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Arrests made in
Griffith Stadium
June burglary
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MICHELLE BATES
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A second arrest has
been made in the concession stand burglary at Griffith Stadium.
Joseph Michael Short,
17, of the 1100 block of
Shreveport Road, was
arrested Thursday, July 23,
and charged with two
counts of simple burglary
and one count of simple
theft. All three charges
were warrants from the
Minden Police Department. Bond was set at
$12,000.
According to reports,
Short turned himself into
police on the warrants, one
of which was for the burglary of the concession
stand at Griffith Stadium
that was report to police on
July 1. He was questioned
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about the Griffith Stadium
incident as well as two others. Both warrants were
issued Wednesday, July 22.
Tylere Monday, 17, of
the 600 block of Germantown Road, was arrested
July 20, on the charge of
simple burglary in this
incident.
Minden Police Chief
Steve Cropper says Monday admitted to assisting
in the burglary of the concession stand area, saying
they took cases of drinks,
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Jessica Davis of Junction City, Arkansas hangs one of her paintings on the wall at City
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MICHELLE BATES
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An art teacher from
Junction City is getting a
chance to showcase some
of her works of art at Minden City Artworks beginning Thursday, July 30.
Jessica Davis, an art
teacher at Parker’s Chapel
High School in El Dorado,
Arkansas, will showcase
several types of art including
three-dimensional
and two-dimensional art;
she will also showcase
some of her paintings. Her
favorite paintings are of
flowers, she says. While
she doesn’t have much
success at growing flowers, she says she enjoys
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U.S. Sen. David Vitter, left, talks with Maj. Gen. Glenn Curtis, of the Louisiana Army National Guard, visit before
taking a tour of Camp Minden in May. Vitter is hoping to
become Louisiana’s next governor. Michelle Bates/Press-Her-
Republicans draw
in more money for
top statewide races
ald
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One of three chairs on display created by Davis is covered in nails and glass. Bruce Franklin/Press-Herald
BATON ROUGE —
Republicans are outraising
Democrats in Louisiana's
top two races on the Oct.
24 ballot, for governor and
lieutenant governor — and
pouring more of their own
money into their competitions as well, according to
the
latest
campaign
reports.
The GOP has been the
more dominant political
force in state politics in
recent years, with Republi-
cans
holding
every
statewide office. Democrats are hoping to end the
string of GOP victories, but
they continue to lag in
fundraising efforts.
Reports outlining campaign
donations
and
spending for the latest
quarter, from April 18
through July 16, were due
to the state ethics board
Monday.
In the governor's race,
Republican U.S. Sen.
David Vitter reported raising $1.3 million, GOP Pub-
See ELECTION, Page 2
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ARoUnD tHE StAtE
Police shoot and kill 3 in 3 days in 3 Louisiana cities
HOUMA— Police in
Louisiana have shot and
killed three men in three
cities over three days. Each
was self-defense, said
police spokesmen in
Houma, Shreveport and
New Orleans.
Authorities said an
unidentified man shot
Monday in Houma pointed a gun at officers after a
car chase; Khari Westly, 33,
of Shreveport, fired twice
at officers on Sunday, and
Christopher Olmstead, 60,
of New Orleans fought
with an officer Saturday.
Nobody else was
wounded in any of the
incidents.
Houma is about 55
miles southwest of New
Orleans, in Cajun country.
Shreveport is about 15
miles from the Texas state
line and 280 miles northwest of New Orleans.
Houma police, Terrebonne Parish sheriff's
deputies and Louisiana
State Police were involved
in Monday's Houma
shooting, state police
spokesman Evan Harrell
told the Courier.
A chase after a theft
suspect had ended when
officers used a deflation
device to stop the man's
car, investigators told
WDSU-TV. The man then
got out of the vehicle and
pointed a weapon toward
the officers, investigators
said.
Sunday's incident in
Shreveport began when a
teenager called, saying
Westly had left a Shreveport home after holding
tional and others work
metaphorically,” she said
of the chairs. “It’s meant to
be like a setting, like three
chairs together for like a
resting area.”
Her art is a release for
her, she says, and it reflects
her moods and emotions.
“I have a little bit of
OCD, so I’m not really satisfied until a piece is just as
I envisioned it,” she said.
