Friday, May 2, 2008

South Bend, Indiana; May 2, 2008

Announcements

Indiana Primary: The polling station in the May 6 Indiana Primary for all those who list their address as 813 South Michigan Street is: St. Casimer’s Church, 1308 Dunham Street.

Community Clean-up: The next CFH Community Clean-up will be Wednesday, May 7. Meet in the dining room at 3:20 p.m. Mandatory for all CFH guests.

Vehicle Registration for CFH Guests: If you have a vehicle (bike or automobile), you need to register it.

Cars can be registered at the front desk. They could be towed away if not registered.

There are bike registration sheets on the basement door by the men’s lounge.

Room. See Juanetta for more details.

Artistic Newsletter: Are you an artist, poet or writer? Place submissions for the Artistic Newsletter in Emily Pickerill’s box. Express your talents and ideas by participating. Start submitting as soon as possible.

VA Hospital Van: To schedule a ride to the VA Hospital in Ft. Wayne, St. Joseph County veterans can call Doug Davis (USMC, retired) at (574) 243-VETS (8387) The van service also provides connecting rides to the VA hospitals in Marion and Indianapolis.

Homeless Veterans: If you are disabled and cannot work full-time (or are over 65), you may be entitled to a disability pension from the Department of Veterans Affairs.

For more information and complete eligibility requirements, call 1-800-827-1000.

You can also contact: Dianne W. Brown, Homeless Veterans Coordinator by calling 317-554-0000, extension 82589 or direct dial 317-988-2589 at Indianapolis VAMC, Room C-2065. Office Hours: Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-3:45 p.m.

ABE

. ▪GED Commencement: The official South Bend Community School Corporation GED Commencement Ceremony will be May 15. ABE will be closed for this event.

▪Computers: Beginning—Fridays, 10:30 a.m.-noon, starts May 9.

Intermediate Computing—Fridays, 1-2:30 p.m., starts May 16.

▪Math Seminar Series: Mondays, 3-4 p.m., SOSH room.

▪Math Study Session: Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m., SOSH room.

▪GED Essay Writing Class: Are you working on your GED? Do you need to write an essay or refine your writing skills? Then join us for the Essay Class, Wednesdays, 3-4 p.m.

▪Submit Your Poem: If you like to write poetry in your free time, this is your chance to be a published author! Submit a poem to any staff member in the ABE room and it may be published in the next ABE Newsletter. Also, we will hopefully start another Poetry Jam in the Fall; let us know if you are interested

The Write Stuff: Are you the only person who can read your handwriting? Come join us on Tuesday afternoons from 2-3 p.m. to learn writing that will look great on job applications, love letters, and everything else. Class starts May 6. Sign up in ABE.

Dead Poets Society: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m., ABE Room. All are welcome.

We will discuss short stories and poems.

▪Writing: Wednesdays, 3-4 p.m., ABE. Improve your basic writing skills under the guidance of a trained instructor.

Herald Sports

Lou Holtz Elected to Hall of Fame: Former Notre Dame head football coach Lou Holtz has been elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.

Holtz led the Irish to 100 wins ( his overall mark is 100-30-2) and the 1988 national championship in 11 seasons at Notre Dame. His 1988 and ‘89 teams won a school-record 23 in a row with quarterback Tony Rice. He is second in career wins to Knute Rockne. His 1993 team came within one point of another perfect season; they did beat top-ranked and eventual champion Florida State.

Holtz’ head coaching career included stints at William & Mary, North Carolina State, Arkansas, the New York Jets, University of Minnesota, ND, and South Carolina.

He took five different schools to a bowl game (his ’85 Minnesota team qualified as a sixth, but Holtz did not coach in the bowl game since he had accepted the Notre Dame job), won bowl games with four different teams and had four different schools ranked in the top 20 in the final poll. His 249-132-7 career record in 33 seasons ranked him third in victories among active coaches at the time of his retirement and eighth in winning percentage. His 12 career postseason bowl victories rank him fourth on the all-time list.

