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Upfront Organic food not in demand locally


Letter carriers BY STACY TAFF feet wide. Manager Kayla
set food drive The Delphos Herald
staff@delphosherald.com
Northup says this would
change if people would buy
The National Association more organic.
of Letter Carriers will DELPHOS — In recent “People don’t buy much
hold its 18th annual food years, people have become organic food because of the
drive May 8 with Delphos more aware of the advantages price, so we don’t stock as
carriers participating. of going organic. much,” she said. “If we were
Last year, the Delphos Organically-grown pro- to bring more organic in, we’d
community contributed more duce is not only said to be have a lot of waste and would
than a ton of food to the richer in nutrients, it’s also be throwing a lot out. We
record 73.4 million pounds free of substances linked to wouldn’t be here very long.”
collected nationwide. cancer and other diseases Some studies show the
All customers, both within and conditions. So why are price of organic food has
the city and surrounding rural the organic produce sections been driven down slightly as
routes, are asked to place at the local supermarkets so the demand grows but not
non-perishable food dona- tiny? According to Chief enough to spur local interest.
tions by their mailboxes or Supermarket produce man- One would think there would
in some instances, the place ager Art Hoehn, there are be more interest in organic
designated for mail delivery, several factors. with the green movement and
and carriers will collect them. “The price is the main the focus on eating healthier.
There will also be a concern. Organic produce is “We only have a few peo-
box at the Delphos Post much more expensive and ple asking about organic food;
Office for donations. with the way the economy is, we’ve maybe had one in the
This year’s collections people just don’t buy it,” he last few months,” Hoehn said.
will be divided equally said. “If organic was the same “The company puts an organ-
between the St. Vincent price as inorganic produce, ic item in the ad with a little
DePaul Society and the people would prefer it. I think picture of the product so the
Thrift Shop in Delphos. the area has something to do public can see that it’s avail-
with it also, since this is more able and we take it from there.

Sports of a rural community, people


are growing their own gar-
dens. In bigger cities, there
If someone comes in asking
for an organic item that we
don’t stock, we’ll try to get it
TODAY might be more of a demand in for them and keep it around
Baseball (5 p.m.): Bluffton for it. Here we have more for a couple of months. If it Stacy Taff photo
at Jefferson (NWC), Ottoville people buying organic in the works out, then great. But if
at Ft. Jennings (PCL), The organic food section of Chief Supermarket is limited due to lack of demand.
off-season, probably because not, we’ll stop stocking it.”
Spencerville at Lincolnview they can’t grow their own.” According to the USDA/ cerned about whether or not the tification logo somewhere on organic, even if it claims to be
(NWC), Columbus Grove The organic produce sec- FDA Web site, if you choose product you’re buying is truly the product. If there is no logo “natural,” it is safe to assume
at Crestview (NWC), tion at Chiefs is a mere four to buy organic and are con- organic, it should have a cer- or label touting it as certified it’s not.
Ayersville at Kalida.

Survivor tales from


Softball (5 p.m.): Bluffton
at Jefferson (NWC),
Spencerville at Lincolnview

storms that killed 12


(NWC), Columbus Grove
at Crestview (NWC),
Kalida at Van Wert,
Lima Senior at Elida. YAZOO CITY, Miss. (AP) stories of other survivors show
Track and Field: LCC — Morgan Hayden and Joe how much higher the toll could
at Jefferson, 4:30 p.m. Moton stepped carefully through have been as authorities tried
TUESDAY nails, broken glass and pink tufts to get a better handle on the
Baseball (5 p.m.): St. of insulation, the remnants of destruction from violent weath-
John’s at Versailles (MAC), their home leveled by a tornado er that churned through a half-
Jefferson at LCC (NWC), as severe storms killed at least dozen Southern states over the
Ft. Jennings at Spencerville, 10 people in rural Mississippi weekend.
Perry at Ottoville, Miller and two in Alabama. Dale Thrasher, 60, had been
City at Lincolnview, The couple had planned alone in Hillcrest Baptist Church
Leipsic at Kalida (PCL), to marry today, but with little when the tornado ripped away
O-G at Elida (WBL). left besides the clothes on their wood and metal until all that
Softball (5 p.m.): Ottoville backs, they weren’t sure what was left was rubble, Thrasher
at Jefferson, Minster at to do. and the communion table he had
Spencerville, Columbus “It’ll work out, though,” climbed under as he prayed for
Grove at Leipsic (PCL), 27-year-old Hayden said protection.
Allen East at Kalida, Sunday, a day after the tor- “The whole building caved
Elida at O-G (WBL). nado ripped through as she and in,” he said. “But me and that
Track and Field (4:30 Moton, 31, huddled in a bath- table were still there.”
p.m.): Spencerville/Perry tub. The bathroom was the only Hundreds of homes also
at St. John’s, Fort Jennings room that wasn’t destroyed.
vs. Ada/Bluffton/Wayne They were unhurt, and the See STORMS, page 2
Trace, Lincolnview at
Van Wert County Meet,
Ottawa-Glandorf at
Columbus Grove, Defiance/
Kenton/Bath at Elida.
Tennis: Elida at Ottawa-
Glandorf (WBL), 4:30 p.m.

Forecast
Sunny
Tuesday; high
in mid 50s.
See page 2.

Index
Obituaries 2
State/Local 3 Nancy Spencer photo
Politics
Community
4
5 One-car accident causes power outage
Sports 6-7 Delphos residents were without power for approximately an hour Sunday following
Announcements 8 an accident involving a car and power pole on East Cleveland Street. Kevin Robertson, Jim Metcalfe photo

World News 10 47, of Delphos was traveling eastbound on East Cleveland Street when he lost control St. John’s holds Benefit Auction
Classifieds 11 of his vehicle and struck an American Electric Power pole on the north side of the Mike Swick, left, assists Auctioneer Gary Holdgreve
TV 12 roadway at Jackson Street extended. The force of the impact caused the power pole during the St. John’s annual Benefit Auction Saturday in
to crack approximately 5 feet off the ground. AEP crews had to cut the power at 3:55 the All-Saints Building. Les and Janet Warniment were
p.m. to many south of East Second Street and east of Main Street to replace the pole. the big ticket winners of $1,200 and Marilyn Kassella
Power was restored when the work was completed. won the 50-50 drawing.

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For The Record


POLICE REPORT Storms OBITUARY The Daily
IN HAIR/NAIL C
T AR Fence spray (Continued from page 1)

U Herald
H painted at were damaged in the tornado,
which carved a path of devasta-
Vol. 140 No. 265

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Nancy Spencer, editor
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LIMA AREA IN YOUR residence tion from the Louisiana line to


Ray Geary, business manager
east-central Mississippi, and at
Prices starting at: HOME Delphos Police were called least three dozen people were
Don Hemple, advertising manager
•PERM $30 to the 800 block of East Third hurt. National Weather Service
Tiffany Brantley,
circulation manager
•HAIRCUT $8 Street at 5:07 p.m. Sunday in meteorologist Marc McAlister William Kohl, general manager/
LINDA reference to vandalism to a said the tornado had winds of
•SHAMPOO/SET $15 residence in that area. 160 miles an hour and left a
Eagle Print
•NAILS $4 419-604-5083 Upon officers’ arrival, the path of destruction at least 50
The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
victim stated that someone 8000) is published daily except
miles long. Sundays and Holidays.
had spray painted their fence. Mississippi’s Choctaw By carrier in Delphos and
Juvenile reports County had the most confirmed
deaths: five, including a baby
area towns, or by rural motor
V. Irene Evans route where available $2.09 per
BB-gun assault and two other children. Sherry
Fair rushed to her aunt’s home June 24, 1915-April 25, 2010
week. By mail in Allen, Van
Wert, or Putnam County, $105
Delphos Police were called in the county. She said an hour V. Irene Evans, 94, of per year. Outside these counties
to the 400 block of South Cass and a half after the tornado Delphos and formerly of rural $119 per year.
Street at 5:57 p.m. Thursday passed, a woman lay dying in Van Wert County, died at 6:20 Entered in the post office
in reference to an assault com- a ditch along a dirt road beside a.m. Sunday at the Sarah Jane in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
plaint. the body of her husband. Living Center. Periodicals, postage paid at
Upon officers’ arrival, the “She was laying there just She was born June 24, 1915, Delphos, Ohio.
At 4129 Elida Road, Lima juvenile victim said another crying,” a shaken Fair said. in Van Wert County to Jesse No mail subscriptions will be
(across from juvenile had shot him with an “She was broke up bad. It hurt and Leona (Smith) Brown. accepted in towns or villages
air soft BB gun, striking the me watching, but nobody could On Nov. 16, 1936, she mar- where The Daily Herald paper
Tracy’s Appliances)
victim in the neck. get to her. The ambulances ried Raymond Evans, who died carriers or motor routes provide
couldn’t get through because on Oct. 19, 1974. daily home delivery for $2.09
Items taken of the trees.” Survivors include sons J. per week.
If you suffer from from home Authorities had not released David (Barbara) Evans and
Robert (Margaret) Evans of
405 North Main St.
TELEPHONE 695-0015
a list of the dead.
• Foot pain Delphos Police were called Tornadoes also were report- Van Wert and Wilbur (Judy) Office Hours
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
• Leg pain to the 1000 Block of Lima ed in Louisiana, Arkansas and Evans of Delphos; daughter
Carlene Gerdeman of Delphos; POSTMASTER:
Avenue at 6:38 p.m. Sunday Alabama. The storm system
• Back pain in reference to a burglary tracked northeastward, down- 15 grandchildren, 24 great Send address changes
to THE DAILY HERALD,
grandchildren and five great-
We can help! complaint.
Upon officers’ arrival, the
ing trees in northwest Georgia
early Sunday and later damag- great grandchildren.
405 N. Main St.
Delphos, Ohio 45833
victim stated that someone ing two schools and several She was also preceded in
NEW had gained entry into the resi- mobile homes in Darlington, death by son Larry Evans;
daughter Margaret “Maggie” Scholars of the Day
HOURS
dence and had taken personal S.C.
Mon.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-4 items of the victim and anoth- Kramer; sons-in-law Irvin
In Alabama, authorities
er resident. attributed two deaths to severe Gerdeman and Pud Kramer;
weather. A 50-year-old woman and stepbrother Wilber
Revolutionary design greatly
reduces impact to the body. LOCAL PRICES was killed when she slipped Brown.
Mrs. Evans was a homemak-
and hit her head as she headed
Doctor recommended. Corn: $3.25 to a storm shelter Saturday, and er and member of Women’s
Wheat: $4.43 a 32-year-old man was killed Circle of the Church. She was
Beans: $9.83 when the car he was riding in a Gold Star Mother who served
struck a tree that had blown on the Ridge Township Board
down across a road. More than of Elections and was an avid
bingo player.
See Us For All Your 30 other injuries were reported
in the state, none serious. Funeral services begin at 11
a.m. Wednesday at the Alspach-
St. John’s Scholar of the

Financing Needs
Day is Scott
Gearhart Funeral Home and
BIRTHS Crematory in Van Wert, the
Recker.
Congratulations
ST. RITA’S Rev. Paul Miller officiating.
E O M Burial will follow in Ridge Scott!
H OM AUT FAR
A boy was born April 22
to Curt and Rachel Bassett of Cemetery in Middle Point. Jefferson’s Scholar of the
Delphos. Friends may call from 2-8
Day is Damien
A boy was born April 21 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral
home. Dudgeon.
to Lindsey Sheaks and Robert
Ohman of Cloverdale. Memorials are to the Sarah Congratulations
Jane Living Center activities Damien!

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STATE/LOCAL
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is 1,217. of ladies who hold weekly “Pohono, Spirit of the Puffing
Members of the Planning The Glory Riders spent prayer services at the Capitol. Wind” by the Anwanneechee,
Committee are David Adams most of the week in and They do this in much the same the Yosemite Indians. Then
(Lima City Council), Syl around Sacramento. At the way as the Glory Riders by there is the Ribbon Falls, the
Essick, Roy Hollenbacher present time they are camped praying for people to turn their highest waterfall in North
(Bath Township Trustee), at Folsom, which is located hearts to the Lord and praying America, with a drop of 2,425
Millie Hughes (Lima Area on Rt. 50, just a tad east of that the nation will follow. feet. Other waterfalls are
League of Women Voters), Sacramento. They have had Beth said the Red Room in equally beautiful.
Mitch Kingsley (Bluffton to spend maintenance time the Capitol was very striking. About midway through the
Village Council), Frank on some of the trailers and The red represents royalty valley on the north side is
Lamar (Perry Township equipment. Beth’s trailer was or wealth, a carry-over from El Capitan, the largest single
Trustee), Jed Metzger (Lima/ in good shape; Larry double- some English heritage in the granite monolith on earth.
Allen County Chamber of checked it before she took area. She said the view from Rock climbers from all over
Commerce), Greg Sneary to the road. The down time the third floor of the building the world come to conquer
(County Commissioner), gave the horses a needed rest. is spectacular. Old Town is the rock with its 4,000-foot
and Marcel Wagner (Allen Horses get stressed, just like only five or six blocks from
Economic Development summit.
humans, when their habitat the Capitol. Another symbol of the
Group). For more informa- keeps changing. One of their Sacramento has had an
tion, call Common Threads park is Half Dome. It is one of
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419-224-6873. grass for the horses but it was time the Glory Riders have in the world. At a height of
Porter to host St.
also laden with ticks. Beth been there. When it rains, the 2,000 feet, the split rock is
had to take 20 ticks off of Bob snails come out of the ground full of mystery.
Jude’s auction one day and removed 10-15
of them from Tee. Some of
in droves. Many rice fields
can be found in the lowlands
Beth called me on Friday
and said they were not able
the humans were attacked by of the area. to make the trip but here’s
The 14th Annual St. Jude’s the ticks also. Beth said being During their stay, they’ve
Benefit Auction will be held hoping the description of
“stuck” in one area, provided camped in all four corners of Yosemite will encourage
at 4 p.m. on Saturday at Porter time for a peaceful and serene Sacramento, which gave them
Auction, 19326 Co. Rd. 60, many of you to make the trip
experience. the opportunity to re-dedicate someday. It was 40 years ago
Grover Hill. Wednesday Beth and each section to the Lord.
A large variety of items when I visited Yosemite with
15-year-old Vanessa Garcia As a “bossy big sister,” my husband and parents. I
have been donated for action, ventured downtown where this writer tried to influence
including: 2 tickets to Kings can still visualize it just as if
they toured the State Capitol Beth and her friends to drive it were yesterday.
Island, pedal cars, 9-foot and visited Old Town. the 200 miles to Yosemite
umbrella, Ohio State corn hole The State Capitol was built National Park. This park cov-
games, OSU 2010 Rose Bowl 1860-74 and is noted for its ers 1,189 square miles and
picture, OSU Lanterns, John lofty glass dome, which rises is one of the most beautiful
Deere cabinet, R&K Ranch 210 feet above the street. The places in the United States.
pheasant hunt, Spiderman building underwent complete Words can not describe its
motorized kids 4-wheeler w/6 restoration in the 70s. The beauty. Naturalist John Muir
wet battery, grocery items, surrounding park has trees, worked tirelessly to get this
candy, car washes, pizzas and shrubs and other plants from area saved for the park and
other miscellaneous items. around the world. Ansell Adams is famous for
There will also be a 50/50 Their tour guide was also his striking black and white
cash drawing and Chinese a minister of the Full Gospel photographs, of Yosemite.
cake auction. Church. He does this to sup- The waterfalls of the park

