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The
BIRNEY IMES SR. Editor/Publisher 1922-1947
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Area obituaries
with the Rev. Elbert He is survived by his Sullivan Cemetery in
Josh Jourdan
OBITUARY POLICY Lee officiating. Burial sons, Emmitt Johnson Bartahatchie. Visita- Joshua Wayne “Josh” Jourdan, age 33, of Co-
Obituaries with basic informa-
will follow at Siloam/ of Meridian and Rodney tion will be two hours lumbus, MS, passed away October 7, 2019, at
tion including visitation and
Mhoon Valley Cem- L. Akins of Starkville; prior to services at the Baptist Memorial Hospital.
service times, are provided
etery. Visitation is daughter, Greta Taylor Funeral services will be Friday, October 11,
free of charge. Extended funeral home. Cleve-
from 3-6 p.m. today at of Midland, Georgia; 2019, at 3:00 PM at Memorial Gunter Peel Chap-
obituaries with a photograph, land-Moffett Funeral
Carter’s Mortuary Ser- brother, Lavon Wil- el, 2nd Ave. North location, with Rev. Ryan Thorn
detailed biographical informa- Home of Amory is in
tion and other details families vice Chapel. Carter’s liams of Starkville; and Tony Montgomery officiating. The interment
charge of arrange- will immediately follow at Friendship Cemetery.
may wish to include, are avail- Mortuary Service of sisters, Celia Watkins ments.
able for a fee. Obituaries must
West Point is in charge and Susie Tate, both Visitation will be from 2:00 PM until the time
be submitted through funeral Mrs. Reeves was of the service. Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral
of arrangements. of St. Louis, Missouri, born March 27, 1947, to
homes unless the deceased’s
Mr. Quinn was born and Bertha Brown of Home & Crematory, 2nd Ave. North location, has
body has been donated to the late Avery Win- been entrusted with the arrangements.
science. If the deceased’s July 14, 1943, in Missis- Saginaw, Michigan; six fred and Inell Booker
body was donated to science, sippi, to the late Silas grandchildren; and 14 Josh was born December 1, 1985, in Colum-
Wofford. She attended bus, MS, to Wayne and Nita Linnville Jourdan of
the family must provide official Quinn and Annie Ruth great-grandchildren. Starkville schools and
proof of death. Please submit Quinn. Columbus, MS. He graduated from Columbus
was a member of Cen- High School and Mississippi University for Wom-
all obituaries on the form pro-
vided by The Commercial Dis-
He is survived by his Rita Jordan ter Hill Baptist Church. en and attended Belmont University of Nashville,
wife, Dorothy Quinn; STEENS — Rita In addition to her
patch. Free notices must be
sons, Travis Quinn TN.
submitted to the newspaper Faye Jordan, 64, died parents, she was pre- In addition to his parents, survivors include
no later than 3 p.m. the day and Donavan Quinn; Oct. 6, 2019, at UAB ceded in death by her his daughter, Ava Jade Jourdan of Columbus,
prior for publication Tuesday daughter, Sheila Quinn; Hospital in Birming- daughter, Dana Harris; MS; sister, Jennifer Jourdan Edwards of Colum-
through Friday; no later than 4 brothers, Silas Quinn, ham, Alabama. and sister, Judy Sim- bus, MS; and paternal grandmother, Marguerite
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday Henry Quinn, David Visitation is from 6-8
edition; and no later than 7:30 mons. Jourdan of Columbus, MS.
Quinn, Bobby Quinn p.m. today at Chandler
a.m. for the Monday edition. She is survived by Pallbearers will be Trent Thompson, Brian
and Walter Quinn; Funeral Home. Chan-
Incomplete notices must be re- her sons, Craig Reeves Thompson, Cody Thompson, Brad Montgomery,
sisters, Virgie O’neal, dler Funeral Home of
ceived no later than 7:30 a.m. of Krum, Texas, Jason Tony Montgomery and David Montgomery.
for the Monday through Friday Minnie Merritt, Sarah Vernon is in charge of
Pernell, Annie B. Lake Reeves of Bartahatchie,
editions. Paid notices must be arrangements.
finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion and Arma T. Randle; Ms. Jordan was and Shawn Reeves
the next day Monday through and five grandchildren. born Jan. 27, 1955, in of Tuscaloosa; sister,
Thursday; and on Friday by 3
Kentucky, to the late Patricia White of South
p.m. for Sunday and Monday Carolina; 12 grand- Sign the online guest book at
publication. For more informa- Tommie Williams Woodrow and Emily
children; and three
www.memorialgunterpeel.com
tion, call 662-328-2471. STARKVILLE — Jordan. She was owner 716 Second Avenue North • Columbus, MS
Tommie L. Williams, and operator of a lawn great-grandchildren.
care service.
Fran Hawkins
89, died Oct. 6, 2019, in
Dicy Lewis Tupelo. She is survived by
COLUMBUS — Dicy Services will be at 11 her daughters, Cassan-
Louise Lewis, 77, died a.m. Saturday at Austin dra Marie Collier and Frances Ann “Fran” Easley Hawkins, age 79,
Oct. 8, 2019, at Bap- Church of Christ Holi- Jessica Belle Collier, of Columbus, MS, passed away October 9, 2019,
tist Memorial Hospi- ness, USA, in Sessums, both of Fayette; her sis- at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo,
tal-Golden Triangle. with Dr. Michale Taylor ters; and three grand- MS.
Arrangements are officiating. Burial will children. Funeral services will be Friday, October 11,
incomplete and will be follow at Ebenezer 2019, at 2:00 PM at Memorial Gunter Peel Funer-
announced by Carter’s Cemetery in Starkville. Billie Reeves al Home & Crematory, College St. location, with
Funeral Services of Visitation is from noon- BARTAHATCHIE Rev. Curtis Bray officiating. The interment will
Columbus. 5 p.m. Friday at Cen- — Billie Gail Wofford immediately follow at Friendship Cemetery. Visi-
tury Hairston Funeral Reeves, 72, died Oct. 8, tation will be from 12:00 PM until the time of the
John Quinn Home. Century Hair- 2019, at North Mis- Lucille Alexander service. Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral Home
WEST POINT — ston Funeral Home of sissippi Medical Cen- Visitation: & Crematory, College St. location, has been en-
John Robert Quinn, 76, Starkville is in charge ter-Gilmore in Amory. Thursday, Oct. 10 • 5-8 PM trusted with the arrangements.
Friday, Oct. 11 • 10-11 AM
died Oct. 4, 2019, at of arrangements. Services will be at 2nd Ave. North Location Mrs. Hawkins was born July 30, 1940, in Co-
Baptist Memorial Hos- Mr. Williams was 1 p.m. Friday at Cleve- Services: lumbus, MS, to the late James W. and Tip Smith
Friday, Oct. 11 • 11 AM
pital-Golden Triangle. born May 26, 1930, in land-Moffett Funeral 2nd Ave. North Location
Easley. She worked as a bookkeeper for many
Services will be at 1 Starkville, to the late Home in Amory, with Burial years for Hunter Distributing. Mrs. Hawkins was
p.m. Friday at Mhoon Willie Pearson and Kevin Crook officiating. Memorial Gardens of Columbus a member of the Columbus Host Lions Club and
Valley M.B. Church, Leola Dickerson. Burial will follow at the Northaven Garden Club.
