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Analysis: Monday profile

Debate will show Local pastor doubles as Army chaplain


contrasts for
Reeves and Hood
Candidates will debate
at 7 p.m. Thursday
at the University
of Southern Mississippi
By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS
The Associated Press

JACKSON — The
major-party nomi-
nees for Mississippi
governor will spell
out their differenc-
es on education, the
economy and other
issues in their first
Reeves
— and possibly only
— debate before the
Nov. 5 general elec-
tion.
The faceoff be-
tween Democratic
Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff
Attorney General
In August, Rev. B.J. Chain joined First Presbyterian Church as its new pastor. Chain also works in the U.S. Army
Jim Hood and Repub- Reserves as a chaplain.
lican Lt. Gov. Tate
Hood
Reeves takes place
in front of an audience starting at B.J. Chain balances job
7 p.m. Thursday at the University
of Southern Mississippi in Hatties- at First Presbyterian
burg. It is hosted by WJTV-TV and
will be televised around the state
with monthly travels
and carried live on two statewide
radio services, Mississippi Public
to Fort Dix, New Jersey
Broadcasting and SuperTalk Mis- By Slim Smith
sissippi. ssmith@cdispatch.com
Here’s a quick look at what the

O
nominees have already said about n a typical Sunday, in congre-
issues: gations across the country,
someone is missing while ful-
Education filling an obligation to the military
as a member of the National Guard
Hood says he wants to expand
the state-funded preschool pro- or Reserves.
gram, provide a substantial in- It’s a little different at First
crease in teacher salaries and pay Presbyterian Church of Columbus,
the full tab for a school funding for- where one Sunday per month the
Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff
mula that was put into law in 1997 person is not missing from the Rev. B.J. Chain, right, visits with Jack Jones following the Sunday service at
and has been fully funded only two pews, but from behind the pulpit. First Presbyterian Church in Columbus.
years. Bela “B.J.” Chain was ordained
Reeves praises students and as a minister and installed as pastor the next five — Chain travels to “It didn’t sway us at all,” said
teachers for advances on standard- at First Presbyterian on Aug. 18, Fort Dix, New Jersey, in his role as Lee Hackett, who represented the
ized test scores in recent years. He but he holds another title. Chain is a an Army chaplain. church’s deacons on the six-person
says teachers have received pay first lieutenant in the 439th Multi- That its new pastor will miss nominating committee. “We were
raises during the two terms he has functional Medical Battalion on the Sunday services once a month unanimous in our decision to bring
been lieutenant governor and says U.S. Army Reserves. seems not to faze the folks at First him on board. His competencies
he wants to consider more rais- For the past three years — and Presbyterian, though. See Chain, 6A
es in the future. Reeves supports
continuing to use public money for
See Analysis, 3A

Unused railroad could become well-traveled trail through Starkville


Christopher Ellzey City seeking funding coming and wave at the conductor,
hoping to get a wave back.
bikes toward the
bridge where the
railroad cross-
for track to join Rails-to- Now the city wants to turn the
tracks into a biking and walking trail,
es Washington
Street, where he
Trails network and it could be “the most-used thing
in Starkville,” Buckner said.
lives. Ellzey said By Tess Vrbin The trail would be part of the na-
he would con- tvrbin@cdispatch.com
sider using the tional network created by the non-
railroad tracks to profit Rails-to-Trails Conservancy,
The railroad that bisects Starkville the nation’s largest trail organization,
bike to and from
the Mississippi from southwest to northeast is part of according to its website. Mississippi
State University Johnny Buckner’s heritage. has 15 RTC trails, including the Co-
campus, where His house on Washington Street lumbus Riverwalk, the Kitty Bryan
he is a graduate near the bridge with the tracks has Dill Memorial Walkway in West Point
student, if the been his home for most of his life. Be-
city succeeds in
and Tanglefoot Trail, which stretches
turning the rails fore trains stopped using the tracks, 43.6 miles from Houston to New Al-
into a trail. his children and their grandmother bany.
Tess Vrbin/Dispatch Staff would stand nearby when a train was See Rails-to-Trails, 6A

Weather Five Questions Calendar Local Folks Public


1 What would a meteorologist be Today meetings
measuring if they were using an ane- Oct. 8: SOCSD
■ Hazard Lecture Series, Part 2: The Hazard
mometer? Board of
2 What mechanical heroes and villains Lecture Series presents Entergy Mississippi
Trustees regular
are collectively hyped as “Robots in President and CEO Haley Fisackerly (HA 1983)
meeting, 6 p.m.,
Disguise”? and Entergy Mississippi Vice President of
Greensboro
3 What must all postage stamps in the Customer Service Lea Brigham Turnipseed
world have on them, except for U.K. Center
Bishop Porter (HA 1990) at 7 p.m. in the Heritage Academy
stamps? Oct. 10:
Fourth grade, Heritage Elementary School, 623 Willowbrook Road, Co-
4 What director known for his creepy Starkville
lumbus. Free to the public. For more information,

75 Low 58
films also wrote the screenplay for the Housing
kids’ movie Stuart Little? call 662-327-1556, ext. 211.
High 5 A 17-pound specimen of what fruit
Authority
Mostly cloudy Board of
Full forecast on
fetched $6,100 at a 2008 auction
in Japan, where specialty fruits are
Thursday Commissioners
page 2A. ■ Exhibit reception: A reception for exhibits meeting, noon,
considered luxury foods?
Answers, 6B by Rebeca Calderon Pittman, Joe MacGown and Hilton Garden
Emmie Sheretz at The W Galleries is 4-5:30 p.m. Inn
in Summer Hall on campus. Free to the public. Peyton Pratt, 7, is in Oct. 11:
Inside Pittman’s recent paintings are up through Oct. the first grade at Franklin Starkville Board
Classifieds 5B Dear Abby 4B 30. MacGown’s “Convergence: A Surreal Jour- Academy. He likes dancing, of Aldermen work
Comics 4B Obituaries 5A ney” is up through Nov. 1. Sheretz’s “Untitled watching YouTube and session, 1:15
Crossword 6B Opinions 4A Installation: Environment” is up through Nov. 8. making meatloaf. p.m., City Hall

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Monday
Did you hear? Say What?
“I just believed in my coach and the work we did all
Ginger Baker, Cream’s season and eventually I became world champion.”
Mississippi State junior javelin thrower
Anderson Peters. Story, 1B.
volatile drummer, dies at 80
Rolling Stone maker, Jay Bulger, whom

magazine once
he smashed in the nose
with his walking stick.
Bulger would call the
Problematic relatives: A true
ranked Baker the
American political tradition
film, released in 2012, “Be-
ware of Mr. Baker.”
third-greatest Baker’s family said on
Twitter that he died Sun-
rock drummer day: “We are very sad to
‘Everyone’s affected
of all time
say that Ginger has passed
away peacefully in hospital
this morning.” when somebody New whistleblower may give House
Democrats fresh information
By HILLEL ITALIE
His daughter Nettie
The Associated Press
confirmed that Baker died
becomes president’
in Britain but gave no other Carl Anthony, author of
LONDON — Ginger ‘America’s First Families’
details. The family had said The Associated Press
Baker, the volatile and
propulsive drummer for on Sept. 25 that Baker was
By ASHRAF KHALIL WASHINGTON — House Democrats leading an impeachment in-
critically ill in the hospital.
Cream and other bands The Associated Press
quiry of President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine may have
While Rolling Stone
who wielded blues power fresh information to work with after a new whistleblower stepped for-
magazine once ranked WASHINGTON — Since Amer-
and jazz finesse and helped ward with what the person’s lawyer said were firsthand knowledge of
him the third-greatest rock ica’s early days, leading politicians
shatter boundaries of time, key events.
drummer of all time, be- have had to contend with awkward
tempo and style in popular With Congress out for another week and many Republicans reticent
hind Moon and Bonham, problems posed by their family
music, died Sunday at age to speak out, a text from attorney Mark Zaid that a second individual had
Baker had contempt for members. Joe Biden is the latest to
80, his family said. Moon and others he dis- emerged and could corroborate the original whistleblower’s complaint
With blazing eyes, or- navigate this tricky terrain.
missed as “bashers” with- gripped Washington and potentially heightened the stakes for Trump.
ange-red hair and a temper- President Donald Trump has
out style or background. Zaid, who represents both whistleblowers, told The Associated
ament to match, the Lon- sought, without evidence, to impli-
Baker and his many admir- Press that the new whistleblower works in the intelligence field and has
don native ranked with The cate Biden and his son Hunter in
ers saw him as a rounded, spoken to the intelligence community’s internal watchdog.
the kind of corruption that has long
Who’s Keith Moon and Led sophisticated musician — The original whistleblower, a CIA officer, filed a formal complaint
plagued Ukraine. Hunter Biden
Zeppelin’s John Bonham as an arranger, composer and with the inspector general in August that triggered the impeachment in-
served on the board of a Ukrainian
the embodiment of musical student of the craft, absorb- quiry. The document alleged that Trump had used a July telephone call
gas company at the same time his
and personal fury. Using ing sounds from around with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate a political ri-
father, then vice president, was
twin bass drums, Baker the world. He had been val, Joe Biden, and his son Hunter, prompting a White House cover-up.
leading the Obama administration’s
fashioned a pounding, po- playing jazz since he was diplomatic dealings with Ukraine.
ly-rhythmic style uncom- a teenager and spent years Though the timing raised concerns vard for drinking and partying,” ac- of the Libyan government and ac-
monly swift and heavy that in Africa in the 1970s, form- among anti-corruption advocates, cording to Anthony. cepted a $220,000 payment from
inspired and intimidated ing a close friendship with there has been no evidence of Presidential historian Doug Tripoli. The move triggered an in-
countless musicians. But the Nigerian musician-ac- wrongdoing by either Biden. Wead says both the pressures and vestigation by the Senate Judiciary
every beat seemed to mir- tivist Fela Kuti. temptations of a presidential child Committee that included a young
ror an offstage eruption — “He was so unique and or sibling can be unique and dis-
whether his violent dislike had such a distinctive per-
Foibles and liabilities tinct from relatives of other famous
Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del.
Almost every president has
The president’s baseless claims
of Cream bandmate Jack sonality,” Stewart Cope- celebrities or prominent business- seemingly had some sort of trou-
have nonetheless thrust Hunter
Bruce or his on-camera land of the Police told www. Biden into the center of presidential men. blesome family member to contend
assault of a documentary musicradar.com in 2013. politics, complete with reminders of with. Some of the historical mis-
a checkered history that includes ‘Enormous pressure’ behavior would be seen as serious
the younger Biden’s multiple stints “It’s just enormous pressure to in modern times. Franklin Delano
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Warren dismisses
top staffer
for inappropriate
behavior
The Associated Press

WASHINGTON —
Elizabeth Warren’s pres-
idential campaign has
dismissed its national or-
ganizing director following
“multiple complaints” of in-
appropriate behavior.
Spokeswoman Kristen
Orthman says the cam-
paign received complaints
about Rich McDaniel over
the past two weeks and re-
tained outside counsel to
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America’s last slave ship could offer a case for reparations


Reparations debates usually involve redress hers would suffice, perhaps
a chance to discuss an inter-
just own up to what happened,”
said Frazier, 68.
Historical accounts say Mea-
her refused to provide land after
for the multitude of descendants from about twined history. Others hope
the family helps with ambitious
In Mobile, like many South-
ern communities, descendants
the war to the freed Africans,
who then scraped together mon-
4M black people who were enslaved in the U.S. plans to transform a downtrod- of slave owners and enslaved ey to purchase property. They
den community into a tourist at- people are often neighbors, founded a community called
By JAY REEVES ing-class jobs. traction. Some want cash; some though in vastly different cir- “Africatown USA,” where some
The Associated Press Now, the history of Meaher want nothing. cumstances. of the west-African ways of the
and the slave ship Clotilda may Reparations debates usually Originally from Maine, Mea-
MOBILE, Ala. — Alabama once-enslaved people were pre-
offer one of the more clear-cut involve redress for the multi- her moved South and got rich
steamship owner Timothy Mea- served. Its remnants still exist.
cases for slavery reparations, tude of descendants from about off steamboats and a sawmill.
her financed the last slave vessel Meaher listed assets includ-
with identifiable perpetrators 4 million black people who were He purchased the schooner Clo-
that brought African captives to ing $20,000 in land and personal
and victims. enslaved in the United States. tilda for a reported $35,000 and
the United States, and he came property in the 1870 Census. A
out of the Civil War a wealthy While no formal push for rep- But with Congress considering financed a slave expedition to
arations has begun, the subject newspaper article said his son
man. whether to create a reparations West Africa the year before the
has been bubbling up quietly Augustine was a multi-million-
His descendants, with land study commission, what might war began.
among community members a single instance of reparations The international slave trade aire in 1905.
worth millions, are still part of Court records from 2012 say
Mobile society’s upper crust. since earlier this year, when ex- look like in the city where this was already outlawed, but Mea-
perts said they found the wreck- nation’s Atlantic slave trade fi- her wagered he could import the Meaher family real estate
The people whom Meaher
age of the Clotilda in muddy wa- nally ended? slaves in defiance of the ban. company held $35 million in
enslaved, however, emerged
from the war with freedom but ters near Mobile. Some say too Pat Frazier, a descendant of Arrested after the ship carrying assets including 22,000 acres of
little else. Census forms that many years have passed for rep- Meaher slave James Dennison, about 110 captives arrived and land, timber plus rental income
documented Meaher’s postwar arations; others say the discov- isn’t sure. But she’s unhappy was scuttled in Mobile in 1860, and cash. Tax records show
riches list them as laborers, ery of the ship makes the timing about the lack of justice and he was cleared of charges by a Meaher relatives remain large
housewives and farmers with perfect. what many consider the deafen- judge, according to “Dreams of landowners, with $20 million in
nothing of value. Many of their Many Clotilda descendants ing silence of the Meaher family. Africa in Alabama,” a book by property through the corpora-
descendants today hold work- say reconciliation with the Mea- “I’ve never known them to Sylviane A. Diouf. tion.

