CSi Weather…

.REST OF TODAY…Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.

.TONIGHT…Clear. Lows in the mid 50s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.

.TUESDAY…Sunny. Highs around 80. Southeast winds around 5 mph.

.TUESDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s. Southeast

winds around 5 mph.

.WEDNESDAY…Partly sunny. Chance of showers and slight chance of

thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 80s. South

winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.

.WEDNESDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of

showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the lower 60s.

.THURSDAY…Partly sunny. A 20 percent chance of showers and

thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 80.

.THURSDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. A 30 percent chance of showers

and thunderstorms in the evening. Lows in the lower 60s.

.FRIDAY…Mostly sunny. A 20 percent chance of showers and

thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 80.

.FRIDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s.

.SATURDAY…Sunny. Highs in the lower 80s.

.SATURDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s.

.SUNDAY…Mostly sunny. A 30 percent chance of showers and

thunderstorms in the morning. Highs in the lower 80s.

 

Several chances for showers and thunderstorms Tuesday night

through Thursday night with near seasonable temperatures through

Sunday.

Chances for more showers and thunderstorms return Saturday night into Sunday

with moderate instability. Severe weather may be possible during this time

 

 

Valley City  (NDHP) The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports, a Valley City man died in a rollover crash Saturday,  evening.

The report  by Sgt. Matthew Denault says, a pickup operated by   67 year old Kim Foell,  was traveling westbound on County 20 just after 8-p.m, .  County 20 curves southwest at the intersection of County 17.  Foell failed to negotiate  a curve and drove off the north side of County 20.  The pickup vaulted over  County road 17, and landed in a field just west of the intersection where it rolled over.
Foell was pronounced dead at the scene.

The report says he  was not wearing his seatbelt.
The crash is still under investigation.

Assisting at the scene were: The Barnes County Sheriff’s Office, Valley City Fire Department and County City Ambulance Services.

 

Jamestown  (CSi)  Word has been received on the passing of Ernest Hubacker of Jamestown.

He died Friday afternoon, July 13, 2018 at Eventide, Jamestown, at the age of 102.

Funeral Service: 2:00 p.m., Thursday, July 19, 2018 at G.L. Rife Chapel, Eventide, Jamestown.

Visitation: 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 18, 2018 at Eddy Funeral Home, Jamestown.

Prayer Service: 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 18, 2018 at Eddy Funeral Home.

Burial: 10:00 a.m., Friday, July 20, 2018 at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Edgeley, ND.

Memorials: May be sent to JRMC Hospice, 2422 20th Avenue SW, Jamestown or the Vet’s Club, 116 1st Street E, Jamestown.

 

Jamestown  (CSi)  Jamestown Public works informs motorists that due to the annual street maintenance project, please be advised that the following intersection WILL BE TEMPORARILY CLOSED over the next WEEK beginning Monday, July 16, 2018:

10th Ave SW & 25th St SW (Menards & Tractor Supply Co. area)

Please follow the detour signage.

Motorists and other traffic should use extreme caution when entering these construction maintenance areas. The public should consider alternate routes.

The road maintenance activities are contingent on changing weather conditions.

 

Jamestown (CSi) The annual Ride to Silence the Stigma on Sunday had great community support.

Organizer, Beth Lautt reports that 186 participants took part this year with 92 registered bikes and 12 vehicles came along on the ride.Dave and Beth Lautt lost their son, Thomas Avery Doyle, at the age of 22,to suicide in 2013.

The ride was subsequently been held to raise funds to raise suicide awareness and prevention.

On Friday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2, Monte Rodacker said, the run will support the National Guard Foundation and ND CARES.

 

 

Jamestown  (CSi)  Jamestown Police warns residents regarding a convicted sex offender living in Jamestown.

Sandy Lee Mangelson lives at 316 ½ 5th Avenue Northeast, Jamestown, ND

His vehicle is a white 2001 Chevy Silverado pickup, with ND License 280 CEH.

