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JACKSON COUNTY, INDIANA
WEATHER
Groups helping kids breathe easier
Today
Skies: Mostly sunny.
Asthma-friendly program being rolled out at schools
Temps: High 84; low 65 BY ZACH SPICER | THE TRIBUNE person’s airways narrow and swell
Detailed forecast/Page A2 zspicer@tribtown.com and produce extra mucus, which can
make breathing difficult and trigger
Jackson, Fountain and Perry coun-
YOU SHOULD KNOW coughing, wheezing and shortness of
ties have been targeted for high rates breath.
of asthma among school-aged children Nursing supervisor Joyce McKinney
RV catches fire, and emergency room visits related to said in 2016-17, Brownstown Central
the respiratory condition.
home destroyed Asthma is a condition in which a (SEE BREATHE PAGE A5)
A local family lost their
home and all of their Pictured: Susan Wynn, right, director of respiratory care and sleep services at Schneck
belongings Saturday eve- Medical Center in Seymour, recently provided information about the asthma-friendly schools
ning after a fire spread program during an open house at Brownstown Central Middle School. SUBMITTED PHOTO
from a recreational vehi-
cle to their house, a fire
official said.
Redding Township
Volunteer Fire Chief Seth
Thompson said an RV sit-
ting next to the house at
POOCH PLAYTIME
12243 East County Road
700N caught fire first.
Bob and Eliza Davis and
their son, Bobby, lived at
the residence.
Thompson said he didn’t
know what started the fire
in the RV, but said the
home and camper were
“a complete loss.”
Two garages on the prop-
erty did not burn down,
Thompson said.
Bob Davis was home at
the time but was able to
get out without injury and
call 911. No one was
injured as a result of the
fire, Thompson said.
Firefighters remained at
the scene for about four
hours to put out the blaze,
Thompson added. The fire
was reported at 8:23 p.m.
Also responding were
Jackson-Washington and
Hamilton Township
Volunteer Fire
Departments and Jackson
County Emergency
Medical Services.
Pups make
Library offering free
DOG DAYS OF
passes to residents
The Jackson County
Public Library is partner-
ing with the Indiana
Department of Natural
Resources and the
Eiteljorg Museum to offer
something free to resi-
dents of the library district
that includes Seymour,
Crothersville and Medora.
summer HOW TO HELP
To make a donation to help build
the Jackson County Dog Shelter,
stop by the Community Foundation
E
very dog has his day and
more than 60 dogs had
their day at the Seymour
City Pool on Saturday af-
ternoon for the second K9
own splash
as season
winds down
brought their two German
shepherd mixes, Nala and
Nuka. Brittney Vetter works
for K9 Campers, a local doggy
day care, and helped organize
Library district residents of Jackson County, 107 Community
may use their library Campers’ Seymour Summer the event, but also brought her
Drive, Seymour, or call 812-523-4483. Splash. dogs out to enjoy the day.
cards to check out
For information about the dog shelter, The event allowed pet “I love it,” she said while
entrance passes to
contact Debbie Hackman at 812- owners to bring their dogs to throwing a toy into the pool for
Indiana state parks or to jump in and swim for a few Nala to fetch.
the Eiteljorg Museum in 525-9367, “like” Jackson County Dog
Shelter on Facebook or visit jackson hours before the pool officially The pair actually are a team
Indianapolis. closed for the summer. It also in dock diving and are nation-
countydogshelter.org.
Passes, available at the raised money and awareness ally ranked. Later this year
library in Seymour, check for the Jackson County Dog they will compete at a na-
out for one week and are Shelter project. tional competition in Orlando,
Above: Brittney Vetter throws a toy to Brittney Vetter, Seymour,
not holdable or able to be her dog, Nala, a German shepherd
reserved. and her husband Brandon, (SEE SUMMER PAGE A2)
mix, Saturday afternoon during the
For information about the K-9 Campers’ Summer Dog Splash at
museum or state park the Seymour City Pool. STORY & PHOTO BY JORDAN RICHART
passes, visit the checkout
desk at the library in
Seymour at 303 W.
Second St.
4'#&;61,#/
DEATHS
Kurtz Band features
Larmie Dean Hubbard, 81
Seymour familiar faces
Frances Rose BY ZACH SPICER | THE TRIBUNE nine-piece band that played at Sey-
Clem Rose, 81 zspicer@tribtown.com mour CityJam last year and in this
North Vernon year’s opening concert in June.
hree members of an Indianap-
Sara J. Otte, 71
DAILY T olis-based group are returning to
Seymour but will be performing
with a different band.
They also are members of the five-
piece band First Time Caller, which
will make its first appearance in
Seymour on Thursday night for the
Phil Pierle, Brant Milholland third CityJam show of the season.
and Greg McGuirk are part of
The Woomblies Rock Orchestra, a (SEE JAM PAGE A2)
Pictured: Members of First Time Caller are, from left, Brant Milholland, Kevin Kale,
Shelby McMahon, Greg McGuirk and Phil Pierle. SUBMITTED PHOTO
A2 MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2017 LOCAL THE TRIBUNE, JACKSON COUNTY, IND.
WEATHER SUMMER
CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1
Florida, after earning a spot at
a regional competition in South
Bend earlier this summer.
Today For Nala, the event was the
Mostly sunny, high 84. perfect opportunity to practice
her skills, let loose and have fun.
Tonight Since the 2-year-old partici-
Partly cloudy, low 65. pates in dock diving, she is very
comfortable and familiar with
Tuesday
the water, Brittney said.
Mostly sunny, high 88. For much of the afternoon,
Tuesday night Nala could be seen getting a run- From left: Jessica Ho, left, and Ziyi Li, both
Partly cloudy, low 69. ning start and leaping from the of Columbus, try to get the attention of their
side of the pool, snatching the dog, Minbau, during the K-9 Campers’ Sum-
White River level .....3.85F toy in midair before splashing mer Dog Splash on Saturday at the Seymour
High Sunday ................80 into the water and swimming City Pool. // Joy, a Shih Tzu owned by Teresa
Low Sunday .................56 back. Brown of Seymour, walks through the chil-
Even though she chased the dren’s pool. JORDAN RICHART | FOR THE TRIBUNE
Sunset .............. 8:42 p.m. toy a countless number of times,
Sunrise .............6:55 a.m. difficult for her to manage be- reason to celebrate, Hackman call that they’ve been put in the
she never seemed to tire or lose
tween 60 and 80 dogs every day,” said. dog house, everyone needs to
Precipitation interest in the game.
Hackman said. The committee has until give them the money they need
Past 24 hours ...........0.00 “She goes crazy for the water,”
In the spring, the shelter has a October 2018 to raise another to get out.”
Brittney said with a laugh.
Month........................0.81 higher number of dogs because $100,000 to break ground on When enough money is raised,
“We’re having a lot of fun today.”
of the increase in puppies. The the shelter. Hackman said she the dog shelter will be con-
Year ........................30.63 The doggy splash was a great
shelter does have foster homes is confident that will happen structed behind the Jackson
way to help raise a little money
for dogs, but Riley still has a because of the generosity of local County Jail in Brownstown.
CELEBRATIONS and awareness of the need for a
significant number of dogs each residents. Hackman said there are multiple
county dog shelter, she added.
day she feeds cleans and cares “The people of Jackson County reasons for why that location
Birthdays “I think it’s awesome,” she said
for. have voluntarily given us money was chosen.
Shannon Farmer of the project. “There are an Another reason the dog swim for (this) project,” she said. “It’s The jail is in the central part
Andy Graham abundance of dogs out there and is organized is to provide a little pretty amazing and we’re over of the county, the dog control of-
Olivia Hackman we need a shelter for them.” recreational activity for dogs halfway there and feel like we’re ficer is based out of the jail and
Debbie Hackman, who has and their owners. on a downhill slide.” the county can save money by
Holly Posey organized fundraisers and led
Landry Quillen “Sometimes we just want to The committee raised much of allowing inmates to care for the
the effort to build the shelter, at- have fun,” Hackman said as the money through its annual Fur dogs, she said.