Around the state


Mississippi education ping at the Mississippi testified last week that recent results indicated found on the facility’s Man who killed wife
State Fair panicked a skit- 69-year-old Sergio San- that while the bloom was grounds.
adviser tapped for US tish crowd, leaving some doval is fit for trial. Judge present and/or in bloom, News outlets report in drunken crash to
Labor position people injured. Kathy King Jackson has many of the cells were that the Mississippi De- collect her benefits
JACKSON — An edu- Hinds County sher- yet to issue her ruling on dying. MDEQ moved to partment of Corrections JACKSON — A Missis-
cation policy adviser for iff’s Maj. Pete Luke tells the matter. Sandoval is ac- the toxicity testing phase announced Saturday af- sippi man who killed his
Mississippi’s Republican the Clarion Ledger that cused of sexually abusing of the protocol this week. ternoon they’d located wife in a drunken crash in
governor is being nomi- several people physical- an 8-year-old girl while Sampling results, offi- 34-year-old inmate Mat- 2014 can collect her state
nated for a job in the U.S. ly fought at the Jackson she rode his bus in 2014. cials say, were all below thew Craig McKamey at benefits for the rest of his
Department of Labor. fair grounds Friday night The longtime Ocean the EPA guidelines set to the Mississippi State Pen- life.
The White House just before balloons be- Springs driver first protect public health. itentiary at Parchman. The Clarion Ledger
announced Friday that gan popping at a nearby stood trial in the case on McKamey is serving a life reports a state appellate
President Donald Trump game station. Luke says charges of sexual battery sentence there for stab- court upheld a decision
has chosen Laurie Todd- fairground fights usually and molestation in 2017. Authorities: Missing bing a 92-year-old woman Tuesday that said Jeremy
Smith to become director fizzle out, but the crowd That ended in a mistrial Mississippi inmate to death in 2005. Earnest is entitled to a
of the Women’s Bureau in mistook the unexpected after his attorney said found at prison Corrections officials portion of survivor bene-
the department. noise for gunfire, making Sandoval fainted and PARCHMAN — Au- said in a Facebook post fits belonging to his wife,
Gov. Phil Bryant said this “a whole different sto- was hospitalized. Doc- thorities in Mississippi that McKamey was ini- who was a state employ-
on Twitter that he congrat- ry.” tors said his illness was say a convicted murderer tially reported missing ee. The court’s opinion
ulates Smith. He says that He says the crowd pan- stress-related, and San- who was thought to have from his unit early Sat- says the current state law
for more than a decade, icked and ran. He says doval was ordered to be escaped from a maximum urday morning but was means Mississippi can’t
she has been “extremely about 30 people were later mentally evaluated. security prison has been located hours later. deny the benefits.
successful in helping im- examined by medics and
prove education for the
children of Mississippi.”
several were injured, with Mississippi Coast
one person possibly need-
Smith earned a doc- ing stitches.
beaches open, contact
torate from Mississippi Authorities respond- advisories lifted
State University, a mas- ed to the panicked scene JACKSON — All 21
ter’s from Western New within minutes. Sher- beaches along the Missis-
Mexico University and a iff Victor Mason tells sippi Gulf Coast are open
bachelor’s degree from WLBT-TV that the fair is after being closed this
the University of Arizona. being monitored by state summer for a harmful al-
In addition to working and local authorities. gae bloom.
for Bryant, she is a former The Mississippi De-
partment of Environmen-
executive director of two
groups in Mississippi —
Doctors: School bus tal Quality late Friday
the State Workforce In-
driver competent for lifted water contact warn-
vestment Board and the sex abuse trial ings that were issued
State Early Childhood Ad- PASCAGOULA — Aug. 6. Warnings also
visory Council. Doctors say a Mississippi were lifted for Pass Chris-
school bus driver is men- tian Harbor, Long Beach
tally competent enough Harbor and Bay St. Louis
Skittish state fair to stand trial on charges Harbor.
crowd mistakes balloon including the sexual bat- All summer long,
pops for gunfire tery of a second grader. harmful blue-green al-
JACKSON — The The Sun Herald of gae blooms have plagued
sounds of balloons pop- Biloxi reports doctors the coast. MDEQ says

Analysis
Continued from Page 1A
scholarship accounts for sales tax revenue, Hood nesses. “A flatter, fairer
special-needs students to proposes offsetting the tax policy can grow the
attend private schools. loss of grocery tax mon- economy of our state and
Both candidates say ey by sending cities and make Mississippi-grown
Mississippi needs to fo- counties the revenue from businesses more compet-
cus on career training at sales tax from online pur- itive in the global market-
community colleges to chases. Hood was among place,” Reeves said after
help people learn skills the state attorneys gener- the bill signing.
that could help them earn al who pushed to remove
good paychecks in indus- the restriction that said Highways and bridges
trial jobs. a state could only make Hood has said corpo-
a company collect online rate tax cuts approved
Medicaid sales tax if it had a physi- by the Republican-led
cal presence there. When Legislature are draining
Under the health care
the U.S. Supreme Court money from Mississippi’s
overhaul that then-Pres-
in 2018 handed down a budget and hurting the
ident Barack Obama
ruling that erased that re- state’s ability to repair
signed into law in 2010,
striction, Hood said: “To- crumbling highways and
states have the option of
day’s ruling is a victory bridges.
expanding Medicaid to
for our Main Street mer- Reeves says transpor-
the working poor. Mis-
chants in Mississippi. It tation funding will get a
sissippi is among the 14
puts them on a level play- boost because of actions
states that have expanded
ing field with large, out- lawmakers took during a
the health insurance pro-
of-state and international 2018 special session, in-
gram that’s paid by feder- corporations.” cluding creating a lottery
al and state dollars. Reeves points to mul- that is on track to start
Hood supports Med- tiple tax cuts the Legis- selling tickets late this
icaid expansion. Reeves lature has enacted since year.
opposes it. he has been lieutenant In addition to Reeves
governor. In 2016, Repub- and Hood, the ballot for
Taxes lican Gov. Phil Bryant governor includes two
Hood says he wants signed the “Taxpayer Pay candidates who are run-
to reduce Mississippi’ 7% Raise Act,” which phases ning low-budget cam-
sales tax on groceries, out the personal income paigns: the Constitution
at least cutting it in half tax on the first $5,000 of Party’s Bob Hickingbot-
and possibly eliminating income and phases out tom and independent Da-
it. Because cities rely on the franchise tax for busi- vid Singletary.
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Possumhaw
Do you see what I see?
“We must always always said you It was winter and desolate; she
tell what we see. can count on cooler came down wearing a full-
Above all, we must days when the State length, honey-colored fur. She
always see what we Fair comes. So now paused and smiled, then rode
see.” we’re about half away in a limousine. She was
Charles Peguy, way through the beautiful.
French poet, essay- State Fair dates. It Then a few others with the
ist (1873-1914) opened Oct. 2 and same scenario — awe, silence,
runs through Oct. a pleasant memory. Then there
Two weeks into 14. Momma was was a few weeks ago when I
fall and walking mostly right about drove over to Mossy Oak in
across the yard everything, so a West Point to buy Sam some
feels like walking Shannon Bardwell little cool should be camouflage pants. It was early
on potato chips. creeping in. Don’t morning, and I appeared to
Most of the wild black cherry be surprised if it’s not settled be the only shopper until I
tree leaves have turned their in by the end of the week. slightly noticed a man near the
autumn shade of red and fallen The State Fair brings back exit. Leaving, I stopped, did a
to the ground. I lost hope in memories. The fair meant double-take and said, “Are you
keeping up the watering. A carnival rides — tilt-a-whirl, who I think you are?” with all
whole month of no rainfall, roller coasters and Ferris and lemonade. It also meant sighting, and I was maybe 10 the awe of a school girl.
and what we wouldn’t give for wheels. The tilt-a-whirl was my entertainers. Once, walking years old. He grinned, looked down
just a little bit. The wildflowers favorite, as I preferred staying through the livestock tent, I Thinking of that day and chuckled. After a brief
have long since gone to seed connected to the ground. The wandered over by the hogs. A brought back memories of conversation and my effusive
and the dry sticks are the one time I rode a Ferris wheel man walked over, placed his other famous people sightings praise, I walked away from
only remains. Soon I’ll cut the I promised God if he’d get me hands on the rail and looked at and my predictable reaction of Mississippi State’s Girls’ Bas-
sticks and leave them lying on off, I’d never get on one again, the hogs. I saw a big gold ring silence. There was Academy ketball Coach Vic Schaefer. I
the ground for the birds, and and I never did. on his hand with the initials Award-winning actress Lee immediately texted Sam, guess
for the remainder to reseed for The fair meant game JD. I looked up into the face Remick in the 1980s. I had who I saw? He never guessed.
next year. winnings — a big teddy bear of John Davidson, the singer, wandered off again and walked Email reaches Shannon
Sam reminds me cool days or plastic do-dads. It meant actor and entertainer that up the 87 steps to the Lincoln Bardwell of Columbus at msdel-
will come soon. Momma cotton candy, caramel apples year. My first famous person Memorial in Washington, D.C. tachild@msn.com.

State of the world

Which America speaks


to Hong Kong?
Celebrating 70 years of Communist
Party rule, Chinese leader Xi Jinping
stood in the open sunroof of a Red Flag
limousine and shouted, “Greetings,
comrades,” to the masses below. Xi
wore a Mao-style suit to his giant mil-
itary parade, which featured a missile
that could carry 10 nuclear warheads
and strike anywhere in the United
States.
President Trump congratulated
him.
There’s been no such support for Froma Harrop
the thousands of pro-democracy dem-
onstrators in Hong Kong. They’ve been braving tear gas, water
cannons and live fire to protest China’s aggressive efforts to
take away their semi-independence. Someone spray-painted
“The heavens will destroy the Communist Party” on a wall.
Amid the chaos, a lone saxophonist played “The Star-Spangled
Banner.”
Toadying to a communist dictator crushing free-market
demonstrators is what happens when a president who fancies
himself a great negotiator drags his country into a foolish trade
war — a conflict bankrupting American farmers and hurting
other businesses. China’s economy has suffered as well, but
In America
politically, Trump drew the short straw. Xi had his constitu-
tion fixed to make him president for life (like Chairman Mao).
Trump is up for reelection next year.
How the times have changed
So Trump is frantic for a trade deal, and the Chinese know You may, if you Washington Post guys — the good “gals,” really
it. are old enough, releases the now-in- — get a win. But let us be clear
“The worst thing you can possibly do in a deal is seem recall a TV actor famous “Access on the limitations of that win.
desperate to make it. That makes the other guy smell blood, named Foster Hollywood” video Indeed, the convergence of
and then you’re dead.” Those words come from a 1987 book, Brooks. where presidential those anniversaries speaks
“The Art of the Deal,” written by a real estate developer named He was a candidate Donald eloquently to America’s on-
Donald J. Trump. guest star on Trump brags about going irresolution on matters
The advice is sound. Trump in August flaccidly downplayed such classics of sexually assaulting of sexual harassment and as-
the Hong Kong protests as a “very tough situation” but one boomer kitsch as women. “And when sault. Sure, Weinstein is facing
for China to handle. Then he was threatening to ban Chinese “The Monkees,” you’re a star, they charges, but Kavanaugh went
companies from listing shares on American stock exchanges. “The Munsters” let you do it,” he to the Supreme Court, and
What did the Chinese see in negotiator Trump other than an and “The Mod says. “Grab them Trump, to the White House.
opponent flailing? Squad.” But if you Leonard Pitts by the p---y. You Still, the story Twohey and
Trump also toyed with signaling sympathy for the Hong do remember him, can do anything.” Kantor broke changed gender
Kong demonstrators — reportedly as a means to pressure it’s likely for one thing only: October 5, 2018: The Senate politics. Predictably, there
China to give in the trade war. He called on China to offer a his imitation of inebriation. advances the nomination of came a backlash, increasing
“humane” response and talk to the protesters. Ooooh, that Brooks made his slurring, Judge Brett Kavanaugh to numbers of male managers
must have scared the Chinese. stammering “funny drunk act” the Supreme Court despite a reportedly refusing to mentor
Whether China honors its agreement of 1984 to let longtime a TV staple, back when drunks credible allegation that, as a female subordinates. That
British-ruled Hong Kong manage its own affairs (except for for- were still considered, well ... drunken teenager, he attempt- would seem to open them to
eign policy and defense) is a matter of indifference to Trump. funny. ed to rape a then-classmate, civil sanctions. It will be fun
Presidents past, Democratic as well as Republican, would have To recall his career is to research psychologist Chris- to watch one of them try to
undoubtedly defended a capitalistic territory that serves as a marvel at what a difference a tine Blasey Ford. defend his sexism in court,
bridge between mainland China and the outside world. generation or two makes. Between those two dates — perhaps before a judge with
Then again, presidents past would also have joined the That era produced another October 5, 2017 — The Times lady parts.
Trans-Pacific Partnership (now called the Comprehensive TV trope that, in hindsight, published its report on the film Elsewhere, folks just want
and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership). seems equally bizarre: the fun- producer Weinstein and his to know, where is the line? Is
This multination trade deal was designed to help its members ny sexual harasser. A hundred alleged assaults on women in it allowed to tell a co-worker
compete against China. It would have been a tremendous boon times, you saw it: the lecher- his professional circle, includ- you find her attractive? Can
to American farmers and ranchers. ous boss chasing the nubile ing the actor Ashley Judd. you share — or laugh at — a
Trump pulled the U.S. out of TPP his fourth day in office. secretary around the desk. A Later, Gwyneth Paltrow and bawdy joke? “So much was
At one point, he apparently didn’t know China would not be hundred times, it didn’t regis- Annabella Sciorra would also suddenly open to question,”
a member. But that may not have made a difference. Why? ter as anything but a joke. number themselves among the write Kantor and Twohey.
Trump campaigned promising a trade war, and by golly, he was And again, the memory accusers. And it is. And that is surely
going to deliver one. makes you marvel at how the The story opened a flood- frustrating and difficult.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has also observed times, they have changed. gate. By the time the wave of On the other hand, some of
Trump’s negotiating style of lunging at a foe’s throat and then In their new book, “She accusations crested, it had us remember when the boss
groveling at his feet. First, he insulted and threatened “Little Said,” Jodi Kantor and Me- splashed dozens of famous chased the secretary while
Rocket Man” with “fire and fury.” Then, needy of Kim’s coop- gan Twohey, The New York men: Matt Lauer, Charlie the laugh track howled. We
eration, he totally went into reverse. Trump said that he was Times reporters who broke Rose, Mario Batali, Louis thought nothing of it. Now
really tough with Kim, and Kim was tough with him, adding, the Harvey Weinstein sexual C.K., George H.W. Bushand Al people are wondering what’s
“and then we fell in love, OK?” The president wisely chose to harassment story, remind us Franken among them. Once-si- acceptable?
say that in the safety of a Trump rally. that early October contains lent women found their voices Maybe that’s not the worst
Let us hope the saxophonist playing our national anthem in three anniversaries, each a under a hashtag — #MeToo. thing in the world.
Hong Kong still believes in an America separate from Trump. I milestone of the progress we “She Said” recounts the Leonard Pitts Jr., winner
suspect he does. have — and have not — made journalistic detective work that of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for
Froma Harrop, a syndicated columnist, writes for the Provi- in learning to take sexual led to the breakthrough. It’s commentary, is a columnist for
dence (Rhode Island) Journal. Her e-mail address is fharrop@ assault seriously. a compelling story that leaves the Miami Herald. Email him
gmail.com. October 7, 2016: The one pleased to see the good at lpitts@miamiherald.com.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Monday, October 7, 2019 5A