Fran Hawkins Survivors include her son, Eddie Hawkins
Visitation:
Friday, Oct. 11 • 12-2 PM (Mary Helen) of Columbus, MS; daughter, Beth
College St. Location Hawkins (Chris Barksdale) of Columbus, MS;
Services: brother, Buddy Easley (Kathy) of Columbus,
Friday, Oct. 11 • 2 PM
College St. Location MS; sisters, Carolyn Blake (Late Phil Blake) of
EMCC
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only, and no one affiliated with fice of EMCC attorney Michelle reviewed, song lyrics, which It is unclear how much head consulted an attorney who
the school is shown using foul Easterling in West Point, but are unedited, include racial football coach Buddy Stephens deals with copyright issues
language. the school had not provided slurs — such as dozens of uses knew about the videos or their to determine the school’s po-
Until 2018, EMCC employ- The Dispatch its own copies of the N-word — and dozens of content. He refused multiple tential liability and the proper
ees produced the content for of the videos as requested by instances of graphic profanity, requests for comment for the steps forward, Alsobrooks said.
the hype videos. Last year, how- press time, citing potential is- such as the F-word. article. “We didn’t make any profit
ever, according to documents sues with copyright. The Dis- Lyrics also reference mul- off of it … but we didn’t have
EMCC provided The Dispatch,
outside contractors became in-
patch is filing a public records tiple sexual acts, selling and
using drugs, and one song spe-
The investigation, the necessary licenses so we’re
complaint against EMCC with
volved in their production. One, the Mississippi Ethics Commis- cifically lists multiple gangs by steps forward not supposed to use that stuff,”
Alsobrooks, who began his Alsobrooks said. “I hope this
in particular, was paid more sion to obtain the videos. name.
tenure as president in January, instance can serve as a valuable
than $3,000 for videography EMCC’s acceptable use pol- In one instance, a clip tak-
and production in 2018, some of en from a music video shows a first learned about the hype lesson to other schools that
icy prohibits college personnel when it comes to copyright,
which was related to the hype woman in lingerie crawling on videos when Lowndes Coun-
or contractors from “viewing,
videos. Other contractors were all fours toward the camera and ty District 5 Supervisor Leroy it’s gets a little deeper than you
storing, or distributing ob-
paid lesser amounts for similar later on a bed. Lyrics demean- Brooks confronted him about it think.”
scene, pornographic, or ob- during a board of supervisors’
work. ing women incorporated in the Now, Alsobrooks said, all
jectionable material,” among meeting in August.
Alsobrooks said he under- clips include such things as, “I videos with licensed music are
other things. It also explicitly Brooks said an EMCC trust-
stands the videos were shown addresses adherence to copy- wish I wouldn’t have f----- that required to be the “clean, ra-
only to the team during private b----, she’s insane,” and “Cut ee had shown him clips and he dio-edit” version. The college
right law and licensing require- found the material inappropri-
meetings the night before each ments. that b---- a thousand times” and also has begun requiring third
game during football season. “100 dead b----es.” ate. party contractors for videog-
Alsobrooks said, in his opin- “Prior to that, I had heard
They were meant for motiva- ion, the hype videos through In some highlight videos, raphy to sign an agreement to
tion. School officials also indi- the sound of a gunshot is rumblings about the videos but EMCC’s acceptable use policy.
2018 violated that policy. This I didn’t know for sure,” Also-
cated similar hype videos were synced with defensive players Alsobrooks said he doesn’t
season, he said, all video ma- brooks told The Dispatch. “We
made for several seasons prior making a big hit. believe the hype video issue
terial shown falls within policy started investigating. I basi-
to 2016. An opening scene for one has strained relations between
guidelines. cally went to our (information
“This should have been hype video is a clip from the
“We had policies that were technology) guys and asked him and athletic administra-
looked at a lot closer,” Also- comedy sketch show “Key and
broken and we’ve had to deal ‘What do we have, and where tion, specifically Stephens.
brooks told The Dispatch. “This Peele,” where the two actors
with that,” he said. “… I think are shown in football uniforms is it?’” “We’re not going to agree on
is certainly not stuff that should
have been produced (by EMCC this started innocently enough, starting a fight that escalates to The videos were stored in everything, but collectively we
staff or paid contractors) and but (videography) people got an attempted stabbing. the school’s servers, he said, have to work for the betterment
shown to our students. … It was better at it, and nobody put Each video integrates and after viewing them, he said of our students and the ad-
inappropriate, and we’re still their foot on the brake as they EMCC game highlights from he discovered the college did vancement of EMCC’s mission,
trying to get to the bottom of it.” should have.” the week before, and school not possess all the necessary whether we’re friends or not,”
The Dispatch reporters were officials confirmed the players licenses to use the material in Alsobrooks said.
allowed to view and take notes The videos specifically requested the mu- that way. Sports reporter Theo DeRosa
from the material at the law of- In the videos The Dispatch sic used for each video. EMCC officials have since contributed to this report.
Horse park
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Nevins said there are 300 or so on our mailing na, is not yet finished. it up,” Nevins said. “We’ve space for, when it’s raining have this equipment in
currently more than 300 list, but we’ve reached “As far as our long already had some events or hot outside.” place,” Nevins said.
kids who are active in thousands more through range plans, there’s a lot there. We had a conser- Nevins said he hopes Nevins said the bene-
Lowndes County 4-H. He our programs and schools we want to do,” said board vation field day last week to have work completed fits of the arena go beyond
expects that number to and other events. We ex- of supervisors president for about 250 kids from and necessary equipment 4-H.
increase as the new facil- pect those numbers to re- Harry Sanders. “But for around the county. In the purchased — a tractor to “All sorts of groups are
ity expands programs, ally grow.” right now, we have a punch past we’ve had it at Lake maintain the dirt surface interested,” Nevins said.
especially livestock and The horse park is lo- list of about $60,000 that Lowndes. If we had had of the area, rails and stalls “The East Mississippi
horse-related programs. cated on a 22-acre site and our contractor needs to that at Lake Lowndes (this for livestock, bleachers Community College rodeo
“We’re already grow- includes a 5,000 square- complete.” year), you could burn slap and a graveled parking lot team has called, so has Sil-
ing,” Nevins said. “So, foot office complex that is Nevins said that even up. for horse trailers soon. verstock, a barrel-racing
yeah, we expect to see home to the Extension ser- in its unfinished state, the “It’s not for just horses “We’ve had a lot of peo- group. When we get every-
it continue to grow. This vice and 4-H. The biggest arena has been used. and livestock,” he added. ple calling wanting to use thing place, I think we can
will allow us to take it to a feature, a 45,000 square- “We can utilize it, even “We can use it for any- it to ride their horses, but see something going on
whole new level. We have foot covered open air are- though we haven’t opened thing you need a covered we can’t do that until we out here every weekend.”
Building permits
■ T. L. Phillips & Henry Weiss; Cal-Vista Dr.; Set up mobile Construction home; Todd Ables Electric
City of Columbus 501 7th St. N., Ste. 8; Electri- Lowndes County home; Owner ■ Mark Bean; 86 Big Tom ■ Jerry Mitchell; 3860 New
Sept. 30-Oct. 3, 2019 cal permit; Gordon Via Oct. 3-9, 2019 ■ John Castleman; 238 Rd.; Addition to s/f residence; Hope Rd.; Move mobile home;
■ Betty Bryan; 901 7th Ave. ■ David Gatewood; 1604 9th ■ Brian Butler; 1188 Frisco Cal-Vista Dr.; Move mobile McNees Construction Mid-Mississippi Homes &
N.; Remodel ; Hatcher Con- St. S.; Electrical permit; Same Rd.; Set up mobile home; home; Yeager Mobile Home ■ David Miller; 514 Old Macon Transport
struction ■ Dillard Truelove Trust; 507 Owner ■ Delmo Payne; 876 Mogowah Rd.; Construct s/f residence; ■ Douglas Croke; 4180 Hwy.
