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DELPHOS HERALD
The

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50¢ daily Tuesday, april 19, 2011 Delphos, Ohio

Upfront The colors of spring


Council OKs tax
Van Wert Co.
Wind Assoc. abatement for K&M
meets April 26 BY GREG SCHERGER in support of the bid. If awarded,
the convention would be held in
erty was shut off on Jan. 24 in
response to unpaid utilities bill-
The Southern Van DELPHOS — During its the city on the third weekend in ing. The property is slated for a
Wert County Wind final April meeting Monday June of next year. sheriff’s sale on April 27.
Association will meet from evening, Delphos City Council Candidate for Municipal Council read legislation
approved an ordinance autho- Court Judge in Van Wert County accepting a utility easement from
7-9 p.m. on April 26 at rizing the mayor and/or safety Todd Wolfrum presented coun- Delphos Senior Housing LLC for
Vantage Career Center. service director to enter into cil with his qualifications and a sewer line along Elida Road.
Anyone who owns prop- agreement with K & M Tire Inc. intended approach to the bench if Collectively, council members
erty in southern Van Wert for the purpose of tax abatement successful in his May 3 balloting requested further inspection
County is invited. People of 60 percent for 10 years for as Van Wert County residents of the line before considering
who have not yet been the expansion only of the facil- elect a new judge. approval of assuming ownership
contacted by the leasing ity located at 1125 Spencerville Council also approved an of the infrastructure and mainte-
agent are also welcome. Road in Delphos. ordinance to adopt and enact nance of the sewer line.
BP is planning a wind The company is seek- 2011 replacement pages to codi- A proposed sewer line proj-
farm which covers the ing the tax abatement for a fied ordinances, in conformity ect in the Erie Street area was
southern part of the county Staff photos 50,000-square-foot expansion with current state law as required also reviewed on first reading, as
from Allen County Ohio to the existing facility, upgrade by the Ohio Constitution. well as an ordinance to transfer
to the Indiana line. to existing buildings and new The Sewer Replacement and funds within city accounts in
The purpose of the equipment, with a total value of Improvement Fund was estab- compliance with the state audi-
association is to help up to $1,700,000. lished by council as the account tor’s office to achieve account
landowners understand The estimated number of new to receive any proceeds from the balances.
the lease contract and to full-time positions anticipated to sale of renewable energy credits The Legislative Committee
make sure the landowners result from the expansion is 10. (SREC’s) generated by the solar met at the conclusion of the
are happy with the lease. Council moved to allow the array at the wastewater treat- meeting to discuss the apparent
For more informa- Canal Days Committee to uti- ment plant. unchecked increase of cat popu-
lize city streets, property and Presently, the city has 26 lation within the city.
tion, contact Catherine services for the 2011 Canal credits to sell (up 9 from the Presently, the city has no
Heitz at 419-692-9753 Days celebration slated for Sept. previous April meeting). The ordinances to address this issue.
14-18. The request for services city will seek a broker to sell the It was noted the City of Akron

Sports and area use is the same as in


previous years.
Approval was also provided
credits or may sell them directly.
Each “credit” is expected to have
a value of several hundred dol-
and Village of Spencerville have
taken some steps to address this
matter. After some discussion, it
Weather cancellations for the “Mini-Relay for Life” lars, based on reports of value was decided by the committee to
Jefferson Athletic listed for May 13 with a rain from other states that now have investigate the potential services
Director Dave Hoffman has date of May 16. Approval pro- this program in place. that may be secured from “Cat
announced the home var- vides use of Pierce Street from City Auditor Tom Jettinghoff Haven of Lima,” “Angels for
sity track meet scheduled Franklin Elementary School to told council the Consumer Price Animals” and other organiza-
for today (Fort Jennings/ St. John’s Elementary School Index is pegged at 1.5 percent tions or entities that may be able
Lincolnview/Crestview), as for students to conduct the 7th rather than the original 1 per- to address the growing popula-
well as their junior varsity annual event, raising funds to cent. This will allow for a half- tion, including sterilization ser-
baseball game at home ver- combat cancer. percent higher rate increase to vices and costs for the same.
sus Spencerville, have been Fire Chief Dave McNeal utility bills in the future than Cats are not licensed in a
canceled because of weather. requested by letter to bid to host originally anticipated and con- manner similar to dogs; with-
As well, Columbus the 2012 Fireman’s Convention tinues to improve the positive out identification, ownership is
in Delphos. Previously spon- balance of the water and waste- difficult for “house” cats and
Grove AD Terry Schnipke sored by the Delphos depart- water fund projections into the impossible for feral or “stray”
announced the Bull Dog ment in 2004, 1997, 1972 and year 2016. cats. The committee intends to
home baseball game vs. Fort four other previous years, the A lien in the amount of contact the mentioned services
Jennings has been postponed. convention is being sought for $682.75 was placed by coun- and invite representatives to
2012 to correlate with the 140th cil upon a property at 902 future meetings to advise what
NWC sanctions girls soc- anniversary of the department’s Spencerville Avenue in Delphos they can offer and from that take
cer creation. owned by David and Sarah direction to possibly address
Northwest Conference Council approved a motion Wagner. Service to the prop- some legislation in the future.
Commissioner Mike Mullen
announced that varsity girls
soccer will be a sanctioned
conference sport begin-
ning in the fall of 2011.
Seven of the 10 NWC
schools will field teams that

NC faces massive price tag


will compete for an NWC
championship and all-con-

in storm cleanup effort


ference post-season honors.
The schools involved
are Jefferson, Lincolnview,
Crestview, Ada, Allen By MITCH WEISS county in rapid succession, one
East, Bluffton and Lima and BROCK VERGAKIS doing enough damage to kill 11
Central Catholic. The Associated Press people. The twisters descended
The schools will play a suddenly, with only about 15
single round-robin schedule BONNETSVILLE, N.C. — minutes of warning.
with three games and one Shards of glass from old bottles Gov. Beverly Perdue and
bye each week. There will and furniture smashed by a torna- other officials toured the damage
be no specific conference do that tore through town littered Monday, pledging prompt sup-
night for play; schools will the concrete floor of Rhonda port to rebuild. Charities, religious
schedule their conference Carter’s antique store, shatter- groups and emergency shelters
games by mutual agree- ing her plans to open an auction sprang into action, offering their
ment within the week they house in nearby Salemburg. A services to residents well-versed in
are assigned to play. storage area in the back was flat- disasters like hurricanes, who sud-
The conference sched- tened. denly found themselves in the path
ule will begin Aug. 27 “I just had a feeling something of a very different type of storm.
Photo submitted
and will end Oct. 13. bad was going to happen, and Bertie County so far is the only
it did,” Carter said of Saturday,
when storms raged through
county with a monetary damage
estimate available. Property dam-
Essayists take second in zone contest
WEDNESDAY
Bonnetsville and other parts of age was at least $2.5 million, The three local District God, Flag and Country winners each placed second in the
Baseball North Carolina, killing at least but that figure doesn’t include
St. John’s at Bath 5 p.m. Northwest Zone Conference God, Flag and Country competition April 8 in Defiance.Claire
21 and damaging or destroying infrastructure damage or the loss Sensibaugh (10-11 age group), left, Rebecca Violet (12-13 age group) and Priscilla Painter
LCC at Ottoville, 5 p.m. more than 800 homes. “Now I’m of crops. Bertie County produces
Bluffton at Fort (14-15 age group) each took home $100 cash and a $75 U.S. Savings Bond.
starting over.” tobacco, peanuts and soybeans,
Jennings, 5 p.m. From remote rural communi- among other staples. Statewide,
St. Henry at
Lincolnview ,5 p.m.
Softball
ties to the state’s second-largest
city, thousands of residents hit
by the worst tornado outbreak
costs will likely be at least in
the tens of millions because the
weather raged through densely
Syrian security forces open fire on sit-in
Ottoville at in nearly 30 years were clearing populated cities, trashing homes, BEIRUT (AP) — Syria issued pretext. In a statement broad- homes.
Lincolnview, 5 p.m. away rubble and debris, repairing businesses and public buildings. a stern warning to the nation cast on Syrian Television, the Hundreds of people had gath-
power lines and facing a recovery Employees in Wake County, today to stop protesting, hours ministry said all laws will be ered Monday at Clock Square
that will cost tens of millions of where Raleigh is located, esti- after security forces opened fire implemented to safeguard the in the center of Homs, bringing
Forecast dollars. mated Monday that local costs with live ammunition and tear people’s security and the coun- mattresses, food and water to
Mostly cloudy The storms that chugged will be around $65 million, gas on hundreds of anti-gov- try’s stability. the site for an Egypt-style stand-
Wednesday across the South last week killed county commission Chairman ernment demonstrators during a Hours earlier, security forces off. They vowed to stay until
morning at least 44 people in six states, Paul Coble said, an estimate he pre-dawn raid that killed at least fired on anti-government protest- President Bashar Assad is ousted
and windy but the worst devastation came expects to rise. one person, witnesses said. ers staging a sit-in in a square in — a brazen escalation of the
with high over about four hours Saturday in More than a quarter-million The statement raised the the central city of Homs, chas- monthlong uprising against the
in mid 50s. North Carolina. people lost power during the specter of an increasingly vio- ing them through the streets for country’s authoritarian regime.
See page 2. “In the blink of an eye, so storm, but by late Monday that lent crackdown on the month- hours. An eyewitness said police
many people have been plunged had dropped to a few thousand. long protest movement against Witnesses said at least one used loudspeakers to call on
into grief and crisis,” said Preston The storm not only brought down President Bashar Assad’s author- person was killed and many oth- protesters to evacuate the area
Index Parrish, executive vice president power lines, but crews respond- itarian regime. The uprising is ers wounded. around 2 a.m. Shortly afterward,
Obituaries 2 of ministry at the Billy Graham ing to outages found the storm posing the most serious threat “They shot at everything, security forces moved in, firing
State/Local 3 Evangelistic Association, which had been so strong that some to the Assad family’s ruling there was smoke everywhere,” first tear gas, then live ammuni-
Politics 4 dispatched its disaster-response wires had simply vanished. dynasty. an activist in Homs told The tion at fleeing protesters.
Community 5 teams to four areas of the state. Emergency workers took dam- The death toll from a security Associated Press by telephone, “They went up to people’s
Sports 6-7 One was Bertie County in the age estimates to see if uninsur- crackdown over the past four asking that his name not be used homes, they arrested many,”
state’s northeast corner, where able losses reach $10.3 million, weeks has topped 200, human because he feared for his per- a Homs resident said by tele-
Classifieds 8 rights groups say. sonal safety. “I saw people on phone. “We heard ambulances
the ministry also deployed vol- the minimum amount needed for
TV 9 unteers just seven months ago, North Carolina to qualify for fed- The Interior Ministry called the ground, some shot in their all night.”
after floods devastated the county eral disaster assistance. Residents on Syrians to “assist” authorities feet, some in the stomach.” Three people in Homs con-
seat of Windsor and surrounding without insurance were advised in preserving national security The streets were largely firmed the account, all of them
communities. to take photos of the damage by refraining from taking part in deserted by early afternoon, asking for anonymity for fear of
At least two tornadoes hit the before they clean up. any protests or sit-ins under any with people staying inside their government reprisals.
2 – The Herald Tuesday, April 19, 2011 www.delphosherald.com

