivino 2-1, Jimenez 2-0, Greene 1-0. HBP—
Morgan p.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Murphy 1b...........4 0 3 2 1 0 .195 LOB—Seattle 11, Baltimore 5. HR—Span Jimenez (Davis). WP—Trivino 2. PB—Lucroy
Rios p...................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Snell, W, 10-4... 7 1 0 0 4 10 103 2.31 Taylor cf...............5 0 3 2 0 1 .249 (7), off Cashner; Schoop (8), off Hernandez. (6). Umpires—Home, Will Little; First, Ted
b-Valentin ph.......0 0 0 0 1 0 .216 Pruitt................ 2 1 0 0 0 1 30 4.08 Difo 2b.................5 0 2 0 0 1 .250 RBIs—Gordon 2 (20), Haniger (59), Span Barrett; Second, Lance Barksdale; Third,
Davis p.................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Gonzalez pitched to 7 batters in the 2nd. Severino c............4 0 0 0 0 1 .178 (36), Mancini (23), Schoop 2 (21). SB—Gor- Ryan Additon. T—3:17. A—19,127 (41,297).
Totals............... 30 2 3 2 5 15 Inherited runners-scored—Miller 1-0. Rodriguez p..........2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 don (20). SF—Haniger.
New York............. 010 010 020— 4 7 0 WP—Gonzalez, Miller. Solis p..................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Runners left in scoring position—Seattle
Kelley p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Royals 2, Angels 0
Philadelphia........ 000 000 101— 2 3 0 Umpires—Home, Chad Fairchild; First, 4 (Segura, Haniger 2, Healy); Baltimore 2
a-walked for Velasquez in the 6th. b- Alfonso Marquez; Second, Roberto Ortiz; b-Eaton ph...........1 1 1 0 0 0 .319 (Mancini, Beckham). RISP—Seattle 1 for 8; Los Angeles AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
walked for Rios in the 8th. Third, Bruce Dreckman. Grace p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Baltimore 0 for 5. Kinsler 2b.............4 0 0 0 0 0 .212
LOB—New York 8, Philadelphia 6. 2B— T—2:51. A—13,624 (42,735). Madson p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Runners moved up—Span, Schoop. Trout dh...............3 0 1 0 1 1 .325
Torres (8). HR—Judge (20), off Velasquez; d-Goodwin ph......0 1 0 0 1 0 .174 GIDP—Span. Upton lf...............4 0 0 0 0 2 .250
Pujols 1b..............3 0 1 0 1 0 .250
NL BOXES
Franco (10), off Chapman. RBIs—Judge Doolittle p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 DP—Baltimore 1 (Britton, Joseph, Davis).
(52), Stanton 2 (46), Torres (36), Kingery Totals............... 39 8 17 8 4 8 Seattle IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Valbuena 3b.........4 0 0 0 0 2 .217
(22), Franco (38). SB—Williams (2), Kingery Philadelphia........ 002 040 000— 6 9 0 Hernandez,W,7-6... 6 4 3 3 3 4 81 5.10 Simmons ss..........3 0 1 0 0 0 .308
(7). Washington......... 000 203 03x— 8 17 0 Pazos, H, 11..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 2.00 Calhoun rf............2 0 0 0 0 2 .164
Pirates 6, Mets 4 a-Fletcher ph-rf...0 0 0 0 0 0 .368
Runners left in scoring position—New Pittsburgh AB R H BI BB SO Avg. a-flied out for Pivetta in the 6th. b-singled Colome, H, 8.... 1 0 0 0 0 2 20 4.31
York 5 (Gardner, Gregorius, Andujar, Tor- for Kelley in the 6th. c-grounded out for Diaz, S, 28-31... 1 0 0 0 0 2 12 2.70 Maldonado c.......3 0 0 0 0 1 .248
Marte cf...............4 3 1 0 1 2 .272 Young cf...............3 0 0 0 0 1 .171
res 2); Philadelphia 5 (Herrera 2, Santana, Bell 1b..................4 1 1 2 1 0 .248 Hunter in the 8th. d-walked for Madson in Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Franco, Alfaro). RISP—New York 3 for 11; the 8th. Cashner........... 6 4 3 3 4 3 100 4.70 Totals............... 29 0 3 0 2 9
Harrison 2b..........4 1 1 1 0 0 .271 Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Philadelphia 1 for 8. Moran 3b.............4 0 1 0 1 0 .265 LOB—Philadelphia 6, Washington 11. Castro, L, 2-3....1-e 1 2 2 3 0 17 2.87
Runners moved up—Romine, Hernandez, 2B—Knapp (2), Harper 3 (12), Rendon (20). Scott..............11-e 1 0 0 1 3 21 6.52 Merrifield 2b.......4 0 2 0 0 0 .283
Diaz c...................4 0 2 2 0 0 .296 Herrera rf.............4 0 3 1 0 0 .250
Hoskins. GIDP—Bird. Dickerson lf..........3 0 0 0 1 1 .296 3B—Herrera (2), Turner (2). HR—Hoskins Brach...............1-e 0 0 0 0 0 6 3.86
DP—Philadelphia 1 (Santana, Kingery). (11), off Rodriguez; Williams (9), off Solis; O’Day............... 0 1 0 0 1 0 11 2.70 Perez c.................4 0 0 0 0 1 .218
Glasnow p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Dozier 1b.............3 1 1 0 1 2 .231
New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Brault p................0 0 0 0 0 0 .214 Rendon (9), off Pivetta. RBIs—Hoskins 2 Britton............. 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 5.40
Loaisiga,W,2-0...51-e 1 0 0 2 8 86 1.93 (43), Herrera 2 (45), Williams 2 (26), Turner O’Day pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Duda dh...............3 0 1 1 0 2 .259
Crick p..................0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Escobar 3b...........2 0 0 0 1 0 .201
Robertson,H,13...11-e 1 1 1 1 3 24 3.47 (27), Harper (46), Rendon 2 (31), Murphy Inherited runners-scored—Scott 2-0,
c-Freese ph..........1 0 0 0 0 1 .255 Brach 2-0. HBP—Hernandez (Davis). WP— Gordon lf.............3 0 1 0 0 1 .258
Betances,H,12... 1 0 0 0 2 1 24 2.83 Vazquez p............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 (6), Taylor 2 (23). SB—Hernandez (12),
Hoskins (4), Herrera (4), Turner (21), Taylor Castro. Almonte cf...........3 0 1 0 0 2 .189
Chapman,S,23-24...11-e 1 1 1 0 3 20 1.29 Polanco rf............3 1 1 1 1 1 .216 Mondesi ss..........2 1 0 0 1 1 .143
Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA (23). CS—Kingery (2). Umpires—Home, Stu Scheurwater; First,
Mercer ss.............4 0 0 0 0 1 .255 Eric Cooper; Second, Gary Cederstrom; Totals............... 28 2 9 2 3 9
Velasquez,L,5-8... 6 3 2 2 4 7 96 4.69 Taillon p...............3 0 0 0 0 0 .074 Runners left in scoring position—Phila- Los Angeles......... 000 000 000— 0 3 0
Neris................ 1 0 0 0 0 2 13 5.79 delphia 4 (Herrera 2, Williams, Pivetta); Third, Cory Blaser.
Meadows lf..........1 0 0 0 0 1 .324 T—3:02. A—21,202 (45,971). Kansas City.......... 000 100 01x— 2 9 1
Morgan............ 0 2 2 2 1 0 11 5.57 Totals............... 35 6 7 6 5 7 Washington 7 (Soto 2, Taylor 2, Difo 2, Ro- a-hit by pitch for Calhoun in the 8th.
Rios.................. 1 1 0 0 0 1 10 4.35 New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg. driguez). RISP—Philadelphia 3 for 7; Wash- E—Dozier (2). LOB—Los Angeles 5, Kan-
Davis................ 1 1 0 0 1 2 20 2.70 Conforto cf..........3 0 0 0 2 3 .230 ington 5 for 15. Athletics 5, Tigers 4 sas City 5. 2B—Merrifield (23), Dozier (7),
Morgan pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. Bautista rf............4 0 0 0 1 2 .216 Runners moved up—Hernandez. GIDP— Oakland AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Gordon (7). RBIs—Herrera (5), Duda (21).
Inherited runners-scored—Robertson Cabrera 2b...........3 0 1 0 1 1 .275 Walding, Taylor, Severino. Fowler cf..............5 0 2 0 0 1 .254 SB—Fletcher (1). CS—Herrera (2), Dozier
2-0, Betances 1-0, Chapman 2-0, Rios 3-2. Smith lf-1b...........4 0 0 0 0 1 .250 DP—Philadelphia 2 (Franco, Hernandez, Joyce lf.................4 0 1 0 1 2 .194 (2), Almonte (2).
WP—Velasquez, Robertson. Mesoraco c..........3 0 1 0 1 0 .226 Santana), (Kingery, Hernandez, Santana); Lowrie 3b.............5 1 1 1 0 0 .279 Runners left in scoring position—Los An-
Umpires—Home, Mark Ripperger; First, 1-Nimmo pr-lf......0 0 0 0 0 0 .283 Washington 1 (Turner, Rendon, Murphy). Davis dh...............4 1 0 0 0 1 .228 geles 1 (Kinsler); Kansas City 2 (Dozier, Al-
Joe West; Second, Doug Eddings; Third, Reyes ss...............4 1 2 0 0 1 .184 Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Olson 1b..............3 0 0 0 2 0 .243 monte). RISP—Los Angeles 0 for 3; Kansas
Marty Foster. Plawecki 1b-c.......4 1 1 1 0 2 .240 Pivetta............. 5 8 2 2 2 7 87 4.06 Piscotty rf............5 2 3 1 0 0 .256 City 2 for 7.
T—3:20. A—44,136 (43,647). Guillorme 3b........3 1 0 0 1 0 .172 Ramos............. 2-e 2 2 2 0 0 14 1.24 Semien ss.............3 0 0 1 0 1 .245 Runners moved up—Maldonado, Perez.
Lugo p..................1 0 0 0 0 0 .091 Davis, H, 1........1-e 2 1 1 0 1 15 3.86 Lucroy c...............4 1 3 1 0 0 .268 GIDP—Upton, Perez, Escobar.
Rays 11, Nationals 0 a-Frazier ph.........1 0 0 0 0 0 .222 Hunter, H, 13... 1 2 0 0 0 0 15 4.37 Barreto 2b...........4 0 2 1 0 1 .237 DP—Los Angeles 3 (Simmons, Kinsler,
Washington AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Bashlor p.............0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Arano, H, 4.......1-e 0 1 1 1 0 8 3.00 Totals............... 37 5 12 5 3 6 Pujols), (Maldonado, Kinsler), (Simmons,
Turner ss..............3 0 0 0 1 1 .264 b-Flores ph..........1 1 1 3 0 0 .253 Dmingz,L,1-2,BS,1-5...1-e 3 2 2 1 0 19 2.28 Detroit AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Kinsler, Pujols); Kansas City 1 (Mondesi,
Harper rf..............2 0 0 0 1 1 .217 Gsellman p...........0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Rios..................1-e 0 0 0 0 0 5 4.58 Martin cf..............5 1 2 0 0 1 .257 Dozier).
Goodwin rf..........1 0 0 0 0 0 .170 d-Rosario ph........1 0 0 0 0 1 .244 Washington IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Goodrum 3b........5 1 0 0 0 3 .234 Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Rendon 3b...........3 0 1 0 0 1 .289 Totals............... 32 4 6 4 6 11 Rodriguez......... 4 5 4 4 3 3 96 5.93 Castellanos rf.......5 2 2 3 0 1 .304 Skaggs, L, 6-5... 7 7 1 1 2 8 110 2.69
1-Kieboom pr-1b..1 0 0 0 0 1 .206 Pittsburgh............ 111 002 001— 6 7 1 Solis................. 1 2 2 2 0 0 20 4.72 Martinez dh.........4 0 2 0 0 1 .248 Robles.............. 1 2 1 1 1 1 20 5.40
Soto lf..................3 0 1 0 1 2 .324 New York............. 000 000 400— 4 6 3 Kelley............... 1 1 0 0 1 1 21 3.72 1-Reyes pr-dh......0 0 0 0 0 0 .213 Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Taylor cf...............4 0 0 0 0 1 .245 a-lined out for Lugo in the 5th. b-hom- Grace............... 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 3.43 Hicks 1b...............3 0 2 1 0 0 .280 Keller, W, 2-2.... 7 2 0 0 2 6 109 2.25
Reynolds 1b-3b....2 0 0 0 1 1 .232 ered for Bashlor in the 7th. c-struck out for Madson,W,2-3... 1 1 0 0 0 0 10 4.05 Jones lf.................4 0 0 0 0 1 .228 Hill................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.56
Difo 2b.................3 0 0 0 0 2 .247 Crick in the 9th. d-struck out for Gsellman Dlittle,S,21-22... 1 0 0 0 0 1 19 1.60 Greiner c..............4 0 0 0 0 2 .244 McCarthy,H,6... 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 3.51
Severino c............3 0 0 0 0 1 .174 in the 9th. Rodriguez pitched to 2 batters in the 5th. Iglesias ss.............4 0 2 0 0 0 .274 Peralta, S, 1-1.. 1 1 0 0 0 2 19 2.45
Eaton dh..............3 0 0 0 0 0 .306 1-ran for Mesoraco in the 8th. Inherited runners-scored—Davis 1-1, Machado 2b........2 0 0 0 0 1 .206 Hill pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
Totals............... 28 0 2 0 4 11 E—Moran (7), Cabrera (4), Guillorme 2 Dominguez 1-1, Rios 2-0, Solis 2-2. HBP— a-Candelario ph...1 0 0 0 0 0 .239 Inherited runners-scored—McCarthy
Tampa Bay AB R H BI BB SO Avg. (2). LOB—Pittsburgh 9, New York 7. 2B— Rodriguez (Hoskins). Totals............... 37 4 10 4 0 10 1-0. HBP—Hill (Fletcher).
Kiermaier cf.........4 1 1 4 1 2 .147 Moran (12), Reyes (4), Plawecki (7). HR— Umpires—Home, Dave Rackley; First, Oakland............... 000 000 131— 5 12 1 Umpires—Home, Vic Carapazza; First,
Smith cf...............0 0 0 0 0 0 .275 Polanco (10), off Lugo; Bell (5), off Bashlor; Mark Wegner; Second, Chris Guccione; Detroit................ 000 100 300— 4 10 0 Jordan Baker; Second, Greg Gibson; Third,
Duffy 3b...............3 0 1 0 1 0 .318 Flores (5), off Glasnow. RBIs—Bell 2 (39), Third, Larry Vanover. a-grounded out for Machado in the 9th. Jerry Layne.
Field lf..................1 0 0 0 0 0 .222 Harrison (20), Diaz 2 (17), Polanco (35), T—3:47. A—29,314 (41,313). 1-ran for Martinez in the 7th. T—2:44. A—19,535 (37,903).
C4 TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2018 SCOREBOARD LNP | LANCASTER, PA