■ Sipsey River Oil Corp.; 1402 18th Ave. N., Ste. 1; Mechan- ■ Brian Butler; 1188 Frisco Ranch Rd.; Set up mobile Owner 373, Lot 206; Set up mobile
Main St.; Addition; Precision ical permit; BDM Industrial Rd.; Move mobile home; home; Welford Electric ■ Don Harding; 53 Church home; Douglas Croke
Metal Buildings Services, LLC Alan’s Mobile Home ■ Delmo Payne; 876 Mogowah St.; Addition to s/f residence; ■ Douglas Croke; 4180 Hwy.
■ BH Properties, LLC; 409 ■ Ngoc Mai Nguyen; 703 Hwy. ■ The Grove; 508 Lehmberg Ranch Rd.; Move mobile Owner 373, Lot 206; Move mobile
13th Ave. S.; Demolition; 45 N.; Mechanical permit; Rd.; Set up mobile home (2x); home; Casey Cooper ■ Elonzie Colbert; Highway 45 home; Alan’s Mobile Home
DAVCO, LLC Climate Tech Todd Ables ■ Jody Hankins; Oswalt Road; Alternate South; Construct s/f ■ Greg Havens; 2326 Spruill
■ BH Properties, LLC; 612 ■ Paul Bolton; 1504 Hickory ■ The Grove; 508 Lehmberg Construct storage/shop; residence; Dismuke Construc- Rd.; Remodel s/f residence;
15th St. N.; Demolition; Ex- Ln.; Mechanical permit; Mid Rd.; Move mobile home (2x); Owner tion Stan Rector Construction
pansions, LLC South Air Conditioning Inc. Mid South Installers ■ Matt Bradford; 249 A.Q. ■ Walker; Crestview Circle; ■ William Johnston; West
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Shady St.; Demolition; Expan- al; 2222 Military Rd.; Plumb- Black Creek Rd.; Set up mo- home; Owner Clardy Home Development s/f residence; Potts Metal
sions, LLC ing permit; Justin Klutts bile home; Mark Thompson ■ Matt Bradford; 249 A.Q. ■ GTR Airport; 2080 Airport Building
■ BH Properties, LLC; 1713 ■ Annunciation Catholic ■ Francisco Martinez; 675 Stanley Rd.; Move mobile Rd.; Construct fire pump build- ■ Denise Malone; 275 Allison
Bell Ave.; Demolition; Expan- Church; 811 3rd Ave. S. Black Creek Rd.; Move mobile home; T & B Mobile Homes ing; Byrum Construction Hardy Rd.; Construct s/f
sions, LLC (Parsonage); Plumbing permit; home; Columbus Homes ■ John Barnes; 314 Lauren ■ James Woodson; 131 Ringo residence; Murray Develop-
■ BH Properties, LLC; 1915 Swedenburg Plumbing ■ Estella Clark; 1119 John Ln.; Set up mobile home; Way; Construct s/f residence; ment Co.
15th Ave. N.; Demolition; ■ CMSD-Union Academy; Smart Rd.; Set up mobile Jimmy Estes New Creations ■ Hermos & Shantrell Grand-
Expansions, LLC 1425 10th Ave. N.; Plumbing home; RM&R Services ■ John Barnes; 314 Lauren ■ Spec; 4308 Old Wolfe Rd.; erson; Granderson Drive; con-
■ Cade Properties & Invest- permit; Swedenburg Plumbing ■ Estella Clark; 1119 John Ln.; Move mobile home; Co- Construct s/f residence; Frye struct s/f residence; Owner
ments; 72 Honeysuckle Ln.; ■ Robbie Upton; 427 10th St. Smart Rd.; Move mobile lumbus Homes Tile & Exterior ■ Chris Moberly; 431 A.Q.
Reroof; Doug Wheeler Roofing, S.; Plumbing permit; Truesdale home; Master Mobile Homes ■ Chris Brag; 96 Mac Davis ■ Jerry Mitchell; 3860 New Stanley Rd.; Construct s/f
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PREP FOOTBALL
COMMENTARY
briefly
College Volleyball MLB needs to put Shoeless Joe back in the game
MSU falls to 0-5 in SEC with loss at Alabama The Associated Press League Baseball. Jackson batted .375 asks for forgiveness.” the simple bronze
The Mississippi State volleyball team dropped Put Shoeless Joe with a Series-record Jackson, who gravestone. When
Wednesday’s match to Alabama in four sets in Tuscalo- GREENVILLE, S.C.
osa, Alabama, falling to 0-5 in Southeastern Conference back in the game. 12 hits — a mark that couldn’t read or write, someone arrives in
play this season. — In a different time, stood for 45 years. He relied on his wife, Ka- search of Shoeless Joe’s
it was an attractive lit-
The Bulldogs, who are 11-6 on the season man-
aged to win a marathon 39-37 second set, but it was the tle two-bedroom home,
‘I gave my best’ hit Chicago’s only ho- tie, to fire off letters resting place, all they
“God knows I gave mer (this was at the end pleading for his rein- need do is ask a worker
only one they took. The Crimson Tide won the first set constructed in the early
25-18, won the third set 25-17 and took the match with a my best in baseball at of the dead-ball era) statement. All were on the grounds.
1940s out of red brick and led his team with ignored. He actually “Joe Jackson’s grave?
25-19 fourth set. all times and no man
Gabby Waden led MSU in kills with 18, while and owned by one of the both five runs and six received two votes in You mean Shoeless
on earth can truthfully
Amarrah Cooks and Deja Robinson each had 11. greatest players ever to judge me otherwise.” RBIs. He struck out just balloting for the initial Joe?” one drawled when
MSU’s next match is at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at grace the diamond, a The highfalutin two times in 32 at-bats, class to the Baseball this intrepid reporter
Tennessee (8-6, 2-2 SEC). towering yet tragic fig- words, plastered on the handled 30 chances in Hall of Fame in 1936 came in search of it not
ure who lived the last side of the Shoeless the outfield without an and was still getting a too long ago. “It’s right
College Football half of his life and went Joe Jackson Museum, error and was posthu- modicum of support over there.”
to his grave as a pariah, might ring hollow to mously figured in the a decade later but has
MSU falls to 0-5 in SEC with loss at Alabama shunned and scorned
Sports agent Bus Cook will be the speaker at the
by the national pastime.
those who know him sabermetrics world to been formally barred ‘A tragic story’
Starkville Quarterback Club’s meeting at 7 p.m. today at largely as the most have tacked on 0.58 from any consideration The Shoeless Joe
the Starkville Country Club. Now it’s a museum, prominent of eight wins (known as win under rules passed in Jackson Museum is run
Cook, who attended Ole Miss, was the agent for right across the street
former NFL stars Brett Favre and Randy Moss. He White Sox players who probability added, or the wake of Pete Rose’s on a shoestring bud-
currently represents players including Russell Wilson,
from Greenville’s retro allegedly conspired WPA) to his team’s to- banishment from the get by a small group
Cam Newton and Myles Garrett. minor league ballpark, with gamblers to lose a tal. That was the sec- game. of faithful volunteers.
He will be joined by Mississippi State defensive line dedicated to preserving World Series. ond-highest total for Jackson died in 1951, The hours are skimpy.
coach Deke Adams, who will give the Scouting Report. the memory of the man To this day, it re- any player in the Se- three weeks before Saturdays only, from 10
Cook’s speech is sponsored by Shipley Do-Nuts and
Cadence Bank.
who once lived within mains baseball’s great- ries, surpassed only by Christmas at the age of a.m. to 2 p.m.
