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DELPHOS HERALD
The
thrift shop
erwise had but county gov-
ernment still sits at the bottom
hill and you Funds — tax dollars taken
by the state and allocated to
said.
State Rep. Matt Huffman
against Republican challenger
John Kasich. If the governor is
The Delphos Inter-faith
of a hill with the state perched know what rolls the counties. It was cut last (R-Lima) says commissioners victorious, Huffman expects a
in the middle. year and Van Wert County are right to be anxious. budget to be presented to the
Thrift Shop is holding an Leaders are not optimistic downhill.” Commissioner Gary Adams “They should be nervous. General Assembly by Jan. 15.
End of the Season Sale. about Ohio’s next biennial is apprehensive about what I’m nervous; everybody If Kasich wins, he will have
Buy one, get one free on budget, which will be passed — Allen County will be sent back next year. should be. This is a bad situ- until March 1.
all clothing, shoes, books, next year. Because a storm is Commissioner Dan Reiff “We’ll start looking at ation. I don’t have a crys- “At that point, it goes
puzzles and more; bou- expected, some commission- things Sept. 1; we’re not sure tal ball as it relates to Local through the House process
tique items, household ers are beginning to prepare what’s going to happen with Government Funds, so I can’t and the Senate process and
items and toys are not now. Dan Reiff said. “We’re start- state funding when they try say it’s going to go down all of that. The budget hole is
included. Sale hours are “We’re not feeling the heat ing the budget process earlier to balance their budget. They 10 percent or 20 percent. I somewhere between $4-8 bil-
from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, yet but we know it’s just a than usual — the first part of may cut Local Government don’t think anybody has any lion, depending on who you
1-4 p.m. Friday and 9 matter of time. So, we’re plan- the month. We will meet with Funds, which they cut about idea until we see real revenue talk to. It’s the product of
a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday. ning for it as best as we can,” department leaders and other 10 percent last year,” he said. estimates and determine what many years of overspending,”
Allen County Commissioner elected officials to make sure Reiff agrees LGF is a big things in state government he said.
Consigning Women
2160 Eastown Rd. • Lima, OH 45807 • 419-331-4875
Leander C. Warnecke, 86,
of Russells Point, passed away
Sunday at Lima Memorial
By carrier in Delphos and
area towns, or by rural motor
route where available $2.09 per
Mon. 12-5; Tues.-Thurs. 11-5; Fri. & Sat. 11-4 Hospital. Martha Pohlman week. By mail in Allen, Van
Wert, or Putnam County, $105
He was born on April
28, 1924, in Fort Jennings to June 15, 1916 - July 29, 2010 per year. Outside these counties
Lawrence J. and Verna (Suever) Martha A. Pohlman, 94, $119 per year.
Warnecke. of Delphos, died at 9:30 p.m. Entered in the post office
He married Mary Showalter Thursday at Vancrest Healtcare in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as
Center. Periodicals, postage paid at
on August of 1947 and she pre-
She was born June 15, 1916, Delphos, Ohio.
ceded him in death on Feb. 10, No mail subscriptions will be
1976. In 1978, he married Jo in Allen County to Ben and
accepted in towns or villages
Anne Stokes and she preceded Rose (Pothast) Fischer. where The Daily Herald paper
him in death. On June 4, 1940, she married carriers or motor routes provide
He is survived by daugh- Robert Pohlman, who preceded daily home delivery for $2.09
ters, Marcia Boberg of Delphos, her in death on Nov. 8, 1961. per week.
Patricia (Michael) Brantley of Survivors include a son, 405 North Main St.