Supreme Court begins election-year term full of big cases


High court meets today for its first public session since late June surrounding 86-year-old Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
the justices. Lower courts have
so far blocked Trump from
By MARK SHERMAN arguments Monday in a chal- The justices could be asked For now, though, the court ending the Obama-era pro-
The Associated Press lenge to a murder conviction by to intervene in disputes be- has plenty of significant cases gram that has shielded roughly
a non-unanimous jury in Louisi- tween congressional Demo- to deal with, including whether 700,000 people from deporta-
WASHINGTON — The jus- federal civil rights law that bars tion and provided them with
ana. crats and the White House that
tices are returning to the Su- workplace discrimination on permits to work.
The term could reveal how might also involve the possible
preme Court bench for the start
far to the right and how fast the impeachment of the president. the basis of sex covers LGBT During the winter, the jus-
of an election-year term that in-
court’s conservative majority Roberts would preside over people. The justices will hear tices will take up a challenge to
cludes high-profile cases about
abortions, protections for young will move, even as Chief Justice a Senate trial of Trump if the arguments Tuesday in two cas- a Louisiana law that would force
immigrants and LGBT rights. John Roberts has made clear he House were to impeach him. es on that topic, their first for- abortion providers to have ad-
The court meets Monday wants to keep the court clear of Its biggest decisions are like- ay into LGBT rights since the mitting privileges at local hospi-
morning for its first public ses- Washington partisan politics. ly to be handed down in late retirement of Justice Anthony tals. It’s another test of whether
sion since late June. First up is The court is beginning its sec- June, four months before the Kennedy, who wrote all the the change in the court’s com-
a death-penalty case from Kan- ond term with both of President election. court’s major gay-rights rul- position will result in a differ-
sas about whether states can Donald Trump’s Supreme Court The court also could be front ings. ent outcome. With Kennedy in
abolish an insanity defense for appointees, Justices Neil Gor- and center in the presidential Next month, the fate of the the majority, the court in 2016
criminal defendants. such and Brett Kavanaugh, on election campaign itself, es- Deferred Action for Childhood struck down a virtually identi-
The justices also will hear board. pecially with health concerns Arrivals program is in front of cal Texas law.

Museum of the Bible quietly replaces questioned artifact Ex-President Jimmy


‘We know for sure that one on display the original microfilm Bi- moon,” museum spokes- Carter has black eye,
right now went to the moon ...’
ble with one that was donat-
ed by an Oklahoma woman
woman Heather Cirmo
said. “We couldn’t disprove stitches after fall
Museum spokeswoman Heather Cirmo who wrote a book about it, it just wasn’t certain.”
the Apollo Prayer League, The $500 million muse- Carter turned 95 last Tuesday,
The Associated Press expert questioned its au- which arranged for Apollo um was largely funded by
thenticity. 14 astronaut Edgar Mitch- the Green family, evangel- becoming the first U.S. president
OKLAHOMA CITY — The move follows an an-
The Museum of the Bible nouncement last year that
ell to carry tiny Bibles to
the moon.
ical Christian billionaires
who run the Oklahoma
to reach that milestone
in Washington quietly re- at least five of 16 Dead Sea “We know for sure that City-based Hobby Lobby The Associated Press
placed an artifact purport- Scroll fragments that had one on display right now chain of craft stores. The
ed to be one of a handful been on display at the mu- went to the moon, but we purported “lunar” Bible NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Former President Jim-
of miniature Bibles that a seum were found to be ap- could not verify for sure that is just the latest item pur- my Carter had a black eye and 14 stitches after fall-
NASA astronaut carried to parent fakes. the one we had originally chased by the family to ing Sunday at his Georgia home, but made it to an
the moon in 1971 after an The museum replaced on display had gone to the come under scrutiny. evening concert in Tennessee to rally volunteers
ahead of his 36th home building project for Habitat
for Humanity.
The 39th president fell earlier in the day at his
home in Plains, Georgia, and required the stitches
above his brow. By Sunday evening, Carter was on
Area obituaries stage at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville with his
wife Rosalynn, 92, to talk to volunteers and support-
COMMERCIAL DISPATCH hour prior to services in death by his father, was a member of Green ers of the building project that runs through Friday.
OBITUARY POLICY at the church. Lown- Novel Hollis; mother, Street Baptist Church. Carter turned 95 last Tuesday, becoming the first
Obituaries with basic informa- U.S. president to reach that milestone.
des Funeral Home of Ophelia Hollis; and In addition to her
tion including visitation and He told the crowd Sunday evening that he had
Columbus is in charge sister, Judy Gouine. parents, she was
service times, are provided to go to the hospital and get 14 stitches, “but I had a
free of charge. Extended of arrangements. He is survived by preceded in death by No. 1 priority and that was to come to Nashville and
obituaries with a photograph, his wife, Brenda Hollis; her husband; and son, build houses.”
detailed biographical informa-
Chris Winter children, Marty Clif- Jeffrey Bailey. Carter wore an Atlanta Braves baseball cap, but
tion and other details families
COLUMBUS — ton, Jamie Carpenter, She is survived by his left eye was swollen and bruised and he had a
may wish to include, are avail-
Chris Winter, 49, died Craig Schmitz, Stacey her sister, Linda Car- white bandage above his eye. The Carters were in-
able for a fee. Obituaries must
be submitted through funeral Oct. 6, 2019, at North Schmitz, J.R. Lollar, ol Gill of Aberdeen; troduced by country stars Garth Brooks and Trisha
homes unless the deceased’s Mississippi Medical Samantha Martin and brother, Michael Hugh Yearwood, who called the Carters the hardest work-
body has been donated to Center Hospice in William Tutor; broth- Meggs of Aberdeen; ing volunteers, and sang some duets during the con-
science. If the deceased’s
Tupelo. ers, J.R. Hollis, George and three stepsisters. cert and ceremony.
body was donated to science,
Arrangements are Hollis, John Hollis and
the family must provide official Andy Hollis; mother,
proof of death. Please submit incomplete and will be
all obituaries on the form pro- announced by Lown- Cheryl Hollis; and nu-
vided by The Commercial Dis- des Funeral Home of merous grandchildren.
patch. Free notices must be Columbus.
submitted to the newspaper
no later than 3 p.m. the day
Sylvia Palmer
ABERDEEN — Syl-
prior for publication Tuesday Lucille Alexander via Meggs Palmer, 71,
through Friday; no later than 4 COLUMBUS — Lu-
died Oct. 5, 2019, at
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday cille Alexander, 89, died
edition; and no later than 7:30 the Monroe Regional
Oct. 6, 2019, at Trinity
a.m. for the Monday edition. Hospital.
Healthcare.
Incomplete notices must be re- Services are at
ceived no later than 7:30 a.m. Arrangements are
10 a.m. today at Tis-
for the Monday through Friday incomplete and will be
dale-Lann Memorial
editions. Paid notices must be announced by Memori- Funeral Home, with Dr. Hiroji Noguchi
finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion al Gunter Peel Funeral Guyton Hinds and Da- Visitation:
the next day Monday through
Home and Crematory, vid Snyder officiating.
Tuesday, Oct. 8 • 1-2 PM
Thursday; and on Friday by 3 Annunciation Catholic Church
p.m. for Sunday and Monday Second Avenue North Burial will follow at Oak Memorial Service:
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Tuesday, Oct. 8 • 2 PM
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tion, call 662-328-2471.
dens. Tisdale-Lann Me- 2nd Ave. North Location
Novel Hollis morial Funeral Home of
Dorothy Martin COLUMBUS — Nov- Aberdeen is in charge Lucille Alexander
COLUMBUS — Dor- el Gene Hollis, 55, died of arrangements. Incomplete
2nd Ave. North Location
othy “Dot” Martin, 89, Oct. 5, 2019, at Baptist Ms. Palmer was born
died Oct. 5, 2019, at Memorial Hospi- Nov. 17, 1947, in Water
Windsor Place. tal-Golden Triangle. Valley, to the late Gene
Services will be at Services will be held Meggs and Evelyn
11 a.m. Tuesday at Mt. at a later date. Lown- Davis Meggs. She was
Zion Baptist Church. des Funeral Home of formerly employed as memorialgunterpeel.com
Burial will follow at Columbus is in charge a nurse with North
the church cemetery. of arrangements. Mississippi Medical
Visitation will be one He was preceded Center in Tupelo and
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LITTLE HANDS BIG TRUCKS

Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff


Ollie Williams rests Emmett Richardson, 2, son of Thomas and Hillary Richardson, on his knee as Emmett helps
Williams pull a lever that lifts garbage cans on Saturday at Little Hands Big Trucks in Columbus. Little Hands Big
Trucks is an annual event sponsored by United Way.

Rails-to-Trails
Continued from Page 1A
Starkville aldermen “As we’re trying to be- over Washington Street Unlike the potential
voted unanimously Tues- come more pedestrian so trucks will no longer trail in Starkville, the Kit-
day to ask permission and bike-friendly, (the try and fail to drive under- ty Bryan Dill Memorial
from the federal Surface trail) would allow an en- neath it, Grant and Buck- Walkway is not a com-
Transportation Board to tire corridor of places ner both said. muter trail, and the only
work with Kansas City where people could bike The central part of bikers on it are children,
Southern, the company not just as recreation — town is not the only Klutts said.
that owns the railroad, to although it would cer- neighborhood putting Bond said he might
remove the rails and turn tainly be that — but as the railroad tracks to use. bike to and from
the route into a trail. The transportation to get to Samuel Bond and Allen Starkville High School,
railroad runs from Ack- work,” she said. “It cuts Ashworth both live north- where he teaches biology,
erman to West Point and right through the middle east of Highway 182 and and Ellzey said he could
has not been used in sev- of Starkville.” said they sometimes walk use the trail to get to the
eral years. on the tracks just outside Mississippi State Univer-
Mayor Lynn Spruill ‘Already being their houses. Bond walks sity campus, where he is
his dogs along the tracks
said funding for the proj-
ect would come from
repurposed’ and will continue to do so
a second-year graduate
student.
Christopher Ellzey
grants, and she recently if it becomes a trail, he The railroad runs right
rents one of Buckner’s
met with representatives said. next to several business-
properties on Washing-
from Clay and Choctaw ton Street and bikes in es on Highway 12 on the
counties to discuss creat- the neighborhood twice a How the trail southwest side of town,
ing a district to appeal to
the Surface Transporta-
week. Locals already use might be used including Shoe Dept.,
where sales associate
the railroad as a biking The 3.75-mile Kitty
tion Board. and walking path regular- Bryan Dill Memorial Issabella Hall said she
“Just doing it in ly, he said. Walkway was one of the would take advantage of
Starkville might not be “It’s already being re- first members of the RTC the trail.
something we could get purposed that way and I network, which began in “It would be better for
the board to be support- think making it easier to 1986, and was named a me (physically), most of
ive of because it’s just that walk on will only height- National Recreation Trail the time it’s alright weath-
little segment, but if we en that,” Ellzey said. “It’s in 2005 by the U.S. De- er here, I would enjoy it a
start the ball rolling, per- already established as a partment of Interior. lot more and I would save
haps we can get the rest convenient thoroughfare Gazebos, benches, a whole bunch of money
of them on board and go for pedestrian traffic.” birdhouse and a minia- on gas,” Hall said.
forward with a regional Those pedestrians ture Statue of Liberty are Although the railroad
approach,” Spruill said. include Ethan and Me- dispersed throughout the tracks are near and dear
KCS has not yet indi- lia Grant, who moved to path, said Lisa Klutts, to Buckner’s heart, he
cated support for the proj- Washington Street a few director for West Point said turning it into a trail
ect, and the city hopes to months ago. Main Street. is “a great idea.”
negotiate so that the com- “We both enjoy walk- Buckner said he hopes “It’s just such a natural
pany would still hold the ing up and down that rail- Starkville’s trail has his- beauty,” he said. “I was a
easement over the land in road,” Ethan Grant said. torical markers commem- distance runner in high
case it decides to use it for “I’ll walk up and down orating things like the school and used to have
rail transport again in the reading and praying, or land’s origins as Choctaw to run on Montgomery
future. going on a walk with my Indian territory. Street, all the way to the
Spruill said the path wife.” “It would be incredible country club. If I had had
would be “huge” and If the trail becomes a (if) we were able to tap a track (nearby) to run
“transformative” for reality, the project should into some of the heritage distance, that would have
Starkville. include raising the bridge of the past,” Buckner said. been so much fun.”