Social hour starts at 6 p.m., and a dinner of fried its walls. est stain (sorry, Ste- teammate Dickey Kerr, 63 (or perhaps 64), in But bigger plans are
or baked catfish, black-eyed peas, turnip greens and Shoeless Joe Jack- roids Era). who wasn’t in on the fix what was a small bed- in the works.
cornbread will be served with a salad bar and dessert son. On Oct. 9, 1919, and won both his starts room but now houses Wallach’s son, Dan,
at 6:30 p.m. “It is one of the Chicago completed the with a 1.42 ERA. various artifacts relat- will soon be moving
greatest stories,” says shameful deed with a “If Joe Jackson was ed to his life. A wood- from Chicago to run
College Tennis Michael Wallach, who 10-5 loss in Game 8 of throwing the World Se- en seat from Comiskey the museum full time,
Oradini wins at ITA All-American Champs leads the museum’s the best-of-nine series, ries,” Wallach scoffs, Park. A set of dishes. A with an eye toward ex-
Mississippi State tennis player Giovanni Ora- board of directors. “So handing the champion- “that was not the way to battered old glove. Even panding both operating
dini won his first match Wednesday to start the ITA
All-American Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
many of the baseball ship to the Reds by a go about it.” a picture of the white- hours and its mission
Oradini, ranked No. 24, waited out a rain delay of players in the Hall of margin of five games to haired Landis, staring in the community. The
Fame, their story is back sternly from the
more than three hours and beat TCU’s 86th-ranked Luc
Fomba 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. their career. Joe has
three.
White Sox starter
‘America does not great beyond.
museum will also be
moving — literally, as
Oradini will face No. 29 Gabriel Decamps of UCF
in the next round at a time to be determined today. He is
three parts to his story: Lefty Williams did his hold a grudge’ Wallach disputes the workers take the entire
the only Bulldog competing at the event. before, during and af- part in the decisive Even though all of notion that Shoeless Joe house to a spot just up
Social hour starts at 6 p.m., and a dinner of fried ter. All three are roman- contest by giving up the Black Sox were died a broken man. He the street, clearing the
or baked catfish, black-eyed peas, turnip greens and tic stories.” four straight hits after acquitted at a celebrat- hated being known as way for a new develop-
cornbread will be served with a salad bar and dessert Growing up in a getting his lone out, ed 1921 trial, baseball a cheater but played in ment at its current (and
at 6:30 p.m. moved quickly to re-
Southern mill town putting his team in a the minor leagues into actually second) loca-
SOURCE: From Special Reports without a day of formal four-run hole before it move a scourge that his 40s, sometimes un- tion.
schooling. ever came to bat. With threatened its very ex- der an assumed name, The home was
CALENDAR A brilliant baseball three losses in three istence.
Gambling and fix al-
or with outlaw teams brought in from its orig-
career that was snuffed starts, there is little that weren’t governed inal spot three miles
out in its prime. legations were as much by organized baseball.
Today The life he built af-
doubt about his guilt.
a part of the game as He owned a liquor store
away to coincide with
College Football Ditto for first baseman the opening of Fluor
ter being kicked to the Chick Gandil, shortstop balls and strikes, so the and a dry cleaning busi- Field in 2006.
East Mississippi Community College at
curb by the game he Swede Risberg, pitcher owners appointed for- ness, while his wife in- As part of this lat-
Holmes Community College, 6:30 p.m.
loved. Eddie Cicotte, center mer federal judge Ke- vested in real estate and est move, the museum
Mississippi Delta Community College
Even now, on the fielder Happy Felsch nesaw Mountain Landis probably would’ve been will get a new gift shop
at Itawamba Community College, 6:30
100th anniversary of and utility infielder to clean things up. De- called a house flipper — check out the “Re-
p.m.
the Chicago White Sox Fred McMullin. Third spite the courtroom ver- in today’s world. The instate Shoeless Joe
Prep Volleyball
finishing off their infa- baseman Buck Weaver dict, the powerful new couple never had any Jackson” T-shirt — and
New Hope at Caledonia, 6:30 p.m.
mous throwing of the is a more complicat- commissioner banned children but seemed to open up more space for
Women’s College Soccer
Auburn at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. 1919 World Series to ed figure, apparently all eight players for life live a comfortable, gen- exhibits.
Talladega College at Mississippi Univer- the Cincinnati Reds, aware of the plot but not — a harsh edict that erally happy life. Shoeless Joe may
sity for Women, 4 p.m. stamping themselves taking part. stands to this day. They are now bur- never get into the Hall
Men’s College Soccer for eternity as the Black Then there’s Shoe- Wallach actually has ied side by side in of Fame. But he de-
Talladega College at Mississippi Univer- Sox, Shoeless Joe stirs less Joe. no problem with Landis’ Woodlawn Memori- serves at least a men-
sity for Women, 6 p.m. up harsh feelings and While there are decision. al Park, not far from tion in Cooperstown,
Men’s College Tennis fierce debate about his conflicting accounts “Baseball was going their home-turned-mu- some remembrance of
Mississippi State at ITA All-American place — or, more ac- as to what he acknowl- to fall apart if Kenesaw seum. There are no his entire body of work
Championships, All Day curately, non-place — edged, Wallach con- Mountain Landis did signs pointing out their and not just those eight
within the game. cedes that Jackson ac- not come in and say, gravesite in the sprawl- infamous games a cen-
Well, this is not a cepted $5,000 from the ‘There will be no cheat- ing cemetery, but ev- tury ago.
Friday plea to exonerate a man gamblers and was fully ing in baseball,’” Wal- eryone seems to know “It’s a tragic story,”
Prep Football
who surely made some aware of the scheme. lach says. “Now, would where is. Avid fans, who Wallach says. “But we
Grenada at Columbus, 7 p.m.
awful mistakes. But his performance on I have forgiven Joe be- perhaps view Jackson have ways to fix trage-
Starkville Academy at Bayou, 7 p.m.
It is a call for com- the field largely seems fore his life was over? I through the sympathet- dies.”
Lamar Academy at Heritage Academy,
passion. to back up the claim think so. Why? Because ic prism of movies such Yes, we do.
7 p.m.
Jackson’s centu- Shoeless Joe made for that’s who America is. as “Eight Men Out” Major League Base-
Columbus Christian Academy at Ben’s
ry-long banishment is the rest of his life. America does not hold and “Field of Dreams,” ball, say it’s so.
Ford (La.), 7 p.m.
long enough. He played to win in a grudge if someone still leave baseballs and Welcome back Shoe-
Oak Hill Academy at Carroll Academy,
Say it’s so, Major 1919. shows remorse and cleats and bats around less Joe.
7 p.m.
Noxubee County at Corinth, 7 p.m.
West Point at Lake Cormorant, 7 p.m.