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POLITICS “A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging
their prejudices.”
— William James, American philosopher and psychologist (1842-1910)

Democrats willing to test


GOP over Wall St. deal
By JIM KUHNHENN tion also would require deriv- Committee Chairwoman
The Associated Press atives, blamed for helping Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., to
precipitate the meltdown, to incorporate her committee’s
WASHINGTON — With be traded in open exchanges. derivatives provisions into
a showdown vote loom- The House already passed the broader regulatory legisla-
ing, Democrats are resist- its version of the legislation. tion. At least two Republicans
ing Republican appeals for a Senate Republican Leader — Sens. Charles Grassley of
broad compromise on finan- Mitch McConnell on Friday Iowa and Olympia Snowe of
cial overhaul legislation and blocked Democrats’ efforts Maine — are on record sup-
are eager to test whether GOP to bring the bill up for debate, porting Lincoln’s derivatives
unity will crack in an anti- setting up a vote today that package.
Wall Street political climate. will require 60 votes to Derivatives are the com-
The top negotiators on the move ahead. McConnell and plex securities blamed for
regulatory bill — Democratic Shelby said Sunday that with- helping precipitate the 2008
Sen. Christopher Dodd and out a deal with Dodd, all 41 Wall Street crisis.
Patrick banks on Republican Sen. Richard Republican senators would One of the most sweep-

IT WAS NEWS THEN 3-way gov. race


Shelby — professed to be
close to a deal during a joint
appearance on NBC’s “Meet
vote to stall the start of debate.
Shelby said a deal in time for
the vote was unlikely.
ing of Lincoln’s restrictions
would require banks to spin
off their derivatives business
One Year Ago BOSTON (AP) — In a the Press.” But unlike the health care into subsidiaries with a sepa-
• The National Association Letter Carriers will hold its 17th tough year for Democrats, the But Shelby conceded that debate, public sentiment rate source of capital. Large
annual food drive on May 9, with the Delphos Post Office par- political fate of Obama pal “inches sometimes are miles,” was not working in favor of banks fiercely opposed the
ticipating. This year, food collected will be distributed between Deval Patrick is on the line in and the two did not hold a Republicans. Public opin- provision. The administration
the St. Vincent de Paul Society and the First Assembly of Good his bid for a second term as negotiating session Sunday. ion is leaning toward more has called for banks to end
food pantry. They, in turn, will distribute the food to anyone in Massachusetts’ governor. Appearing this morning on regulation of large financial trading in speculative securi-
need in the Delphos area, regardless of religious affiliation. His popularity already bat- a network news show, Shelby institutions, and a Securities ties but not to jettison opera-
tered by a series of gaffes said, “I don’t believe we’ll and Exchange Commission tions that create derivatives
25 Years Ago — 1985 and the state’s economic have a deal today.” lawsuit alleging fraud by markets for clients.
• Elida Future Farmers of America member Mark Cellars woes, Patrick found him- The legislation is the most Goldman Sachs has added In yet another attempt
was recently named one of the top three turf and landscape pro- sweeping effort to rein in the cloud of scandal to Wall to attract Republicans,
self jolted again in January
ficiency award winners in the state. Mark will receive his award financial institutions since the Street. Democrats appeared willing
by Republican Scott Brown’s
at the 57th all Ohio State FFA convention. Member Bob Fricke Great Depression. Aimed at On Sunday, Dodd, to jettison from the bill a $50
will be competing in the prepared public speaking contest at the victory in the race for the late
Ted Kennedy’s U.S. Senate avoiding a recurrence of the D-Conn., agreed to tough- billion fund — financed by
state convention. near collapse of the financial en his overarching bill with large banks — that would
• Jefferson boys track team crushed Hicksville and Crestview seat amid voter anger at
Democrats in Washington and system in 2008, it would cre- stronger rules on derivatives, have been used to liquidate
in a triangular meet. The Wildcats rolled up 117 points, Hicksville ate a mechanism for liquidat- including one that had drawn failing firms once considered
42 and Crestview eight. Matt Closson won the shot put at 43-11 ¾ the Statehouse.
Now his re-election may ing large firms that get into objections from the Obama “too big to fail.” The fund has
and his brother Tony took fourth with a toss of 38-10. trouble, set up a council to administration, according to been one of the main targets
• St. John’s baseball team lost to Elida 4-3. St. John’s scored hinge on the odd dynamics of
a three-way contest and the detect systemwide financial a Democratic official famil- of GOP criticism.
two runs in the fourth inning. The Jays’ third run came in the threats and establish a con- iar with the negotiations. Democrats said the time
seventh inning. Ron Vonderembse took the loss as he struck out presence of a former Democrat
in the field. sumer protection agency to Dodd entered into a tenta- had come to move on with
seven and walked three. Renner was the winning pitcher. He police lending. The legisla- tive deal with Agriculture the bill.

Obama’s Supreme Court point


struck out five and walked three. When state Treasurer
Timothy Cahill decided
50 Years Ago — 1960 last year to bolt from the

man remains low-key but tough


• Lester J. Sever, a resident of Royal Oak, Michigan, and Democratic Party and launch
former Delphos resident, has been named winner from among an independent bid for gover-
six entrants in a statewide applied lighting contest sponsored nor, party faithful accused him
by the Illuminating Engineering Society of Michigan, accord- of trying to leapfrog a poten-
tially costly primary. But with By NANCY BENAC office. The White House of them, in fact.
ing to word received here. Sever is the son of Anna M. Sever The Associated Press counsel is leading the search For decades, Bauer has
and a brother of Mrs. Oscar Williams, and Oliver Sever, polls now showing Patrick
holding a narrow lead over for a Supreme Court nominee been the go-to lawyer for
of Delphos. He is an electrical engineer and associate with WASHINGTON — White and planning how to steer Democrats looking for advice
the Albert Kahn Associated Architects and Engineers, Inc., Cahill and Republican candi-
House counsel Bob Bauer, that choice safely through the on campaign matters and eth-
Detroit, Mich. Sever’s presentation described the lighting of date and former health insur-
President Barack Obama’s shoals of Senate confirma- ics questions. Past clients
the new National Bank Building of Detroit. The bank building, ance CEO Charles Baker, it’s point man in the search for a tion. have included the Democratic
designed by Albert Kahn Associated Architects and Engineers, the GOP that’s crying foul. new Supreme Court justice, It’s a job that requires not National Committee, the cam-
Inc., has been described by a leading the appropriate air of a The Cahill factor is infuri- manages to get credit both just legal smarts but equal paign committees for House
“treasure box.” Sever will represent the Michigan Section of the ating the state’s beleaguered for an even temperament and parts political and media and Senate Democrats, con-
Illuminating Engineering Society at the Great Lakes Regional Republicans, who hoped his finesse with a sledge ham- savvy as well. gressional Democrats during
contest to be held in May in Cleveland. The national contest Brown’s win over Democratic mer. That’s only part of a bulg- Bill Clinton’s impeachment
will be held in Pittsburgh later in the summer. Attorney General Martha The combination is evi- ing portfolio that has the top saga, and a freshman senator
Coakley would signal the dent in one of Bauer’s favor- White House lawyer up at named Barack Obama.
75 Years Ago — 1935 start of a comeback year in a ite memories from the 2008 5 each morning to read the “We used to joke that
• The Jefferson High Boys Glee Club went to Columbus state where Democrats hold presidential primaries, when papers, in place at the White we had Bob Bauer on speed
to compete in the state finals. Girls and Boys Glee clubs and every statewide seat and over- Obama campaign aides wor- House for the 7:30 a.m. senior dial,” says former Senate
mixed choruses are to sing at the Columbus meet which is being whelming majorities in the ried that opposing forces were staff meeting, and poring over Democratic leader Tom
held at Capital University. Those who furnished cars to take the Legislature. trying to depress voter turn- paperwork late into the night Daschle, who relied on
boys to Columbus are Mrs. M. H. Westrich, Louis Fair, R. J. A poll released today is out. Bauer, the campaign’s at home. Bauer’s advice during the
Porter, M. C. Newton, K. W. Findley, Ed. Morris, W. M. Floyd, stoking Republican fears. It top lawyer, confidently reas- Bauer also is trying to impeachment drama and used
E. W. Bell and J. O. Stiverson. showed just 34 percent of sured staffers that he’d have help the administration find him as his personal lawyer
• A number of Delphos Democrats were in Van Wert for the likely voters support Patrick anyone engaged in such con- a way out of its conundrum for 15 years.
annual banquet of the Van Wert County Democratic Party at the — sobering numbers for any duct arrested. over what to do with detain- It was that specialized
YMCA. Those from Delphos were H. D. Bickel, H. A. Lang, incumbent — but 29 percent It was a morale-boosting ees at the Guantanamo Bay background that raised some
Charles Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. favor Cahill and 27 percent bit of bluster that campaign military prison, and he’s jug- eyebrows when Obama chose
Moots, Cecelia Kaverman, C. E. Mann, Louis Rimer, Mr. and support Baker. workers quickly turned into gling a full slate of other legal Bauer to serve as White House
Mrs. Amos Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder and Rose Fast. Republicans worry the a T-shirt that had “I (heart) issues. counsel in December.
• “Shirt Sleeves,” a three-act comedy drama of American survey, by the Western New Bauer” on the front and his He had a role in muscling But White House counsels
home life, was presented in a most pleasing and complete man- England College Polling quote — “We may have to the president’s health care have come from all sorts of
ner at St. John’s auditorium by members of the senior class of St. Institute, shows Cahill and arrest people” — splashed overhaul through Congress legal backgrounds, and there’s
John’s High School. Sister M. Bernice, director, and members of Baker splitting the anti-Patrick across the back. last month, and now his office no predicting which ones will
the cast, are being warmly praised for the general excellence of vote, and they are convinced “I felt, for a moment, like will help to fend off legal find the job a good fit.
the production and fine manner in which it was staged. Baker would be pulling away Patton,” Bauer later recalled, challenges to the law. “I was surprised that he
from Patrick if it weren’t for invoking the steel-jawed gen- It’s a surprisingly expan- took it,” said Joe Birkenstock,
Cahill. eral from World War II. “Not sive role for someone best a former counsel to the
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Patrick said he’s unfazed
by the polls.
bad.”
Now Bauer, 58, is plying
known for his expertise on
campaign finances and elec-
Democratic National
Committee who has worked
The Delphos Herald welcomes letters to the editor. Letters “I’m not focused on the his mix of legal reasoning tions. with Bauer over the years.
should be no more than 400 words. The newspaper reserves other candidates and their and tough-guy determination Bauer wrote the book on “It can be such a brutal posi-
the right to edit content for length, clarity and grammar. Letters campaigns. I’m focused on from a West Wing corner campaign finance law. Two tion.”