Mangelson is a 31 year old white male 6-feet-1 inch tall, weighing 185 pound, with green eyes and blond hair.

He has been assigned a high risk assessment by the North Dakota Attorney General’s Risk Level Committee.

Offense: Gross Sexual Imposition.  While he was a registered sex offender he met a 14 year old girl near a central high school.  A school safety officer witnessed him fondling the girl.

Conviction Date: November 2007 in Grand Forks District Court.

Disposition:  60 days, 30 days suspended, 5-years supervised probation.

Offense: Sexual contact with a child younger that 16 years old.

When he was 18 he fondled two girls ages 13 and 14.  Police discovered the offense while investigating Mangelsen for touching a 19 year old girl.

Conviction: January 2006 in Codington, South Dakota, District Court.

Disposition: 180 days suspended for one year.

Mangelsen is not wanted by police at this time and has served the sentence imposed by the court.

This notification is meant for public safety and not to increase fear in the community, nor should this information be used to threaten, assault, or intimidate the offender.

Any attempts to harass, intimidate or threaten these offenders, their families, landlords, or employers will be turned over for prosecution.

Printed handouts of the demographics of  Sandy Lee Mangelsen are available at the Jamestown Police Department.

More information on registered sex offenders is available at the North Dakota Attorney General’s web site: www.sexoffender.nd.gov

 

Jamestown (CSi) Jamestown Police warns residents regarding a convicted sex offender living in Jamestown.

Travis Shane Morin lives at 1530 6th Avenue, Southwest, Room 26, Buffalo Motel, Jamestown, ND

He currently has no vehicle.

He is a 33 year old American Indian male, 5-feet,10-inches tall, weighing 240 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair.

He has been assigned a High Risk Assessment by the North Dakota Attorney General’s Office, Risk Level Committee.

Offense:  Possession of Material, Sexual Conduct by a minor.  Morin possessed 13 still images of child pornography and videos on his cell phone.  Morin also possessed 124 images of child pornography and a child pornography video on his lap top computer.

Conviction Date: June, 2015 in Ward County, ND District Court.

Disposition:  5 years, 44 days credit concurrent with count two.

Offense:  Promote Minor Obscene Sexual Performance.  Morin recorded himself and a male child in a sexual manner.

Disposition:  10 years, first serve 5 years, the balance suspended, 44 days credit, 5 years supervised probation, concurrent with count one.

Morin is currently on probation with North Dakota Probation and Parole.

Morin is not wanted by police at this time and has served the sentence imposed by the court.

This notification is meant for public safety and not to increase fear in the community, nor should this information be used to threaten, assault, or intimidate the offender.

Any attempts to harass, intimidate or threaten these offenders, their families, landlords, or employers will be turned over for prosecution.

Printed handouts of the demographics of  Travis Shane Morin  are available at the Jamestown Police Department.

More information on registered sex offenders is available at the North Dakota Attorney General’s web site: www.sexoffender.nd.gov

 

Jamestown, ND, July 13, 2018 — Jamestown Regional Medical Center’s annual GOLF “fore” ANGELS event is rescheduled for Saturday, Aug. 4.

Under the leadership of Dr. Mandy Sorlie, family practitioner at Sanford Health Jamestown, JRMC hosts GOLF “fore” ANGELS each year.

The 9-hole tournament benefits infant bereavement care at JRMC.

Originally, the tournament was set for Friday, Aug. 3.

Every year, families experience the loss of an infant due to an unexpected circumstance. ANGELS helps pay medical bills for those parents through the JRMC Foundation. The fund is available to anyone who experiences infant loss at JRMC at the gestation of 16 weeks or greater up to 4 months of age due to unavoidable circumstances.

In 2017, the tournament raised about $9,000.

The fund is the brainchild of Dr. Sorlie and her family: husband, Dave; and three children, Olivia, Owen and Lauren. As an endowment, the fund will support families for generations to come.

Dr. Sorlie says, “As parents, we couldn’t imagine what it would feel like to experience infant death.  When we initially thought of this, Dave just looked at me and said ‘we can do it.’”