GIRLS GIRLS 5X40 FREESTYLE CRESCENDO RELAY Tuesday, June 19


SPORTS SLATE ADVANCE DIVISION 1. Ephrata (S. Staley, K. Brass, K. parsons, At Saransk, Russia ATLANTIC
AGES 8 & UNDER
J. Leonard, A. Fedorshak), 2:17.03; 2. Con-
estoga Valley (K. Eby, S. Le, K. Macariola, J.
Japan 2...................................... Colombia 1 LEAGUE
25-METER FREESTYLE — 1. L. Groff, Holmes, S. Marston), 2:18.47; 3. New Hol- At Moscow
Hempfield, 19.53; 2. R. Yingst, Skyline, land (A. Risser, A. Rideout, P. Rideout, K. Senegal 2....................................... Poland 1
20.40; 3. K. Eby, Conestoga Valley, 20.65. Parry, K. Kane), 2:22.44. Sunday, June 24
BASEBALL 25-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. L. Groff, Freedom Division
LNP TOURNAMENT Hempfield, 23.97; 2. R. Yingst, Mountville, At Yekaterinburg, Russia W L Pct. GB
29.07; 3. K. Eby, Conestoga Valley, 25.16. Japan 2.........................................Senegal 2 Lancaster........................34 18 .654 —
Midget-Midget Qualifying Series
Cocalico Eagles vs. Mountville Indians at 25-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. L. Groff, SOCCER At Kazan, Russia Sugar Land......................33 20 .623 1½
York.................................27 26 .509 7½
Hempfield, 27.81; 2. S. Staley, Ephrata, Colombia 3.................................... Poland 0
Froelich Park East, 6 p.m. Southern Maryland........22 31 .415 12½
Solanco Black vs. Warwick Phillies at War- 31.03; 3. C. Way, Mountville, 31.14. Thursday, June 28
25-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. B. Demaria, Liberty Division
wick Township Field 2, 6 p.m. At Volgograd, Russia W L Pct. GB
Penn Manor vs. Manheim VFW at Creek Mountville, 26.28; 2. S. Cohen, East Co- Japan vs. Poland.............................. 10 a.m.
calico, 30.09. 2018 WORLD CUP Somerset........................30 22 .577 —
Field, 6 p.m. At Samara, Russia New Britain.....................27 27 .500 4
Ephrata vs. Manheim Township Streaks at 100-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY — 1. L. FIRST ROUND
Groff, Hempfield, 1:52.87; 2. R. Yingst, Skyline, Senegal vs. Colombia....................... 10 a.m. Long Island.....................27 27 .500 4
Overlook 2, 6 p.m. GROUP A SECOND ROUND Pennsylvania...................12 41 .226 18½
1:56.65; 3. S. Cohen, East Cocalico, 2:22.37. W T L GF GA Pts
SWIMMING AGES 9 & 10 x-Uruguay............. 3 0 0 5 0 9 Saturday, June 30 Monday’s Games
LANCASTER SUMMER LEAGUE 25-METER FREESTYLE — 1. M. Parry, New x-Russia................. 2 1 0 8 4 6 At Kazan, Russia York 4..................................... Long Island 1
Holland, 15.96; 2. A. Zimmerman, Ephrata, Saudi Arabia......... 1 0 2 2 7 3 1C vs. 2D.......................................... 10 a.m. Lancaster at Sugar Land......................... (n)
Division One
Skyline at Lampeter-Strasburg, 6:15 p.m. 16.49; 3. K. Legaspi, Mountville, 16.50. Egypt..................... 0 0 3 2 6 0 At Sochi, Russia Tuesday’s Games
Adamstown at New Holland, 6:15 p.m. 25-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. M. Parry, x-advanced to second round Uruguay vs. Portugal......................... 2 p.m. York at Long Island....................... 6:35 p.m.
New Holland, 18.85; 2. A. Zimmerman, Eph- Thursday, June 14 Pennsylvania at So. Maryland..... 6:35 p.m.
Woodridge at Mountville, 6:15 p.m. rata, 19.63; 3. S. Le, Conestoga Valley, 22.24. Sunday, July 1 New Britain at Somerset............. 7:05 p.m.
Divison Two 25-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. M. Par- At Moscow At Moscow Lancaster at Sugar Land.............. 8:05 p.m.
Conestoga Valley at Millersville, 6:15 p.m. ry, New Holland, 21.17; 2. J. Velez, Lititz Russia 5................................ Saudi Arabia 0 Spain vs. Russia............................... 10 a.m. Wednesday’s Games
Mount Joy at Lancaster Country Club, 6:15 p.m. Springs, 23.27; 3. K. Brass, Ephrata, 23.59. Friday, June 15 At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia York at Long Island....................... 6:35 p.m.
Landisville at Ephrata, 6:15 p.m. 25-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. A. Zimmer- At Yekaterinburg, Russia 1D vs. 2C............................................ 2 p.m. Pennsylvania at So. Maryland..... 6:35 p.m.
Hempfield at Lititz Springs, 6:15 p.m. man, Ephrata, 17.57; 2. A. Rideout, New Uruguay 1........................................ Egypt 0 Monday, July 2 New Britain at Somerset............. 7:05 p.m.
Division Three Holland, 19.53; 3. K. Brass, Ephrata, 20.10. Tuesday, June 19 Lancaster at Sugar Land.............. 8:05 p.m.
100-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY — 1. H. At Samara, Russia
East Petersburg at Bent Creek Country At St. Petersburg, Russia 1E vs. 2F........................................... 10 a.m.
Club, 6:15 p.m. Eby, Lititz Springs, 1:42.68; 2. M. Arnold,
Russia 3........................................... Egypt 1
Southern End Community Association at Conestoga Valley, 1:54.44; 3. J. Cohen, East
Cocalico, 1:55.03. Wednesday, June 20
At Rostov-on-Don, Russia
1G vs. 2H........................................... 2 p.m.
EASTERN
Denver, 6:15 p.m.
Manheim at East Cocalico, 6:15 p.m. AGES 11 & 12 At Rostov-on-Don, Russia Tuesday, July 3 LEAGUE
50-METER FREESTYLE — 1. K. Parsons, Uruguay 1............................. Saudi Arabia 0 At St. Petersburg, Russia
Ephrata, 31.64; 2. A. Mateyak, Lititz Springs, Monday, June 25 1F vs. 2E........................................... 10 a.m.
SWIMMING 33.14; 3. J. Bills, New Holland, 33.87.
50-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. K. Parsons, At Samara, Russia At Moscow Monday’s Games
Uruguay 3....................................... Russia 0 1H vs. 2G........................................... 2 p.m. Binghamton 10............................ Trenton 1
Ephrata, 38.12; 2. A. Mateyak, Lititz Springs, Altoona 4................................ Harrisburg 0
38.67; 3. L. Farmer, Hempfield, 39.45. At Volgograd, Russia QUARTERFINALS Akron 12......................................... Bowie 5
50-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. K. Par- Saudi Arabia 2.................................. Egypt 1 Friday, July 6 Portland 8....................... New Hampshire 6
sons, Ephrata, 43.94; 2. H. Horning, New GROUP B At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Hartford 5................................. Richmond 0
CONESTOGA VALLEY INVITATIONAL Holland, 43.97; 3. K. Macariola, Conestoga W T L GF GA Pts Reading 1........................................... Erie 0
Match 57: 1C-2D winner vs. Uruguay-
Saturday, June 23 Valley, 45.34. x-Spain.................. 1 2 0 6 5 5 Portugal, 10 a.m.
50-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. A. Mateyak, Tuesday’s Games
BOYS x-Portugal............. 1 2 0 5 4 5 Harrisburg at Altoona (2).................. 5 p.m.
Lititz Springs, 37.79. Iran....................... 1 1 1 2 2 4 At Kazan, Russia
ADVANCE DIVISION 100-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY — 1. Match 58: 1E-2F winner vs. 1G-2H win- Trenton at Binghamton............... 6:35 p.m.
Morocco............... 0 1 2 2 4 1 ner, 2 p.m. Akron at Bowie............................ 7:05 p.m.
AGES 8 & UNDER K. Parsons, Ephrata, 1:26.26; 2. L. Farmer, x-advanced to second round
25-METER FREESTYLE — 1. C. Simes, Eph- Saturday, July 7 Portland at New Hampshire........ 7:05 p.m.
Hempfield, 1:31.96; 3. K. Macariola, Cones- Friday, June 15 Richmond at Hartford.................. 7:05 p.m.
rata, 18.17; 2. O. Parraga, Manheim, 19.75; toga Valley, 1:33.95. At Samara, Russia
3. K. Legaspi, Mountville, 19.82. At St. Petersburg, Russia Erie at Reading............................ 7:15 p.m.
AGES 13 & 14 Iran 1.......................................... Morocco 0 Match 59: 1F-2E winner vs. 1H-2G win-
25-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. C. Simes, ner, 10 a.m.
Ephrata, 21.33; 2. O. Parraga, Manheim, 50-METER FREESTYLE — 1. K. Parry, New
At Sochi, Russia
26.19; 3. G. Reeser, New Holland, 27.27. Holland, 30.33; 2. M. Fritz, New Holland,
31.01; 3. K. Eby, Lititz Springs, 31.22. Portugal 3.........................................Spain 3
At Sochi, Russia
Match 60: Spain-Russia winner vs. 1D-2C
INTERNATIONAL
25-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. K. Legas-
pi, Mountville, 29.67; 2. Q. Zoccola, Lititz 50-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. K. Parry, New Wednesday, June 20 winner, 2 p.m. LEAGUE
Springs, 34.37. Holland, 35.38; 2. K. Eby, Lititz Springs, 36.15; At Moscow SEMIFINALS
25-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. C. Simes, 3. J. Holmes, Conestoga Valley, 36.96. Portugal 1................................... Morocco 0
50-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. M. Fritz, Tuesday, July 10
Ephrata, 21.09; 2. K. Legaspi, Mountville, At Kazan, Russia At St. Petersburg, Russia Monday’s Games
24.76; 3. O. Parraga, Manheim, 24.89. New Holland, 39.50; 2. K. Eby, Lititz Springs, Spain 1................................................ Iran 0 Rochester 4................................ Syracuse 1
41.09; 3. C. Mentzer, Manheim, 42.81. Match 57 winner vs. Match 58 winner, 2 p.m. Syracuse 3................................ Rochester 2
AGES 9 & 10 50-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. K. Parry, New Monday, June 25 Wednesday, July 11
25-METER FREESTYLE — 1. C. Simes, Eph- Norfolk 4.................................... Gwinnett 1
Holland, 33.26; 2. M. Fritz, New Holland, At Kaliningrad, Russia At Moscow Norfolk 7.................................... Gwinnett 4
rata, 15.40; 2. J. Shirey, Hempfield, 16.06; 3. 34.29; 3. K. Eby, Lititz, Springs, 34.44. Spain 2........................................ Morocco 2
A. Kirchner, Manheim, 17.50. Match 59 winner vs. Match 60 winner, 2 p.m. Charlotte 2................................... Durham 1
100-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY — 1. K. Par- At Saransk, Russia Indianapolis 5.................................Toledo 4
25-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. J. Shirey, ry, New Holland, 1:15.73; 2. K. Eby, Lititz Springs, THIRD PLACE
Hempfield, 22.00. Iran 1...........................................Portugal 1 Louisville 11.............................. Columbus 2
1:16.69; 3. M. Fritz, New Holland, 1:17.31. Saturday, July 14 Pawtucket 3.................................. Buffalo 2
25-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. C. Simes, GROUP C
Ephrata, 20.26; 2. G. Falduts, Conestoga Val- AGES 15 & OVER W T L GF GA Pts At St. Petersburg, Russia Lehigh Valley 3..... Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 2
ley, 22.73; 3. C. Kirchner, Manheim, 24.14. 50-METER FREESTYLE — 1. T. Mandrell, x-France................ 2 0 0 3 1 6 Semifinals losers.............................. 10 a.m. Tuesday’s Games
25-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. J. Shirey, East Petersburg, 29.03; 2. A. Fedorshak, Eph- Denmark............... 1 1 0 2 1 4 CHAMPIONSHIP Indianapolis at Toledo............... 12:05 p.m.
Hempfield, 18.41; 2. A. Kirchner, Manheim, rata, 29.34; 3. A. Parry, New Holland, 29.50. Australia............... 0 1 1 2 3 1 Sunday, July 15 Rochester at Syracuse................. 6:35 p.m.
19.72; 3. I. Schneider, East Cocalico, 21.69. 50-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. T. Mandrell, Peru...................... 0 0 2 0 2 0 Charlotte at Durham.................... 7:05 p.m.
East Petersburg, 32.23 (pool record); 2. A. At Moscow
100-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY — 1. C. x-advanced to second round Semifinals winners.......................... 11 a.m. Gwinnett at Norfolk..................... 7:05 p.m.
Simes, Ephrata, 1:27.88; 2. J. Shirey, Hempfield, Fedorshak, Ephrata, 33.97; 3. A. Parry, New Louisville at Columbus................. 7:05 p.m.
Holland, 35.63. Saturday, June 16
1:36.56; 3. G. Falduts, Conestoga Valley, 1:40.25. Pawtucket at Buffalo................... 7:05 p.m.
50-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. T. Man- At Kazan, Russia
AGES 11 & 12
50-METER FREESTYLE — 1. J. Myer, Sky-
drell, East Petersburg, 36.96; 2. H. Fry, Hemp- France 2...................................... Australia 1 TRANSACTIONS Scranton/W-B at Lehigh Valley.... 7:05 p.m.
field, 37.31; 3. K. Parsons, Ephrata, 39.56. At Saransk, Russia
line, 29.87; 2. P. Hasse, New Holland, 31.17;
3. E. Lloyd, New Holland, 31.71.
50-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. A. Parry, New
Holland, 30.75; 2. A. Fedorshak, Ephrata,
Denmark 1......................................... Peru 0 ROAD RACES
50-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. P. Hasse, Thursday, June 21
33.94; 3. H. Fry, Hempfield, 34.96.
New Holland, 36.96; 2. K. George, Hempfield, 100-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY — 1. S. At Samara, Russia BASEBALL
42.66; 3. Z. Delgado, New Holland, 43.08. Marston, Conestoga Valley, 1:15.04; 2. T. Australia 1..................................Denmark 1
50-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. J. Myer, American League
Mandrell, East Petersburg, 1:15.20; 3. H. At Yekaterinburg, Russia BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Activated INF
Skyline, 39.20; 2. P. Hasse, New Holland, Fry, Hempfield, 1:17.38. France 1............................................. Peru 0 F AND M TRACK CLUB
40.63; 3. E. Lloyd, New Holland, 40.84. Tim Beckham from the 60-day DL. Optioned
50-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. E. Lloyd, New Hol- NOVICE DIVISION Tuesday, June 26 LHP Donnie Hart to Norfolk (IL). Transferred RRC PENN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MILE
land, 35.75; 2. Z. Delgado, New Holland, 35.87. AGES 8 & UNDER At Moscow INF Luis Sardiýas to the 60-day DL. At Pottstown
100-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY — 1. J. 25-METER FREESTYLE — 1. V. Wagner, Denmark vs. France......................... 10 a.m. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Sent RHP Miguel Gon- Caleb Gatchell — 4:20, 1st overall; Sam
Myer, Skyline, 1:18.40; 2. E. Lloyd, New Holland, Skyline, 23.26; 2. B. Demaria, Mountville, At Sochi, Russia zalez to Charlotte (IL) for a rehab assignment. Dever — 4:54, 6th overall; Alyssa Kennedy
1:20.75; 3. K. George, Hempfield, 1:27.02. 23.66; 3. C. Way, Mountville, 24.00. DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with — 5:22, 2nd 20-29 AG
Australia vs. Peru............................. 10 a.m. RHP Casey Mize on a minor league contract.
AGES 13 & 14 25-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. M. Talley, WHEEL AND WINGS 5K
Conestoga Valley, 27.19; 2. K. Legaspi, Mount- GROUP D MINNESOTA TWINS — Recalled RHP Alan