Mocked Democrat has no opponent


concerning private matters will not be published. what we have to do,” he said.
Failure to supply a full name, home address and daytime “What we have to do is to con-
phone number will slow the verification process and delay pub- tinue successfully governing
lication. through a crisis.” By GLEN JOHNSON for her own political future the groundwork to run for
Letters can be mailed to The Delphos Herald, 405 N. Main The key to success for The Associated Press — or opportunity for the each of their seats.
St., Delphos, Ohio 45833, faxed to 419-692-7704 or e-mailed any statewide candidate in Republicans — that virtually Kennedy succumbed to
to nspencer@delphosherald.com. Authors should clearly state Massachusetts is to appeal to BOSTON — The January everyone was talking about his disease last August, and
they want the message published as a letter to the editor. Anon- the majority of voters — just weekend after Democrat on Jan. 20.” Coakley was the first candi-
ymous letters will not be printed. over half — not enrolled in Martha Coakley lost a sup- Coakley acknowledges date in either party to declare
either major party. Running posedly can’t-miss election she’s monitoring the prog- her candidacy in January’s
for U.S. Senate, “Saturday ress of a potential Republican special election. She hand-
Moderately confused
as an independent could make
that easier by liberating a Night Live” underscored the challenger, but says she won’t ily won the Democrats’
candidate from a party plat- graveness of her political let her guard down until May December primary, and
form, Republican consultant future with a skit where a 4 — if then. Prospective can- seemed on cruise-control to
Meredith Warren said. Barack Obama impersonator didates have until that day win the seat her party had
“It could be very freeing labeled her “the single most to submit the signatures of held for more than a half-
not to be held down by the incompetent candidate ever 10,000 registered voters for century.
trappings of a party,” she said. to seek public office in this review by city and town Then Brown, a little-
Cahill hopes to scoop up nation’s history.” clerks. known state senator, rode a
votes wherever he can before Three months later, “I have always assumed wave of anti-government,
the Nov. 2 general election. In Coakley faces the very real I would have a Republican anti-Obama administration
just the past week, he crashed prospect of being re-elected opponent, and until May sentiment to victory.
a tea party rally on Boston as Massachusetts attorney 4, I’m still working on that Where Coakley disap-
Common and shook hands general this fall without a assumption,” Coakley said. peared from public views for
Republican opponent. Then, in a telling moment, days, and took a mini-vacation
outside the Massachusetts
The shift reflects linger- she added: “And after May on Cape Cod, Brown relent-
Republican Party convention
ing weakness within the state 4, I’m going to campaign lessly campaigned across the
in Worcester. When Democrats GOP, despite its success in and work as if I do have an state. He ended up winning,
gather in June, Cahill said, he staging Scott Brown’s upset opponent.” costing the president the 60th
plans to show up there, too. win. Until January, the 56-year- Democratic vote he needed to
“I don’t know what they It also highlights Coakley’s old Coakley had been some- avoid filibusters in the Senate,
were saying behind my back, work to rehabilitate her thing of the golden girl of forcing him to overhaul his
but to my face they were image, as well as the satisfac- Massachusetts politics. She tactics for passing a national
very cordial,” Cahill said tion some voters feel for her was elected district attorney health care overhaul.
of the GOP gathering. “I’m in her current role. in high-profile Middlesex Coakley herself later con-
an independent, and I think “There is some irony in County, then succeeded her ceded the depth of her failure,
my message resonates with that,” said Paul Watanabe, mentor, Thomas Reilly, as telling one interviewer, “I’ll
Republicans as well as conser- a political science profes- attorney general. When Sen. always be the woman who
vative Democrats.” sor at UMass-Boston. “In John Kerry ran for presi- lost Ted Kennedy’s seat.”
Inside the convention hall, some ways, it’s as though the dent in 2004, and then Sen. She told The Associated
where Cahill was viewed as January election didn’t take Edward M. Kennedy was Press she considered not
the ultimate political spoiler, place, or that at least it did diagnosed with brain cancer seeking re-election, but only
he got a frostier reception. not have the consequences in May 2008, Coakley laid momentarily.
www.delphosherald.com Monday, April 26, 2010 The Herald – 5

COMMUNITY
LANDMARK Allen County Museum to present CAMPUS NOTE

‘The Harding Affair: Love and OSU-Lima names dean’s list


Espionage during the Great War’
The Ohio State University Cruikshank, Desiray Goedde,
at Lima announces its Dean’s Samantha Krieg, Samuel
List for Winter Quarter 2010. Musto, Matthew Neal, Jaden
The following full-time stu- Overholt, Chelsea Slusher,
The Allen County changed by this relationship? same light again. dents maintained a 3.5 grade Kevin Wisher and Bryan
Museum, 620 W. Market Did Carrie talk Warren out of Robenalt was born in point average while taking at Yahna.
VFW Post 9648 St., Lima, will offer “The running for president in 1916, Lima in 1956. He was raised least 12.0 credit hours: Cloverdale
Harding Affair: Love and a race he likely would have in a family of seven children, Delphos Alexis Hill, Amy
Columbus Grove Espionage During the Great won? Then Warren Harding, his father a lawyer and his Elizabeth Crites, Jenna Hohlbein
War” at 2 p.m. Sunday at the not Woodrow Wilson, would mother an activist in local Dancer, Aaron Hermiller, Columbus Grove
CALENDAR OF museum.
The presenter is James
have been the U.S. war presi-
dent. Counter factual argu-
politics and education. He
majored in political science
Denise Knippen, Kyle
Mullenhour, Alyssa Pohlman
Travis Tourjee
Fort Jennings
EVENTS Robenalt.
Warren Harding fell in
ments abound. Based on over
800 pages of correspondence
at Miami University, spent a
semester abroad in Miami’s
and Adam Warniment.
Elida
Julie Markward
Van Wert
love with his beautiful neigh- that had been placed under seal program in Luxembourg Timothy Alderman, Jessica Chris Anderson, Thomas
TODAY bor Carrie Phillipsin the in the archives of the Library and graduated magna cum Anderson, Bethany Billings, Baer, Ethan Enyart and Frank
7 p.m. — Ottoville village summer of 1905, almost a of Congress, The Harding laude in 1978. He followed Andrew Bok, William Howard.
Spencerville Historial Society to
council meets at the municipal decade before he was elected Affair tells the previously in his father’s footsteps in
building. a United States Senator and unexamined and unknown attending The Ohio State
Marion Township Trustees
sponsor Antique Appraisal Day
15 years before he became stories of Harding’s personal University College of Law
meet at the township house. the 29th President of the and political life, including and was Order of the Coif
7:30 p.m. — Delphos United States. When the two his passionate and politically when he graduated in 1981.
Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the lovers began their long-term complicated romance. Robenalt took a job with Spencerville Historical pottery, toys, Americana,
Eagles Lodge. and torrid affair, neither of In his newest book, Thompson, Hine and Flory Society will sponsor Antique depression era items, post
them could have foreseen the Robenalt explores the reasons (now Thompson Hine LLP) Appraisal Day beginning at cards, jewelry, paper items,
TUESDAY impact of one of the greatest that the United States became in Cleveland and has been a noon on May 15 at VFW Post etc. NO coins, books, oriental
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite conflicts in history — the involved in the Great War, trial lawyer with this firm for 6772 in Spencerville, regis- rugs, baskets, stamps or mili-
at Delphos Senior Citizen First World War — on their and explains why so many the last 28 years. Robenalt tration starts at 11:30 a.m. tary items. Proceeds go to Log
Center, 301 Suthoff Street. relationship. Harding would Americans at the time sup- previously spoke at the Allen Appraisals are $5 each, limit Cabin Fund. Call Judy Beebe
6 p.m. — Weight Watchers become a Senator with the ported Germany, even after County Museum in 2004 3 per person. Appraiser Anne at 419-647-4960 or 419-647-
meets at Trinity United power to vote for war, while the U.S. entered conflict in on his first book, “Linking Stratton will appraise dolls, 4333 or Greta Mulholland at
Methodist Church, 211 E. Phillips and her daughter like- the spring of 1917.The com- Rings, William W. Durbin, manuscripts, tin types, pic- 419-647-4851 for more infor-
Third St. ly became German agents, prehensive revelations are the Magic and Mystery of tures, advertising pieces, china, mation.
7 p.m. — Delphos Area spying on a U.S. training set in a suspenseful narrative America,” a biography about
Simply Quilters meets at the camp in the hopes of gauging that interweaves a real-life his great-grandfather. For all the news that matters,
Delphos Area Chamber of the pace of mobilization of romance/spy drama with the Books will be available subscribe to The Delphos Herald
Commerce, 306 N. Main St. the U.S. Army for entry into story of Harding’s rise to the for purchase and Robenalt
Delphos City Council the battlefields in France. presidency - a story that will will sign them. This program
meets at the municipal build-
ing, 608 N. Canal St.
But was world history never be seen in quite the is free and open to the public Moms, Dads & Grads
7:30 p.m. — Alcoholics
IN THE SERVICE
A gift c
Anonymous, First Presbyterian ertifica
Church, 310 W. Second St.
to Keith te
8:30 p.m. — Elida vil-
lage council meets at the town Simpson joins Army under Landeck ’s
hall.

WEDNESDAY
Delayed Entry Program Tavern
is the
9 a.m. - noon — Putnam Nicholas M. Simpson has vidual training in their career
County Museum is open, 202 joined the United States Army job specialty prior to being perfect
E. Main St. Kalida. under the Delayed Entry assigned to their first perma- gift.
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite Program. The program gives nent duty station. Make plans now to be here for our
at Delphos Senior Citizen young men and women the Simpson graduated in
Center, 301 Suthoff Street. opportunity to delay enter- 2008 from Western Hills •Kentucky
ing active duty for up to one High School and received an
11:45 a.m. — Rotary Club
year. associate degree in 2009 from Happy Birthday Derby Party -
meets at the Eagles Lodge,
1600 E. Fifth St. The enlistment gives the Raymond Walters College, May 1
new soldier the option to learn Cincinnati. He will report April 27
6 p.m. — Shepherds of Jessica Williams
Christ Associates meet in the a new skill, travel and become to Fort Jackson, Columbia, •Mothers’s Day
eligible to receive as much S.C., for basic training in Linda Fair
St. John’s Chapel. Lindsay Core Brunch Buffet
7 p.m. — Bingo at St. as $50,000 toward a college May.
education. After completion He is the son of Shawn Bobbie Pohlman
John’s Little Theatre. Kaylee Grant
of basic military training, sol- Simpson of Cincinnati and
diers receive advanced indi- Kelly Catlett of Delphos. Mary Brogan
THURSDAY
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen K of C hall blood drive meets unit goal
Center, 301 Suthoff Street.
The American Red Cross Donors receiving pins were: First-time donor was Ruth
5-7 p.m. — The Interfaith
Thrift Shop is open for shop-
Blood Drive was held recently — Patricia Brinkman - 4 gal- Deaton. 14620 Landeck Rd.
at the Knights of Columbus Hall, lons The next Blood Drive at the 419-692-0833
ping.
Delphos. — Melissa Wurst - 6 gallons K.of C. Hall will be on June 2.
The goal was met with 38 — Marilyn Sickels - 8 gallons
FRIDAY productive units given. — Vernon Fischer - 8 gallons
7:30 a.m. — Delphos
Optimist Club, A&W Drive-
In, 924 E. Fifth St. VOTE
FROM BABY TO GRADUATE
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite It seemed like just a few short years...
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff Street.
Kim
1-4:30 p.m. — Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shop-
ping.
BRANDT
for
SATURDAY COUNTY
9 a.m.-noon — Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shop-
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St. Vincent DePaul Society,
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Postal Museum is open. Grandparents
7 p.m. — Bingo at St. Grandparents
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The 17th Annual
SUNDAY
1-3 p.m. — The Delphos
Canal Commission Annex
Museum, 241 N. Main St.,
will be open.

