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in twos or threes.
Regular readers will
remember that two
weeks ago I featurl!d
a deal in which Brian
Glubok responded
two clubs with a low
tripfeton. He then
used Blackwood and
bid six no-trump. On
a club lead, this contract would have gone
three down, but West
naturally led a spade,
and Olubok made his
slam. A few days
later 1saw this deal in
the Washingto.n
Bridge League's bimonthly mugtlZtne.
Sitting South was
John Adams, a D.C.area expert. Playing
in a pair event, where
trying for coups al·
ways tempts the
imaginative, Adams.
rather than open with
CELEBRITY CIPHER
a mundane one dia·
by Lull C1mpo1
mond. be~an with one
C4ltbrily ClphOI C'I'PIOGfli"" o,. c,..led lrom quo1o11ono by lomcM
poopio, pool on&lt;l p....,l. Eeoh tenor In lht clphtr tlondlloi onolhtr.
club on hts singleton!
TO&lt;My'l clut: ~ tqv.t/t M
West .made a twoheart weak jump
"ZPKWK
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AN
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overcall, and North
responded
two
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spades. No Blackwood for Adams, just
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a simple jump
straight to six no·
~XA
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trump!
Notice that on a
YWIAP
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club lead, the contract
goes four down. But
PREVIOUS SOLUTION - 'Sht could hold a nota aa 101111 It
tht Cllatt National Bank."- Mualc crlllo Henry Plaaaanft on
understandably West
Etllal Merman
selec1ed the heart
king, perniitling Ad.ams to claim the 13
WQRD
top tricks he had had
OAMI
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his eye upon: five _:.;;;;,...,..._.;;;_..;; 1411o4 loy CLAY R. POLLAN
spades, one heart and
letttn of ,.,.
seven diamonds.
· 0 Rlarrangt
four ocramblod word• b•
At several tables, low to form four olmplo wo~do .
the contract was a
boring six diamonds.
LIETUD
And what happened
to those declarers?
·The heart-king lead
was ruffed by East.
L A NT A
He shifted to a spade
and it went spade
ruff, heart ruff, spade
ruff, club to the ace
ANORB
for four down I ·
Finally, I think East I &amp;
Claaallled Ad In local paper:
1r "For
Sale. Executive Suite Furnlshould have doubled
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"' ture and Secretarial Desk .. Aiong
. six no-trump. If the
contract makes, East
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and West are proba·
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)'OIJ dtYIIOp frgm ttep No. 3 b1iaw.
double of a freely bid slam is Lighlner, ask·
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ing for an unusual
lead. But would West
huve selected a club?
We will never know.

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My old maid aunt always had something kind to say
about other people. She said that people with tact always have less to RETRACT.
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Pm1EROY Mel~~
C11unty sheriff's deputies wt\1
be laid off in two weeks nml
the Mel11s Cuunty juH will oo
dosed. Sherin' Rnlph Trussell
said Friday.
.
Trussell suid ho issullll
notices to nil t)tlll)ll)yees.
including deputies. dlsplll~h~
e~. und otl1ce nnd jull stufl.
setting their lnyotl' duy lbr
Oct. 4.
"We've mnnnged to hung on
until now," Trussell snid. ''nul
we're out of money for ''flet'tl·
lions for the ne~t tw11 weeks.
The puyroll hns run out ."
In August, Trussell requested $244.489 In additlomtl
t\mdlng for his otl1ce from the
Meigs County Bonrd of.
Cummlssluners. Including 11
request t'or an udditionnl
$86,498 for .snlnrles, nnd
1\mds for oftlce supplies,
food, tires, housing, contruct
repairs. gns nml Q~, C(ml t't1~t
serylccs und medlcnl el'.pens·
cs lor prlsnnl.lrs.
In his Aug. 29 loner to the
commissioners,
Trussell
udvlsed that layoffs would he
issued Sepl. 20 If the Cl)tlllnls:

Raiders. roll, 11

.Deaths
Everett Meadows, 81
Dorothy Rainey, 78
Erne I Spires'-76
Paul Cilbbs 13
Denver Griffith, 37
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Weather
High: 70s, Low: 50s
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Conctlon
CROWN CITY - In the
Frlduy. Sept. 20. edition of
lho
Qulllpolis
Dnily
Tribune. It was incorrectly
reported that Sunday services at Big Four Church
had been discontinued.
According to church offi.
cluls. Big Pour will still host
services · on Sunduy und
Wednesdny evenings.
There wlll be no services
on Sunday morning ond
Sundoy School will not be
offered until further notice.
Offlclal9 also said thnt
John Baxter ts no longer
minister ot the church.
BuJtler was lncoiTLlCtly Identified as Don Baxter in
Friday's Tribune.
For lnformutlon. contact
Noal Lambert 111 740-2566349 . .

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Ptck J: 6·8·0

Ptck 4: 2·8·7·9
Buckeye 5: 8· 10·14-30·32
Ptck :s nl1ht: 0·6·8
Pick 4 nlaht: 5·2..0-8

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Dilly 4: 5-6-2~5

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Saturday, Sept. 21. 2002
Select your Involvements
wisely in the year ahead, bec~use they could either make
or breuk you, dependln• upon
your cho1ces. Constructive af·
fairs will enormously enhance
your chances for success.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
•• Thi1 is hardly the ltme to
take on any new financial ob·'
ligations if you still have old
ones hangin,11 in the fire. Un·
leu somethtng is an absolute
necessity. don't burden yourself any further. Trying to
patch up a broken romance?
The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
can help you understand what
to do to make the relationship
work. Moil $2.75 to Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper,
P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH
44092.

LlBRA (Sept. 23-0ct: 23) •
• Be exceplionally careful regarding the way you deal with
companions, especially your
spouse. A few wrong moves
or a careless remurlo: could
swiftly shallcr the existing
harmony.
·
SCORPIO (Oct . 24·Nov.
22) ·- This may be the one
day you can run eJTands and
do your tasks, but don't at-

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·tempi more than you can hanAfUES (Murch 21 -Aprll 19)
dle. When you hear the whi ~­
·• An ugrocmont making plnns
tle blow, pack up your lools
with others muy be ruther
and luke u break.
tough to come. by. Ilveryone
SAGITTARIUS (Nuv. 23 wllf huve 111 ~ or her own speDec. 21) •• Social involvecial interest.in mind. You all·
ment muy be more important
ml~hl have to jill 11 alone.
10 uno1her than Ia you today.
TAURUS (April 20-Muy
However. if you've made
20) -- Being too much of a
. plans with, so meone, don 't
loner 1oday could put you in u
break them or you could oust
depressed mood. Slop Wrning
up the relutlonshi~.
down invitulions, you need to
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. · get out more than )'OU may re19) •• Don'l eKpect family
alize.
members to welcome you
GEMINI (May 2 I-June 20)
with open arms if you're too . -- Don't let u minor misunderheavr handed wuh them.
standing between you and u
They re not apt to respond too
valued friend ~et out of hand
pleasantly .to your behavior.
b7 being mugmlicd beyond its
Whx provoke discord? ·
Rtgnificuncc with u clash of
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
wflls and/or egos.
,19) -· Forego. attempting to
CANCER (June 21 -July 22)
1mpose your vtews on on un-- There could be a tendency
willlns listener. Even if this
luday for people in general to
person is slo~ to anger, if you
look for chinks in other peokeep pushing, •he or he is
ple's armor instead elf seeing
likely to let you have it with
things to admire. Don 'I be
both barrels.
·. one of them . ·
PISCES (Feb. 20·March
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ••
20) -- .You coulpn't pick a
Be careful when entering tnto
wone day to di8cuss fmancial
u debate with someone. You
matters with your mate or _ may vlew It us mere Iy an exroommate. Both you and she
change of ideas and a learning·
or he may feel dtrrived and
e~perience, but the other
believe the other tS the one
party could take it a~ an afwho is 'bcing waateful.
front.

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Dear Abby
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Weather

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c 2002 Ohio V1llay Pubilohlnl Co.

"YYe've managed to h ng
on until now. But we're out
of money for operations
for the next two weeks.
Tt')e payroll has run out...

sinners ui1l 111\t IIPP"IIWiutil
ndtlillonnll\mds.
"lint II tho ~;ounty Qommls·
si{)ne~ 01111 1'{)11W 11p with the
money. we'll he shut 1luwn."
Trussell snid.
The commlsslonNs mnln·
tnin there is nu nd\lltlnnnl
money In the county's genernl
1\md for Tntssell's opemllnn.
In Jnmmry. the bmtrd 11ppro·
prh11ed net1rly $tl(lll.UOO f\1r
Trussell's operutlons, lnclud.· ·
ing his snlurles line Item.
Since Ihe yenr b~~;nn. Trussoll
hns reco.ived th,ree llfnnts t~
Sllpplement his snlury tlllpo~s
es, lncludlnll $2~.000 tor
overllme, $10.000 for litter
comrol nnd $4,,00 for trash
clennup.
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said. "In the&lt;,~vem or 1m uuto·
mohllt~ 111.'1'1\lent. t't'sl\h.mt'
shoulll ~on111~t th~ Ohl11 Stnt~
1-lijlhwny Ptlli~ll or the ·l'llSplll.'•
tlw l'illll!lllS.''
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1)'\lssetl I@ nsk11fol Mei11s
C'o\mty Common Pions .lmljito
Pre\1 w. Cmw 111 to IIPI)(llnt
Alhons uttmne)' 1-lertnml
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Corson ICI repres\lnt him In the
onjjohtll hudllllt hnttle, nnd 11
henr1t111 on his reque~l hns
been sot l'or &lt;kl. Itl. '

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POINT Pl.~ASANT The Muson l'ounty 1\tys l'lll'
'l\1ts Assndutltm In &gt;'tll\lltiW·
lion with llw flnlnt lll~n sunl
lJ 1111 le l)uys .Cnm 111 I11 Oil wIll
hnnu.1· ANhl
Ptlltrrson . Queen'II'IC;:to"
Miss tlulfl~ Duys JIM)I, 111 I
3_p.m.t Sun y
p.m.. Sumh1 •. S~pi. n. ~!Hl~ ,
Trinity' United
'l'ht: I'I'Ctlptlon will 111~e
plucl' lll . lhu \llninjl hull ol' . Methodist Churol'l t
Tl'inlly llnilllli M o 1h11di ~t
Point Pl11aant
C'hmd1 In l'nim Pl••nsnnl. ·
You n» ML~s Uu11lo Dn s
Battle Daya
.lOO I. Whiln~y Scul'hlll'l'y:
l.,lllic Mlsllll' umi Miss IJnlfll'
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Dnys 200 I, D~IWilr Th11mi1N
Point Pttaunt
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BY K1111 DOTION
OVP 1taHwriter

OALl.IPOLIS - Mnklng u
difference In the lives of pc:o·
pie In your community Is
~omethlng thut ull of us, if
given the time und opporlunl ly, would be Interested ln.
Right'/
USA WEEKEND muyu ·
zlne, The •Points of Light
Foundation, Newmun's Own
Inc .. nnd President Bush nre
uskin11 people to muke lhe
time und act Involved In their
Make A Difference Day pro·
ject.
Muke A Difference Duy IN
scheduled for Ocl. 26.
WuHhington Elememnry
School, for the pust four
yeurs, has Iuken the chall¢nge
und more thnn 600' sludents
will continue to Ntcp up to the
pluto und "make a difference."
Washington teacher Phyllis
Brandeberry has coordlnutcd
the school-wide event.
"Becnuse lhe Make 1\
Difference . Dny HponsorN
require something to be held
Oct. 26, (Make A 'Difference

Alhll~ P1tteraan - M111 little D1~ 1001

E lomontt~ry School
111reaoy &amp;tllrtoa tholr Moke A Olffuronoe Coy project by
ploklns up troah. Christopher Copley (blue t hlrt), 6roo Clo1111
(groy shirt) and Jordon Cornw II plok up 11 t w ploco11 of tro111
on th11 11ohool '11 onmpu11. (Krl Ootaon)

Some of the fifth grodera at Waehln&amp;ton

h~ve

Dny) uncl It's u Suturduy 111111
Kchoul' H nol in NCIINlon. we urc
lncor_poruUng
uur
flo II
Curntval into our project."
Brundeberry suid, .
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"We will do un ontruncc fee
nl' 11 cunncd !IUOd oml will nlso
have 11 cor wuHh ut the curnl·
vui." she udded .
Other octlvltleH Wn~hln1Jtoll
will be dolnslnclude kinder·
IIUMen HtUdeniN bUII!illlJI bird
fcodor11 und squln-el tccderK
thut will be huni In oreu
parks: flrHI·Smde Htudent H
will mokc cure pucku11e~ for
women . und c~lldrcn . ut
Serenity HOURCj HCCOnd
IJrllderR will cheerful CQrds for

nurHinll homeR; 1hird ~rndorR
will conduct u 1\md-rnlser to
e11rn money 10 pu rchuHc 11
huckcyc tree to plnnt In
Oullipnli8 City Purk : fmu·fh·
11rlldc Ntudenl~ will cu ilecl lit•
fer l'mm the meetH In lh~
downtown llrCU'l und ~lx lh
Qruders will wr te leth!rH nl'
cheer 10 vetertiiiH or locnil'lr~­
l'll!hlei'Rnnd lmid u cur wnHh 111
the curnlvul to help Ihe lhi ru
irlldcrN purchuHc the buckeye
tree.
.
Ci ndy Orlmm' N kinder·
11urlen cluMH will collect
nlaNto donme to Ihc un mnl

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fnmlly: Cul'iellu Bluke. Nflllll•
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Home: i\III Non 1\nd~I'Nnn,
N llllll ~llfC\.1 hy MllllllOYNCi
Leumkon (JnllllliJ. "/l(lllNill'\lll
hy her fumlly. Nnlltl ~ lliHINh,
1pnn~or~d lly N ~ w Huv ~ n
Mm·uiiHtn l~oud Mm·t: 111111
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VI 'N l-leuuly Sulon.
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llunle Ott)'N 20()2 urc rnndy
0\lllCCIIIhlr, Mj)tlll itll'l)\1 ny
l~ulnt
Plcusunt
Junhw
Women'NCluh uml Ihe West
Vlrlllniu flnmll~ flmmdmlon :

NOI'cll hy 11~1· J'umlly. Duiry
Qur~n. Jim's li i c~u· l~· unll
lllumhin ~. W~mly'11, R~~on .

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Npnn~tnre•l hy Ron l)urNl.
ThQ punll c I~ w lllnm In
unon~ th I'CI,)C)ltlon .

