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Monday | September 10, 2018

Caledonia DANCING IN THE STREET

man dies
in one-
vehicle
accident
Car leaves roadway,
collides with trees
Dispatch Staff Report

A Caledonia man is dead af-


ter a Sunday morning wreck on
Highway 69.
Mississippi Highway Patrol
Sgt. Criss Turnipseed said
MHP responded to a one-ve-
hicle crash at about 1:17 a.m.
Sunday. According to Turnip-
seed, a 1993 Honda Accord was
southbound on the highway
when it left the road and the
right side of the intersection.
The vehicle collided with
trees and rolled over in front of
a private residence. The driver,
37-year-old Van Hunley of Cale-
donia, was ejected from the ve-
hicle during the wreck.
Turnipseed said Hunley was
pronounced dead at the scene. Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff
MHP is investigating the in- Edwina Williams, also known as “Mother Goose,” dances with Columbus resident Fred Kinder during the Stella Shouting Contest
cident. outside Hollyhock’s on Fifth Street Friday night. The shouting contest was part of Columbus’ 2018 Tennessee Williams Tribute.

SFD looking to purchase $1.46M ladder truck Man charged with


New unit will felony domestic
replace 12-year-
old fire truck violence after
experiencing hitting victim
increasing problems
BY ALEX HOLLOWAY
with vehicle
aholloway@cdispatch.com
Victim flown out-of-area
Stark v ille
Fire Depart-
for medical care
ment is look- Dispatch Staff Report
ing to replace
a ladder truck A Starkville man
that is reach- has been charged
ing the end of with domestic vio-
its lifespan. lence -aggravated
For the past Yarbrough assault after he hit
few weeks,
someone with a ve-
Starkville Fire Chief Charles
hicle on Sunday, ac-
Yarbrough has lobbied al-
cording to Starkville
dermen to authorize the Harris
police.
purchase of a new 100-foot
Lashadus Harris,
ladder truck in the face of Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff 27, was arrested Sunday evening
mounting mechanical issues Starkville Fire Department Capt. Andy Sharp, left, talks to firefighter Carl Griffin while in-
with Ladder 1. On Tuesday, after Starkville Police Department
specting gauges on Ladder 1. The 100-foot ladder truck is likely to soon be replaced.
the board approved his re- officers responded to the reported
quest, authorizing the pur- SFD purchased Ladder 1, raising, lowering or rotating cause if we were respond- incident at Reed Ridge Circle, a po-
chase of an estimated $1.46 a custom-built 100-foot lad- as it should. ing to a structure fire and it lice department press release said.
million ladder truck to re- der truck, in 2006. Sharp also said the truck’s broke down, we’ve got people The victim was airlifted out of
place the aging Ladder 1. In the past three years, motor has been rebuilt once. in a house burning that we the area for further medical treat-
Estimated payments though, the truck has ex- Yarbrough said the truck’s can’t get to,” he added. “We’d ment, police said, although SPD
for the new truck would be perienced problems, and also experienced major elec- have to reroute another truck has not released additional details
roughly $154,000 over 12 SFD has spent $112,000 on trical issues and is prone to over there. It’s a danger.” on the incident or the victim’s con-
years, starting in Fiscal Year repairs for the truck — not breaking down. For example, Yarbrough dition.
2019. counting what firefighters “We’ve had major prob- said, Ladder 1 was broken Harris is being held in Oktibbe-
Yarbrough told aldermen have done in-house to Lad- lems with it breaking down down during an October 2017 ha County Jail. His bond is expect-
on Tuesday he believes SFD der 1 — according to Capt. on us in the middle of the fire that destroyed 12 units ed to be set when he appears in
can sell Ladder 1 for about Andy Sharp. highway,” Yarbrough said. and displaced 18 residents at court on Monday.
$200,000, which could be Many of the problems are “It’s so big that nobody wants Avalon Apartments in west Harris has twice served time in
used to help cover the first operational, Sharp said, with to tow it. Starkville. The department the Mississippi Department of Cor-
year’s payment. the ladder not extending, “It’s a big problem be- See SFD, 6A See Arrest, 6A

Weather Five Questions Calendar Local Folks Public


1 What city did U.S. troops enter in Today meetings
force on April 9, 2003? Today: Columbus
■ Hazard Lecture Series: The Hazard Lec-
2 What type of dance features double Municipal School
buffalos, cramp rolls, Maxie Fords and ture Series presents Jim Floyd, program advi-
District board
swamp wings? sor and former director of the Auburn Universi-
regular meeting,
3 What revolutionary guitar pedal did ty Canine Performance Sciences, at 7 p.m. at
6 p.m., Brandon
Vox introduce in 1967? Heritage Academy Elementary School Activity
4 Dorothy Draper and Sister Parish Central Services
Robert Lee Building, 623 Willowbrook Road, Columbus.
were cousins and innovators in what Sept. 11: Colum-
First grade, Caledonia He’ll speak about training dogs to sense
profession? bus City Council
vapors from explosives in moving crowds, plus

81 Low 67
5 The Dry Valleys of what continent budget hearing,
were used in NASA studies to repli- other research. Free. For information, contact
High cate Mars? Beth Lucas, 662-327-1595, ext. 211.
5 p.m., City Hall,
Cloudy, chance of a t-storm second floor court-
Full forecast on Answers, 6B room
page 2A. Sept. 12-14, 16, 18-22 Sept. 14: Lowndes
■ “Sylvia”: Starkville Community Theatre County Board of
presents this modern romantic comedy about Supervisors, 9
a marriage and a dog at 7:30 p.m. nightly a.m., Courthouse
Inside (except 2 p.m. Sunday) at the Playhouse on Inez Saum, of New Hope, Sept. 14: Lowndes
Classifieds 5B Dear Abby 4B Main, 108 E. Main St., Starkville. Tickets $15 is retired officer manager County School
Comics 4B Obituaries 5A adults, $10 students. Contact the box office and part-owner at Saum’s Board, 12:30 p.m.,
139th Year, No. 154 Crossword 6B Opinions 4A at 662-323-6855. Chiropractic Clinic. Central Office

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Monday
Say What?
Did you hear? “(Defensive coordinator Bob) Shoop and his staff do a
good job with their players.”
New Miss America glad she didn’t MSU football coach Joe Moorhead, talking about the effort
of his team’s defense Saturday in a 31-10 victory against
have to don swimsuit to win Kansas State. Story, 1B.

‘These changes, in a swimsuit for a schol-


arship.
I think, will be
great for our
“And I’m happy that I
didn’t have to do so to win
this title tonight because
A Thousand Words
I’m more than just that,”
organization’ Franklin said. “And all
Nia Imani Franklin these women onstage are
more than just that.”
By WAYNE PARRY Her victory Sunday
The Associated Press night resurrected a string
of successes the Empire
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. State has had in the pag-
— The first woman to win eant in recent years. Mal-
the Miss America crown lory Hagan, Nina Davulu-
without having to don a ri and Kira Kazantsev won
swimsuit says she’s glad
the title from 2013 to 2015
she didn’t have to.
competing as Miss New
Nia Imani Franklin,
York.
who won the title Sun-
A classical vocalist
day night in Atlantic City
whose pageant platform is
while competing as Miss
“advocating for the arts,”
New York, said the chang-
es in the 98-year-old com- Franklin sang an operatic
petition are a welcome selection from the opera
modernization. La Boheme on Sunday
Meeting reporters night.
soon after winning the She wrote her first
crown, Franklin said she’s song at age 5. It went
glad there was no swim- “Love, love, love, love, is
suit competition because the only thing that mat-
it enabled her to eat a lit- ters to me, hey, hey, hey,
tle more. hey, hey.” At the prompt-
“These changes, I ing of an Associated Press
think, will be great for reporter, she sang the
our organization,” she song at her post-victory
said. “I’ve already seen press conference as audi-
so many young women ence members snapped
Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff
reaching out to me per- their fingers.
Spence Andrews and Laura Beth Berry act out a scene from Tennessee Williams’ play “The Milk Train Doesn’t
sonally as Miss New York Franklin won a $50,000
Stop Here Anymore” on the porch of Whitehall on Third Street South Saturday morning. In the scene, one of
asking how they can get scholarship along with several from Williams’ plays enacted as part of the Tennessee Williams Tribute’s Porch Plays, Berry plays Mrs.
involved because I think the crown in the first Miss Flora Goforth, and Andrews plays Christopher Flanders.
they feel more empow- America pageant to be
ered that they don’t have held without a swimsuit
to do things such as walk competition.

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TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


Moonves becomes latest exec felled in #MeToo era
Mainly cloudy and
humid
Rather cloudy with a
t-storm in spots
Cloudy, a t-storm in
spots; humid
Mainly cloudy, humid; a
p.m. t-storm
Lots of sun with a
t-storm possible
CBS announced one of the television indus-
try’s most powerful execu-
nied the charges in a pair
of statements, although
66° 85° 68° 85° 69° 90° 70° 91° 72° its chairman’s tives. he said he had consensual
relations with three of the
ALMANAC DATA The CBS Corp. an-
Columbus Sunday
TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW
exit Sunday night nounced its chairman’s women.
CBS said $20 million
exit Sunday night, hours
Sunday 86° 70° By DAVID BAUDER will be donated to one or
Normal 89° 65° after The New Yorker
AP Media Writer more organizations that
Record 100° (1954) 51° (2011) magazine posted a story
PRECIPITATION (in inches)
with a second round of support #MeToo and
Sunday 3.39 NEW YORK — The workplace equality for
Month to date 4.24
#MeToo movement fight- ugly accusations against
Normal month to date 1.08
Moonves. A total of 12 women. That sum will be
Year to date 44.64 ing sexual misconduct deducted from any sev-
Normal year to date 38.95 had already claimed one women have alleged
erance due Moonves, a
TOMBIGBEE RIVER STAGES of Hollywood’s top movie mistreatment, including
figure that won’t be deter-
In feet as of Flood 24-hr. moguls in Harvey Wein- forced oral sex, groping mined until an outside in-
7 a.m. Sun. Stage Stage Chng.
Amory 20 11.63 +0.08 stein. Now it has done the and retaliation if they re- vestigation led by a pair of
Bigbee 14 3.32 +0.01 Shown are tomorrow’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. same for Leslie Moonves, sisted him. Moonves de- law firms is finished.
Columbus 15 4.61 +0.11
The network’s chief
Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Cold Warm Stationary Jetstream
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Ianniello, will take over
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Chicago 78/60/s 81/60/s Philadelphia 82/70/c 86/71/t
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ident and CEO until its
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Memphis 78/67/pc 83/70/c Seattle 65/54/sh 65/53/sh
a permanent replacement,
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Area arrests
The following arrests
were made by Lowndes
County Sheriff’s Office:
n Jamarquis Easley,
30, was charged with pos-
session of marijuana in a
vehicle and conspiracy to
commit a crime.
Easley Bumgardner Hall Glover Mayberry Cunningham Wilkins McDill Bogan Beard Jr.
n Rebecca Bumgard-
ner, 42, was charged with
tampering with a witness.
n Gregory Hall, 48,
was charged with posses-
sion of methamphetamine.
n Mandell Glover, 18,
was charged with armed
robbery and aggravated
Shaw Handley Langley Royer Miller Howell Harris Pippins Butler Nottage
assault with a weapon or
other means to produce
death.
n Daniel Mayberry, 58,
was charged with sex of-
fender registration failure.
n Jalain Cunningham,
34, was charged with pos-
session of methamphet-
amine and violation of pro- Bonner Payne O’Neal Macon Wheeler McIntosh Hampton Tucker Dobbins Brooks
bation.
n Reginald Wilkins, 38,
was charged with attempt
to commit an offense.
n Dustin McDill, 25,
was charged with posses-
sion of methamphetamine.
n Steven Bogan, 50,
was charged with pos- McCarter Moore Clement Baptist McMullen Crapps Peters Bullard Farris Bush
session of a weapon by a
felon and possession, sale
or transfer of a stolen fire-
arm.
n Willie Beard Jr., 40,
was charged with traffick-
ing of controlled substanc-
es, possession of cocaine
with intent and tampering Alexander III Smith Peterson Sisson Taylor Copeland Hudson Milons O’Kelly McBride
with physical evidence. less driving. sion of a stolen firearm. n Randall Sisson, 31, with intent to distribute.
was charged with posses-
n McKenzie Shaw, 29, sion of methamphetamine n Marquise Brooks, n Alphonso Alexander was charged with posses- n Kenyon Hudson, 40,
was charged with identity and possession of a con- 22, was charged with bur- sion of a weapon by a fel-
III, 22, was charged with was charged with voyeur-
theft. trolled substance. glary of a vehicle. on, no insurance, expired
kidnapping. ism.
n Anthony Handley, n Johnny Payne, 56, n Laterrance McCar- n Tyler Smith, 19, was driver’s license and sec- n Les Milons, 48, was
26, was charged with was charged with pos- ter, 22, was charged with ond offense DUI.
charged with murder. charged with embezzle-
grand larceny-more than session of methamphet- possession of a controlled n Cortez Peterson, 28, n Andre Taylor, 32, ment and false pretense.
$500. amine. substance, possession of was charged with third of- was charged with pos- n Skylar O’Kelly, 25,
n William Langley, n Anthony O’Neal, 47, more than 30 grams of fense DUI, driving on sus- session of stolen firearms was charged with a circuit
19, was charged with two was charged with domes- marijuana, disorderly con- pended driver’s license, and felony escape. court order.
counts of grand larce- tic violence-aggravated duct, no driver’s license no insurance and three n Shundrick Cope- n Madalyn McBride,
ny-more than $500 and assault by strangulation and no tag. counts of child endanger- land, 25, was charged with 19, was charged with cy-
resisting arrest. and no driver’s license. n Deonte Moore, 20, ment. possession of marijuana berstalking.
n Rebecca Royer, 47, n Thomas Macon, 38, was charged with posses-
was charged with posses- was charged with felony sion of marijuana.
sion/furnishing contra- extortion over $250. n Carson Clement, 19,
band items within a facil- was charged with murder.
ity. The following arrests n Roger Baptist, 18,
n Stephanie Miller, 28, were made by the Oktib- was charged with burglary
was charged with embez- beha County Sheriff’s Of- of a vehicle and possession
zlement. fice: of paraphernalia.
n Tchnavia Howell, 30, n Robquiel Wheeler, n Octavious McMul-
was charged with posses- 18, was charged with bur- len, 18, was charged with
sion of cocaine. glary of a residence. burglary of a vehicle.
n Darrett Harris, 45, n Christopher McIn- n Joseph Crapps, 23,
was charged with cyber- tosh, 27, was charged with was charged with sale of
stalking. burglary of a vehicle, driv- methamphetamine.
n Tracy Pippins, 51, ing on suspended driver’s n Brandon Peters, 34,
was charged with aggra- license and running a red was charged with embez-
vated assault with a weap- light. zlement.
on or other means to pro- n Deatrick Hampton, n Carl Bullard, 40, was
duce death. 38, was charged with charged with two counts
n Kashuna Butler, 39, fourth offense DUI. of grand larceny.
was charged with intimi- n Shunta Tucker, 31, n William Farris, 38,
dating a judge, juror, wit- was charged with embez- was charged with child
ness, attorney, etc. zlement. abuse, possession of mar-
n Shanice Nottage, 25, n Macklwayne Dob- ijuana and burglary of a
was charged with conspir- bins, 51, was charged with vehicle.
acy to commit a crime. fourth offense DUI, no n Jaderrian Bush, 20,
n Keishae Bonner, 34, driver’s license and care- was charged with posses-