MONDAY
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite
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at Delphos Senior Citizen Now’s the time to reserve your graduates, from the Tri-County
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Herald at 419-695-0015 if
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TRACK RESULTS
St. John’s Invitational
Saturday’s Results
Girls Team Rankings: St. John’s
3. Kevin Stewart (FJ) 11:06.06; 4. Burkey
(AE) 11:09.64; 5. Schultz (CA) 11:11.73;
6. Austin Treesh (LV) 11:25.44; 7. Juarez
Jays sweep own track invitational
117, Jefferson 101, Hopewell-Loudon (HL) 11:36.16. second in the 8-team event crew is still trying to get their
88, Lincolnview 79, Allen East 57, Fort
Jennings 56, Calvert 47, Lima Central
Girls 4x400-Meter Relay: 1. Jefferson
(Corinne Metzger, Morgan Fischbach, but did not have one of their feet wet but he figures it’s
Cath. 25. Kayla Mullenhour, Emily Fought) 4:25.47; top performers. coming around.
Boys Team Rankings: St. John’s
123, Hopewell-Loudon 102, Calvert
2. Fort Jennings (Lori Bruskotter, Macy
Schroeder, Elaina Maag, Reanne “We came in second with- “We lost an awful lot of
90, Allen East 69, Jefferson 62, Lima Higginbotham) 4:36.28; 3. Allen East out having one of our top experience from last year and
Central Cath. 45, Fort Jennings 38,
Lincolnview 37.
4:42.76; 4. Calvert 4:45.35; 5. Hopewell-
Loudon 4:47.68; 6. St. John’s (Dana sprinters: Kennedy Boggs. we’re young overall but it’s
Girls 4x800-Meter Relay: 1. Lindeman, Kristina Desenberg, Tiffany She hurt her leg Wednesday coming. This is one more
Hopewell-Loudon 11:06.54; 2. Calvert
11:28.47; 3. Lincolnview (Taylar Boroff,
Geise, Emma Boggs) 4:48.06; 7.
Lincolnview (Ayla Eley, Ali Gorman, and probably will be out at day to get meet experience
Karissa Burns, Kerri Grothaus, Sabrina Taylor Miller, Kirsten Barnhart) 4:48.37. least two weeks, if not longer; for us,” he noted. “Andrew
Barnhart) 11:38.32; 4. Jefferson (Korey
Boggs, Katie Ring, Stephanie Koenig,
Boys 4x400-Meter Relay: 1. St. John’s
(Justin Hanf, Evan Burgei, Scott Recker, I just want her to take her time (Wiltsie) winning the long
Adrian Kimmett) 11:51.35; 5. Lima AJ Klausing) 3:41.26; 2. Hopewell-Loudon getting back,” head man Ryan jump and second in the 400
Central Cath. 12:22.03; 6. Fort Jennings
(Brittany Inkrott, Martina Weems, Cassie
3:47.77; 3. Calvert 3:48.32; 4. Fort
Jennings (Ryan Kraner, Dorian Moeller, Carder explained. “We had to was a good performance, as
Kaverman, Samantha Dulle) 14:04.63. Jeremy Kohli, Tyler Wiedeman) 3:51.70; 5. replace her in three relays and was Cory (Osting) in the shot
Boys 4x800-Meter Relay: 1. Allen
East 8:56.82; 2. Calvert 8:59.59; 3.
Lincolnview (Jack Frank, Brooks Ludwig,
Ryan Profit, Sloan Whitaker) 3:57.10; 6. the high jump but I thought we put. We had a couple of fresh-
Hopewell-Loudon 9:16.13; 4. St. John’s Jefferson (Cody Biglow, Jacob Leach, Joey did very well with some fresh- men that really stepped up
(Ryan Fischer, Ryan Ricker, Mark Boggs,
Jake Hays) 9:24.55; 5. Fort Jennings
Lindeman, Trenton Gossman) 3:59.85.
Girls High Jump: 1. Tiffany Geise men in there. (Senior) Kayla today: Nick Gallmeier and
(Ryan Kraner, Kevin Stewart, Dorian (SJ) 5-2; 2. Kracher (HL) 4-10; 3. (tie) Mullenhour did well in the Cody Bigelow.
Moeller, Aaron Schnipke) 9:33.26; 6.
Lincolnview (Joseph Shoppell, Austin
Greeley (LC) and Grandillo (CA) 4-6;
5. Stacie Chandler (FJ) 4-6; 6. Calista 4x2 and the hurdles. (Junior) “Overall, I felt we com-
Treesh, Lucas Myers, Jeff Jacomet) Dowdy (LV) 4-4; 7. Alyssa Faurot (SJ) Emily Fought has only been peted well across the board
9:47.90.
Girls 100-Meter Hurdles: 1. Gabrielle
4-2; 8. Davidson (HL) 4-2.
Boys High Jump: 1. Dodson (CA)
long-jumping for a week and and that is what we’re aiming
Metzner (SJ) 16.21; 2. Kayla Mullenhour 5-8; 2. (tie) Kody Richardson (DJ) and came in second. Those are for. We have another invita-
(DJ) 16.67; 3. Kaylee Thatcher (LV)
16.84; 4. McAllister (HL) 17.21; 5. Ayla
E. Miller (AE) 5-6; 4. (tie) Scott Recker
(SJ) and Sloan Whitaker (LV) 5-4; 6.
extra points we haven’t had tional Thursday, so we’ll get
Eley (LV) 18.22; 6. Alicia Ankerman (SJ) Joey Lindeman (DJ) 5-2; 7. Ryan Fischer success getting in recent years. a couple of good workouts
18.26; 7. Schafer (AE) 18.38. (SJ) 5-0. Mallorie Wilson was solid in between now and then and go
Boys 110-Meter Hurdles: 1. Joe Girls Pole Vault: 1. Bailey Calvelage In the boys 100-meter dash, St. John’s Evan Burgei the throws, as she normally is.” see what we can do.”
gains a step on an LCC runner for the victory.
Haggard, (SJ) 16.04; 2. Parker (LC) (SJ) 9-0; 2. Alicia Ankerman (SJ) 8-6; 3.
17.04; 3. Painter (HL) 17.54: 4. Mac King
(LV) 18.75; 5. Cody Biglow (DJ) 19.12;
(tie) Korey Boggs (DJ), Pajka (LC) and
Lucius (HL) 8-0; 6. Frank (HL) 7-6; 7.
Carder is looking down the First, Jefferson hosts Lima
6. Evan Williams (LV) 19.32; 7. Nathan Ashley Dominique (LV) 6-6. By JIM METCALFE today but we got some nice road, toward the Northwest Central Catholic 4:30 p.m.
Wurst (FJ) 20.51.
Girls 100-Meter Dash: 1. Allison
Boys Pole Vault: 1. Hollar (AE) 11-3;
2. Adams (HL) 11-0; 3. (tie) Mac King The Delphos Herald performances from a number Conference meet and dis- today, while St. John’s brings
Reindel (SJ) 12.61; 2. Bridget Culp (DJ) (LV), Brandon Jacomet (LV) and Fox jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com of kids. It’s starting to come tricts. in Spencerville and Perry
12.64; 3. Haley McAbee (LV) 13.32; 4.
Bailey Calvelage (SJ) 13.52; 5. Calista
(HL) 9-6; 6. (tie) Isaac Altenburger (SJ)
and Tyler Miller (DJ) 9-0. together.” “What’s good about today 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. Fort
Dowdy (LV) 13.74; 6. Klepper (CA) Girls Long Jump: 1. Bailey Calvelage DELPHOS — Weather His Lady Jay counterpart, is you will see some of these Jennings is in a quad meet
13.96; 7. Lucius (HL) 13.97.
Boys 100-Meter Dash: 1. Evan
(SJ) 15-2 1/2; 2. Casey Patterson (LV)
14-3 1/2; 3. Lucius (HL) 13-9 1/2; 4. threatened Saturday’s St. Dave Desenberg, was also teams down the road,” he and Lincolnview is in the Van
Burgei (SJ) 10.94; 2. Rogers (LC) 11.07; Kristina Desenberg (SJ) 13-7; 5. Emily John’s Invitational track meet pleased with his girls. added. Wert County Meet 4:30 p.m.
3. Demith (CA) 11.82; 4. Blake Williams
(SJ) 11.89; 5. Wood (HL) 11.91; 6. Allen
Fought (DJ) 13-6 1/2; 6. Corinne Metzger
(DJ) 13-1; 7. Andrews (HL) 13-0 1/4. at the Scott Memorial Track. “I challenged the girls ear- Bub Lindeman’s boys as well.
(LC)11.92; 7. Nick Gallmeier (DJ) 11.97.
Girls 4x200-Meter Relay: 1. Jefferson
Boys Long Jump: 1. Andrew Wiltsie
(DJ) 17-11 3/4; 2. Dorian Moeller (FJ)
Fortunately for the partici- lier in the week — I don’t feel
(Kayla Mullenhour, Emily Fought, Morgan 17-4; 3. TJ Cross (SJ) 17-1 1/2; 4. Austin pants, it held off, allowing for we’ve had a complete meet
Fischbach, Bridget Culp) 1:49.40; 2.
Fort Jennings (Alyssa Piasecki, Stacie
Treesh (LV) 16-9; 5. Ben Smith (FJ) 16-2
1/4; 6. Ryan Fischer (SJ) 16-0 1/4; 7.
a fairly nice day to run. yet — and they responded.
Chandler, Stephanie Clay, Kristyna Joey Lindeman (DJ) 15-9 3/4. The Blue Jays were the They accepted the challenge,”
Vodickova) 1:56.09; 3. Lincolnview
(Calista Dowdy, Haley McAbee, Kaylee
Girls Discus: 1. Mallorie Wilson (DJ)
99-11; 2. Truex (AE) 98-10; 3. Hohman
beneficiary, winning both he observed. “It was a fun
Thatcher, Casey Patterson) 1:57.76; 4. (HL) 98-7; 4. Tiffany Recker (SJ) 91-6; 5. portions. week for them; they had dif-
Calvert 2:01.39; 5. St. John’s (Alyssa Bingham (AE) 90-3; 6. Katie Runyon (LV) “It’s a good day to run ferent themes every day and
a meet; I’ll take a day like wore different outfits.”
Faurot, Brittany Kramer, Ally Mohler, 87-1; 7. Siegel (HL) 85-8.
Alicia Ankerman) 2:01.75. Boys Discus: 1. Steven Metcalfe (SJ)
Boys 4x200-Meter Relay: 1. 142-11; 2. Nathan Jackson (SJ) 138-7; 3. this any time. This is a fun The week of practice ended
tournament to have,” Jays up in solid results.
St. John’s (Justin Hanf, AJ Klausing, Hoover (HL) 136-2; 4. Engle (AE) 127-
Evan Burgei, Scott Recker) 1:35.92; 2. 10; 5. Cook (LC) 123-6; 6. Mathias (CA)
Hopewell-Loudon 1:37.57; 3. Jefferson 113-10; 7. Cory Osting (DJ) 106-6. boys coach Jay DeWitt noted. “We had many personal
(Kody Richardson, Nick Gallmeier, Nick
Dunlap, Andrew Wiltsie) 1:37.82; 4.
Girls Shot Put: 1. Truex (AE) 33-3
1/2; 2. Mallorie Wilson (DJ) 32-8 3/4; 3. “Plus, the competition is records set today. We had
Calvert 1:39.90; 5. Allen East 1:41.39; Tiffany Recker (SJ) 31-8; 4. Hohman smaller schools like us but 55 points coming out of the
6. Lincolnview (Tyler Kraner, Ryan Profit,
Jack Frank, Sloan Whitaker) 1:45.30.
(HL) 30-9 1/2; 5. Audrey Bowen (LV)
29-7 1/2; 6. Amanda Young (FJ) 29-4; 7. they are good teams.” field events and that was a
Girls 1,600-Meter Run: 1. Perkins Shelbi Brown (DJ) 28-11.50. DeWitt figures his team is big plus,” he added. “Bailey
(AE) 5:47.62; 2. Emma Boggs (SJ)
5:52.52; 3. Buchman (CA) 5:55.46; 4.
Boys Shot Put: 1. Williams (AE) 45-9
3/4; 2. Cory Osting (DJ) 44-0 1/2; 3. rounding into shape. (Calvelage) in particular had
Krumel (LC) 5:55.86; 5. Adrian Kimmett Hoover (HL) 41-9 1/2; 4. Blake Williams “We don’t have the one a very strong meet: she won
(DJ) 5:59.46; 6. Reinhart (HL) 6:08.79; 7.
Taylar Boroff (LV) 6:25.03.
(SJ) 40-0 1/2; 5. Engle (AE) 39-10 1/2; 6.
Steven Metcalfe (SJ) 39-4 1/2; 7. Cook superstar, like Cameron the pole vault with a PR of
Boys 1,600-Meter Run: 1. Wise (HL) (LC) 39-2 1/2. Hermiller, that we had for 9 feet, had a 15-3 long jump
4:41.65; 2. Brickner (CA) 4:50.25; 3.
Ryan Kraner (FJ) 4:55.09; 4. Brodman
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Ayersville Diller Invitational the past few years. You to win it and was part of the
(CA) 4:57.90; 5. Kesner (LC) 5:02.08; Saturday’s Results don’t replace someone like winning 4x100. She was also
6. Truex (AE) 5:09.20; 7. Austin Treesh
(LV) 5:11.33.
Girls Team Rankings: Patrick Henry
108, Liberty Center 77.83, Pettisville 67.50, that but I think this might be fourth in the 100. Outside of
Girls 4x100-Meter Relay: 1. St. John’s Otsego 58.50, Columbus Grove 50, the most balanced team I’ve her, though, we had no one
(Gabrielle Metzner, Bailey Calvelage,
Casey Schnipke, Allison Reindel) 52.22;
Archbold 45.83, Ottoville 41.50, Ottawa
Hills 36, Delta 34, Paulding 33, Tinora had,” he said. “We are going else have four events. Most
2. Jefferson (Corinne Metzger, Emily 29, Continental 24, Wayne Trace 23.50, to get points from a num- were in two, so we didn’t
Fought, Morgan Fischbach, Bridget
Culp) 52.88; 3. Hopewell-Loudon 56.85;
Stryker 10, (tie) Ayersville and Fairview 9,
Montpelier 5, Emannuel Christian 0.33. ber of areas instead of just pound them and got a lot of
4. Lincolnview (Kaylee Thatcher, Taylor Boys Team Rankings: 1. Archbold relying on sprinters. We’ve girls meet time. Emma Boggs
Miller, Haley McAbee, Calista Dowdy)
56.90; 5. Calvert 57.69; 6. Fort Jennings
130.66, Otsego 91.50, Columbus Grove
78, Patrick Henry 58, Delta 52, Liberty got some good sprinters — I was another leader; she was
(Andrea Heitmeyer, Gina Clay, Marissa Center 39, Paulding 27.50, Ayersville think Evan Burgei is starting second in the 1,600-meter run
Mesker, Reanne Higginbotham) 59.99.
Boys 4x100-Meter Relay: 1. St. John’s
27.33, Continental 26, Montpelier 24,
Tinora 23, Fairview 22, Ottoville 21, to become the lead guy there and third in the 800. She’s
(Justin Hanf, Joe Haggard, Blake Williams, Stryker 17, Pettisville 15, Ottawa Hills — but we got some big points been running against the girls
Evan Burgei) 45.56; 2. Jefferson (Kody
Richardson, Nick Gallmeier, Nick Dunlap,
10, Holgate 1.
Girls Pole Vault: 1. Yoder (PE) 9-6; out of Steven (Metcalfe), from Minster and Versailles
Andrew Wiltsie) 47.13; 3. Calvert 47.40; 2. Meyer (PH) 9-0; 3. Jones (PH) 9-0; Nathan (Jackson) and Blake and not having a lot of suc- Tom Morris photos
4. Allen East 48.21; 5. Hopewell-Loudon
48.34; 6. Lincolnview (Vernon Miller, Nick
4. Bodenbender (LC) 8-6; 5. Heather
Twining (CG) 8-0; 6. (tie) Vollmar (LC) (Williams) in the throws. cess but she had two PRs.” Jefferson senior Mallorie Wilson took first in the discus
Sowers, Kevin Markward, Evan Williams) and Rochefort (PE) 7-6; 8. Stephanie That really got us off well Jefferson’s girls came in at Saturday’s St. John’s Track and Field Invitational.