“It’s kind of part of my
obsessive compulsive need
to get it done the way I
want. I’m also very sensitive and caring about the
environment and the natural order of things. My feelings and beliefs kind of
grow with my art as various
two-dimensional, threedimensional art with different mediums and tech-
niques.”
Davis, 25, teaches AP art
history at Parker’s Chapel
High School for grades 912. In her classes, she
teaches the history of art
from the time period of the
caveman until today.
She is a 2012 graduate of
Southern Arkansas University with a bachelor of fine
arts degree with an
emphasis in studio art. She
is set to graduate in August
with her master’s in art
from there as well.
A reception will be from
5 until 7 p.m., at Minden
City Artworks, located at
701 Main St., in downtown
Minden. Davis’ exhibit will
run through Sept. 30.
to boost Vitter's candidacy,
the Fund for Louisiana's
Future, reported $4.4 million in its account to independently advocate for the
senator.
Vitter's
donated
$950,000 from his U.S. Senate campaign account to
the PAC, an end-around
Louisiana's prohibitions
against transferring dollars
from a federal campaign
account to a state one.
As candidate activity
ratchets up, Dardenne's in
the next best cash position,
though far behind Vitter.
Dardenne's report showed
nearly $1.9 million in his
campaign account.
"We are running a very
disciplined
campaign,
spending what we can
afford to spend so we can
be competitive as the race
intensifies," Dardenne said
in a statement.
Angelle is spending so
heavily that he and
Edwards have similar cash
on hand, just over $1 million — and that's after
Angelle loaned his campaign
$375,000,
with
$122,000 from his own personal funds and the
remaining $253,000 borrowed from a bank.
Though his Republican
challengers have more
resources for their campaigns, polls currently
show Edwards expected to
grab a November runoff
spot as GOP contenders
split Republican support.
"We're running an efficient, winning campaign,"
Edwards said in a state-
her and another teenager
at gunpoint for nearly
seven hours, according to
police spokesman Bill
Goodin.
Police say Westley
returned when his
estranged wife showed up
to check on the teens,
aged 16 and 19 years old.
Goodin says Westly
fired at least twice at his
wife and once at police,
then ran away. He says a
short chase ended when
Westly turned and shot at
officers again.
Four officers fired back.
They are on paid administrative leave.
On Saturday, New
Orleans police said Olmstead was driving erratically, crashing through a
gate and hitting houses
and parked cars in his
Lower 9th Ward neighborhood, when a resident
flagged down a uniformed
detective working on an
unrelated case in the area.
Olmstead was unarmed
but got out of his car and
fought with Detective Tim-
othy Bender. Police said
Bender fired in selfdefense.
Dr. Jeffrey Rouse, the
Orleans Parish coroner,
said Monday that Olm-
stead was hit in the neck,
chest and abdomen by
bullets that entered the
front of his body.
The shooting remains
under investigation.
Davis says art is a release and a reflection of her moods, emotions
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painting flowers because it
makes her feel happy.
“A lot of my paintings
are acrylic and floral,” she
said. “I’m a really big fan of
Georgia O’Keeffe, which is
a famous floral artist.
When I paint flowers, I feel
happy and inspired. In college, I was really fascinated
with her, and I’ve watched
a lot of her documentaries
and things, and I just really
enjoy flowers.”
Some of her threedimensional
art
will
include some chairs she’s
done and some pottery
that will also be on display.
“Some of them are func-
On display at the reception will be pottery made by Davis. Bruce Franklin/Press-Herald
Governor and lieutenant governor seats on Oct. 24 ballot
ELECTION
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lic Service Commissioner
Scott Angelle brought in
$413,000 and Republican
Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne
received $408,000 from
donors in the most recent
period.
Democratic state Rep.
John Bel Edwards, by comparison, reported $246,000
in contributions.
Vitter is the juggernaut
in fundraising, sitting atop
$5 million in his campaign
account. In a statement, he
described
himself
as
"thrilled and humbled" by
the support.
A separate political
action committee created
ment.
In the lieutenant governor's race, Democrat Kip
Holden reported total
receipts of about $52,000
while Republican candidate John Young raised
$348,000 and GOP contender Billy Nungesser
raised $160,000 and loaned
his campaign another
$500,000.