Mike Searcy tended Saturday’s event with her Trixie calmly sat on her lap. Ball dinner and auction event “They will be watering them,
dog Trixie, a Shetland sheepdog. You can tell the dogs are held in March. Hackman said the feeding them and exercising
LOTTERIES Hackman said while the dog having fun simply by watching, event will continue even after the them in the facility,” she added.
swim doesn’t raise a lot of she added. shelter is built to help cover the The care the inmates provide
Here are the winning
money, it is still a great way to “I think a lot of dogs are raised costs of operating the shelter. he dogs will make them more
numbers selected Sunday increase awareness about the
in the Hoosier Lottery and in town and they don’t have the “We want to help the shelter adoptable, Hackman said.
need for the shelter. opportunity to play in water and support spay and neuter “It’s a three-fold benefit,” she
Powerball: “Every little bit helps,” she and even the ones raised in the programs,” she said. said. “It helps the dogs because
Daily Three Midday: said. “It gives people a chance to country don’t have the opportu- The shelter committee is orga- they get more time spent with
6-7-9. ask questions about the shelter. nity to go swim and it’s in their nizing a benefit motorcycle ride them individually, it helps the
Daily Four Midday: They know where the money is nature to go swim, so they really and sponsored an ATV ride to inmates have a (purpose) and it
9-7-0-4. going.” have fun,” she said. help support its efforts. The com- will save the taxpayers money
Quick Draw Midday: The days are numbered for The Jackson County Dog mittee also is planning an event because we won’t have to hire
1-8-12-15-25-33-36-41-46- the county to be able to manage Shelter committee is made up of where local people will be “put in anyone to care for the dogs.”
51-53-54-55-57-60-62-70- stray dogs through Red Sky about 20 volunteers. They began the dog house” and require their Hackman said Sheriff Mike
71-77-78. Rescue, a shelter based in Me- raising funds two-and-a-half friends, family and members of Carothers has developed a points
Here are the win- dora, Hackman said. The county years ago and recently surpassed the public to bail them out by system as an incentive for the
ning numbers selected currently contracts with Ruth $100,000 in donations, officially making a donation. inmates to care for the dogs and
Saturday in the Hoosier Riley, who runs the shelter with collecting $102,901.93 prior to “It’s a neat kind of thing and it will be considered a privilege
Lottery and Powerball: help from volunteers, to manage Saturday’s event. you will start seeing people in to have that responsibility.
Daily Three Midday: those dogs. That gave those attending the dog house soon,” Hackman “It’s a win-win for everybody,”
4-8-3. “It’s becoming increasingly the Seymour Summer Splash a said. “So if anyone receives a she said.
Daily Three Evening:
2-5-7.
I just hope that they have a good
LOCAL BRIEF
Daily Four Midday:
JAM MOVING TO THE BEAT
7-2-1-7.
What: Seymour CityJam featuring
time, like every single song and get Church planning
Daily Four Evening: CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 on their feet and dance a little bit
3-4-8-7.
First Time Caller with us or they can sit back and festival, fish fry
The rock orchestra is unique When: 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday relax and listen. That’s fine, too.” The ninth annual Me-
Quick Draw Midday:
because it features members of the Where: Second Street between McMahon said she has performed dora Wesleyan Church
5-14-19-20-26-28-30-34- group The Woomblies, a pianist and
Indianapolis Avenue and Ewing all around the state, but this will be fall festival and fish fry
35-46-56-59-63-64-65-70- a string section.
Street in downtown Seymour her first time in Seymour. will be Friday and Sat-
72-73-76-78. First Time Caller is set apart with urday at the church, 191
(rain site is Knights of Columbus, “I definitely enjoy an outdoor
Quick Draw Evening: a female vocalist, Shelby McMahon. S. David St.
118 E. Second St.) show,” she said. “I think that’s cool
1-4-13-15-21-23-33-34-35- She said both bands play cover because it allows people of all ages Food will be served
41-50-55-56-58-62-63-68- songs, but they are presented in dif- Cost: The show is free, but food to come and enjoy. I’m a mother of throughout the event
72-74-79. ferent ways. and drinks will be available for three myself, so when my kids get with free delivery to
Cash 5: 6-21-27-30-42. “I really dig our three-part harmo- purchase starting at 6 p.m. to experience live music, I think it’s Medora businesses. The
Jackpot: $130,000 nies in First Time Caller on a lot of Last concert of the season: awesome.” menu features tender-
Hoosier Lotto: 6-7-9- our songs,” McMahon said. “I also The Louisville Crashers, Sept. 21 She also is looking forward loins, fish, barbecue pork
17-20-38. Jackpot: $20.3 like how sometimes we’ll just throw to First Time Caller’s debut in chops, hot dogs, chili
million. (No winner. New a spontaneous solo in there. That’s Seymour. cheese dogs, coleslaw,
McMahon was a member of
jackpot: $20.5 million.) fun, as well.” “Because I bet a lot of people potato salad, baked
another cover band, LemonWheel,
Powerball: 20-24-26- Thursday’s show goes from 6:30 have never heard of us or seen us, beans, homemade pies
to 8 p.m. on a stage on Second from 2008 to 2015. She said it is
35-49. Powerball: 19. and maybe that can add some more and desserts and drinks.
Street between Indianapolis Avenue strictly a dance band with high Take-out plates will be
Jackpot: $371.1 million. to our fan base and possibly get
and Ewing Street in downtown energy, so moving on to First Time available.
(No winner. New jackpot: them to drive further north to see
Seymour. Caller was different. A silent auction will be
$430 million.) a south side Indy show sometime,”
The Pines Restaurant will have “I didn’t have to dance around McMahon said. at 6 p.m. both days and
Here are the winning everywhere like I did before,” she
numbers selected Friday in food and drinks available for pur- “I just hope the weather is good, feature different items
chase beginning at 6 p.m. said. “I think the coolest part about and I hope people come out,” she each day, gift certificates
the Hoosier Lottery: being a part of First Time Caller is
First Time Caller features Pierle said. “I’ve been trying to promote it and new items donated
Daily Three Evening: the amount of experience that ev-
on guitar and Milholland on bass, as much as I can on Facebook, and from local retail stores.
4-7-3. erybody brings to the table because A gospel singing
and both do vocals along with I look forward to reaching a whole
Daily Four Evening: there are some seriously phenom- performance featuring
McMahon. McGuirk is on keys, and new audience.”
9-9-5-2. enal musicians. The musicianship Redemption Cross and
Kevin Kale is on drums. The fifth season of the summer
Quick Draw Evening: The group started three years is what I love the most about these concert series will conclude The Colwells will be at
7-8-13-14-15-23-27-29-43- ago, but McMahon didn’t come on guys.” Sept. 21 with The Louisville 6 p.m. Friday.
59-61-62-71-72-73-74-75- board until the second year. People attending Thursday’s Crashers, a party band from There also will be a
78-79-80. “Phil kind of wanted to do some- show will hear a variety of music, Louisville, Kentucky. bean bag toss tourna-
Cash 5: 2-10-14-27-33. thing to get a little more dance McMahon said. CityJam sponsors are JCB, Sey- ment at 2 p.m. Saturday
Jackpot: $125,000 music in and to do some different “We go from Michael Jackson to mour Crossing and The Tribune. with first- and second-
Mega Millions: 23-33- songs,” McMahon said. “The Woom- Led Zeppelin to Jewel to Bonnie It’s organized by Southern Indiana place trophies for
53-56-58. Mega Ball: 6. blies has been around 17 years now, Raitt to Incubus,” she said. “We also Center for the Arts, which receives children and adults.
Megaplier: 5. Jackpot: and he wanted to do something do songs from the ’60s up to today. a percentage of the food sales and The public is invited to
$393 million. (Winner. New that maybe not every other band is We’ll hopefully touch base with also has volunteers collect dona- attend and participate in
jackpot: $15 million.) playing.” pretty much everybody of every age. tions toward the end of each show. all activities.