Chain
Continued from Page 1A
matched the desires of prised at the church’s my mom’s computer and Those kinds of things
our church members response. spent half a day writing are the majority of what a
more than any other can- “They didn’t take long the essay for the applica- chaplain does and what a
didate we looked at.” at all,” he said. “They got tion, probably the worst pastor does as well.”
Chain, 25 and a back to me, I think, 24 essay I had ever written.” Even so, Chain admits
native of Oxford, started hours after I interviewed To his surprise, Chain he’s still learning the ins
sending out inquiries for with them. I took it as was admitted to the and outs of being a pastor.
a pastor’s position after a sign that this was my program and began his “The church members
completing his divinity calling.” theological studies while have been very gracious
degree at Princeton Theo- It’s not the first serving as a chaplain, to me,” he said. “They
logical Seminary, where whirlwind turn of events which was part of his know I’m new to this. I’ve
he studied as part of the in Chain’s move into the training. got the academics, the
Army’s delayed-entry ministry, though. Over the next three practical stuff. But with
academic program. He landed an Reserve years, Chain worked both the day-to-day things,
Given his military Officer Training Corps at churches and hospitals. they’ve helped me greatly.
commitment, along with scholarship to Ole Miss Before long, he sensed They’ve allowed me to
his age and lack of pas- and was not far from grad- his calling would be that learn and have been as
toral experience, Chain uating when he learned of a pastor rather than a supportive as I could hope
realized the odds might of the Army’s Education chaplain. for.”
not be in his favor. Delay Program, which The two positions are Chain realized it would
“I was very forthcom- allows students three-to- more similar than you take a special church to
ing about everything,” five years to study for an might expect. work around his once-a-
Chain said. “Obviously, advanced degree before “For a lot of people, the month absence.
I’m very young and this beginning their military work of a pastor or a chap- But it goes both ways,
would be my first job as service. lain is the Sunday sermon Hackett said.
a pastor. Those things “I didn’t find out about or, with a chaplain, a field “We knew it would
can’t be hidden. But as far it until two days before service,” Chain said. “It’s take a special person to
as everything else, I told the deadline for applying,” what they see. But as far come to our little church
them from the beginning, said Chain, who was on as day-to-day, it’s about (125 members) in Colum-
there is this other com- vacation with his parents personal relations, using bus,” Hackett said. “He
mitment.” when he learned about those interpersonal skills, has knocked our socks
So, Chain was sur- the program. “I borrowed checking on people. off. He really has.”

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Duvall, Braves rally in 9th to beat Cards 3-1, lead NLDS 2-1

Joe Puetz/USA TODAY Sports


Atlanta Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson (7) and left fielder Rafael Ortega (18) react after scoring against the St. Louis Cardinals during the ninth inning in game three
of the 2019 NLDS playoff baseball series Sunday at Busch Stadium.
The Associated Press just four hits off Adam he thought he might get needs one more win to Wainwright and Mike and retired Freddie Free-
Wainwright and Andrew a chance to bat in a big advance to the NL Cham- Soroka locked up in an man on a flyball to center,
ST. LOUIS — Through Miller before breaking spot. pionship Series for the old-fashioned pitchers’ preserving a 1-0 lead.
injuries and slumps, de- through against closer “In those situations, first time since 2001. duel. But the relievers But Martínez was hit
motions and disappoint- Carlos Martínez. With you just try and breathe This is the first time ultimately decided the hard for the second time
ments, Dansby Swanson runners on the corners, and relax,” said Swanson, the Braves have led a game. in the series. He allowed
and Adam Duvall got Swanson tied it at 1 with who missed the playoffs postseason series since “We were one out three runs before he
ready for the big moment. a drive off the wall in left. last year because of an in- they were up 2-1 on San away and that is exactly closed out St. Louis’ 7-6
When it arrived, they Swanson pumped his jured left hand. “It’s easi- Francisco in the 2002 what playoff baseball is victory in Game 1.
were ready. arms as he celebrated er said than done.” NLDS. They lost the final all about,” Wainwright “There were some
Swanson hit a tying after his third hit of the Duvall, who entered two games that year. said. “Just crazy stuff pitches that didn’t go
double with two outs game . He came through in the eighth, then hit a “History, we don’t re- happens.” where they were sup-
in the ninth inning and after an intentional walk liner into center field to ally play into that. This is Wainwright departed posed to go,” he said
Duvall delivered a two- to Brian McCann — put the Braves ahead to now,” Swanson said. after he walked Ozzie Al- through a translator.
run single as the Atlanta Swanson’s .187 batting stay. It was his second St. Louis wasted a bies on his 120th pitch, After Atlanta grabbed
Braves rallied past the St. average with runners in big hit of the series after terrific performance by loading the bases in the lead, Mark Melancon
Louis Cardinals 3-1 on scoring position was the he connected for a pinch- Wainwright, who pitched the first playoff game in worked the ninth for his
Sunday to take a 2-1 lead lowest in the majors this hit homer in Atlanta’s 3-0 7 2/3 innings of four-hit St. Louis in four years. second save of the play-
in the NL Division Series. year among qualified victory Friday. ball in his first postsea- He got a big hug on the offs. Paul Goldschmidt
“They never quit. players. “I’ll be ready whenev- son start since 2014. The mound from catcher Yad- doubled with one out, but
They never give up,” “I love Dansby in those er they need me,” said 38-year-old Georgia na- ier Molina and the sellout Marcell Ozuna struck out
Braves manager Brian situations. I always have,” Duvall, who spent much tive and former Braves crowd of 46,701 saluted looking and Molina lined
Snitker said. “The heart Snitker said. “That kid of the year with Triple-A draft pick struck out Wainwright with a stand- out to end the game.
and desire and will is un- lives for that moment.” Gwinnett. eight and walked two. ing ovation as he walked “Being able to com-
believable in those guys.” Watching the inning Game 4 is Monday at In the age of bullpens to the dugout. pete in a game like that is
Atlanta had managed develop, Swanson said Busch Stadium. Atlanta taking over in October, Miller then came in See braves, 3B

NASCAR Peters becomes


Larson flashes superstar potential with playoff win at Dover World Champion
Dispatch Sports Staff a world champion. He
has a true gift, and no
The Associated Press
STA RK VILLE — one can deny it. It could
Mississippi State ju- not have happened to a
DOVER, Del. — Kyle nior javelin thrower better young man. I tip
Larson was the can’t-miss Anderson Peters is a my hat to him.”
future star who tore up world champ. Peters, a St. An-
the sprint car circuit and Competing at the drews, Grenada native,
would lead a new gener- International Associ- became just the second
ation of young stars into ation of Athletics Fed- ever world champion
the next era of NASCAR. erations World Cham- from the island nation
His promise yet un- pionships in Doha, in any event with his ti-
fulfilled, Larson’s path Qatar, Peters took tle Sunday. It was also
toward prominence has home the title with a the highest-ever finish
been slow burning in toss of 86.89 meters for a Grenadan javelin
six-plus years in the Cup — fending off second thrower — a title that
Series. He’s been saddled place finisher Magnus previously belonged to
with mediocre cars that Kirt by just 68 centi- Trevor Modeste’s 18th
not even his raw talent meters. place finish at the 1983
could salvage, and a fan- “Words cannot ex- championships.
tastic 2017 was more a plain how happy and “I just believed in
blip than a sign Larson proud I am of Ander- my coach and the work
would blossom into a son Peters right now,” we did all season and
perennial championship associate head coach eventually I became
contender. April Thomas said in a world champion,” he
But as Larson stood Matthew O’Haren/USA TODAY Sports news release. “He has said in a news release.
atop his Chevy with a NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Larson drinks from the bottle of champaign in vic- checked off one of his “I want to tell my fellow
See NASCAR, 3B tory lane after winning the Drydene 400 Sunday at Dover International Speedway. goals in life of being See Peters, 3B
2B Monday, October 7, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

CALENDAR Rodgers, Packers rule at home of Cowboys again in 34-24 win


Today The Associated Press improve to 5-0 at AT&T against a good team division is a real accom- ceiving with a 40-yard
Prep Volleyball Stadium. plishment.” score. Prescott, who
like they are,” Prescott
South Lamar at New Hope, 6:30 p.m. ARLINGTON, Tex- had never lost when
The first three Green said.
Choctaw County at Starkville High, as — Aaron Rodgers
6:30 p.m. darted toward the line
Bay wins over the Cow- Missing his biggest Jones’ Big Day throwing for more than
boys at their 10-year- threat in Davante Ad- Jones had a ca- 275 yards, was 27 of 44.
Men’s College Golf of scrimmage before old stadium were all ams because of a toe reer-high 182 scrim- The Cowboys fin-
Mississippi University for Women at flinging a ball sidearm dramatic, highlighted injury, Rodgers threw mage yards — 107 ished with 563 yards,
USCAA National Championship, 8 a.m. for another dazzling by Rodgers’ improba- for 238 yards without rushing and 75 receiv- the most they’ve ever
Mississippi State at Fighting Irish Clas- completion at the home ble 35-yard completion an interception — to ing — and opened the had in a loss. It topped
sic, All Day of the Dallas Cowboys. to Jared Cook to set up the delight of a large scoring with an 18-yard the 554 yards they had
Men’s College Tennis Aaron Jones waved a winning field goal on contingent of Green run after being held to in a 26-21 loss to De-
Mississippi State at ITA All-American “bye-bye” to Dallas cor- the final play of a 34-31 Bay fans that pulled off 19 and 21 yards rushing troit in 1985. Not long
Championships, All Day nerback Byron Jones on divisional-round playoff several “Go Pack Go” the previous two weeks. after Cooper’s miscue
Tuesday the way to one of four win three years ago. chants without much On the touchdown landed in Jaire Alexan-
Women’s College Soccer rushing touchdowns, “I’ve had some good resistance from the that surpassed his pre- der’s arms in a score-
Judson (Ala.) at Mississippi University which tied Green Bay’s games here,” said Rod- home crowd. vious career high of less game early, the
for Women, 5 p.m. franchise record. gers, who was injured Prescott, on the two and gave Green Cowboys were behind
Men’s College Golf The “Aarons” were when Matt Flynn ral- other hand, matched a Bay a 24-0 lead early in for good.
Mississippi University for Women at quite comfortable in a the second half, Aaron “The only thing
lied the Packers to a career high with three
USCAA National Championship, 8 a.m. 34-24 victory over the Jones gestured toward that’s really on my
37-36 win after trailing interceptions, although
Mississippi State at Fighting Irish Clas- Cowboys on Sunday Byron Jones while beat- mind is the dropped
26-3 in the second half the first was a drop by
sic, All Day — Rodgers because he ing him to the pylon ball and the turnover it
six years ago. “Four Cooper on what should
Men’s College Tennis won again at AT&T Sta- on a 5-yard run. The created,” Cooper said.
good ones.” have been a big play
Mississippi State at ITA All-American dium nine years after fourth TD was a 1-yard “I feel like it gave them
Not quite the same early.
Championships, All Day his first victory in the plunge. a lot of momentum in
drama this time after The Cowboys (3-
Prep Volleyball retractable-roof stadi- Jones had exactly the game, and, ‘I got it,’
Starkville High at Grace Christian, 6:30 um was the 2011 Super the Packers (4-1) built 2) lost their second
a 31-3 lead, although straight game and twice as many scrim- that’s what I was think-
p.m. Bowl, Jones because mage yards as two- ing. And those are the
Shannon at Caledonia, 6:30 p.m. the West Texas kid felt Dak Prescott (463 dropped into a tie with
yards passing) and Am- Philadelphia atop the time rushing champion three worst words in
Wednesday right at home.
ari Cooper (226 yards NFC East after winning Ezekiel Elliott, who football.”
Prep Cross Country “All my family was finished with 62 yards
up in the stands,” said receiving) set career their first three, just as
Starkville Academy at Columbia Invita-
tional, 3 p.m. Jones, who grew up highs trying to keep the Packers had done. on the ground after Injuries
things interesting in Green Bay, also com- the Cowboys had to Green Bay center
College Volleyball a Cowboys fan about
the fourth quarter. ing off its first loss, took abandon the part of the Corey Linsley didn’t
Mississippi State at Alabama, 6 p.m. 600 miles away in El
The last hope for sole possession of first game their offense is return after leaving in
Men’s College Tennis Paso and played for
Dallas ended with 1:41 in the NFC North with built on to try to erase the first half to be eval-
Mississippi State at ITA All-American the hometown UTEP
left when Brett Maher Chicago’s 24-21 loss to the four-touchdown uated for a concussion.
Championships, All Day Miners. “I could see
missed his second field Oakland. The Packers deficit. Cowboys right tack-
Thursday my brother right there.
goal — a 33-yarder that opened the season with “I think I made a le La’el Collins, who
College Football I threw him one of the
would have given the a win over the Bears. pretty big statement, played after being list-
balls when I scored.
East Mississippi Community College at
Cowboys a shot at an “Preseason, they showing what kind of ed as questionable with
Holmes Community College, 6:30 p.m. That was pretty cool.
onside kick down sev- were talking about Chi- running back I am and a back issue, left with
Mississippi Delta Community College Just being back in Tex-
en. cago as a playoff team,” what I can do,” Jones a knee injury in the
at Itawamba Community College, 6:30 as.”
“When you do that, Rodgers said. “A tough said. “I feel like I did go second half and didn’t
p.m. Rodgers zipped
put yourself in a hole, team with that defense. toe-to-toe with him.” return.
Prep Volleyball that sidewinding toss
to Robert Tonyan in you put yourself in a Then come here, the
New Hope at Caledonia, 6:30 p.m.
Women’s College Soccer tight coverage along position that no matter team has Super Bowl Lots of Yards, Loss Up Next
Auburn at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. the sideline to fix one how hard you fight and aspirations, which they Anyway Packers: play Detroit
Talladega College at Mississippi Univer- broken play, flipped a no matter how many should, because they’ve Cooper had a 53-yard at home next Monday
sity for Women, 4 p.m. left-hander to Tra Car- good things you do on got a great quarterback touchdown among his night.
Men’s College Soccer son to rescue another, the back end, it’s hard and great defense. To 11 catches and Michael Cowboys: at the New
Talladega College at Mississippi Univer- and helped Green Bay to come out of that be 4-1 and first in the Gallup had 113 yards re- York Jets next Sunday.
sity for Women, 6 p.m.
Men’s College Tennis
Playoff Baseball
Detroit 2 1 1 .625 97 95 MISSED FIELD GOALS_Dallas, Maher 54, Ma- RECEIVING_Jacksonville, Chark 8-164, West- Central Division
Mississippi State at ITA All-American Chicago 3 2 0 .600 87 69 her 33. brook 7-82, Fournette 4-29, O’Shaughnessy 3-57, GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 112 73 Conley 1-26, Armstead 1-7, Lee 1-5, Swaim 1-4. Colorado 2 2 0 0 4 9 5
Championships, All Day Braves 3, Cardinals 1 West Carolina, Moore 6-91, McCaffrey 6-61, Samuel St. Louis 2 1 0 1 3 5 5
W L T Pct PF PA Broncos 20, Chargers 13
Friday Atlanta