Young, the Jefferson
Parish president, had the
heftiest bank account,
showing nearly $2.3 million cash on hand.
Nungesser,
a
former
Plaquemines Parish president, reported $1.6 million
in his campaign account.
Holden, the mayor of
Baton Rouge, ended the
period with $68,000.
Republican state Sen.
Elbert
Guillory
of
Opelousas also has said he
intends to run for lieutenant governor, but his
campaign finance report
wasn't online by Monday
evening.
In other filings for
statewide races:
GOP Treasurer John
Kennedy continues to sit
on one of the heftiest campaign accounts in the state,
reporting $3.7 million in
the
bank
with
no
announced opponents.
Secretary of State Tom
Schedler, a Republican,
reported raising $62,000
and ending the period with
$398,000 in the bank.
Democratic
challenger
Chris Tyson, a law professor, took in $96,000 in contributions, loaned himself
$10,000 and ended with
$80,000 cash on hand.
Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon, a Republican, said he took in more
than $190,000 and closed
the period with nearly
$543,000 cash on hand.
Challenger Matt Parker
reported nearly $18,000 in
contributions, a $1,200
loan and just under
$27,000 cash on hand.
Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain, a
Republican, reported taking in nearly $40,000 in
contributions and wrapping up the period with
$502,000. Challenger Jamie
LaBranche,
who
ran
against Strain four years
ago as a Democrat, reported no fundraising activity.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015 – Minden Press-Herald 3
Webster court news for July 17
in tHE coURtS
Jonathan Lee Cobb:
Charged with second
degree battery and disturbing the peace by fighting. Must pay costs by Nov.
20 for no appearance. Trial
set for Sept. 14.
Mia A. Day: Pled guilty
to possession of drug paraphernalia. Entry on or
remaining in places or on
land after being forbidden;
charge was dismissed.
Must pay $250 plus court
costs plus three witness
fees within 90 days or serve
six months in Webster
Parish Jail.
Charles H. Denson III:
Pled guilty to simple battery. Sentenced to 120
days in Webster Parish Jail,
credit for time served.
Henry R. Hudson: Pled
not guilty to criminal mischief. Status conference
set for August 3.
Eric
L.
Jackson:
Charged with possession
of marijuana - third
offense.
Probation
revoked, half concurrent
with sentence, other consecutive reentry program.
Amanda Nolan: Pled
guilty to improper supervision of a minor by parent
or legal custodian. Sentenced to 60 days in Webster Parish Jail, suspended,
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one year active supervised
probation, $35 monthly
fee. Must pay $250 plus
court costs, suspended.
Children are to be in
school with no tardies or
unexcused absences.
Tyrone
C.
Nolan:
Charged with disturbing
the peace. Bench warrant
issued.
Triple bond
amount.
Jason W.
Prichard:
Charged with distribution
of a Schedule II CDS. Forfeiture of vehicle ordered.
Justin Lynn Rowell:
Charged with simple criminal damage to property
valued at $500 or more but
under $50,000, two counts
of simple assault, and
domestic abuse battery.
Status hearing passed to
August 3. Trial set for Dec.
7.
Gregory Stroud: Pled
guilty to amended charge
of DWI, second offense,
and operating a vehicle
while license is suspended/revoked/cancelled.
Sentenced to six months in
Webster Parish Jail, suspended all but 48 hours,
one year active supervised
probation,
driver's
improvement and substance abuse programs
within 60 days for DWI
charge. Sentenced to 30
days, $75 monthly fee,
MADD program within 60
days, refrain from alcohol
and criminal acts for
invalid license charge.
Must pay $250 plus court
costs within 120 days.
Braylon Lee Wembley:
Pled not guilty to obstruction of justice by tampering with evidence and possession of marijuana or
synthetic cannabinoids.
Status conference set for
Sept. 21. Trial set for Oct.
19.
Billy E. Yeager, Jr:
Charged
with
simple
assault and disturbing the
peace. Probation revoked,
credit for time served for
this charge only.
Tabrintondrazeous D.
Allen: Charged with possession with intent to distribute a Schedule I CDS,
obstruction of justice by
tampering with evidence,
flight from an officer,
improper turn and/or failure to give required signal,
and operating a vehicle
while
license
suspended/revoked/cancelled. Offer rejected. Trial
set for Dec. 7.