Lakeview, Connie (Bill) Brandel Alfred Pohlman of Delphos; TELEPHONE 695-0015
of Ft. Myers, Florida, Jeanne two daughters, Edith (Kenny) Office Hours
(Lee) Hall of Ft. Myers, Florida, Wieging of Delphos and Janice 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Janice Kelly of Cape Coral, (Dick) Hilvers of Ottoville; a POSTMASTER:
Florida and Virginia Warnecke brother, Francis Fischer of Send address changes
of Russells Point; sons, Stephen Delphos; nine grandchildren, to THE DAILY HERALD,
Warnecke of Huntsville, Denny Randy and Terry Pohlman, 405 N. Main St.
Warnecke of Cincinnati and Duane and Jeff Wieging, Julie Delphos, Ohio 45833
Gary Warnecke of Ft. Myers, Feathers, Sara DuGranrut, Amy
Florida; brothers, Bill (Irene)
Warnecke of Ft. Jennings, Kenny
Ricker and Alan and Christopher
Hilvers. WEATHER
(Eva) Warnecke of Ft. Jennings; She was also preceded in
death by three sisters, Clara
Delphos Weather
sisters, Eileen (Al) Bonifas of
Landeck, Ohio, Betty “Bobby” Wrasman, Viola Elwer and The high temperature
Calvelage of Ft. Jennings; 13 Sunday in Delphos was 83 and
Mary Renner; and five brothers,
grandchildren; 12 great-grand- Leo, Richard, Clarence, John the low was 69. A year ago
children; 6 great-great-great- and Joe Fischer. today, the high was 76 and the
grandchildren; several nieces and Mrs. Pohlman was a home- low was 57. The record high
nephews; step-children: Alan for today is 98, set in 1964
maker and cooked for the House
(Nadene) Bruns of Lima, Diane of Oats and Jim’s Restaurant.and the record low of 47 was
(Keith) Booher of Van Wert She was a member of St. John set in 1965.
and Raymond Bruns of Lima; the Evangelist Catholic Church,WEATHER FORECAST
2 step-grandchildren and 3 step- Eagles Auxiliary 471, CL of C Tri-county
great-great-grandchildren. 40 and was very active at the The Associated Press
He was also preceded in Delphos Senior Citizen Center. TONIGHT: Mostly clear.
death by a son, Charles, 3 broth- She enjoyed her grandchildrenLows in the upper 60s. South
ers and 1 sister. and great-grandchildren and winds around 5 mph.
He was an Army WWII wished she had their energy. TUESDAY: Partly sunny
veteran and was self-employed Mass of Christian burial was
with a chance of showers and
at Warnecke Construction 11 a.m. today at St. John thethunderstorms. Highs in the upper
and Concrete; he was for- Evangelist Catholic Church, the
80s. Southwest winds 5 to 10
merly employed at Peterson Rev. Jacob Gordon officiated.mph. Chance of rain 40 percent.
Construction in Wapakoneta. Burial was in the church cem- TUESDAY NIGHT: Partly
He was a member of the St. etery. cloudy with a chance of show-
Mary of the Woods Catholic Preferred memorials are ers and thunderstorms. Lows
Church, former member of the to the Delphos Senior Citizenin the upper 60s. Southwest
Eagles, life member of V.F.W. Center or St. John’s Parish winds around 5 mph. Chance
and Doyle R. Miller AMVETS Foundation. of rain 50 percent.
Post #39, Lakeview. He loved EXTENDED FORECAST
to refinish furniture, gardening,
flower gardening and collecting
BIRTHS WEDNESDAY: Partly
sunny with a chance of show-
antiques. He enjoyed poetry and ST. RITA’S ers and thunderstorms. Highs
was a prankster and jokester. Natasha Duel and Travis in the upper 80s. Southwest
Mass of Christian Burial Jones of Delphos had a baby winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of
begins at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at boy Friday. rain 50 percent.
St. Mary of the Woods Catholic Leslie Johns and Trent
Church in Russells Point, the Lauf of Ottoville had a baby
girl Friday.