St. Louis
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Acuña Jr. cf 3 0 0 0 Fowler cf-rf 4 0 0 0
San Francisco 3 0 0 1.000 96 54
Seattle 4 1 0 .800 133 118
Denver
L.A. Chargers
14 3 0 3—20
0 0 7 6—13
3-19, Wright 1-6, Armah 1-4.
MISSED FIELD GOALS_Carolina, Slye 46.
Nashville 2 1 1 0 2 8 7
Winnipeg 3 1 2 0 2 10 14
Chicago 1 0 1 0 0 3 4
Prep Football Albies 2b 4 0 2 0 Wong 2b 4 0 0 0 L.A. Rams 3 2 0 .600 146 134 First Quarter Minnesota 2 0 2 0 0 4 9
Grenada at Columbus, 7 p.m. Freeman 1b 4 0 0 0 Goldschmidt 1b 4 0 1 0 Arizona 1 3 1 .300 100 138 Den_Lindsay 4 run (McManus kick), 11:06. Ravens 23, Steelers 20 Dallas 3 0 3 0 0 6 9
Donaldson 3b 4 0 1 0 Ozuna lf 4 1 2 0 Thursday’s Games Den_Sutton 70 pass from Flacco (McManus kick), Baltimore 10 7 0 6 3—26 Pacific Division
Hamilton pr 0 1 0 0 Molina c 4 0 0 0 Seattle 30, L.A. Rams 29 4:58. Pittsburgh 7 6 7 3 0—23 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Starkville Academy at Bayou, 7 p.m. Flowers c 0 0 0 0 Carpenter 3b 1 0 0 1 Sunday’s Games Second Quarter First Quarter Anaheim 2 2 0 0 4 5 2
Lamar Academy at Heritage Academy, Markakis lf-rf 4 0 0 0 Bader pr-cf 0 0 0 0
Joyce rf 3 0 0 0 Edman rf-3b 2 0 0 0
Buffalo 14, Tennessee 7 Den_FG McManus 40, 5:17. Bal_FG Tucker 27, 7:21. Vegas 2 2 0 0 4 9 2
Edmonton 2 2 0 0 4 9 7
Philadelphia 31, N.Y. Jets 6 Third Quarter Bal_Ingram 4 run (Tucker kick), 4:48.
7 p.m. Fried p 0 0 0 0 DeJong ss 3 0 0 0 Arizona 26, Cincinnati 23 LAC_King 68 punt return (McLaughlin kick), :31. Pit_Smith-Schuster 35 pass from Rudolph (Bo- Calgary 2 1 1 0 2 6 5
O’Day p 0 0 0 0 Wainwright p 2 0 0 0 Minnesota 28, N.Y. Giants 10 Fourth Quarter swell kick), 2:41. Los Angeles 1 0 1 0 0 5 6
Columbus Christian Academy at Ben’s Newcomb p 0 0 0 0 Miller p 0 0 0 0 New Orleans 31, Tampa Bay 24 LAC_FG McLaughlin 45, 6:47. Second Quarter
Arizona 2 0 2 0 0 1 3
Hchavarría ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Vancouver 2 0 2 0 0 2 6
Ford (La.), 7 p.m. J.Martínez ph 1 0 1 0 New England 33, Washington 7
Oakland 24, Chicago 21
Den_FG McManus 46, 1:55. Bal_M.Brown 11 pass from Jackson (Tucker kick), San Jose 3 0 3 0 0 3 12
McCann c 3 0 0 0 C.Martínez p 0 0 0 0 LAC_FG McLaughlin 32, :10. 11:21. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime
Oak Hill Academy at Carroll Academy, Ortega pr 0 1 0 0 Houston 53, Atlanta 32 A_25,357. Pit_FG Boswell 41, 4:39. loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild
Melancon p 0 0 0 0 Baltimore 26, Pittsburgh 23, OT Pit_FG Boswell 29, :00.
7 p.m. Swanson ss 4 1 3 1 Carolina 34, Jacksonville 27 Den LAC Third Quarter
cards per conference advance to playoffs.
Saturday’s Games
Noxubee County at Corinth, 7 p.m. Soroka p 2 0 0 0 Denver 20, L.A. Chargers 13 First downs 15 19 Pit_Conner 1 run (Boswell kick), 3:42. Florida 4, Tampa Bay 3
Duvall ph-lf 2 0 1 2 Green Bay 34, Dallas 24 Total Net Yards 350 246 Fourth Quarter Montreal 6, Toronto 5, SO
West Point at Lake Cormorant, 7 p.m. Totals 34 3 7 3 Totals 29 1 4 1 Indianapolis 19, Kansas City 13 Rushes-yards 32-191 16-35 Bal_FG Tucker 26, 11:39. Pittsburgh 7, Columbus 2
Atlanta 000 000 003 — 3 Open: Detroit, Miami Passing 159 211 Pit_FG Boswell 33, 2:37.
Hebron Christian at Desoto School, 7 St. Louis 010 000 000 — 1 Monday’s Games Punt Returns 4-22 2-69 Bal_FG Tucker 48, :10.
Buffalo 7, New Jersey 2
Carolina 3, Washington 2, OT
LOB_Atlanta 8, St. Louis 4. 2B_Swanson 2 (2), Cleveland at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Kickoff Returns 0-0 3-65 Overtime
p.m. Donaldson (1), Ozuna (3), Goldschmidt (2). SB_ Thursday, Oct. 10 Interceptions Ret. 2-17 1-0 Bal_FG Tucker 46, 5:26.
N.Y. Rangers 4, Ottawa 1
Hamilton (1). SF_Carpenter (1). St. Louis 3, Dallas 2
Victory Christian at Banks (Ala.), 7 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO
N.Y. Giants at New England, 7:20 p.m. Comp-Att-Int 14-20-1 32-48-2 A_64,037. Detroit 5, Nashville 3
Sunday, Oct. 13 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-23 0-0 Colorado 4, Minnesota 2
Starkville at Greenville, 7 p.m. Atlanta
Soroka 7 2 1 1 0 7
Carolina vs Tampa Bay at London, UK, 8:30 a.m. Punts 4-46.0 5-46.4 Bal Pit Boston 1, Arizona 0
Philadelphia at Minnesota, Noon Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-1 First downs 22 18
Smithville at West Lowndes, 7 p.m. Fried 1-3 0 0 0 2 0
New Orleans at Jacksonville, Noon Penalties-Yards 12-122 4-43 Total Net Yards 277 269
Anaheim 3, San Jose 1
O’Day 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Calgary 3, Vancouver 0
New Hope at Saltillo, 7 p.m. Newcomb W,1-0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Houston at Kansas City, Noon
Washington at Miami, Noon
Time of Possession 29:36 30:24 Rushes-yards 40-138
Passing 139
19-77
192
Edmonton 6, Los Angeles 5
Melancon S,2-3 1 1 0 0 0 1 Sunday’s Games
Mooreville at Caledonia, 7 p.m. St. Louis Cincinnati at Baltimore, Noon INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punt Returns 1-2 1-13 Carolina 4, Tampa Bay 3, OT
Wainwright 7 2-3 4 0 0 2 8 Seattle at Cleveland, Noon RUSHING_Denver, Lindsay 15-114, Freeman 13- Kickoff Returns 1-46 3-42
College Volleyball Miller H,1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 3:05 p.m. 61, Spencer 1-9, Flacco 3-7. Los Angeles, Gordon Interceptions Ret. 1-1 3-11
Detroit 4, Dallas 3
N.Y. Islanders 4, Winnipeg 1
C.Martínez L,1-1 BS,0-1 1 3 3 3 2 Atlanta at Arizona, 3:05 p.m. 12-31, Ekeler 3-7, Rivers 1-(minus 3). Comp-Att-Int 19-28-3 21-31-1
Mississippi University for Women at Ca- 2 Tennessee at Denver, 3:25 p.m. PASSING_Denver, Flacco 14-20-1-182. Los An- Sacked-Yards Lost 5-22 1-11
Monday’s Games
Buffalo at Columbus, 6 p.m.
tawba Valley, 3 p.m. in Hanceville, Ala. Umpires_Home, Sam Holbrook; First, Jim Wolf; Dallas at N.Y. Jets, 3:25 p.m. geles, Rivers 32-48-2-211. Punts 3-51.7 4-43.8 St. Louis at Toronto, 6 p.m.
Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Ed Hickox; Right, Alan Pittsburgh at L.A. Chargers, 7:20 p.m. RECEIVING_Denver, Sutton 4-92, Lindsay 4-33, Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Tuesday’s Games
Men’s College Tennis Porter; Left, Pat Hoberg. Open: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Chicago, Oakland Freeman 2-6, Heuerman 1-26, Beck 1-10, Sanders Penalties-Yards 11-92 11-76 Dallas at Washington, 6 p.m.
T_3:22. A_46,701 (45,538). Monday, Oct. 14 1-9, Fant 1-6. Los Angeles, Ekeler 15-86, Williams Time of Possession 39:00 25:34
Mississippi State at ITA All-American Detroit at Green Bay, 7:15 p.m. 6-74, K.Allen 4-18, Gordon 4-7, Benjamin 1-13, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m.
Carolina at Florida, 6 p.m.
Championships, All Day Dodgers 10, Nationals 4 Watt 1-8, Green 1-5. RUSHING_Baltimore, Jackson 14-70, Ingram Edmonton vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau Veterans
MISSED FIELD GOALS_Denver, McManus 54. 19-44, Edwards 5-17, Hill 2-7. Pittsburgh, Conner
Mississippi State at Georgia Tech Los Angeles Washington Colts 19, Chiefs 13 14-55, Hodges 2-20, Samuels 3-2.
Memorial Coliseum, 6 p.m.
Anaheim at Detroit, 6:30 p.m.
ab r h bi ab r h bi Indianapolis 7 6 0 6—19 PASSING_Baltimore, Jackson 19-28-3-161. Pitts-
Invite, All Day Pederson rf 2 0 0 0 T.Turner ss 3 0 0 0
Hernández ph-rf 2 1 1 2 Eaton rf 3 1 1 0
Kansas City 3 7 0 3—13 Patriots 33, Redskins 7 burgh, Rudolph 13-20-0-131, Samuels 1-2-1-4,
San Jose at Nashville, 7 p.m.
Los Angeles at Calgary, 8 p.m.
First Quarter New England 6 6 14 7 — 33
Saturday Muncy 1b-2b 4 2 1 1 Rendon 3b 3 1 1 0
J.Turner 3b 6 1 3 3 Soto lf 3 2 2 2
KC_FG Butker 29, 9:02.
Ind_Brissett 1 run (Vinatieri kick), 3:44.
Washington 7 0 00 — 7
First Quarter
Hodges 7-9-0-68.
RECEIVING_Baltimore, Andrews 5-45, Snead
Boston at Vegas, 9 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
4-51, H.Hurst 4-32, M.Brown 3-22, Ingram 2-5,
College Football Bellinger cf 5 1 2 0 Kendrick 1b 4 0 1 0
Seager ss 4 0 1 0 Suzuki c 2 0 0 0
Second Quarter Was_S.Sims 65 run (Hopkins kick), 9:26. Edwards 1-6. Pittsburgh, Smith-Schuster 7-75, D.
Montreal at Buffalo, 6 p.m.
KC_Pringle 27 pass from Mahomes (Butker kick), NE_Edelman 6 pass from Brady (kick failed), 7:09. New Jersey at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m.
Mississippi State at Tennessee, 11 Pollock lf
Kelly p
3 0 0 0 Gomes c 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Dozier 2b 2 0 0 0 14:08. Second Quarter
Johnson 5-27, Washington 3-52, McDonald 3-34, Los Angeles at Vancouver, 9 p.m.
Samuels 3-11.
a.m. Urías p 1 0 0 0 Cabrera ph-2b 1 0 0 1 Ind_FG Vinatieri 32, 11:12. NE_FG Nugent 37, 10:35. MISSED FIELD GOALS_None.
Ind_FG Vinatieri 32, :10. NE_FG Nugent 23, :30.
Ole Miss at Missouri, 6 p.m.
Beaty ph
Kolarek p
Maeda p
1 0 0 0 M.Taylor cf 4 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 Sánchez p 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Zimmerman ph 1 0 0 0
Fourth Quarter
Ind_FG Vinatieri 31, 7:40.
Third Quarter
NE_Bolden 29 pass from Brady (Nugent kick), Houston 53, Atlanta 32 AUTO
Alabama at Texas A&M, 2:30 p.m. Jansen p 0 0 0 0 Corbin p 0 0 0 0 Ind_FG Vinatieri 29, 2:27. 10:57. Atlanta 7 10 0 15—32 NASCAR Monster Energy
Lux 2b 2 0 1 0 Suero p 0 0 0 0 KC_FG Butker 36, 1:16. NE_Michel 14 run (Nugent kick), 4:35. Houston 7 9 17 20—53
North Texas at Southern Miss, 6 p.m. Freese ph-1b 3 2 3 0 Rodney p 0 0 0 0 A_73,352. Fourth Quarter First Quarter Cup Drydene 400
Women’s College Soccer Martin c
Ryu p
4 2 2 4 Parra ph
2 0 0 0 Rainey p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Ind KC NE_Izzo 10 pass from Brady (Nugent kick), 9:14. Atl_Sanu 14 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 9:03. Sunday At Dover International Speedway
Dover, Del.
First downs 25 18 A_76,483. Hou_Fuller 6 pass from Watson (Fairbairn kick),
Welch College at Mississippi University C.Taylor ph-lf 2 1 0 0 Strickland p 0 0 0 0
Adams ph 1 0 0 0
Total Net Yards 331 324 NE Was 4:09. Lap length: 1.00 miles
Rushes-yards 45-180 14-36 First downs 23 11 Second Quarter (Start position in parentheses)
for Women, Noon Totals 41 10 14 10 Totals 30 4 6 3 Passing 151 288 Total Net Yards 442 220 Atl_FG Bryant 35, 14:52. 1. (2) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 400 laps, 57 points.
Los Angeles 000 017 002 — 10 2. (3) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 400, 54.
Men’s College Soccer Washington 200 002 000 — 4 Punt Returns 0-0
Kickoff Returns 2-48
2-1
1-22
Rushes-yards 27-130
Passing 312
20-145
75
Hou_Fuller 33 pass from Watson (kick failed),
12:06. 3. (12) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 400, 44.
DP_Los Angeles 2, Washington 0. LOB_Los
Welch College at Mississippi University Angeles 11, Washington 5. 2B_J.Turner (2), Mar- Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-30 Punt Returns 3-49 1-9 Hou_FG Fairbairn 50, 4:02. 4. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 400, 46.
Comp-Att-Int 18-29-1 22-39-0 Kickoff Returns 0-0 0-0 Atl_Freeman 9 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), :22. 5. (1) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 400, 50.
for Women, 2 p.m. tin (1), Hernández (1), Bellinger (1), Freese (1).
HR_Muncy (2), J.Turner (1), Martin (1), Soto (1). Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 4-33 Interceptions Ret. 1-16 1-0 Third Quarter 6. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 400, 34.
Punts 3-41.0 4-38.8 7. (20) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 400, 30.
College Cross Country SF_Cabrera (1).
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1
Comp-Att-Int 28-43-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 4-36
18-27-1
6-44
Hou_Hyde 1 run (Fairbairn kick), 11:51.
Hou_FG Fairbairn 26, 7:37. 8. (11) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 400, 39.
IP H R ER BB SO
Mississippi University for Women at Los Angeles Penalties-Yards 7-50 11-125 Punts 6-47.7 10-50.0 Hou_Fells 8 pass from Watson (Fairbairn kick), 9. (9) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 399, 28.
10. (17) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 399, 28.
Ryu W,1-0 5 4 2 2 2 3 Time of Possession 37:15 22:45 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 1:58.
Mississippi College Invite, 9:15 a.m. Kelly 0 1 2 2 3 0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-Yards 7-55 6-72 Fourth Quarter 11. (16) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 399, 28.
Urías H,1 2 1 0 0 0 0 RUSHING_Indianapolis, Mack 29-132, Wilkins Time of Possession 31:52 28:08 Atl_Ryan 1 run (Hooper pass from Ryan), 11:24. 12. (13) Paul Menard, Ford, 398, 25.
Men’s College Tennis Kolarek 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 7-28, Pascal 1-12, Brissett 6-9, Hines 2-(minus 1). INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Hou_Fells 12 pass from Watson (Fairbairn kick), 13. (6) William Byron, Chevrolet, 398, 31.
Mississippi State at ITA All-American Maeda 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Kansas City, Dam.Williams 9-23, Mahomes 3-17, RUSHING_New England, Michel 16-91, White 6:24. 14. (15) Daniel Suarez, Ford, 398, 23.
Jansen 1 0 0 0 0 2 Sherman 1-2, Hardman 1-(minus 6). 6-26, Bolden 5-13. Washington, S.Sims 1-65, Atl_Ridley 29 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 3:22. 15. (8) Erik Jones, Toyota, 398, 28.
Championships, All Day Washington PASSING_Indianapolis, Brissett 18-29-1-151. Smallwood 6-27, Thompson 4-21, Peterson 7-18, Hou_Fuller 44 pass from Watson (Fairbairn kick), 16. (19) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 398, 21.
Sánchez 5 4 1 1 2 9 Kansas City, Mahomes 22-39-0-321. McCoy 2-14. 1:51. 17. (7) Aric Almirola, Ford, 398, 20.
Mississippi State at Georgia Tech Corbin L,0-2 BS,0-1 2-3 4 6 6 2 2 RECEIVING_Indianapolis, Hines 4-46, Hilton PASSING_New England, Brady 28-42-1-348, Hou_Gipson 79 interception return (kick failed), 18. (27) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 398, 19.
Suero 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 4-37, Doyle 3-19, Mack 3-16, Alie-Cox 1-10, Pas- 19. (32) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 396, 18.
Invite, All Day Rodney 1 1 0 0 2 2
cal 1-8, Ebron 1-8, Cain 1-7. Kansas City, Pringle
Stidham 0-1-0-0. Washington, McCoy 18-27-1-
119.
:24.
A_71,787. 20. (26) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 395, 17.
Sunday
Rainey 1 1 0 0 0 0 21. (31) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 394, 16.
Strickland 1 2 2 2 1 2 6-103, Hardman 4-79, Kelce 4-70, Robinson 3-31, RECEIVING_New England, Edelman 8-110, Atl Hou
Dam.Williams 3-15, McCoy 2-23. White 6-46, Gordon 5-59, Michel 3-32, Izzo 2-39, First downs 22 31 22. (24) Ryan Newman, Ford, 393, 15.
Kelly pitched to 4 batters in the 6th.
Women’s College Soccer WP_Kelly, Rodney, Rainey. MISSED FIELD GOALS_None. Bolden 1-29, LaCosse 1-22, Meyers 1-6, Johnson Total Net Yards 373 592 23. (25) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 393, 14.
24. (28) Michael McDowell, Ford, 391, 13.
Umpires_Home, Ted Barrett; First, Doug Eddings; 1-5. Washington, Thompson 5-17, McLaurin 3-51, Rushes-yards 20-57 34-166
Mississippi State at Arkansas, 1 p.m. Second, Alfonso Marquez; Third, Tripp Gibson; Packers 34, Cowboys 24 Quinn 3-15, Sprinkle 2-17, Richardson 2-14, S. Passing 316 426 25. (23) Matt Tifft, Ford, 390, 12.
Sims 2-1, K.Harmon 1-4. Punt Returns 0-0 4-22 26. (30) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 389, 0.
Right, Jordan Baker; Left, Will Little. Green Bay 14 3 14 3—34 MISSED FIELD GOALS_None. Kickoff Returns 4-64 1-22 27. (21) David Ragan, Ford, 388, 10.
T_3:58. A_43,423 (41,313). Dallas 0 0 10 14—24 28. (29) Corey Lajoie, Ford, 385, 9.
on the air
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-79
First Quarter 29. (33) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 382, 0.
Comp-Att-Int 32-46-1 28-33-0
GB_A.Jones 18 run (Crosby kick), 8:57. Panthers 34, Jaguars 27
Pro Football GB_A.Jones 3 run (Crosby kick), :03. Jacksonville 7 10 7 3—27
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-14
Punts 5-50.2 1-35.0
0-0 30. (36) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 381, 0.
31. (34) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 380, 0.
Today NFL Glance
Second Quarter
GB_FG Crosby 20, 2:19.
Carolina 14 7 7 6—34
First Quarter
Fumbles-Lost 1-0
Penalties-Yards 7-63
5-1
9-89
32. (35) JJ Yeley, Ford, 380, 0.
33. (37) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, 377, 0.
MLB BASEBALL AMERICAN CONFERENCE Third Quarter Car_McCaffrey 5 run (Slye kick), 9:23. Time of Possession 29:00 31:00 34. (14) Joey Logano, Ford, 375, 3.
East GB_A.Jones 5 run (Crosby kick), 9:33. Jac_Chark 37 pass from Minshew (Lambo kick),
12:05 p.m. — A.L. Division Series: W L T Pct PF PA Dal_FG Maher 36, 5:54. 7:27.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 35. (10) Ryan Blaney, Ford, suspension, 297, 6.
36. (22) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, engine,
RUSHING_Atlanta, Freeman 11-30, I.Smith 5-19,
Houston at Tampa Bay, Game 3, MLB New England 5 0 0 1.000 155 34 GB_A.Jones 1 run (Crosby kick), 3:30. Car_McCaffrey 18 pass from K.Allen (Slye kick), Ryan 3-7, Sanu 1-1. Houston, Hyde 21-60, D.John- 232, 1.
Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 90 70
2:07 p.m. — N.L. Division Series: N.Y. Jets 0 4 0 .000 39 101
Dal_Gallup 40 pass from Prescott (Maher kick),
2:00.
1:35.
Second Quarter
son 9-59, Watson 4-47. 37. (38) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, handling,
180, 1.
Atlanta at St. Louis, Game 4, TBS Miami 0 4 0 .000 26 163 Fourth Quarter Car_Burns 56 fumble return (Slye kick), 13:32.
PASSING_Atlanta, Ryan 32-46-1-330. Houston,
Watson 28-33-0-426. 38. (5) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, engine, 8, 1.
South
5:40 p.m. — N.L. Division Series: LA W L T Pct PF PA
Dal_Elliott 2 run (Maher kick), 13:52. Jac_Chark 11 pass from Minshew (Lambo kick), RECEIVING_Atlanta, Hooper 6-56, I.Smith 6-45, Race Statistics
GB_FG Crosby 38, 8:07. 6:07.
Dodgers at Washington, Game 4, TBS Houston 3 2 0 .600 131 110 Dal_Cooper 53 pass from Prescott (Maher kick), Jac_FG Lambo 35, :58.
Ridley 5-88, Sanu 5-42, Freeman 5-40, J.Jones Average Speed of Race Winner: 135.742 mph.
Time of Race: 2 hours, 56 minutes, 49 seconds.
Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 113 115 3-42, Gage 1-12, Hardy 1-5. Houston, Fuller 14-
6:30 p.m. — A.L. Division Series: NY Jacksonville 2 3 0 .400 111 118 7:46. Third Quarter 217, Hopkins 7-88, Coutee 3-72, Fells 2-20, Akins Margin of Victory: 1.578 seconds.
Yankees at Minnesota, Game 3, FS1 Tennessee 2 3 0 .400 98 76 A_93,024.
GB Dal
Car_McCaffrey 84 run (Slye kick), 13:49.
Jac_Fournette 1 run (Lambo kick), 10:27.
1-21, D.Johnson 1-8. Caution Flags: 3 for 17 laps.
North Lead Changes: 14 among 9 drivers.
NBA BASKETBALL W L T Pct PF PA First downs 24 32 Fourth Quarter
MISSED FIELD GOALS_None.
Lap Leaders: D.Hamlin 0-11; K.Larson 12;
6:30 p.m. — Preseason: New Orleans
at Atlanta, NBA
Baltimore
Cleveland
Pittsburgh
3 2 0 .600 161 123
2 2 0 .500 89 91
1 4 0 .200 99 114
Total Net Yards 335
Rushes-yards 29-120
Passing 215
563
21-122
441
Jac_FG Lambo 38, 5:52.
Car_Bonnafon 59 run (kick failed), 3:34.
A_72,762.
Hockey D.Hamlin 13-75; W.Byron 76; J.Johnson 77;
Ku.Busch 78-80; D.Suarez 81; T.Dillon 82;
5 a.m. (Tuesday) — Preseason: Hous- Cincinnati 0 5 0 .000 80 136 Punt Returns 0-0 3-18 Jac Car NHL Glance D.Hamlin 83-183; K.Larson 184-185; D.Hamlin
186-228; M.Truex 229-243; K.Larson 244-321;
West EASTERN CONFERENCE
ton vs. Toronto, Saitama, Japan, NBA W L T Pct PF PA
Kickoff Returns 1-23
Interceptions Ret.3-59
3-73
0-0
First downs 28
Total Net Yards 507
22
445 Atlantic Division P.Menard 322-327; K.Larson 328-400
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps
NFL FOOTBALL Kansas City 4 1 0 .800 148 113 Comp-Att-Int 22-34-0 27-44-3 Rushes-yards 31-149 27-285 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Led): D.Hamlin, 4 times for 218 laps; K.Larson,
Oakland 3 2 0 .600 103 123 Toronto 3 2 0 1 5 14 10
7 p.m. — Cleveland at San Francisco, L.A. Chargers 2 3 0 .400 103 94
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-23 3-22 Passing 358 160 Detroit 2 2 0 0 4 9 6 4 times for 154 laps; M.Truex, 1 time for 15 laps;
Punts 6-49.5 3-33.3 Punt Returns 3-17 1-3
ESPN Denver 1 4 0 .200 90 106
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-39
Buffalo 2 2 0 0 4 10 3 P.Menard, 1 time for 6 laps; Ku.Busch, 1 time for
NATIONAL CONFERENCE Boston 2 2 0 0 4 3 1 3 laps; J.Johnson, 1 time for 1 lap; W.Byron, 1
TENNIS East Penalties-Yards 9-78 11-124 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Montreal 2 1 0 1 3 9 9 time for 1 lap; D.Suarez, 1 time for 1 lap; T.Dillon,
5:30 a.m. — ATP: The Shanghai Mas- W L T Pct PF PA Time of Possession 36:43
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
23:17 Comp-Att-Int 26-44-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-16
17-31-0
3-21
Tampa Bay 3 1 1 1 3 11 10 1 time for 1 lap.
Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 141 111 Florida 2 1 1 0 2 6 8 Wins: M.Truex, 6; D.Hamlin, 4; Ky.Busch, 4;
ters, Early Rounds (taped), TENNIS Dallas 3 2 0 .600 131 90 RUSHING_Green Bay, A.Jones 19-107, Carson Punts 4-48.3 5-47.6 Ottawa 2 0 2 0 0 4 9 K.Harvick, 3; B.Keselowski, 3; C.Elliott, 3; J.Lo-
10 p.m. — ATP/WTA: The Shanghai N.Y. Giants 2 3 0 .400 97 125 6-14, Rodgers 4-(minus 1). Dallas, Elliott 12-62, Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-0 Metropolitan Division gano, 2; K.Larson, 1; A.Bowman, 1; Ku.Busch, 1;
Washington 0 5 0 .000 73 151 Prescott 4-27, Pollard 4-19, Austin 1-14. Penalties-Yards 9-84 8-70 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Masters & The Tianjin Open, Early South PASSING_Green Bay, Rodgers 22-34-0-238. Dal- Time of Possession 32:24 27:36 Carolina 3 3 0 0 6 11 8
E.Jones, 1.
Top 16 in Points: 1. M.Truex, 3095; 2. D.Hamlin,
Rounds (taped), TENNIS W L T Pct PF PA las, Prescott 27-44-3-463. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Washington 3 2 0 1 5 7 6
3080; 3. Ky.Busch, 3080; 4. K.Harvick, 3074;
New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 115 116 N.Y. Rangers 2 2 0 0 4 10 5
5:30 a.m. (Tuesday) — ATP: The Shang- Carolina 3 2 0 .600 129 107
RECEIVING_Green Bay, A.Jones 7-75, Carson
4-18, Graham 3-41, Allison 2-28, M.Lewis 2-17,
RUSHING_Jacksonville, Fournette 23-108,
Philadelphia 1 1 0 0 2 4 3 5. K.Larson, 3063; 6. B.Keselowski, 3052; 7.
Minshew 7-42, Armstead 1-(minus 1). Carolina, A.Bowman, 3049; 8. J.Logano, 3032; 9. W.By-
hai Masters, Early Rounds (taped), Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 147 148 Tonyan 1-23, Valdes-Scantling 1-18, Vitale 1-9, McCaffrey 19-176, Bonnafon 5-80, Samuel 2-25,
Pittsburgh 2 1 1 0 2 8 5
ron, 3032; 10. C.Bowyer, 3028; 11. C.Elliott,
Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 102 152 N.Y. Islanders
2 1 1 0 2 5 3
TENNIS North
Kumerow 1-9. Dallas, Cooper 11-226, Gallup K.Allen 1-4. New Jersey 2 0 1 1 1 6 12 3025; 12. R.Blaney, 3010; 13. A.Almirola, 2101;
7-113, Cobb 3-53, Witten 3-29, Elliott 2-29, Aus- PASSING_Jacksonville, Minshew 26-44-0-374. Columbus 2 0 2 0 0 3 11 14. R.Newman, 2085; 15. Ku.Busch, 2084; 16.
W L T Pct PF PA
Green Bay 4 1 0 .800 119 93 tin 1-13. Carolina, K.Allen 17-30-0-181, McCaffrey 0-1-0-0. WESTERN CONFERENCE E.Jones, 2037.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Monday, October 7, 2019 3B

