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Prep football: Wahama

Sunday, September 15,2002

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant, WV

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Alabama's Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail

Officials say
disease may

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.Scores of dead animals discovered ·

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Sentinel st11lf writer

Browns bury Bengals, B1

Mission dinner
at Pomeroy

378 Holes 01 Mind-Blowing, Heart-Pounding, Adrenaline-Pumping Golll
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POMEROY - A misson
outreach dinner will be
held from 4:30 to 6:30p.m.
Wednesday at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church.
The free dinner will feulure spaghetti with meatbulls, tossed sulud, gurlic
. bread, be veruge . and
dessert.

EMS reports

weekend calls
POMEROY - Units of
Meigs Emergency Services
answered ihe following
weekend calls for ussisiance:
CENTRAL DtiPATCH
I: 18 n.m. Saturday,
Success Rd., Jeff Roush,
Holzer Medical Center;
4:12 a.m., Osborne Rd ..
Eunice Midkiff, Marietta
Memorial Hospital;
8:3.5
a.m.
Sunday,
Rocksprings Rehabilitation
Center, Terry . Dickens,
0' Bleness
Memorial
Hospital;
9:52 a.m., RRC, Judith
Wildermuth, Hoi zer;
12~34 p.m .. Scout Camp
Rd., Luella Flck, Holzer;
· I :07 p.m., Holzer Meigs
Clinic, Pen'ny Smith,
Holzer;
· I :30 p.m.. Elmwood
Terrace Apartments, Vicki
Boso, treated:
4:18 p.m., Hysell Run ·
Rd., Cora Folmer, Holzer;
.5:17 p.m .. East Second
St., Pomeroy, Juanita Long, ·
Pleasant Valley Hospital.

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The longtime home of the George Horak family on West Main Street In Pomeroy Is burned, along
with two other houses, to make way·for approaches to a new bridge to be built across the Ohio
River between Pomeroy and Mason, replacing the span that was cof]structed In 1928. The Ohio
Department of Transportation. will put the project out for old In December. Burning of the struC.
tures Sunday also provided a training e~perlence for volunteer firemen . (Charlene Hoeflich)

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June Ashley, Dorothy Downie and Helen Bodlmer display personalized Ohio River Bears they
received In appreciation of their combined 53 years of work In the RSVP Yesteryear program.
The three retired from the program this year. (Charlene Hoeflich)

Senior volunteen' efforts hailed
BY CHARLINI HOIFIJCH
Santlnel news editor

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People who've played the Trail call it the Number One Value
in the world as a golf destination ... "-Golf Digest consumer survey.
... "one of the top 10 trips in the world." -Frequent Flyer Magazine
..., "some of the best public golf on earth." -The New York Times.
"The Judge is beyond belief...... Next to Bethpage Black, . · ·
the Judge offers more golffor the money that any other course
In America." -Golf Mag,azine
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POMEROY - · Retired Senior Volunteers
were "kickin' up their heels about volun·
teerin"' and being recognized for doing it at
the 29th annual Volunteer Recognition
Program at the Senior Citizens Center.
Western theme decorations and vases of
daisies turned the center's room into the O.K.
Corral for a day. Nearly 200 seniors and
guests, many wearing blue jeans and straw
hats, auended.
There to entertain with hiM folksy
Appalachian music was Michael Mullen of
Marietta, .a songwriter and storyteller. who
said his goal for the day was to "connect the
crowd to its country culture."
He played the mouthbow and guitar, sang
several songs, told some stories, and led the Mary Lou Hawkins was one well-dres•ad patron
.of the O.K. Corral at Friday' I RSVP Volunteer
Plu..... Senlon,AJ
Recognition Luncheon. (Chl!lrlene Hoeflich)

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Wildlife otliciuls believe ~
commoo disease Is killing
scores of whlte·tailell deer
in Meigs. Gallia and Vinton
Counties.
Meig~ Coumy Wildlife
Officer Keith Wood said
Friday he and Pomeroy
Veterinarian Kellv Grueser
are gathering tissue and
blood samples from deer
believed to huve died th&gt;m
epizootic hemorrhagi~ dis.
ease, in 1111 attempt to ~'On­
finn the disease in the area's
deer population.
Residents who obserw ill·
appeurlng deer or tlnd dead
deer are asked to ~ontact
Wood, who plans to conduct
an informutionul meeting
about the disoase at 7 p.m.
Thursday at the Salem
Township Building.
A~ muny us 30 deud
white. tailed deer were found
in
Sulem,
Rutlund,
Columbia und
Scipio
Townships in Meigs County
Wednesday ulone. und others . huve been found in
Huntington Township in
Guilla
County
und
Wilkesville Township in
Vinton County.
"011r emphasis rl1.1ht ~ow
'Ia\.. aathot avldoo~ ~Q tho
Ohio
DepW'tment
of
Agrloultui'O cuo ml!ke ullOnCluslve· decision about the
disease," Wood said.
"We want to be able to
say. definitely and without
question, that this is EHD."
Deer contract the diseuse
through the hites of gnats
which gather ar stagnant
watering sites. where deer
drink and go to stay cool.

Prosecutor: Alleged
teiTOrist cell on U.S•
radar before Sept. 11
BUFFALO, N.Y. (APl AI! alleged terrorist cell
bused in western New York
und trained hy Osumu bin
Laden's ai-Qalda network
had been on the U.S. government's radur since before
tho Sept. II terrorist attacks,
n prosecutor said Sunday.
The lnvestlgutlon into the
Lackawanna cell began In
early summer 200 I, about
the time records say the men
returned from Afghanistan.
suid Michael Battle. U.S.
attorney for western New
York. The men were barn in
the U.S. and of Yemeni
descent.
"\,\'hut essentially hap·
. pened is thut lnforinutlon
came to our attention that
. pointed us In the direction of
these indlvlduuls," Buttlo
said.
He declined to common!
on specifics, but auld law
enforcement officials took
investigative · ateps to cor-

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"It wu~ hu~ed upon th11t
corrobomtlon thut we bejllll
to look 11 little deeper,"
Buttle suld.
He. said the communioa·
tlons und other nctivltlcs
surroundinp thil ct.~llinten~l~
fled this month ,,
· Federal uuthorltiea who
announced the arrest of the
.members of the 11llegod tor·
ror cell said bin Laden him·
sqlf lt.~ctured the men on hla
unti·Amerlcon bellcfN whUc
they were In Knndnhor.
Afghunlst!m, In the monlhN ·
leading up to the Sept. II ,
The men came home to
.J..ackuwannn. ~ miles south
of Buf'fulo on the ahor of
Luke Erie. In June 2001.
federlllnjlents anld they hlld
no Information the cell WIIA
planning 11n uttack in tho
United States.
Pour of the men were
arrested .Friday 1tnd a 111\h

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Holzer Medical Center's Annual Teen Fair will be held
Wednesday, Sepllimber 18 • 9 am • 2 pm .
Gallia County Fairgrounds
Come and enjoy our 50's themell

1.800.949.4444

The dry &gt;unun;;r hll' lwl!'«&lt;
l.'llntrihute to the l&gt;utbreak.
Wood &gt;aid.
"There rt&lt;~lly 1\ IIi&gt; 1\umlll\
solution to the oroblem,"
Wood said Friduy.\,What we
re&lt;~lly need is a . ch&lt;~nge in the
weuther. ,·older te-mpera·
t.ures uni.l &gt;ome r&lt;~in to
1\lheve th~ drought, whi~h
C\lntrlb"t~'s to the diseus\1,"
. EHD is considered the
most ••ommon ;~ilmeot
ull'ect ing deer in the Elastem
United States. Outbreaks
have been reported in
lndiumt.
Kemuc'-y.
Michigun und West YirtJillia.
and suspoe ted cuses wef\l
repor1ed in 11197 in O~Wt\\l
Township . und l 1180 Ill
Muskingum
Towpshlp.
according to the Ohio
Department of Natural
Resources . Cattle. horses
und other II vestuck are not
unected by thll disllaso
eitht~r. uccorllhtt: Ill ODNR ·~
Put Ruble .
The diseuse Is not rel~ted
to Chronic Wasting Disease.
u more serious illness which
strlkt~s mul1.1 -d1.1er. white·
tulled deer and elk in the
western U11ited Stute.~ .
Deer suffering fi'Om flt\0
may «ppeur lethart:lc. disori·
1.1nted or unresponsive to
hunwns. As the diset~.~o pro·
grosses. deer may liloea .
from the fi(!SO or dr®l. ~ow
le~lon$ or sQI'\l~ 1111 tho ·
mouth and swollen fliOOI
and tongues . Dead deer aro
likely found near water
ui'Ous or wethmds,
Wood 11sked that uny 1\lSi·
detits who spot dead deor or
deer showlnjl 11ny of tho
EHO symptoms contact him
at 985·4400 so they can be
spotted und tested for the
diseuse .
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RECOGNIZED -

These Veterans
Memorial Hospital
volunteers, no longer
needed since the
last of patients have
left the bUilding,
were given special
recognition for their
years of service.
They are, rrom left,
seated, Elizabeth
Parsley, Vinas Lee,
Libby Asher, Clara
Burris and Mildred
Fry; and standing,
Rose Deem, Sally
Ebersbach, Betty
Sayre, Sarah Nelgler,
Juan ita Roush and
Grace Warner.
(Charlene Hoeflich)

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"eoogrttted fOr
their years of liOIut~teeHng through
the RSVP PiligraM and !)resented remembtam:es were
from left, front,
Dorothy Downie
· and Polly
Eichinger, 20
yea~ ; back, Lloyd
· Johnson, Ardella
Johnson, aet\ySeyre and Melvin
Ttac~,

HI years,

end Jane TeafOrd
and Mary
~tllt'Chet, 10
'l!!a~ , (Charlene

Hoeflich)
dl!i!ttur $lilt! P*Yilholotleel
l!tid l)olygreph h!*t* db·
\liH!III'I~d tim epplleent.
The NAACI" Wilms thl!
llpplltllnttu be elther hired
or ftlll!llh!d .
· Th~ ortatilutiotl li ~hel·
hmgltit the l~llllllty of
el\'ll t~er\th!e Hm for
pulll:~ 11nd fire d~pilrt·
till!tit8
In
P11rnu,
Chwel11ntl 's hlflllill t suburb
wllh 1!~,tltlO pl!ilpl!!,
NAACP lawyen aald the
t.estlnll p!i!tlllh!d 11" Aua. 2
NlMI!nt dl!tfl!e lltld llliiY
\tltJiiltc th~ ogreeli\ent,
whl~h ended o I ~~yur
leg11l flaht th11t etm the
elty $~0o.tltl0. .

Museum honon
of McGuffey readen
"\VI!'¥~ had fi~tl fli\O(ll~
MH1ml \lnlvllr~hy Jlroi'Qs~or vl~h sin~~ ivll ftli)J)I!IW\1 In
whn b\IIJ~" compllln~ ~ J\m~." ~h~ ~~ ltl . "Thl~ I~ 11
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r~ojlnltlon whh ll\11 rlldlldlc~·
linn of tlw WUII11111 Holmo~ .

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M~ U11I1'Qy Mu~o um.

M~Chtl)'~y. who compllod
1\imllU~ Rcl\lctlc Rllnd~r
~~'rl~s whll~ l~11chln11 ~t Ml11ml
llnll·~•~ lty In tllll lli~U~. dl~
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nM~um curutor:
Pr~vlniiR t~ l'fom 1u rocopnl~o
Md Jui1'Qy fnr lii Rwtwk Wilt\\
nntulwu~ ~ ' uccllM~ flll.ln 1971
1111d Hill?. tlw U.S. PoM
tul
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honor M ~(J uf'fey i1•hh 11 M
tllnlll•
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hnnnr him Wllnt nowhotu
wh1111 It wnM lntrOOitcc\1 In
1Oei 1. f1or yonr~ M cUul1'~ y· s
hom~. UMild 1111 tho M cOullb~
m11~~~~m ~ lnco IU6ll, twolvoil
11111~ ~urv nnd nnllntlon .
Fun~ nf McQ uft'oy Mlly
rt~~IWCt hnM11nnlly urrlvcd for
th~ 114htcntnr. Af)or two yonra
nnd " ~mu.ooo raM
turntlon
proj~ct.
the
McCiul'fll~
Mll~\111111 will · lie redodlcntoi.l
1his w~ekond . The mu11oum
thnt hnK been n Nntlllnul
lll ~ torlc 6«ndmnrk M
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«i&gt;~t will llel cPmmo mgrAt~
wllh 1111 Ohio hiAWrlcol nwkcr.
linch hil lY therl' 111 cn11rmouN
lnt~rllN! In lho hou1o.
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IRm. w11~ lin lltht~lltor 11nil
l't\'Mh)'tllrlanmlnl~tllr. llllQI\1111!
to Mluml Unl\'llrslt)' In IH~fl ~~~
11 llfilf\lu or of nncltmt Inn·
pu~\l~ nnd lihll'ilt\11\! nnd tho
~chooi'K llhmrlun. J-Ill h11lh hi~
hou~o In IS3J. thll Mllm~ yoot•11
Clnclnnntlllllilll~htw IIM~OO him
IU wrhllll -llfi\l8 of 1\\lldl!r'll 1\w
th~ III)W Jlllblk school~.
'fill! 111'111 of thiHhi llilltltlll811t'
Mc011ffuy'R 1\\lllltlr ~rlil~ Wll8
wrhtoll In tllll twn·~lor-y brick
hou~o on Mlnml Unlvllf11ily'R
cumpus. Tlw RlWI\lR tnut~ht
lllRROII~ In flllldln11, Rllillllnll 1111\l
cl~lc ll\luentlon throu11h llili'Rtm•
111 «lRI'QCt, hm\t WClrk nniltlwll\,
Th\l 111\IR\llllll hOIIOI'M
McOul'fi!y mtd hi~ ern with
parloo n11119111l11 nnd nt1lfuotM
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Tha hmtMa lllntllfllll ono of' tho
llll'!lllMI
co lh.\~ tiOil ll
or
McOufflly'll wot•kt nnd MOillll
ltemMhe gnce owned, lnclud·
11111 th11 ila11k whert~ he com·
Jlllad hlll llnt i!dltlonln 18~6.
Thil university rvlltol\ld tllll
hmtMil with mnnoy pon11mt~ by
"" llndowmont und vm·lmtM
povct11111ont~t~rnntM 1• hutthll non·
Jlml1t tnlllilllltn will crmthmo to
oo illllllOrtlltl by dt)nntlonM.
A C'lnclnnRtl llllhll 11her
Trumun und Smith, pnhiiM
hi\d
tho Bcll!etlc flh'lll l~etul ol' In
I836. flu~h AAid that
Mc{) ut'fo~ 16ld the rl11htMto
hi A work for only $1,000, nnd
mi88Cd roynlty .pnymcms for
tho Morici! thnt hna 1old 122
mlllllln coplcA by 1920.