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OCAL RICES P
Rev. Harold Kist officiating. Corn: $3.64
Burial will take place at St. Jennifer and Scott Kelty
of Delphos had a baby boy Wheat: $5.87
Joseph Cemetery, Ft. Jennings Beans: $10.63
with military honors being held Friday.
by the Delphos VFW Post
3035. POLICE REPORT
Okla. fugitives in Allen County
Friends may call from 2-4
p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at
the Myron Van Horn Chapel of The Allen County Sheriff’s the pair without incident.
Smith-Eichholtz Funeral Home Office was contacted Sunday They are being held in the
in Lakeview. by the Ponica, Okla. Police Allen County Justice Center
Memorial contributions may Department concerning and were to appear in court
be made to donor’s choice. two subjects with outstand- today. Porter is wanted on
ing warrants in Kay County Failure to Appear and Assault
Okla. who were thought to and Battery with a Deadly
be in Allen County. The Weapon in a homicide inves-
sheriff’s office discovered tigation in Ponica. Grace is
Terome Porter and Jacinda wanted on Conspiracy to
Grace were staying at 2457 Deliver/Manufacture/Possess
Wilshire Drive and arrested Dangerous Drugs.
STATE/LOCAL
Glory Riders rest up before hitting road
By Helen Kaverman one another with words like success, thanks to Beth, Larry
‘Well, at least we are not and the organizational help of
Soon the Glory Riders will traveling by covered wagon’. Diane Grothause Wittler.
hit the road again. These past It gets a bigger laugh to know Chris Waller’s four grand-
two weeks the ladies have that some people think, ‘Oh, children have also come from
been taking a much needed what a nice vacation.’ Pittsburgh to join in. She was
R & R at the Metzger home “Over the months we have delighted to have this fun
north of Delphos. experienced several mechan- time with the kids as she
Their friend, Kathy, hosted ical difficulties, overheating missed their summer together
Joy and Chris in her Gomer and downright breakdowns, this year. Bershet’s grandson,
home for a few days. Then but we have managed to keep Christian is here, of course
Chris went home to Kent for on smiling. Running water but she would love to have
a week. and electric have not been the rest of her grandchildren
Following their Amish a luxury except on a couple join in from California. Joy
Country Excursion, Bershet, occasions. Our supply trailer misses her husband and six
Joy and Christian have been was left behind (though now grandchildren greatly.
enjoying a little time in the repaired) with a broken axle. Bershet added: “Next week
country. Beth has kept busy “But, we wouldn’t trade the Team will be on the road
“catching up”, due to her four this trip for anything. We again. We expect to cover
month absence. She has also have enjoyed every stop. more locations in OHIO than
been making preparations for People have been incredible any other state, spending a
Cousin Camp and the family in each state and we have full month riding and visiting
reunion. Such ambition is to been honored to participate several historical massacre
be commended. in such a journey as we tra- sites and praying for forgive-
The ladies have been versed California, Nevada, ness and reconciliation for
impressed with the hospital- Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, both Native Americans and Relaxing at the Metzger home.
ity shown them by so many Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Settler descendents, as well
Delphos people. Christian is Missouri, Oklahoma, Illinois as strategic sites relating to She added her scripture one’s sins, their sins are for- forgive are forgiven them
on a first name basis with and Indiana so far. We have North/South Civil War and passage for the week: John given; if you hold them they and whose sins you retain are
the ladies at the Thrift Shop. ridden the state capitol and slavery struggles.” 20:23 If you forgive some- are held; or “Whose sins you retained.”
The women told him, “We surrounding neighborhoods
read about you in the paper.” in all 12 states as well as
Being from Sacramento, he other locations in each.
has really enjoyed seeing his “The Team has enjoyed a
1st Annual
picture in this small town
newspaper.
much needed rest in Delphos
this past week and the horses Parrot Head
I asked Bershet to give
me a personal account of her
reflections on the cross coun-
are enjoying a much needed
refreshing, running and eat-
ing all day in pasture.” Beach $5 Cover
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with the following: “Eighteen
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After having time to sit
and evaluate, Bershet has
determined, “We have the
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MLB CAPSULES
third — while Tseng dropped 6-under 65 in the final round.