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CHARLOTTESVILLE PROTESTS
SORTING THROUGH
THE CHAOS
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The
college town of Charlottesville, Vir-
ginia, is reeling after violent clashes
erupted between a large gathering of
white nationalists and hundreds of
counter protesters. Here’s a look at
key moments and the reaction so far:
The protests
White nationalists descended on the
city this week to rally against plans
to remove the statue of Confederate
General Robert E. Lee from a city park.
The gathering is believed to be the
largest in a decade of such groups,
including neo-Nazis, skinheads
and members of the Ku Klux Klan.
Hundreds of other people came out
to protest against the racism.
Fights broke out Friday night, when
hundreds of white nationalists
marched through the University of
Virginia campus carrying torches.
The violence escalated Saturday with
street brawls and clashes.
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe de-
clared a state of emergency. Police
in riot gear ordered people out.
Helicopters circled overhead.
Car attack
A 32-year-old woman was killed
S TA N D I N G A M I D
when a Dodge Challenger barreled
through a street filled with peaceful
counter protesters Saturday. The
impact hurled people into the air,
and video of the crash shows the car
DIVISION
reversing and hitting more people.
The woman killed, Heather Heyer,
was hit as she crossed the street.
State police identified the driver as
20-year-old James Alex Fields Jr.,
pictured, who had recently moved
to Ohio from where he grew up in
northern Kentucky. He was charged
with second-degree murder and
other counts.
Mayor calls for unity across political borders;
rally organizers promise ‘bigger’ events to come
BY SARAH RANKIN Attorney General Jeff Sessions an- shields with Vanguard America’s
Helicopter crash The Associated Press nounced late Saturday that federal black-and-white logo of two crossed
A state police helicopter deployed to authorities would pursue a civil rights axes. The Confederate statue of
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. investigation into the circumstances Robert E. Lee was in the background.
the protests crashed outside the city he man accused of plowing a car
T
surrounding the crash. The violence The Daily News said the photo was
as the violent clashes seemed to be into a crowd protesting a white and deaths in Charlottesville “strike taken about 10:30 a.m. Saturday just
quieting down. supremacist rally in Virginia at the heart of American law and hours before authorities say Fields
had been photographed hours justice,” Sessions wrote. “When such crashed his car into the crowd at
Both troopers onboard, identified as earlier carrying the emblem of
Trooper-Pilot Berke M.M. Bates, 40, actions arise from racial bigotry and 1:42 p.m. The Anti-Defamation League
one of the hate groups that partici- hatred, they betray our core values says Vanguard America believes the
and H. Jay Cullen, 48, pictured from pated in the event. and cannot be tolerated.” U.S. is an exclusively white nation, and
left, were killed. Vanguard America on Sunday denied Police charged James Alex Fields Jr. uses propaganda to recruit young white
any association with the suspect, even with second-degree murder and other men online and on college campuses.
State Police said the cause of the
as a separate hate group involved in counts after the silver Dodge Chal- In a Twitter post, the group said it
crash is still under investigation but
Saturday’s rally pledged on social lenger they say he was driving barreled had handed out the shields “to anyone
there was “no indication of foul play.” media to organize future events that through a crowd of counter-protesters, in attendance who wanted them,” and
would be “bigger than Charlottesville.” killing a woman and wounding at least denied Fields was a member. “All our
Response grows The mayor of Charlottesville and 19 others. Hours later, two state troopers members are safe an (sic) accounted
President Donald Trump on Saturday political leaders of all political stripes were killed when the helicopter they for, with no arrests or charges.”
condemned the “egregious display of vowed to combat the hate groups and were flying in as part of a large-scale In blog posts after the violence,
hatred, bigotry and violence on many urged President Donald Trump to police effort at the rally crashed into a the Daily Stormer, a leading white
sides” in Charlottesville. forcefully denounce the organizations wooded area outside the city. nationalist website that promoted the
that had promoted the protest against In a photo taken by the New York Charlottesville event, pledged to hold
The statement drew ire from some the removal of a Confederate statue. Daily News, the 20-year-old Fields more events “soon.”
to specifically denounce white Some of those groups specifically cited was shown standing with a half-dozen “We are going to start doing this
supremacy. Former Vice President Trump’s election after a campaign of other men, all wearing the Vanguard nonstop,” the post said. “We are going
Joe Biden tweeted: “There is only racially charged rhetoric as validation America uniform of khakis and white to go bigger than Charlottesville. We
one side.” of their beliefs. polo shirts. The men held white are going to go huge.”
Charlottesville Mayor Michael Signer,
a Democrat, said he blamed the na-
Pictured: A makeshift memorial of flowers and a photo of victim, Heather Heyer, sits Sunday in Charlottesville, Va.. Heyer died
tion’s increasing political divisions “at when a car rammed into a group of people who were protesting the presence of white supremacists who had gathered in the city
the doorstep of the White House and for a rally. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the people around the president.”
— The Associated Press
OBITUARIES/NEWS tribtown.com
Larmie Dean Hubbard may call from 4 to 6 p.m. James (Betsy Cornett) in the Seymour VFW her great grandchildren,
Monday, August 14, 2017, at Otte; three grandchildren, Post Auxiliary and the Maddie, Lilly, Nathan,
LOCAL BRIEFS
KURTZ
Zabel Funeral Home and Macy, Billy and Emily; DAV Post Auxiliary. She Alana, and Jacob; her
Larmie Dean Hubbard, Tuesday from 9 a.m. until and three sisters, Patty, was employed with the sister, Myrtle Hawkins
Third Sunday service
81, of Kurtz, In- time of service. Burial will Sue and Janet. Excel Shirt Factory in of Indiana; her brother, set at White’s Chapel
diana, passed be at Kurtz Cemetery. She is preceded by her Seymour for 18 years and Dexter Thomas Clem of The congregation at
away Saturday, Graveside military rites parents. with Regal Rugs in North North Vernon, Indiana; White’s Chapel United
August 12, 2017, will be held. Memorials Funeral services will be Vernon. several nieces, nephews Methodist Church invites
at his residence. may be given to The held on Tuesday, August She worked for two and other relatives. the public to attend a spe-
He was born April 2, American Cancer Society 15, at 10:30 am at St. years in Salem at the She was preceded in cial third Sunday service
1936, in Jackson County, or Donors Choice. Paul Lutheran Church, Jewelry Store. Rosie as death by her father, at 6 p.m. Sunday at the
Indiana, to Alfred Lee Borchers, with Rev. some called her was a Thomas Dexter Clem, church, 550 W. County
Hubbard and Esta Hall Stephen Wood officiating. caregiver most of her life her mother, Mary Lydia Road 975N, Seymour.
Hubbard who both of Burial will follow at St. having worked in private Hart Reffitt, her son in Pastor Tom Judd will be
whom preceded him in Paul Lutheran Cemetery, care, nursing homes, and law, Alan Basham, her sharing a program entitled
death. He was married to Borchers. Family and the State hospital. In her step daughters, Sharron “How to Guarantee Your
Cherry Fay Beard Hub- friends may call at Voss & Faye Cooley Maddox and
spare time she enjoyed Child’s Success in School.”
bard who passed away on Sons Funeral Service on JoAnn Cooley Tingle, her
quilting, sewing, wood- Judd is a retired public
April 8, 2008. Monday, August 14, from sisters, Esther Becraft,
working, yard work, yard school educator. He has
He was a member of 4-8 pm, and at the church Kathleen Becraft, Fern
the Clearspring Baptist
Sara J. Otte sales, puzzles, jig saw been a teacher, coach,
on Tuesday, from 9:30 am and crossword puzzles. Pelfrey, Odessa Higgin- school principal, assistant
Church. He was a vet- NORTH VERNON, Indiana
until time of service. Frankie was a very botham, and her brother, superintendent, superin-
eran of the US Air Force Mrs. Sara J. Otte, 71, Memorials may be Clyde Reffitt.
creative mind and could tendent, adjunct instructor
where he retired from in of North Vernon, passed written to American FUNERAL
make anything by just for Indiana University and
1981. He served 20 years away on August 11, 2017, Heart Association or St. CEREMONY
looking at it. director of high school
in Civil Service Navy at Columbus Regional Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Funeral services will
She was a devoted initiatives for Ivy Tech
at Crane. He played as Hospital. She was born on Borchers, in care of Voss be conducted Tuesday,
mother, grandmother, Community College.
a musician for church April 30, 1946, in Seymour, & Sons Funeral Service. August 15, 2017, at 1:00
great grandmother and Information: Pastor
groups. He graduated to the late Dale and Vera Online condolences may p.m., by Pastor Mike
friend. Tom Judd, 812-346-2718.
from Clearspring High (Melton) McDonald. be given on the funeral Shuler at the Morgan &
Frances died on Friday,
School in 1954. She married Merrell J.
