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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page B4

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4B WWW HE IMES ERALD COM PortHuron 2013.Survivedbyher KaminskiandAmyScott- White.Memorialservice 2p.m.Sunday,Aug.18, FuneralHome-North, LasVegas LasVegasandformerly Nolocalservices. Marlette 74, 2013.Survivedbyher CarmanFuneralHomein BrownCity.Funeral services11a.m.Monday atCarmanFuneral Home. PortHuronTownship PortHuronTownship, diedAug.14,2013.Sur- vivedbyherhusband, Frank.Privateservices. Cremationarrangements byJowettFuneralHome, Huron. Sandusky 92, SurvivedbysonGarry English.Funeralservice isat1p.m.Saturday,Aug.

atMarshFuneralChapel, Sandusky. Aug.15,2013.Survived bychildrenSandraHig- SmithandGordonRay- mondScott.Visitation2-8 p.m.Sunday,Aug.18, servicetimeat11a.m. MondayattheHacker dusky. TheTimesHeraldpublishes deathnoticesfreeofcharge. DEATH NOTICES Prince Fielderhomeredforthe firsttimeinthree shotinthefirstinningto helptheDetroitTigers toa4-1victoryoverthe KansasCityRoyalson Thursdaynight.

AndyDirksadded twodoublesandtwosin- glesfortheALCentral- theopenerofthisfive- gameserieswiththird- placeKansasCity.The Royalshavelostthreein arowaftera17-3stretch thatputtheminconten- tionforapostseason spot. chez(11-7)allowedarun andsevenhitsin7 1 3 in- nings.BruceRondon JoaquinBenoitpitcheda hitlessninthforhis16th savein16chances. JeremyGuthrie (12-9)allowedfourruns and13hitsinsevenin- nings. KansasCitynow trailstheTigersby8 games.Second-place Clevelandis6 back. Fielderwentdeepfor thefirsttimesinceJuly drivetoright-centerto giveDetroita2-1lead.

TheTigersscoredtwo morerunsinthefifthon RBIsinglesbyTorii HunterandMiguelCa- brera. becauseAustinJackson twice.Itwasthesecond four-hitgameofthesea- fromKansasandwentto WichitaState. TheTigerswonde- spiteanatrociousnight onthebases.Dirksled offtheDetroitthirdwith caughtinarundown whenHuntergrounded tothemound.After Dirkswastaggedout, theRoyalsgotadouble playbecauseHunter hadturnedtoofar aroundfirst.Inthesixth, BrayanPenatooktoo muchofaturnafterhit- wascaughtoffthebag. leadsTigers Firsthomer in3weeks ByNoahTrister AssociatedPress DetroitcatcherBrayanPenacollideswithpitcherAnibal HosmerinthefifthinningThursdaynightinDetroit. AP Callingita BudSeligsaidThursdaythatMa- jorLeagueBaseballplanstoex- panditsvideoreviewprocessnext dramaticallyreducethenumberof incorrectcallsmadeingames.

Seligmadetheannouncement aftertwodaysofmeetingswith representativesofthe30teams. Theproposalistobevotedonby theownersinNovember. workedoutremarkablywell.It’s historic.There’snoquestionabout A75-percentvotebytheowners isneededforapprovalandthe wouldhavetoagreetoanychanges tothecurrentsystem. MLBvicepresidentJoeTorre gavethereplaypresentationto representativesfromall30teams onWednesdayanditwasdiscussed Thursdaymorning. AtlantaBravesPresidentJohn playcommitteealongwithTorre andformermanagerTonyLaRus- tothechange.Schuerholzsaid89 percentofincorrectcallsmadein didnotprovidealist.

Umpireshavecomeunderin- creasedscrutinyfollowingseveral missedcallsthisseason. Managerswillbeallowedone challengeoverthefirstsixinnings ofagameandtwofromtheseventh inninguntilthecompletionofthe game.Callsthatarechallenged willbereviewedbyacrewinMLB headquartersinNewYorkCity, whichwillmakeafinalruling. Amanagerwhoseesacallhe feelsisincorrectcanfileachal- lengewiththecrewchieforhome plateumpire.Onlyreviewable playscanbechallenged.Non-re- viewableplayscanstillbeargued theumpiresdiscussittoseeifan- othermemberofthecrewsawthe playdifferently.Reviewableplays cannotbearguedbythemanager. Challengesnotusedinthefirst amanagerwhowinsachallenge willretainit. Thehomerunreplayrulescur- rentlyinusewillbegrandfathered said.

MLBexpectstousethenewsys- systemcouldbeenhancedinthe postseason. MLBtoexpandinstantreplay ByJohnKekis AssociatedPress Cupcompetitortoaccusedefend- ingchampionOracleTeamUSAof cheatinginwhatpotentiallycould beoneofthebiggestscandalsin askedThursdayatanewsconfer- enceinSanFranciscoifhethought Oraclecheated. Oraclelastweekacknowledged itmodifieditsboatswithoutper- missionoftheMeasurementCom- WorldSeriesregattaslastyear, whichwerewarm-upstothe34th torofEmiratesTeamNewZealand, totelltheSanFranciscoChronicle onTuesdaythathethoughtthe Americansyndicatewascheating. OracleTeamUSAisownedby softwarebillionaireLarryEllison, theCEOofOracleCorp. Aninternationaljuryisinvesti- ordisqualificationfromtheAmer- wouldtakethedrasticstepofdis- qualifyingOracle.Theforfeiture ofanyracesinthebest-of-17Amer- ponentispowerhouseEmirates lyhurtOracleinitsquesttodefend theoldesttrophyininternational sports.

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