Terror

hmPipA1
\.Vas attel!ted S~tutday.
A sixth N.Y resident was
~rreiited In llahrain, family
members told The New York
:rtmea for Monday edit.ions,
A fedcml ofl'ldal told the
Mwspaper more details on
the new al'llist would be
Aiven Monday.
. Relatl vea of the men
arrested earlier dented they
Wl!te 11\vlllved with alQalda,
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omtlalli nld the discoveey of thll terrorbt cell Willi
cot\necttld to lllfotmatlon
thdt 11l8o pnimpted the llush
admlnlstrallon to raise
America's tentlr alert to
''code oranae" - the second-highest - oli the eve of
the one-year atlnlvetsary or
the Sept. llllllach.
. J:llll Special Agent In
Charge Peter Ahearn said

Saturday that the investiga.
lion was continuing and
appealed for help frotu anyone who might hnve .lnformatiot~ . He said authorities
bclleve the key figures in '
western New York ·have
been caught.
l'ive of the men appeared
in li auffalo courtroom
Saturday in hnndcutTs and
shackles and were charged
with providing material sup- ·
port and resources to foreign
terrorist organizations. The
judge entered a "not guilty"
plea for each and ordered the
men jailed until a detention
hearhill Wedlll!sday. .
According to the criminal
complaint unsealed . by the
judge Saturday, the the 111en
- Shnfal Mosed, 24; Fnysal
Oalab, 26·hSohlttl AI wan, 29;
Yaseln To er, 24; and Yahya
Ooba, 2~ - live within a
few blocks of each another
In Lackawanna and trained
togethet at a camp in
Af~hanlstan.

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we're not sure they have in
fact committed a crime,
regardless of any conduct
they might have been
engaged
in,"
James
Harrington, a court-appointed lawyer for Alwun, told
CNN.
Ahearn characterized the
group as an ai-Qaido-trained
cell.
"They worked together,
they socialized together,
they Jived within blocks of
each 01her," Ahearn said.
"It's u trained group of Individuals that were trained In
Alghanistll.l,l ''
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Needham wrote in the complaint that unlndlcted coconspirators told him Ooba,
Alwan, Mosed and Taher
attended ai -Qaida'i! al·
Farooq terror training camp
near Kandahar, where they
were trained to use
Kalashnlkov assault rifles,
handguns and long-range
rifles.
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During the training camp,

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crowd in singing some old
familiar songs.
Diane Cootes, RSVP dlrec·
. tot, emceed the progrum. She
Introduced Mlck Davenport,
president of the Meigs
County Council on Aging
Boord, and members of the
RSVP Advisory Board,
chaired b)' Bruce May,
Also Introduced were
Meigs County officehold·
ers 1 political candidates,
ancl U.S . Rep. Ted
Strickland who spoke
briefly about the contribu:
tlons of volunteers In a
community and the role
they play In helping people.
Oi ven special recognition
were JuhC Ashley, Helen
llodlmer and Dorothy
Downie, who have retired
from the RSVJ&gt; Yesteryear
progrum
wllh
Meigs
County fifth graders. The
three !lave been Involved In
the program, which teaches
pioneer craits, for a total of
~3 ~ears .
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nlted were the Veterans
Memorial ·
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Au11Hiary volunteers. After

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"Jihad (holy war), prayers
and justification for usin~
suicide as a weapon,
according to Needham's
affidavit.
It was the same camp
John Walker· Lindh attend ed, but officials declined to
~ay if Lindh assisted with
the investigation. U.S.
authorities hope 10 soon
arrest the three co-conspir·
ators, Battle said. He said
the three, who were not
named, are not in the
United States but are
American citizens.
Four of the five men were
arresled Friday n lght after
federal agents raided sever·
al houses and a social club
in Lackawanna. Golab was
arrested Saturday morning.
The sixth man was identified as Mukhtar ui-Bakri,
who
hod
lived
in
Lackawanna but was in
Bahrain as he prepared for
his arran~ed marriage
there, the Ttmes reported.
the· hospital closed more
than a year ago, the volun·
leers continued their service
to residents In the Skilled
Nursing Facility. It closed a
month ago and the 'auxiliary
disbanded.
Recognized
wertl
Elizabeth Parsley, Vinas
Lee, Libby Fisher, Clara
Burris, Mildred Fry. Rose
Deem. Sally Ebersbach,
Betty Sayre, Sarah Neigler,
Juanita Roush, Grace ·
Warner, Marabelle Frecker,
Lucille Bearhs and Abbie
Stratton.
Service ·awards went to
Dorothy Downie und Polly
Eichinger, 20 years; Ardella
and Lloyd Johnson, Betty
Sayre, Melvin Tracy. and
Isabelle Wolfe, 15 years;
and Mary Starcher und June
Teaford, 10 years.

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At It's regular meeting

Sept. 16, 2002
7:30 RM
.Wlll.hold a llnal vote on

Obituaries
Jack Niday
REEDSVILLE - Jbcl.. Jay
Niday, 42 , Reedsville, formerly of Rel~re,. went to
heaven Sept. 1•• 2002 at his
residence.
He was bom April 2:1. 1960
in Parkersburg. W.Va ., son of
Rosy Harpold Niduy of
·Reedsvi lle und the latt: Fosler
Niday.
He was u member of the
Lillie Hockin!! Church of
Chrisl, a past member of Boy
Seoul Troop 1113 and a pas1
member of the Olive
Township Volunteer Fire
Department.
· Besides his molhcr, he is
survived by two brothers.
Michael Niday and his wife.
Sharon, of Mulberry Flu .. and
JQI! Thom and his wife, Patty.
of Belpre; a· sister, Dorothy
May and her husband, Curti s.,
of Huntsville, Ala. He was a
wonderful uncl e to David,
Michele, Lori Anne. Chris
and Jimmy and great uncle to
Lindsey, Andrew and Kory.
In addition to his father, a
sister, Wanda Semones. pre·
ceded him in death.
A memoriut' service will be
held ul 2 p.m. Tuesday. Sept.
17, 2002 at Leuvilt Funeral
Home in Belpre. with
Evangelist Steve Fuchs ofli·
elating. Burial of cremated
remains will follow at Blaine
Memorial Cemtltery in
Cottageville, W.Va.
Friends may visil from I to
2 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial
contributions may be mud~ to
any local volunteer fire
department or 10 the Lillie
Hocking Church of Christ. ·
- P•ld notice

Robert L Phillips
CHESHIRE ~ Robert
"Bob" L. Phillips, 79.
Cheshire. died on Sunday.
Sept . 15, 2002. at lhe
Overbrook Cure Center in
Middleport.
He was born on Aug . 22.
1923, in Mannington , W.Va ..

~on of tht: late Harrison L.
and Loie M. Lemasters
Phillips. He was retired, hllV ·
ing been 1he Director of
Physical Plan1 a1 Auburn
University, Montgomery,,
Ala. He was a member of
First Baptist Church in
Gallipolis, a World War II US
Army veteran and a member
of 1he Gassaway. W.Va .,
Masonic Lodge.
Surviving are hi s wife
Kathryn
L.
Hansher
McKinney · Phillips. of
Cheshire whom he married
on June 2. 1999, in
Tennessee; two sons, Dave
(Li nda) Phillips of Gallipolis,
and Tom Phillips of
Ga llipolis; sle(l(hildren, Jo
(Tim) Dunn of Cheshire.
Peggy (Brian) Hartman of
Middleport, and Lewis
McKinney
of
Canal
Win,hester; thr.:e granddaughters, Amanda (Eihan )
Davis. Melissa (Shone)
Edwards and Kathie Phillips :
five step grandc hildren ,
Jennifer und Ja(Ob Dunn,
Steve · (Lorrie)
Wood ,
and
Stephanie
Wood,
Meagan McKinney; two step
great-g randchildren. Jenny
and Madison Wood: one
brother, Arthur B. (Sue )
Phi.llips, Richwood, . W.Va.;
one sister Virginia Slull of
Cincinnati ; and one sisler-inlllw, Jacqueline Phillips of
Grafton, W.Va.
He was preceded in death
by hi s first wife Evelyn
Tanner Phillips in 1998, and
by 1wo brothers. Urban K.
Phi II ips and Gorold G.
Phillips.
Services will be ut ll a.m.
on Wednesday, Sept. 18,
2002, at Willis Funeral Home
with Pastors Alvis Pollard
and Archie Conn officiatin g.
Burial will follow in Sugar
Creek Cemclcry, Gassaway,
W.Va.
Friends may cull at Willi s
Funeral Home on Tuesday,
Sepl. 17 , 2002, from 6 10 IJ
p.m.
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Deaths
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p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 17, 2002.
.at the Funeral Chapel.