He is survived by two Otte on March 26, 1967,
home website at www. August 11, 2017, at 6:35 Nay Funeral Centre, 325 Jennings Class of
vossfuneralservice.com Demaree Drive in Mad-
sons, Linnie Gean Hub- he survives. She was a
a.m. at the Lutheran
ison, Indiana. Interment ’72 set to gather
Community Home in Sey-
bard, Oklahoma City, member of St. Paul Lu- will follow in the Dupont The Jennings County
mour, Indiana.
Oklahoma, and Clifton theran Church, Borchers. Cemetery in Dupont, High School Class of 1972
A LOVING FAMILY
Lance Hubbard, Bloom- She was a housewife and Indiana. is planning its 45th class
retired bank teller. Frances will be missed
ington, Indiana, and VISITATION reunion for Sept. 16 at
Sara loved her family by her loving daughters,
two daughters, Melody Friends may call Rollings Hills Shrine Club,
Elaine Basham of Com-
Darleane Taggart, Kurtz, and one of the happiest Frances Rose Monday from 5:00 p.m. 3815 State Road 7, North
Indiana, and Taffy Ann days of her life is when miskey, Indiana, Bobbi K. Vernon.
SEYMOUR — 7:00 p.m. and Tuesday
Hubbard, Kurtz, Indiana. she learned she would be Lake and her companion, Light refreshments
Let Us Pause To Honor from 12:00 Noon until the
He has 7 grandchildren a grandmother. She en- Byron Clarke of Saint with a cash bar will be
the Memory of Mrs. time of service at the
and 12 great grandchildren. joyed spending time with Petersburg, Florida; her available from 6 p.m. to
Frances Rose Clem Rose. Morgan & Nay Funeral
Two brothers survive, Gary her grandchildren. Sara loving sons, Clyde Cooley midnight. The cost is $15
Centre, 325 Demaree
was a heck of a cook and Mrs. Frances Rose Clem and his wife, Sheena of
Hubbard, South Caro- Drive in Madison, per person and must be
loved to bake, she was Rose, 81, of Seymour, In- Butlerville, Indiana, Ray- paid in advance.
lina and Nicky Hubbard, Indiana.
Leesville, Indiana, and known for coconut cream diana, formerly of Deputy, mond DeWayne Brewer, Mail payments to Nancy
MEMORIAL
one sister, Nelda Harold, pies and homemade entered this life on Jr. and his wife, Tabitha Olmstead Amick, 1100 W.
EXPRESSIONS
Anderson, Indiana. angel food cakes. She was October 25, 1935 in Bath of Napoleon, Ohio; her Base Road, North Vernon,
Memorial contribu-
He is preceded in death a member of Winding County, Kentucky. She grandchildren, Michael IN 47265 or Kathy White-
tions may be made to the
by three sisters, Lovelle Waters Quilters Club, was the loving daughter Cooley, Trevor Cooley, Frances Rose Memorial head Montgomery, 157 W.
Hubbard, Lorna Collins, and enjoyed traveling of the late Thomas Dexter Niki Johnson and her hus- Fund. Cards are avail- College St., North Vernon,
and Greta Wilson. with them. She loved her Clem and Mary Lydia band, Tim, Melissa Ison, able at the funeral home. IN 47265.
Funeral services will flowers, hummingbirds, Hart Reffitt. She was Shawn Ison, Lydia Lloyd Online condolences, www. If you are going, check
be held Tuesday, August butterflies and gardening. raised in Kentucky later and her fiancee’, Job morgan-nay.com the going box on the
15, 2017, at 11:00 am at Sara is survived by moving to Indiana. Knepper, Alaina Moody, school Facebook page at
Zabel Funeral Home, her husband of 50 years, She was a member of Abigail Basham, Amy Jennings County High
Brownstown, Indiana with Merrell J.; her children, the Solid Rock Commu- Basham, Alex Brown and School Class of 1972.
Minister David Sawyer offi- Tammi (James) Reinbold, nity Church near Deputy her companion, Bryan Information: Kathy
ciating. Family and friends Laura (Ken) Fries, and and had held membership Howard, Elizabeth Brown; Montgomery, 812-767-4895.
to roll out the asthma-friendly school-based asthma man- keep it on file and use it to health problem at Seymour
BREATHE school program. agement, self-management track data. The form will have Community School Corp.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 Asthma-friendly schools education for students, indoor to be filled out every year. and can lead to very serious
make an effort to create safe air quality and asthma trigger “The physician has to say consequences if not treated ap-
Community School Corp. had and supportive learning en- reduction, educational training whether or not the child is propriately,” she said.
159 students in kindergarten vironments for students with for school personnel and ad- educated well enough to carry McKinney said environmental
through 12th grade with asthma. They have policies and ministering asthma medication (asthma medication) or if they factors also come into play,
asthma. procedures that allow students self-carry laws. need assistance,” McKinney including compliant heating,
In that same school year, to manage their asthma. State asthma programs utilize said. ventilation and air conditioning
school nurse coordinator The goals are to get more the data from their CDC-funded She said she has never units, no fragrant scents in
Sherry Reinhart said 167 Sey- clean air in the schools for asthma surveillance systems tracked asthma-related absen- classrooms and being careful
mour Community School Corp. those with sensitive airways, to focus activities in areas with teeism, but she’s now having when spraying for insects.
K-12 students had asthma. teach and provide resources the most hospitalizations and the schools’ administrative as- The American Lung Asso-
The Jackson County Health to the schools and improve the emergency department visits sistants ask parents calling in ciation also is asking schools
Department reported 16 health of children with asthma for asthma. They work with to report their child’s absence to consider air quality when
Crothersville Elementary and management of their their state asthma partner- if it’s respiratory-related. students go outdoors. McKinney
School students and 10 Me- airways. ships to identify areas with “Then I’m going to have to said there are different colored
dora Community School Corp. “We’re going to try to re- high health risk students and to look back at data and track it,” flags that represent the air
K-12 students had asthma last duce absenteeism and try to identify evidence-based inter- she said. “I don’t think it has quality, and everyone should be
school year. educate the staff a little bit ventions they can implement been a real issue in the past aware of what color is in effect
According to the Centers for more,” McKinney said. “They statewide. because parents are real good every day.