George
Gomillion:
Charged with felony theft.
Probation warrant issued,
to be held without bond.
Ceasre
Chancinni
Hollingsworth: Charged
with possession with
intent to distribute a
Schedule I CDS and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Status hearing
passed to Oct. 12. Trial set
for Dec. 7.
Chatavia
Ivory:
Charged with cruelty to
juveniles and domestic
abuse battery with child
endangerment.
Trial
maintained for August 17.
Dominick
Jackson:
Charged with distribution
of cocaine.
Probation
revoked, credit for time
served. Sentence to run
concurrent. Any new sentencing to run consecutive.
Dominick Q. Jackson:
Charged with five counts of
distribution of a Schedule
II CDS and one count possession of marijuana or
synthetic cannabinoids
over 28 grams, three of the
counts of distribution of a
Schedule II CDS and possession of marijuana or
synthetic cannabinoids
over 28 grams charges dismissed. Sentence to 20
year of hard labor at
Louisiana Department of
Corrections. Any money
will be forfeited, Cadillac
returned to owner.
Tyrone T. Kennon:
Charged with five counts of
distribution of a Schedule
II CDS. Four of the five
counts were dismissed.
Sentenceed to 20 years.
John Robert Scott:
Charged with possession
of a Schedule II CDS and
unauthorized use of access
card $500 or more but less
than $1,500. Passed to further date. Held at Bossier
Max.
Kimako Sills: Charged
with domestic abuse battery (strangulation - first
offense). Maintain trial for
August 17.
Nathan
Thomas:
Charged with attempted
distribution of cocaine.
Probation revoked. Serve
original sentence, credit
for time served.
Must
attend substance abuse
and GED programs.
Timothy Edwin Thompson, Jr: Charged with bank
fraud. Probation revoked.
Serve original sentence,
credit for time served.
Restitution recommended.
Barbara Lynn Warren:
Charged with two counts
of
issuing
worthless
checks, bank fraud, monetary instrument abuse, and
racketeering.
Pled not
Police say suspects stole drinks, candy and chips
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candy and chips.
obitUARiES
Short was arrested on
unrelated charges in June for
felony criminal damage to
property and criminal mischief.
Cropper says he entered a
David Loy Eldridge
David Loy Eldridge passed from this life
Sunday, July 26, 2015. David was born to
Loy and Kathryn Eldridge on Nov. 20, 1955
in Belcher. David worked in the oil field on
drilling rigs and off-shore in Louisiana,
Texas, and Wyoming. David loved to travel, loved animals, but his greatest joy was
his family. He enjoyed the handy work of
God and was fortunate to travel from
coast to coast. He was a man of character
and strength.
David was preceded in death by his
fathers Edgar Loy Eldridge and Robert
(Bob) Hunter, grandparents Longino
Frasier, George and Jodie Vaughn, Felix
Eldridge, Bertie Gray, Lillian Brown
Hunter and Virgil Hunter, brother Chris
Hunter, sister Dorothy Lynn Eldridge, and
step-daughter Sonya Williamson.
He is survived by the loves of his life, his
wife Jeanette Eldridge, daughter Dana
Elshout, grandchildren Sydney and Karlee
Elshout, Dee Dee Tucker, and Chris Dickerson and great-grandchildren Drake and
Jase Tucker, his mother Kathryn Hunter,
sisters Cindy Eldridge, Terri Eldridge, Lynn
Jones, and brother Todd Hunter, nieces
and nephews Jodi Hallick, Jason Triplett,
Phillip Foster, Tyler Hunter, Corey Hunter,
Caleigh Hunter, Curtis Jones and Aidan
Hunter.
Visitation will be from 5 until 7 p.m.,
Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at Rose-Neath
Funeral Home in Minden. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m., Thursday, July 30,
2015 at First United Pentecostal Church in
residence on Pennsylvania
Avenue causing damage and
also went onto the roof of a
business on Pearl Street,
jumping from roof to roof.
“He did about $3,000
Minden with the Rev. Jeff Ramsey and the
Rev. Deborah Woods officiating. Interment will follow at Gardens of Memory in
Minden.
In everything give thanks: for this is the
will of God in Jesus Christ concerning you.
