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May 17, 2010
May 17, 2010
DELPHOS HERALD
The
Tornado touches
down in eastern Oil may spread
Van Wert County
The National Weather
Service in Northern Indiana and
to major current
Van Wert County Emergency
Management confirmed that By JEFFREY COLLINS had worked since Friday to
a weak EF1 tornado touched and JASON DEAREN place the tube into a 21-inch
down in eastern Van Wert The Associated Press pipe nearly a mile below the
County during the early sea. After several setbacks, it
morning hours of Friday. NEW ORLEANS — BP was working, though Suttles
The tornado touched down said today it was siphoning acknowledged there was still
approximately 3 miles south- more than one-fifth of the oil work to be done to get the
west of Delphos and 0.5 miles that has been spewing into device working at full capac-
south of State Road 697 on the Gulf for almost a month, ity.
Bockey Road at 1:47 a.m. as worries escalated that BP failed in several pre-
The tornado heavily dam- the ooze may reach a major vious attempts to stop the
aged several large oak trees, ocean current that could carry leak, trying in vain to activate
with trunks snapped near the it through the Florida Keys emergency valves and lower-
ground in some cases. The most and up the East Coast. ing a 100-ton container that
intense damage was noted here. BP PLC chief operating got clogged with icy crystals.
Circulation was evident in the officer Doug Suttles said They have used chemicals to
debris pattern, most noted with today on NBC’s “Today” that disperse the oil. Tar balls have
a storage shed, which had golf a mile-long tube was funnel- been sporadically washing up
balls embedded in an eastern ing a little more than 1,000 on beaches in several states,
flank wall. The 8X8 aluminum barrels — 42,000 gallons — including Mississippi where
shed had also lost its roof. The
tornado continued on an ENE of crude a day from a blown at least 60 have been found.
trajectory toward Delphos, well into a tanker ship. The But so far, oil has not washed
with damage observed along company and the U.S. Coast ashore in great quantities.
Brickner and Mox Roads. The Mary M. Grothause photos Guard have estimated about Hogarth said a computer
Sports
the Atlantic Ocean. A boat Keys or beaches on Florida’s
is being sent later this week Atlantic coast. He said claims
to collect samples and learn by BP that the oil would be
St. John’s teams, coach more. less damaging to the Keys
headed to Hall of Fame
The Ohio Basketball Hall “This can’t be passed off after traveling over hundreds
of Fame and Museum will be as ‘it’s not going to be a prob- of miles from the spill site
welcoming its newest class lem’,” said William Hogarth, were not mollifying.
of inductees Saturday at the dean of the University of Damage is already done,
Columbus Convention Center. South Florida’s College of with the only remaining
Among those are the Marine Science. “This is a question being how much
St. John’s girls basketball very sensitive area. We are more is to come, said Paul
teams from 1977, ’79 and concerned with what happens Montagna, from the Harte
’80 — particularly Jeanne in the Florida Keys.” Research Institute for Gulf
(Arnzen) Gulick — as well BP PLC engineers remote-
as their coach, Fran Voll. ly guiding robot submersibles See OIL, page 3A
Also going in are Frank
Baumholtz, Don Carlos,
Doc Daugherty, AnnMarie Good Guy
Gilbert, Gordon Gund,
Robin Hagen-Smith, Don
Henderson, Jerry Jackson,
Ken Newton, Bob and Nan
Nichols, Frank Shannon,
Tom Toohig, Lenny Wilkens,
George Wilson, the 2002
Otterbein men’s team and the
1999 Shawnee State women.
Clark Kellogg, a 2006
inductee, will be the guest
speaker. Reception and silent
auction begins at 6 p.m., with
dinner at 7 p.m. For more
information and tickets, call
(614) 783-1598 or www.
OhioBasketballHallofFame.
com
TOURNAMENTS
TUESDAY
District Softball: Division
IV at Elida: Spencerville
vs. Crestview, 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY Sara Berelsman photo
District Baseball: At Elida: Delphos resident Gary Backus, who loves history, spends
St. John’s vs. Leipsic, 2 p.m.; his spare time helping at the Delphos Canal Commission
Miller City vs. Jefferson, Museum. ‘Dolls and Dollies Tea Party’ Stacy Taff photos
in home The victim stated that some- Science Library as a media Lowa Sawmiller, 91, of No mail subscriptions will be
by a citizen who stated that Spencerville, died at 12:30
several juveniles were being time in the over night hours, technician for 30 years. She accepted in towns or villages
Delphos Police were called someone had take a bench was a member of St. Peter a.m. today at Roselawn where The Daily Herald paper
chased by a subject in a motor Manor Nursing Home in carriers or motor routes provide
to the 300 block of South vehicle. from outside the residence. Lutheran Church and the OSU
Tires slashed on
Canal Street at 12:15 p.m. Alumni Association, having Spencerville. daily home delivery for $2.09
Moments later, officers Arrangements are incom- per week.