Baseball
Newcomb p 0 0 0 0 Class 6A Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 161 123 St. Louis 3 2 0 1 5 8 7
Joyce ph 1 0 0 0 Cleveland 2 3 0 .500 92 122 Colorado 2 2 0 0 4 9 5
Hebron Christian at Desoto School, 7 O’Day p 0 0 0 0
School W-L Pts Prv
1. Madison Central (15) (6-0) 150 1 Pittsburgh 1 4 0 .200 99 114 Nashville 3 2 1 0 4 13 9
p.m. MLB Playoff Glance Teheran p 0 0 0 0
Totals 39 13 11 12 Totals 33 1 6 1
2. Brandon (5-2) 121 3 Cincinnati 0 5 0 .000 80 136
West
Winnipeg 4 2 2 0 4 14 15
WILD CARD 3. Starkville (5-2) 117 2 Dallas 4 1 3 0 2 10 12
Victory Christian at Banks (Ala.), 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1: Washington 4, Milwaukee 3 St. Louis
Atlanta
1012 000 000—13
000 100 000—1 4. South Panola (6-1) 91 4
W L T Pct PF PA
Kansas City 4 1 0 .800 148 113
Chicago 1 0 1 0 0 3 4
Wednesday, Oct. 2: Tampa Bay 5, Oakland 1 Minnesota 2 0 2 0 0 4 9
Starkville at Greenville, 7 p.m. E_Freeman (1), Albies (2). DP_St. Louis 0, Atlan- 5. Pearl (3-2) 44 5 Oakland 3 2 0 .600 103 123 Pacific Division
ta 1. LOB_St. Louis 6, Atlanta 7. 2B_Edman (3), Others receiving votes: Oxford 38, Petal 26, L.A. Chargers 2 3 0 .400 103 94 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Smithville at West Lowndes, 7 p.m. (Best-of-5)
DIVISION SERIES Fowler (1), Wong (3), DeJong (1), Freeman (1). D’Iberville 7, Biloxi 6. Denver 1 4 0 .200 90 106 Edmonton 3 3 0 0 6 14 9
3B_Edman (1). HR_Donaldson (1). S_Wong (1). Class 5A NATIONAL CONFERENCE Anaheim 3 3 0 0 6 8 3
New Hope at Saltillo, 7 p.m. American League IP H R ER BB SO School W-L Pts Prv East Vegas 3 2 1 0 4 12 6
Houston 2, Tampa Bay 2 St. Louis 1. West Point (11) (6-1) 145 1 W L T Pct PF PA Calgary 3 1 1 1 3 9 9
Mooreville at Caledonia, 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4: Houston 6, Tampa Bay 2 Flaherty W,1-1 6 4 1 1 1 8 2. Picayune (4) (6-0) 137 2 Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 141 111 Vancouver 3 1 2 0 2 10 8
College Volleyball Saturday, Oct. 5: Houston 3, Tampa Bay 1 Gallegos 1 0 0 0 0 0 3. West Jones (6-0) 122 3 Dallas 3 2 0 .600 131 90 Los Angeles 3 1 2 0 2 11 17
Monday, Oct. 7: Tampa Bay 10, Houston 3 Brebbia 1 1 0 0 0 1 4. Laurel (5-1) 101 4 N.Y. Giants 2 3 0 .400 97 125 Arizona 2 0 2 0 0 1 3
Mississippi University for Women at Ca- Tuesday, Oct. 8: Tampa Bay 4, Houston 1 Cabrera 1 1 0 0 0 1 5. Lafayette (4-2) 89 5 Washington 0 5 0 .000 73 151 San Jose 4 0 4 0 0 5 17
Today: Tampa Bay (Glasnow 6-1) at Houston (Cole Atlanta Others receiving votes: Provine 6. South NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
tawba Valley, 3 p.m. in Hanceville, Ala. 20-5), 6:07 p.m. (FS1) Foltynewicz L,1-1 1-3 3 7 6 3 0 Class 4A W L T Pct PF PA overtime loss. Top three teams in each division
N.Y. Yankees 3, Minnesota 0 Fried 1 2-3 4 4 4 1 2 New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 115 116 and two wild cards per conference advance to
Men’s College Tennis Friday, Oct. 4: N.Y. Yankees 10, Minnesota 4 Jackson 2-3 2 2 1 1 2 School
1. South Pike (9)
W-L Pts Prv
(7-0) 144 1
Carolina 3 2 0 .600 129 107 playoffs.
Tomlin 2 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 147 148
Mississippi State at ITA All-American Saturday, Oct. 5: N.Y. Yankees 8, Minnesota 2
Newcomb 2 0 0 0 0 3 2. Greenwood (5) (7-0) 138 2 Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 102 152
Tuesday’s Games
Dallas 4, Washington 3, OT
Monday, Oct. 7: N.Y. Yankees 5, Minnesota 1 3. Corinth (1) (5-1) 115 3
O’Day 1 0 0 0 0 2 North
Championships, All Day National League Teheran 1 0 0 0 0 2 4. Louisville (5-2) 108 4 W L T Pct PF PA
Winnipeg 4, Pittsburgh 1
Washington 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 Carolina 6, Florida 3
Mississippi State at Georgia Tech Thursday, Oct. 3: L.A. Dodgers 6, Washington 0
HBP_Jackson (Ozuna), Flaherty (Acuña Jr.).
WP_Fried.
5. Itawamba AHS
Others receiving votes: none.
(7-0) 95 5 Green Bay
Detroit
4 1 0 .800 119 93
2 1 1 .625 97 95 Edmonton 5, N.Y. Islanders 2
Invite, All Day Friday, Oct. 4: Washington 4, L.A. Dodgers 2
Sunday, Oct. 6: L.A. Dodgers 10, Washington 4
Umpires_Home, Tom Hallion; First, Ed Hickox; Class 3A Chicago 3 2 0 .600 87 69 Anaheim 3, Detroit 1
Nashville 5, San Jose 2
Second, Pat Hoberg; Third, Alan Porter; Right, Jim School W-L Pts Prv Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 112 73
Monday, Oct. 7: Washington 6, L.A. Dodgers 1 Wolf; Left, Sam Holbrook. 1. Columbia (9) (5-1) 132 1 West Los Angeles 4, Calgary 3, OT
on the air
Wednesday, Oct. 9: Washington 7, L.A. Dodgers T_3:17. A_43,122 (41,149). 2. West Marion (5) (7-0) 108 4 W L T Pct PF PA Boston 4, Vegas 3
3, 10 innings 3. North Panola (5-1) 92 2 San Francisco 4 0 0 1.000 127 57 Wednesday’s Games
St. Louis 3, Atlanta 2 Seattle 4 1 0 .800 133 118 Buffalo 5, Montreal 4, OT
Thursday, Oct. 3: St. Louis 7, Atlanta 6 Nationals 7, Dodgers 3, 4. Magee (1)
5. Noxubee County
(7-0) 76 NR
(4-3) 50 NR L.A. Rams 3 2 0 .600 146 134 Philadelphia 4, New Jersey 0
AUTO RACING Friday, Oct. 4: Atlanta 3, St. Louis 0
Sunday, Oct. 6: Atlanta 3, St. Louis 1
10 innings Others receiving votes: Houston 40, Booneville Arizona 1 3 1 .300 100 138
Sunday’s Games
Vancouver 8, Los Angeles 2
Today’s Games
Washington Los Angeles 35, Senatobia 30, Winona 20, Seminary 6, Amory
7:55 p.m. — Formula One: The Japa- Monday, Oct. 7: St. Louis 5, Atlanta 4, 10 innings ab r h bi ab r h bi 6. Buffalo 14, Tennessee 7 Detroit at Montreal, 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 9: St. Louis 13, Atlanta 1 T.Turner ss 4 0 0 0 Pederson rf 4 1 2 0 Class 2A Philadelphia 31, N.Y. Jets 6 Anaheim at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m.
nese Grand Prix, practice session 1, Eaton rf 4 1 0 0 Pollock ph 1 0 0 0 School W-L Pts Prv Arizona 26, Cincinnati 23 Tampa Bay at Toronto, 6 p.m.
Minnesota 28, N.Y. Giants 10
Suzuka, Japan, ESPNEWS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Rendon 3b 5 3 3 1 Muncy 2b-1b 5 1 1 2
Soto lf 4 2 2 2 J.Turner 3b 3 0 0 0
1. Philadelphia (10) (6-1) 136 1
New Orleans 31, Tampa Bay 24
Edmonton at New Jersey, 6 p.m.