50-METER FREESTYLE — 1. C. Simes, Eph- W T L GF GA Pts Busenitz from Rochester (IL). At Lititz
rata, 28.75; 2. A. Keener, Hempfield, 29.68; ville, 29.07; 3. C. Bitner, Ephrata, 30.47.
25-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. K. Engroff, x-Croatia............... 2 0 0 5 0 6 NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed C Gary Bob Bergman — 22:01
3. N. Young, Lititz Springs, 30.50. Nigeria.................. 1 0 1 2 2 3 Sanchez on the 10-day DL. Optioned OF
50-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. C. Simes, Skyline, 31.58; 2. S. Cohen, East Cocalico,
Iceland.................. 0 1 1 1 3 1 Clint Frazier to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).
RUN FOR THE AGES 10K TRAIL RACE
Ephrata, 35.77; 2. A. Keener, Hempfield, 32.08; 3. B. Demaria, Mountville, 33.69. At Reading
25-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. L. Groff, Argentina.............. 0 1 1 1 4 1 Recalled C Kyle Higashioka and RHP Giovan-
37.87; 3. J. Sescilla, East Petersburg, 41.08. x-advanced to second round ny Gallegos from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Dan Nephin — 45:37, 5th overall; Brenda
50-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. N. Young, Hempfield, 21.59; 2. M. Mateyak, Lititz Hodge — 49:19, 3rd overall; Greg Cauller —
Springs, 30.75; 3. C. Bitner, Ephrata, 31.45. Saturday, June 16 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned OF
Lititz Springs, 39.82; 2. A. Keener, Hemp- Nick Martini to Nashville (PCL). Designated 49:05, 8th overall; Peter Weida — 45:15, 2nd
field, 40.43; 3. B. Fawber, Manheim, 41.43 AGES 9 & 10 At Moscow 25-29 AG; Ange Horst — 49:49, 1st 35-39 AG
Iceland 1....................................Argentina 1 RHP Liam Hendriks for assignment. Rein-
50-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. A. Keener, 25-METER FREESTYLE — 1. S. Felices, stated LHP Ryan Buchter from the 10-day
Hempfield, 31.69; 2. C. Simes, Ephrata, 32.80; Hempfield, 17.59; 2. E. Carroll, Skyline, At Kaliningrad, Russia
WHITE MOUNTAIN TRIATHLON
DL. Selected the contract of RHP Edwin At Franconia, NH
3. B. Reigner, Conestoga Valley, 36.31. 18.63; 3. S. Le, Conestoga Valley, 18.67. Croatia 2........................................Nigeria 0 Jackson from Nashville.
100-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY — 1. 25-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. K. Legaspi, Bill Boben — 2:24:26, 2nd 50-59 AG;
Thursday, June 21 TEXAS RANGERS — Sent LHP Joe Palumbo Martha Boben — 2:29:12, 3rd female over-
A. Keener, Hempfield, 1:15.52; 2. W. Orr, Mountville, 22.01; 2. S. Felices, Hempfield, to the AZL Rangers for a rehab assignment.
Skyline, 1:19.09; 3. N. Young, Lititz Springs, 22.27; 3. L. Stauffer, Skyline, 23.53. At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia all; Jackie Boben — 1:05:39 (sprint), 1st fe-
1:21.69. 25-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. K. Legas- Croatia 3....................................Argentina 0 National League male 18-29 AG
pi, Mountville, 25.15; 2. S. Felices, 26.13; 3. Friday, June 22 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Optioned
AGES 15 & OVER RHP Jake Barrett to Reno (PCL). Recalled
50-METER FREESTYLE — 1. M. Gehman, P. Groff, Hempfield, 26.64. At Volgograd, Russia
Manheim, 25.87; 2. A Deckard, Lititz Springs, 25-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. E. Carroll, Nigeria 2........................................Iceland 0
RHP Braden Shipley from Reno.
ATLANTA BRAVES — Designated 2B Phil
GOLF
26.25; 3. T. McGillan, Ephrata, 26.61. Skyline, 21.94; 2. M. Adair, Manheim, Tuesday, June 26
21.97; 3. J. Cohen, East Cocalico, 22.25. Gosselin for assignment.
50-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. A. Deckard, At St. Petersburg, Russia MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Released LHP
Lititz Springs, 31.04; 2. M. Gehman, Man- AGES 11 & 12 Nigeria vs. Argentina......................... 2 p.m. Boone Logan.
heim, 31.41; 3. T. McGillan, Ephrata, 33.34. 50-METER FREESTYLE — 1. G. Fittery, NEW YORK METS — Recalled RHP Tyler
50-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. N. Pham, Manheim, 36.87; 2. H. Carroll, Skyline, At Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Bashlor from Binghamton (EL). Optioned RHP CHAPEL HILL
Conestoga Valley, 32.27; 2. L. Fry, Hemp- 36.87; 3. S. Levitan, Manheim, 37.26. Iceland vs. Croatia............................. 2 p.m. MIXED 18-HOLE GROUP — Monday Night
Chris Flexen to Las Vegas (PCL). Signed RHPs
field, 36.71; 3. T. McGillan, Ephrata, 36.72. 50-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. S. Levitan, GROUP E Brendan Hardy, Adam Hill, Tommy Wilson Two Person Scramble (Match of Cards): 1st,
50-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. N. Pham, Manheim, 42.97; 2. E. Kingston, Ephrata, W T L GF GA Pts and Brian Metoyer; C Nick Meyer; LHP Frank- Drew Witouski, Doug Pinkerton, minus 2; 2nd,
Conestoga Valley, 28.34; 2. A Deckard, 44.19; 3. C. Plank, Conestoga Valley, 44.45. Brazil..................... 1 1 0 3 1 4 lin Parra and INFs Carlos Cortes and Chase Rennie Petre, Kimberly Whitekettle, minus 2;
50-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. I. Griest, Switzerland........... 1 1 0 3 2 4 Chambers to minor league contracts. 3rd, Ron Scalese, Jerry Holleran, minus 2.
Lititz, Springs, 28.95; 3. M. Gehman, Man-
heim, 29.84. East Cocalico, 46.45; 2. G. Fittery, Man- Serbia................... 1 0 1 2 2 3 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Placed 2B CROSSGATES
100-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY — 1. A. heim, 47.63; 3. H. Carroll, Skyline, 48.59. Costa Rica............. 0 0 2 0 3 0 Jesmuel Valentin on paternity leave. Re- HOLE-IN-ONE — Michele Laucks aced the
Deckard, Lititz Springs, 1:06.22; 2. N. Pham, 50-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. I. Griest, East Sunday, June 17 instated OF Dylan Cozens from the 10-day 100-yard, par-3 hole No. 13 using an 8-iron.
Cocalico, 42.12; 2. J. Bills, New Holland, DL. Recalled RHP Hector Neris from Lehigh
Conestoga Valley, 1:08.14; 3. S. Splain, 42.16; 3. H. Horning, New Holland, 42.75. At Samara, Russia EVERGREEN
Hempfield, 1:09.80. Serbia 1..................................... Costa Rica 0 Valley (IL). Placed RHP Edubray Ram on the
AGES 13 & 14 10-day DL. Optioned INF Mitch Walding to EAGLE — Milt Pabon eagled the 220-yard,
NOVICE DIVISION 50-METER FREESTYLE — 1. M. Diener, At Rostov-on-Don, Russia Lehigh Valley. Reinstated Jesmuel Valentin par-4 6th hole using a 3-wood and a putter.
AGES 8 & UNDER Skyline, 34.69; 2. J. Leonard, Ephrata, Switzerland 1....................................Brazil 1 from the paternity list. MANOR
25-METER FREESTYLE — 1. L. Chandler, 34.93; 3. A. Ernst, East Petersburg, 35.43. Friday, June 22 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Designated LHP Ty- MEN’S 18-HOLE GROUP — Hoffa Team
Hempfield, 21.25; 2. K. German, Skyline, 50-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. J. Fuentes, At St. Petersburg, Russia ler Webb for assignment. Placed RHP Jordan Matches: Front plus 2, Back plus 10, To-
22.99; 3. G. Beck, Conestoga Valley, 23.19. East Petersburg, 41.94; 2. L. Clinton, Hempfield, Brazil 2...................................... Costa Rica 0 Lyles on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Thurs- tal plus 12, Tommy Hudzik, Don Gehamn,
25-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. R. Hurst, Con- 42.45; 3. S. Baker, Conestoga Valley, 43.90. day. Optioned C Raffy Lopez and RHP Phil Frank Talarico and Chuck Treier.
estoga Valley, 32.59; 2. K. German, Skyline, At Kaliningrad, Russia Maton to El Paso (PCL). Reinstated C Austin
50-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. J. Fuentes, Switzerland 2.................................. Serbia 1
33.01; 3. W. Reeser, New Holland, 34.23. East Petersburg, 44.72; 2. L. Clinton, Hemp- Hedges from the 10-day DL. Selected the
25-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. N. Bansal,
Skyline, 46.63; 2. A. Blose, Skyline, 46.82.
field, 45.27; 3. L. Shelly, Manheim, 45.31.
50-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. M. Diener,
Wednesday, June 27
At Moscow
contract of RHP Robert Stock from El Paso.
Recalled RHP Kazuhisa Makita from El Paso.
YOUTH
25-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. W. Daughtrey, Skyline, 41.82; 2. J. Leonard, Ephrata, Serbia vs. Brazil.................................. 2 p.m. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Reinstated BASEBALL
Conestoga Valley, 37.39. 42.00; 3. L. Howard, East Petersburg, 42.02. At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia RHP Brandon Kintzler from the 10-day DL. Op-
AGES 9 & 10 AGES 15 & OVER Switzerland vs. Costa Rica................. 2 p.m. tioned RHP Jefry Rodriguez to Syracuse (IL).
25-METER FREESTYLE — 1. I. Schneider, 50-METER FREESTYLE — 1. I. Velez, Lititz GROUP F Atlantic League SUBMITTING SCORES: Coaches and
East Cocalico, 19.47; 2. J. Bethel, 20.61; 3. Springs, 33.43; 2. J. Lindquist, New Holland, W T L GF GA Pts LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Signed RHP Bran- scorekeepers, please note that you have
S. Miller, Lititz Springs, 20.72. 33.50; 3. E. Fittery, Manheim, 34.12. Mexico.................. 2 0 0 3 1 6 den Pinder. the convenient option of emailing youth
25-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. I. Schneider, 50-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. K. Kane, Germany............... 1 0 1 2 2 3 BASKETBALL baseball scores to sports@lnpnews.com.
East Cocalico, 25.06; 2. J. Blose, Skyline, 25.85; New Holland, 39.81; 2. J. Lindquist, 39.84; Sweden................. 1 0 1 2 2 3 Include the league, age, division and final
3. D. Marwaha, Conestoga Valley, 28.43. National Basketball Association score for both teams.
3. R. Clinton, Skyline, 41.61. Republic of Korea.... 0 0 2 1 3 0 INDIANA PACERS — Announced they will not
25-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. J. Shirey, 50-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. A. Leed, LANCO MIDGET
Hempfield, 22.63; 2. N. Lobaugh, Hemp- Sunday, June 17 exercise the team option on G Lance Stephenson.
Ephrata, 45.00; 2. E. Fittery, Manheim, Community
field, 31.22. 45.61; 3. A. Nolt, New Holland, 45.90. At Moscow FOOTBALL
25-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. J. Blose, Sky- Lancaster 8...............................Hempfield 1
50-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. K. Kane, New Mexico 1.....................................Germany 0 National Football League
line, 23.14; 2. N. Nolt, New Holland, 23.17; Holland, 36.01; 2. A. Nolt, New Holland, NFL — Named Jocelyn Moore executive vice School
Monday, June 18 Ephrata Lions 7............................ Cocalico 1
3. S. Miller, Lititz Springs, 26.56. 37.82; 3. A. Zodet, Hempfield, 38.87. president of communications and public affairs.
At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Donegal 13........................... Garden Spot 0
AGES 11 & 12 MIXED Sweden 1...................... Republic of Korea 0 ATLANTA FALCONS — Signed S Ron Parker Noah Karichner tossed a 5-inning no-hitter
50-METER FREESTYLE — 1. R. Moreno, to a one-year contract. Bears Blue 5................................. Outlaws 2
Manheim, 38.18; 2. R. Yoder, Lititz Springs, AGES 8 & UNDER Saturday, June 23
100-METER MIXED MEDLEY RELAY — 1. HOCKEY Lancaster 4.................... Conestoga Valley 0
38.35; 3. C. Zoll, Conestoga Valley, 39.34. At Rostov-on-Don, Russia National Hockey League PM Comets 4..................................... SWS 2
50-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. S. Milheim, Conestoga Valley (M. Talley, V. Pagano, Mexico 2....................... Republic of Korea 1
G. Beck, K. Eby), 1:52.87; 2. Skyline (K. ARIZONA COYOTES — Announced the Solanco 4.......................... Manheim VFW 2
New Holland, 49.14; 2. C. Scott, Manheim, German, A. Blose, R. Yingst, K. Engroff), At Sochi, Russia end of their affiliation with Fort Wayne Manheim Township 3..... Hempfield Black 2
50.93; 3. D. Ivanchikov, Conestoga Valley, 51.06. 2:01.69; 3. New Holland (R. Nugent, A. Germany 2....................................Sweden 1 (ECHL). Signed a one-year affiliation agree- LANCASTER YOUTH 14U
50-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. R. Yoder, Risser, G. Reeser, W. Reeser), 2:16.82. Wednesday, June 27 ment with Norfolk (ECHL).
Lititz Springs, 50.93; 2. P. Knepp, Manheim, Section One
AGES 9 & 10 At Kazan, Russia DETROIT RED WINGS — Agreed to terms Donegal 3.....................................Ephrata 0
51.20; 3. M. Shaffer, East Petersburg, 52.45. with LW Tyler Bertuzzi on a two-year contract Manheim Lions 6.....................Mountville 0
50-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. K. George, 100-METER MIXED MEDLEY RELAY — Republic of Korea vs. Germany........ 10 a.m.
1. Ephrata (A. Zimmernman, C. SImes, K. and RW Martin Frk on a one-year contract. Conestoga Valley 13.................... E-town 12
Hempfield, 41.64; 2. M. Shaffer, East Pe- At Yekaterinburg, Russia
tersburg, 44.69; 3. M. Rey, Skyline, 46.03. Brass, D. Mentzer), 1:19.45; 2. New Hol- Mexico vs. Sweden.......................... 10 a.m. American Hockey League Section Two
100-METER INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY — 1. land (M. Parry, N. Nolt, A. Rideout, L. Bow- GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS — Acquired C Carter Cedar Crest 13................................... SWS 4
ers), 1:25.54; 3. Conestoga Valley (S. Le, G. GROUP G Camper from Tucson for future considerations. Warwick 11........................... Garden Spot 9
K. Parsons, Ephrata, 1:26.26; 2. L. Farmer, W T L GF GA Pts
Hempfield, 1:31.96; 3. K. Macariola, Cones- Falduts, M. Arnold, R. Martin), 1:32.70. SOCCER Manheim Twp. 10....................... Columba 2
x-Belgium.............. 2 0 0 8 2 6 Mt-ville Red Sox 16......Ephrata Copperheads 16
toga Valley, 1:33.95. AGES 11 & 12 x-England.............. 2 0 0 8 2 6 FIFA — Fined Switzerland’s Granit Xhaka E-town Black 16................ Bowmansville 13
AGES 13 & 14 100-METER MIXED MEDLEY RELAY — 1. Tunisia.................. 0 0 2 3 7 0 and Xherdan Shaqiri $10,100 and Stephan Hempfield 11.................................Mt. Joy 1
50-METER FREESTYLE — 1. P. Breslin, Sky- New Holland (P. Hasse, H. Horning, E. Lloyd, Panama................. 0 0 2 1 9 0 Lichtsteiner $5,050 for unsporting behavior
J. Bills), 2:28.82; 2. Manheim (R. Moreno, while celebrating World Cup goals against LANCASTER YOUTH 12U
line, 31.14; 2. W. Kupres, Manheim, 33.03; x-advanced to second round
3. B. Morales, Ephrata, 36.08. G. Fittery, P. Knepp, S. Levitan), 3:01.53; 3. Serbia on June 22. Fined the Serbian football Section Two