For The Record


Motorcycle deaths drop, Patrol heroin,
seizes OBITUARY The Delphos
but trend is worrisome cocaine in
Herald Vol. 141 No. 261
Nancy Spencer, editor

traffic stop
By JOAN LOWY gallon,” Hennie said. “It’s not Ray Geary, general manager
The Associated Press “If I have a sport, it’s transportation.” Delphos Herald Inc.
Don Hemple, advertising manager
WASHINGTON — choice between
A related data trend is also
worrisome. The number of
TOLEDO — An Ohio man Tiffany Brantley,
Motorcycle deaths dropped 2 driving a pickup motorcyclists wearing federal-
and woman and Michigan
man face felony drug charg-
circulation manager
percent in the first nine months ly-approved, impact-absorbing
of last year, but the report by or my motor- helmets dropped 13 percent in
es after Ohio State Highway
Patrol troopers seized 83
The Daily Herald (USPS 1525
8000) is published daily except
state transportation officials
may signal just a blip, not a
cycle, I’m taking the first nine months of 2010.
At the same time, motorcyclists
grams of heroin and 71 grams
Sundays and Holidays.
By carrier in Delphos and
lasting improvement in safety. the motorcycle wearing so called “novelty” hel-
of cocaine, valued at $40,300
during a traffic stop last
area towns, or by rural motor
route where available $2.09 per
There were 80 fewer motor-
cycle deaths from January that gets 50 miles mets — which are lightweight
and offer little protection —
Thursday in Lucas County. week. By mail in Allen, Van
Troopers stopped a 2010 Wert, or Putnam County, $105
through September of 2010
than in the same time frame the
per gallon. It’s rose 9 percent.
A helmet that meets federal
Chevrolet rental car for a fol- Helen E. Pohl per year. Outside these counties
previous year, said the report, not sport, it’s standards reduces the wearer’s
lowing too close violation
on Interstate 75 southbound, May 29, 1921-April 17, 2011
$119 per year.
Entered in the post office
scheduled for release Tuesday
by the Governors Highway transportation.” chances of being killed in an
accident by about 40 percent,
near milepost 208, at approxi- Helen E. Pohl, 89, of St.
Marys, died at 4:38 a.m.
in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Periodicals, postage paid at
mately 3:26 p.m. on April 14. Delphos, Ohio.
Safety Association. Hedlund said. The only reason Sunday at Lima Memorial
— Jeff Hennie, Troopers observed a strong No mail subscriptions will
But fatalities had started to for wearing a novelty helmet is Health System.
vice president, Motorcycle odor of burnt marijuana. A be accepted in towns or villages
climb back up during the last to avoid getting ticketed for not She was born May 29,
Riders Foundation probable cause search revealed where The Daily Herald paper
three of those nine months. And wearing a helmet, he added. 1921, in Delphos to Wilmer
83 grams of heroin and 71 carriers or motor routes provide
that has safety advocates wor- Twenty states require all and Effie (Frey) Smith. daily home delivery for $2.09
grams of cocaine hidden on
ried. man for the safety group that motorcycle riders to wear hel- On July 2, 1940, she mar- per week.
the driver’s person.
“The drop is all in the front issued the report, said recre- mets, but only 13 states specify ried John E. Pohl, who died on 405 North Main St.
The driver, Desiree L.
half of the year,” said report ational motorcycle riding that the helmets must meet fed- March 17, 1995. TELEPHONE 695-0015
Heablin, 26, of Marion admit-
author Jim Hedlund, a safety appears to have declined while eral standards, according to the Survivors include daugh- Office Hours
ted that the drugs were sup-
consultant. “It looks very much the recession was at its worst, National Transportation Safety ters Janice Y. (Robert) 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
plied to her by the two passen- POSTMASTER:
as if we’ve hit bottom and may and that may explain why the Board. The board has urged Wein of Spencerville and
gers Antoine L. Wade, 32, of Send address changes
be starting back up again.” number of deaths went down. states to require all riders to Drussilla J. “Dru” (Spencer)
Mansfield and Alvin E. Smith to THE DAILY HERALD,
Fatalities were down 25 per- Now that the economy is wear helmets that meet federal Cunningham of Bowling
Jr., 39, of Detroit, Mich. 405 N. Main St.
cent during the first three months showing signs of recovery, standards. Green; grandchildren Doug
All three were all charged Delphos, Ohio 45833
of last year, and still down 1 Adkins said he’s concerned a Lobbying by motorcyclist (Pam) Wein of Kossuth, Greg
with possession of heroin, a
percent in next three months rebound in recreational riding groups has led some states to (Lori) Wein of Hicksville,
first-degree felony; and pos-
after that. Then they went up 3 will lead to more deaths. repeal mandatory helmet laws.
session of cocaine, a third- Anika Cunningham of Seattle Scholars of the Day
percent in the third quarter of the But Jeff Hennie, vice presi- Meanwhile, BMW Motorrad and Kristoff Cunningham
degree felony.
year, the report said. dent of the Motorcycle Riders USA said it will offer anti-lock of Cuyahoga Falls; great-
If convicted, all three could
Annual motorcycle fatali- Foundation, disagrees. He said brakes as standard equipment grandchildren Brent Wein and
face up to 15 years in prison
ties have more than doubled the economy — especially on all its 2012 model year Kristen Wein, both of Convoy,
and up to a $30,000 fine.
since the late 1990s, peaking the recent rise in gas prices — motorcycles, the first manufac- Stephanie Wein of Piqua,
in 2008 at 5,312 deaths. But turer to take that step. Improper
WEATHER
appears to have increased, not Ethan Carter Cunningham
they plunged 16 percent in 2009 decreased, motorcycle use. braking has been identified as of Perrysburg and Brennan
as the economy tanked. What “If I have a choice between a factor in many motorcycle Bolen and Baleigh Bolen of
caused the drop is a matter of driving a pickup or my motor- crashes. BMW said its sales Delphos weather Hicksville; and brother-in-
debate. cycle, I’m taking the motor- account for less than 3 percent High temperature Monday law Richard Bowersock of
Jonathan Adkins, a spokes- cycle that gets 50 miles per of the U.S. market. in Delphos was 51 degrees, Spencerville.

LOTTERY Porn company is amassing 1-800 numbers low was 37. Rainfall was
recorded at .53 inch. High a
She was preceded in death
by sisters Clarice Harbert,
St. John’s Scholar of the
Day is Margaret
NEW YORK (AP) — For are relinquished by previous year ago today was 61, low Edna Snider, Gladys Monfort Wehri.
CLEVELAND (AP) — years, teenagers across the U.S. users. As of March, it admin- was 30. Record high for today and Dorotha Bowersock.
These Ohio lotteries were Congratulations
could call a toll-free hotline if istered more 800 numbers than is 87, set in 2002. Record low Mrs. Pohl was a member of
drawn Monday: they had embarrassing questions any other company, including Margaret!
is 22, set in 1983. Zion United Methodist Church
Classic Lotto about AIDS and safe sex. Dial the Verizon and AT&T. in Celina, where she taught
05-11-22-24-33-37 same number now and you get And many, if not most, of those Jefferson’s Scholar of the
WEATHER FORECAST adult Sunday school class and
Estimated jackpot: $28.3 a recording of giggling women 1.7 million numbers appear to be Tri-county Day is Chelsey
million organized her neighborhood Fischer.
offering to talk dirty to you. used for one thing: redirecting call- Associated Press
Mega Millions “We both have big appetites ers to a phone-sex service. Bible study. She was creative
Congratulations
Estimated jackpot: $12 for sex,” they purr. “Pinch us Dial 1-800-Chicago and in artwork and painting and
TONIGHT: Showers enjoyed helping her husband Chelsey!
million and poke us. Spank us and instead of reaching a tourism and thunderstorms. Breezy.
Pick 3 tease us. We love it all. ... Enter hotline for the Windy City, you with the farming and the gar- Students can pick up their
Some thunderstorms maybe den. She loved to cook and awards in their school offices.
4-1-8 your credit card number now.” will hear a woman offering “one- severe with damaging winds play the piano and organ. She
Cat comes
Pick 4 Those naughty misdials, on-one talk with a nasty girl”
2-5-6-0 and large hail. Lows in the was a resident of Otterbein
and countless others like them, for $2.99 per minute. A similar
upper 40s.East winds 5 to 10
down from tree
Powerball appear to be no accident. thing happens if you punch in the Care Center in St. Marys.
Estimated jackpot: $56 Records obtained by The initial digits of 1-800-Metallica, mph with gusts up to 20 mph Services will begin at 11
becoming southwest 15 to 25
after 9 days
million Associated Press show that over 1-800-Cadillac, 1-800-Minolta, a.m. Thursday at Thomas
Rolling Cash 5 the past 13 years, a little-known 1-800-Cameras, 1-800-Worship mph with gusts up to 40 mph E. Bayliff Funeral Home
04-23-25-31-34 Philadelphia company called or 1-800-Whirlpool. after midnight. Chance of pre- in Spencerville, the Rev.
Estimated jackpot: PrimeTel Communications All those numbers contain cipitation 90 percent. ANDERSON, S.C. (AP)
Kenneth Baker officiating.
$171,000 has quietly gained control messages redirecting callers to WEDNESDAY: Mostly — Buster has finally come
Burial will be in Amanda
Ten OH over nearly a quarter of all erotic chat lines operated by cloudy in the morning then down from a 150-foot pine
Baptist Cemetery, east of
04-11-21-23-24-31-32-40- the 1-800 numbers in the U.S. National A-1 Advertising, a becoming partly cloudy. tree in northwestern South
Spencerville.
41-45-48-50-53-54-58-59-65- and Canada, often by grab- company that shares an office Windy. Highs in the mid 50s. Carolina after nine days, but
Friends may call from 2-4
70-74-75 bing them the moment they building with PrimeTel, has West winds 15 to 25 mph with the cat’s owners aren’t happy
and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at
common ownership and lists gusts up to 40 mph. with local officials.
the funeral home.

Pat
many of the same people as WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Linda Megretto told the
Memorial contributions
executives or business con- Decreasing clouds. Colder. Anderson Independent-Mail
tacts. may be made to WTLW
Lows in the mid 30s.Northwest she expected to find the cat
Channel 44 Christian

Williams TRASH TALK


winds 10 to 20 mph decreas- dead Monday, but her hus-
Television.
ing to 5 to 10 mph after mid- band climbed a 40-foot ladder
L
night. and coaxed the cat down.
5 years -
Allen County Refuse pro-
vides garbage and recycle col- EXTENDED FORECAST OCAL PRICES Megretto says Buster
THURSDAY: Partly Corn: $7.37 stayed in the tree through two
still miss you lection in Delphos.
The Allen County portion of cloudy. Highs in the mid 50s. Wheat: $7.00 storms after becoming afraid
Love you forever, Delphos is collected on Thurs- Northeast winds5 to 10 mph. Beans: $13.32 when a neighbor chased the
days, with residents placing cat from his barking dog.
Angel garbage containers on the curb
Wednesday evening and recycle
She says she called the
every other Wednesday. Humane Society, fire depart-
The Van Wert County por- ment, police and animal con-
Steak Dinner tion of Delphos is collected on trol and got no help.
Friday, with residents placing Sheriff’s spokesman Chad
$5.49 garbage containers at the curb McBride says there’s no
Answers to Monday’s questions: record she called.
All Day Wednesday & after 4 pm on Sunday on Thursday evening and recy-
A cross between a camel and a llama is called a cama.
cle every other Thursday. Fire Chief Billy Gibson
Includes: If a holiday falls during the Because of the great size difference between the camel says firefighters no longer
5 oz. Thick Cut Sirloin week, collection is pushed back and the llama, artificial insemination was used to produce
Choice of 2 sides and garlic toast. respond to such calls because
a day. For example, the week of the first cama, a male named Rama, in 1998.
Choice of sides include: Memorial Day, collection in Al- Late-night TV host Jack Paar created havoc during a of liability issues. Gibson says
Steak fries, mashed potatoes, rice pilaf, len County will be Friday and
duet by guests Judy Garland and Robert Goulet by shuf- putting food at the base of a
veggie or baked beans in Van Wert County it will be
fling their cue cards. tree usually works.
Saturday.
Elida Road, Lima
See the full schedule at Today’s questions:
Next to WENDY’S
cityofdelphos.com. What was Frankenstein’s first name in the famous
Ph. 419-225-PACK No other discounts apply. Mary Shelley horror story?
What is the big tourist attraction in San Pedro de
UP Macoris in the Dominican Republic?
TO Answers in Wednesday’s Herald.
Today’s words:
Crepehanger: a gloomy person
Jaracussu: the venomous Brazilian pit viper

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STATE/LOCAL

Photos submitted

Elks Students of Month


Van Wert Elks Lodge No. 1197, Benevolent and
Protective Order of Elks have selected Rebecca Ries,
senior at Van Wert High School; and Bradley Miller,
senior at Crestview High School, as the recipients of
the Students of the Month for March. Students are
nominated by their high schools to receive this award.
Each Student of the Month receives a $50 savings bond
along with a certificate from the Van Wert Elks Lodge
1197 with the possibility to be named the Student of
the Year. Students are judged on the basis of multiple
achievements – character, leadership, service, citizen-
ship and scholastic. This program is designed to rec-
American Legion Ladies Auxiliary donates cookies Photos submitted
ognize outstanding young men and women for their
achievements in school and community.
The American Legion, Isaac Van Wert Post 178 Auxiliary, recently helped the Girl Scouts help our military. The Above: Bradley Miller receives his certificate from
post donated one case of Girl Scout cookies to the USO and the Heroes in Action program through the Gift of Caring Student of the Month Chairperson Linda Stanley.
portion of the Girl Scout Cookie program. The cookies were donated through Girl Scout Troop 20180. Above, back Below: Student of the Month Chairperson Linda
from left, Makenzie A., Ashley M,, Auxiliary President Rose Myers, Saddie S., Chaplain Romona Bostic, Lydia R. and Stanley presents Rebecca Ries her certificate.
Audrey J.; center, Aeris F., Alisha T., Erienne C., Emily G., Chelsey W., Ava C., Erin T. and Alexis R.; and front, Rylee
M., Carly H., Caitlyn G., Anna C., ReAnna C. and Carley W.