· POINT PLEASANT
Jewel 0. Sail, 91, Point Pleasant,
died Sunday, Sept. 15, 2002, a1 Marian Burton
UTILE HOCKING
Pleasant Valley Hospital. PrivDle
funerul services will be Tuesday, Marian Burton, 66, Little
Sepl. J7, 2002, at Wilcoxen Hocking, died Thursday, Sepl.
12, 2002, at Marietta Memonal
Funerul Home.
Hospital. in Marietta.
·
Bumetta E. Runyan
Graveside services will be
held at Coolville Cemetery at
GALLIPOLIS - Burnetta the convenience of the family.
E. "Sadie" Runyan, 92, No
cal ling
hours.
. Gallipolis, died Suturdar, Sept. Arrangements by White 14, 2002, lit her residence. Schwarze! Funeral Home in
Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Coolville.
Wednesday, Sept. 18, :!002, at ..;;..;~,;;.;.;._ _ _ _ __
the Cremeens Funeral Chapel.
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HISTORY
.. TODAYBY THEIN
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Todny is Monday. Sept. 16.thc 259th duy of 2002. There ure
106 uuys left illlhc yeur.
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Tuduy's Highlight in H\slory:
On Sept. 16. 1940, Presiuenl Fr1mklin Roosevelt signed Into
luw the Sclc~livc Truining und Service Acl, which ,~et up the
t'irsl pcucelimc militury drufl in U.S. history.
On 1his dale:
In 1638, Frunce's King Louis XIV wus born.
In 1810. Mexico begun its rev oil uguinsl Spunish rule.
In I HlJ3, hundreds of thuustUlds of setllers swarmed onto u
seclion of lund in Okluhornu knuwn us the "Cherokee Strip."
In 1919. the Americun Legion was incorporuled by un uct of
C&lt;mgrcss.
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In I lJ4ll, Surnucl T. Ruyhurn of Texas wus elected speuker of
the House of Rcprcsenllllives.
In 1974, President Ford unnounccd a conditional amnesty
pn1gmrn for Vietnum Wnr dcsel'lers and draft-evaders.
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In 1977, Maria Cullus, the American·born primu donnu
famed for her lyric 'opruno 1tnd 11ery temperument, died in
Puri' 111 U!.(C 51
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In llJI-(2, the mu"u~re nl' hundreds of Palestinian men.
women and ~hildrcn by Lebanese Christian militiamen began
in west Beirut's Sabra and Chutillu refugee camps.
Ten years ago: A proposed debutc bet ween President George
H.W. Bush und Dcmocrul Bill Clinton wus cunceled after the
Bush cumpaign's refusal to negotiate with a bipartisan commi,sion . Former Rep. Millicent Fenwick, R-N.J., died Ill age
~2 .
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Five yeurs ago: A11orncy Gencrnl Janel Reno numed Charles
Lu Bella the Justice Dcpunmem's new leud prosecutor in the
cmnpuign fund- raisin~ investigation.
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One ycur u~n : Prcsrdcnl George W. Bush pled~ed a crusade
against tcrromls, suying there was "no question ' Osamu bin
Lmlcn was the "prime suspect" in the Sept. II uuuck. Eight
~rosS·Country runners from the University of Wyoming were
kilbt when their sport utility vehicle collided head-on with u
pickup truck Ihut had swerved into their lane. Movie producer
Surnucl Z. Arkoff died in Burbank, Calif'.. at age 8.3.
Tuda(' Birthdnys: Actress Janis Paige Is 80. Actre~s Lauren
Bacatlrs 7N . Blues singer B.B. King is 77. Cler~ymlm• author
Rev. Roher! H. Schuller is 76. Actor Peter Falk 1s 7:5. Actress
Lindu Miller is 60. Rhylhm-und·blues singer Betty Kelly
(Murtha &amp; the Vande lias) is 58. Musician Kenny Jones (Small
Fa~cs ; Faces; The Who) is 54. Actress Su~an Ruttun .is :54.
Actor Ed Begley Jr. is :53. Country singer David Bellamy (The
Bellamy Brothers) is 52. Country singer-songwriter Phil Lee is
5 I. Rock musician Ron Blair (Tom Petty &amp; the Heartbreakers)
is .50. Jazz musiciun Eurl Klugh is 49. Weather reporter Mark
McEwen ("The Early Show") is 48. Actor Mickey Rourke is
46. Magician David Copperfield is 46. Country singer-NOnllwriter Terry McBride is 44. Actress Jayne Brook is 40. Slnser
Richard Marx is 39. Comedian Molly Shannon is 38. Singer
Marc Anthony is 33. Actress Alexis Bledel ("Gilmore Girfs'')
is 21 . Actre~s M;adelinc Zi mu is I7. Actress Kyln Pratt is 16.
Thought for Today: "Ynu can love a person deeply and sin·
cerely whom you do not like. You can like a person passionately whom you do not love." ...:.... Robert Hugh Benson, English
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the!IO CIW.lil\1 0011\ll\\\IIQI~,
BY MATH~
That one lln~wef Wll~ ~wldlld l.l~
With robotic precision, the Democmt·
Repub!lcoo Sen. Arlen S~ter Qf
controlled Senlltl) Judiciary Committee
~oo.~ylvtultll. " ~mber of the J\Kilctl\ey'
haL~ rQiected. by n p!U1y-Une I0.9 vote. the
COOI!I'ilt~. in the July lli.Al»"l T\n~et&lt;:
president's nomination of Texas•Supreme
''Article II, ~lion ~. oftooConsthutiQI\ •
Court Juslice Priscilla Owen to u seat on
tells us tlult the pres.ldem 'MIIIi nomll'"to
the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeuls.
and,
by tuld with the lldvi~'ll 111\ct \\~~~~of
Also rejected was 11 proposal to send lhe
the
Senllte.
Mllli t~Prolnt .., J\~'1)(1 \II thll
nomination to· a fuii-Senme vote. where
Suprelllt)
C1mrt.
tuid t~ll Qihef Olncet'S Ill'
there wns 11 strong likelihood tht1t Me
I~ United Stllte~' .., Nelt~r 100 tOX.I Ill' the..
would be contlrined. I WIL~ pm1lculurly
COLUMNIST
CQI~tltullllfl
I\Of !Ill)' IXllltemf'(WalilOU~ 1)1'·
disappulnted that Wiswnsin Sen. Russ
subsequont
history
says nnythilJ» !lblu the
Feingold - the only senator with the ~'On~
ability
Qf
one
se1111to.r
o.r 1111e oommlll\ltlto
stilutlonal courage to vote agMnst the
USA Patriot Act - joined the p!U1y·line ological extremism" by such members \II' detellt "j\ldlcllll oomiootil\1\ by- the pl':':&lt;l··
vote on both counts.
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committee. who were builylt\i her. ~ · de~ the COOIIW)'," SpeQtel' Clll\111\\llld, .
My own judiclt~l heroes hnve been the
New
York Sen. Charles Schumer, l\\11 lhllir "Ill the Fedemlist (~'Wet'S I 76. AleJtlinder
Louis Brandeis. William 0 . Douglas.
real 11\C!SS!lie WI\.~ thut they wanted to bo H""liltn" 11'"..... c"'v tlmtthls con.~lltutloo- ,
William Brennnn amd Hugo Bhack. 1 do sure
hl.lw Me wolald vote (111 the Fifth "'' ,... """" """"
not h11ve 11 conservatl ve bent in these mat· Ci~uit on their own ideolouloal pliorltles. Ill 1\lliQtion WI\.~ to he llltOI'Ilised b)' the
ters. In this confrontation, I watched such u.~ teen-anoi'S nnd abOrtion. Yet, her Se1111to liS 11 whole. ... II' 1\1\e senator or una.
.... a1
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committe4l hilS lhe lie fuctll p~~~r Ill blool:.
Justice Owen's hearing before lhe 1.'011\· ruli nas on ~nt
consent
.or
tecn·"iers
nomlnt\tlon. thlln the ll(lvi~lll~llt :
mittee on C-SPAN and I'OsemJ:hw her rul· desirina !lliortions are. !iho tl.lld them. In 11clllu!\0
of thll C(\1\~tltullon l~ I'Qt\®~ vif.ings. I disugree with u number of her decl' Une wlih Supreme Court decisions.
tmdly 11\eU!liO»Iess,"
sions, but I cume to the sume conclusion as
Moreover. nlltlonlll polls I've seen Mow
1 d(l not e~tpoot illthM tho pressui'Q
a July 24 ed.itorial in The Wushington Post u haq:e
ml\lorlty of Americans in favor Qf uroups on both the rl»ht lind thll left Ill
(hardly u bastion of conservatism).
pllrentul
for abonians. Yet, adhere Ill the cleiU' mllndllll) llf the
"Justice Owen is indisputubly well qu11li· Democmtsconsent
on lhe committee Cl\ariled lhlll
lied.... She is still a conservative. And that Justice Owen is "out of the 11\lllnstreHm." Constitution by llemnn\111\j l~"t the SilniiiO
is still not a good reu.~on to vote her
There wore llther objections. hut 118 Nl"" ohlU\je " fltle thllt i~ ool~ Of lls (lWn 11\lll·
down."
Totenberg reportw on N"tlol\l\l Public 111i·
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When the Bush administration decided R11diQ, "Pemocmts put her 11bortlon rocorct II Is up to the president o ooy (W'\y Ill
to largely ignore the Americlln Baf front and center. portawlnu it as hostile to !ICI\ed\llo an OOdi'Oss to the Amenolllt peo.
· Associution 's rutings of judicial nominees, 11bortion rights."
plo oo plime-tlme television, and tt}ll t~m
Democrats in lhe Senate were indignant
When .Republicans have been in the haw ood why this serial cootempt of the
because they wanted the ABA to continue majority on lhe Judiciary Committee, !hey~ Con.~thutlon hils been mkl~~j pliiCO fur ~
to be Involved. But here comes Priscilln huve also been arl\ll:JIIlllly Ideologic~\~ t~nll long.
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Owen with 11 unanimous nuing of "well partisan. Contlmmlly it~nored by both purThis Is " ti\St rn hiP"rti~l\11 001\Stltlltl"!'"l
. quulil'ief by the Americun Bur ties is Ahruhum L.incoln's Insistence on lou®I'Mip t'?f ~" W. Rlll'lh. who Clll\
Associutum.
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udicial independence. When It comes to do it now. I! he fulls to meet it. tu\)11\IIUN·
But when she· was vmed down by the Judioiul nominees. suid Lincoln. "We 000• Cllltdl®tes tar lhe presid~tW)' of thO United·
Democrutic majorily on the Judiciary not ask whllt he will do. und u· we llhould. States shmlld he 111iked it they will denumd·
Commillee, Senate Democmtic Lender und he would answer us. we should an end to t~is oyniolll undormini~~» of ju\11·
Tom Du.~chle of South Dukotu, hardly u despise him for it,"
ol11i Independence ~y thll Sen11te J~tdlclll!)'.
renowned constitutional scholar. suid.
There is only one unswor to this O(lntln· Committee. no mutter ~hioh party If h\'
"The message is !his: We will contirm uul disregard by the Judiciary Committee control,
quallllw judges. Don't send us unquull· of whul the Constitution says ubout the
(N«I Hfntnff /.1 r1 1111/lrlfllll/,v fl'llflll'llfd
lied people."
"advice und consent" role.of 1he Senate in «ulharl/y rm ;r,., F/1w1 Am~ufimt~ul mill thr '
Bill qf Rights.)
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• The Oregonian, Portland, Ore.. orr mi,,..,;,g girl.1·: In the
summer of missing girls. we have fownd our own.
Ashley Pond und Mirundu Gaddis were murdered and dis·
~urdcd us ~ruclly us the imu~inmion cnn bear. The discovery
of \heir hodics lust month wall help lhe families und commu·
nity ~ric.~e. but ulso kicks into mot.ion som,ething else: The
morh!Llll~ulaon on every dclml ollhas case. trom the contents
of Wun.l Weaver's home to 1hc (;Oior of their coffins when the
girls nrc laid to rest. ...
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lnstcud of life. they g111 imnwrlu\ily. This is little consola·
1i~1n . And it's lillie cumpcnsulion for the yeurs when the girls
suffered rrivutely, wllhoul knowledge thut lite co~ld be beuer.
safer lUll fuller of love.
B(llh were sc~uully ubuscd us very young girls by men who
should huvc loved ahem. Both u~derstond rancor and lighting
und loss. One wu' lo~ked out ot her home repemedly. left 10
..:ry in the purking lot.
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They hud huppy moments. us home movies and photogra~hs
~un testify. But even us clcmcntury·school children. the g1rls
knew more tirsthund uhoul hurl und belruyullhun most people
lcum fwm ulifetimc nf hooks and movies . ...
The pwsccutinn of the murders of Ashley and Miranda wlll
take months. if not yeurs. During thut time. every lust angle
will be dug llp und turned. over lllle u thousand small shovel·
fuls ol' din: The response lime. the detective work. the evi·
dcn..:e, the parenting; the sociul services. Undoubtedly. the
story of 1wo missing girls from Oregon City will be~ome fod·
dcr for truc·crime novels nnd television movies . .
People grieve us they need lo. ll's the onlf way to make
· se1bc or it nil. But us the flowers fade along the fence mthe
Wcuvcr home, perhaps the best way to honor Ashley Pond und
Mirundu Gaddis is to help other lillie girls however possible,
one missing childhood u1 u time.

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change~~ und price targets over the 111111 three lyslli do mllko mlslllkc11. NOrnelimetl hill
yeurll und correlate that with what the slack o~~e~~.
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M11ybc those who follOW«! the tid vice Ill' ,
investor. unless you kept u suu;h of old for ullclllit a yeur.
former Morrill l..ytwh analyst Heney
re)Xlrts.
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The new rule. ell~tive Sept. 9, I• p11rt of Blodjlilt in the Into 199011 woold lmvo boon!
Duling the boom times, that didn't mutter u broader effort by the Securities nnd llblo to IiilO how he kept lluy mtlnt~s on hll!h·
much. Smullinvestorrl weren't soconcemed EKchnn11e Commission und N111ional flyina lntomct C&lt;lmP.ftlllcs like Qn1y8 1100•
about whether anulylltA luld it exiiCtly rillht. AII!IOCiatlon of Securitlca Dc!llcl'll to malco Peta.COill tsY n thoulih lhc Rtoob ~ In 11,
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Scortboard, Page 82
Newman wins in tht rain, Page 82
NFL Week Th•o, Pagl' 83

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M.y Hero
Who do you admire and
look up to? Tell about
· your hero and why this
person is a.hero to you.