Around the state


Jackson task force: Name officers in the city will be making cuts to balance
next year’s budget in light of the roughly
shootings after 3 days $600,000 deficit, and that includes laying
JACKSON — Mississippi’s largest off the city’s three jailers next month.
city could start releasing names of police Ocean Springs Mayor Shea Dobson
officers involved in shootings after three says an increase in city payments to the
days. state retirement system and additional
WAPT-TV reports a task force recom- health care costs have contributed to the
mended that measure Thursday to May-
deficit. Dobson says new body cameras
or Chokwe Antar Lumumba.
for the city’s police also played a role. Al-
The mayor named the task force in
derman Mike Impey says the city’s rev-
March after police shot and killed two
enue projections “didn’t quite live up” to
people in the first two months of 2018.
initial expectations.
Historically, Jackson has never released
the names of officers involved.
The group recommends that Jack- Greenwood moves to clean up
son release names of any officers who dilapidated private property
fired weapons during an incident. There GREENWOOD — A city in the Mis-
would be exceptions, such as if an officer sissippi Delta is taking steps to clean up
was working undercover. It also recom- some dilapidated private property.
mends the city consider releasing avail- The Greenwood Commonwealth re-
able video and having outsiders review ports that the Greenwood City Council
whether an officer shot in the face of a has deemed more than a dozen proper-
credible threat. ties a “menace to the public health and
Lumumba hasn’t said whether he’ll safety.” The council action authorizes
accept the task force’s recommendation the city, under state law, to clean up the
or not. property and assess owners for the cost.
On one street, two properties next
City with $600K budget deficit closes door to each other have about six cars
jail, lays off jailers in various states of disrepair. Those lots
OCEAN SPRINGS — Officials say a are across from Broad Street Park, and
Mississippi city facing a budget deficit of a historical marker notes the park as the
roughly $600,000 has decided to close its place where civil rights activist Stokely
jail and lay off its jailers. Carmichael gave his famous “black pow-
WLOX-TV reported Thursday that er” speech in 1966.
Ocean Springs aldermen voted last Council member Charles McCoy says
month to close its jail and send inmates to the lots with the broken-down cars look
a county detention center. Aldermen say like a junkyard.
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Mississippi voices
Any consequence for clinging to a sinking ship?
OXFORD — Every day, They ask questions, such saying anything negative about troubled persona and toward
Long before there Trump’s petulance, as, “Why is it that I can’t get the me-me-me president. a better day. Others, perhaps
was a mutiny his arrogance, cancer drugs for my mother Same for the state’s two including District 3 U.S. Rep.
aboard H.M.S. his vulgarity, his because I can’t afford them, U.S. senators, Roger Wicker Gregg Harper, couldn’t stand
Bounty, it was clear abusiveness and but a drug addict gets every- and Cindy Hyde-Smith. Again, the stench and have bailed by
Capt. Bligh was his lack of depth thing free?” both have been in the public not seeking re-election.
unfit. As tensions becomes more and Whether the left likes it or spotlight in this state for a long A strategy made public last
built, the choice more apparent. not, the grievances of those time and both have established week by a senior member of
for his officers and He blames the they call deplorables are often themselves as thoughtful and Trump’s White House staff
crew became in- media for being very real. They feel they’ve deliberate people, not flighty in an anonymous column
creasingly clear: (1) against him, but been ignored for generations or manipulative. Yet both published by The New York
tough it out or (2) remember that say- because, well, they’ve been ig- have also aligned with Trump, Times is, in essence, this: The
risk being hanged Charlie Mitchell ing, “Just because nored for generations. Trump tightly, and welcomed the inner circle will keep giving
for deciding enough you’re paranoid tells them he can fix their president’s endorsement as the appearance of fealty to the
was enough. doesn’t mean people aren’t problems, whether he can or Wicker seeks and new, six-year president while carefully try-
As anyone who has seen the out to get you?” In Trump’s not. (Hint: He can’t.) term and Hyde-Smith seeks to ing to keep him from inflicting
movie knows it was 16 months case, just because the media Another class of Trump serve the two years remaining any real, lasting harm on the
into the voyage before half delight in pointing out his flaws defenders/rationalizers are the on former Sen. Thad Cochran’s nation both internally and in
the sailors rose up, shoved a doesn’t mean he doesn’t have local, state and national offi- term. international matters.
screeching Bligh and a few of them. cials who identify as “conser- The “why” part is easy. In Loyalists, of course, will
his buddies into a dinghy and His citizen supporters point vative.” Most, given no other 2016, the Trump-Pence ticket keep hoping against hope that
pushed it away. to economic statistics as proof choice once he was nominated, polled 58 percent of votes a new and better federal gov-
Roughly half of the Ameri- that his shortcomings should have plighted their troth to cast in Mississippi, one of ernment will emerge from the
cans who voted in November be overlooked. They say others Trump, who has never-ever the largest margins in the 30 chaos. No problem with that
2016 were suspicious enough have been the same or worse been a conservative. states Republicans won. When wish. It’s nonpartisan.
of Donald Trump to cast their — and they’re often right about Whether you like Mississip- Ronald Reagan won a 49-state The larger question is
votes for his opponent, who, as that. pi Gov. Phil Bryant’s politics re-election landslide, he only whether those officials who’ve
it happens, was one of the most They insist he is standing or not, there’s no question polled 3 percentage points forfeited their better judgment
widely mistrusted and disliked for the forgotten Americans, that Bryant is a consistent, higher in Mississippi. Why will go down with the Trump
nominees ever to make it to a those deeply and sincerely an- principled person. His focus wouldn’t Trump’s blessing be ship, which is sinking a little
presidential ballot. gry because they are working in his first and second terms sought? more every day.
In the months since, people whose earnings are has been what he thought best Nationally, there are more Charlie Mitchell is an asso-
though, it has become increas- being taken to support useless for the state and its people. pragmatic Republicans who ciate dean of journalism at the
ingly clear that Donald Trump programs as well as useless It’s been “we,” not “me.” Yet have also decided it’s best for University of Mississippi. Email
— by temperament if nothing people who grift on the labor of Bryant is among those tightly them and their party to cling reaches him at cmitchell43@
else — is unfit. others. aligning with Trump, avoiding to Trump, to look past his yahoo.com.

Other editors Possumhaw

Mad at Nike for its Colin


Kaepernick ads? Blame
Donald Trump.
If President Donald Trump hadn’t bragged at a campaign
rally in Alabama that if he were an NFL owner, he would fire
any “son of a bitch” who knelt during the national anthem,
would Colin Kaepernick be a face of Nike’s Just Do It cam-
paign? Would a black-and-white image of Mr. Kaepernick’s
face with the words, “Believe in something even if it means
sacrificing everything” be ricocheting around the internet
today if an NFL team, any NFL team, would have so much
as signed him as a backup quarterback? Would players still
be following his example to kneel or even raise their fists
during the national anthem if his efforts to bring attention
to racial injustice had been taken at face value and not as an
affront to the flag, military and country?
All those posting images of burned or defaced Nikes since
word spread of Mr. Kaepernick’s new Nike campaign over
the weekend should consider this: It is they who transformed
him from a quarterback whose career had been middling
since taking his team to (and losing in) the Super Bowl into
an icon, someone whose cultural power far transcends sport.
Nike isn’t so much thrusting him back into the spotlight
as it is recognizing that he’s already there — and capable
of selling shoes. Mr. Kaepernick’s jersey leaped to the top
of sales lists after the anthem protests started in 2016 and
stayed in the top 50 last year despite the fact that he wasn’t
on an NFL roster. Nike’s stock may have dipped slightly
in early trading after the announcement, but here’s bet-
ting that the sports equipment giant did some marketing
research before signing what is reportedly a multi-year,
multi-million-dollar deal with an athlete who is suing his
former league and may never play again. Whatever buzz
Under Armour may have gotten from its unconventional and
statement-making ad choices in the past (like the exception-
al Misty Copeland campaign of four years ago) pales next to
World wide webworms
this. “What goes into that plenty in our yard, through the Prairie and on
Why does Mr. Kaepernick still resonate? Part of it is cocoon in autumn is a treks through the Southside.
certainly the fact that he has, as the ad suggests, genuinely caterpillar, and what The tiny white moth lays its eggs on the
sacrificed a great deal in the name of principle. That’s always comes out in spring is en- underside of the leaves of mostly persimmon,
an intriguing narrative, and particularly so in the Age of tirely different — a moth, sweetgum, pecan, elm, hickory and fruit trees
Trump. Last week’s tributes to the late Sen. John McCain complete with papery in our area. A few days later caterpillars hatch
traded heavily on that notion. But there’s also the simple wings, hair-like legs and and immediately spin a web over the leaves. The
fact that Mr. Kaepernick’s message about protesting racial antennae.” caterpillars prefer the outer limbs of the tree
injustice has only become more relevant since its origins at “The Sister,” by Pop- and spin what looks like a large webby nest. In
the height of the Black Lives Matter movement. Then, the py Adams, author, BBC some cases, the web may cover the entire tree,
nation’s first African American president was (however im- documentary filmmak- though I’ve not seen one covering a whole tree.
perfectly) seeking to achieve the kind of racial reconciliation er, London, UK Typically, caterpillars are not harmful to the tree
Shannon Bardwell but only defoliate a limb or two. Mature cater-

T
many assumed had already arrived with his election. Now,
we have a president who posits moral equivalence between he air blows hot pillars drop to the ground, bury in the soil and
white supremacists and those who protest them, embolden- and dry, but even that is a welcomed comfort cocoon for winter. The white moth will emerge
ing those who would exacerbate and exploit racial division. when standing under shade trees. We’re los- in spring.
News about the Kaepernick ad came on the same week- ing the battle against drought even though we run There is a tent caterpillar that weaves a sim-
end that the Tallahassee Democrat reported on robocalls hoses and sprinklers. Blades of grass shrink and ilar web, but tent caterpillars build their “tent”
linked to a white supremacist group in which a man speak- zinnias brown. The Prairie petunias, also called in the crotch of a tree and do so in the spring. I
ing in a racist exaggeration of a minstrel performer’s dialect Mexican petunias, perk up with just a splatter of can’t say I’ve noticed a tent caterpillar.
pretends to be the Democratic nominee for Florida governor, well water, more so with a light shower. Crepe myr- If the webworms aren’t a bother, leave them
Andrew Gillium, who is African American. The recording, tles thrive here and will not be defeated. alone and they’ll disappear. Since I’ve learned
which includes a backdrop of jungle sounds, makes refer- What we’ve called bagworms are prolific this about them I enjoy watching them. They build
ence to his Republican opponent’s statement a few days be- year, and only recently we learned they are not high enough there’s no worry of walking into a
fore that Florida voters shouldn’t “monkey this up” by voting bagworms at all, though we’ve had bagworms. web, which would totally freak me out. There
for Mr. Gillium. Bagworms are those little cone-shaped orna- are a few methods of ridding yourself of the
Colin Kaepernick still matters because his message still ments occasionally hanging from cedar trees. worms — chemicals, of course, or burning, if
does. NFL owners couldn’t make him go away by keeping Bagworms are particularly attracted to conifers. you’re adventurous and don’t mind the possibil-
him off a team (whether through outright collusion, as his What we have are webworms. Webworms are ity of burning yourself or the tree. One website
lawsuit alleges, or a more informal groupthink), and they native to North America but have since spread said, “ ... if you’re insane enough to hang on a
couldn’t stop the protests that stemmed from his activ- throughout the world. ladder with a 20-foot flaming pole.”
ism through ham-fisted attempts at compromise with the “Webworms have periodic population ex- Webworms have some 86 natural predators.
players. President Trump raised the stakes too high for that. plosions. Outbreaks occur every four to seven With a pole or a broom, break open the web. You
Nike, who has had Mr. Kaepernick under contract since years, and each outbreak may last for two to can be sure a bird or two will thank you for a
2011, is doing nothing more than taking advantage of the three years until natural control agents reduce most fabulous feast.
opportunity the president and his allies so cynically created. the activity,” says garden.lovetoknow.com. I Email reaches Shannon Bardwell of Columbus
Baltimore Sun think 2018 may be an explosion year as I’ve seen at msdeltachild@msn.com.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Monday, September 10, 2018 5A

High stakes as 2-month sprint to Election Day begins


After crushing defeats in 2016, Democrats heading into the 2020 presiden-
tial race.
must also contend with the
president’s sagging approval
bilize his base to meet the en-
thusiasm gap that is clearly pre-
open fall campaign brimming with confidence Republicans have spent
the primary season anxious-
rating and the constant swirl of
controversy hanging over the
sented at this point,” said Josh
Holmes, a longtime adviser to
about their prospects for retaking the House ly watching suburban voters, White House, including special Senate Majority Leader Mitch
particularly women, peel away counsel Robert Mueller’s ongo- McConnell. “Because the mid-
By JULIE PACE are exceedingly high. because of their disdain for ing probe into Russian election dle won’t be there for Republi-
AP Washington Bureau Chief After crushing defeats in Trump. The shift seems likely interference and possible ob- cans.”
2016, Democrats open the fall to cost the party in several key struction of justice by Trump. Indeed, Trump’s turbulent
WASHINGTON — Control
campaign brimming with con- congressional races. Still, par- Despite those headwinds, summer appears to have put
of Congress and the future of
fidence about their prospects ty leaders are optimistic that Trump is betting on himself many moderates and indepen-
Donald Trump’s presidency
are on the line as the prima- for retaking the House, which Republicans can keep control this fall. He’s thrust himself dents out of reach for Repub-
ry season closes this week, would give them power to open of the Senate, which could help into the center of the campaign lican candidates, according
jump-starting a two-month a wide swath of investigations insulate Trump from a raft of and believes he can ramp up to GOP officials. One internal
sprint to Election Day that will into Trump or even launch Democratic investigations. turnout among his ardent sup- GOP poll obtained by The As-
test Democrats’ ability to har- impeachment proceedings. History is not on Trump’s porters and offset a wave of sociated Press showed Trump’s
ness opposition to Trump and The outcome of the election, side. The president’s party Democratic enthusiasm. Aides approval rating among inde-
determine whether the Repub- which features a record num- typically suffers big losses in say he’ll spend much of the fall pendents in congressional bat-
lican president can get his sup- ber of Democratic female and the first midterm election af- holding rallies in swing states. tleground districts dropped 10
porters to the polls. minority candidates, will also ter taking office. And despite “The great unknown is points between June and Au-
For both parties, the stakes help shape the party’s direction a strong economy, Republicans whether the president can mo- gust.

Mississippi’s longest-serving Pence: I’m confident


sheriff dies following illness no one on my staff
76-year-old had celebrated 46 years sheriff in August. He was Norman says East “was
wrote the NYT column
serving his 12th term as not a stereotypical South- By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
as the Lafayette Co. sheriff in August sheriff and planned to
run for the role again next
ern sheriff.” People who
worked with East say he
The Associated Press