LOCAL ROUNDUP
50.91. Etzkorn (CG) 7-6.
Girls 400-Meter Dash: 1. Macy Boys Pole Vault: 1. Tyler Wolfe (CG)
Schroeder (FJ) 1:04.89; 2. Stacie 14-7; 2. (tie) Johnston (AY), Herrett (AR)
Chandler (FJ) 1:05.02; 3. Horn (CA) and Lehman (AR) 12-0; 5. Sowder (PA)
1:05.18; 4. Casey Patterson (LV) 1:08.76; 12-0; 6. Colin Grothaus (CG) 11-6; 7. (tie)
5. Tiffany Geise (SJ) 1:10.11; 6. Dana
Lindeman (SJ) 1:11.12; 7. Harrison (HL)
Nieberding (DE) and Geckle (CO) 11-6.
Girls Shot Put: 1. Busick (LC) 37-1; The Delphos Herald Elida 010 223 0-893 Arlington scored all the Brad Hall took the tough-
1:11.30. 2. Myers (PH) 34-9 1/2; 3. Watchman (TI) ----- Mechanicsburg 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 - 7 6 4
WP: Aryanna Brown; LP: Parsons.
runs it needed in the sixth. luck loss for New Riegel (4-10);
Boys 400-Meter Dash: 1. Scott
Recker (SJ) 54.57; 2. Nick Gallmeier
33-4 1/2; 4. Hug (AY) 33-2; 5. Grinnell
(FV) 32-9 1/2; 6. Donaldson (PA) 32-5; Lady ’Dawgs win 1, lose 1 Matt Thompson went 2-for- he only gave up two hits but
(DJ) 56.71; 3. Gatchell (HL) 56.72; 4. 7. Lauren Kramer (OV) 31-9; 8. Rachel HOUSTON — Elida’s Championship Game 3 for the Bulldogs (8-10). ceded seven walks. However,
Houston 11, Elida 5
Thompson (CA) 56.88; 5. Kersker (AE)
57.31; 6. Smith (CA) 57.88; 7. Jacob
Beining (OV) 31-1 1/2.
Boys Shot Put: 1. Dylan Vogt (CG) softball team finished 1-1 Elida 100 013 0 - 574 Elida hosts Ottawa- of the six runs charged against
Leach (DJ) 58.21. 55-1 1/2R; 2. Wilson (DE) 46-1 1/2; 3. in the Houston Invitational Houston 310 3 4 0 x - 11 6 4 Glandorf 5 p.m. Tuesday. him, one was earned.
Girls 300-Meter Hurdles: 1. Kayla
Mullenhour (DJ) 49.16; 2. Schafer (AE)
Meyers (AR) 44-5; 4. Champion (MO)
43-11; 5. Zinn (LC) 42-11; 6. Adam Bair Saturday. WP: Monnier; LP: Jenn Game 1 Grove is at Crestview 5
51.76; 3. McAllister (HL) 52.86; 4. Kaylee (CG) 42-6; 7. Strong (AR) 41-0; 8. Knick- The Lady Bulldogs scored Eilerman. 2B: Willoughby (H), Arlington 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - 2 7 1 p.m. this afternoon.
Monnier (H), Hooks (H). HR:
Thatcher (LV) 52.91; 5. Elaina Maag (FJ)
55.49; 6. Ayla Eley (LV) 56.19; 7. Kayla
koppenhofer (HO) 40-11 1/2.
Girls Long Jump: 1. Smith (AR) 17-4
three times in the top of the Monnier (H).
Elida 000 000 1-130 Col. Grove 8, New Riegel 2
Friend (SJ) 59.56. 1/4; 2. Baun (DE) 16-5 1/2; 3. Jamieson sixth to down Mechanicsburg -----
WP: Kevin Rogers; LP: Ronny Milam. 2B: NEW RIEGEL (2)
Zane Leonard (A), J. Leonard (A). ab-r-h-rbi
Boys 300-Meter Hurdles: 1. AJ
Klausing (SJ) 43.73; 2. Begue (HL)
(OH) 15-11 1/2; 4. Levin (OT) 15-11; 5.
Weaks (LC) 15-5; 6. Lauren Koch (OV)
(9-7) 8-7 in the first game. Red Devils stay Reinhart dh 3-0-0-0, Clous ss
44.14; 3. Painter (HL) 45.92; 4. Mac King 15-4 1/4; 7. Kissel (TI) 15-3; 8. Riley Hope Bowman and Lindsay perfect vs. Elida Game 2 3-0-0-0, Hall cf 3-0-0-0, Brad Hall p
(LV) 46.08; 5. Cody Biglow (DJ) 47.29; 6.
Parker (LC) 48.77; 7. Criblez (AE) 50.47.
Eversole (CG) 14-10 3/4.
Boys Long Jump: 1. Sleigh (AR)
Peters backed the pitching of ELIDA — They were both Arlington 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 2 6 0 3-1-1-0, Mack c 3-1-1-1, B. Reinhart
Girls 800-Meter Run: 1. Perkins (AE) 22-7; 2. Hogrefe (PH) 21-4; 3. Fleetwood winner Aryanne Brown with nail-biters but Arlington’s
Elida 000 000 0-023 3b 3-0-0-0, Ganzales 1b 1-0-0-0,
WP: Zane Leonard; LP: Adam Keffer p 1-0-0-0, Acree rf 2-0-0-0,
2:40.90; 2. Reinhart-Anez (HL) 2:42.00; (OT) 20-11; 4. Wilhelm (OH) 20-3; 5. 2-for-4 performances at the baseball team stayed perfect Wagner rf 1-0-0-0, Honman 2b 2-0-
3. Emma Boggs (SJ) 2:44.12; 4. Coleman Vollmar (OT) 20-0; 6. Caleb Grothaus Von Sossan. 2B: Bower (A).
plate. (18-0) with a 2-1, 2-0 double- 0-0. Totals 27-2-2-1.
(HL) 2:46.34; 5. Adrian Kimmett (DJ)
2:48.56; 6. Marissa Mesker (FJ) 2:50.03;
(CG) 19-11; 7. Guilford (FV) 19-10; 8.
Lambert (FV) 19-9. In the title game, Houston ---- COLUMBUS GROVE (8)
header sweep Saturday at Ed Ricker records
7. Dearth (AE) 2:50.31. Girls Discus: 1. Myers (PH) 125-5;
got up 7-1 after four innings Sandy Field.
ab-h-r-rbi
Boys 800-Meter Run: 1. Wise (HL) 2. Donaldson (PA) 121-6; 3. Southwick
and wnt on to an 11-5 victory. 2-hitter for Grove Jesse Maag cf 3-3-0-0, Zack
2:07.29; 2. Mullen (CA) 2:11.08; 3. Truex (OT) 112-11; 4. Watchman (TI) 110-4; 5.
In game 1, Ronny Milam COLUMBUS GROVE Barrientes ss 3-2-0-0, Brandon
(AE) 2:13.10; 4. Kersker (AE) 2:16.33; Garcia (PE) 110-3; 6. Kate Martin (CG)
The Lady ’Dawgs (4-14) (Elida) and Kevin Rogers Hovest 3b 3-1-2-5, Matt Jennell
5. Brodman (CA) 2:18.92; 6. Ryan 108-5; 7. Busick (LC) 108-1; 8. Grinnell
actually outhit Houston (13- — Eli Ricker ran his record
Ricker (SJ) 2:21.22; 7. Lucas Myers (LV) (FV) 106-4.
(3-hitter) threw zeroes at each to 3-2 as he limited New
1b 3-0-2-1, Kyle Stechschulte lf
2:21.47. Boys Discus: 1. Dylan Vogt (CG)
3) 7-6 but four errors (which other until the Red Devils 3-0-0-1, Matt Jay c 3-0-0-0, Gavin
Girls 200-Meter Dash: 1. Bridget Culp 173-0; 2. Nathan Beining (OV) 149-10;
Houston also committed) cost Riegel to two hits in an 8-2 Windau rf 1-0-0-0, Spencer Wolfe
(DJ) 27.49; 2. Casey Patterson (LV) 27.88; 3. Josh Utrup (CG) 146-1; 4. Meyers
scored twice in the top of the non-conference baseball vic- dh 2-1-0-0, Jacob Miller 2b 1-1-1-
3. Macy Schroeder (FJ) 27.90; 4. Gabrielle (AR) 138-9; 5. Champion (MO) 135-9; 6. them dearly. fifth. J. Leonard and Feller 0. Totals 22-8-5-7.
Metzner (SJ) 28.33; 5. Lori Bruskotter (FJ) Sharp (CO) 134-1; 7. Spicer (LC) 127-6;
Jeff Guerrero went 2-for- tory Saturday in Columbus
29.81; 6. Haley McAbee (LV) 29.91; 7. 8. Fry (AY) 126-7. got runs batted in for the visi- Grove.
Score by Innings:
Harrison (HL) 31.63. Girls High Jump: 1. Riley Eversole 3 (2 runs batted in) while tors, while Zane Leonard went New Riegel 0 2 0 000 0-2
Boys 200-Meter Dash: 1. Rogers (CG) 5-0; 2. Bernthisel (OT) 5-0; 3. Reiser
Bowman and Amy Koester The only two runs Ricker Col. Grove 2 4 0 002 0-8
(LC) 23.32; 2. Jeremy Kohli (FJ) 24.01; 3. (PH) 5-0; 4. Natasha Kaufman (OV) 4-10; 3-for-4. (8 Ks, 1 walk) gave up were E: Hall, B. Reinhart, Hovest;
Demith (CA) 24.21; 4. Roush (HL) 24.39; 5. Shuherk (PA) 4-8; 6. (tie) Salsbury (DE) went 2-for-4 as Jenn Eilerman Elida scored once in the DP: New Riegel 1; LOB: New
5. Chris Will (SJ) 24.64; 6. Justin Hanf and Rowe (OT) 4-8; 8. (tie) Haubert (LC),
took the loss. unearned.
(SJ) 24.67; 7. Wood (HL) 25.27. Brader (AR) and Nietz (EC) 4-6. bottom of the seventh as Shane Brandon Hovest was the
Riegel 3, Columbus Grove 7; 2B:
Girls 3,200-Meter Run: 1. Buchman Boys High Jump: 1. Smith (AY) 6-2; Monnier not only got Conrad knocked it in but the Mack, Hovest; SB: Jennell; Sac:
(CA) 12:47.19; 2. Krumel (LC) 12:59.85;
3. Karissa Burns (LV) 13:36.00; 4.
2. Travis Eickholt (OV) 6-2; 3. Luke Kohls
(CG) 6-0; 4. (tie) Schwarzman (CO) and the win but went 2-for-3 for Bulldogs couldn’t tie it. big bat in the Bulldog (12- Barrientes, Miller; SF: Hovest,
Raudebaugh (HL) 13:39.86; 5. Boes (HL) Vollmar (OT) 5-10; 6. Kempf (FV) 5-8; Houston, including a double Game 2 saw another pitch- 7) as he went 2-for-3 with Stechschulte,
13:44.42; 6. Hullinger (LC) 13:55.42; 7.
Taylar Boroff (LV) 14:15.98.
7. Eric Ricker (OV) 5-8; 8. Badenhop
(PH) 5-8. and home run, to knock in ers’ duel as Zane Leonard out- 5 runs batted in, including a IP H R ER BB SO
Boys 3,200-Meter Run: 1. Brickner three runs. dueled Adam Von Sossan. 2-run double and 2-run sin- NEW RIEGEL
(CA) 10:31.15; 2. Kesner (LC) 10:56.29; See TRACK, page 7 Elida hosts Lima Senior at gle. Matt Jennell also went Hall (L) 2.1 2 6 1 1 7
Von Sossan gave up six Keffer 3.2 3 2 1 1 1
5 p.m. this afternoon. hits but the defense had three 2-for-3, while Jesse Maag
Game 1 errors behind him. scored three times and Zach COLUMBUS GROVE
Eli Ricker (W, 3-2) 7 2 2 0 1 8
Elida 8, Mechanicsburg 7 Leonard threw a 2-hitter. Barrientes twice. WP: Hall 3; PB: Mack 2, Jay 2.

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(Continued from page 6) 15.26; 3. Bradley (LI) 15.53; 4. White
Girls 4x800-Meter Relay: 1. Pettisville (WH) 15.96; 5. Palicki (WH) 16.05; 6. The Associated Press mostly by Wade, who made
(Brady Avina, Tanner Hostetler, Tessa
Yoder, Samantha Shinhearl) 9:59.80R;
Wickline (SJ) 16.83; 7. Hernandez (CO)
16.99; 8. Sarnes (AW) 17.83. CHICAGO — LeBron 16-of-24 shots from the field, plus
added five assists.
2. Liberty Center 10:02.90; 3. Ottoville Girls 100-Meter Dash: 1. Gardner James had 37 points, 12 Quentin Richardson scored
(Shayla Siefker, Molly Maag, Kari Beining,
Brooke Bendele) 10:09.20; 4. Patrick
(ND) 12.56; 2. Williams (ND) 12.62; 3.
Lathan (CC) 12.74; 4. Stephens (CO) rebounds and 11 assists, 20 points and Michael Beasley
Henry 10:36.40; 5. Otsego 10:37.50; 6. 12.99; 5. Black (AW) 13.57; 6. Asia Antawn Jamison added 24 added 15 for the Heat, who still
Delta 10:53.30; 7. Paulding 11:06.10; 8.
Stryker 11:11.70.
Sumpter (EL) 13.67; 7. Katelyn Anderson
(EL) 13.70; 8. Owens (CC) 14.07. points and the Cleveland trail the best-of-7 3-1.
Rajon Rondo led the Celtics
Boys 4x800-Meter Relay: 1. Archbold Boys 100-Meter Dash: 1. Kneeskern Cavaliers beat the Chicago with 23 points. Game 5 is Tuesday
8:28.30; 2. Liberty Center 8:32.00; 3.
Otsego 8:44.60; 4. Stryker 8:45.00;
(CO) 11.39; 2. Ward (CO) 11.45; 3.
Stump (CC) 11.48; 4. Becker (WH) Bulls 121-98 Sunday after- in Boston.
5. Continental 8:45.40; 6. Montpelier 11.69; 5. Green (AW) 11.75; 6. Austin noon to go up 3-1 in their Spurs 92, Mavericks 89
8:47.50; 7. Tinora 8:54.20; 8. Fairview
8:58.20. Girls 100-Meter Hurdles: 1.
Etzler (EL) 11.76; 7. Bridges (AW) 11.84;
8. Merritt (WH) 11.99. first-round series. SAN ANTONIO — George Hill
scored 29 points, helping San
Taylor Williamson (CO) 16.40R; 2. Tori Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Elida The Cavaliers led by 10 Antonio overcome a miserable
Meyer (PH) 16.30R; 3. Imbrock (PH)
17.20; 4. April Horstman (OV) 17.50; 5.
(Maggie Wheeler, Katelyn Anderson,
Quanisha McFadden, Toni Manley) at halftime after scoring 38 night from Tim Duncan and take
Schwarzbek (FV) 17.90; 6. Yoder (PE) 1:48.66; 2. St. Joseph C.C. 1:49.46; 3. in the second quarter and a 3-1 lead over Dallas in its first-
17.80; 7. Koppenhofer (CO) 18.0; 8.
Yaney (LC) 18.50.
Whitmer 1:49.76; 4. Anthony Wayne
1:49.92; 5. Central Catholic 1:50.89; 6. broke it open with a 37-point round series.
The Spurs have won three
Boys 110-Meter Hurdles: 1. Hogrefe Findlay 1:52.09; 7. St. Ursula Academy Mike Campbell photo third, putting them in posi- straight since coach Gregg
(PH) 15.80; 2. Young (AR) 16.70; 3. 1:52.44; 8. Columbian 1:52.71.
tion to close it out at home on Popovich criticized some of his
Keener (OH) 16.90; 4. Henck (OT) 17.90;
5. Glosser (OT) 18.20; 6. Bill (DE) 18.60;
Boys 4x200-Meter Relay: 1.
Columbian 1:31.28; 2. Whitmer 1:32.62;
Blair/Wolters: Ronnie Blair (35) and Kent Wolters Tuesday. players and they’ve put the No.
7. Champion (MO) 18.90; 8. Davis (FV) 3. Findlay 1:33.92; 4. Anthony Wayne battle during their heat race at Limaland Motorsports James was at it again after 2 seed Mavs on the edge of their
19.0. 1:36.62; 5. St. Joseph C.C. 1:37.11; 6.
Park Friday night. scoring 40 and 39 the previ- third first-round exit in four years.