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: • S~rt. 14, Dutlllll1 (iihh,, Mury Alhcrt. New lluH'Il .
: N~w lnwn . for domc~tk. imprup~r rq1i~ll'atio11, ""
: hullcry nnd hnncry on u urn. in,lll'tlll~r. uml pcl'lllillill!l
lllt lkrn,rd driwr : l111ic
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Jr.. New Hnwn, bnucry 11111111 cr t"l'!(i,trlllitlll u11d dtll i11~ ""

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trnnsl~twtl lnl11 11 tllllllll\'t llttck 1111 lhc
pnrk ill!! Int. tlll&lt;l then ll'tlll sl'ct'i'Cd
thl\111jl.h 11 lolllltl 1\100 hlh\ the SIC I 111\d
t'l'hm· tl,l\:k 1)1tmcwllrk lit rlvcl"s l'lii!C·
"Sin,'C the ~\lll~t'l!tc Is nine In ·hcs
thkk, It wllltnkc 14 tltcys tn l'llllllllctcly
~lire." Mild LIII1'Y Bunks nf L11n·y Unnf..s
t\mstl'\1\'tion. l'l1111rllch•r 1111 the lob.
"l~mi'C\'CI\ wc'lt' llllilll! t\1 open II' for
us llurlnll Stcmwhccl ltlvcrlcst next
week llecnusc.ur nlllhc hmllCI'S c\mthll!
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H~ snill thlll the tlc·llt\s h\ 1\cctlllllll!\·
dulc ,\C) IIICIISIII'C hl\i.llS will he llllllll~'ll.
Utmks sii'Csscd tlutt Ihe ,1\~k Is mll to
he usctl 111 11llll&lt;ll\\l'lllhc tbtlvu l.
1'hc l'lvcr side ,,r the 1111rkht1! 1111 w.lll
toe1m11 n lnu'fkullcd, he s11lll. nnd sis 11s
wlflll\1 CI'\1CICllllskllll! Ihill f'CIIph: IIIII sit
nn the 11m·kh11! 1111 wnll nu1' thmw uny- ·
thhtl! IIVCI' lhC Wl\11 ,
"This completes the 1l11~k plull\wm ,"
llunh sulll. "The next ph1N' will he
illll~llli! CIC\'ll'k lllltl II'UICI' t1Vtlll11hlc
lliOIIt( ihc do~k 1\lr the \'IHlWIIiCII~C 1lf
llimlcl's, ·n1cn lll.lhtlnl! will he uttuchcd
ulnlljlthc hlj) 111' 1hc W11ll." · •
l~lltlflllt( 1111' CIIIISII'\Icthlll 11f the blllll
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dm 111~ " I "heeler 11 ith nu
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Haven Juveniles
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jli\CIIilc' 1111d rc\ldCIIll thlll
1hcl\' i' a curfew on 'dwul
ni~l11' a1 I 0 p.m. and nn
wce~l'lllf1, lit II p.lll . .

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runs

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One step adme

l'lvcrfru nt dcvclopmclll wus. for
$.12H.(MXI.
Tht• urit~lnul plnn wus fill' ~.unsn·uctlon
of 240 fed of doc~llll!lllnd then extend·
In~ the fu ·1 1\ty 11111 Iuter dutc. 1-lowever,
llt111ks' low bltl f'ot' the pt\ljCcl cumc In
lll $1KIJ,97\I, which ullowcd the vllllii!C
Ill \INC the I'CIIIllininl! llllliiCY uf the 111'11!·
hllllgmnt tu extend the tlock fur the 1\ill

lcnl!th uf' th • \'lll'klnl! lot.
"The dock s self'·supportln111111d not
nltn~hcd lu the stiiH.Islunc wnll," sold
John Musser, project coordlnulor.
He ulsu noted thulthe proJect Is totul·
ly t\mded thl\llll!h thll ODI'lR with the
vlllul!c's only cost bchll! $1.200. thlll
belli~ ll llllll~h Ill the phHIIIIIII! 1!1'11111 for
the leuslblllly sl11dy. ·

Construction con·
Unues on the new
River Museum In
· Point Pleasant as
concrete Is
poured for the
steps lind
entrance way
Friday. The first
floor of the muse·
um Is expected to
be completed In
November when
an open hOuse Is
scheduled,
according to pro·
ject managerJack
Fowler. "People
will be able to
lour the first floor
during the. open
hou se," SBid
Fowler. "We hOpe
to have the funds
by then end move
forward with the
elevator and the
second floor. Our
grand opening Is
schedul ed for
April 2003."
(Chris Cozza)

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Ai'cu Mcdlcul tcutcr Is set to
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l\1lly trcutllUllcllls. .
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tk ~llkcKh Wuhl, 11 curdlo·
thorudc sur con, WM nut
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rcuppolntcJ 11lo CAMC In
1'199. The ho~pltnl all eyed
thut Wuhl did nut cnret'iilly
tl'liut putlctiiM, used "ifuo 8tlon·
nblc judllntcllt" In sclccllllll
patients for tiUrllel')' lind uctcd
lnuppi'Uprlntcly lowurtl sUf)•
fltlrt 11nd 11ursh111 stnl'l'.!~lcooro•
nn_HI A~BCit!ATEO PR£18
hiM to buur~ records. ·
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On Auy. 26, the bmu'd 111
'1\idtty... ShowcrN likely until ltlld·mornlttl! with IKtll~tet! Wnhl's
request filed urt
thundcr~tUI'IHN ... 1'hcn duutly with u ~hnn~o of shuwcrN und
nmcndcd
complulnt
with ulle·
thtlllli~I'Mhli'IIIK . Hll!hM In the upper 70~. SouthwcMt wlndM ~ to
yutlut\8
thut
tile
doctor
fulled
I() lltllh. thull~c uf ruin 70 pcr~ent.
'1\Jnll!ht. .. Ciuudy with Mcuueretl MhowerM 11nd thunderKlormN, lllliMC Mtcrlle cqulpmetll, opcr·
LowM fn the lower 608. LIMhl nnd vurlt1blo wlndM. Chutlcc ttl' utcd without clluUI!h support
Mtul~' und p~rfurmcd ut~needl!cJ
1'11111 20 lllll'clllll.
Sunduy ... MoKtly uloudy with Mi!uucrcd MhowcrN und thunder· sur~cry.
CAMC spokeMIIIlln Andy
Nhli'IIIK. Hll!hli In the "l'l'cr 7()M. Suuth wlndM ~ tu I0 mph
WcMscls
dedllled 10 cou1ment
lm~nmlnl! wcMl aut·ly In t 111 ~1\crnoun. Chuncc ut' ruin 20 per·
Mpccll'l~ully
on the cuKe.
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Mllunwhllc
Wuhl huH · hnd
Su11duy llll!ht ... Pttrlly cluu~y. LowM In the mid ~OM.
lrlvllol!llM 111 brunt M!lllll.lrlul
Monlluy ... MtJMlly Munny, HlyhM lnlhlllllid 11JK,
luMrltul In fletci'Mburll
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lens
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llurmun suld .
IMTINDID ,DIIIDAIT.
IIUI'Illllll HUilf thllt When
WcdncMduy .. .C'Ieur. LuwM In the lower ~UK llltd hll!hMIn lhc
Wuhl
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supcrvls u11 hy lhc 11 encrul
lh~ Ill ill 71JM ,
111'1duy ... M11Klly ~ leur. LnwM In the 111ld ~~~~ tlllll hll!hK 111 the KUrl!!l{)ll there, Hum1u11 Kui 1.t.
WuhiiMsel 10 uppeur before
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IIIlich llddllltllllll I'CVCIIUC WC
IICCd IIIICC WC CStubl\.~h llllll
l\111d lllll' pl'lorltlcs ," sukl the
l~cp11hlkun Incumbent.
T'nn spoke Ill II Cllll\111111!11
cvcnl fll'llll!llllnl! the t\1 c his
clllltlldnte h~r llcutonunt l/.IIV·
cl'lllll'. Jennette lJI'lldlcy, will
lllny If elected. Tnt\ wtmts
Ul'lldlcy to oversee his $400
utllllnu pru11run1 ftll' pt'Cservlnl!t jjrccn spuce nnd ctcunlnil
up nbtutduned lmlustrhll slllls
In Ohio. ·
Tu" wouldn't give dctulls
u11 uny propoMcd tux lncreuM·
eM, no~ would he suy whul
kind ul dcfldttlte Nlule ml11ht
fncc for the twu·yeur bUdJICI
bet~lnnlnl! July I. He predict·
ed the bud11et process. which
bct~lrts In Fcbruury, will be
di1Ticult .
"It would be extrcine/y pre·
IIUIIUI'e Ill projecl u def cit for
u pcrlml of time thut won't
sturt until July I 111' next yeru,"
Thl\ MuhJ. "A lot depends on
Wh•H llllppcn~ lu the econo·
my.
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If he believes uddlllonul
tuXcMnrc needed, Tut\ suld he
wuuld luok ut the kind of
bush1ess tuxes enucted curlier
lhiH your to bulunce the but.!·
11111. Thu~c lllcludod un
. fnci'CUMe 111 lhll stulc's cii!U·
l'cuc tux tultl u tux on trus~H
h~lll !'Y Ohio bunks.
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III'C nl West Vlrl!lnlu s I!IIMII·
lluc muy ht,lvc been contuml·
11utcu by , rust · llkc 11ukcs
. tuund In lu~l flt\Jduc~d ut tl
Kentucky rellnery thun orl11l·
nully thuullhl, ol'l'lcluls ~uy.
Muruthun
. ANhlunu
. l'ctrolcum'N CutlettNburg, Ky ..
refinery supplleN tiO percent
uf WeNt Vlr11lnln'K fuel . .
"About every rctuiiiiUM stu·
tlun from Moundsville to
Beckley lo the EuHtcrn moun·
tulnN (IN ul'fected)," West
Vlrglnlu
Wel11hts
und
• McMurcN Director Kurl
An11ell Muld.
The 11ukeiJ WCI'Il diNcovered
In !17· und 89-ochine 11118,1unc
produced by the rel1nery und
delivered to dl~trlbutorN und
•·etullcrN In centrul und north ·
ccntrul WeNt Vlri!lnlt1, offl.
duiM Huld htst month. An 11ell
Huld the potcntlul problem
grew UK tunker~ would huul

lJj ·o..:tune l!liN ut\cr u loud of
fltiiC11tlully CtllltUIIIInuted !17•.
octunli fuel.
Al11!1lll suld his nfl'lc~ hus
ntlt been uble to delermlne
which gus stutlm1s huve been
uft'eclcd .
Thll sourc~ lit' the rust hus
been contulned und the com·
puny Is cunuuctln11 u truck
lnspectlcm pru11rumlu Nlop the
spreud.
· ANhlund IN cleunlng under·
11round tunks ut auH Hlutlons
und huN repluceu much of Lhe
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und Lucille A. Bnm 11 1{ , 11 • S ('
Puul \'ernon (illlh, , 71,
She wu' a homcm.1kl~ 1 ." ,111 d lo1111g hu,t;,,·nd. l,uhc r and
memt&gt;cr ol Ihe Cln11dt 111 grandl.l\hcr. l'•'"cd "" "'
Jc,u, C'hri'l t&gt;l faller 1&gt;,11 J"&gt;.:;l(clllll) . 'urrt&gt;uiiLil'll hy hi'
Suinls und Ihe i\mem·,,i, i'alilll). 1111 Thlll'll•l,l , Scpll'lllhcl
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llJ . 2&lt;X12."ut a lo..:ul ho1ptll1l
Sl1c i' '"~"~ ivcd In hc1 h11 '
lie""' hmn Jul\ .~ . 19111." 111
hun d. l.co ~:·. R11111~1 . \1 l11•111 S) 1\ll"H'c. Ohn&gt;. ,l;ll ol th1· hll c.
'hl' murried on Oci.t•her 22, ~·~o11uul'l .1nd lilam.· lll' Ci1hh'
IIJ77, in Wind1c,tcr. Yirgi11 1:1. · lk pntmlll 1\'rwd lm '"'"'n
\till' dllli!!IHer, C'lll'l"} I ,\ In 1\llli 22. , l'll" ,1\.111 l' tiUII
Sathburv of t'hill1nllhe . f111' ,11.1d c 1 ~ hl )C'l" .II'IIIL' re&gt;L' IH'~
'llll'· ll;ile I Brenda I s.~ti.,hull lie ,c 11 cd 111 l\o 1ca ,111 u
und Daryl W I Cilun;il Vietnam. I k 1\'illl'd Irum 1hc
Safi,hury. hoth ol (iallqJOI", Nan"' s~nrm ('hid . 1'. -IJ.
Donuh.l I Baril) Suli,hun &lt;•I
II~ nl"' rctll~llll' ,111 cmpll&gt;.l
Boi,c, lduiHl, Slcl'c tShii·lc) l
Sulishury and Dt·nn" R. cc l&gt;f ll11ycr Co'l~'"'lllll\ , li11
(Kurcn) s11 1i,hur) . hoih ul IIIL'fl) ~loha) ChcnuL".Ii .
C1ullipoli': three ''C1Khildr1•11 .
lie wa~ .1 lo1 111g man tm·k
Linda (Kenny l Plunh and llllllted "llo11e) "
Dch&gt;ris tKcllll~thl PuliL' r'""·
lie· will h1· wcutly mi"''d
bmh or Gullipoli:. Ferry. und hy lm 11ile, ){uJit C. &lt;i1hh' ol
f~khunl 1Kurcn) Rnilll'\' ol North Churle\lnn: l\\o """·
Point PI cuMin I: I J ~n111J..:hil - Jc"ic Eugc11e (iittll' HIIU h"
di'CII and ICVCII )li"CIII !(I'Uild \\lfc. DCili'C (ilhil, , Ill
dlildrcn: rour ''''pgnllldl'llil · Stlllllller\ !lie, Si&gt;Ulh ('urolll\ll ,
drcn: 1•nc &gt;lep.-gr•·ut-srund· und Mit:hncl l'n11l Ci1hh' i•l
d1ild: three \lrolhcr,, Earl Juck,onvillc . !'Iumia : 1wo
(Loui,ct Ruy. Hurold ){uy anli duu~htcr- . f)cn}'C M. ('l;tr~
Doul!l11:. (Phylli') Ruy, ull 11f uf Jumc' "la11J . Soulh
Chillicothe : undn ~evcru l Curolinu, llllll Di t11111c (larrcn
nieces und n~phcw~ .
a 11J he~ hu,llUIKI. Kcurn'
She Wn&gt; preceded in Jcmh Ourrcn, of Augu,tu, Georgia,
by llvc sister~ und rive broth· ulld 16 grundchddrcn and t'o.u 1
cr': un infunl sttn, Juy: umlun grcut- grunlidllidr~ll .
lnfunl Juughlcr, Luu1m.
Services will be 1 p.m.
Al~o mi"cd hy 11 '"'l'r.
Monduy. September 2~. 2002. Virginiu Oiler, lwt&gt; nephew, ,
ut Willis Funcrul Home, with Mkhuel und Mill'h 1Kurcn l
Pre~idcnt Kenneth Vi~kcr' Ncu~c. und u niece , Karen
offlcluling. Int erme nt will he Lyon,, ull of Rue me . Oh111 .
in Oulliu Bupti'l Cemetery.
lie wu~ preceded Ill ucuth b)
Fricnds .muy cull from (J to l) u duul!htcr. Dchmuh Bro\\n,
p.m. Sunduy, Scplcmbcr 22. hi~ parent~: and twv hrolhcr,.
2002, 111 the funcrul home.
Scrvkc' were held at ' II
Pullbcnrcrs wi ll be Ailtlln u'u n. Sulurduy, Scplcmher 11 .
Snllsbury, Auwn Sul\lhury, 2002, in J. Henry Stuhr lnL
Jim Busl1, Ourrl~on Suli•bury. North Arcu Chupcl 1n Norlh
Troy Sull~bury, Steve S1cwur1 Churlc,t&lt;HL Vi,ltulion \\a'
und Swit Plunts.
held in t11L' ,·hupcl one horu
- P•ld nolle• prior 10 Ihe 'cr11w.
Flnwer' wII I he uceepiL'ti m
tnCIIll\l"llll' muv h1• mudc lo
Ernel Spires
the Amcrit:un t'uncer Soeil'l) .
. BELPRE Erne I M. ~90() Core RDntl, Suilc 50~ .
Spires, 76, Belpre , tlic1l Nol'lh C'hurle,ton, S.C. 2lJ406.
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Mcmoriul
Ho&gt;pilul in
GALLII'OI.IS
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Parker&gt; · Frunklin "f'nwk" Grlffilh . .17.
burg. W. Vu. of Gullipoli~. dku Sawrduy
li e wu&gt; evening. Aug. ~I, 2002. '"the
horn
i11 I'CMIIillf Ul1 UUIO uc.:\tlcnl.
Rut lund on
Born Seplemher 7, 1964, in
Nov .
15. Ciallipoti,, he wu' tl1e wn of
1925 . He Clwrlollc C1riffilh Craig of
Spirit
was ll coal Gullipoli,, wilh whom he
.
miller untl , muLk' hi' home.
oil well worker lor .1.5 ye.ar,.
Frank wa' u curpcnler, a
l~!c ~as owner ol Sp1rc' Uniled Siulc' Army veteran
Curd1nul Supermarkcl 111 and a mcmhcr of Puinl Cree~
D~1ncun !'all&gt; und Spires Bup1i11 Church .
Village Food Murl und
In addition to hi' molhcr. he
Restm1~a1.11 in Philo. .
i'. ,urvivcd hy uunh and
SurviVIIl!! urc h1s son, uncle&gt;, Calvin Griffith ol
M01rtin 1'. Spires of Belpre: u Frunklin, William . "Rill'"
duughtcr. Shury.on A. Swcm (Kilty! Orillilh "" Gallipoli, ,
ol M~(onnclwtllc: a gmnd · John (Deloriq Clriflith ol
lluughtcr, Tcre~a I. McGee, . Floridu, Ann (John) Vanhorn
TcmJes~occ: !hrce )!rC&lt;tl gmnd· of LmJCII\Icr. Harri,on !Mary I
of
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children : R1.:k Brudhurn Jr., Griffith
Tri,tu Brudhurn and Dunicl Kentuck..
Viol". (John i
Mc~cc Jr .. ull of Tennessee:"· lrclatid of Springfield. Shirley
hull hrothcr, John Murphy ol (Don) Turnur of Springlicld,
Paluskula; and .,cvcral mccc' and Mur~tlcritc 1Marvin I
untl nephews.
Rohic of Htdwcll
Besides hi~&gt; J1arcnl&gt;, he was
'- P•ld noflo•