Wheels-N-Wings Heritage
Festival coming May 21
At a Wheels-N-Wings enthusiast and head of the There will be radio-con- In addition to the early
Festival committee meet- sub-committee organizing trolled airplane demonstra- morning pancake-and-sau-
ing last week, plans for this the car show, said infor- tions, sky-diving exhibitions, sage breakfast, several other
year’s event moved forward. mation about the event is para-motor displays, and air- food options will available
Following the legal clarifi- being distributed locally and plane rides. The local airport throughout the day, including
cation by Van Wert City Law regionally through flyers and is also planning some chil- a chicken wing contest with
Director Greg Unterbrink last advertisements. He reported dren’s activities. area restaurants and vendors
Friday about the legality of that some vendors have been Lee also reported that participating.
beer sales being a part of
the festival, members of the
Van Wert County Regional
Airport board attended the
contacted about participating.
A $5 entry fee will be collect-
ed on site for the show which
will run from noon to 4 p.m.
a small craft fair is being
planned and entertainment
for all ages is being arranged,
including a candy drop and
Lee said a complete sched-
ule of all activities will be
available by late April, but
hopes the public will begin
Lehmann’s
CLEARANCE CENTER
meeting and said their origi- Awards will be given to the small rides for kids. There marking their calendars to
nal agreement from Nov. 9, top 20 judged cars and dash will be musical entertainment make plans for attending this
2010, to support the event plaques will be available to throughout the day, culminat- year’s great event.
as presented by the festival
committee was still in effect.
the first fifty cars registered.
Marshall also reported that
ing with an appearance of the
group Sierra Shame begin-
For more information about
any of these activities, or if IS FULL AGAIN!
At that meeting, the board there will be a motorcycle ning at approximately 7:30 interested in either participating
agreed to all the Wheels-N-
Wings Festival to take place
poker run, organized by the
American Patriots club. Area
p.m. The group was featured
at last year’s Rib Cook-Off
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POLITICS “Never one thing and seldom one person can make for a success. It takes a
number of them merging into one perfect whole.”
— Marie Dressler, Canadian actress (1869-1934)

Super rich see federal


taxes drop dramatically
By STEPHEN holds will pay no federal In all, the tax code is filled
OHLEMACHER income tax for 2010, accord- with a total of $1.1 trillion
Associated Press ing to estimates by the Tax in credits, deductions and
Policy Center, a Washington exemptions, an average of
WASHINGTON — Still think tank. about $8,000 per taxpayer,
scrambling to file your taxes? “It’s the fact that we are according to an analysis by the
You’ll probably take little using the tax code both to col- National Taxpayer Advocate,
consolation in hearing that lect revenue, which is its pri- an independent watchdog
the super rich pay a lot less mary purpose, and to deliver within the IRS.
taxes than they did a couple of these spending benefits that Rep. John Tierney,
decades ago. And nearly half we run into the situation where D-Mass., has introduced a bill
of U.S. households pay no so many people are paying to eliminate about $60 billion
income taxes at all. no taxes,” said Roberton in tax breaks, mostly for busi-
The Internal Revenue Williams, a senior fellow at nesses. The bill would require
Service tracks the tax returns the center, which generated a regular review of all tax
with the 400 highest adjust- the estimate of people who breaks to see if they still serve
ed gross incomes each year. pay no income taxes. their original purpose.
The average income on those The sheer volume of cred- More than half of the
returns in 2007, the latest year its, deductions and exemp- nation’s tax revenue came
Poll: Students
IT WAS NEWS THEN
for IRS data, was nearly $345 tions has both Democrats and from the top 10 percent of
million. Their average federal Republicans calling for tax earners in 2007. More than 44
still optimistic income tax rate was 17 per-
cent, down from 26 percent
laws to be overhauled. House
Republicans want to eliminate
percent came from the top 5
percent. Still, the wealthy have
despite doubts
One Year Ago in 1992. breaks to pay for lower overall access to much more lucrative
• Women of all faiths gathered at the K of C hall in Over the same period, the rates, reducing the top tax rate tax breaks than people with
Delphos on Sunday for St. John’s “Women’s Day.” Those average federal income tax from 35 percent to 25 percent. lower incomes.
present shared in the wisdom of Beth Moore through her WASHINGTON (AP) —
The American dream of life rate for all taxpayers declined Republicans oppose raising Obama wants the wealthy
“Loving Well” DVDs. The gathering was concluded with a to 9.3 percent from 9.9 per- taxes, but they argue that a to pay so “the amount of taxes
Mass. getting better for each new
generation feels like a myth cent. more efficient tax code would you pay isn’t determined by
to many of today’s young The top income tax rate is increase economic activity, what kind of accountant you
25 Years Ago — 1986 35 percent, so how can people generating additional tax rev- can afford.”
adults.
• Members of the Elida Future Farmers of America After coming of age dur- who make so much pay so enue. The Obamas released
donated white oak trees to second graders at Elida and Gomer ing a deep recession, most little in taxes? The nation’s tax President Barack Obama their 2010 federal income tax
elementary schools to help promote Arbor Day. FFA mem- expect to have a harder time laws are packed with breaks for said last week he wants to do return Monday and reported
bers James Bowman presented the Arbor Day trees to Amy buying a house and saving for people at every income level. away with tax breaks to lower an adjusted gross income
Carman, a second grader at Elida Elementary and school retirement than their parents There are breaks for having the rates and to reduce gov- of $1.7 million. They paid
principal Stan Strayer. did. More than 4 in 10 predict children, paying a mortgage, ernment borrowing. Obama’s $453,770, or 26 percent, in
• Seventy-six Girl Scouts from Ottoville and Fort it will be tougher to raise a going to college, and even proposal would result in $1 federal income taxes. Vice
Jennings recently held a sleepover at the Fort Jennings family and afford the lifestyle for paying other taxes. Plus, trillion in tax increases over President Joe Biden and his
Elementary School gymnasium. A number of activities were they want, according to an the top rate on capital gains is the next 12 years. Neither pro- wife, Jill, reported an income
planned including dance aerobics with Marilyn Boecker. Associated Press-Viacom poll only 15 percent. posal included many details, of $379,178. The Bidens paid
Square dancing and playing games with a parachute were of Americans ages 18 to 24. There are so many breaks putting off hard choices about $86,626 in federal income
also held. Only about a fourth expect that 45 percent of U.S. house- which tax breaks to eliminate. taxes, or 23 percent.