Sherman, Allison and


Girls 100-Meter Dash: 1. Katherine Central Catholic 1:37.72.
Game 5 is Tuesday night in
Jamieson (OH) 12.30R; 2. Lantz (AR)
12.80; 3. Baun (DE) 13.20; 4. Levin
Girls 1,600-Meter Run: 1. Duncan
(ND) 5:22.76; 2. Hassen (AW) 5:30.00; ous two games, connecting Dallas.
(OT) 13.21; 5. Behrman (TI) 13.60; 6. 3. Mallow (ND) 5:30.97; 4. Krizman whenever he wanted and from Dirk Nowitzki and Caron Butler
(CC) 5:33.41; 5. Savage (UR) 5:35.93;
wherever he wanted. He was

Bowen take Limaland


Yungmann (PH) 13.61; 7. Smith (AR) had 17 apiece for Dallas, the
13.70; 8. Mansfield (CO) 14.20. 6. Darah (AW) 5:46.85; 7. Kulczak (CC) NBA’s best road team during the
Boys 100-Meter Dash: 1. 5:53.90; 8. Hamel (WH) 5:58.27. 6-of-9 on 3-pointers, includ- regular season.
Hammersmith (AR) 11.20; 2. Pier (PA)
11.50; 3. Fleetwood (OT) 11.51; 4.
Boys 1,600-Meter Run: 1. Weaver
(NA) 4:25.09; 2. Graver (CC) 4:36.27; ing a jumper from just inside Jazz 117, Nuggets 106

2010 racing openers


Vollmar (OT) 11.70; 5. Wittenmyer (LC) 3. McNichol (CC) 4:36.99; 4. Mesnard midcourt at the end of the SALT LAKE CITY — Carlos
11.90; 6. Tobin (FV) 12.0; 7. Floro (PH)
12.10; 8. Monroe (OH) 12.20.
(CO) 4:45.51; 5. Wasson (SJ) 4:46.65;
6. Majewski (NA) 4:47.51; 7. Dye (CO) third that made it 99-76. Boozer had 31 points and 13
rebounds, Deron Williams added
Girls 4x200-Meter Relay: 1. Columbus 4:53.23; 8. Gorney (WH) 4:54.50. Chicago got 21 apiece from 24 points and 13 assists and
Grove (Brooke Brubaker, Paige Heffner,
Cassie Stechschulte, Cora Diller)
Girls 4x100-Meter Relay: 1. Notre
Dame Academy 51.61; 2. Central Derrick Rose and Joakim Utah held off a late charge to
1:52.70; 2. Wayne Trace 1:54.00; 3. Catholic 51.80; 3. Anthony Wayne For The Delphos Herald Indiana veteran Terry Hull to Noah, who also pulled down beat Denver for a 3-1 lead in
Tinora 1:55.50; 4. Montpelier 1:55.80; 5.
Archbold 1:56.50; 6. Pettisville 1:56.60;
51.87; 4. St. Joseph C.C. 52.69; 5. Elida
(Asia Sumpter, Maggie Wheeler, Emma
record his 18th Limaland win. 20 rebounds, but the Bulls its Western Conference playoff
7. Liberty Center 1:57.80; 8. Patrick Fernandez, Katelyn Anderson) 53.46; 6. A 13th season of rac- The Elwer Fence Sprints are on the verge of their sec- series.
ing at the UNOH’s Limaland began their season with 17-year Carmelo Anthony finished with
Henry 1:58.20. Whitmer 53.49; 7. Columbian 53.72; 8.
Findlay 55.33. ond straight first-round exit 39 points and led the Nuggets
Boys 4x200-Meter Relay: 1. Archbold
1:32.80; 2. Patrick Henry 1:36.10; 3. Boys 4x100-Meter Relay: 1. Motorsports Park began one old Sheldon Haudenchild, son after a thorough beating by back within range late in the
Otsego 1:37.50; 4. Columbus Grove Columbian 43.84; 2. Central Catholic week later than originally of longtime sprint car ace Jac the Eastern Conference’s top fourth quarter but Denver never
(Rayce Risser, Trent Kerns, Dakota
Fischer, Colby Meuleman) 1:37.50; 5.
43.99; 3. Whitmer 44.26; 4. Anthony
Wayne 45.76; 5. Libbey 45.82; 6. Findlay scheduled and with threaten- Haudenchild, leading the 20-car seed. caught all the way up and lost
Continental 1:38.30; 6. (tie) Paulding and 45.83; 7. Elida (Michael Smith, Josh Line, ing skies throughout the late field to green. Outside front- for the third straight time in the
Delta 1:39.30; 8. Montpelier 1:40.80. Anthony Sumpter, Derek Cunningham) afternoon and evening, many row starter Sean Robinson Heat 101, Celtics 92 series.
Girls 1,600-Meter Run: 1. Shayla 46.69; 8. St. Joseph C.C. 47.03. MIAMI — Dwyane Wade set Game 5 is Wednesday in
Siefker (OV) 5:38.00; 2. Hostetler (PE) Girls 400-Meter Dash: 1. Gwin (WH) believed the opener might be bolted to the front around franchise playoff records with 46 Denver, where the Nuggets will
5:38.20; 3. Bernthisel (OT) 5:43.00; 4. 57.09; 2. Mathews (ND) 57.22; 3. Toni
Manley (EL) 1:00.26; 4. Kretz (WH)
delayed once again. The rains Haudenchild. Two laps later, points, 30 in the second half, and need to win at home to stay
Varner (ST) 5:47.90; 5. Stoller (WT)
5:48.30; 6. Edwards (PA) 5:49.90; 7. 1:01.31; 5. Battle (ND) 1:01.46; 6. Price did arrive, although not until Luke Hall passed Robinson on Miami staved off elimination by alive.
Kern (DE) 5:51.80; 8. Wagoner (OT) (FI) 1:01.56; 7. Thomas (CC) 1:03.74; 8. there were two laps remaining the bottom coming off of turn beating Boston in Game 4 of an C.J. Miles scored 21 and
5:53.30.
Boys 1,600-Meter Run: 1. Fisher
Knannlein (CC) 1:04.23.
Boys 400-Meter Dash: 1. Rowland in the K & N Modified 20-lap 2. At that point, it appeared Eastern Conference first-round Wesley Matthews added 18 points
series. for Utah. The Jazz led by as much
(DE) 4:35.80; 2. Oberneder (DE) (WH) 52.25; 2. Stephens (CO) 52.36; 3. feature, the first of three trophy only Allison was able to effec- Desperate to extend their sea- as 20 and had the Nuggets off
4:42.10; 3. Seedorf (LC) 4:42.60; 4. Frey
(PE) 4:45.90; 5. Wazelle (OT) 4:47.0;
Austin Etzler (EL) 53.63; 4. Pfaff (WH)
53.73; 5. Quentin Poling (EL) 54.07; 6.
battles on the evening docket. tively chase Hall. son, the Heat opened the fourth balance until Anthony led a surge
6. Graber (ST) 4:49.20; 7. Rue (AY) Crawfor (FI) 54.43; 7. DeLuca (LI) 54.70; When the night ended, three On the 10th circuit, Hall was quarter on a 25-8 run, fueled early in the fourth.
4:50.90; 8. Cheney (OT) 4:53.0. 8. Worland (CO) 54.73. of Limaland’s veterans were clipped by the lapped car of