Skyline (D. Dommel, H. Hostetter, J. Myer, Monday, June 18 federation $54,700 for incidents involving its Donegal Green 5.............Ephrata Paladins 3
50-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. T. Murphy, Mountville Braves 12................. SWS Blue 4
East Petersburg, 43.44; 2. E. Proch, Cones- H. Carroll), 3:02.69. At Sochi, Russia fans at the same game. Fined Serbian coach
Belgium 3..................................... Panama 0 Mladen Krstajic and federation president Mt. Joy 9................................... MT Storm 8
toga Valley, 45.31; 3. C. Meldrum, Hemp- AGES 13 & 14 Conestoga Valley 16............ Solanco Gold 9
field, 46.35. 200-METER MIXED MEDLEY RELAY — 1. At Volgograd, Russia Slavisa Kokeza $5,050 each for “unsporting
behavior due to statements made” about the Columbia Gold 15................ MT Lightning 4
50-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. W. Orr, Manheim (C. Mentzer, W. Kupres, B. Faw- England 2....................................... Tunisia 1 Warwick Braves 6.................. GS Spartans 3
Skyline, 42.12; W. Kupres, Manheim, 42.75; ber, L. Shelly), 2:23.35; 2. Conestoga Valley referee of the June 22 game.
Saturday, June 23 LANCASTER YOUTH 10U
3. P. Breslin, Skyline, 42.90. (J. Holmes, A. Beck, B. Reigner, E. Proch), At Moscow
50-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. E. Proch, Con- 2:36.14; 3. Ephrata (J. Leonard, A. Wolf, C. Section One
estoga Valley, 38.40; 2. B. Morales, Ephrata, Simes, A. Brass), 2:37.39
Belgium 5....................................... Tunisia 2 BOWLING Penn Manor 7...............................Ephrata 5
40.89; 3. T. Murphy, East Petersburg, 41.06. Sunday, June 24
AGES 15 & OVER
At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
AGES 15 & OVER
50-METER FREESTYLE — 1. S. Risser, New
200-METER MIXED MEDLEY RELAY — 1.
Conestoga Valley (K. Pham, N. Pham, S. Mar- England 6..................................... Panama 1 REC
Holland, 29.18; 2. L. Fry, Hempfield, 29.28;
3. K. Draeger, Hempfield, 29.62.
son, A. Kouangsouri), 2:12.46; 2. East Peters- Thursday, June 28
DUTCH
SOFTBALL
burg (T. Mandrell, J. Sescilla, G. Mandrell, N. At Kaliningrad, Russia
50-METER BACKSTROKE — 1. S. Splain, Bourne), 2:13.96; 3. New Holland (A. Horn- England vs. Belgium.......................... 2 p.m. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED SUMMER
Hempfield, 32.46; 2. A. Douangsouri, Con- ing, A. Nolt, A. Parry, S. Risser), 2:19.31. Ben White...................... 255-247-247—749
estoga Valley, 38.00; 3. A. Zimmerman, At Saransk, Russia LANCASTER SENIOR MODIFIED
BOYS 5X40 FREESTYLE CRESCENDO RELAY Panama vs. Tunisia............................ 2 p.m. MONDAY SENIORS Caruso’s 22............................Quarryville 11
Mountville, 39.52. Bob Landis..................... 188-217-205—610
50-METER BREASTSTROKE — 1. S. Splain, 1. Ephrata (Coo. Simes, Ca. Simes, N. GROUP H Smoketown 18.................AO Orthopedics 6
Hempfield, 38.63; 2. K. Draeger, Hempfield, King, Col. Simes, T. McGillan), 2:11.56; 2. W T L GF GA Pts ADULT KEGEL L.H. Brubaker 20...........................Ephrata 6
40.15; 3. C. Shields, Lititz Springs, 40.16. Skyline (A. Blose, J. Blose, J. Myer, W. Orr, Japan.................... 1 1 0 4 3 4 Tim Wolf........................ 229-209-191—629 INTERCOURSE S-P
50-METER BUTTERFLY — 1. T. Besnoff, J. Prevost), 2:12.04; 3. Conestoga Valley Senegal................. 1 1 0 4 3 4 Andrew Dobert.............. 200-234-185—619 Avalanche 22.............................. Chargers 6
Skyline, 32.15; 2. K. Draeger, Hempfield, (B. Garrison, G. Falduts, D. Ivanchikov, B. Colombia.............. 1 0 1 4 2 3 JUNIOR KEGEL Gators 18....................................... Blazers 8
32.96; 3. A. Horning, New Holland, 34.87. Reigner, N. Pham), 2:14.25. Poland.................. 0 0 2 1 5 0 Alyssa Breidegam.......... 214-212-202—628 Gators 20........................................Hawks 9
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COMMON PLEAS
Award winners at the Lancaster United States Bowling Congress Association’s Junior Bowling Awards banquet on LANCASTER COUNTY,
Sunday included (front row, from left) Warwick senior Tony Lutz (Glenn Montgomery scholarship winner), Manheim PENNSYLVANIA
Township fourth-grader Aidan Soffillas (All-Events champ) and Warwick sophomore Tyler Miller (All-Events champ); NO. CI-18- 04359
(back row, from left) Warwick sixth-grader Taylor Miller (All-Events champ), 2018 Conestoga Valley graduate Ryan INFORMATION ROBERT HIESTAND
Graham (All-Events champ) and School District of Lancaster eighth-grader Julee Getz (All-Events champ). v.
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Legal Notices ERS
Estate Notices NOTICE
Found
Public Auctions If you wish to defend, you
Estate Sales must enter a written appear-
Announcements ance personally or by attor-
Continued from C1 Opportunities Samantha Heindel 290; Mixed Legal Services ney and file your defenses or
objections in writing with the
for youth Junior Division — Aiden
D’Souza 300, Darren
Scratch: 1. Barwick Wobling Please see the
Obituaries in the court. You are warned that if
(University) for business Zombro III 290, Alaina
(Tyler Miller, Carter Snavely, A section for the you fail to do so the case may
management,” Lutz said. LUSBCA youth man- Ashley Sham, Tony Lutz) following: proceed without you and a
Telenko 254; Prep Division 2486; Class A — 1. Silent But judgment may be entered
The Warwick bowler’s ager Donna Gribble, — Ryan Muckle 254, Derick Deadlier (Catey Sides, Jared
Obits & Service
against you without further
Information
career has been high- who has worked with Keller 243, Morgan Kline Fry, Spencer Brendel, Oliva Cemeteries/Lots notice for the relief requested
lighted by a perfect game, the junior program for 233, Kera Boyd 221, Taylor Good) 2565, 2. Township Cards of Thanks by the plaintiff. You may lose
the 2017-18 Ice Breaker 37 years, said, “We like Miller 209; Bantam Division (Bethany Jaquith, Drew In Memoriams money or property or other
team championship and — Aidan Sofillas 180, Ryan rights important to you.
providing quality tourna- Beck 170, Gami Torres 169,
Jaquith, Kyle Schell, Jordan
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS
competing in the Junior ments to our young bowl- Schell) 2542; Class B — 1. LEGAL NOTICES
Daisy Hunt 145, Nicole Fantastic Four Dutch (Ethan PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER
Gold competition. ers, as well as scholarship McCalicher 121. Pasker, Chaz Eavenson, ADVERTISEMENT AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT
This young kegler is opportunities.” USBC Youth Singles Tessa Pasker, Cody FOR BIDS HAVE A LAWYER, GO TO
one of the few competi- And Junior program co- Tournament Trophy Sciscione) 1991, 2. Thrown The Redevelopment Au- OR TELEPHONE THE OF-
thority of the City of Lan- FICE SET FORTH BELOW.
tors to have converted ordinator, Susan Schickel winners Together (Eva Green, THIS OFFICE CAN PRO-
caster is seeking bids for:
the elusive 7-10 pin split. added: “The strength Boys
Hailey Petrosky, Zander CONTRACT: RACL #2018- VIDE YOU WITH INFORMA-
Kathy and Scott Lutz of the junior leagues is Green, Derek Warfel) 1989; 2, titled West Lemon and TION ABOUT HIRING A
said of their son: “He ris- Scratch: 1. Jordan Schell Class C — 1. Just Us (Aiden LAWYER.
the family involvement 722, 2. Nick O’Niell 717, 3. Wintersteen, Aidan Soffillas,
North Market Streets Curb
es to the occasion, when and Sidewalk Project IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD
and quality coaching in a Ryan Graham 685; Class Gami Torres, Ava Green) Sealed bids plainly marked TO HIRE A LAWYER, THIS
the stakes are the high- sport that can be contin- A — 1. Ryan Muckle 694, 2. 1523. “CURB AND SIDEWALK OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO
est.” ued into college competi- Kyle Shertz 686 3. Devin Doubles Tournament PROJECT” will be received PROVIDE YOU WITH IN-
Eric Montgomery, tion and into adulthood.” Eshelman 680; Class B — 1. by the Redevelopment Au- FORMATION ABOUT AGEN-
222 Dutch Lanes man- Chaz Eavenson 606, 2. Boys thority of the City of Lan- CIES THAT MAY OFFER LE-
“The banquet shows GAL SERVICES TO
ager, who presented the Nick Sweigart 525, 3. Priest Scratch: 1. Ryan Graham/ caster at 120 North Duke
the kids that the effort Street, Lancaster, PA 17602, ELIGIBLE PERSONS AT A
scholarship in the name McKenzie 524; Class C — 1. Kolby Bennett 1481, 2. Tyrus
to achieve their goals is Nickolas Bukowski 515, 2. Current/Hunter Keller 1364; until 11:00 a.m. on July 10, REDUCED FEE OR NO
of his father to Lutz, said, all worth it,” Montgom- Joseph Hull 422. 2018, and will then and there FEE.
Class A —1. Brady Wiggins/
“I hope the scholarship ery concluded. “You see Matthew Geib 1437, 2. Ryan
be publicly opened and read Lancaster Bar Association
encourages the pursuit Girls aloud in the Commission Lawyer Referral Service
this as they walk up to Muckel/Carter Snavely 1395; Room. 28 East Orange Street
of education, whether it the front and proudly re- Scratch: 1. Ashley Sham Class B — 1. Mason Moore/ Project generally comprises Lancaster, PA 17602
be a trade school or col- 609; Class A — 1. Katelyn Ethan Maulfair 1048, 2. Jack
ceive the trophy they’ve Musselman 703, 2. Rhiannon
the removal of existing side- Telephone: 717-393-0737
lege.” earned.” Sofillas/Priest McKenzie walk at 31-35 West Lemon NIKOLAUS & HOHENADEL,
Kott 664, 3. KC Miller and 995; Class C — 1. Christopher
Meanwhile, Kristina Samantha Heindel 647;
Street and 8 feet of standing LLP
Hull/Joseph Hull 749. (damaged) curb and; the re- Date: 6-11-18
and Rick Miller lauded Award list Class B — 1. Catie Troutman Matthew S. Bleacher, Esq.
Girls installation of sidewalk, 52
the junior program for 537, 2. Eryn Moore 516, 3. feet by 9 feet wide on West Attorney for Plaintiff
what it contributed to Junior awards presented at Taylor Miller 514; Class C — Scratch: 1. Ashely Sham/ Lemon Street with 2 foot wide 212 North Queen Street
their two children, Tay- Sunday’s banquet: 1. Annabel Whitton 426. Paige Boyd 1264; Class A brick banding per city Lancaster, PA 17603
lor, 11, and Tyler, 15, who — 1. Abigail Chaffins/Nicole streetscape regulations and
Edie Miller Award: Chaz Team Tournament
Lee 1346, 2. Olivia Good/ removal of 28 feet of de- NEW!
captured a total of 11 Eavenson improved 38 pins Boys pressed curb on North Mar- Swap your stuff for FREE
Lauren Michael 1330; Class
awards at the banquet. from 2016-17 to 2017-18 B — 1. Taylor Miller/Eva ket Street; installation of 79 lnpclassifieds.com
“Both kids love to win, season. Scratch: 1. Warcrest Valley feet of new standing curb per
(Tony Lutz, Ryan Graham, Brubaker 993, Taylor Miller/ IN THE COURT OF
and have worked with Season High Champs Isaac Erickson, Kolby Lacey Slaymaker 989; Class city regulations and new
COMMON PLEAS OF
wonderful mentors and C — 1. Daisy Hunt/Hanna sidewalk 79 feet X 4 feet.
Average: Major Division — Bennett) 2679; Class A — 1. Sidewalks and curb cut to be LANCASTER COUNTY,
coaches who helped Kolby Bennett 217, Ashley Motown Muscle (Kyle Schell, Griffeie 829.
ADA compliant. Soil and PENNSYLVANIA
them gain confidence in Sham 205; Junior Division Tyler Lappa, Kyle Shertz, Mixed grass restoration. CIVIL ACTION - LAW
No. 18-02762
themselves,” said Kris- — Aidan D’Souza 212, Julee Jordan Schell) 2469; Class Scratch: 1. Ashley Sham/ Bid security of 10% of bid is
IN THE MATTER OF
tina Miller. Getz 174; Prep Division — B — 1. The 4 Strikes (Jack Tony Lutz 1338, 2. Ryan required.
Bids may not be withdrawn PETITION FOR
Taylor Miller, a War- Tanner Murray 170, Kera Sofillas, Cooper Palmer, Graham/Paige Boyd 1336; CHANGE OF NAME OF
Boyd 168; Bantam Division Priest McKenzie, Jayden after the time set for bid
wick sixth-grader, said — Aidan Sofillas 118, Daisy Abel) 1843.
Class A — 1. Taylor Miller/ opening. JACOB BRADLEY SICKLER
that the support of her Tyler Miller 1295, 2. Catey Copies of Contract Docu- CHANGE OF NAME
Hunt 99. Girls Sides/Jared Fry 1261; Class NOTICE
parents and the mentor- B — 1. Bethany Jaquith/
ments may be obtained by
Notice is hereby given that
Series: Major Division — qualified bidders at 120 North
ing of Sue Schickel en- Ryan Graham 802, Ashley
Scratch: 1. Peak (Katelyn
Drew Jaquith 1032, 2. Ava Jacob Bradley Sickler has
Garman, Annabelle Duke Street, Attn: Marisol
couraged her to achieve Sham 267, Paige Boyd 725; Green/Zander Green 982; Torres, or on-line at filed a petition in the Court of
highlights like the 2015 Allison, Emily Scheurich, Common Pleas of Lancaster
Junior Division —Aidan Class C — 1. Joseph Hull/ www.cityoflancaserpa.com.
Paige Boyd) 2507; Class County, Pennsylvania, re-
District Pepsi Champi- D’Souza 774, Tyler Miller A — 1. Jersey Girls (Ava
Elizabeth Hull 737. Prevailing wage rates ap-
questing the Court to change
onship. 691, Julee Getz 661, Nicole All-Events Winners ply to any bid awarded in ex-
Keller, Annabelle Allison, cess of $25,000. his name from Jacob Bradley
Warwick sophomore Lee 658; Prep Division — Makenzie Kirchner, Katelyn Sickler to Jacob Bradley
Ryan Muckle 651, Morgan Seniors (15 and over): Ryan Business hours are Mon-
Tyler Miller, who also Musselman) 2416; Class Graham 2209, Paige Boyd day through Friday – 8:30 AM Stock. A Hearing on the Peti-
Kline 586; Bantam Division tion will be held Tuesday, Au-
credited the support of —Aidan Soffillas 470, Ryan
B —1. Bru Cru (Taylor 1942; TO 5:00 PM. Technical ques-
Miller, Willow Hee, Lacey gust 14, 2018, at 9:00 a.m. in
his parents, was proud Beck 381, Daisy Hunt 354, Juniors (12 - 14): Tyler Miller
tions or concerns may be di-
Courtroom #5 of the Lan-
to have the top freshman Slaymaker, Eva Brubaker) rected to Matt Metzler,
Anna Mincemoyer 288. 2095; Class C — 1. Girls 1754, Julee Getz 1536; Deputy Director of Public caster County Courthouse,
average in the 2017-18 High Game: Major Squad (Megan Wisler, Preps (9 - 11): Ryan Muckle Works, at (717) 291-4777 or 50 North Duke Street, Lan-
Ice Breaker Tourna- email at caster, Pennsylvania, at
Division — Ryan Graham, Kayla Wasche, Ashlee 1472, Taylor Miller 1406; which any person interested
ment, which his high Kolby Bennett, Jordan Brubaker, Destiny Eckman) Bantam (8 and under) mmetzler@cityoflancasterpa.
may attend and show cause,
school team won. Kahler, Ashley Sham 300, 1764. Aiden Sofillas 1139. com or Gary Horning, Bureau
Chief, Code Compliance & if any, why the Petition should
Inspections, at (717)291- not be granted.
4700 or email at JULIE B. MILLER, Esquire
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ghorning@cityoflancasterpa. Notice is hereby given that
com. the Colerain Township Zon-