1 Thessalonians 5:18
Jeannette Mathews
Funeral services for
Jeannette Mathews will be
at 10 a.m., Wednesday, July
29, 2015 at Rose-Neath
Funeral Home Chapel in
Minden with the Rev.
Richard Methvin officiating. Interment will follow at
Providence Cemetery in
Ringgold. The family will MATTHEWS
receive friends from 5 until
7 p.m. Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at RoseNeath Funeral Home in Minden.
Jeannette was born April 8, 1939 in
Jamestown and entered into rest July 24,
2015 in Houston.
She is survived by her children Anita
Cadenhead and husband James of Richmond, Texas, Patricia Waskowiak and husband David of Houston, Texas, James
Kevin Mathews and wife Lori of Alexandria, Kentucky, Donald Ray Mathews and
wife Ashley of Bryan, Texas, nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Pallbearers will be Andrew Waskowiak,
Connor Mathews, Lynn Herren, Terry Herren, Ricky Herren, David Mathews and
David Disotell.
worth of damage to the
home,” Cropper said.
Short was transferred to
Bayou Dorcheat Correctional
Center.
guilty to racketeering. Status hearing passed to July
24.
Raymond
Warren:
Charged with identity
theft, access device fraud,
unlicensed possession of
fraudulent documents for
identification purposes,
computer fraud, issuing
worthless checks, bank
fraud, forgery, monetary
instrument abuse, online
impersonation, and racketeering. Pled not guilty to
racketeering. Status conference moved to July 24.
Trial set for Dec. 7.
Gregory L. Wynne:
Charged with possession
of Schedule III CDS. Bench
warrant issued. New bond
doubled.
Yron Yrue Young: Pled
guilty to distribution of a
Schedule IV CDS and possession of a Schedule II
CDS. Sentenced to five
years of hard labor at
Louisiana Department of
Corrections, credit for time
served for count one. Sentenced to two years of hard
labor at Louisiana Department of Corrections, credit
for time served. Sentences
to run consecutive.
bAcK to ScHool
Students entering a Webster Parish public school for
the 2015-2016 school year in grades 1st through
12th from homeschool and 5th or 9th grades from a
non-public school, need to be tested prior to the
start of school. For more information, contact Mary
Copeland, Webster Parish Test Coordinator at 3777052.
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GLENBROOK SOFTBALL
Softball swings into action
B LA KE B RA N CH
[email protected]
The Glenbrook Lady
Apache softball team gets
going this weekend in the
annual
Riverfield
Tournament with a pair of
games against Franklin
and Porter’s Chapel.
Fans will notice a new
face in the dugout and the
coach’s box, as Glenbrook
went out and hired North
Webster’s Tony Mullins to
take over the program.
“I retired this past year
after 34 years of teaching
and coaching in Webster
Parish schools,” Mullins
said. “I was given the
opportunity to come here
to Glenbrook and coach
softball and teach social
studies. I enjoy both so
I’m looking forward to the
challenge.”
Mullins has been practicing with the team for
four weeks now and said
practices have been going
well.
“We have 19 girls out
for the team right now,”
Mullins said. “They’ve
looked really good at
practice everyday. They
listen and do what they’re
supposed to do.”
The veteran coach
inherits a young but talented group of girls, with
just two upperclassmen
expected in the starting
lineup.
“We have one senior in
Carsin Spurlock and one
junior in Megan Sims,”
Mullins said. “I think
Carsin will lead us by
example. She goes out
and does her job everyday. She’s one of the first
ones their everyday and
leads us in practice.”
Mullins returns some
experience despite the
youth on his roster.
Alyssa Martin, just an
eighth grader, is back and
will see plenty of pitching
duties now that Jessica
Mangrum is gone.
Kate Marvin and Kate
Lillig, both sophomores
saw action last year, as
did Kannon Butler.
Mullins also praised
the
performance
of
expected
centerfielder
Kara Bryce.
“I’m not going to make
any excuses,” Mullins
said. “But I’m just trying
to learn most of their
names to be honest. I’m
taking over a good group
and just tweaking it a little
bit. If we compete like
we’ve been practicing
we’ll be in pretty good
shape.”