Everett H. Meadows
COLUMBUS - Everett
Hurding Meadows, 81, of
Co lumbus, und formerly of
Muson County, died Thur~duy
evening, Sept. 19, 2002, ul hi &gt;
home.

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l'oint Pleasant. Burial will fol low in Concord CcmCiery,
Henderson . Visitation is 111 the
l'uncrul home· from 6 In K
p.m., Saturday.

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WEEKEND
Mullulinc fcutur cs lhc 10
nullonul honorees In u spc·
ciul April 100:1 issue coin·
Nuti1•nul
ciding
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Hu11d rcd' of loc~l hon ·
orcc~. one for cuc h newspuller thut l'urrics USA
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Every Tue~duy &amp; Thur~duy
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hy y"ur,c ll' Ill' with 11th·
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other votunll!cr' 111 know
uiHtul Ihe pr11jccl. Clrmq1~
Cllll re!(istcr t'or free pro·
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: shd ter for food. The cunned
: · guods co llected will go to
:· Oulliu Counly Oulrcudl Utid
• the entire &lt;tudcnt body ut
: Wushln!!tun is collccling pop
' llthH lll donntc to l~onuld
,• McDonulu House lo dcfruy
: Ulillly CXflCIISCS,
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Bob I~ VIIIIH will uiHo help
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selcn llou' cff1t1'l ltr 'upporl
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How do lll'en rc~id~nt~
g~ t Involved'/
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Difference lilcl'llturc, nr~t.
l11uk lii'OIIIId lhe COII11lllllli·
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need~ lll tcn tion .

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for added oomlort

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, tim llu11~11, the Dcmocrulk
~:undldutc lor I!O,verthlr, huN
pmiJoHcd rniHilll! $~00 mllllun
wit I Mlmllur buMines! luxeM.
lllll!liii 'H ~tunpull!ll conHUI·
tun! Huld Tuft I! lrylnl! to dcluy
· bud new ~ until after the clc~-

COLUMBUS tAP) - Oov.
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mcnl lnltlutlveM urc funded.
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t'r' ll''pomlcd n11d \\Crt·
hn,· ~ in 'llilillt.l in I~ m•n lllc, ,
• (&gt; :40 p.ill. Thur,duy.
111\e ll'llc~ a11d 20 fi refight •
cr' lc,pumlcd lo lhc re&gt;i ·
dCII\'C 1•f Willi&gt; Will'oxon .
1~ .'7
C'eiHl'llllry Rout!.
liullipuli,, Thnc Wtl\ no
fire, n11ly \11\n~c frnm
iiCI\I\ \Ill the \III\C .
Firefighter&gt; ''''re ou lht·
!.cene for t ~ minulc, .
• 12 :J I u.m . Th11Niuy.
1111c truck und 16 fircl'i~ht ·
cr' to Ohio Route 7 So11lh .
SOlllh uf ihc ){un·oun
Creek hrid~c. where 11 \'1111
owned hy Vic1oriu Tippun ,
Ill~ Ki11p' C'hupcl Rt•ui.l.
Crown City. Wtl~ llc&gt;lmycd
hy fire of unknnw11 ~uu1c .
Fircl'ighlcr~ were nn thl'
"'clle for llll h\1111'.

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111NIIt!ID - concrete w11s poured on the ateel decklnfi of the 300 feat of 10-foot
boat docking along tho lower parking lot well In Pomeroy f'l!ldny. John Muaeer.
Pon1oroy vlllege project ooordlnstor, · aeld the dock will opened for uae on
Sternwhaal Rlverrest weekend . (Chertene Hoeflich)