GOP insiders embrace Trump’s presidential bid


• Jefferson baseball team fell to Parkway 6-2 and to things to be easier for them
Perry 13-5. Toby Kimmett went the distance against Parkway than the previous generation
to take the loss. Jefferson was led in hitting by Kimmett with — a cherished goal of many
a double. Sam Miller took the loss against Perry as he went hardworking parents. By CHARLES County. “He’s got people in 1996 or George W. Bush
two-thirds of an inning allowing five walks. Kimmett had two “I just don’t really see BABINGTON fired up.” in 2000. There’s a political
doubles for Jefferson and Miller was 2-for-4. myself being able to obtain Associated Press These Republican officials vacuum in the GOP, insiders
the kind of money my par- and activists stopped short of say, and it’s being filled by an
50 Years Ago — 1961 ents could when they were WASHINGTON — Out saying they see Trump as the unusually large and diverse
• The Delphos Junior Chamber of Commerce again this my age,” said Mark McNally, with Sarah. In with The eventual nominee. But they number of White House hope-
year will sponsor the annual Teenage Road-E-O, it was 23, who earned a history Donald. said their party is hungry fuls.
announced Tuesday by Don Schramm, local Jaycee president. degree from the University of President Barack Obama for forceful, colorful figures “It’s probably the most
has launched his re-election to attack Obama and other wide open field in 50 years,”
The Road-E-O is a skill driving test that is designed to pro- Minnesota a year ago and now
bid in a low-key manner, but Democrats on health care, said Stephen Scheffler,
mote highway safety among teenagers. This year’s Road-E-O works part-time in a liquor the Republican Party’s search spending and other issues. a Republican National
store.
will be held April 30 on Pangle’s parking lot. for a challenger seems strang- In Iowa at least, there’s Committee member and head
San Francisco State
• The seniors of Delphos St. John’s High School University nursing student er by the day. also widespread talk about of the Iowa Faith and Freedom
received their curtain call Monday night as they staged the Ashley Yates is confident GOP celebrities like Sarah two social conservatives: Coalition.
final showing of this year’s production, “The King and I.” she’ll build a career in health Palin aren’t getting much Rep. Michele Bachmann South Carolina Republican
A highlight of the play were the Royal Children, portrayed care but expects money to be buzz. Mainstream candidates of Minnesota, who would Party chairwoman Karen
by Glen Lause, John Wulfhorst, Jane Huysman, Steve Clark, tighter in her lifetime. “Social like Mitt Romney and Tim be the first president elect- Floyd said, “It’s any candi-
Jane Schmit, Robert Elwer, Mike Baumgarte, the Bradshaw Security may not even exist Pawlenty aren’t getting much ed directly from the House date’s ballgame right now.”
twins, Vivian Kill, Sue Bohlein and Elaine Arnzen. when I’m older,” said Yates, traction. It’s people once since James Garfield, and for- Kim Lehman, another RNC
• There was a good turnout for the Father-Son Knights of 23. “Health insurance is going considered highly unlikely mer Pennsylvania Sen. Rick member from Iowa, said
Columbus event held last Monday night in the council up. Everything just costs to compete seriously for the Santorum, who lost his 2006 voters haven’t locked in on
club rooms on Elida Avenue. On April 29 there will be a more.” party’s nomination who are re-election bid by a landslide. any one person. “Everyone
banquet and a dance at the club rooms for members of the Sounds like a bummer, creating big stirs in early vot- Even Herman Cain, the little- is taking their time and see-
council only, and their wives and lady friends. On May 1 right? Yet most young adults ing states, a reflection of an known, wealthy former pizza ing who’s who, and what’s
the council will hold an Experience meeting for new mem- are shrugging it off. Despite unformed and uncertain GOP chain executive, gets men- what,” she said.
bers taken into the organization during initiatory work last financial disappointments, presidential field. tioned by Republican voters Palin’s apparent fade and
Sunday. they overwhelmingly say GOP activists in Iowa, who will have the first crack Trump’s rise are arguably
they’re happy with their lives, New Hampshire and South at winnowing the GOP field. the most surprising events in
75 Years Ago — 1936 much more so than older folks Carolina appear deeply While these people cer- recent weeks, as more estab-
• Two operators of the local office of the Lima Telephone in similar surveys. intrigued by, and open to, a tainly have talents, the party lishment-oriented contenders,
and Telegraph Exchange Company have been transferred to Youthful optimism — with run by Donald Trump, the does not see them as the including former governors
the Lima office of the company. Frances Bozeman will leave perhaps a touch of naivete — publicity-loving business likeliest contenders to defeat Romney of Massachusetts
Delphos on Wednesday of next week and Helen Hamilton lives on. A whopping 90 per- tycoon and host of NBC’s Obama. Karl Rove, architect and Pawlenty of Minnesota,
will start at Lima on April 27. Mrs. Anthony Goergens will cent expect to find careers that “The Apprentice,” even as he of George W. Bush’s two took formal steps toward full-
be employed at the local office. will bring them happiness, if perpetuates falsehoods about presidential wins, calls Trump fledged candidacies.
• Plans are being started for the annual Delphos High not wealth. Obama’s citizenship and “a joke candidate.” A CNN nationwide poll
School Alumni Association reception and banquet on June Linka Preus, who’s taking questions the legitimacy of Republicans traditionally of adult Republicans showed
a year off her career track to his presidency. pick party veterans who wait Trump tied for the presiden-
3. Sara Viel, president of the association, is now located work in an Ithaca, N.Y., bagel
in Columbus and has presented her resignation to Melvin bakery, figures every genera- “I hear more and more their turn and earn their nomi- tial lead with former Arkansas
Westrich, vice president, who now succeeds to the presi- tion has its own struggles, people talking about Donald nations after years spent as Gov. Mike Huckabee, at 19
dency. Velma Kloeppel is secretary and Ralph Sacher is and bad economies eventually Trump,” said Glenn McCall, governors, senators or vice percent each. Palin, the 2008
treasurer. Republican Party chairman presidents. But this field lacks vice presidential nominee,
improve. in South Carolina’s York a front-runner like Bob Dole was third at 12 percent.
• A committee has been named to carry forward the “Even if it never gets bet-
tennis project under the Delphos Recreation Association. ter permanently, we’ll adjust
This committee consists of Elmer Scherger, chairman; to whatever it is,” said Preus,
FAA suspends controller for watching movie on duty
Arnold Scott, Marie Hartlieb, Don Imber and Merlin Zuber. 22, a linguistics and cogni- By JOAN LOWY incident, the agency said. this,” Babbitt said. “It abso-
The association is planning to resurface the courts with clay, tive science grad from Cornell and RAY HENRY The controller was alerted lutely has to stop.”
to make general repairs on the backstop and to buy new University who plans to pur- Associated Press to the mishap when he was Babbitt was at a region-
nets. sue her passion for science in contacted by a military pilot. al radar center near Atlanta
graduate school. WASHINGTON — An air Besides the controller, the with Paul Rinaldi, president
McNally, the history traffic controller has been sus- FAA also has suspended a of the National Air Traffic
Moderately confused
major, says he’s enjoying life pended for watching a movie manager at the Oberlin cen- Controllers Association, the
as a part-time clerk in the when he was supposed to ter. union that represents control-
Minneapolis suburb of Edina be monitoring aircraft, deep- In all now, the FAA has lers. The pair met with about
before he gets tied down in a ening the Federal Aviation suspended eight controllers 50 controllers and other FAA
research or analyst job. Administration’s embarrass- and supervisors since late employees as they kicked off
“I’ll be able to find one ment following at least five March. a nationwide tour of air traf-
in the future, I’m sure of it,” cases of controllers sleeping In five of the cases the fic facilities aimed at send-
McNally said. “I’ll find one or on the job. controllers allegedly fell ing a message as much to
go back to school.” In the latest incident, asleep. In another case, the the public as to controllers
High unemployment has the controller was watching FAA is investigating why that unprofessional behavior
left lots of young lives in
a movie on a DVD player two controllers in Lubbock, won’t be tolerated.
limbo. Among students who
don’t plan to go to work right early Sunday morning while Texas, were unresponsive to Transportation Secretary
after college, three-fourths say on duty at a regional radar radio calls. Ray LaHood underscored
the limited number of open center in Oberlin, Ohio, near Nearly all the incidents the same message in a series
jobs in their field was impor- Cleveland that handles high- occurred during overnight of television interviews over
tant to their decision. Riding altitude air traffic, the FAA shifts when traffic is light and the past several days. Even
out the tough times in grad said in a statement Monday. people naturally have trouble President Barack Obama
school is a popular choice for The controller’s micro- staying awake. joined the chorus, telling ABC
those with the means. phone was inadvertently acti- The incidents have shaken News last week: “We’ve got
But for some without such vated, transmitting the audio FAA officials, made air traf- it under control.”
options, optimism is hard to of the movie — the 2007 fic controllers the butt of late But every time adminis-
muster. crime thriller “Cleaner,” star- night comedians and raised tration officials say they’ve
Nathan Watkins, out of ring Samuel L. Jackson — for public jitters about the safety moved decisively to contain
work in rural Epworth, Ga., more than three minutes to all of air travel. the problem, another control-
has little job experience, no the planes in the airspace that FAA Administrator Randy ler steps over the line.
car and no access to public the controller was supposed Babbitt said early Monday, The day before the
transportation. to be monitoring, the agency before the agency had dis- Cleveland incident a control-
“I’m literally stuck and said. closed the incident near ler fell asleep while working
there’s nothing I can do about The controller’s micro- Cleveland, that he was “infu- an overnight shift at busy
it. At least I feel that way,” phone became stuck in the riated” that air traffic control- regional radar facility in
said Watkins, 23, a high school transmit position, preventing lers have been caught snooz- Miami that handles high-alti-
graduate who lives with his him from hearing incoming ing on the job. tude traffic for Florida, parts
mother and tries to compen- radio calls or issuing instruc- “None of us in this busi- of the Atlantic Ocean and the
sate her by doing chores. tions to planes during the ness can ... tolerate any of Caribbean.
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6 – The Herald Tuesday, April 19, 2011 www.delphosherald.com

LOCAL ROUNDUP Lady ’Cats break through


for first win of 2011
Jeffcats claw past 1-0-0-0, Nick Cook 2b 3-0-0-0.
Bearcats in NWC baseball Totals 24-6-5-5.
SPENCERVILLE (2)
SPENCERVILLE — ab-r-h-rbi
Jefferson scored three runs in Garrett Croft cf 2-0-0-0,
Keaton Vandemark c 2-0-0-
the fifth and two more in the 0, Levi Krouskop p/1b 3-0-0-0,
seventh to back the pitching Cory Rieman ss 2-0-1-0, Matt
of Ben Babcock and Curtis Youngpeter 2b/p 2-0-0-0, Bryce By JIM METCALFE ing Rostorfer to score. Fallon Bevington beat the throw to out an infield hit, loading
Miller in a 5-2 Northwest
Ringwald dh 2-0-0-0, Joel Shimp jmetcalfe@delphosherald.com Van Dyke walked to force in second, allowing Rostorfer to the bases. Fischer worked a
rf/p 3-0-0-0, Kasey Lee lf 1-1-
Conference 0-0, Johnathan Shimp p 1-0-0- Bevington and a 4-4 score. score; an error on the play put 3-0 count before Wegesin
baseball tri- 0, Tanner Koverman 3b 2-1-1-1. SPENCERVILLE — An out later, Chelsey Fischer Bevington at third. A throw- replaced Keller on the mound
umph over Totals 20-2-2-1. It took one huge inning singled to right to plate ing error on a grounder hit by with Johnston. However,
Spencerville on
Score by Innings:
Jefferson 000 030 2-550 Monday night — nine runs Metzger. Thitoff’s grounder Metzger allowed Bevington she finished the walk, scor-
a cold Monday Spencerville 0 0 1 010 0-220 — by Jefferson but the Lady was booted, allowing Ricker and courtesy runner Hannah ing Ricker for a 1-1 score.
at Spencerville. 2B: Kyle Anspach. HR: Tanner Wildcats finally got to score. Rostorfer Sensibaugh to score, putting However, Johnston got the
The duo combined to give Koverman. the zero out of their then drilled a bases- Metzger at third. She scored next two out.
up only two Bearcat hits. IP H R ER BB SO win column for 2011 clearing double to an out later on a grounder by Spencerville again left the
Babcock (5 innings, 2 hits, JEFFERSON as they seized a 16-8 the fence in Van Dyke for that 16-6 sacks loaded in the second.
2 earned runs, 3 walks, 4 Ks) Babcock (W) 5.0 2 2 2 3 4 Northwest Conference left center edge. They went up 4-1 in the
and Levi Krouskop (4 IPs, 0
Miller (S)
SPENCERVILLE
2.0 0 0 0 1 4
fast-pitch softball to put the Spencerville wasn’t bottom of the fourth. With one
hits, 1 earned run, 4 bases-on- Krouskop 4.0 0 1 1 4 7 victory on another Wildcats done. Jennifer Shimp down, S. Mulholland got on
balls, 7 Ks) battled for four Youngpeter 0.2 3 2 2 0 1 windy and chilly up 9-4. In led off with an infield via an error and A. Mulholland
innings, with Spencerville Joel Shimp 1.2 1 2 2 3 0 afternoon/evening at turn, she hit. An out hence, bunted her way aboard. Mull
Johnathan Shimp 0.2 1 0 0 0 1
leading 1-0. Spencerville. came home on Tiffani Wurst was plunked forced S. Mulholland at third.
---- Bevington’s 2-bag- by Branham (1-7; 7 IPs, Warnecke lined a single off
Jefferson “We’ve been wait-
Turnwald shuts Rostorfer ger to the same spot 9 hits, 8 runs, 2 earned, 2 Branham to load the bases.
touched up ing for that. We have
out Bulldogs been working on some for a 10-4 Jefferson free passes, 4 Ks). Shelby Johnston unloaded them with
reliever Matt
Youngpeter OTTOVILLE — Tyler different approaches at the edge. Mulholland sacrificed both a 3-run double to the base of
( a f t e r Turnwald tossed a 2-hit shut- plate, some different tech- “We took a step back runners up and both score the fence in left.
Krouskop out and Ottoville put up eight niques,” Jefferson coach today; it’s back to the drawing as Alyssa Mulholland singled “On the positive side, this
walked Justin Rode) for three runs to Dave Wollenhaupt explained. board for us,” Spencerville to right. Haley Mull singled was the most runs we have
runs in the top of the fifth: a back him “In the end, though, we have coach Tom Wegesin noted. to left but Mulholland was scored this year,” Wegesin
Nik Moore run-ascoring sin- in an 8-0 been working on the girls “Our defense continues to gunned down trying to get to added. “We also battled back
gle, a single by Tony George white- keeping their weight back and kill us. In their defense, we third to end the game. after their big inning, which
to score Moore and a double wash of waiting on the pitch, ‘spank- have had so little real time on “Taylor didn’t have a pre- was another positive.”
by Kyle Anspach that plated E l i d a ing’ the ball. We know we the diamonds to practice but season because of the long Spencerville visits Kalida
George; to give the Wildcats Monday night in Ottoville. have the girls to hit the ball; Jefferson and other teams are run the basketball team made, tonight, while Jefferson hosts
all the runs they needed. The Big Green only had they just had to do it. We in the same boat. Our pitch- so she is just now getting into Allen East Thursday.
“The guys had a nice game. five hits against Jake Porter went to a clinic at ONU and ing had been getting better pitching shape and getting it JEFFERSON (16)
We could have used a few and the Bulldogs (3-7) but their hitting is amazing. That but it wasn’t there today. We back,” Wollenhaupt added. ab-r-h-rbi
more hits and few less strike- five errors did fifth inning was amazing; we used three pitchers today but “Defensively, we made a few Chelsey Fischer 1b 5-1-1-2,
Samantha Thitoff ss 4-3-2-0, Alex
outs but we played a clean, him in. hit the ball hard.” it wasn’t because I wanted errors, so we have a lot of Rostorfer lf 5-3-4-4, Cassidy Bevington
error-free game,” Jefferson A a r o n The Wildcats (1-7) were to.” things to work on in the next c 4-2-2-2, Taylor Branham p 3-0-0-2,
Hannah Sensibaugh cr 0-1-0-0, Corrine
coach Doug Geary noted. trailing 4-1 entering that fifth Delphos made it 11-4 in couple of days. We just need
Wehri went Metzger 2b 5-2-0-1, Paige Ricker 3b
The Wildcats (4-7, 1-2 inning. By the time it was the sixth against third pitcher to keep getting better and 3-3-1-0, Fallon Van Dyke cf 3-1-1-
NWC) will host Allen East 5 2-for-4 for the 3, Kelsey Goodwin rf 5-0-1-0. Totals
hosts and Cody all over, those nine runs had Kaytlynn Warnecke. With more consistent.” 37-16-12-13.
p.m. Thursday. The Bearcats crossed the plate, sending 13 one down, Ricker beat out an Jefferson left two runners SPENCERVILLE (8)
(5-6, 1-2 NWC) visit LCC DeLong had ab-r-h-rbi
batters to the dish. Samantha infield hit and scored as Van on in the top of the first (9
two runs batted in (double).
Alyssa Mulholland lf 5-2-2-2,
that same night. Thitoff (2-for-4, 3 runs Dyke clubbed a double to the for the game, as did the Lady Haleigh Mull c 4-1-1-0, Alli Gilroy cr
JEFFERSON (5)
Nickoli Sackinger went scored) led off against Tori fence in center. Bearcats).
0-1-0-0, Kaytlynn Warnecke ss/p 3-2-3-
1, Tori Johnston rf/p/ss 3-0-1-3, Kaley
ab-r-h-rbi 2-for-3 for the Bulldogs. Johnston (3.2 innings, 5 hits, The Lady Bearcats (1-7) The Lady Bearcats went Core 2b 4-0-0-0, Jennifer Burnett cf
Nik Moore ss 3-1-1-1, Tony Ottoville is at Leipsic 9 runs, 1 earned, 3 walks, got two back in the home up 1-0 in the home half. A.
0-0-0-0, Jennifer Shimp cf 3-1-1-0,
Hanna Keller p/rf/cf 4-0-0-0, Tiffani
George 3b 3-2-2-1, Kyle Anspach
lf 3-1-1-1, Evan Neubert lf 0-0-0-
tonight, while Elida hosts 5 Ks) with a grounder into half. With one gone, Alyssa Mulholland got aboard via an Wurst 1b 1-1-0-0, Cristin McGue 1b
0, Curtis Miller 1b/p 3-0-0-0, Ben Shawnee. center and Alex Rostorfer Mulholland got on via an error but was forced out at sec-
2-0-0-0, Shelby Mulholland 3b 3-0-1-0.
Totals 32-8-9-7.
Babcock p 2-0-0-0, Drew Kortokrax
pr 0-0-0-0, Ross Thompson 1b Elida 000 000 0-025 (4-for-5, 4 runs batted in, error and swiped second. ond by Mull. Warnecke (3-for- Score by Innings:
3 runs) followed with a She came home courtesy of 3. 2 runs) singled and Johnston Jefferson 010 091 5 - 16
1-0-1-2, Jeff Schleeter dh 2-0-0-0, Ottoville 3 0 1 1 2 1 x - 8 5 3 Spencerville 1 0 0 3 0 2 2- 8
Mike Joseph cf/dh 2-0-0-0, Justin WPL Tyler Turnwald; LP: Jake single. A wild pitch moved a 2-out knock to right by was hit by a pitch to load the E: Warnecke 2, Bevington (CI),
Rode c 1-1-0-0, Jordan Vorst rf Porter. 2B: Cody DeLong (OV). them both up. A misplayed Warnecke. In turn, she scored bases. Core bounced out to Ricker, Goodwin, Mull, Johnston,