She adds that, saying “I’m sorry for your loss” and “It’s not your fault” to a family after a miscarriage or death always felt empty.  The ANGELS fund was one way to change that.

ANGELS stands for Advocating for Neonatal Grief and Early Loss Support (ANGELS). ANGELS grant amounts and recipients are determined by the availability of funds. The grant covers the labor and delivery charges after insurance payments. On average, families that have insurance would otherwise have to pay more than $1,500 for these medical services. ANGELS removes this financial burden and helps families grieve.

Since it started three years ago, the Dr. Mandy and Dave Sorlie ANGELS fund has helped 10 families.

Although the impetus for the fund is heart-breaking, community support makes it easier to bear.

Dr. Sorlie says, “I can’t believe the support. People come out of the woodwork to volunteer, support and donate silent auction items to the ANGELS tournament.”

Dr. Sorlie said she is especially grateful to Renae Lunde, a registered nurse at JRMC’s Family BirthPlace. Lunde pioneered many of the infant bereavement offerings in Jamestown, donating hours of her personal time and effort.

JRMC Foundation Director Lisa Jackson says,the ANGELS fund is a beautiful offering to families experiencing this loss.  But it helps others too. In planning GOLF “fore” ANGELS, Jackson said she receives letters, calls and visits from people who experienced infant death as many as 40 years ago.  Back then, families were told to forget it and move on. As heart-breaking as that is, we’re humbled at the opportunity to help these families too. In some ways, the ANGELS fund is a comfort to these families. This is a way they can help others during such a difficult time.”

GOLF “fore” ANGELS registration opens at 9 a.m., shotgun starts at 10 a.m. A luncheon is set for 1 p.m. with silent auction and awards to follow.

To learn more about the ANGELS fund, visit wwwjrmcnd.com/giving or call (701) 952-4880. Registration is available online at www.jrmcnd.com/event/golf-fore-angels.

About Jamestown Regional Medical Center

Jamestown Regional Medical Center is located at 2422 20th St. SW, Jamestown, N.D. and serves approximately 55,000 people in nine counties. In 2017, it was named a “Top 100 Critical Access Hospital” as well as a “Best Places to Work in Healthcare.”  For more information, visit www.jrmcnd.com or call 701-952-1050.

 

Jamestown  (CSi)  Clarification provided by Jamestown Police Chief Scott Edinger, on the 2019 Jamestown Preliminary budget item.

The Police Department preliminary budget for 2019, is $2.048 million.

The preliminary budget increase for 2019 with wages and step is $88,000.

 

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A standoff in Bismarck ended after about five hours after the man who had barricaded himself in a house apparently shot and killed himself.Officers responded to the house Sunday afternoon after a report of a possible robbery and gunshot. They heard more gunshots inside the home after they arrived.Members of a SWAT team eventually entered the home Sunday night after attempts to communicate failed and found the man dead. He wasn’t immediately identified.No officers were injured. Police evacuated a few nearby homes during the incident due to an odor of natural gas from the house. Utility workers came to the scene and shut off the gas. 
HANKINSON, N.D. (AP) — Authorities say three people have died in an interstate crash in southeastern North Dakota.The Highway Patrol says a vehicle driven by a 15-year-old West Fargo boy was headed south on I-29 in Richland County Sunday when it veered off the road. The teen lost control, crossed the median and struck a northbound car driven by a 24-year-old Fargo woman.The patrol says the woman, a 5-year-old girl in her vehicle and a 45-year-old passenger in the teen’s vehicle died at the scene of the crash near Hankinson.A 4-year-old boy in the woman’s vehicle and the teen driver were injured and transported to Essentia Health. Their conditions are not known. 
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. (AP) — Authorities say a man who was riding a motorized bicycle that collided with a car in Devils Lake has died.The North Dakota Highway Patrol says 53-year-old Wade Vetter, of Devils Lake, died Saturday in a Minot hospital.The accident happened about 2:32 p.m. Monday. The patrol says Vetter went through a red light and ran into driver’s side of a Toyota Avalon that was proceeding through the intersection. Vetter was thrown from the bike.The driver of the car was not hurt.