Glenbrook will start
their season Friday at
10:30
a.m.
against
Franklin Academy, followed by a game with
Porter’s Chapel at 4.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Carsin Spurlock takes a swing in a game last season. She is the only senior
on a Lady Apache team that gets started this weekend in the Riverfield
Tourney under new head coach Tony Mullins. Press-Herald Photo/Blake Branch
GOLF TOURNAMENT
Tulowitzki traded to Jays Tree climbers tourney
The deal gives Toronto (50-50) anothDENVER (AP) — After all that speculation the past couple of years, the er powerful, right-handed bat in a dangerColorado Rockies finally traded Troy ous lineup that includes Jose Bautista,
Josh Donaldson, Edwin Encarnacion and
Tulowitzki.
Surprising spot, too — north of the Russell Martin. The Blue Jays, by far the
highest-scoring team in the majors, sit
border to a team loaded with bats.
Tulowitzki was sent to the Toronto three games behind Minnesota in the race
Blue Jays for Jose Reyes and three pitch- for the second AL wild card.
ing prospects late Monday night in a stunThey are tied for second place in the
ning swap of star shortstops, according to AL East, seven games back of the New
a person with knowledge of the
York Yankees. Toronto has not
situation.
reached the playoffs since winThe person spoke to The
ning the 1993 World Series —
the longest drought of any major
Associated Press on condition of
league team.
anonymity early Tuesday because
Donaldson bid farewell to
the deal had not yet been
Reyes on his Twitter account:
announced.
"Going to miss my boy. ... Once
In addition to Tulowitzki, the
a brother always a brother."
Rockies sent 42-year-old reliever
Reyes is batting .285 with
LaTroy Hawkins to the Blue Jays.
Along with Reyes, the Rockies
four homers, 34 RBIs and 16
TULOWITZKI steals in 69 games. He was
picked up rookie reliever Miguel
Castro and two minor league
acquired by Toronto in a
pitchers in a blockbuster transaction — November 2012 trade with Miami.
the biggest yet in the days leading up to
The face of Colorado's franchise, the
Friday's trade deadline.
30-year-old Tulowitzki has spent his
FoxSports.com first reported the sides entire career with the Rockies (42-55) but
agreed to a swap involving Tulowitzki, has been the subject of trade talk for some
time. Still, the Blue Jays seemed an
Reyes and minor leaguers.
The talented but oft-injured Tulowitzki unlikely destination.
"Tremendous player," Giants manager
is a five-time All-Star who is hitting .300
with 12 homers and 53 RBIs in 87 games Bruce Bochy said in San Francisco.
this season. He helped the Rockies reach "Sometimes you're surprised when you
the World Series as a rookie in 2007.
have a guy like Tulo who's so iconic in
Tulowitzki was replaced on defense in Colorado."
the bottom of the ninth inning during
Before the 2011 season, Colorado
Colorado's 9-8 loss to the Cubs in made a big commitment to Tulowitzki by
Chicago on Monday night. After the agreeing to a contract that guaranteed him
game, the slugger spent at least 30 min- $132 million over seven seasons from
utes in manager Walt Weiss' office at 2014-20. The deal included a $14 million
Wrigley Field, but was unavailable to team option for 2021 with a $4 million
buyout.
reporters.
B LA KE B RA N CH
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On August 21-23, Pine
Hills Country Club in
Minden will be the site of the
Tree Climbers golf tournament.
This year’s tournament,
sponsored by Minden
Medical Center, will be a
two-man modified scramble
with a $500 entry fee per
team. Projected payout for
first place winners in each
flight is $1,500.
Proceeds received from
the tournament will be used
to make capital improvements to the golf course.
There will be lots of surprises and chances to win
big throughout the tournament, including an all
expenses paid trip to play at
Pebble Beach.
On Friday, August 21,
participants are invited to
play a practice round on the
course and to stick around
afterwards for a Cajun luau.
Tournament play gets
underway on Saturday and
continues on Sunday.
Breakfast and lunch will be
provided for golfers on both
days.
After the completion of
play Saturday, there will be a
players and sponsors reception and the winners of the
calcutta will be announced.
Morning flights will
shotgun start each day at
7:30 a.m. and gentlemen
over the age of 65 and all
ladies will use the senior
tees and double bogey will
be the maximum score on
all holes.
Register in the pro shop
or online at pinehillsccminden.com or call 377-3024.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Two transfer from LSU
BATON ROUGE (AP) Paul Mainieri’s rebuilding
effort just got a little
tougher.