Duncan’s pinch-double
Core, S. Mulholland; LOB: Jefferson
grounder hit by Cassidy on a 2-base error on a fly ball first, plating courtesy runner 9, Spencerville 9; 2B: Rostorfer 2,
Bevington (2-for-4, 2 RBIs, hit to the outfield by Johnston Alli Gilroy. Jennifer Burnett Bevington, Van Dyke, Johnston; 3B:
S. Mulholland; SB: Thitoff, Bevington,

leads Indians past KC in 10


2 runs) resulted in Thitoff to make it 11-6. walked but Haley Keller was Van Dyke, A. Mulholland, Gilroy;
scoring and Rostorfer mov- Jefferson put it away in retired to end the threat. CS: Sensibaugh (by Mull); Sac: S.
Mulholland.
ing to third. Bevington stole the seventh, batting around. Jefferson got that back in
By DOUG TUCKER really struggled to command second. An out later, Corrine Thitoff walked and burgled the second against Keller. JEFFERSON
IP H R ER BB SO

The Associated Press the ball, especially out of the Metzger got aboard on anoth- second. Rostorfer doubled With one down, Ricker Branham (W, 1-7) 7 9 8 2 2 4
pen. Leadoff walks and the er error, loading the bases. to center to bring her in. walked and advanced on a SPENCERVILLE
Keller 1.1 3 1 1 3 1
Pinch-hitter Shelley 10th inning hurt us.” Paige Ricker hit a grounder Bevington beat out an infield wild pitch. Van Dyke walked, Johnston (L) 3.2 5 9 1 4 5
Duncan’s RBI double sparked The Royals scored twice to and the throw home was in hit, putting runners on the with Ricker taking third on a Warnecke 2.0 4 6 3 1 2
WP: Keller 2, Johnston; HBP: Mull
a 4-run 10th inning and the take a 3-2 lead in the sixth on time but the catcher failed corners. Taylor Branham wild pitch. Van Dyke stole (by Branham), Johnston (by Branham),
Indians beat Kansas City 7-3 Melky Cabrera’s RBI double to stay on the plate, allow- bounced to short but second. Kelsey Goodwin beat Wurst (by Branham).

Wildcats down Pirates in PCL baseball


on Monday night to widen and an RBI single by Alex
their division lead to two Gordon, who tied his career
games over the equally sur- high with a 12-game hitting
prising Royals. streak.
Duncan batted for Travis Billy Butler’s single made By DAVE BONINSEGNA one in the first inning. kill in the third inning as they Jared Zeller came on the
Buck after Carlos Santana it four straight hits off starter The Delphos Herald The Wildcats got their sec- loaded the bases with no one mound in the seventh to close
zsportslive@yahoo.com ond run of the game after out but relief pitcher Brandon out the game and give the
drew a walk from rookie Carlos Carrasco and put run- Logan Recker singled fol- Scott got a pair of fielder’s- Wildcats the win, increasing
left-hander Tim Collins (1-1) ners at first and second. But lowing the Heitemyer long choice ground balls and a 4-3 their record to 5-1. Continental
to start the 10th. Duncan the right-hander escaped fur- KALIDA — It may have
been cold during the game at ball; Recker had the first of groundout to end the threat falls to 2-7-1 with the loss.
hooked an RBI double into ther damage by retiring Kila Holy Name Field in Kalida Kalida’s four stolen bases and unscathed. Kalida is at LCC tonight.
the left-field corner, driving Ka’aihue on a foul pop and on Monday afternoon but the scored on a Kris Osterhage The Pirates got on the
home the tie-breaking run in coaxing a double-play ground- Kalida bats started off red-hot sacrifice fly to center, making board in the fifth with a single
CONTINENTAL (2)
ab-r-h-rbi
Cleveland’s fourth straight er out of Jeff Francoeur. as Tyler Heitmeyer led off the it a 2-0 game after one. by Austin Sharp and a pair Dockery c 4-0-0-0, Ordway
win. Royals starter Kyle Davies first for the Wildcats by hit- The Pirates got a single of errors on the part of the ss 4-0-0-0, Burke p/3b 3-0-2-0,
In perhaps the most encour- was charged with two runs ting the second pitch from Brandon Burke Kalida infield allowing Sharp D. Scott 2b 3-1-1-1, B. Scott
3b/p 3-0-1-1, Sharp cf 3-1-1-0,
aging sign for the Indians, and seven hits in six innings. he saw over the left (2-for-3) in the first and to score, making it a 4-1 Sullivan rf 3-0-0-0, Mansfield 1b
Grady Sizemore, in his sec- He struck out seven, walked field fence. then saw Laudick send score. The home team loaded 2-0-0-0, Schwartzman lf 2-0-0-0.
ond game back from knee none and was relieved by Heitmeyer went down the next eight the bases again in their half Totals 27-2-5-2.
surgery, added an RBI single Jeremy Jeffress, who walked 2-for-4 in the game batters. of the fifth but this time were KALIDA (6)
ab-r-h-rbi
and was 3-for-5 after going Brantley on four pitches to with two runs bat- The home team able to push one run across Heitmeyer 3b 4-2-2-2, Recker
2-for-4 on Sunday in his first start the seventh and then ted in as the hosts defeated would tack on two more runs after Tyler Hoffman hit a fly cf 4-1-1-0, Guisinger ss 4-2-1-1,
game since May 16, 2010. threw wildly to first on a the Continental Pirates 6-2 in the second inning after ball to center that the Pirate Osterhage lf 4-0-1-0, Ellerbrock
“The reason I came over pickoff attempt, allowing in a Putnam County League Laudick helped his own cause fielder misplayed, allowing 1b 4-0-1-0, Hoffman 2b 3-0-1-1,
Schroeder dh 3-0-1-0, Unverferth
here was to enjoy this guy the runner to move up two battle. with a single and came around Guisinger to score from third ph 1-0-0-0, Laudick p 3-1-1-0,
from the dugout after see- bases. The bats weren’t the only to score two batters later on a in making it 5-1. Schmenk rf 3-0-0-0. Totals 34-6-
ing him over the last seven- LaPorta, after hitting an things that were steaming Heitmeyer single. Continental got the run 8-5.
for Kalida as Jordan Laudick Recker reached on an error back in the top of the sixth
eight years,” Indians manager RBI single that tied it 3-all, and Guisinger was hit by a when Scott got a one out
Score by Innings:
Manny Acta said. “It’s nice to went to second on Jeffress’ pitched a stellar game on the Continental 0 0 0 011 0-2
mound, striking out seven and pitch, putting runners on first double, scoring Dakota Scott, Kalida 220 110 x-6
have him back.” wild pitch. With one out, and third. Both runners then cutting the deficit to 5-2.
giving up just two runs. IP R ER BB SO
Collins, one of three rook- Jeffress walked Sizemore and Nick Guisinger had a 2-for- moved up on a balk, making However, the 3-run lead CONTINENTAL
ie relievers who have played Asdrubal Cabrera and handed 4 afternoon, while driving it a 4-0 game in favor of the would become four in the
Burke (L)
B. Scott
1.2 4
4.1 2
4
2
0
1
0
1
a big part in Kansas City’s a bases-loaded jam to reliever one over the left-field fence home team. home half of the sixth when
strong start, gave up four hits Aaron Crow, who struck out in the sixth inning in nearly It appeared that Kalida Guisinger hit the long ball KALIDA
and four runs in one inning. Shin-Soo Choo and retired the same spot Heitmeyer hit would be going in for the to left. Laudick (W) 6 2 2 1 7