Saturday in reference to some located the subjects and graduated from the univer-
damage to a residence in that
area.
vehicle in the 100 block motor vehicle sity in 1976 after graduating
from Jefferson High School
plete at Thomas E. Bayliff
Funeral Home, Spencerville.
405 North Main St.
TELEPHONE 695-0015
of South Main Street. As Delphos Police were called Office Hours
Upon officers’ arrival, the a result, officers located a in 1966. She had hundreds of
to the 1100 block of Marsh
WEATHER
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
victim stated that a family small amount of illegal drugs books; reading was her life.
Avenue at 8:45 a.m. Friday in She also enjoyed walking.
POSTMASTER:
member had gained entry into in the motor vehicle driven reference to some damage to a Send address changes
the residence and destroyed by Bobby Lumpkins, 43, of motor vehicle.
Funeral services begin at Delphos weather to THE DAILY HERALD,
the victim’s property. Officers Delphos. 11 a.m. Tuesday at Harter and High temperature Sunday 405 N. Main St.
Upon officers’ arrival, they Schier Funeral Home. Burial
located evidence inside the Lumpkins was cited into met with the victim who stated in Delphos was 64 degrees, Delphos, Ohio 45833
residence and collected the Lima Municipal Court on will follow in Walnut Grove low was 53. Rainfall was
that someone had cut the tires Cemetery.
items for further investigation charges of possession of mari- recorded at .02 inch. High a
year ago today was 62, low Scholars of the Day
on the victim’s motor vehicle Friends may call from 3-7
by detectives. juana and later released. in the over night hours. p.m. today and for an hour was 37. Record high for today
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STATE/LOCAL
Oil The Glory Ride
(Continued from page 1A) one of the traders sent out McLaughlin and Peter
by Brigham Young in 1849, O’Rilley began excavating
of Mexico Studies at Texas
A&M University. Genoa became the first per- the Ophir Ravine, not too far
“Obviously the quicker they manent settlement in Nevada. from Gold Hill. They cursed
plug this the better, but they are Nevada’s first territorial leg- the mud that made the gold
already having a tremendous islature met in Genoa in 1859. hard to mine, only to discover
effect on the environment,” he During a nine-day session, the “blasted blue stuff” was
said. “In the end, we have to they drafted a declaration of rich in silver. The mud they
figure out how much is actually cause for separation from had thrown away was more
pouring into the Gulf.” Utah Territory. The United valuable than the gold. At
BP had previously said the States Congress recognized that time they did not realize
tube, if successful, was expect- the value of the famed the richness of the Comstock
ed to collect most of the oil Comstock Lode in financ- Lode.
gushing from the well. ing the Union’s efforts in the After a couple days in
Crews will slowly ramp Civil War, thus the Territory Carson City, the Glory Riders
up how much it siphons over of Nevada was established in traveled on to a horse camp
the next few days. They need 1861. That’s how the west on Route 50. The five-mile
to move slowly because they was formed. Nevada was rich drive back to the camp was
don’t want too much frigid sea- in gold, silver and copper. like a wash board of a road.
water entering the pipe, which Genoa boasts of the first bar The back roads of Nevada
could combine with gases to in Nevada. It is still stand- do not compare with the
form the same ice-like crystals ing and doing business since roads in Ohio. They bounced
that doomed the previous con-
tainment effort. 1851. over the ruts. Upon open-
Two setbacks over the week- In 1850, Morman settlers ing her camper door when
end illustrate how delicate the discovered a few nuggets they stopped, Beth found the
effort is. Early Sunday, hours of gold near the mouth of cupboard doors and drawers
before a steady connection was Gold Canyon. Since it was had bounced open, with all
made, engineers were able to more exciting in California the contents scattered on the
suck a small amount of oil to Lake Tahoe is more than 1,600 feet deep. gold country, the dusty des- floor. They had nice horse
the tanker, but the tube was ert find created little interest. corrals at this camp. During
dislodged. The previous day, BY HELEN KAVERMAN The caravan had arrived in This beautiful lake is 12 In February 1859, a party the night while in this camp,
equipment used to insert the Carson City on Friday. They miles wide, 20 miles long of prospectors found a ledge they could hear the coyotes
tube into the gushing pipe at the Delphos resident Beth first camped on a Walmart and 1,645 feet deep. It holds rich in gold at the foot of Sun howl just outside their doors.
ocean floor had to be hauled to Metzger is participat- parking lot, which is com- 40 trillion gallons of water. Mountain (later called Mount They ladies did manage to
the surface for readjustment. ing in The Glory Ride and mon for campers in many Mark Twain described it as Davidson). This “Gold Hill” get some horse back riding
The first chance to choke off Tabernacle. The vision of the areas. “the fairest picture the whole was called Washoe, by the on the trails, along the Carson
the flow for good should come group is to ride from the west Carson City lies along US world affords.” This famous Indians. These prospec- River.