UConn president: Ollie’s violations ‘serious’ Bidding documents (plans ing Hearing Board shall con-
and specifications) must ob- duct a public meeting on
tained from the City of Lan- Wednesday, July 11, 2018,
caster or one of its agents if a at 7:00 pm prevailing time, at
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — UCo- March were minimal and isolated. “just by lumping them together and bid is submitted. If the docu- the Colerain Township Mu-
nn President Susan Herbst told Kev- Herbst refutes that idea in the let- claiming a pattern exists.” ments were not obtained nicipal Building, 1803 Kirk-
from the City or agent, but wood Pike, Kirkwood, Penn-
in Ollie she was upholding his firing ter, writing that “eventually even a “The collective bargaining agree- from a third party, your bid sylvania, to consider the
because the former men’s basket- series of ‘isolated’ or ‘de mimimis’ ment requires ‘serious misconduct’ will be rejected. following application.
ball coach had a pattern of breaking violations can become a pattern of with each act to be viewed on its own The Authority reserves the CASE NO. 2018-09 The
NCAA rules and committed serious non-compliance, which is what oc- merit in order to have just cause to right to reject any or all bids application of Walter Bow-
and to accept any bid, which man IV will be heard for a
violations, according to a letter ob- curred in the Men’s Basketball pro- terminate employment,” he said. Variance from the terms of
in the Authority’s sold discre-
tained by The Associated Press. gram under your leadership.” “President Herbst’s letter claiming tion, is most advantageous Section 5.01.06.D.1 of the
The school released the June 19 She said the violations “are seri- serious misconduct based on this to the Authority. Colerain Township Zoning
letter from Herbst to Ollie on Mon- ous under any definition which may alleged ‘pattern of non-compliance’ REDEVELOPMENT AU- Ordinance to decrease the
day in response to open records re- be applied and constitute just cause is just bootstrapping and nothing THORITY OF THE CITY OF side yard setback down to 22
LANCASTER ft. where 50 ft. is required for
quests from the AP and other news for your termination.” more than a desperate attempt to a Non-Agricultural Attached
organizations. Ollie’s attorney, Jacques Paren- articulate a reason that sound legiti- New In Town? Watch These Columns Structure on the property lo-
Ollie has asserted that the vio- teau, said the minor issues cited mate in order to deny Coach Ollie For All Your Household Items. cated at 349 Bell Rd. Chris-
lations which led to his firing in by Herbst can’t be called a pattern the money he is owed by UConn.” 717-291-8711 tiana, PA 17509, in the Agri-
cultural District.
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East Petersburg Borough ing previously used as a
      Cars/Trucks Wanted 2012 Camaro RS Convert- new brakes/rotors
, % $, 1' 26'. Robin Hemperly, church for use as an office
ible, manual V6, 35k mls, $14,250
Borough Manager by Quality Disposal.
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above Shirktown Road ad- condition new tires & inspec- htd leather, clean Carfax,
that the Borough Council of DJH DQG PXFK PRUH *D
the Borough of East Peters- Call dress:
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burg, Lancaster County, 717-291-8711 1801.4. - The 25-foot side
 