(tie) Taylorsville (3) (6-1) 136 3 St. Louis at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL American League Kendrick 2b 5 1 1 4 Bellinger cf 4 0 1 0 3. Bay Springs (5-1) 107 2 New England 33, Washington 7 Minnesota at Winnipeg, 7 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees vs. Houston-Tampa Bay winner Doolittle p 0 0 0 0 Beaty 1b 3 0 1 0 4. Scott Central (5-1) 68 4 Oakland 24, Chicago 21 Washington at Nashville, 7 p.m.
5 p.m. — Bethune-Cookman at North Saturday: N.Y. Yankees at Houston or Tampa Bay Zimmerman 1b 5 0 1 0 Kershaw p 0 0 0 0
5. South Delta (1) (7-0) 31 NR Houston 53, Atlanta 32 San Jose at Chicago, 7:30 p.m.
Suzuki c 1 0 0 0 Maeda p 0 0 0 0 Baltimore 26, Pittsburgh 23, OT
Carolina Central, ESPNU at N.Y. Yankees, 7:08 p.m. (Fox or FS1)
Sunday: N.Y. Yankees at Houston or Tampa Bay at Gomes pr-c 2 0 1 0 Freese ph 1 0 0 0 (tie) East Webster (1) (6-1) 31 5
Carolina 34, Jacksonville 27
Calgary at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.
M.Taylor cf 5 0 1 0 Kelly p 0 0 0 0 Others receiving votes: Calhoun City 27, North Boston at Colorado, 8 p.m.
7 p.m. — Syracuse at N.C. State, ESPN N.Y. Yankees, 7:08 p.m. (Fox or FS1)
Strasburg p 1 0 0 0 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 Side 25, Charleston 18, Lake 14, Walnut 7. Denver 20, L.A. Chargers 13 Vegas at Arizona, 9 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 15: Houston at N.Y. Yankees or N.Y. Class 1A Green Bay 34, Dallas 24 Friday’s Games
8:15 p.m. — Louisiana (Monroe) at Yankees at Tampa Bay (Fox or FS1)
Cabrera ph 1 0 0 0 Seager ss 4 0 0 0
Rainey p 0 0 0 0 Hrnndz lf-2b 4 1 2 1 School W-L Pts Prv Indianapolis 19, Kansas City 13 Florida at Buffalo, 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 16: Houston at N.Y. Yankees or Open: Detroit, Miami
Texas State, ESPNU N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay (Fox or FS1)
Corbin p 0 0 0 0 Smith c 4 0 0 0 1. Nanih Waiya (11) (5-2) 147 2
Monday’s Games
Anaheim at Columbus, 6 p.m.
Adams ph 1 0 0 0 Buehler p 2 0 0 0 2. Smithville (2) (5-1) 127 3 N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 6:30 p.m.
GOLF x-Thursday, Oct. 17: Houston at N.Y. Yankees or Hudson p 0 0 0 0 C.Taylor lf 2 0 0 0 3. Noxapater (5-2) 108 1 San Francisco 31, Cleveland 3
Today
Transactions
N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay (Fox or FS1) Dozier ph-2b 1 0 0 0 4. Lumberton (5-2) 98 T4
2 p.m. — PGA Tour: The Houston Open, x-Saturday, Oct. 19: N.Y. Yankees at Houston or Totals 39 7 9 7 Totals 37 3 7 3 5. Simmons (1) (4-2) 93 T4 N.Y. Giants at New England, 7:20 p.m.
Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees (Fox or FS1) Washington 000 001 020 4—7 Sunday, Oct. 13
first round, Houston, GOLF x-Sunday, Oct. 20: N.Y. Yankees at Houston or Los Angeles 210 000 000 0—3
Others receiving votes: Resurrection Catholic
(1) 22, West Lowndes 6. Carolina vs Tampa Bay at London, UK, 8:30 a.m.
Wednesday’s moves
FOOTBALL
E_Kendrick (3), Seager (1). DP_Washington 1, Los Philadelphia at Minnesota, Noon
MLB BASEBALL Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees (Fox or FS1)
Angeles 1. LOB_Washington 8, Los Angeles 6.
Private Schools
New Orleans at Jacksonville, Noon
National Football League
National League School W-L Pts Prv ARIZONA CARDINALS — Released CB Chris
6 p.m. — A.L. Division Series: Tampa St. Louis vs. Washington 2B_Rendon 2 (3), Pederson (2). HR_Rendon (1),
Soto (2), Kendrick (1), Muncy (3), Hernández (1). 1. Heritage Aca. (12) (8-0) 147 1 Houston at Kansas City, Noon Jones. Signed LB Ramik Wilson.
Friday, Oct. 11: Washington at St. Louis, 7:08 p.m. 2. Jackson Prep (6-1) 130 2 Washington at Miami, Noon BALTIMORE RAVENS — Released TE Cole
Bay at Houston, Game 5, FS1 (TBS)
SB_Bellinger 2 (3).
3. St. Joseph, Greenville (7-0) 117 3 Cincinnati at Baltimore, Noon Herdman from the practice squad. Signed DB
IP H R ER BB SO Seattle at Cleveland, Noon A.J. Howard to the practice squad.
NBA BASKETBALL Saturday, Oct. 12: Washington at St. Louis, 3:08
Washington 4. Madison-Ridgeland (3) (6-2) 112 4
San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 3:05 p.m. CAROLINA PANTHERS — Placed DT Bijhon
Strasburg 6 6 3 3 1 7 5. Pillow Aca. (6-1) 94 5
6:30 a.m. — Preseason: Brooklyn vs. p.m. (TBS) Rainey 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Others receiving votes: none. Atlanta at Arizona, 3:05 p.m. Jackson on the practice squad IR. Signed DT
Greg Gilmore to the practice squad.
Monday, Oct. 14: St. Louis at Washington (TBS) Corbin 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 3 Tennessee at Denver, 3:25 p.m.
LA Lakers, Shanghai, NBA Tuesday, Oct. 15 St. Louis at Washington (TBS) Hudson W,1-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 All Associated Press members in Mississippi are Dallas at N.Y. Jets, 3:25 p.m. CHICAGO BEARS — Released QB Tyler Bray.
Pittsburgh at L.A. Chargers, 7:20 p.m. Re-signed TE Bradley Sowell.
9:30 p.m. — Preseason: Minnesota at x-Wednesday, Oct. 16: St. Louis at Washington Doolittle 1 0 0 0 0 1 eligible to participate in the high school football DENVER BRONCOS — Placed CB De’Vante
(TBS) Los Angeles poll. Those who voted for this week’s poll are: Open: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Chicago, Oakland
Bausby on IR. Signed CB Coty Sensabaugh.
Golden State, NBA x-Friday, Oct. 18: Washington at St. Louis (TBS) Buehler 6 2-3 4 1 1 3 7 Boswell Media, Kosciusko; The Commercial Dis- Monday, Oct. 14
DETROIT LIONS — Released DE Eric Lee from
x-Saturday, Oct. 19: Washington at St. Louis (TBS) Kershaw BS,0-1 1-3 2 2 2 0 1 patch, Columbus; Bolivar Commercial, Cleveland; Detroit at Green Bay, 7:15 p.m the practice squad. Signed RB Wes Hills to the
NFL FOOTBALL Maeda 1 0 0 0 0 3 The Daily Corinthian, Corinth; Greene County practice squad.
WORLD SERIES Kelly L,0-1 1 1-3 3 4 4 2 2
7:20 p.m. — NY Giants at New En- INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed TE Ian Bunting
Hockey
Jansen 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Herald, Leakesville; Delta Democrat-Times,
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Greenville; The Sun-Herald, Biloxi-Gulfport; Hat- to the practice squad.