in about a week. Engineers plan coast to the east coast by 50, which has been called “the author got his journalist start tors were chased away by By the time this story goes
to shoot heavy mud into the horseback, worshiping, blow- loneliest road in America.” with a newspaper in nearby a “loud spoken trickster” to print, the Glory Riders will
crippled blowout preventer on ing the shofar and asking Once part of the Pony Express Virginia City. named Henry Comstock, have crossed Nevada on Rt.
top of the well, then permanent- Almighty God to come and Trail across Central Nevada, During their stay in Carson who claimed they were on 50 and arrived in Richfield,
ly entomb the leak in concrete. anoint His people to minister the route has long stretches City, the ladies participated his property. In June 1859, Utah, south of Salt Lake
If that doesn’t work, crews also to the millions who are about without roadside services. It in a prayer ride around the
can shoot golf balls and knotted two miners named Patrick City.
ready to receive the answer passes through many historic state capitol. Prayers for our
rope into the nooks and cran- to their prayers. Her sister, mining towns such as Austin country and it’s people is the
nies of the device to plug it, Helen Kaverman, chronicles and Eureka. Eureka, at 6,837 purpose for the whole cross
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POLITICS “A burning purpose attracts others who are drawn along with it and help fulfill it.”
— Margaret Bourke-White, American photojournalist (1904-1971)
Kagan unlikely
to see filibuster
By JESSE J. HOLLAND dean of Harvard Law School. experience, a lot of practical
The Associated Press But she has never been a experience. She’s hardly a
judge. blank slate,” Schumer said.
WASHINGTON — “She has so little other Leahy said he would meet
Supreme Court nominee record, this is going to be a this week with Sessions to
Elena Kagan is unlikely to big deal,” said Alabama Sen. decide when to begin the
face a GOP filibuster but Jeff Sessions, the commit- hearings for Kagan. Leahy
should expect difficult ques- tee’s top Republican. “It’s so noted that Chief Justice John
tions from lawmakers who important how she testifies.” Roberts and Justice Sonia
will decide whether she Republicans want to know Sotomayor both were nomi-
deserves the lifetime appoint- “whether she will lay her nated in the spring and con-
ment despite having no judi- political beliefs aside when firmed long before October.
cial experience, the Senate’s she’s deciding cases and “If we could follow a sched-
second-ranking Republican decide those cases strictly ule roughly like that, we’ll be
said Sunday. based upon the facts and the done this summer,” he said.
“The filibuster should law of the case,” Kyl said. Roberts was nominated by
be relegated to the extreme “That may be a little diffi- President George W. Bush.
circumstances, and I don’t cult in her case because she’s Sotomayor was Obama’s first
Special interests think Elena Kagan represents never had to do that before as nominee.
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ily would like to invite past Corp. from 1957-58; 1960-
CALENDAR OF fellow coaches and players 62; and 1967-85. He was
to celebrate his birthday from also Delphos City Schools
EVENTS 1-3 p.m. Sunday at Trinity
United Methodist Church.
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Spencerville village council Morrison Lifetime Service Cynthia and Megan Harlan volunteer at Lima Memorial
meets at the mayor’s office. Award from he Northwest and Alex and Madison Health System one day a
Delphos Eagles Auxiliary
meets at the Eagles Lodge,
District Athletic Board in
2003.
Geise of Delphos and
Kayla, Brittany and Lauren
week and Keith is also trea-
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Wapak wins
sectional squeaker
By FRANK GERMAN Brandt added.
The Delphos Herald Elida did have a record set
fjohngerman@gmail.com in the game, with Todd Kraft
stealing two bases. Kraft’s first
ELIDA — Elida may steal in the third inning set the
have been the host team for school’s single-season record
Saturday morning’s Division for stolen bases. The record
II sectional baseball final but had been 26 and Kraft got his
Wapak felt right at home as 27th and 28th in the game.
the “home” team, downing the The Redskins came close
Bulldogs 2-1 in a pitchers’ to scoring again in the fifth.
duel at Ed Sandy Field. Tabler worked a 1-out walk
The game came down to a and Stall hit a long fly to cen-
pitching duel between Elida’s ter field coming up just short.
Mike Campbell photo Josh Bush and Wapakoneta’s Tabler had stolen second base
Bill Keeler gets into the fence during modified racing Justin Krebs. during Stall’s at-bat and stole
action Friday at Limaland Motorsports Park. Bush pitched two shutout third base during Coil’s at-bat. Tom Morris photo
LOCAL ROUNDUP
tried to steal second during a 2-2 pitch, leaving the bases
For The Delphos Herald second half of the race. Bayliff Cale Tabler’s at-bat. Tabler loaded to end the inning.