 

KEENE, N.D. (AP) — State officials are monitoring cleanup of a spill at an oil well in McKenzie County.Samson Oil and Gas USA, Inc. on Thursday reported the spill of about 41,000 gallons of brine and 1,000 gallons of oil due to tank overflow at the site about 13 miles northwest of Keene.The state Oil and Gas Division says all of the brine and oil was contained within on-site diking. A state inspector has visited the site.

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Bismarck man has been sentenced to two years in prison for stabbing another man near a local bar.

The Bismarck Tribune reports 43-year-old Jeffrey Todd Knight pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and reckless endangerment in a plea deal with prosecutors last month.

Burleigh County Assistant State’s Attorney Marina Spahr says Knight will have to serve at least 85 percent of his sentence.

Knight was arrested on March 22 after Bismarck police responded to an altercation near the Tap-In Tavern.

A 48-year-old man was transported to a hospital with a stab wound on his face and abdomen. Authorities say he suffered brain bleeding and other head injuries.

 

In sports…

American Association…

Sioux Falls 9, Fargo-Moorhead 3

 

SOCCER-WORLD CUPMOSCOW (AP) — France is celebrating its second World Cup title after beating Croatia 4-2 in the highest-scoring World Cup final since 1966.Dramatic moments in the match included the first own-goal and the first video-reviewed penalty in a World Cup final, along with a brief pitch invasion orchestrated by Russian protest group Pussy Riot.Nineteen-year-old forward Kylian Mbappe scored the fourth goal, becoming just the second teenager to score in a World Cup final. The first was soccer great Pele, who was 17 when he scored twice Brazil’s 5-2 win over Sweden in the 1958 final.The French players received their medals during a downpour that also drenched Russian President Vladimir Putin and the leaders of France and Croatia.Croatia was playing in its first World Cup final. France won the crown on home soil in 1998.TENNIS-WIMBLEDONLONDON (AP) — Novak Djokovic (NOH’-vak JOH’-kuh-vich) is the Wimbledon champion for a fourth time. Djokovic won his 13th Grand Slam title Sunday by defeating first-time Wimbledon finalist Kevin Anderson 6-2, 6-2, 7-6.Anderson nearly managed to extend the match, holding five set points to force a fourth set. Djokovic held steady, saving all five of those, then was as superior in the tiebreaker as he was most of the sun-drenched afternoon.It’s Djokovic’s first major trophy in more than two years. He has struggled with a painful right elbow that eventually required surgery, and as his losses accumulated, his ranking fell out of the top 20 for the first time in more than a decade.

At No. 21, Djokovic is the lowest-ranked Wimbledon titlist since Goran Ivanisevic (ee-van-EE’-seh-vihch) in 2001

 

WNBA…

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Morgan Tuck had 15 points on Sunday night and the Connecticut Sun pulled even in the WNBA standings with the Minnesota Lynx with an 83-64 win. The Sun (12-10) scored 13 straight points to lead 75-48 and had their largest lead at 82-51 with 5:26 left in the fourth quarter. Sylvia Fowles led Minnesota with 12 points and eight rebounds. The teams are tied for seventh in the playoff standings and would be the last two teams in as it currently stands.

 

MLB…— Brian Dozier hit a grand slam in the 10th inning to give the Minnesota Twins an 11-7 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays to cap a testy, back-and-forth finish. The game featured four lead changes from the bottom of the seventh on. Rays manager Kevin Cash ordered two intentional walks to load the bases and brought in a five-man infield, but Dozier squashed the strategy with his 16th home run of the season. 

UNDATED (AP) — Michael Brantley homered leading off the eighth inning, and the Cleveland Indians headed into the All-Star break with a 5-2 win over the New York Yankees on Sunday to split their four-game series.