7 two-out runs in 6th lift LA past Nats 10-4 for 2-1 NLDS lead
The Associated Press season inning. Martin and hadn’t made a relief singled to put runners maining 12 outs with tober, including a start
tacked on a two-run ho- appearance since 2017, on the corners for L A. five relievers. in the NL wild-card
WASHINGTON — mer in the ninth. when he only made one. Then Martin came That included clos- game against Milwau-
With all of that October The Dodgers can ad- It continued Na- through in his first er Kenley Jansen, who kee and a one-inning,
experience, no wonder vance to the NL Cham- tionals manager Dave game of this NLDS, hit- hadn’t pitched in a three-strikeout relief
Justin Turner and the pionship Series for the Martinez’s penchant ting a two-run double game since Sept. 28, appearance in Game 2
rest of the Los Ange- fourth consecutive year for pushing his start- on a 2-2 slider that land- and threw a 1-2-3 ninth at Los Angeles. That
les Dodgers managed by closing the best-of- ers to appear in relief ed on the warning track Sunday, including a bullpen use led the
to produce a postsea- five NLDS in Game 4 in the playoffs, which in left-center, putting pair of strikeouts. Nationals to switch
son inning unlike any at Washington on Mon- had been deemed nec- the visitors ahead 3-2. Scherzer’s start from
other: seven runs, all day, when L A sends essary because of his Hernández connect-
scored with two outs Rich Hill to the mound club’s NL -worst bullpen ed on a 1-2 slider from
Trainer’s Room Sunday to Monday.
Nationals: CF Victor “He can beat you in the
and two strikes. against Max Scherzer. — and had been work- Corbin for yet anoth- Robles was out of the strike zone with three
Turner’s three-run And to think: Things ing. er two-run double to
lineup with a strained pitches. He can beat
homer capped a star- were not looking all Needless to say, not left-center, making it
right hamstring after you out of the zone,”
tling and record-set- that good for the Dodg- this time against the 5 -2 with a hit off the
getting hurt running Roberts said. “He’s re-
ting rally in the sixth as ers, who entered the Dodgers, who lost in base off the wall.
to first base in Game 2. lentless.” Hill went 4-1
the Dodgers roughed sixth trailing 2-1 after the World Series each A fter Muncy was
up $140 million start- Michael A. Taylor start- with a 4.25 ER A this
Juan Soto’s two-run of the past two years intentionally walked,
er-turned-reliever Pat- ed in Robles’ place and season in just 13 starts;
homer off eventual win- and led the league with Corbin departed, re-
rick Corbin and beat went 1 for 4. he spent time on the IL
ner Hyun-Jin Ryu in the 106 wins in 2019, 13 placed by Wander
the Washington Na- first and Max Muncy’s more than the Nation- Suero, who promptly with a sprained right
tionals 10 -4 on Sunday solo shot off Washing- als. served up a full-count Up Next knee and a strained left
night to grab a 2-1 lead ton starter Aníbal Sán- A fter Cody Bellinger fastball that Turner Three-time Cy forearm, activated for
in their NL Division Se- chez in the fifth. snapped his 0 -for-8 lofted to the back of the Young Award winner the last time less than
ries. That seemed to wake start to the series with visiting bullpen beyond Scherzer was pushed a month ago. Hill hasn’t
Russell Martin up L A’s offense. a single, Corbin struck left field. back from Game 3 to pitched more than
and pinch-hitter Kiké Well, it was either out the next two hit- Suddenly, it was 8 -2, Game 4. Scherzer en- three innings in an ap-
Hernández added a pair that or the fact that ters. That’s when it all and with baseball’s tered these playoffs pearance since June.
of two-run doubles in Sánchez, who struck fell apart for Washing- ER A leader this season, with his teams having “Pitch count, whatev-
the sixth as L A became out nine, was gone to ton. Ryu, done after going lost his most recent er it is, I can’t control
the first team in major begin the sixth. In Pinch-hitter David five innings and allow- seven postseason ap- that,” the 39 -year-old
league history to score came Corbin, the lefty Freese, the MVP of the ing two runs, Dodgers pearances, but Wash- Hill said. “Whatever I
that many two-out, two- who started — and lost 2011 NLCS and World manager Dave Roberts ington is 2-0 when he can give the team, I’m
strike runs in one post- — Game 1 of the NLDS Series for St. Louis, pieced together the re- pitches so far this Oc- going to give the team.”