eventually lost his position to was walked on four straight “I was really happy with
ELIDA — In the quest for Brian Post with Hull proceed- pitches. Greg Stoll hit a sin- our performance today and
a season points’ champion- ing to check-out on the field. gle, pushing Tabler to third proud of how our kids stuck The Delphos Herald Ryan Barton (SH) 6-0, 6-1 over
ship, race car drivers are most Brian Post, at the end, had base. Kaleb Coil worked to together through the year as we ----- Brock Rode (BL); Nate Shepler
(BA) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 over Brady
interested in the best possible posted a career-best runner-up get a walk to load the bases struggled,” Thompson ended. Lady Bearcats Collins (KE); Bryan Robbins (CE)
result week-to week. But all finish, with Casey Luedeke, for Mike Bogan, who is hitting Elida finishes it season at split with Indians 6-2, 6-3 over Andrew Frankart
drivers will attest that there is Bayliff and points leader Todd over .400 on the year. Bogan 14-12 overall. SPENCERVILLE — (LCC); Jon Foster (VW) 6-0, 7-6
nothing as good as taking the Sherman rounding out the smacked a single just inside Wapakoneta improves to Spencerville and Fort (2) over Michael Frankart (LCC);
Nathan Schmiedebusch (OG)
checkered flag. top-5 finishers. of first baseman Austin Zuber 22-4. They will play Fostoria in Recovery split a softball twin- 6-2, 6-4 over Jake Remington
For Limaland stock car vet- On Friday, LMP will be the to score Tabler and Stoll. The districts at Bluffton University bill at Spencerville Saturday. (CE); David Hooley (BL) 6-0,
eran Tony Anderson, his sec- scene for Modified Mayhem, inning ended on the next batter 2 p.m. Thursday. The host Lady Bearcats 6-0 over Michael Conkle (KE);
ond win of the season solidi- a $1,500 to win K & N UMP striking out, making it a 2-0 In the other bracket, (6-19) lost the first game 8-0 No. 2 Joseph Brenneman (SM),
fies his lead in the Budweiser Modified 20-lap feature. The Redskin lead. Shawnee advanced by scoring but came back in the nightcap
bye.
Thunderstock division, while 1/4-mile track will present five times in the bottom of the Round of 16 Matches: S. Rutter
“I told my players that tour- for a 7-3 victory over the 6-1, 6-1 over McDorman; Munroe
Butch Schroeder’s second suc- the visiting 305 Sprints and nament games come down to seventh to beat Celina 5-4. Lady Indians (13-13). 7-6 (0), 6-2 over Ruhe; J. Sutter
cess of the early season may Budweiser Thunderstocks. 1-run baseball and we won a lot Garrett Black hit a line drive 6-1, 6-0 over Falasco; Turner 6-4,
serve to change his plans over Gates open at 5 p.m. with hot Kaytlynn Warnecke (7 Ks,
of 1-run games this year, which with two down to bring home 6-1 over Klaus; Hood 7-5, 7-6 (5)
the course of the young, yet laps starting at 6:30 p.m. Racing the tying and winning runs. 5 walks) took
helped us today.” Wapak coach over Barton; Robbins 6-0, 6-4
developing campaign. starts promptly at 7:30 p.m. Jason Brandt remarked. the loss for over Shepler; Foster 6-1, 6-2 over
ELIDA (1)
The Thunderstock 15-lap Elwer Fence Sprints (3 8-lap Elida’s only score came ab-r-h-rbi the hosts in Schmiedebusch; Brenneman 6-1,
the opener but 6-2 over Hooley.
feature appeared as if it might heats: top 5 transfer)
at its next at-bat. Mackenzie Todd Kraft 2b 4-0-2-0, Matt Quarterfinals: S. Rutter 6-0,
bring a rare first-time win. 1. 11-Tim Allison; 2. 6N-Dain
Naida; 3. 57-Mike Dunlap; 4. Hampshire hit a 1-out double Thompson ss 3-0-0-0, Austin Zuber Hannah Keller 6-1 over Munroe; J. Rutter 6-2,
Keith Ralston had the pole on 24-Jermey Keegan; 5. 38-Aaron down the first baseline. Shane
1b 3-0-0-0, Mackenzie Hampshire
dh 3-1-1-0, Shane Conrad 3-0-
(1 strikeout, 4 6-1 over Turner; Hood 6-2, 6-2
the 20-car field but only held Smith; 6. 32M-Derek Hastings; 7.
Conrad banged an 0-2 pitch to 1-0, Josh Bush p 3-0-1-1, Dalton hits) got the over Robbins; Brenneman 6-1,
the lead position for a single 2-Brent Gehr; 8. 35-Ron Blair; 9.
3G-Darren Long deep left field but it was short Martz lf 3-0-0-0, Brandon Good c victory in the second 6-2 over Foster.
circuit. Veteran Frank Paladino Semifinals: S. Rutter 6-2, 6-2
1. 28H-Hud Horton; 2. about 10 feet from the fence. 3-0-0-0, Andrew Clevenger cf 3-0- game. over J. Ritter; Brenneman 6-1,
made a strong outside pass and 22D-Dennis Yoakam; 3. 2H-Dallas
Bush helped his own cause,
0-0. Totals 28-1-5-1.
Spencerville plays Tuesday 6-2 over Hood.
WAPAKONETA (2)
held race leadership from lap Hewitt; 4. 4J-Bob Gehr Jr.; 5.