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NATIONAL VIEW

Oubs nd
Otglnilations

Cut it out
..US. should back away .from
:anger with international court
• The 1l111111s Mornln11 News, '"' Bush cmd 1/ie ICC: The
lJu;,h udmini&gt;trution\ ho~tility townrd the new l11ternutlonul
Cri mir1ul Court is beginning ''' wetrr, It should stop before it
dnnmgcs the Unit~d Stutes' vltullnterests.
, The lutcst munifcstution of the mlmitlistrntlon's dislike Is Its
thrL·ut to ..:hunge the Utlitcd Stmes' role in tho North Atluntic
Tr~uty Orgunit.tllit'n if the Europeun Unio11 refuses Its reque~t
Ill &gt;l~n agreements pnllet·ting U.S, sol1liers tmm the courts.
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. Tlw udministmtion fenr' thnt the court would prosecute U.S.
.,uldicr' und 'pnlitiduns on politically cxu~:geruted chttrjleS,
llut the treaty thut e.,tablish~d the court would prevent thut
tixccpt in the most cxt·epttonal cu·cumstm1ces. The court
would nssunw jurisdictinn only when U.S. courts do not or
· l'alllllll.
It wuuld pmsecute military uttucks thatlmtdvertently hurm
~i v iliuns tlnly in the cleurest cuses vf mulign intent It would
prosecute gcnodde tmd lither ~:rimes ngninst humanity only
when it L't'uld bt; pwved thut such crimes were pan of 11 gov·
ernmcnt plun ....
The court is u reality, und not 11 bud one ut th11t. The ndmln·
istnttion should stop letting it~ unimoslty be the tnllthut WDIJS
tlw ft,r~ign policy dog .
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Permlt thil t'l~lll 111 lito b~stnirctl\lll ~nd m~:&gt;nt \11\ th~&gt; Kunnwl\11 with ~' 1\~1111~.
lt11\l tlw vt~ll~;~y 111' lf(ltt\h d\le lh&lt;&gt; ~.llOO 70 fl~hllt'l\let\, 'Whllft&gt; tht'\l!.' thl\ W\\1\
the tl&gt;llfllt~ment , Om rlvllr~ tll\d lt~l..l.l~
\II lht~ tiHW Ot II f\11\l&gt;llljl Will' !Iitty,
Dear Editor:
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Jeff F\1.'111!&lt; tll'\l 11~1\o\l t1• \lt~t~tll tll\\l we ~~~~~~~ mt~n·
A few comments frvm the Sept . ~
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Ml(l{!lell\lrt ti!IC them,
nrtlcle "Inspector~ : lrm1 probnbly ·hu~
l n4 om' PN R 111 pill \\1\ i1 mini·
cheml~ul, bil&gt;hli!lcnl wet~pon~ . " I
t\\\HU
I ~·lnt;h limit on 1111 1\t~~~
An altemath~e
quote: "Despite Its denials, lrnq
~pe••les \)11 nil wt~ter• II\ Wo~t Vl~ll\111
probubly possesses h1rge stockpiles
tiS hilS 1111 Stlltl'~ tt\1\t l\1.1t11'\ll'f \1~, 1 ll~"
Oll4lr
Editor:
of nerve agents, mustnrd gus 111ul
I'd llkll to juin Mrs. Alke C'lkk In ~~~~ fl~ht~rmlln h1 Wo~t \'lrjllt1lt~ \(\ c11U
anthrax." U.N . ln,speci\Jrs sny. " D(), cncourlljlinll
Chrlsthms t\ll:et \1 \11 1\t\\l 11\ll ONR 111\ll 11~1.. thllm Hl Jllll tl\1&amp;
tell!"
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vme In the N.(wemb~;~r ole.,th•n: aut Hmlt \)1\ ,
From whence did Suddtun ubtnll1 ruther th"n "ccept iJttl\lmlv\1 from t1
Jark Thwbu
mllSI of the~e tWl\iOUS UIJimts listed pumphlet pltbllsl\e\1 by sume j:f\\ltp
W1.1st Vlr~lnltl
and described ln lurid detail? ls there whose ltj:OHdtl 11111)' 1\lll ti~CIII'Illllly
un adversnry foreign or domestic thnt ret'lect tlw will 11f Gmt. I'll Ilk~;~ tl'
Amerlcu itself hust\'t munut'uctured'l suggeM 11n tlltommlve .
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A mujor coni'Hct thnt httm' t beon The IM11\ 11t' Ju11w~ lt\ lhe New
Olll\r ~llltUrl
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urrunged? Is It u" c\ilncldenoe thut Testument suys, ''It' ntl)l ofyo11 l11c~
Dh,l ~nu re11'1 the ~mr~ Qn p11~e J of
most of illese luternutlotHII thugs wisdom, let him tt~k of Gmt, thut the Ser,t. I4 Point l'ieMI\111 Roil~ll.lt'
have had CIA connections? Why dld lllveth to 1111 met\ 11\lerttlly. ttn\1 thlotl. 'J\1\I~\1 t't'eos nwrlj\lll phQIOtlfll·
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington give the Tllllbun $14~ upbmldeth nvt: uml It ~ hull tw 11lven phor 111 IIWtllt nr.pelll'"l
.
Totluy i' Saturday, Sept. 21, the 264th duy of 2002. There
million and meet with Rlu Lndt&gt;n Just hlm ." Chrlstl11ns entedi11J the r~;~ttlm
In
Clncln1111t
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comnwtcllll
pho·
nrc 101 duy&gt; left in the year.
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before the uttuck.?
of politics, espechrlly for thll first tniJrllphor. Thomi\~ Condon. Wtl~ ~oil·
Toduy·, 1-li ~ hli ght in Hl&gt;tory :
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Amerlc11 us n nutlon Is so powerful time. nre easy pt·ey I'm tho~e who tonclltl to l· lta )!OIIrs 111 prbon f~W
On Sept. 2\, I1)49, the People's Republic o( Chinn was pro·
thut It tips the fulcrum of history. wnuld use them H• tl&gt;~'\1 11\llllsh tuk111ll photos or po~od l\odlo~ In II
dulmed by it&gt; Communl&gt;t lenders.
When no enemies ex 1st nnturally. w·lcllt&gt;umm while pt't•mlslnj,l t'1jlhl· mor11ue. Tho photos wot'll p11r1 of 1111
On this date:
they must be crented. It's all nhout eousn~ss . They tll'e Ilk\:) tli e · t'11lse 11rt prnioot .
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In 1792, the French Nutionul Convention voted to abolish
power. control nod he~emony over u pt•ophets d~scdhed In Mutthew which 011r lnw~ condemn a m1111 tQ 3· 1/2
ttle monnrcny.
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lurae por!lon of the Eurth 's resources come in sht&gt;ep's clnthlnjl. h\11 yellrs In prison for tnklnll plct\tres ot'
· In 11!97 , the New York Sun rnn Its famous edltorlnl I hut
whlch ure viewed ns "ours" even lnwnrdly ure ruvenlnll W\\lve, ,
uollu I11Kiios. hut the l11w 111low~ 1111
declmed. "Yes, Virginiu, there h 11 Sunttt Clnus."
though they 11re In other ntttlons.
Su huw cnn )'I'll tll'tll\1 muld111l· nhm·tlnnl~t 111 puH 11 1\tll~ formed
.l'tl In 1938, a hurricane &gt;truck p11rts of New York und New
Enemies help uchleve this objec· wrong clwices nt the .fltllls 'l 01•n 't he huhy. ju~t moments li'nm t\lrttl, foot
~Englund. c11u,ing wide,preud dumuse und claiming more thnn
tlve by legltlmlllng the ntllltli\UI hliml und deut'. Huve evl:)s thnt see first from hi s mothor's womb, t~H but
600 lives,
security state with Its spy llllel1clos. und eurs thut hettr the 1vmks 111' the his ho11d. then nmoh It\ 11nd st11h him
In 1970. "NFL Mond11y Night Football" mude Its dobut on
forel»n interforonce. vceuns (ll' cu&gt;h cundldntes. Then develup eyes 1h111 In the !1nso 111' his skull, ~~~~~~~ his
ABC-TV u&gt; the Clcvelund Browns defented the visiting New
poured \l(lWil the · Penttrgon sullet. see 't1t1d pet·celve tii\U etlt'S thttt heur hn1ln~ 11111, tho dt~llver the de11d h11b~
York Jeis , 31 ·21.
muchlsmo propugundu u.nd curtull · und understund. liy the time ytllt jlet with 110 l~ilt\l C\\1\SllQIIOI\QOS.
. · In l'll-1'1 , the Senate ununlmou~ly confirmed the nominutlon
ment of rights ,
u stunpl\1 bullnt In tlw pnper. ynu will
In et'l'o~t. our lt\ws St\~ photOilflltJh·
, tf Sandru Day O'Connor to become the 1\rst female justice on
Self· lnt'llcted wounds ns n pretext be ubl1&gt; tn chonse the lwst persnn fnr ln11 t\ dou1l 1\ndy Is tnot'll ~i.lrlmts tl\1111
fur war or lncreasl.lu donwstlc Cllntr\ll th.e pusltlnn.
1he Supreme Court.
kllllt\ll tt h11hy llcl'ol'll hlrth. A~ 11ny
In 19K2, Amin Gcmuycl, htnthcr 11f Lebtl11lll~·s ussusslnuted
ntl.l nothln!l new. Some lnng -sup- If not. usk Cl11d 111111 llw \'lltTect ltttlllir»enl flllt'~On ~ttl\ ~ce. mtt· lttw~
prc,idcnt-clcct, Ba&gt;hir Gcmuycl. wns hlmselt ele.cted pres\- , pressed deeply dlsturhinl) lnformu· 1111me will lll.ljllv~n 111 ytnt. Al)er yn11 nt~ed Nvl~ltl~ . lllt~ttse cttll ym1 Sl't1t\·
tlon ubout Penrl Hurbor und the huve done· till ynu ctm. Ot11i will hell' ' tor~ tndtt)' uniltell thet\1 you Wl\nt tho
den!.
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Philippines Is beginning to seep nut Scrl/ltme suys t-1 6 will t~lve llherul y j:ruesome nnd mnrhl\1 ptlrlll\l·hlrth
In 19H2• .Natio1111l Fonthull League players begun u 57-duy
tmd It Isn 't pretty.
strike, their fir,t rcglllur-,ea,on wulkn11t ev~r.
to u I nwn. S\l I think l·lls lnsplt'lttlnn nhnrtlnl\ IWI\I!O(IIIre stl\(1\lod.
The Nuvy huu been mnnltorln11 will W\lt'k fnr l'.llllllli' 11~\\ , It' they will Wl\1 ~reuteU thl.'sll dtl \lt'el\ ttn\1 He
In 1'IX7. NFL pluycr&gt; wc'lll nn 'trike, mutnly nv~r the lss~te
forces close tl' Peurl. They kn~w tlw usk for lwlp lu tlllt~tll )l tlw dj:ht love&gt; eu~h ont~ . Wlllll\1 1111 let ~111\W•
nf free agency.
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1\tlttCk WI\S Clltl\lttg 1\llU diti nothing , cl\llktl, ,.
· l1i I'JX9. llurric tutc llugo, p11cking winds of·up to 11~ mph.
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In the cnse of tho Philippines, U.S , The cl1olces nr~ 111n lmpurtuut to nnthln11 ubmn lt'T Then don't i.lxpect
cm&gt;hcd into C'hurlc&gt;tilll, S.C.
forces burred hundreds of clvllluns trust to uny11ne ol,o .
Itt 1996, John 1'. Kennedy Jr. mnrricd Carolyn Bessette In u
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and to.
from leaving •. knowing full well thttt
M~crct ce remony nn l'uml&gt;crlund Island. On.
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Th1.1 wrttth ol' the ~ovot'Oil!ll P11rent
the urea wns golniJ to be sel~ed by
1cn ycms ugn: l're,ldcnt Bush addressed the U.N . Gener11l
Rldwoll ol' ttll thes uhot'tlld hnhlc~ I~ comlnl!
the Jttpttnese. Thei ~:~overnment wunt·
ll»~mhly. nffcring U.S. support to strengthen lnternmlonnl
our wti,Y. t..l~o t\ hollr rohhod ol' har
ed them 1o be cuptured with the
pcucckecping. Fonner defense sccreturlcs Melvin Lnlrd nnd
Clths, Jttdllment Is comln~. Thoso
expectutlon thnt reports of utrncltles
J:HHC&gt; R. Schlesinger told u cn ngrcsslmml committee the
who ht\VQ oyos 10 MOll hliV O Klli.\1\ thL\
would further lnf-lurne the Amerlcun n~ur Edllnrt
l'cntagtln had knownllmer·lcun airmen were alive In Laos ut
he1Jinttlnt~ ttml tht\MI.whu hnve tlttt'S tn
· pupu iuce.
.
I 111\1 lliW (If tltOU SII Itll&gt; of w~st heur will be wlsl' ttn\1 NIH lhelr .ltlrustl
the end of·thc Vietnam Wur and were not returned.
Shll't rurwurd to the scrlpteu 11ttnck Vlq!lnlu t'~sldents thut ~ ujt•y »oll\!1. to in 01'\let'.
Five ycm·s u~o : Saying thcir ,pcrsistcnt dcmunds for u spe·
nn 9-11. The humun trugody usl\le, nLtr Iukes und rlvors anti spemllng the
du l invc,tigatton had hccn vmdicatcd, senior, Republkuns
Cnnnlo GlbbN
you snw In New Yo1'k (lne of the duy i·ehlxin!lllild flshltt!J . lt. hns cnnw
l,etttrt
. insi",ted Attorney tieucrul .lu11Ct Rcnn &gt;ock Ujlpnrn!ment of un
finest
controlled
Implosions
of
u
HI
my
uuemlon
thttt
I)N]{
h
tl~
lle
.
~
lll
·
independent wun&gt;cl to look Into White IIoHse lund·r\tlslng
bulldlngtwhus ever been witnessed. nut~ll pnrt&lt; nf New I~IVQI' und
lll'li vir ic,, a duy after ttre Ju., tu.:e Dcpurtmcnt rcvculcd It hud
A building expressly Jeslgned to Ore~nhrler Rlvo1' '" eu t~h und
hcg1111 a preliminury review. ,
,
"
withstut\d the lrnpttct of' 11 lur!!C air· releuse. It ju.&gt;t so hni)P~tts thut the
l&gt;llur Eclltor1
One year 11gn: Congrc,,s ag\tlll opened the fedcrul cotlcrs to
liner.
ltrcns
dosijlllttted
•·atch
und
rolcnse
I hope when the touri sts usk 11hout
th"'e hurmcd hy tcrrori'ln, providm ~ $15 billlt'n to the nirllne
RC!nd
the
Northwoods
docu1nent
ure
whoro
flout
trip&gt;
nre
uvulluhl
hlswrlt:
pluces In llolnt Plcnsunt lhtlt
indtl\try. whk:h wa' 'LifTering mo~11111ng economic losses since
from
which
I
quoted
u
few
months
und If you d1'n't huv o u hunt. It Is th y wmtlu he tollluhout tho hlsHlflc
the Sept, II tlllltcb. llollywuod .~ fl,nest pnld trlhute to real·
ngo. It reveals that the government neurly lmposslhle to got 1\1 tlw rivers l2 nd bowlln~ 11111.\y,
life heroes during 11 telethon for victims of the terrorist nttuckH
had plunned u 9-11 ~tyle ulluck
In these ureus.
It don't httvo much ronf' lot) , hut
that wus carried on more thun 30 networks.
ull
the
wuy
buck
In
19112
usn
pretext
I
wunt
l•lllncmtt·u~e
ilonple
to
co
me
I'm
sme the residents wllll!reet thell\
Toduy·, Birthday&gt;: Actnr Rund Brnoks Is 84. Actor Lnrry
t'or
wur
with
Culln
und
possibly
tumtr stute uml enjoy 1111 the W\111\lor· (the · PI»CIIll~) II' tht.l)' ure nm hnvlnl!
Hagman b 71 . Poet·\lll1gwritcr Lconurd Co~en Is 68. Actor·
Russia
as
well.
It
even
contnlned
un
t\tl ihliliiN vttr ttHnmtttlnN huvc lo lunch. u.t my hlrd l'ecdcr.
comedian Henry Cl1bson Is 67. Author·cvmedtun Funnle Flllllll
option
to
kidnap
and/or
klllun
.
umo·
otTer.
. I do not know who owns tho 11rop·
is 58. Authnr Stephen King Is SS . Producer Jerry Bruckhelmer
naut
In
order
to
Incite
u
war
psy·
I
nlso
wunt
tho
DNR
to
mnnll'jO
rty, but I think l'd bo Rufo in lft)'illl!
is S~ . Musi cian Don Felder (The Engle~) Is SS. Actor-come41·
chosls.
A
rosonrchcr
Is
currently
writ·
theRe
resourceR
for
not
only
tmtrlsts
If
I or »ny nvoruae cltl~on ownod II,
an Bill Murruy is S2. Rock musician Phllthy Animal Is 48.
Ina u book on Northwoods. It sho~ld llut ttiMCI !'or the [lcnple thin live here wo would huvo to clo"n thut plt~co up .
Movie producer-writer Ethan Coen Is 45 , Actor-comedian
be
un Interesting rend , Thankfully, nnd puy their ~ttlnrl~s . I did 111 ·one 1 du wish tho Qity would rop11lr tho
Dave Coulier Is 43 . Actor David Jume.~ Elliott Is 42. Actress
Kennedy
squelched the plot.
Hme fish In t!lUrtHIIll~nt~ nnd ncurl) Nlrects. A ilulo pntch hero und nlltllo
Nancy Tnrvi' is 41 . Actor Rob Murrow Is 40. Country slnacr
All
the
events
of
the
pnst
few
yours
nil or our trlpN were tu Vlrjllnlu nnil [Hitch thoro juRI don't 1101 11 .
Fnith Hill i' 35 . Rock musician Tyler Stewan (Bnrcnnkcd
are
vttrlutlons
of
u
well·wnrn
script
North Curnllnu whore t.hcy mnnn11e
S11lllo Doraor
Ludic~! i&gt; 35. Country 'Inger Ronnn Reeves Is 34. Actress·
that
110cs
buck
to
frontier
duys
.
their
n~hcrlcM
.
I
flshc!l
tllte
l!HII'OII·
Point
Plouunt
tulk ~ho w host Ricki Luke'ls 34. Rapper Duvc (De Lu ~,Oul) Is
34. Al'tnr Alfonso Ribeiro · Is 31. Actor Luke Wilson Is 31.
Actor Ju&gt;cph·Muzzello is.19.
.
· ,
•
.
'Thought fnr Tnduy: "The very idcu that there Is another idou
Ill
Third
Avo,,
Oolllpollo, Ohio
111 Court II., Pomoroy, Ohio
is something guincd." - Richnrd Jefferies, EngliNh nuthor

Saddam, etc.

Support Gmups
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H(.Juse in order .

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Harvest Moon ·Native
·Americans to collect coats
OAl.LlPOl.lS - Htu•vc~t nt 1h11 Clt1lllu
mmty
Moon Nntll'll An)t~rkuns will f~tltit\'ltt\tl~.
. h\l colloctlt\~ ~'Unts nnd r"iMitll! Tl\11 Ntttlvt\
m1.\l'klm
mmw 111 sand QOftt~ to the thti.'IUion nnd Ol.lvt:lol'mt'nt
Cht~yt\nllt\ Rlvt~t' l\l~llfVtlllon Assn~ltlllllt\, n IIOII•!)t'OI1t
In South Dukottl.
.· \\t'lllU\I l llllon. Is ~punsorlnl!
Tho 111\W•IYOW 11t1d 1:0111 th l'!V\\t\L
drlv~ will tnko !)It\~ ut I\l
('untn~t l.nn•y R\lltl.'h NO·
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Child Develop~ent Center to Host Early Childhood Conference
The w1.&gt;d h&lt;.l!" "ill"""''~' alll':tl.-..'1~ \t111~ hit~n (WV \C). Thi&gt; "ill be of great ben&lt;&gt;lit to :.II who
,,.. c~ dlihlh-l&lt;~tl OC\\'k'{ltl\Cnl mlJ gl\&gt;up 11\.~ts a 'tate '''~'re~n&lt;.'t' "''":II attend."
Registn1tion fte for the cooter·
.....tu..·at~&lt;.•n ~l:tttl&lt;' to dtiklrn1 ~s o.JJ) ~in Parlersbuq,l: tht·u. in the
lln1h tu eight. llln'&lt;' in til&lt;' t:l.\l."-'1 ewn year&lt;. olht'r oq,l:mitations h&lt;.1st ·t'tll.~ \lo ill !'It' 25 t'or WVAY nlt'nr
:mdit'l"'l.' indtllk ('lr.'"-"11\"11 ~. '1\&lt;'K re.gion:ll l'\llll'er.'IK'l!' . in ditl't•rent b.&gt;~ $J5 t~'&gt;l' lll&gt;n-n~embers ltnd $~S
Head Start P&lt;'N\l\1\d, :1.11&lt;1 all who p:uts nf the state. The ol~ ~ tar '"Reg&lt;' ~tudents or st~nts II\
",)1'1.. "itll ~vu·~ chtldren.
retk'llll\1 ,'01\ttren•:e \\:ts scheduled the Appremi~ship for Child
''""1\.'\\.~-e
,,f " , "rn.~ \1\k'"'·
,,f ''"""Th •'II l'nd~ . l:_kl\llx'r II . ''' M,. \\ •inltl'\ ''"''~\~ ''"''"'lXII'« Chocl. Loudin, Ewcuth Dire..'lt'&gt;l' l'or eptember ~g at Conrord ~wtop 111~ 11 t Spedalist truining
h "' klh ,,f til.- ('hiM IA:'''k'{llnent ~ttcr in (\'1\e~~ in Athens.
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Tho: ~
·n :..wer all """'
" ·H " ' ;1 ~e\.\~'1"&lt;' '""'"'"· 1\,ur "''hmllt. 1~'l'' a Mmur.:.
1ml\.'l St.tll.;, 13t~el.h:mnon , h thl' t'\nlt'erctl\'1.' t\1):;1·
At't.'\\1\lit~«' Loudin. "The sullf of tonnurK'\!s
progmm. tutd
' ~worksll&lt;~f-~·
WI ~
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&lt;ll'h\1\te' "" S:\1111\l.\\ . tkt,llx•r I~ h\l lh \l:tl\'tllll\,111ip• :11\\1 Wltn\1 \'lt'rthe Child
\'t'lopmt•nt Center is as' ltmch in Wesh.•yan s· mOdem
11\C l.x•ati'"' nl' 1"" ,,~It"'"'"'' " ll~e '"11&lt;11 ' \\1111.'' Sit&lt;.• " tll!ll~~nt Fnd:~ ..-ll\111 tu incltKie :Ill t':n: ~s 11f e:lrlv wry exdied ;nl\1 pt\111&lt;.1 to have been "'-· h ., " D. · H tl
t-..'-1llht\ll \'&lt;\11\1'11' 111' \\ ,•,1 \ ll~HIM ,.,m, ''1' t\w ln&lt;':il dliltll\'11, :1 dtildh&lt;.l&lt;xl &lt;'&lt;ltk.'ati'"' :tnd ~.k-wl~.,P:. ill\'ttt'\1 to h-1IJ tl'\C &lt;'\llllel\'11\.'\' !Or the n~liC .;x'C I IIIII!! :1 •
Requests 1~11' re~istllllion t~)l'lllS or
\\,•,k)&lt;\1\ (\Ill\'""' .\\llh 11\\'•1 \\I
"''~ t\\ltc t'Ct1\mn:ttl\'t' 1\l\ S:ttur.kl~ tl\t'llt in ,,ur lbt ,,f \n&gt;r~ shop.~. "''''nd tintt'. 111 my lmowledgt~ we
' ;\11\\'t~l~ "-'\1\ lhC• 1\\ l'C l\\'1.\ HI lll&lt;ln\11~. S:IIIH\1;\\ \1 I'l-l.. '"''r'· "'"' " Ltludin '"' ' · l':lt'&lt;'nt' '''"1IJ ah'\1 are the &lt;'oltly presl'II\.M.ll 10 have host· tl.trtht'r inti.&gt;nmltion should be direo:.'\this cv.:-nt ;ulJ this is (\Uf st'\'\llld &lt;.'1.1 to Chud. Ll.l\tdin !ly pl\(&gt;ne 111
X,·,k~ ( 11.'1'&lt;'1 .
..:1'""\11 !'C11\11111.in,~ •'II S:ltllf\h\~ t&gt;.:nctit f"''i1 th.· \nrl.'h&lt;.'{~. IlK'-'' ,,r ,'\1
t'\lnst'&lt;'
Utiw l&gt;pportunity. It will (.I~) 473-t\.Nt\. !ly ftt:\ at (304) 4n11\\' '"'llkl'l:lh.\' '"'""'""'' '''111:1 alknll\ot\11. lkr\"""''1111:111\'C' in,pil\' \\ hkh :11.kh..:" tht• unh-er::~l &lt;\Ill· l:&gt;ring together ;thllltt #lllt'&lt;ll~t'ators . S-~53. hy e--tnail at ,'\k@wvwc.ed\1,
I WI_I' \\,•illh."'r "' n' 1.,·~ tl\\IC '1"',11. ,,..:,ttn it1 m du d•~·n :IIIli a,htlt'.
'"'l'b rel:ll\'\1 to l':trl~ ''''"'· l'l.hll.':l·
from :lf\liiiKI tilt' state. E\pcrt pre- '"' hy writing to Child ~ve-lopment
( h 'I . f&lt;it1~ dttkl 'ttl \\ lfl..'11\.\ll&gt; 1iot1. :nll.ltlel '''lll11ll.'nt."
'" hlllt&lt;l" '"' :1\\;11\1 \\ 1\1111\\,~ :llllh.ll·,
S\!nters
\\ ill olfcr itlcas, int~mnunon, Celllt'r,
20
CtunJen Ave..
TIIC· ,.,mferctK&gt;t.' 1' '1"'"""""1 !ly
d11"-11 •1i\ '''""''"\11 am'' :n~&lt;l ole\\ ' \1 tll tx· 11tli..•r\'l.l &lt;ltnilljl tll\n "-'"i"'"
1''1"-'1' (\\ltiU\ni't . She 1\~IWh \\ i&lt;kl~ ''II S:lhll\1:1\ 111&lt;111111\~' :111,1 :ttknl\l\111. t~ West Vi~illi:t A,,od;lliOII t\lr :111\1 Pf'l&lt;'tkat ltatlds-&lt;.ln a,•tivitb that . Buckhallllon, WV 2620 I.