Fisher led by one shot going into
a stroke at the third. Hull hit the final round but stretched that advan-
a 5-wood to 12 feet at the tage to three after sinking a 15-foot
eagle putt at the par-5 seventh hole.
second and made it, then an The Englishman totaled 18-under
The Associated Press sliding in ahead of the throw after two runs and four hits. Brandon Lyon completed a 3-game sweep. The
8-iron to 40 feet at the fourth 266 at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club
after he had been briefly joined at the National League Hairston doubled over leftfielder tossed a perfect ninth for his second Mariners lost their seventh in a row
and holed that as well. top of the leaderboard by Harrington CINCINNATI — Brandon Phillips Logan Morrison’s head. save as Milwaukee lost for the fifth and fell to 15-39 on the road.
Hull’s putt for birdie at the (64) on three occasions. hit a tying triple with two out in the fifth
inning and scored the tie-breaking run
San Diego right-hander Jon
Garland (10-7) outpitched Johnson
straight time.
Giants 2, Dodgers 0
Liriano (10-7) went seven innings
to extend his shutout streak to 21. He
17th lipped out. Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano of
Spain (67) and Chris Wood of England on shortstop Alex Gonzalez’s error, (10-4), allowing three runs and five SAN FRANCISCO — Matt Cain has allowed only two runs in his last
“I’ll probably be working (68) were next at 270. helping the Cincinnati Reds beat the hits in six innings. Johnson gave pitched 4-hit ball into the eighth 28 2/3 innings.
WNBA CAPSULES
Atlanta Braves 2-1 on Sunday in the up seven hits and a season-high inning, earning his first career win Luke French (0-2) held Minnesota
finale of the weekend series. five runs in 5 2/3 innings; his major against the Dodgers as the Giants scoreless through five innings before
Ramon Hernandez was on first league-leading ERA rose from 1.72 completed a 3-game sweep. getting into trouble in the sixth.
when Phillips lifted a fly ball down to 1.96. Edgar Renteria hit a two-run triple Red Sox 4, Tigers 3
the right-field line that eluded a div- Heath Bell allowed Morrison’s in the sixth for San Francisco, which BOSTON — Pinch-runner Darnell
McDonald scored the winning run
The Associated Press Pondexter reached the milestone
in 154 games, the second-fewest
ing Jason Heyward and bounced into
the corner. Orlando Cabrera followed
RBI single with two outs in the ninth
before retiring Gaby Sanchez with
moved to 8-2 in its last 10 games.
Cain (9-8) allowed four hits in 7 when Marco Scutaro’s bunt single
ATLANTA — Iziane in WNBA history. She hit three free with a routine grounder to Gonzalez runners on first and third for his 30th 2/3 innings. Newly-acquired Javier was thrown away by pitcher Robbie
Castro Marques had 22 points, throws in the final minute to give the but the former Reds infielder dropped save in 33 chances. Lopez got the last out of the eighth Weinhardt as Boston won in its last
and Brian Wilson finished the 4-hitter at-bat for the second straight game.
Angel McCoughtry scored 20 Liberty a 70-67 lead.
Leilani Mitchell added 15 points
the ball and Phillips scored while
Cabrera easily beat the throw to
Cardinals 9, Pirates 1
ST. LOUIS — Albert Pujols hit a for his 31st save. After Clay Buchholz outpitched
and the Atlanta Dream took to help New York (14-11) move three first. 2-run homer and Adam Wainwright ----- Tigers ace Justin Verlander in a
over first place in the Eastern games above .500 for the first time
this season. The Liberty also took over
The NL East-leading Braves went stayed unbeaten at home with seven American League matchup of All-Stars, Jonathan
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Papelbon (4-4) got the win despite
Conference with a 90-74 vic- sole possession of fourth place in the
3-6 on their 10-day trip. They wasted
a solid outing by Tommy Hanson
strong innings for the Cardinals.