1K-John Kettlewell; 6. 5W-Jeff smacking a single to right field ab-r-h-rbi in the Elida District semifi- Consolation: J. Rutter 6-2, 6-1
2 through 10. Paladino was Williams; 7. 4B-Andrew Bowsher; 8. and scoring Hampshire. Cale Tabler lf 4-1-0-0, Greg Stoll nals. over Hood.
noticeably powerful on the 10-Pete Ischi; 9. 2M-Ethan Hoy
“I thought Josh pitched a cf 3-1-2-0, Kaleb Coil ss 3-0-0-0,
A. Sutter (9 Ks) got the
Finals:
high side of the track. 1. B20-Butch Schroeder;
great effort today and he was a
Mike Bogan c 3-0-2-2, Justin Krebs S. Rutter
The challenge for Paladino 2. 6-Mike Dussel; 3. 17-Jared p/1b 3-0-0-0, Shane Helmstetter no-hit shutout in the opener. 6-2, 6-2 over
Horstman; 4. 34-Luke Hall; 5. little sick today. He struggled 2b 3-0-1-0, Dustin Gerlach 1b/p Brenneman.
was to stay up front while navi- 18-Todd Heuerman; 6. 1W-Kent
a little bit early on, until he 3-0-0-0, Josh Vorhees 3b 3-0-1-0, Game 1 Doubles:
gating lapped traffic. Stock car Wolters; 7. 10J-Jarrod Delong; 8.
got his legs under him,” Elida Jordan Ruppert rf 3-0-1-0. Totals Fort Recovery 8, Spencerville 0 F i r s t -
ace Anderson worked his way 6S-Jr Stewart 28-2-7-2. Ft. Recovery 0 2 0 0 1 0 5 - 8 6 0 Round Matches: Kerns-Rodis
to the leaders after starting in
B-Main (10 Laps - Top 5 coach Mark Thompson com- Score by Innings: Spencerville 0 0 0 000 0-002 (EL) 7-5, 6-3 over Slusher/Kindig
the seventh position. The co-
Transfer): 1. 5W-Jeff Williams; 2.
1W-Kent Wolters; 3. 35-Ron Blair; mented. Elida 000 100 0–1 WP: A. Sutter; LP: Kaytlynn Warnecke. (BA); Dicke-Freewalt (SM) 6-1,
points leader found himself 4. 6S-Jr Stewart; 5. 4B-Andrew The score was 2-1 in the Wapakoneta 0 0 2 0 0 0 x – 2 Game 2 6-0 over Menard-Beverly (KE);
E: Zuber; LOB: Elida 6,
running second to Paladino as
Bowsher; 6. 32M-Derek Hastings; Redskins’ favor and that would Wapakoneta 8; 2B: Hampshire,
Spencerville 7, Fort Recovery 3 August-Dulle (BL) 6-4, 7-6 (3)
Fort Recovery 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 - 0 4 2
the yellow flag flew at the
7. 2-Brent Gehr; 8. 10-Pete Ischi; 9.
10J-Jarrod Delong; 10. 3G-Darren be all the scoring of the game. Stoll; SB: Kraft 2, Tabler; CS: Spencerville 023 020 x-783
over Watkins-Sawmiller; Schmitz-
Lammers (OG) 6-0, 6-2 over
mid-point of the race. The sub- Long; 11. 2M-Ethan Hoy Elida had a shot to score in Ruppert (by Good). WP: Hannah Keller. Mathew-Beluci (VW).
sequent restart proved to be A-Main (25 Laps; [#]-Starting the sixth inning. Hampshire ----- Round of 16 Matches: No.
IP H R ER BB SO
defining as Anderson blasted
Position): 1. B20-Butch Schroeder[4];
2. 11-Tim Allison[6]; 3. 17-Jared worked a walk with one out. ELIDA Division II Boys 1 Swick-French (LCC) over
past Paladino on the bottom Horstman[9]; 4. 34-Luke Hall[12]; Conrad hit a single, placing Bush (L) 6 7 2 2 6 9 Tennis Sectionals Smith-Tucker (SH) 6-1, 6-1;
during lap 11. From that point 5. 57-Mike Dunlap[7]; 6. 28H-Hud runners on first and second. WAPAKONETA
At University of
Kerns-Rodis 6-2, 5-7, 6-2 over
Horton[5]; 7. 2H-Dallas Hewitt[8]; 8.
The Bulldogs could muster no Krebs (W) 5 4 1 1 1 6 Figueiredo-Deter (BL); Yeung-
forward, Anderson simply was 6N-Dain Naida[3]; 9. 6S-Jr Stewart[19]; Gerlach (S) 2 1 0 0 1 2 Northwestern Ohio Courts, Zuber (VW) 7-5, 6-4 over
too fast and too cagey, holding more and the inning ended
10. 5W-Jeff Williams[16]; 11.