Marshalllwlds off UCF. Pttgt 82
Pwp grid roundup.. PClg · 82
Prrp football S&lt;'O~rbootd. Page 83

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"'" tlw SIX'\'i:tl 01~ mpi..:,, .I
p.m., S\mtl.t~. $,•111 . 1~ . ill
S"~ lin&lt;? Lm~' in Gilllil"1lb.
lntct ·~t~.-.1 "''1,, pka~-c :1UcnJ.
t':tll l\S2..1~~ .\ t11r ;liklitionat
in r; •mlill i1 111 .

Leon Odoberfest
p~~t~nt
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Crafters needed
J .\ ('1\SON . Ohh1
Chrbtwn Lift' A&lt;':ttklll\ b
t' \111 '1111~ :K\'C~til~ :tppli&lt;':t·
"'"" t\1r the ..no. Cranf,•st
""'' I~;'""' "'k "·h,·dulcd
•1\'"''mlx·r ~. ~001 .
A nine 1\li.\l h\. nine ""'''
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is $20.
Fm mon• illt\mn:ttioll :tlld
I\ I I'I:M'rl&lt;' \ &lt;lllr '(XI&lt;\', &lt;'I.IIII;K' I
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Eller umed new
consultant

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1-'ti,l:~ , Od11her I I, ~00 2 . The
ALEXANDRIA. Minn.·1\.'&lt;'n M i~~ l':~lllt wm t~C~in Ten·\ Eller of !\lint l'lc:tsant,
,,, fl p.m. i\1\tl the !\Its' 1\.'1.\'illlv hecmne :1 &lt;'\lusultmtl
0&lt;'1111X'rt'l'&gt;t IX~t.\1111 will 1\11· t\w 1'\.1stet\•lly Simple, Inc .. a
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11:1ti'"'''l direct sates ,-.,mp:mv
'\111.' ,•hikh&gt;ell 's ll:~C:\111 l\11' h:\M)&lt;l
in
Ah:x;mdri:l,
)tirt,, nc\1 hom ''' I2 )'-':1111. Minnesota. ·
As a 1.'\lllsult:tnt, Elll'r ,'l,n:md '"''~ '· ncwl'l\lnt 111 nine
yl':m.. 11 ill h1.• at I p.m.. ducts in·hon\e pi'l!sem:~tions
S:11 unl:l\', (ktnllt't' I 2.
,If li\ISt':tlc, COII\'CUiCnt'C dri·
ne:ldiill~ 1\lr l'ntt·ies h \ 'CII ~\ll\1'1\\CI 1\)(111~ .
Eller joins li\'CI' 7.500 t'nnO.:ttlber 1. 100~ . Ftll' """"
i11fnnnatinn anti :Ill .entry 'ultants in 50 ~tales :111d
f&lt;lnll. ple:IM' ~:tit l)cl ~ 's:t :tt Pnct1\l Rk'\l.

Scouts tackle com maze

Girl SCJJll\ Troop :2.1.53. sponsored by Ordnance School , began
thelt ~ar of "adventure s In scouting" by travellnQ to Cooper
Farm In Milton where they tackled the Corn Male. -The girls
were transported to and from the corn field !Jy a hayride and
said, "I\ was the most fun you can have with your feet on the
ground." Plc.tured are: Elltabeth Finley, Kelcl Young. Dakota
Martin, Cassandra Cook, Raven Martin, Shalynn likens . and
Ashlee Filkins. (submitted)

Reunions

Wc11dy Wl'lls and son
· Mrttlhrw, and Amber aud
Hrudyn Eblin. :rnd ~ngcr.
Dav id , Amy and Jeremy
Belvill e. all of llidwcll :
Ut\IJ .!POLIS
Th~ thi1tl Bmnmm, Dara, James. llclcn
mnm;d ft'Uninn of lhc Sheets nnd J,1hn Bel vi ll e. "11-rri
111111
Belville,
rmd llcll·rllc ramllir' wn., hcl&lt;l Mnrd1i.
Aug . fn al thr ~inl i dny Inn in nnrhttru and Bill Unrue ,
(in ll i polis.
Morris Sheets. C1ny Grl'en.
Att&lt;·ndinl! !'rom this urea. Cindy 1\lylor. Slwrry iknvcr.
1\'rl'l'
Willard and Owen lkh Williams and Britt11cy
Sheets oH.'n1wn l'Hy: Wttyne Bni.&gt;tk' n, all of Clullipotls.
tllltl
'firm my Sheet' nf
The ncx.t reunion is plnrmcd
Thlii'IIHHI: Shcnin llUI'HCtt of for AH!j. Y. 2003.
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$229.00

PITrSBURGH &lt;AI')
- A mun who rucked up
nearly $3~.000 ln cre&lt;.lll
curd bills in the numc of
actor-rapper Will Smith
has pleudeJ guilty In one
.:ount of the use of un
umluthori t.cd
uccess
device.
Carlos Lomux entered
the ptcu before Judge
Atun N. Bloch. Lomax
fu~es a muxirnurn sen·
renee t1t' 20 yct1rs In prison
unlln $2~0.0\Kl t1r1e.

to. une yettr prohtttion: Shane &lt;·osts: D:mn~ J. Merinar.
C'trcle, Ru~m~. s~'\i , $30 Rud1~ , ,·rinunul dum~~ging.
plus t'\l.~ts. no sc:tthelt, $30 l'O.sts. 10 d~ysjuit suspet~
plus t'\~ts .
to two, one year probattm1:
Teresa R. Wutk.:r, Hurtl\ll\1. Loressu Sndler, Millt1eld,
W.Va., ()('mestil' l'ioktK-e. Ohio, ~&lt;:kless operntion,
l'\&gt;.\IS, six months jail sus- $I00 pins ~'OSts, ·nve d11ys jail .
pentletl. tow y~urs pi\llxllion. suspended, one ye11r prob.~­
restminit~ m\ler: Rohhie L. tion. speed, $2~ plus rosts.
Nickels, G:ttlipolis, no seat·
Thomas R. Hudnell,
belt. ~7~ plus ,-.~ts: 13urhltm Athens. DUI. $1\~0 p\u~ ·.
E. G;un~. Stewart, speed. $.10 I.'Osts. 10 days jnil suspended
plus l'OSts: Russell s. to three, si:\ month lkeuse
Haverty. MurieHu, s~l, $30 su~pension, 01W: yenr proba·
plus CIISis: Brum \V. tion,juit plus $500 susrnded
Cummins. R~'Cdsville, stop upon t'ompletion o RTP
silln violation. $20 plus t'11sts: school: Stev&lt;&gt;n R. Shuler.
Guy R. Suq,lent. Pomeroy. Ltmgerville, dison.krl~ mn·
speed, · $5ll plu~ l'Osts, 11\1 \llK't, $50 plus l'OSIS, 11\IOII.i·
S\!1\lheh, $..10 plus t'\&gt;sts: John l'llted pedestrhm. $50 plus
Kerr. 13idwelt, no seuthelt. costs: Rynn M. Powell,
$30 plus costs: Luum A. Pumen1y, DUI, $300 ~'Osts,
Kelter. Westerville. speed. 10 dnys juit suspended to
$30 plus costs: Louise H. three, two ye11r probation, six
Linsley, Churtcston. W. Vu.. month license suspension:
stop sign violation, $20 plus po.-session of mnrijuunn, $50
costs.
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Christy N. 1\trlcy,
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Hurt ford, W.Vu .. speed. $30 Pomeroy, no seat belt. $20
plus costs: Samuel L. plus costs: Richard L.
Thompson,
Purkersburg. Huggerty, G1111ipolis, no !lug
W.Vn., speed, $30 plus msts; on extended loud, costs only:
Dtwid B. Prill, Beverly Hilts, Culeb C. Jones, Rutlund, pasCut if.. speed, $30 plus ~'lists: sess drug, p11rnphemuli11, $50
Kristin L .Somerville, Shnde, plus costs, three counts coli·
no seutbelt. $30 plus costs: tributing to the deliquency of
Jetl'rey L. Bruley, Athens, no . uminor, $100 on each count.
seutbelt, $30 plus costs; costs, 30 days jail suspended
Jeffrey 8 . Smit~. No vi; to three, two yours probutioo.
Mich .. S(X'Cd, $30 plus cost: restrain in~ · order: underag,e
Ron:1ld
K. . Bezousku. consumption, $50 plus ~'Osts,
Luncaster. speed. $30 plus 30 duys juil suspended. two
cost: Hul\lld Yontz Jr.. over yeurs probmion; Delton W.
width, $20 plus costs; Curl R. Fowler, . Rucino, .speed, $30
Price, G11y, W.Vu., slop sign plus costs. .
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violution. $20 plus costs;
Blulne E Quulls, Pomeroy,
John Chihnonik, Vinton. disorderly conduct, $25 plus
speed, $30 plus costs.
COSIS, 30 days jull suspended,
. Dunyu L. Gheer, restruining order: Jeremy
Middleport, speed: Michuel Morgun,
Ruvenswood.
G. Burrows, Murrysville, W.Vu., e~pired license, $100
overloud. $3 t0 plus costs: suspended to $50 plus costs;
Susnn E. Jones, Wellston. expired registrution, $25 plus
speed. $30 costs; Emily M. costs: Jnmes W. Young, West
Humlet, Jenison, Mich ., Cohnnbin, W.Vu.. DUI. $300
speed, $30 plus costs: plus costs, 10 dnys jnil, sus·
Christine Hills, Amesville, pended .to sill, six months
speed, $30 plus costs; license suspension, three
Christopher
Gltgenust, yenrs probntlon, DUS.• $200
Montrose, W.Vu .. speed. $30 plus costs, 10 dnys jail suspplus cost; Dunny J. Merinnr. nedcd to stx concurrent, three
Rucitte, criminut dumuging yeurs probntlon;

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CHESHIRE - Ou twn 1•1'
River Vnlley's t'ir~t three
otllmsive plt\ys Fridny night,
the RQ\ders shattered Ill\)'
hopc~s of Southern picking
up its first win of the senson.
By the end of the t1rst
qunrter. the Rnlders hnd
things wrnpped up in Rivor·
·' Vulley's 39-0 win 11ver the
Tonmdoes on home~·11ming .
The 11rst ptuy ff\)111 scrtmmnge put in l\1\.'lls h(IW this
gnme would turnoutu~ Allun
Bruwn bn1ke 11 ph1y up the
middle nnd 1\x)k. oil' for n 6~·
ynrd touchdown run .
Brown, who on ly plnyed
· on the otfenso In tho tlrst
quurter, finished with three
curries for 83 yurds.
Also for the Rnidcrs,
Chnrlie Nibert cnme in 11s n
backup to rush for 77 y11rUs
on 18 Ctlrries. w~lle Jeremy
Strou'l had o pnir of curries
for 46 y11rds.
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River Volley didn't thn1w
1m~ pusses on the night .
' Our otl'onstve tine reullr,
cnme out nnd ptnyod welt, '
suid Rivcr Vntlcy hend
conch Greig Dee!. "Our
bncks renUy run hurd."