Pujols’ 25th homer capped a James Shields worked into the eighth giving up Miguel Cabrera’s 2-run
tory over the Indiana Fever on Eastern Conference and remained one
game behind Washington.
(8-8), who allowed an earned run and 5-run fifth inning. inning to outpitch CC Sabathia, pro- double and a game-tying single by
Sunday. Asjha Jones scored 18 points to led five hits in 7 1/3 innings. Wainwright (15-6) allowed one long Alex Rodriguez’s quest for his Jhonny Peralta in the ninth.
600th homer and help Tampa Bay Brad Thomas (4-1) took the loss
It was the fourth victory the Sun (13-12). Renee Montgomery Edinson Volquez (2-1) pitched
five innings for the Reds and
earned run and six hits, improving to
11-0 at Busch Stadium with a 1.22 beat the New York Yankees 3-0 on after allowing Jed Lowrie’s leadoff
in a row for the Dream (18- had 20 and rookie Tina Charles added
12 points and 10 rebounds for her Francisco Cordero got three outs for ERA, both major-league bests. He Sunday. single in the ninth and walking Eric
9), which improved to 10-2 league-leading 16th double-double of his 29th save. also hit a tie-breaking RBI single off Carl Crawford and Kelly Patterson.
Shoppach drove in runs for the Rays, White Sox 4, Athletics 1
at home. Erika DeSouza the season.
Mercury 97, Sky 96
Phillies 6, Nationals 4, 11
innings
Zach Duke in the fifth.
Matt Holliday also homered for who took two of three games CHICAGO — Gavin Floyd car-
scored 16 points and Sancho PHOENIX — Diana Taurasi scored WASHINGTON — Placido St. Louis, which outscored Pittsburgh during a matchup between the ried a perfect game into the sixth
Lyttle had 13 points and eight 35 points, including two free throws with
3.7 seconds left, and then knocked the
Polanco and Jayson Werth each 21-2 in sweeping the 3-game series. teams with the top two records in inning before settling for another
baseball. outstanding outing, leading Chicago
rebounds for Atlanta. ensuing inbounds pass wide to secure
drove in a run in the 11th inning, help-
ing Philadelphia avoid the sweep.
Duke (5-10) gave up six runs and
seven hits in five innings. The Yankees intended for over Oakland.
Tamika Catchings scored Phoenix’s win. Wilson Valdez led off the 11th Diamondbacks 14, Mets 1 Rodriguez to take a day off. But with Brent Lillibridge hit a 3-run triple
24 points for Indiana (16-9), Taurasi also had 11 rebounds but
missed two crucial shots in the final 20
with a bunt single against Collin NEW YORK — Adam LaRoche Shields (10-9) sailing along with a for the White Sox, who improved to
three-run lead in the seventh, man- 20-2 in their last 22 games at U.S.
which lost consecutive games seconds, then collided with Dominique
Balester (0-1) and was sacrificed to
second by pinch-hitter Roy Oswalt,
hit a pair of 3-run homers and Daniel
Hudson made a memorable debut ager Joe Girardi inserted the slug- Cellular Field.
for the first time since starting Canty while trying to catch a pass from
Tangela Smith in the lane to draw the ace pitcher acquired Thursday for Arizona. ger as a pinch-hitter with a runner Floyd (7-8) allowed one run and
the season 0-2. The Dream the foul. in a trade with Houston. Valdez went Stephen Drew and John Hester on and two outs. Rodriguez took a four hits in 7-plus innings. The right-
third called strike. He remained in hander hasn’t allowed more two
shot 51 percent while the Jia Perkins had hit a 16-footer with
5.6 seconds left to give the Sky (12-15)
to third on a fly ball by Jimmy Rollins
and scored on Polanco’s third hit, a
added back-to-back homers as the
Diamondbacks wrapped up a domi- the game at third base but didn’t get earned runs in a game since a loss
Fever made just 35 percent. a lead after DeWanna Bonner hit two single to center. nating season series against New to the plate again. He went 0-for-8 to Texas on June 2.