NASCAR
Continued from Page 1B
two-year winless streak opened the door for Lar- where he could find a we’ll stack up,” he said. there.” Up Next
behind him, perhaps his son. Playoff drivers took ride. Larson counted 92 “I assume we’ll have to Clint Bowyer and Ryan
playoff victory Sunday the top six spots: Martin win one of these next few Blaney join Logano and NASCAR heads to Tal-
races in 2011 and 123
at Dover International Truex Jr. was second, races in 2012 and con- weeks. If you ever make Elliott as the bottom four ladega Superspeedway
Speedway was indeed a followed by Alex Bow- tinued to race in the dirt it to Homestead, you’re drivers in the playoff field. where Aric Almirola is the
preview of a champion- man, Kevin Harvick, even when he landed his going to have to win down defending race winner.
ship celebration ahead. Hamlin and Kyle Bus- ride with Ganassi. Lar-
“It’s not a shock, ei- ch. Chase Elliott and son had talked of want-
ther,” Larson said. “I feel reigning series cham- ing to pattern his career
like we’ve been running pion Joey Logano both after someone like Tony
really well this year.” suffered serious blows Stewart, who started his
Larson’s wife, Katelyn, to their championship career on dirt tracks in
shot-gunned a beer in a runs with a rough start open wheel cars. Stew-
sudsy victory lane bash to the second round. art in turn guaranteed
as he flashed a No. 1 sign Truex won the spring Larson, who is half Japa-
behind her, a worthy way race at Dover and didn’t nese, would be the next
to end a 75-race winless have enough down the big thing in NASCAR.
streak. stretch to catch Larson “If not, you can take
The 27-year-old Lar- and complete the season everything I own, be-
son has been oh-so close sweep. cause I’m that confi-
toward grabbing the “We just ran out of dent,” Stewart said
checkered flag since his time,” Truex said. years ago. “It’s not a
last win Sept. 9, 2017, in Larson felt like a win matter of if, it’s when.”
Richmond. Larson had or two was within reach Larson’s not there yet
nine runner-up finishes in on the strength of a sen- — but just maybe he’s
the No. 42 Chevrolet over sational late-summer getting there.
that span and won the $1 run of top-10 finishes. Here’s what else hap-
million NASCAR All-Star Larson escaped the first pened at Dover.
race this season. round without any seri-
He cashed in at Dover ous drama and can now
with the Monster Mile- head to treacherous Tal- Race Ruined
stone win (it was the ladega and then Kansas Logano and Elliott
track’s 100th race) that to end the second round both had their races ru-
earned him an automatic without any serious ined before the race even
berth into the third round. concerns. He’s the first finished 10 laps. Logano
Not only has Larson failed driver of the 12 contend- failed to start the race be-
to win a title, long-time ers in the field of eight. cause of a broken axle on
team owner Chip Ganassi “Everybody in this the No. 22 Ford. He even-
has never won a NASCAR playoff field is going to tually hit the track more
Cup Series championship, be stressing next week than 20 laps down and fin-
something that’s surely at Talladega except for ished 34th.
chapped an organization me, so that’s good,” Lar- “We just used our mul-
with handfuls of IndyCar son said. “Last time I ligan up,” Logano said.
titles. was at Talladega I was “We’re not a must-win but
“It would be nice to get on my lid. I could still we must do really well in
him that championship end up on my lid next the next two races.”
that, honestly, he’s proba- week, but it’s not going Elliott, who won last
bly owed,” Larson said. to matter after this win. week at Charlotte, had
Larson had four of his Larson was expected the engine in his No. 9
six career Cup wins in to help bridge the gap Chevrolet blow up just
2017 and Dover marked between grassroots rac- laps into the race and he
his first one in the play- ing and NASCAR when finished last.
offs. He led 154 laps late Ganassi hired him be- Elliott won Dover last
after Denny Hamlin fad- fore the 2012 season. season and can’t afford
ed from a dominant ear- Larson made his name another major slip-up to
ly run (he led 219 laps) by racing all over the make the third round.
in the No. 11 Toyota that country in any series “I don’t know where

Peters
Continued from Page 1B
Grenadians that every- returned to the top of that kid put in pays
body can do it if I can collegiate javelin throw- off, and it pays off on
do it. It’s possible for ing. As a sophomore he this stage,” head coach
everybody to become took home the SEC, Chris Woods said in
a world champion. You NCA A and Pan Ameri- a news release. “He’s
just have to want it as can Games champion- one of the most humble
badly as I do.” ships. kids, one of the hard-
The title comes just a “I’m so happy to see est-working kids I’ve
few months after Peters all the hard work that ever met.”

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Continued from Page 1B
amazing,” Swanson said. gle, and Sean Newcomb ter he had a minor stroke
The 22-year-old Soro- retired Dexter Fowler to last month.
ka was almost as good as end the inning.
Wainwright, pitching sev- “I thought it was a good Up Next
en innings of two-hit ball time for me to go,” Bader Dakota Hudson will
in his postseason debut. said. “You just stay on the start Game 4 for the Car-
St. Louis jumped in aggressive side and un- dinals. The rookie right-
front when Ozuna dou- fortunately it didn’t work hander is making his
bled in the second, ad- out.”
vanced to third on Moli- postseason debut after go-
na’s grounder and scored ing 16-7 with a 3.35 ERA
on Matt Carpenter’s sac- Ozzie and Whitey this season.
rifice fly . Hall of Fame short- Snitker said he wasn’t
After Soroka depart- stop Ozzie Smith threw a ready to announce his
ed, the Cardinals threat- ceremonial first pitch to starter for Game 4. One
ened in the eighth. But current Cardinals short- possible option is bring-
pinch-runner Harrison stop Paul DeJong. Hall of ing back Dallas Keuchel
Bader was caught trying Fame manager Whitey on short rest after he
to steal third ahead of José Herzog also was on the pitched 4 2/3 innings in
Martínez’s pinch-hit sin- field before the game af- series opener Thursday.
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Bridgewater’s breakout lifts Saints past Bucs


The Associated Press on Dec. 10, 2015, at Ari- had his best game yet for forting as a quarterback,” early in the second half, bobbled by Alvin Kamara
zona — just weeks before New Orleans (4-1) against Bridgewater said. “You setting up his 33-yard in the first quarter, Win-
NEW ORLEANS — a major knee injury side- a Tampa Bay defense that just approach the line scoring strike to Ginn. ston effectively skirted
Teddy Bridgewater won lined him for nearly two entered the game ranked of scrimmage with the “I was happy to see pressure by climbing the
the affection of the Super- full seasons. second to last in the NFL mindset that, ‘Man, I’m some of the longer pocket and hit Godwin
dome crowd, which chant- “It’s just a great feel- against the pass. going to give my guy a throws and the way that for a 26-yard TD and a 7-3
ed his name as he picked ing to win football game With chants of “Ted- shot.’” he played,” Saints coach lead.
apart Tampa Bay’s strug- — this locker room espe- dy! Ted-dy!” echoing in Bridgewater began Sean Payton said. The Saints, who’d beat-
gling secondary, turning cially,” Bridgewater said. the Superdome, Bridge- seeing meaningful ac- Bucs QB Jameis Win- en Dallas 12-10 on four
in his best performance “This is a group of guys water completed 26 of tion with New Orleans ston saw his production field goals a week earlier,
in nearly four years. who show up to work ev- 34 passes, with his two in Week 2 of this season drop dramatically from responded by snapping
Bridgewater passed ery day and they demand touchdown throws to Mi- after Brees’ first-quarter his triumphant 385-yard, a streak of 13 offensive
for 314 yards and four greatness out of every- chael Thomas and one thumb injury in a loss to four-TD performance possessions without a
touchdowns and New one, from the training each to Jared Cook and the Rams. In his first 11 against the Rams in Week touchdown. Bridgewater
Orleans beat the Bucca- room staff to the equip- Ted Ginn Jr. quarters, which included 4. He was 15 of 27 for drove New Orleans 75
neers 31-24 on Sunday to ment staff. Just being able Tampa Bay’s second- two victories as a starter, 204 yards and two touch- yards on a series dominat-
keep their fill-in quarter- to be part of something ary couldn’t corral Thom- Bridgewater had not com- downs to Chris Godwin. ed by Thomas, who had
back unbeaten in three where there’s such a high as, who finished with 11 pleted a pass as long as 30 Still, Winston was op- two first-down catches
starts this season. standard, you just contin- catches for 182 yards. yards. portunistic enough to of 18 yards before his 14-
“Today was one of ue to be motivated to want Bridgewater spoke of That changed in the keep his team in the game yard TD reception put the
those days everything more.” calling plays in the huddle first quarter against the most of the way. Saints back in front.
was clicking,” said With Bridgewater get- and seeing Thomas’ eyes Bucs (2-3) with a 34-yard After rookie defensive The Bucs’ Peyton Bar-
Bridgewater, who last ting increasingly accus- “just light up.” completion to Thomas. back Sean Murphy-Bun- ber powered in from 2
eclipsed 300 yards pass- tomed to playing for the “You know that he’s Bridgewater later hit ting made his first career yards to make it 24-17 in
ing as Minnesota’s starter injured Drew Brees, he locked in and it’s com- Thomas for a 42-yarder interception on a pass the third quarter.