"Wr:'ve he;;n out-tlltmned
thl\liiS,hout tho yours nnd It
wus nke to be u little mrn'i.'
domimmt in this gnme."
The Thmndoos unempted
to move the bnll on their fol·
towing drive us Phillip
Piet'l:e conne~:te\1 with
Ruu\ly Young for 11 fh·st
down nnd Justin A1ten
picked 11p nnother tlrst down
on 11 short gui n r1s Solit hem
put the hull us deep as the
River Valley :U -yurd line.
The River Vultey defense.
though. ~eld mong. snckh1g
Piel'i.'e for 1m It -ynrd lnss on
thlr\l·und·l)
fordng
Slllllheru tu punt.
Pierw finished with !i I
y11nls l&gt;n ~-of· IJ pussiniJ.
· Following the punt, on the
Ruiders' second play from
scrhnmngo, Burley Geiger
took otl' on a 6S-yurd nm
giving River Vnlley n 14·0
tend.
"They (River Vntleyl were
nhle to get big pluys in the
t1rst· hnlf nnd h reully 1011k
the wind out of our ~uil~."
suid Southern heud couch
Dnvc 8orr. "We numugod to
huve n fnirty docent first
drive. but helng u young bnll
club. cspeclntly at this point
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aQalnat Southern durlnll the Raldert' 39-0 vlotor~ Friday
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leyball team lost to Jackson
Thursday, 16·14, 5·15, 15·13.
Tessa Hauerty led the~ Blue
Anacls wllfi 12 service points,
IY JIM IOULitY
while Whitney Williams and
OVP
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Abby Recs each had six and ·
Sarah Step)! added five.
Chelsea Oooch was 28-forROCK SPRINOS - The Meigs
33 at the net hilling with seven
Marauders rolled to their third strulgbt
kills. while Haaaerty and · win Friday by ~huttiniJ out the Fulrlond
Ashley Jones eacli had tl ve.
Orngons 33-0.
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Oallia Academy plays host
The Marauder defense held the
to Athcns Tuesday and enter·
Drugons to just 89 tolltl oft'ensivc ,YUrd~
tnlns Oak Hlll and Mclas In n
and never let the DrliiiOilS out ot their
trl· mntch WedJlc&amp;dny.
own half of the field,
Tho Muruuder offense benefited
from the good defensive play by get·
tlng the boll in excellent field position
11s half of the Mar11uder drives sturtcd
swee~
on the Fulrlund side of the SO~ ynrd line.
Tho Drngons flnit drive of the night
seemed to set the tone fur the visitors
GALLIPOLIS - In . a trl·
us they fumbled the bulluwuy at. their
match held at Ohio Valley
own 26-ynrd tine on the secund offenChrlstlwl. Hwman Tmce dofeulcd
pluy .
ovc (15·10, 1().15, 't!'i-0) ttnd sive
Ross Stewnrt recovcrell tho loose
·KygerCrcck(l4-t6,1H 15-3).
bull und the Mnruuders sot up' shop on
Against OVC, Ashley Clny
the Rhort field. After on tlrst down on
hud 15 point~ and Chelsea
second-und-1 1, Jeremy Roush hlnsted
Canaday added nino for Hllllnan
·through 11 big hole in the Drngon
Troce, while Kaloc Edmond~
defense Rnd struck pny dirt from 15
and MacKenzie McMuny led
yurds out, the kick tor the o.xtrn point
OVC with seven each.
hit the left upright und Meigs led 6-0
Kristen Hally hud 13 points
with 9:36 showlng on the first period
and Mcsan Delancy added I0
clock.
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The Drugons second pgssession wtts
Kyger Creek, while Brittany
almost n curbon cupy ul' their rlrsl ns
Hafdway led KC with 10.
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pnx"'~ed the fi.lllllwi n~ ~ a,·m~. se;~thelt, $.10 p us
l\ht:'S n."\.~nt1v.
&lt;'\1St: Mkh:1el S. fret'm:\n Jr..
Fin&lt;'&lt;l
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R&lt;ll'\' Milt~~n. W. •1.. no s.!:ttbelt,
· R&lt;lhinson , Rmt;lnd, l"'sittil JO ph1s 1.'0Sts. stop ~illn vi'"
lxtcl dtt"'~ ~. 25 pitts \~ISIS , l:lli\111. ~0 plus ~'\~t~: Chud
th•~'' tl:lys j:1il suspendt•tl. E. lm~ . Apple Grow. speed,
tl.''lil\\tion. no~ ) ':II' pnllxl· JO plus &lt;'\ISh. no seatht'lt,
tinn:
M:ttthew
Eblin. $30 plus c'll.\ts: nunar:l S.
Rutl:m,l. 1\'\'kless op.~mtio~. A•~ett. G;~ltipolis, spt.-cJ,
$1fKI plus ~osts: En,· E. $30 plus t'\lsts: Rkh;~rd M.
l.;~ws••n. Syra,·usc. littetit\,11. Young, 1\llllefi.'Y· no sembelt,
$55 plus ~osts: \Vils1.•n $30 plus l'o,•ts: Timothy R;
Putn:~m II. Cmlvillc. "1"-'n Dilltnl. R:1ciue. n\1 ~e:llhelt,
c'\mt;lincr, $100 p!u, t'liSts: $.\0 plus &lt;'l.lsb: John Fish~r.
Ann
K.
f\nderson, Millheld. failure 1\1 t'Ontl\ll.
J:llne,tnwn, spet'&lt;.l. ~0 pins $20 plus .:ust: Ryun H.
,·,"ts: M:1rc S. Queen. Daltun, Pt. Pleasunt. ~pet'\!,
Pnmemy, no se:~the lt , $30 $.30 plm •·ost: Geoq,liU
plus t'osts: Herhert D. H:trris. Spencer, no seutbelt,
G&lt;lggins, MiJdlepot1 . nn $20 plus l'\~ts. stop si!jn viose:uhctt, $30 . plus · l'IISts: hltion: Dlmllhy L. Hunis,
Christopher J. Schmnk. S!'lCnt-er, W.V:1., no sembeh.
Columbus, speed, $.10 plus $20 plus l'IISts: Frederick M.
l'llsts.
Heldreth. \'omel\•y. no scut1'\mmie L. Spn~g. Nitn1. .hell, $20 p US C\l.,tS.
W.V:t .. SJX.'t.'&lt;l. $30 plus msts: Tl111deus P. 13umgnrdner,
Mkh:tcl R. St. Clair. Middleport, s~, SW plus
Reedsville. stop sign viol:t- ~osts: Donme ,L, Clitl'.
ti\11\, $20 plus l'OSIS: Amanda. ACDA, $20 plus
Ro~1sevc lt Peoples. Maple costs:
Cynthia
Klein,
Hetghts, speed. $30 plus p•lmcnJy. spet&gt;d, $30 plus
costs: J~hn S, Brinkley, cost: Roltie D. Steivunt,
McConmck. S.C. spt.'Cd. $50 MiJdlep•.)rt, window tint, $20
plus costs: Cart W. plus costs: Todd 'Ends,
Rnushkolh, ldeul, Gu., speed, 1\nnemy, obstructinll o.tliciat
$30 plus t'&lt;.lSt, senthelt, $.10 business, t'O.,ts only; Julie t.
plus costs; Serl!ill G11reiu, Curter, Middleport, thel\.
Ctcveltmd, selltbelt, $30 plus costs, three days .tail suspend·
ensts: Russell P. D' Angdo ed, one vcur probntion:
Jr., Rock Cleek, spt.-cd, $30 Evulenc Fetty, Middtc~ol'l.
plus enst.
· sule of cigurettes to u mmor,
Steven L. Hanis, B11ekcye $SO pitts costs: Kyle · P.
Lllkc. spee&lt;l. $.10 plus costs: Norris , Racine, reckless
Slmnn:t
L.
R:1111cy, operation. $100 plus •·osts. no
l'ml'torville, speed, $30 plus semhett, $30 costs. ·
costs: Ryan A. Hanson. Kim Beaver, Gallipolis.
Jaeks&lt;lll, IICI se:~theh, $30 plus passing bud checks, $2~ plus
C&lt;lsls: William 13\:tck, Athens , .;osts, three days juil suspendnn sc'atbch, $20 plus t'osts: ed, un.: ycur probntion, restiTruvis W. Friend. Pomcn1y, tution : Sundnt
Bright,
speed, $30 plus l'ost: Jodi I. Middlcpott, obstnteting ofl'i·
Winkle , L:meuster, spcc'd, dut husiness, $100 suspend$50 plus costs: Luura D. .:d costs. thn.-c duys juil susHensley. Long Uothlm. no \Cnded . one yeur prohution:
scutbdt, $30 plus Cl.lsts: 1~yun Dutton, Pt. Pleasant,
Wiltium .l. Mulmtli:y, Atb;my. speed, $23 plus costs: Marvin
speed, $50 plus cpst; Allison A. Day, Pomct'oy, undel'llgc
It Story. Pomemy. improper consumption, costs, 60 duy
hackillll. $20 plus n1st.
juil suspended to one yeur
Midwcl G. Luwsun. Long prnhulion, disorderly conBottom, no scutbch, $30 plus dUt1. JO dnys juit suspended

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SATuRDAY'

Tho Murnudcr offense continued to
cllck in tho second q1mr1cr whh Roush
und Stew on gulnlnathc yurdaae 'm tho
Melga 33 11round nnd Hnnnon hittln11 upon
rece ivers thrmtllh 'the ulr. linnmm
Pillrl•nd 0 t'outid Fnckler lbr n:l~ · YIII'dtou c hdown
wllh 6 :2~ left in the holt' to moko It 18·
o M e lg~, Aauin the t wn-poi m conv r·
sion fulled. ·
The Marauders INI 11 bill brenk cnrly
In
the third quurter when Fucklers punt
.
ngntn th~ bn1I wns fut~blod on t~e sec· wolll off tho helm 1 of Pnirltmd's Sum
ond ptuy with Meigs Kenny Zuspun HutT und rolled lo the Drugnn l·ynrd
fnlltng on the bntl 111 the Drugon :13· line whcro Huff wns downed hy .
ynrd line.
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· Roush
The Muruuder~ behind the runnln11
fir~t down the Dru~o~n ns 1111uln
(It' Roush ond Stewart drove insid~ \he cuullhcd up tho bull und when K onn~
I0-ynrd line. but the Drnyon de tense . z uspnn modo his second recovery of
stiffened 11nd tho Muraudcn. were the nillhl Melus wus 1111 uln knocklnil 011
forced 10 mtcmpt a 21 -yord fleld soul the door of the om11on end 1.ono Rnss
by_B.u1.~ Puckler. Tho bnll Nulled wide Stewurl plowed over l'rom the (;no un
lett und the Drugons took over on their the ne~l piny nnt.l Hunuun pnssed Ill
owAtt~~·u Pulrlnnd punt Mellis went ~ 4 Bmndon Rtumbur11 for the·c~tr·u p11inlN
• nnd Meigs hold n 26·0 lend.
ynrds ln.5 pl11ys for their second touch·
Tho Muruud r defons comlnucu 111
down of the nlyht .
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utrterbnck Kyle Honnun connc 'ted om nate ! 10 rngons w t "' , onH ve
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linemen ZuNpun, Bl.l\lle Jill nnd
wl rnc or on two stru ~ I comp1C· Brundon Goble controlllna the Inside
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JaHon Rossler mnde sure no Drugnn
rom 18 yurds out. drlvln11 t~e lust bill! cnrrl rs got up u hDud nf Ktcnm
defender into the end ~uno from the S M'uu Holley alHn piuyed wcllnn 'the
yurd line. T,ho pus~ for the two-polnl
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llw nine totul
turnovers uml rnoro tlmn ISO
ynrd~ In f)lltltlltl~s ontl u P.lllr
of eje~tlon s, South Onllln
hcnl.l ~ouc h Donuld Snund11n
nntsl sure
oo ~ lod for
th on-field
li88UI'l\llCCti

of

junior

~[l ~lllt

Merrick.
Morrl ·k
huulcd In
ev ry uom·
pi tlon the
urm
nl'
Reb e l I!
quni'terbnck Josh Wuuul\
would monoae Prltlfiy und
lllthhed three fni ONCilllUIIM 01\
del' nsll us Snulh Oolllo (2·3)
crui NQd puNt wlnh!MM Mill r
((). ~ ),

3!1·6.
"H Mure

:

~now ~

hiMWilY:
nround the n 1\1." Sound rN
Mold nf Merrick ut\ r· tbc
lll\1110. "Ha hos thot Mns of
wh r h Is und ronlly know
how to usc th lloid to hit
1\llvuntua . Him und Joah

IIIHH 1H ltlltll, 12

•

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Saturday, September 21, 2002