HBP_Buehler (Suzuki), Corbin (J.Turner).
gland, FOX/ NFL Tuesday, Oct. 22: at better record (Fox)
Umpires_Home, Alfonso Marquez; First, Tripp tiesburg Impact, Hattiesburg; The Natchez Dem- JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Placed TE James
Wednesday, Oct. 23: at better record (Fox) Gibson; Second, Will Little; Third, Jordan Baker; ocrat, Natchez; Starkville Daily News, Starkville; NHL Glance O’Shaughnessy on IR. Signed TE Ben Koyack.
SOCCER (MEN’S) Friday, Oct. 25: at worse record (Fox) Right, Doug Eddings; Left, Ted Barrett. Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, Tupelo; The EASTERN CONFERENCE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Placed DT Xavier
Saturday, Oct. 26: at worse record (Fox) Vicksburg Post, Vicksburg; WTVA-TV, Tupelo; Atlantic Division Williams on IR. Waived G Ryan Hunter. Signed
1:30 p.m. — Euro 2020 Qualifier: x-Sunday, Oct. 27: at worse record (Fox)
T_4:06. A_54,159 (56,000).
WCBI, Columbus. GP W L OT Pts GF GA DT Terrell McClain and G Stefen Wisniewski.
OAKLAND RAIDERS — Waived WR Marcell
Northern Ireland vs. Netherlands, Rot- x-Tuesday, Oct. 29: at better record (Fox) Buffalo 4 3 0 1 7 18 11
Harvey
Continued from Page 1B
And though he’s been among others, while his like that these days,” Starkville to a win Friday
recognized statewide, he lone Power Five scholar- Jones said. “He hasn’t at Greenville.
hasn’t received the big- ship offer to date is Illi- come to me one time ask- “We just need to come
time collegiate offers Al- nois. ing me about an offer, or out and do what we do at
tmyer and Howard have. That said, he’s re- why this school won’t of- practice, execute in the
Currently, Harvey’s offer mained upbeat and pos- fer him, or whatever the game,” he said. “Throw
sheet reportedly includes itive regarding his colle- case may be.” the ball well, run the ball
Southern Miss, South Al- giate options. College choices aside, well, and we’re just trying
abama, Arkansas State, “He’s not selfish at all, Harvey is focused on the to come out well Friday
Austin Peay and Samford, and it’s hard to find kids task at hand — helping night.”
Yesterday’s answer
placing puzzle based on
Sudoku
a 9x9 gridis witha several
num- 7 9 3 4 5 2 1 6 8
ber-placing
given numbers.puzzleThe object 5 2 6 8 9 1 7 3 4
Panthers
41 Banded 8 Sailor 35 Research site
quartz 9 Go astray 36 Hitherto
42 Cousin’s dad 10 Calendar box 37 Golf goal
Continued from Page 1B 43 Yawning, 16 Dickens boy 39 Poorly
perhaps 17 High points 40 Guitarist Paul
with No. 3 Noxapater next again, the Panthers will 44 Banana 18 Sedimentary
week kicks off a slate of be prepared.
three road games that will “Last time we played
end the regular season. them, we weren’t ready
“Even though we lost for them,” Malone said. “If
one game — we shouldn’t we see them again, we’re
have lost that game, and gonna be ready for them.”
we should be 10-0 — I But the Panthers know
think we’ll be 9-1,” Malone
better than to get ahead of
said. “I’m hoping that God
themselves. West Lown-
lets us.”
If West Lowndes can des remains squarely fo-
beat both Smithville and cused on the task at hand:
Noxapater — no easy beating Smithville on Fri-
task — it would have an day.
excellent shot of hosting a “I think it’ll be a hard-
playoff game as the No. 2 fought game, but I think
seed in its district. And if we’ll come out on top re-
they run into Nanih Waiya gardless,” Malone said.
David Miller/Dispatch file photo
West Lowndes receiver Albert Plair is tackled by
Kemper County’s Izaiah Bourrage after a catch during
a game on Sept. 7. Plair is one of the Panthers’ top
rushing and receiving threats and should play a big role
in Friday’s game against No. 2 Smithville.
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10). The intensity gets turned the people you want to meet, your strategy working? Right
up in the first three weeks when picking them out of a menu as now, it’s hard to tell through the
you’re required to learn quickly you would a chicken salad. Wait, dim fog of complication. Don’t
and advance to the next level of you actually can do this, either let it stop you. Assume all is
an organization or social strata. digitally online, or spiritually. well and inch your way forward.
Your life will adjust every month The spiritual way works better. Better to hang on a moment
in some small way to support GEMINI (May 21-June 21). longer than to quit when you’re
the person you’re becoming. Could you do it alone? Yes. almost there!
Here comes better health and Should you? No. It won’t be as VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
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Gemini and Virgo adore you. well. It will be harder to motivate easy smile, a warmth, a recep-
Your lucky numbers are: 7, 20, yourself to the finish line. Use tiveness that lets them know
1, 44 and 38. the accountability built into they are being seen, heard and
BABY BLUES ARIES (March 21-April groups. appreciated in the best possible
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needs to feel the entire system situation comes unraveled when may be a social faux pas, but
in action in order to assimilate you know which string to cut, or, repeating them to yourself is
things right. in today’s situation, where the personal development. Why not
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chance to frame things, if possi-
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
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in your own house, proving that
things can get tricky in familiar
BEETLE BAILEY environments where you’re mov-
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You need others to call you so
you’ll remember where you’ve
been.
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including touch. A simple, reas-
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actually help comprehension.
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or teacher, you can use the
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qualities you’re looking for in
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Arnett, Clark graduate pant also receives six associate degree
Brian Arnett and Jerome Clark were credits to be used toward an Associate
among several Fire Chiefs and Senior of Allied Science degree in Fire Protec-
Fire Officers who gradu- tion Technology.
ated Sept. 26, 2019, from
the Mississippi Executive Fields joins Butler Snow
Fire Officer program at Mississippi State University graduate
the Mississippi State Fire Cameron Lacy Fields has joined Butler
Academy in Jackson. Snow’s Ridgeland office,
The MS Executive Fire and will practice with the
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conduct research, analyze pharmaceutical company in a wrongful
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gram spans one year and includes four degree, magna cum laude, from Missis-
three-day sessions at the Mississippi sippi State University and her Juris Doc-
State Fire Academy. Completion of the tor, magna cum laude, from Mississippi
program accredits the participant to the College School of Law, where she was
National Fire Protection Association the articles editor and associate editor
Fire Officer Levels III-IV. The partici- of Mississippi College Law Review.
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VIN#1HGCM56316A032248 sale. Brown and blue.
TAG- KTA-6219 MS Medical / Dental Eaton Land.
Vehicles
662−361−7711. New!!! Leave a message.
2006 TAN LINCOLN ZEPHYR RN/LPN: PRN position 2411 HWY 45 N $300.00 662−242−2884
VIN#3LNHM26166R626885 available Mon-Fri mornings
TAG- CYA-3961 MS COLUMBUS, MS General Merchandise
Garage Sales
in a surgical setting.
2011 SILVER CHEVY MALIBU
Email resume to:
job104@cdispatch.com SEVERAL 1, 2, & 3 BR Start your USE ITCHNOMORE®
Ads starting at $12
de-cluttering by
VIN#1G1ZD5E13BF335868 UNITS AVAILABLE. Various shampoo to treat ’hot
TAG- LVQ-948 MS spots’, doggy odor, & Motorcycles & ATVs
Sales / Marketing
locations. Lease, Deposit, Two free signs
placing a garage
Credit Check. No Pets. non−specific allergies
2003 SILVER CHEVY TAHOE without a prescription. 2004 KAWASAKI Drifter.
VIN#1GNEC13V13R121542 $375 and up. Call Long & 1500cc, Vance & Hines
Men's retail store has the Estate Sales At Tractor Supply.