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Racine, OH

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Choshlre. OH
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Addison, OH

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Golllpolls, OH

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Middleport, OH

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. Mlddloport, OH
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1E11tern Elementary
Mlddlopor~ OH

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Gallipolis, Ohio
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Golllpolls, Ohio
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Gallipolis, Ohio ,
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Gelllpolls, Ohio
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Hannan Trece Elementary
Morcervllla, OH
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White Falcons beat Tomadoes, 50·11
BY GARY CLARK

OVP correspOndent

out of Top :15

Mlddlopor~ OH
Sponsors of:
Ml'l. Struble's :Jrd arade cl111 It
Southern Elementary
Mlddlopor~ OH

CLEVELAND (AP) - No hurled helmets. no huunt.ing ending. The Clevelund
Bn•wns let Cincinnati quurterbuck Gus
Frerotle provide the follies this time.
Frerolte heaved 11 puss with his ten hand
to ltvoid a suck. and Kennrd Lung returned
the interception 71 yurds 10 set up a pivotul
touchdown us Cleve lund rolled to 11 20.7
victory over the Cinclnnuti Benguls on
Sunduy.
"Those kinds of things muke you sick,"
said Frerolle, who threw three interceptions
und wus sucked live limes.
Kelly Hoi~'Omb had nnolher solid gume
ns Tim Couch's till -in, throwing for two
touchdowns and 198 yurds behind a depleted line us the Browns (1-1) sliced up an
overmutched defetise.
Linebacker Dwuyne Rudd promised funs
a greut performance to utone for his helmet·
throwing blunder 11 week earlier. which let
Kansas City get u 40-39 win. The defense
didn't huve to be ~rent ugninsl the Ben guts
(0-2), whu got the1r t1rst touchdown of the
seuson in the closing minutes, when the
game wus out of hund.
The helmet fiasco wus forgolten - for
now, anyway.
"It only shuts 1he door if we are able to go .
out and do what we ure ·capuble of, nnd
, that's mnking the pln~l)ffs.'' sni,d Rudd, who
hud just one tuckle. 'We won 1 wunt 10 be
one win awuy from the playoffs und huve
everybody look buck to lust week liS the
. reuson we didn't muke il."
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Not even Corey Dillon could muke 11 dent
uguinst ll temn he hus routinely shredded.
Dillo11 run for I 08 yurds, caught u learnhigh eight pusses nnd had to feuve to gel
intravenous fluids for dehydration lute in
the second quarter.
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Dillon was in the truiner's room when
Frerouc - known for hurting his neck by
head-butting u wall during n touchdown
celcbmtion with Wushinglon in 1997 turned the gume uround with unother spurof-the-moment gaffe.
Truillng 10-0, the Bengals were arl.lllnlf.•
when Orpheus Roye broke through
nnd beur-hugged Frerottc as he looked for u
A IIG HUG
GUI ..:... Bengal&amp; quarterback Gus Frarotte (12) throws for 11 Browna Interception that led to 1
receiver.
touchdown as Cleveland's Orpheus Roye (99) adds pressure during the second Quarter Sunday at Cleveland
PIHII IH lrownl, 12
Browns Stadium. (AP)

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V1u1h•n'• lup•rmerket

Advanced H11rln1 Clntlr
Gallipolis, Ohio
Sponsors of:
Sandre Moc;k'a 3rd arede clau It
Ohio Valley Christian School
Oalllpolls, OH

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Washlnaton Elementery
Golllpolls, OH

PARIS (AP) Tim
Mon1gomery of the United
Slates set n world record in
the I00 meters on Suturdny,
clocking 9.78 seconds nt lhe
IAAF Orand Prix Final.
The previous world record
of 9.79 was set by fellow
American Maurice Greene in
1999. Greene wasn't rncing in
this event

Letort Foils, Ohio
Spon1or1 of;
Mt. Holter's Srd arede elliS et
South~rn Elementary
Mlddloport, OH

You bet!

e g u n

lnvitulionul
on Saturday.
On
the
girls side.
Shannon
Souls by
comp leted
the 3.1 -mile
ruce in 24th
. place out of
Soullby
116 runners.
Andren
Burd e ltc
came in 54th
und Hemher
Hysell 92nd.
The Mur·
u~der boys
were puced
by
Grunt
Arnold who
tinished 61 st
· Stoblrt
in the field of
.
189 runners.
Lee Laylon crossed the line
77th and Ross Well pluced
80th.
The Mllfuuders mude their
bresence felt in the Big Chief
thullenge, a I00-meler sr.rinl
·up the sleep curving 'Big
Chief Hill." The chullenge,
open to all runners is held
ufter the day's ruces ure com·
plete. Meig~· Ryun Stobarl
caplured the boys' varsity
challenge with Shannon
Soulsby grubbing the varsity
girls· title.

H0111f Cllnlc
Oolllpolls, OH

Play the A+ Bingo
game every day for
A+ health I Every
day when you eat a
serving from one of
the food groups or
drink a glass of .
water, mark off the
correct box on the
A+ Bingo card.

Browns win Battle of Ohio, 20-7

MONDAY'S

HUNTINGTON, W.Vu.
(AP) - Marshall's loss to
VIrginia Tech dropped the
Thundering Herd ou1 of The
Associated Press Top 25 college fobtbull poll Sunday.
: Marshall wus ranked 16th
entering Thursday night's
game. The I Ith-runked
Hokies raced to 11 33-0 lead en
route to u47·21 victory.
Marshall is now four spots
out of the 25th spot in the
poll, while Virgmiu Tech
Improved to No. 7..
The Herd will be at home
Friday night aguinst MidAmerican Conference foe
Central Florida.

RACINE - Brundon Gugnon
scored ulllhree limes he touched lhe
bull to leud the Wuhumu White
Fulcons to u 50-12 win over Soulhern
on Suturduy evening before u spurse
turnout ut the Meigs County school.
Gagnon put Wuhamu on the score·
board under u minute into the ~umc
when hr picked oft' a Phillip P1crce
pass und ruced 66 yards 10 puydirl.
Gagnon also added a 30-yurd puss
reception from sophomore quurtorback Chud Zerkle for another '.first-

Cubs drub
Reels, 6·0 .

quurter touchdown before capping
his big night off with n nine-yafd TO
gallop. Zerkle, who had attempted
only !'our pusses in the White Ful~ons
first two gumes of the seuson. uiso
tossed u 17 yard strike to Aaron Fuulk
while connecting on 4-of-4 on the
night for 9.5 yard:~ .
Wuhama buill a commanding 28-0
first period udvuntug~ before tucking
on 22 points in the second quarter for
a S0-0 edge. Th~ White Falcons
improved hs seuson record lo 3-0 on
the yenr while u young Southern
squad fell for the fourth time in us
mnny tries.
"We cume out of the blocks quick-

touchdown . Rudy Ward cupped off
the offensive eft'on for tho Bend Area
' team wllh u 6:'\·yurd 'punt return for
six points. Anthony M.itchell bunted
four PAT kicks on the evening with
Anrun fluulk cumpletln11 twu polntufter-convcrsions to Auron Davis.
Southern avoided the shutout when
Phillip Pierce threw n couple of
fourlli period touchdown f!ussca .
Pierce connected wilh Auron Sellers
onu 23-yurd to~ s wilh Cl: II rcmainina
before udding u :14·yurd TO ucrial to
Buddy Young In the games fin11l
minute.
P11111 IH Pelcon1, 12 .

Clarett, OS~ prove something In Win

COLUMBUS (AP) - Just as No. 6
Ohio Stale fell it hod something to
~ Team USA
prove, so did precocious freshman tliilCINCINNATI (AP) buck
Maurice Clurett. .
Summy Sosa broke a scoreIn their lirst big test of the seu!iOn,
less tie in the eighth inning
the
Buckeyes rolled over No. I0
with his 46th homer, leading
Wushlngton
Slate 25· 7 on Saturday.
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the
Chicugo
Cubs
to
a
6-0
A week ufler losing a fumble and
: BEIJING (AP) - Natalie
- win over 1he Cincinnati Reds
. rushing for just 64 yurds In u rout of
~illilun~ scored 16 points
on Sunday.
and Tamika Catchings added
. Kent State, Clareu had an Ohio
Sosu's
42
Pfnot,
three-run
Stadium record crowd of 104,5~3
to lead the United States to
shot
off
Scott
Sullivan
(6-3)
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an 80-39 viclory over Taiwan
. chanting his name ..
at the Women's · World
Clarett piled up 230 yllfds on 30 cargave Curios Zambrano (4-7i
Basketball Championship.
ries
and scored 1wice. - with 194
his first win since July 13 and
yards and both scores coming in the
the Cubs a splil of the foursecond half as the Buckeyes erased 11
game series.
De La
7-6
deficit.
Bobby Hill hit another
"I was mad because I fumbled last
three-run homer in the top of
week.'' Claret! said. "The coaches tulk
the ninth, sel up when Reggie
about how It's a privilege to carry the
LAS VEGAS {AP)
Taylor
dropped
Joe
Girardi's
bull for Ohio State, about how 100,000
OIICar De .La Hoya left no
tlyball
In
center
and
Todd
people ure depending on you to. hold
doubt who was the best I54Hundley singled.
onto the bull and not fumble it and give
pounder in the world, stopZambrano limited the Reds
it away."
ping Femimdo Vllfgas with u
ylcious ass au It in the 11 th
This time he didn't fumble and he
lo one hit und two walk~ in
round of their grudge match.
certainly didn't let down the fans.
the fim four innings. He
· . De La Hoy a knocked down
Clarett was shackled by the Cougllfs'
struck out eight in seven
Vllfgas for the firsl time in the
defense
in the first half - 36 yards on
innings, matching hi~ sec·
fight with a left hook in the
II carries - but he run 44 yurds on his
and-highest total of the seafinal round, then pummeled
fint
cWTy of the third quarter and
son.
him along the ropes until refnever let . up. Neither did his teamDanny (Jraveii almost
eree Joe Cortez moved in to
mates . .
matched him pitch-for-pitch,
stop the fight at I:48 of the
Ohio State coach Jim Tres~el Raid the
allowing three hits in five
round to retain his WBC tide
run lit a fuM under the team.
ahd add the WBA Iitie Vargas
innings and no walks in a
"You could see it in our guys' eye~,"
held.
career-high live innings.
Tressel said. "All of a sudden, that
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ly and 'didn't mukc uny mistakes,"
Falcon couch Ed Cromley suid fol·
lowing the win. "Everythhlg hup·
pened so quickly. We jmnped out to 11
big leud und that ennbled us to see
some of our younger pluyers In vursi·
ly uctlon."
The 11nar three quarters saw the
White Falcons' second ond third units
seeing action the remainder of the
contest.
In uddition to Gugnon's big ni~:tht
Wuhnmu got u 19-yurd scoring run
from Oabe Lnmbcrt In his only curry
of the evening with Justin Jordon
guining 67 yurds in 1wo uuernpts with
Jordon scampering 53 yards for 11

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better than men

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OLD ICHOOL MOVI ..;.,. Ohio State tailback Maurice Ciarett (13) 1tlff 1rma hll
lr~to the end zor11 throY&amp;h 1 Waehlnaton Stltl defender for a toYohdown
Satyrdey. (AP)

way

gave you that rush or thut rai~~e you then cut outside for 44 yarda until he
need to do even biner and better was run down from behind.
things."
"He bounced II outside and then jutt
The Buckeyes were pinned at their took off," said Ohio State runnlna
own 9 on their firM play of the IICcond
PIIIIIIIIOIU,I2
half. Clarett burst off left tackle and

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Newman pts flnt win In
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P\11\!m! ~l'llllnt~t
"I le 's \lllli 11f the oost,"
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Mllll.'l' Std\1, "lie's 11\ll n l11l ilf
nw
"\\ ; hil\1 ~ tmlts 11~1' \~her d1i\&gt;\\nl.. Ukl! 11nlsli('S 111 his lnst 1\1 Nll\I,S,
IIIII~ tull!~l Mm'l-. 1)1.""111~. II(' 's "
II~ hod n~ S\\\.'tllll.l·pllll~ 11n·
t' I \H I ' Ill ll thhl~\\1\ lie's ~~,til t~ tcn~~ell}&gt; lslles bcflii'C bl\'ilkln~ thl'l.lt\t!h
tii\1\111\J in tOO 11f 11 t'ult' Yll~ll!h, Ht's In his ~!lth c~r ~tt\rt,
~\" he l'tlill ~~,til the t\l)thu~ to qunut Uke
lt Wt\S tl~ 111'\lt ooint~'-fli\Y•
Sml\hl;l' ul\1.'1' 1111 mhl.'r urlvl!t l' 1'1! \1\'Cr hlil \•ktolj• l\1r th~ funm~r
Mt
wlnlllllll the ~~"\"
USAt' opcn·wl~l t:hnmphm
WIMII
l'tllll · ~l\\1\' l • N~ll'mnn ht1rely hl.'ld oil' li'l1m So\lth Bend, Ind. h1
\'II\'\I N~w I hlllll'-'hh~ .'tll.l. "I 1\1111
0 usc h. wh h '1\lny Mny, ~ W\lll The Wlnstt\11,
\I'll~ 111-.~\ 'JII~I 111~11~ I Ill\, Sl\'\\ 1111 ~hl b\!hh~tl. WOOII NASt R's nll-,~lllf ~.
'111&lt;'1\' 's 1111 1'1.'1111\111 wh~· ~~~~~ thl.' 1'\.\1: WliS \'11111.'1.1 111\l.'f l 07
Sterllnll Mnrlln llnhhC\1
slmul\111'1milll~llhlii\IW, "'
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st 1111\.1 ~~~~~ th\' pohlls IMd
.lOO hit'-'·
The min 111\l IIIII, tllld 111'N~~
lllllll shuwotl hi~ fllllsli l\.1r tl~ 111111 tim~ ~hlti:l the sec•
Nl.'wmnn Mltl\111'~ his ~~ • IIIII' In lhl.' m1.-e. holtlln)! his ond l'lll'C llf the ~t.mst~n. Mru'k
\ll'lllluls II~ Ill(' 1111' }1\lllnll 111'1· jll\lumlus llusd1 hullll'\11\l him Mnrtln, wlm ll\'t\l~nme 11 tire
1'\'1' In N&lt;\S(' It 'Ill~ 1 r~1111
l\1111 1\l'hhltl. Ask~ II' he )1'\lblcm whh !10 l11p.~ l'llmnln·
Ill
N~\\'
llliiiiiiShh\' l'kn&lt;"w
how hm\1 Uus~h wns 11~, l\\\l~ It 1\Wtty with II 11ni~h
lllll.'l~llltlllillll Silt'l'lll\'1\l ~111111'
him, • Newmtm nl Ilith, He leli\ls Mnrlhl by
111\t'l' \'1\lllll.'~lllil' l.' 1\l'l.'\)llil· Jushlnll
sl~ 1111illls lnnn1.1 111' the t:h~~est
llllllhlll.l.
phll'l' flnlshl.'s. h Wtls his
"1'hut
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wlm1
W\'' \'t' 110t mh'- l'llt'\'s In NASt' R hlst\lloy,
Sl.'l'b •l\'11\lillll I~lh hlp 111'1'
iw~ 1\w," hi' s11lll.
Ncw11um slt\I'IC\1 on th\' pole
tlnlsh In ~7 11\l.'t'~ .
Ltql
ullcl'
In~,
Uus~h
th~w
t\w
the t\nu'h time this scuson
l)\111 ~llllcl'. wlm hl'ml•
up t11 N~:wmun s humt'll11'. btu'- m~tl led lh~ tlmos t\n· 1-1..'