Disease Control and Preven- have a basic knowledge, but the In May 2018, local schools will about communicating with me “We’ve already thought about
tion, asthma is a leading American Lung Association has be awarded either a bronze, for the most part, but maybe going out to recess when they
chronic illness among chil- some programs that they have silver, gold or platinum desig- it’s more of an issue than we are harvesting the crops,”
dren and adolescents in the shared with the schools to help nation of being asthma-friendly. realize.” McKinney said of fields near
United States and also is one us with that.” That will be based on the steps Schneck is helping ensure the elementary school. “Some-
of the leading causes of school The CDC’s National Asthma they take this school year to tools to treat students with times, it’s too dusty, so we have
absenteeism. Control Program plays a bring awareness to asthma asthma are accessible. That thought like that, but now,
The CDC also said, on pivotal role in promoting and provide a better learning includes putting spirometers it’s going to be more at the
average, about three children asthma-friendly schools. environment for those with the in doctor’s offices to test air forefront of everybody’s mind.
in a classroom of 30 are likely Throughout the 2000s, the pro- condition. capacity of the lungs. Schools That’s the goal.”
to have asthma; nearly 1 in 2 gram worked with the CDC’s Susan Wynn, director of respi- also have to have albuterol and Wynn said educating staff
children with asthma miss at Division of Adolescent and ratory care and sleep services nebulizer treatments on hand. members and coaches who
least one day of school each School Health to fund various at Schneck, said meetings have “If you’re a child and you’re interact with kids with asthma
year because of their asthma; asthma control strategies been conducted throughout the in kindergarten and your mom is key, too.
and each year, asthma causes across several urban school dis- summer to discuss the asthma- didn’t bring it, now, we’ll have “We want them to live normal
more than 10 million missed tricts and created tools to assist friendly school program with that so we can go ahead and lives and be able to be active,”
days of school. them with program planning school nurse leaders. administer that,” McKinney she said. “We want to teach the
In an effort to decrease and monitoring. She recently attended open said. “We keep nebulizers here, coaches not to push them when
absenteeism related to asthma While DASH no longer in- house events at all three but we ask everybody bring in they can’t (do certain activi-
in Jackson County, the CDC, cludes a focus on asthma, the Brownstown schools to hand their own medicine.” ties); however, we want them to
Indiana State Department of 36 state and territorial state out consent forms for parents Reinhart said many students get treated so that they can and
Health, Indiana Department of asthma programs funded by the to fill out and also have their need to carry inhalers and may know when to let them keep
Education, Schneck Medical NACP actively are involved in child’s asthma care provider need nebulizer treatments at their inhalers. We want them
Center and the local school asthma activities with students fill out. school, which require assis- to be able to be active and not
corporations are working with and schools. The signed form is returned tance of the school nurse. be afraid because their coach
the American Lung Association The major activities include to the school nurse, who will “Asthma is the most common doesn’t understand.”
Where patient satisfaction is and always has been our #1 priority since 1975.
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HORIZONS tribtown.com
Freshly-squeezed
SUPPORT
5-year-old raises money to help family of fallen officer
BY CODY NEUENSCHWANDER the vehicle was arrested on
Kokomo Tribune murder charges.
Malachi — the namesake of
KOKOMO “Malachi’s Magnificent Lem-
t started when 5-year-old
I
onade,” as the stand has been
Malachi Fronczak saw the dubbed — had set up shop
news on TV that Southport in the past, giving free lem-
Police Department Lt. Aaron onade to first responders and
Allan had passed away. military personnel. After seeing
Jason Fronczak, Malachi’s the story, Jason said his son
father, could tell that Malachi decided he wanted to set up the
was affected by the news, and stand again, this time to raise
he asked his son what was money for Allan’s family.
wrong. “We couldn’t be more proud,”
“He said ‘I didn’t know that Jason said. “He’s a great kid,
policemen could die, doing what with a big heart that likes to
they’re doing,’” Jason said. serve people by nature, and he
Allan, a six-year veteran of wants to be a policeman when
the Southport Police Depart- he grows up.”
ment, was responding to a Monday afternoon marked
call about a crash with people the second day the stand was
trapped inside the vehicle, the up and running in the 700 block
The Associated Press reported. of South Bell Street. Jason
One of the vehicle’s occupants said that afternoon there had
opened fire unexpectedly, and been a steady stream of cus-
Allan was hit multiple times. He tomers in their first hour
passed away later at an India-
napolis hospital. The driver of (SEE SUPPORT PAGE A7)
BANDING
TOGETHER
Bikers take ride to show
their opposition to bullying
BY ASHLEY SLOBODA family at Christmastime
The Journal Gazette last year, he said, and
he offered to arrange a
FORT WAYNE
first-day-of-school escort
Bullying eroded
when he learned of Phil’s
11-year-old Phil Mick’s
plight. The boy’s story
self-esteem in recent
“hit my heart,” he said.
years, but Tuesday — his
Mick said Phil, who
first day of sixth grade —
called the bikers his
dozens of motorcyclists
brothers and sisters,
helped boost the Auburn
eagerly anticipated
boy’s confidence by
Tuesday’s motorcycle ride
escorting him to DeKalb
— his first.
Middle School.
“I recommend this
About 50 bikers from
for any kid who’s being
such cities as Fort Wayne
bullied,” Mick said in a
and Columbia City
phone interview before
gathered at Richards
Phil returned home from
Restaurant in Auburn for
school. “He was all smiles THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO
the motorcade, which was
promoted on Facebook,
this morning.” Malachi’s Lemonade stand is open for business at the corner of Bell and Harrison in Kokomo. Malachi, 5, right, shown
organizer Brent Warfield The bikers prayed for July 31, is raising money for the family of Southport’s fallen officer, Lt. Aaron Allen.
of KDZ Motorcycle Sales Phil before departing the
free lemonade to police officers, has a tendency to hug officers
& Service said.
“As a motorcycle com-
restaurant for DeKalb
Middle School. The
SUPPORT saying that he’s “special” to the when he sees them in public, said
motorcycles’ roar was CONTINUED FROM PAGE A6 department. Jason, and will thank military
munity, we don’t want to
difficult to miss as they This isn’t the first time news members for their service when
see children getting bul- of operation, after news of the
arrived, Principal Matt had spread about Malachi’s lem- he sees them in uniform.
lied, because it leads to stand had been spread around on
Vince said, recalling how onade stand. Last year, Malachi That’s the kind of attitude
teenage suicide,” he said social media, thanks largely to
the sound reverberated wanted to raise money for a trip that Jason said he and his wife,
in a phone interview. a post from the Kokomo Police
off the exterior brick to Sea World. Trisha, have tried to instill into
According to a 2015 Department.
walls. First responders helped him out, Malachi. They’ll pay for veteran’s
report by the U.S. Cen- “It’s special to us because of
He commended the mo- and Jason said that Sea World meals and make cookies to take
ters for Disease Control why he wants to do it,” said KPD
torcyclists for supporting actually matched the money he to police stations and fire depart-
and Prevention, suicide Capt. Kevin Summers, who was at
the student, whom the raised, and provided them with a ments, he said.
is the third-leading cause the lemonade stand Monday. KPD
school looks forward to number of stuffed animals. Many “So he’s kind of watched and
of death for ages 10 to 14. supported the stand, said Sum-
getting to know. of the animals were then given observed that, I think, which led
Youths who frequently
“Standing up against mers, because of where the money to fire departments to give to him to where he’s at now,” Jason
bully others and youths
bullying — we need more was going, with Summers refer- children during calls for service, said.
who are frequently bul-
of that,” Vince said by ring to Allan as a “brother in law Jason added. Jason said the Saturday lem-
lied are at an increased
phone. “And they did it in enforcement.” Malachi said he felt “good” that onade stand raised $47, but on
risk for suicide-related
a positive way.” Summers said a number of offi- people were coming to his lem- Monday afternoon, he said he
behavior, the agency
reported. The principal encour- cers had interacted with Malachi onade stand, and he likes when thought they would be well above
Tammy Mick said her aged students, parents in the past, when he was giving police officers show up. Malachi that, and into the hundreds.
son wasn’t forthcoming and community members
about being bullied, but to report concerns of any
she noticed changes in
him and got him to talk.
kind by phone, by email
or through the DeKalb Doggie Dazzle The
Group to celebrate
Catfish dinner
Thursday
Large Pollock dinner
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A8 MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2017 COMICS THE TRIBUNE, JACKSON COUNTY, IND.
BETWEEN FRIENDS
CROSSWORD
DEAR ANNIE
Ex’s sister
PEANUTS
bad pick for
relationship
Dear Annie: I was in a
toxic relationship with a
woman, “Melanie,” several
months back and am really
happy to be out of it.
About a month ago,
Melanie’s sister, “Laura,”
HI & LOIS “slipped into my DMs” —
sent me a direct message
on Instagram — and I got
pretty excited. We talked for
a little over Instagram and
later on Facebook, and soon
we were texting plans to
sing karaoke together.