TAG- LTB-1822 MS
3 day $18
2002 RED DODGE INTREPID Buildings can be rented hosting and estate sale
VIN#2B3AD56M12H103685 Columbus, MS 39703 together or separately. All
TAG- LTA-8381 MS w/ excellent access & Hwy.
at the home of the late
Karen Coleman in
Ads starting at $12
6 day $34
82 visibility. 662−327− Columbus, Ms. Items
2010 SILVER PONTIAC G6 9559. Special Notices
Rentals
VIN#1G2ZA5E02A4147039 include but are not
TAG- LTA-7468 MS Houses For Rent: North limited to: oak
secretary, primitive $25 REWARD for any
2000 MAROON JEEP GRAND kitchen table, oak table Price includes 4 lines of text; information leading to the
CHEROKEE Ads starting at $25 2BR/1BA HOLLY HILLS and six chairs, two $1/line after base cost. person who is destroying
VIN#1J4G248S9YC165023 RD. $900/mo. No pets. wooden wardrobes, my garden & fig trees @
TAG- LTC-5115 MS No HUD. 662−549−2302. 906 Mike Parra Rd. Call
Apts For Rent: North Leave message.
small bookshelves,
1996 MAROON TOYOTA queen size four−post 662−434−9229.
PICKUP FOX RUN APARTMENTS bed, mattress and
Merchandise
VIN#4TAVL52N7TZ124393
3BR/2BA. 26 Noblin Rd. boxsprings, desks,
1 & 2 BR near hospital. Central HVAC, carport, near
TAG- LT8-986 MS $595−$645 monthly. upholstered couch, old Free Pets
CAFB. $650/mo. $500 upright piano, a number
Military discount, pet area, dep. Call 662−889−1122.
IF THESE VEHICLES ARE NOT os oaken side tables,
CLAIMED THEY WILL BECOME
pet friendly, and furnished
spare chairs, music, Ads starting at $12
THE PROPERTY OF BOB'S TOW- corporate apts. 3BR/2BA CH/A Hwy. 45 N.
Free kittens to a good
ING, LLC AND WILL BE SOLD 24−HOUR PROFESSIONAL stereo system, CDs, home Five eight−week
Caledonia Schools. No cassettes, DVDs, Farm Equipment & Supplies old kittens need homes.
ON OCTOBER 25TH, 2019 AT GYM. ON SITE SECURITY. pets. $1,000/mo. $1,000
12:00PM AT THE ABOVE AD- ON SITE MAINTENANCE. records, dressers, white They are litter−box
DRESS. WE ALSO RESERVE
dep. 1 yr. lease. Weathers full bedroom suite, HAY FOR SALE. 20 − 4X5 trained, good with
ON SITE MANAGEMENT. Rentals, 662−574−0345.
THE RIGHT TO RETAIN THE 24−HOUR CAMERA rockers, sewing fertilized bales in barn. people and sweet−
VEHICLE. THESE VEHICLES Open Mon.−Fri. 8a−4p. machines, arts and $35/bale. 662−386−9122 natured. $0.00 662−
SURVEILLANCE. Benji &
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED SAL- Ashleigh, 662−386−4446. crafts, pictures, washer or 662−386−3132. 549−4519
VAGE AND ARE NOT DRIVABLE. COLONIAL TOWNHOUSES. and dryer, refridgerator,
THEY MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE 2 & 3 bedroom w/ couch, bookcases,
KEYS. Apts For Rent: West 2−3 bath townhouses. lamps, picture frames, Firewood / Fuel
$600 to $750. TVs, computer, copier,
PUBLISH: 10/3, 10/10, &
VIP
10/17/2019
662−549−9555. old toys, 2004 FIREWOOD FOR SALE.
Ask for Glenn or text. Mitsubishi Spyder, Various lengths.
Five Questions:
Rentals
wicker patio furniture, 662−295−2274.
Employment Apartments
PRICE REDUCED: LARGE shop tools, Christmas
3BR/2BA. Remodeled, decorations, and more!
& Houses
1 Baywatch
modern appl, dw, ch/a,
5 StarCraft
screen, able to lift heavy Lease, Dep & Credit Check. mo. Lease, deposit, credit and lots of misc. items.
rolls of fabric up to 75 lbs, Coleman Realty check. Call Long & Long @ Priced to sell.
work 2nd shift & possess 662−329−2323. 662−328−0770.
good reading & math com- Autos For Sale
prehension. AA/EOE. Call Houses For Rent: Other
662-328-5670 for appt.
3BR/1.5BA In Vernon, AL
Music Minister/Director Nearly brick home located
Position Available: First on a large yard w/ a
Baptist Church,Vernon, AL carport, large porch w/
is in search of a bi-voca- patio & other amenities.
tional music minister/dir- Call 810−877−5211 or
ector. To apply for this pos- 205−714−6029.
ition please bring your re- Mobile Homes for Rent
sume to the church or you
can forward your resume to NICE DW 3BR/2BA MH In
psc.fbcvernon@gmail.com Columbus School Dist.
No HUD. No Section 8.
PART-TIME OFFICE ASST. $600/mo + 600 dep.
Needed for retail business. 601−940−1397 or
Computer skills needed, 662−549−8861.
buying, filing, AP/AR.
Pay based on experience. Office Spaces For Rent
Send resumes to:
Blind Box 668 c/o GREAT, CONVENIENT
The Commercial Dispatch LOCATION! Office space for
PO Box 511 lease at 822 2nd Ave. N.
Columbus, MS 39703 662−574−3970.
DOWNTOWN 1BR
THE COMMERCIAL This large 1 bedroom OFFICE SPACE FOR
Dispatch is seeking a apartment has been LEASE. 1112 Main St.,
mechanically-minded recently renovated. It Ste. 5. 3700 sq. ft. Plenty
individual to work in its features great natural light, of private parking. 662−
pressroom. Applicants hardwood floors, tall 327−9559.
must be comfortable work- ceilings and access
ing around heavy ma- Storage & Garages
to a shared laundry room.
chinery, adhering to tight $750 rent and $750
deadlines and must have deposit. Utilities included. MINI WAREHOUSES
an eye for detail & quality. No pets please. Call Peter,
Service Directory
Four convenient self
Flexible hours are a must. 662−574−1561. storage locations in the
Must pass drug test. Email Columbus & New Hope
resume to areas for household &
mfloyd@cdispatch.com or DOWNTOWN APT on 5th commercial storage.
drop resumes off at 516 St. 2BR/1BA. 1100 sqft Rent online at
Main St, $700/mo. W/D. Deck on friendlycitymini.com
Columbus, MS 39701. back. Avail Aug 1st. 662− or call 662−327−4236.
No phone calls please. 327−2588. Promote your small business starting at only $25
Carpet & Flooring Excavating General Services Plumbing
Find it in the
3+ Rooms − $30 EA "We’ll go out on a limb for
Rugs−Must Be Seen you!" Painting & Papering
Car Upholstery
Cleaning Available DUMP TRUCK Hauling QUALITY PAINTING.
662−722−1758
classifieds!
Slag, Gravel, Clay Dirt, Ext/Int Paint.
Grating Driveways & Trailer Sheet Rock Hang & Finish.
Parks. 18 ton truck. $525/ Free Estimates.
Got leaky pipes? Find a load, Col.
Grow your business.
Ask for specials! Larry
plumber in the classifieds. Walter, 662−251−8664. Webber 662−242−4932.