The Associated Press News outlets cite a La- year. East started working was an “icon of Lafayette WASHINGTON — Vice Pres-
fayette County Sheriff’s with the Oxford Police De- County law enforcement” ident Mike Pence says he’s “100
OXFORD — Officials Department release that partment in 1965 and was who worked to treat every- percent confident” that no one
say Mississippi’s lon- says 76-year-old F.D. “Bud- hired nearly a decade later one with respect. East is on his staff was involved with the
gest-serving sheriff has dy” East died Saturday. as the county sheriff. survived by his wife, Mary anonymous New York Times col-
died following a brief ill- East celebrated 46 years Longtime friend and East, and his children and umn criticizing President Donald
ness. as the Lafayette County former prosecutor Bob grandchildren. Trump’s leadership.
“I know them. I know their char-
acter,” Pence said in a taped inter- Pence
view aired Sunday by CBS’ “Face the Nation.”
Some pundits had speculated that Pence
could be the “senior administration official” who
Area obituaries wrote the opinion piece because it included lan-
guage Pence has been known to use, like the un-
COMMERCIAL DISPATCH Stanford. She attended was formerly employed arrangements. usual word “lodestar.” The op-ed writer claimed
OBITUARY POLICY Byrd School and was as a carpenter and was Mrs. Chapin was to be part of a “resistance” movement within the
Obituaries with basic informa-
tion including visitation and
formerly employed with a member of Shiloh born Feb. 26, 1955, in Trump administration that was working quietly
service times, are provided McCoy Manufacturing. Baptist Church. Rock Island, Illinois, to behind the scenes to thwart the president’s most
free of charge. Extended She owned and operat- He is survived by his the late Grady O’Mary dangerous impulses.
obituaries with a photograph, ed Turman Garage. wife, Malinda Wooten and Millie Merchant. More than two dozen high-ranking adminis-
detailed biographical informa- In addition to her Comer of Sulligent; She was a 1973 grad- tration officials have denied writing the column.
tion and other details families parents, she was sons, Charles Comer Jr. uate of Rock Island And Pence said his staff has nothing to do with
may wish to include, are avail- preceded in death by and Johnny Crane, both High School and was it.
able for a fee. Obituaries must “Let me be very clear. I’m 100 percent confi-
be submitted through funeral
her husband, Rufus of Sulligent, Terry Com- formerly employed with
Turman; and brother, er of Harmon Town and Kahl Nursing Home in dent that no one on the vice president’s staff was
homes unless the deceased’s
Charles Wood Guin. Mike Comer of Mich- involved in this anonymous editorial. I know my
body has been donated to Davenport, Iowa.
She is survived by igan City; stepsons, people,” Pence said on “Face the Nation.” “They
science. If the deceased’s In addition to her get up every day and are dedicated, just as much
body was donated to science, her daughter, Brenda Danny Pugh of Moore- parents, she was as I am, to advancing the president’s agenda and
the family must provide official Trentham of Sulligent; ville, Frankie Pugh of preceded in death by
proof of death. Please submit supporting everything ... President Trump is do-
two grandchildren; and Caledonia and Arthur her sisters, Mary Ruth ing for the people of this country.”
all obituaries on the form
provided by The Commercial
five great-grandchil- Pugh of Guntown; O’Mary, Sally Ruth
Dispatch. Free notices must be dren. daughters, Tina Comer O’Mary and Onnie Ree
submitted to the newspaper of Harmon Town and O’Mary; and brother,
no later than 3 p.m. the day Van Hunley III Teresa Grant of East St. Grady Lee O’Mary.
prior for publication Tuesday
COLUMBUS — Van Louis, Illinois; step- She is survived by
through Friday; no later than 4
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday
Lee Hunley III, 37, died daughters, Angeleah her husband, Alan Texas officer faces manslaughter
Wilson of Sulligent and
edition; and no later than 7:30
a.m. for the Monday edition.
Sept. 9, 2018, in Colum-
bus. Rachel Crane of Red
Chapin of Galva; and
sister, Nancy O’Mary of charge in neighbor’s death
Incomplete notices must be re- Arrangements are Bay; brothers, Jerry Rock Island. The Associated Press
ceived no later than 7:30 a.m. incomplete and will be Comer of Sulligent and
for the Monday through Friday announced by Memori- Roger Comer of Sardis;
editions. Paid notices must be
al Gunter Peel Funeral sisters, Jean Rogers of
Margaret Evans DALLAS — A white Dallas police officer who
says she mistook her black neighbor’s apartment
finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion COLUMBUS — Mar-
Home and Crematory, Ft. Worth, Texas; 20 for her own when she fatally shot him was arrest-
the next day Monday through garet Walters Evans,
College Street. grandchildren; and 21 ed on a manslaughter charge.
Thursday; and on Friday by 3 85, died Sept. 8, 2018, at
p.m. for Sunday and Monday great-grandchildren. Officer Amber Guyger was booked into the
her residence. Kaufman County Jail after being taken into custo-
publication. For more informa- Charles Comer Sr. Pallbearers were
Services will be dy Sunday, the Texas Department of Public Safety
tion, call 662-328-2471.
SULLIGENT, Ala. — Austin Comer, Seth
at 11 a.m. Tuesday at said in a news release. The department said the
Charles “Bud” Houston Comer, Tyler Pugh,
Annunciation Catholic investigation in the off-duty shooting is ongoing
Naomi Turman Comer Sr., 73, died Cody Pugh, Cory West-
Church. Burial will and that no additional information was available.
SULLIGENT, Ala. Sept. 6, 2018, at Gen- moreland and Dalton
follow at Friendship A jail employee said Guyger was released on
— Naomi Ruth “Susie” erations of Vernon in Pugh.
Cemetery. Visitation bond. Online records initially showed she was in
Guin Turman, 85, died Vernon, Alabama. will be two hours custody, but she later was not listed on the jail in-
Sept. 7, 2018, at Marion Services were at 2 Annie Chapin prior to services at the mate roster.
Regional Nursing Home p.m. Saturday at Otts GALVA, Ill. — Annie church. Memorial Gunt- Guyger fatally shot 26-year-old Botham Jean
in Hamilton, Alabama. Funeral Home Chapel Lee O’Mary Chapin, 63, er Peel Funeral Home on Thursday at Jean’s apartment. Lawyers for
Services will be at with Jimmy May offici- died Sept. 1, 2018, at St. and Crematory, Second Jean’s family had been calling for Guyger’s arrest,
1 p.m. Monday at Otts ating. Burial followed Francis Medical Center Avenue North location saying the fact that she had remained free days
Funeral Home Chapel. at Wofford Cemetery. in Peoria, Illinois. is in charge of arrange- after the shooting showed she was receiving fa-
Graveside services will Visitation was one A memorial services ments. vorable treatment.
follow at Sulligent City hour prior to services will be at 6 p.m. Tues-
Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home. day at Otts Funeral
was from 6-8 p.m. Sun- Otts Funeral Home was Home Chapel with
day at the funeral home. in charge of arrange- Charles Flippo officiat-
Otts Funeral Home is ments. ing. Graveside services
in charge of arrange- Mr. Comer was born will follow at Wofford
ments. May 7, 1945, in Lamar Cemetery. Visitation
Mrs. Turman was County, to the late Wil- will be two hours prior
born Nov. 6, 1932, in lie T. Comer and Bena to services at the funer-
Beaverton, to the late Chandler. He attended al home. Otts Funeral
Vernon Guin and Nola Sulligent schools. He Home is in charge of

Margaret Evans
Visitation:
Tuesday, Sept. 11 • 9-11 AM
Annunciation Catholic Church

Bill Daily, sidekick on hit 60s


Services:
Tuesday, Sept. 11 • 11 AM
Annunciation Catholic Church
Burial

and 70s sitcoms, dies at 91 Friendship Cemetery


Memorial Gunter Peel
Funeral Home
2nd Ave. North Location
The Associated Press at his home where he had He played Major Roger
been living with his son, J. Healy in all five seasons Van Lee Hunley III
LOS ANGELES — Bill Patrick Daily, spokesman of “I Dream of Jeannie” Incomplete
Daily, the comic sidekick Steve Moyer told The As- from 1965 to 1970. Healy Memorial Gunter Peel
to leading men on the sit- Funeral Home
sociated Press. was the astronaut part-
College Street Location
coms “I Dream of Jeannie” Daily was not a house- ner to Larry Hagman’s
and “The Bob Newhart hold name but he was a Major Anthony Nelson as
Show,” has died, a family household face, familiar both men tried to contain
spokesman said Saturday. to many millions of ba- the antics of Jeannie, the memorialgunterpeel.com
Daily died of natural by-boomer viewers in the childlike blond bomb-
causes in Albuquerque, 1960s and ‘70s from two shell who lived in a bottle
New Mexico, on Tuesday, of the era’s biggest shows. played by Barbara Eden.
6A Monday, September 10, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Under the capitol dome

Analysis: Mississippi in line


for savings account boost
Spokesman: Department of Finance and If revenue fell 11 percent in one
year, as it did from 2009 to 2010,
Administration estimates the state will have about Mississippi would need more than
$600 million to prevent cuts. The
$55 million to put into the rainy day fund state presumably wouldn’t have the
money, since the rainy day fund is
By JEFF AMY been going the wrong way in recent limited to 10 percent of the General
The Associated Press years as Gov. Phil Bryant dipped Fund.
into the fund to offset weak reve- The Pew Charitable Trusts,
JACKSON — Mississippi may nue. It had been above $400 million which researches state financial is-
be making its first big deposit into in the 2015 budget year. sues, says rainy day fund balances
its savings account in several years, Lawmakers in some years have rose nationwide in the 2017 budget
but state government is still lacks intercepted money that would oth- year to enough to run a typical state
enough savings to ride out a sub- erwise go to reserves, which might government for 20.5 days, a new
stantial downtown in revenues. be an attractive proposition as the high. Right now, Mississippi could
The Department of Finance and state considers a pay raise for teach- finance 19 days of General Fund
Administration is still in the pro- ers, demands for higher contribu- spending, less than the typical
cess of closing the books on the tions to employee pension funds, state. If the $55 million deposit goes
year ended June 30, but spokesman and other election-year spending through, that would rise to 23 days.
Chuck McIntosh said the depart- demands. However, House Appro- The good news from Pew is
ment estimates the state will have priations Committee Chairman that Mississippi’s tax revenue is
about $55 million to put into the John Read, a Gautier Republican, less volatile than an average state,
rainy day fund. Overall, McIntosh said last week he thought such a di- meaning it moves up and down less.
said estimates show state govern- version would be unlikely. Of the three major Mississippi tax
ment finished the 2018 budget year “I think it will go through,” Read sources Pew examines, corporate
$110 million in the black. That’s said. “The more you have, the bet- income is the state’s smallest and
higher than earlier estimates cir- ter off you are.” most volatile, followed by personal
culated among lawmakers. Most Boosting reserves could im- income taxes and then sales tax-
of the remaining surplus would go prove Mississippi’s ability to with- es. And improving state revenues
to financing improvements on state stand the next recession without got a vote of confidence last week
government buildings. major cuts to services, and the last when one of the three big credit
The deposit could come a year recession is a stark lesson in what rating agencies shifted its outlook
after lawmakers raised the legal can happen. General Fund spend- for state government finances from
limit on the savings account from ing fell 13.5 percent from its peak in negative to stable.
7.5 percent of the state’s $5.5 billion the 2008 budget year to the trough But Pew warned Aug. 29 that
General Fund to 10 percent of the in the 2010 budget year. Because of Mississippi and others have less
fund. However, the state current- federal assistance to states, though, money in the bank than before
ly only has $290 million in what’s Mississippi didn’t break open the the last recession, saying reserves
properly known as the Working piggy bank until 2012. The state “could cover a smaller share of gov-
Cash Stabilization Fund, just over 5 spent nearly $800 million over ernment spending than they could
percent of state revenue raised for three years, though, trying to fore- have heading into the 2007-09 re-
the General Fund. The balance had stall service cuts. cession.”

SFD
Continued from Page 1A
responded with its 75-foot ladder
truck, which lacks the platform
that Ladder 1 carries.
“We needed both that day,”
Yarbrough said.
The truck has become more
of a problem than an asset,
Sharp said, with the department
only using it now when absolute-
ly necessary.
“Overall, if you look at it, it’s
been a good truck but we’ve
had some major problems that
have caused us major setbacks,”
Sharp said. “We’ve been without
the truck for several months at
a time.”
Ladder 1 is a Pierce truck.
Yarbrough said he wants its
replacement to be another cus- Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff
tom-built model, but SFD is Starkville Fire Department firefighter Carl Griffin opens the door to Ladder 1
looking for a different company at Fire Station 1. SFD is looking to replace the fire truck, which has needed
to build it. costly repairs in recent years.

Average US price of gas steady at $2.91 per gallon


City with lowest average was Jackson, er, the average was $3.63
per gallon, up 3 cents
per gallon by the end of
the month, Lundberg
Mississippi at $2.51 per gallon from two weeks ago.
The price in the San
says, because gasoline
supplies are plentiful,
The Associated Press start to drop later this Francisco Bay Area was growth in demand is
month. even higher while the weak and refiners are
LOS ANGELES — Trilby Lundberg says city with the lowest aver- ending their production
U.S. gas prices remained the average price of regu- age was Jackson, Missis- of summer blend gas
steady over the past two lar-grade gas as of Friday sippi at $2.51 per gallon. that’s designed to reduce
weeks and an analyst was $2.91 per gallon. Consumers may see pollution but is costlier to
says the pump price may In California, howev- prices fall 2 to 4 cents produce.

Arrest
Continued from Page 1A
rections for felony counts possession with intent to
documented in Oktibbeha distribute in 2012.
County Circuit Court, in- Anyone with informa-
cluding from 2009 charge tion about this latest inci-
of simultaneously pos- dent is asked to call SPD
sessing a firearm and fel- at 662-323-4131 or Golden
ony amount of marijuana Triangle Crime Stoppers
and a charge of marijuana at 800-530-7151.

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Alabama
passes
Ohio State
in AP poll
By RALPH D. RUSSO
The Associated Press

The Alabama football


team is No. 1 at being No.
1 in The Associated Press
Top 25
Alabama made its 106th
overall appearance at the
top of The AP rankings,
which started in 1936,
passing Ohio State for the
most by any school.
Alabama received a
season-high 54 first-place
votes from the media pan-
el in the Top 25 released
Sunday, strengthening its
hold on No. 1 over No. 2
Clemson. The Tigers, who
started the season with 18
first-place votes, are down
to six after hanging on
for 28-26 victory at Texas
A&M on Saturday night.
No. 3 Georgia and No. 4
Ohio State held their spots
and Oklahoma moved to
No. 5, edging past No. 6
Wisconsin. The Badgers
received a first-place vote.

SEC in Top 25
n Alabama remained in the
top spots in The Associated
Press and in the Amway
Scott Sewell/USA TODAY Sports Coaches polls this week.
Mississippi State cornerback Cameron Dantzler (3) and safety Johnathan Abram (38) break up a pass intended for Kansas State wide Mississippi State moved
receiver Isaiah Zuber (7) in the first quarter of their game Saturday at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. up to No. 16 in both polls.

BULLDOGS DOMINATE WITH DIFFERENT LOOKS


Here are the top five teams
in both polls and the other
Southeastern Conference
teams in the polls.
First-place votes are in
Coming off victory against Stephen F. Austin, Shoop’s defense shows versatility in shutting down Kansas State parentheses, followed by
total points:
By Bret t Hudson
Game 3 to win. Early in the game against in it if we prepare the right way.” The AP Top 25
bhudson@cdispatch.com Kansas State, MSU used zone cov- MSU had eight tackles for a
n Louisiana-Lafayette, 6:30 p.m. 1. Alabama (54).........1517
Saturday (SEC Network Alternate; erage to stop the running game. It loss of 25 yards. Four of them 2. Clemson (6)............1430
MANHATTAN, Kansas — took MSU (2-0) more than a quar- came from Jeffery Simmons and
WKBB-FM 100.9, WFCA-FM 107.9). 3. Georgia..................1407
Erroll Thompson had a productive ter to notch its first tackle for loss Sweat, who went against an offen- 4. Ohio State..............1288
start Saturday. after it had 17 of them in the 63-6 sive line that features All-Amer- 5. Oklahoma...............1263
The Mississippi State sopho- MSU PODCAST victory against Stephen F. Austin ican Dalton Risner as one of five Other SEC
more linebacker had five tackles n The Dispatch and WCBI have in the season opener. returning starters. 7. Auburn...................1224
and a quarterback hurry midway come together to launch a The decision to use zone cover- “We came out with a purpose. 12. LSU........................830
through the second quarter, when podcast, Straight Sippin’. The age against Kansas State allowed We talked about it all week,” Sim- 16. Mississippi State 654
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to run a slant behind him, but he Eble and Courtney Robb twice
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read it and slid to his left to get in to-man coverage, they would have MSU did that by earning its
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WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER


MSU moves into SEC play with 7-0 mark
From Special Reports
Roundup “I think our character
showed as the game pro-
STARKVILLE — For the gressed,” MSU coach Tom
third time in program his- a 9-1 edge in shots midway Anagnost said. “We kept
tory — and first time since through the match, but the at it and altered a couple of
2012 — the Mississippi State game remained scoreless things to better our starting
women’s soccer team has through 45 minutes. positions. Once we got one
defeated all of its non-con- The Bulldogs struck in goal, we bore down and got
ference opponents. the second half with three another one.”
On Sunday, MSU com- goals in less than 10 min- In the 67th minute se-
pleted the sweep with a 3-0 utes. Senior Brooke McKee nior Courtney Robicheaux
victory against Louisiana started the scoring in the served a ball in from about
Tech at the MSU Soccer 61st minute after a corner 20 yards out that slipped
Field. kick was deflected and fell at through the goalkeeper’s
MSU (7-0) earned the her feet. With the goalkeep- hands for her first goal. Fif-
victory after lightning in the er unable to recover, she ty-nine seconds later, fresh- Mississippi State Athletic Media Relations
area delayed the start of the fired the ball home to give man Niah Johnson scored Mississippi State senior Courtney Robicheaux celebrates her first goal of the
match 75 minutes. MSU the first goal of the off a blocked shot. season Sunday in a 3-0 victory against Louisiana Tech at the MSU Soccer
MSU had plenty of chanc- match for the 11th-consecu- The Bulldogs held the Field. The win helped the Bulldogs close out the non-conference portion of
es in the first half and held tive game. See ROUNDUP, 3B their schedule with a 7-0 record.
2B Monday, September 10, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Prep Football Review: Week 4