Pirates start fast, beat up on Reds 9-3


Zeller 1.0 1 0 0 1
Joe Smith (1-0) got the Santana on a pop fly.
victory with 1 1/3 innings of Santana had an RBI dou-
hitless relief. ble in the first and Cleveland
Expected by most observ- took a 2-1 lead in the third on
ers to remain also-rans in Choo’s sacrifice fly. By JOE KAY season high in runs. Pirates — who are coming off place since opening day.
the AL Central this year, the Wilson Betemit had a sac- The Associated Press Kevin Correia (3-1) gave a 105-loss campaign and have In the last two games, the
Indians and Royals had not rifice fly in the second for up four hits during his sec- an 18-year streak of losing Reds fell behind big, with
been first and second this late the Royals and singled lead- CINCINNATI — One ond career complete game, seasons — to 8-8. Edinson Volquez and Wood
in the season in any order ing off the seventh, tying his starting pitcher got arrested. using the big early lead to his It was a bad day in several getting roughed up before
since May 31, 1999, when career best with a 10-game Another got off to a miser- advantage. ways for the Reds. Starting they could get three outs. The
Cleveland led the Royals and hitting streak. able start. Not a good day Pittsburgh took 3-of-4 in pitcher Mike Leake got only question: would it be
White Sox by 10 games en Rays 5, White Sox 0
overall for the Reds’ rotation, the series, giving the defend- arrested for shoplifting at a enough?
route to a fifth straight divi- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — one that’s suddenly become ing NL Central champs their downtown department store Pittsburgh scored four
sion title. That also was the David Price allowed four hits in something of a concern. comeuppance before a crowd in the afternoon. He issued in the first off Volquez on
last time the Indians started a eight dominant innings and the Andrew McCutchen of 12,777 that groaned a lot. an apology and watched from Sunday, then blew the lead
season as well they’ve started Tampa Bay Rays beat the slump-
ing Chicago White Sox 5-0 on doubled home two runs as The Pirates have won their the bench. Leake beat the and had to rally for a 7-6
this one, winning 12 of their Monday night. part of Pittsburgh’s biggest first three road series for the Pirates 11-2 on Saturday for win on McCutchen’s RBI
first 16. Price (2-2) struck out nine and offensive showing this season first time since 2002, when Cincinnati’s only win of the single in the eighth inning.
One out after Duncan’s walked two. Felipe Lopez hom- and the Pirates took advan- they dropped 89 games. series. The seven runs were a season
ered and drove in three runs,
double, Michael Brantley helping Tampa Bay win for sixth tage of another slow-starting Scott Rolen led off the Suddenly, the defending high.
walked. Matt LaPorta ground- time in seven games. Ben Zobrist Cincinnati pitcher, beating the second with a double to cen- division champs have issues A day later, the Pirates got
ed into a fielder’s choice and had a 2-run homer. Reds 9-3 on Monday night. ter and scored on a throwing with their rotation, which is off fast and kept going to yet
pinch-runner Adam Everett Edwin Jackson (2-1) gave up
four runs and 11 hits in seven “Long day,” manager error by third baseman Steve missing Johnny Cueto and another season high. They
scored on shortstop Alcides innings for the White Sox, who Dusty Baker said, settling into Pearce. The Reds didn’t get Homer Bailey. Both are on sent eight batters to the plate
Escobar’s throwing error. have lost five in a row. Jackson, his chair after the game. another hit until the eighth, rehab stints in the minors, for a 3-0 lead against Wood,
Jack Hannahan followed with while with Arizona, walked eight The Pirates scored three when Pittsburgh was in con- recovering from shoulder who needed 42 pitches to
during a 149-pitch no-hitter
an RBI double and Sizemore against Tampa Bay at Tropicana runs in the first off left-hander trol. Chris Heisey hit a two- problems that forced them to get through the first inning
made it 7-3 with his third hit. Field last June 25. Travis Wood (1-2), the sec- run homer in the ninth off start the season on the dis- against one of the NL’s lowly
“We didn’t help ourselves, Joel Peralta pitched the ninth ond game in a row that a Reds Correia, who improved to 7-1 abled list. lineups. The Pirates came in
that’s for sure,” Royals man- to complete the 4-hitter.
starter couldn’t get going. against the Reds. Despite that, Cincinnati batting .236 as a team.
ager Ned Yost said. “We See INDIANS, page 7 The Pirates ended up with a The victory boosted the has managed to stay in first See REDS, page 7
www.delphosherald.com Tuesday, April 19, 2011 The Herald — 7

Heat roll to 2-0 lead over 76ers NBA BOWLING


By TIM REYNOLDS Instead, it’s the 76ers who beating the Pacers 96-90 on The Associated Press Atlanta leads series 1-0
Tuesday Merchant
The Associated Press spent much of Monday look- Monday night in Game 2 of their FIRST ROUND Portland at Dallas, 9:30 p.m.,
April 12, 2011
first-round playoff series.
ing pained. “Every game will be tough,”
(Best-of-7) Dallas leads series 1-0
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tough games. We’re built for that. Chicago leads series 2-0 Memphis at San Antonio, 8:30
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Wade. to have to keep that games.” Boston leads series 1-0 10:30 p.m., New Orleans leads M-W Trailers 20-44
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NHL
tells the tale of a night another great start.” eight points over the final 4 min-
utes. Kyle Korver connected from
Men over 200
the 76ers would rather Philadelphia shot only long range to make it 90-85 with
Bruce Haggard 215, Mark
Biedenharn 205-235, Dan Wilhelm
forget. 26 percent in the first just over a minute left. 235-279-207, Jason Mahlie
No comeback half, a record for a Heat The Pacers still wouldn’t go 245-235-211, Denny Dyke 209-
required for the Miami playoff opponent. The away. The Associated Press Vancouver leads series 3-0
248-223, John Adams 246-210,
FIRST ROUND San Jose at Los Angeles,
Heat this time — they 76ers’ starters were out- A.J. Price drew a foul on
Rose and hit three free throws (Best-of-7) 10:30 p.m., series tied 1-1
Larry Etzkorn 256-209, Bruce
went wire-to-wire on scored 41-9 in the open- to get Indiana within two with Monday’s Results Wednesday’s Games
VanMetre 237-247-225, Shawn
the lead and moved two ing 24 minutes and unlike 23.4 seconds remaining. But Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2, Washington at N.Y. Rangers,
Allemeier 210-278-215, Scott
Scalf 222-290-255, Todd Merricle
wins from advancing to their last two meetings, Luol Deng made two free throws, Philadelphia leads series 2-1 7 p.m., Washington leads series 251, Randy Matthews 203, Ron
the Eastern Conference never put a scare into Mike Dunleavy missed a 3-point Boston 4, Montreal 2, Montreal 2-1 Mericle 277, Jerry Merricle 246-
semifinals. Miami. Philadelphia had attempt at the other end and
Ronnie Brewer hit two foul shots
leads series 2-1 Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7 210, Shane Stabler 235-266-
James scored 29 points, a 16-point lead in the teams’ to help the Bulls hold on.
Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2, p.m. 205, Butch Prine Jr. 247-259,
Bosh had his second straight final regular-season matchup Chicago made its last 16 free Pittsburgh leads series 2-1 Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 Don Rice 250-235, Jay Brown
double-double with 21 points and a 14-point lead in Game 1 throws to finish 27-for-34. Detroit 4, Phoenix 2, Detroit p.m. 204, Jason Teman 232, Sean
leads series 3-0 Anaheim at Nashville, 8:30 Hulihan 203-267, Dan Grice 225-
and 11 rebounds and Miami but simply couldn’t get rolling Rose powered the Bulls to
Today’s Games p.m., Nashville leads series 2-1 224, Shawn Stabler 224, Kyle
took a 2-0 series lead with Monday. an NBA-best 62-20 record in the
regular season. Vancouver at Chicago, 8 p.m., Detroit at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. Early 227-238-242, Zach Sargent
a 94-73 victory over the The 76ers didn’t even

MLB
The Pacers were right there 232-279-217, John Jones 236-
abysmally-shooting 76ers on have a starter reach double even though they lost Darren 226, Carter Prine 215-209, Jason
Monday night. figures until 3:49 remained in Collison to a sprained left ankle Wagoner 203-233, Joe Geise
Showing no signs of the the third quarter, when Jrue late in the first half. Collison said 215, Dan Stemen 263, Dave
Stemen 217, Kevin Kill 207-258,
migraine that he battled Holiday made a 3-pointer to X-rays were negative but he
isn’t sure if he will be available
The Associated Press Atlanta (D.Lowe 2-2) at L.A.
Terry Johns 232, Jason Johns
Sunday, Wade scored 14 get to 10 points. By then, for Thursday night’s Game 3 at
National League Dodgers (Garland 0-1), 10:10 p.m.
243-201, Mark Gedeon 225-226-
points for Miami, now 17-3 in James had 23, Bosh had 15 Conseco Fieldhouse.
East Division
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its last 20 games and halfway and Wade 12 — and the Heat Indiana threw a few more Philadelphia 10 5 .667 — East Division Derek Kill 279-246-268.
to winning its first playoff led 68-50. looks at Rose but still couldn’t Florida 8 6 .571 1 1/2 W L Pct GB Men over 550
series since the 2006 confer- The margin kept growing corral the dynamic point guard,
who also had eight rebounds and
Washington 8 7 .533 2 New York 9 5 .643 — Bruce Haggard 602, Mark
Biedenharn 626, David Mahlie
ence finals. from there, all the way to six assists — and six of Chicago’s
Atlanta
New York
7 10 .412
5 11 .313 5 1/2
4 Tampa Bay
Toronto
7 9 .438
7 9 .438
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3 552, Dan Wilhelm 721, Jason
“Our energy tonight was 28 at one point. A clearly- 22 turnovers. Central Division Baltimore 6 9 .400 3 1/2 Mahlie 691, Denny Dyke 680,
much better,” Heat coach Erik frustrated Philadelphia coach “We did a great job on him all W L Pct GB Boston 5 10 .333 4 1/2 John Adams 650, Larry Etzkorn
Spoelstra said, “from begin- Doug Collins got a technical night,” Pacers coach Frank Vogel Cincinnati 9 7 .563 — Central Division 660, Bruce VanMetre 709,
said. “He’s a great player. He
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Chicago
Milwaukee
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8 8 .500
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Shawn Allemeier 703, Scott Scalf
Thaddeus Young scored decided, the Heat holding a to win a game for them.” Pittsburgh 8 8 .500 1 Kansas City 10 6 .625 2
767, Todd Merricle 609 , Randy
Matthews 592, Jerry Mericle 621,
18 points and Evan Turner 91-67 lead. Rose, likely headed for St. Louis 8 8 .500 1 Detroit 8 9 .471 4 1/2
Shane Stabler 706, Butch Prine
added 15 for the 76ers, whose Holiday finished with 12 his first NBA MVP award, Houston 5 11 .313 4 Chicago 7 9 .438 5
Jr. 677, Don Rice 654, Jason
starters were outscored 76-29 points while Andre Iguodala scored 39 points in Game 1, West Division
W L Pct GB
Minnesota
West Division
6 10 .375 6
Teman 621, Sean Hulihan 633,
when Chicago closed with a 16-1
by the Heat’s first-string. was held to five, giving him run to avoid the upset. He didn’t Colorado 12 4 .750 — W L Pct GB Dan Grice 635, Josh DeVelvis
Philadelphia shot 34 percent nine in the series on 4-for-15 get to the line quite as much this San Francisco 9 7 .563 3 Texas 11 5 .688 — 584, Shawn Stabler 554, Kyle
for the game and after getting shooting. time but made the most of his Los Angeles 8 9 .471 4 1/2 Los Angeles 10 6 .625 1 Early 707, Zach Sargent 728,
42 points in the paint in Game Philadelphia was within opportunities, hitting 12-of-13 free San Diego
Arizona
7 9 .438
6 8 .429
5
5
Oakland
Seattle
8 8 .500
5 12 .294 6 1/2
3 John Jones 641, John Allen 557,
Carter Prine 617, Jason Wagoner
1, were held to 24 in that 28-20 midway through the throws after making 19-of-21 in
the opener. ——— ——— 634, Joe Geise 597, Dan Stemen
department Monday. second quarter but a 21-11 Boozer came up big after a Monday’s Results Monday’s Results 626, Dave Stemen 584, David
The 76ers find themselves Heat run to end the half took quiet Game 1 to help the Bulls Milwaukee 6, Philadelphia 3, 12 Boston 9, Toronto 1 Newman 563, Kevin Kill 614,
needing to buck some seri- care of that. James had con- dominate the boards (57-33) and
innings
Pittsburgh 9, Cincinnati 3
Tampa Bay 5, Chicago White Sox
0
Terry Johns 602, Jason Johns
ous history. Miami has never secutive baskets, the second of come away with the win despite Chicago Cubs 1, San Diego 0, 10 Minnesota 5, Baltimore 3
644, Mark Gedeon 672, Mike
lost a series after winning the them a highlight-quality one- shooting 38.6 percent and a rash
of turnovers.
innings Texas 7, L.A. Angels 1
Plummer 680, Derek Kill 793.
first two games (6-0) and the handed dunk off a high alley- Danny Granger led Indiana
San Francisco 8, Colorado 1 Cleveland 7, Kansas City 3, 10
Wednesday Industrial
Philadelphia franchise is win- oop lob from Mario Chalmers with 19 points but Tyler
L.A. Dodgers 4, Atlanta 2
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Men over 200
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Don Rice 258-236, Brian
Gossard 258-214-203, Bruce
fighting off a migraine that Carlos Boozer’s eyes. sigh of relief in the end. They Louis (Westbrook 1-1), 8:15 p.m. City (Chen 2-0), 8:10 p.m.
VanMetre 267, Dan Grice 203,
he likened to a “nightmare.” Derrick Rose scored 36 realize there’s plenty of room for San Francisco (J.Sanchez 1-1) at
Colorado (Jimenez 0-0), 8:40 p.m.
Boston (Lackey 1-1) at Oakland
Travis Hubert 237-219, Sean
points, Boozer added 17 points (Anderson 0-1), 10:05 p.m.
He had no outward ill effects, and 16 rebounds and top-seeded
improvement but they’re still in
control. Atlanta (Beachy 0-1) at L.A. Detroit (Coke 1-2) at Seattle (Fister Hulihan 213, Dave Jessee 243,
shooting 4-for-11 with six Chicago escaped with another For that, they can thank Dodgers (Kuroda 2-1), 10:10 p.m. 0-3), 10:10 p.m. Lenny Hubert 218-203-237,
rebounds. comeback victory over Indiana, Rose. Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Terry Trentman 213-211, Don
Honigford 207-216, Jordan
Indians
Milwaukee (Narveson 1-0) at Boston (C.Buchholz 0-2) at Oakland
Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 2-1), 1:05 (G.Gonzalez 2-0), 3:35 p.m. Riggs 223-210, Mike Plummer
p.m. Detroit (Porcello 0-2) at Seattle 224-202-235, Ted Furley 214-
San Diego (Harang 3-0) at Chicago (Bedard 0-3), 3:40 p.m. 233, Dave Miller 218-220-228,
(Continued from Page 6) in a row for the first time this of five as Los Angeles won five in Cubs (Garza 0-2), 2:20 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Humber 1-1) John Beebe 277, Frank Miller
Red Sox 9, Blue Jays 1 season. a row to enter the 3-game series San Francisco (Cain 2-0) at at Tampa Bay (W.Davis 1-2), 6:40 213-205-247, Joe Geise 238,
BOSTON — Daisuke Liriano (1-3) gave up two runs, tied with Texas atop the division Colorado (De La Rosa 2-0), 3:10 p.m. John Allen 214-215, John Jones
Matsuzaka pitched 1-hit ball for five hits and five walks in 7 1/3 at 10-5. Texas has started a sea- p.m. Minnesota (Blackburn 1-2) at
Arizona (I.Kennedy 1-1) at Baltimore (Britton 2-1), 7:05 p.m. 218, Matt Hoffman 236-244, Dan
seven sharp innings, Jed Lowrie innings. Matt Capps worked the son with seven consecutive home Kleman 231, Dale Riepenhoff
got four more hits and the Red ninth for his second save despite victories for the first time. Cincinnati (Arroyo 2-1), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Colon 0-1) at
Houston (Norris 1-1) at N.Y. Mets Toronto (Cecil 1-1), 7:07 p.m. 206, Harold Beckner 201, Duane
Sox extended their winning streak allowing a pinch-hit solo homer to Moreland’s 2-out, 2-run single
to three games with a win over Luke Scott. Capps took the closer in the fourth off Ervin Santana (Dickey 1-2), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Weaver 4-0) at Texas Kohorst 203-202.
the Blue Jays. role from Joe Nathan, who blew (0-1) put the Rangers ahead to Pittsburgh (Morton 2-0) at Florida (Harrison 3-0), 8:05 p.m. Men over 550
Matsuzaka (1-2) gave up a two save opportunities last week stay. Moreland led off the eighth (Nolasco 1-0), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Masterson 3-0) at Don Rice 677, Dale Metzger
clean single to center to Jose at Tampa Bay. with his first homer of the sea- Washington (Zimmermann 1-2) at Kansas City (Hochevar 2-1), 8:10 561, Brian Gossard 675, Bruce
Bautista with two outs in the first. Orioles starter Chris Tillman son. St. Louis (J.Garcia 2-0), 8:15 p.m. p.m. VanMetre 622, Dan Grice 566,
The Red Sox righty walked Travis (0-2) permitted three runs and Tigers 8, Mariners 3 Travis Hubert 649, Sean Hulihan