NHL CAPSULES
Girls 4x100-Meter Relay: 1. Patrick
Henry 52.70; 2. Archbold 52.90; 3.
Girls 300-Meter Hurdles: 1. Anderson
(WH) 47.25; 2. Nichols (CO) 47.35; left with important wins to Jarrod Delong coming out of
Liberty Center 54.30; 4. Tinora 54.60; 3. Hampton (CC) 50.17; 4. Demics begin the season championship turn 3. The damage to hia car
5. Ayersville 55.70; 6. Pettisville 56.20;
7. (tie) Ottoville (Lauren Koch, Rachel
(ND) 50.18; 5. Weickert (SJ) 51.48; 6.
Mezinko (AW) 51.55; 7. Cobbler (ND) journey. Todd Sherman, Tim was enough to end his evening
Turnwald, Jamie Reiger, Kari Beining) 52.22; 8. Palka (WH) 52.52. Allison and Tim Bowen are all and allowed Allison to inherit
and Delta 56.70. Boys 300-Meter Hurdles: 1. Bradley multiple feature winners dur- the lead. For the veteran Allison, The Associated Press strength goal put Phoenix
Boys 4x100-Meter Relay: 1. Archbold
44.50; 2. Tinora 45.40; 3. Paulding 46.10;
(LI) 40.23; 2. Dakota Bechdolt (EL)
40.87; 3. McNabb (WH) 41.53; 4. Stump ing their careers and proved the track’s all-time leading win- DETROIT — The Phoenix ahead 4-1 late in the second.
4. Liberty Center 46.70; 5. Montpelier (CC) 41.83; 5. Palicki (WH) 41.99; 6. resourceful despite the difficult ner in the sprint division, it was Coyotes scored their first Jimmy Howard made 24
46.90; 6. Continental 47.10; 7. Otsego
47.30; 8. Fairview 47.50.
Goings (CC) 43.20; 7. Hernandez (CO)
43.70; 8. Wickline (SJ) 44.34. conditions. just the ticket. Only Haudenchild three goals on special teams saves for the Red Wings.
Girls 400-Meter Dash: 1. Katherine Girls 800-Meter Run: 1. Guisfredi The late race delay was sim- was close to Allison; for the final and Ilya Bryzgalov made 31 Canucks 4, Kings 2
Jamieson (OH) 58.80R; 2. (tie) Avina
(PE) and Bidlack (CO) 1:02.70; 4. Clellan
(ND) 2:25.81; 2. Veluscek (ND) 2:27.08;
3. Durbak (CC) 2:27.31; 4. Greathouse ply another obstacle for driv- 14 laps, the number 11 car was saves in a 5-2 win over the LOS ANGELES — Daniel
(PA) 1:04.20; 5. Bodenbender (LC) (WH) 2:28.84; 5. Perry (AW) 2:30.46; ers and officials in a rough not to be overtaken. The win Detroit Red Wings on Sunday Sedin scored with 2:03 to play
and Vancouver rallied from anoth-
1:04.30; 6. Christman (PH) 1:05.10; 7.
(tie) Parsley (AR) and Wenninger (WT)
6. David (UR) 2:30.58; 7. Wagner (AW)
2:36.22; 8. Hall (CO) 2:39.29.
and tumble K & N Modified marked Allison’s 26th feature that forced Game 7. er third-period deficit to finish off
1:05.20. Boys 800-Meter Run: 1. Steve feature. Tony Anderson, seek- win at Limaland and his second Phoenix will host the final its first-round series against Los
Boys 400-Meter Dash: 1. Tobin (FV)
52.20; 2. Fleetwood (OT) 52.20; 3. Colby
Weaver (NA) 2:00.36; 2. Schuler (CC) ing an elusive first victory in straight season-opening win. game of the first-round series Angeles with a victory in Game
Meuleman (CG) 52.30; 4. Stamm (AR)
2:04.27; 3. Mesnard (CO) 2:05.43; 4.
Brown (FI) 2:06.27; 5. Bishop (AW) modifieds, jumped to the front It was a career best finish for on Tuesday night. 6.
53.10; 5. Bostelman (PH) 53.90; 6. Hoke
(LC) 54.10; 7. Keefer (AR) 54.10; 8.
2:12.07; 6. Tracey (CC) 2:12.21; 7. at the start before a major pile- Haudenchild as runner-up with Lauri Korpikoski scored a
Roberto Luongo made 30
saves while keeping Vancouver
Aguilar (ST) 54.20.
Flemmings (WH) 2:13.38; 8. Young (CO)
2:14.21. up in turn 3 on the opening Mike Dussel, Butch Schroeder short-handed goal 4:10 in to close in its third straight victory
Girls 300-Meter Hurdles: 1. Imbrock Girls 200-Meter Dash: 1. L. Williams circuit forced the first of two and Darren Long rounded out spark the win and keep the over Los Angeles; Kevin Bieksa
(PH) 50.10; 2. Natasha Kaufman (OV)
50.60; 3. Meyer (PH) 50.90; 4. Robinson
(ND) 25.33; 2. Gardner (ND) 25.38;
3. Quanisha McFadden (EL) 25.99; 4.
red flags. Anderson matched the top five. Schroeder and Long Coyotes alive. tied it early in the third period for
(DE) 50.90; 5. Smith (AR) 51.90; 6. Stephens (CO) 26.40; 5. Gwin (WH) machines with Casey Luedeke both started outside the top 10. Mathieu Schneider snapped
the third-seeded Canucks.
Yoder (PE) 53.00; 7. Yaney (LC) 54.30; 26.90; 6. D. Williams (CC) 27.86; 7. until Luedeke passed for the Front-row starter Bowen Sedin then skated in to col-
8. Benecke (TI) 54.60.
Boys 300-Meter Hurdles: 1. Benecke
Filliater (SJ) 28.10; 8. Tyre (AW) 29.80.
lead on the bottom of the grip- jumped to the lead and through
the Coyotes’ 0-for-19 skid on lect a loose puck and snapped a
(TI) 40.00; 2. Young (AR) 41.20; 3.
Boys 200-Meter Dash: 1. Duhart
ping ¼-mile oval surface. a handful of restarts never sur- the power play with a goal shot over goalie Jonathan Quick,
(CC) 22.07; 2. Bentz (CO) 22.67; 3. sending Vancouver to the second
Rayce Risser (CG) 42.90; 4. Fleetwood
(OT) 43.10; 5. Hogrefe (PH) 43.40; 6.
Lucas (WH) 22.97; 4. Nowak (WH)
The second red flag on lap rendered the coveted position early in the second for a 2-0 round of the Western Conference
Keener (OH) 44.30; 7. Schwiebert (PH)
23.21; 5. Bridges (AW) 23.71; 6. Austin
Etzler (EL) 23.87; 7. Dennard (FI) 24.14; 5 slowed a quickly developing while posting his 5th career lead and Radim Vrbata scored playoffs for the third time in four
44.30; 8. Prchlik (LC) 45.80.
Girls 800-Meter Run: 1. Reiser (PH)
8. Quentin Poling (EL) 24.67. battle between Anderson and win in the Bud Thunderstock with the man advantage mid- seasons.
2:29.60; 2. Banachowski (LC) 2:29.70; 3.
Girls 3,200-Meter Run:
Aughenbaugh (ND) 11:39.59; 2. Miller
1.
Sherman for the second posi- feature. Anderson, doing dou- way through the period to Drew Doughty and Alexander
Frolov scored and Quick stopped
Bernthisel (OT) 2:35.20; 4. Edwards (PA)
2:36.80; 5. Varner (ST) 2:37.10; 6. Stoller
(AW) 11:59.81; 3. Lemon (ND) 12:10.18; tion behind Luedeke. Sherman, ble-duty again in 2010 by com- restore the 2-goal edge. 18 shots for the sixth-seeded
(WT) 2:37.60; 7. Fonseca (OT) 2:38.50;
4. Huber (FI) 12:36.78; 5. Plott (FI)
12:54.43; 6. Trojanowski (UR) 13:03.47; the 2009 points runner-up, peting in two divisions, chased Wojtek Wolski’s even- Kings.
8. Beck (PE) 2:39.90.
Boys 800-Meter Run: 1. Frey (PE)
7. Sechrist (AW) 13:06.71; 8. Hamel passed Luedeke from the out- Bowen while also battling Jim
2:04.40; 2. Rue (AY) 2:05.70; 3. Wazelle
(WH) 13:11.68.
Boys 3,200-Meter Run: 1. Buchholz
side and led briefly until a lap 9 Post for second place. As the
(OT) 2:07.90; 4. Schroeder (MO) 2:09.80;
5. Badenhop (PH) 2:09.90; 6. Johnson
(CC) 9:52.82; 2. Waaland (FI) 10:02.16; caution. Sherman jumped early checkers waved, Anderson
(OT) 2:10.10; 7. Stacey (LC) 2:11.90; 8.
3. Adamson (CC) 10:06.34; 4. Rumsey
(AW) 10:30.29; 5. Howard (CO) 10:36.13;
on the restart and was penal- and Post were still going side-
Lackie (DE) 2:13.00.
6. Wasson (SJ) 10:38.99; 7. Fittro (CO) ized two positions with 12 of by-side with Anderson edging
Girls 200-Meter Dash: 1. Katherine
Jamieson (OH) 25.50R; 2. Lantz (AR)
10:44.87; 8. Remaklus (AW) 10:52.51. the 20 laps completed. Post, well behind the dominant
26.40; 3. Paige Heffner (CG) 27.10;
Girls 4x400-Meter Relay: 1. Notre
Dame Academy 4:03.45; 2. Central Luedeke continued to work Bowen.
4. Levin (OT) 27.20; 5. Bidlack (CO)
28.10; 6. Brooke Brubaker (CG) 28.80;
Catholic 4:18.11; 3. Whitmer 4:21.81; 4. the bottom of the moist track This Friday, Limaland will
7. Yungmann (PH) 29.10.
Findlay 4:24.01; 5. Columbian 4:29.52;
6. Anthony Wayne 4:30.94; 7. Elida
and paced the field until his host the 11th annual Run for the
Boys 200-Meter Dash:
Hammersmith (AR) 22.60; 2. Sleigh (AR)
1.
(Asia Sumpter, Jenna Wensole, Maggie night suddenly ended with a Rabbit, featuring the $2,000-
22.80; 3. Pier (PA) 23.50; 4. Fleetwood
Wheeler, Toni Manley) 4:33.46; 8. St.
Joseph C.C. 4:37.50.
mechanical break and only win Engine Pro NRA Sprint
(OT) 23.50; 5. Buenger (PH) 23.70; 6.
Boys 4x400-Meter Relay: 1. Central two laps left to settle things. Invaders, K & N Modifieds
Nathan Turnwald (OV) 23.80; 7. Vollmar
(OT) 24.20; 8. Floro (PH) 24.40.
Catholic 3:30.13; 2. Whitmer 3:30.17; Sherman took over the lead and Bud Thunderstocks. Gates
Girls 3,200-Meter Run: 1. Knapp
Findlay 3:32.80; 4. Columbian 3:33.04;
5. St. Joseph C.C. 3:46.85; 6. Elida and nearly on cue, a significant open at 5 p.m. with hot laps
(LC) 12:00.60; 2. Haubert (LC) 12:12.40;
3. Wagoner (OT) 12:30.50; 4. Kern (DE)
(Andrew Freed, Sam Kerber, Michael rain storm ensued, halting the beginning at 6:30 p.m. Racing
12:47.00; 5. Hostetler (PE) 13:03.70; 6.
Smith, Quentin Poling) 3:48.13; 7. Libbey
3:50.12; 8. Anthony Wayne 3:56.56.
race. After a relatively brief begins promptly at 7:30 p.m.
Matthews (WT) 13:10.70; 7. Nikki Ricker
Girls Discus: 1. Molyet (SJ) 147-1 delay, Sherman held off fellow

NHL PLAYOFFS
(CG) 13:23.30; 8. Yoder (PE) 13:26.00.
1/2; 2. Missler (WH) 116-5; 3. Stein (CO)
Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Fisher
110-4; 4. Neal (FI) 109-2 1/2; 5. Flick
(DE) 9:59.20; 2. Graber (ST) 10:17.80;
(SJ) 98-11 1/2; 6. Brown (CO) 95-11; 7.
3. Abair (DE) 10:31.80; 4. Jake Graham
Wilson (AW) 91-3; 8. Sturt (UR) 88-0.
(CG) 10:36.40; 5. Ramirez (AR)
Boys Discus: 1. Missler (WH) 152-11;
10:39.10; 6. Harpest (TI) 10:47.00; 7.
Curt Meyer (CG) 10:55.20; 8. Cheney
2. Romantic (FI) 149-1 1/2; 3. Maciolek The Associated Press wins series 4-2
(WH) 142-0; 4. Bowling (SJ) 140-7; 5. FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) Sunday’s Results
(OT) 10:55.40.
Brown (CO) 135-9 1/2; 6. Donnal (AW) (x-if necessary) Phoenix 5, Detroit, 2, series tied
Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Columbus
134-8; 7. Smith (AW) 131-10 1/2; 8. Friday, April 23 3-3
Grove (Paige Heffner, Cora Diller, Cassie
Eckleberry (CO) 120-3.
Stechschulte, Brooke Brubaker) 4:27.30;
Girls High Jump: 1. Knannlein (CC) Montreal 2, Washington 1 Vancouver 4, Los Angeles 2,
2. Pettisville 4:29.60; 3. Patrick Henry Buffalo 4, Boston 1 Vancouver wins series 4-2
5-2; 2. Barton (FI) 4-10; 3. (tie) Cenkus
4:30.90; 4. Liberty Center 4:33.80; 5. Vancouver 7, Los Angeles 2 Today’s Games
(C0), Warnecke (SJ) and Ohlinger (ND)
Wayne Trace 4:35.60; 6. Paulding Detroit 4, Phoenix 1 Washington at Montreal, 7 p.m.,
4-6; 6. (tie) Shelby Williams (EL), Thames
4:37.40; 7. Otsego 4:38.60; 8. Delta Saturday’s Results Washington leads series 3-2
(CC) and Avery Murnen (WH) 4-6.
4:41.80.
Boys 4x400-Meter Relay: 1.
Boys High Jump: 1. Nowak (WH) Chicago 5, Nashville 4, OT, Chicago Buffalo at Boston, 7 p.m., Boston
6-4; 2. Reardon (SJ) 6-4; 3. Baker (AW) leads series 3-2 leads series 3-2
Archbold 3:37.20; 2. Otsego 3:41.10;
5-11; 4. (tie) Randal Kennedy (WH) and Pittsburgh 4, Ottawa 3, OT, Chicago at Nashville, 9 p.m.
3. Continental 3:42.40; 4. Patrick Henry
Joseph (FI) 5-8; 6. Peacock (CO) 5-8; Pittsburgh wins series 4-2 Tuesday’s Game
3:42.40; 5. Liberty Center 3:45.70; 6.
7. (tie) Omofoma (AW), Brown (FI) and San Jose 5, Colorado 2, San Jose Detroit at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Columbus Grove (Rayce Risser, Taylor
Walls, Collin Grothaus, Colby Meuleman)
Covell (CO) 5-4. 1001 Havemann Road, Celina, Ohio

NBA PLAYOFFS
Girls Long Jump: 1. Green (AW)
3:47.70; 7. Delta 3:49.30; 8. Paulding
3:52.90. 17-4 3/4; 2. Wesolowski (AW) 16-3 1/4; 1190 Westwood Drive, Van Wert, Ohio
3. Anderson (WH) 16-2; 4. Thames (CC)
R - New meet record
------ 15-1 1/2; 5. Ferguson (ND) 15-1; 6. 502 Touring Drive, Auburn, Indiana
2010 Bill Krause Track Invitational/ Brown (CO) 15-0; 7. Demics (ND) 14-11 Mon.-Sat. 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. • Sun. 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Tiffin Columbian 1/2; 8. Barton (FI) 14-10 3/4.
Boys Long Jump: 1. Nowak (WH) The Associated Press Miami at Boston, 7 p.m.
Girls Team Rankings: Notre Dame FIRST ROUND Chicago at Cleveland, 8 p.m.
Academy 155, Whitmer 98, Anthony 21-0 1/2; 2. Bentz (CO) 20-4 3/4; 3.
Wayne 84, Central Catholic 79, St. Bradley (LI) 20-4 1/2; 4. Austin Etzler (Best-of-7) San Antonio at Dallas, 9:30 p.m.
Joseph C.C. 65, Columbian 63, Elida 52, (EL) 19-6 3/4; 5. Reardon (SJ) 18-9 1/2; (x-if necessary)
Findlay 47, St. Ursula Academy 19. 6. Hernandez (CO) 18-7 3/4; 7. Brown Saturday’s Results
Boys Team Rankings: Whitmer (FI) 186 1/4; 8. Marinelli (AW) 18-5 3/4. Orlando 90, Charlotte 86, Orlando
156.50, Central Catholic 113, Columbian Girls Shot Put: 1. Reinhart (SJ) 39-0; leads series 3-0
109, Findlay 70.50, Anthony Wayne 55, 2. Molyet (SJ) 37-8; 3. Neal (FI) 36-8 Portland 96, Phoenix 87, series tied
Elida 48, St. Joseph C.C. 47, Libbey 32, 1/2; 4. Stein (CO) 34-8 3/4; 5. Brown 2-2
Napoleon 28. (CO) 34-1 3/4; 6. Missler (WH) 33-9 1/2; Milwaukee 107, Atlanta 89, Atlanta
Girls 4x800-Meter Relay: 1. Notre 7. Sturt (UR) 33-7 3/4; 8. Wilson (AW)
33-01 1/4. leads series 2-1
Dame Academy 9:43.38; 2. Central Oklahoma City 110, L.A. Lakers 89,
Catholic 9:58.92; 3. Findlay 10:09.34; 4. Boys Shot Put: 1. Wormley (WH)
Anthony Wayne 10:16.41; 5. Columbian 51-6; 2. Maciolek (WH) 50-11 1/2; 3. series tied 2-2
10:39.07; 6. Whitmer 10:58.05; 7. St. Bowling (SJ) 48-3 1/2; 4. Donnal (AW) Sunday’s Results
Joseph C.C. 10:59.49. 46-2 1/4; 5. Tusin (CC) 44-10 1/4; 6. Miami 101, Boston 92, Boston leads
Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Central Romantic (FI) 44-6 3/4; 7. Cameron (CC) series 3-1
Catholic 8:18.44; 2. Findlay 8:28.15; 3. 43-11; 8. Quentin Poling (EL) 43-10 1/2. Cleveland 121, Chicago 98,
Whitmer 8:45.16; 4. Anthony Wayne Girls Pole Vault: 1. Emma Fernandez Cleveland leads series 3-1
8:48.33; 5. St. Joseph C.C. 8:54.71; 6. (EL) 9-6; 2. Schultz (WH) 9-0; 3. Burns San Antonio 92, Dallas 89, San
Columbian 9:11.68; 7. Libbey 10:43.77. (SJ) 8-6; 4. Felgner (WH) 8-0; 5. Antonio leads series 3-1
Girls 100-Meter Hurdles: 1. Anderson Sehmann (UR) 8-0; 6. Carley (CO) 8-0; Utah 117, Denver 106, Utah leads
(WH) 15.59; 2. Mathews (ND) 15.99; 3. 7. Fels (CC) 7-6; 8. Saba (ND) 7-0.
Tyre (AW) 16.02; 4. Maggie Wheeler (EL) Boys Pole Vault: 1. Siebenaller (WH)
series 3-1
16.73; 5. Nichols (CO) 16.87; 6. Mezinko 13-9; 2. Swisher (FI) 13-3; 3. Mazzurco Today’s Games
(AW) 17.06; 7. Emma Fernandez (EL) (WH) 13-0; 4. Weddelman (NA) 12-9; Orlando at Charlotte, 8 p.m.
17.46; 8. Schultz (WH) 17.50. 5. Mitch Knotts (EL) 11-0; 6. Stewart Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
Boys 110-Meter Hurdles: 1. Duhart (FI) 10-6; 7. Auble (CO) 10-0; 8. Coci Portland at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m.
(CC) 14.90; 2. Dakota Bechdolt (EL) (CC) 10-0. Tuesday’s Games