Standings Snapshots Top Performances
Highlights from Week Four ...
MHSAA
This Friday’s Games
Aberdeen at New Hope
Amory at Nettleton n LUKE ALTMYER (Starkville): 13-for-17, 232 yards, 2
Region 1-6A Bruce at South Pontotoc
Division Overall
Choctaw County at Eupora
TDs in victory against Columbus
W L W L PF PA
Horn Lake 0 0 3 0 139 25
Mantachie at Hatley n RYAN BURT (New Hope): 12-for-21, 121 yards in loss to
Houston, open
Tupelo 0 0 3 1 81 87 Shannon
Hernando 0 0 2 1 95 50 Region 3-1A
Oxford 0 0 2 1 75 83 Division Overall n RODRIGUES CLARK (Starkville): 9 rushes, 117 yards, 2
DeSoto Central 0 0 2 2 90 64 W L W L PF PA
South Panola 0 0 2 2 101 70 Leake County 1 0 3 0 98 71
TDs in victory against Columbus
Southaven 0 0 1 2 42 52
Columbus 0 0 0 3 24 162
Nanih Waiya 1 0 3 1 152 39 n FRED FIELDS (Aberdeen): 98 rushing yards, 112
French Camp 1 0 2 2 86 97
Last Friday’s Games
Sebastopol 1 0 2 2 93 75 passing yards, TD in loss to Pontotoc
Brandon 34, Tupelo 6
Horn Lake 36, Washington (Okla.) 7
Noxapater
Hamilton
0 0 3 1 74 39
0 1 1 3 56 151
n RUFUS HARVEY (Starkville): 5 receptions, 126 yards,
Lake Cormorant 27, DeSoto Central 21
Oxford 29, Lafayette 27 Vardaman 0 1 1 3 65 94 TD in victory against Columbus
Ethel 0 1 0 3 26 111
South Panola 19, Clarksdale 14
Starkville 72, Columbus 6 West Lowndes 0 1 0 4 68 179 n DOUG LODEN (Hebron Christian): 75-yard kickoff return
White Station (Tenn.) 31, Hernando 28 Last Friday’s Games for TD, 78-yard TD reception in loss to Calhoun Academy
Southaven, open French Camp 34, Vardaman 6
This Friday’s Games Leake County 40, West Lowndes 38 n JARED LONG (Heritage Academy): 3 receptions, 102
Briarcrest (Tenn.) at Hernando Nanih Waiya 46, Hamilton 0
Columbus at Vicksburg Noxapater 22, McAdams 0
yards, TD in loss to Lamar School
DeSoto Central at Memphis Central Sebastopol 42, Ethel 12 n KEYSHAWN LAWRENCE (Starkville): Two fumble
(Tenn.) This Friday’s Games
Germantown (Tenn.) at Southaven Hamilton at West Lowndes recoveries in victory against Columbus
Horn Lake at Lake Cormorant
Oxford at Pontotoc
Leake County at Vardaman n CARTER PUTT (Heritage Academy): 11-for-19, 311
Noxapater at Ethel
South Panola at Memphis University Sebastopol at Nanih Waiya yards, 4 TDs in loss to Lamar School
(Tenn.) French Camp, open
Tupelo, open n JUSTICE ROBINSON (Starkville): 30-yard interception
Region 2-6A MPSA return for TD in victory against Columbus
Division Overall
W L W L PF PA District 2-AAA n JON WESLEY RYE (Pickens Academy): 9 rushes, 123
Clinton 0 0 4 0 123 35 Division Overall
Starkville 0 0 4 0 181 26 W L W L PF PA yards, 2 TDs in victory against Meadowview Christian
Starkville Aca. 0 0 4 0 117 34
NW Rankin 0 0 3 0 140 23
Heritage Aca. 0 0 3 1 163 65
n JA’QUALYN SMITH (Noxubee County): 20 rushes, 106
Madison Central 0 0 3 1 118 43
Provine 0 0 2 1 64 47 Leake Aca. 0 0 3 1 135 53 yards, 2 TDs in loss to Meridian
Warren Central 0 0 1 2 59 50 Canton Aca. 0 0 2 2 86 70
Greenville 0 0 1 3 66 166 Winston Aca. 0 0 1 3 39 96 n KELVIN “K.J.” SMITH (Heritage Academy): 22 rushes,
Murrah 0 0 0 3 33 94 Last Friday’s Games 98 yards in loss to Lamar School
Last Friday’s Games Canton Aca. 42, Memphis Knighthawks 6
Clinton 42, Germantown 14 Indianola Aca. 34, Winston Aca. 0 n STARKVILLE ACADEMY DEFENSE: Two interceptions
Greenwood 46, Greenville 23 Lamar School 42, Heritage Aca. 41
Madison Central 35, Pearl 12 Leake Aca. 44, East Rankin Aca. 7
returned for touchdown, fumble recovery for TD, two
Neville (La.) 27, Warren Central 10 Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch
Provine 19, Lanier 6
Starkville Aca. 51, East Webster 0
Columbus High School receiver Fred Harris (2) safeties, blocked punt in victory against East Webster
This Friday’s Games
Starkville 72, Columbus 6
Murrah, open
East Rankin Aca. at Winston Aca. celebrates his touchdown against Starkville with
Magnolia Heights at Starkville Aca.
Northwest Rankin, open Karon Hawk (27) and Matthew Leach (3).Starkville.

Snapshots
Newton Aca. at Leake Aca.
This Friday’s Games
Pillow Aca. at Heritage Aca.
Murrah at Jim Hill
Northwest Rankin at Brandon Tri-County Aca at Canton Aca.

What We Learned
Provine at Callaway
Clinton, open District 1-AA
Madison Central, open Division Overall
Greenville, open W L W L PF PA
Starkville, open Winona Chr. 2 0 3 1 113 81
Warren Central, open
Carroll Academy 0 0 4 0 135 25
Region 1-5A Marshall Aca. 0 0 3 1 131 88
What We Learned from Week Four ...
Division Overall Central Holmes 0 1 3 1 116 50 n 1. STARKVILLE MIGHT BE GOOD: Well, top-ranked
W L W L PF PA
Olive Branch 0 0 4 0 118 43
Oak Hill Aca. 0 1 2 2 54 75 Starkville did it again Friday night, routing Columbus
Last Friday’s Games
Lafayette 0 0 3 1 149 57 Carroll Aca. 25, Newton County Aca. 6 72-6. The Yellow Jackets racked up 523 yards and
Lake Cormorant 0 0 2 1 59 48
West Point 0 0 2 1 88 39
Central Holmes 34, Benton Aca. 8 showed balance (270 passing and 253 rushing).
Center Hill 0 0 2 2 83 44 Marshall Aca. 34, Kirk Aca. 14 Starkville scored on all but one possession. The
Grenada 0 0 2 2 85 67 Winona Christian 36, Oak Hill Aca. 10
Lewisburg 0 0 1 2 50 55 This Friday’s Games front four led another dominating defensive per for-
Saltillo 0 0 0 4 50 98 Carroll Aca. at Oak Hill Aca. mance as the Yellow Jackets forced three turnovers.
Last Friday’s Games Marshall Aca. at Central Holmes
Booneville 23, Saltillo 8 Winona Christian at Park Place
Starkville hasn’t allowed more than seven points in a
Corinth 21, Center Hill 12 game this season. We could send the Yellow
Grenada 45, Kosciusko 13 Class A
Lake Cormorant 27, DeSoto Central 21 Overall Jackets the Class 6A championship trophy now.
Olive Branch 42, Kirby (Tenn.) 21 W L PF PA Instead, let’s watch and see how much better this
Oxford 29, Lafayette 27 Tunica Academy 3 0 98 26 team can become.
Lewisburg, open West Memphis Chr. 2 2 125 103
West Point, open Union Christian 2 2 139 84 n 2. GLASS HALF FULL FOR NEW HOPE: New Hope
This Friday’s Games Lee (Ark.) 2 2 74 85 saw its best chance at victor y so far this season
Baldwyn at Saltillo Deer Creek School 2 2 64 75
Crockett County (Tenn.) at Center Hill Columbus Christian 1 3 34 137
slip away with a 26-7 home loss to Shannon. The
Horn Lake at Lake Cormorant Last Friday’s Games Trojans have improved each week, despite not having
Lewisburg at Fayette Ware (Tenn.)
Louisville at Grenada
Deer Creek School 30, Columbus Chr. 0 anything to show for it. The squad lacks depth, which
Lee Aca. (Ark.) 21, Lee Aca. (Miss.) 6
Noxubee County at West Point
Tri-County Aca. 42, West Memphis 6
makes second-half per formances a huge challenge.
Lafayette, open
Olive Branch, open
Union Christian 46, Claiborne Aca. 6 The good news for New Hope is three teams in their
Tunica Academy, open region are 0-4, so there is plenty to play for this
Region 2-4A This Friday’s Games
Division Overall Lee Aca. (Ark.) at Columbus Christian season. If the team continues to improve, wins will
W L W L PF PA Tunica Aca. at Deer Creek School come.
Pontotoc 0 0 4 0 135 43
Itawamba AHS 0 0 3 1 126 97
Union Christian at Clinton Christian n 3. STARKVILLE ACADEMY DOMINATES: Another
West Memphis Christian, open
Amory 0 0 2 2 97 130 Friday night meant another shutout for the Starkville
Mooreville 0 0 2 2 94 69 Eight Man District 1 Academy defense. In a Mississippi Association of
Caledonia 0 0 1 2 68 76 Division Overall
Shannon 0 0 1 3 72
Last Friday’s Games
121 W L W L PF PA Independent Schools (MAIS) vs. Mississippi High
Choctaw County 20, Caledonia 6
Manchester Aca. 4 0 4 0 178 54 School Activities Association (MHSAA) game, Starkville
Sharkey-Iss. 3 1 3 1 92 80
Houston 34, Itawamba AHS 28
Humphreys Aca. 2 1 2 1 124 72 Academy blanked East Webster 51-0. The Volunteers
Mooreville 36, East Union 14
New Albany 42, Amory 28 Marvell Aca. 2 1 2 1 118 74 recorded two safeties, blocked a punt, and had three David Miller/Special to The Dispatch
Pontotoc 48, Aberdeen 8 Calhoun Aca. 2 2 2 2 144 150 defensive touchdowns. It was Starkville Academy’s
Shannon 26, New Hope 7 Delta Academy 2 2 2 2 111 101 New Hope quarterback Ryan Burt (16) is hit Friday night
This Friday’s Games Delta Streets 2 2 2 2 166 168 second shutout of the season. After winning the MAIS as he throws the ball against Shannon.
Amory at Nettleton Kemper Aca. 2 2 2 2 110 116 Class AAA title a year ago, it looks like this year’s title
Caledonia at Byhalia DeSoto School 1 2 1 2 76 60
Corinth at Itawamba AHS
won’t give away from them without a fight. The team

Week 5 Schedule
N. Sunflower 0 3 0 3 8 125
Mooreville at Belmont Hebron Chr. 0 4 0 4 18 146 needs to continue to work hard and improve. As the
Oxford at Pontotoc
Senatobia at Shannon
Last Friday’s Games season progresses, the games will get bigger. Coach
Calhoun Aca. 42, Hebron Christian 12
Chase Nicholson and his assistants are ready to guide
Region 4-4A DeSoto School 44, Delta Aca. 16
the team when the waters get rough.
Division Overall Humphreys Aca. 70, Delta Streets 18
W L W L PF PA Manchester Aca. 56, Kemper Aca. 20 n 4. SOME HOPE FOR COLUMBUS: While hope may Friday's Games
Louisville 0 0 3 1 127 39 Marvell Aca. 50, Sharkey-Issaquena 2
not be the proper word for Columbus after its 72-6 n Columbus at Vicksburg, 7 p.m.
Noxubee Co. 0 0 2 2 98 80 North Sunflower Aca,, open
Kosciusko 0 0 0 4 50 140 This Friday’s Games home loss to Starkville, we will go with it. There is n Aberdeen at New Hope, 7 p.m.
Leake Central 0 0 0 4 57 114 Calhoun Aca. at DeSoto School n Caledonia at Byhalia, 7 p.m.
New Hope 0 0 0 4 21 125 hope for the Falcons, and it is right around the corner.
Delta Aca. at Sharkey-Issaquena
Last Friday’s Games
Delta Streets at Kemper Aca. After opening with West Point, Noxubee County, and n Hamilton at West Lowndes, 7 p.m.
Canton 35, Leake Central 7
Grenada 45, Kosciusko 13 Humphreys Aca. at Hebron Christian Starkville — three teams always in the fight for state n Noxubee County at West Point, 7 p.m.
Marvell Aca. at North Sunflower Aca. n Aberdeen at New Hope, 7 p.m.
Louisville 55, Ripley 7
Manchester Aca., open
championships — things will get better for Columbus.
Meridian 26, Noxubee County 23
Friday is a road trip to winless Vicksburg. Coach Eric n Louisville at Grenada, 7 p.m.
Shannon 26, New Hope 7
This Friday’s Games Alabama Rice needs to convince his team to forget about the n Amory at Nettleton, 7 p.m.
Aberdeen at New Hope
Leake Central at Velma Jackson Christian Football Assn. first three games. If they can do that and focus on n East Webster at Strayhorn, 7 p.m.
Louisville at Grenada Division Overall the present, some victories (maybe even a Class 6A n Pillow Academy at Heritage Academy, 7 p.m.
Noxubee County at West Point W L W L PF PA
Kosciusko, open Russell Chr. Aca. 2 0 4 0 201 34 playoff berth) are on the horizon. n Magnolia Heights at Starkville Academy, 7 p.m.
East Memorial 1 0 2 1 164 172 n 5. ANOTHER TOUGH YEAR FOR THE CLASS 1A n Carroll Academy at Oak Hill Academy, 7 p.m.
Region 4-3A New Life 1 0 3 0 100 44 SCHOOLS IN OUR AREA: West Lowndes and Hamilton
Division Overall Tabernacle 0 0 2 1 150 106 n Lee (Arkansas) at Columbus Christian, 7 p.m.
W L W L PF PA Victory Chr. 0 1 2 1 105 110 lost their MHSAA Class 1A, Region 3 openers Friday
Choctaw County 0 0 3 1 133 66 n Humphreys Academy at Hebron Christian, 7 p.m.
Tuscaloosa Chr. 0 3 0 3 78 127 night. Hamilton fell 46-0 to Nanih Waiya at home.
Houston 0 0 3 1 108 70
Last Friday’s Games n East Rankin Academy at Winston Academy, 7 p.m.
Nettleton 0 0 3 1 128 33 West Lowndes dropped a 40-38 decision at Leake
South Pontotoc 0 0 3 1 130 79
East Memorial 66, Tuscaloosa 64
County. Four teams in the nine-team region make the n Tabernacle (Alabama) at Victory Christian, 7 p.m.
Russell Christian 52, Victory Christian 0
Aberdeen
Hatley
0 0 2 2 118
0 0 2 2 120 96
118
New Life 56, Lyman Ward 24 postseason. However, victories must be picked up for n Aliceville at Sulligent, 7 p.m.
Last Friday’s Games Tabernacle, open
there to be legitimate playoff aspirations. Hamilton is n Gordo at Oakman, 7 p.m.
Choctaw County 20, Caledonia 6 This Friday’s Games
Hatley 42, Alcorn Central 16 Tabernacle at Victory Christian 1-3, while West Lowndes is 0-4. The good news is they n Greene County at Lamar County, 7 p.m.
Houston 34, Itawamba AHS 28 Freedom at East Memorial play each other Friday in Columbus. The winner will n Lynn at Pickens County, 7 p.m.
Nettleton 30, Baldwyn 2 New Life at Hope
North Pontotoc 29, South Pontotoc 14 North River at Russell Christian stay alive a little big longer. n South Lamar at Berry, 7 p.m.
Pontotoc 48, Aberdeen 8 Tuscaloosa at Unbreakable — Scott Walters n Cornerstone at Pickens Academy, 7 p.m.

Jim Lytle/Special to The Dispatch Stan Beall/Special to The Dispatch


Starkville Academy’s Zach Nason (65) sacks East Webster quarterback Keevon Caledonia High School junior Brandon Edmondson (6) looks for running room
Patterson (12) in the second quarter of their game Friday night. against Choctaw County in their game Friday night in Ackerman.
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Starkville High’s Stone commits to Louisiana-Monroe
Starkville High School senior defensive back Myles Stone
announced a verbal commitment to Louisiana-Monroe football program
Prep Football
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Saturday qualifying ccd.;
Sunday race ppd. until today
At Indianapolis Motor Speedway,
Indianapolis
Lap length: 2.5 miles

without Bryant,
Car number in parentheses
Sunday afternoon via his Twitter page. Tuesday’s Match 1. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, charter team owner
The 6-foot-1, 175-pound Stone has 12 total tackles for the top- points 1st.
Starkville Academy at Heritage Academy, 5 p.m. 2. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, charter team owner
ranked Yellow Jackets. points 2nd.
“I wanna thank Coach (Chris) Jones and Coach (Kevie) Thompson Prep Softball 3. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, charter team
owner points 3rd.