NHL CAPSULES
Snider with two outs in the sec- six hits in 6 2/3 innings. It was SEATTLE — Brandon Inge 596, Dave Jessee 620, Lenny
ond, then set down his final 16 decent performance but he got scored the go-ahead run on a Hubert 658, Terry Trentman
batters. little support from an offense that wild pitch from Seattle reliever 618, Don Honigford 614, Jordan
In his previous start, has scored only 19 runs during Josh Lueke in the seventh inning, Riggs 619, Phil Fetzer 555, Mike
Matsuzaka allowed seven runs the 8-game skid. Jhonny Peralta later added a Plummer 661, Bruce Clayton
in two innings. Yunel Escobar Rangers 7, Angels 1 bases-clearing triple and Max The Associated Press into the middle period. Tomas 561, Matt Elling 557, Dave Miller
homered off Tim Wakefield in the ARLINGTON, Texas — C.J. Scherzer remained unbeaten on BUFFALO, N.Y. — Brian Plekanec drew Montreal within 666, John Beebe 650, Frank
ninth for Toronto’s other hit. Wilson struck out nine in seven the season as the Tigers rallied Boucher stopped 35 shots as one early in the third. Miller 665, Joe Geise 592, John
Lowrie homered and has 15 strong innings and the Texas late for a win over the Mariners. Penguins 3, Lightning 2 Allen 567, John Jones 602, Matt
hits in his last 24 at-bats. Kevin Rangers returned home with a Inge led off the seventh with the Flyers new starting goalie TAMPA, Fla. — Tyler Hoffman 670, Josh DeVelvis
Youkilis and Jacoby Ellsbury also victory over the AL West rival a single to left, went to second in helping Philadelphia grab Kennedy put Pittsburgh ahead 589, Dan Kleman 612, Duane
homered. Angels. on a sacrifice bunt and moved a first-round playoff series early in the third period and Kohorst 591.
Ricky Romero (1-2) allowed Adrian Beltre homered for the to third on Ryan Raburn’s single. lead with a 4-2 win over the Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 25
five runs in 4 1/3 innings. second straight night and Mitch Lueke (1-1) then dumped a slider
Twins 5, Orioles 3 Moreland drove in three runs. in the dirt that catcher Miguel Buffalo Sabres on Monday shots, helping the Penguins Thursday National
April 14, 2011
BALTIMORE — Francisco Ian Kinsler snapped an 0-for-19 Olivo couldn’t keep from going night. hold off the Tampa Bay
K-M Tire 8-0
Liriano took a 2-hitter into the slide with a pair of extra-base to the backstop allowing Inge to Danny Briere and Lightning. Bowersock Hauling 6-2
seventh inning and the Twins beat
Baltimore to extend the Orioles’
hits before scoring on a suicide score. It was just the start of a Nikolay Zherdev keyed the Maxime Talbot and Arron Day Metals 6-2
squeeze by Elvis Andrus, who 6-run inning for the Tigers against Asham also scored for the
losing streak to eight games. had been in an extended slump Seattle’s relievers. victory by scoring second- Penguins, who took a 2-1 lead
Westrich 6-2
First Federal 6-2
Drew Butera had a career- before his three hits. By that point, Scherzer (3-0) period goals as Philadelphia in their first-round Eastern Sportsman Club-Van Wert 2-6
high three RBIs for the last-place The Rangers, back from a was ready to turn things over to bounced back with two Conference best-of-seven VFW 2-6
Twins (6-10), who have won two nine-game road trip, had lost four the Tigers’ bullpen. straight wins after a 1-0 playoff series and regained Wannemacher’s 2-6