Apparently, I sing really
well, because I took her
home and, after moping for
a while about my having
dated her sister, we wound
GARFIELD up collapsing into each
other’s arms.
So, I really like this
woman. She’s really funny
and open-minded and
independent. And most im-
portantly, she’s really nice.
I’ve always said that all is
fair in love and war. And I
believe that. But it’s also, I
guess, inconsiderate of me
to date my ex’s sister.
— Wishy-Washy
BEETLE BAILEY Dear Wishy-Washy: Of
all the women in the world,
why did you pick your ex’s
sister? And why did she
pick you? I have a feeling
she’s got a problem with her
sister and you’re merely a
pawn in the game. But that’s
neither here nor there.
The main point is that this
CRYPTOQUIP
won’t work. You and your ex
had a toxic relationship; you
need to create distance be-
BABY BLUES tween yourself and her. For
another, this could cause
a huge rift in their family.
If you care about Laura at
all, you should spare her
that angst and end things
now. There are plenty of
fish in the sea whom you
could catch without hurting
feelings.
Send your questions for Annie
Lane to dearannie@creators.com.
BLONDIE To find out more about Annie Lane
and read features by other Creators
Syndicate columnists and cartoonists,
visit the Creators Syndicate website at
creators.com.
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SPORTS
MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2017
SECTION
B
From left: Seymour’s Jessica Blevins comes up with a block during a match Oct. 11 against host Columbus COMPILED BY ARV KOONTZ
North. // Brownstown Central’s Claire Pace goes for a hit during the IHSAA Volleyball Sectional 30 at
Brownstown Central last fall. // Crothersville’s Maddie Riley spikes the ball during a sectional match last fall. PHOTOS FROM TRIBUNE FILE
INSIDE, B4: MEDORA, TRINITY LUTHERAN PREVIEWS; SEYMOUR WINS SEASON OPENER
Pictured: Indianapolis Colts backup quarterback Scott Tolzien (16) drops back Sunday against the Detroit Lions at Lucas
Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. TOM RUSSO | FOR THE TRIBUNE
B2 MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2017 THE TRIBUNE THE TRIBUNE, JACKSON COUNTY, IND.
SCOREBOARD tribtown.com
Seymour
At Jeffersonville
25 25 25
PREP SPORTS Washington 28 21 26 25 — 100
3-point goals–Indiana 7-19 (Pohlen 3-4, Wheel- VOLLEYBALL GIRLS GOLF
er 2-6, Coleman 1-2, Gwathmey 1-6, McCall
Jeffersonville 14 20 15
Today 0-1), Washington 10-17 (Latta 3-4, Hightower
SHS hitting: Abby Schmidt 21-22-5, Makenna
Fee 15-16-6, Peyton Levine 7-7-5, Sophia Stahl
13-14-5, team 84-91-27. Girls golf
2-3, Walker-Kimbrough 2-3, Hawkins 1-1, To-
liver 1-2, Meesseman 1-4). Fouled out–None.
Hornets fall to Lions Owls 6th, Braves 7th
SHS serving: Schmidt 16-16-2, team 67-73-5. Rebounds–Indiana 25 (Dupree 8), Washington SALEM HENRYVILLE
Record: SHS 1-0. Pekin at Brownstown Central (Hickory Hills), 5 p.m. 35 (Thomas 14). Assists–Indiana 21 (Wheeler
Junior varsity 8), Washington 23 (Meesseman 7). Total fouls– Medora fell to Salem Both Brownstown
Seymour 23 25 15 Volleyball Indiana 20, Washington 18. Technicals–Wash-
ington defensive three second, Washington 25-10, 25-16, 25-14 in their Central and Seymour com-
Jeffersonville 25 23 14
Record: SHS 1-0.
At Scottsburg
Crothersville at Borden (JV-V), 6 p.m. team. A–7,337 (20,356). 2017 opener Saturday peted in the Fuzzy Zoeller
Scottsburg 25 25 25 Medora at Christian Academy (V), 6 p.m. NFL morning. Invitational on Saturday
Crothersville 10 8 10
CHS serving: Makayla Helt 10-10, Rebekah Saturday The Hornets were 37 afternoon at Champions
Cook 5-6-1. Trinity Lutheran at Henryville (JV-V), 6 p.m. N.Y. Jets 7, Tennessee 3
Switzerland County 25 25 25 L.A. Rams 13, Dallas 10 of 51 with seven kills on Pointe Golf Club.
CHS 22 15 21 Girls soccer Arizona 20, Oakland 10 hitting, and went 36-for-41 Seymour placed sixth
CHS hitting: Maddie Riley 27-31-5, Cook 13- Sunday
15-5, Tayler Brewer 11-14-2. Providence at Trinity Lutheran (V), 6 p.m. Detroit 24, Indianapolis 10 for serves with two aces. by scoring 370 strokes
CHS serving: Helt 13-13-1, Kaitlyn Silvers Seattle at L.A. Chargers, (late)
18-18-3. Tuesday Thursday Kailen Flynn had 16 hits while the Braves finished
Record: CHS 0-2. Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Baltimore at Miami, 7 p.m. and five kills and Katie right behind (376) in the
At Salem Girls golf
Salem 25 25 25 Tampa Bay at Jacksonville, 8 p.m.
Sunday’s stats/scoring summary
Beesley served-up both 11-team field.
Medora 10 16 14
Medora hitting: Kailen Flynn 16-23-5, Alli Bedford North Lawrence, Jennings County at Lions 24, Colts 10 aces. Evansville North won
Carney 10-13-1, Katie Beesley 6-7-1, team Detroit 7 10 0 7 — 24
37-51-7. Seymour (Shadowood), 4:30 p.m. Indianapolis 0 3 0 7 — 10 Medora (0-1) plays at the invite via a fifth-
Medora serving: Beesley 9-10-2, Kelsey Turn- First quarter
er 8-8, Marsadeez Phillips 8-8, team 36-41-2. Boys tennis Det–Golladay 23 pass from Rudock (Prater Christian Academy of golfer tiebreaker over
Record: Medora 0-1.
Jennings County at Brownstown Central, 5 p.m.
kick), 5:43.
Second quarter
Indiana tonight. Columbus North, as both
Girls golf
At Fuzzy Zoeller Inviational (Champions Ind–FG Vinatieri 42, 10:46. teams shot 306.
Pointe)
Par: 72
Volleyball Det–Golladay 15 pass from Rudock (Prater
kick), 7:06. Tigers drop pair Columbus North’s
Team scores: Evansville North 306, Colum-
bus North 306, Franklin Community 344, North
Columbus North at Seymour (JV-V), 5:30 p.m. Det–FG Prater 28, 1:49.
Fourth quarter SCOTTSBURG Dambi Kim was indi-
Harrison 348, Floyd Central 360, Seymour 370, Eastern (Pekin) at Brownstown Central (JV-V), Det–Ford 15 pass from Kaaya (Prater kick),
9:46.
Crothersville fell to vidual medalist, carding a
Brownstown Central 376, Madison 386, Mercy
(Ky.) 402, Corydon Central 404, Providence 5:30 p.m. Ind–Pope 1 run (Vinatieri kick), :00. Scottsburg, 25-10, 25-8, 2-under-par 72.
417. A–63,245.
Medalist: Dambi Kim (CN) 70. Det Ind 25-10, and to Switzerland Bridget Marshall led the
Seymour: Bridget Marshall 88, Laken Waskom Springs Valley at Medora (V), 6 p.m. First downs 18 14
93, Madeleine Wisler 93, Bailey Goben 96, An- Total Net Yards 336 230 County, 25-22, 25-15, 25-21, Owls with an 88, Laken
Rushes-yards 25-96 18-52 in a season-opening tri- Waskom and Madeleine
drea Axsom 97.
Brownstown: Emma Zabor 88, Regan Camp-
bell 93, Shelby Stuckwisch 95, KaCee Collins
TV TODAY Passing
Punt Returns
240
5-23
178
5-30 match Saturday. Wilser both shot 93s,
100, Ashlyn Fox 114.