Witten in opener
and the rest of the Starkville High family for taking me under their wing 4. (41) Kurt Busch, Ford, charter team owner
and treating me like one of their own,” Stone said. “But after a lot of Today’s Games points 4th.
5. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, charter team owner
thought and prayer, I will be committing to the University of Louisiana Starkville Academy at Winston Academy, 4 p.m. points 5th.
at Monroe.” Kirk Academy at Oak Hill Academy, 6 p.m. 6. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, charter team
owner points 6th.
Stone played his sophomore year at Holly Springs High School Caledonia at Itawamba AHS, 6 p.m. 7. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, charter team
before transferring to Starkville. owner points 7th.
Tuesday’s Games By STEVE REED 8. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, charter team owner
With the Yellow Jackets, Stone had 49 total tackles and six points 8th.
interceptions for the Mississippi High School Activities Association Caledonia at New Hope, 6 p.m. The Associated Press 9. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, charter team owner
points 9th.
(MHSAA) Class 6A North State champions last season. Starkville Academy at Canton Academy, 6:30 p.m. 10. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, charter team
Starkville (4-0) has an open date Friday before beginning Class 6A, Oak Hill Academy at Newton Academy, 7 p.m. CHARLOT TE, N.C. — The post-Dez Bryant/ owner points 10th.
11. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, charter team
Region 2 play against Provine on Sept. 21 at home. Jason Witten era in Dallas got off to a rocky start owner points 11th.
Prep Volleyball Sunday.
12. (10) Aric Almirola, Ford, charter team owner
points 12th.
Tuesday’s Matches 13. (20) Erik Jones, Toyota, charter team owner
Ole Miss Starkville at New Hope, 6 p.m.
The Cowboys were clearly missing a go-to
wide receiver on the outside, a presence at tight
points 13th.
14. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, charter
team owner points 14th.
Miller, Thornberry lead men’s golf team Caledonia at New Albany, 6 p.m.
end and leadership on the offensive line without 15. (88) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, charter team
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — Freshman Charlie Miller and senior owner points 15th.
Columbus at South Panola, 6 p.m.
Braden Thornberry paced the Ole Miss men’s golf team Sunday at the 2016 All-Pro center Travis Frederick, who is bat- 16. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, charter
team owner points 16th.
Ocean Course Invitational. Men’s College Soccer tling Guillain Barre syndrome. The result was 17. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, charter team
owner points 17th.
Miller and Thornberry carded first-round 74s (+2) to help the No. 32 Tuesday’s Match a lackluster performance and a 16-8 loss to the 18. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, charter team
owner points 18th.
Ole Miss men’s golf team kick off the 2018-19 season. Carolina Panthers in the season opener.
Millsaps College at Mississippi University for 19. (21) Paul Menard, Ford, charter team owner
Thornberry and Miller took advantage of the par 5s by going two points 19th.
under on the day. Women, 5 p.m. Quarterback Dak Prescott took the blame, 20. (19) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, charter team
owner points 20th.
saying he was “off” his game — although he re-
Ole Miss shot a 299 (+11) and is 10 shots behind first-place SMU.
Josh Seiple led the team in birdies with five (tournament best in Women’s College Soccer mained upbeat, insisting that things will improve.
21. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, charter
team owner points 21st.
22. (24) William Byron, Chevrolet, charter team
round one), making four of them through a six-hole stretch en route to a Tuesday’s Match
“I have to figure out why I was off,” said owner points 22nd.
23. (37) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, charter
76 (+4). Freshmen Jackson Suber and Charlie Miller had the most pars Millsaps at Mississippi University for Women, 7 p.m.
with 12 in their college debuts. Prescott, who was limited to 170 yards passing team owner points 23rd.
Thursday’s Match 24. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, charter
and no touchdowns. “Was I rushing it? Did I feel team owner points 24th.
Southern Mississippi at Jackson State, 4 p.m. 25. (38) David Ragan, Ford, charter team owner
Alabama pressure? What were the things that were caus- points 25th.
Ole Miss at Alabama, 7 p.m. 26. (34) Michael McDowell, Ford, charter team
ing it? Was it just me missing the pass?” owner points 26th.
Men’s golf team finishes third at Carpet Capital Friday’s Matches
But it’s hard to pin the 232-yard offensive out-
27. (95) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, charter team
owner points 27th.
Mississippi University for Women at Mississippi
Collegiate put on the third-year quarterback. 28. (43) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, charter
team owner points 28th.
DALTON, Ga. — The No. 2 Alabama men’s golf team carded a 54- Valley State, 7 p.m.
It didn’t help that he was under constant pres- 29. (6) Matt Kenseth, Ford, charter team owner
hole team total of 19-under par 845 (288-270-287) to finish third Sunday Mississippi State at Auburn, 6:30 p.m. points 29th.

at the Carpet Capital Collegiate. sure from a swarming Panthers defense led by 30. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, charter team
owner points 30th.
The Crimson Tide boasted two golfers among the top 10, while all College Volleyball Luke Kuechly and Kawann Short. Prescott was 31. (32) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, charter team
owner points 31st.
five placed among the top 30 in Alabama’s first event of the 2018-19 Tuesday’s Matches sacked six times, the most costly coming on Dal- 32. (15) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, charter team
owner points 32nd.
campaign. Mississippi University for Women at Covenant las’ final drive when Mario Addison stripped him 33. (72) Corey LaJoie, Chevrolet, charter team
Two-time All-American Davis Riley recorded the eighth top-five owner points 33rd.
finish of his career by tying for second with a three-day, 54-hole score
College, 5 p.m. of the football and Captain Munnerlyn recovered 34. (00) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, charter
team owner points 34th.
of 9-under par 207 (68-69-70). The Hattiesburg native did most of his Memphis at Ole Miss, 7 p.m. to seal Carolina’s win. 35. (23) JJ Yeley, Toyota, charter team owner
damage on par-5 holes, as he led the field in eagles (two) and scoring Samford at Alabama, 7 p.m. But the Cowboys never really looked in sync points 35th.
36. (51) David Starr, Chevrolet, charter team
average (4.25, -9). Wednesday’s Match outside of one fourth-quarter touchdown drive owner points 36th.
37. (96) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Toyota, open team
Freshman Frankie Capan III, playing in his first career collegiate Mississippi University for Women at Sewanee, 6 p.m. that came when they were down 16. owner points 37th.
tournament, tied for eighth place with a 3-under-par 213 (74-66-73). 38. (7) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, open team
Capan, who was considered one of the top prep golfers in the nation,
Thursday’s Match And they have more questions than answers owner points 38th.
39. (66) Timmy Hill, Toyota, open team owner
collected the Tide’s lowest 18-hole score of the tournament with a Mississippi State at North Texas, 7 p.m. heading into a Week 2 matchup with the New points 42nd.
40. (52) BJ McLeod, Ford, open team owner
6-under 66 during Saturday’s second round.
Junior College Football York Giants on offense. points 44th.
Sophomore Wilson Furr tied for 16th with an even-par 216 (71-68- Starting wide receivers Terrance Williams
77) on the par 72, 7,178-yard Farm Golf Club layout. Sophomore Davis Thursday’s Game Xfinity Lilly Diabates 250
Shore (78-67-74) and junior Josh Sedeno (75-74-70) tied for 27th with EMCC at Itawamba, 6:30 p.m. and Deonte Thompson were limited to a com- Saturday qualifying ccd.;
Saturday race ppd. until today
3-over 219. bined four catches for 33 yards. Free agent pick- At Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Freshman Prescott Butler, playing as an individual this weekend, Junior College Soccer up Allen Hurns, who the Cowboys are hoping has
Indianapolis
Lap length: 2.5 miles
Car number in parentheses
ended the tournament tied for 65th with a 225 (75-76-76). Tuesday’s Matches a chance to emerge as their No. 1 receiver, had 1. (22) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 2018 owner points
Three strokes separated the top three teams, as tournament 1st.
host and seventh-ranked Georgia Tech and Tennessee tied for first at
Women: Itawamba at Holmes, 1 p.m. one catch for 20 yards. 2. (7) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
points 2nd.
21-under 843. The Volunteers won the team trophy when they won a Men: Itawamba at Holmes, 3 p.m. Greg Swaim was limited to three catches for 3. (18) Ryan Preece, Toyota, 2018 owner points
tiebreaker in extra holes. Friday’s Match 18 yards, and no other Cowboys tight end caught 3rd.
4. (1) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
South Carolina and No. 13 Clemson tied for fourth with 863s. No. 6 Women: Southwest Tennessee at Itawamba, 1 p.m. a pass. points 4th.
5. (00) Cole Custer, Ford, 2018 owner points
Auburn (866), No. 9 LSU (873), Virginia (873), North Florida (873), and Prescott was clearly most comfortable throw- 5th.
Colorado State (881) rounded out the top 10.
Alabama will be back in action next weekend when it travels to the on the air ing to one of the team’s few holdovers from last
6. (42) John Hunter Nemechek, Chevrolet, 2018
owner points 6th.
7. (20) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 2018 owner
OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational, which begins Friday at the Olympia season — slot receiver Cole Beasley, who was points 7th.
Fields Country Club North Course in Chicago. Live scoring can be Today targeted a team-high eight times and had seven
8. (21) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
points 8th.
found throughout the tournament on Golfstat.com. BASKETBALL 9. (9) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
6 p.m. — Exhibition, Women’s national teams,
catches for 73 yards. points 9th.
Overall, the offense seemed to lack creativity 10. (23) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 2018 owner

Golf United States vs. Japan, at Washington, NBA TV


MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL with the Cowboys settling routinely for screen
points 10th.
11. (19) Brandon Jones, Toyota, 2018 owner
points 11th.
Rose waits through a day of rain at BMW Championship 6 p.m. — Regional coverage, Washington at passes that were often sniffed out by Kuechly, 12. (2) Matt Tifft, Chevrolet, 2018 owner points
12th.
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — Two putts began taking on more Philadelphia OR N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota who finished with 13 tackles. 13. (11) Ryan Truex, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
points 13th.
significance with each rain delay until there was no golf at all Sunday at (7 p.m.), MLB Network Prescott said the Cowboys’ problems stemmed 14. (3) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 2018 owner points
the BMW Championship. 9 p.m. — Atlanta at San Francisco, Fox Sports 14th.
Aronimink Golf Club already was saturated when a steady rain mostly from self-inflicted penalties. 15. (16) Ryan Reed, Ford, 2018 owner points
caused tiny streams and large puddles in the fairways, leaving the PGA
Southeast An illegal block above the waist by left tackle 15th.
16. (4) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
Tour little choice but to wait until Monday to either play the final round or 10 p.m. — Texas at L.A. Angels (10 p.m., joined Tryon Smith put Dallas in a second-and-21 on the points 16th.
17. (5) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
decide to cut short the third FedEx Cup playoff event to 54 holes. in progress), MLB Network
NFL first drive. Smith had a holding penalty on the points 17th.
18. (51) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 2018
“We had a golf course we couldn’t play,” said Slugger White, the
tour’s vice president of competition. “We’re shoveling sand against the 6:10 p.m. — N.Y. Jets at Detroit (in Spanish on second drive leading to a second-and-17. La’el owner points 18th.
19. (39) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
tide.” ESPN2 from ESPN Deportes simulcast), ESPN Collins was flagged twice for holding in second points 19th.
20. (36) Alex Labbe, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
Justin Rose was ahead by one shot, all because of one putt. 8:15 p.m. — L.A. Rams at Oakland (in Spanish half. points 20th.
He was tied with Xander Schauffele on the 18th hole of the third 21. (35) Joey Gase, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
on ESPN2 from ESPN Deportes simulcast), ESPN Dallas was 2-for-11 on third-down conversions. points 21st.
round Saturday when Schauffele’s 8-foot par putt rimmed around the 22. (60) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 2018 owner
high side of the cup, giving him a bogey and Rose the lead.
SOCCER “Early on, we didn’t have a great rhythm,” points 22nd.
1:30 p.m. — UEFA Nations League, Sweden vs. coach Jason Garrett said. “We were behind the 23. (0) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
Rose can go to No. 1 in the world for the first time in his career with points 23rd.
a victory, making him the 22nd player to reach the top since the ranking Turkey, at Solna, Sweden, ESPNEWS chains a lot. I thought it got better as the game 24. (78) Tommy Joe Martins, Chevrolet, 2018
owner points 25th.
began in 1986. He also would be the No. 2 seed behind Bryson De-
Chambeau among the top 30 who advance to the Tour Championship
Tuesday wore on. We spread them out a little bit. We got 25. (90) Josh Williams, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
points 26th.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL some creases in the running game. Guys kept 26. (8) Caesar Bacarella, Chevrolet, 2018
in two weeks, giving him a clear shot at the $10 million prize. owner points 27th.
Keegan Bradley might be there, too, all because of one putt. 7 p.m. — Regional coverage, Milwaukee at fighting. We made some positive plays on top of 27. (38) JJ Yeley, Chevrolet, 2018 owner points
28th.
Bradley left his 50-foot birdie putt about 7 feet short on the 18th Chicago Cubs OR Pittburgh at St. Louis, positive plays that allowed us to move the ball, 28. (15) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
hole Saturday. He made that for par to finish the third round in sixth MLB Network certainly on the scoring drive and it’s not good points 29th.
29. (52) David Starr, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
place, three shots out of the lead. That projects him to move up 22 spots 9 p.m. — Atlanta at San Francisco, Fox Sports enough. We have to play better.” points 30th.
30. (01) Vinnie Miller, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
into the 30th position in the FedEx Cup, which would bump out Jordan Southeast
Spieth. Ezekiel Elliott had 69 yards rushing on 16 car- points 32nd.
SOCCER 31. (12) Austin Cindric, Ford, 2017 owner
Still to be determined was whether another shot is hit — or enough 1:30 p.m. — UEFA Nations League, Spain vs. ries and a touchdown but was largely ineffective winner.
32. (10) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 2018 driver
of them. “We will do everything we can to play tomorrow,” White said. Croatia, at Elche, Spain, ESPN2 before the fourth quarter. winner.
33. (93) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, 2000 driver
The forecast was for light, scattered showers Monday morning, “We have to run it better,” Garrett said. “We
with thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. The hope was that the
7:30 p.m. — Men, International friendly, United winner.
34. (76) Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
rain would be light enough to play, and the thunderstorms would be slow States vs. Mexico, at Nashville, Tennessee, have to throw it better. Every part of it has to im- attempts 24-33rd.
35. (45) Josh Bilicki, Toyota, 2018 owner
to develop. ESPN prove. I thought our guys battled and I thought it attempts 24-36th.
— From Staff and Wire Reports got better as the game wore on.” 36. (40) Chad Finchum, Toyota, 2018 owner
attempts 24-37th.