with the next two batters get-
BALK: Bush Lima Dicke-Freewalt; No. 4 Everman-
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race, including a white flag
Wolters[17]; 13. 38-Aaron Smith[13];
14. 35-Ron Blair[18]; 15. 4J-Bob Gehr ting out. Shawnee 5, Celina 4 Final Results Selhorst-Duling (OG); No. 3
final lap restart to the finish. Jr.[11]; 16. 4B-Andrew Bowsher[20]; “I had two pitchers go today Celina 040 000 0-451 Teams: Bath, Bluffton, Celina, Wade-Pay (SH) 6-3, 6-1 over
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ond consecutive win and the
24-Jermey Keegan[10]; 19. 1K-John
Kettlewell[14];. 6-Mike Dussel[1] DQ did what they needed to do,” Kyle Maakle (C). Ottawa-Glandorf, Shawnee, Van 6-2 over August-Dulle; Chavez-
27th of his Limaland career
in a stock car, allowing him
failed to scale
Bud Thunderstocks (3 8-lap
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NWC Wert.
Top 4 advance to Port Clinton
District
Sayoto (EL) 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 over
Schmitz-Lammers; No. 2 Bruin-
to take over the points chase. 1. 7B-Tim Bowen; 2. 99-Andy (Continued from page 6) and girls sides, we were try- Singles:
Kidd 6-0, 6-0 over Dammeyer-
Paladino’s runner-up was the Newlove (SM).
King; 3. 27-Frank Paladino; 4. 42-Bob
Again, I am very pleased ing to get them in the finals Round of 32 Matches: No. Quarterfinals: Swick-French
best of his career at LMP. Mayer; 5. O1-Andy Mattord; 6. 19-Bill
The Elwer Fence Sprints Reimund; 7. 32M-Denny Miller with how we did both days.” so they can experienced what 1 Sam Sutter (SH), bye; Travis 6-0, 6-0 over Kerns-Rodis;
McDorman (EL) 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 over
saw Mike Dussel and Dennis
1. 22T-Tony Anderson; 2. Jefferson boys coach Bub it was like and make them Jeremy Wilson (SM); Austin Ruhe
Everman-Rutschilling 6-2, 6-2
over Yeung-Zuber; Wade-Pay
21Z-Pete Zuppardo; 3. 71-Keith
Yoakam hold the coveted Ralston; 4. 58P-Jim Post; 5. 16-Jeff Lindeman, whose team fin- hungry. (BA) 6-4, 6-3 over Brock Fortman 6-0, 6-0 over Lauf-Lauf; Bruin-
front-row starting positions Koz; 6. 22M-Bob Miller; 7. 3-Randy ished eighth, felt his unit con- “It’s a way of showing (OG); Tyler Munroe (VW) 6-4, 6-3 Kidd 6-1, 6-0 over Chavez-
and they became engaged in
Crossley tinued its learning curve. them that this is why we put over Michael Deter (BL); No. 4 Sayoto.
a stirring battle that lasted for
1. 88-Zach Bowen; 2. 52-Sam
Bodine; 3. 1-Kody Weisner; 4. “We knew coming into the in all the hard work during the Johnny Rutter (SH) 6-1 6-2 over Semifinals: Swick-French 6-1,
years that this was a transition Nick Fraley (EL); Wyatt Falasco
the opening 12 laps of the 3Z-Tony Zuppardo; 5. 2-Kevin season.” (SM) 6-0, 6-1 over Jeremy Jett
6-0 over Everman-Rutschilling;
Bruin-Kidd 6-1, 6-4 over Wade-
25-lap showdown. Schroeder
Gladman; 6. 26-Justin Long year with a lot of new faces He was surprised by the (BA); Jared Klaus (LCC) 6-0, 6-1 Pay.
and Tim Allison, the season’s
A-Main (15 Laps; [#]-Starting
Position): 1. 22T-Tony Anderson[7]; and younger guys. I’m pleased guys as well. over Zach Bruskotter (OG); Adam Consolation: Wade-Pay 6-4,
two previous feature winners, 2. 27-Frank Paladino[2]; 3. 71-Keith with how we’ve progressed “Many of those kids were Turner (CE) 6-0, 6-1 over Greg 6-2 over Everman-Rutschilling.
were racing right behind. Ralston[1]; 4. 52-Sam Bodine[3]; and how hard the kids work,” JVs last year, They ran well Newland (KE); Jacob Hood (VW) Finals: Swick-French 6-4, 6-0
On lap 12, Yoakam became
5. 58P-Jim Post[11]; 6. 99-Andy
King[5]; 7. 16-Jeff Koz[14]; 8. 42-Bob
he said. “As a coach, that is all today, even tough the results 6-1, 6-3 over No. 3 Joel Perrin (EL); over Bruin-Kidd.
loose and put his machine Mayer[10]; 9. O1-Andy Mattord[13]; you can ask of any team. Our may not have been there,”
sideways in turn 2, triggering 10. 3Z-Tony Zuppardo[12]; 4x1 and 4x2 relays both PR’d. Langdon added. “We are even
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Dussel maintained the lead on 2-Kevin Gladman[15]; 16. 21Z-Pete continue to have strong sea- the finals and let them experi-
the restart very briefly, until
Zuppardo[4]; 17. 88-Zach Bowen[6];
18. 7B-Tim Bowen[8]; 19. 1-Kody
sons and they’ve fit in nicely ence the competition.”
with those two relays.”