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1111\~ \Ill tl\\\ L~ !1-mUe lWtll.
lt be\:~tn~e the I ~h Wi 111:r
ltl win thl ~~'00 with nine
~~ relnt~lnlnl!, The ra.'OI\I
1\1' I~ wlnnel'l; In a ~en~'OO Wlls
~tla~t ~r.
It 1\!11~ tl\\\ 4lnJ NASCA.R
lc llll'l'h\1. him t\11&lt;.'\\,
\
l\'t\\1
fur ~1\~"1!. tl\\\ toj}
A \:tl\11[\ll\ t'of ~In WIIS
M\~ 1111 lnp IW. A~t v n \IWIIer In · the history of
lll\11\\ lilfl.~. N SC: R endro Chump l'\U'S, wh11se drivers
tum~ wun ll lndlnnll(ll)lls
lhl' l'lll'\\
~~~
1111&lt;111 npen·wheeltltles.
N~Wim\1\ hus e\tlhl l\ll

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M1111 lllll'llll\1.1, like Newmnn
In his 11111t 1\111 ~'ti\Son 011 the
dtl'ult. 11\ll his lll'l;t victory liS
tl \'I'CW dllef,
Ncwn11m di:nnlmltC\1 early,
but Johnny llc11~on ~~~~ht
him when the rut-e resumed
l\1llt1whlt! tl dchl)l tit' nctlfly

tWO hOUI'l;, llci\St\11 stl\l'led

se\.'\JIId, rcl\chcd Newman on
thll 11:\1\1 lnp ttnd p~~ssed him
lh&gt;e lnp_~ h.ltcr.
8111 llcM1III lllppcd thi\
llll)tle\1 CUI' llf Mike Wllllllct
nnlhe 141 sl lup, und Newnurn
tlllllllusdl ~~~ by him, At thllt
fllllnt, lhc fllt&gt;e cume down ttl 11
lllmlc uf Fllrds between
Ncwnmn um1 Uusch. They
1\'CI'e septll'ntCil by only n few
~ur len~ths ns they wurkC\1.
thd1· Wtl)lthruullh lnpped-trnf·
tk.
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Redmen s~cer club Improves to 6·0
llRISTOI .. Vn. Tlw lilliWI'shy nf
Rln Unmllll, l'UIII-.~11 No. l in the hlllisl
Nl\1 men's SI\Cl'\ll' jlllll, hllpl\lvctl 111 t\·
tl1111 the liQII~\Hl wh 1 11 p111t· nf wins 1m
Frlllll)' 111111 Sillln\luy.
't:hQ Redmon 1'1'~\11\lcli 11 l·O wln
lll!llhlst Kln11 t'11lh!11e 1m l•'rllluy liiKl
hdll utl' Vfl•jllllltl llltQI'I\I\11\t
1111
SUIUI\Itl)t,
Rln (Mil llcl't.lut~d 1\lnj.l 1-'·l · l) on
Fl'itlll • :!·tl, It \VIIS thll fll\h ~\lllNC~IIIIVI.l
shulllllt 1111 th1.1 sciiSilll. Sc11lm l'ui'WIII\1
.It Ill l.llllllllnl s~lll'lllilhli flt·~t 1111111 of thli
1111111\l 111 thll thll\1 ml11utc 1111 1111 nsslst
lh1111 Simon {'tu'lly. flollmv slinlm 1\Hn
Whlttnklll' (Uu~tllll, l~n11luml) ~h1scd out
lhll S~lll'hl)l whh II lltllll in thll 1\Hth
ml11ut~ . t'nroy 111111h\ wus l.'l'llllltod with
th nsslst.
Rlu Ornnllc uut·shnlthu npp1munt I!I·
:2. Junlm l!lllllkulltllll' OIIVI.\1' SIIIKiers
kept his unlllcmlshut.l mul'k 011 thu suu·
Sllll With 11110 SUVC 111\ll his fiiUI'Ih
shutn\11,
Th ljlllllll tll\lVI.ltl 111 hu tlh)lslunl ns
Whht11kur unll snjlhnmort.\ llcl'onllt.\1'
Mtll'k llnhuy Wlll'll h 1 whh yollow ~tll'tls
111111 stmlm Kuvln McCioskoy wus e,lu ·t·
otl th1m tho ~onl st nml sui nut thu
Sutut·lluy tilt .
Vil'llilllu hHCI'tnntll WIIS thl.l first llllllll
111 s~'\ll'll 1111 the Re1h\lM this souson ,

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II~•Km

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f\AIItm~r•

lil1111111 Ooy

ll·Mhll"*lOift

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CiO'Itll\11~

Konuo Oily
llotroll

Junkw lllill· t1dtltr Nils llt~Cke s~lll'lld
Rln's t1t'lit mtu'kl.lt' In the Hth ml11ute utl'
11 f~ll&lt;l fmm Justm liiii'V~)I . turcy
111\ldltill hls t'll\h ljl\UI or lh~ Si.lllsl\1\ In
lhu 7Sth mlnul\1, lie wus usslst~d l'ty
t\'llshmtm Joh11 tlll'f\\11 . Thtll l!\\lll tlcll
thu l!llllnti ut l · l .
VIC t~· l) hull s~ul\lllln th~ 13th unll
~Hth mlnutcs l'llspi!Ctlvt.lly. tun\111 nlso
usslstctl the l!lltl1t.l wln1101' In th~ ij31\1
mlnulu whM Loonm\11\mntl tho bu~k of
tho m1t.
Tho Rodmlln out·Nhllt VIC 12· 10,
StltiU\lrs yl~ldlltl hls 11rsl l!tlllls of the
s~uson, hut did Slllp sht VIC' shots.
Rio Ol'lllltle will pluy Its home ope111.1r
Ill ~ p.m. llll W!!tlnesdiiY lll!lllnst tho tho
Unlvl!l'lihy of Churlcston til Bvun Dttvls
Field.

Rtclwomen win
lth stralpt
IN STITU1'U,

W.Vu.
The
Unlvt~t'lihy uf Rio Orunllll volloybttll
teum ~ll'llt~hod Its winning Mtl\luk to~~~~
~nnsll~:utlvo mulches unu wnn u se~und
mnlllhltmll'numont 011 Smuttluy ut West
Vh'J!IIIlll Sllltil.
Rio Clrundc (7·2) ntl~ned tho tuurney

by wlnnlnll the tlrsl mut~h In three
1!1111\~s .10·'l3, .m.lJ uml ~0·23 over
Kl.ll\lll~k}l Suuc. C'helst.lu OeOttrmu nnd
R~bec~u Wlcrwlllc led the chur11e tit the
1\\ll 1\w the Rctlwomell whh nine kills

Ctl~h.

Jtlllc llultl!y udll~d c111111 kills tllltltwll
Stii'Ve uccs. Jtsslcu Wheeler pi'OdUI:ed
the top dlll\mslvo lllltlttll whh ll digs.
Jenny Oldln11 uml Klut Pus11y eut:h
utldi!tl I0 tlil!s. Kutle H11~cs ~omlnued
to nutkll h11r lll'llscncl.\ 11.\lt with nine
blocks .
In nu11ch two, th\1 R~dwumct\ cruised
too 30·9, 30·:!? untl 30· 1? triumph over
Sulem lnhlrtmtlllmtl. OcOurmo pusted
16 kills und 17 dills h1 u domlnutlnll per·
lilrtuun~e. Unllt~y hutl nln~ kill~, 18 all!s
untl twt~u.:~~. Wheelllr 1\lylstcl\ld seven
kills, I~ dlys nntl three blocks.
Wlerwlllc hnd olllht kills, Oldi1111 hntl II
dillS nntl Huycs lltlll i~lllhl blntkM.
Rln t.mpp~tl utl' u pt\i'lll~t Snturtlny
with u MWOilp ot' Duvl~ tmtll:ilklns, 30·
26, 30·23 und 30·24. Wlcrwlllc led the
ulluck whh 1~ klll~ ooaumm follnwetl
with nine nnll W1 111~ler ptlHti!d l)il!ht
with 1:! dii!N· 1-tuyes ulltled tlvc kills,
while Chrlstltlc Hu)ltchcr nt:ltched II
tll11s untl Oldhll! hutllour bl01:ks.
Wheel11r utul DcOurmo were numcd
ttl thenll·llluruument toum.

Twins clinch with win over Tribe
('1.1\VEI,/\NI) (AP) - ltntl
musk siUKlk tllll wnlls 11ndllCill'
'li.Klilld on Mhm~&lt;otu's ~luh·
HlUS~ f1tKII' US '1\u•jj . lllllll~l'
llllPI!t;,\1 down uml H111111 till hli
lUCk.
lltu\lly unyun~ untlc~d wh~u
lhU Nllllllkdi'N 1111liii~I\IU1'ily 1~ 11
silent whll~ Ntlllli:OII~ 1~ lpjlt:lllll

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l
JrtDIICt!ODI

II II~W {'I),

su.ldunly, Si~pp~nwolf'M
"MIIi!lc t'Uillllt ~~~~~~· WIIN hill!'
llljt. 11 plli'IC\:t hu~k•lmp ttl Lhu
Clllllii!IIIUI hltt11 IXlilll nf II &lt;~II·
lit1111 hll Mhlll~il~ll ' l\vln.~ 11ltmlllt
dl•ln 't lfUt ill huv~ .
"l'hiN.''t-ellcwt' Mlku JuckHon
shoutl'li to th~ AI . C'~ntt·ul

Football

chultlplon~ UN It~ lllllit~d 11

chumrllllll~

tnlllllllllll, "IN whul
lt'H ul uhmn."
111~ 1\vlnH. hllllllhUII'HHHIUII•

Falcons
from Pip II

Th~ Suuth~rn crew pl~kl:l.l
up (!I) ytu'dN nt~htnu wllh WeN
llurmws comlni on In the
~ u cund hull' w loud the
'lhJ'tllllhlCNon the llrllllllil with
K~ yurd~ In m1ly eluht currlcN.
l' l~ ,·~c cnmtlloied IO · n1'· 2~
11usscs t'or II 9 ynrds with twn
lnuchdowns und 11 couple ol'
ltH~r·~ ~pilnn s. Ymm11 11rubhcd
tlw Smuhcm uerlniN for (JI)
yurd s
Wultnmn tnlllletl 2ti' y11rd"
lulmnl ul'l'.:n*l with 20!~urtJs
Clllllltlji !HI the jlr&lt;IUll UIUJ
J uuull ~r 9~ thmu11h tho ulr·
WitY• Jordan led th~: White
l'uk"il'' rushlt111 uuu~k with
1•7 yurd• in 1wu currleH with
llrtttldoll l'uwler nenln~o~ .~~ In
11i11c tl'ies. Lucus Litchfield
tuld•·d 42 yurtls In sev~n
tlltcmpt• fur Wuhumu. l'.crkll:
connected 1111 nil four ol' his
IO,NC• lor 9~ yltriJH UnO IWO
sctw~ · wtth Anthony Mitchell

untchlnu two of' tlmse l'or 4H
yurdM.
Mlt~hell und Aumn l)uviN
were the bl~ l!llnN for ih~
f!ul~on •lclcn"lv~ eleven
hcf'ore mttklnll 1111 curly exit
ntid atvlnu Wll)' 10 the WHS
junlnr Vttl'llliy.
Wuhomu will truvel hi
Wutorl'ord l'ur liN next
cncou ntcr on flrlduy while ·
Suuthcm viHitM River Vulley
thtlt NOillC lllj!ht.
II~Nint

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tiiUm IA1ron D!Vll Qlll lrom
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flramleln 0111110n 110 Pill lrom CliMd
IPIH lfllltKI)
W• OlilHimlltri U riJiliA Mlklhii!Nirlkl
W• Alron ~ll!IN 17lltllllrom 01!80 llfNII
(A Mil,;hollloi&lt;lll)
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W DrlflllOil CiAQt!Ofl Q run lA MIWillll
Mlrlkl
w- Jullin Jlirdln llll run lA Mt ~lt811 Nillk)
w ~wv Word DIIIIJnt r11urn I08VIIIl811
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Pltr"" (flfH l!lltKI)

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from

Pip II

ttu~ks couch Tim SllCI\Cill',
hhnscll' u l'ormet· Nllll' wllhtt~k
l'ur I he IJu~ keyuN ,
Mer quurtct·hu~ k t't•ulll
Kren~.el k~lll th~ drlv~ MUinJI
with 11 1\·yurli fll~ktlll on thll'lf·
niiY·4 Itt the t'uuyurK' 21),
lurlltt Nklt·ted, t'ljiht und ~Ill·
llded with ilcl'cnilw nu~ k"
lll'ik Culemttll unu Juson
J)uvld. They hoth ~ollupNcd,
UIIU ('lut'ell , IIINI ycur'N
USA 'l'nlluy nmlonul ol1'en·
Klve /llttyer ol' the yettr
11tmh lld J'm· 20 yurlls to the ' ·
lie jlOWIII'cd 111 ol'l' rl~hl
ltt~klt: ttn the ne~1 pluy und
~~t:orlld to lllll 1hc Bu~keycs
11hcud Ill NIU)' Ill 1~·7 ,
Lute•·· ('lurell hull IIIH!Ihcr
44·yurtJ l'ttll 111 hcl11 Ohlu
Suuc pluy kt:lljl•ttwtty In the
11nuimltlutc",
('lurcll, who ruJt l\1r 17.~
ym"tiNttntl 1hrce TDs 111 Oltlo
Siiilt:'Horcncr. 111ricd with the

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All~r lltlllinll tlll.lllnul uut, lhll
Twins heudoo lnsllleto w11lt un\1 toot lor th~ l'ree·Mpilndh1M
Yunkt:I!H.
Mlnno!\Jlu's m~l~ number
Wtlll NtU~k nlthtW lor lWO dcys
liN Ih~ lllllltlftH WtJI\ the lii'IJI IWO
yiUt!llM uf the Henes. But uller
Rl~k Ree\lplt~ht!\1 Heven stronM
hmlniiN Sutul\luy, LohMe hud
Ollll tll' his bcMtlJlllh!IJN.
The rll!hl·htmtklr ullowed jUMI
twu hits, wulkcd nunc und ·
struck out clj!ht - nne short of
u curecr high. l-Ie Wtllllll\ed t'ol·
lowhll! the ruin dcluy for Johun
Suntunu, who pitched two
htnhlllN•
Ouul\ludo tl1en wllfk.ed the
ninth, retlrln11 Kurlm Ourelu on
11 urountlor til 1-tt)(Jklnl! nl liCC•
onilto end lt.

IIUU'ktlt NUi'\IIVlM'S WhO Wlll'll lUJ'o
for olhnhtutlon luHt
Nllvctni'Mlr, ullncht!\1 th~ tllvl·
shm title Sunlitty whh l\ 5·0 win
nv~1· ('lcvcltu\\1, llll!t yom·'" dlvl·
i hlll dUttlltJN,
"llllll SuU~ couldn't I!Ctlid of'
us.'' Ju()(ltlll Jtmes sulu dllfhlll
th~ l'o.~t~m11~ culuhmtlnn. '"111
Wh 10 Snx uuuldn't llCt rill of
us. Th~ Clovelund lntlhtns
couldn 't ~CII'ill of UN. llllt'O WO
tll'l!, unll wc'tc Mtuylnl!."
Kyl~ l.ohllll (I:I·H) pltuht!\1 NIX
Nltutnut lntliiiJ!H .MinnuNotu,
whluh wlllmukc itN nrMtpluyotl'
UllPCurunuc sln~'ll 1991. "But lLI
UStllll, lllllhlnl! UtltllC CUNY