Roundup
37. (66) Brandon Hightower, Dodge, 2018
owner attempts 24-39th.
The Associated Press
Top 25
The Associated Press
Mississippi Prep Football
Weekend Golf Scores 38. (74) Mike Harmon, Chevrolet, 2018 owner
attempts 24-41st.
39. (55) Bayley Currey, Toyota, 2018 owner
attempts 23-38th.
The weekly poll, with first-place votes in
parentheses, records through Sept. 8, total Continued from Page 1B Poll Fared PGA Tour Ryan Palmer .................. 70-69-70—209
Louis Oosthuizen ...........73-68-68—209 40. (89) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, 2018
points based on 25 points for a first-place vote Class Overall owner attempts 21-46th.
through one point for a 25th-place vote, and Lady Techsters to five shots. Only one reached 1. Starkville (4-0) beat Columbus 72-6. BMW Championship Cameron Smith ............... 71-71-68—210
Brandt Snedeker ............. 71-69-71—211
Failed to qualify
previous ranking: 2. Hattiesburg (4-0)beat Oak Grove 51-19 Sunday’s round ppd.; 41. (13) Timmy Hill, Dodge, 2018 owner
Rec. Pts Pv redshirt senior Rhylee DeCrane, who moved into 3. Northwest Rankin (3-0)idle. Round will be played today Brendan Steele .............. 74-69-69—212
Phil Mickelson ................. 73-72-67—212
attempts 7-47th.
1. Alabama (54) 2-0 1517 1 At Aronimink Golf Club
2. Clemson (6) 2-0 1430 2 a tie for second in school history in single-season 4. West Point (2-1) idle.
Newton Square, Pennsylvania Brian Harman .................69-72-76—217
Basketball
5. Tupelo (3-1) lost to Brandon 34-6
3. Georgia 2-0 1407 3
shutouts after picking up her sixth. Purse: $9 million Omega European
4. Ohio State 2-0 1288 4 6. Horn Lake (3-0) beat Booker T. Washington, Yardage: 7,267; Par 70 WNBA
5. Oklahoma 2-0 1263 6 MSU will now travel to Auburn (7-0) to open OK 36-6. Third Round Masters Finals
6. Wisconsin (1) 2-0 1227 5 7. Clinton (4-0) beat Germantown 42-14. Justin Rose .................... 66-63-64—193 At Crans-sur-Sierre GC (Best-of-five; x-if necessary)
7. Auburn 2-0 1224 7 conference play at 6:30 p.m. Friday. 8. Brandon (3-1) beat Tupelo 34-6. Rory McIlroy .................. 62-69-63—194 Crans Montana, Switzerland Seattle 2, Washington 0
8. Notre Dame 2-0 1022 8 Purse: $2.91 million Friday, Sept. 7
9. Stanford 2-0 992 10 n Ole Miss 2, Florida Atlantic 1: At Fayetteville, Arkansas, Gabby Lit- 9. Oak Grove (3-1) lost to Hattiesburg 51-19. Xander Schauffele ......... 63-64-67—194
Yardage: 6,848; Par: 70 Seattle 89, Washington 76
10. Noxubee County (2-2) lost to Meridian Tommy Fleetwood ..........71-62-62—195
10. Washington 1-1 884 9 tle’s header in the 89th minute Sunday lifted the Rebels (6-2) past the Owls Rickie Fowler .................65-65-65—195 Final Sunday’s Game
11. Penn State 2-0 836 13 26-23. NOTE: Fitzpatrick won on first playoff Seattle 75, Washington 73
12. LSU 2-0 830 11 (2-6) on the final day of the University of Arkansas tournament. Class 6A Keegan Bradley .............66-64-66—196
hole Wednesday’s Game
Francesco Molinari ........ 70-63-64—197
13. Virginia Tech 2-0 794 12 Jennifer Ocampo scored in the second minute for FAU. CeCe Kizer 1. Starkville (4-0) beat Columbus 72-6.
Billy Horschel ..................64-67-66—197
Matthew Fitzpatrick .69-64-63-67—263 Seattle at Washington, 7 p.m.
14. West Virginia 2-0 793 14 Lucas Bjerregaard ...68-65-67-63—263 x-Friday’s Game
15. TCU 2-0 678 16 scored off a header from Madisyn Pezzino to tie the match in the first half. 2. Northwest Rankin (3-0) idle. Justin Thomas ................64-67-66—197 Mike Lorenzo-Vera ..68-66-64-67—265 Seattle at Washington, 7 p.m.
3. Tupelo (3-1) lost to Brandon 34-6.
16. Mississippi State 2-0 654 18 On the game-winner, Mary Kate Smith sent in a perfect cross from the 4. Horn Lake (3-0) beat Booker T. Washington,
Hideki Matsuyama ..........66-64-67—197 Nacho Elvira ............66-69-67-66—268 x-Sunday, Sept. 16
17. Boise State 2-0 500 20 Patrick Reed ..................69-65-64—198 Daniel Brooks ..........69-67-64-69—269 Washington at Seattle, 7 p.m.
18. UCF 2-0 494 19
top corner of the 18-yard box and Little won the header, sneaking the ball OK 36-6. Gary Woodland ..............66-66-66—198 Hideto Tanihara .......65-66-71-68—270
19. Michigan 1-1 385 21 inside the post. 5. Brandon (3-1) beat Tupelo 34-6. Webb Simpson .............. 66-67-65—198 Wu Ashun .................70-65-65-70—270 WNBA Rookies of the Year
20. Oregon 2-0 301 23 Tiger Woods ...................62-70-66—198 Darren Fichardt ....... 68-71-68-64—271 2018 — A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas
21. Miami 1-1 299 22
Ole Miss will travel to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to take on Alabama on 7 p.m. Class 5A
Scott Piercy ................... 70-64-65—199 P. Khongwatmai ....... 68-71-68-64—271 2018 — Allisha Gray, Dallas
1. Hattiesburg (4-0) beat Oak Grove 51-19.
22. Southern Cal 1-1 250 17 Thursday in the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams. 2. West Point (2-1) idle. Andrew Putnam ............. 67-66-66—199 Charl Schwartzel ..... 67-69-68-67—271 2016 — Breanna Stewart, Seattle
23. Arizona State 2-0 139 NR n Alabama 5, Troy 0: At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Gigi Schorr scored three Ted Potter Jr. ................. 68-64-67—199 Doug Ghim ................66-65-71-71—271 2015 — Jewell Loyd, Seattle
24. Oklahoma State 2-0 119 NR 3. Lafayette (3-1) lost to Oxford 29-27. Jeunghun Wang ....... 71-68-70-64—273 2014 — Chiney Ogwumike, Connecticut
Tony Finau ..................... 68-64-67—199
25. Michigan State 1-1 104 15 goals Sunday to lift the Crimson Tide (5-2-1) past the Trojans (1-6-1) at the 4. Olive Branch (4-0) beat Kirby, Tenn., 42-21. Kevin Na ..........................70-62-67—199 Soren Kjeldsen ........65-70-69-69—273 2013 — Elena Delle Donne, Chicago
Also Receiving Votes: Utah 92, Texas A&M Alabama Soccer Complex. 5. Wayne County (2-1) idle. Jason Day ...................... 67-64-68—199 Lee Westwood .........68-69-66-70—273 2012 — Nneka Ogwumike, Los Angeles
90, Boston College 45, Houston 32, Maryland Class 4A Jon Rahm .......................66-69-65—200 Gavin Green ............69-69-63-72—273 2011 — Maya Moore, Minnesota
30, Colorado 25, Iowa 23, Kentucky 19, Duke Alabama has outscored the opposition 22-2 in its last five games. 1. Pontotoc (4-0) beat Aberdeen 48-8. Ryan Armour .................. 65-67-68—200
Laurie Canter ...........68-69-72-65—274 2010 — Tina Charles, Connecticut
10, North Carolina State 9, Ole Miss 5, Hawaii Senior Emma Welch broke the program’s career assist record with her Callum Shinkwin ......69-69-70-66—274
5, Washington State 4, South Florida 3, South
Carolina 2, Florida State 1. 20th.
(tie) Noxubee County (2-2) lost to Meridian
26-23.
Aaron Wise .................... 65-67-68—200
Byeong Hun An .............. 65-67-68—200
Alex Noren ..................... 64-66-70—200
Fabrizio Zanotti ........69-70-69-66—274
Richard McEvoy .......72-67-68-67—274
Pablo Larrazabal ......67-72-68-67—274
Football
Amway Coaches Top 25 The win also marked the third-consecutive game Alabama has scored 3. Louisville (3-1) beat Ripley 55-7.
4. East Central (3-0) beat Jefferson Davis Bubba Watson ............... 71-65-65—201 Nino Bertasio.............70-67-65-72—274 NFL
five or more goals. Bryson DeChambeau .....67-70-64—201 Haydn Porteous .......69-65-66-74—274 Thursday, Sept. 6
The weekly poll, with first-place votes in County 35-27. Philadelphia 18, Atlanta 12
parentheses, records through Sept. 8, total “We have so much versatility in our players,” Alabama coach Wes Hart Keith Mitchell .................. 67-67-67—201 Also
5. Poplarville (3-1) beat Stone 43-14. Jason Kokrak ................. 69-65-67—201 Chase Kopeka ......... 71-65-69-72—277 Sunday’s Games
points based on 25 points for first place through
one point for 25th, and previous ranking: said. “Gigi is listed as a defender, but she is effective in the attack because Class 3A Austin Cook ....................71-67-63—201 David Lipsky ............68-70-66-73—277 Cincinnati 34, Indianapolis 23
1. Jefferson Davis County (2-2) lost to East K. Aphibarnrat .......... 71-67-70-71—279 Jacksonville 20, N.Y. Giants 15
Rec. Pts Pvs she is good one on one, and she has some pace so we can put her up top. Adam Hadwin ................69-69-63—201
New England 27, Houston 20
1. Alabama (59)
2. Clemson (3)
2-0 1571 1
2-0 1481 2 As for Welch’s record, Hart said, “I never have sat down and talked to her
Central 35-27.
2. North Panola (3-1) beat Gentry 34-0.
Charles Howell III .......... 68-63-70—201
Brooks Koepka ..............69-68-65—202
World Amateur Team Minnesota 24, San Francisco 16
Tampa Bay 48, New Orleans 40
3. Georgia
4. Ohio State (1)
2-0 1437 3
2-0 1391 4
about the record. I didn’t want to bring light to it because it was going to happen 3. Winona (4-0) beat Forest 41-21. Kyle Stanley ....................67-70-65—202
Henrik Stenson .............. 66-69-67—202
Championship Baltimore 47, Buffalo 3
5. Oklahoma 2-0 1319 5 eventually if she kept doing the right things, and she had been. She’s grown 4. Houston (3-1) beat Itawamba AHS 34-28.
Beau Hossler ..................67-67-68—202
At Carton House, Dublin, Ireland Cleveland 21, Pittsburgh 21, OT
5. West Marion (4-0) beat Raleigh 14-8. m-Montgomerie Course: Kansas City 38, L.A. Chargers 28
6. Wisconsin 2-0 1252 6 tremendously, especially her confidence. The most important thing we’ve seen Dustin Johnson ..............70-68-64—202 7,070 yards, par-72 Washington 24, Arizona 6
7. Auburn 2-0 1221 7 Class 2A
8. Notre Dame 2-0 1029 8 from her as a player, is her development of her confidence.” 1. Taylorsville (4-0) beat Seminary 33-20.
Luke List ......................... 70-66-67—203 o-O’Meara Course: 7,179 yard, par-73 Denver 27, Seattle 24
Zach Johnson ................68-68-68—204 Final Carolina 16, Dallas 8
9. Stanford 2-0 1010 9 Welch made program history in the second half, surpassing the 19 career 2. Bay Springs (3-1) lost to West Jones 35-13. J.J. Spaun....................... 67-68-69—204 Denmark 132m-139o-137m-133o—541 Miami 27, Tennessee 20
10. Penn State 2-0 930 10
11. Virginia Tech 2-0 862 14 assists by former standout Libby Probst (2002-05). Assist number 20 came in 3. Scott Central (4-0) beat Florence 35-20. Brice Garnett.................. 70-67-67—204 Nicolai Hojgaard71-70-67-66 —274 Green Bay 24, Chicago 23
4. Collins (3-1) beat Magee 33-25. Andrew Landry.............. 68-70-66—204 Rasmus Hojgaard68-70-70-67 —275 Today’s Games
12. Washington 1-1 852 11 the 49th minute when freshman Riley Mattingly and Welch fought for posses- Jordan Spieth .................67-71-66—204 John Axelsen64-69-74-69 —276 N.Y. Jets at Detroit, 6:10 p.m.
13. LSU 2-0 850 15 5. Pisgah (3-1) lost to Lake 21-17.
14. TCU 2-0 743 16
sion of the ball before passing it off to Boswell for her first goal of the game. Class 1A Peter Uihlein ...................64-70-71—205 USA 140m-133o-134m-135o—542 L.A. Rams at Oakland, 9:20 p.m.
Boswell and Welch’s connection continued into the 64th minute, as Welch Abraham Ancer ..............69-68-68—205 Justin Suh69-67-68-69—273 Thursday’s Game
15. West Virginia 2-0 727 17 1. Simmons (3-0) beat Leland 64-0. Collin Morikawa72-66-66-71—275
16. Mississippi State 2-0 650 18 C.T. Pan........................... 67-67-71—205 Baltimore at Cincinnati, 7:20 p.m.
17. Boise State 2-0 507 19
challenged Troy’s goalkeeper to leave the box and from there she was able to 2. Lumberton (4-0) beat Franklin Co. 33-24.
Chez Reavie ...................68-70-67—205 Cole Hammer71-71-72-66—280 Sunday, Sept. 16
3. Nanih Waiya (3-1) beat Hamilton 46-0. Spain 140o-133m-134m-137o—544 Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, Noon
18. UCF 2-0 438 20 pass the ball back to Boswell for an effortless kick in the net. Ian Poulter ......................68-70-67—205
Alejandro Del Rey70-64-68-65—267
19. Oklahoma State 2-0 325 23 4. Okolona (3-1) beat H.W. Byers 46-0. Si Woo Kim .................... 71-68-66—205 Houston at Tennessee, Noon
20. Miami 1-1 296 21
n Southern Mississippi 2, Nicholls State 0: At Thibodaux, Louisiana, 5. Stringer (3-1) beat Mize 26-7. Patrick Cantlay ...............71-65-70—206 Angel Hidalgo73-69-66-72—280 Indianapolis at Washington, Noon
21. Southern Cal 1-1 295 12 the Golden Eagles (5-1) extended their winning streak to five Sunday with Class Private Schools Victor Pastor70-75-71-73—289 Minnesota at Green Bay, Noon
Paul Casey .....................69-68-69—206
22. Michigan 1-1 270 22 N.Zealand 139o-131m-134m-141o—545 Cleveland at New Orleans, Noon
their victory at Yockey Bernard Field on the campus of E.D. White Catholic 1. Jackson Prep (4-0) beat Pillow Academy Tyrrell Hatton .................69-68-69—206 Daniel Hillier69-65-69-70—273 Kansas City at Pittsburgh, Noon
23. Oregon 2-0 255 NR 41-0. Chris Kirk .......................69-68-69—206
24. Michigan State 1-1 152 13 High School. 2. Madison Ridgeland Aca. (4-0) beat Hartfield Brian Gay ....................... 66-71-69—206
Denzel Ieremia70-66-65-76—277 Miami at N.Y. Jets, Noon
Kerry Mountcastle73-76-70-71—290 Carolina at Atlanta, Noon
25. Arizona State 2-0 92 NR Senior midfielder/forward Stephanie Garcia gave the Golden Eagles a 1-0 Academy, 50-0. Patton Kizzire .................68-71-67—206 Italy 141m-133o-134m-140o—548 L.A. Chargers at Buffalo, Noon
Also Receiving Votes: Texas A&M 87, Utah Marc Leishman ..............74-66-66—206
86, Houston 46, South Carolina 43, Boston lead with her fourth goal of the season in the 33rd minute. 3. Jackson Aca. (4-0) beat Northeast
Pat Perez ....................... 69-70-68—207
L. Filippo Scalise68-69-68-70—275 Arizona at L.A. Rams, 3:05 p.m.
Stefano Mazzoli79-64-66-70—279 Detroit at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m.
College 37, Kentucky 34, South Florida 27, Senior midfielder Hannah Abrams scored off an assist from sophomore Lauderdale 31-14. Emiliano Grillo ................ 67-70-71—208 Giovanni Manzoni73-77-73-72—295 Oakland at Denver, 3:25 p.m.
Washington State 21, Colorado 20, Florida 4. Starkville Aca. (4-0) beat East Webster,
State 17, N.C. State 16, Iowa 15, Duke 13, midfielder Miah Zuazua in the second half to provide insurance. 51-0.
Rafa Cabrera Bello ........ 70-68-70—208 Norway 141o-138m-133m-136o—548 New England at Jacksonville, 3:25 p.m.
Kevin Kisner ................... 72-67-69—208 Viktor Hovland70-73-65-67—275 N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 7:20 p.m.
Appalachian State 12, Cincinnati 11, Hawaii 10, Southern Miss had a 12-2 shots advantage. 5. Parklane Aca. (3-1) lost to Columbia Aca., Adam Scott .................... 74-68-66—208 Kristoffer Reitan71-70-68-69—278 Monday, Sept. 17
Maryland 9, Missouri 8, Memphis 3, Vanderbilt
3, Arkansas State 1, Texas 1. Southern Miss will take on Jackson State at 4 p.m. Thursday in Jackson. 34-28. Chesson Hadley ............ 69-69-71—209 Jarle Volden72-68-73-69—282 Seattle at Chicago, 7:15 p.m.
4B Monday, September 10, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL American League
East Division

National League
East Division
W L Pct GB

Braves rally for six runs in ninth to beat D-backs


W L Pct GB
Boston 98 46 .681 — Atlanta 79 64 .552 —
Philadelphia 74 68 .521 4½
New York 89 54 .622 8½ Washington 71 72 .497 8
Tampa Bay 78 64 .549 19 New York 65 77 .458 13½
Toronto 65 78 .455 32½ Miami 56 86 .394 22½
Baltimore 41 102 .287 56½ Central Division
Central Division W L Pct GB
By JOSE M. ROMERO good pitch to hit and I was able to hit glad he canceled the bunt order. W L Pct GB Chicago 83 59 .585 —
Milwaukee 82 62 .569 2
The Associated Press the ball like that.” “Bunting is easier said than done,” Cleveland 81 62 .566 —
St. Louis 79 64 .552 4½
Minnesota 65 77 .458 15½ Pittsburgh 71 71 .500 12
The third-place Diamondbacks Snitker said. “After two strikes, the Detroit 59 84 .413 22 Cincinnati 61 83 .424 23
PHOENIX — Ender Inciarte failed have lost seven of nine. They stayed last thing I wanted him to do was foul Chicago 56 87 .392 25 West Division
Kansas City 47 95 .331 33½ W L Pct GB
to execute a sacrifice bunt in the ninth two-and-a-half games behind NL a ball off. So I just took it off and thank West Division Colorado 78 64 .549 —
Los Angeles 78 65 .545 ½
inning. It worked out just fine for the West-leading Colorado. God I did.”

Houston
W L Pct
89 54 .622
GB
— Arizona 76 67 .531 2½
Atlanta Braves. Atlanta didn’t have a hit until Ron- After Boxberger left to boos from Oakland 87 57 .604 2½
San Francisco
San Diego
68 76 .472 11
57 88 .393 22½
Seattle 79 64 .552 10
Facing a 3-2 count with two men ald Acuna Jr. homered off Robbie the crowd at Chase Field, Lucas Duda Los Angeles 71 72 .497 18 Late Saturday
on, Inciarte swung away and hit a go- Ray in the sixth. The Braves trailed greeted reliever Yoan Lopez with a Texas 61 82 .427 28 Atlanta 5, Arizona 4, 10 innings
Colorado 4, L.A. Dodgers 2
ahead, three-run homer during a six- 4-3 going into the ninth before Tyler long home run to right. Acuna then Late Saturday Washington 6, Chicago Cubs 5, 2nd game
N.Y. Yankees 4, Seattle 2 Sunday’s Games
run rally, and the Braves went on to Flowers and Ozzie Albies opened tripled and Johan Camargo hit his Sunday’s Games Chicago Cubs at Washington, ppd.
Miami at Pittsburgh, ppd.
beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 9-5 with singles off Brad Boxberger (2-7) 18th homer. Toronto 6, Cleveland 2 N.Y. Mets 6, Philadelphia 4
St. Louis 5, Detroit 2 St. Louis 5, Detroit 2
and increase their NL East lead to and Inciarte, a former Diamondbacks Lopez failed to record an out in his Tampa Bay 8, Baltimore 3 Milwaukee 6, San Francisco 3
four-and-a-half games. fan favorite, went deep. major league debut as Arizona’s bull-
L.A. Angels 1, Chicago White Sox 0
Minnesota 3, Kansas City 1
L.A. Dodgers 9, Colorado 6
Atlanta 9, Arizona 5
Atlanta took advantage of a loss by “Fastball, just pulled it over the pen imploded. Manager Torey Lovul- Oakland 7, Texas 3 San Diego 7, Cincinnati 6
Today’s Games
Seattle 3, N.Y. Yankees 2
Philadelphia to match its biggest divi- plate a little bit, and (Inciarte) was lo elected not to use a group of his Boston 6, Houston 5
L.A. Dodgers (Wood 8-6) at Cincinnati (Reed
0-2), 5:40 p.m.
sion edge of the season. Atlanta took on it,” Boxberger said. “It’s definitely preferred relievers to give them rest. Today’s Games
Houston (Verlander 14-9) at Detroit (Liriano
Washington (Fedde 1-3) at Philadelphia
(Arrieta 10-9), 6:05 p.m.
three of four in the series. frustrating. Nothing is kind of going “I know we have a very capable 4-9), 5:10 p.m. Miami (Brigham 0-1) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 8-8),
Cleveland (Kluber 18-7) at Tampa Bay (Castillo 6:10 p.m.
“I was just trying to hit it hard up my way. Balls are being hit just out group down there who has pretty 3-2), 6:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Miley 3-2) at Chicago Cubs (Lester
15-5), 7:05 p.m.
in the air somewhere, because I want- of the reach of our defenders and the much done it all year long,” Lovullo N.Y. Yankees (Happ 15-6) at Minnesota
(Gibson 7-12), 7:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Williams 12-9) at St. Louis
ed to move the runners however I ball is kind of bouncing the opposite said. “I believe in that group. They Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-10) at Kansas
(Wainwright 1-3), 7:15 p.m.
Arizona (Godley 14-8) at Colorado (Marquez
can and I didn’t want to hit a ball into direction of where I want it to go.” are going to get some big outs for us City (Junis 8-12), 7:15 p.m.
Texas (Minor 11-7) at L.A. Angels (Barria
11-9), 7:40 p.m.
Atlanta (Newcomb 11-8) at San Francisco
a double play,” Inciarte said. “I got a Braves manager Brian Snitker was down the stretch.” 10-8), 9:07 p.m. (Rodriguez 6-2), 9:15 p.m.