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Announcements
Anniversary Engagement Engagement

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Myers Garza/Richards


Gary and Judy Myers of Middle Point will celebrate 50 Lisha and Duane Dickrede and Edward Garza of Backus/Kriegel
years of marriage this month. Delphos announce the engagement of their daughter,
Lindsay B. Garza, to Steve M. Richards, son of Linda Kevin and Jane Backus of Delphos announce the
A family dinner and trip to Seattle Wash., to see Judy’s engagement of their daughter, Stephanie, to Braden
sister, Janet Allemeier is planned. and Rich Lifsey of Van Wert and Ron Richards of
Venedocia. Kriegel, son of Robin and Beth Kriegel of Delphos.
Gary and Judy Graham were married in April 1960 at The couple will exchange vows on July 10 at St. John
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Delphos. The couple will exchange vows on May 15 at Venedocia
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Obama, Billy Graham share a prayer 1


Today’s Crossword Puzzle
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By PHILIP ELLIOTT “The president wanted to in the news recently, with 8 Type of antenna 2 Kind of cube
The Associated Press meet with Rev. Graham for the Army rescinding an invi-
“The conversation 12 Eight, in combos 3 And so on
a while,” Burton told report- tation for him to speak at 13 Oklahoma town 4 Eccentric

was very cordial,


14 Job-safety org. 5 Rani’s wear
MONTREAT, N.C. — ers who were kept outside a Pentagon prayer service, 15 Docent 6 Fruit drink
President Barack Obama the Graham compound gate. citing what it said were his 7 Uniform
very nice. When
17 Sprinter — Devers
8 Flowering trees
made a pilgrimage Sunday “They were going to meet inappropriate comments 18 Part of TNT
9 Mr. Newton
19 Cry of warning
to Billy Graham’s mountain-
side home, concluding his the president got during the campaign when he
was here for debate prep.”
about Islam.
Franklin Graham said he
21
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Fracture finders (hyph.)
Fake
10 Avoid work
11 Healthy
North Carolina vacation with ready to leave, Graham’s health prevent- and Obama spoke briefly 25
26
Poet’s adverb
Maria Conchita —
16 Latin bear
20 Dash widths
his first meeting with the ail- ed that October 2008 meet- about the Pentagon spat, with
the president 30 Must have 21 Warrior princess
ing evangelist who has coun- ing from taking place while the younger Graham saying 32 Unseal, poetically 22 Shipwreck cause

prayed for my
23 District
seled commanders in chief Obama’s campaign holed up that activists with an agenda 33 Cheap nightspot
27 Theater box
37 Long way off
since Dwight Eisenhower. at a resort to practice debate were trying to pull all reli- 28 Fiery gem
father, my father
38 Roam around
The 48-year-old presi- answers. gion out of the military. 39 Stash 29 Rorem, et al.
31 Funniest
dent made the short drive
prayed for him.” Burton said Graham was “I wanted to make him 40 Threat ender (2 wds.) 34 “— do for now”
43 Recline
to Montreat from Asheville, in good enough health to aware of that,” Franklin 44 Seaweed
35 Nullify
36 Wool suppliers
where he spent the week- take the meeting on Sunday, Graham said. “He said he 46 Coats with gold 41 Tachometer meas.
end, to see the 91-year-old — Franklin Graham, which came up when Obama would look into it.” 48 Domains 42 “I” problems
50 Sound from the cote
Graham and son Franklin, evangelist, phoned Graham to wish him Franklin Graham also 51 Nave neighbor
44 Military hats
45 Moves gingerly
also an evangelist. son of Billy Graham a happy birthday last year. said he thanked the presi- 52 Turkey cookers 47 Tiny amounts
During the visit, which Asked about Graham’s dent for his decision to have 57 Dead heats 48 Pro follower
58 Get some sun
lasted about 30 minutes and health, Burton said: “He’s the government appeal a fed- 59 Aboard ship
49 Mex. miss
50 Pessimist’s word
included aides and advisers to Graham said his father still as sharp as he ever eral judge’s ruling that the 60 Helper (abbr.) 53 Thole filler
both men, Obama had a pri- prayed for the nation and was.” National Day of Prayer was 61 Bonsai, i.e. 54 That, to Pedro
vate prayer and conversation that God would give Obama Mark DeMoss, a spokes- unconstitutional. Obama has
62 Talked into 55 Uncle or bro.
56 Merry’s opposite
with Billy Graham. “He is wisdom in his decisions. The man for the Grahams, said said he plans to issue a proc-
extraordinarily gratified that president prayed to thank the White House requested lamation again this year. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
he took the time to meet with God for Billy Graham’s life, the meeting several days ago. In 2001, the younger
him,” White House spokes- Franklin Graham said. He noted that the meeting Graham described Islam as 12 13 14
man Bill Burton said. Billy Graham has been ail- had been tentative, given evil. More recently, he has
Franklin Graham said his ing for years, yet his son said the president’s schedule and said he finds Islam offen-
15 16 17

father and Obama did most of the frail evangelist appeared Billy Graham’s unpredict- sive and wants Muslims to 18 19 20
the talking. They reminisced as strong as ever during the able health. know that Jesus Christ died
about their roots in Chicago conversation with Obama. Billy Graham’s last cru- for their sins. 21 22 23 24
— Graham went to Wheaton “It’s like my father rises sade was in 2005, in New Graham said he regret-
College and began some of to the occasion,” he said. York. Since his wife’s death ted that the Army felt its 25 26 27 28 29

his ministry in the region; Afterward, Obama depart- nearly three years ago, he decision was necessary. In
ed for a memorial service in
30 31 32 33 34 35 36
Obama moved to Chicago has spent most of his time a statement, Graham said
after college and began his West Virginia for the 29 coal at his home. Public appear- he would continue to pray 37 38 39
political career there. And miners killed in an explosion ances have been rare, and for the troops to “give them
they talked about golf. on April 5. his hearing and eyesight are guidance, wisdom and pro- 40 41 42 43
“The conversation was When Obama last spoke failing. Graham’s person- tection as they serve this
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Parents accepting of Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS

‘questioning’ daughter Horoscope


By Bernice Bede Osol
Dear Annie: Is it unusual they’ve heard everything. More opportunities than usual to
for a 25-year-old to not know Dear Annie: Your function freely and independently are
likely to be possible for you in the
her sexual orientation? response to “Frustrated in year ahead. Those things you found
In her senior year in high Pa.” was not my favorite. restrictive in your life will now ei-
school, our daughter told us He said she was more inter- ther be eliminated or substantially
she thought she was gay. She ested in sex after a night out reduced.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
then had a relationship with with the girls. Along with -- Taking on several goals of equal
another girl that didn’t turn other advice, you gave the significance won’t faze you one bit
out well. When she was a impression that something today. Your good attitude helps you
keep everything in perspective, al-
college sophomore, she had else might be going on. lowing you to function well at what
a long-term relationship Assuming this woman is in you’re doing at the moment. BLONDIE
with a guy who treated her her 40s, she is just like me. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) --
Continue on the path that has recently
beautifully. It was the hap- I, too, have a tendency to be proven so successful for you, even if
piest we had ever seen her. more “vibrant” after being good things are only happening for
However, that relationship out with the girls. Certainly you in one area. With time you might
be able to apply it to other areas.
broke up, too, because he a few drinks loosens anyone CANCER (June 21-July 22) --
wasn’t the right guy for her. up, but the time away from Place your focus on important matters
(We agreed.) dishes, laundry, that you’re anxious to complete. If
you put them on the top of your list of
Since then, she kids, homework, priorities, there’s a good chance you
has dated men who bills, etc., along will get everything done.
have treated her with time to be LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- If you
poorly and women myself, makes me stop and think about it, chances are
you’ll have far more choices about
with whom things feel younger and what you could achieve than you real-
haven’t “clicked.” sexier than any- ize. Make a list and sort out the things
She told me she thing. of most importance to do first.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- BEETLE BAILEY
is not opposed to It is sometimes It is likely to come to your attention
dating men as long hard to be in the that your financial picture is brighter
as they are decent mood at the end than you thought. You have two addi-
tional channels you could tap into that
guys. of a long day. would generate gains.
We will accept “Frustrated” is LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) --
her for whoever Annie’s Mailbox probably tired and Gamble only on your own ingenuity
and resourcefulness rather than on
she is. But tell me, stressed. To insinu- someone else’s if you want the great-
Annie, isn’t this kind of con- ate that she is doing more est odds for achieving success. You
fusion unusual at this stage than decompressing offends can’t control what another does, but
you can control what you do.
of the game? -- Confused me. Instead of blaming every- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Parent thing on menopause, maybe -- Let associates think a great idea of
Dear Confused: Not you should have suggested your own was generated by them if
necessarily. There is often he talk to her honestly to you want their cooperation. Results,
not pats on the back or applause, are
a lot of experimentation at see how he can help put her the only thing that counts.
this age, and it is also pos- in that relaxed mood more SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. SNUFFY SMITH
sible your daughter is simply often. -- Glad My Hubby 21) -- You’re very much on the minds
of those who have your best interests
bisexual and attracted equal- Understands at heart, so it shouldn’t take much for
ly to both sexes. Her bigger Dear Glad: We are all them to do special things for you to-
problem seems to be choos- in favor of a girls’ night out day without being asked.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
ing inappropriate partners, and understand how it can 19) -- Motivation is always the key
which may contribute to her help relax an overworked, to getting you involved in achieving
vacillation about whether stressed-out wife. That something big that could be of con-
siderable worth. When that’s in place,
she’s better off with men or wasn’t his problem. It was your chances for fulfillment are excel-
women. that the only time they had lent.
We are glad you will sex was after such a night AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) --
Try not to take yourself or a big situa-
accept her regardless, so out, when the wife was com- tion too seriously if you find yourself
please allow her to sort pletely drunk and her sexual dealing with a touchy subject. The
through this on her own, and appetite was voracious. Your looser you are about handling every-
help by encouraging her to situation sounds normal. Hers thing, the better you’ll function.
find partners who will respect does not.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
-- Lucky you, because you could be
her. Annie’s Mailbox is writ- in the right spot at the right time to
Dear Annie: I have ten by Kathy Mitchell and gain in some manner from a develop-
ment originated by another. If asked
always dreaded taking a bath Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- to jump on board, be an appreciative
or shower. Baths always tors of the Ann Landers hitchhiker.
leave me chilled, no mat- column. Please e-mail your ARIES (March 21-April 19)
-- The fact that you’re a self-starter
ter how warm it is. I dis- questions to anniesmail- and not dependent on others to get
like showers because I nearly box@comcast.net, or write you what you want is the reason why
drowned as a child and, as a to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o you’ll be so successful today. You
will supply the initiative you need to
result, cannot tolerate getting Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. achieve your goals.
my head wet. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los
It has gotten so bad that I Angeles, CA 90045. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
go for weeks without wash-
ing. Friends have noticed and
commented on my unpleas- BORN LOSER
ant body odor. I don’t want
to offend them, but I cannot
overcome my washing pho-
bia. I’d rather be dirty. I am
seeing both a psychiatrist and
a counselor, but I’m ashamed
to bring this up to them. --
Need Help in the Midlands
Dear Midlands: There
are ways to shower without
getting your hair wet, and
chills are the reason there are
bathrobes. Your problems go
much deeper. If your friends FRANK & ERNEST
have noticed your lack of
hygiene, your psychiatrist
and counselor certainly have,
as well. If you are writing to
us, it means you are getting
ready to open up on the sub-
ject. Please don’t be embar-
rassed to discuss it with the
very people who can help
you most. And believe us,

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