Pomeroy • Mlcldltt&gt;Ort• OllllpOlla • Point PIMHnt
•

Herd past UCF
\AP\ - fultr \.'01\se-'Uti'l'e !!trues Ill' at 1\Mllld in a 47-21 loss at
1\ll' ~~ least ~00 yards pts'Sillll Vil)?.ini:t 1b:h last week.
~ 111\1' all&lt;! I\\'U hllk_•t\J,J\\1\S ~~~ Sl~.
Carey etltcred itl Marshall 's
Mat&gt;.~H ~tutubiN 1\1 11 ltl ~ I
L~l\wkh h:ld just ll.7 ~lll\ls thii\1 series all\'!r starter
\kt.~ 1\Vt'f t\'l\lflll ""llli41 .passi~ in the se&lt;:ood Mit Butdtlc Walla~.'C suffered a
In
tl\\l
Mld· "'eri\':~tn mdudt~ Marshall's llnly slight (.'0\1(\lssion atld ran tlll'
li\~1~\U' ~ 1\\t bull\ 'SI.'\lf\' mthe serond halt' - a just I ~ ylll\ls on six.carries,
~m~ Frl~ n~ht .
~tl·yard m !'&lt;XI'S Ill Josh Ollvl~
C'at\'y rush~ t\1r 87·y,wds ill
Res 1'\'t Bta\l(lon arey 11\idW\\Y thN~h the third the tirst halt', indu4hll! a I ·
yard TO run to @.lvc Mari;hall
"-''~ 1\11' a ~~tei:N\~h 14.2 \lll:ll1el" 1\\1' a ltl::) 4 lead.
~at \I, as M"*ll ~ 11\"~XI it-s
IM Central Florida only tift' lead fur goo&lt;~, 17-14,mid1'\llml~ '''~~ 111\d spoiled the man~ on~ score after hall· way th"llli!h I he se&lt;.'\lild qtlar\At' ~II 1\w the tJt\1(\el\ time as \~II all&lt;! cooldn 't (1\1)· ter,
1\1~~~~~~ tt...,,), \Vh\1 ~~~II! !he i\allt\\ oo tt~ mlstal..."es liy
Central Florida's nmnin.l!
ias\ sh ~~"'ll\~ ~~~ II DWIS\011 L.~~)Wich. His second illter-. game also made a significant
....A..h~nt
~:t\)lloo !!"'~ Central Florida colltribulion for the first ti111e
ltth\ 1\:h en~nxl the game the ball at its 47 with 2: lO this season.
~~~ tift' lllvlsloo I·A lelldct in tenlaillllli hi the ganl\",
The Golden K11it!hts last in
\\'IIIII 1\lltli~ b\.1\ WaS tested
8ut Cem~;~~l Florida's ltyall the co11feretK'e at 49 yards
11t1en lw ~llttlll ..lorltla, dltft'ider was intercepted .fur rushllli per j!ame, but Alex
· whkh Mt~tsll&lt;~ll t'tllll:h 8\'lb the ~-ond eonse(\1\\ve s~ries Hay11es btoke thrnul!h t'or I 06
Pl\ttlll:lllt~ pet'l\~ th~ 11\\I'SI In Marshall territory, gettl"'l yaros nlo11e 111 the t'lrst h:tlf.
athlet k ~~~~ the llrel\1 1111lit! plcl.-ed oil' by terence 'tarpley
He got some help from
1111 fourth d(lwn at the M:trshall, . which
~\ r tl\,'\l\1 111 h•ome,
made
M&lt;~tshall
~t'i.
Vil)?.hlia T~Xh' s dll&lt;l of Revill
I elhvldt ~trt~led at Hmes,
1\\ -cl'lhrmvh~
sewral Marshall then ran out the J\ll\cs a11d Lee SUI!l!S look
unluu~h;~ble a 1~k llj!o.
1\'\.~l\'t"~ tllld 1\~hll! his ptt~s· dock,
\"~ t"&lt;~rl~ In th\" ~at)lt". 1-le t1n·
The 1-letd h(lped Ill ¢stabllsh In the second quarter,
\shed ~~~·1.11'..~\1 with t\V'Q lnt-cr- their ruMIIIJII!IIIIIc early IIIler Haynes, who t1nishclt with
t"CI)IIIIns ;md h11d hls-strilll! Ill' i!lllnh~ just 34 ylll\ls \lll the I4:2 yards &lt;lll 28 carries, broke
Hll 1'1 Gtt)

"~t\'" bth\ idl thte\\

l

\\\ u ta(kles and stiff·anned a
third defender Ill score on a
ss·-yard nm for a 14-10 lead.
&amp;rly iii the fourth quarter,
Man;hall's Jonathan 0\lddard
was pe11alired l'or taunting
after 1111 Incomplete pass, ~lv­
lng Ce11tral Florida a ltrst
d&lt;lWII '" the Herd 14 .
1\w plays later.. Schneider
!lipped 11 shovel pass to
Haynes, who sprinted in for a
19,yard TO \lAth 13:2:llel) to
tlnlsh the S(.'Orinl!. But Central
Florida was held to two first
dowm the rest of the w;cy.
Curtis Head kicked lleld
j!oals of 41 ;~nd 22 yards for
Matl\hall.
Marshall senior Quarterback Byron
Leftwich, shown In
action against Ohio
last season, threw for
340 yards and·two
touchdowns as the

Herd defeated Central
Aorlda Friday,
(OVI' flle photo)

Raiders
hmPap11 .

in Fri
Mlrltttl 2S,

PL P11111nt 1S
MARIIiTIA - Cllllihll! ll:l
n tln~c·pl.llllt le11d with cit!ht
r------a m In u t c s
fiHlHIInlllll,
the Mariettu
Tigers did
whnt they
do bcsl.
Mt~sh .

Mudettn
(3·0, l ·tl
SliOAL)
pro~~~ded

Tllompeon
on 11 13•
·
piny. ~4 ·
~MJ Jril'e ~ulmh1111~d by tl
I \I I I·~ tiN \llU~hdtlWfl filii by
dtllll Miller ttl httld oO' rolnt
Pl~ll,tllll Frldn)' ttl\d pull nut ll
l~ · l" \I'll\,
Th11 llrl l'e m11k ncurly ell!ht
mhlllte~ Ill' time llll' the dn~k
nml su~~ed thu lll'e 11ut llf thll
HI~ Ultl~b II &lt;II, wlm hml

n

•

Utili· I~.
lnste11d, the TtRtn took the
btll11nd pound~!\~ It with 1\111·
bt~k Tyler Kelly nnd MHier
etlch g11sMng , chunks ot'
yutd~~ge o\'er the right side or
up the middle.
Kelly t1nhhed with his
highest output of the se11son,
~urryl llll l4 tl me~ for 128
yutds. C11111ei'OII All\lgo lidded
79 yllrds on I3 ct\frles lis the
11lll!ts grou11d 0111 l'll yntds
by hmd. .
. Kevin Thompson led the
Ult~ Dlucks (\ ·3, tl·l) otl the
l!l'lllnld with 50 ylifds un 13
curries.

Btlpre4S,
E•stem27

IUlLPRI.i -· 'rhe Belpre
Oolden linllles run over,
uround und through the
Bustern defe~~se ,
They just · couldn 't run
IIWltY from thCilt until Ouy
Burley's l!l·yuru kkkllff
U~llClll\lll 1\'•CI\Cf~II.Cd tiller II return broke tiustern 's sec4 . · yurtlhltcl'l.:~lltlill\ rctum by ullu· hulf momentum ut\d
l)u,tln Buk~l' pullcJ Pulnt spurred 1M pre to u. 43·27
l'lcn~ullt til within three pulm~ win.

Devils
front ..... 11
tlt:vU~ mlss111l the ~utwer.~ltm
kkk. which put the 8C\lte ut
ll·O with less thnn four min·
Uh.l' clups~d In lhl! t'lrstquur·
Ill I'.

On thl) onslihll! drive,

luulor dcl'cn81vc buck Donnie
lohMon came up bill for the
Devils lly pkkl1111 ol1' un
unemptad puss from Ju~kMilll
ttuurtcrbuck
Jured
l'lumphroys to wide receiver
~Ut1 DCLOIIQ, which ltlliVII
OuUiu A~nthillt)' lhc bttll 011
the JttCk!OII 41 ,
· M~:Kinnls~ hit Bose 1111nln
for ll ~uh1 ol' 23 yardM, ·l'ol·
lowed by u 17·yurd run ~
Kanlor running b~ck Ty
Slmmun~. Clnrke Suunders

·Rebels
from Plpl1
huve , u renl aootl rel~tlon·
Ahl ,"
.!fhut quarterbu~k·to·rccolv·
er rulutlonshlp puld ulvldcnd8
c11rly on fm the Rebels, who
u~od ltlo cstubllsh their dtlm·
lnunee Into In the first quurlcr
on u buny·bun11 pluy which
put the tcum up 7·0.
Af'ter f'umbllna o 11nup In
the Mhotgun formutlon for the
KOCIWI thtiC un the ttll!ht,
Wuu11h N~rumblcu for more
!hun ~even NccondN behind

Barley's return punctuut~tl
un ull· round solid night for
the senior who nntassed
21 O·all· purpose yards and
two touchdowns.
Quarterback Brlun Adttms
lllso hnd n nke evenlnl! tor
the l:iugles, rollin!! up I 00
yttrds rushing with twn
scores u11d uddllll! 82 ~11tds
pn~sltlll ,

8clpre (&lt;1· 1) ruttg up 258
yttrds nn the ground Ul!ttlttst
Eustcrli (l·J). but hnd tl dlftku lt time putting the pesky
visiting Ettgles awuy,
'rraiHng 20-7 tit the hull',
Enstern blocked a punt on
Belpl\''s llrsl possession of
the seco11d hul 1.
Sophomore quurtorbttck
Ken Amsbur~ mude u 2\1 yurd scmlt to the end zone,
Though the Eilllllcs polntufter fulled, Ettstcrn sti ll
nullllti!CU lo dent the Belpt·e
SCilfC, 20• t:t
Dur1·en Scut·burnul!h led
Eiustcrn with 12 curries fur
H6 yut·ds, while Bryun
Mlneur udded 66 yurds un
I~ curries,
Doleu tl\ld his boys needed
u momctltlltlt chlllll!e und
l:itlfley dell vered on the

et\sultfg kickoff. Fielding
the bull at the Belpre I!!,
Earley ruced to the end
t.olle, ulltouched, to take the
wind out of the Eagles
wllli!S,
Eastern was obviously ruttied, failing to recover the
cusuln~ kickoff allowing
llelpre s Alex Earley to
pounce on the ball .
Easterll 's de feMe recovered, fordtll! Belpre ·to turn
the hull over on downs.
Eitstern then marched down
field un an 11 -plny drive
lustlnl! more than three minutes .to once nguin to elose
within n scmc of Belpre.
Durren Scarbrough's 11 yunl touchdown rumble
closed the l!liP to 28-21 with
2:2\1 lcfl in the third period.
Belpre responded In
I'CS\lundlng lash ion us
Allums led u Ct'Udul drive,
npcnlng with n 36-ynrd
s~l'lllllble Inking the bull to
the l:iustern 37·yurd line .
Altcrnutlng runs by Shane
Ctilvln und ·Luke Gibson
t11i1k the hull down to the
l'iustern 6 , before Adams did
the hothll'.~ with u 6-yurd
S~tH'C ,

then scored tltc Devils· seclllld hlu~hdownonu une-ym\1
plllllllt.l, Oulllu Acttdemy
ulletnpteu u two·poltu ~un ­
vet•slott1 but Dunnlc Johnsmt
WIIS tl\Ckled In the buckfield,
At\er 1111 c~~hun11e of punts.
u Jucksutt t\lmblc, und llllt\th·
er Gulllu Acudemy pum1• the
lrunmen drove to the uluc
l:&gt;evlls I-'·yutd line, but were
unublc to cupltuUte due to un
lllegul procedure ~lltllty, u
puss thut wus knocked down
by JeMsc Reltmlre, und u
dropped puss thut would huve
l!lven the Iron men . u flrMt•.
und·I!OUI ut the De vile' five.
Mer o 25·yutd gnln on 11
pn~~ fro111 McKlrtnlss to
totly tuldwe ll , Oulllu
Acudemy ~tnrted murchlnl!
buckwnrds • losing 10 y~rds
on u holdh\11. penult)' und 20
ynrdM on n rumbled, nttel\\{)1·
ed revene. Jn~kson pnnlully

blocked punter Shnnno11
Shipley's punt which guve
Jntks011 the. bull ut the Gulllu
Acudcmy 37,
Tlm~e Jjluys .lutet'. ry
Simmons lnterceptetlu Jured
Humphreys
pus,~
tlnd
returned It \u the Devils' 18,
'rhree
pluys
Iuter,
McKii111lss hit Donnie
Johnson on u deep post
which went the dlstunce for
u 63· yurd touchdown with
I: 12 lei\ In the hull'.
'rhe third ~unrter linw the
rains come und 110 us well us
both offenses. ·
tiurly In the fourth, Oulllu
Acndemy uttempted u luterul
puss thut TY Slmmonli ·
thoullht wus ruled lncom·
plete.
Juckson!s '\)'ler
Bnl8de11 s~ooped up the tum·
ble und returned It to the
Blue Devils' 16·yard line.
five pluys later, Jackson

bi'Oke Into the scoring cul umn un u !lne•ym·d dive by
running
b11d
T.J.
McDonuld, 'fhe lruntiten
lidded the tWO"!}lllnt COnVCr'
slon 10 close the gnp to' 18 -~ .
Juckson, down by two
scores with seven minutes
let\ In the gumc , opted for
the onslde kick . Steve
Kinney (lelded the kick
clcunly for the Devils, which
well senled the game for the
Devils,
Mcklnnlss threw for 264
y11rds and completed 13·of18 pu~ses, Cody Caldwell
was the Devils' leading
receiver with six receptions
for 98 yards, followed by
Donttle. Johnson with two
cutches for 9~ yards.
Oullla Academy will ploy
host to the Morlettu Tigers!
Friday. Jackson will trnve
to Athens.

the fine of scrlmmaa_e, using
u key block from lJrundon
Coburn to get n ~lemr view
tlownfleltl, where Wnu11h
found Merrltk wide open for
u 29 ynrd pus and run touch·
down with 3: 12 lett
".1 wns " little worried there
In the bealnnlna," Saunders
stlld. "Bul we nttled down
und d'ld n little better control·
lin» the ball, whl~h we huvc to
j!tllnlot better 111 next· we~k . "
Wnu11h, who led the Rebel!
In fiiMhlna on the nl11h.t with
48 yards on 7 cnrrles, put
South Oallla up 14·0 In the
Necond With U f0 yurt! run to
puydln, Juke Workmurt then
plowed In from S yurds out

just before the Intermission to
ylve lhe host! u three•touch·
aown cushion,
Miller's ftuiirutlon seemed
to ~ome to a heud early In the
third quuner, u ~ pair of per·
sonal fou I calls led to gume
dlsquullflcutlons of players
on both sidelines. Minutes
later the ttulcon1 munuged to
be assessed for three pmonul
fouls on one phty, seemihl! to
sum up the nlllht for the
IIUll!t! In II 3~ yard penalty.
In nl~ Miller wqs flagged 9
times tor I07 yntds on the
nl11ht while turning the bull
over on ~IK occasions.
The one brlllhl spot on the
night lor Miller came mid-

way through the fourth quarter, as More Sicilian scored
on a 2-ynrd run to give the
Falcons their 11rst points of
the season.
Suund~rs, while pleased
with the outcome of the contest, looked to the Immediate
future for the Rebels, who
travel to
Purkersburg
Catholic next Saturday.
"We have to get better at
bull control," he said.
"Parkersburg Catholic has a
real class program and !think
we're going to give them a
gume, but we have to lake
cure of the ball bette~ und
hopefully get a couple biM
plays und ~e'll be right In lt.

in our building of our program, we need for good
things to happen in succession, We're getting them here
and there in bits and pieces."
River Vttlley's defense
would force a pair of safeties
and score a pair of TO runs
- one by Joey Graham from
24·yards out a11d the other by
.Stroud from 34·yards out us the Raiders led 32-0 at the
end of the opening quarter.
"We were hOping to get on
them a little bit," said -oeet
"I was hoping for that result;
but I felt it would take u
longer etrort."
The Raiders added another
score in the second quurter as
Jessie Ward punched one in
from the Southern l 'yard line

with 7:21 lei\ until the half.
. · That would prove to be the
lust score of the game.
On the defensive side of the
ball for River Valley. Adam
Durst and Justin Hultllill each
had five tackles, while Justin
Hudnell added four ond Luke
DeGarmo pitched in with
three.
The River Valley defense
held Southern to mlnus-15
yards rushing in the first ha)f
and nine yards on the ground