Mystics 87, Shock 62 free throws with 10.9 seconds left to Werth followed with an RBI dou- York, taking five out of six. LaRoche in the series and is 9-for-38 (.237) Floyd walked Cliff Pennington
WASHINGTON — Monique Currie put Phoenix (12-13) ahead 95-94. ble. had his sixth career multi-homer with eight RBIs in 10 games since with none out in the sixth, then gave
and Katie Smith scored 15 points each Sylvia Fowles had 12 of her career- Jose Contreras (6-3) got the win game, both shots coming off Jon hitting No. 599. His next chance at up a 1-out single to Matt Carson.
and Washington cruised past strug- high 35 points in the fourth quarter to and Brad Lidge earned his 11th save Niese (7-5). LaRoche also set a the milestone comes tonight at home Bobby Jenks struck out two in a
gling Tulsa. lead the Sky, who had a 94-91 advan- in 15 opportunities. career high with six RBIs. against Toronto. perfect ninth for his 22nd save in 24
Marissa Coleman had 14 points tage with 1:23 remaining. Shields walked one and struck opportunities.
and 10 rebounds for her first career Phillies first baseman Ryan Hudson (1-0) allowed one run
Lynx 72, Storm 71 Howard left with a sprained left ankle and three hits in eight innings in out 11 while limiting the World Series Oakland starter Gio Gonzalez
double-double, Crystal Langhorne MINNEAPOLIS — Seimone
added 11 points and Chasity Melvin in the first inning and leftfielder Raul his sixth career start. It was his first champions to four hits over 7 1/3 (9-7) pitched eight innings for his
Augustus scored 24 points and game since he was acquired from the innings. Rays reliever Chad Qualls, first career complete game. He had
and Lindsey Harding each had 10 for Minnesota snapped Seattle’s 13-game Ibanez missed the game with a sore
the Mystics (15-10). left wrist. White Sox last week in the deal that acquired Saturday from Arizona, a career-high 11 strikeouts without a
winning streak.
Tiffany Jackson had 14 points and Augustus scored six quick points Padres 5, Marlins 4 sent Edwin Jackson to Chicago. got Lance Berkman to hit into a walk and yielded six hits.
seven rebounds to lead the Shock early in the fourth quarter to extend SAN DIEGO — Jerry Hairston Rockies 8, Cubs 7 double play to end the eighth. Rafael Indians 5, Blue Jays 4
(4-22), who lost their seventh straight Minnesota’s dwindling lead and Jr. hit a two-run double with two outs DENVER — Jorge De La Rosa Soriano pitched the ninth, finishing TORONTO — Asdrubal Cabrera
and 19th in their last 20. became the second-fastest player in in the sixth inning to chase Florida pitched into the seventh inning to the 5-hitter for his 30th save in 32 hit a 2-run homer, Jason Donald
Liberty 71, Sun 67 WNBA history to reach 2,500 career ace Josh Johnson and the Padres earn his first win in three months and opportunities. added a solo shot and Cleveland
NEW YORK — Cappie Pondexter points, behind only Cynthia Cooper. avoided a 3-game sweep. Colorado earned its fourth consecu- Sabathia (13-5) allowed three beat Toronto for the sixth time in
scored 24 points, including the 3,000th Charde Houston added 14 points and Newly-acquired Ryan Ludwick tive victory. runs and eight hits in 6 2/3 innings. seven games.
of her career, to lead New York to its Lindsay Whalen 11 as the Lynx (8-16) came up big during the 3-run rally, Chicago scored three times in the Tampa Bay won for the eighth Jose Bautista hit his major
fifth win in six games. ended a 5-game losing skid. delivering a pinch-hit single and ninth against Huston Street but Jeff time in nine games, trimming New league-leading 32nd home run for
Baker struck out to end the game. York’s lead in the AL East to one the Blue Jays. Aaron Hill and Yunel
Rockies centerfielder Dexter Fowler game. Escobar also had solo shots for
was carted off the field with bruised Angels 4, Rangers 1 Toronto, which leads the majors with
ribs and a bruised left hip after ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jered Weaver 161 homers.