One of six Cleveland players who will be in Washington for Tuesday’s All-Star Game, Brantley broke a 2-2 tie by belting a pitch from Chad Green into the seats in right for his 12th homer. The Indians added two more runs in the inning on a sacrifice fly by Yan Gomes and Green’s wild pitch.

Carlos Carrasco earned his first win in relief since July 19, 2014. The right-hander was available after pitching only five innings in Wednesday night’s 19-4 blowout of Cincinnati.

Neil Walker homered for the Yankees, who enter the break 29 games over .500 and have the majors’ second-best record. However, the Yankees are trailing the scorching Boston Red Sox in the AL East.

 

Elsewhere in the majors:

— Trevor Story led off the ninth inning with his 20th homer, and the Colorado Rockies completed a series sweep of the Seattle Mariners with a 4-3 victory. Story’s drive over the wall in left-center was a dramatic finish to a game played through steady rain. Colorado, now 51-45, heads into the All-Star break on a roll, winners of five in a row and 10 of 12.

— Yasmani Grandal homered, Enrique Hernandez hit a solo shot on his first pitch in the seventh inning for the go-ahead run, and the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied for a 5-3 win over the Angels to gain a split in the Freeway Series. Each team won three games in the season series, with four decided by one run.

— Jon Lester won for the eighth time in nine starts, Jason Heyward drove in two runs and the Chicago Cubs swept the San Diego Padres with a 7-4 win. The Cubs jumped to a 5-0 lead after two innings against rookie left-hander Eric Lauer, who came within one out of his first complete game in a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in his previous start.

— Stephen Piscotty homered for the fifth time in nine games and the Oakland Athletics beat the San Francisco Giants 6-2 on Sunday. The surging A’s have won nine of 12 and are 21-6 since June 16, the best record in the majors during that stretch.

—Xander Bogaerts homered in his first at-bat a day after hitting a walk-off grand slam and drove in two runs along with Brock Holt, leading the Boston Red Sox past the Toronto Blue Jays 5-2 on Sunday to enter the All-Star break with their best record since 1949. It was the 12th win in 13 games for the AL East-leading Red Sox, who own the major league’s best record.

— John Hicks hit one of Detroit’s four home runs off Justin Verlander, and the Tigers snapped a six-game losing streak with a 6-3 win over the Houston Astros. Verlander allowed a season-high six runs on six hits, striking out 12, as he lost his third straight decision. This was Verlander’s first time facing his former team since being traded to Houston last year.

— Manny Machado homered before making an early exit on a wet day, Adam Jones hit a three-run double and the Baltimore Orioles rallied past the Texas Rangers 6-5. Machado was removed in the fifth inning by manager Buck Showalter after a 26-minute rain delay, presumably to prevent the All-Star shortstop from playing on a sloppy field.

—Daniel Palka and Yoan Moncada each homered and Lucas Giolito tossed two-hit ball into the seventh inning, lifting the Chicago White Sox to a 10-1 victory over the struggling Kansas City Royals on Sunday. Moncada was 3 for 3 with a walk and three runs scored a day after leaving a game with a bruised right knee.

—Brian Anderson hit a three-run homer in an eight-run fifth inning, and the Miami Marlins overcame a five-run deficit to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 10-5. The Marlins began the day with the worst record in the NL East, but they took the series against the division-leading Phils and have gone 21-18 since June 5.

—Daniel Murphy and Trea Turner each hit a two-run single in Washington’s five-run seventh inning, helping the Nationals beat the New York Mets 6-1. Matt Adams added two hits and scored a run as Washington salvaged a split of its four-game set against New York. A preseason favorite to win the NL East and contend for a World Series championship, the disappointing Nationals hit the All-Star break with a 48-48 record, good for third in the division.

—Julio Teheran pitched six-plus scoreless innings, and the Atlanta Braves used a four-run third inning to beat Patrick Corbin and the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-1 on Sunday. It was a needed confidence boost before the All-Star break for Atlanta, which had lost eight of 10 and began the afternoon second in the NL East after leading the division for nearly six weeks.