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
DEAR ABBY: but I also don’t trip but was informed it was
There’s this wom- want to ruin my nonrefundable. So now we are
an I’ve known mother’s friend- locked into a cruise that’s still
since I was a ship with her by going to cost us $1,500 or
child. She’s a Je- offending her by more in other expenses while
hovah’s Witness being honest. we are on the cruise.
I’ll call Beatrice. Is there a po- I like to pay my own way
She comes by lite way to tell Be- and have never asked anyone
my house every atrice that, with for help or money. She said
so often to share all due respect, it was “a gift, not a loan” and
pamphlets and I don’t want to I was being ungrateful, so I
talk about her hear about her finally accepted the “gift.” Now
ZITS religion. She is pamphlets, and I’m going to have this hanging
a casual friend she should come over my head. It’s putting us in
of my mother’s by to discuss more financial trouble, so we
(who I live with), them only when are trying to get a loan to cover
so I feel I have my mom’s home? the extra expenses. I don’t
to let her inside
Dear Abby Or must I just think I can enjoy the trip now.
when she’s at the continue to smile Am I ungrateful? She’s
door. If it were anyone else, and nod politely like I always been my best friend for more
I’d say a polite “No, thank you, do? — NOT INTERESTED IN than 40 years and I don’t want
goodbye,” and shut the door. NEW ENGLAND this to affect our friendship.
But because it’s Beatrice, DEAR NOT INTERESTED: No What should I do at this point?
I’m roped into listening to her rule of etiquette demands that — EXPENSIVE “GIFT” IN THE
spiel. you listen to Beatrice’s reli- WEST
More often than not, gious diatribes. All you need to DEAR EXPENSIVE “GIFT”:
Mom’s not even home when say to her is, “My mother isn’t Your generous friend acted on
GARFIELD Beatrice comes over with her home, and I’m not interested impulse, without considering
pamphlets because they work in taking your pamphlets or the fact that even with her
similar hours. And each time, I hearing you preach. Because paying your fare, the cruise
find myself trapped into listen- you’re a friend of Mom’s, come would still cost you money.
ing to her jabber away while I back when Mom is home, and Forgive her for her mistake,
politely smile and nod. be sure to call first.” take the trip and do your best
Not only am I non-reli- DEAR ABBY: I am really to enjoy it so you don’t ruin the
gious, but I am a member of upset about something my trip for her.
the LGBTQ community, and I best friend did involving a Dear Abby is written by
know for a fact that Beatrice cruise that’s planned for next Abigail Van Buren, also known
shunned a family member February. Because of financial as Jeanne Phillips, and was
after he came out as gay. setbacks, we can no longer af- founded by her mother, Pauline
I don’t want to keep ford the trip. She went ahead Phillips. Contact Dear Abby
pretending I’m interested and paid for our cruise. I was at www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
in listening to her script, or so upset I called the travel Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA
CANDORVILLE even talking to her in general, agent and tried to cancel the 90069.

Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Sept. TAURUS (April 20-May love, this does not happen
10). It’s a year of discovery 20). We are all stuck inside because you’re with someone
in which a new gem will be re- ourselves, though some seem you love. Appreciate your own
vealed monthly. Spiritual truths, more stuck than others. Empa- part in the experience.
treasures of the heart and actu- thy isn’t just a virtue for better LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
al material finds will be among souls; it’s also a ticket to living Trust is a commodity. People
the spoils. Apply what you learn more lives than just the one who are entrusted are able to
in inventive ways. Lifestyle that we live from behind our own do and experience things that
change brings enhanced health eyeballs. distrusted people cannot. Trust
and attractiveness. This may be GEMINI (May 21-June 21). that is freely given won’t buy
inspired by an exciting new re- There are sunk costs to con- much, though earned trust can
BABY BLUES lationship. Scorpio and Gemini sider -- money, time and energy open entire worlds.
adore you. Your lucky numbers you’ll never get back. Recall VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
are: 8, 4, 44, 23 and 18. them and say one last goodbye. You’ll become sensitive to
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Those sunk costs are a thing of another person’s tendencies
Framing the truth is a social the past and have no bearing on and rhythms and be able to
skill. As it is with all framing, your next step into the future. predict this person’s next move
there are decisions to be made CANCER (June 22-July 22). — a form of love, really, as it
about the positioning. Cropping Though basic daily occurrences requires a certain quality of
is an option, and it’s one you seem to have special meaning attention to figure out.
should strongly consider today. when you’re with someone you LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
As your guiding planet, Venus,
communicates freely today, so
will you. This communication
isn’t restricted to loved ones
or even humans. You’ll be in
BEETLE BAILEY kinship with animals, rocks,
even the sky.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Sociology teaches us that
lying is innate. Animals evolve
to deceive predators. Sign lan-
guage-trained gorillas tell fibs,
as do toddlers. Today you’ll hear
lies of little consequence, the
sort you’d be gracious to ignore.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). It is said that each person
is a world. Though you do enjoy
tourism, you’ll spend the most
time with those whose worlds
MALLARD FILLMORE you understand and relate to.
Bonds will be built in realities
that are shared, not imposed.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). Protect your solitude.
If you’re with even one other
person, you won’t be completely
yourself. Alone, you’ll have a
sense of spiritual stillness that
allows you to get a better feel
for what is really worth doing at
this time.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). It’s challenging to save
money when there are so many
FAMILY CIRCUS things you need and want. Your
increased interests and appe-
tites make this a good time to
explore a side business.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Helping others have their
fun will be much easier to do
when you’ve helped yourself
first. It’s wrong, selfish even, to
ignore your own need for com-
fort, pleasure and excitement.

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INDEX
Friday Paper Deadline is Thursday 12:00 P.M.
tronic Bidding System
LEGAL NOTICES must be submitted 3and must be accompan-
business days
ied by Proposal Secur-
prior to first publication
ity in thedate
form of an ac-
ceptable Bid Bond in
the amount equal to at
• Please read your ad on the first day of publication.
least fiveWe accept
percent (5%)
responsibility only for the first incorrect insertion.
of the Base Bid. In 0 Legals 1780 Sitting with Elderly/Sick 4000 Merchandise 5000 Pets & Livestock 8000 Real Estate
• The Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errorssecur-
either case, such nor for 1790 Stump Removal 4030 Air Conditioners 5100 Free Pets 8050 Commercial Property
ity tocost
be forfeited as li-
1000 Service 1800 Swimming Pools 4060 Antiques 5150 Pets 8100 Farms & Timberland
omission of copy. Liability shall not exceed the of that portion of 1030 Air Conditioning & Heating
space occupied by such error. quidated damages, not 1830 Tax Service 4090 Appliances 5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock 8150 Houses - Northside
penalty, by any bidder 1060 Appliance Repair 1860 Tree Service
• All questions regarding classified ads currently 4120 Auctions 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming 8200 Houses - East
who running should
fails to carry out be 1070 Asphalt & Paving 1890 Upholstery
directed to the Classified Department. the terms of the propos- 4150 Baby Articles 5300 Supplies/Accessories 8250 Houses - New Hope
1090 Automotive Services 1910 Welding
• All ads are subject to the approval of this paper. The Commercial
al, execute contract and 4180 Bargain Column 5350 Veterinarians 8300 Houses - South
1120 Building & Remodeling
Dispatch reserves the right to reject, revise, post Performance
classify or cancelBondany 2000 Announcements 4210 Bicycles 5400 Wanted To Buy 8350 Houses - West
in the form and amount 1150 Carpeting/Flooring
advertising at any time. 4240 Building Materials 8450 Houses - Caledonia
within the time spe- 1180 Childcare 2050 Card of Thanks
4250 Burial Plots
6000 Financial 8500 Houses - Other
cified. The Bid Bond, if 1210 Chimney Cleaning 2100 Fraternal & Lodge 6050 Business Opportunity
Advertisements must be used, shall be payable 2150 Good Things To Eat 4270 Business Furniture & 8520 Hunting Land
1240 Contractors 6100 Business Opportunity Wanted
to the Owner. 2200 In Memorial Equipment 8550 Investment Property
1250 Computer Services 6120 Check Cashing
paid for in advance.
Bids on the Project 1270 Electrical
1300 Excavating
2250 Instruction & School
2300 Lost & Found
4300 Camera Equipment
4330 Clothing
6150 Insurance
6200 Loans
8600 Lots & Acreage
8650 Mobile Homes
must be received on or 4360 Coins & Jewelry 8700 Mobile Home Spaces
You may cancel at any time during regular
beforebusiness
the periodhours
sched- 1320 Fitness Training 2350 Personals
4390 Computer Equipment
6250 Mortgages
8750 Resort Property
and receiveADVERTISEMENT
a refund for days
FOR not published.
uled for the Project and
no bid withdrawn after
1330 Furniture Repair & Refinishing 2400 Special Notices
4420 Farm Equipment & Supplies
6300 Stocks & Bonds
8800 River Property
BIDS 1360 General Services 2600 Travel/Entertainment 6350 Business for Sale
the scheduled closing 4450 Firewood 8850 Wanted to Buy