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
D
EAR ABBY: I because with the to leave the arrangement the
need some advances that way it is.
advice for are being made in DEAR ABBY: I live in a
my dear friend. cancer treatment neighborhood with nosy neigh-
She needs to every day, it is bors who like to gossip. My
have chemo- entirely possible wife and I are private people
therapy and her — I hope she re- and keep our business to our-
husband says he alizes how lucky selves. There is one person, a
won’t help her she is to be rid of man who recently moved here,
when she gets this poor excuse whom I consider to be my only
sicker from the for a man. good friend.
meds. She is dev- DEAR ABBY: The other day my friend
ZITS astated and feels I am divorced showed me a text he had re-
like he isn’t even and live alone, ceived from another one of my
her husband any- which I enjoy. I’m neighbors — a doctor — asking
more. He told her a homebody — I him if I had a certain medical
he will move out work and come condition. My friend responded
and put her into
Dear Abby home. by saying that the topic had
a nursing home I dated a not been discussed. I find the
and that they can break up. Any woman many years ago and we inquiry to be inappropriate. It’s
advice? — DEVASTATED IN THE have reunited. I’m very much really none of his business. I
MIDWEST in love with her. She has family also believe my neighbor the
DEAR DEVASTATED: I am not far from here, and if I marry doctor showed a lack of charac-
appalled. That someone could her, I know I’m going to be ter and poor judgment. I value
be so heartless and cruel is de- inundated with visits from them your input. Are my feelings
plorable. Your friend’s husband on a regular basis. Problem is, I out of line? — TICKED OFF IN
appears to be one of those who love my privacy. I’m getting cold TAMPA
GARFIELD becomes so freaked out by his feet because of this. I have DEAR TICKED OFF: Your
spouse’s cancer diagnosis that lived the way I do for a long feelings are not out of line. If
he cuts and runs instead of time and I’m happy with it. — the doctor is truly concerned
standing by her when the going COLD FEET IN THE SOUTH about your well-being and
gets tough. (Yes, regrettably, DEAR COLD FEET: Have not neighborhood gossip, he
there are some.) you talked to this lady about should have asked you that
Her top priority right now your concerns? If you haven’t, question directly.
has to be getting through this it’s time, because it’s entirely Dear Abby is written by
challenge, regardless of what it possible that she loves her Abigail Van Buren, also known
involves. Are there supportive family as much as you love as Jeanne Phillips, and was
friends or family members who your privacy and won’t want founded by her mother, Pauline
are willing to see her through to be isolated from them. In a Phillips. Contact Dear Abby
the term of her treatment? If situation like yours, if there is at www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
so, that’s what I recommend. no compelling reason to tie the Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA
When she recovers — knot, perhaps you should agree 90069.
CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Oct. tactile affection is more neces- Life is on its own schedule, and
7). Your specialty this year sary than we can comprehend. you’ll jump in and be a part of
will be the complex kind of TAURUS (April 20-May 20). that program. Ultimately, fitting
work that yields the sort of Love will follow the same 80/20 in will have little to do with how
things money can’t buy — love, rule that people talk about prepared you feel. You won’t be
respect, style and more. As in business. Twenty percent sorry.
for the things money can buy, of your efforts will bring 80 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
they’ll be more accessible after percent of the results. So what Snap judgments get made,
January, which marks the final are the actions that make your likely based in misunderstand-
payment of a debt. You won’t loved ones smile? ing. It’s important to pause
have to travel for the adventure GEMINI (May 21-June 21). every once in a while (now!) and
you’ll go on this spring. Taurus You get the feeling you were review all assumptions. A good
BABY BLUES and Virgo adore you. Your lucky meant for something different, question to ask yourself today
numbers are: 7, 44, 43, 28 but this way of looking at it is, “Compared to what?”
and 17. isn’t the most empowering. You VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
ARIES (March 21-April 19). get to choose your destiny and Whatever this day brings can be
Scientists agree that humans move toward it. This is truer enhanced with a focus on using
need to be touched, though the than the other way around. what you have to work with
full significance of touch can’t CANCER (June 22-July 22). (instead of what you don’t have)
be put into words or reduced to The opportunity won’t arise and steering the pieces that are
scientific data. To give and get because you’re ready for it. within your control.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
The people who have time for
you, who make time for you,
who reach out and include you
— those are the ones to hold
close and to model. They give
BEETLE BAILEY you love enough to pay forward.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Instead of counting your
money, focus on making your
money count. Living simply will
give you more resources to
apply to the things you really
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Ashley Diane Barham, in a Peti- IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF Franklin Telephone Company,
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LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- November, 2019, in the JOHNATHAN INGRAM "Eligible Telecommunications
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County Courthouse/Chancery Universal Service Fund pur- qualify for Lifeline.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- Building at Starkville, Missis- NOTICE TO CREDITORS CAUSE NO. 2018-0525 THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI poses and programs. The goal
sippi, and in case of your fail- of universal service is to PUBLISH: 10/7/2019
TATE OF ALYCE PREJS FORT,
DECEASED ure to appear and defend a Letters of Conservatorship THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI TO: Joe Marshall Brooks Jr. provide all Mississippi citizens
judgment will be entered were issued unto me as for also known as Joe Marshall access to essential telecom-
CAUSE NO.: 2019-0167-PDE against you for the money or Carolyn B. Robertson, by the TO: JOHNATHAN INGRAM Brooks munications services.
other things demanded in the Chancery Court of Lowndes 382 Parra Road 1530 4th Street
RICHARD CHARLES FORT, EX- complaint or petition. County, Mississippi on the Columbus, MS Madison, IL 62060 Franklin Telephone Company,
ECUTOR 17th day of June, 2019. Inc. provides the supported
You are not required to file an RULE 81 SUMMONS John O. Brooks services -- voice telephony ser-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS answer or other pleading, but Notice is hereby given to all 5105 Eldred Street vice and broadband Internet ac-
you may do so if you desire. persons having claims against You have been made a Defend- Flint, MI 48504 cess service – throughout its
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Carolyn B. Robertson to have ant in the suit filed in this designated service area. These
COUNTY OF LOWNDES ISSUED UNDER MY HAND AND the same probated and re- Court by Samantha Hartzell John A. Brooks, supported services include:
THE SEAL OF SAID COURT, this gistered by the Chancery Clerk seeking TERMINATION OF PAR- also known as Franklin D.
Letters Testamentary have the 18th day of September, of Lowndes County, Missis- ENTAL RIGHTS. There are no Brooks • Voice grade access to the
been granted and issued to the 2019. sippi within ninety (90) days of other defendant’s in this ac- 1330 Dupoint public switched network;
undersigned upon the Estate of the date of the first publication tion. Flint, MI 48504 • Minutes of use for local ser-
Alyce Prejs Fort, deceased, by LISA YOUNGER NEESE, Chan- of this Notice, or they will be vice provided at no additional
the Chancery Court of Lowndes cery Clerk Lowndes County, forever barred. You are summoned to appear Priscilla Turner charge;
County, Mississippi, on the Mississippi and defend against the com- also known as Priscilla Thurner • Emergency Services;
13th day of September 2019. WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, this plaint or petition filed against 5119 N. Jennings Road • Broadband Internet access
This is to give notice to all per- BY: /s/ Shantrell W. Grander- the 17th day of September, you at 9:00 a.m. on the 4th Flint, MI 48504 service which includes the cap-
sons having claims against son 2019. day of November, 2019 in the ability to send data to and re-
said estate to Probate and Re- D.C. courtroom of the WEBSTER Lottie Brooks ceive data from the Internet,
gister same with the Chancery ANDREA H. CLARK, County Courthouse at 115 Manson Road, Apt. 116 but excludes dial-up service.
Clerk of Lowndes County, Mis- PUBLISH: 9/23, 9/30, & CONSERVATOR WALTHALL, Mississippi, and in Sherwood, AR 72120-3669
sissippi, within ninety (90) days 10/7/2019 case of your failure to appear Voice telephone service is
from the first publication date Publish: September 23, 30 and and defendant a judgment will Doris Thomas provided at rates which start at
of this Notice to Creditors. A October 7, 2019 be entered against you for the 5165 North Jennings Road $20.00 per month for residen-
failure to so Probate and Re- money or other things deman- Flint, MI 48504 tial customers and $25.00 per
gister said claim will forever NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ded in the complaint or peti- month for business line cus-
bar the same. tion. You have been named as an in- tomers. Broadband Internet ac-
CAUSE NO.: 2019-0188-PDE NO. 2019-0184-JNS terested party in the Motion to cess service is provided at
This the 17th day of Septem- You are not required to file an Construe Last Will and Testa- rates which start at $28.39 per
ber 2019. THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Answer or other pleading but ment and Motion for Inventory month for residential custom-
LOWNDES COUNTY COUNTY OF LOWNDES you may do so if you desire. and Accounting, filed by Albert ers and $44.99 per month for
/s/ Richard Charles Fort, Ex- Brooks, the brother of Yvonne business customers. Franklin
ecutor Letters Testamentary have Letters Testamentary have Issued under my hand and the Brooks, deceased. Other than Telephone Company, Inc. would
been granted and issued to the been granted and issued to the seal of said Court, this 25th you, the only other interested be pleased to provide you with
PUBLISH: 9/30, 10/7, & undersigned upon the estate of undersigned upon the estate of day of September, 2019. parties in this action are the specific rates for voice and
10/14/2019 CHERRY W. COOK, deceased, HARRY DAVIS GARTMAN, de- following: Shemeekia M. Nich- broadband for your area upon
by the Chancery Court of ceased, by the Chancery Court Lisa Younger Neese, olson, Executrix of the Estate request. Use of these services
Lowndes County, Mississippi, of Lowndes County, Missis- Clerk of Lowndes County, Mis- of Yvonne Brooks, deceased; may result in added charges in-
IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF on the 30th day of September, sippi, on the 27th day of sissippi Albert Brooks, Pamela White, cluding taxes, surcharges, and
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- A.D., 2019. This is to give no- September, A.D., 2019. This is Joe Lewis Brooks and Fred To- fees. In addition, Franklin Tele-

Employment
SIPPI tice to all persons having to give notice to all persons Tina Fisher lon. phone Company, Inc. provides
claims against said estate to having claims against said es- Deputy Clerk one copy of its annual local dir-
ASHLEY DIANE BARHAM Probate and Register same tate to Probate and Register You are summoned to appear ectory free without charge.
PLAINTIFF with the Chancery Clerk of same with the Chancery Clerk Prepared and submitted by: and represent your interests Touchtone service is available
Lowndes County, Mississippi, of Lowndes County, Missis- Gail P. Thompson/Attorney for
Petitioner
against said motion before the at no additional charge.
Honorable Rodney P. Faver,
Call us: 662-328-2424
VERSUS within ninety (90) days from sippi, within ninety (90) days
this date. A failure to so Pro- from this date. A failure to so P. O. Box 1107 Clarksdale, MS Chancellor of the 14th Chan- Franklin Telephone Company,
JORDAN CHASE CHAPMAN bate and Register said claim Probate and Register said 38614 cery District, at 9:00 o'clock a. Inc. also offers qualified cus- General Help Wanted
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THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI /s/ Charles Richard Bohon /s/ Kathy Elaine Honeycutt 10/14/2019 not be considered. program is limited to one dis- tomer service representat-
CHARLES RICHARD BOHON KATHY ELAINE HONEYCUTT count per household. Eligible ive or a person interested
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whose last known address was PUBLISH: 10/7, 10/14, & PUBLISH: 10/7, 10/14, & answer or other pleading, but monthly Lifeline discount to surance. Serious inquiries
56 Begonia Drive, Columbus, 10/21/2019 10/21/2019 All notices must be you may do so if you desire. either broadband service only. Send resumes to:
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diligent search and inquiry. You
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LISA YOUNGER NEESE, CHAN-
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Columbus, MS 39703

Ashley Diane Barham, in a Peti- CERY CLERK internet. The Lifeline voice ser-
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cery Clerk Lowndes
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now taking applications for hardwood floors, tall private road. Very lease at 822 2nd Ave. N.
opening shift at Walmart ceilings and access convenient location. $900/ 662−574−3970. 1998 WINNEBAGO. New
location. To set an inter- to a shared laundry room. month. Call 662−386− tires. $17,000. 662−327− ACROSS
view, send your name and $750 rent and $750 0157. 0284. 1 Shows disuse
number to deposit. Utilities included. 6 Poet Khayyám
sub2000inc@gmail.com. OFFICE SPACE FOR Motorcycles & ATVs
No pets please. Call Peter, 3BR/2BA. 26 Noblin Rd. LEASE. 1112 Main St., 10 Moral code
662−574−1561.
Sales / Marketing Central HVAC, carport, near Ste. 5. 3700 sq. ft. Plenty
2004 KAWASAKI Drifter. 11 Work the
CAFB. $750/mo. $500 of private parking. 662−
1500cc, Vance & Hines runway
dep. Call 662−889−1122. 327−9559.
Men's retail store has the loud muffler, 32,400mi. 13 Deceive
following positions: DOWNTOWN APT on 5th Looks like an Indian M/C. 14 Higher than
PT Mature Sales Person. St. 2BR/1BA. 1100 sqft 3BR/2BA CH/A Hwy. 45 N. Storage & Garages $4500. 662−352−4776.
Experience a plus. $700/mo. W/D. Deck on Caledonia Schools. No 15 Rink material
Experienced Seamstress back. Avail Aug 1st. 662− pets. $1,000/mo. $1,000 16 Cheering cry
for men's tailoring. 18 Stephen of
Community
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pet friendly, and furnished
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Houses For Rent: East
FOR SALE OR TRADE− Looking for 35 Had lunch 6 Nebraska city 29 Twosome
corporate apts.
24−HOUR PROFESSIONAL
2411 HWY 45 N
4BR/2.5BA BRICK HOME
located on large lot w/ 2
Beautifully renovated 3BR/
1BA brick home. Like new a new pet? 36 Very popular
37 Diner dessert
7 Angry group
8 Doting ones
31 Musician’s
triad
GYM. ON SITE SECURITY. with new appliances, new
ON SITE MAINTENANCE. car garage. Fresh paint & 38 Organ’s 9 Daydream 32 Sprawling
ON SITE MANAGEMENT. COLUMBUS, MS tile floors in kitchen &
HVAC, white cabinets, new
counter tops, new flooring cousin 12 Rent agree- tales
bathrooms. $1,200/mo + 40 Hirsch of
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dep. 770−658−7726.
and much more. Good ments 33 Annoys
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speak directly to the 44 Require 21 Bread-making films
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