Reds series-opening loss Thursday. home-ice advantage. Game D R C Big Dogs 0-8
Game 4 is at Buffalo on 4 is Wednesday night in Men over 200
Lenny Hubert 266-255-202,
(Continued from Page 6) nating baseball’s best team over fly to deep center. Yuniesky Wednesday. Tampa.
Sean Hulihan 246-245-215, Brian
Pittsburgh rebounded from
McCutchen’s 2-run double the season’s first 2 1/2 weeks Betancourt also had a sac fly and Jeff Carter and Kimmo a 5-1 home loss in Game 2 Gossard 202-205-226, Rob Ruda
made it 5-0 in the fourth and
until Carlos Gonzalez broke up
his no-hit bid with a clean single
Jonathan Lucroy singled in a run
to make it 6-3. Timonen, with an empty-net- despite giving up two more
235-228-219, Don Rice 249-201-
ended Wood’s outing. The in the seventh. Cubs 1, Padres 0, 10 ter, also scored as the Flyers power-play goals to Martin
233, Brian Schaadt 246-202-
223, Don Eversole 203, Bruce
left-hander was charged with Lincecum (2-1) allowed one innings improved to 6-0-2 in their St. Louis. The Lightning star VanMetre 238-255-207, Frank
eight runs on six hits in 3 1/3 run and three hits over 7 2/3 CHICAGO — Pinch-hitter past eight visits to Buffalo, erased a 2-0 deficit by striking Miller 278-214-216, Tim Koester
spectacular innings. He walked Tyler Colvin doubled home
innings. three batters, struck out 10 and Geovany Soto with two outs in including the regular sea- late in the opening period, then 202, Ted Wells 267-225-264,
At times, the Pirates didn’t allowed just four balls out of the 10th inning to lift the Cubs son. again early in the third to give Doug Milligan Sr. 225-206-204,
even have to swing to score. the infield, none in the first six over the Padres. Drew Stafford and Nathan Tampa Bay hope of taking con- Chip Kayser 203-245-257, Tom
trol of the series. Schulte 247-223-264, Chuck
Matt Diaz got hit by a pitch innings.
The Rockies entered the night
Soto reached on a fielder’s Gerbe scored in a game the But Kennedy answered with Verhoff 213, Dave Knepper
choice with two outs, then scored
from Mark Maloney in the with a 12-3 mark and a 4-game from first when Colvin lined a Sabres never led. Buffalo the go-ahead goal just 31 sec- 216, Todd Menke 224-222-202,
fifth, forcing in a run that lead over San Francisco in the shot to right. has lost consecutive games onds later. Dave Miller 213-256-255, Lenny
made it 9-1. McCutchen, NL West but right-hander Esmil Carlos Marmol (1-1) struck for the first time since end- Red Wings 4, Coyotes 2 Klaus 216-268, Mark Biedenharn
209-213, David Mahlie 234-225,
Diaz and Pearce each drove
Rogers (2-1) allowed eight runs
and six hits over three innings in
out two in 1 1/3 scoreless innings
to pick up the win for the Cubs.
ing a three-game skid Feb. PHOENIX — Ruslan Salei
Zach Sargent 203-300-258, John
in a pair of runs. just the second loss by a Rockies Chad Qualls (0-1) allowed a 23. and Drew Miller had goals 44 Jones 236-223, Danny Schleeter
The only bright spot starter this season. run while getting two outs for San seconds apart to open the 202, Doug Milligan Jr. 207-202-
game, and the Detroit Red
came in the ninth, when left- Brewers 6, Phillies 3, 12
innings
Diego.
Dodgers 4, Braves 2
Bruins 4, Canadiens 2
Wings scored early in each
223, Jason Wagoner 257-268-
237, Rick Dienstberger 216-258,
hander Aroldis Chapman PHILADELPHIA — Ryan LOS ANGELES — Ted Lilly
MONTREAL — David Krejci
period to push Phoenix to the Randy Ryan 214, Jim Bryan 211,
and Nathan Horton scored first-
pitched a perfect inning and Braun drove in the go-ahead run pitched seven scoreless innings period goals to lead Boston brink of elimination with a win Jim Meeks 228, Ray Geary 220,
routinely hit triple digits on with a sacrifice fly in the 12th and James Loney had two RBIs,
over the Montreal Canadiens over the Coyotes. Ron Bewsey 217, Ron Mericle
the radar gun. He sat out the inning and the Brewers beat the
Phillies.
leading the Dodgers to a victory
over the Braves. as the Bruins won on the Detroit leveled the Coyotes 211.
last three games with a tender Brandon Kintzler (1-0) pitched Lilly (1-2) recorded his road after dropping the first in its last playoff game in the Men over 550
Lenny Hubert 723, Sean
elbow. two scoreless innings to earn his first victory of the season in four two games of their first-round desert, eliminating them with
Hulihan 706, Brian Gossard 633,
first win in the majors. starts, after signing a 3-year, $33 series at home. a 6-1 victory in Game 7 of
last year’s first round. The Red Rob Ruda 682, Don Rice 683,
Giants 8, Rockies 1 The NL East-leading Phillies million contract in October. The Tim Thomas stopped 34 Brian Schaadt 671, Don Eversole
DENVER — Tim Lincecum rallied against closer John Axford 35-year-old left-hander scattered shots for Boston and Rich Wings put the lights out on 559, Bruce VanMetre 700, Frank
and the San Francisco Giants in the ninth, tying it at 3 on pinch- four hits, struck out six and did Peverley scored in the sec- Phoenix’s whiteout this time
sure weren’t complaining about hitter Pete Orr’s RBI single with
Miller 708, Tim Koester 556, Ted
not allow a runner past second with the two goals in the open-
the humidor Monday night. one out. base. ond. Chris Kelly scored into an Wells 756, Doug Milligan Sr. 635,
empty net with 25.6 seconds ing 2:41, another by Valtteri Chip Kayser 705, Tom Schulte
Lincecum, the 2-time Cy But the Brewers held on and Matt Guerrier pitched a per-
Young Award winner who led remaining. Filppula nearly as quickly in 734, Chuck Verhoff 584, Dave
snapped a 3-game losing streak fect eighth and Jonathan Broxton
the Giants to the World Series to become the fifth straight team gave up two runs in the ninth on Bruins captain Zdeno Chara the second period and Johan Knepper 596, Todd Menke 648,
title six months ago, took a no- to beat Philadelphia in a series an RBI groundout by Freddie returned to the lineup after Franzen’s score 45 seconds Dave Miller 724, Lenny Klaus
hitter into the seventh inning at opener. The Phillies haven’t lost Freeman and a double by Nate missing Saturday night’s 3-2 into the third. 645, Mark Biedenharn 580, David
Coors Field and San Francisco a series, however. McLouth before getting the final Detroit can complete the Mahlie 633, Zach Sargent 761,
loss to Montreal after he was
routed the Colorado Rockies Rickie Weeks led off the 12th out. sweep Wednesday in Phoenix John Jones 651, Jerry Mericle
hospitalized overnight for dehy- 570, Doug Milligan Jr. 632, Jason
8-1. with a walk against Kyle Kendrick Tim Hudson (2-2) gave up four after struggling to get past the
Spotted an early 8-run cushion (0-1). Carlos Gomez sacrificed runs and six hits in six innings
dration. Wagoner 762, Rick Dienstberger
Andrei Kostitsyn, who also Coyotes last season.
thanks to homers by Pat Burrell, and reached safely on Kendrick’s and struck out four. All 13 runs 661, Randy Ryan 600, Jeff
missed Game 2, scored the David Schlemko and Lawrence 556, Nate Lawrence
Nate Schierholtz and Freddy wild throw that allowed Weeks to allowed this season by the right-
Sanchez, Lincecum cruised reach third. hander have come during the first Canadiens’ first goal with Ray Whitney scored for the 561, Jim Meeks 564, Ray Geary
through Colorado’s lineup, domi- Braun followed with a sac three innings. Boston holding a 3-0 lead 7:03 Coyotes. 564, Ron Mericle 588.
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Dealing with mom Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS

is a challenge
Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Dear Annie: My mother right. When I couldn’t drag
In the coming months, you are
is bipolar with schizophren- a heavy hose around the big likely to successfully wrap up two
ic tendencies. My childhood yard to water the plants, she old projects that you’ve been having
was difficult. Days consisted accused me of letting the a hard time completing. However,
once they are out of the way, they will
of her drinking, gambling, plants die. I endured her make room for two new enjoyable
being promiscuous and invit- abuse for three long months, activities.
ing homeless people to live and then to her surprise, I TAURUS (April 20-May 20) --
Make due with whatever you have on
with us. Mom would have moved out of “her” house hand. Don’t run out and purchase an
conversations with herself and into a senior apartment item that you may never use again, or BLONDIE
for hours and roam the yard retirement complex. What borrow something from a friend that
naked. She tore down walls bliss! But I am heartsick that you don’t know how to use properly.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) --
and did things that made no my daughter doesn’t appreci- Enjoy getting involved in something
sense, like gathering twigs to ate anything I have done for you truly like doing, whether it is a
make gifts for people. her. Where did I go wrong? sport, a job or an intriguing hobby.
Don’t let anybody burgle your
Mon’s condition has got- -- Achy Breaky Heart precious time.
ten worse over the years, and Dear Achy: Paying CANCER (June 21-July 22)
she can become toward the expens- -- Fun plans or big ideas will be of
little value to you if you fail to follow
physically violent. es of a house in through on them. Don’t just talk about
She is frequent- which you live is what you want, make yourself seek it
ly taken by the not unreasonable, out.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Resolve
police to the men- although your to be tactful and considerate in trying
tal hospital, where daughter seems to arrange a delicate mater with a
doctors force her overly critical and friend. Don’t make saving face or
to take her meds. less than gener- always being right an issue; strive to
be appreciative of you pal’s feelings.
BEETLE BAILEY
She then returns ous. There are not VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
to normal soci- always clear rea- -- Timing is always essential when
ety until she has sons why kids turn trying to either propose or resolve
something. If there is an important
another “spell.” out the way they matter that you want to bring up with
This has gone on do. We’re glad you another and the right moment pops
my entire life. Annie’s Mailbox have found better up, jump on it.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) --
None of the accommodations. Don’t fall prey to putting off until
family has the heart to put You made the right choice. tomorrow something you can do right
her in a permanent facil- Dear Annie: This is for now. It’s always a relief to get things
off your to-do list and out of your
ity, because she still has “Proud Parent,” the single mind.
moments of normalcy. As dad who shares his bathroom SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) --
soon as I turned 18, I ran with his teenage son. Before You can learn a lot when you have a
healthy curiosity about things, but not
2,000 miles away because everyone lived in houses if you’re merely poking your snoot
I could no longer handle with multiple bedrooms and into someone else’s business. Develop
being around her. The fam- baths, people shared a sin- your mind, not your nostrils. SNUFFY SMITH
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
ily nearby continues to suf- gle bathroom. And families 21) -- Instead of hounding your family
fer tremendously, including got ready in the morning by about how things should be done, set
my sister, who recently had sharing that one bathroom. a good example and give them plenty
a miscarriage. No doubt the His family is incredibly of reasons why they should do things
right in the first place.
stress was a factor. narrow-minded and misin- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
I have a toddler and formed if they think he can -- If you’re merely looking for flaws
another child on the way. make his son gay. They need instead of virtues in people, you’ll
find plenty of them, but others will
The last time Mom came out something else to discuss at make sure yours are totted up as well.
to visit, she completely lost family get-togethers. Better to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
it. She took off and was later share an Easter ham between -- Don’t wait until the damage is done
before you realize that impulsive
found living by a river. What father and son than share a shopping can cost you big time. Take
do I tell my children about table with that bunch of tur- the necessary time needed when
their grandmother? Living keys. -- Mom in the John making any purchases.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) --
with her was traumatic when Annie’s Mailbox is writ- You won’t win any popularity contests HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
I was a child, and I don’t ten by Kathy Mitchell and if you come down too hard on others
want my children exposed Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- for not doing things that you should
have taken care of yourself. Do your
to her. It terrifies me. Any tors of the Ann Landers duties, instead of delegating them.
advice? -- No Signature column. Please e-mail your ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Dear No: When you were questions to anniesmail- -- Although one of your best assets
a child, you didn’t under- box@comcast.net, or write is your creative imagination, be
careful not to apply it in a negative
stand your mother’s illness, to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o fashion. Use it as a means to dream
so naturally, it frightened Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. up all kinds of positive designs and
you. You are more aware Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los developments.
now and can explain it to Angeles, CA 90045. Copyright 2011, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
your children so they can
be sympathetic from a safe
distance. You should never
leave them alone with her,
but they can certainly see BORN LOSER
their grandmother in short,
supervised visits, with what-
ever restrictions you deem
necessary for their emotional
health. Contact NAMI (nami.
org) at 1-800-950-NAMI
(1-800-950-6264) for sug-
gestions and assistance.
Dear Annie: What do
you think of a daughter who
asks her 88-year-old mother
to pay for room and board to
live in her own house?
I gave my daughter my life FRANK & ERNEST
savings of $10,000 to help
buy the house, which was
supposed to be my house,
too. I paid $500 a month to
her and her boyfriend. My
daughter has a good job, and
so does her boyfriend, who,
by the way, is still married to
someone else.
Nothing I said or did was

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(561) 948-3058
(954) 903-0486
(954) 903-0486
SOUTH MIAMI
SOUTH MIAMI
(305) 459-3190
(305) 459-3190(954) 903-0490
FT.Suite
PIERCE 101, Lima,
JUPITEROhio
PORT ST.
PORT ST. LUCIE
LUCIE N. PALM
N. PALM BEACH
BEACH DELRAY BEACH
DELRAY BEACH MARGATE
MARGATE PEMBROKE PINES
PEMBROKE PINES MIAMI LAKES
MIAMI LAKES
(772) 919-7788
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(954) 903-0498 LIGHTHOUSE POINT
(954) 241-1860
(954) 241-1860 HOLLYWOOD (786) 347-5743
(786) 347-5743
(772)(772)
617-0555
STUART
STUART WEST (561)BEACH
WEST PALM
PALM 935-3533(561)
BEACH BOCA(561) 327-6846
EAST BOCA
EAST SUNRISE
SUNRISE (954) 642-0425 (305)
AVENTURA
AVENTURA (954) 903-0486
KEY WEST
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PORTMOST
MOST
Cannot be
INSURANCEN.AND
ST. LUCIE
INSURANCE
be combined
PALM
AND
combined with
BEACH
HMO
HMO
with any
PLANS
any other
DELRAY BEACH
PLANS ACCEPTED.
ACCEPTED.
other offers
offers or
AARP AND
AARP
or discounts
discounts or
MARGATE
AND HUMANA
HUMANA
or applied
applied to
to previous
PEMBROKE PINES
REDUCED PRICING.
REDUCED PRICING.
previous purchases.
purchases. Product
Product refund
refund within
within 30
30 days
days of
of purchase.
purchase. Non-refundable
Non-refundable dispensing
dispensing fee
fee may
may apply.
apply. See
See your
your local
local Beltone
Beltone practitioner
practitioner for
for offer
offer details.
details. Beltone
Beltone Hearing
Hearing Care
Care

(772) 919-7788 (561) 948-3059 (561) 404-4746 (954) 903-0498 (954) 241-1860
Cannot
Centers are
Centers are independently
independently owned
owned and
and operated.
operated. Benefits
Benefits of
of hearing
hearing instruments
instruments vary
vary by
by type
type and
and degree
degree of
of hearing
hearing loss,
loss, noise
noise environment,
environment, accuracy
accuracy of
of hearing
hearing evaluation
evaluation and
and proper
proper fit.
fit. *Available
*Available with
with credit
credit approval.
approval. ©2011
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Beltone Electronics.
Electronics.

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