Holtz becomes the sixth former Irish coach inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame; there are 42 players, the most recent being Chris Zorich in 2007. The 48 total inductees are the most of any NCAA institution.

Lou, Aikman Among Hall Class: Troy Aikman, Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon, and Lou Holtz highlight the 2008 class for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame.

Joining Aikman, Cannon and Holtz for enshrinement will be Virginia offensive tackle Jim Dombrowski, Northwestern linebacker Pat Fitzgerald, Florida linebacker Wilber Marshall, Washington State running back Rueben Mayes, Arizona State guard Randall McDaniel, Syracuse quarterback Don McPherson, Wyoming tight end Jay Novacek, Texas Tech end Dave Parks, Florida State nose guard Ron Simmons, Oklahoma State running back Thurman Thomas, Army quarterback Arnold Tucker and coach John Cooper.

The 2008 College Football Hall of Fame class will be inducted at the 51st annual awards dinner in December, at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. The players and coaches will be enshrined at the Hall of Fame in South Bend in July 2009.

Silver Hawks Begin Homestand: The Silver Hawks (7-18) will try to get back on the winning track after going 2-4 on their six-game road trip. They are back at the friendly confines of the Cove tonight to begin a 10-game homestand. South Bend swept its last three-game home series. Game time is 6:30 p.m.; the opponent is the Peoria Chiefs.

Thursday NBA Playoff Scores: Pistons 100, 76ers 77 (Pistons win series 4-2).

Wednesday NHL Playoff Scores: Rangers 3, Penguins 0 (Penguins lead series 3-1); Red Wings 8, Avalanche 2 (Red Wings win series 4-0).

Thursday MLB National League: Brewers 4, Cubs 3; Dodgers 5, Marlins 3; Phillies 3, Padres 2; Nationals 3, Pirates 2.

Thursday MLB American League: Blue Jays 3, Red Sox 0; Devil Rays 4, Orioles 2; Rangers 2, Royals 1; Indians 3, Mariners 2 (11); Athletics 15, Angels 8.

Thursday MLS Scores: New York Red Bulls 1, Toronto FC 1.

Thursday WNBA Exhibition Scores: Comets 74, Silver Stars 68; Lynx 68, Sun 57.

Big Brown is Derby Favorite: Big Brown has been listed as the 3-1 favorite for this Saturday’s 134th Kentucky Derby after only three races.

Big Brown’s trainer, Richard Dutrow, has chosen to start from the extreme outside position in the 20-horse field, even though no colt has won from that spot since 1929. Dutrow said his colt needs clear running room.

No entry has won the Derby after only three races since the filly Regret in 1915.

Big Brown’s jockey, Kent Desormeaux, has ridden two Derby winners.

According to the oddsmakers, Big Brown’s leading challengers are Colonel John (4-1) and Pyro (6-1).

Post time for the race is 5:04 p.m., Saturday, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY.

Weather

Today High 72 Low 54 T-Storms

Sat High 74 Low 54 Chance Storm

Sun High 63 Low 41 Partly Cloudy

Mon High 58 Low 38 Partly Cloudy

Tue High 65 Low 43 Partly Cloudy

TV Schedule: 16—8-9 p.m., Most Outrageous Moments (two episodes); 9-11 p.m., Dateline NBC; 22—8 p.m., Ghost Whisperer; 9 p.m., Moonlight; 10 p.m., Numbers 25—8-10 p.m., Smackdown; 10-11 p.m., Seinfeld (two episodes); 28—8-10 p.m., Are We There Yet; 10p.m., FOX 28 News; 46—8-10 p.m., Harvest Show Special; 10 p.m., Brerean Seventh Day Adventist; 10:30 p.m., Joyce Meyer Ministries; 57—8 p.m., 20/20--Sistine Chapel; 9 p.m., Duel; 10 p.m., 20/20; 69--8 -10 p.m., Juwanna Mann; 10 p.m., Andy Griffith Show; 10:30 p.m., Twilight Zone.

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