Called up from Triple-A Columbus
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MLB LEADERS
Woodard[6]; 3. 22T-Tony Anderson[4]; 36-Kelly Bowlby.
likely cost him a feature win to the front. His journey on 4. 27-Frank Paladino[1]; 5. 88B-Frank B-Main - (8 Laps - Top 5 Transfer):
to dominate the Budweiser this night was the most hard- Paladino[3]; 6. 16-Jeff Koz[5]; 7. 58P-
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1. 2-Andy Strait; 2. 42-Bob Baldwin;
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Thunderstock 15-lap show- fought of the night’s features 52G-Stacey Gazarek[9]; 10. 21T-Tony Przepiora; 5. 36-Kelly Bowlby; 6.
The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE down and post his first but ultimately led to the 30th Zuppardo[7].
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BATTING—Hamilton, Texas, .362;
BATTING—Votto, Cincinnati,
.322; CGonzalez, Colorado, .320; checkered flag of the season win of his Limaland career. Heats (8 Laps - Top 5 Transfer) A-Main - (20 Laps) [#]-Starting
MiCabrera, Detroit, .351; Morneau, Polanco, Philadelphia, .317; Furcal, at Limaland and fifth of his UNOH athletic motorsports Heat 1: 1. 21H-Dave Hollon; 2. Position: 1. 40-Terry Hull[6]; 2.
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Minnesota, .345; DelmYoung,
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.333; Cano, New York, .331; DeJesus, York, .313. Woodard started on the advantage of his outside row- 6. 52G-Stacey Gazarek; 7. 32M-Denny 5. 22T-Tony Anderson[5]; 6. 22B-Andy
Kansas City, .318.
RUNS—Teixeira, New York, 77;
RUNS—BPhillips, Cincinnati, 76;
Prado, Atlanta, 75; Votto, Cincinnati,
pole and may have had the one starting position to move Miller; 8. O1-Jerrid Back.
Heat 2: 1. O1W-Earnie Woodard;
Bibler[10]; 7. 45P-Brian Post[7];
8. 42-Bob Baldwin[17]; 9. C4-Clint
Youkilis, Boston, 77; Crawford, Tampa 74; Uggla, Florida, 73; Weeks, fastest car in addition to his to the front at the start of the 2. 52-Sam Bodine; 3. 22T-Tony Jamison[13]; 10. 2-Andy Strait[16]; 11.
Bay, 76; MiCabrera, Detroit, 74; Cano, Milwaukee, 71; CGonzalez, Colorado, ideal starting slot. The race 20-lap battle. Puskas, from Anderson; 4. 7B-Tim Bowen;
5. 71C-Barney Craig; 6. 71-Keith
2 COL X 7” 28-Chad Rosenbeck[1]; 12. 19-Ryan
Ordway[12]; 13. 20K-Bill Keeler[14];
New York, 73; Jeter, New York, 72;
MYoung, Texas, 72.
68; AHuff, San Francisco, 67.
RBI—Howard, Philadelphia, 81; action was mostly behind him Somerset, New Jersey, sparred Ralston; 7. 88P-Weasel Phlipot; 8. 14. 1P-Brian Przepiora[19]; 15.
RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 93; DWright, New York, 77; Pujols, St. in this tussle as Tim Bowen, with Hull, point’s leader Todd 7-Mark Wooten. 35C-Tim Cornett[18]; 16. 47-Nick
Heat 3: 1. 27-Frank Paladino; Rosselit[15]; 17. 36-Kelly Bowlby[20];
DELPHOS
Guerrero, Texas, 85; ARodriguez,
New York, 85; DelmYoung, Minnesota,
Louis, 74; Hart, Milwaukee, 72; Votto,
Cincinnati, 72; AdLaRoche, Arizona, looking for his fourth straight Sherman and 2-time season 2. 58P-Jim Post; 3. 16-Jeff Koz; 4. 18. 5X-Jerry Bowersock[9]; 19. 15-Nick
81; JBautista, Toronto, 80; Hamilton, 70; CGonzalez, Colorado, 69. win at Limaland, put on a race-winner Casey Luedeke, 3-Randy Crossley; 5. 21T-Tony Katterhenry.
Texas, 75; Teixeira, New York, 74.
HITS—Hamilton, Texas, 144;
HITS—Prado, Atlanta,
CGonzalez, Colorado, 124; BPhillips,
138; show for the fans as he moved yet he held race leadership until
Cano, New York, 134; ISuzuki, Seattle, Cincinnati, 123; Byrd, Chicago, 121; from the sixth row of a 21-car the 7th lap when Hull made
134; MiCabrera, Detroit, 132; ABeltre, Howard, Philadelphia, 119; Votto, field to the runner-up finish. a pass on the bottom to take
Boston, 130; MYoung, Texas, 129;
Butler, Kansas City, 122; Scutaro,
Cincinnati, 119; Weeks, Milwaukee,
118; DWright, New York, 118. Bowen battled with veteran over. Sherman and Luedeke
Boston, 122. DOUBLES—Werth, Philadelphia, Barney Craig, making his first were also involved in a great
DOUBLES—MiCabrera, Detroit, 36; Torres, San Francisco, 33; Prado,
start of the year, and Jim Post. battle for the third position,
36; Markakis, Baltimore, 35; Hamilton,
Texas, 34; Mauer, Minnesota, 34;
Atlanta, 29; Byrd, Chicago, 28; ADunn,
Washington, 28; DWright, New York, “Traffic can be tough with Sherman on the bottom
VWells, Toronto, 33; DelmYoung,
Minnesota, 32.
28; Braun, Milwaukee, 27; Holliday,
St. Louis, 27; Loney, Los Angeles, 27;
sometimes here at Limaland,” and Luedeke on the outside.
TRIPLES—Crawford, Tampa BPhillips, Cincinnati, 27. said the Kentuckian Woodard, As Hull secured the lead,
who tows his race car from the new duel was for the sec-
Bay, 7; AJackson, Detroit, 7; Span,
Minnesota, 7; Pennington, Oakland,
TRIPLES—Victorino, Philadelphia,
8; SDrew, Arizona, 7; AEscobar,
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6; Podsednik, Kansas City, 6; Milwaukee, 7; Fowler, Colorado, 7;
Granderson, New York, 5; FLewis, Pagan, New York, 7; Bay, New York, the longest distance of any of and Puskas really going at it
Toronto, 5; EPatterson, Boston, 5; 6; Morgan, Washington, 6; JosReyes,
the racers in the stock divi- through lap 15. A caution flag
Youkilis, Boston, 5.
HOME RUNS—JBautista, Toronto,
32; MiCabrera, Detroit, 26; Konerko,
New York, 6.
HOME RUNS—Votto, Cincinnati,
27; ADunn, Washington, 25; Pujols,
sion. “You don’t know if they on lap 16 put Hull, Puskas and
Chicago, 25; Hamilton, Texas, 23; St. Louis, 25; Fielder, Milwaukee,
CPena, Tampa Bay, 23; DOrtiz, Boston, 24; Reynolds, Arizona, 24; Hart,
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STOLEN BASES—Pierre, Chicago,
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in Ohio, said Rep. Nancy at least 50 people per game, Kids, has operated a bingo agency later used a grant in 2007 15 16 17
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