MLB Kickoff Returns
Interceptions Ret.
2-36
0-0
5-96
1-(minu Maddie Riley led the Bailey Goben shot 96 and
Auto racing Comp-Att-Int 23-35-1 24-45-0
New York Mets at New York Yankees, 7 p.m., ESPN Sacked-Yards Lost 1-9 5-26 Tigers with 27 hits and Andrea Axsom rounded-
NASCAR Monster Energy Cup
Cincinnati Reds at Chicago Cubs, 8 p.m., Fox Sports Punts
Fumbles-Lost
8-48.4
0-0
11-43.6
1-0
five kills against Swit- out the five with 97.
Pure Michigan 400
Sunday
Indiana Penalties-Yards 6-46 11-74 zerland County while Emma Zabor topped the
At Michigan International Speedway Time of Possession 31:34 28:26
Brooklyn, Mich. Individual stats Makayla Helt went 10- Braves’ scorecard with
Lap length: 2 miles Houston Astros at Arizona Diamondbacks, 10 p.m., RUSHING–Detroit, D.Washington 6-34, Zenner
(Starting position in parentheses) 6-26, Rudock 2-24, Asiata 5-6, Ti.Green 5-4, for-10 serving against the an 88; followed by Regan
1. (9) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 202. MLB Abdullah 1-2. Indianapolis, Pope 7-31, P.Walker host school. Campbell (93), Shelby
2. (13) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 202. 2-11, Turbin 5-6, Crossan 3-3, Winn 1-1.
3. (8) Erik Jones, Toyota, 202.
4. (25) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 202.
Softball PASSING–Detroit, Stafford 2-3-1-36, Rudock
13-21-0-142, Kaaya 8-11-0-71. Indianapolis,
The Tigers (0-2) play at Stuckwisch (95), KaCee
5. (21) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 202. Little League Softball World Series, Game 21, at Tolzien 2-5-0-24, P.Walker 9-20-0-86, S.Morris Southern Athletic Confer- Collins (100) and Ashlyn
6. (20) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 202. 13-20-0-94.
7. (17) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 202. Portland, Ore., 1 p.m., ESPN2 RECEIVING–Detroit, Roberts 4-34, Golladay ence foe Borden tonight. Fox (114).
8. (5) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 202. 3-53, K.Martin 3-20, Billingsley 2-30, Ford
9. (7) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 202. Little League Softball World Series, Game 22, at 2-22, Abbrederis 2-18, Lee 2-15, T.Jones 1-22,
10. (6) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 202.
11. (15) Kurt Busch, Ford, 202.
12. (24) Aric Almirola, Ford, 202.
Portland, Ore., 4 p.m., ESPN2
Abdullah 1-14, N.Thomas 1-13, D.Washington
1-5, Zenner 1-3. Indianapolis, Natson 5-51,
Brown 4-53, Winn 3-5, Wroblewski 2-12, How-
GOLF BRIEF
13. (3) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 202. Little League Softball World Series, Game 23, at ard 2-12, Crossan 2-11, Krieger Coble 2-7,
along the edge of the
14. (19) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 202.
15. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 202. Portland, Ore., 7 p.m., ESPNEWS
Pope 1-25, B.Williams 1-20, Rogers 1-4, Doyle
1-4.
Thomas rallies to win 18th green and into the
16. (10) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 202.
17. (1) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 202. Little League Softball World Series, Game 24, at
MISSED FIELD GOALS–Detroit, Prater 53.
PGA Championship arms of his son, a major
18. (14) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 202.
Portland, Ore., 10 p.m., ESPNU Golf CHARLOTTE, N.C. champion.
19. (22) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 202.
20. (29) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 202. PGA Tour The week began with
21. (33) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 202. Sunday’s results Justin Thomas emerged
22. (18) Danica Patrick, Ford, 202. At Quail Hollow Club from the shadow of a long- Jordan Spieth’s quest for a
23. (11) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 202. Charlotte, N.C.
24. (4) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 202.
0-2), 7:07 p.m.
Detroit (Fulmer 10-9) at Texas (Perez 6-10),
Lehigh Valley (Phillies)
Pawtucket (Red Sox)
69
59
52
61
.570
.492
8½
18
Purse: $10.5 million time friend career Grand Slam. Spieth
25. (32) Landon Cassill, Ford, 200. Yardage: 7,600 Par: 71
26. (27) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 200.
8:05 p.m. Buffalo (Blue Jays) 54 67 .446 23½ Final-round leaders and won the was at the 18th green late
Houston (McHugh 0-1) at Arizona (Greinke 13- Syracuse (Nationals) 45 76 .372 32½
27. (26) Michael McDowell, Chevy, 200. 5), 9:40 p.m. South W L Pct. GB
Justin Thomas
Francesco Molinari
73-66-69-68—276
73-64-74-67—278 PGA Cham- Sunday afternoon at Quail
28. (2) Joey Logano, Ford, 200. Kansas City (Junis 4-2) at Oakland (Cotton Durham (Rays) 73 47 .608 —
29. (31) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 199. 5-9), 10:05 p.m. Gwinnett (Braves) 59 60 .496 13½ Louis Oosthuizen 70-67-71-70—278 pionship to Hollow, but only so he
30. (28) David Ragan, Ford, 199. Patrick Reed 69-73-69-67—278
31. (34) Corey LaJoie, Toyota, 199.
Baltimore (Gausman 8-8) at Seattle (Gallardo
5-7), 10:10 p.m.
Norfolk (Orioles)
Charlotte (White Sox)
56
49
65
71
.463
.408
17½
24 Rickie Fowler 69-70-73-67—279 take his place could celebrate the mo-
32. (35) Brett Moffitt, Toyota, 198. Hideki Matsuyama 70-64-73-72—279
33. (38) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 197.
National League West W L Pct. GB
Graham DeLaet 70-73-68-69—280 among the ment with Thomas, close
East W L Pct. GB Indianapolis (Pirates) 67 53 .558 —
34. (30) Paul Menard, Chevy, Accident, 196. Washington 69 46 .600 — Columbus (Indians) 63 58 .521 4½ Kevin Kisner 67-67-72-74—280 young elite in friends since they were 14.
35. (36) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 196. Miami 56 60 .483 13½ Toledo (Tigers) 56 64 .467 11 Jason Day 70-66-77-70—283
36. (39) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 178. New York 53 62 .461 16 Louisville (Reds) 46 73 .387 20½ Matt Kuchar 71-74-70-68—283 golf. THOMAS With five players still in
37. (16) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, Accident, 138. Jordan L Smith 70-75-70-68—283
38. (23) Kasey Kahne, Chevy, Accident, 138.
Atlanta
Philadelphia
52
43
63
72
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Today’s games
No games scheduled
With two the mix on the back nine,
39. (37) Derrike Cope, Toyota, Engine, 107. Transactions Thomas surged ahead by
Central W L Pct. GB big breaks to start the
Baseball
Chicago
St. Louis
61
61
55
57
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WNBA Sunday’s moves back nine, a chip-in for chipping in from 40 feet
Milwaukee 61 59 .508 2 Eastern W L Pct. GB BASEBALL
American League Pittsburgh 58 60 .492 4 x-Connecticut 17 9 .654 — American League birdie to seize control on the par-3 13th hole, and
East W L Pct. GB CLEVELAND INDIANS — Sent OF Lonnie
Boston 66 50 .569 —
Cincinnati
West
49
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69
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13
GB
Washington
New York
16
15
10
12
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1
Chisenhall to Akron (EL) for a rehab assign- and a timely 7-iron that holding his nerve down
New York
Tampa Bay
61
59
54
60
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4½
8½
Los Angeles 83 34 .709 — Chicago 11 16 .407 6½ ment. soared over the water to a the stretch as his chal-
Arizona 65 52 .556 18 Atlanta 10 18 .357 8 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Sent OF Paulo Or-
Baltimore 58 60 .492 9 Colorado 65 52 .556 18 Indiana 9 19 .321 9 lando to Omaha (PCL) for a rehab assignment. peninsula green, Thomas lengers eventually faded,
Toronto 56 61 .479 10½ San Diego 51 66 .436 32 Western W L Pct. GB OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Sent OF Jake Smo-
Central W L Pct. GB San Francisco 47 71 .398 36½ x-Minnesota 21 4 .840 — linski to Stockton (Cal) for a rehab assignment. closed with a 3-under 68 one after another.