FREE SERVICES
1380 Housecleaning 3000 Employment
Notice is hereby given time for the Project for a
1390 Insulation
4460 Flea Markets 7000 Rentals 8900 Waterfront Property
that sealed bids or elec- period of forty-five (45) 3050 Clerical & Office 4480 Furniture 7050 Apartments
tronic bids will be re- days. 1400 Insurance 3100 Data Processing/ Computer 4510 Garage Sales 7100 Commercial Property
9000 Transportation
ceived for the project 1410 Interior Decorators 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts
Bargain Column named below Ad must fit inAll
by The bids submitted
4 lines
Housing Authority of the cess of $50,000.00 by
in ex-
(approximately 1440 Jewelry/Watch Repair
1470 Lawn Care/Landscaping
3150 Domestic Help
3170 Engineering
4540 General Merchandise
4570 Household Goods
7150 Houses
7180 Hunting Land
9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing
9150 Autos for Sale
20 characters per line) and
City will run for
of Columbus, P O 3 days.
a PrimeFororitems $100 or
Subcontract- 3200 General Help Wanted 4630 Lawn & Garden 7190 Land for Rent/Lease
1500 Locksmiths 9200 Aviation
less ONLY. More than Boxone 1384,item914may
4th be in or same
to doad,anybut prices
erection,
1530 Machinery Repair
3250 Management Positions 4660 Merchandise Rentals 7200 Mobile Homes
9250 Boats & Marine
Street South (39701), building, construction, 3300 Medical/Dental
may not total over $100, Columbus,no relists.
Mississippi repair, maintenance, or 1560 Mobile Home Services
4690 Musical Instruments 7250 Mobile Home Spaces
9300 Camper/R.V.’s
related work must com-
3350 Opportunity Information 4700 Satellites 7300 Office Spaces
Free Pets
39703 until 2:00 p.m. 1590 Moving & Storage 9350 Golf Carts
3400 Part-Time 4720 Sporting Goods 7350 Resort Rentals
Up toon4Tuesday,
lines, runs for 69,days.
October ply with the Mississippi 1620 Painting & Papering 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs
2018. Bids may be sub- Contractors Act of 3450 Positions Wanted 4750 Stereos & TV’s 7400 River Property
Lost & Found mitted directly to the
Up to 6 lines, ad will 1985, by securing a
run for 6 days.
location listed below or Certificate of Respons-
1650 Pest Control
1680 Plumbing
3500 Professional
3550 Restaurant/Hotel
4780 Wanted To Buy 7450 Rooms
7500 Storage & Garages
9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment
9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses
electronically through ibility from the State 1710 Printing 3600 Sales/Marketing 9550 Wanted to Buy
These ads are taken by fax, e-mail or in person at
Electronic Bidding Sys-
tem as listed below.
Board of Contractors.
Each bid, exceeding
1740 Roofing & Guttering 3650Trades
7520 Vacation Rentals
7550 Wanted to Rent
our office. Ads will not be take by telephone. $5,000.00, must be ac-
1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers 3700Truck Driving 7600 Waterfront Property
1) Location for Receipt companied by the Bid-
of Bids: der's certified check or
Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010Office of aLegal
Administrative bid Notices
bond,0010
duly ex- Legal Notices 0010 General Services 1360 Lawn Care / Landscaping Stump Removal 1790 Tree Services 1860 General Help Wanted 3200
The Housing Authority of ecuted by the Bidder as 1470
The following vehicles the City of Columbus, P principal and having IN THE CHANCERY RETAINER WALL, drive- VICKERS TREE THE COMMERCIAL Dis-
have been abandoned O Box 1384, 914 4th surety thereon, a surety COURT OF LOWNDES way, foundation, con- TERRA CARE SERVICE, LLC patch is seeking a
at TVG Body Shop, 305 Street South (39701), company approved by COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI crete, masonry restora- Landscaping L.L.C. Tree trimming and re- mechanically-minded in-
Evergreen Dr., Aber- Columbus, MS 39703 the Owner and signed tion, remodeling, base- Phone: 662-549-1878 moval. Fully insured. dividual to work in its
deen, MS, 39730: by an agent, regularly IN RE: ment foundation, re- Landscaping, Property Free estimates. pressroom. Applicants
OR commissioned and li- pairs, small dump truck Clean Up, Plant Care, Call Curt 662-418-0889 must be comfortable
2017 Nissan Sentra censed to transact busi- ESTATE OF HOMER hauling (5-6 yd) load & Bush Hogging, or 662-549-2902 working around heavy
VIN# 2) Location for Receipt ness in Mississippi, in SWAIN demolition/lot cleaning. Herbicide Spraying ALLSTUMP GRINDING “A cut above the rest” machinery, adhering to
3N1AB7AP6HY218211 of Electronic Bids: the amount of five per- Burr Masonry SERVICE tight deadlines and
www.jbhmplans.com cent of the bid. All bid MARY S. SWAIN, EXEC- 662-242-0259. Painting & Papering 1620 GET 'ER DONE! General Help Wanted 3200 must have an eye for
2015 Dodge Challenger bonds must be accom- UTRIX NO. 2018-0194 We can grind all your detail & quality. Flexible
VIN# Plans and Specifica- panied by the appropri- STORAGE UNITS FOR CLIFF'S PAINTING. Cliff stumps. Hard to reach CONSTRUCTION FORE- hours are a must. Email
2C3CDZATOFH703489 tions Entitled: ate Power of Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS RENT @ 1801 Main St. Baswell. Free estim- places, blown over MAN: 10 years heavy resume to
designating the Missis- 10x10-$45 ates. Interior/Exterior roots, hillsides, back- field experience, med. mfloyd@cdispatch.com
IF THESE VEHICLES ARE THE HOUSING AUTHOR- sippi Resident Agent. Letters Testamentary 10x15-$55 work. 30 years experi- yards, pastures. Free to large earthwork, or drop resumes off at
NOT CLAIMED THEY ITY OF THE CITY OF have been granted and 10x20-$65 ence. Many references. estimates. You find it, water, sewer, storm 516 Main St,
WILL BE PUT UP FOR COLUMBUS The Owner reserves the issued to Mary S. 662-434-5555 662-327-9079. we'll grind it! drain and asphalt pav- Columbus, MS 39701.
SALE ON THE 4TH DAY BURNED UNITS RENOV- right to reject any and Swain, Executrix of the 662-386-0006. 662-361-8379 ing projects - local. Re- No phone calls please.
OF OCTOBER, 2018 AT ATIONS all bids on any or all Estate of Homer Swain, sponsible for site super-
projects and to waive in- deceased, by the Chan-
Housekeeping 1380 SULLIVAN'S PAINT
7:00 A.M. AT TVG BODY 401, 403, 405, 407 Tree Services 1860 vision, manage cost,
SHOP, 305 EVER- 16TH AVENUE SOUTH formalities. cery Court of Lowndes HUDSON CLEANING SERVICE capable of getting top
Certified in lead HELP WANTED – EXPER-
GREEN DR., ABERDEEN, COLUMBUS, MISSIS- County, Mississippi, on SERVICE. Commercial A&T Tree Service production and perform- IENCED HEAVY EQUIP-
MS 39730. SIPPI A Pre-Bid Conference is the 5th day of Septem- removal. Offering spe-
or Residential. Free cial prices on interior & Bucket truck & stump ance from site person- MENT OPERATORS
scheduled to be held ber, 2018. This is to Quotes! Cleaning level removal. Free est. nel, and take a project
exterior painting, pres- NEEDED FOR LOCAL
Contact TVG Body Shop May be inspected at the Friday, September 28, give notice to all per- options. Refs available. Serving Columbus from start up through PROJECT. MUST BE
at 662-346-9426. office of the Architect 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at sons having claims sure washing & sheet completion meeting
662-251-0351. rock repairs. since 1987. Senior ABLE TO MAINTAIN &
named below, or may the Administrative Of- against said estate to citizen disc. Call Alvin @ deadlines. Fax resume
Free Estimates OPERATE DOZERS AND
Publish: 9/10, 9/17 & be obtained from the Ar- fice of The Housing Au- Probate and Register Lawn Care / Landscaping 242-0324/241-4447 to 662-492-4490 or EXCAVATORS. Fax re-
9/24/2018 chitect as set out be- thority of the City of same with the Chan- Call 435-6528
"We'll go out on a limb email to jm.sitemasters sume to 662-492-4490
low: Columbus, 914 4th cery Clerk of Lowndes 1470 for you!" @yahoo.com
IN THE CHANCERY Street South, Colum- or email to jm.sitemast
County, Mississippi,
COURT OF LOWNDES
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
a. Qualified Prime (Gen- bus, Mississippi within ninety (90) days INFINITY LAWN CARE
& LANDSCAPING
It’s a classified J&A TREE REMOVAL COLUMBUS LAW firm ers@yahoo.com
eral) Contractors, Sub- 39701. after the first publica- Work from a bucket Dunn & Hemphill in
contractors, and Materi-
IN THE MATTER OF THE al Suppliers are re-
tion of this Notice to Mowing, landscaping,
and clean up.
rule-of-thumb: truck. Insured/bonded. search of a legal secret-
OWNER: Creditors. A failure to so Call Jimmy for a free es- ary/paralegal with 5 yrs WAREHOUSE POSITION,
ESTATE
OF THOMAS E. LOTT,
quired to register and THE HOUSING AUTHOR- Probate and Register Call for FREE quote!
662-574-2276
We tell readers timate 662-386-6286. office experience pre- FULL TIME. Driver with
order bid documents at ITY OF THE CITY OF said claim will forever ferred with references. Class D License. Heavy
JR., DECEASED www.jbhmplans.com. COLUMBUS bar the same. what they need Please send resume to: Lifting Required.
P O BOX 1384 (39703) JESSE & BEVERLY'S Dunn & Hemphill, Apply in person at
NO. 2018-0191-B b. Bid documents are 914 4TH STREET /s/ Mary S. Swain LAWN SERVICE. Mow- to know to buy cdispatch.com P.O. Drawer 1426, Bell Building Supply,
402 Lampkin Street
available as paper SOUTH Mary S. Swain, Executrix ing, cleanup, landscap- Columbus, MS 39703,
THOMAS BEARDEN
LOTT, EDISON JAMES
prints or as digital cop- COLUMBUS, MISSIS- ing, sodding, & tree cut- what they need. OR email: wddunn@ in Starkville.
Ask for Foley or Wes.
ies on CD. Cost of CD SIPPI 39701 OF COUNSEL: ting. 356-6525. marketstreetlaw.com
LOTT, (.pdf Format) is $50 per Aubrey E. Nichols, MB
and MARION LOTT KIL- CD. Bid documents are ARCHITECT: #3842 General Help Wanted 3200
ARSKI, EXECUTORS non-refundable and JBHM Architects, PA The Nichols Firm, PLLC
must be purchased P O Box 9127 Post Office Box 1081
NOTICE TO CREDITORS through the website. 104 THIRD STREET Columbus, MS 39703-
SOUTH (39701) 1081
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have been granted and website registration and PH: (662) 329-4883 (662) 328-4345 FAX
issued to Thomas online orders please FX: (662) 329-2725 anichols@thenichols-
Bearden Lott, Edison contact our web sup- firm.net
James Lott, and Marion port line at (662) 407- DATES OF ADVERTISE-
Lott Kilarski, Executors 0193. MENT: PUBLISH: 9/10, 9/17,
of the Estate of Thomas Monday, September 10, & 9/24/2018
E. Lott, Jr., deceased, d. All plan holders are 2018
by the Chancery Court required to have a valid Monday, September 17, Building & Remodeling 1120
of Lowndes County, Mis- email address for regis- 2018
sissippi, on the 5 day of tration. CJ'S ROOFING & HOME Classes / Training Medical Supplies Services-Medical
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Estate of Thomas E. and issued to Angela too small. 549-7031.
shall be submitted as
Barberi, Administratrix details. 855-400-8263
Lott, Jr. instructed by the Elec-
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tronic Bidding System Services-General
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Bearden Lott ied by Proposal Secur-
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projects. Require-
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skills. Must be ex- For pricing call/text fenced patio, off street tom blinds, large de-
tremely reliable, 601-590-1982. parking. M-I-L Apt incl. tached garage w/ solid
timely, organized, & kit, kitchenette, BR & oak cabinets. Master
detail oriented with 3 YORKIE male puppies. bath. 323 13th St N. closet is a safe room.
positive attitude & CKC registered with $1250/mo., Dep. Req. Asking $252,000,
character. Back- health records. Nine Ref/app. req. No HUD. Serious Inquiries Only!
ground in construc- weeks old. Call or text 662-386-7506. Call 205-662-3633.
tion supervision pre- 662-256-0951.
ferred but not re- SHERWOOD FOREST,
Investment Property 8550
quired. Salaried posi- Apts For Rent: Northside 7010
3BR/2BA, 2,000sqft at
tion with benefits & FANTASTIC ENTREPREN-
vehicle furnished. FOX RUN COMPANY LLC 50 King Edward Dr. New EURIAL Opportunity to
Email resume to 1 & 2 BR near hospital. range & fridge. W/D in- own your own home and
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discount offered, pet $1150/mo + dep. Location! $115,000
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SITE MAINTENANCE. ON 3BR/1BA Close to by- Park in New Hope (East
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with excellent commu- carport, fenced back-
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Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. yard, large outside tric remodeled Mobile
tional skills, a strong shop. $695/mo. $695
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ity to relate to a wide
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ated and pumped, con-
venient to everything –
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CLASS A CDL Driver 3 Bedrooms Call (303)549-8359. pharmacy, YMCA, Lake
Lowndes State Park.
with Truck & Lowboy Call/text for more info,
Trailer experience to Furnished & NICE HOUSE W/ POOL.
3BR/2.5BA, LOTS OF Pam, 601-310-3528.
load, haul, & unload
heavy construction Unfurnished CLOSETS, GAS FIRE- INVESTORS OPPORTUN-
equipment. Overnight PLACE, LARGE DEN, ITY: 10 unit apartment
travel required. Only 1, 2, & 3 Baths SUN ROOM W/ SUNKEN complex, leases at
qualified applicants with Lease, Deposit $1200 SPA, IN-GROUND POOL.
A MONTH, DE-
$350 per month per
clean MVR, current unit. Corner of Military &
medical examiner’s cer- & Credit Check POSIT REQUIRED. 6th Ave. N. $199k.
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327-8555
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resume to 662-492- Lots & Acreage 8600
4490 or email to Mobile Homes for Rent 7250
jm.sitemasters 200 ACRES timberland
@yahoo.com Apts For Rent: Other 7080 2BR FURNISHED. All for sale. Mature saw
utilities included. 2 timber, excellent
1 & 2 BR Apts for Rent. people. $200 per week.
Military & 6th Ave N. hunting. Monroe County
DRIVERS NEEDED - No lease. No deposit. near Greenwood
Poole Trucking is a CH&A and Owner pays Call 662-275-0666.
water. $350 per month, Springs, MS.
great place to build a PRICED TO SELL.
career! Seeking hard- deposit required.
662-352-4776. 37FT 5TH-Wheel Coach- Call: (615) 719-8329
working, dedicated & man Camper, New Hope Email:
self-motivated drivers to 3 mos lease, $400/mo, piper6626@gmail.com
join our trucking family. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 12 mo lease-$375/mo.
*2yrs exp. needed Columbus apt available. 28 ACRES on Duncan
Great park, incl water, Rd. in Caledonia.
*Flatbed training avail. 2BR/2BA. Call 662- septic & garbage. You
*Safety & Compliance a 328-8655 or 662-574- pay electric & propane.
$80,000 OBO. ACROSS
7879. Serious inquiries only.
MUST No pets or smoking, Call 662-386-7070. 1 Wash thoroughly
*Maintaining service
hours on-time DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, please. Ref's req. You
will love the quiet, safe FALL SPECIAL
6 Slugger Sammy
CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
*Equiptment care &
historic district, 1 block neighborhood, conveni- 1.95 acre lots. 10 Place of action
securing loads Good/bad credit.
to DOT standards from downtown, $575/ ent to everything. Call
Pam, 601-310-3528. 10% down, as low as
11 Opium flower
mo. + $575 dep. NO
*Lease options after
PETS. 662-574-8789. $299/mo. Eaton Land. 13 Track events
1 year
Contact Brad at Peaceful & Quiet area. FOR RENT: Very nice 662-361-7711 14 Scarlett’s last
662-386-8517 or 2BR/2BA, just off Milit- WOODED: 6.4 Acres in name
pooletrucking@ FIRST FULL MONTH ary & Black Creek Rd. Oktibbeha Co, small
gmail.com RENT FREE! 1 & 2 Bed- Quiet, respectable trail- lake, turn left on Nich- 15 Seventh Greek
room Apts/Townhomes. er park. 662-24-6439 or ols Rd, $49,900. letter
Stove & refrigerator. 662-570-3340. 662-312-5184.
Antiques 4060 $335-$600 Monthly. 16 Knight’s address
Credit check & deposit. LOTS FOR Rent in New Mobile Homes for Sale 8650 18 Peculiarity
OLD METAL Coke patio Coleman Realty,
Hope Mobile Home
table w/ 4 folding 662-329-2323. Park. $160-$200/mo, 16X88 SINGLEWIDE. 19 Called or wrote,
chairs. $475. Call after
6p. 662-304-7921. will prepare site. Hurry, That's right, 88 feet say
COLEMAN only 3 lots available!
Pam, 601-310-3528.
long! Huge living room &
kitchen. Must see! 22 Inquire
Bargain Column 4180 RENTALS Only $58,900. 23 Novel idea
662-570-1375
USED MASON Tools in
TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS NICE 3/2 DBL/MH 24 Assume as a fact
Columbus Schools.
great condition. Motar
Box, $20, (2)Brick
1 BEDROOM $600 rent/$600 dep.
5BR/3BA. Central AC
and skirting. Delivery,
27 Spoiled kids Sunday’s answer
Tongs, $10 ea., Mason 2 BEDROOMS Hwy. 373. Call 601- set up & tie down in- 28 Privy to
940-1397 or 662-308-
Level, $20. 662-242- 3 BEDROOMS 7781.
cluded. Only $79,900. 29 Day in Tijuana 3 Sports summary 26 Choir member
1959/662-328-3504. 662-570-1375.
30 Restrained 4 French article 27 Two-wheeler
LEASE, ASSUME PAYMENTS.
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Farm Equipment & Supplies


Office Spaces For Rent 7300
Singlewides & 35 Mess up 5 McCartney, with 29 Genetic stuff
4420 DEPOSIT GREAT, CONVENIENT Doublewides available. 36 Opposing vote the Beatles 31 Prologue
AND location! Office space Small transfer fee re-
quired. 662-570-1375. 37 Sprinted 6 Soccer or squash 32 Writer Jong
2016 JOHN Deere for lease at 822 2nd
5100E Tractor, 210 CREDIT CHECK Ave. N. 662-574-3970. USED SINGLEWIDE.
38 Comedic tribute 7 Sound of delight 33 “Be quiet!”
hours. $46,500. 14x52, 2BR/1BA. Deliv- 40 Twilled material 8 Kitchen tool 34 Shoelace prob-
Also, 2016 15ft
Kubota Bush hog avail. 662-329-2323 Commercial Property 8050 ery, set-up & tie down
included. Only $15,995.
42 Sub system 9 Jam fruit lems
205-329-1790. RETAIL SPACE located 662-570-1375. 43 Permitted 12 Marina boats 39 — Antonio
in Historic Downtown
2411 HWY 45 N Columbus. 3,000 sq. ft. Autos For Sale 9150 44 Stereo precursor 17 Pen fill 41 Wallop
FOR SALE: 2016 New 20 Sully
Holland Tractor Work COLUMBUS, MS Call 662-574-7879 or 45 Les — Unis
662-328-8655. 2003 CHEVY Avalanche.
Master, like new cond,
84,000 miles, good
21 TV’s Winfrey
60hp, 486hrs. Call 662- Commercial Property For 24 Stingy people
356-4700.
Houses For Sale: Northside tires, covered w/ rub- DOWN
Rent 7100 8150 ber floormat. $9,850. 1 Spock’s father 25 Like old school-
Call 662-328-3094.
Furniture 4480 COMMERCIAL PROPER- 2622 CANTERBURY 2 Packing box houses
TIES/Retail/Office Road. Close to hospital Campers & RVs 9300
LANE COUCH. Like new, Spaces starting @ in well-established
3yo. From smoke free, $285/mo. Downtown & neighborhood, 3 bed- TOMBIGBEE RV Park,
pet free environment. East Columbus loca- rooms, 2 baths, located on Wilkins Wise
Gave $700, Asking tions. 662-435-4188. screened-in back porch, Rd & Waverly Rd. Full
$300. Call after 5pm, workshop overlooking Hookups available.
662-244-0081. OFFICE SPACE: 2,000 shaded back yard. Call $300/mo. 662-328-
square feet. 294 Emily C. Moody @ 8655 or 662-574-7879.
General Merchandise 4600 Chubby Dr. Flexible leas- 662-328-0770,
ing terms. Available 662-574-3903. Five Questions:
2016 GRAVELY Resid- now. 662-328-8254.
ential Zero Turn Mower.
1 Baghdad
3BR/2BA in Bluecutt
Still under warranty. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN Estates, CH/A, 2 car
$2250. 662-425-0601. Columbus Office, Retail, garage, vaulted ceiling,
Restaurant Space avail- fireplace, new roof &

2 Tap
able. Call 662-328- paint, inside/out.
BASKETBALL GOAL, 8655 or 662-574-7879. $115k. 662-352-4776.
new, fully assembled.
Portable. $185. Call Houses For Rent: Northside
662-328-7313. 7110 Houses For Sale: East 8200
3 Wah-Wah
– It was
3BR/2BA. 2000 sq. ft.
Sporting Goods 4720 ALL BRICK 3BR/2BA Wired shop, screened in
house for rent. Big yard. sunroom, 2-car garage,
ED SANDERS Gunsmith Carport. W/D hookup.
Open for season! 9-5, Nice neighborhood.
new patio cover, fenced designed to
in backyard. Nice neigh-
Tues-Fri & 9-12, Sat.
Over 50 years experi-
$780 per month. 155 W
Thomas Dr. 3 min from
borhood. $149,000.
662-251-4403.
mimic a mut-
ed trumpet
ence! Repairs, cleaning, CAFB. 504-813-1200.
refinishing, scopes
mounted & zeroed, 3BR/2.5BA, charming Houses For Sale: Caledonia
handmade knives. Antebellum home w/ 8450
Located: Hwy 45 Alt,
North of West Point,
huge bedrooms. W&D
incl. Large eat-in kit- 3BR/2BA, Caledonia
4 Interior
turn right on Yokahama chen, big deck w/
Blvd, 8mi & turn left on fenced back yard, se-
School Dist, completely
updated, fenced back design
Darracott Rd, will see cure covered parking. yard, 1.6ac, w/ 1BR WHATZIT ANSWER
apt. Affordable price.
5 Antarctica
sign, 2.5mi ahead shop $1200/mo + dep.
on left. 662-494-6218. 662-251-9908. Call 662-574-0082. Log cabin

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