Monday, May 5, 2008

South Bend, Indiana; May 5, 2008

Election 2008

Barack Wins Guam: Barack Obama beat Hillary Clinton by seven votes in the Guam Democratic Caucuses held over the weekend.

It was not immediately made clear how the tiny U.S. Pacific island’s four delegates would be divided between the two candidates.

Obama holds a lead of approximately 130 delegates heading in to Tuesday’s Indiana and North Carolina primaries.

A new nationwide poll shows Clinton leading Obama by seven percent. The poll marks the first time that Clinton has been ahead in three months.

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.

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

Silver Hawks Begin Homestand The Silver Hawks (9-19) felt at home in the friendly confines of Coveleski Stadium taking two of three from the Peoria Chiefs over the weekend.

South Bend has won five of its last six home games.

The Hawks won 8-5 Friday, lost 4-3 Saturday, and won 2-0 Sunday behind the 4-hit pitching of Jarrod Parker (2-1) and the flawless pitching of Thomas Layne and Evan Scribner (second save).

The Cove will have the distinction of hosting Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Lumberkings in the same one-month time span. The .latter come to South Bend today to begin a three-game series. Game time is 6:30 p.m.

Weekend NBA Playoff Scores: Friday—Cavaliers 105, Wizards 88 (Cavaliers win 4-2); Hawks 103, Celtics 100 (Series tied 3-3); Jazz 113, rockets 91 (Jazz win 4-2); Saturday—Pistons 91, Magic 73 (Pistons lead 1-0); Sunday—Celtics 99, Hawks 65 (Celtics win 4-3); Lakers 109, Jazz 98 (Lakers lead 1-0).

Weekend NHL Playoff Scores: Friday—Sharks 3, Stars 2 (Stars lead 3-2); Saturday—Flyers 6, Canadiens 4 (Flyers win 4-1); Sun-day—Stars 2, Sharks 1 (4 OT, Stars win 4-2).

Sunday MLB National League: Cardinals 5, Cubs 3; Marlins 10, Padres 3; Braves 14, Reds 7; Phillies 6, Giants 5; Nationals 5, Pirates 2; Astros 8, Brewers 6 (12); Rockies 7, Dodgers 2; Mets 5, Diamondbacks 2.

Sunday MLB American League: Blue Jays 4, White Sox 3; Red Sox 7, Devil Rays 3; Royals 2, Indians 0; Twins 7, Tigers 6; Angels 6, Orioles 5; Athletics 3, Rangers 1.

Weekend MLS Scores: Saturday—Fire 3, New England 0; Columbus 2, Kansas City 1; Chivas USA 0, Houston 0; Los Angeles 2, Real Salt Lake 2; FC Dallas 0, San Jose 0; Sunday—Colorado 2, DC United 0.

Sunday WNBA Exhibition Scores: Friday—Monarchs 70, Storm 68; Saturday—Sky 81, Fever 71; Sparks 86, Dream 80; Sunday—Sun 94, Mercury 66.

Eight Belles’ Tragedy Overshadows Big Brown’s Derby Win: Favorite Big Brown’s overwhelming victory in the Kentucky Derby was marred by the fate of runnerup Eight Belles, who lost her life after finishing second.

Big Brown pulled away to win by five lengths to continue his dominance and make him a strong candidate to be the first Triple Crown winner in 30 years.

Eight Belles, the only filly in the race, broke her front ankles and had to be euthanized immediately.

Big Brown’s quest for the Triple Crown will continue May 17 in the Preakness at Pimlico Race Track in Maryland.

Top Ten Kentucky Derby Horses: 1. Big Brown, 2. Eight Belles, 3. Denis of Cork, 4. Tale of Ekati, 5. Recapturetheglory, 6. Colonel John, 7. Anak Nakal, 8. Pyro, 9. Cowboy Cal, 10. Z Fortune.

Bowyer Wins at Richmond: Clint Bowyer took advantage of Denny Hamlin’s misfortune and a late accident between Dale Earnhardt, Jr., and Kyle Busch to pick up his second Cup win Saturday.

Hamlin led a record 381 of 410 laps, but blew a tire and wound up 24th.

Busch did take over the Sprint Cup points lead with his second place finish.

Top Ten, Crown Royal Presents the Dan Lowry 400: 1. Clint Bowyer (07, Chevy); 2. Kyle Busch (18, Toyota); 3. Mark Martin (8, Chevy); 4. Tony Stewart (20, Toyota); 5. Martin Truex, Jr. (1, Chevy); 6. Ryan Newman (12, Dodge); 7. Carl Edwards (99, Ford); 8. Kevin Harvick (29, Chevy); 9. Jeff Gordon (24, Chevy); 10. Kasey Kahne (9, Dodge).

Sprint Cup Standings: 1. Kyle Busch 1495; 2. Jeff Burton 1477; 3. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 1391; 4. Clint Bowyer 1372; 5. Kevin Harvick 1350; 6. Denny Hamlin 1349; 7. Jimmie Johnson 1318; 8. Tony Stewart 1297; 9. Greg Biffle 1269; 10. Carl Edwards 1230; 11. Ryan Newman 1212; 12. Kasey Kahne 1162.

ND Scores: Baseball—Connecticut 9, ND 7; ND 8, UConn 2; ND 4, UConn 3; Softball—ND 1, Pittsburgh 0; ND 8, Syracuse 0 (Brittney Barger wins 28th and 29th; new school record); Lacrosse—ND Men 9, Ohio St. 2 (ND wins GWLL Title); ND Women 15, Cornell 11; Track—ND Men first, ND Women second in Big East Track and Field Championships.

Weather

Today High 74 Low 49 Partly Cloudy

Tue High 77 Low 58 Partly Cloudy

Wed High 72 Low 49 Chance Storms

Thu High 61 Low 41 Chance Storms

Fri High 61 Low 41 Partly Cloudy

TV Schedule: 16—8-10 p.m., Deal or No Deal; 22—8 p.m., The Big Bang Theory; 8:30 p.m., How I Met Your Mother; 9 p.m., Two and a Half Men; 9:30 p.m., Rules of Engagement; 25—8 p.m., Gossip Girl 9 p.m., One Tree Hill; 28—8 p.m., Bones 9 p.m., House; 46—8 p.m., Lester Sumrall Teaching; 8:30 p.m.; Bible Prophecy Unraveled 9 p.m., Harvest; 57—8-9:30 p.m., Dancing With the Stars 9:30 p.m., Samantha Who?; 69—7 p.m., Cubs at Reds.

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