Co.
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Backus
from Germany, which was the going.” “I find this very rewarding,” my grandparents,” Backus said.
beginning of our community,” he Putting displays together, Backus said. “They had a lot of wisdom. I
asserted. “Several pioneer fami- he said, requires much discuss- Other worthwhile activities could sit and listen to them for
(Continued from page 1A) many buildings torn down, and lies bought the land, and Delphos ing among all the volunteers to Backus enjoys include visiting days.”
things that shouldn’t have been was four small colonies at first, help group items into different shut-ins and making hospital “It helps the community, pre-
look at them and try to figure it torn down. In my 69 years living before it was what it is today.” categories. Backus leads tours visits. He has also helped as a serves the history for the next gen-
out,” he explained. here, I’ve seen many changes to To preserve the museum for through the museum as one of his trustee in the past at his church, erations, and serves other people.
Backus recalls with fond- the uptown.” citizens to browse, Backus said many contributions to the estab- Delphos Wesleyan. Retiring in I’ll do it as long as I can,” Backus
ness the Delphos of years past, The metamorphosis Delphos he’s been coming in anywhere lishment. The museum is open 2001 from Ford Motor Company said of his continued work with
before many of its prominent and has undergone throughout from 24 to 30 hours a week, to the public once a week and in Lima, he now also spends a the Canal Commission Museum.
memorable buildings were either Backus’ lifetime and prior are making sure things get done. also gives tours, sometimes to lot of time with his wife, Nettie, As American astronomer Dr.
purposefully demolished or acci- what keeps him coming back to “I work a lot on maintenance, high school groups, sometimes to who comes to the museum often Carl Sagan said, “You have to
dentally burnt to the ground. the Canal Commission Museum. moving stuff, making displays,” groups that have traveled quite a as well. know the past to understand the
“I’ve seen many changes in “The history of the museum he said. “There’s a lot of heavy distance, from out of state, even, “When I was a kid, I always present.”
this town,” he said. “I’ve seen begins with the pioneers coming lifting, a lot to keep things by request. loved to be around older people, Gary Backus agrees.
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Germany greeted the news Turkish and Brazilian lead- one month after a final agree-
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Meet the
The key question is wheth- venue for swapping” Iran’s and its main negotiating part-
er the agreement fulfills the stocks of enriched urani- ners, including the United
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the International Atomic Ministry spokesman Ramin watchdog, the International
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shot and killed when an offi- police officer’s worst night- level of physical contact”
cer’s gun went off while mare,” Godbee said. ensued during which the offi-
Detroit police were search- Godbee said offi- cer’s gun went off, Godbee
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the slaying of a teenager, a Special Response Team set fied themselves as police, he
police official said. off a flash grenade as they said.
Assistant Chief Ralph entered the apartment with Charles Jones, Aiyana’s
Godbee said at a news con- their guns drawn about 12:40 father, told the Detroit News
ference Sunday that Aiyana a.m. Sunday with a warrant the woman Godbee referred
Jones was hit in the neck to look for a suspect in the to was his mother and the
by a single bullet and died Friday slaying of a 17-year- child’s grandmother.
at a hospital. Police said the old boy. “They came into my house
girl was sleeping on a couch The lead officer encoun- with a flash grenade and a
when she was shot. tered a 46-year-old woman bullet,” Jones said. “They say
my mother resisted them, that
she tried to take an officer’s
gun. My mother had never
been in handcuffs in her life.
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Answers to Saturday’s questions: truth.”
El Paso is known as the Four C City. The four Cs repre- Jones told the Detroit Free
sent climate, cotton, copper and cattle. Press that after hearing the
The name of Paul Bunyan’s pet moosehound was explosive and gunshot, he
Elmer. rushed into the room where
Today’s questions: his daughter had been sleep-
What famous early Americans named North America’s ing. He said police forced
whistling swan? him to lie on the ground,
How was a man named Fred Ott immortalized by with his face in his daughter’s Above: Circus-goers enjoyed a high-wire act Saturday in Spencerville. Below: a tiger
Thomas Edison? blood.
Answers in Tuesday’s Herald. trainer has his striped friends ‘sit pretty’ for onlookers.
Godbee said the shooting
Today’s words: was being investigated and
Kahuna: master artisan all information was prelimi-
Volute: rolled-up; spiraled nary. The officer was put on
paid administrative leave, he
said. Police do not believe the
gun was fired intentionally,
he said.
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is to pledge an open and full
investigation and to support
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www.delphosherald.com Monday, May 17, 2010 The Herald – 3B
Horoscope
an ex-lover?