2002 Corvette Coupe
717­569­5733
Pennsylvania, will receive yard setback requirement for
questions and comments on a proposed 27’ X 40’ de- red w/ blk, 1 owner, 2 tops,
Ordinance No. 300 at its reg- tached garage that would be auto, 24.9k mls, $21,000
ular meeting to be held on NOTICE OF ACTION located four (4) feet from the 717-627-2647
Tuesday, July 3, 2018, at IN MORTGAGE side property line.
7:00 p.m. at the Community FORECLOSURE 2.Section 1702.1.A. - The
Center Meeting Room, 6051 IN THE COURT OF 90-foot front yard setback re- 1994 Mercury Grand Marquis
Pine Street, East Petersburg, COMMON PLEAS OF quirement to locate a chicken -nice, all pwr, 115k mls, new
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Pennsylvania. This Ordi- LANCASTER COUNTY, coop 68 feet from the center- insp, recent battery & alter-
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nance will establish an “Air- PENNSYLVANIA line of Main Street/Route 23. nator. $1,800. 717-656-8950
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port District Overlay” to in- CIVIL ACTION – LAW 3.Section 1703.1.A. - The  &OHDQ 7LWOH &DOO
COURT OF 2007 Ford Fusion SE
clude: Purposes of the 65-foot front yard setback re-  94k miles, new inspection,
District, Definitions, Airport COMMON PLEAS quirement to locate the de-
CIVIL DIVISION 2015 Acura TLX Tech AWD $4,000obo
Zones, Airport Zone Height tached garage 25 feet from Call 717-330-7678
Limitations; Permits Re- LANCASTER COUNTY the centerline of Shirtown V­6, 21k miles, Nav,
quired; Use Restrictions; No. 17-10936 Road. Acura Link, Grey Metallic, 2003 Ford Focus zx3 3 door
Nonconforming Uses; Vari- WELLS FARGO BANK, NA 4.Section 1801.6. - The re- Htd Leather Seats, Sunroof hatchback. Blue 5-speed
ances; Conflicting Regula- Plaintiff quirement to increase the $25,495 manual. Very good condition 2018 Mustang GT premium
tions; and Amending the Of- vs. setback one (1) foot for each 717­569­1050 $3125 717-464-9219 only 2,300 miles! 6­speed
ficial Zoning Map by the DEREK P. WINTERS foot of building height above manual, nav
Adoption of an Official Sup- Defendant 18 feet for the proposed de- $35,500
plementary Airport Overlay NOTICE tached garage having a 717­569­5733
Zoning Map. The Borough To DEREK P. WINTERS height of 26 feet. No addi-
Council will take action on the You are hereby notified that tional setback is proposed.
Ordinance at the conclusion on December 27, 2017, 5.Section 1801.8.B. - The
of public comments and Plaintiff, WELLS FARGO four (4) foot side yard set-
question. A copy of the Ordi- BANK, NA, filed a Mortgage back requirement for an ac- 2002 Ford Explorer Sports
nance is available for inspec- Foreclosure Complaint en- cessory storage shed having track 4x4, 1 owner, Garage
tion and review at the Bor- dorsed with a Notice to De- a proposed setback of three kept, LN inside/out 30k mi.
ough office, Monday through fend, against you in the Court (3) feet. orig. $14k 717­738­1375
Friday, except legal holidays, of Common Pleas of LAN- 6.Section 1802.B. (1) - The 2015 BMW 4 Series 428i
CASTER County Pennsylva- 61,525 miles, M Sport pkg, 2008 Honda Civic, excellent
from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. requirement to maintain small condition, new inspection,
Copies of the Ordinance may nia, docketed to No. 17- domestic animals in the rear navigation
10936. Wherein Plaintiff $21,250 tires serviced, 113k miles,
be obtained for the costs yard area. The property is a $5,995 - 717-656-4038 DLR
thereof. seeks to foreclose on the corner lot, deemed to have 717­569­5733
East Petersburg Borough mortgage secured on your 93 Honda Accord sedan 2017 Nissan Altima SV - 200
two side yards. The appli- mls, fully loaded, economical,
Robin Hemperly, property located at 1095 cant proposes two (2) animal runs/drives well, good local
Borough Manager HOLLY LANE, DENVER, PA car, needs 2 tires & exhuast 31/39mpg. $20,000. Possible
enclosures. Financing. 717-725-4322
17517-1517, whereupon 7.Section 1802.B.(4) - The pipe. New battery & rear
NOTICE your property would be sold 50-foot property line setback brakes. $900OBO 717-587-
NOTICE is hereby given by the Sheriff of LAN- for an animal enclosure and 0770
that the Borough Council of CASTER County.
the Borough of East Peters- the 100-foot setback to the
You are hereby notified to nearest dwelling other than
burg, Lancaster County, plead to the above refer-
Pennsylvania, will receive that of the owner for a duck
enced Complaint on or be- shelter that would be three
questions and comments on fore 20 days from the date of
Ordinance No. 301 at its reg- (3) feet from the property line
this publication or a Judg- and for the duck shelter and 2012 Nissan Altima
ular meeting to be held on ment will be entered against 2008 BMW 528i - clean title,
Tuesday, July 3, 2018, at possibly a chicken coop 60k mls, new inspection,
you. 136k mls, runs great, no is- rebuilt title, $5,200OBO
7:00 p.m. at the Community within the 100-foot setback sues, $7,500 717-875-6886 2017 Mazda MX-5 Miata RF
NOTICE to the nearest dwelling. Grand Touring RWD. Fully 717-314-9658
Center Meeting Room, 6051 If you wish to defend, you
Pine Street, East Petersburg, The property is owned by 1997 BMW Z3 - 5 speed, 39k loaded w/ only 600miles. Au- 2000 Nissan Altima 2.4, 200k
must enter a written appear- William E. Farrell, 104 Shirk- mls, excellent, Must See! tomatic Transmission mls, very good condition,
Pennsylvania. This Ordi- ance personally or by attor-
nance will allow for collection town Road, Narvon, PA $11,000 717-354-9156 $27,500 Call 717-940-2216 $1,295OBO 717-380-7041
ney and file your defenses or 17555. The property is lo-
of attorney’s fees and court objections in writing with the
costs incurred by the Bor- cated in the R-1 - Residential
court. You are warned that if District.
ough for enforcing Ordi- you fail to do so the case may
nances. The Borough Coun- ZONING HEARING BOARD
proceed without you and a CAERNARVON TOWNSHIP
cil will take action on the judgment may be entered