Sundny l'nl'lilll*l 'f'wlns.
Jih•st, th~y NUl thi'OUI!h U67•
mlnuli! min lloluy. Then, ul\er
tllllu~h111 their muMic munbcr to

one b)l wlnnh111, tllo Twin~ put
their 1\\lMII!IIIIIil fllll'lY 011 htlld liN
they WIIIIIKI fur the nnnl ~ ot'
hlclii!U'N lltuno In New York.
When the slleontl·plucc
Whh Sox luM
t M-4 ut YtUlkCII
Stmllum In 11 JllUtlG culled by
n1ln, n1uny or the 'f'wln~ rut\ Into
the trulnur's 100111 to fetch
Ql\111\llllli!llO bultlcN tltul hutl
bccnunlce Nlnee Frltluy.
JuukKon, o veterun of
PliHII!tUne celebrutluns tlurlnu
hiN yours with the lndluns,
donned swlmmlniJl!OiliiOs und
tuuuht u fow TWins how to
uncork u chumlll\lln btlttlo.
llwkhlM hit II IWO•I\Jil Nllli!IC
In tlto *lvcnth Wltl LeCroy lul\1 u
Kucrln~-e lly lor the 'IWIM, who
hull htlpild tu ~elcbntto on the
lnllold ut JucobN Flleld.

N~huui'N l't·~shmttl1 ruNh In¥
J'U~ Ill\1 hulll by Archie Orlll111,

llciHnttln Trophy cuntender,
After Clureu 'N l1r8t Mcorc,
loukod the purt In the 11r8l Mike Nuj!OIH converted hiN
hull'. He l'lnl"hcd 25·ul'·44 third fleld j!OUI l'rom llUIHide
PIIHNII\M ror 24 7 yllrdH but WUN 40 yurdM - ul\er nmk.ln11 juHl
llltCI'I:Illltod lwl~e In tho 8C~· 1 of' 3 l'rom thut diHtunec u
oml hull', once neur mlonuld
by llncbuckcr Muu Wilhelm your Ulltl - tu pu'Hh the loud
und deep In Ohio Stutc terrlto· to 16· 7. He hus mnde eight
ry bt f'rcHhmun dcfcn8lve 11eld uouiN In u row, n vnHt
ltnpmvutnont over 200J,
buck '!)'lor flvel\lll.
whon
he Htnrted 6-for· IJ,
"Wu huvc 10 Heorc to help
The Ohll! Stole dcfcnMC uiHO
our tJcl'cnHe, und we didn't do
turned
thtnas nruund In the
thuttoduy,'' HOld 00HNCr, who
hulf,
llinltlng
ttJNNcd u ~·yurd Ncorlna puHM Hocond
Ill Dovurd DnrllnM lO arvc tho WuKhlnl!toll Stute to mlnu~·
COUMUrM tt 7·3 Icud mlllwuy 17 ynrtiN ru~hlny In the sec·
thrOUI!h the nrMt qUtll1Cr,
ond hulf.

!ltll~d

lhll only two·tlmc HoiMmun
wltlllllr. In the Ncconll Mumu of'
thll I~72 *lttNtm. Orll'lln rutt
f'ol' 2:11) yuniN lii!UhlNt North
Cut·nllllu. Clurcu needed juHt
I0 yurds 1111 hiM 11nul two cur·
l'iCN IU hi'OIIk thO tnttrk but he
1
WUN NlOp\'Od f'or 110 l!llll,
lurott H totul WIIN the Nlxth·
most ruNhlnl! yurdN In Ohio
Stutc hiHtory.
"I h: 'H 1111 llUtHtuntJinl!
buck." WnNhltlllllltl Sullo
cuuch Mike Prl~c Muld. "He
ill'llk~ lnck IUN, he WUN phy8l•
cui. I' ve MOl to tell you - he
Clll'l'll.ld thiiiiCtllll tcihty,"
('lurett now hu~ 471 yur~~
ihl'tllll!h three gumcN und IN
nmro thutl hult'wuy tu Robert
Smlth'H Ohio S111tc frcNhmun
l'C~ord or HIIJ yurdN, NOI In
IWO.
"I d1111't Heck ttllylndlvlduul
uttentlon," C:lurctt Null! when
UHkcd 11 11' l1c ever ~on"ldcrcu
IIIHtJWII lteiHmun ~hunceN .
WtiNhlnwwn Sullo ~uurtcr·
hu~k JOHtlll Clc"~cr, tuutcd UN u

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t1rst two l!lllllCs tu-en 't the
start of u1lrinl! trend.
"lt'J be nkc to whl OtiC In
rcgu lt~tlotl ,"
qunrte.rbtll'k
D~w lllcdsuc said at\~r the
llllls bent the Mlnnesotu
Viklnl!s 4~ · 39 In over1ime
Sunduy, llutl'nlo \ M!ctmd
mnll!htl!tlllle tlmt went to &lt;UI
mra period.
Peerless Price streuked
untouched I'm 11 48·yurd
muchd&lt;lWII ~eptlon In OT,
tlnll llledsoe set ~t\teer tllld
t'rnnchhe highs with 463
yurds pusslllll.
"It too~ cverythllll! we
htlll." ll letlst\e st\ld, "hUI
hopdully thl~ Is u step for us
In the right direction.'
The Bills. who lost 37·3 t
tu the New Ynrk Jets lust
week . when Chud Mt1riOII
1\llurned the opcnlnl! kkkut1'
In OT fur u touchdown,
pluyed buck·IO·btltk over·
lime )!limes t'tlr .lust the sectlttll tlllle In thefr history tlrst done hi I~S? . It wus uls&lt;l
the third time since 199~ thul
n tctun opened l\ seuson with
twn
ovenhtl&lt;!
llllltles.
lndlunnp.llls split 111 19Q~, tiS
&lt;lid 1\mnessec In 1997.
Mike Hollis lied It us time
c~plred In tcl!culutlnn with u
curecr· hlllll 54-ynrd field
~otll thnl bounced ove1' the
Cl\lssbnr. fhut unswet'C\1 Moe
Wllllums' 3·ynrd TO nm tlmt
p~t the Vlklnl!s (0-2) up 39·
~()with lli seconds len - the
folll'th lend chunge of the
fourth quurtcr.
13lcdsuc bccume the thlnl~ulckest quurterbuck In NFL
hlsmry to reuch 30,000 )llll'tis
pusslnl! for his curecr. Hll
cun1pleted 35 of 49 pusses fur
three touchduw11s - two to
l'l'l~e. who hud 13 cntches for
IK~ yunls.
l.ltAN1'S 26!

wild one
l'u~c

pUnt whh 4 t/;2 lllhiUtes
lctl m the third qumter.
DltONnlS 14.
411us 14
At San J:lnnlds~o. Mi~e
Anderson ntslled t~1r Y:'i yanls
and cuught u luuchduwn
puss. und Brian Griese threw
twll TO llllsses fllr the
lli'OnCOS.
·
Olnn\lls Gury rushed for 6 I
yurds und u TO us Denver (20) tiJUowed u surprising 23·
t 6 win over St. Louis In lis
ope11cr with t1 do111lnnn1
defensl ve
pertorm,mce
t~gnlnst Sun Prnnciscn ( 1-l ),
The B1'\lncns ulst1 over·
cume 1hc loss of lhclr radio
het\dsets durhll! lh~ nr~t half.
Oenver, which htltlll ' t played
In Sun Francisco slnL'C 1997,
appurcntly wus usln[! the
sume l'lldl11 frequc11cy tis the
4Qcl's . the Broncos were
forced to cull pluys with n
shuttle system from conch
Mike Shunuhun until lhc
pl\lhlenl WIIS tlxcd.
Uot,PIIINS ll, ,
Cm:t'S t:\
At lm11nnupolls. Ricky
Wllllun1s run tllr 132 yarus lin
:24 ~urrlcs uttd cuught u
louchdnwn
pu",
then
wut~hcd
the Dolphins'
detcnsc huld unll• win for the
nnh strul~ht lime Itt
lndltlnopolls.
Wllllums bccume the tlrst
Dolphins rusher tu top 100
yur\ls two slfllil!ht l!llmcs
sln~c Bernie Purmulee In
I~~4 . Juy J:llcdlet' wus 13·11fl ~ fot' I g7 yut'ds und two
touchdllwns, und he ulso run
for u 1-yunl TO fur Mluml (2·
0).

Etlgerrln Jumes hud t:lg
yul\ls rushing ult 30 curries
l'or the Cults ( t - I), breuklng
Erk Dkkersun's club record
whh his 2~th cureer I00-yunl
gume.
SAlN1'S JS,
I)ACkKitS 20

ltAMS 21

At St. LtJuls. Kerry Collins
cumpleted 14 of his nrst 15
pbs!le8 us the Olunts (1 · 1)
built n 17·plllnt se~untl· tJUUr·
1111' lend un&lt;l held llll to b~ut
the defendlttll cmtferettce
chum pions.
St. Louis' llfli:nse hus pru·
duccd 37 p11lnts In twollun1es
us the lturus fell to 0·2 for the
tlrst time ~ln~e l9'1~ 1 the yeur
before they bcl!un tnolr sud·
uen rise Ill the top ur the

NI7C.

CllHns l'lnl~hcd :2l·llf· 26
for 30? ytlrdM, und Jusun
Soh11rn t'Olurned un lntercep·
tlun 31 yurds fur u tuuch·
uown fur his thurth curccr
JefenMive TD und l'lf\h over·
nil.
I'A1'1UO'I'S 44,
JETS

7

At l:iust Ruthert'ortl, N.J .,
1\lbucky JollllH und Vil.:tor
Orccn hull defensive touuh·
llownN und Tom Brudy threw
lwo TO pusseN fur the
P1urlot s, wlio seem ttl huv11
lflsJ'Illled nil doubts thut their
Super Bowl win wus II nuke.
Adnm Vlnntlcrl kicked
threll t'111ltl QtlUIM UN New
l:lnj!lund (2·0) won Its el11hth
strulj!ht regulur·seusun lllll\le.
1'he PutrlotH held the JetN
(1 · 1) to one t1rst down until
Mutt Turk run 14 yurdM tlM u

Vikings

At New Orlcuns. Anron
Bmoks, whll spent the 1999
•souson us Orct1n Buy's third·
strhtl! qutu·tcrbtlck, WM Ifl·
o1'·28 for 2 I7 ynl\ls us New
Orlcu11s luttliled out lu un
curly 2 t -.~ lend.
The Sulnls (2-0) ullowed
3~7 tutu! yurds, but the
l'uckei'S ( 1· 1) hutl jus1 95 Ott
the lll\Jund. Green Buy con·
vertcd just 3-tur-13 third
downs, cumpnred with 7 uf
12 for 1he Sulnts.
13rctt PuVI'c wus 29·of·44
for 270 yurtls und two touch·
llowns, bul his sll'euk of 1~8
slrull!hl pusses without un
lntet'Cilptlon ended whe11
Durrln Smith picked off one
Itt the J'lrst quurtcr.
CtlWIIO\'S 11'
1'1'1'1\NS 13
At lrvhlll, Thxus, Quhlt:Y
Curter quieted his critics, for
tho mumcnt ut lcust, by pusslng tor 240 yurds und nu
lnterccptlonM us Dullus rullled
fmm lust week'M bluer d~fcut
to expun .~lo u Houswn.
Curter perfectly o~cculcd u
pluy fukc fur u 17·yurd touch·
down, then turned unother
woll·run pluy-uctlon lntu u
3ij·yllrd tuuchtlnwn puss to
Joey GnllliWIIY curly In the
fourth qum·ter.
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STRANGLEHOLD - Bills cornerback Nate Clements. background, breaks up a pass In the
end rone Intended for Vikings wide recel~er Randy MDss. foreground, from quarterback
Oaunte Culpepper, during the second quarter on Sunday lri Minneapolis. (AP)
in control 1he flrsl 2 1/2
quurlcrs, dcsptle quurlerback Steve M~Nalr ~ettlng
u mtld concussion 111 the
second quurler He returned
fnr the third quurtet· with
Tennessee leudinl! 10-7, but
Dcxler Coukley Intercepted
hlsJliiSS UnO returned It 52
yur s for u touchdown und
the Cowboys' first lcud of
the SeUSOI\,
D•~ AIIS 14,
FUCONS IJ
Al
Atluntu.
Briun
Urluchcr recovered u tum·
ble by Michuel Vlck. sucked
the speedy Atluntu quurtor·
huck twice and hud I2 luckles us Ihe 13eurs Improved to
2-0 fur the f1rs1 time since
1991
Jim' Miller lhrew u 14·
ytlrd TD puss to Duvld
Tcrrllll 1111rly In the third
quurter und the Beurs held
on. thunks to 11 missed field
1!0111.
Vlck put lhe Pukon., (0-2)
In position lo win, driving
his te~m 44 yurds to the
Chlcuso 28 . llut the Fulcons
couldn't get 11 nrst down.
und Juy Feely's 4~-yurd
t'leld·goul try wus wide left.
8UCCANK~; Rs l~,
RAVKNS 0

At
Bultlmore,
Kurl
Wllllums returned u punt 51i
yurds for u touchdow11 und
Derrick Bronks scored 111,1 u
~7 - yurd lnlerceptlnn retllrn
us Tumpu Buy guvc Jon
Oruden his first victory us
Buccunccrs couch.
The Bucs ( 1· 1) limited the
RUVCIIS (0· 2) IO six first
downs before the fourth
quurter und repeatedly frus·
truted quurterbuck Chris
Rcdmun us Baltimore wns
shut out for the first llme
since Nov. 9, 1997.
Redmun, rnuklng his second NFL .~ turt lor the
Ruvens, wore modified
hlllhlops. u tribute tn the
lute Johnny Unltus, who
nlso pluyed ccJIIegc bull at
Lolllsvllle uno served us

Rcdmun's mentor
Clli\Nt:Jo:NS 24,

Rice, whu mude II cutcheM for
94 yurdt~. "We knew we were
gulllll to du thiM, but we didn't
wunt to put ottr cul\ls on the
Utblc."
avert by lhe hulf, when llle
RulderH led 17 ·10, &lt;JI\I\nun
ulreudy hud u llllllle's wunh of
numbcrN: 29-of·41 for 257
yurds und u touchdown. His
11nul numbers set Raiders
retl!rtiH for cmnpletlons und
lltltl11'1Pt8 Ulltl hll fell only tWO
cumplet 1urts Mhon of Drew