—Matt Carpenter and Dexter Fowler each homered to give interim manager Mike Shildt a win in his debut as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cincinnati Reds 6-4 on Sunday. The Cardinals fired manager Mike Matheny late Saturday after an 8-2 loss.

—Josh Bell hit a game-ending two-run double in the 10th inning to send the Pirates to 7-6 victory over the Brewers, giving Pittsburgh a five-game sweep of Milwaukee and its sixth straight win overall.

 

MLB-NEWS

UNDATED (AP) — Orioles shortstop Manny Machado was removed from Baltimore’s game against Texas in the fifth inning, setting off speculation the All-Star had been traded. The exit came shortly after a 26-minute rain delay Sunday left the field at Camden Yards in poor, sloppy condition.

Because Machado is expected to be dealt by the last-place Orioles before the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline. Machado hit his 24th home run and walked before his exit.

 

In other MLB news:

—The Chicago Cubs have placed outfielder Albert Almora Jr. on the family medical emergency list and recalled infielder David Bote from Triple-A Iowa. Bote returns to the majors for his fourth stint this season. He hit .300 with one homer and nine RBIs in his first 19 games with the Cubs. Almora is hitting .319, third in the NL going into Sunday, with four homers and 28 RBIs.

—The Milwaukee Brewers placed infielder Jonathan Villar on the 10-day disabled list Sunday with a right thumb strain. Villar injured his thumb sliding into third base in Milwaukee’s 6-3 loss in the second game of a doubleheader against the Pirates on Saturday.

—Tampa Bay catcher Wilson Ramos will miss next week’s All-Star Game after leaving Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Twins with left hamstring tightness. He’s expecting to land on the disabled list. Ramos had been named the American League’s starting catcher. Indians catcher Yan Gomes has been named to the AL roster in place of Ramos.

—Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez is expected to begin a rehab stint with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre as he recovers from a groin strain. Sanchez has been sidelined since June 25, but has steadily improved in recent days and is ready to return to the field..

—The Pittsburgh Pirates have demoted outfielder Austin Meadows to Triple-A Indianapolis and recalled right-handed reliever Tanner Anderson. The 23-year-old Meadows was the team’s first-round pick in the 2013 draft. He hit .298 in 48 games with Pittsburgh, but he has lost playing time to Corey Dickerson and Gregory Polanco.

 

PGA-JOHN DEERE CLASSIC

 

SILVIS, Ill. (AP) — Michael Kim shot a final-round 66 on Sunday to win the John Deere Classic by a record-setting eight strokes and pick up his first victory on the PGA Tour.

Kim, who turned 25 on Saturday, finished at 27-under 257 — breaking Steve Stricker’s tournament record from 2010 by one shot. He also qualified for next week’s British Open at Carnoustie.

Bronson Burgoon, Francesco Molinari, Joel Dahmen and Sam Ryder all finished at 19 under.

 

PGA-SENIOR PLAYER’S CHAMPIONSHIP

 

HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. (AP) — Vijay Singh birdied the second playoff hole to beat Jeff Maggert and win the Constellation Senior Players Championship on Sunday.

Singh knocked in a putt from about 2 feet after a nearly perfect approach on the 18th hole at Exmoor Country Club.

Singh and Maggert finished at 20-under 268. Brandt Jobe was two strokes behind, while Jerry Kelly and defending champion Scott McCarron finished at 17 under.

 

LPGA TOUR

SYLVANIA, Ohio (AP) — Thidapa Suwannapura won her first LPGA Tour event on Sunday, closing with a 6-under 65 and birdieing the first playoff hole to defeat Brittany Lincicome at the Marathon Classic.

The 25-year-old Thai player is the sixth first-time winner on tour this year. Her previous best finish in 120 starts was seventh at the 2014 Kingsmill Championship.

 

LPGA-SENIOR WOMEN’S OPEN

WHEATON, Ill. (AP) — Laura Davies went virtually unchallenged in Sunday’s final round of the inaugural U.S. Senior Women’s Open, claiming the title by 10 strokes over Juli Inkster.