By Bernice Bede Osol
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
You could profit in a rather large way
in the year ahead, through an unusual
chain of events that involve some oth-
Dear Annie: I’ve been Groom’s Mother er close friends or associates as well.
married to “June” for nine Dear Mother: Actually, One person will initiate what occurs,
years. We have two young old-fashioned etiquette rules and invite you and everybody else to
join in.
children. June’s first marriage presume the parents of the TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Your
ended in divorce, and after, she bride are the paying hosts of the initiative could lead you to the exact
moved in with her sister and wedding and the invitation goes spot where opportunity is buried and
lying in wait. Don’t sit around do-
brother-in-law, “Chuck.” While out in their name. The groom is
there, she began an affair with considered an independent adult
ing nothing; “Seek and ye shall find”
should be your motto.
BLONDIE
him. I found out three years whose parents are not “giving GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -Past ex-
ago, when she left her e-mail him away,” and therefore, their perience aided by instinctive insights
could put you out in front of the pack
open and I saw dozens of letters names do not appear. Of course, today. However, you’ll need to trust
between the two of them, many modern interpretations allow your natural abilities and horse sense
of them recent. for all kinds of invitations. to pull it off.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Win-
I confronted my wife in The bride and groom should ning or losing today will be predicated
the presence of our have discussed this upon your outlook and attitude. If you
family counselor with you in advance. are negative about life and your own
fate, you’ll trip over your own feet. If
and took the blame, Please try to forgive you think “win,” you’ll be a winner.
saying I could be them. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Events
a better husband. Dear Annie: today will offer you the opportunity
to be rewarded for past efforts where
June vowed to break I read the letter your work or career is concerned, but
off all contact with from “Freaked- you must take advantage of it. It’s not
Chuck. But since Out Mom,” whose a time to be modest about your ac-
complishments. BEETLE BAILEY
then, she has texted 18-year-old son VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Because
him repeatedly, and has pornographic you understand what you did wrong in
worse, I saw an pictures of his not- the past, you’re not likely to repeat it
e-mail saying she yet-16-year-old if confronted by similar circumstances.
You will allow prior painful experienc-
was planning to girlfriend. I strongly es to serve you well.
divorce me and buy Annie’s Mailbox urge her to talk to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Some-
a house with Chuck. her son about the thing might have looked bad because
you lacked the correct particulars,
He is now divorced from June’s dangers of what could happen but now with the facts in your hands,
sister. to him. you’ll come out far better than you
Recently, June was My friend “Mike” dated ever thought from something that
once looked so bleak.
hospitalized. While I had “Katie” for three years. When SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - It will
her cell phone, Chuck sent he was 19 and she was 16, law prove to be the right course of action
a text. I ignored it, and then enforcement officials found out and serve you much better than you
think, if you give more of yourself
he called. I completely lost it about their relationship. Katie than your counterpart does when the
and read him the riot act. Last naively admitted they had been chips fall. You’ll come out the big SNUFFY SMITH
night, June told me Chuck’s intimate. Now Mike is spending winner.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -
number was programmed two years of his life in prison, Although you might be aware of Lady
into her cell phone so that and when he gets out, he’ll have Luck’s presence, you won’t sit back
if his name comes up, she’ll to register as a sex offender. and do nothing. You’ll know what is
know not to answer. But I Employers and landlords who expected of you, and will end up ac-
quiring much more than you thought
checked and there were six check his criminal background possible.
texts between the two of will see he is a convicted felon. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -
them in the past two days. No one cares that he was in a Merely by putting out a little extra
imaginative effort, you’ll find you
They were planning a lunch committed, loving relationship have the power to sway others to your
date. with a girl he genuinely adored. way of thinking. Be sure to use this
Now June says she doesn’t -- Tom talent to your and everybody else’s
benefit.
see anything wrong with texting Dear Tom: Every parent AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -
Chuck because he’s “just a should talk to their children Charm, congeniality and cooperative-
friend.” I am totally torn up by about the age of consent. Too ness are assets you naturally possess
this. I wrote June a three-page many teens and young adults and use freely. You are likely to reap HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
extra dividends from friends who
letter detailing my feelings, don’t appreciate what could appreciate these wonderful traits in
fears and insecurities. I love happen to them. you.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Ap-
my wife and would hate to see Annie’s Mailbox is written plying practical ideas and concepts
our kids go through a divorce. by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy liberally could yield wide-ranging re-
But Chuck has no place in our Sugar, longtime editors of the sults. You’ll use your talents in ways
marriage. I’ve found a family Ann Landers column. Please that will be vastly helpful to friends
and associates alike.
counselor, but June won’t go. e-mail your questions to ARIES (March 21-April 19) - A sale
Any advice? -- Aimless in anniesmailbox@comcast.net, might be available today on a prod-
Ames, Iowa or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, uct you badly need but until now has
been a bit too expensive. It might be
Dear Aimless: Even if your c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 an extremely rare offer, so check all
wife is no longer having a W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, the ads.
sexual affair with Chuck, she is Los Angeles, CA 90045. Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
Service
Offer valid only with original ad from a newspaper, good for one attraction only. Dear Friend.” His tenure with the band was
testants from all 50 states and Dio revealed last summer that on-and-off, though. His first stint
the District of Columbia were he was suffering from stomach with the band lasted only two
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