131edMlll'MI\19~ NflL record of
4~. I!CIIn un uvertltne gw11e.
Thll llnul ~~Core might huve
bce11 wor~~e If Oun11o11 hudn't
thrown u pulr of soul·llne Inter·
ccptlon", both by llnebucker
Joey Porter.
A~tuully, Culluhnn suld tilt!
kulder!l plunmld tlll~ ull sum·
mer. The ldeu ml11ht have come
from the woeful Benl!uiM, who
turned juu~ymun fun Kltnu
loor;c tu 110 35-tlf·6S tOr- 411
yurd~ In Yihm ut the tl me wus u
metfnlnl!lesi 26·23 up~et of
Pltlsbur11h lute lust !jiJalltJn.
Thut guve every Steelen

yards und MarTuy Jenkins
had a 95 -yard kn:lo.ofl
relurn Ill the fourth 4Uurtcr
as the Cardmuls rallled lor
the VICtory. endtng Differ's
15-0 record us u starter
Despite the loss Dilfer.
whose lust defeat cume
with the Ruvens uguinsl
Pittsburgh 1wo years ugo.
wus 29·uf-47 fur u curccr·
best 352 yards utld 11 touchdown for the Scahawks (0-

3
At Sun Otego, Jumor Scuu,
the perenmal Pro Bowl line·
bucker. lllterccpled rookie
David Carr to set up nne ol'
Curtis Conway's lwo touch·
downs, uhd defensive end
Ruylec Johnson recovered
Ctm's tumble in the end zone
for unot her score hy the
Chnrgers (2-0).
.
Cun was sucked nme times 2)
uno wus just 6-of-25 for K7
The Curdtnuls ( 1- 1) won
yurds as Texas li1iled m its bid the ftrst rcl!ulur· scuson
to bccumc the tirsl expunston gume
ut
Scuhuwks
1eum to win Its firsl 1wo Studium .
gumes.
JAC:UAIIS 23,
Ctm:•'S 16
At Kunsus City, Mo.. the
Jaguars rull1ed with two quick
touchdowns in lhc fourth quur·
ter, including u 79-yurd touch·
down pass from Murk Brunell
to Patrick Johnson for the
lunges\ puss play
in
Jucksnnvillc hislory.
Johnson's TD mude it 16-9,
just two pluys ul\er Morten
Andersen kicked his third tield
gout to tie It for Kunsus City
( 1· 1) ut 9·ull with S :~9 let!.
Jacksonville's Fred Thylor,
who mls~ed utmost all ot lusl
yeur with u I!I'Uin injury. hud
114 yurds. including u 63-yunl
TO, on 20 curries for the
Juguurs (l· t ).
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Mlllml21 ,1ndlanapollo13
Dallllo 21. TtnniNH 13
Carolina 31, Dotroll7

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Ntw Engllnd ... N V Jell 7
New Orta•n• 3!5, Qrun Bay 20
Cleveland :10, Cincinnati?
JolllloOnvllle 23 K&amp;nHI CR1 I 8

Tampa !!ay 25, Battimoro o

ANIOOI a•. SIIHII 13
Giani!! 28 St Loula 21
San Diogo a• Houaton 3
Bultalo 4S. Mlnnoooto 38, OT
DtH1vtr 24, San FrancitcO 14
Ookllln&lt;l30. Pintll\J'lln 17
Manday'aGa.,.
PhMadtlphlo a1 Wuhlnglon. i p.m

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LIONS 7

At Chl\l'lollc, N C., Rodney
Peete pusscd for 310 yurds h1s most since 1992 wh1le with
Detroit - und u touchdown
for Curoll nu.
The Pnnthers, 2·0 for the
tlrst time since 1996, doubled
their win totul from u yeur UI!O,
when they lost their lust 15
gnmes.
The Lions (0·2) dropped
their IOth strulghl road gume
und uppeuredjusl us bud us lust
yetlf's teumthlll went 2· 14.
GUIDED MISSLE - Texans quarterback David Carr Is sacked by
CARUINA!,S 24,
San Diego's Raylee Johnson as the Chargers' JuniDr Seau files
S•:AHAWKS 13
At Seaute, Thomas Jones In to assist In the third quarter of the Chargers' 24-3 victory
run for a career-high 17 3 Sunday In San Diego. Carr was sacked nine times In the game.
(AP)

Gannon's cannon shreds Stealers
PI1TSI3UROH (APj - The
b!lklund Rllld~n hnl'llJl't lletlll
unythlntl like thiN, not even In
Uto8e long•UIIO duyH whet\
Duryle Lumonl~u und Cotton
Ouvldlllln pluyed quttrterbu~k.
The l'lttt~bur11h SteelerN
hnven't MCen unythlna like thiN
~!nee, well, llllll WCIIk.
Rich 0W1notl cnmc out throw·
11111 ugnlnst whnt wus the NflL's
tup defenlllllllllt Melii!OII und did·
n't Ntop untillllllllng two Ruldel'!l
l)llll~ln11 recortiH. H11 w1111 43-ol'·
64 lc1r 403 yllrdH untl u touch·
tlowtl uH the Ruldet'8 dldt1 't ju~l
copy New anglund'll hut~el)l
NUCI:l!H~ful gmne plan from lust
Monduy, bUt expwlded on Itin u
JO.I7 victory over l'ltl!tllurgh lln
Sundu)' nlll~t.
The Rulden1 ewdly won their
upent:r ugulnHt Seattle by blllh
runnll)ll Wld put~Miny 101' more
tllun 200 yurd8, then Jlrtlmptly
junked thtil 8U~!sful formu In
((Jt &amp;ortiCthlnl! AI Duvls tllll!ht
hnve desl11ned for un APL game
In the I900!1.
"We ~1tme oot ur1d cuuyht
them b)' surprbe," suld Jerry

IR
IGiriBinl

t!pponcflt II · blue print with
which to uttuck J&gt;lusburl!h'~
blltz·heuvy defense. The nohuddle prevents sltuutlonul ~ub­
Nlltutlons, und Brudy und
Onnnon euch took quick. three·
step drops to get rid uf tile boll
before the bll11crs urrlved. The
system ulso exploit~ the
Steelers' tendency to pluy their
cornerbucks well off the
receivers.
This Is u defenHe thut ht111
given up 649 yurds pus.~lng In
two g10nes.
Sd does their offense. Ktmlllll
Stewnrt (IH-of-34, 201 yurtls)
threw two touchdown pU!Ises to
Hines Wurd, but u~uln Strul!glcd
In the 11eeond hull. The Stcelel'!l
ui!IU 10111 four fumbles, three In
the tounh quan.er, und n ·
Pittsburgh Ntur Rod Woodson
tied un NFL nx:llnl by l'CC()VIlr·
1111! three fumbles .
Still, the Stee l cr~ ttutled only
2()..17 until Ten)' Kirby opened
the fuurtll quttrter with u 96-yurd
klckuft' return, the fourth special
tcums touchdown ugainst
l'ltl.llburgh In four 1111mes.

Browns
from PlpB1
Frerolte throws with his right hund. bul was
protecllns the bull in his other hund He
fll~pcd It downlleld and immediately provt.'fl
he s not ambidextrous.
"I didn't want to take u suck." Frerolte said.
"'The guy turned me us I was throwin~ it.
Kenurd WUII In the right place at the nght
th\le. I didn't see anybody there. I was Just
try in* to l!et rid of It, to have un incomplete
puss.
Jnsteud. It flouted directly to Lung. The
28~ ·pound lineman headed down the sldeltne
with u convoy of blockers, maklnl! it to the 8
before Frerotte mude a diving tackle fmm
behind with 30 seconds left m the half.
'"I 81\W the end zone und ut lirst - I felt like
Carl LewiH," Lang said. "Th~n I felt like the
Pillsbury Dough Boy."
Lang wasn't upset that he got caught from
behind by a quarterback.
"I couldn '1 !illY anything to him," Lung
suld. "'He hud ufreudy given me u present, so
I ju~t told him thnnk you."
Two pluys Iuter, Holcomb threw un 8·yurd
touchdown pass to Kevin Johnson, essential·
ly deciding the game.
The Benguls have been out~cnred 54· 13 in
losses to Sun OleQO und Cleveland. revivinl!

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their reputation us the NFL's worsl leum "nee
1991.
It was the1r second slralghl un1bbmg in
Cleveland, where they lost 18·0 lnst Nov. 25.
Jon Kitnu threw two tnterceptions n11d Scon
Mitchell threw ' three lhul day to give the
Browns their only Rhutoul in 50 gumes us an
expunsion teum.
Frcrotte got most of his yards 10 the wumng
minutes and finished 26-of-47 for 239 yards
Phil Dawson made field goats of 52 yurds
- the longest of his cureer - und 45 m front
of the largest crowd in the stadium's four·
year 'history. The Browns sold 73,3.58 tickets
for the game.
The crowd roared when Cincinnati's T.J.
Houshmandzadeh was flal!l!ed for taking oil
his helmet in the closing minutes to fix his
chin sirup.
Notes: Browns DE Courtney Brown was
Inactive for the l!ume because of u sore neck,
strained m practice las1 week. Coach Bytch
Davis said Brown was cleared to play, but
hadn't practiced enough during the week....
The Browns hud to shuffle their line"because
C Duve Wohlabaugh broke his hand in prac.
lice last week. RT Roger Chunolne nlso
missed one series in the first hulf after strainin!! his left knee .... Davis sereamed at DE
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first table und the
other East-West at the
second table.. After
the sntlle deals have
been played 111 both
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on board one, you
and your partner
mude three no-trump
with nn ovenrick for
plus 430. whereas
your teammates held
the contract to nine
tricks tor minus 400.
Your net result is plus
30. You then look at
the international
mutch point (imp)
scale and find that
you have won one
imp.
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can win (or lose!) on
one dent is 25 imps.
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Championship.
though, Switzerland
CELEBRITY·CIPHER
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imps. How could that
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SCJIAM.LITS ANSWIRS
Gyrate· Croak· Queen· Humbly · YOUR AGE
Two old timers had been arguing. One mused, 'I know
Infants who can't read, middle aged llllteratea wlio can't
.write and old fools who can't think straight. I'm trying to
guess YOUR AGE."
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tians appeuled . The
committee ruled that
the deal be thrown
cui und u substitute
bourd be played. Tomorrow, you can read~
that story.

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Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2002
The ycur uheud cun .offer u
very lucruflve mnrkct for
lhings you either devise, ere•
ale or invent so put your
thinking cup on nnd e~pres.
your urge~ for originality and
sec what you can come up
with.
'VIRGO {Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
·· Compcn!ation for a lob
well done could be better tllun
usunl. Those fur whom you
work or r.erform will get a
good dcu , und you, In turn,
· will get good rewords from
them. Virgo treat' yourself to
o birthday 11 1ft . Send for your
Astro:Gruph J'rcdictlons for
the yeur iJ~eo by moiling $2
und SASE to Auro-Oroph,
~/o this newspuper, P.O. Box
167, Wickliffe, OH 44092. Be
oure to stute your zodloc sign.
. LIBRA {Sept. 23-0ct. 23) · In n gutne of friendly com:
petition, you could learn
something ubout sportsmanship I hot will b~ of enormous
voluc to )"ou in another nreu
of ~our life.
SCORPIO {Oct. 24-Nov.
22) ·· A dear friend of yours
who Is In need of a confidant
might single you out us the

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MIDDLEPORT
Middleport residents with
scrap tires in their -buck·