The 54-year-old Davies shot a 5-under 68 to finish at 16-under 276 at Chicago Golf Club in the USGA’s championship for women 50 and older. She has 85 career victories, still plays on the LPGA Tour and finished tied for second at the Bank of Hope Founders Cup earlier this year.

 

SCOTTISH OPEN

GULLANE, Scotland (AP) — Brandon Stone sank to his haunches, clasped his face and dropped his putter in despair after coming within inches of being the first player to shoot a round of 59 on the European Tour.

It wasn’t all bad for the South African golfer. Stone’s 10-under 60 secured a four-shot victory at the Scottish Open on Sunday, earning him a third professional title of his career — the first outside his native country — and the bonus prize of a qualifying spot in next week’s British Open just up the east coast at Carnoustie (kar-NOOS’-tee).

 

NHL NEWS

UNDATED (AP) — Former NHL goaltender Ray Emery has drowned in his hometown of Hamilton, Ontario. He was 35.

Hamilton Police said Emery was identified as the victim of the swimming accident Sunday morning.

Police received a call just after 6 a.m. that an adult swimmer did not surface and that the Niagara Police assisted in the recovery effort. Emery’s body was recovered Sunday afternoon.

Emery played parts of 11 seasons with the Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Flyers, Chicago Blackhawks and Anaheim Ducks.

 

NBA-ROBERTSON ITEMS-AUCTION

 

UNDATED (AP) — Oscar Robertson’s 1971 NBA championship ring is among the basketball Hall of Famer’s items being auctioned.

Robertson’s Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame ring and induction trophy, 11 of his NBA All-Star rings and his game-worn jerseys from the Milwaukee Bucks and University of Cincinnati are also included in the Lelands.com 2018 auction.

An announcement Sunday says each item in the 51-item lot, including Robertson’s 1956 Indiana high school basketball championship ring and his 1958-59 college player of the year award, will include a letter of authenticity signed by Robertson, who was honored last month with the NBA’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

The auction runs through Aug. 17 and information is available at www.Lelands.com .

 

In other NBA news:

— The Memphis Grizzlies have signed second-round pick Jevon Carter to a multiyear deal. Carter was taken with the No. 32 pick after winning the Naismith defensive player of the year last season at West Virginia. The point guard was second in the nation with 3.03 steals per game and is the Mountaineers’ career leader in that category.

 

In world and national news…

HELSINKI (AP) — With a wink and a slouch, respectively, President Donald Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin opened their summit Monday as the American president declared that “the world wants to see us get along.” Trump laid out a list of topics for discussion that notably did not include Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.“We have not been getting along well for the last number of years,” Trump said as he and Putin sat down at the Presidential Palace in Finland’s capital. “But I think we will end up having an extraordinary relationship. … I really think the world wants to see us get along.”NEW YORK (AP) — More than a dozen people plan to file a lawsuit against the real estate firm owned by Jared Kushner’s family. The current and former tenants of rent-stabilized apartments in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York say they believe there was a campaign to force them out of the building with unhealthy construction dust, rats, unannounced barging into apartments and a rent hike of several hundred dollars in order to bring in high-paying condo buyers.SEATTLE (AP) — Since 2006, philanthropists and their private foundations and charities have given almost half a billion dollars to groups credited with keeping charter schools open. Microsoft founder Bill Gates gave millions of dollars to see a charter school law approved in Washington state. Since the state struck down the law, he’s given about $25 million to the Washington State Charter Schools Association

 

.NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon is extending its annual “Prime Day” promotion to 36 hours this year and will try to lure more deal-seekers to the aisles of Whole Foods. Shoppers will have plenty of sales to choose from as other retailers offer promotions to try to take a share of the spending. Prime Day starts Monday afternoon. Amazon is hoping it can keep Prime attractive for current and would-be subscribers after raising the annual membership fee by 20 percent to $119.