Ordinance at the conclusion LANCASTER COUNTY,
against you without further PENNSYLVANIA
of public comments and notice for the relief requested
questions. A copy of the Or- by the plaintiff. You may lose
dinance is available for in- money or property or other The Lancaster Freedom
spection and review at the rights important to you. Center is a for profit agency
Borough office, Monday YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS involved with Drug and Alco-
through Friday, except legal NOTICE TO YOUR hol recovery. The annual re-
holidays, from 9:00 a.m. – LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU port is available for public
3:00 p.m. Copies of the Ordi- DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER, viewing on June 27, 2018,
nance may be obtained for GO TO OR TELEPHONE from 9:00 AM to 12 Noon.
the costs thereof. The Lancaster
East Petersburg Borough
THE OFFICE SET FORTH
BELOW. THIS OFFICE CAN Freedom Center, Inc.  (% #
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Robin Hemperly,
Borough Manager
PROVIDE YOU WITH IN-
FORMATION ABOUT HIR-
436 North Lime St.
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NOTICE ING A LAWYER. 717-397-9118
NOTICE is hereby given IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD The regularly scheduled
that the Borough Council of
the Borough of East Peters-
TO HIRE A LAWYER, THIS meeting of the West Hemp-  '  ##  !!$!
OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO field Township Zoning Hear-
burg, Lancaster County, PROVIDE YOU WITH IN- ing Board will be held on
Pennsylvania, will receive
questions and comments on
FORMATION ABOUT AGEN-
CIES THAT MAY OFFER LE-
Tuesday, July 10, 2018, at
7:30 PM in the West Hemp-     (%   %# 
Ordinance No. 299 at its reg- GAL SERVICES TO field Township Municipal
ular meeting to be held on ELIGIBLE PERSONS AT A Building located at 3401 Ma-
Tuesday, July 3, 2018, at REDUCED FEE OR NO rietta Avenue, Lancaster, PA,
7:00 p.m. at the Community FEE. to hear the following cases:
Center Meeting Room, 6051 Notice to Defend: 1.Case 1274 – Applicants
Pine Street, East Petersburg,
Lawyer Referral Service Kevin Rohrer, 678 S.


Pennsylvania. This Ordi-
nance will provide for the reg- Lancaster Bar Association Chiques Rd., Pa. – Request
ulation of abandoned motor 28 East Orange Street for a Special Exception, for a
Continued Lancaster, PA 17602 Bed-and-breakfast, Section
Next Column Telephone (717) 393-0737 301.2.b.5.
LNP III LANCASTER, PA. TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2018 C7

CARS FOR SALE CLASSIC/SPECIALTY SUVS/CROSSOVERS SUVS/CROSSOVERS SUVS/CROSSOVERS


VEHICLES

RECREATION

2016 Volvo S60 AWD 2015 Buick Encore AWD 2017 Hyundai Tucson AWD 2017 Traverse AWD Bikes/Motorcycles
57k miles 1967 Mustang fully restored htd lthr / steering wheel, 18k miles, clean Carfax, factory wrnty, clean Carfax, Misc. RVs
must see $15,500.00 Call clean Carfax factory warranty Travel Trailers/
keyless drive, sunroof, bluetooth Campers
leather, cert. til 8/2022 717-393-5599 $16,500 $18,250 $20,950 Boats/Aviation
$21,900 1970 Nova SS, posi, 4 spd, 717­569­5733 717­569­5733 717­569­5733 Sports/Exercise
717­569­1050 big block, no rust, $19,000 Equipment
717-413-2502 Swim Pools/Spas
1970 Nova SS, posi, 4 spd,
big block, no rust, $19,000
717-413-2502 BIKES/MOTORCYCLES
02 Jeep Liberty Sport (gd.
cond) bad eng & 03 Jeep Lib-
erty LTD (Damaged) gd. eng.
for $2,900. 717-413-2502
Looking for
2014 Volvo S60 AWD information online?
26k miles Check out
1990 SL500, great condition, 2016 Chevrolet Equinox LT ’16 V60 Cross Country AWD  <DPDKD 0DMHVW\
heated seats, sunroof, 17” www.lancasteronline.com
2 tops, 80k got new engine. alloy wheels, clean Carfax, 37k miles <3%* FF 9 RXW
wheels, cert. til 1/2021
Second owner, runs and 1­owner 02 Jeep Liberty Sport (gd. Nav, park assist, sunroof OHW 7RS FDVHFRYHU 
$21,950
looks great strasburg $19,500 cond) bad eng & 03 Jeep Lib- cert. 6/2022 PLOHV  
717­569­1050
$7500obo 732-977-9508 717­569­5733 erty LTD (Damaged) gd. eng. $26,490
717­569­1050 02 Kawasaki Meanstreak
for $2,900. 717-413-2502 1500CC, Low Mileage, well
maintained, many extras.
$5000, OBO 717-371-8265
2010 VW Tiguan. White. 37k
mls. Sports pkg. Navigation.
Sunroof. Leather. Good Con-
1966 Thunder Bird Convert­ dition $9,400 717-341-9853
ible, very good condition,
only serious inquiries. 2016 Kia Sorento
2013 Volvo S60 AWD $28,500 717­917­6951 35,458 miles, AWD,
74k miles 1­owner, clean Carfax
heated seats, certified til $17,750 2005 Harley Ultra DFT Trike
6/2020 717­569­5733 95ci, 34.5k miles
$15,995 2017 Ford Expedition $15,500 OBO. Lots of new
717­569­1050 55,645 miles, Ecoboost, parts. 717­203­5874
sunroof, 1­owner 2017 XC60 T6 AWD 2014 Honda 750 shadow
$28,500 7k miles spirit - 6k mls, excellent
717­569­5733 20” wheels, rear park as­ shape, garage kept
Very Rare!!! 1956 MGA 4 sist, cert. til 9/2024
Speed - Show Car Quality! $5,000obo. 717-538-3589
$37,995
Such a beautiful car! 717­569­1050
$36,000 Call 717-495-7774

2013 Volvo S60 AWD


37k miles 2008 Mazda CX­7 GT AWD
park asst., heated seats, htd lthr, remote start, clean 2011 Suzuki C50T 805cc Per­
sunroof, cert. til 5/2020 Carfax fect condition, garage kept.
$19,996 1982 Z28 Camaro ­ 2 new $7,500 Fully Loaded, 1300 orig. mls
717­569­1050 tires, new inspect., new fuel 2015 Ford Explorer XLT 717­569­5733 $5,475OBO 717­224­7033
injectors, garage kept, 98k 4wd, htd lthr, nav, clean 2014 XC60 T6 AWD
mls, $3,998 717­684­6497 Carfax, 1­owner 29k miles
$19,750 pwr tailgate, park assist,
PICKUPS 717­569­5733 cert. til 12/2020
CLASSIC/SPECIALTY
VEHICLES 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 gas, $28,990
220,000 mi. needs work on 717­569­1050
Car Hauler 1997 Chevy 3500 electronics, body, engine,
454, Auto Ramp Truck, transmission good 717-327- 07 Suzuki Boulevard Mint
$8,550 Call 484-332-2473 9331 Condition Loaded Low Miles
Leave Voicemail (4,500 mls) reduced $3,500
Call 717-333-1705
2017 Nissan Pathfinder ‘14 V-Strom1000 -paid $9.5k,
3,941 miles, dvd, garage kept, owner must sell,
htd / cooled lthr, nav $4,999. Call Dick @ Lebanon
$32,500 Suzuki 717-865-6633
2015 Ford Escape 4WD 717­569­5733 2013 XC60 T6 AWD
 )RUG ) ;/7 / Vintage Benelli Mini Bike,
1965 Chevy Van ­ rebuilt en­ new brakes / rotors, 40k miles
'LHVHO ; 6XSHU&UHZ 4hp Modified, Works Great
gine. approx. 60k on engine. ecoboost, 1­owner htd seats, parking camera
SDVVHQJHU  IW EHG EDFN $275 717-203-5359
350 turbo. Body restored. $13,950 dvd, cert. til 2/2020
XS FDPHUD  PLOHV $25,996
$10,500. 717­786­9086  6DXGHU 0RWRUV 717­569­5733 MISC. RV'S
717­569­1050
Classic Cars Wanted. Also: 6WUDVEXUJ 3$ VDXGHUPR
Sports, Antq. & Hi-Perf Cars. WRUVFRP 
Jeff Gast 717-575-4561 2014 3500 Dodge Ram,
Flatbed truck, diesel auto-
matic. 79,000mi. under war-
rante. $35,000 717-629-2617
2013 Dodge Ram Big Horn
Edition- Backup camera, 2015 JAYCO Pinnacle Fifth
Hemi, 4x4, new insp, 2015 Nissan Rogue SV Wheel RV & Superglide
$16,000obo 717-468-9651 nav, htd seats, 360 camera, Hitch. LIKE NEW. Luxury
1928 Ford Model A Coupe factory warranty 2015 XC70 T6 AWD Package. Price reduced
S/R - Enjoy cruisin’ in this all $18,500 54k miles $50,000, Paid $85k. Call
2015 Ford Edge SEL 717­569­5733 blind spot, front/rear park 717-538-0114
steel street rod! Many extras!
AWD, nav, pano sunroof, assist, cert. til 12/2021
Reduced price: $25,900 obo
htd lthr $30,900
717-367-1625
$23,250 717­569­1050
717­569­5733
2007 Dodge Dakota 4x4,
4 door, automatic, loaded, 2007 Nissan Murano S -
143k mls, $6,900. AWD, new inspection, new
Call 609­364­4360 tires, 115k mls, $5,800 717-
872-1623 5th wheel 2011 Coachman
‘97 Ford Ranger xlt 5-speed. Chaparral lite 269BHS exc.
1926 Ford Model T 146k miles, extended cab, Looking For A New Job?
A company may be Looking cnd. Bunkhouse sleeps 8
very good cond., includes runs good $3000obo 717- curr insp. 1/2 ton tow
orig. manual, maroon, $16k 687-8803 for You!
Post your resume $18,600 obo 717­723­8114
717-627-3923 2016 XC90 T6 AWD
lancasteronline.com/jobs 35k miles
Need cash quickly?
Sell those items you no 360 view camera, cert. til
longer need in a hurry! 5/2023
lnpclassifieds.com 2005 Nissan Pathfinder SE $44,995
Great in snow, Just inspected 717­569­1050
1990 Ford F250 Contracters 147k mls. Good Cond.
dump truck 4x4, 7.3L Diesel $5,200. Call 717-431-7407
1987 Mercedes 560SL Con- Plow. Dumps. Insp 10/18 2000 National 34ft. RV -
vertible, White, Blue Soft Top, $3,900obo. 717-871-1969 2014 Ford Flex SE VANS 18.9k mls, 2 slide outs,
Garaged, 300k mi. $10,500 third row seating, clean Car­ AC/Heat, immaculate,
2004 GMC Sierra SLT Crew fax, Bluetooth
717-569-0804 Cab, 2,500 4x4, Good Shape $22,000 Call 717-392-8318
$13,950
153k Mls., Auto w/6 liter 717­569­5733 32’ 2009 Savoy Holiday
$10,900 717-572-1779 Rambler Camper-Loaded w/
2016 Subaru Outback Pre­ fridge, gas stove, gas heat,
mium microwave, A/C, TV, washer,
eyesight pkg, clean Carfax, dryer hookups & two electric
AWD 2003 Astro Chevy Van - bump outs. $8,500 OBO Call
$18,500 AWD, 155,900 mls, Inspec- Rob 610-718-6249
1981 Mercedes 280SE, im- 2013 Ford Expedition El Ltd tion good till 12/18 $1900
ported in great black, Htd Leather, Nav, 717­569­5733 2013 Nvr Used Jayco Feath-
717-492-1930 erlite 33’, Pwr Awning/slide-
condition,cloth interior w/ out- 2017 Silverado 1500 20” wheels, Power Running
standing paint. Strasburg Boards, 42k miles ‘08 Chrysler T&C Ltd. 4.0, out, sleeps 10, Lux. Pkg, all
double cab 4wd the extras, $13,250obo. Call
$3500obo 732-977-9508 factory wnty, clean Carfax $31,995 6/19 Insp. loaded, 1 owner,
717­569­1050 garage kept, exc. cond. 717-615-0205
$30,500
717­569­5733 $8,500OBO 717-575-8881 1999 28ft. Winnebago Class
2009 Honda Odyssey Ex - C Motorhome - generator,
129k mls, reconstructed title, good condition, $7,495 717-
1998 Ford Explorer - AWD 945-7146
120k mls, inspected until $6,200OBO 717-715-5187
5/19, $1,000obo. Call 717- 1999 28ft. Winnebago Class
393-6249 C Motorhome - generator,
1979 MercedesBenz 450SL good condition, $7,495 717-
Drk green, 2 tops, drk brown 2015 Toyota RAV4
sunroof, alloy wheels, clean 945-7146
canvas top, 122k mls, leather
int, $8,500obo 717­492­4045 Carfax 2003 Four Winds Mo-
$17,500 torhome, Class C, w/slideout,
‘52 MGTD Repro Body on 717­569­5733 only19k mls, very good cond.
‘69 VW chassis. New inspec­ 2013 Toyota Sienna XLT, 73k $19,500 717-997-2447
tion. Fun Driver! $3,950 Call mls, very good/excell. condi­
717­475­2693 2013 Silverado 1500 LT 2015 GMC Yukon XL 4WD tion, silver/sky, private owner, TRAVEL TRAILERS/
4WD Crew Cab nav, dvd, sunroof, $18,900 717­725­7680 CAMPERS
leather seats, local trade­in cooled / htd seats
$25,950 $50,500
UTILITY TRAILERS
717­569­5733 717­569­5733 2013 Belmont flat trailer. 24ft
gooseneck. Tilts + 6000lb
wench. Electric jacks and
spare tire. $8000 717-629-
‘52 MGTD (VW) Kit Car 2617
4 cyl., 4 spd., AM/FM/CD 2014 Bravo, gooseneck box-  6XQOLQH  ¶ 59 
$6,000. Call 717-464-5606 2006 Silverado Pickup - 4x4, 2003 Jeep Liberty 4x4 V-6 5 2005 Toyota 4 Runner, 113k trailer. White vinyl inside, new GRRUV +HQVOH\ +LWFK SRZHU
1930 Model A 2 door Sedan, extended cab, 210k mls, insp Speed, Inspected, Runs, mls. 4L Engine v6, 4 Wheel tires, aluminum wheels. Elec- MDFN $& TXHHQ EHG VOHHSV
needs restoring, $6,800 302- 1/19, new tires, good condi- $2,850 Call 484-332-2473 Drive Good Condition. tric jacks. flop down door in  DFFHVVRULHV LQFOXGHG
875-5157 OR 302-381-9899 tion $7,000 717-945-9917 Leave Voicemail $3,000 267­478­2294 back. $9200 717-629-2617  
C8 TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2018 LNP III LANCASTER, PA.