in the whole game.
.
"l give Gregg Deel and hi s ·
staff u great deul of credit,"
said Burr. "They· ve done a
fine job · with this football
progmm."
River Valley enters play in
the Ohio Valley Conference
next as the Roiders travel to
Chesapeuke Friday.
Southern plays host to
Federal Hocking next to
begin play in the TVCHocking Division.

•aturbav ltlllttt -•tnllnrl • Page 83

Pomeroy • Middleport • Galllpolla • Point Pleasant

Saturday, September 21, 2002

Prep Football Scoreboard
River Valley 39, Southern 0
Soulhern
Rl1191 Valley

0

0 0
0 0
7 0
0
39
Firat Quarter
RV - Allan Brown 65 run (John
Polcyn klcl&lt;) t t :49 :
RV - Burl.ey Geigel 68 run (Polcyn
klcl&lt; ) 6 :06.
RV .,.- Solely. 4 30.
RV - Joey Graham 24 run (Polcyn
kit!&lt;) 3' t 0.
RV - Solely, 3 02 .
RV - Jeremy Stroud 34 run (Polcyn
kiCk ) 2:17.
S.Cond Quarter
RV - Jess1e Ward t ru n (Polcyn
kit\&lt;) 7:21.
Team Stettattca
SHS
RV
Flrsl Downs
5
t0
Rushes -yards 30-9
49 ·368
5t
o
Passing yards
Total yards
60
368
Comp-ah-lnl
5- 13-1
0·0·0
3· 2
3·2
Fumbles·IOSI
9-55
Penalties-yards 6-35
Individual Slo11attca
Ruahtng: SHS - Wes Burrows 520 , Juslln Allen 8- 11 , B.J. Mamhout
2· I , Derek Tealord 8-0. Phillip Pierce
7-(-23): RV - Allan Brown 3-83,
Cha~le Nibert 18-77, Burley Geiger 168 , Jeremy Slroud 2- 46 , Josh
Wamsley 8·29, Joey Graham 2·29,
Juslln Hallhlll 5-11 . Josh Murphy 5-13,
Luke DeGarmo 1· 8. Jessie Ward 2·2,
Sooll Hun11 -1 . Derrick Layton 1-t
Peaalng: SHS - Ph illip P ierce 5·
13· t -51 : RV - none
Receiving: SHS - Buddy Young 327, Wes Bu rrow s 1· 24 : RV - none

32

Meigs 33, Fairland 0
Meigs
Fairland

12 6 15
0 - 33
0 0 0
0 o
Firat Quarter
Meigs - Roush 15 run (kick !ailed)
Meigs - Roush t 8 run [pass lao led)
Second Quarter
Meigs -' Fackler 25 pass lrom
Hannan (pess failed)
Meigs - Slewarl 1 tun (Hannan to
Ramsbu rg)
Third Quarter
Meigs - Roush 54 run !Fackler kick)

Wahama 20, Waterford 7
Waham a
Walerlord

7 7 6
0 - 20
o o 7
Q7
Firat quarter
WAH - Johnny Barton 60 lumble
return (Anthony Mitchell kick) :01

Second quarter
WAH Johnny Berlon 11 rur1
jAnlhony Mitchell kit\&lt;) 2:05
Third quarter
WAT - Ale&gt; Heiss 5 pas·s trom Ben
Cunningham (Heiss kick) 4:27
WAH - Clabe Lamberl t run (kick

blocked) 2 ·20
Toam Slalllllca
WAH
WAT
FIJSI downs
t3
~
Rushes-yards 53·246
23·4 9
Pass ing yards
0
109
Comp-aiHn l
o-2-0
7-2 1-t
Fumbles- los!
3-1
1-1
Penalues·ya rds 5-47
5-45
5· t t9
5-185
Punts·avg
Individual Stali s11cs
Ruahlng : WAH - Gabe L\ unberl
t8-85 , Ryan Mitchell 9· 74 Ju slm
Jordan 12·66 .. Barlcn 2· 15, Chad
Zerkle t 1· 2 . Brandon Gagnon 1-2 .
WAT - Dan Doebereoner t 5·4 1, Ben
C unnmgha m 5·5 . Todd McCutcheon
3·3
Paning: WAH - C had Zerkl e 0-2·
0-0-0: WAT - Ben Cunningham 7-20·
t-109· t , Dan Doeberre•neiO+O· O·O
Rocolvlng: WAH - none. WAT Trav1s Harra 2·25, Trav•s Barth 2·2 1,
Ale&gt; Heiss 2- t4 . Dan D oebereiJll)r t ·O

South Gallla 35, Miller 6
Miller
0 0 0
6 6
South Gall 1a
7 14 6
8 - 35
Firat Ouartar
SG - Jason Mernck 2 9 pass l rom
Josh Waugh (Ralael Thelen k1ck) 3 f 2
Second Quarter
SG - Josh Waugh 1 0 run tRalael
Thelen kick) 4 :t0
SG - Jake Wo rkman 5 run tR alael
Thelen kick) 1:17
Third Quarter
SG - Josh Wau gh 7 ru n (pass laded)
t :54
Fourth Quarler
"
M - Marc Sclllan 2 run tpass la•ledl
6:23
SG - Selh Willia mson 2 run (J osh
Waugh pass to Zack Lee) t :4 t
Team Stallallcs
MIL
SG
10
Flrsl Downs
8
Rushes·yards 27·56
39· 152
72
Passing yards t 38
4· 12-2
Comp-ell-lnl
t2-25 -3
3· 1
Fumble s-lo s!
3·3
6-43
Penall oes-ya rd s 9- t 07
lndlvlduol Statlollca
Rushing: MIL - Marc Scl llan 1352, Jon Dishon 2·6: SG - J osh
Waugh 7-48 . Brandon Coburn 1 t ·35.
Ricky Whlll 4·7. Zack Leo 6-20 . Jake
Workman 5- t 3 ·
Pasa)ng: MIL - Curt Mauro t.2·242· t 38·0. Marc Scll 1an 0 · 1· t · 0·0 ; SG
- Josh Waugh 4· t 2·2-72· t
Receiving : Mil - Kellh Moore 332, Er ic Riley 2· 15. Marc Scl lo an 2-(5), Ryan Wohrle 2-39 , Wil son 1·35 ,
Shaw n Hannah 1·6. Dus tin Milchell I ·
15: SG - Jason Mernck 4-72

Gallla Academy 18, Jackson 8
G . Academy

12

6

0

o -

t8

Jackson

0 0 0
8 8
Flrsl quarter
GA
Tom Bos ;;: pass from TraVIS
MCKinniSS (PAT IJ1iad) 9.23
GA - Cla rke Sau~rs I run (Donnie
Saunde rs run fa1led) 7 12
S.Cond quort8f
GA - Donnie Saunders 63 pass !rom
Travis McKinnlss IMcKinniss pass
lalledi t ·12
Fourth quarter
JAX - TJ McDonald 1 ru n (Zach
HaUer pass tram Jared Humphreys)
7 Ot ·
Team Statlatlco
GA
JAX
F~rst Downs
9
9
Rushes-yards
35-56
3&lt;!· t 25
Pass•ng-ya rd s 264
19
· Cornp·AIHn1
t 3· t8·0
2· 15·2
Fumbles·Losl
2- 1
3- t
Pena llles ·yards 7· 52
4-20
Punls-avg
4-30.2
5-36.2
Individual Statlallca
Ruahlng: GA - 1Y Simm ons t 8·
52, Clarke S)lunders 6- 14 , Do nnie
Johnson 4-1~ . Jessie Rellmlre 2-0 ,
Tra v•s McK •nmss 4-(·3 ). Cody
Caldwell t ·I ·20): JAX - T J M cdo nald
17 -64 . Jon Ferris 8- 3 t . Jared
Humph reys t 0-2 9. Tyler Ba1sden 3·1
Passing: GA - Travts McKinmss
t :I · 1B·0·264 ·2,
JAX
Ja red
Humphreys 2- 15 2-t 9·0
Rocotvlng : G A - Cody Caldwell698 . Donme Johnson 2-95. Tom Bose
3-44 . '!Y Simmons 2-31: JAX - TJ
McD onald 1·24 . Tyler Baisden 1-(·5)

Marietta 23, Pt. Plaisant 13.
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Firat quarter
M - 'TYler Kelly t 5 run tklck !ailed)
8•56
Second quarter
P P - J D Tho mpson t run (Branson
Barkey k•ck90 3 ·48
M - sa lely I t 2
M - Camaron Amlg o 3 run (Am1go

Individual atats
Rushing : Po1n1 Pleasant - Kev•o
Thompson 13-60. J D Thompson 5·
35. N1ck Duncan 2·7, Jesse Noh 2·
21 , David Bonecuner 2-. (· 1). Jared
B1llongs t ·0, Manetta - 'TYler Kelly
24· 128 . Cameron Am1go 13·79.
Adam M•ller.14·37 . Marcus Groves 614. Jonathan Franks 2· 8 , Jason
Watkons 1-6
Paning: Polnl Pleasanl - Kevin
Thompson 1-4 -4· 1: Mar tella Marcus Groves 2· 6· 17·1: Jason
Schab 0-1-0
Receiving: Point Pleasant - Nlc
Da tion t ·4. Manetta - ·Jonathan
Franks 2-17

Belpre 43, Eastern 27
7 t4
6 21
6
8 15 43
Firat quarter
B-Shane Colvin 4 run (kiCk failed),

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Greenfield McCla in 12 . Weslern
B rown 8
Hillsboro 20 . Balavoa t 4
Ironton 28. Campbell Counly (Ky 1 0
Lancaster 2 1. W~ster-v111a N 20

B-Guy Earley 12 run (Earley pass
from Brian Adams). 3:04.
Second quar1er
E- Brenl Buckley 1 t pass from Ken
Amsbary (Vince
Marlin kick) , 11 :54 .
B- Luke Gibson 2 run (kit!&lt; fa1led).
:58.
Third quarter
E- Amsbary 29 run (kclk la•led ).
7 :15.
B-Earley 82 ki ckoff return (Adams
run ). 7:01
E- Darre n Scarbro ugh t 1 run
(Buckley pass lrom Amsba ry) , 2:29 . ·
Fourth quarter
B- Adams 6 run [Gibson run) , 10:38.
B- Adam s 14 run (Earley kick). 1:05.
E- Travls Willford 7 pass lrom
Amsbary jpass fai led) . :07.
Individual Statla11ca
Ruahlng : Eastern
Darren
Scarborough t2-86. Bryan Minear
15-66: Belpre - Luke G1bson t7·98,
Shane Colvin 10- 34 , Brian Adams 8100, Guy Earley 5-26

Ken Amsbary

16-28· 198: Belpre · Brian Adams 3-8·
82
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Belpre 43, ReedSVI lle Easter n 27
Chesapeake 28 McArlhUI Vir•lon
Co 0
Chesterla nd W Geauga 47. Burton
Berksh11e 7
Chiii!Colhe 21 , COis Franklin His 6
Ch1lhco1he Hunllnglon Ross 41 .
Piketon 7
Clrclev•lle Logan Elm 16. Bloom·
Carroll 7
Coshoclon 13, Dover 7
Covmgt on 27 . Arcanum 10
Falrl ield Umon 20 , Cllcl.ev!lle 7
Franklort Adana 20 . Ch•lhcolhe
Zane Trace 7
Gahanna 28 tiewark 7
Gahanna Lincoln 28 Nawark 7
Gallipolis Galha Acad 18 Jackson

Third quorw
pp - Duslon Baker 42 onlerceplion
relurn (k•tk lailod)
8.3 1
Four1h quarter
M - Adam Mil ler 2 run (Eric Bertram .
k• ck)
By The Auoclated Preas
Frldoy'a Reaulla
Team S1a11o11ca
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Albany Alexander 31 . Stewarl
Ftrst downs
7
20
Federal Hocking o
25- 121 50-272
Amanda - Ciearcreek t8 , Ashville
Au shes· yards
4
17
Teays Vall . .6
Passing ya rd s
PC- PA-I
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Alhens 60. VIncent Warren t3
16 t
289
Avon 40, LaGrange Keystone 13
Total yards
Fumbles·losl
2·0
1·0
Ba)nbr idQe
Paint
Valley
21.
4-30
Chillicothe Unlolo 0
Pena ll les·yard s 6-50
Barnsevllle 27, Magnolia (W. va.) 7
Punts·avg 011 4·36.5 2·40.0

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Lanc aslar Fa1rtleld Un•on 20 .
Ci rcleville 7
Logan Elm 16, Bloom·Ca rroll 7
Lucasvolle Valley , 34 . ~·ankl " '
Furnace Green 7
Monroe Cant 50 Beverly Fo ri Frye
6
Nelsonv•lla· Yotk
49 ,
Glouslar
Tnmble 13
New Co ncord John Glenn 21 .
C~ook svll le 7
New Lex 1ng1on 28. Zanesvolle W
Muskongum 14
New Washlnglon Buckeye Tra•l 34 ..
Zanesville Rosecrans 14
Pomeroy Me1gs 33. Practorvolle
Fa1tland 0
Porlsmoulh 59 , Ravenswood (W
Va.)1 5
Portsmouth W. 49. Waverly 7
S. Gallla 35. Hemlock Mi ller 6
Scioto McDermoll NW 48, S Po•nl
14
ThornvllleShendan 42 , Dresden Tn·
Valley 26
Uhnchsvolle Claymonl 50 , Byes v•ll e

Meadowbroo k 6
Washington CH 10, London 7
Wel lslon 36. lronlon Rock H•ll .14
Wheelersbu rg 43, Miniard 21
Williamsburg 12. Blanches te r 0
Wllllamsporl Wesllall 45 . Richmond
Dale SE 14
Willow Wood Symmes Valley 49,
Oak Hill 16
Wilmington 49, Jeflerson 6
Zanesville 2 t , Grovepori·Mad!Son
16

W.Va. Prep Football
By Tho Auoclaled Preae
Frlday'a Reaulta
Barnesville . Oh•o 27 . Magnolo a 7
Berkeley Springs 17, Northe rn
Garrell , Md . 6

Bluel1eld a6 Wyom•ng [as I 0
Braxton County 34 R•tt:hte Cou(1ty
14
Bndgeport 54 L•berty H armson 0
Brool&lt;e 18. Indian Creek 01110 6
Buckhannon-Upshur 10. Elk1n s 6
Calhoun County 12 . Clay County 0
Cap~ lal 31. Logan 6
Dod&lt;fndge County 20 Tucker
County 8
Ed•son. OhiO 20. We~r l 9
Franklort 42 . Petersburg 6
Grallon 28. Hampshire 1 5

Gree11bner West 57 Pt~e Vtew 7
Hamlin 22 Gauley Bndge 14
Hundred 28 Clay·Ballolle

James Monroe 14 Greenbner East
0
· John Marshall 35 Buckeye Local .
Ohio 20
Kayser 22 , For t Hill, Md 21
Lew•s County 29. L•~coln 20
Loberly Rale •gh 20 Van 0
Ma nella. Oh1o 23, Poml Pleasant
13
Marsh Fork 26 , f&lt;annan 18
Marlonsburg 64 Hedgesvolla 3
Meadow Bndge 30. G•lmer Coun1y
21
Midland Trat! 38 Rt chwood 18
Moorol1eld 75 Tygan s Valley 33

Morgantown 55. East

Fa~r mont

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Mount V•ew 49 B•g Creel&lt; 28
Ntcholas County 20 . Summers
County 6
Oak Glen t 9 Umori Loca l Oh1o ·t 4
Oak Holl 15. Poca 14
Pa·rkersburg South 32 . · Herber!
Hoover 10
Portsmouth, OhtO 59. Ravenswood
t5
Pnnce1on 33 . Musselman 0
R1 ver. Oh1o 23. 'TYler Consohdaied
12
Rtverstde 54 Sou !h Charleston o
Roben C Byrd 34. Ph1h p Barbour 6
Scali 18 So ssonv1l le 7
Shady Spnng 62 Independence 6'
Sherman 20 . Iaeger 14'
South Ha m son 28 Pend leton
Counly t 2
Spnng Va lley 28. Si Alba ns t 2
Sl. Marys 34 . Valley Wetzel t 3.
Slone Bndge , v a. 56. Je llerson 27
ToJsla 20, Mat ewan 18
Unlversl1y 35. Fa11mont Sen1or o
Va lley Fayolto 26 . Duval 24
Wahama 20. Walerlord. Oh•o 7
Wayne 50 , Wlnheld 8
Webster County 19 . Roane County

6
Wheeling Park 17, Norl h Manon 12
Willlamslown 55 . Paden C ~y 6
Woodrow Wi lson 7, Hun 11ng1on 0

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· Roush led the Marauders
·on the ground with 139 yards
in 16 trips with 3 touchfromPI&amp;tB1
downs. Ross Stewart gained
47 in 9 totes and one touchdefensl ve side of the ball. down. Josh Buzzard cnrried 6
Mei~s topped otT the nights times for 36 yards. Bruce
sconng when Roush rnced 57 Glover 5 for 17, Eric
yurds with I:37 let\ In the Cullums I for 18, Drew
third quarter; Fackler odded Conde 2 for 4, Shawn Day I
the extra point to bring the for 3 und Joel Clelland I for 0
yurds.
final COU\lltO 33·0.
The fourth quarter saw the
Hunnun was 5 of 7 through
younger Moruuders get their the air for 61 yurds und I
chunce tn shine and looked touchdown. Fackler caught
Impressive on a long drive four pusses for 50 yards and a
deep In to Dragon territory score with Matt Holley
that ended on downs at the · cutchlng one ball for II
yards.
·
Dra~un 14 yard line,
"I 111 proud of the kids,"
The Meigs offensive line of
sold Couch Mike Chancey tuckles Cluy Stone and Curtis
un.er the game. "It is it real Vurian. guards . Rossler and
compliment to our players, to Zuspl(n and Fife at center
be 0-2 and keep working hurd with Rumsburg at ti~htend
1111d Improving und not give blasted open holes 10 the
up .
Falrlund defense.
"Overull I thought this was
Meigs will open TVC play
u 10tal team effort, we cun . next week as the host the
~~~joy this one for a short Wellston Golden Rockets in
tune, because we open TVC the Muruuders homecoming
11luy with Wellston here next game.

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