yards still huve time to turn
. them in, at no coS! ,
Wednesdny,
Mayor Sandy lannarelli
snid the collection service
will continue from noon
until S p.m. at the town~ip
gntuge on J&gt;tut Street.
The villnge begun its ~'Ol·
lection efforts last week.
but while ''a good number"
of tires were collected.
spuce on the rented trailer
remains for more.
The viltuge instituted the
progrmn lust week in un
uttempt to eliminute mosquitos und the risk of West
Nile Vints.
1\vo birds intected with
the virus were found in
Middleport
1-esidentiul
areas lust month.
Scrup tires nre seen us a
primary breeding ground
lbr mosquiloes , which
carry the VIrus to humuns.
Middleport residents mny
bring up to live uutomo·
bile-sized tires at no cost.
Residents pnnlcipatlng in
the program must provide n
copy of their most recent
Middleport water bill, us
proof
of
residence,
lannurelli suld.
Additional tires will be
1Ul1-1lpted for $1 euch.
· The villuge will beur the
cost of the tire collection
progmm. lunnW"Clli suid, but
residents who titilto uddress
the problem of
tires on
their properties wil be cited
to muyor 's oourt.
"The village ordinunces
curry fines of $1 QO for
!hose who k.eep scrup !Ires
on their properties, and the
ordinnnce · will
be
enforced.'' lunnurelli suid.

one to whom she or he cun reveal Innermost thoughts .
·You' II be both o good listener
und u wlso counselor.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov , 23Dec. 21) •• Brolnstorm your
new Ideo or concept with
friends or nssochttcs who con
hcl p you sort out y11ur
thoughts . Whut you come up
with will be both accurute nnd
feasible.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jnn.
19) ·· Moke those steps
you 've been uwure of 'for
some time thut could benefit
you both finuncluily und corecr-wisc. The results will be
oilthot you hoped they would
be.

AQUARIUS {Jon, 20-Feb.
I9) •• Persons with whom
you' II have dealings will wei·
come your presence, because
you will be rnure supportive
of them thun criticul. This ul·
titudc puts you u step uhead of
others.
PISCES (feb. 20·March
20) ·· Although you might
huvc to outmaneuver others in
order Ill accomplish your ob·
jectives, you'll do so In non·
offcn~lve, subtle ways thut
wott'lleuve them feeling lnfe·

rlor.
ARIES {Murch 2l·Aprii 19)
·· You need to be oround splr·
hod people who cu~ Inspire
you, bccuuse companions will
huve un enormous 'intluence
over your attitude. Stuy clear
of negutlvc or morose !)'pes.
_ TAURUS (April 2U·May
20) .• Continue to work on
thul mcunlngful endeavor you
sturtcd rcstcrdny, Make It the
top gou on your list nnd some
slgnlflcunt steps can be
reuchcd toduy.
GEMINI {Muy 21·lunc 20)
•. Usuully you' re u fusc inul· ·
Ing person to be around, but
toiluy you' ll rcolly sparkle.
Get out und go to pluce~
where you cun mingle with
friends and meet new people.
CANCER (June 21 -luly 22) ·
.. This Is an e~ceilent day to
go bargain hunt\ ng, whether
you shop at your usuul stores,
go to garage sales or hit the
!leo markets , Chancea are
you'll pick up a few aellJs.
LEO {July 23-Aug. 22) ••
Someone else's ideu miaht
be better than youn, so llalen
careful'!. to those around you.
It won t mutter to you who
comes up with the beat onea;
you just wont reaults.

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County reports 2002
losses·at 56K
Bv lftWI J. Rno
S&amp;n~'"ll staft writer
POMEROY - Sales tn11. collections
in Meills County tor · September
increused sli1Jhtly compared to lnst
yeur, but county otl1cluls continue to
worry nbout 11 $56,000 delicit in snles
hilt revenue ror the yeur to date, which
shows no sign of improving.
. The lutest st~les tlllt revenue report
from Meigs County Auditor Nmwy

Patter Cllmllbllll reflects u l'Oile~.•tion
of $92.~ in July. up $1.$00 fn,m
July of last year. In WOO. tlw l.'()lltlty
collect~ $101,130 in lOl'lll st~ks tM
revenue in July.
The tM revenue is p!lid tu the ,,ouoty
monthly hy tho Ohio Depurtment of
l'llllation. July. 2002 rovllnue wus
received lt.ISI week. The lklkit d&lt;&gt;lthled
in April. 11\&gt;m $21,000 t"' $.1:!.000, utl\1
only ~bruury, June IUIIl Scpct~mber
have seen minor lncreu!:e~ in tu:~o I.'Olle~.,tions when I)OIIlpared to h1st yeur.
Local officials bl11mc \he cto.~ing of
Ponwroy's Pllmida dis~:ount llUtlet und
the l1xoul Ford deulership in
Middleport lust yeur for purt 1&gt;l' the

dive in HI revenue, 11-~ w~ll ll\ ~~~il
inc'\lllle I stto Muson 0111\l&gt;, \\'.\'u.,
due to tM Opt"niog \\f Wai-Murt \
Upt"reenter in M11son. But (\&gt;Unt)"
Cl&gt;mmis&gt;ioner Jim
heoets '"ill
Mlllldav the mlli1u1 'sand st11te 's ~II&gt;W·
il!i 1\'ttlil ~'\)(l(&gt;my I~ 11l~\'l to Nt~nle.
~md an imlkl\11\f that the pn&gt;t&gt;ll'm'
with ~b tu~ revemte lo.'\.\es lite 111\t
~~dusively Meigs C1&gt;u11ty's.
"II 's down 11ll over the state. but it's
not as puintul for l!~fier \'llUntles as It
b 1\ll' snullli.'r, pourer '"iunties Uke
Meigs CllUnty," Shiltts S~lkl. ''. 1•me of
the lliggest I.'Ollntles In the st111e are
l1&gt;slt1g 11s 111\lch as h11lf 11 millilln dl•l·
lur.~ in tn~ revenue. but they doo ' t teet

POMEROY - A mutlun
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I'~"Y fnr work on 1hu new
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NIW TO IXPO - Kids end
adults. alike will enjoy the
bunaee tramp which II
being brou&amp;ht for the flrat
time to the Town 11nd
Country EXPO to be ateaed
Saturday and Sunday on the
Rock Sprln&amp;s Falr&amp;rounde.
(Charlene Hoeflich)

POMEROY _ The Rock
Springs Fairgrounds . will
come alive Saturday u.s the
seventh annual Town and
. Country EXPO IIIllS under·
tl;"Y athl~ 11.3'. tinll continues
!'PTuhge EuXnPOay.l where we
,
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showcase 110me of wh~t the
local urea has to offer, 11nld
Dallas Weber. president, who
encouraged residents to come
out and enjoy the exhibits,
demonstrations and entertain·
m~nt.
;.
Everything Is free, he
suld, noting thai while many
of the acflvltles offered In
past years will be back aaaln,
thor~ will be many new
things . Pur the first time.

miniature golf and the bungee
trump will he offered. There
will also be u "pumpkin
shoot" using a ~llngshm being
qevcloped by Alan Jacks oT
A&amp;D Upholstery Plus of
Rutland.
This )'!lar's EXPO will be
dedicated 10 the memory of
John "J.B.' Ridenour, a char·
_ter member of the orJnnlzn·
lion. For the oust scvcrul
years, Ridenour~ which sold
Stlhl chain saws, brought in a
carver to demonstrate hls
artistic skill with a saw.at the
EXPO.
During the 10 u.m. opening
ceremony on Saturday, which
will Include the ruiHing of the
nag by American Legion
mcmben 11 pluquc will be
preHentcd to MrH Ridenour
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Mory Kay Yoet, loft, watoh11 Pomeroy Mayor John BlatUntr
llin e proolomotlon Mondty dOIIInatlnl todoy throuah
Sept. :l3 111 Conatltutlon Wook. The weak hll bien
obeorvtd alnoo. :1.eee whon It waa alanad Into lew by
Pretlelent Dwliht D. Eltonhower. Tht dotllnttlon of tht
week 111 Conttltutlon Wook woa propoaed by tht Natlonel
Society of the Ooulhttl'l of the American Revolution. Yo at It
11 Plit t rtaent of Return Jonethen Mtllt Chlpter. Abbie
Stretton It reaont of the chapter. (Santlntl tttf!)

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the r ~mov"l scm lly
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l~lllltiSiti\1 thtl tfll~li;S hC
nmved hi&gt;~:" us.- ul' fl&lt;'l\'ei ved
henllh·rlsk , Ttle lfll~ks,
t'ttrl.~d \'h&gt;&gt;t' 1\l 1'1\IIWfO)I
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t~ drip un1l t•mlt un unple1ts·

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M~nrdlnl,l tn Rlt1ottnur,
\' lerk. s"ict "" estlm"tect Murk Nmmun. 1&gt;wner of
1111111\tnt ot' $11 tl,{)()ll w"s First C'luss, hus retulnoct
nee\led tn l'\IVOr e~po!lses te~ul ~·nutlst~ l . Th~ vlllt~ll~
until" grunt is re~:elved trom · h ~~ nl1111 hlre1l 1m ttttnmoy.
th~ Ohio Depm·tm~nt of
l 'uundl 1ll'l.' lll~1 1 111 111lnpt
Natul'lll RIISOu~~.
. un ltddtottilum In tho vlll"ill
The loun will he on 11 9().. cmphlYO~ l111mlhol'~ reif"l\1•
dny note tn give 1he vlllnae lng ahsontoelsm. II wus th
ample time U\ Pl'Y·
third rottdlng. n mmlnn w"s
M"yur Julm Blnettnor socond d umt uppt'lwe\1 lly
sui d. " I hnpe ynu' ve uti bel!n cntuwll.
duwn tu see Ihe work helng
Vktnr Ynttnll tlr"\'"~od
dl&gt;ne nn Ihe \l(lCk."
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Dally 3: 6·6·6
Deily 4: 0·3-3-2
Ceali lS: 6·8· 10·12·1 5·23

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Pick 5: 7·9·5
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Classifieds
Comics
Dear Abby
Editorials
Movies
Obituaries
Sports

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WORK BIOINS - Jeff Turner and Carl Johnston of Brown· ~ Contracting of Alb11ny work tlbOVI;l
the third-floor balcony of the Meigs County Courthouse. The historic building Is being weshed
and paJnted. The $50.000 project will Involve, for the first time, colonlel·&amp;tyle colora on the
building's ornate trim. County commissioners secured fundlnS for the project through State
Rep. John Carey and the state budget. Workers have been .on the job seven days 11 week since
the project began. It Is expected to be complet'd In about three weeks. (Charlene Hoeflich)

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Council borrows
funds for dock

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The tournament dl· rrector was called, and
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The art of conversation Ia not
after much discussion
I 1 I' • :: only saying the right thing at the
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right time, but leaving unaald the
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declarer taking four
you dovolop from olop No, 3 below.
spnde and six club A PRINT NUMBERED
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