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GARAGE
CAMPERS GOODS/APPLIANCES
18’ Robalo Mercury Outboard
05 Coachman 29ft 5th wheel. 20’ Trophy both w/ trailers. Wrought Iron Day Bed. VG
LR/DR slide out. Rear bunks, Selling as is, auction June 29 condition - new mattress GARAGE

SALE
queen sofa & bed. Awning, A/C, 6:30pm. 60 Rose Ave. Leola. $250.00 717-917-0073
satelitte dish. Abundant storage. ID #3757 SALE
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BOATS/AVIATION nutview Dr, off Columbia BARN style indoor and out- Stores / Retailing
Ave, across from Armstrong door 2-DAY garage sale, Restaurants / Food
(3) Art Deco cast iron grates HQs. Sat, 6/30, 7am. Service
from former Woolworth Bldg. furniture, household items,
crafts, trinkets, automotive Mechanical / Trades
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Ng: Executive path


WORLD CUP ROUNDUP

Continued from C1

At first, she was a novelty


throughout Latin America
and in places like China,
Mexico and India. After her
Spain advances
in the office just for being a appearance in Rockford, she Into round of 16,
woman. was headed to Florida the
“Scouts and other people, following day before a trip despite a 2-2 draw
coaches, it was new situ- the next week to Brazil. against Morocco
ation for them,” said Dan Ng, who is Asian-Ameri-
Fabian, White Sox senior can, ranked fifth in Forbes’ It took a video review of an
director of baseball opera- list of most powerful women injury-time equalizer to give
tions who worked with Ng in sports and No. 13 in the Spain first place in its World
for about three seasons. “It magazine’s list of most influ- Cup group.
was 25 years ago; not many ential minorities in sports in Spain substitute Iago Aspas
women were in positions 2015. scored the late goal Monday
like that. Some eyebrows With the increased impor- in a 2-2 draw with Morocco at
were raised. There were a tance of analytics in base- Kaliningrad, Russia. His clev-
few times I had to say, ‘Cut ball, Ng said some of the stig- er deflection off a cross from
it out. She knows what she’s mas have been removed. She Dani Carvajal was initially
doing.’ When people saw her works with MLB’s Diversity disallowed for offside, but the
do her work, they saw she Pipeline Program. video assistant referee over-
was really qualified.” “Not playing is no longer ruled the call at Kaliningrad
Ng went on to work for the an excuse,” she said. “Noth- Stadium.
American League in 1997 ing should hold women back “Until the last minute, we
before the Yankees hired (from being hired). There’s weren’t sure who was going to
her in 1998 as the young- more willingness to the idea finish first and second,” Spain
est assistant general man- at lower levels but we’re not coach Fernando Hierro said. ASSOCIATED PRESS
ager in MLB and one of only there yet.” “And I have to say we were Spain’s Iago Aspas, right, scores his side’s second goal past Morocco
three women to hold such a Indeed, her eye for num- lucky to finish first.” goalkeeper Monir El Kajoui, during a Group B match on Monday.
position. Ten years later, she bers — especially in the The decision set off a touch-
joined the Dodgers as vice early 1990s when analytics line melee among players weren’t focused from the very Karim Ansarifard scored a
president and assistant gen- were not in vogue — were a from both sides. beginning. We needed them late penalty for Iran.
eral manager. draw for the White Sox and Hierro took over as Spain to score on us to force us to re- Uruguay 3, Russia 0: Luis
Ng is part of a small circle earned her respect among coach on the eve of the World act.” Suarez and Edinson Cavani
of women who have bro- colleagues. Cup when Julen Lopetegui Spain may be through and is scored a goal each and Uru-
ken into front office roles “Our cubicles were right was fired after taking the job at now on a 23-match unbeaten guay went on to defeat Russia
in MLB. Elaine Weddington next to each other,” said Fa- Real Madrid. Now he is head- run, but it was far from con- in Samara, finishing undefeat-
Steward was the first as- bian, who was an assistant ing to the World Cup’s knock- vincing in group play and again ed in group play and handing
sistant general manager in on the minor-league side out stage. displayed defensive frailties to the host nation its first loss of
1990, while Jean Afterman while Ng worked on the “Obviously we can improve,” concede twice against a Mo- the World Cup.
followed Ng with the Yan- major-league side. “She was Hierro said. “Five goals in rocco team that hadn’t scored Both teams were already as-
kees in 2001. According to extremely bright. That stood three matches, that is not the a goal in its two previous group sured of spots in the knockout
a Washington Post article, out. She could think through way forward. That is what I matches. round, but Uruguay’s victory
113 women are in baseball a scenario or a problem as have told my players, and they Portugal 1, Iran 1: Cristia- put it at the top of Group A
operations, but most are in well as anyone I’ve worked understand that.” no Ronaldo’s missed penalty and looking toward a match
administrative or medical with. She came up with new A rare mix-up by Andres cost Portugal first place in its in Sochi on Saturday against
and training positions. things at a time when there Iniesta and Sergio Ramos World Cup group on Monday. the second-place finisher from
In Chicago, three women was so much less informa- gifted Morocco its first goal of Portugal finished second in Group B.
have broken into male-dom- tion. Things with the inter- the World Cup, with Khalid Group B after a draw with Iran Uruguay, which also ben-
inated baseball fields. The net were just coming into Boutaib pouncing on the loose at Saransk, Russia. The 2016 efited from an own-goal in the
Sox hired Grace Guerrero being. She developed a lot of ball and scoring in the 14th European champions will next first half, had its third straight
Zwit in 1982 as an assistant systems we used.” minute. Iniesta made amends face Uruguay on Saturday in shutout of the tournament af-
in the player development Ng has been interviewed five minutes later by setting the round of 16. ter consecutive 1-0 victories
and scouting department. for general managing open- up Isco at the other end with Instead of Ronaldo, it was over Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
She works now as senior ings, the first time was in a clever cut back pass to bring Ricardo Quaresma who Saudi Arabia 2, Egypt 1:
director for minor league 2005 with the Dodgers but Spain level at halftime. scored for the Portuguese. The oldest person to play in
operations. The Sox hired also with the Mariners, Pa- Youssef En Nesyri then The 34-year-old midfielder a World Cup match gave up
Emily Blady in January as a dres and Angels. headed in a goal in the 81st responded to his first start of a pair of goals, allowing Sau-
baseball operations analyst. “She has all the skills to be minute to give already-elimi- the tournament by producing di Arabia to beat Egypt in a
The Cubs hired Ella Cahill a general manager,” Reins- nated Morocco hope of a vic- one of the more aesthetically match between two teams that
as an amateur scouting as- dorf said. “She has been in tory. pleasing goals of group play. had already been eliminated.
sistant. the game for 20 years. Some- With Portugal also drawing Quaresma hit a curling shot Egypt goalkeeper Essam El
“I think it is (changing),” body is going to crack that with Iran, Spain progressed with the outside of his right Hadary, who is 45, took the
Reinsdorf said. “I see it with glass ceiling one of these as group winner because it foot from the edge of the pen- field for his team’s final group
our interns. We’re getting days.” scored more goals. Next up, alty area that went beyond the match, played in Volgograd,
more and more female in- Ng is looking forward to Spain plays host Russia on reach of diving Iran goalkeep- Russia, to set the record.
terns each year.” the day any woman is hired Sunday in Moscow, while Por- er Ali Beiranvand. Salem Aldawsari scored with
In her current role, Ng in the role. tugal plays Uruguay in Sochi a Quaresma’s goal came on a almost the last kick, shooting
oversees international “Whether it’s me or some- day earlier. night when Ronaldo — who from a tight angle inside the
scouting and development, one else is inconsequen- “We haven’t really won any- had scored all four Portugal Egypt penalty area and poking
helping MLB plant roots tial,” Ng said. “As long as it’s thing yet. It’s been a very tough goals in its first two games — the ball past El Hadary.
and grow talent in countries someone.” match,” Isco said. “Maybe we was denied on a penalty shot. SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Lancaster 81°/66° today. Wind east-southeast 7-14
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