Cleveland 63 52 .548 — SEATTLE MARINERS — Agreed to terms
Minnesota 59 57 .509 4½
Today’s games
N.Y. Mets (Montero 1-8) at N.Y. Yankees (TBD),
x-Los Angeles
Phoenix
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14
8
13
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.519
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8 with RHP Jeanmar Gomez on a minor- league for a two-shot victory. Hideki Matsuyama, bid-
Kansas City 59 58 .504 5 7:05 p.m. Dallas 13 16 .448 10 contract and assigned him to Tacoma (PCL). The PGA Championship ding to become the first
Detroit 53 64 .453 11 San Francisco (Blach 8-7) at Miami (Conley Seattle 11 16 .407 11 Sent OF Mitch Haniger to Tacoma for a rehab
Chicago 45 70 .391 18 4-5), 7:10 p.m. San Antonio 7 22 .241 16 assignment. was the most fitting major player from Japan to win
West W L Pct. GB Cincinnati (Wojciechowski 3-1) at Chicago Saturday’s late scoring summary TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Released 3B Chris
Houston 72 45 .615 — Cubs (Quintana 6-10), 8:05 p.m. Mystics 100, Fever 80 Coghlan. for the 24-year-old son a major, recovered from
Los Angeles
Seattle
61
59
58
60
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.496
12
14
Atlanta (Teheran 7-10) at Colorado (Bettis 0-0),
8:40 p.m.
INDIANA (80)
Achonwa 2-6 1-2 5, Coleman 1-6 0-0 3, Dupree
National League
CINCINNATI REDS — Placed RHP Austin
of a PGA professional. back-to-back bogeys with
Texas 56 60 .483 15½ Houston (McHugh 0-1) at Arizona (Greinke 13- 12-18 2-2 26, Gwathmey 3-12 3-4 10, Wheeler Brice on the 10-day DL. Reinstated RHP Robert Mike Thomas, a former birdies on the 14th and
Oakland 52 66 .441 20½ 5), 9:40 p.m. 3-12 0-0 8, Hamson 1-2 0-0 2, Larkins 1-1 0-0 Stephenson from the 10-day DL.
Today’s games Philadelphia (Eickhoff 3-7) at San Diego (Wood 2, McCall 5-7 2-5 12, Pohlen 3-6 3-3 12. Totals: LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Optioned C/ PGA board member and 15th holes to get within
Cleveland (Bauer 10-8) at Boston (Fister 2-5), 2-4), 10:10 p.m. 31-70 11-16 80. INF Kyle Farmer to Oklahoma City (PCL). Re-
6:10 p.m. International League WASHINGTON (100) instated RHP Chris Hatcher from the 10-day longtime pro at Harmony one shot. But the champi-
N.Y. Mets (Montero 1-8) at N.Y. Yankees (TBD), North W
Scranton/W-B (Yanks) 77 43 .642
L Pct. GB
—
Meesseman 7-14 0-0 15, Ruffin-Pratt 1-3
5-5 7, Thomas 7-8 6-6 20, Toliver 4-5 0-0 9,
DL. Sent 1B Adrian Gonzalez and OF Andre
Ethier to Rancho Cucamonga (Cal) for rehab
Landing outside Louis- onship turned on the 16th
7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 6-5) at Toronto (Tepesch Rochester (Twins) 69 52 .570 8½ Walker-Kimbrough 2-6 7-8 13, Cloud 0-1 0-0 0, assignments. ville, Kentucky, walked hole.
Pictured: Kyle Larson celebrates winning the NASCAR race in Brooklyn, Mich., on Sunday. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
THE TRIBUNE, JACKSON COUNTY, IND. SPORTS MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2017 B3
Clockwise from top left: Indianapolis Colts quarterback Phillip Walker drops back against the Detroit Lions on
Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium. // Colts defensive end Margus Hunt pursues Lions quarterback Jake Rudock. //
Colts quarterback Stephen Morris looks to pass. // Colts linebacker John Smith intercepts a pass. // Indianapolis
punter Jeff Locke punts the ball. TOM RUSSO | FOR THE TRIBUNE
having to cancel the game, like Colts: Scott Tolzien was 2 of 5 both left with injured ham-
COLTS last year’s Hall of Fame game,
Rookie watch for 24 yards and picked up only strings and did not return.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1 the field crew cordoned off two Lions: Golladay, a third-round one first down in three series.
areas with the words “NFL
draft pick, made a good first Walker, an undrafted rookie Quotable
offseason surgery on a partially impression with three catches from Temple, showed flashes
Play Football” and fixed them. Lions: “It makes you sick
torn labrum in his throwing for 53 yards, including two nifty while finishing 9 of 20 for 86
Team officials said the paint to your stomach when you
shoulder, the Colts sputtered. scores. Teez Tabor wasn’t bad, yards. Stephen Morris, who
was too thick. A little less than see a guy like that go down,”
Indy finished with 230 total finishing with three tackles. spent most of the past two years
two hours later, the kickoff was Golladay said when asked
yards — 90 on its final drive Colts: The knock on first-round on Indy’s practice squad, didn’t
right on time. draft pick Malik Hooker was about Hyder. “I hope the kid’s
— and 14 first downs. Their enter until the fourth quarter
only points came from Adam that he missed too many tackles all right.”
Sitting out and was 13 of 20 with 94 yards.
Vinatieri’s 42-yard field goal in in college. Not Sunday. Hooker Colts: “There are a lot of
the first half and a 1-yard TD In addition to Luck missing finished with four tackles in Injury update things to clean up,” Colts coach
plunge from Troymaine Pope as the game, Indy also played limited work and made a touch- Lions: Defensive end Kerry Chuck Pagano said. “We’re
time ran out. without center Ryan Kelly down-saving shoestring tackle in Hyder Jr. did not return after going to grind it. We’ve got to
(foot), left guard Joe Haeg the second quarter. being carted off the field with a make corrections.”
Deja vu and running back Frank Gore. lower left leg injury in the first
For the second consecutive Among the Lions sitting out Qb comparison quarter. The Lions also lost de-
Up next
year, the Colts arrived for were left tackle Taylor Decker Lions: Stafford was solid in his fensive end Brandon Copeland Lions: Host New York Jets on
their preseason opener with and defensive end Ezekiel brief appearance, and Rudock (shoulder) in the second half. Saturday.
a stadium in need of a little Ansah, who are on PUP, and impressed. Kaaya played well, Colts: Linebackers Sean Colts: Visit Dallas on
touch-up paint. But instead of right guard T.J. Lang. too, going 8 of 11 with 71 yards. Spence and Deiontrez Mount Saturday.
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NFL BRIEF
arms resting on his knees,
Raiders’ Lynch while others around him
sits during anthem stood.
VOLLEYBALL GLENDALE, ARIZ. Although he rarely talks
In his first game in an to the media, Lynch has
Oakland Raider uniform, voiced support for quarter-
Marshawn Lynch didn’t back Colin Kaepernick’s
play a down. decision to kneel during
Yet he provided the most the anthem last season to
vivid image of the night, protest what he saw as a
sitting for the national pattern of police mistreat-
anthem before the Raiders’ ment of people of color.
20-10 preseason loss to Coach Jack Del Rio said
the Arizona Cardinals on he spoke to him about the
Saturday. issue after the game.
The ex-Seattle running “He said, ‘This is some-
back, who came out of thing I’ve done for 11 years.
retirement to sign with his It’s not a form of anything
hometown Raiders, sat on other than me being my-
an orange cooler with his self,’” Del Rio said.
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could be so simple.
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