Infielders Grayson Byrd
and Danny Zardon are
transferring, the LSU baseball coach confirmed
Monday night.
Zardon, a rising junior
who never found an everyday role in the lineup, is
leaving the Tigers for Nova
Southeastern, an NAIA
school in Florida where
he’ll be eligible immediate-
ly. Byrd doesn’t know
where he’s transferring, said
Paul Byrd, Grayson’s father
and a former LSU star
pitcher who spent 14 seasons in the major leagues.
Mainieri and staff will
have to rebuild their starting
lineup without two of the
Tigers’ top reserves. Byrd
hit .212 and played in 24
games, starting two at third
base and two at second
base. Zardon, who had a
game-winning
double
against Texas A&M, served
in a pinch-hitting and designated hitter role much of the
season. He lost his starting
job at third base after an
error-filled first few weeks
of the season. He ended up
hitting .288.
LSU lost seven of eight
everyday starters from a
squad last season that
advanced to the College
World Series.
The Tigers will welcome
14 newcomers this year —
several of whom could see
immediate playing time.
LOUISIANA OUTDOORS
Wood thrush: The Celine Dion of the dawn woods
As my wife goes about
doing housework, I’ll
often hear the strains of a
beautiful song coming
from the stereo. I’ll invariably ask her who it is and
for the umpteenth time,
she’ll patiently say “Celine
Dion”. The quality of her
voice is a gift that had to
have come straight from
the portals of Heaven.
One morning recently
as I took my coffee and
paper to the back porch
before sunrise, I heard a
song equal in quality to
Celine. It was a song I’d
been listening for all summer and when I heard it, I
laid aside my morning
paper to soak it all in. The
singer was a shy, timid
wood thrush.
Unless you’re rather
serious about wild bird
identification, chances are
you have never seen a
wood thrush. They’re
reclusive but when no one
is looking at dusk and
dawn this time of year, if
you know what to listen
for, you’ll hear the sweet
melodies this dark little
bird with the speckled
breast emits.
My bird book describes
his song like this….”The
wood thrush has a beautiful,
flute-like
song.
Common song patterns
sound like "tutut-eee-olay-o-eeee" or "tutut-eeeay-eee." There’s a resonance to the song, though,
the bird book can’t capture. You’ll have to hear it
to really appreciate it.
edges of deciduous and
Poet Henry Wadsworth mixed forests, generally in
Longfellow no doubt real- cool, moist sites, often
ized the rare quality of the near water. They require
dawn and dusk melody of moderate to dense underthis warbling wonstory and shrub
der
when
he
density with a lot
wrote….”and
of shade, moist
where the shadows
soil, and decaying
deepest fell, the
leaf litter.”
wood thrush rang
A close relative
his silver bell.”
of the wood
W h i l e
thrush spends the
spending winters in
winter with us.
Central America
Often while sitand
southern
ting on my deer
HARRIs stand on cold
Mexico, the wood
thrush is our guest
December days,
here in Louisiana during I’ll catch a glimpse of
the
nesting
season. movement and spot the up
According to Cornell and down tail movement
University’s
Lab
of and wing flit of the hermit
Ornithology, this shy bird thrush, a bird that closely
the
wood
“inhabits the interior and resembles
thrush. This bird, though,
only sings in spring when
he’s way up north somewhere rearing a new
brood.
Any hunter/angler can
add immeasurably to the
outdoor experience by
gaining an appreciation for
what else is out there other
than the quarry we seek.
While I admit that my
heart skips a beat upon
catching the glimpse of an
ivory antler tip as the buck
I’ve dreamed of slips from
the thicket or the levitating
soft-white head of a gobbler strutting in, I spend
hours on the stand or in the
woods when I see neither
buck
nor
gobbler.
However, if I’m tuned in to
my surroundings and have
taken the time to listen and
observe what goes on
around me as nature does
what nature does, my time
afield is never disappointing.
This is especially true in
spring and summer when I
have the honor of sitting in
the concert hall of my back
porch at first light or at
day’s end, coffee cup in
hand and having the
Celine Dion of the bird
world, the golden-throated
wood thrush, sing me to
the portals of Glory from
my woods out back.
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